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SO asks tenth inst canH2 PARKER ON THE PHILIPPINES The Candidate Favors the Is- lands’ Complete Inde- nt robes and dived into the bay, | STATE DEPART- | the swift tide, and another passenger MENT CAUTIOUS JUST BEFORE THE ELECTION but the three could not beat aentina | volunteered On the suggestion of a woman, the signal cords were cut |from six cars and tied together. The from Judge Parker to John G3 tern of Buffalo, making more clear is position as to the Philippines, is made public this morning. Mr. Mil- burn isa Democrat who supported Mr. McKinley twice for l’resident. itwasathis home that President MeKinley died. In a letter to Judge | irker, written from Red Beach, Hust River, Conn., Mr, Milburn said: | ‘L have noticed in some quarters |ly an hour's work the swimmers were | rescued—all in good condition except he end of the bridge for an oy boat. The engine was uncoupled and dashed away. With the reporter and an oyster manatthecars a dory was soon on the sceneand after near- Vigorous Style. Washington, Aug. 24.—The ex- treme caution of the State depart-| ment in dealing with the situation in | China, where the Japanese have vio- | laved Chinese neutrality, and in Ven- | ezuela, where President Bastro holds | the orginal cause of the trouble. He was hurried to a hospotal, where he will soon recover. The first volunteer was arrested helpless the properties of the asphalt trust, is attributed to the proximity ! Filipinos Buried Alive-— Manila, Aug. 25 A detail of na- | tive constab lary was ambushed upon the Island of L eyte yesterday by a superior force of bandits. Cap- tain H Barrett of the constabulary was paneer of being too irlendly with the Americans. Three Chinese stores were burned. Four natives were murdered. Three of them were buried alive. Colonel Harbord of the constabulary is now upon the trail of the bandits. Lieutenant Thornton | of the constabulary drowned récently near Dagupin, Island of Luzon. = |last volunteer took along one end of headaches, neuralgia and difficult breathing, and even in this early stage i penedence. | the line, bat it pe when those on jJapanese and Venezuelan Ques-| was killed. There bas been trouble is almost intolerable. But when the filthy-secretions begin to drop back _ Ithe bridg * 2 } to pu'l the swimmen ~ ie ‘ors Not Dealt ith in Ad- _ | in. the province of Misamis, Island of|' into the throat and stomach, and the blood ‘becomes polluted and the - eS eet ahead ‘ a dia Mindanao, where bandits bavelooted ayetem coatamigsted ms i* ° Pa ‘ y e tare hal Washington, Aug. 27—A letter] A reporter thensuguested going to ministration’s Usual pres eye ‘The pay eathee = _ then the sui disgusting and sicken- bra CATARR ; It affects t the kidneys t and stomach as well DT co ether peta of the body. It is a constitutional : disease and as inhalin, than palliative or help! you expect from such treatment when it becomes chronic and the whole | catarthal ison, S. S. S. purifies and builds up the mee PY and the inflamed membranes are healed wiet and the excessive secretion of mucus cman | when new, rich blood is coming to the diseased | A COMMON COMPLAINT. Catarrh begins with a stubborn cold in the head, inflammation or sore ~ ness of the membrane or lining of the nose, discharge of mucus matter, | Ls disease Catarrh is. “Northwest Cor. 7th and Felix Bts., St. Jo mixtures, salves, ointments, etc., are never more | , even in the beginning of Catarrh, what can | system affected ? Only such a remedy as S. S. S. can réach this obsti-: nate, deep-seated disease and purge the blood of the Angry Wite Flogs Fair Stenog- jana Purchase exposition is approxi- ourea cold in one day. No: cure, no Laxative Bromo-Qu * John Deerwester, Wn, W. T. OC. Boulware, | \ disposition to igen a words | when he got off the train at Eliza-|of the presidential election. Every parts, Wy poor the result, foes ae fself government used by you in/beth, an alarm having been tele-| head of de ment in Washington | ¥ S. S. S. aranteed purely vegetable and a reliable Reger fe } connection with the future of the) phoned several hours previously from peonh eae President Fa . ; rapher pogeotid hy stages. Write if ta need of medical advice; this cont 1 Philippine islands, 18 meaning some-| Bayonne, charging a man answering | things to run along in hum-drum Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 24.—Goad- you nothin; ee eT ee co.. — GA: i * ching less than independence; and I} his description with having commit-| fashion until after election. ed by jealousy of her husband’s venture to ask you if] am not right) ted burglary. Nowhere is it more keenly realized pretty stenographer, Mrs. James G. i. s in assuming that ‘self government’ —_——— than at the state department that a Sharp, wife of the commonwealth 1 1s you used the phrase, {s identical| Tells of Brutality on Warship} radical foreign policy in China might attorney of the Twenty-Seventh Ju- with independence, political and ter- sefiteta?? present complications embarrassing divial Circuit of Kentucky, at Jellico, ritorfal?” Dixie athome. The administr ition pre- |" town near the Kentucky-Tennes- The answer of Judge Parker is as} Buffalo, Aug. 25.—Mayor Knight] fers that the agreement which Secre- | "°° atate line, publicly flogged Miss BUTLER, MISSOURI. ’ follows: of this city has written a letter to the} tary Hay brought about among the Ida Farris, at the latter's apartments Capital é “ $55,000.00 “My Dear Milburn: You are en-|secretary of the navy in behalf of a) Powers to respect the neutrality of and recovered from the younger wo- atrely right in assuming that as 1! young man, a member of the crew of {China should remain an agreement |™2" & diamond ring. Mrs. Sharp Surplus Fund, - - 8,500.00 employed the phrase ‘self goverment’ | the warsh!p Dixle, The name of the} only on paper, rather than take the said the ring had been given to her Recetves Deposits subjectto Check and always has’ mone ; '( was intended to be identical with | young maa is withheld. lead in correcting the dangers grow- by her huaband who had afterwards to loan. Issues Drafts and does b Geaeiat Benkine Ml : independence, political and territo-| He alleges terrible treatment of the] ing out of the entry of neutral Chi- given it to his stenographer, ness ren saan reverse wa Seth cnseonste oxeger- } rial, After noting the criticism refer-/men by the officers, The young man | nese harbors by Japanese warehips. Tornado Kills F Deposits and every accommodation that is consistent with i red to by you, Iam still unable to] wrote to the mayor from the ship’s|In Venezuela President Castro has ornado KINs Four sound Banking rules. . understand how it can be said that] hospital, Some instances he alleges | apparently checkmated the bold de- At New York Picnic —DIRECTORS:—. #2 people enjoy self government, while} are of drunken seamen being put in} mand made by Mr. Bowen for the i “pr, 7. C. Boulware J, R. Jénkins, Frank M, Voris, / another nation may in any degree] irons, beaten and kicked; a mere boy | release of the properties of the New Jamestown, N. Y., August 25.— John Deerwester s az a ro ae ! whatever control their action. But| was putin irons fortwo daysbecause| York and Bermudese Asphalt Com Four persons lost theirlives and sev: ofa Ph wae BP: Peeal T 5. Wright. pple 4 to take away all possible opportuni-| he was slow in tying upa boat:amail| pany from the hands of the Venezu- eral others were injured in a tornado ; Saw Levy rfor conjecture {t shall be made} orderly was reduced to the ranks be-| lan receiver. that swept through Chautauqua J. R. Jenxrys, Cashier, Wm. E. Warron, President, jeaur in the letter of acceptance that|cause he went to the bedside of his] Mr, Boweu's demand was mot with pa et tt br Weatea Masten, tock cad Wambanee. 1am in hearty accord with that|dying mother without a leave of ab-| refusal. On less pretext than this the | Vere Se Btooktown plonte was being Cee | plank in the Democratic platform | sence; a coalheaver was permanently | navy Bochco has hitherto order. | beld, was directly in the path of the : oe | which advocates treating the ‘Filipi-| disabled for naval duty bya beating. |ed American warships to Laguayra. = castigiton ce 0 —eneeeee nos precisely as we did the Cubans;| Five of the crew witnessed his pun- Briti overnment _ | on the grounds when a terrific wind- r and 1 also favor making the promise | ishment and protesting were abs in oe ao to Bais Boel = a —— _ ge THE WALTON TRUST Co. t« Chem now to take such action as| irons five days for being out of thelr] waters, but no American warshi e dead: Mrs. Austin KE. Pierce o! 9 soon as it can be done prudently. | hammocke; a Philadelphia landsman | has headed that way. The seater | Fredonia, Miss Ina Scott of Shumla, Capite), Sar OF BUTLER BISOOVEL. gon, tae.ce Thanking youfor your letter, and] was knocked senseless; he was charg-| approach of the flag to Venezuela is 4 Orin Dalrymple, 60 yeara old; an.un- yee note sendy isanen on bond to bolenned eid vesbad \ be best as for you always, Ij ed with desertion; struck byagassing|found in the announcement that identified child. in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo, } ; GE 'VOET SINORTENY FOUN: ,, | officer. after visiting Haytian waters Admi- ‘ Tn his speech accepting the Demo-| ed beef was spoiled and he was put in| “may” go toCartagena, which is not | St, Louis, Aug. 25.—Some ound’ rowere to pay back part each: year if desired. Every Hy cratic nomination for President, | solitary confinement. a Venezuelan port at all, but in Co- | ful records are being made by the land owner wanting a loan should call and get our low Fy ‘Judge Parker said: seininiebitdieinianeinanitaiics lombti » by, vi rates and liberal terms, moony, ready as soon as papers } 4 pi ; ombia near by cows that are contesting for first are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract ~ The incident of war brought the| The Fair Costs $65,000 a Day.| Knowing the slowness of the Vene- | prize in the butter fat contest which of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County j Philippines into our possession and zuelan courts, it is suid at the state |is being held at the World’s Fair. from the U.8 patent and showing all deeds of trurt, | we are not at liberty to disregard St. Louis, Aug. 25 ~President David department that there is plenty of | Twenty-five Jerseys have produced been re . Levine oe nhang Legis mean l met — : &he iengrne — rag oe Se time to deal with the situation. The | 2,920 pounds of butter fat in sixty began by our Mr va. &. Walton $4 yeare ago and are } as, but chat Pesponility will be bes' entic an ; i i en up daily from the coynty records, We furnis! | 4 subserved by main the islande | this afternoon, His remarks were of on og Agama = om oe nasper day poo has produced 2.8 Fellnble, Anetracte: at rearonable prices and are respon- { as rapidly as possible for seifgovern-| especial interest, as the figures he aera ae Interest Paid on Time Deposits ment and giving to them the assur-)gave are the fret official statements Stops the Cold and Works off the If you have idle money for six ad: longer the ances that it will come as soon as| regarding the cost of the exposition. Cold. Gt YY Walton Trust Company will pay you ipterest on it, — * they are reasonably prepared far it.” | He said in part: -_ ' - DIRECTORS The Democratic national platform| “Thecost of maintaining the Louts- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets | rnis signatrre is on every ve Petey Wn. E. Walton, J. Rewingess am, J, R, Jenkins, ae of! ot our withdrawal, set the Filipino | inthe daily expensesof theexposition Dentist =a | people npon their feet tree and inde-| the entire amount of our expense is : 00 O00. peteaen te ‘he wet end My $65,000 a day, but as the govern- BUTLER, - MISSOURI. southwest, the Twice-a-Week says, regarding the Filipinos: “We insist that we ought to do for the Filipinos what we have done already for the Cubans. It is our duty to make that promise now, and upon suitable guarantees of protec- tion to citizens of our own and other countries resideut there at the time pendent to work out their own des- tiny.” TRAIN STOPPED TO — SAVE DROWNING MAN pay. Price 25 cents. mately $30,000 aday. Thatamount the remedv that cures a cold im ome day includes every legitimate expense of the exposition. Weare under con- tract, however, to repay the United States government a loan $4,600,000 by pay ments of ¥ million dollarsevery two weeks. Including that amount ment loan i ie more than half repaid, the $31,000 ‘basis will soon be the total of our expenses. Post Office is Robbed. , ble Prepacationfo As ; St. Louisan Arrested| }| AYegetabis reparationforAs similating the Food andRt CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table [ om Frank M. Voris, Sam Levy, T. J. Wright, FRANK ALLEN, Skcy, Ww. E. WALTON, Pres, | FAVORITE HOME PAPERG J Established for “nearly & centu O. H. Datehee’ GO. R. Radford, OR. H. M. CANNON, lic of St. Louis can justly lay to that enviable distinction “Favor. ite Home Paper.” It is great because it has cen a to inform, instruct and en it will be especially interest di poh arch Fiore are retin one Will bein Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. ublic and home interests, at Butler Station, + Fast Passenger on Way to St. Higginsville, Ma, Aug. 24.—The| | Laer ad scare ern. aoP.M why p you should eerie for a | Louis Delayed While Pas- | P0®* office at this place was entered aes is campaign year, and yor oe | . y = bg lle Pas last night by burglars, who forced We 0. Hi will Lope to ras aways be mo of sengers Aidin Rescue the main door. Two men are now] ||! Promotes Digestion Cheerful- a N, aes greek Leet Fee re ph ‘ 4 under arrest and two others, it is ness and Rest.Contains neither |} 1 Betas tions, the progress of the campaign believed, are implicated. Nearly all m,Morphine nor Mineral. mpeery af reporta of the elections, ete. i a New York, Aug. 28.—A fast pas- the stolen money and stamps have OT NARCOTIC. Y ike ou will want to know all abou! 5 eenger train outward bound from{been recovered. One of the men‘ar- ak 0. set ,Domnd- -Fi00 A. ac, | the World’s Fair, Md be held in St Jersey City on its way to St. Louis'r.sted gives his name as Charles Ho. 43 Inter: ¢ Pound....13:10 P. Ml Moon Louis from April 80 to December 1 was held more than an hour on the J shngon of St. Lotis, and the other 3.6. Vaxnenvoout, agents | You will be interested in and kep trestle over Newark bay while & man | who wns walking on the track and been knocked into the water was being rescued. He was atramp A tramp, an alleged burglar, a news- paper reporter, an oysterman and ‘éwo travelers figured in the rescue. Half way over the bay the togineer saw @ man a few feet ahead, directly in the train’s path. He blew the whistle, but before the echoes had died away the locomotive grazed the man and hurled him into the bay. The train was brought to a quick atop. Passengers about to retire eprang to the windows. Out in the bay a black form was visible, making ° 4 5 feeble efforts to keep afloat. The disease is so widely distributed Attorney at Law and Justice, A man, coatless and with no shoes, 904 fs in such an a vanced stage that » Office over H. H. Niehold, «said he would save the injured man. He jumped and swam toward him. He succeded in keeping the head of the injured map above water, but could not make his way back to the as Cliarles Sanders of Chicago. The stolen property was found in their | possession Johnson confessed to | the robbery. The arrest was made by the local officers, and the men are held, pending the arrival of the United States marshal from Kansas City. Blackleg in Boone County. Columbia, Mo., Aug 27.—An epi- demic of blackleg has broken out in several herds of cattle belonging to ‘farmers at Hinton, nine miles north of here. There have been deaths of several blooded cattle. 1 for Cons Apes emt h Diatshea Worms Convulsions Feverish- |f ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. 5 Doses a heavy loss is anticipated before the disease is checked. ln Use For Over ‘Thirty Years T C. BOULWARE, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof womenand chi" en aspecialty. Office Telephone 20. Office The Over Butler Cash ‘Depart- well etean coho by the Farm Visitor, « ment of the paper; p Teieet any for the ge is famil You ll want to know what world is doing in cree field of activg * ity, ye rtel a the unsu news and service of the Twice a- Week 'tapable ou will not be d! «Surgeon. Office rte ride agen | Testiar ‘DR: J. Me CHRISTY, Diseases of women and Ohildren a Specialty ment Store, Butler, Mo, DR, J. T. HOLL DENTIST. thas some fradio.norih side sousto. ‘Ratlefs Mo. peer aiatrris win tv ants wea And OO B. F. 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