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mo me NEWS NOTES. TULAL to NUW 4B Another furious gale swept the New Colorado's Supreme Court Continues Sea- England coast on Sunday. tenciag Denver's Crooked Exection OM- President’ McGreevy, of the defunct ee ee O'Neill, Neb.,-bank, has been captured Denver, Col., Dec. 19—The supreme at Phoenix, Ariz. court had adjudged Leonard Rogers, By a royal decree the lower house William G. Adams, Louis Hamburg of the Hungarian parliament has been #24 Thomas Kinsley, guilt~ cf con- adjourned until Deceriber 28. ° par for yoy in precinct two, Ward seven, in this city & tug recen hd ee pac otoratgl eo election in violation of the court’s in- morning with a loss of $4,000. , junctive order. Sentences were im- a aE posed as follows: Rogers, six months William Jennings Bryan, Jr., has and fine of $100 and costs; Adams and been suspended from the Lincoln, Neb.,| Hamburg, three months in jail and fine academy ‘for. insubordination. of $100 and costs each; Kinsley, fine of Five of the world’s fair buildings $50 and costs, The court announced erected by Missouri have been sold te that the evidence showed that Rogers, & St. Louis salvage company for $400. | Rev. Luther Trowbridge, for 32 years editor and proprietor of the Detroit; Christian Herald, is dead at Los An-} geles. Robbers at Omaha, Neb., secured! $1,600 worth of jewelry by cutting a! hole in a show window and abstacting the gems. The 16-year-old son of King Peter, of Servia, eloped with an actress but was found at Vienna, and returned to Ber Ir). K. ciiexe Almanac tor >©w reauy, oeing the fiuest heveriesue. i tiesovlendid and 00k of 200 pages is a com- udy of astronomy and storm ther for 1905. It is too well toneed comment. See it and va parents. u ill 80 decide. The price, post it pve gebien detectives are at i xy to any address, is 30c per COPY: | show that prog oh Poem le . Irl. R. Hicks’ scientific, #®:| smuggler of diamonds, and family journal, WORDAND| — genator Mitchell and Representative now abreast with the best) Hermann, of Oregon, are on their way to Portland to face charges implicat- iD AND WORKS and the Almanac| !2& them in land frauds. D0 per year. No better invest- Engineer Wallace, of the isthmian canal commission, favors a sea-level possible for any person or fam- canal across Panama, declaring it would be cheapest and best in the end. Unknown parties filled the lock on the jail at Osawatomte, Kan., with St. Louis, Mo. | nitroglycerin and demolished it. liber- nb ating two inmates who were unknown to the authorities, Bes ‘pbone 83 mealdence "phone ol) Maaier enn: > D1.W. B, STARKS, SVETERINARY SURGEON AND bs DENTIST. RD AND WORKS PUB.CO, Locust St. Kansas City Live Stock, Kansas City, Dec, 19.—Cattle -Recetpts, 6,000, including % southerns, The market was steady to ten cents higher. Native Steers, $3.50@6.50; southern steers, $2,50@ 4,50; southern cows, $1.75 native and heifers, $1.75@5.00; stockers and ers, $2.5004,00; bulls, $2.0094.00; calves, $3.00 McMullen’ Butler Mo. 8 | 22:0: western stecrs, $3.00905.00, d Yard. y bd Hogs—Receipts, ). Market 5 eents *2-8t higher, Bulk of 8, $4.4074.65; heavy, ) PPOSSSSSISO-O $4.6004,70; packers, $4.50@4.65; pigs and light, $4.00@4.55. Sheep—Receipts, 4,0. The market was steady, Muttons, $4.0075.; lambs, $5.00@ Pie sute Relive Time Tabie 6,50; range wethers, $4.0045.50; fed ewes, ai utler on, $8.0@4.00. Chicago. Live Stock, “Chicago, Dee. 19.—Cattie—Receipts, 24,- 000. The market was strong. Good to prime steers, $6.00@7.00; poor to medium, $8.75@6.75; stockers and feeders, $2.10@4.15; @ows, $1.4074.10; heifers, $1,755.00; can- ners, $1,00@2.30; bulls, $2.00@4.00; calves, $3.5077.00, Hogs—Receipts, 42,00, Market strong to ib cents higher. Mixed and butchers, $4.45@4.65; good to choice heavy, $4.60 4.70; rough heavy, $4.4074.50; lght,. $4.35@ 4.60; bulk of sales, $4.5574,621%, Sheep—Receipts, 30,000, Sheep and lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, ¥4.40@5.25; fair to choice mixed, $3.50@1.0 western sheep, $4,075.50; native lambs $5.00@7.10; western lambs, $5.006,75, Ts. BOULWARE, tian and Surgeon. Office Side Square, Butler, Mo. | gy ‘inctucing 240) of women and children | was strong. Reet steors jalty. ‘ tra fancy, $7.0078.00; stockers ar ig ers, $2.0073.9; cows and heifers, 5.25; the top for fancy. heifers: Texas steers, $2.00@4.30; cows and heifers, $1.50 00, St. Louis Live Stock. Hogs—Receipts, 7.50. Market steady. women Childre: pect Pigs and lights, $3.7574.50; packers, $1.457 0 — igh alt 4.55; butchers and best heavy, $4.50@4.60, he Over Butler Vash Depart: | “sheep—Receipts, 20%, ‘The market was ‘ment Store; Butler, Mo, steady. Natives, $3.7576.00; lambs, $4.7 ReoTe 0 20, House Telephonel0 @6.75; Texans, $3.0005.00. Omaha Live Stock. z DR, J. bi ig HULL Omaha, Dec. 19.—Cattle—Receipts, 3,000. i 2! Market was generally steady. Native weet” DENTIST. steers, $3 256.10; cows and heifers, $2.50@ 3.75; western steers, $3.0004.0; Texas steers, $2.75@3.75; range cows and heifers, _ same thatlead to Hagedorn’s | ¢ 773.30; canners, $1.50742.25; stockers side sauare Butler, Mo. and feeders, $2.50@3.80; calves, $3.00@6.50; bulls and stags, $1.75@3.75. B. F. JETER, Hogs—Receipts, 3,400. The market was at Law and Justice, 5 cents higher. Heavy, $4.45 4.52%; mixed, $4.474@4.50; Nght, $4. pigs, $4. 4.50; bulk of sales, 4.4746@ Sheep—Receipts, 8,800. The market was . ouster. v yearlings, $4.80@5.30; wethers, $4.6045.25; ewes, $1.00@ 4.7%; common and stockers, $2.00@4.50; lambs, $5.25@6.35. Chicago Cash Grain. Chicago, Dec. 19.—Wheat—No, 2 red, $1.154@1.164%; No. 3 red, $1.10@1.14; No. 2 $1.10@1.14; No. 3, $1.01@1. No. ‘1 n $1.15@1.18; No; 2 northern, 81.06@ 1.15; No, 3, $1.00@1.10. Corn—No, 2, 45%@ 460; No. 3, 48@43%c. Oats—No. 2, 30c; No. A iirtuves: Wheat—December, $1.10; May, $1.11; July,’ 98%@%%c. Corn—December, ; May, 45%c; January, 42%c; July, Oats—December, 29%@29%c; May, UKEMI; July, B%c. St, Loais Cash Grain, St. Louts, Déo. 19.—Wheat—Higher. No. 2 red ir, $1.12%; track, $1.15; 134; July, %%c: No. 2 hard, Corn—Higher. longing to the national exchange bank of Springfield, Mo. ' Engineer M. Calhoun and Fireman H. Thomas Gimme] and Trainman Gus Smith, Russell Sherrod and George Nettleton were injured, Gimmel se- riously. afd Phelan, bishop of the Pittsburg diocese of the Roman Catholic church, was still living at 10:30 o’clock. Dur- fing the night he took a turn for the worse: His physicians regarded his death as but a question of a few hours. Adams and Hamburg had _ prevented the appointment of a republican clerk and Kinsley had ejected the supreme court watcher from the polls.. Rogers is a deputy sheriff and was a candidate on the democratic ticket for the state senate. Kinsley is a prize-fighter. A | total of 23 men have been sentenced by the supreme court since election for contempt and charges are pending against many others, Expert M. M. Hamma, reported that of 371 ballots found in the box from precinct three, ward four, which was ordered opened by the court on Saturday in contempt proceedings, 251 democratic votes were apparently written by four per- sons and 229 of these by one person, and six republican votes were written by two persons. There were 340 demo- cratic and 28 republican votes in the box, TOO ILL TO APPEAR, Mra. Chadwick Was Unable ta Attend Pro- ceedings In Rankraptey Court—Son and Nurse Examined, Cleveland, Dec, 19.—Mrs. Cassie L. hadwick was too ill to appear before Referee Remington in the bankruptcy case against her, The announcement to that effect was made in the bank- ruptcy court and Attorney Grossman, representing the creditors, stated that he would later confer with Attorney Dawley, counsel for Mrs, Chadwick, to decide as to when her hearing will take place. The examination of Emil Hoover, Mrs. Chadwick's son, and Freda Swan- strom, her maid, was then taken up, ORDER WAS REVOKED. Jadee Baker, of the New Mexico Supreme Court, Will Remain on the Bench, Washington, Dec. 19.—Judge Baker, of the supreme court of New Mexico, who recently was removed from office by the president, has received by the president and the department of justice a full hearing, the result being a revo- cation of the order of removal. Another Oklahoma Road Chartered. Guthrie, Ok. Dec, 19.—Secretary Grimes has issued a charter to the Oklahoma City-Henryetta and St. Louis Railway company, The compa- ny has a capital stock of $3,000,000, The road is to be 280 miles in length, and will be built from Woodward to Ollahoma City, then to Checotah in indian territory. The intorporators are H. W. Clezen, John H. Dibble, J. H, Wheeler and Joh W. Shartes, of Oklahoma City. The Renate's Short Seaton. Washington, Dec. 19.—The senate held a session of three minutes Mon- day and adjourned unti] Wednesday. Mr, Perkins (Cai.) uad been designated to preside by President Pro Tem Frye. There was a message from the presi- dent, a message from the house, afd a motion to adjourn until Wednesday. All the motoins prevailed. Says He Ie an Absconder. London, Dec, 19.—The American em- bassy is inquiring at Washington whether Lawrence Innes, a bank clerk, is wanted on the charge of embezzle- ment. Innes, who has given himself up to the London police, says he ab- Locomotive Boller Exp'odea. Davenport, Ia., Dec, 19.—By the ex- plosion of the boiler of one of the larg- est engines on the Rock Island road Kiuney were killed. Head Brakeman Catholic Bishon Dving. Pittsburg, Dec. 19.—Right Rev. Rich- Funeral Services Kicht Years Refore Death ‘Dow McKinney, aged 88 years, who had his funeral sermon preached in 1896, ‘is dead here. Ten thousand people at- Dec. 19.—Lorenzo Portsmouth, structure and one complete span was pulled out “by the roots.” The span into Kansas City. The bridge was be- ing built by the people cf Leavenworth county, Kansas. handed down by Chief Justice Fuller in the case of Johnson vs. the South- ern Pacific Railway company, the su- -preme court’ of the United States prac- tically held that all cars, including locomotives, should be equipped with uniform automatic court also held that diping cars can- not be exempt from the requirements of the safety appliance law when in use even though empty. Wabash Railroad company, where it is possibly to do so, were closed at one Pp. m. Monday and all work on the road and its shops stopped from one o'clock until ten minutes past one, in respect of the president of the company, who died in this city on Friday last. An order to this effect was issued by President Rameey.: g THE SMUOUT Apostle Joha Heary smith, of the Mormon Chareh. Denies Statements of Cc. B. Jackson, Washington, Dec. 19.—Apostle Johr Henry Smith, of the Mormon chureh, | was recalled as the first witness Moy: day in the Senator Smoot investiga- tion and was cross-examined by A. S. Worthington, counsel for Mr. Smoot. Apostle Smith said he had known A. F. McDonald (who died during the present year) who was charged by one witness with having performed a plu- ral marriage in Mexico. “It had come to the attention of President Lorenzo Snow that McDonald had been exer- cising the right to marry or seal per- sons in plural marriages,” said the witness, “President Snow instructed me to call McDonald to account. 1 went to Mexico, but did not learn that any: plural marriages had been per- formed. I never have heard of any president of the church authorizing plural marriages since the manifesto.” Denial was made by the witness that the Mormon church owned a majority of stock in the sugar manufactories of Idaho. He was examined concerning his participation in politics in Idaho and his testimony chiefly was in con- tradiction of the testimony given by Charles H. Jackson, chairman of the democratic state committee, who tes- tified Saturday. He emphatically de- nied that he had said there had been revelations that a certain political ileket should be supported. AN “HONEST GAMBLER." VYhomas Dennison, Omaha's Policy King, Brings Suit for Defamation of Character. Omaha, Neb, Dec, 19,—Thomas Dennison, under indictment at Logan, Ia, in connection with the Pollock diamond robbery, has filed suit in the district court against Elmer BE. Thomas,‘attorney for the Civic Medera- tion, and against the members of the executive committee of that organiza- tion, for $50,000 damages for defama- tion of character. Dennison’e suit is based on a letter, a copy of which is made a part of the prayer, written by Thomas to Goy. Cummins, of Iowa, asking that execu- tive to pardon George Burrier, who was serving a term in the peniten- tiary. The letter recites that Burrier gave valuable evidence against Den- nison, to whom the document refers as a gambler and a thief. Dennison admits that he has been a gambler, but alleges that he has not been in that business.for several years, and further states that he was an “honest gam- bler.” NEBRASKA WON, The Sapreme Court of the United States Decided the Bu dary Cane Against Washington, Dec, 19.--The supreme court of the United States decided the boundary case between the states of Missouri and Nebraska in favor of the state of Nebraska. The case in- volved the question as to whether a change of the course of the Missouri river had the e.0% cf chanting land which had heretofore been on the west side of the river to the east side of the river from the jurisdiction of Nebras- ka to the jurisdiction of Missouri, but the court held that it did not. The opinion was by Justice Harlan, who says that the boundary must remain in the middle of the old channel as before the change. WRECKED A COUNTY BRIDGE. Union Pacific Wrecking Train Tore Oat One Comp!«te Span of Leavenworth County Stracture. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 19.—While workmen were engaged in building a wagon bridge over the Kaw river and the Union Pacific railroad tracks that ran beside it a mile east of Linwood, Kan., Sunday afternoon, a Union Paci- : eckin ain—puited—up bridge, the crane of a derrick was swung around and fastened to the of the bridge was laid down by the side of the track, the track cleared of wreckage and the train pulled back + Moat Have Automatic Couplers. Washington, Dec. 19.—In a decision couplers. The In Memory of ©. D. Ashley. New York, Dec. 19.—All offices of the of. 0. D. Ashley, former INVESTIGATION, STATE OF MISSOURI In vroatio: Criswell by his attorneys, Smith & Dencon, ani petition and aM Uhings that defenaant, Margaret V. Criswell is non resident of she state uf Missouri: respective in Bac sour, dveeri bali of lov one U1) snd ail of lot tw south West quarter of section seven ship thirty-nine (39), range twenty-nine (2) it is and to have the courtby ita decree adjudge and 7 " declare the pl said real estate ani to have the fee simple title therein and thereto, and to further declare that the defendant has nu rignt, wile or inter- est in or to said reai vs ate or any part thereof, Aad that unl V Criswell be and appear at Court the next term thereof, 1 be begun and holden atthe Court House in the City of Butler, in said county, on the 18t Monday in February 1)», and on or before the 1st day of said teri, an- swer or plead to the petition in said cause, the sae Will be taken a8 cuntessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. be publisbed, according to law, in lux BUTLER “ Ste or eons a Poodle gad podileeed He said Cou..ty of Bases for tour weeks succersively, pr Aba sey sees ears a Perce bred last Inger: ~ plead to sald petition rding to lon to be atieavt thirty days vefore the Orst | jgugment rendere: ucourding tu the prayer of a next februrary .95 term of this | aig petition, and the avove described real [seat] ourt of Bates County, this 7th da: 6-46 By C. M, Barkley, D.C T. Whinery her husband, by thetr deed 7 trast dated September ist, 190), and record- anat od in the ‘or Bates county, Miseoaurl in book No 148 pege 28, COUVeyeU to tue OU iersi“NeU tros fee the following deseribid real extate lying and being sitnatein the county of Batesand | sTaTae Cr MissUUKI, state of Missouri, to-wit: fos tion’ thirty-six (86), in township ivity (1), oF Tange thirty three (33), coutaining eighty (80) QCr-6 more OF 1eae; teat neg snce 4a Made tu trust ty secure the payment 0. one cervain LEB sflic: ‘1 note tully des Fiber in eaid deed of wast; ase of UE. Jo OM, OXvflicio cullector of the snd wh ress, default has been made in the payment of the third ins alment of said note, which gai instalment became due on Septem- ber let 1904, now past due and unppai, lege: holder o: raid note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I wil proceed vend tne Sareea = Jor cash, ot the West iroat door of the court hour ot Batler, counsy of Bates and state of Mis- prop cord edge trp ‘| sourt oa 43 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. iThe Kind You Have Always Bought \Vegetable Preparation for Similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFAN IS“ CHILDREN i a Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC, A ect Remed for Consti Fg Stomach, Dianrivien Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Somile Signature of For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. ei Ato moéhths. old 35 HS! 5535 Crnrs ff EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Has, stood The Test 25 Years Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 59 comnts Order of Publication. Order of Publication, , {ss. In the circuit court of Bates county, Missourl, County or Barks, in the cireui urt, February Term, 1905, 1 mber 7th, Wd, O tober Term, 194 The Stuse of Missourt and to the useo!C E Johnson tor of the revenue of Bat Mito 8: Sellers, plalctiif, vas Margaret V. | county iu the state of Missourepiaintig. cee \ Ss " Now at iay comes the plaintiff, herein, esse Sonuton sad Sarah 4 Johasck Gs d lee bis Civil wong other i jon for delinquent taxes, Now at thts day comes the plaintid by her turpey beiore the circuit court of Bates county, ip the state of Missouri, and it ap. it, allewing, Whereupon, it 18 ordered by the Clerk in pearing te the court that summons has been ia- Vacation that said deferdant be notified by “ai iT 0 " publication that piaintif has comme need a suit Sued in the above entitied cause against the de- ogaingt her in this Court, the ob eral nature of which is to have the cour: by de= fendants Moses Johnson and sarah A Johnson, directed to the sheriff of Bates county, Missou- Ti, and tat said sheriff of Bates evunty, Mig- sour! to Whom said sw ns Was directed, t the defendants and gen- ourt that the said de~ fendants be notified by publicatucn that plain- tiff has commenced a suit against them in thie court by petition, the object and weoeral pa- Ser of hay AG its Soe, the lien uf the state of Missouri-for the delinquent taxes of the yeara sine sid defendant, Morgaret | jnwy 1400 1001 amounting in toe aggregate tothe ther with intercst, costs,com= upon the following tracis of Ales county, Missvuri, to wit 1 part north hait of the south weet quarter of the south east quarter of section two vowoship forty one of range thirty aud that unless the sald defeudsats be and appear at the next term of thie court, to be begun and holden in the city of Butier, Bates county, Mivsourt. oo the fires Monday in february 1*5, and on or before the hid day thereot, tw be the owner in fee of And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof Ww, the same will be taken ae cuntessud and — ay to emeety a, ame : 3 ; nd it ts tarther ordrea oy the clerk afore~ Clerk of Circuit Court. A true eopy from the record, said that a copy hereof be published in ¢ GUTLow We KLY Time, a weekly new: Witness my hand ant seal uf the Circutt privsed and published ‘in Bates Soanty ates J A, PATTERSON, ineertion to be lewst thirty ua: fiet day ot ye xb term of ald oo @ copy of the record Wit- (ext) nese my hand as clerk aforesaid with of said court hereunto affix Trustee's Sale. byt Deas a Kn Ouller vb this the 1p WHEREAS, Louise T. Whinery and Joseph | Uy daniys °° A PATTERSON, © Deputy Clerk. J. A. PATTERSON, ‘betore the Clerk of Clrewit Court. pe Feourvcr’s Ouce within and Order of Publication. fhe eset malt of the north east quarter of avc- County of Bates, In the circuit court of bates couoty, Missouri, im vacatiun, Vecemoes Stu, LW, iD« rtate Of Missuurl a tue elation and to yunn Davis defeudants, Vil Achungur devoquent iax Now at this o s sue plainul herein by her avy clerk cf tue cirout cuud.y su the state of! in Vacation auu fies vcr petition an Now, inerefore at the request of the | Matue amore vines GtuKs that the Mic 018s Da dente of the siaic ui Miseo Sud whereas, avourding w the ition» of said note and deed of fault rendered tue whole of said and payable at once and the same is Whereupon it is ordered by sue clerk in vacation, thas the he cit; detendanis ‘ve notified by puvication that ua she city wit axelust them im this court by petiuom and aiiuavit the object and general nature of which 18 (0 enfurce the lein of the State of Missouri for the delinquent sell the above deser:bed premises ai pavile > Friday, December 30'h, 1904, bet hoare of uiue o’cluck 1u the fore- | (axes of the years 1900 and 1901 amounting in @o’clock in the witernoon of that | the aggregate to the sum of $1.00 togetner with noon and day, for the Of satiafying said debs, intafet and dost, One, MEN, trustee. Administrator's Notice See our RED TEXAS OATS, People’s Elevator Co. the teat