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ae Paes Se oe aes Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1904. NO. 9 CONFEDERATE’S STATE CHARITY BOARD SON GETS JOB RECOMMENDS NEW LAWS. mptly Cured Him. vena vomwee’ Lhe Difference victs and Reforms in Con- ae ce at in Cost Also Visit Richmond. ORE EES between a good and a poor baking efferson City, Mo., December 21— : Ne atttd necks hued etebasiive powder would not amount for a family’s cater Ac pecan oye lrg supply to one dollar a year. The poor z ay. ; After the passage of a resolution powder would cause doctors’ bills many commendatory of Governor Dockery tim e thi and declaring that all of the state's 8 Unis. institations were in satisfactory con- dition, the board adopted thefollow- b J ing recommendations, which will be . TY. am — —— Yj Washington, Dec. 26.—The Pres- ident today accepted au invitation to visit Riehmond, Va., and appoint- led J E, B. Stewart, of Portsmouth, Va, aon of Gen, Jeb,” Stuart, the famous Conf-derate cavalry leader, United States marshal for the east- ern district of Virginia. This means that the president will make two trips through the South next summer one by way of Louis- ville to San Antonio Tex., to attend the reunion of the Rough Riders, and the other by way of Richmond to his mother’s old home in Rosewell Ga. On the second trip a number of other southern cities, invititations from which practically had been declined, incorporated in greater detail in the report to be submitted'to the gener- cre al assembly: P) . The abolition of stripes, as used B. k P. A universally in the penitentiary, the a ing OW er same to apply only to long term 4 ssner Rainier Grand Hotel, 2 y) > Benttle, Washington, Mr. Ott A. Fleissner, American Epicurean, late Chef to (ol. W. J. Coady, (Buffalo Bill), now chef at tae Rainier Grand Hotel Seattle, Wash., writes: = Pipl a peti conviets; others to be uniformed in is the most economical in the end, be- “T suffered with kidney and bladder trouble until life did not seem secon P sewell butt Wii gome garb of suitable color to . f I : i t : d worth living. I had tried many medicines, but did not get any re- 08 ably be made early in the sum-| dosignate the class of convicts and cause it goes urther in eavening an Hef until I took Peruna. It was really wonderful how much better I) | ™r- terins of sentence. ; was after I had used this medicine only a week. I id not expect that it$ | The invitation was extended by| ‘The gradual employment of con- insures perfect, wholesome food. would help me permanently, but as long as it was.doing me good I con-3 | Mayor McCarty of Richmond and 4] vicg labor to she immddiate Interests When ordering of the groc tinued to use it, At the end of six months I found to my relief that it delegation of city officials and prom- | of the sedte, in horse to foreign ll f rae 8 8 “ed always eat venn et all Se Se pene wane. ves inent citizans, They were warmly |iqdustries, call for Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pow- Fleismer, eee ae ihe White House, The) Alaw prohibiting county courte der by name for good health and good Ppolntment of Mr. Stuaré’ was 4 |from keeping insane patients in the ‘ Catarrh of the Kidneys a Common|Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the |S¥*Prite. Morgan Treat who has | poor house food. It makes the finest cake, pud- held the office for several years and| A jaw conferring upon superinten- wae a candidate for reappointment, | gents of all state eleemosenary in- was asked to resign two days ago. |stitutions the power of nominating Mr. Stuart’s appointment was sent | q)| subordinate Officers, and a law ‘NOTE.—There are many imitation to the Senate before Mr. Treat's res- compelling all atate institutions to baking powders which are sold from five Kidney Trouble. Peruna strikes at the very centre of the difficulty by eradicating the catarrh from the kidneys, Catarrh is the cause of kidney difficulty. Remove the cause dings, flapjacks, biscuits and bread. % mon indeed. Ities pity that this fact ' fanot better known to the physicians as/ and you removo the effect. With un- PRICE BAKING POWDER Co., cents to twenty-five cents - gs well as to the people. crring sccurecy Perona goes right to | S0Ation was received. purchase supplies from each other se OWIOAGO. Taal te wide welt a te os ‘People have kidney disease, They| the spot. The kidneys are soon doing | A few days ago President Roose-| when possible to do ao. made from alum and are unhealthful, 4ake some diuretic, hoping to gét better. their work with perfect regularity. They never sa parca ip eee Thousands of Testimonials. son of “Stonewall” Jackson to West ma in the minds of the people, and,| ‘Thousands of testimonials from peo- Point. Southerners are now led to alas, they are not very often associated | Ple who have had kidney disease which | believe that he entends to honor the j in the mindsof the rope tr ao eg ee memories of famous men of the Con- ef arid crane eke, pivind A Mie ine whtis —e in every way that hecan. recognize catarrh | Praise for marvelous cures. e President is accused of breaking hekidneys. They doctor for some-| Address Dr. Hartman, President of | faith with the Republican organisa thing elec, They try this remedy and|The Hartman Sanitariam, Columbus, | ion in Virginia by appointing Stuart. that remedy, The trouble may be ca-| Ohio, ; It is alleged that he promised to per- terrh all the time, A few bottles of Pe-| All correspondence held strictly con- | 1i¢ the Republican members of the Virginia legislature to choosea man. ° jana would cure them, fidential. It is said that he was guided solely 7 That the state shall assume the HIS MAJORITY 1,746,768. : hag! Wie of bd Poker cost of maintaining the inmutes at me a a - <ttinianee ohn 8, Wise of Virginia, now living! the boys training school and the . in New York, who iscordially disliked girle’ rare ran . RESULT A HUNG JURY. | An Irresistable French Gun. gore heres soi hi, oe: A law making is a felony for at- pee Paris, Dec. 24.—Great interest has ole Hopublicans here say thas | attendants at hospitals for the in- . ' +. | been caused by recent experiment Stuart ae up ripe hp" i? sane and colony for the feeble-mind- No Verdict Reached in the Trial with anewcannon, asecretinvention. & year, Deen & Vemocrat and 18 leq and epileptics, to abuse patients | for Murder of the “Floro- | The most recent test was made at unknown bya majority of theleaders.! ‘Tha ¢he salary of the superinten- * Havre last Sunday in the preeence of dents at the girls’ industrial home dora” Chorus Girl. M. Berteaux, minister of war, and The Probate Judge Held Over. be increased from $900 to $1500. New York, Dec. 22.—Miss “Nan” fitty deputies and senators. The new velt. promised to appoint a grand| 4 law creating the office of state architect, who shall prepare plans; @= a and specifications for all state build- aa hon Tan ? inge, or @ law authorizing the em- Always Remem.« r ie F whl Name ployment of a practical inspector of buildings, who shall pass on all Laxative Rrane CYuinine EE i =e plans and specifications of new buildings. aud That the law shall be #0 amended) Cues a Cold in Onc Day, Grip in Two. that the sentence of boys to the training school at Boonville shall be Imited to their minority. G. Wis OUR ON Box. 25¢. [toner eae) of 419,799. The Democrats polled more votes in eight states than in 1900, but fewer in thirty-seven. Their total gaine were 30,792 and the total losees 1,291,491,a net loss of 1,260,- 698, Roosevelt carried thirty-two states against twenty-eight carried by McKinley, and has 336 electoral votes under the apportionment of 1900. McKinley has 292 votes under the apportionment of 1880, there having been an addition of twenty- nine by the last- apportionment. Parker carried thirteen states against “Roosevelt Recieved 2 1-2 Mil- ‘Won More Votes than Parker. Chicago, Dec, 24.—The official can- ‘yase of the votes cast Nov. 8 for ‘ tial electors was compleved aon the result was announced fn Minnesota, North Dakota snd - inetou ur ociated, Press invention is ite extreme simplicity of mecbanism. Three men can operate it. The shell fired has @ muzzle ve- | locity of five hundred meters (1,940 feet). So powerful is the force of the shot, it is ssid, that no ship of any navy could withetand {t. The cost of the cannon ie said to be $100,000, including ite quota of projectiles. 140 electoral votes. Bryan had 155 under the apportionment fn force in 1900. Wateon recieved his largest vote in Georgia, the total of that state, 22,684, with 20,509 in Ne- braska, being nearly one-third of his ste, 114,687. Barker polled 4 therefore able to present the first table giving the offical voteot all the 18,508,496 against 18,968,574 in 900 a decrease, of 460,078. The divided as follows: Roose- blican, 7,627,632; Parker, Took Another Russian Fort. Tokio, Dec. 24.—A dispatch receiv- ed by telegraph to-day from the Jap- anese army before Port Arthur says: “The right column of the army at 5 o’clock this morning, taking ad- vantage of the enemy’s excitement drove the enemy off an eminence north of Housanyentao on Pigeon bay and occupied the fortified post!- tion. At 7 o'clock we dislodged the enemy from a height upon the penin- sula west of Housanyentao, which we occupied, capturing one small gun. After the Japanese occupation of the position, the enemy madea counter attack, but was immediate- ly repulsed. At present our occupa- tion of the positions is practically secure,” CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought “Bears the Signature of ‘sn Ga a8 9 of her brother in| funds is @ proposition -made to the : hood hag para la aioe een authorities of Holt county, Neb., by | 4s still missing; but the officers do the fugitive president and cashier of +9, | not believe she waa the murdered wo |the bank. President Mofreevy ie |man, The city marshal of Manitou, now under arrest at Phoenix Ariz The enactment of an indetermiz- “ ” cannon bas a calaber of 240 milll- Guthrie, Ok , Dec. ee Sim- ate sentence law. te gov to Beg gy fhe meters (9% inches), firing a project- mons, attorney generalofOklahama." ‘ho appointment of parole agents another trial for the murder of |@ Weighing 163 kilograms (359 quality tho tines fixed by law creut- ona onccretmaned wae shot to death while in her com- ed'no vacancy in the office, disclosed pany in a New York cab. The jury @ remarkable state 3f affairs in IN } ED which took the case under consider- Democrat, was nominated for pro- ; shortly after 11 o’clock this morn- bate judge, but fell dead of heart dis ing that is was unable to agree. The . ease while campaiging. The Demo- jnrors were sent back for further de- 150,218 in 1900. The Probibition! cratic central committee named L. liberation and at 12:51 o’clock re- | bor thie year 260,803, again of 51,-|was elected, Several “weeks ago,|, Some four years age, I ‘was sufeing | possible, The court then discharged yan, Socialist La 512. Four years ago the Soclalists| without having qualified for the ands as Po ce the jury. amb, Continental Labor, 880-| 5.4 an electoral ticket in thirty-two! office, Co tricken with i agg EE NV ved all others ‘ office. Cowan was stricken ap- hed an alle Fioht. the te eas over 2,574, states and polled 87,769 votes. This| opiexy and died. Inasmuch as the 1 misera- Kaiser is Ready to Fig staves, and the Debs vote was 891,-|by law Mr Simons held that the fn-|’ 587. cumbent R. A. Billups, will hold over Berlin, Dec. 24 —Incensed by te = until the next general election. Bill- warlike utterances of the sem!-offic $ Mystery Unsolved. upe is the Democratic national com-|' British prese, the Kaiser has order- { ed his diplomatic representative in i : $ establishi cabinet that if England wante hos- mae att the ooee oe Banker Would Buy Immunity. tilities with Germany he is quite will- alain Lincoln, Neb., Dec, 28.~The pur- ing for trouble. Otherwise he as- es as bon ‘ eerte that there must be no more he complains in the past. The articles to which the Kaieer re- fers were printed for the most part in the Army and Navy Gazstte and the German navy is so rapidly be- voming a menace to British interests that war, with the destruction of the Kaiser’s fleet, was desirable be- The German Emperor announces that his country has no idea of aba doning the development of ite navy no matter how alarming the situa- in holding to-day that the failure of for the boys’ training school and|° i pounde). ‘The princible merit of ‘the Washita county. R. T. Sitterley, ation yesterday afternoon reported vote in 1900 was 208,791; inNovem-|R Cowan in bis place and Cowan Columbus, Ohio, May 19, ported that an agreement was im- year they had a ticket in forty-five lod of incumbency {s lot limited English. ee “a ecg dia ne London to inform King Edward’s euch publications as those of which culminated in the declaration that fore it became still more formidable. tion may appear to ite ira