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THINKS PEACE IS NEAR. Peabody's Notice of Contest. Better Know Who Denver, Jan. 14—Notice of ex-} Your Servant Is. Governor James H. Peabody's con-! ¥ From the Chicago Chronicle h test against Go-ernor Alva A jams | But Another Russo-Japanese}... tne ote cf governor wae tiled| I! ‘bese days it behooves every with the | en tabi Phe | Woman who employs «# servant in » the egisinvure to-day te i Au) capacity Whatley rte de u | chat the anak wdtr ad 0.174 tor Aten }ihat ervant maway that can be ¥ sj ot 9,77 Acimans | A 1 prowl = nt the hous+tep Admiral Says. on the fuer ofthe recurs a fia siiy | UP iMned On the Runetel = ~_ \ ote itt t ta’ socivlogic canvassed was Oblaine ) by memes © f° ig - . »f ai” sta ent iu the University of Peris, Januory 16 —The declara-|aconepiracy in Denver and & teral) . . )Cuieage bos beens PVing as govern tion made by Vie Admiral Doubage-| other counties. The legistature de j ‘ . esa iu fuanes for toe last three off, the Russian member of the inter- | petitioned tu open the ballot boxes Ris i rs | tuonths with a view of learning at nations! commeion.to inquire into | from a number of precinetain Denver, first hana just bow ebildren are brought up tu the diff-rent suclal rauks. ‘Thos questionable method the North.sex incident, in an inter-| Adame, Las Animas, Boulter and view to the eff ct that an honorable | Con js counties. [tis allege! that peace tetween Russia and Japan fe) the frauds in theee precincts were ro likely te be made, ls considered high- extensive and varied that it would ly signiticant. The admiral, who is be impossib'e to sewregate the true chief of naval construction, says he | trom the false ballote, and the lewie- submitted to Emperor Nicholas last. lature is asked to discard these pre Thursday a plan to complete the re-|ciacts altogether habitulation of the navy. Doubaas- offeays the emperor gave It most favorable consideration and said it would be submitted to the council of tieeu by otuer college studeuts dis- gUised as Cocks aud chambermaids, Chey ubtain situations and then go ouv and make their report eisher tu Russian Quakers Coming. of spyitye into households ts prac- | ‘be warden of the penitentiary, and ‘Dr. C. W Chastian + f Clinton county, the form uf a thesis for graduation | to be physician of the penitentiary. or of a book expected to command a | Both appointments were read in an large sale. The meanness of the | Ope seseion of the seuste, @ new New York, Jan. 16 —Two hundred | thing is vot limited to women, who | system iu the Missvuri senate. minieters. “Iam convinced,” eaid Admiral Doubassoff, “‘of the immediate ne ceseity for the reconstruction of our flees at all the Ruerian and foreign shipyards for the purpose of securing strength eufficient to command au-} premacy ateen. This ts absolutely indispensable if we are to expect vietory from the next war with Japan. hardly more than debris and entirely unequal to Japan's navel strength ” The admiral further sald it was necessary to recognize these con-| ditions, however painful they might he to national self love, “Therefore,” he added, “I do not! hesitate to say that we tend toward not far off peace. We will leave the Japanese Port Arthur and the terri- tory they now occupy in Manchuria, We will set ourselves resolutely at! work to prepare @ powerful, invin-| cible navy, as this peace will be but The remnent of our fleet is} thousand Russian Quakers are com- ing to this country to establish o permanent colony near Loa Angeles, Cal., according to P. A. Deamens, who claime to have been at one time acaptain in one of the regiments composing the Russian Imperial Guard. Deamens says he was banished \from Russia several years ago afver ‘he had become a member of the sect | known as Molokanys, and refysed to bear arms. He came to this country and set- tled in Los Angeles, where he at once set about arranging for the perman- jent establishment of the colony of | Molokauys. The arrangements have | ‘now been completed, he says and the first party from Russia already has arrived here. He is positive that the others will follow until the entire 200,000 be- Hlievers in the faith now in Russia have come to this country. temporary and the next time we Plenty of Rum For shall be amply prepared ” A BIG CUT IN KANSAS OIL. The 5-Cent Reduction May Al- most Stop Production. Chanute, Kas, Jan. 16.—The Kan- 6as oil belt was given another sur- prise this morning. The Standard announced a@ five cent cut in Western’ oil, making a cut of 15 cents in the last three weeks, The new quota- tions range from 72 cents a barrel for oil grading 32 gravity and more to 82 cente for oif grading 28 to 284. The price ranges 5 cents less for each | half grade differencein quality. Fuel oil grading between 22 and 28 {fs quoted at thirty one cents. The Chanute Oil Producer’s Association decided to suspend operations until an increase in price and this cut shows their action was well based. The Standard will be unable to han- die Lue present production until the; Whiting line is finished and perhaps not even then. The Standard now has oil stocks In Kansas in the cus- t.dy of the pipe line of mure than 5 million barrels. The decline in ofl quotations will practically suepend developments all over the field ex. cept where lease provisions require] ihe bank of Halti. development or forfietnre It was Oyama’s Men. Sh! illo Dispatch to the New York American, Japanese have opened numerous canteens in vacantshops. Probably no army was ever followed by so many canteens. They carry Japanese beer, whiskey (Japanese, which im- {tated Scotch and Bourbon label-). and ‘brandy cognac made in Eng. land,” and saks, elgarettes and fish sauce, Of all the alcholic drinks the | Japanese soldier likes sake best, though he has a taste for whiskey which ie flourishing. Col. Yamada of the staff declares that itis a mis tuke to suppose that the Japanese does not like drink as well as any other soldier. As part of the ration sake is issued only when the general commanding considers it desirable. America’s Demand on Haiti. Port Au Prince, Haiti, Jan. 15— Mr. Powell, American minister, has informed the goverument of Haiti that the United States government refuses to recognize the validity of the sentence to fifteen years at hard labor pronounced by the Haltlan court against Jaeger Huber, an American citizen, for alleged com plicity in bond frauds charged aguinst the administration of ex- President Simon Sam and officers of The United States demands the annulment of predicted that when th> Kansas Teg-1, islature met the Standard would in- crease the price of oil, but it has tak- en the opposite course. Otters $1,000 For BestNovel ON PeaCe. | nesses for the defense in the Smoot Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 16.—$1,000 , case testified to day that polygamy the sentence under pain of energetic intervention. The demand has caused much excitement. Polygamy is Dying Out. Washington, Dec. 16 —Three wit- is offered forthe best novel dealing | was dying out in Utah so rapidly with the subject of “International there was no need of prosecution’. Peace.” Thia offer was made by |1¢was asserted that the younger are thought to have @ epecial fond- ness for prying into other people's business. Men aleo engage in the} Heavy Jap Reinforcements. sume discreditable business. Saw His Father in a Dream. Joplin, Mo., Jan, 16 —The dream | cording to Ru-sian intelligence, the of A. B. Gillen of this place last nigh Japanese army facing revealed the location of the body of] Kuropatkin’s forces bas been rein- his father, whom he had mourned a8 | forced by 868 cannon recently used dead for several years. A stranger!in the investment of Port Arthur died at the salvation army hotel Monday night, The body has been held at the morgue foridentification. | yuns, Alter reading the accounte of the stranger’s death, young Gillen had a dream that the man was his father. He called at the morgue to-day and positively identified the body as that of bls father, the Rev. J. W. Gillen. According to the son’s story his paint in yourstate? father etarted from Kansas City sev- en years ago to goto St, Louls to) gh: mourths of the paints are short His grlp| ensure? } preach a funeral sermon. was found in the union depot in Se. Louls but the owner was never heard |...) jon? trom. It was belleved at the time that he was robbed and alain. The soncame to this place four yeare ago. The Spoils of Port Arthur. Washington, Jan, 12.—The Japan- ese legation hasrecelved acablegram from Tokio, dated to-day, saying that General Nogi reports that the delivery at Port Arthur has been completed. It tucludes the following: Permanent forss, 50; guns, 546, of i | + de ff-raou City, J an. 12.—Govercor Fo.k seut wwo appomim ase to the MISSOURI STATE BANK, A Sick Man Frozen to Death. Oklahoma City, Ok., Jan. 16 —H. E. Buckles, a bartender, clad in bis night cluthes, was fuuad frozen to T wy death three miles northea-t of here BUTLER, MISSOUR I. this moruing For several weeks he! Capital - 7 $55,000.00 had been ili of pueum nia. Last! Surplus Fund, ma mm 8,500.00 night he berame deliriona and at 1/ ESTABLISHED A. D. 1880 ‘olock this) morning escaped from | ‘ . nage ma dain or ' Py "1 a aos | Wm, Watton President J. R. Jenkins. Cashier Buckke be “e ce =e a is Dr. T. C. BouLwars, Vice Pres Wesley Denton, Bsst Cashier ee ee ee ee _ Receives Deposits subjectto Check aud always has money and was cut ty fl ina hans, to loan. Issues Drafis aud does a Gene al Bauking bari- uess, With ample resources and 23 years «uccesstul expier- ouse. we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY fortheir Depos auw -¥- rv accommedaciou that is consistent with svund Banking rsier —. > MOTURD.— Dr. T. C. Boulware, J. R. Jenkias, Bb, O Hall’s Nama Sent to the Senate. Tank Mi, yore 8 ee St RENE EES ey Oe aS hg gg genre A. B, "Ue fhe ae i ornis They re Dr, J. M. Christ: «, k. Redford, rd... Whipple weuate this morning ey we a ee y NF Pel Matt W. Hall of Satine county, to un bane Wu sa aed Rae Eanene een Serre THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, : : : $55,000.00 Surplus Fund and Profits - $82,075.00 Always has ready money op hand to beloaued op farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo. VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven Pepe time, and allow borrowers to pay back t each year if desired. Bvery tand owner wanting & loan should call and get var rates and liberal terms) Money ready as soon as | | papers are signed. Wehave w tui) and compivte abstract of j Berlin, Jan, 14—The Neueste Nachrichen published today « die- patch from Mukden saying that ac- General title to every wore of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of tru-t, Sheriff's deeds, ‘tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in tes county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr Ww. E. Wal- ton 4 are oe Le are ae upidaily trom the county reo- “ : oras, e furnish reliable Abstracta at reasonable prices and and aleo by 32,000 Infantry, making are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ‘ON a total of 388,000 men with 1254 TIME DEPOSITS. . If you bave idle money for six months or longer the ae a Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, DIRECTORS: Letter to Mr. H. C. Clark. Wm. E. Walton, J, Everingoam, JR. Jen? ne, Batler, M Johu Deerwester, Wu, W. Trigg, TT. C. Roulware, utier, Mo, | hey Be M, Voris, & yl QO. BR, Radford, ve ere g jam Levy, ax Weiner John E Shutt Dear Sir; What's the penalty for FRANK ALLEN, Bkcv. Wm. E, WALTUN, PRES, maxing or rellinz short measure Ww. E. Walton, Pres, Som Levy Vice Pres Frank Allen, Seo Q. A, Allen, Ass’t Sec, A. A Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper And does it make any difference, if weemonnmaenanneds Ia eeven pints a fullgallon or a as What's the penalty for making or selling whitewash for paint? If whitewash paint, is mixed with a little paint and labeled “Pure mixed paint,” or something like that? But we uon’t intend to go into the business, We make Devoe iead and zine full mewsure and true. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. New York and Chicago. P.8.—Gough & Hess sell our paint. 04TH E NEW YEAR 185 POssIBLy you are a patron of this bank. If not, it might be well to start in with the New Year. A trial may prove mutually profitable. With a view to which 54 are of large calibre, 149 of] 14 will be noticed thas no charge medium caiibre and 343 of small cal-| hag been preferred against the Hon. Ibre; cannon balls, 82,670; ammu-} (Cyrus P, Walbridge of having con- nation, 30,000 kilos; rifles, 35,252; | gributed thousands of dollars to the horses, 1,920; battleships, 4, except) republican campaign fund. It may the Sevastopol, which isentirely sunk | be stated that all Cyrus gave to cruisers, 2; pxunboateand destroyers, | he cause was three feeble cheers 14; steamers, 10 besides small steam- | when the result was fiaally ann ounc- getting better acquainted we invite you to call. FammewR. ers, 35 of which will be serviceable] eq —Joplin Globe. after little repairs, Porto Rican Girls Helpless. St. Louis, Jan. 15 —Fifteen Porto Rican girls, who lost their position in a twine factory here and sre +” Loss of Flesh § When you can’t eat break- | cared forin @ police station, have fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. written to Governor Winthrop of Porto Rico, telling him of their con- dition and asking for means to be sent home. The girls are suffering Emulsion. When you have trom the cold. This is the firat win ter that any of them have been out- side of the warm islands and they are poorly clad. Luter thegirls were | nourishing, given work in abag factory at living) Emyicion, wages. Adams to Answer Peabody. Denver, Jan.°15.—Governor Alva Sreat Adams will file an answer to the Peabody contest Monday. He will demand that the ballot boxes of counties be opened. Mr. Peabody asked for the opening of part of the Denver, Las Animas and Huerfano| want to increase all body When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott's FARM LOANS, | To be able to borrow money on real been living on a milk diet and want something a little more take — Scott’s estate on long time, with the privilege of making payments before due, is an advan- To get fat you must eat fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a! fattener, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh tage which the frugal borrower appre- ciates. We loan money in this way and at a low rate of interest. tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Denver and Las Animas boxes but} Emulsion increases them all, BUTLER, « MO. | DUVALL & PERCIVAL, _ {ngmen and women, and the 50 ‘coast. Rabbi Doctor J. Leonard Levy at|Mormons are all opposed to polyg- the second meeting of the Pittsburg} amy and that if they thought it was Peace Society, just after he had been | taught there would be a revolution elected its first president. in the church. [t was admitted that “[. will give on my personal ae-|Senator Smoot got the consent of count,” he annonneed, “the sum of | the church to become a candidate $1,000 to the person who shall write | {or senator, but only in the form ofa a novel which will educate the minds|leave of absence from his church of youth to favor international peace | duties, and it was asserted’ that he as ‘Black Beauty’ taught them kind-|could have been nominated and ness to animals and ‘Uncle Tom’s elected without it. Cabin, the equality of man.” —_—_——_ Sabbi Levy was the promoter of Fifteen Million Candle the firat peace society in this city, ’ which he organized after a conference Power Light, From the London Daily Mail. with President Roosevelt. " St. Catherine’s lighthouse has just A Fifty Cents a Day Hotel. | 1.0 fitted with » flashlight which is New York, Jan. ¥1.—John Ar-| estimated to be equal to 15 million buckle, the Brooklyn millionaire is|candle power, and on nights when going to start a hotel with a rate of the atmosphere is favorable its beam 50 cents a day. It is to be for work- | {s probably visitle from the French also ask for an investigation of the election in Leadville, Cripple Creek and several other towns. Champ Clark’s Offer to ‘Shack.’ Washington Letter to New York World. “Shack,” said Champ Clark of Mia- souri to his colleague, Judge Shack- oration, “I’ll make you a fair bargain for thenew year.” “What is it” asked Shackleford. talking in riddles when you make a speech.” CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought cents covers everything, including | The old light was of about ee Bears _ all the coffee the boarders can drink. million candle power. none of Huerfano. Mr. Adams willl hone, . flesh, blood and} elford had completed an impassioned | fortable food, and a natural, T'll quit cussin’ people if you'll quit flesh, blood and nerve. SPRRIRP PPA LP LLPIPPPLPS nerve, ; For invalids, for con- valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott’s! Emulsion is a rich and com- ey Warrensburg Business College North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. * \Turzz Compiete Coursss ( Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy, tonic. Scott’s Emulsion for bone, We will send you B. E. PARKER, Manager. . A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager. a free sample, Dr. W. L. Hed; resident, Co Be sure that this _Apvisory Boarp f T.E. Cheathany U Cashier Amevions Dek, in the form of a label is on ‘ ( Earl! Coffman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank, be Calle you boys |For information! Address , Warreneburg Business College, CHEMISTS, ‘409 Pearl St., N.Y. Warrensburg, Mo.

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