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* father. CONDEMNS CZAR TO DEATH. |! offenses, instead of alien one | | A Russian Secret Organization. Tries Nicholas for Murder. London, Jan. 30 —A development of the Russian situation is the an- Douncement that the Boyevaya, the executive branch of the terrorista, has placed the czar on the list of thoso condemned to death for mur- der. This is the first time the Emp eror of Russia has been condemned by this organization that has the reputation of never having failed to compass the death of a man against whom its edict has been issued. Its most recent victim was De Plehve. Alter the destructeon of this minister the fighting league, which fs its Kn- ortwo? A man robs you and is exempt after three years. He way- lay you and is exempt after three years, whilehere a man accepts 6 bribe and is not exempt until five years expires?” Yaqui Situation Grave. Nogales, Ariz., Jan. 30 —William O’Daily, a mining man, reports the situation in Yaqui country as grave. He says that eighteen persons have been killed by the Lidians during the last week, all Mexicans except the tour Americans murdered lastThure- day. ; Robert C. Brown of Washington, D. C., partner of former Senator Thurston, and William Sauntry of Stillwater, Minn,left Minas Prietas glish designation, informed the ezar| last night, with a large escort, forthe that he was not menaced by that] mines of the Yaqui Copper Company body. located ninety miles east of Minas The league, although notaccepting | Prietas. the czar as the “little father” in the egenee that he wasthe object of idola- try of the Russian peasants, consid- ered that he waa not auch an enemy C_A. Zatella of Washington, D. C., @ member ofthe party is returning East. It is stated here that General to humanity as were the ministers Torres is preparing @ vigerous cam- and Grand Dukes and others who| Paign of extermination against the surrounded him. When he per- mitted his people, coming to him with childlike faith that he would protect and relieve them, to be shot down by thoneands by his soldiers, his etatus changed, Hewas regular- ly tried, in accordance with the pro- ceedure of the mysterious body, and the vote being againat him, formally condemned to death. It ts even stated that the ngent is already ae. lected who is to carry ont the ver- dict of the court of terror, The fighting league consists of a hundred men, reputed to be the pick of the extremists of Russia, Every apostle of violence among the Rus- sian radicals cherishes the am- bition to be chosen as one of this committee, It is the direct successor of the terrorists’ organization exter- minated at the time of the assassin. ation of the present czar's grand- Under torture, a member of the-old body confessed and yielded the names of his associatesand those of them who were not put to death or who were not beyond the reach of the Russian authorities, were sent to solitary confinement and some of them are still in the fortress dun- geons expiating that sentence, The fighting league organized by the survivors of the old terrorist body took a lesson from the fate of Yaquis. Florida's Oranges Frozen. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan, 29.—While all the oranges on the trees through- out the state of Florida have been frozen, the tras have not been materially damaged. Not more than 600,000 boxes were on the trees. The cold wave warning came in time for the growers to save at least 50,000 boxes. With the ex ception of cabbage and lettuce, the entire early vegetable crop in the state fa destroyed. Nearly one-third of the lettuce and cabbage are in jured, Pineapples are killed as far south as Miami, Is is estimated that the damage in the state will amount to 2 million dollars. The temperature fell to 24 degrees above zero at Jupiter; 22 a Tampa and 26 in the Manatee river country, where the majority of the oranges are grown, ‘hie ia the most disastrous freeze since 1899, when {t snowed as far south as Tampa in February. Bucket Shop Debt Valid. Decatur, Ill, Jan, 30.—In the cir- cuit court today T. A. Clark was given a verdict for $1,000 against Peter Chase for profits on a grain deal. Chase went on the etand and stated that he conducted a commis- sion house and acknowledged that a debt was due Clark but refused to pay the judgemnt on theground that it was ayamblingdebt, BrforeChase their fellows and now no member of} jefy the courtroom he was arrested the deadly one hundred knows more than five of his associates, These constitute hia circle. On occassion when a meeting is demanded for such & purpose as the present they desig. nate a chief of the five to represent them, He is given the meeting place only a few minutes before it convenes The trials are held with every mem- ber masked and shronded, so that even if a traitor should be among the chiefs he could not betray his fellows. | Farris Opposes Limitation Bill. Jefierson City, Mo., January 28 — Farris of Crawford led the fight inj the Senate this morning against the bill to extent from three to five years the time in which bribery andcorrup tion in « ffiee may be prosecuted. “Tt is asickly sentimentality that Tam heartily tired of, this everlast- ingly singling out of certain offnses for special punishment,’ said the Senator from Crawford. “The enactment of this bill will! clog the courts with criminal prose- cutions though so far as Tam eon- cerned Lam willing that the limita- tions be taken off altogether.” Senator Dickinson, the author of the bill, replied to Farris; ‘This bill grows out of a belief that there should be an end to bribery in this State,” he said. “It is nota sickly sent.mentality, but a healthy sentiment which de- mands that corruption {in office shall be stamped out. Why should guilty men be allowed toescape prosecution because witnesses can be kept out of the «tate until the statute of limita- tions has expired? I need refer tono special case, for we all know the facts.” Farris answered Dickinson: ; “I do not much admire the idea of some Senators who feel it thelr duty to exercise a guardianship over everybody and everything connected with this Senate. I say that Ii. be lieve.this outcry is @ sickly senti- j o, I t con | (We know mentality. As for me, 'am no | thirty-five years that one 75-cent bottle of ,; German Syrup will cerned, nor do I care what the Sena- tor from Henry county thinks of my private, public or political conduct. His opinion of me will not influence | German Syrup will work won me in the least. ; | “Why specialize? Why not lengthen the statute of limitations eae on 8 bench warrant for conducting a bucket shop and gave bond. The World’s Largest Diamond. Johannesburg, Transvaal, Jan, 29. —The largest diamond everdiscover ed has been found near Pretoria. The stone weighs 3,032 carars and is said to be aw white diamond of good quality. Its value is estimated here att million dollars The Kohinoor, which is valued at $600,000, Weijhs 123 carats, although it is said to have weighed 900 before it was eut The largest cnt diamond before the discovery of the stone mentioned | in the Johannesburg dispatch was the Orloff It is in the scepter of the caar of Russia lt weighs 193 carata CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of CE LITA = A GOOD NIGHT'S REST | SPEAK For IT” “6peak for it! she cried to doggie, Could heaith tad joy impart. QThe greatest tonic on earth is a ci eae rest, Restless nights and the ter- } rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are dread dangers of the poor consumptive. But why this fear of the night when a few doses of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup | 4 will insure refreshing entifely free from cough or night sweat? Free ex- pectoration in the morning is made cer- tain by taking German Syrup. the experience of over ily relieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or } lung troubles—and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one 1 bottle of sizes, 25¢ and 75¢, All druggists, For Sale by Frank T. Olay. ; Youngs. Naney A GOOD POTATOES BRING FANCY PRICES of incon pine ot Ree Siew eee ee cee ties of Potash from the soil. Supply Potas liberally by the use of fertilizers containing mot less than it. eee Potash. Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars ing special fertilizers, but contain valu- able information to farmers. Sent free for the » Write now. GERMAN KALI WORKS New —93 Nassau Street, bis 9 oy nn 5S “PROBATE COURT DOCKET. February Term, 1905, Monday, Feb. 13. 1st day of Term. Calvert, Benton J W Jamison, Admr, Bevington, C D S$ G Bevington, Admr. Keeble, Charlotte Jas, @. Keeble, Admr. Galley, Hugh M, Maggie A. Gailey, Ex, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2nd day of Term. def Tucker, HLL Edrington, D L Jennie W. Tucker, Ex, GW Newberry, A B Edrington, Admrs. Bishop, Henry C. Geo W Newberry, Admr, Summers, Hardin AM Summers, Admr, Witherspoon, (Caroline Eliza C Witherspoon, Ex. Wednesday, Feb.15.8rd day of Term, Clark, J. R. JC Hayes, Admr, Brashear, J A, JCClark, FJ Tygard, Ex Duncan, Sam’! T Leora K Duncan, Admrx, Jackson, Sam'lA = Jno H Jackson, Admr, McCracken, Robert Allie McCracken, Admr, Thursday, Feb, 16, 4th day of Term, Condra, E B Martha A Condra, Ex, Sherman, Daniel Wm W Sherman . Jones, A W Allen Jones Admr, Powell, booker Fravk, John W C, Powell, Admr, Augus H Elgert, Admr. Friday, Feb. 17. Sth day of Term. Timmons, Joseph Sims, Sam’1 W, Mina Timmons, Adinx, WH Allen, Admr, Floyd, Willis Naney A Floyd, Admr. Frazee, Lydia W A Sheets, Admr. Pearson, Susannah TS Hodges, Admr, Hill, Branham FJ Tygard, Ex, Saturday, Feb, 18. 6th day of Term, McNaughton, Eliz’h JE Williams, Admr. Bosma, John Henry Donovan, Admr. Warner, Anna F, W. A, Florence, Admr, Jayne, Elnore Geo. D, MeNeil, Ex, Pyle, Elliott JC Clark and DK Walker, Ex. Gvarpian AND CoraTors, Docker. Monday, Feb. 20. 7th day of Term. Rodman, Gladys etal Isabell Rodman G & C, Jarred, O W etal Julie A Jarred, G& C, Clark, Grace David L Clark, G & C, Feeley, Cleveland JC Hayes, G & © Johneon, Frank WA Epbland G &C€, Adams, Annaetal Martha Adams, G & C, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 8th day of Term. Frost, Sarah P Chastain, LL et al Donovan, TG Hines, Jacob . Koexer, BV et al Nafus, Walter Anna Frost, G & C, EN Chastain, G &C FJ Tygard, G&C, Jas Crovk, G& UC. Wm Mewson, G & C, John Gench, G &C, Weduesday,Feb. 22. 9th day of Term, Ruddle, Mabel et al Geo W Ruddle, G & C, Standish, Dora May E( Horton, G & C. ‘Tuttle, John E LB Allison, G&C, Waide, Guy kK FJ Tygard, GAC. Albert Youngs, G &C, Ada beach, G& C, Thursday,Feb 23 10thday of Term. Welch, Ulysus G Jno C Hayes, Cur, Winters, Henry et al Jno C Hayes, Cur, Sells, E Betal JnoC Hayes, Cur. Frank, Lesteretal WmF Tygard, Cur, Catterlin, Myrtle l J M Catterlin, Cur. Friday, Feb. 24. 11th day of Term, Krieger \ (insane) Colbert, Cecil et al Atwyll, Harry NG Mize, Martin W Babcock, L B Blizzard, J S etal Saturday, fev. 2 Beach, G P et al C A Denton, Cur. Lewis W Smith, Cur, DC Mize, Cur. Jno D Moore, Cur. JS Bl zzard Cur. 5. 12th day of Term Chas H Cooper, Cur, J RJenkine, Cur. Edgar W Swan, Cur, JRJenkins Car, HH Wells, Cur Wm K Walton, Cur. Louisa J Talbot, Cur, J. A. SILVERS, Judge of Probate, Cooper, Robert Dalton, Wm M Eaet, Chas D Lusk, AnnieS Wright, Frank Williams, Ella Talbot, Chas P Notice of Sale Under Mortgage. Notice 18 hereby given, that, whereas, Kliza- betb C. MeNaugh on, a single woman, did by her mortgage dee. dated Ma 381, I>94, ana re- corded in book 118 at page 184 of the oMevof re- ce rder of deeds of Hates county Mo , conve: to M.F Flanders the following described rey estate, situated, lying and being in the said county of Bates, Mo, to-wit: The north half of lot five (6), In block three (3) in Wi us fi st addition to the city of Butler, Bates county, Mo And, whereas, said mortgage as executed to secure a note for ~ix hundred lars. duly executed by the said Flizabeth C MeNanghton to the said M. F. Flanders, for the loan of moneys belonging to the said M. Flanders And whereas, default has been made in the ayment of said note and interest. Now there- to . I, the undersigned sheriff of said County of Bates having bren there'o cirected by a decree of the Ci-cuit court of eaid county of; Bates, entered of record on the 3ist day of December 1904, 1 will proceed to sell the above described ge the ea-t front door of the court ouse in the city of Butier, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, February 18, 1905, between the hours of ten o’clock in the fore- id o’olo k in the afternoon of said dsale to be at public auction to the eet bidder for cash. M. B. MORRIS, Sheriff of Bates County. Mo, Administrators No'ice. Notice ie h reby given, that letters testa- Katherine Krieger, Cur. | Trustee’s Sale. | WHEREAS, Franklin Sheehan and Amelia Sheehan his wife by their deed of trast dated June 10, 1896 and recorded in the recorder’s Within and tor Bates county, Miesoari, book No. 135, page 328 conveyed to the trustee the following described situate in the ssouri, to-@wit: BE bit nie i i sie i] eeee% GEREE i cf 2 8F Fe o'clock in the afternoon of thet of ea! ing sald debt, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, as. County or Bares, » In the ciroalt court of Bates county, Mo in vaca- Mon January 10th, 1905 State of M ¢ relation and to ti! Mcio collector of tI ty in the state of Missouri, : plaintiff’, ve, - Da Samuel 8. Shelby, Nannie D, Shelby, 5. P Allen and Joba B, Henderson, defendanta, Civil action for delingvent taxes Now at this dav comes the pla! by her reey before the «lerk of the ciroult court of ue comet mo bh Of Misaor in va- cation and fi} ir pe mong Other things that the above oho B, lereen, bon-real- W ereupon it t ordered by the clerk in vacation, that the fendant be notified by publication that pl tf has commenced a suit against him ovnrt by petition a Mic the object and geveral nature of which istoenforee the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1903, amounting in the ag jate to th costs, fees upon the following tracis ted in Bates county, Missouri, vasthalf of section seven of township forty-one of range thirty-two, and that Unless the seid defendants be and appear the next term of this court,to be begun and olden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Miesourt, on the fret Monday in May and on or before the first day thereof, plead to satd = petition ley tbe to law, the same will be taken as contessed and jadgment renderes according to the prayer of bald petit! and the above described real vatate sold tisty the same And it tet ordered by the clerk afore- said that hereof be published tn the Boreea Week.y Timk>, a weekly Bewapanes printed and published in Rates county, Mie- sourl, for four weeks successively, the last Insertion to be at least thirty days before the Hiet day of the next term of said coart A tene copy of the record Wit- {exaL) neas my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affix. ed. Done at office in Butler on thie the 10%b day of January, 15, J, A, PATTERSON, H-4t Ctroult Clerk, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, { County of Bates, In the circuit court of Bates county, Missourt, in vacation, January lth, 1905, ‘The state of Missour! atthe reletion end to use of C. E. Johnson, ex-vfficio collector of the revenue of Bates county, in the state ot Mis- souri, plainti, vs. M. #. Flanders, Eliz Hogue, Kate Wolfe, Mra. Thomas V. Page, Allen Cobb ——MeNanghton, A. 8S McNaugh- ton, Theressa Mellen and J.C, Williams, de- fendants Civil action for delinquent taxes. at this day comes the plaintiff herein ‘by ttorney before the clerk ef the circuit ounty in the state of Missouri, in vacation files her petition and affidavit, stating ong other things that the above named defendants, M. T, Flan- ite Wolfe, Mrs, {cNoughton A, 8. Naughton and Ther Mellen, are non- residents of the state of Missouri, Whereupon itie ordered by the clerk in vacation, that the defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit azainst them in this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to enforce the in of the State issouri for the delinquent taxes of the re iis amounting in the aggregate to of $l1.90 toxether with the interest, cos missions and tees, upon the following dei cts of ‘and situated in Bates count i ri, tow! Tre north Williams Ist addi- Mo. fendante. be and t ‘ourt, to be utler, Bates let Monday in and or before th end plead to said petition ae | law, the Bare will be ta judgment rende: | said petition a corm } begun and h in the city Miss m the bg 10 the prayer of ove described real ne, And it!s farth that a copy hereof be publishe : ae ing to law, in the Butter WEEKLY TIMES, @ ne Wspeper published in said upty of Bates tor four w successively, | published at least once a the las. insere ) bon to be at least thirty days before the first ; Gay of next May term of this court A true copy from the record, Wit. (LEAL hess iy hans as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto annex- ed. Done at effice in Butler on this the loth day of January, 1 J. AVE KRSON, Cireuit Clerk. _—————— Sheriffs Sale, By virtne and authority of a special execu- tion issued from the ofice ot the clerk of the cirenit court ot Bates County Mieeouri, re- | turnable at the feb, term of said court, to me direoved in favor ot C, 1, Burk and againet EK. C Webster I have levied upon and seized all the right, title interest and claim of said defen- ‘dant in and to the following described prop- ; erty aitnated in Bates County, Mo to-wit | One two stery frome buiiding 50x28 feet, with an addition thereto 16x30 feet; situated or the | south east quarter of the south-west quarter j of section seven (7), township thirty-nine (39), | All iging-and being in tho said All lying and being in the said county, and State of Missouri, 1 will on fs Saturday February 18, 1905, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ; hoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, at the east tront door of the court house, n the city Of sutier, Bates county. Missouri, sell the same, or sa much thereof as may be required at public vendne, to the highess Rude der for cash in band (subject to all prior liens i judgments) to satist id +xecntion and | costes. VU) 18 4t M.B. Sheriff of Bates Vounty, Mo Administrator’s Notios. | Notioe is hereby eiven that tatters of admin istration with will annexed upon the es- tate of William Kogers, deceased have been grante! to the aodersigned by the Bates conrty pronate conrt in Bates Co. Missouri, bay «fe Fld ae vine a January 1%5 ia persone ha’ Rime axainst said ea tate, are required to exhibit them to us for silowance within one yea: from the dateof ssid letters, or they be preeladed from ry ya een ofeuch estate:and If said claims be not exhibited within two yeara from the date of the publication of thir notice. thy y will be forever barred J.W ROGERS. GEO. ROGERS, 124 Administrators from the Butler, Bates Mand 12 M: let by’pobirogntere t bidd contrset for rebulldiny mentary upon the estate of Marshall A. Sey-| ¢ mour, deceased have been grant. d to the under- signed, by the Bates Conny, Mise uri, Probate Court, besring date the 5th day of January 1905, All persons having claime against said estate are required toexh'bit them to me for allow- Snes within one year from date of said “re gee ited be precluded from any benefi oe cuiat'f and inaaid clsicas be mot eemh from the date of the | Sero-8 the Marais des Cy; mh genes Ri Section t Township thirty-ni y thirty- i thes (a) to Be 4 County, Miveoust = | oiane and specifications arc on file in my 4 sb reelted of rach bidder (o sodas SeeRine ntcibatesy nese ate t to reject any or all bide ie re EDWARD B. HORROR, ‘ Always Remez'er the Full Name Laxative Rromo ()juinine Cures a Cold in Onc Day, Grip in Two. rR tC : pene P. J. Troan, t Juo. C. Harms, Abstractor. 8. F. 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