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Why Not a P. Jones Coin. Beswell Field in Chicago Post The late P. Jones, or what is left of him, is now on the water speeding tothe land that loves him. Our carefully selected corps of pallbearers reports that it hada lovely time in Paris, and s headline in a morning A Good Investment. One of the best investments made by the State of Missouri is the money TALI OF PANS TERMS, DFT ANNOYS PRESENT Russian Financial Agent in London | Mr. Roosevelt Convinced There Quoted as Favoring Peace at Should Have Been No Shortage Any Cost. During Past Fiscal Year. Agricultural College. To the farmers Capital direct and far-reaching. sult the cattle industry of the state was seriously menaced. After years of rigorous experiments, the Agricul- the Russian financial agent in London Roosevelt is firmly of the opinion that informed the Associated press Monda¥| there would have been no deficit in that he had not received his appoint-| the treasury during the fiscal year if ment to the peace commission though | the government had been conducted 0D | gyral College found that the disease he expected to accompany the plenipo-} absolute business principles. was transmitted by ticks, and eug- tentiaries to Washington. Since M. The deficit was nearly $25,000,000, bod 0 sie Je and effectiv Witte's appointment as chief plenipo-| ang President Roosevelt believes that | ested @ eimp ve remedy. tentiary M. Routkowski has been! more than that amount might have} Now, less than 6 per cent of Missouri sounded by the government and has] been saved if the government could signified his willingness to act. M./ have been conducted with all the mi- Routkowski said: “Japan has not yel/ nute and exacting system and economy intimated her terms and the reports] of an up-to-date private business es- time we should take occasion to dis- trust Jones's bones the coin could be called in. Squadron Sails For U. S. With Paul Jones’ Body. FP Cherbburg, July 18 —The funeral train bearing the body of Admiral PaulJones and 500 Amertcansailors John Deerwester Dr, J, M, Christy O, H. Dutcher magazine writer calle this discovery orated with palms, flags andescutch-] Witte and M. Witte has great admi-| plicit instructions as to their proced- Brooklyn will take place at noon, and the squadron will sailat5 o’clock in the evening for the United States. Neve Russia’s acceptance of peace pro- posals is a greater show of strength than a continuation of the struggle for variations in temperature are no longer the menace of the young buds, since the College has demonstrated closures made to him respecting near- ly every branch of the government service, and will devote a large part are responsible for TIME DEPOSITS. arrangements for a Russian loan would probably be made in Paris prior to M. Witte’s departure from that city. St. Petersburg, July 17.—The Novoe Vremya Monday prints the following statement of Russia's position which may be inspired: “Russia can con- sent only to such a peace as will not affect the dignity or vigilance of the empire. To act otherwise would be fatal to Russia and would threaten all Europe. Europe ng longer believes in Japan's assurances that she will not restrict European interests in the Far East. Even in England and America the voices of moral instigators can be heard in favor of the indirect inter- ference of the powers to moderate Japan's demands. Our plenipoten- tlaries must remember that they must defend the interests not only of Russian but also of the other caucasian powers quent freese. By this simple discov- ery, large yields of fruit have. been secured where otherwise there would have been an entire failure. Experi- ments are now in progress with a view to originating hardy varieties of peaches which shall better with- etand our winters. 1 In at least a ecore of other ways which cannot be mentioned here the College is giving back to the State aay eesti! sth big dividends on {ts annual invest- St. Louis, July 17,—On motion of the | Ment. attorneys for the People’s United States bank, capitalized at $2,500,000, Judge McElhinney of the St, Louis county circuit court, Monday dissolved the receivership for that institution, and discharged Receiver Seldon P, Spencer, appointed by him several ever it can be found. The principal work of his special investigating com- mittee will be with reference to busi- ness methods, but its functions bear so close a return to everything touch- ing the government service that it will probably be called upon frequently to investigate allegations of fraud or irregularity in the service, RECEIVERSHIP DISSOLVED. ie to engage in chicken raising, and is s¢ to be ambitious to become one of the moet extensive breeders of fine poultry in the world. To this end he has engaged Mareel Grandin, anexpertenced poultryman, and willerect at Furlough lodge a ast building 165 x 30 feet, provided with ‘ basements for numerous {ncubators, te and all other up to date arrange- ments, (Otherbuildings also will be constructed in close proximity to the main one, and a vast amount of money will be expended in the enter- prise. Jadge McElhinney Takes Affairs of St, YOU castoR Killed in an Oklahoma Fight. Anadarko, Ok., July 18 ~Edward months ago. “The Hamburger Nachrichten pro- poses that Europe intimate to Japan that extreme demands will be resisted by Europe in general, especially Ger- many. This is a valuable statement. We must ascertain the acceptable maximum of our concessions to Japan from the European point of view and act accordingly.” shooting affray near Binger, in the southern part of this county, this morning. The fight followed the refusal of T. C. Renfrow, who was de- feated for re-election as school clerk recently, to turn over the records of the office to the man elected as his successor. The constable and his deputy tried to get possession of the property. Michael Reddington was arrested, charged with having taken part in the fight. Two other men also are said to have participated. A New China Boycott Plan. Swanger failed to make a personal ins vestigation of the affairs of the banW before making application for a re ceiver, The court stated that the re! ceiver had been appointed on represens tations, which, it had developed, werd based by Secretary of State Swanget on his impression of the conditions prevailing at the bank and its method of conducting its business and not on facts secured by a thorough investiga+ tion. Thermopolis “Bob” McCoy, a ranch- man on the Big Horn river above Thermopolis, was murdered several days ago by assaseins who had decoy- ed him to a deserted cabin. They shot him in the back as he was about toenter. His body was then weight- ed with rocks aad sunk in the river. Several timesin the last few months | i McCoy has received anonymous lei-| & Judge Street of Chicot county exhibited ters warning him to leave the courn- @ curiosity, in the form of an election try and threatening his life. In each ticket, to friends in Little Rock. It | District Attorney Jerome Finally Succeedé | of these messages the statement was io Getting a Copy of Insurance De- was the tieset weed St the election on partment’s Equitable Report made that if it became neressary to New York, July 17.—An official copy | kill him one of his ears would be cut of the testimon en by S n-ord . to have you Fonnd Ticket Headed by Jeff Davis. Little Rock, Ark., July 17.—County SUCCESSFUL AT LAST. November 6, 1861, and was found in an old ballot box at the old courthouse at Lake Village, which is being toi fasieenlipl CTATC Dauy MISSOURI STATE BANK, spent in maintaining the Missourt BUTLER, MISSOURI. particularly, the benefits have been Surplus Fund, That Southern breeders are now ESTABLISHED A. D, 1880 eae ee aa Ha eae Casaceeca| STATEMENT BY INSPIRED NEWSPAPER | WANTS BUSINESS PRINCIPLES APPLIED] paying Missour! farmers fancy prices| $ Wu, Wacom. President 3 Re Seukion, Cobia We think we should get up a special for thoroughbred cattle is directly Dr. T. C. Bounwars, Vice-Pres Wesley Denton, Bast Cashier commemorative coin, combining the| Novor Vremya Dectares Russie Can Consent | Keep Investigating Committes Will Prob-/40¢ to the persistent efforts — Roreteee Bepedits eubgestte Check end eg ho ge y eagle with the lillies of Franee and| nly to Such « Peace as Will Not Affect | | ably Recommend a Radical Change in| Missouri Agricultural College. For- ness. With ample reso pow ea ma beari the feccription both tn] Re Dieclie ce Vistnose 8 the Seow pacgudivticiiry er emig aye ee er,|merly, when Missouri cattle were once, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their med ox English, “In Jones’s —e ee en eee preaherecsaaiy ome Radin shipped south, from 80 to 90 percent paar y and overs patnenmmetetion that is consistent with Bones We Trust.” Ifatsome future] London, July 17—M. Routkowskl,! Washington, July 17.—Prestdent| them died of Texas fever. As are- Banking Fale RECTORS: — Dr, T. C, Boulware, cattle, properly inoculated, die when ce Ganda Ge a oe ae mogasioa writer calle able dlscorery| THE WALTON TRUST CO., OF BUTLER, MO. of her alleged terms are generally| tablishment. He believes that there] °0¢ of the greatest of the nineteenth Capital, o's 000,00 and marines arrived here from Paris) speculations. Hints have been drop-| js entirely too much red tape, duplica-| Century. 5 ane Bet und 2,000.00 at 7:30. m. An enormous crowd] ped to Russia from time to time] tion of effort and much useless expen-| By the discovery of a means of ndivided Profits $20,206.27 surrounded the railroad station and} through British sources but nothing] qiture of time, energy and money. The controlling the Wooly Aphis or “ap- rp ae ready money on hand to beloaned on farms witnessed the removal of the body to] Positive has yet been proposed and we} president had all these things in mind] p49 louge,” conservative commercial in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo. " shapel erected on the| D&v@ been informed that Japan will lay} when he constituted the Keep inves- frutt were estimate that the Mis- VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or & mortuary chapel | her definite propositions only before] tigating committee of five of his clos- gro’ seven youn time, and allow borrowers to pay back each wharf of tho American steamship] the Washington conference. The] est personal friends in the various de-|#ourl Agricultural College has saved year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan should call Ine, The chapel was beautifully dec-| Japanese have great confidence in M.| partments and furnished them with ex-|the orchardists of the State from and get our rates and I'beral terms, Money ready as soon as $75,000 to $100,000 annually. Papers are signed. Wehave @ full and complete abstract of le to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the eons from the naval arsenal. ration for — hen pr ure, - per ot] FOr the big peach crop of the U, 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax The ceremony of transferring the Russia's commission should conv A prominent republican member 0 Ozarke, Missouri is largely indebted titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in “bates as - hia head 4h the Japanese that peace depends on the| congress said that the president is bg Itural Co Sudden county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E. Wal- ody of the admiral on board the] reasonableness of their terms. I be- deeply concerned over certain dis- Agricult lege. Su ton 84 years ago and are written upidaily from the county ree- ords, ‘e furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable the sake of pride. Ending the war] of his administration to departmental If you have idle money for six months or lo! the and turning her attention to internal toRapicetey rte alae not betteve| ‘hat by spraying peach trees with a Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on ‘ Geo. J. Gould to Raise Chickens, | improvement and the development of] that graft or fraud predominates, or] Whitewash in late winter, a cheap DIREOTORS—— her industries will enchance the pres-| that the average government official|and effective protection is furnished Wn. E. Walton, J, Ev Aam, J.B. Jenkins, From the New York Herald. tige of Russia more than a continu-| or employee is dishonest; nor does he] which prevents the buds from start: John Deerwester, Wn, W. e T.0, ware, Middletown, N. Y.—Geo. J. Gould,} atfon of the confiict until Japan 18] pelieve that the service ts in every MV. QO, H.Duteher, 0, R, Radf. ” {ng into growth during warm daysin Sam Levy, ‘ax Weiner John E Shutt who has a country home near Ard-| finally overcome. particular clean and honest; but he] 14.4. only to be killed by a subse- FRANE ALLEN, 8xcy, ‘Wa. E. WALTON ville, Delaware county, has decided| ™M. Routkowski said he thought the} js determined to root out fraud where- ’ y jo He , PRES, Wm. E. Walton, Pres, Sam Levy, Vice Pres, Fank All O. A, Allen, Ass't Sec, A. A. Peach, Clerk and feabasw wil aa i Kiad You : Many friends, but you will find none so Meet CMD its steadtast, eo ready to respond to your * wants, so capable of pushing you ahead, as the leather-covered pass book tesued by and they will find moral support in| days ago on the request of Secretary of Ploughman, a constable, was killed, pertin, Paris, Washington and perhaps | State Swanger of Missouri, Cut Off an Ear of the Victim. some good bank. and Thomas Gibbons, a deputy con-} even in London. Our army in the| Judge McElhinney’s action was basen} Cheyenne, Wyo., July 18.—Accord- stable, was lightly wounded, in a| field is much stronger than it was 15] on the ground that Secretary of Statd ing to information received from You can easily demonstrate this by by epening an account here. We receive deposits in any amount, and will beglad Fame : - $55,000.00 - - 11,120.04 J. R. Jenkins, Frank M, Vorie. A. B, Ow-n, wu. &. Walton QO, R, Radford, Or, N. a. Whipple B, P. Poweli Wm B Tyler Sam Levy ‘ lees and their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON MAY HAVE 468 @ customer. Victoria, B. C., July 18-— vices from Hongkong tell of a novel plan of campaign adopted by Chinese in south China to further the boy- 4 cotts‘fmovement against Uulted . States merchandise. Wealthy Chin- 4 ese of Tekhoi in Sanning district, j have imported thousands of Jap- anese fans, on one side of which they { have had rough sketches printed of ] Americans roughly treating Chinese. ; Letters accompanying the pictures calling upon the Chinese to fight the dent of Insurance Hendricks in his in+ quiry into the affairs of the Equitablé Life Assurance society which District Attorney Jerome made several unsuc- cessful attempts to procure last week, was received at the district attorney's office Monday. It was taken there by & special messenger from the office of Robert Hunter, deputy superintendent of insurance, under an order issued Sunday by Superintendent Hendricks, Mr. Jerome has announced that he will make a careful examination of the testimony and that if conditions seem ‘tO warrant It, criminal action will ‘bé]” (own to make room for a new Structure. The ticket reads: For President, Jefferson Davis of Missis- sippi; for vice president, Alex. H. Stephens of Georgia; for electros, Ed- ward Cross of Hempstead, David Wal. ker of Washington, John R. Hampton of Bradley, W. C. Beving of Indepen- dence, W. W. Mansfield of Franklin: for Congress, 3d district, A. H. Gar- land of Pulaski. Henderson’s Condition Serious. Dubuque, Ia., July 17.—Col. D. B. Henderson, ex-speaker of the house of warned to leave might know how he came to his death. One of the ears {s missing. c To be able SSA) resentatives, is suffering from pa- 4 Americans by boycotting their goods. sn seething $5 6h feria Dh EE SS The fans have been widely circulated | made by his physician, Three weeks| MADE PERMANENT RECEIVER, in South China. ago Col. Henderson suffered a stroke of paralysis affecting the right arm and leg. He has since recovered to some extent the use of these members. He is able to raise his arm to his head and with assistance can walk across his room, but his condition is consid- ered serious by his physician. J. T, Bradley Notified From Washington of Hts Continuance in Charge of Topeks Bank's Affairs. Topeka, Kan., July 17.—J. T Brad- ley has been notified from Washington Drowned 500 Chinamen. Victoria, B. C. July 18.—News was received by the Empress of India of the drowning of more than 500 Chinese as a result of the collapse of @n overcrowded mat shed on the banks of the West river near Canton. A large crowd was assembled to witness the dragon boat festival. Baptists Organize Worlds Alliance. London, July 17.—The Baptist con- gress at Mon@y’s session approved the constitution of the new Baptist World alliance, the objects being to promote good-fellowship and but the others drowned. Great Britain, two from Canada and was arrested by the sheriff late Indiana Race Meetings Oft. day. Chief Shaw said he would state officers to La Junta to bring the i ce eypranerse 4 perm wencgcd man back to this state, pool selling and his threat to im- pagers dace +p ahington, July 17.—-Chairman he gestation | yor information! FARM LOANS, estate on long time, with the privilege of making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal borrower appre- ciates, ‘We loan money in this way and at a low rate of interest. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, x Warrensburg Business College? ~ co-operation Dense crowds flocked to mat shed) among the Baptists of all countries. North Aolden Street, Opposite Cours House, built over the river. The structure} All unions or associations of Baptist : rpcaived are not permit! Cc + gave way and precipitated all into} churches can join, The executive) ‘tempos trek Suan mereae ie . Tuezz Comprars Courszs ‘ the river. A few saved themselves, — scan Recor § eg oe from | ‘, Col. early Monday, informing take ' .B. B PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SABER, Assistant Manager. to borrow money on real BUTLER, MO. Pe Whe Heleva resem, Com. Bank. 3 Bar Solan ar Csi ert SBS :