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ANSWERS STORER LETTER President Makes Public a Reply to Attack by Former Ambassador to Austria. OE MEYER’ 3 CROAT CUTTING SAE HAD WAITED A PLAGE IN THE CABINET Mrs. Storer Also Urged Her Hua- ba at Paris a an Suc r to Gen, Porter ssudor Choate pn—Storer Reiterates Former States ts. Woeshington, D, C., Dee, 10.—Prest- dent Roosevelt Sunday night made public a long letter addressed to ary Root giving correspondence en the President and former Amb ador Bellamy Storer at Vienna and Mrs Storer, in which he says that Mr. Storer’s refusal to answer his letters and the publication of various private le rs justified the passa- dor’s removal; that Mr. Storer’s pub- lication of private cor vondence was atl aniy, and that he {the Prosident) had stated with ab- Secre betw THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OUT OF PRICES $25,000 STOCK CONSISTING QF pecwiiar!y ang solute clearness his position, the rea son Why it was out of the question for ‘ him as President, to try to get any MENS BOYS AND CHILDRENS SUITS AND ORVECOATS Will be sold at prices which will compel you to buy here if you want to save dollars on your purchases. Never before have such offerings been made to the people of Bates County. PELLAMY STORER, Former Am! tlor to Austria-Hupe F Dismissod by President, eit archbishop made cardinal, the pr iradion bishop nd as weil as othe romipations. He tl cd “which ue (Storer) either suppresses or wisstates.” He says he did not of the in Ud kuow ¢ tin facts Joe M resent the action of the Storers “un- til it becume evident they were likely to dumug \merican interests.” He say +. Storer urged him to give her husbend a cabinet place and that a she st ted London and Ge were not feed % pr ‘ \ ors, suggesting her husband in that con- ssh Decne gebe pa pare si ote ie ke nection, ‘The President incorporates Order of Publication. Vacation, that ald defendants be notiied by Order ot Publication. comnts of Bates er 4 Adrian Items. \ oo ’ CK, e a leter from, Postmaster General | grate or MISSOURI, ) it inst them 'n thir court, the object and | STATE OF MISSOURI, |... at least thirty days before the drat day of aaid ' |, Cortelyou contradicting the statement = ee. ature of which is to have the court to County of Ba: an next February term of this court, From the Journal. ‘ ; aide : ; County of Bates.'1 § determing and define the right, | In the Cirouit Court, In Vacation December CHAS. M. BARKLEY, Revival services are still in pro- that President’ McKinley had com- | tn the Clreult Court, February term, 197, In \nterest of all of sald partios |. 0th, 10%. ay, Platatif? Cireult Clerk, hed a P missioned a gentleman to ask the Vacation December 11th, 10. to lots five (5) and eeven (7) and ge UO. y> A A true copy from the record. Witness My | gress at the B. church and the ._, | Lewis A. J, Lippelt, curator of the estate of halfof lots four (4) and six (6) of sec- Mite lezat.] hand, and seal of the cireult court of | & avn mn and an honor to the country,” to bf Lippelt, Piaintitfe, ' part thervof: Al-o fo cancel a certain deed of | devisers of said James McHenry; B. J. West, | 7.4 Circuit Clerk, | twenty persons have professed con- appoint Archbishop Iveland as Car- Bt trast given by Morgan Fickea, dated 24th of a can lee atoee widen or d inal. Me Coal sae thu jane ifliving, the unk: August. 180, and recorded in’ the reco R ad unknow law or devisees | —------_____ | version anda number have mani- dina Mr. Cortelyou says the ate d e Bates county in book 4 at page 247. and oa! 4a Ann West, if living President never made any such re-| of Andrew A e fenerally 10 perfect the Atle to sa'd lote eee wanact fee a rare, SaneWst ak Order of Pablication. fested.a desire to become christians. 4 . eee h bi in these plaintifs, said deed of trust cov- 4 je ry A quest. The President declares that} Bexty snd Jono Berry her husband, ering art of Ita 4 and 5" above ‘mention: | Ann West; Sarah McClendon, if living aod if | STATE OF MISSOURI, Rev. Mason is proving himself an . Storer ‘ A , . er a \ * Mr, Storer’s siatcment that he author- Jeunes ge edad tii eore pay éree divertiog the ‘act dante SA sich $08 head the unknown heirs at law or devisees County of Bates efficient preacher and a pupular pas- ized any such message to be deliver-| dosia Brown and Joseph L. Brown her bu ery one of them of Teal oF apparent right, por Melee og § BS Bg eligi herp ciceait Court. In Vacation Dec. 11, 190. | tor, The Journal congratulates him ed to Pope Pius is untrie, Ne saya q nd their unknown heirs oe jateret, ete ae femees ranean: Of Churlotte Reese, devessed; Martha d. Guy. ‘attle ~~ Plaintiff, on the meeting and wishes him il that he never received a letter from] h irs, | @ppear to have of record or otherwise in said er, if living and if dead, the unknown hus- | Kobert Call oun, Defendant. J oe Ce he deed, besiaaa Maniea’ it ete and hee estate or any part thereof and vesting the | bandor widewer and the unknown heirs at} Now at this aay comes the plaintiffheretn, by | 10 his pastorlal work. Ambassador Storer giving an account| Yoxnown heirs, if de ‘aret Bailey and mple in these plaintii anc law and devisees of said Martha J. Guyer, her atto: and files her petition and amidavit, 3 of his visit to the Vatican, and of the = 5. ey iy reid te Uvie ac bo Aen Bed Sat spear, & Chaves aiieaad Defendants. a Re eed her om thet defondant Dr. Bates reports the Yollowing ow . ereof, to a ler of Publication. oun Is 8 non- message he personally gave the pope : 4 bia sukagwa heirs’ (tdead, Get hd holden at the court house in the clty of at this day comes the plainti herein by | Missouri: lent of the Stateof | births in November. Onthe 18tha on behalf of Mr. Roosevelt. The M. - ¥ a ny re 7a MS OT pn pd eeaee wie a , horney and Ales his petition under eath ai-| Whereupon, te ordered a ‘ girl_babycame_to th-_home-of Ed president's action follovs the publica-| hisanknown hers, if dred, 4H. Humphries, | of sald term, plead to the petition i | Yames stetieury. U. J, Wests Mary Aca weet, | Dublication that plaiatiq has commenead s extt | Siitfe, A baby wis born into tion of “the confidential pamphlet’ | !£ living, and his unknown heirs. if deed, A. | ssid cause, the same will be taken as confess- ah McClendon and ‘Martha J. Ga: er, if liv. jainst bim in this ceurt, the object and gen-r- y , Christian, if living, and his unknown | #4, and judgment will be rendered according- ing, are not residents of ‘ot rf to obtein @ decree of di- home of W. B. ‘in:mons on tl which Mr. Storer last week sent to it dead, C, F, Boxi ly. $ a further £0 oF he vert! dant p the president, the cabinet and the sem be publlahed, according ve iawn Tue Sorte there are persons interested in the offered her such indi torender | 220d. Conrad Helle became th ate foreign relations committee. Order of Publication. "| WEEKLY Tres, 8 newspaper published in eal Sanec eka iaaestneeoae te =, Waters proud father of ».icl on the 26th. . threatened county of Hates for four weeks successively, | to the plaiatif. That said uaknowa nd cslied plainti® vile names, and that hehas| Mrs, Chas. Bf a this day eome the plaintiffs herein, by | pablished at least eek, the last inser: evan heirs Po \nord refa ‘ . Harper presented her Cincinnati, Dec, 10,—Bellamy Stor- | thelr stiorney and file their petition and at@da- | tion to be at least thirty dave ‘before ihe arst | orei2! carla “pthndyy heed Talevethe raid Eaton Uathecs teant sone husband alittle daughter on the er, former ambassador to Austria a adams, M | iapdliaitaalaa TET SARELET ol davis taeir tae 1 deceased, | FF eideaet 127th. A bo; as born to Mrs Hen: Hungary, Monday replied briefly to pnd ye 4 ~~ pn I ‘ Ciroait Clerk. on Ot deceased, fendi Baller pape a ‘ sd james Jenes her a cop: the record. the statements contained in Presi- | and James L. Brown ber husband, Elizabeth (oat) heel’ ant evel ef the Gireult Gourt ot od ’ a | of cae , 8 her husband, Lucinda, Bates count; if Desem- dent Roosevelt's letter to Secretary of alley and Joha’R Balter ong eden ig ET ct State Root which was given to the ad, He AG Geariee x. Fou, Cironit Clerk. sa rt | ts | _ press Sunday night, insisting on the om, Saee Caiapbell, A. WF Gat vn. Order of Publication. The political fellow who thinks he position he had heretofore taken and | H. Campbell snd Sarah E. Vandeventer, and can read figures tells us that Mis- reiterating the statements made by Siesta cre STATE OF MISSOURI, g0uil fs doubttol, 60 Js, tomorrow him in the statement to the members | not be County.of Bate , but 4 believi of the foreign relaions committees of ened in: real Court. Ia Vacation, December snag one ast sg congress, made public last week. Mr. paren ht. Lowery, George D Lowery, » Misso j . i Storer Monday said: “I seem to have been elected 8 member of the ‘Ananias club’, like all others who have come into dis pute with President Roosevelt. I am now to be classed with Senators Chandler, Tillman and Bailey and others who have questioned some act or word of the president. Like every other American gentleman who has a wife to protect I undertook to de- fend her name from insinuations and charges of falsehood.” Mr. Storer then reiterated much that appeared in his first statement which he claimg was intended for private circulation and added that he has four letters bearing on the coa- troversy as to the promotion of Arch- bishop Ireland, all of which he asserts tend to bear out his contention that “I obeyed the explicit instructions of Mr. Roosevelt in acting as I did with regard to the promotion.” “Archbishop Ireland told me also that the president on several occa sions in conversation took the credit for the action he tow repudiates.” W. Lowery and T, P. Lowery, Plaintitts, Soegrinis ; bin a 5. French, Carl Clemmens and Anna ; ‘tha: m Q st defendants. Sues Order of Publication, erareot inssount, j,,. oo H # i : 8 i i ue i AH F ; fi f H in