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us~ States. BEGLARES PUBLIC'S ATTITUDE pages Pp , +2 Prepident Ripley of the Git 3 or > ae ane rey ot ihe nt « i bis eyo Sdon see the Error of Their Ways— persons in Ontario asking to — and Extensions Are to vet 88 each for Sotitiées vibueite 4 _ New York, Oct, ‘& — Compléinits that Coffin represented digainst anti-rafiroad legislation of var- pers es E mp y a laqyer, who ere co Gasp fraieed punanies ed with the bequests. Cotte all : We have to day bought two cars: of Northern have made a confession, Hé-entered into the alleged scheme with Mesmin, | _ according to the reported confession, because he wanted to make $200 or $300 with which to buy a present for his widowed mother. which have just been issued. The roads are the Atchison, Topeka | & Santa Fe, the Wabash and the Ches- | Apeake & Ohio. President Edward P. Ripley of the Atchison gays of rate re- ductions: “It is hoped and believed that the public will soon realige that its regent| Says Operators Are Weakening. tine rar aes seme nee ee general has ‘not been just to their| /and 3 Upon aayt stockholders and bondholders and also | *ccepted as indisputable authority, the set unlessytonfidence of investors in| News is enabled jo say that the Teleg- the security and Stability of railway raphers’ strike will probably end, in investments is restored it will be im-| Cleveland at least, Thursday morning. possible to retain the additional rail-| A request was sent to J. B. Mattern, way facilities which are necessary to| ocal leader of the strike, for permis the development.of the country.” sion to return to work on Thursday. President Ripley adds that the Atch-| It 18 sald by persons interested that {south directorshave suspended vari-| 'f Dermiasio&.is not given by the ous @xténslve projects which Wate'con-| leaders the men will’ go wha oe ‘| tomptsited, atid’ will lmit the com-| °W® sccord.” pany’s capital expenditures to the com- Equadorian Rebels Defeated. pletion of improvements to which the company {s already committed. Guyaquil, Equ., Oct. 8.—A large band Presidesit;George W: Stevens of the . ’ een Gxt Chesapeake & Ohio says: od-by a de ent of vian police ete the ee Piura , vse seem to be the interest of 3 ) MARKET REPOR RE table potatoes ; if you want potatoes for j your winter use come in. give us your order for any quantity and when they arrive’ we will notify you /if you can’t come in, write us, we will make: you 8 ice that will interest you, we also just received 2.cara-of Salt, one of Kansas and one of Michigan get our’ price before you buy. Now is certainly the time to nal your winter supply of Potatoes. Don’t put off buying, or you will pay higher, = tNorflet & dei aren s a [eer enaas ona _ Ped * 1% > o> SS SSN ad Se Cone epee A OY ULL Hy HARSHAW PUBLIC SALE OF | PO LAND: ¥ dohirhunities and people served by te (tie: railroads) lines that the rev- enues™' Id not be dessened or the credit ri by further reducing prea 4 fates that afé’now inadequate’to meet | -Kanéaa. City, _ erty and yield the return which share-| ern steers, $3.25@4.25; southern cows, : eee 2 ab if’ The. Only Indagendent Grocers, Phone 144, , . BUTLER, MO, {holders may rightfully and reasonably:} 48,003.25; native comnyend hetfers, tage nate es Go 28; stake ngh:| SSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS : g President Frederick A. Delang’of the | = b0@: aa poe @ Os - ——O Wabash, speaking of enactments of | $2. .00. "3 Wild-Engine in Wichita. im two cent passenger laws by Indiana,| Hogs—Receipts, 10,000. Market strong SERGE 18) Wie to 5c higher. Bulk of sales, $6.10 3 Wichita, -Kan:, Oct. 8—A heavy Kanéaia, City Liveu@tock, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa, says: , * “While these laws have not been ef- br “yin ay ‘6.00 Mt, basin GI ih Sa Y Nt Ni fective’during the fiscal year agd ‘we: 1 Ragteabcugy tanh 5 satay not therefore Getermine accusetely,| Muttons, their results, it is quite clear iuat they | G=oy wethiers, $4. moet te 16: toa ‘tven 44.36 ‘ must, if remaining in force, seriously Volunteer Confession of a Merchant affect our passenger revenues.” Chicago Live Stock. Sheds Light on the Moran , igago, Oct. §,—Cattle—Recelpts 10,- Tragedy: ; freight .engine with a full head of steamon-and ‘the-throttle wide open was ‘turndd loose im’ the ‘yards of the } Chicago, Rock: ‘Island & Pacific rail ‘way here Monday night. It made a de- structive ran through the city at the ‘| rate’ of more‘than:60 miles an hour, ‘ta rem wae stopped only when it ~oJgtruck a-sduthibownd freight train two dummies wovth ef'hérd>- Beth engines HOGS Found the Dynamite. eaT Y Detivér, Col., Oct.'8.—A package dbf taining 51 sticks of dynamite was cd PRD MM tound by the police Sunday night on a | ere, $2606.00 EVE WITNESS TO MISS SAPP'S SUICIDE} ware:demoltehed-/and: four ears were vacant lot in the rear of Edward’s | _ Hoge—Recelpts 16,000. Market strong. wrecked. Light, $6.20@6.90; mixed, $6.00@6.90; ’ Butler. . O.s; Chase’s residence, 1492 Race street, 0@6.75; rough, $5,80@6 ran Em vpn mien’ /o°West“Springfield, Mass. Oct. 8— ‘Twenty West :-Springfleld boarding house -mistresses met here Monday night: and) voted to form a boarding- house union. ‘Other.. boarding-house mistresses: Whe-were-unable to attend, ‘sent-word- that they -wéuld stand by any action-taken.’The union decided to raise the prieé of-board from $5 to -$6 per -week‘and' to“put the new rate into effect at/orice.. ‘The rise in the price of-food is given as the cause for the raise’ in the--boarding rates. this tity, A search had. been made bullerof sal 8. H. Whitlow, a Flour and Feed Mer — Kemp V.),Bigelow,- clerk ..in a } 208 mrt ¢hant of Moran, Said Ose Girl Was. kstore, reported that he had over- Infatuated With Him and Killed Her yearlings, $5.50@6.30; la 15@7. heard two men near the city park dis- wnern, petty mba, 1.76 a self, Because Her Love Was Unre., cussing a plot ‘to ‘blow ep” ‘Chase, “Gov. nome quited. , Buchtel and a number of other promi- St. Louis Live Stock, mike hent citizens of Denver. A strong] , St. Louis, Oct. 8—Cattle—Receipta] ola, Kan., Oct. 8.—A sensation Was guard is being maintained at the home iy, Moet cece ner: i Borris on sprung Monday night in the Sapp trag- of Mr. Chase. He iv very wealthy and | and feeders, $2.75@4.75; eows and heifers,| edy which occurred at Moran a week = many years has been at the head | $3.50@5.85; Texas steers, ,$3.00@5.35; cows} ago:Friday night when 8. H. Whitlow, -, Jot the syndicate which controls the | 4nd heifers, $1.75@3.06 a flour and feed merchant at.that aro: to shops and principal’ gambling | ,.“°8#—Receinta, 11,000.; Market 6e to es 10c lower, Pigg: lights, $5.50@6.75;| Pldce, made a voluntary confession in i H d f { Bi -p ade houses in this Ld ae packers, $5.50 utghers and best}iwhich he said that Miss May Sapp he. 30) ° committed suicide and that he was ap ; HH} ba 0 Ig- On Heresy -to- Fear Rare Government, : Natives maete, Rabe AOU eye witness to the deed. Miss Sapp Kansan Killed in Denver. yege+Secretary Wik th . was found in the back yard of the fam- Denver, Oct: 8,—. T. Osborne, book- Major Henry ily home in Moran about 7:30 o'clock 8 et ‘wlio agaisted Walter Well- on Friday evening, Sept, 27th, with keeper for the Green Canon Coal com- ‘ i \ oi fim hia: “Gash for the pol her threat cut from ear to ear. The ‘Dany, was shot-and ~instantly killed es | peesent ithe sc¥ernment in the | family ‘was attracted by the cries of| Monday nlght'by EL. Pierce, a claim 1 I BOARS. AND 2 ee NS; |" oudligerdipiaie cup rece trent the: unfortunate girl. A’ razor wag | Sccoumtant for the’ Denver and Rio 3 9 |st. ais, Koy Major Hei 3.26 | ‘ater fouind by the body. The case keg | Grande railroad. Both men were re- ae aa be loon in w 18:1 been shrouded in) mystery until Mon- cent: arrivals fn this eity, Osborne eom- th in the Interne- day ‘night. Both the murder and the | @8 from Parsons, Kansas, and Pierce toadapevoantio race held in Europe $595| suicide theories, being advanced. from Whiteville, N.C. Pierce fled af- peat He will take temperature and Whitlow: says: be . | ter the ‘killing and has not been cap- ee during his flight across the coun- tate Teante, EA. the Pacific coast. This will be Lk cae: $4.50@5.00; lambs, $6.767.96. | AWay with her. He says that ho had . . b- 1 4 ‘serena weit’ race“ ‘ever héld in —t Hot accepted heri advances and that Sale Under Cover, , Rain OF vt il ie Und ‘States ya ers of the lead- Kansas City Gratn: o~-ooon- the eventing of the t ‘this’ Buropedti ‘deronattic clubs will be| Kansas City, Oct. 8—Close—Wheat un- ber at the rear of the Sapp dental ee SLODn, cath Non tard fe apeny:| told her that theirs relations. must ——_— > 12 ‘ea. hay cease, whereupon she ek ae 1G Ue cape Soe —w | a ag 6 bei hg across her throat. Whitlew EM 3 “Dic, bell & confession, it is believed, with the lat Monday evening’s session of the eer a emeel Gan 5 white, fatention of committing <#iicitie::t16} 4 higher. Ne. CONSISTING OF can From 6 Months to 1 1-2 years ‘old. Write for catalogue. COL. R. L. HARRIMAN, C. E. ROBBINS, C. F. BEARD, FRANK GREEN, H.H. HARSHAW= Auctioners. No. 2 herd, $1: f BUTLER, MISSOURI. ory, eupectal pees "Cord : Yellow. Fi | Ameri Sanaa (eS m oeeer eens ; aT Seta Futures Clos. > Wi Writs“ abestod “ot yellow tevver’ ni | | For Sale Ches A good family driving eae ee 1 ai rig and: single: har-} A, Roa id No. 20 hea anes “ ‘ forschool newse ee ottcs:|