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THE OL. ra-. For Alf 1 1 TV.X MNGPIELB-REPMBM SI'KING FIELD, 'MISSOURI, SATUKDAY 3I01ININ'Cr, IDOOT MMf LLC imL Saturday Monday We will give you a ticket to the Battle of San Juan with every purchase of $2.00 and upward. Come and let lit you and be happy. Schneider Bros.

Per cent off on all street huts, and ready to wear, hats, for three djys, Monday, Tursday and VVednts-; day oi this ueck. Shetland Floss 10 cents a skein; colors cream, light blue and rose Den-ai. Linen Battenbcrg braid ioc per doz. Battenberg thread 4 cents a spool. Ox Gall Soap ioc a or 3 lor 25c.

We sell this soap on its merits. Once p. used you wont be with- out it. Cobbs fills crjr Cent iiurcbaae. E.E.

AMBROSE 308 South Canipboil SiroaU OF RUSSIA IX CHARGE FEIH ASS CALLED AT STATE UEPAKTMENT TO TU.K OX CHINESE: SITIATIOX HAS NO HOME ADVICES mi sits jiimn wii.i. hi: allow- Ell I AlK.li OI'MI II ION WILL USE NAGASAKI AS A BASIS Ilir War Department Mm Alrrailr ao Led II irl 'I raa-hlB-meat and of rrai Without Olijerllun nr I'rotrat. I ONIAN', Jt'U 14 S.anty rl, i aipati he rived today add nothing lo the kiiowliJic In IvitiJo: uf Ctiln' It 1 Calitdn Uint Jl ILK Vlnvt ill tiw mil II the CrfnU It in. Tjjh f.jtin tli-n fj fciirih to WW 'n puauf'il Kid In rr4ii(ilii( uf t-aia co ui-raJiti -i-h l.il Vui. Im Di ir.lm iio ruii l'ru m.

i ti ujtrj v.u alid tiair riiw at I'j l.jJt tHi i.f Kivu a'(M-l Jt Wt-u I'rmu an ttiiraii tv vV7ti.itiat th ai.J liiint.an Ilit lieu Tiu i liJrU lti Kipimj, UWiapMbg ui.l.r dt- It 1 lU tl't li (. I I ibuaiitMl. tU I. at. -t fleas ttn tu Whixti tL in jt it Hi .11 (II M'l rttjH Ifii jt.l 1 flilnf uu pjtliu afVr i aiiO Uukiiiir it uiiti-'ia i.

Ilia taii r' linir 'I puii.t.-i,t tint ut Hi- bit i- linai. In a onti ut I ieu U.e th it-t kit i aitui'd "i I 1 1. i'k a l. killed uuuitai lit tt. It j.

IJ lb itlil.M i III- i I'M I Uea K.a. MIVIMIN i I'. ji i.v WiHI'llt lii .1 ail 4 ii III hilir. til ii e. at tli tie 0.

II. 'lit til tl.H tl.elli'.i, aitnatlt'U ntiit Hit tlmt lit Imd li.l ti. ill I. Iin lilTltMfllt. lien hunt the i 1 d.

iini.Mi' at In kin. It i- ihhIi ti)d that the t.tt depattitietil a I a I ti Ita ri-teI aff.rtnat uf the an ltiitlie of tt penult iH-r. 'l r.itli.t liy iaiti In a m. i In I h.i'-i. hi the r-p e- ni.ii 'iiM uint I.v Mr The i.

ti tit Ii 1i i'e t1 dirfl in effecting tti It.n (if of troop ani In'i-n 1 fur th ar-nr In lilti the in- pull uf ii.nkl 1 he ei.tne tjiiatti tint the n-- of N.m a a lj-e in thi ftf-Muti w.riil in- i iulatletl of ltltettutlon.il law. -1 1 1 1 1 a h-i-tl Hi'iitiM I It Ih. WiirHu of a di Urat Ion uf ir l-de iaied by olfli lal hT tu lii'i'l) fiU.ihi'i' Aa a itmtUr of la. thr war partnietit ten free aiaillliit Itv-lf of N-K-ietkl a a point fol ti'ain-Khlpiiieiit and a Hurt ut i-it eier atiK-w the end uf the war Willi Spain and the Japanese Kovet nin-lit. having made liu iliJetioii ao far, I arn ly lik ly either to litiike prol" Itaelf.

or li entertain one from uny other nation. or j. n. ANN AH1U)K, MICH JC1.Y to China J. 11.

Augell spoke to 1 ii'ift- people In Hie university hail tnniRht on "The IMeeii't Crisis In China." After reviewing the new tlmt has been reiterated from the Orient telling of tho terrible ahurghter there, he fahl that jf it it, true, there be a wipln? out of the repponsiiiie and a rehabllltatiun of the country. AfTordlni? to Dr. Angell. the ncwiipa- V.n r.fTa.t per. II rt rinriau i.u ii-1 work of the nmmonaries nan upon the uprising.

The Mr. Ange 1 believes, objart to missionaries pritra-l rily, beejume they are foreigners nnJ not beeauie of fear of thrlr religion. A more serious cause of upri.iinx In hU opinion. i the rumor the sreat poer are going to bring about an Immediate partition of the empire. Finally, tnld the a reaction haflrMii again at the reform measures by the late emperor and his follower and conservative tnem-bera of the allien are up in arms to guard against a change.

Angell' said In conchu-ion. that If the empress dowager and her advlsora have been coneerned. In the present ttat.e of affair they mtmt be cleared out of the way the Integrity of the empire ought to be preserved, lie said: "And I am glad to see the United States and (ireat 'Britain and possfbly other powers ate united for this end." Jealousy may eauso the breaking up of the empire, but it would not be a simple thing, warned 'Ur. Angell, to divide China and administer it peare-tully. Am (Ttvalmorc Hied.

ST. JOSEl'H. JCLY M. Chesmore, prominent In Missouri llnan-claJ circles and prealdent of the whole-aje firm of ybeinnore ft Katlake. re-cvlved a stroke uf paralysis while walking in Diamond stTeet and died, today.

He vu yeart old. tijl. i KAMI wiomitii, WAUNGTOX. D. JULY IX 4 day; Jieali, rautlH -1 1 iii'ul l-'iirei-ntil.

Tor gprlngtield and vicinity: Saturday, probably fair; coiUlnued warm weather. I a Miw on. district. II Will He Op. In In the Indian Inrllorr When Hi Mineral I.eaKea Are INDKI'KNniCXCK, KA.S JCL.Y 13 1 lie aiinoiiticciMf hi that the (dietary of the Interior In M.u'.y ti iirve i of mim-rat ianls in Inilat).

lii'ittjij is r.ff to many In lhi. part rf the tuU: well as for- ii f-ii i i I i i -1 who ht-ilive that the i 1 1 i Jf of r-e ri til i i oil I j-as. A putty of ii-iflnma mn. n-a-lP-l r. Ov.

flM, holds a Cns.e'o i. i -s Iji.d In the tok wcreaale in ci ii.f tlw throurh their tl.i Iiii. i of the 1 i t.i. have mule i In i.ihi Oil 'u'lipany of r. lie ml.thv Mt-il ai lt) the I ln-je a i.Mitl I 4 1 'he ioili)iH Dot l.e 'i 1 letary of liit- ii'V pen; from op.

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um la ile lull. I Wai- I ik Ik. Tta" I It, ail. .11 ti Ii I I p.v;. I- I LlM-tl I li 1, II.

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ut alii if I I I A i jl! I 1 1. I CONVENTION III CUBA1 It 1Y i--! tin i ii i i M-Mt It-" I'. II 1 lilt I I it i'-a. l.ll 1 3 'o i. 1 j.

uf al: t- ur I 111 r-in the I I. Ill Ii If tnl an at a'! in ill ti' a. ji; Ik 'Mv tiaii i i ti' Ii I f'l I -J 1 tii- I a' I i II -i tin p. i I n.i atiuti I I 11. tt.if.k i't 1 em 1' ti t-.

W.lltt tl Ill I lull I il lIK'e I t' II I tl.lllllj 1.1 ilit r.i at- in tive them li.d' Ml I ipn til- wlh ut i. nation. It a mat ter for tin in to 1, lint It should be d. rntine. I when they are in a position ali.iohiti tit ol n.a.

liven teen, a I have nic.sesteil l' in a -ae where it tah- two to tn.tke i bargain." TAYLOR FlilLEY IN I ENU to nn 'iv AND (jn linrhe of Itteli Tlie Are In.ii liit.tieeiil, ua Hie l.nn ile.timea l.Y 111. Charle? Fitilty. i.f state of Ketj- tll' kv, lid to-lay that he Intends to go to to Ptand ttial for eomplirlty In the murder of V. K. loe- bcl.

llenaij: r.s.so(tn as I am satisfied titat the rnneor of our opponent, has iied ilown, ehale return I ftipto-e I sbal Jiave to je ly general ohfervation In deelding. tat knowing myself to be absoiutely Inno-cetit I eannot bear the thought of allowing fiieh an imputation has been mad" against me to stand. Gav. Taylor feeis Just I do." THE JI RY COMPl.ETEH. Jury was completed tiiis n.rning In the case of Caleb Powers, former secretary of state, charged ith-come plicrty in the floe be I shooting.

The evident was heard thl afternoon. Col. Campbell. In stating the ca-e for the reviewed tlie political events of lat fall and eieilally the events following the election and the Instituting of cunttfts by Democratic candidates for state ofTl. ea.

Calei Powers, he alleged, wai tlie most aggrej- Ive among those who "tought to tt-tle the by violence and to him largely iu due the Importation of the mountain "feudiata" to iliuiWfort. I I i I i i i I i BAUMHOFFS HE DKMKH HAVnu IOI.ATED THE AUIIEEtlEVr EMEIIEII lTO Mltll THE STHIKKHS. ALL CHARGES DENIED UK Ml KI.K IKC-EM 1 tllKII HU THE I IIOl UI.E. THREE BUS LIMES KO JIiMINC Iht-r Arr Will ralrunlai-d Impurtrd Mt-n on tbv lor Mara Arc lie-rrllaii nlli llora Wurko lua I umnrli Hun. ST.

IjOLIS. JL'LY 13 Man- igr ii-wg W. Baunihutt of tla St. i-o i IraiiKit ti.irpauy tae out i 1V ihaige- wade by the etrlker. In which the latter charaeU teat Baiim the enter- el Into July 2 llaiimh ifT Jen.

that he Hu'el It Hi te debtee the HgreeuiH.t txUeeu it. voliill.ifee alij I'm St Tiaii M- ijw te aJ-hjeij tu tliat nl eUJea- jti a Ur.lt aith fni.r at I) l.lLt- I l.e t.t vr dn.i.4 ill the -n. tt.e tlli ei. j. i In ii I ut v.

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11 1 i- tut Ihlie 1 tit e.it 1 Ian. i mum ilitefauJ a-e Ueiti ei 1 be in.ii. ti mh at fi.e 'the Ti.tit a Ilf it'-'bd ari I uf lit litent 'aij''-n nuile Ii a)j'iit the i "tl hlef I ft-' IU' mute i' Iti M.n 'he it Ir Th. 1 i' 1 1 it I o- ia-t It ll.e,! Ft l.l'lie l-i ii r. .1 ft-.

nt f' on lit! tat i tit, I an I ti Tr.tti-it 'Oll'pitlt ii Je I i kel i tr'ain t.l tltettl tut RECIPROCITY TREATY Ill IT Willi I.IHMIM Will I'M'U 1. 1 1 HI I i.f) HI. lirrnmiit I. eta Helta. Hon an I'alnllna met linat(.

Wr f.rl UlnlniiiM ION 1. newiy alcn.il 1. 1 pr.i-ity In- tw.en I it ii'e. (lirmanvl will he pioilHinieil tuniono w. The upon whi.

Ci-nnanv ritn'-i a re.liit tlon of dutits have b'en I enitmi-raieil already, iwir.i-s. and utatuary. the re- liutl in s-ii. a beit.g provided I for In the In return the Viilted fi res the -most favored nation trea'oiettt. or! In other words, the minimum tariff rate" on artit les of t-xiMtrt to (iermany.

i The arrangement in addition contain some administrative but I are said to tie of iutete-t to tier- mah alone and therefote, will be ntadel public- by the ierman goveiuuieiit furi the information of Its exporter in due time, WILL SERVE TOGETHER CROKKR. till I-. VHIHPHV IX A BOND OF HIITKKHVIL, l.NIl Y. 6w the K-ierallve aTaninillle at Stew orW The. Xulh- Ins nnU" Won't He i Dlaappolaled.

NEW YOtRK. JULY 13-Major Jamea K. MoOtllre of Syracuse, who fs managing the Hryun cumpaign In thin state, was In conference today with Richard Croker and Kx-Senatqr Murphy. Mr. Croker was Invited to eerve a member of the executive, state commltt and he accepted.

B. Hill, Hugh McLaughlin and Ex-Senator Murphy ha? also aocepted. The other nieniten of the executive tonunlttee. prubably will aeluciUrd next week from mem burs of Ihe state STATEMENT i I I I 1 i I THE MOV WOXilKU Haa Hrlurufd Humr Krum I ln. uln.

uil'htj5t travis rptuim-d lioui lJii'-oin night. went at or.ct to bU homo Twelfth ftrt-ct and Asnes avruup, nut stopping to loiter with the lotal l-m- or-ratle polltlciaii down town. Mr spt-ct part today with al politi cians, though many of his old Republican rrlpnua were 'not h-noied with a ie it from hlra. naneati t-ity t- mci are ilio natiosal asaliict fniing to pun. Hir.i.n do; Tine until Hi.

Mm U'aile Mire that he enho nil Kil v. lh I. as tn-n Jonit for Hiii.i money tfcat they te4r get fci.tu;- il.iv a or o.iie it.j i lira I ml Inn t.ora tliruail In lun YOKK. I.Y I I ean iiiie York. win.

I. arrival hre In the pan of with Itt hft Urok'-n and ml5ing ht fur So irhtnui'i n. lirif -4Wn. Lu lio. M' l.o''! iir ut.

1 Aid-dr Tamp Liwit. were amonf tlta pi-. The atirol utid-r ar ii iMitnjfiit to i'cs I. tlon enrnl of the in I -Mt ii man amle. In i t-l S'ul a 1 lie (i lie' 'the Um'-I Of 'o''V.

rMrn lhj uli- to the e- 1 "AMI OF CUMBERLAND' II I. HI I I II IHIIM luhin k. lii ih ii. It Will Be a r)la aa4 Ik l.i.l h. Will til fcaia uihrr In tin.

lull, al tV k. It i tVj. A ht I ij 1 4 te. i -u a 1 I Ii ti i 4. it .1.: tail ttl' I ei a'e h.i If mi a'e i' If III l'l- I -1 ik til- It lilt, 4 GERMAN GOVERNMENT Ml ioiiiii uri 11 I I III III ll I I In the r.

Mral ta.t.retiin Hill lkal Ii Will Sat la Lai. Haa aa'traei i I 1 1 1 in tit. ti' i a 'lie jt it. i i1 t- It a i tl 11 I ll.i't i.i kl.u. 1 Ii uf I'll I HI ll I Itn.

Hi.ae III I ki I ,1,, In I II tut a Ike Hrlllak lnn.nl Hut Ir.ae Haa l. lletlte.l. K'VI'-'N. JCI.Y ii. -f i': 'h IttitinH ti.nau! In Cat.a I1M ata'e that the fl-t jear of Ir- rn In the .1,...

The V.v.ii tr.t.le the new wniU hate nuteriaiized. neitiu-r the 1,0 report tl- ''V fr the non-fulfillment of th.e. l'nniie attaehe nut to the Amerlea" "ftii They have worked hmiefii anil earnestly for what tin cotifiiii I ihe le.t int. tes of. p.

land. It iti not e.ty to eec whit they have t'une. Th 1 1 1 i i r.eiili tl. they are gi.ve. namely, the eslaltiieffmi nt of a permanent form of governnteiit.

THE i.ih 1i l.al Tto lean urlh aerllun I. Muekeil with Anna and Amananlilou. MANCHESTER, JCI.Y M-The Guardian repcru that Xir. Chan, herein ejigcr to dissolve. appeal to the countrr before the Botr War draas on further War drags on further.

Experts have eonliJentlaily irt'orx-ed the government that hostilities are likely to continue for two years longer. The Uvdenburg country In the nottii-ern Transvaal Is well stored with tattle and provisions and there are reserves of Martini-Henry rifle-i and cartridge which the Uoers have not yet touched. The Boers are absolutely Irreconcilable to the Idea of British rule. SIWUIX tlNMHAI. 4 Part llu.haiea Are al.l Hat Urea Wardered, Hoaal-r4 and Enien.

YAVCOLVER, 'B. JCI.Y 13. Samoan advices say a party of native bush men from Cape Orford was murdered, roasted and eaten by cannibalistic Kanaias on the coast The German government lias taken action looking to their pun.auruenL r- No. O. 1 I IT 18 NOT -J Ml i uli i iunL THE blllM) AHv OK THE KEI'lUi LIC HAS Ml i ii.

3IAKE11. M'KINLEY IS INVITED HEl A I III. I I III. ('t HH ItllllDi. MR.

BRYAN IS ASKED TO COME; Ileeau.a Ilr I. l.l.ij nl Illn.l.. a rat. Member ol tar I uniinlt. t.

ua lu Itatlua. I J. r-r rvn i- Lai a i 'or t( It ll II II Ml SECRETARY HEATH 1 nt; 1 1 io HI I'l ill It IX o'imii iie. Hn No a el a. Tint al4lullt rt.alllull.-e l.eln-ral llria lui ln' be A.pt.luleiJ TYA.SHIN.IT'-.X.

JI'LV far an known a ii a su ce-sur to A-sMatit Po-tma-t-P ti.ll.-l.il lleat.1 not lit ell dei idt 1 tiiioii. Mr. II. -itli'i 'retirement fr.it: tile 'ieMt fuiio 9 selti-tioti for if tlie can National has le. 11 con, fore.

in. time and th-re some informal u-sioii to his su' 'uitis Oui Id of Massachusetts, to whom the at the close tlie stpanieli war tendered an ment as -member i.f the Insular com for lotfl.e. and J-ourth PostmastiP General Kristuw. wso investigated, U.l Cu jan po-taa recently, has beta ineulioned. base At St t-oui-- H.

E. St. IauiIs 0. 5 Cincinnati 1. 6 IJatterle--Jone and" Crlger; Phillip, and I'eitz.

At Pittsburg Pittsburg 8 9 1 Philadelphia -i Ritterles- Ivee.er, Chexbro uC O'Connor; Piatt and McKarlaud. At New York New York Brooklyn inn, Kennedy, 5Mi lire: HawUy aud'WaX Batteries Dunn, nlty and McGuire; HawUy and ner. '( 1 --v. ti IT.

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