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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, A VDRE1V 4TKSOV IV 1S32. 1SETH WARD DIES SUDDENLY SAY CHICAGO MAY GET IT JOSIE SADLER, STORYTELLER THE KANSAS CITY STAR M. aljfjfonlas Citu (Limes. TUB ROtDS TO BE OPEED.

Intlinn TvrrHury Rnilruad Are ot the Judite, the Interior Department say. MvsKoctE, I Dtc 0 The Indian officials here reemed word from the Department of the Interior and the Depirt ment of Justice to-dav samg that a de ctsion held been reached the cise of Minnie kine the Missouri Facihc railroad, in which it was held that rad roads were suhiect to the road laws of the terntor. which proude tint roads shall be opened on all section lines 1 he railroads asserted tint they hail a vested right and that they were to be the sole judges as to where section ie vcre to be opened for uis across thur right of way and to be the judg ot ill damages lu Fubau othcials held that thev had n' an tiscnnnt of the hnd through which the hmldul and were subject to tin laws In this tliev ee unheld ilk tt n.cv Gimrai and the coniptrohc ot tlu uureikv li is i td Inch agent the mini tund be i sed i ope i vuls I he Inoitti police hae been or hred to ujiui the roads on all section lines wluic ntnuis. hae demanded it dins nkn applies th the Creck and (hero nition inal Seventy-One Yenm Aro To-Iav the J-Nullification Proclamation A as Issued. Do you happen to recall said the Man 1 PIONEER OP JACKSON COUNTY AND with Spectacles, that tf was just seventy- A WEALTHY MAN.

one years ago to-day that Jackson issued 1 his nullification proclamation? w. 83 old a-d H.d lie looked about expecting a sympathet- ic response, but nobody said a word ou dont mean to sav. he went on, that you dont een know wlnt the nullification Oh. well, whats the use on don need to be so serious about Sdh arj, one of the pioneers of it, replied the recent graduate And you Jnd the father ot HuRh speak as it von were actually an adinueri of Jackson 1 hat's cry bid form V' ard- fornter Pol1'- conimissionu. moderns don't admne Jackson He was died about go thick last uijju i ho tin one of those raw eslerners, mirdticated, 1 two and one half miles southwest of no statesman, a demoralizer of the pub-1 estport Mr Waul was urs oil lie service lalui jjtnh is believed to have resulted Heaven preserve the country from jh- frf)m hlJ athalKcd ag( rising generation, intcrruned the Man with Spectacles, bursting with wrath Ar-1 1 P-neira! iietlth vv L-od drew ickson doe-ni need my defene rt been ttcb tor two thank fortune, hut I'll just te SI von a ihret years and had been under the care duns; or two about tne proclamation of ot a nurse lie was up and about vester December to so that you wont have the(ia, as but tomplained to the nurs.

excuse any longer of quite the dense tg lu, feeling well He had TCWSSS; Zli s-f IS to bed shmth beioru ouock last i ig! he thirks is right, without fear or favor, and the people want just such a man for President. It is impossible to alarm the Republican party, its clear-headed leaders or its national committee about a Presidential candidate who has the admiration and the confidence of the whole country, irrespective of party lines, and who has no enemies except those that a strong and conscientious President must nuke THE LESiHOT OP THE BITI.ER DECISION, The gist of the decision of the Missouri Supreme court which saved Fd Butler from the penitentiary was tins Butler o'f-teied a brbe of $2 500 to Dr Chapman, a member of the Board of Health of St Louis, to vote for the award of the city garbage contract to his comp my The Board of Health did, subsequently, let the contract to Butler But the charier of St Louis provided that all contracts for public work should b'' awarded by the Board of PubLc Improvements Furthermore, an ordinance which declared that the Board of Health should award the con-trict was not passed until the offer of bribery was made Consequently, from both points of view, it wa- not a crime under the laws ot Missouri for Butler to Published by the Kansas City Star Company at the northeast comer of Eleventh street and Grand avenue ruscnrpTiON rito Morning Evening and Sunday (thirteen papers a week), delivered by carriers, to Cents a Wart, or sent bv raaii, postage prepaid wherever carrier delivery is impracticable, for 10 Ceats a Week, Entered at the potoffice at Kansas City for transportation through the mails as econd-clais matter. THURSDAY, DECEMBER to. NOVEMBER CIRCULATION. THE STAR WORDING PAPER THE TIRES.

The actual copies of this paper printed and sold during the month of November were as follows Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov.

Nov Nov. 116,861 1 15 560 4 US 641 5..., its 714 1 1 5 689 7 ns 105 8.,.. Sunday 9 1 15 66 Nov. 10 11; 680 Nov. xi 708 Nov is ns 6s Nov 13....

.115 838 Nov 14. T15 500 Nov 15, Nov 16., us 78 Nov. 17.... 15.856 Nov 18 1 5 on Nov 20. 116025 Nov ti6 oat Nov 22 Sunday Nov 34 II5 71 Nov 25 1 1 5 928 Nov 36 i6 061 Si ll Nov 29 Sundav Nov 30 115.848 Of course you won't recall the fact He had not fallen asleep and Ward 'hat protectionism as a permanent system i and the nurse were pr -em in the rum I was first advocated by Clay 1832 I pi when suddenly Mi Ward raised his Ik id that time it hail always been rt girded and opcue(i fn, Illout, if to speak Boas a temporary expedient 1 he t.tnT cl H.

UJd pronolI1K. a word he 1 1 ot 32 stirred up th South and partial I larly South Carolina 1 he leg.shtnre 'he pillows dead tailed a convention to conuder the situa widow ami two hilurex tnn This bodv adopted a nullification or I Resides the wuiow. Mr Mar dmance declaring the tariff laws utieot, jWatd tmi am, 11 i.li Waul and Ju'11' stitutional and tri and that arvi. survui He hid I hen narrel' state would secede it the (.41, ted Sut ulliCt. lSoo Jlhl a.vau ,1 n.tween bus 1 I Bi'tler got contract from 1 ie Board of 1 Health did not mtkt any difference 'ffie pe0pje know now that that i- the i aw 1 be Supreme court has said it The thing to do is to change the law I hat is, 1 ht the next declare, bv enact- kI Ji be a bn'' attempt to bribe cne who assumes to act a an effukd, or win the offtn ler be heves to ar ffiin In as br ad terms attempt to bniw Dr Chapman, because Chapman did not have the legal authority to vote for the contract i he fact that GOSSIP OF THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION FROM WASHINGTON.

Gritrnte Stewart and R. C. Kerens Had tin 4 agreement That lit. i.ouls Would tep Out. the i Former Asserts.

WAshjkgtov, Dec dv.ance delegations from Chicago and St Louis arrived here to-day to press the claims of these cities for tiie national convention If when the national committee men it is decided to decide the date of the convention prior to June St. Louis will drop nut of the fight If the convention in held 1 late as June 15 the Missouri metropolis will rfier all the usual inducements minus a big contribution to ihe' imimttc fund Word tonus th.it New Oilcans pre-pirtd to ofier for Bie national 1 MMUiun If it dots, no o.her city wiU tt mpt to duplicate the offier Nobody haN vti armed from New Orleans ban iramisto will extend an mutation, al ihfiii ns offer has not jet been an-m iiued. VMIAl ST LOt OFFERS tilt iiuago dtUgitmn now the city ni mpi -dotS Raymond, chairman im hiMigo 1 11 md convention cotn-n tne, Gi inn Stewart, the Illinois com-imtuman and Nkxander Reveil and iG iv i erbu-M St Loins is repre--hi a hv i rincis, Ihonip-iii, i.c i ri i fair treasurer, Daniel im nr (f tin Globe Demtx rat rn 1 i I tik, pi higher of the St. mu, tr lo morrow a Chicago del-fi 1 it 1 1 live members will ar- me, a-, vv iiv 1 crowd of St I-ouiS i-f i tons will offer for the en mment oi he Democratic national mm 1 1 i thur wives, the enure tf ik" nil mi It el fins is a new hotel 1 conj.ki 1 (n kings highwav, ar tbi ur It wul he used as a hotel ji do i th( and later as dnh pv 1 1 1 the new Jeftcrson i 1 ii be ietjuirtd for committee no 1 1 hi mat cjnventin pur- ms ly i 1 tin 11 di iimib pmip th the selec-ttn 1 (In h. the R( publican com Tin! the i ham es aN 1 favor that cry tin Dm matw mtiuial convention 1 ti 1 I un!" nl ai 1I1 diy for a 'mt, ot He Unur.it'i nation com utu ham.

Jinuarv 12, to hx 1 (hu i do the Demo-1 ui 1 1 11 He ie Suwirt the lihmus Republican 01 1 1 tit n. Al G( vtrnor Francis '1 tu inxht that he and Richard 11 tm MiN-t um committeeman, i tu id 1 '11 igretmcnt months t' 0 it Ini imulirul to St I uns Oivmp gum-. 1 a Worlds Mr 1 hip ih itf for Chi- 1 a ir ii i ri sent ion tin prt il 1 hi i 1 th md sted ih it i 'Nt 1 id let 'e -nor 1 ram 1 I ti it I 1 ri'U heard i 1 1 NG Sivvart I iu "i I no 'Hi ir 1 He snd he in 1 1 iv a iinj ui ugh ot i I un ti ii if rNt ballot livi 440 iv hi e'p iin-n ne cmi aid (ififN tht re deled (flu 1 1 1 band aid witv ue tl it ro star is pi I IM I her ant I ul txprtssui the hupe it he ought pruedt lu nu i )th were mtmikrs ot Mu 1 ipt st tnirvh I ie tuner wdl pniaM 5 i Sauirdav but dthme arrangem hive mt bui made i ven lu list ri Mr ird re taukd posasv on tf lw pu o't 3 1 is a man i gi( tllh Me it ion nt hich i i in ui 1 1 in 4c whti In wa- In ban ri lu t1 Western uns H. sp nt muv tr hying with Mu Indian km ntimaoy the carls sitthrs if WoHr 1 ind shared in tie lineupnvut it 1 tc tv in a pi rn 'uGi li 1 the up 1 I tr 1 1 Total for month 280584 Less deductions 1 14 985 Total paper sold Daily average for November Dad average for October .2,780 863 ill 14 09,793 Net paid increase 44 All exchanges, copies used by employees, unsold or returned pioers and sample copies are omitted from this statement The actual paid circulation rf the Kansas City Star exceeds ns 000 copies a day srnrm 1 rn ron to-day. Willis Worr -Pegs I -Grave Jn Old Keif AcniTOftinM Uuu'-U of Ke s.

Oapim Vau Vv Gri Lias The A'an Da'c1 CSSTLIY ffiir't ie TOIFRATIOY OF TOHR1 PTIOY. elf-government become a fnree If tke repreaentRtliea of the people eorrnpt nthers or are themselves corrupted The toleration of the wrong, not the exposure of the wrong. in the real offense. hr frOMfni Hemp nrtten mment upon fourth Assist irt itn ter Otner il hrul'w report upon Pvstoffite iepirtment delinquencies as possible nuke the intent of the enm inal the meas ire ot justui It is believed dial an adequate, tflecnve svv could be framed wliuh 'iild not be held uncon MHufir nii bv the 4 tris Or, if it slioui 1 bf, amend the niutPutn so that such a law mu lie did Butler will he (tied prdnbiy con- ted up under cl ugf 1 fir ft is 10 ruMin tu' diM ur igcn the present state 1 1 hi- cast. 1 vui if 1 servc Ills three ears 11 tie pu ifi rv ie .11 ifftt 1 1 I tp sure and rv tr tl i lus irt bun lost 1 here Ins a it 11 ft d-v bine i.i u.t st tt whtfhtr 1 Mi nn i ti -t i 1 he rf ipnr pr ti the peop is t) rtvisc du 1 'v is, i 1 ril it i ip-e-t gird it 1 01T1 a pin ih t( inn 1 he iimst I'mrishid da is ti nnst 1 irctullv 1 rpt 1 mfe ti ns htvej fr i ti.

I ee 1 light1, ir vt 1 hv i 1 mg'v ch is? nn 1 in. In 1 it ii sm1 ft nt ut 1 1 ot lU5 nlf 1 1 hi it .0 ffs, is n-t asi sti ji srtp i'll nil 1 ti tne fM'n tt Tv. Je hsn i-itn 11 mi at wn ib red Vosuk Hr Sh ttmr n-c i 1 a dM1(f (K Rn( ptr tls tor(lI tlMt 1)ur as Mie itt lu tin It i I ni mm grot i id i 1 mt 1 1 ov mt in in th Striklns llnm Aenr Trinidad. Col. t-tmked Severn! (ffiiir, Ik'v i Cm Dll i VMnle seurB (jiniHw ami trk vuie driving tn lit rv i uba- it t(u lock ti Bur noi tn unj I it it ipoa t) ti 1 i hid behind I A hi 1 ruGi i1 dt tn md di'T-s i i pr 1 fi nn ih i a 1 ruuriitd tl" im 1 n- Hiiif a turn it intunus i fi k'v riHU no cue v.

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ri 1 '1 1 vV I'ini ti In 1 i-f 1 he iilt uhn 1 1 ti ill 1 ill I VI 1-. IV 1 1 I 1 1 UK I 5 1 1 Horli tihurlxls J.iILsmI In nJmnlUu nil mi i ti 1 i ie i "oi ii tlh il 1 I Ml Nl Nj li 1 rt Jn ut 1 1 4 1 ti) 11 Jr it 11 1' 1 I I 1 I' ill' 1 Dit 11 mil i I 1 on 1 .1 1 i 11 I 1 1 I 1 i mi a nn ii hi 1 ird Ini I rid a 1 it Du 1 nl si sMi'ii -n In 1 I 1 (in 1 1 1 1 i 1 tG 1 1 I SMI 5 un UM IN It 1 ll 1 i It I i 1 WIIOltORK IMIHI.MVr .11 DO I (.1 AS In 1 plu uhng tne Nehutner will. Judge Do iga. will hue the gratitude ot a pu he wtikh In-, i shocked aid it pul tin mi Mi the b.r te ine i i iin Nat r5 a brought to git alter rh chop 1 he (hfu-, rt Au wa ret! the hi 1 1 ne im Mi rt jV i -t ar got that' said Id Butler, when he heard 1 Jt hj knovn But the dnu undti ot hu relea-t ih nc iniirt 1 hi i it ho Cfiio i re i to un th' iiuntun if nihi i ml miitd to the in tint i tic In tk ng sit it be 1 to le the pi ar jen thit Judge god deal to say about tin Presidents Df uglats vv ng i pretidem latest message that is not eomphmentar, I People so often seen wills set aside but itf chief objection to the doiimentlon the most trivial nr technical attack s'ems to be that it wai not written by a 1 th it thev ue begun to i i at Democratic President Wtiham ZifriFK dd I' cuished T10V that he i all 3. 1r til v' I cun I Huiptng to disport if li 1 ipertv bv in it ii ii 1 i i i j-hnworr f)i ti I i i I rt It a iil if nt rN Ti hr ftuit In 1) i i a I Iv 'i I nl tn ii i nn pit i rt al I nt.1 md 1 In ui iu Nl link pt nit in la hi 'ini i i j.

mi' i' iml Wvi Wi-t tir Gn nur, I II tl, i 1 jiup mvny nu wmn im'ns I rni iSH to iG-, I i rh thp Inch ms, i (w 4 vu tlx 1) in ng ti mt pr 1(113 nh win it he In- mu ri C-kd tint V' ix me ti" (wWoiu'lv Ri ii 1 md tt tint N't er about two Year-, he made the 1 ng, hard trip to IVirt I aramu tfoni here he wc it to rk the tn il it nun an ur tupiiiv In tu to wim tbi VV stp rt, ir ti it Aocorpint, to the Jurkish i ton of ti iffair Consul Dav md bt-. mu cort assaulted im point foce dretta. The sarviv il of the police force make ui an 1 -ur on its face clrari pr is -muth ng uh the hvv VOrr, (hr rni.tr ut, on nt nn prr -s cspr tor a r-on i i a ha, it, requirements. re i vhhi'is Winn VVhft a law miahtrc nt in a 1 of min ur it in "1 gm f' in 1 been 1 art i hnd i to thwart th pur i INCIDENTALLY SHE RESPONDS TO ENCORES IN PEGGVUrOM PARIS." A New York Girl Who Cbftftiredi a Cooksey Hart to That of a Teutonic Maid Story Telling Her Delight. Urn-urn um! You just ought to know what I had for dessert, Rudolf! It would make you hat as it, then? Huh5 Cant you guess once It was something comment es with Now guess it 'With it commences Well tap ioca pudding' Nope, that dont begin with Guess )iKe again Of com vc, youre correct Begins wfih I pckled peauics, mavb' Nope wuh Ved, I give had to- desert' anpJe Joie Sadler, the Sophie Plotz of 'Peggy I rom Paris, tell stone when she is not deeping, eating or a theater Gnu when she weighed nmety-e'ght pounds shea somewhere near 26 years old now -she was in Kansas City 111 a farce comedy 1 died i he (it Director She was an ucv iu the ph and Willie Collier w.tN hr umltrstud Amelu (dover, Bn Rnd, Dan Dai, Bdl) Mack and Mamie KeBo wtre in at cast uni Miss '-adler hd her st ry te'l mg prodivitv bn the rough devth ped thm di was suggested die trH em In.nt But the girl culuit It vc sin was reahv turnv and would be dragged into icttmg the aid.ence near er I he Directory, with great tast disippL.ared and Miss idler lived ti ro 'gh a hue ii eomn and mu-kal operas eorntdies that led Igg I rom Ptru Much ujs tvptited ot Geurge Adt hc omI stage pie.c and there was jo among tl sr wiio linden in the cat In the original Mb I iuerette trammels mad was a (o kntv Mim idler ins ind viu smuggled through heirsals til rt li i an I nut do amthmg with it, she said 1 1 i 1 ngt, the mu of the opt ra thing I'1 fr in a tovknev to a Ger-t ami 11 he rth vv hde tin re imthmg (.

could sng- tJ od tin Imo itf.sun lmprcMrio i m. prii uim ti Mo give a good mg ti ea Mie mi. un ni li at hid I st her for 'j its, 1 i it e- i kncl a age un red the nqut fir ihe writing rf opn anl a-v a r( n't the net morn i Georat Ade i cl the Brie- ir a Germ in ong im and un 1 nf the i a st. the i-. rnr it ul hui Min the tkinnn i i i the ir i i rt pr' in mn md drt it i ni'd ed the nun! Mie oMnS ot Iienoys inrr'u tt jtth snttr Katu and ot hn I i nl tr a jvt i one wuh i-1 i on oi I wo Gei'nan 1 ind here i.mtticn at dt i a (iti dime wind bring ret irn.

a nd investment I hev ted a 1 and an orchestra and sent an ncuncemems to ever one they knew Hie night of the ball it rained of ti st upstair-, to fake tin Kct-. and the ffNr Mived bio to il I lit i NiioHovk hilfptstg tin. pi-t it eleven Nob ha come he upstairs caHed down to the oni be 1 iss it rr rumng outside Nun st roniifieiiung to st( st to TlnU lg 1 hid be smh a I i i rn1 ng mimbi md i I) wi t- it is Hn i aid when I re re si hr 1 is 1 1 1 the in liu o-k Gt rnnti rt four Her i vher a i ative d. tu Or i ark 1 tn 1 1 In a ami laved 1 Ifs 1JI (, iv md sy l(p mkf it vH en vtd two vc irs hi is a I iM t5 i Mi i tin 1 ine ud tr mt tr isp rttd nurkM 'lie Ins ir i I there i no -mU of ti ickne i Miiinmnt hi lo ind me when 'he -i it I 5 oar tf see thit Inj in nn Ikrr to te wet ti 1 'Tbv 1 ri 1 can lifnr mv Ilcnnv In 1 it lu nut I it mir Hi rsen tRffOir scape ron bkoivs otie Man the Contes House Cnuht by nn I'JeTator. Charles Broun, a mgro, houseman at the Coves house was unloading trunks on the lirt door from the freight euvator vcMerda afternoon, vvlun a belt bov, time floor- above ptdled tlu rope, starting tnt Hevat sr Brown was thrown on his fare md lolled imo the elevator pit His nrM trv caused rhe elevator to be sent down agun and it was within a foot of crush mg him, when he called again to stop it i he score of guests in the iobh) rushed to tin shaft time to see Brown merge unharmed Street Car Xtrn.k Renrilna.

Daniel Reardon, a Santa Fe fireman in mg at 207 Silver avenue, Argentine was struck on the head and rendered unconscious hv a northbound electric car near the licit line crossing on Tuelftn street, Armourdale, at 7 to oclock last night He received a scalp wound which hied reels, but Dr Milner, who diessed tne injury, said Reardon would suiter no serious trouble The injured man was taken home HAPPENINGS OF THE CITY The women of the First United Pres-bvterian church of Kansas Citv, Kas will hold a rummage sale at 317 Minnesota avenue, commencing Saturday afternoon McClelland Haley, a messenger bov. reported tn the police of No 4 station last mght that his new $jo bicycle had been stolen from in front of a restaurant at Ninth and Wyandotte streets. The women of the church fSouth), 1 j10e tp1t tRir rtjhe 1 is rc iw mix rc of the Gtrrrtn, 1 i Li vv uh a lu of i 1 1 i 1 1 1 til. mm th mt MOSh TITWivIt 1 I Ml offenders pr puu wl ilghtK nl ic norMs, the employment I ted. 1(j ()Kj nt litus, and to annul the sprit of the I i by placing undue stress on the lelter I avi here" sjvs (ion(t KirknatrKk thererf the last bulwark of society i'one of the professors tie hml mI 1 should undertake to enlorce them That was in the Infer part of Novem her Old Hickor like friend Be1 ton, was a I nion man the tip of hi hoots, and he got up rn hk Mnd kgs when he read the erdnana He was a native of South Carohni lutwlf ml he ent out a red hot proclamition on De ember 10 to the tellow ntirens nt inv na live state" He said tint the eonstitmi had nmk tie rour.

and nn Mu stiles, judgts of Mie constitutiomhtv 'as md that nuB bficat.on was rebellion muipi itt, lie wrote, the condition that country of whkh vou still fo-m an important part CarvhnaS arms have (Ufmdel, her In blood his cemented th-. ippv Hnion nd fhen sav it cm, witinut horn and remorse This inppv Lin we wfi dissolve, these fert we bl ngre with blood, the pr ticchon of Mm glorious Mag we reno mu the verv pin of Americans we discard nd for wlnt mistiktn men5 I a dream of '-(plrite uultpenduire a dr(ai mtcrrMpted I idoi ds couth with vour ntighbf rs oi 1 i depeuderre nn a foreign power ihn he weif on to assure Mit mi lhlis tint 1c exui.te the laws even t( rce were re ird ai he i1oed wit i an appeal to the urvat Ruler of itioin not rv permit the desinution cB the mon vvhuh. it we mu dare to penetrate Hu designs He ha chosen as the nly im it of attaining the lngh destinies to uh li we rn iv re is nabH aspire mi im! latter g) home mg man am rnd the wolc pr ch ati I'G prettv 1 itnne, and it vs HI teuh son -umehmg al ur Xmrew Ja kson Ail the sinu, muI Mie recc gradu itc I rtfea it tl Man vv spectacles hadnt smppfd to hem ms irwer nisf rssfj) too! mnci plas A Reetina; of Wwt Rottomm Bnliw Men With AsnUtant fttv ouonelor. meeting: tV Tuie'-s men in Mie c-t tt( wh base nlltred t) bind a foot vieduG at os the Wabash ad Missouri Fauhe tcnkks from Nt Tc avtnne to 1 feti. ik h(id yestn- da alttrn it the iftLC of tl "Hm-V u-s (rnkcr md tulv mpain ill I tm are Mahu it a pnn nl i Ui visKlic cm Im 't At tlinr txp(iit i tl im 'Upen of tbc ct I In ma' a-s-isiant tv im i vv imNiit tin.

mcaiiK Hi snK kMtt(l tbit Mu. 1 im nun (ouid tv the nioncv uh vhHi to Inn! tlu vndint (r( mid bmbi ii am! tl en gn ti Mu itv Ir a (Urdu! to om i i he Mm- polit Stret ul i mpun Miiiid biect to tlu extfii net tic ubji t) tic HevUtd stnutiuc tf the dtpot stat POhEfl VT 41 fits TO TIGHT HIM Men fao Htmlpitlntc the Pnlebard la Holtua, Oppone D. Walker. IrirKA, Dec i) The poker pluer of itv arc aul to have 01 i cl fr irpo.e of defeating Wn'ktr, a iaiutid.it for railroui cmi-mn- niir, who want', the deligatim from th it con it) Rimitlv a ji.kcr g.ni proqrtss in Hr lion was rmltd, aim the si tr the ran! v.as given to the pubu I lie pirtHipanfs in ihe game now 'hit I he rani of the ofhcei. was instigited vlr Walker ilium I islur tin pm 'i uan who is directing the light on dkir that vounty, says that the 400 pnkei plavers in tne comitv will organte a union and that tin objects of 'he urn 11 will he to prevent Walker from getting the unit) delegation to the st ite cn-v eiitioo HITS THE EMVORU I.tUTHlS.

Jtlilxe Madden Thought Too Much Scandal as Aired In Petitions Fmporis Kas Dec 9 Judge Mid. leu took the opportunity to denounce the F'm poria lawyers to-day on the overdue amount of scandal that gets before the court their co irt petitions The case before the court was the Rounds Fowler case, an alleged attempt at blackmail Judge Madden sustained a motion to cross out the objectionable statements, and said that he would have crossed out the whole petition and answer had the motions been presented ihe court intimated that the petition and answer was an effort to sc winch attorney could surpass in "mud slinging," and cautioned the bar about the libelous and scandalous mat'er they enter in court petitions Inaunr VV ontnn Found by the Police. A woman apparently insane was found by the police at 1 oclock this morning at Sixth and Walnut streets She said her name was Mrs Harris and at another time that it was Reed She gave three addresses Oklahoma City, 617 Cherry street and 71b Cherry street, this city She said a hackman hid left her at the place where she was found Job Sullivan Spoke la Mexico. Mexico, Mo, Dec 9 Ihe Modem Woodmen of this section of the state held a meeting here to-night Mayor Jones gave an address of welcome Judge R. Murphy was chairman.

John Suih van of Kansas City made the address of the evening upon Traternalilfn America Kaaaw Bm Keepem Orgmiiwd. Hutchinson, Kas, Dec 9 Ihe bee men in this vicinity have organized the Arkansas Valley Bee Keepers' association, with Dr H. Bohetr of Lyons, president; A. Wilbur of Lyons, secretary, and VV. H.

S. Benedict of Hutchinson, treasurer Bee culture is profitable this country since so much alfalfa ts grown. ji (at1 1 I nulh I 1 i i 1 lit 4 gs (f the thernu i ft 1 it I mu 11 nv 1 i tvv t'T1 Hiv 1 ch -k rule us 1 un i nrir a 1 ng del ate i nm i ii trv deti-ive ti iti m1 'numttet, ifit tn tun he omentum afi't lu an un i wfivt die re r4 in rv tl I Hes PH VILn -r Be at net liave tr ji i it 1 i niB rj (c aa af 1 (d npiesenra-! i il fi' in id ill ti be ihiticd for om in i s' that 'fie i tu i Mtv in to paN a reso u- i in i i a rd ir it i I wnl i us i f')tcs from the i a 1 a 1 nu of the 4- i fin ip in i 1 i o' shared lott i 1 1 i i i iu tm mhv of the i rmuitiu tt mi i (onsiu and vice unn li of the niti md committee at or tie (xoutive oimmittee in is me ft tin idea of reduced tiion th uth and urged uub at Be i'i il tdHphia convention I i I pUn and believe it tn to 1 i-Dpnd, said Mr Payne this lie tak about he date for the con er tu sttni to favor the Tuesday nearest the middle of June Tin re is a little disuission about a day earlier June, but seems to have few advocates AO Grint TARIFF TILL The Yew Sohwlnlc Prnbhly 34 HI Hot Bo ftnttfied tir Some Time. TjF.ru Dct 9 Importers of America uls tn Amihu-g and Bremen, who have been expecting tl it the new tariff would into effect April, 1904, have received the assurance from a government source that there is htne prolidjility that it will go into effect be tore January, 1905 This, unquestionably, aut to the belief that the? government and the Reichstag will be unable to act upon the new commercial trttes until late the session It was said here with some positiveness to dav th.it tne negotiations with Italy, ifiu mt itue uav discuss it at the meeting if Mr I anna chooses jto i ic it in order but the committee, as I imUr-ti'id it ta mot t.ike any decisive tiun KANnVS FOR RcmSTVELT )i MuK me, national committee-n from KansaN, ml tonight: If the munition of IheMdeut Roosevelt rested with the stare of Kansas, there would not hr i single Republican to oppose him It vnuM fact unanimous Mr Mul-v me tpitNNC I himself in favor of the itsiriuiMi of icpresentntion in the conven-ti in mi aid he had been much interested tne pUn tir tint purpose brought for-w ird I j1 sttuTstcr (tenerd Payne, al-ibitugb he ins ru rived General Braion'i on dar on the subject only a few davs Km 1 1 (1 rd 1 'rk1 uh (ll Hii 1 remtierimirp wee hour If (Mttdi i nt 1 i iw ire that it is a nnt-tlu (orwention must pass upon of bees ise I iim suk md tirt and dmrinted vuth fvervthmg: I ser cur idc tfiit window, Has it occurred to Prof Kirkpatrnk to rv tr mo (os 11! eTV PiI i rf Ktt sas ha'v nil Ie a rep i atmn it a wit in i-h inn bv hts wind wvtei vnl diLante ke Put he will have to get a new om within a year nr two or hi reputation will languish Tioodoke Roosfvfit as a political Ms sue seems likely to be the means of re storing Senator Fnraker to all the pres ttge in Ohio which Senator Hanna took away from him Even Senator ilurtcn has made more progress than Prof Langlev the matter of aerial navigation Burton is at lean able to fly the coop Eleven hundred Colombian troops have invaded Panama and may afford tlm Amer lean marines a chante to prove their Pan amarksmanship Ir it ever becomes necessary to try td Butler for assault, an acquittiil may be ex pected on the plea tl at he assiulted the wrong man In reply to Senator Dietrichs profesta-tion of innocence the grand jury in Omaha goes right along induting his alleged accessories Anb still Mr Ziegler contends that the Missouri courts are prejudiced against boodlcrs waxt sint: poles ladeftemteftce Boulevard Propprtf Ows-ers Irrotatinft Street Kallwaf Petition, A petition asking that the trolley poles ot the new electric line on Independence boulevard be pi iced at the sides of the street being circulated, and will be presented to the park board next week. 1 he weakeixd and made object of mtempt Thf point of view seems to make an enormous difference in the judgment of men and events Most persons, it might have hern im.gined, without regard to party athhations, would find the Presi dent's message an admirable express.

on of hu polity. But the Louisville Couner-Jounul regards it as extremely disappointing and the Memphis Commercial Vppeal ctushimrly remarks that it is or el prae-terea tu nl. While it would be entire!) natural for Mr. Roosevelt political opponent to dissent from tnanv of his conclusions, it is difficult for the average man to see just why his message should be dismissed as a mere flood of words conveying no ideas. The President takes up the pressing questions of publ.e policy and discusses them pointedly and at least from the standpoint of his supporters with marked discretion.

Yet here are two representative exponents of Southern opinion which apparently regard the message as weak and trivial The human nttnd moves a mysterious way, its wonders to perform THAT STAWPFTtK AdAISST ItOOSE-VELT. Those Republican politicians who are opposed to President Roosevelt seem to have lost their heads completely Noth mg more absurd than the presumption that a stampede might lie started against the President on the eve of the assembling of the Republican national committee could have cropped out of the powerful alignment now made up for Mr Roosevelt Senator Hannas Cincinnati organ has been put in a ridiculous light It has caused something of a stampede, it must be confessed. but not the kind it editorial was designed to set in motion. All the distinguished Republicans mentioned as better materia than President Roosevelt have hastened to repudiate the use of their names in connection with the Presidency that is. all except Senator Hanna, and he will doubtless be heard from in tune The rank and file of the Repubbt-m party ia sohdy for the President, and it has the support of many Democrats Nearly all the Republican leaders are outspoken for him.

The Situation is very simply but very forcefully set forth by Se 1 ator Platt of Connecticut, one of the possibilities' mentioned in Senator Hannas organ, in these The wunmir Mr geenexett comes from jsojittctans, capnhits, oetiiatr t4 feW ho ft of cocttrel trrw- 4eat ftovoevelt ft freat xafta. ti doe wLt snttrN Mtn irJ i die Ixt nm 1 rhr war Mr ir 1 sur or np iv (1 i 1 ng 1 I 1 depoNtd 1 iter he hr light th uti Wrmuav vnth tlu an nod 't I tnp 1 1 gi md an 1 Hit He ts i 1 mk It iuni the nr tt 1 1- mi'i i -h rt Mine at or rd h'gin to aujiure nn id tut VVtport 1871 Ih 1 hern ihe hnrdNinieNi iHHK-teid 111 Mms niri in turn1 nl rnr oiuer res.dents of the nt' and to 1 Ik imndrrdN win drive regunr Jo tim (o ti rv Hub Ihe Huh ground' mt It iNtul fr mi Mi Ward md formed pirt ot tlu origin tl bomeNtnd Ih w(Njt rn hound' of the rd propertv ext 1 a al ng the ki nas lorrhr tnd properly iMend' i't a iuth- re th three quarters of 1 mile hr hoim in a uruk btufijing 1 on nmng fmirtun hrgt rooms uul of tne mv architecture almost unn ersalv uinjied hr the hoimMeid of the cni itr, gentle man of the South bout even mo ithx ig i Mr Wan! tianferred till hi reutv hrfdmgs to hi4 heir Ihi' wn me avoid complications after his detth HIS RFSOLVE ABO1 BF VHP During the war Mr Ward was a South rn sviipatl ier He was on his from Laram to Kansas City when learned of the battle of Bui! Run In a conversation few years ago Mr Ward said in referring to those times Vv wife, to whom I had been married only a few months, was with me. and I told her 1 would never shave until the Conf'dcncy had won its fieedom It didnt win, and now I am gad of it, but I have kept promie about my whn kers Mr Ward was a Democrat ard only once in his life did he scrVeh a tuket of hts partv He voted for Herbert Had Uy for prosecuting attorney of ickson county, hecuise Mr Haditv is the law partner of his son Hugh Of the American Indian, with whom he the pioneer davs became intimate! acquainted, Mr Waid once sud In Ins native state he was the most unselfish self sacrificing and kmdly creature that God ever made Tf the Indian became treacherous, the white mart taught rt to him As I knew him he was one of nature's noblemen fwmai l.Ke at Stafford, Kas, Tred Newman, the man who died of a fractured skull at the citv hospital Mon day, formerly lived at Stafford, Kas, and it is believed relatives live there now Mtller, the sheriff at Dodge Citv, Kas, visited Stewart's undertaking ro ms iast night and identified the body. 4a tlperttfloB on enntor flnrk. Nv N(' Dc (j xjm V'fiin (hrkif Mriuna wim Im lum i'i in martnents l1 citv tl 1 pist five davs hk "dm an iffu.

i tin tar Gv 1 I he r-uned to the h( h' at rh ks nc perat i was Mill A. bolder HI I Ingffr. an trH ti is in rui tlu -( is change in the condition rf the pioneer cattlntnan whr is rr tu. i1 ill at hs resj-lence, oo; 1 orest a erne NEWS NOTES Guy Morris of St Tmis ad scrtei from the I odi I cd Stages nfamn was arrested in Sarnoga yesterday Artnur da.nss, rianaerr of a company ot capttaliNp ot I uther fk. has purcaascd a tot en rn Wool? 'idhtKi in Invton ami will hirld a Pi tr nuil having a 200 property owners have changed their mind about the desirability of center their'Yhristmas bazaar in the church par-poles A petition asking that the hoard lor Thursday night and Friday afternoon fourteenth and Olive streets, will hold bprrel capacity The Wtkoff Oil company quit drilling valued that they are likely to be comat the wed east of fmpjna.

kas, yester pleted by the end of December, but that dav and dechrcd it a dry hole, The drill the gram duties remain a serious point of Beig.um and Sw.t7erland are so far ad- compl the street railway company to put up pole in the middle of the street was presented six months ago. but no final order was made by the board It the petition to be presented next week is complete enough, the board will probably order the if to be set along the sides of the street A tjiold Chain lit the nnhtnh, T. Cramer, a wall piper dealer at 312 East Fneltth stieet, reported to the police vesvrday that his wife hid roiled up a dresser scarf and thrown it into a wash tub at which a negro woman was at work She a'terwariK membered ll a I'wro had been a valtt.blj gold um tn the dress, Khe could no' hod the el in about the house 1 limes 1 at s- three it into Sn'hond pending theact7onof the grand the t' M- 1 rimer as ed tie police to jury Tnomay was arrested by United find the nun. btatea Deputy Marshal J. fc, Morrison, and mght, December 10 and It.

The annual Christmas sale and dinner by the women of Lutheran church opened yesterday at the church. Fourteenth trert and Furbd avenue The sale will continue to-day and turkey dinner will be served at 6 o'clock to-night. The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude Nichols Missman, who died Tuesday evening, will be held at a o'clock this afternoon from the home, 1624 Central street Burial will be tn Flmwood cemetery. Mrs Miss man was 25 years old and the wife of Frank A.

Missman. William Toomay who lives at Tinney Grove the northeastern part of Ray county, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Nuckols yesterday afternoon for selling liquor wtthout a license. He peaded not guilty and was released upon went 1 760 feet and trurk alt water The wtll c( st $3200. Other wells will ue sank immediately Frisco trains may be run into Hutchinson, Kas, by January via Med ora URinp the Rock Island tracks for eight miles There is to he through service from St. touis to Dodge City by the Rock Tsland-Frisco systems, it is reported in Hutchinson Frank Berg of Wymore Neb, was kdled at the Burlington roundhouse yesterday morning He was employed as a laborer on the np track and was jacking up' a car when one of the derruks slipped striking him on the had and crushing his skull He leaves a widow and two children.

dittmnee with Russia Still, it is hoped that an agree nent will be reached on this point next montn and that, therefore, the government will be- prepared to lay all the commercial treaties before parliament so soon as the budget debate is concluded. WachtnlMs Strack In Eaid, ntd. Ok, Dec 9. Twenty-five men employed the Denver, Enid St Gulf railroad machine shops here went on a strike this morning because there was a notice 4 posted in the shops saying that the i-j turc the men would loot be paid for over- time..

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