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Wmmmm MiSRAILiBo vol. in-: OTTAWA. KANSAS, MOST DAY, JUNE 12 1899, NO. 176. TOPEKA TRAGEDY.

I ROOFS 8 KILLS A NEWLY MADE BRIDE. nit TRIPPED FOR HE RODFlNflLRNEOF STEEL UulleU Flew Fatt and Farlona at Kan- Charivari Terrible Deed of a Party ot HUMPHRIES LYNCHING. Amtherlttee Have Arretted Twelve 8a peeted of Being la the Mob. AusTUf, Texas, June 11 Governor Sayers has made public the report of Buggies Buggies Nebraska Senator Seeks Nomination for Yice President. fought; Filipinos Bravely Without Food and Water.

ai Capital. Topkka, June 12. As a result af a family row here yesterday Davis Jackson lies in a dying condition at Christ hospital with a bullet hole in his bowels and S. E. Yoeman is confined in the county jail with a bullet hole in each arm and a bullet in his hnnH Ynflman i a an A man President Loubet of France Attended the Grand Prix.

RACE TRACK A MILITARY CAMP. HOPES TO WEAKEN W. J. BRYAN HARASSING STYLE OF WAR. Surreys and LiT.s'in Pnt in Tnnpka TTa I Paeis, June 12.

When President has a son-in-law named IL O. Jackson Loubet drove to Longchamps yester- Chicago, June 12. The movement among Western congressmen, which had its origin in the conferences held here during the closing days of the speakership. for. the selection of the next Republican vice presidential candidate' from the trans-Mississippi Manila, June 12.

The Filipino-occupation of the province of Cavite has been broke a and, as a result of the present movement, the Americans now control the important coast towns of Paranaque and Las I'inas, while a long liner of insurgent trenches facing I HIVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR OF THOSE CELEBRATED The two are canvassers. daX to attend the Grand Prlx was Jackson owes his father-in-law S800. the bero of a great popular demon-Jackson and his wife h.d a quarrel stration, expressing itself in one fopm or another, along the whole route from In Oklahom-k Wichita, June 12. While a party of young men were serenading Mr. and Mrs.

Ray niggins, near Wa-tonga, Okla. on- Friday night' the bride and groom of two hours appeared on the front porch and ordered the serenaders to leave. Instead they continued to make, deafening noises by beating on pans and tiring shotguns. 9 One of the party, Harry Randall, deliberately pointed his gun at the young couple and fired. The bride's face and breast was filled with buckshot Site fell fatally injured, shot through the lungs, and died an hour later.

The groom was also shot in the face, but not fatally. After the accident the charivaring party fled. No arrests have been made yet. A small brother of the bride was also wounded, but not aeri-ously. The Profeaaor a Burglar.

Galesbubg, 11L, Jane 12. Prof. and decided to separate. Mrs. Jackson went to the home of her parents the i Ely see palace to the race course.

lUEYS Assistant Attorney General Morris, who went to- Athens, Henderson county, Texas, recently, at the governor's instance to? Investigate the lynching of the Humphreys brothers at that ace. The report reviews the entire situation attendant upon the lynching- and states that the united efforts of the. state and county facials have resulted in the apprehension of twelve persona charged with being in the mob, and that the apprehension of all those believed to be guilty will follow 5 In his report, Attorney General Morris said: "The two Humphreys boys had. been charged, with stealing hogs from Joe Wllkerson, one of the men now in jail, but the county attorney, the sheriff; as well as members of the grand jury who found the bill, stated to me 'that the testimony was very meager and that the Humphreys- could not have been lie remained only, a quarter of aa the leouians. Jackson concluded to hour, just long enough to witness the leave the city and he hitched up one race, and, having congratulated the A.

1 of his teams and drove away. He sent owner ot tne winner, reiurnea to iue his brother, Dave Jackson, back to get Elysee, where he- at 4 o'clock the other team and eave himacrun. without special incident remarking that he might have use for lne reT.siOQ.isis aau socialist ur- BROTHERS' BUGGIES Finer than ever and prices to suit alL Call and see them, they will make your month water for one. For it Dave went to Yeoman's and started to hitch up the other team. gans summonea meir reaaers to as region, is said to be making rapid progress.

Senator John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, is announced as- a candidate who is prepared to accept the nomination and make the race as President McKinley's runuing mate. The President's friends say. that Senator Thurston is entirely acceptable to Major McKinley, not alone because of his prominence in Western politics, but because he was one of the earliest McKinley men who made pub-lie avowal of his choice of the presidential candidate in 1896. Senator Thurston believes that the selection of a vice presidential candidate from Nebraska will effectually destroy the Yeoman warned him not to do so, say ing that the other Jackson, the owner.

semble along the thoroughfares to be traversed by president and his party, and from the hour of. noon thousands of demonstrators set out owed him 8800, and he proposed to keep the team as security. A row en from Montmartre, Belleville and sued and both drew their revolvers. other working class quarters in big Jackson shot five times, three of the Lloyd Willis, a member of the faculty of Hedding college, Abingdon, has been indicted by (he grand jury for burglary. Two weeks ago Prof.

Wil bands, all wearing a small artificial bullets taking effect in Yeoman's body. One bullet struck in the right arm, another in the left and the third red flower in the buttonhole, and marched across Paris, takingup positions along the Avenue de Hois de oar. south line has been cleared. 3 The insurgents have, again proved their 'facility as dodgers, between "3,000 and 4,000 warriors, who seemed destined to be captured, having disappeared, the majority sliding away under-coyer of the night, after fight- jihguthe -Americans all day. Some eher came to meet our troops, with protestations of friendship.

The Thirteenth infantry lost one m'an killed and six wounded; the Ninth infantry one man killed and five wounded; the Fourteenth infantry three wounded, and the First Colorado volunteer regiment eleven wounded. 8a turd ay's work was the hardest our army has seen. The battlefield stretched out across the entire isthmus from Laguna de Day to the harbor. While the troops were advancing, the army gunboat Napidan, in the river near Taguig, shelled the enemy, killing several of them." The monitor Monad nock and the gunboat Helena shelled Paranaque and Las Pinas all day with the full power of their batteries. The rebel sharpshooters kept in hiding until the American lines had passed and then attempted to pot stragglers from the trees.

Thanks to their poor marksmanship, this was without result. The whole country proved to be a succession of small hills, with boggy ground between the high, thick grass in the right hand. Boulogne. sniE FINISH and DURABILITY they have no equal. Also light driving Harness, the finest in this locality.

Lap Dusters and Nets for the spring outfits. Fine stock of Saddles, our own make, made by a California Saddle Maker. Will make any style saddle. Yeoman fired three shots also and Jackson was shot three times, once in They gave M. Loubet a tresnenloiia lis was arrested, charged with robbing the house of Prof.

J. P. Cushing at Knox college, Galesburg, while the Cushing family was away. Prof. Willis, it was charged, filled up several boxes with books, lectures, manuscripts, etc, -and carried them to a the shoulder, once in the arm, and ovation, confining their cries almost entirely to "Vive Loubet" and "Viva la Bepublique.

The president did not once in the bowels. The shot in the bowels is fatal. Jackson will not live. OTIS' LOSS FOR MARCH. Kearly 630 Gas unities In the One Month Qranl Total Was Washington, June 12.

Among the reports submitted' by General Otis concerning the operations of the army in Manila is one from Colonel Henry Lippineott, chief surgeon of the army, for the month of: March. Colonel Llppincott says: "The Wig list of engagements between our troops and the Filipinos, continuing through the month, result-ex! In the following casuaLi ties to our command: "Killed: Officers 6. enlisted men 71. Died from wounds: Officers 2, enlisted B. M.

Wei don. a hired man. eot in last vestige of Bryan's power and influence in that state. Assuming that Mr. Bryan is renominated by the Democrats, his chance of again carrying Nebraska will be greatly weakened if a Nebraska man is placed on the ticket with President McKinley.

Senator Thurston is reported to have said to Republican friends who are promoting the idea of giving the rice, presidential nomination to their friends of the Mississippi country that the influence of such a course of aetlon would not be confined to Nebraska, but would probably extend te every Western state; that it hear a discordant cry, although there were one or two scuttles before and after he passed between the police the road of one bullet and was wound hiding place. In the meantime Willis has disappeared. lie taught elocution and English, was a leading Y. IL A. worker and is a young man of good family.

ed in the leg. Jackson was taken to and an occasional hot-h jaded anti- the hospital and Yeoman and Welden C. F. BURK, 215 Main's treet. to the county jaiL Dreyfusard who tried to "Abas Loubet" and was immediately pounced upon by a swarm of policemen.

SIX ROBBERS GOT $100. MUaUflppl Negro Lynched. Saudis, June 12. Simon Although the visit p.isied off quietly, the government was prepared Brooks, colored, was lynched by a The Station Agent at Clinton, Was en' I would serve to restore Colorado, Kan men 14. Wounded: Officers 13, listed men 433.

mob of 500 negroes near here. The for every eventuality, the whole district between Elysee and Longchamps Hounil and Locked In a Car. ulinton, June 12. Ihe safe in R0L1STEDT crime wnlca was thus avenged was most atrocious. A negress named Total -casualties for the month, 590; total casualties-since- outbreak, 1,029.

"Our force iias- much over literally teeming with troops and police. A policeman was stationed every dozen yards along the whole the St. Louis San Francisco depot was blown open a few minutes past Armlstead. while returning from a FOR and bushes in the hollows, which greatly added to the difficulty of the shopping tour to her home, was assaulted by Brooks and another negro. route and there were squadrons of dragoons armed with lances and midnight this morning.

The night agent said that the midnight Texas train had just pulled out when a man sas, Oregon, Washington and other states to the Republican column. A conference of Western congressmen, called for the specific purpose of disposing of all matters pertaining to the organization of the next House of Representatives, is to be held here in At that time -the vice presidential nomination will be fully considered and a course of action for the guidance of congressmen will be de advance, but gave shelter that saved The woman was outraged, her throat was cut and she was severely beaten about the head and her jaws were many from the enemy's bullets. Our men threw away their blankets, coats came into the station and pointed a re EC mounted republican guards at all important points, while through the green foliage of the Bois, on each side of the avenue could be seen heavy volver at him. lie cried out for help. and even haversacks, stripping to the tightly tied to prevent breathing.

but was ordered to hush, and told that Her body was then concealed in rub if he made any more noise he would bish. masses of red and blue, denoting the presence of detachments of soldiers, be killed. The robber then threw the atrent at the door, where the other awaiting orders. worked, but, Juts met with every; emergency. Mr.

Crosby has put up excellent tent wards, and the purveyor, Major Corbusier, has furnished abundant supplies of all kinds at short notice. Considering the work done and disadvantages ve labor under, being so far from our base, I can say that the success jn meeting all requirements thus far has been marvelous. "The Filipinos wounded still receive the same kind attention they have in the past, no efforts being spared to make them comfortable and give them every chance for recovery. "Number, of Filipinos admitted to hospitals during; the month, 85; num Leave order at Chamberlain's Grocerj or New Telephone No. 66.

robbers caught him, blindfolded him, Beer Tract OUeredlted. Cuicaoo, June 12. Harry Rubens, Longchamps resembled a military cided upon. Senator Thurston will probably be present on that occasion and it is not improbable that Senator Hanna and a number of other friends of the President will be here. rushed him over to a boxcar and who is attorney for many of the camp, liattauons of infantry, squad rons of dragoons and republican locked him up.

Others in the gang waist and trusting to luek for food. Water could not be obtained and there was much discomfort after the can-keens were emptied. About 3 o'clock General Wheaton's brigade, headed by General Lawton, who, In his white clothing and helmet, on a big black horse, was a shining mark for the enemy's sharpshooters, cirelei to the south of Las I'inas, encountering a large force of Filipinos iq the shelter of the trees. General Lawton had a uarrow escape. In the first volley of the enemy the caught a negro passing by and put brewery interests in Chicago, discredits the report of the proposed for guards were distributed ail around him in the same boxcar.

About this time, the atrent says, he heard an ex OTIS REPORTS HEAVY LOSS. mation of a trust with a capital of 81,000,000.000 to secure control of all the course. It is estimated that there were 15,000 soldiers- aud police under arms. plosion. Five minutes later a man the breweries in the United States.

A member of the K. G. Schmidt Brew M. Loubet' practically drove through Says 400 Tlllplnoa Were Killed Saturday South of Manila. WAsmsaTOX, June .12.

The war-de a double hedge of steel. A line of infantry even stood around the race came to the station and saw what had happened, but no robbers were in sight. The safe door had been blown off. The loss is more than SldO in cash, besides stamps and papers. Six ing compel ny said he looked upon the reported trust as a visionary scheme, $10,300 IN STOCK! Groceries V.

$3,000 Dry Goods 2,500 ber died, number transferred, 22; remaining in hospital under treatment. ISO. and other brewers expressed them course between the public and the course, on which no one, was allowed to walk between the races, sevf selves in similar strain. partment has received a report from Major General Otis, of the military movement Saturday to the south of Manila for the purpose of clearing out or more men are supposed to nave- been in the robbery. era! republican guards patrolled the course itself.

TORNADO VICTIMS IN -IOWA. The two leading cuirassiers rode, ai tern Miner May PiTTSBUBO, June 12. A strike of 25, 000 coal miners in the central district of Penusylvauia is threatened. Within the last ten days secret meetings have been held at Robcrtsdale and Clearfield, at which the national revolvers in with fincers on the Boots and Shoes 2,500 Hardware and Tinware 1,000 Machine Oils 500 Salt and Feed 400 Four Members of a Salix the Filipinos in that section. It shows that the' movement' 'was a great success, and that -the- enemy's loss was considerably greater than stated in the press dispatch as.

General Otis' cablegram is 'as' follows: June 12. Terrific heat Farmer's Family Are Killed. FarUhlo4Sers 'Are Firm. St. Louis, June 12.

The parishioners of St. Patrick's church, in East St Louis, are still holding out against' the appointment of Vicar General. CI use, a priest, as their rector, by Bishop Janssen. A heavy guard is kept about the church building aad paroehial residence and Father CI use has not yet been able to gain admittance to either. Sioux City, Iowa, June 12.

A tor and, district officers of the Uuited nado at 5:30 o'clockyesterday afternoon struck two miles southwest of the lit -yesterday did not permit troops' to tle town of Salix, 16 miles from here, trigger, and carefully watched each side of the road, while beside the carriage ran a number of policemen, rendering it absolutely impossible for anybody to approach. On arriving at the race course the president drove through the paddock to the presidential box. iL Loubet and his party were so completely surrounded by guards and police that it would have been impossible for anyone to get within ten yards of the steps of the box. Worker association were authorised to prepare the machine miners of Uta. wjjie district for a strike, to be deeXftirejdf ae.

soon as those officials thought tb time ripe. A letter from a nation! organizer received here declares thai thia will be ithin a month or six wecksv horses of three of his stuff officers were shot from under them. The Colorado regiment bore the brunt of this attack and dispersed the Filipinos. Hardly had they finished off that lot when a large force appeared in the rear, which the Ninth infantry and a part of the Colorado regiment drove away. By this time nearly the whole division was around Las Pi Das.

The Americans cam pud for the night south of the town and in the midst of a heavy rain. At 6 o'clock Sunday morning General Wheaton advanced upon Las -Pinas with a troop, of cavalry, the Twenty-first infantry, the Colorado regiment, part of the Ninth infantry and two mouutaln guns, crossing two streams and entering the town without firing a shot. He then advanced upon Paranaque. The Colorado regiment returned to barracks in Manila last night. As the ragged and dirty men marched past the Luueta, the fashionable gathering place for Manilana, (bey were heartily sheered.

Queens wrare 200 Hats and Caps 200 GUY'S CASH STORE. And he Won't Be Undersold. and killed three people outright and one more will die. The dead are: John Malloy, father; Mrs. John Malloy, his wife; Harry Malloy, a 16-year-old son.

Miss Bessie Malloy, the Rollins Mill Trait Aellra. Toledo, Ohio. June 12. The rolling milt trust has commenced a series of improvements here by the purchase of a tract of land near the milL The daughter, had her skull fractured, and is not expected to live. Thomas and Cnba'a "Bicycle Stamp." Washington, June 12.

The Postbf- reach positions at hours designated; enabled majority of insurgents to escape in scattered organizations south and westward, which they effected during the evening and night. Movement great success, however; enemy disorganized and routed, suffering heavy loss; troops resting to-day at Las Pinas and Paranaque. Navy did excellent execution along shore of Bay; biit many' insurgent detachments retired in that direction, protected by presence of women and children, whom they drove along with them. Our loss, four killed and some thirty wounded. Pat Malloy badly hurt.

No other member of the family of father, mother, seven sons and daughters was price paid was The plant will probably be increased. The superintendent has returned from Marion, and it is understood that the plant at that -place is soon to be In this vicinity have bought Over One injured. Scs department has received from the bureau of printing and engraving a drawing of the special livery stamp to be used in Cuba. Its size corresponds to that of the special dc livery here and the design has for a centerpiece a mounted bicycle messenger boy. Baseball Game.

Western League Kansas City. 5, Buffalo, Minneapolis, 12. St. Paul, 12; Detroit, 10, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, 11, Columbus, 2. National League Chicago, 2, St.

Louis, 1: Cincinnati, first game, Cincinnati, 8, Louisville, second game, DEWEY AT SINGAPORE. Hundred Crescent Admiral' Health In Maeh Improved Reports of casualties later. Conservative, estimate of enemy's loss about four hundred. Otis." Low Condition of Winter Wheat, WAsniSQTOX, June 12. The govern Satisfied Bicycles Cincinnati, 10, Louisville, 1.

ment orop report makes the condition 1 WESTERN LEAGUE STANDING. of winter wheat 07.3 per cent, com In venters Are Bur. Washington, June 12. The applications for patents on inventions are larger now than they have been in any other years save 1896 and 1897, which BIG MAN HUNT JO BE PPflUN. preparation Maklaff Storm fVyom- Hole la ffl, Casper, Wyo-, June, i "The Hole and He Enjoyed the Voyage.

Singapore, June 12. The United States cruiser Olympia, with Admiral Dewey on board, arrived here yesterday from Hong Kong. Admiral Dewey's health continues to improve. The Olympia will probably leave Singapore on June 16. pared with 76.2 a month ago.

spring wheat condition is 91.4 and the W. L. Pc. L. Pa St.

Paul 21 .8 .53 Milwaukee. SI 10 .526 Detroit. 18 viS 19 18 .614 Minneapolis. tt 19 Buffalo 17 tl .447 Indispalosts-ao 18 KansagCy.lt .876 daring the past few years. With the Improvement shown in the new models of Crescent Bicycles selling FITZ GETS THE BIG END.

Loter of th Fl-ht Make More Money Than, the winner, New Yobk, Juue 12. The division, of the spoil oi the NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. spring wheat acreage 470,000 acres less than last year. The condition of oats is 88.7 compared with 98 a year ago. The acreage is practically the same as last year.

were the banner years. Last month applications were received at the patent office nearly a thousand in excess of May, 898. He Shot BU Wife and Young Daozhtea, We aim eare the beet $25.00 Wkeelea Earth oo $35- W. Lk.Po. W.

L. Pa. .36 II .78 Cincinnati .23 23 .500 Boston St It .689 New 5 Chicago 28 SO .583 Pittsburg 19 25 2 10 .678 Washlnefn 17 30 19 It 3 ,28 St, 27 20 .574 Cleveland 8 31 .184 they will again lead He intends to remain on board the cruiser and will not accept any invitations to social functions on shore. The admiral says he thoroughly enjoyed the voyage from Hong Kong. Arbitration Scheme Will ffot Fall.

The Hague, June 12. An author liland' Condition. Armour, June 12. S. Clark in D9.

If you will xnona fight was follows: Half of the receipts wenA the Coney Island Sporting club a.nd hl tjo the contestants The amount' in at the door was '-r Half of 'the admission money amounted to Of this Fit zsi Da Wt Kcat aad shot and fatally wounded his wife call on ns we can show you why. Kroner Favor Dynamite. Blokmfohteix, Orange Free State, A. p. elder Lebanon, June 12.

R. P. Bland was slightly better last evening. During the day he was able to take some nourishment. He regained consciousness and.

talked with those about him. While the attending physicians will and 15-year-old daughter near here last night and then disappeared. Clark and his wife had been divorced, but were re-married a year ago. They June 12. It is: asserted in official circles here that President Kruger itative contradiction is given to the report that there is grave danger of! the arbitration scheme failing.

It is mons received QQ per c.ut, or 935,591, and Jeffries 40 ppf e.ut, or 917,054. The purse offered Vj lb club was $20, 000. In the evenof Jeffries winning again and separated, the wife suing him for divorce. In the Wall," for yw. refuge outlaws, promises.

tot besleaased of its desperate inhabitants." The daring robber band which looted the Union Pacific express at Itock Creek recently and escaped to the. fastness of their1 dens in the "Hoi, in the Wall," In spite of the fact' that they were closely pursued over plain and mountain, are to be systematically hunted to, their death. To this purpose the several railroad managers wHh Interests, jn tbis state are. organising posses and the, outlaws will be (Wen no rest. tf expected 200 men "UVb engaged, in ifce big man hunt -Tbo state, express aud railroad have offered an aggregate of $O0Q each for the heads of the member of the band.

In addition to this head money in the event of success, the men who are arranging for this chase' will be, armed and fed by the corporation and big cattle companies 41" this section during the time they are engaged. will propose to the Transvaal raad the abolition of the dynamite monopoly. not say whether there is a chance for 1 pointed out that, although Germany the patient's recovery, the family and may hesitate to recognize the princi While the Orange1 Free State is using ple, she has not yet raised any actual A Heacmeat ROCHKSTBR, to Frederick DuURlaa. N. Juue 12, A friends are hopeful 1 its influence at Pretoria to obtain reforms for the Uitlanders la the Trans objections during the discussion.

vaal, the railroad company has sent this was to be equally, divided, thereby making Fitzsimmons' total receipts 915,581 and Jeffries' 927,054. Fitzsimmons would not make the match uattll he had been guaranteed the large end of the purse and the gate money, owing to his reputation and FU Iat Pleqnart's Arm. To Stay and Work In Manila. Camerox, Mo June 12. Mrs.

Tindall has received a letter from statue ot Frederic Douglass, by W. Edward was unveiled here yesterday. Gavernor Roosevelt "made an address. The height of the monument 'is seventeen feet. Rochester for a long time was Douglas' home.

Paris, June 12. M. Trarieux, for all its available railroad stock to Johannesburg to. be in readiness for a possible exodus of the population. THE TAILOR Is now located first door south of the postoffice.

To those desiring a STRICTLY CUSTOS MADE (MRXE-NT her son, Gregg Tindall, stating that mer minister of justice, gave a dinner and reception last evening in honor of he and a number of soldiers of the Second Oregon volunteers wo aid not Lieutenant Colonel Picquart. M. Will Build Atlaatte LJaera. Pbti.apei.phia, June 12. Hans are position.

Manager Brady accepted. 40 per cent for his man, believing that in the long run such an amount and a decision were worth more than 50 per cent and a defeat. Mathieu Dreyfus threw himself into Picquart' arms, while Mine. Dreyfus come nome wiin tne regiment, nut would remain in Manila, where they can get good positions. A WUeonaln State Bank Fall.

Stooghtox, June 12. The Dane county state bank suspended to was so much overcome that she now being prepared for two large steamships for the International Navigation company. Clement A. Gria com, president of the company, says fainted. day.

The bank was capitalized at and cut in the latest style, a most cordial invitation for an early call is herewith extended. H. BEERCIAfJ Ordnance 8b ep Destroyed. (60,000. O.

M. Turner was president and a N. Falk cashier. Slagle Tesera Hold Forth In Chletco. Chicaoo, June 12.

Six large open Boat CapU aad Two Men Drewn. Flagves to Quit FolUrev Detroit, June 12. Governor Pingree will not be a candidate-for Clinton, iowa, June 12. iwo men air meetings under the auspices of the as soon as the drawings for the res sels are completed they will be given to the Cramps, who will build the ships. The vessels will be additions Nkwcasttk oh Ttnb.

June 12. Three of the largest shops connected with the Armstrong-Whltworth ord- nance works here were destroyed by c. fire. The damaee is estimated at named Albright and, Larson of Syca office either this year or next It is Chicago Single Tax club were held in Chicago yesterday. The speakers in more, on an excursion, took a sail said his' family desires his retirement to the company's Anglo-American Sft Lenta Strike Stilt On.

St. Louis, June 12. The strike of architectural ironworkers, inaugurated several days ago, is still on, with '500 men out and 10 shops closed. boat and went salting. The boat cap vigorous terms espoused the doctrine and theories made famous by the late fleet and will travel at the rate of It sized and both were drowned.

for social reasons, and also that the governor has political reasons. knots. Henry George. haner Goat bland on Fire. Win Rata Their Waft-.

Mrs. Chandler Dead. Kansas Citt, June 13. Mrs. SAJf FKASCI8CO, Cal, June 12.

The lighthouse and buildings of the new Pare Food Law. BmsfiXGHAM, Ala, June It. About 3,000 men employed in the Republic 200,000. Gave Her Hoaey to Chicago. Chicago, June 12.

By the will of the late Mrs. Catharine M. White, who died last week in Evans ton. the Art institute of Chicago is given about $200,000 in real estate in and Evauston. Mrs.

White's estate' is valued at.3500.000. and nearly all of it Elizabeth B. Chandler of Jaudon. Iron and Steel company a rolling mills United Stats naval training station on Goat island were threatened with died at St. Joseph's hospital at 6 To Stndy the Elevntor Trust.

Wasbtsotox, June 12. The Indus tri al commission has appointed a subcommittee to visit the Northwestern states' during July and August to investigate, the alleged elevator, trust. This commit consists of Senator Lin this district will receive advanced o'clock yesterday morning from the A pure food law in Kansas would be a good thing. The consumers of Baking Powder would then be protected! destruction by fire last night. The blaring island formed a splendid spec wages: under the operation of the new i amalgamated scale.

The total in errects oi injuries sustamea in a passenger wreck on the Kansas City, against adulterated goods. tacle as seen from this city and Oak- Pittsburg A Gulf railroad near Grand a. educational lusti- crease of pay rolls will approximate I about 950,000 per month. was left' to Chicago Kyle. A.

I Harris and E. D. Conger. The merchants named below protect view last Thursday night. tiona.

land. No- serious damage was done. To Take the Striker Plaeet. House Cor. 2nd and Walnut.

A First-class A DAY IIP USE. LaM.50 a Week. to $4,50 you by furnishing you with C. Jehaaneebarg. "Chemically Pure Baking Powder, TeUow Feve Banjpaat.

Vera Cbuz, Mexico, June 12. Yel Toledo, Ohio, June 12. Forty street SoteMe In the Froaea North. WAxxxyeTox. June 18.

A thorough CuredWhen Others Failed S. A. INGALLS. Crown Point, N.Y. wife suffered from kid guaranteed to be of absolute purity car men left Toledo for Cleveland last low fever continues to create pante LoaDOY, June 12.

The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail says that the expected exodus from Johannesburg has begun and that busi and best quality. night to tak) the places of striking ly equipped expedition is about star I to explore a corner ef the rosea as 'H Is-eufMoaliy virulent this year. street car men. They will be followed 25 ounces for 25 c. 15 ounces for Vbo The mortality the past week his be3 more than ao per eut.

i i i Xierth. (ts object will be that of sei- ness there is at a standstill. by another party: 4 10 ounces for 10c. tntU jOTOttlg ation. To Cure a Cold in One Day.

H. L. Cunningham, C. C. Colclazor J.

G. Spencer, W. T. Wood, Colden Truths Tersely Told Foley's Kidney Cure is a safe sure ney trouble for years. She consulted several physicians and tried a number of Kidney Cures without relief.

She was Induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure and in less than a week after she began using it, she was greatly improved and three bottles cured her. Kalsir's Palace Pharmacy. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on 8 A. Grabenkike J. W.

Keller A re you. ping to Colorado! Thp nissoq fl Pacific is the most route. Tery low h. nusDAur.i, Proprietor remedy for all Kidney ana niaaaer City of ParU May lt Saved. FaLmovto, June 1 Tea Underwriter are still hopeful of beia? aHe fj save the American liner Paris, the biastleg figurations J.

Lowell, F. IL Morell Co E. earth. 25 and 50 cents. For sale by' Diseases.

Guaranteed Kaiser Pilace Pharmacy. Philiippi.P.R.Moise. d3m H. B. Brombacber..

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