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'VI i THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES WEDNESDAY MOKNING JANUARY, 7, 1903 TOMMY YORK GOT 30 DAYS FOR SHOOTING THOMPSON I MIES Fan il BEAU LI BUSINESS CLUB TO BE RAISED THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE you should have a Jan. Boss'Rufflsned Gold Case in order rrnivt thn work nl leaMlft IB COStCI rCBatrS. IBB: ALL WESTERN ROAPS TO DEMAND PLANS FOR ITV PROMULGATED LAST NIGHT. BOss Case is raadoof two lnyers of solid gold with layer Of stiffening metal between. It is better than a solid gold eaaa because it la stronger and so close-fitting to keep oat gas emote, dust and dampness.

HIGHER RATES. Even childreii drink because they like it and trie doc-; tors say it is good for them. "Why sot It contains ail of the nourish- ment of the pure grain "and nbqe! I A ol the poisons of 'coffee. Vi TRY It TO-DAY. At gracera ererywhere 15c and 25c pet CHIC iKi.

uuiwmm Goto NEW K. ROAD. COMMITTEE APPOINTED. (Entered a Hea of Assault and Battery -Was Being Trieel for Aasau It r. With.

Intent to Kill. Pecember 25th, Christmas day; Tom-tay York, colored, got a Vjuarre wlths Walter Thompson, also colored, about the "principles of women." York evidently got the worst of thovargiK ment so went home and got a shot gun. Thompson also started toward his hbme and while across Third street at Chestnut, York' fired) at him and Thompson got some, shot in "his upper lip and also in-his Yesterday morning in. the city court York's prellminaryxtriai was called. Walter Todd, Allen Smith, and O.

Prather were sworn for the, state and gave evidence very much against York. York's attorney permitted the 'state to rest its case without offering any evidence. York was being tried for assault with intent to kill, but in some nianner it is said, York's attorney and County "Attorney Michael got together and it was agreed that York should plead guilty to assault and battery which he did and Judge' Moore gave him a Sentence of thirty days 'In the county jail and charged up -the costs of the case against him. Missouri Pacific City Ticket Office Will MARRIAGE LICENSE GIVES Move- Feb. 1st Into the Buildinc; re recosnized as tbe ataiklard the world over, and old as such by oil )ewolre.

Tbe Boas i tho only ntlffenM cae in use long enoutch to prove by octwa wear that they will outlast tbe K-year guarant. There is none "Just as good." The Keyirtone trademark here sbown is stamped la each Boas caa S(9 Ooruvlt the jeweler. tie far bodktet. CONTEST COURT A REST. Now Occupied by Rock Island Yesterday about 3:40 Conductors and Trainmen Ask THE KEY8TONS WATCH OASt Phlla4lph.

1 o'clock a nice, looking young man about Hlger. Wages Other Notes. 30 years of age with a broad brdw; wearing a small black mustache. 4 ca black suit of clothes and a black hat Freight rates on nearly all commo RESOLUTIONS ON THE MRS PERKINS THINKS THE LIEUTENANT ALIVE. walked quietly into' the.

room of Pro DEATH OF S. R. KOUNS- dities transported by western railroads bate Judge Haw and obtained a. mar riage license front judge's young are to be materially raised during the next thirty days, and -the scale at woman assistant and then Interrupted Solid Man to ttra Moving Spirit of the New Organization Commit tee of Five Named Who Will Call en Ail Merchant and Manufactur-r and Ask Them to Take an Active Part in the New Club Mem bers Talk en Policy of the Hew Club. the plans promulgated at the meet-ing of the 'Commercial club last night are pUllit effect the city of "iieaven." worth will have "one of the most progressive business organl-aa Hons to the the commits tee appointed to carry out the plans Is made up of young men who succeed when they go after anything.

The meeting was called in the-mayor'a office by President J. Bauserman. got down to real business. It was special meeting was' called for the purpose of devising ways and means to infuse new life, into- the club. President Bauserman stated the ob-r present contemplated goes into effect the contest court by calling the judge It Id off to one -side and getting him to sign the revenues of the roads be in creased, during 1903 by at least $100, the same and swear him to the; state ATTENTION WOODMEN.

ment 5 4 000,000. The first step towird the ad When the young man went out" of vance wat taken at a meeting of wes the room one of the contest court tern executive officials held Monday in judges looked up and said: Boling, Jan. 5th. At a meeting of the L. A.

of the Little Stranger Christian church the following resolutions were adopted as a tribute to the memory of our friend, Stephen A. Kouns who died December 21st, 1902: "Whereas it has pleased Almighty God in His divine providence to call from our midst and from the home circle a loving husband and father, there fore, "Be It resolved that we extend to our friend and sister. Mrs. i CUra Kouns. our sincerest love and sympathy; Commending her to Him wno doeth all things well and Who is able to bear all our burdens If we but put our trust in Him.

And be it Chicago and there was not a dissent "Who Is that young man?" ing voice to the sentiment that freight Her Belief That He is in Kansar City, Mo. His Effects Will be Sold fcv His Wife. No trace of Lieutenant S. O. Perkins, Fourth cavalry, who disappeared from the Post last Thursday has been discovered and there We many who are of the opinion that -the officer drowned himself either in the Fort lake or In the river.

His wife visited Fort Leavenworth Tuosdav to talk with Major Muiray, squadron commahdeiVand to look after the personal effects of her husband. His trotting horse, buggy and furniture will be kept at the Fort for a short time longer. They will be turned over eventually to Mrs. P.erkms. w-ho coy-templates selling them a.nd settling tne lieutenant's debts here.

at tfiii rA- All members of Leavenworth Camp Live Oak Camp No. 3322, and Camp No. 1S8 Royal Neighbors, their families and friends, are cordially inr vited to attend the public installation of officers, of Camps. S87 and 198, be held In the Odd Fellows Hall, Thursday evening Jan. I i All visiting neighbors are luested rates, should be raised to meet the in creased cost of labor and of materials.

The rates projected will be at least 5 per centhigher in 'all commodity tar tr. Adams of Easton," an attorney replied. Then a Times representative went Into the room where the big book is kept and found written there: "William A. Adams, aged 30 years Anna Marie Maier, -aged 17 years, both of Baston township," iffs. Probably 90 per cent of the traffic of the ccuntry is moved on what to be piesent.

By order of Receptioa Com. Further resolved that we sena a are as commodity rates, the remaining traffic being carried on class rates. The executive officials are actuated largely by the fear that the in- copy of these resolutions to out sister Mrs. Perkins states umi II BLANKET SKIT and to our local paper and a copy to be spread on our records." creased cost of everything tnat rail- least a week HOW WILL THE roads buy In manufacturing transpor-. Uovpc, v.er husband will ks- tation win make the maintenance of the MRS.

CHAS. GIST. MRS. REECE FAULKNER MRE. HENRY ORB, Com.

Jects of the meeting In -a few precise remarks and suggestions, lie stated that it was his opinion that a reorganization of the club was -necessary for the welfare of the city and that-a young, progressiva maij ln: the president's, office could accomplish more real good than an older man, and he therefore wanted It understood that he not a cnndldate for presidency, but would do everything in' his power to further the interests of the club in every and any w.jy, C'--' Secretary 'Arthur M- Jackson said he also avoi ed a reorganization of some kind and that ho did not want the secretary's position, but that a HER CIS UGHT? com FORT LEAVBEN WORTH. present dividend rates mvpossioie aur-ing The' only recourse left Is the advanced rates, and executive officials states they see no logical the cost of transportation should not fluctuate with the cost oi all other necessities of life. return. Mrs. Perkins say in" ----to stay away from home at times when thev lived together and he Jrbably will be heard from soon.

It is her belief that Lieutenant Perkins is at some hotel in Kansas City. The absence of Lieutenant Perkins has been reported to the war department. A court-martial probably a111 no be ordered unless he returns and Vtwo prisoners will be released frooi the federal prisoti today. J. M.

Metleall ana SUCH A RUMOR FRIGHTENED NQ NOMINATION" QUESTION George W. Lee. Medcalf was i'iiteiiced MANY WOMEN TUESDAY. taKFN UNDER ADVISEMENT two years for larceny, fioin Anthers, I. T.

There is good authority for the statement that John B. Walsh of Chicago, lie was thirty-tive years ola and a farmer by oecupatipii. Lee was formerly of the does not tender his resignat.un. Uvho controls thej Illinois Southern, Fourteenth iufantry baud and was sentenc ONE YOUNG WOMAN'S -DECISION ON IT TODAY, ruiuni. A Southern Indiana and southern Mis THE WEEK OF PRAYER.

ed to two years for attempted rape. He souri -is engaged in a big was sent up from Fort Suolliug, aud Chaolain Randolph's Talk on Foreign was thirty years old. railway scheme and proposes to extend and merge these, roads to form a new Believing the Missions Well Receivea. vn sin iucreused attendance nt Attorneys for BothCory and xSpwicei to Dinner Sont Wer Soent Entire Time Yesterday Ar direct line from Cincinnati to Kansas City, a distance of about 700 miles. It Home 'th.

KP ond service, of the week of prnyer Mr. Walsh does succeed in completing POCII Pluck Mr.S 5 Mhe Christian churi-h. Tuesday eren- a line from Cincinnati to Kansas City, A. Randolph, gave en- guing This Matter Before the Con Court It Looks aa If Cory thuslastic and-impressive address upon the Corporal Walter. Locket t.

of troop Ninth 'cavalry, is expected to arrive at the federal prison today, lie was touvicted of assault with iutent to kill, and sentenced to serve ten years at bard labor in the United States penitentiary, to be dishonor ably discharged from the ec-ivice and forfeit all pay and allowances. He was cou-victel at the l'residib, Sau Calif. BrotherHome-: for -Another Skirt to Wear. -Through the. Streets Preliminary Trial" of Men Arrested for Having Government Property and it seems certain that he will.

do so, it would be a most desirable acquisition progressive young business man should-(be elected to that off ice an.d devote his entire tlmjs to It. 0 Nearly every member present expressed his pinion," and they all tended in one namely th Leavenworth needed' a live organization to further its interests to press its claims and advantage as 'a manufacturing site tO( eastern and manufacturers. They all agreed that in to do ftlaisacccissfunyjtheior ganUatlori mitt be made- up tromi the Jatge property ownersC successful manufacturers, bankers, retail merchants ancLj. the, k.heads. of the) ln- dustrles of the city men who have the welfare of the city, at heart and who have standing 'in the commercial and financial wbrld.

This class of men. if secured. It was thought iwAuld-rebound i.ciuii sir lift had wen it Will Get the Decision If He Doe tteld which he had had tor the big western systems. This fact is said to be fully appreciated "aiil Aaam Will I AM Oil vJvitiuir 'The noonday H.prtlnc will be held by Vv. Wt in Their Possession- Called for This by the management of the' Santa Fe, which is "suspected of being back of the CincinnatUKansas City line now being quietly, but vigorously pushed by Afternoon.

"Page today. to he hold arc The entire time Of the contest court Guards Bruce King and John Harrison, of ihe federal have youe ou a seven days furlough? Wednesday. January 7th. "Home Mis r- Tiavis leader. Congrega was' taken up yesterday with argu Mr.

-When the Evansville and Richmond railroad' was sold under foreclosure in "A woman wearing a blanket skirt ments of the attorneys for both sides tional church. Work Thifrsdnv. January sm. siecia. was placed under arrest Monday af- regaidlng the "No Nomination blank The old floor of 'troop Fourth cavalry barracks, is being torn up aud a new one being put down.

to the benefit of the -city, because their ternoon.by Dftective McDonald and and the' mark found in it, by the for the Young-Families. and Scbls," Rev av. leader; First M. K. United Stat03 Marshal McGnath.

When judges in counting the votes" Monday Suggestions would be given, weight by the managements'sof business indus Jamiarv Oth. "Natioiis-and Their 1897, it was bought by John R. Walsh ahd his associates. It is now known as the Southern Indiana, and runs from Terre Haute to Westport, a distance of 148 miles. In 1900 Mr.

Walsh secured another bankrupt road. taken to the police station It was' found 1-afternoon that were cast in the first Rev. Samuel Pearson, leadei Presbyterian church. There will he a noon-iay prayer, meet in i precinct 01 ine nri wiiu. that she not only had on a United States Qf and deti8ions readhy Trivate J.

Paulicb of company ngin-" eers. has Ir-en granted a ten days furlough to go to Cleveland, where his mother died. blanket outer skirt but also; 'an I thft lawvers to the court were -the Centralia arid Chester and changed at the Y. M. C.

each day. led by the underskirt of the same material. She (, BiVe anyone not In lawa its name to the- Illinois Southern. It leader of the previous evening. tries who were, seeking a Colonel D.

Anthony moved that Samuel Wllsorv Arthur Jackson ana Kugene Lysle be appointed a committee to see the; larg manufacturers, bankers, retail merchants, and heads the lead! ig industries and 'see. -if they could not induced to take an active part. Th motion 'was" seconded, and was taiten Deiore me uuueu oltlco headache to listen to air them ana commissioner and bound, over. in. the, a to say that no similar case: A BANK ROBBER PAROLED.

Headquarters is undergoing a general re-pairing and the walks are given a coat of paiut. 1 1 1 1 ine in uv'no cc property in her possession. California and New York decisions pre vailed however and the attorneys for Governor has paroled Flrank Dj neen, who was sent up from Sedgwick conn was carried Beforo the voto The abo.ve rumor spread like wild fire both sides argued pro and con on the offere.1 howari'nl amenmpn was, ty iu January, 10H), for a term of six year through the female portion of Leaven The boys -will hare to wait a while linger before they can cat supper as mess call won't be sounded until 5:30 o'clock. ruling of the supreme court of the state. num end, accord pl- ced the' worth's community yesterday and.

yes All three of the attorneys, Pether ber of ih i commit to 'live by adding terday afternoon not a skirt made out tuns-from Salem to SL Louis, eighty-seven miles. Last year Mr. Walsh contracted for a forty-five-mile extension of the Illinois Southern, from Chester to Bismarck, crossing the Mississippi at Ste. Gene-ieve, The latter road is known as the Southern Missouri, aud about thirty-five miles have been built. It will be pushed to completion as early' as the weather will-permit, while as much work as possible is expected to be done during the year extending the line toward Kansas City.

To complete this new route from Cincinnati to Kansas City, it will only be necessary to extend the Southern In bridge, Wendorff and Dempsey, argued of a government blanket was to be seen foa Spencer in the matter while F. B. to It Richard Spring; and M. Tarr. who in tur proposed the names of Hiram Wilson and Omar Abernathy, on the streets.

All kinds. of government Dawes was the only one of the Cory ihey icost "SWINE WHO EAT SWINE," SULTAN CALLS AMERICANS Washington, -D. Jan. 6.wSwine who eat swine," is the latest compli- property In the possession of Leaven- i(5i to taik on the matter. However in their stead.

It was thought that worth citizens weje put font or signi ana tne qUestion was argued until 5 clock the United States marshal wouia nave yesterday evening and the court con- iirciii. urrmerea American soldiers in for bank robbery. Dcneen, in company with three other meu robbed the Clearwater, bank on 'November 30, 1800. They secured about The day after the robbery they were. arrested In Wichita, where they made their All, four were convicted.

Deneen wasj given the lightest sentence. The others got from seven to eleven years. Donee Ti used to be a stationary engineer at MemphiSi Tenn. We drifted to Wichita, got into bad associations and was mixed up iu the bank robbery, i had a hard time locating even so much sisting of Judge Hawn. Judge Ide and Messrs Abernathy and Wilson would ab much good if they would serve on the 1 i Kamuol Wilson, chairman of the "committee, SOld: aa a campaign nat or a pair oiiey-i Attorney C- F.

W. Dassier, took the Mindanao by the Sultan of Bacalo4.v and the Panadungan of that place-These two Filipino "braves" of tlie gins. 1 i i 1 matter under advisement until this The rumor gained such a. tremendous 1 naming when a decision ill be ren diana from Westport to Cincinnati, sixty miles'; the Illinois Southern from Moro tribe have, caused the American, troops no little annoyance since the circulation that Times representatives ered. were besieged by the women wishing to This decision will be an important "I would, llko ti know the opinion of this club on ercra1 questions.

In.h" first place In other cltleti -the club takes aq active Interest 1n the selection of occupation, by their guerrilla warfare. ascertain the truth or falsity, ot the -one and judging from the arguments The following is an example of the let- statement and a number ot telephone 0 yesterday afternoon It looked as if Political candidates' nil the Rartles. messages were receivea iegoiruiiij the attorneys tor nan tne oener Salem to Terre Haute, 100 miles, and the. Southern Missouri about 250 miles beyond JBismarck fo Kansas City. For some time vague rumors of "an eastern outlet of the Santa Fe system have been ln circulation, but nothing tangible developed until the propose building of Walsh's Cincinnati-Kansas City line.

Coulil we not organize a non-partisan po- of itcThey had evry reason to be- ters received at the War department' in the last Philippine mail. It assent to the American officers in Mindanao bearing the imprimate of the Sultan and the Panadungan of Baca-. lleve yesterday -evening court But it was a pure fake- McDonald staied last night that he knew nothing hatever of -the matter and that Un)ted States Marshal Mc- Mtkal basis that enable- the -club to work in harmony with the county and city officials In wording out all unnecessary ex h. iod: penses in conducting the administration Grath was not In the city at all. There.

adjourned that the court would decide in their favor. Cory's side contested that an Vx In the "No domination" square invalidated the ballot and read from New "We want war if you do not get out believe' our county and -ity governments fore McDonald as doubly sure no of hereand go back to the sea, 1 cause Little Rock, Jan. 6 Little Rock such an arrest had been made. ERWIN MUST COME BACK. Because te got drunk In Joplin.

and disturbed the peace, Wesley Erwin. a paroled Kansas convict, must return to the penitentiary and serve out the remainder of a ten-year sentence. Krwiu was convicted in Franklin county in 1808 of highway robbery and sentenced to ten years iu the lie was pardoned in 10O1 aud Governor Stanley exacted a promise from him to abstain' from the use of liquor. The governor has issued a warrant for the convict's return to the penitentiary. neither the Sultan of Bac-alod nor the should lie conducted as economically ms our private business.

Could we not make a retrenchment possible i this direction that One Young Lady Scared. York, California and also from Kansas business interests today took decisive steps looking to bringing the Frisco Panadungan wants to be your friend. Within. this month we want the war to One young lady who has a skirt made law books bn the question while It.was railway system to this city. It has from a blanket an officer on the police been understood here for months past begin, and if you do not want it, you are a lot of cowardly rascs.

would out down our ivxes?" Mr. Bauwrnian. replied: citUens would attend council meet force gave her, wore it to work a Revo I not quite plain what Spencer's attorneys wished to prove. If the court rules that Cory's attorneys are in the right and rule to throw out all of the ballots marked with "Follow our Mohammedan religion. "Do not look for the Mausers, for we Ing a big saving oQUltr be made; for; this that the Frisco intended to include Little Rock on its St.

Louis-New Orleans line, probably extending its line now at Hoxie to Little Rock. day morning ahd about noon heard. the rumor. She was afraid to go home wearing the skirt so seat hex brotner to get a black skirt and this" she Wore reason: thit the Mermen would not he have them. They were captured bv RT ROC free to spfnd the public money if they were an in the square to the right of the sensation fcroceedim No Nomination" blank it looks dark Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to Bantaus and Baursings, people of the Sultan of Bacalod.

"We send our regards to the four watched eloiely by constituents in the council meetings. This In true in every over the blanket skirt when she went home last night. She breathed -a sigh for Drake Spencer in hi endeavors to attend to business during the day or Beale county or. state in the union." lof relief when she arrived home without generals and their vermin. If you do sleep" during the Itching piles arged wi Mr.

Wllnon "naked "Sir. Bauserman if the having been placed under arrest. She horrible plague. Doan's Ointment lew mont get the office of county treasurer and also for Mike Aaron who is trying to keep Carl Delfs out of the office of reg. ister of deeds.

But John Cory ill lose taxes were, sufficient to carry on the city Never fails. At any drusr store. govpriinient without, usln; the fines; leaving etor of the 50 cents. On February 1st the city ticket offices of the Jdissouri Pacific railway will be moved from the. of Delaware and Main streets to the corner of Third and Delaware streets, in the building now occupied by the Rock Island road.

This will be quite an advantage to the Missouri Pacific, bringing its ticket office into the heart of the city. It is not known yet by the local Rock Island officials where they "this latter to paying off the bofiic.d Indeht some votes also In the first commiss the pro! ednes of the city, to which Mr4 Bauserman CARD OF THANKS. ed. Wi in not want to go from there, come to this place nd the Sultan and Panadungan will take eare of you, for you are a lot of hogs that eat hogs, and in not presenting yourselves at Bacalod, look out, for we shall go to fight yout'V The advice show that neighbors of the Bacalod chief Are quite friendly to the Americans, the Sultan of Uato hav inr visited Camp Vicars. replied that he thought they were, but of course, some councils spent more than a revoh ioner's district as 'Matt Kennedy, the democratic candidate had no opposition and the republican ballot had a'N Nomination" blank on it.

But while Cory will lose in thl one district, We desire to return our thanks to those he used kind friends who comforted and assisted In i ott. thought the same officer who gave her the blanket migh also place her Tinder" the ban of law, but he didn't know anything of the rumor w-hen asked about it last nieht. Trials This Afternoon. This afternoon at 2 o'clock before the United States commissioner the prelim inary trial of one of the four men charged with having government pro perty in his possession will be callea. Trials will be held this afternoon and also Thursday and Friday afternoons but it not known just what will be done with the men.

he can will be mdyed to, but they expect to a lai know within a week or so. Spencer will lose in every precinct in the county. It will be the same with Aaron in every precinct In the' county. us in our recent -bereavement. MRS.

SUE BLOC1IBERGEU AND FAMILY. MBS. MARTHA BLOCUBERGER AND FAMILY. ssion lared tl Committees from the brotherhood of otect hi railway trainmen and the order 6f rail ten wh way conductors, after a meeting of the others. If the taxes aloue were to be used, economy wonld have to be practiced more closely by the clty officials A Mr.

Wilson then explained that 'be wan not kicking or-trying to mix In politic, but he simply auked these questions so as to be able, tp give the meu his committee woujd approach aq idea of what, tlJe b-jects of tfia organization are. Mr Wilson made quite a hit with his questions regarding the cutting down of municipal and was instructed that bis committee 'could inform the public that that would be one of the objects of the new Commercial club, which would be HE FELL DOWN STAIRS. the tur! NEW CENTURY COMFORT. Millions ere daily finding a worl of comfort Bucklin'a Arnica Salve. It.

kills pain from Scalds, Cuts. Bruises; conquers Ulcers, and Fever Sores; cures ruptions. Salt Rheum. Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Warts. Pile cure on earth.

Only 25c at Mehl Schott. drug store- general committee at Druid's hall, St. Louis yesterday afternoon, called upon the managements of the various roads tECORI An old soldier from the Home, while go It was reported yesterday that the attorneys for Cory had conceded that the Soldiers' home vote was illegal, but J7 B. Dawes denied most emphatically last! night that any such an admission had been made. He stated that he said it Would be useless to argue the question befOre the contest board and thought that it should go to the state supreme court for that body to decide.

NEW LIGHT IS NOT BRIGHT. having their, headquarters in Louis, ing to the toilet-room in the Chambers hotel about 6 o'clock yesterday evening. ColomL in regard to their request for a raise Many Object to the New Storm Proof fell down stairs. He was unconscious for Home. of 20 per cent in wages.

Like com Aro Light Being Used. All mittees at Omaha, Topeka and else -five minutes after being brought hack to the main floor, and a physician was sent A great "many complaints are lielug heard the gned about the new arc lights the Leavenworth for, but before he arrived the veteran re where southwest of where railroads have their headquarters, call SALINGER NEWS. Light Heating company is placing atthe; covered, and with the exception of feeling accep ed upon the managements and present several places in the city where electric erlcan sore all over, thought he was all right, and ed a similar request. -So far as could During the dull season we are mak lights have been. The new light is etorm he was assisted to the Home by a friend jg Capi be learned last night, no definite re ing a special sale on our line of gents proof.

being covered with a ground glass globe and over this i another glolie of ply was given by the railroad manage furnishing goods which we offer at a Substitutes for. Coal. ments to the request of their employes, clear glass. ground glass globe" makes great reduction. The Salinger Cloth Ing company.

acted on at the -reorganization meeting next Tuesday. lt! was thought that by having a representative at the -council meetings who was backed by such a powerful organ- izatloii as the proposed new club much-good would accme. The club will meet next Tuesday night to hear the report of. the. committee, and It is expected that a large number of the.

heads of the leading Qhanclal and Industrial Insti- tutlous will be present. It was distinctly emphasised that the men sollcJtel committee wf re to take an active part in the reorganization. and the question will be taken up again the light less dazzling, but It is not half so Necessity is the surest promoter of invention. Tfhe recent coal strike today5. We are not selling out or moving.

bright as the old one was. The only ad lyears ffauthori I jsceive i I led Sts irt of isthi fp-'- Tro u. causing the prices- to advance to al Delegates representing the order of vantnge the new light has is that It burns yet we are Selling our gents clothing at greatly reduced pri- have Durability is the point most -desired in building repairing, bake ovens, boilers, etc- Our No. "1 Are brick will stand the hottest kind of most beyond reach has resulted In the railway conductors and railway train With a steadier glow and does not "klek" men. are in session in It is granting of over 4,000 patents on ma out as the old style one did, but the latter chines to burn either or sras.

The probable that the Santa Fe will be ask made a big cut on this line. The Salinger Clothing cori.pany. 1 Having old quite a large rsimber gives a much better light. y'ti necessity for a family medicine thatheat and outlast by many times poor for a 20 per increase in wages' as New- "Walsbach burning gas lamps have been placed in the southern portion of the a result of 'the meeting. This is part or cmidren'8 doming we nav out a Mneh enthusiasm and good will was man.

ports lfested after the; mecOng by those attend city and will also be placed in North Leav couia De riiea on aDsoiuteiy in cases of stomach, liver and kidney ailments led to the Introduction of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters fifty years ago. To- few suits left which we offer at a dis count. It is our duty to please all- rlcan i ing, and all are eonfldent that the commit as soon as possible. This new light whlch we are always glad to Give tee will receive the hearty-co-operation of is a great advantage over the old one and of a plan to secure a raise of 20 per cent from all roads west of Chicago. The i Santa Fe officials say that they, have "not received any notice of such a and that none has been made on the Santa Fe so VI a visit and we will do all-in our ait toe substantial citlsens of Leavenworth gave a much better and clearer light.

during he pre' rf and power to satisfy your -wants. The Salinger-Clothing company. We have a fine line of silk handker- ly burned; brick. We sell them by the thousand, hundred or any number desired. By the hundred $3fj0 Fire clay (ground) -by the barrel or in any quantity desired.

Peerless lime, rfesh, per bbl. 1.00 Cistern cement from mills, per bu. bag 50o OPPOSITE HAY MARKET. chiefs and silk umbrellas, which It is steel. a "pleasure to look at.

We also offer day it is world famed as a cure for loss of appetite, -Insomnia, nervousness, flatulency, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation and filliousness- Try a bottle and be convinced of its- value. It contains nothing that will injure the most delicate system, and is therefore specially adapted for restoring strength to those who have become weak from long sickness or those in need of a tonic Don't accept a substitute. Gates traveling passenger agent of the Southern Pacific railway, headquarters Kansas City, was in the city yesterday. jtricts to this line at a discount. Give us a vis This is hat Ayer's Hair Vigor Restores color to gray hair, makes the hair I it and convince yourself.

The Salin- r. the thi Gern ger Clothing company. I Watch our special hat sale for I next I George McNutt of the M. K. T.

gro7stdjps fallingcure 1 Saturday. It will pay you to wait, I railway, headquarters, in Kansas City. -i-The Salinger Clothing company. called, on railroad friends here Monday. 4 i.

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