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The Pittsburg Daily Headlight from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 2

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PlTTSTUTRO DAILY TTKAMLT11TTT, TUESDAY flVENTNO. AT OUST 28, 190(5 PITTSBURG DAILY HEADLIGHT GOSSIP AT THE COURT Entire Towns and Villages in Cuba Have Taken Up Arms Against the Government. PITTSBURG Warm Weather Bargains A new 4 room cottage, two north front lota. 140x160, on West Park Avenue. The bargain in the city Price $800.

Will take good team on trie deal. A new 4 room cottage, two fine north front lots on West 8th Street-Good cistern and shade trees on the lots. Price $1,000. This property i well worth $1200. Nice 4 room cottage on Wt 2nd St.

Close in, flood lawn, trees, grapes. SEPT. luni MONDAY, UNDER IMMENSE TENTS AT FOREST PARK IMMENSE 1 3A0E the WA.MT LAWS ll M.i:i. herlfT Do Vt I.Ike luilrtriiihuit iinil Jtivcnllr I.hmn. Shrriff Walsh attended the convention of the State Sheriffs' Association Toncki this week.

The convention took up several matters of Importance hu the principal action ol the convention was to exuress its disapproval of two laws, the Indeterminate sentence law and the Juvenile court law. one of the things which Is coining in for a good deal of consideration by tse association is the Indeterminate sentence law. A crit lelsrn passed upon it is that a man convicted for a ernie and there are many extenuating circumstances or per ha its he pleads guilty and the Judge who presides at the trial for the jury have unythins to say us to what the pun Ishmcnl shall he. There is left to a prison board which is not familiar with the cir CARL SHOWS AMERICA'S NEW GIANT CIRCUS DOUBLLD IN SIZC SINCC 1 TS APPCARANCO LAST StASON "Bitfjrest and Hest Show in the World. Unanimous opinion of Chicago newspapers.

This Circus is not associated with the Circus Lust It is fighting the combine successfully. Every Act a Feature TRIPLE CIRCUS-TRASHED WILD BEASTS FIRST TIME IN PITTSBURG OF THE THRILLING SOMERSAULT OF DEATH i if Jut tuppi ng An Gaps. Jrr: Jif(ll twipumo 'WjVS? AirroMoaiLS. Doivew by am iNTPepio "'il'Cni Vxi Jl WOMAN. (fU JnOCTIMt THSOUOtl JMCt UHE MtTtOB.

4 O'Xo IN FLIGHT. A Levithian beside which features of other tented shows are pigmies. At every performance Isabel Loraine, the bravest woman in the world, flirts with death, riding down a steep incline in a huge automobile which is thrown -12 ft. into the air by powerful springs, turns a complete forward somersault, hurtles across a DO-ft. chasm and alights right side up with its human passenger on a cushioned platform.

A New, Original and Opulent EAST INDIAN PERAHERA Hindoo People, in Charge ot i'rince Kamyareninphi Kutpred nm ircond rlnaa matter mt ike poatnfflce nt Kann, for trauaportatlon throne; the mall. Dull? rirllTrrrd by cnrrlrra, 10 centa ntrk, or mnt hr mnll, poiitasce prepaid, nhfrrm rnrrlcr drllvrry la Im-trarllenhte for 10 cents wwa. ipklr llrailllicht AO rents 111 mail auba.rlptlona mrm payable la advance. Hoik trlrpkonea, No. M.

i mi: iM i iiKii. I'lllr, li.lr. ioi.lKliil Pilnriidf. Site (logaij events! N-. li! TnnI nx.

Mcnols' cokl, phona 740. Uie KINO ROLB nour. coal. FMkhh'S 1Y8 Krcr Irani ili'nmnntriit nf it the Toin Siiml' rluml is visiting In Nt.1 Kid. 1'avis.

at Nv I'lH. M. Mrs, John Maxvvt' (tirard to visit Lit Thorna ll'M-c U-IHT, ff OnrfrWill-'. Will 1 1 1 1 1 alter business ni.it- 11. U.K-ni MM it iii-s-ri.

is in tin i-tly. flro iiiiin il ies nt' 'ov us your ord'TS, aileiny of Misso ry is hHMiik st inn' l''lour. lcvt'laiui's lil'oc lare -M I'M. Will Slower iiIiik from a visit in 1 ira nl. le.l laHt I'vr-her parents is I-'.

Ciinninirhani and Miss t.llhelt. Imlh Of PlttShlMtf. Welt' at (iirard Thursdav. tlo-e Ju.lK'-. is no time like he present (las UanwM 'n.

"KlBht on dway. llanlware ftli mid lir the inner the crnwil and Forest Kltitf (lour. i-; very imp prais's Korest IvliiK. ide frcni Virgin hard wheat. At all rorer.s.

I'it tsluirg leva tor Co. Miss MaKKie of Hays who has hecn In New Vork and other eastern rlties the past month, returned home last eveniiiH. Columbian Cream Is frenor from that (dijectional)le ll.ivor than any other ei eani on the market. lemoristration at the t'se Colunihian Cream wlnre you it st" fresh cream or milk more wholesome and economical enionstratiun at Famous. Forest Kinff is not only made from Virgin hard wheat hut from old waat Try it now.

the only "old wheat" Hour. I'tltsliuiK Kh-vator Co. HAIIiKOAD TI.MG TAU1.K9. North mm4 V.mu Vo. 104 Kansas City Kxpress 10:80 a No.

S10 St. Louis Faat south and West Hound. No. B09 Wichita Fast 8 2Rs.ii So. 107 Bed an 1:47 it Q.

S. UUNAHAT. Agent rVAHSAd CITF UV1MBM.I. Nortk Bumha, Passenprrr at 10:21 a. Passenger at a.

fiortk Bonbtt. NO, 1 JPassenser at p. a. at a. F.

1C KUNU, Adul IA.TTA WM fcOITVaV Station cornsr dlaat roartA aat xcuot streets. Mornlna; train arrives at 10:40 a. Morning train departs at 11:00 Train for California and Colorado Uso Kansas City, Cbtcaao and points last. Evening train arrives at 4:60 p. Kvenlng train departs at 4:65 p.

W.JT. BILL, AgenL FIIIM'O T1MK3 CARD. Effective a. Feb. 4th, 118 Arrives 1:33 a.

m. Irorn Aftou, Joplin, Galena, Baxter, Columbus, dcarnmon and Weir City. Departs 1:18 a. for Ulrard, Ft. Scott, Kansas City.

Through chair cars to Kansas Ulty. 160 Arrives a. from Fort Smith, Kurcka Hpringa, Carthage, Carl Junction, also from St. Louts. Departs 2:11 for Fort Scott and Kansas City.

117 Arrives 4:2 from Kansaa City, Ft. Scott mid Ulrard. Departs for Carl Junction. Joplin, Aftun, Sapulpa, Oklahoma City and Territory points. 169 Arrives 6:62 a.

from Kan-s City, Port Pt-nt and Ulrard, lear- ing Kansas C'Jj at 2.10 a. m. Departs b.h'i for Carl Junction, Joplin. Carthago, Monctt, Kureka Springs, Fort also Mt. Louis.

11!) Arrives 8:00 a. from Kan- ans City, Fort Scott and Girard. De parts 8:05 a. for Weir City, Colum-jus and Joplin. 135 Arrives a.

in. from Arcadia tvA 4 trry. Departs 8:00 a. for Uherok-, Parsons, Cherryvale, Nsod-nBha. Wichita and alt points went.

122 Arrives 11:12 a. from Neod-eaha, Cherryvale, Paraonu, Charoltea and Weir City, riepnrts 11:20 a. m. tor laden. Mulberry, Arcadia, spnngneid ana mtermedlata points.

116 Arrives 11:40 a. pi. from Joplin, Columbus and Weir City. Departs 11:50 lor Ulrard, Fort Scott and iansas City. lfi Arrives 1:20 p.

from fit Louts, Kprlngflsid, Carthage Joulln and I Junction. 1 15 Arrives 4:06 p. from Kan-as City, Fort Scott and Ulrard. D-parts 4:15 p. for Weir City, Columbus and Joplin.

121 Arrives 4:2 y. from Arcadia, Mulberry and Mlnden. Deo arts 4:35 p. for Weir City, Cherokee. Parsons, Cherryvale and Neodesha.

120 Arrives 4 58 p. from Carthage, Joplin, Columbus and Weir Clcy Departs 5:05 p. for Ulrard Fort dcott and Kannas City, I li7 Departs 4:45 p. for Carl Junction, Joplin, Carthage, Springfield, LouIh, also direct connections tor Ft. Smith and 1'artH.

136 Arrives 8:20 p. from Wlcht-' ta, Neodesha, Cherryvale, Parsons and Cherokee. Departs 8:30 for Minden, Mulberry, Arcadia and Fort Scott, also Springfield, Memphis, Uir- (nlaghHtn. Makes direct connection at 1 dpringtleld for Kt, Louis. 117-1X8 Carry through sleepers and chair cars between Pittsburg and Kansas City.

No change of cars between Pitta-burg and St. Louts or between Pitta-burg and Kansas City. J. E. lioBART, Agent.

JOHN SCOTT, Asst. AgeoU Phones I.ii a I GET THE TO TIIK VAtt HUM S( IIOOL IIIVUtKSt. rice" Amount I'lHnlnirn, (ourMi' Tot ii I Mrhool INiiiulntlon In 15,015 Over lu IMttn-linrit'. The county stiherlnteinleiit is nuny ewenl apporti'vnln tin- slmre of Die st.it1' rfciiuol fund wli con mm to Crawford county. TIHm iimouuts to 12.Miii.n:., for the Crawford county slut re, and It Is licitiK divided ainoiiK Ik- vHi'tous Hchnol district of the county aceordinic to school population.

The consns. lately completd shows that the county has li.fi 15 children of school of whicli or clost; to one-third, ar- In Pitt-h ii i if. Cons(Muent ly tli Pitt si ill IK hoard of education will Ret nearU one-third of the total school fund-PittshuiK'M share helnR 1 2. Ti' share a pporlioiv 'd to other towns the county, toK'lhM- Willi school en-rollmcnt of these towns, ts as inllnws School Pop. A tut filrard huh iKja hi; 1-Yoiitenac l.fiH' S.ii Ht Cherokeo 4KS 1 Walnut 1N3 1HH il McCinic im Vale Arcadia 2 I Mi i Mnlherry 174 Kuller 1DO 1 Hi mi 1 Hi i Hh KleniitiK 317 HI 1 1 Ctihopec r.2! 411 Z.i W.

Ir T.i Kirk wood 1 1 l.it' iiiicld 217 1iV litf Miilway 213 01 flrrnrdfil IettlM tth lM KlH(-r I hO. Week. Warranty deedM ha v- Willi the register of Ii not including; deeds to properly, as follows: hecil recorded cds tills week. lMttHhui'K t'lty J. i.

Wayland to A. W. Smith, lots 4 and hlk 1. Mull's adil and parts of 7 and hlk 3. South add Gi-rard.

A. J. Lewis to Randolph Lewis, forty res in section 2 1, three miles cast Pit ishurH, $1 Pre.tio Marietta to Mary Yoiinp, tract In northwest 'Hiartei section 3H, one mile north of Ciiicopeo. Stl.tuii. Win.

Frazier to John S. Mudd. lots 9 to 11. hlk Urazillon. S3T.0.

Marion Coulter of Oirard. to Max I. con. of Pittshurtir, lot and part ol lot 7 hlk IS, (iirard. Harry L.

Mevans to MolMf F. Ilus-seli, lots 1. 2 and 3, hlk 3, l-lckey's add Mnlherry. W. X.

Lyngar to W. F. Karris, a lot feet in opoiis, $120. Itruce Mitchell to Vincent Strauss, lot 1, Friskel A fjanggegr suhdiv. section 3T, Washiuiton township, near Curranville.

$Sim. Domenica Falettl to Hugh HeFay-den. lot lot IS. hlk 1. Fi.lcttl Cha it a no add Front euac.

$32 H. If, K. VanSlyke anil V. M. Woods to Louis 1 Jones, one half interest in Ifit hlk 4, McCune.

$(nil, John Cranston to J. F. Da vies, one. acre at north edge of McCune. Fdward Flainsf to Win.

Murdock, sixty acres in section 4. northwest ot (Jirard. cot it hoi iihif.fn. Morgai of Karl 10. Wli: tlcmcnt on the of Walnut, guardian anis, made annual set-21th, in probate court.

Acting County Superintendent 1 1. W. Shideler and wife are entertaining the hitter's brother. Urand Jessup. of Am-arillo, Tex.

He ia general r. te agent of the Santa Fe. No report has yet been received by tlie county superlntcndent'H office ot the recent school bond elect ion at Curranville. Reports have been received from all school dist riots of school levies with lie except ion of one, district 21, in Walnut township. Probate Judge Jones married a couple from Weir City Saturday.

Tne happy although not exactly young couple, was Louis Km It net and Mrs. Mary Dago. Hoth have passed the half century mark. Sheriff Walsh and his deputies are oyer the enrollment in their hoarding either Ke ho would lik one more boarder or uet rid of one. The present enrollment of the jail population is thirteen.

Jos Doyle, of Walnut, who has a contract on several of the county hrhlge abut meats, was a court house visitor yesterday. County Commissioner May held down the county hoard meeting yesterday hy himself, while Commissioners and Higgle, attended the funeral of Mrs. Wavde. I nw Korni.T 'lUNmirl Pui-lllc TrHlnmaNtcr I'hI .1. K.

whu waa formi'rlv Infilled hi PUtHlHirs hh tr almmiHtt'r itf tin. MlHHimrt I'uellic. In now l.ranrhtnir out tit Iih (inn' a roal opci-atnr. Mr. I'nHtlrwuith Ifft the MlHHnurl Pacini' ali.nit a year aKit and la now at Trinidad, He la Interested in tile development of Weatertl Soeorril conn-ly.

and has vialted that recently Tor the pin-nose of peraonal In-apectlon and conalderlntr projects which they will undertake at an early date. They are more than pleaa-'d Willi the Kreat natural resourcca of that part of tlie la nn der.stnoil that the development of tha coal beds and the conatriiction of the railroad are alnontr the plana which are to he carried out within the next twelve niontliH hy eastern capitalists whu are intereated witii tlit'tn. A NAD l-l IIHONt I). of 'I'ltre t'oiialy OfTielatH Have Died Hlthtil Hlz Hrrkl. There Is a sad co-incidence in tlie death Saturday afternoon of the wife of rcunn Alorney .1.

M. Wadc. Wilh-in six weeks tile wives of three of tlie beat known county officials have passed nwav and lu all three cases the families reside in IMtlshurn. County Commissioner w. II.

Brailen lost Ills wife on July iitil, after weeks of sulferlntf. Tills was follriweil on July IK hy tile sudden death of the wife nf IMstrlct Clerk K. Wood bury, and now for the third time death came on Saturday afternon and took the wife of County Attorney Wayde. at PALMA MAY OFFER AMNESTY IVftillnr of do Lil.crj.la Who Claim lo lip Itcvoln-tlnnlla l.t Ask In lie Consulted. Havana .7.

The anxiety ol President J'nltna to extend everv nos- sllile for ppace without olnodshpd una his dpsire to penult those who Joined the Insurrection tin der misguidance to retient tinil return to their homes unmolested, combined with the Keneral wish to end a sllua. tlon fraiiKht with so niticli loss and iiifretlng. has led to consideration by the president and his cabinet of a project decreeing a 30 (lay amnesty period, during which the are Invited to lay down their arms ami return to Uielr pesieeful pursuits. It was proposed in Issue the lecree Monday, but persons close to he president slroiuly opposed the and the mutter wa sdefeneU ind may be relinquished. So far as actual conflict went, Sunday proved to be a day of Inactivity, but preparations proceeded without abatement.

A rund of nas been set aside by the treasury for defense and drafts on it are heavy and constant. The situation Is so increasingly serious that It is tacitly admitted in all rovernment circles that the enlargement of the army will not stop at my given number, but will continue indefinitely. While tlie number of ojen at present leaving their regular occupations enlist for war Is small, employers are beginning to find that they soon will ie confronted with a considierabb scarcity of labor. Many laborers are gathering In front of the bulletin boards on which are displayed Hit call for volunteers issued by Presi-dent palma Saturday night. They discuss the attractiveness of a sol dier's life ut such unusual pay and ai a result many resovle to enlist.

It was learned Sunday that several new insurgent bands had taken to the brush. The growth of the Insurrection certainly seems to keep pact with the preparations for suffocating it. Next to the progress of the combatants, the most interesting question seems to be how to end the war without fighting Around the discussion of the question centers a great deal of crimination and recrimination from both liberals and moderates, each side bringing accusations against the other as to the responsibility for precipitat ing the rebellion. On one phase ol the controversy the liberals seem to be united as to suggest an understanding among them for taking advantage the present situation -to press upon the government a proposition that it ought in some manner to treat with them or at least admit them to a conference of some sort. While no liber-als are in arms against the govern uient.

they admit countenancing th Insurrection, though they always den) knowledge of any conspiracy. Interviews, statements and hints given out by the liberals all point to the probability that the matter might be settled on the basis of the admn sion of leaders of their party to tht councils of the government, and foma guarantee that in the future electiem will be conducted with absolute fair ness. The Insurrectionists in the field, who, of course, are far more radical ir. their demands and who are import ant factors in this discussion, do no. think of accepting less than tha com plete annulment of the last elections All the liberals would Insist, unilei any circumstances, upon a genera amnesty for all rebels.

The govern tnent at this stage, does not think 1 considering any of these suggested proposals. The fact i3 that the aa ihorities Sunday were in a most hope ful mood. No advances from the lib erals have yet been made, however that are at all likely to be considered before the government suffers some serious reverse and probably not even then. Ali discussions of this sort lcadi to the subject of Aniericat intervention, if the conflict shorn, last for a long time Intervention t' considered to loom as a tolerably cor tain eventuality. If the governiuen; subdues the Insurrection and chai.

Uses, wounds or kills members of tbi liberal party the feeling of rancor it expected to continue for eyars. II the insurrectionists prevail It is pre dieted that certain conditions ur( bound to continue. Santa Clara Is becoming a thorough Insurrectionist province. Some vil villages have become wholly insurrec tionist and even larger inwns, in some cases taken up arms against the governnint. The attitude of tht people is entirely a question ot the attitude of the leaders.

A former mayor of trinidad has sud denly placed himself at the head ol a band of WO Insurgents. The mayor of Las Cruces is leading a band from bis town, consisting of 200 men. Hart oil MeeiUo Hlllltvny. Indianapolis, Aug. 27.

A car 011 the scenic railway at an amusement park at Broad Ripple, near this city, jumped the track Sunday night and injured five persons, one I tUeui probably fatally. Profanity as a Curative. The theory is now being advanced by a continental doctor that the fact that ladies are not allowed to swear Is responsible for a vast majority of the attacks of nerves from which the gentle sex suffers, and It Is suggested that expletives should be taught at very girls' etc. Property very cheap at the price which 10 $1,000, half cash, bal ance 7 per cent. Splendid 8 room modern house on Wt Euclid Ave.

One of the nicest properties in the city. If you want an np-to-date home in the best neigh borhood, let ua show you this. Five room, strictly modern cottage, water, gas, and all of the conviences North Locust St. Price $2,000. A very choice property.

Half cash. A NUMBER ONE feu siness lot ticar 4th and Broadway. A snap. Sec us about this. Vacant lots near Shops for sale, on payments if desired.

Thirty choice lots in western part of the city on Euclid. and t'orest Avenues. Prices from $175 to $400, These can he sold on small monthly payments. A good place to save your money, at the same time make money on the investment. Always ready to show properties.

BOTH MONKS li Carlton Qreef CANCER CAN BE CURED. For 7rt Canrrr hM Men rlaaaM amonff thm Innnn ht d1eftt. It in now proven to ha hxth Icral nd dont1tut1i)iiKl, ami hn f.rmiteil from that fni1poinl eao curat! ThU, no do il.r, will ba fwlrtrl tiy many pnijr mff antra. Or. A.

Johnson, Koom m. SlU It Utti St city, Mo hanjmt la. ptid a book ttosorltit.ig tin) different rlMi of Oat ar. giving aTmptouiM. and hi Mll.I Treatment, wlili-h It applied both antf lntarrially.

It eliminate! all poliumitu RUbatanres and daitrojm tha ranoaroiis jruwth. Write to lr J-inni-ii nil be will aenil til book free, lo abjoliila -a villains oroaf of kia ability to ra lb la draad mi IT is here, and for less than you can huy elsewhere. We have enough makes and enough styles at prices and terms that will he entirely satisfactory. Wc will sell you a thoroughly good Piano on caay payments of only SI. 50 WEEKLY and at a very moderate price.

A. BESSE, 413 M. BDWY. G. Nicholson Mis Mot i firourles tor 1 .00 tttar anybody.

Wednesday 1 Will Sell Nic: California HAMS Mily 10c pi tind i. -I ii li II. Ilili h.s i ,,...1, 1 I. r. mill kh 1 1 i.r 3 1 i.ii- ii i I mi j.kK I 1 1 i.kt.

li s. 1 1.1 li I II i inn 1 -II ,1 ll.s II. c. li, II, '-iO, lull II, slinrls J1.J0 PrLes Same at Both Stores. S.W Cor.

Third Broad'y. or N. W. Cor. 14th Joplin.

THE I iihihuiiiiiiiib FOR YOU IF. Three Kings, two Stages, Aerial Knclave. Steel Arena, Hindoo Mela, Quarter MileTrack. Biggest Tents, 1,000 People, 300 Arenic Champions, 100 Horses, P.iggest Menagerie on earth. cumstances and unless a man has influential friends he must servo the maxim sentence.

Should he have friends who will intercede for htm tin prison board may release him though the crime for which lie has been sentenced may have licen par lieu la atrocious. Hut the tiling in which the sheriffs are taking he most lively interest is to secure some change in the juvenili court law. This law has taKen from the sheriffs a good many fees which they believe should rightfully be theirs. They concede that the jnvenilf court Is all right but they do not approve the plan of the court naming a probationary officer. They think that the sheriffs could attend to this work As it Is, they say, the arrangemeni keeps the sherirr out of fees hut doe not pay the proba tionarv off leer enoiiKh to make the position an attractive one.

10 A II Mi i 1. II or Tein-tifrM Nelfi-teil to Tench cu I neliooin. Reports have been rec'-ived at tie county aiiperintendcnfs office of tin election of the following additional country tllsti let school fuchersi laitu Uitirandt, of Cherokee, wa elected teacher in the LI men ton. school, district No. 60 near Mniuaoiitii, ror eight months, npcnliig Sept.

10 ut nix name imruen. or was elected teacher in district 75. west ot iirard, for seven months, opening oepi. at Mrs. Lillie Blair, ot Fort Scott was elected teaiher of the Dry wood school, distrct No.

4, for sev en opening Spt 10. at $12. 5o Miss Ktta Hishell, of McCune, was eiecteu in the Ureen Flm district No 41 Osage township, for seven months, opening Sept nt $10. Miss Libby Pease, of Hepler, was io leacti the eve nm Hchoni district llii. Walnut township, for sev en nmnttis, opening Sept.

10, at MisH Inez Oenimell, of McCune, lectea in the Freed district. No. Jio lownauip, ror six mot ha, open ing raepi, in u.t thu flwkhal. (euiily OlTk-lnln Attended I'uuertil of Mm, Wajdc. i ne court house was nearly deserted yesterday as far as the coounty offi- iiii were concerned, us nearly all ot them attended the funeral of the lute Airs, wayde wile of the county attor ney.

county Clerk Gerken, Commla- Kir-ner Higgle, Sheriff Walsh. Probate auuge Jones, Deputy CountyAttorney anu uegister or Deeds Car penter, were among the county ofrt ials who atteaiied Die funeral. Othe from tiiranl who attended the tuner were r.x-wnerirr Vincent, and I'rariK Kobh, chairman of the Repub llcan committee. MnrrliiKe Lice it wen lNNiieil. licensea have ben reported Iswued during the past week to the folowing by Probate Judge Jones: Louis SmltBel, Weir, 50, Mary Dago, Weir.

52. Oacar Throndson. Farlington, 20. Lu-Ila Keoler. Farlington, 19.

Lewis K. Cunningham, Pittsburg, 2ti, Nancy M. Uilbert, 1'ittaburg, lit. C. R.

Plummer, Pittaburg, 2u, Pearl Clanton, PittHburg, 22. Martin Simonsek. Cherokee, 32, Caih-erlne Sedusuk, Cherokee, 22. Lafayette Li nth ie urn, Englevale, Z1, lOthel Marsh. Arcadia, 17.

Ueorge Fndicott, Pittsburg, 35, Maud Hurt, Kendrlck, 30. Cancelled Double AHMeMMmut. The county commissioners have cancelled the assessment on fwiMity lots recently purchased by the Kansas City Southern railway In the can. part of Pittsburg, and also the on about 15 acres of land. In the part of Pittsburg recently purchaied by the Frisco.

Hoth tracts are subject to assessment by the state bond, as railroad property and bore a double assessment. Judgment NiiMn flroiiHlit. Two suits were tiled thin week in the CJirard division of the district court on abstructH of Judgment from Pittsburg. Lambert Pastin brought suit against rank Steeuhaut for Judgment of Interest and costs. ('has.

H. Howe brought suit against II. K. Sauer et al for $202.80, Interest and costs. ItlMllK'NM PleklnB I p.

HilHinesa In the olfice of tlie repisl. of deeds, whicli has been rather qui for the past week, commenced picking up yesterday. Ilurlnff the week past there waa hardly a day when mni than half a dozen documents were re corded. Yesterday fourtemi docu ruetita were Hied before '1 o'clock, most of them warality deeds. Talk rhiinr.

to Holiril. A committee from the (iirard Mutual Telephone system called on tlie hoard of county commlsloners today to t.ilK telephone. Tile mutual company Is ndeavoriiiK to have Its phones put lli tiio court house, county Jail und other ounty offices. (uiir.liiiiu. A MlnttMl.

ltoceo Si of l'itsbul-fT. was ap pointed Kliardiau of l.uit;! and Seeaiid' in probate court on the 'JJnd. Peter J. Threlfall, of Walnut, whs upoplnted Kuarillan of H. Threlfail and others on the InM.tfetliia llrliluM.

The county couunissloners Inspecled the Chailwick tiridlje In Walnut town ship tile other day. It Is a stone arch but was built many years iiko. 'I'll board is consldetitiK whether to re pair or rebuilt II. IHivIm Wtliila Henry Pavis, wlio was sent to the state penitentiary from fMtubui'B; couple of years aKo for steallnH, has presenteit his application to lh prison board for a parole, and it will be heard on Sept. 5, Opulent Street Parade at 10 a.

m. conditions permitting THE HAGENBECK CIRCUS IS THE ONE NEW AND MIGHTY MONARCH OF THE ARENIC WORLD. Two Performances daily at 2 p. and 8 p. m.

Doors open one hour earlier. Admission to everything with seat, 50c. Children under 10 years 25c; Reserved Folding Seat, with admission, 75c. Opera Chairs on grandstand, with foot-rest, including- admission, $1.00. All tickets at regular prices on sale day of exhibition at Crowell's Drug Store.

SOMI' LT IN MIDAIttJ. CANCLR CAN BE CURED- For years hn hwn lnM nmnnir thn tnen IU rlinen. If iriv.i to Ii hoth lcl coniitltiitloiiRl, wdan trfwatml from that "tntpotnl en Mirl. TIiih, nu (ttitt, will bfl rteriilr -polven i'T niiiy inr mrrerfra I)r (. a Jahnxon, hnum 1S2.

SIS K. 12th Hr Knna t-Tt Mo, naa f- iittil hook itocrttltifr the rlitrtnrit ilftliorUa.it-fr. (rUlnn HTinptomn. ami iilinlni hl Mild comM nation Treatment, which 1a hoth huallr art Intai rially, It pllinlriaUn pio'Hiniifi i-nln-taium ami ilaati'oyi tha oRm aroim Riowth, Write to Dr. Jolmni-U and ha will xsnil hi bfk frn, Ik ahHolnta ami nn tinoloa proof of all a.uUll to car thli Uraad lilaMaa SHAFT GOAL Promptly dHiver.i'd to any part of tlie city Lump $2.50 Nut $2.25 We operate our own mine No dirt, no sulphur.

ELWQOD DALE, 20X N. I.iiiliam. I Until plumes Hli. Fire in Churches. Chtnf Shaw, of thP prac tical oppration of the law for tlu Imh- protection of audiences in thnaten; mil public lialla from fire, rcmnrks Jiat while our chmvhps exempt rom tta provisions, an woll as from T-miihly inspection, thorn Ir greater ianppr from Urn or panic in many of mr houses of voHhip than them is most of tlip licpnsofl plai-PH.

This Is frank and outspoken, thoneh 'n't a now revolat ion. It a fatr "tupstlon why church conn'smion-. night not to be protecfrd from the langcrs of nrp ami panic as well theater audifncpH. Roatnn Herald. Irvine's Effects.

Referring to the reient pale of frvtng'8 effects, the London Mail pays: The procpedinsa were altoeiner erratic. Mediocre drawings poM for pounds instead of shillings, excellent paint ings for shillings instead of pounds. The relic waa prized more highly than the work of Sargent's portrait of Kllen Terry sold for one-third of what Irving had of-tii-'tkA for it. i POLAR BEAR FLOUR FEEDS USTElvUKr SOIUG Oh! Think of the friends of "Polar Rear," Who before, other brands they have tried, Why the song's that they breathed on the air, Would make the "Uusians" sure enough run and hide. "Polar Bear," "Polar Bear," Oh! Think of the friends of "Polar Bear." O.

A. PATMORE, Agt. Phones VI). 1UI) Third St..

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