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Saona AULYS EPUBI CEN1 SALINA, 3CANSAS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 9 1891. VOL 3 NO 123 I THE ETATA ESCAPE. nearest known planet to the sun. One of the greatest of French as wmilA Vi ra mtwat nil t.ho horrible SESIOV8 IT 1BUE. rhe New York World Afala Asserts That a a tronomers lamented on his death bed BLAINEBUSY.

A Number of International Jobs on Ha ml. NEGRO HANGED. First Lrgn! Execution For Rap iv. Missouri. that he never had been able to see tbe planet mercury.

details of the crime which had made her almost crazy. The trial of Price was set for the March term of court and Mrs. Miller was summoned shortly before that The Deputy Marshal's Account of the Affair. The previous May transits occurred in 1799. 1832.

1845 and 1878, and so un certain are astronomers about its exact ANSWER TO LORD SALISBURY. time. Her husband was called away from home for a few days and she lost the courage given her by his presence. Her mind turned to horrible remem- CULPRIT ASSERTS INNOCENCE. movements that it is by no means sure that the next transit of the planet oc KEPT IN NERVOUS TERROR.

The Pirate Captain Shows a Revolver and the Marshal ts Dumbfounded The Navy Department Preparing to Act. Geographical Terms IiaTing- Reference to Declare His Had. Life Went Against Him curs under similar "conditions which self control she swallowed a dose of Certain Oceans Another and Quite Recent Case in Which Great Britain Assumes Authority. will be in forty-six years, whether mer Tlie Victim of III Lout Driven to ft Sad Kud -George Miller's Faithfulness. laudanum.

She told her parents what she had done, but it was too late to save her. cury will transit the sun disk or graze the edge. Mr. JHaine is reossisruy uwiwim the Seal fisheries and That Prealdaat Harrison Will Interfere. Nxw York, May 8.

The prints a long dispatch from Washington relative to Secretary Blaine and Bussell Harrison's alleged connection with th North American commercial company, which enjoys a monopoly of the seal fisheries in Behring sea. The correspondent declares that President Harrison is about to interfere. The dispatch continues: "Whether Mr. Elkins has succeeded in convincing the secretary that the North American company ought to be liberally dealt with can not be stated positively, but some one has induced the secretary, in spite of the demand for a reduction in the limit of the season's catch, to place the number of seal that may be taken on the Pribyloff islands at a figure probably far in excess of the number that can be cantured from the now Ran Diego. Mav 8.

Deputy The mercurial transits all occur in May and November. The last Novem ber transit occurred ia 1S81 and the next will be in 1894. If the day is fair Washington, May 8. There is a vast accumulation of matters requiring attention from the state department just now and Secretary Blaine will probably be a busy man during the summer. The recent events in the Chilian situation have added to the complexity of affairs When Price went to trial he had no defense to offer.

The trial lasted less than a day. The jury knew that if it did not find him guilty he would be lynched, and the judge who sentenced him knew that if he did not say "hang" it would only hasten the time of Price's death. it will be an interesting spectacle. Price received the sentence with a smile. He never weakened up to the hour of his hanging.

OIVIS BNJOY Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup cf Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Rvrnn of Fim ia for sale in 50c Marshal Spaulding's story of the escape of the Etata is as follows: "After leaving me on board in charge of the steamer I made a hurried inspection of the ship and found nothing to be suspicious of. She continued to receive coal until 12:20 a. at which time I retired.

I did not sleep much during the night on account of the crew, who I saw looking through the window of my stateroom, which made me feel nervous. During Wednesday nothing unusual occurred until a boat containing First Mate Nelson, the surgeon with a medicine chest and two passengers came to us. As soon as the passengers landed from the boat one of them had a short conversation with the captain. I was at that time in the diningroom. Five minutes later I found to my surprise the steamer was under full head of steam and making for the ocean.

The captain came In a minute later and Invited OBSOXIOVS JiOMLtS. r-. mil St. Clair Counties. Resist An Explanation.

Prof Cook with his physics class on last Tuesday visited the Ft. Wayne Electric Works. They were perfectly welcome aDd courteously received. While examining the works in motion some of the students placed metallic pieces on the dynamos. This action was very hazardous to themselves as well as dangerous to the machinery.

We requested them not to do this and explained to ttiem hy, and further stated that it was forbidden in the MAP.fiiAi.i May a William Price, colored, aged 23 years, was hatig-ed at 11:45 o'clock this morning for criminal assault on Miss Alice Ninas, last Novemb.T. He is the first man ever legally strangled in Missouri for the crime. He was a food looking colored man. His face was covered with his first grow th of beard. He carried his short, powerful form as upright as a soldier, walked up the stairway to the trap without assistance and stepped to the center of the trap.

A deputy sheriff at once began to 6trap his hands, but he remarked that he had a liible in his pocket and would like to read a few verses. His hands were unstrapped, and he read the third chapter of St John in the slow, halting voice of a person but little used to reading. When he had finished the deputy sheriff bound his body. While this was being done Price turned, and, showing his white teeth in a smile, said: This is a tough way to die, ain't it, boys. I tells vou I'se not truiltv." decimated herds of these fur bearing amphibia.

Recently the operation of the North American commercial company constituted in Mr. Blaine's own language a private affair, and from the White house point of view it may even be called a private family affair. The president, however, seems to have made up his mind to throw 'Prince' Russell over and upset the plans of his scheming secretary of state." and there is now a long aocicei oi unsolved diplomatic problems, as follows: The Italian and Behring sea complications, the Canadian reciprocity and Newfoundland fisheries negotiations, the Chilian troubles, the Spanish agreement, the Venezuelan treaty, the Haytian coaling station, the refusal of China to receive Minister Blair, the trouble over the failure of a consul at Victoria to toast the queen and quite a number of minor matters, including the claim of the Bar-rundia family. The last note of Mr. Blaine in answer to Lord Salisbury has been made public.

The points of arbitration are considered seriatim and suggestions made. A more recent case of Great Britain claiming jurisdiction over outside waters is pointed as a reason why the same may be done by the United States in the Behring sea. The secretary says, in concluding his note: Two or three instances of the power which Great Britain exercises beyond the three mile line have already been quoted, but have failed thus far to care comment or explanation from Lord Salisbury. Another case can be addf1 which perhaps is still more to the point. In 1889 only two years ago the British parliament enacted a law, the effect ot wblc is fully shown by a map inclosed herewith.

Tf firfftt Britain mav thus control an area NATIOXAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Election of Officers and a Suggestion to the Government. Washington, May 8. The medical association adopted the report of the board of trustees -of the journal. The committee on nominations recommended the following officers and they were chosen: President, Dr.

H. O. March, of Boston: first vice-nresl- Paying; for Railroads That Were Never Built. Kansas City, May 8. It looks as if there might yet be trouble in the execution of recent judgments in the bond cases against Cass and St Clair counties.

It will grow out of the refusal of the judges of the county courts to levy a tax for the payment of these judgments. Deputy Marshals Oechsli and Siddell have just returned from the county seats of those counties, and they say that the three judges of each county announce their determination to go to jail rather than order a tax on the people. There are two judgments against St Clair county, one in favor of B. D. Stewart and the other in favor of the Ninth national bank of New York, aggregating over 8100,000.

The county owes altogether $700,000. When Deputy Marshal Oechsli served the papers on the judges yesterday they told him that they would never order a tax, that they had been elected only under promise to the people never to levy a tax for the payment of these bonds and that they not only did not me to his cabin, offering me a chair, and a second later he was joined by some of the passengers. They exhibited a revolver and asked me if I was armed. The captain, acting as spokesman, said: Well, I have contraband goods on board and this is life or death to Then pointing his finger to his throat Ti Knirl: 'See. this is what it I strictest terms by the company rules, both as to visitors and employees.

But after this explanation which was made in the presence of Mr Cook, he deliberately placed a metallic piece on the dynamo and we were compelled to tel him that the rules applied to him as well as to the students. Whereupon he informed us sarcastically that he himself knew something about electricity and turned and walked out of the building. He then proceeded to throw some insulting and insinuating re and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG. SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY.

IW YORK, N.t. ADIES. use Dr. Le Due's "Periodical" l'llls YJ from Parts.France. Established in Europe 1839: England, i860; Canada, 1878; United States 1887.

Cures all suppressions. Irregularities, and monthly deraneemcuts. Safe, harmless, reliable. They must not be taken during preunaucy. The larue proportion oi ills to which ladles are liable dent.

Dr. W. P. King, of Missouri; sec was dumbfounded that I could not an- nwer. He then called two of the ond vice-president, Dr.

Henry raimer, of Wisconsin: third vice-president. Dr. Chilian crew who stood guard by the door, each armed. He then told me N. E.

Davis, of Alabama; fourth vice-nrMidfint Dr. W. E. Tavlor. of Cali marks at us and our company in the papers under "high school notes etc not to be alarmed, but that if I went out nf the cabin durin? his absence he fornia; treasurer, Dr.

Richard J. Dung- would not be responsible for what IS lite a IrrCt result Ul uiwi uri rw onu uiuiai menstruation. Continued monthly suppressions lison, of Pennsylvania; secretary, ur. William B. Atkinson, of Pennsylvania; librarian.

Dr. George W. Webster, of Tllinoia. Detroit was selected as the would happen, telling me 1 attempteo to give a signal or jump overboard he reHUiLiii uiuuu uuisuhiiik oimumi.it wuaunin-. of 3.700 square miles of ocean on the coast of Scotland, why may not the United States prescribe a space around the Prlbyloff Islands in which similar prohibitions may be enforced? The following would be the needed legislation for such a purpose by congress, and it is but a paraphrase of the act of parliament: "The fur seal board may by would not be responsible lor ine resuiu.

$2 a package, or 3 for 5, per mail plain sealed envelopes, on receipt of price. The American Pill and Med. Iowa, Wholesalers and Royalty Pronrlet- rs. place for the next annual meeting, and "About this time I noticed them lift ing out of a hold four steel cannon, the time was fixed for the hrtt iuesaay in Jnne. Tne genuine pia som v-y r.nm nruiT, imuk, Sallna.

Kan. Wholesale and Retail liren which thev placed in position on the All that we have to eav is that we know our business and what the rules of eur company are.and if this Mr.Cook does not knaw enough to sow some re? spect to a request in regard to the treatment cf electrlcial machinery whtn the request is courteously made.and by a man who is in charge andrespot sible for that michinery, that there are yet things that it would te well for him Injun. J. it. Cook.

Kotlt-e. The committee aDoointed to petition upper deck, after which they were load BABY feel like doing it, but were airaia ro. They said, however, that they would not run off to the woods, but would be found at home when wanted by any order of court The condition of affairs In Cass county Is even more desperate. udg-ment was rendered some time ago in favor of Albert Parker, a capitalist of San DIpc-o. CaL.

for about 8100,000. A congress to create a cabinet officer to Vu tha medical secretary of pub The sheriff then asked him if he had anything to say, advising him that it would do him no good. Price replied that some of those present might care to hear it, and began a story of his actions on the day of the crime. While he was talking a tall, heavy man ascended the scaffold from the courtyard and bent close to the prisoner to catch every word he said. It was the father of the outraged girl.

Price told how he had been in the woods all the afternoon with another colored man, playing cards and drinking whisky. He said they had started for home when they passed the Ninas girls and that the other man then told him of his intention to assault one of the girls. He continued to talk for ten minutes, telling of all those whom he met that afternoon and where he had been up to the time of his arrest He claimed that the girls and the negro woman had never fully identified him as the assailant and that he was convicted because his wild boyhood was against him. He mentioned as "Andy" the man to whom he charges the crime. The man whom he referred to was Andrew Taylor, a young colored man of Sweet Springs, of rather unsavory reputation.

When this was finished, Price turned and said with a smile and a sneer: 'Well, I hope dis will be a lesson to you alL" The colored ministers then delivered each a prayer, the prisoner standing with unbowed head and a smile on his face. He requested the sheriff to take ed in my presence. Keturning a iew minutes later the captain said: I have S3 spoken to our pilot, and instead of put lic health, reported that the time had come for an authoritative and responsi make a specialty of manufacturing Bbr Carriages exelil-rlT for ue anau uwra private parties. C'arrlacea ble represenative in tne government; on behalf of the medical profession. State ting you oft at roint ixmax in one ox our own boats we will get a boat from a pilot at the last point He then led A a.

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Jfc l9 Mart Are li medicine, the public health and general -i To the me.nbeis of ihe Commercial me out of the cabin, loiiowea ny nis companions, each taking their revol Club: hygiene, the management, ox epidemics, the regulation of the laws of medical education, the restriction of immigra vers. On reaching the bridge xouna You are hereby spet iallly invited to on the deck 100 Chilians, all armed to Dotit spoil your Feet with CieaJ Shoes tion, the correction of such evils as mi cron at.lnn. intemperance and pros- mandamus ordering a levy of tax was granted by the court and disregarded, and Marshal Siddell's visit this time to Harrisonvllle, the county seat, was to arrest the county judges for contempt of court The three gentlemen were arrested and gave bond in tne sum of 81,000 to appear before the court in Kansas City the second Monday in June. They say that nothing will compel them to take be present at the rea ling of the secretary's first annual report on next Tues bylaw or bylaws airect tnas me mciuuui of sealing known as spearing, or harpooning, or with firearms, shall not be used within a lino drawn from the shores of the Prlbyloff island, sixty miles in the Behring sea. and sui 1 board may from time to time make, alter and revoke bylaws for the purpose of this section, but no such bylaw shall be of any validity until it has been confirmed by the sec retary of the treasury.

Second-Any person who uses any method of sealing In contravention of such bylaws shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $100 for the first offense and not exceeding J500 for the second or any subsequent of-f- nse, and every spear, harpoon or firearm attempted to be used in contravention of any such bylaw may be seised and destroyed or otherwise disposed of as said fur seals board may dire It must not escape observation that the area of water outside the three mile line on the coast of Scotland, whose control Is assumed by Great Britain, is as large as would be found Inside a line drawn from Cape Cod to Portland harbor on the New England coast. Lord Salisbury reasserts his contention that the words "Pacific ocean" at the time ot the treaty between Russia and Great Britain did include Behring sea. Undoubtedly the Pacific ocian lncluJes Behring sea the teeth, each having a repeating rine and most of them dressed in uniform. The captain gve a saucy laugh and titntinn- a11 were activa ators in cov- ernment, and as such needed a eablnet said: 'see, I nave cnangea into a man- day evening. By order or tne ciud.

1. H. Gkay, Secretary. Another Postponment. representative, most fitly chosen from I looked at the pilot and said: 'Are you going to guide the ship out? The cantain spoke up and said: See Unt mrj fb it steapal Taa Bobt a Fca.

"Korract 8 ha pa." the medical profession. Thursday's Baseball. NATIONAL LEAGUE. nhleas'o Chlcasro. Cleveland, 6.

The meeting of theConversation club exhibiting a revolver, this is going to iruide The pilot spoke up and said: advertised for next Monday night in Union nail is postponed to the follow Cincinnati Cincinnati, Pttts- I cruess I am in lor isj tnis lime we were near the entrance of the har TYnrch. 4. ing evening (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock Brooklvn Brooklyn, Philadel bor, and the captain gave orders to put over a ladder and also to the pilot to A A 3 sharp. The topic is, "Ihe best way to make friends, and how to keep them. Everybody is invited, and all who de phia, 7.

Boston Boston, New York, 8. the obnoxious steps ana mat necessary they will go to jail or submit to any other penalty which the court wishes to Impose. The bonds are railroad bonds voted by the counties about twenty years ago. The President In Idaho. Boise Citt, Idaho, May 8.

Before dawn Boise City was awake to greet the presidential train. Shortly after 7 o'clock the train rolled into the depot amid the cheers of the great throng, the screaming of steam whistles and th a Wmm of artillerv. President Har in ih anmo sense tnat tne Atlantic wjou in 6tep down, ana escorting me uj ine iaa- der said: You must excuse me for put AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. sire can take part in the conversa Baltimore Baltimore, 10; Louisville, ting you to this annoyance. After I waa lowered over the side the Etata tion.

Lt is altogether informal. Visi 7. Ttvainn Boston. 9: Cincinnati, 10. tors and members are invited to re passed out of the bay, heading north." Don't allow your dealer to palm off any suMtl lute, as we have arranged to supply the "A'or rect Shape" Shoes in any style for dent's.

Boy's .1 1 MB. from his pocket an envelope wmcn contained some verses he had copied from the "Bible" for his grandmother to read. After the black cap had been pulled over his head, he asked to have it raised that he might listen to the ministers repeat the Lord's Prayer. This was done. As Sheriff Ayres replaced the cap.

Price said: "Don't you think I should have had a show?" and the black cap shut from view his shining teeth. He actually died smiling. When the trap was sprung the body fell heavily and the rope strained. Then there was scarcely any motion. He was cut down dead in twenty min Philadelphia Athletics, Colum spond with quotations on Friendship.

delivery charges THE HATTER AT WASHINGTON. Washington. Mar Attorney-Gen or KOUIU 3. auu vrrvny an and prepay all whre thev re not sold. You caii only Una Come all promptly tnit tne exer eral Miller has made public the sub mem in sauna at Washington Washington, St stance of the correspondence between Louis, 14.

WRHTERN ASSOCIATION. cises may begin exactly at 8 o'clock and permit us to get home at tbe reasonable hour. The change in the date cludes the Gulf of Mexico, and yet It would be regarded a very Inaccurate statement to say that the' Mississippi river flows Into the Atlantic ocean I think Lord Salisbury falls to recognize the common distinction between the "Atlantic ocean" and "the waters of the Atlantic." While" the Mexican gulf is not a part of the Atlantlo ocean it would, I am sure, comport with general usage to say that it belonged to the waters of the Atlantic, and while Behring sea Is not technically a part of the Pacific ocean it undoubtedly belongs to the waters of the Pacific. The English chsnnel would ordinarily be understood as included In the term, "Atlantlo ocean." One would not say that Dover or Calais is on the coast of the AtlantI ocean, and yet clearly the English channel belongs to the waters of the Atlantic. In point of fact, therefore, according to the usage ot the world, there is no dispute of any consequence between the two govern the officials here and the authorities at Wilmincrton and San Dieco, CaL.

relat St. Paul St. PauL Kansas City, 11. is made to accomodate the new psy-1 ing to the insurgent vessel Etata and rison, in response to repeated calls, appeared for a few minutes on the platform of the car and then retired to finish his breakfast which had been interrupted by the welcome of the crowd. At 8 o'clock the party was taken in charge by the reception committee and escort-a tfiir tjlace in the procession.

Sirmx Citv Sioux Citv. Denver, 9. the schooner Robert and Minnie. chology class, which holds its next meeting in Union hall Monday night The Etata is a Chilian insurcrent ves sel! of iron build. She carries four can Milwaukee Milwaukee, Lincoln, 14.

Minneapolis Minneapolis, Omaha, S. S. TOBEY'S. Made in four prades. Hand made Hand-welt! Burtweltand Machine Sewed, which is stamped on the sole in addition to the trade-mark above.

Packard ENT'S CLOTHING Cleaned and Dyed at No. 125 North Serenth alss Ladies' Dress Goods, Woollen or Silk, died in good fast colors. All out-of-town or ders promptly attended to. Express next. Mrs.

Clakkson Mrs. Gebiiart, I Com. Mrs. Johns. non and about 100 men.

The telegram mentioned a probability that the Robert and Minnie would probably goto a 1 1 A AS 7. which took up the line of march to the court house. At the state house the president was formally welcomed to BtAndlnsr of the Clubs. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Per San Clemente lsiana ana mere iransier her arms and ammunition to the Etata.

Won. Lost. Ct, aia The strawberry festival at Conrad's Bne-n 9 .648 'Can you take the vessel on the high ments on the geograpmeai point uuaer consideration. Tne hlstor cal plnt is the one at issue. The explanatory note from Russia, filed In the state department of this country, specially referred to in Mr.

John Qulncy hardware store Saturday afternoon and charges paid one way. Ia. J. TYSON. seas without violation oi iawr" was asked of Secretary-Tracy.

Cleveland 5 -M Chicago -8 8 .615 Philadelphia 1 Vo Vnrk 7 7 .500 evening. Don't miss it utes. Price's body was taken to Sweet Springs, where it will be buried by his wife and grandmother. THE CRIME. On the 7th day of last November Miss Alice Ninas, the daughter of a respectable German farmer living just outside the limits of Sweet Springs, was returning from school, walking along the road with her cousin.

Miss Amy Ninas. Both were fine looking girls about 19 years of age. They were suddenly frightened by a negro who rose from his seat by the roadside and asked if they would tell him where some men they had never heard of lived. When he saw that they were frightened and might 'Yes, sir, repiiea tne secretary em Bember we'l and bear in mind that a Plitahnnrh 6 7 .62 phatically. Ilpnnk1m 6 9 .857 full list of strawberries is hard to find.

the newest ot states Dy hot. Gorman B. Willey and replied in his usual 6tyle. The Kansas Wheat Crop. Atchison, May 8.

J. W. Orr, assistant general attorney of the Missouri Pacific Railroad has returned from western Kansas, where he has traveled extensively for a week or more. He says there is no truth in the reports that the wheat is damaged or in danger. In places there has been a little damage by the Hessian fly, but The escape ox the utata raises impor But if vou will stop in at Conrad tant Questions of international law.

Cincinnati AMKBICAS ASSOCIATION. Per Won. LoU. CU notnn 15 7 .683 Adams' diary ana quoteu in my nuie December 17. 189 planly draws a distinction between the Pacific on th- one hand and the sea of Okhotsk, the sea of Earn-schatka and the Icy sea on the other; and so long as Russia drew that distinction it must apply to and mus: absolutely decide all the contentions between the two countries so tar as the waters of the Behring sea are concerned.

To discuss this point further would, In the opinion of the president, contribute hirriarara store Saturdav afternoon The Alabama claims, whioh cost the British government $20,000,000, arose in a. similar manner, through the eauip- and evening you will find a full list of mamifipnt. strawberries, elegant ice Baltimore? I 7 .660 Tnla 15 10 .600 cream and delicious cake, all for 25 ment of a confederate vessel in an En Tnlavllln 15 11 .577 "Wanted Two dining room immediately, at the Pacific House. Nothing better in town than the strawberries, ice cream and cake to be served by the ladies of the Christian church next Saturday afternoon and evening at the Conrad haidware room. $3.50 per ton for an eastern coal delivered.

rin.innBtl 13 1 .46 cents. glish port and the supplying of men. no more than usual at tins season ox Via vnr. In low firround, where water guns and ammunition to ner Dy uriusn I1 -50 10 13 .400 i am Am hr the strawberries. Ice vessels.

Washington 3 17 .150 WKSTKKK ASSOCIATION Per Won. Lost. Ct LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. cream and cake to be served at the Conrad hardware room on Saturday afternoon and evening. 11 7 .611 Mlnna.nnll..

9 7 -663 nothing Ot value to mo general cuuieiinvu. In the opinion of the president. Lord Salisbury is wholly and strangely In error In making the following statement: "Nor do they (the advisers of the president) rely as a Justification for the solaure of British ships in the open sea, upon the contention that the interests ot th seal fisheries give to the United States government any right for that purpose according to international law, it would not otherwise possess." The government ot the United States has steadily taken Just the r. verse of the position which Lord Salisbury has Imputed to It It National Hotel Arrivals. Sioux City 9 8 .6 sm.h 9 8 .6 $6.00 per ton for a Colorado coal deliv Tn iat arrivals at the National Ot Canl 8 9 .471 Storage room for furniture in a fire nroof bnildine at reasonable rates.

A has stood, the plant has rotted and turned yellow, but these places cover a very little area in comparison with the enormous acreage, which is the largest ever known in the state. Missing; MePherson. ST. Lotxis, May 8. The missing Page MePherson has not turned up, and his friends have shown no disposition to make good his shortage.

The board of directors of the St. Ixmls mining exchange at their regular monthly a. resolution to swear out a ITanaaa Citv 8 10 .444 hotel yesterday, D. Hammond, propria InAnln 7 9 .437 ered. Call on, Kansas aii iivvim Milwaukee 8 11 .431 medium size Uenning fire proof safe.

Inquire of b. Post, Brick barn, 103 Fifth street. tor, were: L. A. iutten, Aausw 3t C.

S. Crooks, Solomon, Mrs. Emerson, Lumber Company. faWinar a Stronsr Case. holds that the ownersnipoitne isianus upon which the seals breed, that the habit of the seals in regularly resorting thither Solomon, C.

S. De Soden, Chicago, jm. Methven's Ice Cream is made from start to run he seized miss in mas. uer cousin, frightened beyond reason, turned and ran, screaming with all the power of hysteria. An old negro woman living In a hut near by hobbled out and saw the brute struggling with the frightened girl.

She could render no assistance. He was as strong as a Hon and she was weak. Knocking her down he drew her to the roadside. The frightened Amy, fleeing down the road, attracted a crowd of men and they hurried to the scene of the crime. Miss Ninas lay bruised and bleeding where Price had left her.

The brute was gone. The country was at once filled with searchers. The crime occurred soon after 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Price was arrested in hiding in a bit of woods, that evening. He stoutly protested that he was not the guilty man, but was arrested and taken to Marsh alL He was recognized by the cousin of Miss Ninas tvA nenA nrro woman.

Jkffebson Citt, May a The Noland case was proceeded with In the fVkl pniintv circuit court yesterday. For Sale. One of the best Restaurants in the Sawden, New r. v. rapm, Kansas City, O.

II. Pitkin. Kan as pare cream. Rmtress. who has limited time I city.

Inquire at this office. Try those fine Fruit Ices at Meth- City, Mrs. Ida bchultz, nutte, vvarrsm Hall Pekin. Ill-, A. Brown, nr account of a term of circuit ven a.

at Brookfield next week. New York, F. D. Whiting, Knnsas and rearing their young tnereon, tnai their going out from the Islands In search of food and regularly returning thereto, and all the facts and Incidents of their relation to the Island give to the United States a property interest therein; that this property Interest was claimed and exercised by Rufsia during the whole period ot its sovereignty over the Und and waters of Alaska; that England recognised their property Interests so far as recognition ia itniii hv abstaining from all Interfer ia inclined to work early and warrant for embezzlement against their missing treasurer, but in order to give his friends another opportunity to protect him from criminal prosecution the directors have decided to postpone the issuing of a warrant until next Tuesday. Tk Miumrl River Commission.

iota tTa had held sessions yesterday City, Thos. Haskell, Kansas naviadtv. W. A. Alexander, St.

Joe, la Their Vm-m ymartera. The Merchants Restaurant has moved into its new quarters first door north of the First National bank. Ed. Lange, St. Joe, J.

B. Starr, Kansas commencing at 8 a. m. and holding until 10 p. m-, with an hour's intermission it Tinnn and an hour at supper time.

Jjim-T City. Mav 8. The Missouri City. bring your ladies and treat them to an elegant dish of strawberries, ice cream and cake to-morrow afternoon and evening at tho Conrad hardware room. Remember the Home Meat Market is the place to get your home cured breakfast bacon and cured sugar ham.

Don't foreet the strawberry festival ThPi were no startlinsr developments Transit of Mercury. river commission met here yesterday and made an examination of the gov tir-oTio-ht out bv the testimony. The Mr. Chas. A.

Hiller. who has just re Messrs. McGlasson Heller have fixed up their room in excellent style and propose to run a first-class restaurant in every respect. They thoroughly understand their business and am nrenared to take boarders by the state is making a strong case against turned from court at Ellsworth, fur ence with it during the whole period of Russia's ownership of Alaska, and during the first nineteen years of the sovereignty of the United States. It Is yet to be determined whether the lawless intrusion of Canadian vessels in 1386 and subsequent years has changed the law and equity of the ease thereto prevailing.

I have the honor to be, with the hltcbest consideration, sir, your most obedient servant. Jams G. Bum. ernment protective worics on tne river front The members are: Maj. C.

F. Potter, TL Sutton, A. McKenzie, O. i T.vrAt. G.

C. Broadhead and J. I the ex-treasurer. ry Katr ReeeiTershln. niahed the following statement to this la evening: "On baturaay Skdalia, May A rumor was in ni relation here that the Missouri, evening, May 9th will occur a transit day or week.

They have a lunch counter in connection with their res-tauarnt, and will also sell Cigars, To at the Conrad hardware room Saturday afternoon and evening. Don't fail toca'l on Mrs. K. C. Green TTarn Sr.

Texas receivership was to i of met cury over the sun's aisx. at; wui terminate with the present week. Re- am a A Sanford. They will go down the river by boat from here to St Louis and examine the stream, after which they will make recommendation for the expenditure of the appropriation for the improvement of the river. appear as a small, black spoi on me i face of the sun, and will be Intently Crosa was seen ana statea tnat when you wish something In the mil Undesirable V1 Canada.

Washington, May The collector of customs at Detroit, has written the treasury that numerous 1mm i- he had heard nothing of it and felt linery line. baccos, Candies, summer unnxs, etc. They propose to make their restaurant strictly first class In every respect and will be glad to see all of their old customers and a large number of new ones. watched oy astronomer. iw v-i nomenon will commence aoout five i kqam a aviwst and continue satisfied he would have been nou-ftmjt it annh was to be the case.

He rrmts are arnvixu? there lrom tanaas, Price had a bad reputation and it was not hard for those who knew him to -believe him guilty. Shortly after his incarceration here, a mob visited the jail at night to lynch him. It was not well organized, however, and the sheriff induced the men to desist. Miss Alice Ninas was, at the time of her misfortune, engaged to George Miller, a young farmer living near her home. He loved her with a love of un-surpassing strength.

He proved it by Insisting that the marriage take place as soon as possible. A few weeks after the crime the marriage occurred. The bride had not recovered from the recent shock. It had completely shattered her nervous system. Even the love of a husband did not make her the bright, laughing girl she had been.

One thing preyed upon her mind the act that In a crowded court room she To Furnish ft Library. Afn Mav a A move- does not anticipate any such action be till after sunset here. Mr. Hiller hw 1VaBtl. 1 Lady and gentlemen agents wanted.

Call at J40, South Seventh street. afternoon between 1 and 5 this fore next month. made preparations to ooserve uuc AlA-WnAUUt ment has been commenced by the ladies of Saline county to furnish a library Tbeir location is the very best; transit witn nis iniumeu- r- avavnna ttnt AwinfiT tO IUS COntUl- TVilIm Lecture. convenient to all, and If yon will give them a trial you will certainly be nioaaed. Havlne faith In their abllitj and reading room lor tne comeuersie soldiers' home at nigginsville.

They a A AL. ned engagements in court, he has been and that they usually arrive by a train that reaches Detroit at midnight. On account of the unseasonable hour and lack of force he has, he says, great difficulty in properly inspecting the immigrants. Treasury officials do not see how, under the law, they can increase the number of inspectors at a port, and of course they cannot regulate the arrival of railroad trains. New York, May a It is reported that ex-Senator John J.

Ingalia, of Kansas, has been engaged by Major i Pond to deliver fifty lectures in the eek. SD00 to loan on real estate at low rate ot interest. No delay. C. B.

QUINCY. desire the library aeaicatea whs memory of the late Clay borne F. Jack-aon, a distinguished citizen of Saline unaDie to ersiiy uim the time of commencement may oe a few minures error. Very -few have wen mercury welch tne to satisfy you they respectfully solicit your principal cities of the United states, to county and governor oi tne state at tne commencement of the war. begin early next uctouer..

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1888-1894