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I I 1 B d THEE r y I IEARLINGTdN 1CYV d r tI1 vfr t Ir apt MDRD R vT W OIESAC- r f I Arrest of Mrs J A Witwer A- il < Dayton 0 at the Instiga ¬ Atlon of the Coroner I t l ri NO CONCEIVABLE MOTIVE DISCLOSED e fllae L1tlnclndeiIroaf llaibnndi Five Children One Slater nn hour Members of Different Fanil > t 1 IIn in Which She Waa Employed no IlonaeUctpcr < f Dayton 0 Oct 8Mrs J A Wit wer a widow residing in this city hijs been nrrcste1 by the police at the instigation of the coroner and is held a prisoner nt Central station pent I hig an invcatlgntion intb very serious r L charges Mrs AVitWcr tho police say rt ts suspected of 14 rdurilcrs the 1Ii f q Including four husband five children ono sister vtnd out members of difr e ferentfaniilkafn whl9j she was e k iployedns houiiejtecper he last su- s Mposed Victim was her sister Mrs An c na Pugh who died aitvcfek ago unilei JpysterloilV tirctinlstanees An autop 5y performed at the request of 1tlrs JYitwers mother who ame here 0 om Detroit Iis tI1id td ha eu s fcj r 4t t I- ivv ttloled the presence of arsenic nn3 i pperns in the stomaeh ffi t Followin 1 l upon the death o yjbcr first husband Fred chweger i mlliJme nccordingto police department 41t data the d dthof two Children The Kfr Aiccoud huahuiddied suddenly several PO ears after the wedding and tare f Children of this marriage died in rap B r fd succession Her last husband A- raJJWltwer ff f died last April In each v suddtlilnc1 fe 47 years of age sus formerly lived in 11ddletown gji state She has two sons in the Phil a spines and n sister it Is stated in jNcw l York asylum No conceivable e emotive for the suspected crimes hue jfeJibcen disclosed Driijrs which wer- s > found in the house occupied by Mrs pot I APPOINT ED A DEMGCRAT wet Preiililcnt Roosevelt Give Another T Evidence of CarryliJis Oat Ills f J Prcdecenror 1ollcjr V i i WSvashlngton Oct 8 President I Roosevelt yesterday uppolnteJexGov t Thomas Goode Jones of Alabama to 1F be United States district Judge of the tt middle and northern district of Ala j baron to fill tho vacancy caused by the Sj death of Judge John llruce r4tv ExGov Jones always has been a democrat and was twice executive of V his state He was Gen Gordons ad- jutant r general during the civil war i in 1890 as a gold democrat he sup pprtedlal l l and Budkner Itlxun r 1 that Booker T Washington itijs wellknown negro educator wus fc one of exGov Jones supporters IhI latter not only has aided Mr tiara ijngton in his efforts to elevate the oegro but he opposed the negro suC ft frage amendment incorporated in lIe Alabama constitution- BURNED t IN THEIR HONE r d JTwo DcadfCno Dylnt and TUrc Se rlon ly Injurvil COUNC of ld the Klre 1 fl tVvood River Neb Oct S Two clip Kdren of John Qulsscubery aged four f lteraged Jtjyb other chtlijrrn are Kri b iu y burncd us fee icsiiU of a fire attiI Swwhe yesterday mr iilrit The moIjv toGod liuscd iror A lnatch dropped by her i evw Sacccssfiil Ct < nililuati6uM- gC61iomo g Ind Oot 8 Sunday two agedtime i y a sghou ihoue from dot atruetionl1y tir and captured six tranxFs who started the flumes after ilecing in the building nil night Af Xcr IXtiUgulshlng the games one of Bliie lads stood guard over the men Uwith a FJobertt ri earid the other- fiiountcd a horse and gaUo i ed to a foyvn for the police who captured the- n ii11illa ilI i llorsceeSt vet nortlternMiasourlare at that ore unable to meet the de- mands made upon their professional service Thousands of horses are afflicted c with an unknown disease having the same of glanders Deaths are numerous The disease usually Deglnswith a form of influenza The latlimlan Canal r JXew York Oct BA report cornea f om Washington that a new treaty has been negotiated with Great Brit Sin regarding the isthmian canal question which will meet the principal objections to the HayPauncefpte treaty Death of Prpf Jonea j Clll I1So Oct 5Dr Samuel J J iesfor 25 years professor of oI tblJlm lo Ynnd otology at North 11 yestcray i I OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Secretary of State Hay mill resume his official duties next week annauncat a war lottery agents Scotcity of fresh meat supply has advanced priceof beet two cents per pound at St Louis t ChauneeD y e place Ih ParlseqiJj In IeCember Admiral Sampsqns healthjs report present t Capt Louis linos fps 20 years prom Chcagpolice u moniu American financiers are malting h effort to secure control of the street railways in t Petersburg The Mexican government has sua pended the duty on American corn owing to the shortage of the crop in that republic 3iweilmownGermnn from the effect of poison taken with suicidal intent v 4 Mrs Sarah Feldman fell four sto rles through sin elevator shaft at Kur LouTI VIJhin one hour after having nee arrested at Beardstown 111 one charge of theft Walter Fee was a acidTnbo land owner committed suicide b hanging to nn apple trot in his or chard at lift iipmhpeai Mascoutah Ill prominent dead in his office Chloroform is be qdeath Charles Witherspoon a negro farm waylaidu death It is bejieved it was a wanton assassination fij Iae opened 1llonday with enor ous crowds One oflULe features wae hunj IFred C Keitlngcr aged 3a an at ¬ torney of St Joseph Mo was given peniI ing to clients IFire swept through half a block of Southe a loss In the neighborhood of 50000 Nine bull l- Ings were burned Charles Bensyl 30 years oldformer Jy of Danvflle Ill was killed by a PrincetonInd but hid tost nil his money Boer sympathizers have started the endlesschnin postal card system In appealing to President Roosevelt to prevent further shipments of horses and mules to the British in South Africa BIr Krnsrer Protest Brussels Oct 5Le Petit Bleu as- serts that Sir Kruger has sent to ngainstthe to south Africa It also declares that he never contemplated sending a mis lion to the States government to solicit mediation An OldTime Actress Dead New York Oct OInry L Berrali Nicholls an oldtime actress is dead at Weston Conn ut the residence- of her son Mrs Nicholls was 77 years old and had been for almost CO years a member of the theatrical profession After Many Years SerlcCI St Louis Oct 0 William Galloway who has had charge of the mourning goods department of the William Barr Dry Goods Co for the past 42 years lied very suddenly at his home in this city Monday afternoon Pull Sheridan Seriously III West Point N X Oct GYoungI Phil Sheridan only son of Gen Phil Sheridan who is a cadet in the mill taryjacademy is seriously ill with phoid fever contracted it is thoughtl while with the battalion in Buffalo THE MARKETS New Torlc Oct II CATTLENatlva Steels 4 S > iJ1 6 75 I tlys4LgUliWttiterl LOKN No 2 B3 U aw Sfi ST LOUIS StynEVL CALVEtl per 1W fnlj4 iNtp tp 600 Cholcefl lItWj1I1 U1- 10yhhfLPtartto tnolce 315 LOUHPa tents 3 4V vp S 55 + OtheriGrades J z bi w 3 13 MCOKNNo UATSNo 2 311 0 3 J opTOIIAGCULugs 860 6SH 1 v lit 12 00 60UUcTJoJRCholceulllry UACpN ut 10 KGj = Fresh < W 11 POKK StandordMesaCnew ep 18 00 UAKU ChoIco dream HW tN SATTLENatlve Steers 4 75 4f 6 60 HOGS Fair to Choice U 35 Vp 6 s- VHHE1sPialr to Choice 3 25 tf 3 75- KLUUH Winter Patents 3 60 Vp 3 CO COWHEAT a 2 W US UOy BliiDATSNO POKKMess 11IANSAS 2rfFluUS b1lylUNNQ UATri No D1VNJ1Y KKOtJt lUgh Oraupa 4 53 Q 3 BS COUNNo 211 GJ OAT No 2 n tIJ Ai + Jhd CO IS W W J9 IW OUK anl ira 1I1CIIt u 10 CO 1UoiIV UHHSVILII WltKATNo 2 K01 73 Sj 74j W Vt j j J fl I tv tn w W + aft llIi r i 1 r AGAINST THE WORLDS FAIR J The World Wale Site Injunction Suit Appealed to Mlioarl Supreme Coart t- d St Louis get 6Juilgc Chester H Krum med ii Judge Douglas court Saturday morning an affidavit of ap jx al In the case of Henry H Werdes mil fathers against the Louisiana Ilirdinsc Kxposition Co in acton to asilonhls e a Inrid fiat pijnfilTs tobe the ag- vipycdfpartips by Judge Zachrlti tfiision UMrJ7oJ3oiijt1aK the matter tin 1 r a ciserrleflt mill later rVunttd the uial1 be hail ivll tit1t to ifie ai- n s ell SiirilWicmiyi5Hlini1 ofhe 1IiGIlUt of rYpiirn rice R t i fiT roan Uitlus trgiyed hiI l < tftysjinirioiitiof th ri fnVH In tar snt dielnrcs hi h a jfdJveiTtJe nvlliinof tltKl t ItiA n tliciiitir trbeennotlfic l to clrv Thf cafo PW i sAND D JWARD InttIItw Trials Jint of tIlCX > vc < rctiir to IJiRln nt Gcoritc toven ToMorrovv fletirbCtontit KjtiJt Y Tije court I3eerea Howard nw trials the cosedfthtf former will be called hero tomorrow frony n t ryas convicted over a car as YilJfamGoeller vhd I Ie an d sixtf nn a Itis expected that this trial will be d11Yerd gento e secured niuch new evidence CLOSED PERMANENTLY > Sleh nt Work Tcnrlnw Down tile Ar KtnUnc Srifeltrr Soar Ivnn Fins City hats Knas City MoOct C fllcfi1at closing of the Argentine smjlter Juat across the river oa the Kansas side has bl completed and every In lIla lion is that the close will be perma ¬ neat Of the seven hundred employed there n few months ago only 60 were at work ypstcrday tearing town tIll furnnccH and cleaning up Tfie Argentine plant was one of the Smelter trusts properties anil Itwn p decided some time ngo to close It n- It was lId to be found cheaper to Utllizt other plants nearer the soutce 6fthei6re product foiii ILLINOIS DAY AT BUFFALO E theTcm1irof Others Dollvcr I AddbcMcH Buffalo XJitl 8 Vfter ttiree post pbgemgnts llinpisdavat the Jan American e pcsitjpn leas flnally cele Crated The dayippened tclear nnd cool and the travel ii < the directionrtf the exposition duHrt + the mprzdofi indicated a large attewlHhce Attbn oclock Gov Richard YatcH accom- panied ¬ by hfsstaiY was ecbrted bv the First regimcnf nilnbls national guard under command of Col John D Sanborn Irom the Niagara hotel to the Lincoln parkway entrance to the exposlti 3n where the members of the Chicago city council joiried tlum and proceeded to the Ttt11lc of Mu lie where the exercises of the cay were held A GENEROUS DONATION i XYfiMlitnzton Unhvwtty tie Louis fit ThogtsnulDollars St Louts Oct iMrs Eliza A Jlotv willow pf1 James F How for- merly vicepresident of the Wabush HaUrpad Co has donated to the Washington univorBitj liTOCOO She desires to haw the mbncy used for construction of u memorial to hut father tte late Capt James U Uads designer and dOimtructor1 of thin Kadis bridge nnd the at the mouth of the ilsslsslppilIer I Australian Jl ru rIII1JUarr lfo Berlin Oct 7The Gorman steam er Alesia Capt Knuth has arrived at BremerhaveawthlpO horses and lDue8In good con qur They are Australian nnimalsv arid considered better that the American for military purposes Japan has purchased them at 700 fnarbsiter head or t I1 nbpoM purposes Increased Railroad Mileage New York Oct 5 Advancb sheets of the introduption of Poor 8 Manu al for iOOl have just been issued There was an increase in railroad mileage during the year of little more than 3500 miles bringing the total completed on December 31 1900 up to 1043 1 An Unburied Tollent Knoxville Tcnn pet 8James Tal lent aged 67 years has Just married second time here He has 75 grand and 79 greatgrandchildren living and 37 grand and great granachlldrea nd To VUli Abdul humid Berlin Oct 6Prlnee Adelbert of ConstantInopleOctober training ship Charlotte to pay a visit to Abdul Hamld British Trade Liverpool Oet7The statement pi the boardjOf trade for the month ot Keptptnber shows decreases of J a itOO in exports and pf i22jSiU > in imports V GOOD HEALTH by the Quart Every bottle you take of Johnstonil SarsiparlUa mesas better health bloodpurerblood remedy has lived creating and main talnlnff good health I I Johnstons I Sarsaparilla 1 builds up the system tones the nerves an Strengthens the muscles more promptly and effectually than- e my other remedy known The pallor ot tha cheek disappears energy takes tho place oti anguor and tho rich color ot health suits ho cheeks Uneav dfor q ilUprdenipttha stomach and User and for all weakening com- plaints of men jromW and Children 815nrWnrules10eprhll Misc HICIHQAN DRUd CO betrolt flick For sale fit Bernard Drug store Eariinctonv KM I ttfNailNKYtVJsfrldbWVs4 NNN o LIZZIEI A Story of l BY TIMMIE k4i M f1lNtN WlM1JSwJUNjtU1MMh4 Jf 1 OHAPTER ra i Luckily the fall was broken I by the limbs below or the acct ¬ dent would very likely have proved fatal As it was lie es ¬ caped with his left ririh broken I broken and a few scratches This of course broke up the cl hunt as Oarrin tons arm 1the attention of a physician a soon as possible Miss Raympnd and Lizzie insisted that he rid in the wagon but he decline- saying he would prefer walking with the othersOrIf you will walk said LizzieHI will make a sling for your arm It will never do for you to walk homo with your arm in that condition andnothing to support it SiI then took her handkerchief an Sam Hacketts and made a sling adjusting it round his neck with the light touch peculiar to wo ¬ men As they climbed the hill ttlieiPort Royal road j Xizjsie said I tun sd sorry our pleasure trip had such a pact ending If I had only known how it would beJ I would ilothave come tit asked I I fliii I ybu flqi But Iwouiil havecome fl said Oarrington What if you had known you would get hurt rues if I had known it Why Because you asked me Lizzie lookedatliim withapuz zled expression and then a rosy glow suffused her fair cheeks and brow Did any one over tell you you were pretty Yes mother says I am but of course she thinks so Mother is not the only one that thinks so I have seen the society bells of Chicago and theJ boasted beauties of a dozen cities c and I1 think you are the most beautiful girl lever saw n Does you armpain you very much asked Miss Raymond stopping for them tocome up Oarrington tried to looked P and said Q1nonotvery much To tell the truth I had almost for ¬ gottenaboutitc The conversation then became general and Oarrington had noJ opportunities tii say any thing Lizzie Theysoonreached home and one of the boys went to the Mills for tho doctor to treat the arm As soon as they entered tile house and Mrs Dinsmore found out Oarringtons arm was broken she said Well for the lands sake if that dont beat all Tried to climb a tree did you and fell out I know something was go ing to happen Old Towser has been howling under the house all day and worried me so I forgot which jar the sweet cream was in and I put the mornings mills in the wrong jar You c tnt be too careful whoa you go galivant ill ihJ IagAfkacHMa 12th1901 LEAGUE San Francisco Cal IJULY 18T021 1901r r- 4TZEATLY Special Excursions to COLORADO and JUNE JULY AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER lpr ONE FOR THE ROUND TRIP PLUS 200 Furttitiruforlhailoll call on or nddr- esRT t G MATTHEWS raveling Passenger Ago t L6usviLiE Iy r J Hc TOWNSEND kI i general Pa enper1 aqd Ticket Agent ST Louis r ing around with a pastel of chil ¬ dren hunting chestnuts Oarrington n ileand said I expect Towser has an over supply ofieasandtfslto my ac it wasTny o there was naone else to blame ttE ee tSetn 1 Dkettj r Whis ipered Lizzie i inn1otkbat ff tThe time for Oarrington to alreadyI onI ore r Octoberwasrapidlyd away two weeks after the chestnut hunt he went to the school house to walk home with Lizzie As they came down the country road he told her he1 would leave the next day and hag come to have Thend ¬ ing straight into her violet eyes he said u Lizzie i1oyQYouas I never dreamed a man could love I have loved you the time I saw you coming through thq su mach bushes to thespnng You- a little sixteenyearold country have touched the cliprd that lect11ifiedmy heart and have changed the current of my life- r would if give up home friends ambition and all else and comq and live in Syca ¬ more mill the test of my life if I could only live with you There is something so pure innocent and good about you that it causes me to think of the angels when I sue you I say itnot boastingly but I have been the recipient of many a bright glance and allur ¬ ingsmiles but they did not have the power to cause my to beat one throb faster while those innocent blue eyes of yours cause to throb like a trip hammer I not ask you to be my wife now You are but sixteen I will go to Chicago tomorrow and in one year will come again and take you withme Do jypulovelme well enough- to gp with pie girlYi No sit I do hot3 To be continued After or when you feel a I coming on take a dose ofIFo LEYS HONEY AND TAR It never falls to stop a cold if taken In time X Taylor Offers tie FoIIs IMPERIAL COUNCIL = i- F ole THtsMYSTIC SHRINE KANSAS CITY MO s June 11th and ONE FARE POR THE ROUND TRIP PLUS 200 EPWORTH MEETING REDUCED RATES UTAH FAR < vnfdultand necessary heart MUTING P BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE Building Vrecked at Henderson but I Occupants Mirtculonsly ti Escaped F Henderson KyV Oct 4A cottage occupied by a ne8rd named Johny Bother was dynamited In this at 2U5 bclbck this morning and theJ entire building wrecked By some miracle Bethel and his wife who + were sleeping directly over where the heavy charge was placed es ¬ Yjfurniture pieces and plied about tub room in a tangledmass A foolish story was sent out to the papers that somebody was trying to blow up a negro named Bradley who is a miners unjon organizer that Bradloys house was In the same block and the dynamiters made a mistake as to his location There is no plausable reason of ¬ fered hero why an attempt like this should be made on Bradley There I has been no miners troubles here k Miningand fused to recognize the United Mine workers and declined to become party to an agreement with Jim r Wood the district president The ppncqrp employs only a fowmonand announced they would not work F union mon Some of their olden Y plpyes quit the union and cpptlnied if to hold their jobs Two or three of these employes lived on the same alloy with the property that was destroyed by dy- namite borganizer Bradley the colored union T the block on another street i In some strange way the police did not locate the wrecked propertyty until morning I e I 11 TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE YourLifeawaylYou easily be made well strong magnetic full of toTOIlAOthat ar ten pouuds in ten day over d09OOO I eared All drugrrlst Cure guarantee < Dock ST2uINGJUUtlIWY r I CANTRILL REFUSES TO VACATE On the Ground that Affidavit of Defense + x Was Made too Late 1 b i Georgetown Kypbt 8Thode ¬ fense In the Caleb Powers case sub inltted the affidavit thIs morning asking Judge Cantrlll to vacate the bench because of partisan rancor displayed The affidavit Is along one Judge CantriU then aaid tH t tile affidavit had no TJeeiiliJied before 110 began hearing motions atidrotore- neOS ¬ lit the case Wand he tliereforet r benchTim caned t for trialr of + tS g ++ + ++ 4t + + + + ++ + + +++ + + if + A Find + + Lucky I + + + A vise purchase of drugs is a groat don more fortunate than the finding of a pocketbook The r + luck of finding a pocketbook onlyoiJCurs 6h < > + tThe Wisdom of the Purchase i + of firstclass drugs is with you all the time Ve + fti + would like you to remember always that ours is + 4i the place for getting firstclass drugs always + + tST BERNARD DRUG STORE + BRYAN HOPPER Manager + t if ff Pff i 1 1 1t 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Page 1: rt 3iweilmownGermnn vhd Iae - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7prr1phd7f/data/0415.pdfFive Children One Slater nn t hour Members of Different Fanil> 1 IIn in Which She

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NO CONCEIVABLE MOTIVE DISCLOSED

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fllae L1tlnclndeiIroaf llaibnndiFive Children One Slater nnhour Members of Different Fanil >

t 1 IIn in Which She Waa Employedno IlonaeUctpcr

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f Dayton 0 Oct 8Mrs J A Witwer a widow residing in this city hijsbeen nrrcste1 by the police at theinstigation of the coroner and is helda prisoner nt Central station pent I

hig an invcatlgntion intb very seriousrL

charges Mrs AVitWcr tho police sayrt ts suspected of 14 rdurilcrs the 1Iif

q Including four husband five childrenono sister vtnd out members of difr

e ferentfaniilkafn whl9j she was e

k iployedns houiiejtecper he last su-s Mposed Victim was her sister Mrs An

c na Pugh who died aitvcfek ago unileiJpysterloilV tirctinlstanees An autop5y performed at the request of 1tlrs

JYitwers mother who ame here0 om Detroit Iis tI1id td ha eu s

fcj r 4t t I-

ivv ttloled the presence of arsenic nn3ipperns in the stomaeh

ffi t Followin 1 l upon the death o

yjbcr first husband Fred chweger i

mlliJme nccordingto police department

41t data the d dthof two Children TheKfr Aiccoud huahuiddied suddenly several

PO ears after the wedding and taref Children of this marriage died in rap

B r fd succession Her last husband A-

raJJWltwerfff died last April In eachvsuddtlilnc1fe 47 years of age sus

formerly lived in 11ddletowngji state She has two sons in the Phil

a spines and n sister it Is stated injNcwl York asylum No conceivable e

emotive for the suspected crimes huejfeJibcen disclosed Driijrs which wer-s > found in the house occupied by MrspotI APPOINT ED A DEMGCRAT

wetPreiililcnt Roosevelt Give AnotherT Evidence of CarryliJis Oat IllsfJ Prcdecenror 1ollcjr

V iiWSvashlngton Oct 8 PresidentI Roosevelt yesterday uppolnteJexGov

t Thomas Goode Jones of Alabama to1F be United States district Judge of the

tt middle and northern district of Alaj baron to fill tho vacancy caused by theSj death of Judge John llrucer4tv ExGov Jones always has been a

democrat and was twice executive ofV his state He was Gen Gordons ad-

jutantr general during the civil war

i in 1890 as a gold democrat he suppprtedlal l l and Budkner Itlxun

r 1 that Booker T Washingtonitijs wellknown negro educator wus

fc one of exGov Jones supporters IhIlatter not only has aided Mr tiaraijngton in his efforts to elevate the

oegro but he opposed the negro suCft frage amendment incorporated in lIe

Alabama constitution-

BURNEDt

IN THEIR HONErd

JTwo DcadfCno Dylnt and TUrc Serlon ly Injurvil COUNC of

ld the Klre 1

fltVvood River Neb Oct S Two clipKdren of John Qulsscubery aged four

f lteragedJtjyb other chtlijrrn are Kri b iu yburncd us fee icsiiU of a fire attiISwwhe yesterday mr iilrit The moIjvtoGodliuscd iror A lnatch dropped by her

ievw Sacccssfiil Ct < nililuati6uM-gC61iomog Ind Oot 8 Sunday twoagedtimei y a sghou ihoue from dotatruetionl1y tir and captured sixtranxFs who started the flumes afterilecing in the building nil night AfXcr IXtiUgulshlng the games one of

Bliie lads stood guard over the menUwith a FJobertt ri earid the other-

fiiountcd a horse and gaUo i ed toa foyvn for the police who captured the-n ii11illa ilI i

llorsceeStvet

nortlternMiasourlareat that ore unable to meet the de-

mands made upon their professionalservice

Thousands of horses are afflicted cwith an unknown disease having thesame of glanders Deathsare numerous The disease usuallyDeglnswith a form of influenza

The latlimlan Canalr

JXew York Oct BA report corneaf om Washington that a new treatyhas been negotiated with Great BritSin regarding the isthmian canalquestion which will meet the principalobjections to the HayPauncefptetreaty

Death of Prpf Jonea j

Clll I1So Oct 5Dr Samuel JJ iesfor 25 years professor ofoI tblJlm lo Ynnd otology at North 11yestcray i

I

OTHERWISE UNNOTICED

Secretary of State Hay mill resumehis official duties next weekannauncata warlottery agents

Scotcity of fresh meat supply hasadvanced priceof beet two cents perpound at St Louis tChauneeD y

eplace Ih ParlseqiJj In IeCember

Admiral Sampsqns healthjs reportpresent t

Capt Louis linos fps 20 years prom

Chcagpolice u

moniuAmerican financiers are malting h

effort to secure control of the streetrailways in t Petersburg

The Mexican government has suapended the duty on American cornowing to the shortage of the crop inthat republic

3iweilmownGermnnfrom the effect of poison taken withsuicidal intent v

4Mrs Sarah Feldman fell four storles through sin elevator shaft at KurLouTIVIJhin one hour after having nee

arrested at Beardstown 111 onecharge of theft Walter Fee was a

acidTnboland owner committed suicide bhanging to nn apple trot in his orchard at lift iipmhpeai MascoutahIllprominentdead in his office Chloroform is beqdeathCharles Witherspoon a negro farmwaylaidudeath It is bejieved it was a wantonassassination fijIaeopened 1llonday with enorous crowds One oflULe features waehunjIFred C Keitlngcr aged 3a an at ¬

torney of St Joseph Mo was givenpeniIing to clientsIFire swept through half a block ofSouthea loss In the

neighborhood of 50000 Nine bull l-Ings were burned

Charles Bensyl 30 years oldformerJy of Danvflle Ill was killed by a

PrincetonIndbut hid tost nil his money

Boer sympathizers have started theendlesschnin postal card system Inappealing to President Roosevelt toprevent further shipments of horsesand mules to the British in SouthAfrica

BIr Krnsrer ProtestBrussels Oct 5Le Petit Bleu as-

serts that Sir Kruger has sent tongainsttheto south Africa It also declares thathe never contemplated sending a mislion to the States governmentto solicit mediation

An OldTime Actress DeadNew York Oct OInry L Berrali

Nicholls an oldtime actress is deadat Weston Conn ut the residence-of her son Mrs Nicholls was 77years old and had been for almostCO years a member of the theatricalprofession

After Many Years SerlcCISt Louis Oct 0 William Galloway

who has had charge of the mourninggoods department of the William BarrDry Goods Co for the past 42 yearslied very suddenly at his home in thiscity Monday afternoon

Pull Sheridan Seriously IIIWest Point N X Oct GYoungI

Phil Sheridan only son of Gen PhilSheridan who is a cadet in the milltaryjacademy is seriously ill withphoid fever contracted it is thoughtlwhile with the battalion in Buffalo

THE MARKETS

New Torlc Oct II

CATTLENatlva Steels 4 S> iJ1 6 75 I

tlys4LgUliWttiterlLOKN No 2 B3 U awSfiST LOUISStynEVLCALVEtl per 1W fnlj4 iNtp

tp600

Cholcefl lItWj1I1 U1-10yhhfLPtartto tnolce 315LOUHPa tents 3 4V vp S 55

+ OtheriGrades J z bi w 3 13

MCOKNNoUATSNo 2 311 0 3 J

opTOIIAGCULugs 8606SH

1 v lit 12 00

60UUcTJoJRCholceulllryUACpN ut 10KGj = Fresh < W 11POKK StandordMesaCnew ep 18 00UAKU ChoIco dream HW tN

SATTLENatlve Steers 4 75 4f 6 60HOGS Fair to Choice U 35 Vp 6 s-VHHE1sPialr to Choice 3 25 tf 3 75-

KLUUH Winter Patents 3 60 Vp 3 CO

COWHEAT a2 W US UOy

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AGAINST THE WORLDS FAIRJ

The World Wale Site InjunctionSuit Appealed to Mlioarl

Supreme Coart t-

d St Louis get 6Juilgc Chester HKrum med ii Judge Douglas courtSaturday morning an affidavit of apjx al In the case of Henry H Werdesmil fathers against the LouisianaIlirdinsc Kxposition Co in acton to

asilonhls ea

Inrid fiat pijnfilTs tobe the ag-vipycdfpartips by Judge Zachrlti

tfiisionUMrJ7oJ3oiijt1aK the matter tin

1r a ciserrleflt mill later rVunttd theuial1

be hail ivll tit1t to ifie ai-

ns

ell SiirilWicmiyi5Hlini1 ofhe1IiGIlUt of rYpiirn rice R

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to clrv Thf cafo

PW i sAND D JWARD

InttIItw Trials Jint of tIlCX> vc <rctiir to IJiRln nt Gcoritc

toven ToMorrovv

fletirbCtontit KjtiJt Y Tije courtI3eereaHoward nw trials the cosedfthtfformer will be called hero tomorrowfrony n

tryas convicted over a car as

YilJfamGoellervhd IIe andsixtfnn a

Itis expected that this trial will bed11Yerdgento esecured niuch new evidence

CLOSED PERMANENTLY>

Sleh nt Work Tcnrlnw Down tile ArKtnUnc Srifeltrr Soar Ivnn

Fins City hats

Knas City MoOct C fllcfi1atclosing of the Argentine smjlter Juatacross the river oa the Kansas sidehas bl completed and every In lIlalion is that the close will be perma ¬

neat Of the seven hundred employedthere n few months ago only 60 wereat work ypstcrday tearing town tIllfurnnccH and cleaning up

Tfie Argentine plant was one of theSmelter trusts properties anil Itwn p

decided some time ngo to close It n-

It was lId to be found cheaper toUtllizt other plants nearer the soutce6fthei6re product foiii

ILLINOIS DAY AT BUFFALOEtheTcm1irof

Others Dollvcr I AddbcMcH

Buffalo XJitl 8 Vfter ttiree postpbgemgnts llinpisdavat the JanAmerican e pcsitjpn leas flnally celeCrated The dayippened tclear nndcool and the travel ii< the directionrtfthe exposition duHrt + the mprzdofiindicated a large attewlHhce Attbnoclock Gov Richard YatcH accom-panied

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by hfsstaiY was ecbrted bvthe First regimcnf nilnbls nationalguard under command of Col JohnD Sanborn Irom the Niagara hotelto the Lincoln parkway entrance tothe exposlti 3n where the members ofthe Chicago city council joiried tlumand proceeded to the Ttt11lc of Mulie where the exercises of the caywere held

A GENEROUS DONATIONi

XYfiMlitnzton Unhvwtty tie LouisfitThogtsnulDollarsSt Louts Oct iMrs Eliza A

Jlotv willow pf1 James F How for-merly vicepresident of the WabushHaUrpad Co has donated to theWashington univorBitj liTOCOO Shedesires to haw the mbncy used for

construction of u memorial to hutfather tte late Capt James U Uadsdesigner and dOimtructor1 of thin Kadisbridge nnd the at the mouthof the ilsslsslppilIer

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Australian Jl ru rIII1JUarr lfoBerlin Oct 7The Gorman steam

er Alesia Capt Knuth has arrived atBremerhaveawthlpO horses andlDue8In good con qur They areAustralian nnimalsv arid consideredbetter that the American for militarypurposes Japan has purchased themat 700 fnarbsiter head or t I1 nbpoMpurposes

Increased Railroad MileageNew York Oct 5 Advancb sheets

of the introduption of Poor 8 Manual for iOOl have just been issuedThere was an increase in railroadmileage during the year of little morethan 3500 miles bringing the totalcompleted on December 31 1900 up to1043 1

An Unburied TollentKnoxville Tcnn pet 8James Tal

lent aged 67 years has Just marriedsecond time here He has 75 grand

and 79 greatgrandchildren living and37 grand and great granachlldrea

nd

To VUli Abdul humidBerlin Oct 6Prlnee Adelbert of

ConstantInopleOctobertraining ship Charlotte to pay a visitto Abdul Hamld

British TradeLiverpool Oet7The statement pi

the boardjOf trade for the month otKeptptnber shows decreases of J a

itOO in exports and pf i22jSiU >

in imports

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Every bottle you take of JohnstonilSarsiparlUa mesas better health

bloodpurerbloodremedy has lived creating and maintalnlnff good health I

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builds up the system tones thenerves an Strengthens the musclesmore promptly and effectually than-

e my other remedy known The pallor ot thacheek disappears energy takes tho place otianguor and tho rich color ot health suitsho cheeks Uneav dfor q ilUprdeniptthastomach and User and for all weakening com-plaints of men jromW and Children

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l BY TIMMIE

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OHAPTER ra i

Luckily the fall was brokenI

by the limbs below or the acct ¬

dent would very likely haveproved fatal As it was lie es ¬

caped with his left ririh brokenI

broken and a few scratches Thisof course broke up the cl

hunt as Oarrin tons arm1the attention of a physician a

soon as possible Miss Raympndand Lizzie insisted that he ridin the wagon but he decline-saying he would prefer walkingwith the othersOrIf you willwalk said LizzieHI will makea sling for your arm It willnever do for you to walk homowith your arm in that conditionandnothing to support it SiI

then took her handkerchief anSam Hacketts and made a slingadjusting it round his neck withthe light touch peculiar to wo ¬

men As they climbed the hillttlieiPort Royal road j Xizjsiesaid I tun sd sorry our pleasuretrip had such a pact ending If Ihad only known how it would beJI would ilothave come tit asked

I I fliii Iybu flqiBut Iwouiil havecome fl said

OarringtonWhat if you had known you

would get hurtrues if I had known it

WhyBecause you asked me

Lizzie lookedatliim withapuzzled expression and then a rosyglow suffused her fair cheeksand brow

Did any one over tell you youwere pretty

Yes mother says I am but ofcourse she thinks so

Mother is not the only onethat thinks so I have seen thesociety bells of Chicago and theJboasted beauties of a dozen cities c

and I1 think you are the mostbeautiful girl lever saw n

Does you armpain you verymuch asked Miss Raymondstopping for them tocome up

Oarrington tried to lookedP and said

Q1nonotvery much Totell the truth I had almost for ¬

gottenaboutitcThe conversation then became

general and Oarrington had noJopportunities tii say any thing

Lizzie Theysoonreachedhome and one of the boys went tothe Mills for tho doctor to treatthe arm

As soon as they entered tilehouse and Mrs Dinsmore foundout Oarringtons arm was brokenshe said

Well for the lands sake ifthat dont beat all Tried toclimb a tree did you and fellout I know something was going to happen Old Towser hasbeen howling under the house allday and worried me so I forgotwhich jar the sweet cream wasin and I put the mornings millsin the wrong jar You ctnt betoo careful whoa you go galivantill ihJ

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12th1901

LEAGUE San Francisco Cal

IJULY 18T021 1901r r-

4TZEATLYSpecial Excursions to COLORADO and

JUNE JULY AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER

lpr

ONE FOR THE ROUND TRIP PLUS 200

Furttitiruforlhailoll call on or nddr-esRTt G MATTHEWS

raveling Passenger Ago t L6usviLiE Iy r

J Hc TOWNSEND kI i

general Pa enper1 aqd Ticket Agent ST Louis

r

ing around with a pastel of chil ¬

dren hunting chestnutsOarrington nileand said

I expect Towser has an oversupply ofieasandtfslto my ac

it wasTny o

there was naone else to blamettE ee tSetn 1 Dkettj r Whis

ipered Lizzie i

inn1otkbatff

tThe time for Oarrington toalreadyIonIore rOctoberwasrapidlyd

awaytwo weeks after the chestnuthunt he went to the school houseto walk home with Lizzie Asthey came down the country roadhe told her he1 would leave thenext day and hag come to haveThend¬

ing straight into her violet eyeshe said

uLizzie i1oyQYouas I neverdreamed a man could love Ihave loved you the time Isaw you coming through thq sumach bushes to thespnng You-

a little sixteenyearold countryhave touched the cliprd that

lect11ifiedmy heart and havechanged the current of my life-

r would if give uphome friends ambition and allelse and comq and live in Syca ¬

more mill the test of my life if Icould only live with you Thereis something so pure innocentand good about you that it causesme to think of the angels when Isue you I say itnot boastinglybut I have been the recipient ofmany a bright glance and allur ¬

ingsmiles but they did not havethe power to cause my tobeat one throb faster while thoseinnocent blue eyes of yours cause

to throb like a trip hammer Inot ask you to be my wife

now You are but sixteen I willgo to Chicago tomorrow and inone year will come again andtake you withme

Do jypulovelme well enough-to gp with pie girlYi

No sit I do hot3To be continued

After or when you feel a I

coming on take a dose ofIFoLEYS HONEY AND TAR It neverfalls to stop a cold if taken In time

X Taylor

Offers tie FoIIs

IMPERIAL COUNCIL =i-

F

ole THtsMYSTIC SHRINEKANSAS CITY MO s

June 11th and

ONE FARE POR THE ROUND TRIP

PLUS 200

EPWORTH MEETING

REDUCED RATESUTAH

FAR <

vnfdultand

necessary

heart

MUTING

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BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE

Building Vrecked at Henderson butI

Occupants Mirtculonsly ti

EscapedF

Henderson KyV Oct 4A cottageoccupied by a ne8rd named JohnyBother was dynamited In thisat 2U5 bclbck this morning and theJentire building wrecked By somemiracle Bethel and his wife who +

were sleeping directly over wherethe heavy charge was placed es ¬

Yjfurniturepieces and plied about tub room ina tangledmass

A foolish story was sent out to thepapers that somebody was trying toblow up a negro named Bradley whois a miners unjon organizer thatBradloys house was In the sameblock and the dynamiters made amistake as to his location

There is no plausable reason of¬

fered hero why an attempt like thisshould be made on Bradley There I

has been no miners troubles here kMiningandfused to recognize the United Mineworkers and declined to becomeparty to an agreement with Jim r

Wood the district president Theppncqrp employs only a fowmonandannounced they would not work F

union mon Some of their olden Y

plpyes quit the union and cpptlnied ifto hold their jobs

Two or three of these employeslived on the same alloy with theproperty that was destroyed by dy-

namiteborganizerBradley the colored union Tthe block on another street i

In some strange way the policedid not locate the wrecked propertytyuntil morning I e

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TOBACCO SPITand SMOKE

YourLifeawaylYoueasily be made well strong magnetic full of

toTOIlAOthat arten pouuds in ten day over d09OOO Ieared All drugrrlst Cure guarantee < Dock

ST2uINGJUUtlIWY r

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CANTRILL REFUSES TO VACATE

On the Ground that Affidavit of Defense+

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Was Made too Late1 b

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Georgetown Kypbt 8Thode ¬

fense In the Caleb Powers case subinltted the affidavit thIs morningasking Judge Cantrlll to vacate thebench because of partisan rancordisplayed The affidavit Is alongone

Judge CantriU then aaid tH t tileaffidavit had no TJeeiiliJied before 110

began hearing motions atidrotore-neOS

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lit the case Wand he tliereforetr benchTim caned tfortrialrof

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fortunate than the finding of a pocketbook The r+ luck of finding a pocketbook onlyoiJCurs 6h < >

+tThe Wisdom of the Purchase i+ of firstclass drugs is with you all the time Ve + fti

+ would like you to remember always that ours is + 4ithe place for getting firstclass drugs always+ +

tST BERNARD DRUG STORE

+ BRYAN HOPPER Manager + t

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