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The Cherokee Sentinel from Cherokee, Kansas • 6

The Cherokee Sentinel from Cherokee, Kansas • 6

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FOUR CHINESE. HEADS TO FALL MORE SMASHED The Powers hare Decided that Prince Kansas Legislature Jan. 25. The senate railroad com mlttee killed McMillan's bill to pro Tuan Is too Strong- to Suffer. KAS.

JOINTS DE While vigorously opposing a death sentence on Prince Tuan and General hibit the use of railroad passes. The railroad committee also made an ad STROYED. Fu Hsiang, Mr. Conger, with the an verse report on McMillan's bill to ere ate the office of railroad auditor. proval of the United States, has agreed to the decapitation of four ringleaders WOXK OF MRS.

NATION'S DISCIPLES The judicial emmittee of the senate in me uninese outrages of last sum reported favorably upon the bill re mer. Two of these are Prince Chwang, a commander-in-chief of the lating to the division of the Eleventh Husbands of Crusaders Assist tbem In the judicial district; also a bill by Car Boxers, and Yu Hsien, who was re moved by the empress dowager from penter, relating to the time of electing justices of the peace and constables the post of governor of Shansi. It is understood that before asree Work Cash Registers Broken, Mirror Smashed, lam ware .4 Ished end Llqaor Spilled, Making- the Wreckage of two Places Complete. ing to put to death the four officials in cities of the second class; a bill by Carpenter, relating to the examination of the county treasurer's office and providing for a uniform system of Steep SIMoM Mm And Rest for i the authorities ascertained that the Chinese government would be able to comply with such a demand. The case bookkeeping in the county offices; a bill by Cubbison, relating to and au of General Tung Fu Hsiang, whom thorizing the execution of deeds of they, considered at first, is different surrounded by; an army' devoted to Early Wednesday morning, before many bad reached their places of business, ten or twelve women of the mm, ne would resist an attempt to Alimony, w.

o. x. armea capture him and civil war would be precipitated. The strong position of trust upon real estate, as security for the payment of money obligations was referred back to the senate. The committee of.

public health reported favorably upon Cubbison's bill to regulate the practice of the barber profession, creating-a state board of with hammers, hatchets and pick rrince Tuan also makes decapitation axes, raided and demolished four sa in his case. loons in. Anthony. Husbands of the women went along armed to protect examination and inspection 'commis BAD. CON DITIONS IN -CHI NA, The first place raided was a drug sioners to prevent the spread of contagious diseases, and precsribing- penalties for violation "of the act.

The committee on education report Troops of the Allies are Suffering from store, which forcibly entered from the rear. It contained costly mmn sod uiiewe. A' dispatch to the Cologne (Ger bar fixtures, and the women smashed ed favorably-upon the bill authorize everything in The cash regis many) Volkeszeitung from China relates alarming details about the war ter was demolished, but in 4 their hurry ing the board of education at Rosedale to fund its floating indebtedness; also on the bill allowing the board of education at Rosedale to make a tax levy fare in that country and says: "We hope the awful conditions will to finish and go to other places the wreckers overlooked the bulk of the liquors, destroying only that which was in sight Half a block further soon cease. 1 The depravity and besti to erect school buildings. Smith introduced a bill in the sen ality also among our troops is enormously upon the increase.

Large ate authorizing the state executive council to select an official county was the second saloon. The women found it but the ax was used and the whole glass front was smashed in. Here the wreckers work numbers of old soldiers are sentenced to long terms in the penitentiary and paper in every county. Smith owns a paper at Kinsley, and if the bill becomes a law he expects to have a cinch on the county printing. was more complete.

The fixtures, a great plate glass mirror and every jail for murder, assault or burglary. Our losses are certainly greater that way than by death. Diseases are still rampant, especially typhus. Dysentery is rampant, especially tvphas- carpenter introduced a bill appro In a Warm Bath with priating $25,000 for a Kansas exhibit thing pertaining to the sale of liquor was destroyed beyond further, use. While the wreckers were at work the proprietor came and endeavored to interfere.

The husband of one of the at the St. Louis exposition. The house passed the following res Dysentery is decreasing. During November there were nine deaths from disease among soldiers in Pao Ting Fu alone and also two from powder ex olution: "Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed, three from women struck him over the head with a beer bottle and his scalp was laid open. The women then raided two plosions.

One magazine containing 450,000 pounds of powder was blown the house and two from the senate, to confer with te legislature of the state of Missouri, now in session, relative other saloons without interference. up, but only one man was killed and Among the raiders were two or three men were wounded." three school girls not yet of age, who did some of the most effective smash EXTRA SESSION A CERTAINTY, McKlnley gives his Friends to Understand A greater part of the destruction was done before the police or mayor that one will be Called. President McKinley said to several callers that the only question remain to the possibility of securing co-operative legislation to prevent an unjust discrimination made by grain elevators and dealers in grain against shippers of that commodity." Dooley introduced a bill to prohibit companies from "bloving off" oil wells. It is the custom of the Standard Oil company, which operates extensively in Southern Kansas, to allow all the gas found in oil wells to escape. The bill requires anyone striking gas to case the hole and prevent such escape.

Violation of the bill is made a misdemeanor and the fine is $100 for each offense. ing undecided was whether he would issue the call for an extra session of Congress before or after his second term begins, March 4. The action of the supreme court in announcing that it will take a recess until February 11 when it will meet to hand down de cisions anu adjourn for another two weeks, is construed to indicate an extra session of Congress. Mr. McKin January 28: The legislature convened at 4 p.

m. After a session of knew it was going on. The occasion has caused a division in the townspeople and more trouble is probable. The actual damage done to personal property aside from the liquor destroyed has been carefully estimated by the owners and they claim it is about $1,500. About six weeks ago a Mrs.

Sheriff of Danville, a small town in Harper county, smashed a joint in that village and it is from this woman that Mrs. Nation got her idea of smashing the saloons. Mrs. Sheriff came to Anthony, organized the local women and planned the crusade. Mrs.

Sheriff is a red-faced Irish woman and many of the people in Anthony were sure she was Mrs. Nation because she was the only woman in the crowd who seemed to be a stranger. The saloonkeepers of Anthony each have a wareroom in different parts of town where a reserve stock of liquor is kept, but the women did not know this. Mrs. Sheriff claims to, be the originator of the Nation crusade in Kansas.

1 half an hour, both houses adjourned ley said to one of iJs friends that an extra session would be necessary for till 10 a. m. to-morrow on account of Philippine legislation, no matter what the decision of the supreme court may De. AS MACARTHUR'S SUCCESSOR. heml-omclal Statement that Geu.

Wade will go to Manila. Major General MacArthur. it is And a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp' humors, rashes, irritations, and chafings, with loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies ail. Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap Assisted by Cuticitra Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purifylnff, and beautifying the skin of infants and children, for rashes, itchings, and chafings, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten-tag, and healing red, rough, and sore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and.

nursery. Millions ot Women use Cuticuba Soap in the form of baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin pnrlflers and beautlflers to use any others, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of Infants and children. dm-CURA Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the akin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands.

No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expen. slve, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, hath, and Thus it combines In On Soap at One Price, Tweittttvs Cksts. the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. semi-officially announced, will be re lleved from duty as the commanding: general or the division of the PhiliD pines in April, and will be succeeded FOR A NEW" STAR. by Brigadier General James F.

Wade. It is asserted in some quarters that one reason for the relief of General Oklahoma Statehood Convention Makes Formal Petition. MacArthur is his position in regard to the Taft commission. The military heads and the civil commissioners, it The Oklahoma statehood convention held at Guthrie Wednesday was well is said, have not agreed on various attended, delegates being present from every county in the territory. The subjects.

following resolution was unanimously adopted. "We earnestly urge upon the Congress of the United States to pass an enabling act at the earliest ST. LOUIS VOTES FAIR BONDS. A 5 Million Dollar Issue Decided by the possible moment providing for the admission of Oklahoma with such boun City Council. daries as congress in its wisdom may By a practically unanimous vote the see fit to establish." St.

Louis municipal assembly passed a Complete Externa! and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, Consisting of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticura Ointment (pticura the death of Jacob Stotler, a former member of each body. In the senate Cubbison introduced a bill to amend the mortgage redemption law by limiting the time of redemption to six months; The limit now is eighteen months. The governor's prison parole bill was passed. The resolution for a biennial election was adopted. Pestana's anti-fusion bill was made a special order of business for Wednesday at 10 a.

m. House: The committee on judiciary recommended that the bill abolishing three days of grace be not passed. Speaker Barker announced the last of the ouse committee. January 29: Senate Smith's bill to prefer the wages of employes of corporations, partnerships and individuals in case of insolvency was recommended for passage by the committee of the whole. The senate in committee of the whole recommended these bills for passage: By Smith To permit husband and wife to testify against each other in divorce cases.

By Porter To require prison made goods to be branded. By Smith To encourage the use of wide tire vehicles. By Miller To provide for the consolidation of school districts. Other important measures recommended were: The child dependency ,0111, the bill to give school districts authority to bore for gas, to authorize Republic county, to build a high school, to raise the maximum price of Western school lands to $3 per acre. House Bills were introduced as follows: By Seaton To prevent the sending of flowers to prisoners.

i By Seaton To make train robbery a capital offense punishable by death. By Roughton To prevent the sale of patent medicines by peddlers. By Seaton To appropriate $200,000 for a Kansas exhibit at the St. Louis exposition. By Richardson To strengthen the liquor injunction law.

The house in committee of the whole recommended the following bills for passage: By ways and means committee To appropriate for Dill providing for the issuance of $5. 000,000 in bonds, bearing 34 per cent interest, for the World's fair, to be field in St. jouis in 1903 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the to instantly allay itching, inflammation, ami irritation, ana CCT TI Tk soothe and heal, and Cuticura Resolvent to cool and Ot 1 1 4lt.w cleanse the blood. A Sixous Set, costing but 1.25. is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, and humiliating skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when ail else fails.

Sold throughout the world. Louisiana purchase. This sum will supplement the $5,000,000 secured on A Counter Crusade. At a private meeting of business men held at Wichita, a suggestion was made that may solve the problem of how to meet the crusade started by Mrs. Nation.

The suggestion is to open a counter crusade against the prohibitory law and immediately ask the legislature now in session to resubmit the prohibitory amendment to a vote of the people. popular subscriptions in St Louis and a like amount to be appropriated bv uongress. Mrs. Nation's First Organization. Mrs.

Carrie Nation has organized a band of forty-six women to follow her leadership and assist ner in cleaning ARE YOU A ROBBER? This is a serious question for you to consider. Ate yon robbing yourself and family by paying some dealer one-third more for a vehicle than you would pay us You cant tell until you get our catalogue and learn our prices. It will only cost you the price of the postage to learn all about our vehicles how they are made, what they are worth and how much you can save. We ship either vehicles or harness to any one, anywhere, for examination, and if not satisfactory to be returned without you paying us one cent. We are manufacturers of Spllt-Hkkory Vehicles and a full line of first-class Harness, and will sell them to yon wholesale prices.

OHIO CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO. mm are, a tasT 19 aTVUVA lopexa or every joint in the town This, It is thought, would open up the question of saloons or no saloons in Kansas for legitimate discussion, out of hatchets anu stove shakers. Wichita business men thin the time has been made ripe by the action of Mrs. Nation and the Anthony crusaders for the legislature to take action on the question of resubmission. The forty-six women signed their names to a paper as a pledge that tney would act under her direction.

They elected a local president, Mrs. a. K. Dumenil, and a secretary, Mrs. William Usher, to take charge of the crusade while Mrs.

Nation is absent. They made a promise to rid Topeka of joints even if it were necessary to resort to Mrs. Nation's methods of de. 8tructlon. They promised to follow her.

IN KANSAS S3 to $10 rsa MUX. FARMS -Best nart of Mate. Address SULLIVAN, Logan. Phillips Kansas. Dynamos Driven from Car Asia.

The Great Western Railway of England Is lighting its corridor trains by electricity obtained from dynamos driven from the car axle. Storage batteries are carried for use when the running speed la slow and tor tn. End of New York Home Kale. The New York city police bill passed the senate.1 This is the bill providing for a single headed police commission. By its terms Chief of Police Devery is practically legislated out of office.

While the mayor has the appointing of the police commission under this bill, the appointee may at any time be removed by the governor. HI term is Are years and the salary 17,500 a year. He has two deputies whom he himself shall choose. state board of agriculture. GREEN DADF 25 cents! ItiHrL p.r,TON uy uutier To require merchants to provide seats in their stores for clerks By Harris To authorize the normal school regents to sell certain lands.

By Butler To nrohlhlt IN 3 OR 4 YEARS All INDEPENDENCE ASSURED Orsstett, CfceaMt Foes a Esrta Isr Sates, awkvi.CstUt, Pmltrr.ctc WBI to werti tlOO to ri to mi wast BklMi'soMakf ajibt nip, DsKlon Dollar Grass will SMltlTtlv yon rich tots toy ud loliaf PMttmfMr acre, to alio Unman. FMoal.SDallaMtIO to. aom.2M) May send the Boers to India. It is reported at Lord Kitchener wishes to send 10,000 Boer prisoner! to India. He proposes to locate them in the state of Nilglra, province of Bengal.

More Lynching Indemnity for Italy. A message has been sent to Congress by the President renewing hi recommendation of last session that Congress make "gracious provision for indemnity to the families" of th two victims of the Talhilah, lynching July 20, 1899. They wer subjects of the Italian government from preventing their employes to Join labor unions. you take up your homes in Western Canada, the land of plenty. IlhiNtrated pamphlet, giving experiences of farmers who have become wealthy tn growing wheat, report of delegates, etc.

and full Merchant Kl'ls Hlmaolr. At Topeka, William Kietzman, a shoe dealer, killed himself In his store while his clerks were out at supper. He went to the office In the store, took his revolver from the cash drawer and blew out his brains. Financial reverses are supposed to have caused the act He leaves a wife and three A Nut Harvester. "Tap! Tap!" goes something in tlid to.

aaia pr For this Notloo and 10o. mill blr aatalM anit 10 Farm B4 KavaUiMt fallr worth SIQto art artart. Tor lie, I anlcnjla vontmbtt an4 bruUaat Omraotd aackanaaa cataiof. information as to reduce! railway rates can be ui uia.iuu an t-j bad on 1 on application to the Superintendent of migration Department of Interior, Ottawa, rinda, or to J. S.

Crawford. 14 W. Ninth tmml John Oiier Seed Cani trees in the nut season. It is a bird called the not-hatch. He is not able to pick the nuts from the tree but when one falls he carries it in his beak to a tree and, fixing it in some, con venlent crevice begins operations to KansCttv.

Mo. THE MOST LIVE CHICKS fall of ttn, Tbst'swhat you tbat'i what von rat with tha for 1-4 Million Dollars. The long standing controversy between Michael J. Daly, the contractor, and the military and municipal governments of Havana regarding the sewering andpavlng contracts, was settled by the payment of to Mr. Daly.

split the shell. He strikes It with re a m'ULP want an It Sure Thousand and Sure Thnm ask rule, Carthage has Big B'ns. One of the most destructive fires known in Carthage, for many years started Wednesday in the Norrls Sc. Steadly transfer barn. Loss Hatch Incubator.

lea mm to time. Boldbydrnntlsta, peated blows, every blow of his beak falling on the same pin-point of epa: until finally the shell falls apart trot OfttftloffQ conuiii.nff 100 poultry raJilng Tfwa. I 1.

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