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Salina Daily Republican-Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 1

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Slate HUt Society SAUNA Daily 1 POBHCAN QJJ The Daily Journal, Founded 1887. The Daily Republican, Founded 1888. The Evening: News, Founded 1899. VOL. 14, NO.

117 SALINA, KANSAS, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1900 PRICE, 5 CENTS 0 TO A NO FUSION. CAME FROM MEXICO. THE WOMEN MAY FIGHT Middle-of-tne-Roaders Ready HEADACHE, FOUL BREATHi NO ENERGY, CONSTIPATION. Two Carloads of Russians Pass Through Salina. to Stone the Man That Suggests It.

These symptoms mean torpid liver and a clogged condition in the bowels. They also mean the general health is below par and disease is seeking to obtain control. By Scripps-McKae Press Association. Hit Cincinnati, May 10 The Middle-of- Boer Women Ready to Battle For ON THEIR WAY TO RUSSELL Road Populists got to work early this morning. Kansas was allowed eleven Acts gently on the Quickly removes these Symptoms, Strengthens the Stomach, Cleanses the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func tional Activity in the Kidneys.

A few doses will restores Health and Energy votes, according to the congressional districts. It was decided that any one suggesting fusion with the party would be expelled. The platform adopted was a reaffirming of the Omaha platform and demanding referendum and public ownership of utilities. A in Body and Brain. Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Price $1.00 Per Bottle. Sixty-three Russians men, women and children passed through Salina last evening on their way to Russell county from Old Mexico. The immigrants came here in two special coaches attached to the Mc-PherBon train, and were taken to the big depot where they were fed by W. P. Thacher at the expense of the city.

Policeman Sewer had charge of the supper. These poor people have been six days on the road from Mexico. During that time they have had very little to eat except hard bread and not much of that. A great many of them are sick and presented a most pitiable eight. Three of their number have died since they started on their jiurney.

Their coaches were attached to the Union graduated tax on incomes and inheritances and election of president, vice-president and federal judges and the United States senators by direct vote of Ladies' Vests OVERCOMES jLjTjiy --r Roberts' Advance Still Unchecked-May be Storming Kroonstadt. the people, was also demanded. CbNSTirM For sale by Seitz's Eagle Drug Store, Special Agents. "MB THAI SEYEN TO ONE. Start 'em 4c, w' PERMANENTLY 1TS teiHM rf KlAL Better at 9c, 3 for 25c NVINE MAI genuine Buy the ant By Pacific flyer last night and were taken to Russell where they have friends.

A Yopg Texan Kills Seven Then 2 for 25c, Another 14c, Better 19 Good 24c, Still better 39c, Another car-load is expected from Mexico soon, board for Russell. Most of the party were poorly clothed and bad an emaciated look that told of Filipinos Single-Handed, Ey Scripps-McRae Press Association. Texarkana, Texas, May 10 Chas. Britscher received a telegram from Colonel Hare of Manila, confirming the much hardship and suffering. They Best 48c tell a hard story of how a man who claimed to be from St.

Louis swindled them out of their money. lie gave report that hia son James was attacked All prices and good values at By Scrlpps-McRae Press Association. Pretoria, May 10 PresidentKiueger received a telegram from a woman burgher, asking if the time bad arrived for forming corps of women. She eays she ia prepared with a body of women volunteers to take up arms in defense for independence. Roberts Storming Kroonstadt.

London, May 10 Sharp fighting is undoubtedly going on today north of Seand river, with the artillery playing the leading role in battle. The Boers are weil supplied with guns. Military men beliexethat Roberta ia now storming the outer defenses of Kroonstadt. Boers in Retreat and Roberts Pursuing. London, May 10 Qen.

Robert? haa won the fight on Seand river and the them a glowing description of Mexico DISAPPOINTING. Less Than One Thousand People Present at the Populist Convention. by fourteen Filipinos while on guard and before they left their homes in Rus duty, and that young Britscher single- sia, he induced them to buy land. They paid him an aggregate of $3000 but handed killed seven of them. He was slightly wounded in the shoulder.

when their party consisting of 367 peo ple reached Mexico they found that they had been swicd'ed and had no land. HO WHEELS TURN. Pay $35 to $40 for a Bicycle when you can buy an IMPERIAL or a PEN ft Ah 1 Instead the country to which thty had been sent was a hot barren plateau on which nothing could be raised. By Scripps-McRae Press Association. Sioux Falls, S.

May 10 The re The change in climate and the fact that for five days af their journey they port of the eredentials committee was Suburban St. Lonis Line Under Police Protection. had nothing but salt water to drink $25 caused much suffering and many of mm 00 Boers are in full retreat, according to adopted by the Populist convention this the following cispatch from Roberte: morning. E. M.

Patterson, of Denver, "Enemy in full rttreat. They occupy the permanent chairman, was introduced them became sick and are even now suffering from these hardships. Call at WILL'S BOOK STORE and see them. a position twenty miles long, and ours! and epoke at length on the principles of Those of their number who could returned to Russia and many could not return and are now seeking a place in necessarily longer. Our Populism.

There were not over a hun casualties few. Cavalry and horse Idred spectators outside of the delegates artillery pursuing enemy on three present. the United States where they hope to be able to make a living, while others are yet in Mexico almost in a starving Our 1900 By Scrlpps-McRae Press Association. St. Louis, May 10 Oars were running on the Suburban line to-day under the police protection.

The Transit company made no effort to move their cars. This morning 500 Springfield rifles, and 2000 rounds of amunition arrived from Jefferson City. Governor Stephens also arrived and had a conference with the chief of police and police commissioners. ashions. different roads." Kumasi Believed to have Fallen.

condition. PROBABLY DONE. London, May 10 A dispatch from Some Things Large and Small. the Accra British gold coast says the The largest falls are in New York. stone structure is in ku irest The communication with Kumasi has been Egypt.

interrupted for 18 hours and the town is TO BE HELD HERE. river is in South The largest Sot Dr. GroYer but Dr. H. A.

Bryan to be Nominated Before Night Fall. America. The larcest number of theaters is believed to have fallen. Roberts Makes an Advance of Thirty Miles. Lincoln Republican Really the nicest line of suitings ever shown by us, we now have for your inspection.

You will find the nicest goods, the latestjashions, and we are here to fit you perfectly. Lindblom Bergsten, Met chant Tailors. East Iron Avenue, Salina, The lecture on Shakespeare given at London, May 10 Gen. Roberts, with Knights Templar to Meet At Salina the Methodist church, Friday evening the main force, haa crossed the Seand bv Dr. II.

A. Cleveland of the Kansas river. This means another jump of Wesleyan University, was well attended thirty-eight miles toward Pretoria. His It was pronounced by some the most cablegram from headquarters at the scholarly and able lecture ever deliver ed in Lincoln. It showed a critical front dated today eays: 'We are now By Scrlpps-McRae Press Association.

Sioux May 10 Wm.Jennings Bryan will be nominated for president by the People's party before nightfall, and the big issue is whether the convention will choose a running mate or leave it to the conference committee It will probably be decided tonight. Many believe the conference plan will Next Year. Colonel O. Culp, Thos. L.

Bond and Frank Spier returned this morning from Wichita where they attended the thirty -fifth annual conclave of the Knights Templar of Kansas. The meeting aojourned to meet in Salina the second Tuesday of May, 1901. The officers elected are: Perry M. study and deep insight on the part of in London. Chinese streets are the narrowest in the world some of them are only 8 feet wide.

Berlin has the smallest elephant in the world. It is ore meter high and weighs eighty kiloe.ams. The smallest camels belong to Persia. They are not more than fifty centimeters high. The smallest cows in the world are to be found in the Samoan islands.

The largest locomotive works in the world are in Philadelphia. The largest car manufacturing plant in the world is in Pittsburg. The largest steel works are in Pittsburg. King ilalietoa, the Samoan monarch, lately dead, received a smaller Balary than any royalty, $150 monthly, and it was usually in arrears. The smallest book ever printed is the speaker and revealed beauties and truth seldom seen by readers-of the world's greate st poet The lecture was across the Seand.

The enemy is still holding a strong position, but we are gradually pushing them back." A Cheering Telegram from Maleiing. By Scripps-McKae Press Association. London, May 10 Gen. Roberts reports he received a very cheering tele an intellectual feast to Btudents of Shakespeare though perhaps not eo interesting to those unacquainted with win. Hoisineton.

Newton, right eminent A Little Money him. grand commander; E. W. Wellington Ellsworth, very eminent grand commander; Thomas Bond, Salina, generalissimo; Charles J. grand chaplain general; B.

G. Jaci Williams' Bondsman Eere. MURDERED AND ELOPED WITH THE WIDOW. By Scrlpps-McRae Press Association. Camden, N.

May 10 Francisco Goes a long: way at the Low Price, Quick-Cash Grocery, 109 east Iron Avenue. gram from Baden-Powell at Mafeuing, dated April 27th. the story of Perrault's little "Hop-o- Brown, Topeka, grand senior warden; aiy-Thumb," lately published The J. H. Butts, of Chapman, was in the city today looking after his interest tn Jack Williams.

Mr. Butts went Jack's bond and it is only natural that he CORBET! STOCK ON THE DECLINE. J. O. Postlethwaite, Jewell City, junior book is one and a quarter inches warden; William F.

March, Salina, long by one inch wide, and one-quar- A 1 1 1 Tl 1 1 Abbotte was hanged here this morning. .1. Anderson. Toneka. incn xnitK.

it cau ue reau umj treasurer; He decapitated a fellow countryman should be interested in his T. A. Prop. Williams, G. Fitch, grand recorder; Thomas Wichita, standard bearer.

and hid the dismembered portions of the body in the woods. His object was The Conductors' Iividr. by the aid of a microscope, but ia complete in every way and has four engravings. Shears no bigger than a pin is one one of the exhibits of the skill of a Sheffield workman; a dozen of these shears weigh less than a grain; they are as perfectly made as shears of Medals for the Twentieth. to sacure the victim's money and elope By Scrlpps-MtRae Press Association.

San Francisco, May 10 Corbett's native city has deserted him, and Jeffries money is now going begging, ten to four. Jeffries' adherents are offering even money that he will win in ten rounds. "See that party with the jar, sitting with his widow. It has been arranged to have the medals' given to the members of the in the corner of the car?" said a conductor who was riding to the car barns on a Zoo and Eden park car to the conductor in charge of the car. Twentieth by the local Grand Army of ordinary size.

MIDDLE OF THE ROADERS MAKING the Republic poets. As soon as they Gaust is the smallest republic as to "Yep! He got a heavy bundle!" one mile. The are rficfived at the state headauarters area, which is exactly was the answer. 150. It is situ i population numbers thov n-i'l ha neanrinn unci Rent in inn tr "Well, take this counterfeit half dol pmMmmmmmmmmmmmt! TTROMP7 Us GROCERY 3 IL 3 ated in the Pyrenees.

lar with you when you colect his fare. towns where the various companies Tristan Achuna, in the South At API INACTIVE lantic, sends out its mail once a year NOMINATIONS. By Scripps-McRae Fress Association. Cincinnati, May 10 Wharton Barker, Ignatius Dooneley, ard Howard of Alabama, have been placed in nomination for the presidency by the Populist A passenger passed it on me a month ago. If he gives you a dollar you can shove it on him." to the outside world; it has a popu- were recruited, and a local presentation ceremony will follow.

The medals are made of bronze. On ation of sixty-four persons eighteen The conductor of the car took the IS men, nineteen women, nlteen boys and twelve girls lead half 1illar, entered the car and the man with the jag held out a silver the bar is the inscription, "By the Patriotic People of Kansas, Presented to 5 1 The smallest locomotive ever made dollar and received the counterfeit convention. This always means trouble. The fV tongue is coated, the appetire poor, Ir the digestion reak, the Dlood thin, and the nerves irritable. and the nerves irritable.

Through the Department was to be seen at the Omaha exposi half and 4.i cents in chang-e. tion. Its height from the top of the of the Kansas Grand Army of the Re "Worked like a clnrm." said the tack to the rail is 25 inches, and the public, 1900 conductor as he reached the platform. Tko Bowels gauge is 12 inches. The cylinders The bar also contains the coat of Andrew Carnegie Gets a Snnb.

By Scripps-McRae Press Association. Boston, May 10 An attempt are 2x4 inches; the boiler is 1 horse "Here he comes now. He wants ta get off." Always power, made of steel and tested to BOO pounds pressure, and will hold 24 People like to buy from us for all our stock is kept clean and in perfect order. No delays in filling your order, and complete satisfaction when the goods are opened at home. was made to elect Andrew Carnegie arms of the United StateB.

On the pendant is tee inscription: "Spanish-American war, 1833. Twentieth Kansas infantry. Manila, Ragbag, vice-president of the Peace Society. gallons of water. The diameter of the driving wheel is 10 inches.

The fire box is 10x10 inches. The weight of the little engine is about 600 Amps After several speakers had expressed The drunken man wobbled to the door and unsteadily descended from the car. "Now, we'll split Tip," remarked the conductor of the car as he drew the dollar from his pocket. And as both of the conductors gazed nt the silvei dollar thev trasped in unison: "We're tip agin it! It's a counterfeit dollar!" Oaloocan, Apalit, Mololos." There is also a sunflower in the center of which their opinions plainly, the matter was pounds and it viSl inn on a rail of an inch square. It will draw ten cars.

allowed to drop. They claimed not to each containing two persons know that Carnegie favored absolute ia the corps badge "8." At the top of the pendant is the hailing sign, "two fingers," the old swimming sign. WHEN NATURE peace. ipniLiL LOVITT GO. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

needs assistance it may be best to render it properly, but one should remember to A Visit from the RMiie. By Scripps-McRae Press Association. Just before retiring-. If tout liver is The Kind Yea Hate Always Bought i act directly on the liver. In laxative doses each night they will regelate the bowels, take the coating oil the tongue, cure biliousness, ana prevent i sick headache.

25 cents a box. J. C. AYES CO, Lowell, Mass. 6luggish, out of tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Groceries and Queensware.

use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup London, May 10 The Daily Mail's correspondent eays tha Khedive hopes Bears tie Signature of of Figs, manufactured by the California to visit the United States in 1901. FigSjrupOo. And youll be all tight ia the raorning..

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