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Summer Tourist Ralos to Col orado and Utah. Kouml trip rate Denver, Colorado Spring or Vu eblo $19.55; to Glen wood Springs $31.55; to Oirden or Salt Lake City $32.55. Dates of sale June 2 to Sept. 30. Final return limit October 31. Summer Tourist Kates to St. Louis, Chicago and Milwaukee: St. Louis $13.50; Chicago $21.40; Milwaukee $24.75 fur round trip Date of sale Jun- 1 to Sept 3o Final return limit Oct. 31. C. S. Koukkts. Agent. DR. A. J. THOMPSON DENTIST. Daniels block, Baxter Springs, Kai When in town Try the RESTAURANT 111 0. II. FRAZEE. Prop. DBS, JONES & fMINNEY, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. All calls day r night prompt ly answered. Office over Haskett's dry goods store. All Phones No. 1. E. H. CULLISON, LAWYER. Notary Public. Abstracts Title Examined. Office in Daniels IJIock. of J. H. BOSWELL, M. Physician and Surgeon D, Office over Dent's Store. Offia phone 269; Residence phone 281 0 L B. WATSON, Proprietor Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Small Fruit Stock BAXTER LIVERY BARN Oldest in the city. Established 30 vears ago. Good service and 4 9 reasonable rates. J. BISCHOFSBERGER. Prop. CITY BRAY LINE, ED. COVEY, Proprietor Freight, Household Goods and ar tides of all kinds hauled at reas onable rates $io REWARD For evidence which will convict the party or parties who have been damaging the property of the Bai ter Telephone Company, by break log glaee ineulutore or otherwiae. E. W. Dow. Manager. Wag D. M. JONES. COLUMBUS JTARBLE WORKS. ni aier HIND bGGS' BLOOD FURIFIER CJS catarrh of the atomich. I KANSAS STATE HEUS. Aa Prof. Blaekmar teee It In an addreaa In chapal at the Uni versity ot Kanaaa, ProL Frank W. Blaekmar asaatlad the railroads for "irand-etandlng" over the two-cant far whan tba ml cauee for ttelr fear Is that othsr matters of maoa more Importance than the rata of paa- aeuger fares will bo regulate. Prof. Blaekmar, who Is head of the depart ment of aoclolofy, said that, fa hla Judgment, the railroads are making a play of the two-cent tare and threaten ing lltlgatiou In order to keep the public's mind diverted from the Ir regularity with which trains are run. the lack of promptness of freight de liveries, and the Installation of all proper appliances for the safety of passengers traveling on railroads. He vi Id that each of those subjects la of more Importance by far to the fiibllc than the reduction of passenger fares. Farmers 11 snd 17 Vears Old. Qiurge Frltch. 17 years old, and hla brother. Levi Frltch. 11 years old. irruwu some cl the finest corn la Kui::u thin year. The boys live with their n.otlior and own an 80acre farm, thr.'c ni lies south weat of Babetha. Thin In their fourth year at farming. unci they have done all the work on the farm. This year they had SS acres f rcrn which measures up to the hly'iust standard. George Flitch aa- lectn the best con In hla field aa fa KittliHrs It and by thla system of Be ret Ion he baa raised the standard of his corn perceptibly In tba four yeare he nan hud charge of the farm. The corn young Frltch baa raised thla year has the long deep kernel, compact ears uiid full development, which shows not only good fanning, but good Judgment He Signed Fictitious Names. Three yours in prison Is the leaat Heuteiuv with which Edgar C. Oliver run nrupe on the findings of tbe Jury vMch tiled him at Topeka on the rhaipo of forgery. He was found Kuiliy of truing fictitious names to iiil;catloiiH (uf liquor at the drug t'ii, a ot V.'. F. Lake and Jamea Kracmer. Tiiis U the first conviction vi-r bccureJ under thla law. The It-nut penalty Oliver can eacape with Is three years In the penitentiary and he may be sentenced to five years on each of the three counts. No Place for Juvenile Criminate. Fred Elkin, assistant attorney gen eral of Oklahoma, waa at Topeka for tin- purpose of renewing negotiations with Governor Hoch for the custody of Oklahoma'a Juvenile criminals at the state reformatory at Hutchinson. Oklahoma convicts are now confined at the Kunsas penitentiary at Lansing under contract. Oklahoma has no place to confine Juvenile criminal! and has sent many convicts to Lansing vho uhuuld be at a reformatory. T : Mave a K. U. Directory. Ralph Harmon. Will Barrett and George Eddy, three students In the University of Kansas, have undirtaken to compile a complete directory of the University of Kanaaa for this year. I giving the name and city address of I ever' student and member of the fac ulty, th'j names of university organi sation! and their c facers. Information about each organisation, and some oth er matter of Interest. Haa $17,683,771 Bonda in Treasury. Mark Tully, state treasurer, haa In I his control $17,683,771.60 of state and trust funds. The statement Is the first In many years showing the exact amounts In the different school and truat funda held by the atate treasurer. Other statements have been made, but this one Is the result of a complete In- ventory of tbe bonds. Tba treaaureralter the killing and has not been cap- office force haa been working on thisltured, inventory six weeks. Not Up to Standard. No stock foods are being sold In Kansas at the present time, according to wholesale dealers. Nona of the foods come up to the requirements of the law passed by the last legislature. The legislature made certain stan dards necessary and provided for aa examination by members of the faculty of the atate agricultural college. A license was also required. Most of the companies have refused to com ply with the provisions and the la ter-national Stock Food rHnrmr has brought a suit la tba United States circuit court to prevent the enforce ment of the law. The wholesale deal era have sent notices to the retailers to return all the present stock to the wholesale bouses cad not offer aay for sale. A Hen Hatohed Quail Eggs. While moving on hla farm five miles south of fcabetna, W. D. O'Roke found a quail's neat lie pat the quail eggs underneath an- old haa that had been persisting in setting. Every quail egg hatched, and Mr. OTtSka sew has a large brood of little quail. Only Under Compulsion. Soma 300 checks ready tor depest ors la the oU Topeka First National bank are unclaimed, and the malm la advertising ta tba papers laggfng the proper parties to some and get them, and save the gowrnmeat exa barraasmeat The only way to get the average Kansas plutocrat to as cetic mora money tbaa he haa, rsnirxi tba Lawrence World, fa to eead It est by the ekertS. sooosjpaalod by a datory tejuncttoa to aeirgd ft ferta- Ml AT PACKIM PIAITIO. CMeaie Men Spent t10J)0Q Entertain Ing Delegates to American elation at a Banquet Chicago, Oct I. Tea thousand do! Ian were apent by Chicago packers on tba feaat they aerved In the new baa quet ball of the Auditorium Anaei Tuesday Bight to members of the American Ueat Packers association which opened Its annual convention Is Chicago Monday.. "To olden time Engllshs Is the way tba repast la atyled, and the old Eng llab Idea ran through all the courses and all the appurtenances. Of course the roast beef of old Eng land waa the chief dlsb and there was English ale with which to waah down. Tbe waiters were garbed IB EUtabethan coatumea. knickerbockers red coata and white boae. One of tbe novel features ot the menu waa that none of the dishes appeared labelled with Its recognised name, but waa de signated through some appropriate quotation of Shakespeare. All of the viands were prepared un fler the direction of a member of the Eccentric Club of London, famous for Ita dinners. In two wheeled carts patterned after those used In England whole Joints of beef were wheeled in by waiters and the meat carved by the attendants light at each table. Old Engllab songs were aung throughout the dinner by a quartet with choruses In which the company Joined. Tba eve ning wound up with a "smoke feat' for which an English church warden pipe and silver tobacco boi filled with Engllab tobacco were presented to each guest Keeno's Big Winnings. New Tork, Oct I. The latest vie- tory of Jamea R. Keene'a two-year-old. Colin, In the Matron stakes at Belmont park, brings the total earnings of Mr. Keene'a horse this year up to $377,090, nearly $100,000 In excess of the Ameri can record for a single Btable In one year, and only a few hundred dollars behind the world's record of $377,554, held by the stable of the Duke of Port land. Aa there are nearly six weeks of tbe New Tork seaaon for the racing left, tba Keene stable Is practically certain to gain the world's winning record this year. Wild Engine In Wichita. Wichita, Kan., Oct 8.-A heavy freight engine with a fun bead ot steam on and the throttle wide open was turned loose la the yards of the Chicago, Rock Island ft Pacific rail way hero Monday night It made a de structive run through the city at tbe rata of mora than 60 miles an hour, Ita run waa stopped only when It struck a southbound freight train two miles north of here. Both engines were demolished and four cars were wrecked. A Boarding Houae Keepers' Union. West Springfield, Mass., Oct. 8. Twenty West Springfield boarding bouse mistresses met here Monday night and voted to form a boarding house union. Other boarding-house mistresses who were unable to attend, sent word that they would stand by "v "U0" uken- The union decided to raise the price of board from $5 to $6 per week and to put the new rate Into effect at once. The rise In the price of food is given as the cause for tbe raise in the boarding rates. Kanean Killed In Denver. Denver, Oct $. E. T. Osborne, book- keeper for the Green Canon Coal com- pany, was ahot and Instantly killed Monday night by E. L. Pierce, a claim accountant for the Denver and Rio Grande railroad.. Both men were re cent arrivals In this city, Osborne com ing from Parsons, Kansas, and Pierce from Whltevllle, N. C. Pierce fled at- Santa Fo'a Big Earnlnga. Chicago, Oct 8. Earnlnga of the Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe railroad for the year ended on June 30, amount- led to $93,683,407. an Increase of nearly $18,000,000 over the previous year. Tba total Income waa $94,436,674. Op erating expenses ot $61,779,916 and fixed charges of $11,487,933 left earn lnga oa atock $21,168,723 aa against $18481470 for the previous year. Must Have Been a Mistake. Seattle, Oct I. The cruiser Phila delphia, referred to In a dispatch from Sidney, N. 8, Monday sight which stated that a wireless message from Manila had been "picked up" by the station at Morion, C B Baying that the cruiser had reached Manila, la at the Bremerton navy yard. She la out of com miss I on and Is now employed as a receiving ship there. Plana for Nooel Prixe Fund. Washington. Oct 8. Secretary Straus Monday Issued a call for a meeting- of the trustees of "The Foun- latloa tor the promotion of Industrial peace" Che Nobel prise fund given by President Roosevelt to be held ta this dty oa November 9, next The work of the meeting will be to pre pare plana, perfect aa organisation aad formulate regulations to govern the existence) of the foundation. A New Buelneee Record, Kanaaa City, Oct 8. Another high water mark waa reached Monday to the rising tide of Kanaaa City trade. Tba hank clearings for. the day were $IJ11J78. The largest flea rings prior to Moodaya were $7,767467. four weeks ago. Mondays clearings warn 84 par neat larger tbaa than of the car- I IB lUil Attorney General Bonaparte Decldei Payment of Passage by States Violates the Law. THE DECISION A BLOW TO THE SOUTH The Csss at laeue Comae From New Orleana and Will be Taken to Court by the State of Louielana to Teet the Immigration Law State Same aa Individual. v Washington. Oct. 8. Attorney Gen oral Bonaparte has rendered aa opin ion In an Important case Involving the right of a state to solicit Immigration from a foreign country. He holda, In the case submitted to blm, that the state violates the Immigration laws In paying the passage money of tbe Immigrant and that .in thla respect, the state does not differ In law from an Individual. The case In point haa been pending before the department of commerce and labor since August 5. On that date Geronlnio Garcia arrived lu New Or leans from Cuba. Hy the aiieclal board of Inquiry at the former place he waa denied admliialon to the Uni ted States. The Investigation developed tbe fact that hla passage had been paid by Reginald Dykers, an agent ot the Louielana state board of agriculture, out of the funds regularly approprla ted by tba atate legislature. The case waa brought by tbe Bute of Louisiana to test the Immigration law. The at torney general says: "The assurances given to Oarcla by the state agricultral agent constltutea in opinion promises of employment within the Inhibition of the statute While It Is provided that alieus com ing to thla country In coimequeuce of advertisements by a state of lu In ducementa to Immigration shall uot be treated as coming under promise of employment, there la no exception In favor of a state In reference to speci fic promises of employment to Individ ual Immigranta, auch as were held out to Garcia by the representatives of tbe state board." The attorney general holds, there fore, that "on account of aiurances of employment that were given to Garcia as an Inducement to his Immigration, be should be excluded from admis sion." It Is expected that the State of Louisiana will carry the case Into the courts In order to obtain a Judicial determination of the question, which meana much, to all ot the states of the South. Ssys Guards Were Irresponsible. Duluth. Minn.. Oct. 8. Claiming that tbe United States Steel Corpora tion and Sheriff Bates entered Into a coUBulrucy to deputize guards during the recent strike who were not citizens and not responsible persons, John Moner of Chlsholm. has brought suit agalust both the sheriff and the com pany for $5,000 damages. Noser bad his hat shot off during the strike, while driving along the street Battleship Kentucky Aground. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 8. The battleship Kentucky, which passed In the Vir ginia capea late Monday en route to the Norfolk navy yard for repairs prior to sailing with the battleship fleet for the Pacific coast grounded off Lam bert's Point Tuesday while proceeding up the Elizabeth river. Many ground ings have occurred there, but none have resulted seriously. Famoua Authoress Dead. Rochester, N. Y., Oct 8. Mrs. Mary Holmes, authoress, died Monday at her home In Brookoort Mrs. Mary Jane Holmes was born In Brookfield, Mass., on the farm of her father, Pres ton Hawea. She married Daniel Holmes, a lawyer of Brock Point, and with him made a long tour abroad. More than 2,000,000 copies of her books have been sold. A Child Killed by a Mower. Wichita, Kan., Oct 8. Francis Blast, 8 1-2 years old, ran Into a cane patch Monday to scare chickens away from a mowing machine his father waa driving. He got In front of the sickle bar and both his legs were cut off near the knees. The child died ta a hos pital. The Maglll Trial Begins. Decatur. III.. Oct 8. Tbe case of Fred H. Magill and hla wife, Fay Ma glll, charged with tbe murder of Mrs. Pet Magill, the first wife of Fred Ma gllL waa called Tuesday morning hy Judge Cochrane. The work ot em paneling a Jury began Immediately. Friction at Casablanca. Paris. Oct 8. Special dispatches received here from Casablanca declare the arrogant attitude and the ridicu lous d retentions of the Spanish com mander at Casablanca are a gala caus ing difficulties. . Paris-Rome Express Wrecked. Genoa, Oct 8. The Parts-Rome ex press waa wrecked at Bt nerre Arena Monday. One passenger waa killed aad six were Injured. No Americans were hurt Will Arbitrate Silk Strike. Soranton, Pa. Oct a. Silk mannfar turers ot thla vicinity have agreed U aa unconditional . arbitration ot th sulk that haa been oa ail aummat Frisco Time Table. NORTH BOUND, t No. 118 for Kansas City departs at 12:11 sag No. 110 for Kansas City via Cherokee departs at 2:35 am No. 116 for Kansas City via Pittsburg departs at 9:55 am No. 120 for Kansas City via Pittsburg departs at 3:55 pm No. 324 for Kansas City via Joplin departs at 9:05 am SOUTH BOUND. No. 109 for Oklahoma City via Afton departs at 15 am No. 125 for Oklahoma City via Afton departs at 7:20 sm No. 147 for Oklahoma City via Afton departs at 9:45 sm No. 115 for Oklahoma City via Afton departs at 5:15 pm EAST BOUND. No. 316 for Joplin departs at 5:55 sm No. 149 for St. Louis via Joplin departs at 3:00 am No. 324 for Kansas City via Joplin and Pittsburg departs 9 .-05 am No. 310 for Joplin departs at 9:45 sm No. 320 for Joplin from Kansas City departs at 4:50 pm No. 318 for Joplin from points south departs at 6:40 pm No. 308 for Joplin and St. Louis from Wichita departs at 7:40 pm WEST BOUND. No. 301 from St. Louis to Wichita and west departs at 12:01 am No. 180 from St. Louis to Wichita and west departs at 8:40 am This schedule went into eiiect June v, lvoz. C. S. ROBERTS, Agent. K BOY OR A GIRL CAN EARN AS MUCH AS A MAN. We want boys and girls who want tions to the Kansas City Weekly are young, as you can do the work will pay you just the same. The best known weekly newspaper in the West and your spare time spent working for it will pay you handsomely, not in toys, watches or other small wares, but in Cash. Write today for terms and full informa tion. Address THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR, THE 5" & We have iust ODened up a new plumbing shop, and are prepared to do all kinds of sanitary plumbing. We keep a full line of up-to- date tubs, lavatories, closets, heaters, sinks, etc., and all supplies for . .. n mm . hot and cold water. Salesroom Water Company. Chas. This is THE HOISTER Freeman Fdry & Mfg Co. HOOD HANDLES THESE H0I5TERS Also Chandler & Taylor Boilers and Engines, Norwalk Compressors, Jeffrey Rock Drills, Revere & Bird Belting, and a Full Line of Mining Supplies. A. Hood & Sons Imp. Co. Baxter Springs, Kansas. CITY LIVERY Barn, W. R. STREET, Manager. Good Rigs, Safe sonable Charges. Good Mules and Horses Bought and Sold Old Sumner Barn, East of Dent's We still have Of the Reunion Daily. Send it to a friend. Only 10c per set. to earn money to solicit subscrip Star. Don't hesitate because you as readily as older persons and we Kansas City Weekly Star is the Kansas City, Mo. 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