The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 14, 1886, Page 1

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yoL. VIT1. ———_ DEADLY DEEDS. violence Rules in East’ St. Louis, Persons Shot oti Killed by |! Deputy Sheriffs. ——--—- Woman Shot in the Back and | Fatally Wounded. ——e- 0 - iid aaa a nt of the People After he Affray. Js Obnoxious Officer Beaten to Death By a Mob. 0 + oe $t. Lous, Mo., April 9.—Ever ice the railroad employes in East | §% Louis ceased work tn support of te Knights of Labor on the Gould gothwestern system rumors of riots piblood shed have daily gained Grulation, but until to-day no seri- ss conflict has occurred between bem and the deputy Taited States marshals stationed te various yards to protect aes’ employes sand property iounty sheriff had sworn in num sheriffs and the com- The deputies and upon several occasions | wd brought to that city bodies of med men to suppress an: tack upon railroad yards and their | orotectors. About noon to-day, Lousville and Nashville freight tr¢ was slowly eght deputy sneriffs however, in passing, guarded armed Winchester refl In the va owds of men, women and children had congregated on Broadw the Loursville and N ross th trand wy bridge which sp creek and tast. Just Broadway crossing the t: The crowd on the bridy yell and jeer at the officer ashville trac > soupon I isthe C Dine t : stree in the open ds this train userted stones were t! situck two or three tlso sard that a pistol was discharged. The deputies of them and it 1s immediately leveled their rifles and fired two volleys with ftal effect, four men being and one Woman mortally The greatest excitement immediately prevailed and pandemonium reigned The crowd fled every When the deputies realized how fearful was ti they sougat means Mshing tor the bridge fleeing the city. At appro and just at the bridge tower, on the fast side, they were met by Mayor Joyce, City Clerk Canty anda tan who seized the deputies’ and endeavored to turn them back. » result of their fire, with a view the guns | STILL ANOTHER MAN KILLED. One of the deputies, in his terror, Pred upon the trio, killing a man P tamed E. C Thompson, who stood between Joyce and Canty. Some thots were fired by the remaining deputies at the approaching strikers ind all started over the bridge. The scene on the bridge was one of wildest contusion and excitement. Coal teams, loaded, and other teams with wagons were galloping west- ward and shouting to all pedestrians ind teamsters to turn back. Women and wen on foot were running toward the city and waving back all they Met, while immec the deputies, pursued by the Mward of the crowd Louis. One of t! threw his gut from East > frigt 1 into the other hid his we: Apen thit was in full retreat. BTHE DEPUTIES SURRE Ona arri ties we Once Steet police station where, a Stating the fact Surrend, t to te s of the shooting,they ered to the ser geantin cha and were taken to the Four Courts Where they were placed in custody. killed | +4 wounded. third | BUTLER, MISSOURL About h ing ur afterthe shoot- an excited and angry mob gat - the hee needs the city 44 man | na med Dwyer, a Way connected yvecame the in no strike, gambler and with = the who | loudly cheered incendiary statements | which He th men to “Shang and kill,”’ and was center of a crowd he uttered. urged | the midst of an appeal to the mob to | Missis- | tollow him to the Ohio and sippi depot to nt tor iffs,”” leputy deputy Hayes, whe a of the gener committee of the Knights of Labor, Martin O’Neil ond Knight of Labor Brown arrived on the this side, scene from A RIOTER SHOT DOWN. dispersed, not, howeve*, wholly pacified, many of them threate | to avenge the de caused by deputies, A tew of the yi after arming the wegen nore yiolent men, announced c lepu ind Mis ties on uard at the Oh i \ 1 ] sissippi road yards and that direction. WI | they were ir numbe ot the MAYOR JOYCI MATIO 1 + th uttemptec fat every indication Reaching his ¢ after the Bho ting, aa 1 at once Issued 1 procl: ion to d wa minors He in company with Messrs. Bailey a rects. was se keep off the mittee of the Knight to calm the s of Lat , ao abor, w! were urging him rower to ne that he had notified the two weeks ago that he could c& | | | nothing and was utterly A DISPATCH TO THE GOV ERNOR. At noon to-day Sheriff Ropiequet | tollowing dispatch **A mob of 200 ia vested the entrance of the Louisv:!! and Nashville yards and stopped the | employes ot the road. When } sent the to governor: men LCE they hooted a | a me and retused to d | presence of the city police officers not preserve the peace and affc send my posse to their homes. hereby invoke the a:d.of the for militia to me in uphol the law and protecting propert st aid J. Oglesby, Spnngfield, Ill: Chae concentrating with Nashville freight house. killed on the bridge. minent. One m Danger i MIL A ORDERED To this the governor replied: Your telegram received I haye ¢ to repo Sor iven orders tor am ac ounds Seve more. or I will instrue andI ort to you, leave here | send him a you more fully inw 1e posted of executive | After a while the temper of the | mob cooled down somewhat and they | | the Hayes of the general executive com- ' governor | the le com- }manded by me and my deputies to and derided me and my posse and applied epithets erse in the With the force at my disposal I can |, protection to the railroad companies. Under the circumstances I intend to During the shooting Shenff Ro- oo sent the following dispatch ; | and guns to storm the Louisville and : TO THE TUNNEL. on own, the art oak val of m R. J. Ocressy.”” EN TO DEATH. s who failed | 10 fied to this ea »wd into | and offices ot | The ot Gj the oat long ong the freight A Louisville and d down beside | the } took away the | others to a place of safety. Two | were chased under the bridge. One | of them was caughtin front of Toneys | son i was beaten to | | death by the mob. Another was re- | ported to have been shot as he was l escay nder the approach to the other deputies escaped | made tr | cars uno | Nashville t: treigh | house vee.2 0 More Strikes. —For n ies me trom wderly Expects | Scranton, Pa., April 8 the \ first time s his 1 | New York ice elu Mr. Powderly, geners] } Kni nig’ re ug hits. of } e tos} mices at I . have } but ? who are o ve they wiil Ices. | hi sly, the folly sed it 1 be his st as u the fa country would Le believed in ouly reasonable differences be- or, and every prolongs he 6.—Dr. Wm. hard Ren- ho was con- Rick | ning, of this county h awaiting trial, ight by removing ot his cell, offered by 1rce county for his He is described by follows: Sher- ght inches high, i50 pounds, blonde, yes, thick, {fair com- than the oth- 1 as a consequence, and stand s with the left heel raised; has strawberry birth-mark in palm of | ett han 1 extending to the ball of the thumb The Congressional: Committee. Lemar Democrat. The lemen com- | pose the congressional committee of this istrict: Mason Talbot... W. F. following gent ++++++ Dade County. -Henry “ St. Clair -..Vernon - Bates - Cass --Cedar Carter.. “ A “ When Raby was sick, we gave if When she was 2 Child, she cri or Castoria, to Castoria, {the want ot cars. s | usual matinees. | droye lightning | fails to take in such do Al coarse, straight | he hmps | WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, Ss Work not as b Judge Sull a ns gave us a pleasant : He is a candidate for county judge and a prominent | democrat. His wortl sr week. and ability 1s | recognized in this section and if he does not cairy Osage | will be because his oppone | host of strong friends, township has it | ent Since the strike we are having the At Hudson’s saloon Was one fist fight ang one shooting scrape re, this week there but no one se- niously hurt, also several fights at this | place. As Mr. and Mrs. McMannus were returning from Rich Hill Mon- | day the team ran away, throwing them trom the wagon spraining Mrs. Mc’s wrist. The cause ot the run- away 1s supposed to be trom an over express. Deputy Sheriff Sam Beall was out Thursday and arrested one Wm Daniels, who wi: county f 2 swanted in Morgan Mr. Beall h tellows, are glad to get rid of such men. Shobe town is affording a barber shop. Ho: yhe will ve to Rich week. Mr. Mose Burrows, who has been North Side of the Square, 1886 NO. 20 ED. STEELE. orm his friends and the public Dought the stock ot = gener has that he ; rE SPRAGUE, CONSISTING cerles, Quecnsware, OODENWARE, NAILS AND BUILDESR HARDWARE. Wii! continue business at the old stand and is constantly adding goods to his well assorted stock. OF it 3 new Pri tices low and stock fresh, CALL AND SEE HIM. Butler, Mo. > building wit Tinware h John Ray, stove and Gealer, Ve ONE Have al ta million ars already 8 larger business than ever, re makin f this of Bates part seems confident that What one elecied. a The firm of Todd Bros. has solved and we suphoe the next firin iilbe Todd & & The atter being known t dis Son. arriv made | Zu ult. Sam Stacy must have swallowed a gets off Now little jand then people can understand y¢ We now imedical dictionary as he some wonderful jawbreakers. | Sam just shorten your words a Du. the reason ; Browme wanted us know why to second the | county recorder. We had forgotten that he isa widower. SmABUSTER. ger? A negtected coli or congn may 2euTMONIAa,Consun Dr. Richmond Found. Chicago, April 7.—Dr. A. Richmond, a wealthy citizen ot St. | Joseph, whose sudden and ous | Ja | covered yesterday | Ss. mysteri- disappearance from his home ed a sensation, was dis- the Leland | hotel in this city under an assumed name and evidently insane. He had | been at the hotel since March 30, | but at had managed not to attract nt he announced his intention of cz d Kankakee asylum. The much emaciated, and w where he 1 ose nomination of Duke Simpson for | special attention until yesterday,when | caus- | ing himself to be imearcerated in} nd doing 1 to wait. quart thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely west and the nortieast | * 1 fosnship No. 4 Orr range | spatiale Noes and expect which was | vand under | In her said | “due to her in the j interest | ype) oof} nay Invite ourterms, Tf: making application els nid Elijah Sate 1 ! ich said mortgage petition claims as a balan ht hundred d the reon {ro m Janw the will of lained to you befor where. Butle Yr Nation acc said & i WA fy said UCKEPR term of Cireuit Court A true copy from the ‘Witne deal of the Circuit y, this 12th | | d > it Clerk Whereas. Cole and Mary J. Cole, his wie and J who declared himself by their deed of trust, Iss3, ‘and recorded in the ieecerdext s office within and for ty, Missouri, in book No. 28, page 425, ed to the undersigned trustee the follo ascribed real estate lying and being situate in ae county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit The north half of the northwest quarter and the southeast quarte; Tofthe northwest quarter of se n thirty-five (35), and that part of the sonthwest quarter of section thirty-five (55) lying north of the Marras des Cygnes river and east “of slough, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-four (34), all in township forty (49) of range thirty-three (3), containing in all two hundred and ten acres more or less. Which conveyance was made intrust to se- cure the payment of one certain note fully de- seribed i deed of trust; and se as, de- fault ha: en made in the payment of said and the acerued ——— thereon, now long u Now therefore, atthe re- rofsaid note and a ons of said deed of trast, eel CHAS. CENNEY First Door ny ‘of 1 ee office Aeeelt | ; Of all kinds wanted. | COME AND SEE WME. | Chas. Denne |

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