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ygoL. XXI. BUTLER MISSOURI, THURSDAY AUGUST 31,1899. NO 42 —— COWBOY’S GHASTLY FIND. sini, | HARD TASK FOR AMERICANS. | HOUSE MEMBERS Iam opposed to laws authorizing MEN BLOWN TO ATOMS | | GIVE ite issue by the banks. I am oppos- s H } piscovers Body of Man and Woman Who | British Sailors’ Ideas of Conditions in the | IVE THEIR VIEWS. ed to the destruction or retirement sais Had Killed Themselves. | | —— ofthe greenbacks. Dynamite Explosi Kills S y, Kan, Aug. 27.—Jobn} : : } ¢ Ido eae epalonst oo mite Explosion S Ox Caney, clas 8 ~ in | New York, Aug. 29.—According| Henderson of lowa to Succeed Tegard the trusts as a r Beque, a cowboy, broug tthe news | to the first and second oftic | almenace, and I am in favor of d Wrect Mine e | t < cers of} : # an recKs re, fotbis town yesterday of a ghastly | yp, Holyrood, a British vessel. just | Reed--Trusts a National pempre the trust question « national fod which he had made just north | | issue. Corporations should not be Philippines. arrived here from the Philippines | Menace. of the Leheu ranch, in the Osage | with 101000" Gaate. Ot tec acac. | Gréated recklessly, as heretofore,| Parts of Remains Harled Hundreds of sation, ‘enemies . pl t | which are ‘being unloaded ut Brooke! = yi ee tee ea welles ee eee oes ' “While searching for some stray |iyp, the natives of Iloilo are glad| DEARMOND, MINORITY LEADER. |* peccere | formed, there) joplin, Mo, Aug- | mttle Requa came upon the dead | i i should be provided simple and efii- : pean that the Americans insteai of the N York 9 <a dynamite exp! | bodies of a man and woman lying in | Spaniards ae ie New York, Aug. 26.—Members/eient means of supervision and et | Spi are now occupyinz 've| elected to the house of representa- in the zine mini contro}, and for their prompt elimi- nation whenever the public welfare demands. A rational corrective for the trust evil would be the placing on the free liet of everything which enters materially into trust opera tions. In the last congress the demoerate, silver republicans and populists voted to embody this policy into the Dingley tanff law, but, Of course, the republicans voted againat the amendment and for the trusts. With the high tariff hedge for the shelter of trusts broken down, legislation, helpful for their overthrow, might be enacted upon other lines” aclump of trees just off the Cedar.) Philippines. gale and Pawhuska trail. The bodies | had-been partially devoured hy the | wolves, but the features were still | the death of si str aise | tives of the fifty-sixth congress have “The Filipinos at Iloilo who jond-} been asked by the New York Her- ed our suger got about $1.50 in |ald to indicate their preferences for tm LASSE Ri for 12 hours work,” | the successors of Speaker Reed and said First Officer Flemming. Jos. W. Bailey, the minority leader, The woman was young, golden; «& 3 eee , haired and beautiful. The man was | That is equal to abou 75 cents/and to explain their position in jin gold. They e good w | apparently 60 years old. The pair Ss ed oe th rs a : {regard to currency and trusts legis. : ‘ ose batives, although very stupid. | cI % pad been moving through the coun | p)4,¢;, 8 y pi. | lation, thetwo most important sub fry in a wagon, and, from a note s apa as stevedores make | jects that are likely to come before 2 : em extremely muscular. ‘I'hey are | the next house which was found in the wagon, it/| pip + Be Sie xt house. ‘ i ig fellows, too. They are satisfied | There were the questions asked was evident that they had committed with the control of Iloilo by the! py the Herald: : gicide. The note was in the man’s * y a: handwriting, and stated that they | miles from Jopl Five bexes of dynam hurling men recks in ev machinery arms were blown torn to pieces and a were torn from his sk not be im terrible sight coul The accident cccurred at 4 enry Gilbert, one of the owners of the mine, was there with David J | Sinclair of Duluth, Minn, who was here in the intere: f a Boston syn United States, because they are| What is your opinion of the cur- + | getting pretty nearly double the i i 7 i were out of money; that starvation | © ed is é 2 jzeucy question, and in what diree ges they received three years ago | tion will your influence tend during | stared them in the face, and that | 414 the ecale is still going up.” the coming session? | they had concluded to die together) ay ean a Pe - ae gieka & tn wine. OC: BSI in this wild and unknown place. The Diesen centag —_ ai we Vhat is your opiaion on the| Pherace for the mincrity leader- ee a case oi sae : = note wae not signed. | S e reporter asked | question of truste? Do you regard|ghip for the next house is an open s one, but Mr. DeArmond is clearly | nating mt a in the lead. Alabama will support | wi; sickens ‘ics or Joho H Bankhead, Arkansas| ae — . ti ah will put forward Thomas C a og ee a eee and Tennessee will present James | th e = nda aie seca sais, aie D. Richardson. Texas will urge the! ieee ree ee a eas = : ‘| hoisterman was blown several feet re-eleetion of Joseph Ww. Bailey if| into the air, but got cif with only a/ toms, and only one cide of bis face { he reconsiders his determination not | few bruises. and one foot could be found. Pieoes | to lead again. Judge Richardson, | Nobody kmows just how the dyna of clothing and shoes were recovered : apparently, is Mr. DeArmond’s most |mite exploded. Gilbert bad called | ¢mong the debrie, al! of them being i i i i . E z | Second Officer Carrington. them as a national menace? Do you ay Aco ec tap ae “That's what’ Ous aad Dewey favor meking them a national iseue TE ccsnyeend. Gee of the want to know,” said Carriogton.|and, if so, to what extent and in ; “They seem to have money 4and| what direction do you think the na- Horses, which was tied to oe wagon, | friends among the big powers. One| tional authority should ba extended? a cana up. he oaty ee |i ree, eae MIE all comes: ont] Aarwere were gm Of z A rt ae : that come rich gang of filibusters|large proportion of the 357 members fo the identity of the pair is an en’ i, supplying Aguivaldo with ammu |of the house. This response was \ velope, found in the balal Ss and! nition and when that comes look out|more that euffcient to indicale bearing the ase “T. B. Slavens, | tor breakers. They have been get-|clearly the lines upon which the Moberly, Mo. The spot where they | tiag quick firing guns from some- political situation 18 shaping itself = ey * et mee oa any | where. From the replies received it appears house, and is in the wildest portion) ] don’t see,” continued Oarring-|that David B. Henderson of Iowa Bee Onege marlon, Bee surround: ton, “how these ignorant backwoods | will be elected speaker of the house ed by hills on all sides. savages are ever going to learn that|without republican opposition. ‘Free =a | the United States is not there to| David A. DeArmond of Missouri, d Send your address to H. E. Buck- [harm them. All white men look | seems to be in the lead for the mi- t Jen & Co, Chicago, and get a free alike to them. They were oppressed | nority nomination for ths speaker- smple box of Dr. King’s” New Life | by the Spaniards and they are too|ship, though other candidates have Pills. A trial will convince you of | ignorant to see the difference be-}a following. their merits. These pills are easy | tween a Spaniard and a Yankee. It} Republicans are practically united in action and are particularly effect | ig going to be hard work to thrash|in support of the currency Fill, ; geaahened ae eager yee them. It would need about all tte| which will be reported to the next liver Eroties they root been conned ships in the British navy to police|congress by the currency commit- javaluable. They do not weaken by | those islands, there are so many of| tee named by the republican caucus. | their action, but by giving tone to|them. And, by the way, they are| They expect this measure to estab- the stomach and bowels greatly in-| the finest group of islands in the|lish the gold standard unequivocally toned Sold by Dig world. You can sail a deep vessel|and to increase national bank circu- 4 — iq dangerous opponent, but, reading |i. men out of the ground to put in|in small fragments A $10 bill was between the lines, ——— probable | ,eyeral shots and was opening a 50} found uninjured, which evidently that the Missourian mall he chosen | pound box of dynamite when the came from one of the dead men's as the democratic spokesman on the explosion occurred and four more | pockets. floor of the house. boxes of dynamite that were in the Later investigation shows that the | A noticeable feature of ane Herald power house close by added their ground foreman of the mine acci- | poll ie that the democratic members | f.:06g to the terrible shock |dentally exploded cap while pre- { of congress who have associated inj 4 pine flame was seen and fying Paring the fuse for blasting. He put the popular mind with the faction) .man bodies, arms and legs were| the cap into bis mouth to crimp the opposed to free ee silent | thrown high into the air. A lense | edges about the fuse. The cap ex- “oe the currency question, or very leolumn of smoke followed and the|ploded and that set off five 50-pound cautious iv recording their views. | Marguerite mining plant, or what | boxes of dynamite, causing the most These men hope to promote party | eft of it, buret into flames. The | horrible disaster this mining distriet pa by . differ | explosion was heard and felt for| basever known. ences of opinion in the next presi-| ...cral miles. — dential election to the fight on the] @Gijbert was cut in two, both of| Pikkaie tievke. trusts, which they believe should be| hie lege both of his legs being found | Carried over from last week. made the predominating issue in the | 999 fect from his body, bis intestines | We are getting tolerably dry ia Droggist. all through them and the scenery is lation by permitting the banks to campaign. A | 8 ee a something wonderful. They are it | issue notes without restriction . ns — scattered ane re — wa | this part at presext. A Nevada Man Knew Him. their wild state yet, with the wood-| This report will be bitterly = ee = a j split nite = a ee ae Aer ee quite a thunder storm on . . . > - ptai' "4 cong. od a, of — _— _— land reaching to the Pop. if edge.| opposed by democratic members of Pra Sona. scrote <n Pe ae i: legs torn off|the 12 Lightsiog killed » movie and iden et * er - . j Zz 0 : ‘ ee ee ee ee ber of Harper’s Weekly, an excellent | below the knee and a large hole was |@ horse belonging to A B Kendall } talkedabout murder, which was/|the way of minerals and riches, a8} bimetallic system of currency, the | alleged to have been committed by | some of them are inhabited by na-| withdrawal of national bank circula- Theophilus Freeman occurred, says | tives that are just about as bad as/tion, the retention of the greenback point is raised against the eystem |cut ia bis throat. and set fire to a rick of bay belong now in vogue in navigating ocean| Frank Huddleston was throws | ing to Mrs. Crumley. the Nevada Mail. cannibals.” system and the removal of the tax vessels ag recently disclosed by the)into the air nt v8 “ts so — | It is reported that Mies Grace oe - | ards | Mr. Slayback says: “Freeman was| “What about peace between the|on state bank notes, although the investigation concerning the ground | landed 2 ee a off 4 the |Compton will teach the Love Star never buried at Butler. I lived there | natives and the Americans?” last proposition probably will not |'"& nt gig ee Pl nes pil tate ai away. the|school this winter. Bob Marshall 5 ait 7 s ” = a) paren! made is Cl ulations | : '~ es : i eee wander wae Soneeeied. Shees wan't be any sight say,” [have the enpport of the Gommyntay : 4 top of his head was gone and his (still bolds his office as police jadge alone, ard it was not considered nec essary that calculations be made by brains were scattered about. His of the city of Elkbart Bob is s another officer for the sake of com | liver was found thirty or forty feet good piioar: parison. Had this been done theacci-| from his body. John Tage and wife Sandsyed at | Sheriff Smith had charge of the jail : said Carrington. ‘Ibe natives are| caucus. when Freeman was convicted of the | gayages. I would not like totrust) That trusts will furnish one of the murder, and three days before Free-| them any further than I could see|jeading issues of the session and of man was to have been hung he|them. The better classes like the|the coming presidential campaign is ; | | 2 i leg blowni w : "¢ escaped by breaking through the|jgea of belonging to the United| unmietakably foreshadowed. Demo- dent could never have happened ex| ©. H Robbine ba one leg W. A. Crumley’s j 4 oy liae G i of tb extraordinary coincidence. | off and a big hole in his side Mrs. O. A. Heavlin bas been con- jul roof. I would know Freeman if | States, but the more stupid knoW cratic members of congress are cept bysn es ot oe eds fa tabs wae As rs een I should see him: he is small in| just enough to fight. I suppose) a nimous in attributing the growth “The fact that Captain Watkin’s | — ° s body bed!y¥|gned to her bed for the Inet two f Mature. a —. ee of trusts to republican legislation. |C*Feer 18 over, S8yS fas Weekly,| mans hat’ stood hitehed to « mocks sah Dowel bare “I do not believe he is dead. Last awhile, but it wi" pe om?’ [Phe minority will demand the| "= of course make cther captains; A horse that stood bretes Our postmaster says tince water- é there are so many of them. y more vigilant, but dependence upon buggy at the blacksmith’s &bOP,| nelons have come in bie bealth is | sinter his brother was at my house} «Are the islands worth having?” |abolition of duties on articles of ang he spoke of him and then re- *‘Well, I should say so,” ejaculated trust manufacture and will advocate Quested me not to say anything Carrington. “Under intelhgeng cul- the enactment of drastic national one mind in this sort of thing is|sixty feet away. was killed. The improving. abslautely uneafe. No man can tell Marguerite mine had just etarted) Pyenk Keeton and family and W. about it.” tivation they will prove immensely laws against them The democratic when his mental energies, usually | up Everything was new abost it. » Stephens and family vieited at ee | valuable.” . aaa wo t the truste can be reach-| keen though they msy be, are going | ITS HORRORS INCREASE Amsterdam last Sunday KIDNEY Isa deceptive disease- “Flow did the soldiers you saw | dea is tha’ to stop working fora moment; and| Joplic, Mo., Aug. 25—The hor- J. W.,C. Hand Joe Rhinebardt that moment may be the most im-|,org of the big dynamite explosion | went fishing last week ard report TROU thousands have it and | like the idea of being there?” ed most directly by means of the OUBLEdgon't know it. If you “They want toget back and see | tariff, and that restrictive legislation, Want quick results c. make no = . ; ik a 7 fi » ‘ i ind’s history.” i ll the quite a time and some fieb ai@ake by usec De Kilmer's Swamp | their friends. They don’t like soi, conjunction with action by the poyeae’ — seh atthe Magee See 6 5 Tate Nefus and wife visited at E t, the great kidney remedy. At} many Tagals all at once. I guess respective states, will sclve ta Eos more apparent to-day when the fre ate Nafos and wife vi é Beale bots Ba pov | oo wae mons = ers ap _. ee Pera problem. Beats the Klondike. \had burned out and persone could eran ee a ottle by ma ree, ith the idea of seeing e 2 : = : : ‘ B Pickett bad quiter #pel 6 Eeaphlets telling you how to find bear and not thinking they would| Some republican members discuss) Mr. A. O. Thomae, of Maryville, | view the ecene at closer range en Pi 42 k Tex., has found a more valuable dis-| For nearly # quarter of a mile big jaw last week Sut if you have kidney trouble. : | . = : = — “ ; E d see how they! lation in neral 3 Sa Sate ooress, oe Kilmer & Co., hing: are ae Gu baie ilies Y | remedial Pg ta ne covery than has yet been made in timbers, boards and fragments of; Tom Bruner is buildicg » new mn, : stan |terms, but the majority, 4 the Klondike. For yearshe suffered | hinery were scattered in every | bars. cree | % ders of the moali 7 . machinery : _— | the recognized leade: iP untold agonies from consumption, | 4: tion. Sma'l particles of buman| Work will begin on the new ¥ ican parts, as represeated in coa-| accompanied by hemorrbages; and) exer 4 Secs at the Geott comelecy thie lpress, dodge the issue on the cured by Dr King’s| flesh and bones were SEEPS aR saiancg ia = y for Consumption, | gether and put into # cracker bor week Cunrren Bor. {ground that the national govern- | ment cau do nothing and that the DUVALL & PERCIVAL, state legislatures alone can check | the trust evil, or that the question is ——— : | too large to discuss off hand. Coughs and Colds He declares [t was not only impossible to ascer- 3 that goldis of little value in com-/4,:, to which of the six victims these Bucklen’s Arnica Saive parison with this a sa burned and blackened fragments of The Best Salve in the worll for venig an meee | flesh belonged, but it was impossible |cuts, bruises. sores. lee i iti i itie throa s @ tell from what part of the rbeum, fever sore FARM LOANS. We have the cheapest money to loan | The democratic 2eSN ts = eset th ed a eee pee Real aster bende, eb bane © | stated by Representative DeArmon Biber ; Sieety for Consump-|eteins Cr Nineties ot a eruptions, soba _ ; me. ne a = |were torn. About half of teed to give perfect sat . Guaranteed sesh led remains of the dead m money refunded. Price G oF price} € Liewn to|per: x Torssle by BH. I 2 | found, but one man wes blown to |p ever offered in the county. Call on us | who saye: “My judgment is that the cur-| packer’ rency of the country should be} 50 ets. 1 {issued directly by the government.

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