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nase Dhaest ahr Ste \ ? DEATH IN ALTON WRECK. Sixteen Killed and Many Injur- ed Near Marshall, Mo. Passenger and Freight Trains Collide While Rounding a Curve. McAnnoa, Who Was Killed, His Or- Conductor Said to Have Overlooked ders---Passenger Train Crowd- ed With Epworth Leaguers En Route West. CARNEGIE TO GIVE MORE. Bestow $56,000,000 It is Said he Will in Benefactions. } | vie recently at Skibo castle and with} Marshall, Mo., July 10.—A head 3 ce ij * : tks 5 ar hem he discussed hi s to th ena eolinon newer Snes. public. He remarked that in the fu- anda pe erat Pe hi ae ;|ture he intended to make other do-| Alton ai — sihis i csaninian Ose ve tior more eXtensive even than at re} thin acane. set | here, at 8 o'clock this mornin pee : ae San | sulted in the death of sixteed spon a cal s the probable fatal injury Accord r sons, the probable fatal jury ee Dears ost two and the more or less 5, ae cae ta his elevates, large number of spe six we oes eahpeePianeenlbor em sek et cille tright, four died on a , : | Siena _ = : ( | the best results from his future bene- | sarrving them to Kansas ty. H eat KS n ; ae | factions, and for that reason has not } ree die the hospital in H : ‘ es ans ; ae jiormulated any philanthropic stat city | ; ; ment s i HOW IT OCCURRED a |} Mr. Carne admitted that free} Passenger train No. 7, known “The Hummer” with conductor Bob| Dinsmore in command and engineer | FE Bri 2 ane eal. honed | portion of the millions in question, rank or 1 At “ab. he a orde rat e ns he had pre- westward, was met uy a special m order that the ‘pla j i ‘ z {viously adopted should be fully freight, in charge of conductor Dan | ACA AEA HG tod fi | developer is hearers judge rom MeAnna and engineer D. J. Ander- : ; a i chat hea pecacaia ne e sald vi e as considering son, going east. Both trains were Ms a : en se Co : i ae . < > advisability of directing his rounding a curve at a high rate of ee, e 3) 2 : i i pneanesiod f the ap-| ¥ uth toward endowing and = sup- speed, each unconscious oO 2 ap- a I I porting art galleries, scientific mus- proach of the other. The freight train left Marshall 7:23, with orders to the penger train at Norton, the first sta- tion east. The passenger train con- sisted of a combinationcar, smoking dining car at meet ear, chair car, tourist car, Poliman sieeper and observation car. The conductor on the passenger says that the chair car telescoped the smoker, turned to theright and went down the enbankment. Those who received the greatest injuries were in the tourist sleeper, which was thrown on top of the engine. One Pulimancar and the tourist sleeper were burned. The baggage ear was a total wreck and the freight ears loaded with stock were piled on top of the ¢ destroyed by fire. The passenger train was traveling in three sections on account of the heavy Epworth league business in Sun Francisco. The wrecked train was the first section and contained no leaguers. Conductor McAnna, of the freight train, had been ordered to meet the second sec- tion of the passenger train at Slater, the next station east of Norton, but “t that 5 min- The was nes and completely east-bound, apparently overlooked the the first section, which was wes late, had not brakeman on the freight, who about four cars from theengine, s Conductor MeAnna assumed control ofthe throttle himself Marshall and was running the engine when the occurred. The trains met two miles west of Norton ona curve surmounting a high em- bankment. A relief train started from Kansas City at noon, there the injures at 6 o'clock this evening. Those who died en route were taken to an undertaker’s while the others were distributed between two hos- pitals. Those killed outright Slater, Mo. To Cure a ( sold i in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig- nature is on each box. 25e. passed. ys on leaving collision returning with were left at Killed His Father-in-Law. South M’Alester, 1. T.. July 10.— J. H. Sloan, a’ farmer residing near Cherryvale, shot and killed his father- in-law, H. G. Gillwreath, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, during a duel in which sixteen shots were fired. Sloan came in this morning and sur- rendered to the United States mar-| shal stating that he acted in self de-} fense. Gillwreath is considered to have been a vicious character. It is said | he attempted at one time to slay his | own children. Because The Mules Balked. Douglas, Ga., July 20.—Jake De- Vose, a negro laborer on James Me- Kinnon’s plantation, yesterday shot two mules because they balked. De- Vose’s wife expostulated with him and he shot her, probably fatally. James McKinnon and his brother Charles appearing. DeVose shot Charles McKinnon so badly that he will probably die. Then DeVose es- caped to the swamps. County au- thorities started in pursuit of the murderer with bloodhounds libraries ar other educational insti- } tutions would undoubtedly obtain a eums and similar institutions Cal., 18 Carnegie has given this city > for a public library building. ANOTHER VICTIM. Andrew 5.000 Alameda, July Little Opal Scott Dies of Hydrophobia. Nevada Post, 10th. About two weeks ago, the death of a bright little Beulah Harding, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Harding, of that dread malady, hydrophobia, was chronicl- girl, ed in these columns To-day the ol has the melan- noting the death of another sweet little girl of the same awful affliction—little ur-old OpalScott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Scott, of No, 903, North Ash street. Post choly duty six-y She was bitten on the Jeg by a pup about three months ago. Hermoth- er and and her was bitten by the same animalabout the same time, when Mrs. Scott kill- ed the dog. It is said by the neigh- bors that this is the dog that bit lit tle Harding, but the Seott family do not think it was the same. that nighborhood sister sister’s babe seulah however, several the It is known, other children were bitten by this animal. Dr. Dresbac Seott child that hile appeared, pronounced to enable him to so de- nominate the disease. He called in Dr. Dulin &: and night a consultation cians was held—Drs. Dresback, Dulin, Wilson, Bohanan, Craig and Yater, all diagnosing the case as hydropho- bia. The little sufferer lingered in inde scribable a ‘till 7 o'clock Wed- nesday morning when death came to her relief. Those who witnessed the little one’s sufferings say they were dreadful in was called to see the Friday He says hydrophobia symptoms night they were not sufficiently aturday, Tuesday of six physi- ny FROG STUFFED WITH DYNAMITE EXPLODED. One Child Was Killed, Two People In- jured and a Dwelling Partly Wrecked. Albany. Mo., July 11.—Anaceident | in which three children, a pet frog and some dynamite figured here to- day resulted in one death, two per- sons seriously injured and part of a | dwelling demolished. | The three children of George Me-| | Curry, a prominent contractor, found some dynamite in the cellar of their | home, and, thinking it was putty. | fed it to their pet frog. | The pieces of dynamite resembled | insects and the frog ate them. A! large tool chest fell on the frog and exploded the dynamite which had been eaten. A chisel pierced the temple of the youngest child and killed him. An- other child and Mrs. MeC urry in the kitchen above were seriously hurt and that part of the house was wrecked. name kept secret. Several members | | jt | of the New York chamber of com-| Govyernor—James Kilbourne merce delegation which went to] Lieut. Governor—Anthony He L| land recently, visited Mr. Carne-| Judge Supreme Court—Harry te x junction |children from the ; Were served upon her | liquid physic as the electric light of ‘OHIO DEMOCRATS NAME STRONG TICKET. | ‘Colonel James Kilbourne the: Ignores Silver. Young Attorney General—M. B. Mef Treasurer of State—R. P. Alshire Members Board of Public Works Holm James B the race for clerk of supreme court. None of the delegates out-|% side of Cleveland knew Young and he]® was nominated because . wanted anything it wanted except the head of the state ticket, Cayahoga him. Cuyaho could get w after the Johnson amendments were ingrafted into the McLean platform and that document as amended was adopted with una- nimity. idea of 5 FOR Washington, J ing Demoera he field ardson Spe Columbus, O , July 1i é i her or eratic convention here ¥ {more promine men 8 for ti than any eony on ¢ ao Ohio for many years | Pers , ittle wise distinguised ing The nominatio f Col Kil- | WHI be « bourne was appropriately called one | Opinio: f } : ity fl of “spontaneous combustion.” How- ells, Hidy, Alshire and Holman were | °@US# favorites at great odds from the] start Young was spru as a sur : i : 7 jeard as prise and nominated over Smoots,}="" ‘i who had been such favorite that} PY fr } Sa others would not previously enter | Ue! M to enter upon i eth nd tac vurse dl ho do that the ly during the son of lack of spirit Republican measures. It mer giving MINORITY LEADERSHIP. Congressman DeArmond’s Friends May Bring Him Out. New York. July 10.—The Herald} . es | . leave: Andrew Carnegie still has| Candidate for Governor, — jover the 56,000,000 to give away in public} eee ee benefactions Mr. Carnegie, himself, or ation ; is authority for this statement,| THE PLATFORM IS POSITIVE, | Representative D |which be made mutly at Skibo| - jsouri, who passed < | castle to a member of the New York | ara jton a day or two ago i Jchamber of commerce committee, | Favors Equal Corporation Taxation aed a a | who is now in this city but wishes his | j has 1 U for the minori minat aker whi « = t ton OL rsnly t ep v ynd’s return fr a i cats aos ie Ist i r amOiti A is to ties 2 were it tful ri url inion 1 by those not ay iis method } pa »prove d, especial- lost iH grou in op position to is with the to the nore vitality In the alleged stampede for princi-| ™inority and making the opposition ples rather than for men the most more emphatic and more constantly striking turn of the convention was |i! evidence that ete ee on Brvan. A few moments after the |@bout a change of leadership is pro adoption of the platform one posed of the delegates called attention| 4 difference as to party issues will to the fact that pictures of other] Probably not enter into considera- democrats were displayed in the hall | tion. as it is generally conceded that and none of Bryan, as heretofore. | it is largely a matt for the future He started to carry a small banner to determine what issues will be more the with Bryan’s picture on it to the} Prominent in succeeding cam- platform. The aisles were ordered | Plizns cleared and the picture did not reach its destination It was trampled Anthrax Is Epidemic under foot and spoiled when Kil-] jackson, Miss. July 6.—Anthrax bourne was escorted into the hall. is epidemic among live stock in this The state central committee ad | .tate. Dr. William Sutherland, health journed until July 20th without se- officer at Bolivar. to-dav issued the lecting its chairman orsecretary. It following bulletin : is said that none of the candidates ‘Anthrax appeared in this com- for either office can secur amajority | munity about threesweeks ago in of twenty-one votes and that Col) "at ierm and is cause whole Kilbourne will be compelled toco-op. destruction of mules. horses and erate with either the McLean men or} .wine. T have he ard of anly onecase the Johnson men, who are not talk-|jn m arits effects on human ing friendly with each o to con-| pheings ne fore it runs its course trol the state In the selection of this ex¢ the head of been consulted executive tive body the t has | committee. | | | always the Cincinnat- j tiand Cleveland elements after the | November election if the democrats | should have a majority of the lature * legis- | Fight Over Hanna Children. x . July 12.—Judge Dis- Sette of the common pleas court this afternoon appointed Senator M. A. Hanna guardian of the three chil- dren of his son, Dan K. Hanna, by the latter’s divorced wife. The ac- tion was taken as the result of an in- issued yesterday prohibit- Hanna from removing the jurisdiction of the Cleveland courts. She, however, learned of the issuance of the injune- tion. and with the children left the} city for New York before the papers | Cleveland, O ing Mrs. New York, July 12.—Mrs. Dan K. | Hannaand her three children arrived here to-day. Mrs. Hanna was eompanied by two friends. toa hotel on her arrival where she declined to see callers. Mrs. Hanna expects to sail for Europe days. ae She went in a few Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as far ahead of ancient pill poisons and the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, roc. fr The atmosphere is full of om dee they car THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Atiaaia, the stench ad animals. They die so fe mot be buried or burned and 4S LIXE A DELICATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Ga. ‘| GER 2) ALWAYS The Kine You Have Atways Bought, in use for over 50 irs, perenne i oes Ab © to dec ve youin thin Countey is, ious ane Just-os-good” are bug dents ve ianger the health of s and t mm ‘ < cainst Experiment, Wh at is COASTORIA for Castor Oil, Pare. it is Pleasant. I¢ other Narcotie it destroys Worms arrhoa and Wind Co! ¢ - cures Constipation Pood, regulates the » sal natural sleep, The ¢ : Friend, poet raed Sovodtst . rips ne hor Paty A For Ove pec sa UR COMPANY. 77M c 4 YORK CITY I OIE SS AON BOR. | Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, ee NORTH BOUND, Ro.6 KANSAS CITY WEEKLY MES Zz ° * © Freight ‘ese (does not passengers) 3:55 p.m, 08 A.M. P.M. SOUTH BOUND. ) No.9 , ered No. 5. . $11 Local Freight.. INTERSTAT: 349 Depart 50 Arrive. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, ot Worland. 12:49 p. m. S17 a.m | Arrival and departure of tr souTn e- ND. 2 Through Port Arthur Exprese,2:41 p.m No. 4 Siloam Springs Express 12:25pm Remember this isthe popu’ short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and burg, Kan., Joplin, Mo, Neosho, Mo., Suipbur Springs | NORTH BOUND Ark. Siloam Springs, Ark., and the dir No. 1 Kansas City daily Express No.3 ius | route from the south ‘to St. Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and io Denver, Ogden, San Franoleco, Portland end pe Me | west and northwest | spared to make the iwenty-Five Cents. | via the new line H. Gen’) Pass. Agt.. KansasOity, Mo iP L, Payne, M. D. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ee | Office over Nichols’ Shoe Store CE POLO DODO OF60006-0090 0000 t aor Square. Residence on Ohio street, vast of West School building, south si A Most Liberal Offer. DR. W. J. McANINCH, | f rs shouldtake| &VETERINARY SURGEON All our farmer Kansas City Times Co., Kansas Crry, Mo, ; | — 5 | Fast Side it is exceedingly difficult to get men oo 4 In this connection there are all ii madectakcube ole Se the unprecedented | Scientifically treats all domestic ani- sorts of rumors about the senator-| «pp Roberts. of tl Baers el Her this year make in-| mals, Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. ea eames r. Roberts, of the experiment | ¢] . this paper the Live Stock | Butler, Mo. ne which the convention endors-| statien came here at my call. but can | Indicator, its special Farmers’ Insti- | ———_____ ed no one as the democratic candi-| a ltute Editi i the Poultry Far- | offer no remedy except the injection | tute itions an he Poultry Far- date to succeed Senator Foraker. i aarast I ve, without authority r. ese three publications are DR, E. 8. BALL ARD, n serum e, Witho ithority | best of their cle P reacea et Att - j The names of John R. McLean and} ju¢ this section in quarantine as to|ia ener fare rh scoipuher sr paenes PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON p - | et ee ris °linevery farm home. To them v = fom L. Johnson are most promi-| animals.” add, for local, county and general | Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West nently mentioned in this connection. news, our own paper, and make pric e} Side of Square. No one is able to poll twenty-one] of the four one year only § aiaeieaiei saan <a s t bh me ye s : smbers of this commi ll | & Never before was so much’ superior |/+M-CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D. members of this committee to tel 1) Be, A, ; i 1OF | " Diseases of women and ) Ear, Eye, Nose and Bech wiletaad ik | {reading matter for so small an Children a Specialty. § Throat Specialist. |amount of money. Thethree papers named, which we club with our own, are well known throughout the west DR- CHRISTY & ROE. jand commend themselves to the | Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- reader's favorable attention upon | ment Store, Butler, Mo. mere mention. The Kansas City | Otice Telephone 20. House Telephone 16 | Live Stock Indicator is the great ag- ricultural and live stock paper of the } west: The Poultry Farmer is the | most practical poultry paper for the | } farmer, while The Special Farmers’ | Institute Editions are the most prac- | tical publications for the promotion | of good farming ever published. Take | advantage of this great offer, as it | will hold good for a short time only. | Samples of these papers may be ex- | | | | | amined by callingat this office | TABLER’S | | ' | fy C. BOULWARE, Physician and «Surgeon. Office norta side square. Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil en aspecialtv. DR. J. T. HOLL DENTIST. Parlors Over Mode) Clothing Co, | Entrance, same thatleadj to Hagedorn’s | studio. north side sausre Butler, Mo WHEAT LANDS 37% 25,000!ACRES [Sheridan County KANSAS. For Sale on Eight Years’ Credit. BUCK EYE PILE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, ZA SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ee TermMs—£100 down on each 160 ! | acres; after that, one-half the crop each year, limited to eight years. | Railroad fare to see the land allowed on first payment. Send for map of this county. showing the location of the lands, towns and railroads i W. F.ESCHULTHEIS, ‘5 22-2m* FARMERS) Jivexs ‘ACENTS W WinTes | 390 500 per cent. easily RIGHTS se sce ta Miescort. Write tor catalogue, prices of rates, u Hes. M. EVANS, “. Cor. 4th ang Eim S a adaress at OF ALLUN. + in every unsold County in U. &. ran Hoxie. Kansas

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