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A K. C. SOUTHERN “HOLD UP EARTHQUAKE KILLED MANY. Train Robbery in the Indian Territery Probably 30e Persons Buried Unde: Last Night. Walls in Mexico I St irk. Jun. 16.—The; City of Mexico, Jan. 17.—One o seuth-bound tr if the Kansas City | the worst catastrophes in the history So n railroad was held up last’ of the state of Guerrero is reportec night at 11 o'clock by seven men at! to have occurred late yesterday after- | a point between Spiro and Redland,! noon, when an extremely violent [. T.. seve mda half miles earthquake shock was felt at Chil southwest « this city. The train paneingo, causing a great loss of life was ti 1 and both engineer and i by the bandits® train und injuring many persons. Hreman were cov The from the stricken district are very revolvers porter was en er was then ordered to run a many more injured. It is known mile down the road to a secluded| that the state eapitol, the parish spot. The local safe was rifled, but|ehureh and many business houses nething of value was secured, the of-| and ssidences are in ruins and that fieials say. The messenger was un-! thers able to open the through safe and no | the seismic disturbance attempt was made to blow it open) with dynamite The robbers Tuas s revolver, which they had taken from him, and departed empty handed. Tt is said by the pas-| here, ‘The telegraph lines and ap- sengers on the train that the mail paratus at Chilpancingo were badly ear was robbed of its registered mail, | damag malroad oflicials state that the mail ear was not entered, that has so far reached this city, but the whom were uninjured, quickly pro- ceeded to erect an improvised tele- John Black, & commercial traveler graph office on the outskirts of the H city. iscity, covered one of the rob- The number of deaths was erin the parish chureh than in any single place, as a erowd of wor- shippers was gathered there for the afvernoon service, The solid masonry ith his revolver and would have shot him, but Conductor Mike Sul- livin urged him not that to, fearin the robbers would tire into the es None of the robbers was masked | walls and the rool came toppling andas they went about their work in} down on the Worshippers and many a bungling manner, it is presumed] of those within were killed they were novices. United States The war department has ordered troops in the neighborhood to co- operate in the work of rescue. Until heen ar-| this work is completed it will be im- murshals are scouring the territory » vicinity of the hold-up “and three suspected men lave in t rested, They are miners and SiLY | possible to accurately learn thenum- they can prove their innocence. Phe] ber of victims. It is believed, how- train was delaved one hour, ever, that this is one of the most de- structiveseismic phenomena that has Chatlee is Going w Samar. oceurred in Mexi#o, The greater 16.—General Chatiee |P2tt of the population of Chilpan- Gener atfee PY " veliidonsie Mili towstln Tali pjeimgo ure now camping. out under Manila, Jan. - tents around the town, which is five Samar next Saturday res . ; i days’ journey from the national capi- tal. He will in- Vestigate the situation there, as it is desired to stamp out) the Samar in- ‘tion during the dry A eaptured communication from the Filipino insurgent junta at Hong |#ersoa City Tribune, Missouri's Splendid Condition. surn “son, Kong, addressed to General Lukban.} ‘The statement of Governor Dock- ery of the condition of the state's finances ought to be a source of con- xratulation and pride to every citi- action, If Lukban sur-lzen whatever his polities. Tt ne renders, the letter says, he need not deliver as the insurgent leader on Samarishind, authorizes Lukban to surrender if he Wishes to do so, but does not advo- cate this doubt is, ulwaysexcepting the Globe- Democrat and its gle Filipino soldier. or of fellow-yelpers Whose business it is to defame the state, ‘ No better platiorm is needed than that contained in statement, fiver tothe Atiericans, nor must he, Lukban, or suiy other officer, before- ed to accept a_ civil appointment, They may emigrate, if allowed to do so, but no Filipino must be obliged to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. Under the Hong Kong junta has no objec- the governor's He shows that at the beginning of the year there were am- ple funds in the treasury to meet all the current expenses of the state gov- these terms TE RE a any, rerer Seater ad tion to Lukban’s surrendering. erninent, and at the same time con: Senor Gomez, presidente of _the[ he di in town of Pasig, province of Manil: " ‘ f ducationat, has.bgen arrested on the charge of eleemosy ST ; The large collection of $461,643 from the beer tax has been a clear vain to the treasury and put it ina most healthful condition, There is a surplus in the treasury court may take up the Washburn elec-! of $115,000, and the bonded debt of tion commissioner case for hearing of }state has been reduced to 287,000 argument January 21. Aiter that{during the past year and_ this it will take ten days or two weeks fo [amount will be paid within twelve ly. | months. Then the court can decide the caseat within the reformatory and penal personal use It May Be-Argued This Month. Kansas City star It is just possible that the supreme get the briels printed and re: The governor reviews the valuable vislation of the last general assem- ; VY, and refers to. the fact that our \evording to dispatehes from Jel-|tax levy is the lowest of any state in ferson City, Mr. Washburn’s attor-|the union, while no other state has heys filed a motion to have the case} so large a cash capital school fund, advanced on the docket. The Repub- licans have not asked to have it ad- | all well anaged, and every depart- vanced nor have they sought, in any | ment of thestate governments being Way, to delay prompt action. “We |honestly and economically adminis- areready to argue the caseany day,” | tered. (. E. Small said this afternoon.| The showing made by the governor “Whenever the court sets it down for [is timely, and will do much to hearing we ure prepared to go and| strengthen the faith of the people in show that Judge Graves decided ac-|the present administration of their cording to the law. affairs. “We have not filed a request toad- vance the case for hearing, but I think wemay write that we are ready totake the case up at the conven- jence of the court.” it may see fit There is little difficulty in believing the Washington news story to the effect that Senator Hanna will short- ly “wash his hands” of the Roosevelt administration and organize a vigor- ous movement to secure the nomina- tion of Senator Fairbanks of Indiana Among tke larger towns of th liga nemeees pays the antl to the presidency in 1904. Senator est school tax, 55 cents on the $100. _ we Hanna has been distrustful of Mr, [temploys 25 teachers at an aver- : 4 jesalary of $426-and has 2.315 Roosevelt for several years. He is Se id a lapprehensive that the latter's tem- peramental democracy will militate against faithful service to the Manna interests. The sentiment in favor of Fairbanks is no new development. school population: with 48 per cent ofthem enrolled. Nevada pays $1 on the $100. It has a school popu- lation of 2,620 with 76 per cent en- rolled, employs 36 teachers with an | Colonel Kerens of Missouri isclose to average salary of $420. Webb City |Senator Hanna and the Fairbanks ys $1.55 on the $100 which is the boom was started by Colonel Kerens hest rate in the state, It has 2,-|in this statea year ago. _Develop- 885 sehool population with 68 per! mente in the near future will, in all cent enrolled and has 31 tenchers | probability, vontirm the correctness with an average salary of $421 Nevada Post. ~ c h Louis Republic. Details meager, but scattering reports receiv- forced to uncouple the express car!ed here indicate that probably three from the main body of the train. The ! hundred persons were killed and as stuch suffering as a result of One of the buildings that suffered after! most was the federal telegraph oftice, routed Ghee ome retuned Hrhiel explains” tie“ paucity—ornews Meager details finally began to arrive 1, but the employees, all of gz tute at Jefferson City and many oth- The eleemosynary institutions are er institutions will be benefited. legislature has unanimously adopted a resolution offered by Mr. McAlles ter, of Madison, declaring Rear Ad- tmiral Schley the hero of Santiago, scorning the court of inquiry, laud- ing Admiral Dewey, and inviting Sehley to visit Jackson during his contemplated Southern tour, promis- of the exalted respect, confidence and admiration in which he is held by the people of Mississippi. A copy of the resolution was ordered sent to Rear Admiral Schley. of the Republican national executive Senator Vest, of Missouri, to-day and went before the Senate committee on finance to urge the confirmation of lector of internal revenue for the First Missonri district, comprising thecity f recent Washington news,—st | Of St. Louis and the southern half of } Missouri. If 4 1| | Manufacturing Co. Poultry» Eggs» Hides, 4 Furs and Wool: Get our Prices. We Solicit y your Patronage. Carpenter & Shafer a Mtg. Co. DeArmond’s Tribute to Lee. Washington, Jan. 14.—In his speech in the House to-day, support ing the proposition to admit ex-Con- federate soldiers te soldiers’ homes, Mr, DeArmond, of Missouri, said: “I think the tite Tas Come when in the North and the South there is a com- mou sentiment of pride in the glory and manhood of the Americangoldier of the war of the ‘sixties.’ I believe thatin all the Christian era there has not arisen a leader of men with all the better elements of manhood, a nobler and more magnificent speci- men of the best that manhood ean do in its proudest moments than General Robert E. Lee, There can be no greater charity to the federal seldier, there can be nothing better for the soldier of the North or the South, than to furnish him a home when there is no home elsewhere, Far better than to dispense the pen- sions with a lavish hand, or deal them out sparingly, it is to furnish these old soldiers with the surround- ings of the household.” Jim Howard Asserts His Innocence. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 16.—"1 did wae ‘(Carpenter & Sate We Pay Cas For 3 SET ASIDE FOR DEM@CRATS. Mr. Roosevelt Gives the Southera Re- publicans Deep Anxiety. Jan. 18.—Southern | Republicdns are expressing anxiety over President Roosevelt’s inclina-| | tion to appoint Democrats to federal Offices in that part of the country. | Yesterday the President sent to the Senate the name of Robert E. Leefor United States attorney and Edgar S. Wilson for United States marshal in Mississippi. Both are Democrats and Lee was a pronounced supporter of Bryan. These men succeed Repub- licans. James Hill, negro, long a member of the Republican national committee from Mississippi and now register of the land office at Jackson, is to be succeeded by Frederick W. Collins, at present United States mar- shal of the Southern district of Missis- sippi. Mr. Collins is a Republican, Lut theothertwo nominees are Demo- crats, while Hill, who has been the Republican “boss” in that state, is out of office altogether. He com- plains that the Democrats have dis- franchised the Republicans in Missis- sippi, that the Republicans now have no representation whatever in the state government and that the Presi- dent’s appointment of Democrats in the state will be interpreted there as an approval by the President of the course of the Democrats in disfran- chising the Republicans, The President says that the names of the worthy Republicans for these ottices have not been presented to him and therefore he selected Demo- crats. His course does not give sat- isiaction to Republican senators, fol- lowing, as it does, the appointment of Democrats in other parts of the South. Still, it is probable that the nominations willbe confirmed. The appointment by the President Washington, ANegetable tion for inieting he Teodandieguls. ting the Stamachs and Bowels INFANIS CHIED Promotes Digestion Cheerfil- ness and Rest.Contains neither ,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Recipe of Od Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Anise iter | Agee Remnod for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- aess and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of Licker. Ato months old 3) Dosis =35C1 Nts “The Kind You Have 4 Always Bought : Bears the Signature of o 4 in Usk For Over Thirty Years ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. The Best is the Cheapest. Not how cheap but how good is the question. The Twice-a Week Republic is not vee ; of Benjamin Daniels, a “Rough Rid- | &8 cheap as some so-called hewspa- not kill Goebel, nor did I know he z was to be killed.” This was the testi: " 7 d, charged with being the assassin who fired the shot which killed Governor William er,’ to be United States marshal of | Pers, but it is ascheapasit is possible able criticism from the Republicans] Prints all the news that is worth in that territory as they allege that] Printing. If you read it all the year . : ; Daniels is a Democrat and that there | Pound you are posted on all the im- Goebel, in response to a question of is no question about there being an|Portant and interesting atiairs of the Attorney Violet, on taking the stand inhisown defense in the Circuit Court to-day, Beginning his testimony, Howard admitted that he was in Frankfort in the latter part. of December, 1899, and the first part of January, 1900, and on January 30, 1900, the day on which Goebel was shot. He said he started from Manchester on Janu- ary 28, stopping at Winchester and arriving at Frankfort January 30, He testified that he went direct to the Board of Trade Hotel and was there when he heard of the shooting, He said: “I went to the southeast corner of the Statehouse Square, where I saw the milita pass.” How- ard said he went into a restaurant rot his dinner itd wis mot on abundance of good material in the| World. It is the best and most reli- tepublican party in Arizona for the|@ble newspaper that money and federal offices in that territory. Stranger Was Unconscious. Warrensburg, Mo., Jan. 15.—Last brains can produce—and those should be the distinguishing traits ofanews- paper that is designed to be read by all members of the fatnily. Subscription price, $layear. Any night 2 well dressed young man and | newsdealer newspaper or postmaster a stranger in this city was found un-| will receive your subscription or you conscious on the street, and taken in may mail it direet to charge by the officers. He was found to be suffering from an overdose of cocaine and was given medical atten- tion. He proved to ©. L. Hammon-| Tue Repusuie, St. Louis, Mo. tree, a druggist of Clarendon, La, {Cures Cancer, Blooa Poison, Eating How he reached this city isunknown, The young man is in a serious condi- tion. Hisparents at Clarendon have been notified, the Statehouse Square untilZo clock, ————"Missonrh Tax Conmections. Jefierson City, Me., January 15. The returns of the county collectors are being made this week to thestate treasury. The receipts to-day were heavy, and Gov. Deckery announced tonight that from the present indi- eations there would be amplerevenue on hand to satisly every appropria- tion made by the last legislature. Several building appropriations have been held back until the returns come in for the present year, and the an- houncement of Gov. Dockery will be good news to these institutions. The Farmington asylum, Lincoln insti- Legislature for Schley. Jackson, Miss., January 15.—The . ng him great public manifestation ¢ Kerens Saw the Senators. Washington, Jan. 16.—R. C. Kerens ommittee, saw Senator Cockrell ard is friend, Benjamin Westhus, ns eol- in the book or memory; there is no such thing as Every cough is a warning of a confi- dence that goes from bad to worse unless it is remedied right away. Opium-laden medicine is adelusion. Allen’s Lung Balsam cures the worst the Paris Academy of Medicine a re- port was read which recounts some . remarkable results of a new remedy San Francisco, Los Angeles, in the treatment of consumption. The newly discovered Preparation is posed of the active principles of cer- tain plants grown in ChiliandColom- bia At Ronbaix, a locality noted as a hotbed of consumption, out of 100 cases treated by hypodermic injec- tion of bacilline, 84 are reported to be on the high road to recovery. The Kind Yes 2-2 “haays Boug’s! Bears the Piet : Signature of haf lleden, Recruits Sailed for Manila. “Ran francisco, Tan. transport Kilpatrick sailed for Ma- nila to-day with a full Passenger list Write This Down a harmless cough. pf colds. It clears the bronchial pas- sages, so that the lungs get lenty of CALIFORNIA air. Why not get a bottle . le to-day? Herbs to Cure Consumption. Paris, Jan. 16.—At a meeting of alled “bacilline.” It isa liquid com- CASTORIA Yor Infants aud Children, Sores, Ulcers.—Costs Nothing to Blood poison or deadly cancer are : 0 is used. If you have bloo producing ulcers, bone | itching skin, scrofula, old rheuma- tism or offensive form Neeru deadly cancer, eat- chiefly ivi ng, bleeding, festering sores, swell- made up chiefly of recruits for the ngs, lumps, persistent ‘Walt OF sore, army and men of the United States| take Botanic Blo marine corps and their officers, The| It will cure even seven hundred recruits and casuals from the Presidio left this morning in six Companies and made an excep- tionally good showing, considering the brevity of their service. The en- listed men of the marine corps num- bered one hundred. everything else fails, Balm (B. B. B, of the system every sore heals, making the blood pure and rich, and bt broken down body. oughly tested for 30 years. Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bottle. A trial treatment sent. free by writing Blood Balm o., Atlanta, soribe trouble and free medical ad- vice given Blood Balm does not contain mineral poisons or wereur vertised remedies ed of Pure botanic ingredients, yer 3,000 testimonials of cure by taking B. B, B. Best Persona’ ; C® EAT ROCK ISLAND Tourist car via southern route leaves Kansas City every Wednesday. An economical, pleasant and comfortable way of reaching the Pacific Coast in the Latest Improved Pullman Tourist Cars, Write for information and literature to J. A. 8Tswart, G.S.W.P.A, KansasCity, Joux Try., worst and most deep-seated Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND »10., + 312 Local Fi 314 Stock Expres: passengers) No 1... ! No.81] Local Freight... P.M. INTERSTAT! No. 349 Depart .. M. «11:59 AM DERVOORT, Agent, No. 350 Arrive, gE K. ©, Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland, NORTH ROUND City daily Express ....12:49 p.m, si Bel. 8:17 a.m. Remember this is the Dope Sween Kansas City, Mo., and Lass ting Kan., Joplin, Mo., Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Sprin, 8, Ark., and the direst route from the south ‘to St. Louis, Chicago , and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been fperen to make the percanes equipment 0; line second to w vie the newline none inthe west. Traye H.C. Onn, Gen’) Pass. Agt., KansaeCity,Mo. ——— P, L, Payne, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, fice over Nichols’ Shoe Store earth, yet the easi- t 007 Balin d poison, pains, pi 16s, falling hair, of catarrh, od Balm (B. B. B.( the worst-case after Botanic Blood ,) drains the poison out and the blood, then building up the B. B. B, thor- Ga. De- until cured. Botanic y (a8 80 many ad- do), but is compos- 32-1m ted Tourist Excursions —TO— Leave KANSAS CITY EVERY FRIDAY VIA! THE ROUTE and Scenic Line. G. P. A., Chicago. ov es on ; of West School building, seg std_ 400 Sane "a —DR. W,J,-MeANINGH, — iVETERINARY SURGEON. Scientifically treats all domestic ani- mals. Office at Gailey’ . Butler, Mo, are See Eas DR, E 8. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West Side of Square, ee asasieeeieniretnepenrmeeennetsecens 1. M.CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D Children a Specianty.” | AE ET, Note and DR: CHRISTY & ROE. Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, ‘Butler, Mo, Office Telephone 20. Hout Telephone 10, C. BOULWARE, Ph: iclan and T. Surgeon. Office norta side square Butler, Mo. Oiseasesof women and chil 4 en aspecialty, ‘ DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Parlors Over Model Clothing Co, Entrance, same that lead}: Hagedorn studio. north side pride is Me ise Weitere aTee ‘worth old under te 1S ‘WANTED over, vent d ace ratte ate aa Hj Mo,' CHAS, M. EV > ‘WW. Cor. ath an addresses Sei. \ | !

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