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CORA athe, t wh, Ter, 1 | | bm t Ada eet 6) rm neee 52 toy ———— CE ire peer eS “a™ 1 BURS CROSSES ON A _ |A MORMON IN. THE SENATE. WIFE BEATER’S BODY. ms mA Republicans Have Chos- White Caps in New York Afflict Terri- . en Reed Smoot. ble Punishment. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 15.—Whitecaps waylaid John McQuade, of 120 Spruce street, stripped him of all his clothing, rolled him in a snowbank and then, with a red-hot poker, drew two crosses on his abdomen and back. McQuade is in Homeopathic Hos- pital. He will carry his scars to the grave, even though he fully recovers, A TILLMAN USED A exeg TO MAKE GOOD ROADS. Editor Shot by.the South Car-, The Result a Missouri Farmer Secured olina Lieut. Governor. With a Split-Log Drag. , David Ward King, of Maitland, Holt county, Mo., the official repre- N. G. Gonzales Was Attacked on the |#entative of the state in the good roads movement, recently gave the Street in Columbia, S. C.---His /K.(. Star the following outline of Wound a Dangerous One. pen and effective plan of road Columbia, 8. C., Jan 15.—N. G.| Six years ago Mr. King set out to Gonzales, editor of the State, and|improve the road that runs by his one of the leading politicians of the farm in Holt,county. By chance he state, was shot down in the street|had hit upon a simple contrivance. A Non-Polygamist, But in Direct Line For the Presidency of the Church. Salt Lake, Jan, 14.—At a caucus of republican members of the legisla- ture held here to-night, Reed Smoot, otf Peovo, an apostle of the Mormon church, was chosen as the republican npminee for United States senator to succeed Senator Joseph L. Rawlins, ~ “Always. Bought ” ‘Bears the here to-day at 1 o’clock by Lieuten-| He split a log, about ten or twelve | which is considered doubtful. 2 5 — a : ant Governor James H. Tillman. feet in length, in two, and attached He beat - wife last Friday night. mad rng a et bs Digesti uk Mr. Gonzales was on his way home| the two pieces together with cross/ 1+ was not the first time he had done | 4 an ba | ——— iqvotca inns: , to dinner from his office when he met pieces. The slipt or sharp sides of vt,and residents of the neighborhood echawee pstcen deitobinslabl iephine ote Mineral 4 4 Mr. Tillman, Mr. Tillman was ac-|the log were placed infront. .He]haq become exasperated over hear-| a but a Sie epcnan = OT NARCOTIC. companied by two state senators. | hitched a team to this split-log con- It is said not a word was spoken |trivance and diove up and down the as the editor and lieutenant gover-|sides of the roads in front of his nor met facetoface. Tillman instant-|farm. Me did this right after a rain. ly drew a revolver, it is said by eye He stood on the drag on the side witnesses, and placing it close to the} away from the center of the road. body of Gonzales, fired. Not a word | Because of his weight on the outer was spoken. Gonzales staggered, | side the drag dug deeper there, ‘ The ing her frequent calls for help. ‘bere of the legislature. There was There is a social club of youngmen | gonsiderable speech making before near McQifade’s house. Members of the first and only ballot was taken the club, it ia said, decided to give | 1¢ resulted as follows: him a lesson when his latest attack) Reed Smoot, 35; Congresman Geo. upon his wife became known. Sutherland, 6; George M. Cannon, 2; When McQuade was near his house | Governor Herbert M. Wella, 2. After a dozen stalwart young fellows leap-| the reault was announced the last 8 Use and then, catching his balance, turn-| loose soil was thrown to the center | oq out from ¢he shadows and quickly exodidates ‘withavew and the Apert Depot | forcenatee. F ed toward the man who had shot/of the road. Being high in the mid-| surrounded him. Before he wastully|yomination of Smoot was made Weta Conedsicns sepia « y him. Tillman had the smoking re-|dlaand low on the sides, the middle! , ware of what was happening he was | ynanimous. nessaniLOss OF SLEEP. For Oy er volver in his hand, with the muzzle|soon dried and became as hard as pointing at the wounded man. clay can. “Coward!” shouted Gonzales, as he} After doing this a few times a re- was caught by men who had rushed | markable betterment in the condi- to his assistance. tion of the road was observed. The Lieutenant Governor Tillman was | simple split log device had accom: immediately placed underarrest. Mr. | plished far better results than had Gonzales was hurriedly carried to the | ever been secured by roads built up office of the Columbia State, where | by the big road scrapers. stripped of his clothes and exposed! “Reed Smoot was born in Salt Lake to the heavy snowstorm raging at City, in January, 1862. Hehas been the time. since 1888 a member of the council “We'll teach you to hit your wife] of twelve apostles of the Mormon again,” said one of the whitecaps, | church, and therefore, is in direct line striking McQuade a heavy blow in| for the presidency of the church. the face. Previous to his candidacy for the This was the signal for a general | (jnited States senate, which was an- assault. Sticke and fist were used | pounced last spring, he fad never Fac Simile Signature of Thirty Years ASTORIA medical aid was summoned, Mr. King’s simple contrivance ac-|anq goon McQuade was bleedin iz 94 iti. {THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, Thousands congregated at the} complished the results that all road|trom a score of wounds, Then he orphan en ap rage a conte" scene ofthe shooting and at the|makers had tried to reach, but ina] ya, dragged over the snow-covered bes tt * “ = os reeks newspaper offices. Mr. Gonzales, at] far better way than did the big cost-|>,ound to a deserted lot and rolled vad cep yen OF DOATY B year, - - - . 3 o'clock, was still in his office. He]ly contrivance. To day the road in " b ee es ughes missionary | Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table The Best is the Ch down an embankment. Some of the England, al Bel e Best is the Cheapest. was perfectly rational and declared | front of Mr. King’s farm, no matter] pj in England, also visiting Belgium, at Butler Station, I ul Hao. AOR ’ whitecaps ran into a house near by| Holland. G , ton?E BOUND f he had given no recent offense forthe | what the weather is, is like a race " olland, Germany, Switzerland, | gq 39 at. Leutemail 0.35 p.m, | _Not how cheap but how good ts id . AGU 'GhS Wee ’ J ®! and heated a poker red hot. Some] jtaly and France in connection with | No 2 Kansas City expre ee a Aceation shooting. Arrangements were made|track. The time and labor expended say that the whitecaps heated the bd No. 24 St Louls expresa .. 6P My q ie 2 ei t to carry him to the hospital, where | wa’ arkably Il Many others ou 5 ee : . No. 104 Looal Frelzbt.... ‘6 P.M.| The Twice-a Week Republic is not arry bin pital, wa8 remarkably small Many poker in McQuade’s own house, to _ rar : * OUT ROUND: the wound will be probed began to use the King split-log de- ; . Mr. Smoot is interested in a Tums] No, 2» st. Louls a Joplin (limited) 8:08 P.M, | @8 Cheap as some so-called newspa- } ' e iz SF % make the punishment more bitter. | pop of j ti ; q| No: 27 Kansas City & foplin mall. .12:27 PM, but iti " +43 It is not known as yet whether the | vice, and so excellent were the.result8| Phen the poker was applied to his r of important manufacturing an No’ 2» Kansas City & Joplin expr. $42 M. pers, but it is ascheap asitis possible bullet entered the intestines and the]at such slight labor and cost, that] hogy MeCuads aiid Ahk nates wining enterprises of the state and ae shirt ie DIVisiO uOP.M./to sell a first-class newspaper. It abdominal cavity. From a hurried|the attention of the state board of| ti. fesh broke and there wae Bkias is considered wealthy. frou) Raver A ueaiece Deve eB: prints all the news that is worth ¢ . C, Vanpervodnt, Agent, | printing. If you read it all the year round you are posted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. Itis the best and most rell- .|able newspaper that money and ‘| brainscan produce—and thoseshould : fs He was married in 1894, and has zling sound as the iron traced it8} 4. children He is a non polyga- way across his naked body. mist. First one long scar came to view] 4 few days ago President Roose- and then another, This formed the | voit sent word to the Utah republi- cross on the abdomen. cans that he was opposed to having The paintul operation was repeated a Mormon in the senate. He thought be the distinguishing traits of a news- on the man’s back. Again he cried) i¢ would be suicidal tothe republican ee eeece Cite, Mee a Pt paper that is designed to be read by for mercy. ., |Party’s interest in Utab, he said. Toplin, Mo Neoah to. *;| all members of the family. “You gave your wife no mercy, ec eeieeseniniacie ronte from the toute ‘to 8t Subscription price, $layear. Any : ° Sea es fraslgcs, Fettant mea ela newadealer newspaper or postmaster en. noisco, wrest and northwest . No expense has will receive your subscription or you examination, however, the wound is | agriculture was called to Mr. King’s regarded as very dangerous. The] plan of road making. . bullet entered the right side and| Geo. B. Ellis, secretary of the state came from the left, passing entirely | agricultural board, saw the workings through his body. of the split-log device, and after a Eye witnesses declare that Gon: | thorough investigation became en- zales was taken entirely by surprise. |thusiastic. A year ago the board The cause of the shooting is eupposs| decided to ask Mr. King to travel de to date to the recent campaign, |about the state and tell of this when the editor made a hard fight] plan. against Tillman. Mr. King talks modestly of his K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, Arriva) and departure of trains at Worland, NORTH BOUND No. 1 Kansas City daily Express No.8 rear ty was the reply. “Try a little of this yourself.” Fought Duel With Guns: Although desperately wounded, | work, though he is an enthusiast in|” 4+ the hospi ‘ i Sd te dan tn tec uate eave } : geet pital to-day McQuade} Washington, Ind., Jaouary 15.— second to none inthe west. Trav | may mail it direct to Gonzales displays wonderful courage. |the good roads movement. “Mit | wait asked to give the names of his|Owen Booker, a business man at visthonew ity a ane y TaetREPvbuic, When he reached his office he inquir-|sourians,” he said, “labor under the ed about some business matters, and | mistaken belief that because this is a declared that he had been shot with- | ‘prairie state’ they can’t have good out provocation. He was informed roads. The fact is that all over the that the nature of his wound was|state rock can be secured for rock very dangerous, but he was cheerful roads, and the rock road is the best and encouraged those about him to}road. - But in the mean time, and assailants, he having previously said | Plainville, seven miles north of here, he recognized them. was walking along the main street of “T'll tell you nothing about them,” | the town to-day, when William Buck- said the man, sullenly. ley slipped up from behind and ata “I know who they are but I’ll keep | distance of 20 yards fired a shotgun their names to myself. I’llsaynoth-|at him. The shot scattered, but ing at all about ’em.” Booker received the greater part of St. Louis, Mo, ¥ "HARRIET FREDFRICK, OSTEOPATHIST, All classes of diseases successfully treated. Consultation andexamina tion free. ‘Office over Postoffice WATCH ST. LOUIS. The greatest world’s fair the world has ever seen will be held at St. Louis in 1903. To keep in touch with the work of preparation for this great ~~ ‘a the med ae age — he a gp — ed iceabeaettlabiaammnaaans thefoad in his back and lied Rockit world’s fair on to get all the, news eclines to ake ¢ *k, ‘ p . e cane va ve} i should be used.. Anybody can. make the split-log drag. [t’s cheap, costs practically nothing and anybody can run it. If ’ a drag be run up and down a road a nephew of Senator Tillman of South | say times each summer, say balt » Carolina. He wasa colonel in the] goon times, the improvement will war with Spain. He sent the with-! ho immediate and almost incrediblé drawal cf President Roosevelt’s invi-| py, clay roads, the mud roads, will tation to give a sword to Major Jen-|},.9me hard and tirm as rock im bad kins at Charleston in retaliation for weather.” the snub administered to the senator] yy, King eaid the old plan of try- when the latter struck Senator Me-|; sacl : e i sion ing to build roads with scrapers and | comprises 476. tae! Laurin and wasn’t invited to a state) qigying into the sides had proven] With New York’s 39electoral votes mi yen, a08 today’s trol wes inner. unsuccessful. By the dragging plan |—and the narrowness of the repub- “a — ome nd ait” etc The lieutenant governor has been | the road is made surely but slowly |lican margin in that state in 1902 0 veoreshg io‘ plaae. er engaged in humerous quarrels and | gem and hard. gives the democrats a hope of win- g- om be ye de bek m, Hike his unele, of Though Mr. King’s plan has only | ning the state in the coming election Hg a “hreeater. been generally known fora little over|—they would have 190 votes, only a year, in that, time two other states | 49 short of the number required to| Jefferson City, Jan. 16.—Governor SIGN OF THE “A--” AS A CLUE | besides Missouri havealready adopt-| choose a president. Dockery announced this afternoon ed it. New Jersey, Connecticut and Indi-|that he had appointed J. H. Haw- : The state of Virginia is now send-|ana usually go with New York, Mary-|thorne, of Kansas City, to take the Mysterious Mark in Snow May Solve| ing out illustrated literature to the|land is very far from béing sure for|place of H. C. McDougal on the Mis- farmers of the state telling of the|the republicans. The anti-Addicks|souri’ World’s Fair commiesion. It iui a - drag plan and showing how the drag|republicans made Delaware demo-| was understood two years ago that Pye son agit sigu of the | can be simply made. cratic in 1902, and the unfortunate] Hawthorne, who helped Dockery in ‘ Ms Pe ibid 4 ed ase oa Mr..King is now explaining the|factional fight. is not finished. The|the legislature, expected the place, lead to the arrest of the persons who | 114, ¢o the overseers and farmers if|democrate led in. Rhode Island in| but the governor could not appoint caused the death of the man whose Missouri 1902 him at that time because he wag & be was a pace me : Nevada is likely to remain with the| member of the legislature. Recently can pachay sont Prenggtons ce Bo _ He Invensed a Submarige. “|south a few years longer. These the two Republican senators from ‘euk al etter “A” followed by wdash,| Paris, Jan. 15.—M. Goubet, the states, with New York and the solid} Kansas City asked for the appoittt- 4 cater P south, would give the democrats|ment of E. F. Allen and last night and the police believe it_ may be the| inventor of the submarine torpedo § pee a k of ety, | boat bearing his name, is dead., He 242 votes in the electoral college, or| they supposed it was settled in their erenging, Or Ce, ee ‘ id three more than enough.to elect, so|favor, but to-day the governor de- whose agents lay in wait for their] 88 confined to an asylum for the] 2 7 " 4 ; ‘et , insane recently. Goubet was called that they could lose either Delaware|cided otherwise. Judge Hawthorne Lisomungee E Hae 3 or Nevada, ifthey carried all the/is fnmiliac with state affairs. He The thirteen-knife- wounds—on—the{the “father of submarines.” He was} a aiieins— ca alik basins. Rei ol ke: body were inflicted by at least two} 40 expert mechanic and worked on TR ES : lature. He sai. dace te af diti rea weapous—stilleto and alo ~~ Lapa for the French gov- Facts About Geebel’s Murder. paced siiaiiatthen’ of tas Bopublidak go of Italians have beon taken ; PRUE TR OE Frankfort, Ky., Jan, 15.—Henry| city comnmnlttons in both-the last ty to the morgue in the hope that some Best ‘ie. on Eearth. Faith 4 a poe, we ight admit knowing the de Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. Cit bo Fran J ; oe tall oe rare bayer er pt. City water | ey to-day regarding the murder of| Joplin, Mo., Jan. 16—Gwendolyn man, but all professed igaorance of | works, Shulleburg, Wis., wi tea: “I ; D f his identity. Iteet tried many kinds of liniment,| Governor William Goebel. itis not|Morgan, the 5 yea-old daughter of i statement at this time for publica- tion. revolver from his poeket, commenced firing at his assailant. Buckley ran great newspaper, of St. Louis, the ~ GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itstandspre- eminent and alone among American __ newspapers, and acknowledges no equal or rival. Its circulation ex- tends to every state and territory in the union, to Canada and Mexico, © and to every part of the world where there are readers of the English lan- guage. It ought to be in your home during the coming year. See adver- Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, tisement elsewhere in this issue. 4 o-oo A Office Telephone 20. Hous: Telephone 10, 8- | =< ————— DENTIST. RUTLER, MO. *-AVitt ven Adrian every Tresday-and—F; prepared to io all kinds of Dental work. The thirteen states composing the aolid south of recent years, says Les- and Booker-pursued- . lie’s Weekly, will have 151 votes in} 43 he didso. All of the revolver bul- the electoral collegeof 1904. This}ii, went wild except one, which leaves out Delaware, Marvland and struck Buckley in the right arm West Virginia, which has been ao Booker finally overtook Buckley, and ried by the republicans in most OF} 4 bloowy fight followed, Booker beat- the recent campaigns. ing and kicking Buckley into insensi- A majority of the electoral college bility.’ Both men are badly hurtand of 1904 will be 239, theentire college are under care of physicians. The with the existing number of states) +), men have been enemies for sever- Lieutenant Governor Tillman is a J, M. CHHISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROF, M.D Diseases of omen and i Ear, Eye, Nose anc Children 4 Specialty. Throat Specialist. DR- CHRISTY & ROE. 2 T C. BOULWARE, ?hysician anc «Surgeon. Office nortnside square Bitler, Mo. Diseasesof womenand chi) en a specialty. DR, J. T. HOLL {DENTIST. Parlors Over Model Clothing Co. Entrance. same thatiead) to Hi atadio. north eid ra Rntler, Jadge Hawthorne Named. Murder Mystery. ‘The oath of the Mafia forbids mem-| but have never received much benefit .O. Morgan, a printer, wi bera to seek redress in courts or to, until I used Ballard’sSnow Liniment io ghoug! to-death here A give evidence before them, aud, injfor rheumatism and pains. 1 think p we he tnother left. eae ae ; ther cases with which the police, itt he best liniment on earth.” te. story oF nother Jeft the child alone in the have dealt, this lawhas beén difficult ‘50c and $1 bottle at H. L. Tucker's rot ) are e,and when she returned tho to overcome. drag store. © being Ws ~ {little girl was dead. ’