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| : . 7, WO s am hye courts, up to the United 7 CHILD'S FEARFUL jim the stove and went and got wood] TRAINMEN FiceT ROBBERS. | AMERICAN METHODS. jfrom the barn and burned up the TALE OF MURDER. head and arm” ian “What did she do with the rest of| Bandits Blow a Safe and Get About the body?” ooo en Northern Pacific Tells How Mother Shot, Cut) “she cut the legs from the body, = which lay on the table, and then put Burlington. up and Burned Her Step | the body and legs in a feed eack and| Butte, Mont., February 18.—Five f h ; Bod placed the sack in the pantry.” men, according to the railway men,, ather's Ve “What did you do while your}and two men, according to paseen- mother was cutting up the body and | gers, held up a Burlington eastbound mony ent Monticello, N. ¥., Feb. 12.—“Who | buraing the head and arm?” express eight miles from this city om| of the Moseley commission, which te- fired the shot that killed your step-| “I went back to bed.’ the Northern Pacific tracks shortly | Ply pronnipes ae i ag “ British Commission Tells What It! Saw While in This Country. | se | \Qvorka Harder or Feater Than (900 DROPS | : His English Brothes--Oth- S siaaieeommes ae er Criticiams. Unfavorable testimony by members father?” “Did you sleep?” before midnight. ° “ ial conditions there, accumu- “Mamma.” “Yes, sir.” The robbers blew the express safe} jates. Mr. McDonald, the delegate of “Then what did she do?” @ne could feel the dismay in thd]and escaped with plunder estimated | the London Trades’ council, in an ad- ean “Cut off his head and right arm |courtroom at this calm assertion of] at-as high.as $5,000. Preceding the | dress to his fellow councilors, repudi- 1 Ini RES: UREN pt on ae A +. li hi blowing of the safe the robbers had | * the idea that. American workmen | EE 2 ULAR with an ax and burned them in the/|the girl, as if she were telling how/ blowing Ahres times the. agpoun’ of work 4 stove.” she had slept after a party. 6 fight wfth the train crew in which} complished by the English. He denied Promotes DigestionCheerful- |f A shudder swept the densely pack-} “When I woke upmamma was get-| mail clerk was badly wounded. that the policy of “ca canny” did not nessancRest.contains neither ed courtroom . men cried out in| ting breakfast,” said the girl. “After| ‘Fhe holdup took place on a grade} exist in the United States. ve Morphine nor Mineral. horror as they heard da May Tay-|breakfast she cut up the rest of thé which leads into Butte. The robbers wonanepl oon ‘chine lees —o oT NARCOTIC. lor, 14 years old, answer the district body, and spent the rest of the daxfeppeared suddenly at @ short turn quietly than they doin England. While . ee attorney, Frank S, Anderson. Her| burning it. She burned some of théfand one waved a red lantern. The} the tendency in the United States was Pecipe af Chet Dr SAMUEL PITCHER mother, Mrs. Lafayette Taylor, clothes and threw the others down in |signal was instantly obeyed by the| toward the use of machines, to short- Papin ‘ Sead whom she was accusiug, sat ten feet | the cellar. engineer, but vefore he could realize pth cape ee hg deray se, fa — fata ‘Sl - from the witness chair. She burned the handle of the ‘ax, |the purpose of the robbers they were| Sere were also Dat eons ate Seed + ers’ deus in New York, Philadelphia, | Neighbors had declared that the|and I don’t kuow what she did with covered with revolvers. Thefireman] Chicago and elsewhere that would not Seed - mother exercised hypnotic influence] the steel part. She burned part of} was forced to leave the cab and un- |, be allowed to exist in Great Britain for i over Ida May, and theconduzt of the} her own clothes that were blood-| couple the express and mail coaches, | five minutes. . : ined 2 i He did not think that British meth- Aperfect Remedy for Cons i girl seemed to confirm the tale, for stained and scrubbed the floor. while the engineer remained on the cas ulice ane pros: 4 . ia rae tion Sout Stomach, Di ie. she quailed before her mother’s eyes.| “Did your mother say anything | engine. sult of the commission’s visit, because Worms Convulsions Feverish- Perspiration stood on the child’s) to you about the murder?” The sudden stopping of the train} here they went in for solid, sound ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. forehead, she shifted uneasily in her] ‘She told that I should say that aroused the other members of the} workmanship, which they did not doin chair and cast down her eyes, trem-| father had gone to Orange county to| train crew and a number of pasepn: America, He had seen work there .FacStmite Signature of which would cause a man to be dis- Bh iliaw. bling.3,Her-answers at first showed | look for a house. gers, who rushed to the platform, charged here instantly. ‘The American 7 " Hay the mother’s influence. People in the TOLD HER UNCLE, HE LAvGHED, — | Fight wae quickly shown by the rob-| workmen had nothing to teach the FEW YORK. court room noticed it, and their mur-| «()y the Sundav after mamma and bers and while the passenger rushed | British workmen, but the British em- muring warned the district attorney || went to Peter Yerkin’s house—he’s back into the cars the trainmen| ployer had a great deal to learn from that something was wrong. mathtnate uncle—manme dcld kits stood their greund and returned the ee er egg om a ada Mm criticising the © 's ie © Ss “Mrs. Taylor, don’t try toinfluence | that she had killed ‘Lafe’ and burned fire of the robbers. About a dozen & the witness,” he exclaimed, and then |}i, hody in the stove.” sion had visited, Mr. McDonald said shots in all were fired, the only per- they had only seen one that was clean, he stood in front of Mrs. Taylor. The) «wpat did Peter say?” woman craed her neck to peer! «i. Kind of laughed. He said + Thirty Years zk 35 Dasrs 3 Cini 5 (| aes ere SmeCR a meena | a EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. « ( | ‘THE CENTAUR Company, Hew YORE Cry. , |Son being hit, so far as known, being] namely, Washington, The condition a mail clerk, of Pittsburg and the business of the The robbers retreated in the direc- people there were impossible to de- — ae nn a. a mamma and me could stay with him ‘ida of the moll Gnd ekptens care scribe. The delegates, in visiting the : a iene _ trembled and wiped herforehead net-| 444 that we could take our horse adie: Carnegie works, were told not to take vously. Mr, Anderson made Mrs. 4 at : ;|while firing and when they reached] notes or photographs, but what he saw Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table The Best is the Cheapest. \ pigs and chickens to his house and bs teak clatloriy thee waee’e dotall of the wibhery “anndition . Sinpalled at Butler Station, 1 es ant s' plled ‘ Taylor move her chair so that she | aa) our cow. I oy Bi Bne | him to cay thatyif Mr. Carnegie would] 40.808 Leaman... 1085 P.w,| Not how cheap but how good fe could not look at the child. ‘ ; : to go ahead. The care were run| 2/™ to say that, if Air. Varnegie woul! © ,. 98 Kanaan City expre: tbh a M. | the ti = - ‘I think mamma got the pistol last alaub Geo Bille hawk: the eats wae aes the workers’ children shod, pave| qo. 34 StLoulaexpreas “Ta:heP OM. ene. Many girls no older jthan the Wit-| \yeust. Ira Kuiffen, postmaster at a cubs thering their| ne sttect® and put windows in some No. 104 Local Freight... ..11:55P.M.] The Twice-a Week Republic is not ness were in the court room andfully | Cuiteryille, sent away and bought it . — Pras oe , : eir! of the uoanmn be aval de mete for the go. 2 st Loni & Jeplin (ilmited) B08 PM, |as cheap as some so-called newspa- ? . Rene, vere Wi | . yy | OC yf ce » a p - le Ll 22: MM, ‘ . half the audience were women. AS) 7 hor, and got hereartridges, too. pid ie orees | good of humanity than in endowing Ii-} To. ia raee City & Joplin expr. dah M. | Pers, but it is ascheapasitis possible the slight, pale little girl now calmly | : ri and rode away. The news reached] braries. No. 103 Local Fretaht.. “2:15PM! to sell WY leer tetcible tale with absolutely | At 23Y time previous to the mur-| 4, city halfan hour later and pos-| “Ca canny,” the expression quoted INTRRATATY DIVi *| to sell @ first-class newspaper. It tuld her terrible tale with absolutely | 4,. giq you see your mother use the N 0 - : above, is a Scotch phrase, which is] $8) Bate: & Madieon Depart." 4.m.| prints all the news that is worth no show of emotion, exclamations of pistol?” ’ ses were sent out immediately in all equivalent to “Won't overwork your Ne ditheice Gener . New dg printing. Ifyou read it all the year indi i a directions. Pacific} self.” ‘This i "ha Rd No, 181 Butler Depart ab ots ib indignation aud horror ye maya “Yes, sir, [saw her shoot at an} oa. AR Ll joi ir aris , poe fe the policy cage tet: bis er ete Gs Vaitounvoont, Agent {Pound you are posted on all the im- Hy . 4 Ss ‘a Ps L 7 times hisses were heard from the] 4.) once, and at another time at we nen ge fe lesa ha itbanl bt ae at Neck —~ ) portant and interesting affairs of the ( or the arrest and conviction o! ne regulation) Kk, QO, Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, crowd. _Suatice of the Peace William papain the kitchen. The bullet B. MeMillant, who presided, WAS Vile! suck over the door aid mame ibly moved by the recital. picked the bullet out.” world. Itis the best and most relk able newspaper that money and . | brains can produce—and thoseshould tput, ‘geemaes eh REELS po ue «| Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. AMERICAN RAILROAD METHODS| g,, NORTH BOUND White Girls Served Negroes. THE MOTHER IS A GLAN'TESS, The pistol and a tub in which some miki ek No.8 patie. WG -™-! be the distinguishing traiteofa . per in Person of Philip h J - news- <a When Mrs. Taylor was brought of Taylor’s clothes had been placed) gait Lake City, Utah, Feb. 13.— Burtt ‘Repesned: Aaudtvaticn - 400) {Gtlant Springs Expose "| Paper that is designed to be read by into the poom abe. walked. qniel, an before they were burned were identi |(ongiderable comment has. been for Them. Bemember this ts the ar 6 all members of the family, : ort | iween Kansas City, Mi Pitta! Kan. io: Joplin, Mo, 24 Sulphur Springs Subscription price, $layear. Any Philip Burtt, general traffic man-| 4? ~, tloam 8: " +z, and the direc! adeale x i route from the south to 8t. Louts, Chicago, | Dewsdealer newspaper or postmaster ager of the Northeastern railroad, and points north and northeast and to Denver, | 1] speaking at the Railway institute of| Ogden, San Franoleco, Portland end pointe | 7 receive your subscription or you York the other day relative to his pee ac horthwest. Wo expense ee beer | may mail it direct to recent investigation of American rail- seoend to none 1m ta weet, Trave Tae‘Repvus.ic, é ; road methods, expressed general ad- w tine : miration of them, and said he was of jon’) Pass Agt., Kai St. Louia. Mo, the opinion that British railroad men HARRIET FREDERICK. WATCH ST. LOUIS. could learn much from America, At OST ROP ATHIST The greatest world’s fair the world '’ has ever seen will be held atSt. Louis fied by the girl. aroused in Utah over the action of imposing in her stalwart strength as Senator elect Reéd Smoot in seating a grevadier. Her hair is raven black; A ou » Geanmen, her eyes, her most prominent feature, some negroes at a banquet with white are bold, piercing and unflinching; Washington, Feb. 13.—Representa- people and having white girls serve her sallow complexion was slightly | tive Cochran, of Missouri, caused 4|them. The Southerners now living flushed. She wore a black calico|stirin the House this afternoon by | inthe state express themselves onthe dreas with white braid and a black| denouncing a statement of Repre-| subject with especial vigor. “Andto gindle with a large gilt buckle, She | sentative Hepburn as a lie. The bill think,” said one of them to-day, clasped ber large hands and swept | Under discussion was the Elkinsanti-|“that Smoot’s father was a Ken- the same time, he added, the best : 9“ . America inds would find ch t the crowded room with her eyes|Tebate bill, and Mr. Hepburn had|tuckian and slaveholder. It must] ; PE Shittionen, in aeitekc es icin . , admire and ‘learn in English railroad * in 1903. To keepin touch with the giving back look for look. made a severe attack upon the Dem-jhave made the old man turn over in| management. All classes of diseases successfully work of pes teen Pepe hy t rf When Justice MeMillan called the | crats, who, he said, had shown @|his grave.” Mr. Burett said that the intense ogy ool ee ee world’s fair and to get all the news court to order the wothan Suddenly | Willingness to vote for any kind of] Friends of Smoot defend his course, | keenness aed coibuslaas of all Amer-| Butler, Mo. ce of all the earth, every reading person jumped from her chair and exclaim-|idiocy labelled “anti-trust.” He re-| He himself is quoted as saying in ex-| "oP Pry Mate wee oe No a should at once subscribe for the ibs impress: o * 4 OR. H. M. CANNON, great newspaper of St. Louis, the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. _ Iteta: eminent and alone among A uewspapers, and acknowledges no equal orrival. Its circulation ex- tends to every state and territory in the union, to Canada and Mexico, ed: “Not guilty! Pure accident!” The|ferred to ®. speech of Representave| planation: “If President Roosevelt questioning of the child began at Cochran who, he said, had misread is not too good to entertain a color- once the provis‘ons of the interstate com-/d man at the White House, I don’t “Do you remember the day two} merce law, see why I shouldn’t have colored weeks ago last Monday?” asked Mr.| “Will the gentleman yield?” asked | people as my guests.” Mr. Cochran. thought that while America held the record for speed, the English average | {)KN'TIST. * RUTLER, ne express runs would be found higher than the American. Mr. Burtt cor. dially admired American ad in the use of power and in s Wilt vein Adrian every Tuesday and Friday , | prepared to :to all kinds of Dental work. as. M.CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A, ROE, W.T Anderson. ei 3 The occasion at which this took] jabor-saving devices. He concluded : nd-te-e BA bh “Sop, Bit* eT Fe >a igh MIR place was at the banquet given by| with remarking: Diseazoe of women and | Har, Bye. Nog tone 0h. wales & toe. Bache “What was your mother doing] “! denounce your statement as 4) Apostle and Mrs. Smoot to themem-| _ The English must learn to be less ¢ , guage. It dught to be in your when Lafayette Taylor came in?” —_| deliberate lie,” shouted the St. Joseph | pers of the state legislature and state abt’ ag gems ee in] DR- HRISTY & ROF. during the eoming year. ver: “She was getting supper.” congressman, : officers in Provo. Invitations were iri on go , Gecaly Bt: a ved Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- tisement: elsewhere in this issue. ‘ “Did you hear angry words be-| “If you did not misstate the law] given officers of both houses. One} Providence to be teachers of the went Store, Butler, Wo. 3 er) tween your stepfather and your|deliberately, you did so through|doorkeeper of the lower house isa ignorance,” said Mr. Hepburn. negro man who, in private life, isa Mrs. Taylor fixed her eyes on the] Mr. Cochran did not reply, and his |janitor and politician. He received girl, who shuddered words were passed without further invitation._He—tovk—along his “heard my stepfather use angry notice. Pin wife and a couple of negro friends words,” said the girl, dropping her She Was Dred Scott’s Owner. with their wives. One of the other eyes. It was then that Mr. Ander- 3 men is the editor of a weekly paper son shut out the impelling gaze of Springfield, Mass., Feb. 13 —Mrs. |tornegroes and the second isemploy- the mother. ‘Then the girl described | °: ©. Chaffee, 88 years old, died here), 4 a6 a porter. the wretched cabin where the mur-|Jesterday of old age. She was the der took place..&'There were two beds widow of Dr. C. (. Chaffee and was at in the room whore the stove was, but | 0¢ time the owner of Dred Scott, the next room wascalled the kitchen. | ©V" whom the famous legal contro- “I was asleep when ashot woke me| Versy was waged which practically up,” the girl testified. “I saw father] ®aRulled the Missouri compromise. standivg in the Sdoorway opening The slave had been left to Mre. Chaf into the kitchen. He said: ‘I fee by-ber first husband, Dr. Emer shot.’ Mother was inthe kitchen. She |#02 of St. Louis, and when she had did not say anything. 1 rushed by practically given him his freedom, my father and went out on the door | fer moving to this city to live. A, step. [stood there a minute and St. Louis lawyer brought suit on the then came back. Papa was in the claim that Scott had been freed by bedroom, Mamma was atill in the] beitit taken into a “free” state. He kitchen. I heard another shot.” hoped.by this to gain Srott’s free- > dom and obtain fourteen years’ SAW ALL THIS, THEN SLEPT, ne Ra VEN wages for him. 'The doeal court de “Who fired it?” asked Mr. Ander- rived in his favor, bat in three su: world,” Office Telephone 20. _ House Telephone 1°, —<——<————— T C. BOULWARE, “hysiclar onc « Surgeon. Office nortaside square Mo. Diseaerof womenand “chi A CITY OF SUICIDES. mother?” Figures Which Show That.fhe Earo-|, pean City Leads the World in This Class of Unfortunates. \ Statistics for 1902 demonstrate that d Vienna continues in| the front rank rations Over Lin Sees of the European capitals in the num- | studio, north sid Butler, Mo ber of suicides. Last year’s records show that there were 453 deaths from} suicide and 467 attempts at self-de- struction. The ‘number of women suicidés increased in ten years from 57 to 124. Most-of the deaths are at- tributed to love and hunger. Thi former was responsible for 160 sui- ay cides or attempts at self-destruction, er poverty for 158, insanity for 127, do- CURES NOTHING mestic troubles for 72 and financial] 9 4 losses for 19. One hundred and sixty 4A SURE and CERTAIN CURS known for 1S the persons hanged themselves, 148 used as firearms in taking their lives, 60] } BEST REMEDY for PILES. ; drowned themselves and 35 took poi- ,) : s0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ce \ So eT SAFE OPENED THROUGH DREAM - tins Lent Kuhibers stn Combating} ph & expenience ieee PATENTS E Kneel, of Carthage, Mo., promi * eorre, An Epoch Making War. Vienna, February 14—Vienna newspapers comment, on the present situation in the Balkan peninsula, agreeing that the affair is fast taking on a serious aspect. Die Informa- tion declares & Macedonian in»urreo- tion certainly will break out between March 28 and April 10. Die Zelt says Ruesia and Austria, realizing that interference ie useless, have resolved to let things take their natural course. Tue Morning Zeitung says: “We are on the eve Of an eroch-making war. When it is concluded it will be rope. Lv will be almost the last step in the expulsion of Turks from Europe.” *Munuaa,” instantly responded the Statessupreme conrt, it was declared girl. ‘ EA, that the negro’s ownership was not “a mistake, child,” Mre. Taylor] toes hy bie being take upe, shouted. : -{freesorl Immediately after the suit le of J-iferson City'a Therewase derisive laugh in the) pag teen decided in her favor, Mrs. er Me hold Rev. Case Bese, court room. : Chaffee liberated the man. pastor ufone of the churched of that] ago and the combinition lost. After “After you beard the shot, what ‘ 2 yu, Whovinubdzarated the erusn.+| jocal mechanics bad failed to. oper did you se, tu?” Washington, Feo. dt In’ the} muatiet gat Ming denis dm Jeffersm | the sate Knell songht the aid of an > “{ saw mamma cut off papa’s head | hous today the Confetvice.repy.t|'! Pigs site pital re ‘ peiatres fous § Phen: she cut off hie} upon the Lili to craete ageneral stuff een maleiens f SOR om aee Ban ws Pee ae Medien: ie | he army was adopted. “It is now) prooks sliould be prpsd: to assume red the” éily signature, | al! netit among horsemen of the state, performed a remarkeble feat the] _ other day through the aid of a dream. | ‘The safe in his place of basiness had} beet lotked by accident three weeks