The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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newspaper waifs
congress
public lands
wnd WoMA
■t — , ntt7~i in ■ qi in ar investigation. one hundred lost
NEWS OF THE WEEK. ^mint • • < ti • !••« „ ^ mh. .... b...- r
omoktle^s powder f
politic U1
Hennessey
Gleanod
OKLAHOM v
mei.t bef
CURRENT COMMENT.
ir-allli. teachuk- " h" ,l'
sscss?
Ti *
valuable
go. occupying ti"' I>rt building "« V" ;ilk„. i„ ,1,.. ..f ti..- sciiute com
.rld'n fulr. was .l.-.lic'iit.-'l ' mittcc on appropriations. ami Senator
A KlUK occurred at Ottumw a. in.. ..in..,, in afterward.
■ | other night. Lou, WMMOi insurance I ^ |W ii„.„t wbleh ta
M M A of h «
mhitions ri. 1 I.
m . v. v. tin' niiinufiH'turi'r <>f rapid
Hre gul elltl.v gave an .•xl.ll.ltl....
h. Knghind "1 ti"' 'tiln.s.s whirl
invented In opposition t'> ti...
proof ro.it of 1i. it l ..wr. h"
lion prov.-.l I. JlMip|~.l"lmi'"t
spectators. The Maxim cut
■ ntl V isonlv ii Hill. "heel of «l.'rl. wl.1.1.
th,* l.ullets fiill.'.l to pierce u..d """"
shattered. pieces of the mi'* ""
in all dirce lions.
I'pon being asked hy Senator I- dge
i whether he lunl advised the «">• «•«
A voi'NU girl >" «"•* ',U
IM,-f..ns,.. at Madrid. Spain.
liirin*' I lie service tin* other evening
"savv v ourselves; kcrc is. llu"
will exjilode!'' The eotigregalioii wa
siiip j'ana'w. i out;;;;;;;; o5i<.." r
p! three reneWo*
After the
,„llre to.
against trusts.
"."■""."■I . , ./'in' 'ijri'iil liuil ul.an.lon.'.1
tia to quell the riot lilt the striker. | J ;|n|llv Nii,| \n , jht
,, il.e Winters' AH
I.i'llio'gntpli <'<>., ti"' law-' *
tublislnnents "f the kind in tin- west,
have applieil for" receiver. I.iukilitlcs j commit
*i™SdU^vS;™falr mlui^Ipks j f'^^^'a.! '"ior."..!'.'- 1 agreements. or -
"".'I "engaged I" P'V'Ic.V.Vml.'iL" ,lo not remember thai I .«,■ I h. any , ,..lrv public policy and Illegal „
lluoWof the Ilull.lers for the. oluml.iol r , was very ,' V,,|J when mu.lo by 1 ■■ „
Memorial Publication soe.ely. ill,],. J.i.l t I nu.v s..y uiso corporations engaged in
T.Ar.r,irt,^1r.v,a: ,a *
threatened ooui strike is at an end
anil operators, through tlu
g. od ottlces of tin- ri ti/.ens' executive a Tale of ^ Wt.n. aillMr
f"r:
. trusts, r , 1 „ lie nieelin r hel.l in ti., kniifi.t tl.at ever joilsU.l on J" ' : ,.v ,u.vi,u ,.f en Italian sei-moio-
O Is- . on "'mieliehainl.er The i.asls upon wliiei. snperl. ami l.an.ls,.me as the suilptni. ^ ( u..h(| ; i . is. we are >"■
was secure,I is that the 8°''^;'llv „ propitious fulc. that f",1. m ,.l; '■ kt Z
1 ■ 1 anil voi.l w lien in,""- ■■■' c-- miners an- permitti'ilto employ a . . .....thm.^ I.ri n"s tin- l.rave ami l.c.iutl foruquait.r " *'
" us or corporations cn-agei wel?hman in each of Ike mines of tlu so «• ' ^ , n 1 , tw M, ■' "f a clo onol
.fa ..nicies from foretell ,.t1v , he M-avenwortl. Coal to. s shaft. ful totfetk,,. lli.it
ucimlcl to treat with the
ssion. Meetings were hel.l at article, ami ' . .. .
s iH.inls In Ike rliiekasaw nation r.-,s.rt .... the M.h.
1 . aflinninK provision
i/.injr the Chieka h ^ u of jntro-
ake steps to con NMth refert«c« t
I i-TuihM, treaty with the Ihiweseonun
city - -the Leavenworth Coal l,..ssna... -^hi.0,.1,1. suite grapkcl ami tkus re4lsterill« tke pre
the "Home" anil the Kiversitle. 1 In paia^i ■ i,1.1* hotel ci:.e time.
I.eavcnwortk Co. is to pay 4!, cent- of ^"^,1,,..". i! v 'of all ti,. "1 tunnel .of tke worlc' ^ '
of anv article bushel for screened coal, anil the of tlu ino i lasm matc<l to nninher ahont l.iu. una .1
..••■mine land. . . . , „ tolal length of .Ml .niles. Tkore are
just tlu, 1. Is ...ally not nincu us. ,.., . ^llrocul tunncK 12 Mils
.HH1 story. Tke reader is ski ew , now. • . , eanal to 1
«;;• w^, -
>u. . ' loiijrths ot ahoi.v .
de | is eoniinK out. lin(, nlu^ and 8T. i:dh-respeetive.y.
ii- Tin: spi •'.al siinitary in-.p*'ctor, si-n
to l.i'.ht'n I>;•" the Sp.-:ii -h Jf«'vernmm
; S SiTnvelgSS
Jttumwa, la., June i. a disastrom | lit,., t.. at tie del. ^
he siiid llr.it he wrol
for.-.ml existed. I thov ,ovt„, with a,
ottumwa in ashes Unite de.oi ion.
oregon election.
e . denied Hint Sena tcr In tke court room ot .insiu. ... . ,.rty_ After pra
visile,1 the linune. Peace K. W Shannon on Wall at
d.uiiaiule.I protection , street near ili^kth. Mrs. Marsl. was inBS „f s
,1 on the score of cam sl.ot al.ove the kcart and wastal.cn alltU.ntailin|{ a
ion" Mr Voorli.,- the police station. The full extent S,
... it a word of of kcr wound lias not keen ..see. • j ,)W,„.d hy O. A
lav meet mined vet. The bullet tired at til.
.. when it daughter struck her corset and jjlanced
in sup,, „ir. Mrs. Marsh was at the justices
,. ,,e„it„.a warrant for Marsh... ar-
f„r alu.se when the tragedy oe-
1 I 'D to a revival I don't
to li.t
T ; went Mow to view tke dainaffe don, | jMXdclpkkr.lesircd'io end't,,. life oi
nwlew of .rude for the week I prevailed among tne 1 ^~ ^,,7nd, if ke did ,,rcparc"a timmw. The^depOtta. l^^^KkerT pri^d'oft^l^ Zu^Z'T . ull
little larger. The Mont., to OdlnjJd. oat of whole cloth" the story tt t h dcp«tU • D ht«r. c r Worto llurned. then driven In opposite directions untl) "
•corded was made AINiniOHAI. PMAWUUBk httd changed front on sngar. J wai Tried to Kl UHto * If • • Car J At3o'eloek the rop.- ti-rhtened ai..mt the v,.t.... > ( j.
i« r - , oenta at New York. 1)1NVM:. Colo., 6. Flfty-ttre for free sugar," he said, "but I wo, '3 o'd'^ktSu afternoon ^Xymoroing Are broke out in th« throatiand Ifell torwanlan. lexpiml u, ■ i. have known KJ
t fern was stronger, pork products we>ak |u |u,| s u ho took possession of the Rio tin;ill> compelled to favor lc®J J ,n" ' o( m Bast Eleventh f • , ghon of the Laconla car works It was all over-in abont a hi if ..
and the unfavorable outlook for oats (;raU(U> son,hern train at Uico Mon- ,1||lMi ,.au Mijrar and no.. u > « • j- • • ■ au«l daugli- ,'Iui destroyed 9U"MHH worth of prop- hut then, as the• . «■-w tV.wn"" ,Miil
resulted in a higher pru-e. ,lav. intendin, to S,. t;, ^.stauee of tim.,t M,,a n -,a v J # ^ ^ jt: of the Afu?r practically W,pin, out the I'h, Melp ... is a si hi town. ,
A iusinkss men s meeting was hi hi htrikeis at fr.pple t reck, win >«nat<>r \ 001 lu i > l< nu I ... u shannon on Uall ..p. nt the lire attacked the refrigerator adelplna ln<|uu •
In New York to protest against the In- Uaulod as far as Montrose. There the carlisle had visited the n; eace B. W ,h. Mrs. Marsh was CiMin^ S swift's, leveling them, neCorocativ..
coiuc tax feature of the new propos«>.t |>1|(ri|M.|ir uneonpled and ran ahead. ,.oini„ittee and .1
tariff bill. The call was signed hy , . ,.lir, Ju hind. The com- for the sugar trust
•arly WW representatives of tlie largest ,.„„lit.d t« General McCook for ,,uiKr„ e« ntrihuti.
uslness interests of the city. tr,„'.ns t.> i-anture the train stealers as itjK„ declared there
Tun insurgents of San Salvador ., ,, d mail. 1 nt tke ml truth In Ike storv ..f t he s
•arlllng of tke "lM"-.;'' ' .1 g"ve' ; „„,il ,,r,lers„re iccetved ing of tke tinaucc Mrs. .Mars,, was cverytn.ng. ... , • • • as ;™-j
,cnt tns.ps, removed (iim was allege. «— «J*JJ gettln, a warrant for Marsh,, ur- .„ iosnmncc. «I'.'. ■••«'■ I ke tire Tl,„„eript. thouis.'lv.s Marie ;ks..a .. U.j..d
s,mta \na. Tho train M. Kii.sroiii. Pa., Jnne «• Never '1M*; ; 1 uhedole white the real f r aboae when the tragedy •>. ^ tll„11|r,lt t„ have i.cc, incendiary. . SmffdSieaoratod." N. Y. Weekly.
cruu.cn. lhaa thU cltj wItne«^ .oA (aoen« ourred- ; ... „ , - i Me«enger Tiicy want you np to tk. | -
rate of speed and cigkt of .Icllance ••! I..w a." w|t|| T...-KK A. Kan'"nncTke Kansas s,. I^Tini'le I. -Tke
ti.\i I a tin. Tenn .lune At lied statf Millers' association met t the thoritics here have been in
|;,,iliii • Sprim' a short distance fr.nu N.lti„nu| hotel in this city yesterday t at Moherly. Mo., of II. h. .
|. Hart let t. a young man wiU remain in session until to ^on8, alias Cole, charged with nsin« ^^"r Mhink that's what it is aiv n,ii
•ard Vin say his h.wer limbs «a: |
llel.—Chicago T
t imvuik •••" ^ " l Kansas har'« wiieai on vin- •••• unnn miners m .
sent a letter to .lustier hlfo'tke 'm'ili'i'a'nls and made system |„w which hrokc Ids necli. Mis l.o.ue mar
Field, of the I ni.cd States supreme „.„,s ..I the works and tkelr sur |. Kansas t It, M. ,.„t,on for t
s&tttt&SLZ 5ssa s-xjrwfis *SSaftr&ii
x-:Zi,:
il out the gates await- wherenpou the lie- ress sei/.ed j' 'fjj v i,u.lude til.- millers who verv
hatchet and struck her mist--«
loss of 811,(kk); insti
The tenement houses sju. asked that the Lord would malo 'h*ul.|u,,,| ti„. ^v- tem. l'n- e.
A. Atkinson, of H« stoii. i( ^r] was .|iiite ir |Mattl.> s..I.i hy all i>n.-i<th. Test
with a loss of "iMi; wm, mainma'H instructions, hut it tree. Hall's l'.imi!.\ 1
.. 8:i..-,,K). Tke tenants lost .,M,1„M,cd
iif T1h eomnanv S loss is set
wirni'i' ty of the authorities
. UiUed 'and li-' wounded. the lawbreakers t-> the i xtent ^ot re-
K/.eta had a narrow escape. prcs ing lawlessness a, wa«I .
res for tke week ended acted here yesterday an.l list nlgkt.
Is:, in tke I'nite.l States. rhelrolii.lcgrow so.it of tile strike
i.. !... .... 1 the strikers aft
i Kditl
; kevs■
I ,„. irou.de grows out of the striae a. of prominence was .... , . ■ (luv
he Take works and the strikers after ir„pe,.e when tke rope hrok. pi. . ipi ,
nightfall, outwitted tke |sdlcc. broke tt.nmr linn I" tke ground . Ka.
'.lav. Tke .|Ucstlon of uiostimportu
to lie considered is the introduct.on of
Kansas hard wheat
St. Lons. .lune - * i V'T'V l V.f' ii.l.'I!i °f iii'lic.sti..n, wlieu it takes a long lease of
thoritics here have been advised of the Mr. Phobus keeled ..v. i all ..f a su.l.l. tho . m , h UIlr.UI-«l hy any do-
f H « .' "• . iV-'1" 1:" • ijTi.-
rired witk using [ Hiysicinn Is
s to defraud.
large floi
r£2rxz?£ pa-;. 7
jet. A temporary organ.- mous posed as a w holesale agent and v«.u still are ealling up.ni tlia ftlsu nmiuria. et.nstipati.m and hiliousness.
:iat purpose has been made, eoinmission man. referring to nuiner- prt.ttv little Mills girl-.'" "N «■ -: > ' i , T~«i u,.t
the Kansas Consolidated bunks Us to his standing. Hismeth- ^geil nou." •| oyou likelier father.' \\j do uot I'V*',,,1'? dWit our-
„ Miners' association. K. HUallcgcl. was U. secure consign ^s. he's out ..f 1 1 '• 1 ;i" ilayk"^ X 'ev™ dSS-C-
thority on hi
lift V thotls;
• t imate
luanufaeture Hour from hard wheat
.lune l'eli* Tao.mv. Wash,
'ui.o had latelx had trouble with
A few of the men attempted to go to n>. „n ^
their homes and were caught b\ the
molt and terribly beaten
SiHirriiAt • • I'1 -h,m' '■ N crow.1 of who |H1, |\ nan no......
. „. ..il e.s . . in i.. d near the l'ailiter . , . . . . | left h. > me went t< theNoitlunil
w^ ks las. nigh. .....I a« ••-yl.r.-aU ti..; • hoo of 1.1s aweetheart early thl. of the JJ Z
. • i .k. 11... >■ I 111...ii t he in t.. fil|„iiitii ir mi.I took rat noison. Ili.t-iii * ... .. ... . . < i,....
■utrtv of several ihmsoiis were throw n deputies Ine.l upon iiioinin^ aii.no i. .1 i Horse Plain*. Mont , to u.lm
JUSTyggg ~ ^-w-jsixs
sue... t... it™ i «i nntu the walera reeede.
.lune V l'.x-i:." "...
l lfty l.lvr« l.« Ht by FI«mhIh In sj li>
"'• vi,mi). .1 une I. The river Segrc.
in^Torki11 TUB MdQiG TOUGll
with classic features should go cleau-
■v, aluivcn. As for women, thev skould OF
is sligktl v wounded. Tke
inkers l.owcvcr succeeded In keeping
at 1'ull- i the new men away.
Tol'Kk V Kan June « Tke largest
the 1st r
died tt the relief committee
A |(M V oltleers believe the Cripple
Creek. Col., strikers will have to
be shelled from their fort at Hull
.... , of Lerula. swollen ... Bluiven. A8 Iitr Wouien, m- v s.........
' rains, swept over the Sen ile Ugel road dross wlth true art. and that they
a yesterday destroying an inn and ware- s|lou|ti " ' •
•>'- house. Fifteen drowned bodies hav. '
•" already I recovered. It l believed '
llfty people lost their lives.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
jsent there are L'.'.O.OUO .
mis and 1,000,otw ailher- You smile at the idea. Hut if you
i cuts to Christian churches. The num- *
her of converts last year \
he largest roUins van/andt.of Uhode Island, died
!>• convention in I he p.liticai history ol kllnc.
ATI.
is gathering at this city.' At Prof William llos j kill
i ters erowds of delegates Cher, .he . >«!' !nan and ...or.ally wo.,
lends stretch into the street. is ||,. was horn at Hanover.
rv ro. in. hall ll.ul corridor ... ,k.t„|,er '.'I. KIT.
,ling is packed will, delegates Mar.lcr .n.l Sul. l.l.
|.\ can i.lul.'s.... k.*...!.piartcrs i ■ (1 . t... '' . .lane .losi-ph L. B.ec.e .. .
.v.. Kail.. .Iliac «. Monday | ski „ polish .lev. shot hia wife jester-1 '|-ll|llUttlw,
Ai.tos. 111 . June 4. A Bluff
work train ran into u string of cars, tj,c inRt ten yeara there lias liei-n a gam n .
miles east of here yesterday. '1 ke lie per cent. l)j spepsia
■i"" ssrb^d^,^iuen,urKh; r^ r.®.e;i^
man Harrison badly wounded. Six ol year8> j,as tendered his resignation.
the workmen were injured. ' Thieves possess i
Edward
° j 1 - "
i. you will think, and no doubt
that the voyage
days. Instead of that it took s>>
i.s. and when the Ly.lgate Hnall>
s with
Ot M. l Monk- mitted.
"'im!!'., U- IV, vi. Ih.NisoN. Tex., .lune 4 Passengi
l' ul vesterdav train No. 3, of the Houston & Texi
1 central, was wrecked at Howe. lev. a . of j^ned
• ■ * small station south of here, Saturday us... ,,f 1
u 41ll loses over j*s.ni*i . , . t. .n,.,
•Ith the same revolver. fui'|ur). „( HM Steele, of St. .lo
•as formerly Mrs. Hem-, „as,l,edire.t cause of the closing. .
,V.v light."".' .f""r miles norm 01 mi- |ler husband .Hel lI. J ear ago. I 1{'h('„| „h tlu. llunu has been shaky fo. "art
mrging ineir uuiv- nine. Tlui . brothers were returning alM\ she had been married to i.oschski
1U kino the regular semi annual sun I ' ( lu<( wagon and one. ,,niv three weeks Jealousy wa-siud
mice of the Sac an.l Fox Indians, near - j th(. third horse behind. to havt been tho cause that le.I to the
te Sac and Koxageney. I. T.. two '• K:,„ .In., • The Arkan
nuuif bucks became involved in a Wuiiim.k , .
ille Kilward Jenkins keeps a exclaim iimtjusi
Hood's
-r\rc
es u arrest .,,.,.111 .i - nntte.. sui.
sent the uillltla to Cripple Creek to ' ' | N i(ll,i three horses, were killed. Mrs.
revent the deputy sheritTs frtnn .lis- , . r« ur miles north of this in^r ||,.r
liarifinif their duty. 'it.... i. i-.. 11 •. i - were returning ..nd she hi
i(, ; M oYhH'k.' sudden I
uiunr v.. ........ eauie <> raging torrent. I he
in which C hief Astor. Little Hoy, Two i .nim. ,,,11.. -h.wn hke a big
Tails and-No Head and Wolfeye were three feet in he' lit and with
all shot, the tirst two fatally. | force
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riflits bill la pralaed In •'
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1894, newspaper, June 8, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108843/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.