The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Hennessey Democrat.
Kn n * Tm«i-
Hwineasey Ofc-ls.
km aland manifests a tendency to
interfere in tho affairs of Brazi •
There is no particular reason lor ll
unlets that Brazil's affairs aro none
of England's business.
According to Kato
Washington: -The most offensive
spectacle on earth to a solf-re |ieot-
ing American is ono of his
men posing as a second-rato KnglUh-
man."
Elections of the Year
It ha ■ 1. •ojni" tt*i' mat jc in politics
A iarok forgotten reservlor was
Upped >t l.ock|.« l, N. V., U>« other
d«v by worklu*u>i a *ll<> we.u exeu-
rating (or foundation. It belonged
to > •ystem of water works aban-
doned many yen'" K" ^
It's no u o lor New York m t«lk 11'
carrying throulli a bcat-tho-reonrd
world's fair sohemo, olthor ton yours
or too yu ri hence Now Hoi k Is too
cosmopolitan and not *i«l<*>ntly
patriotic to do anything very groat
lo order that tho city as a whole may
got tho benefit.
Boston dctootlvos did a groat
piece of work in exposing the scheme
for wholosalo smuggling of furs from
Canada It Is no small undertaking
lo iaforco a custom system having
little but a long wall of thio air as a
defense against tho heaviest tempta-
tions to imugglo.
A roMCE court practitioner lieing
offered 1S to undeillko ,llo,,l,e,10""0
of an accused dynamiter declined the
fee and the case. It is tho tlrst in-
stance of tho kind reoorded. and
among Bis fellows his conduct Is
viewed as little less than unprofos
atonal, especially as |Uf wnl all tho
man lust
on. Mart Wit.**" "ays. according
toroport. that Arthur U. bnoad of
Syracuse. N. V.. 1. H. U Norrross.
Who throw thodynamit) I'omh nt
Russoll Sage, and that ho also com-
mitted the Christie Warden murder.
Dr Mary should not rest here, she
should also accuse lilm of being .! ' «
tha Ripper.
Tnr British Insinuation, that "the
Valkyrie has orossod thf ocean, which
tho Vigilant will ne>er do." Isn't in
tho best, of taste. When It ix-comes
necessary to senu an American yacht
across the ocean to bring hack tho
cup tho yacht ♦rill go. but it doesn t
look now a* if it would be necessary
for a while.
Two men in Now York had a duel
With sickles and ono was harvested
It was not sn affray growing from a
trlHe. It seems that the aggressor
had tlrst lent a pipeful of tobacco to
the aggresseo, and had boon re-
quested to augment tho loan by a
match. There are times when the
revival of tho code cannot bo wholly
condemned.
A Herman Kgyptdloglst endeavors
to prove that Benjamin Franklin was
.lot the devisor, but merely tho re-
disooverer of tho lightning conduc-
tor, as ho claims 1hut he lias abund-
ant testimony that the ancient
Egyptians used a form of this useful
instrument for protecting their tem-
ples against discharges of atmos-
pheric electricity.
So vast are the ruins of Pom poll
that they cannot all bo oxcavatod. ut
the ordinary rate of progress before
the middle of the next century on
the European plan, that is. Chicago
would have tho whole placo cleared
up, and choice corner lots for sale,
in just about four weeks from the
time when the first .tlpdSrffuf of
ashes was tkaen^away.
DEMOCRAT MATT)MIS.
W ( t tint t -I • n'tiant partyfsat u dlsadvan-
Mt'Klule) Uni. | Ugo in off years. Parties of adminls
. , I ir it' <*i however can onlv be l eateil
TTic following is un oxtrac fro... n ( ^ q( ,sitJoll nre .veil
tpeeuh ..f l.mvvem-- I Nenl. inn. , - ' ,Wuro-mUms in the - ip-
erutle candidate for governor • >! I - nf ,.| irlT .i. tined purl. priiicipti
delivered ut Newark on the opening >f I !uirty |, „.,i in Ihet
the i-uuipuigli ...mdltinn this venr.
The greaU t !•«' I" t he proaperlt) of standing i" every flute us notli
the la Mclvinicx isiu* a^.t^t against the eel!.,-. „<
the federal system of pis t.. tive tlixa . .iiUI1,rv ll Is evrivwSei.
Hun in continued we can luiv>- no gen )|( l|1'u uU,.„ti.,n of the pv..ple to
eral and pcriiianeiit pronpeiit) m 'hi thev have iimde u
country. To regain Mich ne.pc.it} | We arc unable «..
1 ield'K I WC niu.ti.ppijftlu' as loth- r.".t .it ti* * in U(11 M<ti,,.,.,r under an.v •.ii.li-
evil with enfnejtne*.. nd >'K"| a « a ;V(,n ..^anir-ed aggrtrs-lve
forever destroy the MeKlnley n.. Oi'Kl , * ,.^|iasin tie It. publican party.
oftnx..tlon. I .| Ills iv "lie of the strange fea
Tho power of the government toll TV , f pnigii. It ha. Isvn
and collect las.-. f,.r Itao-.vn sup|s>rt| tnr« • '['mrruJa ^ntics that a
cuitr<>1 of the ifovernm nt
i met oil the threshold «'f nn
THE TWO TERRITORIES
Perry ti liius
to be underlaid with
uieut to levy |
ii-.vn support . 'ures
cannot 1h* controverted. It must b*' ;
conceded by all. But i
to 1 4
elgn pow r of taxation iM1i
u .sl f.„- gKycr.ili.cuta] and I
vith
Itsobiaes the instrument ol pnvai.; ..." , h - ■ - tfi
terests to promote private train it is n< . a P
Sir:.tuo!: h-:
titrated Jpposith
itself. Nowhere
in turn
u i-ong and ot>pressiou
ukkIp of raisin# revenue for jiubllc pur
earnest purpose or
... ,,r t-oiirai/cous uvu-rminatlon among the
"raw'th n is u I Kepuhliealis. -
raxation is .i i i .tr.-etive work
vldei
Shsintr and coiie-.-ntrai
mee distinguished the
th«.v ure practically without
Ditided originally
ll .1 llanicis has been app".ntcd
treasurer of O county.
. .. v ne county Is the only one in ok-
Uihoiiia that lias a "puulie printer,
"wo lots lacing the public square
Main street In Enid sold last week
the
cattle
The Times Kay*
lea re he have th" T«vas lev
number have died.
d that the land
its consolidated
at Woodward.
U uow fully « "
It is rumo
r and a
vith the
The tfinuiiiif
and the (fin«« in llie eotl<
all running full time.
urtaln,
Watonga is in V-l glee Mr the
ann'.uncement iu an eastern Bew«pa_
Iter that tho Wnpt.at asao,'i«lon of
New York lias d. elded to establish In-
clustrial s hoe's <or whites and idians
at Watouga.
It i >aid that tho sooncrs seem to
be iu a majority on ti.e bottou.s^ And
the < bailees are tl.al a m.joHty of
them will be in the tiottom—of some
prison cell sooner or Ut r, f *• «/
remain there.
Hover..,.r iteufrow Is enjaged In vis-
iting th- strip e'.le.ln oiderofanli-
larize himself with I hi :r locations^ ul.li
the general wants of tho pcoplo by
m raoual olisei-viitloii iins is u good
^ and will. M l„;[ the governor in
closer touch with the pcopl
Times-Journal; Judge Scott an.l
Miss Ada i Cui nutt came up from
.Norman ye.ter.lay. 'th. Judge
MR. CURTIS COT HOT
jehry simpson makes
very mad.
SCENE ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE
TI,- rupfkn Maui'wr It.— ..!, . «
I i,| trU.itneut«ry >l oo.n llir
„k-ut «:f the Mt.lloll.tl L-ttgi
M.,lf-o.uu TH*t '« IUU*
ruitti Allo,-, «y !"«■«•••••
-ffMhlnitou N-w*.
iiiuidl
iluy's session nd continued only alov-
i, divided minority to I iIollll [, jime
l ri|/"l t ;r. but (]nthric land ofllee, h
Public necessity must therefore mark { voter
and prescribe th institutional II... I . ' 1 '
for the cxereis., of sitih Po«|'r- ' "V ,,f prohibition, the. lone be
principle lias been nnl.eis.ill> ri g | .Ill(| more hopelessly dlvl
Blicd 111 a fundamental one by Judicial . personnl and professiona
tribunals of the last resort • rccns'l of their candidate, in Xcbras
Th ni.iiouuilluit It has. , ( Kulls.ls the party is melting Choctaw
time und again doclurcd that whi tns , lnuiist rnnlis In ohm. | closed,
atiou is prosUtutod to ol.jeat-. not eon
neeted with tin. public interest". It , h.. It.t,
ceases to i«' taxullon and bccnmi l ,.nihusiiistie or eoulldent
dor, and Unit the transfer of muncy
from the owners of It into the posse
si.Ill of those w ho ha
though ll be done under the nil in e^
It in clear thai a general Ucmoeravii
difeai next month, if
other power not granted to ^ i Vi.'.^'tllY'iiu' cnergv "r entliusia.in
suprcnw oourt of tho I lilted H a 1(llctf iiresents'. at this l''He less
years ago rxpressed the principle !f'V"'Xmeuts o'f octive and potent
words: , . ,| „„lt|on than any which hns
>f the Choc
tawTa'tlo".'. is" h'.r't"nearly « | ftp will clear
his accounts with the nation. % county in the aistrit*.
;i farmer living
f Norman, died
There arc hut few places lo eoun " := ' ' „M,,ek in the
«;r roeure'SLzSr* i «i:- ^
Treasurer
The Vrapuhoe Argua says tli t slfip
boomers are liiinjf on claims in
countv at the rate of fifty per day.
depth.
Owing to a lack of funds caused by
Treasurer Met urtain's shortage, the
liools Will have to be
c-register of the
i-s a claim on the
..outhwo^t Huattcr of3 -SS-ii. and ud-
joins the townsltc of Knid.
in the case of the territor
r.Hsvl'nntoms of the dreadful disease.
Inn t'hev passed away. last lues
da, he showed decided symptoms and
tt 1(111)- Waits was called he wa*
KutTt-ring Intensely and could not bear
liquid o? a .I,." Icittn In his mouth I e
jrrew rapidly worse, dying in intense
agony Monday night.
vmond.
washington. Oct. --i —If the house
of representative* had not been in a
condition of disorder yesterday after
noon when nothing short of a prize
titriit. would attract attention, there
w ould have bee. a scene of general
interest: As it was l!o|,rcsenUttv
Curtis of the Four*. Kansas district
shook Ids list iu the face of Hepresen-
tativc'simi.son of the Sevculi. Kansas
district, and shunted, ' iou arc
il telling a fulsehooil. _
The bill was pending requiring tue
, all road companl
lions and Stop trains .it the govern-
ment towns in the Cherokee oiltlc.
Mr Curtis had made known li.s ob-
stoes.ac «:rl«. «< «"■ k 'Ui.il.ll
of I.Og M«l t rl, l««i.
It Ijooaxsi*ort, Ind., Oct - ' - Mr*-
Charles bchuiidt shot and inst-in \
killed * «.• ,• Walixm yi-sUiaaV.
farm south of I.ogansporl
little town of Waltou. Mr
rented a f irm to Wa ton last spnnar.
'? fhf 'h!!"e""°f' Vivi1""Seh'u.idt
(I demanded .s esslon. Mrs,
i : .1 ,-xi' teil atiu
'evolve.-. Returning she took de
liberate atm ut Wailon« head and
tirod. The l.uliot struck him in tne
forehead. duhUiu^' his bra us on the
11 •!•). . M Mi ni was ai-rcletl and
wall ' 'ie \ oinuu .
brought to r.ojyansport uml p a. iu
jail. Walton was a niarricl man « J
with a good reputation. Mr N " ,im
is a m iri ied woiiiau, her liiis'-and
was n<>t present when the murder took
ni slie .- finite wealthy, having
?orae' into po<st^iou rererttly of a
•rood Miiu t.f uuiuey through Hie .ieatn
of a relative. Tht-re wa* i-troug taiu
of huching her bef« i<- she was
brought to the city, as this niurUcr
was a most brutal one.
FOR CRIMINAL A9BAULT.
STILL BASCS FIRE.
* -rt.i^>eSRas
.v I thev are not enthusiastic
• ' en there. In New York tin;
ho title to it. 1 without Visible hI*ii « f «jt |>«-•[■ e j';; ;;; | lu Um. ru t. „f the territory of:uk- . j't*";'e,foUnd in the
, I front ..f th. unit. 1 1 . | laho|n;l< ,, lt. ( |aru philntlfl. vs. .1. L. i * tlie'bleached skeleton of a man
of a tax ia unconstitutional foi of that state _ Dcuoeiatie Uuein. defendant, the supreme court | < looked as i( it hod beeu
all the reason, which forbid Mate leg 11 l e ^ tl ' 1tt thing fai'od to sustain his n.andau.ua ol, ^ All empty ju|f icaajo. d
Ishitnres and congress to us,,r|. any ha CI edit, d to technical ,mints of Ian. . ,h, , ,e ton but no m T $
'* ""
To lay with one hand the i m-er of j i'n'our politics. The country
the government on the propc t\ of ti 1 t ,|«oeiVe«l. It cannot fail to see
citizens, und w ith the other to In-stow■ |)rlll,tie delay in formulating
iitive
dd onea
heri-
Tate enterprises andbuiht up private o( ,uln
fortunes, is none the h"J a robber,, be n . |t..,„,Mten,m left us a heri
it Is,lone under the forms ' Uie of avil to the business of the
...1I...I la xatlon. ! here . nn g , „r,y is.without
■ Ithout strong and popular
cause I
and is called taxatior
no lnwful tax which is
public purpose."
i lender
ithout effective organinntl,
Ithout hope
party still , l.ouis Hopuhllc
limitation
taw n itlon. Some failed to register j several
because they were absent, and others
could not prove up their citizenship.
It seems s«range, to hear o^utter
leaders of the Uepubl1
rt that there «hu be no limitation ; dincussion on the repeal of the
of the uses for which the power of tax- ..taction law. fongrcssnian I'at-
at ion can b«* e\t rciscil and boldly and edei1 "l hV TeSlsS^V. an ex-confeder-
detiantly ttnintaln tl «t the ® ,'t following which can he
tftx 1« the power lo absolutely desti .> ov,.rv ,I.e... . It is
one citl/cn for another aye, ... | n-.ic to the letter! Head:
strov 10,o<K> eitlsens for the benefit !n,iu. house this morning Mr. Say
oni' . ... i ,,,.r.f ,.1's of Texas, chairman of the commit -
The law winch bears th. namc . appropriations, presented for
the Uepubllean g-vA-nor « J>h i^.n^liau-conslderat i
which whs paased by a Itepublhan
gress mid received the signature
iteiulbliean president, mid whlcill is V,., ,v„s passe.l.
now declared tube the suecessful ^ ^ p,.hat.-son the bill to repeal the fed
tend tin' time for the c.nnp
are trvinir to draw their pro rmu ui i |Hin mere. ««• • , tWe fur
the lea,e district money of the Cho,;- ,.t.1.1.,inly it inuat nnv thln!« It
r°g waa Mmo'^ayfurer- ^ld.o waa kl.M
a eompunion many months ago «Ue
untitled the authorities and it is P™ )
hie.hat all examination and inquiry
will develop the mystery-
In the annual report of the eolidh
Hon of a flairs of tl.elud.an ,,ud.)W>
alf 'of °tl^c'eight ttibes of^the'ageifey
i sr
with the granting of stalehoud to tl.l-
lahomn. The 'Jnapaws
have mad;' allotments to tiiell own
numbers, with only two dissenteis,
and they nifith - Miamaa nud leo-
rlas, are anxious to make a division of
their surpl
ieetiou to tho bill as reuni ted, an 1
Mr. Simpson w it- luuking u speeill f,
the benefit of his mti railroad ion
favorite topic,
and lie proceeded to tear corpora-
lions of all kinds, au I railroa 1 j£rin{ "
ations in partlcu t.r, to ph-ee* lit
was surprised at the attitude of the
gentleman from Kansas, he ^ d j
wanted to postpone action on tin
until he could telegraph back lit,me
and see what tho railroad company
m anted. "He iipp*'iirs iicre, saul
I lad |
tt
ould hi
ill the SfcUth
Muent and hate
i s assassination
Minority Rule.
Iu a special from Aim Arbor. Mich..
i draw the t
the de-
IHK transatlantic retmrd lia^ bc« n
broken sgain and the tiiile |>etweon
New York and Quoenatown reduced
to live days, thirteen hours, and
twenty-tlve minutes, if it is lowered
any further passengers won t have a
chance to recover from sea-sickness
ere landing, which would bo an in-
finite saviug to tho atoanibliip com-
panies in tho way of provisions.
No on* denies tho greatness of
Bismarck. But ho lias been out of
harmony with the spirit of his ajo.
He Is, we hope, tho last of the world s
great men whoso creed has been,
•Might makes right.
onus until dune
•Khful
hodliucnt of llcpubliean prlneipl, , |
presented for the first tinie .u he I era! J „f
lory of our g.woiniuei. nak, ! . .. 1 • ,lf ,l„
undisguised, the question \\iuin r 11: - The greatest ealam
taxes shall be imposed for he pay happen hI to a free pi
men. of the expenses ,'the as^Klon of l.i
of the government or for tlu pnrp u
of creating and maintaining manufa.-• , Iu li « d P
taring establishments owned. ; ;
ted au,I , outrun,«1 by private li.ilivl.l- pcuce and picMJHriiy
i,r.^ , v k
syndicates. . mmU. it possible for the ambitions Re-
publican leaders to place their heel on
the neck of the south.*
..In the south, by these measures,
the"News*ISS the following interview | t.„nlinm.,l Mr. Patterson, addressing
with Judge Thomas M ...ley, with Ht.pUblleans. "\
reference to his recent statement to ,|m. vou fl,uU the w
ex-Mavor ll.wlges of Baltimore, that t,.,.tionists or free trad.
the action Of the senate iu permitting ,,f that oversluid.j
the nilnoritx to defeat th.- silver r.-pcal tluil tho white man sha
bill by avowefily dilatory tactics, was - The time w ill never
subversive of the constitution: tinned, when the
• It is a fundamental principle of K;lUi/,.,l by an> indit icul pari.\ «' K*
representative government.' wml 1>. t.nlltrol and contaminate tlnse -tans,
•that the majority shall rule !tw-n**the
intention of the f.Hinders of l lie c.nsti
tutioii. mid embodh-.l in llie doimtitu
lion, that the majority of each bouse ,l(.lson, crossed swt.rds with tin 1«
of congress should controlthe dclib. ru ,.sM.ran. but with skill he parried tluil
tionsof that house, any exception to this lllMlsts. \s he proceeded to«t!"
ireueral rule Wing specitically stated. t.,ii,.;,rv of the lustra linn ball t a.
Now for a maJorit\ of the senate I.. of purifying the ImiIIoI. i.emja;
concede for nnv reason, that a rule ot u,.n,i,.rso„ sh<mled. P"000
practice in deimtc or of senatorial ,hc Australian system do 11
c.mrU'sv makes it po -sibje for u o moi- 1here insisting that ie
it v to j.revent legislation by iiidebi>at<- fcu,J will rule.
Iv protracting .hS.alc is c^ufvab nt. 1.. rivili,atio„ replied Mr. Watte
revolution. It is as much revolution I ti... «..rU- . f a da\ oi
as though accomplished w ith urms and
vltiknc-. If tin luiuoruy can | "= l
pqne legisluti
selling at 3'. , . .
small Kansas town in a country wnere
yearling steers are bought for SU
"ea- h. and cows sell for less than ?"0.
Vet such a state of affairs existed in
Ccdarvale, in ChautauqUa county, re-
cent y.
Dave Kyle the man that rode the
that little gray, that threw dirt in the
eves of the three thousand boomers,
to the Lone t Ottonwood spring is go-
1 ing to make a summer res >rt of it. lie
sjivh the water analyzed by Dr. Keetor
was pronounced purer than the cele-
brated Wakesha water
.The comptroller of the currency has
approved the application of II. I.
Smith, of I'.! Ucno, to organize a bank
at Knid. It will sail under the name
of the I irst National Hank of Knid.
There were only eleven appl ications for .
nat ional bank permits at Knid, and aU j
wanted this
spooking chartered at present.
NINE fLEN
ctlon of the
is' 4.
the government. The Seneeas and the
Shnwnees of the agency are inula y
desirous of tar same advancement to
independent citizenship.
will be I |n the annual report of the eond.
lion of the affairs of the Iudians nn-
rvlsion, Agent Moore ol
M % IZ ^ ^ tsct-
ight 1 ribes of the
If cooper a.- in. format I
eltv Tuesdav. lie I* " entei''P^^ l"g ° nw of th- . -r,..-
farmer lie has probably the tines " V nro desirous of taking land i
ilsh pond iu till, territory. It is Iij.. -|t an,i |v.. wtmitted to eiti
horseshoe in form, nlmut one hundn-d « . . h ,,,, ,,,.«„tlng of stite-
feet wide eighty rods long, we 11 ™(n ^ ,)k;i,.,,,,.,. The t)..ap w.
stoehed .vith salmon and ehaim, I eat . |vlve made allotments to
Ilsh. I their with only two
The meet lug of the statehood eonl- disscntc / and they. .... ,
inittee on th/,«th ;ll ..end«l. Peo ,«s «.^ nn,lou. to make .
ias passed requesting I division of the sni pins
ich of the three judie- j ham.i nnd make
he Indian Territory to I wlti, the g
lit tee to draft a state- ,
ntative of !
,• sent to j
look after
SimS. at the same time shaking
his fingers to empliasi/e his remarks
"as the attorney of the Santa I e and
Hock Island companies, w "''ll ",l°"
ized ti,.. in my ,1 istri. t anil
maintained lliein there six mo,,tJ';
in order to defeat inc because 1 had
opposed them iu congress.
Tho Uieek. mild-mannored itpic
scntative of the Fourth
left his own scat and taken one a fc\
feet from Simpson s ll:,s
he was very mad. und he had^tjro
three times attempted to i ruK: rni«i
Simpson's speech, but the a. .. , , V(,
right on talking until he had hn.-lo d
a long tirade of ubns.- and then Lurtis
S°.t|" sboitld like to ask If the gentle-
man refers ti. me a- th,v representa-
tive of the railroad companies, . said
Curtis, threateningly
"I did." retorted Simpson, for the
reason that the gentleman I old :ue he
wanted to telegraph home before any
linn I vote was taheu ,wl,.,liv
Then the dark-skinned and nsnallj
WmMdTon bis'toes until he looked to J.i.-lu, «
beating the alrnttempted to thund, r tltr,,
i i. 1,.. t I,.. Kt.finnotl
I gly I li..r««« %KHl..a lllgh-y C
1'vtiplr «ja ucjr. Ill*
I gt l.\. v, ill . Oct- -3. — Miss Althea
linker h,is sworn out a warrant for
llie nr.c-t of Jehu Lease and t'larcn.-e
l.arimo <• on the charge of criminal
assault All of the parties are highly
connected an.l arc members of well-
l -co families. Miss linker nays that
sh • accepted an invitation lo rule
home from prayer meeting with Kan-
a,!!re On the r way home they
top... d to t ilk with l.easc wh • af-
tcrhn had held the buggy wheel for
awhile, pushed l.arinore out and
jiiinpc I in and drov, to a lyacly place,
lit* accomplished his purpose by
ml threats.
NAMELESS DEAD.
Only of thf liwiile t reek Vloiiin*
lilpittldai!.
Ua'i ri.K t ki'.kk, Mich . —Only
seven < f the victims «>f yesterday's
Ui-r.b'.e. wreck and holo aust, have
been identitlcd h vet Nineteen hor-
ribly l:-!lgured b .lies stiil lie. un-
identified In 'he Improvised morgue.
So.ne of the-e may 1 > v'.aimei by
friends who may recognise tlite relies
whi.-li escape I from Uie flumes found
the bin kened tigures, v-* '* ""
I nrobable tha* some will
lentlfled and will be bu'riei
narked •'unkno'vn "
but it
A .ti r.ipli* <
, tllH t.HlloW*.
1 p,..,;v.. rat here 1 here voster-
'itness trie hanmnirof '.Nllliain
a hau«Jsf.nM• ne'er-do-well of
ilv convicted of the murder
s,llie llohtis. From the gal-
... I a pamphlet bearing his
pre
■ the
for
•olution
the people of
ial districts i
i« rntie lipplSus«j. |
aftrr mi,ith, r. the lle|,il>dU-an
leaders. Cannon, Itnrwe
[is-,
hood bill: that one repri
each of these .listri. t'
Washington this winter
the needs of the territory.
Manv of the settlers in
county have for years been livihg
without filing
final settlement
t. The Senocai
I the Sbav.nees „< the agency are
aln.vd sir ' of I'.e same ndvaneo-
t„ iudepen lent eiti/.ensbip.
ami gives ^ouie
, palling .,.,,15.1 >, The first
pali
across
u g inc
i stand
eratioi
• may for i
•eond. und v
but he stopped
hiinselTin~tiine. and fell bank o th
more solid foundation of his tntirc
font. Then he gathered more 'orce
to himself „ndcompleted his sentence
••telling a falsehood 1his seel ed
to satisfy him and the. Simpson had
hari il. lie v.as wonderfully
:1 when the demand for his pic*
ttue.l lr> wrote his autograph
II-,lit lie made a rambling
proU'aling hi> -iunoeence and
i diva' t'o asli if h« was speatf-
i long.
duty of legislation.'
istlv better for
tlou of the
io. ratle up
n't civilize the n*-gr«
as to tit bin. f," selt-goveruu.ent
ssioti. I 1 a conclusion Mr l'uters >n haul.
The I the llepilbli. ans had pursued I he policy
inaiori'tV eaniiul eonslituti„liull> eon- |.,i„ „ln. in lii~ letter to .".vcrn.ir
cede the existence of a rule i r custoin ^„,it. of limited utirade
—bleb Is subversive of the right and h, xvouhl have been vi
! the negro and for ever;
country." | Prolonged
> sell are | phiuse. | e-
a proU.- \ —— ~~ . ,
eli lauded 1 Ohio Republicans have a typical .an
imposes u \ iliilate. MeKlnley stands for the «i,h-
|.r„teelio„ irine that the revenue system should
•diet that he operated by and for a spec a class
w ho like Jackson lias violated a statute a«n
retting, has Wm cxpelltnl from the rolls oi
tit loners before the department
claims there without tiling on u i rllginc was - • bridge will
land, l-ately they are "'eg'nnlng NVednes.lay for about
Hnd thai the country is set "ing up „,,t be comp el. •' is -'.7:i8
in,ire rapidly nnd iu e.o.isw of time , r„r,y lt„vs s «h.^ h leng
"„.v will have to Hie or ron a elianee , , or a little ove.
of losing all improvements mnde'liy length. The J1*1?"'' .^t.aiuling of
, lutv requires tiling withiu ,, 1 :,-3 feet 1 ""
ninely da}" .>«"' settlement. this "usnoUnl^ exeU.ng
The Sioux near the Uos. bii.l reser- . sPVeral teams would be un-
vatiou ure holding a ghost danec with ; ■ ^ , ,, ,u n small erniy
v irii.t ion nslst in compel!- , the horses and lie p
Ing every!-id.v else to stop work, and the, began to. M«k.
lug tents iiudean.ps.and hmis,s |then Uii|.^ very heavy ,1. th.s
and he! ,iiu : lh.-ins.-lv... to what,-.,. , lh qn ()| # u w,„er there w1.1
takes their fancy, thren.enipg wI e,- , „,rM |OThes of <!«,,iU -and. Al-
sista the
Fanners who have wool
experiencing the l>euutv >>
tive tariff just now. The u
MeKlnley act still in fore,
high tariff on wool for the
of -the farmer.": but we |
there ure very few fannc
such protection a^ they u
Last year they took tin '
We are liv-
ing too lato In history now for men
of "blood and Iron." Bismarck has
done his work, but a totally dif-
ferent typo ot great men is needed l i
Kuropo to-day.
One of Boston's plensantest small
charities Is tho furnishing of street
ear tlckots in summer to poor in- .
■ i the suburb, ot thai purchase of ne,
ever known iu this country b
wool, and this year the price i
further declined. Hundred
selling their wool f>
in I *r when they
prin
.institution
to afty cent*; but that was inthOM
davs before It l.adoecnred to our wis.
law makers that farmers needed pro-
tection. Farmers do not usk protec-
tion but they do ask that the markets
of the world shall be open to thein.
1 iotIt for selling their producs and the
their i \U-Kinley has violated the
t still land while no penalty is prescribe.lioi
o are j hi-, offense,,lie has conspired to ljr''l'->
fifteen cents r<- trutc a wrong ilp"ii the li -nc
cplve.l forty five ,,f Vmerica besftl
ailing
log-nrr'iment ngi.lmt tb,-proceedings n u ^ twenty-seven feet
speaking of mineral |,leeP, „ V the „„ic_k an,l is - strom,
.leposites the leader says: n llrjH . 1 that It will
count y several old tSpnmsh ...lver j H ,
mines have been re-opened, ami in.u
Willow Springs in the strip a shaft
has been sunk and zinc found
ii,- iuantitics .lu t cast of retry
coal crops out on the surface and sev-
eral Hue veins have been opened. A
company was formed last week to
open lead mines In the I :
ration, lead having been
Tim Hallo-, limn
intr.it. Ok' t)gt •;«.—The Dalton
i-r, wh.j have been very bold since
y defeated the ofllee
. b.nt'c capped the climax a few
hts :i r > when they appeared in a
nailing and all attended
oyster supper given by the ladies
of the church there. They left their
,iruis outside, patronized the tables
liberal I v. and conducted themselves
like socit tv gentlemen throughout,
i' is needless to remark, though, that
the; enjoye I themselves more than
Washington. Oct '.a-Kx-uovernor i (l,(1 ,;H.'balance < f the people in at-
0lick was unanimously continued by tendance. .
the senate in executive session yester- j |,„i,v. n r« Not l.tkn Taylor,
day afternoon for pension ngent at, Vvn,u,Also, Oct The Bolivian
Tope lea- with the eon-nl here savs that while it is not
Nothing bus -Y.**-. 'P-1v\or * 4 In- I probable that his government will
nomination of C. H- aN refuse to aceept Charles II. Taylor as
iBTbe'uoininalion of \ll«n V- Urisooe IIimlllicr. it is not regarded as an act
for the i-eecivcrship of the Wukeeney
hio'l'oy,vhom ill,I vou ivant to tele-
iri-apl. if not to the railroad compa-
nies'.'" asUcil Sum,son.
Speaker Crisp saW|^|Souuitllin
qell't be Incipient riol . Afjer^. *1'^
Hen'nu.i IV-l^tc rlfnn.
passed, without any blood hung
spilled.
lilick ('..ntiruiol.
overnor
hitch in the compbomisb
SCHfcME.
MR. CLEVELfcRD IS f.6MHST IT.
lo the c unit That f*ru,li " !•
(ii ra ! •>• ' january . «*< <*
Hill m\ me l'r«i<l«Ml'
.mpl.a «ii .• "
l.r senate—ttllmr l.tie
M'aahln^toit News.
WASiimTov, Oct S3. —No authori-
tative statement of nnv kind has yet
I ecu made iu regard to the president ,
position on the compromise of the stl-
v, r 11 "lit proposed by th
eointnif.ee ol the IViuoerul c sena-
tors. Mr. Carlisle has refused to dis-
cuss the uiiestion and all that is iledn-
.t,<ly known is that the administra-
tion has had the proposition under
consideration.
Without WI..S' i.nuble to glvo ono
reason for the faith that is in them,
tie silver men prolan.complete assur-
ance that the compromise will be ac-
ccpted by congress and approved t y
the president.
IliK STK.fcUlNU rOMMHTKK's ItKI'ORT.
The Democratic steeling committee
virtually completed Its labors on tho
compromise question to-day. Hie
members admitted this generally. lh«
scheme extends the provisions of the
present silver purchasing law to Octo-
ber 1. IbtM, and provides for the coin-
age of the silver now in tlm treasury
and also the retirement of all paper
currency except the certificates below
?IU. Ti,ere is 1U> reference whatevci
to the bond question.
Conies of the proposed bill were 01-
dcred for the use of the members of
tho senate ou both sides of the cham-
ber, but the opinions differ as to when
the bill will be formally presented in
the senate Some of the senators say
it will be introduced before Tuesday
next, but if it should appear upon the
inspection that it will prove acceptable
to a majority of the senate it. may be
handed in at an earlier date.
An additional feature of the bill
agreed upon bv the Democratic
managers is a provision for the coin-
age of silver to be purchased in tlie
future. The Kepnbllenn silver men
are oispieased with the short limit as
to time that the Sherman law will
continue In force and will probably
oppose tho bill almost to a in.in. I n®
Populists are also displeased w ith tho
measure for the same reasons 1 H«
bill will come in as an amendment to
the present law.
When the committee had completed
its work so far as the formulation of
e compromise was concerned it*
embers immediately devoted them-
selves to securing signatures to an
agreement, fp to-'::u it was under-
stood that thirty-six Democratic sena
tors had signed. It will be necessary
to obtain the signatures of forty-four
members In order to insure its pass-
aue. Kvou tlieu, filibustering might
prevent a vote unless soiuc character
of cloture should l>e presented.
The truth i* that the silver men are
beginning to lose courage. '1 hey have
made a bold light and kept ui
gang
the rules, led by Hill, and
the encouragement the assailants have
received from the country, have dis-
couraged them. They are not now
whipped nor prepared to 8urrcn"®r;
but they are not animated by that
confidence which sustained them w hen
the light for unconditional repeal be-
gan. They :ire endeavoring to clutch
the most favorable nttainffble pnm-
f.ir
M r.
['loveland
It is the
ing for peace.
The Republicans may
situation by taking up <Ju
tion for an ex ten tic
aided by the votes ol
ho i
lvc the
sugges-
until ls'.iti, anil
Demrt-
liav
- way companies:
eoiuiKinv. througli
nap off heavy pilw.
way through tho territory
rraiited the following raiW
lntero. eanic rail road
id ther
Indian reseuva-
11 in tiit.ii..v 'i commencing at
t- ,.f Sebastain county. Arkiui
Smith, running
ly direction
n the
land t.mce is stiil hunc up
On the confirmation of
ambassador to Koine
I'offer voted Ugalnst
Cockrell
Men as
Lit, and
est and
on tirmatiou.
of policy on the part of President
Cleveland to send a colored
tainlator. It may li.iv
elYeet.
WILL
NOT FIGHT AT ftOSY.
Mutth.o
vent tho tor
lMit.VN Al'Ot.tS,
jurt
sutM rcedeas to the ('oliunbtnn Atlilet- I p|stols for ^even'y-five men
i-club. This is, in effect..a temporary | wilt furnish their own horse-
ott-Uitehjll Mill.
liuU OjL -JJ. -The
grantel
Cnval.-jr «
Toi'hKA. Kan.. Oct S3. - '..-eral
' Aft/ has ordered i. '''Hup! rt-' , ■ I.'• • t"
ment for the Vu ..er cavalry eomunuy
I In Osage county, the first «• en anv o.
i.orsenien in the his tor v "f ti"' K'fi.is
, |ni itia -i line's 0t 1 > *:. •. flttflSUlt
I will cost S'J.iiHj and will * « >
paddles brid.i
crats lid the senate of the question
by dumping it back into the hoiiso.
This was iiiii.h g the e.-nsi crationa
submitted t< Mr. t arlislc by the Demo-
cratic steering committee
The uncertainly as to what course
the preside ill "ill follow so affects
some o, the (ree silver llepnb'i ans lis
lo induce tli-in to iirjre their party
associates to adopt that policy av«l
they promise enough Deinwra tic votes
to override ti pr.-snl. utia r.eto I hero
is indication, however, that in thai
event the house w > ihl b • Ie loyal
to the president tlr-in it was a few
weeks ago.
repealers
i: .«•! - i.
en lire
vallds for rides in
city, but it is assorted by the con
duetors that very many of these
tickets are misused, being tendered
them bv persons who not onlv are
not ill. but are. from their dress and
appearance, abundantly able to pay
their own fares.
McKinlev and ex-Secretary l-'o*
both Hiuincial failures. 1,0,1
nationul ttgurcN in the l.'epubli
party, aud llju bo^ts jii Uhl.
roiicries the
little outrage^ of .iaekaon Upon pen
■doners are nothtnv '1'here is n burst
of it, piiblieiiii wrutli nirii n-.t .lucks,in
und loivn is torn up. And vet there l-
,Hird.>n for McKinlev. who hot i led n
the perpetration of llljustiee upon the
He and cooked .. defeat for his
"".'Ms at least rensonnble to sav that if
.luckson deserves removal from the
ticket McKinlev deserves defeat wlueh
«;ll avenire the lint iona 1 disaster he
pulled down on llopuhliei, uism. l.ver.v
n Il'/Tif I North Canadian a,„l Wa-hila rl«~.
It tip fr ~ n."1 inn if mi* their own I r,.,tm the mam
buHetv
to secure land enough
ing town and put in smelters.
l eadcr: Fred M. Ilenll was leiudic-
by the grand jnrv yesterday on the
ic club. .
dissolution "f lh '■ fee-IV. "-hip to the I
"club Itself. The club has given il bond J
efuse to ii
t uulo Who
:n promise,
ompromisi
holding i's Mil.s does that .
now would be a recognition of tho
I principle of minority rule, hop.: that
' !l 'sklent will not make any con-
ritory und oklahoma .on j>oin>
line of Oklahoma, iu twi
i build a mm
and making their own j >Brunei, riiuniug from the main
l'his company will atteiupt with rhoct.l(V natlou in a southwest-
• • ... t.\ *i o iiiit ou Ren rivet.
near nenisi'm;. also branch besriiininir
at a point ii
Wewoka river
Sas. neur Otto
"„a st. ie...|e r«r5TPirt of
lmrty and tile b,.w . in Ohio, \fter . pulled dow n on K.puhbei,nism. . .
the electioii i'i'n fall Dili MeKlnley will depuldlcan sp. nl cm mi n in h.
not l>A, pres'iclentUi 1 candidate in Is*. Iv.n a grudge- >r bona Rejnibhc.
Hah some diabolical power be-
witched all railroad management and
all railroad employes so that they
eannot run their trains without a
daily accident? Enough railroad
accidents far twenty years have been
crowded Into as many weeks
A TOtMU student of political econ-
omy fail t > see how tho price of
flour may go up while .the prion of
wheat is going down, as sometimes
reported in newspaper trade articles-
Why. ho hasn't learned the A 11 < k
of tho science of speculation.
All this lalk nbout tho Atlsuti.
being gnuii vin.u u.. -•—1
dotted with sails is nonsonio. lh '
Valkyrie, with tho eyes of the world
seeking her. was uearly thirty days
on tho deep and only one craft ie
marked her presence.
••Si M'tssioN of hostilities' in
South America i" announced ovcry
day or two. Tha report will never
be believed until accompanied I y
verified account of tho Sttspension
of tho particularly hostile gentlemen
down there.
eineinbere.l that the
s passed when a l!e-
•sideiit. iia-l when .
Secretary Mort
jeuiociiitic econ
ixjiciiditun
It must t o
Sherman net w
nn biles n wasp
L-ressca«lleprtl'liea', in hoth t.rnnehe
Now i. is benators leller. Me« ,,-i
jones of Nevada Aol -oil. Mil lu ll.
and Dubois all lb-publicans, who arc
slillidine in tile «.,v .1 its ,. pea. Mom
much ovcditotntlii'he lievublieanpiurt..
have when the nils, hex ions thin* Is out
of the wa\
Only
vas-back duck Is eaten.
like plover. snijH-. reed and squab ore eontrarv to the McKinlev lai
served whole NN ith pr n : clucUen ^ his-wu Kepnblican dnetriiK'.
half is served to eacb ,hm-kOii.
If even after a hundred years of trial
and amendment am feature <>f oui
•Mtvernmental system is found to work
n elicet an absurdity.
s a belle
in govart
stimate of
niiiounT needed to run the agricultural
department during
last o tiiuat.
Khinnigan'v
i,re we her- for'-' has got him llit ■
even more trouble than t ongrossma
fobb s NN here am I at '
govei
LtuuniNiv i1
Hn" 'iho«W be i'iiowM to sai,etlfy ' i,«t
foolishness. |{ iu n 1. fi l .,ve Issl.v .t, As Ion. as a man
is liissovel-ed that a wujontv .luiounl property ot his uredi
inc to only one fifth can mlliify the in wife marriage, is not wholl
tlou of a majority amounting to four
fifths, then a change Miouhl be made
| n«. matter how lonK the injustice am
stnpidit\ of maJorit\ rule nm> hay
been perpetuated. 'I here a rc certau
general rules connected w ith the cn
1stelice of a republican form of govcri
ment which should have no exception-
K. t
i ha i wowm"
threw himself under a railway train
! .rd left letter statlna tliat he had
been hounded to death by secret s-.- (
cieties and a woman evident!} did!
not stop to consider tho manifest im- I
probabilities of such a combination
of persecutor.
'J'hr weather prophet* say tho com-
ing winter rill to unusually cold.
The trade statisticians aver that seal
skins will be unusually high 1 rom
which we may infer that spring pock-
•trbooks will l e woefully light
There is absolutely no nutriment in
the skins of fruit and meat. >n gristle.
in rin.ls of melons, in the fibrous parts
of oranges. In irix/anls or gtMets
The gt.veiiiment lias lost in actual
cash, according to ^ccreu',^. ' j>' )' "•
flguies. In c4M*rviilg out t' « pro*-i-ion . . M\ candntale.
of the Mierinan allvci law. iicarty l], pension >st«m
IMI ' 1NM1. represent ing the dlftcreti. c lie the eliiiin agent
t-.veeii the amount paid fur the silver j
now stored i
ith present
had to b.
probabls Ije
depreciation in |
nice If it really,
,ce the los-. would
•eater because > f
that w ould follow
ii a large quantity of silver on the
market.
II seal
tarv Husk'
.a t rlc.
hot course shouh
I old bread
ike th
Id meat
f iuc.xhllerat
' \|,■Kinlev i- p?r
higher niotix
I.
toiuu i.ed in tue
eitai'L'e of kiilinB I'- H- Me-Kcunon
front of Idflie's drilif ntorc Inst sprinR.
, ,. .„i„s was at once issueil anil
placed in the hand-; of
I'uinter. who went tol.klahoina ,t>
and brought back ltcall-
lodged in the county jail
trial. The prisoner was ti
to Oklahoma City on 1
venue He looks none the
his Ion? confine
look In the
, Seminole n
to south line 01 han-
' tiainesx illc, McAlester
s railroad company, be
ginuinir «
i.iuiy.
India
t rtheast through
eastern boundary
rves lie has received ! t,> soulbern boundary of UnnMS.
iftiofl treatment at the hands of the K t it, , i'ittshtlia and t.oi t ia>^
ri.. - I ooiui-aiiy. bCKinninij nt south line
elsion
until the Hual
now pendiulf .11 the supiem ' «. *•
I.oiernor Mutthei'S said ho woulit
. 1 orhett-MiU-hell fls'ht
at lloliev if It vras In his
rent it
not all
to take phi,'
power to nr.
terda v nt he port The ,.ci„,iriil
losers are Hent NN bite and \\ ti limit
Dei.haul The losses aggregate 1" "
OOii '.it bu- s:, o in insula nc I he
•nine b'o-lr wi> destroyed just 0110
v.-ar a ' •■ but ha ' bet n rebutlt.
to await 1
ausfcrred !
hangc of j
of Oklahoma City
from In-
county. Kansas, near t«a-
southcr.v through Ai-
•itory t
asked for protection. 'rhur«day morn- 1 . ilU. ol
the Ooltoii 1 I'aeitle raU.vay coiiipan
A curio deiwlorntAiiiov. China, o.vni i
hlKh, weighs liftv nipe pound-, and em
valued at 8130 Kvi.leni
NVsishington. m id • tv
THE MARKETS.
liquor
with a
He
*d to
light.
I himself in
influence of
I his throat
out of the
the pr
cession^.
To those who lia'
litleal history of 11
past few y
i.low.
Vrlcen were M"««ot
No 4. hiu* ' .• be-1! 1' ' ''
li^UTe No - red wli''.
«heni '^1'- -v.v No * r.vl •
Alixe.t corn i.boi.i
corn 'fc higher '1 he lutie
demiitnt lint mlxct corn
there wr,. i*i tier llocr.il •
cora
V.. « hard hotel
an«"lWj I sio.alnt IWr \ev.d ".Ilk..
,"h'; ""'" i"':,,;" "n„ 3 r,.i i xv .sill v. rnw Oct m The response
of the Nevada national banks to
" ] l onipti-oller Kekels' call for state-
a.l incuts sh
vuda l)iiI..... .
18 I .„i-«i. .,f uhmit :tn ncr cent I lie
000 in
gold.
atl white :
i badly. In .1 ulv the Ne-
vada banks were a bin to report a
of about 'M per cent
ing. fearing a raid by tne ... brffinning ut point near i hic.sa- >Brj Vo i rn,•■rs..iu va,!a b^nks have g.-d o.d.v -' *
^ang. who threaten revenge 11*1 * -,w'' Chickasaw nation. southeasterl.\ | N-0. ;i i s" ' " . w. „. ;lu.' Lilver and n-arly SMM.OO) in gol.
who nide.l the marshals in ihe battle a -.a , Te\a« . ami south line of Iu- i So - vv!?'u- .' ' , . A :..e. -
month ago. The jieoplc tear t hat t ie to • aniJ nls:J tbrongh terri- J N. I w l.:i>-. - •v'Tn'itul' >■ «• iiver r r Ulfllns i: ' i«tere«l Letter
. :ii iu> tu.rn.'d :,nd l',cinscIves 1 ®.'! Chickaska sjuthwesterly to Missidttp^r'^r roi - r^ ^ ^^ ( ^ — iu,-i. It,
ill he burned and themse
sh >t down during the excitement.
The Cherokee towns on the hock
Inland road are the most prosper
.11^ Those towns haven t any in.us
like those on the Santa Ke. Over Sl ',0.
worth „f lots have been sol.1 m
the Rock Island towns the past few
. tory , , .
west line of Oklahoma.
There is not aiw-a.Vb.^Pec^liiSfiJfJ
caneo in a uam< , "t!' ,v
remark that a 1:
it, one of the stri
the linn name o
Journey.
from the Ind
bu*.it is worthy of
sh'Ugle sticks out
. of Perry bearing
Or.i. k. .lustlcc &
LetIe.•
I Hi. MON. Mo., Oct —llert 1
'son who has been acting as deputy
I postmaster iu the Trenton pestoffiee
.1 ndge ltnrford of the Third judicial j. The delegations rrom ..
Strict was the. seventh man to.put rei.ritory at the Oala.ioma Hj
is homestead papers ou file at Knid. fe|>0||Cr arc deeply and earnestly^ i
Perry 1'ost: The Hates family living ]'leret>tcd in statehotx^uid^ \\o?c
Mr
If tea l e ground lik
cd immediately isd..
poured upon t <1
tlouble nnioun
Kasper si
cent, reach
chants. 11".
i buslue;
elghbi
extrc
i and Mrs
nely tinfor* i
svray from !
Hates v. ent !
to is-
ainintr
i*ho true condition of their affairs and
needs, to be distributed fr
their own people.
The Guthrie News win-h has
smeller all the time set to catch tr.
„„,l schen.es us thev are concoct
, savs the slate Is already fixed a*
...... .. - xtingulsh the 1 vfj0 be the oftieiais us soor
• furniture, a gold watch J ^tat,.hood comes to Oklahoma
luded In I Hrn>tors ancj representatives have
home
leaving sitiuii
Children aloii" to b.oli "''^.V'i1."^
tine of them got a pun and tired it oil
setting fire to the bed, anil the child
ren lielng unable
tire, the house, fin
mid in bank bills were
aiU'Xig
rested yestcr.i
past,
i v by I'.mi postoftlee in*
h - charge of taking
gistercd letters.
followed the po-
country l'or the
v seem amaelng
'that Hill should have become the
ablest champion of the president's
policy on t he floor of the senate. White,
Vilas and Gray arc naturally abler
uhd more diosely identified with the
president, but they have been Con-
fused in the obstruction while Hill
lias pushed boldly ahead The amend-
ment Mr N oorhees introduced yester-
day was substantially llill's. lie has
alienated the old bourbon element,
bill he goes steadily on getting signa-
tures to his petition to bring tho
change a limit. Here is his theory *n a
nut shell: The senate is "barged by
the constitution with the duty of
h gislation and rules are oni.v a means
to that cud When rules prevent,
legislation thev are unconstitutional
and not binding. Other repealers
have more or less clearly advanced
the same proposition.
It is unauthoritative,v announce*
that Mr. Stevenson, if requested in
writing by a majority if th -. nnt .• to
present ativ motion, would -i" His
course does wot Indicate tlie truth of
| the statement n« being probable, but
that may boon be tested. Mr. Hill lias
over forty names on his petition now
nnd would have a full majority w-ere
not some of tho repealers practically
ctopped by tht'i • declarations when
tho force bill wa. pending from sign-
ing the appeal. 1 he dread of appear-
ing inconsistent stays their hands.
the loss. The children escaped. n.ttdy been selected.
Dnlv twelve
farm land ,
sold at the tax wile in Kingli-hr.
number than last l
this year—
invention,
appointed
rer prop-
in-I
( I | V 1.1 VK STOCK.
Vuorliees A idj.i I meat lo lite Rule*.
W ashington. Uei. 1-—U hen th
senate met to-dav Mr Voorliecsgav
ti..tic of an am ndment to tho rule
providing that when a bill or re sol U *
tioii i>ending iu the senate as unfin-
ished business should have been de-
hatcl thirty days any senator might
move to fi\ 1 time for the taking of a
vote, sech motion not t i be amenda-
ble nor debatable, and, if passed, tha
pending bill or resolution to be voted
upon at the f ind fixed.
tt-„«.„ i The senate then went into exec
WoV ' session to consider nomination
larce majority of those taken up
t I tho>e to which no objection was
on the part of the senators
Kv
Iu 1.
has reached h
riot at Dixon. Kv.
dance, the affair ar
some young nogre?
tions paid her by in
One of the negro
upon arriving and
volveran I began t
a signal for a riot i
shots were fired,
mere oti-lookr
— Word
of a fatal and bloody
v.. during a negro
arh-ing over a bund-
ess an I the attcn-
mea In attcndence.
look uiuorage
hipped out a re-
slio
titlvc . net
rbiles sti'.sk slone
rhe Creeks have held a
n isseil resolutions, and
committees to say "No" to
i osition made them by tin- i niteu
U'r SS.15, ^Wuil. nertinen' ' ®"
I k- V11 ritfht. ;Vic tiuk* for arfU-
"TKi Sit l- a^..o-t ,re,i vith Ihese
■ r " .1. lontrast , notwithstanding
rti1?«ly I th t' piotvst. an-"i. s id-elv now to
bund- uud all—and j be a chanfe ~
war/rants are selling
lured Teu arr
have been ma
ada j guilty Ones esc
Kngiueer Killed
.as ki:lcd, n> also a
five oth ;rs were in-
ts of th.* principals
while two of tin*
icd
rrti.ts WW ."itve* !0! c.p
HI The market
•IthabeWSf foelli.-' liooi m
The Guthrie News makes
, .. i ,i„-,\it the extravagance
i city ottlcers of that t
and for j debt apd the gts-at de.p
of the warrants. It ssya
cun b« purchased at • c
dollar and that the debt
tuosi the gl." 0,0J""
laliomll City*" debt a,'. lidd .. on., , u. Ue, eonld. but
■•"V "f.Mlwou-ldn:,* shape to their own
I terests '
oenfcs
•nf an.l uhlppln/ sl<
soiitl, IMkota'a Flr l Ii o.jl«s.
Sr. Pai i., Minn., Oct. "3.---At I>«
met* s. P.. yesterday, Nathaniel
Thompson was hanged at 1p. n
for the murder of Sirs. Klecta .1 ll
.to «. o:: .Inly I. !?'.'.•. This was Sou
Dakota s ll. sl hanging
; uml h. '^r
#i r>
itv
lie:, t
' ISRiiM.KfoliT, Conn.,Oct. M --Arti. Ics
yester.liiy. I were signed yeatcrdav for a tea lound
choice. Unlit , .r|ove contest between Touituy It /an,
I higher, fhamnlon welter-weight of Amorlca.
strong Pr:t<-s rau *o4 from : |{arry Jamison, lieftvy weight, of
ihnaa-kai«<itu l.SSl. SiUDPvJ yMtlli*/. j this Clt^>
and mixed ho
beat> stead.
toM4
I llrtUo.iiin Injured.
salisa,. Kan., Oot 20.- A freight,
engine on tb'i I'nion Pacific railway
jumped tho track at llavaria al ibid-
n gnt, ami the heavy freight cars piled
upon it Kugineer Prank Sehuyleif*
-. instantly killed and lhakem .,
.1 II. i i i ft inuy not rocover.
I tuperor tVlllliui I nviols # '
11rkmi;.n. Oct. ti Emjieror \N ijj
uuveiled ti! m Jiuiaieut ere, ted 1
memory of William 1 , his grand ■
\ esterday The public buildif
the city were profusely decorajf
the stieets packed with people
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Tansel, A. & Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1893, newspaper, October 28, 1893; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109764/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.