The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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THE MANCHESTER JOURNAL
4. M. 8U MO.N1 R..I.I.W
Manohoater, O. T
WKSTERX WEALTH. hatch-3 anti-options dill.! the TARIFF HILL
Kc'i u Wn.ii' i m iti>it Fran/ Josef
•ml c.ur Alexander. without their
rcapootlvn pri ' u..al*t v*. ".re tom-
In.; together for u quirt llttlo con-
fab In Abl>i» /!• probably to nurso
v\o Inti gllmmerlnga ot tlio divine
tight of klngi which l< so rapidly
WCLiug in Kurof-u
* (•:•»! \ .■! man hu* boon charged
W .U embe . it. Hu moot, tho
chat go iv.i.i t'm n«' irtlon that
during tim Iitir hi. country cousin*
►varmed. nml lio hud in do some-
thing desperate. Tlii excuse (Oulu,
to Imi i'xooIlout It U u wonder no-
tidily tlioii;:ht of it Itoforo.
In tho upper circle# ui •' 'shlegton
society it U not tho .or:: i t this;
thl* ratlin foi' law.t<v> to go into
min pi nr tno.l like brlctnili nor fc«‘
In lie to mono|ni'i/o fr. it .cat* at u
brcnoh of iiromi«t t'lni. Hut it
►'-•■in. to •‘i'll it I r.- on > i' lor from the
VALUATION OP REAL AND r*L1-
SONAL PROPERTY.
Iiilrri-.tlm; ( i ii«ii. M.ilM". \« tr* Vsl-
"••• In l\lino, •l.-.nurl, (IhlMliuin i nml
ttir IihIimii T.ri.'ary ,iu«i <.|.*-n iiin iij
III. linn mi.
Wasiiim.min. 'larch Tin- total
: trill* vn I lint lull of tin* in I nml
por-onnl pro|>ct'ty In thi> country
ut tiic i'Io.m* uf tiic i'ciisui* pcrlo.1
l*iui. it now appear* in a *pi'i'lnl m-n*
i *u* i iilli'tin. iiiiii'iintiil to .‘("i,out,o.iI,-
It'i u v liicli *'. * ‘ 11 .3 11, i i.i rt'|iri'*i'nl•
ml n ul iiiul K.'i,|i,i:,,‘i|ii,(iiii iiiTMounl
property, Tin* dt lulled statist c* re
: hit i v to M M*ourl, Kun*ii*. < ikluli'iiia
an I the I ii. I in ii territory mv ln*ro
given:
Tfuc \ aI mi111m of real nml personal
|iiu(H'rly MI**ourl, ■ .*. :».»T. l.*«:
Ivnasu*. tl.TOlt. it.,.'.ul; f til in ii terri-
tory, VI51#,7C5,ItJ'.', mid iikinlioiuu, cl*,-
; ‘>5.124.
lti'iil i state wi* ' Improvement',
i i'H'iii. Mi**o'.*i.hi . * ; il..'oi: Kan-
*.o". f T3u, IT'. | ml in n territory,
tioi'.' 1 l.nnl (ikIuli"iiin territory,
•il.'fl’ 71.
I .It.* i. lock on f.inn* nml range*,
bench to remind tl
'III o
tho fact
Tiir Into l)r. \ on 1
markable for hi* tii'n
hi. mn.ic.il genius.
Util'll*..„ on orcho.tr
look OtT 111* IV111U* gl
tut.'d n pulr of hluck
onco ? :* out* of i*l'i*l
m«"chej which wa<
played.
hiimv was n« I'lo
'fit cioi tie * a. for
One■■ <vbell eon-
n In |tc, in bo
ovc* nml Mib.ti-
klil* In defer-
h">' ii'* ftinuritl
about to lio
With ttia -tu.
belt, Mitchell,
'/1 n Melioli. » ui
that make n
break for 11 ti •. ly mid
to ad vo i tl—u It.so If.
stage in evidently rl -
a -vou pied by * or-
tviilivun, .laeksou,
id un unturned lion
roe ulur H' lifMtlonnl
devour, horses
tile American
ng to ii lieiirht
tvhlc-h ii professional m-tor can hardly
liopo to attain.
Tip farmer plants id. *oed, and
while lio i- sleeping IF* corn and
potatoes are growing. .s.» ,th u .-
vertising. While you lire sleeping
or eat.lie or conversing with one of
your customers your advertisement
i* I .":i ; read by hundiY Is and thoua-
units of pcsoas who net or saw you
or heard o: your n.i-im - . ami n *ver
would had It not been for your ad-
t ertiseinent.
liKii.u.ti liKtiv, having I con swin
died twice, it trying to recover tlio
money that he bunded over to bunco
men 1 hero seem* to lie no good
reason tv 11 y lio should dt-iro to get
it liai k. II" would doubtless bail . il
over again to the first individual
with a sure-thiug game lie could find,
mid that individual might lie r>o
more worthy then tho ones who have
tho money now.
The revival of hull fighting in tlio
City of Mexico i* u Mid blow to tiic
pretension that Am t-jean influence
and immigration ha.o raised tlio
standard of Mexican amusements
One brief experience with horse rac-
ing was apparently all tliat was
needed. ifacing is too tame ar.d
. ■ tao bruta Well, pep-
baps, after all. tlio hull fight is th*
happy medium.
Tiik judge who sentenc'd burglar
Virgin, ol California, to life im-
prisonment did an excellent tiling
for society. Incidentally he expressed
some v iews concerning hypnoti m
that must be regarded ns lucid and
valuable. In his opinion a criminal
inspired by a mysterious spell to do
evil is no more to bo encouraged
than one who becomes a law breaker
for what there is in it Divorced
from hypnotic influence Virgin
might bo a pure as his name, and
I he method employed by th ■ judge
to bring about the divorce will bo
commended as just and offi ctivc.
i farm implement* uml machinery
Missouri. man,Jill.*n i Kua-i*. stiu,-
t'.'t*.tiklalioiiui territory, * :,r'.3'.i,*.5o,
Indian territory, not stated.
Mine, mid quarries, in.'hiding pro-
duct cii land Missouri. Mi*<).T,.I;
l\uu*as *1.717.1 •: Indian Territory,
fl.P.i'.'.Mir.i;(lUlahouui not stated
iiol.t and nilver, coin nut bullion
Missouri 44i|,4.1ii|377; Kansas, * "tmi i,-
o'.I; (Ikluliomu, SijT.TTI, mid I,i ill
territory, ■*.1T,.'"1'.1.
Machinery of mills and pro luct* on
hand, raw and manufactured, M.i-
sourl, 8loii,.vkl,i|(lT; han-as. *l ',I I*. 111:
j Oklahoma. $.',1,111 mid Indian t • rrl-
, t< rv, st I-!,', i i
Iluilroads and equipment*, includ-
ing street railroads, Missouri,
'•'•*. !*T; kaiiM',, -•P'.'.'.l.' tikla-
lioniu, a^.iV.'ti.tTl nnd Indian territory,
1 -V> 1,010,144.
Telegraph, telephone*, shipping an t
canals. Missouri. .*l : o* i l**,. l\nn*a-,
*.'..Tu*,.t*i: Oklahoma *.'IT. :. uml In-
dia n territory, n d ■ : a ted.
Miscellaneous, Mi*-oari, $td:
4' t: Kansas < I tic. A .’ T; I * l.iVcni.
•-Ti'.’ oh aud Indian territory, m :
stated.
Assessed valuation
estate and improve in
- KiI: Knnsa.. *
homa. **.'.*!.ITu and Indian t 'rritor',',
not slated.
An fnterestin ' ta
■ sonted. showing the
valuations of real am
city bv decade*, fr,
statistics ar» i xtra. ti
Missouri- tain!, s:.
* I. .'.u'.'.ooo.ooii: |*T0. - i
•f 'ailI I. i.,* an 1 1 *V11
Kansas Ift'io, ?i.t
sTi'ai.noiMi «):i*,". $1" O' I and 1*
*.ll.:f.*T.*'.i.'s
Indian territory- is'.m, $|vi.t- .. i:
Oklahoma —I*00, ?=»•*.. r: j.
tax" t re 1
M i * so a r i,
. • licla-
Ini lilt ion
increase
I per*i*:i;
is ])re-
in tru
il
prop-
ili. *e
I*
I ^*-<1
I*FO%Uloua of ihr \rw >Jr4»urr a« l(r*
|»orlril lo I hi* Mou«r.
WAHIINiltO,\, Milivli Vi. Tlio lioi.no
commit too mi ii^rlcultur** ltu« com*
l>l«*t(*(l itH c»4inniilorulion of tin* tin11*
option * bill uifl Inin uutlii.ri/ctl it t«i
b«* rcportnl to tin' Ii*mi“• *. It provliloH
thttt overy “option" isnitruct nml
ovory “futut'oh** ooiittui't hIiiiII |»ny oin*
t»t intt rmil ivvinn* ta\ for MTcry
i In,Duo |...mi.In of 4*ot(on. lio;»*». p «rk.
lnr»l, l'uooti, uml <lri«*i|, m»I? nn I pi* U>
U I luoiit* uml overy l.iM) hti*hoN of
w lit*iit uml otlu’i* i;rul:is. Every onn
i olliititiii, t it*nrunr*’, iuiultl«m ion*
tnnjTo, buck mi r*la lion prlvihvf.i,
1 unvor *»r otlioi' ii/rc«‘im*t)t by
whit'li tho tip*. **:i*t or futuiVH is
tortnlimtid otboi’o i‘i tliim by uotuul
hulc uml tloli\i*ry or mu'Ii t<*riiiiuutii*ti
tlfluyotl or obviutt I, I** to Iihvo uflixr I
Internal iwonm* hUinpi roproM*ntin;r
n* follow* dn ruw or iiiitiiana*
fufturotl cotton hop*, pork, lar i nml
bur.in. ouo I'l'nt a pojin 1; for ovory
bii*lit l of wheat t br**«» oontv forovi*ry
bii*lii«t «»f corn, out*, ryo un I barley
tw.» con In.
8iTARCHING FOR A MINT.
('lir l« 'tiihlio; • Hit; I'mllt **n ’rlijiilor*
I«|{4 Nt :»r Olimllil.
Omaha. N**b., Munli vi. Four
? p<« ial tri*a**ur> drpartnioiit N<ctvt
M’rvlci* Men. m U(blltiut) t * * tin* regular
fort*i» employed ut divUltm ln iolt,ii;ir
iTii it tv I the i*f tin* I ii !«*'l
state*, inamhnr* oflioe, are wink-
ing it* Omnlm uml vlelnity to I
unourtli ii privi.te mnt. which
litiH already turnel out over
over half u million >*lan iunl ?ilvei
• lol' trN, irijf tin* Mime amount of *i!- i
vrr i* . i alloy n* t!ia government.
The plant lias I* t-n in operation f«»** i
some time, ; in! it i* *tii i tliat it i« ’«n* |
|mi> i.Mi* to cli t«*ot tin* (lift**retire be* j
t ww i» 11 e uv >ti< y made by t In* eon liter* 1
fetter* Mid the Pennine turned out by I
the federal mints. 'I In* pr*>lit> of the ;
pM.p are mode from tm* s« ipniora^*e, i
uhalt i- >aid lo pin- the makers u
, ruko-o!f of tifty-oiu* eents on envh
i dollar i:ia lo. The secret ."erviec men
i ini'. * MTur- il n clue vvlildi they believe
| w ll result in the entire jtmio- beinj
I plueetl in jail shortly.
POISON IN TH£ FOOD.
I"rl|»lr TrI n.iriisl N«*ar (’arnrlA.
Mctli ii. h/ a lirjrrtf'l l otrr.
In n cnh.i M"\., March v.l.—Near
lien*, in < acaria. has occurred a triple
tra .'.-il; Itafael Lope/, iva* en-
' gaged to marry Mi * Torina,
'aught ' of Mart'") l’arcdzn. Ibiv-
iug beard report- derogatory to I.«»pc/
tl: young lady vr.de him I rcnii.Qg
tiic engagement. I "pe/ called,
pleaded to In* reinstated, lr.it was re-
li c l ’I'i.e faille:- invited tile dts-
. anb " lover to remain for dinner,
'll" till don ri to cat and Lop-z
ly put (.oiso.i in the food, in a
few in.nutes ail three were dead.
IT IS REPORTED TO THE
ATE AT LAST.
SEN-
MI! Hr Tnf.ru I |, fair 4 nn.lderatUiii
.'Ill'll '4 *i»Mie of lilt- 'lore lm|H'rfanl
ilium.-. lr<.M iHr lluuw ii.lt iiici.. j n
.Ml I .'Mil. I.OII Mini i .".I.
P LAMES IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL.
A Nkw .Iekskv farmer whose wife
and baby had been killed by burgluis
in turn kilicd tlio burglara. The
populace set him up on a pedestal
and drew near to worship. Tho
farmer did not -ay much, and when
the populace heard him raise his
voico there was ui: awful hush. Tlio
farmer was haggling with a dime
museum man who desirod to buy
relics of the tragedy, in. uding tho
raiment worn by the victims. Then
the populace retired. J'lio pedestal
is empty now. The farmer has been
eliminated from the hero class and
is in tile ‘-meanest man-' competition
with every chance of w inning.
The statement that President
J'cixoto of Prazil h:n whipped th<
rebels and re-established his admin-
istration is somewhat misleading.
1 eixoto bus nut had one fraction of
the terror to Mello and I a (Tama
that tiuio and party disintegration
have had. and it is to those forces
that credit is largely duo for tho
end of tho war. 'if glory, if Com-
mander Beil hum's e . omit be excepted,
there has been none in the entire
utfair. Now that the war is actually
over and tho foreign ships preparing
to give up a vigil which has been
tedious and well nigh profitin' s to
them, all ( liristendom, including
both parties to die contest, may re
joico that the absurd pantomime is
ended.
AnclomamaC Astok iias at last
thown that lie lias a trace of Ameri-
canism left in him lie lias scooped
iiis British contemporaries, and is
now engaged in laughing a' them.
Such radically un-Kugl'sh dido- as
this will injure his standing
Geneual Lx tv Ww.i.m : advocates
the establishment in this country of
“An Academy of Forty immortals"
similar to that of Franco. In defer-
ence to Am-rican mod" ty how would
••An Academy of Thirty-Nine im-
mortals do to begin with "
1 in: husband of Tennie Claflin is
keeping up the reputation of tho
family by becoming the defendant in
a broach of promise proceeding, in-
stituted by a woman who claims to
have become engaged to him when
ins first wife was living.
STORM IN TEXAS.
Twenty l.lm |.o«t nn<l (Ivor u l!unrir<-'i
\\ oiled *.J.
Dallas. Texas. Ma veil • The
-torins which swept over V rtlo i n
Texas Saturday. Mimlay Mini Sund iv
night und prevailed yesterday were
unparalleled in severity. The death
roll will reach twenty and tli.- li-t
wounded over 10). At Kmerv. eapil.il
of llain county, the cyclone kno* i.'.-d
tlie town n -arly out of exist- ne-
’1'here were ninny other tow ns vi-ited
and bundled roughly.
1’iite Ts of tii?> I*,»At \ «*iip.
Wasiiimitox, March ?!.- Commis-
sioner of Patents ,1. >. Scymou hr,
submitted his annuo! report for the
calendar year 1*1*3 to congress. Th.-
total number of applications for pat-
ents was 37.J.I’,. Tli ere. w'ere 23di70
granted, including design*, ninety- 1
nine patenls reissu 'd and l.'>77 tra le
marks registered. The number of
patents which expired were It.17.'.
'idle total receipt* over expenditures
to the credit of the patent office now ,
held by the I niter! stni.'s treasury
amounts to $4.21*1,71At the ir-giil-
ning of the year, the applications
uwaiting action aggregated u, 127. The
number now pending is riI.
I’ivt* Dyimmill* IZukiTti Killr l.
]*rrrsm H<», I’a.. March L’I. -The
dynamite works of the A cine Powder
company at Mack's Kun, on the A I- *
ley lien y \iilley railrorvl, were de-
stroyed hy an explosion at ! o’clock.
Five persons were killed and one
badly injured. At I.oyun's Kerry, a
mile away, a brick block was badly
damage i. and at liulton. Oakmont and
Varona, hous *•* were shaken.
---------
Fourteen Iforne* iturnfML
Mention'. Mo., March :/4. A livery
barn owned by .Sharp ,v il.dl of Mar-
eeline. Mo., was burned last night
about midnight, making the third
livery Irani to burn since the town
started, fourteen head of horses were
burned to death unrl thiec others
were badly injured. The cause of tiic
fire is not known.
< reniMtrd A11 v,.
Man.siiAi.i., Mu., Marcli 24. Ilobert
Hinton, living about three miles south
of Miami, was burned to death in hi*
own barn la t evening. lie w * arl-
dicteri to drinking, and it is .supjwjseil
set the barn on tire while intoxicated,
whether by accident or intentionally
is not known.
Inventor liakrr DpmiS.
Washixotox, March ,’t -tieorge C.
Baker, the inventor of the submarine
torpedo boat, rlieil in this city j-cst r-
day afternoon.
iiliHM 1’ollaril to Urllr s» Hook.
Lexington-, Ky„ March 22. .Mis,
Pollard’s friends deny she will kill
Breckinridge if she loses the suit for
breach of promts", but in any event
they say she will write a book, giving
ail the unfortunate infatuation and
relations for ten years with Breckin-
ridge.
Drowned In Marmatmi KIver.
Nevada. Mo.. March 2«. The body
of Fred Young, drowned last Tliurs-
I day while attempting to cross l he
Is an ford 'in the Marmatrm river, was
I titir l’npiU liijtiroi! !»;, Jump*
»i*k I rom Wiiiduu >!iuir HriiNnl.
t’HK \*'<». March V". Fire in the
S*>iitIi Evanston public school yest^tltiy
cmiKcil a panic union r the pupils.
Several juinput! from tin* fourth floor
;wvl were injur,* !, but only four were
bally hurt Newell Situonh.. hea 1
an*l slioul :er* injure 1; Klin Snyert,
le/' brt)kt*n: IVrev lira'.lley. internal-
ly injur* \: Farrie Johnson, burn *d,
prj’oabiy fatally: Frank Johnson, a
l»rt :oan. was cut by broken Lflasa. and
>.i!nn* I Muck, an expressman, cru^he.)
by fall in»r debris.
The IlltieflelcU Inrftlent SrtJleil.
Wa'iii.Nitiox, March "O.—Danger of
the muetieMs incident ar.suinin^ nn
important international aspect ha**
vani.shcil. us the .‘ tatc department has
if-c v» l **;iti>factory assurances from
tlie /*• rnment * f (ircat iiritain. that
the landing of tfops from th* 11. M.
S. C leopatra, at liluetields, Nicaragua,
was solely for tha protection of tlie
interests there <»f th.* Urlt'sh subjecta
Klfftrlcily «*n Hie l urm.
'Yasiiincit.ix, March 21.—The senate
committee on agriculture has author-
ized tin' favorable rcj>"rt which '.va*
marie by M-nator 1'elTer, upon liis Irill
to establish an electrical experiment
-•tati>m t'i detenn'iii.' v. iietlier electric-
ity can lie profitably applied as a in<>-
tive power in the propulsion of farm
, machinery.
NEV/S NOTES.
Dispatch from Santiago, Chill, state
that the ministry ha* resigned.
OILe Tales, agerl 11 years, was nc-
" dcnt.'i ly sli d dearl at Clay ( liter
Kan., by his brother Hugh.
Burglar.* blew open the safe of the
posloflie.' at Alina Kan., anil secured
$4on in stamps anil $13 in cash.
In tire Iowa house the liquor bill
was passed by a vot • of 33 to 43. A
large crowd was present during the
vote.
The marriage nf Ferdinand Ward to
tiic wealthy Miss Belle Stover of
Staieu Island, occurred in Breensboro
X. Y.
U hile a boat load of persons were
crossing i'alzcnarro lake. Mexico, to
the 1’ueblo nf Tzinz.unte/an. it sank
and six young worn n were druu ned.
K. M. Aiken of Bickford. III. has
accept! d tli.- p is tion of associate state
S-" - tary of the Kansas Young Men's
I'hristian association, with head-
quarters at Top.-Ua
Five years in the penitentiary at
hard labor w is the sen tenet iinpoie I
in the Unit"d States court in tli * nc
of Leroy Harris, the Buffalo, N. Y.,
money order forger.
The entire western part of Nebraska
was covered by Tuesday's storm.
Heavy snow fell in the northern por-
tion and rain came down in torrents
in the South i’latte country.
The London Times prints a mani-
festo issued by tlie Irish National
league of Brent Britain violently de-
nouncing the attitude of Lord iiose-
bery and the anti-f’arnellit -s.
D. M. Smith, general merchant und
Indian trader at Navajo station, Tf.
M.. was shot through the body, bis
throat cut from car to ear and stabbed
Vi a *ii i siitov . Mu rob 71.—After tlie
M’lilile " IIS culled In i.rile • vesl«*rilliv
Mr. ViMirluvs, elialriiiuu of the llliuncc
committee, reported from dial com-
mittee tiic tariff bill, Introducing it
III a few Woi'ilk.
\\ lien it lufd been rend In title \|r
Voorliee* rose und Millli *• I u*k tliat
tlie bill lie print.- I and placed on tlie
ealendur und 1 give notice Unit on Die
*ce,mil of April, u week from in xt
Monday. 1 "111 call I he bill up for con-
sideration by the senate.''
The most important chnngo i* tlio
mi,mi* schedule. In which an additional
duty of one-eighth of one cent lu r
poioni Is given on nil sugar* testing
above US degree* I the polarise q< •
test, or alsivo No. H Dutch standard
i in color
I'In* provision* abrogating the Ha-
waiian reclprociti treaty are struck
from the revised bill ami a specified
ilcelurat oii is inserted repealing tlie
reeipriM'lty treaties negotiated under
the McKinley net
The lead ami leud ore duties are
left unchanged from tlie senate suti-
committee rntessas un' the iron ore
und coal duties.
The paragraph in tlie Wilson hill
relating to cans or packages contain-
ing shell fi*h made of tin or other
metal Is struck mil entirely.
Collars and eiiIf* are left unchanged
from tin' senate committee rate but
; shirts und all other articles of every
lies riptloii u it especially provided
tor, comprised "holly or in purl of
linen, must pay fifty per cent ud
valorem instead<>f thirty-live percent,
tho Wilson bill rate.
Having curds are restored to the
Wilson rate of ten cents per puck, in-
still I of two cent - per pack as ti \ oil
by the senate suleeotninittee.
On pipe*, pipe bowls and al! smok-
ers' articles not specially provided for,
inclui’.n r cigarette book covers
pouches for smoking an.l chewing to-
bacco. and cigarette paper in
all forms the Wilson rate of • >
percent ad valorem was restored, the
sub-commit tee rate having been to
per cent ad valorem, nnd the remain-
derof this paragraph i- made to rend
a* follows: Anil pipe bowls of clay,
in per cent advalorem."
The provision of the senate sub-
committc • Icli for a duty of yu per
ernt ad valorem on bananas and pine-
apples is stricken out.
The following'article* are restored
lo the free list: Cocoa nuts and horn
itrips and horn ti|)s.
In the internal revenue schedule
the committee strike-, out the provis-
iiii which tlie Semite siibeoinmittee
inserted first taxing cigars and cigar-
ttes weighing more than three
pounds per thousand and cigarettes in
paper not weighing more than three
pounds $1 p, r thousand, and wrapped
in tobacco fifty cents per thousand,
thus leaving the taxi * on these arti-
cles unchanged from the present law.
Idle provision in tlie income tax
amendment relating to a tux on build-
ing and loan associations which was
exempted by tin* bouse und stricken
out when the senate subcommittee re-
ported the Dill lias been restore l with
the proviso that the tax shall not b
levied upon those institutions which
make no loans except to shareholder*
for tlie purpose of enabling them to
build homes.
CONDITION OF TRADE.
Iliuliirs, lire,., larger In 'illume 11,1
Nm V,r< l’i nil IItle,
Nkw Ymik, Mart'll 94 II. ii |)un
(m.‘* Weekly IK vi«jtv of T i*tt<le mi.v*
“It l ftcrpli-viii^ in Im* oMi^i'il tu ri*
|M it ih»i l>ii«iih*H« ifroWK lar/n* in
vnltiiiiv mi l Rt tin* MA'iif tlun* uni moit
I ii urlaintv ilocti lint
I iliminitli, Im! has r.illn*r incmiscil, in
, tin *»f iimnv rnmitn’rt'ijil
i IhhIIc's wli ir i ho vo nrI the pr»*si-
I In Vein tin* si’itf Ilini'll/I* hill,
t IWi » nf (*«iiiiiii"«lltli*M *ln not tIm*.
i lint iiri* >n ttir whnl«* iiIhiiiI l,ft per
| (vnt ln\v«*i thru l.i t w»t*k. tlnm/li
« tlirn tin* ln-M' t ever Unm\u in t!iSh
• mntry, anil mo p* • jx r »t iit lnw«*r
I thim u yc«nrutr*>. M»nv mills tut* ut
j work. lh«Mi^h tin* prn’mrtlon nf pro
ilurlivc fmtt* 1111«• 111pI«i'i| U still from
u lift Ii t<» ii third In diflVrotit hr nclicH
«»f industry, uml nuny mills urt* stop-
j pin/ brtfMiM1 l!ii*lr nnh'fs hav«* run
j «»ut, ev»*i» wli h» ii lur/ur tiuiiihrr un*
1‘tn'lin/ with i>rdc*rs cnnit/h f«»r u
tiun* I In* f||lup(*N numhi'r vi 1 in the.*
I.*iiit# it Stut.'s, upiiinst vi7 lust yrur,
und f* ‘. in runndu, n/alnst twenty-
•i\ !uj*t t ur It is 11nti*worthy ‘that
( un jf'.ian fiillurt'i nrc r»nislih*rul)ly In-
cn*a*»injf."
KILLED IN A BANK.
A*«iN(iint ( iistiirr SI ot I>«*:»<! by hii (lull in
In s»n I ranrinro.
Sax Fkaxcisco, 'larch 24.—A man
entered the tiram h oflioe of the >an
Frnncisco Saving'* union on Market
street vert lacry and presented to As
sistant Casliicr A A. Herrick a note
written in red in ; stating that the
bearer should be g-iven money or lie
would blow up the place with dyna-
mite. On the bottom was drawn a
skull and cross bones.
Herrick ordered the man away when
he drew a revolver. The first shot I
went wide of its mark and Herrick
secured liis revolver nnd fired at tlie 1
man but missed Then the fellow j
shot a second time inri tlie bullet on- |
tererl Herrick's head causing instant
death.
'1 lie murdeier pave the name of
Fred Borneman. and to the police said
he arrived last v\ -k from Denver.
VERY LARGE SALE OF WHEAT.
rlll.lturj, tlie MUIer, Huy* 3,2.30,000
llusto t. In Ntir: Ii-.1 (‘.t U.iHtorr.
Minneapolis, Minn., March 23. All
the wheat in the elevators of the
l’eavey Drain nn 1 elevator company,
amounting to 3,2',".otto bushels, was
sold yesterday to the l'illsbury-\Yash-
burn Milling company, to he delivered
in the next four months. The price is
not stated but it is cash i.n delivery
and the aggregate makes it the
largest cash deal ever made in the
Northwest and probably the largest
ever made in the country.
NOT A MAN ON THE TICKET.
Tli** Fair Votorn of Lnterprlfle, Kun.,
.\tAfrl Tlifiini'lv«*4 in Dfw-irtiv** Sfylt*.
Kntekphisk, Kan., March 24.- Last
evening the women of Enterprise held
a mass meeting ami nominated a com-
plete city ticket for the spring elec-
tion composed ,.f women.
Mrs. Margaret Kohler, " ife of ex-
State Serint ,r Kohler was nominated
for mayor anil the other offices were
filled by leading ladies of tiie city.
A Fine stork Farm Hold.
St. Joseph, Mo., March 20.—The
famous Kin/ Hill stock farm has been
sold to Frank Sr Co. of Chicago. The
transfer includes about 500 acres and
and all the live stock. Amon/ the
fast horses are: Willard Husscll,
pac«*r, 2:17: Neva Seely, trot ter. :.':20 .;
Id;i IL, 2:2‘.Fk: Primius, 2:21), and Ara-
vant, 2:24.
ST. LOUIS BANKS SWINDLED.
I •*» »;« ta WoiK I Ii* in Itir ak'.’il.OCM) 1 ht*
I'oliit* ul Wurlv »*u (III* ( !»•»♦*.
Si l.oriH, Mu , March vi \ nitric *
of furj/crics of tin* rcnmrkahlo
kind ha»» been unearthed in this city
and detectivc* arc nmv at work upon
it. At least i*infill bunk** have (differed
and probably more. The iiffjfrogatc
• *f tin* forced paper will ivnch #2<l,0nu,
all of which sum lias gom* into the
po dict.H of a grnii’f «if profcssionuU,
who have aiicivcdc I l\v tlu* use
of a system never before equalled,
the pritcipul feature of whleli was the
seeurin^r of ipentiitie cheek blanks mi l
full knowledge of the serial nuitibers,
by which knowledge they were able
not only to minimi/e the danger in
uttering’* but also delay detection,
RIOTS IN HUNGARY.
Student* < iiinpi*l VilmlrulIon for (hr
Memor/ of I buIh Ko«*it(h.
Ib i»a l*Ksni, March VI The stu-
dents **f Hungary who have lon^ b ‘en
admirers of Louis Kossuth d.'termined
yesterday Itiut tho people of this
city should show outwardly at
least the proper respect to the
memory of the dead patriot. In
accordance with that drteruiiuu-
tion hundreds of th* !»i at nightfall
last 11 i^ht marched through thestreet>
breaking lamps und the windows of
houses where no mourning was dis-
played. and also raided the theaters
ami concert halls and drove tin* actors
from the stapre uml forced the au-
diences t*i leave. The police rallied
in f’UCi*. and in tin* conflict which fob
low ed twenty-two men were wounded.
SAVED BY THE BRITISH.
\n.irii‘iin« ut Illuclii'liU Urrr In (irrat
I) HUiT «*f l.i'ln,- MiMs.H ri'd.
I’rovim'KTo"x. Mu**., March 24.—A
letter r ceivcil hero from Cap-
taiu K. T. liyder, formerly
of tli i s place, contains this
inter, sting f.i-t on tlie situation at
Hlneli* 1 I*, win-re lie now resides- lie
revie ws affairs at I Hue fields previous
to tin* arrival of tlie British warship
Kleopatra, anil gays that if it had not
been for h r enining ail Americans
and foreign residents of tiiat place
j would have been killed.
MARTIAL LAW IN BRAZIL.
I’ri'Alili nt IVl*o*o I’rcparinjc to I’unlih
lino \VIih \in tho la'hi'llion,
Hio .1 WKiuo. March 24.—Tho de-
; crees «*f an-l l^.M, revived bv
Feixoto. authorize tlie putting to
death w ithout formal trial of all per-
‘ons who have taken up arms against
the government as well as those who
have aided nr abetted, directly nr in-
dirci’tly. tlm cun *• of an insurrection.
| The persons enining within the scope
‘J the provisions in question are not
, necessarily Kr.i/d:ians. Ail foreigners
who have in any ay co-operated with
| insurgents ar» liable erjimlly.
A STAY FOR t'RENDLRCAST.
Ill* limiiion I <i (|K>nefl for Two Wreks
IiiMaiie siiiee t!i« Trial.
Cun \<»o, Muici VI. After a hear-
ing which limit nearly c’jfht hours
.lud^e ( hetlain last niffht decided that
he had the pmvr to probing the date
of the ex* uti- n »f I’reruler^ast, and
he therefore d li ere 1 an oral opinion
extending the time two weeks, and
ordered a trial to be^in Saturday to
determine the .sandy of the murderer
since the trial.
HIGH LICENSE FOR IOWA.
The Semite I »*- . tin* House Hill
to lint the I ’ roll I (>i t ion I,aw.
l)E8 Moims. I a., March 23.—The
senate to-day passnl the lious * lifjuor
biil which has so ! jh / been under con-
sideration, thus destroying the Iowa
policy «»f slat- w i• • prohibition.
The law provide* for tin* taxation
of saloon property and many condi-
thmsnre rc<jiiir« <1 befon* sale of
liquor may be commenced.
M'KANE’S HUGE SHORTAGE,
seven 11 unrl red Thou^ni'l Hollfiri of
(•ravesen 1 Mono/ Uieti'roimteri for.
Nkw York, March VI.- Gravesend's
board •>( audit made up of C. < Over-
ton, 0. S. Van Sicklen and James
Voorhis. met yt ster.lny and ^ave the
statement out officially that John Y.
.McKane's account with tin* town was
so muddled that he apparently owed
Gravesend nearly STO'i.UUU.
. 1 ilium, i;ui< JiHim-iir ut# rur ami fsiaoncu
^ :Slt“'a,ter S‘X —1 ‘ prokably by renegirle
1 rlays of continual dragging'.
New Punishment for School Children.
Athens, (ia., March 24.—The city
lias a unique sensation, furnished by
Miss.Su-ie Newton, a teacliei- in the
public schools. It is alleged tlial she
has been punishing disobedient schol-
ars by g'iving' them copious draughts
of quassia water. The daughter of
.loe] T. Dean was made quite sick,
and the parents are indignant. An
investigation will be made.
It Is said that Brazil's new presi-
dent is a man of lino abilities a:..] a
thorough patriot. These facts do
not make it any more likely, how-
ever, tliat tho Fngiish-sneakiug' pub /nh' ui'11 *’ug.i in '
Le '"IF i>:-t•:.ounce h. njir.o cV ^rday Mn-bael Hopper*
rectiy.
Another I'attil Hosing: -M^trlt.
I th A. N". \ March 23.—While box-
West 1 tica
was felled
to tlie floor and fatally injured.
Indians.
All the bondsmen for the eight on
inrl-i-ti-d election inspectors of Drav -
sen t have notified the men that new
bondsmen must be found, as they in-
tend to withdraw their names.
ina theft of a lot ot coal oil anil
gunpowder from the government
stores at Angel Island, f al..has caused
a number of civic and military arrests.
Tire Rockefellers deny that there is
any deal on for the consolidation of
their interest with the Vanderbilts.
Lx-Congressman Washington Town-
send of Pennsylvania, died at West-
chester, aged Kg'. He was elected to
congress over Wavne McVeigh in ItsOij
and serve d four terms.
C'olofii'l SHU
Topeka. Kan., March 22.—Colonel
William Allen Sells of Sells Brnr*.’
circus fame, tlied at his hotel, tire
Chesterfield, in this city, last night.
M In or Forced to (’losa Down.
Cripple Cheek, Col., March 22.—The
Haven and strong mines, which start-
ed up Monday on the nine hour scale,
have been forced to close down again.
The men were intimidated, tlie strik-
ers threatening to blow up the prop-
erties if the miners rliil not quit work.
The Victor, which was to have started
up yesterday morning, failed to get
men to go to work.
Young I’popie ifnnft Together.
Bose Hill, Iowa, March 21.—Tin
The treasury lias ord-wed the pay-
ment of S3 . i.ooo in gold on account of
work on the government cruisers now
building in san Francisco.
Hot h dot. (lie Drop at the Same Time.
Al.tiuqLEliqCK. X. M., March 24.—At
bo lies of John Keel, aged 20, an,I Holden, a "lining camp north of this
Ktta Slraw. aged 10, were found last
evening hangdog' to the limb of a
tree, tl............ having' committed sui-
i ide. No cause is known for tlie act.
They were both members of respecta-
ble families.
The I’oorman mine, in Cooir d’Alene
county. Idaho, has been sold to Kng-
lish capitalists for?300,000. The prop-
erty is one of tlie greatest lead pro-
ducers in tlie country, aud for bix
years paid dividends regularly.
•ity, .Iiin On-eves, insanely jealous of
liis divorced "ife, quarreled with Al
Perry over the woman. Pistols were
drawn and both fired simultaneously.
On-eves was shot dead and Perry can-
not live.
A negro woman is reported to have
been mercilessly whipped by white-
caps near Fayette, Mo.
The faculty of tlie Missouri State
university declare officially that there
is no trouble or disaffection toward
President Jesse.
WHISKERS HIS PRIDE.
\ llcrr hli'i! nf u Hn ltni lit uf lio 4h%«*
I9«* Vltltl I n«l I lirIII.
••It !• all a"II enough." -aid Pro
ft- mr Dulling. • tu oblige .'.an y
young "'"tin'll who urn anxioua lo
iiavo u lion - whUknr us u *ort of
tallamun, Imt I do tint propose to
render the live unimuls "bit li 1 lin\o
positively ii.i'io•«.”
fi'ofeaaor Darling stood In front of
his eugo ut ling, rl* eU'* with hi* Id*
brute* huddled up . .• to Fo Iron
bum wuiting '.o Ihi gale.«ed For
Millie tliim holla* I' ll |ir»te:eil to
'Inuth by |K<monul upplleatloiis nml
by letter* u*klng' for “ju«t one lion
"liNItcr" until hi* mu I ini' D I'luen
Inil'Ueii to tiiin, und, u* lie imllod tho
long brUtli'sllUe uppt’iulugi's from
tlio moutlis of hi* Hon*, Im said
■ -4fliers u lion io*r * In* wliUlciu'* lio
is pruetlcully r lined, not only ho far
ns liis appi'Ui'iiiieo goo , bill for his
usefulness u* well I know one llttlo
liistauee of this," added the profes*
sor. “It wa« in tlie Imporiul
tnological gurdeii u sehonbruiin, in
Dermany. ( m l llagenbeck Iunl pur-
chaoeii ut Iho rommaiid of the lltl-
pi'I Ull govoi'llinellt one of tile blind'
somest ti'Mii'i I ever *uw in nil my
life lie \< u* luo-t beuutifuHy murk-
rd uml hul long flowing wbi*kers.
'J'lio heust wna very 'i ''oeloiu uml
hud to be bundled will) lit utmost
cure. At Mr. IlugenIn ,tic's request,
I w. rt w ill him t i help put tim
tiger in the permanent eugo in
t lie 3600.
••Tho tiger traveled in n uox with
bars in front, and "hen tho destina-
tion wusrour'bid tip' box wus paclct'd
up ugain-t tlio iir'i'inanciit cage und
the door opci e l to a.low the tiger to
etitpr, but liu :r o ho would iiul Wo
worked nt him for hours uml nothing
would induce tli" animal to n.ii.e out
of liis traveling cage 'Jo make n
long story sho t. we starved that
animal for three days with great
pieces of meat lying . -t nuUidu of
Ilia cugo, but i* did m good We
then tried that remedy which ii
often tried on wild bea-tt. although
few people know of it. Mhe hose-
pipe.’ nml we drenched that tiger,
but thi* did ii"t have any mure offeri
upon him thu i tho u*o of uu aton.lzer
on a woman s hair
•Things w ro getting In a very
desperate state, fur with tho starva-
tion and chili Mr. Ilugenlieck fe.i
that he would lose liis tiger, so lei
determined to try tlie last resort —
fire. A newspaper was lighted an l
thrust into tlio cage. Tlio t ger
turned with a spring ami grubbed
tlie fire rlglit in hi* mouth, ami as
lie did so singed off all of hi* whis-
ker* The fire proved remedlo und
the animal darted into the ra ■ In-
tended for him. und you may believe
me or not, but tliat animal with tho
loss of his whiskers lost a l nf his
pride. The imperial government,
paid uu enormous price for him. bat
from the day that he lost 1 is whis-
kers lio never would face the crowd
,f people who came to -, o him, but
lie would hide hi* iaco > ■ uct'.iui
shame, and filial ly died. Mr llugen-
beck. than whom there is in, greater
authority ou such subjects, declared
tliat lie died of a broken heart
caused by the humiliation of liis
pride.
"A lion’s or a tiger'* whiskers,
when onco ttki n off, net or gri
again These beasts shed their hair
once u year ordinarily, all except
tlio whiskers. Their shedding do-
pends entirely upon the climate, aud
there is a very peculiar fact, con-
nected with the shedding of this
hair, und that s tliat I nev, r knew a
lion or a tiger or any other unimai
of tlie cat spec es to go through the
Bed sea without shedding. I Iiavo
seen animals sited at Nuakim and
come out with hair a* fresh ami
glossy a* silk, and yet going through
tho Bed sea they will shod again-
No "ti" "an ui.....,nt for it, but it is a
fact nevertheless. This explains to
vou.'' said the professor, as he pave
a parting pat to liis pet Leo, -why I
have been accused of being iincallant
in not giving whiskers from my pets
to indies for charms, but I do not
propose to havo my lions injured or
their pride humiliated. ’’
•I <• Ii ii ii i«* *•« \rithmctls,
"Jobm ," sab] t
mother,“do you liko our arithmetic ' ’
••No'm I think the influence of
that book is unwholiTumo unrl v-
pressing."
••Why?"
‘•Becuu.so it is full of horrible ex-
amples. ”
And hU mother was so stunned
that she forgot to punish him.
The C»i In *h»* irnl i nl».
Prominent ( itizen - So you are a
committee fro.a tlio unompioyed
workingmen. Whttt can 1 uo for
you?
Chairman --We desire you to ad-
dress us to morrow nigliL
“What sort of uu address do vou
want?”
•'Couldn’t you make it an after
dinner speech?—Puck
Uu Spenkliif Term*.
“There goes Judge Sohkem.” said
Meandering' Mike
"An old acquaintance of yours, I
e'po-o," rejoined Plodding I’cto sar-
castically.
"O, wo re just on speakin’ f£rtns. I
know him well enough to say ‘not
guilty’ to Tra onco in a 4 bile.’’—
Washington Star.
If 01101*4 I \ I'll.
Mr. C’hugwater—Pm hungry still,
but the biscuits are all gone, there's
no moro cream for tho coffee, and
tlio steak is all gristle. Samantha,
you’ll dio of enlargement of tho
heart!
Mrs. Chugwater —I don’t know.
Josiah. I vo never been exposed to
it in this house!
’1
Siw ~-N f" AS'
Mr. t.r '. II. Il I- iifz
Impure Blood
Boils, Pimples, Humors,
Cured by Mood’s.
Th* followiiijt (• itiiiiohittl from Mr. Doors* W.
Mini/, a printer at Nrw#*ll,l«v%;», h of rjm'cU!
liiter*?At m It t#« nr< fllrpclly upon tin* M.hmI*
purlfyiiiK qualltlpfi »»f llools San q aril la:
"For Omh.i two or fli, •• years I wa*» trouhl#*(t
with plmpli’t <#r bwllK on my fact uu«l I oily,
Cutting Woiho nr.rt Worso
I r«pl ol "it Hi# llood’i Sari.i|*ari:i i wi«
dnlior arut il4«iik<l to L l<- Hliortlv »(ler I
(?t»minei»re*f tiiMui: M #«»u • S:ii4a|!iir(lM l<» my
gr# 4l mirprHt* tlie • rui*tl'Hu» (t»* dlMp|#wiir.
>.4»w I am frer froiii tli hi. I Im*l at i»i# \loua
Uric• Uiou*;lit that tf I <lid not rt«l my of
Hood’s5^ Cures
tills Impurity tt intutit lead t» serofuhi or soma
other tcrntl(Mll»»Mae. 1 clieerfutly rernmim’iiu
Hood’s Srtr-M|H*rlllii t#» all tliote who .1
M«nnI i'UrllJt i (•» \Y. .s« fliT//t Newell, loon.
Hood’9 Pills ore land made, and | • rh et
i*i proportion uml «#;•! .rmy’**. >.*•■ :i box._
Danger In I'srfnniory •
Wunion wlio arc fnml of Indolyinirin
Mr* pjr |*t i film* s should romenlmr that
tluy an* ilorldcMlIy in minus to tin*
h i>c t>i • nicll. Hy their frequent use
the were «>rv fr'an*N of tin* now and
thioat aie overtaxed and weakenod.
( ne day a p« M'ii notieea that the hear*
\i\R ia ler*s aetive than usual and thu
wnae of Miiell mtuih defective Thin
ia. of eoui^e put down to a eohl, and
hut little is thought of it After a
time the < ntire h<*ad l»ce«»men ufTecte«l
and there are throat and lunj» com pli-
ca lions which are likely to end in
chronic, if not fatal illness. Smel injf
t alts are n prolitie < au**e • *f deafne -** -All
strong ami jmnjfent fw.orK, particular
ly thosewluch act upon 1 he secretory
proccsw* shouhl l#c avoided as far um
possible.
A Frenclinum has invented a (jun
vorked by liquid yas.
Croolns (ti« Atlantic
T’ u.«l!r tn\wi\i * si-a sicknraii When (ho wave*
I iny i»1 irli mi l t• with y«*u. »fron^ indcui
nuirtt I -t!»■ *i* 'ii th.it ran Mnn-1 it without
revolting. Tomiata, commercial travelers,
yachtsmen, n- in i... :i I testify that Iloatet*
ot’* Stoinac'i Hiti i» th#* teal n-inidj for (he
nansca expi n rough w «:!« r on Hi i
v • I weekly 11 relrn by land
often snflf<-r fioiii aomeiliing akin to this, an 1
lin l in the HitT- o its surest remedy >'4> disor-
dcr of the slo:n ,eli. liver or bowel* is to» obsti-
nate (hat t may in»t be overcoiue by (he prompt
nu<l thorough m iim* ly I tjually ♦ flira' ions is it
for chill#* nu l I* v« r. kidiD v*nn l ili -urnaHrt
trouble and iiitvoumd - l-miioniita iu iho
II • *’>' •• shtitihl it# vi«l»* (briio# 1 v# i \> ih (his
line rnedicitjal ml* trugnJ arani**? tlie effects of
m • ■ 11i• i• • •* #•! #. mm.'. liaiTsi..j' cApiiaanri
aud l'atl^ne.
The Btyle.
A local denier advertises for *‘a new
stock of walkin'/ sticks for {rentle men
with carved wooden heads.’’—I'liiia*
delphia Record.
D«Mfne»s < mi not llr Cured
By !o< a! ap .1 F.» «t»f. ns * hey i an not reach the
• >en«’d p rdon *>f il.c # u There ;•> only
cne way to core «U afiic»-, und that is by eon-
Hilutlonal remedies. Ilciifccss is caused by
•n inf
of the Kufltut hian 'Tub#', When this tube is
inflamed mu have :i rumbliiiff -’numl or im-
Perfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed,
Deafnirv- th«* result, and uni# •> the Inflam-
mation can iio taken out and this tube re-
turned to Ph normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever; nine i-asc-s out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but
hii inflamed condition of the mucous sur-
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv
case c.f lb nfii#(caused by < a!arrh) ihat
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars; lice.
1 ■!. <11 i:\KY A CO., Toledo, 0.
C.2F"^oId by Druitiflsis, 75c.
tlinl*'* S##f( 8iih|*.
Winks 1 notice that your barber al-
ways talks to j u in French. I riirl
not know that you umlei stood that
language.
.link* Well. I rlon't: lnityou neerin'I
fell him so. N. Y. Weekly.
ilfnlrrur,
lie—Why riirl slie break it off?
Mic Her dog l ido ;'"t too font! r*
him.—Brr oklyn Life.
( nrrlrrl Out.
Miss Passu still makes a valllant
struggle to carry out tne illusions of
yog tli."
•■Yes. and she succeeds pretty |
well, too
••Do you think so?" |
“Certainly. Tlmro’s nothing left
of iL"—Texas Siftings.
I.onkrd l ike » I iikp.
Kditor- Horn s a dispatch about a
Mississippi lynching, but i don't be-
liovo it’s genuine.
Assistant. Kditor—Why not?
Kditor Bee huso it doesn't say
that''his body xros then riddled with
bullets."—I'u k-
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement nnd
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. '1 lie many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting tlie world's lxst products lo
tlie needs of nhy-icnl being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced iu the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable nnd pleas-
ant to the taste, tlie refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and levers
ami permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions nnd
met with tlie approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid-
ncys, Liver nnd Bowels without weak-
ening them ami it is perfectly tree from
every objectiomihle substance.
Syrup of Fig* i* for sale by all drug-
gist* in 50c anil $1 bottles, but it is man-
ufactured by tlie California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also tli— name, Syrup ol Fig*,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
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The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1894, newspaper, March 29, 1894; Manchester, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497533/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.