The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 17, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRBT DAILY PAPER I'UDMUHED IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JUNE 17 1893.
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THE BRIGANDS
A Lono Rubber Murders ait Express
Messenger In Slopping a Stage.
HUNTIXfl T1IK STARR UAX0.
It l Aiar-lill) tlmr - l-nrmlii Sitlil In
Hut tl.lliil ltrii.li Creek I. i mul
til in) Khii 'I mill Itiililii-r llnlil
Up it I'ruln ut tliiruu Khii
Hill Are I'rlKlili'iiud
Ami) liy ii lllulT.
JACKSON ('ill. June t7. -All attempt
turn iiiikIi' tn rob tin1 mull stage from
luiii- to Jackson Inst ctculng by u luiu
highwayman about lite iiiIU' In nil
lllTC. Till' HtllgO llllll fllllr pllSSOUgl'rs
Inside tun nf uliiini uerc Itulli's On
tin outside wore tint driver Clinton
Itiulollti Wells-Purgo'i guard Mloh-
uul Tuvey mill one passenger. '.
rulilirr wus concealed lioliiiul tin
rucks mi tin1 M'lo of till'
lll.lll. Wlll'll till" Stllgf WHS Opposite
lilt phieo of concealment wit limit tlic
least warning ii ilKcluirjfo of u weapon
was lu'iinl nnil Totoy instantly fell for-
ward. ItadelluV giiispcd hlni by nni
litt tut anil lirlil hlni Tin luill struck
Tovey Whiiid tlin right shoulder mid In
MippiiM'il to liuve pierced tin- heart- hlx
horses wore attached to tin- stage unit
tin- crack of the rlllo frightened them
Into ii gallop.
Tin rolilii'i tired again unit this time
tin- bull grueil KhiIcIIhVh back pro-
ducing1 ii slight flesh wound. The
horses I'ontiniii'il to run mul tin- high-
wayman tired twice more wounding
two of tin miliiiuls.
Tho stage was carried along by tlm
tinlnjnivil horses for tuo or three hun-
dred yurils when tin- driver hulli'il
mul tnriii'il tuo of tin' injiin-il
iiiiIiiihIh Into u lli'lil mul rami ion
bringing (In Isuly of tin murdered
messenger -toi Jackson. Tin' robber
inuili' no I'fuirt Ui follou tin- slugo The
tiring wus hcititl b.v several farmer
working in a hut tti'lil ni'iii'b.v mul they
oa mo running to ascertain the cause.
The I'oblH'i' I'M'iipeil into the thick
Iirunh. There uus ti ensure on I surd
the stage both from Amuilor I ity mul
Juuksnu. Tovej hi.il U-oli u messenger
for Wells-Purgo for twenty yeurs mul
luul been wounded three times before
bt rouil HL'eiits.
fr llll. MAKIt lllMHIi
Niiwaia. 1 T .luiii' 17 The Starr
yni'tf hub ovldi'iltly given the marshals
the blip again mul U rouiiiimr ut luitfe.
with ull the fieeilom that eeli it roiilil
(Ulie Hinnii I. mo. u l hi'iukoo and
deputy eoii'iib tiilier nnilor lieiirjfe Mul-
let lotill'iii'il from llinili I'loi'h it ainall
illii;i' twenty miles wetl of this
iluee. He leports thut three hoihe-
nii'ii roile lntoi'miiiut III ilsh ereeli Tues-
iluy ovonlntr. They were upleiullilly
nionnteil but thiilrhtoeU was hoiiifwhiil
juileil. Knell eurrleil a liuhohtir and
biiioe of levohers mul uoie tuo bolth.
one for Wlni'ho'iter mul the other for
revoher em trhljfi's They elulineil to
bo III M'uiell of hol'M' thloM'.s Nothing
houever eoulil iniliieii tlii'in to remain
IniliKirs iliiriuif the nlt;ht. but they
eulupeil out on the priiirle In the
lilorillitvr eurlv one of the oiui(f fellows
entile in mul rejfliitereil at the hotel
He wus a Cherokee by blood The
other two did not register.
Alxiut J o'eloelf jeslerilny iifternoon
three hlinllail.N mouuteil mul iirmeil
llieil roile Into I'uney Kim. ami the
Veiipleof tlliit little liU'tro)ollH lit oliee
piooeeileil to tube u holiday or at least
to liioti) about eautlnilily The time-
lnell of the I'uiie.y Valley buiilt was
net ami the bank iloseil for the
lemaliuler of the ility Tin' 't'f
lode up to a rehtauraiit ami onlereil
meals u poitloii remaiuluif on tniunl
whlli' the others ate heilitlly The
nutlauH lenialneil In the elty until V p
in. when they withdrew ililluif south-
wunl Into the teirllor.v. No attempt
was made tneapture them and the In
turn olleieil no perwiiml loleiiee.
What has beeome of the deputy mar-
sh.lls Is the mystery here now as until-
Ini has been heanl from them slnoe
they were in the depths of the lof
ereek timber. 4
IIAMIirH in 11 hit.
MnlUN Kim .luiie 17. An uttinit
was iiiuile to rob southbound Missouri
Kansas A TeuiH p.issenirer train No II
at this plaeent 1 o'elnek this moriiliiif
Two liieu iHiurded the eiitrliui lit the
.Missouri I'aellle erossln' mul at the
liiti..los of umilyers ordered Kniflneer
I'leteher to stop the train. Hotelier
told them that a msse was aboard the
triiln and they hud Is-tter skip. They
took the ailvlee and left the eab. order-
int; him to pull out ipilekly There is
110 olow us to their Identity
Hi'i'i'osni iivMiti f At oil r.
Tiirrii Kan . June IT.- A illspateh
from Superintendent Doiltfe of the
Hook IsIiiiiiI says three men mippokeil
to be the men who rubbed the Mttita
IV Iruiii at I'liniiiroii. were uuptiireil ut
llonuokiy (in the llouk Ubind road
tills inoritlnif Their names ant Ni
loiub Wyatt ami ll.ivU ami the clr
euinstanJe Identify thviii 111 theCiiuur-
run 1 audits.
3 r t ezrr-T"
STRIP NOW
The Reliable Auction House has striped the prices off ol $5000 worth ot Dry
Goods Clothing Hats and Caps Notions Groceries Queonsware and goods too
nuinersons to mention. All will be sold at your price a auction to the highest
bidder. Commencing Saturday June 17th nl 10 a.m. and continued until sold.
Ladies invited. Goods also at Retail away down.
OLD HIOKORY WA.GONS B4. WH1TJU VA.TlCn MOWERS 4: a.-s2 to O WHO.
215 Harrison Avenue
Guthrie. Ok.
THE "CHIC AND CHOC" MONEY.
I'olll.l I Hhio Kiilcrril lulu 11 ( uiiililim-
Hun tt lib h III llilmrSiiiiHuiiirii
AliliMoiiK. I T..luiie 17. ISneelul.l
The rt'iflhtruliiiii eiiminhinlonfrH of the '
Choctaw nation were here tliWuookl
to register all Chootauh resilient in
the Chickasaw nation preparatory to
paying per capita the leased distriet
hale nioiioy leceutly rooeived from the
I'lilted States treasury.
The mini was SI.ouo.oihi In round
numbers but as per cent of this uus
held out for attorney ami lobbying
fees. The Chnctnws hud a tin co-
fourths Interest in the oeiled lands and
the Chiekiisiiws one-fourth henoe they
share In the money in like pioportlmi.
As the C'hoetliws number about 17 000
there will bo about y.is fir evert tribal
eltlen after doduotlntf the legitimate
epolH's of the ilisburseinent. Tile
Clilekusuus iiumber about .'1111111 uhioh
will pluce their individual share ut
about SIC.'. This will uiuke a nice
little hum to circulate in the otiluuier-
clul chuniiels of the nutiiins. umlulll
a tft' resale imlte uu amount to each
family. A thoctuw registered nine
iiiembers of his family jesterduy.
The Chootuws legislated the Miiaw-
itiin out of the "illvy" some time ajfo
and the Chlckusaw jfovornur huscalloil
a spoolul session of the legislature to
convene ut '1'IsIioiiiIiij.m 011 the alst
lust presumably to talio similar
action. The blood Indians ure open
ami exultant in dei-lurlng that the
palo-fiiLod cltlreiis shull not promo-
mule up to the tribal pie-counter at
ull mul some of their leaders go so
far 11 to suy that they will cut them
olT from an allotment when the com-
munity system of laud tenure Is
changed to one of severalty.
Judge Overton l.ove one of the
Chickiisuw ilelegutes ut Wiishiugtoi
bus expressed himself to u prominent
intermarried cttli'eu here us of the
opinion thut the white citizens hail uu
limited rights under ullotineiit unit
would be gUcu 110 share In the nation-
ul domain when the grand division is
uiude.
CIVILIANS DOfl'l GO.
fleti'liiiul iHtur. .triii) illllim. liulluii
Ak' !. "'ul Niilii- llllu-l..
WasiiiniiIiin. June I. Speclu)
'I he iirc-ldeiit tent a note to ' e.-re-t.uy
Suiilli today stating that for the
present he would not consider the up
plications of civilians for appoint-
mints us Indian agents mul he would
'online his appointments to unity nil)-
cers mid accordingly r ipieste.! that
mi lulditloiial lot of army olHcers
available for the service be submitted.
This will be Interesting neus for the
iiiimy applicants In Missouri and Kan-
sas for these pluces.
SOCIAL MISDEMEANOR
.V Wiiiiiiin Arti lnl I'nr Aiiultrl) In Hie
Cllllllt) .lull.
Deputy Sherlll tdiuwcross of Lin-
coln iiiunly brought ovei Mrs IJII.'-t-lieth
J. Allen and lodged her in the
county Jail. She wus brought here
because tlieie are no iiunlers theie
for women In the Lincoln county Jail
The woman had u preliminary exami-
nation over there before Judge Mll-
hou mul was b.iuiiil oer to the dis-
triet court on the charge of adultery
mul placed under 8'iDil bonds.
The story of the vuuuuii Is thut she
Is a widow and has two sous 13 mul
II yearM old. She uus working lif-
ted) miles out floui Chandler for 11
farmer named Huge. The charge of
iiilulteiy is brought by the wife of
Huge mul Mrs Allen stales Is 11 pure
piece nl persecution thai lias
thing to do with 11 certain land
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con-
test. Mis. AII111 was bound over 011
the sole evidence nf a Miittll boy.
The woiiiaii Is u poorly not over til
tractive poison of about thhty-llve
years of 11 go. She does not seem like
one lunch given to forbidden pleasures.
She has no relatives in tlie country tn
look after her. An uttcinpt ts being
uiude to raise bull fur her. Col. .luck-
sou of the Jail is making things us
pleuMint for her us possible
1 em lor.' i;.iiiibiiiiiu.
There will be uu examination for
t alllltlll.rt. it! l-lllPflll (llllltt llll W.iil ......
duy mul Thurbiluy June .') umr'u. All
1 .iti. O.HII....I... !i.'
lllt iiviii in d'fr. v.K.issf 'll II rillllD'
"".' ".ii...
be un bund ut oclock the llrst duy.
(urtiMitd with peu. Ink unit iuj.er.
Tliu.v Itiilihrr..
Wlelillu r.anle. Chief Deputy I lil-
ted States Maisliul Mudseii of (Ikliiho-
uiu DxShorlll IIImiii of l.ntfim voimty
(. T. mid Hector Thouia.s the well-
known detective urrlved in the city
lust iilht from Hennessey (). T.
where they luul been to Identify the
parties arrested there night before
lust 011 suspicion of being the Cimar-
ron train robbers.
.Mr. .Maikcn miiv at a glance that
they were not tlie men wanted mul
they weie immediately illsehiirgt il
All three of them however believe
thut the robbers will soon be caught
us the entire country is being scoured
for them. .Mr. Mudseii Is of course
too shroud 11 mull to give uuuy his
plans but it was evident from his
conversation thut the i!av is not fur
distant when the rmdicrs will be
brought to Justice.
They remained in the city lust night
and will leave for parts unknown this
morning.
Ilnl Mm Alirouil
Wamiimiio.n. June HI. The wur de-
partment has been Informed thut two
American Indians of the I'uie ISidge
agency huve been discovered In Am-
truliii where they ure In destitute cii-
cuiustiiiiees ami supported by the gov
eminent. The two Indians ure Aiuer-
icuu Dear mul Kugle Klk unit were
formerly with lhillalo Hills Wild W est
hhuw ill Iurupe where they deserted.
and ufter wandering through south-
ern Kurope they niuile their wuy to
Australia when they huve been for
six months. The consul who Inform-
ed the h'ute department ot their urri-
vul states that they ate public charges
and should be returned home. Score-
tiny Lumoiit is How- eousideiilig
whether the iirmy shull puy their
traveling e.vpeiises buck to the ugency
from u-hleh they were tuken by Col.
Unit
P. II. Crossthwuite of the depart
ment of Justice who vuu iletulled to
examine the Judicial a Hulls of the '
territory bun lesigue 1 mid will return 1
to Washington to close up his business '
ulValr uti.l otliciul mutters there ulll'i I
... ... I
will return to Oklahoma to engage in .
the practice of lau und will 110 doubt
tettle ut lliithrle. Mr 1 rosthuuite
bus lieen in the service about tuelve
Veins and is reputed a good lawyer
He bus made uiuny friends in and out-
hide of the legal profession while in
tlie city mul will be a welcome citi-
zen tii liiithrle. He states thut he Is
glad to be out of otllcial harness und
breathe tin- free uir of a private citi-
zen once more.
IUumi ItxIhiM) llimril Hilling..
ToiTht. Kim. June 17. Tlie state
board of liillroud coiuiulsslnuers bus
icndorcd 11 decision In fator of K (
sdicltoii a coal miner at Pittsburg
giving him authority to build u track
aeries the lands of the Kansas A. Texas
(0.1II0 Sheltou owns uu opposition
eo.il mine mul the company refused to
give him the power to cross the lauds.
He cm now take it by condemnation
proceedings I'lie board also ordered
the Santa IV 1 all wuy to put In stork
yaidsat Nciantnli us petitioned foi by
the citizens of thut place.
Hoik lit irrulljr simiiiiI.
Tocriit Kim. June 17.- Hunk Com-
inlssloiier llieiileuthiil who knows
something of the Inside alt.iirs of the
Arkansas 1 ity und I 'arsons banks
whose doors Weie closed esteld.U
sns that their failures were duo toout-
side speculations of the owners and
debts Inclined during "Immuii" times
lie s.is that Kansas Uiuks which do 11
legitimate banking business are with-
out exception all In good condition
. n- 1 iimWii) idli e
V tl.l.MI.M. Neb. June 17. tieoiye
Jones of tlie cowboy racers an lied
heie ut 7 oclock lust evening loading
t. (ltll.r .m.tauts by two houis
I At I o'clock Douglass mul Kliuure rode
Into tlieclly About the same time the
majority of the others passed 11 few
miles south of tills elty The horses of
those who took supper here did not up-
HMtr to be at all winded ami tho race
was continued before midnight Dur-
ing the heat of the day the riders 111.11I11
four miles an hour but at night they
have nearly doubled that pace
llr tnirulL' sucift.ur Clio.ru.
Si'iilMiriCin Mo June 17. - At their
minimi meeting lust lllght the trustees
of III tiry college elected the Itev J II
(leorge pastor of I'llgrlm 1 ougu-ga-tloual
chinch St. Louis prexldent to
klicceed the late llr I. J. Iliga
I'riiuds In rugs und bags ure to be in
I ..... '. . ..- ...
' .tlifiitoil lleturn bug ureperinltted
t' enter the country duty free und It
Mollis the iiuuilH-r returning Is alto-
lhur iur(Jvr lhuu the number irolug
0 t.
I
(IIIIMI III III IN.
Hi. Nrw I'lilliU-llruii'l I'rlulrr.' Homo
M) llmr In He llrlmlll
( 'II Ii iioJiiiiu; T)him thiollghoilt
the country would Is fm uoi- mul
Messrs CI1II1U uiid Drexel grieved If
they knew the ehuraeter of the s 'litl
report oil the I'l Inters' I loiin' ut Colo-
rado Springs presented at yestorduj's
session of the iiiteriiatioual union by
I'resldeiit I'rescott in secret session and
uurefiilly kept from the press.
It Is bin nod houever. that Mr I'res-
cott rcMirtcd thut the building which
was opened 11 jo.ir ago uftur uu outlay
of ftKl.lHiii Is ah cad y going to ruin. The
foundation is In bud shuie. the build-
ing settling In the center the north
wall likely to full mul the roof leaking.
In 110 Instance did the contractor com-
ply with tin hH'cilieiitlous The roof
Is the commonest kind 'l'h ere Is not it
bit of cement In the foundations and
the building is not safely aiiehoied.
The report made serious Insinuations
) regarding the apparent collusion be
tween contractu! s mul those liming su
pervislon of the construction mul
apiotcd the opinion of uu export thut
the building should be condemned.
Severul ilelegutes made speeches thut
the building be torn down mul 10-
ereeted. No definite uctluu has been
tukeu vet.
VtKM.tr: VAN I'lll.l.KIIK O.l S'lltK.
'I lie I'rliln nf Wurrrntmt Mu. In Itulu. -Tropin
llurrloill' Kiiiit
H'ahiikmon. Mo. June 17. At IU
o'clock lust night the dormitory of the
Central Wesleyan college wusdiseov-
ei ed on lire An alarm iu promptly
viiiiiilod but the llunies uiude such
headway that by Kl.'lt) o'clock the
building wus In ruins. It wus u coiu-
p.irutltcly new building mid cost MV
IMI0 when erected IU contents were
Milueil ut ll.ixm iiioie. At the time of
the Hie fully l.rilc) people were
in the college hall in utteiiil-
unce 011 the commencement ex-
ercises. Thut ti panic did not ensue
wus due to the presence of miiiil of the
presiding olllcer who ipiietly hud the
doors locked and kept them so until
ipilet wus restored At 11 lute hour the
tire threatened to spreud to other
buildings. Severul persons were hurt
by fulling timbers but the extent of
llielr injuries ure- not Uiiouii I lie
rltrvtriu lights wcie shut olf to pretent
uecident. leaving the city in darkness.
I'rof. Kessler professor of t booing).
'''" 'rotn the roof of one of the build-
J'' threuti-ned mul tuoke both louer
liiubv he.ldcb kUttuiulug ei lulls ill-
UrH llre.
(nun iKiin. in-.
i In I'hauKi- tin- 4Uiu ul Hid ilr.ua l.uilgo
anil llr4u u ( ulur I. In..
Dks.MoiMts la . June 17 -The Inter-
national contention of luiod Teuipluis
meeting in this city us the right woi thy
grand lodge of tlie order accomplished
two things. Ontf wus to change the
name of the body from the Itight
Worthy (iralid Lislge to the Interna-
tional Mipioiuo I.ixlgc of ludepeudeiit
Order of liood Templars
The other was the rejection of a re-
port by the eoiumlttei.' on constitutions
presented by the ehalriiiiu. Joseph
Mallns of r.ngland. fatoring the con-
solidation of the grand lodges of the
southern states in which there are two.
one for the white mid one for the col-
"'-il .cpie Alalins is graiiil elilei
' templar of the order In Kiig.uud lie
111 ed pcunlc Mallns Is grand chief
wus resiMinslble for the split in the
world's contention at Louisville lu
is;u and uhleh uasonlv luldgod ovei
in ISS7. At the liiteruatiomil ineetlng
lu Huston Ik caused the break lu the
order 011 the same iuestlnn as that
which he iopi-ed to tho cuuTcutiou
yesterduy.
I Mllj lllir.41 Tllll'll'4 t;iii
CaiiIII till.. Mo. June 17 May Col-
vilt. the female lioisc thief ami her
pat tnoi. Mary Medsker. dug a holu in
the brick wall of the JasH-r county
Jail last night let themselves down
from the opening a distance of twenty
feet by tying their Ida. diets together
for a rope mul oscas'd A m)io Id in
pursuit.
.Mnri' l'ii.liiii.ti.r
WAHiiisino.N June 17. The follou-
lug fourth-class wist otlleii uppoliitmeilti
were inaile today:
In Mli.uurl At Ariliuliin riii'ln louul. U
Illlliimu. at llrickcnrlilr'. Cjlitnill cumiljr 0
II Hurl rki- II Hull ri'inovisl
In Kioij At rniliuiHill. 1'ruiikllu oiuiit)
(J W 1 1. oil vice A AltnM rimioeil. at Wrlls
lllle. l-'Miikllu kiuiiI) CliarliiiCajrut tier Julin
WllkliL iriiiuivd ul WIIIUin.UuiK Krankllu
count) Tliouun IIkii U J Towle ri'iuuteiL
ICIIIril li lliirtclMr..
MlsiNK ll'iilis. Mll.ll Jlillii 17 J It.
Harris of the Lubricating company
was killed by two burglars who hud
been dlseoveiod by hlni in his pallor ut
'J o'clock this morning
I11I1111 I'Hilile lutri-iuliliiK.
Ouaiu NeU June 17 'I'he Inloll
I'uclHc rullwuy has ordered u ruiliictluu
ill forces wherever possible und begins
by luylug olf twenty-live men lu the
supply department. Mime small sta-
1 tliiiis will bo closed
Deiiiocrutle ex-rullwuy pontul clHrks
lu it ineetlng ut Cincinnati udopted res-
olutluus ileinuuding thut ut least hull
the ulllce In the rullwuy mull kervlcs
.be tflveu to democrats.
OPENS I
Miller Russell
KAISER KICKED
German Voter Surprise the Imperial
"War Lord."
TIIK AKMY lilMi LAID (UT.
Ttir Ni-v. Il.-li Ii.Ul- WIIIsIiiiw h linl.Ua
0iiii.lllmi In tin- Diiiiiirnr'. I'll
IM.nrr soiUll.t. MhUi lliln.
llftrtt I siutc ill tin I'm-
tlllllll I'llkllllWII ut
I'rr.out
Hkiii in June 17. All Is uncertain us
to the complexion of the next lelch-
stag but there seems now little doubt
that the army bill will stand as little
chance in the new body as it did In the
last.
Not a single riot occurred in the
whole empire during the day The
Toting was undoubtedly the heaviest
on reeoid but the electors were cerj
whereon their good behavloi and the
pollee leserveswere not culled out once
though lliev had been held ill the stu
tlous in nil linger tun ns.
The letmiis from the ugi ieultiirul
distrlets and small cities come In slow
ly In most of these constituencies
however few seats me likely to change
parties.
At noon the government ciiliilldutes
luul apparently lost slightly hi the
constituencies which finally chose their
deputies by Wednesday n ballot till
the otliel hand in the seeoiul ballots
which iinu seem Inevitable in some HKl
or li'i districts the governiiielil has o-
icptional opHirtillilties to win iiiant
s.its This is espooiiillt applicable to
the seals contested b the iiidlcul
unionists who In the lust reiehstug
toted uguilist the iirmy bill but hute
supHiitcd it 011 the stump uint if re-
elected will tote for it in - iiieuhut
iikmUHciI form
This iiiiiiuiug the national liberals
who nie expected to leturil to pailiu-
luelit with their delegation 1 educed
from forty to about thirty contended
thut they would huve ut fewest thiity-
ulght uieinbcifc uftei the second ballots
'I he Itlchtcr ladlculs u ill huve haidly
mole no far their iiilliiro to ilraw op-
position votes has I lithe most sur
prising feature of the election
' I he social democrats boast that they
' will huo sitv scuts ufter the relijlluts
This U uboi.t the niimlier conceded to
them before tho elections
The ojiisciMitive. uud flee coii.e.vu
tiles are likelv to hold their ow 11 '1 he
number of the i.ieliei cletiuuls in tlie
next irUihslug although In doubt is
expected tn appiu.u h Ion
III Koelitglbelg Hell vol! LevetsuW
llldept'lldellt flltoriildo to the 111 llll
bill uiiseleeted to succeed himself He
was the president of the last leiehstag
lu Cassel a neu ballot Is necesMiry
between llr Kiideiuaiili. national UU'r-
al. and Hen I'fuukiisch. suol.il demo-
crat Tlie district M us consoj-Mitlie at
the last election lu Altcnhurg llerr
lluehwahl. social democrat was elected
to succeed Dr. Itaiimbach flee colisor-
T.itive. Tlie result is auothei loss for
the governiiielit
III lllrsohberg Dr Tlieislori' llartli.
editor of the Natchen and radical uu
lolilst III favor of the at my bill was
elected to succeed himself.' This is u
...
gam lor me government us iir iiurtii
voted uguilist the bill before
The election so fat as Herlln is eon-
eernud can 1m eousldciiid alinosl 11
eomplete triumph for the ... iallst
paily. Not only have their v..ti - inor -
illously Increiised slnee the lust ilei-
thilii. hut the proportion of votes be-
tueeii the ruilleulsaiid social doiii.sr itt
. . .. . ..
Ik soon 111111 i.xri'lil ill 11I11 miri 1111
radicals practically have no chance In
.
second ballots Inthlscitt it is esti-
mated that nearly h0 mt oetit of the
electors recorded their totes mid out of
a total of :i7l.ouu ngistered the social-
ists obtained l."W Vm an liuieit-' of
nearly om-llftli ovei the oleelion of
ist'll
Although In the provinces tlui mmIiiI-
Ists weie nut so uniformly successful
as In Herlln. yet the returns ure eini
nelltly salisfuetorv lu thulil mid Hie re-
sults of second ballots will undoubtedly
lilouii. as preillcli'd. a gloat iiecessiuu to
the socialist strength ill the reiehstug J
IllttV II till. I.N
'I he
re.lilinl's VmimIIiiii Will lie stmrl
line III. Melhiiil nf IturU.
WtUIMHUN Julie II The depalt-
ure of the piosident mid his family for
liruy liables Hurxiinl s Hay Mass.
which is uillloilliceil fur 111 xt Tuesday
will not keep the president ult uy from
Washington ion long He w ill letiiiu
tu the capital us soon us possible and
continue his residence ut Hoi voir.
The piesldeiit bus always Imrne the
reputation of being a haul w oilier mul
the uiellibels of the pinselil cabinet
hute found this out to their cost. His
rule since the wiiriu weather
set in has been to invite each
member of his olllulal family
in stict'c.Talon lo be his guest ut
Kelvc.ii- for the night. I'liilur tho
former administration the duys of the
iveek were apiRirttuned among the
& Co.
iiu'iubers of Mr Harrisons cabinet
Mr ( levehiud units until the ill ft of
eilcuiustuiices caused bi outside pies-
mho dlieets Ids mind towiod 11 ceitulli
class of appoliitmeiits inul then he in
dloates to the piirtl-ulur olllcbil haling
charge of the otllces that he Is oxeted
to drive out und detote thut night to
'be allabs relating ! his depai tuiont.
Mrs Cleveland and I la by Ituth will
leiuaiu ut llmj llubles during the mini
uier the tlip to the world's fair hut lug
hi on put olT until fall
I'll VI III I.I. M I.SjsI HAM I .
t:lili-nio1lml II Hit. Hi en S).liumllriilljr
Carrltil (In lu Hmii.i.. tinny I nriuur.
Mi II111I111I.
Tol'Kht. Kim . June I.". Miperiii-
triiilent Snider of the llisiiimioe dep.trt-
iilelit bus unquestioned evidence that 11
systematic uiidei ground iusiiianoe
biisiuiss has been conducted in Kansas
foi set oral .tcius by which hiiudieds of
fiirmeis mul many business linns huve
been tielliuled In the agents of fraud-
ulent lliuis outside of the state Mr
.Milder has a number of letters from
fanners und others who hute been vic-
timized by iigouls of coliipuiiies thut
hute boon admitted to do business In
Kansas or that hute failed and lepmll-
uted the payment of losses
lu sol era I Instances Insurance has
been written in companies that do
not exist. I'rom letteia 011 tile ill the
iiisiiiauee department II would seem
that the thin of T l Klwes A Co of
It ti. Hi mul H! I'moIIIc avenue Chicugo
are the general agents for inali of the
concerns ulioxe incut lulled now ucing
worked b.v Iih'iiI agents in this state
snider sus he bun absolute prool of
this fact He exhibited severul letters
f nun parties who hud been ttiUiuUcd
stilting vliut the Unit of K.lwes A t o
were the jeii-iiil agents mid forwarded
the policies fiuiu thicugu
The companies winked here were the
Washington I niou of Ohio mid tuo
West Virginia companies neither of
which weie ever admitted to do busl
ness in Kimsiis Thiilirst-iimiird failed
some time since and has pel slstenly re-
fused to pa losses uu policies issurd
more than 11 year ago Muuuger Pur-
suits of the lariis-l oiiUling Mortguye
mid 'I rust 1 o ut Kingman took out a
I .'ii 0011 pulley on this concern tuu years
since und did not know until recently
that it M.s doing un Illegal busiuess lu
this state
The siiicrlntondent suy thut these
fruudiileiit concerns send their iigtnts
in the country districts mid olfcr lu-
hiirmice ut u discoiiut of ii per cent
mul catch the f u liners The ugelits
avoid the linger cities und towns be-
cause their fiuudiileiit work would be
detected Muiit of the local ligeuls he
fats Hie win king fm I. lues A Co the
( Ineitgo instil am - luokers He sas
the state bus 110 lecourse us to Llwes A
( o 'I'he iinlv thing he cull do is to
eiiilsc the urrest of agents who go alsiut
the state soliciting this business Tills
will be done w believer one of the agents
of fraudulent couip.iuicscaii In- located
iiistiiHi'.i: Willi c.tiii.lsi.K.
Silver lli-uiiH rut. tlm Ii litli-re. Inl In III
surrlsr)'. Iteiinl Slalriurlit.
Uasiiimiion June 17. I he silver
democrats now in Wushlngtoii were
much Interested lu the views of Secre-
tary Ciirllsle. presented tu his Inter
view published yesterday Tliey uil-
lllltted tlie correctness of the figure
' presented but disagreed with his eon-
' ...... I 'I'l I...... II... 1... ul....
1 isuhis. nn-v u mm mc- .u-nuim
1 lnw forces the goteri lit to exchange
K"''l for sllvei I hey urge on "'"n-n1. .-...l-e flMr m .1 I
' contrary that the law expiessly ullous III :IKL. pi 1CLS llieil CD UU
the secretary to redeem the notes Is- I
I sned uguilist the silver bullion Is either 1 i-tQJ b.ltetl 111 Clll-
gold or sllter und that if they ure re- 1 w v-iu
I doomed in gold the lespoUHlblllty n sts
' t" tltl' "diiiinlstnitlon nut tilth the
t Lite
..
1 ii'i... ........ 1 1. -.. 1
llllll S11111111- ini-y nny iniiy im- vri
u very bad statute but it should not Is-
denounced until il Is full ly tried which I
tilul tlitty claim has mil been gltuu !
hat thoy want is ledemptlou of coin
notes In silver for tuo yours. If at the
end of thut time lluaiiclal conditions
niii lint hvttcrcil mid the reputation of
the Sherman not Is not improved they
lil.unlse to vote for Its repeal In good
faith if not lu cheerfulness They pie-
dict hou over thut the next congress
whether culled III July 01 September
uiu not vote for the Hbiogutiun ( a1
lau that has Wen unfairly treated. It
whether called in July 01 September
' N Motltvutil Hint tln-M tli'iuorrat an
(10111 ull m.'rtlm noMonyiiliilii': htuten
111 llll. Silt .. IS llti.l. llll. s.11.... Il.-..il . I .(..
Ill liliill) "I unit II stiioitsss liini lit lk
Industry Is tlie chief if not the uuly In -
dustiy
I lint.iU)'. IU.lill.
NAIIilMU. I.KAUUK.
Ilotlon -l)04t(ll. St IxiuU. I
l'lilUteltlila-l'lilUillihli I'ltt.bur.'U.
New Vurk -Nu Vurk. rt Clilujci. ft
lliis)kl)ii llrunklrii II L'loieluuJ i
Waihliuluil Wu.lilutii'l I. lAmt.vllle 3.
lUlltiuaru-llililiuurt! H Clnclnnill i
MI.SIVIIN I.KAUIIC
Lawn-urn Luvrtniie K Kaui.t CHr W
Tuntki TclR'Ui M Jueih i
Satluual l.tainv Aurn.
I- w 1. pc I' w 1. ro
llreokltn O M ltA Ha tlmure II 51 i) Mi
lli.tun I M HI fleiWB.b'Blon.lB IS tM IVI
I'hitu'utiu w ui it eninuiiuiiati 11 in -" m
I'lllil.unb 13 17 Jtb.CUICUk-o V IT U IM
Sw Yurk II W 18 64'! St. Luul. U Ii 1 341
Clcri-laml U l to t-v Uiulnlllo. 31 4 iJ Wi
VVeiteru l.mnuu At. ran..
r w I. I'l f vr U l-c
liau Illy 14 Ii) I tViiTopeUu. pj B IV III
sjt Jyiciiti ts I' 1 JtSILa wrence ID T II i-
1
"5E5S !
1 i
I 1 m i.oim. 11. 1111. (
World's Fair.
Hul In si I am go-
ing lo Hie New York
Glolhing Slore and
gel a fine tailor made
suit of clothes made
from some of that
elegant French Im-
ported piece goods
thai they have just
received.
My love she's always siullllug
A down tie't r cloud her (ace
She never slgln nud lu her eyes
Of tears there's ne'er it trace.
I lold here 11 story
I thought would melt her heait.
Of sailor's grief when oti a reef
Their g u limit ship did part. I
I was in to examine
ihesi goods and I tell
you they are as fine a
lot of goods as I ever
saw anywhere; and
Mr. Cohen informed
me that he would
guarantee a perfect fit.
Aluek she smiled nil through it.
Though 'twas us slid 111 could be
Her eyes they glowed her dimples
showed
Thought 1 "No heart hath sin- '
Hut oh' ulai I wronged her.
Shi- mi reully kind mul inlld.
Hut some one hud In formed her
she wus prettiest whlMI she hintle.l
And that he would
1
. dlCO Or aHV
I -
heie
1 else. So 1 am going
'to patronize reliable
home merchants.
I -ii-i -i nnilCPIPlir-ii
X M-U "') "-UliaLICm L
iwill he easy and with
r 1
a lirstcuiss perlect fit-
'
t
ting suit made after
a a f 1
the L'lteSt StV L'S. 1 Will
V -'
be strictly in it.
many thanks to
WM
1
1 Tie iw York
Hllil s
.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 17, 1893, newspaper, June 17, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67699/m1/1/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.