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.'UK KlllS I' DAILY I'APKIl l'MUMdlltil) IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TURSDAY JUNTK 20 18i).J.
NO 52
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THE
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WILL NOT RESIGN
Judge Clark
Decides
Oflice.
to Rtniain in
THE CASE IS NOW IN COURT.
Thr .tiitlrulluu ol trunk l)lr tu rHkr
111. lie Ml It. An.uilii.tif J it. tit e ut tint
tupreiiiv Cuurt ul the lerrl-
lury .Visile u Mutter "I
llriurtl In III
Court.
lu the sitting of the silpitme coillt
this morning utter several uiulluun
huil been hemd uud disposed Kruuk
Dale presented himself before the
lourt und bunding the document tu
the court said he hud received u com
mission from the prcsldeut ut ussoclute
justice of the supreme court of Oklu-
hotuu uud desired to be sworu lu
Upon this request Judge Clurlc urose
nnd suld
Please your honors To the end that
my rights vrhntercr they nrc tnny bo
protected lu this matter nnd that It
may not be presumed that I huve re-
signed or vacated my seat I submit to
you my protest against administering
the oath to my friend and brother
rr.iuk Dale uud ask that It be placed
uu the records '
lllTIIKU.O T June 20 UtU.
Him. K II Onai Chtif Jinllu. uiiilJolin
1 1 linrfunl A'so.liili- imfhr uf tin-
Ttrrltury n Uhliiliiiimi
Mrs. I hereby enter protest ugulnst
the nduilulstintfou of the outh us us-
soclute justice of the supreme court of
this territory to lion Kruult Dule
This action is bused on the fuet thut
lu us much us the Organic luw has ac-
corded to this trlbuiiul only three
members uud those three uie Hun lu
possession of their lespeetlve positions
by virtue of commissions from the
president of the United Stutes. by the
terms whereof this court us ut present
lonstltiitcd. Is to exist until the mouth
of Mav ls'.H there Is no vucaucv for
Mr. Dale to occupv
It It should truuspire thut the leurn
ed gentleinuu buses his rcipicst upon
any sentence of removal pronounced
against uny of the present justices 1
rcspeetftillj request that you us hlel
Justice and as one of the ussoclute
justices of this court take judlclul no
tlce of the orguuiiutloii of this com t
uud advise uu adjudication upon the
validity of Midi lemovul uud the coi
redness of the appointment befoie e.
tendlug recognition to his claims
Itcspccttull.v yours:
JoilM (i ClAllh
Asoeiute Justice of the Mini erne Com t
of Oltlahomu Territory
After u few moments constitution
betweeu Chief Justice liieeu uud As to
elate Justice llurfoid they decided to
swear In Mr Dale uud the outh of
otiU'c was udminlstered to him Mr
Dale then vvuuted the com I to usslgue
htm u district uud desired thut he be
allowed to tuke Ids seat us ussoclute
justice of ll e supieme louit
Judge Clurh lieie arose uud served
the following; upon Mr Dale
lilTlllllr.O T Juue2U l!3 llou
l'runl: Dule bit I have to ackuowl
edge the demnnil this made upon me
by ou for foi possession of the otllce
of ussoclute justice of the supreme
court of the Territory of Okluhoiuu
uud heieby respectfull.v d.cliue tocom
ply therew Ith
l ill sire to su.v thut this lefusal in
made utter (nature dellbcrutlo.i of the
mutter uud with the highest uppieclu
lion of join ovvii position lu the
plfllllscs
llcllcriug us i uu uiui vour term ot
otllce will not commence until inj own uiuttei to see how much pay then-
bv the llinltutlon of m commission jnutilil be in the position but of cause
shuH have eMdrul I urn desirous thut l tK .. ... . h
it judguieiit of tlie propei com t should I ' ' . .
determine our r.speetlve rights uud I iof ""' yuU fur "''"''' " ''"
usstue you of m.v co operutlou in ob u'l been eudoised for so thut u man
tiilulug u spetd.v trlul uud deteruilua eould hurdlv get un thing good ut the
ttou of the tUesllous Involved eleventh ho'ur uud should be sutUllid
I huve the honor to be t.vi. wltli a small leeognitluu
Yotii obedient servunt The luptulu suld lie vvus glad t j gel
John U (iihk buck ultiiotiirh Wushlui'tou is it nice
Judge Cluik also here huuiled the
couit the following
Hun. t: ll limn. Vhh) .n(lu. ilihl
Hun. John II. Iltiijunl. Aniovlulf Jin
the. u) the Sttimnu Cuuit vj Uhltiliumii
Ti rrltum
Ucntlcuicu Hon Fi utile Dale has
notified me of his appointment as asso-
ciate justice uf the supreme court of
this teirltoryiiuid that he has received
otllclal Information that he l tu suc-
ceed me as a member of this court He
.has also mudu demand upon mo for
possession of the otllce. uud I have de
dined to yield
I take tills method of Informing .vou
that I have nut resigned uud thai m
iiiiumlssloii us ussoclute justice vvas.lnl ilemociuev
tinted May II 181'U us uppeurs from
tlif records uf this court. From this
iuct I ussuine that you will tuku judl-
dul notice thut my term of olllce will
not explru tor neurly u yeur. and that
lu the metiutlme I cuunut be removed.
utleust without cuuse without notice
und without opportunity to be heurd
STRIP NOW
The Reliable Auction House has striped (lie prices olV ol $5000 worlli ol Dry
Goods Clothing Hals and Cays Notions Groceries Queenswarc and goods too
numersous to mention. All will be sold a( your price a( auction (o (he highest
bidder. Commencing Saturday June 17tli a( 10 a. an. and coulinued until sold.
Ladies invited. Goods also at Retail away down.
OLD H1CKOBY W A.GON8 4. WHlTIONVALMiJK MOW 10KW -I H.-v3 to O S-MO
215 Harrison Avenue
Guthrie. Ok.
uud thut vou have not received iie-tue
of any legal action
Under these circumstances I cannot
think my brethren on this bench will
legard my action other than usuliiturv
uud prudcntl.il protection of the trust
which hus been reposed in me. When
i. proper court or forum turner the
guidance of legal prociedlngs sliull
have determined thut I have ceased to
be one of vou or m tei in of nlllee
shall huve expired. 1 shall welcome
m successor to the position which I
now occupy uud not till then
John li ti UK
Mr Dule vvus not given his sent and
the court adjourned until toiuonow
morning
The pioceedil g took pluce III a dig-
ultied manner. The cum t room vvns
crowded with spec ta tens
It Is expected thut some ugieciuenl
luav be uriifed ut between Judge
Clark uud Mr Dule before inui nlng
Judge lieddlck Is counsel for Judge
Clark uud John I Dllle uud .ludie
Harper Cuuuliighuiti for Trunk Dale
TWO MORE HLACE SEEKEHS
Judge Ileal ituti L)r. Ilelliiuimi uf UMalu-
uiu Clt)..Jotn the Throne.
Wasiiioton. June 20. Special
Judge Ileall uf Uklahuma City came lu
ibis morning for the purpose of look
Ing after the job of getting uu up
polntmeut. While he Is not a resident
of Oklahoma his leal home being in
Mississippi he hus concluded thut the
plan of Hecretai) Smith to tuke oulv
half of the land otllce ottlciuis fioin
Okluhoiuu will give him a chance to
get u pluce lie can leglster fiom
Mississippi uud tuke one of the plans
given to the outside man WhlU nut
It resilient of Okluhoiuu. he hus been
there seveial mouths looking uflei
some peisonul iiiutttis uud knows
something of the .uudltloiis us he in
slsts uud this he looks upon us fiivm
able to Ills getting uu appolutmiiit
He is suld ulso to have some leiit
lives lu lieorglu who ale near to the
seerttury. uud this Is supposed to in u
coin luslve argument lu fuvui of his
gettitig the appointment
Dr. Holluiuuu. of Okluhoiuu ity is
also heie. unit is uftei u job He
wuuts to gel couifol tublj lucutid lure
In one of the depuitmeuts un chief or
uuy 'directing" job wlieie the sulury
is respectable and the vvoil. light He
Is said to In. e a Ucoigiu pull and is
certalulj eoutldeut thut he hus some
show tu get u pluce
CAPTAIN IAYIOH BACK.
II llrluru. I'luiii VVihIiIiikIom Willi h
tuuuuU.luii III III. I'ui lrl
Captain Tu.t.or retuiued fiom Wash
lugtou esteiduj ufteinoou lie vvus
welcomid b his mum fiieiids He is
the same heurty man us though he had
received the thing he weut after He
spei'tlii hi appointment us iifiuber
of the tow Uaite board he suid that it
vvus given him without hU solUltution
Helng usl.ed if It wasn't u rather small
thing with perhups no pay in it the
Cuptuin said juklngl that he diiln t
curd foi pu It was honor he vvus uf
ter He thought howevei thut the de
partiiiMit lu its hurry of woik vvus per
hupsitnihi the iuipiessiou that the
tovviisile board would net ill the strip
when It opened uud so thought the
pluce mole leiuuueiutive than it is
He himself hud not looked lulo the
pluce to live in if u man hud iiioulv
enough tu huve one continual holiday
Uiuudlei News John M Mule of
the Democrat Nurilcr has leeeived
the uppolntuient us first deputj uudei
I 3. Muishul NI. and will leave here
Monduj for Liutlirlc. He will atonic
enter the utlUe lu older to fiiiuilluiie
himself with Its duties but will not
begin woik till July 1 Mr Hale has
tuuuj friends lu Lincoln county who
will be glad to hear of his good luck
and the News joins them lu extending
congratulations We me glad to see
our county i eeognled h the lei iltui
- 77
1 liu ludles of the longitgallonti
church wlllsetve Ice cream umiiir
ua lemon Ices uud eukuut the piuson
.... iii .i lMi.i
uJe' orltt ""ml w al ll""
Ieri uud wwim Uuud music is one
of the uttt actions
GERMAN RETURNS
Some bnow for the Army Bill by Last
Accounts.
A COMBINATION I'OSSlllliE
V lit. li VVm.l.l llve Ilia- tiutt rinnriit
Allljolll) VII III ilrnilfllt I ii.r. Illll
Kiliillollni; lib lilrr'. Ilrfi tt
litem lieliuhiu In hovi
lull. on I lie Mill.
J11I.
llflll IV. June Sb -1 muplete returns
from lustThursdav selection show thut
Jl'i uiciuhcis of the next leichstug weie
hnall.v elected that ila.v. w Idle leb illots
will be necessurv in 1st districts Uf
the number elected 101 me ceititluly
(or the iirinv bill uud 111 against It
'I he list of members bv parties is us
follows I clbei ckik.ils I); social
Jemociats i'J. cousei vutlves uud ugrai-
l.ins 41 nation jI liberals. 1: radical
unionists 1 who favor the bill). I. Poles
U free conserv.iti.es. 10 clericals (fu-
vorablc to the bill) 11 AUutiuns 7.
fouth Oernina democrats t. nntl-
emlte 3. (two of tlietn ftvorlntr the
bllli: liiv.triaii agrarians J:(!tielphs. 1:
Janes I. Itavai'Utu scjiara lists 1; Itlch-
terlsts none
Among the candidates In the lsl new
ballots there will be 10 l'oles. Hi con-
servatives Ongraiiuiis 7 free conserva-
tives T national liberals .10 cliilculs
" tocl.il deiiiociata II latlleal unionists
3i Ulcliterlsls. 10 aliti samites uud s
(itielphs
The iiilulstiv decided atnrduv after
h long ciiuferenee lint to Issue an appeal
to the couuti v before the lebullots us
1 1 n- v an confident lh.it b. a eoiiibiua
tioii of conservatives ft ee unset willvi"
uiiiluitluu.il libel. lis thev eauiairv a
m.ijullt.v of the districts still in dnubt
I hev depend upon the gein-i.il alaiin
eelted b the social democratic iktni
les to drive ilcticnls uud opposition
-lerieals into llie government caiiipjlu
eoii'.tltueni.les where the contests uie
between eullset v.ltlves or lllltluliul
tilteral eaiidldiites and socialists If
thee e-peclatluiis be leiilied not oiilv
will the government open the leichstug
with almost half the uiembcis on Its
!di but It also will be enabled ut tin
H1111I poll to keep the mkI.iI deiinn utts
low 11 to 11 tot ti of fuitv ot foit.v live
!C.ltS
That the iniiiisterltl espectatlon of a
geuurlil coinbluat Ion against the social-
ists is not entirely iiugiounded Is shown
In the 111 Hull of the delicti lead
ers liiimedlatetv lifter the dee
tiun thev sent out 11 clteuhir letter to
the lonsttliieiii les toudiuoiitsli ( atholk
votcis that uudei no clicunistauces
should thev vote foi itriuv bill vaiidl
dates III the bv elections lllco then
the socialists scale h is been o gcneril
that the le.ulcis havu looked theli
first letter nnd lm sent out luiot.her
calculate I to sulldltv the ( utliwlic vote
ugalllst the social demuoiutlc cindi-
dates even lu cases where sin.li 11
course will luad to the election of u con
-orw.tUeoi national liberal
I lie defeat of the HUhtcrlsts uppeurs
to be irretrievitbk 'I hell urutis ad
in 1 1 tht iritsliiuj character of the .lis
lister but the llerliu r'relsinuijfo cit
imp rinds comfort in predicting thut
the ultimate poll of the partv combined
with the volhspartc centrists ami -cialistt
will form uu overwheluiliig
plebiscite against thcurmv "L-.il I uud tint
Hliene coiuproiiilse It is certain th It
if tlir plebiscite were to decide the fate
of the government the enormous social-
ist t.iti ulieadv cast would dei Ide that
Hut the ill III) bill will depitlld upon
tt 1 lit t Htlt ciilllblliutlolis IfglUdlULf
whkh it Is still huiirdoiis toutteuipt to
lorill lillV detllllte enlidliklull
Hen Kiihtii himself s.ij s It Is doubt-
ful whether it mujuiltv against the bill
can et ne inicrr.il irom 1 11c usccr-
lailied icsiills lu ealcliliitlllK what ac-
cession of strength the socialists will
giitn In the iclihstag the fact must be
leuieiubt red that the whole foieeof the
patt.v has ulwiivs hitherto been polhd
oil the (list ballot whereas uthel pil
ties thioligh null sin lulist coalitions
liow tin gieutest ttr. ngth on luballut
It was thus In suu when the I'lelsiii
11 lye jsirt.v won In nil thirty live ot tliu
lebullots between them mid the social
l-ts About eight- socialists will stand
In the coining rcbullots and It is a r.i
tiutiul cillmatc to credit them with se-
curing twenty sl mote scats llefurc
the eieitiuiis llorr olinar. one of thu
sanest licails uf the paitv predicted
that forty of his colleagues would ap-
pear In the new iclchstaif
Ktigeue Itluhtcr the rrcslnnig-e lcid
er 1 so iniiih upset by h defeat that
whin a 1 "iiespundeiit e.illel on him
last evening to obtain his 1 pluuutioii
of the disaster he tent woul thut tie
vvus III liven u leipiest fiom 1'iof
Itlldnlpli Mrehow politkitllv Ills tllst
follower nnd se lelltllleallv pel haps
Die foiKiiiosl ill in III lieiiuaiiv that lie
sjiuuld speilk failed to tiliem th hliii
1'iof ii-chow hliuulf smiling phll
isnplileirllv suld ' If We huve the sup-
port uf the other factious 011 tin second
bullutitig we shall be uble to beat iuuuj
socialists Hut the othel pui ties liiive
been frightened so much bj thli Jov
ernin cut's predictions of Wat thut our
puit.V will In Miiull III the liaxl ret -lis-tug
Hut some davit will be bigvur
The socialists had 11 perfect orgnuUa-
tiou uu r partv hud none Oerinuuy
Iiiih never hud it liberal goveriiiiajul
since lSJs Tlieiefore the Voteis
iiiuuot tell what It would do foi
them We lire incused of In-lng
oiilv negative but put us ut tin head
of the government uud we would lu
positive I or the few .veins left in to
live It w 111 be a relief to be out ot U'-live
HiHtlcs l) scientific work leaves uie
no time 'I he raising of a duration of
11 rekhstug to thev ears vvus bad Dui
ing tli coming reiclistug there will be
so ma 11 V causes of comphilut that 0111
paitv will liuve giuwu again ut thveiid
of the .essiiiii 'I lie uillitarv bill dm -
lot lldd Ilium I kill --tlellafth to the
in in v It pietends to prep.no mine 11-berve-for
setvh e Its alleged bene tit -could
not be (elt in Hire.- vear cttln
goveriiuict't p u ties lulk of iiumluent
vvui '
GRAND LODGE
Hit-I. U O r. IU OrL-aniz.a luOUIalituja
lor 1lcrou Work.
The Urund Lodge Independent Or-
der of Good Tciuplnia was organised
in Oklahoma Citv last week Then-
are lodges now In most of the towns of
the territory They nre composed of
people of high character men and wo
men who have u waiiu interest lu the
elevation of the people The (jriiud
Lodge adopted the following tosolti
tloiis
HKlihs weiecogliic in the rum
tiullle 11 foe to elvlliuttoii to leliglult
ami to our homes uud to tin- pro?p--il
tv of om loiintrv and to the liasj (it
ncis of Its cltli-e'lls theltfott.
HiH'liul TI .'t We ale opposed to
11 11 V system of dn-nse 01 tiixatiiiu be
eaue anv such s.vsteui is 11 eomplolliise
with sin mid not onh pint Ides foi the
coiit'liuuuce of tin tiallli but also
makes us partneis in Its piolltsuiiU ic
suits
Hi hiiI 1 ul '1 hut we lav or peisonal to
till abstiillieuec fiom iiitovitmits uud
the enactment and euforcemeiit of eoii
stltiitiouiil laws abolishing the tiullle.
mid we tire full' convinced that such
enactment and eufort eiuenl will be
elleeted olil b.v tellipelllliee piople
who sliull ope-ulv avow leiupiiance us
11 fundamental piiiiciplc
lliiolvul. 'I lint we earnestly urge
nil uudei our jiiiisdlction to use their
Ilillueuce for tin total ellr:iHtloii ot
the lice-ill sed tratlle ill intoii ants b-
moral suasion by pen. b.v vol and bv
tlie use of nil othei means thut Ooil
and nittuie huve placed in their powei
fiilieW 'I hut we w 111 continue out
labuis in this gieul uud luudlbk- woik
till the saloon with nil its vili euiicoiii
itslits sliull huve been entirely sup
pier-scd b) tin-stioug arm ot tlie civil
luw
foilln 'Unit we utge our lllillis-
ters to piiuch frupieiitlv upon the
subject ol teuipeiume und tu plalnl.v
uud eurnestlv iiistiucl then people In
theli dut in legutd to this gietit siuil
damning curse tlie lupioi trattlc
wlileh debuses lliuuhood degrudes
womanhood difiuuds ehildhood and
which holds u mortgage ovr ever
erudle u deed wiitten lu heart - blood
over even hiimuii life
lUulieil Thut we will us soon us
possible establish and suppuit a tern
pern nee paper u- our oik mi to dissent
luute nui principle- und tu intlueiiee
oui people to engage eHrnestlv nnd
heartily In this gieiit moral reform
'. . 11111 That it ioiiv of thesu reso
It tlout be sent for publication to the '
II U IS. tu be iiiiblished III the Nil
tiauulUool Teiuplur uud thai the)
be published In the temturlul papers
John 11 Atom t.i h 11
II D HiiiilLtt.
I. I. SMt III
A I' I'liHsoN
J M I' sunn
Tlll.y UHINO A PlfUMIUM.
I lea. Ill rl Mlltill) ll.ili.r. ul tlie lent.
I01UI lloliil..
'Iieusiiiei umiiel Murplo yestcrJa.v
sold the tell Itoi 1 it 1 bonds tothelapl
tol Nittluiiul bunk It being thu highest
blddei 'Die next hlliwst vvus (ieo
Theis whu oil end one pel cent
pieiuium The buuds umouuteii to
6l;ouo terrltoiial uud were so'd
us per Tit'iisurer Murph's uotice Is
sued some iIujh ago They consisted of
suuo territorial uulveislty S18 000
normiil s.hool lu.d SH.000 tigilctiltural
lolkge bonis u. 1 10-ios drawing sis
pir cent uud tin successful bidder
w ns Mr. M I. Tutncr cashier of tliu
Citiiltul National bunk uf this city lie
bidding ;iito premium uu the entire
issue
Tills Is u verv llattu Inglesiilt for tlie
leirltoiv uud shows thut the pupet
does nut huve to go begging i s
Isu uf gieut ei edit to tho banking
tlriu uf Messrs Metcalf und Turner
uf the I upltol .National bunk
At the luw 11 soelul to night vou mil
hem some tlie III l-ie uud lm-1 p'elilv 1 f
good things to cut
OPENS !
Miller Russell
WATCHINi; UUI.
The I'lesldent Intel esteil in the t llort
to Sound Congress on Fn-auie.
HKAS0N TO (K SATISKIKIl.
( 1ltll.l1 Muni 11 r l Sol IIiiiimi lliiiilini.-
lul Illll. Vila Iiii. lulk. nil tlie
I ill till li I I 'ill kIIiiii at I Ml ago
III ut) I'llllllle In Nurtll
I iirnlliiii Willi in-
ite V.i Is.
W vsillMilov June an President
t levelmid Is wiitehiug with much Intel
est the numerous ellorts being made b.v
eougii Ksiueli uud bv newspapers tnpull
uieuibeis uf the next congl ens uu the
silver iiiestluii Asu whole the ret inns
huve Ih'eii iptite satisfactory tu the ud
uillitsttutluii uud thev support the coll
tldelue the president hits begun tu feel
ill the improved olidllloli of demon atle
opinion us to tin uei -ksiti fur re pel I
lilt; ut once the Shermuu silver put
ilinse luw
It Is tiuderstiHul. however that Veei.
ttirv (nillslo is still far from satisfied
in the project. Ho lias no doubt thut a
mujoritv of the liutlso will fttvor a re-
peal of the law but he dyes not vet see
that thete will be 11 sutlicieiit iiuinlier
of votes to repeal I. without 11 stlpiiht-
lut ion for something else ns the price of
repeal Nhut v. Ith the members who
will not vote fur repeal unless thev can
htivi flic tolnnge for it ulld the othei
1111 inbeis who Insist that ickuI -hall
onh b granted uu condition uf the t-
eal o( the tu on stale b inks tIL. nee
letaiv is unable lu e press pel feet con
tlileine lu tlie uttluit uf the huue
Thete Is uu doubt thut ln-fi tu eon
gless i called tipuii tu bglslate lliere
will m mu i-llot 1 lo UM'ertuili to what
1 Melit the pliifisltluu tu 1'ep.inl it.i la.s
uu state banks will Ih- ui 1 pt.ible in
1 uugiess uud miiuiig the businessmen
whii uu apt lu look ut it fiom u Hiiut
ol view nut alleete I bv purtisutiship
I Mill V enough the opposition tu state
banks now .eeui tu ume frtnusn I ems
uf the euuiltl v thut huve the gleitti st
need uf the faeilitie- thut liee bunkilig
would siipplv Iviiusu which knows
itself best in for glei-nlmi lis uud ill
iilhe-i mrts of the west there is uipi.-.
tl-'tl tu state bunks while the south is
-tlUllglV illllilll ll III limit llM! till piOp
osilion us furnlshiiiK it go si solution
with the liduptliill uf euiuflll gull ids
foi tin uft eompluilteil uf seun-itv uf
cut 11 tiev
1 ougreKsinuii llavner of Murvlund
hus wtlltell tu nil the most ploiuiuelit
opK)llellls uf flee silver uud asltc-d
w hut v ill be tin ir course In the lu-xt
eonrfess I he iesHiiises ure liliel) tu
be mule iletlnlle t dull those heretofore
if hen foi publii itlon uud will bu the
IkisIs uf uuli tliu t lull HU.'iig the ituti
silver men It U likelv ulsu to ml
vance Mi Uavutr ta the leadership of
tlie ituti sllvtr ntnl.s He 1. u sktillul
pailiaiiieiiturimi und one uf the best
speullels ill Kiiigres
Jilt" 1 1 tit. u-4 I ISA M k
1 (in voo lime UU Mi Murv Lease
of Kansas spuke ut Kimball hull upon
the n.uext iun uf mune.v mid tit nine
luted themes About auo mcmbt'i uf
thu people's part) were lu ulteiiduuci
In 11 talk which lusted un hour lie
(piotrd Liniuln asserttou that th
system of contracting u debt wltib
there were two kinds uf luoiu-i in 11
I nilutlon und then muliinv It pai.ibi in
one kind v ns n crime agalust tin p.
pie
Mull u 11 line st.t suld was
the deiituiiblUutluti net 'I he ull uu
p-rtuut iiiestlun: Ix-loie the 111e11tii11
peuple ure land uioiit-V mid tialt'-poll 1
tluil Ulld those iplestluns uie iiili 1
woven thill tu si ttle uue without -it
llllg till is tu leave the plnhhlll till
sul veil '
'the ipeoker dei lured that the gov
eminent uf the I tilled Mulis wit-
trending III tie- fool-lep-. uf the othei
liutiiilis uf the world w hl It bu I gone
lolulll 1 lie old met IiimIs uf rubber k
she exclaimed bun- been stipple
lllellteil bv new Initli'Hls Tile til Itf 11 lids
huve been supplemented b.v out pi u to
cruts and our coiigressiueu whu
their places in puwet tu I he buuJIe uf
the llione.v kings mid the old nu thuds
ofFtlzuru bv luwveis pleus und fees
llstir) uud sherlifs fees I he people
eontluiie tu vote fur the svstim
mut for I lie scoundrels who ure
s.vstcinutieull robbing them 'I be af-
fairs of thu nation are 10 11 critical -ou
dlt Ion The export of ifohl ure wi
heuvy thut It hus e eitdi ulu rui even
in the minds uf t lu in A cinerviitlvo.
Thev lell u t.mt in ir-bjnd must bo
issued Sink Us deeper Into debt tu puv
our prosent debt 'Ihe.v till us Mail
street must iHittte tu the rest ti. Malt)
of us leeall that other time w lieu Wull
street ulld tin liullouiil bu litis 1 utile tu
the t'CM lie KihI ful bid thut thev should
again luiiu tu the rescue Then U nb
solutilv not enough ifold lu fill the du-
nned teeth of the "Id w..inen of Amur-
ten to su.v li"thlli uUnil its fui'inkiy
tin tmsls uf the iihIIoiiiiI uioiiev '
v s 111 11 1 1 o is v 11 V Sit tills
W 11 u ... 1 N 1 Inn 11 I It.
1 nil ' s w llin
1 l.d 11 t
& Co.
tin- 1110 1 mug I lie ass i-. me 1 si una 11 1
at :1 .' t IhJi) mid the liabilities al Jsihi
(IIKI
'I he l.itlme uf the bank wit- misid
bv Hie wit lull 11 vv ill of M liiliiaiid tin
notice of withdrawal of Moil 11011 mule
within a few davs mid its Inabililv to
realize ipilelilv on Its assets Deposit
urn will lei ehe dollar foi dollar and
Hie biisin". will be vv uuud up us rap
lillv us pusslble
run vvus stm teil on tlie ilun net. 11
savings bank but cunflilc tuc wu- .m
restored bv tile otllcel's wliopioimid
tu pav everv dollar demanded l tore
the bunk should ulose ut all
Milt 11 i-t III tsillMi nut m- I vll -
Nivv uiiii June Uti Justin- Law
leliee of the supreme mutt has ap
pointed llelirv J llruker n-eelvi 1 ut
the assell Publishing loinpinv in uu
action brutight lij A ts r It r timet
Ol Ulld funnel vice piesidelit on lllle
gatloii- that it hud betsjine tnsutveut
I lo- eoiupanv s tliimu-lul eoiidltiuii is
iittiibiited tu the president l)ctti Dun
Inn 1. who lioated 1 10 (Hti vvuitliuf notes
fui his own ol ligations H is dei lured
1 in; r vsi. 111 t ii. minimi.
I I Illllilll III Mil lllcll.lt (.lllllllllll lllllillll'
.1Iiiiii fur .Miinltr
Wasiiim.ton June JO The p--pnnt-
Mem of ltislt net Ions bv The state de-
pntiiielit. wild h will soon be forwarded
to Minister Itiiuiril. diii-itlug him lo
luiike imiulrv lonceiniug the condition
of dipt. L Minor. I lilted Muteh
armv letired recalls tlie fuel remeitt
beretl bv few people that ull ollkt 1 of
tin I lilted M. it. s ill mi th serving 11 life
-rf uie nee in mi Lngllsh prison (ot uiiir-
del It is the onh ease un it-cold ol 11
inuiili lei borne uu the lulls uf the
iituiv and ill. living the pav ol hlsgtude
'1 he sal.ii v Is not paid tu him tilled
bill It goes lu his legal! 1 appointed
1 011-ei viitui uud he will .uiltluile to
tliiiw It us long us lie tontiiiues lu Hu-
ll Is lu consequent c uf tlie iliestiuli uf
puv tluil LiulMtssadur I'.avHid will ho
iliieeted to liupiiie Into tlie condition
uf the inuiileii r Lvtrt few veurs 11
formal luipiirv uf this kind is made
thttiiigh the nguliir dlploinalii ihiin
uel in urili 1 Hint tliu win 1I1 partint lit
inav feel Mitistietl that it is not paving
It suluiv lu 11 dead mull
"unlit rlv ct itlllialts ale tiled bv the
euiiMivutui Ismillg the slgliutiilu uf
the superintend! ut uf the Lngllsh pris
un 111 iitthet irmitiiil luuutii iis.vluiu
to the illitt thut dipt Minoi Uhtill
Iilivi (In the si length uf these the-
olisci Vilttir nliM is Mr Ith hard 1.
It lee uf New Haven l 01111 leeeives
fiom the iiruiv pav muster in New Vurk
u i be li fui IMlu us sitiiirv tlue ( apt
Mllioi 'I hete bus been uu uillultl 10-
Mirt us lu his condition foi v.-verul
M-ars I he last i.-p.nt from thu ilH.-r-llltellili
III uf the llloadlllole lunatic
asltim tells the slot v uf his crime uud
contlneineiit
'He vvus euiitliied In this asiluin
Apnl IT l-i'i Ills olfuusu euiisislud of
shiHjtiug with 11 lev lver (Hid killing (l
mull in Hie llelvldeic rniitl Lambeth '
I ui Mi rui eais after his coiitlne
nteiit the lehttivi s uf t apt Minor made
I ttreiiuotis elicits lo secure his release
j 'I he Lngllsh authorities however
would not builye from their rirm stand
' Dirmn.l filloii ttitf iit.t .iiim t.t in .till
uf the erliuiiiul usi him alive As fui us
tiiiuvvn uo Auieiiiuu hus ever been
pt-i untie u tu see the murderer since his
i.otinui'ine ut ( apt .Minor is now ST
li'Mii- uf uge He tins burn un the Isl-
and t.K I e.loll mid appointed Ull Ussist-
11 lit suigeou llollt New t orll ill If-UD
lie ws retiied Hi UTU ou uccount uf
uguoiu 44-M.asu uf the brain uceuslulied
b) u suttstleikt
kl.lJIU li Pll-tl (ll I III. I llilll.
. tttrui HUB Jllilll Vltnillllll III I'llllllc.ll
I Irilr III I nun
I KtOhlli III lui'l .'II lb 1 el devel
optlii-lils in the Iveukuk ist ulllee tuse
huvt ileutedu gleul I Uliiptl-. ill (Hjllt
icul t if le- Ihrouglloiit this stute It is
1 out etii-tl that the utluli hus put a
i quietus oi 1 e I oiiKivssinuii Seerle.t s
! t liHlit es to In eouie u U uIh-i itiitorlill can
Idltluto tu kllliieed liuv Ituies I he Illll
lUllgtoll lluwkev- todav prints three
'coliiuiiis show lug thut (lurk wasshuit
I lu his uctuunts und gulltv uf furger.v In
uu ulteuint t euiiccal that shortage
I und coiicitides Its loilgtliv report b.v
tavitui 'This gnsu Is a I read v one uf
slate wide und gives pruinUe uf bv
coining uf nutloiiul iinpoituni-c ns it
will fiirfshttdoiv in suinc degree the
polhv ut Mr l li velaud ttilmmistiu
lion rogunlln? uppolntmetils to publii
fllee
SelrlUr anil ileuiiliil Murilrr
I KvvrsvviHiii Knn . June Jo The
Ulet neigh Is 1'huod uf the North es
phinnde was shucked ve.tudav bv
terrible trugedv in wlilih mbi ise
rtiold (lied four tii-tol -hots into hi
helpless wife with Hie full ib it 1
lllllllit Ion lu coliinill uiui ilt 1 and tie 11
frull! the Mime stiiokillg Mi upon m ut a
bullet whirling tliruiigli his 1 1 ut d
bralll Ulld fell dead upon tin tloor 1 In
wife Is iiiuitullv wounded I be uu
was due tu Insane Jetilouv
A tlUlllp sll u liter Is till tilt Will tlolli
lllllibill) I Si w l I. Willi -uu ItUs
UlUII k lu 1 I ' ' till 11111' t lutes
1 TTTr-rin
1
I M i.iUNi. u 1IIL
World's Fail.
But lii si 1 am go-
ing lo the New York
(Jlolliing Slore and
go I a fine tailor made
soil of clothes made
irom some ol' thai
elegant French Im-
ported piece goods
that they have jusl
received.
My love she's always smllllug
A fiow 11 ne er cloud her faee
She never sighs nnd lu her eyes
Of tents theru'ii ne'er u trace.
I ttiltl heie 11 storj
I thought would melt her heurt
(If sullor'b gilet when oil u reef
l'helr fcfallunt ship did purl
1 was in to examine
these 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.
Alneh. she smiled ull through ll
Though twns as snd as cQiiltl he.
Her ejes they glowed her dlioplis
showed
Thought I No heart hutli sho:
Hut olr ulus I wronged her.
She so renlly kind uud mild.
Hut some 0110 had informed her
She was prettied when she smiled.
And that he would
make prices that could
not be buate in Chi-
cago or any ' where
else. So 1 am going
to patronize reliable
home merchants.
Then my conscience
will be easy and with
a first-class perfect fit-
ting suit made alter
the In test styles 1 will
be strictly in it. With
many thanks to
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