The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 27, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY JUtfE 27 18!).$.
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Hoke Smith to Swipe 1202 Okl.homa
So dlers from the Pension Hull.
HOME AST0N1S1IINU FIGURES.-
HnccpliiK Murk or lluke Smith'. New
llonril l Hcvl.lnu Tliiiii'nml. Al
rrmljr llruiirt In Kama.
Ml-.ourl Oklnliniim
Nrliratka. ami in
tli Writ.
Wabiiiniitiiv June L'7. (Special.
Wllhiii oiui short year the pension pay-
ment ul tin- Topeku agency will Ik out
840170(10 the total payment lust year
being Sl:.'..V..".l.sH. 71.
Nearly 411000 soldiers will he drop-
ped from llie pension roll In thai dis-
trict ulone.
I'or the state of Missouri 'Jt37l ohl
soldiers will ho dropped from the mil
and Hie puyment reduced S'.'.l'.'-VJli.
The total number on the roll when the
order of Axinuu Secretary Uiulth went
Into effect was 47311 anil they reooiv-
eil In pensions last year 877sO.r.10 SO.
In Kaunas 17 mil will he cut off the
roll and the reduction ill pay-
ment to old soldiers In the State will
bcS'i.MS.OsU.
Ilefure tins cut commeuced there
were In Kansas 45403 old soldlern on
the pay-roll and last year thuy receiv-
ed In pensions niisi5.v.il.ii3.
In Oklahoma l.'-'O'J names will be
stricken from the pwislon-roll will the
payment In pensions reduded Slut III)
at the time the present admlnlbtratiou
eume Into power there were li.nsl
names on the pay-roll in Oklahoma
and they received last year In pen-
hlonsSIOS.l'U.in. The Indian territory while receiv-
ing lust year In pension money iT-ii-li;'1.8U
will huve the pay roll reduced
jsu(141. The Arkansas payment will
he cut SI 'JO 100 anil Nebraska will have
717nold soudlern deprived uf a pen-
sion and the totul amount in pavmeut
reduced S.M).70U.
These are froen fuels and they
relate to the way in which Secretary
Smith lias ordered the cut In the pen-
sion roll. They may he of Interest to
tliu west especially as the mutila-
tion of the pension roll deeply con-
uf run that section. The Heorglu sys-
tern of pensions as estimated by the
administration Is what the people
asked for at the last ejection. This
system applies to the soldiers of the
union army ami does not apply to the
Mexican war veterans The facts
given are reliable
The work of this decapitating lioard
has progressed far enough to make tl
iMisslhle to furnish tellalile lutoriui
llou as to the ellVet ol the order Of
all the cases examined just W per cent
have been removed from the pension
rolls. The other 10 per cent were not
reached by the present order Then
again 47 per cent of all the pensions
granted come within reach of the or-
der. This Is barring the widows and
orphans who so far have not been
made the subject of u spcelul attack
by the IJeorglu demoll&her of pensions
While the order was to nut annul
the disability pension law It practi-
cally removes from the pension roll
the names of all who had been placed
there by the law.
Other orders huve been Issued at the
department limiting it almost Impos-
sible to get a pension through under
tlie gcucrnl law The cases coming
up In the department under both the
general law and the disability law are
sent to the old bjard of review and
then to the new bo.ird of revision and
there are very few chances for a claim
to successfully run the guuntlet unless
It lias a democratic pull There is
general delay and the itiest'ou Ik how
to prsvenl milling any name to the
roll uud also how toget those removed
now on the roll. After the disability
roll Is demolished by this new hoard
It Is certain that the work will he con-
tinued over the pension roll made un
iler the general law and another or-
der issued to apply to that which will
be as demolishing as the unit that Is
now beliii applied to the disability
roll.
Pin. w.iiutnii business In the hmeaii
Is looked upon as a huge joke The
examiners know tlial iney are iwciy
to be bounced If they succeed In mini-
pletlni eases nud persist In recoin-
mendluir that they be ullowed so they
put In the time looking ufter teeluil
ealllles and preventing an honest adju-
dication of the business.
Tills is the situation and
possibly It would be an Inter-
esting sight fur the old 0-4.I llem to
look down in the pension otllce as the
w.irbinir of the fleorirlu svktem of us -
Bttsslnatlug their Interests regaidless
.1 i 11' 1. ml lii.i.i.iiee und with scoff and
scorn for there rlghtfui Interests under
tlie law. It Is a ease of the holy teiu-
..!.. I...l...r lii ll.. liiimlu ut llu. hilrbill'-
uns and Inlldels. or nosslbly the '-bull
in the ehlnii shop" would mine fully
represent It.
JSlnce Smith (fot the business ut the
W.fWUmfmJ Lh'
STRIP NOW
The Reliable Auction House lias striped 1 ho prices oil ol $0000 worlh ol Dry
'Goods Clothing Hats and Caps Notions Groceries ()ueensvare and goods loo
numerso us to mention. All mil be sold at your price at auciion l (he highcsl
bidder. Commencing Saturday June 17th a 10 a. m. and continued until sold.
Ladies invited.
OLD HIOIiORy WAGONS SB4-S. WHITHJW'ATHlll MOWH.KB -1
215 Harrison Avenue
Guthrie. Ok.
bureau stopped the average number
i of pensions put through me less than
' llftyper day and they get through for
very small amounts while neiore llie
force now al work was able to dispose
uf M0U an I 1.000 eases per day. hi ill
visions where tliere are old ami expe
rlciiced clerks und It is desired to get
rid of some of them the force In cut lu
that particular division and the repub-
licans or the friends of the pensions
anil those w ho have ever expressed
any respect for the old soldier tire
bounced. This Is the method ot get-
ting objectionable friends of the old
soldier und the pension policy oui of
the bureau.
In the work of demolishing the pen-
sion roll oer '.'.(XH) eases in llieTopeka
district have been rc-cxiimlucd and
over l.s'OO have been dropped from the
roll.
IT WILL Uf. HISTOKICAL.
"Hit. Stulr ('nplliil' liinillo- the HkU-
Iiuiiih Wurhr. I'nlr 1 1 ill lilliii; With ti
Iti-iiiitllul lt(lti r.
Till. SlAll. C.M'irAI today evpiefsril
to llou. (.'has ('arswell inuuai'ei of
the Oklahoma buildiiif. worlds fair a
register for visitors to the hulldtut to
record their names and lesidenee in.
We ure proud of this as an Oklahoma
product. It is a manlllcent piece of
workmanship exhibiting the liiph ait
obtainable In Tmk Siaii Capitai.
hook bindery. This ie(lster iors
with the co in pi line n t of Tiik si atk
C.U'IT.m coiitin( Oklahoma untiling.
At the close of the f.iir it will be re
turned to Tiik Si mi Cm'Iim ami bv
It earef'illy prekerved ami turned over
to the Territorial Historical .Society as
soon as one is organized or placed in
cin.'.od of the Territorial Library mi
til that time. When you ( to rhi-
cago. don't fall to go to tlie Oklahoma
building and register.
ANOTHER ELCVmIOH.
A stirime Klrm ! llnllil One In lliillule In
llu. .Sr.ll I'Hliire
The erection of another eletator lias
been begun in (iillhrie. Tlie linn
biilldlug it is Morrison A Kohiiisuii.
general grain dealers who move to
Oklahoma from Kansas. The site
selected for the elevator Is Just mmiIIi
of the stock yuiils. The structure
will he large enough to iieeouimodatx
the trade of tills seetiou
Tlie local m inager of the company
ll. I). Towner Is ulieady in the city
ami will mote his family here lu a few
days -is soon as he can Mini a resi-
dence for them lie Is greatly sur-
prised ami pleased with tlie growth
and sl.e of (iuthile. the Ihilflofthe
furmeis ami the ;enei.il prodoetlte
lies- of the country.
THHLE LIVES LOST.
I.rtlllliliili III) hlrril mill IU-ril ll llie
llriiiinil.
'Ihls morning l.elngtou t'itt tas
bin lied down to the gioliud. Tlnee
pel sons lost their lltes in tlie eoiilh'g
ration. It Is supposed to hate been
uet on tire by some negrocb as a matter
of letenge for recent outragi."
JAIL DELIVERY.
I.rtr'. the luiiiou llnlliiti mill I tin III her
lriipeiil llkliihiiiiin I It).
This morning at 1 o'clock. Lewis
the famous outlaw . Mrs. Mumlis (alias
Tom King) and William lloauh escaped
from the Oklahoma Cllv Jail. They i
huve not yet been caught The slier j
III o lie is a rewind
lli-Mellir Mill lie 1'iihl III lull.
Minnkai'iii is. Minn. June .'. The
ll.iuk of New Lughiud suspended piy-
meiits this morning temporal lit lit
ieast A J. Illetheu. pieshlelit of the i
hank foi merly of ICiiusns City siys It
had considerable money tied up by the
Chicago fallines. livery depositor he
adds will Is paid lu full.
I hfiliilillrr I.Hiim linl at llo.lnii
llosios June -il The I'aliie yacht
the Aliierleau cup defender Jubilee
vv as launched yesteiday III Last llos-
toll III the pieeliee of fully MMJ people
who cheered the beautiful white ciaft
lis It slipped from the ways.
I ln..rri II111II14 .Mini).
I.ospoN. June .'7 A dispatch from
Mecca sats that Iheie weie I'i'i ilealhl
from chiJera there Saturday.
tnalliir tblllli of llie I0111111I11.
Ltttiti.Nri. Kan .June -J7 Mrs Ziich
1 Lvans.w no tt.is injiiieii in ine 11 iiiimus
! .. . . . .... .......
I town toinadohist m' '
light
linipei man. the hietel
chumplon
has retMi'iied fiom Lnglaiiil He claims
to hav. been UUfailly tleated i) the
UKMt cling union
Aniirchlst mussiNi have Iki-ii
'seized In the banaeU at Milan Nuplc
i.'jou.u.e ut Tuilti. Itulv
Goods also at Retail away down.
DEMO HARMONY.
A Icuil Within P.rty Lines That Cutis
In a Street Fight.
A THREE TO ONE GUN 1M.AY.
Tlie llrulMl .Ittuik nl Tiller llrnllirr. on
hii limrineil .IInii In llroml lliitlliclit
1 I. "Hi; StiinilliiK tjunrrel
That U Not e si hii
I'ml .tu llilllor
llie.t li 1 1 in.
I'.l. Huso June 'J?. 1 Special. Yes-
terday afternoon as T. I'. Ilensley ed-
itor of the Democrat was coming
nut of the poslollice he was attacked
by County Attorney Al Jennings and
Ills two brothers with revolvers In hand
mid lutittally beaten. He was uu
armed ami had no chance to defend
himself A friend of the Jennings
brother stood at the door of the post
otllce w ith a revolver in hand and al
lowed no one to enter the building to
Intel feie lu the light. Ilensley is bad
ly hruKcd up but Ills injuries ale not
fatal.
The tight Is the lesult of a ijuarrel
of long standing county attorney Jen
nines ami Ilensley hating at-
tacked each other's character
in public in u recent elictloii.
Ilensley published soiiieerimiu.il court
proceedings ayuinst Jennings hack
where he came fiom and this attack
was the result.
The filed is said not to be at an end
ami some mint gnu piny isexpetted
IttlSs l. lllNMI.
'I III'
l.illnl lit la ll He ll) llrem hllil I'nrii
tlmh llem llle.l.
MKltllNo. Kan.. June 'J7 A heavy
rain fell I last night. About two
nud .Hie-half inches fell It will help
col n llelils which me patched bt the
hot winds of last Week Hal vest Is
ill pioj'less beat is a goisl half elop.
'I he I'uiel llinent soigliuili eperlllielit
station is to le moved fi mil Merllug to
Medicine Lodge. Pill tlie glowing of
eaue will he continued nud the sirup
tliereflolU sent to Medicine Lodge to Is'
in nle into sugar by the Denton process
tlnoiii Nli. Kan June 'JO Vestei
day afternoon lioodlaml was visited by
a heiity wind and rain stoim Two
Indies of rain fell in no hour. The
mill was geiieial oter this pait of the
stale ami will hcgn-at help to tlie
coin
Up III It. Kan June '-'7 Heavy
laliis fell all oter the western p.n t of
tlie Mate last night eMvpt along the
I'Nlli'liie Miulhern eolUltlei.. liepoits
fiom point'' on tlie Santa I'e show fiom
tvty to tluee Inches of tain as far west
as Wichita county. In this city over
two inches of water fell 'I lie eUicnie
Miiitlittest liom Klovta out to the t ol-
nrado Hue. Iiicludiiig the counties lor-
derliig on thestilp. me still lu need of
lain
A I ruin lllli li-'l.
Tni'i-Kt. Kan.. June '.'. A washout
caused b it water spout ditched a I
fieight train on the Atchison. Tup-lia
A Santa I'e iallio.nl at Lang eight
miles east of Ihupoilii Setcu or eight
cats weie w recited ami the fireman Is
missing nud Is supposed to he iiudei
the ears. In consequence of the wreck
through trains are sent by way of
Ottawti.
rillnnlir .Niiini'il P)- llie I'ri.hli nl. '
AKIIIS'liTiiN June 'J7. 'I ho follow-
ing pnstiiiiikters were appointed by the I
president today Jiime (lerrnhau at
Aspen t ol : C. . It. -it. al ( hailes I Ity.
Ill : John I' lingers at lloopetlllc. Mo ;
. A lilluioie at lliokeu liow mid
Mel. cod W- ' huppell. at Mlinlcn. Null
lhe I'nlill?
Wasmimmon. Jlllli
I'llnlir.
'IT. I ll nil proh.i-
hllil y I'lihllc I'l inter Prank Palmer
will telUiiln ill otllce for some lliontlls
hmgei. us tlie piesident told Itepie-
sentlltite Itlehmolid of 'I eunessee.
eliairiu.iu of the cniiiuiltlee 011 printing
In the last eougless. that he would not
lie lemly to appoint a pi Inter for some
leiii I anile In Hie snip
1 W tslllMiloN June S'i Col Andrews
whu was M'nt Into the Cherokee striii
by the interior depaitmeut to Investi-
gate the lepoits as to the Invasion of
the r-trip bv Texas cattle has ui.nlii a
repoitlo hecietart Smith coiilliiiilug
tlie 1 iinioiH.
Arilinl limn the llrli nl.
T troti t Wash . .Jiuii' V!T. 'I he North-
ern I'acltlc steamship Mogul airited
fiom the Ol lent In't etellllig hllliglllg
a. ion tons of new Mi and silks 'I'lieic
weie seteuty Chinese nod Japanese
iibihiid
A lilg strike of eo.il miners In Ala
bauiii Is thieateueil
The l.enrec uilnliig plant at Carthago
Mo nut destroyed by the.
ink nrsr.
The ilnliiir ut Mlnil lu iiiler Ill-Imp l.lnh I-
I) lln 1I1 1.
Nltt YnllK June '.'T A vteddl"g to
which iiiiii i' than ouiiuait Inleiest at-
taches took place lu St I 'a 11 1 s I'mtest-
nut Kplsiopal church al I 111 liligtou
Vt. on May .'.' It was th 'f l.enlus
Langdou Nicholas niilv son of the lilt"
Anastacius Nicholas and Lady laii.i
Itobbtns Nicholas nnil ICleanor I letch-
er Hishop. mojiier of the mind-render
Washington living lllshop who died
suddenly In this city several years ago.
Mrs. Nicholas the bride is the widow
of Nathaniel V. lllshop and voungest
daughter of the lute Sir James and
Lady Catheilne Davison of Lugl.iml.
The wedding sertici'tvas iiei-formcd by
Ulght l!ev. Dr. J. Ishaui I Hiss.
Anastacius Nlchnlns was a pure
('leek. Ikiiii In Attn us and claimed to
In' heir to the limine giaudsou of I'.iu-
per Nicholas of Hiissia. mid also to
hate descended fiom the empress of
the eastern euiphe mid fiouithe family
of'lhf'ctis 'llie bride and gummiue
the guests of the gloom's mother lu
MoutH'lier. t. 'I lie wedding was pi i
tatP lu ennseipii.'iee nf the recent
death nf the brhtcglnnm's father
The fuel of the fcicuiiuii became
known foi the tlist time tonight
tliiotigh tlie lecelptof a leltei fiom Mr
.Nicholas
The mind leader's mother was lu
straightened ciiciimstumes last winter
mid M-veial of the local newspapers
took up subset Ipllous to pi nt hie hei
with the uece-saries nf life. Since
then nothing has been Intuitu of her
movements until tn-dav.
Mis. Nicholas is about ". tears old
The groom is said to be si ier.il Je.ir.
her junior.
It INs.ls I.T.I I'l III I I..HV.
II. I'rieulUr I'.ll i mi fuaiir- I union
I In.' ri.
TopijSA. Kan . .Line !' A eloe ex-
miiluatiou of the new Anstlallan ballot
law pas ed li.v tlie last letrislatiiieshottn
that one of the pinvisious will pine
tically destiot tin- deuioeratie oigiiu-
iatlou lu this state lu the evi ut that
fusion "hall be again attempted be-
tween the ileiiioeints au.l populists In
sH'clfylng the duties uf Judges ami
clei lis of election the law prut ides that
"Wheletwo or more patties holding
political tiews dlaiilel I'ieall v opjiosed
to each other unite and vote the same
ticket they shall be deemed and
held to constitute one parly
under the provisions of this act"
lu the Judgment of leiding at
torueys the law is intended and will
undoubtedly be held to apply to fusion
between populists and democrats tlie
two parties being diuiiictlcall) and Ir-
reconcilably opposed to each other on
the main principle of paternalism as
well as on question of slate issue A
couslilf tabic element of the democratic
party will abandon the fusion Idea op
this account nud It Is pioliahle tli.it
thet will be stiotig enough ill most of
the counties to insist upon nominating
slialtfht democratic tit In Is
i us 1 1. i.nti.i: uiii:tiis.
the Hi si He Cri it. e tl III I iinie 11 tuition
Ilnliiir lltiniiiire.
W tsiiiMiios June 'ii The follow-
ing Is furnished by tlie chief uf the
weather hiiieau fiom the nbserter tit
New Orleans
llesoue ercvasM' Is '.00 feet wltlu nud
ttldeulug rapid I v About twenty large
plantation' and smaller places iiggru
gating some '.' to an miles along the
river and t. miles deep will ho more or
less under water cutailtuir a hiss of
lllioul l (Kill out) to crops In Iberville.
Ascension. St James' and M John b
parishes The overllotv will cross the
count rt to Hut on I'oiintalti and
Matichiic. iiltim.itely reaelilug Lukes
Maiirepas and 1'inielnirtrimi
The maximum stage has ilnubtleM
been reached Local reports all indi-
cate a stationary or fulling river duo
to the crevasses
lid III t I .XI ItllSSIM)
.1 ttiiiiMiii und lliree riillitren lii.tiinll)
lillliil.
Ni ti YmiK. June 'Ihe :i-i trulii
fiom .let-set t Itvon the New ail branch
of the Uric railro.nl struck a carriage
peal Atoudale N J. tit I o'clock lllis
afternoon llie canlage eoutnlui'il
Mis Williams of Ni-wmk mid her i';-year-ohl
daughter and Mrs Diuctl of
Newmk and her two children 11 liof
aged about thlce te.ns uud tl gill aged
about '1 years. 'Ihe three elllhllell
uud Mrs. Williams weie instantly
1"'' tin nisi- si:i rni.iu
Hi 1. IIbi hi. nf MII1111I. I'iriliiiis IIiIiIIhk
M fill Hllil M litlllh.
Sl'ltlMU'IH 11. Ill June tlT Hot' Alt-
geld to dav Issued pardons i Sillllllel
rinhleu. tiscai N echo ami bainiicl
Schwab' the u 1111 1 rlilsts now M'rvll'g
temp of Imprisonment at Juliet peul-
telitiarv for alleged cniupticltt in the
Iltty111.il l(i)t not In t hlcago tlie night of
Mat I. Is-i)
.lMIIIII.il IvASstS
iiiii.n tun.
llnl.li) III I iikhII I mill I r. SmIi
Ill IlKtV
Hii lli'iuliiliil
W111111 t Kan. June il A private
message lecelted ieieMi.vit that H lur
iiado it 1 ought terrible h.iviw at Oakley
lu Loguu county tutl ultrlit
I.IIIHMI
OPENS I
Miller Russell
COLLAPSED
A McGlntyHullt Hotel at Tort Scolt
Goes Down.
KOl'H lilVKSIMMlMAItl.Y LOST.
Si'tcrsl I'l rnn. Injiinil loo IMiu;iiiiu
to si-.irrh for llilim. 'Ihe llillhlllii
.1lii-t lime llu 11 t vi lull) Unt-
il 11 or llu rtuirili ncil It)'
Ihe It it) II Till
In.
Tout Si'nrr. Kan. .Inin- ST.-TI10
Treiiiulit hotel in this city c-ollnjwiil
suddenly nud Without the slightest
warning nt o.tto o'clock this morning
One hundred s-rviiis wore in It nl the
time and it is almost certolti Hint ut
least four were killed while setenil
were more or less Injured
The walls still standing are tottering
mid it is Impossible to ascertain the ex
act loss nf life. The confusion is hi
great that Ihe luillien uf the missing
cannot be learned
'I he iiijiiicd as far tis tinotvii tire
D.it I letli llailii'V still llliconseious
I'.nsie I olvvcll. uf Klipald a female
einplovi'
Ida Morgan a ehauiberiuaiil.
Aliiiuu Woodwind sun of the propri
clor.
Young Woodward who was in the
dining room and was badly hurl said
that all hill itsmt four of the men
panlsof llie house huve been 111 count-
ed for
The liiitiM'. which was four slorles
high tiiltl was built of brick eems to
llllte split in the middle mid the ensl
t.lde fell out from under the mansard
iiwf which still hangs lu the air
'1 he nest luilf l is.ns'nlere.l . o u.ivHfe
that no one Is allowed to approach the
mass uf debris. It is surr'tnnbsl bv
tholisiiuils of exelleil eitiens nuliie of
w I10111 Insist on searching fur Hit tit
thus hul are prevented by the police
mid the department.
All the ihviimiiiU of the west side of
the hotel twetitt seven ill number
were lescm.'d hy the Ilre111.11 with their
ladders
.Mechanics are at work attempting to
support the unsafe walls In ordei that
a search for vietims ma t he Instituted
The first person rescued fiom the
ruins was Lnstel olwell She wits liadly
hurt Day Clerk llarltev was so.ui after
ward lakeii from Ihe mass of iiiius also
badlv hurl Then came Ida Morgan
who was badly but tint filially hurt
though she fell from ihe fourth lb sir to
the ".tumid and was bruised under the
debris.
The Tri'iuoiit house was the second
hotel of the eitt 11 was four still ies
high mid Mi by I'M feet In dimensions
tilth atmut 170 riHiniN The fourth
sturv and mansard roof had just Is-eu
tiildeil mid ll IsHupiHiM-d the additional
weight wus too heuty fur the side walls
and foiiudatloii tl was owned mid op-
erated lv . WinhIvviiiiI.
'l III. 1 lllsls I' tssltll
IIPIIIHIIlt tllllfi I lllllltl) II lllks Hllllll Hi
.Sen link I'liii'ten l.ii'liioilt.t Ileal)
lli line or sli r.
Nltt ilih. June 11 I'le-iilelits nf
the leading banks of this . -In M this
inornlng tlmt the ileum ml fiom miiutrv
hanks foi redi'i ount uud loans wus
siimllci than foi week uud that Indica-
tions were that the ens'- was ps e-l
Thefuielgiiexctiuligt. marki-t is heat t
tilld dcmuralui;.! I'n-ti I utes were
reduced I nor cent tulM and 4hi
llerelpts of bills from tin interior this
morning were sumH I lie heaviness of
Hie market coupled with Ihe li.gh rateft
fur motley has revive.! the talk about
gold imports
The money market was striiu enl U
day call loans rangum from lu to in
There Mils u gissl deal of culling in nf
loans prepHiatorv for the .lull ilitere-l
mid dlvideliil illsbiu-.emHiils t lit-- Is
I liable to ismtliiue until ulsiiit the first
1 of the coining mouth The market
is also likely to Work close for tlie
first tell dat of July us II is est)
mated Hint it will take nt least that time
to restore the money called in toils nor-
mil channels. Mock exchange Iioiim's
lire prepared for u siege of Ihis-. um.
uie dlseotiraglug sjiei tihitluii Time
moiiev tiiul uieriaiitlle pau-rttre iitertdy
itiimiutil
Silver eei'tllli'ilte. huve iriipnsl tu
la1 commcreial burs lu Ti mid Mexi-
can dollars to ill eat' The Inv.ik la
due to entiles (imp l.i iidiiii reporting
the suMiil"ti of j iiriliasi-. of silver
for India iiee.iuiits and the uhikinir uf
India none
llr Hit ll)ltli.
Los pon J line '1 ii CortiL'tlus
Her. the notorious 1'uliuinu ealial
bribery ageul who bus been lying crit-
ically III at lioiirneinuttlti U tlyliur tiiul
his demise is now a question of hut
few hours '1 his will of eourie pfjl un
etui to I'rorice' efforts to scenic his
octradllioii fur punishment
Hue tllil Ileum nut ul Hoi liiri.
In iiloj . In . June 'll Urn- MiiUtle
bm Hrrivisl here at 8 u to-duv and quit
llu rtico Ills hurw was ihlpimd to
1 hlcauo
1 ( (J S:U)
& Co.
sii.t 1 it i ins 1111: siiipi'i 11.
hulls nl linl IP iniiiii'll'ii spur mi I'd. 1
Dill' llllllllll.
I.ospos June '.'7 Telegrams n-
celled from Calcutta by the Anglo lu 1
tllatl banks state that the Indian gov
eminent has slopped the coinage of si
ler fur prhalc iicentint ut the 1 ml inn
mints.
In the bouse (if lords to dat llu 1 nl
of Kunlierlv lord president of the I
council and secretary of state fm In In
stated that the Indian council ha
passed an out for the Immediate do- mi:
of the Indian mints to the free iu 1 .
of silver He added that araiinireiiM nt
were beinif innilc to Issue riis'e. 1 1
the mints in exehaie'e for gold al lb.
rate of sixteen pence per rupee and f"i
IcCeiiliig sovetelgns and half -nt
creigus ut the treasuries in p.itment of
dues ut the same rate
The earl uf Kiiuls'rly said that it was
intended to Introduce the guld stnudaid
in India hul that gold lu the mean
time would not be made the Mile legal
tender
S t II. til tl II IV tHIIINOIOS
Wasiiinuion June Ti Information
reeeited at llie tleasiirv depaitlllenl
leads to the belief that the closing of
the mint of India to the free coiuige
of silier will lesult in a heavy fuithei
decline in tne pi Ice ol bar silver 'I he
London (puliation lo-dai was tw u pern e
loiter thiili Sutiiidai's pi Ice eipi.il to
mure iiiaii lour cents decline ut .-cw
Yoik
It is lutimaied that when cougii s
assembles there villi be evidence to
show the Impo'sibllilt of the I lilted
States keeping sllter at a purity with
gold against the opposition of the icst
uf the world. It is en peeled that the
results uf the cessation of coinage in
India will pi oie the ncccsslU of the
repeal of the Sheiuimi siltei law and
Hill remove one of the gletitesl dilli
eilltle-. the Uilllillllxtlittloll hud to con-
tend with
Sniiirilii)'. Ilii.i-lmll.
MTIO.SVI I IMUUK.
ItriHililirii lliuokljn. s W'uit.tiifii'ii. " Sho
mill -tnlne llruuklin. Ij. Waililtituii. HI
IIk-Iuii llculon I lljtlliitnli' S
I'tiPailcllitiU l'lnlailrlilita I. .Nen i.ik
IS
run liniall riiH'immtl I Cjitrn-u. 3
I I.H'lilliJ 1'tatnl.iiiJ 7 I'lltntHindi 5
NL ImjuIS SI UhiI i Laut-Vllla
Sllltllll)'. Illlnelllllt.
NHIIoNAI I.KIIIUK
riiitlnnstl Clni'tiimtil. II 'litc.im. .V
HI liul- HI l-ollls . iMUtsVltle
llnlT.ilo It oik 1'iillnre.
Ul I'l'll.o N. V.. .littlti 'JT The luei'ii
City hank which started heie a teal
ago eb ed its doors shortly aflei lunm
to-day because uf the steadt drain of
money out of the bank vv lileli hii
been going uu fur several w cells 'llie
bank paid till the money it hud. even to
dimes uud nickels ami when the last
celil was gone the olllceis closed the
doors It owes its depositors SI. I III. (Hill
It had good collateral hul could not
burrow uu it
A 1 1 ri Until lliiiiilll.
.MiMiittir.Aii Minn. June '7 - Almot
I o'cliM'k Ui-day un iiukiiuwu mail eit
tered ihe Mi retinitis Nalioiial tstuk
and. plltelllg u revolver at the head of
llookkcep.ir Hchllngcr. deiiiauded
llloiiey fler keeurntg ftl.OIK) lu gold
uud eti ire gut Into a buggy and
drove to the ... d river w here he tuft
his bugfv mill awdin the met
iiii.iiin tun ii) 11.
Iiimion June 47 I'ort.y time j 1
repreaenteit al the clearing hoi I-
nig this morning voted tiuuc I . lib
favor of clearinghouse is- 1 i.n -f
t-meut ut the churn . '1011
Imnks were not repros .
im.i:uit.i'iiir niti.t iims
Itev. ir Mulilyiin has rottirned from
Itollte but decllnc'l to dltcuss hir visit
to the utieun
It is ieMillei on giHMl tiuthoritt that
t'resideui liiu of Mexico will not be a
t'H iiili '.ate fur re-election
The lllltioia Uerrj trust law Is said
bt u Chleugo (taper to esneemllt lieur
on rail road tissnelatlotis
Itcrne. Hwitw-rlund. has been platted
III M state of siege Is-cuiise of expected
umirehlst or sis'ltillsl dlstiirliances
A hutelheeper ut IIihI t loud. Neb .
was shot anil hilled by 11 euiistiible.
who wus also diitigeroilslv woiitided.
The (freul Ameriemi Derby tvurth
f .10000 to 1 he llrst horse was run ul
( hlcugo nud wus won by lliuilidloss
A recruit ut the I'lilted States ln
nicks al toltnnhiis. ll was Hlmt and
irluusly wiiiinded while Irving to de
serL
Itev Cuiueroii Mallll. of Kuiisa 1 Itt
Mu. speaks 0 the Missouri disphtv ut
the 01 Id- fih us la-lug 11 little ' 01
tiery
Dbputches fiotn Ihtngliok --t.il. tint
the 1'ivnih li(sis huve upuo tbe
Ishllldsof Hong und Iluny-Huifiu in Hie
gulf uf slam
TliD l hoctniv council will llleet ill
extra M'sslon uud appropriate about
flUU0uuUi Klt the ihllltlit recentlt on
duty III H10 Junes Luolie war
'1 lie lumber yard of John A al.e
Held nl Oiinilui viiliiud nt ii'jft.ooo uud
iijvcnil bulldlnp In tlie vicinity of the
yuixj tmre tleitroueij by flru..
-AtsMT'sH
1TPDT1
nLIlIi
Is to the "-icaioat bar-
gains lo he had in
Oklahoma.
WHERE ?
WHEN ?
WHAT ?
itowiieil with doner- I aw fair
Amaiy Ihi
Itt Thy 1 sis sit haul by upon the shore
And with her hand nioie white than
snow or lilies
On stitnl he wrote New ork f loth
iug "tori
AL the New Vork
Clothing Store you
can get anything in
the line of light cool
Hummer wear.
i
i'JiViE
ace our line as-
sortments of bar-
gains. flo crystal tonr like to the uinriiinr
hmvors.
And stveotly weep upon i goidcil
shore
I'or as the dews ret In m UiH)unJ
flow ers:
.So on- t he bargains nt th. eor
t loth iug Store.
Wo will be please'
to show you Ihroug:
our large stock-
whether you eontcm
plate buying or no
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