The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 29, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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rilK FIRST DAILY PAPER l'llULlUIIKI) IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTII1UK OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JUNK 2 180:5. w
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IMMENSE WORK.
The Flattering Shewing of Chief Jus-
tice Green's Court Record.
WHAT HE HAS BEEN DOING.
Over Two Tlioiumiil Cases llelcriiilaciluuil
fix Tliniitnutl Demurrers nmt Mo-
tlon. Ilraril unit Dltpnacil ol
An Amount of iVorU
llntliiiiiiEliI ol llr
lliltiMrrn.
Those who huvc nut Investigated
the imttti'r will be kiirprisi-il ut the
work done In tin' last three years
by thf territorial district ronrtH. Men
who have litigations 111 court limy be-
come Impudent anil lawyers who an
in too big u l.urry to cum their fees
niuy grumble ut tin seeming idowncsb
with which thi-lr eases ur' leuched
but u three years' record of the eases
disputed of by Judge llreen In Un-
united Stati-H uuil district courts of
thf Klrst dlitrict of OUIuhuiiiu will
ustonlsh both of them. To tutlsfy
public curiosity und his own the re-
porter of Tilt SrATK lAl'lTAL lias hud
h complete stutement mudc out of the
umouut of business transacted since
the exlsteuccof thecourt. Theumuuut
of work Is just simply astonishing. It
will bo a revelation to most ir.cn who
had no idea of the number of cases
heard and disposed of. but who huvc
taken it for granted that the business
of the court ought to go faster. The
statement does uot include the euses
considered when Judge Orecu was
sitting as the chief Justice of the mi-
preme court.
Thi.' following Is a correct tabulated
sttitt'iiient.
U. . AMU liMTHII'l conn l.'Asl-s
Tiled disposed of and pending 1st
district of Okluhomu from .h.ue 13
JStiO to. I inn- 13 1:U3.
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Drliillllria ami luiilliHl ilrriilril allil ili-lfr-uili.nt
li llir rum I rllmalr .l V'll
FOURTH OF JUIY RACES.
A flue I'roicraui lo lioUttou by tlio ()Ula
liouiu fair A.ioclutlou
The Kulr Association will give u se-
ries of ruees on duly 4th which to-
gether wllli Hie celebration and other
amusement will malic the day n live-
ly one for the city of Outhrlc. Tlio
races will be held on thu new mllo
trnek which will be In Hue condition
for use. The price of admission will
not bp more than 0110 half the usual
udmlwilou fees to races P.very cure
will be tulieu the afternoon one of
pleasure. Thu races lire as follow h:
No. I trot und pace punie. three
inllitlteelasN S.'.u.lMl
No. -' running purse half 111II11
und repeat Ml.lMI
No. 3 trolling purse three-yeur
old MMIO
No t running tmrse hulf mile
ilahh loon
No. fi running puisc 01m Hur-
ler uillu ilahh horses under
fourteen hands 1.00
filNIUIHINS:
I'lve to enter three lo iliirt !Ili-
truuee fee to per cent. Money dlvhl
ed lu trotting ami paulug rucei Ml '.'5
15 uuil 10 per cent; 1 milling races
money divided 70 '.'0 an lo per cent.
Weight sxuleil twenty pounds. I3n-
trli'Bclose.lulv 1st HtO o'cloclt p in.
ut which time entrance money must bw
paid and horses uud colts named
Trotting and pacing races best
Iwo In tlireu. In trotting uud
puclng races more tlmii one
horse cuu be nuiued und started In the
Horse
STRIP NOW
Tlio Reliable AuHion House 1ms striped (he prices oIV ol $5000 worlh oi Dry
Goods Clotliini Ifais and Caps Notions Groceries Quooiiswsire siikI .u'oods loo
liumersous to mention. All will be sold ji( your
bidder. Coininciieini; Saturday June 17th n( 10
Ladies invited.
OLD HIOKOKY WAGONS
215 Harrison Avenue
Guthrie. Ok.
distancing the Held to take lip-l money
only. All starters must lie eligible i.t
the time entiles close The right to
lecture nir any iu'i". that do mil lilt
( Mitlbfuetorily to the association und
to Interlace heats or two or more races
and extend the time between heats or
to entry over for one day to another
far such purpose as limy be necoMiry
to best carry out the program 1'sunl
weather clause stipulated. Utiles of
the American Trotting association to
govern trotting and pacing races
American racing rules to govern run
nllig race-. except when ntherwl-c
stipulated herein
As the association desires to deal
liberally. In tin' iveul of liny of the
races nut tilling will substitute other
race and hui'.es iilteudhig the meel
lug fur which thi'ie are im stipulated
entries will h-ive such racing oppnr
tuuilics for them hb time uuil lutcrcls
of ull parties will warrant I'or fur-
ther infui'iiialluii call on
.1. I. I'vni oA-i l'res
A MYSfHRIOUB MURDER.
The Hotly ol an tliiknnnii M.i.i I omul I lull
lllllll'rilc. roiil I'l.i).
Cheyenne Sunbeam: Win Suiedle
and Mr. llurton were in town Monday
from I21U ("reel: in the southern part
of "O" comity. Mr llurton wn" out
hunting cattle In his neighborhood
four or live days ago when he biiw a
man's hat lying on the bank of asinill
creek or ravine which runs into Kile.
near the old cattle trull. As it watt
rather an unusual thing ! these parts
to see signs of that kind he examined
the hat and became satisfied that two
holes in It hail been made with bul-
lets. This put Mr. llurton ami a Uiy
who was with him to hunting. In a
pool of water near by In the bed of
the creek under a lot of willows thev
tlshed out the skeleton of what hail
once been a very large man drc-ed
In a dark corkscrew Milt. The bull
aud many of the other bone- were
broken which might have been dune
by the cattle which freipiented the
bpot for water They also found mi
ton of the bones a broivn saddle blan
ket aud a "human" 'addle Then-is
110 doubt that the bones once he
longed to n white men. as there was
gold llllliig In one of the lower front
teeth but who he wan or whence he
'lime are inyhtelics that will pmliiitilv
remain unsolved. I'rom the fuel that
he was riding a "human'- saddle he
wuf. probably a prospector or trawler
from the ntutes. Nothing was found
in the pockets that would give a clue.
There Is haidly room for doubting
that he was murdered. The clothe
had eoiuiiieiiced rutting and the lentil
er portions of the saddle had eUilenlly
been cut into pieces before It was Hung
Into the creek upon the bodv. Then-
are no iiieuus of ascertaining the date
of the traced)'. Mud turtles would
prolmbly mulct: very short woi k of
clearing the llouh from a mun'- bouev
but the clothes and leuther would re
inulii intuct some time. Judging from
these circumstances Mr. llurton gave
It ns his opinion that the body hud
been lying where he found It some
seven or eight months.
(Ilituliouiii lltlill'llx
Wont.n'H Coi t'MiitAS Kxi'ositios. I
Oklahoma llt'ii.ui!. I
.Ul'KtfoN I'AIII.. ClIli'AOO. June '7. -l-Mltor
Siaii C.tl'll VI.' Through the
colninns of vuiir nailer I wutilil line m
ucknow ledge the receipt und return
thanks for contributions n lvl mid
phiced on e.xhlbll. And take pleasure
In showing a collection of peaches
fiom Mr Mcl'lici-Min. of Uuthric. uho
paliillngsof Mrs. StuinpH's mid Mi
Harper's. And return lliankx to K
(lov. Seay.of Klugllslier. for the llrst
sjinplc of wheat that has been on ex
hlblt in the giniinds of this yeur's har-
vest. Latest urtlvuls from Jlntliilu nrr:
Mrs (ireer Mis. McIioihuii. ;ur
llrooks uud family and Mi-rs. I iiig
uud I'.liilek All report having u
grand time. There Is u grtmt Ifinuiul
for souvenirs of Oklahoma. Uespi'-'t
fully. Mrs. H. .1. Hliiliunlton Ludy
Cotnmlloni'r
'limeb-Jotiruul A telegram from
Wushlnglon uniioiinces that the prtsi
deut yesterday uppoliited lliuhrod M
Dllly of Missouri. mgMer of the ill
luhomu llty laud olllco Ij siiecei J Ma-
jjr Leach
Goods also at Retail away donn.
RATES TOO HIGH.
Tlio Santa I Appeals on Behalf of Hit
World' Fnlr.
CIRCULAR TO OTHER ROADS.
llHlltrii)i Ailciillll 11 Suicidal Policy
In
siiieeilni: lli l'ulillr. Wlirn 11 l.lttlo
(ieiurii.lU Mlclit llelleio "TI1.1t
Tirol I'vellnc" W lilcli May
Ho llruril I'rom
l.uter On.
Oiuruio. .lime Jl. The Sunta IV has
hilled a elicuhir declining that it was
iiifulorof one fine exclusion mlc lo
I hicago fmiii nil '.-'c'ii t c 1 1 1 1 1 1 uud
iikiiiii oilli'l l"i c iip inline inerv
I'll I en i lie I uloii i'.ieille Miivotlil I'll- I
title und It mil Island ioiuImiiv willing 1
to iiiulie the rate but Hie Alton Mini
Hut llugtoii are opHsed to It. 'I he
matter will conic up at the meeting 011
I'llihiy. I mler present eondlt'ous
there eau be no one-fine excursion
rutes le foio August 1 but the hiilitn I e 1
deslles to put them Into effect at once
In its eiieitliu the S.mtii I'e suvs.
"Notw itlistiiinllug the tuiiipoiary agreu-
ineut which wusiiiiiite a few weelisago
Hi' believe the condition of uoild's f.llr
trn tile mnl the failure to icalle what
we expected In both gross uud net pav
seiigei revenue has demonstrated to nil
Untile oitlclnls thu necessity for special
excursion rates to (.'hicago at a date
much earlier than August 1 Our
experience Is that our regular trains
with some extra equipment are suili-
elent to comfortable hnndlu nil
ot tne nusiuess now oircreu o
huvc not found It necessary to
run extra sectlonsof our regular trains
except two or three days since May 1
when special organized parties were
looting over our line. After u careful
euuvuss of the situatluu. particulai ly
west of the Mlssomi liver wo Hint 110
giouuds for thu belief that our pieseut
business will miitei hilly iueieiise dur-
ing thu world s fall pciiiMl unless sume
concession is made to the popular de-
mand for lower rates We lie-
llovu that our pieseut rutes are low
enough for pastengers who tie-
sue piefeired uccoininoihitlons We
believe they should not be lower
on out regular trains ptovideil that e
eursiiin tuilus without sleeping c.u lie-
coinuiodatiuns are mil 01: speelal dates
uud lower tales me iiiiule fur these
sieelal dates. We do not slime the
opinion that If cheap excursions me
run oil nil special trailisiiiid dates with
suy a ten d.iy limit that oui piesellt
woilds fair lYiilUo will slllfei' alt) tna-
terlal reduction because It Is our ob-
servation that the pieseut tlalllc Is
largely ci en ted b) peuplu who would
nut be' content to tulle the llliue delilo-
ciatie excursion trains without sleep
Inu cursor dlulug ears uud w ilh short
limit for the ii-tinn.
"Many people along our lines who
had intended visiting the worlds fair
in the milielpitiun that rat" as low a-
we have ciistuiuailU made III the p.it
would Ih made for this gie.it event.
Iiiue iib.iiidoiieil their luteuiiiin In
whole or in p.irl bee.iusi our rates are
in than expected. Many members
of families tire Imlng lett 11 1 home fur
this reason Mail) parties have been
abandoned fur this reason.
"A spirit of loeutmelit Is bvliijf ere-
uted in the mludk of western people
against the railroad which if allowed
to glow tall only worK to me einoar-rut-incut
of thu mlToads. This feel-
ing can be prevente I or dissipated by
recognizing tlio popular demand fur
cheap excursions sinco the world's
fnlr rales were tigiccd upon the flniiit-
elul conditions lu tlm west have Iliudo
people inoro couseivullvo lu their ex-
penditures mnl this lidded to tho jiu-
vlons condition of high rates
has tended to keep eupli ut
home. .-o far u we me cuii-
eerned wo plneu our position not on
-eiitltnriit but on purel.v business
Kioinnls We want to cam tl.e most
llioliev possible It Hit so long lis We have
from fight v I" HK) Idle coaches eveiy
lav on the one hand mid ciotvtts of
people willing to pay us us high exclu-
sion lutes as we usually gel un the
other hillid we know that we a in los-
ing iiinni'V bv allowing these cimcIics
to remain hile- It ni.i) bo dllleieiil
with votir i-oiiii.iny coudltlotis vury
liiutfrlallv."
i Ki.i.tiiiii'tl if' liitf.t 1 1 ii.s.
The gold sin plus lu thu treasury Is
now tt)V(WVii(r
(leu Mr Lothian Miimlsun governor
uf (llbialtar. Is dead
Another niovement I on find hi New
Yolk foi a Heading Irurg.illU.ltloil
Hlshoii llniiHciimi h now thurgml with
having wrongfnllv susuded two hit-
lers of the Visitation ul Hastings
Neb
Adam Young has been sentenced tu
Iw hanged August Is at I'almvru Mg
for the murder of hi father lust U-
lembur. M-rluiti ehurgvs of discrimination
have been tiled uguinst 11 number uf
r-.i l enuring Cnlcag;j by l-j.-il mer-chuuts
4.-S.
WHITWWATWU MOWIfiHS -1
Miller Russell
ciiamduir NOii:r..
I.lurolu (.'utility ll ' mrnl ami I'rn.pi i In
I'or Hi I ill lire.
UilANlH.KIt. (I. T . I tine vs Never
before since the opening has the out
look for Lincoln county been more
auspicious. Corn on the Deep l'ork in
many Instance is IS feet high line
r.ilns have dispelled the feurs of :i
drouth. Nearly evcrvone has set
out an ubiindanee of fruit.
The people of this county should
think twice before dividing their
school dlstili'ts. else they will meet
ditliculty lit taisiug 11 sum siillleteiil
for tile Mipiotl of their public schools
The county now has u districts with
"more counties to hem- from "
Supl. I.osev Is giving excellent sat-
isfaction uud shows good Judgment In
M-hiiol uiattei-t.
That the Klekapoo eutiutrv should
be opened at once goes without saying
This will give Lincoln loimlv Hm ad-
ditional towusiiips of most excellent
laud. Many are eucmuped on Deep
Pork the bjiiudury line between Lin-
coln county und the Klckupou reserva-
tion In reudlness to possess thu irom
Ised laud.
Thu uormul Institute closed Snlnr
day night. I'orty-two tcHehers work
ed hard for three weeks uud out of
the thlrty-nuu urplicuuts for certifi-
cates twenty-eight received them
Brighter young people never uttended
the normal. The citizens of Chandler
took u deep lutercst in the mutter uud
did ull lu their power to inukc It 11
success.
The court house loejited in 11 beauti-
ful oak grove is eoiumotliuus and hns
all thu conveniences that belong to
like building" in the states
The appointment of T A Htuclin
lager and .'olin llule was gratifying to
th-j couut -ut lu.v-t'Otnl appoint-
ments say all.
The people of I handler will have a
griiiid Ilh of .Inly celebration tlon-
1011- enuliibutiotiH and energetic
action hare weure-l It.
All praver.s are clohed with the pero-
ration "Live us u railroad "
I'eople visiting (handler. If they
wi-'. to ee the country should go by
one route and return by another.
Carney Is 11 good stopping place in
line Lincoln comity Is det.tilleil to be
muoiig the leading count u-. in the
I i.ri.Hl .tliti of (llclllllillllll III III.
r
.IIIIIS I.Al I. lis
I'
Ills si. 1:1:1c
Inmiltli lelil I'iuiiI In llimiile Uliu In I lie
Ilium of Ills I'lltlll IS.
x-liltoiuM. June "l Atiotllit5U00
riuiuiliis fui the enforcement of the suv
enil t lillies' nets .'lilv I the Hew up
piopriatlou of KiD.IMtl will bueoiiie
aviiihible As announced liv heeretury
1 urlisle the Hillcv of the inlinliilst iii-
tloii will lu view of the lack of funds
lie to i Id the eounlry of ull Chi-
nese who have untuied in violation of
previously existing laws before uiidwiv
uriug to M'lul out Chinese wtio came In
lawfully but who ure now under the
ban of the (ieir la.v because tlioy
fulled to comply with Its requirements.
HANK lt()lllli:ll .VH.VIN.
HrluHiiUi Dirniel I jinti 1. rleii. .Mo. anil
t iniii dm tim iiniiii.
I.AM.MI. Mo.luneJii Atlerlcooarly
this inorning robta'rs w-olct-ujithe cnsli- Uoviiiav Juno 'IV- I ho iH'vvspiierii
ier of the bank mnl compelled lilm to i liero genemlly approve of the n imn
get npiind go to the bank und open the I taken on the silver question but
safe Thr thloves made u complete press the hope that the f.wrnuient
haul taking nil thu money nud sceurb will uomnennute the banks the hold-
ties ..... Ingsof vvhleli an: larguly In silver It
at .xTi'Vi "f hm.""'.' "'"xi . . U stated that the UanFiH (dUimI to ...Is.-
Ati. vm .v. (la.. June an. MU .In iia tlllI1 u. whrtM. .
1 nice was dnclmed Hot gillltv of the 11.1.1 1 1 .1
rilmof bertwoslsle... MIkk tli.r... I 1 ''"'Btluil of a eUanife In the
uud Miss Minnie I 01 is 'I his result
' V 7 7 '.
ivtis lenclied under tne coin let ion Unit
Miss.luHu loiec wuit a inonoinaiilne on
the subject of her III tl'eatincllt by her
family. Mic mm g'x-t fun us she has
not been lawfully declared 11 lunatic.
llUnka Snl Seie.iar).
Hiiiux I'tiiH H Da It Jiiiiu W -Tho
stute stipieuie colli t has decided that
the Western lilt 11 Teleglaph Co IIIUnI
liciept IliesMiges telidelcd whether or
not written upon the icgiilnr telegraph
blanks The plalntltt Jokeph Klrl.x
of this place gets .' dHllitigua He
bus pending foit) otllei eases
I'rlnli r- l'iiiiiitliui-nl Vlluilil
tsilisiilos. June '.'H Huimitlllllg
like 'iM iiiimes of employes of the plili-
lle in luting olllcc were iittnehed loll
telegimii to (lov Altguld. commending
lilm for his 1 0111 in In lllK.-iitiiiitf the
thiee niuiii lusts.
xtt'tliaii War Veteran lle.itl
Kvnsvs HTV Kan .Itiiw iV -Mj
William I'. Overton u pi-iimur und a
vettianof thu Mx.xli.-aii war die 1 ud-
lU'lilr ul 'Jit ocloek this in lining at
his home N" u niistrui.f hvimh.c
th.s city of hcurt futturj. .
OPENS !
price al auction lo (he Inches!
a. mi. and continued until sold.
ANOTHER SLUMP.
Silver Dollars Woi Hi No.v About u.l
Cents.
LOWEST IMIICE ON RECORD.
No IiIIIiil- When II Will It. soli llullom-
1 lie Uiiii'iioiii ul VVIIIAWiill fnrtlicr
I'.li lit.-ltinill.i) liillntlisl Willi
Uiiiuiiii'lliiiilnn -.Mr. lll.ul-
lolle'i l.iito.t HiiiId
Uli'lll.
Nl'W YmiK .lime .ti Silver onntln-
liml lu decline t" dm Certitleiites on
thu slock eti-luiuife sold early at V:i
cents last night's closing price but the
oirerillgM increased uud the pi ice
dropped to To cents
The Loudon tpiututiun was Hid uud
thero was selling bv a Herman house.
No one on Willi street seems to have
any Idea us to hou much farther silver
mil v decline
The drop in prices had u disquieting
eltect on the stoeli market.
At0S' cents an ounce for sliver the
bullion In u dollar is worth n little less
than M cents
To-day's prices of silver both in Lon
don aud .New oili lire tho lowest ever
known in the history of thu metal but
this record Is liable lu bo broken unv
ihi
so I VIII. I TI1. session l tin i. .
asiiimiiiiv June 'it Kci retary
CarlUlo's ninll to-dav was loaded with
letters from banker commercial men
and other'. culling on thu president to
convene cungi ess nt ouee in extra ses-
sion to consider financial legislation.
The ptessiire i- great but there l seuii-
olllelal authority for the statement that
congress will not be euim nud before
yuptomber
A cabinet olllccc sjieukiug of the
financial -.it nation to-dav said there
Mils lln doubt in 111 mtlld thul the it-
pool ot the Micnniin law would bring
about much needed relief but win ther
teinHHiirv or periuuiiullt time nlone
could demonstrate Mill there wuh in i
certatut) even now that .ingiess mild
repent the Mheriuiili law The house
was more favouible to it. repeal Hum
the senate If the pie i.lent were con-
vinced thul emigre-s imiiiIiI Ut one- le
peal the Miermaii law. thul IhnIv might
bo conveliud III t-xtru session Is fore
Seplemlier. but. he concluded. "The
leaven lu worliing "
hllice the tieiisui) went mil of the
murliet its n purchaser of silver In-.l
Wodliesln) the prliv lm declined
from Jus -.'to lu 7MI per ollliee Next
.ilunihiv. .till) ' Is the tune fur the
next pureh.iM's to U'ln. bill It is hinted
it Hie treasury ilepurtiiient that the
purchases may Is- dehived until .lulv
.i or 7.
heereUiry Cnrllslc is giving close at
tnntlon In tin- sit un I loll and will have
il special conference with the president
ull tlio silver nuestlon lo-night.
stt veil in txiuv
I.ONIIOV June '.'U 111 the house of
isiimnons in reply to a question usked
by Itight Hon lleurge J. (iusi-hcu for
ineilv ehmiculloi of the exelii-iiu-r us
to the power of the Indian govt mint ul
lo coin nipt'es ns tin- newt uros.- Mi
lihiilslolie said that doubtless the In
dinu minis would not be restilcted to
exchange silver for gold 'lie- ait
iiidoptud Monday by the Indian gov i n-
iiient repealed cluu-.es iK 31 ".: .' I
J I tit nud 'It) of the Indian coinage net
of 1870 but thu power of the Inditu
government to pliriilBSJJ silver and
i ooln rntices whenever It thought tit.
( wits not bITpcUmI by the new iet
law is MilUcli-iit to change the luvv uud
in Jtistlft the minis hi refusing thesilver.
a (Mifur.iti t'tw'i
:vn I 11 vm i"i o. lune .'u. It l pro
.-cl lull- III it piuelieul --tdlltloll ot thu
i'ohl ti itigcnci lb it the federal gov
elliilieiil nltluliaw all lesti let lulls on
liydruulie mluliig w Inch it i. bcHtvinl
Would hlite tlieefTe.'l If ilitlie iluiuedi
ttlelv. of contributing five 111 1 II lulls in
gold In-fine winter Intel leivs havt)
been hud "Hh a iiuuih.i of pi.nu-
iiirut mining men all of whom
suplHirt the pl.iell. jl.llilv uf the
st-hi-me sinaUing on the sub-
ject lien lllnioud. Mipri'lntt'iiih'Ut.
wiys It Is ilitltvly feasible and Unit
the loeul mint thoroughly uqulppt-d.
could liundte tilt gold.
A femulu ai-i'uiiunt and (wo mule a-
'
I
i
I
sistlltlt i Ullolei ut ( Inlliiiillii- Mo
fur vhdutiun of 1hfSu1i1l.il law p. cud
ed thut the) wen; Sevvuth Day Ad-
wntistti. but uid nut inuku good thglr
defeu und wro lltmd
Sin-ilor Malitoiil sitiHlrt Ii.m. ..'. '"Ut
imi.ituiit vui-inuius in the soutbcia
I'llClliU k) t. III.
l-a lo (J ffl:)
& Co.
1 in
Whal In
WVIU'lllsl .
llllllt.N
IiiiiikIiI of I. ill
VIlKil'l
Hi
Siilin.llil.l III.
Sl'ltlNfillKt.li III .lone ". I'nl.li
M-titiiiii-iit here Is sitiueivhat illiideil!
over the action ot llov Altgehl 111 p.n
dulling the miarehlsts. sm h men a-1
Senator i'almei. Itldge U I Alb 11 oi
the I nited States Miprillie .0111 .mill
Hon. h. 1'. Wheeler decline lo 1 .pi I
tiny opinion while ex-N-n.itoi 1 1.. 1
-'. Hamilton one of the nblel 111 u
law vers in central Illinois iui..i . Hi-
nctloii nnicwivcdlv. und .le. im. id it
there was no mise agaiu--t tin iniii iii'l
that tlieii eoiivietlun whs lii-nii).'lit it ut
bi new KiM'r elaiiior
Ills partner Hon James I'.i 1 1 . m
speillis with inure le-M-ive but I
tain that Seelie uiigbt tieier lo Ion.
been eon lie ted nli.t tlniili- thai if iuv
Oilestw had good giouuds on which to
commute I he sentences of I'li-liU-li and
Seliwtib Altgehl prutmbly had equally
us giimt grounds after limy hud under
gone imprisonment fur six years tu go
a step further and restore ihem to lib
ertv
.lames A CollUollv. late lepilblic.in
I nit ed States mill. sha I for the southern
district of Illinois thinks the pii.l-.ii
us to Necbe was proper Iml tli.it
I'lclden mid Hclivijib were nut ciititli.l
toelemrllcv
1 Union 1 I ouliling a conserv alive
republican lawyer deprecates the par
don and thinks It will have a tcudeucv
to uiiM'ttlc society
The two democratic newspapers the
Ueglster mid the Monitor siisl'iiu thu
governor while the n publican Journal
declares that the ;uvurnor dutibtless
fell that he hnd to taku the netl-in he
did or vloluto nn ante-election promise
THAT L.VlltA si;SON.
Wliat a I'alilm I Mouti tV liln-reil In llio
i:ur of 11 ('iirrisiniiili-iil.
W -VHIIlxuTo.v June .'! A corres
poiidenl obtains iiifurinatiun ludlrectlv
ftuin 11 member of the cabinet that the
president has 110 Intention of calling
congress In extra session em Iter than
t-cptcluber IS except under one coiull
tlon That Is that he icceivcs posiliiu
assurance. that luugiesn will lepeal
the Mieruian aft It Is un ilmlo...l thul
the pieshleiit and the cabinet me pine
ticitll) ngreed that a lltthi dula will
do no harm now i hey icason that the
eolllitiv might tills' iilllde tu feel the
burden of the act in all its severity In
order tu lie lu a thuioitgh condition of
initial to appreciate Mr ( leveland's pu
nit Ion on the great tlnai.clal questiun
wlnn the time comes tu lepeal or sns
Ulin the Miermaii ait Mr (ievelmul
hits said pusitivelv thai the situation in
India will nut alter his uitiid in reganl
to the date of the extra session except
oti the condition named. He legitrds
the news from India however us one
of the tuekv Incidents of his careei
that urn seldom wanting when tlu-v
lire needed to did him in the attain
mi'iit of nil ainblliouh huH He luulis
upon it iim a favorable augury of the re
peal of the obnoxious statute nil. 1 ex
peels to see sllier down to 00 cuiiUt
lilt ounce before full.
rtviiits nt 1111. I'lii'.siini.vi-.
('uuiuiiiiliii Uc.itii Vlmlii 11 ItiMr Ailuilrul -
I iiii.ul.lill. mnl M tier l'lie I III11I.
W vsiiinuiun .Iiiue -ill Thu prusl-
deut has made the folloiving appoint-
ments icnar aJmtril In ll iiav) CVtminoJur A W
UVtivur. vu mar Aim Dsvtd II Harnwii)
rUro
DulleJ Htatr uoiitnli II I lay ArtnstrotiE
Ji of AUIttwa. t nn nuhlti. Frsncu Jotm II
laqutin of AUii.oiu 41 MiritnliiHi' Sainul
Tliiubomrr of li.ortriA i Mutamartw. Mi
lor tViilitfijC Kinnii 11. of New Varlc at Alt
la Chl 1-. ilrramiit . Jame SbMBU. ot
j ";
Ukt-nii.
AUsks in iti.vrrnor ot Alaska
r renoral '-orse w Bnow. of Salt
tor I 'tan Jimcpa v BtraugDa let
.ibu. (' r F.MWt inr Now sietuo
lie "in ph of 'luhllr muner Thomst II Car
lit KtiiikCky. si Uiiibrle Olt Prestos A
t Ifflih t SS'lniy Neb ftito del Doilo. nt
Suu P- N U
lliBHInr uf lnj nflU'i UusbroU M Mllioy
of MUtourl wt OkUbom. Ok Tbotnas J J
Uat si iluihrie (Ik Juhn M AOaiot t Hid
ley Nt-li J W t'Vrgiiwm ni llrmi-l tslsnd
Meii Jsinmll VsiiiraliSau V N M
t'uiimtsur-M Iiuviuo at uai UUitaa.
iCnn
M ..inirl I'lnlnm.li l.
W'.vBiiisinoN. June -)U. Thu follow-
ing fourth elni.s Missouri poatimmturs
were nppuinled to duy
At litsioti. Coin t-ouiily 'irorrr l.dil) ot
(Im' Hhai.noH wouuly Jamr I'tirgusoa at
Huatnstvlllr Hollls county. Il.-ur v Si-liiniJt
U..-J Sinllb lolnovwl ul Mlul. Wrtgtil ioiiii
II Irf-ousrd llurliiii. nl Plalioubur tidvia
isiuiuy Jiitui 'I'aiej lire vim John llih t
lliiivni. at tb-d Hud ila'coiudr m.iul) 'lli..ina
riuillb Ml llutksll SbiMiiiou touuiy Jjiiih
Cbllioa at Vumion riiuv.y touuiy U'jiinr
lllMll
S101011 nil) lluuiiitcd
Wasiiixoius June sfu i he presi-
dent Iia kinmnarUv leinuvetl tolleetoi
of 1 ustoiiik l.utuii uf I'urtluud re.
on thu tvteipt uf a telegrum truin sm-c-l;il
tiffeuts uf thu tri'Hhtin who had
been en inured for tuine time iiivitl
iveii eugaged for twine time iinitl
utitig thu fraudulent piaei.ees pie
uilltig oil lho l'llget sound and ..t
nud ilistrlut 'lho telegram Mut.-.l
hat tlu-v hud information f the in
gating
laud
that
tended landing at l'ottlund of a Ini-Lu
nninbor of Chinese coolies nn Lotau'
siiiniimry iriuovui this murniug his
deputy was placed In eUuige and vvill
continue to uc. uutil Mr I thul. thu
nvvx colli.". lor (qualifies.
IsJpJlfc
HERE
In lo the 1 on test bin
gains lo be had in
Oklahoma.
WHERE '
WHEN ?
WHAT ?
ruwiieil with Howeis 1 saw fa
Amaryllis
llv Thyrais sit hurd by upon the slior
And with In-i hand inure vvblte ths
snow or lilies
(in sand she vrc'i: ri
lug stui
Al Lho Ne Yorl
sj I it " .
UloUun? JSlon yoi
can got nnythin; ii
the lino ol' Ik hi. fool
summer wear.
COME
And see our line aal
sortment.s of bar
gains.
Qoorystnl tears hi
t-. Hue
mornii
ahowora
And sweetly weep up
shore.
I'or as thu dews rev .
(lu er -
-o ore the bargains ai
( lothitig ritule
i gold
Ii j ipl
cv f
We will be ploaad
to show you Ihrouj
our larue slock-l
whether you ronton
olale buvinir or n
I l LJ
ffll lTnTTT Vnillr
'UJ QW Y II I " if
I III. Villi I III
I HU il(J 11 1 Ul U-
1 U7'c- o
"H M fW V y
C ot in Si
tamo class by the sume person
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 29, 1893, newspaper, June 29, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67709/m1/1/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.