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VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FKI DAY JULY 7 IBM.
NO (ill
FLOPP'R CARLISLE
The Rerorils Pulled on Hie Secretary
ol llto Treasury
"TUB MOST U1UANTH! (1(1 MK"
I. Wlial Ht-ftHliI lii MTM Alnitil the fun-
tplrnrr In lrli Mlirr Irion llur
Clrt'iilMtluii An A Imitate uml
Shmu.lul ApunlB.j A
M-alliliiB Arraign.
llieiit
DrMVrK Colo. July 0 To Hon
John O. Carlisle secretary of the
tit-usury Dear Sir Por nearly twenty
years you huve been one of the con-
spicuous figures In the foreground of
federal polltlcb Your profound leurn-
lug unil tlreletn Industry coupltd with
tlneeii' patriotism unil love for the
truth huve made you un eruclc of the
democracy and brought you the re-
tpecl of your opponents You huve
been honored by the people of your
liite with the hlgheht positions thev
eould bestow and the greut party to
which you belong linn on three hiic-
eetbUe licentious mndu you next to
the prehldeut. the liltifht clvllluii of
the nation Today you ure at the
head of the mo-t liuportaiit of all the
admlnlhtratlve ileprutmeiits mid the
only deinoeratle statesman of national
c.xpeiienec mid reputation to be founil
in the executive cabinet
Since ISst! your labors in the cause
of tevenue refonu have more perhaps
than those of any other man wrought
u treincndoub ehange in the seutiiueut
uiul policy of the deinoeratle party
Your views upon every phase of
economics parliamentary proceedure
the relatloiib of the general govern-
ment to the btateB aud its foreign and
domeutlc policy have been accepted
by that party almost without ijttetiltuu
be I lie rellex of Its positioning the
compass by which all lib movements
hhould be goveineJ. Its regard for
you hab perhaps been greater than
that which It has In recent times ex
tended to any other leader and geo
graphical cousldeiatloiis alone h-ive
deterred it from cnuferriug upon you
Its highest expression of conlldenve.
HALT ON A VITAL HU'E.
Upon one issue only but upon the
greatest Utile thut ever allectcd the
liberty and prosperity of a people
have you ever hebltuted. liven then
your hcbitatlou was pieeeetleil by ue-
tlou most vigorous aud emiuentl
chaiuctcrislic of yoiu better nlf It
Is upou that subject tiial I your bum
ble disciple now presume to uddi.-tb
J on.
The discovery by the people of the
United htaleb that their senators aud
iipicsetitatlvefl had In ls73 demone-
tised the bllver money of the country
earned u profound sensation I'nlvet-
sal denunciation followed by liu.uedl
ule elTort to undo the wrong divided
the public attention with the bitter-
uesH engendered by factional btrlfe
aud reconstruction outraged No con
vrtitiou of any political party between
Mulne and California which ieferred
to the subject at all. dared to do to in j
othei than termb of uniualitled con- j
dt'inuation
Imuiedlately upon the organization
of the Forty-fifth congress the coin
inlttcu oil coinage of which Mr lllaud
mud chairman began the preparation
of a bill to restore to sliver its right to
free mintage. The senate was not less
prompt In its action. On Dec l. A 1)
1877 oenator Matthews of Ohio sub-
mitted a concurrci t resolution which
reud as follows
SICNAlOll MATTllr V8 lll-SOI.l' HON
HKiu:Af IS) the act entitled "An act
to strengthen public credit" approved
Murch lb IfiVJ it was provided and de-
elaied that the fuith of the Tutted
Htates was thereby solemnly pludged
to the payment in coin or its equiva-
lent ot ail the Interest-bearing obliga-
tions of the I lilted States except In
eases when the law expiessly provided
thut the same might be paid in lawful
money or othei currency than gold
uiul s.lver and
WlllllKAH All the bonds of the
United Stales uuthuiUed to be Issued
by the act entitled "An act to author
ire the refunding of the national
debt" approved July M Jb7d by the
termb 01 shui aci were ueciareii 10 ue
redeemable of the then present Miind-
urd value bearing interest payable
semi annually in such coin and
Will-HI Ad II bonds of the l lilted
Hluti'H iilltlioi ird tube issued under
the act entitled An act to provide for
tiie resumption of specie payments'
approved lau 14 is? are requited to
be of the description of bonds of the
I' uited Stateb described tu the said act
of congress approved July 14. 1370 en-
titled "An act to aiithorlzethe refund
lug of the national debt" and
WlttHHAH At the dateof the passage
of said act of congress last aforesaid
to wit the Hth day of July IS70 the I
colli of the L niteit tttutes of the btiiuil
aid value of that date Included silver
dollarsof the weight of ir11 gmint '
eiieh as declared by the act approved
Jan IB IH3T entitled 'An net supple
meulary to the act entitled 'An act
establishing a mint unil leguliiting the
coins of the I'lllted Slateh to be le
gal tender of payment accurdiug to
their nominal value fur any tuiii what-
ever I leiefore be it
Jliiulviil It v the beiiate (the linnet
nf representatives concurring theielui
that all the bonds of the I ulted States
Issued under the said uctsof cniigicis
lierelu before recited arcpayible pi In
elpal and Interest at the option of the
gov eminent of the I lilted .States in
tdlvcr dollarsof the 'iiluuge of the
I'llited Status eoiituliillig II-" grains
each of btaitdard sllter mid that to
lei o e to Its coinage Mich silver coins
as ltgi tender In liaytnent of tuld
builds principal and Interest Is not hi
violation nf the public 'nltli nor in
derogation of the rights of the public
creditor.
On Jan. 2ft ls7s tills resolution
pissed the senate by u vote of 11 to -'.'
Three days afterwanl It passed the
house without debate by Is't to 'U
Your vole Is reeoided III' the tilllrmu
live together with such other ileum
Cl .-its as llrugg Cov. Morrison Springer
uud lmir prid-uf iiiivii;iii of tin uuvii
itipaitnicnt. Ilm llllmu II n liul.nl .Un
bunnl.
You aud Mr llerbeil also voted foi
tiie original lllaud bill providing foi
the free and unlimited coinage of hit
ver and together you successful!) ie
slsted all amendments prim to its
passage by the house You iici.uic-tt.il
In the benatc amcndineuts In .uum
they conld not bs avoided On l'nb
-M 137S. you took occasion to express
yourself on the general subject of the
bill. our language vibrated then
with the tntentlty of truth today it
noiinds like the inspired word" of the
great Hebrew prophet. Yon sal I
lAKI.Irlt 8 I'llol'IIMK VV.iRt..
"Ihliuii Unit llu ii mill ' 'tm I. ul in
clinii until! Ix iimii tint Imyi: mid I in
no imum thut It ii III i in In limn
MiinUliil n III In Imtiilnili tmlml. II tin
minimi itrinliii tlmi ul iiilil uiul illvu mill
Ulltlll 111 j IHH I II llll till llllllllllt llll'llllKI
ul imiiiiluUiiii iiiniiiii in uiul liuliinlru
All'OIIIIIMI III l Vll.Uol rut M 11 IH I
IIIK (ONHI'lll VI Willi II HM.M1IOIIWK
III KM HIHMHl lll.lll. AMI IN I I KOI'i: J
IIKHIIIOt t' I.I'lll-I.AIION AMI llllll.lt-
IMSK limit IIIIU'I HI VI Mils In iiM -IIAII
Ol llll. MM Mill lol n mi.
UIIHI.ll Ih till Hull lllilt.srtl lit M I II
mil) OH AM lllllKII Mil. llu i .ill HI ill-
(foil ill llu ll II n III lih iiulilil iillliiiulily
i illnll mmi iiiNiii iihiii 1'n lunula ntn
than nil tin iniii iiiHllliui mul Imiiliti
that iiii ih i hi i ul In 1n lilstuT) ii' fli
ii nl lil 77n nfiiiliili a ml inililiifiliieiili
ifixfiiiiiliin nl hall Un uitlic niiiiijhli
Itiiiju 1 1 tl ul llu niiilil mi Imliiiu litiiitf
ulilii hiIIhhiiI mul till nliii iiiiliiiiu
lul iiii I ill mi mi i .iiiiiiu H i . ii Mli It n iihl
In' lilt iimii h n -ilil it ul llu iiiiuiiuil
niutlil nut iiniilint miutliliiu lih the inu
IniHliil iIIhIi mul iliiiiiiiint iifi'in i.i
hih Ittu tlmi mill iin'i ilnWy n-iil run
lieiniiiiuii'iif iiniiiiiiiilfojiii! inn hill nl
thi- iiaUitlU- nioiiia in the iimlil '
Keciitd Kotty tifth cougri!s vuluine
' appendix -11.
Yoiu public life M' e.iuui-.ttlit with
this biiblime eotiiiciiou up to a com
paratlvel) leeeut pel lod When death
deprUcit liiimanlt) of it- gieut chain
plou the late Seuatot llccli w hose
lofty deulaiatlmis in favor ol tin
money of the people nude III tepl to
the tremendous etlorts ot a democratic
administration to destroy it still Iiii
get in tiie meinnrk of a grateful p.-o
pie you became a candidate for hi
vacant seat You then taiJ his views
aud yours upon all living U-siu-t of the
day were Identical oit were chosen
and became the wortln suc.-esioi of
one of the most lllustiliiu-' of all the
bons of old Kcntiu-lty Today you are
tiie fir.t tiuauclal otilccr of the nation
thu declared purpose of h se chief
magistrate ii to u-e all the powei of
Ills ifreat otllce In 'eonsiiuiiu.ite a
tcheme wliicli in jour opinion tv ill i
ul imatcH cut. ill more uiiiei-y un the I
human race Ih.in all the war. pittl I
lettce ami famine that evn uei-iirred ill I
the historv of the world 1 1 if. the I
prophet eoueenteil In become un active
Instrument for the swift accomplish
nielli of his own predii-tlon'' If so
what iiitlueuces liue operated to ef
feet so hturtllug a tiuilcforuiAtloi)-
i'liey ure not apparent since no man
who Ultow-s you us I do would mi peel
you of dishonor
Mill AllMi .tolls sill IIM N
If in January. IsTs the pigment nf
government securities principal iitnl
interest lit sllvei dollars was not in
your opinion a violation of the pulilie
faith nor in deiogatioti of the lights
of the public ci editor the s.iuie has j
been true ever since and is now el
as secretary ou have followed with
the itiost bciupulous esactitille In tl..-
footsteps of John Sherman aud paid j
in nothing but gol I if it was the!
duty of all public senators in Ii7s to
labor for tile preservation of all the
metallic money of the world the same
has been true ever since and lnow i
Yet the practices of those w ho engl-'
neered the conspiracy of ts7i have In-
come yours and the money tirrent
with more than ! 1000 lo.oon nf pmpli i
Is tainted vvith the curse nf tliiu'iel.il '
leptosy lluvc ou not in tliecxticttie
desire to t-cu-e your coiinlryiuen by
relieving them from the burdens of
unjust unci oppressive taxation bound
yourself to the cm of pluloci jcv . lien
deluded b the -.in n vonp of the hull
est dollar aud livpnotied bv the glil
terillg llllluelice of political -U.-i e ten '
achieved mulct the leudci ihip mid in '
spued b the character of i gie.it in.iii
vvltose slncerltj all iiiiisl euiii-eib- lull
w hose convictions ate Un tilote Inl.illi
hie than joins and tiiiue'' Have jnii
ItOt foigottetl tlnlt CDinpiiaeii" title
thut you denounced in lsr b.ieed j
upou money and organized by wealth
are nevci abandoned and seldom de
fcuteil short of revolution' I'hut thlt
one U the btrougest most dangerous '
moat extensive and accotitlllg tu pit"
cut appeal duces ilie mo t successful
one ever organized tor the onillsi all Jti
of piopettv ami t lie ett liveii.-nt .l
the liuiuan luce '
Sltue Maii-h I is t adiinuWti itimi .
have wiixeit .tint waned politiml iar
tie- have btlLte.sfully tiluiuplieil mul
beell defeiiteit lint llu- til in 'ia-l ol
Wall i.tteet illteie-ts and intliletices
upon the tieusury dupiltiln nl and
tliiaiiclal policy ol the national govern
itieiit has ueeii couMuut and ceaseless
1 he coittitietlou ol the ciineney and
tiie t slahllshllicnl if all eiedlls ulid
contracts upon a gold limit begun i
with tltu conspiracy which eiiliulnatcd
in Is.) huve continued with all shatli-b
of political power lllte the ebb and
llow of tliu tides which hiiow neither
June not Juuitui) I
I JMI .NII.NO Ii ni OKU
'i'Hiilta aud anli taiitU lui'.e bilL
and local self government cctitrulUu
tioit aud state lights cz.iiImii hi the.
Iiouhr uud beuiitoi lul pi l liege in the
uppci ihuiiibet labor agitations and
the irrow tli of monopoly tallwav ills-
crillliliutious uud Interstate eutuiuerce
regulations have wttliiii thut lime
been cu-l up in tin- canvas of pubii
opinion to iiispite discontent- mid pio
volte discussion Over them all the
multitude has wrangled the pies hits
(eight the great pilttieal p lilies l:a i
ranged theiiDclvcs in strife Thh u a t
and that has t men and fallen u popu
ur bClltlltli-llt lia iletetiiiiui it ii e
iiiettloir bat tltioiigli till thrir tuiii
tlotlh tll pilot nl the fchlpof lut ha
received it- iiistru tiunt from ot-e t.t
the orderi of mid follow id tile ionise
tii'ipped upon the elnilt by the (Iti.llt-
tial magnates of Ihirnpe and of Wall
street T ey have eaied not wh
party exeielM-il the stiveri Igtt powei
mi long us candldslet lilentllleil with
mul si lected bv tlietueives itave been
I nominated W itli sternly and tiltllag
I ifillg pi Ihivteiii-p theft illli-lcUi have
diiveu iti the nnlposlH of iiliui tulistn
until thev have at lust disappeared
I ind the citadel i. llow in a state ol
M-ige inn- ny one its tlcic Duels iiave
teserletl uud those who still lenialn
f j It Ii f ii ' ure stigm.itli-J With the te
pioach of lunacy
If the public were not inhtiifoi tiled
you dclii mined lust Apt 11 III obedl
eitce to the itiipulcin of duty uud In
conformity with your previously e.x
prc-ed couvlelionF to pay ome de
inaiitls cgiiittst the government with
the sliver money of the eonstituilou.
I'lte same nvenlujr bore to tin capital
n delegation of New York bankets.
vlii h successfully urged the presl
dent to prevent the Inauguration of
such a polli N on ac(iilesi'd in the
onclusloii niid since then silver lias
received from you the treatment to
which for twenty yetus It had been uc
eiftomed
I V-"l I'll Vtl nl llll insjtl-liui v.
'I he last move mi the chesshoun! of
tin tollspiiMi-y If the (Indue; nf the
liliulH of India In fiee enluage That
movement was preceded by u forced
witluliuvval of (.'old from this e ntiiti
mul In a lain extent fr.iili circulation
Within a e ecli tin- while metil Ins
fallen tunic than twenty eellls in
oilliee. anil ill the Will hi s ilislllllt n
Ii llecteil the It i III s.itit faction ul Its
Illume al itiusti i oil have said lh.it
tin -ite ilute and liistantuueoiis de
itrin tioii of half tin flit ii movable
pr ! ny nf tin vvurld' ' would nut pro
dliee uliyliiiug llhe tin- ptololl;ed ill
tre s mul dlolaui 'atloll nf t. i. iely
that must lii. vilalilv i.-ult Iioni the
periiiaiieut iinmhil tlloti of otic hull
the metulli inuiiey in the v 01 Id
Thut is trui and a i- j ual 1 tin ih it
the minihilainiti of one halt the me
tullie cum no l" On Jisliii tiuti of
one half the WiiiUI s proper! i
The --liriul.oge ul values -ince .latin
ury lif.t is in the meti-uit nf the lujur.
vvht.li Mill goes nit It volume i-.
lold hy the eoti-.tant era-h of great
cuininelcl.il hutises by the siispeujioli
of euoimou- iiidllstriu-i.b the toppling
of biiiiltiug in- tit ii I ions by tin en
forced iillctiti of thousands of t
fellow men hy the dest! ll"tl.HI .1 . ij
tideuce by the stagnation ' .e
bv tin nun of agriculture
It- fill me i- written in lines of pjv
ertv. ul misery hunger cold anJ
t jrtiilioii in the forccloture of mot t-
gage tiie defalcation of interest
ivliuh alone continues active in the
lapul ai.i usit ion of alt tnalcii.il wealth
hy the uiitrer through contracts pay-
able principal .mil interest in gold
I1H.II.I I- l-OSMIII i
Midsummer Uud. our expo-itioti in
full blast in the center of a great na
lion (trieken with paiutyni It
like piradie in the miubtiiatic jungle-
of 1 ml in llow long must thmeondi
tt jii eoiltinue ' oil occupy tit pi est nl
the inn- fuiitiiiHudiiig position In Hie
land I .iv but a single bond in coin
ill (fold (Hid silver nitillt'l give but a
.ingle oroer to the mints tn proceed
vv itli tin-eiiiiiiin-i of both metal: an i
uoiilice In '.he wuilit yuiir ilileliliuu t
admiiii ter the laws as yon tlmi them
written upon the statute hoolisof youi
eoutitiy mid sue how speedily nut
present progi ess to ruin will be ai i
rested
You will bring dismay to the pinto
erals of New ork and London hat
you will feel tin nation's throb of ex-
ultant joy You may In-retiiod from
high position but tin current once
start d till) lloodgate will not lie shut
for long hy any iuoi.il power uu
may di-appear fui a lew idioil tiiontl s
from the public wize nut its Mr Ml
colli tiiK-t-said ou iitay trust the te-
sult tu the pain people nf the lain1
who in three shoit Jeurs will bear you
on I lnit shoulders to a lasting til
Uliipli
It thl- N not done If culigrest fails
In the discharge of it duty to the na-
tion or if dls -barging It tiie ndminii-
Iran. in shall iuterpojc Its power be-1
tweun me. legislative will mul its en-
f trcemuiit mul determine to pursue
its present po Icy to the end signs fail
if they do not portend disaster to
those who rule the world with their
od of gold To them now so serene
and bid f-e insclous of silver's llnttl over-
thrivi should be commended the
earning nt I'eiiusylv aula's great advo
etite "At present you huve us down
mid under tout feet Never had yon a
ln-tler right in rejoice Well may you
-av -We huve made a eoveliuilt w Itll
death and with hell ure wu al agree
uieiit. when the oe llow lug t-courgc
hall piss thtoiigh it shall not coiue
until i (or we have made Itch our
i cfuge mid under falsehood-! hate we
lii I ourselves.' Hut uevet theless vvult
a little while The waters of truth
will rise gradually aud slowly but
tiiiely and then look out for the over
il iw-lng scourge The refuge of lies
shall be fcvv-epl iiwm and the hiding
plaie of faliehood shall be uncovelcd '
rid mighty ami pulosiut nation will
vet raise hercelf up like a strong mtiii
alter sleep and tliaku her liivlucihle
I i Its In ti fashion you little think of
ii"W ' r S Thomas
cHJiiiHiP.'a ri:i.i:piiofii:sYHTF.M.
II lllll lie line nl the .Mutl .lltlillr Mini
I auijilitu Our. in Ih Hirltur).
llu Mi souri Kuunse Ielephotie
eoiiiouny art just now operating a
gang of thirteen men in the com true
lion of Hie telephone system in this
.tit. It) the lath of next month the
servt. will begin and Uuthiic will
hat. e good an exchange nt hansus
tilv The btiine coin pa ny have ul-
rrudy pltued mi ixcliatigciiiUlilahoiuii
lily which Is now in npetattoti with u
li't of llj Mibbi-nhei- llu polm
here aie futt. ihi feet high while
th'MC utUttlulionia l Jiy ate null f.iit.v
Three t r t( IlilltIV pules lire being
ei t u hen us were In Oklahoma itv
uud tin-1 x haiige will be far better
U AMI I A lood rtioill hliilible ftu u
gMlilUhlillil Must huve high ceiling
uv pjitv bating -.ii h u i ioiii f i rent
i j..in .1 to put i ii t.1 f.. i at nt;
h iiiK. ' tin miiIiiic i i .lul
i 1. Iah 111' it. v ;
AWFUL CRIME
Details of the Tragedy Near Uard
well Ky.
HONK HY A WIIITK TUAMI
InuiiK Uiiiimii llnti In nil In While-
iliairl sine itml Her I lllte sl.iir
Hlllnl All VVint II miIi I u
tin- Hunt fur tin Mli.
vriimt Kiirriiiunl-
t-il In i I lilil.
f'AiHo III July 7 line of the most
horrible crimes ever perpetrated in this
section was committed at the home of
John Hay between Tort lelTtrmn and
Hardwell Ky nine miles hum taim
Hay who i u county olllct.il and one
of the inot esteemed men in tin- part
of Kentucky Lad two daughter Hutu
Tyearbold mid Mary about is Tu
left theli home itboiil 7 :I0 In the utniu
lug to pick bluckbeiries in u patch le s
lluiii .IliU turds frntii the house I heir
mother saw them uu hum latei mid
thev vveiu then Mp.iiated snuie itU
1. 1 nee each intent upon tilling hci pail
with berries
About ' o'clock the mot tier hemd her
V uliiigest daughter sei emu She t ushi'd
in the diicctluu site had lust seen her
eliililieii in older to reach llu pine-
wheiu the younger one was she hail to
pass the spot where the older utic whs
mid us she leached It she was hoti tiled
t-i II till the vo un if wiiiuuil Ivillif un the
gioiiud with her thru.ll eitl 'I hi
luothei screamed fiuiitle.illy for aid
uud th lew' bur-telf llmu tin bodv of her
illillgllter still warm mid he'e-ed
pltemiKly for help.
J. I. l)itioyst.-i. foreman of g.unr
of railroad laborers wit- at work with
his men ucai the Muvliell hud..'.
I het heard tiie children - cie.tni and
stuited to tisceitaln the canst I'heii
the mother's seic.iiii-. izuhteil them tu
tliu spot where ho and the dead Imdv
of liei eldest illillgllter lav lindseiirih
was at once made fui the other fill
Her dead bodv was found paitiallv
concealed by the blucklmrrv Ini'lie-
only a few yauls tivvay mul us It wa
lifted out il was fouu i that she toih.i.t
lieen umidiied her throat bud l.-eti
cut us het slstui's had lieen but hei
heat t hud scat eel v ccascil tlinibbinif
vv lieu the wu found
The eldet girl had been outraged mid
the luvvei part of tier body lmriiblv mil
tihited aftei the manner of the White
chapel minder in I ondn It i- be
licved that the little one ..tine upon the
scene nt thut Instant Mini discovered
the horrible ciiim. that sh screamed
uud In ordet to pteveui het from tell
lug wlio the ci hum i! wu the tn-nd
caught ami kilted lu-r too ami lo-ed
hci body Into the hii-die-.
Within ten inltiiit-s after the ills-
coveiy of the . .i ie fully Iweytv ineti
weleoulhe K'-'und Iteside the lir-1
viitiui wus found a until - eht-ap blue
ll.Hlnelco.it 'I Inn was the lltllv elew
to the Ideutitv of the perpetrator but
It is lihelv tu pimv ti valuable one In
it few minutes i woikiu.in said he had
seen tile en.it uu the liacll nf II voling
mini ii trump who had conn- Into Unit
vicinity a few ilny- In-foie A . olored
w tiuiati stild slie hail -e.-n him early ill the
tnoinlng and rIvcii Ii i hi his lirnlftist;
that In hud on u hlu.- eu.it sbmliir in
apH'Uiailce In the one found be lib the
liiillilcieil girl
'Ilie whole eomnwnll v is nroiiseil
fauns tliiohluir iii.icliliu--. and even
villages me ih-M-itc I and lh-M-ople en
gaged in tiie seal h iiuuiliiir of suv
peets vveie in i fsli-1 mul though thev
give fair account-- nf themselves tire
still held
l.ate in tin afternoon a man answer-
ing the description of the Ir.itnp. wuui-
ing ii navv blue v.st and no cml wn
i-een in a coin Held item I'tirt .lell'ei'hon
lie jvas ordered In coin' out but re-
lused. and llre-l a pistol at the hunters.
Thev tetitrned the fire but the mart
ill-ippeare 1 in the mrn The field is
now surrounded with picket. wi closely
that a rabbit could n it get through un-
seen and it Is believed he will be
c.ipturt I buforc m irnin? If so h will
be I v nolle d before he sret the inidu uf
a piisou
si Nriiimi. iniiiiin. nt in igir
Lllll VOO .lull lell ludlllllr uf the
.six Nations f i .mi the le-ci t!illuu- ill
the state of .New .iih united at their
Village In Hie south end of Ule jiai'll
Among them no ''uluiiioti n'Uall uu
viursiihl the i!indon of i urn Hunter
tilt- chief wo Involuted it treatv with
Ueorge Washing). ui He brought his
di iiiii with hlin nut t illie. I in 'n-iiatoi
Me Nit tight on executive commissioner
Iron .Nt w x ork tu tin fair un If he had
known htm till his life lu the party
w.i- al o I tier F'lut. u famous lutix
dl-taiiLc runner in his dav Thirty
euis awn he run US uilli -.atidtMi rii-
ill I lioip uml u luilei in M tulnule-
nil I .'.' seollts I in v- ttle rrcoul-
Wlllili have tie i ci Ui-n hioUeii
fnnilcr viuumuif I tituijn
lilMislns N Int. ; I lining tt
loitii last night .indii-eu Urn-' imw
dt-f inaif.i.lue ul Utuls lake a snui.ll
-ettlemcnl un the nut kills wu struck
i by lightning I hen wire about tiftv
live hogs uf puw.Ur in the tnaga-ilie
add thi'tr uxplosioii brvi th brick
dimilute to atom- ilestr-ived -.eerul
hillldlir. . ncni by un.l Injur'ni nititt per-
sons two ineti mi i seven vnnnsn nnd
clilldren
Vliulloi lliup in sllui.
N uitK July s The refustil of
i the UuuMin to iieeupt ihor hulliun tit
the pilees nllnieil ve-tenia V Wiiilkelli-d
llvei ul the t-liii'l cxehllllge tcr t(V tltld
t decline toll tuok place '1 Up Irons
aelliilis ul tliv bonid up tun lute hum
Hero only 111 OOIJ otlllier I oliilueiellll
bar sold tit T:i tn 71 and Mexieun dollars
( It t to flu The bullion Vllllle of the
Auierloaii silver dollar ranged from
ift'j tn &7
Slilki. inn n
I'll l fiiiniiii. Iv'iiii July h lliimor-
thut the stilke has been or I tu bu de
elated oil bv mdeis finin hcaibpl.ll ti 1 -me
pusltlttlv deiile I l.v lu b i it r ''
tlieliiilni- 'llu pi- pi ct i foi in an
liable M-ltlciiieiit atcvii little i it i
UiiiS tbttii they woiuut 'hi'iii
?'. v. t-ii.txiitiut hi' riiMMi:nci:.
Hi iillllliiii .Viliiiti tli nnliin lilt llieslnj
man silver l.itti.
Nbw NitltK. July 7.- A speeinl uit'i'l-
lllg tf the 'hamber uf coinilietee wus
held to iln fur the puriiuse ns xtuted
1 ill lilt Cllll uf glvlllir public expre-slnu
' tn the opinions nf bllMlie-.s men us tu
the remeilles id be applied fur the res-
j turutintl uf etilllldi-ure in plui nf the
t ptesenl disturbed eotiilltloll uf tho
liimnces nf the iinintit. which the call
declare was hmtii'ht n'mtil primarily
by tl nforeed piirehases nf useless
sllvei bullion a nil Hie ewlisetUe lit ills
trust uf the ability uf lb government
to pti-src the (fold Mandard.
I'tillj tt hundred members wore preti-
enl when the mrettng was called to
ortler by Alexander Orr IIrt v lee twei-
dent In th sTnctitf of President
tlmrles uari Hiniih John lallin at
once arose and after describing what he
termed the financial pnnie through
which the loutitrv was passing pre
eetitid the- le.olutu.n
W In reus llni f.nitii Im ultra illfefrd
tio.iill ly leuihii t ba-itt anJ III ndtlMtl lel
la I loll
W tit rm. It ti nuw -intfiring truiu itu- t-lttt n
ut tliH tirer purcli tslog cliiuiu i tin- st ruiaii
.t.t. vtlili-li by irettliiK i'iumii o-i tu llu luii-r
tluneeablllt) ul our uin m i lKiel mi silver
Hlltiuur ruririirv imhkI on gold tut eauiml
wlileaprfait alalia ami lit nlimmt itptid a
i-iiiiiirirril.il lutilr uuj
W'lniwn liiiiiiiMiiii.it-i. it MiIh alurui m.iiior
It KtiliJriuiii ft mi i it utjit.iti. UiislnoM In
reiih li-it. mitl mail mills on.l miiiutui n.
rl i uiiiloJ or irtimliu locloto aut ttmu
sandi ut InburtiiK ineii aiaatxul lu tie ttiroit n
mil vt iinplin tin in. mid
WliereiH llu-ilnoiiH)liTi'rir will out be re
-uiiicl ur lalsir tw tindllv ODililnittd until
inunm inn U .utamna l ruuiiuf tritircr aud
bi iBetrtiiiits &t mtxlerai rate nal
W bero.Tt Urdlnarj; (un nil rale mitiiul he
txiei ipJ ntiiti cniitlJiii a lu the iftiililiv la all
ilie iiintiPY il llu-lounin itinil ha ttmronnlitr
re Btiiblltn-l mi (but tin luiJciuiai not tear
rjMV iin.nl In dollar b vuluahlr thin Ibuwi
In Ii nd mm ! n
lliitotvrd 'lh.it III lVHilliit llm r Jiur
h-lh( .Uuse 1. -nWh I Hhllll
iiKititlt hi iinifh reiel i- in i.--liiiil iliin Il
tut ui iiul -imiiii ul ii iu.ll l imi ih Mar
o.tli even "Hi" d.IUr ! r- Miil l in mji
ri iurannn ol nmtoiml m j-pr-itr Tbisi-bum
r tbeiifi- uriti-n ibe spi-eiH una umuiidl
tun il'l uf utb silver Udiih4ln cluu-"
lt suited tbnl In Itu- jtidf tin in ul lblliDi
111 a rtpirieuUllve tviiiiunxiun fbould b.i
aiiluird b iiiiiiriem m ibc sH-ilal eluu
uIh.uI ! t-uti tent- wbk'li i miiniiiluu nlioiild dli
l? litlv study llm vt bub-bud ul toluM- nnd
uriciici Uw ul ttii: Un.id Staled sudul uilur
i uunlilS'tkhd report at tli uvular ieslon uf
mugriMH tu tliu and thai a tuaittlirnitlta plilli
I a a .ift nnd t-liiftli iuiii ikv tnaj be- tatt-fuilr
in uuri'd In itm lieln ut io ivorld etptirlrnii'
With mi timenitnieiit providing for
oinmittee work tit Washington the
re-uliillons were passed the whole
eliuuibur votlnir nye except William
M John. A l'o-ter lliggin uml J. H
t olgate
Sinn: iiA.snAt vtsi:tvn.M.
farll.il llu til ilie liuri-i- nn itHllriunl
frninrlj nl the Mute.
Toeiiit Kun .litis . Tiie clerks
employed on the railroad as-ies-mcnl
nro inuklng slow progress ultluutgh
thev will complete the work u month
earlier than it eer has Iseii done t
fure 'Hie Ih'llle- nti the iiiiiin tralk
nf inn-1 of the lo.nl- buve lieen lului
III tell uild added uml tiie totals UK- U-
follow.
tYIIimiuri Paritlc- (1 i.Hf ;;. Inereitne uvt-r
Hut Iti" I itnnessmt-nl tl ifti.n
AUhtsun Tuui'lij & -.itiiU I e IH.Tr-.'.l in
t-riae i rtii;;
IbKk l-lntii l'.7trJi tiiortsw ilV Itw
1'ulnu I'mlttr lie ream tttl.'SH
haniiist Ur. W laiiduii a Nurlbseimrn In
ueiue i3V-'i
Misiuurl. HniiH & 1V(M -Ini-reaHf. J til
ihi
St. IaiiiIh & witu I runt'lHM lu retm f-'.
-l.v
The nhove llgures ilieludeiililv iism-ss-llientHon
the tuultl trucks Vultiiititiiis
of sidi-t racks tltHits. tuuks. mlllng
ttM.li ele huve nut vet bieu cmricd
out 'I be Imai d uditc il UNI pel cent tu
the valuation-place I on vv.ilei tanks hv
the Hurllnglun A Missouri. o per eetit
on the Kansas i it- .Wyandotte it North
western tuu per cent on tint MUuunirl
I'aeitic mul ItHipereeiit oil the Missoui l
Kunsus lesii- luit made a 40 -v
cent r duct ion on the I uou I'milic
I he tlirurt of the Itoek Island and the
Uonsas l itv lort Vott A Memphis
were peimittcd to stard us letiirnctl
tin depots Uio Nmta 1 uml I risen
were increased 4U jjer cent the llur
ling-ton A Missouri 'ti per cent tin.
Missouri Pacific M jier cent the Ml
souil liuna it lexus --'ii the I tuon
Tactile -.ii The llutchinsou a -outheni
was reduced JO percent and the ttgures
of the Itocli Island und Kan .11 1 itv
1 ort Scott & MempliU were (h-i united
to stand
n sti.vh ynrds the Missouri I'acilti-
wits llicleufced IHI h-i eelit the aiitit
1 e i) per cont uml the I titnn I'm Hie u
percent. Tin-figures uf all the othei
roads were permitted tu stand
HID JII l II i.tl.li.
sieieuri t nrlilt) ilitnbt It ll.i HrwigM
tbum vi in nut ih I'rrirm Ullltr.iliin
I Hit Aon llllv T ' i cntan I jiltsle
in in the tltv lit sms thai Itu ha
nothing he desire- to wv on titiit in'ial
mutteis. He l licit for almut ti ii days
chteily tu see the fail ' I here his been
ultogi tln-i too iiiui Ii tail. i. ue e i limy
tiliuneiHl iilluit- uitc.idv -iiul Mr tut
lisle ' No -mall p.iit of oul pii cut
ill lib tilth- uiiulit I- treed to tint A
w lille ueo tile w hub- couulri wtiswlh
ing Ilie eiuo l" '"'l gold i ! ve Now
that that ha- U-eu hndiin into ivny
one seriic to have forgot ten it ami we
art) running along without m ing any
attention tu its Itiictuation. I do nut
i ure to talk about the nttst and i iniei
piophen. about the fuluif
ttpxt I tmrlli I'Ium I'u liiioier.
W sJlM.1u .lul ' 'I In re Wirre
ninety eight fuuiOi class '.tuia lei
tippuiuted I" dav uf v lilt h llm lv nine
were tu till tucimcie culled bv death
Uiul It signal loll' AiieUig tliu II-1 .u v
Un follow lug I Ii Wad low ut Ala-
Uiedu. Hivnold entilitv Mu It W
Wmbut l.urd I'riil -.luniv Mo; Miu
Ule I'aluil'l' at suiretit 'lea euunlv
ln A l llarrun a! luiv lord. Smith
count Ivan and ' I' Ua iUImjU nl
lloxle -n l iillill euilllt v . Ivan
ItptihititK lltln-iir.
IlKlll l?t. Jill t I'hcreiih UK t tt
lurgf UUlJt'lltV ele. Ii d Heir Null Mv
i tut . oinrilivc presidt uli llutoii
i Ii I'uel .1 i i ! Itr I .in pit-idtiil
III I III i I I II i II II it 'Hull lit I It
I ' I I I ' I I II 1.
' .i I lie I'.l ui I i it .--Ii tug
SHREWD MR SAGE
7e Aged I'mam-iei 's Ch.ii-irlorlstir
Mouey-Ccttlug.
I'AN'IC HltlNlIS 1IIM MKAT.
I.IKH Hie tllil Sftlmi II (lill.r. Tilt ui
III -iliM.iil lu Have Hern VlitklliK
HKil.liiIil m ll.ii lliirluit lb
Itli.lll fllii It Hi. Up
I'llaea the I luiilint
HlltlKU
Krw VoRn .lii'.v ; llu-. n
IW
iwrt in the financial en-Is of tl
I" '
few week W hcirltinltli' to leak .ml o
Wnllstrtrt When iimiii v tlr t In em
to tighten up and rmliu.uK with dm
ttends tu puv and othi i iiiMituti.1
1 Im.lly in nerd of rcu.lv . i
1 ii Unit fui It Itu-.-ll : ni.. il.iu-iii.
reputntioll of I.ecpltiK lli.n. I id
inoiiev un hand than soiin-..I th-ml
est if the banks came in f.n n et.-at
den I of attention ll.it aft i di l..i
sntuethlllg llllt two Weeks thi- I.i lrlit
I and elu-t-rv old genlleinnii Mil in hi-.
dingy oliice uverbtuklllg 'I liully . him Ii
1 Viild .nut nil tile headstone- ind un
(lien I there mul hcaid nil luiiilsnr i.
itpiests fur lunn- on nil kinds nf c.d
lal.i-iii I
j Motlev wns slivrts-ketiug then nd
' vtnieing rapid I v fruin o pel tent up l
u and even Hr etMil llow intn
millions of i' diars Mr Son had dimiu
l hew dm uvathilile ftu l.iuiiinif pni
srs uml what rates he eliairfed ln
ensluiiiflst fur the lleeuiutliiidaliou euii
Hut nf eniirse. be n. clltat. i ilttlei! It
i- perfect 1 1 ( hlU h.nvrt.i Unit
Mr Sii'i-i ihd nut limn hi mullet lhln
the tnarkel rale
A Willi stnet mail vMlo keepi .ltt
well inf ed i. ii the iiK-d Itii.tii iet
lnuisai tlons in loaiiH give- It ti- In
ti;.uii'n that fur a ntiinber of dav the
tiltl e-enlleimin lecelpts from interest
1 on hit motiev were not lass thun tio
out) per illt-m How much luore moiit-v
Mr r-uge was utile to iiiinmund nt so
interesting n lime for helping the stock
brokers can 1 surmised hum the fact
that mi every thiy of the tear the whole
vtmriirtinitil this model nlutt thoiongh
lv amiable Mb loch Im- nbuiit 1 liUU.ijnu
wlih-h he ran put hU baud on within
twi-ntv four hoius
I. veil in Ism th. the trreiit crush
came in Wall street mul Mr huge closed
I the doors of his oilier to protect hlui
i self from the violence uf thu ill un of
' creditors who iloeked them it is stated
i authoritatively that he hud over id ills)
uuti on deposit w-ilh two of the leading
banks uf the cltv lie oiilv needed
ft.OiMMHlu to pn ulf all eliilm's against
linn but his Impiilsu wus tu close bis
olllis und leave New Vorh fur snuie
. set hided apot where no creditor eould
pos-.ll.li reach hlui If therefore Mr
Saie hud ft tiuu.iinu In cash tit u tunc Hlu
i Uiul. it uitiv readily be eon In. le I that
ul the present lime toil tears lillei
when In bus Mitleled no lu-srs in the
'.Inch iiiii iliel ui IIiioiikIi de.iliug In
ptivllrgrs be must have u grrut dent
; more mid the sl ileinenl nun rvru lw
! Oeerpted that iluniig the past thtee
1 weeks he bus manipulated fui loaning
purposes siiiiiewheie betvvroii 5(iUU.-
immi mid f lU.IIIIII.UIlll
This statement Is familiar on Willi
street mul liuds ireilei ul Itellef What
Mr Silge s receipts have lieen fur Intel
usi during this httirm und others tie
pelllls uf et.urHr. not uiily un Uu.
' utiiount of uioiiev lie lias loaned mil
but also on the intes at which ho has
loaned It. As herelofon- observed there
is nut much doubt but thut the shrewd
uld trader has seeimsl iho trie hltjhosl
rntn In be hud. That is his tuiii) piir-
pwm In life lie got the hlghmil rntes
fui Ill-lirlv till whnle volume of lllonev
beeaus- nearly all thu loans Mr Huge
uiiiki - bis. call loans which inti In-
called in from dav todny at a few hours
notice
It is Hot probahl. nt e oursr that Mi
sage loaned all Ins mouev ut 71 pri
cent . but it is ijiiiti possible that In-
got at the rate of 'm per cent n yai
for all the itmnev he louueU out during
the ten davs pieiou to last Huturda.
and if these loans me i Hhulatrd on u
basiMif ll.s.iioii ihki. it will M- siH that
this hiii. .nuts to thr dally incoiun of
lilllHUJullelldv II" led
I he staieiuriil ill Wull street that Mr
Hgr Is In the Iiii hit durinir NiiiHlsuf
strillgeliev of leiiiowuiu; uiollev from
the liiiixu lers t ' radi rs lauk In w hi. h
he Is the chief sl. Ulioldel'uud piueliiiul
owner uud uf burruw Ing It ut regular
rates ami then rrludlng it ut tu tu au
pel cent i-HUIlot of cniise lie regard
ed ail iilivthliiif but uu rargratluM.
iunkiinich as such action would attract
thu attt-iiuoii of I'oinptrolltir KclieU
und result in uiipleasuutuess fur Mr
Nug Hut tllele b no doubt that ha
ill oppuM the Imp irters it Ttudiirs
bank taking nut uin . leortng house
ee till all s last ne.U mul thut hlsol
position Alls etfit. ttvi
Wii.-ll ll.t of Ih.' ll-Kxitttml ImilkH
t.Hik out I. kiIi ceitllleutvs uud hutnvit
Ita inouev uu the Mock eMhiinge
break lug Ilie rate for money from Tl
per cent down ton per cent In ttu
hours the linpuiirrs & Trader' hank
refused to uurtii Ipato in nnv mh pro-
eeriliinf 1 he tifllcors ti the ImporUrs
A 1 rudrs' bunk declared that thu had
no nerd for loan curtillwites and re-
fused tu tuke any The fact of thu
matter U. Mr uge did not want his
own bonk figuring in the uioiiev mm
kt t und breaking the rate of interest
mid thus abridge his eiionnous pioilts
f rum that direction
the I'mntileiu Has lilieiiiimiinii
lllltlis Uv llllv .- 1'rrsi.teut
leVlluild wlio ttriive.l hi-1 niuht lit
Oruv llubles. Is eiuilltu d to hi- .uo
and l u l.umoiit suv thut In' lui-.m
at tuv I. of rheuiiiutl-ni in bis f.-.l uud
knee a eollipluilit flolll win h he hit
-II Iff red ftu lllll II V veurs uud whnhis
IgglUVUtrd ttt litis time ' Iiii lltnd
w oik and seven stialn on bis stiencth
w hkh In ha. undergone sin . Maich i
'i i
ii...
back
I ' HIS A tl I II 1 IS II v-
I . I t I II utfl tl Ulll I III
Mu on Ii l 'I 1 wins ulji.1
rtBwrMfe
JuLLAL
Im (o I he ricali'sl bar
U'niiiH to ho had in
rv
Oklahoma.
WHERE ?
WHEW ?
WHAT ?
t i owned with tiowoi-s I shvv fsir
Aiuurvllie
Hv Thvi-o-sit hard by upon the nhoie
Anil with hei hand mole white thun
' llow ul lilies
till suiid he wiute New ol k I loth
llltf t.ue
A I the Now York
Olotliin SLoro you
can (! any thing in
the lino oflight cool
summer wear.
COME
And .see our lino as-
sortnitMits of bar-
gams.
U cryutol tsra tlk to lb nnjiuiug
shotwt.
And vetly weup upon ttto gibieu
i hore
I or tu the dws revlru the drooping
rtm er
t ure Llm barifuiitfi. nt thu -Stw Imi.
llothlnt '"
I
re will be pleased
'to hIiow you through
our large stock --
whether you contom-
plale buying or not.
m
Cloli Store.
Sir
id New Tort
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