The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 83, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 27, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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QUTITllFK OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JULY 27 ISH3.
VOL. 5.
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THE OLD MAN
An In erei lng ChicjRO Letter l"rcm
Ciiilor Ureer.
MIS VIEWS OF 'I UK TUII
Tlir tin Unlfulntre Was I'ltatril linn-
t nij' HiiiIIhIIIx -Otdtthtilint Hi
tlir I'ulr-llrr tViiiiilrrrut ft
lilhtt Mini Kmnrlilf .Ullin
Hun - rtis nl llur
Almclil I'Mi-inM
Ciiicaiio July ai The Oklithnmn
cditora liavi- been here a week now
We started In on the Wlittt- Elephant
on Tuesday last Kansas 'lty treated
Ub royally They made us bullet e we
were mighty bt people- and tve weie
triad to know they hud properly sWeil
vis up Headed by our 21-plece band
and our baud got admiration and
prnlse all along the route uud in car-
linges we were taken to the Midland
where wo breakfasted and then In the
dame carriages and piloted by the
same I'eulal Commercial Club commlt-
tee. te visited the Helm "llreiviw
eomiauy'N immense plant. Ned
Cheadle and that fuscluutiui smile
were alone; and proudly assisted loe
Helm In Introducing the boys to the
largest eold storage beer house In the
union where in hiitfe vatH were l.'.n
ear loads of beer of all litres. A part
of It was put on tup and u tine lunch
of fried chicken and other delicacies
was spread. The editors here found
what It was to live fat for an hour-
anil there Is no need for the supposi-
tion that they did not do the situation
full justice. Hi ho beer will now huve
u bonm In Oklahoma.
At 3:3(1 the Commercial Club received
us at their elegantly furnished rooms
and luttoduced us toehcrry punch and
a large number of Kansas Clly's'busl
news men. Nice speeches were saiil on
both sides. 1 I. (Jtietu's response to
the president's welcome was full of
meat and good cheer I'ranlc Mc.Mas
ter gave facts and figures about state-
hood uud our future which surprised
our Kansas City friends Kansas City
really likes Oklahoma and we can't
blame her for we are a consumptive
people and have got to a condition
where tve have plenty to buy with;
but Kansas City treats us well and hub
been our friend always We have
been luutuully helped uud will con-
tinue to be.
It was Impossible to get mole thuu
hulf the editors to stop at Gulesburg.
then Ualesburg while agreeing1 to
banquet us and give us a drive and a
good time had not agreed to foot any
hotel bills and we could not get out
of there under Iwcnty-Vnr hours.
The band was paying Its own expenses
Twenty-four hours in Oalesburg meant
u cost of at least fir. to the band uud
say SI7.1 to the crowd for hotel fure.
To stop with only a part of the crowd
would huve been no credit to us; be-
sides many of our party looked on
the stop as an Imposition on Hales-
burg. There has never been and can
never be any atllllatlon between dales-
burg and Oklahoma. No bcnelH could
accrue to (laleshurg uud little to us.
The editors hud started out to see the
world'H fair and giew nervous ut the
bleu of losing twcuty-fiur hours use-
lessly and valiielessly and footing
their own hotel bills They eon
eluded It would be as big a relief to
Oalesburg as to themselves to dcelaic
the stop otT and they did soon Mou
duy ut '.' o'clock In ample ti.ue lis
they thought to piechlilc all expenses
contemplated b the Oulesburg poo
pie. I understand the (lalcsburg pa
pers guve ub u two column "roust It
wuh a mistake to have ui ranged foi u
Mop there ami since Oalesburg wus
aved several hundred dollars we
don't see where the kick comes in
We are ull proud of Ol.luhoma lieu-
Our exhibit In the agi cultural build
Ing Is really the npml of any uud Mir
pur.scs two-thllds of the Mate e.xhlb
Its. Col Cone has arranged all sorts
of decorative drtlgus from Oklahoma
products. "Oklahoma' looms up In
till oil one fide iu popcorn on the
other and on another beautifully
formed of wheat In the center Is a
pyramid of piuducts looming titer If)
fret high. In our exhibit Is broom-
1'iirii 17 feet high; Held corn ID1 feet:
Weeds (proving richness of .Mir foil)
It feet; red top grass 10' feet; sor-
tfhutu 17 feet: grape vine (wild) Is
feet.
Ill all the above evert state and ter
rltnry in the union has been distanced
i.eterwl feet. Cul. Cone got In a new
i'ir load of products last week and Is
making of them new attractions. Our
exhibit Is In a good place. Col. Cone
tnlkh ull day telling of the wonderful
productiveness of Oklahoma and the
I'hitlifcH It oilers for tho-e who want u
home. I am leudy to declare that tte
were in great luck when tve secured
I 'ol. Cone to make our exhibit In Agri-
cultural hall. All unique Idea -and
the only exhibit to have thls-U that
ull of Oklahoma's products aie bound
with bund of red white ami blue.
The OkVioinu bul iliug Is lioiiu for
all the fjlks from the proud young
three-year old territory Up to four
weeks ago they any the Oklahoma
building was almost bare Now it is
at coiy it place at you can Cnd on the
grounds. Neat comfortable tvlekir
furniture mats etc. git e the lower
iK)in uu Inviting appearance while up-
stalls the reception room Is an attract-
ive as a parlor anil furnishes ease and
rent for all the Oklahoma folks. On
the ground Moor a really beautiful
view attracts the tlsllors. (iter the
entrance are wheat oats and grasses
hound artistically In red. white and
blue. Around the room is a border of
cereals hound likewise On the walls
are photographs of Onthrle. Oklahoma
City. Ktugllsher. I'.l Iteuo and other
towns neatly painted paintings by
Mrs. stuuipf of Ouihrie and Mr
Hall of 1.1 Iteuo made from Okluho
iim nature and peculiarly dellneutlve
of the diilureut conditions In Oklaho
inn eruyous bv MIssMjisIi tOor Neay'e
niece) of Kingfisher a pretty cnie con-
taining the decorated china of Mrs
McKay Mrs Nicholson uud Mrs Hel-
per with some beautiful china exhib
Ited by dipt Oelancy of Oklahoma
City. Indian relics of all sorts ml irn
the walls in one corner Is a nice 'piano
and in the othei an oigau nud also a !
piano upstairs.
Of c mrse Oklahoma's building lf not
so pretentious but it is ne'it uud com
fortable and Its exhibit I a (.rent
credit to our tei rltory. Mrs. T. .1
Itlehardson receives everybody with (l
genial smile e.xp'alus to them what
tve have In Oklahoma and sends them
out with one of Outline's Ho. lid of
Crude pamphlet u Santa I'e Olthilm
ma folder and some of all kinds of
Oklahoma llteratuie which has been
left heie to distribute
Hon. ('has Carsttell mir csecutlvi'
committeeman has an otllee opening
oil" fioin the Okl'lhom.t room. He is
constant In attentions to evert taller
lie and Mrs. I'i'hnrdsm have been es-
pecially kind to the Oklahoma editors
and the Indies in the pa y Mr I jr -
well ut once secured passes for ull the
excursionists uud gave them In forma
lion which proved of much value
There is not an Oklahoma tlsltor
who Is not proud tint Oklahoma up
propri.ttcd the money necessary for
this display. There Is a continual
stream of admirers pas lug through
our exhibit in Agricultural Hall and
thiough the Okhihoni.i building--
thousands ot people dailt all .-I it hum (
realize that tve h'tve a cmntry rich in i
resources and marvelous In detelop
ni.t I ..r..ll.. ll... m.iir..rirl il loll
wilt he worth to Oklshomu u million !
dollars l'o hate
been without ox
hlblttts would have been an eternal
disgrace As it la Oklahoma U proud
of itself and the nation a iU people
view what wc hayc done are proud
of us.
SPIIAVS.
Mrs .1. W. MeNca' has been heri.SPIIAYS.
two ttieks
The Oklahoma folks took a boat
ride to Milwaukee Sunday an all dot
ride
C l Kills is taking in the show
minutely and complacently. Ho will
be here a month.
Iltttiuto Hill's Wild West opened its
gates flee last Thursday night to the
Oklahoma editors
Many of the editors huVliig examined
the elephant from trunk to caboose
huve left for home
We have been hue a week today
and yet dlscovei here and there many
parts of the White I'.lcphailt whir' tte
have not ex.iiulucii
A week Is enough of It. The larire
uess of the thing tvill In that Inm-
urei whelm you You can see more in
a week than yon can tell In ten yems.
The Hoard of Trade band put iu spy
eral dut at S'iU a day playing for the
toboggan slide in the Midway 1'lttl-
sance The boys have been admired
evert where
The Chicago boaid of trade warned
to entertain the editorial party u dav
but it was impossible to gather the I
scattered fiagmenU so the proffer I
could not be accepted
Ot course you can get an entertain
ing glume in a
enough to snti.i't
ttcel:- more than
you
tint ...
eterylliing ami slimy it ana ue toie to
comprehend It would tahe a month at
rUK(
... . . ...
ll Is mi huge ou early trite up the
Idea of seelnir itall. soyoii get a gov
ernmeut move on" anil walk nud ttalU
until from nhvsleal nniessltv ton hum
... .. .... . .
the Oklahoma hiiihllug. ' tirrder than
I cicr was In inv life "
Whalattorhl of Inform. illoii then-
Is to gain. Ills the one chance of
life time to see a enligreglltlon of all'
the world- its best art mid rneeliunUm. i
i ....... .f .ll nnllnn. f 1
... i him if lie .11.1 not pay me at mm I i of a terrltle powdrr eui.ron ut the
the savage to the aibtoerat. ttoultl sue him He miM to si-uttu.t I government magul.i. w l.n-l hilled
Mrs (lov Iteufrow and daughter are I I then told him 1 wanted Hi t money j MMnl Injured titer . isi people and
the guests of Mrs lllchurd-wll itlul ! Itll ;"J- ' ''tfl't : I had been ytreeked 11) houses In the s .
.. i i.i i fisiled With long cliollflh and t" 'r trlel
seem to be view lllg the fair Willi deep llUMd to be. ife nude a deiii-! ' . .
Interest The goveruor'a wife is a . trillion with his hand y.iiutr tow .ml I ' 'nUo-' ;' 11'- erm-leswif. t
lovely tvou...... and has won the friend . his hip pocket and not know leg the I ' '" J"'1"' ' ;
.i.i.. .r.H il. .iit.l..l...i.... r..ll.. u-l. . felh.W or what his iutintioii- tt.re J'" nearly euuseil ail epidemic of
r hip of all the Oklahoma folk u h- '" j .u.riI1Ue u take no ehancs u.1 follow fever the Marine hospital Sr-
the Oklahoiua building hate hud a ( l4t. i.t nnd shot hi . . did t lee has assumed ton t ml f tM- .piai-
g mil chaii'-c lomihc her a .piainl it in self deleie-e or w hut I iou to be untliio s.-rvlee ut llrunsw lell. Ou
unce. ' self defense ami that is ml I lux. to Secretary t'urlisle h.s declilcl that
I. It. Helanev went like a streak ut "V... ...... ... lollifetiir t lurk wus light in the I rouble
boiled lightning seeing more ami en
Joying It better than anybody AI all
exhibits whitru ulrenlars eoukl tie'
n i . . i . . ii i .- -i ..
mailed DM reglstored Major irtwW
name ii tn major has sovirai eoi
i loads of circulars abuiit uterythlny i.u
jimrth. thlawill give him the "Up
j to how he cotiios io be no woll lui &
Del lel for home lust night
' OREIfl
SHOT DEAD
Cintliile the Hfene ol Another
ing this Afternoon.
Kill-
I("I'I.M.
It A V
it ilii
Mlnii iiiiuiiii ilie ni-irl hj r. t
mini
h I'liiiiter in UN m a ri.tri-
Hioliu - flu- I'rljiiiit'r rUIni
St-ir-! Iais. III.MiOlrt--alurrhj
mi l in
tt IIIIOM.
Onthrle had another ahouti.t? s.-iHpe
at l:'i u'rltick today. Tlil- time it
.. .. .i i Mii.-'n ut.. m..t I. is
.. ... i . . r ii. ..i'
death nt the liandt of u w Hie .... i
A llriuk U the timne of the killer and
his vteUm was a colurJ retniiitnt
rteepi nnmrd J Uay The following
is s sU.rv or the ovurr-nee glen hv '
on evewittiess who wos sitting at n
table in Ukv's ritaurant on West '
UhillOUItl Are Whell the ll.-otlllg
occurred
liriiiH ii3ti paperi'1 ii-r s rr-i;iiu uui
nine time last Weill and the bill f. li-
the tvurl. aimninted oatjiit . Ab.mi
noun Ilrlnli. in company with paper
Ii (Hirer who works fur him t the
uniiie of Palmer enlled and aUeil itut
for his iiinuey. ISay liud lohl meprevl
Hit to this thut he owed this bill
bul Hint he tvns gel ting his debts
(mm on (is msi n ne eonin ami woiiio
Minirench this ne. llrlnk uppe.tred
coiisldcjiiuly out of humor at bating
been stood nil- this long and insisted
that he he paid ttt nnee. It-iy told him
It was Impossible fur hlin to h-t him
hate the money today Hay lieu
went Into the restaurant Oil- I ..lit
taking p'u in the alley unit the men
went ntvuy. Itriiis belli;? tery angrv
A Ik. ul an hour after this cmm-rsii
tioli took pktee I went into the res
tuuiatit to get my 'dinner mid was sit
ling at II table lieer the door when
Itrii.k mid I'alineP return.-1 llrinli
was pretty well tvurked up. and 1
could see that he was In-nt on hutiiig
trouble He walked up to the lunch
muter which runs east anil wist
across the back end of the little res
taurant. and ew laiilied ttilli uu oath
I want that in .it. v. and waul it light
now ' liny again told him he eould
not p:i it nml if lit uld collect it
when he did nut hate it to go abend
.UinU then wl.l..l a .evotter .ul of
""' l"" "-' "r .
ila l.tn n.i..il .B.l.lntvlj.l.).I. ttt a.
ut ine connier tvun u sua mm i:
you don't naj me that money and t ay
it ttgnt now it a aa jou
d d n ou I ll kill
yon" Ray told him he'd hire to kill
or lie couldn't pay hint- i
llrlnk then began flrlog from where '
.-.. e ........... ..
''tood. at ftay. who w s stumtlog ai
the eat inl of the c uml r f.ut of
fered no remittance
bat after the m-c
ond shot xv as fired turned to run into
the lutcliell. the iloor or tvlilcti was
just south of where lie tu standing.
He gut Just Inside the kit. 'hen ttheli
he fell nud sum died The first shot
must have struck his heart for the
blood spurted out and lb'1 Is.k of
death instantly overspread Ills face.
"At the first sh.it I got up and
started for Hrlnh but the tt hole thing
tvai done so quickly 1 did not have
time to rem-h hlin As (lay ll"d to the
kit. hen llrlnk tnrnet and scut a but
lot ufter hlin. which passed between
the heads of two colored felh tvs who
were sitting tti tht counter and thon
llred his last t.hot thi..uh the eouuter
near the west end aud two feet ubi.ye
the fl.H. r This U the stidighl of the
whole tunso -tion and the esn l siory
I shall tell If I go.jii tb stand Itoy
did n t live over ttxo minutes and
Urink was arrested snd taken t j jail
at once
no. rsiosfh sroat
1 he prisoner was - en at the county
jail ttrtntt minute after lb sbootins
ot-'curreo ue uiu not nwite io ton
'r r'! ' 'SJ i T.SL
' ...... n
:-"""r.. T-.-i.: ... ::.: .. . -.i:y
it i tiuvstioii. ...t mi- 7firi or ioi(r
the f.dlot u.u staiemeut
' My i.uiwe is r a. Himti i tuna
curriHK" mu siiu pmuiintt iitxp m n;
North ec.ni stieet
I hnte been '
( l(.rt. dUiut six month- su I eeine t'roio ;
on Aniouto Icxus About a week
i ug I did u job of woik fur thl1- fi lluw
! vt hU'h came to db.iul ; f I v.. been
m wlBrtrBMl .).. - l)t.en
jihei.- a hundretl time after that
I inone.t He would put me ..ft telling'
''"- '(' !. r n the dm or
i 'uinorrow. auo he txoulil pu ue The
thing tl'iullt ts.cme vei t iiioImiIoiiou. i
In my country while in-u areiiMulu
treated with r.speel by tliev f-llows
I ttt nt there today ul tu-oit uud dc
manded mv mouev and was met with
the same old st try i-oilie In ufl.-r u
while aud I'll pay m something I
went baek at half liilsl i lie ami told
i ue pri r . as ui ex mum ll y
m.Nhnre but was soruett hat under the
luiluetiee of lUpinr. bef.iiul itoubt
Tie i-ortiht-r I .k tin ii-iiiailis h -me
to tile soul lux est paitol li.txit JU
i(l owllll . n t
Dot kn wmi li xviutii'
tt.t prsumstlx '
one plaiul. tli-
' nuk '!
notiTinf ntie-er t
lug
i .. k -I..- t
i U tw i lat
it I... ire
r hut
mm lip I
A l!ill no M. I1.
ihx'iiiiiiiiiiiiuii in i.it if r
Ill
4111 lint hmtll.
Kill I Knn .lul.t .'7 In the fed-.-till
court today lulled Mali's Al-
toiliey .1. W. A ih ami .ttorin-t K Ii
llnwaid ri'presentlinf tlie inter state
I'o'miiict co eoiiiinlssioii tiled a tMt llt-m
Hsklug- (tint the MLsm.iiii I'aeitle rail
way be ciiJoiUimI from chargm-.' tils-
eilmliiutivu frei-lit i.ile-. ngnlust
Wichita
The pelllhiii makes u sH-cial com-
Kirlsun of Hi Mtswiurl t'neihe rates la-
ttt(Hu St touls and Oinnhu mid St.
I .ou Is mid Wichita. Hbottiug that
lliougli the (listauee is the gieater to
Oniahn. yet the etmrtres on nil
elaames of fivicbt to and from Ulch
Itn lire colifclilerablv In excess o." tlir
Uiunha clmrjre. On the one item
of live stock the eharires tiom tlmuliu
t) SL Im wfi (
. wnU jM.r uljr rpe-tltelv.
while fioiti Uhhita the i nits arc 2
and 35 cents and u other i-Usses of
frolg lit tiio fslei avvnte tOUpoie.nl
' 'avm of 0malm - cwnpnr-nl w.th
' ".. .... .
I he still WBs l.t-Kiin nt the teouest of
nr-lnli Inm.. I ........ I..ln
MrDitl ttlio Itite-.tigated the matter
on behalf of the eointuihsion last tear
and Hie prill Ion usk-. that the Missouri
I'acllle be ivitiiie.l t. c-lubllsli rates
for Wichita u i'i-.-sI.t than thirst-
gltuu to Oliiahii
tiltll.ti' II It 1 1 xi. tsii I'illNv.
i'.iiii rl.il Ai linn .tKiiimi Die rinirli I'le-
li ii. Inn In M mi
losiio.liilv '.T Tliere is every reu-
hoii to believe now Unit Ureal llriliiiti
w jt cohi.h'IIi!! Io intervene in some
way In the 1 ranc. sitmei. dispute
The region south of (lie ttteul.t -third
imrnnel to tvnieii i ranee dopes t. ox
lend her territory in Mam. Includes tho
provilieea w.led by Oreat Ililtaln to '
Ninni after the Itiiimese ttur and IliK j
It is helicvid. is wlmt the iilillipils of
Ilillfclu whs churyc.l l ii'prcM'nl to
M. Develle I'reueh ininislci of foreign
a It'll Irs am tvhut liiiia also tvill direct
attention to
si. iinciir .iiiliiii-e.
St. Juhri'ii .IhIv jt m .bi.ph eele
bniled tho fiftieth unnlversiirt f hrr
founding tvltli u pisieession sixttveu I
blocks lutlg. I lov Maine Col ( risp. '
es-t'ongrcsfunun Wilson nud ot her noted
vIkI!u-m headed the procession in oar-
Have. At the fair grounds Uov. Htolle
spoke to a large ciottd on TheStute of
Missouri." lie was followed lit lol
Crisp with "'1'he old mid New Mlssoii
rl " ns-Congressiiiiin Wilson iilso
spoke
Uu ii.. 1'i.iii.ui.i.i..
tsiiixtiro.s Jul a;. 'J tiu follutv-
Inff fourth-class ICaiisas post utile? up-
polntmeliU were made loduv. At
iiaimnoml Iloiiibiu eountt Thomus
. . ..
-inltli. viuu . Melnt.iidi. removed; ut
Uineahl Anderj.m county OarHll
' vltsj J Tucker i emoted ut Meri-
uou Jetteraou count c Hotwrt ftinlth
vice J I'ceplor removed at Morse
Johnson county W Dollurd
I'cmlua Smprinloiu.
WistusoTo.N July ar Tlit total
nural-erof peiislutiers under tho act of
Jane J lstw. who have been 110 tilled
since the Incoming of the present ad
ministration that the payment of their
pensions has lipen mi m 'i.le'l e appro
imatelv 'i.:"i:i If the same ratio is
maintained thriiiiglioul the entire list
about r.YlkHI will huve been suspended
lliiusa In ltriiint.
W.tsnisiiio.N July .'" The Mrs) na
ttouul bank of lirundv ' enter. Iu bus
informed ompt roller KckeU that Itev-
pocts ttt n-suiue business August 1
The I'urtiicrx' nutlonal Imnli of Henri-
ulta Ttx . uud t lii-
luriiiers' national
eXM.et to I estl me
ban Ii of I Indlav. O.
iu a short time.
Uterliinl.ml I lie soliiiiiuii llrmiili.
Toi'f.hA. Kan July 'i In making
their footing of the i-ullrntid assess-
ininl bihl tvn.-U tin ...rlrs In 11... hliiti
auditor's otllee overhnike.l the uhnnoii
branch of the Mlssotin I'a IH 'llils Is
asses-.t-.lut NIH'i swelling the to
"' " propettt ulunwuuf th.
stau tu ta.'.iir.. r:r ui
Anrtul IHs.-i.ur at a
S t'HAXi latii tal July iV -News
has botin received from lion Koiih
that the Spaulsh sttamui M.tu Juan
loaded tx i ttt kei.tsene which sailed
Juue "i toi Aiiiuj aud Mum lla. ttustle-
at r-tea t hie out of iu mvpu on
board uuty tttt-ntt i.oi. were saved
ruMitay iiaauiMir
SAIIOS . I.V4..C
I. lulv.liie- l-oiil-.U i J . i laLUiall II
rim.li.uAii CiBitttniU I i i- tcUnd
Pbuadelplt l'bia-tpl.u iu Uruukifu '
Nia YeiS N Vors Usltlmoif 1
SI l-UJi: si Imu ( biv4f . .
Hot itn ll.. loo i Maatubitua
i lie I'rlre r slt.
Wa'IIHi.Ios .1 ill s --T 'I he siltr of
ft led foi sale to dux Js'i.-Hatel IT.IHIo
ounct- ut prices raupiuif from tu riW.1
to to .'.'mi H-r nunc.- ull of it lil Ii was
declined and (a iii-jii l.-nder.-d
-i i.i.i.ultti'lilc mti.i n nts
The I'iinU Hurries ut Milwaukee In
iliunuMilisund Uiuisrllh- havesulmiiled.
A nice war Is threatened at I'oplur
llluff Mo oter It ipiurr.-l of willies uud
blut-Us In a saltsm
AUviees from Hong Koug 'ite details
with the Itiihhlau exhibit ut the xtorld's
fair. Clark will continue to exuuiluu
the liivolcti.t and gomls of foreign ex-
hibits tu wu If ortleles are sold and
tire duty ovudud.
I our espluslniis nhaltire.l the Al.U.ii
dviiainito factory in Hoiitteur I is nee
'1 ho ruins caught tire N me men were
known to have been killed twenty
mora wwilidotl aeverely and other
hurt seriously Her- ml bodies were
lelictetl to lie under tht bunmifc' ruin.
t ii in
I'lumliti'irtlilx
THE COAL WAR
Imported tleg.roe Desort Kcdli &
I'erry.
S.W THKV WKHH IJIMIYI1.
.tl.o liuil tun) tre llebl lnltl. Mie Sim K-
Hilei tK.itimi llii'lrtVIII i'errr I'te-
iilii) fur .tiintlmr .stiliuint
I lute I Milks the tint
tvr XXIII Kinl I'iniro-
. hi .
WritrCtTv. Kan. Jolt ar Pre.t J
t loe Ooy l.ettellliitr's pi it ate secrv-' '
tart . tt ho left Well t it x for TopeUa nt '
midnight said ton resitei "I believe
that lhi--tiiiie will tet tiesettlctl with
nt t'lixslslied and that most or all of
the uld men will return to Ihiii places
1'tillow ing my instruct ions from the
(jrovenuir I haxe urged both l.le to
make anothor cllort to make an amica-
ble settlement 1 his morulni mv talk
seemed useless and I had no success
with either side at first but the truth
is that both si.li's want to settle a.tJ by
a little diploma.- it call lie In ought
about. I don t think tho negroes
tvill remain here l.uiir 1 went to .see
them in the stockade and found tbem
vert much tllsiipiHiliited uud f lightened.
They would like to liuirx l.m-U t. Alu
Imma. which Is im more than iiulmul
under the cireumstanet's t hen Ih.-x
found that their first work here w us ttt
drltl like soldiers they fell sale that
something terrible was going to hup-
hii mid it iiiinlc them homesick The
governor culled on n part of the militia
to lie ready in ease of need merely as
a preemltionurt measure and will hot j
put men in the Held until he finds it j
absolutely lieeesNir.t to protect life
or property I talked with tin lending
strikers uud represent tt Ives of seteral
companies urging In it Ii sales logiti a
little I liellete the.t will do it "
The strikers ssv that they . to not in-
tend to molest the negroes and Orit the
companies will soon In- tired of them
If they are left alone The expense of
keeping them tt itliin the walls of the
stockude protected by guards moiitrted
and ou fimt will In heavy Tlie strik-
ers hold that the operators want tn
make a show- of working liefore August
t when the Missouri miners are ex
peeled to pilt work
I'lesident Walters is xvorking in Ml-
soul! mid has enlled for several of the
leaders from Kansas to help him. as he
wants to organize the Mute In the iii-xt
few days The strikers say they have
Hilt the slightest tL.tibi but tliut lie
will succeed uud thut the -Ml-.siiuri
miners will strlk next week Then
thev believe t lit x cull force It settle
mellt
The shipping of iiegrts!. to the mines
which yestcrdux iiiornlug nus Imikeii
upon as a cause of tumble i ;pr
rcntlv not regarded as a serious hum-
tor now The strikers claim t-t hnv
assurances from a large anrnb-r of tlf
negroes thut they will lo.ve th in' . n
as soon as there la any r-roapeet of i '
ting home livery ind icemen t Is being
ojl'orcd to H'rutde tle.n to leave.
Two negroes who left tbt toe! ado
vesterduv tf terms in. made speeches to
tun or Mm ui ine is on On coiuiiiou late
testenlay aftermstn They stu ted that
they had been ! d into the mines lit
false representations and w ante I to
get ntvuy The strlaers rutsc.l enough
muuey to send them buck t Itlrutiritr-
ham Ala. The uegns's ugree tt tele-
gniph their friends riot to come to Kan-
sas anil follow their dlswtch ut once in
person toesjilain the situation to their
aetualutanees.
There ure t.'tO neirr.tes at work In
Keith A i'erry shaft No s and others
will go to work to-morrow I ouite u (
lift the st.H'ku.les last night an I tliis '
morning and twenty more will emu
out this altei-iiisiu They an gbulK
received tij the strikers A wetlnj
was held at the schtntl lnui'-e and the '
mgroe made sH-i "lies 1 ht-t naid that
thuy hail Is-eu .i.ccit.il ana nhcc ihe.
txere onet- insult the atockade were '
held there against theii will
John I 'el rx deities that men are kept '
Inaido nguint I'lio vill He sat s tut-
men who led xtt-n- no i minv-Ti unit t
vera put out bx Hie cjuipau. 'lire
company has Int.! a piH In. ij:in it
ing with the Wir l.lly water xoris. us
it has Ijeeu rumorvt that atnitura
threaten to poiaou the waU-i-
I'orry aoys that another shipment of
negruoe will reach hue In thu ena of '
the week ihtt ..ill . ..it in .Nail.
near Woir
A large nuiubtrr of striker- uOkk.iI
around the st.hkat prat oft tlie .wn
jmby'e laiul to-du. but Shtllfl Arnold
roduuod his tone of dep.ltx to till
thla morn nig i
The Kansas .x iext ' put .u.-ifht
rueu Ui xtork u sti m .it "ii tie '! ol
Utwii An t.-iiai iiuiiiImi f deputies
puurd Ohiii u- trouble is fearnt The i
oseetltite ' minrittet'iif On.' -trikers met
the shell It this iiioinniK uud promised
tu pretent vL'cihh- !
The relief cummlltee is MrraiiMlug to
have houses ready to take e.ire of ue
groes xt ho leave the stis-kit-les All Un-
til tilers will purade ut i o dock and
march past the Keith . l'irr sliufts
with the eacM-il uegriM-s In the .-a
carrying banners inviting the others to i
lento the works.
The strikers who do not sx-uli l'n.
Kllsh are more uneasy than the others '
anil It i said that the Kngllsh-peuklri(f
minora have hail stderehle tt-iuble
Iu prevoDtlng them from taking tush (
tops.
liter t itngreaa trrangemeaia.
l llli xoo .lulv iJ The nutloirul sil-
ver isiineiilloii heie uiriist . it ia an-
liouneed to day will usselul.le Iu the'
old Mettnsllst uhunli in the Methodist
blot k. corner of i 'lurk utid Washlrigtorr
streets Then will he u muss meeting
TucmIua night In Central Musie hull
nud air open uli mas uu-eling W'edue
day night iu lake Front mrk
I'lres are raging aloiu' the I' i" '
the Oreen Hat A thliago uud '
kee & St Paul railroads in W
ty. Wla. where larfecruuoer .
are located Ihe l'-s t-i-i i ie. Pa
the thuu .an Is and still ilK t . . ..ij"
. indn ni'tit.
(iijyrtiiitifciatntiMtrim ftp"''" and im-
ttnrlt tht 1flsl Tnt tl..li)lelj W'artll-
lri. W tsnisurot .Inly :: An error In-
tolvmg fro iiisi.ihni has Is en made in the
llwiins pul.lislu-il ns-.-iillv shotting the
b.ilarii- of trade against the t uited
Mates for the tlsenl tear ended .turn- "lii
to Is- i iisal.iMNr In-tea. I of mi a. It. is.
1st lO llCe of ( iMHIlSlilthe eXMrts ..f Ol.
Ixiieau or stattstics have illm-'.t.-te.l
that the corrected returns will show
oii'y itluiut '.iMWii.ih'i 'I Ins mist te
(".ilrre.l tbrntigh one of thte-e cur .oil-
i.llps wlm-h come between the work of
two hr.in.-hcs of the same department
of lire gt.xi na nt where their ili-en.
enee nu each other is littl under-tott
eqnatlt mi tstth sides
It M-riu- ih. t tu I'Vbrnaiv. istu some
i- ioit.rs pro'ested against the tvtep-
tei.' ruh- of the Ireastirt department
tt In h irijllilcd lb..' intuices of go.. Is
Im (Hiilcd froat toutttiies where n e
pl.-eiatilig enrrellet is III cirti In -u ts-
ace.inminc'l with n con sir I. n .tow i
eertitleate -lioxving the eittlit in
depreemtton and the ."iiM'ipi ut lil i
eliee Iw-ttteen the titliie of the niip.i i-
in currency and tlieii v.ilnc in .-"in
I In t complained tt..it m tin. c-isc of
imports on whleh th - tint v xtiis sM-citlc
or which was on the fi.-e li'tsueha
statement of values wu of no h.s-.iiiiiI
ami only put ihe niereh tut to needle . .
t-xH'nse its a fee was exacted b. inn
-ills for is.uii.r the curreney cert ill
cites
The department of state and Hie
tii-Hsui't department held son u
sul tat ions on this point and cm -In. I. I
thut Hie protest was founded .m i. i.n
and llihtht properly Is llee I. .1 s. .
rule went forth that from Hilt I m.
fortx.inl theeurr.-ncveertill.-.ii -1 11
tie dispensed with In I In-.. i- nil on
ports Hot sib)eet loan ad t.it.nem.lulx
lint no ii'iii of this ebiiin'.-tt a ".-n
to the l.iiretiu of statistic .
A few weeks ago the ali.nii
Secretary I .irliste was ealh-d to th.
faxit that eolT.-e. which ttiis s.-llin n
llrtty.il. acc.irliii' to the customs in
Vtdfvs for '.a cents or -Jt cents a Miiin.l
Was selling in Next lock fm I ..i l
Of course this lotiku absurd u it- !.i .
und an luipiii was set in itiotion H
wait then disc nereil thut the ipi.il.ili.n
of prii-es iu lli-a.il wus mad.- iu m
reuey wliieh was depreciate. I mi
than to per cent bul owintr t l he
abolition of the rei-iiiremeut of t cm
reney eertitleate to accompaux On
eolfee invoices no wurulntf wus giteu
to tlie lilllt-ltu of -tlitlstics to letlse it
tlgures so us I. ulloxv for this .11- p.n
ity
The dlscovei t bus pluyed hutin- xvilh
the statistics of iuisirts from Ih-a.-il
Argentitti- i osta Itiea. Houiluras l.ua
temaht Nicaragua. Salvador and Keua
lor in this hemisphere and from Itus-
fiu. Italy ami 'turkey Iu Asia in the
dd Worltl The amount of Hit- on -tlons
which (till Is nece-.srtr tan I.
oulv ioii I i.v e limited as yt t but Mi
Woi'thiaun.li I or I no clnef of ll.e
bureau or sl.it'. ' .-- i- now- ut w..ik n-
vlslngthe f! ru sit hkhexlend llir.-uyl
tae who'c t.r :hc 'u-: liseal year
IttHlli ITIItN t tlA.Ns.VS.
The t'BUoHktw tt aiew uf ine Arid l.inid
Io I'. I illlai.l.
Our. tr IUmi Kun .1 til : l.isi
week a con v. nt i. 'li ..inp.ti of il i n
of Ilartod eountt tvus held in tins it
to consider the i ue t ion of Irrigation
mill a (ominitlve was appointed to call
a convention uf delegates from .-i-uti.tl
and western Ucns-as to consider thiamin-
sul-Jift This committee isstii d
lis call Ui-dav and by way of preamble
says;
lly reaseii .r Hi- i.-uni.- I.k-ui'oh of grvai
bisll'S ul n-r I . Hi.- -4si of ua anil by rna..n
. I Ittefri-ilt iiiiuiii .In Ulvta. ou Hit) -ii.
.ir.) tu a gri-'t tufut abut 'ml Irum Ukm.-
r th. ISMtrlii.- tlul lllil i'ui.x.y Hie nauii l
thi-- In li. kiirltc-1( lite lunil. Ill us . 4 i.iij
Us pt-rlistk'u: t..nliis Th- Ik-si siilti.niu.
mi tae suhj 1 -f r Inlii'l n.l slui iti. . .
n.'murB ar-a- iho u.. injr tvav . um
yate the pret.ui. ar 1 viii'lb .ins Is iu r..nti
.1 avtiem uf Jr 1'..-il liV.i imnui
ponas -ami lUmt all ixr 11.1 ttf 'u 11 -i
he ruo'-eitai- uu t
belt im tlw watt 'IS
Ttlrii a slraiui.i ( 0
.11 in 11 1
1 1 u r. 'hi X.
' .itttir.j 1. ;
ruscliinf taawbr t"
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ttatvr In uuB.nr.- 1
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in. iiutuiil w um .
lr su4 pttnumu
l snliln .1 1- I-' 1 1
terraauan sau-t t4i
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iiuiilii.l n
biungbi i'i ih" i'Uw
lakes itlt'l r.-srr.ulrs 1 .
1 .1 r4 li. 'HUM
" .- - f.i Urliti
and to e uiii'to tim j
jtpli 1 liuail-ni ih
prtvminiK 1 1 it.'.si '"
a 1 u.u. 11.
3omuuiit tan. 1
To organ iv f u 1 .otnt'iued ue. .
meat tec. ard o.-'ii.u 4 -tsterii 01 ..1 1.
Ot-la I m i-.tai tiom the unj. in
watsix asd uUo from the auiplii 1 . . i.
fall I- th object uf the ion.. 11
txhicti is called to Uieet IB Ore 4 1 I' . I
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Itl IJllei llslo.x 11 . I.. 1 n llll.lil Im
ishel I i' iie t lh.il l.. 1.
prtrtiuther.il. -i .ill llrltish. Ill
werj t!.e I.11I. I'uiii.i. 1 apt Mi.
Well and fie "lop I it x of Attn n
1 apt. Muri'is H...-..L-II 1 apt l.iu
l.iH-heu I apt lliri'tt :ili l.or.l l.-m
pletil'irtt apt U.1I1..1 Tin I'm
more arrived hen- on .lulj l. ami On
( ity of Athens and Ihe l.oehec uriitnl
yestetshty. Tb Itoxttleii was xt r. cl .1
on One Island out of the hrieiidl
group All the vestvls. with tie-
eneeption of the City of Athens sailed
from Man I- i-aueiscn on Mureh ts. I he
t'lty of Vlhciis ulh d tlte following da.x
ttkrelr t-aptulu put up 1111 on his ship
the winner "I the raee to take l.'si
and the second to sate his stake. The
I'iiiiiioi-f ttou the ai.iHMi und the t'lty ft
Athens xthieli was the Hist U arrive
e-.telilii.X i. Ited her tapluiu's 'ATM. All
the eoi " tints that have arrived re
tsirt li 1 11 " lee in the south At
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