The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 133, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 23, 1893 Page: 1 of 2
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THE FIRST DAILY PAPER PUDL1BHED IN OKLAHOMA.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1893.
NO 133
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Everything Looking Bright and Dig
Work Going on In (he Strip
PLENTY OK UOOI) WATEK
Mnklng Wrlla IIiiIIiIIiik llittur unit I'lfil-
Ing Munlrlpnl OfOrrrr l'nplr n(
Woodward H'rlronn- Mrttlrn.
A 1'itriliiii KrfdM-il-A
for u Hunk at Knlil
(Irantrxl
At.VA OK Sept. 2:. .Special. The
first greot event In a new town wns
celebrated ut Alva In the sinking of
tlw first well. Water uuh found In In-
cxaustable quantities soft in ruin
water anil punt an snow ut a depth of
thlrlv feet. It h utmost artesian li
supply nnil rum neuilyto the surfiici
on the sand hod helm' struck. Alvn
In growing rapidly anil an the land of
lice town for tlio central p.irt of tin
strip will make one of the substantia
cities of Oklahoma.
ENID ELEC S OFFICERS.
The Town la llonmlng nml IIiiIIiIIiijh itn
In I'rmr.. (if Cnu.trm Hun.
Kmiii Ok. Sept. 21 tipcelul. l'ur
Miant to a cull thuultluusof this tow n
met in muss convention to-day and o-
gankrcil a provisional government
The following olllicrs were nlceted
Mayor. K. 1. Simpson of LI lteno
clerk Abbjtt Hardee of Pott Worth
Tex. treasurer Percy Olure of Wlcli
Ha Kan. city attorney 0 I (ireer nl
York Nub . marshal .1. II Medley ol
KlngllBhcr; I'. W Klttcrell of King
flHher C. I). Ilethenll uf Hock Island
.1. C Hriinutigh ot Konsis Cltv P II
llrstof Kinsley. . I. S. Ackers of P.lls
worth Kan Henry Thompson ot
Hennessey and Charles Peterson of P.
lteno. The trustees passed sevcr.i
temporary ordinances relating to
police regulations and adjourned untl
Saturday.
lluililing has begun In earnest
Many wooden structures are erected
for lutblncs purposes. Yet tin
majority of the people are still iuur
tcred in tents and shucks. The survey
Is about completed and lot owners
will be able to record their tiling III a
few days. The best of feeling pre
vails and as the hours go by the pen
pie arc growing more contlilcul that
the new city of Pnld and the laud
office is doemed to be u dlsastious full
lire. An authorised ofllccr of the
company stated to mi enthusiastic
meeting of citizens today that the i uil-
ruad company would positively not lay
u single rail of siding at New Kuid
and he was emphatic in his assertion
that the company would encourage In
every way the building up of this
place. A large tabernacle tent lO'i
feet In diameter Is being erected to
day where strangers cm be iiecoin
undated with good beds and excellent
fare. The mammoth canvas hotel
will be managed by the ladies of the
Methodist church of Caldwell Kan
PLENTY OF TOWN LOTS LEFT.
Wtioilwurd Will Wi Iconic Ni-lllrrt.-Thr
Town Offln r l.lriliil.
WoolivvAllli O. T Sept. '.'3. Spe-
cial. At nn election held here today.
Win. II Hale was elected mayor. The
eounellmen an" .1 S. Horsey W. P
lleudriv L. Kent L. (olllus; city
inarshal A. C Odcm; justice of the
peace A. S. Duugiiu elty clerk A
V. Wlnsetj treasurer lleury P.ubauks
At the land oillce forty live llllngs
bare been made The townslte com-
mlssiouera nro hero without Instruc-
tions as yet but they will be ready
for work within a day or two
There uru plenty of town lots still
vacant and land Is plentiful. The
grass Is green and the prairie will
yield a good hay crop.
The new towusltc has substantially
svon a victory over the Denver colony
iind good nature prevails.
Of liitrrrrt to Oklitltiiiiiii.
Wamiinhto.n Sept. 2.1. Special. I
Tlie president today refused pardon to
.1. W. Woods of Oklahoma City who
was convicted of manslaughter for
hilling a man in that town twoyeius
ngo.
The president has also taken up the I
case of the eleven HohemiaiiH who i
were convicted of forgery lu attempt-
ing to secure claims lu Oklahoma I
Their claim Is being pressed and par-1
don naked by their attorney Henry E
Asp of Outhrle I
A postofllce was today established ut .
the town of North Enid.
J. E. Wilson of Oklahoma City one
if the aspiring onlcehunters arrived I
today. He Is trying Ut II nil out what I
Is left lu thu line of olllclal pic.
rit Jfiitlminl Hunk or New I'nlil.
WahUINOTO.n Sept 23. Special.
II I. Smith a bunker of El lteno who
organlud a company fojru bank at
Enid was Unlay granted a' yburtcr for
the First National of that town. It
was a very bitter light as It was de-
sired by ten other companies to secuie
tli at u a me.
A Doulili- Murder
EMU O. T Sejit. S.1-Speelul
Meager news of tno shooting of two
men lu a dispute liver 'a claim near
Wankomic was received here this
morning. A man named Williams
from Vf i until Texas disputed the
right to a ccrtulu claim asserted by
two occupants In the ciuiirrel thut
ensued Williams shot and killed thu
two claimants. lleMwis arrested and
taken to Kingfisher.
' Itwlnril tor Mi Hour
AllKvlAAM Pin Klin Sept. 21
Special The suiTerlug nf thu Cher-
lieu strip siittlcis frbln the recent
drouth and lack of water was relieved
lust nlglit by a copious rain lu tl e
Building up.
northern purl. The ruin will nt once
rcllei elite water famine lay thr dust
mill prevent u recurrence of lliu fear-
fill sand storms of the past two wcelis
besides putting tlu ground In condi-
tion for plowing. The lulu began
falling nl ' o'clock and continued six
limits.
NEW ENID.
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There nrr A 000 1'rnplr In Line nt lit
I nml Offlrr
Nkw Hniii Ok. Sept .!. Specal.l
The town situ survey has been com-
pleted and the engineers will finish
the plat to-day after which the tiling
of claims on elty lots will begin. There
Is no question that many contests will
be made. Thu board of trustees have
selected an arbitration committee j
whose duty It will tin to hear the eon i
testl and it Is belleed that a largi
portion of these eases will be natl"
'actorlly arranged without resort t
my other tribunal.
Keglstcr Patterson the urbane gen
tic man from (icorglu has not been uc
nslomcd to such astute of thlngu as
now confront him and the work eome i
piently progresses ery slowly At I
'clock lust uvenir.g there were B.ooi
people lu line and it Is not likely thai
he force of clerks can receive and rep I
ster those already on the grouui
It hin the next six weeks
Residents at thu government tow-
ire becoming dissatisfied. Hoods hav
o be hauled from the railway stn
to this point. The expense of thl
vork is great.
All the choice lots on Oklahouu
iM'tiue in the Outhrle addition wlnel
ill be the main business thorough
are of the city have been taken urn
lie ( herokee laud company are ills
vising of the property owned by thei
o rapidly that the' platted distrli
vest of the truck here will soon b
transferred t actual settlers. The bes
if water is found all over the towi
He Everybody is cheerful in spite c
ulverse weather and It um v be sufel
lid that Enid City is going to th
front with wonderful strides.
Itiililiril Hint llurilerril.
Wu hit Kim tu'pt. '.'1 (Special
Andrew Puntelle of Little Rock Ark
was brought here today frrim Enid
Ok wounded In the arm and head
He was between the two Enlds las
night when lie was attacked by foot
pads who shoved a gun in his face
I'autelle showed light and was wound
ed by a shot in the arm and thet
knocked down with the butt end ol
the gun The robbers took over 5U0
from him and then laid his body aerov
the railroad truck where he was seei
in time by the engineer of the nortl
hound Itock Island train.
WILL NOT BE MOVED.
I lie Ciipltul nt the l.'lieriiker Nutliiii VVII
llt-lllllll Hi Tl.lllltlllUKII
III xisnx Tex Sept. 23. Special
Iteports sent abroad that the capita
of the Cherokee nation would b
moved from Tishomingo to Davis n
town on the ltock Island has no foun
dalinu Contradiction Is authorlei
by prominent political leaders of tin
nation. The legislature now In ses
slon there will adjourn September .10
I ) i-4 1 1 lii ii rt-rk.
Si II I w A l Kit Sept. .' I Special
Two fatal encounters from the I 'a
us;u leservation uru reported A ma'
sisty years of age was found dead in .
ravine with Ills ui celled schooner oi
t ip of his body.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
riie IJiiterniir Will lli-i liirr I'rrrj- l I'lrn
t'liimi Clly Mi. mliiy.
A representative of the Statk Cai
irvi called on the governor this mom
lug in relation to the Perry city elec
tlou proclamation. The irovernor suit
that It would Issue as early as possibu
but that theruwero statutory cons!
ciatloiiH which must bu regarded li
order that the best interests of all th-
people should be subservrd That i
paper of that kind was only valuuhh
In the safeguards It cast around th
interests personal ' and public of i
municipality and it was such u proelu
inutlou that he desired should issii
from the executive oillce (lovcrnoi
Iteufrow is determined that so fur u
it lav's In h s power and so far as hi
executive duties permit every Inter
est of the new towns uud all the pen
pie thereof shall be in every way and
In uvcry sense fully and llrmly pro-
tected. Thu proclamation will Usui
early on Monday next and will In
published in this paper Monday
.ipollillilPllU
Commissions for the following up
potutmeuts by (iovcruor ltenfrow wen
Issued today and ycstrrdu.v from tin
secretary's oillce:
S. II. Ilriidley justice of the peact
for Euld O county.
(leo E. Cluytou Justice of thu peaci
for Perry county P.
Ileujamln It Smith county attome.v
for N county.
Arthur O Klneald county clerk foi
N county
Press-llarutte: Tku Okluhomu na-
tional hank opened Its doors for busi
ness tills morning. Hank Exumlner
Hurd was seen at thu depot by a rep-
resentative of the Prcss-dazette and
he said the bunk opened up In good
shape with money enough to meet all
liabilities. The resuming of business
by this bank will bo good news to the
people of Oklahoma City uud vicinity
and wl'l do much tocosjup thu money
atrlngrney In this county.
FORT SILL LANDS
A Fine Country Soon to Be Opened
to Settlement.
BKTTElt THAN THE STItll.
t.uaurlout reflation (Inoil llmlxr Mi.il
Ibr Tluklluir of l(uniilii( Slrramt-
Wliru thr lorl Sill ll.rrtx-
Hun Itlljiinr! Inn. Will
llv In lout li xllh
KanAi.
NVasiiimiton Sept. 'Jit. After the
Cherokee strip thu Port Sill country.
People have quite generally got the
Idea that the strip ulfords the lust of
thr big ois'iiliigM of Indian territory
leservutlolis This Is h mistake The
Port Sill country Is yet to be divided.
Ills u fur richer pile for the home
eckrr by all accounts than the strip
lu round number of acres the Cherokee
stilp looks more lmMstiig Hut the
western third contains wastes of mi ml
hills The western htlf of tints
strip Is fit for little else than graz-
ing. With thu Port Sill country the
case Is different The proportion of
line farming laud Is much greater
Prospectors who have roamed over the
Port Sill country since the Cotiiaiiehes
became ipilet enough not to lie trouble-
some say It Is u region that surpasses
Oklahoma and the best of the strip
The Port Sill country lies in the south-
ern part of the Indian territory It
honjeis on Ited river .lust across the
river lire the Texas cities of Wichita
Pulls Iowa Park Vernon and cjoimah
The famous Panhandle wheat Wit of
Texas Is along the Port SHI reserva-
tion The hitter possesses the ipiulltles
of soil and climate which have nmde
the foimer famous lu addition it hits
more timber and watei There un-
ubout il0()(i000 acres of this Pint sill
country 'I hose qualified to speak say
that theie In more first-class fanning
land lu this leservation than in the
strip In one valley the Cache Is rich
land for 'Jii.Oou farms. After the I o-
munches and Apaches are provided w Ith
their ullotmeuts 100000 white people
euu find huuies in the reservation The
Port Sill country bus lu ubiiiuluuee
vvhut U often lucking In the southwest
uud thut is plenty of timber of goinl
quality and springs and beautiful run-
ning strrauis. It has mountains ami
mineral a diversity of climate and re-
sources which the northern part of the
Indian territory does not possess
Adjoining the reservation of the
Comauclirs and Apaches with
whom the commissioners have already
entered into an agreement for the pur-
iihase of the surplus lands Is ubout
1000000 acres occupied by 1000 Wlehl-
tus and Cuddoes This minor reserva-
tion is nearly ready for opening. In
fact there are those in Oklahoma who
hold that no legal reasons stand lu the
way of settlers moving right into the
Wichita country When the Wlehlti
and the Port Sills reservations are oc-
cupied there will tie continuous white
settlement from the Kansas linn to the
Ited rive- The great barrier between
Kansas and Texas will bu removed
The same pressure which forced
the opening of Oklahoma and
later of the Cherokee strip has begun
to operate against thu Wichita tract
and thu Pint Sill country The long-
ing eyes of the boomer arc already
upon these two fairest regions of the
whole Indian territory OrgauUatloun
of intending settlers have been formed
all along the north Hue of Texas
Around icliltu Palls lowu Park Ver-
non and ('uanah is a country which
raises millions of bushels of wheat and
Is worth from 110 to f.'iO an acre Just
across the river from this great south-
western granarv Is a country leased to
cattlemen for about ft cents an acre.
Ilefore another spring the ciy of "On
to Port Sill!" will be heard from all
parts of the Isirder nnd It will be Irre-
sistible IN IIKHAf.K Or lllltlSllAV I'XITV.
Formation nf a llrntlirrliooj lijr I lie VVnrld'a
I'arllaiurnt of ItellKlonr.
Clllc-vuo Sept 'J.I Out of the
World's Parliament of Itellgious has
come a brotherly tove of I hristlau
unity. Its object is thu advancement
of Christian work the perpetuation of
the remarkable spirit of unity that has
characterized the religious parliament
thu creation of a IhiiiiI with which to
U'gln the federation of the world upon
a Christian basis
For the uuriMiir of unlilnt ltb ull ltii-
whournlrr lo trr OoJ snl Itirlr fellow men
uutjur llio luclilniri ot Jmu ftirlut lierrbj
enroll mjii-lf la Ibe HrutbrrtiuoJ or CbrllUn
tlllllT
Thus reads the pledge and the
Initial signers ate the founders of the
movement: Dr John lleniy lliiitows
Presbyterian Hr. (leorge Dana Hoard-
man baptist Dr. Ionian Abbott Con-
gregiitlouutist. I)r Alfred Momerle
London Church of Eugluitd; Dr.
Edward Everett Hal'- I'lilturluu;
Charles 0. Iloiiuey New Church) J. W.
Pltimmer I rlendj lllshop J II Vln-
emit Methodist Miss Prances N W II-
lurd president W ( T P . I Minus
Thereas King's college London
Armenian- HUhop J S Mills I tilted
llrethreu: Dr W P illuck. Christian
Mrs Laura OrmUtoii ( hunt. London.
Independent: Dr Charles Eaton I nl-
vcrkullsti Dr Patiltls Mort. Monrovia
Liberia !plscopul- Capt Allen Aliens-
worth Port Havard N M I ultnd
Stutes army chaplain Pi line Moutn-
loil Vey Tenltory Llbcrlu Eplscopuli
J)r. Kurl on llergen. Stockholm
Sweden Indeiwndent Lutheran lllshop
II. W Arnvlt African .Methodist Epls-
eoiah Dr Thotupklns St. Junius Dpi
uopal.
Ulilikr Truit Mtlitrr Urail
CillCAfio Sept 'JS. Thomas Lynch
the distiller widely known for a long
time as the chief opiKilienlof the whis-
ky trust died this morning ufter an
illness of twelve weeks He leaves an
estate of 1750000 Mr. I.ym h wus thu
proprietor of the fatuous Shufrldt dis-
tillery. Oram! Muster Sargent of the Pire-
uien's llrotherhuod predicts u general
strike of the federated unions on tin
Illy Four system.
sis.ui: I'ltut'r.rin.Mii.
Vlie Mte I'rxlilrnt (hsIii III. I Ir.l tin hi-
lne Vote.
W vsiiixiiiox SepL 21 -When thu
senate met to-day Mr. Allen u populist
senator finiu Nchtusku lutiodiiced a
bill making the dollar (whluh uiuv le
mined of 4l'i grains of sihei m
!. s.io jfinlns nf nhll the lltiltof value
'1 he bill also ieH-uls the Sherman hi I
uud prov libs that the ow neisof bullion
uiuv deposit such bullion in the mint
which less im'I" cent (to In' dedueti d
for seigniorage and coined Into silver
dollars ami put into tin- treasury I shall :
Is- coined Into stiiiidiiid dollars for hU
Is'iiellt.
Mr. Mitchell of Oregon introduced u
bill appropriating fitT.'i ooo lor the eon
stiitellnn of two steam revenue euttei-
for the Pacific coast
Mr tockiell of Missouri olTered a
tesiiliitlou calling for lufniiiiiition a tu
the coinage of sllvet ilolhns slui'e IsTs
which wus lend When the ehale put
the question on the lesntutloli uppnt-
i ntl.v theie was one vote In the iitllriilii
tlve uud one tu the negative
'The voli seems In W ivinlv
divided." said the v Icepresldeilt '"I he
i hair will vote nve Luughtei
'litis was the tlrst dreislve vote Mr
Stevetisnu has east lu thu senate
The resolution of Mr. Piatt of ( on-
uectietit for cloture rule In the sen. lie
was then taken up and Mr. Woleott nf
( olorado nihil essed the setnile He
said that theie was but one way ti
stllle debate in the senate and that wus
by cloture. No extraordinary nielli-
tsls would I-" iced to pieveul a
vote on a cloture resolution lie
would content himself with vot-
ing iignitist it. There wete now three
senatorial st.its vacant and this was
one of the reasons w hy debate should
not Ik- tiuditlv hurried Idle on the
question of 'tilting these gentlemen
evcit seltutoi doubtless voted ueenrd-
ing to his conscience He hud noilotilit
that if they hud been deuiociats or
If thev had tint been opposed to sil-
ver theie might have been fin ther ills- i
Mission iN'foro their seats were di tiled
them
nil. naki n i. iuiii. i
11 ( 1111.1 ii I n. of I In I Ur In h rniuvl-
tuiilii Mine.
II KtsllVllliK I'll Sept 'J't Hy the j
carelessness of amine foi email an l--ploslnn
nf gas was caused in it Plym-
outh mine in which live itieti vwie
killed and six Injured i
The accident occur led In the Limv j
Nn. 11 colliery nf the la-hip li A i
Wilkesbarre ( o.tl lu at Plvmoit'h I
two miles from this cltv and was mie I
of the most pei ulUr evei knoun lii the
anthracite regions Two miners Plan-
nigau and Jones weie biilhling a high
stonewall it one end of the t.OOO fool
giiugivuv In older to roversetili air cur
rent I) W Jones uud illlaiit Jones. I
two rock loiittiictois vveiu supeiTiw
tetiiliug the Iniildiii of an all shaft
sixty feet di ep which was Icing sunk
from tint gangway to the workings be-
low. While thi'M' men weie working s-
slstunt Mine Inspector l.ightv ilescei'd-
ed the main shaft to inspect the works
He had a naked lump nn his cap uud
passed along tin- gangway unit iinvv n
un inner si i- on Ills way to the main
or cooper gangway lie hud not in-
tcred here more than twenty yards
when his nuked lump ignited the gas
and a terrific explosion necurred. 'I lie
fnne of the explosion swept everv thing
before it and was so gieat that the
lush of air passing along the gatigwnv
tout down the high walls the tuns ills
weru building crushing Phiiiulgiiu uiul
Owen Jones lo death
At the same time the vvoikmeti lu
the shaft weru struck down by it mass
of rock uud Outliers shaken from the
sides by the force of thu blaze I) M
Jones uud W tlliaiu Jones were both In-
stantly killed and many of the lock
liien and lalHiters at work with them
sustained more or less severe injuries
foreman Llghty's body was hurled
from side to side of the passage and
burned and chaired beyond recogni-
tion U. Ill' I. HOW.
The Him utlve llonril anil the Si-irrlnri-Trra.urrr
Mate a llliaurri mi-lit.
Pllll VIU.I I'lllA. Sept 'Jit The execu
tive board of the Knights of Labor
and Secretary uud Treasurer Hayes 1
are at loggerheads. 'I lie hoard w hh h
iseoliiH)sedof (ieiieral Muster Workman
Powdeily I. It Magiiiie of New Nnik. '
John Devlin of Michigan and A W
Wilght of luimila has dispensed with j
the services of Mi lluves and Mi '
Devlin lias Im-cii chosen to serve until
the meeting of the general coin cut loll
ill .November Mr Haves ilaiins thut us 1
Jiu was elected by the genet. il enliven
tlou thu executive hoard eaniml ills-
charge him uiul he then-fine infuses to 1
Is- ousted. Postmaster ( 1111 yestenluy
gave a hearing to both sides each lutv
Ing claimed mail addressed to the
Knights of Labor but lesened his do- '
elsloii
HI. MOV lit) It VII..
rnite Injun it ti the I limit li Vrl of I'll
known rernnu
HlllMIMIIIVVI ht. Sept Jl-t I
o'clock this morning nineteen miles
north of Hliiulnghalii limited cxpicss
train No I Ouceii A tjcsuul unite
wus wrecks I hy unknown pitsous it-
moving a rail from the tiuek The en-
gine ami the baggage and until ears
were demolished ami Ihigintcr Prow
by Plremiin Wuite Postul 1 let k Stock
mail. Plagium) Il.tllri unit potter
Plivvell weie hint but iiiiiie fatallv
Two bundled passoiigitiH wmu alio ml
but none were Itijitreil uud the eats of
the vestlbitled trains did not turn oei
There Is no eluw to the wrcidccts and
bloodhounds have Ih-cii put oil the
trull
l)liuti i lulm iraifmly.
Enmi Ok . Sept. 21 II I! Kent ol
tlie Him k Island detective bureau tele-
graphed last night that two men hud
i Wen shot uud killed at Wiitikomls the
next station south of this place. All
that could Ihi learned of the allr.iy wits
that the shooting ocuitrted over it ills-1
pule about the owiteishlp of 11 claim
The men who did the shooting aiclii;
ciistndv uiul will he taken to the King
Usher Jail One of theltl is a Te.MH
iiuiucd Williams.
THE PENSIONS
Coiitnilsdoncr Locbren's Annual Re-
port Submitted.
THE AI'I'KOl'HIATION AMPLE
I In I .lliu ite. for (In- Sill I lml iir
I In I oiiinil..lonfr lailrr. I pon a
I unit I ilaiiatlou nf the llr-
In sniruilliii; l' u.lon-
rr. on i i rl itn
llroiiinl..
Wvsuixorov. S'pt-'J.t -Pension Com-inlssluuei-
l.ochieu lias stthiultted his
annual teport to the secietarv of the
Interior 'I he number nf pensioners nn
the rolls nf the tunc ui is 0i'ilul2 11 net
ineiease nf s'.i.im timing the pist year
liming Hie year M.TI.i claim for In-
u-itse uf pension unit ".I WW for
ailillliumil pension uiidei the act
of June .; '.iii. weie ullnweit
lu the same time ll.'i.JJt claims
foi Hnsliiti uud for Increase weie
I ejected The claims pending joiishl-i-uitloii
Jttlv T iiutulit'reil 711. Pill The
anioiuit nf muiiey paid for pensions
during the year was Jl.'O.TIO.Hr Tito
bahiine at the close of the year was
t! UT '17 1 The apptnprlittlnu for
tin- next llseal year. ( oinuils-
slonei Loehren stutes will be ample
and the estimates for tlie llseal year
I -' amount to ttil-.'.ini ft'iO Itefeiilug
to eases under the net nf Juno 27 Is'.w
( I'liiiulsslnnei Lnchren says-
ItitotinlK nt Die ilini.-ult) of 'uailnn 1II11I1III
Hi . to sen lie 1 ri-ln ufii r u loin lupin of time.
t srrvluit nolilliiH hIio In their rilviniliiK
Tr nre Iniurriuif ilis4liltlci mil of svrvue
orljfiii uiitlttlinf tliitn Iroiu i-Jrnlim 11 nuiHitl
ti laitiu il liitmr are rii r olij 'i-ts ot tivtlniiil
tsiiiiit) Die nit nf June.'; Irz ili pus. I
liruililliui IImI ull h moan ulit lint sinrl In
tin- tiillluirv or lnvil -i rvko of lliu tnltisl
stun sin thu war iiliiei) l 1111: nnn ami hut
U en hnimmlil) illachureuil Herefrom ami who
ure suni-rliu 'rum n tiu'iilul 01 ihrslii
itl.ililllty ol n rm incut ill irjiti r. Iiul
hoi Hie risiilt nt their own virion hull
Its Hliiili liirai.i(-lt.its tin-in from urnliun
upisirl li V intuuiil lulmr .hull U- n-ii.lom 1
at not more tlun tIJ nnr leu llitu fl im-t
iiiuiiili prnsirtkinrt to thntlvitien ut limhlliu
toeirii 11 supiHirl I'mler this net a.lde from
Hie nilll.lle nervlie unit liniiorutile ilhih ime
Un re 1 hul one lonJitlon Ihul can Klv nay
right lo p'tislon vlr A tnintal or phrslcil
illnvtilllt) of u -rui meiit etiirarter not tin-
ri'Kiilt of lli'lr own vt I iih lublls whkh In
i.ipailtili . thrtii frutn the perforin nice ol
lilmr In surli il iliifrm as to rnmler thrln uti
ihli- to rurn u aupHirt ' lint hi Unlrr ll
lil IKIotmr IV I'l.) the loiniiil.stonrr.
wlili theupproiiil ot Um n.Histaiit erratir
illnrinl tli-st siirslllr illmlulltl. 4 shonM tin
riiinl in upplli iIIjiu ii-iili r ihl. act its I her
woiihl Into Uen ralnl uiul r thu nrhistule.
lit 11 In fori.- II of surv n e 11 k' 11 up In fll -r
tiiunlh. 'Ihe iinillcil n f ri-si iieil in imsm r
tolmiulrr. Hul iimlrr IhU oilir of Juin S7
1-i'i 11 ilnlin .l In illlli topii'iirm tiiinuil ti-
ll ir was iiiiliiiizereti-ii ronsl li re I In a 1J 1 lli.it-
Inifiiilitm Inn tint itl.utillltlei weru rami up
iniupcr in mill us if tie ilnlin hil utcti inula
muter prior H fnr II itisititlltiet ot hi nice
orit'1!
llUnrfii.tli iletr tint unltr llilOnlr HI
In (tr.in In- iiil in nl r thli i-t of Jjn .?
I"'li the net ll.elf w it hi' 11 iil-i nml ilNrrK.inl
el wlili the re.ult of cr intliiif k mlons nut uu-
Ihor.Ii'it tu um liw t!i' ivi. nlnwn In thr
II line I -i.i which cileil our nlti itio-i to
thl- iir.l - ami 10 tin- pr u-ili-i iimli r It 1 h in
tin iliimiiil iipp )Iik utnli-r tin 1 t nl Jini" i'7
isji win 11. 1 ui it nt (I i-r m inlh fur sliifh
il j fm .h nut of sen Hi nrwln 1'hln ullxhl iliuf
1114 tiuiiil mil liiii rfi r- mtii hi. mpiilu ii
H'llurni 111 Uriel lilur iil sinli n p union
hi. 111 u-arrtii' tn siiiiln It in unr ln
li I nLsul lily velil 'Hi j nunc
mt'lit ot ill' iiisitival riferee uliuve
nn -itli'iiil 11141I1-II np.i ir pr i'ilile lltit uuli r
Unlir Hi. 11 i-i s-tslni4 wtr llleMltv nr.uilej
.mil tur.Jiit to j.iurorm r of Mi .V l-UJ 1
iKiiinl 11 ei. I .1 win form ul uf llio utilmt uiul
11111.1 1 up r e 1 it 1.1 11 of tin imreiiu to ex itn
in h i me. 1 tluiilur Hut ml mil mil
0 1 . eh a. In 1 .1 1 le til lit Ih to rest upjii hut
.11 li I i . u. 11 I ill.llirli no cute nhli li hr
1 11 in i I 0 11 iiniruillun nr lli'evt liimiof
Uu-r.tlil in He 1 1 nsii.ii i-otihl he miilalui it uu-
iler mi luu I 1 inn's win re It win leli.veil
thu 1 1 minus 10 IJ li h h'iiIikiI unit ollur
11esllr.1l ex nnln iilw.-i m ilioiitin 11 i--Hir
the pnttmlil uf Hi n 11. 1 1 1 w 1. ori-reil l In
siis t mil' I p iidliin iiivis ltf.11 lni ue oril tu tn
tin prjitlii'nl th li r iu Inuii Die l'ltinlni?
u'l t ut thi'propi rlllie the us ut nlxt 1 thus uu-
IHe vt 1. rlvii to iliu p-oislou r within wh'ih
In' inula usK lor 11 nn-ill.al 1 1 niilii.itluu or sup
ptr furthirii it 11 rot hi. r u it In hi. kihIoii
'llils 1 rivtlieof Hi liureiiu ulvvuit follnwril
I. trie uirre.l p iciUv It I nut Um with 1mm ul
or lukltiif n vt iv of 11 iiimluh hut the li in-
purtrt vtiihhoUlliu of Its Kirtn-iit win rr It
iiprtiii into uilawfjl p -1111111 11 pruiM r In
ii'.iln
I Inn )nur suvki.iIi.ii Hut in n huh trmtio-
t t wlll.liol II! if uilKht wurit Inrlnhlp vtlnre
Usm til fan nl III (sip r II upH'.ir lint the
IH'IIMOIIir t. Illtltllll to III llll.t Hilllie I -i
rutin' th priitlie will he iimli ritilrilinik'iil
to 1 nun uu ti r Hit. jet so la tint smpuisiii
uf ti tiii-ii' iihIIiu the slit ilir.uruoul or
h nil 11 In 1 01 ih fareut Ili0u 11 m I up.Hiir.
pruii 1 t.uli ihii ii pinsluiitr I. nil 1 ulltli I
to mi) n n.ion 111. crrlilu lut ilnro sire
nun tn like Uu lleuni'tt coin white
iv-r-ioii. 1 ot inltliil lo 1111 ih'ii.Iiiii will
Ih ntiiiiv it from tin nils lui the work
hut mil iet proienl.l f r 1 iiouh
to 1 nihil me to f iri'i ji-i He re.u t t'lilmlu
ellv miller ie .i.i in of iiljuill limn wlnh
folioseil Um protii titration of Unlir IBt tinny
i ii.Iijiii tn h rfeillv utile lo inrlorm inininl
lilsir uiiihr the r.utii nn nl 1I1I111 nurnls
Imulllir wlili tin-1 irit ut thu rl r upp li-il
lor nml um iVMl'ttu.luiii fur mu-iltu itisahiit
His nit ol .irvlu o un ami 11 it rn-rl y 1 1 n
slonnlile unlir Itn nut nt June -.' iji - m
iilMiuci mints for lliu lirifo prokirllou ot l.lu
claims unJer tint ai-i ni-iiprisitif the niter
math In the work of 1I1I111 nitini. whlilinn
11 iw In In 1 pro (( rej -co I
Who mile limit like IlliMi ills 011 ri-il nt
S'ntliilk Va In Ne M vlio mil Iowa luivu
hi en illnrlosej r .(.clii esiimlnrni 'I he
wntli ol thU Uivl.liin in. I'rcullr Increamsl
nml 1111 u hllil'iii-il iipiiroprlitiuii lor uimmiiit
ilik' lh lone In lliu si rvlm I. uskul fur l'u
.Uir.ihli work In ii.nie 1 ilon wlili thu Inueli-
tins hi 1 n ilonn with tin- litv illv I. Inn All otsi
ul Ir 1111 hroiiKltt tn II 'In hy p-ol il pi unlnrrs
renin ihn i-r.uuil iiltcttltnn of thus in
dm tin- of tins illv Ulan
I I'iiiiIiiIi nl l'i n.liiui r.
Wuiiiiv Kan '.pi -i .Iijii llmi-
lletti a I iclirliln.il! wits miested lien-
lust night In 11 deputy I lilted States
iiiarhul ehuiged with fiainlulciitlv
diuw 111 a pension fur .n-ais He sue.
eessfully tlit tilled molley even ipuuter
by iiiipersiiiiatlug 11 dead brother who
was 11 sohllet I he fraud wus given
iitvuv by Ills wife with whom lie hud ti
ipiinrcl icicnllv. which caused their
separation uud the existence nf u very
hitter fiellng lietween tliein.
I.vpelti it tin' I ouiilrr
Vn xxv. Sept. J.I (living tn the full
uru to pay M.nil to elo.ODil ii'.pi-ctlvi-ly.
rcpinsoiitlng tuxes lninisei upon
tlit.il pnv I'eges us hnoldii.tUcm nil Aits-
tlliilt luiv tnickh 'ho goiei-iuueiit has
tutlsiil the arrest nf J Walpoli' and II
Miller. I.tnrlish c'liuihlers ut the race
eolllsi her.' 'tile two men weie
sliippel nf ull th It money mid c-
pelicd flolii the i-nin'.iy.
I i'uts i- inn.
I 1 lie sum inlrr nf tin- fll) I'tpiitril llir
1 l'nile Vim h Muriiifil
l.oximx. epl Jl . entile liiessiigo
from Itlu ill Jnticnii st ui this iiioriilug
wus received in London at noon When
tlie message was sent Klo was still In
the hands nf the gnvei niiieut foiees
but its slirtelldei wus uiiiiiielitarllv I'V-
' jiei'led The lebel w .11 ships hud theli
ilechs iliausl fm ailimi I he di inns
bent "In tpiurleis the guns weie
loaded and till nut uud all eves Wi te
turned toward the 111I111I111I s llagship
vvheie the signal In begin llrlng was
expei tedut aiiv tuomeut tn he ilisplaiod
I Thl vvaseiitlv this morning uud nego-
tiations were still In progress Wtwcc 11
I the shore ami tlie rebel tl.igshlp
The action of the it'bels euiised the
most intense c xcitftiic tit lu Klo 'I he
inhabitants tun about the stieet In
I intifuslnii uud illsm.ii gntlierlug ut
stieet 1 unlets mill ileliiitllicliig Peixnto
1 111 else sought safety finin the luiliiliuiil
incut Pvei vIniiIv exHcts Ihitttinhiv
I will di i-lde the fate of Hin and that in
I night Hin will either have been shelled
I Into subject inn 11 else hate sitiienileieil
I tn tin teliel forces
Mill il li) II) minilte.
Mvitsnvil Mn Sept '.'l A m.m
named Milt lliu rls wis Instantly killed
this morning neat Nelsnti while word-
ing with dynamite which was being
Usui lu 1 Inuring the Held nf stumps.
There was 11 pieuiatiireexplnsliui and 11
part of the stump stiucli him nn the
head mashing in the slittll.
T f'TiTiTWiin.
K'vxsvs Cm. Mn. N'pt Al While
Kansas City was undergoing 11 teuipei
littlie of "it degrees in the shade tliete
wete hilling ft nsts in central Nebrusliu
mid Stmili Dakota Weather I Ihsetver
Cnuiior says that ft nsts ure prohitble lu
exposed places lu northern ami west-
cm Kansas
i.tituti il it it .piii .
T vill 1 i'l vil. I. I' N'pt. J.l James
Williams and Hill ( liristle who ivete
to have been hanged heie til noon tn
day were grunted a tesplte by thief
lluiris this mot nlng All pup nations
hud net 11 made
The com ts have iiitthoiieil 1111 Issue
of M 100000 Xoilheiu Piiellle tecelvers
vertillcates.
AWFUL WRECK
Tcriiblu R.-illw.-iy Accident nt KIoks-
bury lull.
A MISTAKK OF SKi.VALS.
A IIiIiiiko l.ipri.4 llilaliea llllo It Mile
Inn keil I relxht 1 111 I iikIih I un
Hay I ohi lir-H ituil h SIi i per ituil
n IIiikuhki' ir snirt.li 1
Hi Ip Soon Hi
IIkiiiI.
Kixiihiii iiv Iiul. Jm'jiU '.'.I - A pas-
senger tiaiii crashed Into 11 freight
tialii ut tills place ut riM-i o'clncli this
nun ning and ut least ten pie weie
hilled and thitteeii or mote Injiiieil
Soine seriously
'Die passniiet tiititt wus an 1 xtia
running us the second section of .No
y It left Di'tinil last night ut lo
n'eliieh heavily lonled witli p.issengei s.
It was due at Kingsbury at ' in 11 tu
but nivltig to the heavy ttiitlU was llf-
teen minutes lute Prelght .No Ul east-
boiillil received unlets lo sldettaclf nit
its uirlviil ut Kingsbury uud nllnw the
two sections of the p.issengei ttaili In
pass. Tlie Hist section passed III safety
but tin nuh some misiiiiilerstuiidiug
11 1 out the uppioiteh of the other sec-
tion I telght Hralieiuan lleilnit
'I'hoiupsoii nf Ashlev tills state
was nrdeted forward to throw
the switch that the freight might
pull out on the main tr.telt uud ptn-
leed Ilefore the freight had gotten
under luotliui the second section of the
passenger train cittue thundering along
ut the rate of l'i miles alt hour to malic
up lost time Hefoie the sw Itch could
N- closed the passenger train run lu on
the slile-trueU and crushed Into the
fn Ight train The engines weie Jammed
into each other up tn the eyllndeis uud
tlie siuuhei and it day enieh wetu tel-escnH-d
crushing the sleeping pas-
senger The second day en.teh was
thrown 111 ross the tracks 011 top nf tlie
ilelii is of the forw-md coaches 'Ihete
were two sleepers. The head one
crushed Into thu forward coach uud
for the length of thtee berths wus tmii
to atoiiis the piissengets six ill liiiin-
bei iK'illg li.nllv llllltleil but none
hilled oiltllgltt
Iviiigsliinv is a iiuw station on the
( hleiign illiisiiti nf the Wabash sixty-
live tulles east nf ( hlcago
l.ierythlng Is being done tn make
tile Injilled eiiinfoi table lit neighboring
fill III houses
t least ten pel sons were hilled and
fifteen liijtiied.
dispatch from Detroit says that
theie were 110 Detroit passeligeis on
the witcluil train ns it was the tlriind
'I ruiih section currying only through
trtillle
'Ihn dead ti ti tt lujnicil ate us follows:
Tin. nrtii
J II McKetina of IIjiIb I'irk Mut.
Hear) I 'r 1 nih n Un ul l.mitnn lingUnl
riiarle-) Hin Ir of sin mnclsro.
Mtii Alice II IIdwI. f I. hi IIdMuii Miss
Mini S'l'lllu Tuil.r ol New tun Mis.
J I. loultir. innilujlnr nl lltn pjieagrr
triln of lli'truil
I ilm Uriel) eiiKliieernt the pmnnifer ir itn
tt stilejr. I11I
i. II Jer of I'IiiiiiIi. ArU
II ll olllrfitmiiy
All UllkllllVtll liiun.
Sill. ISMLIIIU
II 11 Jin ol llriKikliu htiail ami fucc cut
Mr. M A Killer of llrjokllnti Mj.s. h-ail
(lit ami wrtnl lirnki-ii
Otto II I'.nrk nt HimliurK. flsrintinr Iml
spralnist
J II alkliiury.iif Anlili-r Iml llrninu ut
the pnmi nct-r train Injured I11I1 rnull y
II V llliirr. ot I'liiittili Aril fimiul
Mrs. II V. Hller. ul l'lawnlx ArU Wg
lirnki-n
MUt li Vf lliirhiiik of .Sew Orleaim IikuihI
ris l.rnken
siinon i'.idIIbUI ul Ironwool Miili le mi
Prank lunula 0! Uhli'iiro furnarm hroken
II itlle Itutehlnn. nl I'tuieiU. Artu erlously
hijurtsl In tr ri illy
William llo klnt nl l.unilon. ilniflunl both
Iiv. hr.iUen liiJilrliM trill praiD fsul
I'ronlt l ISt. ol llftiokliH N V fats cut
ana h tip wouui
J j ue. II UjiLiy or Luil'ii I.1I1114 lu
I) rn i1 e j rii K u 1 1 alf vtuun I
Jrucsswiui Directory
LAWYERS.
.1. i.SAMlSliLL7
Jfl A 1 iiiiixi v 1 1 in i )
itlllllll l'IIIH-1 H'll-llMIIl i I '.
s M I I
Practico In nil Courts.
HlllN I i)MI li W llluM -
FOSTER & THOMAS
i nniM v. vi I.vw
I'nicilce In nil I ln eonrts nml belori
the Depnrtiiionls nl WioililBjflflit.
Spieial iiiti-niloii glvuu In
eiise-i arising tliulnr toWT.-
stle liiwi.
aUTI-IR.IE3
OiflaA.
T J. IOVVK. A. II. HUSTON
I.O.VIJ K HUSTON
ATTOItNI'.V-VT-liAW
I Union. ': anil -ill Coin. Itliu k ll'lil
lUTIIItli: - . OKLAHOMA.
It. K. IIAVhNH OKI. n. OIIM-'II
IIAVn.NS i Olt.MMC
I AllOlt.NKVH-VT-lUV.
l'ur. Il11rrl.ini mill .'inl si.
(UJTAUIIJ - - OKLAHOMA
J. W. .llll.I.rjt
Attoiim v-r-Lvvv.
Oillce In Thorn IIiiIIiIIiik lO.t .North
nn'ouil jlr.il.
OUTIIHIi:
OKLAHOMA.
A A. I.YKUH.
ArroiiM.v-Ai-Lvvv
Itiiniii. :U mnl :t4 C'liln. Hunk
lliillillnc
lUTiiuii:
OKLAHOMA
(JI1AH. imoN
At tni ney (ieueral
. Al IiiliM v vi Lwv
I -' I'J llkliiliiiinii Ate iii uliilm.
'(UTIIItli: OKLAHOMA
DR PEOPLES
THE DENTIST.
Oklaliiutiu Avviiiiu nml Ktrsi
Htr't UiMtiiir8
Sickness Sickness
Vou will have if vmi do not have ymtr
Minis and nut Ii.uisi s i 1-iiiu-il Leave
yum i'1-ilirsnt . 1I3 ml house 'nl
H- YORK
City K'liiiici'.
Courthouse Barber Shop
If vmi want a In I . as shtin or lllllr
1 ul 1 all and si 1 us
T. C. VINSON Prop.
LEONARD &CO
THU LKAIHNG
UB LI
ot Gutliric. DonlerH in
COAL !
WuHt ol tlupotou IlnriiHon
'l 1 ii piiiiui i -ii
1 Go ing
V
Away
1 uii nn.
SUMMER ?
If you un have the Si.vri C.vi'lt w.
Jselilyiiu. It Will givo you nil the
news from homo ami liu it iinrpetiiiil
coin fort Hunt put iinir till ymi
Mutvu goiie. It Will cost you the
silllte. Pi eents vvunU o" Ml eents 11
month nn ean put the emrier In
lidvmiee foi the number of w celts
J you w ill bo away. He will attend
to II. or yon 1 un cull at the oillce.
Hotel Dally
Only Brick Hotel
J. W. DALLY Prop'r.
Nowly Fii m I shod unci - -- -Roflttoii
Throug'hoitt
Mill llr.l m fnrnir Mia..
avtthi'io Oliliiliomu.
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