The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 170, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 7, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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TrtK FIKtJT DAILY PAPUK PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 1893.
NO 170
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FIENDISH MURDER
A Ncy o's Kejrful Crime in Oklahoma
Count.
A WHOM KAMI I A' KlLliKl).
Ihrrn I'rr'iiu 1'iiiitiil tilth Ihrlr Hirudin
Cut from I. hi- tn I st--'f lie .Srkf"
tllii-u l.iml rsn Hut Uiilli-
luic lownriM (.titlirlc
NitTrm'c ul Htm
Num.
M'onl (vbi rtjeiIcil In thin city yes-
terday mivs the Time-Journal of Okln-
homa CItv.of nn atrocious murder thut
wus committed up In the nwth-'
comer of the county on Ihurwloy
night
About ii year ago ;t negri uuniid
Chirk came out from Tennessee and
Hied with an old negio tunned Wil-
wins up mi i.ccpjnr ii.su 0.1..
six or i-cvcl. weeks ago when Ills "I'-
ami nine year olil girl etiuie nut iroin
I cuuessef accompanied by an H-ycar
'id negro named .lohn Mllllguti. The
inally went to live ou I'rccmun'h
lalm hi ii lug cabin Clurke hud built
and tliu Mllllguu b.iy made lilt- home
with them.
I'rhlay morning "'" "' PiecmunVi
girls wont to the i.'larh cabin to get
wiine money coining to her father.
When "die opened the doot she was
Imrriilcd with the sight. The futlier.
mother mid ilaughter were all covered
with blood and there did not appear to
he any signs of life ill iti ot them.
I lie hoIm . however hhil moused
lark from bin stupor and he called to
iter tnl n-lti d if Jits wife nml child
tier- ili'i'.d. she lturiied buck home
.mil not ilkd her parents. '1 licy went
to the I lurk ciiliiu and there found
that Mrs lark wn- dead but thnt the
g.ri was aliir '''it uiK'ouM'loua. Tin
liniitii.l nil three had been hucked
ar..i cut. nml eaeli bad been dealt a
; 1 1 fnl blow w.tli nn ne that tutu
rn ml Hie bhiill. 'ark wus very
m uk 'ml wan a''e to tel' t ie ter-ill!.-iiugniy
lie su.il that ab ut in
ur 11 i.'e'.i'1 he via awiikcu d bv
iini-bmlv -cabbing his face lie
jpeie d l.r e.i in tinif ee M lllsran
liiuuiilsli n'raor ii if It ' u
little hi hat in ti .ii ..i dealt i
f.'iirful t'lott on t'p i nfiur ' 'i
fi" 1 nee. no more i.'i uiP."Mn
lie w.is mi week
fro. loss of blot I
I hat ! eoulil -lit jvl III) t mm
t 'ct tin t mm-
win liii r h'- wifi and dnnghti-r hud
b.-en served us the tlend attempted t i
h..i him. Ills wife Iiud i-l .. tint hhe
Um bought fmi.i Tennessee wlih-li
she had th d IlisllJo of u belt sh" tied
u.'ound her body underneath Iht cloth-
iiifr. I he elolh belt was fuuul but
tin money was go ie.
It is thought tint the father and
ita I l . r may n nvir with careful
tiur-in' but tlii.se w Itn wuv them
thiiiU fie hanein are uuiust reeov-
Muli.tsi slnited for liuthrlc j'tt as
. .u.i is the lleiuli'.li wor'.t was iie. A
mile and a half wet if I larii'n ho
tri.-d t.) hire a fanner to take him to
t.iitlirle. mid a 'iih furtlwr West he
ti leil again lh Is . very black
ound faced tug. weih It' puiiul
..tld H about II V- feet eight inches
bih lie I in brutal looMiig lellow
.Mtli sijaroi ' any Intelligence
Dr. i'rlcc's Cream Itaking Powder
J'ortv Ycart ttio 5lnJtJ.
AM OLD CHIME
1.11 Luitl.in liit.tfil Inr i Hilnw I'litiuilt-
tnl sii 11 tiuri A it 11.
Sot 111 Mi Ai.KsrFii 1. T. Nov. n
Willl'iiii ltrady an Indian was ar
t. stcd ychtcrday near Wagoner I. T
for a muribr committed sixteen curs
a.'. '11 tho Indian country llriuly Is
bii'gcl with havlinr tnurdered doe
U ltvc on th 1Mb tluy oi October. I
tn.r. t the time of tin killing
llr.ul. was orrestttl antl trletl for this
cr'.inc In the Indian court bill wus in
.piittcd on the ground that ho vt.m
not a eltlen of tie Indian country.
P.t'.idi supposed he would never again
ii! undented nil went to work In the
t. ultory and at the time of the nrrcst
was rated as one of thu wealthiest men
.1 tl e country. Hating been adjudged
eot a eltlcn of the Indian country II
wits then evident that he wan u eltlcn
of the United Mule- and thuugbi
the grand j 1 1 r v of the I lilted Mates
oiirl for the western district ol
rHiins:ih (Hid thn' body return.. nn
.tiil'n 1 intuit against llriuly for murder
in tin Hist iligrtu. A n arrant for bis
inn .t mil Us led nnd p'acftl In thu
'.audi of n 1 lilted States hir.r.lml to
1.-rvc llriuly wos ln-iited and ar-
usted near Wiioh r I'lie nilicer
ii.iii.l.utVcil his prinmer and st4irted to
1 ort '-lultb
tied
-:; .where llrai'y will be
Dr. Prlcc'H Cream (taking Powder
Most Perfect .Made.
rUNUIALOF GEOI1UC JASPEII.
J lis L.titht-r i. I'iiI.i I'lurniil MlC Muth.
Uitlt t'lniri eilili
1 ho funeral ten ' ' CwrtW A
lusper Umk plai'i' ai ht Slctl "t
hnrcli Hutli thin . eumm. T
fun. ral s.-rmon wr . tk lvcred by l(i t
Wimbi-rly if whim elitirch Hit ill
..lined wat. u number at his dofttli
Uieiiim-le was by n i.eliil choir lid
bt Mra Haitmay. The ulntreh was
ir.iwilcil by nianrnliig frlinitis. (sreru -
Ury l.owe atin ninny iiiui-i.- lomi
huge of the arrangements. It was
u so'cimii scene in lot service ov et-
as .food mhii as ver Hvctl.
iln buoy vrtin '.hlppcl on the 3:1(1
train to Missouri to the mother of the
dtsiisd fur interment
STATEHOOD FOR OKLAHOMA.
ri;uti Mill Now IVinllMi.-tlrrnrftlirt'iiiiw
nilitrr mi IVrrltutlf".
Wahiii.miiok Nov. 7. (Special. 1
There In now pending before the
limine committee on territories a bhl
Introduceil by Delegate Plynn for the
admission of Oklahoma It In expect
eil tint there will be something of a
contest over this proposition There
nru two fuctlonn In Oklahoma iiud In-
dian Territory which nre Interested In
admission. One wants the Indian
Territory admitted ns a portion of the
.talo of Oklahoma tnd there In nn
other which wants the section known
an Indian Territory to remain In itn
present condition. Delegate Plynn
LnVs llmt ll la of no pitrtl..ulH
Ur ptiopk of t
r tnouirnt
the Indian
I'errltory do not want to come into
the union with Oklahoma then he
wants (lUhihomit admitted an a scpar-
nte .title llefore leaving for homo he
tlll . .Auu)( h l(H bm fcb
Mlll .nri.s r KVl.mll(I.
WHATISBREWING
Governor llenfrow's Mission With the
Powers at Washington.
INVEST1I!ATK STIlir MAUDS.
A (.I'm ml lieilrc t i.iitfr Mntlm. IT l'i.
llile lint It Silt to lliikt Ho. (inlltr
Willi lllchli .in. liiillk-iiNlliin
I'.i-u itillnu (IUIkIi.i-
mi". .iiihiilus
I'llHI r.
W.vMttsnio.s No. 7.--hpel;
oix-ernor f.enfrow. ol Oklahoma ulm
washent for bj the -ccretiuv of the
int'Tiur uetli under the lustrueSloiib
of i he tirnident. had a conference
witli '
lie ttiJI c:i
dai a 1 v!"
that witt i
co.
furred t- !.
.i the prchideut Mmi-
rough tiit inleal
dbjd. To ;t iiii'iiui'r of
ays igi t'luvflMid r-
rj in 'Smllh'h go.
ernnr.
Tho conference lltlt iiioiuln" con
iii.fmft m.t t. t it.. ii.. t. I
.. ..... ...
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Wll- il'ieu ..ith c ire wiih t tic in
formation ;t is di-ilied by th" presi-
dent 'I'U' 'return Informel the
govurnor that the president would
want from litui Mime liiforiuitlion
about thu claims ut olllelal 1 rlliery
among the liiuloflicc oillcl.ils at the
strip np.'iiltiT- and also oiue informs
tlnn nbjiit iui!ort.euii!iit hn h.id mi'Je of
pti lii'i fur o'llies ngaiiiit nhimi Home
very serioui charges nre on tile. When
the in.itlei' n:id heen discilfjse.l at
'.;! 'inl wiirn U.nfrow h..i re-heni-scil
the stntDiieiit to the secre-
tircwli'.ih It was .iicltulcd b.'st he
should utiil.o to the presidi.'lil th- coil
fi'reii.H-eiiilotf.
The go'ernor called at the pottoillce
t'enattuieut for Hit purpose of getting
it postiiuu.ter appointed at Norman hli
luiiliv but thu p.Mttu astrr general vsii-t
out.
Milln the governor stntei that he
would prefer to huve nothing to do
with federa' apiioiutu.ciit?. It In under-
stood that he will take : hand in the
matter of getting postmasters ap-
pointed ui other towns provided it Is
tilalu to lite governor that he will be
granted tho privilege at the depart-
ment to uicke the tiiial recommeudii-
f'liu. The goveruorliipcs that he will
not ' denied the privilege of naming
l In- wsliiiiiter .it his town and while
tills is true.be wants to get some of
his neclal friends appointed ut other
places
The governor stated that the secre-
tary of the lull rir whs very much
worried ovt r thn fact that it appeared
that some oi the i t!!eiiil had bet n ac-
cepting hrihe-. in the strip A I first he
hml thought that it was not tuc. but
lit. bad reached the conclusion that at
un. rate the reputation of the depart-
incut wu . not in'liif Imprtiteil by Un-
reports being . ireiilittcd. and lit the
event the grand ji iv finds liidiftiiientK
agninst anv of tin- ofllclaih. It ! claim
til thn the -ei n-tnry of the lulerlur
hut luiieati'il that it woiihl be a eicter
precii itlonurt ni.-;u(ii-. to ask for tin
lesigi.Mt'.ciib of nil w 'io are Indicted
fot luibes taken or f r hi'liic; induced
to accord spi. 1 1 prlvilegcti to certain
set tiers for money
1 he point has bcn determined upon
by the M-cmturv hi pr .sent anil In his
Judgment now he wi'l oust any of his
olliiilils In the strip who Hfi lliiliuted
fur hritii. I.ilittit.. 11 la iiiiiltri.tootl
tml th. wrr-ttiri ha also 1 cen In-
foriiieil by .special Agent Wouiaek.
who i tlotv her. . that Millie d the
llnanciul W'oil. i.f serlaln olllclnh has
been so r ii-? 'i"t tliey will iirtiilnlt
be In' . ii. hln bt'liii; the case
whllp le i-. oi '.i.-fMMl over the lact
that ' if- ! it.'i be citught. he Is
nihil lnt-risi .u u nnuur f get-
1 1 . f ... . i.tit-i for the i iiecs
lllu be ni tde v-icnilt bom
1 o bus ris. -i bullei c w ill not be mi
bloitrluMillu- lis O i;ct iudleted.
l.'Hitiihi II rill I'rumni Inn.
Wasiiiiiiiun. Nov. 7. -spcclHl.l
'1 In- prei-ldr y app dnletlt ptnlll
W. II lliP iiit a IjutHiit gi.iieral
of the arm (upltiin llnll win born
in Missouri in lni Ik gradiiuttil at
West point in 's'o ami has slue becni
' in active servluo on the plains p.ir-
ilclpiiliiig In every Indian warship
tii7. Ai the tliiii of hi appointment
ho was captain of tin f'lflh cavalry
now statlntu ' at Port Melulosh Tei.
Hutu a holt of Judge William A Hull
an.) a brother of Congrcusmuu Pall of
Missouri
RIOT IN FRANCE
Miirsellltt In the Throei of a Streat
Car Riot.
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TUB rOLlCIi l'OWEULESS.
IdUt M lie Mrjulrl -Kfl'iliu nil ti
UUrTlrnrd Uinl .tltu IIU.I lua't
fLfalclau llrllltU .Sratuta
lOlUd m lllu il J.u.lro
Arn.ul HrbtUJM
klireil.
MAltneiLt.rs Nov. 7. The strlUa of
the employe of the hore cur lines In
this city for lacrrused wages usaumed
a ihnateulnir ns-ot to-duy. The
Hoe seem utterly unallc to cojj with
niobn unit it Is probul le that the sol
tilers will have to bo ei lied upon. The
horse car yards mid htnbles of the dif-
ferent companies nm ulreuVv gttnrdiHl
by triMipn nml there Is prospect o( u
cnlllnlon lM-twern the uiilitary and thn
rloteift tie fore the day p-.iHvn
Thin morning a mob of over fRiU
rii.tr as.winh1id nn the Cunuebleri'
the widnst and most freipuntil thor-
oughfiire. and oterturned tlfteeu horso
can saturated om of them with
petroleum nml K-tllru to It itmhloheurN
nun jeiit
me emiiuuesoi me i:ar unci renise .
.. . . ....
jfeiHT.il iniUle In order to enable them
to triumph over the rntupaiiiiis.
M. tt!illi Ill-All
P tuts Nov 7 M. Pierre Kmantiel
Tlritrtl. twice prime minister ol Pruncc.
Htld one of thu most disi.iuguished of
llnnnclem In tlend. M. I ir ird wns a
Mtln hy birth but of 1'retich ancestry
lie was born In fSciicii In September
P-JT Iln worke-l his way to tin
front. was a ineiuK'r of
conimuiK and of thu national
thu
nf
poinbly of Purls and in
1S7' was
ituil I'r.rin '
elected a deputy. He re if.
from
ls;u to ss whe.i no paused to
imtc. Ik w.inmltiistcr of iurrl-
till' s.llc. II. W.iV.
culture lu thu cabinet of Will. m lien-
rv SVadd'ngton m;-. nd the prede-
. . . i . .. . i-i . .
ifv-.11 iiii nm tin 'jr l I 41 ' 11. w ill. 1
premier in ivn. ati.i isss. jid t
inter of lln'tiic in the ciiblne
f m"
Ol .11
Klbot which was fuimeil In l.i itiaryuf
this year and soon utter oTortl rown
mi iur in m u:
l.ovno.sNov. 7 i . men unit marines
from the Itritli'i wu.'t-hlps IScaglt
I'-tteraud Sirli'h h.i.de.l nr.ir l!li le
.liinniro to oiituiii .i npily of (.and for
holystoning tho dp. Us During their
stav if-liore they ufipronchrtl mi ol.l
ltraxllliingiwerii.ni. t mwder miigalin
wh'eh was guarded by a detachment
of President PelxotoV iiihllcrs. The
latter believed the llritlsh K.K.iigcil to
the rebel warships ami hlnw up the
magazine killing four nml wounding
.Ivu Ih-lttsh sailors
IIOVMl.N'tHNI ixTriivrTitix TU-MAX'lIKU
Iox-iM Nov ; 'V P O'tonnor. M.
P. urges the government to Interfere
lu tho ctvtl rtrlke t-itylng thnt the fnlb
lire ot the negotiations Is simply a iiich-
Mtge of hltirwillou iin.l despilr to hull
dretls of thousands of people and ll Is
time for the nation to Interfeie us Hit)
to go io wor illness me iiuurt are ; only as a part of lln great w ole. .t
gun riled b troo. The stiil.erh thin ' The dtscip'cs of 1'lut.i. "While tiiuln-
afteruoon tore up more of the e.ir talii'.tig the ovterunl personality of Hie I
truck. In several places placards soul regarded matter us the ciium' of
wro posted by ntrlkers saying that nil evil the only burlier between till1!
thev ilepuiided'ou the supsirt of tliu ""'1 1 ulwilute gootl it tiling in
coal ownei-s Jc declared war atralint ' lrge ami frctpient Hoses as It con-
thenntlou. Mains nothing Injurious. Fifty urt
sill t.MIIII.W Ct.AIlK IICAII. biltt'eS fill hlllt b.V I It l.Ulil A III
I.oni-in. Nov. 7.-Sir Andrew Mark .druggists.
Mr. tiljtlstoiie's phtslctau. ami one of . "'.'
the most notcii men lu the medical! Fl"-' "pneotj ai W. H. bmlt .south
profevduu d:.;d at his honii lu Tatcu- "' poslofllro.
dish Miuare this afteruoiin. lie u.ni
been ntrieliuu with ).iralis about
three weeks uio and was tiiicotiscious
for inaiiy hours.
lil'lil 1 1. tux Mt-iiit'si-ri
Hi:i.iiiunK Nov 7. 'I iie'I uriclnh reg
tilar triMips have stippiovicd the Ar-
mitit ris:i.g ut Prisrciid
ikais iiiiiiiii:iis
Afiiiii;i.
I'lvr tit Ho-
tll.Sll.lk ll.uc
ItUtl IIOMII
After ii I'lrht-
l.mi k ltofK Arlt Not 7 I ito of
the (iliphitnt train robbers mil mur-
tlerem have liecn captured. TtVfj atv
In jail a' ll.itesvllle and three havu
Is'eii t-iiii'ied oterlaiul to Newport. A
ei instill ruble part of the plunder wan
recoveied from the two men in Jill In
eliiiliuc ivtiUctbotil.t moiicv ilntrsant
watches.
Tint three men is'iiu earned over-
llitul were eaptllieil 111 the White river
bottoms this morning utter the -
ell.itige of several shuts wjilch tvottniled
one of the robliers.
Itatt'svlllo
'1 he two in. ii In jail at
lUe their iiHiues as hcmmi mid Arnett
Thiy arc sullen and refuse to tutu.
T hut hate every uppenruuci. of lUsivr-
nte men
( oudiii'lnr MeNally was Mint Just fts'
he hud fled lilb lirst alinl lit thu out l
laws He was a high degree Vinson and
one of tile c-ldc t nun ill iln employ of i
the rndroiitl
'Ihn roi.TS refused to ttiko tho.
money f wonin or lalmrvrn nnd re
t ittird ntu.i'l sums for iiieals t'l several
piswnrers Iliey uls.i took only valu-
able watches
Trainmaster tireou has rcttiraed
to l.lltb- Hock from the scene of the
robhert lie lielletcs the entire gang
will bo taken lsfoi'e tiianv li.iur litivu
vlupted Parties from Niwh.. t nml
lliitesfllbt sat tlet thn ex.-!t..iuint Is
still running h gli. that the lotintrc
bnvouil ll.itesvllle is full of 'irilU'd men
Bin) that rumor of the most i tgger-
nted nature are In ctrciilatinn enceru-
ii.g the lulling of two of tho rob I .ers.
ltio.it I r.lttitr Cunclit-
lox'i s Not. J A public osntninn.
tlnn of tie IliTllliS of Hallett S Un
niity ni.enU and biinl.irs s)u.it llubtl
Hlc IIIIM Ulltlllg to f'.l.V U 'I he dllhe
of Kdlnburgh. Ihedtitieof York Prineit '
lleurvof Haltenlierg and most of the
proiulneiii nival nHkei-i are amung tin
uiiMN'iii'sl creditors;
'1 1 ii I eniisylvanl.i steel works at
Steelt'ui which have livii riiuiilng
half tlinn for the pHst thrco luoiiths
havu tt'Siiiued n'sjratlous in every tie-
pat iiiiunt jlvtni; cmpluyuietit to ubout
i.yjUio. I
THE HESUHRECTION.
All Milr Mrriiiun llrlllr ri-il li) Hit. '
I.
i lllfiiir ir llir MUhoilltl t him ll.
i The following In a Mmpttbi ..f the
cruiiiu delivered ut llarnen I Impel i
J corner sixth street and Mautur nt
i ' "' . y vr.
P. Itrewer Sunday morning Novtiu
br 5. 1!'3. Text 1 Cor. Jv n.
I The llcMiricclion of .lei us ( hrin
is the frowning Proof. 1 Of Hindi
vlnltji '. Of Immortal II fn lieyond
the grave. .1. Of Ills ower over our
eiiemles. l Of our need of aclimigod
ioul and body to fit tin for glory. I
Of Individual' identity In heaven
II. It Proves. 1. Thnt we tinse a
living saviour. 7. Our own resiiTce
lion. 3 '1 hut we hlull be lllie Ulm
in glor.v.
Ill Objections to the ltcMirrccl!on
Anion); the (.'orlulliliiuri. 1. The Kill-
cureiuis among the heathens and the
Midducees among the Jews believed
that tllete was no s-jitl us rlistluet
from the body and no future life
Therefore according; to their philoso-
phy the vesiiiTectioii was an nupoMii-
bll'lty. 'I he soul went as docs the
Maine of it eandli when It Is h'.iwnout.
The stotes taught what amount-
ed to the sunn-thing the Panlhelitie
iloiirlue of tin' tilttiuiltii re-absoiption
of the '-mil into the divluitv frin
.. ... . . ..;.. ' I
.. u U(l M1MltWi Uwn.
. . l.xti(.ili (if the Individ
re
mil
peis.iinilll.t . !v ii iimp hi water is
uh-nrlid Into the meat). It iaIkIs
i.. i ii( the oieatl.
. ..
' iwiiuiuiy hihi eicriiniiy mien ;
! from the Divine and therefore could
! not eoticulve of imuiorta'Ity except
i through the entire freed m of the soul
from so u.al'gnant and iw.-ntpting an
inllueiiet"
IV. Evidences of thu RpMirnvlinti
of Jcmi'i 1 UUpnwci to persuade
'men to despise home mid count r.
friend nnd :n.-iuatutaii . eteti life
ll'tlf for lllni .' Tin boldness of
timid nun. as Peter nnd the tiHstle.
alter itn rentirrei.tioti. i. i lie oiillcr-
ing of the rlgnteous 111 t tls life while
the w-li hed i I In IttXtmi hliows Unit
. ""d liui n sei-t-d o betti r Inh v'.taree
f'r ''"''" '. . "'u' J" .' ' . "t
iuic wiuiutii anj r oi ttcatn.
' M..hbMw antl lusters nrnwii
limit who do tin-in wrvi.e. Will Hod
tin
.- i'ii. t. ... .ii-. iiiim iini" i ...
''' "'''"' "' " iparat" ihemsclveni
f. .. t.ll Iii.ti1i. ti lit It iinH
O..V ! l. ...... ...r. ...... .1. .1 I v..
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virtue. .Shall they be forever lth
iiiluUerers. pitriisittn mit-i slayer and
violators if eery in. hi lie.' PIoua
men in everi age huve been i-neour-
aged In endure hai'du-M of tlilllsillill
bit ti test of persecnlhili. b the hope
tif the renuriet'l'on Wit tiod permit
the best uinl wisest to ! dcltuleu? .
lie raised the dead. So shall lie
' change our n.e luidlck " Anieti.
Dr. Price's Cream (taking Powder
A Pure llrupv Crtam ol I Jiur I'owilfr.
Are ; our children Mibjei t to eroup'1
f f Ki ton should neter In .tithoul a
bottle of ( Iih in In rlu Mi's i migh lleinei'; .
Ills a eetiiii eiirp ftr iioupnud has
nexti- been luioun to fail If gum
freelv as soon us the croup iniij'j. npj
pear it will prevent the atlllc . It s
tin sole reliance with IbotiMtU'ls of
Ulotheis who hate ctoupt ehiitlrili.
and lii-ri r ill .appoints tliein.
'I K...
' !. .. i.liri.r in clvlm. tlilt P..'m...u In
i .StitltK tti cuiitr.trtur.
i
j Seahd bids it'll bf r.-eelveii by tho
committee of pnbil liupriivttnent un
I til Notcinber Pth. Isu.i. at 0 o'eluik i
m for the removal of about .loo cubic
1 yards of iki tliwoik from Mnplc Micet
.between Noble and Winner dtrectit
dirt to be dellteretl on Warner nv nut.
near t'atholle church
I 1 he right to reject any ami all 'Ida
In rcaerveit.
Paul in road and hridpc yrartaaU.
Pi-tJ W. A. iliriutnsn
W. A. K.vu.on.
Comnilttcp
Wrsrksitli) l!nliirr
ifr.o. III. Nov. n l'h. fanHhieao
unit New tirloai:- tentibul d train on
the Illinois letitral. i illiilg south wan
wn-'Ved near Allon. twunty miles
north of here Tht tender and bntr-
gago ami express e ir were turned ovur
and thru. paHs-tigt-r coin-lion i-r dc
ralhil P'renjan hui.-.-n Ilarmond of
renlrullu. III was cuutfht under the
i totvier and killed A switch hud Uph
turiietl probitbtv b.v wcmld-b; tr.iin
roidsTs nml the trim ran nut mi a
fiitil switch trr.'U ie lUJnif to a lima
t tl li io the wimhIk
lii'iiiaml fr i arm I .a nil.
TnriKA. Kan N r t Mr. .lohn Ii
' l'rit. tatiil cum'niskh'icr of th sunt a
I rV syslc n report mi .mproved demand
i for farm prounrtv lu Kuiisita untl sai
that h!n th uirliiieiit luis within tin
imai. Iinrtv 'ia.t'i. received mure iiiUr
' li s ..lion i Kansas land tlinn for tin
j entire tun months pr filing. Thi in-
I tjuitti-sj .'oine friim the niitb. In Miu
nisiii V.'iM'onsIn mil the IMkotuk
pi'lni'iimlly a I tho wit inir.y am recelrvil
. from luilUna Illinois ami Ohio
trlifarii with J i rtttvnl".
Mt-vtto M No i' l.v-t owirro
mull A U Huelincr M'steniay i urTered
n imho of pftrnlysi i from tthieh It it
1 1. ought he will not him. i . II wus
-itlaek.il while at tha '-. t'tsfast table.
He had ubout finis... I saying unci)
when In a ii.riian. hr wm deprived ol
his ptwer ' sjiti eh .uul was unable to
spin In to his ftnnO vbat ailed hltn.
Ills eotldilion U nt ic.ir led as PX-
treltii'ly crilvi .il
.Miirilti in iutalisiut
OHi.tiintit Titv. fik Nov. 7 -.North
i .i-i of ii.ro. this trmrnlng n negio
mtnietl Inr). his wife ami daitgliter
iteiT foun I in tie ir e bn with their
throats cut and tin ir skull fractured
b blows from an hx. limy had been
assaulted IIMil rtlbls'il o( I) ly. lo
Milllgun a negro whu hud llrrd wttit
llicia. Mr i Clark it tit dead and tho
Othcifc tsiil il ..
BOAT UPSET
Nine Men Druwiml .itStf.-ifle.il New
YorH.
WB1U5 ItlCTLHMXJ HOilH.
lhstil.ti ol li st.0.r tli.rlnriit Ihrtr
llii.it - reri lljle l'ulll it in i'uliliirulo
imtiiiiinii ii ml i u nulilluJ
la Sliacktlut Miiuir
t-u thu I Mitral
lUeHlr.
Qt-MnAXTlXi. S. 1.. Sot. 7. Por mv-
cral tnoitths extensive ImpisivumenU
to tho (itinrntilliie plant ut llofftuan
and Switilitirtte island under ton-
tractr.r i.olln Mcl.aln. have liecn golug
on. iicei'ssitnting the emplovment of
a luii- number of mi n. who were
aeciistiiiiieil to ri'li.irt to their hi. men
etery Satunbi' iitternomi. ri'iirnlllg
on V.tnday morning. Ilisttn employed
by the contractors hate lti etnplovetl
In tniusferrltig I hem to tsonth lleaelt
the iii-.tn st vint to Miiten island
from which the men t-oiild reiteh their
hotni's in New York ami ltrivklvli liy
trains nnd fpr'ylsmtn.
Poring the sewn storm Sitturdiiy
n f term Mifi a tio.it .-. if t . ill in .' el rhteeu
or twent.i of these workmen sturted fur
South liciieh. Win ti within n short
iliitant'P of the pier on till !"iuh til"
lHat was overturned by the wash of
the ctcamhont llobuilell tthieh was
panning dimn the UlV. All on Imoi-d
the bont wcro thrown Into the and
ot leaKt nine were droit tied.
PIstsTllnl n i ill I lOX
IlKN'o. Cnl. Not T One of th tt-nmt
railroad wreck thai evir lmpieiietl oa
the tvpntprn division of tn. i ei.tri'l Pa-
clllc occurred Is'tween frei-rht tnilna
No 1t wctst ti mnd utul No 7 en U
bound uImiiiI ii tiHe west of Suit ut
eighteen miles cist of lb no re-
sult lug In tlie death tf I'tssl
Leach braliemnti on tho wcst-ls-mml
nnd riiarlra f.ivenn. fireman of thu
same tmln and four trainim not yet
identitlcd and the evrlomt perhaps
falnl. Injuring of thrw others. nntiuMv
.1 nnies ll.pl enfflueer of No. 7: 'I'.tm
.lorhiM I hisQrenii.it ami i tramp
named Willlnm IS. Vost who say. he Is
from CI.;. -.ii" o and has a wlfu living
then Tim trains culm togetuer on a
short turn and were miming 'ii full
SM - '
l'.u.'liiei r l'cch Wi.seaiiglil b-tvipeii
the boiler lieai) and tunti He lived
Iwuhntu tiftt-rtlte eollbioii. nrlci tly
conseioits nil th.- lime ami l;i iug liltt
fpllow tvortinii n ! hill hln Aflur
death it wan fo mil ititsMiry to enl t tf
ids legs close lo the iimlx in i uler to
entriuatu the Unit- front th.i wreck.
Tho c.tusp of tli. w ri c!i as a inlfuii-
aerstJiitllng uf oidt. N.i'te v.f the
dead tramp- hate boi u h) ntUMd
I'iMsoMii's iiniAti ii.
sni:-ii.i i imt tmsiiii r iii i- r.tiiijiitn
Wnflli. Iti'lllitiin .in llir l.rtf
"NlW YollK. Nov. 7 All illtt'ttiA-
tlon ha Iwen in pr..'.'ies- by tin New
urn Imurl of I en till for 'm n.t f
Ih.is to .let riii'm- win ti r th re Is anv
luiiiiiluti.m e.r t report tv lit i us been
ciri itlat I u On trede Irmn linn- to
time reeeuO tin li cro of t.liite i
now itirivlu.' li.. in the south nml itest
I'titiltit j .i-oi.-iun in it tn- i hi in roil.;
t the vblk l.iulth. It Is sitld that
trutck of nrsi ui.- havo Ih-i-ii fomul In
the tohin'co .iii to it cert n Iii the truth
or fuUll.. ot this ion ie o.' thii itsiectt-d
tvoeil It ! ing ituliji itiMl to
cliviulciil analysis if it in found
that tiie tiuw crop Is tainted
ita aalo in this nt will in prohib-
ited Tii f.reKnct- In the tobacco of
isciiic is fciti'l tii be du to tin sprink-
ling of amid solution of the lir.v on
the crow lug p'ants to kHp tiit t..' it .
wotnis la the good old .lays thpMt
t.urtiin cscd t . It picked b liuti'l thu
grower p.u In thu b..ys of the ticlvli-
iMirhool no ttiiich n hundred whtl In
othr en i s lur..i . v ere tiiriiml 1. one
III th to'.;.. Mi tl.'!. Is mi. I iflieil then till
if the I'lile grevli worms Ar-vtitt!
hotvetir. uecoitipllslu-s the lit- . d re-
sult niiicti moiecircetiiatly. and l..Mcs
U cheaper.
mm in i: nun tut.
I Sill. I Vs.
Wlllli. sHItrra llrdi-reit lu Leave
il' )t in- IIimo valliin.
His l ier
Slsihtxi ii.-u. Nov J - I apt
Jesse ll. ii. ford i-rited loiliv to pur-
cliiin 'iii'i lilies and iiiniiititilti. ii for set
tiers of llarrin n Iduho tnc new town
jilst xs ii h lit tl ImriS-r of tin I'm it
d'AIelic lielinn rent rvjtioli. oef
i llslii.v. tiotlh. d all the v. h'tes. tl'.-.'i
to leave the rewrvatmn bin tlnee
tlays or iw.tr .' cuO ta.i VriMu-w
)is 40U f.ittf it l. ins mid lll'y mjhi.
kanes anil m in half '.n li it On
liel. I alt well nii. .1 Hurl... n has
i.dght- w'h.lc men ( r'.t 'irined rami-
urs ttlorin tin tt Joe Nnll. luiie hcn
culled in. nnd On
ett' -r. ill n "list
t gln np flu ti- n
'J he Harrison town
land. kat wti-k a
held to pnrchusc it.
i.' ... on ftiditiu
hi? ' lllll'il wus
' i ultia of-
t . n s)l to the
fered to donate Du
whlt tttl.rs I'ltt t i'.-hev and
llartholnmi dctiiaedeii t .uii.ihri. 'I'lie
oiler was tifiiiH-d and tl . . tuiicll dU-
bnndeil 'I wo dais Liter Willnhnw
sunt an ultlmstuin l- utindtng Wu ihhi
for Ihu prt iiege of stu; ''! Hi rough the
winter He claims tue govertMiu-nt
trnopw cannot Interf. is us lie has thu
rlnht l eject treapansi rs and the set
tier are pe"ln-iit:: to defend tliein
solves
Wcsittra P'".ii;iitt.
tstlixr I on Nov I he ff. 'lowing
fcuilli'ilass post mill- i teiitineiit
wi-re aiade to ! n
in Mi-it inr. si "m1 i r.' n nif f
i riiiin .. til. W a : nn om. it. i u
Imirnr It i 'i n. II H oi ut Kin
".i l 'i "ii 1 K .-.. t m
Hli'i ..ti II" r i 'jK Hi .. tMi
ils .. t it i . t !
In K .... r ' . f r.l i tn.lj
J l.i..-it
i.i ll. .ahi.ii . - AI ltulbi I i. i.'
Anuls P)tk
I roil. Mini's- llolhcr-lit kin I Wad
Isnr.l't oi si i Mo N'i -. 7 Mrs.
Samuel llaltoti uiothxr-lu-biw of
Prank Jnnips died at i.no o'chxik jov
titrda) 'Afturuogu at her hi'.i.u uaar 'hi
tJl.
"iiinu wii.sos miti.iv.
Tlir Niilrtt Trnlli l(iitibM nittlrtril tif Xlnr-
If. In tlir I It. I lisgrrs st sirimiis
X
Snt. t s:. N N. 7 -Tho Jurt
lu ll t t Itwui e is1 agrei .1 on u tcr.li
of 'nit. "Iiinli." wlio hid xlci'
wiiiu.il' nine ll p ut wu- utakensil
nml informed of the verdict. 'I here
nan n. i lining.. In his demeanor 'lhe
court Wn asseinbled ns soouns posnllde
ui 1 the prisoner w.tn taUen upstult s
Into the yylirtrootn. The Jurt repot ti d
thnt they hud found tliu irl-onnr guilt y
of murder In the tirst defrco. and the
p.. 1 resulted lu that way U lion the
jttrv left the room the prisoner nro
afur iipenUltiif to ItU attorney nnd
ttilid;
' I xould ask your hoiTor for permis-
sion to examine the gun I was said tn
have in mv possession. Hither exam-
ine It yourself or allow ib to otntnltte
It."
"Tint has tHpn panned upon." re-
lied li.sf"ii Mel.eiimin. "and nothing
further en ti be done on thindut. Y"il
will huve another tiDnrtng on Wedtu s-
tbiv "
The court ndjoiirnnl till Weilnclav
when Wilson will bt sentenci'd As
the prisoner wan returning to his cell
hr turned to the deputy sheriff untl
Mild in a trembling voire. "If that in
what ton call Outlining just ire nil
right if I hml shot the man on sight
it woiilil huve Im'cii diiferellt. ' His ult-
Jeet in as'dng for thu revolver Is sup-
posed to huve been to do violence.
W ilium will now bo guarded enntitut
ally.
'I lip I It It ll vtl Mlllir.lllr.
Cillritio Nov. 7. Tostay tho deilio-
emllc inliiority mot to elect n nciyur
pin tent There were no republicans
presnnt antl thp (.esslnn wan adjonrnctl
until ft o'clock the sergeunt-nt-nrins
lwlng Instructed to compel tin preif
onci of alt itlderm -ti. The denio-ratn
still pinltu that tin eV tion has tal.'eti
place wh He the republic. ills hold that
the tempirnry sii.'t. SMit to the mur-
dered mavnr wus di n Niitiinhiv
tvben Ahlcrumn s ift tecelved one
more vote than tin- iii'iintct.itic eiiiidi
tlnte innld KiH'ii'-s of gieiit dln-iir.
MVtft. having taken the tstllt of oltlee
willprtBi'nl his Isind for apiiot
Nit It.lli'f from I'utler.
WtsniM.iox. Nov. ( hlef .Itistlisn
Puller ill the supreme court itpnie I
the npplb'utioiis of Pur. iis ntiil Si id -gpr
district attorney and marshal for
liortht rn Alabama for leave t i tlb-
petitions of inaiid.iiiius eouiiuaiidinrr
the Alabama district court to reinstate
tliein In the oflli'i' i iroiit which thev
wi-te relin vinl lit Presidt ill ri.vilnnd.
Tin se ineli chtitiii'd that they could nut
br rumored until their terms expired
The courts did tint go into tin- nu-rits of
the matter. .. If simply th.it the
cinws were tint projicrlj prescuicil f.r
lu consideration
Thn I'imIii 'tow limnlb
Niw Voiih Nov. 7. -11 Horry Wall
tho well kno.tn h-iiilcr In umMMilinn
toggeiy fushloiis wu.n aire' led last
night cliurgrtl w 11 belli iuioxieuti.t
He illiccU'd the etibmun to drop him nt
tl hiuie v l.i-re In: was iinltiiotvn and
the cahbv tl rote Ills rliaige aroiiud lo
the police station. t ill. In uiiswci'liig
the usual iiii'stion.s snid he was !;".
.irs old and a "irelitlctti in of lei-ine "
He wan ballid out.
Srlr Ittlf.llls tl.. ! tlir Ill-lit
Jitv: iitK Nov 7 ".ii ii'.-rei'iiicnt
haa been signed tty Hilly Thoiiip-on.
represent Iik t hurley Miteltell nift W.
A ltrady. for .Iium s .1 loiinit. nuuu
will pi-idsibly huve th.' elfeet if brluir-
ing off the big tight In New Orleans.
It look's after (ill as if thu Olympic
club of the t recent t Uy will secure
the event
It l.l'.int tl'llll; llltl.vniiis.
Tli. to men were injured out- fatally
III a b'usllng accident at South I Va-
in ..Iv '.lltns
'lhe state veterinarian of Illinois lull
found si vera) cases of girfiuu-rs amoit;r
hnrws near tlillstwnti
Uov lteiifri. of OUtah nun. Is in
W;iliiii(tnn lip talks enthusiast ical-
ly of the lerrltor 's tulurr
I aliforiilu Is making elTm fs to seeurti
the Itest exhibit of the Woi Id's f ir fur
the Nan c'runt'lmo tniilwiiUr rs posi-
tion. 'lh llrafllian legation at Wnsh'ajJ'-
ton denies tint repot le I sinking of u
tni'isport at Uio tie .I'ineiro In te
IC't'U
On Novt nisr in Miss r.lixibi-ih I.I-
hlna second daughter of the ei s..ri"
tary of w.ir will he married lu New
York
"Manlel J Hurt trim fatalh injure.! n
hieagoby fulling In front ol u i . . l.
train which p.irtiullv pansed on r Ins
totl t .
tin. Poster of f.ouisbtia. sat s thnt
he will do all !n his sii r to prevent
the l orb ill Mitchell tight tahint phiet'
it New Orleans.
Senator It ill aavs the fate of many
presidential apimlutccs whose nomina-
tions were held up by the senate de-
pnds on their loatty to the parly is
tho coining r lections.
lu view of It having been hung np
by the acunta it is not likely that the
presldunt will trtka nn nctlon In the
matter of Mr. tlnrntdotvi r' noudna-
ilon owing to the coiigrcsslonol rci-cMs
Tho home of Oeoi-ge I oiiMr a kirm
hiborer near llock Is" uul HI. was .te
atroed by (lit. nn I his children hatlie
4 years and Nellie U years old. were
burned to '.! nth isiper tsa injuixit
lor thu DrH iline on e Mr. lie p
land's Inauguration the atlniinlatratliii
now haa an opporluilltv to map ont
and Inaugnratu the po loles tn V cur-
ried out In ntitloiial affair of tho arl.i
lu power
XI m. f lirelsnd h is hud a narrow
nitcapu from apnoartug Isifore tin- Aim t-
tau public a a writer of Action n lot
ot tnoruscrlpt written b.v her w lu-u h
suhool girl Is-i tig re sc tied from publlth
era to whom a mercenary peivii of
f.sred It
AfUr ii n iillday'acotifercncn at iVrn
III. U'tttien thn oihualS of the Hi
1 our railroad mid thu strikers In tin
railroad yards an agreement wus
reached by which the whole subject is
pout (toiied for tail day ivlinti another
tcufrrsucc will bit hrld.
Scientific
American
Says:
" Ariiiii'..! 1'ultt.rs pusses; on.
insii; . r.' ! suptfiorily In Uirtt
d.-.oiiiiHjition through hutK
kfiiuiitatiwli is illipuwible."
SILVER
churn
aurrnRiiVts
i: t! . only Rclcnlificnlly pfv
turnl iiMifuial I'uttir. It
swi-i' ;i;l nlvv.i3 ieln.11 s
m'l'i'f Silvtr r.luirn irali"
in.!:! dt tM.h vr.ippcr of V.-.v
I niill'e.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
Kansas City U. S. A.
Stiiiliir. Hi lrniil lo I'lni
bil'i IN Mi . Nov 7 I be (south Jnp
Iln Mining ton concentrating plant
nan di'stnwed bv fire 'Hid Ios is
iilmnt fil.uuo with insiirtincc of '.'0u0
The Oalena Kin smelter was iiImj
dpstrovwl by liv I' In loss Ufio.uw
with light insurance.
lUrer I iitmtrtliit. tii-i.il
lit'lflt II t r U Nov 7. I.oni'fel.
low sire of the third 1 reelulid lassim
Ililey and other fiinous racra Is tlein'.
liongfello v was ii get id I aldington
i.tie of tho u.ot.t iint." ires I he Ainet-
lent turf hi.stt r l.uoull i.nd in turn
fnti the strong iiuilitit's of hi. sire. '
those of his ow n gi t
rrt'U In Uul litems.
Ksm O!. Nov. :- t Itrcmllu ft
miles north of here. List night one of
the ser'. s i.f fust ntoek trains on the
hoi-It Island juiiipnil the switih uuU
m-vpru' i Mrs i re wieeUcd and llility
two cuttle Willi. d .mil otlu rs Injaicd sj
illttt the. i re shot
lamaiittli I mini I liil.ln-il
Maxiiiksihi Nov Uut.rwlll l-j
lot Into the M.uieh." .ir sliij canal to-
tii irmii It is opi'i'ted that It will
lulu- bin wicks to till it TtiU .:nt
sleuiut r is i.iettcil to uiakt; the pa
-htTi' from IiltrHiii to Manchester oa
lleivillbv I
Thu war in P.riiil is now mutlnes'
til-.nost ctclustreh to naval iiiniu;'tvei
I iMclori' t'jc imliiiitlmi.
Ulit.AitoHA Cm Nov I. Dr. P. V.
iMarloii Pis : b!.ut ll.iardof lidccatlou
tlutlirlH 0. T.: Then will be an t'.xatii-
luatiun of applicants for high school
teachers' cm tillcates on November Is
111 yunr ei'i . at virli h place us your
honorable board unit designate "Thi
eaiulidiitin hitldiug city or county cor-
ItUi'litl s limy hate the gradet on all
studies below the high school uivcptcd
at the option of t inr board. .ur
lions will be sent wm in gii-nl lime.
Very rcspeel fully
K. I. II tTiiu a
Sec. Territorial Hoard yi IMuc'itUu
Professional Directory
LAWYERS.
A. 0. OFFHAUSEN
I. si- u 1 1 no 1 1 non
For tho City of Ctitlule
Oilier wliii i li ekt r. altorne.".il
k.itt oier t i'ii lirn- National llauk
All Oillicii't Accounts Looked Alter
Ami l.iieii ir.iii.pt Attention
0. A. IIUQH13S D D. 8.
0ENTI3IKY IN ALL ITS DHANCHEH
tltllrr IIikoiii 3.X II. mil S lt..i.
Ilvir I ii.llul .N.itlminl IUiiIi.
li rut ii . om tiioti v
r.. i'. Ill Ki.lN; til
I I n. s : i il I t'.i
I 1.11111 (iimiii tlmtrsi'i.
Iklal. rn i An n n iii;iii I iiu.J ulrtcr
1 .1 I II m i il. I a
ItillN l-iis'i .i; it. u noM m.
FOSTER & THOMAS
A i'llM'-'.l i I tt
PriU'ller III a'l the eourts RUil bi-f t
the lippartmentM at Washington
Speeuil ut'entiou given to
I'ilses arising under toWl
slie laws.
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OKLAHOMA.
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