The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 198, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 9, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST DAILY PAPER PUIJLIBHED IN OKLAHOMA-
VDL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY DECEMBER J) 1893.
NO 108
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SENSIBLE VIEW
The Oovornor Orders the Dismissal
of Iho Mandamus.
KKASONS .'Oil THIS ACTION.
Iliiwriinr Itinlrmt li Ciintlm i-il 'llml
ItitsNo 1'iiiier In Itelinili' li-irltu-
l In I (lllli tuts Aiiiilnli il lur 14
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Oklahoma CUv I'rcssllimtti
ln
laic editions of the I'ress-tiiictte wo
hiivo imiiiIo mention of rumors to the
effect that ilovernor Itctifmw liutl di-
rected Attorney (iiillirnltli tn dismiss
the muiiiluiiiiis discs itguiustijuclu anil
Ktvlug.
As vu now loam autlon was liikun
mi tilt governor's Instruction iiml tlu
cast's dismissed without prejudice to a
new tiellon. on December t Is'.u.
A representative of tin- I'ress-i.ju.cttc
culled upon the goicrnnr ut his olllee
III tiitlhrlc this morning tt'lii'ri' we
found hint iullu busy.
After spciking of his action we en
iilriil us t what prompted the dis-
missal of the iiiuiuluiiius csi".
Tin1 governor replied that almost
Immediately after IiIh Inauguration
and after Mr. tliilhrulth was unpointed
attorney general. It eamu to hisktiowl-
oJgo that the regent of tho agricult-
ural mid mci'liauleal college at .Still-
water were iiilsiii!iiitii;lug and inlsill-
reeting tin alms ami objects of that
institution and after being advl-cd by
tho attorney general as to his power
of removal thin power was promptly
exercised and the regents reinuved and
commissions issued to their successors
At Mils they refused to stirrot dor the
eil'eets nnd belongings of their office
and an actiun was commenced in the
supreme court to compel them t de-
Ivor on what elTects. records nnd be-
longings they hatl in their possession.
An application wit made to lodge
Scott us associate justice fur a writ
of iniilidiiiuuv This w.ts but u few
days after his appointment and u f ou-
tlays befure the niceting of the mi-
prcme court. October 7. s;i . Although
iitdgo Scott admlttcil in dciivi ring his
opinion when consldcrliu' th- matter
that the right was clear f'r a pcrciup-
lory writ in the llrst in-tancc under
oua. lire yet he only issued tin altern-
ative writ returtio'hlc before the su-
premo court on October s. When the
mutter came up for hearing ul that
time counsel for the oVft-mluuls
inored to ipiakli the writ for the ica-
on that It was signed by .liulgu t-'cott.
instead of lndu tinned by tin; clerk of
the supreme uuiii-t. "I could only re-
gutil this as technical.' mi id the guv-
ernor "and a mentis of evading the
real question .hut ires Ila'.e and llur-
ford however bring u majority of the
court took a different view of the mat-
ter from Judge Scott anil sustained
the point.
"Application was then made by the
attorney general for a peremptory
writ right there before the supreme
court and this the court refused to
even hear by the sam- majority.
After the adjournment of tho supreme
court tho nttorney general by my di-
rection commenced n new action and
applied to .hulgc .Scott for a peremp-
tory writ of mandamus to compel
deliverance by the defendants a- be-
fore Hinted. The peremptory writs
this lime were allowed and the
defendants refused to obey theui. At
laehlilents were Issued for contempt
bill before service cmild be had -liulge
ll.ilo vneated the writ and Issued ail
alternative writ returnable before the
supreme court at lanuary term .lodge
Itnrfonl of our-c approved Judge
Unlf'ft action. 'I he strange part of
tills" said tho goernr "was that
Judges Dale and Harford signed the
alternative writ of nmmkitniis and in
addition the ordi r vacating Judge
Scott' peremptory wr'.l in the same
iliauiier tlmt .liulge Neolt signed the
alternative writ which Judges Male
and llurfiiid ipmslud at the sitting of
the supreme court on tictobpr 7.
It Is evident to my mind.' said the
governor. "Hint Judges Dab- and Itnr-
fonl (Judging from their past actions
in the mutter) would continue to net
tiigelluu-.'n thi' dual hearing in Jaiiu-
ai. 1 onclinli"l. lather than take
liancex to 1. 1 the uutiler stand as
though no case hud evci been c tu-
UHMieut). tliercforc ordercil theni ills-
mlftsoiL" "What llion govcrnni said the re-
porter will be the outcome of lids
matter.' Will Hies" men whom ott
have iv moved for malfeasance In otliee
be allowed to remain ami still continue
tholr innl-iulmluifttrailiin as before""
"Well." said the got or nor "I can do
nothing more I have done all within
my power. If the courts hold that I
have not the power t remote then I
am helpless. i
"Areynueonvlneedthul the Minrctiio
court will so hold '" lninlre'd the re
pnrtur lorthcr.
"hi pursuing thi' course I feel it is
butter for tho putilio thut take no
ftlltlU'f cliunces nt prwnt." replied
titu govornor.
"'I hen" wild our ri'ieirtcr. "do you
eanslder that our laws are defect I vo
nitil (In not fflvo on the power to re-
miivii fur tnalfcasnure ueg't-ctorduty.
tlicuiniwli'tir.i "t? In oMee?'
"Not by tiny ineiins." replied the
governor "llur law on this subject
aro Idontlcal. I nui tuhUed by the
uttornev general with those of Da-
Until. IkUiisuH. MiMiurl Illinois New
York. Ohio and oil" r Mates anil the
supremo courts .f all llioMit-tatcs hae
illillidd the governor In the eveivlsc of
this power given lilin by Mutute. In
my Jiitltrtiicn- .1uiIbt Dale and llurfnrd
liavo ludlfuteil by their fiction In this
luatlo" what their tlnal decision wiiuld
lie. Ilonee I mil prompt. d from that
belief to iltMiiUs tlu'.se an's.
Or. PrlccVi Croant liakliig Powder
Word's Tftlr HUhMt Award.
An Atilentui'iil at Nnrmiti
NPIIU.I.V. O. T- I'eo '. -l-Speeilll-l
AY. II. Ullbprt .v to proprietors of the
Uaokut store have made nu nulgii
nit'llt to II. I'. Hartley for the boncllt
nf UiPtr creditors. Aisutsestlinutfil ut
f lf.tiii: llaliillttrnol liiinvvn.
LARQC SIZED DAMAGE SUIT.
the limit Nlionl sir ir oRnil tor
1nnrlr llrit'ltril li) it Wiiinnn.
W'niiiri ICnii.. I lee. !. Spcclal.
Addle (I ray has brought suit against
the Hock Island railroad company for
damuges to the amount nf ii..no and
costs of suit.
The plaliitltl was ut I'oud Creek ami
wanting to come to Wichita went to
the Itoek Island depot for the purpose
of taking passage to Wichita. There
was no light on the platform nnd In
walking onto what she supposed to be
a continuation of the platform but
what proved to be a Mat ear she fell
and received severe Injuries.
TO DUILD A TOWN.
.1 liillioil
C'iOH:ill) (litlllic III'"
III lll
IIimIiii-ki III tlicl Strip.
Toi'KkA Kas Dee. !. Spcclal. A
charter was lllcd today by the Chi-
kttska Towusite and l.aud company
of Arkansas City orgauied to engage
in the real estate business atChlkaska.
K county. I'. T Capital stock. i:.noo.
Directors. Samuel M. lteddcll.of ( ross
(i. T. W II. Thompson of Wlnlk-ld;
lames W. Hamilton. I runl IV Selilll-
b:nif r mid I. I' Hoops rkansa City
Dr. Prlcc'a Cream (taking Powder
World' I'alr Itlittirtt Mcdil and Dlpluma.
GOULDWILL BUILD!
Extension of the Missouri Pacific Hood
to the Gulf.
ANOTIIKU UKIiAIIO.MA HOAI).
llelirui'lliiulit Sulil to llue M nl nil I.hkI-
neerlliit Irion Irhltii a l'i t Dili-
. t;.. Willi Inotrlli Hull- til
111 t a I'rsi lll'lllill' Itllllle
In llu- llii I ul
Mevli'.i.
Wlclilti llagle: A report Is curroitt
that Heorgc (loiild will Immediately
extcn I the Missouri l'acltlc road from
thlscltv to Onlvcstou.
The teport comes from a perfectly
reliable source one who is closely con-ncctc-'
with railroad circles.
This gentleman told the reporter fur
tl c Haglo a story that Is f trangc. but
oi.e which he &ays is absolutely true
'lhc story Is lu subitancc us follows:
About three days ago Mr. tieorge
tioulo urrlvcd in this city incognito in
a private car which was s. unpreten-
tious as not to attract attention lie-
fore leaving Now York he telegraphed
one of hi most trusted engineers to
me. I li i tn here and having complied a
si hours' conference was held in Mr.
lloiild's car. The result of the confei
ence was that Mr. tiotihl gave his
engineer two route-. t lialvest-m and
oldercd him to go over U lu a wagon
and thoroughly learu the topographi-
cal advantages of each route and re-
port to him. This done a corps of
engineers will be p-it to work on the
most practicable route.
Those who were lu position to ascer-
tain say that Mr. (loiild was very earn--t
In the propo-ltion and was evident-
ly de-lruiis of having the road built as
rapidly as po-Mlile.
It is' understood that his Intention is
to head oil the ninth and smith enter-
prise so inii-h talked of and hence his
si crccv in the matter.
It l s II a's i that or.eof the biggest
firms of rilltoaJ contractors to the
I'liltcd Slates was represented in the
confeien -e.
I'rom the n it me of things It is hard
to get details of tbc conference hut
the (.'ciitlemau who told the above
story N p ii-itlvc that Mr. (build's pur-
pose is to build with all the ha-.c pns-
.Ib e
Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder
Most Perfect Made.
NOT A GHAHGE SUSTAINED.
I'liiiei'illiilts In tlic Com I.Murtl il ul (
Ml-
lliln slli- II. linn llraeliiil
ul the War llepiirl mi nt. i
W siiinin. Hit !. Ism-dill I The i
proceedings of the gcnerjl court mar-
tini lu the case of t aptulu ). )'. Slllcs.
recently tried in Oklahoma on charges
connected with the laud rush liavo
been received at the war department
and are said not to sustain a single
charge made.
ROUND POND.
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i.iii. Miiniiiii-iri nu' iiiiiniii'.iiiiin in
II t'tlj lillUIIIIIH lit.
I'oMiCiti.i i. tl. T. Dec. ! -piclul
The puhllcatlun of Judge llurford's
order of yesterday restraining Lewis
Il Chester and others from holding
an election as per tiovetuor Itcufrow's
prucluimitiou oraiiilng llouiul Pond
under the name of I'ond Creek into a
city (d the llrst clas. created Intettse
e.scltcmi'iit here and at ltoitud Pond.
I'ndcr the tlklahouni law '.'.rioo actual
Inhabitants are nci cssaiy to oignule
u e ty uf the llrst class. One .Moruii
Hindu an enumeration and swore thut
Hound I'oml had '.'..".on Inhabitants
and was corroborated bv others. iu
petition tiuvcrnor lEuuftow issued the
prociauuiiioii. a comiiiltlcu i.lllol.
upon liovcruor Itcufrow and stated I
that they thought he hud been Im-
posed upon. Tlic gotcrnor assured
the committee Hint he was conversant
with the facts ami that he had ad
vised the Hound Pond citizens to or-
ganize as u vllluge. Then turning to
the Okliiliniiin stitutcs lie he showed
the committee that on the presenta
tion of the ntlldavits nothing was left
for him but to Issue the proclamation.
The injunction was asked for by
one of the citizens of Hound Pond.
The tight seems to be among their
own Inhabitants one element wanting
to orgauUe according to law and the
boom element wanting to organize
without t'cgitnl to law.
TARIFF TOPICS
1 he Oommitlcc Finishing Up the
Schedules.
I.OlUtYISTS oi'T IN I'OIKJK.
I'rnliilih- I dial -nunr llniinlt Will Hi- M.mI-
I.Iii-iI .il I Inn- I. IIiii Hi il lli-trnuri
ami l!iMinlltiir4 A I'liioiKf
In lln.l'l He I'nt II trier
tliti.il to In.
nine Iim.
Wasiiimiiov. Dee. t. - Pending the
ciniipletiou of the internal revenue
part of the new turllV bill li th demo-
crats of the Imiiso ways and means
coiuiutttce niwl consideration nf the
liulshcil scheilules b the republletlti
ineinlier. representative of ullcctcd
interests me iiiiissiu hen. fm- u tierce
ciuupalgii. l-'or Mime das the whisky
trust people have bad the niot powel'-
fill leprcseiinit mn here but the white
le id lobtivNt are now mustering con-
siderable stremrtli
Thcil!tl!cti1lv which w lit ciiilfroulall
thee pel-suns l-i-. In tho fact that If
conirre-o. let- ilmv n the liars as to one
aiticle. it will Is- etpiivalellt to letting
them down in all It is fell Hint
n It'hliiivr lo th- liu port null ies of
paid reprc.Mitative-. of any Interest
n.i'il-l be nearly fatal. '1 he democrat ic
uifiiihcrs of the committee have prac-
tically ai'rccd to counsel their friends
In the house to stand linn
It may be that the sugar buiint.i will
be wli.ilh iiliolished at once Instead of
being emitted to linger for a few
M'arsi.n n 'le.i.bU ilcerellslllg scale if
vitality Secret n-v ( urllsle is sjild to
f.ivnr -uch il iiuirse iitnl lhi-re is a
si if in" sentiment in sinijsirt of it
aiiinng members
Mr Haiti r. of llhio. has been lriog
to get the sentiment of the huilsc. or
til IcjmI th.' democratic member mi
the subject of a duty on -.llgnr. He
w. m Id tike to M-e the tarllf bill cany a
duly of one cent n pound on sugar unit
thinks this would yield ?".0.mti.WJi u
year and obviate the neccssitv tT In-coin-
t:is. whieli he thinks will be nil-
popular. It is not linown yet what
will ls the rc-uli
The clerks of the viiut and house
committee on appropriations Inne pre-
paied n tiibto showing the estimates
and appropriations for the year lvOI
an I untiling a comp.ir'.Miu with the
ctlmales of Mi as submitted bv the
licusiiry departli'-nt The total ap-
propriations for Istll weic tKir.i..Mll.:t.Ml.
The totulcstlmat s for i-i'i arc Mm-
::isi.;si. The total estimate of revenues
for Isti.'i are lti fit; s. Tin i-xccss
of estimated appropil.itioiis ev-
elusive of dullcleiiclcs ami iiilsecllau-
eons appropriatloiis over the estimated
revenues of s:i: arc Sll.sT'.l.otl. t hull-
man aycrs. of tlie appropriation com.
mlttcc. intimates that the appropria-
tions will ls somewhat less than tho
estimates fur the year ts'.'-l.
I'lie democratic member.- of the ways
and means eouimlttec have changed the
tin plat ' schcdul from ad valorem to
specific dut.. !!ing the late at oiieand
one-fifth cent per p mud which is just
a tent lower than the present rate
-i nt. si'i.rii;it or nuviriiiri;.
rieili liuii-li sililiii It.- I l.iiili.rlilK fur Hie
Iliirli- n( liiiiii'rliillia
I I'wtts. Dee 'J -M H.iiic's paper. I.e
1 Pari-. devotes a page to an article up
on the rcwval or .Mipolcoolsui II
hints that the mnwinciit is not of spon-
taneous growth but tlmt it was manu-
factured h the imperialists. Iltuhls
however that the director of the I'orte
St Martin would iinligiiuutlv repudi-
ate the insinuation that he iccclvcd
loii.iiim f nines fnnn the llotiap.irtlsl
committee to produce a (day
l. Soul lu an Interview with a icp-
rcsentutlvo of I.e Paris said that he be-
lieved that the movement was not of a
p..litlcal character but merely a senti
ment vearoing to a glorious p.isi In the
fac of the wearisome iiiouotou.v of the
1 present. The people he said wanted
palpable realities ami they found oul
'politicians without grandeur and a
i jealous deuiiienicy
' M (ieorges Thiebaild said he icgard-
' ed the movement us only a develop-
ment of lliiulailglsm. from which the
Itiinipiirtisls would profit nothing
I M Divfus admitted the intensity of
the motcuifiit and hinted that the
time was coming when the country
would be glad to lie able to relv upon
the sword of a llniitiportc In the Alps
and on the llhine
still. ltMi tssl'ils
I lhc I'reihlriil Not ierie I'mb-r I'ciliilu
J Itr-n ledum.
W iMllMiluv Dec a. bill lo rv-
I H-ul the 10 Mr cent till on state bunk
I circulations has been f ruined h the
Ul coiiniimcc to emeu uie ion i-..iii.
mlttcc on b.iukiug and curie ue re-
ferred all measures ivbitiug to thin
ipu stlou uud will Im reported to the
fall commit le- for final action before
belnu' ruporlvd to the h.ni.e
'I he bill duos not repeal the tax tin
conditionally but pruxides thut the Is-
sue of currency shall he under tho di-
rect hut of the comptroller of the cur-
rencv and shall he limited tu auioitiit.
The comptroller's mprrvlslou will pre-
vent the Issue of i urreucy w hlch is nut
iiiutJ' set tired and lend to prevent
wild c.it issues
Il is nnilcrnt'Miit that t lie. lull has the
approMil of the president who desires
the tv pen I if it is sitrrouiiilcil with
pi.iji.-i safeguards
lillhll It) Ills llisiilie llriilllil.
i:iHiiiusi. Kan Dec. ti Trunk
.Vewcouicr living one tulle siiiilh uf
this clt v. was shot and Instantly hilled
b hU Insane brother. Iklwanl S'ow-
(uiiiei. at II o'clock this iieu-iilng. IM-
ward was brought back from the
usnm miii'' time ago and was con
sldcrcd liuriulci.
i.IuimIi r In lllliiiil.
siniiMiiiiu.il 111.. Dee a Dr. Triiue
1 1 rower Mute veterinarian reports tn
the live stock coiiiinlsslou that liu has
found tlucu eases of glanders at
Hidden. Adams county and that thir-
teen exposed uilllliulslmvo been placed
lu ipumtittttic.
li Mt it ii it i:it
k Snelli Urn. I llmik Itnlilii-il nf nlA.onil In
Itrsml ltullilil No (In lu the Itnli-
lier. Soffit lll'.Nli. luil. Dec. '.I. The
South lleiid national bank one of the
largest banks lu northern Indiana
was robbed of over I.iH0 yesterday
The iiihhcrv was committed in broad
daylight while hundreds of people
were on the street and the robls'is
siiecceileil III gcttinir aw.iv with their
Isioty without leaving the slightest
clew.
Cashier Myron Camplsdl remained ul
the bank which Is lu the heart of the
etl. until all employes wcicgmie lie
then us he supposed locked the middle
iloor of the big vault and left even
thing in the usual shape at the noon
recess D wiis l'J:Ji o'cloek w hen he
left. At !;. .ill he returned entering
. . . . . .
bv the front slicct door. He iusm-.I
down the corridor alongside the eusli
ier s. olleetor's and other desks and
tin n. -I ti h left to cutei' the door
opciiiiur I'lich ot this line of continuous
desks. As lie w i- alsiut to enter the
door Ills foot slim I a chisel lie tilcked
it up. but thought nothing of the mat-
ter as the p mutters hud been lu the
building he thinking the had
dropiS'il il
'I ell lliiiittti"- liitci Assistant I ashler
loliii M lb arrived. Mr. Campbell
showed hiie fie chisel. Mr llrown's
suspleloiis wine aroused to such an ev-
tent that an investigation was im-
niediiilch instituted The men found
a rear window np-ii. the litick door un-
locked and tin door between the direct
oi-s' mom iiml the c iitiiting-rooin muti-
lated. rusli waslhioi made for the
vault The disir wnsnsMr imiliell
left It The swmi' t' i ick and
ilillluud the safe w Hue chniec
showed thill the inoiiev had is-i u
taken hut lhe could not tell how
much The pol cc wcii- l unit' imlith-il
Ycstcrdiv nflcruoou's business went
on iih. iit as usual n p.irllenlar elfort i
vmis uiuilc to ileti'i'iii'iii' the e-n't
ailioiiut until the d.n li.ilniicc was
made up. when It d"Vi'loi.' I that the
rotdiers M'curvd $.VONi.
The raid was well planned a. Is
shown le the fact tll.lt the rolds'i-n
touched no iuone that vtotild lie ut
once missed llu top of lhc sif- was u
iiuititcr tr.iy containing iitsnil ...tHio
Noladolhirof this was touched 'Ihey
conllncd thciiischcs to Hie -nfe. whlcli
contained in the neighborhood of :'.-
DOil 1 I.IIUO being ill gold. (If the gold
only Jl.iiai) wus taken the rest of the
M'VIUU stolen was ill pater miincy.
none lit slher. tin the c ish ler's desk
was ipiite a sum of change lint notli-
in was I'liichcd. The ro'i ls'r then
l.i-'il the il II 1 1 door to allu.v Mlspleiotl
.mil left by the li.o'U dour v hlch thev
unlocked leaving the rear of the budd-
ing as they had approached it
isss m.i.iam'i: woiirc.
llii' llnlei iljiinriM WlrrltMiifl s...
Inn llllli er IMii'loil Hi Kiihalnii .
Tiil'KM. Kan Dec. U -The sixth
.iiiuual isinicntloti of t " rariuers' Al-
I la nee and Industrial union adjouriiud
ate last night. As the meeting was
secret little Is klto'vil of Hie proceed-
lugs by lhc oitlsldc public ccepl such
.is uiciuIkm's arc w ilHug to tell.
The most Impnrtiiut work was the
preparation and adopt ion or the resolu-
tions tin- chief points of which .er.' a
eomleiuiiutlou of i rct.irv nf gricitlt-
are Morton's recent utterances and In-
dorsement of the "North and Ssmth"
tall mad project l.nv I.ew. Ding's
' tramp circular" and wotiiiu siiirriv;c.
Hverx thing was unaiilmoiis eve. pt on
the iptestlon of Winn.iu sllllVtlge W hleli
eaiised a divls on
It is denied that polities entered Into
the proi'cuitliigs althoiull it is ad-
iiiittcd that the platform of the nation-
al alliance convention held at St. I.ottls
in ss;i nas realllrin -.1 A liti'ruri Im-
rcaii was also created which will direct
euros ul lecturers lliln winu-r. Iliei
It-el tirers will follow the f'linuliiuipiu
plan of Instruction printed lessons be-
iiik distrlhtitcd wccklv.
iMllecfs were elected as follows
President W.si llauuat vlcu presideot.
Mrs. It. A (Ills Tnpekn; secretary uud
treasurer. J. II Prciicli Topeku:
state k-ctiirer. s. M Si ill: assist-
ant stale lecturer ti II Miller: chap-
lain. A. C lllllnmn. iloorkeeper. J. S.
Hllwoisl: iisslst nil .-nirlieeper. II II.
I.esler: stew aril IJster: uii'inlicr
Judlciiiry committee. S J McNuuuii-
ton delegate In National alliance.
James shearer: alternate to National
allium-.'. Il V I'littersoit: delegates to
si I I .on is e. invent Ion. W. . I lull mi.
Jolillt. (His and J I. liish: llleruiv
committee. Mster Troitiluer W. S. Ilail-
iiu and siistci- Kiigirlcs.
i I til lt i ion oi i limit.
in l.itnri in l. el mil linniiieri ninl rlioiRp
the lli-;olipiirtir-
tilt lo o Dec ' IVomlneut I hlcugo
la boring men say thut at the nevt an-
nual convent mn of the American Feder-
ation of I .nt sir which will conxeiie
here next Mnniltn the westciu forces
will deutuiid Hie li.insfcr of tic head
ipiartcrs from Nc.v York tut hlc.ijfu
It is also Mm I Hint the opMistiun In
the re-election of I'l-csldcul ttompers
will be strong and His westerners will
endeavor to elect T. .1. tlrllllii. of this
clt.v. u his successor Tlie reelection
of Secretary t liris I Am us will also lu
opposed it Is sail and all ut tempt
will Is- tntide to supplant him with
James l.inehiiu. of t hlcugo uicriv
little war Is'iween the hirers o' the
(list and west is expected when the
olne lull of nlllecr- oceur-.
Nu liiiaiili) I'll-1 lur 1 1 tin.
i nu I'.o. Dee ti W hen Prciidergust.
the iissussln i.f Miivor Itnrrisoti was
led into Judge lll'i-n lllllil court
room lo-ih'.v he hatuled lll (it
tiiritf.i. Mr l'.vx a letter In
which he iiUeil that the Insanity
ii ca bo withdrawn declaring that hi
i.. . . ... ...
believed people would got an l.l.-i that
liedid not kill farter llairlsmi for Hie
bi
hen ni uoi ion arier nairisoii inr mc
IH'lleiii oi ill" M-oiiB in i ire out ruiiier
from a ihtmihiiI or elHsli motive t-
tiniiev bases dcollucil tu statu wh.ithur
hn would glv-- Hie lettci' am cunsiit-
t niton
(IllPl.tliiie Sf4.
l.oMius Dtsu. U Mr tiliidstonuUIII.
lie was nimhlu tu go to llrlgUUU) Uh
day iifrttiigmt
QUEEN OF TRUMPS
Uiliookalam Plny a Cod 1 bat Stnr-
j'.irs Mr Glcvfliiotl.
KKSTOKATION INSIIM-ICIKNT
I hi. Iliiteriliiipfil Will lime III lieri Mil
I li.l II II I'liU ller Itnrtt lint
I'rixldeiii iiikei a sr
'llml lie Klip. I'ii
tlrvU to illllf
snT.
tVinsiiTii lies I'hc ipteeli's
ponitlou aeisiunlN for Hie hitch ill the
administration iinignimine. suit! mi
cv-ofjlcliil of lhc stale deimi'tuient who
..in . ... . ... .... . .
till let a ill- i-I.inv lehitl.ms with his olii
aMiH-tnles Minister Willis ' istll
HiiiuhI (his treiitteiiiiin. "e.trricd with
him iuslriti-lioiis lull and es.lleit to
carry nut the slh- Innlinteil in Jsi'i-n--Inry
resliam s h Iter which tin- presi-
dent made public II. uas Input the
ipleeu back Umh the throne and thus
Ulldo what Mr I leieliinil eooslilecs to
lh the wi.inif done h.-r ti this count rv
w hen sli w us ili (Mtsed Tin. adminis-
tration was confident that Mr Willis
would Is- able to earn out lhc instruc-
tions prompth I'lie ( iii-sham letter
was given out with the ex perdition
that It would preeeite h mill h rv
few diys the new- that Iheipteeii had
lici'll reslori'il to her Ihrolte
' "Itnl a curious eotttiint i iry nrosc
otic entirely iiufoiesecn ttv the presi-
dent mid the siet-.-tnr Mi Willis ar-
rived ut Hawaii and eo'iooilliie itcd Hie
intent ion i.f I'n goieriinieot lo the
iptei'li. N.illir.ilh sin. was delii'hled
Hut iifti-l I'Spn'ssiu f fii-i j'uitilhiilioM
this ilark Minn d -miiiiiiii with a de
grcc of sinew. In.-- f.ti- whi.ii Mi-
li'tclaiiil ami -iinl.'i I ii-.liiini h.el mil
given her ercdil i- t.i .1 Minisl.-r Willis.
" 'lliH'S liils mi.-.iii that llii- I ii'ted
Mates will sustain me lifter potting uic
biuk'.''
"Minister W illis was stiiilisl His
Instrnrtioiis went no further tliuo to
d I If el him lo establish the status ipio
He Mid lo the rpieen thnt he was nim-
ble to ghe .issiirnncc of ao.vthlii : fur-
ther than restoration to the throne.
" 'Tlirn. said the iUeeli. 'I shall no'
mscpt tli.it klmi of rcstnratioii. If I
mil not to le sustained on the throne
by our ei.niitrv. I will turn from the
I tilted stales and lu.iU toi.reiit Itritiiiu
Tor tin rights'
"Minister W illis tlieri-tiHiu al down
and wrole In Se.-iel.il l.resliuill ii full
account of Ins iiiterii.-v with theipiectl
nnd of the iistoni-hln;r tin n ufTlrs had
taken. Iliivlli" ilnin s( he gave out
Hint uotlliiuf flirt h -r woiibl Ik- done li
him at llanal'miii1 In-reis-ited further
ilistrui I li .lis
Itiit K-.. ill's "irini' Hit aeioillit nf
tie Int.'nt-w M.uisler H illc jut tbc
coiieln -'oils anivel .it In hlui from
sr-ooiil observation. He told the
seeretarv that he found things in a
t ei.ndlHon iiiueh different from lhu lu
till I expi'cleil. Hi-snlo Hint the iUeen
hll'l Ho ineollK' bev.in i her MM'solul I's-til-.
I he s-uple nlsiat Iter and loyal
to her iM-rc without mentis and de-
S'niliii' u (sin h -r favor The prmi-
iotnl guveriiiin ut had established it-
self ipiite tlrnil .Hid was -upported by
the Weiillh ami i li t -1 1 1 r-ll e of the
i--hiuN It hud orii.iiiicd i resjirct
utile force. Hi gate the s ople urotltld
the tpici-n a bad iluirueiee ami the
people 'sdibid tin- provisi.iunl gtiiern-
melit a i'immI ehar.ictei. He in.lile It
vry plain Hint the iidiniiiistrutiou had
Iwo stullv misle I l Mr. Itloiinl's re-
port. "W hell this corivapiiudi'iiiv rclieheil
the stale depart ineiit emit limed the
cv-otlli-ial ' it civile I a MMisittloii Mr.
liresluiui tooU H to the Wlille louse
; and the addltlonul iii-tructons uskml
lii -Mr il tills were . ntt -n tlierc and
sent
haie
from
tin-re
I liese Instructions
scn tit lae state de-
went dbsM't from the
s.ui I r.uicisisi and
lielel
Ih-cii
NU'tlocit ' hc.v
Millie house o
llieuee li miter 11 is iilllv gumw
work iilsiut Hie state dnn iiiient ns to
what the instruction .ire
I 'M.t hiipli'ssjuM i lh it llu president
i has liusl -ued the lues. a"i- in ); way
j for fear that Mitn-lei Mi'll. in.i no
soiiiethiii'i Mi ! ! til it he is tisuiix-
ioiis now lohiiM- Minis!- W illis latin.
tain iii.ietiiilx as he w:is.i u nisj.s
.if" to li'i' him reach llawim and put
the tpiccli on I'.- linoiie I know
that c( . bo 're.hiiin is er
fcieli of th-- whole bii-oics 1 1 has
Ultima lid us uilieh tu elusi- I1i-iiis
Vlld I thiuU the president iuts to
li'lillsfi r the siil.j I t.ieoiiuss pist is
it is Heisniih tifr.iid I'ii- ii. ii nun
waive lie' ileum ii I t. In -ii t.i nieil and
consent to let WHIN pii ll.-l 1 11 1 I on
her lllli me .Hid l-l Inr t.ilie hi i
chance- Itut lil! ol this i t i (he Ut-
lest lliiti-iietioii III. I 'In pi si.fs
illllOeilillti- s ill inn nt - i pei illation
The in tin (Million nf He -I-i about
I ti' iUei lis is.iMnii'.'eiii. nl ol the pisi-
! gramme b.i Insist Iii i. ii 'iinethlllg
more tlulll reslovili'iu .-. i it is lie-
lleveil in li.l the state dc(sii lllieiit.
immuii rrt itut- :!.
llliinil lifffals l ultlt a tlmuiii fier nu
l.tililHg llelBlle.
Wi-iiisi.iox Hci a. Iii the hiittsr
lu-duv Mr Tallsil of S.1111I1 liroliliu
indeiviired to lone 11 resolution In-
structing tin- w.u . mid means and
1'UliMnif coiiointti . to report tariff
ami b.itlkiilg bill .it om 1- adopted but
oblei lion was 111 oh
Mi Kill'-1 i I - 1. tlic I up the
lilll to admit I t ii to t.itehoisl and
repil1'!""' hi .hi I 1 I1I1I111 lee. Th
Up ru'iu;r hum p 1 w th-.nl action
'I lie house Hteii nt into commUtec
nf the w hob-on tin lorre bankruptcy
bill. Vi III. Hid 1 Mis-our! niovi'd to
slrlUe mil tit cn.ietiu' 1 I 11.- Ihllhde-
Anting tin- 1111.1011. .n
'"'n-' '""' u '""u""
I ' Hit ex-
.lied-
thin it itut littiusan
in i'
guveiniie ni
claims co 1
In the Me.
American
OUttttid wi
19 Ul oil
I lilltan got
V:
Th.
hiliiiu
I Inn. in
Iiiii . -.
1 - miii
1 'ii
I i
1 11
MAHKCT HEPOHTS.
Minii'j unit till tiiiiiil
Nl. YhHK tl' S Th.- lik
hsl Utrlf strjilv sllhmuli -nui
thnntsl ii lifeline ofi small li.i.n.ri
i-nrtr ilAillniM lllstilluw ami l.m-.-.i
ulrnlin IHstlittHH mi Iiiriro imihis. -up
i Nr ri-nt tlii.-et nil nu on
is-ni to tt Hit tifeinn r.n .'ti '
A ilMve mite iw i'i ' iln.-jirii i
retctisl ' s-r I'i'nl n I llin ll t-i
Miliar i anil the riii-il lint .
innrliPt
-h ii. .
I. id-
Ml W ' I
III.. I l
.1 I r
i I . I-
. w I. li
-.1. .1
SMI
tiiin I'untlniHMi nr m s urt ilnll Iihhi.--
tli-lawsre barkawanna silriinrl I' in in
ciiirar.iUus reniirrril . ul i:tii-tm
sml tmr er cat l.in-ii-.l ml mn
Hlisirlisl ItrlHt Put "P niiilnly mi Ihiiiuk
oislrrs from tit ri. It tnaili- n aUilliinnai
4ln nl per rent Vni-imii TiilMr.n n
Weak and jior rum Liner The anninaiis
inrnl uf a ynld ali'imenl tu iiiominr ut i
nililiim dollars hail in il.-1 fTici on i It.- marten
thr Rcncral hnM iwinu iiml tlic niaditioos !
tint favn anv ln-arv ilrnln il -nUI nu thit entiii-
tr
Uiiiiiiis rtij i.ttn stuck.
UlRswl'ltV Ih'i rlllrBiHTIii
tits. ralu. IV alilppisl )carrdT "ll
The markri as ipnit anil leiil lr rho.es-
lwr I'dliimmi to limi r rnslrt iwlln Tis
eatilnatHi calves iiilv The Miumlnir are
ii'tirpsi'iitalliri' sales
UtlKSNttlt IIKM- a MM I SHORT "ISStlS
HI tr l.tsin l' ..l.tWtllOl
! il 13- IV . 1.119 .IM
n . . Il ? I
iiiuiiiiiihi sri;i.tts
Se. f. I iim ;li 1
CUs li Utiri'.Rs
I.WMHO .' IIMII9
.1 im a in ti
I PJ7 4(W i W SOP
i Il ItOU
TttXXn ASIl IklillM STBUBS.
J .. .. M am in . irsr WW
s? mi vti '
TB!l.l .IRti I.MMAS 111.
w mi uto i nt ants tvi
storKttrm iNo n-euiHs
: km stffi 1 1 . . . wr tw
nu itn.ti.
Hnjs- IMsrlil. MSI ahlptttsl rslrisi
I.Mx Ttw nmrket was f.ilrn iiiilvi. Ilahis
ulnHir M4 hesilcs slraiiv Thf hulk ot sales
wen- IS ftlttX I I he fnttim tnv are ii-pf ism 11 Is
llvr sales
1 tuil'.-n ax ;:! -.11 si : 1 m
I.' '.'1.1 .1l '.'I All M M 'K S-M
m 191 'j) M i:. xl t; i s j
im. ::; nix mi :t ms M m
m 'i .i .x 1 . -1. s 1.1 i j -.-:i 1 is
ni i'f his .- an xi u .i t.
HI .'.' Ml i .mi .xix is .111 in
At -mi ki ;a .'11 si 9 -sh :r.
iw -m .m-ji a .tu f m i :
'9 i Mi III is: X-J'M 'Ktrt - Hi
HI W M'l fll :; f lU j.X .'i .mi
.'st s Mn w. .'-.i kiu 111 ;.i mi.
M Ut Ml 88 .: Mil fill -.-.'I Ml
A) .'1 SHI -M MH t IM .X
tl -m mo .is -.'is .Mil ; wl -it .lu.-.
A-i SVS Mt III St Mil IS . Si Mli
; -iii r..ai m .sua Mn i-i ni
r. sin Mm 11 :ai : in ;i r.l mm
Shrop-tletilpts l.UH ahlptHsl trrstrntay
l.'l Tim msrlci-t uas rmrrmclv dull .mil ':!
lu locr Tlis fnllmrliiK am rriirrscMlMll'
sales
3s ipsiii-rii :-ini ij.41 i(--.i- aiisnx
..' . . si atii Im ni -.'in
llorsis Itrii-ltils. (M. hlinnl icslcnlai .'
The fupplv yettint waslanur urnl wttli sni
niirriisisl il-niiiiil Thi niarkrt wai u rj .ivt
tvvaa.1 .tl The rainr.' nl prlres H
IlmroUmll i.Wiiim .. I l'i .l'n
lliwl ilraft 1. l IIm . B Be UN
Kxlra driver ltW4!5li
loHMlilrlrer ... Ti.ilin
-.el'lle Bint Ini-mri TXiillt
siiiili. in mires uini ."lliii. Xt. ?
Wesierti ranitr unliroken !i i
Wi-siiTii imni"s i ;. xo.f. 3n
I llliMKO i.tlll S(l.
I'KIMi.i. Ilct. S -llid -Itccnlies MW el
f.tlal MiieriiB me;i hlpnMits tmii-wi
iH3 Irft over ulxiul s.ikm ipuilllv aissl. nmr
del ait I nti'l riiliT tlrin prlroaaUsiilr pui
ris Httil siiiiipers huylnii halea ranged ul .3i
HVMI tur Hutu ituxt.'icu for niusli ilon
4M-lil (or mui-.l f :ii l.1Morlii'4) park
intf mid h(iilnir lula ilK fnii.ai
1 utile llii i-lpls. m i.lTliial yeatPislur. a
'.'I itillinn-nis ii'stt-rdnr. '-' A.'l market rlrl)
ustlie nail prlcr Xii.tor lilshi r
shinn-.ttsiiit . ! oilklul icatnntuy.
1110! shlimieuii jriKter.liij l."l niiilnt
dull and m-il. 11ml lunimnn l-l" tilt l.iai-i
st. t.nnl. I.lie stnrli.
st bopl" Ih-i S-iallli- Iten lit- I mil
market active 11ml lis- lilili-r lluiia - tin
Mttila. Vo murhi'l Inrrl steady I'UUh
eK itriuii- ja lu-ft mi iiimsi. $1 Hifift.i
IIBht. Ciii-'si.X'.'' si.. 1: r-ipis vii mir
kl Mrin
1 hlcugo drain anil I'rort-liMi.
Ho- a (lK-i"d MUihst Imw stii iMiii!
W'li l-tHl- l' ft.' 4 1 II'
Jan
Ma . : ; 1 to
(irn lire .!' in li
Jan . 1 ft. ar '. x
XI4I I 1 I ' I 111
fcl IVr j - " "S'i '
JjUt "II' -t .'
Bar 1 l 1 Hi "I
I'oru iinv ia t.i 1 1 1 1 : ;x tin
Jim nfi l P l.'i.x tin;
Mn ntn 11 1; i.' si mi.
Ijurii Ik-e Kt .'. .
J n I if I-- T '.'. 1 1
M4v r f.t t . r .1 r :'
Hlbs llec T'li j Oi SI-
J4U .. !.' a 1 . -."
Miir 17 . it . a a;
Human t lly firuiii.
Kansas irr 11- a -IN-ceipss r -. 1
Inilay rr amln smneuhai Inirer Uiun -
pecusl anil talri lame rrrrlii jtr" iisju-'il f.ir
Bt-xiam'K Th inarki't 4 ttrin i-'trly Hmi
lit lb'' iuMiiI Mild at yi'Slt'l- I.IJ 4 ll Mm. 11 1 1
toward Ilia .loar Imiors qui! .tml n Iti-s wi re
numltiall y v tuner at the i-Iusp A inimuer nt
samples were tarried nil lh" Ibv-i iiniil-l
Thure ere im rocni'l hit niTirlii Liie hi.ti
Were alsiut Mi' river fur Nu ? hard mil uf ature
Hecpliits uf a heal In tlav au r 1 )iai avu
tear.
Prill's a. ii iiii.i.-.l js li.llon Mu -.' hurd
Shi-Hi 5li Nu :i li.irl Hhcui S.V Nu I hard
Mr rrj.ilr.l tlii li. No red .XX' c Nu 1
red U. I Mi Si Inst Nl.x:
rum as uiartlM-di-niaiideMliiill uiuluni' d
nri'-'-s lint at Ilic iluse nans ere ''(t's l
r An in on' imsiii'.s i dull li round ut
tunrrlM
ltM'Cllt i.I i .rli tuiliv li.'.ui. i vear ilV'l
41 cara
Mi !UIII""I sell 1) I!j.iUi K n.4.14 f'lly.
Nil lllllteil HuH'(. Nil I ! .Nu .' lllfU-
llii 'I'. N'i :t ln'.. i N i .' who- mid
mltisl s.ilii al in- Hl iiiilni Hliii' r hi I .11 ti-
Mfsaiiiliit nVi i tut Su .'null
Quia aold thr. liiv Im' -' I1 1 1 ild
luiri'l alseil si id pl!t"s 'lie fri'lui.' 14
i'r wi tl
Iti'ii'lic ut mn- t .In II . in iiw m J
ran
Mu - iiiim-i -.id nt '::4. 'h- Nu .iwixmi tl
tt'.'ri Nu i iiikki -ivjitv Nu shit wk
ttiv.Sx is hile '.! .ml No I while.
St'iWii-
llay-U'istliis. -ii riir-i in-irkoi muIhi lu
irradi'i aolllmi icr s'uy Tliniltlv. nbtilei' tu
liucr. piM.9'.n Nn l. M0iiHl. luw (radf.
tHtt.l-.lftl fanrf puirli' lty'.'il . .K. In
I'tli'lr" HonilM iiii.iji in HeiitV'H
Kaucia Illy Produtc.
hAI9l4s ( II r. lieu -K.M Kin- niniH
trmli- ipuri .ml slftadt strlelly Instil
candliHl "ei ler leiiiM he flutter
tlaei'lpis laifir iivhi in-umn'l. nuii-'
strddy tn-jmi-rj. unci stuaratur. Mstn-
14'r l'i iliol.-e fl "J.'r diiln taiirt i
IVc li i h lull lam I It'll l.ill In l-luiii-c I.
pack tiiv Ir t'uutiri l.tgbtrr racclpu ul llu
ntarl'iit ijUlet ami m nil. rmnl'is IV -lileu. u-
a ic fuiry amall.il e'lri mt III Turl.i')-. I.iru.r
eilpis fiillnv si. aity r 'i ii. ii-h k
tlrin Scprrlti Uet'se n an. -ii-.il ..it . r
li l.niai frult -I'rusbi-rrl' .1 t jr II im
-i i'aiL'itlwvak. tx yniiiiHT i.i. .: .
O'Cfipis unlet ilrm iiimni n ! i li I
41 ii
in
xi i in I a. i i i. i I
i i'i'i
tltin. i laliiW'j I .
1 1 .' tblr. I iimii.ii."
IS l I ' I" I . Hull
r liiilii t Ijiii'i i.
pun Piil neiS IXu
iUj. ' i ea. i-r Im
.dr AM i r lia
ttw. wmtc ululillmii.
xtm ewr iTit
Good
Butter
I . ir. .trill l-xpi'Msixc.
Only l'i. ri.h ran aftird n
l!n it- ts .1 uhstitutf win ti
tiui'ls i vrrv r)iiifimi nt
Soil .It 1 IIKKH'Mh' prjlf
SILVER
CHURN
nurwmvn
Is within Jhc fiti t-i 1
lv . afiivil tu lol ir 1
Silws C .hunt trmk'h.Jtrk
I'.uh v. r.tppi'r. It i-j:U.ir.ttthi-
of fxiclli'ilii . .
.thsfiuf mr.iiis ffatiil 1
tli-.tppoiniirti'tit
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
Kansas City. U. S. A.
it III I tint s'HIIN.
1-tiprnl.i'e l.fajlal tltiri I'.elleit tiy n .ii
fnnn i lilrr llnrri.
Tittl.Mii u. I T . lice Yei. i i.
ivas one of lhc hottest of Hii'pii . n
session of the t herol.ee legist nu
1'heeoiltliet ivas hrotlifht litsult ti. i I .
Munis vetoing the bill providin i- .
Ii'leu.ilioll tu sell the untiirioiis I
kiH Istiids The chief ehnined iu n
nl her lltliifs In his Ml. uir--1: i m
the I'iH vi.is unron. tlliiti.iii.il l i
opHis!ti.in hi bus the con) i.
The senate prompt I siss. M. i.h
over his heinl The eliicf gave the
iiiuiicil to underslatul. ihougl. imt .r
(leialli. that if the bill us pasw I . .
his lieild he ivonhl refuse to give am
b sly a commission an I mnhl nl-. n
tlfv Hie ileMi'ilient at W'ashin.t
that the deletration is not legullv i
thoried to truiisiict tillsitless i . in
I herokecs and In not iuv any ii'
Hon to them. The lower bouse t it. . i
tile veto nicssiie until this unii-uin
It is doubtful wh ther the vein nil I
sustained to the lower house si.i
lite chief's oppoiuiils succeed in p.is
iug this out- his head. lltliMli.ni .
probably follow which would keepth.
I herokces out of Iheir unm-v for -e
irnl ems
I HO III I si "il XMil.li.
I'm-Itnlil'i-ri i.iul llnnler llirie.i I'nte uml
I Hi III liri' X .'till I he U.tlhin
Ihxtli I ' III . Hie. !l The I .
voiittg iiiitrdi'ivi - llnrvev Put" .. . i
t'lllllk Mires w-re hanged il I
i.'eliiek with... it .i hitch.
XtlguM ' Isit I 'ale. aged Jl si
Utfcd I'' Kbas tedunUilis. . .i . i
s uud htirlcs Stan i aged i
who weie trreat ii'iidcrs of tlt-h
literature concciu'd the idea i
holiliog up Henry Hclioick. u wealth
farmer. The hoy walUcd twelve mil
from the city and nu laid Heluiu l .m '
his wife in a buggy. Hclmick si mi.
his horses when a deuuiud for iii.hi.
was made mid I'ate -hit him t. u t
oung Harris confessed to complii it
in the deed and upon iirraiglinieut i
film pleaded guilt . I'uU and Mi
were si.fi.nisi.i o be Imaged nii-l M
lllllkills llll'l II I iris ti. I hi' penitent ii
for I '-
Professional Directory
LAWYERS.
W. 1 B IZlt.
i
I .ilr st irMliiit
i
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Has had .in i perictue as lawi - '
j .'I elils in West nini:i Iteli i
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 198, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 9, 1893, newspaper, December 9, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67843/m1/1/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.