The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 223, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 10, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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Oklahoma
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THE FIRST DAILY PAPEIl PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA
FOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY .IANTAUY 10 189-1.
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ATTORNEY SPEED:
The "Kansas Clt; Tlinut" Interviews
Him in Washington.
WHAT SPEND IS
THEHBKOU.
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The "TlitiM" llut'l (Mil ul 111 I'llti-liulili-
C'hrK- AiculiKt the District Atliir-
iiej-.tlndloKThnt "It C'lmrnc
trr It Tim) HtfrllilK Hi
tin Otrrthriittu l
Hindi mull.
The (annus l.lty Times after turn
lug loose all thu vials of illrt on Dis-
trict Attorney llorucc Speed ami llml
Ing that Ills character wu too well
established with thu people of Ulclu
hoiiia Irrespective nf party to be over
thrown ly a paid iinUary. now takes
hack what It Mild and gracefully tdldi h
the way It knows the wit tl
I.I.. PI... I C I I.. H'...l.i
""'"" ' K -j.i-i-11 ! "1I1IMUK-
ton anil knowing that m. churges will
he sustained against hliii.il has not
thu couruirc to follow him there with
its iiersouul iilnise.
The following special from its spe-
cial correspondent at Washington
reads In great contrast to the three-
eolumii vllllit'iitlou sent out from Ivan-
sun elty some time ago:
Horace Speed district uttorney of
(ikhihoiuu arrived in Washington last
night uml ut once proceeded to the
home of a friend where he ipiletly
passed the nielli. Ilrlght and early
this morning he Hindu his way to the
department of justice and wailed for a
personal Interview with Attorney
ticuerul (Unci. There were many
thill).' which ealluil for the personal
attention of the district attorney of
Oklahoma There was u rumor 'pre-
ceding him whleh .Mr. Speed made
haste to deny. It was that he would
present his icsiguutinn and then make
all the trouble he eonld for the depart-
nieiit of the interior To the Times'
correspondent who saw htm at the
department of justice. Mr speed -.aid
"The only object in my isit to
Washington is- to secure if possible an
arrangement by whleh the men who
tiled on claims uud pahl money to se-
cure their position in line can tie per-
mitted to llle over iiain. There ure
at present. I should estimate 'i.oijii
claimants In the territory whose
claim'! will be contested unless some-
thing of this kind can be done My
ideals that wherever no contest now
eslsts these men should lie permitted
to legally tile upon their elulms."
When usked how he wusolni; about
this Mr. .Speed suld lie did not know.
"That Is the object of my visit." he
said. "I want to timl n way to accom-
plish this cud "
Mr. Speed said a (rent many things
in thu course of the iuterviuw-.
and anion;; others declared that
the better L-luinent of the dciiiov'rutlc
party was behind him. and that an in-
famous KUlif' was trying to work his
ruin.
Tlio.se who ure in position to know
something of the Inside working of
the otllce through which speed hus
been enabled to punish his enemies
4 ml maid: trouble for democrats see
unnther object In his visit. There wus
ti time when Speed hud the entire
confidence of Att. mey (leueral Olney
At this time the governor of Oklahoma
and till the olllcers of the Interior de-
partment had the utmost confidence
III him ulso Ills recent operations in
Oklahoma have been such thai his in-
fluential friends have one by one.
dropped htm (lovcrunr Ileiifrow
found him nut. Judge I owe of Okla-
homa who had at titst endorsed him
tlually wrote telling of lib. dupllclt.t
Hut Attorney lleneral Olney remained
steadfast In his friendship
Coiv however it i" believed that tin
uttorney general litis iieguii toucai'. u
U'lthln the past few days there huve
rome from a source in which the attor-
nny general must place confidence
positive statements showing speed's
peculiar operations in the teuitory.
Among the men sent to oliluhoma by
the uttorney general was Ar-istniit
Ulstrlct Attorue.v llrooksi Tin- 'alter
lias written u letter confirming all the
ehuijft'i- vvlileh have been preferred
iigiilust Speed ami other men In eipiallv
good positions to asci i-taiii the li-iith
have done likewise The object of
Speed's Ml Is li i instate hllllMlf III
the good graces ol the attorney gen-
el ill
No more plausible talker iver pre-M-nted
himself than Mr. speed He
i-luims that he represents the respect-
utile element in the teirltory. and
ihtil nrespe -live of party it is behind
him. He assumes to occupy u high
iiinr.il plane. ..ml his mm partisanship
li. ex'cted to eoiiiiuend him to the at-
torney gencitil- lb-fore returning
hoinc'lic esiiccls to inaugurate these
teforins which are to work such good
In the people of his territory and he
sluled loday thut when the sceietury
of the interim understood the sitmi
thin he would cut himself loose from
the crowd which was making Oklaho-
ma dlsrcputuhh
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
I tic I'iiikI ( nek Ihm-IiI.-.
.vslllMitoN. .Ian l" special W
II. Itoyer. of Hound I'.md o. I ar-
rived this evening and i- stopping ul
the nhbllt. He demands that the bill
iuiw pending In the senate to compel
tlie Hock Island to maintain a depot nl
Ills town be psihscd lie Is hen- being
sent by tile people Interested to get
thut bill through tlie senate He con-
cluded that he would open up his light
by getting close to Hie Itock Island
contingent which stops ut the Cbbltt.
i.'olonel Nelson of Pond tieek. also
arrived today In the interest of his
town uud Insists that he docs not
waul the linch Island in stop at Itoutul
Pond.
l.rml Ore Ml Nettkllh II. T.
.Ni'.WKiiih. O. T. .luu. 10. (.Spccliil.J
t'oiisldeittbln excitement has been
envseil by the discovery of u rich vein i
of lead ore lu Newklrk. Workiueii
digging n well on the lol of Thomas
Wright Hlrtick n vein two feet thick at
u depth of twelve feet from thu stir-
face A voiuimny Juts been orgunUcd
lo fully develoji the find
TOHEE TOPICS.
llii- Unit- rummi r M ( tu
I l.ll .VkhIii.
I Toiikk tile . .Inn. m Sp.!ul mi-
respondeure A trlttl In the
Justice of the peuce tnurt has caused j
I considerable excitement lure A col-
ored man let some uhHIm (ret looac and
dodiimuge to the amount of two or
three dollar. The man owning the
property dHuiagcit had the man own-
ing the entile arrested and brought
before a vnl.irtil justice of the pence;
then a change of venue was taken to
lustlee T 1!. McKlroy. who tendered
judgment against one fining him ;nn
whleh the negro eotild mil pin Imt
he was uoiumitted to Jail ut iliithrle.
The eotisttihle. Tom MeKlroy. a un of
the justice got u geod "ilck'ltr ' Stp'h
In the kangaroo eou-t costing the
county nhout Sto
1 There will lie u giund eiiterliiiiiuieut
n.i
given at Jolieo suturtluy evening .luu.
Anions tlioe Intucst.-d nn1
Ucorge I!. iJriiv
IniV A P. Uncoil. V lief-
sou .Miss lie Ik- uogcris. I'earl ami
Carrie Winisworth and Miss Annie
M.n
I Thu .'1. ()f Toliec liri. ihllmf n
publli! hull .'ii.x.'n. which will cost
I '""' '''''C tinly thing necessary to
1 eoiuplete Tobcc is u tfo.nl doctor it is
the best loeatioll in the territory
It Is estimated by .1. S. Ilitiiiill.in.
the Tohee enttmi inner that there
will lie ten ueres of i-otton raised in
l-'M ! everv one raised in s m.
Tiios . Ill i miiiiv
Dr. Price's Crcnm linking Powder
Wotlil'i Pair lllglictl AwarJ.
FOR A LI8RAHY. j
(Juiiu nmii I'ltnii liilrntlii.'i mi Imptir-
i.ini inn.
.-him.Ki. .Ian m Speclul.
Tlie government hus cstnbllshc-ii n i
jireeeilent of donating t tin- estab-
lished publle lilirury nf tcrrltmit mid
states at Its iueeptinn. 1 n in loll.m-
Intr this precedent. I t-l.-sui- plvnn
hus introduced this bill
- ti. i om.iu s. '.'n srstos m i pi-.
In the House of l!cpr. Miitutives.
.lunuarv i I -' I deferred to Hie com-
mittee on appropriation and onfered
tube printed Mr plvnn introduced
the following bill:
A Kill Providing for a Territorial l.i
brary lor Oklahoma Tcrtitorv uml
for Other Purposes
lie It enacted by the s uatc and
House of Itepreseututivesof the I nited
States of merieii in C'in;iess as-
sembled. Tint live lhoi-and ih. liars
lie. and the same Is here'.i.v. appropri-
ated to be paid out of uiiC nev in
the treasury not otherwise upproprl-
ated. for the purchase of n lerritorinl
library for the Territory of Oklaho-
ma: ami thut the sild sum of Ave
thousand dollar' '- jmid Ir.to the
hands of the ticusilei- of (''..ialiomu
'Territory and become a purl of t u
library fund for the benefit of the Ok-
lahoma 'Territorial library.
Dr. Price's Cream Making Powder
WorM's I'alrtllvthfM Mtsjalumt lllrloiua.
I'llVilli'll ll till 4'itlllltlltlt I-.
W VsM.i .l.iu ' Si..ini Tile
senate coniiiilltee on io l.li.- lands ro-
piii ted favorably the l".nn bill t al-
low settlers uloiiu the UickupiMi Isir-
der to till out tpiarttr seetioiiN and
also the bill allowing the governor of
Oklahoma to lease sections 1 I uml 31.
set apart for school tund in the strip
In the house i immlttee on public
lauds It vvb discovered that ileprrfien-
tnllve Som rs. one of the interior
friends was opposed to the bill donat-
ing the military reservation at Okla-
homa Citv to that tit -
I'uid. nine Willi Hie .llirov tii-nrn'.
.vsinsi.r.. .luu in I Speeiul.
L lilted Mate- Attorney Speed of ok-
lahoimi. spent a couple of hours with
the nt torn v general and the time
was devoted to 'iV.'JvUJwJ.PA .vVVitifTfftent '"' "n tn" "'" M'idUMr for olio year
wink In ol.lnluuiiu I he f illicit con- the timr in wlneh pnsif nnd pavuieiils
tldenee is i-vpressed In tint department "iav Ik- mude mi hinds located under
of Speed s nti litv to attend to Hie du- the liotm-stcad and di-sei t litud law.
lies of his otlli e. uceoiiipanU d 1th the The committee also reported lu iuvor
lippiovtil of his otllchtl acts of the bill providing for tl general mt-
.M.I...-I... iir i-r.-.i.i. .ii. . udJiiHliiieiil ol swamp l.iinl grants. t
Ueii lot .l.tn in 1 ie suth the rweouimenilatiotiof the secriittir.v of
congress! nil district .1-n rais met ' interior tin- comiiilM-e favor the
heie aii'l I .lohn M l.niit. us ' limitation of the total sum to bo paid
member or lh. st.iti . -iituil einouillee '" the slates on these claims to Sl.O'iO-
'They pass.' I usoiuii us in.l ir-ini' the "" tf the claims exceed that umoinii.
ilsoii tin if- titil oi I in fi-i -mg I nited ' Hiey ure to lie paid pro mt.i .mi-iiig tlto
state Si-iiit. r H.u i V ...irhees us ttes up to KIlM.tnM
the nominee of tin ' l.o. irttle Hii-tV '''"' MHUle collllllitli pltlllio
for piesldenl in 'i lands had agreed to consldei i bill ill-
trodneeil tiv Senator IVtiu'ievv. of
I IHIIIIU I...M . '
MoN'vtorrii. Ill . .)
a I ho Viir
Plow I'o . of vvb eh 0 - I
malinger ilichaiv i thirl
v iiu'ti i
M Ml IjH'I
last ween uud tmi.l n t of hi
emit on the tvnirtis ut ti.. .-timluder of
the einplove mi tie. i.int .f the dull-
ness of the time" Tliii-tceii men were
Ulso ills 'hnrged 111 the Pitlee Plow I o
for slmilur reusons.
lHIIIUIIUieUll-nl VII int.
l.ospos. .Inn. 10 Hi uiM.i-r lleutoii
uouserviitive iui-iiiIh r loi uiiei-bur
It Is sii Id will liioie for Oe uppoint-
lliellt of a st i- eomililttee In lllipliri
iltlotlii iiiulliiyemeiil nod i Ms'iidltiirvis
of the Itiitish suction u' n worlds
fuir. Il is ch.iriftht then has l.fi
ifr.'vs iiiisinuiiiigeilient iniidi .piute rep-'
I'esentatloti ulul waste'ul cs'U.I'tnre.
Ili.iiiliirrnii Ui-IhU labr l loan.
MVNVI.I. Me.utifii.i. .luu l'l -'I'he
Mciii.iguau ilivudersof llnidiiras hull
won niiother Import lilt vn lory lieu
Orll captured the tievn ot Siicaoiiitf
vesterd.iv aftcriluoii Nu-lomc is in
Ihe provtlliv of In illll ecu uli'l is
Mti'-I not fur from Ihe eitv of
inline
slltp
that i
.IrlTirsiiu tiairarS on I Ire
M. ! s .Liu la. -I itiul JiirtrMMiitVk"ll""n- nm "' ttt gave notice
bai'iuck. Ike I nlltd Wntes iveiuitiqg
stntlon ladow this citv. dentroyed iwar
l.v nil the old building! Im lu ling the
Inutility furrier shop hinue-s shun
it barrio Us building uu I olH s-r s is)-
dams '.o-s abou' -Vi mm
until Oat.
I have Hilt dav sold my laundry i
IiiiijIiii'SS ami ifoml will tu thwUnthrlu;
Sleuiii l.aundry situated at ouftli end i
of I'lrst street. I rrspectfiilly aik my '
customers to patronize them Imttegil ut j
' the Chliinniun who have Uo Interests
hero and pay no Uxos erv nxnwit-
. fullv Wm KivaRH.
! I'roptict.i 1 1 o I auiidrt
BURROWS' SPEECH
Thu Congressman Defends the Mc
Kinlcy Law
WILSON'S ATTACKKK.
tie s i) Hi. MrlUnlr l.m l'ro lil.-il St-nl.
ul llcTrinie unit llinour j ft it uml
I'lnti-clril Amvtlrrtll lllUllIMi-
lis llrilnrr the I'ruti-nl
llriri'ilii Hue lu
V.rrlMiMliii.
W.vsillMiroN'. .Ian 111. -The attend-
ance on the lloor and III th. ifilleiics
was not huge when the le.as.uici at
11 o'clock this morning. Aftee tlie
reading of the journal and some minor
work the house tesnlvcd Itself Into
eomiiilue.1 of the whole for the con-
sideration of the laritV bill and Mr
tVllsoti iHineluded his speech of vc-tcr-day.
Mr HuriowN. of Michigan wlm for-
tinilly opened for the protectionists
then arose. He declared that the Mc-
Kluley tarltV act hud not only s(-ctircl
needed revenue but encouraged new
unit protected old American Industries
He rcferieil ti the marked decline m
revenues since duly I last uml de-
clared thut It wus nut due to the Me
Kinlcy law. but to ileiuonilmitlon
caused bv fear of impending radical iv-
duetious In duties He held that If the
elections of tsii had resulted dlltcrcitt-
l.v there would have been prosperity to-
day He then launched forth Into a
general answer to democratic attacks
on the McKlulev law. which he lauded
In everv wnj
M Iturrows enmpared the demo-
cratic phi (form of ltii lo the .south
( arnliiin nntluiuicc of nillllllciitlou ami
argued at length In favor of theeoiisll-
ttitlniiiitltv of a ptotective tnrllT He
declared the present bill a bold step tu
the direct inn of free trade -a step
whleh would certainly lead to Individ-
ual disaster ami national baiikruptev
Mr Harrows then took up the hlll-ln
lelatt and llrst declared that the free
list made an especial usaull on the
farmers He held that the proposed
truusfiTH were the beginning of the I
end for the protective system in this
eoiiiilrv He predicted thai fice Iron
ore and free wool would Inevitably re-
sult In ruin to those proditetsor in low-
ering thoe engaved lit their production
to the U vol of foreign competitors. He
declared that the minority would resist
this wanton destruction of American
Interests to the erv last He held
that this pnllcv would drive luhoi friiiu
the largest Held of production uud re
' duce Hie uiauufucturliig Industries to
coinp e leKlidcnce on foieign na-
tions " raw ina'i rials -a re.ult dls-
..stiou . v-ll to the t.'.t. n-sts tl .vhs pru-
posed to promote.
Ilv the dutiable si-m-ilulcs jr Itnr-
rows deelnicd thut iiiatiy Industries
' would lm ulterlv il.-stroyed uud there
I wii' no provision w hlcli would stimu-
late a slinrb1 .h'-nestle Indtistrv. lie
also hlttcrlv iCMe'jed the etiliie (id
valorem sv stee In closing he appealed
I- the membei - to tvfus. to change the
(rravlit " ttirlf and restore imlustltnl
pn spei-ity to the nation
I'l'ltl n I. IMP ll. M in:..
Iittlntiniiii simn s ..!!! llt nr i .. i
stile Vl.it I'rnlll tit Inilioi sa.
W vsiltvi.i. .luu to 'I no commit-
tee on puhlii hunts of the house has re-Hii-letl
favornidv on the bill lor leasing
thotn tract- In oi.ljlioma territory
which w.iie iiS'iu'il from public settle
ment -.'ir nnlveiMt. tni loaliiirai col-
Irgp and school iui-hisi The rentnU
of the reset ml lop- ui to tie applied Jy
the use of itnitrvfijk. citoot- vte
'.Lt'r.Jvtirle couiaiitlec repurted fnvor
M.llltl IV-iU.ilu l.m.vl.lln.. II...I . I... .......
ernmetit shall pav to tho sevei.i
- --- - - .Mi hiimh - iit-
frm tlw 4lf (ln jmall twrs tim
. IM ....! l..u It u.tll kl... .I.....I
-vi i ii " u - il iun.1- .1 iniiiL
l iHHi.ms. to )m forliiese lauds . r. idv I
sold.
I Ire ul Vntollri Kim
l'om i iii r. Knn.. .Ion. to. -The town
of Aieadi.i. twenty miles south of heie
on the Memphis is burning and is
without menus of resisting the Humes
the tire stinted In n htitclu r un
nt I ocbicU this iifternoon II vo of Hie
largest More bitlblitigs tu I ho heart of
town with their limits. Imd 1hhh
destroved In these vverc llle leading
tlr.v gisuls hoiisii. a irrocerv store n bur
lli-r shop
ii liulcliei shun a tilllittltl
it ntiiiientiU .1 M. Puiiinli
I tnilVeVs uivned the
hall uml
rey uml
struetnrc-
llrhf s.iiti s .1.
W asuim.ioi .Imi ui.-After Iran
acting some uiiitor IiiisIiicsh to dav. the
M'tintc. on inoiliui of Mr tloriiuin went
Into esecntive session l the last
moment Mr Uitiiiiller iniiile uu iinitc-
eessful alttiiipt to call up his Hawaiian
tnut he vvouhl cull up ilie federiiUiliji'
lions iiill Inter t . -a the doors were
rciipclie I ntld the seti.ite took tip I lie
felvrill flections bill but ho one being
re nly tospcui II went over until lievt
IVl'.'h UP I the M-IIUle IJ.IIII'IP'll
I'nliiuilm: ul s inip.
"t lt .luu in.-Souietlilng llliu
n lfupt of Hotel lloddurl linvu
oi "r hid sitirernig front vvliul U sup
pawl to Isj ptoiiinln pnUmitng. All
but two are out or danger Those two
are Mis Anna .liiekson. of llowllnu-
(Iiudii Mo. mid .NiisIh. oueof the dune
ers of HudJI ihcrllt's trouiw of dancers
'Ih.-n mudliiuu l itlll preeariotu
S. SUN I ' ip W II I
V I I'.l.l IMI Ol I VI
It Will I'll)-. I lili-i- VI I... Mite
VV rlllnu Inr 'l.irrll III. .il. Vlli.-ii
Ill-Kit tin VlOM-Vi-d IIUp.l.li
llien
Illry
''l Lin is .Inn HI I h te. Ision ut
Wiishlnstop ip regard to tin would lie
put chasers ol green u'-wsls promises
to icsitlt siiisutloiially Inspector .1.
P. Johnson hus ;i list of i.ini nniiH's in
his possession included in whleh are u
great itiimt er of prominent men -physicians
luwvi-rs. au.l protiiiiu nt
iiofesslonal mill biiwlncs- men nil mcr
' the Pnlted Status nnd pnti.-uhiriv in
Illinois. Missouri. v i. .his is anil
Wv iiiiilug.
' It is said that lolb i .mid v itnr for
lHigus llluliev. Written bv it li ust olle
e.-eimgresitian. Mil ovc.ui. dilute for
1 governor and many fedei il mid civic
illlcialsare lu the hands i the uuthor-
Itles. 'The Inspector tin venr. I'efu.il
to give out the naiiies ol tliose against
ivhoiii lie would make -st cases
nils rvitrsi vv.
I ll'.MI.
Itll.llO-XS
iliirll lliliiu llul Her
llllMtlllll.
tjllllll.
Nl vv Yoiik tail. Ill -Mrs i.vrip
I'lehl no lon-er n fusl M.mil-le inillii.-i.
Is it salaried eniployiic "f thu Slieii.nn
bank uud his U-en foi : tium.ii.
Prcslden. 1'. N Ilov . . of the IkwW.
.say- VVfu.i. Js )"-i . slcwi my -t.
vhs. ntii.it her urn in -I1;) lmspcs I
made lnr an oiler 'e wanted wofia-n
deposit iw sj)(l j. . w.( iicnualtit-
anec among ladles v ho visit tin? shop-
ping ilistnul. The s.iltiry I oll'erml was
sulisf u-torv and sli iieoettted I van t
siiv how large Hi. -uliirv Is. but it is
enough to support I r Sin- litis been
vcm successful me from the present
oitloal: 1 inn sun- .v shall niiB Mrv
I' eld'H Miturv vetv sij.
li.vli
(lit
OI'UIII.IN.
Vlietlol S
l Olll---
Ir.lltlM
Vbp.i
ItOlS
t on vi.o .luu. in. Mrs sUllU rt. u
the new witness for 'he st;tit. h-i-iimh"!
the attention ut tec CoaghMli trial.
She suld thut tllilree. I' in vv.is .it ln-r
hoiis- on ihe afternoon of Ahn i: and
thut evening ulilch o the time tln-
pro-evutlij i !..mi ffrpBtnTfltir ut Av
2l"-J i'n- Mr ailsoi eojinj. v )U
l oui'hdii tiiel Pov in it4 the cottage
Hltt'ing the sfvi-ii- rons-cxumiuiitioii
.Mi- llirti-u l-e.iim ttngrj ut .Inline
Wiiiif.i-i tin-couiisi-I for ttludefeudmil
mid administered a I I'lng tongue htsh-
lllf to ihe attorn. '( coul-t tell u
got I dt more lliun I Jut v If I '-.lilted
to' siivsii.l wtiitt you ti under-
sluijil that
II.'rfHrrs Nr t ! ttsurimoiM
si I.oi i. .Ian. fi' Xfter mi eltor
esteiiding over r !.' months t
striHKhteii olll tlie .iltuii's u' ti.
West tn t tilou Iblllil U .iud I.OrtU As
sooi.it'uiis lonnls'i's ;
ly lUIIU'le.l by the -
liiigur.l now mule- i
butxleiiiruts nifgiei.
itiiinilng tlnul u. t
ferrlnjf the us... .it .
Th asM'tsuiid h ii iiit.i
i net .' so laid
t.irv. Milo I
'inent for em-
i - ujainl tlii"
i- tiiiieu trans-
- t i assignees
- an us follows
Xtt 'J usscts sc.i .im i.ii.inii.'s ."iuiaui
.Vol H assets ..; inn I'nhtian .. WMl;
No. I assets ll- ii m I'ullties ils0UUi
No.-' assets -sn .. l hties WIO.ihw
s
III ItMisiixt "" WiiMleil
I'otti Mniri Kmi 'u i" - M
Illee. formerly edit oi .. ' m. I ort !eott
Monitor vvlio was i - . .-ns iK up
pointed special ii nd i toe tre.isin i
department with lu loei-s at New
orU. tolln.v receiti . I. .ptesl f.n hi
teslatnitloii frtun Mi d. jsh tmeiit He
vu liume on a visit n o he ii.nl rason
to believe that In '' U"t budis-
missed from ln iiti " nn b r Mie Mew
udmiiilslrutioit
l.tlllp llwftn f.ir VVu -i l'4rl.
litiMios. .bin tn t '" niissioiier .sir
Henry IaicIi ten vum i.mmiI upc'lowil
to lie Mnripi" oi i.i. ui ' ..loiiiul sutii
tnry. timl be inih- mii Miera is no
hope for the safelv ..i apt llaou aol
Ills party- Me sn thu when the
mills iibhlc he wih -cud a string pa-
irul lo search im i n b iduis uud to
give tllelll il i''ii'r fi ma'
iit-riliti i ...hieri'it.
M vsovv ah .luu I" liiviMtchvt from
Iviissuki confirm the '-h-v fotu uoeounts
f the buttle if cut tmight twlwceli
the Italian tro ip uie' tlicUcrvh.hr. It
l now stilted thin th latter lost t.tliMI
hud upon thf ti- ' nut that lu addi-
tion the leiidei ' On lor vishes Hunted
All uud ull his emus want killed
' I'tuis in mil
svmivi.o .tun in Sttrioiu dlkturls
uiU'uss(iid to tic dm to the Ha I mace-
dlst. tuive iHieitm I liero. n ul tempt
has I'i'v'ii iimdo to s-'lxa the iirtlllory
Isirruclis tiuil Iwilv. luudrra of thu
eniisplruu.v have uweti nrryatod AH
those lu citstodv ate s ild to be hit ntl
tied with the llalmu. i U pa-t;
I u-
iM it
l I IsON
. ins. in iii imi nn 1 1 in ii vil-
li Villi. in. t li il Vtl.JIIJ A
Niirilnrii In lis sio.
PlNf III I I I il . .I4111 III llstill
Mini 'la. ior in v i . for the Missom
I'iiciile s.n nt tii place have llle l
fur rectd u lull i f snle from Ihe II. ni-
on ientr.il XrUuusas A Nut hem
Itutlwity o ..i its entire pi niM'i i and
orminiie ri.un-hlM-s to the si .uiN
Iron M iintuiu & Southern ttailwnv
Co. tn i i. -ideratlon of '.m mm 'Ttos
Mv-iiri-s 'iibe Iron Mountain A 'Suulliern
.'.lllwin- u through line llolli the triuin-
pm lining states lo the gulf of Men-
lei this Is s.mt lo tie ilie original
pi HI of l.iv Mould In seem lug for Ills
Missntoi Pucitie s stem a through line
to New lli'letiiis to eumprle with the
art of l liit-m.-. uml it is cnnteliilcd
illtlt this plan l fea silt lie Ill'tMllitieli us
it short lis ilu- transit some tvi'lte
hoiii's im M. shipments huve ul
ivsidv Ih-en directed iver this line uild
nil. n llioroughlaV eipllpiwd will eel
i.iinU inuUe a protltiihle and tellimr re
ill uml Pine Itlutr ami nil southeusl
Vrkiiusiis will Is- yreatlv U-iietlted.
A Ml' .VUVIV III Vs Ulfc
lit. Iff to HiirtuiriiKc I Imi r Hi luHnnn
VVB
H V-ni
nrulj! Mie
with IIiliioitliui.il Institution
tiitwt .Inn. 10 of the now
Hieii .iiivii. i inlroilnit-d bv hell-
tor itnlernion to encourage closer re-
lation ' eiwei-ii lb urvnv and i duett
ti.uiiil iiisiiiiitioiis of the tjiM.tr-. I
the most onp.iii-jiii tt princfp
p ivlslons of the bill are that til .ltlin
In-r ..f oHle.-i. of the anin .ivallafdo f.
Imi i' co.leges and selinoi.
slul' ! ! .11 of '.vholll nt least
i Ii ilf shall bo iitllei is oil lllu retiri'd
' thai while s.i s iv mg retired olll
isiiiv to iveeivc full payi thut ills
.tieeis. oi thf iiiinv. under the lirec
mi of t i insp'ctor reiieral. sh i'i nn-
mi.illv iiisjifet Ihe iiiiiltnrv li-parl
ul. -iits of I 1'i.lleie'. Iiuvlli-olllcers ns
iiisi.-u-t ii-.. uud that hereafter appoint-
ments i i. oi.lit.ip aeiidviu shall bo
iii'ple fisim --li hnU at eollnges mid
s IhmiIs iiviin. .Ill.-i-r of th army as
ii ilurv iiistriii tor and from dorv-
in enlist-1 m a i fuse there am ro-
II. f ''
nit
vne(ui
tlllis'l
:l . l.lv.Vitudeill.f Haf .
i- Ho provided bv livv.
oe lo
l'i-i-ttl .
nn vi.o .inn.
a liuasiun i Us
voreo hill tiled
i tUrriacr Tain
-Murlsao sacoluskl
i iM-ciiiiat tu'e In a di-
v 'erilti He ittiitrs
that ut ill. age n te'i his mother on
Vlccil him !' the to - n f svnlU in Ilia
native Ihi i blind folded him and be-
fore he wu iiwaro be w.i- married to 0
girl upon whosp face l- hud tievor
lnakeil. Ill motlior. lie su.v - .'ot nlioui
W0oti0 for htlnglng nlsntn ihe nitir
ring and In- got n hrtde kIh' harms
! ! few and not auflielent to touch
Ills . tout hint heart His Wife followed
him ! Vmeri. . tu.v ttsVf iieri
lived lojelhei lie sa-. ami h usUs
that tin inuriiiiifc lie iilinillltsl
iilijpxil tn Ihr rli.
Hoi s. lk .lull.
i f tile .Illllllll-yiUPlI
l.i iiit
llle III U-rs
imi Imi No
in. -The
Tollora' '
.'i. of tins cit.v win go nn a
strike
tn-dii Tin-causi'of the Iron bio
was till pre put ilu of new scale if
pi ices Ie the enipl.ivei s vv hieh reilliees '
the wage lo tuilois on elieu-graile
g.iiiii'lil an I rtises the wages on i
hleh'grude good 'Ihe employers snyj
the old hill uffoid- L.-'ter WOges to
i heap grinle tailni- than to high-grade
uu n nud in order t i'l.ptst wages they
have pii'p.ired a new bi'l The tolbirs
i hum the new bill ine.uis it redncHoii
of .a a-r cent in w.iires
HrfuM-tl the I'r.inuillluii
K t l.ivmi-iMU o .Ian lu Homer
l.uughllu one nf the largest (totterv
in itiufiieluicis hen- tins made a prop.
timi to his fiMplo.es to resume
..pei'.lliolls if he will Im-ullowed to ie
till n in pet leul of their wages prinl-
Int.' Me si-liieiueiil of the tarllT lles I
lion it t tie i.iritf affecting his manu
factures is untouched he agrees to jbi.v
the .M per cent retained
The men i
tcfti-icd the proiHisHioii several othor
(Inns will make -bullm- projxisllious
' theii eutplo'.'. linlv thrett potter
In ure rupuiii.- here ut pr-sunt
Ituriu-il tr Urn sit-lkr.
livitwvn .l.iu In lie t wcu mi .iii.l
Ittai Clliplo.cs nf Mn I iueiuiilltl I lor I Hit
Wire IVliee I O lit I llil'llntlllll ill this
ally struck on mi omit of a tilia-i nt.
reduction in wuge They liuve no
union but ull "ere present uml refilled
to go to work unless the old i ate of
wugi- u.is promised
ll'HII llM ill! !.
S asiiisoih. .Ian 10. 'The uontcsted
alecllon cum! of l''K III vs. Joy lor a
soul lu the i i-eprckuutuUves
from the 1" i url dUtrlct
was it-dn iti'iMilini m favor of tt'Xelll
ii i i ii i ii i . vot the eli'ittunt
i li. i. '
CHICAGO FLAME!
Qoilding nl
the World
troj-oil.
F.nr D
MW KXIUllirs lUMUJKii.
Ili 1 lri.l ill ihr I m Hill Hai tie tlti.illn
t mil Hi ParkasKi trr t:tnmtnd
Nal VlHrli l.n.i l tli tltiru-
Inj nf i In- lluililint.
I irpiunn Uilli-il u.i
InJuM-il
llli Vim .In n in 'H.' liHiiitsiiuie
ulno the iiiislte perisOle anl the
(Mipular miisli hull st the vna lit s f.nr
grounds one. u .ntmlr.it Ion of mil
llon of people wete enOrelv' e
stnniHl and the irient manufactures
and UlNial aits iimitlm wai bfldlv
dumugfil . In I.- h.M.n th .i hi f
w Ini'li will not In Minun foril.iv- i
' ' the i.n Uid eshtl'il. Iiv tn.
willed sint-1.1 .! nl i ;)) .B.
nl.'hi In the caiiio ImiMntv mi. x i
l"t fullv I rolled mil i i fitU ti
iiiorillllir Hue liieumtl lo.l dis lit
nghtuiit ih. tlunifs and s..
Imillv injineil.
l he tos i ilie wurhl fi ti loiiip.in
Is Ifiilllliul llffllllM' Ihe - Inlet ill i .
bionetl vvi-iv destined t. dfsi'n I ..
I he llflll.ll I.ISM-s will lull i f xhi'.ii. i
NN 't Mice Will lie .iin.it I. i-t
unci until the bone. I .111.1 IM.-U. . .
dtlnts shall have t.eii cviiiiiille.l I't .
Idfttl llitfitibotliain is h.nvi tci.antli.M-
It.v for thf slut n. i nltll M. .... s
Will piolllllllv I. I . (.. .;((H
the outside ninl hum Ix. lUiieh li
Uiiterdid the most i litis dutiia;-
t stm. jn.l.n inside the liiiildini-
sni.- that the trieatesi dnmng I
Ihimi done cast ildie-t if th nl.
ai-sle und towuids tlie siMii'iii nd nf
the luilldilii.'
I nder the southeast corner in w In.
Mo blu.e bltrilPd most rlolitv the
Vim rlciin innHieal seellmi was I.H'iite.1
Milliv of the If. m sis o fShililtioli had
Is-en re mm fd ami those ri-muiniiig
wets- stored in henry packing easi's
Ihe section wus eoiupbtelv deluged
lltid the lics are snjilted timl i i..-fd
with lei-
Two or IhriH' inches of water cover
the ilisus tu the French. Itelglitn and
tiiissiuii sect Inns east of the ccnler
uisle .and south f u. .H.K tower
lew iriMsls have ta-en removed from
this s!ftii!ii iilthongh nil uii- iMi-lieil
lladlv soalo'd ami burned enm-s ilv tin
index of then i-oiidltion. veritled wlien
some of the Ihixi-s wen- opened.
t est ol I he center u isle the I'.ugllsh
jsitteiv - ition was ttiHsled bi.i iille
ihilnilge vv.is done ft.w pacldni: fuses
n-inniiiing Kmls-rs fismi the '..liming
i.iof fell illrcetU itl u. Knifiui uni
ami'liaii si'cl ions mil! Mtrrntns ol water
were turned against tlieia The diun
t'l'siilted fioiu tf H.hkI nlnl tlie ic.
Millllg given Mie Ihim-
North of tlie i-liah towel llACOs of
ifis. ui-tlun grndnaH. disnppMirml
Ias. jr nut thtrm ii nit i lie. i
tors ( f.o - etnlers fell from nt.
roof li ! ft -or Tltr- iiorthirnst MM.
tioii Is ul.iiost imnet. Nellln-i Ilu ie
llor wuli- Ifiielietl the collier In.
Iloois t.v drv ninl roof ittitiauiav. .1
inr the biillillng from the mil
sid. the lire's course K elearl; tiiiri.nl
On the test it slut-led lu the fifth ml
fioin th. -nulli uii I inn-lied n-ii-l! .iliout
.' Ml fi .-1 el.i soli Ihe West I . 1.
Mltn i.' 'laiuae. l-nil mi slili I ' ;n i -of
.h triii-l Imii npp .ii .iIhiiii .i ff . t
from Ihe south fiont uud the 1 1'na; "
Is c-nilliit d Ih-' teen thut point
feel imi-th
I
il
None of lie-slioj-eit
Oailsfer of II
pii'U . oiliiolss
"Uiiliilli's llul . . lh-
tiMvn.1 'or wu. the
M'opertv to i it mttfy-i
ilie i. lie indie ii were'
li lovvi -I to e-piis
li ev-s-.n i lu i up
Il i a- If. I ile med i
tin in .ov l.init. r.
mid In ins' lo si invht . l.. -.c fur lis
til.' I II I I it I tig-. HI.' fllllfl I HI I IS tll il
iii I fall 'loeetlv ilfili the t. - - pi..-li.--iftln
i t v of llleago He si
un! .itniiiib-ioiifs 'I In tiniiii i.tct-
nii s i.iniillii cost oilglmillv l .mi-
nun: th.' imisie hull jihiihsi itiienin"
gODian uml Hie airlMrte approvi-
llllnti'i s'iiiiihki llnl a fraction of
till could i:ie fell realised lu u mile
of the stun lures thf extuMisc of rt.
Ilio va I tu pillcn.is.-i if pure llH M" rs mild
la- found lad Hi so greul aa to hivolt e
an aliuiM.1 totul shiiiiuuge of rnliu
imi ii it rii.vsi sin i.i.i ii.
r tin. tIKjilier a l'arfiil
'fr.
ra'
M rilivil-iii .rail hi. I rudeil.l
Jau
Miller i i oniig law student! u...
N leiiiii.in imi. -sale ciind;. miimts k
fi.Hliei au-l Ii'ki- fireeuwuld
III I. still l I lll'lll for OpillIM sM
irlnii' uml wiii units ale out lor the si
rest ol leu ot i doell olbeis I'luntl-
nelit cllstoius ..III. 'els h-1 1 me ..ml In
I e implicut' I in iile'l..i ni.i.l. b
the prison -is
The men hi Jail il is said have -veuh'd
Ihe inelhoils nl u hi ti ifnl ring
eolitrolllng threii suiting vessels and
doing a wholcsal business of smug-
gling opium and hlnese The con-
traWinil di -ig and Hie hlnese huve
tst-u I'l'guhiriv smuggled from Paget
sound Miiiits uml transferred to smug-
glers' small craft outside If olden llute
1 lislollis iiflicei's IHetl to eoptlire on
of the sniugglei cho.iners last night
The muggier wus clioaetl down the
bay bv four tugs hut had too long it
turt and escaped tosealuthe durk-
tless. niree ttpeeiut irausiiry agents
from Uashltigion have Is-en eiivugeit
here tiitiuv weeks on the eiisi-
I iiullrumlluni.
vsiiiM.iov .tun Hi -'the senulc in
executive s.ssloii i.iiilliilled the follow
Irw iiomlnutloiis toiy tlryan. uf Mi
sourl. to U' assuvcr in i-hurge ut th
lulled stale usji) otllce ut W I otn--Albert
Wilson to la inui-hsl ol ih.
I tilled states foi the district of olum-
biu I hnrles Peek to tai collectoi oi
l-jti uml revenue for the First distiiei
of MisMiini: Webster Wither lo Is1 col-
' iretor of Internal revenue for the Simi
' iiUirlet i ' Missouri
Ihe A Iti'i
the lmt...s i.
Iiltes nit. . fii
! .ii.nl.'
ioU tu
. ...-lo
i-.i ii fur
1 lilllsi i
NO 22.'!
Money
Has
Wings
v!n Ii .sltouU bo 1 1 ;
i s h iinis vi(ttioni i
I i I nu v pi lies -t
.liter ? Tlufe in i 'j
t.ry MiKtiiut' i i
Stl 17.7?
Brrrrmi-
in
t'
. vWifi-!'
I fa-tidiiu
"i il ! piui" I
u ) ; f it i i .
tA'Hjf ry !HCKI(i CO.
K.ns.-h .'fty V. S. .
i i i i. it i
i;
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1 I
1'
till V I I II
li t
t' '
t"
lb.
I' v
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tl
I..
.nt i
I si
1 .f II .
t'M'lll' t
Ht I. IWV .t...
r
i ii .
.If ill .i ! ti
trsi-llH lit
ttrtlW.IIHl litem fill tflisl.ll.t; I ..
t vllls..o .Ian III. Ti. f
the id It lug Iniri'im of the .l i. . i
of agriculture tins i;iiM .in t i
illation thill Ilu alifoi'iiiu ' - . o
oiliailielltid tin rotiiud.i of tu. v..il.i
fair will Mud its resting pl.u .- .. tin-
gromnlsof the detui'lment of inrn. nn
lire. iiImiui liftv viii-ds .jtt of tin- ilium
building llereu slnniir is-im nl f..tuidu
tioll bus ulreudv lilt'll hi id .i II..- L.i ..-
I I'rrnlili'in lliirrl-iin in i.moi
IMU v vl-ol.ls tint I in In I ..r the
first time siuiH- his retirement fioiu th.
pn-sldeiiev lien Harrison uppc.ii-e.l in
colli' I - st.-liiv illotiv Willi Ins .ild iiivv
IKIl'tlii i i iloriiev lieitei.il V
Millet oi uii .iigiimelll tut lodge
(taker on tne Imht betwei n the It.
Wills Stl. t It lllWIIV I o .III I II .1.1
flllll! HI II I
SirlM-li' "lio" 1 1 t nl i r. I
M'lllVi.l IH.Ii. Nlo ..lull III I .il. ev
tvrdu.v altefiiooii Ihe sprin'll I I .hi-
loghiul gai-lcns llinde no as-iyinn n i
' Tlie in mil i-it of the gumml- m
uml- el vas H7". itoo 'lli i -ted
'i- 'i 0J: .ictmil i. it
diite-'
' IH- ' i ' IHIIDi " II II
til.nv i.. I jiihip .
I li t I Stat. .i ' . h.
ii tieiselv '.j r(ei on by li -- V
JlUllcilii t colUiuiMec.
PrqHssionct Directory
LAWYERS.
i (.
Attorney and CoowA'tir at Law
Ull . Ii.i.l .in i pi i i li' . II- nt i-i
' . ii - Hi V i t ' t ' n .i I! i I's
pe i iiiis-.i hi in inn. ts i .iMidcti a
I llllll II' l Ib'll W iii I. V llsoliof Wl
' irjfln sp. i il prompt aitei.
Hon v V'i n l'l u ' bnstiiess olll i Ken
ln.1t ti.ll'dillg .ipMi- te I'liStllltlec
KOOMB i T UtCl 1 S
A. G. OFFHAUSEN
i.. Mini ' "I I IOH
For tho City oi Cuthn-
niihc with - it itetki
I uw ov i nl tit ie Nil ii I'"
All OllliCUll AoCDllllls Uosel AMr
l!l git pii prompt Alt'
K. 1'. T-' Ut.lNWAiHl'.
A't-iui.
'. 'tat ai !
Oklahoma n i "' i-
III I llllll "SI .
UHAS. UltOfiN
Attorney Or us a.
'AtToiii.t-Ar-I.An
1'i llUlHllOlllH At lip alll'M.
nfa'nmiti. - - uici.ahu.ma
J. V mii.ii;H
AllOll.SKI 41-1. AW
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FisCUIIll SllKft.
tJUTintn:
OKuAliU.MA
Did P-EOPJlilOS
THti DENTIST
Wi
yS3
'I I .i iited up i i . ' inrii
Willi .it pi l i en c I si us.' I
llllll evpi i I . 1 IVi d II III I
the Iceth lillcil oi iiowncd lirulgi
Win U goid ainl po'i c'a.n i io n- gold
Ulld siU. r liliiugs it.'l ui llllcial te. th
Inn-rlcd on u'lild. lubber or uitiiiiiiiuui
plate or w II lion I un plate
PrlcHM Lower thnn Aiiywhoro Elau-
I . I li.'jl li. i Ulnl I II --t si
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