The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1, Friday, January 26, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
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VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JANUARY 20 1891.
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' Alih na Cm. .Inn. Shi rP'eial.
I Tin- comptroller of the curtency to
Corbet Makes Mince Meat Outof Mitchel in Threelnyl'"-'i"or'uriowllf thcPirst
. National of Arkansas Clly Kmi. to
KOUnCIS. reopen Its doors on the 1st Jay of IVIi-
' rnnry. This I the result of tln con
I ferenee between tin1 comptroller mill
A VERITABLE GOD OF FISTIC WAR.iKriir'ISJ.'i'-JS;
here for the purpose of securing per-
' mission to resume business. The
Tho American Champion Like Jupiter.
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With a Storm and Savagery
the Prize Ring A Oittlo for Dlood In Which thu
EnglUhman Wasn't In It for an Instant
Only Three Rounds Nicdcd to
Put Him to Sleep.
iackao.nvim.k I'lii.. .Inn '40. Cor-
bet t It htlll the champion of ehiimploiis
Mitchell who mis to hiive knocked
him out or ut h'usl glicn him u huril
tiff lit. wus never In It.
The buttle wus never In doubt for :i
moment und Mitchell was cteiiuly
.mocked out u the third round after
bclng repeatedly knocked down.
At noon Iteferee .lohu Kelley
walked jauntily Into thu lhivnl club
baulc producing the famous check and
said: "Is this worth uiiythlnir""
Twenty thousand dollars In erlcp
greenbacks were paid over to the New-
Yorker who put the money In his in-
side K'lct mid prepared to start for
the ring
The weather which bade fair during
the eurlv morning hours to lie good
changed for the worse ami the rain
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i-iiiiii' mm ii in si.tjt'is iimsiiiig ine I
hireeiH an I making everything u.istv
and uncomfortable The arena which
litis no roof except direct y over thu
ring ami the t ihtcs for the lii'Wsp.icr
men. was soon thoroughly soaked.
The noil of .liieksouvllle Is composed
entirely of sand and the water soaked
pilckly. The leuiierature eould hard-
ly have Wen better. It was about 71)
decrees with a cool ami gentle wind
which made a Htrlit mcrcoat comfort
utile but not u necessity.
The rush to the aren.i bt'gan early.
It was limir before the time for the eon-
ij
test when streams of buggies etr-
rlnges ami all sorts of vehicles b.'g.in
to drift out toward the arena Tlw
price of transportation went up with
the Increased demand and two three
mid four dollars were asked foriitlip
to the arena 'I he price carric.pwlth
It the price of a return tleke. but thele
was no chance of tlmilug the original
chicle as the avaiielous Jehus snapped
up anything that bail the price of u
ililc mid let tliemajoi'ity of tlioe whoiu
they i.irrled out get back to town the
best tlie.V eoiilil
lly 1 o'clock J. nun pet son) weie pios-
ent wlille there weie plenty of police
to preserve order.
The stream of sports toward tin:
arena Is' if an at tl o'clock at width
hour a eolistaul sueecsaloti of chicles
was laboring through the he.nv sand
toward thu place of combat. Those
who came early howuicr hud their
trouble for Hieir pain us ttie club hud
workmen liiildc the arena busily work
lug upon tin: suggestions made early in
the iluv by Ueiupsey and .liiu Hall.
Until these nreparatlons were iiiude
uolxuly was iidiultted ti thu arena mid
but few of the isitors were admitted
to the grounds surrounding the club
house This tteatment only intensified
the disgust. If greater Intensity were
Misslble which the visitors had already
acquired for the management of the
Duval Athletic club.
A long row of rail birds perched upon
tlii) fences opposite the entrance to thn
grounds and eased their Impatient
CIIAIU.I1S MITCHLLL.
minus uy Heaving invectives upon tun
club olllcialH Inside the iiriiua. A force
nf carpenters were desperately at work
streuglheniiigtlie platform mid repair-
ing the scats many of which hud be-
come tho worse for wear during the
last mouth. Hilly Taylor the old time
baseball atelier stood ut the gate mid
ickulutely but politely told tlio eurlv
' 5: Jy
JA!. J. COKBKtT.
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Annihilates the linglltli Pretender .
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Unprecedented In tho Annals of
scctntor that they would beadmlttod
as soon its the repairs were finished.
The betting in the morning was
largely in Corhctfs favor the general
Impression being that the hngllshniiii i
would stand no show g.l..st him. This
impression nuwever uui iiui uxni in
any large extent among the membur.s
of' the Mitchell party. It did not
tiothcr Mitchell liluuelf either. He
was Just as cool mid confident
before the light lis he has al-
ways been. Mitchell in fuel bus
never shown the slightest anxiety
over the result He lias always acted
us though he was the person least in-
terested He climbed out of bed short-
ly lifter 7 o'clock haip and cheerful
and aiiiiouneeil: "1 want my breakfast
and I want it pretty ipiiek " He went
through u short series of light exer-
cises was rubbetl ilow ii and then turned
his attention to hl luetikfuM of mut-
ton chops a little st nk .1 sinull iijuount
of potatoes toast and tea This over
lie Mil .mien in ms shmii whiiiiiit or
the time toe.ime for hi-depurlure for ;
the rlllKside
Mlteliell wis s e.inervnlivi- in his
estimate of his eham-es tills inoriiint.'
as he has always liven 1 have a koh1
ehanee my Isiy" he said ' n ifoo I
eluuire 1 am Kolllif towhii him If I
can. and that is all I e.iu mi. N.ibiuh
em tell how it IllTllt Is to coiiK' out
There tiro liny number of thliiKs that
m.i li;ui"li to the lhst man in llie
uorhl even if he was irotnjr tin iiifalusl
the weikest tlirlitpr In tin I .-iilc.s '
Altet ealill breakfast .mteliell de-
oted himself to the eife of his hands
and face. itppl. lutr lotions to them l
make the skin liiu-.l tin I tough That's
wheie I broke this hand." he said.
h.iUiti).' his left list nild poiutiiii; to u
liiirit on tl. I nunc vim KM iw. II
won't break again Th-r.) is just one
thing iiIhiiii breaking lour lis'" con-
tinue I he. ill u rctlcctlie tone "It's a
mighty bad thing for tlic man it's
broken on '
Tllf. flolir.
t i o'eliM-k Corls-H nlS'ti.-ei in the
dug and w.i greete I with tumultuous
applause In fully '.'.nai men He was
ittired in a loug intli rols-
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U'.auociocK .uui uen npiiear.Mi ai-i
.is -ritvii it i.-.-i-tt..Mi u ii... i .-...j. ittort to purlfv Hie iinwuslieil ileiniK--llitit
of forbett Me sm'te I as he racy that tlie'repnblieati press slmuld
tered the plug. not put u feather in his i.ay. but
t'-Op in Ib-feroe Kelly urrlied should emulate Ids patriotic purpose
nl shook ha ads with the fighters mid add also tin- redemption of the
Mitchell's seem U were .Mm Hall J secular press from its eouiplh ity with
Inteinperauce mid every oilier e. II mi
Pouv Moore. Tom Allei and Steve der the situ for the money that' .nil
( Uonuell and 'I ImeUe.per l!at Master- Vou need not. Mr. IMItor go out .if
son and CorbettV seconds weiv John i u-v """ of Hie iniiuerous saloons of
lli.iinl.Ui.il. Illllv Hrlmifi. Joe i Hemp- J'IOMlr "W" V U m""i'!'i V"UrM'lf
i t t Mm . i 'e.. ' that every crime in the horrid program
seiaiidUll.ai.1 MeMilan and lime- tllIll ;. Il.liy .... ulKIh .
keeper led tole). will. ..ap;..T ' S.K. ..fHfo concocteil In them anil
llairlnon t line nuoper for theil it. m(utt. u)ri. i liv . .t.0( (lf
i lien tue men were cane i n me ecu
ter un.t liistructeit by tbe icfeiec As
thev faced o.ieh other Mitchell looked
diiiinui
t . I i tlie nun shook hin.tsand thu
tight was .'.i. Lai'btftt it 1 with his left
in. Ml. ... il ..11.1 n'lini 1 1.. ..iiiw.li.1 I
v.. .'.(.viiv. ni.i iibii tm tiiiwii'! j . . .--- - .....
mid e.selmiiged body blows' and Jim ' days a bandit needs only lo seek the
reached liarliV left eve heavily ' xvmx of the asm. uted pres. found I 111
while Mitchell reached the Kbs An ".V Iv In the land to find that his
other ..xolmngo followed an I Mitel 'It ' M"I" nr.. portrayed in this wise A
.:...! i .... i .. i. .. . r. ...... ceilain set of hit ntlits rode to a saloon I
eiinehe. an. got In on mi t nrlwtt s . x w .. h .
neck Jim then lan.lmlrltfh and right wUlsUv (iun ur(M1M. t): .vtl In
again Just us time was eille-l. gW.nif j . lnt llf 01(f ..
Mit.h.-ll a good bol blow n..ii..isi.u.r.. or Wreeklngii train wliere soini- '
weie easy lit the llrst round times scores of Innocent men. women i
second roundA wild evumiiige and (ml babes are slaughtered Then the
a clinch uHiied the eontest I'orhptl thing is spoken of as being neatly
nppi.rcut his man as they came to-' done or they are spoken of as being j
gethir Miteliell lunded liaul on tlie j brave daring etc all of which stiiuu-
iib and. us Mitchell came up .11 in lutes them to ti their hind again
caught him on the head staggering ' for one ft el very s.-riiusly on tills
hliu CorlH-tl iipiwrout Mitchell again
and landed with hi right on Charlie's
rib. Mitchell teaching Jim's chin A
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7 i . ' i. V i e ... . n . '- lii'.rm. I ball In st Imppy mid
lie best of It fo lowed Mitchell trot lopl.. nrou. tireer. vou will allow
lllwle....n(o.bettinek. b.itlort.ctt ' your better sober second thought to
knocked hlni down twice In success o.i. .rinte mid sa to llrother
Third ioiiiiil--Mltuhell wus 'albei small: "llcie is mi heart and hand.
groggy r.irbett ruslie.l at lilm inel
swung his right and left heuviK on
Mitchell's neck. I'haiiie went down.
He took the full I nil" lonrls' and then
Corbett rushed at him like a tiger
Mitchell clinched but i orbelt t Inert
him olf and floored him with a lffi
facer. Again betook all the i hue to
rise and when he advanced toward
Corbett the latter swung his tight with
deadly ell'eel on Charlie's nose. Mitch
ell reeled mid fell on Ills face helpless
The referee counted I .'. i. I 0 . s.
'.). Ill mid Mlchell wits knocked out
The referee then declined Corbett
winner of the match and champion of
the world.
Mitchell's face was covered with
blood Ho was carried to his corner
lu a helpless condition Time of
light nine minutes It was all
Corbett's buttle though .Mitchell
niiiilo a show in the first round The
men did not shake hands ut the begin
iilug of the tight
The referee nulled tipntt the men to
do so but neither responded
Hot it mi;s IHIIIiStIM)
.Iai'Ksonvii.m:. Phi . Jau art As
Mitchell ami f'orlwtt left the gruiiuds
they were lioth arrested ulinrgiHl with
breach of peace Hut Ii gave ball
UOOD FO CREDITORS.
I lie Artnoi.it. Clly llmik Will ltin'ti ll
lit. or. lur ItuOiit'..
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elded n'so that certain changes should
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be made in the directory iiftei the re
nrgunUaUin. which were made ac-
cording to his directions. Colonel
Hartley will be the new president
bikini? tin- place of President Sentb
and It. Heard Is to be the new cashier.
A WOMAN'S "PLEA
She Commends Sam Small's Effort
of Temperance Reform.
CAN UK WASIJ DEMOOKAUY ?
I.lh.. lljti' ill tint llrritn tlii- Kill nl In-
triiilirrunri- It .lirotiil mill Mo-
IIiIhIm Sum S mn 1 1 Ckii
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uhtiI lliiti. I
lMltorM'.Ui: C U'li .. Having bten i
a reader of your paper since Ith be-1
pluiilne; I am aware that your press j
is not Min..lcil. but that you invite '
free discussion on every subject there
fore I feel sine you will publish what
a woman has to gay about llrotherl
Samuel Small and his paper i
1 should think the people of Okln
wo)( tll). MU. .. .!
m .... iI1L f.lt ......... v' ... M... .i...
Itrotner Sinull Is putting Ins iiuiiey I
and elforts Into the hob- of prohibi
tion. Tills reminds me of the ilikes of I
llollaud which weie made to keep the
sea In times of very hiirli tide from de-1
stroyine; the eltles ami eon n try At
one time the tide was very hnrli. The I
master of the dikes was there urpiu
his workmen to double their energy
At last in his dispilr. tlilukinu; they
had done all they eould. he cried to
the men "pull oil your coats and put
tin-in in the hole and pray mightily
to Hod for help" when He who said
lo the sea of tiallice I'caee he still"
said also to these hoislrous waves
"Tints far shall thou (jo and no further
mid here shall thy prom' mvcs be
stayed. "
Now 1 am sure of llrother Small
that he Is not only willing and patri-
otic enough to put his uniiev and
paper Into the hole of prohibition
lull that lie prays to Cod to save our
country (with his -helpi from the diu-
bolical ell'ects of this uum-tlcr evil.
Willi an tibiditij. '..:'.:'. that He who
was able to save Sam Small Is also
able to sine his beloied country.
And Mr. IMi'or. ue would most
kindly suggest that if lliotlier Small
"' ""!'
i willing to put forth this righteous
drink upon the consciences of men.
Now if tills be true wliat is the de
inmiil and what will he the llual re-
suit if tlie secular press Is not re- J
deemed Your papers ei.ine into our i
homes mid are read ill every public
bnuse mid lie the wnisidei and nowii-
'subject mid if my little ellort may
j ''P " sl'Vv his " " "'aiilfht of
ll;i" "f InljiiipiTniitft.. the promoter
of tlie most of the moral ills that llesh
y0 wash tlie democracy I will tr
my limul at the rciiibli-m?s. mid to
gether wewill use the mighty liver of
the pies which is the greatest force
(or good nr evil lo Help redeem uuiu-
boma and the world
A Won in
WOODWARD MAN DISGUSTED
He lint rsnl II. i rile II. t .1 lle.illiii. ill II. t-
lll'l'ilrllll. lit lie I lllllti. Hue lilm.
W.isiiiNiiioN.Jau .' (Special i
' ' -Milton of Woodward who has been
here for some time trying to get a ease
advanced lu tlie laud olllce which in-
volves title to the property eoicred by
I tlie town of Woodward bus left for
I home lie is not at all pleated ut the
outlook Sometime ago II was given
out at tlie land otllcn that the ease
which appeared to be a leiy liupuiiuiil I
one would be taken up at once but'
later It appears that some of the fel
lows from lleoiglii wlio are interested
In prolonging mutters have made their
wants known and this explains how
It Is that im action has been taken ac-
cording to the former promise and uu-
lersllltldlllg
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W" jffl
U. S. Sl-.NA'.'OI' IHOb
irruitv roll im. i isvtiits.
Ktiil of tli InlfriiHtliiii il II.Mitp'. I el tin
I urt.-M In tlii' Niirilii..t
Sr. l'Ail. .Minn .luu 'it ester
day s'lw the closing of the e-nntcst) in
the iiiteriiatiomil iHiupie: In the
HeorKe Hall medal enutest t It.- Iliial
was plu.xed Ix'tween Nr' nii.'lii- of
I'ambrla and Mum of miiiHir ami
icsiiltcit in favor of .shaw bv i scire of
i; to I'J The final ill the .' hu .lotius-
ton trophy contest ln-twin-n Mel i.u-iH-hle
of l amb-in ami " 1 1 l.-t -m.
ofht Paul Is bctlijf playrd'tliir. lifter-
noon The winners in tin p.lnt e.in-
test are llr lillcoiub. o( St. I 'mi I
lead. '."'. Ilolthoefer. of ( hictlirn. seeolld.
W; .1 I . Ilrltt. of P.irtaire. :i!; l Mel til-
loch of M Paul. skip in In the .lohu
lohuston tiiial estinlay Null let. m nf
M. Paul defeated Mel onoetib1 of I urn-
brlii by I s to i
The Canadians carried on" toiiv out of
the Hie regular prl.es nut j. i.llw.iuf
the four victories ill ioiut en it.t I'lie
first n-i winners are: ll.ili uu-ital.
slum of Winnipeg: .lohiist'ui trophy
Xetlletoli of s I'uiil: .Inlilters union
trophy to bo ilateil olf In U.OIv imuI
Hiilliiiaii both ot W inulpdjf; c. insola-
tion I'r.iser of Inulpug mi I the in-
termitloiuil ttophwoii by the ( una
dt.iiis aiiil to lc plavcd down fur Ju
Vmilie(.
IN -l Ill: s;y I ;.
llr. 111-n Omul i. Hit-
IRel' ft" .bt.
fur.
lilr lllinili
V siiimiiov Jail. -id. In the senate
Mr. .siptlre of Wusliiut'toii pn's'iiled
icsiiutli.iisof theehamberof (Mimneree
of cattle Wash. protesting against
placing coal mid lumber on the free
list. He st ited Hint J i.ismi nipn in his
state were depi'li.leut on the coal in-
dustry for employment ..ml that lum-
bering was one of I'.- ci. 'litest indus-
tries of til state
III presenting n petition of Kansas
ellielis against the Wilson bill. Mr.
Petler said that he was not favorable
to that measure
The re 'iillon .f s.nntor Allen
n.op ) of brnsku declaring that the
contemplated Issue of hiiuda by the
secretary of the treasury wn lltuiil-
thoried bv law and that such Isiuds
were illegal was then I tK.'ii up a ml
Mr Mien addressed !' . mite in fin or
of the resolution
Dr. Price's Cream llakliti; Powder
Most Perfect .Made.
1'i-nrr hull in lifi-iirl.-. S iitr)
W isiusoios Jan '.''i The li.tusa
eiuiiiulttee on Indian aifi.i's wus a.l-
dicssuil by Thomas liouiildsou. of the
census bure.iu who has iuventiguled
the londitioiis of 11 ft- um-iiig tl. in-
Hun tribes and who recommends tliu
abtililioti of the uge.i.ies ol the SU
Nations of New orli Western I hero
l.ees. f North i uroltnn; l.apwuis. of
Idaho Pllehlos. of New Mveif Hound
al!es nf I nlifortlili Il .i.e alley s
of I tillfornla: silotJ.of nn k-'H'- I iiiald
l.ts of iiri'itoni all ugeneiei in Washing-
ton Usages nu.l 1'uap.iws .( the Indian
teirlt ir. . Sue and t-'os f lowu till
agencies in Miinu-s d.i an I all in Win
cousin
rtihtiii't Ilia iji
IbisioN. Jim -M - u intimate frund
of Vttornuytlnerai Olue. s.iys that
his rumored resignation dt lieene a
fuel veri soon The pieseul trip .d
Jo.idii ijnlucy ! W.ishingi.in whs el
I he u-.piet of tin pi e-.ilellt ..ltd In
will either ne.-i-pl It.. n-tuiusler
'eiH-ialship w hieli w ill I .t it I In
Mi liisNcll's prouiot urn ii Mi !... . s
position ut els. nrifi ' I. litis- -II .i
Miiss.tchii--. tts t. a. ci.
Dr. Price's Cream H.iUine Powder
World' Pair lllslitit .Medal jii.I Dl'doum
Hun- I rniililc in. I't'Ui. tit's sii
ITlts llil i o. .lull . I'el.soto's war
vesM'l the American ha-. Imuhi eoiu-
pclled lo hind Iter aiiimmntiiin at the
arsenal It has also b i found iicee.
sory to dock her in .-Ji to replace a
lefeetlve Isiller 'I ..' illUllHIlder of
the Nirlhcmy has i .iglied mid th
llnizlllans hesitate to appoint a suc-
cessor fearing (he iiierleuu urthsTs
w III also resign
lll'llllll III tlllillllll.
ol i Mill s. Ind .luu .'a -A religious
revival wave Is sweeping nvor tlii lo-
cality. t .loncsvllic ;iy three put
soils have confessed and b.-eii hap-
tlAuil during thu last ten days Her.
.Mr.Martiti.il Christ! in church rvan
gelist Is conducting the -.urvlcs. At
Shlloh liev William Harrctt. uf Mis-
souri converted forti-lne and at Trin-
ity llftv-lhree-
cm hi I'ti'iciii luif.
Kansas 'tiv Mo. J.m Jrt---'nte
Santa I'e railroad frclel.i dupurtiuenl
auiuiuiici's that on .laiui.ny 'iy It will
make a Hut rule from Mbwutirl river
jMilnts to Chicago of IU cents n tiumlrcd
on whrat and s cents on corn. Tlie
rates liave been M mi i .'' cents re-
..i'etlvelv
b MHIN. ..f Virgin' i.
OLD UNCUB RASMUS
lit t I'lmiiif iiiiiit rriui'ii in Hriiili in n
lent Niiil llir i'oltnuuiiiiit.
Hit) I itele l.UBiilUft for such he lucks
tiud lie cannot now gire his name um
found toilHy almost frofen to death in
n lent on Vilas aentn . on tbe bunk of
the Collo'.tv.oid He Is the old ettl-
ored telitteiuali who will be remem-
bered us carrying the o 1. restaurant
sign on his buck tit one Unit. He Is
gtav hailed and whiskered strulght
In his walk like a Prussian soldier and
looked like he might be I Ml years old.
Marshal belley went to ee the old
man and found biin incapable of talk-
ing. He will see that the proprr
authorities take cure of him
Tickets fur Si Perkins' comedy-
drama will go on sale Wcilt.csdin
mnrniiiu ut Walla.!- A Mailer's. Ail-
mission ' . vi and '' cents
'I lie sue- ms of (iiambeilain s Cough
Itemeily in u Heeling u speedy i lire i f
colds croup and whooping cough has
brought it Into great deiuaiid Messrs
Pontius v Sou of Cameron Ohio say
that it has gulned a reputation second
to tioue lu that vicinity. Jus M
1 ('iieen. of Johnston. W Yu says it U
I the beat ic ever ilsM. It. !'. 'Jones.
druggist WIiioiiu. Miss. says Cliinu-
bcrlaln's oiigh lletiiedy Is perfectly
reliable. I have always warranted It
and it iicer failed to give the most
perfect sutisfitctloli " "o cent bottles
for sale by P. 11. I.llllc A lo
I ItlMi IN Hll'l.l. t.
He I lire tl.-ii. I tip l.ltr. of Ijiwjrr nl
I'lHtlti; I lie tin r tum-liitti'ii
Toll li K.in . Jim .'it t the state
house meet In r f ti. .t.t . j.r IIMH .
alio i a i rani name I .1 llurtun .lon..
fintll len Jtlll.'tioti lit! hll'.gllin
iii-outid the i orridor-. create I a seiisu-
ton I. - threati-niiig tin- 1'ies nf nil the
bin yets .in i tr mg lo yet Into I lie us-
sttmbh He said lliev li.nl lal.eii nil
his pioji.rn nud h h.t I iin us. for
them ' .l luliiiii II iiim-ii rl tired
li i in Ihi.IiIi from tin- building ami he
did not i.-i hi n
linlg.- lull'. Ilprltl.t
1 1 t.sovv it.t i Ma Jan '.'rt.The
decision of Jit'li- i i!i tluil Hie sln-iifT
should I.e enjoin.' I from lilt 'rfereHee
witli In. contest s -ttie I ettritltliig
I and as -u red tli tight lnv. The ml
I Uif was brief and did not
t'ltieh on llii ifUBstioii of jurisdiction
the e .art found no c idene thai t hi
I eiil.rl.iiniiii'iit iinrcuileid was lo Is-
other lliiill U glove .oiliest mulus there
Is no Iuvt a'ninsi such an euteitain-
lllrnl the Injunction prayed for would
be grant td.
Tit .lenriicun intnii.
Maiii . Nlenmgiia fun. -.'it - Pres
idenl .''lava in im liil.'ivleiv with re
gurd I tin Meiirii'n! final denied tilt)
report i b-it aiu prop "iiloii i.i u m-
ttlele it li.i I let I in nildu by nil
linglisli slle.tl' Hi' say s he Will
gi.e I he tr. fi r.'ii -.- lo tinel ie ill but
if siiilieieiil enpitul lo liuisll tile under-
InUtiig cannot U- iiii si-1 in the lulled
' stte- tin- tiitinl lUilst bt built t. those
1 u in. cuu furnish the mom
.. I i'ii itllli I i.i I..I.I.I.I
lliuuiNoil in Mi J.iii .''. M loir-
le vtsstenbu I) II i -'eel siiiicrnit iil
cut of Moley's In- -tv mill- wi ut
j illlo tin- woods win i I .on sltihti.il u
luborei wits cut tin t I. g irci il
1 fell u lU'tneh -I Iiiul. was ihii.wn biek-
itttlsl stilkin.' and iiisiiulli iibltus
both men Invt r s hill. sun. wl.iwas
near hi witnessed lb.' a dcul otr
rowlv ccai.iug himself
rii.i.ir l'MlUln"s Uiiiit lluriiril
' M'iiixi-hii.ii. Ill . Jan ! 'ITie hom
' of Semiloi- palmer here. iH-eupletl l.v
j Stale stenutor If imst-v. was toiupletelv
' destrow I by ibeut . .. this muriiiiiK
rile fii'iiily hul a narrow cst'ih'
litiwloim. riiurrli ttararil.
lot ihvii Id U . Jan ! il I'.n.i"
' I'.piseop.ll chinch the hligest nud
i wenllliiest cl140.l1 in the cite bullied
' this uiornln-' lu iim.mw linur
l anis. un w
' iCLMitl ItMlll HUtni I'll!.
.Inn Morrison who escaped fioui tlio
Pral I mine pi Isoii in liiiii'ssee a fe'i
days ago. hilled .i ii'tut" shi-rlft Mil..
was trying to arrest hint an I cscapml
The e.lart lias ordered that the lesti-
iltoiM In the trial of the irain rnbliei
at Xewjiiirt. Afk. t. not. published
until III" last prisoner is plnce I on
t mi I
The b.sl found in iniiiii'ii'iuJ riier
U'litw i lai usvllle. Tonii . has liettO
Identllleil if. Hint of Henry llillclios'ill
and John si'tisuiiy liai. I ii arres'.nd
iuf the nun b'l.
Dr. Price's Cream (taking. Powder
WerlJi I air lllnhr.t AwjrJ
THE TARIFF BILL
J
' Tho House Makes Progren with
! Measure
NCOMH TAX ItBI'OKTKI.
lfir Ui.mIIIiiii Atc.iliol lUdloil I'uftn
I bii .Nut si urntt in. Kt-HH'tcil
- llen.ot rntte Oppnat-nu ut
luuiiiii Tm I ry to llrik
iji.uriini 1'mnf-
i c. fall!
W isiiiNoiov Jnu Mit Tarlir reform-
ers ib Hot fear the W ilson bill in the
hoiiw Thu mumtM'rs of the ways Bl
means committee who e.qcrtd tolmvii
the right lo keep down the scheduled
rates find nun that they huiu to (drag-
gle and nut alwftis rfTcrtlsel) to
keep theiil iis The temper of thu
bouse dUtiuelly tends toward the
elosesl attainable approximation to
free trade.
Whatever the senate may do and
duties on sugar iron and coal are ul
uimt certninlv among the things il will
attempt no compromise savoring too
strongly of protection will iter reeelc
the concurrence of the house conferees.
ITie .extension nf the tariff delsite
appears to be M-ttle.l an the friends of
the Income tax bill wh . will ..iter it as
an amendment to the tariff bill want
more lime and the up-xmi-nts of the
measure are willing to concede them
additional time rather than have so
important a measure added to the bill
without full delmte. Mr Itecd agreed
with I halrmaii Wilson that the two
days' extension wus probable Mi
llrvuuwilh Mr McMillan who f ruined
the Income tux bill says the under-
standing Is iulto dcllniti' that tb. .v
tension of time w ill Iv mnde If two
days are added the delmte will he car-
lied over to nc xl Weilui-stliiy The
llual vote mi thr Wilson bill will go
over and all VieVs on the measure n a
whole will ls taken Wpdnesihii lul
(it I p in
The decision ..f tin wn.ts und menus
committee In retort the Income tail
bill fni oi ahlt whs reiiel.i'd milv nflwr
a sharp cont.-st. i Hi- id. rttnb-
Iteitlis nun Messrs tockrun. of
New nrk. steii'iis. of Mnssiiehn-
setts mid Ilyuiiin of Indiana rerusetl
to vote Then Mr llet"l suid the re
publlciius would vole In ui.tke n
ipmriiin and on nuolher roi' cull there
were fifteen i'cston-es Then tin ui.1-
Hon wus put on reporting the ''ill to
tho house This prevailed In-the fol-
lowing i.ite
Ales U'i..ii Mt'Miltln ll.niiiii WliHiiu.
Ilr.-rklnrl-lt.-.- Tir-mv. MiiMH-en. r; llrvsii
Hml turner- AH ik'ttisrils
Niiis-tlK-rt. Iliirrn. IV nt. Hi' oil Hi-
Ulns iriiiiilt'iimtHi i nur.ni nt.l Simi-m.
-ti'iih.ir.it-i :
Mi i lliMilso UK fill. I I HI
W sMos. .Ian .".' The house re
fllsvd decisively lesl'-r.hiv tti alter the
Wilson bill's provision for free Iron on
just as it hint done with the. -mil clause
and iinw the iiilitM-alesof less .ni'iiin
cllUtlges ill the free list have glien up
hoH' of nllerlii.' Hie f re li-l !i .hi
ivny
Inte in Ihi' afternoiMi tin inicimil
revenue bill with Hie i oiii t:is tftt
ure was resricd
When the house nut to-d i tie item
iH-ritie tipjHiiit'iits of t!i. ii i
bill refuse I to nusWi'i I i I be i UUUtt -.
but uttempteil In luenk tlie iuiiriiiu mi
snecessfiilly. the roll call developiu'r
tlte presence of M' uicuibeis.
Itefore cmsideratitiil of the : n It' lull
wus renumed Mr. Hopkins r. j. of
Illinois askei that uu hour Is- set aside
for consideration of tlie le.i I seltedule
but Mr ' iH'krnu oliectcd umI tle
house Wint I .to eolinilitti f the
whole
Mi. Wilson tried to make uu a.r
meill lo close tin debate s udm -atfiendlUeUts
relating In the in:i -I. I n.-r
selm-dnli' but Mr l ockrnii oiitcet.-.l
ami Mr. Wilson uot.-l tlint the ib-bale
be closed Mi iwUruu briau filibus-
tering bill eould ttlily rail i lo his ip-
p'rt ti-n Ni V rk liU'iiiber not uf.
t.eiellt to seem li lb rs and He motio'i
waseapfled
Mr. Tern s elUellillliellt I. tjle
itiiieudliieut placing agri-tilttir il im
liii'Ulents of all kinds on in 1 1-.-. list
IVtts ItMt Kl lo 1
Mr I'.M'kiail made the itnil o' n
pioiltlll but leliers dlselo.ed tl. ir.-v
slice of ii iiiortiiu nud tlie a ul' u Im. nl
vtas lost s- to In"
Mr Hur. ' amendment t the substi-
tute linpo-uig a .ivren1 ail ralorein
lilt oil llglietllliii.il I'llpliMliellts. tk
epl as iii'iuiisi i oiii. tiie adin.ttl'i
ilnilur articli's 're in In. I. ise llie
sll.lll Co oil He flee llsl 41 t- vo .sf
if.- ni I tin inn til
I MUM tun .'' t : . ii. 'lock
tills lift lii l.roke out in lie
Western .'i-.tpn ..lllie while in us
ol tin- .i'ii ii. Mil 'hell eoiitfsl
was eoillllif imr Uu wires flic As--o'lilted
Press otlli . is I0..1M I 11 this
bltllitlg till I lit .. i III. it Ws llh
slble to gel it us louiMiillliciittnn with
1 llleilinutl the oMialors liHl il.g been
ordered out bv the elp if th Hre de
imrtinelli
trattistuixlsalppl I'rMi .loii'-lmiiiii.
Toi'iKi. Kan.. Jim .'' 1 he li-nti-.
iiiss.sipil Pres association I. el. I t-
Uliliual nice ting in Topel.il m-.i-i '.i
and I'c-i-lf tied 11. folloui e .1.
1'ivsldeiit r'i'.iiitt P Mm I.. 111.
TopUii nee president .loim s . .-! -unison
il W ii hltn v en-i ir .nitllv.is
nri'i'. 1 l shn 1 f s. 1 s'uU t
jiciiiil in '11111' willlH-li.'l .ii Ivinsiis
lilt M. I . in 1 11 y )
I Ai.l.li I . 14)11. III. II .11.1.
V) VslllM. I ' ' Il !l Si 1 I t I U
. I ipiM-IIV ol. Hie ll"il-. .ldl
. lull Collllnlll o-lllV to Mi llll Ills
re 1 si .11 for III 'all for I '. I be
It.i ilii ii'mi nil. deelariii.r Hiii (if
"C'i tlll'l li I II" .llltlli'1 ' I . . le
b.illil 1 11 f 1 tile I 11 III ' . M of
gr.' " is 1- nub 1 1 '
1: in . 1 I. .. 1 1 . .1
Pimncii . tie
IWWIlSollI k r
aa run over ut
l'r-iiitiiia' mi I li........ ... . ..dh
iii ut otr a. it Him 1 ! n a
I'M
Fond
li r -4- n j 4C
T JLIJIL fU7M &
.! . t .'v..is trail:.' tl 3l
..'. 1 Cu if iliilot tl nud
1 it ! ' in.tllftg to bu 1
up th t!'..ues.
StLVL'R
CHURN
Buntws;
H'tn A'iPtf t.viP
vUt l- . nl H the in 1
.'..'u'l'l.i s.lllll flHsJ
l.iuiaf'l. Itb "siivt-r ( .hur i
"il (.1 !i '.vf.i r i: our lur
iiittrf ( rx. i'ltuv
AHMOVR PACKING CO.
Kansas Cfrv. V. S. I.
100 .tt'i'tt itiiM-v ns 11 wi..
Sttl t.irb llnl.k eilittlii Hi.- I'li.tmu
nl Ilriblt'lMK tnlfrt-.i
Niw oHh Jan . The .ue ti '
nuliiclng the interests ..t. I. N.. a
Vak bunk- on Hie di'.o.ils of tlie.r
mil of-ton n eorit'sioiideiit s h.is igiu
i-oiiii In the front 01 ioiis.'iiiei. f tin
ti-idy iiet'iiiiiu1 ition of fund 1.-1
It was ii'itoited t.u two lui.u- r. .
had nlread taken nclioii m t. - 11
Wren-the Pmk Nat on I .ml 1 I
pollers A ll.ldel- T tvo III. .Ii.l
ri'iluetug the fi.rm.-r rale of '.' 1 i.-ui
It4c been .id. .pled one In'intf 11 direct
eiil lo I ht eenl on all accounts n--Ui.iltei
oT hul ..stent and th oilier
lb. rail in mi bie balances of the rugu
I'll .' M'r e lit rite up to .1 ..rtilMi
aiiiount an. I no inti st on tlie biiiimt-n
Ilbme Hi it 1111111111 l is slid tl.it til
tin -s. ..r o ic nf th s.l.tnUs the l
per 1 'ill rale on ill n 1 e-i m. trots
bihiins's hits .fo..f ml 1 ell 1 I I lie I ni-
ts. iters' A I ailcrs it is Uiiomii has
wiille eee.lioii tlU huge mil .1' town
llfeutltlts.
Mlsisj. sciii.i.i. nut
I sun.iiiliiiinl I eiiluri-4 r Hie HTnir li
trrililfil In I'url.
Pllll dan '.'i: t the I illicit
States is.nsiilntc here the ollleiiils ills'
ere III tl.e sensational feutuics wklch
liave Ihh'Ii nttliehi-tt to Hie iltsapH'iit
uutv of Kilwiird Webstei tin New
NorkseliHil Ihh who dis.ippearc I from
the W l.tuure stntinn on New
Year's evening mil for whose discov-
I ery 11 reward of otw has Ik'.-u
1 -jiTerisI The oltlcial are convince. I
' that the boy i. l und for the I nitcil
slute . nil 11 slim iiss -liger ste.ime.
I Tliey also sa.v that Mrs. 1 otikliu the
missing bi.y'n mother lias never vislie.t
' the consulate
I The Petit Join iiil ti.is received 1 let
Iter fniiii Dijon in tl. il.-ti:tr ln.-11 1 of
I tile d Hi ri 1. irttii' I '1 pis seiue t Ii
I of II bill lt-Ut" III t in desi rilitloll "f
I mm ei.si...
j Prqessionat Directory
1
LAWYERS.
I Bayard T. Hairier
Attorney - Afc- Law.
lis s -ho.il l.'i' I 1 111111111- -inner and
I inilhiii of II.101 1 - Manna1 i be only
work paid In d 1 "iitaiiiing the Sclm i
l.il'id I iis il Hi :l ii sen! 011 r-
.' 1 t . f 1 1 nt Ml Im- im ss 1 el ill
llig I lb. I.i 11- m.r ol s 1 1 ml Lands win
ri'i 1 iv. prompt atl.-ut mil lilll.e 1 Hjiim
1 1 und I . i.r.iv bio. h i.ntlnie Hi .u
AT. !'. n 1:1..
I ate W 1 -t ii eiioa
Attorney anil Counsellor at Law
Has had im epelieilee as luwyei ol
il years 111 West iigiinu llefeis !
Permission to s.-nut'irs 1 Hiiideu ami
'aulkuci . Ilmi Wiu I. W ilson nf West
iruinta spe ml nud i.rouipt utd-n
Hull glycll tl. all l.nsilltss. olllce K-'ll
llnll blliliMllg - ppor!e P isl ollici-
ItOOUU 1 T and 1 S
!A. 0. OFFHAUSEN
ll.Nt II l i "I I H 1'iK
' Pot tho Olty ol Ctithrle.
Ofll.'C Willi S 1 1 Hi i.i i uHulLcj 41
I cw oi i liiitl iii Nu'i-iiu: iiauU
. All Oillicuil Accounts Looked Alter
i
i
And given pi.iiiipt Aili-iiiiou
i:. i. iU'U..i.Ni t.iiY:
A 1 loltM l I I
I boson ti.ti.ii r lii.lrttiti.
' Oklahoma Avi n n .ppit l.und ntliui
j l.l'IIICII I'M A.
OIIAH. UUOH.V
i AHoiiu-j llcuarsl
Ai iok.si i ii Law.
SI J llklKliuii.il lis up aU'ti
UTIHtlK oki.ahuma
UK. PEOPLltt
"fHE" DENTIST
85
&
gaa.sa-r:a
miNrZteHTrs
1 I i l . i il .1'. I i p lo li.i- till .
will ' pi i ii ii c ins aseil
and . o.i I a i t - ...it 1 alni and
tin tit'lli ' !cil i ii.miieil lllldge
Win I. gold and p ii '. lain i low in. gold
und situ i Hliu us and ai tillci il teeth
inserted on gold lubber m aluminum
plate or without any plate.
Prloun Lnwar Hum Anywhiiro Elao.
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