The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 244, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 7, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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'HUH FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY FKHllUAIiY 7 1891.
NO 2-14.
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WOODMEN WORLD
that Order Owes an Elegant Annu-
al U.iuiiel
MEllllY MUSIC ANH MBNl'.
Au KteliliiK' l'lijiiriiiriil "I tli.ml l'mil
Wild Know ll ! I'ularUIn uiul
Muke Othrr l'iiilr Hupp)-
Tlia surah tlr .Mil-
's. .It Un ABil I In n-
t iiirtrr.
r '
The Minimi liauUit f tin1 Wo.-
iiii'ii of tin" Worlil lunt evening I" tin-
' . Knight of Pytblus hnll was one of the
greatest ulTuIr o r glten In (Inthrle
i ) .Mori people attended H tliiin unv ban-
quet ever glten befuu There was no
- special stiets put upon tlu ivnlii-
program but to mulct tin guest h:it
u good tluii'. In tin K. P. hull speeches
wrri made anil u musical program wus
given. William Meyers tin II. M. or
tin' bulge gave u history of llu ltd
) uuL'i'Uii'iit of thi' (lutlirli' lodge arid
Its general growth anil littittlts I'
A M. Jones gave ll'' history of the order
from Its creation. Ilessle Aruolil re-
eiteil mi original pleee eutltleil "Poll
Call of liuthrle. Camp No V In au a'-
eeplable ami sweet manner. Miss
' l.tiliy Twamley sang Tin Ilrlilgc'
anil being eueoreil respumleil with
They Wanted Me to Take Ills Place.'
She has a (food olce and Is an aeeoui'
plished young girl.
Anions the pleusuntest ultalrs of llir
evening was the playing of the miiti-
ilollu club composed of Ml1-. Kuti
Collar Mrs. I. N. Iloinl'slier. I. I'
Cornell. Al Mvlshcr and K.1 M'.xauer.
Mrs llomt'sher was 111 and could not
be present but the music of the club
wu-greatly upprecluted. They were . nomination of Colonel Davis of Hear-
encored over itl over ng.ilo. j gin. fi register of the land olllee at
Professor nnd Mrs. Young furnished I iVrry to succee.l Jupiter Malone. was
the music for the evening giving j tal.cn up Tor a few minutes ami It wus
iiiuiiy line -.elections. decided to lay It over foranother week.
After the programme a finished j One. of the senators on the committee
the guests wi-nt down to the huge suggested that la I- wus either In the
store room below and partook of a
u.aL'ulllcent spread. Two tables were
set the full length of the room tilled
with gooil I'.mgs Oyer two hundred
guests mude merry with the flne euta- i
hies 'riiE.-SVAll C.i'iiAi .rCKOfl-t.'l'
Wuttttieie. and tried I'ctweuu bites to
take the nutiics of everybody present
but failed for Jack of time: then; were
too many there. The following how-
ever is a fair list hut unavoidably
iiiuiiv are left out4
Mr ami Mrs. John Mullh Mi and
Mis. i.eorge Parsons A. II. Meal and
wife. A J Hhcppitni nud wife (I. I).
Coleman and wlfr I). C Satterlce
and wife l)r. Peoples wlfeand iliiugh-
til I.VJ. Mr W A. Welch and wife
lift lllakeinore and wife II A. Plait
and wife Mrs K W Itu-iisay. J K
Douglass and wife W N llael.ney
and wife s. A Strator Miss Josie
Mcnilllnney. A W. Heeler and wife
Miss Nora lteeder. Miss May Main I..
i. Mllllkuu A. W McKe.ind and wife
A .1 Corkius and tvifi.n I! I egau
iinl wife. J .1 Holes Mid wife J S.
lullinaud wife. M. W McDonald and
wife Mrs. Ken and Daughter I.etu
ludge (loodrich and wife J- II Twain
ley and wife. M lull. wife
uud mother MNh l.ottn Diul.e.
W P. I'rnlg. Miss Kdnit Wilson Miss
Pearl Itliouttcs. Win Keuwortht nud
vtlfe (leo. Hopkins and wife. Ml-s
lennle I ollar MIsk tlruele Towns
.Ml s(lrlel'j Drake. Miss Julia Collar
M Taylor and tvlfe W II l.estei
.iiid wife."!'. W. I trunks and wife Sam
Nisby A. Ii Wright. A. Ii. Muislml.
Miss Ma iv Todd It. II llauer Mid
wife. Mrs" A. Surby. .1 A. Meyer. Mbs
Minnie hai.ev. Miss I!. MfDom.ld.
Mlllani Meyers wile and daughter
Mubel J Stuigeon and w ife. Misses
llerthu and l.va Uregory. Ml.s T
II Torreuce Nelson Mum'. W. Poland.
Dr i I'. I otteral uud wife John lllru
and wife Dick iildhum and wife J
iildham ami wife J. A. Sampsel and
ttife J P Saunders Mrit. roildlaml
uud two ilaiighteis Will lllrschl I
M lllischi and wife John Itogersa.d
wife II. I. Uhodes and wife. M Col-
i.ti. I' M. Jones and wife. Judge Law-
leiice ami wife. Dr. I.aiidrmn. S. M
Decker uud ttifu. Judge Corbet. A. K.
Astell and wife Tom Tingle and wife
II. .race llixou anil wife Al lIKon and
wife I eo llohleli and lady. Judire
l.iudsey. Juhii Towers Mid wife l'.eii
lEhodes M. (lohlen ami wife. il. P
t ooper and wife. I. en Leach and Miss
Puisons. I.d Overholer uud tvlfe. T.
II Toi runts and tvlfe. It. I'. Huberts n
.mil Miss Muble Wood (leoige Smith
uud Miss I'lora I'lncli Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold. Mr. ami Mrs. Westerlnook. I..
Mc a ami wife.
THE FLYNN FDISOLUTION.
( Ii ill.iiau .lliiliimii snj. Hie Ciuillilll lie
Will Ail I pun It ill (line-
iMiiiMiioN lei' ' .Spcclul.
i l.ulrmuu llolmau. of the committee
on Indian all'alrs stated today that he
would have the committee act on the
I lynn re-olutlou by Thursday compel
ling the M'eietary of the Intel lor to
gite the public the benellt of his otll-
ml action In the grarlug leasts in-
i olvlng the It'lowa. Comanche and
Apachi" reservations. The secretary
nl the Interior bus been doing ull In hi
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n
powertoitefeutafavorai.il ri'iorl on
the resolution. He does nut want to
make public what he has thou lu this
rl.l.l.. in...it. i ..... i
of thu Iftlf from the coiutnlshloner of
Indian ml lis covered lu thoe ills-
iti-...t.-1.t.i . . .. ..
patcnes nisi u.gui.ins uiinighi ti.nl it
Is needless iliu to attempt to cm
i ome.s ..'.loiitt It isKiipposci
ci'iii mn uiin-.t? -iuiii. 1 isMipposeo i '--. - - - "' vote ini- .-socieiy oi v uiuoi ma tioiicers i . i ( f.i11P . to le local oil .i.n l'i... . riii. i 1.ii i
o menu thut IVU very plain tlmt he wnitt stutehoo.l -.. tve can have u voire lllst nl(flll (.XIM.-ed H. II. Iluneroft the ' ". Yl.U "itv ..iik.n 1 1.. i I v"l li U X V " to '
i wciu aiso uiiopica urge slot i.t. i . n. i.
I 1.1. ..lit.. .. .... 1. : I III ll.tl'V I. 11 till H l ll'lllll (Ml ic . ... . ...i... .. .. I '.. llf I.. I.I .......
THE OME WAS SAUTED.
HUli IIWi nlrrl. nl (lulil In I In- Irrilliii)
dole A HH)
i:i Ukno. Oh . I'eb 7 ISpeel.il
'l'he I'M'ttement In the lehlta iiioiin
twills culminated today in the .P'cov-
erv that the wiluuhlc me shown hud
been eniefnllv dceoinled with u prep-
IliHllotl of gold The ccret leaked out
through the attempt of a pint) to safe
tl friend Km Itcmcut has been run j
lllng high fur -cveral weeks on the
st.eugth of lln- new imds Hut when1
the bubble bur-ted today the ('old
schemers hid nut
Ur. Price'. Cream Making Powder
VVulU'n I'alr tlltfti.tt Aw.fJ.
IN IAVOU OF ALLOIMr.Nr.
Mill) hull i I Hie lln-Till tic Nint
I'ntiiilii'- ItliM.in.
filMhi I T . I'eb. T. Jspeelal The
cnuuulsshmcrs sent here to treat with
the live tribes paved through here to
day en mute to Tishomingo where
the ( l.lckauw eonuell Is In session. '
They will made a talk to that body
this week. The Indians me begin-
ning to take very favorably Inward j
atlotmeul. A number who have op-
posed It very stubbornly heretofore'
are now Its strongest advocate-.. There I
Is no doubt that tf a vote should be ta- !
hen toiuurrow a large imijorilv would i
! be in fnvor .f a division.
LAID OVEH FOR A WEEK.
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j Nmnlinttloii il lnt l-1 ltij.-llr ul I'l-rrj
j Nl Aileil On.
i VAiiiM.r.v. I'eb ;.-ISneelal.l At
the meet iuy of the senate committee
on public lauds yesterday morning the
deal with the Indicted and lamented
Muloueor he was so stupid that he
- mid certainly not make a good olll-
.u f he knew nothing .f what hud
been going on in the land ..Hi. .
Dr. I'r'.CC'S Crertm iiaVlng Powder
WorM'i I'alr lllvlirtt Medal nil Ulptoma.
7ALOQA.
Sunn I mill ('iirte.iillili'ln - nl Inle.ekl III
llu Iteuil-'is
Tti.out.ok leb. '.- special Cor-
ri'spondenee. A snow storm struck
us this morning from the north. We
liiiyi bail bonii vert cold weather the
past ttto tteek- which gat e us plenty
of ice M i . Christopher A Co Spen-
cer Pros Mosrb. Piivue Itlgg.s uu I T
Hodges have put up large .iitintltlos.
Taloga had u big law suit befoie his
honor Judge Mel ling the Leeon.l
llofmuuu vs ll.istettei will. Ii was
well represented by the legal frater-
l.ltt. Hun Pd Itlaleli ofKlowa. Itun
sas was ultorney for the defendant
and l urpeutei t -41 Toole for plaint t ft'.
The case wa' eoutinui'd until I'ebru
ar.t lo
II J Taggait received ten or llfleeu
wagon loads of foods this week. He
is detenu. lied to lueel the wishes of
the people and w III sell .kid as cheap
lis Wi iud ward mercllMits.
Then has been iiilli :t stir here
The people thought the county ollleers
weie getting too iicktess. They met
and appointed uu iuvcstlgatl.ig coiii-
u.lttee. which after intestlgnliug win-
eluded that there was no fraud Worth
mentioning.
Mr. l.ouls lluchw'uld was held up
near his icsideiice ami rob lied of tlf-
teen dollars.
Mr (Iraut Petljohu has gone to
Woodward after his printing press; so
after next wee. look out for Uu Tom-
ahawk. The editor proposes tu pub-
lish a democratic paper He says it
will be very liberal I evnect the
liberal part will lie lo the democrats
and the republicans will get chopped
to pieces although we know ilrutit to
be vert liberal in no. views Wo
think Us he eutile from u teiy goml
town Dodge t'lt.t liansas there is
no doubt as to his being pure In all his
mottves. au 1 wo are sure he is able to
compete with the best democratic nl-
llnrs.
Mr. Jos. (I'Toole from Trinidad
Colorado arrived In Titlogit Jnuiutry
Js. Ho e.Npecth to put '.u a stock of
general merchandise us he thinks Ta-
loga the best opening he knows of
M. II. Christopher the liMiltvan
man Is doing a nod lmsliies lie
will put lu a inuu.moth stock In the
sptitig.
Mr. II. W. Illack. our llveituuill. Is
doing a good business. Ills stable is
crowded to Its utmost capacity.
.inn en. i.oiior lis mere mis nceii
a ureal deal said abmil statehood. Ta
loga has been very ijulut. Hut we want
single stuliiiooii it we can get 11 and if
not we want statehood the uexthcsll
way we can gel . I The people of 'I) j
uJeytuUheywhrfi'ccly i;el;i;l' rl
- . hi . i .. av .
'allfllllllk 1 III' ttllllllll r.llH' ill I iti 111 II I IT
V" 0J f thui rnVurtliv Unci tiiiit
would prefer a few little jobs to a free
self government
'Hie in onl' here are In st innatht'
wl'1 Attorney speed In feircting out
'" fniniU in the ivnltory also with
1.1. ..I.I.. .llIl4.IiI
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iiouie i u.e a in piou-cuou in nouie
NO HEARINGS
OacUton of the Democratic Majority
of tint Suuato Commlttue
K1TE0T (IN THE TAHIFF UIU.
II Mill ti lluurld. Cuiiiuu.ullj MucU
auuiiar -llir .tUJurltj Culiittlrr. lln.
I; IkadtltHbl Under l'r4-
Ut t'lrmuiitttuija. )L-
iiutilltau Will Ir)
tu rtruii.ult.
Wasiiimiio.s I'eb. 7 Thedemoorut'
I It: limjotlty of the scnute committee on
tluuuct weie In executive session for
otcr uu hour 'I he a if i ceil to giant no
healings ul nil on the Wilson lurlir bill
I muiI uuthorled Chairman oorheoto
piepaie a stuteineut of their reasons
which he ha not tet put In Nhupe.
It Is understood that Mr Voorhees
will su thut ut a time like the present
when all business Is depressed and
time I great anxiety n In what Is to
I be done with the tiirllT time is au im
portant element mid It Is Important
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the lull reported to the
m' ii ute us soon as possible: that If
healings wen. otiee begun there would
bo no way of limiting them ex-
cept b.t doing injustice to some Inter-est-:
and ull thut could lc said by tlio-i
who would uppeur befote the commit-
tee hud been said b.foie the house
committee on ways and menus
This action of the deinncratic ma
jority of the lluunce committee mean"
tluiL Hi- hill .till lu. .-... .ri.l I.... 1. il
lest of next wcel. or emit in the fob
low In" wed.
The ivpublic.in senators iit-eopl the
decision with i'oiuNMire. but they will
miilo. n i-i..l..ilk ......i.i -...! ..in ...!..
abl.v move to iccommlt the bill when
refuted to the M-nate togltu Interest-
...1......1 i ... ........... .
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ll'l Lllllll 111 Illl" I I 1111 K l-ll
i i iiiiii.i.imi i:m vim-.
tlxrinliiK .l.iil on Hit. ltd; lour SVnr
I al IIimi.
alios in. leo ; -Till Ills' I our i
liver winch leaves tills city fnrM
Louis nt i. Vi a in was the t le tint of
an accident lust after Icavlmr list
Alton which came near causing a ter-
rible calamity to the passengers and
plunging 'Mil Wton homes into mourn-
ing The train had attained a s'icciI
of thirty miles au houi when a wheel
on the rear trucks of the smoker biota.
letting the car down A seel f wild-
est confusion followed and p.ts.-..gcrt
sprang for the air brake eonl
tluully elteetlnifii stoppage of the trv.iu
after a mile and a half had t-cen tra-
versed. Much to the Joy of Kuglm-rr
Hamilton. otubieini l.yud mid llr-ikc-limn
Itartou all weie found to be unin-
jured s'ivo a few bruises The New
York express came along In a few mo-
ments nud the commuters icaehed .SL
l.ouls only tlfteen minutes late flight-
oued but onlt too thankful for their
in i row escape
It It 1 1 s tu.tIS .t I I tCKI.K.
1 lit- sHi.ie run-- lliit tt'il I Ir.'il mi
tu
sierra l.e-uie tirolu Wuililil.
I it riiiNin. . Ic'... . A dispatch re-
celt el here from -sn-ri.i I. com- an-
liounccs flit the. il.sturb.iuce ull the
fioiitierot that ei.uutit lieltteeu the
lllilish 'lint I l.-ll.'h f-.le . ecol d ill).'
to the llev.- Ill I I eo It eil a lletlcli
luent of III ill- h (lolitl.-r police while
encamped in the Sofa c.mutrt have
beou llivd upon lit a toic of I'reneh
natite trooie. III-added that during
thecuulliet which tollotte.l one I'lcuch-
mail and Hie of the uatite pulu-e Were
billed
l.ati'r adt lee fi om sli-ria l.roue sit-
that the detu huieiit at fiouller police
th.it has been in c. millet with the
I'rrlieh force- Is the detuehmeut that
wasmetlouslt uttncl.eil hi the I'reiicli
In ariana. The iletaehiui'nt. It would
now appear was leturiilug to the coast
when ultaeked
m:w sii ttisim i. ini:.
Il I lu lie C.liilill.li.i. Hilt. rcii sun I ran-
i li'e unil t I nil. .il.it''!.
S.tX I'lltMlsio I 'eh . Plve line
steamships whl h have lseu Itiuir lu
the New York harbor for nearly a tear
are. It is said to lie brouifhl around the
horn to this coast As lo wheiethey
will run there arc two reports due Is
thut a corporation called the Ainoor
steamship ( o may secure four of these
steamers and place them on a Trans-
pncillc line to ply between this city and
YladitostiH'k sibeila. the eastern ter-
initio of the (treat llussiuu railroad
The steamer-are th. S'guranea. .
llaucla.Alllai.ee I'uuiiiee uud Advance
They belontfcl to the I tilled State t"
llralllan Mall Uiuinslilp o und wen
altuehed for do lit .'. r ii ve:- nvn liv
i.(. .stiu.ilard I o.
'" '"" "" wl."M
' " ' ''' J " " agreement has
bciui entered into by nil the leading
lilies of the Western Passenger ussoela-
I Hon with the exception of the I hl
cago A Northwestern mad by which
none of these loads will after I'ehiu-
art I "i. accept exchange orders in cou-
ncil ion wPh tourists tickets front
p. lint . west mill northwest of Chicago
to points in the south southeast and
southwest. 'I he cause of the action Is
that tin i ale. to i liicao me tsdug
badlt calpcl tillotlgll the IlllkUsu of
these tounsts tickets Nothing but
straight regular coupon tickets will be
I taken mi tiallis
.simi... u..t let e in...i.
K s h tut. Mo. leb f Moth.r
M..r i( - Jerome of st Mints con-
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iiiM'iiM oi i lie iii'.u i 1. 1 ii. ii ii: hi iiiirr .in
-
' "-'' f 0VLriil mouths Mother .Ic
i""me came fi on. the cast ten yeais ago
' and took charge of si Mart s conteitl
. US mother stlpei lor when the content
was opened ami has illlnd that position
eter since
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s ur sner.
ts u tsi isio.i ei7. -ny unanimous
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U. S. SI WIOK Koi.l.l' i Wll I s f Jews.
AMillMt Mil IIS Mil
si Wll.
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I- llllllr. I hi- lllrKlllill llf III
Mf
Mini tlllHil tllltlllini
Ulliti.o I ffli. . I In nr-M-li.t of
' A"ln'u ''"v '" "" ''"I"11" '-mirt
to-ilu iudlciited tin tiiti citing msIoii
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A'vr u" witnusses I i
I testilleil illl
I peacmng .mis Mtsie ii.irton unil I run it
- 'Indgt W lug .Mlle.i for I'.i.i
'""' " lln K'at-hiilnd man -with light
i L'liiv iiilistiielie. Wi'Ilt ! III. .lull I
i:t.rv ...... Iraninl for..r.l ... ..s .l ...
...-. .v ..i.e iraneo mrtt nr.l v. as t.H 1.1
' ' "or.1 of the exam million lie
...... . - . . .
ticl.n..wledg.-d that he hail knotMi loth
I roll ill
Mid Ciiu.'hllii uii'i siil Unit
till ili;.' tl
ping elect.. ol l.i
t oii'hl'i) often
Ut to ln house t.
ash him to worh for Thoiua-. ' ruttv re-
I"'"' " f'mn'uiie lor junge 01 ute j
criminal court He denied as told li
Mis. I'oy. eter hating had tt lilspi-red
talks or icferreit to Dr I rohlu In aliv
way llu denied hat o.g inei ( oii;hlin
May I! thus contradicting Mrs llor-
tou's storv lie told of his wife having
culled hi. ii an auarchUl itil ue.-iised
lilui of throwing the ll.ivillii.'.iel liou.b
He it.ts iille-lc I and loeke I ip ill iniii-
uectiuii III. this lioul.l ease.
SI s' lll.ss )
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.1 ) I h.itl.r llrnnlxl In i bl ; of
V lili Ii IVrt iii tli.rr Iwh
Mil' too. leo . e" .SHilK'il ..l(
night by a tote of ".0 to Hi pacd the
ordinance granting to 'ilcniv at-..n
the right to em. struct maintain und
operate gas works wiil.ru the citt of
i 1 1 lea go Hefore if. passajri- It wus
amended bv striking out the name of
...
enrvVNutsonnnd inserting the worth
I he (hlcago Metropolian (.as i ..
Mayor Hopkins presided during the
entire session lb said unite freelt
that I.e would teto the ordinance 'I
could net er he declined "allow such
au ordinance as that to become lu.s
with my consent Ii looks like a sand-
bagging ulTnli h.. tie Its backer. '
It I- not tert geiiei.ni. to the I ll.t to
sat the least The .m. esslim of j h-i
cent on net profit lidietllotts. I
don t think the ablruu.-u who are go
I llf to tote for tl c ir t I will slo It
Put inuvbe thet hate . mli tote-to
carry it mer a teto
The w at the ..rd.n.n.. .- t.as -.prun-
und pa id uitoi.t suspi. -lisot tiou-lle
Ittll lilt t VI. l.llll.s
l lie I'm i t.i. i'io..it.li tiuilir. to night
at i l ..in
Si J.otis vi ; ' v.. lainrlarsen-
teled the home of Ml-- ' loltllie Duhr-
i er on Pari atcutn-. and etitirini' her
loom mad.- an iittu. I. with hatchets
I upon her uud her room ma to Miss Mug.
j glc Sallfor.l ile.p.-r:itc light fnllowetl
' In t.'hlch Miss Dulirer siiceeedi'd in e-
j curing hcrreioiter and puttiilr a biillot
into her assailant ie then tired upon
Miss Ml n ford s foe but did not strike
htm The bnrgltii- tln-u tied. Tim
women are built Imt not seriously
hurt
i nun us in ssi c i nits.
A s. IVI.l.tniri; Nnii1ii'r I niiitslunr
tin. I rein It llruln liiltlr.
si Pi ti iisiii tin let. . -Thi ovoe
Vremyit print a Ion- proiest ugailisl
thu ellcct of the Inc.. u. of the 1'relleh
grain duties on ltui.i iri. Thi e-
IKirts lo I'lam- it its have itlreudv
been reduced lit i. n'.u. und Indian
umuputltloli from -r . ent in !)
i to I- per cent in !-' while the petro
leum privileges wl.. '. I nii-ve foriUitrly
granted to lluaslu hi" ir. u neutruii.. .1
by the action of I rim oi granting tin
same privilege lo tlf ' " ' I Wtttt'S-
illil I IMS II Is Illl Ni:i lm.
tin. Ilur It in. Ill run I i. Mill) ill tlUrUvi
lu Hi" I Ir.i i"irre.
Nnti'iiiii Ark . I ' This morn-
lug the Jurv in to
Vlalisker. one of tl.
lobbcrs who klllc'l
McNally. of the ! I
alii A Southern ioi
diet of guilty of miii
gite. lie Is the t'i '
iceelvc Mich a 'crdi- i
i use of Mlh-rt
iillphunt train
' 'uditetor Y. P.
.his. Iron Mount
ictiirue.l u tr-
i in tb (list tin-
I of tll gitUg t
'Mix Si-inil. eiiili I -lttJIttcil.
sts I'll si I' o l'i I -The bark'
'utiue W II llittiu ii.l arrived tin.
luninlng fmiu H ii diiln bringing
papers fiom the i.i.i n I to Jon iimy l.
two days later than "' udvlues by ttto
W. tl. Irtm Dmiii' lU'sO lvo day
nothing of iuipoiin i" ociHirred navo
tin celebuition of H' anniversary of
the f.l.iidlsliment ' thi" provisional
goveinniciit. Januu
oil ipilctlv
i
l which p.usfd
i e in rime I rturj
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1
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f
i)
k
I v I.
lilsl lit cut.
Iti-ii. irUalili I'IimI III a I imi- tli.U
N.Mir I tarkt t ille
I I tuisiv ll.l.K. Ti-iiii IVI : - Near
Drill ii station south ( thi. cilv u
iiuiiilier of M'liniri.nbl.- Ilnds hat.' i.--re
III 1 1 In.1. ii. tide b-1 lini-ti l.niglile-
lieu Itiiight. Iloiiiif l. I'll ili't mid
Mi ho Mm 'li v ill rli.irfliM. eute Tlie
foi.itd t.. Hung itmisiial (in- scM'ttil
hi.liitred .tn.ls fi.nn the ei.traiiei but
il .... ...... ..I I. ii. I It.i.ir nr.itf...hh IVttk l.lf.
' ... --.. - --
...M v rta f slp ieh luH
i.... i...i ......... u... i...i..l..l.. ....!
.....H.h.r fler dlillcultv tlmv
!... .... .. iIiimi Lh irs
ni.iflt..uitf..t Mi.lthevdes id-
... .vi.ii.l l.ui.lri..l fi.. it in.
.j..! .m ln Km fa. u of the'
.uth I. tH.v found thcnseltes n
n Immense chamber After passing
the iirtitieiiil rock wall and entering j
the large chamber hair-lifting sounds
fell upon their ears lesfinbllng both I
i.towIs and moans Thet eoutiuued. .
"ildillg a linmil stream of enter over
which on one Hide was mi almost is r-
fecll.t formed natural bridge The '
water had the strongest of mineral i
tastes thought to l copper III the
portion of the elminhers betoi.d the
lirldgi) siiliie iclies ve c I'lllld. consist :
iug of animal skeletons Indian relies J
.of -verr 'ilnil onlii.tin j .lint tvasj
thought to be a inedu .ne nun s outtit.
MoolihiUers' utensils tvni foilild also.
tvstt lS lll'IIONs.
I'll. II. lilt) llf- lllll I'.... Ini; -tlukiiiM lr.. I.
Illff III I Hlltrrt H I llll.UT.
AMllisi. io I el. r I hem I" it p s
j . w m. M.m((. w
uNirg nt i-..t .... bill tvhleh was in
rMUOTM . sllirl . IIUl
W.tMIIM. lo Pel r i'heri! I
ago ami
seeks to prevent dealing- ill options
und futures lt tut lung Ilium crimes in
.teuil of taxing them out of existence
as prot ided for in ihe Washburn bill of
the lust conniv. Several wiiators
h ite atnioiinccl thut they urn willing
t. gite tin plan u trial eteu if thet
piefal the .ithel
'file principal olijeetion made t the
leorge till1 U that Ihe daler tsill
eil Iter etude it or il will b. deelured
illieoi titnti mat
It .' cm-i.- that Mr Hatch .vll
l4 a livhl oi his hands to secure til
refen-tiee of his 1411 to the commit ten
on .if i culture i which he is chair-
man lll-tejd nf til- Wat. und 1111-411
i ..iiiiiiltl. .- e here Ids ...ipnuenii it HI
Irt lu Kt-tid il
I'l.fltll til t X I'll lil I'.
Hi .luilll'liirj t tut. litre ! Htm AthU
fur it 1 1-it ll.u .
WasiiisiiIus IVb ; - Tin senute
commit let- mi mdieiitrv has Nitpotieil
until next Monday th .-msnlr ration
of Ihe Peek hum nomination This j.
slipiioMid to I e tlightlv nufavuiutde to
the noiiilui-e
Senator l.lndsuv. of ICouUttiky. wu
fin ora 1. 1 e to th- coiillnuatloil of Mr.
Ho ruhlower hut Is resrled to bo
agabist Mr IVi-klmiii. in o'sullenea to
Ihe resolutions of the h.'.ititc.it Ittgis.
1.11 life s . i.ti..lMrs of the com-
init ire liin n . v.-'yiw.i dm nnlici-
I Mill Of kill till Will Mltl
Kami H'Mtil il.4lN
H. .lo.r.t'ii m it.; Tnereiaa
loveintlt un. i ' iignci "i . iii
ltiieliiil.au .' ' . i.'iiniug I'll Mini
for (lie hliiiM II lie i.ir..vemeit o
rouds aiel high'tats I his sum isov
a Matter W hen thi l-ebriittrv Win of
Hi fount v
Hut i. mil i
trai Thet
prutators
somethntv'
..iri . calif. I t -si.'i.y
. t. .... iwlf.nl ..itii fa i in
wcr" not tllWr ili-ieh us
each mid eu'rv o.n hid
' s'ti for IM-Itei mi'ls
The iitovc.ii. it i. in'n.
I I '. ' II I!. Ill Ad-
toti.it.ii counties.
.iiuttti;ll'iil aptifliiirii
Ml oiik Tb The ste.tmihlp
Huul.oit which hit arrived fiotti olo
hit Intl. broil 'ill three batiy ebtpl.sills
Mini lliit! cissmMiries 'there tvete
filtir of the I ttt.r. but unit died dnrlntr
llu towage The I'llle ulephuuts do
Hot i -in to hate U'l'ii tttrpeted hy lltu
ttenther line of the in called "Ulllv
Is a docile little fellow uud l;ts hocoillti
a fat'iile with ll.eirew l'he litiultow
lo-t leu siicrcd i.iitiiNki and seven
Millies dining the (tip Thev weie
washed over (mm id
Suit trt I urmiilujitil.
.Nt.Mf oiik. leb . The P'dlL'i tell-
sUs ol the tit.cinplotutl rettuliutl the
lllll. for s oilier to-ibn 'l'he number of
liimilles us seh"iitle. was CJ.OsI eoni
prising .'(HI illl person of tvltuiu :sU'j'.
lire usually ctiiilocl The number of
miles out t euiphit'Uent Is J 0j Itllu
of females ! t ass making a tot it of 1)7.
THE FARMERS
Annual Session ut the Alliance Na-
tional Oiiuncd.
ITS WELCOME AT TOI'KKA
Hoi. I. ....Mill S.ir.l (in thB i'tt.lltm
lipralnli Htnl the Ml. .tut ut tlis
t'arlj it lliit. sprung fram
IL. .Mliiiii-fi ..I liHr-
a 1111 fmiu 1a
I'll er
Tof-!. s l.un IVb ; -The national
council f ( armers Alllnnee ml
Indtisinnl union iwgan its ttntiuul ses-
sion In Itrpresetitative (mil at tho siata
capital tit Id tu ..clock with forty dele-
gates and the executive committee und
a large number of men mid women of!
the order in It bush pre sent j
1! 1. I.nueks uf Smith Dakota the
preshtMit of the order called Hit meet- j
lug to order hut siHiiiiiftt-r surrendered
the chali to U s llatinu. president of
tint Kansas stale alliance who pre. id
ed during a reception to the cotiin il
tendered hi n unittee of the hiv
nee count v alliance
While the 1'ariueis Mliaiice is pro
fi'ssedly uon-parlisaii in its principles
and methods President Itaittm tvttsuot
deterred from expressing his settti-
uieiils In a few remarks he uttered a
he took the gavel from the hand of
President I.oucks at the wimn time
presuming that theatt.udingdelfgiiit.
were in full stu.pal lit ttilh him. He
said thut he welcouieil the council in
the name of t lie larinets Alllaiii f
Ktlli.it and that t Him memls'rs f the
onlei-of Uuiisiis tlmt lil It. present dur-
ing lln sessimis uf t. council as is'tnv
sen tat it .- m the lint pioph-'s parly on
eurth II gave him pleasure to Inliii
dure l.ov Lorenzo D l.civelling wl
per cent of tthosi' aipoitttees w..ri
members of the t tinners' Alliance
t.ot I. 'itelliii' read his speech from
tipcciiucn manttscrlpl He wan in
good hiriu nud dcliier.-.l himself with
spit it anil energt He nelcomed Ihe
visitors us ihe stnlttm l ehumpiiiiis ol
a ooiier goternmeut aii.l a twin1
worthv i ivlllziitinii After ex messing
a hope that this ineciinir outl I.e of
pmill not only to the order but to the
whole people he sold thai the Parmer'
Alliance had pro ted itself to U- the
vanguard of reform Where von have
led ' he declared. a great nohlicnt
parly has followed V on hate d. cov-
ered Ihe long-felt want and the people
have ivspoudcd w-ith u political orgtint
AMt ion ultieli today stands In.I.IIv ""oi
the rights of individual i iti'i'tiship
slauiU for the whole people against
favoiitlsm and greed '
After lamenting the fact that Hie
suil of prosper lit is obscured by II mill -ehil
distrust nud Ihe deuioraliuthin of
business' and ipiotlug from newspa-
pers and speeches of public iiidij stories
of thu great .ntfei my iimotig the poor
he IllllliU'd lo tin lot. ii existing
til Kansas saying
Ihiw frsi-is me '...a. cm i tt..ci.n n of
in paN . ;iti.'bi'i it. . ii i It inn Ih
f!Hatit t. . iri ' oir . t 'ii tie inOiiti hut
it s.i'il I ix-otili 1. 1 . '..en ! 4 i j 1 1 and
ii rr iruj fair Tfl e u . ssitt iik.i "'ir
oi. ml'. tr that aro tu Hi" R. ' . i
I ili mil Ifwrrfuti- .p.-l .a ib.-
t't'Mi pr y'i- iiitualltr lua-li- ImiiiuU-..
In Kauaas Ut I be lurvi luino ut uiirlK" I
Kl.ll.lt 1M'4 ul tit Ml lltltU.I. xlil.ll .till.
II aoif llii- .Ire. H f uur Oil. . sklnr fr tint
lt iur Uallt ti'sM'rr liaur dan. ... J tu
tell tlit sufl.l tout uur Jtl.a aua iitintn.n.. .
are t)llil In utarlt'ittltw I!.I ttj-kui.i nu 'i
Itut still vitto-r uf thr wurl.l .mj... Ii H-
itilliK tilsl In l.tia nut uf i-n .Inn. i
hall malo' rf.-im t ititm iiui u. .
frlluW clllM'li it .. niiir tu r. intit. ihr.i
1-ub.tlt utis ibtrctcr llit't a.i i-ii-t sill in tr
llUltwtit liutuuliltj. In :t iuiiif uf UlU'lgua ri'l
untwru. luUtiT l.ttei.4 utv lb .tikt ta jum in.
01 urdrf thai a l.is . n t a f..i bi uiaiiit.
fur rttltBUuut fui i-m'U I' aja.ut tie- in
rtM.'Ucr !r giila
treat tbilliicat rt m - n-oi'ii ( of yutir
Mlttlutli a Minrrtra ipr n Iron ta brain uf
jupltrr. nu mti.u r'i i iii tun i.tOttuuf
tVebar foaUr .u trifrra. uu.l j. t.un ..
Iwltlbd irutti t-ulH .- ne b.H vet triuiuiii
otr Uu attainli- uf tb l tin l'i'.l" W tin iu-
uur l-unllli.tcu i. HM-i..titm sml iidif Tie
unrest ul Ic pl-i. i Uf r 'lln-urau'a-llntlilif
lir Will 'Il tut- tM . . Hilttl f.ir a
II nil-) Ii. .inn tu tlit) j ulftit'-iii ioi limi-.it
1 11 Uvbeltl ula in tile i. u.in sil n I n
l.f lu Jul ll Oltb us In (j.-et.-nt i lie- fm ri. i
em riibUI-iit uf a iUm ittat lias u lei tl
.nl uu lull- ut i-'cmlry. lei rei 1 1 r.u mm i.j
ilh.iod fltu milt b'tnutiiitv aul nbi.lt .
IiUm u-iljr 01 III" .linn i uf rf an I 1h. iu nu
UikI Lul ('ilU Mun Hi in til He iiuMciiii' uf
lh urauuUuit.ni wbl.li run i.-..u t nt. ih'mu
Ii BUH tMlbS fell bf Ihotr l. Int.- tin ruci
far autialni nm 't I. i u. nut furjei
tbrrvfnr tbat in uiiiuii tbrrr . on iib ana
11 ui a. It lb f.ir.ii.il .-in mun hum ini i
fnit tbuM liu h.im'.i uuiiri'.. tt . turr n-i a
tut Ivinr I be i-l-jt in tb baiel. .if In put ter ...
i mulUfU an I faabmu il u.turiilua tu i .le
lilt) uf ft r wUub moulil r.iusyiu u t.il
u day l: u- -. ' - In the tilrtt ut ib r ...o
Hub tba' b.-....r .i.j .i .t.-rri i w i
halia. nut' i- '"i" u 'i "i u
tbat ihe urn...' . . . ....
.heir tun ' . a i. ' . - .. i
Hun uf tin "! '1. t i . . i. . . it
tMiiam i. i I'niiixi . ii i
ItWtf Uf aU lire .' ' . rl
ur tba aiartf" o . i-
.1 V. Wlllitaou n. nu't
ulltunvo followod witlntiio
1 1 '
i ni'
i i
" all
.' ic.il
spettch after which It P. Dm .f
Hon Hi ( oroltua sectet iry of Ihe order
and othera spoke Ihe proceeding
werit InUnapcrsed with uiitie uu I ion-
litiiieil until ufli-r the iiihiii hour
'I In meeting iu the morning tvu
oK'ljed lo the public but In the aflei
in Hill the door were idiMed t all tut
me in be I
iinieritl uf Hitirut- it. ihlhl
1iiii tnni'ilit leb . -Tin iMfit of
licorge W llilhls . ilitor. philiiullin.
nlst und frlftid of iioUmI iiwii was lo-
day hi hi lo rest mi the lire m-I niuiini
lettill In Wuollntit fern l -r. luisld.-
Hint of i.i. losfst fm ml oi la -ic
Aulhoiis .1 tlrt'V'l. who died hut i
few months tig" Ibitost Insi'paral.l
ui life it tun di. ne I 'illin.' tint' tin -lihould
rust together ill death. 'I'tUnicI
it tvu a not kito'tii that any t'ciuest lu
that ellecl llrtd iiei ! Il made h. Mi
( Illl. I.
llutlltll.tllllB fut Mtlltl.
Iisnllll IVb -lieu Mm tine
I HIIIio. of Spiill hu iM'eli rrccitc I II.
the sultan of Morocco Millet ll.isa.il
ti ho tll.tile m speech in public uud 'le-
clttred his Intention of adiiuulsteriuf
exciti.liii puni.hiln M t lite Kilt.
I Iii. i t Ic lil -.1 1 1 tie ii i' n . . I ' '
. ul ii of M a-'. .o lia- i 'It. u in ."ih
I 0
M oney
has
Wings
.'n h I .aii.l W illpp.! by
i.i ii .mi t-iotiuiny. W ii
i' Lilt 'H.r tor tal Ic
I .nu't ' I It.-n- i-. .i ..at i la.-
Ur suHitule s.tlr.
CHURN
lUJTTURISTi
iTitil-. tin' re.iiif'miiti of
Uu- in. .( t.i-tniiutts at j
litikk'i.itt' pn I s it .1
tlit l.iPli ; iif it tor i.itii j.
(hlKltltj.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
Kansas City U. S. A.
rritn-l f.ir llir Srillnir
Ml- tt.'ills ie.lll I eh In 114
t int.'. I lile i.mrl h the Jim lu
the ease of Malotit . tlt. .i mntar
Ptllilisliiii.r I rchti tied a ictdict for
the ilcfetl. laul I In- suit wus f.ir Hi-
OiMl tin lie. ges fi a pit lil ic t ion it tli
livening s-ciinit'ir two vrur agu tliut
MalottcN had assnultml Mrs I nun li-
Donald .it Itrittklet rl
ll.ilii.lni It. i nri-r.
Pts t III I'd Ihe Itiiltiiiiine v
fllllo i)itilitcsteili miltoaO Ini. in.i.le a
still fiirliu i leilii.tion oi it. simp and
rotiuilhons. force at this imiiiiI and
nlsotl.it. woiIiiiii.' hours Simp nien
flow Work I'M 't li.illi. u-t r I jili.t
roilllilliotis. oupl.tt es uiilv eight huuia
da lit
t xit lli tl Hiinr
llltirftSINN I .-I . t . meellug
of the hoard of stiHrt tsurs .f Mugs
count t lestct-ilat afterii.Hiu hull
Wits deposed a. pteidi-ut ptotein ut
the body
i lil.t tilt tl'ltll iliti.t nil
greater tettval of r.-l t v-t..ii than
wus ever lie fori hlioixn ul Mis.m t .t
ta. Is now in proirc.s
Ailtns's from sierra l.eone slate thai
another ciicoiiutel has taken place l-
Itvei'li l-'reiich ami l.ti'lish troops
All Altsliian urtut olllei'i allacked
ami IuhIK 'ion it. 'el ttn citiel.s at
Pllsetl ts'i.tii.c he tlni.tc'it he hail lieetl
itlstilte I.
t N Iten.on. a I Mil I. picsidcut. shot
ttinl killed .1 It Wert nu Insurance
tilt It in .in cl.-iat'.r at I hattsiutiogn
Tutin 'I he cuuse was u domesi.c -.caudal.
'lite trU.tll. 11 I Ity It lllll lleniuira
AltliAVs.t Cm Kan leb . Ihe
I'lrst Nntiounl bank of this -il n hull
l"Sfl its diHirs -tune II icopette.t th
inoi ii it' foi liti.inc.s 'lh tiurl. uf
Kei i. i t.eorge t K.i'.iiisi.n I li.-.-u
thorn'. Ii and th" ml ic-un
seliciil r '.!'
Prqcssiomi Directory
LAWYERS.
Bayard T. Hainer
Attorney - At- Law.
'. si'limi I an. I t iiiiinis.i.iicr ami
uuth'O uf ll.iinct Mttniial I I.e ..nly
Work piil'llthed eolitMliiug the s hull
l.ttlut l.utt - ol in. luUoiuu it-Ill oil K'
eriptof cents. All business icl'at
illg lo tin- l.eaing of .t hool I amis it III
reccite piompl ut tent n u t J It t - tuuitu
1 1 ami I (nut bl." i i .til lu i- nl la
I It 1. I t I" IS' u 'I t i 1 1
KEATON & COTTERAL
A I I. OiM - I I t
lbs 1. 1 1 - I a ii-1 I nl ei oat oi I c !
alt. I 'I i ii.'. I i. .1 i 'I. at.
iipposl I . I Wli ill Mi V.
W. 1 IV IOI.
I .lie .1 lillil I
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Hits Into an piiii'iiicu lawtii
.1 curs in W .1 i ). 1 1 . i .i It. fets .
permissliin tu .c.iul"i-s ( tmileu a - '
lu " ' 'Ii! I . i
1 ' .i .roinpt att.
t ' 'tl ' i I. i ii i.- s i tli. e K
la i aiding pp '. .'.. i
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butjau luuntf Ibilraili
Oklahuiua Areiiin opposit l.uud t'tios
ilLtiimt 'sl.i.
OflAH. It HO UN
Atl.iriict UenaraJ
AllOltSIt A I I. AW
ItS UkUllutii.t t.r up it!..
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DI?.'raOPLHS
THB DENTIST
$.$!Stimh.(t-
9
I I I ..i ii 1 1 . dm a' ed up lu t lie t met
with ' i. a. .pi tii'ticv l'iM-4-.e.l
Mid i I tiiit.s .tu nl uhte and
I the leelli tilled u i low lied bridge
Win l( gold uud pot coin i it crow .. j.01j
Mid stlier tllliugs uud in tilii ml teilli
ii-ii'.i'tl.iip'il iiil.liii al lu nuiu
I' ut o it 1 1... . Ull p i
Prlcott Lotvur tnuii Atiyvvliiifo Cluu.
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