The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, February 9, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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(Lfklatymm
THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOflA.
70L. 5
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA KIUDA.Y FEBRUARY 0 1891.
NO- 2-1 G
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Stale
Capital
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STATEHOOD BILL
The Oklahoma Measuro Will Be Con.
sldered Very Soon.
DEMOCRATS C1IANHK KHONT.
li I llrllt'ietl tin- Wliechr Hill Will I'm
Ihr lliinar Tlir t'liuimlltre I Hear-
In c .trguinriiU rruiii All 1'ar
lira Jtrprclt-iitl.iir tlia tart
oik Fill-II on si lull-rest
u( the (Jiirstlitii.
Washington. Fob. v. Special )
General Wheeler of the committee on
territories stated today thut ho hoped
to got up the Now Mexico statehood
bill tomorrow und would nt the same
time muke n satisfactory urrtingehiciit
with the'frlcnds of Oklahoma by as-
suring them thut their bill would be
considered as u result of a special
order being brought in by tin com
mlttee on ruled. Thu general statid
thut he was very anxious to get hl
bill through providing for statehood
for that part of the two territories not
embraced In the lire tribes and he
was also much gratified to nee t'.iat
the scntlmont on the question among
the democrats hud ery muterlully
ehnuged.
He was now Informed that the dem-
ocrats of Oklahoma would prefer to
have his bill passed rather than noth-
ing outside ii few of the nfllceliolders
who were Interested In their salaries
und thut being the ease he thought
thut II would be possible to get his
bill through ut this time. He would
try and show the friends of Oklahoma
th'at lie is oetlug In good fulth. us soon
us he could get the fight of way
Henry I'. Asp of Otithrle one of the
members of the statehood committee
arrived today und proceeded to Impart
Information us to the wishes nf the
people in Oklahoma In the light of the
prolonged agitation on the question
It Is believed that it Is possible to
get the bill before the house very soon
In the absence of some umliuslicd
enemy und in such un event it is geu-
orally thought the Wheeler bill will
be passed In the meantime the saint
committee Is listening to the argu-
ments being made by those represent
lug thest. two sides of the question
Dr. Price's Cream Unking Powder
WurlJ's l-'slr Highest Mtdul anil Dlplonm.
THE OKLAHOMA JUSTICESHIP.
Nrl nl sllllH.it r Is .Still I'n.lilnic
Ill
I ilins fur Hie I'n.Ulmi Willi lln-
I'linrarlni; l'riirls.
Wasiiinoiox. I'eb. '. - Special.
Secretary Clark of the Oklitht t
democratic central committee spent
some tlitits at the department of jus
lice working for the appointment of
A. T. Neal. of Stillwater as justice of
thu Okluho nt supreme court. Clark
aUo lllctl some liitlorsements from
leaning attorneys from Oltlahoina and
It Is said that one or two of tlie jus-
tices have Indorsed Ncul. It Is ulso
certain thut Senutor l'ulincr Inter-
ested in the nutter of getting hbn up-
pointed and It la arranged that he
shall embrace the president ou the
Neal appointment very soon.
The attorney general made some
close Inquiries about Neal today and
his friends look upan this us uieanli'.;:
thnt he has been induced to suspect
that N'eul would be considered for the
place by the president.
Somu of tho friends of McAtee of
Hold. Insist that he must not tie dump-
ed as that would be u continued In-
sult to the "west Hide" und hence they
ttru Insisting that he shall gel the
place. Clark also hail a conference
with the postmaster general today
about some postotllou appointments In
Oklahoma anil It is understood thut he
is making u pull for the appointment
of Lee. Wallace at Klngilsher. This Is
thu olllee to which James Dent would
probably long ago have been ap-
pointed had he not been it member of
the Hoke Smith gang In the strip
Krub. The sawbuuks however are
not Insisting that Wallace shall be ap-
pointment but so far It appears that
that eleiuetit hits not been uble to get
a hold mi the postotllcc department.
Also Clark insists that he will gel W.
V Abercroinhlc appointed at Stillwa-
ter; but thluw's ure coming just a little
slow and It Is thought that the change
In the central committee of Oklahoma
will ylc un cNcitsc for some more de-
lay Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
Aloit Perfect Made.
INDIAN HESEHVATIONS.
I'ruliiK Katlllrullini ul 'limit 1 1 Mn LitiuU
Cmii lit I'nri hiim-il.
Wasiiimimin I'eb I" (Special The
siib-comiuitteii on Indian tttVulrs hav-
ing churge of treaties heartl today
witnesses Interested III securing u pur
chase of thu Wichita ami the Kiowa
and Coinanchc reset vatlous. licpre-
seutatlvo I'lynu of Okluhoma ami
Sidney Clarke secretary of the state-
hood association both appeared before
the committee ami urged u ratification
of tho treaties by which .I.TOO.iiiin acres
of Inud ami .'iii.ooo people would be
added to Oltlahoina. Insinuates before
the committee us to thu value nf these
lands range from l to $V nil acre re-
cording lo location and tt Is (unliable
that a higher price will bo olTered thu
ludlans'thaii wus ut llrst coiiteiunlated.
Much of the land contains valuable
mineral rights.
Odd Wine Cuinlni;.
The following weuthcr repot t has
been received:
Kanhas Cir reb.ll. W. .1. Walters
lliithrle: .Colli wuvci 'H- to '"is by
Saturday night.
EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.
Tho .lliirnt-y (It-uerul's Opinion tuiTinii
Me I'mpdt).
(luillllli:. O. T.. dun. 13. -Dear Sir:
Replying to your letter asking lf
buildings fences nud Improvements
oilier iiiuti wells ijrcaiilng and lertll-
l.lng ou public hinds In this territory
tire subject to luxation unit should be '
listed and ussesseil us personal prop
erty. I beg to Mate that section f.OS'.i. j
chapter To. Oklahoma statutes leads
"all other property real and personal
snail uc subject to taxation In the i
manner provided In this act." Subtll-i
vision 1.1 of said section reads "all
other property real und personal of
any kind not 'including Improvements
upon government laud or lots not
deeded."
If "Improvements on government
land or lots not deeded" ure not In-
cluded in the list of property subject
to taxation they must of necessity be
etciuded una uicreiore exempt
ut.. Inm ImnrnFMiiimtt U n I .
meaniiig changes in the condition of
property by wliich Its value Is In-
creased." (Am. ling. CI. I.. Vol. 111. I
page 'J 13 J The term "Improvements'"
Is defined In Abbott's law dictionary
to mean "work done or things built
or placed upon laud rendering It more i
lit for use and more capable of pro
ducing Income."
It Is clear to m. mind that all Im-
provements of every kind or character
upon lauds the title to which is in the i
I" nltcd .States ure exempt from taxa
tion. 1 f there wits any doubt us to the
meaning of thostutulo above ipioted I
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subject in this territory clearly ilcin-'
onstruUs Hie legislative Intention.
A comparison of chuptcr .1) with the
revenue law in the statute of Isuo will
tlliclose the fact that ut the latter i
luw was a clause with the evact word-
lug of subdivision t'. except one word
that was the negatlvt "iint"U wnnting
before 'Including.-- The inserllon of
thu negative before -'lne tlililig by I
the last legislature clearly disclose
their intention .ut the subject. Very
truly ours. t A. i. i iiiiaiiii.
Attorncy-ticiieral
Dr. I'ricc'-s Cream Baking Powder
World's l-slr lllchctt Award.
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iTWm RFNFriAnFS
On the Smell of Battle They Desert
the Hanks ami Go to the Enemy.
USTNMiirrs COIdlRKIl KICK
rn I'll- Hunters In. Ililnr.- tin- Ciilutril
Itm-i.l This (Ml) end Tr) lit tlri;iili-
! ii I'lilhmmi; 1 lint I In) (Sin
trait' lo the lli'iiineriiti. lur
I'le -VMM I In- ('nlnrm
Men llt.Triiilt-il
The I. N. Saddler and Captain C. II
Tandy colored kick meeting last even-j
lug lit the district court room drew a
large number of spectators but not of
kickers. 'I he real object of the meet-
s
lug wus nut shown until after organi-
zation Kev. Argyll wits made chair-
man uud W. T. lltirk secretary. It
soon developed thut the meeting was
in the hands of I. V. Saddler anil Cap
tain C II. Tandy. Their Intention
was to let no one talk but themselves
Kach In his turn proceeded to ride
himself out of tin party The theme
of tin speeches was for the colored
men to desert the republican ranks.
Captain Tandy who came to Oklaho-
ma as n special itgetit of the Interior
department an olllee of honor anil
gootl pay. proceeded to tell thecoloied
men that the republican party never
gave the negro anything. Tin col-
ored men In the audience wouldn't
have It that wtty. they knew bcttet:
but no chance wus given anyone to re-
ply. 1. N Saddler spoke largely of
peisonal grievances lit) thought the
colored men ought to desert the repub
lican rouks as lltey had been given
nothing by thut party 'ionic republi
can leader caine In f.ir a I'ootl share ' 1
f nnlltt. ill nbili
Mr 1 P. II I'.therldge got a chance
1 .. .1
011 the llooruiiilunsweicil the gentle-
men He fain mat me. tij 01 iiiejla nv v ind In stay and give lteproeututlvts .i t tie custern coin-
speakers seemed to be simply pie pie them all the light they wanted. panics It Is reimrlvd mil have a Iidoi-
pie' lie Ihotight thr republican party "'1 hey say Mrs Lease continued 1 lug hofnre thu Kans is insurance super-
bud d.nic .-vervthliig fot the i-olorcil '. her ces kindling and her teeth set Iniondent wllliln tend n. ut whluli the
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nail. He "uld thai olllee for u few
men was not what the colored men of
litithrlc und Oklahoma wanted lie
remarked that the amendment missed
by Congressman Dennis I'lynu giving
free homes to the lioiu- sietnl settlers
In Oklahoma mailing It possible for
colored men to own their homes was
of more bciiellt to the race than If all
.1 1 !). i ....eh un nlllee
Mr. I'.llieicdge curried the house by
storm He broke up the meeting mi
to speak ami curried all but about
fourteen itway with him 'I lie general
feeling was I'lutl Captain Tandy und 1
N. Saddler made a good attempt to
bhl themselves out of the party
Resolutions were adopted thai an
Independent colored muss convention
be held on the 1Mb of lebruary. con
slstlngof fifteen delegates from each
warn ini uiv nnj.3.- nv..- wui n.-
egales for the city cotivontloii to be
held on thu tilth uf lelis'iiary. The
fooling nf the mujorlty of the colored
men present was that thu meeting was
but a kick Hireling of Ctiptuln Tandy
uud I. N Suddkr. who wanted to land
the colored vote Into the hands of the
dciuocruth party.
t harles H. Wiiigate a prominent oil-
le i unit churcliniun of Tuyliirvllle
III was detected In Hie act of robbing
a cash drawer
Senutor MoLatirau elected to thu
place vacated by Walthall of Missis-
sippi Intimates that ho will vote
iigiilnst I'eckhaiu's coiillrinallon
Serious religious riots have occiuied
ut Vernlu India. Hindoo temples ami
Hindoo temples ami
.Mol.a.uiuedau mostpies were destroy...!
iud several persons kllle
tilled and wounded
MRS LEASE.
The Kansas Supreme Court Decides
in Her Favor
fl'lll'
RIGHT OF ItGMOVAL
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Uot . U(I c Krli
It Without lilting llrr n lltsrluf-
llin I. ml; SmlUi t lli U
ult suit It 1'iili
of tight at
i:r.
Tupkka Kan Feb. . Mrs. Mary
K.Uubeth Lease has non her light for
her otllclal head and Is once more n full
member of the state board of charities
while.) W i'rcchnrn is out of u job
und the governor Is far from happy
It Is the uuuiilmous Judgment of thu
supreme court by a decision rendered
this forenoon by Chief Justice Morion
lllttl 'V- I.eWOIIIIIg eCCeUCH Ills UU-
thorltv la his arbitrary removal of Mrs
Lease ftoiu her pluce on the stute bonrd
of charitable Institutions und thut J
W. I'teoborn. who has commissioned In
her place is a usurper and must letlre
The court held that the demurrer
Hied In IWborn's attorneys was mil
well tukeu uud that the plulutltr's pe
tltlou Hin full and complete enough
and the technical points raised against
It woie tllvial. Whether or not theie
wasu acaucy ut the time ut the gov-
ernor's appointment of Mrs Lease In
'"r':l1' 5UJ- uni1 " tll"r
there was a vucuncv. her un
or not II
ipolutmeiil
lusted only until April tMi.i ueie not
nuesllons for conslileiiilloii us .irs.
Lease continued to hold the place ufter
tliul unit imti been nllicinuy ieconieii
by the governor uud other olllecrs of
the state government as u member of
the board
To remove a nieinl er of the board
. t.om.t .. . ulv 0.r HMt.
... .... . tenure of olllee Is Used
by law. the goicruor must assign a
cause and give the olllcer a hearing
It makes no illnVreucc whether or not
the statute creatine; the board ex-
pressly snys this. Mrs Lease was ap-
pointed for a term of tlnec jeurs as the
law provides and continued by tlie ..en-
ate uud the law stands behind hertilld
protects ht-r In her position until site
be removed for cause and aftet t heats
lug.
The opinion closes with the formal
dliectlon that a wril of ottsti r issstic
against .1. . I'rccborn
liov l.cisclllug left for Wichita last
night ami it is not known In his olllee
whii I course lie will now pursue.
There are populists who Miy that the
decision Is by a partisan court and that
it was cMtected that it would lie
favor of Mrs Lease but the fact that
Justice Allen u populist concurs re-
moves all ground for the charire
It Is believe 1 in political circles that
the governor will lei the case drop and
that Mris Lease w III of her ow it accord.
retire from the board as since her
UUiirrel with Householder unit Witlte
her Hiptllist colleagues on the board
the place lots dentine distasteful to her
ami her friends su she reallv wants to
ipttt If she can honorably.
Mrs. Lease was seen at her hotel by
a reporter Imtuediutelv after a tlccislou
was announced Mic had a moment
before had a consultation with Litgcue
Httgiiii Iter att'M-iiev it ml she declared
that It was hei piii'Hisi t.i resume her
i place on the board at once "1 have
I just telephoned out to the asylum" she
'said "that I will attend the meeting of
i Hie board there this evening and pre-
' side as usual The board has already
visited most of the Institutions in the
stale this month so there will be very
little for It to do until nest month."
"It Is too bad." Mrs Lease went on
with it laugh "todeprlvc Mr. rreeborn
of ull that money he has earned dining
his brief tuoiith'K service ou the board
but 1 guess he'll have to get along with-
out It. It Is such a pittance however
thut he ought to have It since he made
such a good tight for it. dill It Is one of
the trophies .if the victory and I will
take it along with the principle Prin-
ciple Is what I fought for. I en led
nothing for the crumbs there Is in the
olllee It ousts me more every
month than the olllee comca to.
i Will 1 resign'' That's it question.
hail intended to. hut when 1
hcuid veslerday almost diu-ctly fiom
the state house that If they lost this
- case thc would Immediately picfer
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Mtmli. ill. III.- lllllld t.i stnv und Li-lvi.
llinu nicy K'oi 1111 111 u Ktti.i"K S.IIIHU
"that 1 have Is-cn guilty of taking
bribes from the grocery houses which
have furnished the Institutions of the
stute with supplies Now I want them
to prom It.
"I tell you.' the female sipullst '
louder almost shouted as she walked
tlie narrow space In her room "that I
I Ulu Oil Hie imam in slay mi long its 1
c nose and 1 defy them to bring any 1
charge 110 mutter what Its nitine.
against my ollicial or private character
When they cease their libelous pnbll-
cations when they stop their iiiallclmis
scandals about me I tuny see in v way
clear to rctlte from the board but for '
tu . cut uud Imlcllultelv I shall le
M1lll indeed I iiithci like the excite-
(lt ... . . nnuH m-in.
. u Ml(. mtacke.l
llliln Mlnei Hit llv l.iiekfil Out
1 I 1 M 1 (mi. O . I'eb '.I 'I here will
probably he a lock-out of coal lulliei -In
Munition district before IVhriiiiry in
If the miners do not sifbmll tu 11 reduc-
tion of wages amounting to about I') .
per cent The operators do not ex-
M'et tlie miners lo submit 'I ho Inch
out will Involve between ::0M und I. mm
Illinois who are now working 11 bout
one third time.
Sit-u IIiiiiI"kI M.tiini Un
Minis Mn Pub. u. -Ai Holes of In-co-poratloil
for a new bank heio ti Ik '
known us the slate I'schaugi! bank
will be sent to the stute auditor to
night. The new bank will start in
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K MuljLbl
Yes mam some tii
et'tfjj. jiiJ Illicit I suggest that ou
half anJ aUo viit them iiuuii thuiiier tlictcby savins; me unncvcsat Jutortion of '
the facial IlluscleS." Harpers VwMy
i.i. oiii.i:ii i i.
Nrn Vi
irk In-iiranei- t ..iiiimifri
Will
I lulu Kiihiih viiilinrllh
Xl.w tilth. I'eb ti. - siiue of the
leading nisiir.ili'-e coiup iiiics (lf New
oil. are greatly eserclsed -ivei the re- '
ports from 'lopeka that tin- Kansas
siiporlutciiilcii' of liisiirau.-e had re- '
vol.ed the license of the Home litsttr-
line-to nf New urk I" enforce tin
culled mti nf t tc recipt.n-.il iiisin-unce. .
lu wlin-li it is asserted is due Iviits.is
finm the New i nrk iiisiirance com-
panies. All the New i nrk companies
are in default fot twcilli -three ye if
an I there Is now due front then. til. .ut
s:m.(M.O. The Home Insurance t . Iil
vcar did i. t.r I....1 ess
Kansas writing M.i.tmt in..i ... poll -
eies receiving ia..wV. in
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miniiis and paying hisses amounting tu
fT'JOill Topcka advices stale that the
company's agent. Orrln T. Welch hud
...r.i.. . t.i....t i.t. . ...i..
till l-S.-.ll ltlll-11-. .lll ."HIICIII-
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tl.lltlltllt -.llt'lt.!' f.M.I t.llll till. lflttl.l''
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.'tllllll. .IlilL III' . .11111 .sin ml I- ... .
business teaillless nf tile older s.
tier replied that If he" did he Wiutbl
send him to the peiiitentiar.v.
At Hie New York nlllee of the ilmiie
iusin.iitcc ( o the di-iii nut of the Kan-j K
sas Mtperiutendeiit was ridiculed Mr !
II I .irren. wlmis in ehirge of the
ta .natters of the eoiiipiny said:
" The facts ate thai there U a popu-
list insurance siiperliiti o lent lit Kan-
sas vvlni scents In have the idea thai he
can enforce nbsulete laws and with
that end in view he is endeavoring
force upon the New t.ik cotupnules u
ictiilititory law basi-d uimiii a New Vol U
state law which has Im -i. repealed lie
w ill have a dllllcnlt t.i It The super
Inteudui i will prnb.iblv be t- tpnrarl-
ly eujolnei! 'rum itil.-i fcring with Hie
business nf l'- emu sttiy Until the
I'ltlted Mates courts eon settle tint
iplesllon It is simply .1 demand that
the New York companies owe Kansas
under a rctal.alnrv liwt sum eipial
lo the amount that Kansas companies
would be tiiM'd under .New York taw
and Inasmuch a there Is no law In
New Yoik ttilug Kansas companies
there cerlalul) can be un tu Icvlit on
New York companies under u relnliu-
torv law
"We have receive I. i vet no otllciul
notice thai nitr llcen.i- has liaen re-
voked We leeched the (l.'luaildol the
Kiuis.n siiivcriiitendent 111 the hitter
part of l.S'.U Hay before yesterday We
sent wind to our stRii- tigpul that
did not rccogiil.e it 1
'I he Now ork state companies d-tiiu
business in Kansas. ire the Agricultural
American. 1 ilizei.s 1 iititiulal I'ar-
1 ratMit. I.erio.iii un ne.in. (leriiiaula.
I illcns I alb n. . iw u h Htiunvoi Home.
New Yniu liowti Nngnra. l'hu-nlv
Westchester uud U illiuiiuburg tits
1 !..
whole tpiesllnn will conic up.
I lie srli siiiii I ttsd I i
W isllisntos. I cb ' III tlie telint.
Mr Kerry tulled up th. bill requiring
he Unci; Island company to erect sta-
tions at the tion rnuieiit townslte
:mvn ou the stun "f wllloh I'ond
"leelc lllld Lllld ure oiisplouoils estllll-
ules Ho led th- dis. issioii in bohnlf
if tho bill tin. I Mr lit.icUhtiril headed
the nppusltinii
l.ii.Klililt N'"' I'11' "" Ibe sl.iiol
t UK inn I'ett ' large crowd
gathered at the l nughlin trial lo-duy
ill ospectitliuli o lest oimiiv tiy the de-
fendant tuigllllll s iittnriieik u-
sorted however t'nil hi ivottbt lint io
nil the stittid t.i-tin ull I lll M's.lnn
mis devoted t" is or I. mi the alibi
.l.lliiiiTinn l lliriiurl lliinairil
Sis I'liWi li u. ltd ' lv V Itar-
li.inl the noted usti minuter (if I. loll !
serttitoi'i. Iin been ii in .if led the III go
modtil In the I i. inh Actideitl. of
eleni'cs ful his discovery nf .Itipller's
llfth satellite 'I he VruiT" tiiednl wtm
lll-s itwiiriln.t In I s !
I mined Hint. I smri llt-Hliiil
I'.iltls. Pelt ' The story entiled to
ti. I n..l siiii. tliul tint Cntiieli ttilii.
.slcr of war. Hen Merclor. hud deter -
mined In exclude ul' foreign etinue.l I ' I'cv.u.suire tin inew.i .si. suo IK-
Mods from the prmisioiis t.i bo nse.t by 'r '" ' "s' -cled in preserving
the I ronch uri.iv Is tleiiled tit the war ' unlunlst ulllun.-c ut the cost ..f .-
Hj.. tupeiut dig the old tnry guttnl nud ills
'. Uwli.e It I ri.nl.lr. . c'cdltitlg the lute premier as a p.rsslble
... . . ...... 11..1. Iciidcr of uni future eiHllit till III Istl'V.
l w loin. I I'll - i lie umic.i u-
lUhliig Co issigm-l t.ithtv without
l.refeieliees t . Hen I ". Ilaiitiui. The
coiilp'lttv publishes iiO'lei s Maga
RLgUUSI.
id the slut In
!io i. 1st tint ti .
Ilir I't.-.l.lhlll Hill .1.1.11.- s.. I)
Hip CiltMt.tillllHI.
W IMIINi.'I'lS led 'I 1 1 1 1 llatlst of
the federal constitution pr.tvides that
t ic ciunpiMisUtiiin of the itlslices of the
I uite.t sui s sitiii-om court shall not
he diminish!. I daring their terms of
olllee and t tin I the iiiedd -ill's e iiiip'ii
satl'iu hall it t b- iiier.i is I m li inn-
islted .lurilivr his b'-iit III view n' these
colislitnlliinal pi-o.-isi.i-i-. all itbpliiv
has arisen us lo the pnver of congress
to make an income las applicihte to
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r th
carefully prepared letter lo Secretary
Chase relative to the income w.it las
This is mi tile uiiinnu Ihc iccurils nf the
... ..
clerk s olllee nf the suprcite court
He
called attention t.i the elan
of the
constitution teferre 1 In ami his opin-
ion wits thut the salaries of the nllleers
ineutloued in Hit e institution could not
be itirecled be any legislation f ini-
riMi.it run 111 sin.
I 11I1111 I'm Ull- l.lililn)rs Hit) I l.ilni Ihr I
llt-iielil tit ltilrr.it Ijtlit.r I.m. I
On 111 . I'eb 11 I iimn I'.icllic em-I
plnves are nlmi t to raise tin- ipiesliuli I
whether tin Judi'o Hittnlv says thev
nroeiniilnyesof the I nltetl status cnttrt
the ought tint to be paid nt. the basis
nf the I' tilled Mates working day nf
eight hours instead nf on the corporate '
haU of fmut ten to sixteen hours. 1
II. r.ttg.-ne Helis president nf the
Auicrii-mi uilwii. tMiion will arrive
this evening nnd nl it meeting tu be
held tonight a circular will ho sub-
mitted us already s ut mil to the
unions an I federation setting forth
that there appear- In ! a general
movement un the part nf managers
of minis wes' nf the Mississippi
river tu reduce py The employes
wlllls- ask 01 1 to consider whether In
view of this th should not ilnally re-
sort to a great striUe if arbitration
should full toh a strike would He
up the whole w.-s. en country includ-
ing the I lilon I'uutuV 1111 1 Northeiu
1'i.kHIu It-iTlturi
tl ul.s tt (If Mll.t tiltt.li
I hai-Kt! of llliMiiitiaititiii u' nl h S'urlli.
era I'rtellle llnett I ui id 1 nan.
Mil w it i.ri I'.-i. u ul flirts .1.
I'ettit teciipli.. the ullclitloii the
coat I in the N.o-llit-rn I'aeltlc rj-.' tn
day He assail.-' the iiiliniiilsti-atiun
of tlt'iriii-r Out..-. '.bde the Utter was
piesidi'ii' -it Hi i-ttl He saitl
that the -i ll'liclle which tie i
.pill r. I till So. 1 1. 1 III I'll. II .V Mini i
tob.i Inn- mid sold it t . the Northern I
I'ueltle hud clcale.t l.ihHiisj He ulsu I
sillil tlnlt -J.uu i ."I i wus Miiiiideivd ill I
the tt i initial but He in tin- ease of the '
ttocky Fork X ' Ii v line he said
the coiiipunv hud pu I UNitkii fur a i
lil still 1 lrl II C' n iff f ' 11 f
reach a cml mine w Ml. IMHIOI (if
ml only worth i o hi hi m nr tu
the Soul tie Like Nllor A Kastcrn I
road uhleh cost ihr Nnrlheru I'uc'fle
In i.ist'i.uisj he said that there
onli ti tulle iiinl i half m' tin- due ' '
the iel eulisistiiig nf nisty ie.ilt . .'
lot tcl tins
IMIIIsll (II SI IIS 111 11 .
I he Unite tit liiitniihlre ( uiiMiiruiU.I It?
I. mill. Ill l'.l.-- I
l.osiios I i-b ' i oinmetitliig iisni
the refusal of the duke nt llevolishlre
leader of Hie llls'ial unionists m ttte
house of lords t- siipiHirl I. .rl Knll-
hurt In un iiiiifiidmenl favoring the in-
terests of landlords to the parish coun
ells bill which refusal led to Hie with-
J driimil nf the aiuenduietil und to a
decliirutlon iw Led salUbur.v that it
was lueless to peislsi Iu the face of the
opposition nf Hie duke of Devonshire
the Dally Nt in -The sturdy in-
dependence of the duke of Ditvoilshire
perhaps save I Hie bill unit It will in
crease his reputation fm- ptiidanco
souse and siigaclu Lord Nullsbtir.. it
savs "hits no politic il courage "
TItel lu-onlele stiis I I salishuiv
cntidtti-t tins dcpriied him uf the stilllll
' entitle to stutesiiiuttslilp The duke
-- f --- - -
I I he sooner Mr HttitUtoiie returns horn
! Hliur.l to slie
nee
r-tlll'iis dil'liaglllg In
Ins
hai.i.-l
a- i
e.id.'i III.- belter fill
hi.
f i
ELECTION LAWS
ltepn.il ol
Hie r'antout
Congress.
Sututes by
ri.OSlNC! OK TIIK dkuatk.
(Ippuiiruli of tli Ihwi li(iiriMilv t
UOUIM- I liln t.fTottf tiirtiiliitriit
.(eject.! MMitrl ln1 Ilia
"uttilllft mill Of iimh r.i I
In l(ftt - I In ol
In Detail.
W .snistiuiN I'eb 0 -'I'll
election luus. passed ufter
federal
the re-
belllon during the reconstructions da .
"ill if tho president siifits the repeal
bhl. so in lieeome it Hirtlou of the past
lustiirv .f tlie ciiuntr. 'I lie somite
estenluav uftertiioii jhsmmI the Iioiim.
I ' ir..vliliiiK for tlie lepeal of the
statutes unci us soon as It cull be pre-
p.ueil It will be sent to the wesliknt
wlio Is cpceteil to Kills Ills signature 'i
t wlthiiiit itn objection
liiirlug Die clnsliifr ileb.it. on Hi-
measure Mr Hr.ij "f Uelnware de-i-li.ieil
tint t the rlei-tliiii taws nggra-
aled frjtiil a'ld cited lUHllllievs III ls0
In I'hlladclphla and elseuliere In the
not th Mr t unieroil ilefelidi)il l'lilla
i delphia vigorously Hitd retorted that
tim southern elections uele not free
from stiiln
After brief speeches b Messrs Alli-
son Diinlei and t.hutullcr Nil- llule
I closed tlie ilelmtc. He charged that
the chief object nf tin- i-lrctloll huts
"'s the cup tun of outberu wils for
republicans
Mr 1 handler s aiuc iiduicut for the
repeal of only that portion nf the iw
piuiiilitig for deputy marshals was do
featcd .'. In Ul Messrs. Stewart re-
publican uud Allen Kyle Poller pop-
ulists voting with the ileiiic.cnits
Mr. 1 handler then ndvoc.tteil lint in-'
hi the statute books the crimes section
This was defeated -j; to ::s as wa
also an nine iiduicut tu leu'-e a portlun
nf the crimes section
Mr. ( handler then moved the reten-
tion nf certain provisions nf Hie law nl
May -! ls;o ami iipiealed In Mr.
stewait the iiuthcr of the tlflceiith
amendment tu the constitution to vote
for it but Mi Stewart held that the
conditions now wore not what they
wete jllst. lifter the tltil vitr. The
amendment was 1 ejected -'s to :;u
Mr I'ci kins nf t alifuriiia. ollcrctl an
iimeiuliiieiit lual.iug the law applica
bit- tu cities of 'JlMl.lMia or titer popithl-
t'uu 'I'hls Was defeate l--j; to il'J
After several mole amendments by-
Mr I handler had been defeated the
house bill was passed ".' lo -is as fol-
lows; Vcas . 111 lUir ItTi) ItUikburit IliUr
ltui:r fjiTrrj I'sll rocl.rfll'fok l'oliiillt
li.inl'l ruulkuer I '"t 11111 11 Itliisini Ooriiun.
tlri) Harris. Hill II un lull. Irliv .tonus of r
1 Jlli is. Kvlf l.tnJ.11 Mnriln Mills Mllilit'll
if W Isviniiln Mif-yuii I'aluiHr I'jmcii PerTtr
1'iildi ilitisinii It .nil sn.uri. Veil. i.i"
nt tin e ati.l Willi nfi j'lfnriili -1
ays- Messrs Mrltli. Mllsnii t Jlili-ro
iMrt-jr. t I1.1111II11 1 iKIioii Dunn Dultih IliilmU
I'rre (Sulliuilifr II. 11 llnii.tirnuKli ll.iiil-v
UU-11I111 linn I. iU" .Miii-tn-U nl Urmon
I't-rtttiis t'mll l'i." t-it t''i.n siiortmiii Mtump
-u rt. 'I.tr Wushti'irii nel Wllunn s
411. 1 I. II llltll I II I.N I W i.l.
J Mr 111111. 1 s.tn; to srt-ltl. Itllllil tin III
spliiiiliiriigr UIU
! W A s in v i. to I'd. '.i When the
I liiiiise met to day Mi Hlaitd move I to
gn into cnilimitt. f the w holt t i con
shier the silver selgi.iui.igt- coinage
bill it failed for ls.lt nf a piorum
IiiitloO -it ml a roll ejl ttin orttered
Thus tint second dav of the so. mi I sil
voi light begun
Mr. lie tl sought In challenge the
right of the huiisp to pass iht res.tltt-
lion to iirit-Kt alisentees which was car-
rltsl list liofufe a Ijoulnmeiit estei-tluy
on the ground that the last call of the
house showed a tpioiutti '1 lie (piestlon
us lo whether a iptoi-utn was prestml on
thecal' was dispute I a-.it did nut tip-
Kur hi the journal til. I Mr Heed tinned
to amend the journal so us toinalie thl-
filct appear The iiiotlun was lost He
then made the point nf order ihul the
only thin..- in m lor wus the ivi irt of
the serg.-aut-ul-.irms win. nlmi ll..
In nl si- ntt Ji turned lust night wu- c ii.-n
warrants for bit ui.-mli.'i-s
it im i rri.i.isi. sum
Hil.il si. IIj. IIiiii llelr.i)tl hi ltu.it
slifidiiR the Dr. in in Iresli
l.osnoS led tl A tll-pulch to Ihc
'1 lines Irum I'arls stiys thul the Itti-sn-
11...' llMftlu ..1 I1.IIIIH.W III. I'll IlkH.I .
oprofUiindiinpreiniiiu frauce whvt.jAllorney anil Counsellor at Law
-..itliimnt Umited with piuje.-onuml
Id vb of the .roosta.lt uud I. ml... ll(s vv ...' v nmu t...r .
receptions permissloii in s.imi rS i utudcu uud
Accut.llWt lH nmo tvirre.poii.i -
k I ill .4 kk i I
ellt. the trench publl Hiougltt that
llussiu wimlil quarrel with lite . rei
bund and that she i -ii ul tho iris-
eonciluhle euemi of mil inns hostile ti
1 ruii-e sol no of the I'oris popei's .ire
.'1 nil accusing Itussio of itetravluu
I j : -
iireaier St um.
sill.M-. S. V.. I'Vb tf The Ureal
rr New Ynrti" bit! .su rrossed In Hit
a -tliiil.v tins iiiierno ii i.y vow oi (
lifti tu : The bill provide furl
the niisuli.lutloli ol New nrk Uro.)k-.
tl II. Illll'leiil. Lung Ulnii-t i its . .lutimh.il j
Westchest . HUhittoiid and Kings
tniiutles nil"! the ivesteril part of laintf !
island Tlie bill must now go t I hi '
senate slid if uisd must lie subuni
ted li ti vole of Hie p.ioplo of Hientil
and the terriUiry im-lu led tt will u
Il.Ullly otlopted give New "i ork u 'kjuu
l.illoli of :iiIIOUUII fwtiph-
III t'tipo .'n.iitiiiut.s UhuIii.Iiiii.
lo.l i-b ' The iilllllVei'stll'V nf tin
death nl I'ope I'ius I v ua- the tss-a-.-..!!
fur a reiiiliclli Uiuss it. tin Mstiin
cluiM'l f'lie pi. Hie members uf Hi.
ttir. tl college nnd nuuitiers of foreign
er were present Vi the eiiiieluslnii . '
the mu. I lie mM. soMletl on ih.
I In one pronounced nbwiliitluu "tin
p im- unpetired to be iu gmsl heiilth
in l.lt-i-lliiii fur llnull
lllo ur .ItsKlllii. I eli ' I'residciil
I'cisulo has Issued a deciec calling .o. I
general elections on March I. when
president vice president ami meinbet!
of . 'ingit-s-. w ill 1 ho -en It lilislilst
.i.ici ted Unit ill -' i' oi - . . shii
tu I '. ii'
Fond
Mothers
t .ilw.i- rctllzf that
tin ir . hil.lr. n ttct .1 :
i ninctliiiitf to lv.nl J
tt sue-.
.'l It
i It 1
up ll
SILVIW
CHURN
nurn-RiNiz
Uving a pure sweut fat vitl-
out btitv ru (tvi.l .8 Hie most
acceptat le health food 1
tamable. Th Silver Clmrr.
on e.t. h wrap; vr is our j?uar-
ailtv't.' of ONit-lieliif.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
Kansas City. U. S. ...
IIKt tfiintt i sl.lttditMiil
isuisiiios. I .-b ' - I he tiieetlu
nf tlu-Iniiise cointu lie- on territorial
held to ditl w.is Inc. it. Insive. . inly Ivj
persons appeal iug Hue of them Mu
Adtllns Was .imsi-I i tin- adinlssl.iu
of Dklahom.i to stut.-hoiKl without tho
lands of the tribes A pull of the uiu
jiil-ity of the lueinbi-is .if thr cuiliin.lled
estiiblishes tlie truth of the statement
that the euuitiiilli-c w.nthl tint favor tha
ndmissiun of tllilah.ima as nt present
constitute I anil lh.it on the other hand
it would nut tiiviirlhi' aili'tiarv method
nf annexing the Indian lauds prupixed
In the Mcline bill
Kl.-lUllS I'lKlllllsll-M
W v.IM.tuS. t-elt ' -The presldeut
fins sent to the senate the following
llollllliuliolls Lulls. pilslluastel's it
I. Mnitlier. hilfi.e. Miles W Ilia i lie
dsiigt lily. II i Uulliiis Yates ten
ter. to inn die 1. HiidUuis lawkertiti
.lithti M Itiirnt-s l.iudoti William
Katou Kingiu in. Llbi M Law
ronsull. .In net ion lilv. s l im
1 1 iuillxil.lt. William Walker .li-.liond-liiuil:
I W trie I'ltrsniis. 'sar.th M
Arnold Nil k. rsmi. .Inliu II llarlev
was also mulled us io tuiasii-i- ut I. In
In Ncti
W1011111 siifTrnut in I tn it
Ml.s Moist:" la li-li a -The senate
siillrnge cominitt.-. tu-dui repirlcd
fuyoriibt.i nit a bill granting "oinrii
the right tu into in school electiulis
mil also pmvhliifjr a e.iiiHlittitloiiul
.imeiidiiient allow Ing women to vote iu
till elect Ions The bill was undo
special order fni consideration uM
Tuesday
ll-i.tslln II il un t lii(-ri.ir
W IslllNtirns I'eb -The ticilstll.v
b.ilain-o lesterilav w.is tii;.tl.i :;j.t the
llrsl time It has been nhnve ;tt. uoo
(Mio.iHH) mark fni seicral itiuutlis This
is an increase nf i iiki.ihiii twei Tttes-
iltty alitl is uccutiiilctl lor snlclj b thr
payments nf the subsi riptiuns fm- the
new .percent ImuhIs nf this increase
.'sirit i is in .i!i' uni 1 si im in
cut ti ncv
Prqcssiona Directory
LAVYYER8.
Bayard T. Hainer
Attorney - At- Law.
School I and t oiiiuiissiuiier ami
author of 1 1 in mi s Manual The only
woik published containing the School
Lund l.awsiit iil.lahotti'i. cnt ou re
eclptof .'. .cuts. ll business rclat
illg tu tho Lousing of school Lauds will
receive prompt attention. Olllee rooms
II anil l.'i.iav block i.mhrie. Oklu
i it
. I .vi.
it
i it on
KEATON tic COTTERAL
A I I oil SI s vl 1. w
H.HIIII- I
'III. I
III. I
1st I'
I iilt-t nation I
lf- nl t s .
I Mi III I b p.
iHiiisi n
v. i o to i c.
I .il. w. -I
I'- .. M i. Min f est
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x - NH.t HII pmmpt atloli
-... uii llKla.ss. olllee Kr
I Jan tmilding opposite I'ost nlllee
R001vls3 X T utict 1 Q
IJ I'. I.L'ltlilMJ.tMU
A I Hlltst I l I 1V.
l.ufM.i ( limit j Hutrinli
1 Olllabotna Avenue oppuslt Laud Uilo
i lil'lllini. .! l.
UI'IAa. HUOiSIN
Att'O-tiey UoUrkt
Al'ToKSl ai 1. 1
Tl J ILUInini .! up ilalrl.
OUTIIRIIC. OKLAHOMA
Dl-
PEOPLlri
THU URNTI8T.
x
I . . ijl J i. l u' 1 il t . I .- I r
will i ui . . i icu. i- i'l.-.ue.l
and -1 i.i iw -.i.i.i uiim in. I
the t.ttii 'In. I oi . row tie I Itrtdge
win I. g. id aid 'i" . .'Iu ii i i iw i gold
aiidsiliii idlings und in till -iul teeth
inserted on gold nihhi r. . all uoiiiiiu
piutt -.I nun. or i. ol.tie
PrlCOH Lower tlmn Atiyhor Eluo.
u 'i. i i - i I 1 tht St.
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