The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 248, Ed. 1, Monday, February 12, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY KKI5KUARY 12 189
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WHO HE IS
Ttie Man That Wrote thai Munchausen
Story About the Daltons.
A WIFE'S SAD TALE OP WOE.
'111 tM nil Who Kl'lril Tiirlity.l It-cc l)r.
ptruiluct Abuirt h YVoinnii I. Hip h
Cuitiiril ami Urine Tim I'rolll
It win to SUiiiirl llrr
Hi- Alnlliihnia
ller
Munchausen never equalled the
picturesque lie printed the otherday by
thii paper and found an a Lafayette.
Ind. special to thu Chicago Tribune.
Fred Wenner hands us another from
the same source printed as n special In
thcHlobcDcmncrnl. It Is surprising
what suckers some newspapers are.
Ilrady Is a railroader and the last Job
he huit wui that of yi.rdmaster ot the
Sun lu IV road at Ncwtuu. When he
was discharged he eame with his wife j
to Oklahoma and visited his father-In
law a farmer in the Iowa country.
He sfcms to be a wild harrum-scaruiu .
sort of man. aim while at his father-in
laws abused his wife some and tluulli
deserted her. She Is now living with
lier father ami is Miiug for a divorce In I
this city on the grounds of desertion.1
It was while in the Iowa country that i
he evidently hearil of the Ingulfs
light and attributes its glories to him-
self for he has never been a deputy
marshal or served in any police or de
Icflive capacity. The following ii Ills
story to the illobe-lieniooral.
Lai-.u im. Ind Dec. in Kugciii-
llraih. the suit- survivor of tin D.tttou
gang's deadly ambusli. has just re-1 Topchn to thcCiiiclnniitl I'lmulrer will
turned to his home In this city a physl-1 prove amusing to our handsoine society
culwre If. the veritable ghost of wl.ut '
was a splendid specimen of physical iJ ' -T
manhood. Ilrady lias been employctl ' w" have wanted to get married and
as I nitcd States marshal in the Choc- found no young muii handsome euough
taw nation. Indian territory and one nor rlcli enough to cul-li their fumy
mouth ago l company with fifteen a.lmli (......Ch tire that the voimir
marshals was hunting dow u the nolo- al"""X "allies .1111 tint tin. youtij
rions Daltou gang. The desparudoes l "' "ill nit objeet If the mission of
ambuscaded their pursuers near the I the young man in the ill-pitelies
south line of Oklahoma. The surprise I rv'.s successful for several ear loads
;::nt';nar";:;w.roVm:.ea;.i''!efr; . - -'"
on the j i - Two of the marshal.s to nibble ul. Hie dispaich says
have no -.i seen since that terrible Mr. Hmmctl v hitmcr. of I'crry. (.
massacre. Twelve hours after the T.. stopped -n this city today en route
Maughti r the M'cnml body of marshal for linstoii and s mie of the factory II-
found the bodies of the slain and ills-1 lilcls uf New Knglaud. Ills uilss'lou Is
covered Ilrady lying under the body a singular one.
of Ills pony alive. lie had been Aiming the business and professional
robbed of IiIh money valuables and . men of I'crry and f all oilier terrilo-
elo' Ing and was t.'rrlblrwoiiniled trial hiJjLjj"- .uen large iiiuh-
Ills -.lioirrtle hud beer lirulTvit and ii.n ti. jl!iXij''t thel''J- "l (Heir tor-
breast crushed by the lull of the pony. ; mer 1 . -. it. imicieut sections of the
llulletn tired by thu ilesperadoes had j country were accustomed to the soui-i
hit him lu many places Two bullets et of young ladies. There they
had lodged in one leg and a bullet was hardly dared think of matrimony anil
Imbedded In the right hip. Mullets the heavy expenses It wutild add but
had htruclc each side ami fractured a i once tluy have located in these new
rib lu each ease and a bullet had pen- llelds they have suddenly fotiu I them-
etrateil his abdomen. Ilrady Im- j selves at me head l a prolitable busi-
proved slowly ami as soon as he'eonld nesi enjoying um-pected success
travel decided to come to his mother j The life uf the ui'dinary man in thenc
here. A Journey of 100 miles was new tow us Is lonely but their pros-
made In a wagon before he reached u perlty has added In this lonely condl-
lallrnad station and then the trip was lion and these young men are in search
continued in the ears. He wore home not only of the company ami society
an ovenoat given him by the governor of young ladies but of those who
of Olilahoma Ilrady Millers so i-e-1 would nialce goml wives to cheer their
icrclv from the Injury in his chest homes and enjnv with them their slid-
that lie can talk scarcely above a whis- den prosperity There arc no yuuug
prr. ladles de.lralile or otherwise to speak
of in these new towns and tlie abso-
ANOTHEH VOTEH'S OPINION. lute s -arclty of lliriu has caused Mr.
.. j W to lie nent cast on this singular
ll.-H.nl..l.lU.urrHI....r..l...Htl.r;l1lhsi""- li- ''"'T " n.K'othl tf for
the Immigration of a colony of about
Iti-imlilliHii Nliile llul it .ar.fc.i. farly k.( looking lively girls to
lMltor Sr.i: Cacitai.: l'lease allow the tenitory
space In vonr pap. r for the following. Mr1Wlh!1"1!;1" "''""V'' l'" 'l"Jt'"- "'
' . ' ' . . n lover thirtv line looking vmnig men
It Is rather Miieer that a certain gen- frillll wiom he had -special orders."
tlemait at this date should be so while from hut half a hundred others
cheeky as to assume the exalted post i he hml general instructions as to the
tlon of l.or.l Dictator to the clti.-us of '" ""; " J" ""ra-
hie lie said that many of the young
iluthrle as to how the should use .; ial .11linll.y w.!! return to
their elective franchise. Why. do yon their old homes to secure when but
not know that this gentleman has fori
in cr twenty yei-rs been rocked in the
icpilbllcaiicrtillc. lulled li- the sweet
republican 'lullaby lullaby T . lul-
laby." llul nearly a war ago the nip-
ple'sliipcd from his mouth and lie as I
did our old timc-houorcii iriemi nip
Van Winkle awakes to Had himself
confronted by the stern realities of
ll'c In a common sphere among com
mon men
Ah me' how we svu.patlile with '" '" th'- '"""r.v and personally
hi u lu his bereavement T vour fos attemline In Hie business of the selec-
cr g i t er is nu cad-'shi Z Z l'" "f ''7.w " 'i"'""1-
weaned vou Ta. la T in. ta. ' U WI'!W Ll!t: J'.w StU f""". V"n
V .1
HEHUDLICAN MEMBER NAMEO
II l(s 1 1 llilk'; Siilillllltti'illiir III' I .ill ll.lle
llu.iril .it llullirlr.
.. . .. . .. ... ...
W .-lll.M. I ii.V. I eb. II ."special
The coimiil sinner of the general laud
olllce recom.uc.i.lcd today the appoint -
incut of lttissell llriggs of tluthrle. to
be (he republican member of the town
hlle boanl at that town The seere-
tiny of the Interior stated today also
that he would make this appointment
very soon. He also recalled that he
had made it at one time ami he re-
ferred to the sehe.ne which led to Ids
sending e-Treasiircr Murphy the
commission by way of Inducing him
to surrender the olllce of treasurer
but it Is thought now that the .ere
tary will be able to get down to busi-
ness and make an appointment hi
regular order- It is not certain that
It will be llriggs however.
INDIAN MISSION DESTROYED.
lire ill Amid irku lli-tlrti) tin1
Imlliiii
hi hunt mill .Mlolilli 1 lure.
News reaches here of tlieilestriictlou
of the Presbyterian mission house aid
t.chool at Auailarko In the Cheyenne
reservation. The teachers and Indian
scholars barely escaped with tlie'r
. ...k ..II .I..1I 1.. . . I 1
live. oui .... v-.ui.g .ur.iiiurt- uuu
books were destroyed
Mtilluill Menu.
Ml Ml am. IVb. II. -The Mulhiill
Chief ryporti cptcntils psorlus In rife
In our town.
A library unil literal ry association
1 1 us been organized with n large mem
hcrnhlp. The library contains already
135 volumes oT oholee literatim All
the benevolently disposed are solielteil
to donate books to this llbiir. All
books donated should lie Kent to the
secretary. Professor Juines II. Senrr.
Mulhiill Logan county. O. T. Tiny
will be thankfully received and ac-
knowledged and placed upm the
library shelves a potent factors for
good
The literary department at Its last
meeting discussed before a large audi-
enee the ijiiestlnn ' llesolved. That
the signs of the times Indicate the
future prosperity of our country "
The ipicitilnn for" discussion this even
Ing will be. Ursolic:! That Co uinbtis
deserves greater honor for illscovetlng
America than Washington for defend-
iiifr bin country." The question two
weeks ago dieted great Interest it
was .'Hcsolved.'lliat moral causes have
a greater Inlluenee than physical In
ti. formation ()f national .-luiriirtcr."
iim.iiM.iion
flVr'nr P I f f T O
J 3L (J 1" OlOOllOi
An EnlerprisinK Young Man to Ship
Car Loads of Them to Oklahoma
.
I.HlELONorU I'UETTVOIKLb'.
I In-Violin; Hull stni- I III re .trti .So I. If
sunt. I.IIkIIiIc Ii.iiiii: Mion.tii In HI.-
Illinium mill 11'iui III. I III'
l.il In I'uiiil.li 1 li-
I mint: -Mm M llli
Villi'..
The following dispatch sent from
that a large number were not dlspo-.ed
to follow- that plan He said that lie
would be llliil-lll until the lll-nl of
March and would visit some of the
New I'lugi'ind towns where the mills
were closed and would quietly select
ami confer with such girls a-' he be-
lieved would suit the iiumi who sent
him. but that In could assure the
yoti'ig ladles that there would be no
rlsK of anv lair looiiiug Miisiiiie girl
promising young men who would pro-
vide a comfortable happy home. Mr
Wliitmrr's r.. mantle mission will be
wiiteluid with a lT re at deal uf Interest
' by the people of that new and proinl-
! Iiil' eill)ltr 'ASSESBMbNI OF PHOI'ERTY.
I
'
! ' """ A"rl" J '"''
lulll l'-r.iiii;il liiiiriiiiiii iil.
Tu tin) Assessor of l.ogali emiaty
in view of the fact 'hat the iniesliou
of tulng liiiprovomcntB un govern-
ment lauds has been siibmilteil to the
siiprunie court of the terrltorv and
that a decision is uvpected from that
tribunal the 1st of March I deem It
advls.ib e fur you In the meaiiUm to
Hit all such property. I e . Improve-
ments on government lauds or tuts not
deeded for taxation and In the uveiit
the court should decide that suuh
property I taxable your work will
not need to lie gone over. If. however
thy com l should hold the other way
It will be an easy nuttier to change
the lists accordingly.
Respectfully.
A. II. lllsp'S.
Hearing house totiirii fm the week
emled rebruary S showed ait average
decrease of -ill U comp.tietl with the cor-
responding week of last year In New
York thu decro.ne was il'i u outside
i) .1
Shaefer defeated Ivtts In the ttlangu-
'TIMI
XXt 1ril lmltl.h llt ustoU
bhaefei Uju- Ives. 40i
Suoie
FREE SILVER.
Mr. Uland Encouraged to Mike "An
omur uiiun.
HE lMlEPAItES A HILL.
II llilnkt ll.itt Mmir Conr.iuu Would
I Like tu Itcfaran Ilivlr lotliifr Ao-
llun Trace Suj4 u l'i
kilter Cuhiitcr Hill
Cumuli I'mi lli
HiiiKr
WaHINuio.v l'cb II. The stieugth
: developed by Mr. Illaiid's silver scign-
I loragc bill leads to the belief that an-
other movement will bo made for un-
j limited silver coinage as n ciui;uce of
I the passage of the silver fcclgulorage
I bill.
Mr. lllaud Introduced a bill "fur the
frro coinage ol silver dollars" and It
went to the coinage committee and
was about to be discussed when Mr.
Illand asked that It be temporarily laid
I aside in order that the seigniorage bill
' might tlrst be acted on. As to the
! measure Mr. Illand said to-day. "It has
been put aside foi the present but will
probably be taken up litter. No drlill-
lie plans have yet been made but It Is
evident that many members want the
opportunity again of voting on the free
silver ipiestloii
Iteprcsentatlve Williams ot Illinois
one of .Mr. island's lieutenants says
that he has no doubt that the free ll-
'er iiiestlou. puie ami simple will
again be picseiitcd to this eongiess
(Jnltc a number of mcmU-rs who voted
for tl.e repeal of the purchase clause
of the Sherman law huve told him that
thev would like to have fiee sliu-r
biought tn an issue again in order to
reverse their former position Their
expression together with the strength
developed by tho seigniorage bill. In-
clines Messrs. Illand ami Williams and
their silver associates to give eongiess
one more chance to vote for unlimited
silver coinage
The fact is also liejii" noted that of
(iIhiiii twenty-live ii p-iiilieau members
counted in favor of the seigniorage
bill siime ate outspoken in favor of fol-
lowing up the measure with a free j
coinage hill They reconcile this with j
their Mile to rccnl the sliver purchase
clause of the Sheriiitili act by sit; Ing I
that the later law ho irded silver lu the
treasury while a free sliver bill would j
seek to pill the metal or certlileates
bused on it lu actual crculaliou
l!eprcsciitatie Traeey. of New orli.
one of the aull-silver leaders mivs that
a bill for unlimited coinage uf silver
could not pasn the house He (mints
out that tiiltc a number of anti-silver
denim-rats l'We Mr Iteillv. of IVon-. '
vailla. hivfe- thr selglllnniiia bill Is
cause thev think It will dispose of the
silver ipiestloii for the novl live years
at least He thinks this feeling that
congress Is getting rid of the free sliver
(pic-ttlou is one nl the main reasons for
the strength of the seigniorage bill.
Mr. llland's free silver bill I repeals
that portion of the act of 1V.U which
prohibits the coiiutge of standard silver
dollar It also icpeaU that portion of
the law of "ss: that ptovides "for the
coinage atid legal tender povv.-rof silver
dollars of )! gr.tin . standard sliver."
M.W VllIlK I VII. lilts I'lt.MKsl.
A New Vloti-lii lr it'll) Un-I hi. AiIiii Ion
of I un iuii Mini.' laillibii:
Nmv "ik. l'cb It The iniiiiiev
men tailors of Ntc. Yuri; who have
been eudoavoriin; iinuecessfiillv for
nearly two .veil's tu secure legislation
putting a stop to the free admission of
foreign tailur-m.ide clothing brought
over by American tourists au- going
to try a new plan At a meeting of the
Journeymen TailoiV Protective nso.
elation held last Wednesday it was
urged that the iouriieyiueii tailors first
publicly blac'dlsl Americans who
bring home clothes made by foreign
tailors and as ail additional protective
measure refuse iib.olntelv to altera)"
foielgii-made clothing The ass ichl-
tlon has a meinberslilp of : uji) met
between sixty and m-vciiI delegates
were present lit the lli-etiltg
Urn- delegate said that t oriiellus an-
derbilt ordered his chillies uf l'uolc In
London ami when he discovered that
they did '11111 lit In turned them over to
New York tailors to remedy the butch
the London tailoi hud inu.lt The dele-
gate said that Mr Yauderbllt had
eleven waistcoats iiia.le III London ami
altered In this ctl nuther delegate
said that no self-iespeellug Amerii.-au
who biought these foreign clothes into
the enuiitrv would weur them a inm-
ate If he knew that the mcricail
tiiilnre.uniild tilsoliitolv refuse in alter
their defects
v iltiisi't Miiii' l.inii
I IIi:n. N .1.. I en II Joseph low.
ler a carpenter iitleinuled suicide by
hanging himself in the woods near
Tiiiisbmo mid aftei being sus-
ponded for half au li..ur. was
discovered and cut down lie was
' apparently dead and hi budv wits
' taken to his late home in the
village A physician was ciillel nd
after working two hours over i'ie tip
pnsud corpse found life still leiii.iiuitivr
ill tlie lsl lter reviving souii-w hut
I'owler went lull avulsions mid thev
have emit in ued ever since s soon as
he gets mil of olio he grxis lot i an-
other despite all Mm! t ' 1 1 skill
can do
1 viiilin ul Mini)- illifiuimii'i
Li-M:snoiiin Knit I'eli II W'rs.
lay Towiikhetid. uulored au escaped
deaf mute lunatic was ru 1 mei in un
electric car on Third street veslerdav
ami so badly Injured that both of his
legs had to Is' amputated above the
knees. Notwithstanding the victim's
many misfortune his recovery Is con-
sidered possible.
linliii'ill'ltK l.llirr.tlliiM llelieiliilfil.
I'AIII. llb I I (olistailtluiiple
I dispatch to the Temps says thu I nltud
Stub's minister has item 111 icii the Im-
mediate tlbuiatloii of two Armenians
who are American citUuns and are Im-
prisoned at Isliaudcrtim He threat-
ened. Ill event of a refusal tu lead uu
tiuiKlaU to that uuiut
f y 1
SlU
I
U. S. SFWTOI' JOHN
iniiii'ri.ii hkvh
Suiblru llr.tlli uf I tiiicrx.iinii Hit uh at
Vi.linlii
W'asIMm. tu. Cell tl i.eorge W.
1 1 link representative from the Third
district of Ohio. ilroiHi deml at 4:M!
o'clock vestenlay afteri.n wlilir iiit.
Inu Hi ID'.'T I omierlicul i ulle ot this
city
Judge II. ml hud urriW'l ill (be lesi-
dence about I o'eloel or litil- tlicre-)
after and. from u staleiuenl niinle by
tr ' hrlsmiin. ubo w in the oiirlor;
with tin judge ut the tunc nil
walking up and down Sic iloor i.itm.'
nil apple He had jn4 i.nli. I I lie
front window mid was l.i.'! n out
upon the stix-el when lie -.tin. no n ft '
settee and slid to the llo . iit.
Doctors were liumeilliiieit -Mniiiioiied
ami when thev arrived i'i-'v uoiihed
eieciiiciii up..iratus aim ii-.u .in menu
In their power to resturv the stricken
congressman but wtthieit uv-t.
Judge II. mk was
HI tears .- tgr.
... . ..I
having Ih-cii Ihimi ii i umlu'rlalid '
county I'a. September -.' hi'i Ue !
reiuoved when ' yeiirs uf hi with his
father to Ohio and settled at Hay ton. '
where lie has resided ever lnv
He chose the law for a liiofcslon I
.ind finned a partiiuishlp with lion. '
I'etei I' l.uv-i In lsWbe wits a dele-
tfitte to I lie fititioi's rllerlesloll-lliiltl.
more ei.ittentiun us a " MipfH.rter uf
Ihmglas mid front ilvivZi -j.il tuns
llttlve 111 llllu(l r' '
tlrst 'elected tu Hie ll(IVMHMHtl e-itl- j
gress and was le-clcete.i t" the Mfty'
third as a democrat ! fe.it Ing on tils
last election Dimlev. n Miiblienn Uy t j
mill votes. I
II' iiiiiihtiuiiu
Judge llottk leave
U'ld two daughters
u ulort one son
llt S'k III I'llItT
Halm I 'i oule s.111. tiB.ri tif t.uia Hi
(llltrr.
NUW YOBU. I'eb. -t -It H llun A
Cu's Weekly Ucvie.i of I'i.ides4v
linnrovemvtit hi I'
till st'if ir tu
'. tie In t.n t.l
Pi irr.til'U nuin
n I vt4 tr'nt.ll'
i. 1 1 vti I an
ri.Mi Hi twrit
.. -.Jllitllia" I hi I
Ihiu li IK i' .III
i ml ial(4lli l
many dlrix ilu'i. hut il - i
unceil li) Ics la n'li.i-
wliiiti bejuu .i.iuo tun. j -'
rurila lliili-ii the .u
hat aearcel) ui -errd
of rriuiii'illoii el surk .".'
llif InJuttrUit art) aoit. u i
t.er. 8Dt tut tbir mi .(
dlaiipoliili.ig'v siuai
Ttie V. linnet Uulh'.i..
trrUlly linroj' itiiiii.'
cllae cemijarrl una ui .
I IicwIiiti' ana II t-i .
Tt.renrttlhy or rtiUu .
ptrrcnt milllii-r thau 1 iti
ritluj from s l ti.ri-.-iii i.
. . M'. mi. tuk-
naicnm if u a.
. 't l Si ft l-M
.t sc u k
J.ii my Hoi' VI
ir i J.n l
I i be On: I lo 1 1
tier runt fur tin
I-'
e-s it ill-
I tie i. i:iJi- II
..4 .! ( In o:tn r
leiu nMl lu
i as- In Jatnur
month it.' tat bin4 ''
mi '.uuilii-rti 1 1 un OraMi-r t
Weticrti 'ia nj un niiii '
wrtiiaiuiil iimiiavH Cii t" i
u HI rr o nl t'vur i-ariu .w jml u'utpcrl
Ida! Ibi ilrurcaae in 13 11-1 -ut i- ri'tmiU the
tn-i-mrr uf raiiro.iii i.an. fall v m. ni t t-r
litu' 't'lu row. r aHi for in alt of rait
l.'..lk'U tilt 1 WlDll ff Il flHMl llllll
liir.Uu truile 111 11111 litilHTutm auuii'tti.
rtiairi al list la'ilbtr ia-lu'. lhn ol lai- mr
riisiiilitikf ..h last viar ili.i.ih tui thu tear
tbua far ths lii.-rwinr I. : 1 eenl WUili-the
intiurtt It I J i-r nni Irjt 1 1 tu litat rar
TU- fni:un- Iwi iltif fk rt :' li thr
l nlislMfttis ugvlntl ?la.' vnr. and Si tu
4iu a uffali'i.t li last iiir tvitra t. Iukii
unri llun utUluary llnpurtaini'
SVIIHNM I'VIIMCIIs'
A 1. 1. I.l SI I.
I lie I'liillll'll I In.-. II. I.itlnir.
Im; Mllrt-rt
viler IJb'fl.
i'll'iKv". Hon I eb 11 The nation '
Hi council of ttie I tiruieis Alllutlce 11 In I
Industrial t'nloii coneluded Its anuuul
sesluu here voslerilnv 'I lie conn.il
eleoted the folhivving oil I vera for I lie
now- year I'reshlenl. Marion Itut ler. of
Nnriii Carolina: vice picaidenl J I.
lillbert. of t alifornia; semvlory and
treasurer 1 1. I' Hunt- f Ninth i ur-j
I oliiiiii executive coiiiuiiliev Miiun '
Page of Virginia: II lleiiimlng. rf
I'elilisylraula: I L I lean uf New j
I York and II I. Loticlis of iuth
iMItotil I lie proHisition fur u
1 close ritual for atab 11 ml local al-
liances to be provided n the nalloim)
1 orgailUathill wu defe lied ellHIIge
I of coiistltiitlon was ad' jilcd whereby
tho election of lecturer is taken mil of
the national council nrnl left tu Hie
Judgmetil of thu pre-uleilt. who vtill
appoint live lectut.is Uu siibjeel of
wmnati's sit trrage whs d itswil freelj.
but provoked opposition 'rum theauiiUt'
em delegates ami was iinully referred
to the alliance of cm-h tnte for aitel.
! iiellnu as they may choose to take 'I tie
no.t place of meeting 'mis left lo the
selection of the .tecum 1 committee
.ii.lii simuii iliiunreit.
LoMniN I'ub It dispiiteh to the
Times from 1'nrU av s I oily foreign
cotrespoiuleiiUi limdi ret u banquet tu
M Jules Sliimn thu noted Krelich
ttatesmaii on the ' .tlou of III
eightieth birthday Miiee I :i.i M
Simon has lieeu ktiowu as u brilliant
man In I'rance. ami he Im ts-en prom-
lueiit un an orator and t i iter in nil the
troublous time that liavc lu'curred
since that time lie was elected a nut-
iter for life lu Is-' and in l7'l he be-
came premier under Muitlml M Malcm
"
II. GBAH of Iowa.
PRISON HORRORS;
The China Heat-he t ot the Isbiid ol
Sagbalnm.
A HUVBItXMl..T COMMISSION.
slutlft r ilurilcr. t .oiiilli ill-iii. lleiilliit.
ami inln-r Aininti" i imllriiiliii
III l!hMirI lit the ltll-
l in Itelnci'i's w hi
ItPllI'llfll S
I mneUi'ii.
l.oM... eb I! - disp.iteh to the
Stiilldiird liont S (etersburg sav:
Tie- vuti i inn i i .mmi.s:.ii ntisintri in hi.
VcslIKH tl. Si" '! siuiiiIiiIk III ttlfiuinlrl
. mur lh. aiiia t s.lmiien ha.
IssntNi i ritii rt which utifuliU j
' rrlhle talr ut
i at-rut attit i-rline
. "'" i " l mm mi. inui
ItK'sn.'is tbuui inittilKT if tin n lie cmca i
l I ...II ... I. .....i... ..
t ii iu?i rt ami aria liy
niiiiibstu uniitr alii.s i
ursliukis lll- i
ill fallillii'. has ! n I rolliUHHi H.-curfrnre j
Ma ilir liillnw.a ti; innnlli.ilUni. Ii. oreit (re
piriil. allh lUe ! .I.Ji-ct ul I'liilliii; a lalirr
nl r tula'iti
1 1 Is relate i thai tter- even Inrp "i . i is. .
here aereral ruKtlrts have illsputisl In ) I
i iml. i-ml ul nn. r Ii r. Inn In Net tticy
ti I tultlv . f nut am h rum ! irlnit the jMr
viarut isi4thir n uu Minimi omill;luUH
rma 'h r.mT.y. i-nrrTiaK ute v.if tepj- 4I
'eta from U.v.r i ttvkuttksva hrL...n
Irtna U.T.r t.i ttykuttk
-itn:ti.-
eMi.r
ii i i'irl v. n
i-i tt -. 11. . vri n n mull'
loil IMi- il"- 1 1'
Wt.l ll.l'Vi .1 'i. .
tu li itr. unit a."..-
Viet inn rtetl alilr
.. Mini u libit spnctivrtu
i . at ).. iki il upon tliim
I llllllt'li It "tl Till iMxItl't
. I 'h 'lrh''t itiinlry ki
tin- inri if mi ii in
i.r in
Iliot I lie
SuUli'N Of Il It . I. I
Tie 111 ! t I If in oiiiert 1 1 in it la sulil
I.. Inn Lu in.. i.iii ti I mi'l rliiiliml N'u
iln 11 1 VI Velll III lil.tlttillilll lirill I'IMt
m.i- Mh ii.lnl iii ittli.rni their anrh on ar-
ii.'tnl il li -. illiaMultv (tvrr JilaueO on
luii ii' i 1. in iu r 1 all -I lininl slut
nhiti II lacau.i i'ar in that tiny would ta
uim'.l" in 1 erfoi in further itut' Iticy vvura ill-
tut I a ;isi i mils aiiha rt-vnlver Uy luf lu-
.i'.i.ir jnl ' rik'I.O'nl nil lite prt4t
itmi ' us in lie ii 1 1 ireiii aisi tt"i i
lit n tui tl author ut He- uttmllliiv II It
a--irl"l 1. a tiirmrr rent lit ul the tiaiDB l
s.ili It aim ns 11 faverltcil Hie illtlrivleoui I
luaii'lihi .ti-i was r. iiei i'l t Im In. in dor
1 .' 1 I
1 1 . 1 1 1 v t- sioitn s t uNrimitn j
s v . Iivm.sio 1VI II The dlv
ii. (f an SI IVtersbmg giving the!
details of th - terrible condition ul tit-
fu. is m the tt.i. Ian prison on the itlatut
ut ug btilicii was brought to pablie ut.
ti iitlia si'veral inutiths ago by the ur- i
1 it at itt-li "f five escaped eonlet who
liu 1 1 "'en p'eketl up at tea In it scow by
a whiter lh.-men had isenped from
lb l land and had been ten duts ut
M-.l ill .1 Slllill 1111'U Unt
lin st'iiy o.' ill. H '.1 entciled miieli
lull 1'fct here bill the frightful conduct
of the prison onleiiiU could hardly Is-
Is'llev'e'l a In-v wet e cMHlnlc I for 11
lime in 11 dl in j museum one of thetn
has liecii ariestcd here fur burulurt;
nie hs becii sent lo .New urk by eo-
de nitcri'slci! in Ids ens unit tile nth
el's nie drifting aiioiii aii Kruiwlteo
U illiotil ellipl'iV iiieltt
til III II
HIVV llt III.
llrilrtr.l
iMitiriitrutfiil ami I'rotprnt of
I 11 rrLnl li.lvl.j.
Uilliu.n.l I eti II In the Weekly
icvii-u .f th mhtii.ii of 1. 11. Hies- lu
th. south In unit utisicrs Iteeord
hii I lien Is ir.-in cult 1 ibide t tin-
pruv. lueiit iiillt meii'ii-illg it'titlU
ill itliinv illllt tlolis lllue lllllll
la'i nf .ii.itlierti fait'itles in -111 I -illk
.1 i'o lilli; II11M til it ''HI
pi. . 1.1 .11 h I iBMl litiiuls lll.il nil
ll.ili 1 1 - 'nil lllll iilipluvs IS. ur VMI
Iii i.uti I in ilui'inu' the week lite
.N.wpoit k. hip 1 in 'I i i-nguginif
' .1 ' il.llti. mill I1.111.I. to work on eon
In.: l.iti It seeiire'l I lu Ilk clearings
kiio" uu niipi ut iiiii'iil niiiiiNiled with1
11II111 st'itio.i. I he sllle. uf ferliilm-rs
Mi'e k'm lieif v mid spring I'lbhlny
tttti'e onil'MiU U tirouiising
tititt I rain iirrrker llun huun
ii -ins les.rcb II Thenflleeis
In pursuit of Hie Missouri. ItunsM A
'li'Vii. Irani wrecker hiue trailed llielr
w 1 11 tin leitiie of Jess.- Ililliiigiium.
I'obiied. who with Ills v ife. wu ur-I
re-t d list i.J-'ht iiuther negisi '
ti mie I J lui.iiii js been urreUl a u
result of the vv.ituati's slntemunt A
third man who Is held In secret ha
made 11 confession cvuiciuliug liliu
aell but nnplie lllll ' nth el'S.
snnn inn uu tear
istnsi.To. 1'i'b liniriuuu
lllanelmrd thai the river and bar-
Ihi' bill w ill probubly not Is. reaily to
report lo the house fur at leust three
Weeks Slh liking of the si'" of It tit' '
av that it will be a very timll bill
pri.l w hi v ciirrjlng oboul $ii.iMluiNi
a the delermlnutlon has tueu reaeliml j
ttui io uurn any ouwr uupniTfiuuuiR
nrot!. led for In till bill ami to eut tin
pproprlatl3in for prajveta now nlr
iy.
I'.iKr.HM: HN IIMM-Rt.
t Iml til. srrelrtrx ll t niilnlll..i
In rtnii ri.M.
IVliBIUnill IVb li s.fielitry
. HiUle ex.iet lii'.H in I ...! 'fi
lltmiiiial iUesliiii Hiclietn. sihir
elgiiiv.rKi- Isjn.ls and flnnii. n VUi
t-ral rt. s.i forth in tin lesiui.i.uv i
the Mi let hearing of N-crctiiij urlisl.
U-fori- thr house .uiiiilttee on judl
elarj retentlv Tins is a follows
'eBitlBllK lh rolling i ). r u iirnioi ...
Mrpt-Btaitf .r nsktsl -t ! I. t.k
lui U 'hfti-1 a ui.j . itui. tu nir r.-i ..i.
tui .eliiiiy ItK' w-ltilur4v an.) luli. ..r
luii.l ayMt! tUai'-
fii.ui i arllsitt Weil ilw i Aii ( iii
wild l tl.at ttie .rnr- i.l th.' ir t
iiu.l u.j .iv.-r ..riul.siH. ciiin ur a.'i-
t ..lyi. al wh h Mrtrtt i
Ul I hill t llun . I t!.v c!!!!! t.n II
Hiiiii. ihr5 u.UIn is.. nnrtHiit .it ni
irensurv Km t i cmtirttl t. u ..ti ..
Mr Hi'nr - . vnu t v iln -hr l m
awl iiv llul'
rrivt arlisir V in nismi i0 .n
It Wuii 4 til. .! t' ii tin-..
W A sjioti t t'eiumJiuMi Hi" . i
tut riiuwh 'v-f t.i r-itm i
s?.rr i r:m N .1 r u.' . ji.
eut tlSbdlhg ji.bi stbiti . !-- t .
JtMMl IUUIIJI r J I Klrl
!f Htnaor Wlti iui.t I. I tu- a
lnutdf irilr1iciK uu i..ini' r
Ofrt
ffflf'lor. ' trllh I Hit tr...i. ...
il eUui.l .Kimrrt tt.'alvt una t ... .
hl'iit thra hie tiiiHIni I itiiU'i tii" n i
rremlr dlriri!irl In ihn bublle inin-i
lr store -AuJ In order tu k-p iiti .i
tou Heulil hri- to n-arm them la oin-
sicretar I'ar lii Tfcrjr would hat. . i.
rvtli-ciiKHl id Mini1 lilng
Mr Stium If tuti MKletD-l II In s.lvri 1
muuIi) li ilKi'minnl ami in ilil liavi- to re
Ui-pIii II iii mil. I'
Svri"tir t'arlla.f -Tni" u il ell fur n
rr Uollnrs nl ih-r ar- mi silver ilulltrs in re
litem lliein
III answer to ti ipieslion as lu limv
fast the coinage seigniorage could tie
minted Mr I arllsle stild: -f nil
other coinage was iispudcil ft the
mints esilmale that we cimhi coin
iiInmiI l. (sin iki.i silver dullnrs per iiiuntb
r t t.cHM. triHi ii ve.tr
The bund iiietlon was treated very
eliitsiintelv In Mr t'arlisle. Ills pur-
imisc us to using tit- iM-o.'.eds of tlu)
siiles of Ihiii.Is hu U'cu alceadv pulf
llslic.l
it i-ft tii.it vs tit. i uitn:is.
I lie
Vlllllilll mil li.rlll"ill In Nan
Vi.rK
III V.olliif. Ilrlllillr I in in
Nl.w oiis leu II 'I In- republican
followers of John L Milliolliiud 111 the
reform movement met in t impel- Union
last night and lllle I Un Inixe hull.
M.utliilis fnmi Ihir
.... . .
i 'iistrieis wet--
pivnelit I Ileiv wen '..v pt-omllti'iit
republicans unil lh - oi iiliif U-tnl-
crs were not present
i.ilin I. Milliollan.l . .sliled II.
le'eliei! lo Hie midh nee us 'fellow
"hr7 ui! "fellow traitors " uf the
ri'iuilillcau jtattv The new culistlii
tiuli was r.-nd 'ind uppniveit. It will
niiike Pic election district the
basis uf up'.-rilioit with chair
jirt?i
si-etettirv and one nllier
inrnnl will hold olllce fur tine year. One
week before the holding uf a prlimirv
it shull sit us un I'tir.illmeitt board for
the admission o( members und at the
prliiiiirv eleellon it slcill act as a board
uf inspectors liach elect ion tlislrlcl
Is to stMid two members to thu
ass.-n.blv district ciiiivi utloii that
In tu lake the platv uf the eoltll
ty eolivetitioll The coll II tv committee
will la' cuiiiMiscd of one llinillliei' from
each iiseiiitilv district with uu extra
iiiein 1st for each -fm votes eist nl the
pro 11 'Us election I'.llch assembly de.
. tint will liuve two memls'is mi the
cseeiltlve cointllille.' Mild forlv itiem-
Ihts to -M-lve lis uu executive Im.inl
1 'I lie eseeiltlle eoilllllittee will 11 tor
1 IN memlieis It .hsll liuve ..i.- 1.
cording lo the iiuiuImm uf v-u. it n in
I acuta 'the advisor in. 111U1. 11 .
1 have nn Individuat vtite
M 11 Sl 111 tltu
I I lie Sllirnu I "Hi I Itettiiirt slu-rlff Wert
giigf Site I in "Hull I'm. ' I lli. lit
I'oii.h v Kan tvit li Anionic tin
opinion. Iiiiinleil il.nv 11 in the siipri-nit
court w.is ii- in in 1 .In. tin ll'irlou
huldlllW lllUl .11 "ii of the lliilll'l.
111 .rtuugc reb-iniii"ii law r.'liniig to
the fees iiihI e'Uiiiiiissiotis of .her id -Ulli'isljtillloli:il
nut uf no efJWt II
proviilcil tlmt Winn laud wus 11.1 ui
I hi for the ii iorereilllur the s. id
' . hoilld leceive 110 comilli-si'Ui foi th'
'sale III deciding the ell si- tin i.iuit
' hold that the section s ..id for
two nuU . '.lUSc the .iibieet .f
the seelhiii I llul mention 'd m the
'ille of the ael and IsM'tius the iii.s
Hon of ios I. foreign t. the 1ruuc1.1I
olijet't of the net. mill renders the
Htirili -prior t editor. ' under the sec-
tion uncertain and therefore void I h-
court svs in conc'iisjoii. however that
if the l.'vi.lulili'c Inn1 iimeiuleil ll.
iirigllllil Uit ichi'llig 'o .herilT. fees
adopted some vent-. ;i-'o In depriving
shell IT of lltt-ir eiituillissioiis it would
have teen cimslitiilloti.il
lnithel' ilit resting 1 tse dee'de I w.ls
me involving Ihe rivflll "f lilies ti
coiiimI olTeiidei-s ugiillist iirdiliauccs to
wot k out thei. Hues 'Ihe cent lipid
that ordinances of Hun Liii'l were not
iiiiciilislit'itinii il unil could Is-ciifuns' I
.In- ii- - V.1I. 11 Hie p ipulisl me nib. 1.
1 ilissuuti'd
tlura I r ulili- fr tt4u'i HOIrrit
Nl 'V fillk I eb II lliulllill will
In- III lilt' ol MollduV I'V Assistant Ills'
tt if t ttoiiiei Hums for permission
to ii'siiluoli lo amither giand
iH'V the fuels ill Hie easti
again! Ih tl'i'tM-turs nf Ihe Mitili--im
sipuie bank on ! he charge of pat'llel-
1 ptliiitf in fraudulent Ittsolvcncv Mr
j Uavt will prekent twelve schedules ui
' sta-eilli- Inslano in which the de
frudants. lu their cutiiti it a dlrecbira
uf Hie liiiuh. are iillc." d to hateitutliur
i ' I Ihe linking of loin ill I Hie pur-
chase of Wol thlcss stoel. .icgregiltlug
iiniiiy thimaanils "f dniiu. i'ei the
bank's insnlrencv
!iur"t lltibiii'iiti""
Mllllto' Mo Tel' " William;
T Hreelt republn in al't -iin ml
law.ter ni veslvril i '''' . u
lit the culint.v cuiirl ."
usyl im at Nevada In ' i
1 eentlv 1 ""It a linttur t :
fal treatment uudtotlic. i
lltiit his demented eu'ldili"ii ll
' iinuirlnes that he I a vvoiideifui nhv
slelnti with ui4irie at hi Itie.riliis. and
iiirinvt the l.i t few ' 11 ''n
a tie iiri.1 '1 ' I. 1 1 1
Fastidious
Guests
lluifl- tfi-.)lKlltl tlltj Uult VMIl
fill '.( t Hi.iii.iii ctlur arti i
i i t. t it if. H. V t' -ati '
m r rs.Jv .u.J ulwavs in Hi -I
41 tl i! ! i .t pi.Nfll Sc
li.u t' . answer lott.
US1;
SILVER
CHURN
BUTTERIHI:
n. ul ft tin . iti-iui
by a ii s . i t... e .
It vlts s til I -
'''' - . p.istrv .
N r : i- B Hiklct .i
I !"ii nv uf i.o jr
it.
ktwn;R!LUisaca.
Aujj.s "s t. .v U. S. I.
Moil lo j I 1 .
s I 1 S . U III I
.it II III I llll.lllljbl I
llU - lilt of Ii 1
let M tin h id 1
wife t 1 in 1 1
llilll thli.tllHl Hi ' '
iii:n r 1 . .tils Mi . 1
liiiiii! unit ' ( 11 1 li 1 1
tln.liiiiiil
i Last iiikiii
' .iiilindv l.i-.iwi-1
Kra Ma
llli'. l UlllJ
i l ion una oi
llteil fllll.ly
liuttilv to leave
Missouri vvliM-e
kill fol'lllel'lv 11 '
'I oM'k.l foi II .1
1 III r WilS SBIll 1m
'tvutiii.-lit uu
lliutv 11- .t
I rrm Ii 11 it Iru.ililr.
I'tln. I VI. 1 nil the demtiinl (
Hie ll.llil f I 1.1 the Itauipie !
Lstoitipte hits i. . n 1 ian.1 in Hie h.tit.l.
Of II ll'l(ilt.lt.. I'.IMMt s.).. .
ileput.v and 1 o 11 1 ' 1 of the lluiiii- il
LscoUIit'' iv 1 1 tested on dilutees
Ciinueili'd 1H1 Hi It lit ttrcitleilt of the
bank and the 1! 1 u-s lesciied oil Ihn
Hank f I 1 ui" !. ni.iii.ibi 11 iiiii. -ui
lllpllll it ion
lllll l.lli . 1 rlliftla SHll Illl-
lt sv. (li M I'eli II -l-'reilri-lek
WI.iII.i'.i 1 i" 1 tier .if Isaac Whll-
tHl.' llo oll iini .ell hiiown rest.tur-
Hb in "f Mini -ti'il. lie. dangerously
w 11 11. 1.. I til Lit LL'lith street funu
tin ml if 1 111 ihcr self iiillii'leit in
1 iii'iiui'iit ol ib niessioii Hi- ser veil 11
tb V uu-tenth Illinois during the wai
Itituta I lililM'i Ituti Iti'-ibii nl
toil St linn leti n The .t.itt
!; .f i-itlli'iiad louiiiiissiutit'es bus.te-cl.t.-
1 Hie Wiebit.t Itniil er case reilm ing
the rate (mm Kuniis ' t v I" l-i cents
)m-i liai iiii'b 01 eti' '".id '"'" TU
rtite s now t; cents
Irifib' l.iill'lllim in Vrkiuit.
1 ow w. Ark. l'cb 111 lclll.l tr-
lulls of ti triple lyiieliiiu " " hed hem
from Van Union eouutv Inch t u
ptaee a day ot two nyu 11 vba' .-
Itliowii lis the liiileh lleinv llri.ee
alld Hub ami harh-i I'lnulielt went
the three victim of the uu ut
Wtllgeuiiec It Is s.tid the three melt
killed and robbed nn bl ."iiple wbosa
names ui-e not (.'inn
IJrq(.'Ssionn Dirccory
LAWYER8r "
Bayard T. Plainer.
Attorney - At- Law.
l. s..i 1 iu.il 1 . 11111- - 1 und
nut It'll "f ILtili 1 Milium: Ihe 111.lv
w olll piil'lso il c ntiiiiiiii' the si llu".
Lund Law. 1 1 1 l. uilo.in.i --etil 01 ic
icipliif ". ct ills Im. mess rciut
ing to the Li'lisiugof .. Iii'i'l Lands will
leidvc prompt atteiiliolt. Olllce room
II and I. ' lira.' blm U i.uthiie oklu
J It 1.1 M"S 1 - II 1 01 I r 1: 11
KEATON & COTTERAL
A I I'-I.M 1 - VI I. V v
liooin- I iiiil I nti 1 1. it t mil I 1 it
.11 1 1 'I 1 i-1 It U' 1 'i iiv 1
iilTusi I 1 ' - 1 mi nl lb K.
VS'. . B 101 t.
1 iti tti-i 1 1-1 1 1 4
Attorney and Counsellor al Law
illli llail .III I !! Ili'lln' 1 .iVVVii .il
.n 111 N .( . ig.uitt Itefets I
tierm'ssioii ' s. 1 ttora t uuideti ami
'auikiu 1 M-'it V' 1 I. Wilson of Wr. i
S nuima "-pci 01 and pioiupt utlei.
Hon ifivn t u! lo.sliii ss otllee Ken
lal' biiiliiitm ippos'itc I'.isl-ortice
ROOMS l v and l
U. I. Ill; Iti.IN.' till
A I I "I'M 1 II I I
1.11(811 tenuis l.lill
Oktahuina Aveuu. ops.ti I. ami otic
tillllt:it l'kl4
UUAa. u uon
Altoiiiet tioatral
Al f'HM 1 v 1 Law
tH oklaiuoiiti it up .titln
fU'JIIItiK OKLAHOMA
W ii mi " -aaaaaajaji ..
UU. POIOPJOIS
"THr DENTIST
I 1
Will
ami . 1
Hi" belli -Will.'"
I .11 1 p
and siiv 1 1 1.1 .
11 1 to the 1 1 ill. 1
i' ic ' I'isi used
it. 1 u'lvc und
' iv ind llridgi
11 11 1 low lls gold
I u'tiilciil teeth
lllsi'l tetl on ttolil
unber or iti ti milium
plate 01 w llii'iiit in pl.it
l'i 11 on Lovet tti.i.i An vv lioro tluu
Si
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