The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 259, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 24, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAhOHA.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY FKIUIUARY 24 1831.
NO 259
WHO ARE GUILTY?
Tho Members of tne School Board Ac
cuto Each Other or Doodling.
AN UGLY LOOKING MA1TEH.
That I'ntll It It Muiitril lu the lluttom
Will tllve the 1'ubllo No Xn.tl.tm.-
Ilonai to tha (lollty I'artlct
A Ituttrn Comllthili
of the School
lloanl.
Another boodle sensation has bro-
ken loose In the board of education
The matter has been brewing for
tome time. On thu onu Mile of the
tight J. S Lyons nnd fJeorno (rny on
the other J. I. Urban T. II. Cuppuge.
J. 1. llnrton. Vedcr II Paine and
John raniuinek. Doctor Mnrlnn
was tho chief of the latter faction
but Is out of the clt. perhaps iimh In
Mexico for his health Lyons and
(Irny claim Miat there was u scheme on
foot to give the contract for building
the school houses to Drlauy A. ''itt.
of Oklahoma City mid that M ' was
to be paid by them to members of the
school board for getting the contract.
The proposition was that they. lr..
and Lyons wete In tecelve 5'J.whi and
the other was to huve been dli-ti United
between I'alne t uppttge. I rlKin. un-
made and Ihirtoii The boodle eue Is
based on a letter from Id Marlon to
Architect HiOnn.r. staling that In- had
better go and see 'i tuin parties
which seem lo show that In hi itb-
ienec Marion was willing In aid them
In getting thl contract but tin- let
ter although it insinuate -ai'oth-lug
about boodle There is ho m er. i
a letter from Arcblti'ct ielan that'
states In detail that to-Mount pay M"mi
to get the contract aud p'acts the1
sum of -l.fKH) caoh for Lynn and t.rny i
and the balance tlify were to pay out
to Cammack I rbm I'alne Cuppjge
and llartou. Pi. Marion Is not In '
eluded in this list so the pret-.unptlon
would be since he wrote to Met heel
member that he whs u receive siiue-
thing on the side
With these letter in existence oiler-1
lug all those tmsmb-srs money there Is
u conflict of veracity between Gray and
Lyons on one side and Cuppjgo. Urban
and llarton on the other The claim
of these parties Is that each was try
ing to see If the others were biodl rs. j
When Oray and Lyon were offered
the money they went and saw Urban
Cuppuge und llarton and usked them I
if they would take something like Sinn
apiece to vote for Doluny & Sott
Here the three gentlemen claim that
they thought limy had a cinch on Oray
and Lyons while Oray and Lyons
show letters that they have been on
the trnck of Dr. Marion and the three
men Urban llartou and Cuppagc
since Xubrunry 2
Mcrs. Cammack and Pntnc are not
lu the susplilou as far as the pnsenl
tight Is concerned for Lyons and Orny
ileser saw them to ask them If they'
would ta ce their share of the tnouey
Why they did not Is not stated for!
Dr. Marlon wrote that they should be
seen aud u sum equal to the other t
three was offered them by Delnny
Lyons and Oray thinking they had
caught llarton Urban and Cuppuge.
willing to be bribed a couple of days ;
ago confronted them with their
charges und demanded that they re-
sign from the board llarton. Urbii.
iiul Cuppuge claim that they has c
caught Lyons aud Orav ollerlug them
iVDO boodle while they themselves
w ere to receive SI n"i eaeh There Is
the stand-oil. Tlie public until one :
proves the other guilty cannot help l
but bit on the fence in Us judgment I
G W. HUTCHINS.
lie Ai.iiiiii.ii vui Ciiinlliliile r.ir .liKllie
nl I he I'ene.
This paper today ioniums I be an
nouneeiuent of O. W. Ilutehius for ju-
tlce of the pence on the repub'lenn
ticket at the primary eleetiun. Mr.
Ilutehius owns properly iu llaiiison
iivetiue und has been here since the
curly das. lie Is a coloicd man of
MM)d IntelllgcuevJ and substantial
ehuructer. lie belletes In republican
principles hieiiuse he bellows they iiie
the best for his race ami for all mail
kind lie has n reputation for limit sty
He has good sense and good Judgment.
Should he be nominated ho would be
easily elected in d the people need
have no fear thai his ailiulnlsti.itlou
would not be all right
Suilftr Weihllnt l llraii-n
Di:sVKH f'ol. I'iiK a I The most
brilliant social eient of the season in
this city was tho marriage of Inrenco
II. Howurd of St. Louis to Miss Minute-
Morey. After the ceieinouy tlm
couple left for the west In a private car
furulshcd by (Icorge (lould. The bride-
groom Is the maneger of the Sufely Car
Heating A. Lighting f'o . of New York.
The bride Is tho daughter ot l'liuikllli
Morey one of the wealthiest real estate
dealers lu the west-
Si-irli Mill mi tho llnltur
Ml.s.NlAroM. Minn. Teb 31 The
uffalrs of the bt- Paul real estate firm
of llnslinell A llushnell which fulled
lor f20000O about two years ago are
belug settled up Out of the wreck a
little over fl.OUO has been savod. uet-
ting each creditor a fraction over seven
tullis on the dollar. One Minneapolis
creditor has Just received a one cent
pQiUge stamp In full for his claim.
ROSS RETURNS.
Illiquid He Minlr mi rtiuccrul hlluit i
toou.t s.e.l.
W'asiiinoto.V I'cb. 2l.( Special 1
'olonrl Ross the snwbuck leader of
Oklahoma left for homo last night
He claims that he Is fairly well satis-
fled with his trip although It Is be-
lieved he has not succeeded in making
the terms with tho department of
justice he had filmed to bring about
through Chief Justice Dale.
It Is understood that lloss would now
not obj-ct to being placed on the
bench provided Ilrooks Is unable to
conclude that he Is not anxious to go
on the bench lu lieu of accepting the
position of United States attorney nf-
ter Speed's term Is out May next.
It Is also understood that lto-s
looked after the matter of getting
Speed ousted but that he. found It n
lllt'o dillleult to see his way clear
or to get the department of justice to
act In the matter as he would suggest
Justice McAteu left this moiuiiig for
the west with his commission In Ills
Dr. Price'." Cream Inking Powder
World's I'alr Mlifhtit Award.
COLO ULOODED MURDER
A
Chi mitre Inilltn I omul
Stubbed
ThriiiiKh the Henri.
Tvin.r.iji Ml. I T. I'cb. lit M"
ciiit. Vesteiday ISuek i.'orn ami Wil-
son Hlder two Cher ees who live
several miles from this eltv. came to
town on business. Iloth were drink
ing when they started home late in
the evening. When they I cached the
Illinois river they cumped for the
night with Mime other Cheiokces
whom they fell lu with llarly tills
morning when the campers arose to
continue their journey they found
Ruck Horn dead by the lire having '
been stubbed to t'te Heart with a
bow lu knife. Rider Is missing and he '
U ..urged With the erl Sheriff I
Proctor and his deputies liuve been
. ii .
scouring the country all day In search
of I.Ider. but up to u late hour this I
evening he has not been found No J
cause Is known fcr the murder
Or. Price's Cream Uaklng Powder
olost Perfect Made
BANDITS CAPTURED.
I
Ulllcrrs Itellt'tc The) ll.lr thx l.railtrsilj
u lieaprrHte liuiiif. j
ncrAii.A I T . Feb. .M. Special J
Ofllcer W II KUIott brought to this
city last night u.n us t.i.i ui.i.. .
as the territory lias known for inuuy
months Tliey are 'loin Wynn Tom
leffcrson and I'earce Jefferson. Last
Trldav the More and postotlice atl.um-
kee (..emlnole Nutlon .if which John
Murks Is propr etor was robbed The
robbers secured about SI 50 In money
und a (iiautity of tobacco and ctgars.
After securing the booty they went
through the n'il form of marching the
proprietor und his clerk about a mile
into the timber and telling them to
return but before letting them go
the robbers told them they weie the
same gang that robbed llrow u llros
some months ago. Llliolt i rgauled a
posse and started in pursuit They
were tracked five miles and finally
captured without anv shooting. The
officer think they have the leaders of
a gang of rogues that have been ter-
rorising that part of the territory for
some time The will be taken to
1 oi t Multhand lodged in jail
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WoiM't rlr lllghttt MeJ.I anJ Diploma.
STATEHOOD OPINION
It. II. Hm) lhlnl.4 II U I'.ixIMe Huh j
llooiiuh Hie W lo-i lei Hill.
City Attorney It. (I llus oftiltla-l
lioiua t ity. pissed through the city on
his way home from Washington He
was there in tlie interest of the city ill I
relation to the Hill lot a v.ilutble
piece of property which the townslte
bo ml adjudged the city. He stated
to Tin. Sr.rr fvcir.n. reporter that'
lu 111- opinion w-e would not get stale-
hood eseepl by the Wheuler bill of
statehood for Oklahoma with the live
tribes attached when they were reiuly.
The Impression In Washington wits
that thai wus our only chance
M L CAHLISLE
Up tiiiiiiiinrea liir I'll Ihimiii nil
Hi imlilliHii lb 1.1 1.
The announcement of M. L inrllsle.
for elty assessor apiieiirs In this paper. Huilng the ntt'-riiiHin l.ddlr shnt Al-
Mr. turllsie is un sii(.r. He assisted) K-rt Whllworth In the eheek with tho
A"ossor Urban hist year and Is assist- ulrgun
lug nru now so ne is luiuiiiar wuu'
Ihn dllth's nf the olllee. lie Is n liron-1
'city owner and u man of sterling)
character. The people know-him well
and know of him miH good. Undoes
all thlnifh conscleiitloiislv and ener-1
getlcally. The republicans and the I
city can make no mistake in uouiluat
lug and electing Mr. I arlisle.
THEY RESORT TO DECENCY
llii tliiirinur unit Alluring llini ml In
IIii.i I'lirlor lit un tile imllii-
Will ul liiilsiiiii.
Judge Scott issued vesterday an nl-
tentative writ of maud.iuius demand-
lug that Auditor Parker tome Into
court and show cnuso why he does not
turn over his olllee to Rev. Cameron
recently appointed. The cao wus
brought by the application of Rev.
Cameron and will come up next
Thursday when the supreme court
meets
NOTABLE WOMEN
i Daughters of tho Revolution Meet In
Washlntton.
i
A THREE DAYS' SESSION.
Tha Coattotloo Callad to Ord.t Ij Mr.
AdUl E. Slatamoa-llia Health
Growth ot tha Ordat Daring
the l.t Vear lllahl
Oralltjlug-Tbs
UHUert-
W'Asui.voro.y Pen. at -When Mrs
Adlal Stevenson called the continent-
al congress of the Daughters of the
Revolution toorder yesterday she faced
crhaps the most uutublc gathering of
American women ever brought togeth-
er. Tho cougrcss this year will be mem-
orablu for many reasons. It Is lielleved
that the II mil steps w 111 N taken for the
formal dedication of the Marj Washing-
ton monument which Is really the out-
growth of a moemeut tiegun by the
Daughters of the Resolution Tho
duto for the unveiling will probably
be May or 10 and all of the olllceri
will go In a body to I'redcrleksburg to
utslsL Tlie memorial Is simple digni-
fied and severely classic in design It
Is a monolith the most ancient form of
monument and undoubtedly the most
appropriate for the character of the
woman over whose body It Is real ed.
It Is constructed of Vermont gr.iuitu
and the sliuft Is forty fet lu height
giving mi extreme cievntinu of ilftv
feet.
The congress Is to last for three days.
The national ilag and the national
shield had leen used with excellent
effect In the decorations In the gal-
leries and the platform from which the
nihil esses were made was ban licit with
palms aud other plants. Tho picture
of Mrs. Harrison who was a former of.
tlcerof the society was on the plat-
form entered with an American ling
Aitei tlie iisseiiilila ' was italic 1 to
order Mrs K. T. Mullock chaplain
general offered prayer ami then tin
j""ji"e band plnycd "The .Star Span-
"M " ""''' r " Mrs Mcvcnon. lu a
formal address of uclcume telcwed
tll0 IMloUl orf (f wo;iei t J
leudution and the woman's congress
during the world's fair The Increase
'"'d progiess of the society slic said.
had been most encouraging the mem
liershlp roll of ...u!U showing an lu
crease during the year of ls. d.
tribute over forty states aud teiri-
torlos with a fi w in Kiirnpc uniHuii-
ada. Mrs. Jainei S I'eelc of Wiseou-
sin replied to the address of welcome
The society was organized here Octo-
ber II. IS!)!) The-headqunilers are lu
Washington State chapters c.lt in
most of the stato presided over by re-
gents. Any woman may le llirlble
for uii'iu'it'rstiip wuo is Oi me ug u.
Is years aud who Is descended from an
ancoior who "with unfailing loyalty
rendered mater'.-! aid to the caiue of
Independence u. a recognized putrlot
as toldici or sailor ji as a civil otli-
cer In one of the several colonies or
states or of the United Colonies or
state provided that tin uppllcaut
shall x acceptable to the society
Lery application for membership must
b lndnr-i .1 by at least one member of
the natti.u.tl society und is then sub-
mitted to the tegUu.M . general who
report oi. ihe question of e.ivibllltv to
the bo4id of iniuagcinent unit upou Its
approval tl.c apnlhtuit isenroiltd as a
member
The otllcers of the national societv
are- I'rcUUnt policial lr Adlal E.
Steventon llllcolv h.e president (In
charge of ctiraulzatloti of chapters'
Mri I'A.eu llnnlin Wuluoith. vice
presidents ccnersl Mr Jttme R Mc-
Kee. Mr Jushu.i Wiltonr Mri 0 H.
I'lttman. Mrs A C. Oreer. Mis L 1'.
lleale Mrs A. to Mrs. L HucUiier
Mrs A O IJrackett Mr M McDon-
aid Mri Richard Hays Mrs
V .-. Mc(lil) Mr. II I! Jiar-
clay Mr Henrv Ileth Mrs. lieu
j.imiu llntterwoi tli MIm. I.orulne
Uorsy. Mrs J T Mruuahnn. Mrs.
Jiiinc- NleMillan: honorary vice piesl-dents-general
Mrs 'I homas A. Hen-
drlek. Mrs II W Keiinou Mrs l.e-
lainl Minified Mis IUiM ll Porter
Mis Margaret Helel Mrs. John I!
I'utuaui Mrs Roii- A l'ryoi treas-urer-genenil
Mrs I' v I'ivkliii.; ie-
eordlug seeietar.i general. Miss Kn-
genla Washington; uoi rescinding see-
icliir gnller.il Mrs A Howard t lark;
leglstiars.geueral Mrs. Rosa Wright
smith unt Mrs i. sv.et Johnson surgeon-genital
Miss Alai-v 1 l-us 1 1 1 hii.
lalll-genera1 Mr L T. llullocii
hiil III. Itriilher In imil
j Li: wi.nwouiii. Kun . I eh '.'I - W'll-
j Hum and lalwanl Mowntl. 10 and 13
I years old rcsieeliwlv sons of W. II. II
! Stewart weie placing with an alrgiiu
ami a reiolv.-rat their home last night
I when William pointed the ulrgtiu at
Cddleaud l.ihllf the pistol nt William.
J The pistol was dlsi'hari'ed and William
fell with u bu'l-l through his brain
still linn ins-.
1iiii sm I rills. I el .'i -i ifllcinl re-
turns from all but nine of the sixty
nine counties give (ni'usl.a A (irow.rc
publican the tiuptfef!euteJ majority
of 10 1 an over llaneiK-h. deinoerat. All
returns -how repulilie.iu gains over the
estimates au.i it is i-iieeil that the
llual uiiijorllv will reach l.Oi.o.
I t III. I'.irlj
Macon Mo I'ob -.'i -tapt W. II
Terrell piesldent of th Macuit county
court has declared that he has left the
democratle party 'lenell declares
that he will nnver have am tiling moio
to do with the clt'iuiM.'ratk party until
tho western deiiioeraey cut- lo)se from
the eusteru wing of It
l iniilllliiii nt tin- Irrmurj.
Wasiii.soio.s-. I'ob M lhe avail-
able cash balance lu the treasury to-
day Is 1131110 I'M; national bunk notes
received for icdeinpllon t20uCKi3 gov.
erumeut icceipts Internal revenue
EtUJlH; cuitoms WlUt mU;llan-
lout. Hl.flOi
1 rr-o rtjp3
Ml' 'I I
-iiMi . J'l 'V S0.ME
SBSSsS
NO! THE RIOI IT AAN
MsrRiMo.siAi Aoi.nt-1 ve got UHcntlumun who will imiko jroti a splendid
husband. He Is of an unliable disposition well educated and very handsome.
Here Is his card.
Laim (looking at address)-You arc a fraud of the first water That's my
divorced husband. Texas Sifting
i:Muinu: i 1 1 usi n
I tir lli). In lliu. I nii In.lf- ihrlr Wnrkiit
NeHlnii I lie N.i Oitlur
NntVTos Kan . I'eb st Ihe state
eiieampinent of tlie Ii 1! eloped yes-
terday after a very successful scsalnu
of three ilny. Ity unanimous consent
Hutchinson was chosen as the place
for holding tlie next t;tte reunion and
Lawieiice for the next enc iiiipmciit.
The new oiIIcIhIs nf the grand army
consisting of the foil .ting De
parliuent commander. W I t amp-
Ixdl. of Wichita; senior vice com-
mander L J. Mover Iol.i junior vice
commander Tom Shuler Mankiilo:
ehnplaln Rnv James Munay llald
win surgeon. James McKee Newton.
Inspector general J W Ld.vurds cblff
mustering oillcer Phlneas Relit of Par-
sons and Judge udxx-itle. I W Cnti-
nlmrhiiui. were Installed clerJay
afternoon with much ler.-iuony SI long
resolutions weie udopted the one of
cspeclul note Ixilng:
IChu J 1 nil Uif ilmt hi- om wlieo lb
uni-tll ii ih iMler of 111 Orsril Array of
llii Kepiulic I-. oa trUI y raj n ut tl.
ehiitri-s tatiivUi thau tlililn au b Ht.- Uiat
tlir Ki.sliin roll of tlie Union I iri3icJ Kltti
truul jrl hll-we droouoia lb' cbirae at
UtRious and n rn.lr upon lan so u r hxe
loaltv and courajr ataJ the trrnnipnt
of tha p0lr und knowia; the bleu
character of ojr i-oicraJci. c vres cverv
inrmbT cf cur tirdi-r t"Tij-" wliboul fr or
koonlirdifeef tire o.lo lawsuf ihc noverti-
in ii to their tell conitc4nd r aad v nqnait
all ctilzi-nt mho ti.ay s tfs an knoleUjof
fraud m chatt-ed to rrpnrt 'tif ame to tbe post
nrurtlt lo Ibtlr linne .
C II Mudlsou DoilcClty wasoboscn
colonel of Kitusa fur the Sons of Vet-
era o a.
M.VsOSli: IIIUMI KIIJIll.
OHli'r l.'lfclrit iiinl Dlhrr lln.liir.i Iran.-
HCtCll nt luit.a
Toi'EitA. ICar. 1 eb Si At the ses-
sion of the ICan-ia? grand !.. Ige A I
and A. M tin- following othcers Wce
elected for the coming year tiiand
master Ueorge W Clark. t Lyons
deputy grand master J II Me ail. of
Wichita; grain! senior warden C
Coleman of Clav (.enter; gruel juoLi
warden W sf buver of Ne.vtou.
grand treasurer Hubert Ii 'lorrington
of Empcna tf.nid seeretnrv A Ii
W Uon of Topi-ha
Ihe grand lo-b voted to continue
the per capita n ssment for the M-
tonic home wl. i 11 probablv be lo-
cated and const i acted this year A
resolution to iiv ontliltie the nses-
ment for the present year was defeated
by a vote of Hi ei and "'i nv t
It was decided t hold Hi next meet-
ing of the grand lodge ill lopelin
Decisions wire reported as follows.
A lodge cannot act o nn i-sisirt to any
other society in the irforinan.-e of a
public eeremouv. a lojge eonu'.t nuivn
jurlsdletloii over a pi-rSHiti who is
at the time und bus been for
sis month preei-ling un netunl
resident within its terrltor'al Juris-
diction and for tin- ear insst pre-
ceding un actual resi.U-iit of this grand
Jurlsdletloii. utiles it nhiill have ac-
cepted him lis a M-tllliiiier for the
III) stories of iiiasonr or for ml vane
tuolit. n waiter "f jurisdiction must ls
unroudltloiinl. a -lu- bit m light or
utlthoritv to L'l-allt a eertltle lie of lis
mission to Kin "f its uieililieni llohlltig
till eleetirc oitln llii-relu while sueh
ineintivr is 'ii.i in ii ti-kiuent of this
grind Joris.l). tlmi
US.VS II VM4I. Us IN Sl.ssHIN.
the liiiiiri- nf lluuili I iitiireil (llllrrf.
I Ii llrll.
Turrit Kan I eb it -The morn-
ing session of the Nttitf Hankers' an-
soolntl'iii wi taken up w 1th addresses
by several niPin'ier.
In tho afli riiiHiu otilcvrs for the en-
suing your tn-re elected and include
the follow ing Presldrnt. W. W. Ixiry
of Wlehitn: seeietarv Wllttnni Meier
run of Topuka m-slst nt aecrttary V.
O l'ojienee of TojM-kai treasurer J
W 'IhurMon of 'lopoUa VJeo presi-
dents from th different congressional
districts were alo elected
A reporter interviewed a number of
the leading tanker in ulteudauue on
the iiiestlot: of government bond a
prohibitory tariff on foreign silver und
the tlnuiicial outlook of the country
All were agreed that the Issuance of
bonds by 'eeretury Carlisle vn a
nccesslly Several deplored this neces-
sity but said the eiuergeliov was so
great that the issue was unavoldutile
On the second (pinstiou opinion was di-
vided ou.c believed that a prohibi
tory tariff on foiclgn silver would
praclleill) settle the silver agitation
and bring about a better feeling. Un
the lust question they wore hopeful
Prosperity was earning but slowly No
sudden inereuv of entire confidence
could be looked for but It would cow
aradually.
iv v criiiMit
Mr. MUinl lii'iniuiii'i-il tin- set. tut llrlr.
Kllnii In lle.l.il VVairil.
W vsillMitos lei. -ii t leri Ken
willed thi- house to oidei tisdav and
read n .inmunleiitloii fiom pi-aker
t rlp -. Ii as sintering fiom a severe
sore throat and whs conllned to his
lintel ii.Hiinllng Mr. Rlehardsoti of
TeiiuisM-e sieaker pro turn The
IN-i-nliiir eir.-uiiistaliees under which
'he lion lioiirued yester.tni and
the Hiilieipntion of a iVs-titiMii nf the
iIIsomIi rl- scenes nttr.ieted great
crowd- t the gull lies
As sum ia th. ioiirnal was read r.
Adonis rep l of Penusv Uniibt. who
wus spi-ahlng Iwfjrw tho close vcdei
duv was recognized on the question of
'privilege Hesielded however to Mr
Wills of Wiscmln who slated that
he w a-err iis-ousty reportc 1 us voting
"no" on tin- mutton to adjourn He
had no pnit whatever in the unseemly
doing in the house mi W ushiuirton'-
birthday 'Uttd voted ut all' .aid
! he "I should have voi'd for the ad
j Journment in order to put u stop to
the disgraceful performance."
I Mr bland denounced the N'mw York
idelegaiim m hi tie t words He was
several times called to orJer bv Repr--
tentative Coomb of New York 'Ihe
I au8UierprSJ(r'"" w o I"
1 Mr Jllnnds speech was tcusatlouul
In It crltlcisim of the ditorder which
rcuned in the houae vesterdav He
dcclurc-1 that the men obstructing leg-
! islutiuu and defying the hous. ere
i8naiclnts and revolutionists -worse
then the luminal Mho would throw
Uyoamit- bombs (umi tin- gnlltries
Ihae .m re hisses ut this statement
which fri t loudi-r and eulmiuated in
I ci lea of s.iumi;
I .Mr 111 und proceeded in his liup.is-
j stoned ut'ernnee He suld i.i.iiMicraey
( had takeu possess.ou ot the house the
mobism of anarch which was llng
given au ohject lesson Me prneeoitcd
w .th fn ipit. ut el irueteruution of those
' uie tubers who had obstruetet legls-
latii.n a "anarehiits." revolution-
i it" A l.e spoke th'jfe were all mate
scenes of estreine .-onfusiou and silent
nstonlshnieut. eldom or nevnr lu tb
memory of veteran member had such
violent charactertxiitloti of the mem-
i Iters of the house Wn HihiJ He was
fremu-ntl. culled lo order and he was
final I v .oiaHlled t jiWe his seal und
then allo'vfd to pro.s i-.l in order
After me more heate.1 laligunge
and before Messri I unnulngsand Sick
I les could secure opiio tuiillirs to reply to
Mr. Hlund on molion of Mr Itlnnd.'the
j order of arrest of 1 cbruary It) was va-
cated und nil nrrestid eongrtttHiineii
wer dlseluirged
then the lliiit on the silver Mil
proper wus rusmned und amid us greal
exeiteiueiit a at any time during the
pat two itnya Mr Illand moved to
close debute at s ii m to-in or row
The vote on Ii (Hand's unit ion to
close the ilelnjl. ii' . tiMiiorrow re
u I ted ITu to ' no itioium j
Mr Rluiitl moved a eull of the house
aud Mr Tract moved to adjourn and
here wits evuui infusion for some
time
tin: i.iimmo tst kciiis i."
I hea VI lliu hii V tti nipt In lUtmiin llnnoii-
Ir.illii' hill tti sircIPI
LoMioM I-'eh. n -The uutlertnknr's
st4ibHsbineiit from which the bodv of
llourdtn. the annrrhist who wus killed
bv the esplosloii of hi own bomb
I ubruury 15. was to lie buried was sur-
rounded by crowds of esriu-d spectn
tors Including many anarchist from
the earliest morning hours. The
hearse waa followed by one coach and
went through the dense crowds stir-
roundml lv inouutod pullce. 1 ha u-
nrlntendent of iolica. who waa In
charge refused to allow anv Vi'hloli
.liir thai) the solitary coaoti to fal-
low and als- retuse I t allow any pro-
cession Previous t i ne departure of the
hea i m - a eio.td of auarchlsts displayed
a red Hag mil leejineln other wav
deiuonstrutive ihe police m trie i
-barge uud after a short scuffle seized
the b inner of an.ii'. h. and earrled It lo
the tivari-st pollre utatioii vhorti
utter this another re 1 (Ih. was tin own
to the I le-.'.i- but It wus also capture I
after a short m eflle
Uver I-hIv sp ted ti-oii'ile mil a 1
had i ou.e prepared lor a .h -liirbuiu
The men as a riti. Hrrl-d llcu
walking sticks itnii the tvl edhadlirt!'
ri-servo force stationed at convt-nis-nt
point within oasv call
A o!fl.Ju" Uttwe a u aiu c
freight andsMUsour Pu-itiu whsbo
gr trlo QMurrti at Wi.htU In-
$t ;tii hurt vary styrsly
GOOD ROADS
The Uepailinent of Agr.cullure Invel
tlcatinn Road Making.
of nil-: ltusiirs.
tbr l-rliilal ll-illlosl llriHrtn Jl it
ou lload SUirrlal. llM (a stftna
Ut CLat. nf Ihr lHVrll(atteit
-Voiui of III. Vleu Th.
titMii.A slute tic.
ul.iiiUt.
WAsmsotox 1U at The lmuiry
being iiiailn by the agricultural depart-
ment into the system of roa I manage-
ment and road making methods In the
I 'lilted Mates Is meet nivr with favora-
ble results Among other thiaga the
JO-operatiwu of practically all of the
pilnclpsl railroad lu reducing freiirht
rates on road material has been
cured The 8UU copies of bulletin No
I en 'Recent Rimd l.uwaof the Various
Mates" hiue been eshmisted and a re-
print ordered Information is being
gutlieied for further publications fr
W'hleh many application) are no a on
tile-
Concerning some of the results
reached tien Rov Ntone. who is In
chargu of the Investigation s.vnl to-
lay it appear that while manv
short M-clioits of g.Msl hlgtiway are
licllltf built III various parts of Ihe
country with a gratifying general
cheapness lu cost and freedom from
buulousolne taxation yet lu oiue of
the states n serious set-tatck to the
movement hits iM-currcd throie.h Un-
fniluie of legislation ililemle.l to ad-
vance II and relied upon for great re-
sults The optional country rood laws
pasrd In 10" have nowhere proved ne
ceptablc to the county boards esr-ept
In two counties in Michigan Yet
theso Isatnls arc in close touch with
the people ami doubtless voire the
popular verdict on this legislation It
Is clear therefore that these law are
either in advanee of puldie diieition
or at variance with the publie Jo tg-
tneut lu the suites concerned and that
new departure must tie taken to in-
sure any prompt and gciii-rot advance
in highway constru tlou in those
stutes L'nJer these eireuiustanees the
department bus asked for information
and suggestion regarding other lines
of investigation I'orlunatety it
has Wen aide to paint to
the remarkable sue ess of the
slate aid and local option law ot New
Jersey aud lo commend It with lertain
uiodldeu lions to the consideration ul
other slates Hint law proceeds upon
the theory that while the county as a
whol maybe unwilling to embark In
road building those smaller communi-
ties which are themselves wlllmir to
contribute fairly toward the improve-
ment of their highways may justly
Ing on sueh improvefhVnt' ' lliC TIC
provides for a survey uud estimate of
the cost of building a road when a
petition algiieJ by owners of not less
than one half of the lands abutting on
the toad I present d to th countv
board of siipi-i ix.rs t will be the
duty of the Imi.h.i to i-oiistiiK't or Im-
prove the root wliein-ier tlie petition
ers ille with the hoiu-i! a map or descrip-
tion ut the land w he'll Lln-v Is 'Ice Will
be benefited log th. i with the. written
eon teat and rcii'c .t of ow ners of three-
fifths of the lauds as well a the pi r-
sonal proK-rty In tlie district. iit as-
sessed for the cost'
Mate liL-ologist John ' llreun r of
Arkansas has "ibimtbd a report to
the department on ronn making mate
rials In the state. The state no says.
Is well supplied w itn o-ood roa.t materi-
als In the nliuvlul bottom lands in the
eastern parts and even amil-ilde gravel
tnnv be found In siren m W-ds When
the liilford kvstpiu Is usC'i almost n
hard rock w'll answer for the lied rock
of the road a u;. but only a few kinds
of locks are fit to tie umhI a dressing
or road metal Limestones clay shales
syenites or gi unite aud clean sand
stones an cited as inferior materials.
The materials ts-st adapted for road
making having a wide distribution lu
the slate are areuacuoti shale- flint
rock iiov ai'iillte and gravels
in urn iioit.ru i si'i.osio
itn tii vn iMIb-il ond fcixeral Injured
I ll (llliplv l.u
I.jr t ovirrt l.n I .-. 'Jl rue inrii
were hilled Hill several others injured
bv the explosion t a Isdler In the oil
mill of Messrs f iv. iimn t llnnye here.
Ihe name of those killed nere
Ilalurtee Ales and HII I linn franklin
(tforge Wasliinifion Ntiuiiei John son.
A l.alur llehai.
Ivvss.vs inv. Mo reb !t-The
otiveiitioll of tin I Hides I luoli uii
Hie Mnile las league met here yes-
terday tie-li brale Washington's birth-
dav After a v .u lusting three
liours the follow ing ticket was nom-
inated lor inavor Prank i .lohn-
snti. tn-asiinr. Pivid H Page: auditor
James M Rhodes pullet ludge II 1'
Robinson. 1 1 atioiiie. W R. Heath.
Fat
Is wnniiMK in most roods or
It prt'si'tit is not iisMiinidted.
Tho rubtilt Is loss i l Hfsh
unci strt-iiKrili.
Scott1
5
er?cw.-esp'
Emulsion
the ( i. n't of " i-i. i Oil
U it Ji.ii.it 1 1 ill- t-.isy t i Uxsi
thai iitiy simu.ii ! i ui ivi.iiri
find nny sysitni ;tssiiniit
Wllliuul I'Ubrl. It ; vps JUssti
nntl stroitgth. Wuunn tho
world ovot iidoiic it.
Don't be dfceliE-J by Sa.slllBtfil
QoOif
Butter
is .. it. a: J i.'iiitvc.
Only ti i It v.i.i atiord u.
I Ii. re is j - .Islitul. wiuh
i'i.t cvt-rv requirement.
n ' ' ii i iiwdaTate ytkc
cm 7i'.v
DL'lTl-Rim
i within t' m.I .r all.
lie .mil sik I r t:ie
Si1 i nmh'tnt'k .
ill . ' ur
ii tr i ' Ih ii. c n
"' ' ..- fr i . ' .tnl
Ji'iPitintmi.nt.
RMOfR PCK1S(1 CO.
Kansas Cilv I '. S. .
l-inilli una 1'iiriolr
Si'iitsnrin n i .ii . .
s
rawrntill o.i 'hi lln siaii-'.i -ftu
Otftin eoiivent.oii but th. in is are
INieked Willi peopl. and in. i
tr .til ibiornttil AM tin I.- elates
formed in pen. ssion at ' .. i 0q
l omttieri-lul street mid mm i . to the
public siinnrt- .biitl HM in. i . . t. u
lute and half a doen ImiimI U the
Mpmre the imrade disliaiidel ui.l the
delegates prm'eeded to I lie t.iiin.l tiix-ra
house where tin i'-uentioii i lehl
l'nirimlini tu Men
in or Mt. mi o. I ei. i.i i iIP m.i
can treastirv is innsldering p ui for
the establishment of a nnti nu u(fti
cultural bank for the iiuriHi-o r loan
ing money at ri-asointble rati - t the
owners of lnrre hacienda to move
their crops 'lite plan is me. i u th
fa vol iinl. althoiuMi the n u i ink
ate makiiiK nloi.tion to t! im..rn
tlou. il willjiroiyl.lv d tin.!
t mil Hiblwr
IIvscih k. Mo lib i stringer
enti'ivd the store of A AlUnisan
j and with rwolvei m hand iJered
j "Hands up"' Mi A'Unan.i n.. ot six
i men wet In the -t-ii and uie order
was promptlv ibii 1 1 rubber
then proceeded to Hi nioi Irnwer
taking the contents hclji I himself to
some JvMtlii a ievolei and uli tha
altridg. s in 'lot I W.I..IIV b.i U the Os
CUpaiith gO'Xi bv h.i.Ued out f the
store acd escaped 'I l.e robber wgro
no mask had on clothes of i.ki qual-
ity considenvbi.v worn is a small man
with ven red smooth faei. sandy hall
and is undoubtedly a professional
i;iiilnli-r Vlntvln til
DutltoiT. Mieh . leb 'ill Fredericks
at bank who lH mnfi t' aiU'U vnutlruu
with etnlM-letneiit was inken sudden
ly ill in the I niled t.t.s iVtr.iicour
riHim Vestciduv iifo r lnr tun from a
fruitless seals i 1 fi 1 . it n
Prqesswna Directory
LAV.'YERS.
! Bavurtl T. llunier.
Attorney - At- Law.
L s. i .ii .' ii . a.j.l
uittli n f ll.i in M hi i i I j(il
WOI It publish 1 I- I 'II I II L' II ' S ho Jl
I.iiihi I m- if Mt ill n.1 - i o re
i-elpt of ' . i !' bu . i e at
lllg to the I SMUW i f - hoi I ti 1- .v . i
rei i ive prniiipt uili ill "Ii "" IUs
II and l.'tii.iv )!' i iiaitlo "i a
L L nfllDCEH
Attorney ut Law
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j Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Has Iiinl an Vu i i ii i it. i's if
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