The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 260, Ed. 1, Monday, February 26, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OkLAHOHA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY FEBRUARY 20 1801.
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FUTILE COUNCIL
Tho Choctaw Indians Itcfucc to Treat
VMtli the Dawes Commission.
UASIS OF TREATY SUHM 1TTKI)
A CIiiiiilt (nun rrllmllo Irrrllorlitl I nrm
ol duterioili'lit Allotment ul l.iooli
Iliitllelililile or Ttteiity-llvc
Years Srltlemiiit nf
Tonii.lto ltljliiii
15 c.
Tlio Pavves commission lust 1'rldny
In compliance with tin; desire of the
Choetuwi-. und Chlcliuuws wttido thorn
a definite propositi))! for u chunge of
government. The proposition is us
follows:
"Wo propose to treat with the Choc-
taws on those general linos subject to
such modifications us after conference
bhull be doomed wise hy both pintles:
Tlrst-To allot nil hinds not caul I
or mineral lunds and not townsltes.
rqunlly among all cltlzunsof the Chne-
tuw niillnii HMJ acres to I hi inailo In
alienable for twenty II v years
"aecond Conl and mineral lumls '
und townsltes to ho the subject of spo- '
iflal nt;rcuiucut between ttio names . '
Mich iih will iccnre to the nation and i mittee that boight the p operty. that
HlOSO Willi lllll'l. Illll.tl.l III tllWIM lllinlm.lLAti.nt ....... ...1 1t. Ma. Vl'l
(. nroleelloii und lidlustiuoMi .if
just prottti on ami a ijustti out of
their respective interests ami rlifht i
therein.
''Thiril - A chuuirc from u tribal to it '
territorial form of governments- tho
nation s'lll reliiiiiliiir in If now form .
of government till the rights unit eon-
...... .-it... i ..
iroi over iriu.u miihimhiu oilier prop
eity now enjiiyeii and the elective
fninehlM' to be eoiiniieil during the tiou mm elr.Milated on llu street ami
existence of the territorial government . iy tl8 IIWjnrSlv (lr tI. b Hnl.
Hi those wlio urc eitleiis if the nation I ..
lit tlie time of itMidoptlon. and their I 'lborilrg the eler... I.ih). l.r.iy. to
deeendonts. ami to those oulv whom I ehonge the minutes of tlie last meet-
they choose to iiiimlt as Mieh ! lug mi the pVoportv eiul.l boh night
'Knurth-- I lie eommlssloneisnre an- u.mml Bn.P meeliogof tlio hoard.
tlioilzed to treat with each tribe sepa- . . .
rutelv. a- well us with all together. ' '' Knvtl ' fhan.e for inisunUunttuiid-
Thlh Is the proposition we make to the '"" ot l"? l""rs ildogateil the com
t'hoctows ! miltee that was utitlunlrod to pur
"rifth-notuiis of those proposals ihyse the prIrtj.
tire more fully set forth In oti p'tb- Another long time was -.pent in he
llshed iHl-lress to tlie the tribes to election of the M.ulliwisi sehix.l site
whlcll we refer. I several were olt.'red. Jlr. .Martin
"llrM'Vli llinu I
MlMlllil III II. Kllili.
"AlK'lllliAl.H S. Mi K i:min
"Couimlssloners."
Tlii! I'hoctaws mailit their protest
and went home and the other tribes
ill tlie international council udnpted
their resolutions ami -jdjoiiriird the
same evening.
Tlio International council composed
of the lire Indian tribes who have
been In conference with the Dawes
cointiii'flon fort i past three or four
days at Muskogee adopted a Ions se-
ries of resolutions oNprossliig it as the
sense of all tlie Indians that it would
be detrimental to tlie welfare of the
various tribes to uoccpt statehood ami
ilecliniuir to treat with the Dawes
foiiiinlsMi.il to that end.
After the adoption of these resulu
tlons thecounell adjourned sine die.
Dr. I'rlcc'.s Cream Baking Powder
WorlJ'n Pair lliuhcit AwiirJ.
FLYNN'S DILL THAT PASSED.
An Act lor Hie Itelirl ol Ciil.ilu srill.r.
t niii I lie luua llocrritlliui. UMu-
Iiiiiii.i Irrrllurj.
The following is the full text of the
bill introduced by Congressman ITynii
for the relief of certain settlers In the
IrAvu country and passed and approved
rcbruary in
lie It enacted by the Senate ami
House of Representatives of the I'uitcd
Stales of America in Congre-s as-
sembled That every homestead settler
on the in bile lauds on the left bauli
of the Deep l'orli river lu the formei
Iowa retei viuloii in tlie Territory ol
Ukhihon.a who entered less than one
hundred ami sixty acres of land inn.
cuter under the homestead laws
other lauds adjoining the laud em-
braced in Ids utiglniii entry when such
additional IuiuIm become subject to en-
try which additional -ntiy shall not.
with tlio lumls originally entered e
cccd In the tigi;rcg.ito one hundred
and sixty acres- Provided That where
such adjoining entry is made residence
shall not be reiulrid upon the lands
Mtci'tcrcd but lhe residence and cul-
tivil'ilou by the settler upon ami of tlio
lutid embraced in his original entry
shall he eonshlei ed residence und cul-
tivation for the Mime lei gji of time
upon the land embraced In his addi-
tional oiilrv hut such lauds so entered
shall lie paid for. eoufi unable to the
terms of the act m quiring the same
and opcnlhif it tn homestead entry
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made
MACHINE SHOPS
llie llunril ul irmle shoulil secure 11 INut
Nun l.uiikiiii; lur a 1. 01 ill Inn.
Tho bon id of trade should lake on n
now louse of life and begin wot It
iigalu. Ralph McCord of Springfield.
Illinois has been here for civnr a week
looking for it location for 11 fotimlrj
and machine shops. Ho intends in
locale Million hero In the west litith-
rie in ids such uu Institution und the
only iiuostlnii Is whether or not such
can be gotten to locale here. If titty
help Into he given uiiyt'.iiig het Is ti
eliance thai should mil be let slip hy.
HEPUULICAN MASS MEETINU
I1W1H CI til lit It . tu I s pin In the Cmtf
find t'oiiiit.i sj.ii hi
There will he a unss meeting of lhe
republluaiiH of the Poitrth ward In the
Hunihilil building. West (itithrle. to-
morrow (Tiiesdiiy) eveiiliig. Cuino out
u ul hear the Crmv ford County system
uf voting ut primaries explnli.ed All
cly uundiiluttw me invited.
SCHOOL UOARD WORK.
II Orders thn lll.lt lur llultilliivi Mini It").
.School Sltci.
Tlio suhool board mot Inst Saturday
evening and stayed In session iintl
within it few minute of 'i n clock.
Tlio evening was spent mostly In slow
talk lutcrspcrsi d Willi Nil occasional
Hare up with a little lurid light nlii in
It. Tin? first work done wus some I
changes In tlio plans and the 13th of j
March set for opening bids All bids
must be in by that tlmu and the bid
der nitiit be on the ground In person .
The bids must be accompanied bv a
certill.1 check for SMW for euuh build-1
. 1
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lhe question of the purchase of the '
oblt' and Ash street scheol site for
VJ.S n.nu in iim.1 M M nil In n...i-. .1 I
u r.. .iii.lH.viili f id.. ni.ti..p..i Hi.
.0 that the prorty . n.-t . ;
ul.ii ly b.uht. lie claimed thn there I
was a house sold from the lots after
the purchase thut was not It: -the bur-
gain ami also a commission nf SJo an-1
thorlzcil by the purchasing committee
n.0t ..r. .. -.i it... -: .
- " - - " -
iKiurdof llo claimed that jltm had
l)en gotten Xor the Iiojsc- belongln?
to the school bjard lie was informed
by lieorgoOrny. chuirmuii of the com-
ivi . j . .. ""'
torli w owll(!i (le Mrolertv and sold
.. . ....
hy her. Mr. Martin Wild thut Mrs
"hellion stutcd that she never sold bor Is present and not voting and '
tin limine but wits paid the money for thereupon tlio speaker may direct that I
H v IMemters otiUe S.M)1 iMmrd. It l'"' ';''- brought t. the bar I
' . . . . . f the house und his nmiie '
si i-tiis HuiL In orilcr to fiiiri'liusi tin.'. . . .
-
prupcrty within a eerlnln lime u petl-
puiieii lor me reserve on tupiioi inn
with all his might but U waseonsld
eti'.l too far by the balance of the
board. 'I ho cortur of VI its and
Seventh was selected the price p-iul
being -M.HMI. lien; Mr. Martin broke
out atriilu and claimed that there must
be u job .somewhere for a eommlssiou.
as lie linil been Informed by W. M.
Ilronsou the ugunt for the property
that the price was only l.o."ti.
A threat deal of time was spent in a
wrangle of boodle Insinuations by Mr.
MiiMlu. '1 here are three divisions ul
the hoard ilruy. Lyons und Paine
coiupoxc a tot: llartoii. I'rbt1.. ami
Ciiinmaek and I uppage another while
Mr. Martin stands out alone with
Houghton Kivinir 1'iu a lift occu-
s'onuliy. Cnnpuge liowever was not
there lust s-nliirdav and the minutes
if tlio last meeting not being present
iiimiereu me ihjuj- in-ui iiiiiiik' iiu
accntney.
The nucstlon of what per cent of
Miscount fur warrants should he ul-
lowed in drawnitr wurrants for net
i Idlls was under inseii'sion when the
boutd adjourned
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
WorlJ's lair lllglieit .McJal and Uli'lumj.
I. N. TEqRlLL'S TlflADt.
llr Thlakii llr It thn VVorct Alnurd Vliin lu
th (i Ouuiitr.v.
Tlie following was written by 1. X.
Torrlll to the Chandler Democrat after
ills trial in tint cltv . lie thinks he is
the best but tlio wor-t abused citizen
in Okhihom r
Ldltor Democrat: Allow me through
jour cduiuus to express my tiiaillcs to
ilte ciiUuns of t handler for their cour-
teous demeanor lo.vurd 1110 while ut-
lemuiig court lu your city und to stute
that I um well sutlstled to receive ul
the liamis of a jury of your county a
velillot to tlie ell'eet tliut the I'crrltorj
of Uklahoiu 1 has failed niter a trial ol
three .vent's to give me a fair und law-
ful irhil. iiiiuii a charge tlio gravest
known to the initials of crime which
hud bet-It pn ft rred ugultist me by 11
irruud jury of Loiran couutv: und thai
Hie Mile cause that til's eosi fco liiucli
lo the piihln-uiul myself wus lhe out-1
growth of u prejudice arising ugaliihl ' lvier.. of ie.i and Marlon llutler.
me In the lie.nlsof the hoodie elolllont j ( t t;arotlim
of Duthrie. Hk . bee iiiso such element '
could lint buy mv vote and the vole of Mr. I Ii-d-'iimiI Hi imrieil III
others on tlio Hklutioinu City capital 1 llrirvio N I eti :i IheLvcn-
bill In tin- first legislative assembly of 1 Xng News upeolul f..n Washington
iikltlhoilitt territory. ) stales that on ootl autiioritv it is re-
I tllll stand reuily ami able lo vlnill- ported that the presidelil is sullVrlng
cute myself of this charge 1.1 any lime
tlie prorecullon gels ready lo give me
iroMvullon gets ready lo g vo tlie
a fair trial .N'otwithsiundiui; the fact
thnt lhe minds of inanv good elll?ensi
of Oklahotiia litis v been poisoneii '
again t uu- by the villifleutlons of
driiiikcn ami irresponsible editors and
reporters 01 tuoprissoi .vmcricu ici
the light go on. I am still in tlie ring
and the tux-payers put up the stakes.
I N. Thiiiiii..
lt not oulv relit v. s; It does 111010. ltl"' American ifovernmeuis mat the
ourvs. We refer to One Mluiit Cough I govrrniiiont Is retulv to unite with the
Cure. Suitable for all ages all cnnill-' ""ier republics to form a union
.Inns at nil times. P ll. Lllllo ; Mh;()
SIDECA1CM.
V ll. lull VtiutliMl Vint
Mute 11
iilil'i r.
XI 11 r il 11 r
Inn vMii-i)
Deputy Marshal .loo Kails of Teoiiit.-
si h bought up David I'll today on
thn charge of whisky selling. After
ho hud Ml arrested It was generally
. . . .
eiiciiiuieu among ins ineuiia won no
j was arrested for the tuufiler of a once
'fatuous deputy uiiirsliul nutueil Sum
Si.xklller. Tills put lluils on and lie
may prnvi to have a iiiurderer Itistend
'of a vvhlski' tu'ildll'l.
NoUine iiiluiiiiM'lupsi.s betvvooii the
luslug of tMioMlntito Cough -tire and
re b'f. W hy s hoiililn t people take One
Minnie Cough Ctire?- 'ihej' should
'lheyu..-l 11 Lllllc
WASHINGTON
The Monta Unable to Do Uuslnef.s
Under the Present System.
FIRMER RUIiKS DE.MAN'DKI.
1 Indian .sppruuri.tituu II II I .Not to lit
lttuuctil llrluiT tlio llgurai uf
lb 1'reient Year- Anotlitr
I'tailou Mtaiuro Intro
ilucrtl In tUt
Home.
Wamxot.ox I'eb 35. -Thnt the
?';c:iu'!1.of1'e ho"an "t
against tlllbiistorers is becoming more
and more evident dny by dny and It Is
not to be denied Hint ther is n Mronr
feeling union? the democrats In favor1
of bllL'klnir down f rom t linir naa.lt Inn tn '
thtj Heed nuorum eoiintlnr rules and
:'i1:r:r::.a.:"f: !
JlrU MBItrHS ls oIl0wa to such action
but other leaders are not with him
The house is without a working quo-
rutn ""'1 there is no prospect of sreur-
n onB anit lllU!' "'" uh"le wetlt wl"
have been completely wasted Demo-
emtio leudor oro worried over this
reaord as well as the peiformancei of '
Thursday and IVI.lay and are sehein- '
tiip day and night to devise means to '
stop tlllbusterlnif I
.Mitnerous pluus for streui;thetilug
the rules are under consideration. The
one most generally approved Is to pro-
vide Hint the attention of ti. iMii..r
vine mm me intention ol the speeKcr
may bo directed to the tuutthut u mciii-
im rooortlcil as prevent to make 111
quorum. It is said that this ohrlates
the crttlclsius against the I Iced rule"
lu the method of 00111111111; a quorum
Tim propoed rule would ln guantcd
by the formality of brlntfln tuciubers
to the bar of the house where there
would lie no question of their actual
pre e nea
Ml matkiuai. 111 lU-i-rniN.
W aiii.uto IVli. !.' McmliTK of
the house committee on Indian ull'uli
say that thn appropriations for the
next liseal your for tho Imliuuswill not
le materially reduced below the lliruies
of the present year 'lhe committee Is
now eiiMj'eil in the compilation of tin
bill and has proresse'd so far thut it.
pollev can bo stated definitely although
no thiuros can yet bi ulveti
Most of tin; items in tlie Indian hilt
are for current o.)iciim;s ior the main-
tenauci) of the iartl.illy ioinloiit In-
dians and the machinery of the service
fields which olfer little opportunity for
greuter economy .tini in which the com-
mittee docs not expect to make large
red not "on
Several treaties acquiring Indian
lauds are In-fore co groin for settle-
ment hut a plan h.ts teen discussed
which will if carried out obviattr tl'n
need of extra appropriations for this
purpose Instead of making payments
to the Indians or tlie'r lands at
on.'o it in prop'i--l i.i defer tlio first
pnvnu-nt until six months after tlie
lescrvutiotis have be -u opened lu
this tiuio the svttler .v ill have madu
pa aunts on Iheir .i..ji t.v. nnd tho
mom.. 1 reofiv.d b. tin. transaction
will be iliavvn um Vi 1 v the Indians
in accoiuauce with tbu treaties. Uy
following this y-tem tlie necessity
for malting iH-cial appropriations to
carry out liijiai. tiealie- will be
avoided
A.NOrllLIt I'E HoN JIK.4-IU1II.
WasUINOION Teh 2 One of the
numerous pension bills of this session
was Introduced vesterJuy by Represen-
tative llynuin of Indiana by request
It provides for speedy adjudication of
ull claims makes a pension a vested
right which can only be taken uwuy
by a jury trial. ciilnrge the scope of
the law of 139) and authorizes an issue
of iiK0J00M dollars In bonds with
which to vay pension 1
Itefurin I'm-.- Vnricliiilnii
Sr. Locis Tt-b tn --The populist or-
g.itii7ntioii kuo'vii as fie Reform Press
association yesterday elected tlie fol-
low inir officer-. ! II- McDowell. Nush-villi-.
I'.-un iiiesidetii: N A. Dunning
W asliinton 1) 1 vieii prusidetit mid
. s. .Nlorgan UuriU. Ark . secretary
and treasurer I'lu- exeeulive commit
tee chosen onsiii-1 of I. muu cv'auglo.
of W ellinnlon h in
af i.'lileiifo V Hotel!
Henry v incuut.
uf Missouri L-
fnm -...;. f . ialadv which
..r..... i(ll ... ximv . nni .1... 1
has been ileclde t iinother openitlnu
w III lie tiii-essarv.
Ileuili I or I'eiire.
Of vTI'ViU. t. Peb !.'. Ptlvnte lid-
vices from Nletragua iy that Presi-
dent .ellayn Ii tired of the war and Is
anxious to submit the dispute to arbi-
tration ilu has sltrnin.nl to othur ('cu
I W'asimiu)x I eli '.'. second t oittp-
1 Iroller Mansiir of the tteiisttry depart-
lllellt has doeldeil In favor of lieu
1). I. sickles of New York tlie ques-
tion of hii riw'ht to draw salary both us
a itienibor of congress and its 11 retired
iillker
lleeiiiereil I heir Hiiljliii-r
' " '"' " " '' '"'
1 the slxleeii-yoar-old step laughter of C
. ".... 1. .. .la 11 a
0U.M rilll w.llv with the lllack
Crook" coinptnv .vesK.nl ty and went
to Wichita where site was reoovoroil
last itlirht by lu-r parents who followed
. '"'' " """ lAl trll
1 nni tli'tlimiil t rli lilno.l..
Mliiliuv.x t rv. Ind Peb Only
oini member nf Iho ICrueger family
vll0 wuro lr0keu with trlohinoslr
b t r
ml iuUlWt ailMl TwS girls
anJaordIeiTburalayullUt.
i Nra? 'mm: ..
&j&k i"-f --m
l c S!r5P JfcfiEH.-- Wk -J-J'
j. it.nuwu j -.hbbiv.v m . i hk Bin. jt. v -'m. . - vnr.
5asiKHllBLfasV. f.u iT.Ws 7 - rV7 '
i i m i iimamwiy i x jkim .mrmnmz
mm.
-i. M'
WHuLLEP
Nominated b PiesiOent Cle .eij J t. Be
Uoro t iraoy N V. obeot i a
LU
laaa Dtno-rtt lu sut
l ill Ml.ltl l.ll' MUM.Y.
hi
Jin. I liii.ilril nltli Ciitiiili-ff.'lt Uiillnri
unit IHiiin.
s.r. .loitifil. Mo.. Pob. f This oily
and vietnity Is lion. led wild e.'iiutrrfi'lt
coins from dollars dovsn to dltneiv
The work Is verv elpya- Iv exeiltl.
und tiiidniibtedlv is iloito '.. Hirties in
this city lioverntnent !!! rs hnve
Ih-oii aware of the exiMei .-e hero ol
molds for making spurious coin and
that severnl thmtwlld doll.ir tins
foiimi its wiiv into circulation in v.irl-
....u .......... ..;n... .....1 1....... iai...H.. 1
' .
Is evidence ..f n well arptitned KanK t
1 iiioiim leiii-is iiiiuii(iiuui in- m-t-
witlithis city hm tliolr lcndi.iiirtor
Iniiic ltulger. an old Mihlier was ur
rusted on tlie charge of attempting to
pass counterfeit money ituigei' was
taken before l tilled Jsi.". 1 nomls-
sinner Pollock mid was plae.-.i under
ImiiiiI to uvvuit a prelliuluary eMiinliiu
tlon The arrest was undo 01 Dick
Porter's sal. Hiti on Joeer IMtnoiid
rf Twj--
street where liinifer had .ittemulM'i to n. .. . . n 1. ..
. . . ' .silver bill and the deadlock vsus ro-
" 7 "" ' "'" "'"" " i"'"" "
iimh iriiiin-s ...Mi-rnini'ia.. umuariv 11111
1 1.1 It..! I .. I.. I. 1... .a.. a.1... 1 .. .
....... I..K... ..II.. I... UK OD .T.II IU-
formation that will lead to the arrest
of tliu coliuterfeiterii.
llivui: suit:-..
I lilli'i VT..SI) Itcllrn l.liiiwa I lilt tlll-lni
still U In n lit allut llitr Coililllliin.
Ni.w Voiii.. lvb. .'".-;: ti. lmn
Ca s Weeklj Review of '1 rude says:
A w I'tlttir coiiiltt'on et I .- iip" U on iu
vvliUli v -kit tl i. tiMU.i'ii. in . . ii'.itiiu' Din
n of all Ion Ii l- h'sii ".uia- null ui in ou
l-o tlpierinln-il nnout llir Inn-re tail mean
lille ura-ti mufti will kni i .o'l-ai wot fur
a tlin sir ii" i aii'l arc -e' ' O'U Wetk In-
iremlim o if nuinr. ottmrn . -creaslns mllh
out aitoidlnit tts u' v I.. I.C4I1DD ol itn
tut r- l'rk-n me u.iln .Lilly 4t'pr-ir.i
lor fltrurci il.au er ' i tym msJ. !
wlif-st ilr t nl suui. moufacluril
pro-lucti iiuil ni-ttbir coHou w.xil our r iw Inji
hav aitraiicid Tho fluttci mousy Ban it
cuuitouc lu uliow ib4l 'he v .. .iue f bttlno- l-
Inadiqaute iii laploi ti . r . j't..a snULi.-
a ail l hi l tidraitalof u1- .1 Su S1I.0M from
ll. New YurU toarkei b- im isloot infill-
tnvni botult dors not c '. tlw xpetJ
irrDi. ih-nltt i.t tales W & craduilli d
cifiiluj hlpmrni of m -1. attle to ether
cojntrlt torelfoescttng . .-1 and some x-
txrti ot ;old urospect. a
I'riftiof cotumottt.le 1.(4 .tt. E slwal I I
per cent litter than a mm a j;o. and ei-t"-li.g
this jear tiare r.tcc. uu. as low oa th'
vvtifilr m now
lli failures dutlr.; lbs pm week nu 1 '-SrM
to ih L'al'.td Suit. J?uai i i.llat ytar
and It. 1'juiJ.i 1 afatsit i l yar
1 111: I'di'ii.tiis.
I Iir Niiluiiitl litii uilir I nuuiiliii-e of tlif
l'iniU'. I'urlt liilie ah A.ldtili.
Si Louis Pob -ij Ih. nutional ex-
ecutive comtiilttce of the neoplu's party
iu convention here Issn I uu address
in which they arruiyi. ihe two old
parlies for their fiiiuuciu' policy afllrm
their allegiance to tin- mmiiia plat
form; are in favor of lie- ficc coinage
of silver nt the ratio if ii to I and the
Issuance of money b tin government
without the liit.-rvontion of hanks and
denounce the issue of bonds in tlinn nf
peace ns nn net of treason In the pre-
amble to the resolutions they aav the
Wilson bill falls to provide su.Uelcnt
revenue for the inrernuii nt: t tint. It ilia-
criminates against the pro Incurs of
raw materials and protects tho monop
olist and the resolutions urjfe tlie pun-
iiusi sunaiurs lino r. .n s-iiianvea 111
congress to vote oifuinst Hie passage of
ul ul
ttlist sotmtors and npicsntntlves in
uu vim or 1 fin. it v 1 nix.
lhe 'I ritlinneii uf Hi VI 11 .V I. Sj-leill
Mi it tn iireiiiitre lints
Di:.xson Tev Peb -' -Tho railway
trainmen of the MUnnirl Kansas it
Texas system met for tho purpose nt
.taking steps toward the pcniiuiiont or-
gauiiitinn of a iMiard of fuilprtltion.
Suitchuien comluetors trainmen und
llremeu were all reiresotitod. Tho
local division of enjoin 's was ropre-
seitted by J. S. I'lurk Tlio railway
telegraph operators Were tint represent-
ed lionre thev with the engineers
were oiu'ted from the Isihi-iI but may
eomo III later The 11 vv Immii-iI was
formei on tlie plan ul the general
board In thleaifo lust .lunuarv. O s
Darlington was chosen chairman ol
the mm board on the Missouri Kau-
sas v Tumi a system: ill- clmlrtlintl of
Iho general grlevauct miniltou.
Wliiliilil VMiit t'lr.t I'I ire
I'ol'I.K.V Run I'eb .' 'lhe Houtll
orn Iv'iiiisiis collide of Wlntleld mm
first phue at Hie elov. nth annual eon-
test of the Intor-i olleirinto Oratorical
assoolutlnn held at the iirund opera
lioil'O lu Topeka litsl nil lit. J he second
1 place was won by the statu normal
1 school of lainporlii.tlio state univeisily
of Lnwrtiiltfu look thtra putue; tlie
fourth place wus given to tlis UttavvR
uiilvursity. It wus the itiest waiting
contest In the history of the utseeja-
Inn
iT-2ViV
V . -4
-Mft0'
r ss ' " "v. .v '
PECKIIAM.
Assocute Justice of U. . Supfeme C.uit.
promioen: Ne Vork tawjrw ati at tisilte ci
awl NauoMi pollilcft
ititiitv- itur.t:
Khrn Mr. HUimI I mint I . II siit lull
the ll.-i.ll.nl M'.ii llisumeil
Wasiiishios.I eb ;. "rn kei rip.
. w'ho was iii.li-ii.1. '1 friil v vvivs Uiek at
Ills pnJ '1 he ' ilieriOH vvoro thronged
with spectators A'ler the reiiolni' of
thi journal at lit- reoiie-t of Mr ..ros-
fi'itur of it'll. Hie lime for paying
tribile to Hie iiiemort of the Into
Hepreseiil it'.v I.n.sli. f llliln wus
1 nostiMincil i.i M ire'i IT A o- iimnii.-
call-in w.is tn -ii read from tin- ser-
ffeatu-at-arms wliii
lo ncMiffu
lovd I -en illreeled
n .est ion n' lo
whether Mr .lohn-.m of Indian had
Ue urn?ste I under M'ii.tiv's war-
rant ll sinte.l unit ai a mat-
ter of fuel Mr Johnson was
not u nested ntil Hint the mlslake
in the return vjs due to hii error
111 tran n-ri 1 ing It reeomtnended that
his iiauu Ih- slriolicn from the warrant.
and wlth-.iiit oi.jeotion it was so or
1..1 'i-i II. IO..l ...II.. I . I.U
lunttd. Aftr ono or two Inslleetual
attempts to serine a quorum tlie house
I ..... - . v
. -.
I TH- mxri.nlu: 111. Vti
mil to. hupp on; I'.iiiileiuiiiil l Minimi for
a I onfi .l.-rttr lluinmiriit
WaSMllxi.ros 1 eb : Senator John
R liord.'ii I .tine t le-re under the
auspices of Hie lii.iiei Aiiuv of the II c-
publle and the i.nfederate Veterans
I'lMDlili-ii -iiLilor. -ind repn-senta-tires
of ikiHi political wirlies sit uu
tho plat rm The subject of the too-
lurc w as ' The Last Days of the Cod-federac-.
Litrht thuiisand people
were pr.--.cnt Kncuuragetl by sueh
evulciiet-s of an era ofuool will Sen-
nt..r Woi.ioii lit- intr'slue.-d a bill to
supp'v coiul. inned tfovernm -nt cannon
.'-.I u oufe.ienite monument Tha p-o-.
in'ilc of the bill sets forth that about
i "'; crfi-.i i.tu dead are buried near
l.h.eago In a -. meterv belonging Ul tho
United Mat. s urcrninent
IIM-tUl IIA I UMjl r.lll.li
The sxtcmngimtt I iirir I npiure III" i'it
Inl Tin- War id mi lUid.
Wssnis'iiox Keb '.'i sienor Out-
mull the lai.nister . ( Nieuragtia to the
L'nited states has recoited a cable
gram to the to!' winn clTeet:
Tlw in.ni.t r ..' i iiiiii. ..ffiin of Meorssua--Iht'iuf'.i
i.f ll'i'i.-i.ir.i. I' ruiuaipa. rapllu
.lrll t... u.l ( i i o.'i iMH OiT
VI I. r . '-jiii-1 I u li ' ' H-ii.Jui4
' " said the tiiiinstir smilingly.
".Mennitruu eatne nut victorious '
Irlt Into (III -llUtlU'll.
Loniiox. Feb t.. itritlsh sailors and
murine- were ambushed by stave deal-
ers m tin- vvesl oast of Africa recently
and three officers an I teu men killed
and forty vvi.uiKled und the ospodltloi)
drir.-u back to lhe -oisl The men were
from thu cruiser Raleigh twenty-four
If mis. .'. ..lit tons the Half ship of the
llrit i-.li sii.i lion nil that coast coal-
man toil li He.ir Adm Krederlek .
Debfi.rl Hint the fit--1 e'liss screw gun
ho it Widgeon sis nils. ."( tons coin-iiiund.-o
b' I. lent I iiiiiiiauder Wllliiiin
jJ v-uliirl
Siaia'ani 'ureri 11 Valilirutge ttltml-itnl.
W vlllvo.is. fell :'. russed Asalst-
. 0Mt hurireon lliehurd siibrldgq has
. aMt hm-eon lliehurd s.rilgq
9U Mtmiwl from the navy tie
retsirder of a court inurllal at
was
Mare
islund but r. fu-e 1 to draw i.p
the r. sot of proceeding aa di-
rect. -d bv the pri iidht of the
court anil was also elmrged with false-
hood In I lie same eounocC'Oii lie wftc
couvloteil by couit martial of cimliyjt
Ui the pn-jinlice of good onier and dis-
OipllliH and of fills -IiismI and -eliteuoed
to illatulaaal which sciiteue Inn- iieeh
npprovetl
llPtHit a t lutitjr.
1 Hliiil li. I T Keo. !S The cshiQ-
Oil of the five clvili? ! ti 1 1 its adjourned
yesleediiy after al-Miu uuantmotuly
it-aolutions iu opMisiti.tii to any ctiange
In Hi tribal oririini.itii.usor relations.
I'lu lesolutloin slut.- thut it Is no Idle
iielief among Ih- Iri'H's that a elmngn
In ihu tenure of land woithl soon re-
sult lu liuuneliii ruin iiiid degradation
and Hie eventual annihilation nf th.-
full IiIihhI and educated ltd Hint
llt'pahllran IMiluHal V..oelii)ii
ISl'HIxiil III Ii Mo. I'eii '1.1. About
' twenty -live rcpubllcim editors who
i bave laen lu attendance upon the State
l.uaw-iti vuuveiiiioii uei mm oouviMrti
temporurv orgunUatioii of tho Rrpuh-
llean I.dltorlal .s.o. 1 iti iu of Allaaourl.
'Ihomas Mutick ol ).. llurtville Re-
publican vsa chosen chairman and
John J Marnier of the SU LatiU Star-
tiaviur secraury. The next milling
will be bald tlie dy prior to ills pq.xt
tstHwin state convention at Jiilnr-
" City .
ARTZ RESIGNS
Wlinilier l.fwelhon Will Accept ill
Resignation Seems Doubtful
EXPERT Kl IIMH'S REPORT.
ii.e iliiuihiir (Hit. iin Viijiitfint-i.entrttl
Clwucf. lu l'titiln -Aria Wittri
Lirtlrr Hiftnillu lll Acta In
lli'turil In Voiim uf Hi-)
Vaacbert ami
CfhUCPt.
ToCBitA. Ka. Pcb U.V AdJtOea. j
Artz 1ms resigned under Are but
whotliortho gorei-nor w 111 aeovpt thfl
resignation and let the matter and
there or will forimtlly remove the oftl-
eer and leave further steps to tha prop-:
or nilccrs citnnot now be said
I In his letter of reslif nation Art?
makes a very plausible explanation of
' lhe charges against him. and the gov
eritor Is Inclined to believe him Other
1 state house ofilclals also credit his state-
tiirnls.
1 v .t . . i. ..... ... .
--. v. -Bp i-An-i .-. iit.ti
who lias been oJiamluing the hooks and
accounts of AUJut. t'.en Art siittmit
tod his report tolJov I.ewelllng I'rldav
night and tho governor at once
made it public The woveinor said lie
vsoiild Imvo preferred ti. withhold the
pub) let I ion ot the report until final
action by himself on the ease but as
the public had manifested so much In-
terest lu the ohnrgPH against Arta he
would waive his preferetiie anil iflvo It
out now.
The rejHirt of tlie oxMrt draws at-
tention to voucher No in HM.SI. for
expre. freight postage and telegraph-
ing; vntirlirr So l K'.m 41. for Work nn
arsenal and rcimniiii- arms tents and
eatinon toucher No U lUl.itn linker
s for salary and as that they are
Irregular lie also savs that there are
several vouchers given for dr.iyage
that seem to require explanation lie
also found that ll luid Is-eu the prae-
Hep 10 clmrito the H A It i.i cent
for tho use of tents to rover dray ago
If all louts sent out were paid tor tho
receipts from thnt source would
iitnmint to ie 7i The expert found
lie says from tlio lulls of lading that
dra.vagc on tents fur encampment pur-l-oses
amounting to 11) vi had been
paid by vouchers drawn on l)o state
treasurer
On receipt of tlio export s report Gov.
LcwellliiK addressed the following 1 ut-
ter lo Adj -(Jen. Artz:
Tol-tKv Ksa.l'cli IS I -ll II Arts. Ad
Jhlaut Oimral Some il;iy sko on our rv
turn from Ioa you were lnforiue.1 that com
l-J.lut and bMD madu to Ikta utltcr (barring
jou wttli irrrgulantlvs In ilia Haaavtat mtif
rut-t.t of il otUce of adutaat-gei.rrsi You
Ireel and frsnkly lnvltol an Innastlstlua sad
Mr W J htnifg. iiccnuniaia was ihereuiion
avpotatrd as -tcctal acent nnd lojeiUir with
Mr J II rrrnrli. cblf clerk ot thli oOlrs. four
utiol.s 11 wl atruun's cr.' can-ful!)r rxunlniMl
I li-rewllti hanO j-mi a cepjr of the report of
Mr HiaRg. aril while I r-r--i tosatr ibo mull
ul hia Uielloit la not intaiiorrtu n.li iHii.
11 1 ui dntrr tu iiiits-nil Jn Isnicat 111 'In- In pe
1 foil you mat bo j'.k- l.. luake aaail.farl'.rv
explaaallon uui-ri 1. i-tlunv
I. II I.IHKkl ISl. in. r
1'ollowllig It. Ad jt. -lien .rt's n ply
lo the governor-
TofUKA lUu . I'.-L li lolli.u I. i I .
t llinu (... tie. I Sill.- .t K.'4 s f . u
ri.iomuuirattoti usi h.nl. a m ... i.
carr.'uilr rem I and eni.ii re.1 vn.l I s 1 .
tlie Uuiiur lu rcpli S-lh-... i. u . i
in Biako aii) rap atiaii'iu ! tel.tt. . .i. 1 .
th" lllirtO'- plt't"lr'U Utlull.lt III. I It r ..11
aiai-mll a aiai-ui. 1. 1 nt mv jm" m ' ' I
Iioim alii Kptiiti 10 loir in 1 11
thiiiK aalllai'tiru
lo rf-41-ii'l iu ou -."f i ji.j Ii in. mi. i-1 11.
report of fcapcu Assmaliat s ...
aatuuati rrstaHlliflv CIS" -I 00 louih' r 1 1 11 1
fiiW f on voiM'her i re iij m drsa m '-c
J vint 0 l-irt as aims i. 1. asll vo.ttii-ri.
stsountlbg lu all 10 t .! lur 1&0 reaaou thai
lhra w tu-u li.. 01 iiprmf ar.-i.lv
Incurred "0 mm I ttil ' h'-h
i paid eu' .-.. vli.rf s ba.aiiir '
lin(tn to th a tale of '111 s. -h
it no ad ha bwn IS- him! if V
It lllddlr tha state tres.urer tor ate up
tug. alJ-el to a.) of ! r Tie s uaee.ii n
dranatrnni thti ireu-'irf 1 r the r .. tba
part of it hua already -.. v inio i. n. m
I connect. on nb 'hi-o.r 1 u r. - n np.
propriatlun ( r lie. io. i-vi .11 -i is. for
aisenal repalrn an t in. finely ' -' .hiiii -Mb
etpense ceul'l rtr .ImSii
Yoi-hr)'i .' lra vn I- .tu.i if1 .
traea In favor of Mr v. II lltsr Ur ervlei
rvndrred lo soaneritm. s'.n n eij.i .nt m-n
eralaomet UurlOK ib i-ki- n. iroe. e 1
had eaiplored loui ov 11 thru ia - t.-iin
IS id aad I.' to dn -stru n'Mnl n it 01
about Ihr aliU-bouie anl itcmi! It 11 in!
pilil i 1- r d.iv saeb mtklnir u ' '. f
fa t emploiol four ue 11 '" .. 1.I1 .
al It pri nljti . m.ik 1 .- 11 '. '
I io.1ojmI "r Oiior t -.i 1.1 -i.i- 1
(S pr narh'. am- un'liii.' t '.u ". 'm u
uantl h id :u - 1 i-). Vi B.uur
Slid tie; n'. n 1 1. r v ni 'hi .-.11 of
the ir.itii.if. i ii t i'i in 1 an pi.-ie
tlitnis ana t hi .1! .' ml - ' tu Vr lliki 1
von her ahull 11
ir
ai li-aii 1. to 1.
wl.itt ufcii I r
I a ni U'
A- ' f ir iililna
1
II.
111 .1
ll IS
1 s . r
I- 11
Iks
!. -
ll I I.
f tl'!. -.
I- II 'I. ll
r ilOll. n'1 lhe ii'i ci
I. hi ttu- II I I' r thf
'I.
appr iprlain '. 'u ilitri. .
anioulil !i 11 .1 uu. r USeil I r
'I'll
ir ihi'i I
tuf Hint li. kttiil in ate! mil o ' u ( 1. 1 1
nn .irr ' auk.- -r-p. loert oiim i.inai.
r lb.1 Ii i'i art 1.. t.i 11.. 1. 1 ul
ihlppt't muii'-il.'1 i' f t - 11. f tu
elo-mi '1e i' list 1111 rmm the
Hem e.nrsuii'nuir Ii !u 'mn alio to I.i ier
lalu r 11 r aorh on Ii
ii in. ai rop tan 1. I '1
r -reii ' I for leit'i n '-'
I epeotft tl-'S - I-. .
"I.!- aaioiiii lia 1 . '1
.iik itsie triaaunr
111 I f- ltttti-tl ill re
1. .la' a!niii I but
nut of tin I Ull. U'lt
a . 1 ai.. :- n
ti Hi. ..( W II ii.a
This la ail dfaat m ' 11 rorri-ti ana I a.-
aire teadd Ihu havia 1 ante lalu pjiesiion ot
mv ottie aniid a n !ar of opposition ana m
o.-fl.la rowt lutl. hf u ni.4- .Ii
bo .r v ' mpifaMiriiit bv erp-inl-i an I h o
itlahlns to rl ee the a Hi bn ril.ni n 110
aa f of aa? lur I tuju.t 1 ' : 1. 111 lHrtl-
tendar roar est 'llencv ait'C.n .n t tab
ejtct si ihe .attlest jKixiii'.' ii. i.. tn
Slteril tte; full opporl'ipia t- tias- ti.r.i .t l
int-rawr Bl all p .per :' .m-j
now ta ai - poa -i . 1 t . -a 1 1
II if vai v i 1 f.
ibxiilr to las ih itiitol.
Tslll.Kqi All. 1. T t-eb "1 A tele- '
gram via receive! Isle this evening.
Ii) Mr J H Htapk-r from Washing tun. '
The illspal.h viii fruit Wilson 1$ '
t o to win on he i heeokees sold the -bouds
Wilson A a empbotl'H. 1
item thai anv hitch haa oeettrr ''. be- I
tweeu the secretary and thtmsi'tct. In '
rctiurii to ttie toriu 01 transfer 01 uu
iiuuds ami sav that just as soou aa tbu
Itijunciloti is diasoivad the bonds will
In taken by thum and the eiaaf tu
.xiyiueiit therafar tlatrwltyii in m
Yotk subject i Hi; rdr of the Chun
okas uatleu.
Fas
us
Guests
tn t- fu-iiiuitl) tinJ fault will
t ' iu-rtiuiiiti i.tl.v-rartulc
1 i! . 1 I If. Mt w U SUtistv
. vf lvi.lv ami alwayi in thn
itt'. ni ir is 11 ornbiem
W
uvi t'i answer to it.
USE
StLVHR
CHURN
UUTTERM?
rni.i: of tin p t mauiiah
t a ru-w .i'i ! a! process.
ft p!. as. s 1. tlw tabk
' : 'ttti -si i - tht1 patry.
Wnto frr 1. ir i'i? Booklet 't
1 1' iff'ntion i ul name of ne..r-
t t 'vholi s.il? ajrint.
ilMOVR PACKING CO.
t kunxa City U. S. A.
I In I im ll.iil.
Nrv oiik l-.-ii ". I.rastus W'l
man. tin- . hiti man 111. 1 promoter a c
euseil of fori" rv. was h leased ffum
ctistialy .-iilur.lii; uu i.isw ban
1. buries II D.-erc. t Molina Ul. de
ixisltinvt tn.-nty-llv.- -. two bills tn the
office of tin- eity 1 1 1 . ierlain Ueere
is the fat' 1 r iu l.t. '. Wlmao'ssun
W'illiiiin vv ho 11 11. .'V nig in pre
carious i-nndition ut I 1 mieon Rlaten
lain ml
l'r itr-ia. 1 nli.iu 1 vv "Irnmril.
Nrw Yotta l-c
New York's
Hie Princes
' Itonanii
rtutil fngltir.-
' 1 rciiqitlon in
tevell 'Mrs
WilinerduiLi
Iss .McAllister
' foil" ti-i .. it-ft.- on.
I 0I0111111 -tend in '.'
Maekev. How her- .1
from I r lull curt-
her honor Mrs Pi
I liarlcs ts-ir -eii-
Mrs. Aul 111 .el
Were iiiii'.ii Mln I"
t Itero I'i
V vIIISi. .. I el
1.1 1-lens
-The tallow
in fout th cl.i- post in ixtrrti were; ap
Piiut- i
In MI110UM M 11 '. Mai loo OUSt; O
Tun . tl Jo li v mn t.-ibovtd at Set
abty s.j . rrj 111.1 1 11 linear
ll. tiiUhwiuj ai lujtvs KinsBshtf couraj
M vl inn
lb th Indian uruioi Ai Spmmuit Cl--)ru-Uoi
nation. S u Uutnifirtnei
I nt Hie (train Uniea liunu.
f.Hti. vi.o 1' olt. The.t entral TraUlo
asaociittluti lln's Have announced a m-
duet ion 1 f all irrnln rules from Chicago
to New York of five cents the sew tar-
iff being twenty eents per inn. Uusl
ness has b.-en so dull of late that it Ls
hoped the new late will inirean. tht
volume ut tea HI.
.1 tliitult I imnil in ( nliii;ne.
loioiiXl 1'eK "Wi A i I -a as tube cou-
ttltuiug lliiiiil und h.ilf I. unit wool
aurroiitided by pin. - ..: mm and tin
bullet- ami hmiii iW.li 1 all being
wrupH-. in 11 p.c .rf inin-i .it bee la
found 11 tin e.iioti.t . t.i. 1 he con
t.-llt . .1 e Ih iiij 111111 I
Prqessiona Directory
LAWYER8.
TZTK--X. - siir 'fJHJ'Ji -
Bayard T. Hainer
Attorney - At- Law.
.x s..i I ami 1 'hiiii.. i.inir an
aulhoi nf II11N1 r - Manna: 'lhe mi'
work piiblishtd c itiialmng the sclio-ji
I. anil Laas ol uklulioiua Sent on re
eeiptof '.' cents . liUblne'S relat
ing to the Leasing of school Lands will
receive prompt attention. Office room
11 ami I ' 1 tray block iiuthrie. kla
L L QniDCE.S
Attorney at Law
I V I I "I -ll'llll 111. '
Ofliei Room 1. .int III..- bl.i.-k
IllVI-l'ill s
I II I' V HIS IM II I Hi ll.llVl
KEATON Ol COTTERAL
in 1 1 . 1 1
Itii.oi'- 1 11. 1 1 1 1 1 r. 1 .11 I 1 L
H I 1 -' I. . .
uppies. II 1 - I 'M- ul I P 1 .
w. r 1 ' 1:1c j
I !'. . -t .1 .Mill I
Attorney and Counsellor al Law
Has bail an pciiiii 1 as .atsyer nf
'l year- In W 1 st V tt vrt't !sa lief era b
rveriuissiuii ! senulms 1 aiudeii ami
I'tsti I Win 1 Hon Wm I. W lls.ui of Wes'
Viriiiliiu SM 1 1.1I ami prmiijit atti n-
loll irlv. 11 t-i all Iiii-iiii-s iidlee Ken-
dal' biilliliui. .iipo It P. .st office
ROOMtt l r and 1 IB
U. v. HUItl.lNUtailJ
Attohxi V I.AH
l.nttli t'uiiiil Abjtroeli
Oklahoma Avenue opMit Land (Jtloa
Ol'tUUII DM. A.
U11AS. lllKMiiV
Attorney HeuaraJ
A 1 1 1 1 it s v a 1 I s vv.
til 'IWUI1..111 Vfe. up ttalra.
ill'TIIIClK
OKLAHOMA
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THF IJENflBT
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' be timet
I 'it eased
.nive and
1 1 liridgt
1 ii Us. irolil
iM.nl teeth
ulumlnuiu
plate Jt Hfltliout uii pialu.
HiIobm Lsvvsr tiinn ftnjvvlKrn Eluei
Cor Oklahoma Ave and I'trst St
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