The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 263, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 1, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
70L. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH I 180-1.
NO 2(1.1
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THE WINNER
A Strong Republican Ticket Noml
nateel Yesterday.
CRAWFORD SYSTEM LIKED.
It Ultrs i:erj 31 a 11 uu K11u.1l Slioit unii
Mnkra So l.'iiFlilIra 1 nlirilii's I'rl-
liiurlr. H Itnjr of Huntlilua Hiiil
KuthutliiillcamlOoml-
Nxlureil III-
lr).
" ; rob him and sprung ut the mail with
Ycsterduy was a pleasant wni m and the Winchester who was htuiulltur
sunny dav. The republican of this "bout eight feet from blin lie sue-
c.ty could not have wished for a better - J" Jf S "ffi"".
us a propitious sign thut the ticket U us dlsehurgcd but no one was'
nominated would be elected. The hurt The boys at once rushed to the
Crawford M-stem of nominating was assistance of their companion an. I the
ii t it' . i i . r i .. . i .. other robber begun tiring ut them
fully vindicated both by the I. y is ni .. nvn .
working and the result of the ticket kMonee of hie brother. Ilto who was'
selected. It virtually gave the eutnll- i struirtfllng with the man with the
dates u ehanee to come before the pen- Wlnuhrster ami they warn succeeded
... i .i . mm. .. in throwing him to the ground liene
pie the same as on eleetlon. I hcie fn1l n f tl mr
tvus no chance of being thrown out j. KOi th? Winchester ami struck
of tl-s race b. the orgaul.itlon of a the fellow a terrible blow ier the1
eonventlon aiul the uppolntmeul of' 'V V'"'1' '"'"''J"'1 1""' ' uselcs
. . . . . i und binkc tlie gnu In two ph-ei s 1 he
committees. 1 rom the time the pole j ihi . . nw Mij
opened at I o'clock to closing time iM.v worsliu bt the bo.ts. tun for the
theic was a spirited but fiiendly rl- horses inult'ug his escape and tiring
tnlry between the different c.indldiilcs ';1L'U syerul times us he dashed up
.'. ... i ...I .. I thi- io.il liout twenty shots were
unii their friends but everything was (ril urI(f thi ((J ; htr(11KI
harmonious and friendly siy thn c of the vicing men escaped
The vote palled was cry large - '.iJ without a ser.tleh w h le ibe loiiith
-and shows that the milk and Hie of . t.'"l '" with " bullet hole through his
... ... ... .. . clothes aid u slight wound on one e r
the cltlens were at the polls "l T.v .ft the wounded outlaw lying
made their personal choice in the t the road mid went to the iieurest
iiotuluulloti of candidates. The result ' pluec f ir help When they rcturlieil
Is their choice. Those who tiled to in-had gone About .luvHglil he was
. . i .. -... .. found bt the side of a bo ear ne tr
prejudice the voters ugulust the Uatt - h(i MnnH o vd m
ford system of primaries have bcui tmlii uiid bruuirht this city wlicie1
found In error. I.vcnonc liked it bet- i bis wounds weic diescd '
ter thtiu tho foment. on un'tlio!
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lhe following Is the vote in full.
wltii the maj irltles -inn piurulllics lor
the winning cundldatet:
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II Mnrffuti
T 1) .luckvuti
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SU'liOl
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ivislns
iirtn wir.n wi.t.
Cipals' tilnralliy. Imtti jirpvlnti-
tlrnlliers HI III!' splmiil III it it.
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Huston ....
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tiiino WAitn.
furrow . . .
potmii wabp
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Ur. Prlce'4 Cream link lug Powder
World' lair ttlghcit Award.
OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS
I ..ur I'lmrnoil llnis On rrimie 1 tin llll.
iiMjiiitii Armi'il Willi t hit heuli r
Hint Iti'tulier.
I'oKll wiM.r ICan March l.-Spc
rial. A desperate fight occurred last
night about sl miles west of this city
between two nutluuA nud four farmer
boys which resulted in one of the out-
laws being mortally wounded tlerie
Ike nud Tail Wheeler brothers ami
Dlelt Andrews who live six miles west
of ColTeyvllle wore ruturnlng Iioiiid
from u dunce In a two horse wngnn.
When near the village of Peering they
noticed two men by the side of the
road Just ahead of them and two
hcrses liltclicil to ii fence near by. I
Hut before they reached the point
where tlioy were Hlumllii tliu men
suddenly stepped In front of the
horncs und covering the occupants of
the wngon with u Winchester ami a
revolt ci ordcicd tliem to bull mill
throw up llielr bunils; us they tvclc
unarmed the command tt us promptly
obeyed '
They were tliu ordered to get out
of the wagon u till were ranged by the !
roadside a ml while one of the high-
waymen held a Winchester on the
young men the -other proceeded to
go through their pockets getting u
stnnll sum from each When It came
lite Wheeler's turn to glto up his
inonev be iteehired no outlntv could
Hi; lictul iintl fao im UTrllilv
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" iii"ni unii in- " aii'tk iiiimiiii ill" 'I'll
rt.lHt just lMt. the heat t. lie will
die. He mlc u lengthy unte mortem
statement this morning He says bis
name is M. s l.otln. thut l.ee i.illis is
tile mime of his partner in crime unit
tlint they iie in I'aj ne county Okla-
homa Dr. Price's Cream Uuklng Powder
JMost Perfect Alade
OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE.
V livrlrr'a lllll In Inire ir Hit. Mi'inlor-
slilp lias MhiIi Its Atiriirtui t.
Asui.Niiro.s Mtirttli 1- l.-speelul J
'1 lie bill relating to tlie Oklahoiuu '
legislature threatened some lime ngo
by (lencral Wheeler nud which at the
time was covered In these plspulchrs
niide Its nppearnuce teilay. It pro-
vides that the council of the Oklahoma
legislature shall consist of seventeen I
members instead of thirteen and tbit
!..... . ... ....
me iiinii' ui repicseiiiaiives snail ne
c imposed of thtrty-sic instead of
twenty-six It Is Ktatcd by some of
tint democrats here belonging to the I
s i u Illicit element that it has been the j
object to cut down the if presentation i
In the strip eouulr.v for thn ivuson '
that it appears thut part of Oklahoma '
will be more positively republican
than any other.
This Is their claim nud It Is safe to'
believe that they know about what
the mit In tills matter. The bill as
presented by Whcclet would appear
that he Is of lhe uumbor who bate
been planning along the line Indicated
by the outllt thut Is inanipulutiug the
Oklahoma matters. Hut it Is the sec- i
ond jpctltin of I'm- bill that will also'
be of Int rest t Oklahoma people It '
Is be-t tu gic it cold as It Is It rends '
us follows Thut the Uglslutlve as
sembh chosen under this luci eased
appoi tioument shall nut entertain or
pass uny propositi. in for the remoral
of tin- ferritin ml capital during the
term no hlch lltc ate elected '
Or. I'ilcc': Cream Making Powder
SVuilJ'. I'alr lllthnt Medal and tllluni
OKLAHOMA WAKED UP
llllnttu Aliiiut sunn liiim in. ui in In lr.
ifiuil in -a "lint I Itnx.
W tniM.in March I - special.
There is u grc'it pow wow mining the
Uklithuinu contingent over some Infor-
mation eeufed ut the postolllce de
part men I todiiy. It Is to the elVeet
that si iitielc 11ns. while here some
time ngo. Indorsed for postiniiBter at
Oltliilminu i Ity T M I pshaw and
formerly he hud Indorsed for the posi-
tion TllOlllus Newell.
Newell is from Kutisii. and It hap-
pens tint Itoss conclude '"ill he
would change his Indorsement so that
lie would be helping a gentleman fioin
Texas. There is ulsu another vert In
tel esllng fcutiirc It Is declared
thut Newell having his lndotfiuciit
had aecmdlug to the pn sent custom
put up the money to Itoss to make the
trip here in his Interest. Now it up
peals that Itoss ciime nil right enough
but that lie fulled to continue In the
import of Newell
I lirmUi-p sirli liilrmli r.
ASiilsoio.s Mnrch I.- Special. J
Itcniesentntlve Hunter introduced u
hill to appropriate M.t'ii to lie used ny
the commission appointed to apirulse
tlie property of the Intrudeis of the
I'herokee liutloii. The bill ulo pro-
vldcs that the president Is authurled
to use the tinny In icnioting Intrudeis
when the apportionment of propeitv Is
cnmnleteil and the form prcserlbcd
has been followt d
llfinm mllr SUIe tMutinlluii.
Tori ha Kan March I. The rc;ru-
lur or fusion democratic central ttoiu-
inlttee mot here yesterday and named
Topcka as the place uud July 3 us the
time for holding thu state convention
to nominate it ticket.
In Sprlnglleld O . thu geueral cabinet
of the Kpivorth league of the United
Elates met for a two days' elon.
SHOT TO DEATH
An Arkansas Mob Dealt Out Justice
to Two Murderer.
KIDDIjKI) WITH IIIIiLETS.
Aniliituti Curler unii II ml .tluutiuiuaiy
I'ay tl l'analty fur Killing lluular
tIUoo-No Alarcy slionru lli
Slao-UutU Dlail I on.
fatalDK Ttirlr la
ljuiFiiri..
Wisr 1'i.si.ss Mo. Mnrch 1 l.sst
night about U-SU o'clock seterut hun-
dred men supposed to be Inhabitants
of Ourk couutj. Mn . und Pulton uud
lluxter counties A I U . ussembled ut
Mountain Home. A'k foi the piirtose
of lynching Anderson I'm tci uud Ibid
Montgomery alius .lusper New Inn
The mob wns tery oideil.t und went
uhout Its business with u tlrin determl.
nutlon to see thut Justice wus meted
out to the guilty The mob nerxiw-
ered the juiler und guards took their
guns uud dcuiunilrd the hc.ts
lion .1 t South represeiitutlte of
Ituxter coiiutt liiHile s half hoursieecli
to the mot) nud begged that the lltes
of the men be spared and that tlie law
be allow ed to take Its course The
men listened in sullen slleii'V to his
talk and that of others mid then went
about their work of tengeunce They
procured the kejs unlocked the doors
und commenced shooting into the Jail
After about twenty shots the tiring
ceased Anderson I nrter wusdciiil but
Now ton was found to be ullte ami ask-
ing for water This wus ghen him and
then the mob finished Its vengeance by
riddling his body with bullets. Itolh
died protesting tln-lr liinooencr und
only asked that they ls relieved of
their shackles.
According to a previous agreement
the life of Hart Carter the one of the
trio who confessed nnd gate the whole
thing uwny wns spared nnd It Is
thought he w 111 bo given u life sonti tu
III the penitentiary He wus forced to
dowhnthe did by his father Ander
son Carter He told w here the money
wn went with a posse an I recovered i
11100 of It Hart Carter says Alidey
son Curter did the planning and Newton (
the killing I
The mob wus afraid to tube the men
out uud hang them for fear the slierllT
uud his poso would lutcrfete After
completing thulr work thu men iptlctly
dispersed.
'lhe crime for which the two men
were killed wus thu killing of Hunter
Wilson In Hatter county Ail(aiua on
the night of Dcceinlsjr !. Wlilla 11-
sou wus sitting with hU wife by the
firepluce men eutcie 1 the huurc killed
him liistunlh. verv nenrlt killed
"
wife robbed the houe
.. ...a
11100
am' after heaping lhe coals of
tire upon Wllou s body made
their ccupe Mrs Wilson managed to
crawl to a uclghbf.r'i and give the
alarm WllJIam M-Vione'i was nr-
lested for the et .me l.al hud been ii"
leased a few d.isau 'i nL eriuie was
a colil'hlixxlfil ..lie and the tlnule will
long be renu m U red b the n oji1 of
llatti-r county
The Later who was lulled h el the
lepututlori of lit .11 killed a man In
'levas count.) and Newton it hose
teal name was Mutgomert was i
wanted In
bit eiiinil t for a crime eo'u-
mltted tlftceu years ago
111. VllslIM.'4
KKiiiii ii i:n t.
lull' ti.l lit- llltlililli Itmlplr.l
liitlliili lu Hie (liii-fi
lit lir.li;.
Lomjov March 1 In "pile of the
cold Mr UluiUtune droi-e from his oltl
cial rekldeucc to Hiukinghaui palace In
an open phaeton and was Immediate!)
admitted to the presence of the ilieeti
and remained with her half an hour.
It l freely K'llevc.l thut he went to
the palace lu order to ollluiall.V tctub-i'
his resignation to her uialest.v
After Air iludslone's return from
Hueklnhuui palace the Asoclutcd
press i ut respondent callctl ut his res!
ilenee uud was iccelved by cerctnry
Littleton w ho diehired that Mr Iliad-
stone had not re -.if tied and that thu
sitiiiitliin it-iuuilieil uuelinuged
Mr lil.ulstoue Is iiiiileislond to have
made ll proposal lo his eolle'iifiie-- to re-
rite the home rule ipiestlou ill the
shape of a resuluth u. pledging tlie
house of commons to deal with home
rule for Ireland at the following ses-
sion of parliament 'I his proposal In
said not to hits c- found futor with the
1 cabinet ministers und the Indeis-ndeiit
of Dublin accepts thn tepoil of Mr.
liladstoues tctlrcmcntiiN meaning thut
I the movement in fat or of home rule
will bo dropped
Hi r Last Siiiik
i l.oxno.s March l.--Madiiiiu la net
Mou.ieh I'litev the noted contra ho
tiled sllddelilt ut hnllh-ld this morn-
lug Mio was closing tit .Shcllh-ld u
tour of the province and Inst night
after singing unusually well was twice
I icetillcd and utg "Thu Hunks of thu
Alluuwiiter. s she wits singing the
lust line She was seen to Sllilllelily lean
out tlio plnno and she llnished thu
song In this position. The closing
words were l'here a corpse lay she."
After lent lug the stage she fainted
and never leifulned conselousiu .
Uppuseil Iii it I almr si rrlarr
W.tsuiM.io.s Mui'i'li t Commission
erlarroll i. Wrlilit of tho hiire.iu of
lalKir addressed lb-- house eoiuiiilttce
on labor to-d'.i'. in opios Hon to lhe
bill Introdm.'ii bv ItcprfM-utntit
lioollttlc. of Washington to malm th.
bureau u dcpai Inn-lit of the gor.-iii'
incut tilth It- bead it cabinet otllci-r
IVIegntes from tlie Knltflils ol l.aliir
und other orgailiitloiis were Inter
estnd IWteiii rs
I nr Atliiuptril Wife tlur.lrr
Wlillllt. U'a ii . Miucli I l.ulc last
night the police ui rested William I'.
I'arllumu on a charge of attempting
to murder his wife l'.n-llmiii Is a
t hrlstl.in scientist inula religious en-
thusiast and his wife silts he claimed
l hut he could Hrforui miracles uud de-
ride. 1 to lost Ills Miwers on her nnd
thie.ileiied to kill her. uud thut ho
seliHil her head lu a cloth soaked In
chloroform bh msua'teJ to light
him ulT liuwertr.
Kl'" ' '1 '-'m&tk
I'MIM L.N i ' I . I
t tllsslit III I II VI. I lit'
hsrl't I'. tliiun. snot unit lilllril uu tlio
I rrr. Hi at at Jt iTTtim I ll liy (leirtis
II. tUrUn
Jl ll i.ii-on utr Mo. M ireh I - The
most deplorable tmged ttml ntcr
cum d in this section of the state was
enacted jeslerday uflerno.ni on the
i feiry 1mi.iI plying U.-tween llo- city and
1 Cnlluua.t county Hon liurles II
Harlan and Mi. Cbaile- I Mtre two
i of the most prominent and hiifhlt re-
spected eitieus of (llltuwuv Is. oe
Itivolted in u ipiancl and Harlan shot
nnd killed Moore the 'acts of thu
' i use nre hard to obtain.
i l.ye.wltuesses on the bi.at olute that
Moore c.une tihourd about 4 "5n o'ebu-k
from t ediir City He
lold i apt Hay
Hint Harlan was following anil Hint
he expected trouble Hut-Ian arrived a
few minutes nfterwiird und Moore on
the iidtiro of the cuptulti went tip Into
. the c.iblu to ntold hlrti liM was fol-
I lowed lv llmluii A ttav "f wortlsen-
! sued und Moore left the cabin
und returned to the lower deck
picking up a piece of cord wood
us he passed tho entfine room.
Harlan ujmIii follow.. I loin und
thu quarrel was icuewed 'lhe crew
of the bout ugulu Interfered but Har-
lan Insisted that he wo.iM not desi.sl
until Moore dropped the sink of wood
V moment later lie drew Ins revolve!
and Hied tin fat-it shot. Moore stajf-
gered up the coinpanlonwav to the
cabin and sunk on the tltor in n dtlng
condition. He Ib'cil about t went min
utes ufter the shooting
Moore's boJ. was brought to this citv
whetehe is reslditi'.' temporsrily. He
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vi iiik.'ii L-iiui iiris'l I. ill iiiii tin? ii iiii;
past Iccn one of the lending democratic
Hi!ltlc!uus of Callaway county lb-
was elected representative in iss. ami
ill IM'O was u Candid i'e for the demo'
era tie nomination for rullrti.nl emnmts-
loin.r lit.Ns.Vs . U I tl
I'd ttl... I.
ut I u'll il I lei Iril
Ur.in.l
Ma. I. r ul Hit a. Ut
i'oitr Jjtoi r K.iu lareh 1
- I he
tllsttegiibirscMit.il ut the Ivan i. .
0 L' grand loUifu . .nteiied u this
cltvvesterd.iv IV l Mni r m Uiiiau
' J""" " -rnier tlelitei. .1 a weltoine an
i.. ..... ..
mess to ttincii tiiiinu .unaiur
I. 1
Murphy responded
seer .1 II It gjs. iif
inroma Over -
I.ntvrtinis- ntnl
Supreme Trustee .1 l Tnte ol ... '
liraska. were Introduce i and ud ml tie J
lo the grand Uslirt'
The election of i -til el ill tvhleli '.U.'ll (
unusual Interest 1ms immu iMi'i-'-rt
wns etumen. el th tfleriiuoii Inif
owing to the lintnK-r i.f e.iniiidiites it I
waii not completed ao.l will l. eoutir.
tied to morrow I m umjii I muster. 1. I
W. Hughes of Topeku hi 11 U lineler
offotouj 'I ti K-eh-t ut Mar.i'ii WH-
Hum Wallace of ICiiiyiinn and W li
Meude rtl l.ur.tt weie luudidutev
Wheeler uud Huglus were the ones
liter which Ih- politieul atufe Is said to
hate existi'dl und Wheeler wn- eleeted
b.t u lurgi- lUlljorltt
Tite follow ing ollli ers tvi re nlsoelee'
rd: (Ira ml loteinuii 1 )ehinee of
ntert Hie: grand .iti . . r HughteW
art of tuune'l liroie. eriiiid recorder
li. M I'urde. i if laniMirla I'rutld reeelver
'I' t l'....l .. I. ...!. ..I ...11.
Thouins I' I uliionti "f lavnti. rind
wntchmati. W Morgan of l.inising:
. .t .--n ... i...n-n... h.ui.. UNKir. i
grand trustee .1. A Arinent of llmlgp
City! stipreiue represeiitutlve 15. Mur
I phv of 1'nten worth & I Hell is of
(Inleun. nnd Webb MeV.-iil. of tiavbml
'I be reports of the otll.vrs shots an
tnerenrp lu the inst year of IOii mem-
ll-rs III the Italge .at ll.i delegillos
nro present
l.tllllll I I till ls I.M I l
Hi-lit ol ilm Hull.. m I u unit sotershfn
tlriuillv Hi-fi Un- l uiirta.
( iii.vln.vi . Wyo 1ar hi -President
Deb'i of the Allien .in Hallway union.
j arrived here tester' nnd lat orouing
addressed un audit m of a thousand
people in Turnri hall He sail that
ho was. satisfied that Ituceitcr S II IJ.
('lark of the In ion I'm Hie wns one of
noblest men in th mitryund oppoied
to etils in uien's pu '.ut wascouiH..ed
by owueisof the road t i Hnpilusoe Of
Judge Dumb he a..l "I wish i could
express snilb lent coiiteuipt to plaoo mo
lu contempt of looont. mptlblea court. '
Mis.m.aioi is. Mum Toll ''S James
It Sovereign grand master workman
of the Knights of I 4or. delivmod a
lecture here last even nif llusuld that
he would not give up his right of froo
hM-ccb He did not iicMoro In strilcoa
itshcnetei saw one whlnh did not do
harm. "I hate not tet found a motive
siillleleutlv lujfiutiit.nif " ald he. "tu
stiirt-aut uu- lu uniting the Northern
I'acllle ralliojil men to go on a strike
so Judge Jenkins uuy congratulate
himself that his injunction has nut
buen tloluted "
lluill) nf l.llirllllg fritel.irs llufinn
Nt.niitsK viirv Sr'o March I 7. T
White wus found gmlt v of erimlnuiiy
llbcllng 1 sierlinir Morton lhe libel
consisted of bunging the secretary In
elllgj lu tins City pari; iu this oity uot
lonjf slaco
viinri ionai. KiirmuiAii.
lii tss Hi tn i ii ni uitiiii Uediiesduy
niarkrd a th ket und laid It in tils cash
draw r ms a guess on the winners He
guessed Martin llnlner Delimit.
Wpeneer. M.'t'iird. .tneks.in Adullis.
( nrllsle n.nl Cipir o w lum rs Utery
limn lie picked .vns noiiilnaled This
Is gD'l f.ir a it.iiiueri.ti.' jfiiess Prntik
savs lil ifiiess was li.ised on bis belief
that the peopli wanted sin entlrelt
new den I
spleuilhl
he and
Mn. rurilM.il ti made n
rnee lhe light i tweeli
Halnir wn the pieitleet light tniide
at lite priiiiiiui v r.aeli tvns a irojan
nntl eiiuti" ted eter point There
wns no iictiiiiiin.t In It simply the
friendly contest of two of the
best yomit lauyers in (itithrle
Ilttlller had s what the Ii nil of ( ol
llniflmm when lot'ioghmn came out
Hud eneh come out at the same Mine it
! teiy linid to tell whii'h would hpve
reeeitei) the nomination 'Iheiepuli
1 1 cans have the bigliost lcsjict for
their legal ability and personal jhor-
nctirs and underst-Kid that with either
one of them tu city attorney the cltj a
legal Interests would be sufe. Ilaliicr
is Jubilant but I o'lirchrim carries no
vires. He wus for oltiughiini at the
prluiune: be is n.m f ir llsin.r for
the clf'ttoii t. it It all his ea!
riirri 'si ri vs..
tie
trt Sitstkira .if the Viillon tu Ha I'ut
III I III- Itrilial. I illllll(ll
Torni v Kan Min. Ii I - 11 A. Heath.
Ii member of the Nutioiiul lleforui I 'less
nseociutinii. nli attended a meeting of
ttu national people s p irtv .'Ominlttce
at St l.oiii. In- i i-t urn und said
the foiiiiditii.il was hi..t ul M Lotus
for a cuiiiiiicmi in lun-i- thut would
' efrtainiy cm Ho- stale for the popu
list tieltel a.-st N.ieiuli'. At tin ex-
cilllte session It w.is decided thut
the tiutllill.il i .HilllnU.-.' .v.illld reullt
hurt charge and direction of the Kan-
eainpaiiru ami tiuit ine nest spena
' rs "' lh0 """.ui wonnt in- put in tuts
' "" m -"iitiuiivt' nn muu nn
ieil that Nulls is was the battle ground
tills e.ir ll wu urr uigetl at St
l.ouisto llo.nl this state with literntnre
from ashiiir lor pre pi re I by the Na-
tional llffuiiii 1'iess usMM-iutifia which
witl ileiiutinec the pili.it of I'res-
ttlcnt I lete'aitil ami deelitre
he U in li'.iuuc With
th it
Vt nil
j street iiilen'-ts l.its of free silver
democrats and repuhile.nis ars to lm
1 souured in every voting preelnet In the
'statu to whom thi i.t. rutins:. Is to be
J sent llenlb says the c.mtnlttee Is
i eontldent that if the populists can hold
I Kauans this tear thej will earrt
I lietirgia. Alaliaina North und "snutb
j Carolina. TeuiieasiKi Itutisas Nebraskn.
(Colorado to tinning and thu two Ha-
kotns two tears henee bold the bill-
uiiec of laiwei-in the plectonil college
throw iii'tieeiiu Into the house nnil
In that linn date i "iiflleleiM iiumbfr
of niemlwrs in tin lumse t nnmn thn
j preai'lelil
.ll'IIN
II M.I 1. 1. I.I I I'll
Die
limit n UciiMirnil Mnliiiii'il nn tli
siuii- iinlliniil ll. urn.
Toi'HiA. Knn . Match I -The exeou-
tlve council to- I it is elected Johtl
Hall deiiiifnii. riulroa.l oitiuiissioner
for the full term of three venrs from
April 1 I s Allen li liupmuii. of
Wclllngtun npiM-ared before tho
council nnd asked for the plueti
as a dpinricr.it and as llm repre-
sentative of the railway umploves of
tho sate but Hall M-ci-ivcd a unani-
mous vote iiov l.ewelling said after-
wards that Chapman madu a goad Im-
pression on the council but It wnt
thought that Hull should have the In-
dorsement of re-elett'on.
I Minn si 1 1 i.s .ii'iiiii:-
lll'.lltllllinit In luti stlitale Ilia tiiiinu
f
Sti rll In Ilia llultriMil I Mart.
WssiilMiU'S Match I Hesolutlons
Weie presented lolli- hniisc vetrdu
afternoon In It' presentullve Soinei-
of Wisconsin to niifsi brute thu aetion
of several I'lnled St.il.-s judges who
hive Issued in an. lions lu railroad
ojs.-s most nroui ueiit among thorn In
ing Judge llrowerof the suprullltj ouuit
They Include als'i t'mud States His
trlel Judge Taft Judge Hicks of Ohio
judge I'ardet of ! sas Judge lliall
of Idnlio and Judge Hundv of Nt
brasltn 'these .u-.es all luvolte tin
rights of lu' in ing men to strike aiei
the ilecisioin whb'li are eulltd iu .ue
tiou esti'lid otci a t rm ..f tear-
I li Hanoi.
W tslllsiloS Mur.h I -in the e.
ale today Mi oorln es offered a res
olutlon appointing Mr Mills to tin
tin nice euiiiiuittuo iu platD of Mr
tiiieu Air Hoar objected ami it went
over until to-morrow 'I lien Mr J'rye
of Maine spokn on the testimony
taken by the innate committee cm
fyrulya rclattotia
A NEW MOVE.
Kilfjoif u( IJtl t'rrsenls
Kiniiij; ItesOlutlnn.
Mr.
AIKMIJKII.S I'DIM'KII TO l)T!-.
llr. I ltlli;lib llrlimmli t lli.it Mr. ltv.rrj
lit lUlil In I iiiiIvuii fur ltr(uliiK
to Vela Mr .lnliimiit Has
I Itl of I rlil)-lia WI.U
llatr Vluhili'il tlia
IU)a
Wtsllts.itON Maiell I -')! the house
ibis nun idng lr. (lelswnbelmer(ib'iii
of New lersev tlrst tried t seurc
toiniilmoiis consent for the eoirtldaro-
teal of tlie bill itinkmii an Hij)ro)irt'
1 ti. n in mil- the wrvek of IIih Hoar
i Kiiri'e tmt Mr Itlnilrf d(limndi)d the
I .'V ll lit I older
I ft'l the .-alls of eoilimiltees foi tv
. jN.ris Mr liilK-.tre of 'I'eva. presented
Hie fiillun Inif rwHlhttloll a u ijueslloii
I of prlt ih ge
' Win-pa" Ilia l.aant lha rmiad Ml tics a..
' I er I" i hue rr I .i( tail retiaed Uli li pm
itiw inn lirn any insniM-r n( ido Ihhiui .(
t.-ir irutiti's liU ! silent for aejr ta m.
i xwpt that of aloknras of tilmtolf or (smllr n
shall ins n.e itit ti the ifrifint ai srrrw te dr
ilmt (ruin lle-muottilt aolnrv ihi- annmni .lite
lilin e.icli .lay l.r is mi absent tmtB aurh oanti-
Slid
tt linieas Ilurlns tlio iirr-seai a-alon ukibi
tiieuiluTa liavn tnrn utmi-nt at apurars frr.tu
tli rrcottt tur t ium eilir itnn thuw saifit-d
III lliatlaluta lluii-rtitre la- ll
lle-rtived llut the n'tifsnl at arms U rr
qntrrd In r'iirt In tins tiouar wlllioi.i a.-Utr I ha
lismp. f surti iit'srnti'i i and Hlether nr hut
the taw in aiit'ti raws mule un I prolan! hai
fcran i. llin isimnlled l ti nn I that II It Has
l not twrn mniiill'il ltb to r.'tn bis rfaa..us
. -.-it m. in iw. ll i. re. 11 i III tils tlllflt. Ill in II
r'Kiir.l ii" I 'f iii lil Jii.kini to ilio law cannot
i t imni'i.'t "'tli tti tt h" ! require I to
j gr I. in -ria..'a thy il t iiinei Iw tufurard.
i Mr lit! made the imliil of order
thut the resolution tva not privileged
and thn speaker decided that the reso-
lution as drawn tvus not privileged
but If it contained an allegation that
an olllcer of the lion mid bet u dere-
lict In his duty it . dd 1 clearly In
that character Accordingly Mr Itll-
gore withdrew it to make tlio eluuigo
Mtugestcd
Mr lllund then moved thut the house
go Into comtnitteu of the whole for the
consideration of the Mitfiiwrngc bill
uud that general del at. on hi- bill
close at 3 o'clock to morion- uud on
the latter motion demunded the pre-
vious question The tote was u slgntll
for a break lit the New York delega-
tion Messrs. Cuuiiutugs Clanc) and
Manner declining to give countenance
to the tlllbusterinf of their eolleugues
bj not rotlng
During the progress of the roll call
.Mr .lolitisou idem of Ohio rosyj ton
jioint of order. He ended attention to
the fuel that the rules required mem-
bets to tote nnd that the metiibr
wIiom." name the elcrk bail just onlhd
'Mr llliihain. had tefusetl to unswer
to his name I he siienlier said thn loll
rail tsiiild not bo Intel ranted. Mr.
Johnson then reserved tho point t
der and the roll cull proceeded
At Its conclusion r Livings' of
1 1. ei .1 1. ill r llriYfil thi thiillt (it '
1 ma.te iii Ir .)ohnoii und rad i .
as follows-
I.ut ne inDi-r aba'l ' ine 'lit wlthi i ih
Ii. . of ms I mi ituroi i sliuiu. uule-- j
( . . .. t i.r in -easarlly prvvi-hl-sl and shall mte
ui itii .j . siioii iui. ii i If s uu motion inii.
I I.) it i - r the I'totmcnrt iieni .if r i ci.' i.
n . ia I. us'l or mil'ss h" Ills a dlr " t- i
lis I .r tirimary tntiireal In tlio ntiiit at sue'i
'I 'stli.lt
I uder the rule Mr Livingston d
uiniidcd that Mr. Traeey who had re
fttMvt to vli Iw held lu contempt of
the Ik. use nnd Mr .luhlistili said ho
hud a list of twentt-tlve mninbera who
hail vm'att'd the rule
Sfler SOIIH- til' I her llel'Ute annther
I Ltili. t was taken This showed that a
i tin .rum tsas hi nr.-d and the silver ul. ti
ti ni tt ih'
'Iii -...-iul oisjt i- tiling a tunc for
I'miIii; ..ii tho bill wus tul.eu up un I
the pretlou- ipi. ttou snstulned by
the sMsker .'ustliif the vote iiarjfs-
sort to make tin a ipiorutn. The
iinoiuiii iu then lost on ll Ulotitjii to
udoit tin. sieeinl nr-b r all i the house
lid) tii'lii-il tilt 1 i-uiorrow when an ef-
foil Will !c llllld'' to remove I lie last
iiirri" to a vote
lour i'.iriiiiB sinrr. iliiritrxl
t tniili'.r Mn .Mnrs'h I. Kour triiui'
Imltillligs at the ...iithwesl niriier of
the sipuire I irned earls this morning
Thet wen .i t ti.-. I ii i I Hart let l and
T. I. 'ir.it- who"- 1 .ss Is I'oren-.i liy In-
sttruiice It I. sharji biiteher f.oiils
siruuss etgar matiiifaetun'rt Joseph
Harratt m-ws iteuter and David ty-
mons restaur mi keen 'r t-a h sns-
tinned lo-.-- I lie total pioli.ihli
leuehi s is'ii
( nimiilasltinr UM-liran I njuuiail.
to' tallisi.ios Mat ell I J Udge I ox of
the distilcl silpr. me ioiii'I lo-tlay
giuutel the injunction asked for liy
Judge t barles li houg. of tint Miclil-
gnu mprttiiie court to rf-triin the cone
misaioiier nt n osioas from reducing
his s nsi.'ti tr. in f; : to f i a mouth lit
tt.. nuns i . ii i no ' . I he woulJ
lo
Weakness
niny do
ri'stilt ft
lessiifss
(luWII "
nhi-ntoii
ii i I. j i
Tluii i-
i it in ty
till i 11 u-
ik " run
pOl 'tis lli'i-il
Scott's
Emulsion
aWMSMWllWI.IIWmillaillt.iJJfiLJtMr
I III' tit-.. w I ..l-l V I i t) I
'iint tin nn .-1 lo.ii' ii hi;
liillll klii'W II III si iiMHO. It 11
l.ll.lliljt! .llli lllilll' I'lllHIllVO
lllilll l. III! Oil. l'hll UIIIS lilt)
wut'Ui over I'tulorse il.
Don't be deceived by Substitute:!
fu.u j
. Uja
V
. I) eiiuti.
Jlst of Dealers who handle
SILVER
CHURN
BUTTERINE.
C'oyle A. .Smith
WsirntM' iV Wilson.
A. M. llinklo
1). II. Goodc
h M. Houghton
II. niapkorby
Silver Churn Rutterlnc
j Sclcntlllfally Prrparrd hy
( Aumouk Packing Cu
Ksvuss City l s a
!
I SUtVIIItl Mtl.llt illMIMIIIIl
lifi.SMir. If Sroi. .1 in t l.irm.it sill
Hliri-ft.r ' upline li I'ltur .lii.lt. luiltl
tin tto- llt-llrril t.lal.
Toi I h t Ivan Mtt.'h I Lii vteek
the I in in. - Allium-.' of I.u ...untj
ailoitel a lesoluti.iii c.indt'iiiiioiK ""t'n
atoi ".fl.ri fur iiiinatiicinif .i l.ul to
phi.-e I luled Slut s lli-trlet In. lire I os
ter on tin- t-ellri.t INI deel.iriiiir that
tin passage .f sm-l a lull woo'. I i
'hill th" ii.'ifinitiliir of li si-t. m w heir
by the t i . iters f our eouutrt "III be
conimle.l t siiiv.rl In Idleness a t.i'it
horde of ullleinls whose litieril snlnrtes
are sutllclent to mat. provision for -Id
ape or ill health "
Ir. S Mel.llllin. edit. irof the loprlill
Atlvoente. the reetignled iiopulist
orornn In the state seize the r. solution
ns a test for the following editorial tu
this Week's msito of las Kiper
t'h. f. !v -if a populist li-kUUU.r r cctlai a
nun ahu s not fulls pltJgol 1 1 1 ..jiln prinai
plrs l th ' I nil. d lfs s. li U Is but strn .f
li I" ver i li (i.te ihf iraiiui. nj tiiufltJ
I. the I. un vvui ly uu n c rt-pei-'lineosigi
Miilttu'a b il lu. lb i. l.r.-u.i'l.l A -kCI c'
Ira.rultw IUast-i li ilt-u. t atd ltt
untioubtrdlr ctir.'isini sruiluxut gl uioatr
iiina-tiuhdr. dibit! itl' ti.duUIU tUttrt bf tba
t'blf d Stalls I'le i r utton ol a il.li retired
list Is In prrfPCt Hti.n 't.ih the untlosratli.
1'ntcr.clcs ul tie llmci an I It li mi.'iig tu
r. n Had thai Kussat populsit trio i hi.ii
mat n man lo thu Unlto I Sisn-t '.ate tu tc
truducu sail (.hati muii a '. . of ihl- kind
11 Is nqinli lu.ioiUl.i.k to i.r.jx mil thu
suifi' seiiuUT thoaid br ri.und lu piotlucia 'u
arerr topullst In tba tnai opp-oii. 'Set...
fur He eatahltahrnirni of Cspiti a UiU)a
tltss locatfl Iji tin aot. rnin:nt In I'm Ui-ru
!.' tp Ut il ibai i " b a. U( jj ettl
oilier feea. I1 1. - . r-. . iot
Owp-nple i i Mtri liji. i Mar in . -c tuai
and ilKoii.it i puliat t.sati ii .(ipr
altJiDut ftrihr-i. .' v u itM. . . ; jt-j
tils posit' In ibolB"rt r( mf nj' I
tills Inslii' i it la rapaeimiy .. .- . tba
'uei u of tt-iji. taii.ii. uhnhfaat iViniui
' I fobs htpad that Ura oUja.t . u Lata
prseMtta a HI b- T - ..
tar it"ilf-t i. ' n from . t tb
!""' 'sikt . . Kunata .. tsiaiura in
!!
oi'sswhdt Directory
I I
LAWYERS.
Bavard T. Hairier.
Attorney - At- Law.
I'.: . li Iiili ..nolo" ii t ui"t
until.. i ..f 1 1 ii i.. Maim i I . n y
w irl. published e oitultiing ' .' hoj.
I.tllid l.il t ol I Ut I tl.omii . i . i re
ceipt of i.'iils i Lii in . ut
inif l . llie I i-intf ol li.ii.i I ... -ree.it.
pr hiiji' u'l j-t.i.n nil -i.s
1 1 unit l lil... i.ntlii . . a
L L DRiDCES
Attorney -at-T '
I III Ol ae.t I . M
tllli. II. moo IT drat 11. . ilm
'ii.iM.iri l
I I! hi t I o
J.
II
KGATON ik. COTTERAL
I l ..'.v I - I I .
Ho..ih I an ' ''iii uu' ii 1 u
un. I I i i-t I. i n- ' 'I .n
nlTil I . I - I t Mi ". I I' b.
I at w I
1 1 (.' 1 1 1 1 1
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
H.
I
r
U- in i i of
M . hi in U . I I'm i It. U r. I
In run I r t . i i ... I .null n iiii.i
'uulktit i II ti W in I. W I on .f Wt l
irt'iliin -pi ml iiid iioiiii! an. i
ion gn i u to all Im-iiit -s i.ill . K.ti
ilall liiliUllliy i.ppoi tt I'.ist ..' .
IslOOMSP l7aacl IB
rj. v. nuHUNfit.-tii:
ATTOHM il I.A
Ultsn Conulj tb.llaiU
Oklshotua Avenue opposit I. and oil'is
UlTHkis. "si t
j UI1AS UitOM N
i Altortiel lleosrsj
I ATTollSfct tl Lttv
tli Oklahoma tra up .tains
H'THHIK OKLAHOMA
"TML ' UEN llHt
;23k
I i . I. t . in ah .1 . I a -1
it i' I .ii - n I n u. ' 'is- ll e I
1 1 I i ' jMi I I I I i - ill I ' 1 1 I ' lllld
lhe leilli I'l.il oi .low Hid llrtitfrp
toll. Ifolil Hi I p il i el ll 1 11 i I m I f . I
aiul siui-i iii mi;. iiud ai lltli 1 1 ii
iiiit'rte.l on i i .1 t .t li lur m uu ii.tuiui
plate or without iii v plate
I'rlcon Lewer tlinn Antvv'fro fUo
lur I'k'ulM. ..a . anJ I -a l
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