The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 278, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 20, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE RRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOHA.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY MAR(JH -0 18.M.
NO 278
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ANOTHER CRCESUS
Ho w.11 n Former Welt Known Citizen
of Oulhric.
HKlMVKSTHOrSANDSAWAV.
Writ Kuiitiu ClirMI.ni llriitlfiiiiin nf
llila (.'Ity. mid .taalalrd by it I'liriuir
Hni'lrl) I ciilcr lliilnu it IHiliiiih
HllalllFaa In Wh llllit t'lllll'f
H I ll'Htllltla .S'llllH'.
'I hr SrlirniPi
Tin1 following from tin Wichita
Lugle In regard to tRO of liuthiic's
former christian gentlemen will ln
good rending for their many friends
SIiikiii Wells lius been discovered.
Simon In not tin lilfiil character of u
not el by miy melius: In.- in a plain
tvrstern business inun who halls from '
Oklahoma where hi' graduated In the '
hanking business ufti'r stiidilng u lit-
lh In -Kansas.
Kvcrybodj thought that wlnn Simon
was dlsi'ovi'ri'il hi' wouhl loom up as a
second Martin Chtiz.lfivll. hut he dot's j
not. He knows how to turn u pt iiii
In tin direction of his own pocket to
he stirt' hill while that Is true he Is
not a miser by any means. In fact he i
is said to be ii hull fellow well met. To
he brief Mr Wells Is none other than
W. A. Thomas lute of tlutlirle where he
wus cashier of the defunct Capital City I
bunk an institution that turned its '
toes to the daisies In 1 still. It wus mi-
derstood at the time that the batik '
would pay In full but soon afterward
the announcement wus nuiile' that It.
was expected that It would pay live
cents on the dollar mid further eon-'
eerntlig the hank the deponent saith
not. Iteforo going to Ciithrie Mr.
Tliumus lived lit Kiugsley. Ktlwiirds!
enmity where he was also engaged in I
the bunking business
(If tin Louisiana (liiuriititeeunil Loan
company. Mr. Thomas is prime minis-.
ter chiiueellorof the c.xehct'iier. prlv.t I
. iiunsellor. kieper of the great srui. !
..ecietury for foreign a II airs and in '
fact the whole linn of Simon Wells A'
Co. lie In eommaniler-lii-ehlef of an
tinny of clerks copyists and type-
writers consisting ot some seven or!
eight ;lrl tn whom he It said to his!
credit he pays (food want's lie is as-
sisted in Ills I'titei prise by two men1
named Mel lure one of whom is ship-
ping clerk mid lieutenant manure r i
mid the other probably u inuseot for!
the Institution us the Informant of
the Kaglo has not been able to assign '
him any other position
The company opened up III the Stem
block and during the llrst week the!
women who Inhabit that building
enuhl not. for their lives tell anything '
ubout them. Woitian') curiosity how- i
cter was too slron1'. and one day thev j
put their heads together to iuvesll- j
Kate. Accordingly a peeping commit-
tee wus appointed and a black haired
girl who afterward atteiupteil to run '
aw a j with tin- I'amile Hill show ap-
plied a twinkling lilaik eje to the Let
hole ami saw eveiybody busy They1
were pulling up peculiar ilttle pack-
ages. Tlie girl shltcicil and ran back'
mid told the other women who weie
hreathlevsly intuiting the result of her
rccouiioiter. thai it was a dynamite
factory. Not a woman in that iiuildliiK
t'loM'd an i'V e for three nicjlts
expeetlni; every moment to hear
ail explosion that would have sent the
Stem block to the other sub- of the
moon. It was the leport that led to
an olllclal investigation b a police
ollleer who eouhl 1111111101111111; unni'
with tlie place or the husltiess contrary
to the peaee ami dljrnily of the state
In due time the company eased the
feeliiiKsnf their female neighbor- by
liiovlli' to the Howard block where
they are now dnliitf business.
Yesterday mornlne; a reporter for
the Kiltie met probably the oii'y per-
hou In the city who is la'miliar w ilh the
business of the company. He said' I
know the nature of the institution anil
It Is as Ii'tfltliiiutt us uny other lottery
A man has just us (rood a show fur
iIiiiwIiil' a capital pri.e out of it as he
wouhl lutxe b natroiilliiL' the Louisi
ana Mute lottery th
.Mexican lottery
or any other lottery for that matter.
They pay prizes every day through the
espress companies mid on some tlnys
they pay two or three prizes. Of
course they are making u p'le of money i
out of It. but tl'.ey might as well be1
making it here in Wichita us any i
wheteelse. They pay out about .M)ii I
a month to their help mill they are in
no respt'i t ilolatlng the laws'of Kan-
sas. '
wnyr
"Itecuiise they do no hut-mess in the
.statu and their drawings do no even
take place here Their business is
done nearly altogether in the eastern
states mid it is surprising to leurii how
much money is drawn to the west
through that source. They have
ugents in Yciiiiont mid New Hump
shire mid In fact their biggest busi-
ness comes from the New Kiiglmul ami
coast stulcs "
Investigation ut the proper place re-
vealed the fact that the statement that
they are doing no business in Kansas
Is tine.
A I nrkfi- rmuilil.
SherllV I'aint.'r yesterduy brought
ilolin W. I.lo.xd from ( Hen wood . I unc-
tion Iowa where he urrestcd him on
the charge of forgery. The man
forged a cheek on Murray A Williams
the Jewelleis. .SherllV I'aluter fol
lowed Lloyd through Kansas Mis-
sour! mid Iowa before
cutc'iliig him.
charge before
lie will come up on the
the present griinil jury.
LAWYEH'S OFFICE DOCKET.
siimi IIiImk ttlilili IliiT) tllnrni-) shniilil
llltle.
Tin: Si'.tn t'vi'irti. has put In stock
a lawyer': olllce docket. It In deiny
sl.e prlnteil on tin heaviest linen pa-
per handsomely bound with front In-
dex mid In every way it iicut mid con-
teiiletit hook to luivt' in the olllce. It
contains the number and style of the
I'lisi mill etery particular about it.
with space to id ace citations etc.
When yon see tills docket we know
Vint will declare you cant do without
U I'rk'e 1 ii ' hound. i:t Mi; ri if
bound St. imi Cutjh luvuriubly In
udvauoe.
THE FHII-NDLESS DEAD.
TiUI nf IIm- 1'iirllia (ur IIiii KIIHiuc of ii
t'n wliu) l.itat Niiiiiiiirr.
Tlu case of Sweet Perry wherein In
l charged with killing .1. V. Olium- j
lilKs the cowboy last summer Is mi i
trliil In tin' district court. Tin- hoy
kllli'il proves to hi' tin' sou of : wlilnw j
In Texas who wus iinahh' to come tip i
to tin' trial ami then' Is no one hut
tin- oillccrs of tin- law tu.liig care ofj
tin- prosecution. The hoy whi'ii kllli'il j
was on his way on horseback from the
Cltutfi country to Texas to see his
mother.
I
N. Ti'ItIII wus arraigned on lust
indictment mnl plfinh'il not guilty
Ills hollll III till' Mini of SI.ihki wan up-
provt'il ami hi' wan released.
Ileurj Meliolln ami Frank Sharp.
charged with grand larceny were ur-
raiirned ami pleaded not guilty.
cm 11(11 IIIMIDOV.
A rnifjr lllfiiriilniiliiil Mil Wlft mnl
lllniHilf In rlnirili ut lliililmnl.
Omo.wii. fill.. March 'JO .Inliii
llradv shot and killed Mary llr.nlv his '
wife and then committed suicide yes-
terday iiionilne; in the church of Im-
maculate ('oncei)tfou in this city
llr.nlv and his wife had Wen separated
.iboiit two years. He was much dissi-
pated ami uppears to have harassed '
her a irreat deal. Yesterday mornlm'
Mrs. Itrady went to imiss. arrlviuir i
after the services. She entered tilt)
church and knelt down to pray near
the altar lliiuly enlured and took a
i-eat behind lier. She appears to hae
hen unaware of his presence. No
others were in tlie church
suddenly llrady dicw a pistol and
placing the weaiinii at the back of his
wife's head drew the trl)''er Tlie
woman was hilled instantly. Then
llrady pointed the pistol toward his
own bo.lv and tired. I In: ball K'd'lL'
throuts'h his rifc'ht Iiiiik' Mijaiiwhilo
the noise of the shots had attracted
back to the church inun. of the mass
celebrants and thev rushed forward
to overpower llrady. lie brandished
his pistol nihil and thre.iteued to
shoot anyone who advanced Tho
crowd Hesitated. Then llrady placed
the pistol to his forehead mid blew out
Ills brains
llrady was about years old his
wife the sunn They were once well
to do Since their domestic troubles
llrady has been out of work much of
the time lie was probably ilernli'fed
(ini'siir.ti in i iito-ot'i.
Ilurrlliti. Ii t'lilriit to it I itnill) Nx.tr .Nnrlli
i:nlil. Ilk.
Noiiiii I'.mii Ok Match m An aw-
ful accident happened to the fainllv of
.1. It. Marshall. 11 Inn li miles south-
east of this place. Matshall had just
completed a lai'Kc dug out. In which
his family was to reside this summer
His family of nine children arrived
fi inn Iowa Thin -.day. and they retired
to bed !u what they little thought
would be u tomb While asleep the
top support of tin dug-out the
trunk of a small bkiek-j.iek tree.
Ijiiw way from the heavy lfi.nl
of dirt upon It and the top of tlie dug
out. scleral tons of earth went crash-
ing III on the slumbering family Two
small tables on one side of the rutin:
held the roof up until the father could
' estrlcate his w Ife seven children but
Hubert. H years anil Alice. 7 years
wet e crushed to death b the poles mid
toils of illrt thai hail fallen upon them.
The two ehihlieii weie hoirlbly
crushed and life was extinct befoie
the father anil rescued members of the
j famlh could dig away the dirt.
HANK III ril'IAI.s Mtltllsl mi.
I Nival lfWllllllll-llla lirmtilli; lllll llf III"
II ink I'alliir.Mil I'll i-laliir sirlint.
Lllll lilt. Mo. March 111 The olll-
cors ot the Itiiuk of i:celslor .springs
Mo. which failed last Monday were
arrested yesterday I'liev are. I base
Mcliinuiss. president: S It. Keith vice
i president; l L. I ravens cashier The
wuriallts were sworn out here before
.lustlci) of the I'eacc T. '. Uiuerson by
II .I. I' I'arieti. piesldciit of the
I'M'elsior springs school boa id. about
$i:. ".00 sehool uioiie.t being ill the bank.
The nlllcers aic eliargetl with leceltlng
nioliev on deposit when the bank was
insolvent and in a failing condition
The liabilities of the bank are about
HJ.iMld: oul.t ;' In money was in the
ban It when It closed. All but about
MOO of the notes held uie said to be
worthless Twelve hundred dollars
worth of laud completes the assets. '
iiiaiim .1 rut inn
Tofl'.ut Kti ii . March M. The re-
publicans of Shawnee county Saturday
met and elected thlrt.v-sK delegates to
the loiigrcssloual conteution of the
Fourth district which meets at Km
puru March 'J7 The delegates went
instructed for Charles I urtls. the prcs-
. cut incuiiiheiit
lllll) Mllllll ttllll.
Hi. I'.tso. Tux. March -U) -One of the
j hardest lights that ever look place In
! the west was fought yesterday between
j Australian Hilly Smith mid Hilly
Lewis of llutte. The tUlit was for
.MHl Smith weighed in at !'' anil
' Lew is at 1 la Lewis was knocked out
in foiirleen rounds.
Mlllll tllaalllirl lil.lrlil.
New rioiniMi:. Mo. March Mil. The
democratic committee of the Ninth
congressional Missouri district met
hern and selected May is m. the date
for holding the nominating convention
mid Montgomery ty us the uluec.
l
I iirnlalii il Union
To lent to two single men who do
not use t ibacco or Intoxicant App.v
to Hr PcoplcH the dentist.
Miss Patterson has engaged one of
the best hut trimmers from tlie cusl
Her pattern huts are beauties. A gen-
eral Invitation in given the ladles to
call and fee her stjlis before buying
elsewhere. Kxtru low price on all
hats Luster opening all next week
beginning .Monday. March in
Ur. I'lUe'rt Cieam Making I'owdcr
oloit I'erfcct Aladu
A CYCLONE
It Swept Over Lonfvlew Texas Ac-
companied by Hailstones.
SKVKHAI. I'KOI'IjK KlI.l.KI).
.Mmiij- llijuri-il Altii-lluiiilrriU of Wliiiliiifa
llriikrii mnl lliinara llriiiulltliril
Mini I'limu'eil-Until Aiilumlt
t.HjInir Arouinl -.')
I Mine t'lrura it
I mt'k.
Lo.x'nvmv Tex . March 'JO A iy
clone wlih'li swept over this place ut I
o'eliH'k yeslenlay niornlng.act ouipaiiled
by hailstones of liumelise sle. did iiiuiili
; damage lit caking over i'.oo hundred
I windows. It gieatesl fury was evperl-
I eliced six uillea enst of here where It
struck mnl demolished the largo coun-
try house of John Ciln occupied by a
large family of negroes The house
was in mi ancient giove of oaks twen-
ty In iiuiiiIht. everyone of which was
j uprooted and all were ae.ittered about
III great profusion.
Among tlie trees were found the
bodies of live dead negroes mid eight
others who were badly Injured besides
ilcail fowls cocs dogs and other ani-
mals. Obi Alexander Lester's dead hotly
was found tlfty yards away entirely
nude. Ills ohl wife surah wus pinned
under u tree mangled and dead Alex-
1 under Lester dr.. was found among
torn mattresses and debris dead Hub-
ert Lester. 11 yearn old. was found near
a tiee without any mark of violence on
his person .lus'icr ulllns was dead
pinned under a large oak snugly cov-
eied in a bed with his head crushed
mid Hints broken From beside him
crawled painfully out his young w iff
' Mollie ColniiF. with an ugly hole in
1 the center of her forheud She w ill re-
! cover "Sissy" Lester an Infant was
found dead in a fallen tice-top with her
legs and anus .-rushed. Silas .lolin-
sou. who was visiting at the
house wus bruised from head to foot
but no bones were broken. Ho will re-
cover. Frank Ulcr. also a visitor hail
his leg broken below the knee and
may recover. Hock Mutinous who
wus In bed with A let Lester dr. hud
his head bruised anil will tile Odessa
Lester I years old hud his leg anil
both arms broken and will tlie He
was found many yards away In a Held.
Arthur Lester 0 years ohl hud his leg
broken In two places below and ulmvc I
the knee mid otherwise badly Injured
Ho will die. Willie Le'.ler. .'. years old.
was slightly hurt He viys In awoke
a long ways from home in a Held and
sulVered from the hail ami rain.
Hen Hope a white mail near by.
brought assistance Immediately and
thedeail mid dying were taken to a
tiiio-rooiu house belonging to K. K 1M-
wards a son-in-law where they laid In
strange confusion tlie ile.nl. the mi-
conscious and the siill'ering side by side.
Half a mile south of this house the
house of Mr ll.it K it white man was
completely demolished but with a few
painful bruises he and his two children
escaped death John Hutlett's wagon
near by was blown awa and much of
It has not Wen found jet The gran-
ary of Nick llifiris. two miles eal. wus
unroofed
Tlie house of Sal lie .loues. colored
was reached ami her four-year-old
daughter llorllle. was perhaps fatally
wounded by hailstones
At the little town of Lmorj. :I0 miles
south of lireenville. Saturday evening
the western part of tlie place was
wrecked relief train w it h doctors
icporters and medical stores was sent
from Oreenvllle. The reeogiiled dcsiil
are: Oeorgc Walker. Miss I 'aster Alex-
ander Henry llrnssaiul a four-year-old
child of Henry Murraj
'I hive iillliletititled dead bodies were
found not th of F.iiiorj and brought to
town About hflj persons are wound
eil sonic ol them tpilte serioiislv. The
storm came from the southwest struck
the ground just ninth of the railloail
depot and swept the earth of every-
thing in its truck for about live miles
in length mid a hundred ar.ls wide
i ur. limits it iiim it i in in ii
Ur I't ltra iif Hit ItHfiirniM! Inirt-li I I tliua
II la liilliu-iii Iiik ltiitrrioio.nl .tpp'ilir-
llll'llla.
Ni.tt "l olii Mint-li 'ii l.'cv Madison
C Peters at the Hlooiiiiugdiih- lie-
formed eliureh ilcliveiel Sunday eve-
ning an attack on the Human i alholie
eliureh mid its iulbieuci. in tin gotern-
incut at Wiisliington The preaeliei
tleclaicil that i at Imi if iulliieueea are
patent m alt the depai Imeiits in mat-
ters of appointment promotions ami to
dismissal ami pat Numerous luelili uls
were cited in which Protestants weie
dlscriinlnated against He a veiled
that the .Mormons and Humanists arc
the only icllginiis that hate ever main-
tained 'bureaus" at Washington for
lobbying" In the iuleiest of their
churches He promised speeilh- charges
soon
All lllllatltll Irt-lnilil'a ttltr tletla
Si Ptl'l.. Minn . March '.Ml. Ill his
St. Patrick's day seriiuu Suttiuhiy at
' tin cathedra! Archbishop Ireland tie-
' claictl that foreign nationalism should
1 be kept in the background and made
to L'lve olace to meric iiiisui He
iltvidt upon St Patrick's career as a
practical Illustration of his theory
The Catholic church In America should
In American -not Irish or foreign in
uny tvuy. .so one snoiiiii vine or seen
olllce as Irishmen.
Ileuil U' Hi lilt lliiuil mi I hr llirniil...
Tlif.Mox Mu. March 'ill -Knilueer
II. M. Iloirmaii fell dead on his loco-
motlie while pulling a Hock Island
train from Hlilou to Hock Island yester-
duy afternoon He was mi old em-
ploye of the Hock Island mid was one
of their most trusted engineers lie
wus about n.'i or hi yeirs of age and
was supposed to be sound ami healthy.
Illsdivith Isiittrlhiltcd to heart disease
The union depot ill lbtiver. Col was
set on tire by crossed electric light
wires yesterday morning and all but
the east wing was destroyed. Lou
I'.aS.OOOj ItltUUiUUt) IWJ.IWJ.
r rL7 -'.''. f. mmk. t ds itj r jr ; iiJ-niitiMti3t:?S' vr "
tCs 'JititW .' ;''
JllJi.l JWU.Sd II SKINS.
Tnt- rliilM ni ' s.utioln jmlat he Kotniiil itif lirii"ia lnjitiiiiim "Ir.i.n Vi 'lurn I'.irltto
(liiMojri'4 trmn tin .inc H.ti HI sur.n.t Slirlllt V J in IMI itttrti bt I'l'-anli'lit
Cluii-luint In la t is liilg I.. i ih- l.aslfn I . -1 r t t Wi.n-ii ttml nunsitud .linlioi
lirmliuiii mi tlie ifiuli l i ! ni' mil jii In ul ilriuil nlnu Hit lattvr m.tfiH' Ju Jsa uou ut lr-l-tli
ut Clt ttlatitl i ca l'i-t.
i in; i .tin 1 1- int. i.
int. i. .
nit'lte Hull' I imi" I
1 lit- Srlmlt' I lllllllt e Ct'l.l
lilrlfil II tllaaimrl Itltt-r t t.
I Inn. I
W tstiiMiro.N March 'ill. 'lb t'.eimi-j
cratlc meiubers of tlie seiuiti imnil-1
tee on liuaiice have i'oui;! I iheir
work on the tarlh bill an I ubiinOed
the ciiaiiges which thrt nn ni.tde
from the hill suhllllttetl Hie -ub-(
committee tti the full eoii'iniliee this (
afternoon. The prlueipil ili.tuif.-sj
made in tlie bill Is in the so n - hed- '
ulo which has been nio I li I to J
take into account the col"" a- ell as
the nohirl.atiou of siigii- II' -t H
ailil one-eighth of a cent per i.iii h " i
the color test so as to insure to Hie le-
Ituer this much protection.
As there was not a iiiorutn of deiuo-
crats in attendance when the house
met to-day no ciTort was iiiadu to lake
up the New Mexico admission bill Mr.
llri'derlch was given live minutes to
submit an argument foi including in
the sundry civil bill it specific appro-
priation for the proteeti ui of Atchison
against the encroachment of the Mis-
souri river. U tin elost" the pir.igriiph
appropriating JfT.'iJ.UUO It. lit expended
under the direction of tin Missouri
rivet commission was agreed to. with
tlie amendment desired
'I lie IIUliil Hill llrltirt- Hie I'r. -lil-nl.
W tsllixiiinx March Ml Vice l'resl-
dent Sleieiisi.n signed I it lllainl bill to-
day mid Chairman Pearson of the house
committee on enrol ted bills pre
sented It to I'rivale s.crel:ny Ttiiivber.
who receipted for it III the president's
liiiuit. this afternoon. Tlie constitu-
tional ten days' limitation within which
it must be signed or tetn-sl if at nil
will not legiii to run until to-morrow
lioweft" as fractions of tl.it lire not
counted Very spcedt action tin the
part of the president Is not expected.
rum mliirt tt littliit; tlt-ttil-Nttt
oiti. March ' Ctuiiiiiodoru
William H Whiting. I s N. retired
who wus knocked down and run over
by a cab on Hroaitw.it street nine
weeks ago died to-dav. I or more than
a year tlie commodore had been a suf-
ferer from kitlnet trouble which was
aggravated bv the accident and result-
ed in death I iiiinuoilore U lilting suit
long service in the iiuvj and was pres-
ent at several historic moments ami
places He was born in Huston seventy
j'ears ago.
llf Illllill.lil. ho lilt ill "illleil. I
W tsiiiMiiox. .Miiieii ill ll.niL'er of
the Itliietlel.ls Inelilioil iissiiinllii' nn llli -
portaut iiiteruatioiial asH-et has van-
ished us the state department tins re-
ceived satisfactory assurances from the
government of I treat llritalu that tlie
landing of troops from the It M S. i
I leopatra at Klucllelds Mc.intgiiu.
was solely for the protect ion of the in-
let ests them of Hie Hrltish siiltjVcts (
riniipriiiiilai'il l It. I iiat
Nl tt Volih Mareli .' I here will lie
no contest over tlie will i.f unfe Fix-
ley. Hoberl I olford tier IiusIkiihI liuv-
lug ellected a sell lenient with tlie
motlicr unit sisters of his late n ife 'I lie
uiother. il is said will it-eelve fJ'..0iHl
and mi allowance for the n iitaluder of
her life ttlillo the stirs will receive
J la. nan mid an allowance j
llrlil-l I railrra I filar lllll ltltertt.
Ilio.l txi.iiio Man Ii .' Ike I'ortu
gui'M' war ships Mindill" and Albu
iileiipie. on which lm da iiauia ami
Ills fellow leaders of tlie revolution
took refuge ill Hie collap-e of the re-
bellion put to eii iet"isl.n uftcruooii
witlioul opposition li mil Hie govern-
ment. 1 1 Is thought Hint the rebels
will 1m lauded at Montevideo
I
I llllf fur I lie I ttuiii In IIU. I
Cllll'l'l r I IlKl'.h. Col . March SO Tlie
militia ill-lived hero yesterdov morning
mid went Into camp 'I liey had
marched on fool from Midland and
were worn out Ycxlerdai the) ic-
uialned in camp with nothing to do
while Hens.- Tarsiiet and lliooh
sought to arruiige a conference for the
settloinent of the troubles.
'llirnti lll-tpiTilll' tlrll l.aut.
FlII'.tioM Neb Mureli ! lliaib-
Carletou the miirilerei of August
(luthntii null two luirglurs escaped
from the Dodge eouiitv jail lw sawing
out tho bars of their cells No trace of
theiil has been found laileton was
sentenced to tie luiUgcd 1 rnl.iv but the
supreme court hud granted staj unt.i
September
ttita Slit. I'M le.ira till! ill I Iiu Hi'
Pllll. t nt:l. I'lllt. March in Mrs Anna
Ituiley cohueil who I'lniuied to lie lil
tears old diet! silildeiilt In tier room al
till Lombard street last nlglil
Hnvn'ou a paoIliil) slovo in tour
houe? Hen tliose upw ono ai Hbap-Und'o
r.
V
'
S
niir Pliiliiilili'titii tint iiitr i. !
Pun. tint fin t. .March '.'0 I'he this
in. i.'iilUK destroyed the big lull! prop-
ti if ow lied by lleiirv Hump A Hros
m tiiiifiic Hirers of table chillis and
coiiutei panes fronting on Htititingiloii
mid extending from I'alethorp to llan-
isick street. Ill the heart of tlie Iteii-
singtnn mill tlislrlct 'I'he total loss is
estimntetl at Mii.iiiiii The building
was live stories high and eotnprlsed
tin ce separate mills
lll'tl'llllr'l Hit- lilllllllll
His hi--i i ii N V. March '.. Ilev
I're.l v'l""' a ll.tnlist minister preaclieti
a sermon "-iiti.ltit night exposing tilt
V II.- reati a full copy of the
constitution lie denounced the oritur
severely and upheld the Catholics as
loyal Aiiicririin ettiens
I Ire til I 'art lot Kt- tin.
(' turn tor. Mo. March Jo. - Fire
broke out yustcrday morning in tlie
l'ollard block on tlie west shit of the
stpmre in the olllce room occupied by
Dr. Moore and part of the block wa
consumed Loss aluiiil ".'U.immi: partly
Insured
tt Ill-Ill III lillllll t'lllllllllllll
lol'f.UA. Knn.. March ) Heports
......i.lw.il bv secretiiry 1'olntrii. of tlie
.iiplfiilliinil tlenarlineiil Indicate that
tin Kansas wheat crop Is III cxecllct
olidltton A few unfavorable reports
have come from bV southwest but
generally ttiev are very encouraging
'I'he fanners have coiniiictired to plow
for spring erus
K...1 3'i.Uts Unoi. uer iiaiixo.i.i
Oru iigeit and Miss Nellie .McCarthy
who lived with Hie Martins were
tlrott lied in Sun I' raiielscn by the cap
sizing of n tuehl 'I net were out oil a
pleasure trip
movement hits I ecu inuiifiiruUd
in I'l.it tc counti. Mo . In form u conn
t out of parts of liuehauaii and I'latU
('..unties tvitll llearlHtrti us the comity
teaU
.. - ...--.
.. cm rtr..f niti.t . niu
ello.t fever continues epidemic in
llio The deaths a veruKe seventy n day
The eiiiisiils at Panama of lith Pern
Iltld Leiiiidoi dent the rumors of n ret-
olullon In Peru
Tin altendiiii.e at tin. San FmnelMMi
liiidivlnter fuir Saturday wus mi III
'I'he ateruife Is irrnduallv Itiereuslnjr
Martha .1 Nil' ter. a typewriter girl
in W II Miilhin s olllee in New Vorlt
! city shot herself dead III till ollh
Sa t onlay.
Antonio Aillutie literally luitoheii'tl
mi old mail UU yuant and two children
near liiiuiiajuntii. Me.x He wus ur-
ids ted mid may be lynched.
The stale Siimlat sehool eonrclii'iii
of the I hr 1st ia n church will bo held
in uiihage. Ill May ;' it mid .'I
llvei .'(Hi delegates will he present
Attornet-iteiirral Little of Kansas
has decided Hint she rilis are eiitllliitl to
only twenti-llve cents for each nub-
Miiiu or siiitilar legal paper served
I mir children of W l Walson iter
killed and Watson liljini! In the col-
Inpttr of I heir home in Trick hit ill. Ten
during a wind storm I rldiiv night
I tie istlv of .lolin sliaw u faruier
ntiug ulHiiit ten milt's noilhitest of
lliininb.il. Mo- was foiintl It ing liesuh
the llaiinll'ul A' l .Liseph i.tllisiad
tracks lie had lH"n struck In n tutiu
during the night
Mfelings in e.iiiiiiieiooi'.itioii of the
proehiniHtlon ol Hie coiniiiniic of Paris
wrc liebl hi l.tris Thttic ws uitill-
nrder. large lliiinlier of istmios
tlslted Hie eeuttilery oi i-re IB t nuiso.
'there was no atlempt ut iltinonstril
lion
W8 others
Wllt'M lllll slMu ..llll'S llllll il
llnlll isllllli'lll Hill Will gIVl'
llii'iu slrcinlii 'ml itiiiku
llii'ii milk 1 1 )
Scott's
Emulsion
tho (.ro.ui) of Cuil-livof Oil
iu uirfalies mot Mors :i mi m.i kts
l)iil)its Fat ii ud lip.'iltliy. Olvos
Sll'l'llgll) iDI'OWltlKI Ilillll'UII.
Vhsii-ihhx. llii'WHilil ovir I'ti-
tlul's'O it.
llon'l be decelred by Substitutes!
I'ltptrjJ li ..ii i liu.. A.' I)riitii
UNDER FIRE
41
Miss I'olltirtl Heliirns to the Witness
Stand lor Cross C.innnalion.
i
lilt: cmVH AI.AIX IMIKSRNT.I
Hit- I'litliilltT I filrr In "t tittlt." Ilrinto
Hit. rrin fa In n IMIinl I urer far
tt Inun lip I iili'Miillieii lli-ull
.trTrilliin t IJiirallnn
iilijt-i tril Into Her
I llllliarl
W tslllN'tiTiiN. March 'W. - 1'resmire
for adiulsslon to the clritih conn
where the Pollard-llreckcnrlilgr ease
Is In prtijrrt'ss. was greater tins ntnrii-
Intr than Ii has been at un time tie-
foie beeitlise of the expectation that
. ......... ... .... ........ ..
Miss l'ollard wnuld return In Hie wit
tiess stlllid for the cuuliiiiiniioii ot the
cniss exiiiiilnatjoli began lust I rhlttv
CniWlls piesscil iiLMinat the bail ill's at j v i tt i ilr lt.irMt. Kit I ttiri
the doors mid were reitelleit Willi Hie I ' n tv l.n .'.- Nn -1 aWl'lt. I rr B
greatest .l.tlleolit . """ "' N".- '" ' '"?'i ' ."'V
" ... t i . . .. hi'1 - iira'i.s. No .1 rr.1 n rn aiH
Miss I'tilluril apiieateil witlii.ul Hie 4l.lU v.t t-a-t I .-ar good j-
bhit'k cloak Inch she liad worn bfftire i i i. i .i ti.
ami was iln-ssed in a black clolh gown I r.'n .ii i.tii u .n atea.w privpa ililtle
At. .turn its Hi. trl .iti..ntil .lit. nirnln I '"I1"11" 'I" l" m wrtltMl !bi
went iipnii the stniul ami several tjiies
-i
thills were asked iv Mr iirlisti in til
leet examination lotheiiiery tvhelh-
er she had evei been iimrried Hie an-
swer was So Mr i urllsle
'Who was Hit fattier of tour tlrst
child" was Hie i.tiuetloii to which
the witness leptletl "Mr ItrceMii-
ritlge Hid the relations which yon have
teslllleil tu Willi I ol. Ilreikllirldgij ism
tlmie after Hie ;iith of pril. iMiifi-in-tpltiett
Mr i urllsle. that being the date
of the secret marriage to Mrs W lug
' Thej dkl up to and including the
17th iliij of May. tvi.i which was the
last time I saw l ol ItiveUiiirldgc Miss
I'ollanl reptieit.
When tiskrd wliellier slie was u mem
tier of the church she explained that
site had been eonllrincil in the I'piseo-
pal church
"Ho yon know ttie value of character
for u !eulher." Mr Hiilterworth nsttetl.
"Most assuredly I do. Netur soiiiueh
as to-day" came the prompt reply
'lint all this was swept uwiiy by one
act '
There was some sparring tt lien Hut
terwnrlli produ 1 tlie letter of the
high Mown sellout g.rl to "Wessle"
Itrowii daughter of the professor of
the Wrsleyuu sumiiuiry anil used It as
a basis of cross-examination 'i'he
plaiutlll admitted that it had been
oieriliau ii and Hull she exaggerated
in her pride at Unit time It contained
i refeienees to a blind lover for tt hoili
she had entertained the greatest af
feetlou according to the allusions mid
also to l.oselle miotics.
Weie ton engaged to lilin"" In-
iiilied Mr Hutterwortli referring l"
the latter iiidivltliial
"Not at that time replied Miss Pol-
lard There were ottier references to tin
latter person anil to her Idea that it
was liertliitt to break htm of his habit
i of swilling lire wuter '
"Hate j on eorreelfil all the errors ill
I this letter ' was asked lit Mr Holler
I worth as he finished its reading in h:s
lies! I'liieutlolllirv style wli It'll living
! sometthut ponderous hurtllv a uded
j with Hie senlliueiit.il terms o. the
epistle
' "Not all of them.' Mis I'ollanl re-
i(i( uii . mn .r wll UeKnu
' t" w ipe lier eves w Ilh lier hatldherelllef
III Itn course of the llnpilrt about
' her eurlj aspiration and her reading.
' Ml- l'ollard said Hint thetltlV he llltd
i no ' "I Hreekinritlge al the seinluarv
'' '"'" .'
jr ut i.nc.aiieiu -aiuari ineips.
'I iimlirstund toil to say Hint vn
litid read no literature uhieli coiiltl in. I
he .put In the hands of a molest jfnl
tile cross-cjfiiininei asked
' Hue moilielil iulerHisiil Me Wil-
son proceeding in argue that this pe
eulllir line of iitesioniiig Imd Ih-cii
pnrsiii'il so fur. eontiiiuoiisli ami so re
pell led It Hint II was ls-co'iiug niipres-
slve 111 his replj Mr lliittarttorth said
"The philntlir tins put llilier elnirai ter
hern as the main point of Issue sM.
has surroiiiidi'd herself so fur with an
utmospliere of perfect purity."
It nits not the Hut of iinstioliliig
lull Hie repel II Inns of it to which lie
objeetcil Mr Wilson urged a lid the
court sustained Iiim
' Were toll "III enough to take care
of votli -a'lf ul Hie Wesletiin seinilliirt "'
ttits the ilex I ipiesllon
"Ves sir. wus Ihe uiisttel
'there wus much iplcst inning as to
ithethei Miss I'olluril knew certain
pet sons iu I bulge purl. It v. where she
had sloppvit in IHs-'ulid Hts.t Stmil.
the on nies she dkl not rciutiulH-r. tin
ut tiers she recalled miiollg them lrx-
iitnlei .III I la n the lilmd man with
win mi the defense will endeavor to;
i prove
Miss Pol bird had h mock nun
nagt
IllilOIr illlltilli etertolidiiet lllltlMlK
;... ij.. ton r.s u-.ovi i inn lie etcr ai
tempt lo caress you.' was uked
"No iiuleeil he would mil have dared
In
' How long did your friendship with
Mr .tiiliao continue "
I thought Mr .Itillun iv ntlll my
friend I did not klloW that lie tt us
lint
'Diit joii know Uvtoii llubllUon ' '
I knew Mr. Hohlnsoii."
Iiltl you ever correspond with linn
"I may have written to him I ""
not rente miter
The cross examination of Miss p..1
lurd coiitiuileil for some timt loiigei
but nothing of particular importum
was bi'iiuglil out
lirslli rnil-il Ilia tttirl..
Nut II tti xi onii . March 'in -llmnl
lej It. Ives the iiilllloualn of tills cilt
who ftiiccuuilK'il to softutllnK of the
brain a week ago died to-tlat llr
never look a vacation or provided him
Mdf inure than the eoiniiiuiiext neeev
hltlcsof life
ilcorgu Hither. In Lahi View. 111.
Sutiirdiiy liltflil shot Olid klllwl lh
father Five bnlleU we'B ilrwi Into UU
iod t .
Culpnxsa'i.rroui ami frntniBHt
Mr. 1. 1 '(!!. a li th i l.- t.uuntl?
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kihsI prltt-a i4ietlalitr tm r I who! 4pH
j tli .-n ii.-s. in in- aH.riiiiitt- marltei b i
oleui .' ii h mini i a t-ritia lilirber hre iSaS
ul Ml I ...Mi. loil i s !. r .vera iblnk IRtJ
i-di i "' niemi i iiiiioi I tat iiim It tuuger
j I'.iti iC- .a li. tl l lj i! utra Tar ?
rt't n-
I lltr.t W l..-;.l S. M.jrl I .-art St'ifc 1 81ft
rt't-.ii-
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ii-ii..i mi i.. titsir to w ima ui
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in. ; mix ii -"Ml t Ml' t ai. tdnai-iCttr;
Nn .1 hum-I .10- itfti '.' Nil S "Ittttj
S.'i.' i .1 tilir. ait.- So t Mt
'iuiiI'iI iinlllllisllt at Mi Mrniphla S3 I
liiixtlil 9e Munplila
ii.t-a aula nmti- reatllH Ulan mi HilurJaT 'li-1
nfrt aImiui 'ir tilithrr
i Kt-t -lius ni inn u-i1 19 mr s jrwr o
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I Nit - till V. .1 -...Ul arlll Ni 3 intltsl
1 s.fjts- V 4 mur.1. Sla.'Si- Nn t uUU
i illt .1ti- Nit I whlla Jil' i l. lie
I Htiv It. . iiia. "fit lira mnrUft nrmrri
J inn.. on ilu.i.e list). Nn I. IJi.M lo
aiu.l- iitntM fnt'r ttralrli- (01: aJ
to ih in ttimtsi iiimniuti lit lutilluul
SI ttiiit mi
Kmilita I'll J I'tu. Iiu..
Iitii'li tut Mitrtli 13 V.tglVetj
el4. (' ii no r Itctfipts tltjliltr;
murkiM oil'-l iri.iiurir inwrr (jucjr !
iiri.r -is- itii-l." Ui- ilalrr. fauci
linn II. I.tii Hi a..!l.l lu.kFtl 13111a
inn-kin-- ;.. ii.iuii th- I'uullry Hr
. .l.l iitlil inarUi'l it. Hie Htutrr ruoatrra lie
lt-lia l aprlllt.'. Ii iTtilltirs IHo. TutUj
Itl'f illU llglll. a ruilv (i.Ulilrra nut wjiat.t.lo
It Hi hfiia. l t t Iii iiui Ita i l7o per tin
Ureal- tut tvnnitil .tt n)t. uttt.iiiililr l'luroDl
In cotnl Ueinanil 11 '.'.. jmr a..'ii i.rpi-H I'rutlt
I ranlKrrlfa .lerant Hrm l0Uiti ti Cap-a
I'ihI m-slt. till r f. t fl tlllllKl l'.tllt)l
inure llrtillful aleailj fjui .' -t cut. ('!
i-rr Mii'Iiikiii am ill .'j j I n-ixt Uuticli juot
I iits.i pt-r limn i I .uiiiiliott'r iii til llii-toc.
larK'. f I 1 t ' ' liar ilu"ti l'tiialnoa itctlvr
S alimilv Siirllifrn Stitte t'.utr nln. TMt'ic pr
Iiu ai'fil Ititap ami llelir.m "V(t;"e Ohio )c
avtiel ml J.V is r Imi vi'llow f5c prr 1)1
! Ileum - Ctalrrii liitn.l p'. ken II itlitl At per bu..
Iliii'illum JlStl'tl' ht Iii iiiilmi mrlt !
Halc M-ll.i.1 -' il'J. or l.t.l lilte pti.li.
IIiii. it "Vt. I !i H-r Iiu Shtiilali II -ii pur crl
i I beta sir ur ilorn liuiii'liea Turnlpa iMfl pr
tm Tiiiiiiliioa fli tlii.iif.l1f.' Uucr.MiM
lr n luakeis Apur.iKu lt' per itoxs
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Prqessional Directory
LAWYERS.
EDWARD DAWSON
1 1. a le t h . I i It rl 1 1. p.n In u-ii I of
I In I ut. i nil'
A I I OH XI- t tXlllnl tail li.ll If I. ttt.
Paeilic Itiiil.lnig. ' ' I sireet.
W ashiiigtuu l. C.
Priictieis in tlie ei.urts .r the District
of ( oliiiubia. I oort of Claims the
Kxecotltc Departments and Con-
gress. Simi.it tll. nli'.n liliril hi
.mu mu fn.'ion (lu'inia. Ititure Ihf
ill id. i Si'idii ni
M. L tVIOCK
Pension Attorney.
Fiftei-tl teiti's Pra.'lice - I. ate III. '"'
in Itegt. O V I Olbce with
Hi-rod A W iilmei
liCTHHIi: iiKI.MIOMA
L L DRIDCE.S
Attorney at - Law
Iiiii
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I . i. ray IS
!nt isi.in si
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i..s block
Mti
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KEATON & COTTERAL
A I I.. us i - i I.
Homiiis I. '. and liilernation Ut
and Trust Iiu Idg ilk live
oPPOSITi: I s . imi iil'FICP.
'. d I'l':T
I ati W'rst t iigiuia
Attorney'.' at .' Law
Has hud an i speii. me us lawyer of
;i j ears iii Wist iigiina Olllce Ken-
dall building ' pp'isite Piist-olllCC
KOOUS 1 '7- n.nct 1 B
15. I". HUltMNU.UIl
A i i mix 1 1 1 1 Law.
Itcsli liiioilr Al.tlratU
Oklahoma Avenue oppnstt Laud OHm
Uutiikik Hit. A.
Oil AH. lUtOMN
Attorney UootraJ
Attoknty xi Ltw.
I4 (lUlahouia t ap tlslra.
(1UTIIH1K. OKLAHOUA
Uli. PE.OPX.Ksri
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Willi l villi- 'Xpcrleiuc Diseuhrd
Atltl ixhI-ciI in i ves sated utile alld
Hie tct'lh lilled in ei nw licit Hrldgv
Work gold and poicclaiii crowns' gold
Hint silver llllliigs and arlittcUl teeth
inserted oil gold. I libber oi II I II til I II U IU
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