The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1, Friday, March 23, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAIiOHA.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MARCH 2tt 1894.
NO 281
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A DISHONEST ACT
Democratic Member of the Election
Commission Plays n Dirty Trick.
SNKAKY TWO-FACED SKAIM'Y
Ile Writes With III Ottn llitml III.' !)-
ililiiiinl tin' llmiril In Throw urn I he
rupllikrl mill Vnliiiiti'i-rs In !-
llicr II In Hip ('liiilriiiuii ut
Thiil Tutl) mill Mulll-
littci It i:n liniilc.
V K. II. Scurry the applicant for
trlster of tin. liiithrle hind mllcc timl
.1 ertl.. i..l f .1 l.lileiitlyiiiiyillwlliyovi-rlrlil:thiMirKl.
elcetlnn comiiilsslun. bus pitted liliu-
self into the most unetivln'jle position ment. in my juilr "Hint relates liiiulc to
mi honorable man conlii be plac-o.J in l1"' J1"' of " !m"ff flllt' "rl'ri'1"'1
.. . . . certlllcute anil it should lie so held
by his dissenting' opinion on the action T1l defect objected to. to-wit the
of the board of election commissioners failure tit state citizenship unit iltullll-
In throwing out the populist cltv eatlonstind residence of the candidates
ticket as nub'lshed In the mnrnliiir '' lhi "'Il'l cerlltkatc Unit which
I. cudcr. A representative of Tin: '
SniKCii'ini. Intervlcwe.l C. It. Ken-
fro and .lack Scixus this iiioriiliifc and
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. . .
ished when they rend his opinion in
l... I 1.... IMI .
me i.u.iiu-r. iiu- wuiiiiiiuni- in t iii
Ucnfro's tlrujf store In Its delibera-
tions .Mi. Searcy wus tlrst lust anil
all the time in favor of tlirovvlntr out
the populist ticket. Ho even did most
of the talking. He went further lie
said that since he was udu.lttc! tl i
practice before the district court he
iould volunteer to uppeur for the cm
mlttee iu ease the populists fought the
.1....1.1 1 .1... 1 1 11.. .1..1 ui
more he wrote wltli lilsowu hand the
decision of the bo.irtl to be signed
which writing the luard now ha in
its possession. It is ah follow--
(il'iinilK. II. T. .Murch .'i. s-i. To
I'. l. Slilppy. chuirmiin. ami Leo Vin
cent secretary of the people party
cotivcnllon. nentlcmen
men uii are no-
let nominated by '
e voted for In the
tilled that the tick
your convention to l
city election April l ism. has bli-n b
us thrown out Iiccause you faiu 1 1
comply with the statutes of thlserrl
tory governing these matters.
Very respectfully.
Hoard of Hlcctinu Coinniissloners for
the City of (iutlirie.
Here comes .Mr. t'curcy'-. dirty trick.
Mr. Searcy having written tint board's
agreed report on store paper and iu
pencil .lack Selves wns given It to
have il written in Ink hdforc it would
be signed. Mr Searcy had agreed to
sign it Selxus copied tlie form In ink
mid he und Henfro -Ikiu-iI it. He then
t ink it to .Mr. Sea rev in the land ollu'c
and .Mr. Searcy said he would sign and
take il to Mr
shlppey. chairman of
the populist central committee. So
expeetcd any treachery upon the
part of hcarcy and the republican
committeemen were astonished when '
they read Searcis opinion iu the
Leader this morning. Searcy has
finiiiiittcd a greater outrage He took
the decision of the hoard from Mr.
clasiiud changed It to read unfit!-
lows. Iiiterpnlutliic the word printed
ill Italics:
To I'. M. Shlppi. Cliiilruinii. and l.eo
ineeiii neerei.ir.v 01 lilt' -eolies
party convent Inn.
cuttcuicii You are notiiled that
the ticket I'oiiiiiiatcil by our eiinveu-
lllill to be voted for at the citj elec-
tion April .1 ls'.H has been by us
tlnsiwn out because of failure to com-
ply with the statute- of this teirltorv
goiernlug these matters
Very respectfully.
ii. nki I I". si:i s
C II 'Skmiiii.
Ilrtmliliiiin Ui uifiii uf Hoard of IMoc-
tluii Couimlssloiiurs of the City of
(Juthrle.
IHsu nlliifi.
W. 11. II. Skuih .Iu.
Ih mm nilb Mi inln r uf Snlil Itwuil.
That S"carc agreed to sign tlie re-
purl of the committee it Is not iicuck-
silry to take alone the statements of
the i-miiiliiii.ini ni..iiiiiirw ..r it... i....i
.. . . ..'
The meeting took plaee in Itenlros
drug store and there are tin cc other
wltnes.ses to the fact of his stutiiiietiK
ami action taken there.
That Mr earey was seen In 1 audi-
date for City Attorney Haker after-
vard is patent frmu the decision he
Klvcs this 111 irniiig ami the opinion at
length supporting It Mr Win L II
.Searey. . did not write the legal
opinion t wliloli his name Is atttiehed.
How Mr. Seare.i can have the follow
lug opinion and the one he wrote fur
the board emanate from him the suinc
day and consider himself an honoia-
bte man Is a mystery:
llltiiiiti:. O. T. '.Murch .'.'. Isni.-
riider the statutes of the Territory of
Oklahoma governing all elections of
ollleers by the Australian ballot sis
tern. It is prmlded that the cltv clerk
shall appoint one member of the tin.
political parties polling the highest
number of votes who with himself
shall be a board of election eoinmls-
Moncrs. In cotnpllanei) with this pro-
vision of the law. Hy clerk ScImis of
theelti of tiuthrle unpointed V. H
llenfro und Hie undersigned to aot
wltli him us such board.
The statutes further proilde Unit In
not less limn tlfieen duys before 11 uln
election the chairman und secretary
of 11 party conientlon. or party enui
mlttee o a certain nuinberof petition-
ers in ease of 10 party organl?iitlnii.
shall certifi to the elty elerk the list
of their . audi. lutes for the vurlous of-
lice together with other iconlrenieiils
set u' s in iiltully in seetioi a 27us ami
'i. . f the statutes of Oklahomo
Lin - itni'linn-o with thii. tnovUhm t
li'' ' h .'ay of March I" M
?PP
i uianaud LeoMiieentti
sciretury (if a convention held liy tin'
populist's u legal political party which
polled tlic necessary percentage of vutt s
at tlie last general election In this ter-
ritory in la1 entitled to nominate a
ticket f! I imI their ccrlillcates of noini
nation of certain gentlemen as "audi-
dales of tliat ndltlcal organization for
certain olllces of tliu city of Outhrlc
which ccrtlllcalc tin f'uid board of
commissioners liv u majority vote re-
fused In certify us properly llleil ami
onlercil not tube printed for tlie rea-
son Hint tlie sniil ccrtlllcalc illil not
comply with tlie sections of the stat-
utes above clteil
On the list day of Murch 1 -1 .
twelve days before the election suhl
Shlppv. uschalriiian. anil l.eo Vlnecnt.
ns seerettiry. us ufnresold tl'cd u sup-
' pleuientiiry certlllcute supplying the
uellclclley ns tiforcstilil. WHICH Was CVI-
mil certificate having been tiled within
tln tlitu tiliowt-il by law. tlie supple
' lOW. st.l.tll III 1 1...
supplemental eer-
tltlcutei me nui-elv formal icntlire-
incuts of the stutul'c technical in the
e.Mrcme and it beimf the rule Kovern-
Inir the const ructliiiis of statute- that
statutes of thi-char.ictcrshiiuld be lib-
oniUveoii'trm ted und not strletly eon-
'. . . . -
struct! in my jii'ijfiueni ii whs error
for the minority of said board of elec
tbiu conimisoioners to fall and refuse
1 to certify suld ticket und to throw the
is inic out. In mv Juiluuient. Hi an
election of this character where the
HaHlleatlons of the cundhlutes und
the residences of each and every one
.in tin. tli.lfi.t lutki.II lMuiii'ii flint in
L.0strttlnif the statute and applying it
to this certlllcute. the suid'boaid
might well hate taken imllelal notice
of these mutters.
Was it the intent of the legislature
t disfranchise so large a (Mirlion of
our voting jHipnliitlou umjii such a
technicality"
..hail tii party be dlKfruiicliiieii
o llimsy 11 pretest-' I belb-yellto
lHebrenboth the Intent of the leb.
littore and the po'l f the courts to
?pectlve o"f principle or crJeds. a free ;
ballot and 1! fair count and. believing
this. I will be no partv tn uny ut.cmpl
KMtr ru-iv iiiiumi'i I'iriv iiuitt. in'
trt Hfraii.-hlso tlise neoole. ami
lherelrc I tlntsbnl.
I his also relutes to tiie petition of
I'Vlix Adler
m. I'. II. Si: Mt k. .In.
Democratic .Member of Said Hoard.
Later .luilge Du'c set aside the de-
cision of the board and admitted the
pop ticket but knocked out Mr. Adler.
Hut this does not make Mr Seaicy's
I came any more honorubli.
Dr. Price's Cream ISukinj; Powder
World' J I'nlr Hlghtil .Medal and Dlfloma
HIUH HITfiS.
tlm
Si-uttUli Itlli". Ma. mi ll.ihl an
n-
1111.1I I'liiitni .illnii.
The Scottish Itites .Masons of Okla-
homa held their annual convocation
uru h.st ntifht. Th-.-lodge doings ure
' wnys highh secret and noonc known
vnat tool place but Ihey held a ban
Ult ut Mrs. an Voorhces" which was
Uslblo and highly interesting They
like the Hebrews seem to hold the
nns.oier. mid that wa the occasion ol
the meetl'v The following were
present
Harper S l iiniiliighum. iird degree
deputy of the supreme council. W. T.
faiin.m. I.'nd degree I. D. DeStelguer.
:i;nd degree all of liuthrie; It. A Uog-
er-i II. Wolf. I. Lllisou ii Tii jiiisoii.
.1 Ton in-1 U Met lure nil find tie
give and all of Oklahoma 1 it y
l)r. Price's Cream Hakinj; Powder
Moat Perfect Made
CITY COUNCIL.
lleiittlitt
iiioiiiit nf Cut
111 Ii il.
Iliitlil.... t'liiin.
The city cotincll met ut regular cs-
sion lust evening.
Have I'a'mre wns conilrincd as street
commissioner
City Tlerk Nlcsas mmlf his regular
report.
Several phymciens by petition ask-
etl that the (Cast Htilhrle hull be lineil
font elt.i hispltnl. The matter was
. referred to u committee.
1 More work was ordered on
str..t
More h.te win. unlered bought
Oak
for
the tire department
Mi. 1. runt made a proposition to
.1... .1... l.-l.l.. ........... I.Hl.t.X. ....
build Hie I'erkiiis avenue bridge fu
oo eiish or fl ion in elty warrants.
1 1 was referred to a committee.
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
UniM'J I'nlr HlKhcit Award.
I.inler St ttli e nl Ih. I 31. I. ('hurt It
The following is the program for
I tho IJaMcr ervlec ul the I'lrst M K
' church suntluy morning at 1 1 o'clock: '
Organ Voluntary
! Alltheiii
thrUt is ItUei"-t'liiilr.
1 I'i ay it. t !
1 Hymn. "All Hall tho Power of .lestts
Name" tliolr ami 1 oiigregutlon. j
Scripture Lc.SMiu.
! Solo. ! Know That M Itwloeinor
Llveth"-.Mrs. .1. M. Woi "s.
' Sermon. Iluv. I K. 13 Uov.
! Ilhikeiuore. nastor.
1' P.
1 Anthem. ".loyful Hustur Tide."
I lntroduetluii of mouthers reeeivt'il
I during tluxiiaitci'.
tnmmuntun
Hoxology: llonrdlctlou.
I'urt 01 tuc O' immit" on in-' smamur
i'iiImi .Maehic'uie.i w hlc'i enuse 1 tho
disaster ut Smtunder hpiln. Novum-
ber .: did not explode at the Hum
liivor tried to remove it when it lucw
up Several men were killed and con-
siderat'lo iliitnajre done
l 11 1 1 n it Inr 1 lfr.ns.1111
S1i1iM.1111.il. Mo. March j.i- A. II
Craw fold charged with ciuhczMtlig
f .11. a in funds ul the American Nation-
al whs arraigned before tlm Putted
Mates imumhttliiuer Ho waived pre
Iim iiurv he.irliiK and willljtl tried at
tl. 1 t' no of the I ulted states din-
ti . t 1 ..i. 1
DEPOSITIONS
n Crowd ill the Ureckinrldge Trial
Listen to Their Reading
MISS I'OIjLAIM) hktihks.
I In- I Irat lciii.lllim lli-til Urn I ImI uf
sitter Aii-;iiiIiii. til Nurwunil t'nii-
iriil titlniii- Mlii I'ulUrii'i
lUli- ul llrr AillilltlDUl
( urmiuuili tilth
Kntri
N .siiimiiov March U-Wlion the
Pollard-III eckliiildge ease waseatlcd m
me uisinei conn nil morning mere
was i great crowd of auditor who had
nssfiiil.led will the expectation lliui
lieprcsentatlve llrecklurldge would le
hi storv Madeline I'ollurd was sea ten
beside her lawyer .lodge Wilson talk-
ing to him with u smile placing jeros
her face und once us she talked she
glanced ier her shoulder ut Hie white-
hilired defelldilHt
Attorney "loll disappointed cver.v
one lv leading deposition llefore he
hud proceeded fm Miss I'ollurd und
liri comp.iiiloii rose uid left the .titll-1
room interrupting fin i minute the
reading I he llrst ilepoltlou j tluit
..f Mstei nifutine. of oiui1 'ou.
.....
ten! iisvluui -he liml lieen lot years
.it tin -onveiit Mip dnt not ieeoriiie
Mis- I'olliinl u mie who ticen at
the convent and said there had never
I n but one Louise tUon there unit
she if:iM birth to u child there last fai;
liiiriuir the time Vliss I'oll.ird claliued
In bine been in Hie institution there
''.nl liecn a vounif 101111111 theie veiled
mueli of the time There w.n a rather
uiiusu.il uirideiit when Mi -lull ivud
u the mime of Hie nuilg wtuutiti
who had claimed to in. imm northern
stute. then apologil ainl .-snlui I to
the court that the ilci hud unlv giti-n
the tiiiinc undo H'f condition llmi il
l( . ja.pl ... .(lll t iN.
pitl. This ster h.i.l ien present ut
lllePrlt.w nmteiu )...
Msti . .Ut(n.lov .
r .. V'" V . V
l'U"" "f Ms ' "' ir' s -xl'i'nV0" "f
her motive fot bringing the suit wns
Johnson and Ulster Agnes He teeoL
" "imm M-ciire msuer 1 lie eu
tries on the eouveut hooks under the
uaiiie of .Mis llurgoyne ciirrcsioinleil
with the dates whieh Mis. I'ollanl mid
l)r Street hud given of her udiulttiiuce
to the asylum the birth of the child
und her departure The name of the
child on the record was (iertritdc llur-
goyne According to the 1 ('collection
of the s..ter. .Mi- Hurgovne hud visit-
ed the convent twice after the child
was born. The child had died .Inly
IS-:. When Mi I'ollatd was told of
the death she had thrown up her
hands and run from the room hut w'leu
she returned tlirt -cere no evidences
f grief
Other dcpoMthmr were ruad. after
which Mr ( arllile begun to tead the
cros cNuimimtiuu und propu.cd to ad-
mit portions of it Inn the deft-nie ob-
jected Aftol he noon u-ec .Ititav Itradlev
utino'lii ul tlul Hi
ut 1 w ul. I ml-
-uirn a. nlirlit mi account of liuuit I'rl
tiny
1 11 K
the lliiin-l
iiii:iiiim.i.
IIIINII.
sunn in 11. tl.'
11I1 r.tr
lllrlr
ri.inal.
.IslllMHos Mil tell .'.: I'lic I lieru-
kee IhiiiiI i'li.lluil i.n.iw silltjeel only
to ttorncy-Ueuerul oinei's emislilera-
thin and there Is 110 .iu-stlon that the
money will Ik- p.il I over in n few tin vs.
Secre'iirv Snittli -i-s tint I lie only
iptestlnn iut.tli.-l wns as to the
right of the herottees In assign
their clubm iiu this sslstmit
Att.ii'ili'v-Uen Ml II i'i had rendered
11 fuioralile opinion e linelding with the
views entertuiue.l hi lb' seereltiry.
but inasmuch us the proposed action
wis ten imiiurtiiitt and would Idu I
the tiet administration 11s well us this
iue.il was eniistdereil h'tter to have
the attoiiii'V-gelleiMl s opluion lit pllli-i.'
on llle In the records uf the dcpxrl-
ment ' s stiiiu as I ivee'it-e il if it in favor-
able and 1 think il will be" said the
secretin I will siie a cTllllcale
to thi'cltect Hint Hit's. molevs us tlie.i
aeerue will U- p:il I the I uiol) Trust
t 11 Thai will en I t'ie trun-a ''i.tii und
Hie 1 hernllees will get their nioiu'v at 1
ntlce
resiilutiiiu was to-Im intr.rlitue I
III the senate utllhorirlllg the siili-lreus-trer
at New Yuri to re.-elve inonev for
the 1 lierokee llldliills The pimmse ol
Hie resoinllon Is in enable Hie siii'eller
transfer of the M.iinumn lierokee strip
- .
i'.isii irom u 1 11 iison 1 .1 the liuilil
tuners to the I herohees ..-
I.ll'l.' llnpi. Inr .1 Ml-.lin.- s'
i tilth March .. I'upt OTIng-
an of the steamer lliili-.li King ivhieh
arrived this uioroiim Irnn Mal-seilles.
savs thai lie t.Hik an extreme southerly
route pi'sinir close lo the Azores
Niithiu nii seen ol t In overdue Wil-
"in line si'uitii'i iiollo which sailed
from tliU port IVhruary II for Ant-
went and tlic prulu till iile tire Hull the
Apiitlo e'llllded with .111 icctierg and
sunk
I he In Iu illnii rtmcris...
(Ml ut V. Neb March '.' 1 Nearly the
entire morning mcel uiu of the Inler-
1 state irrigation i-. invention was spent
III eveeiltlve session il. 'hating the series
of resiilullolis piepirel liy Hie evi.'Cll-
live eominlllee The principal light
wns niinle oier the elause demanding
that congress make uu appropriation
to test the practical. Illty of irrigation
by liieaiis of arleslan welts No eoil-
I'fttslou was reached
.Itoiilti nl l.it.t-il frmu Mrtlin
Dkvvcii. (ol March .:! l'uther Ma
lone editor of the I'olorado latliollc
has received 11 commtiulcatlou from
lilght liar. Moutcs tie Ocu. bishop' nl
sun I lll I'ffllosl which denies the re-
mrt rereutly sent out tlm' he hud e
kllc the Jesuits from his diocese
I' tnllH Mill l.ii)ril Ii) I'lre
lui all's f)l(. Ma 1 eh I The huge
plum ' mill and cabinet works of
Ales 1 -r .Inhiisou. ill this clt.i were
tlesti 1 bv Me yesterday lliuriilu
Lui. '' urliallj iiiiiuwJ.
r
r. AwafflE
ONL Ul llll
i:il. I'll It sii
IHIALS
I li- Imlnalit I'miul" In ItriHtna lm(lt
llllle 'III.' In linu.i
'I'uPlKt. Kmi Man-1 lli-ivtif
fore the eiiltivnttn'i f tnleti i ih Itim-
sits hu 'teen n-umsled .t .11 SIM'!!-
ment 'nit receii'lv tlm'
iccelvnl unlit an iii'fietc
iii.iiisit-i nit
.tint 'Ii iecd
promises to tieeome oin .if in iti-nHi- I
able erops of the -'at U.tl.ni t lit '
past twu weeks .iluim 1 n ii'illiv
familiui from ctmriu li'ii'iu have 1
located in Miiitni Andei -on an 1 1 rank-
lin counties in the eust.-rn pint f the
state fur the purpose i gu.w iu ltt
liaeeo This make ovei lift . !..
who lui ve liM'utetl hi Jli- ." Hi .11
tie- from Keittttckv ft H..
raising tobnueo ume .1
lieen there f..r severe .. 1
given Hie i-ieriineiii . "
It I estimated h;l 11
acres to eiieh fmitilt 1
tjf Vft &jr ;v9
sc &w&irrwikjr vi . rr .
.u ii 1 1. -. 1 .
(bet !i:ve ho 11
lit- !' II J
. I' .11 I.
1 the ion
1 1 1 t'irii' 1 1
acres 'tl In- p!iini."i 1
spring X' dre epcri- 1.
of Igl II ll'ltltT III Il
sUCl 1' -s
riuise vhi htm een 1
btti-co for the put thi.-i
e. M..t s Miat their " lit
aged ilMjttt '. "itMi poui l 111 1 r.
that It hassolil at froii " 1
poitutl or mure thnti ! Vi an .or.
.111 1
it. .1
iln
ipialiU .- prtumniice I e.tliti to Hie best
Hint i inised m tin- iaiii tils tolmeco
tieul. f Miisnn eonntv. Kv o iltt
Ohio nittitrv just across Hiv river
Tlie I'tmht 'lourd ot ''a it is nfferiuif
every licouiitgciiieiil lo lanii'T- who
will raise tobaeco and wil. furnish I
free A movement has Is.en stinted In
erect a tobacco warehous tlu-re
proposition h.ts liven submitted by II
promineu' linn of lolHieeo m-rchauts
to const ruei a warehouse simiii as iim
acres have been plant ed iu Miami
count; ilone and the crop i seen to
Ih growing This proposition will eer
tninlv be acc-pted for il'itrt' in Utile
doubt that this much wilt tw phtnted.
even if w special elTor' .s mudt- Tlw
Wlirehousc :iien l.ue promised to make
tulvances on the growing crop when .le-
Hired M.uitu iniiuii 1 ins
1 ii.-1
rhliibilif htif. stmuiii tiil Ibftii
to l trim.
IIIU11IM.il t vi A'.u . Vliireh ja - 'three
thotisainl lepri-seiili 1 iii-ki'ih'. from
evert part of Malum 1 were In attend
mice here ent.r.liti upon Hie -tiile
ColllCIltioll nf i.-'r... s ree-lllll ended '
b llev .1 Warn.'i .nut ..tli.is to
enllsiil.r the ttlstioii i.f emigration to
Africa The .h'pi.s.e. .-..inlilinu of the
nice uud the fuel "ait Ihev lire inaUiilg
110 progress w us . I iMiisst'd It w.i lite
sense of Hie ni.-rliii- t!utt frle14 ti-illvf
the nolural limin ..I the mino's. t !.
ill this isiuntri sin.nl.l return to lli:tt
cntltlnellt s s.i. in 'i. p-.-Mi.leillid e.( th-
Huh (here 11 gn.it u it ion ueh ie the
Whites liml est.i I. Iisli .t in merle t It
Mil agreed Ihumm-i lli.lt us tile w bite
man had brought tie' 11 vr.M'i. to Amer-
leu he oiig'.t to ..i then fare late'i to
their 1111 lit mud ll'-solutlons to Hint
i'IIihM were lsse.) It Was resulted
Iihi in urge all negioe :ll Amerlei to
take siinilur net Ion lilshop Turin r. of
lieoiL'lu. was )ireseui and mtiiH-iied
migration l'rosisit Luis hare already
Is'eu received from .leinuship lines to
traiisorl th. iieifr.N-s either from New
Orlettli 01 Suva 11 in 1 a. s.. iu us t ii
are leiuli logo
1. 1. IMI l tut lilt tN
I !n- ire l.oinii in II. mi tiitp.i-liliil I artiir
In I hi tt-nr's 1 iii.kIii In tksMit
Tiii-i k littii l.lreh .'i -There an-
J.'i.llO I liel Iiiiiii-V on 1 1 .ins iii ItiuiMs
mid I lit-v are -" ml ' U- mi important
factor ill tin- mi
the iirohlbiloi v la
' iiiiptiign llefore
v.is enacted 1 .i.
itHirled the repilb.
....... . ...... 1
voters Itivaiu
Iti'uil ticket l"H
- 1 ClI S . if.'. I
LZtnv (loserte 1 'h-
IfOiiuni "ill' '
uii und irtsi ilieir
di uiiH-riici Ibis
at of iirnhiintlnii
11. is fill-en Is as
.i.iiilati sffrag'..
W4 wilelt on 1. '
Tills eleiiii ut o
strnnifh iiiu ..
und will oi in
prim 1mI in 1 11.
the iendiiir . !.
IteeelUli iii-eio
leils list lie. 1
Luurcniv K.i 11
oilier points ...
palgu Hiittilai 01
ulTcotfd in 111.. ti'
tvhere there i. ..
uletlieilt In I'H
will he held In I
.11 J ilcs in llll the
' 'I- .tain to opnose
iiniil iiiuundmelil
f the Herman tit-
. 1 in lajavenworlh.
ii roi-ku ami
tori for the cam-
inx..tionare being J
ihe smaller towns
insiiiernblp Heraitiii
1 stuitt I'oitvenMoii
I rrnilnu ast ItiHIlji.
On ill 1 II' M .'
for ti supersede . 01
ilergast tho iiss.i.
rlson of 1 hie io
ii It'll by the supri nn
IIIHIII SC'hSlllll of 1 II
elllclly to settle Hi
dlsjioslug of a I 'i
docket. Chief -tut
No. .'. on Uiu opi.
gllSt VS. the s"it
deeishm 1 1 was in
and In sulisinn .
court hits earefulh
ords abstruels uinl
Ii .'- The lliotion
the cast! of I'reli-
u of Mayor ll.tr-
is lesterday de
inn Alt after
- c mrt was held. I
matter mid uftur .
im'i in the civil '
- lia her turned to
- iiiM'iiet I'reuiler-
-el rendered the
nul 1 1 the (mint
i- lollows. "1'lie
e 1 mined the ido-
l.ii. m lull und '
has cnut'llliled to tlein Hi
illlitiiauie slum. ( mi
Mii.wiimi. Mm eh '
cutters o( the eiu an
the anforceincut ot the
Slid uu advance 111 pin
coivo f i SU pel dm and ih
tiUaii " '
r. htrtsrs
-TliB tpiii
a sti'lke fur
1 hour yule
if now re -
iud .
..$ JJLfcX "f-
fijmjvQ a
ai l ' ti si-iK .1.. . i tr
& w Ms:
4iV
' Ali
Jit 'U!L.
Ol- TUl: bt. MJ.N.
'HUM l i llll
u ii
I lir I I r-unrt-i uf Prlnili
rriilr.l hir
I iiitirl.io-iil
Niw i.tis. Mnr.'h : I'homus I' lint
ii'e-l I'i M'ltrs ho u ut Jurt 'v.
S I Iiu i'i ii imle I mi it cllrtru'e uf
h.nlii'j t.iieii !;:: from tin- cltv
Itii'iisitM of iK'tntii Mli-li lie was tie-
feute.l m lite recent elc.-tmn and il wns
siiliM'tftit'iilh fun n. I thiil lite Imji'U lintt
! n fal-ilted '. i .e: .pit ilefuleiltiim
lift h;nl -erveil two len.i t treiis.
itn-r .iii.l wils l.ltmvrr 01 Itetioll as
Holiest Tom '
Two years had ehtp.el uehire the
' ' of etnttei'leineut ws ..stnbllshed
1 .1 ' ' .is trne'teil to HriHiliivn and from
Tor' Lee where ne uinde his
II- wh urresieii 111-t he -sn
' feret IhiiiI 11 Hi.- i'il. tor
I' slid lliH' he .lllindricil
1 -e ill s.--nl:il ion Hint
I'
t ttsi ii nils His miss
lititi.i 111 i'i ir tltfittiMi(I. Siii 10 sni
si.. i 1 .. 1 irtMe Ciilitlrtr'l
Ni -:. M 1 1 1 - 1 oust n lite
bun .-- 111 11 1. s nil HI. found
' t.i-1 hi lir.Hihlin f H-rjni
1 ii m . 11 iirviin! -iii' Hie tiro-
itiiiitiiu. 1.' ''In. Melvniie 4t the
eleetloit it.' ..i.-iii..-i The void let
ts .v.a-oilii 111 '.! ii 1 1 eeimiillellil.it Ion
tinier. to 1. mt il lt:i(.esoH ijT
liorttlie.-
Iii.tl.v New fin 'mother of 'n.'
liravesendors pleaded uiltv ' tin
clmrge against hmi -omplieitv in ''..
tloli frauds und wns senti-need to ten
months imprisonment 1111.1 o pu n line
of Tii.i and stntied fur iug 4lng iiitiiio
1 iliulel
si ion 1 111 til 1 1 1
lie lH Vet)' sff-t II. 111. Mill llll'H' Is 1 1....
fur IIU Ilii-ntt rt.
Waoiiiviiiun. Murcli t'l Snii-itnrCol.
tjllltt (Kissed n comfortublc night hut
It was uiiid by 11 iiieiiilH'r if his family
vestenlny that his coiidition Is about
the suinc n Tiiesdnt The present ut-
luck Is saiil to In- tin. result of progres-
sive paralysis from which he has ul-
fered fur u lung tun. rather than from
1 11 nielli nil ii-h
The physician ...n I t-steidui iii.irn-
mg th.' patient - eoliditl.in hud not
lining d .iiici' I lies 1. n 1 in tl4i 1 he
case was n.it iiiip.-lf.H
WHtll.N III slllt IN Hilt I
I'lic sinic i:i..i.'.iii.iiitf. 1 'a si h mil (it 1 -ins
Hi" I nir ri I'nrtliil lllshli
l- Mi. INK- l.t Mar. Ii .1 the
lions.. li 11 i.e.. 1.1 .ii 41 to-diij
Mlssed lh- bill i"t 11 ' w'.iuieii the right
to tote ill school .111.1 iiiiinie'.pal i-lt-e-lions
The result wns greete ' Willi
a p ii 11 use
In (.art) 1 11110-11U1111 l.lln.lj.
luI'lKl hill Mured -.':i .l.ihn
Itreidenthnl. II I en her und Itilfe
I one. Hie sutt-ei.iniuitt -.- aptsiiuted bt
the st-ii. eelitriil eoiniiiillee of the ie-
pie' parly loiirninge (or the state con-
vention hdd :t slioel uieeting yestnr-
day afteru. ton and a ijiurned without
takhu .tin itelioii .ei. her said to
tint that the soh-fciiiiiilte.' won id not
meet again until Atn-M lt pirhuts
inter and Hull let .-all fm itliiteoan-
vent ion would Is- issued before that
date Many letters reeeiiei at till)
state house futrot .1 Mm meet lug and
the call Will iii'oliii I.I' It. i-sncl fur
Mni ; . or M '.
in Ham' ri.ntiiil.i shhmhi Uiiiu.
Iiiiiso I ml March ." A tornado
pass -.1 m i ttst 1. lis. .11 ut .'1 o'clock
His uinriiliig I'.ii.'lt l.iiieliiiiij the
groiiinl In souii place- great iiees
tveie uiiroiited lin-ie ivas a h'Ciiliar
hois in Hie nil. m 1II1 ted and blue eol
m It was follow.-.! tit 11 hailstorm
( tilttraito Miner In I iMirore
ri nn . lot.. Mm eh .. miner.
...
conwuiion representing .111 ihe nun
'ililoiis in the slat.- .1 ..I'liibletl here to
v ''he imriftse 01 Hie nie.tiii.f l to
'"l1 'e tow aril rt federut 10.1 ol all
'"'nee.' orgiiiii iIumi. in I ..l.ira.l..
.ItrM-t 1 ii) lilnrlnln I mil. ted
.Ikiism Mil .1 . Ma ill .' The
Hudson count t grand him handed up
sen nt.'i one liidieliti'iii-. icstcrdavaf-
let iiu in In. ludlug tit. ..mills air a I list
each "f the street 11 lei titei etlnunls-
kioinis for malfeasniii - in ollleu The
trlu1 has been aet for
t.nni
the II. si let in uf
l.lhl iluiiitauil aigii the I'ledsr
I.iukiniht. IM March .n I'rsncis
Murphi the iifstle of temiH'ranuo.
1. is Ix-eu leading 11 seiit-s of g.H.iel
1 niiairttuee 1 lings In .lolict I'hiin-
li'l.l I'ool lily. " !mliigtou Mini other
1 o't-s a IH ''oiinit and nul lu&s
t'l.in vii s'rmi. Iiave signed tlm
I Ign during the p 1st two mouths
liraim innr to 1 nnniinjni
Li I'aso Te.. March .' 1 -Hon. Lew-
1.1 rn claiming lo 1 e Ihe lendoi'of Ihe
i'i ne! army nf the iiuciitploved now
..1. mii 'lug in the nest. Is here Ile
si . ; ' 11 itfl) left I .os Allgeles I rldu
1111 1 w .nilve hare loduy leaving Inl-
ine. lia aftwi being fed liy the eltc
f..i i xn'onla lieu I'rv says im
.uiu II 1 ndoubte liy number VHJ.titHi
in He "1 - 1 rtvlehos Washington
"'rtl! 'llll h llll ill spttlcil
I I Katt-MnicluJ A leletfram
' I1..11 ' .Ioipjb. at ilaliestou to I'red
' I .us ffrouiiil for the 'North A
' s.. 11 railroad wus broken ul Port
Ml .i t-dav
A TARIFF BOAHD.
Moru in Wi I
ment ol j
I'r. j ..it- i'i Appjint
f.n II Coiiiii4iOii
INCOMK TAX tHM'.JHlTlUN.
II Mut Nul Itf stun. riiil (Iraij In lhi
.hil. In II. lrii. lltr I ii l:miut;li
lit inihtlc tin Mini t'opiitltii iu
M Ik). Hid IMlllSB uf III
Idi Itriitmil'ilr
IfltllUI
H iMiiM.ios March tt Sctiatoi
M..i..iii toiliir espr tscd nn intention
to iiess at ti.s- proper time his profmied
uiiieii'luient to the tarllf bill providing
(01 1 he a'Miiiiitiiient of a tanit c.iminis-
ion It.- s'ii.1 ''tho purpose of the ;
1111. inlm. 'lit is to provide for cliinge- I
.'1 l ie taritl upon nn npilttible unsls I
wlthotit 'he disuirbatiee .ti biistness
which i always the rosnl' nf an effort '
to make u complete revision If the 1
matter shnubl In plaeed n the hands of I
.. 1.. 1 ... 1 .. 1 .... .... 1
1. c.Miiiiiinsiini as is iriinrsvu ny 1 lie
iimeiidineiit changes could 'n mnde to
sllil till. . otlilil 1. 111 .1 Ilia ttsrtiikiirl (ti .f 1
am espeelit. industrv ninl they would
he so gradual if made in tncorilnnre
vlih Hie nrovlsion. ot the nmeniliuent.
us to not create the least dlsturlinnee "
The senator cited .1 11 1 Inn-It it's toshow
lliat the iinieiiduient aould W .oiistl-
tutioiinl ami instanced the fru" that
Senator ' ulloui had nls presented
propmcd amendment of similar pur-
jiurt os nn indication 'hut it would Hint
support in the senate
The proposed commission is lo oon
slst of Imir memliers is'si.les the si-ere.
titry of lite treastiri. two if whom me
It- I'r.- ens' .f .11. 1 two west .if th..
Mississippi 111 t no iiior.' t't in three t
tic members it an one purt It is
uinile the duty if III" board '' make
intpiiri in. the rates f .luti nnrMiseil
upon 1111 aitlele imMiiteil .nlo the
t'nltt'.i states and to ascertain and de
termine whelhei the rates are greater
or less than i .ust neeessur. or proper
fpr the raising of revenue mid theii de-
clslull i to Is' refMirted to the presi-
dent who If he approves it is rcipiirt d
to issue a pi'oi'laiiintion stntiitg the de-
cision of the tsiard giiiug the nicrinse
01 tecrease and re.pilrin etistnius l-
lit ei s to assess ami cnlleet tliities upon
the .11 Hides ment lone. I Iu accordance
c 'li th- 'teeision of Hie bond
Hitf ' ''a.' theiiasimutfgr.iwsHi.il
the house "ii- have none ot the senate s
sugar rioui a. in Mnit-rs nf the appio-
.iu.:..a. ....i.tii. ii... s....l llmi iii.. .it.
iltost cone ssifs) "'' .'oiibl nisstbl be I
esjavled nf tlirfHli " lia u' ' ''x "' 1
otie cent mi sugar. IVs'' grade nn I 1
then whs strong Ilki-huNr1 ''' '
winilit In. oisl.1.1 tl.i .n7r 11 n tin
sTincii
upon Hie fret list I he Mlggc
any cmressioii ivitaietci prtMiue'- mi-
tut idu and dlsciiiit.nl
'I he opposition to the ilietiine t.t 111
the senate will probiihly not be able to
muster eiitllclent strength ..ih-.io. it
The two senators from .-. Yml. the
IWo from New .lei-i l tin Inn fi.no
Maryland und one from lieluw.n
against It On I he other ha ml eii..n:i
republieiiii. und Hipnlists f.n.n it in
make ils iMissuge (. 1 mulil eiil.i.u
unless the slreugth of Hie opp 'sitioit is
illltieridtil liiereas -il Nln.-ovci Hit
longer the It itise has rellccli I iim
this piece of ils handiwork Hie more il
dotes iiniii it an.) ev. 11 a 1 1 on sugar
Would In' viewed U1H1 lllor. iil.lliiil
'V than would the striking out of te
income las puiiisliiu
1 uiu il. it tciiiiti
Hen. I'tiMliliiuvut Inlllrl.'.t iu a llo It.
t.Kll.lt.
Toi't.ii i Kan Mareti
Wagner a school teacher
cnunti will .tiisw.i- t 1 th.
the must brutal treatment
ever Intlieted in Kansas
i I Ivan
of Hrowu
cnii Is for
of a pupil
Hnlll.- tillll
-llll sou tif
siuce the fount'- . . ea
Joseph 1 i'onih'toi e.i'i sftuml iitnn the
oisler of lit parents is-enis' of the mi-
govertlttble temis'i- mil liursh trcit
ment nf Wagner th' ili.irlct teacher
A few dut' ago the '" w.utt.ith.-
seh'MilhoUK for his bo ills ii'i.-n J
tier caught him and Inlli.-leii -' i.aln
fill hrillst's .in Ills tht It 111.!. till' tin-
buy with ooe llllll tie. II.: pillleil !
from hl desk a large taw hide rapo-d
u roll mi 11 w!" hi I With ihs 01 .
struuieiil of to. tor coin in uc. I i.'it-.
inu the Im ot 'i' Hi- heid ail 1111 I.
destroying tin siin In mi - . Im '
Isiv's fiitlicr has brought sml a.tiust I
the teacher for assault w ' h intent to I
kill and the trial '.' in p!ui t )
week I'lic . 'iiiiui'iiiiti '.. vr. ttlv
llrred iiiot.r the miller
I Iff I lai'innall t'Uir. i lllr.l
W isnist. ros. Marco '. '(In pies 1 !
dent to'dtti sent the follow uijf noini
nations to the senile Henri llohl
utarshsl and llarlandi liwl.in.t. ntt..r
llev of tlm I'llltcd Mutes fm the Siintli
ern district nf iili-.. Mi-luel Huui
usslktanl treasurer. d th I ulted Mate
ut 1 intinnrtli' Henri i Limiiii. sur
tefiir nf custom ul 1 lucliiiiati; Henri
.1 Hehiilte iippritisei of iiiei cliandise at
1 iiiciunati and .Inliii I. New liill. reg
Ister ( the land oillec ut Sirliiflleld
Mn
1 Slather tieage. llrr DUtiirhliir.
Soiinii.a Vn Murch Tl Kdith
Mfti'cii-ii'iirobl aughti'i of Henri
Hugo a pro.sierons farmer near li.ie
It lug ut the inilut of il'ilh onfesscil
to hei mother that a uiuitli uo -he
had lieen assaulted bv Prank Hn. I
ytiting elerk In 11 stiii-e mid tlii-ealeue !
with death if sh' hi I him Mrs
HltlT" shot Wutl de 1 I icstei-dn Hid1
then surrenil.re I t 1 :h milioni 1-. 1
I Sett liUHId tl I I t.eadrr
Urn ut'oitn III . Man. 1 .'-. I' M
Alkon geucrul seeretari of the i.)ul
Young Men's t hrlstiiiii asms'httio 1 lia-
telldered hi- resiguutliitl to accept tin
position of tssis'iate state secretary ol
the li ansa s ming Men' i liristian as.
soiiallou wit.. heutl .plHltei- at
Toneka
lamlilumi Out It .Ul.
W nuiMiiov Mitrcti M ihe suyai
UoiiiitlPS paid Tuesday and yesterdai J l;'r'd "" lf'd. mhls-r or uliimlnum
bi tl.etr.Utirdeparluwntag!freirateiiP1'''"r lV"" "' "''
t'1.1 10; all of ivhieh tvaut to Luuli
laua
KCirn i. (f Min.MntiUr
li i mii Mo M . i l.ep Mv
r.. t M... i.ill. .1 I ftdttards nl
.im' null vi uiilm sou'h-
west. f t li ili . i . i-i Kri Hl)
lui n.is inilut.- i irder in Hir
tlr-t ileirree lm-ii i circuit i-oiin
at Itlih.iiiltel I .-nl. ii of (fu ii
t ut iii-l.uiyliti mi r.t Ji.-
and whs -.-ii t-n I i . -nltwiHur
fm i -M jeir -
III. 111.. mii i tl. ilicti.
Hn liv. M.. M in h . rheeil.Ui
iniiini.il tonh ii 11. . a the Mcthodisi
I pisop.tl elm . 1 . f 1 entrttl Misstinri
1 -.'tin vi in-i ih tin- 0 yesterdai morii-
.1 ll.sht.1 Met 1 .11 .f I hi..ugn mesiil
lag 1 pw.tr I- "f I" 1 elergvincn BUd a
lsr. nn. i'i ! ( 1 1 at tt in- In uttr&il
" .1 I ( III . III 'i w i'" p-o'i 1 1)1
l8 I 1 1 a .1 'I 111 1 y
tii.H'irr lulu lloslna M:lrh
I II. 1 Mi !i J! -While 1
nig is illi .Inltli I'n . hi West I'tiiU Itf.
terli. Ml litel i..i ans fallc.li.
the il 101 and fat 1 . Injured
t I Hill tl IIM UOMi IU:.
I'ln ln.er-ii.it
Hi Me tit I list Irug..-
I Coin .'111 10II me' 111
H-. M'llnes In .ii
Hie .'I .1
litilife Wilh.tin V MeUellXie 01 Hop
km-nl i Kt an 'in-le bt marriage..!
si. I ifsi.leiit s( .is mid loru; a
le.nh 1 111 the still is ile id age I Tl
I tie .lam at Hie miss neat Atchison
hian.. 1 ' let '.) ".und lb os of him
siis 1 iii .1 is hlitwit up hi taruien
Ttiesd.ti night I'i oseeul ions arr
I In. at. 11c I
I lie li.-iiMiri CSperts est Imnto tlul
the senile till iff bill would produce
."I.IHSI IMUI I'.veillll' 'I his Will I'M
iiIhiiiI 11.111111 IMS) in re revenue than
.. ill tie ni'.'.leil
It is reiH.rted that Vltdtew l White
iiunis'ci' to l.nssia will sisin retire atnl
that the miss .111 will be 111 id.' an em
hiisst and l.-il l'il-r n I'hicago
llpisulllc I unthiiss nloi
the Semite foreign atT.nr. committee
is connlilcriug II new I lllliese treat
which provid". for the admission in
this eon 11 try of ( hiiiese under restric-
tions I 'a el He coast senators are op
mim.I to it
Tlie first of i.t rfi-uai lo-llloh til...
belli .it the Mt&lftKloa fUll fa. ! .
has l-een tesie.l The llrst uharge ..n
sisle.l of -lUli p ind- ! '
l.iou pound hIio' ' 1. 1 '
Mtlltllls nf 1W III 111. 11 .is WITf
suet-ess
Prqcssiona Directory
LAWYERS.
Bayarcl T. Hainer
Attorney - At- Law.
LsV ' - '. ' .'.
ti-tl 1 ' ll.tlnZT-i I
woi l pii'.nsh. d e .nl
I 'ri.l I. a "f 1 1 lair
ceipt ol ... . 1 i.t '
I. .. . 111. i.u
hoik the School
nn "-ent on rn
'. . 1 11 a
illjf to the Leas ' . i..ii.u
receive prompt rt.it-i ' .11 u I rice rt
il and I'.' Hray bl.s u i.u.hr e l
EDWARD DAWSON
il.ulc (hief Clerk liepurtmt'lit of
the Interior
A I roll M tMiCm nh:iiiiii at l.sn
I'ueilii! Iiuilding n: I Mreet.
Washington I). 1
I'.-ac Hies in the lonils nf the District
of tiditmbia (otirl of ( lalmi the
Hxccutile liepurtmeuto Ulld toll
gress. Siinhii Atiiiiilun Uttrn in
IaihiI iiitil 1 11. linn (n.lni . IteftiTt Uu
Intuitu I iihilim nl
rvt. L MOCK
Pension Attorney.
Mfl.-.'ii iiai. I'riicti. e- Lute I'o.
llegt. O. I oiUcu is lib
Hcro.1 .1 U liltuer
tit THllli;
MiLMIoMA
L L DRIDCES
Attorney - at - Law
iiu
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si UII I . III.
onii-i
Lo .111 I
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I.I..II l
lllor'
I II ll I ."N '- II 1 ol II llll
KEATON & COTTERAL
A I I'O.M . . I I. s
IliMiiiisj 1 ii li.tci mil mn I im
anil Ti ust in
li 1 K live .
iippusi ri-: 1
I NI HIT'K P.
w
i iior.
I ate W est iigiuhl
Attorney'.' at '.' Law
Has Int.! an espcrienee as lurvycr of
.'I J curs in Wtst Viiginia (MlheKeU
dall I. milling opposite Post olllce
ROOMS 1 T unci 1 B
IJ. V ilUltt.lNU.t.MK
ATloBNf r 41 I. An
Intli I'nuntj Ali.lrnu
OUlibouiH Aveinic. op posit Lund Ufl
liPTIIillK Ott.l.
tJMAH. II ICO UN
A'tmncy Ueni4
ATTORrt a 1 Law
III Oklahoma to tip i lr.
OUinRlR. OKLAHOMA
"THE" OENTIOT
Tl on . i 1
with ' 1 .11 .
and es 1 .1 1 1
the ti cili 11 It .1
.ltd! up lu llll times
vperiellif lllseusl'd
. .mil aliie iml
. 1 low tied Itrldgr
Work i'i Id a'i'l pnii-elniii 1 row Us. gol 1
ami siltei lilliugs ami 111 lillclill teeth
PrlcuH Lniver llinn Anywlioro EIhm
n iiU'ul. nnu .1 ai .1 t inl 31
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1, Friday, March 23, 1894, newspaper, March 23, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67928/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.