The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 28, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 1891.
NO 285
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ROUSING ALLY
The Hepublicans Perforate Ihc Epi-
dermis ol Ilia Democrats
itoimixu tamiKs
ItNKIi.
lKit- Ilium Slum line I hill llir I iinrniiiii
!lt mill I'niiiily Ibid VV'ii. I'IiiiiiI
in l' II) Hit- lli'lniu nil ol
I In- OH) mill tin- iiiii.
list ii I. iik in
l.'lMllltj.
'I lie probate court room wiiserowilcd
last evening to hear the republican
speakers .lodge Lawrence was chair-
inn u uf the meeting. I!. T. Iliilncr.
cunilhlate for city attorney made the
Irst speech of the evening ami It was
a rouser. lie gave some pointer on
the provisional Indebtedness of the
city that opened the eyes or the audi-
ence. He showed that the city and
comity indebtedness about which the
democrats talk so much was saddled I
on to us by the city democratic mayors I
ami populist ami democratic county I
commissioners figures were given
these. As city attorney he would see
that nothing hut legal bills and expen-
ditures of the city would be allowed
lutlgu Hubert Martin was the next i
speaker. When he he arose he was j
received with ireat minimise. .Imteci
Martin said that he would not go into
the question of the prior robberies of
the cltt. as others were better in
formed as to that than he but he
would say that if the republicans'
could beat the ilcmoctutx stealing in
this city. It was contrary to hisexperi-1
enec with the democrats in politics for!
something over thirty years. Mr
Martin took alas receipt out of hl.s
pocket ami tuid that a big -ri iiad
been raised about heavy cltyi taxes I
piled on by the republican party lie
sr.id that he went to the county treas-
urer to pay his tax and found It to li
!(1.1. He remarked that he did not
inve to ask the treasurer to give h til
p i
a copy from the county records to ll.nl
the rate of tax like Attorney Maker
but found it out from his own ta re-
ceipt lie was a tax payer in thlselly.
lie admitted that at llrsl lie was sur-
prised at the an.ounl of his taxes. I ut
he looked at his receipt ami what did I
hellndouf.' He found out that of tu
. . ... . - .
ivlinli ttiv of iH mite l I i.f If ieiu f.it-1
clt. taxes an
township tax.
the hoard of
Sl'i was county
"Oil
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ounty eomiu.sslouers '
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had been for four tears cmuposiHl of!
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two populists and one democrat Tint
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showed who was responsible for the
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heavy lax. lie vas suinii-ul to llnd
. . ... . I
the city tax sn low for a town that I
... i
had done sn much Improving He gae
. . .
the political signs fiom eleellntisso far
'
had last fall and showed that
!
llllLIIIIIUll) till- t-tiiinii Hun iiiii-i-
inove liMikliig to the republican parl
to sine It from Hie ruin brought about
by the ileiuiieratle power Next fall
we will again hate a lepubllcan house
of eoligref s sure and perhaps the sen
ate also.
lodge Mai tin's speech was full of
eloipieiiee ami wisdom showing that
he is keeping a minute wattdi of the
alt'airs of the country.
Iicip''e Delimit candidate for city
eleilt. was loudly called for and made
a modest talk. He said that he did
out suppose the voters wanted a
i.pcech maker but a elerieallt capable
man for elly elera. lie showed that lie
was a graduate mil only of the Law-
i ence university but bad graduated lu
law and was fully capable to take care
of the duties of city clerk.
Judge O. X. Perkins made one of his
happy speeches. He said that his sym-
pathies were usually with the under
dog in the light ami hence he thought
it would be cruel to pitch Into th
democrats. He
the colored me)
however reminded '
unt to be fooled by
them Said he: "No matter tvhnt
they tell you now. should they get
elected they would limlie you niggers
us they call you. hard to catch. Krni
lu bidding for your votes they remind
you that they oneo owiiej you."
I'. II. U reer being called gave llgiites
showing that were it not for the debt
saddled upon the olty by prior demo-
cratic adnilulstiallous the result nf the
McLllliniiey administration would be
that the city's resources would exeeli
It liabilities by oter STOii.
Dr. Price's Crcnin Making Powder
Wurld't I'.lr Mliilirit Medal and lllpltinin.
Inl.nil tlntchri r.
A peculiarly horrible uiurder. that
has Just t ie to light by the confes-
sion nf the youthful perpetrators was
committed In Cheyenne i ounty Satur
day. A Mrs. Williams It appears hail
left her baby lu the care of Its two
younger brothers (llbtou aged u and
a boy still younger. During tlm moth-
el's absence (llbsou slipped up to the
bed upon which the "hltil lay and heat
It todeatli with a club. After having
Hllcil the baby the two boys drugged
the body to the rear of the house and
were prepailng to lmry H when dis-
covered (llbson though seemingly
aware of tin eiiorinltj of hU deed re-
kestogive Msii-usniisforcnininlUiiig
1 until his brother told the story
awful ttiirli loilay the details
I'm In s death had not I u
THE ENID LAND OFFICE.
x.-rt.i.irr ""lull li Una II I. miu Hi 1 11 ii
III llillrte t'nl I'ulli i.iih '
WiiiifiniN March M.-ISpooiiil '
1 1 has been announced by Secretary I
Smith Unit In- litis decided to miike
change In theotllee nf icglslcr of the
tiiiiil olllee at Hul.l Colonel Putter-
sou of tleorglu. It appears was sent
there to till Unit olllee hut It It liniile
plciln In the secretary of the Interim
that the colonel has not filled the
ollleo tilth that grace anil dignity be
coming a man hIiu Is onto u soft snap.
It I said that the good model people ridge's counsel to-day called to the wit-
of IJhld tune protested against some . "'"" '"'V'1 'l."f " J;WMM '"
.it.
of tbeeolonel s proceeding and hence
II is that Hie secretary announces that p.ilhirtl May :i and P. isiw. Moore
he intends to get another man for the denied that In either of the two Inter-
place. I views llieckinrldge said. "Tills is one
This In hailed bv the Oklahoma eon- f Uv' tragedies" or Unit he had said
tingent as another place to give out ''l '"" I-llr.l bearing
V .. . elilhlreii In neither Inteiview
and will thus Increase the chances of
l iliillel .Varey the clerk III tile land
olllee at lluthrie. who has the support
of l nloliel Hall the friend of Colonel I
Owen.
if the Interior
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
Wurlt!' fair Highest Award.
A WRONG" DONE
The School Uoard Does Not Locate
the School UulldiiiRS Right.
IIKJII SCHOOL MISl'LVrKI).
Its l.iii'jilluii In West Imlltrlf N 1 1 1 ('iiiiiiii
mill .Niil lurllii' llitl liilcrcat. nl I hi-
Vtluile Ml) -A (.'limn i Mill
I. I'll to Itri III) tlm .)lul-
ter lur I In- lliiuil
uf .til.
A wrong has been done the city by
the school board in the location of
schools that should not he allowed to
stand. I lie Itlgli seliool building lias
ben located in West (luthrle. It is
it.. ....alltucl .....1 1..ct l...ttll. .. .
. . .
strut'ture and the highest in the grade
... .. u
nf Instruction to be taught in it. It is
a imiioiug in wuieii pupns irom an
over the city of the high grade will
nave to go. It Is mil a ward or district
.-..1.....1 W....I .. ....1.....1 Ll...l.l 1... I. ..Ill
m.tI. llt. ecnter nf the city not In Its
" . .
tn-rn.. w...tt.m part and lha too
acnes the riyer. Ills presumed tint
'" m... ... WI. ... ... V.. ...T ...
.. i i t.1.1. . ..1.....1
1111-11)11 Dill lllllllillill.ill-llllir.llllli.1
pnpllt. thai: West (inthrle. Must all
. t
...
and the bridge dally mi their vav to
...
school"
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It Is said Unit the high s.diool was'
. . . . .
lociiteil in West (luthrle by a bargain
. ...
belwei n Mr. Martin and Mr. Ilnugh-
. . . . . .
l'- Martin voted to place the high I
. . . ... . '
seliool In West (luthrle and In return
... . . . .
Houghton voted to chaugu the school ;
site from tlie corner of Vilas ami
Seventh street lis the school block re-
Serve in the south part nf Capitol Hill.
This will never do. Mr. Martin has
heretofore borne the reputation of a
sipiare man in the seliool hoard. It Is
not square for him to trade nil the
high s.diool building away from where
he knows It should go souiew here lu
Hunt (iulhrie somewhere near the
center of the city so us to be acccssl-
lile e itially to all 'portinlis of the town '
-and place It In West (luthrle near I
oueeiulof the town III order to gel a
school building on Capitol
.I .
''"M ' 'Ives there. The site on the
corner of Vilas ami Seventh has been
i ....i.i r..H i i.. .. .......i i i i .....
li.iiii Mil n ii ii ioi'ii iiii-iDiiiii. ituii ei
Mr. Martin ami Mr. Houghton have
voted to change the loeattoti to the
Houth .hle of Capitol Hill.
It !k understood that change of loca-
tion of the school nit" was upon the
motion nf Mr. Martin to reconsider
the inolion by which it was carried.
Mr- .Martin voted against the mo
.. - i. .i . i
Him no w urn i.ic proper person m
move a reconsideration of the motion. I
(Ut lu ull parliumctitart bodies only
those voting in the nlllrmntivc of a
motion can move to reconsider. This
still gives the board a chance to cure
the outrage of placing the high schoal
building In Writ (luthrle. and they
should do it. The citl.eiid should
with one v lee demand that the build-
tug be located some where near the
center of population.
KICKAPOOS ALLOTTED.
Miijnr Neal tla (!niiiii'lil Hie tVurt. utol
Hie l.toiil N Iti'inl) lur Hii'iilnur.
Word comes that Major Neal has
finished allotting the ICIckapoo In-
dians. After Indian Inspector Tom
Smith had coa.xed their enrollment
from them they saw they were caught
and almost all took their laud those
refusing being al'otted by the agent
They tin i. t however talce the mat-
ter very happily ami are still miking.
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
Most Perfect Made
Itt-linln In Hoke
ptixiu nri-.i. O T March Spe-
elal The entire republican ticket
except one councilman was elected at
Pond t reek the eouutt seal of I. conn
ty. This Is a great victory for the re-
publicans ai.d a rebuke to tlm Hoke
Smith faction for his mismanagement
of lownslte loeitlou hutdlicK' In the
Mrlp
THE DEFENSE
Clliaf Ot
Police Mooru Called to the
Stand
TIIK I'ltOMISKOK MAHHIAdK.
One Hi tlmb lli VV II n r. . tltlriii. nil tlm
I7lli n( Mj-.ii i:tivrl mi II unit-
urltliifc I lit- Neil ttltnt.l
I.ihiiiIiiimI.
Wviuiiviintf March US llreeltln.
" hum' tiuiiu'N iiirru nan iuhmi u lirnm
M . .. reeklurl.lKc to marry Miss
had llreckiiirldge said: ".she knew I
wits it lmii-rle.l mint when she tonlj tile
in. r had Miss Pollard said: "Y-cs I
gave myself to him "
"llnw long did that Interview last'.'
asked .lodge Wilson In eross-exiuuliia-tl..n
"I'lfteeii or twenty minutes."
Answering further uiicstlnns the chief
said that he had only made notes of
what Impressed hit mind after the
Interview was concluded; that Miss
Pollard and llrcckluridgc had talked
all the tluie. Miss Pollard seeming ex
elted and doing most of the talking
while llrecUlnrldo;.. seemed cool
The second Interview it was de-
veloped under cross cvumluatinn had
lasted nearly an hour and had been
less excited than the first. Miss Pollard
doing most of the talking. "This"
Mr. W ilsn i asked "was the Interview
of the Klh of Mav. when Miss Pollard
narrated that she lay on the sofa. Col.
llreckiiirldge sat lieslile her. and after-
ward he took her hand in bis ami your
hand and promised to marry her'.'
"Yes sir."
Then .lodge Wilson asked If anything
had lieeu said or done In that interview
to indicate that the promise of marriage
was merely a scheme between the two
p. ties not made in goo I faith The
defense was strenuous In its objections
.Itlilce ltriullev liilntit teil tin. intention.
however mnl the m-tlnr suiil tlt-tt nntli-
" iiMimiiiii major s.uu mat nmi
In had Won .lone of the sort to hull-
cate a scheme such as bail been de-
verllied
)r p .. Sehaefer. deputy coroner
of the District of Columbia was called
lis till evtiei-t lltioii It tt t nl v rilllt r. After
Mating his ....alilicaiims ami espcr!-
ence Mr. Itutterworth was about to
mll(t h the letter disclaimed by Miss
ii.ai ri .-.. Mi- U llm i..mllv t...
I oiiaro w llill Ml u llson itioii ie-
11111 11-11 lll'll I 11.111 I llllllll III' 1 1111
... .....i ... ii -- . 1. 1.. i .il- i . i I.
r.n im. mi ..... v. -. ..-. ......);..
.Mr ilsnii pi'occeilcil to put more
questions to ascertain the claims nf
witness to expert knowledge lie ex-
plained that writings nf various sorts
had been brought to lilm by doctors
several wilts am in thelii. to detect
forgeries to del -ct the quality ami
character of the ink aiul the age of the
writing
The examination was protracted and
lit its close .luilge Wilson objected that
Dr. St'liaetler did not show the qualifi-
cations nf all expert tin handwriting
but Mr Unit m-wiii th retorted that he
could not roue ive of any qtialitlcatlous
lacking .lailg.' Ilradlej decld d that
the doctor had mult) goo.l claims to ex-
pert experlcnej and the Jury could de-
cide tt hit weight should lie given to
Ills testimony.
Thereupon the bundle nf letters ad-
mitted to have 1himi written by Mis'-
I 'ol hi id were handed up to the expert
who asserted that he had studied them
carefully the day before. Th ) black
bordered letter denied by Miss Pollard
was glteii to him for comparison He
"d Altoine.v Itiitlerwnrth put their
iit-.i.is K.Ki-ini-i i.pi it ii-i) iiiiiiii n-s mm
iniiiii). in iiiis))t-i to ii uirccL question
the doctor said he felt certain the black
bordered letter had been written by
the s miu person who hail penned the
ones in evidence
The Cliilstmas card sihl to have
been pressed for nine years in the vol-
' nine nf Washington Irving found lu
the Norwood convent and which horu
the words of "Compliments of W. S.
I) was examined by llio expert who
i averred that from the appearance of
the ink the Inscription had not been on
It more than three or four years. "I
. .s ..... ... ..... .........- ... os nlllf.l
'that It has i ecu subjected to the con
ditions which have been described
Had it bcuu exposed to the air I
would say the Inscription had been
made still more recently."
" hat are your charges per day as
an expert was the Mist question by
I Judge Wilson in cross examination.
He asserted that he had charged f.W a
day for similar services The papers
had been brought to his house Sunday
by llleekliirldge. accoiup tilled by two
men who remained outside ami ho had
kept them over night bringing them
Monday to the attorney's room in the
ctiurthtiuko where ho hail spent the
ilav examining them
' 1 feel much more certain" icstiiucd
the doctor "that Madeline Pollard
wrote that letter than I do concerning
the date of the handwriting on the
Christmas card "
Dr schaefer's cross-exaiulu'itlon was
protracted well Into the ifteruoon Mr
Wilson ohtulitci! from him th- admis-
sion that sometimes forgeries were so
skillfully done as to deceit c exp -i ts
After a brief redirect examination of
Dr sliaefcr laltvlu II. Hay was put on
the stand He had for twenty-live
years made a special study of hand-
writing lie was certain the letter ex-
hibited and tlpi one addressed to
Wessle" llrown were written bv tlm
same person After some sparrlm?
the court adjourned for the day
I ilnrer I'miiiriHi Klllril
l.nximx March is Coiiiiuiiiiilei'
Veriiiiy l.ovett Cameron (he distin-
guished African traveler while hunt-
ing with Haruu lloUichild's hounds at
l.clvrhtnii-lluyurd Itedfortlshlre to-
thi). was thrown from his horse and
died foui hum- lutci
' 111 HiWll'lll AWUllflifiV - ' VlW ' '
CHAKl.LS II. LL'SCUiV!'. ..'. Nt t York.
The New President of the L. A. V.
HIMItll.MI U IX t
'Hie lUhmi liiiuilt;ralliilt I mil ut tie
.lilm; l.vllin tthtl Mo J I s Morrill
lis. Ill SUV.
Toi'f'.uv Ivan. March Is
sas Immigration Co. win. I
leil in Topcln a few !:
sale purpose of boouiinif t
received encouraging leti
I
K in
us i n .ran.
i lot the
l.l'e hit
fio ii in-
lliieulial business uien in neirh evert
county in tlie eastern pan ( tii mi
iiionwcalth lu a It'll r ! I' .- .but
Trout man Maj li. N. limn ' ! II tt -wit
lha says.
It Minis in me mi rp tlullr -i 'ii-'
lo orKmiU" mi lecwclullun ot tills I. n I l u i
s.tnils of m'oio la tlm t-ii.t arc ri.-i nnmi
cl.illy liy Itm rrtemes of l.nt ear .ml r ms b-
Ir.K nrw lli-Mi In Mlililt in start ukou In Hu-
ll tilt" tit lite Ami then uns let.-r it I line
u lieu limits ut iiu.il (ertllllr nmi ) ilui tsiulil
W tiuuijlit so clnailv m llit-r can uu lit
eli-ni ami teiitr.il ICun.ut I see u ri.ini
Mil) llio cxHTlen et (it llitxte win. li.iie
puri'lovd liti.l. In III" oiHlerii em I.
cariiiot Ie rrrttcil In tli I irlh.r
rt I.jihU ttliltli iii'iM li do Im i. l iiiln in
IliU iiiuhly lUtri'li yeir-l miu f.ir : itml 'I i i-r
utie linn ute Horllt wltliuill :iu nuir.)'-
Iiii'iits t mil a In fl'i ier itcio M u ureikll
I nc Itit'lr r iritis til lii'w IiIkIi rife an I iimtiiiK
t.irilier e.l m Ki-t i-he out InmU T Hun-Is
nut (.irillsiiinl Hlieti Ui'itoMt luii I l-i ufoti-m
I) inas Mill tt-us liifli as tlmy un li.-t - ui tin-
irt'eiii lime
'I lie ili)i'l til lour ustmi t lion iipis-.i i in iIih
.ittl ill. m ami siutr eri-tii gf'i ti rj kiukHu
iH-tirtus III Id . mi I tt hu ttiMirei tu sm linr
Hull lerlnl re. nines loi'li'0.t Vnur urKmil-
UI on oil III lu limit Inculcuiulile lK-iti'lll li lb)
stnti- nmi lu ln-r I'-uiili- It l I li- u ireal !
tor In brlliKluK nuile uutt cjpllnl here lu trims.
fiirin our (ir-.tlrti . lulu tilt tlm-si jrl'ulluril
i'uiiitiiiniMi-.iltli lu Hit nilluii lilieil so hy
)tiur iMiintkitiv viniiul ill. i a.t In I11J11 li.
liiuiiiitiit'liirer. tiii-niiic t our town uml Hut.
Iiiiri-itse th.' )tt-jlllt uf our iiuti-tin 1 fiirnisli
niipUit mt in lu tliuusiutti ut met i.t'iii-4 int. I
liilsirrrt
Missiiuiii Tiil'i Lists is I tis t i:s I Hl.s
ihrj tt III Nlllnlli net. llllllll llr fti SeliTll
sidle llllll.'..
K.t.xsts Cnv Mo March JS There
are between -tun mi.I TiU i populUU frm
almost eveiy corner nf Missmri ill
Kansas City to day attending the statu
populist convention The convention
Is to nominate candidates for superin-
tendent of public lllstrtietiou nil jllilirc
uf the siipieme court and one member
of the board nf railrotd e immissloiiers
The contention met at II o'elnek this
inornliu.' lu Turner hall Arthur
lloselle. etlltor of the Tarklo. Mo.. In.
dependent presided Temporary or-
gani.atlou was Hrfected by the nelee-
tion of I'ieree llitckett. of Itaienennuly.
for teniporarv chairman and T P.
Willis of Atchison county letiiMirary
secretary t halrmau llaekelt imnle
a shorl speech in tvlileh he prophe-
sied victory for the populists and
paid Ids compliments to the old
parties and corporations ( ommitUjc
on rules and order of business eredeii-
tlals ami resolutions were appointed to
report during the afternoon 'file eoin-
mlttees are eninposiHl of one delegate
from each eimgrossloit.il district
When tlie convention assembled in
tlie afternoon Paul Vasi D.-rvoort of
Omaha. Nidi com.naiuli'r-lii-cliicj of
the National lmltistii.il leu'ion. ad-
dressed the convent -on on tha labor
question
tin: inn si:
I'lin ltKiiilille.in. sill) I liiilrln III ttl
O'Ni'lll-.lii) I'll-. Hum I rtr
W'.tsiiiMiTos. March ;s W lu-na mo-
tion was made to take up tlie (l'Nlll
.loy contested election cuw in tlw
house to-day the republicans Iwguu to
llllbilster 'I he lives an I liati hut
lug been duuiaiidoil. die republicans
refused to vote anl a cull of
the house wus ordered lleforu this
hud been complete anil after the
piOMMH'c of a quorum had been shotvii
it was again moved to tike up the
ease. A second roll call shotted eight
less than a quorum the republican
still refraining
t lliimr Tinier. UuJ'irll) lleUupttl.
I.v.llll. March is -The election hero
yesterday resulted In a victory for tt.
c .lunio-l'ergusou. home tuler ttlu.
was seeking ie-eleetlon to iui llaineiil
on hlsiippolntment as junior lor I of the
treasury The following uie the olll
eial llgiiie: Muurn 1'era.oa. Iiollie
rule 'vj!; Hell liberal unionist. HIM.
home rule majority. I I'd a unionist
gain of -IIT
Mi't.i'11. llehl fur Iriitl.
Misnh tcoi.is. Minn Mutch ;s
Clinton II Mckells. the former Ivihimis
(Tly druggist who was arrested here
two weeks ago mi charges urcferred by
Willis II lliahaiu. who murriiil Miss
Maud Mason of Kansas i il). hits Ueti
held to Urn grand Jurt after a prelim
Inure inuiuliiiitii.!' In IhiihIs of t uuu
MurjUn'il (Vlvliritlliiic llrr suilliiniMl.
IUi.titioui:.Mil ..MarcliJT -Tln Math
anulveisary of tliu lauding of l.'onard
Cahert at St. Clement's island March
J.'i Plat. WUS tittlllgl) eeltbrjtu! heie
tcjteidat and lu di
H t tH I ntl'MlllitCI!.
tsnuil iXilniiieiiU Midp linintii ut th.
tVr-lllnot m tlimlbl?
Hi it i-.iiiv. Uuu. March "l Thr
..iit'n .tern Kansas eonferenee held
U e us n session and adjourned at
tlBon yesterd.iy The conference re-
fits ..I to accept the condittouul gift ol
the soul- sehiwil proper) t at llodgr
t tiv laii deeded to foster and maintain
II. Do b.'e I itt school of tbeology The
list .if .iiqi oil inellts for the eotnillg
n.ir i. i '.t.l I. Itish.ip Miillelleu is as
in li)
I i i l.'ru-i Vt It Hose iri-slJtnit
I r A in is I lsrsi-1 I'titnani llmkllii C
II I'.mr. I'm: irion tt V tVtillit-rv ' "hi
uler W I. H.'Jl.-r Irwhlou ft J Itinyon
l)..l(f t'ltv. K II Vu liu llubahli. ( J M
J ill's C.iHlr y H llrltloii Uaritrttfltv I
ti IVIUIitm.. tltrleu I'llv rlrt-ult. W I. Wll
lurn. Uau-iMjr N A Wilier I neal . J II
tte.tt J. Iniore. K K Hnblilm Idktu. N II
Oblir I '.III. t. 1) It -V t.llMT I V M
IlilUer Mettle It !'. t.ittM Nensritr. J
W Iroi.b f4ms I In t-tr.ull. Allen Mi-i-ker
M in Ilium tt' (i I'lmk Han I u IV V. T
J.i Lin tk ..it t lit- IV 'I' Witril HMMrv II
P U lj.- Syr.ttiu.e J A S'lulUi TrlbvDe
ii t niaa. ii.
W hlilu .11- rut W J Mullmlile. ireiltt
bin l.lrr Au.livir A t' 1 1 it Is. AiuriKta. C
II lle.tw.: II l.e i linn V V tliu in Una
ItMt V It l-'urreili I ii.iii .- It I" trwlu t'lcmr
S4ti-r tv 1 1 bum i mair I i'.a una t'ulwli-li
I Miller I'miiilHiMiinii II A Itivls Hju la
VV II llirlou. II uirl4ilr. ull S W MrrlJpth
ii.idUitia J II I'iiIIIhiu t.re inlinre t) V
IVatsun. Kltiirui in. r S Vu.liiuin lilu.'luiu
fin tilt tliu:' I'uimiilnir. M.miil Itup. Crank
M.-rnrtruck Mult me l I) l.ilir N'aiht lilt-.
i I. I. Iltx- I'rutl I til M.i'.rinl.k Pratt
I fllt-'.ill. I' J I'll kM II 1'ie.l.ill J N Itulwru
I I'ii-II) I'r.tini II II Un.jjll siwyr C M
Hunl-ie s.pij.. f .ur. ii r t
lM r.i.r Vt ii-nua Irs. lur hv.-iih.- J tV Aul.'r
! Iinp'irli i.tfiiuf W It Wilson Cirsl
ilcinli I) s Cot st Pan K v llnlili
Siiuili .1 I-' X. sly Wil r II tjiu-k
Mi I'lii-rsuii iiitrbt T " llnlv.oii iirrniitiiiif
I lir Li n. I. II It lm mi llison 1 W
I'liTi'e lllirdelt. VV K I) llllllll lllllllloll V
F II r i. tort fiiuioii tV I. VVixidtarl I'lus.
tt II i. mum Klllnnmll II White Crrslerlili
VV " Ibxiili li.trllel.l. VV I. NtturU Ureal
II u.l. .1 i Hull IliiUlnnlon. i: t Maet'urt
net' K ui. lei. W !' Tontllii.iiii l.trnml V J
Huron l.lltle Klt.r II A DiitWnma l.i.t
!s rlm.'i I h tries Itir.hHeiil Lyons. II I) Akin
Murlott K I) Kl.rtiftil Murluii t-ln-iill. Nuull
Asln-r Mrl'm-rs in H VV lliiv s Mi I'tti-rmm
ilrttlli. V i. VVu'Si r P.ltlei' Itork ti VV
lUki r It.tiuoml J ti tVIII.ln.oi It nli i'n
ti-r s II itiiirm- Hierllnif A II IVk r
VV null iii A II Hi .IN oil
Sen Ion ill.irirl -Jres T tlttitm irrs line
el.it Alil.vtlUr. HtrplfB Brink. Aiineliy. J
I'" Jim -!. i. -..:; '.V U It-ill Inn I uu
llnrns i II I'ru.'lil. tlurrtoi: C II VV.hiI
auril (li . J II Klntti'titi I'.l Doru.l g
K Kir i I'.or.nce VV A V-tiwuielv lltl.ledit
J tl VV'iiil llrssitin U II iv.'n'lile- Unveil
A tV i'iiiinl-ii:hini ll'iii'lttii om I'lr.l tleircli
J tV s.iu.rtllle II et i v ell isl 'I VV lubiy
I. on VV II Hli'.:i"s. M.ntile H llu-.ill
N. mini II trrls.m VV4II Nie.-ru. I'. I'.
l'JItr.l I'lfi'ltl.-f J V Kri-itwtlit 1'euu.xli'
h It Kn.eirl I'linllur J I. Mill l'uftvlu. J
I'liihon "se.UwIck J A lUv 1 HI Join
V f lt Miuflur.l. II I-'. Sn Hi IHs. T II
fuse T iis.n W M Itumuii Vallrjr IVntrr.
C II MiMlllun Wulion v V. Wt.l
W'lnttelil Ui.truM tiril'itlll'i Iz-iwltinr pre-
l tlm: el ler Akr.111 N' A P.irbrr Anlhunr
f 1 VViiiU J tt isi Arnlt U K Jnnr.
Aikin-i-M' l: A II or I ArKiiin. l'll fir-
1 111 I llirri '1 Allti'i VV A Uilfk
III ull 1 bt I. It Will am. Ilurilr-ii I' VV M.
Kill' 1 in. u 1 VV Irwin ambrl ! J
VV Jiit.ii ri-. 1 on 4 4 htmii. J W Prun
Ii :! J v lions I' no port t II
son! 'h i. nl 1
lluii.r II 1
".lire:-. r VV Hunt re r
Wii.trtoi. Hi'Hiin VV
K o 1 J l( I'e
1: slu r Mn-ttlflil A A
I. Hi 11 -ill
11 U 1 1111111 II
I'.r. 11 Mi tli lie-
I.mIki li II Kiuft- Milan
ll W Phi li.
Nor . I h 1 K
Ni'.i Soil 111 It A Htwynr
Muiili 1 lie. hi. I' II U uni
1.011. 11 ui i.i 1 c lb ui Snuib lln-n 4
A IM 11-. 1'iltl I) It HoojUllI WHIM
tun 1 l Mil lu VVellliiKltin circna J U.
Miluue Vt inlielil lir.i churi'n. A. II limner
fir.ii'1- l K It ivi-' VVlittl.lt iirrult II U
tii)i r
tri-i'4iib U11111411 I'a.i Vitaj
rttt.rrt Ma M4wh u Mr
Minerva Todd aged ss one uf tlm old-
est M'ttlers ill llowurd COUIlt). died
suddenly lust nitflit at I'! o'cbsdi
tl t.t lilt VPtltC Hltl.t lllf'.o
It is resti ie I finiii Atluutu. (la . that
the k'iic h and melnu crop have been
mi lie I b (he friuitliig tvonther.
Ilr . Taylor Kinery health cointuis-
sinner of Hrooklyn. has announeetl that
small os Iiad I lets not- epldeinic In that
ellt
l-'ire Iii Paytl4'. M . tlelrtyetl the
Klaellvcr.v barn eighteen hnmes and
muiiy tetiielea and three thvolllugs.
laiues ft inni; lii.iiruiiee M.UUO
lu the eireiiit court room at Albany
Mo testerda.t .lucob Miller ahot his
brtithcrdu law I rank Marl four lliiiou
ami (lieu ui tempted suicide but falletl
Miller blamed Karl for futility (roubles.
Miss Uale Ueple) an uninarrled
young ivoiuuu living ttuar Htrullunl
ilreeii county. Mo Im eoilllllltted sui-
cide by jumping Into u well. No oninto
Is ussiifiieil Nile wus ot good fllllllly
mid hail Is'i n proinlmuit in church
I work
1 lleurt l.oiU'heliu tt Co.. butlllcra
and brokers of Plllltidelplllil have na-
signed with liabilities amoiiiilllig to
t uxi.ikio . tiaiiHw while Urn ustets are
plae.-d at from mju.utiu t.if;o)iKW It
1-.s11.lll1 fjiiui-e was a icslllt of llio
lb looie 1.1 li I.i I fall
FUNERAL RITES
rli Ulind Preacher Conduct Them
Over the Dead Senator.
A mSTIXlinslIKD HlMPWN.
Prptlilrtit btrl.ind Nut I'rr.Mii VII III.
r.ililn.l in the s.inttc t'limntii-r I a-
rrpt t-rispliir biitnont Th.
littler Vntatilix.
W tiltsti ton March is Puneral ser-
Vlcs over the Isnly of the bile 'senittnr
CobUltt tlreiv to the senate ehittiils-r
to-day a ver ilistlliv'iiislieil coiupalit.
President t levelatt.l wits not present
but all the uietiiber. of his cabinet es-
wpt Seeretnrt l.ainotn were there.
(letl Mchollelil represeittetl the jnnt
and Chief .lust lee Puller iltltl Assoc ute
IllMtices Harbin tirat Krewer Itrott 11
Slilrasand White of the I tilted Mates
supreme court occupied scats im-
mediately Isdiitid I he cabinet menils'i-s
llliil back of tliciu were memlieis
of the dipliiuiiitie corps. Includ-
ing the 1 hitiese .lit pa ncc. Cor-
can and Hawaiian ministers 11 ml
rclircnetitntlves of lite Kngtisfi
liertimn lreiich and other legations.
The family of the lute setuitor and
their Immciliate friends occupied seiits
tn the left of the viee president and
fronting him while the. honorary
jmll bearer consisting of the commit-
tee of tlie two houses of congress p-
pninted to accompany the Unit to
tteorgla forated a seml-clrcle urouiid
the vice president hpeakcr ( rem is-.
cu pled a seat beside the vice president
The casket which was plain blaek
with silver handles tras placed directly
in front of the vice pn lodeiit's desk
afid 11 hiii it wen- two Is-aiitiful tui
quels
Heliule t huplain Milbliru cnmlueted
the erremoiiles and tva . assiste I in
Chaplain llaghy. of the house. 'Hie
bliiitl preacher was itceiiliarly nuorcs
slve in liis renderinv of the service for
the dead In his address he dwelt par
tlciilnrlv on the virtues of the home
life of the senator rather than on bis
politieal achievements on the 1110r.1l
courage with which he stead futh pet-
formtd all the duties of the hrisliau
rather than on tlie physical eourai-e
tvlileh he had shown so often in the
battles of two ttu rs. on the sluiplleitt
ami gentleness of his ttailt life rather
than on tin In mors which he hint
Uehlt-ted
At the conclusion of tlie ceremonies
the eollln was taken up In eiifltl .-apt
tol policemen uu. I. prec led b tliccuu-
tulttees of the soiate and house ap-
pointed to tif'iimiuiiv il. was borne
through the south tl. sir of the chamber
The family consist In ' of the widow
live till lighters the son itil.l the pnvitti
seet-etarv followed aiul the Jllstie .of
the supreme court iiieuilicrs of I lie
cabinet the diplomatic cor p. atiil Hie
representatives tiled oat ill the order ol
precedence
When the ehauilier had beeiiemptu' I
of ull stive the senators aiul oilin-i-.
Seiiatni' Harris of Tennessee afiei
eonsiiltatioii willi the vice pre- 1 lent
moved that the si-nale adoiu 11 uniil
Ui-uiorrotv Tills was agreed to.
II Itl IS III MMIIN Villi.
Illli I ourlll built 11 illlKri...lll ill llrliiilli.
luati-il liy t iiiiiiii itluii
Ktll-oltlt. Itilll . March '.'s 'I In- ie-
publican convention of the I mirth eon
gruHslonul district met this afternoon
with large delegations from nil parts
of the state The reiioiiiin limit nf
( otigressiuiin I tirtls by aeel.tm it 11
was a foregone conclusion an t !- e.ui
TCIjtloli did not create as iime'i interent
as did the energetic pnlitl -at wire pull-
ing uf the various can dilutes for
places on the state ticket mid the ills
eitssion of the plans of the coming earn
IKllgtl
All the giils-riiutoi'ial laiulidate-
Hindi Morrill and ln-orge Mart if)
were here 111011g tlie delevfiiten of
this district IIihIi has the largest fol
low lug while Morrill has a number ol
active and Influential friends at w or).
Considerable Interest is eetiteriu' on
the piobiible nominee (or congre.sm.nt
at'large ThecandldaU-. liioegi Itoiig-
lass nf Wichita: lai lircer. of W in eld
and Pick lilac of Puola are all In re
I enl-ltti (nl. a Il4 fur l.ulmr.
Ili'itVN'.o. Mcx Match : There is
uiilch ill-deling and trouidi- is llinut-
etllllg Uilioiltr the laboiiii el asses ol
this state oter the sweeping n iluctnuis
III WUgl'S tvlllcll hllV.' jlist .'ih into ef-
fect 'I he new rate n'r dat for ail
kinds of common laborer. - tweut
live it ills It was formeilt Ihilt-tlte
and Mflv cents tier dav I here lie
Itcen IIO reillietion ill the pi 1 - of ! 1. '
Sllpp'ies It s elaime I Hi il llli-l'ion
lion in wages is due 1 .. . s.He taxi-
tion HrllUti ttarsvir.i. t.n
lllHttlN'DII tt Marco - I lie I '.11 I .ii
correspoiidelit of the lln iiinn'liam I'o-l
writes 10 ill. HV r 1 11:1' n- mis n - 1
to b.-lieve thai i.iip ' 1 ii w.it "
secret have been IT in I ri ! 1 1" 1 '
the French govt' inn M it W li 1. i.
It Is known that '" 1 '" i' ten -I 'ii'
been made an lit if. 1 I 'n th 1
oflloenlil dais tint He ' h tv I en 1
tlallv successful
etni ti-ar. fir uu I niii.i
HKtlll.t.. Wash M 11 '1 s I.n
Treasurer Adolp'i br dIh-u.i
vlctc.l ut tiiilawtn u ii-.-. i
the city nione.t in ISi 1
Iteiiry I uliiitiai' 1 ob a. 1
Judge Moore la 11 ' ' in
tears al bard lab 11 111 'lo pen I it 1
and mv all costs
Odin's birly ('.oin Uoiiiii
l I.I 1 1 1. 1; Nit ( M.tili s 1! t
rvectved fnnii manv i" uts in n-o i
western llllio h..v that 1 he tempi 1 1
lure dropped fnnii lu to 'i iI-mi-above
. 'i-o lust ilghl II isl.-li. m I
that ull kinds of early fruit and t. '
tables hare bvu liiHal In man. -
tlllllS
A I ruii tut I'm ly.
Mil iv ti a:i W Is Mart -n ii.n i
In the iinuisU'is' usvtela' a I lie V M
C of IhlseltV will ai .ne !. 111 ;i
1 11 . I 1 inj t II 1 li. .1 .loll 11 .
uiipt 'i" i iU 1 a1 11
Professional Directory
LAWYERS.
Bayard T. Hainer
Attorney - At- Law.
I' s o I 1 1 minis inner und
.mill"! of II on 1 Manual 'I he only
vt i k pub sin il 1 nt ti' nig the School
I and I avtsi.f iiUluin.iiia frnt on'ro-
eeipt of " .l u business rlat-
lllg t . till' I . .lsiUr. f s. Ilool I Ulllls Will
reet i' e pioiiqu atli ntioii llfllee tixiim
1 1 and I" 1.1 in b 1 i.nihi ie UUU.
E1DWARD DAWSON
il.atetlii. I il.'il. Iii part menl nf
the Itttetior
irio.'Mit tsnCoi "Hiiu t I.Atv.
Pa. Ill IbnMing. ; ' V Mtreot.
W ahington I). (J.
Ptm tnesin the initris of tin UlstrNt
of ( nlituibia. I ourt of Claims Ilia
liveeutite Pepul tmelitK and Coil
gi'css. .sit.io' .tn. iiH'.n fllrrn In
l.mnl iln.f fie'imi ftli-oos. flrfufO lltf
full 1 no 1. l bin ill
M. L MOCK
Pension Attorney.
I'iftet 11 t cat Practice- I. ute Co '0'
life I. O I tltlie. tVllll
lit 1...1 . W diner
fii'THim:.
iHtl.AHOMA
L L BPIDCES
Attorney - at - Law
l t II ol I Ml 1 MO 1
Otlici lioom I I. ut- btOtiU
!i iMon '
.1 11 1 t t ion.
IN.
KEATON & COTTERAL
t lolJNI l t 1 I. tit
UiHitim I . mid lulei nation I.cu
atul '1 1 11st I in big ok ave
OlM'iis''!" ;s . AMi ilPPII'lr.
:..t nil' . i'gi 1'
Attorney . at '.' Law
lias had an eNperietn as lawyer of
.'I years In West ituiina. (Illicit Ivmu.
llllll building opposite Post-otllcu.
ROOMS 17tmcl IB
i:. I niJKI.IN.MK
Athuini y ai I.avt
l.licun t'liltllty Alutrai l.
01tlhouia Areiiue ojiposlt l.uml ()
tlUTIimr. H.-.l.i
OttArTTn i to .. ;;
Atuiruey (Jco.rvt
ATloKsr.t i 1 l.tw
Vt'J OUIsliiiiin. A.. u. ttair
nU'1'IIItlR. - OKIAH0ifA
DH. PlOPLiILS
"THE ' DENTI8T
Tlorooeli 1 1 ut. d up t.i ihe tituaa
with 1 m.ii- . p. 1 11 n .- Iiiseusoil
uml iNposid ii.iv iil alive and
the tietli b.'i .1 1 ued llrhlfa
work. ii.l t uil po in w ns gold
and silti r filling- mil niilleiiil teeth
inserted nil (.'.lM I libber ! .lllllllillUUl
plate or Willi ml itu pl.ttt.
PrlOoH Lower thnn Anywhoro Elsa.
1 nr ilklaiioma Am- and I'irst St.
W T GANNON
lor Oklahoma aye 1 doors went of
Hank of Indiuii 'I't mtory.
WIHH5JI J.IililW -:.:-
lb paii inp aspeeiult.t W ork proinpl-
!y done M mi s loaned on valuables
1 llusiness eonii etitiul Constantly ob
hand ami bo sale musical instru-
ments or i.' 11 its si-wing niiii-hiiies re-
volvers watilns 1 b mis lings and
evert cluss of tern lit I'awnetl good
at bargains.
J. v. mjllkrT
Attouni-.v at - Law.
itlice iii 'I inn s liiiiliiiu' In: Nor hi
Sc on I s.. 1
.1 iiliut
KI.AIIOUA
For Rent-
s r 11 looi SIS 00
" room b 11 1 im 11 -In d 2S 01
sttore loon. fniii - 'H 1 s 1 ht mouth.
1 Hon . f 1 1 - ' ' - p r month
I l ll.i I
111 n f 1 1
1
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MONEY TO LOAN
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Piopcrty
'' 1 n 11 1 itt
Lyno's Real Estate & Loan Go
Weicker & Fairfield
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