The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL OUOAN OK OKLAHOMA DKMOOKACY.
OHKIOK OK PIIHI.lt' TION. IIAKltlSON A KNUK.
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VOL. 5
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY .MORNING JANUARS' 24. 1H!)R.
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CENSURE FOR U 118
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE DE-
CLINES TO IMPERCH HIM.
BUT HIS ACTS WERE NOT REGULAR
Tim Voto .Stood 0 to 7 Hut Mr. llstllcijr
Mill Miike n Minority Iti-port Itec-
oiuumnillnp Impeiieliiuuiit l'ro-
coaillnc 111" m Miula
largely n I'olltloil Quel
tlou Io llo Droppml.
ncah lowrt nnil Culuersou lTomoorat
Texas 7.
Mr. llailey will mnko a minority re-
port liiMlmi rerrllory .lucllcUry.
WASiii.NQTiiJf.Jmi. 23. Senator Mor-
pan lias given notice of an intention
to offer an amendment to tho Indian
appropriation' bill providing (or the
reorganization of the judiciary sys-
tem of the Indian Territory. The
mnumliDont provides for three district
jiulgo. It is not materially lUlteront
from tho lnc isuros for tho same pur-
poso which had been previously In-
troduced. il.tnaiiuii uiuiuutr wiitnn ror.
SAItANAC liAKB .Tan. 23. Captain
William J Maiinlx lias issuod nn ap-
peal for volunteers to go at once to
Hawaii for tho defense of the republic.
Illtr the
Washington Jan. 33. The attempt
to impeach Judge Augustus J. Hicks
of Cleveland Ohio failed In the house
judiciary committee by an udvorso
vote of 0 to 7 mid instead of a resolu-
tion for impeachment which Mr.
llailey of Texas h.ul p op.uvd to re-
pot t to the house o.ic will be pre-
sented denouncing the fee system
which in the opinion of members
has uitule the puij.'j lius pos-
sible. Judge Kicks g.ivj a personal
explanation to the ooiii.ii.ttoj of tlic
accouuts in the llirdsiill ettj which
he had handled as cleric of the court
and which luruKliod gro.iu Is for tho
investigation and ichtim my was
given against him by .Martin W. Sun-
ders who had bjen lilt djp.it cleric
und bliceeeded to til c.eiMs.np wtieu
Judge Kicks was proiujtjJ to the
bench. Ycttur lay ; rjvijw of
the case whicli was of u bit-
ter and acrimonious character
changed tho opinion of no mem
bet of the committee mid the
charges were ignored as it had been
o.xpj'Mod tiiey would be when all the
members lou! I be brought together
for a vote. The ease was made lurgely
a party mieslion althou ji Kicks had
four Democratic Mil s and as tho
nevt eongres) ! stronglv Republican
there is no piobabilily it will be re-
vived. At the close of the examination of
Jmlgj Kicks the following icsolution
was pasb.-d:
"Kesolv.il Tluit while the commit-
tee is not satUlL'd that Judge Kicks
has been guilty of any wiong coin-
liutted while judge that will satisfy
it in icporting a resolution-of iin-
peaeiuneiit yet the committee cannot
too strongly censure the practice
under which Jiulge Kicks made up his
uccounts."
It was offered by Mr. Harrison of
Alabama
All who stood for impeachment at
the last meeting voted against tho
resolution while those who voted
against impeachment with the ad-
dition of Messrs. Wolverton ail I Lay-
ton favored the resolution. Tho
voto was:
Voas (ioodnight Democrat Ken-
tucky; Layton Democrat Ohio;
Wolverton Democrat Pennsylvania;
Harrison Democrat Alabama; Hay
Republican New York; 1'owois Re-
publican Vermont; liroderick Re-
publican Kansas; Stone Republican
Pennsylvania and Cliilds Republican
Illinois. y.
Nays Stockdalo Democrat Missis-
sippi; lloatner Democrat Louisiana;
Lane Democrat Illiuos; llailey
Democrat Texas; Do Annon I Dem-
ni'i-'iii.- MlskOiiri ITnilwtrrnIT Ilonnli-
MiBIG
Another Notorious Drrpcrrtilit
Hunt.
Special to the Leader.
I'awiu'ska Ok Jan 18 Cherokee
Hill one of the inoit notorious dospor-
adoes in the territory was shot and
killed by his brother-ln.lntv's brothor
near TuUa. I. T: josterduy. They
quarrelled mid tlic onliro t)0 of Hill's
head "was blown off by tho discharge
of b th barrels of a noiiblo-bnrrellcd
shot gun in the hands of his slayer.
TELEGRAPH NEWS NOTES.
notice of
his finan-
l.utlirle IVoplo Highly KnUrtnliietl I.iit
Mcht.
All audience of tho best people of
Guthrie aud the territory titled Me-
Keniiotrs opera house last night nnd
listened to one of the best rendered
musleul nroirrams over irlvcn in tho
Southwest tho occasion being tho
first grand concert by the First Regi-
mental Hand an organisation of which
Guthrie may well feel pioud.
Tho band boys acquitted themselves
with great credit in alt their piooes the
audience being especially taken with
tho descriptive piece "Opening of the
Cherokee Strp" composed by Senor
Romero of this city.
Tho vjcalists who participated were
at their best and received liberal ap-
plause and the music by the mandolin
club was exquisite as was that by
Gregg's orchestra. Tho program as
carried out was as follows:
Part 1.
Marjh linjiub Payne.
Overture Norma Hellln'
Qu trtetto Friendship Love and Song
Mrs Cotteral Mrs. Spurlock
Mr Smith and Mr. Hrooks.
Overture Homo Circle S.-hlcpt grell.
Gregg's Orchestra.
Violin Duet Petite Symphony. Dancla
Messrs Gregg and Lchrcr.
Waltz La Porle do Madrid La Motte.
1'int II.
1. Descriptive Opening of Chero-
kee btrip. Romero.
A view of the promised land.
Ejection of a sooner by tho soldiers.
In a. boomer's camp.
Indian dance.
Roomer's dream.
Arkansaw Traveler.
Preparing for the run.
Twelve o'clock noon gun fired.
The run.
Tropic Dance La Hollo Creole-
Herman Clarinet Solo Second Air Varle.
Mohr.
Senor Pedro Romero.
Walts Silvery Waves. Mandolin
club
Hass Solo The Mighty Deep. J
Frank Hrooks.
Characteristic The Mill in the
Forest-
The Woman's Era.
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i i M wA W m ml M
Within Her Sphere She Reigns Supreme.
Woian claims lier own. Her field widens constantly.
Eviry day brightens her prospects. Ilcr progress forc-
chadow8 tlia grentct triumph at hand. Emancipation and
equality are hr positions in the yenra to com.
Prophetic of final victory were hor achievements at the
World's 1'nir. At her hrina therv erected the nations bowed.
The tenon taught at tho 'Woman'a nuildinjj" will last "till
f'ne hnU be no more." Their cnlightenlns influence will
Jw fH Hreund the globe throughout the tUiing century.
Only lM neworable were the honors gaiue J at the Eair by
"Vice's Cream Baking Powder
i it .i
. v..i I confei re ' on this peerless prepara-
a.;rnpamment o' h- laurels won by the
A.-.er.ta
Senator Jones has givou
his intention to introduce
cinl bill.
Governor I'nttlton has accepted the
Democratic nomination for mayor of
1'hltndolphiu.
Hope for the ultimate recovery of
Whitolaw Rcid 1ms been given up by
his frlend.
A dispatch from Paris says that the
income tax which is tho pet measuro
of M. Peytral cannot be Introduced
iu tho budget for 1MS.
Tho state department has been in-
formed that tho booth American Re-
public of Colombia is redeeming its
paper currency in silver coin.
Delia Stullleboan formerly of Milan
Mo. committed sulcldu by taking
laudnnum at Qtiincy 111.
Rufe Stone of Camdon county Mis-
souri while attempting to stop a
light was shot and killed by Charles
Farmer.
President Debs of the A. R U and
his associates hnvo boon relens ! on
J.OOT bail each in acconlunce with
the lecont order of tho supreme court.
Chief Justico Fuller deeded tho
John bherman aiiti-trust law was in-
applicable to Sugar Tritbt cases.
Justice Harlan dissented.
The president has sent Is the sciv
nte tho nomination of Oeorge Steele
of Montana to bo nsrent for tho In-
dians of the Hlackfoot agency in Mon-
tnuii. The Western chair manufacturers
held a secret sohbion at Chicago for
the purpose nf revising price lists and
discussing plans iu reference to the
spring trade.
Herman Meyers one of tho city's
most prominent Jewish merchants
and bankers was elected Mayor of
Savannah after tho hottest municipal
contest ever held.
In the Oregon senate a houso con-
current resolution lor the eloction of
United States benator bv a direct vote
of tho people was rcferiod to th
committee on revision of laws.
In RriiBsels a bomb was exploded iu
a crowded cafe at Jumct near Char-
loroi. Much damage was done to tho
building and a panic followed the ex-
plosion. Nobody was seriously injured
The entire Creek ministry lias re-
signed. A panic on the bourse fol
lowed the announcement it is be-
lieved that a colorless cabinet will be
formed and that tho chamber will bo
dissolved.
In O'Neill Neb. George Millihan
and Mosc Elliott were held without
bail on the charge of murder in the
Jimt degree for tho lynching of Rar-
rett bcott tlio defaulting ex-treasurer
of Holt county.
I'p to a late hour this morning the
steamer Chicora whicli loft Milwau-
kee at 5.30 Monday morning for Ron-
ton Harbor Mich. had not boon
sighted nor have any tidings boon
received rogarding her.
About .100 ha'y dealers from all parte
of tho country met in convention at
Cleveland Ulilo. Tlio oujtel ot tlic
meeting was to form a national asso-
ciation and to arrange some uniform
method of grading hay.
The failuro of tho letall dry goods
firm of D. 11. Douirherty & to. one
of tho largest and longest-established
in Atlanta was announced creating
a sensation in commercial circles and
arousing universal rogret.
The inquest on the bodies of tlio
men who met deatli in tho great ex-
plosion iu Hutto a wcok ago is now
in progress and promises to bo a long
and rigid investigation as to who is
rcsponsiblo for tho terrible disaster.
In St Louis tho convention of the
Custom Foremen Tailors' association
of America convened at the Planters'
hotel. President John O'Neill of
Kansas City called the meeting to
order. About 100 members wore in
attendance.
In Winchester Mass. Dr. Arthur
C Webster of Clark university has
been awarded a prizo of $1000 for tho
best treatise on oloctriclty. The pre
mium Is known as tho Elihu Thomp
son prue. It was an International
competition and tho prize was
awarded by a committee in Paris.
The Nebraska legislature has
adonted a resolution to appoint a
committee to invostiirato tho stato re
lief commissioner. It is nllogod bus-
iness lias not been oxpedltod and that
aid contributed by other stat'os re-
mains Jn. cars when it Is badly needed.
Tho Now Jersey houso aoooptod As-
seinblvnian Coddon's concurrent res-
olution providing for tlio submission
to the people of the stato. of nn
amendment to tho constitution pro-
hibiting raco tracks and othor gam-
bling. Thoro was not a singlo noga-
tivo vote.
Senator Hutlor of South Carolina
probonled a memorial from Hon.
bninpson Pope lato Democratic can-
didate for governor of South Caro-
lina asking the appointment of a
sonato committee tq invps.tigao tho
November election in that state.
Tho secret service odloials have dis-
covered a now photographic counter-
feit 510 silvor oertillcatc of the series
of 1801 chock letter H. J. Fount Till.
man regtsior; u. i. .Morgan treas-
urer) portrait of Hendricks; small
scalloped oarmlno seal.
Tho interior departmont has called
for bids to be opened February 13
for furnishing a sheet metal celling
aud new copper roof for the pension
bureau building. Tho present ap-
propriation ii 828000 but congress
hah boon asked for an additional ap-
propriation Martin Costollo known as "Huffalo"
Costello and Hill Slavin of'Australia
fought a ten-round contest with
tweUi-ounco fcloves in Saint Jcanc
Haptiste hU Montreal Costello
won on points. Hill Woods'of Den-
vi r re fere ad the match.
rnrnlBn Pine Tlonnnl.
Al.liANY N Y.. Jan. 1 XA bill pro-
hibiting tho display of foreign Hags
on public buildings lifts ihsmm! tho
assembly ayes 8 J nayn 13 This is
aimed directly at New York city
where Hags ot other tuitions
especially Ireland hnvo been tloatcd
on special occasions
till Cook ArrulciiPil.
FoitT Smith Ark.. Jan 33 Hill
Cook the notorious outlaw was ar-
raigned tills morning before U nl tod
States Judgo Parker and pleaded not
guilty to oach of thre counts He
Is charged with roblwry oi two counts
and witli taking govern input money
on one account. The court room was
packed.
Atchison Kau.. Jan. S3. The Globe
publisfeea an Interview with John J.
lugulls lu which he sptfukft iu the
highest terms of Luoicn llakor and
oxprossos his gratitude to people who
have given him unsolicited evidences
of their eoiiliJi'iice and good will. Ho
still says that lie was not a candidate
himself. ' Not now. Should a. Re-
publican legislature bo chosen in
1800" lie ndils "and existing condi-
tions remain unchanged l expect
then to solicit its sulTrngos."
AiHlcm I'ruiu the Orlrnt.
San Fitv.NXisoo Jan. 23. Tho
steamer Peru arrived last night from
Yokohama bringing more ndvlces to
the press The only change in tho
diplomatic situation since last a l-
vices is the announcement tli.it Chan
Yang II wan China's accredited agent
is actuully on ids wny to Japan ac-
companied by a subordinate represen-
tative named Shoi yu-Llen.
HICMI SOGIFTY.
The Will Oo-opcrtP With th Knlr n.
rliitlou.
The territorial agricultural society
met at S o'clock yesterday morning
pursuant to adjournment of tho titgbt
byforc.
Committees were appointed on rules
and by-laws and the standing commit-
ters made up.
'I he association then declared Iu
favor of organising county auxiliary
tocietles In eierj county in tho terri-
tory i
in response to the proposal of Presi-
dent Hrkoy of the territorial fair tu-
sociatinn tho following resolution was
unanimously adopted:
"That wo accept the proposition of-
fered by tho Oklahoma Fair associa-
tion at Guthrie Oklahoma witli the
provision that we. your committee
shnll have some say as regards what
premiums shall bo olTered by the said
fair association on agricultural and
horticultural products."
Adjourned to meet at call of execu-
tive committee.
Mrs. Frank Gorton
sister at Perry
Is visiting her
KliH-utloiuiry Content.
Districts No-. 3U 10 41 12 13 f.5 ftl
05 00 will hold their elocutionary con-
test at Soward Feb 3.
It Is hoped that all the districts of
this division will take part iu this con-
test and relect sonic one to take part
in tlie county contest.
Or. Price's Cream Unking Powder
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Cheapest Plzce In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware and
WOOD
111 North Second St. German and English Spoken.
Our Shoes Speak Volumes For Themselves;
volumes filled witn pertinent points; all the points arc well taken too
ami so secure plenty of lakers for our shoes. Such shoe oratory is
incstible rind presents a multitude of foot notes well worth
studying. It's courting health to house the feet comfort-
ably in n pair of our shoes that are always the very
idea for the season the roriect tiling in style and
the Tust the thing I want" In and for every
body. What a shoe ought to be is just
what our shoes are and just what
ought to cost is what our
shoes do cost.
Eisenschmidt & Hetsch.
EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS
118 OKLAHOMA AVE. WEST.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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s immzM&w&m &-' srsn.
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Weicker & Fainieio iransier ana uoai uo.
Marked Down !
ALL
Kinds of Heatng
STOVES
TO BED ROCK PRICES.
Spencer Hardware Co.
GOAL
CANON CITY
FKONTENAC
PIEDMONT
McAUESTER!
ANTHRACITE
GOAL
Harrison Ave West of Depot.
Satisfaction Guaranteed f. Telephone No. 20. Your OrJers'Sollclted.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division.
One Block From Hotel Royal
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goodi
In Stock all the Time
Hamilton & CO.
ST. MARYS INSTITUTE
X Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Girls
COLLEGE HILL DALLAS TEXAS.
Sixth year. Founded by tho KU Rev. A. a Garrett bishop o! northern
TexuB. and under his supervision. Will open Sept. 18 1S94. Collepo and Pre-
paratory Courbes. ClassUs and lllffher Mutheraaties in charRe of graduates of
Welloslov CoUoro and University of Toronto. Departments of Music and Ark
under direction of the best instructors trained In Germany. England ond New
Enirlaml Conservatory of Music. Elocution taught by graduate of the Eraer-
son School of Oratory IJoston. Terms lor tuition including Menu a
modern languages aud all English branches board fuel light washing S3. Of
pur Ai.num. Music Art Elocution extra charges. For catalogues au-1 fui
ther Information address MISS T0BBERT Prinoipal St. Mary's Institute. Da .as
N F. GHEADLE COAL COMPANY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CANON CITY
FRONTENAC
WEIR CITY
McALESTER
OSAGE.
Aud sole agent for tho famous Ruby Coal of Arkansas. Prompt Delivery
'at all times. Oillce and yard 431 Oklahoma ave.
TELEPHONE NO. 6.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1895, newspaper, January 24, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73244/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.