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OKKIUIAI. OlttlAN OK OKLAHOMA llKMOCKACV.
OKKIOK OP I'tJItt.lOATION. MAItltlSON AVKNUK.
GTJTHK1E OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MORNING UJGUST is 1815.
ISO. 59
VOL. 0
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mnthrit
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JUDGE MARTIN IS NAMED
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CHIEF
JUSTICE OF KANSAS
SHOT BY HIS EX-WIFE.
A Kiiikaii runner
1 hrrata mi u
Kiiukka Kan.
A illicit was shot
Klllril fur Mtikli.g
I'uhlle I!. i:ul.
Ail'. II. .la hips
ami killed by .Mrs.
WILL BE NO CONVENTION.
Viiuiituiotmly Cho.en liy tlio State Com-
nitttrn In On 1'lneeil mi tlio Ticket hy
l'etltlon Tlio IVtltlon to llo I'lled
With tlm Secretary uf Stilta
Not Later Tlnui Septem-
ber St rulltlrnk
Topf.ka Kan Aug. 14. Tlio Kan-
sas Republicans will not hold a con-
vention this year. Tljo State Central
committee met at the Copelaml hotel
last night and made a tlecislon to this
effect by a unanimous vote. There
were twenty-nine of tlio thirty-live
members of the commltteo present.
Chairman Cy Lelanri appointed n coin-
m.tteuto suggest a plan for the nomin-
ation of a candidate for chief justico of
the supreme court. These gentlemen
comprised the committee: J. Il.Tomlin-
son of Minneapolis J. J. Cox of Law
retire A L. (Jrecn of Xawtoo George
Huyeko of Kllswortli . S. Kenyon
of .letinore T. C. Haney of Anthony
and .1. V. (ietty of Kansas City Kan.
The eommtttee reported in favor of
the nomination of Judge David Martin
of Atchison to be chief justice by the
central committee. The report was
adopted and .ludge Martin was form-
alh nominated.
The secretary was instructed to no-
tify the county committees to have
petitions ratifying' the state commit. eo
work returned not later than Septem-
ber :. CH3
After accepting the resignation of
V. II Noting of Meade who expects
to bo absent from the state for months
and electing I'M Smith of Meade t fill
the vacancy the committee adjourned.
Kiln Amiuk his divorced wlfu at 10
o'clock this morning about tun mile
northeast of here In the presence of
Mr. Ainick's brother nml tho lntler'n
wife.
The three say that Ainlck hnd fol
lowed their party about a half mile
down the public road swearing at and
threatening his former wife. Finally
he dismounted and. rawhide in hand
turned Mrs. Amide's team from the
road. She warned him tti leave
several limes and finally n the
team was about to overturn tho spring
wagon seized a Winchester rllle and
llrcd. The bullet passed through his
abdomen. lie only lived :t few
minutes
Mrs. A mlrU canto to town and sur-
rendered to the nitllmi ille.
There h.;i' been trouble between the
twi ev r since tlitu rilvoriv. Aiuiclr
waf convicted of committing a felon-Ion-
assault upon his wife several
months ago hut was pardoned by the
governor.
WHISKY TRUST WINS.
A New Viirk .Imlcc Itefiimi to Knjolii tlio
Uconrniilrntlon Committee.
Ni:w YnttK.Aug.il. -.lustlec O.llrleu
in the supreme court chamber denied
the motion for an injunction to w-ti-.ilti
the reorganization committee of tlio
tlistilling and cattle reeding company
from purchasing or acquiring the prop-
irlv of the trust which was ad vet Used
to be sold to-morrow. The motion was
made by !'. V. Amies and tleorge N'.
1'vnchon. who represent St.' U'.m worth
of stock lit the trust. They say that
the purchase bv the reorganisation
committee would pcrpetttale the trust
winch had been declared an Illegal
monopoly by the supreme com tot the
state of Illinois.
HE SILVER CONFERENCE.
PLANS OF-THE FREE COINAGE DEM
OCRATIC GATHERING.
CUBANS FULL OF HOPE.
Jeneri.l Micei AVrltt-H mi KiiIIiiihIhuIIo
Letter to HIh Nymjmtlilicra.
- NfW Yoiik Aug. 14. Favorable ac-
counts of the progress of tho Cuban
revolution were received yesterday by
General Uoualo de Quesuda secretary
of the revolutionist party In tho United
Mates in a letter from t.eucral Maceo.
The letter follows:
Item-nil Headquarters in tho Field
Monlompolo. July 31. Dear Sir: The
revolution is most powerful In Santi-
ago de Cuba ttml in Camngtioy; every
b.ittle so far has been a triumph for
the liberators of this country. Tho
tipanisli soldier are panic-stricken and
surrcinlci- to their besiegers who spare
their lives. ' think we shall soon
hi ie the Spanish government to give
up tli island t. the CubariR who wish
o 'h f. -.'.'. am' who are striving io
1 r v c t lu. volte which oppresses
an i -uins .hem.
Tho rive - preventatives of tho East
rn i "jMintnoct nave loft for Ciunu-
jue I" rder to establish tho
n - '. .line i. of the republic Tho rep-
v -utatlveH are Dr. Joaquin CastPlo
ituai' Rafael M T'o'-viiondo llnfaol
juutiibil'- I euro Aguller Klndelan
TO PREVENT A SPLIT.
I'lie l'iirm of tlm l.railrn In to limit
ii I'l.in to Mold All Sflwr llciuocniU
lit the I'urty anil to I inn re Sil-
ver .Mini lit Mm Next tkinill-
ililo for I'rrvlilcnt on u
Silver I'l.itforin.
am
.1.
Mariana Sanchez aillauth. This
institute a government composed
piesident nml three secretaries
ihose of wa. interior and foreign af-
fairs. It is possible that the president
w'U belie.neial llartoleuie Masso. I
v li 'ei u yjn soon VA Cunano Libre n
newspaper which will be published
in this depai intent giving our
otlk-ial news of the military operations
of the army i the east nnri of the
progress of tho revolution. We con-
gratulate out selves on the election of
Thomas ftstraria I'alma and Manuel
sangullv as representatives of our
sacred cause In tlio -United States.
Uive to the peoplo of that generous
country our regards ami assuro thorn
that t'ttba lias never doubted their"
sympathy. I ainyouis. with the high-
est consideration Antonio Maci:o
Major (ienerul.
LOWERING THE LAKES.
Alt Kmiriiioin yuantlly ot Wuter Will lie
Jllvcrted I'rpin Luka Michigan.
New Yoiik Aug. 11. Mr. Frank V.
Ilawley has just returned from Chica-
go where ho has been for the past few
weeks examining the drainage canal
In un attempt to determine whether
the construction of tills Improvement
is likely to lower the waters of the
brent Lakes and whether also it Is
likely appreciably to divert trnflic from
tlio Last down tho Miss.v ippl Ills
report was that there oan bo no ques-
t on that an enormous quantity of
water will bo taken from Lake Michi-
gan for the tilling of the canal. The
beat estimates that ho could obtalu
wire that this volume will bo con-
stantly equal to one-third that con-
tained in the Miw.sis.slpp! river above
the i.i'iuth of tho Missouri or three
times of tl.at of the Ohio river.
In t hirago it is looked upon as a cer-
tainty tlmt considerable lake com-
meice will beek the sea through tho
Mississippi alley us soon as this canal
is r iinnleted. On the other hand Mr.
Hawiey sajs that in tho West it is
t.. ought that the canal would bring
trulhe tu tlio l-.rio an will as lake It
u.ay and that new and distant locali-
ties in the West would uw; the canal
a uu economical route to the Fast.
Tlio Salmon rack Aciiiu Ijirge.
uroitiA. Aug. 11 The steamer
patiube. is. in the North reports that
the puck of tho Northern llritl&h
lu un.b.a ittnnories Is complete for tho
ht a 'ii with tho exception of about
un. uses Sl.xtecn canneries ln.re
put t ' T4.00U ease against 12.n'0
cases u t year by twelve canneries.
A Shot lit u l'renhlent.
ClTV Ot-(lU.VTEJ!Al.A Aug. H. Whilu
President ilarrlos was witnessing an
exhibition of target practice by the
infantry near the city a shot passed
close to him. llo and his stall' left tho
held hastily lie believed that It was
a covert attempt to assassinate him.
It was reporter! ho was slightly
wounded. llo nan remained in his
apartments all flay lu government
circles all refuse to talk upon the subject.
Another lllj; Strike Threatened.
Ni:w Yoiik Aug. ll. The striko of
the llrolhcrhood of Tailors has aroused
the vest makers pantaloon makers
cloak makers children's jacket makers
and shirt makers and they have becu
talking striko and agitating against
the Contractors' association.
CONDENSED .DISPATCHES.
'J ho nruiser Columbia is to bo speeded
to Honolulu.
Hot winds are doing great damage
to tho Iowa corn crop.
f'osl master Weeks of Hartshorn
Ind. Ter. has finally been filed.
Kxperls for tho statu gave damaging
testimony against Duexliow at Union
Mo
J esse Jlatlle a prominent resident of
Poplar IJlu A' Mo. blew his jniiuu
out.
Tho Klngsn Packing company of
Kansas City Kan tui decided lo dis-
band. Three men wore klllfwl nml one h'
j ii red in a sawmill explosion at Clay
Lake III.
It is bolloved that Spain hat given
her promissory nolo for payment of
the Mora claim.
Preparations aro boin made for a
division of land In severalty among
tlio I'to Indians.
A half Interest in the Paris Mo
Mercury has been sold to a brother of
Senator llaskett.
Minister l'nnsnm has asked for an
extension of leave from his post as
minister to Mexico.
Centralia. Mo druggists were con-
victed of and lined for violating tho
city s local option law.
The clay manufactures industry of
tho United States for tho last year
amounted to $o:.000000.
Tho story that tho Island of Trinidad
belongs to the United States is re-
ceived with incredulity.
Mrs. Moses Semines widow of tho
once commander of the Monitor in the
Jamoiis Merrluiac light is dend.
There is said to be more miles of
railway under construction lu West
Virginia lit present than in any other
btate in the union.
WABiiixnmv Aug. ll. Senatnr Har-
ris of T niesRce is the only member
of tho committee appointed by the
Memphis free silver convention which
signed the call for a eonferenco of
Democrats on the silver question to
take place in Washington to-day
who has arrived hero. Senators
.lones of Arkansas and Tnrplo of In-
diana the other two members of tho
committee are however expected be-
fore the opening conference.
The meeting here will have two
principn purposes tlio llrst to devise
a plan lo hold all silver Democrats lu
the Democratic party ami the second
to insure if possible a declaration for
free coinage at the next national Dem-
ocratic convention. To accomplish
this latter purpose it is expected
that an organization will be perfected
In every state represented in tlio com
fereuee whose puneipal purpose shall
be the securing of delegates to tho
convention pledged to a silver plat
form and to a candidate of .correspond-
ing views It is expected that men
will bo selected to take charge of this
woik lu each of the s'atcs.
Senator Harris thinks that Vbout
thirty states will lo represented at
tiie conference. Ho i of uses however
to discuss any features of tho gather-
ing. There was a number of arrivals of
members on lliu afternoon and late
night trains and ii is expected by
some ol tlio more enthusiastic advo-
cates of tlio white metal that upward
of 100 w 111 be o.i hand when the eon-
ferenco is called to order. Missouri is
represented by Hon. Webb M. llubyof
Macon; Harry Hill St. Louis licurgo
Ulckoy and tlcorgo Allen.
SWINDLED BY A NEGRESS.
A lllnrk M'onmii Si-enrrn Monrjr Frain
Mnny Matrimonial Dupm.
Cl.KVKI.AMI Ohio Aug. H. K. S-
Johnson and wife co'ored of Zoar
station were brought hero last night
by a deputy Fulled Stales ma-slml
ami lodged lu jail on the charge of
fraudulently using the mails.
Under the name of Ida t.ltohrlst.
Mrs. Johnson who is as black as coal
ami lived in a shanty adierthed in a
matrimonial paper for a husband say-
ing that she was poVsessed of a for-
tune. She received replies from all
oyer the country and soon succeeded In
getting a proposal from a number of
lior correspondents but when they of-
fered to marry her. she told thorn she
could not get'hold of her money and
asked for a loan. It is said that she
received money from many of -her dis-
tant admirers.' Her husband was aho
implicated in the viurilc.
MINISTER DENBY ALERT.
K.verjthlnR I'oanlhle Heine; Hone for Amer-
Irnn .MIlonurle In China.
Wasiii.noton Aug. 1 1 According to
cablegrams received at the state de-
partment I'nlted States Minister Den-
by is consulting with the lirltlsh and
Chinese authorities relative to the full
and complete Invalidation of the riots
at Kit Cheng. No doubt Is expressed
at the state department that t'nited
States Interests will be carefully
looked after when thl.i commission is
appointed it is stated aLo I hut Min-
ister Dcnbysofar has done all possible
for a representative of the government
to do to bring about a reparation and
rod less.
SWIFT JUSTICE.
NO AMERICANS INJURED.
I'orelnii Olllco
So 'J'elenrafhH tho Chin
v to America.
. as-im.votox Aug. U.- Tho follow-
ing cablegram signed by tho Oliliieso
foreign olllco tho Tsung Ll Yaninn
was rccolred til tho Chinese legation
horn to-day: ' No Americans were in-
jured In the rocent riots though sev-
eral Kngllsli were. Several Chinese
have been arrested."
Tho arrest of some of tho rioters Is
held at tho legation to mean that tho
Chinuso government in anxious to have
the outside world understand that
China in exerting lior utmost endeavor
to punish those who participated in
the assaults upon tho missionaries.
The officials maintain strenuously
that tho Chinese govornment will
exhaust every effort to bring the guilty
to justice and controvert In strong
terms tho assertion that tho matter
will bo loft to a partial commission.
While admitting lrcely that prejudice
exists among somo of tlio lower classes
of the Chinese against foreigners they
contend that tlio wealthier and better
educated do not share this feeling.
Seienteen of a Murderon Mexhnn Ham!
Shot In KU WeeliK.
FnoN'TKUAB Sonora Mux. Aug. 14.
Six weeks ago tho private messen-
ger of Colonel John Weir wax killed by
a gang of highwaymen ami robbed of
SO.OOo. Tho Mexican authorities cap
turcd tho robbers last week. Seven
teen of the number directly concerned
In the affair have been convicted and
shot. Forty others among them an
American named Tribolet who be-
longed to or sympathized with tho
robbers have been impressed Into tho
Mexican army The entire band of
robbers who have infested that re-
gion have now all been shot or aro
under arrest.
MU'IiIkuu Ktrlko Leaden Arrested
IsiiiT.iiiNO Mich. Aug. 11. Fur
ctrikors .iosorh Todd Michael Wall
Robert Irudgeon and Richard Gra-
ham who wcro acoused of leading tho
mob which compelled n Detroit re-
porter to leave Ishpemlng a week ago
were arrested by tho sherifT and taken
to Mnrquotte. Tlicy were accompa-
nied by live Ishpoinlng business men
and Attorney Carey of Negnunce who
will furnish bonds.
THE BUND SYNDICATE.
IT DEPOS'TS GOLD TO KEEP THE
TREASURE RESERVE INTACT.
IT TURNS IN $ 1340000.
Thtt In Takrn to Mean (n WltMiliistttit n
t'onehi.lve Ihldence 'Hint thrMjmll-
cat rroio.-ft lo IC-eptJm itero
InliKt Aeeorillliu to the spirit
of the Cnnlrfn'1 Willi' tlm
Cnxomincnt.
Wasiiisoto.v Aug. It A telegram
was received at the treasury department-
from Assistant Tutted States
Treasurer Jordan at New Yortt staling
that tmKl.lkH) in gold had been with.
drawn for export lo Huron This
was followed In a feu minutes by nil-
other stating that the Morgan syndi-
cate had deposited in gold in exchange
for legal tenders SI ihl.iio'l which
leaves the gold reservo at thu uloso of
the day's businoss $lois.i371.V Tho
syndicate's action Is taken here an eon
Elusive evidence that it proposua to
keep the reserve above the gtno noo.OOO
point according to tho spirit of Its con-
tract with the government.
TALKED ABOUT SILVER.
KANSAS flTV (ilCAIN AM I'lKMHICl!
A Croud I Ired l'ioii
St. Loi'iR Mo. Aug. 1 1. Just as
passengers and members of tho crew
of the steamer City of St Louis went
down the. gang plank of the boat after
sho landed at the wharf between 7 and
t) o'clock this morning an enraged
negro standing on tho leveo emptied
liis revolver at tlio crowd. Two white
men and two uogroos wore wounded
one fatally but none of tho passen-
gers woro hurt.
llraUeiiiun liutaiitly Killed.
Ms aha Ma Aug. J4 Hrakcinaa
11 ? ..ip.ji tho MUsotirl Pacific was In
6 ii v 1st led last evening by coining
1 1 c-i n'aei with a bridge while stand-
ing oa top of a freight trln.
Wheat-No. 2. Iiaid i'ici No. 2 njirlHK (JlKo;
No. 301c; Nu. 4. Ale: No. t rod. lit"Uoi No 0
r7S: No. IMc;rrjretist c.
Co ii-Nn. iuilnxl. 'tCi No. 3. Sa62Ko;No
4. roeiiif - uourudu.VfjUOciNo. 1 while. Sa
No. 3 -' e.
UjU- No. t inUed. IM; No. 3 17c; No. I. llo(
rejoeteri Hulk; nourud' Ho; No. 2 whitd.i c
No. 3 3 U .'le.
(i No . I ear tic ; No. t 10c ; No. 4 c.
VI aimed AuC"t tlic ; SitemUir (ftc.
Com I'lioo Me.nl.. TWrilo imr ot Mcleri.
I Iron Ki in. WiJiJo mt ewtmckrdi lailk. Bo
lee.
JIbv lteuiiU W cni; market .toady. Old
Uay Morth 1 nUive iiiinlatUuif. Iinmtli
Choloa iu..'.ttl; No. l.iKXIO; No 2 HSKi
i); fitnp) uraiii HW i choiw. $J; No. I U;No.
'.' l I. Jl: lUcLine Iwy SKiS-M.
lUe Cauillwl kloek. lOo dozen.
I'.iullo -IImii Uo iprluc. oi rooitii 15c.
Tin U.i. . Mihhli'r. Co: liun. le. )uck. )cj
lriua or.to. fleaxo uot wanttMl S'iglle;
piiint-. c 1'lK'otiJ. JlawJI Irttr deZKH.
ilutinr iUrl.it ta lr-Kiuafuncyinurator
IT.; loir 1 Sit? 1-Hr; ilnlr). fiiucy linn. 41c i
fair. I . .turn lwvttsl frtt Sillcr oil
grml t. to .
l'otuto-l7gl'. jt ba In oar laUi tir
UU mmii way; tnsw jwtmt polaloei I Wj Tic per
Iju iu iui-iii uy.
I.lie Stock
l)rmi.(slUs.f and oxiortUrs Ii.Mfi4.I5
Ii ij. uud Iu.ti.in leer iSOfjl.UJ
MoutliUHaleruMvarii '. a.1)
Ctiorudu tleou VJUua.liO
TexuauiMl In linn cowit ..2.00$ SO
I oh. uud h lf-r ViOffX-a
Blocker and ftlor i.8Jl;U
fallen iloCISiX)
!!(. K reipt. 7HJ; tldnpad ye iQldny 10
rjl'lie nmiket ni-tu'd nlondy and clmed l'J lo li
cn) l"er llmtiip falo vat HI' J and tlio
Lar ni fr mi ity m fi.ov
iliw lie' I tt I.1W; .hli.ned yctlerday
Bonis Ihejmirkc-t va irrctj'il.ir . (toady to lit
Wh1It I'mfi Not Ilrpp.l.
I'AniP Aug. M. There is absolutely
nothing In tho sensational story in a
New York newspaper that tlio t'nited
States ambassador to France James
It. Ktistls hud dropped the case of John
It. Waller. Mr. Kind is is pursuing the
ma iter most energetically and is giv-
ing to tha case his close. t considera-
tion with tho result that he hopes
soon to arrive at n wiilffnctory result.
I!x l'rmhlriit of I'ruRiiuy IVonnded.
MoNTi'viuKo Aug. 11 li rent exalt o-
ment distnrbwl tha city lust night
owluy to the report that Ilorra Obos
ex-prealdcnt of I'liijuay had been
murdotvd. As he entered hU box at
the play house a shot was heard and
he fell. Tho ball penetruted lit leg.
llo is not sorlomly hurt The shot
came from hi own revolver which ho
dropped us he was lnUUig kla so.it.
Illnpril With a CnplulnV Daucliter
V.viiinoto.! Aujf. 14 ainuol II
(Jreslmm a nephew of the Into secre-
tary of state nml lunoiug business
man of Norfolk Va.. and Miss Sarah
Kobbe a daugliter of Captain William
Kobbeof the Third Culled .State ar-
tlllery eloped from tin- llygcia hotel
at Old l'olnt Comfoil .Sunday ov nlng
and were marrii-il iu ihUoity yester-
day aftoruoou.
No Drink on rullmaiii.
Omaha Nob Aug. H A new law
permits counties In Vvomli.' to exact
license of the lullnia i (Vr company
for the sale of lUpifr on Iho ears la
that slate. As a result the company
has refused to take out license!. aud
Oitli-rtsl that no more liijuor be sold o
their cars.
Def.iuller l'll'lnr I'lruiU (Inllty
l'lfclllilt. H. II... Attn. 1 1 -iH-faiiltliif
State Tnnsnrei- W. W. Tuyb.r .leaded
guilty t" th'-' eiuli. lenient if $"107-
OVlelln Jud;;e l.jtTV.N .-.mil lO-du.
lie will be sentenced to iminutf
Tlio Tniuhle M'culth of .Mlanonrl.
Jiipfkiison Cirv Mo. Aug. 1 1. Stato
Auditor Selbert to-day completed a
tnble showing tho valuation for taxa-
ble purposes of th- various counties lu
the ttate. There is an Increase over
last year of nearly S'.i.ooo(mm). Thu
total of the state Is 8I.O0.1.O.ifi.7il0. Of
this St. Louis is credited with 3.120.
S0'JSU3 and Jackson county with S7S-
21032a. C'hoetnw Klertlon Itelnrim.
IIahtsiiou.v Ind. Ter. Aug. 13. rte-
liable news fioui nine out of seventeen
counties in tho Choctaw nation show
that Wilson for treasurer Is lu tho
lead Locke a close second and Ilryant
distanced. The nine remote counties
lo be hoard from may increase Locke's
vote but hardly enough to give him
the victory
Illinois Sound Money .Men OrirtuiU.
CftiCAOo Aug. M. Hen 1 Cable
Democrotlc national committeeman for
this stutc held u secret conference
with loaders of the sound money wing
of the Democratic party of this state
yesterday ami selected a commltteo to
arrange for a complete campaign of
education In this stute on the tiuanclal
issue. It was decided not to attempt
to overthrow the present party ma-
chinery. Arrolrl for lliiylnc iolrii Cattle
l'Kituv Ok. Aug. 14. Alexunder
Hawkins was arrested to-day for re-
ceiving stolen animals. A huudred
animals have been stolen from tho
Otoe l'ouea and Osage country In tho
past year and Hawkins is chnrged
with receiving them.
A Minneapolis Lumberman Adg:ii.
Mi.nnkai'Oi.is Minn. Aug. J3. Jpsso
J. Jones lumberman has been forcod
to assign. His liabilities are 8150.000
and his assets SilU.OOO. Ills commer
cial obligations nro est I muted ut about
830.000. The Northern Trust company
Is tho assignee.
Itallnmd Man Killed.
0J.AT1IK Kan Aug. 11 Oliver Jack-
son aged ;M was instantly killed
while nHomptlng to board a lorlju
bound frolght passing thiough tlujolty
on the Santa l'o railroad y.-Merday
aftornooii. lie was an em ploy i 'ifhe
road before the strike but hinui bus
been Idle. Ho resided ut Argentina
Kan.
Srnntor Vat i:preHen I tints. If In nn
Inter lew In C'lirlnlmtl.
CAni.siiAn Aug. H "Tlio silver
question will never bo dropped lu
America until free coinage is passed."
Mild Senator (ieorgo (!. Vest of Mis-
souri here to-day replying to .pies
lions put lo him by u representative of
tho pross
Asked to explain tho action of Ken-
tucky aud Iowa ho 'said: "I cannot
express an opinion regarding 'Iowa
until I know how the convention was
constituted. If It wrs similar to that
of Kentucky composed of stato dill-
chils mid ollleoholders. It 's no crl
terlou of public sentiment. They
would naturally coincide with Cleve-
land and Carlisle." '
In regard to tho prospects of an In-
ternational monetni-y conference Sena-
tor Vest remarked: "It is genunilly
conceded that tlio other powers nro
awaiting the action of Knglaiid and
from nil accounts hnghind will not
alter the gold standard. A prominent
hngllRU otliclal was liere recently a
gentleman who had the confidence of
tho new' ministry and lie had sovornl
long conferences on the subject with
Mr. John YVuuumtikur. He said 'Host
assured that Knghuiri will nut alter tho
gold standard.'"
Keferrlng to tho outlook at homo
tho senator stated: "The gold reservu
is steadily decreasing and the treasury
is likely to be obliged to make another
bargain with the syndicate. I regard
It as an outrage that we should bo
Obliged lo pity a bonus of 811000000
to a syndicate represented by llolmout
and Morgan lu order to prevent gold
shipments. Their contract expires in
October" and there is nothing to pro-
vent tliom from again forcing tho ilo
of inoro bonds or let the States go to
protest as Morgan threatened Mr.
Cleveland before."
Senator Vest Is greatly improved In
health nnd the doctors say ho has no
serious aliment.
p4i : if
LOW SHOES
tiro necessary to keop the foot cool and easy In summer. ' The lady lnovhlnnl
ly well pleased with her's which are all that a perfect summer shoo could be
They can easily bo dupllcallri in our stock which consists entirely of "enn't bo
ber.len" goods. Low hI.ocn low prices but high qualities describe our goods
iu a few words. Those who have worn our shoes praise tlmm most strongly
and the testimony of eperlonco is conclusive. Join the oroTftl Of witnesses to
the superiority of our shoes In value style fit and wear.
Eisenscumiiii & Hetsch
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
pairing Neatly Done.
i
STARTED FOR KU CHENQ.
Cheapest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers In
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tiiiwareand
WOOD
ill Mb Second St. GcrmanQand English Spoken.
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Ainerlenn and llrllUh Olllrlult Aro IZn
lloiitu to That I'liivo to liuettlcute.
Siianoiiai Aug. II. Mr. Mansfield
the acting lirltlsh consul at Too Chow;
Mr. Allen tho lirltlsh vice consul at
L'adoga island; Colonel J. Courtney
Hickson tho United States consul at
Poo Chow; Messrs. HanUtor and Ureg
ory and one of tho lieutenants ut tlip
United States cruiser Uotrolt will
Start from l'oo Chow for Kit Cluing tho
scene of the recent massauros as soon
as possible In order to maUo a com-
plete inquiry into the matter. The
consular parly will bo escorted by a
detachment of loO 'hluoso troop i.ie 1
viceroy having; refused to nllow an jtt-1
corl of forolgu soldiers or marine to I
acoompany them
.MUkourl c rop Itepori.
Coi.fiini . Mo. Aug. H. t'ho Mis
kourl woiither bureau lejiurn who vent-
jieratme during the past week aver
aged very rioar tho normal in all
suctions except the Southwestern.
Threshing I still in iirognw ami re
ports continue to i ml l en to a gooil yield
of oats and In many liuUiuotaa bsttar
yield of wheat than was cxiiecteil.
The pro.hcct fur 'lie eorji orop U still
the v-ry best. MUM and the weond
oiopof ehv.r is report ltd cxtiu gf"d;
tobueeo aujl late potatoes continue to
do Moll ami pasture mid wHri rng
aro furnlihinif an nbiiiiduiise'of faed.
.All"0. I'Mr tiiul plntu lire ttuvtm;itg
well u.id Hr geucrjlly abundant.
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ivaxaCit. Mo. vj. 1 1. Thern
ncs biie i wlihl'i ihc a t two miobUib
Cgohe.Al !icrHMJ iu it pritM of lum-
Itoid C'aiile Hira'iiu ir i v r. tbuf. ac-.. din to inmijer-
Landkii. Wya. Aug U.-Iy l.. 1- mc i. Jt n - lh UMtud f. t or eitfht per
teratlon of brands '.thus been dUco- . . '! u ''- ... " -
lei ;' J: ".;'. ... . .... .. i
llIVtt W .'H.. am -.v mm .-J yiii..t
..' W. MOW :. t'KiCB
GUTHRI
Capital.
Surplus
.v. J s v v:oj-l .is
NATIONAL BANK
S5C JOU
l-'j.OOO
1(0
JMIWMTUATL'UK
f DlrMtorn In fcddltinn to llp.nic Ulllcent
IIOUA0IC HI'KKl) K0UT fJAUTlN HBiilV uINN
W. J. HORSFALLf Ctohlor.
crcd thpusanda of cattle havi
stolen aud run north into Mon una
where they have been sold. Stea I ih
amounting to 830000 during the past
three months have already boon inade
certain of. t
Au Kx-Uaniaa forger Keuteiiced
1'i'Kiii.o Col. Aug. Ii C.K-Walters
alias F. B. Wilson ferger ha been
sentenced to five years in the peniten-
tiary on four charge to which he
pleaded "...? He recently served a
term in the Kansas penitentiary fir
forgery.
A Youiiic Woman Attempt KuUlile.
Ciikiiohik. Kan. Aug H Ayounjr
woman giving the name of Jcqnio
Moore ntteipptod to commit suIcWe'U
the locK-up by taking morphine biit
was sa ed by Hie proinptue&a of tba
doctors.
brought J wl o ntire
iiiueh g"i3.er thai lk
roi gh ur.bei-.
LOST S
1IIH IIAl.t) 111
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st and la
rx-r cent OH
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AT.QNAL.
GUnTKKIE. OKUAHOMA
(JWO. li. UILMKUKLJaY t skU-r
BanK
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
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Th
Director lI the I). H. lixiierloient Kla-
Hum "I MlllHaltir Nee Id Ulm-n.
In Ilia llalil riliot.
Htim.watkh 0k July 17. Knowlton
Danderliie Ca. (luthrie: Bnolo.o.1 (Ind
check for 83 for which send me by x
press paid two bottles of your Dan
derine. Polka hero think they sen a
change In my bald spot looking to-
ward a growth of hair and to give the
thing a fair trial I will continue tieat-
ment. Very respectfully
Dk. J. (i Nkai.
Director U. 8. Bxperlment station
Stillwater Ok.
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK
Kirat-class livery barns at Stillwater andGrlaudo.
Prop's.
The beat of teams and
... ...! f.ellHIiiu for earrvlmf nassemrcra betwoon these two points. Toain
always roady to start at any tlmo In the da -- ' return you- r-leaauro
The shortest and quickest i-outo between (Ivthrle and Stillwater la tla Orlam
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