The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 120, Ed. 1, Friday, October 25, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OrriOKOf l'UIIMOATION IIAUIUriOtt AVr.NUK.
VOL. it
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. FJ1IDAY MORNING uCTOMSJR 2s I89f
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SENATOR HILL SPEAKS.
JHE NEW YORK SENATOR HAKES
A CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH.
BIG DEMOCRATIC RALLY.
fists the Til riff 1 till lln Not lltm In
Oprriilloii l.onf; IJiioukIi to llriiimi-
Strnto SVIirtlirr or it lt Itc-
liirtlnii limn Jtern SS'Wr
Wan Is tu Win It lllRht
!. If Wronffi
Ni.w Yoitic Oct.- 31. Senator Hill
was t lit central Iljrtire in tin irre.it
Hciuneratic muss meeting under I lie
auspices of tlio Slate committee svliieh
ssasheldnt Cooper I'liion Jail night
I'red It. Coudert iieleil as chairman
and with a few complimentary re
niaik.s Introduced Senator Hill.
The Senator declared that the prin-
ciples of the llemocratic party were
so plain and explicit that they do not
need to be avoided. We l(avc dodged
notliliifr in the campaign and we are
ullemptlni? to deceive no one. if wo
are right we want to win and if we
are wrong we deserve defeat.
On the tin ill' hill enacted in 1'.H by
the. Democratic party he said: "it has
been m operation only a little over
one yeur. That time has not been
ample to demonstrate its value JWH
usefulness. It is to be regretted tlmt
It has not met Iho full expectations of
lis friends in realizing stillleient rev-
enue to prevent deficiencies but this
consolation exists that even if titers
iaus.t be some deficiencies for a brief
period there lias been no unnecessary
i-xlrnvasrunt taxation imposed under
its irovisions. Sullleleul time lips not
claimed to dieriuiue nccuratelv
viheUier Us jeJiut'ini were all wise r r
i.MiO b'.e. 'mt" it Is believed in the cuu
if will result In damages."
DICKINSON ON CUBA.
Ill)MlirM Tlili fount r Miuulil Ititer-
end tu Ht.in Crm-lllr In That Itluml
DumoiT Mich. Oct. ;. The Nosvs
prints an extended interview with
lion Hon SI. Dickinson on the Cuban
qui Minn. Mr. Dickinson's expressions
show him to have been n close student
of ( ubau history ami .vpain's oppres-
sions and his conclusions are regarded
to bo to some degree indicative of
the sei.liiuciiU. of the national
administration. Jji the course
of Hit interview Mr. Dickinson
says: "While we Inust maintain the
laws of nentrallly. yet the law of hu-
iuauit. is higher and whether or not
the I luted Slates lecugnlzes the bcl-
llgfi'iiiiy or indepeudeuce of Cuba
llii. cnuutrv hhoiihl certainly inter-
veue in the Interests of civllijittou to
lestrinn the atrocities upon persons
and properly dilly porpctrateil in the
island. This is w hut Cubans are. hop-
ing and praying for. -So law can re-
strain the expression of our. natural
feeling of sympathy nor should it re-
s'rain. in my opinion such an oxpre-
b on from thisi'uintry.
Cuba is at our door In the h'ghway
of our commerce- -so near tlmt as the
murders goon uccnu hear theshrieks
f women and children and can nee
the 'Minors renewed in Cub I that were
t.iaeliced bv Alva in I lie Netherlands.
c can send our sympathies totireecc.
to I'olaud to Hungary but hero at
'ime. at our very doors shall this
bl niggling people
"'V llmlr feller! nnn on IiUIi
Aiul uroiii fur (reo linn t Kift In uiiiF "
Mkinilrl ltlill.t Asaoi'l.itl
Kr. thisi'i'H Mo. Oct. .!! This sec-
ond day's session of the liaptlst Asso.
v ation of Missouri began yesterday
liioiniiij': and was devoted to the ilis-
russlnii of Slate missions and Sunday
si bonis. The report of the Hoard of
ims-ions showed much good had been
uceo.'nplished during the last year and
J he need of further efforts on the part
f the Association. A deliolt of Sl.ii.il)
)il the treasury was announced caused
l unlooked for expenditures.
"I any Htmli-iil for the .IlliiUtry.
I'AIKI.slOlt Sl'liiWR Aro. Oot. SI. A
reprewmtatlve of the KaplUt eh u rob
here reports that tlie Wllliuni .lew-ell
ri legi at Liberty is largoly attended
Iy young men who lire preparing for
(i i'arer in the pulpit. At present
there are (1.1 ministerial students en-
r.dlcil n the college. This number is
inity surpassed by one other college in
the denomination and it is located at
J.nttsville Ky.
I'opn l.ru'a llcnttli.
T.ai'kasm; Hwltzerland. Oat. SI
The (iitietlu do fausaniio says that
nlthoagli itlsuot tiuu that the pow
is ds ing it is learnti'J that his strength
Ji.is rapidly declined during the lint
fi-iv noiitlis. Tho opinion is expressed
ihat he will not Hiirvtvo the winter
.iiid it i lulled that nil hh vitality
n ems to bo oruterod in his brain.
U03tor Qnnjr la Niut'oiuiiilt(n.
3kw Vgiik Oct. 21. Senator Mat'
Jicw S. ijuny of Pennsylvania arrived
'.a the city yesterday. -Mr. i)ay wa
nskisl if lie had urni to Sow York to
loofrr Itl Mcssra Carter and l'iatt
in reijarti to i.epuuncnii jueresis uiii
lie U'i'iineii tw iuik on n
lie :id. however that he I
early convention at 1'itUbur
lie u'riiiieo w uik i iiid suojeci.
he luvorud an
urjf
IVomail' lllll SllrlUf.
Hr. faiK Mo. Oct. S The twen-t-sixtli
jinmial meeting of the Wo-
ni bs J''orelgu M iiisioimrj Society of
tjhe M. V. church convened yoslenlay
at Ike I nlon M. - elm rub and fur the
next twn weeks daily fccssinna will lie
held. The meeting is national.
Ceurso tlaury J .lri)ulltel.
MifCOIN. Neb.. Oct- 2t. Es-Con-gressraan
Heorge Dorsey resl(ent of
the Ponca Kational bank which failed
jat t-pring. wm acquitted of the
charge of falsifying the books of tlio
nstltHttai.
KNOCKED OUT FOR KEES.
.rkiin
Snpremr t'oart t'plinlii
tlnv
irnor Clarkr.
LitTi.n Hock Ark. Oct 2J. The
Supremo court at 11 o'clock '.his morn-
ing' rendered its decision in the Cor-
belt case reversing Chancellor I.eath-
ertnan n decision and sustaining the
prize fight lnw Corbott was re
inniidcd back to the eustodv of the
sheriff of Oarlaud county. .
Chief Justice linnn In delivering
the opinion severely criticized Chan-
cellor Lcalhcrinan saying that he
had no authority for his'uetion in the
habeas corpus case.
Oovernor Clarke had inado prepara-
tions to. call nn extra session of the
Legislature if necessary but the de-
cision of the .Supreme court will ob-
viate tlio necessity and will also in-
sure the prevention of any contests at
Hot Spring
WRECK ON THE WABASH.
Two rr-lclit Tnilni Cnlllile Near Alcilro
Mis To KllleJ. line lnjiirr.l.
Mi:mco Mo.. Oct. 24. A local freight
train west bound was standing on the
Wabash track at Martlusburg last
night about 7 o'clock" when a through
freight running at the rato of about
thirty-live miles per hour dashed into
the rear end destroying the caboose
and four freight cars and killing-Kd-wln
Thompson of Centralla and Daniel
ICehoo of Moberly. The depot plat-
form was reduced to kindling wood
and the depot was move! off its
foundation about a foot and a half.
The fast freight engine was badlv
wrecked. (). T. Harris a traveling
man of Fulton was badly hurt.
Wichita Wmitu n Mmiicr.
Toi'f.KA. Kan.. Oct. 21. A deleea.
lion of Wichita business men. headetl
by e.-Seeretnry of State K. II. Allen
is here to-day in conference witli Gov-
ernor .Morrill and Attorney Ounerat
Dawes about the Wichita lhiuor war.
They want (lovernor Morrill to allow
them to name a new police commission
for Wichita.
(ioternor Morrill said that he would
not take any haty action ana did not
Irtiow whetherie would name a new
police board f r Wb'h'tn oi not
N'o Arrrtint jr SnlWtitir.r.
London-. Oot. 21. The I 'nlted Stales
embassy this afternoon Issued a state
ment tlmt Mr. Hnvard had had no
communication written or verbal.
from the Hritlsh foruiirn olllea or from
the Slnrqnls of Salisbury which could
ikj cuiHscit as unpleasant or as in sine
way iilntlfvtutr the stiitenipiilu .win'.
tn'iicd in New York dispatches
A IScolvfr fur the l'nrt Snitt llink.
I'oitr Scorr. Kan.. Oct. 24. Assist
ant Attorney (leneral A. A. Ho lard to-
day mailu application for thi appoint-
nieiH oi a rcceiverof the state bank of
this ellv. which win elfin I l.v Id. .1...
fuh'utioii of Cashier Colcan and Judge
.i. j.. esi uppointeil c. w. .Mitchell or
the Insurance iiirencv of Milchell.
Chaiiiii . I'cnslv. Hxlilff his boml nt
00OMl.
Sliimlrreit lijr n I'rciicliiT.
In.V CiioVK. Iowa Oct. 21. .Iiistlco
of the Peace K !'. Kincr of Ida Orove
has begun suit agalutt the Itev. (ienrge
(ile.ison for $.1001) damages for libelous
remarks alleged to have been made
from the pulpit ciucnriitng him.
IIiwf'h Clmltt'iii; l)injiiril.
Xi:w Yoiik Oct. 2i. -Charles D.
Hose the challenger for the America's
cup thiough tlio IJoyal Vletnrki Yacht
Club has d?ideil to withdraw his
ehallengA
Thrrn CrnpH or !Vr Thli Vrir.
Sr.iiAi.tA Mo.Oct.2l. II. II. Trunks
of Iloustoni.i Pettis eoniily has
already seemed two orons froni a pear
tiee and another crop is ripening.
K.HI 1'ranrUi'u Aflur tint I'liniriilluii
Six I'liAxrisro. Oct. ; This city is
ufter the national Hepubliean eimven-
lion and work has just commenced in
earnest to that end.
A I'.lili Man'k Kon ii a llnntrlhler.
St. Joseph Mo. Oct. 2l.-ti. W.
Wolkewltz who claims to bo the sou
of a wealthy St. Loulsan wufi arrested
here on the charge of hore stealing at
Leavenworth.
Lv-Stale Senator John P. Harmon of
llohleii .Mo. suffered a M-conil strol;.
of paralysis an l is not expected to
THE MARKETS.
Kaiiui City U nil ii ami I'ru.liioj.
IhinlWIiBit-N'o. -J.:&if No. a flc; Nn. I
sJo; njm-loi. 4)0. Soft Wlitnt-Nii. a roil
Or; No a BIHjj No. 4 I iijll 4c:
nogruil. fei:ii 8prtn Whrat -No. ?. M'je;
Nn a. Sioi rejected. llltlM; Mu iprtnj 41
-2j.
turn Naimlsoil.JI'.ir; Nu a.Z3"f 'a 4
Ur: noKradu Sufe.'lo; NnJwMtr I Nu. J
wlille. .a
Oatii-No. 2 inlioJ lil'io: Nn . HSlV.c; Nn.
I ll'iinocrado. lltft.'i So t m1i lii.a Na
J will to 17G 174
ltio-No. 231c: Xn S a:c; No. I. ll.
I1.IXMD 1 -ChiIi tun.
llrui.-istt'0ci pircw.taei.nl l.ulk. rc lw.
Jliiy-Ilejilpts Mcara;inc Lot firinw. Tim'
otliy -Clmim Jll'ilh.So. 1. i)(VSoNo 1.
$JJil4sJDi fnory prairie filtti: rliolee. Wi
6.S;No. I.W.i l;Ni.2.lhl.0;pl.fiihsy
$Jt J).
Ilronin corn- btenly. l'rlrcn are a fotlowi;
Shor unit Fummun. MG3i rr ttiuinlf woil.
i'lK. f.nr to k(mI 6fi.l I ir tnuiwlf w. r'lng
choice t'tViilj ir ton; dwarf corn ll'J lit iet
jiott. (Uluad $ASwr tou;all hurl tU&iti.
Vgift-biTiolij Iresti eautllml alooU. 13m.
:.ltr- Extra tnet aparator. 2M$iIci fair
to tlwikw. MpKo liuir. (ai.cy Ann 11'21-Vj
i to ro pnckM fic.Ji luc lc o'J k mle itjic
I'oultrr Hooa t!c. tamo rrua 6ic; tmiill
nnil medium. 7c olil roo.ti-m lw; ouu -Oc
'J'uiLi 7r; t prlnir turkex i.crs ioiiiidi "oj
under 8 11k not usnted in flii inarUt 1)hoW
fcc (Jsi-M. noj wniitad. SI. ihMmm 9
rig out. ft iwrdnioij
.M1-Uaak)mrarile tei hum lOS'Oo i
m clioH-e eatlui; pnlM4 0H - ObtXn
':.z r.rxr"!'?1".' "j? .?
"'"I -.! r nun cnoirb Jl.ri't
ilXli
coidhioq iu irowi im5jo Kir but.
j-oui( iJc la a amall wayj 1
no !r
uu incur joi lunoj I'opar bu.
Dra il Uvf aid cziiort lUsin tiwgi.fl
Tixa and Indian attori tttOWtS)
Covt and lirltor tlMtfaj))
WlrreXcri and feidera tXTSWArO
'4"- W.40ujj
Jlojt-Kfcolti 0J; iblppel yeiterdar
It'lU.
Tb market ni Urona to le liUbar. Tip ton
tala wajrVJl sod 1U) hull- of iao liDnHV
f.n 1ln1..l. at1!. .L(nK..l u....l.
lit The market vaaterx dull and Iowr
FROM FAR NORTH LAND
HEWS FROM EXPLORER JACKSON
IN FRANZ JOSEF LAND.
A TEMPESTUOUS WINTER
Tin- I'nrllirit l'ulnt Itriu lied Va l.nllliule
Kl Ileirrrra 'JO Mluiiti-. Norlli
Honti Left ami llrmt K.liMl.li-
eil for t'e X-t iiinmrr
Sliinjr Inari'iirHile In l'ie
Mnn Kn ruled.
Loxdov Oct. 2t. The doonmcnlfl
fiom Kxplorer JaekMin. which were
brought back by the ludward after
leaving the explorer on l'ranr. Josef
land and which were kept sealed up
in one of the cabins of the Wind-
ward during licr return trip were
opened yesterday and the papers
were found to record that the
expedition landcl nt Capo Mont
September 7 where they? erected log
houses. .Ml the member were jflveu
certain unties to insure regular ever-
else. . Hear soon appeared tu the num-
ber of thirty mid together with eight
walrus they were killed and added to
the winter provisions. The only man
Who died of scurvy refused to eat
bear's meat. The winter was very
tempestuous ami the arctic heart
prowled around the log cabins and
even looked In at the windows. The
winter daikness ended 1'ebruary 21.
Jackson and two others started north
on March In with two prThJes
and two sledge. The temperatiiro
was some times forty-live degrees be-
low zero. The ponies proved to lie in-
valuable for clambering over hum-
mucks In the Ice. The country gen-
erally was at u height of 25lfet
ami was covered with lee sheets which
were ir tcrrupted along the coast by
high basaltic ellfl't'. on which wen;
found mosses and Arctic flowers.
The journey icvealed many inaccur-
acies in the chart. The land was
found on the Austria sound coast line
to be very different than is shown by
the maps of the Austrian expedition.
Sett islands wore found wheiu the
main laud was supposed to exist. The
furthest point which wan reached will
latitude si degrees CO ininutua north
where two boats were left for no
Inter In the summer. Three depola
were also established on route.
Many trenloglcul spcolmeiiR were
taken which show that I lit forma tlou
of the land Is mainly hnsultiu
A second journey began in April and
ended In the middle of May. It was
attended with stormy weal her and
frenuently the temperature was .'i0 de-
grees below. ProgresH was dltliutilt
on account of the deep crevasses and
the morasses of mud
INDIANS AND CHINAMEN
Ainrrirun .M lolonur) SoilHj lll.iiin.ra
llio I ill iri'ln of 'llii'.H l'eo)ilK.
Df.TllolT. Mleh.. Oot. 21. The
intellectual and spiritual conditions
of the Indian and t'hiiiatnan
were the subjects of en rues t
solicitude ut the opening session of
the second day of the American .Mis-
sionary Association convention. .Sec-
retary t". J. U tier of New York
dii-eitssed "The Indian I'actor hi the
Indian Problem." l:cv. Dr. Nelunia
Itoyntou of Ma'si'nehU'ettsi iaid the
Indian needed law land lore liberty
und learning. It. Sherrod Soule of
Unmeet lent said the condition of the
Association treasury showed some-
thing lacking. It costs ! 1.00(1 tn-ttJu-eu'e
an Indian and SI.ohi.ikJO to kill
one.
Professor C. W. Henderson of I.oulv
ana made an address in which he de-
plored the condition of the urgro
youths: of that state. He said only a
few schools were provided by the
state and the bhiol.s yivw up In
Ignorance and sin.
A .Mrinl Commit Mikldr.
Loxnox Oel. 2 1.--The Marquis' of
Walerford committed suicide with
a revolver at furnigmore. He
has been In falling health cw-
ing to an accident to his spine
while hunting years ago. Lord
Marcus lleresford says his brother lias
nulfered greatly from despondency
and it is feared Ills wife's health will
bu seriously affected as It is delicate
Lord Waterford underwent a surgical
operation in lOI which allorded him
great relief but a second accident last
June caused a recurrence of the trou-
ble and subjected him tu great pain.
Hie llrlimtoiiti llniiuiid KiiritL
Wasiiixotos Oct. 21. According to
United .States ( onsul Seymour at Pal-
ermo Italy life stock of brimstone on
hand in Sxlly August SI last was
2.2S0.&70 eanlars against J.OM.ooo on
lit e&amo dato last year rdiipiuunU
to the United States us well as other
foreign countries have been leas and
the prices very low causing the clos-
ing of some mines and a great red no-
tion in wages of those still open and
general poverty In the mining districts.
SlriH'k oil a Cronlns.
Wkiiii Citv Ma. Oct. S. IV W.
linker a resident of this city while
attempting to crosc the Urajglt of tha
MisMiuri Pacific Itallwny Company
tills morning was struck by the north
bound iKiasenger and killed. He J
leaves a wife and four children
destitute.
- i i . i
butitilfl ut uu Irnii Ivlinj
fu. SfKEK Wis . Out. 21. A tele-
gram from Paris l-Yonc. reulvd by
the family of I'raneU Ilinton the Mil-
waukee Lou king announces that Mr.
II niton hail committed sulcido in his
hotel tu Pari Mr. Ilinton was mail
of great wealth and was well known;
in the iron trade lliroiignoui tlio miun-
t'7- .
A Hinall l.lbertr Hunk Clixeil.
LijiEitfv. Ma. Oct 21. The bank of
"leinp M. Woosls. jr. Jt Co. usslguc4
to FrmtV II. Trimble an attorney
this morning. It was a private insti-
tution and did a small business.
CRITICIZED BY CHALLENOR
KanH SUli. AerounUnt lor for tlm
rniMitloln.
lorr.KA. Kan.. Oct. S4.--State Ac-
coiiiilant riiallenor has 'led with
the (fovernor a report In- regard tu
the books of the Hoard of 1'iibTle
Works. Ills report covers transactions
of the old Populist board and the
members. Messrs. K'epley i Scott rfnd
Wykei are severely criticised thai-
lenor ssys that the booksof the board
were kept In a loose und careless man-
ner. "The peronnl vouchers of the
members of the board" Challenor
say. ' are exorbitant and show
mlleiigc of from 2000 to 4.000 miles
per mouth each. The records do not
conllrui this excessive travel. Hotel
and hack expenses have bceh Included
hi vouchers for which no provision
was con emulated in the appropria-
tion for the board's expenses. '
The new board Challenor says is
r.ll right This board is composed of
John Senton. Sol Miller and Mlehnel
Henry. -The records of thlsbonnl."
Challenor says "are full and enn-
plctc. containing all proposals und
acceptances of contracts and record
of each voucher is kept end entered on
minutes; also a duplies to voucher is
kept and systematically Tiled. Tlio
personal vouchers of the board repre-
sent actual trnvcllng expenses and
range from .VK) to U00 miles per mouth.
No hotel expenses or had hire Is
charged."
THE SULTAN'S VENQEANCE
I'lfl.r of llir .in nr; TnrkWIi j'Arty Siun-
iniirll. Tried and Jxeemd
LoMiox. Out. !M A Constantinople
dispatch to the .Standard says; .Sin-
ister stories arc alloat regarding the
vengeance wreaked on uiciubern of
the young Turkish party. A lead-
ing Mussulmon lawyer named
Isset (whose arrest was reported
some time since was tflrtuied and
died In Vide? prison on pi"oor of eor-
respoiiding with theparty' Therein
another uneonrliiiicd rumor that fifty
leaders of the party were a rrestwl oil
Saturday and were summarily tried
and executed on a charge of
execs. during the recent ArniKUluu
riots Tlio silting Tin Us coiiiuim- vr-
licnieiit talk among tliemseltes. but It
is litlUwed the sultan's vlgur" has nip-
ped tiic-siiriintiim ugalint the palnoo
govermneiit. He has further had Ills
two brothers Kesliad mid Muitnl
brought to Vide and keptjthere till
matters have calmed tlosvti. .
It will bu reiueiubred I lint n dis-
patch from Constantinople svliieh wus
loleg'iiphed to the AsocIftted prosnou
last ." n tut day. told of u sviirniiig re-
ceived 1 the Hritlsh iimbusinilor Sir
Philip t'urrlo from ap Ailuonltin
mil i CO iliut thorn s-as u p.lrti bv the
young 'J'tirkisli iiuity 10 kiMjlin nnil
thus bring illtticcup'TifioinWrtr''ll'lf'"tf" ictiertlnir
niiiu people.
Okl.ilioin.i Niitliin.il Il.ink4.
W.smiixoto.n. Ojl. 21. The live na-
tional banks lit Oklahoma under Iho
Sopteuiber cill show: Loans nud dis-
counls. SSS'. lH us nguiiiht 5iOilK7
for the call of Jnjy hist: os-erdrnris.
Ss2U2 iigulii.t $."i.ssii: iiU. f.on na-
tional bankt luot iccrse agents)
SL'2 1 against tirJ- due from statu
banks and bankci. .:. 2 13. iisrainsl
S25.KO; duo from approved redcrvo
agents S2ln.li:. afralnsl SMo.'.l'U; jjohl
win. SCO .. iignliist SI'.'.SMi toial
specie 5-;Siis. against $ Ttia: total
iesources.8l0T.'.:a.l. against SI iSO.iiOSi
due to other national bank. SU.-I.'.J.
against li.;i(i7; due to stale banks and
iMiihers. $ltl.:io;. agiiipMt il I.UDO; ludl-
vhlnal deposits. W.n.'il.S. against SJW2-
lull: average reserve. I.I 71. against
.Mf.
lleformrd tlmreli Sj nod.
Aiiii.ki Kim.. Oct 2i. The synod
of the Interior of the Keformcd Church
of America ineludlnir the Motes of
luinms Missouri Illinois Nebrask'ti
Ios-:i and Colorado opened Its ninth
annual session here last night. All
states are icpreseiitel by Ministerial
and lay delegates and the session
promises to be mi interesting and
prolltalilo one. I!e7. T I' htanlter
of Lincoln Neb. president of the
iynod presided and nreiieheil the an.
iiiuil kyiiodjcal sermon.
Ilurlmrlllm In I'uli.i.
Nbsv Yoiik. Oct. 21. I'lotn Havana
comes word that it is the dally pruo-
tlce of the Spanish juHer to laks sv-
oral prisoners from tlio forts and
lrlsoiis and shoot tliiini. ICaeli morn-
ug the prisoners are stoixl in line ami
ten men art-sclent od for dentil. Por-
haps it Is the first ten; perhaps the
lust ten men. or the middle ten. The
names of the condemned moil are lint
ascertained. They are simply penned
up and treat iil as tin minis.
Sin Minion' SinrllrM I'.irllj Horned.
Siahmos Ivan. Oct. 21. A few mill
utes before 1 o's'lock this morning
the smelters st this place eauiihi
lire anil the oiiglnh lions- poc.
lory dry kllu retoit. kiln enmlu-r
a nit ono of the nustiug pjn wern
burned t thu vrouud but thu fur
naces mid riKislititr Uiill sscro Mtved.
The works had been newly repaired
mid the first uhnrsre was In th fur-
iiaueai after an idleness of two and a
half years.
Ilettrm lit l'mlrle (Irtvi.
Toi'hKA Kan.. Oct- I- It l r port
ed here tlmt a destriieitvo pralriat II ru
started neur ISrookvllle Saline county
lust night and has already spread ovur
consldorable territory anil Is still rug
inv. jiroouviuu was suveu oiny alter
a desperate fight bv the iulmbUnritav
Sevural unproicctiMl house ami a
gruat deal of hay has been dctroyed
but po loss (if life is repirtcl
ferret Mrj' (urll-le SSiiiiU Jji Sot is
W.shiiikoto.x. Oct. il. Sorutary
Carlislu svlll leave hero Sunday for L'ov.
ington Ky to register and ss III remain
there only lonj enough toput hlsnamo
on the list returning to Washington
Monday evening. He ssill again visit-'-.'ovIiieIoii
on November 5 for the nur
pose of easting Ids i'oio for Hardin and
th.?nllro Deinocraticilcket.
The king of torca Ctjtteve that ills
life is in danger and has sfsked the
forulgn powers for protection
Ilenrj' stafr"the young outlaw load
er has been sentenced to hang Do'
comber 10 at Fort Smith Ark.
CLEVELAND AT ATLANTA
THE PRESIDENT DELIVERS AN AD-
DRESS AT THE EXPOSITION
SPEAKS VERY HAPPILY
lie l.riiniu to He beamed liy the t'eoptn
I'roiu tlio (irnit'lliiliirprlne Set l'nrt Ii
In St rim c SS onU -I In- Nullnn'i
rnliiro llppi-nda t'pm lint
Support of I'iko'IIMi l'id.
lele Ii) I lie l'ei-lp.
Ari.svTs.na .Ojtl. -Yestj day sstis
perfect In every way and the tlionsnuds
of vlsilors swelleil the throng. lll the
street to immense proportloiu so that
locomotion soon became dlllloiilt. The
tircshlentlnl party spent tlio morning
tulotlrWjbjiArairuii until 1 1 o'clock
svhen they "Were-drlon rapidly to the
exposition grounds Without nny pa-
rude whatever. Inside the gates
the military was already gutheied.
After the review the. president was
introduced by President Colllor of the
exposition company. President Cles-e-In
lid's appearance ut the front of the
stHiid was the slgnul for tin outburst
of applause from the mnltll tide. He
sit Id:
".Mr. President: On my own behalf
itnd for my co-lnboror in the exoen-lis-e
brunch of our government who
have neeompauloil me J tliaitK you for
your kind word ut Krectliig. Wo are
her to congratulate you and youi as-
sociates upon the splendid success of
tlio exposition )mi have set on foot
und upon the evidences you have
gut tiered ehlelly illustrative of South-
ern enterprise. Mmtliern Industry and
Southern reuperHon Hut ss'u are
tjlso here to clulm a shnre in the pride
of j our achieve incut No port ion of
our I'liuntrs .in n wherever fipttnd.
ce'iiHivei itppropnnte the
14"'.' llllsill II .111 tllCsl- sill'
isiiindlligs I lic mo- proofs uf
Amorlcuu (renins mid IpJu.stry which
are thu joint jhism'ss nu of all our
people mid they represent triumph
of American skill and ingenuity In
which all our elli.ens. from the high-
est to the humblest have a proprietary
right. While mj fellow clll.cns of
Ueortf'u mid her oeigttboiing stales
umy ielhitn to themselves to the fullest
oxtriit upon such evidences as arc here
linind of the giovvth and prosiverlty of
the Interests an 1 enterprises In which
they are enjieelslly eoneerued. I ejn-
jbit be deidlved of the enjrrymeilt
"Htfltr-Mlft
work tticv hne done cmnhttslzcs In
ihe sight of the world I fm Immense
res mi'i'M und ludomitalile thrift of
the people of tlio I u ted hlutei.
We Hindi walk In the path of natrl-
lutiv duty If iciiiemlicrliiir (hut our
tree inst till inns were established to
prniiiote the general welfare we strive
lor those things svliieh benefit till our
people sml each uf us Is content to
iivtive frmn n .-iiiimun fund Ii'h share
of the prosperity thus contributed.
We shall miss our duly and forfeit onr
lieriingi if. in niirrow selllshness. we
are heeillcss of the gouer.il svelfure
and struggle to wrest from the liuv
eminent private uilvniiuigcs whicli
can only bu gained at the evpor.su of
onr ftdfow loimlrymcn.
"I hope I may Ihcmfore be per-
mitted in conclusion to suggest as a
most Important lesson taught bj this
occasion the uhsolutc necessity to our
imllniiitl health und welfare and enn-
scipiciitly to our IniilvMunt hniiplness
us citieus of a careful discrimination
in our biipport of policies and In our
advocacy of political doctrines be-
tsseeu those svliieh prompt Ihe
proiuolioii of the public welfare
and thoiu svhlch seem to simply
serve selllsh interests. If sso are
to enjoy tins blessings our jrovcrniiieiil
svas framed to fairly und justly Ih.'sUsv
we shall secure them in due time by
ciiltls'iillug u spirit of broad American
brotlinrhoo I and insisting upon such
conduct us u III within thu spirit of
the goblen rule pruuiotu tlin general
s -el fare.''
No 3Inr" llerolioice.
W.ssium.'ion. Oct. . I. The appro-
pri'itlou for the recolnuge of svorn and
uiieiirront silver coin for the current
llscnl year Is exhausted and no further
transfer of such coin can bo liiude
from the Treasury to thu mints for re-
eo.nuffp. as It Is thu intention of the
ISourotiiry of the Tressury not to re-
sume fur tha present St letist. the
eolimgo of silver bullion under the
"hliermiin lie:." and as tlte atook of
guld bullion oh hand nt the inlnt in
Nesv Orleans is very Uuilteil. thu Sec-
retary has decided to discontinue all
rotuiige operations at that mint for
the present
Toledo IIIcjcIh Stridor SS'lil.
Tm.KiHi Ohio Oet. 'it. -ThU morn-
ing nil the men went back to svork in
alt the Iriuyele slto)s at the udvaneti
olVcrtHl ytssterday except tlw striking
loolinaher. Tlio iitodroii eooipuus
wilfedruw froHl the Manufacturers
AssiK-bition. grante I the advance u.
thtdr toolniakers are ut work. It U
believed the others will fnllosa.
Vrixrnu fur the Slunldp IiuIUks.
IsniA.spoi w. lud.. Oct. 21.- la-
diunknis have sub rilsd nearly ati.ouu
to lie iiwil in piinhaslng a silver ser-
vUs and h library for the baltleahip
Indiasna.
What Col. Joiios Snys.
(iuthrle OU Aug. 31 '.ii
Kiiowllou Dsnderfne Co. Ueatlt-
men: Borne time ago inv hair topun
falling out badly. J uswl Dauiliiiie
for a fusv Utnea. and It has entirely
stopped ray hair from falling out and
has caused a grow th of vigorous hair.
Danderlne is also tniexeolLif foe nil
j diseases of seaip and hair and rpclal
iy mi iTuuidnuif nunuyuir ji gives
one pleasure to racoitiiiiend Danderlne
as I ain satUDed it Is all you olaint for
it and that It U thu very best hair re-
storer that has ever been placed on the
market. . Yours truly
Tjios. 8. Junks.
Attorney at Law.
( s "rT" I
I wig U J))
OUR PRICES
n rZ. s l'S' .V"1MPri.l'lrto''.Vou select your footwear from
our Block bocnuio you'll get wbut fs low in priue perfeetl Hi d huti.tsoui.
In -pncarancc. Unsightly shoes-mar tho wl.olo utllre. but .. r sl.oe' ?. t.
).i.i M ? ' x r mVMe- AW f JT KCt lp HRl b-r fc''''"lf JO r 1.. h from
our stock. m cad it assured that this is the right thing . .i u.
any other course svlll cost more and be far less satisfaetorr n It
Eisenschmidt & Hetsch
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
113 West Oklahoma Ave
Repairing Neatly Done.
Cheapesi Place In Town
H1RZEL BROS.
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware anil
WOOD
til Norlli Second St.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
BT&N "" .4UStfaaBaaaaBr. r
Mamiliirliirosnll kinds ol YHiirlcs. l'niuliiiK TrliiimiiiK iintl
lloimirlng irniuifly adonilml hi.
:IS3 Soiilh Dhisfon Slrcoi (JuHirlo 0k.
Hotel
FIRST-CLASS.
frfirge airy and nkwlv furiilshsul rooms. Table the best Ww m n 1 t iff.. I
(iood serrua loealsxl in business sonUr.
Cornor Harrison and First .Strccl.s.
S. BILLINGS Proprietor.
N. F. CHEADLE COAL COMFY
Wholesale and Itctail dealers in
RUBY
CANON FRONTENAC WEIR CITY
ANTHRACITE.
Also side agent jr the soi of the celebrated McAleter t ..ut tin V i f.ml ....
lk market for domestic us.
Offlisuauil Yards J2! Oklalioma Avo.
Tolviihono No. 0.
THE
ANG
Tha fluent equipped bar in the citv-
We hanUU only the best Wines Uituors anJ Cljfara.
Nest door to the Leader olltVe.
lladijusrtert for horsemen during the fair.
103 Harrison Ave.
F. P. ALLEN Prop
ARE RIGHT
j j. -j
German and ED0lisQ Spoken
Okl
J- i).1 'i y
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