The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 15, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 7
CJUTIIHIE OKLAJIOMA WEI) Mis DAY MOKHIiNd .IANUAIIV If. 180U.
NO. SO
BOOTS 1ND SHOES
tMV NTOHK.
AX LOWEST PRICES.
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David
Corner'QklaHoma Avenue and Hfs'i feWeet
w WT-TmTT iStti
INtpahMitf Neatly Done.
Af-EIG; AMERICAN BANK.
i.a Oat grow tli of the lu-Auierlru I'au-
tr llrlnr I'uuildarail.
)VffliilM0Tox Juu. '4. The houe
committee on banking ami currency
yesterday considered the project for
an International American bank
which was one of the lecouimeuda-
tiunt of the rail-American cougre
and was largely the Idea of the late
Jaiiitj.C. IMai.ne Aujnug .the would-'
We incorporators are Cornellu Hli&n
wua churlea 11 Fllut of New York;
T. Jert"eron Cool frige Andrew I'lrnt-
Kit. J S l larkson. K I). Armour and
M. l. Kstee. of California. The bill
pitfs tbK capital stock at Si.Wi.oOu and
BTlthcirfjrpfi the bank to aci as the tluau-
ctal agent of any govern uieut slate or
municipality or corporation: to handle
bunds etc.. but bar it from issuing
notes to circulate as mouev in the
L' lilted Mates.
i ompt roller Kekels addressed the
committee stating that he favored
the eklublishmeul of auok a 'jank.
under pioper restriction. Ii would
glv to the Suited Mate he said.
cheaper exchange with .South Ameri-
can republics and enable thera to
compete succestfua.v with Ku rope an
inert hunts and. manufacturers. All
"tfonth5Vtn?rlcan ezchauge is now
hffmlled through jondpu aud other
lnropeuii eenTcra and a "small saving
lu. eJtelianJeofteiT determined who
sliouid do the business of a country.
The international nuuk he thought
tfftiifW nlt be prriuFlted to issue circu-
lation jli the I lilted Slate slid it
thtntbl be under restrictions that it
wpurW not be jrien uji advantage over
other lunks under government con-
ti'ol. In t;uie it should decide to Uii all
Its business in the United States
' IN THE MISSISSIPPI.
Iiiiir .if I tie Vrew f Ilia Slauir l.ungu
Unix nrd nuit Two lujurail.
aim riu.n.svii.i.i: Mo. Jan. U. At
the result of the iiikliigof the steamer
Ctjngo in the MUslsslppt river Sunday
night four people are misting and are
rupposed io have been drowned. The
oilier were Injured but n.ot seriously.
The mlsilng are the captalu of the
deck erew. a barber the ash hauler
and u roustabout whose names are
unknown. The injured are .lames
Mayes. 1'ittsburg aud V F. Brothers
i lay City. 111.
The boat sauk so rapidly that there
us no time to blow the distress ig-
im I Hut for the timely arrival of the
lug Kittle of this place the lots of
life would have been larger than It
war. Munj of the passengers were
picked up more dead than alive but
prompt auteutlou und the admiulstra-
tipu of restoratives soon resuscitated
them
Tom 1'atrlck aud wife of Owens- j
burg Ky.. wer; ou their bridal trip.
The ' yftung " luau heroically swam
athore.w.llh hi bride.. The' latter's
troisjuu after the thrilling experience '
coutlsted of the uight robe she had ou
and the groom's belomr.nW were
similarly limited
A FATHER'S INSANE ACT.
X llrinlriit Clilritcoaii AtUxUla
llluiirlr ami wifa anil I'blldrau.
I'iik-aiio Jan H. Peter Ifougard a
Dane. who Is thought by the
police tn have been insaue
killed himself wife aud live children
list night Upon forcing open the
door of the llougaard'a house today
the police found the entire family as-
phyxiated llougaard had evidently
wailed till all weie asleep aud then
mining on all the gas jets had calmly
laid ilunii and awaited his own death
r'l. rilleiuii UiuImc1. '
Sp .Io'im'mi.Mo.. lau. H. The Hoard
of Police t ouimistiouers last evening
discharged live of the oldest aud best
Uuuwn otllcers of the force for dis-
obedience of orders mid neglect of
dut yi causiiig the death of Frank
llagan of Calesburilll who was shot
aiuT instantly klljed jby one of the
offlceiis The grantfjuryj hat the mat-
ter rh'haud liuiietmeiiu 'are expect-
tu lluguu was an inotteusive youug
uiiiu u horn the officers mistook for a
Unci aud shot down without attempt-
lug tu kaptuie turn.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U.S. Gov't Repot
PnVvl
AMOWTEILY CHJUE
M.W CUODS
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Hetscli
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Auottiar llatuuiratle l.lUtur i.k. Vj
Paui-cah' Ky Jsu U. -i.fohifUlil
vie jr. sou of .1 y Ugilvle is in the
city aud reports that his father who
has been critical'y ill fur mjiiii; tiino
Ii no better ami 'vtti he nimble to at-'
tend the session of the legislature ut
all. Senator Ogilvie's fib'-ni .will
give the Itepiibliiiuiis a .ujuritv of
two ou joint ballot for L'uited states
senatoi.
J.ltf UuMurllj'i llrulli Sniim (iiiiiiiiulr!.
Mtxicn. Mo.. .Ian. It. - I'll e sell ten ee
of Joe DonuelU. the nniriiferer infsiuii
Turner the' wood chopper. Ims.eeu
commuted to tiflv years in Ihe cni-
teutinrv .metv-Hve per cent of tjiej
people are pleast-d with the commuta-
tion. Thev do uot vnnt a Imitgtnjf'iir
Audrain comitv'.
I'lulnliirul Ml I. null I'liynli'lun Until.
si'. l.oii-. Mo.. Jan. H.- Df. I.011U
Ch. lSuisliniere one of the oldest an'ii'
bust kiiwtMi phvsii Isiis in St. I.onis
who has neeii i.leueilied with the
medical fraternity here since Hn'
died at his nisidence yesterday after
au illness uf live eks.
I ui Prralilrnt uf llm Srintf
VA?niNf.io Jan. i 'Plie.Uutiub-
llcaii Senators -helrt-'aWTefciffc3n
after the udjoiirniueut of t lie-Striate
yesleiday and decide. 1 tliat In case th'e
emergency shoiilil arise thev wouUl
support Senator I'rVc for presfdetit
pro Icin of the Senate 1 .
Hr Hum 11 lit Hh livdttit;itve.l. "'
San litANOisco. .Ian. Hj- TU). Hay
Ahsoeiutiou of I'ongrega.tionul luijs-
ters. having jiirlmllctioii "over uil of
the chniclies of Unit ileiioinjnaCron 111
this vicinity liave ilcolded to tnvt-stj-gale
the t-huiges made against l!ev. V.
I) lirowu pasior of (he I iist (.ongra-
gatinual cliiucli of 1 his cit fpr
al'eed iiiimnralit v with .iiss Mattfe
Overman. -i
Ailrllt un an Ire Flue. '
i.i.cVKi.AMi. ilhio Jim. 14. Thrjpe
meii are afloat 011 an ice floe ou Luke
Krie and elturls.to le.scue I hem have
failed. U
No Al ore siunkr.
Cavauat toallry it siia5 didjvi'Ved
formaly sold at i8f.11 per ton.""N. V
l HhAiH.K Phone 0
The sick man knocking nt the do6r
of health gets it if he knocks the
right way an" slays out if he dosen't.
There are thoiiands of ways of getting
sick but one way to gc.t well. Do
whatever .ton will if you do not pUt
your digestion in good "order- arid
make your blood rich and pure vou
will not gel well. Rich pore blood Is
the only thing that can bring health
CoiiHlipatiou is not a 1!k ase ot trlb
blood. A large part of all diseases
are traceable Indirectly Io Impurities
in the blood and can be i-nrcd -Jjy.pH-mlnatlng
thorn with Dr. Pierce's (lold-
f n Medical Discovery. The first thing
t does Is to put the wholu digestive
ystem Into pcrfcot order. It stimu-
lates the appetite ex-ites n copious
secretion of the digestive fluids and
promotes assimilation H searches
out disease germs wherever they may
be kills them and forces them out of
the syRteni The "Oolden Medical
Discovery" has been used with un-
varying success for over 30 yearn.
"T.ils Is a. malaria country andd
find Hood's Pills are the-besi medfulne
that I can take for blllinusness and
malarta. Ily the use of Hood's Pills
I keep myself well" Andrew.!. T
KolY Council Okla.
Hood's Pills aul harmoniously with
nod's Sarsapari'la.
Hood'i
What Col. J ones Says
Guthrie Ok. Aug. 31 'U5
Kuowllon Dandrrino Co. (icntle-
men: Some time ago my hair began
falling out badly I used Danderine
for a few times and it has entirely
stopped my hair from falling out and
has caused a growth of vigorous hair.
Danderine is also unexcelled v for sit
diseases ot scalp and hair a'ndfcspecla)
ly for eradicating dandruff. Jit 'ives
one pleasure to recommend Danderine
as I am satisfied it is all you i-Ulfh for
it and that It Is the very best hair re-
storer that has ever been placed on tho
market. Yours truly
Tiios S JoNxa
Baking
Powder
MORGAN UNO SHERMAN.
TBE'ALABAMA SENATOR DISCUSSES
TH6-B0ND BILL.
W'ASilllTTER 'PqftilONAU
V
Calli the Olilii Statriuini'i llir NuioIpiiii nf
Fliiaure Who Vsasar1nlllfv)er-
lou XUa ipj-trli a Srliolarl.t I'i-p.
rutalluu of the Mltrr l)uei-
llun-Hill au'U Ihe' Nnrlh
j Carulliu;' Srimtiir.
Wasiiixoion Jan. H.Jsermtor .Mor-
gan's speech on the silver bond bill
was. the eve nt of the Senate yesterday
although a sharp personal colloquy
beTween Mr. Hill. Mr. iSuller uiitl Mr.
Pillohard enlivened the early hotir..
Mr. Morgan frequently uddre.sRed him-
ielf personally to Mr. Sherman who
sat aoross the aisle und for two '".iim
arraigned the Ohio senator for the
series of financial acts with which lit-
is identified. At times Mr. .Mofirnii
was'bitterly personal. He referred to
Mr Sherman us the Napoleon of
lliilance who was near his Waterloo
and who would be consigned to St.
Helena. In the main however the
speech was a scholarly presentation of
the silver question. Mr. Ilill collo-
quy with tho two North Carolina sen-
ators brought oiit considerable discus-
sion of the New York senator's polit-
ical consistency and was amusing to
the galleries for theLbarp sallies and
witty rejutudersxluriDg to triangu'ar
debate.
The vice president '.aid before Ihe
senate u letter from the seuroturvioL
the treasury iavrepljr.toniroliiUoobfc
mqulny presented b.v.Mr. J'efl'eV as tff
whother s'oo.ooo.cmmi- in gold hail a?
an-S time been .set a pa rv from othttt-
fiinus. . Tho secretary. states tnat this
had never been done there belnrrti
provrsion of. law authnrUing 't. '
Mr. . i'rituhard Republican X. ('..
inade-an address defending himseli
against the ciiarge of inconsistency on"
the taWff question ui.tdebv Mr Hill of
New York last week n'ud attacked
Mr Hill s record for funAtateuct sav-
ing he had been repttllialeiRlbv the
IJcmocratio party. Far
Mr. Hill hi reply JfeJcpjreftsed sur-
prise at having brought forth o elab-
orate 11 statement and said he believed
thai he was us active a member of tho
l)eiuoar.a.th parly "what there it of
It." as any one. lie said it was true
tliat he' voted iigalqst the Wilson bill'.
He had reasons fbr voting against It.-
IJe believed in tariff reform but not
in that way. Tin Democrats worn all
traveling "toward the Democratic
haven but in iliffeient uays The
oth'er side was traveling hi the other
direction.
The debate
avtav to John
at this pUnt (tiil'tcl
Y. .McKane. Mr. Hill
sayiujr that for many years McKune
had been u UejHibl.can. Mr. Pritoh-
ard retorted that John Y. McKaiie hud
never got into tli penitentiary uiilil
hojoiuejd the Deui.icr.ilir parl.
QMr flintier Populist. X 1 .. also took
up Mr. Hills stafemenis cinceriiliig
the politics of the South und usserted
thai the cause of the defections from
Democratic ranks m ihe Soi'th whs
the "betrayal of. the party on tho
yceat'.fiiianoial question and the op.
position to an income in in whiuh.
opposition the New. York senulor look
a most active part.
. Mr. Hill wasagain ou hls.feet ut the
oloe of Mr. l!ulers brief lemarks and
replied sarcasticullv-
Mr. Allen. PonuiisJ Neb. sought to
question Mr. Hill whereup.ui tn.. hit-
ter created a laugh by remarking:
"Still another- Richmond in ihe Held."
Mr Allen .proceeded- to say that the
Democratic Senators were divided 011
finance on the .tariff and on ihe in-
come tax. Seventeen Se.uators now
sitting on the Democratic side ought
to be sitting on rhe other side aid Mr.
Allen. -. . -t
Mr. Hill jocuiurly remarked that tin
Nebraska seualor 'scattered wonsg
thau an old sjiotgun ' lie poiiiUul.out
that if lurse geiilleliien 'A.lle.tiud
lhitler) wanleilffii thcoTuo lav. they
ought tt piijceeil'lrt havoofle: let thuiii
uilradnoe a bill.- At p. II ill closed. with
a glowing tribute to the' "grand old
Democratic party.". . .
Halt)' lliwrl to llralli.
'Vjn'KKA. Kun.. .lan..H.-A horrible
tliiqg became known to the police yes-
terday when tln driith of the' 1--moutliH-old
son of Chnrles Dean whs
reported. A we-h- irg.i Mr Dean loft
her two small children alone in a
room while '".e riiii oyur Io n iieifrh-
bor'K I pou -her return she found
trhul-soine one hud removed the. eloth-
lug fcom lu-r babe seateil It upon the
top ofifhot stove ami tied. Tho ilesli
of the child Ms cooked to the bone.
A young iiiuii who hart qmi-reled with
Mr. Dean is suspected? buMie has fled
the pity. The child suffered terrililv
until death came' Io relieve it.
Agulnat tli IJulfniau t!oiiianj
Piill.A'li?)i.itiHA. Jan.'M Jlmigellut-
ler 111 the L'uiled Mutes circuit court
rendered a deplslon In the utiso of Ihe
Central 1'ransport.ition Company
against the .Pullman Palace Cur Com-
pany dismissing the exceptions of the
latter company to the awarding of
SV.V.'.lKK) 10 the Central company
The -Central Transportation company
was absorbed by the Pullman ooinpany
in IsSj aud suit was institute to re-
cover pavments to the aitpiunt of over
..000000 alleged to be due.
Threw l.ye la UN I'mie.
Cikcinxa.1I Ohio. Jan. i4. l'rank
MtKdeWskl- the welt known bautnm
e1glit prize tighter. Hut the hospital
suffering intense pain. He had trou-
ble with some itegroes. Last uight a
rouMabout tnrew concentrated Ive -in
his-face Maclewski will lose both his
ees. He hud whipped all of his class
in this locality and fought Australian
Billy Murphy to a draw twice and
aiso iing 1 uny onee to a draw.
Miss Harriet Richardson of Lexiug-
tou. Kentucky will christeu the bat-
llesbip Kentucky She will use whisky
instead of champagne.
AMERICA'S FRIENDSHIP.
I Hllli rnpers Jfnw fhlnk II I A t.raiil
'IhlHK I11 Jim r m llln llmisn.
IrtiMio't. Jiffi. 14. All eilitona in
the Tunes su4rqU that h st.iny Wint
from the I nilell !s1nt to Present
e".po mink! )e opMrtiin In nmi-
Viiiee linn of the yritfsiieties-i of lie
Idea Miat AnierlWt Will nlippnit wpy
demiiiiiK eneiM'la '-hoovet to iitlke.
"I'.iii'I.iimI." sna the. Tillies -
insr Im inn Mtr-t settlt-miMit. but
Venezuela
take thn initiative.
U for Jlc.'Nkv'0
The oliy
ask
uuiRmn ith
1 finrtiHflie
a rxjitssf.
unttlerMBnd
I It WOlllfJ fr
II g of ltail
sit eh
restore
the feeli
that Misted between England
th 1 nited States prior to hi
The Times further jmv! "ft
nd
m-
fnaj
be (tisagreealdc to reoteii negotinltfin's
witli Venezuela but surely we art
willing to make n sentimental Mcrl-
lice in onler to retain the frien4ihip
of I lie I niU-rt Sis ten."
The Post Iwlieves thnl negitt iMious
with President K'rneger aie priMteeit-
inif m ttia friend I lest inn n nor. .
An editorial in the km me paper ex-
presses plaMire thai the Tranavnat
arlfth-is snionthiiig the riiiirhliert Im-
tvtefif i:i.r.im1 ami the I'nlled Stules
"TlilPJfc ijfa UtaUliiiA all
iirouiiaTsrSiirfralW "fflfl.ll is
quite Wnm- thaTT r?rll u)iivT!!ieri-
ca't jfiwd will in the direvt neirotia-
tiMT?Wh Vwiere4a." J JJ
1
"""'" -""s llrif-Mili iih1ii. 1 .
WAKHiNtfrnH .liiti 11. -IVi tHe House
yetterdiiv. Itepiesentnlive Dalzell of
PtTisytfniar. lnlrodneed a MireoTf-
stituting ymtrw CarneifU. (evige A.
Kelljr r'hnrtens W. ltntHl:r..'. Ik
Magev mid twvitty-alx othr tmrsoinrn
ccirpural Ion nndcr the nsrrfe of the
l;.-rhe lXe .t Ohio River Ship Canal
( ctiilpa'ny with power fo eofAtrtict
ufi.l maintain 11 enntU ennneetiii Irf(ke
Ti'Te and the Ohio river The bill hliw
confers authority on the onmplftly to
eAtablisli'vnrioit brnii.li emiuK' The'
eaplial stock Is not to pMeed tfl(H.HVl
peitnile tinil the IhiuiIccI and o Tier In-
dehtdnesa Is not to exceed a ftlmlhir
si?m. The contpnuy i authorize also
tn Issue Hest mortfrHjfe Immln (o the
iiniiiunt of s-'O.DflO.trm to enrry n 1tn
f oi k. iv
ltlll 'I'lml AITeel His Wis.1.
Wwiii.vmtox Jan. Ii. Mr. Hubbard
lrti in trod need n bill to appropriate
Masi.iKi. to continue the improve-
incuts of the .Missouri river from it
in. mill to the south line of Sioux City
la. The bill provides for main thin lug
the Mlsourl River commission. Bud ttl-
rpeTsthat SI.OCHl.oOo be cxpeuthd eaflt
-JK nvgitin1ng rttlt'h -fnrvenr
(mnmencing July I Itttm. The bill has
V?en pretmred upon dalu recfivml
frotn the Engineering eoi-ps nt work 011
the river.
Mr. Dopkerv bus InlmdueiHl u bill to
repeal seclW.n -.' of the act of May 1 1.
is .i relming to land ensea
Noun tor Wit Iihh introduced 11 bill to
appi-oprlutw t-tf.iaitl trln used in con-
veil Ilia-the Lexington butllefiel.l into
INatimial pm-k.
V
I lui.iii.- for 1111 Aiill-C.'riiliin llliiniis
1.0MM.X. Jau ti'I'liH Chroulelf
Ims an -editorial strongly snpporilng
1111 KtifrlMi iill'nnce Willi Frnnce amt
It'nssiu The luilv News. au'U eua-
toinJiry with that paper stroiijr
ecindchis the chartered South AfruV
ebhipa'tiy but ailinfts 1 hut Kugliithuie
ah' pleased t.i te ;ify in nnv vuj li
their rpArd for America.' "There-
fore.'' siiys the Daily News "we ure
glad of MrsMunniT'oih'rf response to
Anil.assiidoi- Kiiyiir.l. '
lln I'kiw.I ' hill MmifaevH Tutu-.
Kii.TTtioiiK. Mil . Jhh. tl -I'lofosssir
IMeh-rl U darner who i5ii Afrlcti
ti-yiftg-Ui deiuonstiatrt fhe eorrei'tnew
of Irfs t-heiiry that monkeys tnlk to'
cai-hNtlier has written to his son in
thWoilr Bnyinjr his mission has been
lie4nfplihed. Ills reseurdiMs haVt.
been enrrled oij under tho auspices Of
the Afrleuu Research Society of CliU
i.'ij(
.li. t-ll-l fp Their IIIITerriiei-a.
UVI'AWa. iiu. .Ian. II-After sev
e-i'Ml days of uegothttlnii tin disseii.
shm in Hie ranks of the goveriimetit
have hen for the lime imU-hed nn
it in mrnonneed that Sir Charles Tun-
per sr . t lie Cnuaitlaa high eominuV
sloiier to CrrrRt Itritam. h.ia entered
the eahiuet ami that all of thewrnil
iKifMuir mitiisur. with tlie exoeptmn
of-Srt-lliHrli THpMr. Jr. have been
ie4nststml.
Ilitllli ri on I uf .lull.
Omaim A'eb. Jan U. Kx-lity
'l?astiitr ItisHlu waa rtied t'tn
jail hist night having seuret bonds
in the suhi or 1 0.0 f 1. UU ulleifej
shorta'eMs in the nt-ighborliiKMl of
S1ir.ofl Knt he hus not lire 11 suecidup
aMr Mmrjrert wMth ihe Ios f tha.
aafKam ft." Hi boiiUmen say thr
Ht I Ymi the shortage. v
.. Uurrv 'tiiKi.il l lii'iith.
Urn m. Mo. .lair.- JVaaiS lUrft-
Imrdt afi'old citi.cn and Jfcweler" ilfe.f
of Ifi'lAa disease ester. luy iiiornir.
He it's' do fen. u 11 1 ina lib-! smt w.hit-Jt
wis fo come up in JUrriMJiivjIIc
ilrty i ml the wonv ovi r the uifc
eadheil such nervous prostration that
He iiccrniibcil.
IhroHM l'rinii n llnr.' unit Killed.
hi. Jokjmi Mn Jan. 1 klnnnli
ThoinaH a well-to-do farniai
lived one mile west of Maltn
in. tUv ui Invest iartof
"iili. mroivn irvil a xqunjiiQUs
horse ug-uimU a rcuLfntw hist aveuFUg
Mnil re. eivr-d injiirltfi WJijuh rt4ljHt!
iu mi urain lilllll Ull lliu. ..
IiiioHciiIIiii; VulnTltjIt Of l)i.r-i-J.
0i.miowa City. QMm Jui I
Paul Uouruix UriUfill Ylm Cons:
Kansas City aeting'UidrtmArs
Jla government. i irfteUwtin
vMivav 01 Ukialiomu uivoieas run
j to Kitc-IUti pMrsons wheie the parTffi
are atilt residents of the inoMut-r Obuli
IUM-
try. "He is in correspoudeu
tWillClh
..i.. . .. . .. - wr ..
vHHiiuiiia oiik'uiis gaineriug ail the
dutu posilde on the subject Tor trans
mtWnn Mo his homo olllre. Large
nmnlier of such divorces have been
grained ui Oklahoma and mauy others
aie peudiug.
Jinvi
oneMmMSBlftt
ireatTWRfii
aceeilroo
far to
rwino
iMiMniiTiU
SpTim
PORTE'S SUBLIME NERVE
WILL NOT TOLDIUTE AMP.RICAN
RELIBP IN ARMENIA.
aAfjs out the nno cnoss.
limiTrtl AiTiifiiiii?"iiie)il luilc lir Ilia
'itlrkt.lV'lfi-irnflftn lit Sligiuu
' e .sre'llfiGbid "l:iif i.lt? of Ilia
lufifA.ii ifae iiihI itriicfrin"
I lille su lnl.i (n .M lull
Ills Im.ii ItlltlllMl.
VArfftiM.Tox. .Inn. II The Turkish
leyflthin glw out the following oili
cln f common lea thin :
"The thipcrtnt government will not
permit tiny iTKtrlbutlou mining his
hflbjeets. In h sown territory Vy any
fcttMgif sfl-'ielv rte iinUvldlluU. how'-
ofCr resjiVelHlile the same may be las.
for instance the Red I ross Soeirtvi.
nflAvrtiey dollfeted abroad
"Sueh iilterference no Independent
ghvprinnelll bus rver allowed especial
ly Allien tile enlleelioiis ure made on
the strength of speeohes delivered In
phblic meetings by irresiueliabie ene-
mies of tho 'I urklsh race and religion
ami 011 thebttsis of false nceitsn lions
that Turkey repiidintes.
JeidoK. the sn'.ilinie pijrle is niiuil-
ful if Ihe true interests of Rt subjects
ami. disllnguishliig between the real
siete Of things lunl the nilninnles and
wild cxHggeriitious of interested or
fanntieiil parties will as it has done
heretofore under i'.s .mn legitiiuute
contoolt ulleviate the wants of all
Turkish subjects living in certain
province-. irrespective of creed or
rn ce
anti-oLeolaw a success
Xinitier of lletitris lrf-ailjr Iteilneril
I ri.tii loi to ;u In Ml.. 1. ml.
Col.i'MlilA Mo. Jau M. The sixth
nnnuiil (.(invention of the state D.iiry-
iilon's Nssoctatiou convened in C0I11111-
bfa j-e'stenlay in connection ulih the
ineeting of the. stuie board of agricul-
ture '1 his is the first meeting since
till! nntn.olen liiw t-n eiiMi'teil un.1 t
oi-sKuuu inicresi in uiitter maKers
.lolrii 1'ntiertnjii. of Klrksvllle Is presl-
iloitt and Levi I'hiibbuck of Kidder
seurttlary.
The anti-uleo law and (he resulU of
1taeitfi.('Miii!nl tbrougliout tlni state
was iliscilssed by J. I!. Rippey snoi c
tnrv of Ihe board of iigriuulture; . S.
Tffy. of St. I.ouls: T. . Rrndy. of
ICtliisiis lily and D. V. May. of Colum-
bia; It appenrs that Hie iiuuiber of
dealers in olco hue been ledueed from
UMI to 7o and the price of hiilter in-
creased. The mided revenue to tlie
butter makers has aiuouiilcd to nearly
sjuo.noo t reason of the nev l.i und
while it is not vet enforced us well Ms
uia be po-slblc in tlie Tlitme. -dill it
husdiirte mneh good.
A SiiiiMiih I 'iiiiiitlvii.!. Mini
Kansas'Citv. Mo . Jan. 14 -One of
the umoothest. eOutldeiiee men I hut
has eiiine to Kaunas lily fur some lime
regisicied at I lie I nates Hulls.- lunl
I'ri.lay ufteriHH.11. In r Ui. round
hand he signed the inline of l.aureiu-e
li.ilv. Aiiucouda Mont lie ha been
rTi'lfie cil v only hrec dls and vet
there aie a number .iT people who are
mirrv for Imring iiiiule his ri.iiiain't-
unci. Iliiriiia his slioei tay lie has
mnuati'eil to -wliiiUe ihe Metropolitan
National Im til; out of 1 .no. with Ihe
aid f the ini..rs-inenl of John II
MeKwcli. president of the Southwest
Miller's Dispatch lie uUo succeeded
in lleccioir 1111 old man b thu name 01
Patrick Mellody.
ll.ird 1111 ini;llli. Illniriri.
Wniiii. Kan.. .Inn. 11 --Yesterday
was an uiifuehv day lor M'el.er- after
divorces. The district judge of the
eouply made the rcmarkahlc record of
heurtng t wcitty-nne euses inside of
four lin'ir He granted only two out
f the entire biiueli. lie i a new
iitily ulri s Iii action is legarded as
an established policy. Ihe divorce colo-
nists fioni all iiii.irlers u.e picking up
flieir duds preparatory to tu exodus
to Oklahoma.
rn-rtnll I'li.f. NiiIIh I'ro.ir.l
Si. I.iipia Mo . Jau 1 1 --The seven
liulii-tinen'.s agslnst c City Treasurer
llcliRcl I'oerslel. cliuiing him with
mii.iiU7.'.lilg V:i-u of Hie city's funds
wjir dismiss! yonterduv 111 division
K .' of the vrimuiHl comt. 4wist.inl
lireuit Alt(rue I'.ishop tmleriiig a
nolle prosne toeiich indictment. Thus
uiids Uic proso-uitiou of one of tlie
mol oeiiauliiiiiul ense llml has al-
trticted Him Httmition uf tlie public in
many vchcs.
rtiit.l.le I'll id I he Iti'lii-r IIIIU
.01'U viwA Iowa. Jan. 14. -Senator
AHlsvn in iin inlervlew id he be
HttVBil the bond bill would put Hie
iieuiae with a free coinage aiuamU
m out. but would die in U.e I louse.
The revenuu bill ho llioiitfhl would
itass lioth houses but would Ik- vetoed
by the President
IHle.lriiM .- ifttlti oil Trial.
IJmon Mo .Inn. It. Arthur Due.
strow. the wenllh Hi. I.oukuii who
while drunk shot ami klUod hi wife
ami ehlhl was brought here for trial
ymitrdfty. Por the fourth time he
conies to tho little town of I' n kill te
face a jury of lik Hor.
iiiiKllrll Wuula Ihe Cuutnulluu.
Kpiiixonci.li Mn. Jan. 14. Mayor
Fen ton called a muss meeting of citi-
zens fur Wednesday night wheu the
bull wHl be start oil rolling to bring
the ItepuhlHiiu stute convention here
. f puasiblu.
ItUlr OH ()U Wilt UU.
lttiit.iN Jan. 14. Iu the reighstag
during the debute ou the oleomargarine
bill the minister of agriculture de-
clared thul he did not object to the
imposition uf a .Intj on foreigu olu-
Uiargarlue aud rAW uroducU
--j - . . ...
White the Jeweler
FOR FINK GOODS
My Mvk if watches clocks rings und jewe.ry is the most cfWSi
k found in OUInkonm. New goods arriving daily ' 1 have Ihe flist
SOLID SILVER AND
SILVER PLATED WARE
ever brought to (1 nth He ami my prices are lower than ever befo
good Don't Uny a dollar's worth of gou.U lie fun- mi ins my Mtie. I
will save rou money on all jrood purchased in the Jewelrv line
Itelow Is a list of giNMts 1 am elitatng onval toaa than enat
o.wl are gone I will not get any more an I am determined 1..
line of ifiy sto -k:
One Fine larne Oak Piano re'nll p Ice $400; My Price -
Oln Oman " 90; H
One Drop Heart Davis Sowing Machine regular price $06. ' My wfcfi
One New Home - - " $45. y price
If you are looking for fine Christmas presents do nut foi-et to call
me I etui y only tlie best makes in my line and all !r.i...'s pm ImM-d of
iri wnirnlited a- rcprcenti d or our money refumleil
WHIT
DON'T BE
HOFFMAN
AN METEOR
. . Ans Hip Itcsl l)n Kaiili.
Itleyrlei bought sold and exehanged. llleycltia aftW on'lnftai.
incuts. Our irife and giiuruuire will internal yu Knll liwe
ofeyele iniiilrti' l!er7ilring tif Jill kinds done and vrin-k pnar
snteeil. lilve un u cull. ' . .
Oklahoma Ricycle Comp'-y
113 113 1-2 Oklahoma Ate
E N KNAUSS Manaper
0KLAH0MACARRIAGE W0RKH.
Miniiiriicliifcs all Uinils 1 Vehicles. Painting 'Prim m ?ilr TtM
l!ej:iiriii iinniiiilly alleniled Iu.
i Wl-l Suiilli Division SI i-cot
Stillwater
Exchange Barn
SHIVE Y BROS. A VAN WYCK I'rop't.
firt-cUs livery barns at Htlllvatcr and Orlando. 'iVie l.osl of tenuis a
nuiruveil faellitiiis for carrying passengers between best- two pouiti-
i ' .1. . . -i-T-rjai
Hotel Royal.
LAST HARRISON AVFNUK
H. H.
. PROPRIETOR.
Ni F. CHEADLE GOAL COMPANY.
Wholesale and relail dciib ri in
RUBY
CANON FRONTENAC WEIR OITY
ANTHRACITE
A 1(H) aoli hgnt for thu wilu of tin) celebrated MMIefcter Cunl. lk bMl
the market Mir doiiu-ktie ukc.
(Hllce anil VanK 'l OUIalioniit Ate.
'IVIPIHKHKI No. 0.
THE ANGHO
SALOON.
'l'hi fluent I'tjuipped luir in the ciiv
VV Handle oiriy the lni Whir-. Linuom ud Cjgur.
HpXX ilpyr in Ihe Leader ullU-
luS Harrison Avenue. . i
lclrpllQIlc ji'tl SS.
F P ALLEN Proprietor.
0
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.5
Leading JcweloiP.
CYCLES- (Siil.lirln Oil .
fe
and Orlando
PERRY
5
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