The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 75, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 8, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE. OKJLALLOMA. SUNDAY MOKNING MAIK'IL 1890.
NO. 75
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David He
GREAT BHITAIN'S CLAIMS.
HER CASE IN THE VENEZUELA
MATTER MADE PUBLIC
THE DUTCH HAD PRIOHlTY.
Dm-Unil n lll ll llifl ItlRliU l tl'
lluirh i:ti-oililne- I'liitniKil rmin
'tilillliit lit IStmnrtW"
tnriKir.j-. Imt Ihn ltrtllli ATf
Willing In Ileal riitrl
ViifltU Hill' ll.'iofc '
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SOLE AGENT
Corner Oklahoma Avenue and First Slrcet
GUTHRIE 0. T.
Uoyairing Neatly Done.
(JOT A VltOKATK IHYOHCK.
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TKltlUTOltlAIi SKETOHBS
Siimljrii- Hsu Dmillifoiiltdcd When
Sim round a Drrrrr
Colonel J .1 Hnodgrass a chief cleric
in llio war department at Washington
has filed In I In protmto eourt In Kan-
sas Clly an objection to the tinnl sot-
Uement of the estate of Or. T. C. Snod-
grass it capitalist of that city who
died in February. lSOa. leaving an es
tate worth about &t00noo.
The Kansas City Star says: Dr.
Siv.dgrns lived at 1287 Troost avenue.
Ilia wife Mary I . Snodgrnss was de-
voted to lilui in his la-t 111 new and as
they had uo children and lie left no
will alio supposed sha was onl'lled to
n widow' aharo of hl estate till one
day soon after his death she was
rummaging in one of Ins trunks and
found a decree of an Oklahoma
- iWwrrtfi-WitsPtsvlli ill B M iHwsw
from bar.. When Mrs.Snodfrww found
tlialjlecroe she wan the most sur-
prised woman in town. She could
hardly believe hi r eye hut Micro it
was-in black and while FuithPrin-
ostigation showed that the doctnr n
yenr before his death hiul gone secret-
ly to Unlbrle lived there ninety days
wee u red a divorce and then returned to
Jivo with hla wife without telling her
uf any of his acquaintances almut It
Mr. Snodgras brought suit m the
mi cult court against the estate ami
.Indgo A.arritt sot aside the divorce
itinl reinstated Mrs. Suodgr.iss to her
rights as widow.
Dr. Snodgraa Iwardod on Cleveland
avenue while In Oulhrio and Ih well
remembered by many citizens
The helis to the finodgrass stale
i.osidcs tho widow are. I .1. Minilginss.
brother of the doolor; Agnes Nesl.ltt
Lizzie Klliot and Mury llray hi sis-
ters and Itddlu Snodgrass. iv nephew.
John II. Owens wai the first adminis-
trator of the estate. Later Mr. Snod-
giass was appointed and Mr. Owens
resigned. Mr. Snodgrnss' objection
filed in the probate court. Is that Mr
On ens should have brought suit to col-
lect tOO 000 In notes belonging to the
estate which it Is claimed Mr. Owens
might have collected but whloli can-
not be collected now Itccnuao the par
tie who made theui aw insolvent.
Anil Kmlnk Hhoti Ht l'aislnc Inrlilont '
'I'nu l)oiiinln
NKW SAliAllY IUIiL
Hie I'eile-
t'nU OIT tin' Vat alSmonil nl
rut (Mlli'uiii.
Vahin.tox March 7 In support
of the I'pdegratt' bill pending In the
house as an amendment to the legisla-
tive appropriation bill the attornoy
general has prepared tables showing
the groM and not omolmuontsof tho
United Suites olllecrs aifeeltd by It.
The bill cuts olT the fees and gives
litem fixed siilarics. Kroiu this table
It appears that the Tnlled Ktnloi mar-
shal for Oklahoma is the one who will
MtftVr. lie la to Ihs iHthl 9r..0On f.agt
yc.tr he earned $' 10.w Ills receipts
fiuin the "overiimeiit were S-C.179 SO.
Hln expiMirtiiures aggregatwl tJ'.'l.SSU-
s ineltidlitg l'i0fl5.71 for deputies
and $7?U0 for clerk hire
The district attorney for Oklahoma
will loose over SO.nOO. He is to be paid
$3000. Last year his (art reaohoil
$111 'KU 0: bis expenditures (J 16s 31
and his net cumr en-i!on was SM
lWr So.
Ttra I.les Ruird.
Mr 1'lioeln' Tin it us of Junction
t'l.i'DU was ti Id bv iu i daughter
ilijt sbi had i'iiikuni'tun. and that
tlteie was an hope for her bul two
bottles of Dr King'- New Dthonrery
com pletely cured her aim she ays ft
bfcvrcl hrr life Mr. Thoinuh IVfers
IT'J riutida ! Nai- lramiio siif-
tiirt.l fioiu a dtcadful luld upproaeli-
tug i ..ubuuiptliiii. isled without result
rver i lnii lit (la a iuughl ono but
tieot Dr Kin Nrw Ihsaoforj' ad In
two wed. f is'' nil He Is natural-
ly Unman i it iu such rowulu of
which these are samples that prove
the wun.leifiil eiVa-aev of ihli mculolue
n i uuffhs and iolde Free trial bottle
i N.aiuiai. Diup
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Norman Transcript: I'armor licoriro
Wilson living just northwest of Nor-
man Informs us that his field of oats
sown three weelcs ago is up in splen-
did shape. He was thf first farmer
in this vicinity that sowed this spring.
Terr Democrat: It's the same old
talo. Itoth won claim the saine iraci
of land and have fallen out and
fought. Wo meau N. W. Mitch el
and Alex Hall both !he near Morri-
son. Hoth think they have a light
to the same quarter section of land
and yesterday Mltchel proceeded to
assert his rights with a blir heavy Iron
crowbar which he used in profusion.
Hall It laid up for repairs and Mltch-
el will have to answer In the court for
ulthor murder or au awtlt Jwfth in;
tent to murder
The fact that the 11. t S. railroad
will build out of Manchester this
prftT8"iiow seems to be dcllnttuly fet-
tled In an interview with K. W
l.ntLin of this eltv at Hutchinson tho
othnr day tho Hon. I. IJ. Walkor
receiver said thoy had all arrange-
nieiits made and would begin building
in a fow wi'Mti. not later Ihnn some
tluij In April There is no doubt in
the mind of Tho Journal about the
riuto to bo taken by the road It
will go over tho old right of way via
Wakita and l'ond Creel.- anil this will
Ininre for Manchester for years to
eoino a large scope of territory from
which to di aw tnule ihiih minting
this an important supply and grain
shipping point Manchester Journal.
Ths cotton product marketed horo
last year amounted to between ilvo
mill six thousand bales and if a Lood
orop is raised will nearly double thnt
amount this year Jjndglng by the re-
ports the planters gite of iho prob-
able acroago that will be put in.
Virgil H. Iliown probate Judgii of
Kay county Is accused of habitual
ilrunlienuesn that he was often drunk
mid slnnelied during thu business
liiniiH that he would fn'l asleep dur-
ing hearing of eabes and that often
when drinking he was incapable of
performing the duties of his otlbo
spending the time in tho silicons
playing cards and that attorneys
wanting business in court usually had
to seek Ilrown at tho saloous.
A card on the outeido of the oftlco
doorsays: "(lone to lunch lle.back in
ten minutes." And tho man will bo
thore on time That is for souio
davs. weeks or even months ho will.
Thon ho will be at home occasionally
for a day. He'll tell you lie had a
headache a turn of cho'cra morbuB
or maybe he'll say he had a lump in
his stomach and felt to miserable to
movo. The lump was probably two
or throe tcn-mlnutc lunches conden-
sed The man who "bolts" his luuchos
will Hnd Dr. I'lercc's l'loasant I'olleU
the best friend he ever met.
There Is no case of blliousuoss.
constipation indigestion- 'heart-
burn" or any of the lest of tho ulglit-
mare breeding brood that these little
"relicts' will not cure unoy cure
permanently. Bond 21 cents in one
cent stamps to World's Dispensary
Medkal Association. HnlTalo. N V
and rocelvo Dr. Pierce's 100S pago
"Common Sense Medical Advisor"
profusely Illustrated.
LtiMHis Uarch ". The llritish blue
book mi the eiiornelttit bnwndrjr
puto win- laid on the table T lit
Hnuc of ominous yosteritaj. Vol
lowing is a suminnry if tha position
of Great Ilrilaln. published In the
work referred to:
"First f.f in w prior to ttl a the
time of the treat.v of Minister in lVt.
tlio Dutch founded settlemciits to
rtous parts of llritish )iitait. prtl-
ulariy on the -uat.
"Second Ttie only Spunbhf &wr
ment prior to litem wa Ntrtlw iiomo
de OnnyanM.
"Tltirtl During th' wnmo pecwu
from tt8 to I7'mi. thu Dutch bed un-
interrupted piscsioii f the etturo
coast Hue and the river toreutin Ji
llarimu
-Fourth During the same period
thev hsd explored tlw MoT portions
of ncarl all the rivers and niado
many settlements in adjaceiitdistrltit.
"nfth Prior t j i7in Uiew was no
settleinen' of .Spaniard- j-vcopt s.fnto
Home de tinny nu
-.silxth -lictwoen 17:1 attd li'Jtt. ta-
iiuchln mission were established
southward of the "Jriuoeo ami graou-
iillv t'Vteiiikd efti6ward towards lite
Dutch lernioi. tiir uirvurii l"""; ""
cupleil b. the s-panbttds hciiljr luin-
moremn 'fontuled about lt?
ric tilth - liefore IP.'" the Dutch
hnd settled far up the t nyuni.a Dutch
post was established "c.ir the i urtuiry
and the Dutch had full control of the
wholebasinof the (tiyiiul.
"Kihth- liMFUr fr the sett lenient
of bnnui Home ilE.naHtia ami thOir
.i.. ih.t SuaiiiuiitH jfxofcban no
authority In tlto ierriiorjf now lu dls-
put a
Nintb tieent Hrituiii
mie-iir of the eolotix.
all the i-igiilsof the Duuli .
"t'enUi After Wtirt Wre
extetidetl her settlements
cisnd over the terrltorv
claimed bv Hie Dutch. H
whereby nations umiiiH.V
claim to tcrritorj
Iheveiuh-Nciiher M" noi
ozuola. after the lattei hatl declared
her lndTendertce. nt-y t '"'
possession of or dominion "ver the
territory i it question.
..'i'.iu.i!.ii trltatn. white
...:..(..:.... I....- 4ui.t ilhts. lm-o eon-
iuituiiuifK ' j.. - ---- . 1
sistontl. shown. i desire to muke h fair
orrungeiticnt iil Vene.tteln in re-
its iil to the liunndarv
-Thi.it'- iwl. Th" cliiiiii of etto-
zuela that her territory extenus to the
iivu;....ti... iv i.ipil on eon tent Ions "
nowise supported by lnct and cannot
be iusiitlc.l on am rcawmable gi""ntl
"The foregoing thus establishes
Oresi Ilntain in her -trh-i t 'jrht to be
entitled to the terriioi. eMetiiluig to
Hsiiinn. including the xvaiei-lints of
i.tiiU.i fin nu i 1 ii..nir i "Mi-
U tun .iinl IJsriiiia
and the month attached to the fnu
bellowed 1 subjugate ComWwte
Ttridges' aggrandiretnant I bemrc
e should suppress otirs-les oeAer
For time iinnieiitorial fr thirty T?r'
lapplause) I have worked for iW Re-
publican party i groat appknM and
blevetl in the party KffrWCjHp-
pUnsei since the iWbytlfrniTl (1n-
gMHge gave an account ( lhap-
litre of llabylon by Cftf the
son of Cntnbyaes W yofU Ttetivri the
cupture of Christ (CriMjMt jfctMjjps
right and give ns sotluMI fllne
silrcr questioBi Now;RMl wes
said when he worked' tB l!tf(h wrd
with the apostles e QjllWttttlon
and light. iCries of more ight Wtt
did oah do after Caesar was U filed"
Did Tie dl7 No Ml he t9k thi Asp
from Cleopatra's deeollette ad wdjrked
It off on Kvo t a serpent. UoiJ and
proliU fed applause) I wonld s jmave
rue the r-ot ton wood river inrcwii a
SPAIN MlFOHCLE Sil
PREMIER CANOVAS EXPLAINS THE
' SPANISH CONTENTIONS.
IS FRIIINQLY TO AMERICA
Hill llertwrntHun of Ctrtiaii llHUtirmey
Miiulll Up .IIL.ttls Aft - lsti'
swee imt iti t'MrvMo f
t nriiinl lUisilnii. w'trii in
inliMd sjflK - nm-ii
llrjln liplfiutoit.
clothe wringer In Wder to let fcter following sLU-nirut
" .. . i-4 lu Spain's position on the
i nap n ti isbb & innr insss . . -
tattivi w v s - s ...- .-.-
eonibut We must bespeak owtw
ves
Prnnd
Perkins iu His
Oratorical Feat.
Dumb bell
(great cheering and erics of Perkins is
rightcr than a red fo.vl and "riot be
scared by geese as Oaul v. as we've
got Uo much gnU at stako fm them
cheers from Heed st.lci. I would n leave
be a sea at ship without a rudder as
a perip.ttcti atigloinaniac ( Than-
mi tieconiuiir
sin (!. led to
i-ftt ItrilaiU
ard excr-
originally the rights
indicate it
I be IN
ni'iiou
I'AVTL'KKl) UY POLITICIANS
ttlit Mildleri. Muke h llllle l'iilUlt-l
tlrcitlilzstliHi ' Tlmtr lloilj'.
A mooting of old soldltrs of Logan
eouutyt was held yesterday afternoon
at Island park. Ostensibly tho meet-
ing was called for the purpose of dis-
cussing pension matters but judging
from tho war grist ground out tho
l n.r-in R.-nintv wins of the G. A H. is
a Republican organization of
brilliant hue. lUrnos was there
and so was Stone and also 150 old sol-
derous applattsei So therefore my
brethren In nty Father's house are
many mansions and in the name of
P. Clayton and my promised oflW let's
be for Hon. Wm. McKluloy.
At tho close of Perk! as' nddress tho
tumuli w as great and only boisltfoits
behavior on the part of tbe brass
band prevontod a stampode.
After Judge. McCord 1md rendered a
song entitled "He Throw Mush in Ncl-
lL-'fi Dyes" and "Never JfflV
Nail in Mother's Face" Hridgch Jump
cd up and presented tho following res-
olutions which were linunitnously
adopted.
Hesolvod Hy the old wildiers here in
convention assentbltd that we belie e
that the intotest of the soldiers of
the union will bo best sitbsurvud by
thu iii'iiilnalioii of a uuiu who has him-
self been a soldier in the war of the
union.
Hesolvod second. That in our opln
ion. of all the candidates now before
the until try we favor the nomination
of tliut gaflant soldier and staiemnan.
William McKuilcy of Ohio.
Hesolvod further that we recognUc
the eminent ability anil faithful sorrice
of our delegate Iu cougie Hon Den-
nis T l'Unn. and especially in favot-
nig legislation for frio homes for the
settlers in OUlaliomu ana iu ant oi an
measures looking to tho relief of till
poor and disabled soldiers.
ltesolved. further That we are in
favor ol the passing bv the congress of
the United States of the Tribune ser-
vice pension bill and the Plohler pen
sion bill now pending before oongiess
and hereby request our delegate
congress to use his best efforts
end
MAPMIP. March 7 Prime Minister
CnHovasdel Costtllo lias given out the
concerning
t'ttban queS'
Hon:
"We lis re m jet no official notitice-
tlon of the intentions of the Vtncri-
own government and cannot there-
fore take egnls inoeof nor protest bv
note mmiuni nm of the proceedings
of the Senate and House of Henrceen-
ustlres or (he United StalM We liam
taken no oftl.'iitl notice whatever of
the proieedlngs and sieeches in
Washington during the past week.
"Nor hare we sounded the European
powors or courts regarding their sun-
IKirt In an form All we nave done
is to show to the American govern-
ment and to Minister Taylor that we
have endeavored to enforce respect
for the Vmericjn legation and
consulates represslne; so sicrnl tbe
distnrlMtuces that we have ordered the
Madrid. Cranadu llarcelona and Val-
pnein ttnivorsitics closed and we will
close all univorstlles. schools anil es-
tablishments whose students daro to
make dciuostrntions hostile to the
United States. We wilt send to prison
and prompt trial all the authors and
nromolct-k of such disturbs noes. W'
believe tlie are prompted h tliti ad-
viineed Hi-ptiblleans.
"Nothing will be omitted on our
side to show our deslr' to prasarvo
cordial relation with Xmerteii. 1 urn
convinced thai we post's- surticleut
menn to O'tictany liosttn deiuoiistra-
tioiis. The government f fpain re-
I grots and hits made all the amends
possible lor llie ninniiestatton uirenuy
mmle of the iudiurnation which the
speeches nt Washington naturally ex-
clUal among tin-ever loval jieoplo of
Spain.
''lite situation K n w one of ex-
tr nte denae.. Imleeil. I eaunol de-
fine how Mr U is possUt'e ft tbe gov-
eininont of .Sim in perinii amionble
and carclul inedmilon ot a foreign
power however honorable and dleln-
tcrestiKl it ma be witlmnt incurring
the grap ilsu of being tccused of
submitting to outside interference
presbure and dictation in the midst of
a civil war The I'nlted Statts area
great power ami until thev rtuognu
tho oboct and eneouriige the alms of
the lusiirrtctionitsts in t nba tuey are
frietidh to Soaln. After tin- neogni-
tiou of the belligerents in ' mat by
the 1 nilC-l Mates it would be impos-
sible lot- I tie i;iiveiiiincitl ! feonui 10
accept the go si oHh.cs of Piesulcnt
Clev' laml. or to iH-nuit any mtrfer-
enec wbutcx r
Nevertheless f still hop' some
mo j ns will lie lutiild b.v the president
to avoid alienating the frieudu rota-
tions with the tnited Nlte which
Spain hits shown Ibis week thai -he
pils nitrin
Footwear for the People
( !' Oklahoma.
1 Hsin:) 'mhikIiI the tUn ' tirxi P .iji - Ihoe StOaT
fll II (W IW1I I
I We are prepared to give ou i i-iv.u.uh ri iu bee luitistivti lsc R
I of in Outhrie. Come and e us )foie ou Uny imui t. oavtaaed K
aaiUUnlwliil
mu
mm a mi
118 West OMatiom
REPAIRINCl NLAIL1 UONli.
' ttsj ' ' te ' " ' ' "ii ' ""
DONT BE MISLE
hoffwian nym r(j
AN" METEOR UlUL'Ld
A i'i Iho Ittvsi OH Kind..
Hicycles bought sobl hi il i'ehaiq;ed ilioyelen nohi nu ialt i
men is. Our pi lee and guarantee will interest you PuU iii. :
of cycle sundries. Hepalrlng of all kinds do.ie urtd work truaf
anU'ctt Hive its a call.
Oklahoma Bicycle comfy
113 113 1-2 OKlahoma Ave.
E. N. KNAUSS. ManaHrtr
The Mistletoe
olF
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Divisioai
One Block From Hotoi Komi.
to
iu
that
4t e IY.
Hrid ges Serving Hot Tea to Old
Soldiers.
III. Kmart Olijrcta
The Leader la6t evening received a
letter from Dr. Smart an old soldier
who was present at the meeting. Ho
denounces the politicians vigorously
Smart doelaros that I L. Hrldgos
maliciously violated instrjotionsglvon
him by old soldiers and that he sprung
politics when a talk on pensions was
wanted. Hrldgos ho says drafted tho
resolutions and dosiros th. public to
know that the old soldiers protest
against the whole proceedings aud
further were not In any way responsi
blc for the resolutions.
i
lloweer. after all Is said tho pass-
ing of the rusolutlous may bo con-
sidered lu the light of a victory for
Colouel C. M. Darnes McKlnley's lieu-
tonant'ln Oklahoma.
R EBELS HAVE b"r70 U U M-
.... H .JM. ...M..
siUotox March 7. - Speaker
H-eti aud Cliairnieii Dingley and Can-
u hi have been nssmed by representa-
tion of tho butiula stoerlng commit-
tee that If the House .au complete Its
work by Mnj the Sonnte will not
delay n tuijourninent a week I- nd
that time.
st..r. I: iiiar
l.'rnrml Vtnmlnuril lin.nl.
Ukiiokin. N . Maveli 7. - tieu-
erul .luhii H. Woodward died at his
heme iu this city t midnight He
ivaii taken with- n chill on TuefiUy In
h'.s tidlee In New York oity and up
his arrival heme the disease tapMly
developed into piiouiuottia.
W'iiuU lluuoialilr I'envvw
I iiMMt Muroh . A spacial ds-
ou' h riom Homo says King Humbert
h.i ordered Signoi Fransoi to nuder-
taUi i special mUlon to the Usin-
tan egu- Meusllk signoi 1 ianol
helit tut It ts best to i.ijjiohidi- an hou-
orsble peace with thr Uystlnsusaad
abstidonthe country
round llullir uf UuriUr
Si JosKl'ii Mo. March 7 Jaiues
Pollard for sltootlug and killing Jos-
eph It win July SO near DsKulb was
found guilty of murder in the first
degrsa
dlors Inolutllng a number of colored
mon and Judge McCord and Judge
Perkins It was a dlsgnstingly Jolly
meeting and afforded as much excite-
mont to the participants as thoreaclpt
of a delayed batch of certified pension
chocks. Sppcchos wore mado by dm-
ratios Martin. McCord. Campbell
Mooney Walkor and last but not
least Comrade Hridgcs-iii fact. Coin-
rid Hridgei causwl tho leak in the
breastworKs and the rapid center and
crosa-flrlng. llrnJgc. In his speccli
Uald. "I believe at this meeting we
alioitld give cipresslon to a pres-
idential preferauuo. I am for Dill Mc-
Klnloy. Ds two fought in tho war
together (applause) and I know Dill is
all right (applause from Haruos con-
tingent and cat-oawls in tho Rood gal-
lery i Voe. sir; I say (cries of don't
say it: sit downi thnt we should ex-
press ourselves In resolutions for 1111 "
At this juncture Hlooutn's band lot go
and Hrldges was drowned.
Then McCord Catupboll and Mooney
jumped up aud wore Equolchcd.
Finally tho tall voluminous form of
Judge Perkins arose on tho platform
Mr-urugiix ItnoliillimlM Urailj' i Sue
fur 'I rin of I'eaur.
Mas. At. is. Ntaarutui March 7.
Hafael A. Ottitlerrc. president of lU
republic of Salvador lias telegraphed
to President .elaj.i of Niearaftta iu-
forming him the Leon rcbU want U
make terms of psctce
Prctideut elava Is dHteiiitined tkut
the only terms of iau he will give
arc that the LeouMs .hall pu.v all the
espouses of the war p:epatl"i
which hate been necessitated bj then
rovolt hall give up all their arms
and that ihelr leaders shall tried
by eourt-inarliul.
AWFUL HOLOCAUST.
Wlmte 1 Ainll) of 'Mf l'ro imrtl'il
lo llMth lu u lruwn ivnn
Aljia Wis.- Marli . -At 4bul l
o'clock yesterday moniing the i.otise
of ll. 11. Oldliouse at llerold Uvc miles
from this olty. was destroyed b tire
causing the death of ihc Jmmiy of
seven pertous fatln r motln r aud Ave
uhildren. ranging in age funuSto 10
years ine oniri" luv ' ' ""
known but it Is suppued to have
originated from a lamp whluh thej
were lu the habit of iMirnlugall night.
The north bound Santa Ke was
threo hours late last evening Hot
box
'1 am fttllv jllve to the siinliuanuc
and 'he possible eonseqiien. s of the
vote of I he I ititetl Males Tongruss to
the rebels as well us to Spain in her
relations with the I utted SltUcs. and
especially in uniiiiecinm with Hie right
of seareli on the high seat and in the
mncrof prlxetcers nil iiiitnisit-ring
expeditious
-The inistippreliuiisioiis ouuoei mug
Gener.il Weyler'u el.aiauter ami nielli'
els as sol'dier originated iu a uils-
Ulaleinctll of f.uls iu liis earuer and of
his assignments and ins' ruction.
Loth in ba twenty ycitr ago und
In the Philippine islands simc then.
1 ft 1. ...f. ri.kbT.l BBI tlA 4fc sm
Weyier nas ouu immwn mu "w wr
dois of his chiof.
-I am determined lo carry out the
administrative political reforms
.i...u.ti ...i..rl lu Dim rortes as soon as
the lutcibcaiion ol the island pennlts
and oven sticli economical ariii ro-
f onus as mu v be consistent with "be
Interests of both the colony mid the
motiiT eotiBtr.
Hut it is impossible to nliciiiot re-
forms during a eivil wr or under any
foreign pressure in the present condi-
tion of the island
We cannot adiuii that the slight-
est ifiound exists lor the rei-ogHitioti
of the bolligerene.x of the t ttban in-
surgents w-ho'e xo-called nrasldent
tlii'Msiiiii'i shhw uueiu nn me
niembersoi nis ustcutlve council sro
nomads like tn reeei uonus ever on
the move. For instance the wero
nearly -urpt iscd and captmed this
week" b a hpauish coluinu in the
proviiwe of Ls illas."
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Bst (lootiit
In Stock all the Tims
15- Voai-Oltl WliMcoy ami n Hi J I lino ftl' Hlindtrtl C15Th;
Fine Billiard Parlor. Tulephoiu: N
X tim&i.
95
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Ysyayj
3Iaiiiil'afliii-fMiill kiiiilKtil rhlrlus. I'Aiiiliur.
KepniriiiK promplly aHwulwI io.
Hti'2 South Division Sln-ul
tin- resobiuis-
ruts .nut ten
oopo-ed all
Imio-i JlMiir mi Hnoliniitioii
TofitKA Kan . Mreh 7 The l'o-
yxkrt Mail and Ibe- lias leceived ro-
plie from tbe mayors of forty four
oitiesof -.W inhabitants or i.vei In
Kiiusus. of wuout oi'lnluiis wore sskod
ii lb ndvisrtblitv of resubmitting
thr LU-olllllilor Uw Of tbr forty-
four ttfteen fa fur rosubuii.sion
tw ntv-three ie suaini it and six
uic nQn-commlt's' of
aloiiUt. Bye ar !"
BeuutdUmus Of inos.
are lb publicaus.
Vj Lclud lln u HU rtshl.
Topisa Wan Maioh 7 I he Tup-
ka 'ouinul the oiian of the uuli t)y
i.. ..nd faution. admits thai Leluud
hss won the tight There u nu longer
at. doubt that uairiiian Lelund's
friend will organte tbe Matf von-
vetlmn at Wicltlis next TueMlay
hiuluviit I'ulilUltvr l)iU.
Hr.ni'SiKAi) I. 1. March 7.-Philip
3. A Harper tho retired aonioi mem
bar of the publishing tlrni llurpei
fcrs New York citj died at In-rel-4ucehere
yesterdaj of a fuiutd 't.pu
s iset and kidney troubles Mr
Harper was 78 yean 04. J
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