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VOLUME 11.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 1898.
NUMBER 63.
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MONEY TO LOAN
I allow partial paytnonts or payment of entire mortgage at any tltno after
ono year with rebate of Interest from date of same. Havo many othor advan-
tages besides low rate of Intorcst which will bo beneficial to you. It will pay
you to call and boo mo. Low rates on loans in connection with Lifo Insurance
d. STUART
105 SOUTH FIRST ST.
J W MoNEA.Ii PnKSiDKirt
Cioital.
'Surplus
Hoard of Director! in addition to Hank Officers!
James Straitou Horsca Hyoed Robert Martin J. U Cottlnghan
w. J HORSFALL. Caehlnr.
TAKE NOTICE!
UY OYSTERS
Oysters not water. There should
be Twenty-Hro oysters in si pint ard
shall be at the
1 21 Vost Harrison Avo.
err.. .
Complete Cotton
Prom wagon to bale
including boiler and
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sVwattreii" Worlds Pair and Dallas State
Pair.
N. H. STURGIS.
Correspondence Solicited 1 0. llox 235 Uutlirie 0. 'J
SSJLX 'EKBbyntrJLi&O'x.
Home Grown Fruit-
Tho past season's fruit crop has de-
raonst'atcd beyond doubt that we
havo the fittest fruit country in the
United Stales and that apples aro a
grand success beyond a doubt Peaches
and plums especially the Japanese
kortt bucIi as Satsuma Abundance
Kelsey llurbank etc are the finest in
the world. Wo aro large growers of
the best varieties of fruit and those
sorts that are especially well suited to
cur climate and would bo pleased to
quote prices for stock thit wo
Guarantee Genuine and True to Name-
We expjct to bo in the business for
mora than a year or two and are going
to do exactly tbe right thing and what
we say by each and every customer
We have everything In tbe nursery
line Apple Peach Pear Plum Cherry
Apricot Qrapa Bltade and Street
Trees and Ornamental Stock Roses
Cut Flowers and a Oenoral Florist's
Stock Call and Bee the stock we
handle. Nurseries 2K miles north of
the city- Grcenhouaen and yards at
S20 East Harrison Ave
FUBRQW BROTHERS
Nurserymen and Florists
ifkxtememoer jiuurtw
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so we can sell them X
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than our competitors J
and" will do it. Bitf
stoclf to select from.
See our window dis-
play. I
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where you can get
JIM FISK.
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Ginning Outfits
set up ready for work
engine. Gold medal
OLD fflOSES
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies
Liquors Tit For a King.
"Special Brow" for Family Use
2t Bottles for $1.
PHONE NO. 2.
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Dictionary
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I ACAJCHC I IHiO.KMCa.1 ItmitiUWll IrwuNKlOll
BttiMry ucujvxJ Vun&uiT Vixiu-u
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SPAIN ACCEPTS HISRESIG-
NATI0N QUICKLY
THE INCIDENT IS CLOSED
A sacretnrr nr..i i. in.n i ti Af.
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fair of tho Legation l'rotlilont .Mo-
Klnley Will rrolMhl- Lot tlio
Matter Jlett "1 hero No
finrloui llrfect Is Now
Looked for.
MAnmn. Feb. 11. At a meeting of
tho Spanish cabinet held to-day under
tho presidency of the queen regent
the minister for foreign affairs
enor (iullon road ti dispatch from
bonor Depuy l)e home tho Spanish
minister at Washington saying Hint
the published lettor to Sonor Caiiala-
jas was written by him and Hint lilt)
position consequently had become un-
tenable and ho bogged tho 'govern-
ment to accept his resignation. The
cabinet decided to accept the resigna-
tion of Senor Dopuy Ho Dome ami
the ministers cubscquently mot nnd
decided to tolograph Senor Do Louie
accepting Ills resignation nnd Intrust-
ing tho first becrotnry with the con-
duct of current aiTalrs of tho legation.
All tho newspaper commonts on tho
subject bitterly denounce tho "busi-
ness of stoniing nnd publishing a
prlvnto lottor."
After tho cabinet connll tho pro-
tnlor lienor Sagastn told the corre-
spondent for the Associated l'ross that
Senor l)i Lome had "bravoty" lidinlt-
tod the authorship of tlio lotter.
Wasiiinotox Fob. 11. In view of
tho news from Madrid of the accept-
anco of tho resignation of tlio Spanish
minister it mny Uu btntad that the
1'nltod States government is notdis-
posed to split hairs over tho method .
of tho olTunding minister's ratlromenL adopted. Subsequently scvoral nmciid-
lu other words it is unconcerned us munis of n minor character wore nt-
to whether lie roslgns or is rocullod Inched to tlio measure. Mr. Allen of
so long ns he leaves tho oapital. It Is Nebraska enlivened tho proceedings u
truu that the o.xuct language of tlio ! few minutuH before adjournment by
message sent by the state depart- making an attnek upon Sponkcr Rood
mont to Mr. Woodford Indicated tho for preventing tho onuotniont us
President's desire thnt tho inln- tlio Nebraska senator declared of
istor be recalled. Tho langungo was meritorioui legislation Bunt to tho
used ns tho most proper for such nn I House of Representatives by the Sen-
occuslon. and must not bo taken to nUi. Ho donouueud the speaker's iio-
tnenn that tho Prosldont Is disposed to
go nirllier than Is necossiiry in tho
pursuit of Mr. He Lome now no longer
an ofllciul of tho Spanish government
representing it ut Washington but
simply a Spanish citizen lingering at
the capital only long enough to puok
up nnd remove his cirocte.
The action of the cabinet In desig
nating the first secretary as charge
d'affaires leaves a quostUin as to
whether Sonor Pablo Solor or Sonor
Duboso will be in temporary charge
both having rank as first secretaries.
It lind been understood that Pablo
Snlor would be named but at the le-
gation It was said nothing definite
could bu stated until thu olllciul noti-
fication from Spain was rccotved.
The state department this morning
gave out for publication tho substance
of tho cablegram sent yesterday to
General Woodford Unltod States min-
ister to Madrid in reference to tho
DeLomo letter. Tho stntcuiont is us
follows:
"Thero has appeared in tlio public
prints a letter addressed by
tho Spanish minister to Mr.
CnnuloJa9. This lettor the minis-
tor admits was wrltton by him. It
contains expressions concerning tho
president of tlio United States of such
a character as to end the minister's
usefulness ns a roprosontative of his
government in this country. Oenoral
Woodford therefore was instructed
ut once to say to tho minister of statu
that the Immediate recall of Mr. Oil-
puy Pulome la oxpectod by the presi
dent
This is not the first time that Min
ister Do Lome has placed his resigna
tion ut tho disposal of the Sngnsta
ministry. When Senor Sagasta came
Into powor the m In Istor being of tho
opposition party In Spanish politic- cabinet fctute publlely that the l)e-
tendored his resignation and hu hns -om lneM-t will not affect the iv-
offered his resignation in all on five lotions between Spain and the United
sepurnto occasions sinoe that timo. I Stato. und that t new envoy eout-
Ho hns beoa retained by Ssenor So- Ptent to conduct the oommeroial tie-
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gusta However on account oi ins in-
tlmate knowledge of the Cuban ques-
tion nnd of the situation in tlie United
Stntos.
It Is not btlloved by the ollielals of
tlio nil ni li latent Inn 4 lint tit a tnalilati fr
will lead to any friction whatever be -
.! thn t.vn nn.t. i
iw a.awbe wM kilo ftVUW
tlie cablegram sent to Minister
Woodford tho oaalu.it way poslble
of bringing about tlie termination of
MinUter De Lome's stay here was
adoptod and nothing was said that
nnn r.ftVml th Snn..Uh .nnrnm.ni.
as it is tho reoognUed right of any Iron that publle order might be
government to deelare the represent- "turliwl. and a number of tnouaid
ativo of another government unue- j 0v" S"arl8 were IwUd In the vwln-
ceptable. It has been held by Way. - Thereupon the Ieraldo eeks
lor's own International law that it Is alienee the iieecseity of theee preeu-
nnu.ura ti. ... . i . . tlouc. blnc Madrid has offered not
ever be assign jd for the
request or
tlie recall of u minister.
Call on I'refltUnt Mo It I lit Hr-
Wabhinotok Feb. 11. - (ieneral
William llooth oommander-iu-ehlef of
tho Salvation army and his sou-Inlaw
Commander Frederick I). Uootli-
Trcker of the American army arrived
here to-day and oalled ou President
MeKinley at tbe White house.
No Otter for Ittnui I'aclllc.
New Vokk Feb. n. A menibor of
the reorganization eommltUto of the
Union Pacific road in this city to-day
said that company had made no
formal offer for tb Kansas Pacific
property except IbJfirJglual bid.
CKY ELECTION LAW
ro Iiikm an
At.cl-ltepntf
llcnn Mtmiira
Fiiankfoiit Ky.. Teli. II The
stnto senate by a voto of twenty suf-
ficient t( pass n bill over a veto to
day pasad the Uoebel elections or
"force" liil and sent it to the house
wliero it .s nearly euro to go through
In time to get ii veto from the gov
ernor back nml passed upon before nit
ndjot rumont. I'll Is hits created the
wildest political oxaltotnaht here and
throughout the stato tho Republicans
admitting that if tho bill becomes a
.law thoy can never carry tho state or
.......
nilt fitmnrfnnt nlnnrlnii tliiit-nltt mtnlii
The bill Intrntltiead by the pro-
vidotl that all future elections shull be
nnder tliu control of a state commis-
sion of three to bo elected by tho
present legislature nnd to hold their
olllcos for four yenrs They are to np-
point thrcn commissioner In each
county who shall in turn npolnt ull
I tho oluettve and registration olllcers
for their respective counties. The
Democrats who pushpd the menKure
avor thnt the Kon lucky voto
1 was stolen from William Jennings
1 llryan lit 1600 and that it shall never
occur again through the elettion olll-
' ears appointed by county judgos in
tho Republican Htrougliolds. Kepub-
li-jnns and conscrvtttlvo Demoenits
suy on tho other hand that It is but
a climax ton lecetitly grown senti-
ment lit this statu tltat Republicans
shall never have the state olllcos or
presidential vote again
d The prospects aro that Republicans
will attempt to filibuster out the four
romainlug weeks of the session ratlior
than allow the bill to go through but
tiiuy will have a great undertaking
witlt ttio speaker of tho House nnd so
much time against them.
SPEAKER REED ATTACKED.
henutor Alien kny tlio SioiUor'ii Action
I uUcrnce to (.'unfrtM.
Wasiii.notov Feb. 11. During
almost Lite entire session of Sennlu
yesterday tho Indian appropriation
bill was under discussion. Th( read
lug of the bill was completed and all
of tho comtulttuu amendments wore
tlon in tills regard ns a "disgrace"
to
Coilgresh and to the American people.
hen a point of order was Hindu
against him for the use of improper
language concerning tlio other branch
of Congreits Mr. Allen sujd thnt ho
was sUUlug only tho truth and that
he was responsible hero or olsewhero
at any time for his statements.
HOUSE IN BAD HUMOR.
l'artlian feeling Iteacliei n lllgli I'ltoli
.liljoumi Until MonilMy.
Wasiiikoto.v Feb. 11. Tho House
was in a very bad temper yesterday
and the whole session was consumed
in filibustering against two bills of
minor importance ono to issuu a
duplicate chock and the other to
make Rocklund Ma a Bub-port
of entry. Neither got further than
the cugrothmout and third read-
ing. Ihu troublo arose over tho
enforcement ut tho rule against
tile discussion of Irrelevant subjects
when Mr Handy a Demoarat of Del-
aware attempted to reply on tho floor
during tho consideration of those bill
to a hitter recently written by Thomas
F. llayard in denunciation of the freo
silver Democracy. Roll call followed
roll call nil day long and partisan
feeling reached a high pitch. Finally
whon it became evident that no pro-
gress could bo mado with the bills
presented nn adjournment was tuken
until Monday.
SENOR SEGASTA TALKS.
lUI.ome Inelilunt TIII Not Art ret isola-
tions Ileltvean Mia Two Nation.
Maiikiii Feb. 11. Sonor Sogustu
the nremier. nnd other members of the
buuumuho. nuiu-rai
r.ltra Ounrtl for Wootlforil.
Maiimiii Feb. 11. For some tints
past the authorities have been tak
ing extra precautions In guard-
. i t
1 '" w" r"uo" w
State MinUUtr Woodford.
Cm ted
which
Is on the ouUk.rle of tho olty. On
Sunduy the guard was reinforced by
twenty-four men nnd the HeruUla
bays that even this wus not considered
sufficient. Additional preouutloim
. "ere adopted evidently utider the im
single sympton
of justifying such a
measure.
f.ove Iuuim Murder ami fculclila.
New IIamitok Iowa Fob. 11 l.t
night a few miles northwest of here
a ycung men named William (hns
tophar fired two shots ut Led I und
Minnie lioos. both taking effect iu the
girl's aide. He then went home and
shot himself twleo in the ebest.
Christopher and the glr! are in n crit-
ical oondltlou Dinaanoiutmeiit in
love was thu eauso.
Harta Maw a. Cal.. Feb. 11- - The
Union Reot bugar company has let a
contract for a y)0OOG beot sngai-
factory to be toatod near Guadu
loupe.
I
ELEVEN DEAD TWENTY-
SEVEN MISSING
EIGHTEEN ARE INJURED.
Mny at the MImIiii iirpncit to lie
Under tlie DetirU Woman nml Her
ltlclit Ulillttrrii rrulnlily Among
till' Demi I.nil la I'tlllr !-
one o no AVltli s i.ooo-
000 Irunrmicn.
PiTTsnuna la. Feb. 11 Bleven
people dead twenty-seven missing
and eighteen Injured and property
loss of Sl.MJO.ooo with nbout Sl.OOu-
000 Insurance Is the uwfttl record of
tho big lire of Wednesdny nlgliU
Following Is :t revised list of tho
dead:
Lieutenant of Police A J. Horry.
W llliam Kcott. Jr.
John Mellanna.
Stanley Stilt.
John Dwyer.
Ooorge Loveless.
William M Smith.
Albert A. WolfTo.
Thomas Gulfey.
William 11. Wnllphnbonstoln.
An unknown supposed to bo John
Scott the youngest sou of tho presi-
dent of the Chautauqua Ico company.
List of missing: (ioorgo Newman
lire Inspector of Philadelphia (las com-
pany; William Dorau William Finch
Kdward Donnelly Christ Sch riven
James P. Morrison Professor James
Moxnn organist lnngullonl Luther-
an church llrushton Pa.; 1). II.
Welokorly John Oorry (leorgo Mc-
Donald Jack Farrell Samuel Mo-
Lnughlln. Jacob llooth nnd a party of four
companions who wore In a saloon on
Pennsylvania avonuo whon the wall
crushed the building are missing and
supposed to be under thudahrl.
Mrs. Mttry McFaddou with her fam-
ily af eight children is also supposed
to bu under thu fnllon walls. They
lived in a house on Multborry alley
which was crushed. Nothing hns been
cceii of them since tho explosion and
It is believed all nro dead.
All day long firemen policemen and
other olty employes havo been work-
ing ut tho risk of their lives hut up
to nightfall but little progress had
been made lu the Hearing uwuy of thu
debris. The work will 1m continued
without cessation until it is known
how many bodies remain burled.
lllnekened walls tow or from the
midst of heaps of smoldering rubbish
threatening to topple over at any
luluute. Twenty streams are con-
stantly playing on the still burning
ruins.
HELD FOR RANSOM.
TwrntyOno l'mlcrul Drjiutlnt In Arlmu-
H4 .1 lido I'rlnoiinm.
Litti.k Rock Ark. Feb. Jl. A
courier has just reached here from
lllrnui tho scene of the moonshine
uprising In Cleburne county bringing
information of the capture of P. K
Robinson and his posse of twenty-one
deputies in a ravine seven miles from
thero by the friends of Ily lirowu
John Moody John Phillips Alex Car-
tor and Hugh Shook. Thu party wus
Kent to Cleburne eounty by Unltud
States Marshal Honry M. Cooper to
quell a reported uprising of thu friends
of tho men taken to lhfl penitentiary
last Satitrduy from tho vicinity of
Hiram.
The courier says the posse wns en-
trapped while en route to Illriun and
oumu squarely into poMCAlon of the
moonshiners Ik; fore tho officers knew
'.t. He suy they will bu held for run-
Horn tlie price being the release from
the penitentiary of the five men above
named and witlt tlie promise -by the
authorities that the revenue olllcors
will hereafter lie kept without the
ooliflnosof the county.
POISON IN FOO D.
MtMourl Cougreiitueu ami Their l'u mi-
llet Mailu lllln it Wntlilngtoii Home.
Wasiiikoton Feb. 11. The hoard-
ers nnd servunte at15 Kaet Cupttol
street a large boarding house
several bloeks from the oapllol
wore badly scared last night as
symptoms of poieontng followed din-
ner. Twenty-six of the boarders and
aenauta were made ill but while so mo
of them aro still suffering severely
from the attack. It i believed the re-
covery of all is sutured. Representa-
tives Ilodlue end Lloyd of Mis-
souri were among those attacked but
were able to be out to-day. Mrs.
llodino and Mrs. Lloyd and tlie
lntter's two children were not so
fortunate una were compelled to re-
main a bud to-day. A. M. tiheltou and
T. kl O'Ferral private secretaries to
the two congressmen and Captain
Williams u doorkeeper t the House
of Representatives wore uImi badly
affected. The physicians summoned
have been unable as yot to tell the
oause of the poisoning.
TO CJUltK A COLO IN ONB HAY
Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablola
All druggists refund the money if it
fails t care. 25c Tho genuine hai
L II. Q. oli each tablet
Muslin unrivntt'ar silo Mill
lio continued fmlay ami Kinior-
row nt UiH Oullirlo Cash Store
12 l-2c 19c 2l)c 55c 70c ami
$l.i:.
"Hindoo
17 and 19
Head nuntorf" Folruary
Mrs. II. II lUgan will slug at the
M. K. church Monday night-
tico Mmlth tbe bill distributor.
WAS BRAVE.
Sir. O'Connor 1'rnranti n Whntannlo
lull lleitTnry.
Emporia Kan.. Feb. 1 1. A daring
Jail delivery took place here last
night. Fred Jobe colored sentenced
toslx years in the penitentiary for
burglary and who would havo been
sent to the Lansing prison this morn-
lug nnd Harry Freeman white a
inettk thief and tramp escaping.
Ten other prisoners were prevented
from leaving by the effort of Mrs
Dennis O'Connor wife of the nnder
fhorliT
Last night while Under Sheriff
O'Connor was carrying coal for the
night with Freeman whose jail sen
tonoe was nearly served hi Iping
Freeman seemingly hurt a linger and
asked O'Conner to look at it o
sooner had the latter bent his head
over to look than a handful of pepm-r
wns hurled Into his eyes blinding him.
O'Connor cried for help and frnp
pled with the Aral one out lole Tho
latter hulsted by tho other prisoners
then beat th ollleer tinmen ifull v and
secured the keys opened tin outer
door and started up stairs Hero
titer met Mrs O'Connor
Freeman succeeded in pass
ing before slut arrived She
grabbed Jobe and tore nearly
all bin clothes from hint
beforo he succeeded In getting nwuj.
She allowed him to go at hist lu or-
iter to nsslst lutr liuslmml who was
struggling at the door to keep the
others from escaping. Mrs ti ( minor
then succeeded in closing and locking
tho door thus securing the other ten
prisoners.
JAPAN KEEPS WEl-HAI-WEI
Will Ilnvo it I'oriuniinnt I'oiitholil nn
Miilnlmiil of Atiht
1'Alim Feb. II (iniciiil advices
received by the (oiein ollico
from Pekin says Japan has noti-
fied China thnt she intends to keep
Wei Htti Wei permanently China
In notifying the Chinese ministers
abroad to this effect directs them to
notify the powers also that in view of
this no foreign loan is required as
the purposo of the loan wns solely to
pay the Japanese Indemnity
Wasimioton Feb. 11. Tlie reKitod
notion of Japan la considered most
significant ns it accomplishes the pur-
pose Japan had In view when the
China war closed naii.oly. to secure it
permanent foothold ou the mainland
of Asm. Russia resisted tins exten-
sion of Japan fiom her present isiand
condition and It required the com
billed protest of Ilessla lierinimy and
France to induce Japan to give at)
Port Arthur and her foothold on tlio
Llao Tung peninsula
Wol-llal Wei is luss important as a
strategic position but it has nlwavs
Ik-cii held liv hlna as scinm! milv to
Port Arthui um a naval stnlinn The
defensive works although luulU shat
tered fiom tho great iiiimiI huttle at
that point havo been lepl in i fan
slate of preservation v Hi' Lipnuese
force now maintained tin i
MAY END IN SLAUGHTER
Alitl-Moinltei lleelure Frame l lo llnve
Another M llarthnloinetv IMiminre.
Nt w ohk 1 eh II 'lli- N . oil(
He III I lis I'liris eorrespondent Useiili
lug the turbulent scenes attending the
trial of Lmile ola snys
"The uneasiness as to the future
while relteeted In the pnss U much
deeper th tu the newspaper- mre to
admit und one of tne ii-adi r of the
ant I Semitic movociint bus gone so
far as to decline Hi it Franco might
have another St. llai tliuloinew'e
night in whii h thu Jew would be the
sufferers ci tain it Is that ti.o cries
'A has Zola' have been auccidid by
those of 'A innrt' ("to the pibbet with
him"). Tho Oho de Paris mivh "tho
iioerse voice of the riot i- miitii ug '"
STRIKERS WERE UNARMED
Onfenne In the Mitriln (am Aumii to
Ailllilt It.
WlIKrHiiiKHf Pa.. Feb II -The
defenat; lias agreed to admit the fol
lowing fuels in order to hun the
trial along
1 irst. the meeting of the strilu rs at
liarwooil see oiid thu presiiKi of thu
deputies mid strikers ut S -t llulu
ton third the fact that tin- 1 puties
were armed fourth the fai t th tt ap
Uirenlly the strlkern wen- not ;iiind
( htiinptoii tiikt Walker of Itttixat
iKIir I'KiW m K Kan lil- II Mr
Andrew Vttuwof thu eit iimw the
champion i al.i- wulUer of K in- ti mid
Missouri He took llrstniw it tlie
"All Amerlcu' eake walk In I I horn
last night ovi r "Doe ilrow n ! Kuil
sua City tin- ihanipi n of i oun
;-nd John llrow oof V iuhilatli. ham
ploii of Kaunas
Hi r I ova Not ItetuniKil
Toi'KKA Kan . Feb i Mr Kva
Davis bookkeeper for I M Knight a
local fuinllurc ui.m. il' . I i. done
of etryehuioe with su.ml.il intent
She wm infatuated with Knight and
It U said that he jilted In r t n another
She cannot recover
IU-Rorernr O.liorn left No Will
Topjcka Kau Feb li s. far no
will of the late ex (jovcmoi Oeboru
has been found. All of h paiH-ri
have been examined and no vestigu of
a will baa turned up. The estate will
all go U the sou Ned Uaborn
Hog rHt ou llore 1'it.ili
MAOOtf Mo. Feb. Il furin. r
named Luschbeegh. living u u
uorthweet of Macon wu here to-day
trying to sell forty fat hog winch
had been fed entirely on lur aud
mule meat I.usclibuugh l.uhore
ut about SI &" a head Uilla them sells
the hides at auaveiuge of $) each
and feed the ean-aswa to hogs He
says a eareaas for this purpose U worth
ti as hog food and says hogs will
keep healthier ami fatten faster on
horse moat than on grant.
bison nan j sn.
KILLED HIMSELF IN AN
EL PASO HOTEL
A FAMOUS ADVENTURER
Mnrrltil n Daughter nf n MniiiUril Oil
Mngiintn Onco I'rurtalmeil lllnuelr
Military Dictator of the Inland
of lrlnlilnit llml i Htnrmy
lareor furl In
u I In ilinn I'lot.
Ei P-i Texas leb 11 Ilaron
Hniihn llieko better known as the
prime of I'tlnidiid committed Rui ide
.'t the Pi rson lintel in tins elly Ser-
vants in tho hotel iIiscom red that the
bnron w is dead ut noon yesterday
anil tlie indications weie that he had
died during the night from drug t
tiikin with attu idnl intent. He left a
leltei addi-essi d to Ins wife at I omnn
(ui in which in- st ited that ho wa
goui ' to die. Dtcetseil was married
to n iIjii 'liter of lulin II Flugler it
New N ii the stnndni I Dll uiugnati
in ism Huron lheke attained Hot i
rlet sunn time an win n he took pos-
Hfjssiou of 1 rliiidiul island and pro-
clainn d himself untitiiii director
Huron Harden llicki y was the flr-t
of the to.al dynastv of Trinidad He
wns lini n in Sau IVatti iseo oil Decern
lier s Is of n ( atlmlie nnd old Roy-
ullst family. His ancestors the Hick-
es oricinnlly uitue from Ireland
liming accouipanied tho baiiisheil
royal stnnrts of l.nlatut in tltclr
llight to lrni.ee. 'I he young baron
was rdiii ited at the college of Jcs
nits at Niimin- and afterward at
Leipsn Heie ho established a
reput tion hs a lir-t class and fcnrlo
duelist When 1 I yi irsold ho CtlterO'l
the li'-nrh MiMtuii ollego at U
li but he abandoned a martial life
on the doath of bin father in i ' and
dev ti it Lis life to sculpture ana liter-
ary pin suits Histiilints first found
recognition in tho shape of transla
tions fii Lngllsh magazines but ho
also wi ote quite a nutnhir of works in
hismttiMi language
In Is -4 Um ii repri sslblo wrltor
starti d a weekly satirical paper in
Puns culled Lt triboht which la ileil
him in i I'listiint tiimlil. It was de-
oted In the luti ri sts of tho RojallstS
und its i lltor the biiri'ti mado 111
appeal antes in thu polluo courts paid
lines iiiniitiiitlng to uoooi)0 francs and
fought no less than u dozen duels.
Amniic- Ins antagonists were Aurellau
Vholli A. Lavertugjon l'nlno nnl
Ii(on He eventually wan eotr-
pelliil t leuve 1 ranee going to ting-
i mil I id baton wis thorojWjilly;
con n i i ut wiiu tne lusitrit latiiruago
m ifl i studying its literature de
U i mini I to propagiiti ttu religion of
I ii lilh i th-oiighuut tin I nited states.
In tin meant inn lu in t und nir
r ill Mi - Anna A 1 lug er duugh'tr
i f tin -i iiiilnr I 1 1 I hi i nate und a
ii hii iiitentnii in that tliri ci i
He tlon set alioiii starling a nor
knifd ii nu the il mil of trim (ad
bill tin i olution in Ilraiil illli rUrcl
w it Ii I plans
I ip found iii..onp 'he ihal
b II il i
Ills il I
Mil IK
.'fTii-ts inilinalu that h.- and
i uii Id not n 1 fe. I'Jfajtt some
h jewels in In- trunk here ono
of tb m i crown 'I In baron umvid
iu 1.1 1'jso on tlii id inst and re
miiiiii I iinetly at th 1'iorsoii hob I
not link nig know ii hi- identity J ho
bnroue-s has been wind fur instruc-
tion ns to disposition ot tho remains
Karon Huskey's lcuir to his wif -reads
as follows.
"My Dearest No news from Ju
although you hiitu hud plenty of Mmo
to hiisw r I epcct to iunve this ho-
til u in n row oi the day uft"r liar
de h.i w i it tin me that he has no iiu
in view for billing my land at pres-
ent i It 1 shii 1 bun drained tie
cup of b tterness to tin very dr gi
but I do not ii inpluiu 1 prefer to bo
a di ml ii utleui i'i to t living Ida. It-
puiinl liood b I forgive j on ydiir
con 'in t t jwuid mi- und trust jdii v I
b ab' i I i fm gin- mi i hi f "
An i miliiutioii f tin ily tiv tt.a
ilmii ins shotvi d thai t he baron ill
nf ui' 'i I no poisoiii ii and that I fo
had 0 in et nit foi loan houri
i i e uu ui'
bi IK ' is und it
pun i together
tiniili i bieVil at
tlu In '. ing fuitnr
was found amot)
it pioeuiued t1 u
w tli the faun y
in the lel'i r w
u anting the st.i
ii t
Anion;' his i ffi i ts wi re found n
ens of nt lair und m ima and p p ra
of nun b interest 'din of tin ut lioro
ui o i i scln in fm i stablislnnjr a
in Lu i jlony on tin i- .Mid i f Truii
d.i I r u nlch lit was tn l illctatijf
II i ier-i also i.iv la)ed that lib
had I i iitliresti-'l n other ami va re
lumbtiii piojti.s ii' lil a jK'.t'i
I place h ill at thu 1 al of U H'11 it
Igoierniiii nt iu Hawaii
'liieiu wero also pu ra ili u J
that In hit J oui o pnsHi seil lai .
tuti -i in thu republiv. of Mcx
Alining tlie ueisspapi i ulipuings wan
UU ui i jiiot of ln maiiidge in New
I oi U i th ret im s igo b L V
Dr I. Im Hall to tuoaliagler Inat
tin
ti i
1 ii bad ot.U '"I iwea Ins i.wn
i ir iu eudui his life by puis n
lienl bl n bi U nf which I a
ii kiithoi milt cd "Luttian
i I hies of siumd
1 ate War ut liUcttvrelL
Ui It.) 11 Uldckwc
town of " llllillb t-llits
ilcs um i i ' i j not iof a't I
ou railroad m
war 1 he pi
nu il v trge of a rare
P i i J ickwi 11 i ate
never allow
lit to tne ote
tow II boll i
i j oloui i I atk
' well fnundi r
vn proi ured
ttle u V ac'J
colony of i.i
well und g m
ly a res dej
lot 1 1
j bate co
j ineueed arriving at lilaekweii a-d
I whites dei'laro they eliai n..
I k. . ---. ..n.l lu niiirPiulll ai li the e
I IHl'V HUV uiw u vg uwe e i - j I
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