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OPIMOIAL UllUAfw OP OKLAHOMA DUMOCRACY-Ol-FICIAL STATE PA"Kn-OKIIOU UP PUBLICATION. HA UNBON AVSMMK.
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VOLUME 12
COUNCIL
Advances Several Bills to th0
Third Reading
Adjourns
KVENIHO HuSSION.
Council met pursuant to adjourn
ment at 7:30.
Tho following eddlt'nal clerks
recommended: U. W. Vickera
Public lands Miss Angle Penny.
Private cornoratl n and corporate
law Miss Maggie llutto.
Additional doorkeeper Jesse J
Graham.
On motion of Cou.v 'lor Blddlon a com.
mitten of five was appointed by the pres-
ident on rcutl'n ard codification ot
isting ln with tho -oso of -e. -Inc
ambiguous phrai-ology. tv elnilnn-
tlon of contradictions and duplications of
defects and recommend enactments to
harmonize. Councilors Dlddleon Chair-
man Thacker Winkler and Bellamy
wcro appointed.
Tho Ways and Me-ins Committee favor-
ably reported Council Dill No. a. and th
councll went Into committee of whola i nd
reported tho bill. It wns pnssel on mis-
pension of tho rules and iu; to tfi
house. The bill carries nn appropriation
o ?!.'. 000 for tho protection of the people
frit contagious and Infectious diseases
Council resolution No. 1 relating to the
taxation or Indian allotments was rut-
orably reported and passed the counoll
under suspension of the rules.
Councilor Huston Introduced council
resolution No. 3 providing for a Joint
committee of llvo to prepare an amenda-
tory measure of tho revenuo laws whtoh
was laid over ail tho council adJnu-n-J
INVEH-lfiATION UESOLUTION
Tho fo'lowln ifMlution was offeied
by Counpi.c Iiddircn nnd pub! l.y u
unanimous vuio
Bo It ncBolvol by the Council of th
Fifth LeuMslntlvo -.M-sombly the Hiuro
concurring therein.
That thero bo njtolnted by the p.-j
dent of the counci' and. on behalf t.ici-9-of
threo mimburi" who together wi'h a
llko num'jc of members from tne hime
of representative to be selected as such
Jiouso shall dee'de. slutlt coui'ttuu- u
Joint committer who slmll selo--: ilih
own cba'imm ond whose duty ir -in i
be to lnvs'.i.:.tto generally th 'Itpirt
mental aid llicul rttalrs of this tcrrttjr;
nnd parti! '.fly li to tho foilo ..r. in
tcrs:
I'irst lr.o ntcrrf Into con' nets oi
tR Ol-
tidjhn-slalm-
behalf of thetcrrltory in cxeo-ii of th
proprlatlons mado for the purpose clal
ed to be effectuated by the contract and
particularly Into tho letting ot the con-
tract for tho erection of the building
for tho Northwestern Norma) school at
Alva and into the execution of said con-
tract. Second The conduct and management
of tho school land department and the
employment of tho attorney general of
this territory and tho payment to him
Eisenschmidt
& WeckeS.
January. . .
Is the winter month when all
merchants clean up their win-
ter stock. This mo'.th this
year we have some bargains
to offer for the least ramie
that have ever been our good
fortune to secure. Ourtruie
has been larger than ever b -fore.
As a lesult we have
more odds and ends left thi-
season than ewr befote.
When...
Odds and Ends
accumulate the best thing a
shoe dealr can do is to sell
them at whatever price they
may bring. Duiing January
of every year we put that
price low enough that bar-
gains lly in every directs n.
You understand we can't fit
you all in these tiroken lois.
but if you happen to get a fit
you get a great b4gain.
Come in and we shall take
pleasure in showu g you
through and if you find t-ome-thing
to suit you will be
pleased. If not you will be
out nothing but your time.
"We lead; o! hers try to fol-
low. I MFl
N R CHEADLE
Wholesale ana Retail
Deaer in
McAlestsr. Lannon City
.COAL.
F)uatt 6.
UHtctt and
VIMNUTTUn i
of fees in the matter of service claimed
to havo betn performd by him In col-
lecting school land lessee's notes and
whloh fees were in excess of the salary
Allowed by law.
Third The expenditure of considerable
sums of money in connection with tho
adjutant general's department in cxccsb
of the appropriation thorcfor and all
matters connected with tho administra
tion of the adjutant genoml'a ortloo.
Fourth The detailing of a lieutenant
from the military as acting adjutant gon-
eral and allowing him tho full pay of a
lieutenant In active service when the
appropriation for tho salary for that Jf-
flee Is fixed at $20.53 per month.
Fifth The lotting ot contracts for the
care of the doaf and dumb nnd blind at
JK6 per annum for each person and
whether thoro is any appropriation made
for the payment of any such sums.
Sixth The increase of tho salary of the
school land commissioner If such In-
crease exists above tho appropriation
therefor.
Seventh The amount of salary drawn
by tho territorial auditor in that capac-
ity and as superintendent of public in
struction and fees nnd expenses received
by him as a member of Territorial
Board of Education.
Hlffbth The Itsuance of warrants by
tho territorial auditor in oxcosa of ap-
propriations against which they are
drawn.
Ninth Tho fees and expenses of tho ter
rltorlal board of education.
Tenth The management of tho terri-
torial lforary and whether In fact tho
duties of librarian are porfomed by. an
assistant at a compensation much leBs
than tho librarian's sajtry whllo ho
gives his nttentlon to private Interests.
Eleventh The pay rolls contracted
witn the territorial Institutions and par-
ticularly that of the territorial Norman
school at Edmond nnd to the competen-
cy and necessity of employing persons
connected therewith.
Twelfth-Tho fees chnrgod and received
by members of the territorial banking
board and compensations claimed by
them.
Thlrteenth-Tho lotting of contracts on
behalf of the territory for tho school
text book supply nnd whether tho law
jnder which said cohtrncts woro let was
legally passed and signed by the governor-
fourteenth Tho distribution of tho rcn-
tals arising from section 13 and the re-
tention by tho governor of any sums of
public monoy In his hands.
Fifteenth Tho salary and compensa-
tion of the attorney general and tho
character of opinions and advice by his
officers concerning tho fiscal affairs of
this territory.
Sixteenth Tho speculation if any
there has boon by territorial officers cr
their deputies In territorial warrnntB or
indebtedness.
'' committee is given full power to
sit when nnd whero it pleasoa. Tho re-
port Is not confined ns to tlmo.
WILL ADJOURN TO0AY.
Beforo adjournment last night It was
agreed the council would meot at 3:80
this morning and adjourn until Monday
owing to Councilors llutto Clarko and
niddlson being absent attending tho
funeral of Representative Scott.
MilltNINO SESSION
The president's gavel sounded ex-
icily us tho minute hand reached
he half h ur and tho council wa
onvened. Prayer by haplain Nlcho-
l.s after which tho journal of tbo
prece ding day wa read and approv-
ed Rece ved nt'ssagc from the house to
ittend the funeral of the late Or. John
V Scott
Moved by Senator Huto that the
ciumll accept tho In?itatIon and at-
- nd the funeral In a body.
lerk read concurrent resolution No.
51 which on the motion of Senator
tluston was referred to thu committee
n ftderal relations
tena or Ulddlson announced tho ap-
pointment of Geo Green as clerk on
odifluatton committee.
Hll s o i so ond reading wero
and referred to tbo following
mltters:
C. B -ID. by Ilrett to county
read
com
and
cuuuiiV aiiairs
0 11. 50 by Hrott to education.
t . H 51 by Ulddlson to codification.
O. It 53 by It ddlson to judiciary.
C. It 54 by the President to private
corporations.
C. It 55 by the President to ways
and means
On motion of Senatr Havens the
council took a recess uutll 2:30 p. m.
Council with President McCredlo In
the balr mot at 3 p. m. and took a
re es- to attend in a body tho fun ral
of ho late Representative Scott. The
nuncll met again this afternoon at
4:30 and without traus-otlng any busi-
ness adl'iurnod until Monday tho 33d.
WRECK
Of a Passenger Train In Texas
In Whl li Two are Killed.
S:ripps-McRea League.
San Antonio Jan. 20 A Suns t
passenger train was wrecked near La
costa this morning by colliding with
another train. Engineer McCullough
was killed and two other employes
may r.ie. No passengers were seriousL
injur d
Senator Hollamy left today for El
Reno to vis this family for a few days.
We want all strantfer to takn hnm
something for the little folks from on
immPDfPBtc cko; toys novelties books
etc. Prices cut one fourth for the
aslon. Ljluk & Co.
and Anthracite
lard i? ' OVlakuwa Avease.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY EVENING
aanw
Of Representative Scotl Im-
pressive Memorial! Ex-
ercises
Tho house was In sess'onl but a few
minutes this morning anil I transacted
no but-iness what- vur The uoinmlttce
appointed yesterday to nrrailve for the
funeral of Dr. Scott reporttU that It
had selected -s pallbeareU Messrs.
Keid Jones Malley. Koch Wlmstfad
nu wuxiob. nn invnaHon twas ex-
tended to tho council to antend the
funeral exercUcs In the hi.ilse this
afternoon which was accept d with
tho Information thatthe council would
attend In body I
Mr. Jones then moved that thTi homo
adjourn to Monday at 2 o'clock p tu
as a mark of reaped to tho deceaBid
member which motion prevailed.
Tho funeral exorcises for the late
Dr. John W. Scott at representative
hall this afternoon were appropriate
and imp csalve. The chair and desk
formerly occupied by the deceased
wero tastofully drap d In black crepe
and on tbo desk was a beautiful bou
quet of narcissus roso aud fern- the
trlbutu of Miss Warna- of Noble av
nue. Each ruciib. r of the house wore
crepe on tho loft arm ns well as all
ofllcers and employes on the floor and
about tbo speaker's deslc wero ar-
ranged a row of calla lilies.
Ten minutes beforo three o'clock the
territorial officials headed by Gov.
Barnes carao Into tho ha 1 and live
minutes lator the counci lors arrivrd
in a body. Guthrlo lodge A. P. and
A. M. No 2 alt.0 came in a body.
At 3:30 the pall beareis precede
by tho sergeants - at arras of tho
house and council nrr ved with
the casket which was deposited Imme-
diately in front of tho peaker's desk
Chaplain Nicholas of tho council
arose and read from tho 15th chapter
of Corinthians which was fol owed by
aprajer by Chaplain R.nltln of tho
house.
Speaker Reld announced that after
opportunity was given to view the re-
mains tbo cubUat would bo taUon to
the depot followed by a procession In
tho following or -or:
Governor and staff.
Members of the house.
Members of the council.
Masonic fraternity.
Lelatives and friends.
Altera simple but lmprcsslvo cere-
mony lasting jukt r.Bf an hour tho
body was tawon to tho dnpot by the
pall bearers Tho committee of threo
from each house as announced yebter-
day will accompany the remalnB ti
lola Kansas where Interment will bu
mado
JUDGE Co IT'S FUHtAL
Members anil Attnrhca uf the Fifth As-
sembly Do Ilonnr to a DeccancU
Member.
Funeral services of the late John
Wcott of the Seventh representative
district were held in tho lower house
of th- legislature at 3 o'clock this af
tcruoon. Tim members and attuuhes
of tho legislature attended in a body
The floral offe ings wero beautiful
Chaplain E. It. Ra kin . offered
prayer. The remana iv re etcort d to
tho depot by members and clerks f
both houses also tho Masonic lodge.
1 be four sons of tho lato judgo will
accompany the remains to lola Rub.
They arc W A. Scot- postmaster at
Clifton W. W. Scott ealtor of he
Shawnee Quill A. C. 8aott of the
agricultural and m ah&n cal college
and Ch.s. P. Scott editor of thu 1..U
Register.
TWO '1HAIN MIA 1)8.
One 1)j'm Iluilnra tor the
W. II. Coyle
liitcrtBit.
Yesterday was a red letter day for
the various industriis co trolled aud
managed by W. II Coyle. the ship
meats of which amounted to 29 cars or
two trulne loaded with flour cotton
cotton seed oil cotton sepd meal lln-
ters and wheat.
The destination of these articles are
as follows: Two carloads of wheat
for esport via Galveston ; one ca of
wheat toKsn a-City; one car of eotton
seed meal to Mulvane Kus.. and two
cars of ame to Poncas CUj ; one car of
the famous Cream flour and onn tank
of cotton seed oil to South Omaha; 877
bales of cotton for export via Ok a-
h tnaCity compreu; 50 bales of llnters
to Kansas City and 50 bales to St.
Louis.
The above gos to show what ono
man n Guthrie c n do. There ar
others (lutbr'o is a eooi nlaco to dn
business in. Next
Sharp Atiaik on tiltwa"!
BcrlppvMcIlae League.
Carson Nov. Jan 20 Congressman
Newlands la a speecn here yesterday
made a sentatioual attack on Senator
Stewart from whom be Is trying to
wrest the seat in the United nates
tenate. fie declared that Stewart w
dla ovalto Nevda ani a sltve- to the
Southern Peelflu railway company
which he said always aimed to eon-
iroi the senator from Nevada and California.
MEMORY
I
PASSES
Are Not Even Used by Amer-
ican Soldiers in
Havana.
Scrlpps-McRae Leaguo.
Havana Jan 0. The proprietors of
theaters havn -PDealed to tlipirnvprnnr
of Havana uud Oon. Ludlow for onllce
protection ugatnst American soldiers
who attend theatrical performances n
trrcat numb rs without the formality
of buying' t'ekets
MAY MOVE
The Clevolnml ChnutaiHiUH
Hoatlqimrlors Hono iT
Content iuu.
Scrlpps McRao League
Cleveland Ohio Jan. 20 lltshop
Vincent who U thn leading spirit of
the Chautauqua movement is In th.
city Hissajslt! bis opinion that It
will not bo long before 1ih hoadquar
ters of tho n trembly will b. removed
to this city. Por nine monihs of the
jearlhe worlt will be dl eoted from
hprr. In tbi surnmor of course the
efforts will he eutcred in Chautauqua
lake as heretofore. Thcnftlcers aro at
present scatter d. It win be more
convenient to have them oacentratcd
The publishing department will also
he bt ought here t nd u big pr nling
houso established to take the place of
the contact methods now employed
lilfche "'ncent who is chancellor
of tho assembly and his son Profes-
sor Vincent of Chic tto are here to
attend tho meeting of tho board of
trustees. The plan above cutllner1
will probably bo iidnptrd
Is Shy His -Vote -of Thanks
From Congress.
Scripps-MRac League
Wanhi gum. Jan 20 Tho proposed
vote of thanks for Lieut. Ilobon has
n ver been endorsed by the house com-
mittee on military affairs
PEACE
Trent y Not Likely lo ho Her.
ious'y Co.islde't'tl nt
'IhU Session.
Scr'pp" McRae Lmmu.
WmbI Ington Juuuarv 20 -Opinions
differ widely whether tho peace treaty
fctMll bo ra lud nt this sen-lon. Davis
nho has charge of the matter. Is reti-
cent and d eh not make specific ulalms
nd contends that njthlng will bo
gall-d by taking vigorous uulion.
ELEGTI0N
Senators is Wit n led in the
Ilooirr Ntnto.
Serlpps McRae Let.guc.
Ii.di napoils lud Jan. 20 In the
houbu this morning Mr HoiiIIiIIu'm con
current retotutiuu asking tor a ahango I
li. the federal conbiitutb n ywhiuh
United Stales asnutorn tntv be uleu o
by popular vote was adupted by a voto
ot 44 to 16. "
in mo i-ensio Air. tioalu otTored a
bill lu prevent tiunday jub r.
GOLD
'taudurd dotting lis Work In
on
Congress.
Scrlpps-M'Kae League.
Washington January 20. Commit-
tee on colpae. Welg -is and raea.nres
expects to i'i port 10 the house today a
bl I for t e revision of the banking
and currency laws. The bill provides
that the gold dollar sha'l bu the stan-
dard of vamo iu the United States;
tha all obligations ar payab e iu
gold unlets otherwise stipulated; that
tie moret-lvur dollars be coined except
from silvrr bullion now in the trea-.
ury; dtvUlon of redemption o be pro-
vided for Als provide for the grad-
ual etirement of national bank and
treasury notes.
XTALLNS
')on t Tnt the Bopo Inyltfd ti
Peace Confe-ence.
Scripps-McRae League.
Rcuie.January 20.- Italy will de'Hno
to take par'. In the Cr r' disarmament
conferene If he Pope Is invited
11 'lermany suppa-ta the Itvlan
ffareromem in thin Pnna will imt.
iif not be lavjtcd 1
HOBSON
JANUARY 0 1800.
HUGE
Deal on in New York to Con-
solidate All the Rail-
way Lines.
Sorlpps-McRao League.
New York. Jan. 20. Tho report is
curro'.tiu Wall street that all the
stroetand elevated railways In New
York nnd Ilrooklyn will be consoli-
dated. BLAOKWELL
Well Known Uklnhoinnii Piisbob
Away at Arkansas City.
Colonel A J. IUaokwoll ono of the
best kuown citkenB of Kay county
Oklahoma died yesterday at tlto home
of his son In thnt county. Six years
ago A J. Illackwell camo to this city
aud Immediately made preparations to
build li road Bouthwct from hero Into
old Oklahoma. Ills scheme at that
tlmo felt through but now tho road
he pioposed Is half t ompleted
At tno time of tho opening of iho
6trip" Colonel lilackwell laid out the
tuwn of Illackwell I he town ws
growl g rapidly when ho and tho town
authorities hud some trouble after
which ho lult lllackoll and went Into
Indiun Territory whero ho located
the town of David
Lust summer tho colonel was the In-
nocent cuuo of no end of trouble by
Importing luto Ilia kwell which has
I ways been a strong an I negro town
about fifty negroes. Thucltiuns armoo
themselves and drovo tuo negroes
from the town.
0 lonul Illaokwoll's widow is a very
weni'hy member of the Osago tribe of
inoiuus. being a Hair breutl. At the
ttmo of his death the colon 1 Is .eport-
ed to have been north about 888000.
UOYKItNUlt 0V GUAM.
Cpt. Illchnrd V. Leary Under
OriWtt toA.HHumolttHltion.-v.
Srlpps-MuRae League.
Iloston Mass. January 10. Cupt.
Richard P. Leary U. S. N attached
to the harlubton navy yard as Inspec-
tor of equipment for tho ue torpedo
boat bunding at South Iloston and
Weymouth today received ofllclal or-
ders of i-ls assignment as naval gov
ernor of Guam.
Cupt Leary is the third ofllcer from
Charleston who 's under orders to go
to that place Lieut. -U 1. Popu Is to
command tho murine uarrison force
with Eirbt Lieutenant Long U. H M
(; as Ills ussiBlant TIih greater por
ion of the marine detail wM also go
from this station nearly fifty men
now being includ d iu tho list of vol-
unteers who nave asked for duty with
the detachment. '1 ho party will leave
Januury 27.
Watuh
0? Con-era In Iho I'oiWBBlon of
a Wichita Soltlior.
Si-rlpps-McRao League
Wichita Kan January 10. Lieu-
tenant Ileitis of tho Twenty -third
Kansas (colored) regiment hit return-
ed to Wichita. lie aay that unlibs
the Kansas soldiers aru allowed to
come home they will revolt. Many of
them aru sick and dying. Lieutenant
Ilettis In an interview says:
" I his talk about the Cubans going
to fight aga nst tho American flag is
all rot I never saw a Cuban insur-
gent who would not lay down bis life
forou strs and stripes These noor
"w" "J"" Kmmg over ineir
starved spoil and re very obedient to
fellows are just getting ovor their
Lieutenant Ileitis has
tbo wstch
which was once owned bv Admiral
Corvira It Is a beautiful timepiece
thu ousn being of gold upd sot with
diamonds aud rubles. The words
"Casual Cervera" aro engraved on tho
inner side of the lid. Ilettis bought it
of a Spaniard who bad secured it of
Cervera for his bravery in piloting
Cervwra out of the harbor on July 3.
Ileitis gave the pilot S33 for the watch
FALSE
Alarm About Smallpox Ilelng
at WtillHton CnuHed a
Great Flurry
Spcolft' to the Leader.
Wclliton Jan. 20. It is absolutely
false that smallpox exists hero and
the Leader and thoso misled into pub-
llsbiog th-Btorr sboufd refute tha He
stonue There la no case ot tho dis-
ease hero or anywhere In this commu-
nity and there never has bntn It is
t U' that Mr Johnson wm tcken ill
here but It wca not smallpox. Ho is
ill yet but le reco-etlu-r and will bo
taken out o Mr 4rin .oday whero ho
will remain until everybody is eatlsftd
that it is not a c&so of sma'lpox. This
i done to atlsfy public sentiment and
"7 any apprehension in the public
w'nd.
To car a cold lu a 1 hour take Valaabl
Fr4rlptioB No. . aunotMilor no pt j
Tho .l UrucVtoro
INVALID
Pension Claims Before Con-
gressional Committees-
War Casualties.
Scrlpp McRae League.
Washington Jan. 80 Tho 'aMial
lies of tho Spanish war. as officials
reported to tho house committee on In
valid pensions were : Klilid. SO ofll-
cers and 357 monj wounded 1'3 otllrert.
and HOT enlisted men; doa Its from dis
easo to December 31 111 odleers and
-165-1 men.
WOMAN
For United States Senator He
coircd One Hullot in the
Utah Nonnte.
Scrlppi McRao League.
Suit Luke Utah Jmi. 20 Slttr
S not r Muitha Cannon received one
voto for I'nlteil States Sonn'or In on
of the ballots taon yrsterdar This-
was the first vote ever enst for a wo-
man for United Stales senator lu this
country.
STEAMER
Uehind Tlmo Causes Anxiety
for Her Safely.
Sorlpps-MoTtao League
Now York. Jan 30 The American
liner Now York Is forty eight hours
ovor due nt Uuuthamptoii. borne anx-
iety is felt.
IMMEDIATE
Kntiflcntlon Askul hy the II' use
for tho Priico 'roiily
Scrlpps-McRao LoHguc.
Concord. N H Jan. 30 Tho sonate
unanimously oonourred 1I11 the resolu
Hon posted by tho houso for immn
diato ratlfleaiiuu 01 thu treaty of
peace
Tollgli nil AlulH.
Scrlpps-McRio Lesgun
Vic orla 11. r . January ao The
provincial IvgiHlatitrH Iiuh pnnsod a bill
to pro'iblt aiens from owning plnuer
mines In llntlsh Co'uinbia i'Uo uot
KOes luto effect nt unee
DREYFUS
To ho Olvon a h-w Trial by tin-
Court of CahBatluu.
Scrlpps-McRao Laguo.
Paris Jauua y 20 D'Oaul Lois sat s
there are rumors that the court 01
Cassation will order Dr jfus to be re-
tried by the senate sluing as high
court.
WAR ON OATS
Tho Island of llermiida Over-
run With IV lines.
Soripps-MeRao Lesg e
Nw Yo k January to. fats are
overrunning llirui da uoeo ding tu
tteeouuts of pa e liters of tne sit mi
ship irlmduu . hlili urrlviMl fruni
tliere yeste d .y Th army of fel net
10am about and ma nlgrit so
hideous that the inland is being for
Baken by individuals and louruu. The
colonial legisiuturM have bean ns-ed
lo put a head tat ou the aau
The HeriiHiillttiiB are up In arms an
will endeavor to drive out tha 1 1 s-
turblng Turn aud MarUs.
A SITE AT I-OUT SUl'PM
The llouieor Jtetreientittlrea Would Utter
Laud to Oklitlioiua
Washington. Januaiy J0-A bill wss
passed granting a kite on Port Mippl)
military reservation to Oklahoma for
au asylum for the Insane.
The granting bv cong-e of a sit
for an asylum on Ko t (supply military
reierviulon Is the reul. f wor be
gun at tha last btat. hood eouveniioti
at KlnpfUher when coiigrs wti rne-
tnorUligad to set apa t Innd 1111 the
rase vallon to e usrd as a site 1 r any
lnt tutloo designat d by tho lerriuir-
al legislature. It nst flr.t the lu'en
log to ostablish a sold era1 home tburr
but this wns abandnued beeaiso f op-
position by Oklahoma City whleh
wauls a f jldlers'a home on Qouuoil
Orove military reservation
Mangled by a Hull K)og.
b'crlpps-McItao League
Haverhill. Mass. Jan. 20 Mrs
Oleason ged7U was so badly man-
gled by a ball dog t. dav lb t the wil.
die.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Feider returned
to Fort Worth today.
NUMBER 204.
AMI
Bill of Congressman Ml Will
be Considered During
Night Sessions.
Serlpps-McRao League.
Washington Jan. 20 In tho house
Hull of low asked for unanimous
eonsent for tho consideration of tha
rmy bill next Tu sday. Bailey of
Texas objected unless night sessions
we e t old. In ordei to give members
aioro tlmo for debate. Mght sessions
wore ordered for Tuesday Wednesday
and Thursday.
GATJTIQUB
Movements of Germany In the
Samoau Complications
Sorlpps MoRae League.
llerlln January 80. The German
pr ah mikon no roinmnt on the dis-
'Urbanees at Samoa Thy arc prob-
ab y waiting f.ir ofllelal advices It la
tilted that Oermany dors not desire to
ualii cmiiro of the Islands but fears
the present trouble may lead to troubta
wl h iho Unite.) Stales.
PROTECTS
Coming lo (Jen. Ilrooko Against
His Keren l OrdcrH.
Sur pps McRao League
Havana January 20 Gen. Brooke
r'jool-ed d si titohes from Hanta Clara
lirotestlng ag-ilnst the order to trans
'er tue capital province to Clenfeu
gos.
GOT COIN
llobbcrs (Jag a Watchman "and
lEBcupo With ' hreo TUoh-
siunl JJolJara.
Serlpps-fcRe& Loairue.
arinur Ills Jan. !0. Last night
six masked men overpowered tba
wiiiuhuiitn of the Arthur b.nk bound
and g pg-d hlip blew open the safe
villi Ujnamlm and secured threo
thoiK-uud dollars. They escaped o" a
hand oar.
Shafi. r in 'Frisco.
Sorlpns-MuRao League
San Kranclsuo Jan. 20. Gen. Shaftsr
arrived hero f r in tho But today.
M) PKVrlC
Of the Scarlet Kind at Edioond-IUports
Fdlfe.
The report that scarlet fever was
prevalent in iho normal school at Ed
mond is denied by President E. D.
Murdatigh Ho has tho affidavits of
several rrputablo pbvslclann thereto
sub Untlato what ho says. The report
has dont an Injury to the school yrb
verting tho return of pupils who had
gone home for tho holidays.
Ml) DAY 1?IUB.
Home ot H. AVrUbrook Damaceil -fir
Utpartuieut Makt-i a Itild Hun.
At 11:30 'alack to day tho fire de-
partment was called by telephoue to
the house of 15 Westbaook 41 Tast
liarrihiin Tho explosion of a gwollno
stov ecused ab azo. Mrs. Westbrook
hud been lu the yrd for a few minutes
mid upon terlugthe house found tho
llolin lu fl uies. Sho stepped into
m.llirr room and turned In nn alarm
I Ur fire do anmeutrespondrd making
01m of thn qnleueit run on record
I h tire damuged tho house about JJ5
Kan -a s Troops for Manila.
erlppvMoUiie League.
Leave worth K January 20 Tho
I'Wfiitieth Unued Slated Infantry will
I ave here t. in ir ow f r San Fran-
1 Leo and from thero will sail on the
S audia fur Marlla
Hiot His 2 Year Old Hater.""
El Reno January 20. The 7 year
o d sun of Wal er SullOi.' at Arapahoe
rfoi hwld of a shut gun Tuesday nnA
xeoidental y dn.cb-rged It killing his
' year oM itlf r
SCALPI
HUMOR
CURED BY GUTICURA '
I was i tf. n - t irtaret from a dUeuel
snip Iwnwr hlngnirhnAJf'oiaiiKirfk-
lag nil nieft'. t ' 0 j.impl&l broke out all
overmvbioa I lid no r. I watheJ my
beail with hot ir i'cr and CcnrxBA BoAr aad
lllied li'TU-rsA as a dreolng Kmr toy
htul hasn't a pimplo on it. tml hit hair U
CrovTuziMcndxUy. ADXC JIAnilELL.
BQ 11 rami Bt Jsrsey City N. J.
1 -Doognc 1 wornii pu irannc witn itctuac
t iu humors. llcatconldtrllof my tulr
o( 1 bkh I ruul an s'onUace. 1 1 rlnl sertnl
r-m !ieiiM-Tiiuei. ItrtixlcnricuEAbcUi.
r-' -f
f 'm-nl -e. itrhlng coronUtefy ron.
M Jl DAN -HMUiUybt4ore Citf.r
Jir
Poi4thriifWu wnr. T'DTTiaD.aO.OoaKlm4 1
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