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OFFICIAL ORQAr: OF OKLAHOMA DBMOCRACY-OhPICIAL STATU PAPER-OFFICB OF PUBLICATION. HARRISON AVBNUB.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 21 188D.
VOLUME 12
NUMBER 205
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BIBEBY
PRESIDENT EXPANSION ILOILO
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m
SUICIDE
LAWYEE
GBUISEfi
-.
Farmer Sets Kis Bed on Fire
lirinn filfilno n Ghnf of"
iUlVOD U 0111H (11
Himself.
Scripps-Mcllae League.
Odin 111. January 31. Orlando Ha-
ker a wealthy farmer committed sul-
ctdc by setting Ore to his bed jumping
into It then shooting himself wth
a roTolver. He had been seilously U1J
EUAN'U Fit MS A I)
lagfcwtnry Alter ami llo Cnn Throw Ob
staclea In tho Way of 'nnUli incut.
Scripps-McRae League.
D Washington January 21. Comm's-
ary General Egan blandly carr ed on
bis official duties in his ofilco this mor-
nidg apparently obllvlouB of the ser-
ious charges that he btought upon
himself and utterly unmindful of the
indelicate position he was occupying
Ills Innovation of military etiquette
had the warm support of Secretary
Alger who announced his dcte ruina-
tion to afford his staff officer all the
official protection pann ttcd by law.
When tho court inartltl meets the
accused will become a prisoner In its
custody and during the actual trial
General Merrltt can If ho chooses
limit General Egan's movements as he
sect fit.
When tho court decides upon a sen-
tence even if the action Is unanimous
for dismissal Secretary Algor can or-
der Qon. Kgan's restorati n to duty
Sending tho consideration of tho vrr-
let by the president no matter how
long a time this consumes.
TWO
Smallpox Casefl Among Soldiers
at Cam ii 'Jit mi as.
Scripps-McRao Leaguo.
Cincinnati Janvory 21- There
two caes of smallpox uinani" the
dicrB at FoVe Thomns.
are
sol-
1JQ
Camo Into Port to Uio Roliet
of People
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Southampton Jan. 21 The Amer
lcn lino steamer Now York about
which anxiety was felt arrived todai.
One of her onirines was disabled on
tho third day out from New York.
EEsenschmidt
& Wecke
January. . .
Is the winter month when all
merchants clean up their win-
ter stock. This month this
year we have some bargains
to offer for the least mne
that have ever been our good
"fortune to secure. Our trifle
has been larger than ever b
fore. As a icsult Ave have
more odds and ends left this
season than ewr before.
"When...
Odds and Ends
accumulate the best thing a
shoe deahr can do is to sell
them at whatever price they
may brii-g. Dining January
of every year we put that
price low enough that bar
gains Uy in every tureen- n.
You understand we can't fit
you all in these 'Token lots
but if yuu happen to get a lit
you grt a great bargain.
Come in and we bhall take
pleasure in shuwi- g you
through and if you find om-
thing to suit you will be
pleased. If not you will be
out nothing but your time.
We lead; oMiers try to fol-
low. 1 8 WECKrL
N. F. CHEADLE
U'aolesale and KetaU
Deader In
Mlistir Cannon City
...COAL
Vkea .
0JHc
Absconds With Forty Thou-
sand Pounds Belonging
to Clients.
Scrlpps-Mcltao League.
Olasjjow Jan. 21.--A. M. Uer.ttie
6en or member in tho prominent law
(Inn o( Ueatti' Mclntvro & Lairb ab-
sconded with forty thousand p unds
It is charcred and believed he has gone
to the United States
RESOLUTION
Offered by Benalor Cnffroy
Calling for Philippine In-
formation. Scrlpps-McUai Leaguo
Wahlrgton Jan. 21. Tho senate
adopted without division today Sena
tor Call ey's resolution calling upon
th president for information rolatlvo
to tho bounds of and inhabitants in
the districts of the Philippines con-
trolled by Amer can forces and to
state how far '.ho authority of the
Philippine gov rnment extended CatT-
rey t-aid It was important that the sen
ate should know these facta
QUAY
Waterlogged ami tho Tlilo
Swelling.
In
Scripps McRae League.
Hrrrisburg Pa. Jan. 21. It is ru-
mored today that Senator Flynn tho
leader of too an ti Quay forces istij
ing to effect a fiuion with tho Demo-
crats in behalf of ex Attorney Oenoral
McCormlck.
GODARD
1 s
Itode Too Swift a Horso and
to be Called Down.
Is
Scripns-McRae League.
Tofeka Kansas Jan. 21 A resolu-
tion will b- introduced in the senate
Monda. calling for tho impoaebment
of Attorney General Qodard Malfcas.-
anco In offico will bo tho charge.
KILLED
IliH Littio Six Yt-nr Old Sister
aud Went Uurnnged.
Scrlppi-McHca League.
Laporte lnulauH January 21. Wm.
Iltrd aged 17 accidentally thot and
killed his six year old slstcryesterday.
He is deranged as a result of tho trag-
edy. NOTED Altll&T
Of 'mr York Heeka n Divorce In Oklahoma
Supremo Court.
Today the case of Augustus 0 lleaton
vs Adi-laido O lleaton was filed with
tho clerk of tho supreme court on pe
tition In error from Noble county.
The plaintiff clal us a residence in
Oklahoma for one year prior to bring
ing action but the Noble county court
failed to agree.
. Plaintiff and defendant were mar
ried in too city of New York on the
23 day if December 1874. The plain
tiff is a portrutt painter of note. Hli
patronB In New York aro among tho
400. Nobility In B rope hayo posed
for him. Plaintiff charged father of
defendant with causing their first
trouble and to get his wife away from
under her father's Influence ho with
bis family moved U. Europe where
hey resided for thrt-o years How
ever-his wife failed entirely to t rea-
lize a wife's duties to a huBband. She
refused to assist her husband in his
profession by refusing to ming e In
society. Three sons aro the fruit of
25 years of married life Augustus G.
Jr. aged 28 Harry 20 nnd Perry 13
Plaintiff Bays tht
Perry is in need qf.l
a father's care and therefore asks tnel
court to give him the care of raising
and educating Perry.
We want all strangers to take home
something for the little folks from ou
lmmene6lockof toys novelties book
etc. Prices cut one fourth for the
oo asion. LlLLlE & Co.
and Anthracite
Had YxrA if ' OklakeBu ATaaae.
Openly Charged in the
Pennsylvania State
Legislature.
Sirlpps-Mclloa Lbruo.
Harrisburg Pa Jan 21. All F.orts
ofrum"rsuro all at today about the
firospectlvo Investigation by the legls
aturo of rumors concerning he Inti-ff-rlty
of senators ond members of the
house growing out of alleged deals for
votes during tho senatorial contest
ATTAUHBD
To the Sundry Civil Appropria
tion Hill n Clause to Cat 9
for Confederate Graves.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Washington January 21. Senator
Pritchard of North ' aroiina will of
for an amendment to the sundry civil
service appropriation bill to inc tide
a bu IB -lent Bum to begin the wurk of
caring for tho graves of confederate
dad. The president approve the
amendment.
BKEATIUM. UI& LAST.
City Star thtil milium llmry Jluxier in (lie
Jrnil vf Death
William Henry Ha.xter the once fat
robust marshal of GUlhrlewas breath
ing his last this morning at hi- cozy
homo on cast Vilas avenue. His faith
ful wife and only son AUK- were at
his bedside.
There has never boon a ranro noble
or honorblo man in Oklahoma than
Wlllh.m II. Iiaxter. He had a big
heart and was a frlond to all. The
city loses an enthusiastic man nnd
t)wn builder; tho wife aud son a
go id father ad protector. Ho was
born in Canada in 1840 and moved to
Indiana when a young man where he
married Miss Poach his present and
faithful wife. Ii. 1B71 ho mover) to a
farm near EI Dorado Kan. and after
wards ngaged In the livery business
at El Dorado. For years ho was city
marshal of that city a d dei uty s i r-
Iff of that county. At the opening of
Oklahoma ho came with John Cam-
mack with a livery outfit to Quthle
and was enguged in busings Ironic-
it ely after high noon in a large tent
The next Sunday tho Teachers 1m
portun d Mr. Maxtor for the use of his
tent an' quickly di he glvo his con-
sent and down went the livery' stab'e
tent and up went tho flrt church in
Uutbrio undor the supervision of the
big hearted William Many other
wh"lu soulcd and good do ds has be
dor o lu Quthrle.
Mayor Martin appointed him city
marshal In 1805 and the people re
elected him in 1G07 which term he
now holds. He sold bis interest in the
1 very business of Raxter fc Cannnack
to his partner John Cammack in 1805
but on account of his lovu and respect
for him Mr. Cammack would ever
have tho paint brush erase the firm
name.
Mr Iiaxter was a comraandury mason
and was a worthy member of the
lodge. About ten days ago ho callid
Luther West to hl bedsl e and made
a will with Policeman Bishop no
dd eased as witness. It in a peculiar
Incident that in this oato the lebtat r
outlived tho wltn s.
'VUq entire city ill j J n the wife
aud son In mourning the loss of till.
noble busuaud and father
Marshal Iiaxter died t 3:30 o'cl ck
this afternoon
8IHITS.
V M. Spu.-loc would not bo mayor
of Quthrle.
Hugh Taylor thinks this has been a
bloomln long week.
Tm U pshaw thiuks he looks prettier
wltbuut whiskers.
Fred livers is likely to take unto
himself ab nli keeper.
The petition fiends are among us.
Rev. Limb Choesuborough has a few
petitions fur stguaturts
flartTrrn Mllli.r tfi urnrblnf. tin .Inrtt
enj.eu " The Itebiauraiit wheru Mut-
rlmonial Microbes are served."
Geo. Oreen Is stepping high today
Just beoaubo be has oven upjjolnltd on
the cod fving committee at 80 per
Sheriff Frank Uinehart was vaccin-
ated yesterday however It was nut
necessary for Frank would nut tato
anything.
Since Halph Seay was lected secre-
tary of the Oklahoma Saviuis and
L an thsoulatlon bo has tlxud up nice
with a suit' of rooms with expunsivo
furniture fie is all swelled vp.
Will Ilorsfall Is reading the latest
novel ' ISreaib of PrutnWe or how
the dipendaut dlscorered the wooden
leg!"
The meat eati g people would we -come
a law prohibiting butchers from
killing cattle after they have reached
the age of 103 yea.s nnd telling th
steak for veal.
The smail-st things m exert the
greatest influence De Witt's Little
Ear y Risers aro inxq'ialii d -r over
o jailng con tjpatloQ aud liver troubles.
Small pill best pill tafo pill.
Is
Buffalo and Gunboat Helena
Rave Sailed for the
Orient
Scripps McRao League.
Washington Jan 31. Tha navy de-
partment. Is advised of he Falling yes-
terday of tho cruiser Huflalo from
ulombla for Si gapare to reinforce
Dewcv. at "anlN. The gunboat Uol-
uiir left Aden for Manila alto.
WANTS
Jlero
Torpedo -louts
Nary.
for HId
Scripps McRae League.
St Peternbiirg Jau. 21. Tho minis-
ter of marinu has given orders for
twenty tvto additional torpedo boats.
luuisijA-iiyk Mii:-Li(urrs.
Dr. Wood is u minority on Scripture
in the Louie. One day this weuk
w lie a itlrosMng the house on nn Im-
portant measure he noauted Noah In
the Uard n of Edi'ii and oulv one
mi inber was c rtulu otiuuh of his
gr und to even suguesl a correct on.
For the lir t timu l'i the hl-toiy of
Oklahoma leglslatun 8 the proceedings
f tlin house are being kept up ti dale
H9 they wl'l appear in the printed
j uiriia'. Harry Glistrap in doing it
vith a gold pen.
lfJoeQiiien keeps on ho will get
Prebld- i.t M Credlo In troub'e. In
answering iom correspond ncn t
ladles who have been writing In tho
ntf rest of equal aiiflrntti Joe eonelud-
ed each n ally typewritten re spoil. i
wth n invluillou to a'l In person
when in Quthrle and tonic an armful
ii tho President f r signatarH. Mo-
Oreoio kicked on the I at paragraph
and Joe hud o do tho work all over
A lobby lias arrived on the gr und
to seeuro ih dlv i-lo" of Wnodn county
Into threo Thov want It mil in the
"enter from north to Mint and tho oast
half divided Into two equal ptirts with
Krwin nnd Rintrwo d a omintv seats
w H.-.Wl.ittli.ulalo. ll..wtr-t--8
advisor nflhp lobby.
Speaker TMd Is one member who
doesn't un home to vlall IiIn family.
The principal roanon fnr .this is thut
he has no family th ugh ho 1h awuv
upon the lis of ellgibles Ills col-
league Hadley is thinking about in-
troducing a bill compelling Tom to
narr.v and making appropriation
therefor.
Representative 'Slovonn is shnvng
ymptonn of orot' rv whleh if not
u bed. will lend to Rerlous tro iblo be-
' ween lilnifelf nnd U'dilis in tho npar
'uturo Iler.tofnro WulU has iield
he undisputed honors for vocal pyro-
technics. Hon. E. F. Clark representative
from Payne eonntv. is said to bo one f
I'm best inatlierna'Iolnns in the terrl-
u.rv. Ho wns for a lone time an in
stnieinr In the A. and At. collego at
Slillwnter
Mr Wall Is one of the oggrelve
members of the minority In tho hout-o
and his OBrne'-tnefs in brlialf of inea--U'oh
wi.-h hebotleves in is recogulzed
aumng the members
Altbnui'h In tho minority the opin-
ions of Tom Doyle eum Ice on general
proportions nnd points of order
Cal Oenpr Is rons'dorlntr tho nnes-
Hon of turning hi" in'ary baok into
the torrltnrla' treaBii v
As'snnt clerk Harrv Ollntrap Is
xcpcdl"tflv pnpular ntnonir the prs
bnvs II rry knows all the tribula-
tions of the craft nnd goes out of his
(lav to aeoommodatn
Th- roll nt thn iiior emn'oyni I"
nllp'l every in rnlnir the same as f
member".
fllflfonit. tlie roiiL'li Rider has benri
aivorn In as clerk of one Of th co n-
tnlttfPH
Mlsi I aliplt Pnttprsnn of El Unn
dauifhter of D'. J M Patterson "us
pnolntpil one of hp n ol'lntr n'prk
of the hon 'v SpaaVer Tom hpd.
ho nrrlved this morning to assume
Iit ilntlp..
Jw rJrah.m. of Tppnm.ph. former-
ly rn tbn rio'lop force ft Otilbrlp and
n rrvl rtppnlillean ws npnointpr. ps
nlitant donrk'pnpr of thp pounell n
ips rvp It and Is in a bad condition
phrslp11e h.vlnir tono throu h along
leireof rbpnmtUin.
non6 b It No 1 hv Doyle wlilpVi
PBpd th hoiifo vp'to-ay. tnrpdi'PP
inx "H reach the council NfonHnv
Tlc fiuht 1"r ! parB(re on h" I'e-
pnb"pan nidp will bp lpd ) y lllrid ori
and Wlnk'cr. and fUrk and Knltamv
nn the netnemti'" i'do It will runs.
The "p'ppMon of Mm Mnrlon R-ek
nunnixil t"P crroi'lntr plprs 'fttiP
honp la n desrvpd rpcnffnlt'on o' hpr
niv'cpa In alat'n in writing up tllP
li'tnrv nf OUnhniin Sho la nno f
lwt dp'prlntlvp OrHv writers In thp
wrRt snd thp npMo.pancr boys aro glad
thn s'ip Is o fortun to.
Tt-p.onof thp intp D- J W. fJpot.
rppre poatlv nf the 8vpnth dla rit.
a-p mot'v Icfirlistnra. y Sc tt of
rMlft n. rprppnted thn Kpventh dl-
t'ct In thp Rppnnd asoenib'v. A. 0
5cot reprpapntpd thp Sixth Pounplt
rlLtr'c In thp Thl'd rsaptnlilr nnd
Ph.iM P 5pt has rpprppntnl his dis
trict in the Kanas senate a unmber of
terma.
Riisr
i
After (he Tobacco IiusIncHH In
Cabs
Scr'ppF-McUsr t atrnp
Havana. J nriarv 21 H Ik siaiprl nn
trrww' snthnrllv that the American To-
bacco trus- Is seeking to control th
tnbacco business In Cuba.
McKiiiley is Tiring of Secre-
tary Alger m His
Squabbles.
Sorlpp McRao League
Washington Jan. 21. The r '.nor Ik
revived that Secretary of War Alger
will noon letiru from tho cabinet. Ex-
Governor Murrlam of Minnesota is
tni-ntloncd as hi successor.
It is said that the president is wear-
ied of squabblers aud scandals in the
wnr department and wlh be much re-
ieved by tho rt'tlremi-nt of Alger.
Gem-ral Miles will be relieved from
tho charge of tho army in the near fu-
ture nccordlng to reports. The rca
rnn as Igned Is that ho does not work
harmoniously with tho administration.
SENSATION
At Iho Town or ClflTolnnil. Ok-
Inlioina 3lucli to tlio .Icy
oI'Gosfiljis.
SpeOl to The Daily I.iadc.
Cleveland Okla Jan 81. Tho towr.
of Cleveland situated on the west
ba k of tho Arkansas river In Paw-
nee county is all stirred up over a
scandal In tho upper tendon of so
lety and In eonsrquenc" a prominent
y unir business niun suddenly lit out
for otlipr pastures for fear of coming
In too c'oe contact with.thc muzz o of
a gun In t' o hands of an Irafj hus-
band Tho galloping young man left
behind n young wife children and a
full stock of goods end the gossips
aro wondering how It will end and In
tho meantime tho other merchant nnd
wronged husband Is carrying around
town a full battery f artillery which
l'p proposes to discharge nt the propr
time.
CLUBMAN
Ik'coiiU'S Hutlilonly Insnnr-
Fato
Scr'pps-McRao League.
New York. January Si William C
Ilushuoil. (10 years of ageii a member
o' the university club Ust night be
van shouting and weeping at tho club
In tt o Hu foil on his knees and
prayed in a 'ond volco. Finally he
beonmu vl lent and w-s taken to
llnllcv ew hospital after a desperate
struggle with several pollcamcn.
Hiishnell Is highly educated and re-
fined He is reputed to bo wealthy
owning much mining property In Cal-
ifornia Hu is undoubtedly insane. It
In said ho has met with llnauclal losses
of. late
TO SUEELKS.
Allen 0. jlyorn Coiled log Tes-
timony for u Jllur Unit.
Scr pps McRao League.
Washington January 21. Allen O.
Mi era of Columbus O. welt kuowu In
political a .d scuret society circles Is in
tho city gathering testimony und doc
umon s which he will use in a stmsa-
iional suit to bo filed In the United
Mates court at Columbus against the
Hencvo ent ond Protective Order of
Klks. The order expelled him about
two years ugo. and Myers alleged that
this ruined Ills properties In the order
Ho will usk for J50 000 damages. He
says th- order Is now using a ritual
which he wrote and lor which ho re
ceived no pay. Fur this ho will ipecify
SB uuu uamngos.
IlKWAK.) Pi'UC.iAUATIOsV.
Governor Ilarne OITr. lt)il for It Jtr-
l(rer Ily virtue of tho authority vested in
the Governor by the statutes of Okla
puma Terrltoty tho undersigned will
cause to be pa d a reward of One Hun-
dro Dollars each for tho arrest and
conviction of the murderers of A. 0.
Fulton who was shot and k II til In
Girfleld county Oklahoma Territory
ou or about tho 10th day of Qccustbcv
1803.
Witness my band and the grat seal
of tho Territory of 0k aho-
fsuAi ma till 2tBt dy of January
A D. 1800.
0. M. Hakned
Attest; Governor.
W. M. Jkakixb Sec. of Torrltory.
COMMANDER
Of (he Grand Army or tho llo
public Near Deathls
Door.
Scrlpp-Manae League.
Washington Jan. 21. Commander
Sexton of the Orand Army of tho Ue-
publlc is said to bo dangerously near
death.
Members of tho legislature and their
friends are invited to make our store
headquarters. All the leading papers
and periodicals and best cigars for sale
F. II. LiiMK k Co.
Will Be tho Theme For Dis-
cussion in Hie Senate
Next Week.
Sorlpps-MRao Loaguo
Washirgton January ! Tho ex-
pansion question will praott ally mo-
nopollzo iho attenfon of tho .senate
all next week On Monday White in
accordance with notice glveu wi 1 ad-
dress himself to iho Vest r solution
Ho is expected to make an animated
speech. Davis will press the treat
und tho understanding Is that All con
will not antagonize the matter with
appropriation bills if it rectus possible
that un early vole can lie r ached.
in
HhniTnes Fnixr Tells of duthrlo' Hucccm
lu Cuiuillmeutar Tcrim.
The last isuo of tho Shawnee Quill
contains tho following:
Shawnee Is rated ns tho seoo"d city
In Oklahoma with only a few feet to
gain to orun Into first pUcu. Outline
Is our only rival. A few strong pulls
with every citizen hold of tho ciibi.
rope anil wo will rob Uuthriu of the
honor. To many who know us Shaw
nee t even now given first plnoe bu
to make It good and s rong and rub It
nnthuoihor fellows wo must gvp a
few exlr-yanks and gt s for ut cu
that ail will recognize uh as the loader.
John Combo our reprosantnt'vo In
tlio let'lslii ure Ib ii good iu'.xh and a
prominent man in tho lower hutisu
Ho don't got oft on any wlhlcui
schemes. Combs oun ho counted on a
a nnfe conservative iaw maker and
will uouie homo wl h a good .ecord.
ThroiiL'h tho kindnoM of I'm I
Juuilt v u had t onions re .if a drlv
over tho cltv of Outlirl aid took
look at their many Induhirles. I lib
talk about Uuthriu being dead or hurl
by Oklahoma lty gett ni the Frlao
In ail rot tt in a j ilea that U i Q
ridiculous to bn humorous Outlmo
ISHJauun good town ev rv IikIi ol
of her. Tlio penple aru wide awake
nnd hustlers She Is the sent of gov
urnmont of Olclah ma ter itory and
Many people often allege that ho
eauRo On hrle secures many fuv r a
tho ha-ds of law makers and oilier
Jig gifts from outside capitalist is
bocuuso they work dark guinea This
I U"tniti U 'thrie wins many Items
n t hern by right of inheritance
cause lie lins a united peopln Her
Outiirle Olnb is miiile up of mon in all
classes of trade nnd political complex
Inn but they in ver loss lght of the
fact that they are all interested In the
wplfnrn of their town apltnll-t
nnd hod carriers mintrl lu wet cnn
fusion when It Annies to Rolng after to
oinethln' for Onth-lo. Thin is the
rrsfon thoy win and it shnu'd boa
ijood lo'son to other localities we
could mention.
BROODED
(Ivor & Murder IHil iho Kye-
WltntHB lo Dut'Klrow
Tmgt'dy
Scripps Mclta LaagUB.
Ht. L '. Mo.. January St.- Miss
Huso Saottlu. Bged 83 the only eye
wltncBH to tho famous DiUMitruvv mnr
der several years ago bus beooino
violently nt-anoasnie ult of bro d-
intr over that terrible tragedy.
Mm Ha tin aituakod liar s'up
father who w B II and whom t-hu
had boen nursing se eral wu.ks Ii ir
brother restialned tier und took hjr
to tils h in several blocks awav
where she grew uguin violent tihu
elzed she bro br -i war old ebllil
1'roddlc and toMvd him onto a rtwl
hot Hove Thtt ehlld's facts and hands
were badly burued
Tho woman then at eiiiptrd to kill
her brother with an ax after which
bho ran away aud wii only sMiptu cd
after a long t)bai and a hum strug-
gle. POPE
18
COllflllHll
WoakiiPbR
to Hud and Mis
OaiiHOH Alalia.
Berlpps-MoRao League.
It. me Jan. 1 The iwine I) UH
couth ml Uj bd btilTcriiig with sold.
Dr. Lapponl spent thn n ght at tho
bedside of his holiuns. U'lii u it Is
bulteved that daugr Is past th pupe'd
Vf caknuss eani.es altrm
AVyru Jlutlly ll'untnt.
Obluf of pcliae ha- retHtivvd a letter
from 8. a. Dykss sberitf of Clevaland
oouoty Arkansas offuring a reward
of $1000 for the arrrst of Jim Conn
ehar.eu with the murder of Hart
Froderluks near Klngsland Ark. De
cembor 8S 1807.
Jocrlpilon of Jim C'bb or Hob
Jones: Hoght C feet weight ITS to
200 pounds; oomplevipn giogvrbread;
high cheek bones and shows Indian
llo i9 a railroad negro era? shooter
and always carries a -IS Colt's thooter.
I ast seen In Cherokee e unty Tejas
abut January in. isoo
Flno wines liquors and cigars at the
victor jiai. i
tpp Unlet wan U tofleuJt; mude 'be per-
tiiniioTitnrfrtiUai J&fiWhBBv. oU bnipd
tho prize let tip? bf JrsUy rewarded
Is Quiet According to
Latest Advices Received
at Washington
Scripps-Mcttao League.
Whshlngton January 21. War do
partment uMelalR say tno latest of
UoUl advices from Hollo show no
change In tho situation there Mil
ler's troop landed on Oulra rls Island.
This Island s adjacent to Iinay on
whleh Hollo In situated.
KING
Oscar's Sllrthdny Ib Colobraloil.
Scrlpps-Mullao Loigue.
Stockholm Jan. 31 King Oscar'a
7Utti birthday is being quietly colo
brated today
NVTI()NL (ONVENTION
l'or tho llODrirnnltiitlnii nf Hlnte Stllltla
Letter t tha Adjutant Ocnenil
State ok Florida j
Tallaiiasbki: ao.t n 1BS9. )
ImprotMied wltn the neces ity for a
thorough rcorgautaatlon of our statn
mi Ilia service ds discussed by m.m
mra uf tho national harbor defents
joiivenilon at Tampa In 189i I have
leemeU it prouer to ii uo a call for a
national convention in this intoreat to
a emble at Pumoa. Florida on thn
8thday.it Futiruuy. 1869
rno ohjdctt thU contention will bo
to ditmuts ami suggest methods for
U' -icing statu trains on tho most
-llootive footing. Qiestlons relating1
uarniB iqu pmuiit tactics clothing
fo d and tru hnnrtaltan will bo con-
lilercd and dlsciiKsed by experts.
Hppcliil aiteiillou will bu glvpn to tho
-oibjeut of camp sites sanitation nnd
all precautl naty tnrasurea that mod
rn tcleiice o n Migg st to lusure tho
omfort and health of troops
A eoiuliiodiiiuB building will bo ar-
ranged fur exhibits of such articles as
uy be deemed doa rablo for army and
navy use
In tho interest of patriotism and tho
wvlaroof tho co u try ! respectfully
request governors of tho various s ntca
f thu Vi iqn to uppulnt delegates from
their In till nd nval militia scrvico to
th a convention.
1 ne ttrmv und navy of tho United
Siatiswlll be represented by promi-
nent dulega os. Tho number of dele-
vutes from oaoh stato to bo thosamo
ns the state's congressional represent
tatlnn.
Hoping that you will have your stato
fully rapreben ed I have tho honor to
remain respectfully yours
W. D IlLoxiiAii
Oovcrnor of Florida
To Appoint n Hucceitor.
At tho thort session of tho council
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Sen-
ator Candy Introduced a resolution
authorizing tho Oovornor to appoint a
suooesfcor to tho lute Ropresentrtlve J
W Saott from the Seventh district.
The resolution will probably not go
through tho council and quite liktly
no further action will bo taken on it
Election at Il!rratatWe
The governor has Usucd a proclaa
maliou ordering an lection In tho
Suve tli representative district to fill
tlie vacancy can ed by tho death of
tho late John W. tioott. Thu election
U ordered to buh Id on Tuesday Feb-
ruary 91.
0Ylt NIK Tr.lUUL'OI.Y. D
A hcartlewi exua u for a man up near
I'vrry nuuitd I'al ter becoming tired
of tne Bnuirty of bis wife sold bla
furm utid all pert0'al ifTeots ai d tak
lug tbu two eliildren deserted tho
tii'lber aid wife leaving her destlluto
und without friends to care for her
Thn miu of thu Oklahoma City
rime Jourua is liable to develop into
n miuu oase of var'O old with pus-
tules an In yesterday's Issue it ros
ti tha kublltulty nf galling our people
OuUtrl. devils I "
Till Vutlfrruiu UmUtU.
Via Sant F Uuute; best nod speed
le' trains. La Morula to Los Angeleii
lu i)i it ay . "hre times a week Ob-
hervaitiiii e wtn sp einus parlor for
ladle and children U a special fcaturo:
To cures rulil la '4 i hours taks Valuable
l'rvorliluu ho. 3 Oaaruntsed or no pay.
Hi Jutg-Ia Uruiftitore.
ATGHED
CONSTANTLY
Baby Badly Afflicted with Eozema.
Medical Treatment Useless.
Cured by Cutloura.
itf nlv' litue baly boy radrczemaall
ore hj Imm bo tu&t bo IwioVU coaUauou
watcBlj sad lis s ra.chod thu sores coa-
SvaAtir. Mvrutsutiiifacu.baaiUandcloUicc
would be ulad with blod. Bho usrer
sould Ufc tihn out bis faoo hum full of
tares. Slw lad taedlaU treattoeat and tiloj
eTerjlhimj ho board of. Buu oominancell
utlng tlio Cotwvua llmrxna. Tb6 on
ItjtyitfMtatul aamu talinlycurtj unX aow
hU face U nooo'-h and roar.
JL-. L. J.noHT.New SsotUnd N. Y.
SMisr liTmtMt roa ". Bir Hnoi
JUS (-" or ll-ia. Wsna UOi. vui. coricii.
MrlM oi psita sUt. wlia CuTajsa.
sosui f ais4Jftas4 r-fctg-rct Ua sarss
aUu-sihsalttuvarM. IMrrnn.aCCoar-!
hbfklitia. Uaw K Curs Sm B itwwi lit.
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