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VOL. 111.
moore, oklahoma, saturday, skl'te.mhkh i i, !*!•'>.
no.
CURRENT COMMENT.
Tnr. Ohio Wool Growers' as-ociatior
will urge the Fifty-fourth congress tc
pass legislation favorable to wool pro
tection.
In a speech before the Salvatior
army encamped at Prohibition park,
S. I., Mrs. liallington Booth took radi-
cal grounds against the so-culled "New
Woman."
In order to make the armed peace of
Europe a little firmer, the czar of Run*
sia has sent to Prince Nicholas of
Montenegro a supply of cannon, ma-
chine puns, dynamite, "20,000 modem
rifles, und 13,000,or.) cartridges.
Chicago has probably the finest and
most commodious public schools in the
country but, large and numerous as
they are, 11,000 children have been
turned away this year because there is
no room for their accommodation.
SEPTEMBER -1895.
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Oloanod Dy Tologrnph and Mail
l.ATEST FREAK IN BICYCLES.
Showing whr.t can be done with sterl tublnu This machine Is twelve feet long and weighs
ortv pounds
A Deep One.
"Ilenh's one foh you, deah bov," said
ftapsinith to Slssinjfton. as they were
♦ittinff at the club window. "Why are
you like the moon?"
"Gwaciousl 1 dawn't knaw. Why
dm I like the moon?"
"Because you look wound. See It?
llc-ah! lle-ah!"
"Hut 1 dawn't always look wound,
ball .law ve!"
"Neithah docs the moon. Ile-ah!
llc-ah!"'—Truth.
A Revised \ entlon.
est younjr Loehlnvnr rode:
scorchcd on. too. with Inor
Ire,
Ami Just as he thought
He had thorn both caught
Ills wheel struck a Huug and lv punctured a
t i ro
—Chlccjfo Record.
[ik kon<;-li\iuki> \ i uti oso.
A Colli Went her
A business man came down to his of-
fice on a winter morning when it was
bitterly cold.
"Whew! how cold It Is!" he said to one
oftheclcrks. "Just shut that safe, if
you please."
The cleric obeyed, with a puzzled
look. Then, when lie could restrain
his curiosity no longer, lie asked:
"Excuse me, sir, but why did you tell
me to shut the safe?"
"Why," replied his employer, with a
sly chuckle, "there arc a good many
drafts in that safe."
< oiiftclent lous.
Wife If I thought a thing was
wicked, I'd die before I'd do it.
Husband So would I.
Wife—lluli! I think smoking cigars
is a wicked waste; an impious defile-
ment, in fact.
Husband Then you should not
smoke. Hand uie a match, plca.se.—N,
Y. Weekly.
Criminal Note.
"WhafTor has dry got .Tim Webster
in de Austin jail?" asked L'ncle Moses
Sam Johnsing.
Ter stealin' two
gallons ob niolas
Little Tommy (who is attending a
concert with his mother)—Mamma, is
that an Angora tiddler? — Fliegcnde
Itlacttcr.
Ouile Incredible.
(iibbs- Did you know that the latest
census returns in Chicago show that
there arc about one thousand deaf
mutes living in the city, industrious
and uncomplaining.
' Nibbs I don't believe it! A man
can't live in Chicago uncomplainingly
if lie never has a chance to talk about
what a great town it is. Detroit Free
Press.
Solved I lir Problem.
Tired Housekeeper (in employment
agency)—Oil, dear. 1 wonder if there'll
ever be anv solution to the servant-
"Ise mighty sorry to hear it
merlasses he stole, beknsc dat amboun' played simultu
ter stick to him as long us he libs."—
Texas Siftings.
Safe and Soporlllc.
Physician—You must not occupy your
time with anything which requires the
slightest mental attention.
Patient—But, doctor, how can I do
that?
Physician—I will fix it. You are to
read all the recent "novels with a pur-
pose." —Chicago Record.
Deciphering un Abbreviation.
"Here's a letter for Dugout, B. K.,"
said one postal clerk to another. "What
do you suppose B. Iv. stands for? Not
British Columbia, surely."
"No," replied the man addressed.
"That stands for 'Bleeding Kansas.' "
It was sent to the Sunilower state.—
Judge.
It was rumored at Washington that
the absolute suspension of the issue of
gold certificates, which has been sev-
eral times recommended by Secretary
Carlisle, will probably be recommend-
ed again by him in his annual report
, next winter.
A wr.u.-known Knglish writer on
zoology says the rapid opening of
Africa means the destruction of many
I wild animals and he recommends that
wild beast farms be established in civ-
ilized countries to preserve the most
■ desirable species.
; CniA is far more heavily taxed anil
more sternly oppressed than the Amer-
ican colonies ever were. No Cuban in
I allowed to hold an ollice nor to teach
in the schools and none can be a pries'.
They have no real share in the general
government of which they are a part.
j Thk attention of the I'nited States
fish commission has been called recent-
ly to the new industry—nnmely, the
artificial propagation of alligators, the
eggs being hatched in an incubator.
In Jacksonville, Fin., alone from 8.00C
; to 1 o.o'.id alligators are sold to tourist?
annually—nearly all of them baby ones.
Tiik London Daily Telegraph sr
Mr. 11 X. Pillsburv. of the Brooklyn
Chess club, winner of the Hastings
(Kng.) chess tournament, at the Met-
ropolitan club in London recently
TTfnry Criss, of Nogales, Ariz., hv
[ succeeded in forming a syndicate a'
Chicago with (ft,000,000 to irrigate and
reclaim land in the valley of the Sants
| Cruz river along the southern bordet
i of Arizona.
(Jen. J. B. (iotmox has given notice
to the United Confederate Veterans
that they have been invited to the
Atlanta exposition on September '.'1 by
the authorities.
Skciiktahy Mouton has issued a spe-
cial notice to ull railroad, steam bout
and other transportation companies
stating that hereafter the owners of
animals which are subject to quaran-
tine detention and about to be im-
ported into the I'nited States will be
required to give satisfactory assur-
ances of the payment of quarantine
expenses.
A hand of colored children was
taken to London by the president of
the negro orphanage at Charleston, S.
to play in order to raise money,
and on their arrival there they found
that the law would not permit chil-
dren under 11 to perform in public and
thev wvre all stranded without money
and had to appeal to the authorities
for help.
Tiik masonic temple in Boston wile
ruined by lire on the 7th. In less than
an hour the roof of the magnificent
building fell in, carrying down what
the fire had left of the three upper
pless the task ot
anything but the two lower
.The library and the museum
rious damage. It
DEEP WATER-WAY3.
Wraith to the Western Farmer I* At-
auretl bjr It* Completion.
For many years the work of creating
deep channels between Lukes Superior,
rrll ii
IHolrlct Clerks of the
slioiillni; Willi l ell({bl--l-i'is«
untl Salary (till I «•« id <1
Their Favor -Notea.
Guthrie.
John Dosse
T . Sept. 10-
long tight f«>r
vurded. For
been til J.ill in
e of death.
>f i iklahoma ha
id given him a
pretty y
games
vith four
an ladies, giving to thirteen of them
| odds of a knight Mr. Pillsbury scored
1 ten wins, two losses, one draw and one
unfinished.
Tiik Metropolitan Traction Co. of
New York, which operates 130 miles of
street railway in the city, are about to
adopt the underground electric system,
a change that will relieve ">,000 more
horses from car service. It is believed
that within three or four years not a
horse will be used of the 411,000 former-
ly required to operate the street rail
wavs of New York.
PKKXONAI. AND POLITICAL.
Mrs. Lii.y Lanutiiy, the eelebrnted
ocauty, has begun suit* for divorce
from .icr husband, Edward Langtry,
in the grounds of desertion and neg
icet. The papers were drawn up in
London and will be sent to America,
is Mrs. Langtry is a citizen of Cali-
fornia and brings suit as an American.
Ski'rkt a hv IIokk Smith had a debate
with Judge Frank Longley, a bimetal*
list, on the money question at La
(•range, Ga.. recently, before a large
audience. They both advanced the
stock arguments of their respective j stories and making
sides.
CoMi'Titoi.t.r.it Bowi.kr, of the federal
treasury department, has promulgated ' of relics escaped
his decision as to the sugar bounty j was believed the I
question and holds that the part of the
act of congress making an appropria-
tion for the payment of sugar bounties
is unconstitutional, lie, however, de-
cided that the papers could be sent to
the court of claims.
Thk state department at Washington
has been advised that the record in the
Waller court-martial will reach Aden
on the Bed sea about the l.'th and it,
will be some time before it can be
transmitted to Washington from Paris.
The record could not be demanded if
the I'nited States were to demand
Waller's release and the demand wa*
acceded to, and then it would be iui-
id I possible to show that Waller had been
ii i unjustly deprived of his property. The
authorities at Washington are using
cverv effort not to fall into this trap.
A ukcknt special from Clarksville,
Term., said that Mrs. Carlisle had
written to a friend in Christian county,
Ivy., that Secretary Carlisle was a can
didate for the democratic presidential
nomination and would have his nauif
before the party as the present admin
istration's favorite.
• ..f the India;
i Vcd the same Kill. The
III I*iM>ett was convict
rival poisoned whisky
ratio
here
iiuId amount tc
DISTINCT
The district el
vlth
ronci: or (P.n iN<i) ii a ii i r.
Tiik American Forestry association
savs that our great Forests are vanish-
ing. Twenty years a/o they covered
7 )0,ood.odd acres, and to-day their area
is but 37." .000.odd acres. In forty years
Michigan has lost JMO.ODo.ooD by forest
fires. Indiana has been stripped of
:!,: 00.odd acres of forest in thirty years.
The government estimate of the daily
average cutting of timber in the I'nited
States is JT,.* 0d acres.
pr.
em ?
Employment Agent- Oh, ye-,, mum.
Mv wife solved it long ago.
"Well, well! I low?"
"She got rid of the hull gang, an'
did til'work herself." N. V. Weekly.
Wouldn't
Miss Budleig
t would be sal'
oat with Mr.
Tip Even ti Hon!.
\ .lorkins, do you think
• for me to go in t he
I )end weight? Do you
think he will tip it over?
Jorkins (with u scornful glance at
Mr. Deadweight) No danger, mum.
lie never "tips" anything. —Town Top-
i -s.
Ills Supposition.
"I see," said the shoe clerk boarder,
"that a man in New York has succeed-
ed in growing a new crop of hair by
sheer will power."
"I suppose," said the Cheerful Idiot,
"that as soon as the new woman hears
of the ease she will start in to grow a
beard."— Indianapolis Journal.
Imltatln;; the Drop Curtain.
"Where are you going?" said Mrs.
Murray Hill, as her husband started to
go out at the end of the first act.
"Oh, no place much," he replied, "I
notice that the curtain has taken a drop,
tind 1 thought of doing the same thing
myself."—Tammany Times.
Si:
the
•rktahy Tcunkr. of the Jackson-
(Fla.) Fruit exchange, estimated
rop of oranges in the state at not
' 100.1
; the season of lsli.l-
' tion of t he crop 1
: from the M:i natee
i gulf coast, where
winter did eomp:
The greater por-
i year will corni-
er sect ion on the
> freezing of last
tivelv little dam-
age. < i
| ready b<
, region.
I Thk
innati fruit dealer
Tht the entire sto
; have ;il
•k of the
She stood re^dv. ("re.sed for cyolin*.
In her latest costume, sweet:
And her husband, charmed, enraptured,
Conlil have wor.shli>eu at her fe-t.
Sh" was In the art of mountliiK,
Yet she seemed to hesitate;
Then she asked with old-time vigor:
•Arc my bloomers on quite straight*"
too mi e n comri: ittio
Tillie—What are the wild waves
No Need of Wasting effort.
"1 have been requested," said the
good pastor, beaming over the pulpit,
"to offer prayers for rain, but the su-
perintendent informs me that the Sun-
day school picnic is arranged for Tues-
day."
Which, of course, would fetch u
downpour. — N. V Kecorder.
She Was Particular.
"Let us go to the beach and bathe,'
said Mrs. WilTells to Mrs. Taddells.
•Thank you. but I prefer not. I
think it is unsanitary under present
conditions. When individual oceans
are provided for bathers 1 will go in."—
Judge.
No Comparison.
Clever ton —Do voti regard an engage
merit as serious as marriage?
Dashaway — More so, old man. The
most serious thing I ever did was to be
er me engaged to three girls at th«
same time. — Brooklyn Life.
How the Trouble Begun.
"I wouldn't wear bloomers for any
thing," said the thin girl.
"Neither would I if I were you," re-
plied t lie plump girl.
And that's why they
now.—Chicago Post.
A Slight Alteration.
Do you think the word "obey*
be omitted from the marriage
monthly report of the Railroad
(iar.ette showed that in July there wa>
a total of accidents on roads of tlii-
country, in which ?.'> persons were
killed and ?' injured. During the
month there were :i:i collisions and
derailments. Only one pas.-enger was
I killed, and that of his own fault; I'J
passengers were injured. Sixteen em-
ployes were killed and 1^ injured. The
record for July is much more favorable
than that for the same month last year
! Tiik tin plate manufacturers in
Cleveland. O.. recently said that the
big advance in the price of st
killed the tin plate industry and that
in a few months every mill in the
country turning out that product
! would be (dosed. J. W. Britton, presi-
dent of the Britton tin plate works,
stated: " There is in the neighborhood
of £10,000,000 invested in the 1 ."IT mills
at present operating in this country,
and from ?7,00d to ::o,ooo men are em-
ployed. In four months from now not
one of the mills will be running."
' Lkadino architectural firms are con-
demning the erection of tall buildings
I Mr. Edward II. Kendall, formerly pres-
ident of the American Institute of
Architects, said recently that he con-
sidered high buildings a menace to pub-
lie health and comfort, on account of
their cutting off light and air from ad-
jacent buildings. Structurally they
can be built to last with safety, hut.
Mr. Kendall was asked about building
a thirty-five story structure, and lie
would only undertake it upon the con-
dition that he could go down to solid
>t speak tions.
upon
vhieli to
the f.
Ada-
should
car them.
The bath-
Louis Ue-
W il lie—Can't
ing suits are too loud.
public.
IlrglnnltiK to Peel at Home.
Senior Partner I think this new
clerk is getting used to our ways, don't
you?
Junior Partner—1 think so. He was
twenty minutes late tL: morning.—
Urooklyn Lif-.
Ida—Omitted? Certainly not. It
should merely be transferred to the
other party to the contract.—Truth.
When Adam .Harried.
I Tiik Ne.v York Central':
State express has made miles in
4?5B4 minutes, and its time, taking into
' consideration the great difference in
j conditions existing between the British
; roads and the New York Central, i«
I even more remarkable than was the
I fast time recently made from London
to Aberdeen. The British roads run
i either above or below grade. The Km j
Two children are "making up" con- pjre ^tate express runs past hundred1
illSCKIXANEOUS.
Thk twenty-ninth encampment o-
the (i. A 11. opened formally at Louis
ville, Ivy., on the Otli with a parade on
the arrival of Commandcr-iti Cliie
Lawler and staff. The city was pro
fusely decorated, the portraits of union
generals being displayed in unlimited
profusion. The attendance of con fed
crate veterans in the city was also very |
large and they assisted in entertaining
the northern veterans. Commander j
in-Chief Bundy, of the Sons of Vcter |
uns, was quartered with (Jen. Lawler,
and the Sons of Veterans will spent!
the week at Louisville en route t< I
Knoxville.
Tiik residents of Prospect street, j
Massillon, O., have been annoyed by
i what superstitious people called a
j ghost. On tin* night of the sth Frank
Webb and William Conrad, two young
men, for fun, dressed themselves to
represent the ghost and Henry Hitler,
thinking they were the much talked of
spectre, fired at them and painfully:
wounded both.
A woman dressed as a boy was found
on a brakebcain under a car near Dag-
gett, Cal. She had crossed the desert ;
in that wav. She refused to disclose
her identity, but suid that her hus-
band had deserted her. taking with
11iui their little girl. She heard that
he was iu Oregon and had placed the i
girl in an orphanage, and being with- ;
out means, she had started out to beat
her way.
10 a iu. v on the morning of the '.'tii j
fire started in the large planing mill
of the Santa Cruz Valley Mill it Linn- 1
her Co.. at San Jose, Cal., and in an
hour the structure and its valuable
machinery was a heap of smoking
ruins. The loss was S1" D,000; insur-
ance, about 970,000.
A Ciirvknnk Indian, Mouse Trail, re
ceived loo lashes on his bare back and i
was banished from the tribe forbrutally j
1 had assaulting Violet Manny, daughter of
Chief Manny, on the Cantonc reserva-
tion, I. T.
A rkchnt dispatch to the Novo
Vremya, at St. Petersburg, stated that
cholera was raging in China and that
2,000 deaths occurred daily in Pekin.
Tiik pension appeal of John Godfrey
has been rejected by Secretary Rey-
nolds. Godfrey served in company F,
Third Kansas volunteers, which was
.•ailed into service bv the governor of
the state. The secretary holds that no
person other than the president «>f the
I'nited States has authority to call the
militia of any state into the I nited
States service and a militia organiza-
tion called into service by other au-
thority is not thereby in the service of
the United States for pensionable pur
poses.
Zip Wyatt, the notorious outlaw
who was wounded by oflieers while re-
sisting capture a short time ago. died
in the jail at South Knid, Ok., on tho
7th.
Pf.ck it Co.'s large furniture store at
San Antonio. Tex., was destroyed b\
lire on the 11 . Loss, nearly 9loo.odd.
Thk Silver City and Deltnar stage in
Idaho was held up by three masked
men near the point of previous hold-
ups. The robbers got the treasure
box, but there was nothing but a small
package of jewelry in it.
Tiik failures for the week ended
September 0 (Dun's report! were ISii in
the I'nited States, against J10 last
ind 3s in Canada, against 47 last
"UK
the
by this <lc
1300,000.
At Speeht's ferry, a small station on
the Milwaukee road. 1J miles above | j.
Dubuque, I i., a boy was shooting his I w-
: ;fle off near his home under which hoc ( )
pounds of dynamite was stored. He 1
was warned of the danger by a passing ! (1,
neighbor, but tired another shot after j ,|
the warning was given, when the dy- j w
nauiite exploded and wrecked tho j 1,1
building, killing four people and also ^
the boy and injuring three others, be- j ^
sides doing considerable damage t«: | ,\
property in the iicighborh I. -i
Lath on the night of the 7th a party |
of Irishmen invaded Lion park, N. V, j.1
where the Lafayette guard was cede- i
brating an anniversary, tore down the >
British llags, which together with all s.
other nations formed part of the wall | ti
decorations, and trampled them under j 11
foot amid the shouts and jeers of tin-
onlookers. The appearance of the po
lice alone prevented a riot.
Ci.r.AittMi house returns for the priu
cipal cities in the I'nited States fo
the week ended September •' showed
an average increase us compared with
the corresponding week last year ol
l.Yljin New York the increase was
•JS.O; outside New York the increase j the best cla
was 1.5.
Jamks Wahd murdered his father-in j
law, Aaron Hunter, and his brother-in
law, John Hunter, by cutting off their ;
heads at Sullivan. I ml. He was pur-
sued by a mob, but just as he was about
to be captured took his own life.
Tiik banking house of Baron A1
phouse Rothschild at Paris was en
tered by an anarchist on the 5th who
attempted to light the fuse of a bond
from a cigarette he was smoking. 'I he j
anarchist, seeing he was observed,
threw down the bomb, but it did not
explode, lie was arrested.
An engine used to supply the govern-
ment building at Chicago exploded
! near midnight on thu 1th and the em
ployes were terror stricken for a short
lime, anticipating more explosions.
|]very one of the ?.o ).) lights went out.
1 In fifteen minutes, however, they were
at work again, another engine having '
j been set going.
Tiik Nashville, Tetin., baseball club |
won the Southern league pennant.
At Fayettcville, Tenn., Dock King, ,
colored,''arrested for attempting to as- ;
i sault Mrs. Charles Jones near Fayettc-
ville, w as taken from the jail by a mob
' of "00 men and hanged.
At Philadelphia on tlie 4th John K.
Gentry wtin the SI.odd race from Joe
Patehen. Time, "jmis '4. It was claimed
the tlriver of Patehen pulled his horse
to let Gen'ry win the race.
1'ir.k broke out in the Osceola copper
! mine, near Houghton, Mich., and
about thirty miners were eiitornbe I.
and it was feared that they had all
been suffocated by gas. all hop;* hav
j ing been given up by the otlieials of
ever rescuing any of the men alive.
Tiik propeller Christiana 1 Forbes.
running between Bay < ity and Sagi-
! uaw. Mich., was burned to the water's
| edge on the 4th, a load of prairie hav
; on board taking tire. The passengers
j were safelv landed, but they lost ull
their baggage. The boat was rated at
; u,ooo alid was fully insured.
A MKitliv-oo-iuu no at the Watcrl.v
i.N". J.i fair went to pieces, throwing
women and children in all directions.
Four women were so badly hurt that
they had to be carried on stretchers to
am hulances.
At Elk Garden, W. Va., twenty
dwelling and stores were destroyeds
by fire recently.
Thk town of Abasolo, iti Mexico, a
place of sod inhabitants, has been en
tirely washed away, but fifteen house-
remaining. Three miles away at the
village of Kodujuez, every house wa-
also carried away.
Tiik cricket match at Livingston, S.
I . between the Oxford and Cambridge
universities and all New \ork, wa-
won by the Knglishnien.
Advicks received from Moscow and
St. Petersburg stated that 000 person*
known or suspeete i to be nihilists had
John Dossrtt ih Given iv Ohanco
for Lit'o by Supreme Court.
Huron, Michigan and Krie has been
HAS W AITED DEATH FOR TWO YEARS
' from all the lakes tw nty-foot channels
may practically be said to exist. W ith
the completion of the inter-lake
iduinncls, all the immense ami rapidly
increasing navigation converges to tho
common eastern terminus at Buffalo.
The existence of the great lakes has
made possible the so-called northwest,
since it has permitted the products of
the northwest to reach markets at a
much lower figure than has been
|H>ssible by all rail. From Duluth to
Buffalo, eleven hundred miles, it costs
about one-third as much as it costs to
transship and transport across New-
York state. Increasing competi-
tion from those countries of
the world possessing cheap land
! and cheap labor makes it
imperative on the producers, the farm-
jersofthe northwest, to search out, if
ay of getting their
ru markets at a lower
rate than they have been getting. To
i«very producer in the northwest it will
be of interest to know that on Septem-
ber there will be a convention
held in the city of Cleveland for tic*
purpose of developing iu a large way
the facts relating to this deep water
navigation from Buffalo eastward.
With a view to decreasing the cost, it
is necessary to use the existing lakes
and river, with supplementary canals,
:uul to reduce the cost from Buffalo
east in some such ratio as has been se-
cured in the upper lakes. An eminent
engineer, ('. N. Dutton, who has given
the matter a great deal of study, has
prepared the following statements and
figures, which 1 beg to present, with-
out comment, simply asking that they
be read and t bought on:
•\slxto:-n ureal states, namely. Ohio, Indi-
ana. Illinois. Kentucky. Michigan. WUeouKln.
Minnesota. Iowa. Missouri. North Dakota,
proved hlms
Intelligent,
thorltles In
lecn aciliiK .
Kuard | possibl
"I
on him
ii a pprls
ill - I Into the
iK<>. John
supreme
ornple
bell,
ever worked before.
time and money and
lieiKles to bear to glv * I WyoUlllitf
tlKhls. Hi* first ef- Plus iwrl
• us. failed him. Next lakes to t
appeal papers to the would effi
i• 1 .so ably did he pre- I costs, and
to this aiiKUst body
nanimous In Krantlng
Mo
tana
do.
LK'HKS SHOCT1 N't
f the territory
lellKllt on a deelslo
I an 1 potat >
| live doll-ir;
•In the
■,t Hiilp thoir Hur-
i froin the tfrcat
p-water n ivlffation
'eduction la freiKh®
ase In crop values
, a bushel on irruln
a ton «>n hay and
a re
s-houlhiK
the supreme court. The test ease made
to try the legality of that section of the
FeK.il) fees ami salary bill that relates
to the fees of district clerks and covers
all fees collected by them In excess of
a certain amount into the respective
county treasuries, excited considerable
attention This se( tion was one of
in 1 upwa
,• Katn. co
. will l>e i
be:
s follows
V K A 111. Y i > A1N.
A r dill n nt .iC
Yirhl.bu. I'atw. ])tr bn. /ttrhn
T.'o.'HMiOK) on {u ii can.tsK-.ooo
:«. (*«) 000 1.s7,• l 3 i'.'l
5ow.0ih) om i53.s7ivtwh
s In the act
rd providing
The court I
cut
venue for
1 it t > be
e clerks to keep all
'ct. Logan county
Ion about $:t.
criminal fees and at least
•0 In civil cases a total of $K.f (MI. 11
,-as hoped that this law would stand,
s It would have lightened the burdens
f taxation, but the Judges, with the
xcption of JudRe Hurfonl. said It was
id Judge Bui f rd filed a dlssent-
ig opinion.
< H'TLA \V < \\ I'TI' ItKD A LI VK.
Bill B:ild"r. a pal of Mill l>o..||p and
Me of tlie worst desperadoes in the
>. st. was/captured alive Friday night
I'otatoe* HI.i
irx
40 OlJO.OO'l
M.OO)
Tout.
II
4>
.55
Ton
:;> t in (Km
T. " 00)
2.0JO 00")
4 .00.000
.f B:
rt te
vllle.
Deputy Bill Tllgt
e/n "laying 'for" B.i
Kriday night they
; 400.000 215.0B0.363 Till 117 0)0.000
iSltnw 45.000«w0 .... 2 5 'J"J0,4I,>
Annualj;ainon a«rlcult'l products IIJ7.75J.OJO
•tialn at a ton t<ialn at f5 a ton.
domestic animals (meat).
Xumber Vain*. />. ct. Oain
Mil h rows M 4r - -17 >IW H15 I U $-v-'
.'.fiat calllo I7.rts0.u|4 ;«H 700(^2 IH 6l.S>«.St.7
SbuoD . l0 2rtfi,W47 44.6MH.lll 24 MOOft.l4d
i]„KS 2rt,( K2T5 IHW.07l.blS II i'MOUWU
Gttln In value of inoat animals .... ?II4 174908
Yiarl> rfuln ono-thlrd of above 3d.u58.333
"The sixteen states above referred to have a
totil area In Improved farm lands of I'. J 32'V <70
acres Tho Increased value of the productions
of thesi land, will he |I85 80).0« annua'.ly. aa
Increased annual earning of per aero If
tho market value of Ian I depends upui
wer. and tho ratio of lu-
be taken at four times the In-
irly earnings, then ilift improve 1
,f these sixteen states will li-
lts earning
In
i «c-.
</«j
of tho
iifa
This inoveii
ilorscnicnt of
1 senators frou
! La d wintci
ent h:
pcrty.
rcc -iv.'d the in
no*t <*f the L*nited State
the wcit.
the leg-islatur;
mo-
M A I >M AN' A Win. MISTAKF..
leinoriali
\ ineasun
•d coti^rc
S.-nator
herinR' da
ted Stat's with a view
the northwest and iu
in support
cCleary. of
l from Can-
inl so jumped •.fT bis
ver Into a lit tie corn
hide himself. The
Manl;ato. is tT
ada and the I'
to urtfiirf it in
congress.
The cast has no transportation ques-
tion. Her nrmufaetured yoods. worth
perhaps thousands of <lollars a ton. are
not Dcrceptildy alfected hy a slight «lif-
•encc in fn
■ictsof the
hen all pi-
.i p
bv fin-
als furnished
i'AY.NK KKI'NI«'N '
tiotial <|uc
mind that
The fan
ire vitally
• lit i:i their crop:
irving charges,
on it should I C
ij; dis-
Tceted
eaten
be borne in
iring east re-
la rifely from
the west; also her cheap food supplies.
In turn she finds her best market in the
farming states of the west. It should
also be remembered that the enormous
cash balance annually required abroad
ttle ti
ide.i i
fort
the
st bt
\itK ron i UK ( v i
and southwestcr
The pressure is
tion cannot be
if commenced no
Cleveland will b
enee of man
prepared pat
of public
pe.
at tcrs
v the western
, or by gold.
The iiaviga-
! soon enough
ciinvention at
■«l bv the pros-
wit h specially
a u ide range
que
•t full v ri
bci
tire
arrested h
.. and large
-ins and dvn
nlgings
the
polici
quant it i<
nl haunts
: .if tho
of boml
L mpire
drums nt a party One asks:
"At what time was Adam married'.'"
"(live it up."
"Oh, on his wedding live."— PhlladoJr
phia Lutheran.
of grade crossings, and cuts through
more than twenty cities in its pavsagf
between New York and Buffalo, an<'
in these cases the speed must be re
duced to 8 miles an hour
year.
Tiif. steamboat Vem Swain, between
Clinton and Daven{>ort. Ia.. wascaught
in a storm and wrecked. The passen-
gers were panic stricken and Stephen I striking with an e -icrgy oi
Church, who went out in a boat to casl lion foot pounds. Secret; _
anchor, was drowned. 1 was ^really rcjoiceu over tl.e re.aiu
in tb«
The Lehigh Valley < oal Co.. whic
sei/.ed the Morris Kidge i I'a. I collier
on executions issued because of urrca
ages in wages and coal r« yalties. b;
shutdown the mine indetinitclv l'"i
hundred men and boys are thrown oi
of employment by this move.
An actual reproduction was made <
the side of the new battleship Iowa I
the Washington authorities and exper
incuts were made at Indian Head '
test its capacity for resisting projei
tiles. The struct or
weighing hundreds of pounds am
pounds
of over a mil
1 lerber'
ac.j.
Voi.taihi: said that
r.s per pose in
1 irriti
irv Non-.
going to the opera was
to promote di-
T!
, ••on mark.
gestion; t!int it uiii'Ii '-1>
t lie pulse, in *
v...;
ek. a
parti-d activity and re-
'd the blood to
ton
circulate more fn-ely.
.- s ;! ! '<i be |
M Assi.\J'.T i ' quuiilin"
his vacation at
,ni|.<
i oklahoma n.-i a bi
his country house. h::r«
at work upon
his new opern. "Cen li
illon" 'Cindei*-
.la i
,50 1 Vawti-r.
1,,-oken hanker ,.f
el la i. The libretto is ba
sed on the nur-
N u
k i k. ha> be,-,
.1. t.-d by the yrar.d
serv storv. l u: it is e ritt
en in verso.
jury
„t K.ij ' 1111n:>
M.ME. i al. 'K is -tudyi
lg the part of
V
•ayre . .mi ty
j.aper makes th- li. '.d
Valentine in Mevcrncer
s Huguenots"
in.. . merit ;ha
Miss Su-a:: d-so ie-
du.-'ng her vneatior.
vhile .lean do
!, 1 u, ai. "on
Keszke is at *..ork « n th.«
principal part
i:
ii. .-t'ne Ye:iK
•r has s 11 «* d Will.am
1" Massenet's L ■ ( hi.
wlii.'h iua will
v.- -V
er a- !•:. Bono.
for divor.-if. They ui «
sing in New York next
.inter.
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