The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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The Perry Daily Times.
= 1 TERRILL'S CASE.
Th# Rumor That Me Ti Med
L oose by th* Court Not True.
C«,r First ami Yilab M.
No 131
VHL UROPE.N PLAN
am> 0FFI1 ti
I L'HNITH 111 11' «'M~- HV I'A V OK WKKK
GUTHRIE. OKLA
IS IN THE SHERIFF'S
The Legal 1'oluU I pun Which II*- W « K**
lca«e<i anil Again Arrested at **•*
l'httu«U«-r Tmu l Court
Oihrr Conrt MuiIpt<
\ Short Hi (••> * t
Prom tlx- (net that I. N 't'errill. :
who killed Kuibree, «a adjudged by
the Chaudh-r dlsiriet court nut to have
been under a legal indictment f'«r
murder upon HU trial in the Stillwater ,
district court, there is a rumor that
JUilge Merer turned hint free und tliat
ho is not now in ruBtody. 1 lie history
.,1 the Terriil ease in l.ineoln county
thlo-
To the indictment el.aroint; linn
with the murder of Kmbree, lerrill
entered :i separate plea that a prior
judgment of conviction hud been r.-n-
dered against him at the April, Iv,..
term of the district court of Payne
eounty, and demanded a trial upon,
this plea alone. TI, « statute allows it.
dafradsnt to make this plea and have,
a trial before a i ,r\ upon the issue of
fact made by such plea. The jury wu-
einpinnciled. the evidence offered by
th ■ territorv and the defendant, tlie
lury instructed and the cave argued. 1
and the jury rendered a verdict <01
the teiritory, oil which the court ren-
dered the judgment that the defend-
ant, Ira N. Torrid, hid not been con-
flaUd under the indictment, under
which he was hold, by the judgment
of the district e,niit of Payne "ounty.
Thereupon the cmnty attorney Bled
hia motion, with lii> reasoiib therefor,
asking that the case he dismissed
and the defendant held to await
the action of the grand jury
of Logan , ounty, ami the .case bo
allowed t., be resubmitted tO such
grand jurv The defendant moved
that Ik t,e discharged because a J aug-
ment of conviction had been entered
against him in I'avne county, an,I be-
cause the ■-upri me court of the slate of
lCau bs had, in an action for a writ of
llahe:.I corpus. ordered his discharge
from the penitentiary of Kansas where
he w,. held upon the judgment of the
district court of 1'ayne county. 1 hose
motions oi the defendant were over-
rule,! and the case was dismissed upon
the 1. .ti.,11 of the county attorney and
the defendant ordered into the en tody
of the sheriff of l.ineoln county, to be
bv him conveyed to the sheriff of Lo-
gan ■ • untv to await the action of the
gran,'. lury of Logan county, with
Vav, tfrren to resubmit the case to the
nuut jurv of Logan county, the do-
tadfti ' to be admitted to bail upon
givin • 11 bond, to be approved by the
ludtf, "f 'l>0 district court of Logan
countv. In the sum of W.OOO, the same
amount upon which he was heretofore
ivhen und, r indictment release,I
line .f th, grounds of the motion
by Territory to dismiss with
BANK of FERRY.
oiny in the
feet work.
it is a necessity to
with interior, cheap brands oi bak-
ing powder. It is NOW that the
great strength and purity of the
ROYAL stand out as a friend in need
to those who desire to practise Econ-
Kitchen. Each spoonful docs its per-
Its increasing sale bears wi'ness that
the prudent—it goes further.
N. B. Grocers say that every dollar in-
vested in Royal Baking Powder is
worth a dollar the world over, that it
does not consume their capital in dead
stock, because it is the great favorite,
and sells through all times and seasons.
ROYAL B KINS POWDEit CO., 108 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. amJUB/ii
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
F. K. ROBINSON, '>•« F. W. FARRAR, v-mlu.
Cori'eHOondeuts
ides National Hank,
Sew York City, N V
Wichita National liai.k,
Wichita, Kansas
Home National Bank,
Arkansas City, Kansas
Midland National Hank,
Kansas City Mo
First National llank,
Wlnfleld, Kansas
Capitol National Hank,
Guthrie, Oklahoma
State National tlank, Oklahoma City
Perry
, Oklahoma.
oklahoma
STOKE IN TOWN.
T.
Full
t. , . submit to the grand jury of j | llc
Lo. uni... us that the original I
tions
indi«t;i ent had ) cou and coula
not I . found and that the certified
com does not thow that the indict-
ment ' endorsed "11 true bill and
siirn, I >'V the foreman of the grand
lurv required bylaw. Such an in '
did,., nt would lie subject U> be
.,UibI d upon motion of th, defend ,
ant. 1 . uu C the statute requires that
... . iment must be endorsed. a|
irn, an.I Ifjne.l hy the foreman |
,,f II ■ > rand jury upon the back Of it •
Pun Oi- states that Mi, riff 1'arker has
not 1 da n cliarg. of Terriil. but that j
1„. i i, i.g allowed his freedom. Some
suite that he was M-on in the city last
Judge Uierer states that
loin was granted him by the
eonrt bat that of course, as undci his
ron„ . n ial. he will be given a chance
t„ j,., 1 bail under propel
si,, r.e people express ,
that thev would be glad if lernl.
ttoulo take to the woods and leave
the . nntry; others state that he
wo,1' i never do it. even if given a
,-haii that he is loo bull headed,
and believes himself 11 public martyr
Ite.i nond w 11 s found guilty of man-
slaughter In the flrtt degree and was
elite:,. • ,1 to eight years ill the pent-
tiMltiii: V. • I t
,lu('< Williams was convicted 01
grand larceny and given a year 111 the j
penitentiary. .
Cou 11 tv Attorney < 111 wford wes 111
dieted bv the grand jury for malprac
lice und a motion was made before tin
disti t court to suspend hlin j"
iiuiet the whole matter, whether n6lit
or bro. ght on by enemies, he resigned
and I > the recommendation of th.
count v commissioners. I- E I ayne
vvns •„ rpointed his successor by Oil
L°Jmlge Uierer cleared the docket of
some one hundred civil and four -riin-
inal cahcs.
1 llASS.MI^^lS'iiri'I COX'BtSS.
,in t . ., tractl o ol th* N Canal
I ru«*«l Other Ite«olotlou*
Ban Fhaxcisco, i'eb. id.—lhc Nicar-
agua canal was the subject under eon-
aideratlon ut the session of the Itjus-
mississippl congress Friday, and u reso-
lution was passe 1 that such can.tl b«
construct owned and operated di-
rectly by the government o( the I niti*J
States, without the intervention of any
private corporation.
Resolutions were uls passed recom-
mending reopening the mints to the
coinage of silver on the same terms
that are now open to the coinage of
£oid. and at the ratio of l«i to I: me-
morial'uin? eongress to take such ac-
tion as will*secure to the people of
mineral lands lying within the limits
of land grants previously made to rail-
roads. to enact appropriate forestry
laws tor increase of forestry reserva-
tions. an I for the establishment of a
complete forestry eyitem; to eetabl in
and maintain at a a ntral point In the
great artesian basin of South Dakota
an experiment artesian irrigation sta-
tion; to immediately admit to state-
hood the territories of New Mexico,
Utah aiid Arizona
The Hawaiian resolution advocated
j annexation
<0ME STATEHOOD POINTERS icy, etc., have beheaded that party
. beautifully. With a little mere tune
Lewis Hornbeck, one of the w.rine ^ ^ f(.wmQre sneezes the bead will
of the Single statehood advocates .. buchet-and then patri-
Win have triumphed over demo-
... ... . , cratlc ignorance
Minco Minstrel:
"The movement for statehood has republicans of "X" county or-
reached the point of general discussion "K p , , ntVlpr .ij...
among the members of the house and ganlzed at Woodward the otlni .
senate as well us the lobbyists, and |JV electing a eounty central committee
much interest is being developed. am) are now jn good working trim. Dr.
rhurfidav last McAdam and 1 had a Milton was elected chairman
hearint? before the house committee on | ^ " wuion
territories. We had been before the and John McGrath secretary. Judge
senate committee before that Mr. A q Cunningham was elected mem-
EcUuie cuuiiuiu"- -
Clarke will be heard on the la«t round
before ti e homo committee, as he will
ber of th
territorial committee The
CHEAPfc>
L, Sil'EJ-a.IlS,
C STREET OI'IMSITK 111.1 H UKI.I-
Line of Groceries Always, in Stock.
Garden Seed, Seed Potatoes and everything in the Grocery lin.
for Farmers.
Jobbers Prices to Country Merchants.
WE DO NOT SOLICIT -
FRfcK UHLiVHaV TO PA k T Of THE OlTV.
r* i' pirn ARHSOS T M. RICHARDSO>, JB
T M RICHARDSON,^ ^ RIC!\^D^ident T Caahlcr.
T. M. RICHARDSON & SONS.
Bankers.
Ferry CiieroKee Strip OlUa.
All Business guaranteed by our
■HplVlDimii •> RESPB^lBllilW ■ t2M.0H9
—, i republicans ol l,N" county claim a,&nre
remain ti ere probably b< uuim^ rnc I
session, rapt..' S. Stanley, of Atoka, thing for the party in that countj
and Hen. 1'aine. attorney for the ,iext fall's election.
Chickasaw nation, were both present ——
last Thursday at our hearing Both' Tekbili.'s hide would be high at hf-
these gentlemen will oppose us on the lei.„ yet his vicious temper has
stafhood proposition. Henry Asp. of , , \ounty s.2i000 and, unless
(inthrie. has now returned and w i.l be cost l.ogau ,«ihi
heard Monday. February IS, before the betakes advantage of absolute fit t-
house committee in favor of one state ! jom n, l),is ti1Ile arid skips, it will
for both territories Mr. Asp is u law- Logan another ?2,000. Many will
ihim. While writing* this I learn that he ha-, justice hypnotized and that
the opposing1 lorees will be g;i en u ^here is small chance of punishment
1 hearing before the house committee D( hell.
olu next Thursday I want to near it, and 1 ■
.-.I'lling for U„- creation of a ,eere- J if 1 do that will detain me here i.inti ; Th_u Ttirril, hitched up and drove
tary of mines and mining; demanding I ^J^^.VuiTXinmiUee on Indian home from Chandler unattended by a
that all Indian ., Mrvatlonj beopeno a* alrs nezt Tue^dav. in favor ,.f open- guard last Saturday, is shameful. He
for settlement a, soon asp — •' *" i in(f th, Wichita reservation Of conrse i ghould i.avebeen socked into jail,
mundiu.' foreclosure of | , vvill nol nPBleet that The cnintif appears to have packed Its
irS Comanche bill!;kHP and I of business fu,;"
which I am also urging to the front the brutal murder of old mau Liui>r\
In ivgard to the Kiowa and Comanche : ^
t ountrv, Mr. Flynn has introduced a 1
bili calling for all papers relating to j Tiik nation has the same obligation
U-u-cs tliereon, and checking any more ilf> Siluuiaers to furnish labor for
leases until the house again instructs . . t or town
, the seeivtarv of the interior to do so. . its laboring men as has a eitj or town
Thi?. is gf'ing to raise a tirst-class row —v ut I'levcdand and his cockatoos
i in thut country, and that what it is jon't seem to have
intended to do. l ly nn is valiant j labor ^ hre^ ^
work all along the line, and ties< ivtsl
MERCHANT'S HOTEL.
JOS BOBEISrSTEim, Prop
FpTM MOST CUB RopjNjE Cd
Special Atteii^on^^iven to the
Commercial
Rates $2 per Day.
7th Street, Between D and E.
B1RAM L 110YES, l're«
FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK
Corner of h and Seventh btreeU, Perry, U. T
Does a Ganei-n 1 Bonking Business.
L D TP.EEMAN, Ca h.
morU'aifes on the Union and Cential
Pacific railroads at the earliest time
possible, and that the government
operate these lilies for the benefit of
t lie public.
«. \ s IHMllNliO
nut i
I hill ll.'imb-
froin
afti
Nkw York, I'eh i1* A
>an llomingo was printed in a
noon paper that the t\%« sons l *
I 're- olent Itaez had been shot l>> order „.orK aionp v.ie o..e, ......
,,f President Heureaux Acoordlnf to Icredit for his open and manly t na whichmuatbe
11,,, si.,1V the elder aon had prevtonaly I for the aettlera and people of onrl
litelieed to iiiiprisoiiment for I country. There is nothing public, >„„K scoundrel
found out that
cause ami elVect
•ared for.
THE GUTHRIE PLANING MILL.
J. V. CHEATHAM. Manager and Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Doors, Sasli. Newel Posts, Bluster,, all
kinds of Moulding and Casing Porch Posts, Corners, Uase Block..
Store Counters and Shelving a Specialty Estimate* fi.en on all Uln«U
jf GLASS.
need
was
with a heart "a
their opinion I Wa
' 1 -nine,it nnd when the v.mnjfer llawes eomimssion in the Indian uni r puts iti tnt.a to burn the \\ a
was aUo dise' .vere.l to be Implicated, tor,, bnt 1 have yet lo^ett\^XUm ..fliee las, week.
Heureaux determined that both "u^| I thanks'the v accomplish anything! lie saturated a horse blanket with
die. Soou after the younger s ai:re> in tj,e wav'Qf treating with the Indian , icerosene, put It under the corner of
the president sent to u ''V ," ' governments. No one believes they ^ office, and fired it. The blaze was
family that the tw > rotl « N will succeed in doing anything at all. iiml nnt out
f the broadcloth suit. '.pie Duwth commission will Kee none early disc<.Nered and put
j l'ehruarv ' I he « loile-> |)Ut the ones appointed by the Indian j
were sent, and the next morning the governments for the purpose, and that?
youths were told to put the black *uits I sottlcs it. They will never see the
o„. When they had complied they Indian people and never know what j
were told that the freedom of the jail they want. This is the general senti-
vurd w'-is given them. In the yard was | ment all around. Owing to the in-
t s.<i„ i(l of soldier-" a hose bullets speed- terest now being manifested, and the
.:x rrTuv« lu t«i?xp^r
dynamiter, brother of th«- Spanish con | .jdin}- for statehood for Oklahoma
sultoSan Domingo. \ tic consul hiin- | 8ione, has a chance of passing, and
self was ejected from the Island with- j
nmv pp directed maialy
out recourse to any of the diplomatic
forma lit i«
THE NEMESIS OF FATE.
Anotlu-r .Ml lort....o In the Ooorg. U>ur
Fttmlly* ..
«ictitr.ib, OUla., Feb. 20.-[Special,J
Ge irge Durr's brother doe died &ud-
denl.v of the ?rip, and wtis hurried
yest. 1-day. George was taUeu out to
the eountrv home to attend tlie fu*
[.erai hy Sheriff Painter Tlie «cn®l
said t Have been very i.rt'ecting. The
motlo r exclaimed, "George, they have
hill, ,1 your father, and God has now
tnlo ii vour brother." The boy that
.lied was the same that had been ar-
rest, d as accessory in the muiderol
Fots.
our efforts now are directed mainly
toward an uiuendment including the
WB- v 77"1 —S'"v.°«S5
recently and It now develop* that he, - ,
was murdered for his money and lus| Whf.x the Grand Pasha rebuked his
was murdered for his monej wuu n ur.> mc vj|auu ■
body burned, as human bones and [ beadsman for that he had not cut oft"
ashes have been found near where he 1 Uk, hca(1 of an offender as ordered but
was last seen alive, lie had man was still walking around,
which he had just received from hisj^ hoaclhmnn; „Mav it please
at hi s — | y0yj. highness to order him to sneeze, j
Sydney, Australia, advices say that ,j,^e or(jcr was given, the victim at-
the Iron steamer Alert, while on her ! ten u.<3 to obev and his head fell off.
recently siiuk' in'a^ten-'ibl^tfale. and of So skillfully had the headsman done
the fourteen men aboard but one man- his work with one cut of Ins seiui t ,
aged to reach land to tell the story of | thut even the victim was unconscious
the disaster. ! „f his being a walking corpse. This
The annual report of President black- is the llx of the democratic party. The
stone, of the Chicago & Alton, shows ! |ieadsineu of the Wilson bill, uncondl-
that road has Got addod to its mileage tional repeal, quixotic Hawaiian pol-
ln fifteen vears.
Wukat went 1.1& cents lower Satur-
day than it has in seventy-sevenyears-
anil yet we had unconditional repeal
rid .lavs ago and the Wilson bill is the
same us passed. hast week, says
Dunn, was a record-breaker in low
prices. .
The Harrison administration paid
off $JS9,000,000 of national debt. The
Cleveland administration has in eleven
months' reign, added S.*io,000,000 to
the national debt and says it will
have to add more.
Ltxcot.x- freed the slave; Cleveland
has freed the laboring man—from all
chance to get a job.
KANSAS CITY, MO., PERRY, OKI..1
Pure Beer and will have it.
Call lor Our Caveroc. Special Brew,
The Queen of ail Meers Only Choice Hops and Barley used.
Known fori Age, Purity and Strength-
Cold Storages at Guthrie Mulhall, Orlando, M C QheadlC. Aflt
Perry, Stillwater and Chandler, Ok. I • Vllwiau vj |
WILL A LINDSAY
FEED A JACOBS
JACOBS Ac LIWSA.Y,
OIVXL ENGINEERS'
ing—Room 0. All work Guaranteed. _______
For Sale
OH KAF
First-class Uur Fixtures; Antique oak.
Has been used only a short time.
Apply to
SOL POCK 6L CRIFF
Wholesale Liquori Deadlers,
KANSAS CITY, MO
A. L. STEWART'S
Real - Estate - Ageney,
Cornea 5th and D Streets.gj
Claims for Sale Lots for Sale.
Spec al Attention Given to Contest Cases.
a claim or a town lot for sale, list them with me.
, .... OKLAHOMA
PERRY,
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1894, newspaper, February 20, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116348/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.