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PERRY .OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, MARCH, 12, 1894
Not*?
Snthe balance.
|{0crlv> r ror llrooMlold 4 Nortlwru.
^ 1 Bhookfild, Mo , March 10.— In thd
H . ' circuit court here yeaterday Judge
^l.c Life of Frank Brink f-asaing W. llucfc ; in response t> U petition
i ?hroubl. a,.-Odi,l fr|ulh#- ■ khold^ of
W • . VifCmllfci a radrqad.'nppoidVa 11
M. Da!;* receiver He is president of
the road. The receiver has appointed
U,,m. Ueorga W. li.iileyi of thi- city,
general solicitor, 'llie later-Mate it
Gulf rolitii. corresponding with Mr-
Or ke, with n*lfW .« l* yiug tb«
charter or right-of way of tha prospoc-
1 tive route. ■
Highest pf all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
,4'HE CASE U-M'oitlv l'llK .11 UY
iuil'tf© Iiilitriiei Argu-
fVi of ttturiiey* -* « •• e luther |
- | if..li.i*4l l l4^
HOTEIJ B AIJLY
nNi THE EUROPEN PLAN
luiKlTHBD It'-OMOTY 1>-\V « n WK.I--K
; IC F, P A BLOltS v S I • o I 1}JE | l —"****■' "
I Cor. First an<l Vilas St
il THUlE, ffi&k
*
liljceiit Jury
— ti run ti Jury'*
I6« || 'Tt.
• A Sew 1'relgMr lAnu.
I KASHAS ■ lit, MA. March 10.-A new
freight line nas been opened from Kan-
Special ' s City to St Louis via the Kansas
r'11 l- „> City, Osceola & Southern railway to
Clinton, and into St. I.ouis by way of
;^11' il f -r tlu- r l^iy.rwa^ y ijin, ni|^,u, 1; Ktfusa* «v Texan ran way.
his afternoon*nv - (Tclec!;'. .laotfe ^ josselyn, general manager of the
>ok a recess of a half hour to Kansas City, Osceola &. Southern, an-
the in-.'.uiction- to the jury. , minced yestenly that hw roajl vm
absolutely pi/re
r?AHK of PERRY.
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
J i" 'J
rtrtiinn:, 1 a
The «tvMenc
March lo.
i the cttf>*t
THE RESCUERS,
j UiOliitbeMBftttWUmb bllllt
w ~ F K. ROBINSON, Pre.
F. W. fARBAB.
Cwblu
■ ti
I Dal
1'
! co>t SI.20 to buy the amount of sugar
I you now ((ci for 91.Ot). The average
.. ' family will use a dollar s worth of
The Party Looking for Colgate Fail , a mcuU, Su .Ue „
. ,,H- in 'ructions to the jury, minced yesterdap that his road \«is
j. —, i.,, -it 1 "t"J "M--\ '■"*
•rliiv \1, il-' '• ■ I :|.'l t" th<"ii. in' ■' t * I I ,l V UhI (< r li. iol.
I the I inclusion Attornef T. <t> UUley.! 8ro< KTOV, Cal . March i« — ««
1 11,1 , Willker ;i noted scout on the plains for
on 1, 'half "f the pros.-ntlaa, opeacil; # ^,rl
the ar^nrt> 'nty Hia fwldress tl c jwrj n(,ss J4e hns been here several month -.
I was lu i -t'-rly. He \v;h f« t1owed • with his brother Samuel, and engaged
n in an able eft >rt by Colonel I in the reul estate business. Deceased
, . deteofci who wm well kno#n i nth.- iu|W;tn u-rn-
I w«a followed bj Coantjr I ton '"1 iatimate friend of < apt
I Aitorney Hortotr. At iftilnir to Prew.! fame. f .vL'i ««.i-
Injury badnot ye. rM.t ft «p
>llBUghttlmt Cal t.Mrnoay WM ^ wUU on March IT.
jj rather .'atr.i-.nf to 1-i'ia.t, ,"Jt no m llu. an ulljroSs at lvlinlmrgh to dele-
Ijudg.i.cnt vail fcc jiiv. n on ll.e euse fWu, Mu. liberal a-koci|il(oas *f
The |fr i d jury returned a report Pm |Ml,ts ot t. otllnd,' t pOn thi* oeca
1 the indietmea^ ready t.. be plv. n out gioll1ie is cxir-clc I to make an tinpor
I being a-aiii^t tleorgc Dnrr for killinf | Hint pronouncement of the policy
f foss. I. N Terriil for the murder of
^ Kmbr.r. nifl an indictment against
I Nichols Sharp.
TilK HAHKSlHI'S ENDURED.
Coinnimelcr l(nlli..;l..n H.>.. ll tilvo.Solu.
SiHtlHtif.it .\imui. ttn* HM v4tloi« Army
The Minday l)b«urvAiire So.
♦Ifty It l>r*lrniiH of
Sloppliur tli«* I'itH-
mIoii l'l y.
I which the
adopt
ministry intends to
f ar fro;
T/'v'O'U' V>V
w
Belt
u*
« h
ET'f LEMtNT.
. ,i- t'f #•
(lift «tjtf t) >1 r
C lilt t'^tlli.
t
MaOIUI), March lft—The cabinet re-
i nied after an excilintr sitting which
lasted seven hours, and which revealed
the fact that a serious divergence of
oyimun o-iiited au.w the nfaaiberl oh
the proposed economic an I colonial rc-
forms The iiueen r.vrcnt has charged
Wamilic ton. March ln.-'(SpocioU ( I'remUr Sagasta with the work of re-
the liidian comml.sioners | constructing a new ministry
ilthe re pre entatWei of Edwin 1! nm *i " hilled-
ad irtek and B. T. WllaoB & Co., the WuBIHWI. I'n. March ItjTta
G± <B6
sue, are liav ng u merry time. Instead ,T ll-
vli« >' "tr ivcrsy being H'ltled aa-
arfiue 1i;. - set i a more birt.i
to Find H m.
suffar a mcnth. ^So the new Wilson
bill, should it phsl with a cent a pound
revenue on sugar, which is now free,
would pay a direct tax of 82.40 per
year on sugar aloi^e as a penalty for
rai/injrthc dpraoei'acy'to power!
Tick free list, except wool, salt and
1 lumber, has faded, and the Wilson bill
stands out more of a protective meas-
♦ire than th^ McKinley bill. Hill,
. . ...t Briee, White and other leading demo-
Moscow, Idaho,- Mareh 10. — 1 he party J « , (i „„
irgaaiwMl l-'alls for the rescue I eratic senators have endorsed .lie •
of the unfortuunte tieorge folgate are publican policy. They are more foi
on their, return dnwn the Clearwater "revenue only," perhaps, as indicated
II. chanica National Bank,
New York City, N Y
•Aichita National liank,
Wichita, Kansaa.
Home National Hank,
Arkansas Oity, Kansas
Correspondents •
Midland National Bank,
Kansaa City, Ma.
rir t National Hank,
Winfield, Kanaaa
Capitol National Bank,
Guthrie, Oklahoma
Slat* National Bank, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Perry
oklalioma
,„ru l'.itric t Tillman, the engiaeer ia
cliar'C. btoppo.l his cagiue at I'annery
,„,a went to the tclegrafih oUic for of
other • -irfaie lif s. t I a more uitui (1(,r, Oaring his absence the locomo-
than before Tonight the attorney for tltw was >-lown to pieces ThM men
dhadwlck called at the residence of j who were on the engine were killed.
Secretary Iinith to eomnlt with him in
, ,i... ! „■ no loitbd t"t
pi
2
Both
with
com i
SetjW-'l WJth the \u«litor.
thelisuc. !Jo Jcttxl t"b>; tfrtfi.K i. Kan. March 10.-Warden
thai the representatives of Chase, of the state penitentiary, at
Jntliaiis 1 11 prtceedel hi in. aim Landing. 'v-". '.-'-I" 'ar
1 n LiJTj mil theM ite* rtuAtor yestcrdaj, cov
r-bf '-te.t upon a hearing # th(. , of the institu-
ti„n for the month of February. The
total receipt for the month were *-V
i.-,7 07 nu 1 the total expenditures. W,-
027.40.
i pri
d their case. Chad
• ,j-11,-v charging the Ind ans
dotibie dealing and refusal to
,• v. itU their contract.
Thy- jkf^ftnvoA the judiciary com-
littt e referred to Secretary Carlisle
u- id-it resolution Intiod'ueed by
, . • . ii dmait. referring tht
-putc b« t en t'hadwick and ilsou
Co. to t ■ titiiijrt of elaims forsetUe
iient. Thi re ' ution, with its tfian>
i that Chad wick
bonds' at tilt ir fa-.-e
<1 3100,1 ( 0 as guar-
)\iih bunk, and that
. oflPerect to take tht
.tjie'u*. fn . valine-with a prt
preai
agre<
Crown 1*
prantl jury
; dictments ;
adjoutne 1
■ nn indictm
| Gilli'tte d-^
' a r. -w jor
• the coin: -
lo take 11
ind depths
ith a St.
e on e n
un \vv
und,
w ith 1
i n \ iolation of
hatlwick, this
elt
i, tional
h he
I
•v
• ;..n of the rel.diftion
which concerned! the trcisnryldepart-
,, nt was i.in-alleging that l'«' -« re- :
uf tt.c tier,.' .: had d.s-i.lc.l t-liat j
tha pr'-poalflon at Wilson .1 Co. and
tl,.. a ■ of the Cherokee eouai^l ae-,
. .ptlnr It wer« not In oomptlMIM wl|k.|a|
1 c IU *.et i.f the vcrctary of the ill | 11;
terior and the nation.
Ill Ills reply lo this resolution. Sc. re
t-;ry Ciirii- e'stated that to far as his
d> >art u.cnt whs eoncerncd the state
iCirii .1 1 ist- was incorrect, and re-
Hireil Ll.e lUi'.ic flatter U> tlxi sec.rc-
t ,u y i f tke ihU'l ior.
N.It Inil dtell.
Ia.l., March 1U —The
li was calte'l to find in
,t l..e iloby pool sellers
"lav without llnding
any description, .lml..
that ho will now call
v !'. c -I and prOseeuti
C; en of the chanter.
j i litVrtlt Ivirth.lity.
M u-. h to. —lli-Oov
tliu s jth anni
i-ilay and it was
d by religious
liitions of this
has lii c ally endowed, .
j,, i |,v Hi-' chamber of commerce,
„ ti- bodv i rf e at fed him with at
|l b .un o n 1 fctulatory ad*
• dre4s. • __
, Sir i . rttehon•«.« t, imo!
Tor,..;A Kan March JO.-J. \\. \
troininent farmer and politl*
,u i . e .inI i> a republican
for lieutenant-governor. He
is a broth jr-ln-la v of < hairman Simp-
h ,, \ ic : publican stale central
committee Another candidate for
lieiiteiia i>i-g' vernoi', just anaouaccl. is
II K. 11 ic li t.-:. of Mil .'Is couaty.
el. I i
OKLAHOMA RflLROAD.
1 I
OKI VIIOM* ' t
When John M.--'
who had lento!'
elk
shot I)i5.til
ok.. March 10 —
and •lake Collins,
l iuun and become
V t.mrler lutrodueed lit CmiRrea* > V s, na-
l« r Oockrell.
WMBI4'I>I''X. March. In. [Special.j
SonatorCockrell iiilr-uluced o bill to
■r rant to the h'ansafi City, Oklahoma A
I'acitio Uailway company the right t< j
eoiihWu.jt |H Iff .I throi^plj < .Jdnhomii I
.,ml tlil' lniiiat: Tcrritorv. Tin-road i- . ;•
ini vic.itel retiiri. . home Wcdiu-s-
,!„v al 'lit I .-Milis a' u ■ • 1 and beat his
wife and 'when Mosi^- t..nl{ her part
tie 1 . ii hi n a ltd him. klllliu'
iust i it I ■ • < -Hiiii «ai arrested
und I- in j i;l- N 'i-m iii.
river and are expected to reach K
ilrick within a day or t\v.>, having been
out over sixty days. The party in-
cludes William Martin. M. II. Slielt in,
Jarli Rex fori I and Charles Colgate, the
tixteen-vcar-old son of the lost cook.
A miner who Came in ahead of
the rescuing party and at whose
cabin they remained several 'lays,
savs that they passed the famous
Itlack eanvon on the t learwater and
went nhBiit twculv. five miles beyond,
, the snow ranghu from five to fifteen
feet do«p the entire distanee They
lost their en nip oijjiipage. blankets and
fur three -weeks their only food was un-
salted deer und elk meat. The loss of
cartridges and guns finally depleted
their mi ppl ics en ti relv. and when they
came upon the miner's hut tlicy had
been without fool of any kind two
tiny-. Martin's collar hoae had been
liri.kea by a falling tree ' ad the flesh
had lieon buraed from his arms Hex-
is limbs were badly frozen to the
kui e.--Vaunt fidget# was crushed un-
der a true, liu'.-c were several narrow
escapes from death by snow slides.
The party passed beyond the poiat
where Colgate was left but no trace of
him was found.
8AI.VAT10X APMV WOtlK
New York. March 10.—Commander
Balliagtf.il -Itooth, of the Salvation
Army Auxiliary 1. acne, preside ! last
night at u monster meeting. He said
the strong hoi.I the work of tile army
had upon the public was evidenced by
the following statistics: Total attend-
ance ia the ecatrai or New
York city division for February,
li.-'- < . ij.i1 U'li11Sunday meetings,
479.870$ Horthweatem-or Chicago di-
vlsion, wc.'K nights, l-Jil.Hi*; number of
c aversions in the L'nite.l States lor
,-February, 5.2T0. Statistics for the
s i: i.is for the year ended .lanuary 1,
1-.I. In New York, Boa ton, Philadelphia
an 1 t hicago, show that iW.0«7 families
h:i.l be.-n visited and is.i'i., garments
distributed, W.99S saloons and dives
visited uuil 121,3.Ml persons dealt with
|c the members of the army. At the
f, od and shelter buildings in buffalo,
New York and San Francisco 7.1.860
beds had been provided and 148,7.13
uieals given.
TO NTOl' A PASSION I'LAV.
New Y'oiik. March 10.—District At
torncy Noble, of ijueciis county, will
decide nfter a view of the place to-mor-
rmv w hether or not there may he
second public performance of the pas-
sion pantomime presented last Sunday
evening in St. Mary's ball, Winfield, 1*
^. by the choir of St. Marys Roman
Catholic church
The pantomime was arranged by
Anthony Schmitt. a member of the
choir, who witnessed the Oberaminer-
g hi pa^sioa play some years ago. and
tn his adaptation he assumed the char
jwter of the Saviour. The Sunday
Observance society asks that further
-performances of tiie pantomime be for-
bidden.
by tlte cunt a pouinl duty oil sugar,
witch will appeal to the pocket of
every homy in the land. Verily, a
coward is democracy!
rd Heim Brewing; Co
.... i'i -.r? vni,!!/.
KANSAS CITY. MO., l'ERUY. OKLA;
ic the
" pu,v Hecr and will have It. ■ .i.-ji . I
Osk of the worst farces, and the dad
of persecution and deputy marshal
fees, is an animal call. <1 "introducing.
Tiie thing was bred by deputies as a
cute way to work the government
Less thaii a pint of private whiskey
and no guilt are the sole basis of most
of this "introducing." It is as outra-
geous under one administration as un-
der another. Many a half pint of
whiskey taken into the Indian coun-
try for private use, und many a clearly
imaginary pint in the pocket of some
breech-clout brother, has cost the gov-
ernment 8"i00 in mileage and court
costs. It has got to bj the most hlgli-
■handed fi-leh'mg of the-geverKmentaad
..f citizens la our legal anaals. If
Marshal Nix enn abate it he will build
himself u high niche iu public esteem
Cold storages at Outhtle Mulhall, oriando
Porrv, stillwater and t handle r, OU.
Poll l
i ti.
W
to cotnincnee near Cotreyville anil run j
«. mitiiwe.-t tt a noint near raxvhuska. 1
i.'n Urie an<l ''Kingflsher, thenee U>
Wheeler county. Texas.
QEGL^HfcD A DRAW
'f Mtt v-Kiinnd Con^l'af ItrUvei
of Oklitlioiiut. • ii ti .I) ml ley
i .. it. d conti'st no uvret.
iii ill llcun ni^-ht before last betweci
.'"a Hall, ehamjji'in welter-weight ol
lahoma, and Dudley Evans, cham
i .ii welter weightof the Pacific coast
7?he wager \yas for £">00 a side for su
•Uitirhlff
1 ; The suit of
agaitisl 1'. c.
.. r u-Uy. for #.">0,000
i i .ioili— was be-
■ t i rc this morn-
i
•C'
nriilgc, oi
damages for br.1
_-iin in the circti
mi-
t.e, IVII -nr. 'Mil.-is.
i Sf'ttKi-M ' March 10.—A. F.
' S'an I'elt. wli ' on the l-.t iust. shot and
I killed Constablot cwlfield in the streets
I of Asli t,rove, in this l onnty. rode into
.Urn Hull. ■ that town and delivered himself up.
He was arr li rned la fore a justice, and
after a se arching preliminary held to
answer to the grand jury in a bond of
?-:,m The -cntiin nt of the commu-
nity with rc .'aril t" the killing was in-
-l-.inccd in the readiness with which
his bond was iiyidn.
a ii i ti u V « *♦«•! tlvertloe. ^
ah. - SAJ Fkam isco, March 10.—'I'lio Hrlt-
\i; liinacv in twiiaty rouuils. Hall felled ; fihip omali, the largest sailing ie*-
; (Hi.s-i'tvi:M'. a> dTiail'tVie better Of tin . \ Hying the lOnglish fiag "n'J^the
t' >n 11 - -1 ii 1111 the flftccntli round,wliei
I vans rallied and maintained hi-
lound till the twentieth round, whei
1!te miij onand i ilji i.niiiiala imterfciei
a .il .- uppress. d the contest, and it Win
I'l'.iiiouiiccd a draw. The ll^lit \vn-
witnessed ly :.','ioo people, many o
tlu tn from abroad.
The Oueen of all lleers
Call {or Our Cavei-oc, Special Brewt^
ll lleers. Only Choice Hops and Barley used.' ' " ' ' r
Hp, Purity and Strengilt
N, F. Cheadle,.Agt
\. STKWART'S
Real - list
ESRY,
BIRAM L. BOYES, Pres
il'I II.* "• . , , J J
largest cirrying sh'.p in the world, is
long overdue from Hong Kong and the
greatest anxiety Is felt for her safety.
Kin'1' Humbert received ex-Minister
of tlio'United States Porter cordially
when the American diplomat had his
farewell audience after turning over
the United States embassy to Wayne
MacVeaffh.
the Imiii-..-. M. iiioilin CAB'erenc
Abii.iim.. Kan.. March 10.—-1 he larg-
e.--t audience of the week lit the Knas
Methodist conference heard Dr. Qttayle
of Baldwin, and Key. Or. i rnnc, dt
Omaha, last night on edncatiomil
work. This morning Or Vincent ail
initted to full metfibership artd deacons
orders I) 11 Biniamitt. 1>. A Sliuett,
c. o. Bear, ■' R- Deana, T. T. Hyde,
i ,1. W. clary. M llnmnrsmil W B. llan
I son. Reports were heard and in the
j afternoon llishop ^ incent anil Dr.
j ynavle addressed a missionary meeting-
renalfu Applleatlont OMraaala^,
i \V vsiiim. ion.March 10. —The decrease
' in the a limber of claims received daily
■ at the pension bureau is shown ill a
statement prepared at the department.
The number of pensioners on the rolls
is now approximately O'W.OOO against
li.v.'.OOO for the corresponding week of
| last year. The number has, however,
steadily diminished since Seplumber I.
The number of eases pending the action
is ii.il HV,I This is a decrease of over
01.000.
LfCtTBBt hart) been received by the Q rn ' l O r
oklahoma experiment station from all
over the territory asking about tame
grasses. '1 he department of agricnl
tare has rcserv.ed its opinion until now
as to What is the best grass of those
tried that the effects of winter weath
on the grass might be observed
From two years' experience' on the
tation farm it is believed that for
Oklahoma lawns, yards and pastures
no b'.'tter grass can be secured than
Bermuda (Cynodon dactylon.,
makes a g nod pasture or lawn t'-.e lirs
year from c. heavy seeding, grows well
during droughts, and has withstood ___
two hard winters. At this time, March JJoe
puttingout nicely. The station
authorities are aware that this grass
is condemned by many southern peo-
ple who are acquainted \v ith Bermuda
and its habits, but notwithstanding
that Bermuda is recommended for this
■tlon. Plant a half pound (if seed
a door yard, but use for an a.-re
about three cr four pounds, when in-
tended lor pasture. Seed may be pnr-
■hascd of any seed merchant in Dallas,
Texas, or Kansas City, Mo.
.1 It. VI ll. OX 1 buy M I lis.
lemiracinu Keport* t'olieevliieit IIn' s
C'ontfre^fttnitii N« t llorne Out.
Wasiiinoton. March U .--Uepresentar
tive Breckenritlge, of Arkansas, ha^ re-
ceived the followIng telegram from th
son of Representative Wilson, of West
Virginia, concerning his father m con*
d it ion:
G i: .\ Dai. a j au a M X , March «.-Kever «0iu:
In bed. v tv went; ami much cmaclated.
\V. I. Wll.ioN
1 he telegram is not regarded by Mr.
Breckenridge as encouraging, as the
reference to Mr. Wilson ^ weakness and
emaciation dispels rose-Colored reports
fcebeived ef i.itf
tjornc
Sale.
Ti <v
cl t v
rith ami D Streets.
Lots for Sale.
Spec -il Attention Given to Contest Cases.. ^
I have a large list of claims nnd town loU for ^If,^"^
",,y a,,ya i?aim «'« towS'ot for sale? list them with me.
OKLABOMA
L,. 1). TREEMAN, Caah.
S.
and iERGHANTS BANK
Corner of B. and Seventh streets, Perry, O. T
a General Bnnkmg Business.
Smith Brick Manufacturing Company
NORTH l'ERRY, EAST OF RAILROAD
Perry Made Brick,
Cheap as the Cheapest.
. o'f*
Republican I'Wy Tli-lti'I
I Kansas Citv. Mo., March 10.—The
following city ticket was nominated
by the republicans at their primary
ejection yesterday: Webster Davis,
mayor; .1. lireeu, treasurer; U. Bishop,
auditor; J. M. Jones, police judge; C.
I E Burnham, city attorney
t.reul No'thrrii Wutje* Keduretl.
St. < in ii. Wash. March ID.—A reduc-
tion in wages just announced in the
mechanical department of the Oreat
Nortlicrn roml ban resulted in a strike.
Car cleaners were cut from SaO to fSI.
car repairer-, from s.ia to S".aand fore-
men from sol tofla. All the men af-
fect. '.I f|iiit work, but tlicit' places were
mostly tilled by green men.
Two Women TaIce Hill Pol'.ou
Fa vr.TTE. Mo. March 10 —Li/.zie
Kiuzv. colored, s servant at the home
of .1. 11 Choru, of this city, committed
suleiil - by taking rat poison this morn
lngl Minnie Morrison, colored, failed
III the second attempt at suicide last
night by taking too large a dose of the
same poison.
Dentil of Prominent Churehmau.
Paris. March 10.—Cardinal Leon Be-
unit. Charles Thomas, archbishop of
Rouen, died this morning, lie was
created a cardinal by Lao XIII. on
January 11) of last year.
The New York state, senate's judi-
ciary committee bas unanimously re-
ported a bill making liaziug a criminal
offense
s dm! rLRWjnu miLiiii
* VI nnv STHAM. Manager and Proprietor.
ManuhcUrS™ D™ ,3.. !W
ki„j, Moulding ..<1 Casing. 1'orch Po.t. Cor..r., lta«. Bteb.
Store Counters and Shelving a Specialty. Estimate, given on all kind.
A GLASS.
d. L. CALVERT, ATTORNEY AT-LAW^;
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, March 12, 1894, newspaper, March 12, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116364/m1/1/?q=Howendobler: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.