The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, January 7, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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• . ofessional Directory The State Capital.
LAWYERS " 1
t ■ ■, By the Sttte Capital Printing Co.
TK KlVliY.
T"> MT AMXTFUR.
T H KEMP,
Attorney-at-Law.
Iiiieruutlunal loan muiI Truat Hid
Opposite I nutl Otncw.
Kuoui 8 Oklahoma Ave.
lit-ueral Criminal und Civil
lb all courts of Territory.
"LXXTRIK. • OKLAHOMA.
ABEL 6 DUNCAN,
Attorney- at-Law
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TO llin. lUBSCRlBESt;
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8ii nuooiha S.QO | Oue month. 75
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Two wtek ti ce U
W1CKKLT EDITIO*.
Uvlug TliS Vwr
if no. the editor's advice is take tlu
. ^uuiu . w .www «o 1Hr as Chicago. The , i*e t * «' Largmt l'ruviluul Art
Say vw VIh" L"V!o if ti . service is as near perfection quick-
' , , , 1 ' c' 10 I witted managers cau devise. Being ^The onlr Art Periodical awarded u
most blood-curdling tra/eJ.es that has ! ;hir|y ral!e, tfI0 shoPtc,t roaJ, you oa£ Medal at the World s 1 air
' e.pf ^ J. one lhat depend on getting through on time. Invaluable to ail who wiehto malu .hei: ^i:.'
wlu prouably cost tour lives, occurred The liue is run as straight as modern °7 url or l- u**^v their Uou.e team
; ia the heart of this eitr veiterdar of 1 Miifiueeruiir could mtke it Track is for IOO. w- «m ««,.i >. « > ...
I a... .. , , • . . Iwu"f ."T., *«« .* tuianllMtlQiiaqmIbmoc pi with - .
I ternoon. (nor|i Joraan, a ugro, uliot wd wlUvhvivy itw} mi No prat-lcoioi pa tea foi eopyiai 01 framii
his wife, his two children, a boy and , tier, cosier and more comfortable j •uppiemcn^jry I'.**** "f * - | ^ ^
^IEWHK.
Jitcd ly all:
girl, aged 10 and • yoara reepec •• are Kaasaa City thanthe tWo I JrTK'^os?1 w'/wiii aend ai o "PatutT
and then put an end to his own lift- by fast vcstibuled daily expressea oeer ' Hpsimifn." ,
shootinj. tiiinself in the temple All U*1' Santa Fe route. Superb accommo-. KONTAui t: uahk
are dead except the g ti 1 who is fatalh !<latiom wlth Inspect to diniug cars.
wounded. The face ..f the dead b,/-. | free chair cars and sleepers.
I was horribly ..lunvK-.l. an.! Iron. all up- | ?' 1"'"- ""•■"'.•st airent,
; pearanccs after shooting the boy Jor !
0M«opy.p« ,w «.«• dan must Uav. struok him «-IU. an us SPECIAL OFFER tO SUBSCRIBERS
IWin requesting a chsuge of Postofflce or aoiue other instrument. OF* T'HIE
address allwaysglve the name of the Jordau hail Wen lving apart from his
' came in . United States Investor
dinner. His wife asked him to sit -
down unil have .tinner with ti,,-,n but T 'onHtuntly iuerea iiilf demand
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KKATON ft COTTMAL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Kootus 1. 2, ninl 3, International LAeo
and Trust Bn'lilg Okia.. Ave.,
OfrusiTi u. y. land Orrioa.
aent;othervriae their maj be adelaj la
making the charge.
| Sample copiea sent frta.
1ST"Liberal iuduceweuta to Poataiaat-
ara and Clab Ageuta.
J. W MILLER.
Attorney - At - Law.
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OKLAHOMA'
Tlme.Table.
north bound.
No. liTi Cblrairo Kapresa, leavea • 7:l& a. ni.
N*<>. •)(>«, Mo. ltivcr Kspresn, • ,':lWu. ui.
t No. Local Freight, • - «;80 a ui!
houtii am hi*
No. 403. Texas Kxpress, 11:00 p. in.
No. 407, Local Kxpreaa, 1 :<xi p m
No Lo< al Freight, • j:uop. ui.
• Passengers should procure tickets
before getting on the train and aaye
, money, in purchasing round trip tiek-
. ets to local points 10 per cent off.
f-. R. Dki.ankv , Ageut.
! he had been drinking an.l immediately
commenced to pick a quarrel. Hi^
| wife remonstrated with him. but this
! angered hi in all the more. and. draw-
ing a pistol he shot Li* wile twice.
She rushed out of the house and went
j to a neighbor's, where she died After
upon the I'nited states Investor for
informatiou respecting investments of
all descriptions in every section of the
L'nited States has led to the establish-
ment of our "Financial Information
Agency," which has agents and cor-
respondents in every state of the Union
and will assiduously ferret out and
FJK
Will contain u new Serial t" r>«
through twelve numbers, entitled
A si.\til LAIC MFP,
Hy KLUAUETA sTI'AKT I'H 1:1.L -
Studies in Great Literature,
CM AS BROWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
oai.ABoa a
Edward M. Dawson
I Late Chief Cierk, Department of thn
laterior.]
Attorney and Coumellor at La#v
Prai tleen In the eourta of tha Dla
ti U I >i?' olambla, Court of Oiaima. tb«
Departaieata and Ooa*
t if« Npeciul atien'.lou ^i?eu to
I ami an.l Indian Bu^loeaa bafurt tba
lute>ior Oepartineut.
IMSHOXOKRi).
Capt. Dreyfus, of France, Publicl)
Degraded for Treason.
llfS KI-Al'LKTS TO UN Ol-T
31. I j. MOCK,
n ion Attorney, tifteen years praetic
Late Co., "CM «M th Ohio Vel.
UJIce 2nd St.
Guthrie. Okla.
Live pr./inpt personal attention to all
claims and inquiries. Rejected, neg-
le« t.-d. and al>andoned claims a speci-
a t 'riiuiisands of such elaims pos-
ing undoubted merit in which
'urge amounts of arrears are due on
file in pension offices. No promises
made that cannot be fulfilled. No de-
ception practiced to secure claims
1'aithful personal attention given to
every claim. Information as to pen-
on and liouaty matters free. Corres-
pondence solicited.
KOUH- IS
Paris. .
ftls. t)f ti1
artillery, i
erol stuff
... .. , | I mted States Investoi
turned, Hje perwBi Idltad and ^„„ ,.ni.n wtth
"'J'" ""1 lhr w''l<" subscription to'our t in
hv i
rry Away a Steel Safe from at
Cor—A llonkkei<pei' of a
\ ork llrui Ace used
of I'hffft.
;iu. 0. -Cupt. Fred \V. Drey
i- Fourteenth regiment of
i-eently attuehed to the gen-
• f the army, who was tried
ALBERT HIRZEL
IM1DERM1ST.;
Uirds <ind Animaln of oil Kinds
Wt dun tod In tho Most Natural
POSITIONS.
No. 708 S First St. Guthrie, 0k. !
'ourt martial, eonvieted of treason
in disclosing important war ottiee docu-
ments to foreigners ami sentenced tt
deportation and imprisonment for life
in a fortress, was publicly degraded
this morning in front of the military
school in this city.
At o'clock Dreyfus was conducted
to the square and led before Gen.
d'Arres, who was in command of the
j troops, and the sentence of the court
I martial was read. The general then
briefh addressed Dreyfus, saying:
I "Tou are adjudged unworthy to bear
i arms. In the name of the French j>eo-
j pie I degrade you."
Gen. d'Arres then gave a sharp word
j of command and a non-commissioned
; officer of the Republican guard ap-
proached Dreyfus, the infantry pre-
sented arms, the cavalry presented j
swords and there was a long, solemn j I
j roll from the massed drum corps. ok
j DreyXus started back #as the non- sw
cominissinucd officer approuched him | I
and shouted: "Iain innocent: 1 swear ha
New Figures in Literature and Art.
Studies of nun and women who an
coining forward into public notice
. „ International Papers.
| shooting his w ife Jordan killed the promptly make known to its subscrib . . .
j ln y and girl, and then put the pistol j ers all matters in the financial, rail- series of arti-les treating «■. < \. i
to his heud and blew out his brain* .way. real estate, and industrial world, >ug relations and historical paKsa-,
snnotku hi uhosth Hkeiy to affect the market value of! b«twwn the tTnited States and othei
' ' f securitiea. eountrtes.
ihe Peculiar sou of mi Indiana >iun f. r An Attractive Proposition. Contemooraneous European Aft .ire
Oniuagu*. .
Crawjordsvii.i i: Tiul.. .Ian. «>. One TN ord« r to introduce the facilities of
of the most peculiar lawsuits ever lilt .1 L this agency to a large number of
in the l'nited states is on the court subscribers as speedily us possible, tve
docket here. Three years ago a pas- ' "ffer a privileged subscription (usual
sender train on the .\lonon route was pri°« •« °0 P f aunuml for the ,ub-
wrecked near the home of John Elliott, i ^cription price of the I mted Stales
north of this city The iraiu rolled Investor. SI.UO per annum. That is to
down an en.bnnlim.-nt and one coach *"<■«: ?>■ snbseriptlou to the
_ i ... ... .1 mted states Investor, amounting to
was burned, live persons Killed and ,th „ privUe* ed
inaneial lnforma
tion Agency.
IF YOU desire information respect-
ing particular ruilroad stock or
bond, or the financial condition of any
form of property, write to our Finan-
cial Information Agency.
II YOU desire to know whether a
tenant or mortgagor or agent is still
residing upon a piece of property in
which you ar« interested iu any part
of the United Mates, write to our Fi-
nancial Information Agency.
IT VOL desire to know the character
or value of a mine or a laud com-
pany which has been offered you iu
any part of the I'nited States, write to
our Financial Tnformatiou Agency.
IF YOF desire to know the character
and market value of a piece of real
estate in any town orcity in the United
States, write to oiu- Financial Infor-
mation Agency.
THE UNITED S rATES INVESTOR.
1 ii,"« Franklin St., Ifoston ;i;ii liroad-
way, New York. 241 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia.
the
seventy
taken to the house of Elliott,
he wants Sl.ooO damages from the
road, because, he alleges, that
health of his family has been bad ever 1
fcinee the wreck, and this is caused by
the sounds of the groans from the in-
jured that vibrate through his house
every night, and that when they go
out doot'a at night *the "spirits" of
those killed iu this wreck can bo seen !
walking up and down the track in front
of his house, lie wants all these things
stopped, ami damages for the annoy-
ance which has caused sickness in his
family. He says he has dreamed about
the wreck every night since it hap-
II l\l AH OKI ||
PRISON.
I Itch t
Ex-Judge Rob
1-r K III UuthlUKl
I lie t It II I'rUou Prupo-
WAHIIIXliTON. .Ian
erf Crozier. of Kansas, has rii^ to
Washington as a representative of the
busine-* nien of Leavenworth opposed
to the proposition to change the Fort
Leavenworth military prison to a
I nited States civil prison and It. is
probable that the matter will be re-
opened and the military committee
grant a hearing to him. lie combats
the claim that the prison costs more
than auy other system of keeping mili-
tary offenders would. The Kansas
members of congress are disposed to
stand Mr the Leavenworth people.
Certaiu religious organisations con*
tend that the stigma «>f imprisonment
should not be put upon most of the
classes i f offender*, sent to Leaven-
worth. %
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Discussions of important que
and leaders of Europe
Political History,
Such papers at l>r Frederic
croft's discussion of Seward's
tude towards Compromise ami S i-s
aion.
Political and Industrial Questions,
Treating with special knowledge
ami impartiality topic - t comm tnd
iug iuterest in American political
and industrial life.
Education,
Jpecial regard \Till be paid to this
subject in its varied forms.
An Announcement of Importance.
During 1805 Dr. John Fiske will
furoish a series of historical paper*
entitled
Virginia and her Neighbors.
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1895 THE BEST RKAK1MJ IN 1895
IMF
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Magazine
ST NICHOLAS
For Youn Folks
IN 1893
f |^ 11 L l .ditor has been able secure
A storii s by some of the leudiug
writers of the day. the January nuin terian Chure
I her containing new stories by Covan write a not
L^Olt a long time I havt
*• writes tin Pastor of tli
f Geneva,
f appreciati
an old resident .
irround to piee
Vive, la France."
1 lie non-commissioned officer then
tore <iff Dreyfus' epaulets and all the
other distinctive marks of his rank as
captain of artillery, ending up with
breaking the prisoner's sword in two
and throwing' the two halves at his
feet.
rv T
Kan
i engine.
D. E. Tilden. of
appointed pen
if C i
I'.lo
Miungton,
examiuei
1 lie Wonder ol the l iterary
World At the l'rice
of $i.oo A
THE CHRISTMAS NUMBES
Is an indication of the quality
of the magazine /or the com-
ing year. It contains articlen
by such w riters as
Dovi.l and Marv ti. Wilkin*. Later Editor and Publisher of Curivi.
| In the year othej new stories will be aturc I aui a regular pureh
i printed, by Rudyakii Kii j ino, Flob- each No., as soon as it arrivi
_ ! lnci: Warkn. i>k Amku i. Mai-passant, ; always derive therefrom much
| The (rrcuiest year in tho hUtory Other I ond .nterUlnment It flord
1 this magaxine, now without a rivai in reatureB which mark the coming year creation and merriment for mj
i its field, is the one just closing Plans are the Pri/.'i ('ompetitions, the best of leisure and information - v
for the coming year assure even greater .if translations from all languages
sucess than in the past. | continuation of the Famous Stor
es. ami from time to time inter*
surpris-'s for our readers. '1
islied,"
Presby-
!i "to
to the
t Llter-
aser of
and
profit
me re-
RUDYARD KIPLING
n
U. H. LYNDS,
Houses for Rent
Property for
Houses i'or Salt
i:tc., E<<\,
G. H. LYNDS '
Kcal Kst.it,•, Lo;tn- and Rentals
Dreyfus
was i lien
•onnd the t
marched, bare-
ntire square, in
[ front of the troops He was greatly
i' excited and shouted more than once:
I "T ;im innocent; 1 swear it." But ev*
| cry liini- the prisoner spoke, iu accord-
I ance with orders previously issued, his
i voice was drowned by the roll of the
drums.
J Am Dreyfus passed in front of the
plai t- occupied by the representatives
j of the presv he shouted: "Tell the
J whole oX I raiicc J am innocent.
; This caused some officers of the
; ariny reserve, who were standing near,
to retort: ■Down with Judas; silence,
It was evident that Dreyfus
words keenly, for he turned
round ami faced the officers
itening manner, hut before
thing further he
| traitor:"
felt these
horply a i
iu a threi
uld d
I't'hitectiiiil Iron
THE
Oklahoma Foundry,
W. L. CHORMLEY, Manager.
Eut i:'..v -; Cheerfully and F. mptly
Furni3hed.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
was seized by the soldiers
escorting him ami forced to continue
his humiliating march uround the
squu re
The crowd outside the school 011
hearing the prisoner's voice w hen he
protested his innocence, raised tierce
cries of "Death to the traitor!' "Death
to the traitor' The cries were ac-
companied by theshrill whistle peculiar
at Osborne, Kan. . ^ .
.,. , ULV. ( n tS. 11. PVRKHURST,
state ireusurei Lon \ stephens, 0X Will Caklkton,
Missouri, has tiled his new bond ami it sfF7". j. Gabnskt
' > i approved. ' j.mx Vaxc*
A part of the main buildin? of the
Ohio state insane asylum, located at.
Columbus, burned on the 4th.
A vigilance committee hanged three
horsethieves near Cantonment, i. T .
ami shot their bodies to pieces.
Citizens of Nashville. Term . are tak-
ing steps to send a large amount of
supplier to the .Nebraska drought suf-
hln'kt
Hi SltY Ul*86KLL wbay,
Geri hudk Atiierton,
Clinton Scoi.lard
wrote his famous 'Jungle Stories'
for St. Nicholas, and it is a we!.-.mi.
{ announcement that these will be .: 1
' tiuued iu ltUiS.
NAPOLEON
FOR YOUNG RKADKRS.
ral
of
nake
rk of
While T10 Cknitry will have for
its leading feature the new Life of the
French Emperor by Prof. Sloane. om
—♦ j of the most ]>opulur of Si. Nicholas
SPFPIAI qn.niY 'r° nil who send writers takes the -,ai.i. cl.aru. l.r lor
ncCCD in their subscrip-1 hls inspiration.
Urrtn t ions for 189!
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the next 3«i days we will send fre
Jctober. November and December
rt Stories
it u treasury of the best w<
tiio imagination.
Trial subscription, three months. )
cents Single number *.'5 cents. Yearly
subscription. 9'L00.
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work. Your editors are masters of the
situation. Tney have :m inerraut
bllaher
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W. L. TURNER, Caahle
bscrip- hi'inspiration. .. 5
H? A Boy of the First Empire, 8 -a- ' ^atiosia i
When the
pri'
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handcuffed.
.1 driven to
.corted In
ended,
en to a
irdinary
squad of geu-
S II \l.
astings of livery Description From
One Ounce to Five Ton.
nonm i
Di:* Moines. Li.. Jan. • .
j northbound passenger ti
i t'hicairo. liock Island A
! road was standing at the
THE
Amateur Sportsman!
Published monthly at Oua Dolour per1
War, Contains interesting, instructive
and practical articles on
HUNTING. FISHING,
CANOfelNC, CAMPINC,
NATURAL HISTORY,
RIFLE i TRAP SHOOTINC,
FISH CULTURE,
und THE DOC.
u-nii j5 cents for three months
trial subscription.
IHE AMATLUR SPORTMAN CO,,
• College Place. New York.
Do you w ant the famous Glucinum
pi ns? The Statu Capi i ai. is the ter-
While the
in on the
'acitic rail-
oon Valley
mines mile- south of here, last night,
and w hile the messenger. Frank Tar-
rode. was outside his car, robbers en-
tered the car and carried away the
hoary steel safe, containing S.'IO in
inom-v and a valuable package.
A brtikenmn. noticing that the lights
were not burning in the express cur,
gave an alarm. The robbery was dis-
covered and a searching party of fifty i
i /ht\ .-ii hi i ti.i
!•' n n-
>klal)tit(!H Thai
Samuel Milton and wife, colored,
were arrested at Topcka, Ivan . on the
charge of complicity in the murder of
Mrs. A. D. Mat son.
Six miners were seriously hurt nud
one other fatally injure I from a pow-
explosion in the W.J. Haine\ Co.
works at Uuiontowu. Pa
Dr. George Marx, of tha agricultural
department, at Washington, n well
known entomologist and a world's
authority on spiders, is dead.
us at Doniphan lake, above Atchi-
son. Ivan., is declared by a seicriti-.-t to
be pure natural gas. The ice « n the
lake serves as n holder for it.
The Kunsas Democratic Flambeau
club of Topeka gave a banquet to its
lady friends and installed J. L Sehini.lt
as president und other officers.
; The third uunual meeting of the
1 Kansas Editorial association will be
i held at Topeka Junuary .'1. and
i An elaborate programme has been ar-
j ranged.
I .lames Pease, the tallest man in the
Kansas penitentiarv sent up from i V1..1
Chuutauquu county for cuttle stealing,
has applied for a pardon on the irround
of innocence.
John Marshall, formerly of Virginia
and later uf Detroit. Mich., "as us- j "ITmIJ
j phv.xiated bygus iu his rooms in Wash- J> ,'?ui',ut w
: ington. lie was a near relative of the
late Chief Justice Marshall.
It is reported that Pope Leo will is-
ue an encyclical from Koine which
j will greatly strengthen Mgr. Satolii
: the papal delegate at Washington, v •..
; iny him almost plenary powcr
! I'lte Missouri iMUird of health has
; elected Dr. .1. I Leels. of St. Louis,
| president, und Dr. NN P. King, of Kail*
| sas City, secretin ;.. The board will
ask the legislature for ab-olute powi r
to suppress cpidcm.cs.
j The depart in, nt of agri. iilture at
Washington has printed for distribu*
tion a paper on llo..- cholera and
Swine Plo'/ne." which deals with the
identification treatment and pr>'\i-n-
! tion of the disyuse,. It will In seiit On
a pplicat ion
Senator I oclcrell introduced ti i>! 1 ii
the l'nited states senate to permit the
state of Missouri to select Jfs >, | nt-rc-j
of government land in the *tatc for the
benefit of the stute agricultural college
, to make up the shortage in the old
l grant.
The house committee on Indian uX«
When von want typewriter paper' •'•■"> «<• j fairs reported faroraldy the Mil giviuR
do not send away for it. Tiik State Piiii ahei i hia. Jan. J. s. toxey | the secretary of the Interior power to
M-ii'Aj keeps a* large stock of all has tal . n up his residence in this city correct erroneous allotments in Okla
I i ii.lv Manifold parchment—the tin- for the winter, having rented u house ( hoina. The bill is in the line of a gen-
, t manifold made at $1.85 per ream • at i i . t. raid avoaue lie proposes to era 1 law to meet conditions in the fti
i -me in and see our stock and get our ' c<-.a.-au his children here and agitate ture as well as to correct mlstakui
paces hi4 non-r-.'.ure^t-bettrlu^-boud scheme, made recently by the department.
Christinas) numbers Our Christmas
issue is superb The October and Nov-
ember issues are complete iu them-
selves and contain, among other de-
lightful articles, matter by Edgar
Fawcett, Ella Higginson, Julian Haw-
thorne, and other famous writers.
This is a veritable literary feast for
one dollar. Sample copies 10 cents
cen - each Address, naming this paper
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who renders a service to Napoleon,
and becomes one of his pages and tin-
ally an aide. He is with him at thej
most ericieal times of his life,- at the
departure for Klba, in the glories of
the life at Fontaiuebleau, and finally
at Waterloo The story glows with ,
pageantry, and is a truthful and ac-
curate account, based upon the best
authorities and varilied by the latest j
information, of the life of "t he nian of
destiny.' It is really a delightful'
*1/ tal Not. sh.
'ulilleatlon.
tl,e_t.i-i.-t.-t court ,.f r.ogaa c «ir. Okiuho-1 story-history Of Napoleou.
ury \ Herri man. Plaintiff. j WEST POINT
M. Bay, tV."f'en.l«.l. (- ®-1 - , A.N II MAN-OF-WAR LIU'
The aliuviMinuicd .l.-feiiUuiit, Joe M. Rny. will ,
-i be has been sued by the above Will rc.-cive attention Lieutenant Put*
one.i I 'until!, Mur> A Herriumn, in the Uis I ham writing of cadet life at the mili-
"i;« J" y.. Uil.-Knsi,rn Kjllcott,
ead id oi before the I6tb day of of the tyag'Sbip m blcago, will des*
A. 11 lsy:>, or Ju iKiuent will l e luken ; eribe the experiences of our hurtle ' --a-
English Kitchen
R. S. McCUBBIN, Prop,
tiiin for ihe
our hardy;
s of war.
Inspiring; Tales
cribe the experience
zi„ri - ■ « - «
hi 'lie lltli -lu\ .-1 April, l«m, al i?i
i t per ami inn uij.j coils of suit, which
i:.'.Kiaeut will l.e declared a tlr-u ami ven-
lien ti]><>ii the following ileHcrihftl pro- i FOR BflYH AND GlllI
to wn Lot.- seven 17 , el^ht sl( nine ,r. u
ii ill twelve p.' in block I clieodore Roosevelt will vrr,
suIm|ivisi.in of the city uf j ies to be called ' IJero 1 ales f:
K..M Outhriu. Lofou emiDt)', I ,.ri,.un 11 istorv
Holla
or the
aw a y,
Half
fe was found u short
lopened, the robbers
ritorial agent and
lock.
keeps them
miners
hour la
dislu net
having become
i n i v mors \ mi mtoli..'
New Yoiik. Jan. •! Martin J. Van
1 )oh leu. head bookkeeper of the Clausen
A Son llrewing Co . is churged with
thethef^of sr,uo from his employers.
His present whereabouts are unknown.
It is said that his peculation* amount
to > .o.oimI and that the money taken
was lost iu speculation on Wall street,
lie is twenty-cight years of age and
Jiad been iu the employ or the Clausen
Co. for seven years.
1.1.1 „o,cl, .tiny
• nr, . an for that purpose, will i ueeds of heroism about wlu.-li tonr;
ail-:., sai.l Judgment and costs and 1 people ought to know. Prof, lirander
endered fer all other proper j Matthews will include in his enter-
Wfntess mr ii in.l and tlie neal of ald court ! tainiug papers oil "The Great Amcri-
-1 vt. ti,. - >ni lay of N >veoiber, a. i), inw i can Authors" accounts of the liv. - .,f
uhiiun,IiV:"rk ; Hryant, i:i..e.K,n. Longfellow llau ti,
orne. W hit tier, Poe and Lowell. Stories
l of Famous Horses in history and my
; thology—Bucephalus. Napoleon's and
• Sheridan's horses, etc. w ill be told by
'James llaldwin, author t.f Stories
from the Northern Myths ;\ Fire
Departments will be treated, ami there
'will be two or throe papers ii The
Hoys' Brigade. The Serial Stories are
; many. One called "Chris and the
Wonderful Lamp" recounts the mar-
velous adventures of u modern bo\
who became the aeeideutal purchasei
, of Aladdin's lump and summoned tho
jiun while cleaning it A delightful I
; utory of college gir's. The Thn . (
Fresllinell,' will appeu! to every gii
ami "Tedtly and Carrots, .lames fit i*.
.aerial of newsboy life, will be. read I .
every boy. A serial story by 1 ran c-
Courtenay llaylor is one of the features
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