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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL.TUESDAY MOilMXG, JAM AltV IT, 1905.
MORGAN NOW flRtftu u,,f\/
THEFIGHTHUMAmll
ONLY YELLOW
PERIL SC4RE
Struggle on For Control oi
Railroads In China.
has done me iu uca.se of Contagious Blood
Poison. Among other symptoms I was se-
verely afflicted with Rheumutism, and gut
almost past going. The disease got u firm
_hold upon my system; my blood was thor-
oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost iu
FROM PEKIN TO CANTON
I am compelled by a sense of gratitude I^OWCTS l3on t I akc RllSSiflll
to tell you the great good your remedy
Note Very Seriously.
INU UAINUfcK
American, French mil Belgian "hi
Financiers Project Line 2,500 courage to publicly testify to the virtues of
eruption*, splotches ami,other evidences ('i]jncj>c Learned Lesson From
Boxer Trouble That is Rc-
uf the disease. 1 v, l« truly ill a liail shatie
when 1 t>egan the use of S. S. S., hut the
Miles Long—Chinese Cap-
italists are Fighting
the Scheme.
Paris, Jan. iti!—Informal idu from js us
■ob reaching the highest quarters heio
blloWM It I* the extensive ini<.. <>f
King Leopold In the Canton-ilsnko v i .ill-
ioad which hiivu panned into th<? bunds « f
representatives of .1. l'lcrpont Monrnn of
New Vork. Negotiations'had boon R"inn
on for some lime, -ftp It WHS coiitetnfiulod
your great bh>od remedy, S. S. S , aud to
recommend it to all blood-poisou suffer-
ers. sincerely believing if it is taken ac-
cording to ilirections. and given a fair
trial, it will thoroughly eliminate every
particle of the virus. Tamks CURRAN.
Stark Hotel, Greenaburg, Pa.
membercd Belief That
Russia Will be Good.
u
j.i
the lemainder fled in wild disorder, leav-
ing ln-ann of dead and wounded on tin
Meld. The Kusal.-m.-- pressed the pursuit
and look the Japanese positions January!
1" at uoon.
Tribute to Port Arthur Dead.
Headquarters of the Japanese Third
army. Jan. us.. via. Fusan>.—Oeneral Xogt
In uddre.xning the army at a memorial'
service todaj, paid a tribute to the t - i \-
i<*ew of (hono who had fallen during 'he j
•doge cif Port Arthur. II.■ -aid the splen-
did w< rk or those wlm had given up their
live.-, re. tilled iu tho successful < apturo
uf the fortress uiid he desired to share I
ilie honor with the spitils of tho>. who
• ilt-d to bring jiUcce^.-'.
I The plH'-r chosen for the niemoiial n r.
. . „„ monies was under the shadow of tin- bill.-
UPRISIING wlo-p tin.- Uf* blood of tIt hfi"i- \ .
Japanese Bombard Hill#.
Iluunshan. Jan. t" (delayed in trans-!
l mission) -Tli ' Japanese today bombarded
; l.iaofantnn and Llustzyatuu and also
, lx>ne Tree and Novgorod hills, which they,
up extremely anxious to capture.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets.
Al! druggist* n-fuud tli*> money if it falls
to cure. E. W. Grove's isignaturo Is on
. cach box. -5c.
RIPLEY MAKES
A STATEMENT
Fears Public Doesn't Under-
stand Alleged Rebate Case.
WAS NO DISCRIMINATION
President of San a He Says There
VC'ere no O.her Competitors
in Field -A $400,000
Suit.
Ill you now. and t vcl.t n«ver doubt i
you any" moi*. I ."hall TOfft >'« • a'lfl 1
will find a way p. gi\ feu I am
. alive sto^k.- and bonds, and what is '■
• after my d'-ath tin* children cuh fig"1
! over If tuey *rutU to
I "Did Mr. Duke gi\i you any slockand
I bonds?" was asked.
! 'No, he ne\-er did.'
Jfr.s pukr rlieij told of hei inavriag* •
, H \ \V. W. Cue- In New. York. rhey
' lived at a hotel until Mr. Duke wut
raid.
THE EIGHT
ON WHISKEY
Prohibitionists in Indian ler-
ritory arc Active
ltil£.«iuil
BRISTOW IS SATISHED
<11 lied lo
Painful swellings in the groiiw, red erup* j(' (
ti our upon the skin, sores in the mouth ;i,,
and loss of hair and eyebrows, are some of opii
thcsymi^ oftW.^e.H«««^.^. nil an
is uu antidote for the awful virus uiat }{i) jKi 1|;)|,,, chine.-e t -rri-
attacks and destroy? even the bones. ,M| t j,..,,, hut r -i a.- in-
B S S. contains no Mercurj-, Potash or di< aiinK • imn. i .it- - i v«ii. u- action
lo combine, Hdgian and American Inter- ott.e; mineral insredient. We offer f 1,000 . 1 '• 1 ,! , Ml,u" . 1 ,
,to.o « o cirantwtlly .over (lie Fnineo- foJ. pr(X)( t,mt jt ,, nol llb lutely veKet- ,^r,L ll',h.'" ' i 1,1. , h , ''ij7."«rJSV Wl-
— — able. Home treat- ain ni|giu indicati thai ihis i.^ tin cor-
ment l>ook giving rci t view.
the avmotomsand liaron liajiisbl. 11 Jimm ■ tnlnist'1,
Ilr iEl ' who ha not .. . . Ived offi. lal i,.tllhntlon
other interesting of . ,.|ri.ujur> vl.slt«-ti s> r tm- fanm-
and valuable in for- d"WiM this all -rno..n and III.- A*noclated
matiotl about this rrcs- Uinhr^tatids that thev discuHSfd
rli«i flM mailed ,1" circular informally. Th. minister,
oiseabe, maiicci pij i ( > hj< vMl ((( (nli| Lslll..J^WI
free. ^tlr, physt- KJjtj 11 ,. As.soclated I'ri - s
cians advise free JAPAN WILL ItEPLV.
The Japanese have not replied to
m>--ii t'lreul ii- 1 Raiding the violation of
Chi!i."«- in-utraliiy by Japan 1ih;< nol y.-t
reached II • Brltisli "fori lgu office wIm-i-.
todnv li win < \plained tliat the delay
w.is douhtlews din t«i th • absence of Am
1 ■ - - idor Uenckendoi 1: such coinmiiiii "
. iti-r... hig 11 •i.illx in.mltted i him
, , n ti:, foreign of- bays He Has Made enemies and
t!> • \pi • • Ion of I T. . j , «v/ « . n. . 1
matter. In diplo-
ircular i^ regarded
i t. Igian concession foj a lino from I'ckln
to rfankow, thu - making a conttrfubuii
trunk line from I'ckln to ("anion, out
i'.urto nilies, cutting from north to • -.itJi
ihixaigh tho heart of populous t'hlna.
The extent of thla project la compared,
hv tho« familiar wllh the negotiation*,
with the transcontinental llm-s couneetlug
Now York and Huh Fitinclnco. That por-
tion of the project relating to I'okln and
liankow is htill hi alieyanet. hut the
l.'reni'Hi view appears favorable to com-
bining tii - Internets si* as t>« make 11
continuous roUto from the <apltHi t' thu
greikt emporium ill the south That por-
tMil ivbiting to th.- Hankow-Canton rail-
road Is considered to have :>«<en closed by
1 he ti*IISier ,tiee of tho Intereits of which
t|ie persongl holdings of King I.eopold
make up the lurg. St part of Mr. Morgan.
This binineh of the negotiations was con-
ducted at Brm-s.-ls. Tlv «-mceaslon of
tho llnnkoW'Oawfcon lallroad was origin-
mJIv American and then lMissed under
liHalao control. The line in about l.stmi
miles long and the extension to Pskin
wll he alvnit 1.100 miles, a total of -.n"",
mliea without i-ountliiK the ettensiv--
m>ura toward Kiauchow and Tien Tsln and j
Hhang llal.
rteporta received from Clilna show there
— tlon against foreign
a:>d the authoriticM I
Interfere with the]
' French. Belgian
hnd" American' Interests. The native op-
mohIUoji Is nut confined to the, ignorant
■ lasses. It concludes «'hinrae capitalist/
who .lie interested In the earnings of the
aajlroada. These have combined with
the Portugese on llv line from Canton
to Mooko. They recently held a violent
meeting In a Buddhist temple at Canton
for the purpose of opposing Prancfy con-
trol of the railroads. Tho official report
showing the cancellation of the British
. oncession for u railroad from Swatow to
1 haocliou, and lta ro-issimnce to Japanese
in cited an another evidenco of national
opposition to American and European
«ontnM. A (mious feature is that the
(*hineso eapl^aliatM do not wish for entire
control of the railroads desiring sufficient
foreign participation to ensure foreign
governments preventing the (dctortio!i of
Chinese officials. The French authorities
other mineral ingrcdien
for proof that it is nol
SSS
JJJ
those who write us.
Tho Swift Speolflo Company. Allanti, 6>.
Chicago. Jun 10 — rrcfldeut K. P. Ic n-
Ic> of the Atchison, Topcka and Santa Fe
vailroat! cuinpatn. iu further explanation
of his telegram to the Interstate com-
meiv commission regarding his with-
drawal of a request for u rehearing of the
. uae in which it is ulleged hb company
s.tvc rciiiit..s to the Colorado Purl and
iron • ompauv "ii coal shipment?, tonight
mad.' ih" following statement:
"The stnteim nts that have been made
loc. ntly rolatlv* to tlu hearing of the
, intcr.-iat. conmiei .-<• coinmissitxi for the
- ' i purpose of investigating New Mexico coal
rates Italic ti. an utter misconception of
Washington, Jan. iu.--Fourth Assistant| ,|K. r!U.ts ,ii--« p>y. d by the testimony,
Postmaster General Bristow, who has (which arc as follows:
I.... . ...... I . , ,,mm; . ,,, I "Tin ■ mining industries .11 Arizona and
hocn appointed speLlu! - ommis,,uii'.i to | OJO N!,.xi,„ upon tli" HI Paso
tlgate trade conditions and other and Southwestern railroud and ita con-
ii)way >
and steamship com puny said today:
Friends in Vt ork in Postal
Department.
CITS OFF 100 MILES
Union Pacific Lets Contract Forj
Line From Kansas City to
Topeia and Others.
COMBES IS
STILLOM TOP
Frcneh Ministry Weathers
Another Severe Storm.
A DISORDERLY SESSION
Socialists Precipitate Free Fight
On Legisla ive Floor, One
Deputy Shaking Saucepan
in Premier's Face.
matters affecting the Panama railway . "ectIons liav< long 1" < 11 Important cus-
1 tomers of th>- Santa l " company I ; rea-
son of their large consumption of oyumi-
*1 suppos 1 have made some enemies nous coal Tin* favored coal, by reason
.In.-.- I undertook th., outlet of OKslstam 'I'l ihty fur pui;pu..f . l that
, , , , „ , ! nilnetl Iu northern New Mexico and south-
postmaster general, hut I also believe 1 , , . Colorado. All the mines sltuat. d up.
have made some fflcmfls. At any rate.) on Hi- Santa i« railroad producing this
I Know then arc many men who had. ,,Ualitv «.f coal were owned or controlled
business with tills offlc. who have said |,y the Colorado Fuel and Iron company
that. not withstanding their opposing J Som- two yea rs ago the Atchison com-
. . .. .. , ,. , ( ; ...'opinion of the actions I have taken, i puny, competing for thin buainosa, was
innumerable .ilk-g.itlon~ or hua« nes r, Jiav,. j., do my duty and havo acted • coufmnted with the necessity of making
neutrality and of ,n|national la\\ . u if, ( thought best and according to what j 11 speeitle freight rate which would en-
d by ItiiHsia sin< the h^giaiiing ot 1 , ( fHj, to (,l(. rig.|,t thing it has been 1 courage th" Industries mentioned to use
war. but the Japanese government pro)-1 ^ muny ,.,.8p<.vts a hard office to nil and I coal insteud of oil. which was then be
' ' 11 ' in muny other respects a pleasant one.! ing e«.nsldercd and had beeomo a urae-
I leave the office with n gi t hut fed | tlcublc and < heUp fuel ip consequent of
. ,, ,, .... . 1 that tho appointment which the presi-i large discoveries of oil in Texas and Cali-
ilmilar to tho • yellow peril scaice. Jli. I jU4H made will be a pleasant one to
1111. I am going to try my best to meet the
■\pectaiions of the president uml of Sec-
retary Taft."
Mr. Bristow has not formulated any
plans for his new work us yet,
devote the remainder of the
ti^o ii awu.v on January
"I havo nothing to fear In Texas,
said, "f am not afraid to go hack ther<
and. while f have no knowlege of ai y I
dlctment ugabist tue thcr ■. I can cone. |\«
of no reason for on . This propert*'-'fj ~
mlnc iu Texas l have improved by build ; ... ...
ing houses for teuunts aud hav • mud 1 pi^lPST S Stt LLLirr
It self supporting 1 also have raised . • LLUri
crop of tobacco."
Mrs. Duke then produced a letter wld> ,1 } ' 11
phe said was written by her husband to
her father, In which ho wrote of her i;i
a fraction at.* term- Mrs. Duke said thai
she was born near Buffalo, thirty-seven 1
years ago and cam to Mrs Dcsplalm ;
boarding house in this city when twelve
years old. Iler mother she continued.;
was Helen K Chapman, a daughter
the professcr of languages in the unlv- .
sjty of X w London Iler grand father)
was Thomas H Webb, tho lather of fr< • .
masonry'In this country, she declared. Siate Capital iia
She also told of her uvarriug" in ppc. 10 u . ,. .., 1, , • \ .i;rn-
George W Hopklnson. which murrlaK .|
she said was aunulk-d. and of h- r mav- uu.s efioit .m, made p\ \uriou- 111-
rlago in is?: to IMward F. Powell andldiuu pi ddbiti ' h4V*
lier dltorco from lilm In 1W3. IVqtlllnod In thv ofclahoma' uifl Indian
• j Territory slutobood bill provisions fw
local oplloi: or government control of
llijnor sscllini;..
—— ! Fallal William If. Jwlchum, ol t:ie
MRS. DL'KK IS ACCL"SKI> OF DUlNU, \ 'usiiii;gton lieadquaile:a of the Cati •
CHAD WICK STI'NT. ^ ^ I miasloi;. called upon lndl.-.i
iiguinst Commlsiiouer Frar.ei • ]•;. Leupp, in
! Dr. Sweet Points Out the Awful
Results if the New Slate
Shall be A lowed to Make
Its Own Law.-,
N. W.
CHARGE IS SWINDLING
ably will reply t<> this fyrmul charge.
Uaron Hayashl thought, however, that
in llii- with other charges and j
Paris, Jan. 15 (1:30 a. m.).—Premlef
Combe*' cabinet weathered another storm
after a session of the chamber of deputies
lasting until 1 o'clock this morning and
secured a majority of tcu 011 a motion
supporting tljp deductions of the minis- j
ters and approving the policy of tho gov-)
ernment. Tho result was reached after
u debate m'urked by frequent violent af- J
terral ions, threatening u free light and
during the*course of which an opnociiiou
deputy rtourjflied " saucepan in the fu«;e
, of the pi inler. The majority, although
not large, is considered sufSceltn to insure
I the reteptiou of I lie mluistr>.
It was generally expected that the svs-
. sion would cuknimile In the overthrow
- of the ministry of lYemler Combes und
I the (loots and gallery were pocked by per-
Kansus City. Jan, 16.—The contract from I Hons who desired I" witness the llnu 1
tl e building of the second track of tho ' struggle. The contest against the mlns-1 i>alny .lanunry 11 with
Ullfon Paelflc railroad between Ksrsn- tr>- had been hlowly gaining mound. I hu and other Itussian olht
City and Topcka. has been awarded to W. prlnclpui olmnents <<f op|K sjtlon were: vivwl here today. The i'
Uiadbury. of Den\«i. He will built! uPPoSITION ISSI liS. with his chief otlhials 1
•Uty mlles-s<'\en miles of track, convert-} First Those combating tlie j uh< y ot and met General and AiMdame
ing the proneni single track between 1 Premier Combes for separation of church and the party till landed iu stesni launehe
' >eka to a double lra« U and state; second, those denouncing the J aud were received "tiy a guard c
said Great ilritain, the Cnlted States and
Germany hud a. Kieut int'-rests In China
as Russia had und knew from their own
agents whether it was necessary to in-
terfere. incidentally. Baron Hayashl said
he was well pleased to learn of the in-
tention of tli" American government to
establish district court Tor the con-
sular service In China and Korea, as it
would facilitate Japanese appeals from
the consular courts.
I At th German embassy a discussion of
I the Uiisvian circular was productive of
I the opinion that China had too severe a
lesson in the last boxer movement to
permit of another outbreak against Euro-
peans. It was thought improbable at the
embassy that Russia really intended to
withdraw from adhcrenu to the agree-
ment limiting tlift zone of hostilities in
the far east.
CHINA IS NEUTRAL.
At the Chinese legation It was ajjscrtod
that China hud maintained' a neutrality j
such as few Kuropean ix.wer* could hav
kept, in the face of tlie moet trying Clr- j
cumstanoes.
"If China violated the neutrality," it
was asked, 'what have "Germany and!
France done? Why select china for suel- o*iC 1 T ti c /"<
a formal charge to th. power.- : It is JjlISCh and btllCl 1 ClI Ol 1^301
Ii-.t a question of pn 11 the par!
of the Chinese populace for | assure you
that a ureal mass of the Chinese do not
favor the Japanese any more than the)
do the Russians." ,
fonda.
As a result of various negotiations an
arrangement was urrlved at whereby the
Atchison company agreed that it would
, cany coal from the mines to Deming for
Viid will i I- Pel" lon and would there delive
time lH-! SJin>e to tlie «■" «
insultalioi
toward the discovery o
which liquor traffic tnu,
Chas. F. Taylor and Mrs. Alice W Mij .i uim ti
Duke grew out of n transaction In which j(l.1(J a
the pair, it is alleg«<i borrowed
from th" president of the Coinmerclal
National bank, they having made alien-
ed false repr 'sentatlons and htivlng giv-
en alleged false recommendation.-.
District Attorney Imbodcit say: li« is
willing to co-operate with the New York
authorities if they desire to send Mrs.
Duke buck to stand trial.
re
Dr. K
he
i: * Sv..t 1
iceutly,
>m*i tneth
cpressi
bale of liquor to the
El Pa
. and Southwestern
and fhr .lat. wh.-n his .'""l'"1 -oral,any . ..11^-tiner In addition
I to its own frelalit rate of • the sum of
<1.10 for the Colorado Fuel and Iron rom-
I pany, us was the custom of ull roads in
A 'GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES I """
Itching^ Blind. Bleeding and Protruding
Pile*. Your druggist will refund money If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure you in ti
to 14 days. 60c.
TESTIMONY OF
THE BREWERS
AN INEXPLICABLE MISTAKE.
"Through some inexplicable mistake tlie
Joint rate which was put In force to covef
this arrangement and which should havo
shown upon its face that the rate Includ-
id the price of coal, failed to disclose
such fact, and us u consequence it is pos-
sible there may have been unintentional
violation of the law but it is obvious that
no on-> was injured thereby, because the
Colorado Fuel and Iron company re-
ceived under the arrangement nothing
more than the contract price for its coal
d there were 110 other shippers in that
Held.
"Tho
lo the — ■PPMBB
Colorado Fuel and Iron company and
clearly shown by the fact that the fuel
company hud no interest in the freight
rates, all of which were paid by the con-
paign Contributions.
S10ESSEL IN JAPAN
i A Touching Scene When Rus
sian Off c-TS Rush toia'ute
Their O.d Chief
One phase of the Santa Fe and Colorado
Fuel and Iron case will be heard in the
| upremc court of the Cnlted States 011
1" 1 January _J. Attorney N. B. Field of the
^ i ' aledouiu company, who was in Chicago
THFIR STORIES AGREE < I'l.lav on ins way W*Washington, declared
• neill OIUHILJ MUM.L. lh, .suit rra ,lanum-s
POPE APPEALS
TOAMERICA
Holy See Is in Bad Shape
Financially
MUST HAVE MOINEYj
This Is Hirst Time in H story of
Church Tnat Ihis Coun-
try Has Been Call-
ed Upon
the matt. r. Dr. St
minister and Is . e.-r
Ft deration of Indian
Is to prevent the
Indians.
"In all the old treaties." said Fntir ••
Ketchum the other day. "there I- a provi-
sion. | xi t there it the request of tho
red men tiiemseivvs. prohibiting th- li-
quor traffic. These ,>rohlt'ltlons have
worked inestimable good. And now that
the statehood bills may l ■com. laws, in-
validating the treaties, similar provisions
have b_'en incorporated In them and wo
are trying to keep them there, ji Is said
Commissioner Leupp favors the regula-
tion. It Is well known that liquor Is the
curse of the ahoriglnee, and should the
fences be let down to whiskey sellers
It would undo all tlie government has
accomplished in half a century."
MINEWORKEKS TO MEET
Ncidrinijhaus Vi'itli No Inten-
tion of InHuene ng Legisla
lation-Committee Adj.urns.
company is prosecuting in tho courts
! wll be heard iu Washington on a motion
compel the Arizona courts to ussumc
formerly judge of the See-
d'district of New Mejtlco, and who was
I removed by President Roosevelt, it ap-
; p.-ars. refused to recognise service of pa-
per-- in the suit made upon E. P. Rlpf
Washington, Jun. 16.—No little comment
has been created In Catholic circles by
the appeal issuud by Mgr. FalconlO to the
hierarchy of the United States, tolling, ! ';"1
them that the Pope now relh s 011 the '
Catholics of America, tor financial aid. it
is the tlrbt time in the history of the
church thta such an appeal has been
made. 1
"I regret to ttale." saj s Mgr. Fal-
conio in his appeal, "that notwithstand-
ing th.- generous response of the Ameri-
can people tlyj tlnunchtl condition of the
Holy Sen is fur from being prosperous or
uitu 1 satisfactory. Th.- present sad state of
hichjsomo of the most prosperous nations of
CONVENTION AT INDIANAPOLIS
WILL BE TAME AFFAIR.
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 16.—The city is
filling with delegate* to the sixteenth an-
nual convention of the United Mine
Workers of America, which will begin its
sessions Monday in TojnMuson hull. It
Is expected the convention will be tho
largest in the nlstory of the order. Dur-
ing the last year many new locals havo
been formed and ull locals organised
within three months of the date of tho
convention are entitled to representation.
It is not thought that the convenlon
this year will be of unusual importance.
The contract that was made with the op-
tutors last year whs a two-year con-
mutter of wages wll1
not com- up at ti meeting. There «
much routine business to be t .in.-ueteti,
iiowo\ er, pertaining lo tin Inicrnal a''•
fairs of the organization. One of tlicsH
matters of importance is to be consid-
ered and acted upon Is the proposition
to change the official organ of the I nit. J
Mine'W orkers from a weekly to a mont -•
1\ papei', Secreturj Wilson advises t if
proposed change, but the committee <>*
ofti'erV reports does not deem the chuttg«
advisable. The question will b. settled
by the convention.
President John Mitchell. Vice 1T<-Idoiif
William Lewis ar.J Set■retary-Tr- asnr- l
W. D. Wilson will bo re-elected without
opposition.
Europe and the Increasing demands
the funds of tho church are the principal
causes of the actual Unsocial situation
of the Holy See, a situation upon which
our Holy Father looks with alarm, be-
cause unless his children come forward
raor• liberally to ids assistance, notwith-
standing the utmost economy practiced In
every direction, lie can hardly met t the
exigencies of the vast administration of I
tho ehuroh, which extends throughout the! pueblo now ficvtl'RES in rul.O-
whole world. j HADO ELECTION FRAUDS
onsequently, ids eminence tlie card!- i nebb> c.d. jnn Pl.-Tb. grand |n-i
I INDICT TWErSTYOMt
Kansas cfc und Topefea to a double IratU j and stab .
icond, those denouncl
ide'lt of the Santa Fc. when Mr.
Ripl. v was passing through the territory.
.1 idge Baker held that Mr. Ripley was not
jpplny in the terrttory. hut Himply puss-
Louis. Jan. 16.—The iuvc
rai*8toeasei J committee of the Missouri house of
rMMtat'vc- .ct t St. Lout, to dv t, i j a'T W))M ,1anulte, M ,he 8an. I t'lw.'m rti."hoii~ll."ai;"V"!he"' S™1,'1'0""
on bS rail." ti..! «mrc« and «M. at tl.v 5-i.«-. ,,t dwj tu.1 }h«t «" " . Fmn' *******
■ ■ ■ ■ nti-llHtta.il t.i the republlou. iiftatp cam- ih- t'nMoiiin i:,«l eomiwny w rulne.11 b«n fmtjtcoiBln* from f mil
palsn land officially croUU-d to Titoin..- i a'"1, '.ollniwl* o 'th^
tak.al *hiol. wlTl bo la'ard j'anu-1 tnuV!', ktiown to all llift ardfnarlj-a ot thij j ei,.,.t i.,n traud- la I . ah, i;
1 I nited States the said fin.inUul tllflfl* nl-1 ,,jght returned lortv-oi.f iudlctineul
• n.,- reports w |. k.a 1,. ti,.' H,r or i>i
trlct Judge Voorhles. and the eaplas' > w
not be Issued until Monday.
! double track system will be u < 1 by r< Rardlns 'he lives of army ofBcerw. and, I Itualan general was uttired hi a mllltar
the Union PaeiAo and Rw?k Island nys- I thiid. those oomplainlng of the tardiness j overcoat and wore his a Word, lie looked
1 em*. Hlmultsn«ousl> with the «losing of of the ministry in pus«tiig a .aw ere* I well and walked with a -tateiy step.
1 he contract with Mr. Bradhur)*. th< con- 1 atlng an income tax. 1 preceded by a few poll-" of lb «rs and
tract for the completion of the cut-off be- These vurious «lenients sappwi tin • followed by bis retinue Stoessei sloh
1 ween Topeka h#i.I Hiatal Inland. Neb.. ■ strength of llu maJorit> until Premier wended his way up the hill to n prettiiv
1 let to Kllpatrlok llrothern and i.'oIIIiik i Comber found hlni el/ .•onfronted l>y re- situated bungalow, where he will be quur
N'edrinkhaus, who waa chalrma
the republican state central committee1
land is now tho caucus nominee for United j
Stat, s senator, adjourned tonight t
In Jeffe — *
and Iron companj
FOR EARLY REVISION
of Bettri -e. S'eb. Th« gap to be filled is j beiliou in his own 1 ink
letween MenoVeti and Onafii. Kan. The . losing the three day* debu
• onstriietion of this new line will give "f the goverumsut was n
1 he Union Paelflc road a direct line from fenne of his ministry und
"'opek^t to Urand island \ ia Man sville of his detracts
iCuu.. und the Ht Joseph and Oian.l
lyiand road. All through trains for the
oast wll be run ove. that lilt" thus cut-
ting off about low mile.i of tra.'k between
lvanoas City and Sail Francisco.
City Monday afternoon. Th
mmltlee did not complete P.S ti
...galow, where lie will bo quur-1 vestigatlons today. According to the suit«
His speech in j t. red Russlun office 1 s ran up the hill! mont of tho republican members of ti:
on the policy , from nil directions und saluted their late house committee, who constitute tin- in:
ehcmciit de- . idef, The closing su-1 of the gnut diama I jorlty tlu . ommlttee will report that Ii
denunclotlMti | caused u feeling or sadness. | Investigations have found nothing
"I'hey are tho same men who s..tight
protect Ksl« rhaa>. who glorified Colonel
and who now seek to arouse the I'HE RREWLRS TESTIFY
Dining the day the hous« eomn
heard the testimony of Adolph Uusyh
Otto tSlfel. Wealthy brewer.- "
LEAVE HEAPS OE DEAD
, show that th"
campaign to influen
to
ontrlbuted money
A STATEMENT
BY MRS. DIKE
and Ituly
by the rates lanr of which at present in a very larg-!
Colorado Fuel I measure the lloly See i,^ deprived, may
i be adequately compensated.
"Hence, besides the general yearly . >1
I ctlon, which Is to remain as heretoioro j
and lo he more earnestly encouraged. |
other means are suggeited which may
prov. hero In America as j ,.dneth as1
tliey have been ill some countries
Europe." I held .1 meeting today all be
These Weans. Mgr. '^ lo ts_;gfcr- ,l. •, < ' Pt .\l Jenkins, ip-soluii
Tor an (.aily revision of tlie
unanimously adopted.
;r. l'alconlo - ggesis,
are the formation of "IVter"< i'enee so-
: cietles," tho keeping of 'Peter s Penei
I Hoxes" in ehurehes and Institutions, a1 .1
' "other pious devices which the piety
| tho faithful may suggest."
W
A Civil Service Order
ngto
, Jan. 1 .
pr
IS SILENT BUT CIVIL.
Gcssler Ko^iean Ciu(lit With
Infernal Machine in tils Pos-
session Held for ldcmticatlon.
I htimdvlithM, Jan. tii. -Detectives 1 loin
N w York stid wi; ' ing.011 are vxp. . ted
ln*re tomorrow for the purpose of iden-
tifying Hessler Rosseau. tne man a'i"
vvaf arrested hcr> today f* r hiving au
Infernal machine In his possession and
who Is locked up here.
The p .tographf "f Roascatl set,I t
■ '•dorado have not liad time to roach theft*
d'Htlu.i tioti. but Captain Dousghy i- c n«
fidenHy expecting to hear from the lwu
ver authorities that Rosseau Is known
there. Ills reason for thinking tM Is
that Rosseau wore a bat tnade by a Phil-
adelphia manufacturer n:id sold bjr u
1 Stiver firm ltassea u'« codlness and
nerve does not dasstt him Isits ipiK't-
|y III Ills cell at th city hall and neV« t
omnlalu:- eli wii.- very anfj^ns 1
the morning ueaspniwrs but these wore
reM«d bin.
He is a man of more tliun average In-
telligence anil education Ills aiu w. :
are civil, but digs tiled und Arm. aud be
cannot be Indued to auswer u single
fuettlon about himself.
•1 mnde .( mistake " lie mid t . Captain
Donughy today, "but 1 have nothing fur-
ther to If yuu want to know any-
thing about ni" you will have to find
It out for yourself, l can't help you."
Rheumatism
Dow not let go of you
who* you apply lotions ot
hlwtnti. It limply loosen;
ite boM for a while. Why?
kesis to get riS of it you
■Stt correct the add con-
Aloa of the bloo4 on which
it iipmli. Hood's Sarsa-
MriDa has cure4 thousands.
ariny to the jdteh of attempting
ctab" ^ald M. Combes.
The premier roferred to the calumnies
which hud not spared his while hairs. He j
Wished time to complete the work ugiilnst
the lelignnis uHsoei.ittons, und if the min-
istry were retained he said It w Uld pro-
ceed to eunslder the income taN. work-
Ingilieu'.s pensions and the separation of
church ami state, but that the latter would I
nidified so ns to avoid any spirit « f in- 1
tolerance. in cloning Premier Combes i
bald:
"I hope ihc majority will be maininlned
I in order to carry out this policy■. If there
1- to be another ministry it will Im one of
reaction. The rlianib. ' must choose be-
tween marching forward or leading itself
1 tt! reaction.
SOCIAI.LST0 START RliiH'l'.
The speaoh was Interrupted by nolay I
i demonstrations of applause and dlsup-
' pro vol.
Mm Rlbul and M. Dos .itlueke.l t ho
; ministry, the latter declaring that M. j
Combe- pollee Was <>|ie «if dissimulation. [
I An indescribable tumult followed. The |
s-ieiali-i* vialeavored to scuie the i -n. hes .
I to attack members on the opposite sld> 1
of the chumbet Hiul amid eries of "tralt-
I or, ' "eowaI'd " "assassin." fh> president |
temporarily suspended the sesrion.
I The violent wenes were renewed when
Mi
Tatudyapu 1 undated'. A|1 day of Jun-
uary th- Japimtse Ixmibardcd th- Urn-
slap potdflons to the right und left of
the railroad with unaccustomed vigor,
O11 Junuaa-y 10 at o elo -k ill tho niorn-
li'K 1 .Ispanoe iiglno'iit advanced in the
late of a furious lire from batteries and
rifles, drove ba«'k the Kuseiau outposts,
who drew on the Japanese to a masked
battery and later allowed them to conn
on suddenly, when the Ruuaians opened
u murderous fire, the iufunti.v regiment
1 was Chairman Nicdringln
Tells How She Met Duke
and He Proposed Marriage.
(iEISSLER TO MARRY.
Othe
wit 11
tar>
id
Adolphns liuscli and utlo Stlf< I I
practically the sunn story regarding
I'j!,'KKt contribution to the republican sti
ampulgn tund as wus told to the «>
mitten last night by Chairman Nledrii
PROMISED HER
(Id.
id
::trlbuth
almost completely untiIhllu ted 'ind l^taUve favor for their busl.uv, in
k l'
CARTERS
evi y
oral.■
am culled Ol
fund for th-
campaign, v
after th«
Adolphus Uu-eh
lid the amount l guai -
"hut i shall do .. if I
in answer to a question
had contributed p
She Offered to Sign
Not to Accept Any of His
l>rop:rty -Both Mar-
ried Twice.
1 pi-- ..
ENGAUEMEN 1 OF t Ki-\ ll<'MAN 1«J , laboiei.
WASHINGTON MI88 • •
I Stat- Capital Bureau, llljj ti. Si N • • I. r'.-al
Lli k\lItW MIrngf.""!, Jan. ]• .■• I ' • -- n-' ue w
tlUnUo , ■ Mi- Julia 11. Adam 11n - • • afl'. t
I Arthur H- tiela^er, Carmi Okla.,|tlie d<
I was today announced ti >1 do' pur- in tlu
I ..Tits. Vr. Qelsfler is president of th"|
Sialcmcnt Stale >iutuul lusmui
' l.ihoma He i« :• 1. .<■ ' i\
!.« prominent in we^tei
'sued an order directing
I the executive <lepbi inicnl an
| Washingtni . whose ni iiieipal 1
grade pcrformetl by >•!;
shall '
In the pc
,1 b" pr.miot
• transfi rrcd t
1 t-ompiiii
IcctlOl
Vull 1
eg ll.uuo befo
1 fo;
tin
nd
•tats Duke, wh
Miieliiniiuuy vote showed tho governmci
lad a majority of it. The decUlve vo
■ was taken on 11 nioiion of ltbnvenu Ma
j tin approving the deelaratlons and pn
Kiutu of the government, which n.
: adopted by a vote of to 27P
CURE
Rick IW.laclio aud relieve all tlio troulilaa Inrl-
dant to a billons at*i« of the system, aueh aa
DIviihmi*. SauaM, Prowaiuoaa. Dial rest after
eating. Patu iu the Hi.le, kc. While their moot
remarkable suvcaaa baa becu ahewu iu uuriug
Stifel. Thomas K. Ni drill*;
bans appeared again before the conunli i
tee to make a voluntary statement t"
the effect that Rlcluird C Kerens and
Wni H. Thompson iiad both offered t,. 1
guarunte. one-third of the amount of!
the cominittee's deficit.
A DISCREPANT ^
and
ustanct
ed .Ml.
Duke
I light
rdc
dei
wit Il«'
HIS JllDliERAYMOND NOW SICK
Clarence Douglas Files Chirgrs
Containing Seventeen Allega-
tions and Asks lor Inspector.
Statu Cupltul bureau 1413 ti Si . N. W.
Washli gton, Jan 16 — Colonel Clarcuccl
U. Douglas, editor of tho Muskogee Plus - J
nix. today filed with the attorney-general
charges against Judge Raymond, of th>■ 1
Western district of Indian Territory^ Thj. |
eharge- contah
of flug
nt ubu
olllcl
Uouglit-. has asked llie utloine>-Kenerul
to sen«i an inspector to Muskogee to in -
vest Irate fhe chmg.,, In eorroboiatlon
of sllegutlous tiled are letters from the
chairman of tho republican committee of
the Creek nation nnd prominent attorney*
located in nearly all the principal towns In
the Western Judicial district, narrating
<>• ■ and Ihigrnnt abuse of
oftk
Headache, yd Carter's Little Urer Tills ira
equally Mkhial4eln0onBtl|iaii.|ii.<urinRaii.| pre-
\entiuf thisanu-.jiutf. 'iiipiaiiit,while tU.y alao
c >rrac t all Jiaordora of 1 be a t MUiae ti ,ati m ulkte the
lo «r aud reiiulate the bowels. Etcu if they only
~ HEAD
Aebethe? weuM boalui><stprlceleeafotb«ae who
suffer from tUla.Uatr« «iugcomplaint; bu*fortu-
nately theirg oJneaB>lo«aDolaudb«re^ii,l tb a«
who .'.nee try them will find these little pilla valu-
able lo ao many wayatUat lh«y will not be wil-
liog to do without them. But after all sick bead
ACHE
la the bane of many Uvea tbat here ia whera
wemskeeur great b.*st. Our plUacureit whde
other* do U'M
Cortar*s Lutie Lieer Ilila are very -<aiall and
very eaay to take One or two nilla make a dose.
Tbny arsatriotly VOgNshleOaa do sot ijripe ot
th t Ut l'"V their geiitlsaeUon plsaaeail who
CAitn cc, vtv i:u.
Hfl Small Sose. Small Fries.
Lightholt
the f tutemei t tllb.I with the recorder by
Treasurer Alt of ti°. republl. au city o n 1
t al coniniitte. Iu ll onI> $♦««' was ■ r >111 I
• I !•> I llto S'i 1 • 1 •.llUllitteeni M' II I . i
nell direct* u th« attention of the commit i
I"- to the difference of In t m two
1 The report of the committee will be
lirawii at tlie meeting Monday in order
1 that It nia\ r -ueh the house befor* the
voting for suiator begins at noon Tue.---
Aecordiug the republi.an member!
ti. ommiti• * wiin ai. in the rm-
j.,rlt: . the report will Include the stcimg-
I r ipheis transcript ol the testimony ti«k
I .11 ni fhe . . .t<ion.s mid will eoncludc wllh
I tne ^tattmeut thai the committee found
i.ithing tu substantiate thv' -liarse of
Kept enontatlN > Oraco that the money
wa> given by brewer* for the purpo ^ 1
iptlucncing legislation.
NO AOREEMEM
sto
H .. II. D Ai
inarrlag« to Brodlc L. Duke
the prtiident of the
k>aceo .-ompuny. wan follow-
iii-band's commitment to a
•ding- to inquire
made ;. slatemeiit of. the
under which silo met and
Duk' today
di clared that she wanted to
before the public. She told
Mi Duk- a- tho result of
re a loan >>:i tobacco
1-. said thai, she was ilum-
11 I mke proposed marriage
Duki had proailaed t.. give
■i bonds, but baa uaver mm
HAVE Bill ROODLI
Lessees of School Lanil Will
Put Up $7,000 and Up
.warJ to Help
j was u land iininig
Bo
. Ja
eld .
today upon invitation
Governor Douglas between a committee
of the Fall River cotton goods manufne-
turers nad representatives of their strik-
ing . mployt's cloyed at 6 o'cl-x-k this uf-
tsrnoon no agreement for a settlement of
the Htrlke havlna been reached. Another
oonfeeeme wlU hi 1 ,m ,,i the state b ttao|
\\ cdm adav.
.■ -• I b"< 11 large,-
c.i raising Interests
thai ir was for-
Icago and thut sho 1
tlon agent uf the
ipany. • Mrs Duke
then -tated that she had required the
sum of gls.*.f>Q in pay for the Redtleld land,
as. although hie hud possessioii of it,
sli.- did li"l have a cleui title beealit •
th-- land belonged to the bankrupt firm of
Sully and eompanv, which ■•otud not
deliver a deed b her. 11' r first Introduc-
tion to Mc.#L uk« wa.-, flu outcom of
h< >• attempt t" seeiiie a loan from him to
dev. lop her lands ut Redfleld
All Duke catfle u,. um.I saw me in New
Yoik and flirt, days aft rward lo asked
uu 1.. marry him." said Mis Duke "I
w.is dumfouuded ut the request, but he
insisted that I become his wife, and I
ilnaliv consented and wc wero married
on December l!1
PR< MISED HER BONDS.
"When Mr Duke asked me to inarry
him. w. dl-' tissed his fumilv affairs. Tho
fact that be had be >u twice married
would be unpleaaant for in- to marry him
and enter Into his family. However.
1 told him that l would sign an agree-
incut not to accept any of his property
In case of death, only securing for myself
111 v tw n propel ty at Hedlleld. which Is
fed four miles from Nueogdoches. In
, l- till;, .Ml Dukt Xi.d; *1 believe
K. C. S.
kansas (ill SoiiIIktii lliiilwav
Double Daily Train Service
Direct Cunnectione
with ull Llnon at Junction Points
for Destinations
Ko
this
I __ ■ _ apilal.
Carmen,
toda>' tho lesseet< of s< hool land In Wood
county met Iu this city na l deeided t
maintain a lobby in tho kghla" "
winter to secure ••Justice for the
Th- report Of It as published in ti
County N< w !., im follow.-.
"Tho school land Icwch o
county met In Carmcfi Saturday anil li
a very enthusiastic meeting
"It wis decided to muk« a finiit a
tin legislature foi a bill giving the b
tees justice ai d RrldK s and MeTaggar
were selected to go to tjuthrk to lobb,
for such a measure, it was \o(<d 1
ti -sesa each memlu r *1 to b< used in main
talnlng a lobby ut Clutbri > and th- edito
of the News was surprised it It being h
low, n.-> every lessee can well afford
up f r this purpose ,1 a :
fight for a measure is hound f
the lobby must have plenty of exp nac
money or It <*sa 11 not a .-■ • my> 11U an thing
"Every lessee ^beubl send In his ass.
mtnt at once lo C 11 Usskiii, secretary
Lambert, O. ')'.
Prominent les.. es i.i this county this
week have .-alrl that the movement to
euetalu u lobby In Outhrle with ample
funds far the n«*ees ilileg of the occasion
Is general I11 ull of the couuthwhe ■
there arc lesee-. I'll" amount that will'
be available fo-. sne't purpose*- .1 . tli.
lobby deslro to use It in furthering wllh
b' very great if even the minimum l.. j
subscribed, There are 7,fM leaser* in ok
lahoma. At one dollar each this would
bo it.aoo. .%t j., eneb- the amount Hint la
expected to be had—the sum would fie
l.li',lie The lessees me talking of rals-J
fund by subscribing as high
Woods
< math
North. South, East and West
Visit the Fnnioua
Arkansas Houlth Heaoi tt>
ISIIOM SPRINGS and SOIPHUK SPRINGS
• Popular Winter Resort
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the
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Thl
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