Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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DIKKCfOKV
*®ni'•circular spaoc facing me vice
presideni H desk, those of the family
statesman and in
of the
deceased
j
I
h-"
tkhkitohul orru'EKs.
Governor \. , >
Secretary " ' .en/row', , .
4i..i A" & •n9.i' ^jgrord. I mlttod to Full Commits i tne right On the clerk's desk was
; J1 passive floral piece, representing a
u7 a c'J Dlst J no I.' Burford
Judge ..nt Ju-JlcUl Dirt U Vv Su
Delegate to Congress.... |i. 'i'. j.'ivuii
Heglster.,..
Receiver.
lanu Oiric«.
H. M. Pillev
* • '■'? ■ • L. P. Hums
COUNTY UK KICK 118.
At^mcy'.'.'.".' J- "• W1®.?8*'-
Probate Judge. " Woods
Treasurer "' j vl a.teWi"d
Clerk w r .
Recorder... V fv k,"<i,forfi
sum.oischool.^ 'ams
Coroner V, Ou"MJj«er
Surveyoi r i, i t<>"
CoDinu* sioneis—-iiarr'i/' ii " tts
Maxey, W. Tompkins. ^""' C'
OKLAHOMA CITY OKFIClIltS
Mayor ,. , , ,
Board Aidermeri-" ' Mitscner
B,S.WarU-K' H' V, N-!so„
DamJugh VV ird-C- * ' «". W. H.
1 IlliU
II va i ,i
ilDEBTEDSESS OF PACIFIC ROADS. ^
Oon. Kolly Given an Ovation at
Council Bluffs.
of the galix, a North
I t*rolina mountain plant, while at the
The Hun.. Con,- foot of the ,haft wan the emblem of
l-^KlnltOli.n subj: ';~ Pe"C"',t,he while twined
Power .od „,r "" I "r"u"'1 " was aw,, ath „f La France
■Ckoa H WautiL roses This waa the tribute from the
"ceased statesman's colleagues in the
* | senate.
Washington, April 17.—Altnouirh At 8:311 tho was borne from
. committee on Indian affairs, for m,lrbl>' room hv nine capital po-
vid beforo the
- ® '''he lid was
hidden by a m:lsa of flowers, chiefly
white rose* with broad purple rib-
bon. When the active pall-bearers had
deposited their burden a number of
pines were brought and grouped
the first time, yesterday morning sub- U,C01nen i"J"'"or,n
mitted the general Indian appropria-i**® President's rosti
deflnit M the fuU co,nmittee, no
the bin hK Was Uken UP"" il « d
the bill has been variously described
and summarized heretofore The to-
tal amount carried by it is M, am, s.ja.
tV aril—F. J. Staley, In, Mc-
F.1a.Wa,d-C- A' McNabb, II
Police Judge...
Attorney..
ui.yk . /"
MdfsnuJ..
jui
•G. W. McClelland
R. G. Hayes
.. J. A MaJ tiLt
l'«'«ini of Health—
Ul-iei- r"kcr', Dr' Clutter, and Dr
Naot>.' Councllluei Dunn and Mc
Co..i,i,y Hoard of Health—
l<oilln^rer' Dr' UUll°' an" "• A-
gB iSisi</iassf
•Street Commissioner \v. p. Morey
CITY SCHOOL BOARD.
1'iesident, X>eios Walker.
Clenc-D. 1>. Leach.
1'irst ward—Richard Avey Iona
T: y- Wi1,lam8' ^ortterm g
UmX m Vrt~iL V' M°Cormlck,
term.
This is a material reduction, not only ' f,bout 41,0 'orm of the dead senator,
ioin the amount of the current uppro-' L .er^w',ere WRS l'10 pine, seaming to
priution bill, but also from the estl- v"ng the ,r«P*nt puu^ence of the
mate of the secretary of the interior, Carolina mountains into the
a to the amount needed Secretary chambc *- A few minutes afterward
Smith s estimate asks for thl\ fa,nllJr ot Senator Vance entered
'^appropriations now current amount un soon a'tt,r committees of the sen-
t° 97,125^90. nto and house appointed to attend the
Ihoro are several interesting features fun«ral entered Then came the hon-
in the1 bi" which have not been gencr- ffry P^H-brorers. who were seated at
ally discussed For instance, the sum the 8I,le of tho CI'5lt<>t ^clng the audi-
of 185,000 is appropriated to pay the ex- cnce'
penws attendant upon the purchase of , ", h<' sl>e ker and members of tho
suptfflas for the Indian service Here- ho"so of "PreBent itives," annr-imced
.°*°™ th- amount has always been tho "t*1'1"' "n 1 f ilter Crisp was es-
♦ n* ii 'i here ,R connection with corte^ down the main aisle and took a
in is item a clause in the bill which Sf'lt th,-> vico president, while
provides that the principal depot for , ,nt'lubors <>t the house ranged thein-
puichasiufr supplies shall be located at f ,ves 'D Uu' renr of thu hal1- Then
"icagfo. The bi«lo cVi n — .. followed Chinf .ln«itinr TT.iii . .. — i .i. _
there. The
term; G U. kiug, short '0n,?
J - House!, short term.'
ouperlntendeut, L. L. llallock.
OKLAHOMA LODOK NQ. 3, A. F. t A. M.
Meets 1st ami 3rd Mondays of each
month In Temple block.
Selw is Dodolas, o. h. Violet.
W- M-| heel.
< Vitus CllAPTKR NO. 7, It. A. M.
iM 'ets 1st and .'id Fridays of eaei
month iui Temple block.
n w Fkank iiARRAn,
G.W. SPiSNCBg Kecorde
OKLAHOMA COMMANBEHY NO. 2 I
Hotfuiar eonvoraUon at their asvlum
In Temple block at 7:30 p n,
and 1th Wednesdays of each mouth
I'KANK llAHKAll,
Kecorder.
The bids sh'ill be opened V0(* Chief .lusticp Puller and tho
e bill abolishes the oillce of nssoo|atod justices of the supreme
superintendent of Indian schools, ro- cou£.t' lvll° ","re l>own to their seals
auees the mimher of special agents' 'r™ prcsiilent of ihe United States
irom five to three and the inspectors . ™binet," was announoed bv
from five to two. , t«e "slier, and the assembly arose and
Ihe sub-committee, consisting of reulaln«d standing until the president,
* , ,^,ra Curtis' of Kansas, and Maddox act'°inpnnie.l by all the members of the
of Georgia, having In hand the claim t'al"ne,i except Secretary Lamont,
Of tho Choc taws and Chickasaws to the pMSod down the m^i° aisle and were
Kiowa, Comanche and Apache lands, ,
have decided not to report at onco tile ' clock the Invited guests being
divided report which It seemed last ""present Iiev. Dr. Moses I), lioge, of
W".,<.they would make. Representa- Kiohn'oml. Va, offered prayer, then
vive Maddox has been in receipt of ro- i -L ® sermon.
Quests from attornAva
fourth ward—0. A. Compton, long ' a1tt(?™'!ys representing the ' (,J'le fi"nura1 escort left the capltol by
iJ E
ItlNNS,
K. C.
OKLAHOMA LODOK NO. 1 KNIOHT6 OK
rUYTHIAB.
Meets every Tuesday evening, S 00
at turner Koblnson and Ma.u.
i r w,t , jas wioiikysb,
C' williams, Kecorder.
v^hancei.
OKLAH..MA POST NO. I, O. A. K.
Meets eve., second and fourth
rucday nights , • t,,ch inomh'-ou
(hird floor of district court building.
U. A. Kkidlkh, Commander.
J. W. Kvauts, Adjutant.
OKLAHOMA LODGE NO. 2 1. o. 0. I
Meets every Wednesday evenira
corner ftoblnson and Grand
OHDKIt EASTK11N bl'AU.
Meet* every 1st and 3d Tuesduv
3acii month at Masun'c ilall at 7•':«
M!«. O. P. Walkkk, K"
w. m.
M. 4 L. U.
Meets every Monday nigh
Choctaw depot in Labor jlall.'
IV/, W. Mabtin,
J. N.Clahk, President,
becretary.
k. ok l. as8i5miily,
Meets in Labor Hall over Choctav
di'|H,teach Friday at 7 p. m. i'rater
nai visitors are weicomed.
u. b, and c. j. of a.
n^tlhif Pim- eacl1 We(1io«d )
n irai,or Hail. Is progressing Unoh
Visiting members in the city are «,•'
dialty invited to attend.
OKLAHOMA ENCAMPMENT NO. 2 I 00 K
Meets every second and fourth Fri
day evening of each tnon'ii
J. M. CUKAMEH, i'llKDCJ 'Ikis
^ P. ' Sicube.
w. c, T. U.
Regular meeting of t.hc IV. 0. T. V
at the 1. M. C. A . ballei'e:' s-itui-
day afternoon, atSo'ldock. "
mks. O. a. amitsciir,
buere.taiy.
u. c. v. 8.
• .uiunicys representing the . *«■«*-*«n oww i .exi tne capltol by
noctaws and Chiekasaws, asking- that f easitorn <loor f«*om tho senate eham-
iey be given a hearing before the sul>- , 'r* The cns!tct was carrieil down tho
committee to explain the validity of on? fli^ht of 8tony steps between the
? ."aim. I lines of senators and representatives,
.Judge liarvey, the former delegate ™?l° acted as honorary pall-bearera
from Oklahoma, is here in the inter- j J fuueral p:fcrty was driven
° e opening of the Kiowa, Co- j th,! ''cnnaylvania depot, ac-
manche and Apache lands, an,1 when , ^omp'iniod by a delegation of
lliat matter comes up for consideration lh Capol'nian8 on foot. The re-
a the committee on Indian alfairs I '"j""8 w?ro ta!fen to Asheville, N. C.,
make an argument in favor of | W ® interment is to tal.e place.
congressT"
noth Hon
ef«
he _ _J| ^
the ratification of the treaty.
pacific railway pkht8.
wasuinoton, April -Tho house
oommitteeon Pacific railr.iads vester-
.V eontinn '.1 Its oo.i. i leration of the
proposed legislation for th • payment
the'uni'^'Sttu..: S "lUS° I
t!cip te in th«
Punernl
Asmvoton, April 17.-The senate
yesterday paid respect to the memory
of the latu Senator Vance, of North
nunuu isiatea ('). lirman Uei!l < nPcninfT Prayer the
was Instructed ti. r ■ , t ,1, n,J ' I P, ° ""'"'l'11 «" 'he deceased in
befom .. P esence , words of touching sympathy and honor.
Appropriate resolutions"were adopted,
before the com art toe of th ■ receivers
of the Union I'acifloand of lion. Oeorge
loadipy the sp.cit, council of the
United states, the committee to get
thesa persons information of tlie
present status of a (fair, of the road
and of the action tulcen by the govern-
ment to protect its interest.
During th
of the house, the
HIS MEN IJ EXCELLENT SPIRITS,
Cow, Hi™. C'nn.1 «„„„ to T.6„ ll|a .
KiKht,-u , FranoUc
Arrauglnf to lend aoo fa-
ti m ployed.
sh?"-'aN^ April "•-Smooth-
Sh.nen and sunburned hut with bright
eyes and linn steps tien. Kelly's troops
marched out of Council Illulfs. At the
head of the procession rode tho general
forl|S I i sorrel horse, loaned aim
lor the occaslo- by s sympathising cltl-
Alon? *h« t«~t the general was
(, ven an ovation, and several times
stopped by citizens, who demanded
a speecn and the pri.i'ejf,, of „)1!kt
hlS s:ae rud« Sheriff
1 u l,° went rnoru as a pilot than
a peace ollicer. behind in regular
platoon formation, with blankets rolled
and bund es carried knapsack-fashion,
trudged the army, with steps as firm
as the muddy road would permit
At J:.lo the bugle sounded "fall |n"
ail. In half an hour the army was
under way. S. II. Finney, who loaned
Oen. Kelly his horse, alsosupplied two
g trucks on which tho provender was
loaded and as the cornet, which does
duty as bugle and band, rang out
John Brown's Body," the departure
sniri, V .The m0a Wera ln "eellent
spirits. Not a sick man was with
them All the sick had been trans-
feried to the hospitals About 150
joi ned the army Sunday and yesterday.
Kelly left w ith provisions enough to
last two or three days, and In posses-
sion of about 1400 In money.
GISM. FllVK'S COMMAND.
Efpisoiiam, 111., April 17.—Gen.
*rye and his commonweal army ar-
rived in this city this afternoon 150
strong, lien. Frye being in charge
11 ley went Into cuinp on the outskirts
of the city and will remain ovor to-day
to rest and clean up The men are In-
telligent and well twhaved. Mayor
Arnold ln behalf of the city has pr.>-
vided them with the necessary food.
lis evening lieu Frye addressed an
audience of •j.ooo from the courthouse
Slops and was attentively listened to.
At vandalia yesterday half of tho
army left the general command and
will proceed to Washington along tho
line of t,b« HoWim^ v. . ..
■ m
""SSS
BROOD MflRES a SOGClaity
Largest Shipper and Dealer in Oklahoma
l-i? Auction icvkrv Satuhday. *J ]>„,
YARDS * o
John Ten Cate
Sale and Com mist ion Dtahr
in all kinds of
HOUSES
Mules
trritory
VAlE SALM Evirt Djir.
C\{^ 0.
Tho ministry of lilar. 1'asha, In Egypt,
has resigned.
A cloud I urst recently occurred near
Troy, Tex., Ilooding tho country and
destroying the crops.
The British bark Cumbrian, from
Portland, Ore., for Queenstown, has
been wrecked off the Irish coast Tho
crew were saved.
The lieatillcation of the Spnnlsh
theologian, Juan Duvilar, who Is known
as tho "Apostle of Andalusia." t„„k
place at St Peter's, Rome, on tho 15tli.
Albert n.igan, 20 years old, from
Ilolloway, Kan., while stealing a ride
on a freight train met with a probable
fatal accident in the yards at Nevada,
Minister Thurston and bride sailed
on the steamer Australia for Honolulu
on the Uth. Among the other pass,.,,-
gers were United States Vice Consul
Boyd and Hon. Cecil Brown
Tho Sumner county (Kan.) repub-'
llcan convention • —
Morrill for
0. ABERiNKTHY.
ABENBTHY &
Barber shop and Bath Rooms
ho flaost flttou up Kaoou in tho cite unn . ,
ad b.iibor vn-' (tirusi.il Uthr , v.t f<D BA^P
• iU{. eVl)r B d_
^ay and Mf In atr^ol
EX-GOV. HARVEY.
Tho Notod Konsan Dies Aftor
Long Illnosa.
has instructed for
governor, hung for con-
gress from the Seventh district and
IJouglns for congressman-at-large
Lou Lyons, of (iallatin, Tenn., was
assassinated In a cowardly manner
by a rival for tho hand of a young lady
whom Lyons was paying attention tu.
The assassan will be lynched if caught
The bodies of Conrad Halley ami
Hr ti ii l. l.... i
Martin
Twlco Elroted Uovernor of tho stnto of '
hhiihuh Afterwards Sent to the j
United Stnt«« Snnatu to Fill
«« I'aexplrud T*-riu.
lino of the Baltimore i Ohio Gen.
I' rye, with his command, wilf proceed
Kittenbach. who "S' tlTeir ^ "-K*
nd the following honorary pall-bear-
ers, on the part of the seriate, were ap-
pointed by thi? vice president: Senators
Morrill, Sherman, Harris and Mcl'her-
soo. #
1 ho senate then recessed until the
hour when the funeral services were
committee held another meetinir "« 1 "*"'luo1®'1 ,Al tilc conclusion of tho
which a sub-co,nm.ttee L3:.'i I Ce"',"°n,.l's th« adjourned,
to which will . C ro.'i r-ed all the^Mini 1 11 ll01,s° resolutions of respect to
ing bill., bearing oa the uliWt n^ l < t' --dls'iagulsluU North
liich will do the actiJe "ik ,„Z! 1 '!,ro ,n,.E" we™. -dopted. The house,
preparation of nnv legisl-nion j as -1 Cody, participated in the funeral
may be decided up„n This ,l, I Jerenloni''" 111 the "ennte chamber. The
Of M i 'ol'"w'n8f members of the house were
ania Boatne'r 1 °Pp0lntB'':1 ™ ®'ttce to accompany
of Mi Ii • ' x ' re"1,ims "< the late senator to
if Mississippi; | North Carolina: Jlessrs
eommittce cousist«
Itcilly. of l'ennsvl
Louisiana; Kyle,
Henderson
, , ^he eonsld 'ration of the sub-
||_".t .Mr. l.e llr, who was chairman
>f the committee in the last r aigrew
mil a mem her of the 1 ifty-ih-s: eon-
fress in ule a statement at veslerdav s
tin/ of ull lejjlsl itlon he
issee.'
Appropriate resolutions were also
adopted in honor of the memory of
loin. Ilenry \Y. Klocutn, the gallant
union general, formerly a member of
house, who died in Brooklyn last
, !ng,"'T. I s;llur,iay, and then, as a furthe,
P^U,1^00 ^ inC°"tion "P l" th8 bad weather, there
from here along the old national road
to Washington. The army seems to
be losing strength and number because
of the long but tiresome inarch Thev
are provided with tents, blankets and
cooking utensils and dependant on the
given" '°0<1' Whlch 18 cheerfully
COXKV TAKES WATER
Ci'MBERANi),Md., April 17—Coxey has
W r , 0l!1 his un c' P'ise,
hat to-day he will take water. The
road over the mountains between this
point and Wllltainsport was too rough
and steep to tempt the travelers, and
taking advantage of the inflow of cash
contributions that have been received
during the stay in Cumberland, Coxey
hired canal boats to take the party
u-m. down ,he canal to
v* lltinmsport Coxey will work his
floaters in blocks of two, one barge for
the men and the other for the horses
and eainp paraphernalia. The canal
company was not anxious to transport
the, party, but Coxey showed his abili-
ties as manager, telegraphing to Wash-
ington for permission of Oen. Nichol-
son to pass the boats through the locks
and securing job-lot freight rates at
fifty-two cents a ton on all of his com
pany, men, horses and lumber. This
was twelve cents higher than the rate
on coal, but will make three davs of
pleasant travel against the same
amount of weary tramping.
All looks like smooth sailing for the I consider the qualidc itlooa
commonweal for a week to come and | Hreekinridge for niembersli...
body. Representatives of the Woman"
|SniTragc association. the \V
lives during a blizzard In '\v! M'elr | ''"vernor and ex-United States S, ,,a.
March 19, 'ha,, £^0^7'"? ^ "U """ey lied at hi, home
Houcks and Edward Merritt aro'still
missing.
,,R t'ood'1 Lewis* station, near
Clinton, Mo., has been arrested on tho
charge of stealing a car-load of beef
cattle from Jacob Showalter, and ship-
ping them to Kansas City where lie
sold them.
"I he Sun.
Tlie African Constitution, toe
American Idea, tho American Spirit
f SKETCH OF HIS CAREER.,Tlleso lirHl- K and all ihe time'
forever I
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday News-
paper ia the world.
Pr.cc 5c a copy. % mail, *2 a year
"I *' ft) a year
Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a ..ear
Detective Inspector Melville, of Lon-
don, arrested in Karringdon road an
Italian named Praoousca Polti, who is
well known as a dangerous anarchist.
He had a bomb in his possession when
arrested.
H,Wf #l ""l"ljor lives lost ln tho
Buffalo (N, Y.) glucose ,lr0 eannot
he definitely stated. It Is eertato th,lt
twelve men lost their lives, but there
is grave reason to fear that there are ">■<*** out
twenty-two victims. " "
The committee on Indian affairs has
finally refused to ratify the treaty with
tho Colorado Ute Indians The
mittee will not do anything
Kiowa, Comanche and Apache .r, ,.„
until the Indian appropriation bill is
reported to the house.
tr5u"draAh^' 0f Neb™kn' '-I
near this city at midnight Sunday night
He had loug been 111 and death was
not unexpected.
nai*r SKETCH OF HIS LIPK.
t/K1I'?,.!Mburnln Monros o< f*n-
ty. Vit, Sop ember 81, I8.j, of Virginia nurpnt*
Who, when tholp On ,lr.-n ivere TounK, remnvS
to the w„„ l„ IH 8 Jam,., M remove,Urom
iii ...u . followed ii'.s
?eyor, to thin
• .ti a yea
Adams county. Ill, whore
ohoaen oooupatioa us a land
HD'Mit in Virginia, coutlnuud to bo bis hrnnn"
h"mB8tMa ,n
he promptly miUgteil anil served a* captain ..r
J^p.ntr .lta .he Team Kimsns volunC"II
tloa or I,,. Vermeil t y the eons-.lld t
" •' K.WU, and a porn,in of
reila,. „i9 Tho Tenlt ,
l'"al ot servleo. lis i,lu ti,, j, 0t iho
Ulakolv, Mobilu It was
.. -* Montgomery, Ala. and
Mr Hsrve',* had baroly com iloted his rait. ,
Hcrvlco when he was clouted io Die K
'°pr"ontat,v^- ^boro J . served in
180ft and IMS This was followed bv service In
... A«o com- t-ito senate in iwir and I80i In StDh ui-
ralttee will not do anything with the r"1'' J8 ho r"c"'v«d u.- MpiiMfcui n.imina-
KinvB , . . tlon for governor, hi* prfnolpal eoapeiltor la
tho convention being Oov Samuel J Crawford.
He was clooted esallK and la January, lUdl), ho
assuint il tbf offloo of governor.
The growth of ilio young suite had been re-
:n *), , I ,;wded by the civil war. and it was durliit? (;,.v
hlbit ludir,., ,,r , , senat.,1 to pro- H .w tlrjl lidmlnlalralloinhul thiimiruefl
.. f* . federal courts from " '< iopui /it of tho state, oupedally in tho
granting injunctions or restrain/nir or- /' " ' f ril,,road building, really began In tho
ders against the enforcement ot law, convention of wj he waa ro-
enacted by any state legislature j?
m;.V,itor .four 1Vf'arB llH governor, Mr. Harvey re-
m.iint d in private life but u short tlnio, th) leu-
f,1® 4eleo'ln*b,'n United States sen-
atorto till the vacancy oocasionod by th j resl' ■
'aidwell. The voting win
i Million Friends.
tnd notUbf in,hecd is 11 frlend '"deed,
. nn not less than one million peoplo
im e rout'djiistsii,'",, friend in Iir.
Dlrv,cr' ffjr conauuip.
1 cmglis and colds. If y0U have
imo trr(TwniliS *roi!4t' co,i^;,, «-'<Jlcin.',
nc1'ilal Kin convince you that it has
V Iiilei f , ' cili'utjyu powers ill all ilis-
'.'hi-1 and lungs. E... u
biulle Is guaranteed to do all iliai Is
bla incd ornionry will b. refumled
J1 lal bottles free at C. B. Ila' s
drog store. Large bottles 50c, ,,'id
after the formal trial of the suit
which such writ is sought
Prominent women of Washington
>ld n meeting on the 14th and adopted
congress to
Col
resolutions callirfg
there is little prospect of any othe.
mutiny. Barring such nn occurrence.
STAGS
Lone lligliw
ROBBERY.
imin Oct* A way With
the house adjourned.
1*111 to Validate I
ffiilur Atn.l ivlts,
Washington. April 17.—t
ommittee o
As-GKl.s cami'"™:; April 17—The ^ m„TeP?rtr a b'" l" validate aflid"avlta
-W.I Stage from Angei,C rapto Mil 1 Li l>0/"re ll°,niU'' «tales com mi s-
ton waa robbed yesterday morning by « « land «nt. ,„s heretofore
n masked highwayman at Sain CVos- : Z ,!T . ?°T'' ° U'os" !llHdavlts
s' lfs about three mil« from town ' .l-T • f before eoiniuisslor.ers of
\V,.l!s-Fargo*Co.'«lrn„hnT v.: ; .11: I dtstrict courta Instead of
open and the
now seems no chance of the common-
breaking up before reaching
Washington, April 17—The i„„.„„ I ^ ""'""(fton. The great crowd is cx-
comniittce on puiilic lauds has agreed Fmin ll Confr0?lte during the march
•" '"rLul 1 lagerstrnv,1 to the national cap-
■ by ;
nt .Sain Cros- !
Ironhox'wM broken I "istnci courts instead of circuit court
tents. ,1.000. taken lt \ " •
Christian union othcr ,i0(.ietie)!
took part in tho meeting.
ORDERED WAGES RESTORED.
mnZHf1 | such°rregularly-made'affldatvlta&'^llt0 to t..
raemcn I r - I- y morning and appealed for | and others similarly situated, and in
coining along at th • tima were ordered
to slop au l turn their hicks upon the
■ me, but Overheard the robber tell
tho driver he would count what he had
got when ha had more time. Passen-
gers and ina.il pourhes were unmo-
lested.
Judge duo fly Ir.uom h.. Ordar KcgHrdlae
t'nlon i'hcIHc Kiujiloynx
Omaha, Neb., April U.—Judge Dundy
By THK soutiikrn notiTR. I jiob ordered the wages of Union Pacide
K\s FIU.BOIW0, April 17.—The city ! employes restored to tho old rate This
authorities are arranging to send aOO applies to all tho employes whose saI-
«VnanP .-r. totChit'"(ro via Mojave fnr arius were cut last September. The
. i ,ree C(^ members of the 0,*d©r directs the receivers to restore tho
,mento' the industrial army | oId schedule, so far as It relates to
city hall j tl*e men represented by the petitioners
ital.
nation of Alexaudi .
prolonged for aoveral days, Gov IMrvov n
c osest opponent at tho Hulah being Preston IJ
liin in that I *ll,mb Gov Harvey servod in t .e senati. h i
nip m that March I 18;;, When he retired to private life
an'l in' dn took up life on his farm in Itiloy
n« \i r ag.iln holding p .bile office, lining
i civil engineer by profession he took
surveying contracts under ihe govern-
ment in New Mexico, doing tho work—a most
hard and fatiguing one—himself It waa in
these years th it his strong frame In bin youth
a model of manly vigor—showed sign i of
brooking down and led to his later removal to
Virginia In the hope that his health would be
benefitted by a milder climate He lived for
some time In the vicinity of >orfolk and later
went Into the lumber business at Kli
but finally. elth<
wiih l artiolly r<
real home, he re
*1 lint Yon Uun't Know About California
Is told In a beautifully Illustrated
and cut. Mining book entitled "To t
...ifuriiu and Hack.' Ask (J T Nlch-
l I.tr i A, Santa Fe route, Toil, ka
kansas, for a copy. It is free.
San l-ranclaco Midwinter I x-
Cl°V" ■"'totourl.ta io the
t coast this winter. Write ..
World's pCSH f",r t uU'hlolde«'r|.„„u
•lim'ilo h i U uoexctlicd
ski?s Ofan nPt.laUd,B and sunshiny
overv dhv In Vi"lr"rnla arre httraci. n
' y ry day in the year. Low rates ■
he Santa Fe Route. '
DR. GUNN'x
Ofl/OJI
SYRUP
l FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
•2JfiS9R*f?mUv "f nine ohlldrm. my onl rem-
Sfuit!:,V£rVnd ,VouP onion .yru^ lt
0 >( forty yeiir. or-,
iunty,
nond,
r irota ,v belief that his health
ored, o for a longing for bin
urned to his old f irm In Riley
here his useful and honorable life has
177 tPlinu'„!lI'("i"" I""11- C;""P N"
177 United (Jonii l.r ti Vcteran-
me ds ihe ti,-si Saturday id ™,
at'''d m I'i'oadway courthouse
at . p. m. j. w, Johnstun
JU.CASI.KII, |,..',
Ad/t. °apt'
OHOOTiW TIME TABLE.
QOiHO \VB8T.
;>r« ss d; pf.rts
i;i nod Acoo u.Mwd..ti,
Milled His Daughter.
St. Jorki-ii, Ma. April 10.—r.eorge
Miller, a farmer living near l-urest
City, twenty miles north of here shot
and instantly killed his lll-year-old
dung-hter Sunday afternoon. II,. was
handlinsr n loaded revolver, when it
wlrhlf, s„h„„, | 3,hc°i'i^ul/v.ui":h.ar,fut' with '"t 1
Wichita, FCan . April 111 —The trial ' . 1f t"!r ls prostrated and
of President Ward of the school board j ^ ")lt for hla rc"s""-
and L. U. Cole of the committee on I Tl>e ennte committee on public land,
leiiehers and salaries, who are charged 1 hils dMillec' to report adversely tlie
with selling places in the public schools * !■''
for a mukjcyod consideration was-miii-
Polie • ,Mavor Ellert and Chief o-
I"li. Crouley called upon South-
1 nellie officials, and the railroad con.
t '° t"'*e 'he «
|_- Mojave, Where they can be turned
eific.
over to the Atlantic A j
It is the most
u trie!
ree
me need here yesterday.
exciting- cuie that has e
here, nud At will probably last tli
weeks (irer. 150 witnesses will bo cx-
air.'neil, iAcludlnK' 105 school teachers
largely younp t-'irli It is estimated
that it fill require a week at least, to
secure i jury.
tunda
p. m.
J. D.
1 *rrivoa..6:.l5 p. a
p. V3f
" i;- n^-i arrivoe
" r Pollock,
"'• * Gon'l aJl
Int^uetcd for Morrill for <iovernor.
atchison, Kan . April 17.—Tho Atch-
isot^'ounty republican convention vn ;ts
•aV'etl to order in this city at 1:80 yes-
yclay afternoon by Chairman A. j.
darwin. Delegates were electc 1 to
• 'the state and congressional conven
amen incnt to the sundry civil hill pro
posed by Senator Kyle providing that
the act repealing the timber culture
Tect a contest pending
prior to the passage
A Fact Wsrlh Knowing.
S. When
gr". i.-sg p,,p
1> 1 |«il| pe I
Pus-.eru'vr
' • iniUs, th
1 is a perfect air line.
*t tangent in the U
■<■*1 take this rabidly
Three superb
ie east, three
1 t Clark and
ins ti
A.rui s tlu.
law shall net
in the iand ot
of that act.
Tin- tr.i'ies and labor assembly of
Topeka, Kan., have adopted resolu-
tions comrnendin r tlie action take i by
.Juilg*e Caldwell ic tho Union Pacific
cases.
lynched the brute.
CltlseiK Of Kusliny!vunla Hang « Col- d
Kh-nd for l ommlttlng itape.
vf.KVKLAND, O., April Id.-Seymour
-Newlin, a with a bad reputation,
committed a criminal assault Saturday
Mrs. Kn
ions, the former to l e held in Topeka | nJ^hl UP°° aged
•June f. and th<> latter at Valley f alls
April 18, favorable to Morrill, of Hia-
watha, fo# governor: \v. F. Guthrie, of
tins city, for attorney-general, and
Case Broderick, of Holton, for congress.
man for the First district,
woman named
l>r. Edward Suess, of Vienna, Is out
iu a defense of silver.
KUNERAL OF SENATOR VANCE.
I!™rol„„, 7^, „flnilt< ch
K1,||„.|„, Xukr„ tl> N(|rt|l r<ri
"AsuiNOToir, April 17.-When tho
.es, living at ltushsylvanta,
lA);ran county, O. He was captured
this morning, but when the sheriff ar-
rived from Bellefontaine to take
charge of the prisoner, a mob which
had collected refused to give him
up- 'ihe sheriff summoned a posse,
but still tho mob would not yield.
At 8.50 the mob made a raid on the
calaboose. The building was over-
turned and the struggling negroquickly
taken from it A rop.j had Ik •en pre-
pared. A noose was put about the neck
Agalnat the Offlre-Iloldnr.
of XT*' r'!n" April -A meeting,
ol the populist S central committee for
ourtl. congressional district, was held
here yesterday afternoon. It is said a
luely wrangle over the question of ad-
nutting olhce-holders, whether elective
or appointive, to .eats in nomination
conventions occurred. The question
was finally decided by vote a'tcr a
hard fight against admitting office-
holders. Ii, was also decided to hold
the congressional convention in Em-
poria ten days after the stale conven-
tion.
Shot the Indian.
Ottawa, Kan., April 17.-On Satur-
day night Walter Donohoe was shot,
probably fatally, while assaulting N
Hockinsmith, at his farm a short dlsl
tance southwest of this city. Donohoe
is a full-blooded Indian, and was ln-
tovieatod when he demanded of Hock-
insmith to lend him a horse
refused be assaulted "him "^vagely^aud
Mr* •he't was flrod wound-
He is fatally wounded.
s,ui.lbi,Ujj,.a and ll„in„.,l.
SANI'IIANCIKCO, April IT. — W. S.Zooa
of Jregon, Mo., wns sandbagged and
r,1.'. a jaaterday afternoon on Market
...Ifi't lie lost a gold watch and I "5
In money.
('.i:-es whero the men receive less than
1 :er month the increased pay shall
. . aence on the first day of March
lust, and in all cases where tho men
receive $00 per month or ovor the in-
creased pay shall commence on the
first of the present month.
Tho
with tho order is a v.-ry extensive oni
covering the entire history of the w •
troubles on the Union Pacific road and
the hearing before Judge Culdw. L
Judge Dundy declares that Ju> 11-
well in his famous order inisst; -1 \
and took m&lioi<
strictures on him. The deeisiou air s
JUdt closed
Oov Harvey was married In iflftl to Mra.
CTbsrlotte Cutler, ot Adams county, and loaves
alargi- family of childron, to whom huwa.iu
devoted father.
Belgian"
STEAMER lost.
The i>« Rayter from Antwerp for hmirIuiu
Suppotrd to llnve tiono Down.
Bortoh, April IT. — The Helglan
; steamer Ne kuyter vesterday was
opinion rendered in connection | posted at Antwerp as lost. She cirri.-I
a crew of twenty-eight men. Henry
Myer was her captain. Ills brother i,
commander of the ilelgian
Hermann, of the same line ns the lie
Kuyter, and another brother, who
was chief officer of the Dutch
steamer Amsterdam, wns drowned. ;
company000 ^ th0 °' lhe | «:'i ir.lnK of a llfe-toat'whiu. Jr
y' — ing to rescue tho crow of theQh uc<
DAVID DUDLEY FIELD DEAD. ' fishing schooner Maggie I: \\ i
Tim Kmlneiit l „ .. . ll'OKuytnr was heavily laden, and her
ly * Budd.n- cargo, which const lar - I ■, of
N*w York, April w.-David lludlev ! in I""i ' •" v,mlo *
Field, tho eminent lawyer, died very sad £ " "" V'V '"f' "
deniy at his homo, Na a urammercy I !?„ S i !. oto"'"r L~'" '
place, lie returned from Italy only '
last Wednesday on the Columbia, hn. ,r"'" l;'
ing ffoue abroad to take Christinas dii 'iifNoro-v, April I
nor with his only child, bad, line- Adm. Irwin I, I
(frave, widow of sir Vnthoi.v ,u n J !
prave, late governor ot gnew^and, t'j" veswla on tlie stun t-
Walker,
retired list of the navy. A
of his retirement Com. She
nn the China station, becom.
Capt Joseph N. Miller. «•.
Commander H. E. Taylor
Lieut-Commander M. McKe
rriander, and Lieut VV. J.
lieutenant comm c ler. ^
(raudohlldrt
Whlob ft a'mmily
Tak# no aubttltut* for It.
Boott&Oo.
;—. prapare'f and morrp]«i
rrt
Tbtrr# nothing m cot l
Notice of MierilPs Sale.
Okialii'ma^ "I 0kIah"ma' Countyi
C. ll'loyd Huff
fenate reconvened ot 3.80 o'clock yes- of trembling wretch and he was
Y afu'' noon, after the roccss taken dragged to a cottonwood tree 100 yards I ding and David ilar'nnr „< n,„
.u°8p?ct ltttB Senator dl^'"t Very little was .aid and no op- Lr'"1- " P6'' °W'ner"
Inrhy mi,,..
Dkmino, N. M., April 14.-Jack Red-
Tiw Iwst sal VI in the world for cuts, ! innmLl! cha,nbl'r P'esented a meta- portunlty was given to the prisoner to
bruisfH .in • ..... s,]t rl.oum feve; T appearance The chairs '""<e a « nfes,iou or statement A
^ : 1 i:inds, t-hii- i se.nuto haJ 1)0011 w iod dozen willing hands grasped the rope
skf erunMona I .. closoly together and atlditional ®ud[the negro waa swung in tho air.
■eating capacity was obtained by As >ody rose ahovo the u.-.l. the air
totf.r
sort
bl I'tifi for ti."
and p > iith ^ ly -n ,
rct| ir< d. It. Is ^
perfect eat Is fat ti <
run led Price a
sale by 0. R. Ha!«
eruptions
or no
,,j tL,° I?ay j bringing
to give ,irflf I
V- box. For
light
I them in
large numl>er of Wa* rent with tho shouts
every possible space. Large
*'-cd nrm chslr« v«.ro plt^d in
ncss the lynching. As soon as tho
wo-kwas flnishe l ti , ,ub dlfreracd
and uuiet va<, tested.
celebrated Dos Cabaiis min« In Old
Mexico, shot and killed aach other
yesterday. Five owners ot this mine
have met with violent deaths and only
one survives.
Knrilan Kourhca Toprka.
Topkka, K*n., April in. -Herdun. the
bicyclist en route from Denver to Now
Jersey, passed thro^ifh Topeka yester-
day. „ . .
Australia, and to attend the -' f l'i ,th-
day celebration of hisoMehtsen. i'tnlli,-y
Field Musgrave. He then travel I
about on tho continent and look tip-
steamer from Genoa for home, lie
had been at his home, since his re-
turn and win thought to be in good
I health for a man of his age. He w
stricken "ith pneumonia Wednesday
night and the disease rapidly snapoed
I }U life
I David Dudley Field lived 89 yeirs
and 'J months. Ill, f„,n||v .. on„ o( lln <>" 1
most noted In all the lailtbd States,
and four such brothers as David Dud-
ley Cyrus W„ Henry M. and Stephen , „
have rarely been of one family w ,;i ,
oration, l.ach attained distinction in
his own way. Cyrus VV. field pa
away some montha aifo, and now that
he has been followed by the eldest of
the brothers, Stephen J. Kiel,I, of the
United States supreme court, tho sec-
ond son, and Ilenry Marty n Field,
clerjrymau, theologian an I i it i< t ti e
fourth son. alone rernaiu.
onolulu
ii«l;
u/ie. coin-
iiarnett,
EXPLOSION OF AN
oil car.
ith and Tlir««
Ktiiny Tonkinson.
Notice Is hereby given that by vl
^ '' execution to ine directed
I'i delivered, and now in my h' nds
ued ot tne clerk's ollice of the third'
judicial district court, Territory ■
Oklahoma, in and for the county of
*'i{lahoma, upon a Judgment rendered
hi said court 10 favor of C. Floyd liulT
tnd against Emery Tonkinsoo 1 have
eviedupon the following descn '
personal : < rtj t said defendant.
•wit ■ vi'-rr v - ii ve acres of growing
v nt. ! l <1 on the NK i
i. 'a'> in toHT'shlp 13, north of
j hlv. in Oklahoma coui
a< di mil H-rri' f.v; also one B.uri
. igon m one ■ i un of dun colon i
n.ieset of double barn s,
ill, on Saturday the ?.* i>.
• v 'tlie h uu*
11 ;i "? iid day. attiiu
• 1 non to, township 1.1,
- wot, in said county
,;y. pr< ' . ed to soli :he
md i.-ercM. .,f the ab ve
'> ' 'fikltisoD in and to
ocrioeti property, to saiis-
meiiL ana costs, amount
liunortil and Fifty Two
seventeen cents, togei' i
Inu"™ V acc,r,Mi,|t.' "« '* <■( sale, and
i on th< me from the set , •!
.i' ? Apt-'., Ib94, at the rate of 10
I, ,:en' PC annum, at public,,,
tlon, to the highest oidder for
and t
hlai
H. R.
Oh as.
.1
Sberifi '
Dat
thii
cth (
Othom |*tulljr Inj
00, April Id,—.A Union Tank j ^
tanJ'ng on the Northwestern Itching
ma/ Sacramento avenue and lire like pr
trcei took fire and exploded | iti ing wliOO w
y. One boy was killed and Wo!l wmiid.Bli
non injured, lho list is as fol-j Vilj,(( (. u[
Dead—Churics Mullcr, 15 yearn old, r,',ucii/i w,:icl1 u
>dy horribly burned. effected, absorbs
Injured—Patrick l itzslmmnnn, rail-, Inif elTi
ne laborer, burnf ' >• ii1 I !.n
versl '
I'li.ui'itAsxmt
i • Ikiahouia Cuuu ;
Iir's Attorney,
unma Oitj, o
Al/i-ll. IHW. 17 I
are Cure fur files.
ilcs arc known byrnol--
spirall.au, caiislnjt lutensi
m. This form at
din r or Protruding
Dr. llosanko'e l'u,
s directly on i arli
.sorbs luninri, allays Itch
i ji Tiiianout cure, > ct
lick,
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