The Daily Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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A Rooaa Vice-Pres
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STATE NATIONAL BANK
CAPITIL - $50000
1 ) RE " ( I'S:
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Docs a General Banking Business
ccoantn of Individual Kin nd CfyporafjoMi
Soliritnl Draft drawa on ill parts tal Ktirope
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma ''cry
Do You Know
That 1 ( S1REET i nrentRckcd will BID WHIM
SUITES ami will nirc ynti money in every purchase?
It is a Fact
Tint! I hwra :i Im atoek of Hull Treen Side lloanU
llook Cbmm WTtdtobag Baby OwrfawMi CYnicr Tables
which I am oflirilg M' pfWtl that will induce hrcwd
pMktacra
Pictures Framed to Order
I' n It-Hake' in back room over (lie store :il niirht
14 KOI'INON 1 i STREET
II MIMS III I'llANk S HUAMI IN MHii
Attorn Notary and Accountant
Speaks t rrman ami liuhemian
OKLAHOMA COLLECTION AGENCY
(Mfet: ¥m National Hank Baildiag
Practice in All Courts of Tlio Territory Take Depositions
ol loot ion am where send ii
in to anv ami all collections
I F yon have an
to ii- V i give prom
at reasonable rates
Will take full set of hook and collect all ieiiniiieni
notes atvoimts etc anil make return i in mediately All notes
receipted lot anil colleclid at on -e or promptly returned Legal part
nersliip eorporation Isnoks and account of eve ry description audited
and ad justed Kel iu)le correspondent in er v city and town of t lit'
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POSITIONS GUARANTEED
MaVr reMonat'le condition Our hKF-R 96 pM
CauIuci u wilt t i 1 i ii why uc can allot tl u
Draagbon's Practical Business College
KAsMv llf US' -Bnek
kpin Ssrittinid rVimanihp ind Trie
iui llnpl-' mi ii II cum itl 11 i h 11 llu- tin anr-'
Collrgrsi k in iiuihoii afwrckabyour hi iho
Irarhing book kerping la equal 10 12 ' '
i id pi m ' 600
HOME STUDY
dirt triil Wrlio ua and
N li s $s kfe
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
A Vnong l l Win Had Narrow I ana
I rum ( mi i 1 1
"Stujiea of conviction mi cirenmstan
tial evideoco aro rife in tlio lawbookl
and have Afforded the plot of many a
novel" said T S Hal i ling of New
York "A Tcry sad case not of con-
viction lint nlni'wt ax had in its result
oreurriil in New York recently A
yonng lady of t titiemcnt a stranger in
the city obtained employment ax gov-
erness in a gi-ntl man's family i t i - ol
her pupil" a girl 11 yean old lost a
diamond ring It wan found in tho
desk of tho governess She ihs
she had not seen il since it was 1 i- n
the girl's hand hut she win hustled off
to the Toinlw and u-ahle to giro liond
Wan kept there seviral divs exposed to
tho companions! ipf the most depraved
the llldck Maria with a lie
white woman both envied
ing to bo sentenced She
tho pen waitiugfor Inrci-
exposed to tie- impudent
horde of courlroom loafers
"Wl -n horeasc wax call
appointed n lawyer to defi-is
wan pennilesc
and her fat In
ing of tin- missing ring Tho prcsi
tinu that tin- Ml tmt had placed it i
wa more in less strong until tlm
yer began to i ros-tqin-stion tho owm
tho ring finessing tit the trnili
droit questioning h drew from
Tho prosci uting wi
told the stoi v of the
liml
1 Ii
the
ring litd
by
thn
1 sho bail
I ili ing
and thai!
our or ho I
the fnr- 1
1 Uowty
fired bill
A highlr
she had xvn -before
she m'u
ther fact that
Tho Judgp dism
and the an us-i
tho young wom
strung and tier
completele pre
exporieuee it -effortt
will it is
— St Louis ) lobe-Democrat
Tail s- " ' iimi h ive mighty queer
ways don't you think I'licle Si?
Uucle Si — I kain't say tin t I kn w
much nbont women 1 only 1- u in u
ried four times — ludiauapolll ImrnaL
MARKED ALIKE
A Writ I si i j uf 1 lira ! Rlncvlat
WoiimU M Mac s
"I am no! a Is lievi r iu ghosts rein-
carnations or the supernatural iu any
shape bat 1 hail a singular xperience
sonic y ars ago which I have never been
able to ace nut f-ir uatisfacl'irily said
J 1' Laeroix of Mnutreal
' I was se id mat of a un ri haul ship
in I8S'' Among the crew was a tough
customer uauied lauder always 10
trouble Ho had a frightful tear ex-
tendiug from brow to chin the result
of a dock light llu had a bullet wound
which had taken a:" tlio lobe of lus
right ear beaides a peculiar protultel-
avueo like a wru o- lus forehead I
would taku my oath there was not au-
sther man alive markiil just like him
At the end of that voyage Lander killurl
bis wife and cut his own throat lie
severed tho windpipe but In- recovered
'1 : e woutul in bis throat healed but
left a hole which he had to cover with
his hand when ho spoke Ho breathed
through n silver tul- He was tried and
convict d mid hapH'uiiig to Isi in port
I w is : nt ar tie hanging and saw
tho body burin 1
"Iu ISOO I was on the gold ciast of
Africa Ashore ono day 1 came across a
man Kissing Mung of negro laborer
His form seemed strangely familiar and
I siii t- 1 vi!)i sit when I saw Inn
placo hit hand over bia tiiniat wheu
giving aome order (icing closer I saw
the sear tho wen the lobeless ear the
hole in the throat the silver tube ami
every feature and characterittio of a
mau I saw hanged and buried I got
into conversation with him He said
his liatno was Hauler He was unable
to tell how he came by tho wound iu
his throat ear and face He said h-
must liavo hail a long illness Ho re-
membered being iu hospital ho said
bnt it was like a dream and hn had ua
recollection of hi Hfo before that
"He said he remembered while stili
fit taking a long voyage — ho didn't
know where from — until ho had landed
where I met liiin Ho told me my face
looked like ono he had seen in a dream
but a knew be had never seen mo be-
fore How do I account for it? I don't
try to I am only telling the fact I
don't know whether Danler was Iandef
come to lifo again or a reincarnation of
him Maybe Lander's neck was not
broken and some scientific chap had
been experimenting on him with bat-
tery All 1 kuow is that no two men
could possibly be marked in exactly the
same way If it was Lauder ho was
greatly la-iii'litcd by lie- change as mi
inntiirv I found that ho boro a splendid
nonet ion balk
A good hotel for sale in a gissl loca-
tion wltl eighteen rooms flood reas-
ons Inquire Bit thfcl iiNb e
Dotaaldaoa Km handle no recti Bed
gOoAt (inly Kentucky huml made
Bourbon
DO not be deceived
The following brands of
White Lead are ttill made by the
"Old Dutch" process ol slow cor-
rocion They are standard and
always
Strictly Pure
White Lead
The recommendation of
"Southern" Red Seal"
"Collier"
to you by your merchant is an
e nlt-ncc of his reliability as In m
sell you cheap ready-mixed paints
and bogus White I c ul and make a
larger profit Many shoit-sibti-d
dealers tlo so
IK
NEWS NOTES
A special ilisnateh from King ton
art u ii I'rinee rcxirts that pa-ac in
TICI
itilh
In ll
dlsl
linn llenr)
HE MAKES A FORMAL STATE-
MSNT TO THE HOBLIt
WILL FIGHT JUST OUCK NoHR
Al Oll-h Tour llr H ani i In Knoek
BM HM Wholr rmr nf I ug Hlaia
Who ll itn Hrcn 0feaMMgiM ll'm
nd llavo lb Hoary to I'til
l WUI 1 stair Ibrm
All HM -lult
lsnl fllee al Oklahoma i
HM
I or lle n v
11 f
Win
i
lltl
Clark Aaviu
Is -1 palui 1 1 a n (j (0
nd gn our IkkW oa
n 11 lali -1 i
tars
EAR CO
BMBj
1 Sirrct Si Louis
and the ill
- iiermanent "
Iu Japan liiey urn
wreath at an Mtnr
drop curtain Krtt
turn at least a t1 1
nf alike and satin b
e red and decorated
LMJI
dUUUksLsi a
ilifully euibruid-
I'or Kent
tine thre--room housa- also one two
risiiii house furiiishiil for light house-
kMftBff Itoth -cntrally liH stcil Ra
iiiireat IIMQr ad Avenue at I'ickwick
(11 stanrant
A nice place for sale cheap Thrct
lots Mm grass lawn twenty fruit
trees all kind of small fruit flood
1 three room house gHil cellar and
! miIii il- Call at SM Krisco ave-
DOC a:t o piu(ni l and get prices
Hon lise W i-by -Apsilnlinent-
lllaekwell Saturday Sept Mk al
'M p ni
Xewkitk Saturday Sept BMfci at
7:10 p in
Yukon Alomlay fk t I I p 111
Kl I'eno Monday Oct I f 111
ttkan he Tuesday 1 : ! If 111
Kingfisher Tusday fct 7 p 111
llennevvv eilncsiluyf Vt 1 p in
Waukomis Wednestlayik-t 1 7 p m
North Knid Thuraalay Oct I : p m
Knid Thursday fct 1 7 p
Cleo M ciunty Friday 1s t 1
7 p III
Ala Salurduy f let ft at I p 111
101 johxsox's Ai-i'oix ryi m
Uathrie Saturday Sept 'tith at
7:J0 p m
Watonga Mondav fact t 7 p m
Taloga Tueviay IBM 7 p m
(rand Wednesday o-t 1 7 p 111
Woodward Thursday is t I I p 111
Waynoek Kriday Oct k 7 pm
Alva Saturday tk-t B KM p in
JOBXSOX axp CUk ICS
Hon II S Johnson of Terry and
Judge John K Clark ol Stillwater
will address democratic rallies as fol-
low Morrison Thursday Oct I T p m
Cleveland Friday ict I p in
I'awuee I'riday Oti 7 p in
Stillwater Thurslay (M II 7 p re
Ingalls I'riday K-t IV p in
l ushing Friday f M It p 111
I'erkins Saturday (kti II ' p m
THAIN ROBBERS IN ARIZONA
Thrr Mn H11 Honllirrn PaM
I iuraa in I ool lahlon
I'li-s xix Arifscl - — At 11:11 o'clsrk
vestenlay morning the eastliouml
Southern Pacific train was held up one
and a half miles east of Maricopa by
three men one of whom rode on the
blind baggage out of Maricopa while
the other two flagged the train As
it slacken up the man alsiard iassel
ii ilckly into the engine and with two
revolvers forced Kngim-er HoHiday
and Fireman Martin to descend un-
couple the engine and run ahead for
three-quarters of a mile
In the meantime one masked rob-
ber entered the express ear w hile the
other atisiKl guard outside Xo shots
were nred nor were the passengers
alarmed while the robbery was in
progress The third man arrived
about the time the other two were
ready to depart and all tl re-
mounted horses tied near by and
struck out toward the Mexican line
The amount which Wells Fargo
messenger nqsirts as having 1 11
captured is 1MB hut there is a cur-
rent rewirt that the robbers got away
with --oiss) in gold
Hrlr lo Man BMMaM
Cm MM Oct — Ken-' Price cleric
f the t ooh county jail for more than
fourteen vca-s is it is said Winer i
7nn0lMMl and -( mo 0000 richer than
he was a werk ago This is the
amount of property left to him by
his father whose death occurred re-
cently It is scattered 0N America
Fngland ami Australia and until a
solicitor can gel a complete inventory
of the proprrty the value w ill not hal
known
A l-oniilli organ MaWMMM Kdliora
M Ulsinii Mo tK-t I ll- Peo
ple's lieeord the Populist organ of
Saline county has change 1 hands
Kditor Keller lieing deposed and Mis
Mary O'Xrill installed as atltfWi
The managing committee concluded
that a change was demanded and
bought Keller out
A Irrigation lonipmr liKillrl
Aaiirxr Kan (let 1— Judge Fos-
ter to-day appointed 'I' B Hew f
this city receiver of the Mm th West-ri-11
Irrigation coiiipanv with nearly
lull miles of ditch near fiard -11 Cltl
on etition of Cm ticitt Uiml-
holders which hold claims fr
(toil It has lieeu losing monev for
three years
hMjHMWa (or llnrlllng
Usui is 1s t - - Merr Yon Kidder
lin-Wachter Prussian minister to
Hamburg and Heir Pottsloi f editor
if tin- MadderaiUt-rh have ci ! I cii
tondemncd to four months' imprison
ent in fortress for tightin duel
— - — —
V iiit w ill in all prohability result
ia the biggest strike of textile work
i ts Paw tucket It I has ever v n
has been Inaugurated by !m weavers
leaving their HMtM -it tin- Lnraine
mills as a pttfMsMl against a reduction
in wages Thirteen hundred are in-
volved Mr Piivard our ambassador to
lireat Ifritain is expect- I to sail
fioin Fnglaml iBOftll for Nc v ork
As explained bv his fru-mla Mr
Ilaycrii's visit is from purely H'isonal
reasons and has no connection with
public affaire o politics though
ilit i-al affairs are now in a state of
activity
A prominent diplomat who was
1 once stationed In chlrja snd tcv'-
dniny
I for
did
Jack
IIostox Oct J-The following ulti-
mat inn was given out last night by
William A ltrady manng-r for cham-
pion James J Cor licit
To Whom it Mai Concern
The Olympic club of New Orleans
rlaims the right to declare K-b-it
! itsillliiionft fhamikitn hmJJ if
(-
jl do not meet him They have no
rigiu louoinis bin rattier thau give
the queer lot of sports who are
praying for ray defeat the satis-
faction of seeing m- declared
ex champion by default I want to
put myself on record as follows:
I have fooled this crow I t w 1 ' re
and I am going to take pleasure in
I again I do not iros-su that
ruer shall take mv titlo from
by default a title widen I hom-stlv
won lay tig ting men in my class
silice I started N tn cueer as a
boxer I have never IT fused to meet a
heavy-weight and I Bars always tried
to follow a straight course The
eagerness of Mr Fit sin n to fight
me becomes apparent to all w ho study
the facta The Myasple elab need
an attraction foe Nardl Idas
next February and they figure if
they urrange tin aatal betWi en r
Fitsimmons mid myself it would
draw a great deal of mone
I would rather fight in New Orleans
thnn in anv other place on earth but
I question the right of the olvmpic
club to take the prejud ced stand
which thev have assumed iufuirof
Fitzsimuious The newspapers are
aiding these people in placing me in
a false position and tln-
same thing when P -
champion of Australia drew out his
money and sneaked out of the country !
like a cur I am nnctis to retire
from pugilism but tho gaag of queer
sports who are hoping I innv lie
U-aten shall never have the satis
faction uf saying that I showed the
-white feather Tln-y say l it-
simmons' mon-i talks and tliat I am
not the right kind of a champion
because I refuse to br-ak legitimate
contracts and Hirht every -Tom Hick
and Harry" at the drop of the hat i
Now let thoe men who are seeking
notoriety at un
all the lighters
have n 000 with wager that 1
not defeat them 110 weight or c
barred I will deposit aiuooo v
David lllancharl of lloston as
evidence of good faith and 1 will
vote any one week af'cr Jtttf I 1
to fighting one of them tan ni
during that week I im-an this
this will lie the last Cum- I will t
for a pugilist'- contest Now
would I e chain ii 11- Robert Fit
molls Peter lacks 11 LI Stnitli
Peter Maher here is vonr chauc-
will take ntaslaaav
after him first ootne Brtl served I
will light for the club offerin' tho I
largest purse I lur Boone: this g
Mr all
PRINCE KUNC IS AN ABLE MAN
Mr la Are itrl OW or Hi it I
AdriOl st:airnirn In llu
w x -H 1 s ix ot Maai Kun?
who has lieen recalled to hatpet al
favor in China ami plac- l at the head
of the privy coiineil is said bv
diplomats who have knovn hiui
personally to be one if the ablest ami
most adroit statesman in that ttiaeje
empire He ha bobll I him a Iom
record of dkftlngalsried srvi be
ginning iu 130 ant running till April
ss when In- fall int Ill
He was the foaadar of Mn pelTj
council has 1 broad Imawfedge
of foreign affairs aaeMaj biataalf
acted as minister of state for thirty
years and to his -Mirage ami 11
1nrc111ai11ingil Peking la lsiil when
the llrittsh oecnpkrd the place ami
the iiniK-rial Mmilv lb-1 was In t ia
Henri W Hi
the w avers at the
id last
f gOT-
ea to
oal
llge of
- 1 liar-
II M nilley M
Firl political 1 1 S nirnilssr tt IM
sotii r or roxTtiT
I s landnm- Oklahoma Pit
loauplslnt liai nt' t rulered
tTM
I Irsl
a- delav-d Ise- a use of
i-pittie- iu the I nil- I '
tai s omce
In N -w York fire which broke out
1 the llve-slo' v tenement house at
l"i Madison sirs t inhabited bv
and exposnre nn-ilent to the lire
1 Ii Hiiss re familiarly km
as Pop' ltli-ss who piav-d on
Vale championship learn af IBM
icn engaged to coach the llavef
college foot ball team llliss wills
begin regalar wirk with the team
Mn 1 Hi lolirr I 1-91
koticb nut roaucATioa
Jndgr
lark ptalatlf T Ilutllr Clark
cirirr- II at
bar lelly
do general ho
Ad Ir--- (I ' Si
i ter roM 11 in ICATSO
1 1 1 iti anuMMau city o
af the V
1 a T on iu
NOTICE F0II PI BLICATIOH
ml nffice nt I'kUh'ins i-It o T Kept
t re aaeaaf riven that u- followiag
l made U-frr tho
Okluhoau Cltv aw
Tv 1
1 II 11 r I 1
of llu as a
I hi- !s da
1 1 sabMMsat dot-i 1 1 i-n
NOTICE FOR HUdLICATION
I a si 1 irre r it si noma i'itt u T
ii pnivs
ruHlTa-
Any i" p who deslret to protest uicalust
lie all ssii r of -11 I proof or ubo knows of
st uul
Mil
--I ell
11 M un 1 v !: -
I 1 on net 41 h 1"W
H I ni: i-l ill I ATION
nd office at Oklahoma Cltr T
Istiomu Terriloty on
n i-r raise 7 w
Inesses 11 prior
mn snd culllva-
A Si John Jinn - Maiiiidi Jet4 Past
ir- W Itr iwily a'l f Oklabums Cllr
t) T
MINI I
In the Justice Court hefor l M Hull J-
1 ice nf 1 he I'ea c 111 and for Oklahoma Cily
Township oklshoms county Oslabisaa
liimei K Moidcu! plaintiff versa Isas
The also named defi-ndsnt Isasc I'svry
w ill 1 ake nut-ce that he lia- 's en sued 111 lb
- ' 'I court upon intracl for work
hereby rai-n tba
expense -et
the worl
II V Iley Be- aM
I r-i paMaral oa s pi 1 isw t
Kid 1
e I
ami
1 11 1: 1 01: i l c 1 le Tli ' x
1 1 A
I Mills J
i" — my liaiid si ny ofttee il- letk
lay uf N pteml rr I Ism
D II III 11
JlMlcof ilw Peace
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land OBIee a: klahofnaClieo T 1
liefore l!e-j-1
1 1 T on
1 ci Vale deci 1
ilk' n r' W
iiu witnesses 1 prioc
3 upon and 1 ultiva-
Itolse II A Sun u
In k OT
it a im i n MaAMM
iii i
Notice to ('rr-dltor lo Preaenl I'laitM
il Hi
sir a
n m im tar iieiisui
Krsi mil I shell Ann t 194
NOTH'I
m rtmari
rei
vcrv e-istem
ty
In Apr 1
miss I him fi
her decree as
on account ol
become care I
his duties
lie has tUK
he is now ill tl- s
lie a vigorous ate
lur:ng his rctc
has alwavs Oppn
the vicerov and
t
tin
b M D iirv Km
Krst yaMMMMi 1 1 1 I MK
NOTICE FOit PUBLICATION
Lara Ore re tr OatAaaata Cm 0
ri 11 -j- dvni
al I
'I and while
he is sai I to
it from nill be
Hung t bang
estoratloii i
i-pt A D lx-4
N0TCE FOR PUBlLICATION
m I oBci- st uklshoiua Cily II T e
barrar gitoa MM Ma BMavl
1 ana's II IJiirire
shlrry 11 K III
all nf iikhihomu 1 in
Mil red 11
u-tody
Iiatist iiu ii
iss-all
lly I THAN
First pu'li all
deavor to fore the Ogbting with thr
Jaiancsc iiistcnl if following tin1
Fab'uiu policj of Li Hung 1 bang
who must jfira place to Kong
in the direct on of affairs
Si far as IftlOWB here Prim
Kung had bul one son a youth ol
evil habits who died in a fit of diss
palion many year go Should In
have a sec m l sn 1 is not believe i
here that he wui 1 endeavor to place
him on the tbfOaf and displace the
reigning amperor ns the einnis
Mil ICB I in:
I'lO-kV Ih Ulster
HOTK I rot i 1 KLk'ATloy
Nut 11 1 1 hi: ri ci 11 vriox
Lasdi 1 ii 1 it ik 1 irho 1 try O T
s 1 in
1 s-ioiarr
D iwp ti a
-is-rfl
f 11k-
whe
Utile
Xrar llir KaMlBB In niter
i n x T'sixoct 1 it is Bdsaial
I MMMad tharl ikVN -itapaaoae 1
1 ban- arrived aMai M I'assiet ba
: that a Jap: Meet had heens!
II M luiirr ki
mi August :t pad
sum 1 01 Mi
II M I M II I V
shrip hac the tertltorial agency
j alms to achieve through the war
Wen drafted to that district I'uring v HtU'l d'th ICI j
! the last few lavs to prevent the Jap I n'J' Vlerhs lUeii'' V!a'f his ''le'nVu'f
nnes troops from landing 1 1 make final proof in unporl nf h s claim"
Uler and Beeelver of said laad oaV at Okla-
Money I o loan 011 real estate nrd ! 1 ' O ' " OiMistiei Brd MM
chattels" 0 A (tartlner i"s Main T '
I stroct IM-1 a Van BaMer
— — rWlaeUwa 14 ofaecW Ivp II t LM
1 The good meals ut the Pi-Uw ick h: co'i'i'nuMi' i-ui'n 'a" iqiliu ia'i'u!i"B'-'
swelled the number to sixty live for ' t"n "f sld land
dinner yesterday Tiy our dinners j '! -fi" ' "! 'i
Mesls cents ' Inhiuia I'lij'o I
(' II Jones V Co w liolesale liquor I Jjl'a "'" ' " ' "' li'
and cigar dealers carry tin- largest I regalalkia of ibi
I stock In Mie terrltorv ntnl defy eompe "lrl' er"'' aboafrl nut s
i Or Price's Cream Baking Pow der a
I Assaxtad Iraki Mrdal Midwinter hatr Sga rvmdan Firm paMleatlon All
Dllley Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land ofll e at Oklahoma City O T
Aiuii 1 1 isii
N -I I thai the follun in
Ulga A hllnede-
I s hetel v in titled
for tin
JeB W Brin e
1 I tN l-lt
am ll 1
wtl B0eg In prorr
upon and rufllva- 1
rMaktj Paire J II
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