The Daily Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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1 UK m AIIomaX ' SO'Wpild’' All th
oMpr ilai'u-x of the territory on the
Miicnt message- — Yukon Weekly
W liy of course Little thinfe like
tl at are r (fht in our line
1 ii K ye diif nmn ambitiou? of milita-
ry distinction will fiuil his opportunity
out out for him lb the coming conflict
between Mexico and Guatemala There
is glory to be won in that fight and
possible something substantial Amer-
ican talent will be in demand on both
sides end If employed will surely glee
a £‘od account of itself Young men
without employ meet if you want a
j b full of excitement and the possi-
bility of promotion go south
J :
1 r seems rather amusing to picture
Guatemala with less than a million
and a half of people going to war with
Mexico with nearly 1? (00000 Sup-
posing that lun lemala’a neighbors
should join with it In resisting Mexi-
can aggression the odds cf population
would still be more thaa four to one
in Mexico's favor with the further fact
that the Mexican army bad as it is Is
in huitcly superior to that of the Cen-
trsl American states The whole point
of ditlieulty rests on lluatemala'a re-
pudiation of a settlement made by
l’i silent barrios by which valuable
tei rilory waa ceded to Mexico without
consideration for Guatemala Thia la
th ) matter Guatemala dcsirea to arbl
trstc but unhappily like the Brooklyn
st ikers it resorted te violence without
waiting for arbitration
Way issues are dead and let them
die Let the old bitter feeling between
tl e north and the south die out aad
t) e sweet and beneficent wind which
a t uated the Fulton County Confeder-
ates' association to call on Mrs I" S
Gruat at Atlanta on Tuesday and take
her band and the same spirit which
mused her to meet them half way and
-filially welcome them take Its place
It will take it If the damnable
demagogues will allow it to do so
l'ut there are still some such dema-
g goes in the country— and a number
of them in the Oklahoma legislature
we are sorry to say Prouty of King-
ti tier is one of them and those who
voted for his bill to give preference in
P'lbie employment to honorsbly dis
tharord Federal soldiers and sailors
ml their widows and orphans are od
par with him Trouty got all his
sr experience in a sutler's wagon and
the majority of the others were hardly
dry behind the ears at the time of the
war Let us be done with such fool
i-lme-s be like m-D and so deport our-
selves and not like little children
T II K AUK OF fOSS ST
About the first thing a new legisla-
ture tackles is an “age of consest" bill
i nd it is usually introduced by tome
old dufTcr w ho wouldn't know the age
of conseot if he met it (a the road
P ' it rives him a chance to spread
lnuself and he'll spout and hia con-
f rers will spout and the audience will
lie a b g one (for where the carrion is
ther j will the crows be and they will
all know when the discussion la to be
held on the question) and the whole
nauseating details of rape seduction
adultery and “age of consent’’ will be
gone over to the great delectation of
the grave legislators and the crowd
Highly elevating ain't it? lias a rt-
fiuing influence don't it?
Isn't it about time thia foolishness
w as slopped aad such laws discussed
in executive Session — and discussed
logically earnestly and gravely?
The New Y ir
IIhmI's Siir-iipsinllln (Vlciuinr for l'U'i
is mil I1II-I limy lie Iililiiincil at the druu
si-iii-s Ii is one id the mist lienutiful
I nit tin1 It r tii has ever Issued and the edi-
I mu wus t tie- lurirest ever printed by any
mo- i-oiH-er -ii l-emu over leu millions id
in ns Tliere are two faces oil the cal-
endar 1 ml i of children representing
-ii inner" and Winter'' The design
mu in- of tlie must gifted artists in
tiie rmntrv and the cnlnrinc is need ex-
I u 1 s i to I lie nilendiir is not only IhmiiiI i-
lit tint it is nl-o useful as it presents all
I nod iiifnrnnitinii 1'iiiiisrnuii! as-
T : - -1 1 r n i -ii 1 events ilimne the yi-Hr If
i i(ii- uji-t d'H-s nut have ll-sl s Sar-
- ipai nl i I aiendar it inuv lie obtained hv
s -nilinc six cents in stamps lo I Hood
X I Inivi 11 Mass
H'ft" Kesslls
I 1 111 a letter fri mi Itcv J bunder mail
l I innundale Mi' ll we are permitted
In in ike this extract: “I have ho liesita-
t n in ninieihling Ir Kings New
1 1 x i y ns the results were almost
I nil earns ill the case id my Wife While
I a ns pu-tor id the liaptist church at
I 1- Juui tmii she win brought down
a h pneumonia suceeedmg la grippe
'1 - i t pnrnxjsins id coughing would
I 1 hnu S Ith lilt If iiiiemiptiiil and it
if c would not survive them
1 1 a - -1 ret-nininendcd Ir Kit-gs New
I v it was pii k lit its wink and
In -Inv -nl i-fai-torv in its results" Trial
ail -s tree ut I) Haley's drugstore
I i -'ilil' ’’k H’t'i 1-
i ltrin"U are tiM reiailihir
11 und iUi-i-iis are at lum --me
C It-!' " here file Toll W'hr
I i I - t 1 he i I tl-1 tieinie restae-
ml nit r one of those good media which
v i ly savs they give there for the
At this iilii-e a w--ond hand
J y of 1 he last Oklahoma Statutes
yn ran pel meal tickets grsul for one
I at d lit 1 he trund Aveaneres-
I m: ant t-'f V '
In it v M"ir j"'i rrnt‘n2 tn !ie
(I nm-jiN will’ll you licxir
- on I Higpateti
THE MISSOURI SENATOR DE-
FINES HIS POSITION
SPEAKS OH THE FINANCIAL ISSUE
lit lb rrldnl H m MkI
War e bllvrr— H Will Ntr Volt
lo ! Honda lo Hororo (old—
Tort foolt Will Ntr
load Him lo API tbo
4 old Ku(
WAftHiNOroN Jan 3b — A aoon a
the aenaltf opened yesterday Mr
Culiotn presented dispatch from all
the leading bauk of Chicago urging
that the president’ a recommendation
carried out at the earliest day pov
aible
Mr t est followed with a similar
dispatch from the t Louia chamber
of commerce He then aaid the cham-
ber of commerce of St Louis did not
represent the feeling of the people of
Missouri or of the country on the
financial ‘'estion He lid nt be
Leva th people favored the retire
tuent of $oo 001100) of greenback
and treasury notes and the auhtitu-
tion of no currency at ail He did
not believe they favored gold obliga-
tion running fifty year with inter
ct aggregating STkono non It was n
acltisli btiggefttiou that posterity
should be left to pay thi bad dr bu
The obligation of thi senate Mere
as biudiug toward posterity as to
ward the present generation It was
a much the duty of the senate to pro
tect the future a to adopt the sug-
pest ion of the president to look after
the present and let the future lmn
after itself “The president ” he
went on “ha declared w ar on silver
He would make us acccs-orirs to this
effort to fit the gold Mnndjid upon
uaM
The senator asked if any man really
believed the supposed emergency
could not be me i by treasury pay-
ment in silver and yet the impresv
ion was bo i n if conveyed to the public
that the country was on the brink' of
ruin If the president hud tho power
he would force the nation to the
single gold standard
“Rut" said Nonator Vest rai in?
his band in emphasis “so f ir a 1 atn
concerned I will never vote to isue
bond to secure gold and p’uce us on
a single standard"
Mr Fullom rose at this point witti a
question a to what the finance coin
mittoe of which Mr Vest is a mem-
ber intended doing towards securing
some detiuite policy
Mr Vest paused for a moment be-
fore replying and then said: “It
might le more proper to let the chair
mao of the committee answer that
quest'oo Hut in hi absence I will
say that I do not believe that there is
the slightest possibility of the finance
committee agreeing on any measure
to report to the senate"
The announcement— the fir-t that
find openly been made as to the situa-
tion in the finance committee —was
received with marked attention and
evidence surprise
Mr Vest proceeded to sav that the
talk about lack of revenue a sug-
gested bv Mr t iillom wa a waste of
word He had talked with the sec-
retary of the treasury only the day
before yesterday and hud been as-
sured that the revenue for the meet-
in? of expenses were ample
Mr Cuilora asked: “No the secre
tary of the treasury i ready to as-
sure ti he has all the revenue he
wants?”
Mr Vest replied: “Yes it i in-
creasing from day to dav to such an
extent that there promise to be a
large surplus"
Kesumin? his speech Mr Vest said
regarding the ?oll standard that it
was a badge of oppresion and aked:
'Am I to be an accessory to the per-
petuation of thi gold system’? It is
unt pleasant to differ with the head
of my party I have remained silent
fr many months in order u to a Id
to the discord w ithin our groat pirty
Hut we have now reached tli parting
of the wav 1 will go no further"
Mr Vest closed with the emphatic
declaration that party fnlty could
never lead him to aid in fastening
the gold standard on the country
MISSOURI SOLONS
hlectlon Reform Hill Intro loci In the
hnte— lloQ I rui
Jrrusnx Cnv Ian 31 -Monitor Mor-
ton introduced in the M-mite yester-
day an election and registration bill
for M Louis an 1 Kansas l ity w hich
Contains the election an I rogiNtrat on
feature suggested ht rct f re by
Lieutenant (iovernor n M ara
The house committee on private
Corporation postponed rousih-i at em
cf pending telephone It i until
Thursday night of thisvek ' lie
telephoi lobby is liard at work
hold bactf the bills untd too late
pa-x
Senator Love s h gh license cigar-
ette bill w as sent to cngro-Nsuu nt in
the senate with two important
amendments one pmvt ling that the
state license hould be pi d into t it e
seminary fun i for Ip- bcneit of the
state univers ty and t he ot her put t ng
tbi county ln’ene into tho sch'Mil
fund
The legVature i proc 'd ing mer-
rily witn ts war on butt-ripe It
luixdxiT 1 t day n fn
on t lie bill prop i bi t n i nmlxi-ig o co
margarine the color of butt r 'liis
is a companion b-M to ib on inr-
dured by rnator Ikers winch re-
quire idc'Jiunrgarire to b- c bucil
green
iovernor Shnc n t to t lie n scinbl y
report of htate Irixurauce (orntms-
aioner tSadbd It mhhvi that the
amount of Male r v-nu collected
f Tiiin fore ign in sura nee coni : n
during Is'it aiTimnt-l t Sior pis 47
anck during 1 I to 1 :-l 11 Ox 11
A tot si fr I bn t vo ca t of : I 'Z d-
4fi luring the two pr 01 -ai
liul-5 the Mate tax-’s c00 o d lrin
such companies ms shown by the
auditor’ repot t nuioun’” I to MT'J-
CU4 '1 h is Mpovs ini i in h’im' i t no
aat t 0 rf ' ! ‘ ' J
Coughing
For iill the ailment') cl Tlmn
nnl Iiimjs tiiere is nn one so
ijitiik ami permanent as Sen't's
Fmulsioii i'f CoI-liver Oil It i
pahitilile easy oil tlie most ik!i-
cate stomadi ami ellective
5cott’s
dLL Z-
Emulsion
Stimulates the appetite niils the
iliirestion of oilier foods cures
Co:ijhs and Colds Sore Throil
lironchitis anil pives vii1
strength besides It Ii s no equal
as nourishment for llabies and
Children who do not thrive and
overcomes
Any Condition of Wasting
ixnt 'er I'jtotfkltt rn V ft t A wvii n m ’
SsoliofhmnetM T AllOrogidt 60yanj?L
KANSAS GAMBLERS MUST GO
anti Autk-lottrf Hill
Co In th (invrrnor
Torf k A r' in dan dl — ThoCubbi
son anti-gaicMiii'7 'll knowa a
house bill No was read the third
time yesterday und passed with-
out amendment hv a vote of 24 to 4
The two )mocrus O’ 1 Bryan and
Dillard and Mom and McTaggart
Republicans voted against it It
make gambling a felony punishable
with imprisonment In the peniten-
tiary The t ubbism anti-lottery b ll
known as the hoti'c bill No 1 was
atso pass 1 without amendment by a
unanimous vote ‘Ibis uUo become
a law upon publication in an official
state paper
Mr 1 ubbis-m’s house bill Na 2 wa
also passed This hill differ from
his ant i-giiinhiing law in that it is
aimed at the ke per of gambling
houses and gambling devices I’pon
conviction vicii persons shall be
guilty of a felony and pum-hed by
imprisonment at bard labor for not
less than one vrir n r more than five
The sen a t joint resolution recom-
mending the cal mg of a convention
to revse amend or change the con-
stitution of 'i0 state was passed by
a vote of g to a It provides that the
electors shall vote at the election to
lie held in l''"' fororaa nst a con-
vention to revise the constitution
Mr 1'a nter of Meade county of-
fered in the house a r solution direct-
ing th speaker to npou tit a commit-
tee of tlir-e to invest gate tbo Mm e
of exorbitant changes by the Kansas
t it v Mock Nurds e- in any and rep rt
to the liousani instructin ' p ndoig
Mich in vest iga Moll tlie Ci'iiun ttee to
which has be n referred tubs on the
Mibjeet to Mispen I action He moved
a Mispen-m n of the rules un i the
adoption of the resolution After a
lengthy deb-ito the resdutmn vn as
adopted
SPAIN ACT 3 PROMPTLY
Th HI I I lacing 1 ln (mi itrr In It
4P I'mlHmi ' iUr lh ( n-Pt
WammsoIiX dan ill — 'I lie state
department has been informed by
1‘nite i‘ Mutes Minster Taylor at
Madrkl tliat tlie Spanish senati l a
passed a moluH vivenli pl:cing t ie
I nited State aga n in toe most fa
vtiri'd nation robimti ih to duto on
import into t uba amt lort Kica
The bill yet n-ma ns t be s:gm I by
the queen but it is believed that two
4luys will sulYice for the completion of
all formalit'es and tliat tbo Lnit ul
Mates will have the advantage of tlie
old rates iinmed ately
'lhis restore the customs rntes
under which t he Lnited State ha
enjoyed a dirge trade In Hour bread
st nils lard and Un-r products with
Cuba und l’orto U o
Nt llrh k wnot rr nnTt
CaktiIaof Mu Jan 31 — Dram
Ashcraft who sold Lin yinc mine for
$4U non went to Iks uvile yosterduy
with a well ilresscd stranger who
wanted to jo n him in the purchase of
a gold mine from an oil Spaniard
whom none hut t ie stranger could ap-
proach Then tio’il ove many mic
into the wnU w b if they found a
long hailed indvi leal in a tent In
the tent were 11 Urged g!d nuggets
and a gold I ri- k Ashcraft dp-w a
revolver bai-lie l out of th tent and
cuini) home
Ciirnritie llii I lv
Toio ka Kan Ian 31 — The tn
1 ve st !( sin i’y co-i ’ n m ’t
here List nh ht mil e t t In -he 1 the
goil
nrni nr
it
THE STEAMSHIP ELEE SUNK
IN A COLLISION
CYER 353 FEOTLE GO DOWN TO DEATH
Th trfM Khlp AIuhnI 4 al In Two 1jf
th HriCUh btnr 4 rolhl-Nirlf
All th rnniFN Hr Alep
When I h 4 rh ( tm-4io4
Down Mil Krk In
Ivrui Minute
IoNrmx Jan 31— Tho North Ger-
man Llovd stemnship Klhr bound
from I’remon for New York waxHunk
in a collision w ith tlm Hritish bteaim r
Cratliie fifty miles ofT Low4‘stift
early yesterday morning She car-
red ' souK Hut twenty-one ur-
vivors have been lauded but a few
other may Mill be afloat on one of
the sh:p‘s small bout
Among the first and second clas
passe" :cr from America w’m are
missing are:
I'rau M C t’onnor South Dakota
Dr D‘ttre!n Am-'rica
lYanlciu Frank an I Jacob FranY
A me nei
Ant u Fischer Washington D C
J F Herlichcr Winona Minn
Theodore Uciscnheriner New York
Fi nest Herron New York
Anna Hoffmann and !lnrv M"fT-
m in tiran 1 Island Neh
1 IlF 4 01111011
Tlie Flh was proceeding along at
her usual rate 01 speed and keeping
the ord nary lookout The night
wa dark but there was no
Suddenly tho forward lookout on the
Llbe r‘porte 1 to the oil! er on d ck
that the lights of a steam-M were
close aboard over the port bow He-
fre llo euirsc of the Kibe could be
changed Mins to shc-r her off from
tin approaching steamer the latter
struck her ust about the engine
room going throii-Hi her plate as
though they were pasteh ur I and
Micuiug lbr nose a mot cii)'clely
t r 'Ugh the hull of the Hlbc Fora
t in si held tiie F’ be on lier nose
but then her engibes wer reversed
und she bao ved out of tiie aperture
she had ma lt A she did so the
water rti--hed into the Flbe in a t r-
renl an I she b-gau immv-diatoly to
sc tl 1
The tdlix? r in chage of tlie ship at
once saw she was doomed and gave
hurried orJ-rs to clear away the life
b- ats f r launching Tnree f the
beats were clcaro and hwcred but
one of them shortly after it got clear
of the st'-amcr eupsied and it is
thought that all occupants were
drowned The first boats contained
the thirl ot'icer chief engineer
j ur-' r an I ah mt twenty of t he pa v
sei ger They wer picked up by Q
fishing smack an I tak’-n to lowestofL
Follow ing is a lit 4 f tlie survivors:
Karl llotf inn F t feiie Ndilcgel John
Vev-ia Anna Hoi'cker between Fa"-sengi-r
Hotlien thief Kngiitcer Nous-
fell Third Ot'icer Mollborg Purser
We -ter Herr Dehart a Hremerhaven
pilot Robert (ireenliam an FngtUh
pilot and ten of tlie crew
Story of th Survivor
From the survivor it in learned
that as soon a the (rath e back'd
away fioin tlie Fib the in-rush ng
water ILhsU ! tlie aft of the engine
room so (jnickly that notxsly beiow
decks in that part of the ship had an
opportnn ty to i-seape 'fihe shock of
the collision w a compaiat ivclv slight
in view of the damage done but this
isexidaiib'd by the fact that it wa a
ilireet cull ng blow Nciric all the
passengers were asleep at the time
but many of them were awakened by
the shock alight it was They
could hear th rush of tin rapid bi-
llowing w ater and with cries of ter-
ror sought to make their way to llu
upper d ck The st umw being
loaded by the stern waUr naturaliv
rtisho i aft and thi allowed many of
the passengers forward to reach tiie
ileck
in the case of the saloon passeng-
ers however the rcoiil wa fatal
A they rushed from their state room-
into tlie s 1 loon they wa rt? met by the
torrent iigam-t winch it was impossi-
ble for them to make heudw ay '1 hey
Were caught up an t swept aft towaid
the cork pit where th -v were prob-
ably ilrowucd before thi ship foiin-f
tiered Altogether about fifty of tlie
passengers reach 'd the deck where
the W'ldst C 'll fllMon existed jld
rushes were made for tue U'HK but
the terrible ex itement pi-evading
ini pc led tin f tV'ir s of lliH-e iiii'UVi ro
trying to clear them a -a a' '! a ti y
heart re n I In g scene- w ere w it n - s -d
between parent an t ch I Iren m tlie
few moments preceding the noising
(f the ves-'d
There i some d isagreement among
the survivor as t the number of
boats that were lau'iclie 1 (me sur-
vivor Karl A lb!f man declares that
only two boats were luunche I Hue
of thi s wa swamped m-tantly and
on1 y ne of 1 1 s I'ccu pa ntsa g i 1 1 n mi l
Anna Hoeek r who was bound for
Southampton w a rescue I Sheclung
to a p ec of wreckage which she
gra ped so t' -lit’y that it was only
w to d llieuHy lhat she was d a -gc 1
irt s I K n s wi lus
rei'irnin from thde:i’li bed of her
fa t her and mot or
1 h W muni ii'ol I lilt Iren
Vim n svliile t lie err was raided on
the diMimed v’-s I fr the ivo'iicn and
children to go over to the other de
of th stcniner awav f’'o u th port
side in which w as t ie l r-sit gap n
1 cau-ed by the iraHiie T 1 1 '-
hal f-fainting women ant t mto-
frtrichen rhi'dren burr 1 t t he s'h
board unit but they n id srarcly
reached the bouts when the bu v
Vessel lifted her b vs Ii- Hi i I the it i r
and then slow iy an I sp-itly sank
Ist- rti foremost bi-neptr tat waves
taking w ith her her human Irc 'Pt
Hurciy twenty minutes -d bo
twetU tb Ulsa s und the sinking
of tho Mt-nmcr A In avv ea ivui
running ami tlie win I which wa
from the east southeast was bitterly
Cold
The small boat containing tho sur-
vivor tossed uhout until I1 o’clock in
the morning Several vessel wiwe
sighted in Hie meantime but they
made no replies to the signal tliat
were set for them Tin survivor
were nearly fro n haing hardly
any clothing amt their suffering
were intense Fvontunllv the fishing
smack Wild Flowir saw the signal
and bore down on the boat In a
short time the survivors were taken
aboard 4f her where everything pos-
sible was done for their comfort
Mr Karl Hoffmann the husband of
Mr Anna llollmanii is among the
survivor He is in a cm litun of
terrible distress from the loss of his
wife and son lie p n helically rx-
liib: 3d a gold watch tliat hi wife
ha slipped into his hand a she
parted with him to tTf to the star-
ioard side of the steamer w hen the
order to that effect wa iven lie
said:
Kart MofTmanii'v Mur
“We left Hreiierlnren on Tuesday
afternoon a‘ 3 o’clock Our cabin
was one of the seem I c'ass and was
within six feet of tin spot which re-
ceived the fn! f’ree of the shock My
wife child and I w ere usmep when I
was awakened at V'n oebsk bv
what second to be Urn ringing of the
gong that i used to call the passen-
gTstomcxls Fn ling that :t w is
sM 1 dark I jitnpe 1 out of my birth
but heard nothing to alarm nr I
went back to my berth n"it!n and
iininedutclv heard tiie rushing of
feet and shouting I c mcloded sonu-
thing scrums bud happened and
seized sme clothing 1 awakened
my wife and clild who hurriedly
dies' d and llu’ii wc all tail along
the corridor wth t ie oilier to the
tick I was knocked down stair
when 1 reached the t but my feet
caught on u book an 1 I managed to
save mysef troin being tra npled
upon
“I got to the port side an I saw that
great damage lutd resulted from the
collsioii l hc w iter wa then rush-
ing into the steamer in a great tor-
rv'iit The ni-iit imp very ibirii
though the sky was lar ’lln sea
was very run rh Twa boats were
lower al I caught mv boy ami threw'
him into one of the boats Calling to
in x wif to ne’oih nnv no Igdinto
it but it that ui 'ui’nt tu-Tcwasa
sh'ut fe the noun’ii an I ehl lren to
go to the 'fi ad s te o-g
her wat h into nn band me w f left
III 11 : 1 1 II o boy w is 1 i x c a mi! 1 1 tie
b t uh I I s it t here
' I -aw nie ti tit swam r ! tVe
t r'nal to re cue t inis in Hie wale1 but
all save one tma Ri’ck’r di-uo-’iircd
Our bo t u IS tin’ll Miocl
off We a w iii 11 y ves-m's tmtcoll
notlittrael their ato’iiU-m Wens d
sails and si rt for s gnuN bit Ho
passing vtssel pii 1 no at'enConto
them livcntiiiHly the gnaU w te
Oswei't I by the ti-h ng mu:ic Wild
How er
“After the 4’ollishm rockets w-re
tired from tlie st 'iiiiii-r but 110 help
came 1 think that it was iaiposs ble
1 1) at nnv ot her w ere res me I the
ship sank a most imnn’diately after
we bud left it 1 ilon t be! eve that
tliesteeriig pa'sengers were nwarv
of tlo net idciit beiutusc the collsioii
did not th tU much noise We were
exposed to a bitter sea an 1 heavy
wino for over five hours The bout
sljipi ed water c n-iantiy"
1 h ( tl f K lc lo r T Hllih
( hk’l Fngincer Netis-!! in an In-
terview ai 1: “Tlie st non r that ran
into u appear'd to be a vo-srl of
about L’oo ton 4 No’hing wi visible
by which either h r nan r her h iil-
inn port could be ascertained" Tho
chief engineer itaeLnj I to give any
opinion as to Inuy tin catustropie
happened He ah that tho
Flbe bad bad a good pas-
sage until th accdeit eeurrel
Not more t inn twenty ininiite
(Sap'-rd be fora the steamer sank It
was only th pis'thm t int tlie Fib
assumed wbtii the war uishiig
into her tua lo its vo uiuo felt tliat
prevcntd tlie lauiiciiinf of more
ixmt Fwrythinf possible includ-
ing the firing of ru ki Is wa done in
the short time before tho vessel set-
tled dow n The night wa very dark
At the time of Mo collision
C('n report has it that ther were
A he m t 4lo p r oo o-i Hie Flbe 2 1 1 of
whom were passengers I'it officer
and ci cw an 1 11 number of 1 nil I -men
who wer r tuni ng to the Fir!”!
state The re-ru 1 are n v ut th
Sailors home at low-sto't and Hi
Suffolk hotel ut li-t place
1 1t I tot ship
The Lloyd company regurdo 1 tho
Flbe as one of Heir sti'incii ’-t ships
She was of 4’lu gross tonnage ot
horse power 4!s f t long It f ct
1 nm i(‘ ferl der) and eapHde of a
I of 1 knots an hour H r p iw
4’iiger ueco nuii dating capac tc wjs
IV'i tir-t cabn 1 ' l s e 11 I ciMn aul
tm l st ce ra S!e was bill in 1-
Ir t he I a :!ild Mi p I hi i 1 1 11 c u
pa nv of ti n- gow
The ( raHi j t in to Maalni-
I! d la n l ii 11 d 1 1 11 a o’d on 1 1 ( 'i
Sa re j u t 1 Hi t sue hal b u 1 11
Co 1 Ison w t !i i'i unknown ovm
strainer Muy ii 1 -1 -a t ii wve ior-
war'iel to M us I u to the coin-
n'Hcdi’r of tue ( ratli e a-kmg it lo
had rrsn d any of the K I ’’s -it n-
gers I p to a kite Imiir lo’Wrer no
answers Wi’li r r v’d to th o iy
patt’lms an I tlo bd rf gr-wv Unit tie
( rat lr e 11 rt- r 1 h !-l(f I 1
ri t iw r sou j 1 1 1 Liu’ ir n s iVty tli hi it
rescue the I oph 41 th ‘ t i I d I b ’
f r (i I in iMiirf
Tol l u K a u la 11 i! I — 1 or 1 1 1 1
pr pf 1 1 1 s 11 sr n aHonol store t the
effect that tdoiel 1 1 11 ll-n Icr'oa f
Vv intiel I is g -ing I ba ve Slate I'i nl - r
K 11 Siimv arrest -d f-r “fraud in
4ff)’ ' hr IMIirl’ -UVs that 1 1 r ) 1 r-
fro-i lias jr-of thii? Snow defiaub’d
tlie sUHe ty the pu b! i- t nm f tue
supreme gom t r’4 o
: v'4r ti s( th liirriit
Ik M It S D Jan 31 It is ho vV
genciully 1 Ir e 1 that W V Taybr
tie deliu'tur stte trisurr it in
Sunt S-uilli Aiurinuni stab- out of
rcudl of extra hi ou
iKl'It I hr m i o lr f t) i
In mu: ( 4(1 Jm 3 1 A b i h-r ut
the West Deuce p- Wei house of the
t ram w av com pa i xplo!nl last n ig t t
Three men unt u ld
IT WILL BE REPORTED IN AN
AMENDED FORM
KORECOH-ENDATIO!! WILL BE MADE
A lh l(torl Will lt Ntthr for Ktr
Aginl l Mvry 3liutr Ha
I'rlvitei of I illn HI 4w
ttMti Tr silver Ma to
lliiui o 4 banco for
1 hir Amoiidii)nt
Wasminutot Jan 31— Tho admin-
istration banking bill will be reported
to tbo bouse from the committee on
banking und currency in a much
amended form and with a non-com
nuttal rccomtnendat ion that it be
Considered The Republicans aup-
ported the bill after securing aevcral
amendments indeed most of the
change made 4riginated with the
opposition The bill will be reported
to the house Friday with the presi-
dent’ message and nx the report w dl
Iw neither for nor agninst it every
member has the privilege of filing hi
4w n view s
After the various amendment had
been disputed of a motion w( made
that the (artiste bill with the state
bank cl u use elimin it’’d be substitute 1
for it This wa lost -t to 4 — Hluck
( old) Cox and II HI Deiuoi’rat vot-
ing for it A motion to report it with
tlie recommemln t :on that it do (jot
pas was lost - In to I t’olih Hiack
arid Hall soppi ri ng it: aud the final
motion t Du t it be reMwlcd witlioot
any rc’4mum'iidation was curried— Id
to i-( obb II uck un 1 Hall in the o-
(stsition Tlie n ember who voted
for the Iasi no tion were: pringer
Spcrrv I " tobb Warner Demo-
crats aluer Hrosuis Henderson
Russell and Hangheii Republicans
'1 he amen Inu-nts vvtncu the com-
mute - have ivcomtu n le t to Hi ud-
niinistrat on l I an as follows:
Tlie bonds which by the original
bill are ma le payable D ty year
nfier ('ate an mate payable at the
pleasure of th I rrde I Mates after
ten years from t h’k date of their issue
and are due fifty years aft-T dale
'I lo? section which rej'iir ’ the legal
tender notes and tr usury notes wnen
redeemed in gold lo be cumvMe 1 Hld
not reissued is aiio ii led by a iding
the following offered by Me Russell:
I’rovideii that tlie amount of -neh
Tinted Met notes mil treasury
notes which may b cancel! d and
i t red shall not 4’cco I in Disaggre-
gate nn amount 4’iiul t i the midi-
ti iiial eircuiil loll tineu out by na-
tional batiks after the pus-uge of tins
act"
N-ction 3 of the net amen lc 1 by
adding ou mniioii of Mr Iluogheu
the following:
“And in lieu of all exist ing taxes
every asveiaton shall pay to the
treasury of th' I nited States in tho
months of January uni July a duty
of onc-cightii of 1 per centum each
ha f year upon tlie average amount
of tlo notes issued to It bv the com-
trollcr of the cu tvnvy"
On motion uf Mi Hrosiiis t he four t h
scelim of tho bill which provides
that national bank note of le- de-
nomination t ian lo should be ret red
and c lu’fle i and an e'juul amount in
denomination of Mo and upward
Siioul l bo issued in their p!aae nod
that silver c Ttitlcitea nv outstand-
ing should be retired an 1 tlie silver
certificate of denomination nf les
than 810 should bo issued iu their
stead was stricken out
Un motion of Mr Walker section 5
which rem re duty oo imp rts to be
paid in pool cin only wa stricken
out Mr Walker a so move I an adiii-
tioual sction to be known a sec-
tion v hich wasngreed to a follows:
See Tliat from and after July 1
I VO ten p r centum of tlm cash rtj-
s rve required by law shall be kept
in coin or coin certificate and not
less than half of such coirf- coin
certificate shall be in gold coin or
gold cert Heat s and such cash re-
serve required by law should le kept
In coin or co n certificates in amount
increase I by t n per centum of the
whole casti ierve requ re I to be
kept by them on amt aft r the first
day of each quarter of the culemlar
year nntd the whole cash reserve
shall Ik in coin nr coin certificates
an 1 not less t ian one-half of such
en-h reserve shall at ail time b- in
gold coin or goid cert tioutes
(n inolionof Mr Warner section i
was nmeno d so as to provide that so
much of all I iw s ami p irts of Iu vs as
Itii'l He a noiiut of lawful money
which mac b d qu bed il 'i-' i - an
rl4nifar m-'iiHi for the u p of
w it h'lraw nig national bniv cirouia
t ion or piadt i bits any nut ion a I I i n k-
ing jisse atioii f i'i mu rec iving any in-
crease of its c la-nUitloii din ing tlie
periol of six months troui that 1 1 m-
it shall t ii ve mute a n c le--t of
law fill money for the pm i m of u it V
d i a w it g 1 1 s i j I''ti 1 at on 1m r-pea ted
i hair man Sprnger w ill w ill request
I I m3 ci tin in 1 1 tee on rules to report a
rule Ii i ii r tone for the debut’ to
begin on Monday nest and au:h ok-
Mig t he chair at Hie el os of d I at to
entertu ii a me n 1 ppmi t s on nude ns to
mi bsf II ut hi her bil s an I a! low thir-
ty in mi nl eV iletate on each aup’ii-l-in-n
t Accod iig to lit s plan the
fie silver men and a'her iiu m b--N
w ill) tinam-til plans w ill fi ’ enaided
to seeur a Vote on their pr 'ptivtiotM
II m X( I ( u H in it
Minor lf(nlo lie (4i ( 4iii'l-rHig (hr
’Hill I’rottllng 1 lrfir
ter! op!"sed to the l-ll
N(w 4ir!(auH fai’ior nnd merchant
declare in favor of a reduce I cofou
aci cage
Remember there
nre Inin Ire Is of linitls o!
While Lead (so rilled) on lltf
mitket that ate not White Lead
composx-d largely of Darj’tes arl
other cheap materials Hut the
number of biands of genuine
Strictly Pure
White Lead
is limited Tlie following branJs
are standard “Old Ptiuh" j riKt-ss
and just us grod as they were when
you or your father wire boys :
"Southern"" Red Seal ”
“Collier"
Fot Coio— Ndlional Lead Co' Part
While Lrml T mlmtc I'oior a oik? euiui cia to
A T$-poui)d keg of Lud and nn mir okii
paint Sate l:nte and artimanc hi n-m hta
shades and lnurr (he best pjint llul i(
puatfitlc to put on wood
Send o a pul catd and tt our Usk o
pamia and color-card frre it wll pihill
ave you a fond many dollar
NATIONAL LKAD CO
S( l-o(i is Hi am h
CUik t- ’ ud IcuUi buecl Si Lo4tv
1 II K
Troy Laundry
4N RR04 1'W V
I the l-t Fumpi d cf mv 1 anndiy it) lhi
tern m
Wnik end’ d for and d 1 1 k r ! r' n ptly
On)- fn-t ila-' anil
WADE (STsTOVALL
Tci4 lI'DIic Nn hi
Jan M '
X otic for I'KlllilllioK
Land odes at OklHhema ( ilv O Td
Jmiiihi v 'i 1 ’' I
Notice i" In n fiy g)'n (fiat ifi fenatig
it a in -t m r fia- ti -I let c nf In mn it i-u
! limkr llla) J-iOff in i -( r t ! hi- CiMIH
au( i it hI I nMf ill U natl U It'iE 11 i
r yit r ir r-4 i4 r at OkalttiJia (ity (fi ’l
i’U fit finmr) t ) i
S n iNiti (fiiir’ e
for tin n 1 1 c s 1 1 j j n r
lit- iirs rit’s ll (I'owtiu’ 'fin---4's to rove
Ins coiiiiiiiiotiA r -citui'f uiui aiol mil na-
tion ot sai'I la nd 4i:
Ji-i'4 r N t 1 1 in I- fi' 0-1 4rn It N Hakrr
K V R-k'-r an of ( k idouna 4 it 4 T
Any h-i on who )-” t r to t -4 - -1 anii' I
the allow nitt-e 4f mii Ii h- f tr Kim k low of
Kill oili-tuiitml r A-"!1 i ndt r lb In a lot ' he
r k'uiaiioii ot tlo utrir l i wrtn lit l
mull pr'of n h 4 1 1 1 t not Im- ail d !l i’
l i n an oi’”'M"i'l s al tlo at iu m iilioiitsl
time- and n to 4T - exam i to- tlo- 'Iiion
4( aid k U l UiUT f A lot to 4 tl r I'ltl'lH'i' 111 re
ollltiil of that RU i 'fit 11 ! d I 4 I UliHl't
Ik fi 1 na v fi ui-t'-r
Jan Id
Vtlr fr Puldirallna
Lam! office at Oklahoma ( itv O Td
J iii mot :g l ’' t
N"lu'4'i In r fiv yniii ilmt tlo foiowih
niiiod 4 til r has tto d tiol in- 4 if h iliti lit loti
to make final pnof ill Mlj-poft l hmcl’t’l
and lltat aol t-roof will fie made U tor tlo
r kmMi r ir fit im r at Oklahoma ( ity 4) 1
on 1 t ti uai y y l-’t'i vi :
1 1 h lh I'latt
for the a 'i 41 me 1 t ) I It r 3 w I M
Hi- naim-a thi J liitanm w it lit --1 n to pro)
ho com union- Inc ui’oii ani cull w aln 11
ot -aid ni nd 1 : i
W I booir wdb-m VMH VtllM
aon N M l’ i aI oj t knh"ii a 4 it O i
Any p ’r-4n ho d - r r ppm -t awauist
(lo adonaio'e of midi 1 f or lm kio of
any r M I '-t m II I Ml 1 P-a-U) t 4 1 r the law Blot tho
P uia t-on- of (In’ 11 ti r r t t art no nt fi
mn h proof hould n 1 le ad ol will l-o
ytM'ii an o H ri'iit) at the afie to ntiomd
tune ali i place to eMn ililt te the MMIii—m-a
id -ait ciaMiiniit and to i-tfi r Dull hie Hi ro
fitittal of that -u) ’in it ti d to lnimat t
Ii M Hill Id yi-t r
Mexican
Mustang
I miniciTt
for
fitirns
Caked iS Inflamed Udders
Kies
Rheumatic Pains
bruises and Strains
Rurrong i-'ores
Inflamm lions
Stiff joints
Harness C: Saddle Sores
Sciatica
Lumbago
Scalds
fiiisters
Insect Hites
All Cattle Ailments
All Horse Ailments
All Sheep Ailments
Penetrates Muscle
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to Ike Very
Scat of Pain ami
Ousts it in a Jiffy
Pub in Viporoicly
iMu-dni g ll iintcnl corujucri
I’uiit
Makes Hait t-r I‘3st well
again
‘--T dGENT S !
C I 1 Ii i l(f-f N i
- ' 1 K ’ "'4 "Mom
1 g -
1 1 t 4 I-
X tl'iiakw
UtHiiPOSA 4 O
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