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The Claremore Progress.
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VOL. IV
CLAREMORE, INI). TER'Y.. SATURDAY. AUG. 22. 1898.
CLAREMORE MARBLE WORKS
J. W. ROBBIN8, proprietors.
We have
a large stock
to selcct front
DB. XANSKX RETURNS.
arrives at vardo isl-
and. norway.
monument*
specialty.
can give
you anything
our line
CIIEAH
rnmm Is tlM
ooo funerals in one day
N w Y as. Auj lh—Though tin
force* of grave tligf«r* w.rr largely
locrrawd and the mea worked Bight
•nil day. grate* could not be **ppli«d
to till the demand at the cemeteries
Sunder. There wss al*o a shortage
thirty-elx fi
d twelve from Philadelphia.
There were MM luaerala la New York
daring the day and over MO ia Brook-
Mai.HO. Sweden, Aug. U. —The
iwspaper liagentnvheler ha* re-
setted communication* from Ur. San-
ten and Lieutenant Nchotteaaen from
tbe inland of Vardo. Norway. Theae
communication* atate that thev aban-
loned the From Id the autumn of l* 3
'ii? i i "•f*d I*°Ple were comparatively little
Thei iteamer W i ad ward, eerrying . affected, for the number of childrea
lya. The*e were greater than on eay
| day ia the history of the two cities.
Friday. Saturday and yesterday saw
more burials thaa any *evea day* of
whieh cemetery bookkeepers can
any record. Children nad
news in brief-
. Fotaom. Mrs. t loveland'*
eoasia, hat declared for Krvsa and
—— ml 1 ■"
uade
miaistratloas.
tpli F. Corle, one of the oldest
mat promlaeat maaufactarers of
a City, i* dead.
IMary of the Interior Hob*
i announces that he wil< take the
delegate w
admJesioa
.. — ; .—. i ini-nru, tur idi
tupplies to lbs JftcktoA-larnftworlii | nd 0},|
raped It ion. picked them up near ! Buvrr i-V*.
FreesJoaof lead. The* expected VPBr> .. .... .....
that the Kram would eventually drift Ib# ,rrr>|re M, of the persons ia-
, the east coast of Oroenland u-rred was «J years. There were
mi Be* Reach the Pel* nearly twice as many men aa women
Dr. Kaaaea left the Kram on March . buried.
14, I •'•. in M degree* north latitude, j Of the total aumber of dead la the
" r traversed the polsr *es to a point j twocities anil vicinity aloes August 8,
degrees, H minnu* northlatit.de. I nearly 1.000 of them were directly da.
..mated north of the new Siberia l" best prostaBtkms.
alaada No laad wsa .'ght^d.orth MR BRYAN'S ITINERARY
>t of weeks of aay
. Mrs. Beeaat will
possible, G. W Koote and Charles
Watta of Kuglaad have promised to
be on hand.
Sir John Millet*, presideet of the
Britleh Boyal aeedemy. 1s dead.
Masked mea robbed the bank of
' Moatpeller. Idaho, of IO.«W at >
o'clock in tba afternoon snd escaped.
Two mea were killed by a boiler ex*
plosioa at lewisville. Ohio
Blxteea prlsoBsrs sawed their way
oat of the Bowltag Ureea (Ky.) JeU
LATE NEWS NOTES.
to Ceogress and petitloa for
larley, Ulster
raaty, New York, adjourned a tres-
Ma ease for tea year*.
The heated term of tea days whieh
_ie Jast eaded killed aearly l,000par-
soas ia Greater Mew Yors, Jersey
City aad Mobokea.
TO RESTORE WAGES.
UNION PACIFIC EMPLOYES
GO TO COURT.
The boltiag gold I
leseed a leagthy call
Damocratio party eoa
To llag.la. KH*. (tovetand. Llanla
The Seven Start of
Business Success
System, Economy, Capital, Skill, Art, Experience and
Reliability, find the focus in the
Kimball Piano
Kimball popularity has not come by accident. Every
detail has the closest thought. The highest order of
talent that capital can command is working every day
for perfection in the product of the Kimball lactones.
Working thus in a business-like way, the Kimball Com-
pany can afford to sell pianos at lowest prices ever offered
i instruments of first-class materials and workmanship.
Easy Terms. Catalogues Free.
[Brassfield &Tavlor, Music Dealers]
TULSA, INO. TER. 1
htas . ...
the winter, *nbalstlng
tnd whale blubber.
Dr. Nanaeu sad hi* companion* are
!? V.'rd^r tawen JhoJu J* ™ ""sn> Bryan s ivincrary aiver mm
tha ta? weli^bore were >'■' re.ted haa been partlslly arraaged
to slek persons on board whea Nan- He will not go bask to New York to
ten Uft her answer the peecli «f « oehran. He
Ths steamer W lad van! look Utter* "ill here to Buffalo from
for Naasea whea It started to the re- , Buffalo to fcrle, from trie to Clove-
>ief of the Jackson-Fsrmsworth expe- land, speaking at each place tnm
iition aa Mr Jackson expected to Cleveland lie will fodirect to Moeoln*
Ind Nausea and was convinced Hint When he leaves Lincoln he w.llgo to
his Idea of drifting sero*. the pole J, the Heath, the Itiaerary of that trip
the ice wa* Impracticable, ile was not a* yet being arranged but inc od-
tlso convinced that Nanaen would re- ing speeches in Kentucky. Florida,
turn In the d.rection of Frans Joaef Misaourl and Maryland, and then he
will come Ks*t sgala about the laat
Dr. Nanaen failed to reach the week in September, lie will apeak la
North pole, but he touched a point Brooklyn and then go to New hng-
tour degree* nearer than any other land. Upon his return from New fcng-
.vnlorer ha* done land he will apeak in New York city,
mpiorer naa uone. Mr |lrykII la re(f«nl to the
,, M ... .. Th, alleged atateraeat by Senator Thur*-
VAHiKir., Norway. Aug. .A The U)() jn hu )rttcr to ^nor Stewart
captain of the Windward, the Brltl.h , that Mr „rJr.n htd h,.,, charged
tteamsr which baa]u*t returned from wil(l in the p r of .aver mint
Frani Joaef lsnd aftertskiaff snpplie* owner*: "The *tstenient ha* been de-
ths British North pole expedition nled before, and st the proper time a
inmsnded by Jackton and known a* speclllc denial will be msde."
Jacks<A-Uarm*worth expedition.
lied a telegraphic mtn% ge her* yei
lerday dcHcriblag the accidental
meeting of Jackson and Dr. Nanaen.
forming one of the m< t remarkable
Incident* In ti e history of Arctic ex
ploratioa. for it appear* that the Xi
PONT GET LEFT
THE KATY FLYER
ANEW FAST TRAIN
JCHICAGO
WNDAYSTOOl™ ST.LOU IS
ANDPRINCIPALPOINTS IN
THE NORTH ANDEAST
ALSO TO TEXAS AND
THE SOUTHWEST.
party eoavoatioa to ■
.oUa Sep 1—•*
Jldates for ,
presides t. The call
Chicago coaveatioa and platform ia
aaaaaaured laaguage
Boa. W. V. Kyster. promlaeat capi-
talist of Chamberaburg. Pa. was mar
dared at Uaeola. Neb. Fred Vane
are aader arrest for
s U.
aad that tba B*rlla treaty
. ska. r a it doea BOt lend to hat
tar ike condition of the hemoaa*.
A Ira track, maaaed by sevaa fire
mm. was atrack by a trolley ear at
K. Y„ aad John F. Clark aad
__ Jaekey were killed aad the other
■ve badly injared. Motormaa and
—a—•— 0( trolley
Kngliah house of lords adopted the
Irish laad bill, with the exception of
ths provision relating to Iowa parks.
A meteor desceadiiig at Chicago
buret 100 feet above the ground with
~mrt like a cannon. No damage
mocrata
HIS LIFE FOR SCIENCE.
nr. Willi 1111 aarad.r*. Kvp.rim.at* With
X Kajri la*Ha IMath.
roi.i-MHiA. Mo.. Aug. I j —Dr. Will
r iain Khrsder. nesil of ths department
wrglsn ex piorer hail been living in a of electricity in the university of Mia-
but quite close to one of the Kngliah souri. died laat night from brain fevei
explorer'* station* for along time pre* caused by overwork experimenting
viouato ths medio? of ihe two men. with X ray*.
yet neither one of them waa aware of | or Ule p,,, tw lUlIt ])r. Slirader
i as
rng " insccurscies on Uic ™ao dra"vu plcdy down aud *oom became ...
Maryland go'd staadard Dtmoi
will not bold a state coaventloa —
will tuev send dslegstes to the Ia.
d lane poll* eoa vent lo
The first lord of the treasury. A. J.
Bslfour, laformed the British B<
of Commons thst hi* government
every resson to expect sn early set-
tlement of the Venezuelan trouble.
Three trainmen were killed in a
hesd-ead collision on tba B. dc O. 8.
W. at Torch Hlll.O.
The Democratic national committee
is printing E3.U00 copies a day of
Brysn's Mew York speech of accept*
a ace.
Edwin Itiishein, a bicycle rider, lost
control of his wli
Niagara rapida if e was seriously in-
jured.
Senator Palmer of Illinois declares
• will not be s candidate for nomin-
ation for President by the goldbug
Democrat*.
Chairman Babcock of the Bepubli-
csn congressional committee, deniea
that a joint debate will be arranged
between McKinley and Bryan
Neb, Aag. 17.—A aait h
beea tied la the l aited States sires
court which la likely to i
v great permaa*
oa the Ualoa PadfU are to
the fa moot wag* schedule
i before Ja<*ge Cald-
well la March. IW4.
reault* of this fai
ia fact the reaalt It waa sailed
wplith. was ths adoptloa of a
wage schedule and a code of rales
whieh waa to govern '.be relations of
•hot v a ncowo eojrk
apeeted aad beaorsd by sri Tie" was
a gallant Coafedevato soldier, bad be-
fore the war waa a ootoaal ia the
United State* srmy.
SPAIN ASKS BIO DAMAGES.
the* latter wa* misled, ot
MMiubf on the uisn drsu
, -iscoverer oi Frsi
Josrf laad, snd slso oecsuse Itr. Nan-
by l'ayer. the t
and tslked incessantly.
few day a ago he waa removed to the
Joarr lanu. snu ™ I academic hall, where rest snd quiet
r.nviVg rtop^d. he ws* q?ita unable ! ^^m^ut .11 to no. ^
lo establish Ills position snd wa* con- " '7„
est ward I regaining con*ciou*ne *
RIOT AT CLEVEUANDL
position
sequently trying to msrcli
to Spitsbergen over the ice .
which was not only highly daugei
but probably Impossible.
Jsckson, sfter meeting Nansen. con- Three m.b xh..i aad Ua* Ha.li;
ducted the latter to Klmwood. the 1 „ ,h. nrowa Hoi.iUs Wa
headquarter*of the Briti.li expedition. c.bvh.axp, O. An- |5.-Three
where the Doctor awaited the srrival i, ,iu hurt in
of the Windward, which left the u,en *fre •" «• «dly hur*. '
Thames on June lo, snd Vsrdoe ~ -''.rh l..t
Express Compaat
Jersey CUt are oa a strike. They al-
lege that their salaries bsve been cat
dowa fallv one-third since l'resideat
Weir took charge of the compaay'a
affairs la tba Esst.
The Bepubllcan state ceatral com-
mittee of Georgia ha* decided aot lo
plea* a ticket ia the fleld this year.
Four hundred and ninety Itallaas
employed bv Miller A Co, of Ottamwa,
I1L, oa the sewer system stMtome. N.
Y., are oat on strike.
Caaadlaa delegate* to the Iriah Pa-
cific conference, to be held in Dublin,
have decided that Edward Blaka
sboald be cho*ea a* leader and con-
lolidator of the different Irish fsc-
tions now represented in the Psrlia-
mentat Westminster
About 1.000 uaioa painters of Xew
York city struck to enforce the union
ale of 13 50 lor eight hour* a day.
Tha headquarters of the national
CId standard Democratic committee
s been fixed st parlor li, Urand ho-
tel. Indianapolis.
John W. Noyce, a St. Louis saloon-
keeper, waa terribly cut by a negro
burglar and tben shot the desperado
* sad.
Tha Woodruff block at Rock ford,
UL, was dsstroyed by firs with s total
loas of $100,000
W. W. Johnson & Co. independent
whisky dealers oi Cinelnasti. hare
cut the whisky trust price three cent*
per gallon. A great war is looked for.
In a fit of jealnu*y Charles Nelson
theae rales waa one wkl
that ao insa should be
wlthoat just causa.
that the schedala of pay fixed upou at
that time waa aot to be altered except
r order of the court.
The men In the telegraph breach of
the service allege that both of these
provision* have bees violated, aad
oa this tha Issue wilt be Joiaed ia a
States Clrcait coart. lo this case J.
- Weybright, L,. M. Tudor, U Rosea-
uin snd X A. Smith, representing
tba Order of Railway Telegraphers,
members of the lolat protective board
ot the employea of the Union Pacific
svatem appear aa plaiBtlffa.
'The petition recites ths ordsr en-
tered by Judges Caldwell —nl-"
free sil'
The Populists snil Democrats of
North Csrolina failed to agree on
Sidiaia ~i"a the celebrated Ala be—
claims award mds by the Oeaeva ar-
"... Texas, Aag. IT.—TI
weat dowa Saturday alght spaa a
" " " " a " ' tha aar.
apbeil-
jad at IV
clock it scored :0i. At J o'clock the
hottest woath-
March. Imi«, snd the conference
ing up to it. They thea proceed to
state that the followlag rates ot pay
for telegraph operators were fixed by
the order: Rogers, f'J per month;
llenton, $0T; Aids. •«'.*; Boone. 43;
Rockville. 4.- Without aotice to ti
men or the court, end in violation i
thst order, the petition states, the
wages at theae *tstioas hsve heea re-
' ss follows: Rogers to lis. lien*
:j, Aids to !V>. Iloone to 25,
Rockville lo f.i They petition to
chase, aad nought ia every way to
avoid the Intolerable beat. At J1
o'clock a little sbowsr of rata, with a
gust of wind, came ap oa the famished
he earth which seat the thermometer
ufs^gwa to S# and rave the people hope
.he that this was tha culminating day of
the moot extraordiasry beat period
ever experieaeed la Texas.
be restored to the smouot nsmed ia
ihe schedule sad the difference be-
tween that snd the smouat they have
received since the reduction be paid
to them.
By far the moat important portion
of the petition ia contained in the
next paragraph. In it the petitioners
si lege that the managing officisl* of
the compsny are hostile to orgaoixed
labor, particularly to the Order of
Railway Telegraphers, snd thst a sys-
"instic effort hss been made to weed
It the leaders of the order by sum-
arily discharging
rf-MtpeaaU _
WAtnanorAnf. 15.—The *esret
service boresa of the Treasury depart-
moot baa boas requested to look into
a report of extenaivs coaaterfsitlBf
of Uaited States ailvsr dollars la one
of the Central American atatea. Tba
informatiOB cornea from a Mexico pa-
per aad waa seat to the State depart-
ment by Mialster Ransom. It states
that is one of tha Central AmsHeaa
states a company has been orgaaified
by Americans, who have purchased
the silver dollars of the state, worth
t: cent*, and coiaed them lata A«er-
witbout lean dollars. It la said that t.&OO.OCt)
of these dollars have been shipped
t soother I into this eoontry, wnere they savs
brought to ! passed at par.
... ru It haa
l>een the custom on the l.'nion Pacific { meant** ta Mans.
FOR KANSAS CITY
ami all points
NORTH & NORTHWEST
Ami All Point* iu
KANSAS AND COLORADO
Iron Mountain
Route,
Fort Smith and Little Rock
and all points in
Arkansas,
Texas and
Louisiana
Elegant Day Coaches.
Pullinon Buflett Sleeping Cars
■
ALLTON'S
MEAT MARKET!
We tilwuv liufp on liuml
a full Mi|>| ly of
ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND
SALT MEATS.
The hinhi"*! chkIi (irii-e paiil fi.r
your (Minltrv, butter hikIvkk"
We will pa* the hiKhest ia*h
price for your
HIDE8 A. FUR8.
J. M. ALLTON
Patronize Home Industry
Order Your Fruit Tree*. Vin
Etc.. from the
Vinita Nurseries.
The* erne * neiiMr lllu1 of Apple. Pvai'h
IVar. 'Plum and chrrrt Tw. l«c*tlM>r with
Vln lbmt*. ami All Klnil* of Khrnblwrj
"lembrr their tnwaar* Horn. Ilaow '
atad tree to riiw Plate your on!
June *8, to lake supnlies
son expedition, and not to bring them
back, aa currently reported.
Jackson, in ths dispatch Bled by ths
captain of the Windward, said: "On
June IT. I met I>r. Nsnsen three miles
out on a floe, east of t ape Flora, soil
under mo t extrsordlnsrv circum-
stances. Ile bad wintered in s rough
hut within s few miles of our north-
ern limit In 1S 0. snd this spring we
unwittingly came within a few miles
of his winter quarters.
"Dr. Kansen left the Kram with one
companion. Lieutenant Siffard Scott
Hansen, a lieuteusnt in the Norwegian
nary,and director in theaatronomlcal.
102 ft
It is believed here thst ths Irim
msy turn up here or at liergea
shortly, as *lie stood ths Ice very well,
has plenty of provisions on board and
there was no sickness among her crew
when Dr. Nsnsen left her on March
It, 1894.
Professor Mohn says that the scieo-
An rs*n 11 nf Ilr N'lliwn'l nhurTft*
oral islands havs been discovered.
Dr. Naaaen, In describing their life
during the winter of lSOs-M, said:
H. C TOWNSKND,
St. Louis. Mo.
ISS&fi&BpB
i Swertcau
ru
conflict which occurred last evening
between s party of the llrown com-
pany strikers und several non-union
Vaxcoitteb, 11. C, Aug. It.—The
steamer Km press of Jspan. which *r-
rlved lsst night, brought reports thst
the famou* Tung Fuhsiang, in obedi-
ence to the imperial cotninsnd, is
mssaacreing Mohammedans in Kansu,
Chins. At llsiningfu he slew S.000
business men sno sold their wives and
female children. Fears sre eater-
tained of a general rising, especially
la Piantisnfu snd llatien. which hsve
hitherto remained faithful.
Colorado Deasoersls laden* Taller.
Dbiitkk, Col, Ang. U—The Arapa-
hoe county Democratic convention
held yesterday for the purpose ot
electing delegate* to ths state con-
vention, which will meet at Pueblo
next Wednesdsy. seopted resolatlona
indorsing Senstor Teller and Coo-
gressman Shsffroth, Republican, and
Hell, Populist, for re-election. Sim-
ilar action ha* been taken by nearly
all the Democratic county conven-
■hot and almost instantly killed hi-
wife la Chicago, and then wounded
their 3-year-old"daughter.
Captain John II Kisssinghsm of
Npartansburg, K C'„ wss *hot dead by
Chris Csnnon. u ne*ro Iwy bnrglar.
Nominee Hale Johnson of the who wa* wounded and caught later.
" tra'ght out" Prohibitionists, was The chemical laboratory buildi ng
formally noMtied st Chicsgo. of tbe University of Illinois st Cham-
t\e*t Vlrginis IlemocraU declined paign was struck by lightning and al-
to fuse with tbe Pop*. most destroyed by fire: los* $70,00*1.
Kepubiicau central commiitce of The l-year-old child of
Colorado indorsed the sction of Sena- named Allen wasj killed and the H-
tor Teller and the Olorado deleira- year-old daughUr fBtally wounded by
tion at St. Louis. Hodge*, the Wol- * paother which leaped inlo the
cott chairman of the committee, was "®P on the Arkansas line south ol
removed and hi* place filled by llroad, | Man.field. Mo.
a free illver man. Fire persons and a large number of
The meeting of Democratic clubs at h*ep were crushed to death by the
k. I.o*is on September •.•« will be tha of an immense meteor which
icasion of a demonstration to tho struck the earth near the Ripsey
rath west exceeding in magoilude mines. Arizona. The meteor apj^nrs
latof Xew York. It is expected that to be imbedded in the earth lor hun-
ith llrvaa and Sewall will be dreds of feel, and covers an area o!
resent. ' *« crea
The Republican campaign
waa opened at Columbus by : — .
Sherman aad Foraker. orison.
continued thua until the whole pack
bad been slaughtered.
"Myself snd companions started in
is direction of Spitsbergen on May
. J. After that ws occupied six weeks
on snowshoes, drsgging sledges and
hayaka (the Arctio canoe) loaded on
aledgea after ua We went partly
ovsrlsnd aad partly over aea lea.
"We reached Jackson's winter quar-
ters, where we found *11 In good
health. Ws remaned there about six
weeka. till the stesmer Windward
Baasae Orswtag alowl*
Topeka. Kan., Aug. II.—Tha popu-
lation of Kanaas ss returned by town-
ship asseasora through ths conaty
clerks has been tabulated by tha Slate
board ot agriculture and the total Is
or a nst laerease durlug tbe
past year of I.MJ. Forty-tva coun-
ties havs gained 17,151, tbe amallest
gala being four. Ib Stevens, aad the
*- j,j;7 la Cherokee. Sixty Boun-
ties lost ths smallest being one,
in Phillips, and tba greatest * ■-
Cowley.
:,SSI In
The telegraphers
rriersnce which wi
Ihe sttention of the conru
fur a long time to deduct from
pay of each man on the system tue
ru of 411 cent* per month for the
litilensnce of hospital* on the sys-
_ju. The telegraphers allege that
they receive no benefit Irom the hos-
pitals except incase of those'Who re-
tide st the place where tbey are main-
tained. They complain that they are
gives anv accounting of the ex-
dltnre of the money collected
this purpose from the inen,
which tbey allege amount* to about
•l(|0,000 oer year, and that if they
pay they are entitled to know
become* of the money. They
will also allege in the petition that at
the present time the I'nion Pacific
does not maiatain any hospital*,
ply having the * "
that Mr Hryan
by tbe silver mi
for the white metal cause aince he
left Congress two years ugo.
During a severe storm at St. Joseph
the ex-Slaves home was blown down.
Tha bsrn of Frsnk lluzzard's da ry
•waa Blrnitlr Ktf 1 s awls ss i « tw L-ill iltff If est*
Half rate llomeseekers Kxcursiot
ckets will be sold oa all roads Au-
gust 18. to Mena, Arkansas, tho new
town in Southwestern Arkaasas oa
tbe Kanaas City, Pittsburg A Half
railroad. An roand trip rata will
be given from Kaosas City to Mpsa
over tbe Kansas City. Pittsburg *
Unlf. August is. 19 and io to attend
the great Jubilee to be held there to
celebrate tbe completion of the road
and the opening of this new country
settlement. For full particulars call
on or address F. A. HornbecW. Land
Coramiasioner. Seventh and Wyaa-
dotte streets, Kaasas City, Mo.
firms
The balloon in >
cobs, a circus i
partiea ot
the expense attached thereto is not
sufficient to wsrrsnt the collection of
Lhe smount ot money that is at pres-
ent tak n from the employes.
MR BRYAN'S PROGRAM.
spMrho* In tlaffalo. Kvte. Ctev*l*a4, Bs
■leon and m Trl
wa* struck by lightning, killing Key.
Peter Msttiaon of Andrew county,
who hsd sought shelter there.
* wile
ilashcd to death befor
and a great crowd.
The great Futurity stakes of the
Coney lslsnd Jockey club, worth "><).-
THE UMPIRE WAS LOADED. OOO. wss won by Marcus Daly's colt.
_____ Op den.
A man and boy were found lvmg
Opened a VaUse sad r*...d oat l-i.ioi* dv>d neBr lhe Chicago X Alton track
lo HI* Crowd When Attacked m m,|c >Dd a half west of Mexico, Mo.
Hblixa. Ark.. Aug. 18.—A game of The bodies were terribly mutilate.l.
baaebsll played at Poplar Orove Sun- The engineer anil tiiemsu of the
day between colored teams for a stake , California express on the Denver and
of SS broke up io a pitched battle be- Rio tirande were killed in a wreck
tweea the opposing nines, in which near Pueblo, Col., by spreading rails
two boys were faulty shot and four
others more or less wounded. Negro
boys from the Polk and Lowdv plan-
Herlix, Aug. 17.—Aa a reault of the
agitation In newspaper circles and
among the business men growiBg out
of the alleged amalgamation of
the last three of the independent
oil firms with the Standard Oil
company, and the report that the
American company now controls the
petroleum market, it is now Sa-
nounced that it is possible that the
government will take steps to facili-
tate the iinportatioa of iraliijlaB oil.
It i* also rumored that an attempt
will be macc to Impose an almost pro-
hibitive duty on American oil.
Aug. 17—The
program ot Mr Ilrvan after his vaca-
tion includes speeches in Huffalo,
Krie, Cleveland, llaltiuiore and St.
Louis. Present arrangeraenta far Mr. i
Bryan sre that lie will go from Cleve-
and to Lincoln, "here he will remain A"«*" *•* «"• H,r
s few davs Then he will make a trip I Naw Yobk. Aug. 17.—Sarah llrow n
to St. Louis and through Missouri and «iould Angell, the alleged widow of
the South. I jST lion Id, has transferred all her
The candidate's party rpestyester- rl_h, title and Interest la tha Uoold
- In the luorning es*,te to Amasa J. Parker, jr.. of Al-
Nkw York, Aug. 14—The following
speakers have beea engaged lo stump
Maiae for McKinley and Hobart: Har-
old M. Sewall. son of ltryan's associ-
ate; Seoators Hale. Frye and Lodge;
igreasmen Dinglay, Houtelle aad
Tver, ex-Uovernor Pitkin of Louis-
iana, ex-Senstor Warner Miller, J.
Sloat Fassett of Nsw York and (len-
ora! Clark K Carrot Illinois, ex-min-
ister of Denmark.
A Warrant for a Wlehlta Lawyer
Wichita. Kan., Aug- 1".—A warrant
waa issued lsst Bight for Lawyei
George S. Wilsoo, ex-secretary of th*
Democratic county committee, upon
complaint of T. D. Flynn ot Iowa,
charging Wilson with the embeule
ment of tl.MO while he waa adirlnia-
tralor of the estate of Mrs Sally Ken-
nedy. Wilson's side of the story ha*
not been heard.
r caused by the hest.
- Candidate llrysn and party will rest
this week _at _Red^ Ilr
•seks, in which oratory will be
the main feature.
ning tiriffln gave the l.owdy team ^«1 Russell o« Killowen lord
the hot end of a close decision, and chief justice of t.reat " l''V
the aggrieved tesm. led by Israel gnest of llenry N
Tate, made a rush (or the umpire and *rry. -v v ,,e ",i n^
hia ion. who was acting as official American bar assoc.stion on Inter-
scorer. The umpire was ptepared for i national I-aw.
the attack. He opened a valise snd The Democrats, t opu.is'* snd silver
paased pistols to the members of tbe Republicans of Waahington slate have
Polk team, and the battle began. Is- fused on electors, slate officers and
rael Tata waa the only iubb on the Congressmen.
Lowdy team that bad a guu. but h* n nung Chang vi.*ited W. K. ti lad-
did effaetlve work, lie emptied bit . atone at hb home. For three-quarter*
pistol Into ths Polk tesm, reloaded of an hour they discussed Asiatic snd
and emptied it sgain. He is creditc1 " —"■ ''-'- i-'"—
with havlsg shot four men
THE TAILORS* STRIKE.
?Lr^te£e.on?B com^y'w'S \ * VT^Td Ma'rgaret'K. Cody of
Bersl Samuel Thomas and Mrs I lienver. Colo _Mra A"gell says that
lomas. It was not known that Mr. I she was married about April, l"M, w.
snd Mr*, llryan would be present, so Jay Gould !^n,„
that the conirreiration wa* of only Us estate have asserted froas the begin
ning thst the case was a trumped ap
' one. snd thst tbey were not st all
Suicide of aa «>ld **••««. | worrie<l about It.
Kaxsa* t itv. Mo., Aug. 1."..—Sam- I
uel II Howard, an eari.v settler, a i k„.«. Kepablleae Maaaam
I'nion veteran and at one time a TortIA) Kan., Aug. 14.-J. M.
prominent factor in local irunicipal ( appointed the executive
politics, comniittcd suicide ye*terday commiuee of lhe Kepubiicsn State
Cy Lelsnd,
1 Troy; Frsnk L Brown, Garaett; Lit
~l. K SUrae, Topeka;
'"•ng at his home, tit Howard * itt,e t, follows:
avenue, by taking morphine in a glass
of water. Over drinking, unsuccess-
ful speculation* and inability to ob- 1 Crum. Oswego. V
tain steady employment probably j R. Vincent. Washingtoo; K. K Mlll-
conibined to induce hiin to commit the cockson. Oakley; C. S. Jobes. Attica;
Heed- 1 Mort Albaugh. KiBgmsB. There are
I three more to appoint who have not
oarer* Defeated by Robbers. ret been agreed on. The Mleetiona
lltNsox, Ariz.. Aug. lo.—The ban- WCre made by tbe nominees oa the
R I-P A N S
u
The modern stand-
u
ard Family Medi-
ot
IA
cine : Cures the
U
>
common evciy-day
e
ills of humanity.
u
z
o
Aug. It. — Charles
Haghea, aa ex-Santa Fe engineer,
while drank last Monday night, at-
tempted to a leal a Missouri, Kanaas
A Texas engl ne. While going through
the yards the oaglae ran Into bb open
—*■-*- aad wa* derailed. To-day
hia plea o
y of a loei
CUMtox, Mo, Aug. It- Raturdsy
evsatng Fred White, aged II, tried to
make his brother Lum, aged IS, help
him •boat some farm work, whea the
latter drew a halts aad stabbed Fred
three tlmsa ta the left aids, tafllstiag
la juries that will likely prove fataL
They are eoa* of OanV White, a
^roaslaost farmer jaat north
l HITRXxx, Wyo, Aug. IS.—In the
Republlcau stale convention yester-
dsy, Coagressman Frank Moadall was
renominated by acclamation and Chief
Juatiee H. V. H. Uroe.beck of Albany
county waa named for assistant Jus-
tice of tha state supreme court. W. T.
Brlttain. Benjamin Howell and Mrs
Sarah Malloy were named for Presi-
dential electors.
BeleMe ■* — Tee Veeag le Wee.
Fobt Wohth, Texas. Aug. IU—Four-
teen-year-old Oscar Reed told his par-
eats Bsturdsy night that he was in
lovs with a girl and wished to marry
har. hut tlisy expressed ths opinioo
that he was too youag. He tnraed at
If to leave them, bat before he wai
out of tha room had shot
ths head, dssth resultlBg
Free* reared la Mi
On aba, Aag. 1&—Aa a result of se-
vere rain aad hall storms throughout
Nebraska sad sdjsceat atatea, th«
thermometer has fallen forty degrees
la tho past forty-eirht hi
steads at sixty la Nsbrasks,
wra. It
is credited Kuropean t< pics. Mr. Gladstone.
sented Li w itb a set ot his own work*,
aad the Chiaese viceroy * presontot
Miss Gladstone with his photograph
and some packets of highly prized
Nkw Yobk. Aug. 18.—Tlis four weeks'
continuous strike of the Esst sids
tsilors hss resulted in aa expenditure
ot to.000 from the exchequer of the
The Nstionsi Retail Butchsr*' Pro-
tective Association bssdeclsred s boy-
cott sgsinsl the Armour Pocking Com-
psny snd New York dspsrtment
o, en.ooo Irom i„„ tores for underselling the retailsrs
brotherhood of tailors, tho return to 1 in restaurants sml hotel*.
work within the laat" week of 5.000 1 "Yonng Grlffo." tho pugiliat, has
men sad 70U women in II1'-shops, ths been sent to the Pennsylvsnis pent-
openlag ot seveBty co-peratlve ahops i tentiary for one year for sssault.
employing 600 men and 700 woman I g r.rav of ttala ware announces
numoroua ttghta between union auti . J
non-union garment workers, and la*t- i '
ly an appeal to alHliated organisations Re*. small willtaks the stumn
forfunda to sapport I.2u0 striklug, for tha Democratic ticket.
tailors who are la actual need. Illinois Populist committee elected
H. E. Taubeoeck chairman
Mat at aa Indiana staiioa. g(jt were llMl |n , cloudburst
Bxproao, Ind., Aug. 17.—A report |a lh# T|Cinity of Pittaburg, Pa.
last week raided the Iuter-
national Uanu at Nogales, ambushed
Sheriff Leatherwood and posse near
the New Mexican line. Freak Kob-
i. Taited States line rider, who wss
__j of the posse, was killed. The
beBdita having gained accessions to
their rsnks. now outnumber the
oticers. who sre now returning, briag-
Ing the body of Robson with them.
A Warrant for a Wichita Lawyer.
W kbit a, Kan., Ang- >7.— A warrant
ia issued laat nigbt for Lawyer
George S. Wilson, ex-eocretary of tho
Democratic conaty committee, upoo
complaint of T. D. Flynn of Iowa,
charging Wilson with the embezzle-
ment of «i * while ho waa admlal
aot been heard.
State ticket.
just received states that Reed station,
live miles aorth of here, was ths
seen* ot riot snd butchery yesterday
Dsn Cllae shot and killed Charles
IjCbIx. Mas Ijeuti waa fatally in-
jured. Herbert McDowell waa fatally
Busaoa Avails. Aug. 17. -A dispatch
from Chaqalsaca (Succre) Bolivia, an-
nounces that a merchant named Culls*
sttempted to ssssssinste tho Chlilsa
minister to tlulivia while ths latter
was there, tr'.ng surerJl shots from a
Tbe minister was severely
revolvat-
wouadnt
Tbe rivers. Siqna and Rania.Nicara-
gua, rote forty-three feet above the
level of their bank*, submsrging the
town ot Rama durlag forty hours aad
doing ti.000,000 damages
Daley, Delanev. Gallagher and
Whlteheed, imprisoBsd for conspiracy
against the Knglish government ia
connection with the dynamite ex-
ploeions of some year* ago. haee teen
released owing to their broken health.
Professor Newton of Yale, dlstln-
gnlshed mnthemsticlan, meteorolo-
glat aad aatroBomer, U dead.
MlaaCelia Rose of Maasfield. Ohio,
Is In jail, sec used of klUIng her
| father, mother and brother.
Githbik. Okie.. Aug. 11.—Tha Clm-
srron Ginaing company, with a capi-
at of HO.upo. waa chartered to-day,
ind will baild nn Immense glanlag
Slaat one mile eaat of Langston. E.
[. Green is president. W. J. Fonts,
treasurer, aad F. A. Thom|
tary. Thirty
Qtnscr. UL, Ang. 17.-H Frank
Jacobs, an aeronsut traveling with a
circus, met with s horrible desth here
yesterday in ths preeenee of bis wife
snd an assembled throng. He waa
having a balloon race at llatdwta
Ek with Professor Dudley, whea hia
loon buret. SOU feet from the
ground. His parachate failed to opea
aad be was dashed to th* groan i.
breaking almoat every boos ia hie
body.
Kageo Barslar BMtad.
Bt. Locib. Mo. Aug. lJ.-JohB W.
Joyce, a saloookssper. had a tenable
eecounter with a negro burglar wbc
to his room yesteNay
th* *trmggle. aad aftei
1 eat Joyea'a faee aad
: ia a terrible mesaer, tha sateon-
er saeeaaded la ootting two ml-
late the Intreder's body. The
escaped, bat bis body wa*
mr by later.
i,o00 acres of cottoa, are la the
Bi'xnos At
mlBMter to Bolivia
, tag ss—
The mialster waa severely
the • o'eleek ■
Peal's ebareh yssterdav, I
£tl
wiuteea t."H
teal vows of varHy, *heo-
so tared l/Maryl^d la l*7«.
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