The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, May 26, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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.fllE KIIIBT DAILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MAY 20 189H.
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'tlifiHtrrrtiiry Wool. I Nnl .Mil lluric)
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HiMiiier 'i'I.io.ih. II" tliil i t'ol.l !!
hitir unil Ilm Mm e llrrn I ) lot;
A limit .N.ililr Cipl. III1.
titticy'i Inlrrmtliiv
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IA few' .lav after Hon. .loll" W.
.lolin W.
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unit to Oklahoma the St. Loi Ih H-
.1C ntiilneil an Item from WiihI.-
.V- ..IT....I llmt I- Lei lr-'
i ii.ietl iro.rty near Oldalioma City
an Intrtnileil removliiK' to thin teirl-
Mr N'..hl wax much put out hvlput through to leKall.o all (.ooners '
. i v i1.r.iHlwli'tlii'rUioMisHrsM.n.. IlUe himself
NirUuHliH Ims HiiiiiJ I" ri lf elloketownlots.orerlllml.laeIeaul
ii-i lrfiuis wiiii-ii i "
ii. li a report was believed anil he
....I. 'dy denied It and wrote a letter to j
t. i ..i ii.i ...i.. .niii.rii- '
.(-ln !.da..ey of tils elt i mill m
was believed and he
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i UK ii. j ue iieni-. aim .i.ii-.".i." "
Him a fow per'lne.il remailfH from Mr.
U.'i.ey are herewith appen I. K.I-
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"' niin-iiourn.ii.
(Uepiiblle May IV I "'.: )
I -Uelenate llarvey of OUIaho.ua.
v i.o has been on a visit to that terrl-
i.d-ir bin who Is now In WashliiL'to...
... :....!. i vvtili bim Hume liifnriiiathii.
ci'ii'-ernlnif llv-Seeretary
.lolin V
l.le which was Indeed news to all
pe ipb here. It appears that Ml.
Su ii." who recently went on a visit tu
OUijliO.na; has ileclded to remain In
tlitit titriltory and become one of its
ultl'ens. lie has purchased lam!
ulii u mile unil a half from OUIaho
mi .'It v nml will mill..' it his home.
'I In (lc tiny of OUIahoiii.t territon
U llii' ' dioiild Is'i'oiiii- a Mute Tie
il'ltei' t statehood will not be lie
feii.'.l -i loiik. II"' e-seeretary is
a n.e 'V political auibllioiis. His
li i 'lie interior ilepuiluieiil ili'l
l i' lE'Ill'ltrs ll'll nil inn iriiiiit.ii
... . II Is LNMieiullv IIi.hikI.1 tlml '
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his pollttial
In .. m eye on tlie Inlted St tVs I
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nry nrl to lieciuc one of the two
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if that bodv when (lUlahoiua '
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nrpN
atehooil. If Its llrst lep-isla-
iti. ii i. il be republican.
Ml. I. MIII'K in HI' l.ofis. i
..public. May H. is'.u ) '
I I. i. hll W. Noble on In-Ill' hceu
ut I. m olllce yest.-rday. flatly con-
tra i lei the i-uiiior from' VVashtiiKlou
III) t . he contemplated removing.
ui ' . a. 'iiia torrlt?iry.
' .- 'jiurl does me an Injustice" i
he.... ' mil "for I have i .-tuiii.il
!'er- t iter attain Into Mm pnictliic J
f( .ti i 6tcssl.ui expect to TiTe nut
lieu n. teiii.tiller ol my iIhvi.uiii!
Hum' burled here. 1 wen out to
Ol i i mi the Invitation of'the
Is .. i.i irintc simply to pat my re-
-xfi i them ami s.-e the pei.ple .....I
eiiitniM Tlii'j ifuve nie a ininfiiillccnt
ii-ii-j.i and wherever I .n-iil the
.mi' . tested their appreciation of
my c.r - i to aid tlielll. esp.-.lill. In
itritlii' i I tie Miuners and i.'curlntf
In t 'i 'i the p.-aicible po lenlon of
their ..nines. At HI lleiio I shooU '
liame v t!t-lxty ladies who said I
h.itl -.1 I their homes to tliciu. I
foil i l ilah.iiaa a most b.-autifiil
coin.' Moru fertile lands I uewr
iiaw and tin; iltli'8 out there arc Irulv
wu. erfiit. '1'liis whole country i in a
sound unil prosperous condition with
II. 1....IIII r.H ...uhi.wll lull til l.illltll '.'III.
oolnt that I desire to see lu-coninlished
s for
. . .. .
is inrt i.ouis ui u
of thJKr.ulo of the
irreat fluid that will
Louis to have the iiilvantae
territorv. it Is a
If rent fluid that will soon be occupied
by moru than a million ol people and
titer'1 U no return why St Louis
-lioii d not have the trade of the c.uiii-
try. "I i.i not own any luud lu tin- terri
tory not even u t-iwu lot. nor a. n J
. i ulii not thiol of l.-atliqf Ml Lnn.r
t- nut' other place on earth.
In h.iv.iiK piiliticul mublllou if I
- Wi' Hied t. stay hi pollll. s I think St
Li'iU-b. a pnlty ifood i.-pulilU-;"'
toe n."
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K' Lulls. M.
May Hi.
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llttR. I'aptalu:
ftf i tery pli'l.sttnl tl HI Willi tlie i
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visitout there was purely of a social "k- ''. V V i . the staiul we laKe. ttli.it the district
i.ntiir. . mid. If pUslble. '..Id in eslab- "I"1" icpiildii.slt im-etlnir. nml I nn wl iiI(( ((( ( . Ul. .N. ;
HhIiIc cordial business i. .utl..ii wltl. J'"; r"1"1 "wtj . '.'V. I.I.. '.'.. -'l - Ihe b'll In time I. se.-u I. '
Ml f U. I. .ever saw betler living ''" f !". '' w -I '"I tl-m l.l.-l. III "lose le Kales !
... . tnr class of .. Tl.e.e Is t ; : Vl . his wi l.-i"' .V.' ' L .ss.m.t.i.x II will Is. e.-t.l to
a- . "lnce ..f he e.iwboy e.e "s ' rP ..l. . ... p ' both .lli.-e.oi.v un.l commissi..
r" . .1 ... ". ': ' "i.nhvUir"liii Ilea Imill.ut yon did not enter tlie1 i wit mm-. I
'1 'l"S i at " e'1! ;' ' "r'" I""- ' April 0' .... too. May M ...nclns p.
. . .9 '."." '! ". '. v '" . ".". '.i.iliik my duly lit i.ii.is inr ton ami i. .. i ..i.. Ti uill l. ..i. ..I On.
. . w " ' r .1.. ...tl ...'nin.i I. in. i it .i.u iiiii . .... .. . .
.. .iw.d.....iiiiii.i.v...i...i.i in .. . ii ..--...-. r .- .. . . .- ...r -' ..... .-..- --... ... ....
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r.m. .. eouiiiilssl.iner.. at I on.-a ( Ul) .n.(.yi ; ailit t-il to stand lis "I nele Ton. " Mis.
luv I irrlve.l su My am niuy.it ( vermicular of the Duke's ' ker co.isei.te.l mid the nole.l lepn-
yimt 'lie peaaiit meiuorl.'H. if ny I . ... ... ... . . . .'.
vis t- 'Iklalioiii-t anil pur
wi t a .1 Oklahoma City.
i. Oklahoint anil parlleiilariv
p .hi thanks to Mrs. Dela. icy for
in kiihi I ospltalHy V-ut are indeed
b - nli ilh a iiinjst . hardline; family.
I in .mi . ilii'd iiutil I was lu your
lioiiurM. i iiiailel you Mich a nice fel-
Miw. I
Von - . "Ilinu-irv" ha been L'.-ttlnt'
hi w hi on
hi i.1!. 1 lull. ii Ilm. .....I
I l.oue tm may 1
It .own hy his
ft'li w . I'luriiMr' tin will then ucl his
ilcsi rh 1 '
n-t. i qSittc a ifreat Itilerest taken
hn iu .ii.foiw Oklah.iiui airalrs. A
il.il. initio u Is uo'iiK today to Arkitusas
riti Y.mi must all I u the alert 1 1
re v .mr ri'tcr.tl ailtaiilii.-s. There
s r om fur nil hut vleJIniK.- is uecus-
si.
i (h 'HfhX willies sincerely yours'
Li.iv V. .S'olll.K.
i .1 t' Dcltiiu-y.
Oki tiiinit Cut O. T May '.'I.
- l.t. is I'ltiich-.limruali
I i.-siis. tfully huliintt the above for
O.. . ilfili ntlou of the liiimer.n.H read.
i.i- .( Von.' paper belli)' u letter from
i.eu Stit'.ij ami two ellpplii-js from
i'i. SI I mis Itr-pulillc.
Willie the animus of es-l'eleirate
I .iti'V In lyluiriiboiil llelierul Nolil...
tli luli honored k111'"1 of our peopli.
t.ii'i not bv as patent In ail in in lit.-t
t w.y i your readeiso. tl e pt-.pleof
II. rrqry. us II is tome I propose!
wit' )o liltiil periiilssloii In turn on I
ill- upht no Hint the true lllttardt.css
nml motive of tin falsifier innyMicM'en
iiihI appreciated.
John W. Noble will m.tl tmllifully
says; "I halo u liar."' He Mioulo luivc
added "particularly tl !.' ."'!?'
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hiiiii. I. It. nuiirt mi is-. . -
Noble with tin. name venom tbut '1'
iliK - ti tin writer of tills unil for almost
thewtinu rensons. lit ISW. when vr '
lirvevapln:d to the sent In congress
from "this fair territory he Jiiiuipii-
ruti - il liisMiy Ivhiih ""
lug our people tin' eiirtli li thvy won .1
. . . . - iini.B in. ...11111...
only send Mm Uiiimngton. uie
class In particular received lis special
..Mention mill tllllt WlIN Old lUlsguhlc.t
misdirected nml itnfortmi'ite sooner.
To those peopli' liu troiiilii'il not only
tin; earth but tin? tcry heavens If tiny
would ffell) send liiiu to congress. Hut
11. ..L.. ........... I.it.ii. .....I .i t.i.iifiitu tia
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live all o pri.mlM-.l. mu '' ;
pro. w. wltl I in for 11 s i.ml '
' ' '' I 'J "-"" . "l .V iV. ' . . ." li
f(t hlmii. y inn.unt act ot eon.
.n.ss xvlilol. lie C'SMel Daws") was to
of ipiarter seellon
election was nm1
llarvey and the
for If they fallei
MM(m.
election was umst ('ratlfylnif to Mr.
whole sooner oiiint;
I to win before the
.- Irl I ' cllll.l .!IVt
ii.iiiir. i.i- r" in. . ii.iii'. ........ ......
ti.M tiiroiili Ills proposeii act in lej;-
Matlon.
Mr.llarvevwe.it to Washington In
hljli lee ami earlv called on .lohii U.
Noble. wliwo support was neeessiiiy to
.arry out liW sooner plans and thereby
..rue'lfy the tliiiUHiiiuN of men who
were fortuuato enough not to come
I Into the territory as soon as Mr. II ar-
.. .. . a .
tev and his nets who like him
w ere
holiliuir down the choicest lots in the
eltv and the best claims In the terri-
tory. .toll ii V. Noble prut eil hiiuse'f so
. very dllVerent frou. what Mr. Ilirviy
expYcted that lie left the nllli f the
hl);h-toiieil. huuorable and fearless
i secretary -at lea-tt a wiser If not a
i better itiau John V Noble had in
l use for men of as Utile calibre as l.
A llurwy and he sent the little
schemer nut of his olllce with less cei-
eitiollj I nun is usually accorded dele-
gates to congress l'riiiu that day.
when the h st ImlluMiatiou of.lohu
V Noble was so fnrcitilv eiirosvi-d to
.i .. i ii .1
' ' .. the atU-r has had noil..
'"K "iii. men i. e.iii.iiK . .......ipi m. ........
tllMIIII. IIIII.; ..t-l.l'l lb II .nil. l. 'r linn
'deredatthal Harvey woiil.l not per-
in I lli.i ltttit il.tlltrlil ff ill vlvlt til .Iiillll
'"' '' delightful visit
f .lolin
V. Noble to this territory to p.m.
without lylutr about him but us Is the
fate of all liars he is eaiiK'lll red-
handed in the act by the people of the
whole territory.
No doubt but that our ocoiile would
hall wll'i delight the coiiiine; of.lohu
V. Noble an. I that they would love to
send him to the I lilted' St'it.-s senate
or better yet. to the White House as
our president. Hut. unfortunately fur
Oklahoma .lolin W Noble is welded
to M. Louis. That city his Hi-1 and
only love. Still as he aptlvexpressi-.l
It. '-If ! have been tiod-fatlicr to Okla-
homa fro... this on 1 wilt try to he Its
real father." and that he will prove
our true and loyal friend no one nei-.l
doubt; but not a friend of the llurwy
stripe whose whole aiiii and obje-'t
has been to f. athei Ills nest tlirourh j
laluable city lots ell. .Ice claims aiul '
even the poor Indian tribes of the vi.-
rloiis sections .if this and the Indian
I rr. ltor
ItlKht Mi-re. Mr. Kdllors. I desire to
present my compliments to the late
ib-leeHte to congress and wish him i.u
usual su.-ces lu his u.eau I. '.. -un-nliiK
and lyine; warfare on mi If and
l assure liitii that IT he meets with
no more stu.-css in his ellm t. to huie
me removed than he has In liisMlim-
tiv attempt to win a renoinln.itiou to I
congress or prove himself u ich.dcnt
of Oklahoma Territorv. then indeed In
.if . Ilrli. I. ...till 'I'.
Is to be pilled; its l.tdec.) ho dcserv'h
pity for his abortive ctforts to ji. a
ileuiocrnt of any stiiii.line; in this terri-
tory to join him in his lylnjf etr.i"s to
have me reiuuved from mi oillcW w-litch
enabled me to carr out the jn-lshcs of
thu Inw-ublilliiff people of 'the terri-
tory. Jlv eir.irts aL'a'Hist Voil. Mr.
Ilarey were houotViIle and open I
ImIh-wIiiu- you no ill four true e.ilo
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sloiJ". ... . ... .
toiii lid' nini Miiin iiiiiiiiiif- jfiii mi
lie.- this a.lmiiiist.atio.i who will com
'plain. Hut Mr llaric.t . unless I tert
much uiistate the mail who has sin-
cee.le.l J.. hn W. Noble your ell'ortK to
jet hint to remote me will meet with
mi more success than did tour c.l'ort.s
i with .lolin W Noble to join you in le
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I ic.ise ....... .. ii... ....... i.. n..
1 inilil .-noiiirli
'"Tl""')' i
..... .on. irti . .
II lie ..I. Top.
The follow In.; tid.-trraiu lecelveil to-
day Is ('lvi-n for it hat It Is worth:
W.tHi.isinoN May yi) Special.
I rank Hale was appoint. d associate
hisllee todnv
r tin. r iv.
Nnl lot. il II. A. It
All persons hat hit; iclatlves burled
lit Ihe cemetery at Uutli'le or burled
anywhere In the vlelntty of Oulhrle.
or tiny persons hiinwlnp; of i.olilicrs'
graves urn requested to jltn the
llllllies aiul locatlou of the Mime.liltliie;
! Ihe pi ese.it weuk to I).-. S M.Kuimt.
at the Cllv iIiiil' on Oklahoma avenue
or to Dr. D. D. Slocitui at his olllce in.
l-'lrst slicet; and said persons me in-
quested to III. ft with the coillllllltee at
II. A. It I. all on Saturday. May .'T so
that nil graves uiav he properly murk-
cd before ilecorath... day Hy order
of coiu.ultle.i.
Heretofore the ladles have bri-u nil
able to not nice calling cards I. thilli
... .... ii....
"' " ""Pi"y n.s ...-. i. u iiii
Hiaik C.ti-li.tl. hits put in u lai'iie up
ply of tin" t dei.lns If
THE SUNDAY LAW.
AtloritDyQcnoral Olupy Will See That)
tin' fair Is Closed Miinilay.
NOT HIS l'Klt.SONM. DKS1UK.
Ilir rrrvlijlrrlmi Ai-lnlilt tVnfi-lilliK
i;iill I'nil llniii;li In ! ii
I In li I nut In lln- I'rtMiilu
Hun of ii lln.l of liar.
rlrl lli-i-ilii-r
r
Vaiiimitov.
Miiv
JiK Attorney'
. . ... .. i ... . in.
''icrui irney ami i n ten .-Mmcs ins-
trlft Utornev Milchrist. or ( lilfiign
Vl'l a long iirlvjto con fetence in re-
the pr.MH.siV. .penlnr of tl.e
or(1.s f1ri sjilliv ..j ..
" Mll.-I.rlst .etnrneil tun.... HI.
esHlcIt InstrtictliMis that If he shoiihl
llili.i.n his arrival in riileao that the
comnlssl.ni htlll ailhere.l to Its ileelslon
to ... the worl.l'H lair nevl Suniluy
he sunhl pre'iit the alfalr to the fe.l-
ral .iiiirt aiul ask for no Injunction or
other l.-e;iil r. .ccss which tlie facts
would warrant and which would pre-M-ut
violation of the laws of the
I iillcuSlntcs.
Mi tlliey tallied freely eonceriiinir
the kc. i-i ill fcntiiics of the Sunday law
and theiuob.ilile course to be pursued.
He said hat as . -I his examination of
the S.iiuij. iuestl..u had been rather
iii.-i.Kcr Bui that a nuiiiberof liupoi taut
poilils hil not Is ' u col ist.lere.l until
iiicM-ulei. b- Mr Nlllchrist He said
that 11 mis' ililll.-nlt to j'i-t at the law '
until he .(is betti i I. .for. lied on certain
co-x-nlial f.u-ls. I Inn far he had re- I
cciM-.l Iftli or no iiiforiiiatloii as to the '
in tion o Ui ill rhetors or the national
commissi i He enlleil attention to ;
the f.u-t t ..it m- If It we.. decided
that tin- fh-huihl. us must In- closed
on iin.l.iy tills id not nceessarilv
nieautli't tl-.xp. l.m if rounds weie
also to Ik .'li ml.-
Ailii-d I r li s j-i oual views on the
Suu.la. el '--II' if Oh fail. Ml. Hne.
said: ' s mi iii't. -nof tin ifoviirnii.eiit
on liiisiin- h I Unit the law is
i-M-cute.l in I 1n l Hut I am flee to
;n thai If I lu.l. le 'he law I would
ueier hae put tli un.lav closing fea-
luie in II. In iiiv -.Ifliiimt the exposi-
tion atithoi-lti. oil -I l have a rltfhl
to l.ecp the eision U 'hoy see lit."
'I his direct al l- tfe stateinelit
from the ntloiii-t-'i'iicni'l. til t Imiili
his 'personal" in" not his "olllelal"
lt-u ill. IV be hie; llllp.ll tllllt ill ill-
leetilllf the fllturroillie of events on
! the Sllll. lay ilieillo
III the I'resb.x lili.h t'.-licral assembly
I tlilsliiorll.il'.' Med t l.-lU liolic. ts of-
I filed a resoliitij. for a coiiiii.ltt.-i-.
j conslstl.ijr of . I in. I'r.iltf and
lleiricU-l.'ohn-of of t'lil.-nj'.! ami
ll.iit.-i-. oT"7Jfir.elihla artd Hitlers
Delphi..
l.etehuin ..f v ork and Law. of
I on
he
I olora.lo. in .Mi he pioper oth.-lals
mill l.-arn whether1'""' " "'" ""'r
liitenllo.i to ok..r' Hie requirement
that the world's if should be closed
mi Mlllilm. Tl..... -Jlllillll wasiiilopt.-il
....... ii- ..
III ilolM-iun. speakh1 di uin --iiiiiiimi
t.rii.i-.i ui.l siil. 1. 1... nul s fair L'rouu.l
was ii b.u.le.1 Wan'Oiiso and it was
eouiictciil for Se.T7l'y i-'arllsle to
elo.e thetfate and tu'" " '"'you Sim-
'l"n N. Hoi .sr'1"' HVN" Vioi'Min..
fill. ... Ma. ' iilc.ISl..i.s At-
tn. nei MH-'iiisl -cut iilenifiiu tele-
I...' . mi Wiisliin.-toii lo-.lnv of in-strti.-ti-'i's'o
sstBiit Dlstriei llor-
Mi. 1 1 ii ii.l her. Tli.lt iillleial 'o
"X; "'." "' " ' .' "
Kill 1111 IIIIIHU LKMI I f ! ' -
worlds fair olllclals froui fiHuillf thu
piles Sunday. The appll-Stlon for In-
juintioii will be illed Ir the I lilted
states ilislil. t coin t i)s moil .is com-
pi. -led uliieh will Isitrlilai or Satilf-
ilnj. '
'I his aftei'iiiH.ii Mr llaii.l said: " on-
yi..ss .iovl.l.-d for situihiy i lusluif wllh-
oiit trliiiiK' the eoiiiiiiisstou inydlscre-
n.iiiirv ooiM-i- in the mat In- I lib
fcaluics of a ic.'iie at uotnunV hull. II. u
at the wol Ids fall' to morrow when
I'fthclla lleec'.ei HisikeiwIH illivell a
bust of her famous shier. Harriet
Iter her Mow.- in Ihe llbrar.t room
Mrs II.... her has been waiting lor
Mime time for the completion or tin-
I'.Mint mid the tirruuffements for Hn- mi
velllni' liniitflass hcar.l of the no-
iHw.-.l eeieini.nt and asked to be mr
..
-.iowe wroie lias ucci. iioiiu.-.. ii.i.i. ..i-
. .
eveul will t.Hie place u morrow aiie.
IH III.
The bint of Mrs Stowe was uiaile b
Alillie hlttiet. of Huston who iu:..le
Ihe sti.li.es of Satuiiel N.lauis Waxh-
lnton nm! Ha. rlet Mini In. -nil at Wrl-l.-sly
college. 'Ihe .ep.cse.ltatlon ol
Mrs. Slow e Is Mild to be all cm-cIIciiI
llkeliessi.
After the I'xposithiu Ihe bust will
II s j
lint I
plan-.! in tlie i in )il !' llbii.i'v at II
lord. on.. It has been loaiieTI to tin
hoard of tady manaiu-rs ' thf eou-
tnlttee of ladles LnvIiiK lu rlnirui' ih
ttoi-U. The work Is a sort of fu-e will
ollciluir bt the i.-inli-rsof "1'iii'lnToini'
Cabin' to the writer of It. 'I'eu cet.t
contrlhutious were made by tens til
thousands ot Mrs Stowes ii.l.ulie.s
and the public will own it.
a mil t r ciioi in. aii: si ah i:.
Cllii'.tiio May Jit.- The statue of
"liermaiila" lu the arieulttiial hall
wits tint idled In the presence of t. In ret
ciowilof people this morniu g by I...
H-rlal I omiulssloncr H ennui h. It .
one of the mill vels of the ticriimn u.x
hlhll bi-Int' chiseled out of it hue.)
block of cliiH-olale It Is cletei. f.-e(
Inch and Is icpinduccil front tl.
iep.Kluce.l from II..
miiiiieni In II arc J.ti.M
eoh.te. When the cere-
Mc.l.-rwel.l ....
1-oiiniU of el. ix
inonies were over inn iiitiieu lmicsih.
foiiuetl a processl the garde dil corns1
baiui in lilt lean unil ini.rili.-il to tlie.
Uei iiiiiii villuge when-Iuik-Ii nuKM-m-d.
wnin i.i i:ss .vi-i.ii.
Aii-Ii lit On- llefum't l'iiili)lill.bl ll.li.li
Sail. I ill All. Hun
I'll i sin nun. I'a.. May 'J -".Sudtf.u
one dollar" mi.'on.ice.l Aiu-t.fet
.1. ilm I). Ilalley at the cliamls'i is-oin
iniirr-e unit tliereiinon il deeri-e i I. i
-.'ttl.OlHi mralnst W. N. Ul.l.ll wa
knnclieil down to I. .1. Wilson. "Ni ar.
the nillity fallen." was the iilci
t Ion of theatletlo.icer. This lei'ililnateil
the sale of the remalnllie; assets -if the
ilcfuiict t'ennsylviinialHink and inarke.t
the closing chapter of a tale of ambi-
tion speculation and coiiimctctul dlv
aster such as I'lltHhurtfli never w.w-Ix-fore
it or since. When that
bunk's doors closed there were iiImiiiI
f-!.MHliHMi of liabilities to coieruhlcli
thero was ulsii.t one-.piarters of I per
cent lu sltflit. Since then two illvi-
tleiids were dcclareil. The Unit of a-jj
H-r cent aiul the si-eondof p-rceut
Vesterday's sale was the dentin.' up of
the dead w. mhI on which the assignee
had Is-en unable to i-eallc atiUhitiir
The total oM'ered was ?:i n mi.ojo
ami It brought nearly double (Mint
has Is-eu expected. In some cases
the H-soUs ue;uiist whom till .-laillls
elsted thciuschcs iMiit'ht them
in. .1. W. Iluxter bought a .-l.iim
against himself for Clu.l.iMiti for "' Tin-
highest bid for any one elalui w.is.mii
which wa-paid forim (iti.lHHl jii.U'.neiit
iitfiiiusl I . II. Lauhll.i and II -M n-
lledy. while a deuice aiiiilust 1. I. Itei-
derof ftlHUM'J went for lll. bitch
of Westmoreland count v elaiiiis ititvi--1'atlliu'
1 .. tlilil. sold for .' si.e.
Henry Warner said thisclosc.l i-p.M-n-tliliiVT
In his hands except aluiut six
cords of the bank's books iwoi.htcsisi
and the charter as to the ...lue of
which thev are not fully decided It Is
nine years since the assignment was
made and when Hie titi.it dlii.l lis
ileelared the depositors will li:.tc re
l c.-ive.l nearly an elifhth of til i umiiev.
as the liiial p.iyiiii'iit w ill be sum w u-n-iH-tweeu
and-: p't-cent.
A sMllK.III 1111. S.II.I'I-MIII.
llnriilim . '..i.i pi. or ii II irkt.i.i.i .1 ill.ilr.l
f I iiiii II. e Sim. II. I i.liilllil I'.'llll l-.ll I I r j .
lol.l Mill s ( Miv -M A tK-nr.i nixtii-l.
Allien J.-I.UIH1. .si-.ii tl fruin ill.- i m.i iiiirr
I it! lilhl uii.li-r II..- mini i-ili-j.i- hiu . Ir
i-.iii.siuti.i-i '111" liuniiillv tli.il In tlil tv.-il
Usur rlnli.t In.iira.-I. tH-ll i-mi-ihIi u In n.-t
nl ir tili-ie nl f on uml tliruiiuli 111 n Mi-ri' ri. i a
Inns' Iron liur t-x ti-i.illiiw (In- n.tlrr I.-IH-Ilinl H.r
li.ill.lhil hIi.'H tlie ..-'Is lire lo.-kt-1 Thl .ini-J-i'llni!
irii' It llrnilv r. int.. I lu Hi- ilimraml It
UiHiiir IiiiiihiUiI.-(ur itl.y em-In liri-41. .1 In
iiililltlim In this lli.-ri- i u iJiH'k mi tin- il.sir
.li-iililtiH In nuiiik .iv tisik tie- riii-ts out II
H MipKiisl Hut utli-r lllln' til li-a l-t hf
hii.iI.I Kllli-i.r nut ur m.-r litem nu it. In iri
M-itt the iriuii.ls Irnm Mi-liiir ult.ii li- l.ul .tm..-
A inn ill lull nl Mr mis fniiiiil In tin' n-ll J.-n
l.liis llu-ii in.iiir.niil lu t.x ii pi.llwli In sui-li u '
nv lli.it Mli.-n Hi.- cn.ril put tin- U- In In ln.'k
It. Il i lli-ke.l ui It tin- l.ii I. nl irts-it liirm-il '
hIi -n In re ill. r It lint tint .Ii'iiMim lu.l on u
kill uml ilnilii i:lil.'iitly tin il. uniuiul lili
It-ll li u lr.-ii l.r.i'u-ii for sum.' tint. In mi'klt-
lluii.it lint iilirlii'i. Iio-n'i TSi-nlily liuit fo.ihil
lt Ills. ell m ii n sin ill nlcri. .if trii.it -4-iit'lti"
ii:irlolii lifirUs.iii.il. ii'i.. 'il.nuir'i Jim- i
lilm .i on I In- llrst lliM.r. Il w iikimIIiIc tur
lilm loi;uillrii!ll lu III. sruUitil on iirt-.imit nl
liiuilly tiirrc.l ilisirt. II u -i-uiilluifly went ui
in tlio mill sturj mil irl.l utT .. st.i ill ilim' 1
In lb.- lllii .li-nlilns u.ilk.l i.Iiiik nn tui of
lit.- toilliiR l Hi.- .Kirtlui. nl-r. It i-ruji-cls hut
the riit ol tin- li.illillni; lie tin n nulli-il up nn
oil r iiliink iip.ir sliri u Inri- irhiiiIhk ex-
il limn n III '17 i"
.en. tut f.rn. ilv rnil u -'i trrt Jiimt 'loirrt
itirn.Hdi Uihi iih-uw imii- mi .
.. unlil in- mini Im .anion- in lirnu
III' sutlltllll
'l.illltll I lint
li iil.lii- iIhiiikIi ii .-rliple fruin .uitlnr.-if tin-
ilin sll.l iIiixii tu the (-ruuliil li'ttiii'ir l-iilil.i's
ui hiu i. ilt. ui rluililinr on tin- mini 1 1. In skliiii.sl
i.l.i.V H" l- tnl mi r the S limi I.Il-Ii vs .ill i
li nut tin n Inn It Is nl In rro .1-1 Klii" in a
ui.-iil.ir j.nll'ti'l Id' li. ills In in AtiilHiimi nml
it'll Irxiii Hi- iinTi.l.i rliulii iin in nlilili
I.i . .s si nl. nt.-il lur Ihi-Iii .-his He nlsri
. m i. .1 Iri.ln Hi.. ( h.irl. .Inn Jill unit from lllln
s.ii.i.i )m int. n.iur. ulitr' lt- uii-im hi Ii-ii irtirii '
i cu lur ItntiM- It. lit it
A Win Mil. in s I t-iqlilt'tl lli-.illi
l'l riMiil'lniil. I'a.. May -M Laivr.'tie.-
Hcviiiney ;i."i years of ue mi ..ilei em-
plovcd at the Oil Well supply i o 's
' rolllnjr mill was Hterallv lorn limb
from limb and Instantly kill.-1 lie
was nlll.i" the m.ichtucr.t . wln-u his
clothing iM-eaiiie entangled In a s. Iftly
revolving' shaft. He le.ites a larjre
fainllv. Nm. . after this accl.le.it a tu-
U'ro pud. Her h.i.l his eyes buriietl out t.y
a llash from his furu lee.
I'ri-.li .liil.- I.. I j in lilm.-.
Ciiiifw t. Mich. May 'id The euro-j
net- s jury held mi inquest to ila.t in the
ease ol iiiur.lcrer illi.iiu Sullivan w In.
was lynched last iiltfht The t.-r.ll. tl
l.'llileie.l was that he eaille In his ilcath
lit sllli-i.le. Nu m.'lltioli '. h.ilexe. was.
inade lu the tei.llct of l lu-hliie-
. ci.niiii iriin: inti:t 1 1 ..;.
Hilltop Mel loskcy. ol Loulbtllle Ity .
ii'lehiille.l hi. tweut.t fifth epUeopu! '
auultc.sai t on the .'Ilh j
L l.e I'leshleut Morton Is enjoy-!
ui.f a prenl.lentlal Ihm.iii which ma.t dts-
telop formidable proportions l.v.tstil '
The liitestU'iltlon of the hotdlers' j
houie.it Leateuworth. Kan. has eml.-.l
mid It ts r.'H iitt.) that (lot-. Siultlt will
be vindicated
It Is lepo. ted that the town of lioi-k-line
thirty miles east of Sni-ratni-ul". I
( al has been deitioyed by lire. Il is .
a place of l.uiin Inhabitants
'Ihe picshleut hits appointed William
i: ijululw of MIcIiIkhii. minister to tlie
Netherlands. He Is editor III chief of
the llctinlt 1'iee I 'less.
The ollleers mid crew of the llriulllail i
warship Alinlriiiite Hairosn wl.luh tvu I
wr.-eUeil near lias l.hereb Iiave beuil
landed nl Port Said
was drowned.
Onl.t one iiiiirlnu
While HrliiK' u salute on board the
Hi itish mau-of-wiir Mi-sey In honor of
i.ilccli Victoria's ;ith l.Iithiluy the
brei 1-I1 of a ciiuiioii was blounolV and
one "f the 111. ti Morkliij: the kiiii klllid. I
Ni'llll.t Hmi houses have b. en burned I
in the tllhiuc of strung near llrticiiit.
Austria. Hut foui Iioiim'sIii the vllhtKc '
an t.tlll stiiii.llntf. Many jh-i'soiis weie
iiijiui-.l by the fulling of the chiirili
tower
'' he catnlilK of the Wabash for Hn-
third week in Ma.t of this jear weie
AW.ti-.il HI. against Hl.hHti.ia for thu
is..'iesMi..ill..(f week of last year mi In-
eie.is.. of HI OUT is. This Is a good
i- punitive show ll.g f-ira light M-ason
In Ihe circuit coiirl ut Lincoln III..
In.rh-s l . I'i Im... was award
wnwg" Ki.l.t I airy I'liiko.
s .na.uiger of a brai.uh cloth
1 hiirh-s St. I'i Iiiiiii whs iiwariled .1ihhi
I'lliiim
ilnif store
ut l.athaui for I'iuko. anil when tin-
tmsllless was elosc.l up Pinko had hs
eiupli veuiresleil forciiili'7leinclit but
Ijik-tl lo make u ciihu
TRAINROBBERS.
Hold Robbery of the UiiiIIihI Niftht
l".xpro at P.tcir.'- Ma!
(50V. STUNT'S KM'KIMKNCK
I In-still i I 1. 1. 1 1 In. n. llimni unil tu r
i.il.itli.ii.o Mine ii Mill. l.piiliiK l.t
l.'il II..-I.tiirem IIimii IIIiihu
( l' li Will. IIjiihimIIu
unil lillllt ni.imiii
1. 1 1.. ii.
j Kts Vn Mn.. MflT .-Tln
I Missouri I'aelllp nillwa.t'i lluillml nlghl
oiri" from Si. Lotils which nrrlveit
ill Khiisur rity til T::lWcloeh tlilsuiorn-
tlljf was stopped by robbers oilp mill1
West of Hiielllemiil ll.lrtv-sevel. miles
from St. Louis at 1115 o'clock IbsI nlfrlit I
The iiissel.re.si were 111. 1 iiioleslt-.l hut '
the ipriHA mr was blown open with
dynamite. The rohWr scciiied fl.-iAil
III inone.t. fcS.li)(i il. Missouri Ctiellle
paychecks mid an cprespuekntfe.iip.
iKised to contain Jewelry. I
Out 'tone and State Treasurer te
pin 11-. were 1.11 the train on tlu-lrunv
from s Louis to. leilernjll ( Hy The
I t-oifinot promptly ollel-od it l-ewiird of
MiiHi eii.-h for tlie capture of the roll '
I lii-n. I!.- left the train at Wushtinrlon. 1
eighteen miles west of IMellle. mid
went Iku-U I.i assist in orjfi.nllni-
.posses which were si-nt out it. etery
direction ft out Celtic be f niv lit III tl 1T lit
i An iutcivslii.K stort of the robbery
wits nhbilueil from the trainmen aiul
pnsMMipers on their ariital al Hie
1 I nl. Hi depot. Tlie Irani which eon-
1 stste.l of eleven cars nrrlted at I 'nei lie
! oil time As it pulled out of the station
1 a man J.unp.'d on Ihe front platform of
the Utwriifti ear just behind theenirliic
He .'...in. I then- a tramp who was stenl-
Intr a ride "tin irnluir to hotd up this
train ton'd ln-tter take a hand ' the
111.11. snlil. Tin-tramp who Is 11 mere
' Imii. was fi'ie-litciic.l. hut utatiaircd to
sla aimer that he didn't want todoany-
thiutr like that
Tlieii the robber drew a handkerchief
with e.te Imles cut nut down over hi:.
fuc- and spi-nii" onto the tender of the
elie-lni- The train by this lime was
under full spec.! up a heat.t tfrndo
The lirciumi was throw hqf lu coal. Ills
first Intimation of the Intruder's pn--I'l.ce
was when the robber pushed a re-
volver under his face ulid shouted:
'stop this train." The ll.-e.un.i backed
1..1.. 11. 1. ii 1.1 f..n.... . ......
...in ...1-.-in. i.u- .-.. icr nun m i.i(r .10...
.1. .i.ii.ii it v..1 - . -ii .iiiy.Ht'.-i ...Hill
1 1 1(1 11 1 1 1. 111 with til.olher levnlver tin. I
l.-H-alf.l hi order. Tin engineer
hs.ki i one. ilnwii tl. s.lishe.l Ui.nl
of the l.iir ..-vol ur unit shut .If st. ..111
Tlie train soon ealue to a ilcii.l stop mid
the mbbi-r irilrwt lltttidlti.it nfil .!
1 uretiMit to lead the way to the pxpr-.
.car. IIuihIUoii noticed that lie litul
three dyuiiiiiitu c.irtrl.lKes Ilt Ids haiidn
I besldesthe revolt. -r unil lu.i.le no elforl
1 toleslst.
1 The cpreiM t:r was the third from
the cii.'lnc. They appro.ieheil the ear
on Ihe 11. nth side. Ilisl.h- were Lxpre-s
Mcssen('er s.ini llHininel mid ltnr.i.'-
'man Al Simmons. The lobhei- llrcd
tin. -i-shots toseate the engineer unil
I llremau before he .caeheilthee.il' Then
lie on I civil tlieiu to ball nml en lie I to
the express iiiesM'H''cl 1oiin'ii the. In ir
llammel refill .1 nml llioiivli 1 1 -.lints
were llred lliroiqfli the ear win. low he
made no move toward i.lH'.n
"I II blow- you up shi.iili-il the tub
her lit.vlny 11 dynamite earlri.l". on lit.-
Iron sill di Ihe car door He lighted ti
sulphur .notch touched It In the fuse
11111I nm lotvatil the cnjflne. The fuc
11..... ..1 .....1 1 'ci... ....i.i
9i. i.e. en ...ti. lie... ui 11 1111- iiiiiu.-r
tvaltcil a iiilut.te then walked back
ami relighted II The second Utile il
(xphnled with 11 report that nroused
the passeii;ers In the rear end of the
train and dem.dlshed the ilnor I'tery
window In the enr ivns shuttered
"I in back tot In-siuoker ulid sit down.'
culled tin lobli. 1 to the .njfili.-cr mid
tlre.uau Tliet nbeti'il Then I he bold
rubber cllii.l . .1 11. to 1 le- cur
Hi this inn' il..-li-i.il. r sc.iiife.h-rali'H
'Mini Inn I 1.1 11 1 iiiJnV'.l in tall jrrass
near On- ti ..-I li an up lo the train
The .11111. . 1 i.r oiLLtfi 1.1I1 s i-. niiii-r-
tn in. S.II..I- ui il 'i'i'. imii llu-ii-wi
re four .iii-i .n"1!41. ilnl. tin re were
imii I I.i i "'ii' iii.i-lod uml stnntl
lu If 1 mm Inn)' -ti . ..-li -id.- ol the
train iih 1 ill. level. . I and
teu.ii ! slum! I In- i.ti'ii iin-i.tc thu
CO SUW thill I. sIstuiKI' UKO-
less .ui.l when the l.'.i.ter .inleriil llmn-
mel to open the ha ml safe he .11.1 so
The coiilents weie tlt.ee sjicks em li
c.intaliiiue' tl.iHM) In siher. two pa. I.
UCi' of bills and Mlinll eiirreiiet om of
IOI..'iO. lite other of M.. h imckiun ol
Missouri I'acillc pat clieck uild 1111 ev
pres mekire. '1 In- mliU-r put the
Kin-r iiiolte.l lu his (HH-kct uml thiol
tlie rest out on the ifroiind. Then be
ordered llNliiinel to nuell toe throiirh
safe
"I lime no ke for it. ' said the me'.-
vcllCIC
N .m lie. tvus the r.-plt . but Hum
mil coin .need the robln-r I hut he hud
told ihe truth and lifter miiui- imrlevliitf
ho left the cur aiul takliiK the uui.li -
ages miller his arm. cuinpolled one ol
' Hie train men to help lilm shoulder one
Mtck of silver The other two Hacks
I'oiitiiliilnjr tl 000 each wen-left lying
oil tliegroilild mid Hatlllliel threw them
back into the our The robU-r mid tils
part.t hurrieil tuvay. going north.
MetinwIillL' tliere wn cniistornatlon
nuiutig the passengers In the llrst two
coaches of the train tliotigli In the rem
couches few knew that the train was
being robbed. One of the porters say
the mull In the smoking ear crawled
tinder the seats when III.-dviininlte wa
e.pl.idci.
hen Hie ixibbers left Uov. Stonu
mid sutti- rri'iisiirer Stephens hurried
f.irwnnl with tin udtiotur to o.xttinliio
the air. The govermir was very inurli
utilliiyeil. "This is nn untriigi." he
said "It Is time thill such ItUllhV
.hnuld ts .iletur hti))Js'd 111 tills stale
I want to see these lin-li utlptlllet! and I
uiii.lc to jsi.t tin. full S)iialty of the'
law." 1
'Ih.- in ilt. r of 1 hlnesc iIchii tiition
It i.c.-ii abaiidoiicil fur the tluio bo
oils
i in: whisk t iitt r.
I. r. .11l1.it ltrf..i- I ..forioxl tin. s.irpl.11
I'rniliii t snlil ui i .On mint.
iTc.HIt 111.. Mm 'Jll. I'ldldcllt
llivcnlnit Insisted to-.la.t that In? cutil.l
not -n a word nUuit the proceed inirs
of II.. whnkt tr.i t dlre.-lorv still ill
i"i...i hil. until en 1 v thing Is com
pie ted ami the ineetiiiK adjoin lis 'I hell
hi' i.rotuiM-s mi iifhcinl mill Imiihii tnnt
sliitcun-llt I hi- diiei-toi seem to
iilfuni the situation an a Utile more
tt ... .. . . . .
im online 1 lie tlimin-lnl prol.lcui is
Mill Hip irrent lniKtH-Br. the I.vi.l
dltllctilttes havintr Is-en Inrned over to
the trust's attoftieys tvllh instrnelons
In I1k1I llii-iu. Hui'liiir tln iilKlit. II is
snlil. nrrmiKeiliellts wete is.iupleted bv
tvlileh the trust dlspoM". of some of Its
surplus proiliiel thoiiirh at a heavy ills
count mitt snnbtaltiN inme much ilis.l-
ed cub. which will tide It over Its tin
mediate dilllculllcs.
tt.llll.'.llil)'. IIh.iImII
S UI'iSII. I.LA.IUS.
I'l.liliiirnli-l'liutiJi-h. e si hrmUiT
ChlPito-Clilortii. it Cleveland
II .siihi llustnn. IS l'lillUilolilt. I
llilllliiiirc -ll.Illliiflte. II sj.H-York li
lliooklyii-lltooMvn 7 Wutilnftsn I
wiUtm.iiN l.t: wife
M.-inpliU-MelnpllW S. C'lisrtpstnn 9
New Or Ira 11. N'rw Orlp.iin. 3 Atlanta!
Ntflwlllc Nashlllo I Hav.tnimli tl
Muntiroint-ry Muntifeiiir) tt t'luininois-s. t
Moiiin- M.iiiiic 3 Mamn 1
llliinlnytiK.n llinnliylum 10 Auxu-itJ II
.Nlltl.ll.l.l I I'llKIM!
I- W I. IS
ti.-r.iK.'i
is .' tv t. 11
mai'iiiriiiiMii i 11 0 I-.-
AtU lliiuciion- ''.' ID U' I
H VUhiitiii'.ri w I. i.h
Hi riili-atf.i ti '.I li is
MSl-tt York W Hll :fli
Uill.imHW l II J II -.1.
tleti-latiJ n Hi t
llruuli)ii i S r
I'ltistmrKli'l) II T
l'hlliiiliiuSI I! H
l mu tl it ID
11-nuu ?: t: n
tt it'.-k .11 tlnrcini Hie.
ICtvus iiTt. Mn. Mnv till - The
ItiK'k Island train due ut the I 11I011
depot at 7:S0 o'clock this nutrnlinf from
Denver wiir wrecked at Moipmt lllc.
Itll miles we .' of Kansas 1 Hy about -J
k i'hck this inornliiK- and euuic Into
Kansas 1 lt several Iituii-s late A
switch 1 111 1 been left open at Mot-jrim-tllle
and 11 box car hail blown .ml on
the main Hue 'Ihe train struck this
ami the euifiiie was thmwu one wat
the teli.tci aiiiithi-i mid the baiflfnh'i-
ear crosswise f the track while the
smokliiK cur was thronii from the
tracks. No one was hurl beyond a few
bruises iv.vk.-il by the engineer unit
lllcimiu.
'1 11 s..p.-i.l titnliiue.
W ti.iii ton. May 'Hi Otvlnif to the
H.-'ntl miiount of fret bullion deposited
nml the heavy expense of coinage tit
the I lilted stales mint at Caison City.
"'
ii S'frctat't-
tannic mis tiei'iitcil
to suspend i-oliiiit'.- operations tit
that mint after .luiic I. With the
suspension of colon.' at f'nrson
l IIV 'In-i-olnnc d. 1 .lo liars will
lie di .continued 1 On- present. Its
Mien 1- no item. ml fur hS- it .s' .f
ilt.iiii't l-nietinii.il silxe. ottnrtcist mid
lit.lf dollars HVe n. iv lndtiir rei'olned nl
the New I rl.'llll- '-111. I i-iiIicIm-.i niel
I I'litlailclphla mints 11 ml (fold ut San
rmnutsco and I'tillnil.-lphlu.
s. -tliiK 11 l'.ir.l...i.
Tui'Mvt. Kan.. May '2(1. An nppllru-
tion was inade to (lot-. Lrtvelllnif for
the p.iriio of 1'ied llassett. of l.aw-icni-e.
who Is servlnifii term In the pen-
itentiary for shtHitlut' .1 ui.itersltt stu-
dent who was crossing his father s prop
el lv iiliout a year aifo. . 111. ifc Hn. sett
the father. Mis ll.-i--ct IVjul. iot .
1.11.I 1 lui-li". li.il.iu'oii appe Hi .1 li-i.-I
lie ifnvi 1 nor lu Ih. mhiii to in I.. I1.1I1
Itnli ..-...I.'.. 1 1 lei....
Nl u o.n Mat ;ii. 1. 11 oh no post
No A is. i.-e -ntli di-.li.inil I I v id
tiou.il council of administration ..r
1 '
"ii
ptiblisl.lt. w criticisms of pension 10. tli
liiis resnlve.l Itself Into a scp irate
mid Independent o.-jrmiiiciilloii to b
liamcil the Noah L. I artiliam lud.-p. nil-
el.l Ncter.ius No. I. All the old .nil. vrs
were reH-lecled.
1:. n;liii crl. ik II. ill. lb. k I .i.iil.-. I.
LtttltiMt. Km 11 . May III. s
Senll. piesl.Ie'it. and Willlaiu W'.i l.es.
renreturt of the Kmisus board of public
works aeeiiin pa. . ieil lit .1. Hat is
state llichll U'l. wer.- Ill the eitt .tester
tlnv nfteruoo.i and locule.t the la-u
$Vll).)tj i..Kllie..nir blllldlllvf which l
to be c lifted (luring the coining sum
iliel ut the stllte tilllvcislt
Si ii.i-iii e I. inn. 0 11.. I.
UaxiiiioIos Mat -'ti Tlie picsidcnt
I. us couiiiiut.-d to imprUoiiinuiil for lite
the death 'iiteni'c ol I Id wit id l'hkeiis
u full IiIikmIi-.I t hickiikatt Indian e In.
nil- coin iiteil of iiitir.lei in the federal
distild of liiiiis.s 'I In iroiinil fL.i
com uiti tat ion is that Pickens is of a
til'v low order of iritcllljjeiK'C
I'ourlli (I... I'iiiliii.ii..i-r.
WaiiiIIX.Ion. Muv Urt The follow
inir fourth .-In-.-. potiiutti-ts weie ap
imlnted lu-ilat
IiiMIsmiuiI Al tlrl'lvs'ton Hi I Alula . until.
Jullu Kirnlur le J icon III u. 11 roinun-J. nt
lUlll.lai. Monro nmulv IV T .Irllttth He
il M r.iritnoti resign' d ui Kenuin-i lUrti.'i
iouuIv K II Mclirclii.r yl.w W I. Artt-' re
ntoM.I ui svnltti.l Prdirlf I 'nil. ruumt II M
l.nihltis.l il.-e Naiilty 'I' ll-itn rasltfii.-j
tl.iiill lli.ii'iiui' I 1.II1-1 t.n
WSIIIM.ini Mliy -Hi. Slime twentt
in ihiit.v appointments of colic. t.fs of
liiterniil ri venue will he iniidc in the
1 trx ten days. No four-veil r terms will
he recugnled In connect Ion tvllh t h.af.
up(Milntinetits. unit every otllclnl w (H
-hanged in it li.e-e case there urn noe
eeptlouul r.-UMins fur it departure
the rule.
Ii.iin
A 1 nil Outfit lliirn.it.
1 1111 too. May in. -Pin' brokootttto-
day In the stable shwU In tln ilnrllehl
IHirli. IM-Iug used lit a bund of Arabs In
Hiving pi-rloruiitnces miiiien hat similar
to those of the tt 11.1 tto&t stiow - I'll.-
men ..II CM'nped. but three camels.
seven lilis.ded Arabian hot son uml '01
feet of shed were consitiiicd.
tramp. Ili-imrti-.l ICIIl.-.i
Littt o. Mm i.i l.iirlvJhls morn
lug tetbouiul fi ight truni No. :i on
1 'lie l-'ort Hnj i- i.si.i tvus reeked nam
li'iukirk. ser.-iitc. n uim being piled up
niiiu'ier "U tiai.ips are reimitt'd Ao
hart leen kllli-tl.
Cm ur i an.
Cliit-.iun. Muy l'he Snnta I e luu
ii.nounceil Its intention of mailing the
ollllll lp Wol Id's Kill' 1III1 s to l lln.40
f . M. ' 01 Ii.i.i I UI. I t ' M from
I) Mi r. 1 mi 1 e. 1 jlvfc urn li
nc ilnt l lint e Mi liv )
Professional Direcory.
LAWYERS.
A II. V. IltlJHf.n .ISO II COTTi'.llAI.
itiKitmt .v cottku.Mj
ArtouNitv ami Coi'vsr.t.t.on- it Law.
Oltlrr-llpp. If. M
Iktnlt.itiin
I .nml
Vr.
linirn
titlTII'HH
OKLAHOMA
r .1.
I.0WK. A 11 III JTO.V.
I.OWi: k IIUHTON
Attoi..vi:v-at-Law
It.iuii.a -11 uml ail Coin. Ill.ick ll'Iil.
OUTIIUir.. - . OKLAHOMA.
11. 1:.
IIAVr.Vs 0K0 D. 0HNHI
II.1VKNH V- OltNKH
Artiiiivrts-Ai-l.Atv
I'or. lli.rrlM.il nml Un.l SI
OUlAKIi:
OKLAHOMA.
w.n 11. .tfuUAitVRie.
ATnntvi at-Law
Oltl Uii. Iltiihrli. NiiHoi.Hl llHiib
ill I'lr.l Sltril.
l141!...UlL. ; -"KlAII0MA
j. v. .nii.i.nu
A. IIIIINKt-AI-LttV
lllll.-i.lii llt.ii'. Ilnlliiinfc )n rl k1
Mm unil Slrc.l.
0DTHIU1-2
OKLAHOMA.
J. iroiKvx 1
V I
ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT.
llfll.e llnrrl U.-iiu. Il.-i ItooniH.
1 lie new city mans fur sale bin
liilnts or lithographs. IOxji no
I linn details. speclllcatlmiH and est
blue
'S.
est.
illations a spccialtt-
years expert-
l'"?'. .'" ."" kl"U' "f "'HdliiL's 1;
"' " 'Ml HI III- niiici' llll OptMlillfcr
Au-'!!!-li: ' "klaiioma
A. A. ItyiJHH "
AlTOIt.Vf.Y-AT-LAtV
lliniiiji Ti mill .14 Com. Hunk
H.lll.lliii;
(lUTHHIH
OKLAHOMA
KO. 1'HICn
Arroil.VKY A.M. Cot'.VSKI.I.OIt-AT.LAtV
to...) a er ll.u.k of liiilUii Tr.
' OUTHIMJJ
OKLAHOMA
Oil AH. ItltOMN
n rnex General
Al l.i.lM v at-Law.
H1'4 OlilMl.ot.iii All up ImIi
u .. ..
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OKLAHOMA
"If.. Li. II KKTCI1U."W
I'llYSlrtAN .t SL'IIOKON.
lllll.r nt I'.i.Kte Drue Store.
OL'TIlHin. . OKIAMOMA.
Wiien You Wan!
Closots and cesspools cleanded drop
a postal to
it- toir.k:
Bif 0 Hotel We-1 li.nri'.o-i A.pnu.
i' li. LI I.U K tfe Co-
OR I JO SfJX)Rjl
OR PEOPLES
THE DENTIST.
Oklahoma A ven ml ami
Htri-ct UpRlnlm
'irai
OKLAHOMA PHONOCRAPII oO
J . 11.
lUillniuoi An-. Uutll
-s) Hr. ji . jn
Aeil lUnli'.l 1 linn nun Jki tb.
'.I.ii ip
HEWITT &. DOETTCHL
U. ri. SMITH WIOK '
lloom I. nil tt oic An. 1 ps.
Civil -Rnjrinuor & Surt;
l'lnn. eminiiu mi I mi-cillclion
for.tnntiirsl ttori. Koinilriii ttt
oii.l'liMit.it nirv-Tiiiicliiij
Ps beer's Bo
STORE
TIME TABLE.
'K
vr
13.
yor.
arm
I he folloirii y pi in nil
e.l moiilhl 1 .11. I at 1 1
b. low
Atlaiiii ' Monihiv
Aiciu 1 1 lie) . .
ArV'lTt? Ln e'lffilt
Art Amateur
1 Art Intercliaiigo
! Ilelortl's MonUiJy. . . .
Unt 'P.r. "
ar
u
Hon Ton
Htitu mnl Orcy (Tlio; .
Century Magitdjie.
t'liiri'iit Lltcraturo. .
r.'th
1st
1th
2th
dth
I3th
L'Stli
l.ith
I n
1st
nth
1 osmopolltiin.
Dcllneiitnr
Deit.orcst Mugaiilue
1 orum (Thei
r'mnlly Library. .
i'runk Leslies llmlget
l-'rank Lelle' Pleasant Ho.
Prank Luslle's Popular .Montidr'
nn. jii-i s .i.ti;iiciiie
Home Maker Cl'liei
iiignll's Iloinc .Magazine
Llppeneott's MiiKusitie
Ladies' Home .I.iurniil
North Auu'iluau Huvlev;
Wr.u '.porlhig Magar.ii.
Petersons Mairaxliie. .
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vac...
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roth
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tnii
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Poiutlur Solenue Monthly
Prince Nottdclte
lli'vlew of llcvlcws .
Itevuede Lit Mode . ..
Si Nluhola' Magaliu
Siribner's Magazine
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