The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 10, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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I'HK 1TKST DAILY I'AI'Kll rUULItUU.D IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTniUW OKLAHOMA SATmtDAY JUNK 10 1893.
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a Letter from n Guthrie Woman on
the World's Fair.
THE OKLAHOMA EX HI HIT.
'lliliiK Arr tlrtllni; In Suiifiil I lie llullil.
liiK-Stiiut- line Art I'riim Oiithrlr
ll.'hiK Ailmlrril -IIIiImIiiiiiiii
I Iioiik III to He tlir
I mill ul a4l t .
Illjlllin."
The following Interesting letter will
In- ri'uil with pleasure liv the iiinnv
who lime taken pcivouul interest In
Oklahoma's world's fair exhibit lit
well us liy thf public at large. It
piovcsMrs. C M. Harm's lo lie u most
llllScrVUIlt UlllllUII unil fci liuvc tlio f m -
iilty of telling beautifully uf what vhi
sees:
V.'ohi.ii'h Cm i miiian nvi'oiino.v. Ok-
Inlioiiiu Hulldiiig Jackson Hark. Chi-
cago J nut' 7 Dear Mrs. Kimlull mul
Friends of tin- Coluiiibluu hoolety
Many tlmt's slme reaching here have I
tried ti write you. hut huve founil it
very clltllcult to II ml thf time or to col-
lect my thoughts us during the dti a
lunstant btreum of visitors arc passing
through our looms all the time and at
night we aie tired too tired to write
besides it is the onlv time we have
for blghl-stelug
Ab to the fair lis u wlinle. It is alto-
gethtrtO'i enormous loo overpower
lug In grundour und bounty furun.v-
one to describe livery onr must see
this "White fity' of magnllljcneo to
reulii what can be accomplished by
the Amerlcun people In this uge when
science and art have reached such per
fcctlon. Kelly the elassle and pic-
turesque appearance of the "court of
honor" at the main eutraii''e Is over-
pow cling as its bounty bursts upon
you It Is very easy to imagine your-
self transported to some fairy land
Hut all these things you must see to
enjoy. What you want to hear from
me is the uppoaruncc of your own ter-
iltorial building for which you have
worked over which you have been to
anxious at times discouiaged weary
und almost heart-slclc. 1 think when i
jou pay your visit to your Chicago
luuie you'wlll bo satlslifil with Its up-
peurance. We haven't the rich drap-
ing and upholsteiy of jur wealthy'
neighbor! but I notice eprc5!touti of '
('luil surprise and satisfaction by
nearly everyone that HUluhoina has i
such a pretty homelike resting place
It has a cheery. summer-like appear-
ance. Our agilculturul display In the I
agricultural building will be iicuutltul i
when completed V hen the tine work I
on the pavilion is considered one can
realize tue amount of worK done on It
and will not wonder that it liar tuucii I
to long to finish. Mr. Cone will boon
be ready to return to Oklahoma for
fresh supplies of exhibit.
Our chiuu exhibit in our reception
room is very imicii admired dipt
Delnuey's fuielgu ware loaned lor
dlsplny". has amour lu. pieces foiac '
very Valuable plates the onlv ones of '
thc'l.lnd lu the L iiited fctntcs. Mrs l
McKay's landscape plnttcr and plates
arc very much udmind Manv i.xpiesj '
wonder that such tine work eon be
done where the imagine m uiu In-
dian I In and these cr ladies that so i
e.pre-s themselves are ladlis of Intel-
ligence who ought to realize that till
of Oklahoma is made up of people
from each and ull of the states of the1
union ami that they do not assume
the garb color and habits of the
former wild lnl'ubitants of our new
home but bring civilization ami the
tine arts with them to make that
country attractive and beautiful like
the rest of our Columbia" land
I am sorrv we haven't more of Mr
McKay's work. Mrs Nicholson's
china is. al-o admlicd All make a
very pretty wirlety In one cabinet
.Mrs. Gilbert and myself tramped
about for days selecting furniture
etc. Manv more were spent waiting
the delivery of the same It has taken
longer to receive purchases from down
town than to -end to inn and receive
in return. Our nights are made hid-
eous by the cries of exptuss men as
the gates are onlv open to dcllverv
wagons from midnight until daylight
but we ate omfoi tably settled How.
trying to make ourselves and the ok
lalioma building agreeable to our own
neople and those who visit us to gain
information of our beautiful country
A New York lady this morning wut
gieatly sin prised to Und I really lived
In Oklahoma Mie thought until she
tallied with me that I only lepreseut
ed the squaws und papooses of our ter
ittory. blmll ve not iie up lu arms
against these liihlllinii eastern peo
pie?
We uie ull the tune guiug into the
luces of visitors Imping to see the
faces 'f friends ftom Oklahoma und
right glad are we occasionally to meet
u familiar face
I hone one and till of the good people
of Oklahoma will be here dining the
c.xnoslilou und llnd lu oiu own
building a place where they will have
U home feeling ami be proud of
tho courts made to give Oklahoma
tepresetitation here.
Moi.t.n: li IIaiixm
TEACHCRS' SOCIAL.
lliu I.ukhii imuitjr luatltiile lluvrn I'lrH-
mil I line
The Logan county teachers' Institute
laul uu tiiformiil social in the lute-
iiient of the Christian church last
evening that was very enioynble. It
wus for the purpose of getting gener-
nil' acquainted ltefrcshmunts wen
.erved and a program of tullts and
reeltutlons curried out. The program
was-
Singing "Sweet Li'iiiouade Hyoand
llye" by the s.diool.
lU'i'ltutlon "l.nily VcHfdly's fittest '
Miss Mabel llarilugiiian
ItuultMiou-'Tell Tale. ' Mr. T. I'.
Cupp.
Instniinenlal iiiusb Mn. I. 1'.
Htrylior.
I'.eeitntloii 'lioth S'de of n Qii-t-tijn
Henu Walling
Address l'rof I II otryker
APPOlHlMfcNrS rOHOKLAMUM.
Slllllll II.M H slHlV Millie l'l III Otlv t.Utlll
mul Uu 1'iirrlk'ii.MHii lurl uili I m.il
"'"
Waiiim.ion .1 u ii f III I Special
Secretin Smith Is leported us steM if
today that he had fully decided to
tuke one half of the land olllelals for
the otllces now established In Oklaho-
ma from tout territory 'I he others!
would come fiom the states I'usslbly
one mail fi mil euch otllce would be I
from Oklahoma and the others would i
be Imported.
The suspicion Is ttlso established
that the secretary in the list that Is
already before the president shows
that he 'has been careful iO telect a
'.lawbook" as the local man while
It is not a dltllcull task to get a "saw-
buck" from Arkansas and (ieoigla for
the other plucks.
O. T ltuekner is said to be on the
list for iccelver at Outhric lie Is
from ikansas ami in every respect
is said to be satisfactory to the secie-
tary and the inteile in Oklahoma who
ure to share theolllces. IMwurd Dunn
who has been playing "saw buck"
earnest ly for the job Is slated for reg-
ister o' the Oklahoma I Ity otllce.
while the Kingfisher leglster is to li"
C It. ( utlip llobeit Dixon Is slated
fin receiver at Heaver
'I he secretary will insist on thefe
appointments. If changes aie made
It will be because the president gives
some attention to the fellows who ure
trying to breal: the slate
LUCKY "HAVIGI"
lulni II. IUilKlmr.1 Win. Hie JUrUtll
CImIiii tiljiilnllli; (lltlillv mi I lie
tirili.
The contest of .lohli II llavlhorst
against Samuel U llartwell was
decided today by the local laud otllce
lu favor of Mr llavlghorst on the
grounds that the evidence pioved
llartwell a sooner This wus a shrewd-
ly contested ease. The claim adjoins
iiust liuthrie on the north and is today
worth a big hit uf money Mr llart
well s wife died a few duys ago sn tOpubli"
him a double sorrow comes Hut the ! protected There Is a law charging
evidence was rigidly sifted and a eon- j such llrms ;- u iv fr running such
sclentt'ius judgmeiit remleied The ' bankrupt stutf. This should be col-
evidence plainly shows that llartwell lected and raised to i'i:. if a business
hud set up a shrewd job to take an ud-
vuntage and that he violated the law.
Of course Mr llavlghorst is greatly
tickled He deserves this good for- j
tune He begun this contest In June
1;:" und ull the money hecould scrape J
up beyond u bare living for hlintelf j
and family went In to the expenses of
the Ion? trial He hn a host of
friends all over I.j-an county who Mil
rejoice " itli him over his good fortune
l.indse' i. W idmi-r and I) II Comma
gii weie Iluvigiiurst s attjinc;
The ejse of ( lover vs lianhston was
deeldtd in Hunltston's favor This Is
a ruync eotinty Cimarron bottom con-
test for prior settlement at the race
made Sept "".'. IMI.
The ease of l.uclnda Vannoy vs
lohn A I'iersoti. I'uyne county was
decided in favor of Vannoy. fchu con
tested him after llual proof had been
muile and approved ami. proved him a '
sooner.
Juelisou A. Cain vs. John Traub.
Lincoln county eise decided I li favor
of Cain. Cain wus til the country
employed by thu tiuder and went out
and made the race lawfully on the
33d. Truub didn't settle until the
:Ui. The local laud olllce decided
that w Idle in tile tei ills of the act he
hud not violated Its spirit and was
tin refore not dUiUalllled.
Ilerry vs. Weeks. I'ayne county de-
cided for Herri Weeks being found a
sooner.
WILL NOT KESIQM.
li lillurliil Hiii-iliil. nili'iil l'Hikr'. Ill
ter In ilut.riior llenliiiti.
i r ii i i .. i.. . i ..
i lie nniowiiig teller was vvriiieu oy i r -- ........
.1.11 I'arher. terrltoilal superintend-1 a"" " n"1 pnrtuniigo ha been .o-
entof schools lu answer to that of I structei! in mimeclloa theirrtith. and
loveiimr Itenfiiiw ushlng lilm ton. nd ' "'nl!'.v ll" !'. aud hU family (
in his resignation moved from i.uthiie In luUr up tinii
til rilllll.. June llou I ( abode theie
frow lioveruor Vour eommuiilentioii l'leparalious fur n ehuuh festival!
of .llllii 'J. leque.tlllg 111 to deliver to lVt.ri. muit ! vtAlf .;(.
;.;!:.b?;.as:1n;.;fe!1; T;: i - -u. .u.
Instruction und auditor has had care-' "i"1 eoutrlbiite their mite to tin new
fill eoiisideiatlon. After advising with j enterprise A number of penum vvi lit -many
friends of educuilou throughout ! (mm ihU city.
thu tertltoi nut a feiv of vvhiiiu I am .....i '' ..
pleased to say ure of your political ' ' P'l'ous cominiinlty lm.
faith I have decided to lespectfully wUI' V4'.v little assistance oonstni.ted
decline yoin leouest While I depre- u coiiiiiioillous ehui'ih and u roumy
eutetlie spirit thul will narrow our comfortable parsonage mid a good!
educational Interests with in part sail '
lines uiv main reason for declining to "''Ktin "HI assemble there every
join my confitrex in their exit Is thai Sunday to w.iihhlp.
ill the pleseut disturbed loudllloli of - -
school allulrs lu our territory hugely J. S. Ltoss soys. "1 lipprcvo TllB
canscq.ient upon change of our schod SlAIK c.vimtaj's artlelo "llouneu
lnv 1 van not lay down the unsought .-. ...... i . .. ..
position bestowed upon me lit gov- . h " ! think theeHyeoun.-II should
emor and council ami generously con-' t " ht'P to protect tho boim tide husl
drilled by the loyul support of uu fel- ness men of uur elty. If all these
tow clllens. Irrespective of pai ty. slimlily fakirs nre permitted to run
without u betrayul of trust . . .... . . ...
Itespcctfully Yours their woiihless stueh In heie wlihotit
1. II. I'AHKi.ii I ult or lilndreiice. und nb the oitixen
Ter.St.pt und Auditor u! Guthrie und mirronnd ug ejuntry
b forcing on thoin a l-jt of trnsh.it
J'iiiiii ul ii arm.. will only be u matter of tl'ne until we
l'inu on. I'a . June i - During the nv. bakiiipi . lt mrruunded bv n
perfoiinuiice of lluiris circus near i .! .. ... .
. i . i i. i uaiiKrupi tuiintrv o.t toeihur
lllvi'ishle prison last night n gusolli.e .' A " lm
lamp exploded scattering the tluld over l'll 'lier and reguluti u... bu-i
u number uf eople mid setting lire to lie's a ll ble.u.d be by p!i iiw u l.
the tent A Hinle ensued and in the con tu of loul SV. or $-t) p.-r uuy
rush to get out many women und ehil upon ull uisou wi.o vUtt i i.
di en were trumpl-sl but no one vva jUlt j r )li)fc f
icriouly hurL
NOT WANTED
Die Public Condnnns the Selling of
I Shoddy Goods.
THE 1'OOlt I'EON.E l.-OOLKI)."
Die llntl.ii limine. Hi.- Iiiiintrv
IliimiKil lulu tin-I'll) mul sii in
I li in irr lit I'urrliitai'ra s I rung
llrlillllln I'llli nl Irinn
I Milling CHI.
t llt
'I he leading eltleiis merchants and
others ami the many furmors lu the
city today complimented TiikSiaii:
C.vli i. vi 's artkle ileiiouuelng Itinera nl !
business linns who eoine to a city IIUo
a street faUIr and unload a lot uf
shoddy waics on all Innocent public
liyeiybody tulkcd to siild. "Yes. it Is it
shame that the city ordinances don't
protect the legitimate business eieli
from such dcpollers ol the public
The people of coiirie Hud them out in
time and they soon have to leave
town; but in the meantime mum a
poor farmer and laborer Is caujht by i
the darU-room-iiinth-euteii elothtiig
i vender and eheated out of hi hard
I earnings. Von are right in driviug
I such pcisoliv into going into legiti
I mate tiade if they want to stay In the '
' cltv. What good aie they to t lie com
munity" When they hate lleeeed it
they gu clsew heie and lepeat the
game."
This class of fraud llrms all have the
same methods. They will slsv for-.
ever In the city of course They will i
buy the whole tovvu In twentv-four '
boms livcrythlug they do Is on it
I big scale and long time lu theincan-
I time they have agents out bin lug ull
tl e nitteii. raln-suuked. eyeloue-ntrueh
goods they can tiud mid ure swindling
the public with them All ul once
some night the outlit pulls out mid
the people have hud their eyes opened.
The time to lock the stable is be-
fore the hot se Is stolen. Till- Mtn
vl'irvi. Is fur the public giod. It
wants no tleeeiug tlrm to client the
It wa'.ts its home merchants
llrms wants protection let It do u
legitimate business
' "' reirllurUI Himil..
Uu Monduy the lUth duv of June
lstn the uuderbigned will sell tithe
highest and best bidder fjr cash onlv
iU:.0!)0 Ju Territorial tnivtrslty bonds.
SU.OOO In Territorial Normal school
bonds and Sl3nno In Territorial Agri
cultural college bonds Will sell '
these bonds ;n a buujh or stproily. '
whichever will be (jr the U-M lu
tercsts of llie territory The bid
must be sealed and Hied by .'. p in of
said I'.ith day of June with the gov-
ernor. Said bids to be opened in
presence of treasurer on said lutli day
fuiie. The above bonds are in-iu'
per cent interest payable annually
The purchasea eau have privilege f
furnishing his own form of lltho- i
ographed bonds to eoliform to the
law. Homls under the law inin-t be
sold tit not less than par.
liach bid must be accompanied by
a certllied cheek of '. per cent on the
amount.
For fut her particulars address
Ha mi n Mi iH'iii.
Territorial Treasurer
liuthrie. Ok June to. svi.
A CHURCH DECEPTION
OKIuliiniiH I. li rj Hlu-r.- t'litllui: up Itlliul-
lllul Cloinli IIiiIIiIIul-..
Last night about loo people met at
the new CoiUJlegutloutil eliureh und
parsonage about eight miles wen cf
this city to give Itev L I. Way and
tamily a reeeptlmi. Harmony t mign -
ffiittiilinl idiiiridi 1 abniil I'.innilttMl '
FATAL COLLAPSE
Government Clerks "rlh in tho rll
oi a Build up.
F0IM.S IllS'lOllir TIIEATEK.
I lie rime Vtlieie Mirul-mu llni-nlii VVi.
V..m.IiihIi il VV rn Ktil hi ii I In nil (ill
M "Her llie Injun il I r I w 1 1 1 -
lull) Miiiil-IiiI sirlnit
iilnl lilriilltjliu
ttie Hi nil.
W'vsiiivnTOS June Hi Ponl's hln-
tnrle old UioBior In whleli Abraham
Lliiisiln vviih nMasslnated which had
K'en umsI for man i veins bv I he guv
eminent an u part of theollln- uf the
surgeon general of the urmv eollnpsed
yeslenlay shortly lifter te ( o'elmh.
with ii terrible n suit In hiss of Uf mul
injury Al least sixteen iersiis were
hlllisl and soon s inuiim 1
The building stood mi 'lenth street
llnrthwest. U'tween li unit 1' strict
und lint far from IViiiisvlvniiiH incline
It hud been condemned three limes the
Ilrt years ago some chiiiu as many as
llftcen or tvveniy lull had been re-
paired propped up und renovated from
yeur toypur. When It vva condemned
by ol. Rogers of the war ihqHirtniPiit
In sS0. the giiveinuient pntliiplly
moved out It inedieal museum there
stored and exhibited but the caution
then displayed extended onlv to the
exhibits mid llie building had since
been kept crowded with clei Its despite
successive t ondemnutloits
There wore IT'i persons mostly gov-
ernment clerks einpl.md in the build-
ing nnd nearly all of these were at
work when the building fell
An fxcavation fur an electric light
plunt was being made in the cellar of
the structure a three-story uilulr
und. iicconliiig to the Inst informa-
tion obtainable the wnikineti had
dug beneath the foil mint inn supportn
in the fmiit of the building vveuk-
onlug 'hem to Mich an extent that the
wills if a ve way In-fnre they could lie
jacked This explanation of the euue
of the uccldent In the only one ml-
vtinifd. but it seems somew hat strange
in view of the fact that the top Hour
guve wny first
Men who were In the building uuy the
crash eune without warning Those
on the top floor were suddenly precipi-
tated to the jloor below and the weight
of falling timber and furniture carried
the second mid first Hours down
1'ortuntitcly only the forwunl half of
the tliHir gave way 'I he outer ends
of the floors mid the tear part of the
structure remained intuctond the walls
did u t fall.
gem ml fire alarm was turned lu a
few minutes after the ernsl und then
all the ainbulunccs In the cltv were
summoned Asquiiklv us povdblc tin
poll-? and firemen formed u icstrve
brigade an I readv hands assiste.l them
to take out I he hilled ami oundud In
less than un hour at nut twentv-five
people had ts.cn taken nui nnd evcry
fe.v minutes therciifli som; tii form
'vould be boruu uu u ti-tslKr from the
bulidtug
I vvnt -eight pel sons bad U-n tuh '
en out if the ruin up to Hi.l1 mid the
rimelgencv hospital wu :nwded with
the de id and wounded 'I he injuries j
art i f the M-verts t character crushed
und broken limbs ami internal Injuries I
iieorge M Arnold u e lured clerk up- J
pointed from Virginia was seen at n
third story window mil was warned
lint t'i jump but despite the protest a-
Minis of u u men m people he climbed
out and lowering himself from the
sill let ko lie fell on the covering
over u lower door und slid oil" on tJ j
the cobblestones striking on his head
which wus mushed to u jellv. i
A brave act was porfoimed by u oul-
ored boy IH yeurs old named Itusll
I.iK'kWisxl. An mmiii u the Hours eol-
lumed und the dust cleared-nwn. real- '
Ulng the clanger of those t the rear
windows who were vvil llv eliiubiug out
and eulliug for md. he climbed up u .
lurg- telegrHph pule as high us the
third storv tl lashed a hidiler t.i the t
pole putttua the otln i elld ill the w in-
line m this meaiis ten m ttftecu w-ra
Utkisted ilo.v ii to mi let; j
llllt llsi Ol in lo M) I
'I In ix- are sixteen dead bodies at the '
liiorviiii" As uemly as th eau lie
ide lit Hied thell Imlllcs and slates f I out
whiili they werr Hppolntv.I ur as fol
low s
il iiiirt-M Alkulil i elm i J V lill.l
H r Uillir .N.w turk 1
Juba Duu. tiistri.'i r iluiuiti. I
l)evrVV Allen Hniu.jlmiU
r" U Lofiua Nw V'-rk
luwa t Jntan'i MiMiinii
Hsiuuil f liitriii H. mnilui
VAlillain Sihrlver MaoUuJ
J U lji. Mlcbltf ku I
J H riui lviim
J II M.r'.ll Wi..i.iii
I tt H.iiv .' Vork
y M IV Ull on- Vl. iiiialii
'I he three other ImhIIh ure mill to Ih '
those of r'. W. Mueder. It Dlelerich and
N oulig I hese three however en.
iml U Iden titled by the oflleiul roster
of the dlrisiun
In the list of the in lured are Included
the following Fred ill vert t hurles i
Meteulf. S II DeAev Wlllllllll Lecture
N. Test. I ICughler llmrlc. Miller.
C. 1. lUthewuv Charlok Ames II M
(otrlek. .1 . stevvart Louis Dopwuv
J N Mcl.uuifhlln. .1 II Thomas. I II
Smith. A. N Oeruult It V Lusterllng.
ol Port seott Knn . buries II shud-
fit of Missouri a colored mun. iflhs?r
oily of the police force
Nollf of those who eseuped itijurv
pould tell when the floors llrst gavo
way. To the iH-cupuutsof euch llnor
there wus but one crash heard mid in-
fctnntl.v the whole building was tilled
with blinding lime dust Itunnlng
through nil the stories und in the mid-
dle of the building uu u light wall ten
feet or more long ond nearly an wide
The fatal a run wn lu front of this
leaving n sjmee uf six or seven feet
'1 he buck mrt of the building contain-
ing more than half o( tin tl"oi -tace
rtinultiod intact
'there wore Uimiv uariow escape
from death A nninbei of elerk vx Ire
Ui s ui. I lu ii 1. 1 ii lli Inn
V.I I II It l I . I . I
ll I J I. I .. ll . J II III I II
ihe nl were preclpl'ated down tho
ilmslli Others who w el e walking across
i tho room heard mi ominous louiul und
stnpiHKl at the very thtohold of death
vv lien tl.e.r.i.b came tloe who snr
vlveil heard a mighty ereaui of an-I
i puish from their eiuiinnles us they sunk I
' out of sight and then groping in the
darkness thev found their win tosufetv
ti-ptiibllng iiieverv Joint and with the
piilloi of the deud In their faces
No w omen vveie employed III the
building but in a few uilliiites after the
crash the wives niulheis and daiighteis
of thrf vietlius begun to milve ithln
ll i err few moments a bundled or inure
men-tripped for hot vvoik. Jumped Into
the building and begun tluowlng out
the vfreckuge lu front mid under the
llimr w lib h reiimined stmuillig on the
rear lul of those llrst taken out uf
the ruins were carried lu the I'.mer
gi'iicy hospital
till VII HUH IN Till. IIOsl'IIVM.
When the -rash enilie there w el e sup-
posed to be lu the building lllil clerks
I s tnes eugi rs so laborers u total of
.vit persons. I p to this hour sixteen
dead bodies have leached the morgue
Abnirof the elty hospitals rentilte I
in obtaining the follow lug details re-
spurting tbeanlvaU of the dead and
injnn.l
l.tmrmiii limpimi Turtit) vro Injured
tuui ilrd N'allun nol kiuinii
Proviil. urr In.tpi tul ". .wr MI.li.iH.
b4 .nl nd Injured li. urn illy W S Uus
tin linio led arm lireki-n
Nau.iiitl Ituiiii-iiiuilili liiiiiiltal I'litlun
"raiir ituivum.
iiurMi M.rliiJ. valp .ul miiU luttriial In
Jtirusi it is a irrodiiat ot llnftun) unlvrrslty
l ana msrri. a
limit .1 JlsmnMjltio.iltal -Julm II Tllolil.1..
heililli Mu arm hrutitn
i The Insecurity of the building hud
been nqientedly ieHirted lor u long
limn lst whenever u heiivlly loaded
ivngiill has gone h llie biiihllllgscemed
to sHuy as the clerks deseribmt the sen-
sation When the llrst rumbling warning of
the approaching collapse e.itue the
clerks on the third floor to the number
of eighty rushed to the windows mid
jumped for the mof of uu annex mid
escaped
KWNVNS ASH UIS-III in vss is 11.
The rci ord show that the follow lug
named persnns from Mlssouil hud Kan-
.1 1.1 iw- IMHH .HI1-VMIII linn ittiri-
saswereeinplovedln the reeonls ami
pensions division of the war depart-
ment to which the building was given
ug was g
over.
M sinurl-.lnmrs it iiiihuh riurlii li HnlU
D.itlJ II I' liruivn Hlilmnl J l)iiuiull.
riiarte. Kbaugli lltntiiiiiiii !' IMwiint. Iluintr
Ceilun Mtus intnvli Uurctdie I'hnrlei A
JoIimiiii. IrHlihlln l' Join- lliwtl I' JunUn
Jow.h W I'lle. Arthur si lM. eintliM I)
sliadill ItuLirls blit-liiiii l'nil Aclieiilaili
l.urtu. II lluwiiun. William I) llruinl. ilcorita
IV tUvls HHln M J ukwn.J.iiiiin (i niimolrj
Wlllluiii tUriu
liHiews-I'mnh lilchvlxmur. Iaiuii 1' All
wliu Iiwiik'i- S Urtw. Iluubva Cm Jtxt-pti It
ratlin William T lUirtl I'liK.in lir l.nca..
Patrick Mi-Kii-riiev NurrU II Mirrl I Her
UtV. Nutt 111 ill Clinton ( l'.ilinor Kiiiinuel
i Stiuli. (Irrtiulllo r Wi-.t. Auari- Wilmm.
II ir j is-V Kn-tprllnr Orliniltil M Plu-mun
J It l-'ngmi one of the vietlius of tlie
dlmstir. was a eltiren of 'I iiim.-I.-i Kun .
and lonnui I v taught school in Shaw-
nee cjuntv. that statu OlivLr I)
live etiuuty. that state Oliver D
Wllkertun a son of Shcrlll W'illu-rson
of ."shuwiioc count another clerk oi
c-Hpe) uuhurl aithouh he sat b.
thus. I n( I'ugan wh.n the building
Ml urrin .1 1 i.ld. iinoth.i 'I qn.Ua
distil ! aeloiU in the building but
it U presumed escaped injury.
vi vsv vi'l'ins i vii:sts
VI till
mil llllirr
A I.IIIIL-
1. 1st uf I mi-ill Hi'
I'lo i. I Illnl.
W'asiiixoton. June III - Tho president
to-duv made the following appoint-
ments To I .uIImUiim ul lutei nnl revi-ou Jaiuvn
I tningvtl of Ti-xiis lur 111 - t'ourlfi ill.trli t uf
T.-kus unil Kruok II II nil of TeuncMu for
Hid 1'ifili Uutrlt'i of TouneoiMi
JuarnhU Doiinrlly uf Wli.-i.a3tn tu Ik urn
tul-feurral of thu t'ulled .st&ivi nt Nuevo
Irfnedu. Men Vant.eer PalVi uf Tunnutses In
tw uooiul uf tho Unllct Kt4tt-s at Calcutta
IihIU
Tu U- iim.iis uf tin- Uiilttsl siau li J
I'arlrlluuf lliu Ill.lrUluf lolumtli ul Soiirie
l-r u.rmum Mar.lull It 'IIihIiIut uf
tllcblgan at tMiiiltur Unt M II Seymour uf
Alnbama at I'ulcrinu I'alt Jnlui llininn it
Mlililgnn nl Aml.irtb th Out rnJttli.K I'
Opp uf Texan ul tin lau ilrniuu Alt x S
Uiisfiiib4l tu nv oik al Ughorn. It.il
W'.llim It Jmk ul Icultunii hi l.onJun
Out I Ittudu Tlmuiui ul Krutiuky at Mar
Mxie- lr.tie ii I'uln.lo I' 1 1 (lit I uf lVnlitvl
vmiU nl Saiiimitu tli I j!u I'raiiv'is II L'u-di-rixl
if M.is.aiinm.'ii. ui . m suilluuil
Neutuu II Vsl.i' nl lin kl Uu) llu IreUtnl
Jnboti T I lillil uf Mlituun al llunkuw.
t bln Max iloiurtngpr uf Ni a urk ul
Mnnbilra. Ciermuur William I' lioixruon
of Ills rn I uf Ciiiiin.i m hi llumliurs Uur
IMUH IrfivilK tlilUIU'u il MnrylMUil ul Met
IM. Iwiv (lisrlm A oConimr uf h'tw
lUluptbtrD al armuiiiu N R Jamil Muth
ul New Vurk al M4iliii i."imau linnli
l M.i.le't of Mis lsiipii ll'ilrrallvld. r.u-
lud VA lliisui DrluUiiiul iiliii'il- ii ur marilial uf
Hits Liiiled Hmiit Lu ut- unihirii ulsirlcl uf
liliiiuls Juba w i astumii ul UIiUIkhb to b
a IlidUu Uispei ter
Will Nul I lii.e Hull li.
'I'lU'iax Kan June hi The state
eoul mines w ill nut eloM- down how-
ever uiiieh tho stub- administration muv
desire 'I he slut.- hus ll culitruet vvltil
it r' llviitt to supply a i.-rlalu ninouiit
of coul n-r lioiilh at uu agreed price
Mr Ityutt Insists that the slut shall
cany out lis part of tho contract
Warden t'tiunu suys that enough coal
will be mined to fill this euntruet sup-
ply the stale institutions uud thu luual
wagon trade and that th" mines will
not be closed while the repairs tu them
are being inude.
Huron. oil I'n.t I lillil- lli-iiH.
W vmiixiiiux June Hi i he rucurds
ol the puI olllif ileimillielil snow I'D- L
oelids at various llrt-clas post olcc
during the year ended March al. I sua '
together with the Increase over the
previous vear. tohuvt been ns follows:
Kansa illy Mo $im . Incrense.
f.'W.Mf.: ht los."ph. fISI.IIII. Illenne
iiu.uvu. Kansas t ity. Kan t nvmi In-
crease. tl.MU. Tonekn IUI0iil: in-
crease. 3IB.III; Whhlta. tUl.avj; In-
reuse Si IT I. '
A I'lillure nt I hiiiiiiMiiugit
i uau tsoooA Tenn.. June to. 1). II. I
Loveintin one uf the lndlng dry goods
merohiinls In the south bus failed lie '
iiiiincd Ins assignee lion II I'Uy
I.vmis of l buttwiiooga Ul thai uslt-
u;. f.nsii' . '.otoiu! and Louis
lliu A of h-vi nd. o i
lliiai.
I r
at
DARING DEED
A Mobile & Ohio T.au. Meld Up Mel
K
it Loin.
ADAMS KXl'KESS HnilllKI).
li .Vim I iiKHKt'il In llie WnrU unil sup
iu..il In I lute I ilk HI llrt in. n lu .
Dim Hint s. 11. nun si i ui
l'iilli llrrt. lint llie lluti-
litr. MuLe (luuil
I In lr ruiir.
Sr Lot is. Jii)u. tu. Aiiiilher during
attempt tomb the southbound Mobile
A Ohio tmln occiiiicdon the Last snb-
' lust night
1 Ithiistuen oMicllv two weeUs sn
j the llrst attempt wus made bv tw n
I Thin Mhiv. Muv 'J.'. at loresl I.i.im.
I near Lust i uroiuletet mid lust mglit .
attempt was made at the Mime phu.
mul accoidiiig to all accounts upon tie
1 siiuie train No 5 which left st Louis
' for the smith at ; :ui u clock last uiglil
The attempt uf two weeks ugn was
; frustrated bv u luckv mvideiu I In
robbeis hud the engineer In their pi iw.-r
j Ullll WCle Cnllipelllllg him to ilmeiise
the speed of the engine when jusl at
I'oi.-st Lawn the cundiietur. who had
' "7''r "'j;1 M""I1t" ";1""' ""
'olistei nation in-I dlsmiiy of the ml.
passriiircrs lor tunl stutliiii set the uir
Ik-rs who tlttt alter III lug sevei il biiiu
less shots
I'roui what cull be leariied u -i h
accident Intervened last night thoiiirh
how successful was (he utteiiipl niiild
lint be aeeiiiatcly learned at a lute
hour
The train selecU-d was the throu.'h
passenger which carried the through
em-of the dullis Lxpress I o It w is
brought to a stop by th three men bv
melius of signals mi far u mold bo
learned nnd the lubbers linuiediuteh
begun a filslhiitc that riddled tin
press cur. I heir pntnt uf utta. I. lb.
fiisllade wus icturiied by the pis
sengers
.News of the rohherv leuilu-d Oi.
IS .
"ur .t1""'.s '" " B l '-" "';
'"!'' l"' ( '"-;;l-di't police station II
' ' uh "'"' ' '" ' ''" t '"r '
passenger mid the latter engineei uf
the train had succeeded In n-aching u
skill' uu the east side mid hud mwe.l
I in ins iu i iiriiiiiieiei i ney ennui nn
j little or uu iiifoiiuation save thai tin
I 1 1 al ll had been held up bv three men
j Hull stated that he had tired thn-.
shots nt the men. but could not state
whether uuy hud taken elVeet
lllliucdilitelv 11)1011 teeelpt uf the
news. Assistant I hlef of Police Iteedv
ordered the river fi out guarded below
Curoiidelet. and from the Lust hide a
squad of nine men vveri dispatched to
the scene of the roblicry This was
done with little hope of the ciplm. uf
the robbers however as the. I.n.l
uniplu time to in il:e gool th.lr i s ip
and theii snfest route secured In llo.it
mid theh snfest route secured in llo.it
lug down the river ton point btlnw tin
buii.teUs. beyond tho reach of th. In il
pubic
It isnotknoivu how intiuh tin- i b
br sutccded in capturing bui Uu-
amount taUon from tins Admuscxpi -ss
car Is estimated at from ?n.tiui in ti
1)00
lx men were engaged III the vvmk
Two uf them guarded the engine two
attended to the lobbcry of the cxpies
ear uud the lemiiliilug twoguutded the
rear of Uie train and kept up a con-
tllllial fiisilade
Late lust night a telegram was re-
ceived at il e I'our Courts by Assistant
Chief Iteedv which leud.
Mltlll'IIYsllnllo III JUIID B -Cllluf.ir l''jll"l
SL l.uuli Mutillv A. Ohio Iruln N'n b. ai
tit-til up mul ixprmiiiar roblioil ul I'oti-it l.unn
live mlln .uulliof K.ni sl IaiuI. atv IH p in
by lr ue-li (lliu nl the mru hail u nuit luttlict
kinl lill Lircaklng llie itlilj uf llio rtpriMi
airi'iitlil. luint unJ ll nui bli't'iliii Urn-tit
llie men una from it toll yeirt olit unil 131 tu
Hi )UlnU In wulk'lil llio irnreilrati ault und
vtuaislluil llili Uau lu.l tils mat lni( .iu
uu I The in u liu v.ivrisl the etprt'.t mm. en
Kt-r wiirct.li ii wlil.kura unl u uliwk iiiul;itlit
Tin in 'ttlii luwrra the in glnei-r I141I ii'lmli
mi uml . Ii'.tl In.'limUi li'Jiti ine miicr
Ku-Oliiit lull IW in I7i an'H In urUlii Jurk
lain luiiriiuai Mi lu lob
I Signed I It W ( I tliKi
Sun l llileuiltiil
iisvi.i; viiM.its siiuiii:.
snrir..iil A 1 1 1 i.i I or I'mliliul Willi.
Klllia W Itlll Id lliKlilllini
(Js.vui in i Knn June lu In re-
spouse
Walters
ti ii request from I'resident
rs of the miners union id.-
miners of hcruututi. 1'etert.m mul this
place opel-tltilig the ahlltUof the Osage
IuiImui lo suspended work to duv
There Is no ihikMIiIIIIv of their going
to work again until the stilke is tluuli
deeided at I'ilUhurg.
'I he exeeutlve coinilllttcc at tlnspiinl
will decide this afternoon whether ur
not thetolored miners are to be allowed
to work with the whiles I 'ulcus this
concession Is made to them the tiegi .
say thev will not come out
III Vleniiir) uf Mel I MM.
W vsiiiMiiox. June tu Curdliiali.il-
Ihiiis and other I atholle dlgllltm u-
participated b"tla In the dedlcalion of
the chapel of thu Nti-rcd Heart pre-
sented to lieurgetuvvn university by
Mrs John Vinton Dahtgrcn. of New
Vork. formerly Miss Dre.xel. nf I'hllu-
delphla The clnipel Is a memorial In
meiiiorv of Nlrs Dahlgreii s tlrsl olilld
a sou whodled nt Infum-v
ll.ur sun- i iirralted
I'oltl Olllsox I I June lb -It was
reported this moinliig that Henry Marr
the iiutuilous trntu mid bank robbei.
was surrounded by deputy marshals at
Now ut a his home a small station mi
the Valley Itoute nil I road lu this na-
tion He tins. It Is declined been asked
tu surrender but It Is said that he re-
fuses to do so and that u buttle will fol-
low. Turn rut uf IMivlu lliiiilh.
New VoiiK June lu. The funeral set
vices over the Iwily of Kilvvln Itooth
were held at to o clock this morning t
the "Little i hurcli Around tin i
llui' which was cumpluttly lllli I h
elmnenl to poit.li an hum befoii in
fllll I jl pi on ssinh was expo ted
a I.. I I 'l
ibjlll IV.
Hiiuiilt .s i
'e.vtvi.i mu mu
iThis Column
HI. I us Tii I lib
ClotliiUjT Store
It Is No Boriys Business
II I 0 I 1IV
If wo wan I to dream
and write poetry we
will write poetry and
dream. If wo want
to wiite prose we
propose to do so and
may tell yon some
facts ahonl cheap
Lvoods and meat
By llie way what
is a bargain? A "ain-
ifull transaction or
value received. Now
if you want value re-
ccivcd foryour money
1 1 1 S ti
''
Watch This
COLUaIN'.
' We are bent on tlshliig (jOI V.
I In our ubsence our clerks inu.t inuke
a SIIOW'INU.
i lu order so to DO.
! They will uinlc way down pit es to
I YOl'.
On goods thnt nro now and I N
They nro nulRholf-woruaiid ItolTLN
W'e aie not a f nild for thun t be
snn.N.
Such bat gains will not soon ii 1 oil
tiOTTHN.
Our itjouds are not the a uiiiintiuu
of YUAllM
Of Mnnlirupt Btoch want In rli1 v I PS
And will not en use v-m i u. i
briny TB A UK:
rieoaute they ure old unt t'-illl
P.ATUN
re are ready 10 meet
all honest competition
basal upon honorable
methods Ve udl give
you reliable goodb and
lo.v prices
II Yon Don't Believe It
Come and examine our
stock in die bro.ul open
light of the tiny and be
convinced that it is to
your advantage to buy
now. We carry the
most complete line ol
clothing in the '1 lit'i-
tory. m
i Hew Tort
blUlllilll ullll u.
New Tor
What Cii
i
BARGANC
u. '
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