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THE FIRST DAILY PAPER I'UULlHHF.U IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1893.
NO 183
ATI
State
Ctnntai
. I
MPORTANT CASE
Supremo Court Makes a lltilinp of
Ureal Interest to Oklahoma.
IT Wllil ClillK TOWN TITIjKS
II ll:ip llnl ll.nrly thr Cmirai' rii-irjr
III III' l'iihtn-il III (If I lll-l-lt In .n.
In I'ntes Winn- 'llieie .tie
I'milclx Loltnt I'rnp-
i il Iiiirieil hi
llu- Courts
V-i til I Nru i n Nuv. ."..-S).i-i-.il. Tin
supreme court today illiceted tin- ills-
missal of the potltloiiof Smltli A llrad'
ley In the i-aso of .McPadcand others
uxalnxt the territory uf Oklahoma.
Tills Ih a test ease which decide the
fate uf hiinilri'ils of cases pcmllui; tn
the courts of Oklahoma It has been
fought closely ns very much litis been
depending mi it ami the case was ad
vanced by way of ending complications !
In tht townsite ami lot contests in uQr
tiu towns In Oklahoma.
The decision of the chief justice re-
versing the decision nf the lower
courts and sustaining t.iwnsitc trus-
tees in icfuslug to grunt patent to
elaluiaiits makes it very plain how
such mutters will be disposed of anil
ends much of the controversy that has
been piling up In the courts. The de-
cision however forces all who have
been awarded lots by the townslto
board- to await the Dual result In the
land ulllce. in case an appeal may be
taken to the secretary of the interior.
It must be fought out in the Interior
department before the tow.islie boards
villi be f'.nced to give title to the party
xvlm bus been awarded them...... .etc l.'v
1 - 1
the board.
The stale munt nf the test case show
that tlie plalnttlTs In error are trustees
nf the ttmusitcof (iiithrle appointed
by secretary .Noble.
The relatots. Smith A llradley claim
to have enteicd the lots in that town
on opening; day and John Calloway
claimed prior right to tlie same lute
The relators on .September .'.! isiio.
applied to the townsite trustees for a
deed tn the lot and 011 the same day
dallouay died his application for a
deed to tlie same lots. The trustees
heard the controversy of the tun
claimants. Ualloway having died tils
widow and heirs were substituted for
him.
(In April U. l'.i the trustees ren-
dered their decision In favor of the re-
Istors Hading thai they were cntlt'cd
tn the occupancy of the lots in dispute
mill to a conveyance from the trustees
ami the trustees ordered that a deed
lie executed by tliein to the relators.
liall'iwav's heirs I
Irs tiled their appeal from
-11 .I...UI. I AJwl ...fl
the general land oillc
.... ..n.'i ... .ifi.....r.-..vi..i-. ...
In coiihciiuelice of the appeal
the trustees refused to execute
the deed which had been ordered ami
theieupon)the relators commenced ibis
suit ill maud.iiuus in the district court
of the teriitmy for lliellrst judicial
district in compel the trustees to exe-
1 nt.- and deliver a deed to tbein
'Phe V'oiiiplalut allcget that the sole
-ground of the trustees' refusal to exe
cute the deed is the appeal taken by
lidll'ivtuv's heirs to the commissioner '
. the general land ollice: that there I--no
aiithciity for such appeal ami thai
the attempted appeal luniislu-s no ex-
use to the trustees for their icfii---.il
In i-xei lite a deed
The ib-feiidantt aliswcied. alleging
us their gr.iuiiil for lefusing i. ee-tuti-
the deed that tiallovvays heir-.
Illcd their appeal froji i)u decision nf
tlie briHid Ui the commissioner of the
Mcticral hui.t otllce puisuaut to in-
.lriietjnii. under act of congress by
wbii-h this I mill xxus appointed such
hiolructinns having been made by the
s etury of tlie lutei lor. authorizing
appeals by claimants to lots in cases
where sucli cliiiinaiils feel themselves
aggrieved by tlie decisions of this
hoard 111l these defendants further
insivi ring say that there is a right of
appeal given by tlie instructions nf the
-cretary nf the intirior and recog-
nized by this I'oa-il and that appeals
in similar cases have bei 11 taken by
other pcrxiiis f mill decisions of the
-linard iKilh before and after thu ap-
peal. Defendants say further that
they were appointed by the. secretary
of the liitet Inr ami that at the time o'f
their appoluiitii nt were directed lo
allow appeals from their dci-Ulons
where such apncals were proiicrly
prayed forand mat the appeal In tlifsl" "' . V
iwie was properly prayed for Hlll I the grand jury and die 1 the olllcvr
under such Instructions was granted: ! to appear and an--wcr mi the eh irgc of
ulsn that the question of the legal contempt. Tl tibials whose names
irrncmiiii in sui mi un'i oi'l'll lien
nltely settlnl by the higher tribunals
f the entire department and that no
deeds hare passed for Mich lots and
should not pass until such appeal Is
disposed of mid that under such eir-i-umst
iiu-es It is nut for this court by
mandate or otherwise to direct In
what minuter or to whom conveyances
of laud or lots the title of which Is in
the fulled Stairs sltmi'd lie conveyed
to Individuals The rchitoixlciuurrcil
to the answer and their demurrer was
sustained: thereupon the defendants
moved to ilUuiiss the cause upon tlie
ground that tin- territot la) court had
no jurisdiction on the subject mutter
of the action. This motion was over-
ruled and judgment was entered
ordering the trustees lo execute and
deliver a deed to the relatots fur the
lots III qilCbtloil
The judgment of the dlsilut court
was allirimd on appeal hv the. supreme
court of the territory. This Is a writ
of error .tied out by direction of thu
secri'tai.v of the Interior to reverse thu
Judgment of the supreme court of tlie
territory. The reversal of the Okla-
homa courts utiil the sustaining nf the
position of the townsite board Is ad-
mitted by all tho attorneys Interested
in the case in the supreme court as
clearly mailing U plain that lot con-
test In Oklahoma are settled hv the
long route. The elVect. as claimed
while making plain what U In bo dime
III all Itnllar cases will he to retunl
ami detain settlement of Interests In
town ami city properly.
THC INDIAN'S HIOHTS.
Ills Iteiertiilliint ('annul He liuiuli-il In
Ho- M Idle .Mini Ullliinit Permit.
W.titivin. Nov. .".'. (Special. I
Heiicral I'. C. Armstrong acting com-
missioner of Indhin airalrs hns been
Informed that iinlte a partv nf whites
lime entered the I neotiipahgrc In-
dian reservation in I'tah to prospect
for gold and the agent of the Indians
who forwarded the Information ha
ashed for Instructions. To this In-
(pilry (lencral Armstrong replied In-
structing the agent to promptly re
move the intriulers. He sav the
...i.i. ...
whites have no more rlirht to enter
uie inuian reservations to prospect for
mineral than one man has to enter)
another's vard and heln himself to
what he tlnils there and that in all
imilaui'cs wlu-ii the dcpartiuent Is ad-
vised of such trespass the interlopeth
will be promptly removed.
L)r. Price's Cream linking Powder
I nfl) Yesrs the tsnilard.
BOLD BANDITS.
Four cf That Kind Call Mr. HiRhtowcr
And Rake In
A JACKPOT OK AltOUT Sl.lHKi.
INl.se III I'lltMlll III till- Itlllllicls "IIJi
Wt-'ir O11I iiii!". llnlil I i Diiiiii
I 1 tin- II11111I DM l'ii.liilli-il W)
-siiiii (iiikIiIi mil n Inr
XViitiu 11 lli-lli-ii il In
hi- ll.c It ill. in
Tlie following is a detailed account
jof ll oll ""hcry committed in
Arapahoe (i county as given by the
. - . .. . ... ...
rapahiie lice of which a slight tele
graphic mention was imidc
s-aturday was a cold raw day. The
wind blew straight from the north
accompanied by a drl..le nf rain that
was almost a sleet. The night lowcied
dark and dreary and none were astir
on our streets uvccpl those on Import-
ant business. Aboul s .10 o'clock Mr.
and Mrs. Illghtower Judge VanTrees
and daughter. Dora. 'Snulre Trigg and
Mr. Ilaney were sitting in the Post-1
ottlcu stoic waiting the coming of mail j
Pour men nulftly stepped In with Win-
chesters and remarked:
We've got yon boys: thrmv up your '
hands! ' '
All hands went up. and Mr. High-'
towci said:
"Take all I've got bovs but don't)
shoot'"
They then ordered him tn open his
safe from which they took about six
hundred dollars of hi.s money and two
hundred ami llfty dollars tlutt A. .
Iloon had deposited with him lor safe
keeiiiug. I hey also took his tine watch
..ml .. i.l.-.illr'.l sunnlv of cuiuii'd loi.i1s
..' . . ' -' "
'.1111 Illlllllll'lt.
'I'l.' .lk.. tiii.t .l.t.lir V'. t.'1'ei...s
vetch but mi being informed that It I
belonged to his wife thev gallantly
returned it (
The raid over they ordered the little
. i-. ....... ..1.k. .....v..
company to tile nut to theiearof the .
store ami two siooo guani vvnne ivvn
iiiouutcd and then the mounted ones
giiardtd xxhile the other two made
ready and nil a ignul they all ili-mp-
pearcd in tin- darkness
It xvas an Ideal night for the job. A
number of men In MoitImiu's. Just
nest door and at folio's just ucnwi
the street neither saw nor heard any-
thing suspicious
A party started in pursuit Sunday
morning ami tracked them as far as
licad Wniiiau in the W ichita country
xvlicieour .-hioniclc must cud for tills
issue except that some of the posse
are still tiiii'Miinir them and we hope
to announce their capture next week
Thev are believed to tie nunc of the
H.ilton gang
Ur
'lice's Cream Itaklne; Powder
Most Perfect Aladu.
CORIUJPT JURY.
In-Ui'iiinl .linj 1.1 Cm. nil 111 (niiiilj I n-ih-r
i'iiiiti-niii ni ruiiii.
Ill ltiixo. fill. Nov. SS. - Special. I
Oil a challenge of the n.tncl of tlie
grand Jury of faimdlan eoutity today
thu fact xvas developed that the Jury ;
lists hail Iieen InrL'.'H- mauiiinelureil
by Ititurested ntllelals and thu grand
jury thereby packed In the Interest of
certain accused perMJlls. The court
.....l.tl...l 1... II........ .....I II..I..m...I
are not given admitted their acts and
divulged suillcient It is said. 1.1 show
a vcrv bad condition .if county a Hairs
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
A I'nrc (irane Cream nl fiirlar l'oilr.
Cit'SANG VEREIN CONCORDIA.
I hi'!
Ilo-
llirni 111 Si.ilel) in oilill
hi
( II).
The tleruiiin (iesaiig Vercln wan or-
ganized this week In this city. The
orgaiilz.atlou took place lit ilrlll's hall
011 Has and Second which will hr
heaihpiat tors 01 .he society Tw enlj
even tiieiuhers Joined at the llrsl
meeting Tito following nlUeer were
elected: W J. Ilot'imeliehlt. president;
John II. Ill vice president; I'. .1. Hell-
. i ... . .
man.t.easu.: II. Uhrceke secretary: ;
Oscar i.ehrer. trustee: (Ins IMnertimin. I
Hhrnilaii I
The men composing tho soelcly are1
iJltraliiedhlngerswlioreailiiiip.il-. In
the near future they will give 11 public j
manner ehur" coiieert '
-
lieW'lttsWIIch Hael Salveelcaiises I
pin llit-s and he.fs. It was mado for
Ihat purpose. I su It for burns cuts
hruh-cs chapped hand. 1-0 res of all
detcilpllotis ami If you have piles un-
it for them -1' It UllIcA Co.
TUCKER CASE
Testimony About Through anil the
Case Ready lor the Jury.
thk link ok dkkkxsk.
Ilrfrlillnnr I nlltlsel I l.lllil 'I lint llir llur.
Ih I ruin Vtrich In mi- In tliu
llr.llniirj Mil). Ilr. If Nut.
I'ri-il linker u Sol
I him -riii it Itclni;
duett here.
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iiVSlm-f Nun.. Nov. '!. I he train
i. .... . . i .1.
i ri-ciiiiiK 111111 mis 11 imiiii run nnii-iiKin
-n(. defense closed Its evidence lust
night and to-dav was devoted tn the
state's evidence in rebuttal The
court's Instructions to the Jurv will
follow and to-lnorrow the law.vcts will
begin the argument
The Hue nf defense throughout hn
been that there was on designated
wreck ami if there was the defendant
I red Tucker iiiiild hae hud llu shaie
in It. as lie was In the Indian territory
at the lime That there was .1 designed
wreck eiued by sniiiebody m'cuis tn
tin v e been pi-nied ami is admitted by
all who have watched the projrivs nf
the trial. In support of an alibi the
defense yesterday oH'eied the testimony
of llfteeli witnesses who sworeposlllve-
ly that Tucker was working on 11 lia.v
farm In the ludlali territon on the
night of "September -.'t. when Iheei-iiue
was committed.
To-day the state put a number of
witnesses mi the stand tn prove th.it
Tucker arrived in the Indian territory
several days alter the wieek instead nf
befuie tlie ipiestlou billable U the
dale nf a daiiee at which Tin-ker was
present Thev all swnre that Tucker
arrived nftet- the orcin rcnee ill Hie
w reck
The defense then introduced letters
written by two of these witnesses in
which they ll.xed the date nf the dunce
as s-epteiiilier III. two days before the
wreck but they explained this by sav
in-: that they obtained the (late from a
letter written to them ti one of Tuck-
it's lawyers This letter was produced
in court. Thev tntd the jury that
thex could not remember the date nf
tie.' da nee of their own kiimx ledge bat
xxeie sure it xxus Mime time alter the
xx reck ba-ilig their lecollrcli.iii upnu
other events at the hax camp llln-r
witnesses sunn- that Tucker xvas in
Isage count v cpleiuber Is U ttnessos
for the defense had pre vliiuslv testltied '
that litckerleft tin1 Indian territory I
cpteiulcr 1".
Whether should thcie l- a xerillet of
acquittal in the Tucker case the stale
xxlll dismiss the case against Hie Webb
boys for the same crime. 1 ounlv Attnr-
nev Lewis will not miv liul It Is the
opinion of outside law.vei-s that thei
case will stand m fall with I he nth. -r
wn.s niiwtliii lit iixmi.
II IllltliliU mil III 11 llc.n-ri. Iii mill
sin.--.. I l.riilirtliur.
......
.liirrrtisox 1 11 v. Mn . Nox. -ii
llldgc
.... .
'"'rwoou ii.-u an ..) .11 in .1 vision
''' "r t" supreme ismrt to-day a f-
Hrnilng the judgment against Wilson
Howard convicted in Laclede county
of a murilcr in Mimes eonni.v ami sen-
tenclug him to be banged leeembci"".i
He s accused of eniiimlttliig some tvxeii- 1
tv-sevcti murders and he has now- cost
the state uearl.v Hll.OMl He eiime tn
Missouri fr.un eastern Kentucky wheie '
a Iniiy 1 -t 01 tiiiiniers is ciiargeu to
him
April I'sa cliiming tn l.c a detect-
ive llnward xveill to the limi-e of a
deaf until- iiume.l llurde in Muries
eoiiiilv and pretended tn arrest another
deaf mule Thomas Me.Mlehael. for rob-
bing an old vvldoxx 111 IKagc cnilllt.V.
About a mile from Horde's house How
ard shot M.-Mlclnel twke. mbled the
laxly of
j-1.1 in money ami left the
Thiee days later the iiody
(-utility.
was fnuiiil White committing the
lobhery llow-ard dropped a pocket-
book a railroad map and a
niece of iiiniuiMJript poete.v from his
pocket. This cut quite a tlgure ill the
prosecution the mllcer llildlng that
he hud read the poum to a iiiimber of
people and ommeilted upon its merits.
I rotn Howell eoiiuly he vxeul to the
I'acille eiKist and was found serving a
sentence in the alifni-iiia penlteiitiur.x
Ile xvas til-might hack tn Mls-mirl and
Uo n h UH lr(l(.u
n 1KU i violence l.very pos
cli.l. l..li.i ivn resorteil to unit some
of the most prominent ationipy In H10
state tiMiU a han't in the legal ellorts
to ii me an alibi
Hint sllM.I
Mil I'llXI.I.
V Hull Unit Unlus- In Hie IViitl.-nll.iri
fruin liiituils I II). .Mn.
Uvxs 1 irv Mn. Nov .'.'. -Dr.
fiiitic'.s I. Iluuders. Hie richest matt
cv.-r ciilivleled of a felouv in th' statu
if Mis. . 10 I. will go lo Hie iH-niteutlnry
I 1 night In serve his sentence of three
ear for defriiiidlng I. ltd wig Uoetm of
.1 piece nf property Tin-state supremo
court this morning iirtlnned the verdict
if the jury in the Kansas I ilv criminal
oourt and Dr. I'luinlers is in thectintoilv
of Marshal Stewart I'lainlers covotod
tin-pice- of property which adjollimt
hi own and in col In sum with 0110 1
Henry Sleek got it In a very fraudil- (
bill vx.iv MceU isa fiifflllvc 1
VII (.01 1 1-1 nil Hie I rliljh.
I'uil. iiiitl.1'111 v. Nov -." - llcimrls
frmn all parts of the Lehigh Valluy
railroad an- that llu re lias teen little
change in the strike situation slnco
the heir-itmlng of tin- troitl.le Tho
men nt nil points ill' quint bill doler-j
'"""' N"") ''""i l"' "." P11""
anccs. but olK'ved ordeis. At Jerwy
"J'" hl lrillw nr Mag
1(11i no .rtrts are being mado to
.piie0 thu strikers.
A ...; "... IUr...... urdn.
t'nirtun. Nox. .; - J.imes ti'ltrleii. a
IIic depfirlineitt inptulu was arrested
today cliurged with having aswiulted
Asslstaul 1'lre thief Mtmhnui because
the latter onlcied him to go with his
men to a dangerous place al a south
side lire lie elaliiinl that Hie ordei
of.Miixhitiu were iinnccesxary and that
theie was 110 need of exposing the meu
toiUngcr.
I MiMllim KMIIIIIs
slititii .ih III V lill Il Verj
1 Klv
VV1111U Are I rei-li I u-il.
Pun mi 1 i-iii.i. No. :.' llu- gen
t-t'ii I assembly of the Kultflil uf I.iiIhu-
hi hi an tlu-r l.ii-iiiy ihi- est.-nbii.
and tlie lie pased more limn niicc le
liiceli the iiilinlulstnitlou Mini the alltl-.iiliiiliiisti-uti.-n'st
Mr. Piiw.li-ilt hi--.-iih-iI
.1 Wrtirhtiif I'll". I'xm the
M-ciels nf the order lb deelared
Wrlxht had furnished the inlortimllini
for the icports printed in a moriiliiv
p:lM-f. Wright denied the accusation
lKorously
The delejfates tooketl hmMkiisIv f..r
the report of the limine c.iiumittee
which was promised lint Has not vet
rcnd. It Is stated that tlie cmnmltlee
Is diviiled upon the report three of the
ini'inlicrs wishing to vimlhiite Powder-
ly and two opposing this and
threaten to present a tniunritv re-
pot I. and the rcsirl is delayed
in nrder that the ililleicuee may tie
adjusted If possible. Tlie cmuilllttee
has gone cuicfitlty oicr the IhhiUs and
accounts of liencral N-eretarv-Tieas-111
er Have w lib special n-fcreiice to
theehaiifenf ml-iippiiipi lallnli of funds
made iiinl h.nl besides h.-tinl vciliul
ei idence frmn the accused in esplann-
tinil of certain points upon iid'n-h in-
formalioii was desired
A 1 i's.iI nt i.in icipiestinif the ii-sljfiin-thin
of all the cciicial nlllei-rs was pro-
seated to-day. It was pi-miipih re-
feirt'd In till" i-.'imlllee (III resoluMoils
allhnuKh the delegate pn--i-ntiiif it
asked or iuimediatc action Mr Pirn-
derl.v however advocateil il 'I he
general otllis'i-s are plalnli ihslurlied
inrer Hie fact that their prneoedius
hare been published ih spite their
e IVi iris tn pieveiit it. and thi-i are in-
dustrinusli looking- for the lead
1 II Mil Is
vii M.ssi 111 c 1 n i;it.
lie M.-.l.
I linn ii llli n ("inner ( Inirc
tcxhiil " Xi iii.it
In nx 1 11 1 ol Nov ; A sriisHtluiial
m'imip di'vetnped In Hie (INlii.-t court
xxlien the ecepllmi were filed In Hie
report of 1; i; lirllllt 1. Hie re-
eelxer of the Uestorn I'arni Mort-
gage . Trust I'n. Toe suit hud
been brought liv A. Itrewer and
other creditors
Thr
I'plion-
weii In nave iieen colisloercil. nut ile
velnpaients luimeiliiltelv fntlnweil
wbieli caused the mailer to lie cuitiii-
lied. These except Inns Hid and h-nnl-Oil
to Jtidgn Allen eharic Iteivlter
(irilllth xvllh iimnlng the business for
his oxmi hi-uclll.
Judge llecker. xx bo rcpti -eiited l.rlf-
lith. (iniekl.v arise in iniirt and anhnd
who had furnished the information
upon which the exceptions were based.
Ile vas Inf. lined that It was thrntirh
Ira W. UleU.. bookkeeper 'or tlilllllh.
It was chlllge.l I hill copies o' letters by
(rilllth to'i.'dilnrs had linen furnished
by I licks
lilillCi II." t. ei- lUen .-li."eil llicks
with making awav with almul f-:..V)().
llicks is at pii'siMil at l.iiwri-tice. luiu.
fler cousldenible discussion Judge
Mleu snid that the statement miide lix
lll.l.r.. ii....t :.. ........ . ... lltU.ul
' . ' .. .
"" '" "incniia i.c.-eivcr . .111.1111 1..
proi-ecd rimlliallx iii'iilnst llicks. and
lie xx nil in nave 111111 iiroiiglil Hero
Hll.l.s IIIMi.
A
s.ttl.nii nt uf the seal nail I'eflnp.
Oilier I'uiMi". IIiIIkIiI IIic I lr.-s
I'll isiil 11..11 Pa. .N... :: As 11 iv
stilt of the s -Itleiiieut ..f the scale
iprestinti 1111 a luisis nf I tl. for ptlil-
illiug and tin llni-.rs' uu'.11 kciiIi- "ii
the siiuii- lines I ild down in the Finish-e.-'s
union scale a sirli.iii nf the
Voniigstoxxti mill- ivsiime I ynst -r-ilav
after an i.lleiies of Iwent.x
three week'. the I ugc-t continu-
ous sh.it down in the history
nf the mills in the Malmn-
ing vallev At the Vonngstown
mill nf the 1 uton Iron A "leel ( o. the
finishing mills wci-.- siartcit the em-
ployes expressing satisfaction at re-
smiling work. At mlrcw Hrin. A 1 o
the eight ami ten ittcli milts and liar
mills wire started ami the puddle mills
will go on lo-dax . llu- Itiowu-lioniiell
Iron t'o. expects ti be icoilv In light
up to-niglil mid the Miili.'iiing Val'ev
Iron to. will eniniii-iiie business at
once.
Xillilllir lltvuler til ''il:ll l-tiiml
Nivvisiiu. It. I Nov ! i.oal UI
and. the ile nf the I'nitcd Mates gov-i-niiin
nt tnipi-'lii stiitinii was tin scene
i.f an.illi ! ilisiisi -i- M-sicislax afl"r-
in hiii sM iiiiUiiii'U etl'aged ill
milking mi excavation f..i the eieetiou
of a gun faitnrv weic liinied under a
dozen feel of eiilli thrnugh Hie caving
' In of 1 Inn!. line was Killed almost
out light a HI Inn mure will d'e fnnn
their liijiirh s while the remaining men
are all piiiiftillv hurt.
I I'iiujIiiI Ilr ni la lll I 4r.
I Until x. I lull. V" !'i As the Itin
llraude .1 Western train pulled Into
1 . - .. .. ... .... ..... 1.'..
'nrncii in 1 i.ci.n-H iiiis iii.tiiimh rx-
press M.-sm-iiger Hay. is f.iil. d to oh-ii
Ills cur 'Hie iI'Mir was Inn ed and I lie
1 111'ssenger Wil roilll'l on I lie ll.sir ilenil
j with a hulk ! ihioagh hi hint and a
.Mol iniilt-r bin. Il i sin pis(-it that
! he xvas iiImiiiI t !"-! tli- -ifc w hull th
pistol was ac-idi-ul illy disi-harged Ills
hooks and inonev are In 1 and there
Is no mispii'l.in nf foul 'l:i.
sirHpti snlleli Uif i
Kiv-l- 111 Mo Nov :- The
Ikst m.iM train fi'.'iu si I ur. rtn the
li-siiur r.ii-IH.-raile.i which makes
the run In Unnsiis t Itv in aboul ern
hour-- arrivins here at I' Ml a 111.. was
1 aelaveii this nerulng s." era Iimmix
Milking' a swit.-h encin 111 'ripton
Mo. al i ot-'oiU Mi. man I rank
Thiiinpsiin. mi the si.iu-b 1 Mirliie. and
riremali llnriv Wheat "I ihefiisl mull
wrie bidl mjiin I I Iiuiimiii will
dio
TIlB Nlltli'ltal hrulige eli-i led dlii ri
a follows. .Mustei. J II Ilr ig hum nf
(llihi; overM'ci li W Ha. is of 1 allfoi-
uln: lecturer. Alpha Mc-sir of er-
lliout: stevvurd M Iti-lehcr of Itliode
lhland: chaplain s. I. W (Imui. of Mis-
slsslppl: Heilsuicr. Mis '. I.. Mellow-
ell of New Vnrk: siei-etuiy .liihnTi'hn-
lib' i.f tin- HMrlct of 1 iiliiinliliii iruU-
kieMi W I! llarbi.iigh. nf Mlwaiurl:
.-eres. Mrs M Is Itlu-le. of ICiutMkl
Horn. Mrs Anna Hull of Miiiliusulfu
laih asslxtaut sti-wanl. Mis. Aiiiuuda
Hart uf Michigan.
JERRY RUSK DEAD
Death ol the E -Secretary ol Ajricnl
lure
nrK to an old wor.vi).
II VV 10 1 1111111111 III VV i Ilium t litre Wlir
III! Il .Klll'lll I III III Sllilil S.k
to Id l-i:. I'ri-st. I. m llmrl.
nil I ) 1 1 v Mimil s.i'ir
Mi) xinrlMii IiiKi-s
Vl 11111
VlHi'Vll Wis. Nnv. :;. .leiellittih
M Husk sceretarv id njrriculture in
President Harrison's ctibluet. ex-mem
Ih-i nf congress ihree times goviu'lior
of this state and on several oeeitslotis
ssileti of pisiiniiieiitly fur the ri'iuhlle-
an nomination fur president or vice
pl-esidentk died siiililelily at s o'elook
this iiuirniiig lie had long Icpii III
f 1 .in a complication of nllim-uts result-
ing from an nM-ratlnn for relief from a
Wound i'1-ielxcil in the war and from a
Mien- .1. Id . .intra. -l.-il al the last ua-
Initial 1 111 ml Army eiicampiuelil. but.
imh as late as last night his physicians
leporled lhat be was on tin- high mad
1. 1 i'iuiiiU le ici-overv
t.ell .ItTciiiluh Mel.iiiu Husk though
I nrtl ill llhlii. Is generally kuoxvii and
coiisiilered a favorite son' of W lse.011.
sin. where he was familiarly kiiovvii as
"' ele.'eiry. ' Tnthe public ill gen-
1 In- was itt'st known as Mr Karri
Min'h ecrrtar.v nf agriculture lie
made a worthy record In tills cabinet
position mill Ids 1st it IT. Ileal tx way xvas
(Hipular with the farmers
Me vrii . a vears nf age.
When the war broke mil Mr. Illlsk
" .is in the legislature. I. Ill refused te-i-l.
linn Hint he might enter the serv-
ice lie lolned the leiilv (IftliUls-
iioisin regiment as m.ij.i He was
pre tin at the siege .f 1. kliiii-g. and
f..r his gallant conditcl at Helena was
made 11 lieiili-iiiilit-cntoiiel to siV.i he
jnined Miei man's fun i-v and at the li.it-
H" f HixMtui. lite colon.-l of the regi-
ment having Iieen wounded and rnpt
ui.-il b the confederates the command
ilevidted itiriti Ittisk During the umrc.li
in the sea i.c comtii.iiidcd a hrlgade
At Nlll.chatehle be led the iisviult
iimii Ike enemy's nmh which he tsar-
led in gallant s le against hear voids
I his m i-tKi xxus iTwardeit lv his being
iniuli- 11 bri-vi-l hriradlcr-irclicral nf
xoliiiitier- lie was mustered nut ill
June tstt'i.
Ills career in the agricultural depart-
ment of recent yen 1- is Inn well kllnwti
tn need speehil reference
XIII. tlVltlllsIlN in 1 ei v ..1:11 VII.
Ixi vx vi-iu is hid. Nov -M. - '-
I'ri'siilenl llarrisnii received Hie news
of lien. Husk's death this iiior.ilug ami
was deep) titl'eeted. IU expr.-sse J the
dees'ht sornnv and ut mice sent Mrs.
I tn-.h u telegram of i-Hiil-.l. 11 cc lb-
stated that In- would proliably. . 01.
e.x Alti.rnev l.enerul Miller attend the
funeral of Ike cx-ecretiirv It is also
pns-.ilitc tli-il -everal ex-ciliinel lliout-
Is i-s will attend the funeral.
tit M WS VI VslllXi. ION
W vsiiixi. inx Nm : 'the oewi of
the death nf ex N-erelarv Husk was iv
celxed bv ."eei-etnrv Mm tun jnsl as he
wn- leaving his ollice to attend 11 cabi-
net niiellug. Up nt once ordered the
Hag over Hie Agricultural building to
be placed ill hnlf-uiust out uf iestcct to
the dead exeerelary and will prnba-
Idv takes.iine uflU-lttl actiuii during the
l.l.v
ilvi'snttsxt nviiiii.ii.
I lie Mll)nr nf VI llvi iiol.l e Hits 11 Mill) llnr-
rer or the 1 IiIiib-
Mii vv xi hi I. Nov. .' ' - bout iliioper-
mis ueinbled itl l.iiu-olii hall last
evi nlng for the purnise of lisienllig to
a lecture bv llyptmti't J V tlreffnrl
vv list It of lliissia mi mind reading when
an unlet- siirnril bv the mavor. was
served 1. a thu prn'essor. urderlug
him in diuiib his iiii'l.iiii-- al oii'-c and
leave town In I went 1 -fi.ni hours Va-
or Ivm-li stales thai be tmik the step
lifter a long consult.ition iv lib the com-
Mils inner uf the health ih)iartiiiciit hi
b'.s opinion perfnrinaiie.'s of this kind
will produce crunks uf the I'leti'lergust
order.
ti. ix mn 1 issi.n.
Utrpelioii lake Hie I hue leW Ver
I il I-
Ki 1 1 1 in... n l'vi:h. Nur : : In the
llirccltuii- vlix nice H-i lirt heat was
won hi Hirccliiin in ;..'i 4 by two
Ivntilhs. Tlie liure were neek alltl
neck In the half when Mix broke bad-
l.v. The lust leu lengths llireclum
iiiadc a bri-uk and Vlix regulned Hired
ur fnlir lengths
llii.'.'tiiiii Vxun Hie secuiiil heat easily
In : in 1 b three lengths
Hi -etnm x 011 the third heat In i.US
tilino-1 illslanciiig llu- mare Mix-was
nut in Hie rate at all liming the lluee
heat
irrisKiinn al itiiliiii
Whiniv Kan.. Nov .'.' 'I he trains
are bilnglittf delegates tu the Iv'ausas
irrlffutkni convention whieli ennveuaa
here tuieoiiow Mmust ".aa delegatus
are cvn'iteil Aiming those '.x iio Will
kHiik will be 1 1 K freileh nf
Ibliih n litv II V llllieklev nf In
M-K.i K l Mn-.s uf I. rial llelld. I.
liable Iti of Ureal Mend W illUin Twee-
dale nf loH-la Ituls-ii llav of Jum-
lioiil ilv Martin luhl f 'lufieka. -I
! Kmeiv of lavn p. I'bomas Iv'niaflil
of IvansMs (ily 1 Wn llav is 1 W
lire-jury. Ibievioi .1 W Powell of the
geoli.giial siirvev W I. sm the uf
lilcugu .nut ex Minister 1 lark I; 1 art
of lialesbiiii III
1. .In I'pli' 1 lit l-v I I'lililrtoi '.mi-
si Joshmi. Mo. Snv :. -ir. V. H.
I.caclt. the oldrst pli.vslelmi .11 this
eliv died to-duy. Ill U-neh was In
his ; 1st vcar and luis Iieen a resident of
St Joseph for half 11 century Ile was
at une lime the lanfosl sltivehulilct In
Missouri hut lust uml of his properly
during Hie win
A tlshing tu uviued in Niiuliisky.
(I. mid Its erow of his uiun wore clzcd
bv 1 uimdittti outhorlilesoit the charge
uf Itshlng in uiiiulliiii waters
All eartlupiHlti' ut J-'llllMllcand. siatle
lliissia. tasle.t for Iwn iiilmites ami
can-. 'I nun il dailiagii.
MAiikt-'i HEPOins
VIllliC) .lllll llllelllienU
Mil uhS St! M 'II. i.iki ti' it ' t
x-Heil 11 lr.11 ilnn lilihri I 1 1 1 u i-.' mil
I . f-ir r.'ixlsff Hlilcii 1 1 in-i.liain-
' a s 1 -. 1 1 .. 1 l 1 t ' in .11
i.nilinueil tlrHl tmiil slsml IU l 1 1 .- . wbi I-
llfnt pressure tu ell tnn l-l vii.i Ii
viinisl a reaction of 'i t 'i lef n -i
After II 11'oliwK the Mmrkrt e ntiiiiiej 1 .i
v a lire ailrt lil-tier irk-es sen reii-he.lun .-
ilitiit: Timar.l noon ihsti i 11 ulo r--
Mi. lint tlie InnMiet imit sct -.IrnliK awrnui .nut
xtsliculvsnie were mule lnirilv ilore mn
It llisil I'll) I . slcil'h.
hAX v 1 itt X'.ii '.'I -I ol He Hereiptt
9 1X1 cnlvs. i shippea vpsteriliv. I.Ml
rs'vo II 'the nisrkei (m iteer. n eltri'tae
It dull and I) to Sic inner than sxtunlar row
a-lrilvs stiselv fee ten an I halls esti tn
loner Texas rotvs aHJ .trerx siejity to straiig
TU fotlnttin; at) rirvenmilve si
iiarssrn nccr ivn rxi'oai ulihi
!l . I. fill 11 Ji tl . I iW l I"
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nuirkei win iiuii and I9e loner ojif n:iis 1 c
lower ami rinsing I toll lower Tae riii...v-
lat ire repreoenl.il lie ps
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I he rsnse.il prlte I-
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loil.lrsft lJliht 6H1HOI
r.iira driver isinwi
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si.l.ll.- i-n.nl to extra .... iiitl
So'ilifta in.ire anil telrtlnjs .. nv r rx
Western rsiijit nnoro'ieii Sn 1 M
V extern Hin lex ;sl . Sil
I hliatu l.tie slurb.
I III- Ii. Si.v .'I - Il'.js lleieipt -i--ih
niilj yisier.lsr Ii8 shipments -it'-ril!H
1 19.. leli uxer stwiil 4IKH qiisillv lt mr
Vet slow nn-l o&h. openea t to I hitter
riosrsl II tn I i- lower Sales rsnfe.1 hi .X rt
XK) Inr I win linjaMs fm r-.mli isiekltar
tVMrtSdl f'ir mite I (.1 .'if l.r heavf
iii-Klti aii't sh-pplns lots pin. flu X IU
IVIttn-Iteielrus 6.ISU ottrlnl veter-l.y.
I"1. shliineit trsienU -. ad'l msrlist
l.ttrlr srllre anil pi Icra tleal)
Sheei-Uereltns It.'nn pm-isl emril it.
a 113 lilita nit v-sienlsr I 'IK nitrite! .l-ih
sn'l prlees Is- low.-r
si. I.inil I lie Slin b.
ST Lulls Vol i'l t Sltle lelllt i-jii
m-okc-l llrtu lluji llmelpls .1. Ill ma kit
er lower Ustii !X.1i.si mlt.Nl l'.
Iiesvjr. (- IV Sheep He. "ip s Sfci n-.ir
kel sies.lv
Katlis I llj UMla.
K moo ur Nov "i -Hfleriiu of when
wen- very sni.ill to Isr sol t tern wss s tslr ile
ins 111 lrumt'lcv.itur mii sml mi n lit (inter
I'l ices were alnai' i- tti'-r Hnlpie-rs wsnpsl
heal but the only ronn-l lot '-s repir'.-l
was lit.nai Imshels No ! hsrt out nf stun- .it Vie
river
Itsril'ii ot wheat I.mIsv. IV ur 4 j.-.r
iiro lt 1 ji 1
I 'r Ires were q me.t s (..tins- No ImM
wheat stnM'.i- ti i hiiril nlifui. lis- No
I hard wheat UltlS'ii- rejeetetl ho -I when'
II lift No..' nil 11 hex I .1...1 r X.. It I
heat VWlM .-. No 4 rsU will-ill f. ( 1Kb
I'oni ws in good iteinunn unit ut. ..it '.-
Iilgher than Ihe lowest priir -ni-nl sini.
iers bid treelr i:xpnr'ers 1.1 1 lie S n (I-
i'Slls mill 0IS I t it ...in -l.l l c -nr
1 'hi ago teria-
Iterelpli of . rii i.wlni U.rirt iri-u u;o
l cars
No t 111 1 il i-orn solit sin tr So J ! '.
.- No. I Bllleil tts'tVOe 1.0 irr.i.l.-. tt
ic Mo white Sin"!' No 1 white ; .
Si I wbl e. &'.')' Sillpih-i iteit .m
Mist'sslppl river fur Mo si corn ei I ihe sjn.e
f r No t ho. rorn N' ' n.tiil ssiiaitel
iioiiiluarx at Ur M -uiphlx ana No t wane id-
ssina Shippers btil.'ir.r rii-r for So 'ii-nn.
ypirslilpMisnt
OtIS Sit il IVSUIK m flrill .l l.'rt
H'-eelptt ol u4' I i-rtsi.l . f. i.r sv
I ears
Mo j IUll.lt to'll (. -4(1 4 11 i.-.iiM
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llav lleriipu llrjr. 111 irU.i !.- i 1 m
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tesi aVIKI mi osts I WI ha last e.-sr iS.'Oi
tin dour s.xn libit shlpnt'-nls. when il'.ix:
So 10m Ml at hn nts '.SI IIS h r e .'; I
in flmir. II. W bbU IV hen 1 jh
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weak irsine-rv iwi .-iiir.n- . 'tpi'lr lun
tnchol s ' -1 .' 1 .1411.- fun I 11 losl-
reii Ian t. It ' r '-tns l-it e I'oul'.v
l.i(bt reeelBlo nil I. I .julel sml inr.-l--.- 1
loealsrs I" eirh rhlrken. " I n
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l'H-t I'll Pl ll Ilill Ss "- i-ll ' ivr l
tle.se. stesly ' tl '' pel Pi i.r'in 01 t
I rsbberrles irit'r Hrnv s 1 ii. 1 .'
uU. 1 V'SiU per ls Vp. i.-itr.- pi
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hi P u l VI per 11. l. kiint 4111 1 M
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duller etlti.tn II ii.'ir p. r I' 'n Ui
Vigll- ( sbhige b-'llt' mown no-
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tier .to i t'etrt) Mti-hlfuii ain .ttnr r
tiiiiuh . Iiurt alil'i 111 liusili i'olntne
ptenlir.r wi'sk H north rn ktUt: ( ul
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v 'i. 1 1 lt(. iilil U- rlippr.l 1
j.i i' an- tiiiiiiiiny. ' .
I iv I in v priif. fur t.ti
kitter ' I liiTi is a sidli la.
lory ubstituts oit .14I' .
SILVUR
CHURN
tnci'ts tlu rexittJremeitts
tin' tip'M fjstivliuiis .it 1
nnvli'Mtt" priie. list i
l!if t.thl.'; tisv? it lur Lin
1 ml ttn.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
Kansas City U S. A.
Mil M VV I Utll'l- 1111.1.
Wlirk nt tile Va)s iOIiTMhiiis I'liluinlllre
Vllli.wl lllil.licil
W vsiiixi inx Nov .'!. The wi
mid means i-ommiltee will pvol..it-
Ube out H- new tariff hill on M1111.I.1
next A mctiiiL' nf the full 111111111H1.-
wilt Is- li.-l.l .11 thai da.v as It is in- .
san thai Ihe loll Is- spread Ix-f tl
elilii-e cniniiitti.- mi. I a formal .'
Ialcti(.ii Its adoption is-fme the .1
lire iin Is- t'ivcu In tin- pnl'lte
The ilciiiisi .itu- ineutls'i's uv nun .li
Volllip ninsl ..f their lone tn'Ollfi-l s
xx 1th --i--liiul s-p...llrv of the 'In. 1-
lltl Mil ill I ill 11 li.l uHicis us tu tlie ex..
iiilionnt of rev. line Unit w ill Is- v ichl.-.l
I-v Ihevatioiis s.-hfdulc under tin-
Vision i-nril. -inpl iteil bv Ihe ciiinmitt.-e
'I bis Involve. l. -tailed calculatiuns. .m t
until tins tailH.i s cmlctl no final m ton
1 in lo- t.il.cii ni mn of ih. report. !
Ihe sun 1 Miniiiil Ices
'Ihe inr -ui tax piovlsji.il is still lu-l.t
ill iIhi. i-i-until tlie iiiinniut uf i-i-ic
llite liheli In be raised under the nlhi-i
provisions of the bill shall havi
ImIiiI. Ihh'II IcHrned. 'I heiv seems 1..
Is- noiloiil.t uf ii- II na I adoption 'I In-
w III t-ieutlv ii'lleie the siili-committci
mi internal re veil in- end remlei 11
nulihelv there wilt lw anv increase on
linv uf tlie articles embraced ill the in
lernnl nwcinie si liedules except wins
kv The tax un Is'er iind tulmeen xx ill
prubiibtv Ih- alloxveil t. remain hut .1
small increuse uf Hie whiskv lax is
Unite proluililc. Ten cents s?r e. I lim
U Ihe increase now moist freipu- ttl
llietiliniied. lull till-inlioiilllei- still 1.
111a ills ipilti- nnti-euiutiiitt'il
il is limlci-sto.sl Hint ..lie uf the items
I the metal Mhciliile ivbleh is to 1
ci-ixe an overhaiiluii; lo Hie vvux s ami
.items ei'iiimitlei- is that which iiinl.
Hi' Mclxiulei law. pi. ii-c a dutv '
ami one-half cents pi r p. .un. I up silv. 1
h nl ic Mi Taisiiei is cxei-t-il t 1
I. a-l the fin- tor the i.h-iiI 01 .11
lea. I l"l the ni. I In- ill-.ii ol I lie pi. s. nt
dutv.
Professional Direcory
LAWYERS.
A. G. OFFHAUSEN
..I Nr It VI I ill I I 1 ll'K
For Ihe City of Cuthiie
Ollh-e with si It Hi.l.er .itturiiejr at-
I aw over i.iithi n- Nat. mil llauU
All Oilficult Accounts Looked Alter
And Ui-i-e piotnpt Attelilioii
15. I. HUUI.INK.OIU
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 183, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 22, 1893, newspaper, November 22, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67830/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.