The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 31, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAIIo:i.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY .JANM'ARY HI 1891.
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ALVA
The County Seat of "M" on tho Par-
handle DrancS of tho Santa Fe.
MJSINESS AND SOCIAL LIKK.
A I tit 1 1 unit llilliiiirt tvlr lirill Iiik t ) Opt u
IlllCiiflliK llfiiilrh Itmiu lintel the
llf-ti-lllpllll-llt ul I lit- I'll)' it ml
L'nnHiiiinllr tliiirril
Nuns front llif
I'nr Wi'.t.
Ai.va Ok.. .lun. .'H ( Upfi.litli-l.tiHt
week the hll.urd swept down on this
city with till the fury of u Kansas de-
CUleil poptlllst lliecllllg. but this did
nol prevent the opening of the new
Hciitlrluksnn hotel vhlch wus thrown
open to the ptiblle uniler the manage-
ment of Mult Strong tun the bull
given by the citi?enx In honor thereof
which wus eiijtiyctl by over one bun-
ilreil couple. A ipcciul eur on the
.Sunlit IV bioughl the guests ftom
Meillclne l.otlfje Attlcn Klnvvu llur-
per (itithrle. Ll lteno. Klugllshcr mul
other towns.
It wus un Oklahoma opening but
ICnnsus ulylit The boys were not
compelled to sirn up but expeileueeil
the novel sensations of lining up Ulte
it tine Okluhoiiiuii TeMitt.
This being the llrst social event for
the young iltv. youth unit old age
jolueil liunils itiul circlet! both to the
right mul left. The voting luilv In
white silk wus there us well us the
ouu In blue purple mill red tluluty
white sllppeth mul heie uud there
diamonds sparkled to the merry music.
Thcspieiul wiiseluboi'ute mul pirtuken
of by till in ti hetirtv tniinner. At l
o'clock the ti'ttili whistled mul the
visitors look their departure singing
praises of the eity uud her people
Alva is locul"d on Hie Nai.ta I'e rail-
ln.til It the enmity seat of M comitv.
bus no county scut contest wunts I
none bus it population if n it- I mm
live energetic people with push mul
tin. enough to build u eitv that the
territory will feel promt of The
t'omity is fifty-eight tulles lung mul
toriy-eigui miicRiviiie.vviiii more man
iiihmhiu acres of tillable soil. Alreiidv
..HOI) tilings have been inaile including
old soldier's dcelurnlnri slutt ments.
The commissioners at a recent meet-
ing declarid the population of the
entlte eount tti be l.'.Jlun. and llxcil
the salaries of the comity nillees uc-cnrdliigly.
Twenty-live miles southetisl of hete ! on In the poslp-uieiuent and then for
the town of Cleo .SprliijM has been n. rst time knew of the promUed
located and platted whete fortv-two ...
health spriuKs bubble up out of the I ''"'' ''"' "'"'!' t once locHle.l
ground and one mile east are the liomlne as a married man with a
Krcal beltuf eUet Juek oats while dlvmctt suit pemliii? In .liulife Law-
live tulles west lire the historic u'luss renee s eontt It wus alsj whispered
inoiiuttilus. that he had run till' with u nreai-her's
A fortuui liestlotmalit hert for some
man with capital and nerve who will
biiltl and operate an elect tie street
c.r line uroitml the sipiute and on to
these springs
The comilV ultairs are ill the hands
of the following well known gentle-
men:
County t iiminissloncrn .Hon. lien. .
Crowtdl Chairinati .1. '.. I'rlt.len '
and Chus. V. Dicks. I
rouniy i icri . ... reny it. miiiuii
Itctjlsterof De ds .
A. t). Nichols
V I'. Kendall i
... .1. 11 .lotifs '
I.. S l'roetor I
tl. l It. Itamlall
...M. It. Ulll.-tte
H. II. Alexander
HherllV
rmlcrsherlil .
County Stirvejor
County Attorney
County Treutuicr.
l'tobule .ludtfe
Sniit. Hod of HTh.
Dr. V. W. Murphy
is are taxing out
'I he eouimishionei
townships and roads looking after the
bt reams to bt bridged and shapitij;
up the country in u manner that its I
nil nils will soon ')e ninniUL us
Miiootlily as that of the older comities
Ciowell. the chairman litis a line
claim eight miles northwest of the
city. I'rltlcn has a claim twomi'es
east while Dicks" claim is only sixty-
two miles southeast.
l'eiey smith the county clerk t the
owner of a line tii) acics three and a
half liillrs southeast
Judge tl. II. Alexander the probate
Judge wus appointed to olllci) from
Cautidlan county and is grinding mil
both law mid justice to all those who
take seats tu Ids court.
Poke Kendall the sheriil. leeelvei)
Ids commission uhlle woikiug mi his
farm in iHtlaliouui county ti ml is it ter-
ror to all violators of the law Ho
looks like a superintendent of a coun-
try .Sunday school eaiiies lu beaver
overcoat on his light arm ami delights
In piiltliiK his hand on the shoulder of
a tutil man or tit King a midnight rhb
Item's till' couull) in teliieli of the
festive outlaw
The county siipeiluteiuleiit I. t
Iton is tl't etlitor and publisher of the
Alva star a elean cut ilemoeralle pa
per which Is published every I'rlihiv
in the Interest of M t utility.
Smith A Iturtls allorneis at law
are after the law practice and getting
It They give snecittl attention to
laud litigation ami me the attorneys
for the Alva bank. Mr llnrtls was for
yearn Hie county clerk of rinnev
count.v Ktitistis and at one lime a
piotiiiueut candidate for auditor of
slate.
Dr. W Murpli.v. the superintend
cut of the lioard of health is an old
tesldelit of Mel'hersou. Ivtiusas where
he en lined the most lucrative practice
of unt p'lyslelun In the cnuntrt His
drug stori-Is a model of neatness and
furnished with the llnest II ( tint's of
uuy in the territoiy. It Is under the
iniiuugeiueiit of lleo. linker
Tht bunking business fur the entire
country mid idtv is transacted by two
banks-thc llauk of Uvn. Kit P. v-
liuuiH president mul Klmer Williams
cashier the Alva State bank. I tj
Chandler president I! I). Mastcriiiuu
vice president and S 1'ullls cash-
ier Itulge Ivellv the veteran editor of
Pratt Center ami Wlnlleld will tie.xt
week begin the publication of a new
ifpuhllenu.papcr devoted lo the Inter-
ests of It's party and tho people of M
eounty.
S M It.tker attorney at law. is act
ing deputy district clcih as well us
enrri-sp indent for a number of eastern
papers
I iik Sim t.M'iiAi s ilrculatioit is
imi easing rapidly here u- the people
ro eager to leiuii nil of the Important
"Mil reliable capital Mini territorial
t.ew. Hh.n MmtiiA.s.
CN MASSE.
A III pnlilltilll l. Mull Hi; nt Mir
s I
I'ntirl IIiiimii I hnrnti.- Nluht.
A I 'nil mill free discussion of tho
duties nf the republicans of tluthrlc In
tlu coining cltj campaign Is needed.
I't.r this pur pose u muss meeting of
republicans Is hereby culled forThurs
ilarcveiilug. Pcbruury 1. al7:30o'elui!lti
til tlit; United Mutt omul room I.ol
every republican be there anil huvo
htssuy. .spoi'oliod will he Iludtcllti
lime mi till cuii liure a ulitincc.
i' IE. I'.i.si mi
Cliiilriirin I Ity Itcpuhltcun ( om
K. 1'. .Mi t in Kcrctuiy.
Dr. Price's Crc.un Making Powder
WutM't Pair lllnlicit .Mcdul mul t)liiiina.
MASHER MINISTER
The Handsome She herd ol God Leads
Lambs 'o an Carthly Paradise.
SWKKT TOOTH RUt YKNI'JON.
Wuritlittc slunem In rite I runt Hie r.itli
In Ciiinr Hi- Sitl..i. Out lilt Arum
mil Milium All Vtiilurli
s.tliliii; siltntlHii to
fill) mi Ills Maul)
llrentt.
There Ik n llrst eluss sensation In
hist rlet No. Ti in lt.'ir t reek town-
ship .) M. llouiiiie went out into
that country lust full mid start t.t a
clival meeting Mo is uu tiuordaiticd
Methodist ptvueher He urroiisc.l
.. fc)rituul feeling ami brought
.. ..i .t... .i t
'"""' KOuU to P'tUltBee Mile. he
hnx been living nt the home of . I'.
olthcrl. At thin home is a pretty
daughter of 1. years. Mist Alum
lulibirt mi w-l' Itomluc trot
very stveet and ti ;. fervently ris Ip-
roeaieil lie gun singli umn.
They w i rotii he married on New
curs but lliimiin- was sick anil It
was postponed The tieliflilioFs got
wife while li.iMlnjr u camp metitiir
near Crcs -eni I it some time njfo mul
finally deserted the woman iu KaiiMis.
1'or sins of this kind lilt
wife hud siifd fur a tliioree
It was iri-alileil in Iter Inst tiPfk he
.ludifc l.awieine llumitie and Mls'n
roliht-rt at oitei- cime to town to Rtt
miirrleil bat tliseniereil that no unir-
rlajfe eould o enp until sis months
after the dlvoree was grunted. The
eoupie went surittwfuiii home. Thev
say the younir lady Is infatuated with
the viuiiik' purwin mid declares her In
teiitleii In marry him after six mouths '
no matter whu 'lie world may ay
Unmine lined un thfr than' the
Mi-thndi.t t hurt h a week tro. here 111
liutlirle ami wanted n stut'on - mid a
io loan but jrtit nililtot. H.-lsmild
to be handsome. .Unnifiit uinl annar-
ently ver eatntsl II! utuin fault
fceius to lie infatuation for wt im n.
Or. Priced Cre.iiu ll.iUIng I'.iwtlcr
WuiM'n 1'ulr.lllrliHt AitPlJ.
FLY NWS RhSOLUriON.
ti Mul Hie lifiiiilnii iiiiriiiliiii- tt.f
il.i) tlli.i; I nturni.it I. in at I It. lie
S Milt ll Allllllt Ibtll.lll I Ftltrn.
.suixuro .lati ji Spieini -The
nsolutii n deninndlDtr of the smj- '
retary of the interior that Information'
loiicemiiig dcpnrtineolttl detion on
the (riain(r enses eoTerlntr the Wich-
ita. Kiowa and Comanche renervotions
be sent In the house wax Introduce.!
today bv Deligate lit tin mid it rends
as follows
"Wlihl'.t a tin the Ith tluv of Julie
ts'il BKreen.i-uU were entered Into
between e hi. in i- loners on the part of
the I iiitcd Mates and the Wichita
mid Movva- uud Cotiiunehe tllhevuf
liultntik providing for the ct-dlnir of
tin' surplus ot iauihtof sail I ttiiM'sof
Indians lit Oklahoma leiruiiy to the
I nited Mutes nod
SiiKitis Suiil iivrt einenls have
been fcuhmilttd bv tile pret-ldenl to
congress fin rati lb at ion and are now
pending' utid
"Will m AS It is reported thol oppU'
cutloiis are now p-udiug in the iutei-
lor ilepartuteut for the uppioval of
lean's uf said lands for gnulng pur-
poses mid
"Will-ill vs The approval of bald
lettM's would result in uofetpoiiintf the
opening of stiitl lands to settlement
lliorefore
-fimili'i.f. That I lie secretary of
the interim he directed in inform this
liiuue wh- liter uuy leutemif mild Ittnds
have heeti approved or submitted to
hi in for his approval and If mi he is
hereby tiiieetett to witliho'd his np-
pi ovui of the Millie Olid to trntlslllil to
this ho si- copies hi sum ituses anu no
paper connected thereAiih
It Is hoped by thin resolution to get
at the facts us neurit us thev eun he
found In the record of the depart-
ment 'I he resolution was referred to
the eoiumiltei' on Indian itlTalr. of
tvhieh lloluiiiii U ehuiruiMn. uud It is
underst'Mid that o far tb" secretary of
the lull rim- bus not tieen uble to con-
trol that committee w ith tin- stitnu o-
stiiauce lie usetl th immittie on pub
lie lutlds II -n it i ! .ev il that It
will lie p ismIiI i u'
teonrti 'I fat' m'1 i i'
t t
it 1 1 u
Mi fi t.
eoillleel ! W til ll
i .i1
Dr. Price1!. Crenm Ittiklnj; Powder
Aloat Perfect Made.
WRIT REFUSED
Judge Cox Denies the Application of
the KnlRhts of Labor.
; CONCLUSION SOON UKACHKIl.
I liiuue It r silrrril Ip y Irur uf II. I.f.
Nil. uf all Al.urlltr llouil louc
KllUtn Vllulil I hrn I null Iu
tlir lulling uf tin S
r srlgnliir
ui;t!.
I
W vsilixniox .Imi l Judrf-e Cox of
Hie District supreme court lids morn-
Ing declined to giant tho itppllc.it Ion
ot Hie Knights of Labor to eonis'l Sec-
retary i at lisle to shotv cause why ho
should not lie enjoined from Issuing
J5000a(X)t north new bonds as pro-
(Kited in bit leeuul bond clicuhir
Tile ileelslou was arrived ut Iu a
shorter lime than hud been expected
fur the arguments were made only I
vesterdav unit were not completed
until hid- in Hie evi-mug Judge I
Jere Wilson uhnspolte llrst. belli Hint I
the net .f is; iliil not ghe the seeie-'
turv Hie uiithoritv to issue ImiuiIs He '
diseussetl ut length Hie meaning of the
mis if eongtess bearing on the bond
Itifsiiou and held that the com l had
.ttiiplu powi-t to act J W Mills of
Denver te.it the application for the
iiijuiietioii and Senator Allen of S'c-
hr.iaha. i e furred to Hie reserve fund as
a mere capiice of the sectetarv. who
he said wut without aulhptlt.v uud all-
solntely potverlest to issue obligations
of the iroveriimettt
General secretary Mnguite. of the
Knights of Labor will appeal fiom the
decision to the Dlstrlet court of ap-
peals and fiom then eveiitu.ill.v the
ease ilitiji go to the stireine court of
the tidied states
Judge (ox in his decision di'clared
that the Knights of Labor as mi organ-
Untion hud no standing In court to
muintain the injunction ami his opin-
ion also sustained verv fully "seeretarv
Cirllsles rit'llt to issue gold liomU
"fill general principles he sutd no
pel son t-iiu legallv hegiu aetion ugiiinsl
Mil oltieer of the goveiiuneiil miles. Un-
tight of pi'nici't of couinhilnuo m-
comptiiinants .ire Involved
"secretary arlisle was ut Ins iel hi
the treasiirv il-mrtuienl but us ll tins
cabinet dn.v lie did not ee auv visitors
but devoted his tune exclusively lo the
coiislik'iittloii of dcp.trtiuent business
He declined tti nialte for ptibtletttlon
un.v statement of the r -nils of Ins nip
to New York It wus oill.-iuli.i slated
at the department tluii the statement
attributed to ihe eiivtary while In
New otl'. that it the MiuNcriptlnns
should run up to ; mn iHDhe ititeuded
to sell that mniiv limnis was nuoi-reel
Several nf tin- Imii' "111 'ial who at-
teiuled vester.lav's conference Imve nt-
r.ved ut th" cone Iiis.iiii thnt it ivoiild
Is' mistaken pd!e to .ilb the gov-
ernment IhiiuI .sstie to Is- endangered
liy iimcllvltv oi laeU of sinipoit mi the
part of the l!iuiin-ii"-s of lhi eitv.
1 hey have nlsti Ih-i-u .nlleeneetl to this
ti.tieltlslou by f-'i- tli.il if the isne
should not be see -essftil seen'turv
I arlisle would einir.ivor to secure
the passnge nf a I. il mitlini'illlg the
eoiilngi- of ill' shWiiioi-t e of silver
but I inn now in Ho Iretsm and a pn--slbllltv
of ll Cell ! n up in the ere III
of Ihe govern ut ul l't I lie tiiilur- In
w-l I Ihe I onds
t lider thee e r.-unisi nvs Prel lent
Mn It of tin-t n!".i Iim-i i. ti.is un-
dertiikell the f. il Hint i a svll tleate
In bid for the eliti.e istie ul tin- upset
prl.e il Is uii.it i I.hmI .ifso Unit he
tin. niteiested l.usselt .tgt and Pivsl
dent tlleott. of lh- ttltr.tl Tlllst I o
with him
itisioi:ii' vi. i it vtt vi 1 1. ii in vii
III. I'rltme sp.-rrturj of Hie I'lcl lrt-.
din tliirrtsiiii I'tste Vtt if.
M I'll l. Minn Jan at lol U 111-
I uu Henri llui'iisnu Tuyhu for the
las si'venti'tMi teuis stale librarian
diitl ut his home here lust night ufter
an illness of five or six months lie
was Isirii iu Mririiiltt iu 11 : but was
an adopted sou ofiih m wln.se c.tv-1
ulry In- Men I will tti tiittioii ihroiili
ihe Lite inn- mil since s
hud lived ill till- title He
liit Wife iv.is Itis neeoiid cousin it
daughter of l.etiei'ut afti-rrturtU I'resl-
deiil William lieurv Ilarrisnii who'e
ptivate set-relltl while il'e-itlelll lie
wus In lh" - lie wu fin fuiir vears
p.stimis.'i ut i ineiiiuatl Ills llrst
tilfe li.iiine died ill sili in l"TU hu
umrrletl Mrs I t-eeliu ' Audersuli ti
daughter ol llellj lillill I II let of Ulllo
He iv us oil of the uldest stutulllir.il-
luus In the I lilted Mutes
1 rrti lllillirvik tu I lo- liiiiinr.iiin
liiuirooi .lun 4 Details of tin
oiiibienl. In the t.eriuuii i tiiuerooiis
have been received here The trouble
U sunt to have been caused bv Ihe dog-
ging of the wive of the unlive soldiers
I. order of the governor 1'lie I). tho-
rn vans went to the government house
at lh net uvn uud shut the Jude dead.
'I liev ui si ink tt i nt for the governor.
The mutineers gained the mastery over
the liei minis who Ited In their gun-
nits The mutineers then seled 1.AU0
uiugiwltic r i ties and V) Hill) roiitlds o
.iiiimlitlitiou
IVklus I liri'il ni'il Ii I'liiuil
Liimhix Jan I dlspiteh Iruiu
Hliaiitfhii! to tin- standard suvs that
the wiit'i uudi'istilllils on excellent
uii hoi lit that the ' hllli'se olllclals ate
serious! t uliiriufd over the widespread
IliHit uud tlml they serlouslj fear thu
nverllovv of Hie IVI-llo mid the Tun"-
Klttng is Itiipurillng Peking The oill
ciuls ttte desirous of giillstlits Hie best
foieigu uiigliieeting skill for the .'ire-
lion of dams to protect the eitv
Itchrl limler Oi linn Hi'.nl
Li I'vso Tes Jau "I letter I
was leeeived here lo-thiv which '
makes almost certain Victor I. Dclio.iJ
letidei d a Imud nf Mexican insurgents
is d ml 'I lie letter iiji th.lt III the
bHtle.tt 'ii"':i Delmiiiano .lantiurv
i iil-Ii.iii ie. .'ted i"" shots iu the
'i.-.ist but i scaped to a haciendi In
'i ui mnt iiis tvlure Ins fileud who
-. .i ii mi I' ti uliii.i HiittKt he bus (
llltt-l - s- '
4 if umrm1
t
Ihe I s. r.u j I - . v. . i ri .
ui.MhiNu a i.f.ii m sminvtv pn mu. i'.UKii.r.
Vllsl I l.l.N.V I HIS IN VltltvNsts
VVIilt.s itiol IIU. Ks I Nhiiut I rj;iillir tlitrri'
In I hit s e.
Lit II I lioi I. Ail JllltfJ - nun
rlage between h vviilte jMrs-m .iii.I a
uegio is illegal and void ill .ii.uuu
This was Judge Leas' decision In the
Pulaski circuit court iu the ease ol
Thutiuts mul Man Hudson eliurt'ed
with ilolullii" mi mite-tclluiti pro
vision of the. stale laws pi-.dilbitinit
luuriiugc tielwecn wliltes uu.l binckx
Tlioimis is a terv black nern tin I
Mary a white woman Itoth w-eie mar-
ried by a minister m due form mnnv
years ago ami have lived together as
man and wife ever smee Not long
slllec llie.v tteie nrrested fm illegal
cohabitation proinllivtit mtvtt-r
took theii ease and dceldciU to lest th
eoiistltioiialily of the law. II.' urged
Hint tlleciinstltutloitsnfts.il losand
Is. i granting blacks all ti.e iglils ..-
w hlte pet toils to enter Into eoitli-iets
abrngsited the old law
Judge Leas il.-eided the m image
void mid tliat the legislntun- never
intended to permit whites or lunch to
enler Into conti-iicis tsmtriit-v to mihlic
policy ileehtrlug ueh a itiuetiii;u tu 'ie
against pnbln- poliiv 1 lie .-ise vva-
appealed to the supreme eniiri
I III. I II Vl'tl VN lit IIIO- It
V I'lrtt r.miiil .mi Con I rrrli Nimt I'ltt"
Imri; It.tn Hi. iltir.lMrril lIsuN hi-
iirntl
I'll l-tii tin Kan . Jan .1 ' Lust even
ing what was thought to n trace ot
the I hapm.iu tunrrteiei rtt ."...i.i.i
uisiut a mile from tow o on Cow erert
and this moiuiiig n p w nf utmut it
doen fillens heavih m iiteii xtarted
to follow It up The truil consisted of
u number of A t) l' blank iisxess-
ilienl lecelpls and tickets belonging
to Hie A I) J W. library hulv of
which t hapmnn was the keeper The
weie entered with blo.sl mid looked us
though thev had been use I to slntinel)
the llow nf blood
Two men visited a farm bouse near
tln Missouri hue Inte on the night nf
the murder ouu of whom hud bis Imud
bandaged
The funeral of Ihe muidcred man
took pliicu this afternoon at nVloek
uud was I urge I v ntten Ie I bv m'itlsrs
or Hie AIM U I il ii 1' unit Iv of
P lodges from this t-llv i.trur.l. t her-
olieu and Weir t its
coi.i i tr vi. i'iciiimi i.'l i:-.
1 slrllu..ll.ll. tleillmii ttlx mn it lilt
W.irlli lleuii'iiili t-liii;.
V-lilM mix .lit it I Miss Anna
Kvu l'u last eveniiu gave un exhibi-
tion of her powers for -loiiu Hie uiiu-
relllly iiupoisilili! Sum. .iHrlbute lei
success tn splrituallsiii s... to magnet-
ism and some to mere eh ver trickery.
Kx-t tiiigressni.iu Hare of Tpxms and
Mr lieoige It sinpoii oi the (sttent
nlllce. went lipiin tin- st tge to extiliille
the Ull'illuin's Sliriiitllldiugs lllld to help
Uppl.V the tests. AueniK lie- ittesjge
from the siitit bin I f the Oilelli-
gemo that tile W INoii bill Moiihl Hot
pass that tin- next I'uiuistiutloii
would Hot liu ilruiiH'ruli. that tueeii
l.lliuoltulaui would not 1st rt-sloie.l.
that ItllWUII IVotlbl not l. UIIIU-Xid to
Ihe I lilted stit-. but lb it Pee It hum
nomination us it ju Ige of tlitr suureioe
ioiii t tumid lie eolith un 1
ii n.ii v ll til limn t ii iiti un
Ihe s.nitl s M.trli Ii.miI lino Pit) u
I teeiitr r suttri
M.vtusos. Wi. .In it .. Attorney
lielleltll I) t i Minor wus milled u wilt
of quo wuri'unlo itguln-i '.Ulcer of the
Mlnu.-miolis l I'mii .t ouulU. st.
Mario uillwut bv tie s.ireniu court
this iiiortilng the etri. t : .vlilvli will
lie tu throw the n n.l ml" tin- bands oi
a let'eiiei unless It Mtts .1' once .i ihiii
of Hie Herns.- fre -tu.' nt" the statu
treosur.v
It appears from th. S'tnioi that the
n port of the mud f i'i filed April
a I sua sint ed the itmoiint of Its lleeuke
due the stale In be iiboiit il.0ull. iiulf
paid ul Hid tune rep nt- tiled the other
half required hi statute to lie paid An
oi Is-fore ugiis iu. He slates the
eittnpauv has negleeted mid now re- j
fllses to p.ll this i tin-ill ll' He Utkiiil
that I eitte In. grained t.i institute pro-eeeilill-rs
o h lie the elmrter forfl'itiMl '
llllh'ss the umottUt lie lit i't lit oe
Iti'OiuiliiB Uitrrn on
Jni ii i III i .in i M nun fuel oi I nu
lllllll.lri'"' III Juliet il IV.' HIIMICIleei! to
run full turns .mil bus in -s in genei.tl
h: 'OiliillHii...il I. i let. UII 1 III- I tHl
mill of Hie Illinois Hteel i 'I has l.irtel '
up giving euiihivuien' -'"' men n
ilitdlHnii to I lie V si tint ure tvot-knig in
the iiomei tinu Jciuirt'iicii' i'liur lay
ufler a vlnppave nf two tears th- rail
mill will "lint and Ul lilt otbei siiinller
f.tel.iiies t . b'iiin it.' t slnri ni
siiIIIiiiii In il HliI I'U
lllllliol Colli I'otlll J tu II lollll
I. Mil'it ill is ii ii hot I In tli s eilt
soil 'I ing fiom i iiu-lU tvi.ll. n light
hail. I It is i nun. ii-I i it l ' .. I p
soiling has uttiu It. I 'i " i'
oiidltlon is sin Ii !- . t. no
further Hi' clturW ni I'm
at:i 1. 1 sm oi it s i nt i un
.tie llliist.HOIIiit.-t fm. Hrr llill -tlimlit
suit i uiuiirniiitit-.l
Niiv oiik Jau .1 Ihe metcorio
ict u ii t .tins ellt of fairfllu Nleolaus
on Sioi.inv bv the rretteb Hue steamer
1. 1 Itom-gnt ne. neeouipauleil bv her
eu.ii'liaii. Vi Itutiuiiiti. caused a
tluttee of I'xeitemeul and st the
toneues nf the gossips sagging ouco
iwftre ""he an Imi of tli- dashing
bbmde was news for Siiiterltitcmleut
Hvrnes mil for Mr .etu-ge tionld
whom she miI rir $iiti but little
Ais' iliimtiiel was -in the pint tnd
met the eollple ill tlip Imperil! I lintel
vvlieine tln-t wern driven ihev Weill
Hot 'si;ii!-.t hotvevei- to en lot u pro
trie ' .1 -:.i. nt luut ftsltionahh- host-l.
n I he pi .mi i.tors had no sooner
le.it net ih .leiii tt of "Mr uud Mrs
II Itiiliiniii ' ll.rst.ui than thev were
n .litl. I thi' 'lieit- pnli-oiinge tv.is not
'sir. I I in hut- MlU'tf stillO(M' I
Ih. .in ut ot t.ie tarpet in her iitom
for luilv three minutes Tllftl she de-
iiiinil'l .ni I'Spl.innti .ii exelitiiuril
'olili.i '. -ever.il times lull tlir
"blnlT .Inl nut work
M.i.ln in. von must go uud that Is nil
there i- In it Zellil was tnld ill until
m-r th it lliere was no mittuUilig
"be tdeuile I against helilg ejected In
Mich ive.it her Imt there was uu
alternative nut nfter .eltu Rlld " l"
hud (uirtulieii of i light tirunbfnst thev
left the bolel liu mn' Ittlggtlge
"Thev Imvc g.iie .t Monti Nerimn '
Ihe elerlt it id in .nisttei t-i nil llt-
ftilrkt 'A lie' Hummel ileelined to discuss
theVl-it utid Ml deoive tioilld SOU!
"ord that he had uothlng to sty In
. oniiiifi ion with the Sitolnus ime.
'I ne fuel tluii Mrs Meiilnits u no hor
guardian hud lsen hi sivere (Iniiliclal
straits and uinlde to put I heir bill at
Ihe Murtev. tut lions- it here her 'ittjf-
gllge was h.-l.t us security until the day
Is' fore thev silled uud the fact Hint
tliet show.! eti et iileiic of sudden-
Iv uts'uuiuhited win I tli tli" dnr they
sailed mid during tluir stay ubrooil
lias .irons i In. MiMtleloii thut Mr
t.oiild oi s i.. other friend might If
II bV to t Ii h iw nlid when the wealth
whs i..pioel the eouplr appenr to
b- ti. I! live I tln.ili. iullt. uud their
fje.-tiiii-nt tr.nii Ihe luiperiul liolel was
due lo then otj. ellolinble elm I inter
Hit he i thni then ttiithilitt t'lpitl their
bills
s to de i.oiil'l suit it was reported
In legal irele th it tin- east hud lsien
eouiploillised Ml. Nieol.llls itieiving
.'Uihjii and llow ami Hummel tu oua
ti I ict Jim -i ti vuto.'tt I liiri:
Si l el 'tllrun- nl tteailtlt lltlltMli to
iveep t'liielil-r. HIT HI t'rmi Un
Mxiixxvil Jau t H.JIiisslntfer.
n4iiMfai(urt'r of sincl r.lilw iv anp-
plles f this eilt hn-devised a uovol
Mebeilie to Ueep llesjMssi-rsolT his farm
iiIniiiI ih.it mill- . un in I .ertuout
enmity M' Iv --iinti is the o vine I of
a .'lo.iei. ui. ii in H li.iiil.ini ( ltr-
llioiil i .ml Mi ml ti veur uoi he
bronchi . i .1 I. ii It- il .toen toiallt
an i .iinii ' i. i i w i -I uu I turned
them I ii '. In u ll Mslml his
fun!.'.!.' pin. Hunt i- ..ut but they
stvni.n -I un 1. 1 in n n un. I Uillmt
unt al tli ( ii i'l- in. I s.piirrels
bill i lo' ol (Hi ttirl.es
VilUl.lM It ll---- villi i h hud
illlfloltl'.l ll 'III "V " 11 I v is also
tv.iuudi I I In it i io . imi h foi Kis-
singer 1'l't I"' is ll . A . .''Ill; I I fn.it
fenc ul. -ut In- I'l.n Un i'i. 'ei . he
Is trliiiii.. lite -Ii i-i I i t n s tin'
li.-ltlli i il )! ii'ii iiiin hi io ...'n
til o i the t. il e tv llh .ill lo i I i n
llf till tl 11 .-- I IH It . I . ' .
heat It 'liniueil with l.t. . ' n I
Will gni' I sel.'lt -n lil n. p ll
tntlihiiig th'iu ny i.iiti i in
bv nil ellgille hn- ' ul n I n '
small binht.ii'f on tu. I i ii lo ii li'-.i
tile net .--.lit euiieV I .i i i i ..-
He imi I- 'I ti ti in' 1 1 ii mi i
small part of lh. Ii-u n
plete I nil I ("'lll.l 'h it il" - "i. .
shocked I'V 'lie illle.vtollhlll.il go ll. I'
Hie Ie His-
No lil.lt t I "til. l
U fill"-" l" .In I llepri-snutn-poi
ot lllin.i Ii . utiles ill- Un
Pen' i i I ti . ' i I -till. 1 spirits
are p o i H n- i it tlinii iu
ton i ' i. i' " ' i ' "i i -I id. nskwt
iiin.ei Hi . '' ' .'In const itu-
uts on i' ii reuse nf ten
cents H'i'gt. m -uv and oilier
distilled spirits -'- the dlnllllers
in iei feetl willing and reudy lq take
tut !i " lii.'h i on . i ... . IU pa
... on ill - sub i Ihev feel that II
t ' - in ' " i i thev can Thev
Ii i . mi ii. mil i tn 1'oiigressi have
i ii'- n ' i further their lu
te . the iiihei uud are
ret i . isslie in the mat
t
ii. in
s I
I
COVERT'S PLEA
I tie Nt vt Yotk. ltopri'$ontttiv Argues
Against Income Ta
OKi'LAHKS IT SKITIONAL
in of liiittr.ipr. Urplle. I'rlllliin In the
nintr Vgiluit I'rro Iron llr
slrtt Of. tllil'lliiuil Ht-t-
lotion I'tiiiiitiM.
sniisinr slier
hull
W v .iiixi mi Inn 31 The eali of
coininittees fm- reports was disieused
w iih mid the house went bumeiliately
iulo eoinmlttee of the whole ami the
tin ill ilebiit.- wus ii'Mimcd iind Mr
loveit .item i nf i' Vol It. who was
spe.iUlug when the house tool n recess
ln-t night wus given uiiiniiiiou
eon eilt to complete his sH'eeli
He eiintintteil his ntt.n-U iisni
tin lull which he insisted wu
u '..tioiiitl measure whose burdens
would fall on the cast and notth
' When the south wa threatened with
II force hill he eiinelllded We of the
unith stood shonl.ler to -Innililei wiih
i Hit south ugltlllsl that bill beeuuse We
tillered Us operation- Would be see
llomil I usk .toll of the south llow to
I join Willi us iu ileuouiieiiig this meiis-
I ure Wliieh is seetiontll
Mi. i o litem of Tennessee fob
lowed in support nf the Income tux
mul aigtted that if It could bear more
heat ill on the east and north man the
Miulli it tva bt'tiuus.' the pioteelWe
si -tcm ll luted by Hie norlh and uusl
luut I'oiieentlnleii the w.'ilth of Ihe
lountit in tlins. seel Ions
Mr loiie ivp i I'eioi-i !
Viilnti opp .sell tin- iiieoiue i ix n i
t't.i'' out vigoroti -jKV'tli
rut. l rtt.
W tsiitsi.io.x Jan "il. When ih
Semite met Mr Washburn ot Minn
sotii presented it netltlotl of ; imiii il i
ell of t l.miis eolltltv Millli ill"
testing ngnitist putting lion ore ..u tn.
fise INI
t'lie it-sol ti tli ni nf Mr siew.ii t of
Nevtuln deulnriug the prtiMiMi is.ne
nf tHillds to Is- without nllthoriu of
law was taken up unit Mr le v.n-t
iiddresseil tlie senate in Its favor
Mr Sherumn followed Mr stevvnrt
and crltlelsed -eterelv the itttnt-Us
upon the credit of the nation in the
it'soluiinn iroHisi.l bv Mr -tewHit
uud io Mr Mien's speech He main
tntiit-1 lh.it the seeretari had full
nut hot it to issue ihe imn.U
t the eimilitsion nf Mr tutrnmn'
reniiUs lssis tjuttv of Penusvliu-
ni ' rii'l Unlsiis iif Idiiho Intristureil
resii.iiiUuis which kept up the dlseiis-
KM'ti Messrs Sliel'llilin mid teller tub-
big the 'ending part The resolutions
wei i ovim without action ami the elee
lions lull mii- taken up uud It was
Ug" eil that lit Ip III next Tllesdlll U
Ibtul t. on ls iinssnie should ho
tnl.. n '
I Ins turn Dmin
IIH"UMv It un Jim. :tl. -To swell I
then . .imp.tl.'ii fluids the frltinl" SUf-
fine -Is were t linn u L.ill hist night i
and to iilnrti-e the siui- thev strum
tttn Al.ll.rlll tlug. seros- the striH-l.
'Iliev 1'iverod the sturr.v Held of the!
ling with their own Held of three still s
nod Imilgnutlon set in mining cert tin
' f! men illm llnnllf tore the It ii-
dovv u I his biltei iiction i crilenills
eondeuilleil us the three slurs sliuplt
sIihhI fni- Uulisit- .Old the two eiplnl
siiireiige slates Wtoiiilu.' in.l i oh
nolo
I'miii.-etl VVneuii llrlile
Jl I t-l IIMIX lilt Mo. Jim I lh.
Jelfersi.il t tt V Ilrelge A Inill-ll lo
Hh d articles .f in.oipoiiitioii with the
circuit clerk ol t ole eouul I lie .-.ipi .
t.il sliM'k of the ioiiiMilii is iioiiiin.il I
Isdng S'i.uJn w lib ii half isiid up
'I Ills is the oUtn'roWtll ilf 111" III oi lllelll I
imiHgurut.-il here lu-t leu to build i '
wagon bridge a. iss lh Mis nnn-i
'hiuUs n( ) Uihi has Is'eii -ul.-i nl..1
lit Hie eitii lis it hieli will t t'litii to
th Mllp.lllt t'tllbbllg tile In nl..-
IV n.O.I Itt slim. i i slr4t tl ie
KlllXililvlt Kuii lun .1 M J
Hull one ol Afeli'-nn i. mul v .t
fu'ilnis WlS lull.-I t.t .in tic ib nl. il
dls.'h.nee of U sholt'llll lestelili
Uloliiili" hi'e In ihe o-l nf shoolliii'
l strut dog lie lpM- ii tin ... euli-
llig the v Hit ''.'I selnii .unl -In... On.'
Il.tll I III.. UC ll the hen' le ..I- .till. Ill
In-i ' lh. M'lde'ii tl ... in ii 'o.lge un)
e uii'l Ian i ti- tli .in. . ii..' t . i f.l ihui
Hi ''mo i ' t. .in.l -.i i It ilreit
I Irur soirui lit ill .ai
S 'i .ii'B l.i.i M 'I In sturiu wh'nli
hi- i i 'eil on the M holt ii "i i t dill mg
I. List limit s lioiii . ha- be i on.
of tli III". I -ii . for it te.us
I 111' it llnl n ".111.1' II. Hlt at oil. tone
tlllie tea i He I j i.-loi'llt 11 over s t III.
ni'. t .01 'ion ! oi t.iimteit rei little
h'lll.l'i 'll- be. ll .l.ille si flir . I"
ol I. .1
thr Uitsus Mart lirnww
I'i.IH "itt Xli Imi U rile I'lli '
led states leietille euttei iVolcott '
retutne.l lo.lat frnina eruise almiu Hu '
wi-t . oii-t o a lie' m ' i ishoi'l ti
tenii h "f the sealing tthion. i Xu
liro wn ' hlch sMllel (linn smi'l Coin'
Alai.n for Han Prane.i" isi iiei i.
'Ihe Wolenlt foiilnl ui li . .
ni vs ng eimner.
I fl-rh UfUBilOan !ii-iri il
Ml t 'HI ill' 'nil .1 I he I reel.
I'nilgres-lonnl 'I''!'"' ' "ii h i te retni neil
i;-i oiii .ige'l lit I in piosS" I- of lildiaii
HUtoliolUt in tViish nutoii ll :s iindei
slissl thut tin t hne H'li'ised Die cliu f
ilinl -ouiil iiiin.' must In- dime n the In
ilillll I -11 it"l V W ill i-ertull!l Is- fore.'d
lo st .leli .H .lit It iiUluhomi
lliihilil lllillt I reed I'ruili llrln
In in is lun :i Mr Michael Ikttiti
tills Ih ell grtlllted his lllseharge in
liiinUtupte.v. the court uiihoblitig Mi
Dnvltt's plea that he entitled to
iieili the costs in toiiueii on i''h the
M i I eh i tton petition
V I. It ll S.p Wli.nr
l.l i .il s I ill I Ii. N i i i -ei
I I l 'it ... Ii .t. . I .lilt t
I i Mi ' ' X r .
U t 10. i iu
NO 238
Money
Has
Wings
Will ll slii'lt' I litf illpjv I I v
).i.lh..'H.i- vsoiiomy. V '
I i fatis v priies ior t.t. ie
1 'ittef ? T lifri.1 is a kJti-la
lory Mibstiiute wit sale.
SlLYllR
CHURN
num-RiNU
met ts tin- requirement . .-'
tin liiiet l.lstidioux a a
in 'lv r.it1 iu. I'sc t
t !- t tHi; use it for t.ii.
v iiiloii;.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
ICnnsus City U. S. A.
IV illl.ir I rip I 41 .illtl .
ils S. o. i. i Liu I lo i i - .
v.iiliug iii ii ii U eieri iii iglii.i ii i r
tile eastern h i -if h.miii In .mij
pints of t.oin i V-telop- into p m
III ill l.l ill-l "' i - 'ul 1 1
mil II .Hid he. idillj He i V. .
in I. oinll.'i t.i I long i i m
Iran je.l Inn . reeentU u. .
re e. m i eil to i i a nt- t i .
di.tvn it il ti I . i .unl both I i i
within this i lines h i. m
i' ' i i M-.1 w ith i u
i i I' nke l itt .
' I hi l t nr ne t
h . li i it 1 1 i ml till ii ' i l.i
'' ill .11 ll.l I b n .
I o 'I lie I - I 1
I
1 1. st . i i vt m.
i H nit t i In in.
I'I ' tl. ' I. Ill to I. I
legl.lltv ' In list s ttb-oi i n
nf the i- Pint i eft lien - I i
Iltltter deeiile I ni lh. o i
tile e.is Is u I -' is tiellm . 1 1 it
uu apM'iii fo th i tin-. onrt
tllltell II Old. no doubt .
leg'tl'iv ' 'In n i i oi the I i
lill.-l te- 111 - '
salmi .. -I dinar t p.
I t.o .1.. It i I' I If Plliiv S. ts
silts I ISKI stilooiis lun. L'oll- .lit of
business ilurln r . itp Kii tit months
wvilig to 'iuiiiii tt! depression l a
result utuiit i.-twlnle mixer-o M i
tmls ire ilisH-uslng soft drinUs from
-mli ss.it i fiM.nluiils whin iti.uit villi
er- .ne "ii1 ' tp'.n ment
Sm V l liHIItlltttOHl
I'lin- I iii iire.it i.itiil- .'iin
ei.il on the flu de ll ItiHpn-lte i . in
in Ihe pi i. on l.n l('Mtietl. it hrr.
imi .tut i eoiitl I and in whnh p
Ii .t.i- . .i I I ' he ii tl Lit in. 'I I
w I- I V t 111" Hill .1 II I ..-
If It!. p'lUlll) '.toil I I II .' b 1 -
tn da
Professional Directory
LAWYERS.
Bay aid T. Plainer
Attorney - At- Law.
Lx Ni li'in1 I unl i iiiini- mm r mul
Uiithoi "f II me i Mmin.il 'llo ol.lV
Wurk piibli-ln il i 'i tinning the sebo '
I. Ulld I aw -i I in .ihoini - til .ti rr
i elpt i f . nl- I I'H-lili-- ii-lat
lllg t I till I ' l-lllgof . ho. I lll'l- wl I
leeelt e pi oiitpt at I. m ion tllln i nn-
I I Ull.i I ' ' .1 i i.1 " I. I'lu n- nt
I I: 1. 1 v lo v s . ll ' .l I l i t .
KGATON & COTTERAL
III I l 1 - 111
' lit I ll I' I .11 I ll
l: ...in- i
in I I i I I
MI'I'll- 1 I I
1 II It.
1 i Mi nl I ! I
v. !. i v i:i.
I it W it ii . iin.i
Attorney and Counsellor al Law
Has lij.t .in ex p. i o ii a- unt.i i.i
.'I V i Ills Hi Wist 1 1 j in I llefi I - I .
(tenuis -t"u lo s i.ui i- mudi'ii mi
aulUiiii Hon Wei I Wilson if We '
irgiliiti "-pee i.i i nil. I irouipt utteii
lion given I a hu- in oilier Km
dail liuiidilu ippiiste 1'ost iftici
ROOtlffl 1 7 anti i e
II. I lUllJ.INUl.Mi:
A i ion' 1 1 till
l.uGati .niiii) vi.iniit.
OklBhotuu Av. mi' opHiit I and otic
to iiiini . iki v.
UfiAH. HltOII.N
Allot net ilcutral
Al'I'iMXf v il I. in.
814 OWUIninis Vi. iipilst
HC'lHItlK DICLAHOMA
OU. I'EOPLIW
THL OENT16T
'I i t i Ii." Hied up lo ih. timet
wiih n- xpirieiiii I 'ixi'.ise.l
iUhI exn.-. I iieili- siived alive lllld
t I. i tl ' . I n i owned llrldge
'.' I il il I I'.m'l'lll ll low lis gol.l
i i 'is'- Hid .ll t tin ul teeth
ii ii 'i bin r .iltiiimium
I ll' w ' I tt pi ill
I'ritcH Lower titan Anywlioro Eluu
i .. t i..t I rsi si
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