The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 257, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 22, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 1894.
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OALUSIIA A. GROW
Republican CinJUate for Cone.rcs4iiwn-at-Lari:e i'ennsylvanU
Who was elected J'ebruury W by ltiu.ooo uiujurity - lie was the father
uf the llomesteuil bill.
A CAPITAL VOICE
Henry Asp Interviewed by the Wash
Ing on Ppst.
T1IK l'AI'KU'S OWN OPINION.
It (llin IMItorUI Apprcunl u( the lliiue
C'oiuiiiU.liMi Work Willi tiir rite un own and control It iiiiilrlduallv
rrll.... .in.) .HiKiorHiuir- than It Is for the tribes to have the
. ' coiiimnii (loiua'n that belouvs to the
'' ' nr "uh " j tribe monopolized n a fe.v land
uml tlip IiiiIIuii j barons. '
Irrrllnr). There can he but little iilestluu II B
to the propriety and Justice of a policy
I which shall inure to the benellt of un
'lhe Washington Tost has the fol- oicrwhelmiiii: iiiujoritv of the jieople
lowing editorial opinion on Oklahoma of the territory without dolnf In-
and the Indian Terrltorv. based on j JttIo- to a small minority -a minority
... i.i ii i .now thrlilui; upon the Industry and
uu Interview with Henry Asp. had .lltr)rN. nf SuliWMl American citizens.
wun nun u lew ua.vh uk'o w neu ue was i
lu Washtnirton
The address whloh the Uawes com-
mission has Issued to the live tribes
comprising what is Vliown us the In-
dian Territory is couched lu very
plain terms ami may be considered lu
the nature of an 'ultimatum. The
commission It will be remembered
was sent out by the government to ne
gotiate with the Chcrokccs Chlela-
awi Creeks Choctaws and Seminoles'
reiuuve lu mu uDnuiutiou ui iiieir
prcBfiit tribal relations and their con-
sent to new territorial condltldus in
volving an allotment of their lunds In
severalty und ultimate admission to
btatehood on un equality with the
other states of the union
I u the prosecution of these iicguliu
tious the couiinlsslon has encountered
strong and obstitiute opposition the
JudlutiH prope. who compose but n
small fraction of the population and
cMieelully the olllcial element of the
tribes being well enough suttstl.'d to
tei.ialn un they are and claiming ex
emption from any Interferenoe by the
government under old treaty sttpula
lions.
in view of this aiitiigniiUiu. which
ordinary methods of argument have
thus far lulled to conciliate tn.-commissioners
lime now Issued a circular
retting forth that It will be to the lu
teiest of the Indians to comply with
the propositions which have iieeii nl
raady inmle rather than wait upon the w-ns an ellort to get a meeting of the '
uctlon of congress which. It htates Is con ferries yesterday but It did not
likely to act Independently of any de i nrove a sineess Tlie IJnld repiesent-
sire on their part to maintain the atlve ( olom I Muckeo expects to leave
present incongruous system. for home tomorrow uml the same plan
A Vlnlta special to the St l.ouls lie-1 u uiimiunced bv I'olonel Hover who
public bus the following lu regard to
this mutter
"The eoinuilhrdoiieis circular sa v s
thut they believe that steps will inev
Itahly be taken III the near future to
leorgauie the Indian Tenltory. ami
the following conditions will he bv
congress Imposed ou the Indians.
"l'lrst allotment of the hinds among
the owners; so that each will hold his
slmre In severalty
"Second an abandonment of tribal
organizations
"Third the organization of a terri-
torial government or a union with Ok-
lahoma. "The lonimissioli Invites tin incui
bers of the live civilized tribes to con
liler and decide at an early tlii.v
whether they desire to divide their
lands by ngreemeut or to postpone all'
fiction for the consideration of con ;
i nultv anil hisiec to nil."
In fnvorof u policy which tnay seem
tit tlrst glance to embody i sw ceiling
disregard of treaty obllgu ions. It Is
urged that there are now in the Indian
nation at least ano.imi) while people
who have settled there by express In-
vltutlon of the tribes through theK
legislative enactments uud who tire
It now n as noii-citlz.eiis but who lu the
vvuvof licenses uud rentals furnish the
Indian governments with large annual
irvenurs. Of these 2I)iiikhi people Mr
lleury H. Asp tuember of the state-
hood committee for Okluhiiiua says
"They do not partlelpatu in tho In-
titan govorninunts; are not protected
bv their laws have un means of edit
citing their children except by pilvate
schools; have no county township or
city organizations; their cits can pro
vide uo sanitary laws and the only
police protection which they huve are
the traveling bauds nf I'nltcd States
marshals "
Does not congress owe some duty to
the white tenants of t lis. territory us
wilt as to '.he Indians themselves'.'
Ah to tho treaty stipulations Mr
Asp says:
"1 have heard It urgtiel thut con-
gress could not violate these treaties.
1 do not apprehend as a lawyer thut
It Is necmafy for in to make uny
argumtat as to tbe power of congress
Sren. in ti.v.-tt... ... """""" talking over ullairs in Oklahoma but of st l.ouls; grand trustees. .1 l. Sul.
iSSFtS II about the departtnelt ..van of Kansa Ut.v A . nelschmai
ustheylmve made and the laud on I of Justice having very lmportn.it bust- "' S'-('H "'1 I- . houia of St.
which the ssine Is situated and all .ss with the lute Keglster M.tlone of ICTCT'n vXVlln n
matters will be -cttleil lu a snlrit of ..... .. .... .......... tail Moller; alternate I'. It liltnraft.
In abrogate thco treaties. The
trt'iitk's Imvi' but the force uml effect
of laws: and enngrths liui the umc
! power to abrogate any or it II of these
treaties that It hui to repeal uluw thut
it has oiii'u passed. The only ijtte.-
tion Is us to the riirlit uml wrong of
the eiise what is right ami what Is
"""?. ' Tomymi.i.i it niii
in- vt.i- no i in.- mint iiiuui inciiiuern
of thevetrll.es to have their property
allotted to tlletll III bcvcruitvto tlll'V
wiio w'llle Heavily taveil are ulto
Kether nun represented and have none
of the rights and Immunities that clt
li'iis outside -( these feud il chieftain-
cies universally enjoy
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made
TO HAVE THE BILL CHANQEO
emiliir llcir) Will Kinli.our li Muilllr
IliplturU Itlutiil llrinl Itlll or llt-
Inil It In lhe small-.
.
a"HINto.
N leu. ;'.'. Special. J
Seiiatoi Iletry stated yesterday that
it his present Intention to try uml get
the county seat election clause re-
moved from the bill that concerns lhe
government towns in the strip uml lu
the event the eonfeirees do lint agree
to that plan he will oppose the iliiil
passoge of thi! bill lu the senute and
this Is to be done with the object of
killing the bill. To this plan It Is
ciiiliiu-il tiial tnc meiiiiicrs ol tlie Ben
ute who have been insisting ou home
iule will assent and should llerrv eon
i hide that Ii". mints the bill killed uu
di-r these conditions it Is believed that
this plan vv ill be unanlmuusl) agreed
to and this will place the m'-itter be
fore tlie ui.iaiioma legislature. 1 lion
has been looking after the Interests of
Hound I'oud
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
W'urU'i lair llluhut .Mcdul miJ Diploma.
IN1HODUCEO TO SAWUUCKS
t'lilcl .lii.lbi lliile shim n Ariiiiliil ilir In-
Irilnr lit ('iibnii'l (.
W.ssiiiM.ros l'eb ;. -(Special.
Colonel lloss. of Oklnhoma Introduced
Chief Justice Hale Into saw-buck socle-
tv In the Interior today Bale spent
s'..ii.. ...... tvltliihi. we 111.110.111 1 ..ir..1
Hull w ho has distinguished himself in
a number of mutters in the Interior
(ohmeMlall and Bale spent some time
very grave suspicion that when Bale
meets the seereturv of the Interior the
secretnry will make some tender in-
quiries It Is noticed thut never before
bus Jtoss iittemptid to play friendly
with Dale. They have each heretofore
headed fjctlons that were always limit-
ing after the tender spot on the other
anil have been bulling each other us
often and us deep as posslbli This Is
their n eird uud It Is now iliilmed that
lloss on the part of the Interior gung
has concluded that us some of th-lr
trntt'il ii 111 t run lit it It 11 ii (firil .jtliiittwi
r blUMU lilt' III ll-MI"" M IUHKWIIll ni m iiir
to get on friendly terms with tint chief
istit.e
J
Ur. I'rlcc'5 Cream Baking Powder
WurlJ't I'alr Mistiest AvtarJ.
i ill.- i riit ii.i... ..in.:.- am. .ut'it- if. it ' ' -
" to-morrow Kansas will he repre-
M"nl N"" "' Minted by lailroad ComniUsloner W B.
The tltlzciis of the Uh ivurd ore Vincent State Superintendent of Its
reiiiested to attend u meeting ut the kuruuee S. II. Mulder and J W. I.ul-
colored i.chool house on 5th uud Vilas Imiirne of the statu lioard of pardons.
West Outhrle. Siituriluy evening at 7 Tlle meeting Is hnld lu St. l.ouls to uu-
o'clock for the purpose of selecting l.0iiiuio.lut.) the west northwest uud
their eouiiolliua.1 and school beard se Interests runt eimpalgns
X"S"a.l! Mtrt?otrci;;onice;sn . "I " ' "- '"""I"'
Fifth ward oandhlales. uml the city j """
candidates ute Invited i ol l'homas 0 hauler of Kockford
W. T. HfiiKK I bus been dcold-d upon us tho Illinois
J. W. Cvri.tis candidate for coiitiuuder-la-ohlef of
..A V I'oitrwQov. the Orunti Army of the Republic.
DEADLOCK ENDED
A Quorum Finally Secured on the
Seigniorage Uill
A TARIFF CAUCUS WAXTKU
I Hit Sugf Sobttlulc UlOuf Hit Coiniultlt
Ttoublt lot uii .Mmmtucturtd. To.
t)cco Will trobblr S'ot It
DlUuilitd-1 Irtt Ship-
uirut uf ll.itijt
VlmU
Waiiinuion l'eb ' -Only soti-u of
tlteS.'.l members uf the Inline were it it
accounted fur v.hcti that body met Ht l
noon to-dut. After the reading of the
joiirmil the sergcuitl-at-urms cainc for- '
ward with u supplementary rcjiort on
the order Instructing him to uriest ab- '
sentecs. lli reported all but seven '
members hcie on their way. except '
such us huil been excused on account of
lllncs. and tint t deputies hud Ijeeti
Kent for the other seven
"I would llhe to know" suggested
Mr. Ueed. "whether u dcpul.v has liecn
sent after Mr Johnson of lev eland'.'
lie upears to bo recalcitrant "
Mr lilaiid got it iiioruni at '-':0S ou
his motion for the previous question on
the silver seigniorage ill I
A 1 Vlliri' L'AI'C Lt WA.NfKl) '
asiii.soio.x l'eb .'.'. Senators Oor
tiiuti uud Uibon of Mnrylaud and
other democrats who want a duty ou
coal are working for a caucus on the
tuiiff bill but meuibersfOf the llmuicc
committee do not consider one neces-
sary uud predict that none will be
held. The sugar schedule Is now i
giving the committee most trouble I
uud It Is said that the majority Is j
against any duty but for harmony
will compromise on three-fourths cent
per pound It Is reported that the
iti.M.iil"u has decided upon a small i
rfuty . tl.. 0lllJ oto. The lead
ore men are very ennil.'.n thev will
get at least one cent tu. There t'w
same authority th.it Iron ore will he
uuillsturWd and will the same in
the senate us lu the house. A niemlier
of the committee gave us his opinion
to-ilav that tin' tax ou manufactured
tobacco would be iiudUturbcd but
thought II jtossible that u tax might
W placed ou uumaiiufactured leaf to-
bacco uu: lllt-r HoMis UMNO it m on.
W.vsiiisiuos I'eU 'ii. The tlrst ship-
ment of the new 11)1 bonds was miiile
yesterduy ufternooii and will continue
from dav toduj until the whole issue
nf .'II.IUil.iK)ij shull have Im-imi delivered
'lhe 111 st siiipiiieut was iiiiuhi to New
York and consisted exclusively of f l.ouu
euuiunis
II VII I. K IIIMW i:t: AVI.S7.CINS
1 mu VV ulllrll ull Oup SlUe Vnt Itafuri thr
I'lli.r sidy it Mulihrt.
Nfv sua Mo IVK " -Helle McPlke
mil l.ou" llr.iw n sisters went to the
houe uf l.u liuhi tole in the southeast
part of t.iwn to settle a real orhnaglu-
ur.v dilb-rence 'I hf two sister ivero'
tinned with tauis an I when they got
to Mis lolcs llii'l pioeeeiled to kick
the door down Alter getting inside
one of the women slashed s Wood
' across th f.ic with a razor cutting a
deep i';ili one mill .1 half Inches loug
uml the other pirceeded to pummel
ll.n.l l olfs rs l oles got it hatchet
with which she cut ISetiu Mel'lkn on
the top ol the head 'I hen shestinok
l.ou llioivu on the side nf the fane
leaving a cut to the Uiue about live
inches long I lie parties w III all be
piosecitt-il
Willi VN
M I I II Vl.s
Dun lii II' I
i Ir lil fur Hit- Kuiisa.) i miii
lnlnn
W vslll.siilos l'eb. -i-i -'lo-da.v the
executive committee of lhe .National
Wo i mm Suiir.iglsis organization will
(eifect plans for the Kansas campaign
uml the wise ex'peiiilitiire of the fu'.'jui)
i.nsi-il for wm puriHisei The commit-
tee t.il.cs up its Work nerved b this
resolution passed at the close of the
convention:
llnolitU Thai (.' 'j c.lnru bt unae ilu
ir : UtiKis Hlier n uoiiint "tflritt
llllHtM III lit ill I In- toll-ll uKlil ntl S'lltHllllK-l-
una ii No Viri. nhin a tunt Itutloiml itm
niiili'ii At I ni'-ct In Mui ii lid i' i!iOiur
nl t j ml sriniilii to bull
Ml.siiurl lln).il An miiiii lililirr..
Si. Loll" l'eb'JJ -The grand coiiu
ell of the Koyal Arcanum of Misotirl
has elected these olllcers: llr.rnd regent
1' Ii l'lltcrafl; cr.iml vice regent Jere
lliihleiitau; grand orator l.ouls A.
Stelcr; past grand regent Carl Moller;
grand sccretarv. thnrles It. I on; grand
treitfiirer A Itoblnson. Jr . all of St
l.ouls grand Jiap'iiiiu Trunk II Cub
tiill rf Infills .h I lit - rr.l.(1 r.nl.li. 1' I
tttle; grund warden l)i A 'I'i'ilir
uiaiui and gian-l sentry.thartcs Mueth
A Win. . til It Hint lit llbtllili-t
S x I'll v.m isio l'eb. '.".' four weeks
ago Briiyman llercsfnrl unwittingly
piircliased a diseased horse for the
family to drive A few days later
while Mis lletesford was standing
near Hie horse's head the animal
sneezed in her face. Soon afterwiird
she was stricken with chills uud pains
uud swelling of the forehead She
tluallv U'cumu so bad that hc wai re-
moved to the hospital anil there It was
found that she was sitiferiitg from
. . . .. . . ( .
K."hders Mie died lust night.
I'rupli-'t I'url) l.rmlcr l"i li.lll!.
Tol'l.h.v Kim l'eb There will
tm a meeting of the ualiouiil commit-
tee of tlui ieople's party In st l.ouls
.""
7- TT.J7 1? a
jPnjJWUJf
"First In War First :n Peu; anj First
tin. i.
it. I si uiimii:s r
Hepurt' of tli Vitrliiiis liltrer A l.nml
I llinii'tl shim iiik II tl.-r I iirpt VV urk -sm
r Vrtl-ritlis
Ncvvtii.v. Kali. I'eU Sv - l tho UII-
campiifl'iit of the II. l! lepartmeiit
of Kansat yesterday thfc ren-.ris of the
riirioits otlleei's vvere of uiuli interest
to the order.
The report of A II. CnmiiWII assist-
ant juja'-i'it-geiierul s!i. t- t total
iilctuliersliip In go. I sUiiU. i Uecjin-
ber .1 l.i.. of : .lit tt.it i net loss
of "iV for the en Theeau't n-t'ffned
for this are I .rst the rxotu to the
InilLiii lerrltor. . second the ex eidlnif-
1 ditielug hard times tl.lrd the
uufrlemll) nttilude of the preut
iidmlii(tr.ttioiis both star? and na-
tional to.iai-.l the ut-uiiion soldiers
und the tuaiid Ann. of the Uepilblic
fourth the iiainrnl dcay nf the order
Three mm(s h ive Iimh resuscitated
dinlii) the .-ir tlirteotln rshavi- b'eti
deliu.pii-iil mi y.ar uud five new posts
have been organize. 1 uud .'liHrlered
ilurltiir lhe year
The a IJiitmil-gencrnl mys- "The
time ha come lu tin hiltory of the
iJruitd Armv of the l.itpnbllt! when the ;
old wildteri must lunch t-llmtva uii
iiloug the line and present a sitld front !
in Hue of bittle to their enemies. If
thev would preserve their or.. alli.atloil
fiom destruction ut the hands of those
who woitl.t rcj wall excelling
gie..t jo) ul Its total l.siii-uil. rnifiit
lhe dcp.irtui -ut ..iai i.rinasltr B
W i.astuian rep-.its in. anijitut of
cash on Itiii 1 U.-..1 nib.- St IVJi at
It.ils;. I Uurii7 the veir he received
.r.iJJ". -u and disbnril J'. (til OK leav
ing bi la lie; on ban I Ii'eitinb3r 31 t$(M
of I'.o-iv ii- alut :i than a vwir
ago which it is eiaoiii I is it stir pi is-
I ugly good show in r
'1 tine wits In tun Is of pott quarter-
imisiers Decentlfc-i -i )tJ. S '.'tl J; re-
celvod dm uirf l In- v .i III l'Mi ex
pfiodeit by pimts .(- u-.. tin- eui J-
mI'I 17 li-utiilj .. 'mIi-..-' hi hands of
(Mist ip:n i.ruiasiii ! . I 'i .'. lhe
post cxpi-nd J in t -ii i lief iturlug the
vcar l ss; mi ti .im of post pr in-
ert y Dfccmbtr "l 'si i. .i as follows:
I'.tsh on hand. I. :. . u. n-licf fund tl-
MR7I; real estate " ;. fnriiitur"
digs etc J.n -j.il '! loi tl s-l.i;tl I'J.
The reports f tlieilepai'tmeiit ollleers
show that the Women- lteltef corps
bus experienced a ten nuo.-essful yuur
On Becembei :l . ''i.' tin membership
WllsO.i'll"; oil Bl-ceinber '.! 1408. It WHS
71.' During the v ear there vvoro ten
corps added making -o at present. A
year ago there was cash on hnml
amounting to SM I. ree;ived during
the year I3.S5S. 17; disbursements-
I'll); nmnuiil on hand December 31
ISU3. tt.yntis. During tho year tho
corps of the department paid out cash
for the relief of :;.'.'.' members and SB
soldiers and their families 11010 fW.
There was also ll'il paid out for the de
partmeut relief fund I ho relief fur-
nished by the corps in other than cash
amounted to f J.osi ': while the eorps
tii'nrit Into the le't. f funds of pints
during the year CI 1
The reports of oiumaiider W V
Morgan uml his st ifl show that there
are liu camps u.ov m good stand in
w it It u total inembersiilp of 0ju elug
a net gain in inetnii rs during tho year
of rto. Thl Is n verv 'iit'sfaetory slio.v-
lug for the scar u- unv hard tlniu-or
tliifavontblu conditions always atfeet
this In-for any othei orgntuxstion coi.
ueetcd with this palrloti- ivorU Tho
llnauees are In iisaiisfuetory condition
j The address of .! Morgan reuoin-
i mends that the .ii.iston of nns
make a radleal den ti lure ill th direc-
tion of orgmizlug a complete insur-
ance departm'-ut; also u recommenda-
tion that the present yitn of enmp
lnsMctlou hi siipursede.i by a yvji
! of district Inspection the lnsujoturt tj
I belong to thu flail of tin- division oonl-
inaitiler and bo under his direct supir-
vision; the mllltirv feilure will be
.urged Upon all eimps with tti w of
' having the entile uieinlM'rshlp properly
armed uud well drilled --abmit slU'l are
now under strict uiilli.irv discipline
and well armed. '1 In- three degree
ritual will U stronglv advocated In
this eneaiiipmenl and it is bellevud
i will lie Indoi'K'l I bore ure about 'Juu
delegates in iittemlance the largest at
any former cuc.inipiuont belntf 17U
I Tni'KKA RaiiTTeb u Statu llatt
I Commissioner Itreidenthitl was this
morning notified that the bank ut
I'arlii'i I. inn county which went Into
the huitds uf u reuetver a few months
ago has paid oil all Its olnims At-tornoy-Ueimral
f.lttlw to-da)' enttniil a.
motion for the dlsclUr;u of tlu re-cplvr.
- uf -- ;wnfc -
trf Lkf j '-. -. .
ai-r-rzn.m .-. -n r ".
i
s- -
i
AiMT
n t.e llrart ol lli Countrymen."
id His viu.r. .vii s viiiiiv i..
I'lir (n i.t Hi" W r.'iMiil lili I. el Himiip
lhe Vihnlrl'4 Viiiiiiiil.
Ni:h York l'eb ti The steamer
City of I'.tr.i having on IjoiiiiI the
otllcer and crew of the famous old war
ship Ivearsurge which now lies on u
coral shoal called Koncador reef arrived
olf iiuiirrtintitie to-day from loloti
Adin Suuitoii tzave the following tic
eo n m the wreck of his llug ship
"fhe un ident occurred about 'J o'clock
on the uiuinouu of l'ebruury I A
fresh noithcast trade wind wus blow-
ing unit there was considerable suif.
'lhe ivcr.irgr struck rather liw-btly
at lirst and thc 'here was a heavy jar
and a crush when the ship went up high
and dry on the reef We ttinlped ou
board theltearsurge thai night and Weic
taken itihoie ne.xl day The Clt) of
I'arR did not come until ilVbruarv 15
about a week ufter we went aslmrt
We Here taken oil the Kuarsargc on
the catamaran boat aftei working ull
night to get things read for our de
parluie from our ship We sent the
catamaran liout ashoi..- uUiul day-
break. After we reached the shore
wo gnthrrcd together some old tails
awnings and duok with which we
rlggrrt up a tent to shelter To In-
crenss the small stipplv of vvaler we
ere pnabled to enrrv with us front the
Keuranrgi vvi dug a well We also had
what pi'iiisii.u- we eon ! save from the
stitp VV. I bmlt iaft during the
night and i-.u-'i Sdttmln.v morning. In
orib-r to timtspirt what thing we
eould t ike aat from the ship together
with e clit dais supply of water which
m rniilteil a supply of one pint u
da.i for each nan There mn no
excitement. I. i pillie but e rj
body was eisil-lie tded and tho otll
kis nl crew all united in un etfurl In
make the liesl of the situation I. lent
llrunotid went t Colon us soon as pos-
sible in tin -I.'. un latin. di of the Keur-
mil'.' tit ord. i lo 'omiiiiitii.ate with the
nut; tlefuirttiicMl at ashiiiifioit and
I'hurter u steiimei to cume to our relief
Anderson I. ol. bins one of the men was
drowned shortlv after the wreck. The
ship niisTitpldl) filling with water and
he was s. iiiiiiiing for the reef but h-
eon Id not aiuke it unit was drowned "
Wlllll.ll't I till I'lS IM l.s.
Ili'l.nrl uf tllt'll l.ll.Ml.tll'.ri'. .11.1 lllrlll
l.llll I slllllllc.l I li.l.llltlet
i im urn IV Ii '.'J ieoi.iing to Act-
Ing Auditor Harrington the world's
fair direeloii .vlll have f I'J I ill I St.
which I'HM Ih- uppthiJ to a stock divi-
dend when the t-xpositloii's Hiibilltius
a.'lual and esliiuuted lire deduuted
from the iissj-1 The report
shows the totitl espundltures up
to .lunuarv ill -ru J.Oi'1.rtM0 u and
the total receipts 6Js IUS 1)7 it) luavin?
h biib.nce on tint right side nf fl.S.w.
n.s ii.) Irom this balance the estim-
ated net liabilities of tJ.'.yOJ 07 were
ded acted leaving h net Inhinee
whi.ii will probiblv turned orer to
lie stoiiihoidurv
llmB- "' Vellim l;uk
lilo l JsxMho. li' jj Yellow
fever is IncHMMi.g here at an alurmlng
rute and though the official returns
are unreliable at least eighty to ton
new eases uro added dully und the un
dertiikiis are nt.rworked Its ravages
among the ships ure serious ulso lhe
eanluin of the Austrian cortutte
Zrylnkl l dead and others of her cms
urailovsn wlUi the fever (ant dish
ing master of hu bark Hubert Bison
Is ulso dead and the numb.-r of tin
sailors attacked U lucreiinj 1 he
health of the crows of the Ahum n.
men-of-war and of the other t.i.-io
w or-ships here Is still ifxi
lUarh iltllti! Us Hurcl ti
Ozvna. Mo. Feb jj iiatW was m
the hands of a gang of burglar ut t
thu post otllee and fur bre- .-ie
robbed lu th
l.st oftlc the criHiKs
I i uush uud some
- deuoiuiuiitioiis.
. - and Met rue i.e n .1
secured about
stumps of ih
Uollf.v Joint.
Vri.iihum'ft iiiu
stores Were t-n'ei l
I and rob'ied of l.u in. I MO resm-i in. I
t'liM Ii. .t.drf st ire of I. I W i k Ii A
lo Vt Lu hU in the (wist olll.e bull
ing. was I.miImI aii I H'li vtatel..- .ui
Ml in cash takftl
Itlll lreriir.
N'S-.W YollK. I'eU ii 'lh- euiinii.
of the I n ion '4il syst.on for the
year endei lie teniltfr M are iiro-i
$I'.U71UI di.retsv lin'J.'ti i.'
lll.'.U) U.V4; decreit.- 11 VH.s! i
The tenth uiiuuitl coiiveiilloli of tin
supreme bulge of Mi Urtler of ihu
Uehlan hl'H o)Dd at Tmsburgh
l'. on the ltli The ertnveftUou will
lust a vveok
ira.s f -m
.-VCW
SUSPENDED
AiiJuUiit'Dener it Ariz uf K.tnvn
Undei Investigation.
IN(JI 110 INTH IIISAn'OlNTS
III lltlirlMl t.) Hi. l(rltt ll lu-
t.lr.l l Mitlbr. mui IImIa I'lnt
Ciai.iliitlliiN nl th I .inilucl
at Hit IllU.r la I UHfUJ
llH.-t IV Hill
llif Hitler.
Toil i. v Khii . l'eb a: - d.ti -irn
Ariz it vas announced today has
iM-en siMKndeil by the governor nend-
a g the lure situation of hl books and
in-eouiiU The odleo Is lu eluirfe of J
II Trench the governors executive
clerk who Is conducting the Investiga-
tion assisted bv an expert accountant
einploieit for that purpose
Oov I.eivclllng admitted this morn-
i Ing thut he ordered the investigation
but deelltted to state wilt he did so or
hoiv or from Whom rep.irts of itregu
lurltles lu Vrlz's ofllisi reiniie.l his ea's
Art also takes -he credit of onleriiu'
' the e.vaiuinntltiit of his books lie sav s
that when he returned from Iowa he
heard tti-i t there was talk about him
1 and he ut oiiee reported the tacts to
the governor uml iuvltod nu Invcstlga
tlou He declares that the reports are
Inspired bv malice mid come from men
In tho pcopit-'s (tarty who have it In
for him und want to ecttr his re-
inoval lie tils- says that he
had serlmislv thought of resigning for
some time as the snlarv of tlipofoee is
itll 11 .'it'" while lie. can easily make
M noo or ?i mm a vonr In the practice
nf taw tie Hiliits to the appropria-
tion allowed to the adjutant-general
oilh'B in proof that no opportunity has
Ih'cii ii Horded him to steal Aside
from his salart there is no appropria-
tion sub lee t to his control I'Kecpt
contingent fund of r.'iin All other
luinls alloue.l to his onic.! must bo
drawn through tho governor
1 here Hie a number of isipullst In
the secret but no one will .v how
Ariz ts supposed to have operate 1 U
he CiM?rateil ut all It l rnmariad that
his requisiiwiis through the governor i
were afterward changed but this
probably is onlv turin.se Charles A
Tuylor assistance sttperinteudunt of
InMirnuce who had a talk with the
(jo-"i nor this morning says It will prob-
ably linn out thut the stories
have glow u s.t of Arizs bud
bookkeeping aim . 'hlng more.
On the oilier hand a l-
diualc state olllccr and the man who
leiillj cuuseil the Investigation to lw
Instituted suys It Is the end of Art in
the state service lie n the only re-
gret is Unit the reports Is-caimi public
before tint conclusion of the Investiga-
tion and itnal action b the governor.
rlz he says will be lemoved but It
was hoH-d to get rid of him by reslgnri
tlon and w UIio.it unv scandal
si out iii.it
I lie I uiiLe ll.era lliMite ltiii i;eii li I lie j
llrrrhitit t'liixl Injured
I.IMotsj Neb IV 1 1 ' lhe I'ltuke
opera h.mst wus ludlt duiuai'ed b (Ire
at an early hour lusl i-hiiIm' 'I he
blaze orlglnatid in thn e. liar from
some unknown cause The ground
lloor was occupied as storm mms b
II Dennis .1 I.. . hutteis. 1 II...-1. v
Kohlt dry goisls M Nekerni.tiiu
ivhiilesale Ulillllleri ; Ilelllei A s..ius
tailors. I'at Kolli'i lupinr lb. stoeks
of giMHls lu these estubllsliliii lit-- were
dalliaged to the extent of f.t'i dim. pr In
elpallv bi smoke and water i.irtiallv
Ins'Ure'l lhe auditorium of the opera
house iv us bad It coreh.-d but the loss
un the building mil not exeied Hoiiitii
fitllt insttti-il
virltatte WurrliMi.
IlliiH.Kl l n I'eli !! tin lhe applica-
tion of the tttt.iiii.-is of John Y Mc '
Kline the e.m v let ! Isiss of liiaveseud
Judge t ttlleti grunted nn order yester- '
day requiring the proseeiitlou to hIiovv
why h esrtilli'ite of dotilit should not j
be granted hen lhe matter eomes Im-
fore Judge iilu-ii I rhlav if Un. jli.le '
dechbs the application oiiee as Is
probable MeKiuie will Ih- sent to state
prison lie Is said to U- ill in the llav-
tnond street jail and Is crtainlv veiv
much vtorrle I He Is taking hit eon
linemen t much to heart-
V Ibittib In Limnmir. I'a
Ls.si ssimi I'u .I'eh -4i An attempt
was made lusl inch! to tdow up the
Cherry street bt iilge ovwr the I'eiuisyl-i
vitnia ruiirn..i ...in u o.ii...j mn'm ui ... j rv li i I
gas.pip... si.uontof vthMnteie found AllofiiBy and UounsEilor al Law
ImWdded.. Ihessrs.uel'. . lhe al( u aAVtru
brldg . ntv live feel from the pout . lh V t r..i.u It ferh b
of explosion the bridge is iid badly .M.ri..s i - i i rs i uuideli anil
domugid although the eoneusstou J'miiuin .i w u. I. iis.n of West
broke windows and doors of neighbor- lrginiu spe. ia .u.d ptompt utten-
ing houses aud tore down telephone i tlon given t all i.nsuitss otllee Kou-
and electric light wlrns dali building .pposite I'ost-otllce.
ROOMa I7and 18
iimti in
I lilt. Ml l"ll
tin I. ii . i
fuv.'i st it. Il
ni is ii rM.t rr
t
'i not he i
II
tot ur.
.Ie. i.
IllllOllg
the
The
Uj 'I In iiit iiIhI Ltitu.s must
1)0 )l'l"lM Vl'll UI MiH- sptdt
nppt'itr tiiid mvitf tin- iuii-
SUIliptlOil ".(Mills.
Scott's
1 1 i ii n in 1 1 rriit it i
Emuliiion
tllO CliMHI 'l I . ni- Il V Ol (111
llOills tilt- llll lit: ill t'llgtlllMls
lhe Itinut itfnl evfit uv. r-
euiuot tlisistsotJ spnls in their
enrly slimes. J'htji'i urn- tho
world over endorse il.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes I
PllUlbr Stotii llswDt S'. V Ail llni(iiu.
liiim?
NO 257
Ijst of I)cnlcr.! who Immlle
SL VBR
CHURN
BUTTERINE.
Coylo iV Sm ill)
WariHT tV Wilson
A. M. Ilinlclc.
I) II. (ioorle
V 10. HoUft'lllOM
I.I. ttlnrkorby
Silver Churn Suitcrlne
.Stirntllkull) I'rcrtrcJ by
Ai'Mouu Packing Cu.
KSNSVS C1TV. U S A
Pi sm.v vm v i:i.i.ciion
tlwtittli.i iirutv llziiiiiinl to oncrcti
bfl
lilt; Ma Jin In
I'illl SKEII'lllA Icb i'J The eleo
tlon held in this state yesterday to
choose a successor to the late Coagresi-nmnnt-Large
Lilly resulted la a r!c
ton fur the republican ticket greater
than any in the histor of the party in
this slate When the returns ate all
in its lie lie veil the pluralit of ilalusha
A Itrow will rca.lt m-irlv 1(50000
When the rcpublleiilis i let-ted Jackson
stnte treasurer lust fall b a plurality
of !:'. Ill it was believed that thl
would servo ns the bi'li walcr mark
for years to come
I'lilllldiiphiil eouiplele gives thn fol
lowing vole' lirnw rei i ll.!sl .1 1)
Hancock deni . .s in a ) Mnrklev
ilViin .lein i I ! Ilenrv P Morrow
ipro o. V A l.oln-r ipop) u
(nliislia Aaiuu i.io.v us his name
stunts in thu family Bible. Is a native
of Count. etlciit uud w .It U.- 70 veiirs old
the last day of August next
Hunk (atldrr Vrrr.tr I
Li. sKo lex. 1'tb ..' VV b Borland
was arrested here by I'nltcd States
Marshal Ware and taken to the federal
court at Austin to answer for crooked-
nos in the management of th First
national bank of tins pin.-. which re-
cently failed and of which lu: was
formerly enshlei lhe complaint
agtti.'st him l for hating made fraudu-
lent entries o. Hjrts to the eomptrol-
Ir. snileiirril l.ir l.lln.
rucsso I'al l'eb 'j-.' After a night
spent within his old ipiarturs at the
jail where he wassufelt Istidedat 1:30
I'hrls Gvnns tin. brought into court at
10 o'eloek th - morning After con-
sultation w Ith his iittoi ue he was sen-
tenced to iiniii .sun ii lor lite at fol-
so m bv .Ittdce II.. ... I. tans it us
taken on th. i. .!. 1 1 . ii t. imisoii by
Mier Ill's se..lt m.1 I. .. md deiintv'
Prqessiona Directory.
LAWYERS.
I Bayard T. Huiner.
j Attorney - At- Law.
I '. sikiii I ..ml i iiiiiisiriiT ond
until f 1 1 it i in . - Man.i' 'lhe jnly
I work piio lis lo .1 e in' a iii.i' t t.o school
i Land lirA.l u ul. m..i N nl mi r('
le.lpt.if ' eiiit- business relal
' Ing t i the I i asingof -. I.ooi Lands will
re.-. e pioit.pt alti ..ti.n Hlhee looms
II and I (mil bl. ii l t.iitbrie IJiili
L L Q'niDCES
A torney - at - Law
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