The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 286, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 29, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.
Uv the State Capital Printing? Co.
PRANK 11. (IRUI2R. Gdltor.
THIMISDAY. MAItCH ". 1991
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rift Ward
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W T Hnrk
HAtK.voi. heard Deal explain why
he tel Mllllkan ileal that money
TllKdeini'ral have uit ifirlnir tl?
Hres. Truth has eluaed tlilr mouths.
Tin: Leader got soared and has lui-
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Clli:HK ha f! ten from the tree of
promise and the Hurim of ilespnir arc
gnawing out hi hn' .
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hard-hltllitir figure in l.ic lianils of a
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good lawyer goes right on
HtM.it ami l.is iMHimerat.g igure
have taken t.i the brush -driven there'
by nnjuggled f. is and iige '
lttkl.it ami his biHimerung figure
II. M. AiiAmm is mukiug a winning
canvas The people like him and
every republican "ill stand by him
Sow 1 Ii it t the Lender has Imported
vmie brains from (111111111111111 City ll
exhibits more vt i tut Imt it is as barren
as ever of facts
Tin: ilemocrtitM need mIici! 110 teat
over t'ant T. ll .l.tcksou He will get
u bo It I every repubiicaii ote in (Itith-
rle and be elected by MM) plurality.
TllK Loader apalogire for what up-
pcaraonlts .dll..ri..l page and Mg.ts j
"Ldilor to Ihc apulogy. Now tell us 1
who the "edlloi Is
Wlt.t. the Lender the (lovcruor' I
paper please tell us 11 little about that
tetrltorlal furultuii- which adorns the
(lovcruor' bouihilr'.'
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do to the populist meeting and you
will hear lies boldly told which would
put the devil toshiiuitt
Ily back and kitiK c tin
of the liar.
Such He only
aluilli."'oiit
Ilotv the lcm.rats .lolioTe the past . "" r''v''1 "-'l-'" '' ''" t f "W
A well shake 11 red blnnkel in front and the tax that year was SI. 50 per
of a bull as I. cvpe. t 11 deiuueral to. Mini. The legislature at Its last ss-
stund before It- braen record of inhii- h obanifcd the time to which taxes
inanity mm iiiiiure.
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Wn.i. Mime dent crat or pop show
minutely by llgurcs from the records
juni now me rcpiioiicuus nave iirivcu
(Siithiic "to tin- verire of moral and
llnauclitl ruin"
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DlJAI. two years ago wuiile 1 lo drive
the lit'L'riicr from lintbrle be uteiiiis
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nilrurfoiil .Now he mi vs. "(Ml. col-
ored brother come to my arms"' What
hypocrites some men can be'
Tiik Leader has hemi to ml.l-.
There arc sever.n dirty things It has
done which will bear apology and
even tiiioltiL'v will bi.r.llv kin-. tl... t
reputation of that pa pisr.
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i ur: repuoiic.tn city central coinmit-
tee met lust night and dec-hied to keep
Maker on the slump tit tiny wisi-thnt
uniting the republic u orator he was;
making more republican votes than all
other agencies.
llnw much lower tlinu mills tax
could this city be run on" How much
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lower than Is mil's tax -demo-pop-
ootlltl this county be ran ot" The city
tax cuniiot be loweretl ntich: the .
county tax should be lowered tnucli.
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Tir. aoclal futtttc nf (luthrie Is'
tremullDg in the b.iun.-e. ' say the I
Leatler nd it calls upon the people to
elcot Ward McAlistcr Horner mayor
that the literar and drawing room
department of the uty jovernment
mny not go f. ruin ami damnation'
Tiiiaiwni-rismakinirnenmrHiIgn of
acta and flgur.s r hate not said
811 untrue- or .hrtt thing nlwut any
OUdldaU- and don 1 '"tend to. The '
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ofllesor liari. blackguard or Jack-
bBAIwa in order to win.
Cut.HAMLtsi. of nkUhoina I'lty
Uas token editorial charifi of the
LjSider. He reprcM-nw the extreme1
SfiBtheru wing and Is of course hu ar- !0f U3. due April I l paid Into the city
aStlIT.rTB!SrdL"mnUP-'
SuiX 1 "fi-kS . nniTri! WbW'" -' ""'
Wipa-wr. (ol. Lane was mnimgliig
editor of Ham small pnpur when ll
amstartecL
Citizkss what do 011 think uf such
rol as Una. from tnl morning's
Jieailer:
"If the ir.m' ..' .?. mrf luiiiuir n
tttV UIB CUIttlnl 11 III Ii im.r-il i iif ..f i(
cUyfwvtn '
So tho democrnta (f tiuihriu give
.nollio now that In the legislature till
lly would lav down like a cowurdlr
CUP. and that all our opponent need i
10 do to kill Uuthrle Is lo kill the!
WJiBBlor bill oinf Hu .ur ami Ihr
llulltrft ifi-tiiM i nf fl 11 Hirer In liilji nur
njummiu fo hiu tin II nrrr Mil unit hill
Ulllhrto f UiiihiU ur tfciiwrijJIc.
USUld tltots be ranker ur bolder trait-
DflftU to UofflB''
m.iHior.sPtisuKi.AhUiMsTn.i-
TIOS IHillT
The .Spengel iiemlnlotraH m wmr In
hi April after the .liinnsry a eoie fit
At that time luxe wm puyable Jan-1
uiry Int. The tax that year. il was
Sl.3.1 on the litindted-- yon all remem-
ber how you Imeked ami squealed a-tid
said It would drive every Investor out
OnJariHary I. I-""- tax began to
'oome III. 'J he MpeHgel admiHlalrfslion
started li- w llho it a cent of debt. On
Anril I. Is.. It bad received over $14-
oCJ lif the "SI tux
Many blllo due He
fr the election which enine on the
3'" ' "I"" nnnipuu. 'i r""
lk n A Ulllt i . kuil x.lV BXTtllt .
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parprr At Urn meeting
after the cleetloH the boohs
show that i-s.S.'il l In warrant were
drawn
bv the SpeBgel eoitllell. '
k II ifmThe tax of ! Nhik up all UiP '
Xle.oiiderJoha.nn1 '
Hpelllfel ail lilt ItlStrultnll ilobl OSCl'pl
8.(jw. which was tuniHl over as an In-
hwllance to the MuKlillniiny nd.nlllla-
1 tnitlui!.
The sipentfcl
adndnlslrallon con-
tructed for a bridge over the Coltnif
wood and for linmeiise HIU on Plrsl
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'' 'n'.v hud great foraes working
on these Jjst before the election
and they Were done in ample time
for the warrant to have been drawn
ill ti.u melil hv the Stielivnl nilinlnU.
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ti-atlon. Hut tl.ev shovel that .. If as a
McKllllnney administration Inherit-
ance: an I on the llrl iiav day the Mc-
. adnllstr.Mlou Issued over
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3S.hmi of warrants to pity these Spcn-
gel iitiiiiinlsiraliou tleiit
.si. ih Sim mill iiilniliilniniiluii htnuiW
if.imi h. iln U DUUhikii .i.iiiiii.i.ifl..M
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tfiUMM) nl Oily l)t!lil!
And besides this for political purpose.
It tore up iiiany of the best sired lu
the town having several hundred men
working on lliciii for political eil'ect.
After the election was over 1 ei 17 "i-
111(1 mini and all bill a few white men
were discharged by Spengel a a re
tallutioii because they did not vole Ihu
((.moorllll. lilsUeli s WM nIllk.mlcd
when they were employed. Tho Me-
K...lneyad.lslrat.on.m.to(lnlsh
iIh.m. .streets.
s.i Si...i....IV .I........-..!!.. .l...l..liw
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lv..u ill... ill -.1 I 111... I..n .. t..l.i 1
taxes about slI.IIOO. left It debt 3f t
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f ' X'esMvS CUVnf lhtf hM I'"""-'
I'""" ""-eels torn up and In it condl
Hon or clmos
Mellllliuney has been 1 11 two year.
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I. So the McKllllnney administration i
has had but ..... i.nr' tnxes-ilnit f I
iimn.iten
(11. ll ...L........I Ul lutu .. L. ...1 ..
.... ... i-a. ..-.. 71 inm ... nj.L-iim'i war-
rant and S.VDU'i of Spengel debt - a I
1 total Spengel legacy of $11000. it paid J
lit 1 11 l.evrl.-(. In. 11 til fit Ann .r lt
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department apparatus: rebuilt the ah
street bridge which had washed awn) :
P-.--1 all the evpenses of the city for
'"' loi. received but mi. ym tase
and yet the entire
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n 11 n.n inii-iKiiiiin um y VC.IU l -
Mid W.ooof this washpengef. k.UOIW
Uiniina.MeMiliiiiiei .debt r.ei.7;.
A llll ifY (lllf till Ilhk Ittbrwattakit 1 tl I ha
tvrrurV "" ....!
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rbir lim
!.. MIL. IM .IMt llnlll Ft. U.....utt
And against thlsdebtslunds.entirely '
uiM.l
'ti..u. f U9I . ... t.6
Take froui thi. ti-K!llnit.e .ueUi of in Mn ts
Alll oiiiiireanri.a.biwiUieof .i ' i.SiTJi
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an .yon see. had MieJigei not handed
' ow" S"'0000' 1"1)l "K'1 w H ' t
"it sn.otio wlilclt had lobe paid over
the Sll.iioo bond fund to complete the
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wat.rwovks. the MenUllnner ndmlii -
Istratioii would have paid every dollar
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; "' -iJ expenses ror two year alui had
j A " imkIi i.iiim. nt -i.'iin-ji
To sum up Put the McMllllnney
1 admlulstratltin and the iipeuyel ndmln
hirttihm on lmr..slurl 0lBn wllh.
'out a poller debt and no tva-
tcrworks to comtilete and
flJl tho u.ln(H.rdl. spongel ndmiuls -
lrat(1 (1f nui boh0( NINK
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l lllUiA'S" DUM.Alls. while the re-
publican McKIHIiiuey adinlnUtnitioti
mu ""'"' lw"Jr" aa 'om ul
"HI" over TWI5L K III NDUKD IliiL-
LA lis N'HT MALA N( II. whan the tax
I br trutotl. therefore republican or
' democratic rule
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miiL-h" mn. ii..kn smith u i.u.bir..
with ghoulish eyes to sen how Uuthrle
goe and that Uuthrle democrats ele -
dare If It got? republican they and
lloke will drive the cupilul nway from
here. This is what sensible men will
resent ami vole agalnsl an ouUlt nlu!
wlll descend to ueh traitorous threats
l0 Kn democratic vote
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Tin: gentlemanly quiet campaign of
lieorgt) DcUrulT Is winning everybody
lie lius a good record no slain on his
uharacter aud bus iho ability it ml
experience to make a splendid city
wlerlt
RENFrtOW'S UlHD.
I i allot like '!i ''
Far Uierii..rh I Ju f Jn
Hnt f.irlk i n.ati r.m nf Ii in
I'M Murk on I Of bniiVil - ll'
M fits Hh din to nVrer -
Cast he be flm there Mo)
Ami ble jroa're 4alrlu bird.
Tie onto e Inn t fma '
ei' Sea h alaek oa rooe?.
Thfi'iedla-aiijroad fna"
And Tuna-r like ike kb tn hawk
WlbrMld that lake the bun'
Hut (aibrallb nkn ike parrot.
It ran taik. without a nilrd
While Hittalnii iimJ. iloti niMdera.
The) wake tK-h a ha. brSlml"
The brd's up la the alaak4r
With his rye ua rirrj rate.
Rlirhi where the Kui'aat' Nrt lu be
If hi. Mltl'l I oi Ike ataUr'
I m til kiud . Turner's bird
A lih ran (ml i ritt trottf.
et I l irre nh burrord lilnU
lr(rhi whn- Ih-oo'
Mi MIMer Wretni
A ..' DHMOi ItATlr S'l'UAl.. .
The HHiplt have mil forgotten Ihei ...
' n MtilUtetr Pcrhtn'. I tilth!. Jmiilnu hhiI
l''" iimdf f a chemical engine
t..i.i:.. n . i.
" lul "v"Kei-iiiui iieiiiiMiuiivHiiiiiiu
ll"tUii only ten dnya before li went
on 1. In l!U. The wnlerworka bomU
had been Mild by mtKhi i-iitlhirf at
i.'fl" iImsoihiI hiu! uccriUHl Interest
'"" ' wa known that with
wnlerwnrka no eheinleal unifine wonld
be needed: and ll was known loo. I
:
U'at chen.leal eiiKlnm were lyln use. .
lw and cankered all over the country
hcgglng iiile at Vai: yet the spengel
ooulu" flight a chemical eiiglno-
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"d that greftt deUltKTtlllc-"Clllel' I
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iwiiomW Mayor Spengel. signed the
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oniraei rnr &I.7UU.
' "e nrsl acl " th" aici.iuinmw mi-
ministration was to wire the chemical
in
? Ilr ul l' sp'' l Mne-
iiiaaaaiiBiaaai la riaifia4aiei0ria
""" " ".' uu "r " - iscv a uemocrulle. Then came peiigcl a
cent. ThoSl.TiKi dcmocrRtlc oulmgoLiciiiociat. and he sat over 1tc01111c.il
"" 'iiillfpHiWiirWiBi.. i osly democrnllc. livery dollar of
itHIHrll
It pay when shaking thing down.
lofliid out who I as tho democrats
suv 'driving Ihc town to bankruptcy
and ruin." to remember all such
filings na tins ami nun ueiiiocraue The republican board of eminty coin-
rule in liuthrle ha not been entirely limsolur uppuinted by (lovcruor
Immaculate by kcveral sight
VALl. mil MUTllLli AS ialST
I nvri'VTiiv
!. ..lam I. th.- nir.iH. 0 n... rei.ni
i-uiii.l. i'1-titral i-.iiiiiiilit 1 nf liJio. nuntt . the
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Ini inreioiiTneMio. .ih to.Bi it..-bi.nr
" I' ' tn "" nri..u. rd.'oi ra.-h.lt lo
in z 1 eluPK 11 111 lit ll.i -i..iilr i.rp-iiM-l mill
riert aeii-iit ti . .ntity ...i.veiillun 1 r tk
purimse .f -tttiiiit .lelcnatrs ti. a i'i.nres'
lonnl ..tireiitluii Ii iti.n.it- a ennilldiite for
I Jm .. . HM ..
niii.aii' n i-iiiiiiioiiie inr
neieailii- h .-oiiareni inr iuiiuwiiiv I iwl"-" """""" .... Pl. .......
-lof ri.re...iloti noedelepale fumteri . ... .
nrutxvuie..nt (or Hon. DritniaT. Iijnti and I llou Judicious that guard has been the
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ell) of 1. nth rle mi K.-iti.rOajr. April It A. U isl
at the opera hono In nl.l i-ltj .'onvenlDc at x
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riiH-a p in
lit ..rtler.if.-o.. on i-nirii
'iiiitit.ttee
T l J . K-iiS.
I. m-iHi .1
Secretary
t'linlriuai.
HHH.MHHHMHMHM
t rtilV.imn V TUltHAI'
'Pill. Un.l..rk.....uu.l l.nl.. fmliiml
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clause preventing casUal tinkering in
t 11. I ..t.
l"' iicsi u-Kisiaiuie nines i.uuiril!
k''"' deiitoeratic spcaliingoflht.de-
lnllltltflliiill aaf it ill t I'lkCk ill II I till! Ittiwt
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legislature shall pus law and not
mnvo capital tun Leaner n tin
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lP""'-ntle mouthpiece makes this
cowurtny inreai. tioping tueieoy i
'"PW '"t" lm-ing to
' democratic music. It suy lu so many
wuni"- "vote the demoerul'e ticket or
us democrats will kMI the town'" T!ii
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desperation mid atrocity which
would seem beyond even deiuiH-rat-
who are supported to have the security
and prosperilv of their town nt heart
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I "BUr" lo lw cnpiuti rcioouon
clause lu the Wheeler bill this Id i.. tic
pollUl.a orglin acclnre
-7711 1 ( ( ! i On
IMI)f i ij 111 iiihliviii umn.
'.. 11 n . i-m ..' iun. i..lc ... n. 1.1
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'"- nhi.H W...M. H. hr
((J( m-l . MtHfMi itut II tn I
)((N1) ... him
A home paper threatening to hill It
town un'esa it gut democratic' Map-
ping It horn.-.0 the fact : And all this
Ui gn n an utmis b e rt.iii.eal acl-
ran" ' '
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The Leader nnncttr to be 0 freah a
Ui gain an upoislble political acl -
rtUcr. it .. n..ro w-n . st i n.
atoal in the sale of the waterworks!0' l"""l'8 money-klmply bilking
!- ont it knov that A. . Kpen ll " P " tl"" i"ul
'- aod Tom Hart. Wb dem-raU ""' - Uml o will .W cltca
nod mayor und president of the cotln
' n t.aiw.d the Hpengel council to en-
' ier Into a ..Hm.m -n(.... sidling those
uu"' to M L Turner at cenu-
I '''" wd the McKlllinnoy council
So If there was a steal. Kpongel and
Hart and Turner all king bee demo-
crat. ore responsiblo for ft So.
cnucr. nnu tne nuker juat inun
"Uawga. ' shut up on that He It will
choke you. If you keep on chwlng it.
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Mian in mind that the only 0110 uf
"tho old gang" about which the dom
ocntt and pops are o fllnnunl Is A.
J. Hoil. who. as n ineinber of tho
' nnutice committee allowed the M'lit
ban steni -
vtnvv nuns at skujmks
The democrat started nut to conjure
the negro rote Murd aa they trt they
; can i conceal the uli! neKro-hatlni;
' vlfer urud fer Keneiatln by the
duitrOcratlc wrty. The leader ay
ikn tluiroe stlik and tulkt abeut the
' SitiiViny .Viilihrn"! belli if ''to.wif'i'
fHmtntf." "fniiieiHi iind ('ilv "H''
HHln ilriliA.
In llii (i Miitlht h
ma) rotiw." wy this reehlnjf hyixwrlte
Uid Dally Iifiuler "hhiI Uh whir nly'i
frtyktM ir lulu iiineH(f'." Then
ngaln lltulks of "MuttlifWi' ubrosial
OtUff." It shiH out also such dirty
limnlls lo eoluretl men as ttiec:
"Aflrr taut i.ri.f muh miHjlhy''l'i
Wic Mtf tiHrla iimnt irimlml lo mH'ir
lir ." "li lli lUiilftil Ijifrr .nfiii
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Tin negroes mentioned are utnonif
the tnosi Intelligent of the nice men
Who arc lioiiet. loyal respected eltl-
zeiK Negroid can you sloniaeh Midi
omwi or vnl tle lU.limt.rlltk. UBkl.t
v(i l)( xHllUl ruU...
rST ur lH'.Wn'HATir MISHUI.V.
When I). 11. liver turned this city
onr t Acting Mnyor I) M Ross on
juy j t.rt. aMiul u dollar of'
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l.i.i ulileli the mniitlilv retremtev li.ul !
not alll or wull pay l thirty days
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lloss tvaa u deiim.-rat and a majority
'of his counull were democrats. Then
.Muvor tlaiMPH lloUv. . . I
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oral and another council two-thlrd i
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the old provisional "wild cat" scrip
11 vvus put on litis city by demo
;erallt. vxxW. ;.ry democrat lu the
DKlsIitture evcept Dan Pcery. voted
j l0 ine this democratic debt.
Steele sat from .luue loto.lauuury I
seven uionlhs. Ilvcry dollar of in-
dcbtcdiics made by them was paid by
thu Uiu of that year and there was
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I "cUl "ow oulstamllng was made by
I dcmocruU. Ily fusing with the popu
JT ' lists they defeated the republicans and
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' 1I!I..I lllllll.!l h. 111111 llltl 11 11'iri.
I'liu countv assessment for lsii3 wus
in round number of
I which this city furnished Sl.sOO.ooo.
5 So (luthrie pays two-thirds of
pays
? ! the
county
expenses
and
must
pay two-thirds of the county debt now
I out. The county has a bonded debt
iof S.isiniund allotting tlelrtofSIL-
j ' '! I a total debt of l.!3.00o: The city
jj has therefore had saddled on
to It bv
j the demo-pop combine a county debt
i of over Stiouo'
t The Snen.ii iidiiitiiKti:iti.in run th.
elly uearlv a year and paid every obli
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gation it created
A. .1 Spengel was at the head uf a
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i-ioiii.. iiiiuitv iiuiuuviuLic tcimilllr;
U" without ncenl of debt lo pay) for
"" ' Ullllul tliecllll llf tllllt
time left a debt of Sl.ueO. lenities eon
tntcuug worn nl over i.i.UUU ami Slat
njf pttynent oil' so that the McKlllln
m.v wlicll had ll lo irnv
no tin ciiv mis purely us a nemo
cnilie legacy the following monument
.if .l.-lit
oh pnivs0inl
"wild ('It t "(Iclll . S IOl-l.'
' t .it...i ...i ... t.. i
.Spt'llKt'l il(l III IlllS-
"
t nit inn rCMIUMII-
ii-.im
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ti.ttiit) iii-iii unit
litis city must
pit j p ti v t! iy
(Iciiin-pnp
SO 000
(mud ili'iiincnit
ie pop Icjjacy
yiii-i.i -i:t
When tin- republican townsite buartl
M" '"" u ll''1
work wt to be
less than a week's
dune ami close to
a- f unclaimed lots. These lots
haw- all been sold which belonged
to the city. The democratic board
hn been sitting in silent worklcts
' liiry. spoiullng SI. to S.'o
a day
aoou makliig aiiotnor sweet demo-
rail legacy. This runs the tleiito-
r a tic moiiuiueiit to
A (iiiinil To tn I l' UJliill 1 -1:1
The MclllllliiiU'V cuillicll even
against a court inandumus refused to
pay the old provisional debt m par.
U took up Slu.ooo of ll at mi cents nM
'" '""'" '. niicreai. s.it.ug
Shh It curried all the cases to the
supreme court nnd is lighting lo pay
I that old debt If It ptys It at nil. ut a
I discount of at least Mi per cent
' ;
NiXK.n cents n hundred Is your tax
for city expenses. Did you ever live
III a city where vnii pultl lesscliy tax
than that"
a DKMinii.n iiKsrnssmu: ran
TIIK M I U.IK A .V NTJ.W.V
The l.eatlcr talK a K'reat ileal aliont
"the olil ganjc ' who alloweit the MUH-
Van teal. Well the only oue o( that
old "gaiiR" new up for otllw U A. J.
Dual who ashs lo le niaJe KHce
Judje. Deal Is a domocrut lie wa
ii iwtwlK'i Da liinnic iiiiawilMcr of the
city council nhtn .VllllHnn hkIi (
iIkiI ' ll 1a the busliu of the ghunee
uomiiilttec a everybody know lo
have entire super lalon of theoitj's
llnauccs nnd examine all the reconl
and see that Ihey are correct.
liven rejiort Milllklili imule to the
couni ll wa referred to A. .1. Deal.
US a member of the flimiiee eomnilttee.
And A. .1. Deal as member of the
tlnaiice committee pawed mi every re-
port Mtlliknn made and the intitule
show that In the two lust cu'es while
the steals w ere going tin Councilman
Deal moved that MH'Ikun' reports
be approved. Why wasn't Deal attend-
ing to his business" lie was there as
Hie democratic watch-dog. Where
was his eagle eye'.'
Put It down thai A. ' '"'' i ilnme
I'nil. n Mn ii in i iimii i ii ill iiiiniiliy
mi tin H mi in i emiiiiifrii. iilfmi'iif Ihi
Mlllihm ttmla'
i- 77177'
l lil.l'l lil.l IA
MUM T .BS.S0.V.
To the democrats who howl "vole
the dciiiocnilic ticket and save the
capital ' Didn l ( levcland and lloke
know Uuthrle wa a 'black republi
W town hen they gave t.thlrd
ot the territorial appol""'"ls thl
cUv1)akl Lwt erefi .. or
el al. being prominent examples?
Don't it pay a democrat to lire In a
"black republican town.' and why
' wa"1 ' ml-rlr' ' ?
..I .l III. lit linl.l tlii. ..itt.tl In n Mn..Ll
.... 1..!.. I Ill -l.. II 1..
I V Itwijr lioiil kilt; Vf.ta III It UlltLIt
republican ' town a well a they got
very fat jibs for the leading democrat
In this "black republican town'.' tl
pay to have a black icpublican"
town. There i power m it We'll
leave It to Dale. I.uAe llierer. N'lx
Ttiylor. ct 11I If this isn't so'
;ifo7M7c iilir.rro
J AiSiiii-ii
slali Trnixirrr I liuii'lilll. 1111
ol.l .oiifrilriiiii- trail hnt
llnli S't 11 11111
tVii.iilrull
In t..irl nil nl the ileiifii mlti-ltiili-
tri'-oiircr-i ul Arkiin-ii-.
. lnii' iriiiii-'triirtliiii i trcpt the
.ri'i-nt In mill. cut. trt-tc ilr-
1 l.iiitliri.
I TreiiMtrrr .Ni.luii i.l tliiurl
-IWI.00U
'iS.DUO
MOtUlilD
Il'.'.IHIII
.111110011
J.-.II.IMMI
.T.-.llillI
1H.-..IIIIII
Vllll.llllll
Trriiuri-r I. lie of K.iiliiiliy
1 rriiuri-r 1'iilk til Tcuiiesi-e
I'ri-iKiirrr llrlnliii-liiir nl ll
st.lltl
Trrnuri'r ..I l.iiiiNl.iiin
1 ri-.ixirrri.l M:ll Imi.l
llriiinl totiil s. :-.- oilll
Vol a republican state treasurer has
defaulted a tlollur since the party was
born thirty-three years ago.
does the record compare"
How
II .1. Wiun it has been placed on the
republican ticket for councilman in
! lMt' Second wnnl. in place of W 11.
llarly who for reasons personal to his
business atlair. withdrew. Mr. Wil-
bur has been on the council for several
months ami has established hlmtt-if a
u pulnslukiug member tic is a thor-
ough business man. hating charge of
the large busiuca of the Armour
Packing company here He is euter-
prlsinir honorable ami popular Th.-
Second witrd will have two able repre
seiitatlte when Wilbur and N It
Mapletou ate in the -ouniil
i
Tin: entire city ta is nine mill
general road and bridge and nil.
So when you pay S'. on mi t home
remember 1.12 ceutsof it goes topuv
the expense of the city government
which has been "robbing and plun-
dering you and bankrupting the city :"
$1.12 goes to city sehods and S2.70
charge up us 11 demo-pop legacy
abot.l which you don t hc.tr anything
from tlemo-pops.
Text's under the democratic Spengel
admlul.stratluti were -' Vi on a hun-
dred dollar. Now they ore St.no and
v '.So cent of that count tux purely
! deinocrntic and pup anil yet Horner
says: "There is only oue thing I
know the republican are driving u
to bankruptcy and ruin." Well where
would the ileut'iernts drive uo to hell"
Tin Leader aud Maker say Spengel.
Hurt and Turner worked a steal of
S7.I3'. In the snlc of the watcrwoihs
bond n Mile made by muiiui inn
sixty days before the MiKlliiuncy
council came in The men who did
this are democrats. So it wus a demo
emtio steal wasn't it ' Lli I c.idcr
llh. Maker'
Tin: Lender ha nn Item it nil's
"ST.' I" on wntcmork bund Interest
steul." Well clliln I Turner buy those
bunds" Alld didn I l.ov Mcnfrocv up
point him to the highest otliie in 'us
gift'1 Did the i.overnor do this us an
ttdmlratloli of this ; t ti bond inter."-!
steal"
Diai. the negro hating diiu.iirat
anil the tlt-mocrut who allowed the
Millikan steal is tin- only mi. of - de
gang' Leader parlance who s out
for an oltlce.
Till-: city tits proprr fm which the
elly ailmini.stralion is r.-mnsiblc Is
only ti mill tin cent mi the lii.ndi.d
dullilis. Ileiueiuber this now oii
ilcmocratic prevat l.-ators
Lkaiii.ii Is nine mills -i t y tax an ex-
tortion which will dilvc this city to
bankruptcy and uiiu (uit toir Mnii
(let down to fact
Dm: hundred and twenty-nine thuit
sand one hundred and forty-three dol-
lars Is the iluiuu.pnp legacy to this fit)
lu the way uf tlobl
mi ii. I. t.Miriniit in lit'i.
llenlj fiM In I lilrnjn uiil ill Oilier
l'ilnt- IIIkI Mlluli Mini 1'nlil
I. mi Auo. Mur.-li ;. A Minwititiin
wcpt tlown on Ihlcuo hint niflit and
has raired all day. Mret car travel it
badlv deinnrnllied. the oible roaiU be-
Intr ?ioelally hampered by the torm.
OoLDES- cirv Mo. March W The I
third edition of the recent cold wave
reached hete this in.irrilnz A heavy
non storm ha been rainif all fore-
noon Hecimnaui.l b a Nercii n irlh-
wel wind The temperature Is nip-
idly falling At in uelouit It was jo
Jegree alen. .-rn
Dt m-ifi k la March s -A sim.v
alurm set in at midnight and ojulluuett
lotlny. delay lug 4rains and seriously
interfering with tr.tlllc The weather
Iwun getting colder Uih afteruoou
with a tanileiicv lovsanl a bll2ard.
tltTl la March "JU. ltlssnotx-
itlg fttrioiikly. two inches now having
already fallen and It Is gelling colder.
Small fruits are killed
Port Semi Kan. March . -A e-
veie bli..urd etiliii) down Upon south-
eunleru Kitusas this morning the tem-
perature ilrupptug suddenly to .i tie-
jfrees bIhivc zero A Heree uorth wind
I liliiniuir mid vmis ne 'onip.llili'l by a
snem storm Hie early Irilll is mi
killed
MAKISII A t'll:.S sWl:!!!1.
stei.i llhili.lliil l.lerll.ili llltlrliili Sell-
Inn. .1 -It.ill.il siiiilli.i;
Ni:w Yohk. March -Jtl Sixteen of
the Indicted (iravesend ollleers who en-
tered pleas of gttlltv were scnlcncd
yeaterdtty lo the iH-ultciiliary for terms
varying from three months to twenty-
nine da s.itne were lined also.
According to Prosecuting Attorney
Slienurd Ihu election Inspector have
confessed that during the mst two
year .ludges Newton and Mttherland
lm-1 lieen in the habit of stnillliig the
but Int Iukck at (Iravesend and if the
prosecution had known it much about
the cises 11 Week ago as now th"
would nut have accepted any pltK from
Next tun c -cpt tint of gttWyof felony
I'roluliltliil) nil I' tin t Utrlilt.t
WHlllTt. Kan . Miireh JO The local
prohibition lei. "tie the manager of
which were severely erltleUed by .lu llfo
llce.l tturlug the recent receivership
hearings. a Indorse I by the I hriatlan
remperun-c ttlllntic. last ninlit and n
pledge was al.ptel which binds its
sStrr.cr not t.. vote vUthlri three .vonr
for iinv ctn-ldnte for nnv nfllce until
... ..... ..
he shall li;tv pletgui him.elf to strive
to enforce nil laws especially the pro-hibitnt-v
In iv
f lie ( r.iop a-mr Stan Mrtkr-.
1 uti ti... Mar. '1 "' - Aecor.llntr to
noti ;c th" stti.te at tli-t rativ- factories
turn to work. His f.tl.l th.it .ts flt-
ti-rs phiinb.-rs an 1 steam Htt-r mill
lefusc to liniidti! any plpl'in ttiittcl out
by the rune I o While it employe
arc out 'I hi matter will lie brought
before th- ISuildln Trnlva' ennneil at
its next meeting
eel sunk ntnl Cte llfonoe I.
Li'.pox March -itt The llrltish
steatuer Yesso. C-tpt. Slrncli.-n bound
from Newport for Multintor.- in bullaal
collided at :i o'clock thi morning with
the hchixiner l.!j U tlee oil" llfra-
comU- The Yess.i sunk within a short
time after the vessels earn ) together.
(.'apt Mrachen and tho ateainer' crew
were drowned The Lizzie Wilce is
badly dn ningcd
tlrslukr s..il llltlir.t Man r.ill..
Hit iiuo.M. t . March .- i.eorge
. Palmer of Saltvlllc. who ha been
conslilcreil the second wealthiest mail
ill Virginia bus failed lie owned the
nult work that furnished all lo
large nan nt me aouiii during me war.
The details of his failure urn not know n
'"'r''
Western INi.t illtlre Mutters.
c- nxi.ios. March i -The follow-
utg f..ttrtli-elaa post ..lllce npHlnt-
mollis were mude to-day.
It. W .s.iiri Al Hilton I Sir run iou.it
Mlin M rin in at DuinpU i I'ettli eounly J
M Ma tl.i I at I.l liert. till.- St francol
.oiulv J IlilUrd. Jr
In li onus At stprlnt c rck. t UutnieU3
.'uu.iii J H nt -r
It.n;s llmilaa fur Mii)dr-
ii.m.i.h N . March '.'!' 1. U.
Pectic tie- reptibllcau candidate for
u.a or was elect. si over Humorist John
Keudrl.-k Hangs. i'.-mo.-rat an I all live
caudidales fur members of the board uf
iildertu-n were also lit-e.-!! ll ctu an
almost complete ch itigc in city gov-
ern men t.
A Siitnl I cniisyltnulii tlumii 1 1. Mil
PiirsiiiKi.il. Pa.. March 'It".- Cleirles
C. (liter f. n nil I'liiiiiiuuder of the
I'nlglils 'leinplnrnf I'cnnsyUaniii. illml
this morning of spin tl meningitis. He
was a thirty-third .l.-rec taon and a
member of the (Iriental (Irder Nci.'ea
of the 1y1lc Shrine
Netirittci liittn siiep: tr.i-.
.Noftiii Pl TfK Neli. March J'.i
The town of Sutherland sixteen mile
u.'t uf here was tut illy destroyed by
tire lust night. A high wind wu rag-
ing ut the time aud the effort to atop
the lire were of no avail. A complete
report of the losses cannot be obtained
t t imiriilili' H'lii-n- t .uu.iii lieail
Li i' ii: tlii). Kan. March -.' -Mrs.
Mai.'iiict Itcldcii lU'ttherof 1 Hod-
den died at her homo in this city last
night 'Ihe deceased wit oue of the
einlv M-tllci-s In this city and wits si)
veurs of age at the time of her death
In Your Purchases "' ln "-i
.-. sac a lew cents
mi til. Ilnll.i hy huyin ; tlu-iit at
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(iLAIIn.MA A VII.
JI2It2 T -'i.t
Till: MISHOtllll I'KITI.HIh.
ItMiililtl'int Ailnplril mill I itmllil ile .Niim
Inilril il I In If ( iiim-Mtluti In linnet
I IIJ.
Kt.ssAstirt. Mn Mareii '.".. -It was
nearly S p in. yesterday before a ier-
tuanent organization of llie pvpu-
llt convention wa tmrfecVed O. D
Jone. of Knox uoiinty wit elect
eu permuuerii cnairiiiau una 1 11111 inx-
on editor of the Missouri World at
Chllllcothe. was chosen secretary
While the conimillee 011 r.-slut.uni
was at work (leti. Pail Vjhderroort
of (iinitha. utldressed the convention
on the lalxir ipi.-st'iili
The lommlltee on lesoliilioii made
Its rejHirt. The llmiilm platform was
adopted mid its tirlnciple telterated.
The tesolulioiis aditpte 1 are a follow s
llBulvmt 'Hill ( 11 lul.irs and reiurat.'
iiur faith III (I.H)uit I.rihili;r ct lhOniilta
liljlnfiii At th iin 1 Ime e .l-nutin - nut
WilT tlie iiUtlntliK.it tie) old tlliv li.. I ill .j
the iiWi-hil oen ..( Hi- tln etufl-iei iif ijji(ri't
num. ili 1I1 in icralli; ami tepiiiillcah partlr in
etlilbltcsl br the ttf.-ietit wlnililatr.iil.ni That
i- ie Mllliulurm the ..'inrmcliliiruM ot th.-
tiit.'Ml JiKllrl'trr That It UetefiHIn.- trri
Id j I an- lim.ii-ilileiii mill the elHIenee uf te
liubllran IIKiiui IjM and Ihlt l.i' IM iiloin
ul tl.i- iri'.nt c.iiiilMi'.l ii ut the l'nlt-l snifi
in n-ttnrl tu ihuanlnii the b-ilrr.tl ..l-serv
n.ilitt (rum the iruVl-iluh of the s rl -1 Kn
rtlah ctxi-illtutlun and are iiin-t inun:irit.lul
tti.1 u mul led tot A r iubllo and a free peoii e
'lti.it ki i.iiiijDil a rrtist n or ait.enJment of
tkerunaiitutiOfl. bothla nuiflt. the manner
i.f cho.-li.i the J'lilitet and the j-jrinlutluii of
the euurt
That In their rttort to ehfpfo (be liroi'.i "h
uf the ttreailad Inter state (otumwr... la 'U-f
are threaten n to Interfere and are interfer-
lur alih the ilberlle uf th- cltt-n In a man
tf-rthtl tut no preee leocu in thi tu-mtrj
That e reioBimend an n 11 tt -nt tu th
0-nlltiilloii uf the tote to th .1 -i I that Here-
after mi lutereit h-arlii obllfat mi the
tale hall ever be lurd and e .. ! jIo
r ei'mmeaJ -.m-han amrndti -i.t to th- .- ti
lutlon of inn 1'nlte.l Hiai-
We favor the maklneuf cHI.-Ul alrte and
fin ehniiwtioiii the it 1 i- t nulaim to the
Hair of labor and h" irlcm nf the product
if labor In utrli alt 'arn- .11 -l feei arc paid
Vt e reiterate trllh niph.ii 'ne ileniaiid a
emboll.-d in tie ntuaha Uil nu for irurern
ment oaner-ihtnol ralimadi a 'h nni) jut
aiidinrreeiaoiiitliiBof th- ifih-MorUtl ii.U-
11. .11
ttrlmui the a'!oill .11 -.f the prtnrl'ile .it th
miilatlve ami refer mlum a in nr-tice.i in
ii.-r.nd and lar.'.'lr adio ated IhrouYUO'it
ihl ro'.inr
The convention 'hen proceeded to
nominate candid ties fur the next atale
eleetii It tolw held in NoVeilllier t I
I 'ones 01 ratlin i-mummi 01
I vontloi- was ii..iii.n.ite.l for tipretne
judge and J l LllilT. of Atid-rsoli.
" ulwn ''- candlda.-v for superin-
tenueni ot pnmic nisir.i.in.11.
! tk kl ......hIh.i ........-. I
t the evening session Chairman
Imies called the convention to order.
Nominations fur railroad eommlasloncr
then began The names of Thomas .1.
Ilendrl'kson. of Mates county and Paul
Dickson of Livingstone county were
submitted Mr llentlricksun wbn train-
7
The state central committee neleitod
Is composed of -I M. Met all Adair
county: K. V. Parr --iilllvaii countv; .1.
( Penny. ('aid well county; Dr. r. ItL.ck
.s'Mlttwi countv. (i II. Ileffner .lack-
son countv; Itfton Thoutpson. .luhtiKoti
county. Dr A Self. Saline c.iuut.
I'oU-rt It isekenderfer Lacle ! ciuntt .
V. A li.l.ou. Mont' imery ciuutt ; .1.
It lAdlell. Mt Louis; H lluuniiford. t.
( Louis; J. II. Davis. Wright count . M
' XI. cue. Howell entntytM N .lniii"s.
' lusjier eottuty
'I he convention then adjourned sine
die.
1 111: sibveu ciltti.t-
'h" ilinertiiuent 1'rnn.ninee the ilnler
I t'lili. Till i.llil It itn.nil t e tile tl it.
Tt k M .. . .-. lv.r
I -rt.e u .w . .lIH.r.ltiv. It ..! .
1 .IM.iti..n i:....i. ir U o.v.... .
nutnlH-r and each pats much p-r
' mnuXiu UH WM1 lU wvnH.r
ri-aeh.'il he is lo bi- paid l.nn.or e.'.uj.i
. hk ...1 .. ..... .... .. ....... isi..i
. s f n.i.1. (. .v.-ntment
J prottoiiiices lh. oi.l.-r uiilimdil in the
following letter which explains itself
( 0i i tyv. t.irtliug reading to Sul
. Ver Circle members all "i-i- the 1 hi
I 1 M Himilur 1 .thru- m
AsttlSi.to Mmh . - li.n lu
kiioaleaw-c the rei. 1 1 t i r 1 r tb" I'th
j Instant a.l 'r.-- ! 1.. ''. i 1 !- r i u
a 1th uh'ii to t Hit ... 1 ir. 1 - i s 11. 1 ; t'n
. rratertwltim r ..I Hi- i . . n. i'u.i.
I tite so b'ty 1 ma -ill .- 1. 1 1 1 1. h.. I 01
1 Tiimm ini "ii in' i. nt. u i ' .i
I nciiib. rof th-'i.i.'i- 11 1 mi-1 1 in 1 ..ui.-rii 4.
irmr us xhiii us ii hi -. . i- ( u 1 1 11 pi n. ur
thU.oniuuvis.il)- i.nii. I. in- pi ii.. .in
iifaei-ti'ius Mil Old -I'tii' Hi li us. i H-m.n-s
jf the t'lllte.l lales. ..11 I ll.' 'lui'ril 1 unn t
carr on It t.ualueHs t'l-.'in-h tii.-'. ti i I Hiat-
malls The as-t-1ta.1l itl..ru -i -i'in-ra. hix
riiteU that i-inii.ttiti a mil sii.-ii.i te ra iij(
upon a si m Ur basis um iuiti - . and mtltu
t1. n onfan't.-d 'nr a u..ii.'iii p.nK..'
will aawitatn ulilti.-i tin iir.li-rof ihe HiUer
t tl elf U IMlnr the mil's ic. I If so proper atepi
t 11 be taken to enforce He 1. mis o 'S aialum
tgalnat Ilia nittL.vs ol id' innt-rti t thank
rou for i-ai:.!!- th-' all. niton -I 'he .! p.irtmi-iit
In theilr. ular 1111U1"' -.u 4 1.. il.i. ..i.'.iu : 1
Hun and cut to the puhtu- V-ii rcsun.!
flllt. II C HtM-
Ai'llli Asclnta.lt Atturiii' ll -m-ra.
better ( urrier Hille.i.
1 111. ciio March Jli--(nu (llmstt-d
shot 1 nd killed Letter 1 .irr.er ClilTord
at Mmllsoti and 1 lurk streets Ju thu
Vert business center of the cite thi-
nfteriiiHiu Hundreds uf popl who
were NisMllg the e aiiers u 'tltcs.nl the
sli.Mitiiijf and threiiteited liltiistcd with
lyuehlttg. but he was soon liM-ke I Up
bv the iMillee A scandal Is said to b.
back of the shoot In.
nr.leruil In l-eilti- the I ...l.ilri.
I. si tile March .".1 lu.l.'.. M.u-kct
of I'liitud 1'niid wic. was ait i- 111 ad
Jllstlll ' till' lIlir.Tl-M . s I. t V. .--I liollllii
I'l'tnl .nni Pond 1 re.-U his i. n thrcit-
en. I 111 .ini'in 111 mis li'tt.-i .
to li .1 .1 the ciiuilt 1
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