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BEAVER HERALD;
N. P. BAVK. PiiMtahar.
. OKLAHOMA
. .fOPICS OF TBS DAT.
Iowa Ha Ihe MnI Hank.
'According to the lown Male Itegln-
cr that state Iiiih 200 more financial
lnntlttitlonn tlinn uiiy other ntnto III
the union. The bank lire generally
small however.
Ha Knairi from Kiperlence.
flen. White prudently niiyn of the
data when the wnr will end Hint "It
depend on the llocrn." He known
from experience the tcnuelly with
which they stick to n tank.
Hirst Jewess la Hit on m Throne.
The prlnceiw of Monnro tin' small-
rat kingdom in the world In the first
Jcwrus to nit on a fctiropeiin throne.
She wnn n Minn Heine mid wnn Hrst
married to the dtiku of Illrhellcii.
No Batter Kver A Host.
Tlio three new battleships whose
lenlgnn have been necrpted will cost
17000000 rnrh mid 1m ulile lit endue
7000 miles with one eonllug. No more
powi.rftil vessels wero ever ulloiil.
Itolrte to 111 I'lrat Money.
An AtchlNon (Knn.) mmi. now rich
lion carried on IiIh perHiin for f0 yearn
the flrnt money he ewr earned In lilt
life. He nnH he him gonu without
food 4H bourn rather Ihiiii spend It.
Not Ono TVae Kturultit
Tlirre Iiiih not hern mi execution In
the nuvy ulnee IHI'J. unci It In n ntrlh-
Ing fact that of the numerous sol-
tllcrn sentenced to ileal h for inllltiiry
offenses during the wnr with Spain
not one wiin executed.
Ittet I.Ike Anjr Other Han.
(Jen. Fred tlrant tells im Interview'
cr In the l'hlllpplncs Hint he In not it
candidate for vice president unit Ih
doing nothing to fcreure It lint Hint
he should like ftich n iioiiiliiaHoti
"Juki iim uny other limn iinltirully
would."
No Haeli Thin a Abtolnta Alienee.
I'hologniphy of koiiikIk Iiiih renehed
a point Hiiul to establish the fnet Hint
them In no Mich thing nn nliHolute nl-
Icucfi. The nniehliiii lined Ih ho scnsl-
tlve that It reconln the lightest cur-
rent of air panning through it room
nnd distant noises the enr eniiuot tie-
tcct. Uneitlngat.hetl Flree.
'A writer III the Forester hiivh Hint
the forent flren in iiortlieru Colorado
which In recent yenrn licit ileuuileil
cxtenslvu nrciiH nm largely the n
nult of rnrlcnnncsn on the tnirt of
ltuntern nod campern. During n re
cent trip through the moiiuttiliin hu
found three unextinguished emiip
fires and by tracing two forent llrcn
lie found that their origin wim In
enmp flren. These burned nrenn were
of 100 und SOU nercn.
WAD KIMD TO T POOR.
Death of Ka-Menator (lawyer of Wlaeontej
Una of thn Moil Hamarkabla Man
Who figured In rubllo tlfe.
Oshhush Win. March HO. Hx-Scnt'
lor J'lilletiiH Knwyer dleil jcntenlny lit
the ngo of n:i yearn. The evnenntor
retired from piddle life niiveu yearn
iiK) when lie left the United Ktntc
nciintf. Ho nerved tlve termn In the
limine mid two In Hie nenitte and tnitdo
n fortune In Hie lumber IniHlnenM. 1'or
yenrn Henntor Hnwyer eontrolled the
repiibllemi party In WIkcoiihIii It
wiih mild that Kenator Hnwyer hud mi
Intercut In etcry church Hint linn been
built In hln old coiigiCHnlonnl dlntrlet
nluee IHilt lie helped to build iiimiy
n hfhooMioiiKaiinil iitno eoiilrlliuted to
rid If Ken. He helped muiiy a youiiff
man to ncipilre nil education nnd net
neoren of men up In IiiihIiichk. The
inont of .Mr. Snwyer'n wealth about
W.ooo.oiw In the rentilt mainly of hln
lumbering nnd denlM In pine Inndn.
rrom IHIO to I HOD not lenn thmi 30000
dliferetit men hnd been employed by
1:1m. It In wild tin pite muiiy Clirlnt-
liuin prrneliln to the whloS of hln
former employe of lifted mortKnKcx
mid chfclm. The brother from whom
he hud borrowed the $101) for hln ntnrt
In l.fn lifetime poor. Inter. The nena-
lor nent htm the $100 with Intercut
mid followed it with other eheekn.
TAYLOR'S PLANS DEFINED.
Witt Not lllva Dp th Ofllra of llovarnnt
I'nttl I tin I'nllcd Hlatra fluprama
Court najr.Hn
IimiIhIIIc. Ky. Mnreli .In. lioi. V.
S. Taylor paused throiiKh hern Thurn
dny on hln wny to lliitlfi county to
attend the ruiieriit of hln nlster.
While hem the Koteruor iiiiule a htnte
incut roiireridiiir hln probahli' eourne
III the eent that the iIccIkIoii of tho
einirl of iippealn In iiKiitlint him. While
it ban been geiierully tiutlcmtood that
the repiibliciiiin would not nurrelider
the ntate ollleen on the Judgment of
Hint court nothing oltlclul linn lieiclo-
fore been gleu out on Ihe nitltji-el.
He mild:
The court ur npiiciiU lino lull rt liil.rn
up t tm ciiHn unit any iiiuiiiiuicrtiirtit fr.i.n
nm iin to my netlniin nfler tlwlr ilwlcloti
would ! lifrmiittirr. Tlie iiKrccini'Ml of
lh iiUiirncyn fur IhiIIi tililef. lutnever
MiilcH fpirlllciilly tlml Ihtre Ih In Im no
Kovi-rnmi-tit iiiiIII Urn raw I llnully wt
tied liy Itirr niiprrnm cntirt of Hie I'nllcil
Htiilcn nml 1 llilnk I will net ly Hid.
iilirecinent In every itrp I tnko mul in :
Rtve up nay of the rliclitx I tit" I ly It.
COAL FOR ALL EUROPE.
Indiana' I'lau for Criminal Innana.
The movement to ckIiiIiIIkIi a hoc-
pllul for Hid erluilnul Iiikiiiic In Imll
mm hnn the nupport of iiiohI of the
jiidgcn of the erluilnul mid circuit
rourtn nnd i.i ulno fmored b.v the
nulhorltlen on tnedlrnl JuilMpiuilcncc.
Thn nnyluni would lie for the reln
nlve line of thone Killlty of hiiiic ulro-
elollH crime but licitlltlcd beeniiHe of
nn humility dcfciiKc. Ah it In now.
men itliout wlione guilt their in no
ipifHtlon have brru penult led to go
free mid nonie of tliciu hur repented
their crimen.
Sla.t Lorabl nf All.
Mofct lovnblr nnd inont deeply loved
nf nil the fumotiH rlilldreii of l.ymuu
Jterchcr wnn Kev. Thouinn Keuiiletitt
llcecher who died recently In nimirii
N V In the mnttcr of money hu
wan what tnoHt people would rail en-
tirely IrrcMpotiHlhlc Aimont eery
penuy which came Into hln hniidn he
ut once guve nway to the pour ami
Jie.ond hln wife would huve wanted
often for the tieceHHiirlen of life but
for the watchful euro of u commit-
Ire of hln congregation who looked
after hln financial cure.
Work for tba Arbitration Court.
It In n relief to hear Hint the much-talkcd-of
court of arbitration at The
JIairue In act unity to be called upon
to nettle n petty dispute between two
of the Jlnlkmt nttttrn iner it tiny In
land lit the Danube. The world him
nlinont forgotten the elaborate arbi-
tration court created on paper at
The Hague hint nuiumer. Now that
two little inlaudn belonging to Hon-
tnanlrt nut! Iliilgiiria haw taken u no
tion to blend Into omt larger Inland
there In n chance for an International
board nf arbitration to Intcrtciic.
Hotel ami llarlna; Mn.
The union barbers of Chlengo nrr
fiohl nml during men. They huir re-
fused the petition of the "lady bur-iM-rn"
of the city linking for uilmlssloii
Into their orgiiiilutlou. They decline
Hint the only union Into which they
are willing to admit their fair coin-
H!titom In that of matrimony. If
the "lady barbers" will agree to sub-
Htltiltc wnshlug for sliming noap mid
will imr their shemn In euttliig dresn
patterns Instead of hair the mascu-
line toiiHorhil artists are willing In
make im iigreriuent wild them.
Hwrat l'otatn.i for Kiirnp.
Tlie niiceesH of ('harlrn .1. Murphy In
Introducing corn to the people of
Kurope linn Inspired the Idea of in-
ipiiilntlng the old world with the
inrrlta of the sweet potato. The
movement In under the direction of
tho Vnnnvllle Knriuern club nf College
Tark Mil. The secretary declares tin
effort will be itmde to educate the
manaea of Kuroie to nn appreciation
of the nwcet potato. The southern
ntatra grovr them In great utiiitlHen
nnd li In felt Hint n whirr mtirlcel
wouki lacrrnse their profits.
aw Waklatnn Hamit by lha llrltl.h.
A reconl which In thought to he un-
surpassed In ithe rountry In Hint of
Wrr. Daniel J Ilnttrr nf Hanover ln.
who thin month celebrated IiIh ninety
fourth birthday. Dr. Manner nerved
for 09 consecutive yearn In the mliilk-
iry of thn Lutheran eliurcli. Dr.
iMKer In ono of the few Ihlntr men
who can boaat of hiivjng tallied with
Tfayrtte durlDg the Brrut Prepch
j. imnh'h aecond 'Jilt to thin eountrv
jlMM) ho fiuw the puTi'M Viiflnifn at
MmnfifOH uurnrit oy inn nntlHti
rllW IHB war oi loiif
Unpraerit.nt.il Oritur rnmlna; In ll.atrrr
InThl. Country for Hhlpin.nt li llir
Old WnrliL
Philadelphia .Mnreli :i. The sleuiii-
r Dutch I'llnce in Inking mi n em-go
it thin port of '.()(! tons of bituminous
ernl for Itottenlum. Thin Is belleted
to be the llrst roiislgumcut of soft
coal from I'hiliidrlphiu In the Nelli-
c Hands und it Ih expected that other
lurge Nhlpmeiiln will be miide in the
near future. rrom nil parts of
Kurope which heretofore Iiiih been
supplied by count lies other thmi the
I idled States orders for shipments
of eiiul lime been received by iner-
chimin here recent l. KHirls nf rout
from thin and other north Atlantic
ports in Hie Mediterranean still com
I Mine to be heat .
WHAT CONGRESS IS D0IHG.
Tlia Population of Oiiam.
Wiisliluglnii March ::il. lieu. Wliiel-
cr bus submit ted u report upon his
nlixcrwitlouH und liupresslniiN nf the
island nf tlitiim. He suvn the area
nf the Island is uboiil I.Vi sipuirc miles
of whkdi one-half In susceptible nf
fullltuthili iillhougli only about one
per cent is nuw under ciiltliiitlnu.
The population is fixed nt about ti.lHIll
souls nearly nil of whom reside In
the towns. The soli In very fertile
uml fruit n mid staples are produced hj
ipiatitlty.
Hear ll.noutir.il aa ftlavalinlilrr..
Philadelphia. March .'111.- At yesler
day's nesslou nf the Delaware Metho-
dist conference a resolution denounc-
ing the Itoers as slaveholders was pre
seated by Iter. V. II. Hut tier mid wiih
unanimously adopted. The conference
is composed of colored preachers ami
li'ymeii of Delaware Maryland and -t
portion in I'cuiiHyhiinlii 'the slavery
complained of in the present appren-
ticeship system in vogue at the Itocr
tepiihlle
Mara lloya aa Atloraay..
Hiithrlr Ok. .Mnreli :iil.- In the ills-
Irlet court here yesterday tleorge M.
(ireeti mid Kriink llurford appeared
nn attorney for William Muselry
charged with grand hireen.v. Mosely
wnn convicted. A feature of the ease
wnn the extreme .vouthof Moscley'sal-
torueys. Hitch Ih scarcely 'JO ami
llurford In only 11 nnd are probably
the youngest licensed attiune.vs in the
fulled Slates.
l'rr.lilrnl Krnc.r'. Iloa.l
l.oiiiloii Mnreli :ill. The llloeinfon-
(eln coireapoiideut of the Morning
I'nst telegraphing WciIucmIiiv. sii.vs:
"I'rcshleiit Kruger bonstn IiIh Inten-
tion to reluke llloeiuruiitelu within u
week mid It appears probable thai
the lloers lire advancing In force
MllllllWIIIll."
I.ojbI tit tti TatllT-
U'lishiiigtnn Mnreli ltd. -In the sen.
ate Thursdii.v .Mr. I'ettus olTcied mi
miiemlmeiit to the I'orto Itlco tail It
bill to strike out the 1.1 per cent
tn HIT. Defeated 111 for to XI iiguliisl.
Injured by a llla.t.
Spokane. Wash. March :m.. Kite
nen were nerlounly Injured by thn
premature explosion of it blast yes-
terday. The men were working at the
foot of it rock bunk when the '.'.1 tons
of rock loosened by Hie blunt rolled
upon them.
rr.d llllbart Ulna tba Sho.it.
.Vcw York Mnreli :ii). l-'rrd (IlluVrt
or Spirit bake. In. defeated 1. A. It.
Kllloti of Kansas City In u lot) bird
match for the Dupont trophy yester-
day ufteruooii nt the Dexter park
trap by u score of UU to 00. '
Turkey Kielada tlur I'ork.
((instnntlnople .Mnreli :I0. The
porte Iiiih Informed Hie Hulled Ktiilcn
legation that In future the Importa-
tion of American pork will be pro-
hibited. The reason for Hie prohibi-
tion as given In that the meat In In-
jurious to the public health.
Death of an Aa;ed Woman.
Plymouth Mass. March :)!).--Mrs.
Felicity I'icknrd tiled ill Hie home of
her noii ijl-nterilny ngrd t3 yearn U
months and in days. Until very re-
cently her mind wiih clear mid her
I health good.
a "
a
froeaadlnci of Oar National Lawmaker
from Day to Day la Condaaaad Koran
Keaolatloa and Mill.
'A mrmuro wan pnaaril In tha nennta on
tho 2ltlt Providian; for tho nppolptmenf
by tho prraldent of n commtVf Ion to In
vetls;ato tha trade and commcrco of tho
orient with n vlnw to tho otrnalon of
American commerce. Henntor Knlrbiinka
(Ind.) presented a resolution accepting;
a ntntun of ptlver I'. Morton from tho
ntntn of liutlnna nnd providing that It
bo plneed In atntunry tmll. It wnn nicrecil
to. .After n spirited debate thn house
took tho Insl roimrrsslonnl step In com-
pleting the Puerto Itlcnn relief bill aurcn-
Ina; tu Ihe ronferenco rrpnrt by n votn of
137 lo 7. The bill turns over In Iho pres-
ident for Iho uan of Puerto Illco. nrer
$2W.0O) of Ihe cuatnmn receipts rolltctrd
on Puerto Itlcnn goods. A hilt wnn
passed appropriating 110000 for destitiin
for u nultnhlo memorial In Wnithtnxton
to tllyrsiis H. tlrnnt.
Henntor I'ornker (O.) nnnounced In tha
senate nn tho 2Cth thnt tin would prcsn
the Puerto Itlcnn bill to n vote as soon nn
posslliln Henntor llumin dennunced as
u "midlitniis lie" Iho published statement
Unit ho hnd said thnt tho pnesngo of tin-
Puerto Itlcnn tnrtrt hill would bo In pur-
suance or u denl whlrli would hrlliK In
till? contributions In tho rrpulillrnu cam-
paign fund. The Alnsknn civil rode was
then tnkon U Tho house ronsldcred
the nrtny npproprlntlon bill but thn tie-
tinto wnn without any notntile Inrldrnts.
Mr. IllitRrly (Knn.) opimsed a permanent
Inrrensn of the nrmy as prejudicial to
the country's best Interests. Mr. At-
I'rlrh (Aln.) Introiluced n bill for estub
llhlilru; n illplnmntle nnd civil service ecit-
IfBH near Wnslilngton.
The Puerto Itlrnn tariff nnd government
hill wns discussed for tirnrly three hours
In the senate on tho 27th hut little prog-
ress was mnito on thn mensurc. The
Alnsknn rlvll code hill wns considered
during the morning hour nnd nn nniriul-
menl In sel nslile the secretary of wnrn
permits for milling gold muter the sen
precipitated u lively dihate. A resolu-
tion offered by Henntor Harris ItCan.)
tolling upon the secretnry of the In-
terior to furnish the setmln nil pipers
or charges nied with inn government
relntlng to (' M. Ilnrnen governor of
Oklahoma vwix ugrveil to. . .The hiiuse
ileliateil the army appropriation hill (lie
discussion covering a wide range of top.
Irs. Mr. I.cntz (().) deuimnecil mill-
tnrlsm unit the wnr In Urn Philippines
which drew n healed reply from Mr.
M.irsh (til.). Mr. Curler (Knn.) Introduced
n hill to estnhllsli n bureau of criminal In-
formation In rnmicf lion with the depart-
ment of Justice.
The senate on the ZMh ngrreil to vote
nn the Puerto Itlcnn government nnd
tariff hill on Iho uflernoon of tho .Id of
April. Henntor Davis (Mlnu.) In the de-
bate on tho uu-usiire ndvorntrd free
trade between Ihe Palled Hlnles nnd Ihe
Inland. The Alnsknn civil rodo hill was
dlsiussed for it short time Henntor dal-
linger (N. 11.) presented n resolution
from thn committee on pensions provid-
ing for additional help for Ihe rommlttee
staling that there were 1750 senate bills
before the committee and hundreds of
house bills yet to come... The house de-
voted nearly the whole day to thn nrtny
appropriation hill n good deal of talk
taking plncn. Utile of whlrh was pertinent
to tho bill. The scimtit tdll to npprovc u
revision of certain sales of Olon nnd Mis-
souri lands In Nebraska nnd Kansas wus
passed ami the tonfereiire reports on thn
urgent delleleiicy und pension appropria-
tion bills wero ugrecd lo.
In thn senate on the )tli the propo-
sition to strike from Ihe Puerto Itlcnn
measure the provision levying 15 per
rent of the Dingley duties on tho Is-
land's products wns defeated by a vote
of i! to .Tl. Henntor llnverldge (Ind.)
ninde ii speech udvoriillng reciprocity
between Ihe I'tilled HtaloH and Puerto
Itteo Henntor Pint! (N. V ) Introduced an
amendment to tha Indian appropriation
bill providing for u congress of llm rep
resentatives of the various Indian Irltus
or the I'ldlcd Hlnten nt tho Iturfalo Pan-
American exposition ami appropriating
Jln.im for the payimnt of Ihe expenses
of the congress The house passed Ihe
army appropriation bill. One of (he
mneiiilniiuls adopted opens the soldiers'
hollies lo Ihe nltleers and men of the vol-
mitter and ngular armies Ineapaellaleil
by sen See duilui' or since llm Hpanlsli
war.
BORROWED E0YPTIAN OURS
Or. rayrta Call tha Moltan'a Attention to
tha AdmlaalonThat Ureal ItrlUIn It
.Using III Mailm. .
1 llrunselln March 30. Dr. I.eyds the
rllplnmntle ngent of tho Trnnnvnnl has
Jrnwn the nttentlon to tho Kgyptlnn
.mil Turkish govornmentn to the fact
that the llrltlsh government hnn nil-
ndtled that nix Maxlmn wero bor-
rowed front the Kgyptlnn army for
tine lit the Trnnnvnal war nnd han tle-
inmided explanations for thin breach
of neutrality declaring Hint unless
thn gnus nre Immediately returned
Hie Transvaal will consider the Kgyp-
Hon government hnn abandoned neu-
trality und In lending openly Itn as
klstnnre to (Irrnt llrllnlu
VALUES OUR FRIENDSHIP.
Pranra Will Plane No Obatarle In tha War
of Oar Aqaleltlnn of the llaolth Weat
Indian Ilanla.
Purls March .10. The foreign ofllce
Authorities make the following state-
ment regarding l-'rauce'n attitude to-
wards American acquisition nf Danish
Went Indies! Trance will place no ob-
stacle whatever lit llm way of the
iiucccnn of the Danish-American nego-
tiations. On the contrary In view of
her cordial relations with both the
('lilted Stales nml Denmark she Ih
willing to waive her rights over Santa
t.'ru. im Trance values her friendship
with these two countries fur more
highly (hnn tiny claims she tuny hiitf
In the Danish miHIIen.
MUTINY ABOARD SHIP.
thirteen nf the Crew of the I'nlted Hteter
Transport Hedgwlrk llrought to New
York In Iron'.
New York. Mnreli .10. The I'lilled
Gluten transport Sedgwick urrlved
Thursday from Iliivamt and (llhnra
with At cabin passengers mid tin dis-
charged fitrloiighed soldiers civilians
tic. The Sedgwick brought nearly
$' 1)00(10(1 In specie nml n lurge (inutili-
ty of t'lihau products for the furth-
coming Paris exposition. While ut
(ilbara l.'l members of the transport's
crew refused to obey tifllrerH orders.
They were plneed III Irons und
brought to this port for trial.
M0 EXPRESSION GIVEN.
Cornwall's Cnrlnii. Cii.tom
Scrambling fur nuts upon the sea-
shore Is mi annual event liikeu purl In
by the children of Port Isaac n lull-
ing village on the northwest const of
Cornwall. The little ones Inking pail
will deserve the little recognition nf
their services in such u wny lend-
ing it hand us they do when Ihe
local lifeboat has returned from riding
the stormy waters. To haul the boat
fiom the bench lo Its station In u heav-
ier tusk than the crew can accom-
plish hut with u couple of hundred
youngsters pulling at the ropen the
craft In noon safely housed. Once it
.vciir the coxswain of the lifeboat hnn
n large ipimillty of nuts given to him
to scatter among Hie children it neg-
lect upon one particular occasion to
curry out Hie custom bringing about
n Juvenile strike by wny of refusing
to assist ut further hauling up.
Sprrdlly however the brave rugged
ft down who rink their liven "for
those on the sea" made tin the dlf
ft mice In dispute witli the. children
mid then' Ih long likely to remain ut
Port Isaac the annual nut scramb-
ling beside the sounding sea. Hidden
I'ciim.
Here
and
There
In
A-
Oklahoma.
Cbtne.e Criminal Ijw.
Ilsll wnn guilty of hushing up for
lunacy thi' minder nf one nf IiIh suns.
Another sun brought the ruse tu
light mid It wnn held that the father
might heiiellt mid be excused while
the sun mi the other hand wiih sen-
tenced In too blown mid three .veins'
triiiisporlutluii for denouncing hln
biulher'n murder beeemise In doing
so he hud brought hln father into
ihillger nf the law. A lather who
burled bin son olive was let nlT he-
cmise the boy ubtiseil him: mul ll Is
ipllle permissible fur u father lo
rtriiiiglc his daughter If she iiiIhIic-
Iiiivch. Noll's mul Comments on
Chinese Criminal Law b.v II. Alabaster.
Ki-l'reOilent Cleveland Hay Me Never
Ntatrd He Would Vote fnr llrjan If
Nominated Again.
Princeton .V. .1. March ill). - T.x-
I'rrsldent tlrover Cleveland wiih Inter-
viewed Thursday In rcgnrd to the
statement that he Ih III favor of the
reiiomiiintlou of William .1. Ilrynu fur
the presidency uml will vote for him
if he runs again. Mr. Cleveland denied
that he had given any authority for
such u statement. He declined to give
expression to hit views on the sub-
Jeet. The Charge. Again! Callahan.
Perry. Ok.. .March .10. The news
from Washington Hint Hon. .1. Y. Cal-
lahan it former delegate to congress
from Oklahoma may be compelled to
face charges brought by postal nn-
thorlllcH foe violating the franking
pi Iv lieges hnn caused considerable
comment nil over Okhihumn. Mr.
Callahan in u preacher uml populist
politician. Ills friends deny the
charge mul say It vvan hatched fur po-
litical eircct.
India's (Ireat l.naa from Drought.
Calcutta. March 'M. In addressing
the council upon the budget the vice-
roy. Lord Curon. said Hie loss tu the
wheat crop caused by the drought
during Hie present year wiih $101100-
POO In $.'.0.1)1)0.1100. He lidded that the
hiss to Hie cotton crop wan :i."iMl-
lion while the nil seed crop usually
covering flH.ono.ooo wan non-cxlsienl
out side nf lleiigul uml the northwest
provinces.
Ihe Hog Market llooinlng.
Kansas City Mo.. March .10. The
hog market In nil it boom such ns
linn rarely been experienced. Prlcen
huve gone up more than $1..'0 it hun-
dred pound since .Iniiunry 1 uml lire
now selling for the highest prlcen in
six yenrn and in fact the highest
prices that ever prevailed nt it time
when so many hogs were coming to
market us ut present
Mr f.angtrj'4 I'lay Alan llarrad.
Pittsburgh. Pit. Mnreh .10. Mrs.
I. My I .nn try. who in booked to nppenr
in thin city next Monday will not be
permitted to produce her play. "The
Degenerates." This wiih decided by
Mayor Dlehl who received protests
from the PrcHbylerlaii Ministers' nn-
Michitlnii iigaiiiHt the production nf the
play mi I lie grounds thai It Is I ill'
moral.
Will Pay About Bl.ono.uoo.
Washington .March III). A Ileal
between the ('lilted Slates mul Dell-
mrrk for Hie purchase of Ihe Danish
West Indies In likely lo be laid be-
fore the Meiiate thin session. The price
of the Islands hnd practically been
agreed upon u mouth ugu ut uboiil
$10011000.
(-oiinlrrf.lt One Hollar lllll.
Washington March ::o. -Chief U II-
kle of tin' secret service yeslerihi.v
announced- the discovery of u wry
poor counterfeit one dollar treasury
note cheek letter II. series I81H II.
Iv llnice register
f?31
Am Osngaa no'.rogrndlng.
(Inthrle: A report from Washington
lo the effect that totfio of tho newspaper
writers nt the capital have circulated
the report that the Usage Indiana are
retrograding and that n senate Investi-
gation han been suggested hun aroused
the.Otage .lournnl to u defense of the
Indiana on the reservation. Once be-
fore a senate committee wnn appointed
for thin name purpose but only ono
committeeman vlnlled tho Indian landn
and tho Investigation amounted to
nolhlnir. Of the condition of the
Osagen the .lournnl nayn:
"The qtiratton of whether tho (Hages
are piosperlng or not In one thnt In
Interesting to the people of tho reser-
vation in dlsoiikslng thin question
one should bear in mind that there aro
mlxed-btocdn and full-bloods In tho
tribe nnd that tho inlxcd-hloods ate in
the majority.
"Undoubtedly there In progrevdon
ntnong the mixed-bloods of tho tribe.
They eat dress talk nnd net Jtnt tin tho
common ordinary cltlreniloes. Among
them aro soiuo who nro rtlticntcd who
make as much usu of their education aa
their trlbnl relntloni will permit. They
take nn interest in the nffnlrn of the
United State and can talk politics
with tho best of them. They have
farmnnHwcll Improved nn ntiv in the
land and ihey are conducting their
business tin fnr ns the wardship of the
government will permit.
"Among the full-blood the progiew
ion in not no marked. There lum been
a number of thu young full-bloods who
have broken nway from the traditions
and custom of tho tribe nml ihey
aliow tinmlstaknhln signs of progress-
ion. The full-bloods uru becoming
fewer each year and the time Is not far
distant when they will bo n decided
rarity. Still they nre not rctrcgradlng.
Those who are forsaking thu ways of
their forefather nml adopting those of
the white man are on the road of
progress.
"Taking these things as they nre
the progres of thu Osage In tnily re-
markable. The policy of the govern-
ment while Intended for the advance-
ment of the Indlnu In rather a hind-
rance. There should be a little more
liberality shown nnd more nttentlon
should be paid to the wishes of the
progressive element of tho 1 1 Ihe. Lis-
tening always to the deiiiaiiils of Hie
tin pt ogress! vr members of the t'lbe
will nut elevate thu tribe In the path-
way of clvlllr.utlon."
. !
mmmQmi
Tastn etae from ra?vs
Teeth of papier mark era tha lttt in
dentbtrr n.v a twcnllar procai. they are.
render bttr tbsn any othr material.
Paper Urta mar U fine bat ws will venture
that raett ptojua prefer Ihvtr owa ana" this
may has l sMumnHened by kaerinff tha
atemaeh baaltur with Hoattttrr'a Hlomaeh
KtUra. Hut couditloa of U stomach in-
variably eJrect tfcs taeUi. Tk IMttrn will
itmithM your aknmach. ear djapepak
aa a DUMU
Wle Cat.
These are the three rcllcclloiiH ol
Thfophlle (lautlcr's cat when she
llrst nuw u parrot:
"Thin In certainly a green ivhlekeu.''
was tho llrst thought. Succeeding II
came the conclusion:
"Chickens even If green ure good
to rat."
Then she sprang tipoil the perch
uml the parrot shouted ut her In
.Trench.
"Ah" thought pussy "II cnii't be u
chicken uftrr nil! It must be u
Ift.'iitleiiiaiil'-YontirH Companion
A curious accident occurred In Dub-
lin It wan somewhat similar to one
which occurred In Pnrln n'lcw yearn
ago. The rnlln were rdlppurv and the
result wnn that tho locoiuutiw dunked
through the walls of thn terminus
smashing stntlonury buffers nt Hie
cud of Hip platform nnd boring u hole
through Hie wall Itself. Tho engine
wnn suspended In mlihilr on u portion
of Hie wall pt) fret nbove the ntreel.
Tho Dorr lum shipped lloim rrom
the TrniiBvanl to nil landn and he Iiiih
killed 7000 of the brants within lis
border.
Stamp Your Proxlon
Add I Ijiiugdon of (Julncy tho depu
ly Internal levcuue collector. In keep
lug strict tub nn all nf the urvv rulings
nf the revenue department mid theiu
nre some vrry queer tines so Inr us the
slump net Is conccineil. Tor Instance
If any delegate ton political convention
cannot attend uml desires to give his
proxy to a friend the document must
have on ll u icvcuuc stamp. If It don't
the delegate who guvc it may be prose-
cutcd. This Is no "Josh;" ICs ihe real thing
and all lclegucs should bear the tact
in mlml. All grocers etc who deal In
goods thnt icqiiire revenue stamps
should not forget to destroy the stumps
as soon as the goods ue out of the box.
Muiiy merchants forget this Important
matter and some nf these dins they
may br taught u lesson. --Anthony
(Knn.) bulletin.
Invlton Co-oporntlon.
The executive committee of iho Okla-
homa Liquor Dealers' Protective As-
sociation in lesslon at lluthrlu last
week offrird rouilillouul Indorsement
of the Auti-Suloou Leug-.io in the fol-
lowing resolution.
Knotted That It Is the sense of this
meeting that as Ihe liquor business
Is a recognized business undc:- the
lawn of said territory If it Is the Intent
and purpose nf suld AtitlSiloon
league to effect the purpose for which
this association in orgunlr.ed ami to
give a higher and hrulthler louu lo the
management und control of said trade
and to secure a full compliance with
the terinn and ennditinun imposed by
law upon those engaged in such busi-
ness then and lit that ease thisassuel-
atlou extends to such league Its hearty
indorsement nun httppotl unit Invites
Its cn-opcrntlou lo such end.
Annr Captain fa Short.
Sun Trnuelseo March :ill. dipt.
Peter C. Drilling assistant conimls-
nury of subsistence of United Stales
volunteers in under nnest nt A lea Ira.
Island. It Ik alleged that hln returns
to the war department Indicate tin
existence of u considerable dcllclt.
Option on U.'I.OIIO Arre of Land.
Charleston W. Vn '.Mnreli 30. -The
Thomas OH company of Lorain ().
wan Incorporated here with 11 capital
stock of $10000011. Th' company Iiiih
leases 011 0700(1 acres of ground am
Iiiih .11 producing wells. '
"Ire In New York.
New York March HO. Tire- last
night In thu tlw-Htory building at
No. 170 Tiiltou street did about $:).
000 damage. T. O. Pierre & Co.. paint
dealers lost about $10000; (I ray llros.
printers about $i:t0()0 Michael A-
Co. printers about $l'.'.ooo nml
Charles Alt. optician $.1000.
Shamrock Heed fur Irlih (Iravat.
Loudon March .10 The duke of
York Iiiih accepted from 11 resident of
Cork 1000 packets of shamrock need
which will be sown upon the graven
at Irish soldiers In South Afrku
Fnrmera Entor ProteBt.
Kl Heno: Tim Midland Karnnn-V Al-
liance of Canadian enmity hnn taken
action drmmue'ug the resolution of
National Lire Slock association ut
Tort Worth Tex. favoring the leasing
of public lands to cattlemen uml that
of the Oklahoma I.lvn Stock association
ut Kl Itciio denouncing thu bill to pro.
hlblt thu manufacture nf oleomargerliie.
The resnlutloiiMif the nlllnueo declare
that tlie action to seeuru the leasing of
thu t-nitlc lauds shows a purpose In
prevent any new country from being
opened to settlement With regard to
there-solution 1111 oleoiuargorlue they
declare thut It Is In the Interest nf the
packing houses und "it slap at the far.
mri'nwlfc.'
Oklahoma nt tho Hond.
According lontutistlcs Issued lecent-
ly by the Insurance compaiilei of the
United States Oklahoma stnnds ut tho
head of every state and territory an (he
henlthlest place In the country. They
buse their (hidings on the annual death
rate per thousand Inhabitants Okla-
homa stnnds nt tho head of the health-
iest list followed In ordrr br Kansas
Nebiaskn Washington nml Wyoming
while (he New Hnghind slates nml New
York New Jersey New Mexico and
the District of Columbia are the tin-
healthiest.
EPIGRAMS BY BAIZAC.
Oklahoma's Branch Lines.
The following aro the principal
branch llnea to bo built by tho Santa
Tu nnd Hock Island roads In Oklahoma
and the Indian Territory thin year:
Atchison Topeka & Santa tfe-Tonk-nwa
south n.ft miles to a conneettoa
with the C H. I. & I1 extension.
Washltn 'Vnlley-l'olnt on Chicago
Hock Island X Tactile in Oklahotm
west nnd northwest 100 miles.
I Ins tern Oklahoma (Atchison Topeka
XSanta Tc) - Perkins Okla. to HarHcv
vlllr I. T. about 8.1 miles: tinder con
strtictlon. Contractors: Thu Shutt
Improvement company Pueblo. Cot;
Spitrr fc Tubbn company Lawrence
Kan.j Ware -. Mnnry ' lllue T.arth.
Minn. nnd A. Moore Newton Knn.
Kiowa Chlckasha A Tort Smlth-Kl-
own Ksn.southenstthiough Oklahoma
and Indian Territory to Tort Smith
Ark.! aliout t.'O miles; surveyed from
Chlckasha to Paul's Valley tv.41 miles
to he built Jointly by the Atchison.
Topeka .t Santa To and Chicago Hock
Inland & Pad lie
Chicago Hock Island & Paelllc-nill-Ingn
Ok. northenst .1 miles toward
Kuld; Aoadarko to Tort Sill Okla.
.13.11 miles miles under contract to S.
Dolman A. Son Topeka Knn. and
eight miles graded In Ih'.i'J: (Inthrle A
Kingfisher branch Kingfisher to Sew-
ard Okla. -'0..'i7 tulles under con-
struction: St. Joseph Construction Co.
contractors St. Joseph Mo.; Mountain
View Okla. west; VJ miles under con-
struction: Creech t Lee contractors
Kansas City Mo.
Tronsuror Thompson Suocl.
Attorney Ocucrtil Strang has tiled u
civil action In the Logan county dis-
trict court to recover from Territorial
Treasurer T. M. Thompson $."i300 of
Interest money retained by the treas-
urer. Tills Intcreiv accumulated be-
tween July l 1897 and Tcbruary 2
11)00. The result of this case will de-
cide the question of whether the
treasurer linn the right to hold interest
money. It will bo remembered that
Treasurer Thompson was Indicted on
the name charge by the graud jury of
Logun county shortly after the ad-
journment of the lastleglHlntlve assem-
bly 'llm county attorney has agreed
to posljKinu thu trial of the criminal
nult pending the hearing of thu civil
case.
Charter Granted.
The territorial secretary bar. granted
n charter to the Kansas City Oklahoma
t Mexican Hallway company with a
eapllnl stock of S.I(XK)ooii. A. K. Still-
well W. A. Utile II. V. Word C. X.
AtkluMiu and I-Mwnrd L. .Mnsslc of
Kansas City W. C. Kdwnrds of Larned
Kan. nml A. C. Spring-. W. K. Crlley
mid II. K. Kicker of Kl lleuo nre the
lucorM)-atnrs.
They piopose to build n llnui'tHi miles
long from Augusta Wood comity
southwest ueruss the territory to thu
Ited river with several brunches in Hie
western counties. Thin will bo 11 link
In the proposed through llm- from
Kansas C.ty to the western coast of
Mexico.
ProvltloB for Kcglntort..
UepifMiutativcs S'.crcns nf Texus
bus inlindiieed it bill providing for the
appointment nf lYglstcis of lint hind
office in Indian Trriltory. Tint bill
provhh-s that the secretary of Iho In-
terior bo uttthuiim'. lo appoint a regis-
ter ami four asvlstanls for each of the
elvlllril tribes. Thin bill Is designed to
take fiom the Dawes commission the
appointing power which ll now cxei-
elkes. Appraisers InfhnChlcknsavv Nation.
Since Jiiiiuury :.':) I81W government
uppralscr working under Hie Curtis
law have appraised 'J.MO.OOn acres or
about three-eighths of the land In the
Choctaw nation. The appraisers will
begin work In the Chlcltasuw nation
ntoiit May 1
Wontharforct Club Chartered.
The Weatherford Club a commercial
club nf Weatherford has been char-
tered. Thu dlrectorn are Alva (!. liar-
lows W. I). Caldwell Carl Stetler L.
Illnsberg A. II. .Inckuiau tleorge II
llughcMwid I 1. Wllllnim.
Brlof Mention
L-tlll -.. I...- ...1 I I. . ..
csuinBirr mm vuiuil iiuillis lo lllf
ninmintof $3.1001) for u system of water
woiki".
Mrs. Allcu N. MuDonuld of Tnloga.
wife of William U. McDonald bus been
-'iuuted 11 pension for herself of SS it
month uml 93 a mouth for u minor
child.
Oklahoma Is soon-to huve it hospital
which bar. been piovlded for by Hie
generosity of u Kaunas Methodist who
ban given SOU ooo for tho purpuse. -IM.
iuoiiiI Itepuhllcan
licoigu vv. nieeic UKtuliomnV Jlht
governor wiih leuomlnalcd for cnug.
less lit the l-.leventhdlstilctof Indiana
(lovcrnor Mteetii is now serving hu
seventh tvim in Hie house.
Tim Stuto Hcglstor 1'ilnt hit? nnd
Publlslilng company of (Inthrle has
hern chartered with 11 capital stock of
815000. The dlrectorn uru M. p. Trot-
ter li J. tinnier aud ltou Ti otter.
J. O. Casler division commander of
Hie Confederate veterans has Issued u
cult for u reunion to bo held at Okla-
homa City during the rough riders' u-
union the Ural week in July All of
the camps In thu territory will be in-
vited to attend.
raaa) Maraee.
Heat lUustay t vrry fond el hareeo itn 'I
he?
Jaat If k l It's enBMthiaf ntw.
"WML I iiw Mm nut riding the elntrdir
sail ha had both aiau arouaa las harsa s
arrk."-talladlpM Herord.
Til Beat rrascvtsitteai for Ckllla
and JVrrr Is a boUla of Gaova's TSTuaai
CanxToxtc Ilia siaiplylroaaadqulelDaln
avMtalaaafonn. Nocaraaopao. Frtceac
Ureal Serial Kareaa.
We believe It will be found Hist nttt to
sleetricity flattery Is the grrat-Mt force in
the world. Alcaiaon uwoe.
From Washington
How Little) Boy Waft Sav4.
Washington 1). C "When our boy
wns about in months old he broke out
with 11 rash which wan thought to be
measles. In few days he had u swell-
ing on the left stdr of Ids neck and
It wan decided to be mumps. He wan
givru iiudlcal attendance for about
three weeks when the doctor suld It
was scrofula nnd ordered n salve. Iln
wanted to lance the sore but I would
not let him nnd eontlntud gMnB
modiclnc for about four mouths when
thu bunch broke In two plueen nnd be-
came a running sore. Three doclora
said It wnn scrofula und each or-
dered n blood medicine. A neighbor
told me of it case Knmewhnt like our
baby'n which wnn cured by llood'n
Snrsapiirllla. I decided to give It to
my boy and in 11 short while his health
Improved nnd hln tirck healed so nice
ly that I stopped giving him the med-
icine. The nore broke out nguln. how-
ever -whereupon I ngnln gave him
llood'n Snrsaparllla and itn persistent
use has accomplished n completn
cure." Mm. Nettik Ciiask 47 K St.
N. K.
1
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver PUls.
Muat Bear Signature at
5m Pac-Slatli Wrapper Briew.
Women are only a old as they look
Lore Is nutouly a sentiment! It is an
art.
Vanity is the most tenacious of all
knblti.
Woman understands all thlngi
through lore.
All human power la a compound of
time aud patience.
Women have presentiments whois
Justness is wonderful.
The savage has feelings onlyi the
ttviUred lias feelings and ideas.
MUMMS
CARTERS
Terr eaaall aav aa easy
FN lUIACKt
ran iiniNEts.
rBR IIUIHSKtS.
FIR TUMI LIVU.
FIR CINSTIPATIII.
FIR IAUIW WW.
FIR TNCCMPLUIN
-7Tj oaaetunf w)tamew.
I sjn3UIalyT1sitamlwa.S
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
""N
MITCHELLS
c$7T&Xa
EYE SALVE
PIMPLES
".Tfjr rvtro had pluaplea on bcr tare but
ho baa ten ultlna CASUAKETS and thor
bare alt disappeared. I had been trotib'ail
wlO oonallpatlon (or some time but alter tak-
ing the nr Csacaret I havo bad no trouble
with Ibis ailment. We cannot apeaa toobtili-
ly of Caaearela " Kioto V mil AN.
(nsaermaatonn Ave. l'hlladelpbla. Pa.
After two days spent in taking testi-
mony the coroner's Jury lu the case of
Joo Kuiils returned the following ver-
dict That Joe Knots met tun death
as the result of a pistol shot wound
from a wrupon In the bund of Heury
tieng a peace ofllcer. l'onca City Couit
rler.
NOTES OF INDUSTRY.
In 189(1 thu United Htntea mtned
2t4.00O.00d tons of coal and Ureat
llrltuln 234000000 Ions lu 1870 tha
llguren wcrei Unlled Htatra 30806-
JC0 tons) flrcat llrltatn J230S203f
tons.
Katisun is to have n curiimber farm
011 11 large stale. The project la to se-
cure 1100 acres near Lawrence on the
Hun of tho proposed elrrtrlo mllro'd.
Tho cueiimber crop innturea Just aa
the school term ends wh4h pickers
cau be euslly securerf.
CANDV
CATHARTIC
J.
tsaos MAJin aaaaiTiato
suffsmanniB
Palaubl. I'oUnt. .Taita. Oood. .Pa
ever Blcitn. Wraata.or atlpe. toe. aw. tec.
... CURB CONSTIPATION. ...
SlMttaf ttmtit tMm rktMl. Maaltial Tart. Ill
Pleasant
uuoo ni
Mlva ain tola and auaraawea br
nIHa1W .nut-? 4(XIStlC Tobacco
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at good. Your detur
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