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VOL. VI.
The Only Paper with Associated Preaa Service in Oklahoma Territory, on the Great Rock Island Railroad.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY T. RSPAY, OCTOBER if- i -i.
No. 2
SCHLEY INQUIRY.
THE LCNCER IT LASTS THE BET-
TER FOR SCHLEY.
a few questions on his own account,
hut put two or three at the instance ol
the court, as follows:
‘’When the flying squadron was
blockading Cienfucgos did the column
' of vessels at night keep on a line near-
ly perpendicular to the shore line or
! on a line nearly parallel to the short
j line?”
“My recollection is that the ’me was
per; endietdar to th' shore lire.'*
“How did the Spanish ships hear
l from the Brooklyn when the Brook-
lyn’s helm was put hard aport July 3?”
I “It seems to inc the Teresa was
That's tin* Kind of Wliito Featlier the nearly broad on tin port bow. the \ 1
Hero Of Santiago Dl.pl.jed.-Cool and caya pcrluip- three points on the port
bow. J lie helm had been eased aport
Collected from Start to Finish.—The before that so it had changed their
bearing somewhat. It was hard to tell
] at the beginning of the turn how they
bore.”
Washington, Oct. i6.-The officer, .“What were the relative positions
. , of the Brooklyn and the Colon when
of Admiral Schley s flagship, thc the Colon passed the Viscnya? Hon
altantion ol 1 1 1 1* * 1 ‘
ANADARKO HEWS.
POLITICS SEEM TO BE CETTIHC
RED HOT.
“GIVE EM HELL BULLIES”
GETTING PERSONA
Winner Agaiu
Brooklyn
was the
time?”
“The Colon passed
heading at this
inside the Vis
Brooklyn, occupied the attention ol
Ihc Schley court of inquiry for the ne-
:ire day. Thc proceedings began with
Il)e examination of Lieutenant Com-
mander Sears, who made material ad-
ditions to his former testimony,and he
,-at followed by Commander Mason, the Colon at that time forward of the
, . ■ . * re- m 41. _ i starboard beam about two points. 1 li
who was thc executive < Brooklyn was heading probably nearly
Brooklyn. Lieutenant McCauley. Jr*>|West.
who was signal officer, and Lieuten-
iiit Chas. Webster, who had charge ot
Tin* Knight* of Fytlilrt*
ran sonic u(« to Form h I.otlKt*. — «f udge
Suvaga n VUtor.—County Surveyor limy
I.ooatiiiK Kumli.
! busy for several days locating and sur-
veying :ounty roidt* Hi has survey j
ed roads from here to x' tch an
Chickasha, and will survey roads from
here to Bridgeport and the west bor
der of the county, lie will report t- j
the county commissioners it their next
| meeting October 2 5. He will recoin -
j mend that these roads be opened and
j impr^vcu with bridges at once. so that
by tile time settlers come in next
I spring they will And payable roads.
Such improvements will also be of in
calculable benefit to this city, for the
! sooner wc have a system ot good road?
perfect At- tin sooner we will have an extensive
: country trade.
L.
EPISCOPALIANS.
SBIISIBERABLE BUSINESS TRAK-
SACIED VESTERDAV.
A KEW BISHOP ELECTED.
NAVY ESTIMATE?
reached on this question of a few verbal
changes which are being made in the sec-
tion as adopted bv the house of deputies.
The modified form of the Huntington : _
amendment to Article 10 ot the constitu-,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 36.
house of deputies was defeated. It is un-1 1 nflO
j dvr stood that the vote was a tie although j i UUO.
1 the exact vote will not be given out of-j __
j ficialiv.
j The Bishop in Brazil was authorized
! to us* the title of “bishop of Southern
; Brazil” at his own request.
Hucli DUr n*tisioii
From Another Corronpouctont.
Anadarko, O. T., Oct. 16.—(Special.) :
William Kay was arrested yesterday i
* afternoon upon the charge of assault j
Anadarko, O. T„ Oct. i6.—(Special.) with intent to kill Mrs. Mary K. Konts.
1 About noon every one in the proxim-
ity of thc court house square
r»(.position to
Clmnfr* the Nmno of tho Cliurvli.—Non-
rom iirreuen in Adieu: of IIouso of Pv|>-
-Womun’* Auxiliary.
PHYSICIANS’ REPORT.
Import
nti«s.
-Once more the Daily Democrat has
now after Post-
. , ... .....„„ ....... were
changed front, it is now after Po t tarti ... loud report
master Dutton, who is chairman of tol, and in a few minutes thereafter a
the republican committee. Las! night, woman, afterwards proven to be .Mr.,.
of IMiyxIclnn* Who Attended
I’rrxldrnt MrKIliloy.
New York, Oct. 16.—Thc physi-
cians and surgeons who attended Prcs-
- ' ident McKinley through thc closing
San Francisco, Oct. 16.- -Comiderable days of His life today presented to the
inline bmiue,, was transacted at today's! State Medical society, gathered here in
$2,000,000 INCREASE.
Clilrf Incrfoic fur Conn!motion, Armor
Yard*, and Docks.—Sorretary lutimatrd
th** F.»tlniut<'M llatl the Approval «»f th*
Administration.—Xn\r llnttl<--.hl)>«.
Washington, Oct. 16.—Thc estimate!
lor the navy for the fiscal year ending
cava at a distance td about J.cxio inr.ls. ^ , j,
1 thmk. .So that at that time hc>
range would probably Have bi n 4,500 :-u vl*est personal ab
yards. She bore the same bearing at tlenian. But he cannot in any w ; ir In 1 . • : t 01 w • 1 ha, j
jure Mr. Dutton and is only showing jumped into a buggy an
. ! .»1,/t i.twl «1»z» m.y.t tnitp l.»l:
the forward gun deck battery of the
Brooklyn during thc battle of Santi-
ago and was a watch officer on board
\hat ship.
Captain Conk’s new testimony re-
lated to the uncoupling of the Brook
Thc court adjourned until tomorrow.
THE POWERS TRIAL.
The Dine LrnR« Stnte nil Torn up \ifuln
—Excitement High.
Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 16—Threats
to'file "citizens of Anadarko what a fool K '> ■ «'h? llad 1,1 thc inventime left
, . , , , . , town, going south, overtook and
lie is, and today he is the laughingstock ri.„,C(| pim. altl, a miitied
The fact is. tile Demo-
sessions of the triennial Episcopal con- semi-annual session, a. lengthy Mpoft\J™ ">ade pu“ic
vention, anew missionary bishop was; covering the medical and surgical his- j ‘ >.....[ ^ o __
today. Thc total
elected, and in 0,7 house ' w^ol Thi'care! "k»Signed by Dr. j —' » .$089.0084, against $77,924-
Ihere was no animate,1 debate on the Matthew D. Mann. Herman Mynter. j Kb appropriated tor the current year.
nro,K»itio„ to Change the name of the Eugene Wasdin. Chas. O. Stockton, P. | Die ch.ef increases are $2,500,000 for
|.U,,1, , M. Rixi I Roswell Park and Chas. B. construction. $2,000,000 for armor and
Th:-. question did not come up as a McUurney. and was read by Dr. Mann.; in the appropriation for yards
. in,,el rlAel.-c
he pro-
j and dock*
Secretary Long
in speaking of the
direct questiau, bill on motion to con- who discussed the features as
y : air with the house cf bishops in ere-; cceded. No reporter was present, but . , , , _
' ; nine a joint commission to which the I j> general summary of it was give,, out estimates sa, I that they "ere made with
. by one of the physicians. a due regard tor the needs of the tia-
' j The- w«V'much diHsiou of sertiment ! nmiumg that'“altogether? °'Tu j v>' a»d intima‘cd that ll,ey had th«
'V 1 in regard to the matter. A proposal to i described the president’s symptoms and | proval of the administration. He
refuse to consider the question in am ...........I from day to day, going into | spoke of the increased cost of the
abuse hecan heap on Dutton will avail ha 1 pal , the rent in ad, an ' ........ ' «» •»P! ^ b“‘ ** ; "int.eakmToLhe built tins issued, j Zs
tned, would fail to show Dr. Mann said that eveyy one of then. | co“,n* ^S^wheoi) w*s nol
of the town,
crat is lacking an issue on which to
conduct thc campaign and i-, blunder-
ing around in the dark grasping at
straws,like a drowning man. All thc
play, as Kay resisted and was
ling to surrender, and ti *•( atened,
understand, to shoot the officer.
Mrs. Konts states that she had s<
furniture housed, or stored, on
premises occupied by Kay, that
him nothing. Dutton is too old a
against the life of Judge Cantrell, who is politician to allow the vaporings of
there with a Mr. Stewart to look thk j t was argued, JU,1# mttlIII oul„ .........
goods over with a view t* selliiic. tin 1 proper vote to the house oi bishops. No, was absolutely true. None had been of its expenses,as its tnainten*
nr,her action will be taken until the ! misleading in any manner. He fold ; ance was very cosily. Those csti-
•neetiug of thi* :• neral convention in I of the progress of the patient from mates, he said, did not cover any re-
da>’ to day until tlie unfavorable turn. | commendations for increase of the 11a-
, 1 a very sudden one. of the seventh day. ; , , . , , ,
The house of deputies unammoielv i /Vnd tai(J he mcntjollcrt that to show vy over that already authorized but
levied Dr. Camoren Mann, ui Kniisu.- tl,at the bulletins issued were true and it is more than likely that tile sccrcla-
to him. Kay objected to her coming
on the premises, claiming that she ha
no rights there and or :cred her off.
Mrs. Kouts did not reply to Kay. pai
no attention to him, and then, he al
at her. Sh
; City, to be missionary bi-l.o > oi North not misleading. pr. Mann said that j ry will recommend three new battle
lyn’s engines and to the voyage of the presidi g over the trial of former Secre- deranged mind to disturb his equilib-
flving squadron from Cienfuegos to I tary of Mate Caleb Powers, charged vi h rum. The editor of thc democrat is
Santiago, explaining in some detail complicity in the assassination of < o . against the best interest of Anadarko ^ atu.ntlon to an,t i
the cause of the slow progress made Wm. Ooebel, we e beard today. When and lias been from the day lie lirst set ,egc's ,u. deliberately shot
on that occasion. j a cot was brought into the court U mse . foot in the town. A majority of thc was not injured, and Kay states in de-
Commander Pears spoke again of the ! for the use of the judge, who is not in ] citizens wanted a citizen's ticket 110m tense that he shot simply to scare her.
conversation reported as having taken j good health, a crowd of mountaineers : inated and elected and such would Have ^e ^placed ^.fo,
P|ac* betwt*n him,elf and officerS ol ** • ‘Po*iudire Cautrei*11’ ’ « J 'the reply i!’" V,' '' "i '1°' '!' . b< for< the ,roba* oof the con itution whi :h was adopted r( ‘jd^nt's dcath!"l could’ not tell you!
the Massachusetts in the ward room ol 1 01 J"ap .7“’™’’ p-- hnlhant editor and Ins friends, one ot casc wa- called tin, morn, a eoun ! ul„v hv tl,.. house of deputies, wa 1 doubt if that will ever be discovered,
that vessel on May 31, in which he ; Take it m, said one ot the nioun, i thc staunchcst of whom was Mr. sol for the defense requested a conttn j „0„.ct,neiined in by the bishops. kmoiig comributary causes, however.
was alleged 10 have said that it had Jai“ee”- "*-a"‘nU " ‘,at *ot Hardc tstle, the democratic candidate ua"“* *ra"tec „nainl. , , ' The.....ns of the woman’s auxiliary were the president 1 agt. W la. k ol batteries for the Albany and
, , . r* before he gets through with Ins trial. ............. i.’-.rlv in the hi tnrv A,l<u,'!,ko 1 ' 11 • eri.-miy i.< « ytrci-v. and Ins naturally weak heart, 3
'>«» difficult to get Commodore Commonwealth attorney Franklin . • " t • 11 >“ risl ; pu]s< i,i_,i, ■■ lew Orleans, $200,000. sererve guns
•Schley up to the point of undertaking notifiedat once ol the • ry Secretary Mrs. jyf m ......4 |,e one of the for ships of the navy,
the bo bardittent of tha Colon and he mark, ami at once precautions will be pened to meet in one of the county of- reader.- i 1 the X-ray fxooooo- float r dry docl Portsmouth
again denied that he had said anything . ‘ab£ ^“”.‘of a"d "'e ‘,"f’ti°n. °' Ci,iU’"the'tCS is get.in ri h funmal was held from St. I.nke's church. * was not I N- if- $500,000 making the total for
; there was absolutely no bacteriological anfj two armored cruisers and
: inflammation. Continuum, he said: # m|m)H>r of sma„ Runl)oats. Among
the new items of importance in thc
estimates are the following:
New battery for thc Newark, $joo,-
1 ivc iivitMus, izt vuuuv; , « *'»- •• • 1 . t _ t 1 . ... . , 1 i UC School boiird IS g-Cttlllj', VI
reflecting upon his superior officer. ^i.ne*s for the commonwealth swore that "t tlie • • y u; - oroi gnt up. aru down tQ as rcport, from
’(liter.
Commander Mason and Lieutenant he asked Wharton Golden on th» d iv all pr>. - 1
prior to the shotting of Gqebei v. hen
he could go home from I-rankfoti.
“You wait,” said tiolden. * (iorbel wiil-
be killed today,” he ils^ heard Henry m
Youtsey say:
“Goeb.! s going tob liilled, ar i this 1 ><
man,” pi n ng trt T)i
tl: • work. I’ve e
McCauley and Webster all gave ac-
counts of the engagement o\ luly 3.
Mr. McCauly recited in detail the sig
nals made in connection with that his
torical event at the instance of Com
niodore Schley. When asked if Com-
exprt.scd themselves as jiere yesterday. Still, such an impor
s.:. • this Shakespearean tant and interesting subject to our cit
Ing thc battle for the encouragement
nf thc men, the witness testified that
lie said:
“Give ’em hell, bullies!”
XII these witnesses testified that the infr the KOVcn:jnem.
ronduct of the commodore when under sheriff.
are was cool and courageous. I*,:nc X. Hopkins U stiLied
Lieutenant Webster, resuming his
testimony of the day before said:
“The sea was moderate." he
►ick
C'
1 is, ••••■.ill -1"
time
en
him
5ld. >. all«;
a] ; .<
art*
l» IV.
n him th<‘
,i'-u
H.
•kins sai>i in*
t.l".C r
v, ( j r
a I'd
■it V.
li..* hv knew
izens as the schools can never beconu
tiresome to discuss. The board met
Mon av night and organized, with J.
A^mX i an' T,itorncy, "• ■
j « Mitchell, secretary. 1 he varl,.:i, , (I:ll „lissinllai. 3„cielv. The only not-
committee-, were appointed. Anothei
meeting was .held last evening
expressed himself as be-
to i! ar 1 -a.id: “I want
m in favor > »f party t
the bullet
Rowe, of Alaska, addressed a missionary
meeting at the Cathedral church of the
i i :--u it n
f{i;ne amount.”
():i cross exainitt ti
r.ird -• hi statement
tr Arthti" G ipliel in Covington t -t Mav
He admilled that In h id i. -eii arrested
for murder, riotous oung and swindl-
II - is a deputy
detailed matters e ere gone into.
It was first ’ : ; ! to start
schools yesterday, but owing u
The house of deputies elected its metn
■rs of thc boardfof managers of the gen-
eral tnitttonaiy society. The only not-
’ able change in the personnel of the board ] tient. so the doctors refrained from
W K1‘ was tin-election of Kev. I'r. Piske, oi 1 ing the X-ray apparatus.
Rhode Island, in place of Rev. G. M.
’Christian, of New York.
The canon on deaconesses was adopt-
ed. Thc canon makes thirty years the
j least age at which a woman may lie re-
ceived as a deaconess and has already
Uer sheet and openly dared
•blienns to cross swords with
Dcrals. This was the entering
hat killed the citizens’ ticket
nt and brought on this polit- Rovernor's action in calling a specia
,c:i‘ ‘JK1”- Many ol Ins party are op- cRy election it became necessary U
Iomi. to him and have been lrom the • niajce SOme change in plans, and post , tuu... on » .......................
moment he started tins He can pnnc school opening until alter the ! been adopted by the house of B-shops.
The canon providing for courts of np-
lopkins tcstuied to conver- ‘ - •*■• ••• ■ ..... ............- oeen announced as tne date, /vnacar peal was sent back to the conunittee to
M.lioni with Powers, r.olden and Yout- " ritcr ol this happens to know some- kn wfl| ha,e a school .,- rm to In be pre ented at tile next triennial con
s. aid • Tallo; Dtck" Cotnba about j tiling ot the Dutches and how they „rom| 0[ [or so yntm; a toivn Super- vention.
said, what might happen to Gov. Goebel. On toward this bn liant young editor, jntendent Turner has been untiring in 1 ,w*
^ 1 T, . I • . a - i at.„. T to nr.* loval—1>nt tint It, t’n ^ '
was doing any harm, and yard, which includes a plant for
housing and storing torpedo vessels an
new buildings. The estimates for new
improvements at the New York navy
yard aggregates $3.110,000,which in-
cludes £.>.000,000 for the purchase of
land and $200,000 for barracks for en-
listed men. The new estimated items
for the Norfolk yard aggregate $1,208,-
500, which includes $350,000 for the
used it would only have been to sat-
isfy the curiosity of the physicians and
the excitement attending the operation
would have been harmful to the pa-
tis-
Div Mann went on to say that at
no time whatever had there been the
slightest disagreement aiming the phy- purchase nf land. The estimates for
sicians. He said that complete bar-,t|ie navaj station at San Juan, Porto
mony marked every bit of the time j Rico are $,,613,000, and include
they were in attendance on the pre-u $1,000,000 for a masonry dry dock,
dent. He said he had never known $^00,000 for the purchase of land,
1, complete harmom among phy 1 . ,-()000 fnr dredging and $200,000 U r
rians in attendance on a single pa- | fj1r extension of coalimr facilities,
limit.
talk all lie likes about the loyalty oi election, and Monday, the 28th, has
tin Glitches to lus ticket, hut the ijecn announced as the date. Anadar i jiaii *»» senv k***- «> r:ans ;n attendance on a single pa-I ,1 ' f
' *° b* 7* Pre-entcii -,r the next trie.....al cm, -«* U . ptat
Hr. Mann did not *-a> anything of 1 ^ housing and storing torpedo ves-
"between Cienfuegos and Santiago on cross examination Hopkins t # itied that The Glitches are loyal—but not to the jjis efforts to secure first cfat . teach- ' ' ' : 1 '• Dr. Cameron Mann ^caMreatmem of*the president dafly. '<V'n\ ia made'for tSe navaTstation
.....ccasion of the dying quadron ... .dieted twice for si.....- °J .....i tn ^tiln^'oT
Mfv srek ^helustom v^mitiago R n Berryman testified th ,t he w »|J / iiy co U »n the :. Wiandcd ! ourst “7 sctoTs w iU^be8",,'! to tZr motion was made to concur with th. Dr Mann in the pre.i lent’, ca.e cor- ! $38Ii000 is submitted fob the Cavite n,
I r. Via . bad arid. He Val atation. which in. t
clumber. Goebel was not there and the j minded, broad gauge gentlemen, who & on ' r oa'rents to 'nttee of fitted, to take into consider., -poke of the fine tra, s of the pres.- ......
men said: bmc forgotten more about political Lit lor the snr,i S tire " 7 tirn ‘b« "'-'c subject of a change of, dent and of the remarkable exhibition
..... ■ ■ wa,t ,or lnt starting inc su.ooi*. nanlc The motion was adopted by thc I of patience Mr. McKinley ban dis -
llowing vote: played. Dr. Mynter spoke very feei-
Clcrn il—Aye, .49; no, at; divided, 6, ingly of tilt* Christian character ol
,, . neo inai iwu uuuio ..... ,m, v,|Ucncs arc not atone , Lay—Aye, 30; no, 17; divided, 4. President McKinley toward his nurse*
,r,g the evening of July 2, Urn witness , ‘t\v „ Culton cln„. )iuiw. ^ goo'd broad minded pro : 0 ,c L,cag".e ?' ' ' 1 bis . .It can nr- ■.....■—-*
'’■‘I'remained on deck July 2 and see mg and said he wanted fifteen men with j ^iv°J believe as thev do “‘Jll'i Ml ,hI.^ tory for either side
was to lie off the port at four or live
miles during the day. The vessels
steamed back and forth at night at
about the same distance out.” , .
Asked if he had seen any suspicious I altT^r;^1\1J;
movements on shore at Santiago dur
‘Well, we Will go to the Capital hotel economy, pure politic* and good gov- stilI the de)ay win work advanta, eons “^,““7'
eminent than thc editor of thc Dem- ixr fl-. flw* i^Cf i.,fnr..cie ^ th*. cUdrm, uhlowing vote.
-............----- - ----- - — — , ly to the best interests of the children.
John \\ . Alford, a new witness, lesti- ocrat ever knew or will ever learn. An .... in . i . ,
■d that two hours before Goebel was|in thu the Glitches are not alone, ' ' ‘ ......
This result can not be comi lered a vie- j and said that the president's manner
on the merits of the ! bearing his trials was so impressive
Or toiler yo".”K n"'n inT ,hc I” -ct • i >n of g me. , ... tion although all thore strongly fav-' ,i,at there was not one of the tinnier-
t ‘l* ' Tt is a wise step, and every lover oi < r ng the condition voting aye. j ous nurses who would not have gladly
^ ! grcf.sive democrats believe as they do
ing columns rising and apparently I to*°toand will act aecordingiy on | ................
moving as though vessels were steam- Sergrent John X,. Ricketts read a letter ">1,, ~n„W!r,n mm,,, ,i*v ! the aPort.should join. Recorder L oiutlon offered by Dr, Ringwalt, as I ta£en hi, piace.
ing in the harbor. Also m my watch fr„m lobn I.. Powers telling him l» bring repumtean canmoatc ir ,s the ortgtna* promoter of the move- follows was adopted: -♦
I remember the burning • block i,u i.KIi to Harbour-villi-"rc«ilv to leave” , '' 7’r‘1 ls '•alter r. LttCKens, one oi m,.„t and can give information oh the Resolved, Tlu-house of bishops con-
' - IS............. i-;............ the best young business men in south- subject. It take* a membership of eurring that it is the sense ' '
imrs'rjhrweS^f .Santiago! ^teT^J'hlmT^ns, the best ........ business men . .........._ „ ................ „ .
which T reported to the commanding and to tell the men i o’ to say where they AM1 I'K'jnonia. Mr. ickcns is a n i twenty-five to constitute a T -cal
of tin-, con-
officer.
“What \Cas the conduct and bearing »
nf Commodore Schley in the differeiv
engagements on July 3?”
“J never saw Commodore Sch1e>
were going.
r- j vention tliat good citizenship is a funda-1
tive ot Iowa, but lie lias been a rest- ganizati"ii. and each local lodge is oil- mental principle of religion mindful of Cattl** «nrt R1i**pp Mm C'oIlM®.—-Unnsnal
__lent of Oklahoma for many year. . titled to a warden. j the growing tendency to unchecked cor- : interest in Mt etlngr.
Ttir rmniin l D A l*nilCT graduate '• on.' nf the best c C!oum\ :'nni .or Jor--- i- v.m !>ukv ruption of our niunicii'al n::. • 1 rs through- pp* . r)rt 16 Martin D Mad
THE rAREWELL BArQucT. leges of the wc-i and has had several sllrvolij t n r.'.--■•».. .111 the e..:m out the Cniled States, the indifference to ; Chicago. Oct .10. ... tn D. .la.
, llVTV. .................... . j vears of business e^enencc. For the nee with it tractions of the countenancingoj immorality, gambling den has been ielected M Cftlirman on
during the engagement. 1 >a\v him im- I Kight ilun«lr**«l <om*hu rreaent.—Brjuu | 'a°t Hvo years lie ha:, b en a , 'an. 6o;ira m inty > u inner- it ti mr :jnd vice. ]>l;ie<--itsell h le on record as the committee on arrangement for the
mediately after the battle of July $ d EuloRl*e> Towmt. • postmaster ot Ana< arko. a position ht |nt* meeting. \ ro;.d tr Apr;, lie and ox peeling lur sons to take an active part annua| convention of the Nation-
1C was perfectly cool ami colb cti.l.' ; Min„ ,)ft ,6-Pidit him- ’ hl 7 a f-tetory man. c, ,ka;ha has l,,cll mm . • yocf, anti Mr. the ballot box, ami elsewhere as occa- association which will
T ientenant V, ,l«,,r n •, i,rj, .... 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ""1 -vr. He is a careful, painstaking bm- Tril,,.v ,. .. ro. ■ ton permits, towams the suppression of. a' alocK «*«utnra nmen s.in
want Of the battle of July He said ' di-<-d «< a« Poli,ical ‘lucst,ons sat man and a clever, sociable gen Lrlgep, n. As . ,l,e commi , 'be - ix-rni. ions enemies to virtue and meet here the first week m Decern-
that when thc signal was given to1 down at the farewell banquet tender- demon. He has n u rge acquaintance sjoncr< receive :\lr. Jon-report they SV'1 j" ,. « • • . her. xherc is much interest in this
dear ships for action he had nm for- cd by Duluth citizens to Chas. A. a{fnfm^n th” most flattering " ?ake afW"«*»»nta K brid/f*> e.l the l>i7>|7>.’Aib mv !.ml Vermont as meeting for the reason that the com-
sard, having charge of the forward Townc at ,|,c armory tonight, while !u"r will ,l7 ,unnort him ''-'‘""V '.'ll ha, good road fa- ,irt of a committee of Conference on the mittee will take up some important
FcxaseandbIow7‘a ihtie^baa'F'f the * f«»y 500 ladies were present in the gal- without regard to party ' or politics. '1Deputy Sheriffs Cosby and Hender- J,.r‘,’P°he‘1a"le"dm™t to recta.ni, of ar- questions which will be referred to con-
Srooklyn’s beam. When the engines leries to hear the speeches by Wm. J. In his election the citizens are assured son h‘av,' j„s, r> turned from Ft. Cobb. Roterts^aud 7v. H Stines's were om «res* airtct frorn the «o"vention. They
started the Brooklyn had headed Bryan. Mr. Townc and others after the °J a competent official, who will guard, where they have been on a prospecting 1lf,juU. \ conferees on the present duties, will ask congress to appoint a special
i.. ..........t-.- UvavUrse. *i„. i***i«, i . ' , , the interests of the city as he would his tour> ti,,. - . , ... ........ _r ui .1_____I____a- .•_____*:__a-
TQ AVOID C0I1FLICT.
refrigerating plant. Estimates are
made for a complete naval station at
Olongapo, P. I., amounting to $1,443,-
oco.
Other estimates are as follows:
Nava! magazine yard Boston $500,-
000; naval magazine near Portsmouth,
N. H.. $400,000; naval magazine Pugel
Sound, $100,000; defenses for insula*
naval stations and coal depots $500,-
000.
DON’T IT ^ NT UAI.TOX PARDONED.
Topeka. Kan., Oct. 16.—Many pro
tests are being filed with Attorney
General Goddard relative to the pro*
posed pardon of Emmett Dalton from
[the Kansas penitentiary. Dalton par
ticipateci, with the rest of the famous
Dalton gang, iif*a~ raid on thc banks
of Ciiffeyville, Kan., ten years ago. A
number of citizens were killed by the
gang and it is trom the widows and
children of these that the strongest
objections to the paraon have ema-
nated.
PHYSICIANS EXCURSION.
Topeka, Kan., Oct. 16.—Chas. L.
Seagraves, emigration agent for the
Santa Fe, has returned from New
; quencc of their brilliant leader-*.
INSPECTOIt NCOKER A POINT.
man who is ip sympathy with,the best
interests of thc city are urged to be
pr cut and participate in the cxcr-
ci.-es. The meeting will probably be
directly toward the harbor, thc helm i discussion of the menu. Tne interests ot tne city as ne would ms tour >pjie |,0yS are non-connnittal, : A message from the house of bishop committee to investigate the public |
Kin« chan*ed freq?!?tlyt uJtll aftcr The affair was nonpartisan and car- ° The reoublican club of Anadarko will !? *** Unab!c to ,carn oi theil read anno 1 'j V* I ranges in such a way that the con-'
iring was begun, when the helm was . .Ug% ti,„ ,,rnmn 1 1 » an • III AnauarKo in, success. the the proposed amendment to article ^ A
sfhsss*2r« aI ■ ' 8s?s saSittssrsS'S:
£.............— “ - ..... ■ : '■ * ............ Sf.5iSZ3S.4K 132,8—; »«
for Pawnee this morn;) - after a per Other messages from the house of btsh- altogether too frequent. Another im-1 ’ ^ ^ ‘N,tw
son who is charged with obtaining I °P8 referring to action on canons were p0rtant question to be considered is a I
money by false pretenses from several rct®r,r.t'd “ t,'e conm'lUt'c 0,1 caaons' j bill providing for government inspec
cf o„r merchants here. Adjourned. _ anrf the ta i of all woolen
-r - -Tth
the fifth for coor.tv, to Mr. Guy ; Ihree bnef amendments o the canons ,eged w0Jtn fabrics. These. anJ othei
Gamble of Legar. Greer countv, Okla- regarding ministerial relations were * .• f .
He had gotten tile inr : gaqap from Judges Dunne, Brentano and Kavan- tea me arrangements .or tne organ, homa, an 1 Miss Ella McMaihn of Me- adopted and sent to the d Duties for drL ,o thrs meeti?nu the’
tl ■ ne i *> meni that tTie^^H ’ , n Iwiie, overruled a mu- teat'"" «f » •>' -< >" " ■ F*erv Knight ConnelrviP. • vet. n-niy was •» I lie lu-Unp...... ' .g. I
« , Anadarko ,s eordiaily mvtted to b« .
ti,ought after thTt^t tl.^l r lack of jurisdiction and | ^dge Savage of He, ect a committee of prominent ......
listened to long arguments from both !vn> for -everal days vi -ting his old t]ie v,( st bound tram at rio tor the - clerica! and one layman to the house of business men to assist him in provid-j Princeton, N. J., Oct. 15—At the au-
ides. Then the att<Jfne> were h frhn C * OdcU nd Idol -•.........‘ ............— *** **
structed to file briefs not later than our new city. Many of his friends \V. I. Lacey received a package of
arc urging him to locate here and jerked deer meat yesterday from a|
"-»• completed. .1 was 2 varus, ,,,- J,r from ail part, of the state to
creasing to 2,800 yards when the Vis- thejr trjbutl! aml listen to the do-
cave turned in.
Speaking of the movement of the
Colon on May 31, the witness aid • , ,
he had observed it from the Brooklyn Chicago. Oct. 16.—Robert E. Burke, held m l. I - Moor , room on the north
and that while he had noticed that the ,ormcr c;tv oil inspector, scored a s,di' "f the cotm ••;»•»- ->|uare.
first -hots fell short he had ,een one ■ • • , bearing 011 his application 1 Knights ot 1 > lluas will meet on
later which he thought had fallen tin- !'°,nt ^ a|,,,l.cation rimr, lay night in Robinson s hall cor
drr the Colon's counter lor a writ ol habeas corpus today. ner ol B and Seventh streets, and per
“"" from Judges Dutme, Brentano and Kavan- feet the arrangements for the organ
present.
Mexico was an ideal place for all
those affected with pulmonary diseas-
es of any kind.
The result of their investigations
makes them confident that it a person
in the first stages of consumption will
go to Newr Mexico, a cure can be as-
sured.
were manned with 8-inch
O11 cross examination.
iflKr tin
ly had the witness read
of the Brooklyn an entry o
that the Brooklyn had ste^^
night. The judge advocat e
ffeci Saturday, and promise was made that
O thi .
PfhTmit at
■HH only
a decision would pTven Monday or j open up a good hotel.
nly | Tuesday
County Surveyor Jones has been j (Continuel on Page Two.)
1 il l h i: mm uuc 1 ' > imiii . ■ n«ii»- >>i ; , . . * ----- — • j •, *O *»‘ >ui-
dej ntio from each missionary district, ing entertainment for the visitors. As nUai fall meeting of the board oi trusV< cs
mi ’ 7 °f confi reuse w«. »ked for the international live stock exposuiot,, f b ooivenlty toda. clevJmd
on t ie section reganiing the appo nt-, will he in session at the same tune, it , , J , 3 # . . '
meat of a bishop. expected there will be over a hun- iv,aa c,cctcu a *otm^cr ol the beard, 1U
It is thought than an agreement can be [ tired thousand stockmen here, | accepted and was sworn iu.
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