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;A- "- ill Jy hi uftWf m P VJ H ' ft IU' lv& 1 EM i rtM W BEAVER HERALD. N. r. DAVES. Publisher. MAYBE, OM.AMOMA CURRENT COMMENT. .T year the Income tax yielded Qreat Urtlaln a rovenuo of 8tJ.500.ooo. Pnii.AbKt.t'tilA I Informed by experts thai thi-to In sewage In It ilrlnUlnir water anil that a rrmcily will coM 8TJ, uuo.uuo. A two t'RNT stamp cnrrles a letter to Porto III to, nnil poital cards can be, mailed to the Island the Mtnu ni to polutk la this country. Ik 1870 the Inillnn school at Carlisle, To., open I'd with 81 pupil. The num ber has steadily Increased from year to yea!, mill In how over t,UO0. CoNTltAnv to the prevnli'iil opinion corporal punishment lb not allowed In Itu&sla except In the cose of unruly peasants. In schooli the roil It iiillu unknown and the use of It would create a riot. At Little Koch, Ark., n man has been sentenced to prison for llfiyears. There were undouhteilly mitigating circum stances connected with thin inan'M crime or he would have beca given 11 life acntemv. In India there, Is more wealth than In any country In the world. Gold fab rics, jewels and hpleen for ngeH these have been produced aud found In thin land. One of the Indian princes owiih Jewels valued alSt.',000,000. IY I ID US. Button's Native Scouts Conduct Themselves Bravely in Severe Battles About Arayrat. YOUNG'S ADVANCE STRONGLY RESISTED Eviiiknti.Y the medical profession holds out many Inducements to thu more progressive of the fair sex. MIm Margaret Ixing, doughter of the secre tary of the navy, ami Miss Mabel Alls tin, daughter of e.vllov. Austin, of Min nesota, are htudylttg medicine together. Tiik sun Is mi vont that If It were a hollow ball the moon could revolve In the orbit which It now follows and still be entirely enclosed within the sun's Interim. I'nr every acre on the surface ofoin globe there aie more than 10,000 actcs on the surface of the great lumi nary. It Is reported that a meteor which (ell recently In ltrltts.il central Africa, on the east side of Mount Moiuba, ex ploded with a noise that was- heard at least 70 miles to the north anil south. Thu fiagiiient weie scattered over an area of 'J utiles by .'I, and some of them weighed over 5 pounds. MlNNKsoiA. expects soon to have the first monument reeled to the "good Indian." The Mimic.Mila Valley His torical society has decided to build a granite shaft .V.' feel high to the mem ory of Indians who befriended white settlers during the Sioux rebellion of lht) It will be located on state land near thu village of Mortou, tlctiville county. A M'.w and up-to-date allegation ns ground for ashing for u separation from her husband is brought by Mrs. Samuel (loldfarb, of New Yoili, who says Mr. (loldfarb Is too ugly to live with. Since they were married lit Ib'JU the husband has spent a small foi tune, it Is said. In complexion Improvers and lieautillcrs, but stilt the lady says he does not eoiuu up to her Ideal. I.I Column of I wUm'a Annr Kntrit Han I.lilfii, lint Mnl Until After Hoffev Ing l.un.r. In Klllril unit WunnHeil Herein! nf thr Kiirmy Klllril, Wounded nil t'Miurril-liilinliltitnU friendly. New York. Oct. 91. -A dispatch to the New York Herald from Arayat, via Manila, says: "llatson'M Maccabees at It o'clock Thursday morning met two companies of the Insurgents strongly Intrenched four tulles north of Arayat. Thu Maccabees Hanked them and ilrovo them out of thu trenches, killing six nnil wounding many. One lieutenant and eight soldiers armed with rllles were captured. The Maccabees drovu them three miles to Sail Itltn, only one jloccitbcc being mortally wounded. Their first severu engagement the Mac cabees carried oft" brilliantly, (len. I.siwton, early this morning, hoped to inovo his lieuihuarlers to San Isldro, but It will take all day for l.nwlon'a entire command to erovt the river at Arayat. The military telegraph was cut twice behind the army last night, but l.leut. M. 1C. Cunningham, of com pany K, of thu signal corps, with n de tail" of ten cavalrymen, gallantly re paired It by moonlight," Urn. rilar In IVrnmml Cnntuianit. Washington, Oct. 'Jl. (len. Otis has cabled thu following aecount of Youug'a advance: Mnnllu, Oct. V". Orn. Yininit's nilvancc Kiianl ef (len. LuwIimN column It (l I'litiluii jrettcntny morning ntnl cnti-ml sun Islilro nl half p.ist win o'clm-k. Tin AmiTlruli liits us one htllisl unit tlirui wiiuniliil. The lieutleM rrslstunro mot ntth wiixnt Sim t'criiiunln. wlierc Ihu ini'inr iWti.julu lirlilti- lien I'lmlel t'llur nrrltiil Irniu J-.iti MIiiiii-I nnil ln-rwimllr ciitiimaiuli-il the I '1 1 1 il mn. Ileiiiiiltimll nf the runny re-Irj-uliil tiillinrhi'r. One Spiuilnhl und lltlti-Mim-rllimlMswrre rnptiirnl The Ihn of llw fiii-mj Is nnl hiinnti. The iiiwiiikiiuIc uppcur to he fill wily Fllllin Wnnt Another Cmifrrrnrr. Manila, Oct. "Jl. Thrcu Insurgent of ficers entered Angeles this morning and applied to (leu. MiiuArlhur for per mission for n Filipino commission, headed by a l'lllpluo major general, to visit (leu. Otis, lit order to discuss peace terms and to arrange for thu de livery of more American prisoners, as well as to consider methods of release of the Spanish prisoners. The reijuest was referred to (leu. Otis. Thu Insur gent officers nro expected to return to morrow to receive his answer. rAID IN Hit) OWN KIND. A DISAPPOINTED FOREIGNER. In Nagasakt, Japan, there is a fire 'work maker who manufactures pyro technic birds of n great site that, w hen exploded, sail In a llfellho manner through tlio air, mid perform many movements exactly like those of living birds. Thu secret of making these wonderful things has been In tint kis iciulon of thu eldest of the family nf rauh generation for more than 4UU years. In 1s"." the national debt of the (Jolted States was only S:!T.7;i:l less than Is owed by hiiudieds of men In business to-day. The debt reached its highest point on August :il, lMl., when it was S'J.HII.rM'.M'r.'il. The first refund ing wits that of the revolutionary debt, at six percent. After the war of IM'J thu war loans were refunded at 4,'i per cent., while the enormous debt In curred during the civil war tins been refunded several times at various rates of Interest. TllK greatest rainfall In the world Is In India at C'hcrrapooiijcu, facing the Hay of lletigal where the average an nual fall Is about f00 Inches. This Is more than twice as much as falls 011 the Island of Stye, the wettest spot In the Ilrltish Isles. The hot moisture borne Inland from the Hay of lletigal meets thu great elllTs neat- Chert apoouj.-e, and not being ahh'toeoutlnue at a low level, it climbs only to bo piccipitatcd In rainfall. In INlt the ralufull hero reached 11(11 Inches. That it promissory note, while mi ev idence of debt, is not 11 debt itself un less delivered to the person In whose order It Is drawn. Is thu substance of a decision handed down by a I'lttsburgh, I'a., judge. A claim for f 10. Mill was presented by a sister of the late James U. McKouu, based on a note ilmuii In her favor, but not delivered to her in her brother's lifetime. It was found among his papers after his death ami turned over to the sister. The Judge ruled that the note v, ns only 1111 evi dence; of debt, lit connection with other facts that mlcht support the claim. CoiiipHtoNi:u llnoiANN, of the gen eral land otllce, Is at work on a new map of the United States. Copies prob ably will he ready for distribution by congressmen early in the coming ses sion of congress The new map will lie moru accurate in Its new boundary lines than any heretofore printed, ami will contain, In thu margin, on smaller scale, the new territory of thu United States, Including Hawaii, Cuba, I'orlo Itlco and thu Philippines. As II will be the first government map embracing this Important change or American geo graphical lilies, thu map will be much ought for. TllK New York police unearthed it remarkable series of robberies he out) woman which, extended over IS years. Him waa a chambermaid In it big hotel. ,8ho waa one of thu most trusted cm "tilojrea ol the establishment and had a long and honorable record In other Im portant hotels In thu city. Yet when tlio polleuwcnt through her trunk they found evidence that sho stole from every place In vrhlch hu waa employed, although, never suspected. Among the booty found In her trunk were U0 lace gharris, 800 lace handkerchiefs, MO dia mond pins mid collar button and jow elry of all kinds. ItrUIUfi nf the Krl nf llnver flllil III Whs PrMiimliMl to Mnrry mi Iniann Auirrti'xu (llrl Niimril Cultlnif. San Francisco, Oct. 31. Harold Courteuay, a near relative of thu earl of lloVcr, arrived last night to prose cute a suit for damages against Fran els Cutting, thu millionaire fruit packer. Courteuay claims that Cut ting Induced him to marry his daugh ter, Miss Isabella, In 1MI7, knowing full well at the time that the girl was Insane. Mrs. Courteuay became vio lently llisatui two days after the mar riage while on a honeymoon trip to Italy on thu steamer Hulda. Kvcrslnce then she has been confined In an Insane asylum. Courtettay says he has ampin evidence that his wife was Insane be fore thu wedding. He claims 830,000 damage. . Will l.-te for Kn Orlnhrr 911. San Francisco, (lei. 'Jl. (len. Shaftcr AUthorl7.ed the employment of the nec essary clerks to Insure thu picparatioit of thu records of the Kansas regiment 111 time for muster-out October 'i Col. Metcalf milioiiuccil that the regiment would leave San Francisco at eight o'clock on the evening of October 'JU, the train running In two seel Ions. The question as to whether the regiment will travel through Kansas In the day or night has not yet been determined. Hie Triirhir Mn.l .nwer tnr It. Itnbcrtstlnlc.Mnil., Oct. 31. - Immedi ately after the funeral of Arthur Whit ney, aged II. yesterday, the father of the hoy swore out a warrant for the arrest of 1'iof. W. II. Ulcehcrs, princi pal of the local school, on the charge of manslaughter, alleging Ills boy's death was the result of a whipping ail ministered by thu teacher September .It-.ti-r llilil VMilitiiil Hill. Paris Mo., Oct. 31. - Alexander Jes ter, accused of the murder of (lllbert (lutes was held to the grand jury. Judge Muss announced that In view of the evidence brought out by the state hi-deemed It his duty to remand thu prisoner to jail without ball to await the action of the grand jury, which will meet Monday at Paris. To llreri-ioe Itltnrrrn. Tro.t. X. Y., Oct. 31. -The New York Pieslitteriau synod approved llishop Potter's stand on the divorce ((uestlou by the adoption of a resolution enjoin ing upon all Its ministers absolutely to refuse to marry divorced persons ex cept It Is the Innocent party under it divorce granted for reasons fully rccog ulrcd In the New Testlmcitt. Another ,liirinlnt Itrporl friiiu Shiiiiih. San Francisco, Oct. 31. Thu steamer Moaua arrived to-day from Australian ports via Samoa and Honolulu. The corrcsMintleiit of the Associated press it Samoa sends news of a startling character. He says serious troubles w ill occur unless tlie three governments agree to mi adjustment of present gov eruiueiital affairs. Out Thirl) Million l'rnile AfTrrleit. Simla, India, Oct. 31. At to-day's meeting of the supremo council of In dia, (!. M. ltivar. said that Ihu famine tilTectcd mens comprised 100,0(10 tulles of Ilrltish territory anil 350,000 miles of the territory of native states, vault section containing upward uf 18,000,000 uf people. Cll)itli(t. Dr. Willis, the medical attendant of King lleorge III., of Knglauil, wu called to Lisbon to attend thu iiueett of Portuual for it mental disorder. He got 850,000 it month, traveling expenses ami iHiaril for himself anil tnilto anil upon restoring the tieen received 1100, 000 In addition to thu monthly ttlpula tlon. Dynamite, ttserl In largu iiuantltlcf In the expensive mining Industries ol the Tranal, was Impqrled to thr value'of 81,110,000 during tlio past year. It l exclusively imported by the gov TBMCHt. A Nrcrn Who Hail tlr!pt Hftb and Crw mat a Fnnillj' llurnnl at tlm Mink I17 .Moh In Mllliil. Ht. !oiiIn, Oct. 31. A special to tlio t'ost-Dlspateh snys a posm last night captured Joe Lcllorc, a negro, who ronfesscd that he mid Hob Anderson, on thu preceding night, went to the house of J, II, (lambrllt, at Hi. Antics. Miss., tied OambrlU's wife and four children together, piled a feather mat tress on them, poured oil on the pile, cremated the family and robbed the house. I.rlliire was burned at the stake. Hob Anderson was caught and partly burned, but the flru was ex tltiuu'lshcil before he was dead, beeaitsu Information which may dear him was received, NplrltuulUU Not nf One MI111I Chicago, Oct. 31. Hxpaitslon, Impe rialism and adherence to the declara tion of independence were thu roeks upon which thu National Spiritualist association came dangerously near foundering at yesterday's session. Lack of patriotism, disrespect or tliu constitution and disloyalty to thu ling were some nf the charges miiilu against members. So bitter did the light lie come that It was only thu firm ruling of President llarre that prevented 0 rupture. Wetern t'nul Its llren Ctiknl. Chicago, Oct. 31. The Tlmes-IIenilil tn-ilny says: A revolution of the coku business of the country Is promised by tests Hindu of anew system now In operation in Chicago, lor the first time soft coal mined west of the I'enn sylvanla coal fields has been coked suc suceessfiilly. Heretofore nil efforts have produced a product far less valua ble than the eastern, because the per centage of fixed earlsms or heat giving qualities was much less. 'oiiiilrtn SMlnic Aronnil the Stute. Lincoln, Xeb., Oct. 31. Arrange ments are completed for a eontpleto swing mound the state by Col. Ilryan. A speelal train will be hired for tlm last ten days and an attempt made to cover everypolnt In the state that can be reached by railroad. He will wind up the campaign at Lincoln mid Omaha with cx-Uov. John P. Altgcld. Thu latter Is booked for II speeches In tlio stale. A Knnis Msn I'.lrrlnl Clerk. Cedar llaphls, la., Oct. 31. Tito tyiind of the Iteformed church, em bracing Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Ne braska and Colorado, Is In session to day at Long Tree, la. Itev. Illosser, of Oraugevllle, HI., was chosen president. Kev. Iloomcrshine, of Marquette, la., and llev. Shurl, of Iola, Kan., were elected stated clerks, and ltev. IttifTna, of Nebraska, corresponding secretary. For n r.ihlhlt Ht I'srlt. Topi ka, Kan., Out. 3I.-Wllllam II. Ilarues, secretary of horticulture. Is at work getting up it Kansas fruit display for thu Paris exposition, lie returneil yesterday from a trip through Frank lilt, Coffey, Allen, Montgomery, Cow ley and Sedgwick counties mid says he got several barrels of apples of very fine ouallty. The apples will tie kept lit cold storage until time of shipment. New (lleantlr sirrl 1'lnnl. Cleveland, ()., Oct. 31. Steel mills which will rival in sle the big John- sou plant at loraiuc, O., will soon Is: established at Fall-port Harbor, a few miles east of this city. Thu cost Is said to be 95,000,000. Thu name will ln the Holly Steel company. One thousand acres of laud has been se cured, with a frontage of 4,600 feel oil tlie river. IIii,iIIhI for t'iilrrlly Ntmlent. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 31. At a meet lug here by the committee of thr Parker Memorial hospital, to be creeled on the campus of thu Missouri university for thu use of students, all matters were definitely settled ami work on the building will begin at mice. Tlie building alotiu will cos' titer 311,000. CIiIi-hkii Will lie lleailiiirtrr. Cbicngo, Oct. 31.- Thu committee or permanent orgaulratlou appointed i Ihu autl-imperiallst congress met hurt ,eslerilay and forme la national organ iatioit to be known as the American Antblmperlalist league. Chicago witr selected as the hcailiiiartcrs of tin Ivague with mi eastern olllcelu Huston. MertliiR uf lluiiaita l.ilthermin. Atchison, Kan., Oct. 31. --The Kvati gellcal Lutheran synod of Kansas met here yesterday. Organization was ef fected by fleeting llev. II. C. Halthcox, I). I)., of Abilene, president: Iter. John F. Selbert, of Scilalln, Mo., secretary; Mr. J. 15. Ilrewer, Abilene, treasurer: Itev. J. II. McAfee, Topcha, historian. Heath I'ltmes to Cut. Nrhneliler. Vienna, Oct. 31. -Col. .Schneider, the former Ailstruln attached! Paris, whose naiiH- bio. been prominently connected with tlio alleged treason of former liipt. Dreyfus, mid who, It Is generally uuiterstoo'd, fought a duel about Octo ber III with Citpl. Ciilguet, of thu French army, Is dead. To K.lHhlltli it t.thrary for Sotillrn. San Francisco, Oct. 31. - A committee nf prominent cltlcns. headed by Itabbl Jacob Voorsangermid Including among its members (len. .Shaftcr, Mayor Pile Ian mid Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, has taken steps toward the establishment of a library in Manila for the use of tin L'nlted States soldiers. tlor, NlHiiley Ailclrcril Them. Hmporla, Kan., Oct. 31. The minimi state contention of thu Young Wom en's Christian association opened yes terilay evening III the First Presbytu rlmi church, (lov Stanley delivered tlie annual convention address. Ml.aourl I'o.lnmiiter MImIiic. New Loudon, Mo., Oct. 31. Post master Millard F. Cox, who wah said to have been found by Inspector Moore to be 3i:i short In his accounts, de parted last night for parts unknown. ViillliK Cnrnellu I Nsllttleil. New York. Oct. 31. Senator t'hiiuncey M. Depew said to-day: "Tin' Vmidei lillt will Is satisfactory to Cor nelius Vmulerhllt aud thu talk about contest Is nonsense." Japan continues in it iiulct wny to enlarge Its navy. It lias In commission or under construction live first-class iirinorud battleships of over 13,000 tons dlsnliieuiiicnt, besides fivu armored cruisers of the largest typo and 15 fast tinarmort-d crulwrs. Thu reason for China's proffered alliance with Japan is evident. TIib Utpth at It. Mrs. Von Hlttmer 1 had no Idea Mra. Planklngtott was so mean until I went ahopplug vflthjlinr. , . Von' llluuier What did alio dor "1 insisted upon paying her carfare, and the let we do ltl"-Puck. V , t JFM ) OKLAHOMA. IMPODTAMT PVRMTC HE TUn TnontTADV wi 1 ui 1 utLiiuwi mil. 1 rv.ni 1 m . jmv &&tMr$3Mrlifti MfiT.m.nt r..r fr.. syhm,!, Pnrcell, I. T.j On December S the people of Indian Territory will hold a convention to nirmorlnllre Congress for free schools. The Hcglstor snys the convention la o'reody attracting a ft-reat deal of attention throughout the territory, and adds: "Wo hope to see It so generally taken hold of that every locality In the territory will be repre sented on that occasion No question of greater moment than that of free, schools has ever fronted territory peo ple, it has been charged 011 the floor of Congress that the people of Indian Territory are Indifferent in this mat ter We should make the coming meeting a telling protest against till-, statement by the large humher of Interested parties in attendance. From the convention should go to Congress a memorial as strong as the Hnglish language can make it, asking that Con grcss extend to thu youth of Indian Territory the same educational ad vantages that are given children In thu states. As previously stated, mass meetings should be held In every neighborhood and delegates selected to attend the convention at Purccll. A small donation front c.ich resident of the several neighborhoods selecting delegates would raise a sum sutlleicut to defray the expenses of the delegates In attending the convention, as It would be hardly fair that he or they should bear the expense atone, (let to work In your neighborhood and select your delegates " ! nrt-eiler of lllooilhiiiindt. Oklahoma: H. C. Schilling Is en gaged In nn unique business in this city, which Is believed to bo the only one of the hind In thu west. He Is a breeder of blood hounds ami takes con tracts with peace olllcers nil ovur the middle west for catching criminals. He has a dozen dogs aud they net their master a more than comfortuhle living. Two of the animals were brought from Cloud county 111., whom they ran down Taylor, the famous Illinois train robber. Another pair was purchased from W. D. Drake, a well known fan cier ami owner of thu famous kennels In Marlon county III. Mr. .Schilling Is planning to take a part of his kennels to the Paris exposition in competition for prizes and to show the world the kind of products of the canine species which Oklahoma can boast. One of his animals a few days ago tracked and was responsible for the capture of two chlckcu thieves, on an eight day trail. Oklahoma NallniMl (liinrd. Oovernor Panics, Adjutant (Icneral Oruer and Colonel John F, Stone havu selected tluthrle for the holding of thu annual encampment of the Oklahoma National Guards this year. The en campment will be held during the week of October '.'3. In connection with the Outhrle fall carnival. This will well the crowd by nearly too men. It Is proposed that the militiamen shall participate in the vvrluus events of the week, marching in the parade nnd giv ing exhibition drills. In addition a school of Instruction Is to be maintained for the soldiers, and the various com panies comprising the National (iitanl will compete In drill, pitching camp and other exercises Incident to the soldier's life, They will also give sham buttles during the week. Appointment nnil I'rmnntlnha. (luthrle: A special order has been made public by Adjutant (icneral Or ner, containing the following promo tions and appointments, to take effect as of this duty: Captain Frank O. Miller, company A. to be ordnance of ficer of the first regiment, Okla. N. (I.; Cuptaln i;iiner J. Solomon, company (1, to be commlstnry; First Lieutenant P. L. Ulnni, company II, to be Captain atiJ Quartermaster: Private IMgar W. Jones, company A, to be First Lieu tenant and Adjutant: William P. lin ker, appointed as Captain and Surgeon; Jumes P. Neal, appointed as Captain and Judge Advocate; Job Ingram, a Captain und Chaplain. Hunting llra.t nn iho ItiilgM. The cattlemen in tlie Osage reserva tion are fcuid to be burning the grasses on the ridges. Their pur peso is to keep down such extensive fires as they bail last year by burning thu grasses on the ridges early in the seasfitt and leaving that in the valleys. Several thousand dollars worth of feud were destroyed by fire there last year. Territorial Irarlitri Mlliig The teirltorlnl toard of education has selected Oklahoma City for thu holding of the December meeting of the Territorial Teachers' association. Outhrle and HI He no both weru candi dates. It Is expected that 30(1 teuuhers will attend mid an attractive, program Is being arruuguil. Oklahoma' LawanlU. Outhrle! Attorney dcnnral Harper 8. Cunningham started the tlth for Washington to represent Hie territory's Interests In several lawsuits pending on appeal In the supreme court of thr United States. Chief in Importance Is the aporat from the decision of the Oklahoma supreme court validating the action of thu territorial board of equalization In raising tax values above th returns submitted by the county clerks The disposition of this question will alio decide thu fate of Hlehard Caffrcy, e.vcounly clerk of Oklahoma county, who refused to obey the mandate of the supreme coin I to extend on the tax rolls the Increased valuation ordered by thu board of equallr.atlnn and was thereupon Im prisoned In the county Jail. When an appeal was taken to the supreme court of the United States, Caffrcy was re leased on a superscaileas bond. The (Ireer county lax case will rome up on motion of oliu attorney general lo dis miss the appeal on the gioutul that Hie sum involved docs not exceed 85,000. This Is thu suit In which a number of taxpayers In (Jreer county refused to pay the tax levied for IsOil, the decision of the United States Supreme court at taching that county to Oklahoma wits not rendered until March !0, of Hint year and thu law requires the annual tax levy to be made 011 March 1 of each year. flitni.rreil mi the Hum" I.nw, Perry: Sunday was a splendid day fur hunters to violate the law It seems. It Is reported that several parties from the elty went out Indlflerentdlreetlons and spent the day in hunting and shooting. Several parties were in Hie Otoe Indian reservation and were hav ing a grand time shooting squirrels, doves, etc. Two Otoe Indian police men, (traiit Ilarnrs and Charlie Slxhlts espied Mr Mackley, a hardwuio mer chant, aud Mr. Wudsworth, mi Insur ance man, hunting within their pre serve. The red men snooped down upon them and secured Mr. Mackley's gun, but in some way Mr. adn worth got away. The gun was confiscated. A One Slory. Ponca City Courier: A rather e culler occurreneu took place on south First street last night. Charles Hnrs ton Is the possessor of a dog. White the family weru at supper, the dog rushed into the street mid set up a vigorous howl, lliitwueuhowlsho was seen to extract something from hit side, which Mr. Harston secured and found to be a knife. It was an ordi nary knife with a blade four or 11 vo Inches long, and hud evidently been lodged In the anatomy of the dog, at thr Instigation of some person or per sons. An invest 'gatlou showed that the knife came under the head of con cealed weapons, aud that a certain Fled Krousu had such a knife. Hu was arrested aud the case is being heard In the police court. The dog is rccovciing, Tfce Place far ft. Wslli ntlmen," re marksd the prtrt- of ins ciuu, "motions srs In order. It : we have a hnqui. j.. has bsn (oiMtsttd that ttrt., t.lt I. rlAh.T" "Mr. 1'resiilent," spoke up the man who was leldom hf-srd from, "I move we rtlpoe of It by lsyltif it on the table." The motion was carried. Philadelphia North Amsricsn. flsmrthtaar' for a flatter In l.eara, The Onlfer You muit acVnonledie that It rtnnlrts a irest deal of skill to driv a bill 100 yards. The Farmer Nothing 1lk the skill re nuired to drive s pig 80 feet. Stray Storits. ellan lUnil Sue for -Ifl.OOO Tuesday evening of last week at Ok lahoma City a suit for 310,000 damages was filed in the dlsti let court by Win. P. Harper, as attorney for 0. I), llrowu of Choctaw City,, against thu Choctaw railroad company. In his petition II row n alleges thut he was a laborer on the Choctaw railroad employed us a section hand. While helping to carry n steel rail, two of thu men helping to carry one end of the rail, fell, throw ing thu weight of thu rail nil on llmwii mid i e declares wrenched his b ek.su that he Is unable to earn a livelihood, llrowu fuithei- alleges that one of the men who fell was neatly blind tuul should not have been employed by thu company. Inl. I r of Your lluyaaml ilrl. Kay County Suu: If you want your boys aud girls to bo honest uud vir tuous men und women, keep them off the streets as much us possible, uud cs- pcclul'y after night. Hoys or girls who are allowed to roam the streets lifter night are exceptions If they do not learn something that wltl prove u detiiinctit to their characters, mid no matter, how virtuous they tuny be the linger of Bcorn will be pointed at thciu aud more or leas scandal will bu at tached to their names. Parents do you know where pour sous and daughters are or what they aro doing when out from under your protection at night? Let Oa, Let ui than be up and doing, With a heart far any fata. Throw away the rag yau're chewier. Either fiih or cut the bait. Chicago Tribune. Pins Sick headache. Fnnit itaean'trfl. eat well, annetlte nonr. hnurela enn. stlpated, tontuo coated. It's your liver I Ayerra Pill are liver pills, caiy ana sate, i ney cure ayspep sis, biliousness. 25c. All DrugeUts. TVtnt 70111 rastutich r r,t a bauutul prownorncn inirii; inifl m 0 era J BUCKINGHAM'S DYE T T Vrt'tT' f- w,'t C ISsewyi tf5??HI F1aflPM! m MA ISR BBKfrP HI 4 You Ma? Bfnd the StpUng Bat Not the Tree, t When dlsnut Am become chronic and deep ttled it it often difficult to aire ft, Thtt Is the rttion why It it belt to Uke Hood's StrstpArlll mhen disease first shams Itself. In long' st sit d, ttntdovs casts, Hood'sSsrsa parilla Is akomonder fully successful. dwodA St VUaboma IrtjHifW w i miiiniiiiiiin Piles-Fistula AN All Dlsiases if Nil Rictum CURED WITHOUT KNIFE, LIGATURE OR CAUSTIC. R Uatlracmleli Baa rarfaat Hmltft. Kantas City, Mo., Dae. U, ttft. Dra. Theralcn Mtaer, Kaniaa City, Ma. r2nU.ini-iiWor toil treated ma for tlae I hJ Mta trouM.d tor eight or ta years. I hava not ben bothered In jar way ttoca. aa4 kava perfect health, for which I give you artdlt. I am aiwaya reauy ana wnimr m ru.u you to aayoae to whom I can. Tours vary truly, Tamblyn Jl Tanbljn, Live Slots Com. Mar.. . a, Mo. We guarantea to eure every eaaet Doa'l lake na cant until patient la welL Bend for free book Wo mea atao f rea book to ladles. Addreaa DBS, THORNTON & MINOR, Mlatfc a Wall SU.. Kanaas City. Ma. SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. Doa'l tst footta with a nacklntoth orrubroit. If youwanlacoat that will lnp you dry In ilia hard- Jit stora buy th Fish Brand iltekar. If not foe eat la your town, wna I of caiaiofua u A. J. TOWER. Ifetfon. Mata. W. L. DOUGLAS S3&S3.S0 8HOE8 Jion Wertn 14 la 16 compared Ilk ether makai. tndoraed hy over l.uuo.uuo wearers. altlMTHEM. Altitun 1US Illllll W. U (lo a.. u4 rlM MmS t klla. Taka n. .ubittluta cl.tmed tftkMCMd. L.rgMluitker of M ud aHM tkotl In lb world. Toiirdrittrthoutitkrrp Ib.Bi-tr aot, w. will aead you aettrnnrtcetM of price. Plata aud at l.alb.r. alra nd width, plain r cap to. Cataloaiua U re. T. L OUQLAS SH0B CO.. Bracktan. Matt. 25c. thafs all II you will ten- us Z5c we will teed you Demoreat's Family Migatlc for threw month; I five you two hirtome pictures In ten colon, exact repro ductions ol famous oil vaiotinn. They are 8 try 11 Inches. This offer of this rrest family maftdne k only good for 0 days. Write to DEMORESTS MAGAZINE Art Departaaeat 116 FIFTH AVENUE, KEW YOIK CITY I n 4T4 4Jdj4Jt M H H HHIIt ! Saf llnhhrrt at I'haclsw. ,Clioctnw: About 12 o'clock Wednes day night thu sufe of Htono A Co., hardware inerchunta of this city, was blown open aud about tC00 taken. There la only a slight chin to the ident ity of the robbers. Three well dressed men had been seen hanging around town and the morning after the rob bery they were goue. The rrort made by thu explosion was heard but no one went t'i suu what was tho mut ter. HherlK Copoluud arrived on the flrat train from Oklahoma City with two bloodhounds and nn effort is belug made to track the robbers. Small I'oi at Aluha, t, T. A aneolal to the Kansas City Journal saysi "Small pox ban broken out at Atoka to such an oxtout Mini tnc QUI sens have annealed to the United Btatea Indian agent for help in stamp ing out the diseaso. Tlie Indian agent baa recommended that a post house- ha bulit and quarantine be established. It la stated that there are eigiu oases." "rank Montgomery says: "A Kan t a man la a Hansen and an Oklahoma man la an Oklehomau. la a citizen ol the Indian Territory -eceMnrlly aa laA-ar lb Janulnaja Hang fealeiiiait. United States Juilue Townsund at Ardmore, on tlio , sentenced Put nnil Morris O'Miilleys aud Frank Jennings, member of tlio Jennings gang of train robbers, to live years in tftn United Stalee penitentiary at Fort l.eaven worth, Kan., for complicity In thu Itoek laland railroad robbery In 1BP7. Al Jennlng who was forincr-y it law yer In Texas, in servlug it life sentence for the same oBense. J 0MM IM Y THCO rtMAII ADDER HA H rffxV (?WatT maoison bjtIB Uenuine White House Cook Book By Huto Zltminn, Stcwar- of the WhlU House, and Mrs. F. L, GUktte. Thla baek I a UMfiil corepndlum known th Untth end breadth of the land as I compilalng valuable Cooking. Toll! and tlouathold Rcjpe. naaga. Olaawr Olvlaf, X Table BtlauatU. Car al the Sick. Health Sugxertlon.. Facta Wrth Knowing, ate., ate. X Thla worft eonUlna over gluttan Hundrea AouaaaaU Rtdpea. Nathlag raUtlag U X aracucai nuKping dbuiw. P.r.ln.. Imh. Fllll. Shall e olfer the AMthontlc Flah. PoiiTt game. Ueaia, ....;: 'I." r ,..-. Kmu-m. rtalada. Yeaatables. V.tU wniieiiousoavy-aaw- p, ,iek,,It Urinal . llutUr, t at a price never before Che ear, Handnlch.f , Ometeta, T huri that mall wr. . -ll H,n,nTn Confectlooary, Coffa. Tas, Ctattomtrs by this Thia aplendld book la bound ftmukabk oifcr. la whlta ena-aled oil clotkt la neaumuiiw ijiaiiraiaai coniaina TS . aaarly 800 paga 1 ia convenient to tanillatmadaotpsearoteseelleotqaallty, aad la from beginning to aa durable and auaaom. ... . ,t u t i j , ., , . ., STKUrKJ 1111191 aDlDOTB OT. inonraaTii novnonaau naiiuoai npuiaunH, l(Mlota Draotleal. the merit of each folly aatapllaned. They are eeucomleal. 1 araexpllett, Meno. are (Iran for every day lo the latr.aad evarr poailbla occaaion. It la the moat completo and popmar work ol lb kind on tba markat today. Nawandaalargadadltlon.uaaalwholaaalaprleaflJ. Oerprleebat nl uiLffl i of as addrttonal prool J'"", uijeui . non, ajar- t Unava ...4 ... fin. Ton it, Cakti, I'aatry, Flea, T pay to una your ...;. .,.. . V.m. na! An order to this house. MrtalIceCreami,Icee,puddlqr T .... nr in Canned Knilta. Jnllle. PreaeMr T 80oi ilfln whlth It IliUe) at few at whsUgalgBrtftjl X I avgrythtni to ( wg.r an) tiM.it furnish) i Hd on niltlat of only lOf to pttyuy vaus vr, A I nnuiH or iinra ! 7FCVWVTaTl SVf iooi faith tha 109 U allowtd on .rrt T ri IIIL1II -rfiailki; ttallMtlanaA IOO if-HtAfl. JiLT sBBveijpiyitjiiBipai HlytJIIHiJ ww fee " . iwww TTtTTtttTTtt ftTfl CHi T. LOUIS. OMH. KANSaS CITY. I Evans-Snider-Buel Co. I Live Stock Commission Agent WOfl TUB fURCHAti AND tALK Of CAPITAL, SUHPLUt, 30O.00O.OO. 8300.000.00. Addrei Ua-. UNION STOCK YARDS. Chicago, Ilia. NATIONAL STOCK VARUS, till. UNION STUCK YARDS, South Omaha. Neb. KANSAS CITY STUCK YARDS, Kama City, Me. CATTLE, HOGS l SHEEP. llleilof 1'olaon. El Itenoi Jack Ilucker, alias John Pattorson, waa found near the ltoek Island depot on tho It. in a dying con dition, lie begged i o betaken to the county hoapltal where ho died. Dr. Muzzy, the county physlclun, euys Ilucker came to his death by poisoning. Whether lie took the potion hlmnclf, or It was admlnlsterek to him no onu knows. Ilucker was about 30 years old aud has relatives living near Cal umet, lnap.alo'1 Nuathora I'altl Hay ICnUr. Th governor has Issued a proclama tion allowing southern cattlo that huvo been Inspected and found healthy and free from ticks, to pass Into Lincoln county only for feodlng purposes. All applications for Inspection aud permits to cross the IW should be made to Dr. liallard, secretary of tha live stool, sanltsry commission, Weath orford, 0. T. Adjutant General Omar has, Issued an order for an election of first lieu tenant of company B, O. N. O., to CU tlie vacauoy oaused by the promotion of LlauWBeyl VI Alwtri prepared to furnlih cattle on lime l reaponttbla feeder of atock, and oa saoal tarorable terms. Information blaoka aenl requtat All applleatlona abould ba addrtaaad u lb companr at Kama City Htock Yard. WD OPFER YOU UNEQUALED SERVICE AND ABSOLUTE SAFETY. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO PATRONIZE THE BEST. 4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE THIS BIQ CATALOGUE rjrJ.rA.S3..lWVJ,.uu lavwillumulciir, laalariMl, ! .!. u4 l.lrl.UlM T.ffi'isr.vjftvwwib BSBSsaaBBHBaaikjaaJkaaJpj HL il!j . at fTMIMI I !, iiol-lafi (Udvta, Ml ifiruNixi iui VwwstH iwt pav . WMaM aMwOaTTa aStWaaau ritUrti !, tot-HM. KraoH toMlH aWIIViaaaa Pa4aTffM-t- nut at to I -Tt i a Tlnn f jtniinTiBt TMlf lw4Hi i IHOtttt A .iaii !. btiw !. Utal, at I a. T-T7a in a. jhll tnii at rbr t h-M Of rylhluc h bai fcitd will ?! tain fro-n MjUiD vou bur i sdU1-I Juit ttow to ortltr. how atrtMur mil will i oa MjUlnf to joor lowm fca pay UaM eaat twalw. aalki awfllWaart tofaajeaa) tf itV rIHla,aat If7 Ta-t Ikiak HI rtkll Vtlit .iiu,1m.,.( ia ft. iat hlaaala aneaf Tri ISiacaaj u I an alll leillf rlar tr I ia. ,... mni. WllAT THE l-awto BAYS), AataUT Tfjlt ? Ilia a Buau-aal f kaalua tafanaaUa."-Mlaaal- BU Trlauaa. T MldMtalbty w ! law a tatrM.-' MUMWwa U aaaHaia m. 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