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?i Litre (10K4M HERALD THE LANGSTON CITY II " (JIi-jNmm with LVusitro t'r t. miffiWi vymTagamaju I'M) i! t. Mni V ' I PUK8ERVAT10.V V 0RO IMV9WVWCWf OYBftH-. JUL, DBRn l-iinn iVrllv nn.l llmtl mIi ui ! M". ttsn0EffizsaacEr. M?" ffiM: 9itiui,i WiMoc & WITHOUT PEAR, FAVOR, OR PREJUDICE, WE ARE FOR THE RIOfHT, AHO ASK NO QUARTER. SAVri "JUSTICE." SINGLE COPY CEiT 1 1 tiinfait ii iiiy. i VOL IV LANGSTON CITY, O. T., HATURDAY APRIL tOtk. 1895. NUMilKK I ITHE . ERA 'I VaBBBBBBBvSBai w? MR JURY LET OUT. adtfs Buekar Orders Their ia Taylor Cass. THs- ImMmI r Oaevteuea At SsAlaet. AM tf . "" 'OarrJItM, Mc O., April Jt.AI w o'stoek tkie moralaf tke Jtry la tke Taylor sms, wkish had bsja out liBM liNo'WoikTMMi; ", WM hruagkl lata Minm, ajaweh m Jmmm4 wilhMiK -ai riff aUeker asked: Qratlemea, is there aay prospect that you will agrM oa verdtotr "Noae, whatever," replied Fore mm Oeorge F.sming. fc"Wtaatdo the rMtof you Myf naked ths judge- Titan to ao tHom whatever," re plied MTn) of tke jiiryauQ. "Do yoa aUs4 no at yaa atood from,, tks trail" Again asked tke IH-? Tkejerere ftplied that the first ballot vmmvcb for eoavielioa aad Mra for anajaitlal, and that tke raiall had remained aaahaagei on all tu tors belfote' Jadga Beaker1 ordered lha elark lo nler oa lha dookal tbat tha jury ha? eg failed to afrc bad oesa ais ed aad tha oaM had baaa eoa- tfaaad lo tka aast taroa of eoart. Aa tka jarnra ilad oat of tha sosrt room tkay vara hiaaad, hooks! at aad . revUed by tka people whs kad gath ered akoal tka soar! kaaaa. mtmmmBmmmm aflrmad the ! "H'd for the work. It ta understood Ikst a limited dtgrse ka talked with tka aceretery la regard ( partiee who ara aetata pheee oa tkaaoaiatiaaloa' a kaowa far hypaotie etae. KiDMalJ Maboaald. tka Mareaia aoarl. kad tka aawar. aad woaid aava rttM for BteDoaaM,aaonviatioa. Tka aaait tal of MaDnaal aataM la kva baaa i ia:atf iaga af JmNm MM WILLARO AND LI SCI-1N0. art tt daaWaa. Tkaaiaa ainida aa tko ladaa MartuM ;! waa Bat araaaato J lo tka aaareaia! Uadar tha o.rca8ataacfa bo felt mora aauri It it had beaa aad tka aaaia " lJ b ww " a-;j., ulMat. ta aa acaiaat aoaditloa, to talk of ikU featnra of rat bed kaaa artaeatid afteitq "". oat u ta asoeratood idi aaa weu apou iwa reatareaiore at length Inter ia the day, whan ho weal over aaattera with the ircaidnt. Ia Ike talk with tlio prtmident Mr. Dawoa repeated bit detira to get of tka coaaiieeloo, and aleo aald, tkat ia hie jadgmeot errtein aea were It for the work aad that crrtaiu otbera were not. It ia aaid Ike prcaideut atteaiptet ti d-aanada Mr Dawta frcm hie idea of lotting the oommii aioa. Hteidiutho cvaat hacoald reaaeio ia the country but a abort titaa Ike ooafidet.oe the people kave ia bi would make him of more talae to the eotumiMioD thau tom one elaa ha Bight naoie. Tbeu, aa he waa tka oaly republic m member of the com aaiaiioB kia rcaigoatton would eall for another appointment, oi like po litiofl.aad tbia would place him ia a Boaitioa hit desired lo atoi'J. II ie uut certain, howet r, tbat Mr. Dawaa will allow bimaelf to be iula eaeed ia the aiatter. It ia beliated tbat in the etent Mr. Dawee retiiea, Ike president, under tha preeeara to get rid of ctarr membere, will are ate aa eotirtly saw oommtuioa. Tail he will oonmeuoe by oaatiag the three aeaibera or daolaking their plaaaa raoant, and than appoint' Ite ea to create, the oouimiaiioit. Ei.TSTHE maUIB FLIO . April lt.-Tee ehMatar Elk afaka Boataa Frail aoaaaaay, tred apoa kj a Spaaieh oa kar voyage to Jaaaaiaa, ar bare early today. Oaplaia Hop) aaid regarding Ike aaTir: "On til 1 we were pffoaaediag ia our ar Hiurae, wkeu aboat 11 o'aioak foreaooo off Gape Mayti, wa a veeael which weeuuld not at t make oat. We were attoat a mile ekore. 8addenly the etraoger a bleak akol aaroea our bow. ia caoead the greateet et oitement board aay boat, a geutlemio froaa Jaey and two from Okiaago beiag derably alarmed. Ofeoereewkca akot wm ired I atopped aad allow ke veaael lo eoma ap wilkia kail lag diataaae to Mil I found it waa gaakoat, but eooJl not olearly die. tiagtUk tka aama. The Irat part of t wm 'Meata'and I eoald aot poMibly Bake oat the real of tka aaaM. Wkao ikeMwtkeBrittatftg tjatiagotar Mfveaaetekenkagaar Kar war1 like attitadeead qaiety ataaaaed peat aa. Wa oroeeeded to JamaiM, wkare I laid tka matter befera tka proper aa Jltboriliee," loM tie T0 MOBS 0UILAW8 SHOT. EaaMBMM, Oa.. April ll.-Tuaaday night the Uuited StatM depaty mar- ala loMtad the f agitiva Ooter train obbera; bat daring the night the out lave fled. They ware tracked to a de leered raseh formly kaowa m Draaim'i raaea; 7U mtiM aortauMi oi bare, aad ware preparing dinner vm Marday wbea tkey were aarroaadad ky tha oalaara and ekaliaaged Their ra ply wm a volley of baUete. Tka oatlaws, tta ia nutaber, at MaapUd Ic forea tkeir way out but eat oo every aide by bullets from btaser's wiaebMtera. Tkna of tkam lacll? MMped, clMaly paraaad by pert of the marakals, .a few takiag akrga ol tka two outlaws wko ware liMes. afaaeetlka aaarkals wars kadly maaaisd aasapc aaa aaaaM Moore, wk raaeited a ballet ia tka shoulder, iiama aatarai taaa aeageroaa. 1 AtMoar the laat aigaatara of Fsmm let Dooenee waa afliad to a etate srest of "lha Position of the Na tional Women'e OhrUlian Teaaper eaM Unioa of Ike Uaited SUIm ia relatioB of the ooloared people.' It eorrecta "wrong impraMiona con cerning Ike attitude of Miaa Wittiao toward the ooloared paopla ia Atneri Tbat have beea made ia aertaia qaarters. Tkat lady, it Mya wm of aboUUoaut parentage, aad aae karaalf bM alwaya oantaiued the poeitioa that ao coloured line aould be drewa by either eosiety, and the women wko have tku far gaided nd eoalrelied tkaac arMt uaUoaei or- gaatoaliona bavs aevev eoagkt to etUblieh aay dietinetiou ia either, bat kavo fraelj aad gladlt aeaepted tke eotoared womea m calaars' aad del egstMtotke aoaveatioaa of both. Wilkia tka a few weeke Mtoa Wiliard pakliely dMlarad that if a aertaia womaaelub of ekieago. of wkkk aha is a member, declared to rtssivs soloared women oa let me of cfaality, ekeekoatd raiiga ker aMaberabip, Through bar iblaraee moy cf thft State aaioaa bive adopted reaolutioaa agint lynching, aad the National Uuioo kaa pat itaelt aajarely oa re cord ia tke wai way, while her aa aal adareetee ea preaideat have plainly indicated her diaapproval of awn lawless and barbaroaa proceed iaga Ths statement, a copy '. which i forwarded lo oa by Lact Hmbv SoMaaasT, will ramova some painful uiagiringa oo the aide. A latter from Mia Floranoe Bilgaraioe ekowa tbat tke miagitiaga -not ia regard to Mtoa Wuxabb. bat ia regard to the W. 0. T. U. ia America were aot auita srouBdleea. At tke Aaaaal National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, tost November, ia spits of Miie Wtuaaa's reaommandatioa of aa ax preeaioa agaist lyaekiag, the Sootbera iaiaartM wm atroag enoagh logettbroagh a hollow reaolatioa, praying tkat the time may epeedily come wbea ao hamaa being ahall be eondemned witboat 1m proceM of law, bat adding. aad wbaa tke anapeakable oatragM, wkiek have ao often proved aauk law leMneas abould be banished from the worlJ, and childhood, maidenhood, and womanhood shall no mora be the vietimt of atrocities worae than death. Thia laat elauae. Miss Baisamib rightly aays, ia an obvious apology for lyMhinga aader oertain alleged sou ditione, and ia aa incanUra rather than a dtooouragement of lyaeMng. With the view of streaRtbeoiog Mtoa Wiibam's kMda, bMked by a earn berofBritieb Tempereaea woman, aha ia moving for an appeal to their egUtoted sisters of Iks W. O. T. U. ia every Mate ua tows of Amertea, aortk aad eoatk, to apeak oat iaaa aristskskla tanas af bIm! tka korrid art karbaroas iojasttoe of lyaekiag. create a aenaatioa. Civil M well m erimiaal proeeedlaga will ka la Mtatat agataet laose was are rsaratalfVaasevsd with tka Mr. oaaa sate tke fiovwnmeat afaHaoraaia variaaa depsrtaiealB at farloas points prjearioff the aacee Mry proof of warrant arretta art chut notwithstanding ths preai la genstty of tbe criminals In tkeir op eratioBB, a complete cbaia of evidcBM of their guilt baa beaa welded. Tkw aWat aoanterfait 9 eent postage Mteejpe asaied at the Welle-Fargo ex arais Omwe here were addressed to afataaaMaraofr, cigar dealer. Ha ex sjwiaed that be had boairht them from tke "Canadian Novelty and Suoph Co ," of Hamilton, Oat., paying $100 for wkat purported to bs $118 worth of good etampe. MORE LITIGATION. John O. More Will Continue His ConUei Against the Income Tax. J'OE PAUL KILLED Tke Woman Over Whon He Killed His Father Proved ilia Death. aaat, art Weald make no arrests of A terrible murder oacured near Pula Valley iu abicU Jauiiaon Mo- Clnre, a Cbiekaiaw Indian of mucL aote, short and inatautly killed Joc PmbI, another prominent and wealthy Chickasaw Indian, who ia the Indian judge of the Cbiokuaaw country. Paul bad just returned from Tiah omjogo, where he bad been holding soart, ahen be found that MoClura, who ia hia nephew, had stolen bia wile The men Dulled their guns and a deadly bsttle fook place and when Iheamoke dMred away Joe Paul, well know over tke Indian oouutry, WMadeadmaa. Two and a bail yrtars ago, Stoi Paul, Joe Paul's father, married an Indian girla. After some mouths tha new wife became inMuated with the aon, Jo Paul, and aoon aba quit the father for the aon. Tbia caua d a difleulty between the father and the eon aad tha aon killed the father. After thia he kept hia father'a wife and it wm this hbo Indian woman tkat Muead tke deal k of Joe Paul. She had become tired of Joe, and bad. in hia absence, fellen in love with Jamison McOlore. The Eillin Naw 1 obb, April 18. John O. Moore, who brought tke Otiginal suit contacting the validity of the income tax, aaid last sight: "I am advtosd by my oobomI tkat tka eoart divides equally oa tke question of tke validity of the tax ao f ar as the $4,000 exemp tion to oooMraed. There ia aatroug cipaeaeion of opinioa by Justioe Field tbat the entire law to unconstitutional. Thus, however, cannot be decided on til there ia a fall bench. The question M to the validity of the exemption of 14,000 oaa be raieed by a motion for a rehearing beforethe full bench for by making a payment under protest and suing tke collector to recover the money This iaonly a partial victor. I iataad to aoatiBue tke coateat against the law aad if Bseeaaary to, do o, I will make my ratura, pay my taxee, then institute suit to reeover t adb re to my original opinion that the lew is aot oaly odious to a graat majority of the Aaorioaa people, bat ie iu violatioa of lbs ooaatilalioa and I iuieud to praaa tha soatsat to a Aa iab. Attorney J. M. Wilson, wko repre sented John O. Moore ia the court of appeals in the recent eaeea. aaid tbia morning tbat the further proceedings would be begun immediately. "Se em! parte of the law will ba attaoked," taid be, "the principal one being tke exrmption from taxton "f ineomM uudi'r H 000 iiiuuullv. Thia will bs be attacked as au uujuot dimnmiua- J lion I cannot aay just yet who thai eompUmanta or what titlae the auita will be, but they will be instituted very soon, probably within a very few dayj, and pushed m rapidly m poss ible. Subscribe For The HERALD at Once or YOU Hiss A Fortune 'Tffllffl'llll ilj , 4j eaw )iui aw J Boots, N D C-ft . Mk lioes Rubbers Btl ar BOGUS STAMPS, Two More Packagea of Couaterfeite. Captured by Secret Service Men Caiois), April 19. Counterfeit 3-c-eut postal stamp era rapidlv accumn Uting in tke banda of Capt. Porter, of the United States aeorat Service two more packages containing 5,710 each having been captured yesterday. Ar- reeta are expected to follow ia a abort time. It is now believed the persons be caused great excitement among implicated in tbe matter may be found tke Indiana, and even the whites who n Chicago and til the priosipal cilie GUTHRIE LEADER (Daily and Weekly.) HOST- Progressiic, Life & Enterpris ing PAPKB PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA knew botb wealthy. men. They were quite BEADY TO NAB THEMl Closing In On The Caoeon Thieves. Mist OAWKS WANTS TO RETIRE. HYPNOTISM. Twraii. Kaa., April II la taarview yesterday Ohisf Jristtos Isaatioa, of;tks Kmsm aaprems eoart, I away tha geaerel aosepls lliaa iaat the eoart kM raaogaiaed am m a dalsasiva akw ia a IrsardarcMS. Tka fasts ia tka bsm Isratkssst A aua asaaad Orsy pro- rad akBrart saails a mm aaa aafcaeM lo (WM PaMaa. dray JCaDnaaM aakeve tkat Peek lareduciag wMokaraotcr of Mra ePoaakl. MoDoasld. wko did killing, wm acqaitted. rey latM fcavtotedia tka lower tsws me Matte Over With the Preai eat. whe Peslrae to Batata la Una. Wtaarsevns, April ll.-8peeial. Ex aVaator DawM.of Iks sommtoeioa baariaghto aaae, apaat soms tisM with tka sssretwy of tka iaterior to day. Tka coafareaM wm joiued by Oensral Frank Armstrong, wko to booked m member at Ike commis siea ia the bbst fataua. Ki Seaator Dbwm etstad tkat ks Aid aot waat ta roasaaa on tka soaa- tokaaHk wm amer aad laaterswera aaah akat ks kadeeeeladed toabeaaou tbe work if kscwalddoeowitk tka jaaaaat of tkoat laaemUd ja aawHagtaa ladtoa prohlsas. TkaalaHaejMa of tba matter sad Mr. Oa ooorl, tkt sort of aa kit kabra4 to bt best Rmo, Ner., April 15 Tke 0s sttatkia afteraoon saya. Earoeat MarrtoBMlUt of tha United StatM braaob at Oaraoa, aad Joha T Jones, asaistsat meltor and refiincr, were saapsadsd this aaoruiag. Tka Oas ette kM positive iaformatioa tkat tka miat shortage amoanU to aboat $80. wu Ma oovera a period oi ire yeara raaaiag tbroogh tbs tsrms of two former superintendents and oontiaa iagduriagtkeJpr.'Mut administration Tke bullion ou band has all been re- aaatyrd to ssoartiiln if the value raark sd oa tbe"sbaB"or bans, tallied with tkeir true value, but it did udf Inspector Msasey ia atakios: a tkoroagk sxamiuatioa of mint affairs. He foaad tkat oaa Uepaait containing about $18,0001 ona half gold, has beea replead by bars valued at $2, 000, atoetly silver. Usited Statei diatriet Attorney JosM ia tke iatt view Mid tbat importaat arrest would soon be made snd last tbe aa ca&cat tl kt atttii wguiil f the United StatM. All tha paoka- fM asmsa wars reoeived from Bufflo, N. I., by the Wells Fargo Express 04 They oame from tbe "Canadian Novelty Oa,,rofHetnitton. Out. Foetmaster Hseing bad tbe aaiuple of tbe epariuaa atampa on hia desk to day. "They era extraordinary count erfeits," be uid. "One million coun terfeit atampa such us threo could pass through tbia office every day and not be delict ed. Where we handle 1.200, 000 letter daily, otooelliag them on maobinee whiob have a eapastty of 40,000 per hoar, you sMkowitis next to impossible to exaaslae tbe stamps. Thia makea it all Ike mors dMgeroM ia the line of counterfeit ing. Wbea one puts this counterfeit by ths side of a good atam p tke dif ferMM can readily be detested . Tbs bsd stamp li larger aad tba printing Bot ao good, yet good enough aad near enough in aiw to deceave any uoanspeotiag mo iu tbe world. What tbeeffeotof tbia diaoovery will be I oannot tell. Tba preeent 2 cent issue will uodoubtly be recalled, hut I have uo authority for that atatemeat forth ar than my jugdmeat of whal the gov erament must do to protect itself. It mar ao be aeMMary to make a dew deaiga. A aaw color might ka us Cast. Itraart aaid that ka regarfed Iks pargatstrs of tbf atanspe ie iuac. OFFIOAL ORGAN OF OKLAMOMA DEMO GRACY TIIK DAILT Lk'ADCR Contains tho COin plote TeloKraphic nervioe, beeidos all the lateit Territorial and Local News. Send in your nubscriptiona onco Daily, 50c a month; Wooklj-, $1.00 r yew. Great iuducomontf to clubs, Addrwifl THB UKADBH. OUTHBIM 0. T. Kiieuat. tscaia iieaa. oore Itanda, itching rim, uurna. Chronic Born Eves and Oranul Ohaaaaarlaia'e aye aad Bsta Otatment Is unequalled for Ecssaaa, Tetter, Sail nippies, inupjwa atcdEreLldi. Far sale by druggists at 35 cents per box. TO HOKaBToWaTBBS. 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T, B?aR8n5SEC7i' ARMSTEAD STROU P Ml Aronowcarryiugaaewliuo of tbo oaly flao flrat-clas KvutucU'y, lra, and Moat Veruoa Whiakeys, by tho jug, qt, sod pt, alao U;v U , Ci.; i Tobacco Etc. !! cuim wiiw eiyu. eaey vwwernc r(irc at v0t bit fcr iyt vijaa alvU teas ay lTr eniT Tk ue MewStOfiM aWFsaaetervtr).weaa. ssMa MUVt sasavi ear VJ . i Otatas, wasai faaut tu r rA km . aUurr wAwto jaVaOX' wcam Irrti Tkij aid thi Ooly Fim io tbe City liandiii t.'swttus'.f Pabst Celebrated Expert s Wtaa you watte Hrt f Ism DriuV et e r.t V-1 c At ea Le. ' WwKnitoti Boulv, LTH LiiMSftt'JU 0, T 1 t n v . x A r--. 7- ,