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v.: ,-3 1 - Ml"MfF nrFAN &TJ.AMEB THEHERALD' . fa.-. m CHE LABGSTON CII 1 1 1,1 n l n r. i J i ' ! tIKilrtr Hiin.no Coherent. antlOiiMmii Jiy if -, VMf nril iTtiovernnrc, iti4ni with t . - .1 n,' i In I', Mnli V! " ' M m .III III i. ,)! , , . y i GLIDESOVEKTHE; SaOfOi (tvMilon, (JjUnriiip llltit JLJLJUJiJbJLLJU sKHi.:nv.r.rni.s rcr i.ntisisiiiri, mi-mtii m iu i rvt, i ilf 1i-"r. If .... , . i II II, I'Hf H Mlll 111. I'm I .. ' ' ' d - SINGLE COPY : t lTH " ,fL. PRICE; SEEOUU'AIV ON PAGE 2. WITHOUT FEAR, FAVOR, OR PREJUDICE, WE ARE FOfl THE RIGHT, AND ASK NO QUARTER, SAVE "JUSTICE." VOL. Vj LANtiSTON CITY O. T THURSDAY MAY 23rd. 1895. r.; ; ' t 1 V VI 4 V I OIIOOTaW case. UflioiuU nt Wadi'mgtou Gottiug u Ijittl) Nervous. M0SI2Y ftPKOULU'lON f'lIM Ifl'l U-JlH'l M hOltt'f! IlX'UlOU Int. not llcdvitni I'm Dt'p.irtmmit,. but 1'I.miiv if Itutnori nra ATlont- V lnvciiiviiinn will I'mlialifv lip M n lo Wahiiinimms, Alaj" ?18 -Spo'lal. 'I Hin vury ds-urtitii for the official iofortn tioii iu the Oaoata railrrjy case by which our iujunatioa w dia aslveJ, mid I am a little curious tu iiud ou' j-il ho it i til tt it ha not itiriroJ," ibid wn the esproaiiuu iuduldgcd in by nu oHhial of the do partmeul of juilim w'a i has bid bolqo legal caunoiitiou with tin oaso. From this Bad other information N.-0'JruJ nrrouud the dmtmout it is wry pliiu thai tlm uOiiial-i iuterestod in tho cmo are nt n b:a to understand Vintv it im tii it thv ii iir.i not hann in y.'ormod iu nu otb's-d way of the court's aoliou oj tint tho department can proceed to furlbti couiideratiou of tho cro or tho purpose of dutormia ing what notion shall be taken by tho department on ths m ittur' of appeal. Thin Hconlatioii unions h ofOods of tho dep'jrtmeut hiuh in Dins iu nUooe amounts almost to nervous nea may (u sniu mtjut bo ongoo- dered by letters receive; at t'jj da pattuwnt from partis iuteroito.l in the legal coutost. Tbo information rMoljHH t!io dprtimiat thai on the day hafors auJ the night bofjro Jas ti:S.otl give out thit (jcist iu that some poraoual frum 1 of ttn judge sV and fciomJa of tbo ruilw iy pn.ipls pro CettJed from Oklahoma O.ty tj pjintt that wovld be bonsStte 1 by ths road fiuumug nlcuit thu routo oppjsai by tli lUiportiii'jut iind thub i'arorod Oj I lift ennrt nud socurod property for to'll Hilc )Llrii)d'M. Jt in uUimuJ llttt fail lid'.s of par clutcs umleiu tun way liy'ptrtisa rl.iKily ooimuotol with thD J'o'.Iowj nhuwero intsreetoJ m the do:isijn will burnt i out ujni!jtu in dm tiuiii tadu' iiittj.1 fjr t'uJ iufjnut limi of Ihn altoruoy goncrM. Tbi in aup,, aa.l lj aijia that Jmti.j Hoott, of OkUh va i, ia uoai w i w u not iibh t-j kaap tho oa:rot of h' dj ciAioo, aud iu this rwipat r9amblt tbo roprotuo court of the Uoitttl 'titct iu the lucoaio tax at wll a in runny other case?; tout in noma way tho ':rct ct ont ainoa tho lutuuate fruud? of sj-Mi', it ud i it romlt tu-y piocet'li'if to imk i uiuo i mouuy by t iy of tmutf this information. l'hin is net up tu tho dopirtuiaat u3 ouo of thu ininv Mini why tha do liirtinuDt ih ml I urdr thtt nn appeal bi: Uk9'i h ti it th o ii u ai bs coo aider J 1 i th" sirpro.ii) c irt .of tha territory. Tu'j ps p o j TojumadU, thucouty aott t jwrn, n;id tliosa ioter nated in t'n right o! w tv fitvorad by tho dt'p'trUiiiul uru fuiug metaagea iid !ettern nt ilio dxpiriaiHnt whiob '.frhdieat a vjrj war u luuliar exitiuS cii the Hubj 'at . In tha ruuuiiuuiu whilu all thia mat tor h eoiniug in tho offijals tiiiuk it yury atrangH tbtt they do not receive from thu ooart tho writtoa opiaioa whiob wii iltihrerail to thu publio liiat Woduia.Uy bnt wliioh wa lo have bean tutdo publio on Tunsday. Jn thu taco of tbo information about tbo whole matter unoulual they oro voty anxious to get at the real foots of the deoiuion for tus purposo of de teraiiiiioK what to do about fortbor departinuutal aotioo. Xtisindioatod inmauy of tho pro tasis against tha dcoiaion that an in vestigation of the matter should be made np apesial agent and thus add to the roport made by Agent Newton for ousting Judge Soott fro'a office. Of course, such aotioo would be use less by way of having edeut nt the de psrtment of justice, h the report of igeot Newton favoring tbo ousting of Jidge Boott baa been approved by lee attorney general and ia now bong dd it tie white bouse. Bat it is ob served that possibly an onvoatigation ol the new complications might bring ffp something that could bo used with effect with the president- It was in dCUdHb department of justice May that should charges in regular ;tj he fi'ftd containing matter al reafr '.d about tbo eubjeet it is oiiteVottible that another investiga tie nji aueh ebargea would be made fo Ud good of tbo setvlce. ALL A FAKE. A Wichita Eaglo Correspondent Kills the Duun'H Itrothors With ilia l'on. 3T0RY MANL'PAOTUilUD HEHE Mnrabnl Nix OQico Hiu No Such Iu- formation-Tho Dunn Brother Aro Very Strong in Thoir Neighborhood and it Would Tako a Rci- moot to Got Them, Capital. GoNmiiK O. T , M y 21 -Tho story sent oat from thia city to the Wichita Eagle relating at length the abduction of the three Danii brothcro, who aro roportod to havs ahoid in tho killing of'Dittar Creek" and "Dynamite Diok" proves to be all a fake. Mar shal Nixe' chief clerk, John Hale ststoa that ths uumbor of tho Dunn family and iieighbortiitf frieuddui auaU that bj orginizut ontl v jttng uould gat together of Huuljient num- bor to jjot them. The story of the Quibrio correspondent is at great length. It nya thut -'frionda of Now comb and 1'ieroe. the territory out laws who wnro botntytxl by snppasod frionda nol oownrdly usaasiunatoJ near lngilis two weoks ngo, have avenged tho death of the comrades. Accord ing to tho story of a courier who came n from Iuglln, O. T., John, Ualvin and William Dunn have been kidnap ped liy a number of tbo dead outlaw friends and lynobed. At tho time of killing, locil dectectivea toolt upon tUeutselve) the jrlury of the esptute of the out la VII, and put iu clnims for the Urge reivnr'ld tht iud been offered for their heads.- A weok ago, however, the Dunns at whose home near In- gaiU the oulhw stepped on the night of the killing, were cbargrd with he traying tham iota their home under guise of friendship, and uft-r Kettiug tho two dosperidoes drunk, ridJliug them with btillota ui they slspt. Thoy hud, it is aaid, boon promised Urge rums of mouoy by tbo dcotcctvei who had claimed ths rowarde. Tho friends of Newcorob and Pjeroe openly swore revenge. Thu Danns birriaiiliJ t'mir pltci, scsusod supply of tirius au I uumi J ii tioj ual uiado their rtuuU n veiitablo arsenal. They Unt low until Han Jay, says tho ccurifr, when some of them wore saon ubont tho plaso, apparently void of fetr and bolieviug that tha ex pooled raid was a blnti. That night tho mail c.riot vigilence k-pt by the brothers was roUxed, in farther be lief that they were ten of molcstatiou. The act, it nppetrrt, provnd fa:al und the threu brothors veru Jcubily tukon by thoir eneanits. Late Snndty mgltt a b ly of h eav ily armed men drove iu to' the Dunn cabin, and forming h riu around it, called npin the brothers to oorae out and surrender themselves, tberasrand era having previously fired a volley in to tho aro to awaken their intended victims. Wnon tho Dunne, John Oilvin and William, ne the number of tboso without, thoy roitdily realized the worthlCHfiioM of makin g a fight and qnickly surrendered. The womon folks tried to dissuade the oaptors from car rying out their purpose, but were radt ly pushed aside.' The Danes were placed upon horses, aud being told not to make an outcry, were hantily driven of toward the mountains. Since then nothing bat been beard of tbe band or its oaptives, and tbo general opinion is that tbe Dunne have been lyocutd, and aa tbe feeling againat them was meet bitter. Searching parties ate out looking for the bodies but as tbe desperadoes probably took tbe violins to one of thoir mountain rendervoua, the prospect ol tracing tbur is very small. THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST. WaiiinteroN, May 20. Tbe final session of tbe Soalbern Baptist con vention wan held yesterday. Follow icg the eaggMtbue of the iotsrnalion al peace congreae, reeolutione ware adoptod I ttoring tha establishment of aa international court of arbitration. Chattanooga, Tenn., was elected ss the plaeo of holding tha appointed to convey tbe fraternal grenUugs of ihe southern convention to tbe northern convention, which aeeta nt ekratoga. H. Y. od the 291b imt. BEGIN A CONTEST, A Kopubliouti Declared Dl eetyd Senator in Delaware. COLON EI. IIliNUY A DDPONT FUR MALY AWARDED THK IIONOH. Damocriitii, n.:k:J U ty Tor ll'iitnon, Win, .iiKvooaiKl to tho Rxrcutlru Ctiiilr oathoUvnthof Oov- Murvll, ClAlm lliu VAw'auuj'ln the Spcakynhip of the Sen iitf, tMiNotCat Dairu tbo Voting' Ma jority ilf tho Patty An Appeal to IkotI fi. uiututho Noxt Hum. Dover, Del , Miy 18. Tbn general assembly of Dolawaro uJj tnrnod Sine dio nt U o'obzk tliii ufttrnoon with out having aoliuttti u aucucsmr to Senator IiigiuB, although the Us pabliimus claim thoir Inuliiij,- cnndi date, Uol. Henry D ip .u', wai lu aliy elected. Thu matttr will prob ably be taken to tbo Uuitod States sontitu for a domaiou. Tho '211th ballot fciLca th) doadjj' begun four tuontbn ag'i, and tho last of thu Be b'iou waa taken a few imnatea b. fore 3 o'cLck It ro.ml'o'l; Hiinrv A. Dn p nit, (R) 13; J. E lv ird AddiikB, (it) 4; KdwardRidijoh; (D.), 9 Tunnel. (D), 1 During the day tho Demerits GlibustoroJ with the oujjtol preveut iug ballotiug, aud when tbo aula houus dock ran? out tho hour of '6 o,cl ck aud eouudeJ tha death knull of th. irgiftlativo sosiiou of 1895. the clerk vm iu the tnidte of a toll call ou a dilituiy motim made by a l)c:n tcart. Aa Boon ns Oov. Wflteou (Dam), wlu by to inon of tbe fact that ho wuh speaker of tho ecnaio boforo hia eUvittioo to tho gubernatorial (hair upon the death of Oov. Marvil presided over tho joint Eeuiou, an- huoui.cjJ ths sine dio ndjiarumont, Speaker of the House MuiIullin,(U), arose uud formally declared Henry A. Ddpout elected Uuitod States senator. Thia a:tin bad previously been egrcol upon by tbo Rspublioan leaders' Tbo Delaware legislature is compoaJ of 21 representatives, and ft Henators, H5 being a ranjjrity on joiut ballot. Tho republiuans claim that wbon Watson by viriuro of his pnbition as speakaiof the stJnatv, sue cced to the governorship, Pi10D vUft death of Gjveruor Mtrvii'ouo' month ago, tbe cumber of suualorfl vis re duced to 8, and t!iurefovther wero only 21) on joint ballot, and that 15 vjt?a cjn3tit itol u maj iri'y. The ocnitorial q'taanou ia likely to occupy a lar,-e amouut of public al teuttou for months to onio. Wheth er tin governor has a right to op point, is a disputed question. If bo 1jj8, tho appointment will bo only un til tbe next legislature whiob meets in Jauuary 1836, unlets oooner called together by tbe governor. This Ut ter contingency iu not probablo how evor. J. Edward AdJioka hits made good bis threat, uttered at the very begin ning of the content, to prevent tbo ol ection of a Republican senator from Delaware if ho oould unt eecuro the prize himself: Col Hinry A. Djpont, who will make a contest for tho senatorsbp, is a member of tho famous Dupont family who have been manufacturers of powder and other explosives at Wilmington, this state, for over a century He ie a son of tbo late Q en. Henry Dnpont, and was born at Brandy wine Batiks in 180J. He at tended tbe University of Pensylvauia and was appoiuted to the Unitod States mililary aeadaiay at West Point, gtuduitiog in leW. He en terod the Fifth United State artillery and , nerved through the civil war. Ool. Dupont has been a RepnblicAu ever sinoe tbe organization of tbe parly SMALLPOX IN CHICAGO OnoAoo, Uay 18. Small pox hu broken ont suddenly in a negro set tleaaenton Dearborn street in tbn vineinity of Twenty-saeond street, and it ia causing the health offioiali nndlesa soscunt of trouble, Ten pat ienta sffllcted with tbn diseaae have been removed from tbn bouses in that vinoioity. Thu colored peool were all taken to tbn anaU-poz boa pita), and a force of a doaen or more fimigaton nod vaccinators have bean at work in tbn raeighbotkood, taking prenaatioaa against tha spread of th diwie Tha ciib;eek lv tt ssti seriof a which has occurred in tbe ctiy for u mouth or two, and the health department is throughly worked up over it. Tbo worst featuro about Ihe matter ia that tbo colorod psoplo have made an effort to suppress thu knowledge of tho existence of tho disease from tho htalth department THE KICKAPOO LANDS. Woro Opened to Settlomout on May 23th al High Noou. Last Thursday at uoon tho 85,000 norm in tbo Kicini-too reservation whiob remain unallotted to Indians nnd utihelectod as school indemnity lauds, was thrown opon to nattlemout nodcr the proclamation of tbe pruii dent, signed Saturday. Departing from precedent, the proclamation ro oiled the deesriptiou of tbe lauds re- loaBed to the settlers rather than tho description of tho land reserved from them, because it waa found that of tbo 200, OUO acres in the reservation, but 85,0C0'83 remained after allotments and selections. For the less thau 550 oluims into which this eroa was dovided, word oamo that betweon 12. 000 and 20,000 made the race. Thera was no restriction! of any sort to restrain tbo waiting thcusiuds from crossing tho liuo boforo the hour of opening, for tho department will rely upon the Z3le of tho indi. vidual 89 tiers to seoure claims as a check against soouers, rathor than upon any cordon of special agents that it might establish on tbe boun daries. No one who entered beforo Thnrsday noon oould acquired auy ritrht of entrv, -iud unyonu who wail od until the noon honr and theroifter entering files liHouiin u.joii h tract claimed by a "soonor" may bo abso lutely certain of born? awarded that claim as soon aa ho presents soffiornt proof to Secretary S nith. All seven-1: era will be dUposaesssd upon prosou Utiou of proof and award made to the law-roapecting contestant. AWAY DOWN SOUTH. CouMuca, S. C, May 2i. Gov Evans baa just isauad a lengtnly ad orea to tbe citizens of South Oaro lina, in which be detla vory harshly with tho recent decisions in tbo dis pouuary uud registration oises. He re fers to the politioal history of bia atte sioco tho war, and uraoa for the right of tho Btato "to man-iga and diroat its internal uflfaira wtttnut national inter ference." Ho concludes with the as- aarlion that tae iaue is now bitwjea black aud whitj aud ures oit zaas to aoa that "white men, not white tnau with bluck hearts, nor negroes" shall control tho constitutional onveatfon. "I will ost oall the leisUtare to gether," hi says. 'Thoy could do nothing," An appeal will be takan to the supreme court of tho United Slates, But uudar the red tapo and tochutoal tties surrounding it, a decision otiinot bo had in timo to atluot tho eleotiou of delegate?. Jt muit : n freo opau fight. I appeal to tbo a-jvaruigu pso pie of Sjnth (Jtroliua to protrct thiir homes and thoir lihortisa. Tho gov ernment of tbo. pajple mmt and jhall be perpetq-tteJ, and wo are ready to lead the fight aa der the white man's fhg." SLAVERY REVIVED. Little Rocs, Ark., May isl. -Ropc-ts have reached here from Ouachita uoun ty, Ark., of the wholaualu kidat ping of negroes uy white man from Louis iana who coed farm Inborera, When laborers wero needed, tbay orosned into Arkansas, selected the negroes they wanted and tok them to Louis iana by forca. Similar reports have reached here from Union and othor counties. A disputed) from Eldorado says that Judge Smith, of Ouachita county, baa convened especial grand Jury to in vestigate tbn recent outrages of thin obaraoter. Iu actun one, the kidnap era have been aeen driving before thera like. o many aheep a bunch of negroes with their ami pinioned and tied to gether' FLYNN HERE. , Hon. D, T. Flynn ie here. lit h ia bten at South Mo Hester talk in? with tha Dawes eoeaaisMtm. "I ana certain the oommieeion will aojonaplis'a anus "Oapt. Kidd, who porsisltd iu forcing tho Indiniif, 13 no longer en tho com misaiou. Tlisy aiu tii?ro thia ti.uo i.i ing, 'What do you wint to dnv' Tip' squaw mnti Imvo toat inllsuce with tho Iudians nnd tlioao men wero jr.or fd beforo; now thoy will bo consiiltoil. Mr; Artnetron, oun of tho commis si iner?, r.s boro in tho Choctaw cuuntry uud knows just how to talk to ludinus Ex-Senator Dutch hua gtoat inlluouo'i in tho aouato on tho Indian question nud thu other m?m btits are full of tbn importnucc of their miseiou. Tho Creek council ia u iw in seseiou and tho cnutniaiiou will c;o at onco to work with it." Mr. Fiyuu wid l" bio!; to s-t ihf Dnweu commission iiU'Hit in u ahcr timo. J. I. HAZELWQOD The Hustling Dry-Goods MERCHANT lias juat brought ou n nico lot of SPUING uudSUAULlSUOocKts tmil nil porsoiiH, wiohiiig tosuo sotnothiutj NICE iu Hum litio will do woll by calJ on him boforo buying lsowhon. WLuu Iu noud l) II V(l OO US cull ou him Langston O. T. 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