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tittjrk &fbtt. 4 JV a' , roST-OrKICR AT C.UTIIRir, OK , A SUoin i ASS MTTIv OM III (IF I'll I ICA1IUN ! HANRIROII AlKRl'K ami jnjimMM GUTIIRIR, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY MOTJSL 0, SKPTKM BUR 5, 185)3. NO. 230. ft! ? KnTBRKD AT TUB iw.nfciaWliiai"jS'.'i jl H. 1 . r, K . C 11 i..l 1 I S In till .1 V dM m 1 "y ,.;v.u BL J ft OF THE FIGHT PEBBf ''V IAVE3 COMMITS SUICIDE HIS PRISON CBLL. UIHS HE WAS Q3U JUCD TO D3ATH Trjtslril .equrl In III" Mr? it Itirntiliy ur.lir M.tt-ry- n I. -Hurl In Ills ' Wife th" l'illU ll tlltterly AtliciM II M I'.rmemtors Worn Out n i I "!Tiiiintd. llf I.Ivji I p. rhNvwi, Col.. 1 h i bJr Urate On.raf Mm. Jo luiUctl suicide III S'pt I -Dp T the i mviit I po.s l!nni' lt.ii ii tby, coin lnscell tit tli" lounty in r'atttrduV night, piest.injh'y by Viking pot hoi i lie u.i found stiff ttnd cold in dea' Ii Sum! iv in it mug by tht "trusty" who has I) en .11 111 for lllm. On "his ii'i)H v. is founil llic fo'lowing It'll m io tueliron . or 1) ioi DfcnVc.ll. Col , n 'i IK ir Mr I'lcise ilo not hold un uiiti,is u.i nw niniliis Thi eauso of di al h ji v 1 r t I nil un follows "Dtnd from li uuon Wor.i uut K tousled ' uursi pitifully T 't II ATI IIFH 111 AN IS M 1) The corf so was iuit' colli w lion fount Ni direct evidence of suicide ai wihle, but the above letter tells tho story There weie also letters to Mis Unives, wife of the doctor; to .Ittiler C. ws and tin address to tins public. 1 hat tne pi isoner hail long con tempi 1 ted taking his own life. Is uviclcnt front the (Kite of thu letter, August '.i, lust. Anotlu r loltct was addressed to the jailer It rend ns follows AC..2 IHBt It would kn .1 ntntn busy 10 follow HtiM-ns and uabluahin ly pcildli-i or two, I o iner, ni'i I daily pro.i n to 1 c n Mass ihu 1 its Mate the Conniitiiul Me in r tliu lit s whlih 111! ul 1 i the pi ors O-ie u iit in uud tin v uru I nus a un mbi r of "I iliial sOLily iiml of l so 11 IT I in vor mideapi 1 itiou to 1 lio Khodu Island Milo Medical soi n ty for aum n Ion My U that lnc n.tliy, en 1 side of 1 1 Mrbut I coward u i on v 1 dear, 1 i line tlie full riioipt. showing iinn-el t'e 1 l.iti of Mil liar ,it tin i Malt un" ou . lur out It All ltv will 'I'll' puhllr 810 u 1 1 en 1 I111111 iuo Mlianous 1 s 1 u N 01 Mi un I cm 110 ix 11 1 n . 11 iiilu.. him I must t iku t 1 1 10 pi t it fur my wife uud 1 ,1 ttl uthor I '1 H Tt III It GllU l.s I -. I ittir In tho I'iiIiIK. tier win h lr T 'llutdiir Wished ; n to fie public 1. . and 1-- a - 101 o In .tves 11 'ii In . 11 1 iUMTYiJAIlSlHENtTliB, lc355322SSS5SSl 1 jHiUiuunBjaB'iLfnf' IJEwitj; )i ysiib w3MpRMMtDiPto.lK' SvMiaV. I Htf (pTMIV VHH 1 WOlm BWti WnV nrvr"or 01 r . 1 tM-i ifmhf 1 t'oUS. !Ull 01 UuyI.t I null who never Ii km I of dirty mi 1 end wbo waa aun juon In mo ott At 1 n vie found overytliinv n 1 1 lutoly under Ills tontr. 1 1 baJIUTa. too court offlcia.-. 1 the court the dopuilt 1udo nnd Uo Jury (Sui learned that no man wa lean he had Urit agreed fromlaea of political prerii eclvtd wore ireoly offci ed n Forty years tto a ma rminoctli'Ut . ud my ftvth ovrt some land. 'I In- sou Urn tvn, and pld tho t, tho uaua) manner of t-ui not know until louii iiftci formod since the trial aoim recclrol political uppomtn a, d Hojio ar ' profsastuu j I lie Jur.' In cis- vbere li C). These tUinr are i What posslb.o iiinor 0 atalnit Sfvuna baked l nurchatsiblo jtiryf oni ul im faeodod 300) am iitr ilt t 1 1 1 I . 1 . 1 111 n 1 -ill t o i Si lau ami 1 1 niitn, a ilit. miv . himself, 1 1 1 Hi 1 lit , I 1 1 f 'IlO.M d ' I I 1 I l. - 1 1 r 1 mi"! l1 1 ' 11 1 1 tnu 1 rkil tin Inpurabli ' I t .' trh w h I 11 1 li j 1 v ' p ki i 1 1 1 ' ' li 'in ; n t a -. u .1 1 'I .! - 1 1 I I JLUX 1 1 Pit 11 njr have - in 111 itven, . 1 tin 1 upm il a.K ili " noun u Il.. r truiKi! 'i I 1 1I1 ajurtj nil 1 (I that .Oil WllBOkS! Informc-l of hor husbaiul's death shortly before noon She wau at tlie house of Attorney Thomas Macon, who 1ms so nbly defended her hus band, where she. has been stopping for aoino lime past The poor woman was deeply alTeetod by tho news, and foi a time nobody could comfort her. Accompanied by Mrs. Macon she hurried to the jail, only to llnd that the body had been taken to tho coro ner' office. The new r of tho removal of the roinains caused another alTcet Inff scone, and tho poor woman sat in a da?c for some time. Then she was led to the apartments of Jailor Crews, wlicro she remained for some time, lnOhntng and crying lailer Crews, in an Interview, indig n intlv denies that Graves committed suicide. He says hut? the doctor died of a broken heart, and to Uho tho jail er's words, "was murdered by the attorneys for the state, who have liar rassed the old man to death." About tho first of August County Commissioner Twomblcy went Hast to seo the w itnesscs for the prosecution and ascertain whether or not they would attend tho trial. .lust before Mr. Twomblny's return, tho doctor, in an interview", exhibited symptoms of beirg distuibcd over tho results of Mr Twombly's tiip. He said in an Intctvlow, that he believed tho prose cution would bring here a lot of wit nesses to slander him, and ho said it would bo onlv fair for the county board topty the expenses of his wit ness s if they paid the expenses of the witnesses for tho prosecution Ah is well known, Dr. (Iravcs was in prison awaiting his second trial for the alleged murder of Mrs. .Tosephino llarnaby of Providence, who, at tho lime of 'her death was visiting friends in Denver. bho died Apiil 10. 1801. On April !l sho drank from a bottle of w liisky that had come by mail from ISoston and was labeled: "Wish you a happy Xow Year. Please uc-ept this line old whisky from your friends in tho woods." Tho w liisky contained a solution of nrsonio. Dr. Graves was accused of sonditig tho bottle. After one of the most famous trials in tho criminal an nals of this country, Dr. Graves was convicted of murder in the first de gree and sentenced to be hanged The supreme court giunted him it new tiial which was to have begun the latter pars of this month DiUrlct Attorney Stewim Tulln. Attornoy Stevens has prepared a length statement to tho public in de fense of his conduct in the Graves case, and gives out the new evidence secured on his recent trip to the n.ist. Tin most important is a letter, the yvrt twot WH taflfiwty s tnai ono nimuay jHTHenttJrlRjf,tlie month of Nbvcm- Mlwtf lSMllHtiwM sitting tn the smoic fWfi&Vt$!fflu. k Square station of UStfMJBWrfHXJlt? in ail, 111 Jiusiou, BiiPflLiM.H.!iMiuu' tii) mil said if ho 4 111- I i. 11.1 -A-t.A .. f.. 1.1... iji'l J vvuillil will ii uuii; mi iiim n t lie wiuiii give nun a ,iun icr, nun what he wrote, ho sa'8, was ex iutH tli same, woid tr word, as what was sent with tlat bottle of wh.shv to Mrs. Harntbr. When Mr. Stevens was last, in ompany wltli Comniissiouer Twom)ley, the two visitctl Canton ami talted with llrcs lyn, the writer of lite letter, at lougth. His description of tho man who had tho noto written tallied with that of Dr. Graves, and they had no doubt but that Mr. llrcslyn would be able to identify Gmes Although "he It ter n Mra. On.?' liM not been flv thr p ', oonttwits arc feo". ' . i . 1 tut .W. tl'.1A LI- B' tn i i' coi iiiim tho )itM moni , 'm , ,!4 probably ithut neiv irootl 1 ti.lt to him. lie therefore ii 1 leu irrnJ hi, life and tenia His irV- n,ml ...1 iaother what ho was pouet-Mfi of in ordtsr SIGHT. si.t,tt--rTwR; rvjn. voonHEts threatens THE SILVER SENATORS. WANTS A VOTE OH REPEAL BILL The sllicr Men II. M n Coiifurrnpc 11111I Ilcrlilo to rrolonir tliii, IlelMiln nil I.tinc us riHsllilc'-Slr rcTr In trniliicr-i 11 "oiv Sitbtruniury hrliemn Tlio JlnrttT Wiirit- I up on the Halo. TUB L'.OYS IM DL'JE. Tliey r Mnrrlitni; (in liiillnnnpolln In the (ir.iiul Itnitiiiipineiit. IxPiv.VAi'Ol.is, Ind , Sept I. In dlfliinpollis IR in holiday nttire to wel come tlie votonms of the Grand Army of the Hopublio nnd their friends Kor the past tlirco wooks he cltiiotm' ov octttlvo coininitteo lias been nctlvelr at work nndof an executive iKMird composed of members of tho Cninmorclttl club, making the nritinfrements for the greatest event In thu hlstorr of the city The completion of these arrangements 1ms been marked br tin exh'bitlon of at tentHn to dotails which has lieen pro duetivw of by frho best piuparotl oity in which the untionnl encamp incut Imis ever beonOiehl. V ! EXPRESS MESSENGER CHAP MAN MURDERED. Wasiiixotov, Sopt 4 --A wnmiitu was given In the Unll 1 States senate Stnl lll'HnV flint (lint urn lalfvlif tuiilitt Ind to force tho sonnto tr a roto on the wM l,orhaP l,rovo l!18 mosl''i-"-stroiis repeal bill. The warn'ng was given TWO KILLED, FORTY INJURED. Dl-introtn strout Cnr Arclilont In CI11- In lint t Six Hurt Ilrjniii Itcruii-ry, CiNris.vATi, Ohio, Sept- 4 What BOLD HOLD-UP ON THE 'FRISCO. I'olleil In "llii-lr Mtonipt In t'upliire t'lN- l-un-iiN stlf ,n lll-jlinrjiiieii Ituli thi. 1'u-iseni-nM All llmlr l'lirlii- liln ultiulili.', Alioiit 1,011(1 In All, 'lliKoii Mtiiinil Vnl- lo., Kiiiu, tho Sioiic. by Mr oorhoes of Indiana, chair man of tho llnance coiimittee, in tho form of a notice that ho would ask the senate Monday to consider it mo tion to begin tho tlail sessions at 11 o'clock each morning, instead of at noon "1 have a sort of an old fttslilonctf idea," said Mr Voorln-ts in giving the notice, "that wo shotiil always Bttb mit to the will of the najoiity and for Unit reason, I will ask for a vote of the senate on this preposition." Instantly tho silver senators con strued this into meatiug that early meeting and long se-sions would be tho rule and that whin the spf echos of the opposition slioulrl be exhausted, 11 demand for a vote would lid made and if necessary an appeal to cloturo rule be made Asa result thev held a hurried confeienco nnl their plan of action will ,be to always hnvo tt man prepatcd for a bpoecl; s'o that there may be no dangerous Intorvnl in tho debate, similar to tint of Friday afternoon. , Tho sil'-er men will lot allow a vote to bo tnken until tliey nre unable to hold the floor any longer. That is the point to which the light will finally bo brought, for the men from the silver states will never consent to a vote beiug reached in any other wav. It Is doubtful if the Democratic majority nouid cvei consent to the adoption of a cloture rule, no matter how lony the talk may be strung out. What the fieo coinage men seek to accomplish bv delay was indicated by Mr. Vnuco in his speech He urged the advoeatis of trco sil 1 r to hold on a little whili 1 mger and spoke of tho iinpioti'incnt already goin , on in bus iness timing lout I lie t 1 ntr. Uho silver men hope tlltft-tf th , can delay a voto long enough the 1 oiiditiou of the country wlU bkwjufticiently im proved to weaiten tho demands of tho ficople upon the senate, for action nnd 11 this way they ran Anally got tho advocates of lepeal to consent to somo sort of 11 compromise. A NEW SUBTRCASURY BILL Introduced liy Mr. I'rlli'r Hut Not Ito.ltl tin 1'roilsluiK. Washinoon, Siopt J. Sonator PcfTor of Kansas has introduced a subtreaa- ury bill. It was not lead but was ro- 1 the judlelary oonnilUee. It street cnr accident that over happened took place in this city tst evening An Arondalo car packed with peoplo dashed down tt hill at frightful speed, left tho 1,1 aelc, bioko a telegnph polo and sho. lto tt saloon, w ret king both Itself and tho structure it struck As a result of the collision two people aro dead, six aro injured beyond recovery and nearly forty more are hurt, many of them dnuguroiisly. RESULTS OF THE TORNADO. I'ully linn Tlminuilit l.li I. ml In tlm Storm Sucpt Illitrlit. Cnm.K8iox, S. C, Sept 4 lteports from the storm swept distiicts In crease in horror I'ully 1,000 lives were lost In nenrly all of tho churches of Charleston collections wcto taken up .vest onlay for the suf ferers by tliu storm, and a huge sum was realized. Thu pastors of tho colored churches have tailed a mass meeting to raise a relief fund. 'I tin Mute Until. Tin. WsiiiiT)N Sept 4 Secrotnry Carlisle, Speaker Crisp, Hoprosentu-tlvo-DeWitt, Warner of N'ew York: Representative Hall of Missouri, nnd Represent itive Oaltrs of Alabama, held a conference at tho treasury de partment looking to tho repeal of tho ten per cent tax on state banks. It was ono of a series of such confer ences which hits had this subject under consideration President ( lereland Is represented us favoring tho proposi tion to repeal the bnnk law if a meas ure can be framed which will ofTsc1. thu diffcultles in the way of a rehabil itation of sta'c banks. Tho plan suggested is to repeal the tnx on btitte liiuiktf and provide fin them tt uniform currency printed and issued by tho general govnrnmenl un-u uu 1. ue eiiiHBcs 01 saie ami ac ceptable bands nnd securities properly guaranteed by statesornniniclpalitioR. AroliliUluip Irelind Sptiki- J Ciiicaoo, Sept I. The world's Inbor congress last night was crowded. Tho chief attraction was an address by ArchbiRhop Ireland. The famous archbishop was enthusiastically le ceived and frequently his remarks woro interrupted by round after round of applau&o, 1 thi 1 tn t .V. I The i. it, tl. 'all 1. lUc Jawla. 1. St !-, k 1 sec 1 ot tcveral titttltut on amend I i iltii that they might live In comfort Crt ;iol:c ooncrbss. of th tieasmv I tnt uid w c to the .le jommii menu t n,000,()0 in pajx-r for ea;h loO.oOO InUabitautm, or in otber words at th rate of 960 rr onpliav nils money '. in "sou or th lud .0 und jury. It aln.i, o.al'ud to r tKi ? , , L .- ... ,.n1 .1 . ..1. Hit.. .... .1 tl.,1 mm lull wiwi; m 1 . 14 . . 1 t , ti. ., - .. he wim ".Jajlnufor mi slake The eupnune to.iri 11 luiurjuo tn thf noi emphatic, iwtlnii' il inttrr woids id nouueed the trU1 unt ir 1 t and din d and ordered 11 n mil ' imt. nmr found 1 roof Unit n Uu ira w. outtoouly one Yiiiiuss 11 1 iltv.t of aoiuer m i" n th n sounded -as to li h r In . .. - '' In r Buuimonotl m iu , 1 - tl ta lav-ir ,-le-.cu, nad thla s .line I m.mis ball Ilia The iurv w is 1 11 kr cti.u.i "' mf nf n unrf itllliins ul 1 11 ttl til Mld 1 . '11 hunt b ono 1 1 tin n 1 . ' 11 -"- . .. . . ana arounu umu 1 r u ui 1 jTor m ntU i.nd m littlo, ieraed n ' whlata eooertaiMi 1 1 have tow not h ii t-tevena. in tin 1 lie aeknowlodoil ' and control to d dareaolda.Moai. tut .1 new lrl.il 1 ' tiauMaVtM to lurulsi for. od to remain 1 i uu try aummor until 1 .iir.l l b.okon dou 'I r. w dmtriit r 1 taclji aupolntcd. hut 1 relrti HUi more, ani raacia aa he J ' or.' l! o 1 INVI "T . m ect wrltv in m 11 '.n- ' lncas,1) 1 !, I 11 1 I m,uisiil In in I 1 titll 1 . e. lilt liy 1 1 111 vinous una I 1 t lonn r trial md 1 orlc IielcjTKte i'ull train and l Ki i.j. . i wmmittee ou fur the thlu. con. . vening at lhc Ujnd . . chairman .,, .., ratlfittd the work dono b . , .ri.oir selected tho following olll . ,, Uiatrman, Judge Vf,..;""; to supremo Profoaaor unt l .1 1 11 fin Pan porui 4 SI, f1-'. t, tenner bil s A h deliver rrtTi-:' and no Interest 1 its use b' tlie The ttati s recc prohibited f.om I an interest t liar, to be n.strlbnted , t!0, etc., lemtl i of tli! st .rl t ro ( cot 1 1 Ja it-1 t-inp 1 ii v i.retir fill I. US ill AlVfcW- , 91 .Mt... l. tittkit, !, (tolotiil.ia w' -s. '"V I . ' .' 7 .'"r".- ,rWn N, ft.I. ...ii.j 1, .. ! II 1111 T ,!- ."- .. w .. N'1 "ii I IIiCkjIc'mi ner it llJW of cn-.l' 1 li id nJi.i ri'l to a nun p I 11 ' ' t ' tin mil' . 11 1 uud o in1 1 11 ion I 1 t-d. anil imi sltt'o I . I'uu retulncd 1 1 d 1 huv Lh . ti I ,i) iron h Ut n In t II t at s-, to il Qii 1 1 i mi inhiic 1 1. ti iniint SI. icti 1 ' . t0 up si 1 u ii as the jutln ii in t what 1 t to 1 At the prvi li 1 un 1 oat to f tho co uimi i " liooawinu K Krancia i.eilurnlrul0,'or night w.ilUnl . . it 1 oft the aiuruny of the ti im auJ was klllod. P,tfor" sence was not dlscorerod un "' u" , tl u ...ftl.M1 "Ills I"" .. 'itr ti i' l'a. lani1 lout ody waa win H flril gies peal wUl- la' bten. . . - im.1 t nti CM MaeBeaf. ,,, .,.,. to ii. .11, . uiiu a tr 1 la MB - . - . . . . , . lw M..i..,.l """M lie attor uauix .iu,riT w..,. . IIJmi H ill thm cijol and dot'j ' PoSfm' . 1 i prou.Uly Induce ihi.n I'onup 1 r J 1.11 Im 1 . t u I 1 a I 1.1 I im I Uu.1" .iJilirti 1 1 iiuiri ThnnhoJci itfl'SCsf .'! at v TiiiM,rl l v atiw&uu u ayaaillTformed i' 3Horaui niditli JrtStBh IftthcrV ,fs8IlI, " J .1, 10 niinaienco s.i 11 ll he 1 to ue ,1 o( lids whole inis tte I .11 I 1110 lallalran.eth I I I 1 ituiilnuo the hi-lit' I tl ,1 , . 1c al 1 ,hl I 1 11 inn ai. 1 ud 1 1 ' 11 i not lur I I , 1 .''ir is enr d.s.rai a wi r 01 in tui.1 ( ... lurli iHll Kll IH T ! "..."u "'" - ,rn ,1, . Illl'lUiiwa ..--- .- ,w "' V4rat Kiaeti n,sriiif ,. . -Ou fTortt n . ih ra i In? iinwtc1 iM , . 1. ' . !? vt I ) 1 aio'hpor' ot has luadt. 1. n a r'jlatl rlso ' c'riuuu.' 8nf1 taken i' e m w the -t 11 ito -ii COUltll I j 1 1 ill' . .1 inatnUr 1 jh S bill to it.o uu.. yi p. 4m . pared a Oil L.3 W. of tho t i.i nrtra. 0tc e ro- iw under Vw York h in per- U lias itM.-r in ek, t .- lion in the lious- trod ui- 11 lor IrM ahldt, WAitHitoTitN sept t- Con Georne W I itiiian of unnr-'ercssmaii chairm.1' .' fie cunurtv''' ,nc new IliioiahiaudaBd twit anions " ' -,,, ..inner notoi' ' 111 t red of it 1 ' ' Vlort ne m n!niun " - au. IP la-t; ., ' - ...... tr . ii ineui fflfor ,uIU'rW'IBOli " J . 1 .pibeexpenoiua. f " V" '...ill. .vDubrlKn VZ: m. or deed '' j write it the r c uiut -w -- I -1.. ierlo.1 'l' I '-' "" Vld iind icre 1 1.1 i'P I up ,. 1 11 1 P' iui lied lit i V uJtff 1 I chant 1 pared ante 'rf c n rci. COUUtl Ii me 1. -i atre on jriu 4la cries I as pre tt ulcli will rcceivt a favor--t ti m h , oonimilico, pro 't.- 1 er vd'nlssion to Amor t 1.:' oi ps built in foreign f'rfjf-i-ree of to le iliHrgfd eneial piveriitne u g tlm moi ey tli' i v vs o! .'.I'.i per unnuiu. Tho presuici.t of ' United States and national treasurer, onescuttor and tiro intuibe-H nf tho house of ropiesenlativos uie to be a committee, to see each state shall choose uomm tactions to givo bond for secure handling of 1 money' rccoivod, tho bond to be ap-1 proved by tho governoi of tho state. I 1 his iiionoy is not to be lent on landed s ctirlty of less than an undoubted j viluo ofSJ.dOO for every fl.OW iasttcd aod no 0110 pel sou is to loceive more ' th.iii S'J.OUJ. Corporations uto not al- 1 lowed to loud the money The time for which money is lent is sixteen years, but ono fourth of the total amount ia to be naideverv four viinm lnimiu.i m to became duo iiniiuaHy ufter earning it No fees or couunii.iau8 nre to bo charged to one soliciting or procuring a loan. All lands and improvements forfeited for non-payment of principal or interest aro to go into public do main. Other money than metal now outstanding is to bo called into tho troa ury and destroyed. The aecrc mr of the treasury is required to pn i 5,000.000 fifty-eon t bills nnd the sanit number of twenty-fivo cent bilU, to b. Eold by postmasters. Amendment bovouteon prohibits the OawKnii IC1111 , Sept I. Three men, 0110 masked, hold up 'Frisco passenger train St. 2, at Mound Valley, Kan., nt 3:13 o'clock yesterday morning, shot nnd Instantly killed liprcss Messen ger Chnrlos A. Chapman, lobbed near ly all of the passengers and escaped. Mound Valley s a littlo station only fifteen miles from the Indian Terri tory line. The bandits aro now pro bably safe within that retreat of out laws. W hen tho train pulled into Mound Valley two of the bandits boarded tho engine and ono remained upon the platform. A moment later tho colored porter stepped from the train to usslst it lady in getting on A Winchester was thrust into his face and ho was told to throw up his hands. Instead of complying he 1 ushed tho woman into the car and locked the door Conductor Mills, knowing nothing of the potter's experience, came forward from n rear car and met with tho same locoptlon. lie, too, refused to comply with the icquest to tlnow up his hands and ran back to the sleeper. Meanwhile Messenger Chapman had loft his car, whether to escape or to notify the passengers will never bo known, for he had gone but a few yaids when ho was . iscovored by tho outlaws upon tho engine who opened lire upon him. Only two shots were filed, but one ball from n Winchester crashed into his brain and ho stag-! gored and fell beside the track, dead Then the outlaws commanded the I engineer to pull out and mil until he was told to stop One mile and a half down tho load ho was told to check up and dismounting, tho men pro ceeded to rob the train In killing I hnpmnn they had shut themselves on' of the Wells-Fargo safe, however, for it was locked and successfully re sisted their blows with a coal pick Foiled in their nttotnpt to loot tho safe the bandits turned their attention to the passengers. tth tho e ceptlon of those m tho sleeper, uvorf mun an I woman "was robbed. Montr , watches, jawelpf, hits, coat, ati'i oven a bottle ft wlilsky was taken It is estimated thai fully 31, 000 in 0,11) and va liable ymif, secured. Then, learlnf the tram, ' the men iliappiurfd in Hie darkm c ! It is probable that tin 3- had li j s,., ju waiting and rode for the ter-unty Tho train va ran lml t M nd city, wncro 1 iiipiuau a uenu i a us recovered, anil then journey. io unTurumnn iiiesarng lived at .Idplin. lie va 4 vum nl,l and leave a wife to whom l.i, waa recently marri.srt hen tut ' 1 1 1 I't-acher) this place a poTtSc wa 11 tul up nnd started in pa suit of b ul'. . .- imi .en is llt.le hope tnat th y wilt l i-in mred. c lefof police of I'al.tUi. .. a- I the llt'gro torter of u 1 tho iraiut .ad w, re armed, and they offered no lesistanue vhaterer All of the pa-aengera interview etl aay that the lohir dianlaved a ennl- for I iiited States semTtor "ini aSSf '2. WM R"PU'- remarkable and ("rrirm vj OUR SHOES TALK nntl ttie nt)caW 1unn s of misi nll fa ItraiKl ttf f)Miuit . mi ih t ir mir imr. 11 dmsn t p i , -. .-u u ,i fH)txenr lien tuir-. m .il m m'mh iiU'aHanl as a at aiion Our ii U im It otir in iten an- u11, cinu .nut mi It 01rll w 1 mi-i 1 1 Hi. (NKkMlMMik. Don'i 1 w I Hi th. th il . 1 ihiikmI) tu "in t' i 1 wii it 1I1 me tl4 '1' tl! lis Hill lilt 111 s Hid t 'u li U u .air slim s in.1 ear iiothhir t Nr EISENSCHMIDT & HETSCH. FAlrlF U jL Sl J JimI 2Lm.a If 109 HARRISON AVENUES1 ? Everything In the DRUC T WALL FA1JRH Prescriptions Filled Day or Night CiUl .U) AT GOBI , A, G, HIXOH, Prop'r. W TI I 1 l'HONi; CONNKCTI0N.-W ich Sece3nd Hand Stor 5-i Jo Mall war M'rnlt 11 1 Strrator. 8TRf.AT1.1s, 111., Sent, 4 On Satur day n glit terrible tf-eek occurred in . Jie otaktriA ot tin It , -.,, H j In , o" itnJ f- I the d alb .Vr..v' v ' 'uw ' seriiius 11111 lea u a ilc?en n nr'i r ' sons. 'J lie iilino s 'S liry ai d Nor b am branch ol tha bin.uig.ua nt u tbrougji a bridge IiibiIU' Allnae.l Aniblttiilt. Toiek, Kan. Nipt 4 It is said 'S21JH-ts4jhtv- t'r lflfiji9will be a ean- ui'iuie iur 1 linen states senator luii .' succeed W IVftVr, and as a ate iiing htone to Jus Miia tonal aspira ti'm.wUl le a caa tdate for tho lie pnl icau nominat o'fYor governor next )" 1 ho Hanii' Hu.o (ilir I'raiposU. I.ommiw, Sept 1, That the homo rule bill will be re looted by the house that 1 of lords in short order ia certain, nnd that an appeal to tie country will follow is equally cerltin, but that Mr. tilailstane will live to lend it second light for Ireland is 114 probablo. New Goods &taH3mi-MGCi Seeour Gasoline Stoves beat. Sold light DOW STJS pairing oi Gas.Hii,.; bt A. H. RiC i BigtiWi r ' ialt. :rOMD, Fi"- R Couiproiiilaeil Witl llepniltorj. Kkvaiia. Mo , Sept i.' It is reliably leported that a couiroinlae has been made lctwoen tho dree tors and de positors of tho defuuc Hnrtley bank ing company of .larva Springs. Tho diioctor have turned over $l?,tKM) to pay the depositors. I! imi 11 tlier to the Ltopln'a I'urty. Dkkvkii, CoL, Sopt 1. The Kocky Mountain News pubiihas a letter from T. M. Patterson its propnotor, now in Washington, announcing its political allegiance lurunftor to tho People's party on aoeoint of the silver issue. import 01 any puuiic money in it nre '"mu,u' ruining war at 1 vate or incorporated bnnk other lliiyi jl l"t been suuaUiiliuteil troasury or sub-treas- M 1 I lia hall 1 i 1' 1 U" 1' plllill .lure ltni tllv a 4:l Vuo 1 tie nil 11 MUttiknu lor 11 lliirelur. ' vMHIiit Mo., hept 4. - otspXen ".j sjbea, a well known farmer, was us- "" ' taken for a buiglar ten miles soutlvf nut ' bedAlia at 1 o'clock yesterday 1031,. ill '"'I ing, and was shot 111 the heat ly J. nank Hollaway, who Is also a fira- li,, mi ,ir. Tlie woui'(tis not jaiai. .1 a-o.-, h la '. c, I'eoble Ml ml ml, lluv VuKI inst ' ,i' K.cip,, WAy.VM.n,rt 7t i. 1 to for juiightj y i&capi d 00 .11 safely .-pt i.'St. lntnrt.t.l .1. ... tnlghiandnn ruction. it iwthi.werliall (aifen .lb tho national uries. Amendment eighteen provides for lb,, fro., pnlnAtr,. ..f l.nl, rv.1.1 .! .it ' .... .... bW.H.t-U WA "U.l fUll WUll ftl vor and in ordir to carry out this great ork additional mints aro to bo established near tlm uiines. AliienditMMit ID prohibits aubtreas urcrs from buying gold or silver or re ceiving gold or silver for deposit and issuing substitute money therefor. Amendment 20 divides the national tieasury into two separate depart ments one to receive all revenue due tho government and disburse, and the other to issue, and distribute money to the states and rcdeqm mutilated bills. At WurU on the llulo. Wasiuxuto.v, Sopt 4 The house returned wearily to the debate ou the rnies baturttay morning, not over moiubers,bjjtng on th floor wjieji speakeryrqppo.d thr gavuL ,' M. Itoiluct T Shot. 1 A Ills Sopt 4 J. . 1, Ing u m , n,v ijj,, , ,, , I , jr , 1 ; ,1 Trooin Orileroillto Itohjr, HLKiiAiir, Ind, Sit 4. Recent rumors of 11 coming war at Uoby have and the Klklmrt and houth l!eldmlllta;y oom- paiueo liavo beon ordatod to lontle vousat I,aportu. 1 Mlsmiurl r.iulllo mot Hurueil. llooxvit.i.B, Mo.Sojt. 1. Tho Mis souri Pnclflo depot liurned to tho ground at 9 o'clock ye erday morning It Is suppos d to lutv loen set on bro by a trump. Loss, ostluutod at Sl.OiH). NEWS NOVES. actiili'lfe oirVn nd at fW "wwAacss. THP EOUAL SUFPclACIBTSi. Xliey Adopt n l'latrncin for the Umiias CumpaiKii at 1891. , Kaasab Cirv, Kan., Sspt A The uausus rtqual suffiage oiivuntlon bus adopted tho following platform Wlicroaft, The Momon lr. copveoiwn as semklod In Kansis City, Kan., rcoonlzo und belluto that the sutimtsulon of the equal sut fra e 11t11011d1ne.it at tho present tlmo l.s on ev olution nnd not u ruiolutlon, that It Is Btuiply one liure step In the progress of il II gororn- linorii, und thallt Is in 11 eplrlt or holpfulnuss iiuu uu. uuiu iiiimui iuii nu uai( ino support of tho men of Hits uiubo thcruforo bo it KiHoluil Tuut inasimiuh us thiroaro intho auflriko rinks women ot 110 pollllcal parties and uomen of no poiitkul affiliations ar.d aluo women of nil churches and uomon of no church nnd wheroas, those-m omen urea unit it thoir demand lor the ballot and aro norkiiu toji'thor tor their common causo theroforo, bo lt further Itesolted. That wo declare It 10 bo tho do tormlned polio) of tho Kansas Hquul hudravo Misooiatlon to I'ouline ln uork for the umetiil luent Htnctly to arguments and propupnmla fur tho enfranchtsoment of nomea It Is not expectod, nor will lt hi nskud of hi women of tho seiT.il partlu.s that Vc; khould coaso their actllltles und their .iiulous work for their respouthu pur tie tot imi most emphatically Mutu that all xpouUora uuil workers, under tho ausplcos of the umnndmeut campalun committee, shall ro train Irom ar.'Uinont for or rercremo to their party Issuea Inasniuch as we reconlie tbo present 1 rials und t.ie slgnlllcancu thereof nnd the relation or this moiument to the political partle thoretore do It Itemiived, That all pollttcul p&rtlus of tho stale hall bo and hereby aro asked to embody In tbeir county and state platforms expres sion faiorlng the adoption of tbo pending amendments neaolied. That we extend to the Republi cans l'opull8tH and I'rohlbltlonints of thoiu lounties which haio adopted uneiiultocal equil NuSraxo planks In their platform our hoartT thanks nnd congratulations upon their sagacity aud iiroarounho ioaitlon. The rally ilomil this oicnhu with on ad draw by busau II Anthony, Mrs T J Smith, Mrs. I.eae and others P UHvUwm HEATJQlAlUiV fci)IL88 AND SPXs?$rr- SADDLES FROM $ yevrm Td!8iu Chi uu 1115 vee our Mai 1 .ir inembfir the number, 111, 11., . IiaillaOil CAPITAL CITY BOOK fi Rniilaa m 7 ,1 c m m a k u trf n n ii. r, -m uHaaVav TBftf itn'il nu wtrtpryu" UVl.lt.l l 11 lilje f SAUNDh -c" c Hon. J. Proctor Knott is spoken of ub a sueoesaor of Mr Wount as Minis tor Ui Hawaii. The Hitltimoro and Ohio railroad has decided upon a tonper cent reduc tion of snlaiios of employes receiving more than $130 per mou,th St Joseph, orso on. rue thej Ula" l0U Pr 'nontli tlTifSlP-, was sneedfnff hU ih lako road the animal belted, throwing ," ' lion aft and orushlngblji 1 skull. lJ BEADLEJS BLOCK. I A full line of Books. SuavnrhriS3t mb, bSsbKsbbT 5i aavrvr Supplies alwftjf tfll hi H.A. BOYLE, Propri in. CUv LOOK HERE I I Am Here Attempted to Strut 11 l'ortuue. San Kit vxcisco, Cal., Sept. -1 The burned steamer San Juan, on ior lust trip from Hon? Kong to Manilla, had on board 200,000 ounccsof silver wortii about SS50, 000 all of which disappeared. No signs of it can bo found by divers working on tho wreck Chief JJa gincer Webb and a number of ie bluuiuor's olllcers huve beenni.-i.l and great oxeltcrooM pr. vuils ,,1 v- ico. thoJMJillllplneK '' - W ' over tlie tinfeovcry of was fuunu 1 m m Sin wnia, "i. , . iiiua If you uro in want of tbo Colobratod CJgsfHlMU Sale, o ind liurgiar rrooi, . iMn want of the ColojjaJ Aowrtooi K- - or I'iri If you aro' Homo Sewing Mnohinty If you uro in want of MF King of Scae. S , awl Trtcycl'eifc a, Kowir, th Oriel, Warwick. tVaiPM King. WeTOftfraM. t Traveleu thJ&r Vail an4 the Boad Qtv rotalJ,comoafla get my prices, .t Khi 1. . to Stay! r'ire or Huiglar Proof fefli ir"lg9 gt-H. k n .lehen, JrCCl 1UD SHIVELY BROS - -aIlM ' m m l..l nnrllLSnn.ll..liirl mid , ".' " V. - UOlie, U one ,, h'8w;;"-:rp' r W"U' banjlecoPIc i ,.,. r' -nicin. 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