The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, April 18, 1902 Page: 2 of 9
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oadltteaa are' p)od.-
' iiia 'report much building".
ar carrying much freight
U 1' tiwra were' 3880 convicts.
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people ara entering tno
,-Bbrinw, a prominent Rus:
Wan, la dead. - .
GaWt Cannon, n 'rfniifmnn rniitv
f "ty er, d"led' Et Mlneralf Wclla l
j- Spmiscreant nred Into n Midland
'.. iiQrerrell., No one was hurt
s' '.A.ll'''rjKUie''ftwrilneg nn nnn ntdn of
;ttonili;Roci was dostroycd, by tho ro-
. ceiu, Korm:,
,; a.Settney-BaltGr'of .Grimes county has
.-r,H'.PMtod, superintendent of.
HaiaUonal bank of Carthago,
.pi;sKMJK.f3o,000, has bqon author-
ial r teiaj-to business.
F r- '5'J(1s;.a'Sotod frontiersman,
si- r"cotnTe times in a difficulty at
7 --re?" &na 'Killed;
,'l?ry cpmpiood cquntyJ.Unlt-
TITte'"Wltm3lr-Cf fhrt r.(,rrnt, ,.
I; u!3 WiPt' National bank of
"""wwihu uo, uusmcss. uno capital
.?;!?,tPfc R-j ;.-;
Ororksettea at El
JfMKfif'-Heis' charged 'with' tho mur-
i'fflftr , WpijlfllV fjnrmnn 4m1n nt
K&exi.t'las't year.
fitifli'xarBrQUgh, a survivor-of. tho
L'-Tf??erao:rto?ans? 10( strong;
tv, 'trillattend-the, rounlbn lri 'a body.
p 'lUrf- f , -, i i '
p ' rAft -HHor' known as' "Tub"
r WdUienrjtad catctibr 61 tho Dallas
F pftii&'dlbd'iit St Louis of ap-
??$ $? -
W tAm0vMiw4t in.
' m iF; fom' Dalla3 and Tylor
JwwaM..ar ay -in" Smith" counhr.
V'CawrtesBurns, an, ex-Jlough Elder,
a w-wwav iii jraso ana aioa next
say.ryas struck In the samoplacp
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Tlwr Cadltloc Oil
cdrnpau, wlth,'o
i . t.
H8tOCk Of $450.000i hM Jipoti
Ers4$34?!tt permit' toAdo business. It
rasPPod'undor laws of Arizona,
BISW.1IlMs..va wealthy farmer 4B
anawwige,' was' killed fifteen miles
-Z3 i?i ' . . ult"v ;
HflWardrTb'nydn of n'promlnont
Kmaa-near, oanoko, fell, from his
fj&orw.'- H wasffcaugiifln a rope at-
twwed to'.tho' aaddle, and dracEed to
flOtik ;Vfe "- i '
B. D., Rawilns? ex-tax' assessor ,of
JytoaltM'cirity,, fJled aud'donly; ai Oak
.un-ftuj, srMiuiBa; suuuro. jtiis ramlly
&, wao amoHg the first" to sritUo in Dal
las cowtyv. fft ,
Otle,';'s'. Eaibn of Dallas has wlfh.
fb -drawn -'from the raco for tho nomlha-
16, drawn from "tho raco for tho Demo-
' .emtio nomination for Judno of tho
ru.', k.L.i.. -:.,
mjuii. umjmmm appeals.
? pThA-7iU'fnna1 '.lllvrtnt. inU.nnn .V '..'
puu uiui;u is jocaiea at prt wortn,
if uociueu, 10 erect a creosoung plant
'aomeDOlnt.lkvtho Rfntn fnr thn
bfAalcaltreatnicnt .61 railroad ties
i lmfber.; Thi costiwlll be about
th 7tli; lhsti Judge and Mrs. X
?Opekrell,p'f -Abilene, colobrafed the
math anntrersary; of their marrlaeo
K, i'-ir-'l.
iunnreae oimenas called on the con
pw-uis-tae.aay to lenaer tneir con-
iulatloiisThoy woro married in
Jwurl.ADrIl:'7:718B2:
;w.''wrdar'tor of Georgetown
" "57-"'v""-:.!6u8t luo aiernauon-
pSl adG,feat,Northern and Gulf, Col
M rado and- Santa -Fe railways for ?,,
e :.ihiii ciuTnu i.t(ao niiatrni - iinnk i-iHHsa
xui)uu;,iii a tujusiuu ut juiaiana
Wrch-.17.VV
Pnlslon, to do business in Texas
has lyMpTthted by the Insurance
odmaiaslpri 'to 'the1 Sons and Daugh-
1' ,4era ofXtapbrifede'racyj a fraternal
pjSfanlzatloBi, wlth headquarters at
RyfThe Umrnt Marlon Coal Mining
(SJfjpompanjTt was, organized at Strawn.
I'm coatoaayj 'which Is capitalized for
ifl0,obcL 'has jiu'rchaspd 2500 acres of
4Kal, land. , Eastern capital is at tho
uoacK or, lae. corporation. '
The jSKerman' 'Gaslight company of
Hy capital Steele ?30,000, Is a
9pW''wi"at has filed its charter at
irtfti;Jgu'rpose Is to ' manufacturo
jiwrmsH'iga? light and also heating
J'lttri. citizens of, tho city of
.
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,-JjiXenr .old son of f.
h; mo-.
a, sew',, corrier into
Lamar
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Arkansas, was bantered
Mtnloa to swim across Saun-
tiflfeJBgal'Maxey. Ho accepted
AWQfijre,' wearing tys clothes,
i w)(ht'iieby''th9,)iwlft current
'lurti'OCBtrWler Akg reKleterod an la-
HR1.(I(6 Llano county refunding
tofUmo anil' jaflnd. They were
fDpa'jpu py in iwryonrui oi eau-
Ujon as an .investment fbr,the4 perr
hpcu)i iiinti, uajnir conittr
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AbtMhSTex..' April -lT.The. coUrt'ot
T J "-If. .TWf ,ft'l TJ ti
civil appeals has "taken back" par of
Its opinion or decision fn tha anti-
trust cases, especially wherein It was
hold that the anti-trust statutes of 1899
wero rendered unconstitutional by the
decision of tho United- States supremo
court in tho Illinois case. However, It
hlds hnl'lho' act $t $5 fr$s rendered
unconstitutional by said decision.,' .
Tho court overruled the statoTs mo
tion for rehearing in tho cases offlho
State of Texas vs. tho Shippers'
presa'and Warohbuso company, fr"
Travis, lri an elaborate written oplnlol
in wh'lch they wlthdrow'so nliich bf thJ
original opinion as hold tho anti-trust
law of 1899 unconstitutional. They
reached tho conclusloh' that the act of
1899 was not Involved lri this case, and
that, theroforo, a decision , of , the .con-
stitutionality of said act is unnecessary
,toa decision of the 6afic. ' '' ' '''
Chief Justlco Fisher, tho writer of
tho (opinion, expresses!' his u6Ilof(that;
(he act of 1899 "is constitutional, while
Assoclato, Justice Key withholds -any;,
opinion on, this point ." "
Tho court overruled tho motion for
rehearlng.on tho unconstitutionality of
tho act of 1895 and on the facts.
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TEMPLARS.
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OramVrarartn niin.rnpo; nfiil Sci;vlcc.l In,
tlio Oprra Ilonao, '' ' ,
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El' 'Paso, Tex;: ' The fe'atiire of 'thb1
first day of IhoKnlghts'Tempiars cdn-
clavo was the 'paraflaofithQiQfllq'ors ot
the grand lodge from tho temple to
the operahpuse,- wnef'of piibllc services
wlro4lu- -'.JJ... fi V- .
Arriving at the bperahouse the choir
on' the stagOi,sang "Onward,: Christian.
Soldiers" ,' as. tho;tpr6'cessIo(nal' 'tbqld
Dlace. . ' " '
- j,JIb jgrnnd prelate read several ox-
Waits "frbm tho Old Testament, and
thero followed a general confession,
read by tho grand prelate arid all
Sir Knights. Then followed responsive
reading. 'i ' Ar jr,
'FearCNbt, .0 Israel," was sunS'lby'
Mrs, HoVc, and alSIr Knights jolted
lri responsive' reading. ' JJ ' i
Tho grand commander ordered all
Sir Knights to be seated, and tho 'cho-
rus rendered "Glory and Mojcsty."
Tho grand commander ordered all
Sir JCnlghts to rise, draw' swords, pre-
sent BWOrds,- andv they fcompllel;by;roj
P6ati.nge ivi'th tho ' grand pelatci. .'thb ,
Apostle's'1 Creed. " ; '-'--(- .
When tho grand 'commander had or-
dered all Sfr Knights to;bp' seated,' MJss
Emma Ullman presented a solo, ':Llfe."
Then Sir Ivnlght T. X Beall' delivered
tho address of welcome. After a' duet,
"Tho Lbrd Is My. 'Light',?' by Mrs.'.
flHowo and Mr. Lee, F. M.'.GilbouKh",-
right eminent commander, of tho Texas
encampment, addressed tho . assem-
blage. ; Concluding the services, tho choir
sang tho recessional hymn, "Corona-'
tion, and tho grand prelate
nounccd tho.beriedlction.
pro-
Shot In Thigh.
Dallas, Tex.: Two negroes wero
engaged In a gamo of 'dominoes on
Commerce street. Charles Walker
'was ono of the players and his oppo-
nent accused him qf marking up
twenty moro points than ho. made. A
;quarrel resulted, and ono of tho ne-
"groes went oft, but soon returned; with
a pistol and shot Walker. The ball
took effect in thq thigh, ' making an
ugly wound. Walker was taken to 'his
homo and his assailant took' himself
off to parts at present unknown. '
Storm nt AVoodvIllo.
Denlson( Tex.; At Woodville, I. T.,
eighteen mfles northwest, of Denisou,
.there was a heavy hailstorm that did
'great damage. Very large hailstones,
some reports say as largo as goose eggs
foil. At the farm of J. B. DoWdy, two
miles north of Woodville, hailstones,
piled up in tho yard a foot deep. Every
window was broken out or alf houses
In tho path of the storm and youns
bushes were beaten bare of foliage.,
Vro Alnrmci!.
Van Alsfyno, Tex, A, severe Wind
storm struck this' place, arid for a
whilo tho 'people "of .'the town" were'
,greatly alarmed! ' Thb cldud' camb
from tho northwest;-' and 'for a short'
while thcwlnd was furious. Lightning
struck tho fluo of a- room at tho home
of Doro Lewis It wont down tho flue,
and along tho celling a distance of
about plght foot; going up through tho
celling and out-through tho wall of
tho building In tho second story.
Itefurrnd tollcnml.
Sail Antonio, Tex.: Tho Leaguo'ot
Liberty adjourned after -electing offi-
cers and selecting El aao as tho noxt
place of meeting. Np definite action
was taken in regard to prohibition
fpjttors, this being referred cto tho nd-
vlsory board. Officers bjoc'toa' Vbrof1
Grand preslilent, C. A. Mangold of
Dallas; jgrand vfco president, Gus
Franks of San Antonlb; grand treas-
,urpr; Harry pollers, of Dallas. '
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Mr natt o; (;onncctl(fut is.Autlicr-
' of tlic Change.
LESS CRASTIC IN CHARACTER
tjtjiq Chinese ItxclUilon .Mcasurqjhatthe
Upper House 'oi IhoNatldniil-tedls-
lature lias Passed.
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Washington. April 17: Thb drastic
hlneab pxcfudlon bill orltrlnailv
fd by tho senators andopreson-
tuBi from tho Pacific states met do-
(jiin the senate Wednesday and in
iia piaco -was suusiuutcu a measure
offered by. Mr. Piatt of Conncctlcutt,
bxtbndlrig 'th'e prbvlsl'dnsof 4lio 'pros-
orit oxfcluslbn1 law and also applying
that oxcluslon to all' insular territory
under: the. jurisdiction bf . Uio rrjuitbd
States.'
jiTho.yotq,! by -which tho substitute
took tho place of the original bill was
ayes 48, noes 33.
After the substitution had been
mado, . rill senators joined in its sup
port, With, ,Olp single .exception of Mr;
lioarj tho, substitute ,bojng -passed 70
t0 M ' ,,.! 'i' '.' -.',.'
Tho'-Platt amendm.ent is a substitute
for.1 'tho cntiroi'b'ill. "i;h'ot'ameri'dm'ent
reads: ''vj h.. : .. .f !'
1 ' ' "That 'all laws now dri XProei prohlb-
iti'rlg and, ro'gulatflngi'thoiicbmlns, of
Chlncso persons of Chineso' descent
into tho United States, and tho resi-
dence of, such ipttrsbns thdrcih bci and
the samp inr'o hereby extend ami
continued, including tho act eritlcd
an act to lp'rbhtbittho' coming Ofipc'.
$Se laborers to tho United States,' jap-
proved Sept. J3, 1888, as far as tho
samo - is not incon3,ton,- ..-vilUx? ,thp
treaty. obligations now eXteting;'lri full
forco and offect until tho 7th day of
December, 1904, and so long as tho
treaty between China and 'tho United
'States concluded on March 17, ;1S94,
,' ,JjlV't. .- l'A-'' ...
ana prQciuimeui, uy uiu jjiusiuuu un
the 8thi-daV of(EDecem'bef,'K'l94,, shall
continue in lorce, ana saiu laws snan
apply to all torrftory under tho juris-
diction ot tho United' States,, and to
all immigration of Chinese' laborers
from the Islands to tho mainland ter-
ritory of tho .United States, or from
one portion of thfe.teritory of tholhiit-
ed States1 to the other portion of suck'
island terltory. ' .
Provided, hpweypr, j .that this shall
not apply to tho transit of Chinese la--borers
frpm ono Island to another in
tho samo group, or any islands' with-'
in the' jurisdiction of ' th'O United States
Pf of tho Dlstrictof Alaska.
.'"Section i:"That In caso tho treaty
be terminated as provided in article
thereof, this act and the acts hereby
extended and continued shall remain
In forco until there shnll bo concluded
between tho. United States and China
a new' treaty respecting the coming
of Chineso persons Into tho United
States; or until appropriate laws shall
bo- nassed. to carry into effect tho pro
visions thereof.
"Section 3. That tho secretary of
tho treasury is hereby authorized" and
empowered to mako'nd prescribe
from time to titrio such rules and regu-
hations. as ho may deem necessary and
proper to execute' tho provisions of
this act' and of the acts hereby ex-
tended,' and continued, and of said
treaty o Dec. 8, 1S94, and with the
approval' of tho president to appoint
such agents as ho may deem necessary
for tho efficient execution of said
treaty and said acts." .
Allen Withdraw,
Dallas, Tex.: ' To tho Democrats ot
Texas: I desire to announce my with-
drawal from tho contest for the Demo-
prnHn nomination ' for. tho . office ot
lieutenant governor. Tho demands of
my businbss are such that I find Jt will
bo impossible for, mb to devoto tho
time 'arid -attention' to -tho campaign
that conditions reridpr necessary tb my
success,' I am very' grateful' tb tho
large number, of friends in dvery1 sec-
tion' of the state-who havevdlUnteerO'd
th'olr suppp're.ln.'.my hebalf, anil it Is n.
mnttdr of .refiret tome that unforeseen
condltlonsLho'uld necessitate ray with
Hmwni nf. n." ilirib whdn the issue
promises io'prbve' successful. Respect-
fiilly; ! ' -'"JtonBRT B. ALLEN.,
. ' yope hta)(lyei CocUrnn.
-Otto'mei Tlp'pppe Wednesday recelv-
Sl former!.Cohgressman Bourke Cock-
ran Of New York In audience.
' , Wore Ainliimhcdi
'Hong Kong: A couriering has ar-
rived at.Cantdn repdrtefBthat, over
2000 imperial soldlors Bepflbr Marshal
Su against the-rebelB.worTi;-ambushed ,
I in a narrow defile and all', were lulled
Or1 'captured. - 1
The situation in the rebellious dis-
tricts of southern China U iacreftflrgly
alarming. 'TltP- viceroy of Caatou h"as
telegrpphQd' tp Pe.Uln, n'r.aj,' t.b. 0A-,
,odlate fo waging ofj.rftlnfortuemeiits,,
a" ' '4.' 'V?.'t- xn..vV
msrn
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Manila, April ri7!-Gon Malvar had
unconditionally surrendered to Brig.
Gen. Franklin Bell nt Llpaf Datangas
province, wi(h tho ontlro lnsurgont
forcps',plj'thoj)rlovnpo13.ofLa!guna and
Datangas. fclen. Bcl says his (Boll's)
infiuenco is sufficient to iuoll tho ln
surrpctlonary mp(ycmont lri Tayabas.
and CaV-lie.' proyiricqs arid carjturo all
tho3o In thb flbld' hO liavo BOt .yet
surrendered, but Malvar has ordered
the complete surrender of every In-
surgent' to. tjibi nearest American forqa
don. Whcaton1; rcportlilg1 td. the di-
vision h'eadriuartWs', says.hrit allro-
Blstanco In his department has ended,
and that tho surrenders just announc-
ed mean., lliat. thb "porfs, will. bo open-
ed antrthrtt ttttFllllpinOBMh' tho deto'n-'
tion camps can bo .allowed to roturn
tb' their li'ombs in' tiinb to' plant! the
xrOps. ! ' -I '' i , i "I ': (i i
(Jen. Wheaton Is especially ,ploascd
with Gen. jBoljj care of t tho natives
confined lri thb camps'. Tho bfilfcersi
In chargo are held personally rcspon
slblo for di'd quality' ah'd "duahtity ot
the food served out and for tho gen-
eral welfare of tho occupants ot tho
camps.
After-scouring the., mountain passes,
Gen. Bell employed yoluntoer.bolomen
are anxious t,p show Gens. Whcaton,
'hers of 'jrttliplnpy Vblriii.rc'red and' 'ox1-'
pressed thOIVe'liest satisfaction at the
'treatment accorded ittf'lhemsolves and
to their .famlll'cs'.rwho werq;ln tho con-'
ceiitrat(pji.'9ahipe,,,. Mi
Gen. Wheaton gives .Gen.- Bell great
credit for his lndefatigaulltty in con-
ducting! tho primpnigri. Ho was In the
flfld ?h 'horsplja; day anil night,' per-
sonally superintending the- most ar-
'dtiduS'Op'bVa'tlonSjC11 .p ' ' ' '? '
The people. ,bf. Mpn'.n.."''?11.0!1-
or tho prospect of a resumption: of
mdfi with thd! nacllled ni'ovinces and
fe protection against ladrpnism. Nuiri-
Cii:ftcJind , BOll thcl,r appreciation
ot the '15 that
the Insurrection
Is
really over.
' About 3300 rifles have been? received:
by the American ofilccrs'in JBatangas
four months. & '' ;4-.-f
Gen. (Mnlvar personally 'requested an
?8t3ryiewwlh ,Gcn.'Bejrjn order to
maiiu uuiuxumu uio auuuiisa.uu,
CABINET FORMATION,
Cnta' rrcldcnt-Eloct;Sriy'riit!( ,H'lll ,b
Ills rirVt 'luty.'
Waslmigton: Pfesident'-Elect 'Thom-
as EstVanda Palma of tho new Cuban
republic passed through hero1 being en
route to Cuba. His first important
acta as president ot tho new republic,
ho announced, will be tho formation
ot a cabinet and tho dispatch, of' a mes-
sage to the Cuban congress. Ho s
practically settled nbpn Gbnzal'o de
Qucscda as CuWuBinlster to the
United-States. W
Tho first mesje to the Cuban con-
gress will contain recommendations
along tho following lines:
First, all possJllo measures, calcul'at-
fed to unite the varigjjs political fac
tions of Cuba scFthat all elements will
work together in the Interest of tho
new government; second, tho develop-
ment ot tho national resources of tho
country, with reciprocity tariff rela-
tions with tho United. States; third,
the maintenance bf ' the friendly rela-
tions with 'the United States govern1
merit- '
' Topic's of Intcrrst.
Hot Springs, Ark.: Tho second
day's. seslqnot the National Editorial
association was called, to ordor .by
Prcs'ideni; A. Tozler. There was a
large attendance of delegates, somo
GOO.
E. J. Cpnger of Lynnus, Mo., read a
paper on "Nowspapor Illustrations,"
and Lon Sanders of St. Louis discuss
ed -'hair tono3 and zinc etchings for
newspapers. A representative' of the
Hoko' Engraving company of St Louis''
pointed out tho possibilities of chalk
ahd cover plates. . ' ' '
Ciiltirm'8 llpHi.liitlnnii.
Washington: Senator Culberson
introduced two resolutions,' oncibelng
directed to the soc.rptary qf war and
tho other to the secretary of thp navy,
making inquiry ns to the cost of, tho
war In the Philippines, cbvering tho
period since May, 1898,
Tho resolutions Include a request for
information covorlng the expense pf
thp transportation of troops, both in-
land and on tho ocean.
,1 CuMllriuutlmiH
Washington: Thp senate In' cxecu-'
tlvo-session wcunesuay conurmeu me
following nominations:
iiobort J- Wynne- ot Ppnnsylvanla4
tb bft first.' assistant postmaster gener-
M. j - .. " r-" " J L'i 1 J i. '
waller uurn3, unuuu omiua uib'
tflct (or the Southprn district pf Texas
JiruP3 W. Ownby, United States at'
torncy. fpr tne Eastorn jdistrict pf Tex-
ds,' ..
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W-SDirlbof ricvenjft a YounbiS.tk
UCIU lilKCS II1C LI1C
Of A MEMBER Of GOVERNMENT
Of. Russia, H. ,'Slpl'nouInc, "Sh'oolnrj ,0fflcta
Dowa;. BcaJse tHa Murderer llai 1 ', '
Military Sentence.
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St Poter8burg.,Aprll -16. -Tho min-
ister ofitho interior, 'M." Slpinguluc.
was shot and fataily wounded at-1
o'clock In tho lobby of tho mlnlstorlal
tplIlQcs;. by -,aj man who hojd( a pistol
close to ltlio minister's person. Tho
wounded man died ,'at 2 p. m.
' Thb assassin' d( M. lhWi?.ilnn'i V
student vJhb'SbcUrofi acebss to Hh6
building disguised In tho uniform of,
an nld-do-cainp., 'iHpjmet 'th'o-it)inister
on tho niahf stalrpaso and emptied a
I revolver Into his (body at plob rango.
juu uaouoom wus unmcuiaiejy arrest-
cd. ' "', ' '
M. Slplagulno had. Just, entered tho
oinco of tho imperial council when tho
assagsln, yhlo had drivpu up in a par-
riago,., approached and handptl hlni a
fblded paper, saying ho had been
.charged to dellvor it by tho Grand
Dukp S,erglus. .,T,ho, minister strotcb,-,
cd out, his hand to take, tho document.
When tljo assassin flrpd live lipti at
him.1 Thco oHlid bullets' itriicli'-M.'
Siplaguinp and ono wounded his per-
v'ant ' ' ' ' .
' Tlio assisln 'did'.ridt resist arVcst.
Ho said yhis namb' was1 ittttlR.itmnstt'
tjiat'ho-wius a studbhf'at'Kloft'wribre
h'e had. bden,' sentenced to, compulsory
military service ' fof participating in
thb riots of 1901. Ho said he had sub-
sequently been pardoned, but that ho
had not been! reinstated at tho uni-
versity and that ho thoroforo rovonged
himself upon M. Slplagulno.
FLOGGED BY
FIFTEEN.
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An. Oklahobin Wonlnn Sny Her Son Got
-' ' " '- irift 1.11,,.. ' '.
Guthrie, Ok., April 1C Holon Bi
I
redn
ncr, colored, called at tho office
Gov. Ferguson and relatod that h
homo in Cleveland county was cntere
by, fifteen, masked ,mcn, who gave her
son fifty 'lashes and ordered her, to
loavo tho country within fifteen 'days'
or suffer tho consequences. Recently
sho was awarded' by the" 'interior de-
partment tho .possession of a valuable
quarter section of land, her contestant
being a white man. Tho governor
ordered extreme measures taken at
onco to apprehend tho .perpetrators
and punish them. Ho called ilio at-
tention of Jiulgo Burwell and tho sher-
iff and county attornby to tho fcts
and1 advised immediate action on -their
parts. Tho matter has also, been tak-
ien up by tho Federal authorities.
Kdltors Moot.. .
Hot .Springs, Ark., April l'C The
first day's"- session of the National Ed-
Jtorial association was devoted largo-
ly to routino business, 'Including ad-
dresses of wolcomo and responses..
National President Albert Tozler of
Portland, Oro., called tho meeting to
order. Ovor 300 delegates wero pros-
'ont The Arkansas Stato'Press associa-
tion, 100 strong, 'mot hero Tuesday
also. The' report of tho committee on
credentials and appointment of com-
mittees followed the welcoming pro-
gramme before tho National associa-
tion. Offdcn Dead.
St Louis, Mo April 1C Charles D.
Ogdon, formerly general freight agent
of tho Little Ilock and Fort Smith
railroad,, and for many years a resi-
dent of Little Bock, died at his homo
horo ot Brlght's'dlseaso, aged C5 years,
For several years past Mr. Ogden has
been connected with the Southwestern
'Tariff bureau hero.
Four ylapliyxlated,
New York, April 10. Four persons
wero, found dead in tho' apartments' of
Esther Kohen, a widow, living on
Third avenue. They had been killed
by inhaling tho fumes ot illuminating
gas, and so far tho police have given
no. opinion as to whether or not the
deaths wero.the result of accident Tho
dead are: Esther Kohen, aged DO;
Hepry Kohen, her son, aged 23; Lona
Kohen, bor daughter, aged 17; Edith
Flow, a'frlorid of tho Kohons, aged 10.
' l'lnft ltnlni.-
. Galveston, Tex., 'Aril lCUoports
from 100 points in southorn Texas and
tho southwest afo to. tho' effect that
flno rains' liaW. fallen. Even sections
of Zapata and Starr counties, Where
the' drbuth is' causing so much suffer-
ing, received a sprinkling, though, tho
drouth In that section is npt ypt biolc
on, Tho rain wag heavy onourll for
crops and' to fill water holes, giving
water for cattle, rnd, further relieving
tne',' prBUr by Insuring luty of
,lri.'i' v ' ' ,
. Vim TA l Not.
pi jm
I MIomirlMi..
1, Vt!' - , -,, JJs, ,
Tl'.l.f-l.l'. :"V..' - V.-l.-'i.
'tivo Cochran oti80url. hanilod tho
following slntemenl td the Washinpn
correspondent bf tlio St Louis, KepitV
"My, candidate fJr thb' Dembcritltf
linmlnniint, . tnr th 'nf,ol.lAi.i.f IW1 -
Mutt
yj I ui ,U,W 'f; ' t.lf.h.i
Senator- Josouh W. Ballcv nf Ths. ,' .' W
-.--. , -. ,,,.. ,
tory. Ho Is a .Democrat, of tho old.. .'ft
..... AL ,.-iij...:t, itti ,4.... .
fl.m nn1 4l.n Vilnnn.,rl rt rt. . mII it n ' V .
lljnlt'atlons. Iri public 'and private llfei '
his c'burso l&& boon distinguished by' SJo-4
I..U.4 tliiU IUU UI.OU. tfc,IV.U ': Ul Ult -P-.. ,k.
raro purity of character and unswor'v- JIJ,
Inir ilnvntlnn t rntv ntid rnniJlctlnn.. j"t
If nlonlp.1 hn wilt rlnvnto litn ' irrnnt.
ability to tho execution st tho laws. V
1.1 ... .j. ....'..! ... Z i-?'
for, log&latlv.o. favors. His phlef ad- J
visors wouiu not do tno trust ,mag-. ?
nates, syndicate bankers and- stobk .ii&w.
obbbra. UnllkoM'ri Hill, ho does" not J$K
think that an Income tax is undomo- -H,
ni.Q.tA ,nffl tutAnnallhtilnnnl T7nlllf.i ..,.iS.,.
v..UMu .uuu.,uubuuDwl.UUUUi. u.. -.VJiji
Mr, Gbrman,, hoi dooS not bollovo that -,i ,iK '
the tariff laws hould bo so lmposc.d ft.''N
to protect a little here and a illttlo, MS
somowhoro blso so as" to bo undiS .-aii
tllnirlov nr .MpTvlnlov! If'' 'ftpf'p.nfnil 4t
Ttallnv wniild omprirn from thn.rnntP.Rt ittavt ?i
0 " r- ,
uninjured In fame."
PpiNCfi OF-iHE .P.UUP1T. ( tte
r- h'.&&
On of tho into Dtl TnlmnRc's Admlran '& frtb&
; ,So Termed Ucad puino.-,,-. ' ) jj
Washington, April 1G. Funeral ser-.' $$, ',
vicesLwero new at tno tlnurcn or 'tno jgJ.J
.I.J,...i n...A.t'n.. M,..M.JT noVl.l..l.H A liOln
.vuruuauc.'jL ucouujr t iikkuilivuu, ur 'tuu --..ai.
, , . im n..,,, " X. !
uuujf ui iuv. 1,., Jjuvui. iiiimuK". J-"a
largo church, was .prowded to ho
Tinv. Hr. Tiihln IqinmHlln1. Hrtafnr. nf .''ifiSf'P
tho Church of tho Covenant, and tho,;;g"';!
Itov. Drs. Chalmers Easton of this J0S-5'sttS
clv. .TlTS". lfcliola anil J. TJiirrfHro'St nt .iM'-tS
Brooklyn, oftlclatod. Tho casket rested. rtlT'!VS
f"K, '' ' '. 9 7-W '
oyer itwas a massive bed of violets. Wi"tj!s
Thbkflo'raj offeffringsJword numerous,, i'$J$
TTroTlv nf IltHoo rf trin vntThw ntifl Ttrlfr- ' ?'t'ff- tj
NAliii1lnBF n J&?f Av v'S.'Pftl
ausva( iiiuuuiug rauuku ouiik uutu - - 1,Jvr 3
the white house by President and Mrs., $&vm
nooaovoit CS!VJ
Tho membors of tho-strlcken t&mUT,' 'ptft'iijlm
occupied pews on tho right, while iijWw
nnyrsoa Iht nlola frtm lliftm nmfis ifia.. vtS 2 JcJ1
nwiuaa uiu, uioia itum iaivui hujw kumi jij ,v- ,:-4AL
Ian and .Brewer pf tho 'Upited "Statea VaJ&II
llinois, Burroughs ot Michigan and-
Dolllver ot-, Iowa; Itopr'esentatlyes-
Wllllam A. Smith
Secretary .'John A.
Klopsch of New Ybrk,- and. .BIttlngertMl. -M
nn'rt Vlnlr nf JhtspltV. Dr'C. L 'MairUllar
dcr of this city. E.'H. -Branch and'F; m..$k
M. Lawrence, llfe-lbng
Brooklyn' L ?f.M
frlondsof tho dead minister, and B. H. '
Warner of this cfty.
Dr. Easton said that Dr, Talmag'o
was mado of tho stock from which tho
martyrs spring, and that no man .had
lived so apostolic a life .since thggfero.
of Paul. Ho said that Beechpr," Spur
scon and Talmago ' woro tho thrco
greatest preacher's of the ce'ntury; but
that the last named was the-prince ot
tho pulpit '
Interment was at.Groenwbod cemev
tery, Brooklyn. ' '
lQtESIAS' ACQUITTED.
The l'orto Itlcnii, Inu'or 'Louder i Acnlr'"
n Vf to JMnn. , ...
San Juan, P. P.., April 1C The su'
promo court of Porto Itlco rendered ;a.
decision in tho appeal ot Santiago Iglb-
slas, president of the Federation of
Workmen of Porto Blco, who was son-
tenced last December to three years,
four months and eight-, days' lmprls'
onment on tho chargo of conspiracy.
to raise tho prlo oof labor In )
Rico. Tho court acquitted Iglesi
all tho charges against him, thiwr.e.'
versing tho decision of tho low.
A flno of $25, howover, foj'Tibntompfc
of court In not answering summons,
was allowed to stand.
Terrlhlo CrlmoB.
Des Molffcs,' ldwpXpril 10, Whll6-f
returning' from 'Highland Park Metho-
dist church, on the northern outskirts,
ot tho city, Hulda Peterson, 14 y cms..
ot ago, and John, aged 11 children ofc
Peter J." Potorson, a well-to-do dairy-'
man, were murdered by somo nn- '
known poreon, believed to bo a negro,,
Tho body of the girLwas found at
tho foot ot a telephone 'pplb 'in a ditch
two feet deep. Bbo had heen 'ravished,,
by her assailant. ' " '
Tho IlloU.
Brussels, April 1C In tionsequonco
of the disorders t,ho pupils of tho,8'ev-'
oral communal schools have beeri,.dfs-:
missed and tho premises utllkod'as-
barracks for-tho troops.- ., '
' All tho faqtorles and mines at Mo
lanwplz, Va'larp and Mab'llle haVe been;,
nlnemll " "?
SoclaliBt'diflturbanbes occurred Mon-i.
day nisht at Namurl, , A ftnopv sfoned-' 4
the police, who.' enlarged wlthdrawa
swords. -&u))scqueully, a" .force' bt '"
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