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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 1

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Jotorhni (biaiiB Wlthiilitliji! EUFAXTLA, IND. mDIAN JfpURIVAL PjiKlrshetl.Eyerv Friday atEufaulB. by INDIAN JOURNAl PcosWiit. K. iiVUITM6nB ANU Sali8c.rJpllnn imr yortc, ll.ni), wl'ipii jialil In (lili li- at Iho Voai o'flio'o at Kntatila, Indinn' Second CUM ra(ii(or; Fiirm Stoves, rinwaie, Harrows, Bnrbed Wire, Cutlcij', Cluinper ilian ever before.

The l)csi liriefti, Sattdlery, Harmless, Mattresses, Hetl Conina, eVerytliing to be found in a fiiii'ii- cslnblislrment DupontrPowfclcr, Joliii Deere, Agriciilturar'fmplcirioiits and Springfield vVVag- ons; also fine carriages and Buggies. We are prepared'to furniBh all, kinds of build ing material. If you arc thinking of erecting a let us figlire.wilh you. We can everything needed at. low prices.

Come in and ua. Pmish Lmberiti Carb us a trialOrder: Texas Chair. Car Line! First lino bunt tlirougli thi iiidlnn 'Fcmtory. Itii not only tho oldoBt, buthns kajit niitrldo with o( iirogrcis and iircsbnls its- imt- rons tlio latest liTJflS ItKOTjUflNO ClfAIM CMtfi triilns. UonchlnB Willi llfii own cqiiiii.

tlio of Cnteo.ns, Kimeas' ty, St. Ixiuia, Clilcilgo, Scdailui, iinnnibnl, Korl Bcott, iinil -making close connections for clio centers of tho north: and east and MoxW, California lindtho THINKING Of vlsitlnjr in Texas? If sa.tliu Knty oltcrs you.tlio'vcrj best accomodations and can tifkcvoiL. any point botwoon Donlscn JAJIISBJ.UBKB^^^^^ 'Ucnorai PasBcnpinrnll 8t. LoulsjSlo. E.

F. WILLIAMS PBACTIOAIi WATCH-MAKEK And Bppilrlng. done Give mo a call. DR." E. WEBSTER DENTIST SUESS, OONTRACTORSiB Having -permanently Ibcated in Eufauja I tTOWraskrtlitJSpatnmage her citizens hud those m-lho surrounding country-.

Good work guaranteed- -iiHe -a trial. EUFA DXA, I. OneTnay feel at nio.st any. vylVere, but to bc-porfectly. at home another It is wonderful liow 'iTiiich fortable: and pleaHnnt onB's'own IKome or place of is than one that is rented.

That isAvliy. W. il. Sanger now occupiiis a niaghi.ficeiil new building. TO i Who call on Saiigorat place of busincsB'fhiiy will fiiid him-; 1 -ap obliging as evci- His store is.

repleat yvith- fresh groceries and he sells tii.em cheap Ho, alHO sells poHtbg 'o stamps as cKe'ap lis anyone, in the Xeiritory. ifli. H.SKNGER.f AtAf. ICriJD TALkS. Mnj Kidd, of -the Oivwcs com mcjl Ou tliu train last Friday morning by a rcadntaliVo and talked frgely iionconiing tim impeii'diiiH "change in thiv Indinn TerrilDry.

JU' formed'UH tnal the (iam'missinti sidcrcd the prospect for th.e Choctaws andChicktstivvs to treat very bright indeed, and their; idea now is to form a territorial goyerinont over Uiosu two just as soon as they caii cOtiio to sonic, Miidcvsland- ing about llie niaiicr. Being asked what they intended to do with llie Other three tribes, lie replieitlhat if they knook at the door and ask lor admission at an early day ho wpnld be very much sviriiviccd The' letter Paino to Judge. Overton Love, which publiith'icd In the JOUKNAI. last week, has opcni'd the eyea of l4ic- CHcfcnvl saws and will have a great bearing ou some the fact thai Gen. Paine is a paid attorney of tlie Cnickasnws it iilore becaiKse be ciiuld iiot possibly have any object in view in giving them Such Suuh was not ibe case.

The majOr rtl'errod to" several CliociawH vvlio formerly''opposed any but have now become ihoroughly convinced thai il is a waste of will licicnflcr be foiinii tising tlicir influence forian eqiialilivision. He says il is a mis taken, idea the people have about' oiiy of the Chickasaws clamoring-to be-annexed to Oklahoma, as such move would tneet with almost- uui-' versul disapproval. The only cates of such, are a fen who imiigine that Boine soft awiittstlieni nnd.trano'n't'y bo bcom'cd when the annexation.is made. Judge Dnrans the Clio'ctaw interpreter, was also abtJlird acconipurtyiiig to- Kiown where he delivered all address that day. The judge is quite a prominent 'figure in the politics of'that nation, and his' ndvocflcy of thu of the cnmrnisBipn 's pr-opositifs is having weight, Capt.

McKeiiuon a large As i -Atfuis can be ifai'ncd to to pircss (lie Jiew is'foixrftd lUnl ltt the-retnrns ehAiigu is dcudr He go aimosi in opiiivsiti.ot'i "to ii'ttiitl ns a heavy it cut tiuiti! a figure, crowd at South McAlesler the same daj; joitied them MowiiT They tip nrjakitig a our of Cliickasaw nation again. The 'i'ii minis'sl6'n 'iffo'" beiiig 1 juveivtitV.uv ihey visii, which proves concUisiveiy that their piopusilion js inceling with, proper IRAAO KNOX, President. 01IA8. A. JONKS.

Has permanently fauls' for I of his- pro He willbe found at his offict- with Dr Ruclter, PAT PEOPLE. PKBHANKNTLY from IS pounds montln- MO BVARVnt or rnjury; POyn'dii' a Si uFtbo miir mail All CO; Bast tiouis, Illinois; I IBECT pPppSITE THE CITY OK ST. Have Arep, of 656 Acre; -For. tRe-rf- OF TH YAKIX, Nearer tha Business Cenur ot Louisthan any Yards located in tljeXit. THE PORK PACKING SOUSBS at these Per day- JIUyBiis from'Now York, New England cities; Gmclnall, and other noints; also IJyatmol London, England, nro pernianontly liicatiid at unii shipperf can eonildanuy antlei pato an active and reliable market toir all recstiits liowover larRC, and for all gradea 'ofstock ArrsuKemouts nru made tor torwarilluK from Venice ist all conaignmcnts from lUlnoiK' Firal- class hotel attached to the yard.

The stock Yard Hank, under the managament of KeirntVM'kvd rarr, taaTOJUDWea In the general qOlcos at tlie yards. Louts. Hlssonrl to sjng'ad-' licr- sclf on 'Uie lib of Ju(y with 'a gr-anVl ccliibraiion. Besides a free barbc cue; there' will ho spcakitig, plenty l-ol' music. lOill games, a miiltai'y' fird works nn'd other tl'uiis.

Tbc City extends a coiV dill! invitation, to the people, of tlio Tnriiory to join iht-rti that day and celebrate. lire getting in llinir work on till! Chcrokecs. in great sliaiic now. A question arose a'fcw ilays ago as lb whether a. CliOroUce has a nglit togivcnii order to one else to draw for Tht; rfct prnviilii'ig for the payment; w.ts not quitiiexplicit in that it lia's been decided since that an Indian has a right to give an order for his money to whom be jilcnscs.

Speculators at took advantage of the luling and have In ought in considerable money and established bcadqiiartcrs at oi 'iu of the hotels where the go there and tliaw. The spcculalora cliai'gc about $iO for every individual they Those that are in debt willingly pay the $10 in order to dcdgo tho creds itors ai 'c all fh the treasurer's odicei -Much dissatisfaction cx- picBsed and if ihi! treasurer tiniies to pay orders as ihpy nrc bi'ou iivtho chief will deniand an The Iri'asur 'sbunds men aic alno vi'i'J riuich'wroiiglit up over the inailer and declare tli they will withdraw their fiamcs if it imi'l disconlinued. Hhvft'j-a'--s'Woru' he. would, his iviul a lii; hisl. 'uiiooiintcv oticnrrcd scutbwcBf oflilk, morhiug bet i nnd SoVlpck four vvcfk -i ago word waft bi-Oiij to the.niarshals- that bund, of despurii'tlbus.

had conuv country ficar Elk were "making s-it'i' a mail nhnied tloustoii sW'Allace. -Wiicii the LongvieW liunk robbery occurred it was learnoil that the. horses by the men wcvy "stideu ni-ar Elk; also Uiii last' hc 'iid oj'iheir -lrHirVin their return ffom the raid, tiic were going in tho' direction of this plucc 'Vestcrilay inortiing' Houston W'allaijj came town aci'ompanied by He bad an unusual amqunt 5 of money and bought ii wagon ibad-of provisions sultablo ecial dollar, may have too fev We hayc 'thBi iptirtiiro'tb annoiinpe in Njw anil sclsctlpn dwitrs order ui to ji lower prlcbsfliftftjroti can buy invlttii nncajiy RespectfuUy subinittgd cash trade only, by MaiXOll, vEastSidC EiifatilOT. liVKUYWliEKK A country preacher inran nieniicd trom our KfcJ jpamatidiit COMPROMISES have been efli-cled with most of the striking miners and IheUMdicatipim are that peace will be restored shortly. ihc liVtlfr.

boy at the 'scliooi who could, not' Miy )oy ahead ol Irim had iin-t finished il, the llovicw ot foria, Te last week said what intended lb say this. How-, over, as it almost extic'tly-wlwt we h.id intended to say we will give it verbatim. It is well said and will And a responsive chord vibrating in the temperature of pie: "-The weafhcr settled down to Vjusiness.ttnd Ibc perspirii- tion works will-, soon bo running with full'force. The light and airy garnients of ihe faBhion 'S nicetolook but men feel tiroi who are oompoiled to swelter along the a winter wardrpbe. Reading advertisi'tneijts of Cool drinks or watching Ihfr ice wagon circle around.the city in.thp early morning does not have a' tendency, to keep "blood from becoming ovei heated When the sun pores its lull the: vyliero tht? smail boys have piayCli Old citizens have become lazy and are encHncd to seek placcB and snooze and silOrii because "The hot perspiring days arc liere DisireBsing old and young, WKen porapiidours all loose their pmnp.

And builds will not stay bung." HI iriiublo witii politics in this nation Is tlrnt the Indians arc never unanii.nous on any question. The colored voters are. That's the son cojidiiipna ii're''sacb to-day- HOPS over the Creek nation Were never belter and the farmers are The thai is uiviiig any anxiety is the I is reported tliat Hill wolild 'the nomination for prcKid were it offered Hill wiir-take jSyaytlnitg that conies in lus reach biSf it is safe to assort that tio. wtl! not upon to idencvr-- HE decision of tSb!" court in the "ttfilu fquare" pasture case muy seem Hke an injiistice to the pasfuremcn, but if suclv. Is" the taw' nil ouncemed should abide by it; As long as a law IS in effect it should be etitjwtped.

SiNCK Governor Woll, emVczzlcd all the niooey in the chickitiaw treasury no oiitf wants.Jo be chief, execntlve. hat nattoii js practi'i cally without ji governor: nptret all, but matters seem to be about as smootlilv aa ever AVE the Chootawa and Chickasaws ever realiiied tbitt cannot collect a cent Ot their lease money if they -fall tocoiae io terms with the ihey have noiit istimethdy were awakening to the factv for such iathe case. will prove4 tbw the ne. would some DIO' out ot ta it. mafked Cox, railway Another Bold Wolrt-TJy.

FoiiT GihsoN, r. I Anotberbpld' robbery perpe- at this place tiy two keil. held up H. C. agent 'of llin at this pTiittfJand A.

M. lleiisiey, operator. At 11 :30 o'clock, abput an hotir. after tne oxprcsabad passed, as agent wfls preparing to eiosu loS -'-the nig(iL'," two men suddenly appeared at the ticket window covered both Cox and Hensley with at thu same time coniinanrling them to opbo from'the they went through tbe pockets of their victims, getting a gold watch and ohaio from Mr. lionsley and some small obangf itbe, exaqt.amonnt pf'wblch is not.knowo.

They the to tbe pr 4Q0 feet beldw the depot, w.here they left them and tooktp thebaibes; Hensley gave tbe alartfi and in after.tb'dy wri released Deputy Marshal Heck Browner WAS In pursuit, but the doea iiad gained thejr horsea by Imk lime and moved oflTIn the direcUpn of the swamprof the Arkanaaa river Owing to the nature of It Iropoaaible to follojiv Thiainornidg the tiicfht by an it believed.tha^i I Ihe conatjiution, JwlAertJwIll be'apprehendedi cotinng 8i after.jnii the triple "dky, liaa ihrartrwj 'y into the wiltl la fullof age for 'travc with a'oompleto camp 'fffi liardwatc latd inan enormous (Quantity of amuiiitipn. IJeputy Marshal siisiiiuioits thatsbmctbing wits wroifgj as Wallace a moanft.l AfltJr Ills wagon Wallacci hild on trcm the ox-' Donuty Liiidsi-'y resolved to search olulit and he did so, finding tliroo gallons of Whisky. Tho large, anipunt 6f amUnition and the various (lui'chnses funhcV aroused his sirs- pieion and he lescilvod to go" 10 Wallace's the bonk robbers noil4' The man aiid ih.ovtwo women were held under arrcsl by Cpmniissioncr Qibson on tho whisky qhargc, while Deputy Lindscy secuvctV a posstj. Deputies Denton, Lethcrman, Book-, er, HeyiioMs, Hart, Freeman and W. Koluivts, to raid Wallace's pla 'ic.

They lefi Ardmorc last niglii, riding by it -TH soute and retelling VValluco's place about daj light this morning. The bouso was, quickly surrounded, but -woman had -seen Ibe deputies and -(Vl4ie alarm. rujhcd tort rear and leaped "iiiiit, but was oidcrcd to halt by Deputy Hart, who commanded him 10 slop three times. Daitpw refused and jVulled lils pistol, svhen Ilnn sinking Dalton ih the left, sfdc. Dalton tell and expired in a few moments.

Another one off'lhe seen at a window, but.during llio fialil into a Ihicke'l; near tbe bouse where pur 8.uit was useless. Tdcro is not tire poEsibiiily of a doubt as to the of Dalton, in his- trunk- Mrs. Dalton very much afle2ted over the death of her" isays slfti expected him (io'jneetjtia jtleatb as he did. Dalton married in California. Ho leaves his widow with two small girlp, one of whom is a', cripple.

"The working upof the case and the execution refteets credit, on DeputyLlndsey, who bad charge from beginning to end. The offlcers ro.iched town with the body of Dalton 'clock this evening. streets to the underWKer's tbrongedl with get a gli mpse of ihq mb.st noto'l outlaw in: this counjii'y since; th? tTme of thp James boys. The body will be embalmod'to await ofKcials from Longview, who have been wiied to. come.

A sum of motley was fo iiV Daltbn's trunk, along with coin sack, such as is usually used, by. eliniiRnn anil ItiilliSiT I'ctei; Chancy has bricn' arfeottd at Tahleqiiah for passing couiUurs foit money. A colored preacher shot killed a colored' Antlers, I. Domestic affairs. Congress wants Coxey to "keep" oirtho grass" at Washington, and Hoke dcitiaiids the.same ot prospcc- tfvo settlers in llie Fort Sill Country.

Four masked men attempted to lold up tbe Santa Fc passenger iitnr Cjaitis'ville Saturday night. The train was guarded and one robber was The the American I'volectivo Association at Perry, has rccpiycd notice that be be killed, if lie does not leave oiice. bis oongregiiiion Brothers aqd Bia (enj have ooma tii say goodbye. I dOH 'r ihink God lovesthls church none of you never die. I doit't -v think you love each Inevcr mntty any of think.you love nie because you, hi jjpt piid fruit and wormy.

thtirttrults ye sbalt-iwittw f- thorti. Brothers I. am gbing; fcway to better place. cal ed to be chaplaltt Where I go you CWn go to prepare a may the Lord Have meity oti souls. Goodbye.

"''-''y''' Hu refuses to tcavC-. The little daughter of Palmer Mosoluy, caniiidate fp'r governor of thj chickasavV" natiouj iwas acci-' dentnlly shot a few Jays since at her homo at Wahpanii'uoah. A widow lady at Tahlequah a few ag'o 1,500 for heftclfand children out of the per capita mont and was robbed every cent of it before she left town. The Baptist Statidard' of Waco, has purchased the subscrips tion list pt the Baptist Watchmaa hitherto publlslied at South ester by Rev. J.

Milbiirn. A party of deptity roarshnli bad a running fight with horse thieves in the wilds of the Seminole nation Saturday, The robbers had stolen over one hundred- head from a ranch in tho-westerri parVof the creek nation aha was taklDg.theS^ to Oklahoma. Two of the. oiftWlwB were killed and one of the, mttrBhala vvonnded. The rested" the gang CBpnped, the door and let them into the olllce, One ot the robbers bniered the office -aBdvtbe other stood.guard-on-lhe.

wife, hiis lele- SarFfanciaco. banks. The officers-refuse talk until two others are captiired. Tlicy are welP-known. to The dead roblrer is.6.jlno type of p.hysical manhodtJv.

being feel, lall.and-wtn weigh about 185 poundsV mustache and, Blight goatee of beard, with unustiallry imaill hands and feet. I The bullet Which is of 44 fffld enteied the body, to the right of the spina! colum near the hip, under ibb last x'lb and ranged, upward, imbedding itself over the left nipple. -Not jsoar or mark is-visable on the body, outside. Ojice hislde, the rest vas.easy, as as the safe was open and jnost o( 1. money Was on Ihe litJbftviiig just counted it, prepare.

tWy to Shipping when he was wife of Bill Dalton, th, have contained large of money, Fratvoiaco, of his death has requested- theiii to arrange fpi-; his burial. AT f.ONGyiKVt-, AiiDMonB, June tha.t husband was ihe of the Loogvte.w bank The other members of atew Totn Littleton, and Charles White, Jones. Jim Wallace was killed at Lotigview ttiMl ft' brother of 4iouatoa Wallace, Dalton waa atopning killed. Charlea Daltdbp the eldest of tbe hero and' as tboaa I BilU the LongTie bwlF Dalton aa (he the letter ducttdsBo the osahier, Sidney Scott was held without bajlTuesday by oomrnissioner Gib-l bpns'charged with an, aB on Birdie Moore, a little "girl Tibout ,,8 yeara old, liear last urdayi The little girl on her way frPijT Kor home to be' tipclo'a with.hor iiflfiair brothert; Booker the prisoner to Iv A Acting. Agent Freemoin the Osage tngency, Oklahoma, has.

telegraphed', tbe bureau of Indian affa 'rs a request that steps he taken to extend the' authority to remoye all intruders on th'e paagg to the atfjoiiMOg one of the Kaw Indiana; general of MJfe souri, UnitedrStiites 'liK MO I' weeks ago to tbe'lOaagB agonsj. with' a troop of cavalty to' assist llJt In removing The' adlion "-iTCtluasted was takeit Slonday. note tbpls piaffe at-Pryor in a drug Cherokees sbecame involved altercation which leadMbA pbange -of --ahtrts -and one partyv Oupjotomnsnt fiaya iHtt't Fuller, McBattil.Vthfr^inari yho was Killedj-seemed bent on a', qtiafrel and kept crowding Wvly Wayes un til the fatal shot was fijed. SevfiraV shote -were exchanged and one tooK effect in McBani'a and instantly- Mayeai! the late Chief Mayjbj Noble, D. of the -i: lodge Np.

2V of McAleater with charter memlxira. The following were eleuted ond installed: wens, N. P. T. Si Hnff- man, trMWl-V! L.

Eeedjtrj to A PoUman, L. oSlo -warden £. ii Moore, condactor; i. H. Cox, B.

CPhcrria, L.fi. I. O. M. Cox, 1 It Lynch, B.

W. B. gao, to V. --Okfahonjft has to Ibes; with a monst' which but a baby They vifere. about, were in an Invflt faces were Jirfi held, rneetlngatl Stonewall pix Jay.

and the" oommissioilers crowd of 'full-iblc adbptod negroes, vafioUsly 1500'to drging them to cept the government'il prbnoBitioit and allot theit land In aeverSty sell the surplus, dividing the ceedaof sale among, tbe mcmbeni the tribe. Tliere was a Jteat jietll of oonfusicfrii wWpted citizens flhputing out tbattjiiegtwgil Lmade with the not be expected Whort qiiiet was 'reitftivd speakers Interpreted fikW and the ootbmiBBlon wak- thafthc wotttd aoiapt thisl teme HB WAS ON afternoon senaatipnar paythenC'TtO load.6f-.paaftiigeii Tahl Gberoltee front Beat If considerably driver.io tlw ordered him io'-j raadethe robbed them lyb 'ivi 'The-Aw 'dBil buttnajrp fa ahotynt and aAIn cattlcllfii oontamti TiamUtir Hsr He drew bj! Bhpotiag atl man but beuHtaiireleltiai' obealer the Eur, taste, or ints pby cut backward IcTng.well and. will irl and Jhe daughter McMan. Mr. MoMiit I ttce of the peace at South' t.d«e,Iti.

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