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.1 if i A i aSSSsrs'" I .1 VOLUME MUSKOGEE, INDIAN TEBBIIOBV, SUNDAY MOBNING, OCTOBER 1901. NUMBER 47. ARMY SCANDAL A. YACHTS WILL NOT SAIL. SAMPSON WAS NOT CALLED.

General Alders Hook on Kpniilsh-Ainerlcaii War to bo Issued Next Thursday Embalmed Beef (liven Much Space. CHARGED WITH FALSEHOOD. Say Method of Major-General of Making Grave and Scandalous Charge! Regarding Ilia Brother Officer, Waa Lnmllltary and Untrue De-clarea ho a Alao not Honeat la Hla Stating That tho Tinned Beef waa laaued a an Experiment Admiral Sampson Also Remembered With a Bouquet. holy order, coostitated the chief work of the Uubop la the opinion of many delegates the feature of the day waa the diacusuoa created la the House of Dspitisc by the reading of a proposed emend meet loth constitution which provides for "the iMupr ry tile of other forma and directories of worship by congregations cot la union with thia church, who arc willing to accept the spiritual oversight of the Bishop of the diocese or missionary districL" WITHOUT PRECEDENT. Case Dismissed With Favorable Decision Welting to bo Reed, tpecul le nereis.

South McAlrater, I. Oct 6. An incident occurred In tbs United BtatM Court of eppeele thia morning which is without doubt, without precedent In Judicial annale. In the rue of J. B.

McDougalve. Tho Southwestern Coal and Improvement which suit In-voiveit eome 73, the question turn ad upon the validity of individual coal leasM executed before the Atoka Agree rent was put into force. Tho court bed prepared an opinion sustaining the position taken by Hon. Clifford Jack eon, tho attorney for the Coal Cm, and the eemo wee to have been handed down this morning. When the case waa reached, Mr.

Jackson aroeo and stated to the court that the higher officials of the Co had compruuiissd the case, aud Instructed him to dismiss the appeal which had been taken from the lower court, thereupon, as enun ns the case waa dismissed, the Chief Justice bended to Mr. Jack-boo the original opinion deciding the com in hie faror. Mr. Jackson wee congratulaed on the opinion being a vendlcation of hie legal judgment in a ease of greet magnitude, and upon being sustained by hie superior officers. to this city to take charge.

Both the independent concerns her doubled their capita! stock and declare that they will fight the treat to a finish. Cowit pf Appeals at South McAleeter. Bpsci.1 te Phoenix. South McAleeter, Oct. 5.

Tho following buaioeea waa transected In the United States Court of Appeals today: 398 Henry Lsftrndge vs. United States. Affirmed. 323 Busan Lewis vs. Wall Lewie.

Dismissed. 397 -Missouri, Kansas A Tvxaa Railway vs. W. G. Patrick.

Submitted. Byron Hill vs. Jane Watkins. Submitted. 3(9 G.

W. Dukes vs. Edmond Me Kenna. Submitted. 408 Clay Lomaa vs.

David Maya. Dtsiuisasd. 381 Missouri, Kansas A Texas Rail-way va, Erby Kkld. Bubmitted. 337 Southwestern Goal and Improt 3-meat Company va.

J. B. McDuugalL Dismissed on stipulations. 387 Henry L. Dawes vs.

Nancy Lea Cundiff. 'Leave to file brief granted. 1 818 -George Sibley vs. John T. Millar (GiU).

AfflrmeJ. 318 Rainwater Bradford Uat Company vs. W. A. McBride (GUI).

Af firmed. 33J John Stephens va. Osage Coal and Mining Company (Gill). Affirmed. BO-J.

A. Harris va. F. S. Castkbarry.

Reversed and reminded. 381 Seva A Crawford vs. Charles Thomas (Gill). Affirmed. 330 Minnie Thomas vs.

Morris Base. Reversed and remanded. 313 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway va. J. 11.

Hoover. Reversed and reminded. 318 Richard Foray the va United States. Affirmed 888 II. E.

Sherwood va Gainerville National Bank. Affirmed. 3utl N. B. WooUey va George Jackin.

Affirmed. 320 J. E. Arnold ve. J.

I. Campbell, Affirmed. 337 J. S. KeorpvaMra II.

B. Jen-ninga Afliruied. 2u7- lieu T. Duvall va Win. II.

lien-dricke (Townsend). Affirmed. 219 Central Coal A Coke va Geo. S. Good A Co.

Affirmed. 883 -Miouie Kilpatrick vs. Choctaw, New fork, Oct. S. General Algers Look on the punish American war, which Me publishers state "has been delayed and changed becauae of tlie death of President McKinley, will be laaued next Thursday.

Opening his book with a survey of the Cuban itu-atkm in 1893, General Alger eaya: "The thoughtful observer of publie vents during the year 1893-97, need bardly bo reminded that through the Cleveland and McKinley administrations Chew Presidents nought by every means to avoid complications with 8pain, though protesting against the conditions prevalent in Cuba." Its then comments upon our anpre-paredness for war at that time and the splendid spectacle of the country's response pi the governniont's ultimatum tipoo Spain. He then leads the reader through the hurried proisualione for the war, its embarrassments and diffi- cutties, the prosecution of the office eelo r. the disappointment of the hun- dmls of volunteers; the demands of the racoast cities end towns for imuiedi.ite impossible protection, and the savage criticism from tue military ot the adminietration's plana of Ilia campaign, aud the battle with the ep- parsnlly endless ery of short comings 'I I .) I i A 1 i 0 I I. 'i'- 1 ONLY OXE HEHHIOX OF COURT OF nqi'IRY HELD YE8TERDAY. ONLY ONE WITNESS EXAMINED.

FRIDAYH DI8PCTE WAS AGAIN BllOl'GHT UP. Two Well Known Horsemen Wer Arrested Yesterday at West Plains, Mo oa Charge of Complicity lo Train Robbery xv lesarkana. Washington, Oct 5. Only one session of the 8chley Ouurt of Inquiry wan hold today. An adjournment until Monday was taken at 1 o'clock in order to allow the court and counsel to re-ceperate after the arduous weeks labor.

Practically the only witness of tho day wee lieutenant Commander Albea 0. Hodgson, who was navigator of tho Flagship Brooklyn during the eampaign of 1898, and almost hie entire time was token ap with the reeding of eorraspon- deoce between hlmaelf and Admiral Be lay concerning an alleged colloquy between them during the battle of Sea- tiago witness wee reputed to have detailed to a newspaper correspondent. Tho correspondence has been published and this fact rendered tho proceedings of comparatively little popular interest. Lieutenant Doyle wee alao on the aund again, but only for the purpose of correcting hie former testimony. Daring the day Judge Advocate Lem-ly mode another statement concerning Admiral Bam peon's dispatch of May 80, 1898, relating specially to the Admiral'a nee of the word "Santiago," where it was alleged be had intended to use tho word Cl-afuegu." TRAIN ROBSErTcAPTURED.

Men Wanted ft ir Complicity in Pulton Belt Robbery Caeght la MIsxoBrL West Plains, Mo OcL B. Wayne Crow and J. T. Faeemore, well known tyireemen, were arrested here today charged with using mails to defraud. They are also wanted tat complicity in tho Cotton Beit train rnbbery near Texarkana, on September third.

Large rewards were offered for their a Tent and they were caught by a person on tho Fae-mora'a farm near here. NO RECORDS BROKEN Ametnre Athtetic Meet at I lulerllla Hilltin Progress. Louisville, Oct. 5. No records were broken today by tbs Athletes a ho participated in the gamee under the sanction uf the A mature Athletic Union et the interstate fair at Churchill downe, but lb 100-yard run record of 4-3 Cued wss equalled hr A.

Duffey, the crack sprinter tlie Georgetown University. Duffy was Uu feet ahead of bis nearest competitor, II. Her-giave, of Yale, at ibc tape. The mighty Flenuegan, after. breaking tLe soi id's record for the 19-pound Lammer throw aud discos throw re-terday, tuday throw the baiumir ard the circle only far enough to brat hso competitors.

He also won the lti-pound hot throw today. Fire thousand people saw tnr create. RASE BALL. First ist- 1 IK Brsdklts II Sew York Lotteries Doeovxa sad Farrell; Taylor as4 Warscr. Bffiolclvfl him.

4 11 I New lot Jeeaews- I 4 I Xittcrie WrirM aad Farrell; WetlievtA, Felix, H'xl. asd Waraer. Philadetpliia. Oct.j BH Fhilaitelphia Boeiou 7 a n-tlrrm Tos-RMsd, While aaJ UcFsrtasd; Willi aod Moras. Chksfo.

Ill, Oct. nja (fliClfO Pittsbari atleries Saaoa aad Chases; foals sad f- PROHMED RACl.Wa THE BOATS WITH OFPOMTE CHEWS D1M.4PPROYEU. SHAMROCK WILL STAY GERE. WILL BE HOl'BED POtt WITTElt IX NEW YORK. At Yesiertlsjr'e Heaelow of Episcopal Chireh Coeveeilua at Han Prim cisco, the Divlsl.Ni of Diocese of MesMcbaselta Was Consented to.

New York, Oct. ft. Hhamrack II left her mjoring buoy In Bandy Hook bay this morning, hound for Eric basin, where ehe arrived at noon. The yacht's main sail waa unbent and aha will probably be dismantled et once. When naked today If It wee true that he was willing to put the captain and craw of the Bhaiuruck 00 Uard the Columbia and allow that yachts craw to beadle the Shamrock la a aeries of races, BirThomas said: "Yes, 1 should be willing to do it, if it Is in the Interest of sport, and provided, of course, the other side le willing." Hire 'will, however, be no each race Monday next as both yeebtn are being stripped and could nut put in trim again fur weeks.

BecreUrr, Oddie, of York Club, said that such a race might create bed feeling, especially if the Bha urot'k would win. Commodore Kane said the idee wee preposterous. Speaking Jof his 'future plaus. Sir TImiium said that Le wee undecided yet about his coming engagenientc but that he would go direct to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel about Monday, and that Tuesday evening he would attend dinner et the New York Yacht Club. Ha will probably visit Chicago about a week hence.

Dr. F. Kied Mackey, the Erin, said there was every reason to believe that the Shamrock eill he laid up in New' York this winter awl that in the spring or next summer she ail be ratiil against the Columbia, Co restitution or( any other niurty-fuater. -h ur, said lie, "we Is-lieve that she is sc'unlly a fn-tt. boat that, the C'uliuubia and cau beat ter if elie is raced again under different I conditione." EPiSCOPALJCNVENTIOH.

ik'CJu- of the I.ni -ti lie-uf Ore ew INwweaalons 'Two Mlsalonei D-atricie Were Made. Ban Francisco, OcL 5. The Triennial convention of the Episcopal Church nccumpliiihed ccnsiderable work today, though the aevaiun of the houM of deputies was endnd shortly after 1 o'clock. The house of Bishops, however, remained in session later, sail thei-action will te far-reaching in its effects. In recognition of the importance of the new swseesion of the United Btetes, two missionary ointiicU Culwli- tutsd.

One of these, which c.n,s.Jk- 0. tbs isiauda it Porto Rico aod Yiq.ies, has luug been controlled by the Bishop i of Antigua, who owes el lex ie nee to the I'h unh of England. By the terms of' mutual eg: eement, rhe mo.ieinry cun-sideratioo being only ii-Kl, the Bishop of Antigua witiglrews his right to tt.o religious coulm! o' the church in three iaiande and transfer ail the church building to the IVutestabt i Church of America. The second new missionary district is that of the Phiiiq.ine is.sod, which; are rrsigi.ized as being well worthy of, attentiou of the church. The house of i Bishops effected an important rhenge by concurring in the action of the rouse of consenting to the division the diocese of M.ievachupett.

I A fact worthy of note 1 that the old diocese gives la cash to the new ooe, besides turning over to it much church propei ty. The prices1 g'ft in urn wjs nVd ent'reiy by voluntary contributioaa. The Bishrq-e also took action on IS first raven amen iments to the an eaiiy adopt'd t-y the Deputies, ell of them being affirmed with the exception of the fifth, which we terp verily bekl in abeyance. This, with the appointment of a committeo to take into consideration the qukin of examination of candidates for admission to tLa for complaint or testimony of any kind regarding the conduct of the wer. The com miss ion visited numerous esmps in which there atill were many tbcuaande of eoldiers, both regulars and volunteer, who were invited to give their evidence without regard to rank or service.

On the 1st of December the Major-General, commending the army of the United States, appeared before the Commission, then silting in Washington, end made hie eletemente with respect to the canned, fresh end refriger ated beef furnished to the army during the war. "Although the Commission had beta sitting nearly three months, the charges with respect to canned end refrigerated beef were now made for the Bret time; end, atanger and more inexcusable and unsobli.rly MU, during a.I those with tbie pretended knowledge ,1 here been made known to the See- tritr1 ot War, hr the protection of the nuy, General Milne -ever mentioned tae subject. General 3111m seemed to be pleased with the notoriety which hie startling statement before tho eominiMion end hi-t newspaper interviews giVe him, for again, on the 31st uf (---erst Mile knew that corned fresh bwf was. 1 tk. 4" uf il Tampa for iaMianLS to the troupe: n.l tha he 10 tity to our yHISKEf TRUST.

era finished. i March, 1899. in New York City, he pub-linked, tlinsugh raprejentatives of the pnign, the embarkation atTamp, which Priss of a ltn Edgerlon. Iw-versed and remanded. ms severely criticisnd at the time but additional chargee.

Tine un-j gyg-O. W. Franklin va P. G. Brown-which General Algor is now convinced "nrf of Afl, hat nil things considered, was not making in public, gra.

and araiida.ous Caesar y.oie vs. C. Aubrey, mistake. Tho account of the march on a urihsr officer and ABrllwdi Santiago Is graph icnlly pictured end department charges) 31 (Julie Nevins va lietlie Xevina iin jian one fr the fight et Kl Caney i' ful BBl, 'and San Juan. The "Round aiyBmi II.

Hclmuislier va J. L. incident cornet in for a air shire uf seeaied to ep.l Pi certain Affirmed. pace. While tho negotiations fur the characteristics 330 -Ed U.

Siltlo va Allen Wright, surrender were pending before Sant I kcL "to Lere "a ou Vf affirmed. the general officers of General Suaf-er'e 1 I 338 E. M. Boyd va W. C.

Mitcbel, rtny met end signed round robin I we are toln l.eve wntten which was given out for publication. IV-t Thiepaper graat alarm over MdevM.ven the threatened coming of yellow ng hi. d.letory chge. that the tinned uteric fevera, and went on to My. "thi.

'I ut army must be moved et once or it will end that it wm not a part td hi rarmn. On the 17th of June, POf the round 'renin itself General' 1898. hi meet wcfidoniiai uf8 officer sj; be has no to offer, -iffned letter, by M.raction of the Ma-but be doe-criticise the ublicath.n of cmmen-lmg instru. t.ng it. raving that it wee one of the fedrpoU-orumary stT.m4 to (ur-aufoiiuiiala ragratshl.

incidents of the Caneral Nunc. W.CII ponmh war. General Alger et the differences between Gancral.BImfter 405-Glen Tucker ve. W. II.

H. Clay Oklahoma ami Gulf Railway. Affirmed. 97- Elia P. McAleeter ve.

R. C. TURKEY HASS PASSED, Rasuls and Germany Hide With the French Gorernment. Faria, Out. (k The present position of the Frauco-Turkish dispute is as fol-lows: The Ibrte otijecte to paying the full amount of the Loramio ctrim.

France aeiueuda that Turkey consent to pny9ier cent interest per annum oa the claim, though Til. icy hae refused to pay compound interest. Lirando, in hie reply to the Ottoman hank, demands riii.p,.ui'ii nderi-t on lr.au that ha has been compelled to make tbn.ugb tho I'orte' rrfuwil to liqui late his claim against it. Kranc tiews relmly the li.ml i.t lii ili-pn'e. I'rssiiient Lnubul end the Cxar haring arranged the details of the measures to be token iu case Turkey remains oUtinatc.

The Caar, subsequent to his interview with Emis-ror William at secarij the Kaiser's adhesion to these measures; bvucc Tarary is con run led by an overwhelming combination of powers. It is stated that the Independence Beige, of Brussels, is publishing cantrds inspired by the Porte regarding the exaggerated claims of the French. 0,1 THE WAR PATH, Indians In Xevr Mexico Murder Five White Neftlers. Alburqnerqiie. X.

OcL 5. Fire rart'rr living on Wiihnr creek, near the he Geiiiiii.nn end Victors, bum killed by the Apaches. According to the reports received here today number of these Indians broke aw.iy from the San Carlos irearvat on and ik rafiig in thn Mongollon muJUtain- of tLI Ou their! way to tneir mm ntain fastnesses they came a toss the five tottl'i, two Mexicans awl thn-e Americans; whom they down. etre Marshal Foraktr is at City, end news of the uprising hsi beo wt-eil Lim. Unless prompt action is tsi i 1 it is believed tLst many more young Lucks will Join the laud, in sri.i'jli e-e serious trouble may.

be hxked fi. ABOCCTCRS IN BULGARIA. They 4100,000 Ran sou tor ibe Missionary. Cologne, Oct. 5.

A dispatch to the Gaxe'to from 'fi imyn thn trigsnds, accompanied by Mms Ellen Stone, the Ao.eri.-sn mi-etionsT whom tliey are again on Bulgsrao soil. They dvaand r.priiii of HXJXX) fur MiseStime. The chief of the brigands hav pent a threat to the Minister of the Interior to carry off the meabere of hie family if possible. The gorernment has sent an entire rrriment in pursuit of the and Adutiial Sampson end quotes many Alters, lie i.nw'udes this chap- fer in these hoi1s: towels lb! 1 made hs otucial sirt "After iii.3rd of July the Admin, a UiUW in Iftiw vaasvieaa "After liie3rdof July the Admiral's: conduct may be due to the keen dump- a bla Hlin Visa Wm from hi rointm-nt resulting non-pur- I cimtiou 10 ibe engagement wiih Cer- "n- Hobmitted. T.I4-F.

M. Pierce v. Isaac E. liar- mon, reversed ami rruisnaed. KW-Johe Felloe va Alonxo Murray.

Court that I lorthern District No further business epiwering. conrt adjourn until the first Tuesd.y in une, 1992, thus far received, tor ber cit.se na have celled on the county officer having the work of paying the bounties In ha-d for fl.lZT.39 daring the seme period, this turn paylog tor the killing of 1.813 seakee. Peoiin, ilrjuite lulilf. Battle. Isi.ria.

11.. Oct. 5. Within few wneks the hottest fight ever waged iu Cnnatj ot Wimwia There nisbllii gcirclee will be on in this city. Have Brew Killed 3.SIIJI Kattlera.

Rjceutly the Ciaiks a-d the Cf-rninKs Milwaukee, Win, Oct. .5. Mer.y peo ling eecomuiandersn-caief in one of the igfyi, fffckd a large inuependent Loose, pie immagiue that the rattlesnake is a most remarkable victories in the tniialv'mLj uut basin reulialion refitted 1 thing of the past in the -tale of Wis-of naval warfare." I the old Brown distiilery to be nse.1 ennein, but theve is some evitin.ce in Of the MiicJ-Egen controversy over reclifving house. Both the L'iarks end I the records of several county offices to the alleged furnishing of "Embalmed Corniugs Lave mads a specialty of rec-1 ibow that the venomous repliis is in-Lei-r to the army General Alger says: tify ing, but lately bare erected new die- creasing iu number, notwiihstandiug "The commission appointed by the lining sr .1. ijtLeiMiutitiesnffrrrd for his heed.

Up president et my request to investigate 1 ad iitiou. the Monarch, oce of the tr in V-rnn the cordurtof the war department io Amerumo Spirits Company fauusee jeounty alone, 1337 rattlers had been the war es ike a with Spain, commonly known: wiil start Monday with a capacity of (killed, for which that county paid in a- ijvcstigalmn cr the Dnd 1 btsiieis. I InrreMed to the full' bounties 101330. But Crawhird coaaty ludependent lliMillers at met on the 4.h day of Jc. COLW.ii the new tubs tekse tho eurJing to tue returns cmuist: K-ptember, 1333.

Up to toe 81-t of De-e nber, 1393, this commission had Recently the Corning induced Pete taker, testimony in nil towns and cities Casey, manager of the American Spirit; r-dinmaoy differed eemw, to take charge of their new verever it went, to the citiee, eoUltera house. The truat then sent Fvederick ex-euuliers, an oppqttnnity to appear Knisinger from the Imubrille district.

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