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   Lawrence Weekly Record (Newspaper) - January 1, 1892, Lawrence, Kansas                                i J 1G informed tne governor all about the conversation be had with Hutchins said tbat the story told of what Perkins had said was He thought it bad grown out of a remark TWP onw made by Perkins which indicated that he THE KANSAS SENATORIAL CON wag to help df another A VIEWS ON of AS EVER man than the governor for congress from the Third district next j This has undoubtedly helped Per kins in the opinion of the WHAT IS TO BE THE CHILIAN REFUGEES The Will for Some Time aal In Hot Ka L o rly The has hear all arguments and appear v that be has undertaken an All of id a tes an army of supporters and executive offices were more crowded I Hutchins und Linn were in consultation j Governor Humphrey last and I it was noised about that they repeated to him the story which they were said to to have repeated before arrival here J While Perkins has many i tlu re of are not sin i Three or four of them whr visited the governor some who made addresses at for have since culled upon privately and gcA to the man I for whom protend in public to be j It tbat the appointment will be made until Saturday aud possibly as soon as MINISTER ECAN IN A What Prominent Easterners Say Money uml The Matiu Record of this will proba bly publish letters leading New York as to the fur ibe Manhattan trust tuo enor and foreign The suiting from this ud in the pay tn oT to till it tlie Cation ISs Will backers had injs hi governors rooms in the and were fully as numerous as the Perkins boomers of They all parts of the state and pre sented letters and resolutions st without Ten speeches made by men from as many counties lack of time prevented Two colored men told the governor Hudson was the choice of the colored who had beside the governors chair and called the the governor was to Hud fe cons friends his private secretary an CLOSING Sta The Kebl ami United the dis of Garza there are now some 300 United States troops teen Texas They are will be wich the When massed troops attack who is said to near with 250 The locality is fur from a telegraph station and tile eu inuy have taken i liews received by J loj I was to the foregoing effect irom the us o us grain crops o br ul to our of the iiH instances the ern farm y ar I i i i Cif Itm aim of the ii We Jit C ing system can from scon the lead oi business and ar j The fact was I at yesterdays meeting refugees at he American legation in Santiago are proving great source of to tiy Iu the event of between the two coun of course be this to afford them any further International law fur safe conduct being wr granted under such In the the event of war Egan be given his passports and permitted to leitre tlie coun try in but not so the Egan can not carry them with and it would be little less than barbarous to turn them loose the streets of It that the aside from the international phase of the and in many of wii ifh have HM ia a in tit lll iii I I ill IV Now YorK s of incut of the past deposits OU with a wili in excess of tho a und prevent this country tle world in America will that a delegation of ladies was to urge The governor remarked that his time was limited but that he sea the ladies by all means aud three women rep resenting the equal suffrage association entered and one read an When it was finished the governor I will say to as I have said to all delegations of that 1 will take your petition un tlf careful consideration and ask for your M prayerful consideration after my decision big white and from next entered in the i of Senator Billy When 5 their errand was the governor I 014 commanding Fort tin The murder of General Lorenzo Garcia by his troops and their flight into Texas to join Garza has been The killing occurred at The number of the deserters is not A report was to this city from j Zapate county lust night that Garzas troops hud captured a detachment ot forty Mexican troops with their arms and equip Tlie report states that the revolu executed tae the detach ment and gave the men choice to go without arms or join tho revolutionary forces HUU they chose the Tue re is not credited as no has received au If had men to as was by tha a few days he migut hold the scepter of commercial president of the Chase national writes From present in outlook for liJi is most disturb ances of the past year in Europe appear to have nearly passed away ami the market in Paris and Berlin has as nearly a We have harvested a not of cereals but of fruits and vegetables In fact all the products of tho soil have been most plen til Quite the contrary being i arc proving themselves a white me contrary ini case in wo aro able to supply Kf he had already listened to two g gallons in Senator behalf dele from county us the third j A here from the United troops granted a tbe fore ons visited the received at had just arrived it was fair that it should by courier froni at two or three small Ady i a f s j has received ed the individual callers were received for a baud i ar rived iu the city morning and the of iu tiie hotel as falso the reports remarks made by concerning Governor Humphrey Tue story in Topeka and hKi absolutely and the I have always tu ly for Governor Humphrey my personal and in Men 1 am as terms as know I have au unkind word to say to the The idea that I should come to as to almost en criticise the governor of state is simply and can not think that governor any such stories as have been v As to tbe story having Kansas for that is My inds all kuow ana will testify that in mude ia tbs campaign I care to say that Kansas would always at that time neces order to answer the Alliance story was expected to leave the Of v mi i thirty usen ami Brooks i a 01 111111 and yet to a j of men are at Upon re of i horn twenty j lo ilh report to I cavalry hiro arc i in to by tiie ar and arc expected for i I is i 11 1C ill are r and Tne i I at elephant on They in being entertained in tho most hos aud they seem to feel that their right to the best which the legation affords is It is rather a grotesque feature of the that who neither drinks nor uses is compelled to spend liberally of his income in providing these luxuries for the It is quite probable that the government reim burse him for tbe thus but this cau only be done thro a congressional and if co ss fails to appropriate the money rnu must stand tho j in tho discussion it is evident tbat j President Harrison abated his de termination to from The question ot arbitration in but it is not bent upon this to take the in If Chili as officer it ii be impossible for us to deny Not Harrison laying the some next and is having copied ail the corre lenca upon tae will A Minister is IMS no a U Ol I his In ni lo U tvo deplorable at tho j u t H dro t I vi w of our neighbors across the water with food products at reasonable prices and the balance of trade will be in our favor for some time to As we may expect to receive money in return for that no one tell who they wera as as There was no one in the village DESTROYED THE Bit nf Folk Lore Among thr of Here is a that Jo a MCI told a writer in thr means yellow waone of thv ancient towns of the Moguls enemies in the times when tlie rivers and the man hail never syen even the tallest of the The coiti people who from the tast lived They were a very a proud But they not so oh as the who atn and lived upon Tlie Syks and the Snakes and the young of over from and tho for throw so true as to hit a b in a So Syks put tip twii in their and after titat had Uio of the o as they at But they were not content with They wanted to destroy the Snakes so there would be plenty of One day a Syk prowled about the village of the Snakes up there on the and he saw a maiden at the She was a very beautiful and the daughter of a The Syk took his bow and and when no one was looking he leaped upon a rock and shot the His arrow went through her Then her brothers was very lie loved his hea sister and resolved to avenge her But lie did not He waited the corn dance and he attended It was the custom for all those who took part in the games at this festival to wear helmets which hid their THE The folio wing is range of prices for active iKj i I 89 i O A J Dee i LAKH I IVe i U 41 I 89 ft i G i iri iio 5 05 Si 40 7 45 10 22 93 05 i i 5 3 lu y j 5 m at yesterday V i 3 171 receipts tomorrow curs 1 0 i Kanas KANSAS There was an active demand for cash wheat here to day and prices were held at about yester i days The receipts were only a hard wheat sold at 3 hard 4 above uO to i 63e below 61 to 2 red i 3 red 4 red i wheat 73 to Corn was very ir Shippers bids were generally little better than Several lotas ot he meant to sold at 35 to 33 though there d till the Syks celebrated sales early as low as money market in trie United States will probably be easier and an sorts of business in this couLtry will be stimulated It is to be hoped that will not put up the price of our products and se during the six months to au abnormal William president of the says The makeup of tke new house of representa is excellent from bankers point of are I hereby assured against tariff tinkering fur merely partisan politi cal The merchant manufac not tu be kept depress anxious ait Ordinary cur rents of business are not to be could run so as he one who could throw him He won the zuid as that was the way of the he selected from among the women watching the the most beautiful maiden and ho climbed up to where she satin the wall of Ihi He had in his the token of his victory in tho and this he offered to As she to receive upon and while all the billinp was scarce and in 3 mixed sold at to and white cora sold at to The receipts were 61 corn sold at ic 3 mixed sold at I 2 white at to 3 Receipts were 20 steady at Sic for 2 and f or Receipts were 3 81 to the basis of 75iJ in 300lb 1 38 and market are per fancy good to low 3fr 0 bu ba bu DESPERADOES IN Pr It i con ill ilia A of iu wondered who her bravo lover he drew liis stone knife und killed All the Syks nnd cried out they saw her fall were believed j this must be i for ha threw i Sic Closing sales weres LIVE t lias imbued in the con ian hj of in to ex ile stra a de are to bo I of ihe us I K on ic be y may i sent horo shortly An a United States just in from of lield of yet is certainty a and iu one of at were not iS less t ha where Sear the Fort they had taken a meal Jas owned by the found the remains of beeves OU announced hud card that after thirtyone camp The trail January iil gas consumed bore proof of a company of several by of said in dred Captain Hardis iiiy ill he for at ihc rate of on the trail of these men until I per This the I have taken my to Tho had a is the soe purpose of it is almost jf out the Fort Scott gas and possible lor a horse to aud tbe which erected a new and iin country is broken by desp a which I proved gas and pat tbe price of compel the troops to dismount aud pick as at per the Fort j gas company per and a gold watch occ jij to f jf u T ii Jonath ii i men to siu en ii in r money d on oil over Ha iire ol i am and ana ii o i on i v at ihe of by bain sei iiio io Mrs Davs i in it 1str of Uio bowman had an lie in Aii the Syks darted sifter but swiftly up the wull of tho only to east jit his il 1m liia the S It ruis d m army in tin n i could 1 and children Jinv i while at ho r 01 i the death of u was only of that en th ni tho o of tii not ii u lii Uc let f I ten he h ir corn have the i just as I have for tie last and as every public man is ex to but my home is now and al be in When 1 de ated and an inexperienced man sent Washington in my place I made up my that for the present I could best the people of my district in Wash on doing business for them in the ae and accordingly I opened au ice but it was never intended to but I am always Vy Major Hudson last night was I York World tbat he would be He their HOW HE STANDS AT The New York Clave for political yesler j day by editorial in the questioned ami for ol tn courier com from the Cheyenne states that Messiah craze tins broken out the Indians Left head chief of the Ara Old Cron and have gathered of the belief that the choice iies j Tue article recited i Indians about Inem among the Clevelands growth in statesmanship and his recent better appreciation of tue strategy of practical It referred to his great strength in other and said tbat if he were as strong in New York there would be no doubt of bis VU cause considerable 8n and Perkins A Hudson said tonight This Simpson Vcan amount to There is no It is simply oue of his What his object can die not but I am sure that he hope of receiving the Sixth district meeting iu him last night was engineered I told those in was to be it they might just as well which will be produced wmner as luea olA grudge of Pulitzer arid i contingent is the most conJ that account for the hostility and for many days and nights nave kept the dunce up de itt are v i that mua iho o at only a few by tho The lor repairs unU alterations on the tumor the at last been to an aim on New Years day tlie ship on u brief cruise for tho purpose of testing her newly mounted This is viewed with the liveliest interest by naval experts and Besides four ten inih breech two three rapid guns anil thirtyseven millimeter re it has thing In in the of two six pound cn These ins have never been on tlie had Jin had b a war td Snake homo a of lie very old and Hut up the with down on a His heart was vry for the war had been liis and the Syks hud gel water for the was to Wbi fame t had bfo sho oh but Prices 15c Salos at 1ght for for mixed for Leavy and shipping ia market active bin 5 to lOe lovr yester Mar ket fairly active and Cattle Wj shipped Steers steady to lOc lOtr feeders active und shipped yester The market was 5c 41J no shipments yes The market was steady with yes and 13 to 5c higher than last week for the best muttons and 4 Market fair to choice Market stead years ola cannot come to Sullivan and lie sat there thinking a It was flu who shot by Syke youth as at hor She lold the tlie Syks d plant and all the in would he in at was of the toid uie old man Io go to chief and him to iesd th Snakes ti Syks ai soon as he sun was When they had all gone the war terms on a Lord Randolph Churchill to be ambassador to Tennessee convicts may bo sent to the mines in a few Baltimore havo taken a firm stand against Sunday Two murderers aud a sawed their of A plan for the tion of Denver uus accidentally The school board is board Un ted States They throw chief bounded down town with alarmed about among the laring they will not stop until the Savior a highly explosive sheU every his men and drove all the women Other members of the tribe fifteen or from a distance anti out but rj with the greatest anu up ily joining and it is feared they yards with the greatest The article ended with an interrogation as to whether he could carry New Here tho article is regarded as a final Rachel Sherman Dec marriage of in u noon today i No War j official of the Bethlehem iron company said yester Pace i day that tney had received no notification from tbe navy department to hasten the manufacture of for the coast defense vessel or any other ves the residence of t and had no other evidence from gov all the houses and Ure down Hotel Imperial of Baltimore was in by who took away car two Then to and the Syks bad no jj they were driven on the They appear of their This is the one of them explained the faith that him Simpson already has shown in the To will fall into the Fifth district dele by Cy Leland will be that Morrill is not a pos will over Billy Buchan does not ex has received a from own to I Senator Shermin in tbe presence of a source that with i the The other which it audience of relatives and Chili wero close at must be confessed comprises a majority of It a I of the late whom came I The Southern Pacific railroad company will hereafter decline to publish its reports away from the no Of more of them in the world and their j The Indian national congress at country and their springs are in the adopted resolutions declaring their loyalty hands of the I to Great When the war chief came to die his j Near moonshiners re pulsed federal killing one and ios nstwo men asked him why he hat saved the women and the children of the Syk Washington professes to believe of intimate friends that the article is the result of long many of political opinion in New York and declares a condition the party can not successfully confront with Cleveland at the bead of the in school distances to witness the marriage ofj teachers attending the annual state con daughter of the deceased filld every nook and corner ofthe state house Representative and he the L a T It his sister to Two Venerable Mc aged 89 one of the oldest resi dents and first settlers of Pettis was The Alliance In was crowded and half of them could the girl j The day was spent in lUten day of the corn tic n r oy SL G in tlie or luo i m a ay to go out to plant ttere and Sfa beside he it for a 1 4 Viri A T died yes fiS He supposed a New ring wit a formal discussion at with a capital stock Several were of utilized department Last paid will have a bitter j night a banquet ivea at the Cope j ts hands before it gains control to the old university with business in this Snow has the Indiana a York His sister told with large of him she the and belonging him to keep alive all women and j elected and take care of them in the of the And after that no or Moqui Indian had ever killed a woman or a i annual convention of the mens association in and aper in this Representative hall i held av follows 1 ears giro will pay a i ainan week and reunions as follows A L 4 branch bf lhe 3ute Bagging in i very An elegant w i McEnery has n  

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