The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 139, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 26, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 20
MYSTERY SURROUNDS
POISONING AFFAIR
California Doctor
sistaat Partook of
(0 Associated Prean.)
San Francisco Cal. Nor. SO. A
8tatc3 1 1 which 1ms boon made by
Dr M Enos of Oakland anil hlB
office assistant. Mlsg Margaret Cooper
to tho effect that' both had boen pois-
oned by valng part of a box of candy
which they found In the dispensary
tonnectod with Dr. Enos' office. Is not
fully crediiea by tho Oakland polio.
Ir Rowc who Is analysing tins eandv
lira reported that ho had llttlo doubt
tha some of It contnlnod poison but
iuithor analysis would be required to
determine the nature of tho poison and
thi- amount contained In each pleco of
candy T L Chrlstlanson a drug
clerk formerly employed by Enos wns
arrested on suspicion hut was die.
charged no evidence being fouud
Against him Thoro is talk of a Jeal-
ous woman In the case but nothing
definite Is known fuiihor than tire fact
that both the doctor and his assistant
wero 111 on Saturday night. At th"
time according to the police and tho
flerk In tbo employ of Enos neither
made any reference to tho poisoned
candy. The police first' heard of thf
case on Monday and then their In.
formation did not come from clthor
of the Injured partlos. who had madi
no complaint.
WEALTHY PARMER
VICIOUSLY SLUGGED
!
By Two Negroes Who Had
Robbery for Their
Motive
(By Associated Press.)
Lawrence Kas. Nov. 26. William
Zimmerman a woalthy farmer living
xnie muos norm oi town anu nujod a wide oirolo dt friends.
8on wero slugged and robbed by two
negroes while walking home last night.
Tho ldc-r Zimmerman's skull was
fractured ano. ho Is in a 'precarious
condition The highwaymen got $76.
The Zlmmormanns had boon attending
a fa m sale near town and had ox.
liiblted a big roll of monoy In paying
for th Ir purchases. Thoy smarted
homo afoot along the railroad tracks
and when about three mloal northeast
of aOvg were attackod anu rendered
unconscious Tho "on revived Ij
about an hour and summoned help for
his father who was carried home. The
elder Zimmerman's skull was crushed
onto the brain which was oozing on
when be was takon home. Zlmmar
man was unconscious the greater part
of the night but recovered towards
morning. Ills condition Is regarded
as very dangerou?. The Zimmermans
agree that they were attacked by two
negroes but further than this there Is
no clue Officers were notified and
h ve bevn scouring tho country for
criminals but 60 far without rucoess
PIONEER SHACK GONE.
Removal of the Last of thA Eyesores
on HarrJaon Avenue.
Tha last of tho pioneer shacks on
Harrison avenue was moved today. It
I was the dinky lowbrowed shaok.
whicn ha stood ca the north lde of
ITaTTlon avenue nearly opposite the
Leader office tor thirteen yvars. The
Qrst issue of The Leader was printed
in 'his shack.
No Leader Tomorrow.
Tomorrow being Thanksgiving and
la legal holiday The Leader will not
I Hsu j
The rcmptrollpr has all. d for a
statement of hanks up to Nov 25
vjrll
EIQHT PAQE8.
and Woman As
Poisoned Candy
DEMOCRATIC TERRITORIAL
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Called io Meet in Guihrie
December 16 on Im-
portant Business
A. meotlng of tho Democratic torrf.
torial corhinltteo Is hereby called for
Tttosdoy Docombor ICth 1902 at 10
o'clock a. m. at Guthrlo. All momi.
bora of tho committoo and tho chair
men of tho county committees are
specially urged to bo present. All
Democrats nro cordially invl cd to at.
tend.
Win M Anderson
' ' Cha'lrihan.
R. A. Blllupv
.. Secrcjajy . JH
DEATH OF ALBERT COVELL.
Succumbed this Morning to Three.
Weeks' Attack of Typhoid Fever.
. Albert 0. Covell a well known
young resident of Guthrie died this
morning at g o'clock from an attack
of typhoid fever with which ho was
stilcken throo wooks ngo. Tho de.
ceased was horn in Pittsford. Michi
gan. Nov. 8 1873 and was 20 years of
ago. A wife and two small children
survive him.
The deceased took an active intor.
ost In fraternal sooloty work and at
tho Hnre of ht oeath was a member In
good standing in tho Woodmen Anci-
ent Order of nltod Workmen and the
Barbers' union. Ifo was a steady and
Industrious workman nt his trado was
'a jnd husband and fathor and onjoy.
Tho funeral services will be hokl
tomorrow nfternoon at 2 oclock at the
Presbyterian church tho Rev. W. C
Mllea officiating.
Notice to United Workmen.
All mornbors of the A. O. U. W. are
earnestly requested to moot at their
hodge room. Thursday Nov. 27. at
130 ji. m. sharp to maky arrange
monta to attend the funeral of Bro
Albert O. Covell. All vlsriing mora
hers Invited
C. R. Wilder F. ArMeyotte
Recorder. W. M-
-Modern Woodmen.
Tho Modern Woodmign are requested
to meet at. their hall at 1:30 p. m..
Thursday Nov. 27. to arrange to at-
tend tho funeral of Neighbor Albort
O. Qovoli. Visiting brothers invited.
A. C. Hlxon Harry V. Carle
Clork V. O.
Barber Union
All shops art requested io close at
12:00 m. Thursday NovJ7 and ar-
range to. attund the funeral of Bro.
Albort O. Covell at the Presbyterian
church at 2 o'clock p. m
L L. Hancock Harry V. Carle
Cor. Pin. Sec Prosldont.
Thanksgiving sorvloa will bo con-
ducted at Trinity Hplscopal church to
niorrpw morning beginning at 11
o'clock Governor Ferguson and the
territorial officers will altand. with
Company A. Captain Dunnjea com.
manding acting as escort- A special
musical programme has been prepar. 1
m ror me-'ocoftwon
The Capitol Natioial b. K's "Bank-
let " folders at'rart attention to the
savings department of that popular!
institution j
tftnp"aratlif
thrie
THE ONLY EVENING ASSOCIATED PREftS
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20. 190:
RUBBERNECK
MULTITUDE
Present at Mrs.
Gore's Funeral
CEREMONY CONDUCTED
AT AMERICAN CHURCH
Dr Rydzewski the Russian
Feared to Attend the
Church Servites
(By Associated Prjws.)
Paris Nov. 26. Tho funeral of Mrs.
Goro t'ook placo at tho American
church this afternoon and was at.
tonded by a large crowd mainly
Amoricans. The front of tho church
was paclced by an assemblage of peo-
ple attracted by curiosity Including
many. Btudents There wag no music
and the pastor avoided direct mention!
of the tragedy the only roferenco to
It being that th deceased was alono
In a strange land.
Do4Rydzewski in whoa0 npartmont
MrsI Goro died was not present' nt Iho
funeral owing to the advice of his
lawyer who feared a demontratlon.
PRESIDENT'S TALK TO
LABOR DELEGATES
Moralizes on Labor Problem
Trusts Combinations
and Unions
(By Associated Press.)
Washington D. C Nov'. 2Q. P.osl-
dent Roosovolt today roeolml the
nrembors of tho Brltlsa labor commit-
teo who are making n tour of tho
United States aa guests of Altrod
Moroley tho British phllanthroplsL
prosidont said aftor grcotlng tho mm.
bors of tho party:
"Naturally like any man who has
anything to do wtlh public affairs. I
not only take but I am bound to take
very deep intorest In all tho manifold
social problems which Include; a ono
section of them what wo group to-
gether ao the labor problom. More
and moro as our modorn Industrial
progress goes on there ic a tendency
to work In fodwatlons or combinations
both among employers and among
employes Incorporations and unions;
and of course gentlomen among the
reasons why I take a yoiy gi;oat Inter
est In thfcs combinations Is tho very-
fact that by tholr powor they have
such great possibilities for good
which necessarily implies that they
havo also groat possibilities for evil.
Whether you wish them or not It Is
Idle. In my oplinon to 'protest againit
the Inevitable tendency of the time
toward both corporation and union. It
Is worse than folly to take exceptions
to olthor corporation or union as sueh.
The Hn should ee drawn on ootid net."
Licensed to Marry.
Probate Judge Goodrich issued mar.
riago licenses to tho following today:
John BenneU Ivowrighi aged 21 to
Miss Adah Maudo Henry ag'd 14
both of Aroe.
George P. Benfleld aged iZ. to Miss
Llllle M. Smith agod 33 both of
Guthrie. . t
Joe Moore aged 26. of Guthrie (o
Ml8 Dolli Wright aged IS. of Meridi
an. .. I
Will H. Cbappell aged 3C. to Mlsi
Ray S Kemp aged 32 both ofGuth.
rle
I.aac N Cathr-rs. agd 42 to Mlas
Ella Ola s aged 21 both of Cresrent
No iMue of no Loader tomorrow
Daily
PAPER IN OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. " j? p
WICHITA LIAR
UNDER ARREST
Concocted a Lurid
Indian Tale
STARTLED GULLIBLE
EASTERN READERS
Author of "Rosa Wliiteface"
Still Roams Wichita
Wilds However
(By Associated Press.)
" St Louie Mo Npr. 86 The case
of William R. Drafter Chat newspaper
correspondent arrested yoaterday on a
wnrrant charging him with being n
fugitive from Juatlca came up for
hearing In the court of criminal cor.
reotlon today and by mutual content
was postponod' to Dec 15.
Draper's offenso was tho authorship
of an alleged libelous article concern'
Ing an. Indian named Whlto Buffalo
of Oklahoma torritory and published
In the Philadelphia North American
IasLJnly. The artlclo was written at
Wichita .but no procccalngs havo yet
bcm instituted there it I' 'aid.
' Valkeifberg. tho editor and Emory
Fostyj Sunday editor of the North
American accohmpanlod by Whlto
Buffalo Colonol It. II. Pratt superln.
tendont of tho Carlisle (Pa.) Indian
chool arwUIch institution the Indian
wus educated and Judge James C
Gordon of Philadelphia are here to
gf'osecute the case.
The article In question stated that
White Buffalo had been Mnt to the
government school for Indians at
Carlisle Pa. whero li0 was educatod:
that he had returned to his trllre Im
bued with a deep hatred for the white I
race that he first met Mary Andrews
and after courting her fpr awhile
bound her to a pony and when found
she was dead; that lie then met AnnU
Denns. and after a short courtship
her threatens cut; that White Buffalo
then mot: Maud JJllls and In a short
tune she was found with a knife blade
In Iwr heart. The article Pnt on to
state thatWhito Buffalo was under
arrest and In Jail charged with the
mhrders.
EMPEROR WALKED
AT KRUPFS FUNERAL
Paid Rare Tribute to Mem
ory of the Famons
Gun Maker
i
tBy Aoofa4l PrB.)
Essen Pruufa Nov. J The
re.
inalM of llwe ICnipp were buried to-jv
day The 'obatequles were Iropreulre.
Kuil). tor William followed the oMrie
on foot trffm the old home of thfrjtfcfck ad much trouble may en
grandfather of the decedent U the
cemetery. Practically the entire papu-
lation of B?gan attendd.
tiherlft Painter of Lawton brought
la Moron and Perkins federal pilson-
vr-who had beon taken to Lawton to
be tried for the murder of Jay Beem.
bloseom u AugjMt 1901. The pris
oners ere returned u the federal Jail
to await tho next term of eourt la
April.
The Iogan County Teachers' aso
'elation will be In session at the Cea.
tral Mhool building Friday and Sat
'iirdav President Boid of the Norman
un"v?r i v will b prcsen'-
Friday
.mo a n&
Leader
' EIQHT PAQE8.
DARING SAFE BLOWERS
AGGRESSIVELY ACTIVE
&pu.
Two "Bank Attempts Foiled But a
Murder is Committed
GUTHRIE NIMRODS
IN HARD LUCK
Pulled by Officers for Hunt-
ing in the Creek
Country
Sad agonising tidings ootiui Trotn
Bufaula Indian terrlorj ffnthVio
hunters are "up ngnlitit Iho gdvdrn-
meut" for hunting In tho Creek nrftion
With Joyful hearts and well nilod
lunch bags thoso royal hunters. Major
N. D. McGlnley deo. Sondolbach VjU
'heeler and Dmll Rlttorbiisch loft
tho city a fow daya-aj?p1for a doer aid
grouse 8hoQtrln the Greek cpunlry. "
Arriving thoro they "bagged stalked
doer with wanton gleo. and their
gunny ack wero ooon nilcd with na.
hire's wild birds. In an evil moment
howovor nil' Whetdor scared up a
boar. Ho began shooting at bruin.
The shoots arousod a band of donuty
United States HarBhafswho w'6ro out
hunting for poachors Tho officers
swoopel down on Wheelor nnd his
party and arrested tho outfit The
forlorn Gutlmeltes were taken 'o
Eirfaula and nirnlgnod before a fml
eral commissioner for violation of the
feder.tr gamo lawg. All put up cash
bonds exoeiU Geo. Sendelbaoh. who
was placed In Jail to sow If it was
nlcer'than the now city hall Jail.
"They can't bluff me" crlod Guth-
rie's city clerk. "I'll stay In Jail till
me govurnmeiu tniii. i uuiu t Kill! Jury Returned Verdict In District
even a sparrow." j Court Thl-i Morning.
Doc. Bronson's bird doga and all
the property. Including OlBmltli's flnost l '1" verdict l.i the cwse of the Tor.
HngHsh guns. Were conflated by the r"'-'' ' Oklahomn vs Chas McCa'h
Indian territory officer. ' "'. which went to th Jury nt 3
A detachment of Guthrie souave. "'clock yesterday was returned ttilt
headed by Doc Branson ami Jnuk Hor. inornlng. the verdict being gi'lity Th
nor will probably make a relief trip to trlnl has been hotly contottod on Ijo'h
Rufaula Meftnwhllo Bill Whealor Is .aldei.nnd a largo tiiiinber of wltMMos
scared to death and Sondolbach
ftisos to be bailed out.
ro.
It develops that the arret of the
huntsrf I more serious than at flrst
stipiiQg-!
0t following telegram wae received
at noon tedar bv T. A. Neal dated at
Okmulgfle I. T-;
"Pleate bare llurford Poscett and
fiiiuul wtni .T Tl. atidenfelL Indian
agmt at Mukogr to order rI of
oar gurw and ammunluon In hands of.
John Weet Indian police.
McGlnley
'WheUler
"8endelbacri
"Rltterbuieh."
DMrlet Cr) Ned) said:
"We at wjdrklng like benVerB to get
tha hoyis out of this trouble and have
alrtfrf pt $8 00 wiling Muskogee
!RB7kyMMagtOfl. I warnwl Uie boys
net to go into the Creek nation
Setoenfrlt's order are extremely
sue" from this Infraction of the law
against bunting. Mr Speed alio
wulQiml fit hoys."
'
Thurtdaf Nov. ST 190J. uelag
Thanksgiving and a legal holiday the
i po3toffli8it yrtlj b' open tor the tran.
ioctloiTof biislneM only from 3 to 4
p. m
W. M. McCoy P M.
BOQKS THEATER.
SUter's Madison Square Theater Co.
Thrte Nights CoRimenetng
Thursday. Nov. 27.
and Thanksgiving Matinee
NELL GWYNNE
Matio -j Prices 15c aoI 2
NUMLiER 18
.
(By Asooclatcd Prow.)
Warren Mich. No 26 Cllaf L.
Osborne assistant postmaster anu
proprietor of a general storo hero was
shot dead early .today; by one of u
gang of robbors that had vmtored tho
Warrotwliank 'and blown open tho
vhfllt'rho'uAplOiilon arousod Osborno
who telephoned n neighbor that he
thought burglars wore at work In the
bank or potofflew Osborn thon
started down the street and Jjad gone
but a Bhort dlstanre when one of tho
lobbors acting as gunnl shot him lu
the face with a chargo of buckBhot.
killing him Instantly. Then without
enuring- juiy hoay tho ' burglar
ruslivd from the bonk and drove rah.
Idly- away
Robbers Follsd by Citizens.
Akron nd.r Nov. 2C Early today a
desporaUj attempt was made to rob'
tho Exchange bank a this place. The
robuors 'captured antL liotmdy tho two
night telephone operntora and cut' nil
tolephono wires leading out of tho
lopl exchange They also bound nnd
gaggod a physician whoso office Is in
tho saroo Mock with the Exchange
bank. Tho first oxplpslon of I'vtfamlto
at tho bank arousod tho clttr.uiia who
hastone.l to soonof JtJanXjhoto
woro vtxehangnd" Inn? tho robbors
oscnped wUhout ajij; )oaiy. TJto bank
building wds badly wracliall.
Indiana Aon Suffers.
Colfax nd Nov 20-rTbe pu office
nt Glarkit 1111 s entered early U-
day and the snfn dynamited About
WOO In slant' were taken. Mall
pouches wero nlso looted
M'CATHERON FOUND GUILTY.
wero heard Sentence will be passed
Saturday.
Tho grand Ju-y has adjourned o
meet December when It will Io"-
'up the unflnUlu'd buslneas
I The Incest case of John Tre'sler vs
Minnie Weltuel has been contIntiel.
.The case has attmeted considerable
attention as both are wall known
Minnie Welliel the defendant in the
case Is r niece of Tremler and It la
.chargwl the two have been lining to
.gather M BJW) nnilw.
out on bond and the won
Tfrtuder It
woiriL . "ias been
an Inmate In the Rescue lloiup In this
olty - ;
Late -thla aftnlD0n the county at
lomey dlsniliwtHl tlift Ant and second
counts of the Indictment "gainst
Trawler and tho Wtdlzvl girl and both
plead gull'y to the third count rharg.
ing them with Incest Judgment wfl
deferred until Saturday.
Criminal Docket.
Territory v Frank McCa 1 Jury
empanelled; Indlotmwnl demurred;
Jury dWchaRj4; leiitne t file Infoniiu.
tlon
Territory v Pink Smith murder;
trial reset tor Docember I
; ri.-
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Terri'orial efcarters w.jre Issued to-
day o th following co. poratlons
The Lone Wolf Cemetery assoaia.
tion with a capital stock of ft 000
The Incorporators are: O C Roberts
C H. Stranttj. J. W. Sjshnell and K K.
Walker all of Lone Wolf.
The Homestead Building aad Loan
company of Guthrie with a capital
tock of $500000 The Incorpo-aiOM
a" F M Rtnehart Frank Field A
(J Baker It A Oaffney and B J
JBrad'ey aR oi Qu'lint
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