The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 65, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 20, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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WITH ALL KINDS OF FIE VEHICLES.
Two rar loads to select from. (IYF 1'S A CALL.
TWO MEN KILLED AND THE
UltlDE DADLY WOUNDED.
AWFULTRACEDY IK NORTH CAROLINA
liit Hi thf Orrtnnm It.nl ll-rn ( mi
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pomes of aclonblo muriler al ft we11I
in Alio flieny count v. Amonsr tlm.
prvwnt was Dnnu-l Sliiurliltr. of
tnrroll county. Vlrpinin. Jit .t Hi tho
u't'tMinr I'eivmonj- pudpd SlHUfrhtcr
pas'-i'il nonr an old man. who seized
hX hand nntl madu kobic ri-mnrks.
Sluuj'-htoi- spoke ronjjhly und wan told
to li'iivi tho lions" lie did so but in a
few minutes rettu no. I. Tho friends of
the old man wore nnjfry and n
neai-ouiakei- ondouvoi-t-d to keep them
bai-k. while at the same time he told
Slnujrhter to keep iiiiet. Suddenly
Maujrhtei- sprang n1 John Hare and
stabbed him to the heart Hare fell
dead and Hlaujrhtor made an attempt
to n-aln Ktnbhim bat the bride Moieed
hin hand .she was cut in the hand
and arms. Slaughter d ished for the
door and on the way he stnbWtl Hd
JiOiig- killing him inatantly. ami then
lied. He was captured tvo mile
nwity. There were threats of lynch-
injr. but he mh safely taken to jail ut
.Sparta lie claim' mine of tho crowd
struck hi in in the face.
KILLED
TMftWB
IN A CABLE CAH.
Acctrtrnl mi on irll ihtr
l.lni- at Hmixvil!.
KMiWttil. Tenn . l- b. 1" l'nr
'cveral months past there has been 1111
aerial cnldc ear lino .i-!i--. the '1 en-
iiossee rier in ar th! eilx ami hiiu-
tbeds h.ne t-'ini ''iiiiill II '-ketl tht-i-e
the ride al a ilistnin . .ii .' ihm) feet
abine the ri.-r. hi-iiiij- ' particularly
ehilaratinr one i'nnpi-in faror-
ablv with a trip mi the famous
IViris wheel n' th - woilds
fair. Hut yeslt n!av nfti-i'iooii the
f.iiet uhit-h h.is hitlu-it'i leient-tl
sipretne in the n-init. x is smltlenH
tiliiied into jr 1 'ill Wit hunt 11 mo
ment.it warning while the e-ir x ilh
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ftff.UOl) roi- I In- Nutorlniu ttriinnaile.
Tfrsov. A. T.. Fell. 19. Advices
from Hunker Hill where Apache Kid
made his recent flpfht. stat that
Apache jiconts -ho examined the dead
s.jMawr say hhu wa Kid'i wife and
they were en route from Mexico to
the s.111 Carlos reservation. The
sii.iw had on a rlnjr with xix marks
which the Apaches say represent nix
murder-. These added to tlv cloven
oihtr-whom Kid and hia followers
have killed during the laht two yearn
i-i r mi 1 '.H'lieate th" ravages of
1h!s r.Mi 'I'lide. 1 1 is asserted he has
killed th.'ne times aa mam Mexicans
in .s.ini.r.i. (lovernwr llntrhea yeiter-
ituv Ikmu-iI a r.-iv.iril of fi.ni).) for Kid.
de.nl or alive.
lifL
nshert U thonirli it was an cirir
hhell.
tine end of the cable struck Oliver
I.odj'erwoo'l. a prominent "iltnf iit-
tornev of thiseitv. -m the head kill
ing him instiintlv. The titln-r oci-u-pnrts
of the cur v. ire -i badly
IriK'htenetl that tV- attt inpted t'.
jnuipo'it of tie-ear into the iier. but
wen- restrained by the bi ikeiiinn.
Finally u tujr wan secured lieneath
the danfflina1 our and thci survinrs
rejtenetl by means of a rope each de-
scending ' hand over liantL At the
coroner'a inquest it was discovered
that the cable had lieea partially
severed by nn unknown intnt-reaut.
Ill TARIFF GIGES.
SENATORS
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TEAR THE WILSON
TO PIECES.
WILL HOT BE HBI'OllTBD THIS WEEK.
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THE DYNAMITETHWSD QUTV
.V llnuxc Wrerkril ami Tito Wiiiiuin
Hurt at IMxei-toii. Hub.
Oi T'ti. Kan. FeK !!. A man en-
jfayed iii sinking u well th'-oujrh rK-!c
mi n farm owued by Jacob Smith near
lUlerton. Kan. pi teed a stick of
in a cookstove to thaw out
w.iv and niiparenlly forffcttinir
he daujrorous explosive had
been left. Mrs. Smith and daujrhter-in-law
imiii afterward went Ui work in
the kitchen una war o their jierll.
The dynamite smm thnwed and e.-
ploded. blow inar the stove int piecea.
wrecking n portion of the house and
probably fatally injuring tho two
women.
I'nwtlt-rlj sue tint linlRlilH of lailior.
1'iiii.AI)I:i.imii Fob. Ill T. V.
i l'owdeily past rand nmster workman-.
A. V. NS'rijfht and John Devlin
of the late general executive lioaril
have entered suit asrninst the ICnijfhts
of Labor for balances of wilary which
they claim are due them. Within tho
past month l'ow-derly has pre tented
bills to tho order for salary and ox-
peiiKcs iunouutiiif to 83 O.tO It is
btated as the belief of those in a po-
sition to know that ho will not c-onllne
his claims to the bills he hns presumed
but will make a bold claim for an en-
ormous mini to create consternation In
the rank and file.
A Maine Hermit l.rsvcn Kn IKmln as to
tlin ('ana of Death.
IUvoob Ale. Feb. pi.- Charl" I).
French pbdlcr and hermit of tbono
blew the top of his bend oil' j csterday.
He left the following letter:
To the Curious:
:i:l.lp. in.. Feb. IT. -In two hours 1
shall he dead shot through the li-ad
with a big ehare-e of lead (no poetry
intended) und be on the spook route
to kingdom collie. 1(1 -ease and pover-
ty the cause. However no one knows
I am in a destitute condition but I'm
in it. just the same. Hum. bAH hake
buy or send my eaiciss to the phos-
phate factory just as the huinor
strikes von. ' Fin weak faint and
hungry. nt I know how to cancel all
my engagements with Mr. 'I rouble
and Mr. Misery.
Yours respectfully.
I'llAKI.KH FHKNOIL
WOWAM SUPPRAQISTS.
Many r Hut WalilnR-itin I'lilplt Woiut
llituplf.t br tlrliiRKtot.
V miiN:Ti. Feb. 1') -The woman
auff racists held a service yesterday
nnder the auspices of the convention
llev. Anna s'haw of Fhiladelphin. coil-
diicted the meeting anjLdelhered the
tiuatc
Adfltdatl .
they will not be able to report Hi
tariff bill to the full i-ouiuiilti-e to
morrow as they had announced they
would do. and one of the members of
the sub-committee which has bad the
bill under eotmidcrat inn said he would
not ntti-mpt to sav when the bill could
be reported.
'1 shall lie very well satisfied" he
said. "If the bill Is in shape to be re-
ported by the beginning of net w cek
The reason for the postponement is
discovered In the fact that the work
of !-atisf ing Democratic senators has
been found a very tlillicult one and
the construct Ion of a'bill that is sure
to Ik accepted bv them requiring
manv chnugos of purpose and altera-
tions of the llglires at llrst niade.
When the sub committee began their
work they had before them the draft
of a bill UKin which il was believed
it would be an easy matter to
ccure an agreement but this bill
has been changed in some respects
several times and has become o worn
from bundling ami ei-nsui-es that il
has become necessary to destrov the
original eoiiv and renhicc it with a
now one. There Is still much demand
for concussions on the part of senators
on minor Hems and many of the most
important features of the bill are
unact.'d niton. Sugar is included in
this list and It looks as If Hh fate
would be about the lustouestion to be
determined by the sub-committee.
3ioi:t: iiauaiian' i:i.otrr.ri;.
STILL ANOTHER CUT!
We must have money. Sec our CASH
PRICKS:
Ciiiitlemin's soliil siher hunting or open fan- watches Koikfunl
movements 15 lull jewels fti
Contlcmcn's golil-lilkvl opcn-iace watches ltlgin movement t9r
nntced 20 years -
Gentlemen's gold-filled open-face watches full jewel Elgin move
ment guarantee! 20 ) cats
Gentlemen's gold filled hunting cn-e watches Klgin u ivement
guaranteed to ears
Gentlemen's gold filled hunting case watchc. 1 1
altliam movement guaranteed 20 jcais. . .
Gentlemen's gold-filled liunting-caae watches full
mrn-emc tit rviln rim l.tn.t a ti.ri$i- . ..
- i.....v... v ....- ......---
'G9mtctFtrCsfi!rfl gold htiiitiuffiQnS(kualoheTpHiaalaICFisri
itotjmo mmm&'tyvww-s
mate oerni' i&niW VTlWWmi WffTWICSFwWH or altliam ?nn'
. . tc yeiif s . .
ie 1 ? Wm timid wtichQs. lilk.iu or '.ValtlWiu movsnV
Lames' fniitjdmTOit'irTnWn'" nnrgalna onl7". .
Ladies' solid cold watch chains bargains only
Undies' solid gold set rings great bargains .. 9 00
Lathes Steibng silver corsage pins only a r
Our best .S day t locks with alarm only ;
Oui best 8 day On cli cks only -'
Our best S da marble clocks only
Our best X da enameled 1 locks onlv 10
Kogcrs Hros.' best ktmes and folks only 3 75
New I lome sewing machines only )o 00
New 1 lome sewing machines drop head only 35 00
1 )a is sew ing machines o 00
Davis sewing machines drop hcal 35 00
See oui baigains in Musical Instruments. Call and examine our
stock. Cash we want and cash we must hae. (all and be convinced
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This work promises to boa boom to this country bringing the world
; .1 'kl ih una is 11 i t da) In the first part of this book
1 hutngrai'lii' View of
sermon .rtina vaTtt TiTbwe reclte!
her "Hattle Hymn of the llepublie "
and the responsive servic was read
ly Miss Yates. There was .1 birge at-
tendance. Last evening many of the
city pnlpita were occupied by tho ln-
dies of the convention.
( liit-liiuBl) Anari-hlst.
Ciw'XNAii. Ohio. Feb. t'.i.- Chief of
Police lk-itscli of this city who
caused' tho arrc" d of Anarchist Tern-
mens has in his oftice it complete
directory giving the name tiecnpa-
tio residence pi-rsonal liistorv of
every nnarehist or person of anarch-
istic tendency in tho city. This
directory also classifies the anarchists
as extreme moderate and s ml-an-nrehlstic.
There ara all told lioin
the city and all their inovemmts are
watched. They have no separate or-
ganization. AjiuIokNo t a ('iiiiri-li.
Dktuoit .Mich. Feb. 1.. Father
K'olaskinski. the Polish Catholic priest
who has been famous for his insubor-
dination for fl. years jaist made his
apology to the church yesterday in
the presence of Mgr. Sbaretti. auditor
to .Mgr. KHtolli and an Immense con-
gregation. The retraction however
was read In an almost inaudible voice
although Mgr. hlmrettl repeatedly
urgodlilm to speak louder.
TkfS. nrray Sc &r iiiia -Kan 33 9
101 Oklahoma Avenue N'et to Guthrie National llank.
1?. M. DEAL.it &
THE
LUMBER
MAN
Noble Ave Bet First and Division Sts. Guthrie 0. T.
Oklahoma's Agricultural Exhibit
At Chicago photographs of Territorial officers several
lainis whidt and cotton lields 1 lien comes the
Illustrations of the Cities
With binLeye view street scene public buildings dwellings business
houses etc3 wiih -kttci es and ch-scriptive matter. 'I he distribution of
this work wil be t.iorou-th The publishers intend advertising this book
in many of leading agricultural and daily pa ers in the United States.
Also place on sale in bunk stores at a small price livery subicriber is
supplied with books to give to his F.astern iriends and patrons.
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Stillwater and Orlando
xcMnae Barn.
SHIVELY BROS & VAN WYCK Prop's-
Flrst-tdass livory bams at stlllwater and Orlando The host of teams am.
improved facilities for earrving tntssengers between Uies9 two points. Toa:r
always ready to start at any time in the day and -eiurn at your pleasure.
The shortest and quickest route between Outhrie and Stillwater is via Orlando
1'iipiill-t C'i-iiiiinlli(t hiii'ltily.
Dkwkk Col. 1'Vb. 10. Some of the
prominent Populists at tho sta
house including the game wnr.len
the state engineer and the deputy
fish commiss oner have conceived the
idea of establishing a co-operative
colony on the Fte reservation in the
Southwestern portion of the state.
1.. if Its ..i..al fn w.t i 1 iinii.ii t
line improveil j-or tis purpose they have incorpo
rated tho Colorado Ci-op-M-ntive com-
pany with a capital of iliw.ojo.
Another lt'iinli IlUron'rml.
FaiXb Feb. 19. A bomb slmi'ar in
Its construction to that used by Vail
hint and Henry wai found yester lay
on tho stairway of the police station
of the Hue du Temple one of tho
oldest and busiest streets of tho city
and which leads to the Hotel du Vill.
This street is tho Marche dn Temple
occupying the b'te of the Toui du
Temple which during therevoluton
was used as a prison of tho roya
family.
DMtrui'ttio lire ut Wupfig Olilu.
t'l.KVKI. su Ohio. Feb. 10. The
brick mill of tha Uriswold Linseed Oil
company at Warren Ohio tho secon 1
larpest plant In the country was de-
stroyed by lire yesterJay. The buil.t-
ing and machinery was valued at
1300 000 but the losa will hardly rt-ai-h
that amount as about "i0ooo worth o:
sued and ono small bu Id ng were
saved. The insuraiioe U sl'iu.oou.
DUtrlt-t Court.
New eases Bled: A. C. Udssard vn. .1.
W. MeNo.il. suit for roe ivery of .nonoy
VUby & Horner for pluln tiffs
Chas. D oonroe vs Ann llannistor
and husband; Injun tlon Keaton &
Cottoral for plaintiff.
Hwart'.ird Hros vs. F. A Ho.st IJ.uk
.f Miilhu'l et al to i-ni du defend-
nnts froin disposing of certain prop
erty '1 his will bo nn important ease.
Asp sharte I .1 Cottinghuin represent
the p aintiffs
Jackson 'he Kansas City roofer will
remain hero during the melting snows
and Rnrlntr ruir.s to take euro of the
roofs that need his class of work; and
i w'l" 1 I. iinfMieutly if ho re
ceives tut- pr.-t.i-r eiit-t.uragement
Leave word with tho T. M. Uiohard-
sqn lumber company.
Tornado In I iiuUliiim.
lloiiisu La.. Feb. itt. One of the
most destructive tornado. known in
the history of Clayliorne parish passed
several miles north of this" place at il
p. in. yesterday the roaring of tile
storm being tlist'iictly heard here.
Tue casualties known thu-. fur are
one white child and one negro girl
killed and many wounded.
sum uilii ml Ohio I iwl.
Memphis. Tenn Feb. Hi. The total
low. of the steamer Ohio is nnnouncud
the accident having occurred at Cot-
tonwood Point 130 miles above this
port.
NBW3 NOTES.
rrutrlt'liln In Okliilioin.i.
KirariillRll. Ok. Feb li. Casper
(steal was shot an I kllid b u
brother. Henry. Sutnrl-av ennii '
about .1 o'clock at Oin a a t nn i.
the western part of Kin'lislu-r count
oightewi miles west i f this city ovci
tne ownership of a pony.
lilllt'il In n Sparrlni; .Mulrh.
C.vjmtitm.! . I.iss Icb l'i II
Lin I. r t e II iiiar.l -Imunt i im sns
ta.n ijoi e ii a i i-n ' . i r fi
match last Uuesao d.cl e-t.-.-.u ..i
lus college room
In a mid oit moonshiner- in Poca-
hontas county W. Va. two moon-
shiners and two deputy mai shals were
k.lleii.
About Si. 000000 will be (slid out in
pensions at the Topeka agency for
February.
Petitions are being signed through-
out Kansas urging eoiigri-s-i to take
action upon irrigation bills now pond-
ing in thut body.
'1 he state department after a pro-loli'-il
elort has succeeded in bring-
ing I ml'. lor Fahn of Xatchoz Misa
fi Ha iiii.it -mala for trial.
Jacob I' tin an aged coal miner wns
or.islit t to death at Carbon Center
Mo ii falling slate.
An autopsy on the brain of Hud
Stone the sextuple murderer showed
that ho was i-aiiu.
Mrs. Due .trow who was shot by her
hiislitiud at M l.oius died from the
fiu-cis of the wound.
Tim r. jmrt of the Hawaiian senate
i iiii.uiittec Mill it is said bo drawn
ux.i. strict party Hues.
The coming Indian budget estimates
the deficit at J"u ihki lakhs of rupees.
Li-roy Hurr's the alleged postotliee
Bwim'.u-r win held up lio United
states otbitis with u big revolver
scnainin will l Tuli v: li t in
niiiiti-)- 'i hi '..rli.
V tsiiiMiro.v. Feb. l'i. -Senators
Daniel. ( affery and While of Cnlifor-
n'a have given notice of speeches on
the Hawaiian resolution forlhis week
and It is probable other senators
wdl speak upon tho subject be-
fore next Saturday. Then will
be nn effort to have the
resolution disponed . of during the
week tin there will also be to get Sen-
at ir Str wart's bond it-solution oil' the
calendar. There will probably be
some spei cites on this (piestioii also.
Indeed the senate will make the
week as far as possible u cleaning up
week sons to liuikc way for I he lai-UV
debate which will neccssariH prcent
I be cDiisideiatlon of less import. m
subjects win u it shall iiiu-e be begun
The siM'chil orders for ll week in
elude the consideration o. ilie print
ing site ltussi.in thistle and Mcdaiia
huu bills.
The light over the siher seigniorage
bill will be icsiiiued in the Ikhi-i' and
Mr. Hlaud is coiillduiit there will be a
ijuoriim on hand to order the previous
ipiestion either lo-dny or to-morrow
Once Hie necessary ipioruniisnlitained.
a ml that is only a tpicstion ot time as
the opponents of the measure have
practically abandoned hope of defeat-
ing the bill it will be biought to u
Mite if peed lit by ii special oritur
from tho committee on rules- the
speaker liming promised a special
rule if the emergency demands It.
On Wednesday tho .loy-O'Xoill con-
tested ilectloii case will come up and
bo disposed of. The Cob-Wluitley case
and the liiiglisli-llillborn case" may
follow. If not the remainder of the
week will probably he devoted to ap-
propriation bills the fortifications bill
being the llrst.
MOI.VI.NO Till: s.i;u I'ltHMIM.KM.
ICi'iirtfrntittlio lilt 1cm 11. i n I'lioi for Hut
Sitlliiiuiit of Die Mntli-r.
WasiiinoioN'. Feb. P.). -.lust before
the house adjourned Saturday llepre-
sontativo Hicks of Pennsylvania in-
troduced a bill which he bolioves will
be an excellent plan for the settle-
ment of tho silver (jiiestlon. The bill
is in crude shape at present and was
drafted by John lluuier of Phila-
delphia. Tho bill is entitled: "A
bill for tho encouragement of the
mining of silver In the United States
and the formation of silver gum tintce
bntiks."
provides lu brief that any person
mny deposit with the government
$50000 worth of silver bullion and by
depositing with it twenty-live per cent
of the value of the bullion in interest-
bearing government bonds is a guar-
antee against any deprecintuui of the
silver he may receive $40000 in legal
tender treasury notes redeemable in
col n.
An Old Wur Cluliu Allowed.
AVawiikotox Fob. jo. An interest-
ing ease has been reported to the
house by the commlttooon war claims
wiileh recommends that Mrs. Flora A.
Darling who was arrested In Now
Orleans in ISO I by tho military au-
thorities while traveling under asafe
conduct signed by (Joneral N. P
Hanks bo awarded S5.0S3 damages.
Mrs. Darling was the wife of the Con
federate HiTgadlor (ienoral Fdvar4 I.
Darling
Onli-r of I.njitl Anif rlcuim.
Lansino. Mich. Feb. 10. -drand
Commander I). C. Hcynohls of tho
Ancient Order of Loyal Atncrlcaus
will L'o to Chicago the 'first or tlio
-t K&OtfA CIGAR PAQPn
V) GEO. RAPP Proprietor.
.lluiiiifiii-tiirpr of mill Ileiilor In
Pure-Bomestic and Havana Cigars
Victor Illock sob W. Harrison ve Gtithrl-- oiiilini. .-
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CaWnet Works
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ALEX. JOHNSTON Jr. & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Office Drug Store Bank and Saloon Fixtures
Dook Cases Desks Mantels Porch Posts brackets Ualusters
Spindles Newel Posts Stair Railing Corner
and liasc Mocks Sash Doors
and Minds.
All Kinds of Planing Mill Work
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Fifth St. Guthrie Ok.
GO TO THE OLD RELIABLE
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Leading restaurant In the city. Meals 20c.
Furnished rooms.
Hoard weekly $3.
I-I. GOLEMAN Prop rio tor.
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I. XV. McNEAL Piiksidknt.
OHO. H. HEUUIOT ViCK-PiiBsiDE
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
$soono
10000
' rilftfltfiiri'i an Mis ii i m
;jhoma Bicycle CmPy
THE SQUARFmrsYrLC
JDEALERS.
win go 10 t-iin-iiji" ut.! -... ... ..u i(-L .zir;--.
week where ho says he aspects r5carcri lor trac e during the seaton of iSoj T -- T
organise twenty-sever regiments and cycle sundries west of k'U' ?est stock of cycles
the order. He also opeats to do. '" MCSt ot Kansas City.
. . Wdes Sold on Installments.
-rJ PAYMENTS Af-nnan ""X-UXXOWI
wnuiu TU PRTPP OT? lllPVPtr
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siderablo work in that line
uml other Western states
ml I m 1 1
Kimmi AV5it cro
Torn a Kan. Feb m
men all say that tho tcce
snow will upkc- tt wliea
000000 bushels In KunsX.
0Y.
easy.
A laree line nt c.....i .
. DrT t 7 " .7 .. uu.'.nana uVCIes at Slaughtering nri-
On lis fnr e.... . . I""
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Call at or address 104 East OkVhom! SeW'ng Mach'"s and Suppl.es.
4 ast "'-'anoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
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