The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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The Chickasha Daily Express.
Vol. 2.
WEEKLY EXPRESS
Established 1692.
Chickasha Indian Territory Friday November 8. 1901.
DAILY
Establish.
No. 285.
Chickasha should have a suitable representation at the Statehood Convention at Muskogee November 14.
me RELIABLE DRY GOODS STORE of CHlCfiASfiA
The Big' Cash Store
HI
Has been is now and will continue to be right in the lead and head quarters for everything first class and up-to-date
Dry Goods Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods and the Old Reliable Hamilton and Brown Boots and Shoes.
The following is a few of our many bargars cf the present Season
in
1000 yds Good Prints Fast Colors
1000 d Good Cotton Checks 30 yards for
Standard Indigo Blue Prints -
C Cava 30 inches only
I. L Cuuvas 36 inches only
Good Apron Gingham only
.4c
00
H
4c
5c
fl a must see our Outing Flannel
We have a better Outing Flannel
We can give you a Good Outing Flannel
We have be most select stock of Percale ever brought to the town.
K Good i Percale Fast Colors
The 10c oualtv Percale 33 inches
6i
It
7c
M
Th.; Finest line oi Ladies Handkerchiefs ever shown in Chickasha ranging in
Our Dress Goods Department is in better shape this season tin
We can show you the very latest weaves and the most desirab
the marKet
A word to tbe Men and Boys of Chickasha: I want to sell you your Fall
Buit and if the price is any object to you I can do it . 1 have the largest
stock of Clot bisg ever brought to tbe town and the cheapest. Hard time
prices.
Last but not least by any means is tbe well known Old Reliable JLi
Brown Boots and Shoes every pair guaranteed and if not right w
give you a new pair.
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My stork is larerer this season than ever before and owing to the cash discounts which I have taken I am able
to offer you goods at from 15 to 25 per cent cheaper than ever. Res'pt
THE BIG CASH STORE j. g. may
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They Secure Guns and Drive Guards
One Man Shot Dead and Three
Dangerously Wounded.
nearby fores! ami succeeded in evad
ing their pursuers
The men went in the directiou of loea
K ts.on Kansas anl it is reported 1 mill
here that they Lv" help up many robl
fannem taking horses and clothe i late
enrou'..t. tr.n
Major 11. W. McCIooghry ward- was
en of the penitentiary as iu Kans- c'0'
as City at the time of the outbreak
The course that tbe fugitives I tnntinople is greatlv chagrined be-1 St. Joseph's School Chickiska.
vo taken ia indicated by the J caose of the fact that he had recoiv-1 ghool opened Monday Sept
.uities iu which they have com-1 ed a letter from Miss Ellen M.tDe High class with the
M d depredations. Many of their Sone leaked out. He says it is . xtra branches of algebra book
liberies ire being reported here j calculated to priMSt? a eo8 keeping short-hand and typewrit-
e tonight. 8. A. Davison a not completely udu tii- progress ing( go 00 per moiuh; lower class-
en milts southwest of here already achieved. On i.wo prev-1 M qq ()Cr month paid in ad-
bcd of a horse and some ! ions occasions iiego-iiumis t"Ii vauee Parents are requested to
r Three of his employes i the brigands wh abdOCted t'.ie cji Bnj mke arrangements wi'h
bbed of their coals and baU. A-r.eric in missiorary vrp abrupt- tueisler guoerior. Music Piano
making arranged
grea of prison
there utxi week.
C. T. Furiutii a mail earlier was Iv broken off by the f rroer owing
bed ol his horse and cart. No to the preLusture lisilourH of
3i i of the pursuers having secret which the banoiis regaro
. . i j encountered any of the fugitives a? being a brei ieh of the uutier-
The convicts in their ttigiit com-'
ii a v.- l- ii. .... .! has readied hire at midnight standing with the m.
of construction to go with them I
and he was not allowed to return
Corner in Corn.
the day's work the two armed con-
victs coveted them with revolvers
and encouraged by tbe other mu-
tinous convicts forced the men
to walk before them to the north
east corner of the stockade where
they expected to make s rush
through an opening. The oat-
tide of the stockade was gu tried
by armed men and when the con-
vict appeared at the opening
tuey were met by C. E. Burrows
a guard who fognht them back
but who rece .'od two bullets in
ed in one of the wails of the pris- the neck. The convlcta then
on by some nukuown (erson. rushed over to the south wall to
Tbtre are two walls partly com- another opening and were met
I'll i 'i. and the rest of the site of hy Arlhur Trelford an arnied
Leavenworth Kan Nov. 7
One man was kilUd three others
dangerously wounded and twenty
ix desperate convicts are at Irrge
as iiib result of a mutiny late this
afternoon at the site of the new
Unr.ed Slates prison two miles
on . beast of here where 400 prison.-
fron. the federal prison id
charge of thirty truied guards
were a'- Work.
When the trouble began tbe re-
hol'.inn nernnrH had oulv two re-
uutii tuey nau gone almost two
miles. W. F. l'easlee( one of the
lugitlves who baa but fifteen
months more to serve deserted the
band a few moments after Superin-
the building is surrounded by a
hii wooden stockade.
Gus Parker of Ardmore I. T.
one of t!
tiny on
any wa!
de na
on. oeiog
era of tbe mo
le of a neces
the revolverr
I under cover
red them with
He returned
to the gang and passed oae of th
revolver to Frauk Thompson a
negro from Sjuih McAleatcr 1.
person. When T. E. Hinds sop
enoteudant of construction and
three unarmed guards prepsred to
round ud the men at the end of
guard who is is) charge of all the
couviots.
Trelford resisted ttc attack and
was tbot twice but was not dang-
erously wounded. Uc tested in thflir
attempt to escape at this point the
men rushed to the guardhouse a
temporary frame stricture where
the arms are kept . The guards
from the outside i ashed in at this
)oint. snd drove the convicts away
from the guard he sse. J . P- wltl
rupe a gnard alio t aid killed Ford
u:.nn from By an. I. T. Tbe
prisoner then trade a grand rush
tut the main eoti anew end twenty-
six of them succeeded ia eacaping.
Moot of tbe esc sped men are from
Indian Territory. Closely tallow-
ed by the guar ds the men ran to a
llendent Hinds
two men react
fugitives after
lion decidid th
themselves iotc
It is the iutention
try to leach the
southeast of hue.
Twenty four n
arrived u
nnd the i
ipate in t!
from their
d.
lh
Mr. Dickiuson informed a re-
presentative of the Associated
Kansas City Nov. 7 Decemb- Press todiy that it is absolutely
er corn wat up on the Kansas City indispensable that it Miss Stone ia
board of trade yesterday to 63 i ever to be released t.'iat the course
oaata. l iiere is a shortage of from 0f fjsj negotiations bn keptinviol-
20000(i0 to 4000000 bushels and 1 8biy 8eCret. It is hopeless to ex-
j almost no hopes of it being mude pect tne brigands io place con-
up. Ibe tout receipts yesterday fiJenee in the ueg-otiators when
' were twenty-six cars. To be nor- they find that information which
mat they should have been 206. j they regird is secret is constact-
! Fast as corn is coming to the ly leaking ont.
market U is being bought for ship-
ment. '1 here is a squeeze on wbbb Frisco System
if it goes through will make the . Has put on a now train known :
Stebr corn squeeze look like luo -OKLAHOMA. LIMITED''
child's play. The table are turned .
.. . between Ok abc inn City and Kansas
I entirely and whereas it was John-
':son who got between the upner and City. This is the fastest and finest
the neither millstone then now he Equipped train of Oklahoma fori rpi
XT ... U. T I I I t
u)ar.doLn und guitar lessons 25c
outsiders. Violin tl.00 per lesson
Every Saturday afternoon acedia
work from i p. m. until 8 p. ro.
and painting lessons from 3 p. m.
until 4 p. m. Regular attendance
is required.
Hoarding school with music
$15. 00 per month.
Fa. IsiDoaE Pastor.
Sewing Machine Needles at the
ment Co's. tf
9 pounds good roasted coffee
Jl00at "The Texas Store."
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You Have Tried
ferteral v
f jgitivei
The
prison I:
is shot
precar.c
has opponents in the hopper accord-
ing to the rumors on change.
!v high is the market climbing
that it was understood hut night
at the close of business that tcdsy
the clearing house would call for
stiff margins. During October
Kansas City St. Louis and Memp
his.
Tbe "OKLAHOMA LIMITED" '
leaves Oklahoma City at 6:10 p. m. '
arriving at K-insas City 7.40 next
Now Try (he Best
men ri in
a. 15. Wal
. f i It consists of bigjs
e.tsed off a trifle because shorts went (3 cblr n1 one
J.S.TURNER
SHOE
ut of the pit. The Pullman sleeper ano one chair "
or grain to be j Car goea through to Kansss Cii 1 2
a shortage es-l without change one chair car I 3
ns with scar-j through to St. Louis and one j V
Best on Earth.
The return
ibe neck receiving scriou; wounds. ipped in and I
Arthur Trelford was shot in tbe' n mated in the m
lerjs bu M wound is slight. Iceiy 100 000 bui
Andrew Leu!.:ir.! tt guard is in ieiftVatora. the nnllook ia nnt ohr. I ... ; i.. i- ...-:. o on iPlou Tt nriAinn
' w . ! linn n.lrJ i. an .jP . . ii u. in . at I CI V 1 ' 1 I 1 V 3 V CL I l.b
tbt hospital with a broken leg. H.g for mny. There is Ulk of Lrriving Oklahoma City 10:55 a m fi
was hurl as the prisoners were es-! (io!!ar corn and some men who are Further information regardins i SUUL3ULSLS.i 2 l.l.ZJiSLAXiUJi
ciping through the mai. entrance of talking it are not regarded as en-1 tAu tims etc. will be cheerfully j
""u jtnusiasu. given by any Frisco System Agent I A telephone in yonr house
One of the fugitives named Ott- LT ' or the undersigned . gives you direct and quick com
er was shot but be was able to go I Must Keep Secret. . munication with everv first claoa
with the others and the
bis injuries is not known.
Soli a Bulgaria Nov. 8. Con-
sul General Dickinson of Cons-;
B. F. Dunn
Dictriot Passenger Agent.
Wichita Kansas.
business
city. C
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1901, newspaper, November 8, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729772/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.