The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 273, Ed. 1, Friday, November 16, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL OltUAN OP JHfcAUOJI.V IJKMIIOUACV.
OFFIOK OF I'Ullt.IOA'llOX U.YUUISON AVKXUK.
VOL. 3
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1G 1894
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CLEVELAND fifl 6ULISLE.
NO DISAGREEMENT WHATEVER
SETW.EEN THEM.
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THE PRESIDElir DSHIE3 TIB STOY.
Never Mncn TIHr 'tior'n Ion llns "lirre
Iti'uu tlin HllJhtnsl U ipln i Kiln or
llltlrrcnrn '.ncimiln; tlin AITitri
ii f tlio ivntsnrf Di'ptrttuciit
or Any i'ttifr .ittlT am-
llu Abtliic Socrct.irr.
WAMiistftTo.v Nov. 13 Tlio ntton-
Hon of th president was called yos-
terday to tlio tUitument containo I In
certain r MYBpapcrs to tlio elToot thcro
liml b-o a ills igrjoiuont between
htm anl Mr Carlisle in regard to the
issue of '.lunds nnd other matters and
intimating such a disagtocmcut
mignt ro n't in the secretary's rotire-
lii nt ft in tlio cab. nob
Tlio pr si lent uiiiphat cally denied
tlK ent io "butch of silly misstate-
ments" and said: "Never since our
nsioe ation tofirothor hue there been
the siig.itost implousant--s. or.ditfer-
voce conetfra ng the .r-iurs of thu
troaiury department T- any other
in uter. 1 h.ive owry sou to be-
lieve his attachment to mo is
us sinet rs and great ai ine is for
him. 1 bin uld be inueh t ted if any
thing bliould imbs' I t' enter
tain the thought
li s pos.t'on where no isi
for his country. Wo ha
actlv as to thu issue c
g vinir up
M ( ) much
.igreod ex
boil is uul
there Iiuk been no b iel -.ardness on
his part on that subject. I sec it is
haul I am foniiul.it.il'' a llnanclal
scheme. If'Siuoli a si-lieino is pre-
sented it will bo tlio work of tlio sec-
r t.iry of the treasury and I .shall In
tlorie and support it
"The- trouble seems to bo that
th"S charged with the executive
duties of the govornm 'lit do not a;y
pear willing ill all tun us to take coun-
sel with the newspaper and mace
pu me all thev lnti'iit to do "
T to is noting sonsatlon.il in tlio
a'.t.ement thut Assis ant Secretary
llamliu has been designate I by tlio
pr hident to act for the com ug s x
months :i t-ecretary of the treasury
during tlu- ub.encu of S cretary Car-
lisle fioin the' department. T.io
dfsiirnutio i of Mr. Hitulin to act
us secretary is a cout nuatlon of
a tiwom which lias prevailed in tho
treasury department ever b.nce Mr.
Cur ls'o has Leon secretary. Uach of
the three assistants servo hi this
c.ipueity for half a year in rotation
an 1 as th acting seciotary signs
nil p.iptri of a routine character
thus rehevinx the hocretary from
tli s onc.rmous duty tho offi-
cial de .ignaiion is necessary
under tho Inw which requires
certain specified pipers shall ba
signed by the secretary or an acting
t-oeretary. The soereturv dojs not
contemplate leaving Washington but
mm h of his t in.- for the next two
wo Us w 11 be devoted to tlio prepara-
tion of h s annual report.
IS INQALLS
CANDIDATE?
llio llo'i on stiitesm in ujr
After
John Jlrllir Tut.
Toi'EKA Kan Nov. IS. Tlioro Is
somo talk over tho state that John J.
Inalls will be sprung as a dark hor.so
candidate for John Martin's seat in
the United Stales (.enate. Iniralls
has intimated that h wou d wait un-
til 1807 an I thon go after Mr. Potter1
neut but the Atchison Otobc wliich is
nuthority on tho iridescent states-
man says:
John J. Ingalls said in a recent
interview that ho was not a candi-
dal' fo"- tho United States senate.
Of course ho is. If ho would namo
tho .iaarest wish of his heart it
would bo W return to tho senate.
Till Is perfectly n itnral an l ho
would rather bu elected this winter
thsu two years h nuo. We havo luver
lieard Mr Iii'ja'ls sny this but we
Uiimv it- Dur ncr Ills rt rem 'lit from
pontics however. Mr In 'all nas
lost lim orifiiuiza' ion aA it li prob-
able that he will hnvi Utiiculty in
M'uuriii''' ths indnrteinnkr of tho lo-
is uture In Kansas w it c it has
been the ridn fnrcun Iits to go So
jmd mule a flrlU Tli-. uecess of hts
plun of utiitinir to be c.-iJe.l will bo
svatchod w.th interosL
A YOUNG GinL RIME.
fiortrmlf stowirt ulo.1 u Pimllr
'for Itlivml ; urn' Uiilllfl.
T .ToiE!! Mi Nov. 15 Gertrude
Stewart wau last night Kentneed to
throe -eari in Ine p-nltentiary by
Judge Gr i'ib of he crim uul court.
Iaat ulfiy Miss Stowart was em-
ploywJ In the family of O Ulcer XV. C.
ftlartin of the no iau forei A J. As-
bury was ajfuim. at tho Martin
lui sover-tt d.irs and w lite
homo
thero
iuiwm.1 a stmsll umount of moije.- from
Ins roam M.s Stewnrt was nt.cu-.eil
tf tho lit t and dUchirgad. Prior
to leaving uw lions j she pourol a
irjunntitv of corr sird subliinato Into a
ihitfee ui n unl on y llu vurnest work
of pn s'cmiis v d tlnlr lives.
:tii o' in- iiifinbors have not as
yet iiuiir y r.eo--re I from the ef-
ects wf the pnion.
AmiUier Hot I Kublipry.
AIOSA ICii. N v. 15. Another
ii N.v. 15. Another
U re o tod nsar Sylvan
i . . ' .
eene of Moaduy a bank
bold robbery
OroTe. the scene
robbery. Yester lay forenoon whllo
soettan men wero at worn: on wie ran-
road three cailus west of Sylvan
Orore a band of six tough-looking
men. heavily armed camo along apd
dmmdjd tfioni to deliver over their
cask. Tho order was quickly com -
plied wit-h and 50 cents was taken by
the tour'it.sft -r which they proceded
u Uieir wnv. Whether they ore con-
neUd with the MeHco gang 1 ua -
itnuwji.
Furnli Mill He Cherallrr.
London Nor 15. A Purls dispatch
to the Chronicle says it Is announced
that brau Herniiaro twin ue inate a - Waller
of tho Legioa of Honor.
MAIL TRANSPORTATION.
Iti-port of tlio Srcimd . tstlstsnt I'ott-
nmitr .nrttl.
Wasiiin'otox Nor. I -O In- to tlc
Illness of 'Second Assistant Postmaster
General Nellsnrt. thu report of his
Ofllco is made by (leor-.'o V. Stone
who Is nciinr in his stead. Xhe re-
port deals with that branch of tho
postal service which looks nfi.Ttn.nl
transport i lion For the stnr s rico
it is shown that thero are I'1 '75
routes with an aggregate len ;tu of
251."iS7 milos and the total .f m lus
traveled is 113:. 70338 nt nn (j-ne
of 35SIA 8B6 an estimate for nuxt
year S6.S78 000.
Consl iBrntfrm Is belntf giv -n to i ha
feasibility of ulilir.intr eleeti e an I
other rapid motor stte't ir lines o
facilitate the trnnspoi tutmu olV m ills
In the important cities l.tvoontlie
main povttilllecs an I LmuiuIi oftlces
and to and from the ma u ftation. A
plan of this kind will be probable in-
cluding running a itpcaml car on the
street lines for tho exclusive uso of
tho ma 1 service not only for carry-
ing locked pouches but in
which a certain am unt of distri-
bution will bo possible. Of course
such an arrangement could be f
fected only by tho hearty co-op 'ra-
tion of the street car companies tli
tho department for tho improvement
of the(orvlce. The offlco hopes v.0
accomplish some such wubstanti.il re-
sults in tho direction indicated with-
in tho next vertr. "
Tho cost of railway ma.1 street gari
was .1.'.'l23r7r and the'e t'uute for
next year $.130.1.000. Itailuav postr
olllco clerks cost $nS.l'M ntid the
estimate for noxt year. ' 1 13 0.10
Tho total numb r of pieces of ma I
handled was lU.flS? 23! .;' in wh.ch
but 13S10U1 errors were inn li-
Tho forelfru mall soiviea cost
31.33't.aos; estimate for next year
Sl!tU'400.
p. f . -.- . .
A BLUE-BLOODED LINHIvf-AN.
A Grcnt-(lranilnn of- (lenrco IV. of Kiir-
lanil ii l.r.liorir In I'ortltiml (Ire
IoiiTi.A.VDtOre. Kov. 15 .tames L
Ord a linenmn of the Western I'rtloM
has' papers and documents proi ng
that he is the great-grandson of
Ocorpo IV king of KiInnd
Ucorpe IV as prince of Wules mar-
ried tlio beautiful and f isciniliujr
widow Mrs. Murm Anne Kittherb rt
Tho issue of that union could nut. av
cend tho throne uecanso his m tlier
and father were married aecorlm to
the Catholic rit- and tho moth.'.' was
u devout inambjr of tho C tli olio
church. Cndur those circumstances
the son of this union was a uunaee to
tho future Icing's pence of mind. The
upr.hot was' Unit the sou was brousrht
to America where he diod at the ajfo
of 'Xi yoara. He hud seven children
one of whom tho yoiin .-fct mule liv
hi('is .lohn b. Ord of Santa Cruz ftil.
and whose second son is Jamcj 1. Ord
of Portland Ore.
I
BLOODY FEUD IN ARKANSAS.
Two Men ll II pel In it flffJit IlKttraen
Ijinmi' nml iloluik' I Kiullli'n.
St. Louis Mo Xov. 13. A special
from Van liitren Arltvy: One of
tho mosl bloody btttlas fought here
since tho war oceuirert y -sterday
mornlny between the Larui's and
Johns imd as a lesult John Johns is
dead and Hen Larue has a Winchester
ball through him it ml can not recover.
Tlio John nru armaM to the -teeth
and are pursuing the Lmi who arc
trying to get horo to burronder.
Deputy Shenlt li.vrd who 'arrested
Hob .Larue was bushwli iclc -d wiiild
tr lug to bnng li m in and had ly re-
tro it a id ja 1 linn liiit night afl r a
hard day s circuitous ra o. They
arc all farmers in ool eireuiu tane -n
and the killing was tlio ro .tilt o an
old feud.
DHOIU
Tu lie t'.nl liy II. o Oliluliouiu l)ulc'i:tlii
Akhk'V-
De'c live A 1 'litiko'- propHetor
of the Okltilioma detective aiuncj
Went to 'lexiis yi'sUmliij or a pair of
tine ulomlhuuiiil pups Mhi h will be
here in a few d.iys u tut iuiiiiPtliHtel
put in training nd usi d ex liislvel.t
by the detuctlyo iigoney Thle ligiiniy
lilts a long felt uaiit in this territory
and Is thoroughly eq tipped for all
kiud ofji'gitliiiutu dotoetlve oiic.
DUMl.Y Oil '(TUV II Ul!
T)it Drink llrpiiilii. for 'um Iroubla
Iu tlio iiillun lerrllnry.
WASin.voTOJf. N'oy. 15. The Inst re-
port of Indian Aant Wlnd.'mi made
to the Indian olllco before A'ont Wis-
dom took charge at Muskogee lud.
j Tor. throws oons.d.-rablu liht upon
tho ciiaditions in the tvnitory
whiuh have resulted lu troubles nuch
as the reign of terror caused
bv bands of robbers and marauleis.
Ho point out in the tlrt place the
I uavosMUr of the enlarge n at of the
(iourts in thp In liuu teniuiry say ug:
"buiuo. tho net of Maroi 1. Iai9 estab-
libhinga fdro4 ooyrt in thj Inlim
territory there has oeen no special
' legislation by congress extending ng
lurikd.tfliuu or inerfasing tnu num-
ber of JHilffOS.'
As uui of the ev Is to b era Ueat.-d
Jlr. iu lout p .ots out Lin I grubbing.
The lud an atitld witu a small
traotoflcnd but those who have in
termturHjd i. lib Indian wtmq ha
fenced in and upMrtioned to the if
taneoi in and up.wrtit
I uso thousand- of a.rea
. huld in comm. u H-si
dianB M rlocUnl to u
rue land Is
iy: ' ran IB-
braak up tr.bal
I rejBtluns and to assume the sUtus of
United Stales citiz-ns with the at
tending rep pibUities. If I an not
mistaken however the cmeontus of
op tiion aiming the Indians U tlmt
' somo change i novltrble luud that Ir
1 tho near future "
Mr. indoiuhas soiuetn ng to say
about a b.-igrago l.uown us Cuoetaiv
boor." He -' Cmictj t beer a
J dripk componts ea.ifiuri. .. hojvs to
bacco. fish bvrr.i s un 1 us iull amount
of alcohol in manuiaofurcd utaout
etiijt '0 many pi-iioos of tie ajfo'icy.
It is certain lust iii sale is a iru tiul
source of rv 1 divn ter an t enme
He advises l-'irUUt-on I.jr thu sup -
' presioQ of the traOic
The Leader Picture Gallery.
JtJjL.v'3 jiMtlajarti'. .w jfct;r .JteyfcL'J.B' r M
ha red Heart Church Uev. (!
(Ijod Indiana in Oump
-From
HIE
Tlie.SIiiclilnoon tVhluli l'lillllpi Wilt Die
Is limit.
The scaff dd on which John Phillips
tbc c indeiuned murdur will meet his
doom was built by Contractor Brick-
nor yosterday lu the rear of the Guth-
rie National bank.
Phillips' execution is set for Nov. 23
nt Teciimseli and tho gallows will be
shipped thorp.
Attorney lluckner is icakiug strong
efforts to iecuro an appeul iu Phillips'
case but as yet has uccomp ished
nothing.
WAITING FPU CHINA TO ACT.
.Ill pill Del n nil I null to I ourn lint Itrr
I io Wilt MixKiiit for Arliltnitlmi.
Wahiiinotox Nov. 11. Thero is
reason to believe that Japan has re-
quest d as u preliminary to nctlo.i
upon the L nited States tirbit ation
siiirgestiou that slio ha iuformsd
oxplicitly "just what terms Chlim
has to propose as the babisof a treaty
of peace. Up to this moment China
has not submit t-d any doHnite pro-
tiosals so that the delay appears to
be rather upon hor part than on Jap-
an's. It could not f. i illy be expected
that th Japanese would hall hi their
triumphant iniiruh and perhaps afford
their opponents a vury potont oppor-
tunity to rally from their dlsorgun.
i.ed condition unless furnished with
somo satisfactory proposition by
Cliina t at may be binding beyond
qu stion upon tho latter. No such
satisfactory proposition has yet been
ma to by China.
Tho subject of mediation of the
troublos bolwecn China and Japan
by tho Unitud Statos government was
one of the questions that wero con-
sidered at tho cabinet meeting yes-
day. London Nov. 1). It is stated horo
.on good nuthority that tli Kuropoan '
pawors are not disposed lo take any
action in regard to the war between
China and Japan as long as thu gov-
orninonl of the United Status Is ollur-
ing mediation.
WON BY AN ADVENTUriER.
A Denver llrunly nml llrlrr Ulopo)
Wit li un llleKvil t luiliiplon.
Db.vvkii Col. Nov. 15 Clarence
W. Clark who roproscntod himself as
the "champion cyclist of the world
tho owner of a $3. (WO belt and n gloho
trotter" arrivod In this city Satur-
day lie secured nn introduction to
Miss flertrudo II. Ilutchins U beauti-
ful girl and an heiress aged 18 and
Monday they wore married by a
just'Cie of the peace and disappeared.
The polloe havo a theory th.it Clark
may hae had Corbctt's diam nd belt
which was stolen in Davenport. Iowa
and that lie promised .Miss IluUdilns
to make the diamonds into ornaments
for her.
CnplHln Strait I ulli DflMil.
Foirr Scott. Kan. Nov. 15. Captain
j 0. Strait who had ju -t cjmploted his
second term as rcter of deeds of
I lour bo ii county dropped dead of
heart dieease at Q o'aloolc this morn-
ing. Since his retirement from of-
fice lie had been a inerchanL He vas
well known In stoto politics.
lloth'rt-ll Out for SprnLrr.
Srpai.ia. 5Io. Nov 15. J. H. Hoth-
wall reauntly oleeted to tho Ipgisla-
ture from I'ottls county on the lie-
publlean tlukot to-day annouueed
himself as a oandtduto for tho speak-
ership of the house and will make a
vigorous canvas? for tho place
Fatal 1 all of nu i:iuvalor.
Koiiwaik. Ohio. Nov. It. Tho ele
vator in the 01as block fell at noon
to day. Four people woro fatally in-
jure if.
llrifet' Herman Salver
The Oreat J'ilo Itemedy. It kas
curl thousands and will cure you if
you will give it a trlaL Also equally
good for cuts bruises old sores etc.
l'rire 2 cts. Sold by Seatonlan Drug
Co.
'Linked by Law"
aturday night
W. McKeonon's
(luillaume Pastor. Kl Reno
on Wlchllu Ueserviuion.
Sccly' Oklahoma Illustrated- C .p) righted
CHINA
OFFER9 APOLOGIES.
nipte Siltlnfuctloll
for InJiirlfM to u
ltrlllih Ship.
Tientsin Nov. 15. Tho ofilclalaof
the Chinese government this morning
made the apologies demanded by the
llrlllsh government ntllcials for tho
outrage conimlttced by Chinese sol-
diers on the llrlllsh steamship Chung
King in August Tho Chung King was
saluted by tho guns of tho TuWu forts
and the required apology w as latulo
to tho llrittsh minister.
October 10 a dispatch from Shanghai
announced that an ultimatum had
been sent to tho viceroy legurding
tho Cluing King affair. It demanded
that within sovon days tho Taolal
Shcng bo ilismlsso I an I de-
graded that tlio Chung King bo
saluted with tuenty-one guns from
tho Till; u forts and thut a money
indemnity be paid to the ownors of
tlio Chung Mug. If those de-
mands wero not complied with
within tho specified tinio tho
Itntish olllclals thieatened that the
llcot under the command of
Admiral Fn mantle would mako re-
prisals and 11 was believed thai stops
had been taken to occupy tho Inipirt-
tut Island of Chit San which com-
mands tho lino of commiiuienttiin by
sen between the northern and South-
ern provinces of Chin i. Tlio llritisli
occupied tills island iu IHllduriiig the
first war between China iiuil Uiiglaud.
eventually tho Chineso government
succeeded iu recovering Cliu Sun by
giving un Hong Kong in exchange
SHOT IN A COUHT HOUSE.
Clmnrellor Alllimi of lnlllo Klllml
Ily Illi llrrU l-iilclilu lullinn.
Nabiivii.i.k Tenu. Nov. 1.1. Chan-
cellor Andrew Allison of this city
was shot and Instantly killed thin
afternoon lit tho cprriqor of tho court
houso by (leorgo 1. Whltiyorth for
six years past clerk and master oi tho
court. Whltworth then shot and fa
tuity wounded himself.
Chancellor Allison's son Granville
was unnoitited a few days aero to suc
ceed Whltworth as clerk.
Whltworth accosted Chancellor
Allison and when the latter turned
partly around fired tho contents of a
double barreled gun Into his fuco
and breast. Allison died instantly
Whltworth then drew u pistol from
his pocket and shot himself twico in
tho breast.
MASSACRED BY TURK3.
The Iteport of Terrible Iru-jeily
lu
Armani Seemlnclr ConllineJ.
Sofia Ilulgarla Nov. 15. The re-
port received by tho Lon Ion Dally
News from Constantinople Monday
that 3000 Armenians including
women and children had been maa
sacred in tho Sassoun region near
Moosh Turkish Armenia during u ru
cuntattack by Kurds is scomlngly con-
firmed by a story which has reached
Varna that a force of Jlushl- llazouks
raided a numbor of Armenian villager
and killed and wounded 0000 persons.
lionil uvaatinsat SIu hat Tree.
St- Loris Mo. Nov. 15 In tho
United Slates district court to-day
Judge II S. I'rlost sustained a motion
to quash the Indictments against
George M. McDonald nnd Ii L. Wal-
ler formerly president and secretary
of tho Guarantee bond mid Invest-
ment company of Nevada Mo. ac-
cused of haying usod tho mall for
tne purpose at a lottery the Invest
mout company having been deolared
such by the postoflieo department
Judge Priest hold tha tho indict-
ment in describing tin ohuruoter of
tho scheme did not cstai.Usli tlio fact
that It was a lotteiy Tti's Is the
second time that Indictments against
McDonald and Welter have been
quashod. Judge bh nij. qf lowu huv-
lug passed on the first iudietineiit-
A ''Poverty Partly" will bo given on
Wednesday evening Nov. Kl. at the
home of Mr. K P. llarlingnno ZVi
North Uroad street. All Invited to at-
tend. .Trial R.npn1i1fwtft. wnnl tTancnu Pltu
ywtcrdy.
If "1 10 LYUil C3L. 1
MOrtB WASHINGTON COURT
HOUSE TnoUBLKS.
GOVERNOR M'KINLEY APPEALED TO.
Tim (Joiiininnilor of the Mllltli Mho
tlrilnroil tlin l'lrln oil Ilia Molt Do-
cllnoft to (.o lo I i rtle lo Tuatlfjr
Jliifnrn llio I iironnr't .liirx
I ears III Lira- U In Dm-
ucr Sliottld llu ..
Cot.fjinus Oh o Nov. ii. -Colonol
Coll of the Ohm mil it a who ordered
the firing oil tho mob at Washington
Court House declines by the ndvice of
his uttornoys to go to Fayette to be
examined as n witness brforo the cor-
oner's inquest. The attorneys tieorgc
Nash and Henry 11. Ilooth assuru tlio
governor that Colt's life wonld be
placed In j opitr.ly !n 'joing The
coroner de lines to cmne to Columbus
to take Coits deposition insisting
thai he shall ;:j there
Loading law nbilin cltiens of
Wiisliiiigtou Court M ii-. hav assured
thu governor piiv.ilojv Hint if Colt
woro to go there h; and h'torit Cook
would be thrown into jail chutged
with murder after v. huh tho eorolier
would become sherilV ex-oltlcio and
that the men whe friends were
killed would r'de hut tlie county and
gather a :.iob -in I li.tn Cmt an 1 C ok
would be dragged fro n Hie Jul an I
lynchud.
llovernor McKmley assure I Colonol
Co t that If he wete to go and hnrui
woro to rt'sitlt tin- w luile power of
thu stale nu I nation if necessary
would bo went to liis support but
Coil's reply was: "What good would
that do my wife nml family after 1
liml been jnilcd or lvnrli'vl? '
Lieut unlit Colonel W. N. P. Hnr
row a graduate of West Point but
now a uilitten her' and an ofltuer of
the Fourteenth Ohio National guard
said to the "inemor that tho regi-
ment would not n'.lo.v I nit to bo in-
jured and rvsk'Ml tli - irinvrnor to do-
ll U an escort to protect linn.
While the govern r was consider-
ing some plan by which the sending
of the militia mi-rltt bo n verted Co.-
onel Harrow smd: Movmnor tho
detail from tho l'oni tooiUh ilesirnji to
go with your ollleial sunotion. If
you cannot see.vpijj' w iy clear to give
such siiuutlon f will lime the r gl-
incut go us ludiiduals and with
guns to protect the colon j1 If any
harm Is offered.''
Attorneys nt Washington Court
House who say that the .fmernor and
military dul right u mui .'iiii.ng tlie
law nbsolutnl i fusu to a.i t in the
defense of Colt bee in.' it won I I be
tnnlaiiiotlut to nink'ug :r i.ui 'oiueiits
to prnotldo law in -.ome t r county.
All Inw abiding people in Washington
Court House uio afraid to talk pub-
licly in regard to tli - troubles.
Tlie question which Is confronting
tlio governor is: Sliill .h 'riiT elect-
ed and sworn to i ( u to th lu.v nn I
a colonel order d to his a . t nee be
Mtcrillccd fordo n r the r o.l cial duty1
i
A Cresrimt Cltjr J riu-r Mints n T rrllili-
I'HlM.
IIcnryLi.y of Crescent City was
crushed lo death yesterday under a
load of posts which he w hauling to
town. One wh. el of the wagon ran
off th cud of a culvert iiuil he win-
throwii to llu ground tho whole load
fulling on him.
Mill Al llo I opulillotiru.
llAlAiloir N C Xor. 15. Marlon
llutlur tho president of the Nntionnl
Farmers' Alllunee who is slate! to
suceeud Sona tor Ransom In the United
States somite after March 4 next Is
ro'mrteil as bavin? sal I ho would voto
w th 111.' Hepubl cans in .he organiza-
tion of the next senate. If tins I. m
the Kepuoliuaus can count on both of
North Carolina's vou in thu organiza-
tion of the senate tlie nthor to be
aleoted In January by the legislature
to succeed Jarvl.. who will bun Ku-
publican. Dr. J. J. Motlss o.vchalr-
man of the Ilepub lean slate com-
mittee seems to bu in the lead just
now for that position. The present
secretary of the senate (Jeuerul W II
Cox Is a North Carol
ilniatl.
InrouillnrlM at wuittitlii Hums.
Wkst Ptuwa Ma. Nov. 15. Dill J.
Cay's targe mercantile store at
Mounla'n Home Ark. burned Mon-
day night cuuslng a f 10 ou lois. In-
u ranee 811'JJ. The poto'ttoo was In
the building an 1 neaily all the con-
tents were destroye L Tae Are was
tbewoiicof iiicendiarl.-s The fine
dwelling of A. H Livingston late
Populist nominee for congrass In this
district was destroyed by lire today.
Losh fully eovered by InsuraniW. Fire
was caused by defective Uua.
Awarded
Highest Honors WorJd'5 Pair.
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SHOOING GEESE
li a simple matter. Itiey'rs. Midi simplo birds. Its also a si mile inat-
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wo lutvo i lis shin's lli.it everybody wants and ought to wear Wo have .
the piiblic i.ii the l.ol so to spi nk and all are delighted lo have I
t heir feet in mil sip . . uro tho general shoer of this lot rltorv ;
for ver U ml of 1 lotwuir. ln'ther for business or p I'nMire r.ugh
work or in or nut I'oor purposes
trndouinrk is t'-vtrn wear and under
Eiseiisciiiiiiut & Hetso
EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS
118 OKLAHOIYIAHAVE. WEST.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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HEATING
PUMPS AND REPAIRS.
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GEND1ME STAMPED
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plote Stock of Jlnrdv7nre
FARPARSON & MORRIS
LAUOEST.DEAlAej INiOKLAltOMA.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 273, Ed. 1, Friday, November 16, 1894, newspaper, November 16, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73191/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.