The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 99, Ed. 1, Friday, March 29, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OI'KIOIAI. OKUAX V OKLAHOMA 1IKMOCIIACV.
OI'KIOK OK I'l'lll.irATIOI. HARRISON AVICNUII.
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TRAINSJELD UP.
UiiMUOcossful Attempt of Six Mon
to Hob a Train In Kontuoky.
TIIRliK OF TUB BANDITS KILLED.
The ('iiiHlurtnr'ft Story Ail Iron Mountain
l!ir'i Trntil llrlil l' anil Itnliliuil
Nr-.li- WllllitiiKtlllr. Mti.'lli
lli'tiillit rry .Mi-uirrr.
There
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(HiiCKNwnon Iy.. March vs. One nt
tlic nl'tst during mid nt the sumo time
most unsuccessful attempts nt train
robbery occurred tit '.'i.IO ;i. in yosler-
ilnv In tin southern part of Kentucky.
When six men undertook to roll the
southbound train No. S (Jneen t ("res-
uenl which left ( inoinnali at Sp in.
Tuesiliiy. One of the six was killed
outright mini her died at 4 o'clock yes-
turdny uinrnluir and n third giving the
mime of Miller died in Cumberland
Knlls. 'I'he other three outlaws have
not been heard from. The train was
delayed not more than ten minutes and
letichod Chuttiinongn nt S it m. yester-
day on time.
The ren-on for this summary dis-
posal of u boiiv of train robbers is
found in the fact that some tidings of
their pnrptse had been (riven to the
railroad or express authorities and
that Mi T. I.'. (irifliu. who serves as
superintendent of police on the South-
ern road had with him two trusty as-
sistants. The train had just reached
the south end in" tunnel No !i which is
a mile iMii'th of (iroenu nod when the
I'OIiIkm's Mlsrualed it to stop They had
scarcely disclosed their purpose until
.Mr. (iritllu and his assistants on the
train bo-run olVensivu operations anil
in ten minutes three of the robbers had
httiu the dust the other three had
ilowii and the train was speeding on
Its way. Not u single injury was suf-
fered by anyone on the train. Of
Course the treasure In care of the
Vhuns Impress t'o.'s messenger was
entirely safe.
Conductor 1'i'tn !nnmi. who was In
charge of lh(' train :iiil: "We were 111
miles south of Somerset ami had come
thniuirh tunnel No. ti. I was in t.ic
rear sleeper chocking up my fares
when the train came to a stop. I got
oil' 4)i) the ground with the Itaginnii. I
miw the I1I11.0 of a pistol ami then
another one. I told the llugmnn he
hud holler come had; on the train us
the shooting was goin? lengthwise of
t)in Ir.iiu. ;is litt might lm shot
ftuil dii the same. I then
Tvent rrvji'i and found that
thn train ru'diors had boarded.
were s' of the train robbers.
walchcl the engineer three
eulered the baggage iar and two re-
inalnoil on I he ground on the loft hand
side of tfle train. As soon us the train
had stopped Ihstcclivc Allgood went
.nit of the ear and as he stopped on the
front platfoi'iil the robber or the rob-
liiiri uu the ground yelled: 'Throw
lip your bauds or I'll shoot yon.' In-
stead of doing this Allgood drew his
plntol and begun shooting. Tlic other
l-obbci's In the baggage cur then run
out and (irllllii mid IMcly j dned All-
good in the liht. They lv lied one
limn. Another wus budly wounded mid
died at 4 o'clock th'u uiorniu.r. The
third was left at Cumberland Call.. It
wns all doue so pilch that there docs
not seem much to tell. In ten minutes
we were going on."
I'KVIN IIOIIIIKI) IN Mls-Ol III
Li in. r Hurl;. Arlc. Maiv'.i'.'s -Train
No. M on the Iron Moiintalii wus hold
up l'. robbttrs about 10 o'clock lust
nig-lil Just north of Wllliumsvillc. Mo.
)tf miles' iiorlh of Poplar Kind'-.. Mo.
by two men. The robbers out otV the
mull express mid baggage cars and
run ii bout '. mile and robbed the ex-
press ;.ir. It in not known what booty
the robr.ors got. The conductor lost
hit. watch and money and it is supposed
the passengers wore also robbed but
details of the hnhl-up have not been
)pci'lveil it (lis hour.
THE MONETARY CONFERENCE.
'I lot I iilleil HIjIpm .Milf lift Ii freaolil till
Siilltllli-t.iiillllK IIih rrfiltlftiit'a 0iiil-
II. II.
W siiin(iiov March "JS. The oppo-
sition of the president to the proposed
luniititiiry conference may be partially
overcome by independent action nn
the purl of senate mid house delegates.
While a'n International uionetury mn.
fere into s not UU assiu-etl fact the
Kifty-thlrd congress uu is well
linown matin muple provision for
tin American representation in ease
I'muoe. Kiik luinl ami lieriuniiy agree
tun conference. The Yuott resolu.
tloil 'lidopled by the two houses mid
signed by tlu president provided for
upiHiiiiiineiit by thn senate of three
meiulwr of thut hotly a ml u similar
number of representative and tliVeo
clvil.aii-. I be .selected by the presl-
tleul
Tim hoitsi' iiii.l senate commissioners
h.ie bee. i named but the pre.sitlent
Jm . itl l jl selcctetl the uiyflltti
iMMiUliHsioaui Tbp story Is oiH'l'lt
Hun Hik pivltlttit will not eyen If
(lunffiviieM ii ititliiiil for by the three
yreal ..iwei'. uppolut the-e contmls-
kiouertt. TIiuiiihM .i now bolug dis
ensM Is l lis; If I ho president tlU-
iguitl the tt"t of congress ere.it-
Inif thPeniutiilssi.i i by refuting to name'
thi threit iii.'.iiVi'i prtivldtj.l for would
thai Invulul ite l'i ant? TriiereUau-
thurUy for th. si iiuimtnt t hut some of
the coin hi i.niers will x' " their U'
i-itMi if t!iionfi'r.iui U ujleJ.yheli-
Ve piHMl eirpe ()lt lU illrlP
tloMs itt uuii '!- . nnl
AM MipfojM'illlH)il of il0).(0J U (IVUlb
H bl wU.-i.ii-r iho chief nfiiilive outir
iutti Ihr 'luv or not- It I VY coi
l.tiu tit ntorTullr ami OanleU
it y.. i i i i i. h-liovtfl mil Mr Mitt
j ...i liicnou the urt of tho
l.i- Mioiiiflii IIUly tliut .Jnnen.
. a an I I'lilbtfranii.'uf To.xa.
. i. ud i..ui)r to their friend-
i i - (....iilent.
i 'i liht between l)eloUxherl
TAYLOR MURDER TRIAL.
Ciinrl Itoom tliinlile to llnlil the Sir(.tliir
Stnlenifiit of tlm Chho.
t'Ainioi.i.TOX. Mo.. March 2si. llefore
fl o'clock this morning groups of people
tot)d in the courthouse ynrd mid at It
o'clock the hour sot for the Taylor
trial to betfln the court room was
packed while not one-fourth of the
strurtflinj' mass of people could get in-
side. At S o'clock the Taylor brothers fol-
lowed by u stnirt'llng crowd of men
and boys wore led by Sheriff Oeorge
U. Stanley from the jail to the court-
house. William was dressed in blue)
broadcloth of a clerical cut. (Jcorjre
attracted most of the attention for he
b a handsome looking man.
T. M. Ilresueheii proseculor of Lluu
county read the indictment and
made a brief statement of the .stale's
cu.e. in which he Mild that It would be
proved beyond a doubt the Taylor'
murdered tho Mocks family lie re-
ferred to the murders as the mint
atrocious that lin.fl ever been commit-
ted in Missouri. When ho turiieit und
pointed his linger nt the older brother
saying: "And thorn sits the man. Kill
Taylor who planned and helped carry
out this ghastly murder." Taylor
shifted uneasily in his chair. .Mr.
lliesuehon said that the strou'ttst kind
of a motive for the Tuylors w.iutlu r to
get rid of the Mocks family would be
established.
Tile attorneys for the defense when
called upon to pinko an opening state-
ment to the Jury said that they wished
ti make no statement but were readv
for trial.
It was decided to exclude all wit-
nesses save the olllcers of I. inn mid
Sullivan counties. Then W. II Ale-
t'ulloiu. (lay lliswell Dr. Van Wye
coroner if Sullivan county. Harry Wil-
son l.ot l.ant. and l. T. ( urtis all
young inon of llrowning. who went
to tlm scone of the murder as soon
as the news reached that town
wore called in rapid succession and
testilied as to what they foittd. TIum
all told of the lidding of a revolver
blood stains evidences of a struggle
of prints of a .muiiS knee and toe in
the mud indicating a fall and evi
tlono.es of a body having been drugget!
along the roadside where the crime
was snpiwisod to have beer committed.
Mrs. Kitty IMen who llve.s about
I'.Oll yards from the scene of the slaugh
tor. testified to having heard the show
and then Mrs. Martha Mocks mother
of (ins Mocks took tho stand. Mrs
Mocks can neither read nor write but
she made an excellent witness just
(he sitic. Slo was left alone in
d
the visit of the brothers aii t1o te-
p.irtiire. Col. Male attttinptod til show
that she did not know tleorgo ami till
Taylor at that time in oross-nxainina-tiou
but failed signally. Mrs. -Meek
was on the stand until lutein tip) afternoon.
WALLER'S CASE.
llotliitnrOnipinl Rocolvod tit Wuoh-
imrton About tho Ex-Consul.
SPAIN IN SOME MOKE TROUBLE.
Hull (ii.inlrt t.lulilr Ii. tlo Iiitiiltnl
t'oiopllt'ttllons llli KiicIiohI About
Hie IClllli.i; nf it HrllMi sen-
until In C.ili.i.
In
her son's house when the family went
awu.V with the 'Ihiylor und sini told ol
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(ii. ti.-r will taKt- jv i.v
t. uc undaj uftci'
'J'llo HnxtT llYi'H(l(-.lilil: ('iiiiilllri).
'J'oukka Kan. Aarch '.". 'I'lie legis-
lative commit too to investigate Seuntoi
Hogors as regett of the statu unlver-
bjty wis unnouncoil lust nglt. t will
be ooniposod of Senator Wilco.soi
republiuuu and Senator Cook" .iopn
list and Hepresontattvos .Mooro und
Vrnor ropubllcans and l'aiinuko
populist. No tlnto has yet been lived
for the meeting.
The first issue of tlm Daily Stan lnr-1.
at Wellington Kan. has appeared. It
will bu independent in politics.
A Uilliliillc scniiol iMirni-il.
Kansas Citv Kan. March '4S. St.
Thonius' parochial school on I'ylo
street in Armourdale was burned to
the ground last night 'i'he Are wac
undoubtedly of incendiary origin. The
building was erected ami furnished
two years ugo by the Catholics of Ar-
uiourd'ilo at a cost of s-.'.ooo. It wus
partly covered by insurance. The
building on the south of the school wus
occupied by the acting pustor Father
Andrews. It was damaged to the ex-
tout of si(M) and the one oi the uorl
ricetlpVed by the sisters 'a.s duinugotj
i the eteut of iboit SIOll
Nev ('ll'H'K- AkiIiiI t'lfi'lier
Toi'i:u Kuii. March J-i. It is ro
iorted tliut charges against )r
i'llchor of Wlntlnld a.ylitin fume are
to bo filed with (iov. Morrill. They
Will be similar to those preferred
against hliu during tho campaign lust
full. Ii 1 (irecr of inlleld arrived
here yesterday md held a gonfereiic-e
with the tfovornor It is s.ahl thm the
I'lleher case was dismissed. j
To Trent till llltt IlldUnt
WAmiiNOioN Maruh an The orgun-
i.atiou of the commission appointed to
negotiate with the five uivilUed tribes
will bo completed within a short peri-
od. The number of members wus In-
creased to tlvo at the lust session of
congress biit'thc twj!) additional com-
missioners have not yet beep named
by the president.
MeHliiltty lining Writ.
Toi.Kiio O. March 'ii.A special
from Columbus O.. says: It is stated
here on good authority thut arrunge-
nmuts are bolig upulc for a yesteru
trip o bo nitidii Ibis snnimHr by (iov
MoKinltty. uiiiraiiitt Comuilssinner
Malm who is now in California. Is said
to be preiarlug the governor's lliner
n ry.
Tilt- lliiinrlliil.tt-r lnteatl;:tlliiii.
Ton K. Kan.. March Ii. Tho legis-
lative committee appointed to investi-
gate M. A. Householder chairman of
the stale Itourd of charities qrguiiti(
by elec(inr Seuatttr .. f. i'ur)0lt(ir
clntirnmii lleppseiitntiv Otto lelt
lel si-HitHry and .Sylvortler IH-Son
m-wemM-at-arms. The investigation
will Iregin Friday
Cuntli'lpil of .Miinltr.
(illUUIl. Kan. March -JS. rhnrle
J'c wiih yofctwrtluy coyvleted of munler
In tlm (lrt degree for the killing of
William chupuiiiu who vus moi
horribly butulierod in his ktorc In the
town of I 'llts.hu rg In this eoiiuly
ulKtiit a year agti.
Ontrllt M4ti I'H1T hlft'leil.
Ttii'ihv Kan. March as. - Tho'cxeeu-tin-t-ouiicil
.estortlu designated tljo
K'ans.is Hreee pihlishetl u 'J'ojK'.kn
. r..ii NiM( unt frank Montgom-
. us the o!liiul state papo
Wasiiimitox March 'JS. It was snltl
nt the white house yesterday after-
noon that the telegram from (!ov. Mor-
rill of Kansas urginic the president to
take active measures at once for the
protection and release of e-Unltod
States Consul Waller reported to have
Wen unjustly imprisoned by the
Crouch government In Madagascar
under sentence of a court-martial
had not vet boon received by
the president. Tho state department
has had no continuation of the report
from United States Consul Wetter at
Taniatave. nor from Mr. Campbell our
consul at Mauritius which is the near-
est cable point to .Madagascar. His
probable that the governor's message
innv cause the state department
to cable to one of these consuls for
an account of the affair instead of
waiting until a report comes to
hand through the mails from this re-
mote point which though it might he
sutllclent in ordinary cases would
hardly meet the requirements of a case
involving the imprisonment of an
American citicu. (iov. Morrill's
course in addressintr himself directly
to the president in such a matter is
said to be unusual but may. perhaps
lie based upon the precedents
set by the state department
in calling upon the governor of
Louisiana and the governor of Colorado
recently to protect eitiens of foreign
countries within their respective states.
There seems to be an impression basei)
upon letters alleged to have bc.en writ-
ten by Mr. Waller tq friends in this
country as wol as to tho state depart-
ment renouncing his American citizen-
ship that ho has lost Ids eiti.enshiv
No such letters lpive. been received a (
tlic state department and if there was
any such communication in a private
letter it is said that it would carry
little weight. Mr. Waller hn the
reputation here of being a keen alert
business man. lie was mi exccllnql
I'ousulur otlioor and it Is intionociviihle.
to the department otlclals that H
would surrender voluntarily his Ai'l'T'1
lenti lt!sCoiis1ln? '' j.
tq.s . so mii miti: iiioi'iu.H.
llvi.TiMoipt. Md. .March 'J. At '.'
o'clock- on the morning of .March It)
Spanish sentries murderously shot mid
killed a seaman of the British steam-
ship l.aiircstinn mid badly wounded a
Cuban negro at St. dago Cuba. The
llritish government is investigating
the matter mid complications between
I'ligland ami Spain may result.
Tho (nuiostiii arrived at this
port yesterday afternoon front SI
lago. and hep otllcers denounce
the shooting us a murder They stated
to an Associated press reporter that
the seaman was .lohn l.oue aged
:..l years a resilient of (.cods ling.
who had .shipped at CardilV Wales. On
the night of March S the crew went
ashore for a stroll und walked up from
where the vessel wnslylng to the town
of St. .lago a short distance away. The
1 oatswalu I. owe anil another seaman
were III one party und after u walk
about the town started to return to
the ship. When nearly there l.oue
determined to return to tho town
ami started back in company with
a Cuban negro. Ku route they hail
to pass a Cuban fort garrisoned by
Spanish troops. Suddenly a sentinel
sprang out of the darkness as they
nearoij the fort ami In Spanish coni-
ina tided them to halt. l.OWC did" not
understand tho command mid started
to hurry away. The next instant the
sentinel raise I his musket and tired!
. owe dropped to liU knees und tolled
over a corpse. The negro then
started to run when he too was shot
and mortally wounded. The dead man
and the wounded negro were carried
inside the fort At daybreak Cupt
(iuvlii of the Laurestlnu went to the
fort mid demanded the body of the
inan. This demand was refused mid
lie lias made a formal complaint to the
llritish government.
A SAVINGS BANK SUSPENDS.
rii oiiip.it riiniiiciiii intiitttiiM r i-tv
llitnililr- ('line n tnrnf.
Nvsiii-A. X. II. Mmvh I he
Nashua snvlng Tmnk for fm t t.ne
voni-s tho pride of New Hampshire
gurded as on ft mid rtminit tt the ioc.
of (ilhralttir. bus closed it ths.rs. and
will proWbly never resume business.
TliolnBlltutlonlinsfl.'.-tM.OHlitdopt-it.
and Its depositors outniimbr those of
uiyr other lwnk in the stnt. its do-
JlfBttor were inninly nior priople. an I
tluT excitement Inst tii.'ht uin.nij t he
nitti help over the aiinmincemennt of
the suspension whs Intense. Tht bank
vns heavily londoil with western fcirtn
inorlgages iitnl U l.iwly ulrtigle I
through thp pmile of 1WI3. when a run
vns mtitle on it. Tho paHt slk month '
losses on real estHte under ffreelosnre
were J?t-".o. and InnhlUty toetllet in-
terest and notes on western biddings
followed liv the denntnds of deposit .-.-
h: left it w it li little svutlsble rash and
quick nssets.
TROUBLE "wiTHMrTTAYLOR
I'lU-iner Oil liitjiio;ir of t5itils U'niil t Hli
Kect fi AU'll I-
Toi'KK i. Knn.. Mnreii 'in. -tiov. Mor-
rill is liaving stone trouble with II. I
Taylor of Wichita Into state oil in-
spector. M. C. Kelly wus appointed
to siieceed Tnvlor and his coinmis
shin was diitel .March 14. Taylor
notified the various oil companies
that he would hold thein respoiiHibh)
for his inspection fees until April I
elly complained to the jfowcrnor. who
liotiliod the compniiles to'JMiy Kelly.
'I'aylor threatens to prosecute and the
companies probably will not nay any-
body until it is determined who is en-
titled to tho foes.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
CREAM
riWllii
MOST Pl-RPFCT MADE
pure or..!. Cio nn nt T iitni Powder. Prce
'rom AmniDni.- Alu i or jnv other adulterant.
0 Yt X 'TAMUkl?
HiiriN.m Xijulii nt Work.
I.Miiwveoi.is. ln.. Martdi is - Ky-
President Harrison returnol to Uich-
nioiid yesteislay to rti-oiitor the Morri-
son will ease lie was forced tti step
oet tif the onso three wee" ago on mc.
oonnt of nn nltnck of neiit - bronchitis
lie hns entirely reeoverod from the hi
disuitsitlon.
I OOIIIt-illl liu.i.1 ... .t ....
Sr. l.oris March .'sln thecriintnal
court yesterday n jury th it ha I been
out since Tuesday returned u verdict
finding guilty of munler in the first
degree (loorge Thompson oolored
who pnlsone.1 ltteph Cunnliighau tho
sevton of St. Peter's Kplsoonal church
tin September. .'V I sill
Clisepest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers In
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware and
WOOD
HI North Second Sf. German ami Knglisli Spoken.
A.ai II at I
sfl X V tiuTL"" wl A
A QOOD THING
l'ah llolon. That's easily
go tircansc they have the f- ci
and efenii'fi Wttiuiiig -i i u'
fchne. We liel eve i.i i u
to lit tho shiic Tb I.' ! i
the fool in com fun. i -to
any other footworn oi
nut of sight.
i'oiic as the public want It- Onr sltnea am a
i ...siilans find our footwear a stmly In ease
. . - itlitif you ft e at hoine in ii pair of onr
-!i I.- 111 the fnl instiM'l of siuee.itif lhi feet
hue is as exa-;t us a 'on tie the Ildluslinflll In
tiiiiiusiii and the ii.i it hii.I durubilit f snpeil.u
aiinible in low u. Our shoe pri. os leave eolupottliun
EisenscSimidf 4 Hetsch.
EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS
118 OKLAHOMA AVE. VEST.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
DEMAND
.Mr
UPON BREIDENTHAL.
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Iiilifi Will Auk llllll In Slrli Out or Hie
llnnk ('iiininll(iiif r' oilier.
Tochka Kan. March -js c. s.
.lobes yesterday filed his bond with
the secretary of state as state hank
commissioner ami to-day will make
formal demand UHu John lircidonthal
for the otllce. Ilreideuthal will de-
cline and Mr. .lobes will tfo to
tin supreme court with an action in tpio
warranto to oust him. The case will
probably be made ixin an agreed
htateuient of fuots as tho only ques-
tion at Issue is whether under the law
r.reldeilthitl could be appointed for a
lull term of four yearn or whether he
is simply lllling n vacancy. If the lat-
ter view is sustained .Mr. .lones may
enter upon his duties at once.
NEW YORK
HARDW'RE
KvfKtJ
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS
WHOl UbALli ANU Mb TAIL
Orilnrnt a le ttteul-li
?i-w YoitK. yiv$ 9n.-i'r'im j;. "nu.
licoth the diamond putter who mine
vith jwh' others of hU oraft lnt
wed? on the. steiiiner Westeinhind und
ii)Min whoso atlldavlt they were all
Iwrrod itsonittrnot luboisjrs. had a re-
lieniinfc before tho board nf spoolal In-
(piiry at Kills island which was ou.
eluded on Tuesday. Thu hoaril ktia
tulnuil tlie former decision and all
were again ordered deported.
Hardware Stove
Tinware
ulfa
Etc.
REFRIGERATORS. TIN SHOP.
iiv in ainili iiiliiiil. HMHiiaiifi.lil I
Genuine Olitiden and Baker Perfect Barbed Wire
Rt.rKliMlof Fuel
The rxnuliu. nil betr Ihli
TnwliMurK. uwr
Ul lllltlltlllMI
a siM-:ciAirv.
KiiiiiiiI ilrstl lu ti Wtttl
I'Aitsoxs ICan March 38. An iyi-
Icnown man was found dead yqstyrtlujf
lu an abandoned well ahoit HtltUj
west of Parsons ills tvt ci
and everylhlnu fM'kd tqshow that 1
committt.dKii.idf 1 rom letters fttntut
on his person he is thnnght tule. lames Tnnnl1nMft n")
lvl.cn .tbnltcM.U The coroner ! I UlC pill) II ti li
Jur ret u in I a verdict of suicide. '
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 99, Ed. 1, Friday, March 29, 1895, newspaper, March 29, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73297/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.