The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 7, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OKHCIAI. OltllAN OK OKLAHOMA IIKMOCIIACV.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MOKNING AUGUST T 1895.
NO. 52.
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GETTING READY TO KILL
DEADLY CONFLICT AT SPRING
VALLEY ILL. CERTAIN
MRS. TALMAGE DEAD.
OFFICERS DOING NOTHING
I'lirclK" Jlliii-r AiUotnte InniiPillnto
llontlIltir An Uttliiiiftiini rriitl
Colori-il l'l-opln Will t Hf
Allotit'il In Tiimii After 'lii'
iliij t'olort-d Miners Will
Iti'oUt Any Atlurk.
The Wife of Hip llrooklyn rrmc-hrr Die
After n I.oiuc lllm-m-Danivim.k
X. Y. Au'. iV Mrs. T.
Dewllt Tnlningc. wife of tlio noted
Ilrooklyn preacher died heio tit. fi:30
this morning. Since tlio bnrnlng of
the llrool'lyn taberunclo last year she
liad sultered. from nervous prostration.
Tin deceased was tlio sreond wife of
Dr. Tnlmugc. Ills first wife was
drowned while boating In 1WJ leav-
ing u daughter. MUs Jessie mid a bon
who nn. stnei men. auoui hvu ycam
afterward the doctor niurried Miss
Susie Whlttemoiv of llrriolilyn. She
became the mother of live children
the Uev. 1-YuiiU DeWItt 'l'ahnnjfe Mrs.
Dorm. Mrs. Mungiui. MUs Maude and
Miss Daisy Tulmage.
"CASTLE" SEARCH ENDED.
MISSOURI SILVER MEN
NOT ALL SMOOTH SAILING AT THE
STATE CONVENTION
GATHERING OF THE CLANS.
Si'HtN-n V.vi.i.KV 111.. Aug. 0. The
lotvignei-s. under the lctulcr'diip of the
Italians and the negioes who have
concentrated their forces at Neatoti-
ille. are both organizing and as the
towns ure practically under mob law
n deadly conflict is -tnticlputcd. The
lioii-Kngllsh speaking miners of Spring
Valley to the number of 3.000 held a
muss meeting at thelittiiber yards near
tin- Kim'Ic Island depot yesterday and
passed-u resolution that no negroes
men. women or invalids would be al-
w.it to remain inside the city limits
after . o'eloelc this evening. Speeches
of the most inllrmmatory nature were
made advocating the immediate open-
ing up of hostilities.
The negioes itt Sentonville held a
meeting at the t'nion church later and
nrcani.eil tliemsulvos lor active ser-
iee. Itnrenu eoiiuty has .'100 repeat-
ing Winchester lilies stored in tliu
court liousi! at l'riueetoii for the pro-
tection of the citizens and an eirort
will be made to secure these. .Should
this fail the men will lira' themselves
with shotguns or rillos and small arms
mill main an effort to regain their
bullies ami household goods.
They also passed a resolution that
thoy would continue to woik lu the
Mpnug Valley mines until discharged
by tin coal company.
As the police and sheriff are making
no effort to arrest tho rioters the
spirit of lawlessness is on the iuerease.
Wlt'tiltll 1'ollct' I loll ril ItrilKned
Toi-i.ka Kan. Aug. . Yesterday
uftei-iiouu Governor Morrill removed
the board of pollee eommistloners at
Wichitti mid appointed David Smyth
chairman uf tliu board to succeed 0.
M. .lunes removeil: I.. Keek was ap-
pointed as the Democratic member to
succeed U. I.. 1'ititl. and H. D. Ueill-
euce wan appoin'ed to siioceed A. C.
Iliisey also removed. It is said that
tliu attorney KCil.trul will apiiolut W.
1. Campbell o.vdopurtinent com-
maiuler of the Kansas (1. A. it. as as-
sistant attorney general to co-operate
with the new pollee commission in en-
foiclng the law.
hit rur Afilni.
I'lin.AiiKi.i'iiiA l'a. Aug. . A baud
of missionaries comprising the lirst
party of tlm African Inland Mission
will leave for the Soudan net week
through the agency of the Philadel-
phia missionary council. The party
will be headed by llev. I1. Cameron
Scott u young Westerner who has
spent seven of his twenty-eight venrs
in the interior of Africa. He will bo
accompanied by his sUlcr Margaret
('. Scott. Miss llertha Kehlliig Lester
11. Severn Uev. Willis llotchkiss und
ltev. 1 V. Krleger.
llip.in AuurilH it Contract.
Wakiiinotox Aug. ii. Advices re-
ceived ut the agrleultuial department
announce that a manufacturer at Alll-
ston Ala. has secured tlio rulnct for
equipping the city of Toklo .lapau
with water pipe. .Manufacturers in
jiiiglaml (iermaiiy llelgluiri and other
European countries competed in tlio
bidding bill the Alabama contractor
secured the job. The water pipes are
hjilpped to 'f'oklo vl u Liverpool.
The Iteol-Kniilnitloii nr the 'tnl Central
( iiiiiiulltee mi ii Mure I'miioinii'iMl
White .Mi'tMl IIuhU Ili'iimmlPil liy
Mr llland lliiKrlinr Mime
sintiliir Crkrril null Other
I istitrn I'reni'iw.
fliliugo I'oIImi III l'l Trillin to I'lml
Ailj More Hour.
CilK'Ano. Aug -The sortreh for
human bones In tho basement of II. II.
Holmes' '-castle" was abandoned to
day and a small force i f men was put
to work smoothing up the i;is uiont
lloor. illling up the hole nnii repairing
the breaks In the masonry made by
the detectives in their seuich for elues.
The house will shortly lie vacated by
the police and turned over to Its own-
ers. The work of the de'eetivei here-
after will be contliu-.l Ion limit for
witnesses who can dirctly connect
Holmes with some of the numerous
murders With which he Is charged.
To llilllil I'li-ttrlc I'liciiM".
I'liii.Aiir.t.rtiiA Aug. '!. The success-
ful use of electricity us a motive pow
er on steam roads lias led the Baldwin
Locomotive works and tin Westing-
lioue lClectrle and Manufacturing
company to effect a combination by
Which they will hereafter work to-
gether in the development of the ap-
paratus for the operation of railroads
by electricity. It is expected that tho
union of these two companies v III re
suit in the early introduction of im
proved forms of electric motors for
standard railroads.
AtUlM'il to Dctmmil Colli.
Toi'KKA Kan. Aug I' This Is pen-
sion day and checks or several hun-
dred thousand dollars are being paid
out by United States toiiiuiissionor
Hllck The following circular was
distributed among the old soldiers of
Topeka and Shawnee county who vis
ited tliu pension oiijcc.
"Comrades holt 1 You are entitled
to gold in payment of your checks.
Demand it. Do not accept diipreeialed
currency."
A Nru I'nitnil AiiM-rlrnu Itepulille.
Cirv or Mi.Mfo Aug. i! The now
republic proposed to ba formed of
Nicaragua Salvador and Honduras is
named ltepubllca Mayor do ("cntro
America or tho (Ireater Uopublio of
Central Ainorica. Many people con-
versant with Central American affairs
look to a partition of (Itmtoiuula hor
northern provinces seceding to join
Mexico and hor southern going into
the new republle.
l'riiTM Spiiim.s. Mo Aug fl. When
the DemiMraiie State central entu
niittee during the Jlr.t half of last
month ib filled to call a silver conven-
tion to nie.-t at till pi ice to-day. no
one doubted but Unit the meeting
wonld be one of the clearest harmony
and utinnlmtty of opinion from Die
time the gavel fell calling the dele-
gales to order until the hour of ad-
journment came. The sumo idea was
earried out wliun tho list of di legates
w-ns announced from all over the state.
It was the general opinion thai tlio
convention would simply listen to
speeches from such leaders as Stone
tockrell and island pass a btrong
fit to I resolution and go home.
To-day however matters have an
entirely different aspect. What ti few
da n ago looked like u mill pond it
now -oeiUB may become a very Mirbu-
It nt sen. The trouble will not arise
over the silver question but whether
or not the present slate central e m-
mittee shall be ousted. Tills is Mr.
l'.hind's plan pure and simple. Fur
thermore he lias made no bones about
sponkiug his mind lu this direction.
To a friend when asked point blank
(is lo his position he said: "1 thiol
there should be a change. It might us
well tome now as at any time."
Since (Joiernor Stone and Senator
Coekroll's arrival there has been an
tit tempt to pour oil upon tlio troubled
water. This is especially true of
Cockrell. Iloth have been and are
hobnobbing with delegates to feel the
pulse and learn the sentiment. (lov
ernor Stone made a proposition to a
state committeeman on the trnin'ooiiu
iug from Jefferson City that shoipM
the central committee look with favor
upon will absolutely settle all differ-
corns of opinion ills suggestion was
that tho centiv gnni.nl.ou should
not be deposed (l vided it agreed to
di'dor two sets of primaries next year
one to nominate thu state ticket ami
the other to select delegates to tho
national convention. It Is given out
here that such an arrangement will
never be agreed to by tlio central
committee.
Late last night a compromise seems
to ha( been nffccNd whereby tho
at ti to committee will tmiclaiucl. It
1 not exautly u compromise but a
suggestion coming from the more con-
servative silver men This plan is to
increase the central committee fioin
fifteen to forty-nine members. Or. lu
other words t. mime a eommltteniau
FOR ARBITRATION.
frrnch Orimtlet I'ntor Settlliift tli"it"
With America Quietly.
Vasiiishtux Aug. o. The stat
department has been nottlied by Am
bassador Kustls uf tho unanimous pas-
sago by the French chamber of depu-
ties of a resolution looking to the
arrangement of a treaty between the
United States and France by the tonus
of which any difference that may
hereafter arise between the two coun-
tries will Sic adjusted by arbitration.
It does not appear that this fact was
ollletally communicated to Mr. Lustls
und It is probable that the lir-t olllclul
notice that the government will re-
ceive ill lien proposal to open nego
tlatlous lo see if common ground can-
not be found. This m.iy be made to
the slute department through Ambas-
sador l'atenotre. At the state depart
ment it is thought the subject prom
Ises to be extremely dllll-uil of
adjustment owlug to the seeming im-
possibility of reconciling Hie claims of
Hie United Slates under the Monroe
doctrine with the French view.
I'mir Attempt lit Stilrlitx lull.
WiriiiTA Kim. Aug. 0. This morn-
ing Mt.s. Aqullla Dewing a be m ding
house keeper went to tho Second
street bridge and was about to throw
herself Into the Arkuusas river when
a bystander seized her. She begged
to be permitted to drown he reel f say-
ing: "I want to be at rest as Llxle
Thomas is.' Lizzie 1 lioimis is tho
doiti.'slie who drowned herself about
two weeks ago. Mrs. Dewing has at-
tempted suicide four tlmus.
ZIP WYATT SUNG FAST
THE OKLAHOMA OUTLAW FOUND TO
BE FATALLY WOUNDED
HE SENDS FOR HIS FATHER.
Mi Shooter 1 till I
lliimllt MlUe It
lie Has 'I line
In III- llodj-
llls Nkiii 'I he Djliiff
111 Mint Clirll(lit
WtneliMitrr Mullets
tins ICintniil In
One
llllinlrl'1 Uolilierlist
ml .Minn KlIOi'i'
Another Murderer Kleetroeuteil.
Sino Sixo N. Y. Aug. fi. ICichard
Leach was to-day punished for the
murder of Mary Hope Newkirk No-
vember 18 lfi'.il by cutting her throat.
Seventeen hundred volts were turned
into his body and the current was re-
duced to V)t) after which it was again
raised to 1700 and reduced to 3n(). Tlio
current wns turned on one minute and
llfty-seven seconds before he was pro-
nounced dead.
Teitj Arrn Swept )er.
SeiiACil'ii. Wash.. Aug.l). The North-
ern I'aciilc railroad Is the heaviest
looser by the lire Saturday which
swept over twenty aeresiinil destroyed
property valued at gl.ooft.ooo. Tlio
loVes include twenty-four locomotives
fifty-four freight cars S.l'.'.l.ooo shops
machinery etc. $f0.iHo headquarters
the passenger station und the freight
warehouse.
l.lttlu Ilopn for .IiiiIkc Timelier
Lawiu'.nck Kan Aug. 0. Judge H
O. Thaeher's conilltioii Is still tin.
changed uud his .physicians say that
there is little hope for his recovery.
Mrs. Timelier arrived hoino yesterday.
NEWS NOTES.
lltnrreillted In Winhlii;toii.
WAsittvrnox. Aug. 0. The story of
.1 1....!.... .. 1. ....... fllll iiklap.
U"'"'H """" '"" fm ..n.1 f 1... Il.tet..r.. .. n I . 1
I l11titlKtll 1.1 fit I . . . . . '
. m.w..-- - .. i .
lug expedition at San
liiiiiiilU'ii on Hueiir.
Washixotox Aug. ii. Senator Man-
dcrsoii of Nebraska urrived hero last
night to take part in the hearing be-
fore Comptroller Howies on Wednes-
day as to the constitutionality of tho
law for the payment of the sugar
bounty. Senators lllauohard and
lattery of Louisiana are also here and
Judge Siiiuiioiih of New Orleans is ex-
pected. Clierokeeii Hold nil I'leetlmi.
TAiO.ho.iAH Ind. Ttr. Aug. u. Tho
irencral election lu progress through
out the Cherokee nation for governor
and members of tho legislature is be-
ing conducted very orderly. It. II.
ltoss la he nominee of tho National
paity for governor whllu S. II. Mnyes
heads the Downing ticket. The vote
here shows heavy majority for l!o.$
IHld the Nutlonal ticket
)illed hy t.lKlilnliii;.
riTTsiifiio Kan. Aug. 0. A violent
electric storm vLlted this section Sun-
day niiflit aoemianIed by high wind
mid u heavy ruin. J. 11. (lille living
at Fronteuae. was found dead on a.
milioail trestle uuur hero where he
hail neen struo( by lightning (lille
was iiiiuuiri led and ha a brother liv-
ing in rinhiileiphiu.
Old Mll'lir lit I'ltrxiiia.
l'AiiHOSs. Kan . Aug. aThe first
(i A K iiuampineiit ever hold In I'ar-
i l r........ t:l
Mlllk IS IIO' III fuiuii ui vniup ailfn
nan Hi's iit
ate piivi
tack the Hawaiian government anil re
?ntlirone the queen has caused no con-
sent at the state department for the
i-eason thutseveral similar publications
recently have it Is said been shown
after emefiil investigation to he
groundless.
ijuiiy llolilliii; Ills On ii.
yVAMUNOloN Aug. (' Desplto tho
fact that the Cilkcsoti't liris Magee-
)ave Martin-tlovernor Hustings com-
bination against Matt Qu iy took tlje
l'ennsylvmiia boss oil' his practiced
guard and thereby seemed a big lead
in the tight for cojitrol of the state
nachlncrv all the ieeon. returns me
strongly in ijuay s favor and ho may
yet win put.
IVhi'ky llrnmrlil In t'o'l'-r liny
At an Indian
sun dance near CheUea si.Nten gill-
Ions of whisky were brought in under
a load of hay and everybody became
drunk and a light ensued in which
everal were badly hurt llenrv Cox
Cliiblers attempted to escape with it
gallon jug of whisky In each hand and
was shot and killed by u deputy mar-
khul. Ilt-Hpentte FIrIiI In u Mint.
Lkavkxwoiiiii Kan.. Aug. C Henry
Johnson and Mathew Joidau minors
fought In the Home coal mine this
morning and the foimijr was fatally
hurt Jordan stluklng a pick through
his neck. The tight occurred 800 fuot
below the burfaoo. Olllcers later wont
Into the mine und captured Jordati.
Iloth men have famllio.
listriets in addition to those already
ruryt
will
thing now points that
he the one decided
serving. Hvur
tliis seliemo
11 j o I.
There is little ibutbt but that Illand
will bo made temporary chairman.
The permanent chairmanship will
probably go to Sonator Cockrell.
lu addition to the leaders there are
hero Kxelso Commissioner at St. Louis
Niek Hell State Treasurer Lou Steph-
ens Assistant Attorney (icnotal Mort
Jordan State Auditor Seibcrt. Secre
tary of State Lesiieur. ltecorder o
oters at M. I. on Is iiiggginsou anil
State Coal OH Inspector llroiiaugli am'
II. W. Hiving of tho Jell'erum City
i riouue
Tho convention will be called to or-
der at noon and unless a night session
s Indulged in will continue until Wed
tmsday night.
TRIED TOSHOOTDURRANT
Severul hundred tenth
and M'leraii with their
fjiiillles an mi limped.
id
An oinioH I'le.i fur Maria lUrherl.
Atni. N Aug . -A petition
fioin I in Our III. usklng for the par-
don of Maiut Uaiberi und signed by
&o citiceiis of that place was received
ut the exi-uullve chamber to-day.
Ullletl tlm llfl -Mate.
Ss l-"iiM'isiii Aug. (). Hans llau-
3in was scntcueud in the United States
niurt yesterday to be bunged on Oct
ber lo for the murder f Maurice Fit.-
ieiald mate of the bark llesperi.
yl Jlovrluiid i railroader was
g? sud klHetl m Ilitiinlbul Mo
rim
'I'ho l.omlon Thmm mi Mlrr
LoNKON Aug. 0. Tho Times dls
cussing bimetulllsiii says that I'runue
is not likely to accopt any ratio hut
l&X to i. A ratio of 35 to I tho
Times continues would not receive at
tontiou from the sllvor men or tho so-
called bliuetalllsts who are ruully
persons with sllvor or silver sceurltle
to sell. m
Tin Ore round In Coloruilo.
La Vkta Col. Aug. 0. In Uuerfi-
nn potiuty reeeutly extensive dl&ooyur-
liv of tin ore that efntaltb a greater
pereentago ol tin man any yyi onum
in the United btnttw ire rep rted. 'llilg
hui given a uuw Impetus to uu pro
peutlug for othor inWrals.
.Murderiit u III Talher Wa.
Cilio.vrio. Aujr. 0. Simon Slorplet
a section foreman on the drainage ca-
nal was murd-red by un uuhnown
man lu a saloon row at Lmnoiit to-day.
The murderer escaped. Silopiet s
father met with a similar fate in the
bume town several years ago.
. i .
Killed Otrr u lluiket uf liter.
JjASfAS ClTV. M-. Aug. U T-
Thompson was shot and almost killed
by "Funny Herry und John Cherry In
a 'quarrel over a bucket ot beer. Jlerrv
and Cherry made their escape. All
we colored psople
A Wild reil -I uuiik .Mini .Millie nil At-
tn k iiiitho I'rlxioer
Svx KiiAMiwo Aug. U. Tho first
nttempt to do violence to Theodore
Durrunt on trlul for the murder of
lllunuhe Lmnoiit lu Kinmanuel clinruh
since ills incareoratiim was made yes
torday as the defendant was leaving
the court room. Ihe prUouer was In
tho euptody of the chief jailer when u
wild looking young man rushed from
the crowd towards Durraut with tho
evident iutoiition of assaulting him.
The jailor threw him off before he
could reuoh Durrunt and tlio assailant
tried to draw- u pistol. He was seized
by two deputy sheriffs boforo he could
aim his weapon. It is believed the as-
aulliint is insane. A seventh juror to
try Durrani was secured at the morn.
lug soasiou of the court in the person
of II. J. Smytho a rotlrod farmer.
Heply of tho A. I. A.
Oiiaiia Neb. Aug. B. The answer
of the A. 1. A. pollee commissioner- to
the petitUm of the ragulur Imunl of
fire ami polloe euminlMtiuu was 111ml in
in the dUtrtot oonrt yPBtenlay. Tho
hearing come up today and will be 1ft
An Important case before the court
of claims is the claim of the Choctuws
mid ClucUasaws against the Wichitas.
The klllinir of the negro boy at
Washington by Miss I'htgler Is causing
great discontent among the negroes of
the district unit a muss meeting win
be held.
William uud Annie Keith were killed
by tliu cars at Louisiana Mo.
Tho Illinois legislature comes lu for
a vl'forous roast from (lovornor Alt-
gelrf. Thomas V. Messlok of Liberty Mo.
is said to have misused SI.OiiO of school
funds.
Wages were advanced twentvilvo
cents a ton at the lllrmiughum Ala.
rolling mills.
Tin' St. Joe Lead company llonno
Torre Mo. has advanced the wtiges of
their men. II f teen per cent.
Tell thousand people were present
at the close ot the national prohibi
tion camp meeting ut Decatur III.
The Missouri State Uouds associa-
tion will cull four district conventions
tills fall to consider the question of
good rouds-
At 0ford Ala Ivy Han ford shot
and Instantly killed Mrs. Mary (JrllHn
as she came out of church. Shu refused
to luurrv Sanford and two weeks ago
was wedded to Thomas Orltllii and
Sanford became Insamcly jealous.
The nope received "00 American pil
grims In the consistory Sunday.
MUs Jennie W. (1. Ooodwln a ston
ogrupher at tho Kansas City stock
yards lit; go ue into itie live stouic
commission business on her own ue-
count Sliu Is the tlrst woman In tho
uulteu Stutes trf go into the vommls-
bion business.
1'ierceC lilies abase ball pluyor was
arrested at Sedalia on the charge ot
having criminally assuulted the IB-year-old
daughter of a man mimed
Davis a prominent citlen of Coffey-
ville Kan.
Son ti llsin. ok. ug. u Zip
Wyntt alias Dirk Yenpei llu notor-
ious bandit la still nllv hut fust sink-
ing llu haa three fori. tie Winehes-
ter bullets In his peroii t ah of which
are lodged in his ititest.rns When
told that ho wus lamml u dip he
made a partial stutPtnii'. Admitted
his Identity and reiines'cd that his
father be sent for. Ills fitlier l Ill-
lam Wyatl. lives near l.irlnie this
tenitorv. and is known is - -Six shoot
ing Kill. ' llu Is a tall muscular old
man and when In his eps is in the
habit of making a hot home for tho
loafers.
Zip Wyatt tho bandit is the only
ouo of the Dalton gang who made his
escape from tho rnld ut Coft'oyvllle
Kim. He was wounaed at tho Dover
robbery and was the barter nt the
lied Uoek train robbery on the Santa
1'e. lie has assisted lu a score or tnoro
of murders and perhaps 100 robberies
of banks store and private families
More than R0u people vMled tliu jail
yesterday to see him. many of whom
positively Identified lilm A deputy
United States marshal suited that the
pursuing stud capture of Zip Wyatt hud
cost the United Slates gowrniiient
somu ten or twelve bravo ollleors mid
not less than :.0'iU0.
Iiirter mi Their Trull.
I'liicoTAii. Ind. Ter.. Aug. il. Yes-
terday morning at rtwont 5 n't-tttck
near Okmulgee. I ud. Ter four Indian
(ind n negro (ill unknown nswiulted n
white girl l'l the presence of hr father
who was covered w ith Wiuoliestera. A
short time after tm same ileiuls met
IteiUou Cullahuu ii promliient I'l-wlt
eltiveti und outtleiuiui. who was necnin-
panied by Sum llousliui u iiiMppn om
phiye 'i'hese thoy held up murrobbuil
uf money sudd but und boots after
which they shot Houston through tho
shoulder itlllcd his hiuse mid beat Mr.
Cullaban unmercifully with their gnu.
Indian eitleusanil white ineil lire after
J these outlaws and if caught they will
In lyiieiifil
The ChrlKtl.iu OuiiK AkiiIii.
Sot-in MrAM.iBiT.it ind J or. Aug.
j laj
LOW SHOES
arc nervssury to keep the foot cool and eusy In ntimmer. The lady ! evident
ly .veil pleased with Iter's which are till Hint a perfect summer Mine could l
'1 hey e un easily bo duplleatld lu nnr Mock which consists entirely of can't I o
liealen" goodi. low shoes low prices lint high qualities doserilie our gmds
lu it few wonts. Thou who huvn worn our shoes praise them most .tronpiy
and the testimony nf experience is conclusive Join the croud of witnesses t.
the snperiorilv of our shoes in value s le fit and wear.
EisensoEimiul 4 ileiscli '
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
Repairing Neatly Done
Cheapest Place In Town
HIRZEL BROS
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware anil
WOOD
111 North Second St. GermanQand English Spoken.
KANSAS CITY MARKETS.
i rs4
HI; Nil
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5?0
Nu. 2 hunt wlimt 'Ho. No
j. Nft -i rixl. ftw. No- .
rulmlwl. a2Vioi uo eroilo. JCc
t urn mlcl early at kteudy prlMni but luter
wn 4 orut lowur followliiK tliu oulatlo
irtartotildwa. Thrva a uood "iloimiml lor
It ii ml helduu weru iIIihoiI to mil fivoly.
ItwoiiiU. VJ cam; a )ar ai. it cur.
No. iHixi.it cum. lii'iOi No. 3 t&ViHl No. If
(the: No. Vwliltc. .ti'io; .Nu 4. J-lHo. '
Oat wore not lfiitl(ul o for orul ilajn
pa.t. Titer vera rulliur tlrmlr IihIiI ami met
with fair demand. llMwiptii j cur a )iar
0. ThuClirUllnngniig robbed another
store near Calvin lust night. Marshal
MeAUstor hu telegraphed tliedepnrt
inent of Justice to tippolut apodal dep-
uties to hunt tie robbers down. Ituth-
erford of the northern district hna a
force of deputies on lt wtty to thin
pltice to co-opemtu with Marahiil Me-
.Ulster's men. The nllleor are de-
ternilnuil to either kill or capturo tho
entire gang.
Outliiuii llunlly ('iiptnriMl.
. Salt I.akk. I'tuh. Aug. A. Cough-
llu and ticorge the slayers of SherilT
Stugg and Dawes near l.elio on .Mon
day last have been cnp.ureil ami tiro
safely behind the burs In the comity
jail. Tliu men were lauen oy aiirpinv
ftuil surrendered wltliout (lghtlug or
firing u shot. They Mild ft win the
lirst opportunity thoy had h'sd to sur-
render without being shut do.wn 1IU
flogs.
base" ball scores.
Wr.lirn I .ra file.
At .MhiiiisiixilU l.iau('lt)ril)ltiuMMiK4U
At 61. lniil - St. I'h ill II. SldviU -At
l)tnill lUlroit it Tff HantoS.
Niitloiiul l.tsu'o-.
At Now York Xru ork l Hfi'iid)n.
.. ... 1 I ..... ll'...l..nHl.... Itt lllft.H...M. S
w akiiiiiHo wwjwii ....-
At lliMtmi - lliwloii " I'liUuileliibia a
l At t'illaliiim IH. bow- I'ltttbur. I
Wratern An.oclillliin (litluiM.
At Quia- -Qiilocr ". lHHtvM .
AtJiicLwHivllle l.inrolu 11 JaekMMirilU 7
At IWla t'wiria Ii Ml. Jili I.
Around tho World nu Nitlitni;.
Wabiiiwiox. Aug. '. ArrhitoM
Poloman and tlmrles U. 'VayUtritarted.
yesterduy fioin the enpitul step fur a
"tramp' around lh world '1 hey go
pn it wuger of $."il that tlmy can
malte the trip without fund earning
their wuy an thuy prooeeU. within
fourteen mouth- t-oietitii to
be the win of a Detroit bau-er and
Taylor la a Wa.hlngton bo.
K Mann si's
n ?hvj iiii - i
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J. W. MoNKAL. l'HKe
A.J.SiijVY VTOK-I'llKailmti
GUTHRIE NATrONAL BANK.
ttlitv of the alhrgttd lut- under wlilau
the'A. I' A. board I niiiig. The ouS
mission claiuoj that u' pretnuditatett
plan was arrangwl by certain Individ
uals ! render tlio allegeil luw v III
The i1 has tiii vry Uit und tiro
talk of u riot lias luwii l'kl tipun an
tr iiiiniMiig.
ii!(o? No; 1
120!
oliniitirj- AiIihik' of Whki-.
(imisvmi. liliio. Aug. U. --The
( Icvfland Holliug Mill oompauy yes-
terday iinnouiKiHl an advauuu of
wage to the wire drawer in Us wire
mill making their pay coital to that
r lli- Aiof ri-an workmen. 'i ho ml
ranee was voluntary und It U to tah.D I foi(. f Vifl) (mrlrin.
Ciii-ci. mini luffi!!. i.
ueo. Kcur.
wblitt. l.tUaa: N'a 3.11a.
(Ita-No. t I wr iJ. ear Doi No. J
u. i. mii
t-'lnxwod-Markut tleaJyi Auicutt i Jfa'p-
loiutwr. V7o
Curu t'top Sleadjr. 0.i?2e or cwt aackeL
llruu-fina. UrtVUi par owl Wd; hulk
te lea
Hay Rewlpti ti ear. Tub largo i.tferlu!
old leadlly at aleailr irlc. 'Old hay worth
II ttUito quotation 'llinollijf Tliolca flo
Vt'M; Si 1 iVfVUo. Nu. t. 14' i auoy
l.rairia. UlMtil cliaio. ; Nu l. Ml Na i
MHI-i'l vacklutf liai. U
l'rlc o( linxui com bare ure a follonu
Did corn. liortur' cummrtu ISlgd) ir toni
Klf MorLluy. $ eftt7njr Um.Uwarl (jirK
lr lou. .sew coin niMirv ami t"'tl"l"ili
llofiM It.uiU Nol llifleil.
WANIIIXHTliX Aug. . A nts MUH'
torfolt $10 national biik not on l he
First National Imik of Delimit )
been discovered by the eret Mrvian
bin can. The note are photograph!
productions of brown bueha rla of
1!j8 chuck latter "C" "11. Iv. Jlruoo
register; .luinw (Jiltillitli trouimrcr."
StoiK lilei oi un--Mono.
Yatism Ikxtkii linn.. Aug A
ery heavy ruin atorm vUited this see-
tlon ihinuiiy night. aeiiitauied by a
heavy wind aud aovere olutrU Uh-
turUtnces. Kome stoclt wa killed and
one largo barn wiecUeil. Thre and
one half Inchttaof wutor 'ell lu ouo
hour.
Capital
Surplus
llftA
4AM h- -THA'iTOK.
S50000
10000
f l)irfltors In addition to Hank Ufliecra;
UOKACH M1K UOHT. MAU'J'IN UKNUV iilN
W. J. HORSFALL Cnahlor.
jir touindf "u.ikluif riXjfli pr tmr
.
dwaif
llohl.wl or 'iUIUII
Kt. JuaKi'ii Mo. Aug ft. Itudolph
nulnalter a member f the Italualter
(Jrocery company os held up aud
robbed ot 81500 early Sunday morn
ing near tila residence by two" mushed
men. The robber esapd.
Ure 6tu-l
Uogt llaoilpti fiuco Saturday. IfiHi; tblppod.
saiumar. uh. in umriuii. oiiiuu iua
hltiir. but cl-sl weak. The to ala u inent
l. ami ilia mim w amt ifu:i. lutuiu.
I Kl.roii U-itlil .Inc. turdv. t.itlli ahlnuul
Satorday 319. Tho uarkat WM weak and llow
LOST !
IIS IIAI.Il IIIIAII'
The IHrertor of tli f. H Hojluil-iit nil.
IIOI a niiiinHirr npr i.iv vnuufu
lH IIU IImI.I tMit.
Btim.watkh Ok July 17 -Knowlton
Dandorino Co.. Uuthrle: Kncloted Bud
uhuck for 8S for which nud mo by ex-
press paid two bottles of your Dan-
derlne. I'oIUh hare think tht-y two a
change in my bald spot looking to-
ward a growth of hale and to give the
thing u fair trial 1 win continue treat
very reapeotiully.
Dn J. C. Nkai.
M. U- TUIINRII l'rldU (iUO. 15. IIII.IltJSI.KY la-hin
Capital National
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid :
Undivided profits.
BanK
S500(()
50.' i)
Director U. B. Experiment Jjtatlon.
HtlllwRtpr 0k.
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn
SH1VELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
First-class livery barnB i Still vattr and Orlando. The best of teams ano
improved facilities for aarryinc passengers between these two point. Team
always ready to start at any ttiuo in the day and reurn at your iooHuro
'Uo shortest and qulckost route 'wtwoon (lei.hrle and Stillwater Is l tlrlv.'
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