The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 65, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 22, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OKKICIAI. OltOAN OK OKLAHOMA DKMOUHAOV
OKFICK 111' 1'IIIU.ICATION. UAItKI.HdS AVMNIMi.
CQTHUIE OKLAHOMA TIIUUSDAY MORNING AUGUST 22 1895.
NO. 06
VOL. 0
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AS MEMDKR'QP TUB COUNTY
INSANIi COMMISSION.
REY. LAYERTY MUST EXPLAIN
The ltimril of tloili ly Uoniliillnrr I'lii.l
tiuintt Uniti- lllm rcpiinrlin In III'
Hooks Coiinly llo ml iilr Will.
(JOO Honda-I'iit I'liaxlily lllvin
flecker' I'liirn tin IIim tn-miio
Coin m Union -Coin in IIm ii.
r Aitjniirn Dlilll
tlilulirr.
The boanl of county commissioners
adjourned latt night until the reculnr
October term. Thu session just closed
was productive of (food lomilts. to tax-
payers t
At jast night's meeting the board
voted SIO.UOO bonds nnil on Hopt 11
will makn application for tin issuaiii'o
of these bowls. There aro aboit'. $40-
000 yet outstanding.
The board removed Judge S I)
Dicker us member of the county in-
sane coiiiml-sion nnil clonic il Judge V.
O Oas-sldy to. tho place The toinnval
of DC IClnitiorltiy county physician
was iiImi -onaldoicd butnoflnat net on
was taken.
l.eo Vincent of the Representative
appeared before tho lioard and filed u
sworn bill for gSa(H) npriiiusL Ibe
county for work done by oilier print-
ing ojstnblltdimonUi. Tlio bill wan not
allowed.
l.uvrrly Mini i:iiiilii.
Quite :t sensation was sprung yoMcr
day when the committee appointed to
Investigate the records of county nil!
eers illed the fl lowing report with
tho countv roinuilKHiotierH It seems
that ex-Treasurer Lavnrtj'ii book tire
badly mixed null that be will hitv.i
some tall explaining to tlo. 'J'he re
port of the eoiumlllee follow--
"To the Hoard of County Ctimiuis
filoners:
"Your coinmitleo appointtd to In-
v.'btiguto thu Looks of public olllcero
report the follo.vlng: Tlui reuord of
tlie olork of Logan county slnw
that in Si-ploiubd 18DI ihci Ikiii-U o f
Logan county amounting to SSil.ttiiu
were delivered to county trousttror
" f V. Laverty to ho sold in-cording to
law. The records of tald I.avorty. tin
pngt. 28'1 of thu lodger of HPI. show
that mild Laverty charged himself w it li
only 8313110 of the said bondN lent-
ing unat'eouutoti for n lulanco of
$5fi0. We recommend that ex-
Tjeasiirer l.averly lie oalled upon to
ehow what lioanme of the $.roil of
bonds turned over to htm and which
the i coords of his olllco fail In account
for.
The following resolution was then
unanimously p.issoil:
Ur&olvod That tho county clerk i
hereby Instructed to notify ex-County
Treasurer L. If. l.-werty that the rec-
ords of his otlice fail to account for
".ft 500 of bonds or tlio money received
therefor and that he appt ar before
lliis board at its noNt meeting to ox-
plBln whtirt) Raid bonds or the money
lecclved therefor went"
KANSAS BANK FIGURES.
rim Condition of Statu unit l'rluilc In-
stitution In tlio Ijiit Thu Jul).
Tot'KKA Kan.. Aug 21. Stato Hank
Commissioner John W. Ilrehlenthal
aas Issued a Bummary of tho report1- ot
;ho stato and privato banks of Kansas
showing tholr condition at the close of
ouslness July 11 and comparing It with
i similar summary ot condition at tho
lose ot business July 14 1MH.
Tho total number of banks this year
s 410 of which 'Ml nro stato nnd 133
private. In 1801 tlio total was the
lame but 271 woro stato and 130 prl
futo. Tho total amounl In New York
oanksJuly 11 sabjcel to sight draft
vas 8.5815'.' 68 and in Kansas City
banks SV.010.&77.53. Those two Items
n-oro not reported in lS'M. Foil wlng
ire the summaries for lditS.
Resources of 18U3- I-oans ud ills-
:ounts Si 0473 ;10 60; loans on real os-
.ato $1380770 3S; overdfafU .'7S.-
132.37; real estate SViU.7Il.7t; furnl-
luro and fixtures 8333 oil; exinjiise bo-
:ount gliOO.Iol i.; I'nitiHl HtateB
Donds on hand 12. tS3 &0; other bonds
ind stocks 8 1.SO 1'-1. .17: ehouks and
ather cash itoms $117 870. o;.; clearing
louse items S9td.liii.il7s currenuy
81172. tVJ; gold coin rtH):.j:; silver
ioln !-.'3lHl.50; frnettnual ourrenov.
Jll3lH..iH; duo from other banks
p8&0tbM.3&. Total. .(H3llu. 15.
cLIabilltles nf !: I'npltol ktoek
laid in 8B7bL''.'M 30; surplus fund on
iaon. gl.ni'.'.u.'.S.oS; tindlvkloU profits.
$406440 K8; intorost JlOs.iShl.Jtl. cx-
liango $38683. RH; dividend disjlured
out not paid 8i483H.Os; indivldanl de-
jOblts 81 2036 (V'iI 4J; liBiik und bank
r deposits C-'U.iOl 0u demand cei-
'.Incates. 81608222. 1; 'ime eurtiflcuti s.
S;88t4i8.37; bills reduioiintod $li.-
rS7.25; bills payable 531u73.4.
JotaJ 828013.1110.45.
CONDENSED DSPATCHES.
Mrs. Charles KllobrtJcbt of iiiimcy
111. killed Herself by taking xiiWk
icld.
The tuv-rato of Now tuUiityfor
.bis J ear has boon fixed atl'.'.'pn
;cnL
Tho total assussment ot Illinois is
lourly 80000000 greater tiian lat
rear.
Ux-llanker Ilurlingamo will bo tried
.lib week In Lutvronoa ojunty Mo.
or fraud.
Tho Christian gang held wp a fanner
5b family and ni.iojcs and robbed
hcm near Atoka. I T
SI'MIAY SrilOOL KAI.I.Y.
I'rosniln nf llio Mrntliiff It) tie Mold
nt
I'iilllli'M Unite Sept. H mill (I.
Tho arrangements have all boon
completed for tho grand two day-'
.Sunday school rally nnil convention In
Phillip's grove at thu mouth of tlio
Skeleton Mopt fi und (V and tho meet-
ing will ttndnnuledty b ono of the
Inrgcst and ntnat stnjoostful ever held
In tlio southwest. Tho program it as
follow r: ""
1'lmt lly-Tliiiriliiy "-nit. fi
Opons tit 11 o'olock with fliigmg of
coronation
Opening prayer by ltev. Shepherd.
I IMS Afldro.Mi of welcjuto by 1). W.
Walton.
Uenpoiiie by Wllllatn llllncoe. of
Until rie.
Address "More workers art needed
how shall we get thrin?" A IS. Wood
Mulhall.
in. .. i
1:10 Woleome fntig by choir.
I'mgrnm by Snnibiy schools oneh
school limited to ono iinng and one
reeltntun
3.00 Address "Tho children are nil
right but what aro the old folks here
for?" W. 11 l'henls. Su.ninlt View.
3:30 Addicss ' The girls are all i
right but what is the matter with tho
bovsr" Uev. I II. Holt (Intlirlo.
I U) S l'rogruiiis by Sunday school1.
5:00 Uialk talk to tho children by
UYed 1. Wennor secretnry ol the Ter-
ritorial Sunday School Amo In.llon.
'npppr.
730 1'ralso and song service.
S.nn "Tho worker mil his work"
IN-v T. .1 lllley. Oklahoma City presi-
dent of the Territorial Sunday School
AMwiciatioii
0:00 Ste o 'ptloon entertainment at
soriir orvlee.
(i
!
!-ni)ii(l liny I'rlil.ij. st-pl. li
h on ('iiuHocrntton service
s to -What aro wo here for'.' Kvory
body expeetetl to answer
li-ilii -Workers' coiifcrenre with llvo
uniinte tails on everything.
10 on Primary class methods led bv
U. II Holt (Inthrl.i
Ki'in IlnsinoM meeting organiza-
tion of permanent county and town-
ship associations ami election of
ofllcorn for the dlRlriet.
1 1.30 Add rem "How chilli we bring
the children to Chrlht" Mrs. 1). V llog-
gess. Oulhrie.
Iiliuipr.
1 w (Question Ihiv.
' iki Address "'llio duty of every
giMMl ettin to the Sunday school" S.
P. Athert-m.
" in Atblrofcs "The Hnndnv school
fsctor In III- Proiress of the nil'
linn " Ref. Clark ltrnilell. Illlthrle
Let i.vervlmd v 1 ntiie 1111I bring their
fib'tids Slid nelghlwtrs. Let no hundn.v
seliool worker In tho lOuniy lemaiii nt
.homo Come wiih well tilled ImskelR
1 come wttli good iipiietlte enine ue-
termined to take purl In the meeting
and to gel much good out of it and
tilwive all come prepared to stay both
tlavs.
S P Atiikuto.v Pre.
I). W Walton Sije'y.
PKDKitAI. INN N0TKS.
Hull . .it rt I ii liotiiKcil I 'run. .lull In ii
Hellenic UoimIIIIiiii
Deputy I 'ntted Suites Marshal M.
A. lam-on oanie in yosterdny from tho
Puwnee eonutry with Kld Phillips
who i charged with horto stealing
aud Is eonsitleiotl a tough character.
Deputy Marshal U. M Nix and V. tl
Kress eiiuiB down from Newklrk jes
terday with Oliver Thompson ehurgetl
with deuliiig In Lrdcnt spirits in win
K'aw Indian roservutlon rind sentenced
to nay two (In us ono of 92b und costs
ami one for gad and cosim
Alex. Ingram tho 11-year-old boy
charged with assaulting u man in the
Usage country with an ux was son-
tenced to oho year in tho reform
school at Washington D. C
Charles Klwood charged with Intro
during whisky In tho Indian country
wiu lined $.10 and costs and In default
was sent to Jail.
Vielor Hugo and Ilnbonott two
Caddo Indian woro leleased yeator-
day after doing a sK months' job for
introducing stolon property Into this
country
MihS Dolly Mnrtln ono of tho women
arrested some time ago for trespassing
In the Comanche Indian reservation
and Hind 1-10(10 and costs by Judge
liurford. was released from tho federal
jail yesterday. Upon Investigation
she was found to be In a dulloate con-
dition nnd liable to become a mother
In tho near future nnd was ordered
retontcd upon tlio reoomniendntlnn of
Dr. II. Ii Smith tho ifoveriiiuunt phys-
iolan. tshe had beou in the bnstilo
about tbrco vvooks.
lloushold goods for sale at low prices
at 7is Bast Cleveland. 3t
Tho story that Consul Uuneral Crlt
;eiiden may succeed Minister Hansom
jas been revived.
Twenly-flve of the twenty-nine
"prlng Valley men arretted for being
Members of the mob that drove the
olored people from tin r homes In
Spring Valley have been o mnd over
o await the action of the grand jury
A di.pateh from Hong Kong eon
irius the Shanghai dispatch coulain-
ng the report that I bet hiuese govcru-
iient ha lefnscd to it How American
mil llritixh consuls to muko any In
.estimation into the Ku ( beng massa-
tre. Special advices from MiKish soy Hut
.ho Turkish oHleials have diheu the
Tbristiuns out of ihuir houses In all
.he con u try li.aweou Snsoun und
Moosh and have given the housch 10
h- mvinlMrx f tl.o KurtlUh tiiles.
IIih victims aro staiviiig.
An agreement has lioon slgmxl by
s.t rotary of State Olney Minister Du-
uv de inline ot Mpuiu und Antonio
Maximo Morn and Sir Morn's counsel
jiovuiiug for the 'Otileiucnt of the
Mom ilalm ou the basis of 9150O.0"u
September 1.1
A troop of cavalry has been sent to
.ho Horn Itnsln country lu pursuit nf a
nd of Indian outlaws who have hen
jotnmiltlng dcprcdntlous iu that ro-
Ion fur several nivintlis.
Ooorgo Wpdo confessed tbot he
Died Henry Ifacon near Van Huron
rU . and said that ho was hired to do
( t by Hugh and Johti Hiupson.
BR1CE III FULL CONTROL.
HAS THINGS HIS OWN WAY IN THE
OHIO CONVENTION.
SILVER MEN TURNED DOWN
Tim Srnntnr In 'loinponiry nnil Permit-
unit t'liutrniiiii llCiMSriiimii
Frank llunl.ii itiullml tinlit .llitu
Utmlriiiitn nf Hit) Ciiniiiiltten
on Ittniilliltnin tnlnp-
licit for Oiiterniir.
Si'iii.voriKt.i). Ohio. Aug. 81. Tho
district and other preliminary incut
lugs of tho Democratic state con-
vention weie hold hurt yesterday
preparatory to tlio Ubwniblhig of tho
convention at 10 vm to-day.
Senator III Ice cx-(lqvernor Campbell
and other loaders responded to calls
for specuhos as tho clubs pnrailod by
tho I.a (iouda hotel. At that ttmo
General Asa S. Huslinoll the Itepub-
Hciin candidate happened to bo calling
on llrlce Campbell and others and hu
also responded welcoming his political
opponents to thu oity. The silver moil
hold meetings to secure endorsements
for tholr resolution but while tlioy
were making speeches the llrlce men
feocurcil the orga ill wttitm of tho
convention carrying mxteon of tho
twonty-ono districts. In the selection
of uieuiborA of the various coininlwlces.
Thu coinmlttoc on resolutions includes
President lngalls of tho Hig Fouri ex-
CougroMmnti Frank Hunt o.-lon-gruHsmaii
McMahou and seventeen
others.
When tho cominlttco on rostdtitlons
itTot ox-Con (jressman Kiank Llunl who
is as radical for u gold sUtlidurtl as for
free trade w.isiuaile chairman anil It
nine w.in Hume 1:111111 mini iinii ib 111 .
found that J. M. Utvb of tho.'Y. 'n'.".'? .'L0!:.': ''" cHh .". T '
Kighth. A. W Patrick of the Huron-
tetuith and K J lllitndiu of tho
Twenty-llrst district were Ut only
free silver men on that coniiulttcuof
twontv-one meinbors. Tho other
committees woro all strongly lirleo
organizations. Tlio stronge-t show ing
of the oppos.tlon on tiny of them was
si.Meon for lirleo and the federal ad-
ministration to llvo for tin i.pposltioh
including the free silver meu "ai.d
other element. The coinmitiee on
res lutionsappointod a sub eoniniittee
Ot nvv to iimw up u iiiitiiurtii un wiueii
tho opposition was given a jeptesctia-
tlon nutl which wa limlnitil toia-
utlirin tho nalioiial tiuanelal plank of
Ijil)'; whluh tianator llrieu mys
tlm president nnd teorotary
Carllklo hurt Interpreted to mean u
gold stnudariL It was alto instructed
to indorse the tartrt hill passed uv thu
lust congress and the national admin-
istration und tho record of Senator
lirleo. Strong speeches were made
for tho resolution' of the silver men
but II was not Incorporutrd in tho in-
struction to the framer of the plat-
form. It will be incorporated in tho
minority report of Klandin. Lewis and
Piitricki and it is thought that the vote
will be iil0 for the majoilty and :i00 for
the minority report.
Tho Ilrloe men controlled all tho
committee but did not oxerclso tholr
power In unseating opponents in tho
committee oueiedcntiaU. Thoy nuttlo
Senator llrlce pennant nt us well us
temporary chnlrman of the aonvontlon
and continued tho temporary organi-
zation throughout. Ho far as tho
tickut Is concerned tho talk it for
nothing but tho old tickets of lss!) and
1MH wMiloh means Campbell for gov
ernor and Marquis for lieutenant gov-
ernor. And It is understood that ox
(lovurnor tainpholl has been assured
of such linauelnl and oilier support as
to secure his acceptance.
MISSOURI CROPS.
l!iirly Corn I .lliitiirlui; It.ipMI) uml Is
(leiienill)- (lut of DuiiKer.
Coi.umiiia Mo Aug. SI. Tho wcok
ly crop bulletin says cnrly corn Is ma-
turing rapidly and Is genorally out of
danger but In mnny counties espe
chilly In tho control nnd northern sec-
tions latu corn is now suffering lor
rain and unless a good rain comes
soon tho yield will bo cut short. Inn
few of the southern counties
early corn U being cut. Millet
nnd stock peas are generally
hoitvy crops. Theie Is considerable com-
plaint lu a number of the southeast-
ern counties that peaches nrj rotting
but its a rule fruit continues in good
condition. In a number of thoeeiitrnl
and northern and h few of the south-
ern counties pastures are getting
short and are needing rain batlly uml
rain Is also needed to soften tho
ground for fall breaking Threshing
is still In progress but is Hearing com-
pletion. Another VhiiiItIiIU Sciiinliil.
Wkstfim.k Mass Aug 2l. Will
iam tfonring c Sill whoso wifd KdlthC.
lllll b a sbter of Mis. Cornelius Van-
derbllt has loft lib home here taking
lib child with him. and his attorney
has begun proaeedingt for a divorce
alleging "gros and eonSruiod habits
of Intoxleiulon hyehlonvl" on theimrt
of Mrs. dill. Mi. Uill b n daughter
of Abraham B. Uwynno of ( iiieinnatii
A L'littk 1'orutir t'lidtir Arret.
Ll.XlKOToj; lo Aug. 21. V. b.
Dawson was lodged in jail hvroytwlor
day evening olmrgotl with forgory.
He presented n ehet-k fr 8-10.50 upon
the- bank of Hlgginsvilla and also hail
t Iiim'Us on several bunko In the county.
He claims lo live neur Nerwda Mo
No Hull I Ifc-llt ut AtlMlite.
Aiiama . Aug. -il. Tho I. U
light which bus lxeu so extensively
advertised lo tuke place In connect ion
with tho Cotton and International ox-
"M..ition will not come off The expo
altiun liianugcrs have decided not to
allow it to take plai e
lCtelir for a UtdrionU lluuk.
Mitxioo Mo.. Aag. i. Thb after-
noon Ibu C. Johnson of thb city went
tp I.a'iUlonla and took oliargo ns ro
colvor of tho I'ttrinon.' bank at that
place which has faliod to comply with
thu banking law
WALLER'S CLAIM UPHELD.
Clhelhert AVooilfonl Uoiiflrni tlio ltrportu
Almtit ttm lU-Cnuiiur ArreM.
Los no.v. Aug. L'l. Kthulbert Wood
ford who assisted Mrs. John I Waller
mil her children out of Madagascar
fter her husband had boon sontenced
to Imprisonment for twenty years for
alleged Illegal communication with
tho Ilovns against whom tho French
iro waging war lias arrived liore. llo
went to Madagascar last February on
business with the Ilova government
jnd while there aided tho family of
tho ox-consul.
Woodford states that upon his ar
rival at Tnmntnvc ho found Waller in
prison. The sole ovldanco agalust hint
was embodied In lotteis'to his wifo and
from a llova friend wherein tho occit
(Mitlon of Madagascar by tho French
was dismissed nnd a description given
jf alleged outrages upon women. Tho
real cause for tho French action
against Consul Waller was tho fact
that lie had obtained valuablo conces-
sions from the Hovas and that ho had
received his exequatur from thu Hovas
government.
Woodford declares that tho French
in Madagascar aro mere flllbusterers
and ftre committing frequent high
handed outrages. All malls both from
tnd to the Island nro Inspected by
French olllclals especially letters to
Mill from the United States. Ills own
mull ho says was opened while ho
was there.
MARRIAGE IN BLOOMERS.
Ml lltii Mita Clirlntcn. Attlrtit In I.ntrnt
lllcjt'lf) Continue Itccniiicii A llrlilc.
Ciiit-Aoo Aug. 31. Shortly befbro
noon yesterday (Jeorgo W. Clarke and
Miss I-.va Mae Christen tho former in
knickerbockers and tho latter I
in gray bloomers trundled the'.i'
wheels in fmnt of Marriage idconso
Clerk Salmouson's desk in the county
building w here Clark sworo that ho
was 31 and Miss Christen acknowl-
edged to lit years. Then tho two went
to tho olllco of Justice Murphy to
tc marrtotl. The britlo-to-bo woro
tight-fitting Jacket over a shirt waist
i Hying nocktio and a peaked cap.
Aftor tho brief curomony tho couplu
took tholr wheels aud stinted on tholr
wedding trip down tho .South Sldo
bonlovnrd to Windsor park where
they live.
A KANSAS DISTILLERY.
line to (.'tint HI 110000 to llo llnllt ut I.rut
I'Invortli.
l.i-YVKXVtoiriii Kim . Aug. 21.-
1 hrli.tffti.liiir Wttiiek of Panfln. 111. wmir
In this oity yustordav nnauglng to
iwllil a largo dhOilleiy costing SlOO.000.
jttistt) bo built at tho place wlicio
llillsha Hhcrniairs seven story dislilloiy
I burned. Winlck consultetl two of tho
j oadtug lawyers about tho prohibitory
l.t w and distilleries and was told that
ho could manufacture whisky to sell
for medicinal mechanical aud sclen-
tiSo purposes and to sell as he liked
in olhur states. Ilu apprehends no
Li on bio from thu city as Winlck has
; mio big distlllars back of him.
TURKEY OBSTINATE.
I he I'oitu l'oidtltfly Ili.fui' In Allow
I'orolKii Control In Arintnla.
Constant inopi.i: Aug. 81. Tho
porto's last reply to the envoys of tlio
powers urging retinitis In Armenia
tnuntlnut) only reforms of secondary
Iniportunco and rejects the demands of
the powers i'or.tho o.xerelse of foreign
control over tho carri' out of pro-
posed reforms claiming that It would
be fatal to the sovereignty of tho sul-
tan und thu Independent Turkish um-
pire. " THE MARKETS.
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Cino too. Aim JO Tlio following it t'u n-t
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viBtf tUwk. tuirf-c iur Uwkl. US1- Ir
MrntU etsli aiu.l - ir botlu'l.jwo pir half
Mkbel
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Ilreusd beef ti etimrt.Uien . ..iflOQVH
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Culw .isoaio.'u
llnt-lteelpt. 7.3CX3: ehlpi-Ml .trJar. (3.
11i markst oiueJ ttrous to So liigU-
iraiuleltH! a little weaker co beavjr tiog.
Tbo top Kilp win $U0 and the bulk ot talot
om tt.9 lo lWr
81ine-i:eiI.U 1118) tlilpped xa.Unlit r
1(10. 'Jlio market wo about Head.
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PACIFIC HELD OP
OVERLAND FLYER ROBBED
BANDITS IN NEBRASKA
BY
SECURED A LARGE BOOTY.
Wm Untidy rtamicit tiy Dcupernlu .Men
Who Wrrn Up In tlio lliilnc CM-
can nnd fl'eit .Mlihlcun I'ljrr
llt'lil Dp unit Dyimmttcit NiMtr
tho Kitlnnmzno iilver
In .lllclilenn.
KoitTit PiVTTn Nob. A iir !.
HandltR captured the east-bound ovur-
land Flyer about midnight. The en-
gine wan out off ami sent forward In
the regulation .losso Jamos order
while tho outlaws looted tho trntn at
tholr pleasure Ho particulars us to
amoit'.it if booty secured aro ob-
tain abU.
Tho engine was sent Into Ootlion-
burg for relief and ofHeors. aro In pur-
suit of tho hlgnwaymon. Tho train
held up was No. s. It left North
Platte at 1 1 o'clock and carried a full
complement of coaches sleepers and
express carR. Tho robbery occurred
an hour later. Tho country In the
vicinity of tho holdup Is fairly well
sottlcd and the authorities anticipate
no trouble In following the outlaws.
All weic heavily armed and a conlllet
IS qut. probable Tho train is due In
Oinnha at 10:35 a. m. Wednesday
Tlio train rooocrs mow up too ex-
press ear with dynamite. While thoy
were using tho engineer to get the ex-
press car open tho fireman ran off with
tho engine to Gothenburg for assist-
ance IIDI.ll'iri' IN MIUItKIAN.
A Ctilrnico unit West MlrlJsstii 'I ruin Ik
llyn limited.
liiUNii IlAi'ins Mleh. Aug. !. Tho
fast express knoAii as the "Plyor"
on tho Chicago and est Michigan
rullroad leaving Chicago at 5 o'clock
and urrlvlng here at 10: 0 was held up
by llvo men In a piece of woods just
before crossing tho K'alanmoo river
nt 0 o'clock last night. 'Die tiain wtis
Hugged by swinging a whlto light
neross tho track. Tho bnikoinun
Timothy Murphy was surloitgly
wounded by pistol shots Hrort by tho
bandits.
Tho robbers proceeded to tho exprom
ear and oidercd KxprosMiiau llojil Van
Olten to open tho door. This ho 10-
fused lo do and tho roblM.u-8 begnn
tiring at tho ttaln bruuklng all tho
windows In tho oxpross ear. Klitdlng
Van Ottcti not easily seaml 0110 of tho
robbers forced tho door and thou two
went In and while ono cove rod tho
expressman the other mow open tho
safe. 'I hey got nothing ns It was
empty. The robbers then proceeded
to tho pnssungor cars tiring as they
wont. Opening the car they hold up
Conductor K. T.. Hlce securing 87 In
cash. Whllo this was going on tho
two other robbers wont through Ku
glneor Zibbell got his watch and also
took 0110 from Fireman Drisooll.
After firing some shots nt tho train
the robbers struck out Into tho woods.
After tho tiain was started It ran into
an obstruction a short distance north
of tho place of tho hold up. The rob
bors had piled the track w lth old ties
anil sorno tlmo wis spent in clearing
the traclc. Tho train was hold twenty
minutes and arrived In this city at 11
houtli Curollnu la Ilemot nitlc.
Coi.umiiia S. C Aug. Si. Very full
roturnt from tho thlrty-tlvo cmnitloi of
South Carolina of the election hold
yestcrduy show the Democratic nomi-
nees In ovory county hnvo lioanoluututl
with a few exceptions. Two iudopuud-
ont Democrats may bo elected In
Union and two coloicd Republicans In
Marllngton and two in HoanforU Tho
rofonu'DemncraU will have a large
majority in tho constitutional conven-
tion which Insures tho making nf a
constitution which will lorgaly elimi-
nate the negro voto.
"Unty" Will Itun the Man.
Seiiama Mo. Aug. 21. The Miss-
ouri Kansas und Texas has oancolled
Its lease of tho Osage dlvUlon from
I'aola Kan. to Iloldeii Mo. to tho
Missouri Pacific and the lattor roud
has agrootl to surrender the forty-llvo
miles of road on September 1 aftr
which dato It will boMiuoa partuf tliu
Konsas C.ty division of tho "Katy."
Artlata of tlio Camrru.
Ciiii.i.ieortiK. Mo. Aug. ai.Tlia
second annual mooting of Uio pho-
tographers of Missouri ahtoiiiuitHl lu
this oity yostorday with altoMt sixty
artists from all port of tho sWto In
nttendanco.
(lulil llrm-rvit KovmI AkuIii.
WAHtilNoroN Aug. 21. -The gold
syndicate yosloiday provontwl thu
gold roservo. fr in fulling bolow thu
HlWJ.bOO.OOO mark bv donositlng
SJ.OOd.OOO In gold In exchange for
greenbaoks. Tho f.yniUotti has so fr
voluntarily deposited 53.000000 In gokl
to save the reserve.
Killed hf u ilu.i-lmlL
El.DOlUUO Sl'lttNOB Mo Aug. 81-
Ilud Jones ot tho S took ton basobt.ll
club was killed by being hit in tho
stomauh with a ball yostorduy even-
ing. Right Under Your Nose
Hcllnblo t-ltiens that you
know personally insist up
on recommending
Danderine the Hair Grower
8eo our tcstimoniuls and
references. Will ytu be-
lieve though ono Is raised
from tho dead?
KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO
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LOW SHOES
nro necessary to keen the feet cool bikI easy in summer. The loily is evident
ly .voll pleased with Iter's which nro all that a perfect cummer shoe n until be.
Thoy etui easily bo dopUcaltd In our stork which consists entirely of "lan'lbu
beaten good. Ihiw i-I.ocs low prices out high qualities describe our goods
In a few wonts. Those who have worn our shoes prtihtn them most strongly
ami the testimony of experience Is conclusive. Join tho Wfltld of witnesso to
the 'uperiority of oui shoes in value style Hi mid wear.
Eisenscliiuidi 4 Hetsch
xcliioive Siioe
Repairing Neatly Done.
Sheapest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Deab r in
Groceries PrMions Crockery Queensware Tinwarejand
WOOD
111 North Second St. GiriMir'anii Ku0!lsli Spoken.
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GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
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Capital
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GUTHRIE.
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits.
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
Flrst-cUis llvory barnB at Btillwaiar and Orlando. Tbo best of teams and
improved facilities for carrying passengers botweon those two points. Toam
always roady to start at any tlmo in tho day and return at your plQat.urj
The shortest and qnlokoat route between Ui'lhrie aud Stillwater is via OrUw'
(if
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liS West Oklahoma Ave
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HOUACH HI'KKIi. KOHT. MARTIN '-UN UltU
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OKLAHOMA.
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