The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 77, Ed. 1, Friday, September 6, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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11KIICI.M. OIU1AN Ol' OKLAHOMA DKMOOHAOV
OKI'IUK Of rUltl.lt A I KIN. H MtRlMItt KM!
GUTHRI3T OKLAHOMA FWDAY MORNING SKI TEMUFR '. iHOt.
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BENEftTH TONS GF BRICK.
THREE MEN MEET DEATH IN A COL-
LAPSE AT SPRINGFIELD ILL.
HORRIBLE AGCIDENT.
Tower nf thn Machinery Hull nt tho I'alr
ilriitiiMlt I'iiIIk In. ltnrlns .llutijr
riiniilii'ni 11111I ( iirii'iiti'i- -..
UllllH thv KIII11I lti Here
laiiBnitiH ItijiirtMl
t'titiKt I itktitmn.
Srii'Nonnn. I Sept. '1. A Imr-
ril.le lu-ridrnt of. t.uVd tin- Muto
l'ait gniiind- vetterdai nftrrnmn Tlio
Wo-ti limi-r on tlio gicnt Machinery
hall tvh fli is now being uuifed col-
lapsed .tiitl fell in 'an iiifr several men
beneath it- ruins
Tlio lolled are: thai If iLdisou mid
Jniues lirker buth pliiiiilpr of Lin-
eolti. N'eli .Inmes I'aikc if 'his -ity.
lie htld been mnrrictl but two weeks.
1'lie men w. re nothing on i lie llrst
floor und Wt ro eovei.d with severnl
tons of In iclc and mortar.
The injured me I' red I ienl. a car-
penter. I1.1.1H mashed
IS illkiin-.ou. ! euipenter. both
ankles br iken
funnel ltvt nnorl ( ( liicugo. boss
carpentei. IiihIIn inpnel iibout tliu
ablt I. b f.il!lii(r liebriN
John lietliiird. a i.irpt titer. j;ash cut
111 In ail. wilt prohahU leeover.
(Irirle. Ilrownell. w.t'ir e.irruT
both Ifs and Imj'Ii .1 1 in- litokeii. also
belh bin n.'il bv mori.ir mil fearfully
laeeiated: ill di.'
1 im: mi:. ivi.i. m ad.
Ac
I'miltltMirit (iiot Ci.uip-iti.i I'tnplnji'of
(ilijaliltetl In t (rllnr.
1'IIOVtIH Net". It 1 . '.apt '. ITivo
employes of tlio Provident- t..is com-
pany went to their tle.ilh in the collar
of tin WestlieM i-treot gat holder
about 1 Html ck W'stei day afternoon
Usphw uled bv gu.
THE PORTE TOUCHED UP
i.oril Nill.liiir.i lilir Sullii. of Snnit
erv t nptea.uiit Iiiletitluni.
fuNsrwriMipi.f se;it " It Is olll-
cially niuumiu'Lsl heie that Itustem
1'iisha linki-di aniluisador t Kng-
land has telegraphed to tlio foreign
minister tbitt lio hud nn interview ml
nthlothe Arnieniim question with
1 d Nit sbury uhoin he neurit! that
tlu -iililmie Kirte is not oppose.) ttitliu
rt-lonu- ir ii sod by the pow orsfciglltt-
to v I" tlie lli.ll of I'.erlln. but thet
'l'nrUei .-oul 1 n t pcrm't control of
Ai ti ' 11 n b ii'i in ten at onitl foiuniN
RHHi l.oid rn i-bniy replied that
liliiler the iictiinstntii-es it wotilil bo
u . ! l.i I'liiitiiine the int'tview. If
lie -.uiil tlio parte erists ill its ri-fn-ji
the power- wilt untlertako the
HU"e
It h .
jit. 1
tl HUftlH
Till l.es
led u-fortns .iml rest -atistiod
it tho poite continues to re-
1 il S 1lisb.11 v a. Id.' 1 it would be
fir llie disiiieini.t-r nj'nt of
I lie dis a'eli h.i . caused tho
riiute t nnnaiijn
DEATH OF
here
HENRY
CLARK.
Tlte Writ Imikhii l'.iltl .! in if Ml.mur
hurt titiiln ti 11 Stroke of I 'aril I vU.
Mi i. 1 Mo . boat "..-lion. Henry
Hark of Moiitgunu-rj eouutv a well
Know n lieiiint'rut.f politiei.in in. dead.
A fe tl'iN ii(fo lion. Kil. HutfhlpH
blnit Jinii.si'lf. Mr lark was fclltinj'
at Ins table hiirroundetl by his family
tulk"ir f tl)' tr.i.'ieal death of Mr.
II u. Iltelt. Suddenly he w ashtrielfell
tlini U pai-alviis. and the uud euma
a-.t infill. Mr. I' ark ivim onu of tho
wtalihut eitineus of Montgomery
ciiuihv lie leave a lurffe family.
Ile.lill ha- .lepi'ived the Ooinoi'l'atic
patt of tliis eonreshloiinl district of
three of .l jirtwjiectivn ealididutos for
iijufcTi-h. Tlio w.-to lion Ilonry
.iod wlm ui killed in u railroad
r.-i 1.. lion Kl lluvrhlett. who shot
hitiiM-'f jiiul Hon Jlenry t lark who
lu.s uit been Hit ilun n by jmralyhi.
lolinii'l llrei'ltliirlilt:" in t'oyr).
Iiinii 1.1 fi Kv . Sept. fi. "V y.
Lane who murdered Colonel Moduli-
)i.in;li and Ink no 1 .lame- luid a jire-
iiunn.irv bearing' here e-lertlay. ol-
oik I llietkinrldge on behalf of tho
pi 10m 1 waived 1111 examining trial
un li. ii'i 'irr.int nn I moed the court
to 1. tin .1 I. une to the jail at Krank-
fo 1 liidj" l'arrisli ordered the prio-
.ihi iik. n to I'm 11k fort ami kept
lln.ro uiiiil the (leloli -r term of n tirt
GEORGE HARRY TALKS.
lie Sny llo Unit N'nltilii!.' t On Wltli 111"
Apiirclirnslnn f r. I'mker.
Katon N. M.. Sept. :. Dr. Krakcr
will have to name wine 0110 bfsides
Oeorfji' Hurry for h.s betrayer. A re-
porter visited Horrle (or Harry ur ho
hilt on bolntf ealledi tit the county
jail nt Springer yesterday lie h a
hiiruuss maker by trade and Ikih lived
in Union for nearly four years lie
says ho will not bellevu the orlfflnal
Krakur is nllvo iintll he. sees him. llo
tlunles having received the letter
which Fraker claims to have writl
him frtnn Wisconsin. The ehar(;e upon
which lie wns apprchonded in Moberly
is for belnj; implcnted with several
others in looting residuncos in this
place during tho past three years
About 11 year ago ho formed tho ac-
quaintance of one .1. S. Phillips and
when tholr connection with the bur-
IflnrloR became known about live
week niro thev left hore together.
livid once poinlK to tho fact that Phil-
lips was drowned in tlio Arkansas
river near Halstcnd. Kan on August
V2 and the sheriff of this county has a
letter from that place slating that tho
bodv hud been buried there at (ho ox-
ponse of a brother who lives at Mount
Vurnon Ohio. While ut Moberly
Hnrrv is saitl to have received a. lottt!
which stated that the l'Yaker case had
been settled. This points to tho con-
clusion that ho was either connected
with the fraud or followoiL.lt more
closely than a disinterested party
wouhf have done. llo manifested no
siirpriso when told of Kraker's having
been. found nor was lie dismayed at
I'raker's charge of having hcen bo-
travetl bv him. but he strenuously do-
nies any Interest in tho former und nil
connection with tho latter.
A Wlilxky Miiii'h Yarn.
St. Loi'is. Mo. Sept. fi. .1. S. Hack-
ley a liquor drummer whose business
address is Louisville ICy. and whose
residence Is Moberly Mo. says he Is
tho man who outstripped the best de-
tective talent in tho country In "turn-
ing tip" the big insuraneo swindler
Jlotitys: "I have known both l'raktir
and Harry for nearly twenty years
and when I rend tho story of Traker's
drowning while on a fishing excursion
with such n crook as Harry. I was nt
onco struck with tho strangeness of
liis companionship as evidence of ras-
cality. I liuve beijn quietly at work on
the ease since Kroni tho llrst I was
ijoiivineed that Fraker was alive."
liackley says he came to the con-
clusion tiitit lioorge Harry was tho only
one with knowledge of tho tiil'air and
ho says hu thought he eould force defi-
nite and conclusive Information frotn
him. "So I began to track him" says
Haeklov. "After locating him I tie
enyetl him to Moborly and without
lotting himknow that 1 had anything
to do with it. 1 had tho.niatshal of tho
town who is a friend 'of mine arrest
I Jilm tor carrying concenietl weapons.
After" he had been in tlio
lookup a day without knowing
dellnitnly n lint charge would eventual-
ly b lodged against him I called
called on him. lip recognized nio at
once and aftor hour of porsiiaslon
and threat 1 got from him not only
all the details of tho uoutpirauy of
Kruker to swindlo tho intmranuo com-
panics hut also tho exact location of
the doctor's hiding place in tho wood
of Minnesota.
"Then 1 hurried to Topekn Kail.
iiutl told tho ofllcors of the Kansas
Mutual Life Insurnnco coinuanv all I
knew. Kruker's arrest soon followed.
That's till 1 will say about the mattor
at present "
'Tho attorneys at Kansas f'ityfor
the liiaurnnco' companies deny Mr.
iliiekley's story.
PUBLIC debttatement.
I'tiile Sun Omim Nisirly lyS.noil.Olill Slnrii
Tliilll lie Dili Aus'mt l
Wahiiimuo-v Sept. a. Tho public
lie-lit statement shows the public dobt
on the last day of August loss cash in
the treasury ti have boeiiSU('..i34:t3.1
an increase for thomnnthot 82815418.
Following is a recapitulation of tlio
debt: Interest hearing debt S7-173iiO-MO;
tlubt on which interest has censed
Hlnce maturity $10115870; debts bear
ing no intorest. eS7)UuoUlM total ?l
1
HBfHILUB.
MARVELOUS TESTS SUSTAINED BY
AN ARMORED SHIP SECTION.
ASTONISHING
RESULTS.
An Ail mil lltiirtitiirltou of n Side of tltn
tnuii ('iiiilriiiti.il ut I ml km limit
'I he Slrurture lli'lli Shut Welittf
liiK llitinlri'il of PouiiiK mill
Mrlkliic Willi mi l.iii'ncy
of n .Million l'lllllltls.
Wasiiinoton Sept. ft The new bat-
tleship Iowa will withstand the pro-
jec.iles of the best twelve-inch gun
a lion t. That was tho conclusion drawn
yosturdny from ono of the most impor-
tant lesls ev-r inailo at the govern-
ment piovliig grounds nt indiaif Honil.
For the litst lime sineti the use of Mod-
em guns uiiiil modern iiviuor begnu
expet intents to duloi'iulro the netunl
st i itlu anil Injury to which a battleship
would he-subjected if struck bva pro-
ji'ctilc. -For thai purpose a side armor
plate of the hittlcshlp Iowa now
building ul the I rumps yards in Phila-
delphia was lilted up on nn a-slual ro-
piodtifliou tif a soetioli of the ship. It
consisted of the inner nutl outer bot-
toms of llvo-ulglitliH luoli steel forming
compui intents with lateral steel l ilk-
heiitls four feet apart. OuUide. tho
outer bottom was a skin of live-eighths
steel ami between this nud the 1 l-lnuh
armor plate were ten inches of solid
oak backing. Above whs tho projec-
tion dock anil below (ho main dealt
the whole being bucked alwiv.- nud bo-lpll' !
low tiy ink of ibe cbUmntcd 'strength
of the proteetlon of inn in docks. Tho
plate itself was U feet fourteen
Inches thick nt the tup find sloping
tovxtird tho bottom to a thickness of
sevo n iik lies.
After two most satisfactory lots an
H.'il'-ptiilnd Wheeler Sterling sholl
driven by ItiO pounds of powder was
11 red at it from n twe'e inch gun.
The projectile struck with a velocity
of I SIM) or an energy of l.nlu.l'OI) foot
pounds. This shot should according
to tho estimates have penetrated a
si teen Inch Ilnrv-yireil plute. Al-
thoiih it cracked tho plttte already
weitlteuod by the two previous shots.
nud pcuolmtud to iIip wood bucking
it did not get through the lint-king.
Tho enormous recoil of the plato.
however pullod it from tho wood
about three-fourths of nn inch.
On tho whole tlio result of the tost
with ilm phile and framework wns
uausitlered remaikable. The plaio
withs.od the government test In? a
Ji uch pinto splendidly andconstnict-
ivoly t h-e test of n 17-inch plute Tho
lOtLtmu'c of th j frame ren'ly nston-
isiieu nil. becroinry Horbert was
STOCKMEN IN ARMS.
Driitiinil of tliiirrmir Morrill n ltiorcnnl-
riitkm of tin. l.Ue Slurk llonril
Topkkv Kan. Sent ft. A tdg light
is on in Kansas between tho stockmen
still Oovomor Morrill. To-ilny tho
eotiinilMlon men at tho Kaumis ( ity
stockyards toleg. nphetl tho governor
ilamiitidlug the reorganization of the
board They give as u reason tho fact
that two members of tho present
lumitl constituting n majority v bllsli
hrotnloatt every report of TYj.vt-f.sver
In any ootniitunitv in the State in or
lor to justify the collection of two
flents a lietitl iii Inspection fees on cal-
lo shipped from Texas New Mexico
aim Ariioiia through hausas to mar
ket.
Tho stockmen of tho slate are also
irganisiug and will demand of (iov-
rnur Morrill tho rcniovtil of tho pros-
snt hoard. The stockmen Of Kansas
buy tholr cnttlo in Xow Mexico and
Texas and they cliilm tho two cents
Inspection fee is a ra he-off for tho
hoard
FORECLOSE A RAILROAD.
HE IS BEHIND PRISON BARS IN THE
RAY COUNTY JAIL
LAWYER M-KINLEY TALKS.
lie Snj 1'rnUer Licit About tloorce Hurry
(Inrlif llic l-'rakcr llrlrn In n TniiRlf
. Ho)- .Vim Diilllic limn In ii !.
Aiiki-Ii'h It.iforiii School.
I.eriilnc tin. Tnnle of n
Sliiii'iiiiikiT.
Suit ltri;iiii In Toii.ku A;iiliMt lhi Onui
tin mill Itt'piilillniii nlloj.
Toi'KKA. Kan. So pi. I. Suit was
comnieni.o'l in the Flitted States
circuit court to-dny to foreclose
two mortgages against the Omnha
ntitl Ilepublioan Valley railroatl.
which etnds from Valley. Neb . to
.Manhattan Kim. Until suits nro
brought by tlio American Loan and
Trust company. Onu of the suits Is to
foreclose u mortgage of Sa.ifln.iwo ami
tho other one of Sl.SlO.OO" Tho lino
rVf roml tins been operated by the
Union Pacific
BASE BALL SCORES.
lVmlrrn l.tsictie.
At lmllinoiKvllii - IUiismi (tltr ft. liullnnii-
.Nlltllilllll I. I'll Kills F
At lkwloii llintnu 13. ClitoiiKii.V.
At Ki'w York Hnl itiime N'hw York It PJll-
ImrRO; fiHHl ubiiip New tk I'ltlKlnlrn I.
At Plillmlsliililn l'iltiul.liitilii 10 SI. l.miU2.
At Ikllhnore lliiltliiii.nl 7 IuiIhIIIk ;t. L-J
At tlmn-lsiiil Clpvi'lnnil 11 llrniiklm S.
Wl'Hlrril AKKOL'llltloiL
Vt llntllimtim- IliirlhiKloa . St. Joili I.
1'url Scott Wlilo Opi'ii.
Voter Sciti'. Kan. Sept. ft. Tho city
eouuoilof tliis city by n vote of 7 to .'
with ouo nbsonteo. decided to repeal
all ortlliiaiieos prohibiting tho maim-
fnctuio tt ml sale of intoxicating
liquors In tho oily. This action was
titkon to render inefToetlvo tlm otl'tirls
of the police commissioner to enforce
thj prohibitory law. It Is believed
iliu county authorities whoso duty it
is to protooiiltt violators will not In-
iferforo with open saloons. and Jluit
thu sale of liquor will be resumed in
Fort Soott
After Cluirlnj' 1'nlr.
Sax Kiia.ncim o Sept. &.V. V. Ulp-
greatly rojoitvd at the result und tap-UH'.Vi who tiirec years ago kliot John
turn feumpsou. chief of the ordnance . .itaekaVi the inllltunuire lor winch
Cliortuw Mill
Sol m Mi At.Ksrn:. 1
big mas- mooting of
iicctaw - took place at
Treat.
T Sept ' A
represtntatlvo
Aloku yester-
dav t hern being 17 liulihns by blool
nn all' ut l.i'OO non-citien pre--nt.
li. -..Uiiion tvuiv adopted niemoiial-
xTiu ' Hie I h.MStitw liatlomil conni-i!.
st. ii li coni'iiea at Tuskahoma in iirto-
btr to . pi ouit an Indiuu (JOiuinis-tioii
and t ii at with the lUwcs oin-
inlssiun
.luliii Slurllii Kctriu-K.
Tort k a Kan. hept V -The libel
suit against ox-Senator John Martin
licnding hi the district court of Allen
county hi which ex-Collector of in-
ternal Itocnue Nelson F cers is the
complaining witness i- to lie di.-iui--.ed
Mr. Aoars was in I'.ipvka and
gutt out a letter from Senator miiui
mulling the nucQMary a'sihigi
John N. linil 1'umiKi Swuy.
t UlLf.troTIIK. JIo Sopt 5 J dill X
lio)d an ex-cdltor of notu and a lead
itig latvyer isdoad at his home here
aged it years. Ho was born in Lick-
lug eouuty. Ohio. During the rebell-
ion be published tho I'uiriuttiiiil Vi-
detu at l'airmonnt Va. and to him
belong the credit of agitating that
portion of Hk' state and carrying his.
agitation to a successful termination.
Hcwusadelegato from West Virginia
to tho national iMiiventign at l!nlll-
juore. that nominated Lincoln for his
second term.
bureau said tho injury both to the
plate and frame was very minimum.
'The framework witsstoiAl the shock
better than wc hoped it would" sa'tl
Captain Sampson
LI'S PROCLAMATION.
t'hliiii'n li'i'rtiy 1'ruWi'ii llie MUslonurleH
inn I Wit r in the 1 llili.i-r.
Xr.n oi.k Sept. .'i -It KSpj-r see
retury of the ltt.nrd of Foreign Mi--slons
of thu IVesbj lerian church in
iho Fniletl States receive! a letter
yesterday from He v. I. W. Houston of
Nanking China dated July 1.'. Tho
letter c-iii tains neon- of thu proclama
tion issut'd by Li Hung (.'bang thu
viceroy which not only requires tho
Chinese to re f ruin from molesting nils-
blouurics. but speak in tonus of praise
of the work done by thuiu.
Mi. Spec r Mirs thu proclamation
illustrates tho folly of forming judg-
ment of tho wliolo of China from con-
ditions existing in one (Motion and It
Is mine significant because Nanking
has a ways lwon a more or lest turbu-
lent center.
hu set veil six months in the county
jail is now pursuing Charles 4. I'alr.
Mr. Fair admits that ho has known
for some time- that Itlppcy has been
pursuing him but expresses Ignorance
of ati. reason for I'lppuy's action
.Int. Minn Itiwiiini'.
lb'iirqi k Iowa Sept. "i - Operations
in the lUmtngo zinc mines iieiir this
city the largoat oro-proiluciug initio in
the state havn boon lesumed. Tlio
mines linvtj buun cloned bluer last July
when they worn shut down heciuse of
the low pilco of (lie oie. This neigh-
borhood Is rich ill zinc.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES
30.1103. 17V
There aro also eertiticates and treas-
ury notes outstanding offset by an
Lqual amount of cush in tlio treasury
nmnunt'ug tog00.'(UIMi3. Tho cash
in tho troasurv is classified as follows:
(Jold $1IU.1 10"JC; 8llvvr.BS511.447.31-l;
paper Sl.'i0.3f453l; bonds disbursing
pincers bulancos etc.. $16817531";
totiii SH'iC.niio tl.'. against which thoro
uro demand liabilities amounting to
48430? I. S'.i leaving a cash balance of
iltil.OS'J.JJrt. T he deoroase in the cash
for the month was S3iO374.
Inillaiiit on a strike.
Dkku KiVKlt Minn Sept. S. One
hundred und fifty Indians who have
been working for Frank Vance gath-
oritur his hay crop wont on u strluo
yusturday. und capturing Mr. Vance
threatened to burn him ut tho stuko
un loss lie a at' odd) to tjipir demands.
Mqru thuu thu. tlio Indians declared
thoy would sculp hint before tho tort
lure wus begun. Mr. Vanoe who
was badly frightened got away from
the Indians and remained in hiding
until the rod men hail gone back to
their reservation.
Mexli-nu Tim n WuhIii-iI Away.
l'A0t. J'ass. Texas. Sept. 6. In-
formation has reached hore that the
town of Ahasolo in Mexloo a place of
00 iiiliabllimU was entirely wusIiihI
nwny Hunduy afternoon but flftoon
houses reinniiiing. Three miles away.
at tho village of Uodlquez every
lintlxi tvai) nAetiiad muatv IrMfl hut i ".
SUSi-U St WVT S 4 W S S t 1 I MIVHVt - t .1. . I 4
down below JlmlnuA at the hacienda """" . " .a.. .sv uooui -
itiui in i i biv uiw jt iiiu j'i .isi rutic
BIG IRRIGATION SCHEME.
Ciilnrallo fniillnlUU Itrupi.te to Ki'clullll
SOO.IIIIO Ai.im of Arid IaiiiiI.
Dbnvbii Col.. Sept. s Tho Pawnee
Past. Itetcrvoir company lias Uled with
tho state land 1m aid a request to he
sent to the sicretary of the interior to
aggregate 3(S ui aires of land inIogau
c unity for ree'aitintion untier the arid
1 nml act. The i-om uuy is represented
by tieoi'ito II. Wr.1 of (.reeiwy. The
prnpo.sition of the company is to rn-
blrtict a reservo'.r which will bobj
1500000(M0 cubic fet of water whieli
will Im- bumVtvHt to iirigato .'.uo.ilOU
acres of land The ditch which will
be cmdruulel will be fifty miles
long. It i-believed at the -tate hind
odice that the plan is a feasible one.
ANTI-FUSION DEMOCRATS.
lite AtliuiiiUlnilli.il 1 Ip.titsil In Xi-lirnku
Will .Noli'lniil. s 1 ull TliltKl.
Lincol. N i... Nipt ' The stale
Domocciitic tun.' -nl 'on m veiled here
to-day. This is the ing of the party
thai re(u-ed to he u (actor in the
fusion iii'iuiigeint'iit with tlu PoiKilts.s
last ye j r on i In- state ticket us their
leinleiK sllegi- The. body i n unit in
favor of the ndiniuistrat ou mill suy-
ihiug it in ty do. ur ui that direction.
'l'lie toiivi'iitlon till nainu a fall
lii-krl. wlm li tins ie.il menus supreme
juilge and university legeuls. This
Kxprosfi eumpanios aro llglitlug thu
occupation tax at New London Mo.
of
of Kueenns thu llootl destroyed prop
erty (ikiimaieii at sis.UJU.
I'ut tlrovrc Hpiuaiiitrtl.
Ctxnx.SATi Ohio Sept. r.. When
the ease of Pat Crown charged with
lruin rubbery at St. Joseph Mo. wqs
cttlled in the police court yesterday
the prisoner was remanded until Sep-
tember H. to await tho arrival of the
oQlcers from Miskourl.
(Irriimu SorlalUt An cry.
J.OKDOK f cpL 5. A dispatch from
Herliu says the socialists are resolved
to hold meetings (hrpugbout the coun-
try til consider tho empiiror's attitude
nud thero Is no doubt cri! days la
jbore for then.
He-unfoiuQinunlR to the number
13(10 arrive I at Havana from rqiaiu.
Unit twolvo inclios in eireuiufuronuu
foil at Now London Hulls e nnty Mo.
Louis lroiiua:i was thrown from tv
train at Carrollton Mo. ami fatally
hurt.
Utah women cannot vote till tho
territory become- u stntv say tho
eourts.
Hen HUor jr. anil his wife uro In
jail ut illooiiiiugton 111. for having
stolen two horses.
The revenue statement shows that
l 1 7.U0U more revenue was recoived In
July than in August.
Mrs. Alice Fleming of New York Is
under arrest on sospVlou of having
murdered her mother
A bank lias been oigiiui.ni nt Neo-
desha Kan. with S.'A.inni mpltal and
leading men as tl reeioi'..
lr. A. M. llutchiii-oii of Hutchin-
son Kan. has been npp niitod head
physician at the state n-fornntory.
It is auuoiiuut'd thst sjtoili after be-
ing made cardinal w.ll lemalii in thu
Fuited State a- pro delegato apos
tolic
Caiiudiuu eruiMTn are .-i.-Jtlg ull
NewliMiiidland Ushing m Imoncr found
in ( anatliaii waters A iiiittllet Is
feared.
Mahel htnuley. an Anif nenn noil-
fesMid t-o stealing jewelry in London
und was sentenced to twelve uiimtllb
iiiiprisoiiiuewt.
The tiau From isco board of 1 1 on Ull
has appealed to the nutioiml authori-
ties to take pi-i caul ions against eliplcrn
in Jupnn and IUw aii
WashoiiU north of saltilln. Muxleo
have euused tin- suspension of through
trattla It msy be some days buforu
the damage will be repaired.
The Interior depurliusnt bus decided
that thu uccrctlott lutuU at the mouth
of the Illinois river belong U the state
of Illinois and not I nele Sam.
Mury Jane Silhorinsii and her hus-
band were arrufctod at Pine lllutL Mil.
because they got married before Mrs.
Sllbenimn uuMtsed of lu-r former hus-
band. beiiator lirlco has set-un-d control of
the Clovtilund Akron and (Joliimhus.
nk in thu trunk
to Ik- trying to
establish.
Kansas Citv Mo. Sept 8. Dr.
tleorge v. Frukor wus taken from tho
count" Jail at 4:10 o'clock yoslutdny af-
toi'ion nml .slnrtoil on his war in
(HiH'nf the shorllV af Itny county
nn ' deputy for the liny county Jnll
nt Klchnioild. The tloetor wns shorn
if tho side whiskers that ho ve-o
when ho arrived In Kansas City on
Tuesday nud it changed his frtuliil ex-
pression wonder fully. It iimtlu hint
look ten years younger nml un onu
not familiar with his ago would have
guessed him to have been over '.'l ybars
old.
All day long up to tho very moment
of his transfer from tlio jail people
kept going and coming unit it is esti-
mated that all of H.ont) visitors hail
their curiosity gratified. Among tho
callers were a number of women in-
terested in church and missionary
work and on of thorn remarked to
Mnishal Keshlcar that It would have
been a most excel lent phui to have
ch.rgiidan admission fee to seo Fra-
ker and turn the receipts over to some
charitable orgauinit.un.
Major lllnko L. Woodson tho attor-
ney ennsed somo excitement by pub-
llofy announcing that the Frukor In
custody was not tho missing Dr. Fru-
kor. Tho major culled upon the pris-
oner and openly inailo this declara-
tion. Fruiter smiled and Io hl qnUlt
way answoietl: "If 1 am not niyt
Fraker who am I'.' Noll seo about
that."
Attorney II McKlnloy called ut tho
jail ami he recognized and in turn
was piomptlv recognised by Frukor.
llo defended Mrs. Frukor in hor di
vorce proceedings brought by tho doe-
tor in Its7 or IriSs ami was tliodootor'8
attorney when ho was arrested tit
Tripplett. Mo. some years ago for soil-
Imr lltiuor without a license.
"Frnkor lies when ho says ho know
(icorgo Hairy In his native town" ro-
uniiked Attorney MoKlnloy. "Tlio
truth is. that ho made tho noqiutinl-
anon of Harry In Trlplott whore they
wore fast friend. A curinus elrmm-
htaiii'o in connection with Fraker's
habits whilu in Trlplott was that his
associate were miidu up wholly of
hoys and ho wns seldom soon In tho
company of n young man.''
"Harry was a tough oitien and in
latil was sent to the Jefferson City
neultontiary from Triplutt for stealing
horses from a rotative of mine' said
Mr. MoKlnloy. "If I reineiulicr r'.gh'ly
liis sentence wns for live years and
Sheriff MiMiro who eaiiturctf him had
li thrilling ninl exulting experience
with ills pilsouor. He hail Hurry
shackled both hand and foot und wus
bringing him on a tin In to Keytes-
villi'. Harry made the excuse that
ho wanted to go to the elotet. and
us tho train was rniiuing at a
spend of twenty-five miles un
hour mid tho mini was thoroughly
Ironed tho sheriff did not dream tlutt
hu would attempt an of cape. In this
hu was mistaken for Harry rained tho
car window and jumped out through
tho aperture. As soon .is NhorlUf
Moore discovered that the bird hud
How n he had the train stopped organ-
Led a posse anil stalled oul in sunreh
of Ilaiiy. llo was found hiding in th i
stubble (it a wheat Held ami remark-
ublo tostalj wus unhurt."
vx'TxV'W '' ' ' a" '
DRIVING BARGAINS
ninl
ill.
is A pleasant bu-iness It's s spsnhlng team to i n t i-liimi
hnpelessly distanced if you allow yourself to y t heli i tl any
what we're driviig- bargains In footwear and it's m i - ug our l.u-ui.
a w Inning guiu l.ut don't forget: while we drive vi trike bate-in
enu't always be on the road tho.igh; the stock's guir. autl don t n.ot n
first cholees hove nil been soltl. Now'a the situ to bu tsuperti i l
prioes; these arc twins that put the Siamese pnJr owtnplolely in ihe -.li i.h
ii i-..
1 i. i -1
1 1 to
ke
tint
I..W
Eisensclimiut & ilelscli
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
Repairing Neatly Done.
Cheapest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery (Jueensware Tinwareanil
WOOD
111 iiortu SocOutl Si. Germau sin! Kngllsh Spoken -
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
i t ..iv'ii m
partv lust year.
Ouvrruor Slwrrlll hi l!niHirtii
I.uI'oiiia. Kan . Nii. ' At the suo-
oud day of the Khd-j-. Xatiooal tiuanl
ciicaiiipment sentnu I- were posted anil
the ont'ro day wn- p.i-si'd in military
ex -rcisui. At '- o . I.m-U last evening
(loviirnor Morrill and other state of-
lie-lols arrived in time to witness a Ual- j This is an Important li
lotmasciubion. followed by drcs pa- hno whloh he Is said
nulc aitur wtncli l lie troops iMtssetl in
i 1 it t tr tiuTi-ti a f Itss iwm urnni'
1 . I The Hopublluans of Snniuer eonnty.
General Cojiplnger had a eon fercnoe Kan. have named W H Matldy for
with Indian Commissioner llrownlng treasurer l. G. Millard for register
anent Jackson's Hole. lie recom-1 I). A .Lewis for sheriff Charles Sadler
inunds that it be annexed to Yellow- for clerk Orvlile Mnith fur surveyor
stone park. and Michael Huffman or coroner.
A TOtMlll I'ltAKtilt nr.m.
lit la tin Itii'orrlKlliln Hoy Mint In Inn Cnt-
IforulM Ituform Htilu.ol
Los Amiki.i (-"!. Sept 8. Ouo of
tho holrw of (loorgo W Fraker ia nn In-
innto of tho Whittlur .Statu Itwform
school whuru ho has been qimrterud
for thu Inst throe yours He Is Adolph
Fraktir Is yean old ami a cousin of
tho doctor.
In 18fJ Dr. Fraker visited the coast
for thu purpose of locating the chil-
dren of the family of which Adulph
wus one of thu seven children lis)
discovered Adolph in the reform school
and took n great fancy to him provid-
ing him with costly presents and de-
claring his intention of taking the loy
Kast and giving him an education. He
luft the eoast In the spring of KVs
proiuii Ing to return fop A Itdph In the
fall Hu oorresiMiiuled with the boy
tntli.iliitt.rbii Sill tlm l.lmiLli lif Jnlv
when Frukor was miuI to have heen
drownetl.
Thu iliidlng of Fraker destroyed the
beautiful en tlu he hml attempted to
build for tho !"'. nail reduces Adolph
again to the pluuu of a tteiiHllass In
inato of the reform stthool. He la be-
ing taught the trade of a shoemaker.
IValollli'ti Holilx-r Allrn IJiuiclit.
Si'ill.NdriKl.n Ma Sept 5. Charles
Alton ouo of the Spring Held III.
postolllco rob Iters who broke out of
thu Ludlow street jail In New York
July I last wus arrested here to-dsy
on a tulegram from Ozark where he
jiad defrauded tho postmaster and
several bankers out of small snms.
Claud Webb a emifldonce man raeAtit-
y chased out of St IahiU was caught
jdihJiLr
What Col Jones Says.
liuthrte Ok. Aug. SI. VS.
Knowlton Dantlrrine Co. Uentl-
men: Some time ago my hair began
falling out badly. I used Dunderlne
for n few times am' it lias entirety
stopped my hair from falling out and
has eausetl u growth of vigorous hair.
Danderlno is also uiioxcolled for all
diseases of scalp and hair and especial-
ly for eradicating dandruff II gives
one pleasure to recommend Danderlno
as I am satisfied It is all you claim for
It. and that it Is tho very best hair re-
storer that has ever been placed on tho
market Yours truly.
Thus a Jump.
Attorttoy ut Law
jlaniirndiiros all kinds of Vehicles. PainUiiK. Tiiniiiiiiir. ninl
Itcpairhi"; promptly uIWmhIoiI'Io.
:it2 S011II1 Division ;irooi - (iullirii. Uk.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave and Division
On Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Bast Trads Only. Best Cooiia
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone N V5
OSCAR HAMILTON. Manager
M. L. TUBNKU. rV-sMleut
CAPITAL NATIONAL
UUTWR1E OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid : :
Undivided profit.
(iKO K. H1LL1M.M.I.1 ' a-l. .
BANK
150000
sn.ooo
Stillvater and Orlando
Exctianae Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
rTratlass livery barns at Btillvatcr andlrlando. The U.i of teams aw'
Improved facilitlos for carrying passengers betweon those two poiuts. t'eatn
always roady to start at any time In the day and return at your f.'.aj .
The shortest and quickest route between Ui'thrle- and tstillwatcr is v a I'rta.f'
Ui
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