The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 81, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 11, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OI'IICIAl OIU1AN !' OKLAHOMA UKMOUUAOY
IIKIMUK OK I'llltl.K AT KIN. IIAItlUSOM AVKN'UK.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDMSDAY MOJttNIWG SEPTEMBER 11 1f5.
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NO. HI
VETERANS AT LOUISVILLE
MANY THOUSAND OF OLD SOLDIERS
rLOCKlHtt TO DIXIE LAND
BLUE AND CRAY THERE.
fcx-toiifoileratpfi Were Sent n I'mtt'riinl
liitltntlmi 0imlns nf the Itiicuinp-
incut- ('oniiiiiiiiiler-lit-Clilcf l.mv-
ltTdlti'ii a Hourly Itei'i'ittliin
ttiimiiu Sim lotlm llu?y
Tlio l'ltHt liny.
Loihsvim.k Itv. . Sept. 10. Yostnr-
ila tin' twenty-ninth encampment
opened fnrinnll.v with a pnnido
t tin- sirrivnl of Lonimnnder-in-Chief
Law Icr .mil stuff nt 7:.l0 o'clock lion-
et ul Lnwler nml tin- Columbian noil
uf i uu-ago nml other organizations mi
tin' escort .-.peeial truin were met nt
tin I limn depot hy members of the
committee on imitation nml reception
in eari-iutfca. Tin1 Kentucky National
guard local posts and other civil or-
ganizations were formed on llrotidwny.
In tin- tirst carri. ijje. w i'h Commaniler-
m ( h if l L.iwler wire t oionel It. W.
Ki-ll.v. 1'ilitor of the Louisville Coin-
mcreial uml coinui iinier of the (1. A.
li ili'inu Intent of IvenUf'Uy uml tlio
ch.iu men of the u ilution und recep
Louisville I
lion olll mil toes i lie
l.r'ion wusa fcautre of tin paiade
The l.iilt house the headquarters of
the n.i! ioiiiiI olli. m-.. was beautifully
tlccui iled
Wliile the I'd cptlOU of the colli -maii-ii
r in eliief and his it a IT wa the
uii--t i jn .-.iiif event ui the day. tlio
net pi ioiii at the depots of the il. A.
It posts uml veti runs arriving iu other
I'lonps were eiiially interesting
isp. 1 iu! tiams ai rued ns fust as they
could lie handled in the depot and the
ioi.il iMoilswiii' kept busy. From
i'.irh 'in irniiifr t :.rni''liout the tiny
duim i'iiij)4 weie lien id in all direction--
ns the veteiuns were being us-
coiwd to their icspeelivo hendijunr-
1. 1 s Xiie nil i .uN estimated that
tuning hist night und up till noon to-
day tiie-. nad brought ."ill.obO people
lie it
While tlio mlhix from Northern
itutes is tii'inomloiis yet it tines not
fcui'ii's the tide from the South. All
railroatib fiom the .southern States tiro
running trains us close together as pus-
Midi au-l their reports iiuilcutc that
ih demand for p&siigo will continue
ultluc'ht 'I'll? litU'inlutiLU of t'oufed-
n.it. icleiaus is very large nml tiiey
nn mine in helping tliu ptOf-le of
1. iiu-i i lie to t'M'1'i'i.iiii t lie "Yankee "
I iniiiiaiidei -in-l Illef Ihinil.V of the
iViin ul eteiaii" is quartered with
I oiniiiiimU'i' Law Icr and the Sous of
ra ian will spend the week here on
in ii.' Li lomwilii' as well as many
I'll mil loi the Ai my of the Teiuusseo
and de'litiilioii ol the monumental
puil. i.i I liickain.iug'i. The weather is
ple.is.nil and evei Lliiiiff on the open-
mi day is fuvorabV for the most sne-
ccssfnl ule rlainmciil of the bos in
blue lv their brot heis in gruy.
1'rob.tlily the most importaut bust-ne-.s
that will he transacted nt the
pifeiit I'liuampiiieiit will be tho join-
in of the Woman h Itelief corps and
The l.inliesof the li. A. It. ill one or-
der While it has not been fully de-
termined to do this it will b reeoiii-
liu mlcd anil the sentiments In its favor
me Mich that there is hardly it doubt
n the consummation of the plan. The
Woinan'i. Itelief corps has exH'inled in
the ueitfliborlioodof l.ifKi.tKiO in char-
iuible purposu . It works through
all chninielx while the other body be-
ints eon lined In us labors to tho wives
and lenitives of the veterans la
necessarily limited. If the proposed
plan is earned out llie
work will be
mi a (.'i cater scale than has ever In-cn
kiiu a n dt-fi re. The ticnerul fetiinif is
th.it this movement
frond if both
would lie for i he '
t inventor
Uiir.il Allen
.Tohn 'itiimr ltrin Ail
uno others madenddresses
at the I tog Watch
if the navul vet-
er.uis lust night
'1 he colored veterans are being '
treati d with especial consideration iu
ci nit i al iii ion ii f the report about the I
Colin line being di aw n here. j
AfU-r IioIiIiiilt iill-.lay reception!)
Oi ueral Lawler anil staff ut o p. ill.
tliin d with I'ob'iiel II. S. Colin and at
H p in were formally preseutod to
I'le-iileiii sherlei of thecitlJiis' com-
no iu.'. ltanstuii post of St. l)n is and
tile ' illeiiinutl posts sereiiutled the
puits ut the Sherli mansion where a
brilliant social event .wis in progress.
Tin- f ! owiiiir is a i ipy of the invl-
tanon sent to the members of the Con
feil i Mite iissiciutii n
i.i.irSu At ii mi eling of the coin-
inittee mi cuuip tires hehl ut headijiiur-
ti i - "n I'liilay t-vi mng September 6
tl i uudeisi(;ie I were appointed as a
Si. 1 1 il coiniiiUtee to extend an invita
ti n t . vour sot lety to attend all the
cai ipine eM-rcises tn be held in this
Citv I'.iniigtlu ev.-niiigs of UlB llth
l.lliainl I tlhin-.ts at Music hall I'luo-
tlixviili nation. il park These esrercises
we In lieve. 111 interest and entertain
jr.ui s e-l'iiion soldiers who did
ti.e r 1. 1: in I'll" r.it in the great strug-
jle of ttie late war We cordially and
Cj'iMstly invite i. u to be i-reseut So
Co ' un.l let us shauo vour hand and
s Ur .is iHissible inlrislin you to our
1m it... in bretiiicn. who will jo n us
i.) li. 'Mills' von i luart weleotue.
. ui oufeil T.ite button will euiille
ynxt to reciignit'nn and a place around
en camp tiros.
lutliollc At omen I-uxoreil.
W tsiiiM. ruK Si it In Thilatholio
Ttti'i'erslty has ilec'ided In utllllit
w.'u.ou a- pupiN iii all the higher
Btit lies omurueing courses of
Si .. re ii philosnpliy and the arts
'lie nn.versity heretofore has been
av .tut ! for priests alone. With cho
opci' " - of tlio institution lu October
worn n htiulents will also bo ncaonled
ailmisM n to the leutnroH und studios
in the regular anil special courses
thotip-!) not permitted to matrlgulate
and 6- cufe degree.
Emi'irroe Wtllluin Inn determine I to
Dialio a vigorous cruuido against the
Socialists
CORDETT NOT TRAINING.
llnrs Not lllllik the 1'lRlit Will Coinu OfT i
nml In Ituieii g Hum it at thn llifl.
Nkw Toiik. Sept. 10. Anioriiingpn-
ppr jnint a report that Champion Cor
bf U'n friends ilil n t belicvo tho light
with FIUhIihiuuiib will come oit uml
thiitcoiiRuiiuontly he lb not (mining.
An inlorview Is (jivon with l'nr.son
Davios. who snys: "1 saw Corhett
about a week ago and did not like hi
looks lie did not appear to have tho
life nnd energy which he formerly
itMosetl nnd his eyes were tlttll and
liatleas. 1 attributed this to tho fact
Uml he bud boon knocking about the
country a rent ileal playlnjf ball ut-
tui1liif theatrioul performances koet)
llif late hours nml other dissipations.
Corbett U n wonderful man though
and a great lighter. If he trains ami
outers the rlui; in ttt condition theru
is no doubt but he will whip Fitr.-
AituinoiiN. ltoli. ho.vcvcr. is in great
condition right nt this time anil will
put up an awful light. It .Urn is not
right up to the mark he may suffer
defeat. I don't attach much iinpor-
touoe to what 1 hoar of the condition
of the two men for I don't beliovo
they will meet at least not In Texas.
When a governor of n state nnnounwa
he will slop it prize light ho usually
menus what hu says nnd In this iu
Mtaiicc I think Governor Culberson
is in enrnent."
DEATH IN A WASHOUT.
I'liRlneer anil I'lrenmll on tlio CSntf Ite.ul
Kllti-il 'llie I.lnn nlHiililril.
Xwimio Mo.. S'opt. 10. A special
trnin of four ears of Ill's nnd lumber
and a pnssenger coach on the Kansas
i lty l'ituburg and (lulf railway was
wrecked five mllim south of here nt
H:S0 o'clock yesterday morning by run-
nlnif into a washout. In the conch was
npcrlntendonl Alorloy anil several
others.
John Fore tho engineer ras killed.
He Hvod at lMttsburg nnd left a wife
ami four ohlhlieii. William Fltz-
iferald fireman was also killed lie
was unmarried .lnsper Howe brako-
tnuii wiw badly Injured in tho back.
It is thought that thure was a cloud-
burst In the iolnity. Several other
washouts are near and train service
will bo abandoned for several days.
BASEBALL SCORES.
Western I.mRiii".
AtJIIlwMtikeo-illhvaukooU (Irtinil Haiiiil0.
N'atloiiiil I.i'UKllr.
At l'liiniloliilila-l'irt unmv. I'ldladslnliln
U. liunUville li ireimd t-mnt. UuUtill 'J.
I'lnlndnliiliis s.
At HiMtnu IhMtiMi A SI. LKtidit (X
At llattlinnitr-tlallhnore 4 Clotolntid 1
At Niw yiwk-OIrliiiiHtl I. New York I.
At rittrtMttc- Httnlxiru t' WaildnutiHi I.
At llrookl0(TTl;aMSJltwW1ll3.
A l.ilmr IMitur lll4iiiiii.
Kanha C'itv Kan. Sept. 10. Will-
iam Stackhousu the editor of the La-
bor lteeord is at present causing his
friends hihI relntlvos much worry uml
iiutisinesK. S n mhi y afternoon he din
appeared suddenly ami as yot he has
not been heard from. The short lib-
eiice of a day and n night would not
ordinnrll" cause so much alatm but
previous to his disappearance Stack-
liouse told his brother I 'mil that he
would huve to Mud his funerjl ex-
penses for him. lie intimated several
limes that hu would commit suicide
mid yesterduy his brother who has
been workinir us solicitor on the La
bor lleionl. was searching everywhere
for him. almost distracted with four
and grief.
Mil)' Cull :i Ciiiivi'iittiiu.
Toi'iiKA. Kan. Sept. !. .1. S. Itleh-
nut on chairman of the Demncrutiu
; slate ceiitml committee writes from
Norwich tonn. to Seorolary W. II. L.
! i'epperill. iiistruotliig him to Usui' u
I call for tho meeting of tho committee
at tho Throop hotel lu Topekn toward
tho hist of the month. It is (julte
likely Umt the due silver DcmoeruUi
w II urge the coiiuulttue to cull a oon-
I veiilion in order that an expression on
1 the iiionuv onestlon may bo obtained.
t 'l''e lfn!l u'" uve ojixMisod to a conven
tion
The S) bjMtmu lu Slllwiiilkiii.
Mhwai hhK Wis.. Sept. 10. Twenty-live
mail curriers connected wilh
' tlu P's"ttlcts of thin oily yesterday
were cileil to snow cause wny tliey
should not be removed suspended or
reprim.i niled. This is nil the result ol
a secret investigation by the govern-
ment which has been going on In
several cities for some time back-
Oiiu Metliu uf tho llrlii;u Wreok.
CUkHOKKi: Kun. Sept. 1). Mist
Annie Moore of Webb City Mo
who was lu tliu Memphis rail-
road wreck suvon miles west
of here Saturday evening when the
train went through the briilgo uml
plunged into Lightning creek died of
her injuries lust night. The body will
be taken to Wobb City for burial.
Klllisl In ii ll.lt! liilllle.
Wasiiin.ho .Sept. 10. lleiijuuiln F.
Myers .'" yeart old was almost In.
stuutly killnl yesterday iu a ball
game lie was sliding to second bate
in an amateur match when the base
man jumped into the air to catch u
thrown lutl! lie dropped on Myers
hi b.xly falling on the young man's
neck and dislocating bin spine.
inl.onler ami I'olltli'liiii.
Skmua Kan . Spt. !. Ilorttoo Ul
Steward at one time oity attorney ul
Sabuthu Kun. was yestcnlay con
victed u.' etulteEzlumunt iu thu district
court of this oounty. The crime was
committed In Subtthu in 1845 Steward
having sold a farm fur u non-resldoiit.
col icct od the monov and lied.
J'uliilii 'ni llutthiB.
Oi AtiiK Kan. Jjept. . The oon-
tiuuous rains of the past few would
th i en ten great loss to thy potato ortir1
..f li k... linn 'PIih nnrlli 1c tlini.mili. '
! rouked and this crop which pram
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ikra iu no u uik unu. vnicwmiiy in llie
Knw river
lotted
valley is being badly
A 5ll.niirl Itiink lotiL
Xkw LoxiuiX Mo.. Sept. 10. State
Hunk lixaminer Austin closed the
l enter bank at Center. Ralls county
William chmtiuii Ains appointed receiver.
NOT A HOUSE IN THE TOWN ES-
CAPED THE STORM'S FURY.
SUNDAY'S TERRIFIC RAIN.
Twrli-o InrliCn of Wulrr Toll In mi In-
errilltil) Hliort Tlmo nml liter I'.uol-
l( lhi.isf Win Ctilltlilrrnliljr
Uniimse.l llisith uml Hon-
ace I'muoit liy I llit-
lllliKUt Anil Ci'lller.
(iMM.EV. Kmi.. Sept. 10. About S
o'clock Snnduy mnrniiig a storm of
wind tun) rain hurst on this town from
the northwest. The wind was what
Is known ns it "straight blow." and its
in Inch lof wit tmilnh eonllned to the
unroofing of buildings A downpour
of rain immediately followed of n
volume that enii best bo appreciated
by the statement that twelve inches
of wulcr foil in an incredibly short
time. This deluge completed the de-
struction that hud not been accom
plished by the wind. In a few min
ute every stock ot good in town nnu
been soaked and the household pos
utea every stock of giod in town
sessions of moat of tho inhnbltmits
wore in tho snine condition. is: range
to say. with all of tho falling roofs
und walls tinil living ilobrls that broke
windows fur and near not a pci'Aon of
the town reported more than the
slightest personal injury.
As reported the losses are. Metho-
dist uhuich. blown down; 1'hrlslian
chinch (now) completely wrecked;
l'ope's hardware --tore building and
stock distroyed: lVjsemluii A Son
general store building dniiiaged stock
ruined; Stockton drugs building un-
roofed stock wet; iovc general store
building unroofed stock destroyed;
tiilgeg grocer building unroofed
stock completely destroyed: Richard-
son llro. livery barn destroyed some
animals injured; Hmker slumber yard
stock scattered and shattered: licll
hay shipper b.irn destroyed and large
quantity of liny wet; adjoining the
livery barn were a number of frame
buildings occupied as residences; the
fronts of these were blown out ami
contents Hooded; Olcsoii hardware;
stock utterly ruined building tore to
pieces; In the second story was locntatl
Odd Fullow's hall; Smith's hotel im-
roufetLjKxntonts ruined by wator: ad-
joining livery stable destroyed: Flnley
hotel roof ditumged nnd contents
wetted; Powers moat market build-
ing destroyed. Amuiig the private
residences destroyed were those of
Mr. Chamberlain and I)r Hichurdson;
scarcely a residence in tho town es-
caped damage A grcnt deal nt iliun-
age is fari'd in the contiguous coun-
try. One farm house half a mile fiom
town was comp'etely destnw rd. and
one inmate badly hurt
Kll.l.l:l) IIV I.IUIII.M.Nd.
A
Woman Near Dims Kun.. .Ileela
Ileum In Ihu Nliirin.
Yatks iKNrrii. Kan.. Sept. 111. A
heavy storm passed i.ver this place
Sunday night doing great iliiiiiuj'e. A
Miss Itiley living uenr Fujim. this
oouilty. was killed bv linlitning
house was struck li lightning in this
town and live persoiiisi verely injured.
A house at Vernon this coiintwus
struck by lightning uml three persons
were stunned.
DOWN TO $97000000.
Tin-Unlit Kem-rw Itiin.l Sj niltiHtr Aicnln
lulln In C'lilni' t'i.
7iK Yiiiik. Sept. 10. -dold to the
nmouut of SI.'Oo.imh) wss withdrawn
from the subtreasur ietirdi for
shipment to Kurope- This withdraw-
al brought the treasury s gold ns'i vu
down to about S'i;:to'UMii it was e-
pnoteil the ltelmoiit-Morirau -vndicutc
would niiike u large deposit of gold in
the subtreasurj restoring the reserve
to 5f KHi 000 IKHI. but no deposit win
mwde.
It was repotted that the ( hase Na-
tional bnnk furnished the syndicate
$5(i00'M) gold lust FriiU.t . in exchange
for greeiibii -ks. and that other banks
will do the k.i me thing in like propor
tion to their gold holdinge.
BEYOND REACH OF HELP
Miner I.'iiIioiiIiihI Iii the lliirnliu; (Iwenlii
('HIiMiit Hi. Iteli-i.el.
llot'tiiiiox Mich . rsept to. The
situation in the (Jseeolu mine where
fifty millers aru entoiubed reinuils
about the same Klforts to reach the
men proved useless on account of the
guaes und the rescucis had to run for
their lives. The shaft were tiually
nil covered to smother out the tire
They will be opened Wednesday and
another attempt made to renter the
bodiea.
('roue Will lie llriiuiclil Itsrk.
ClSiciNM ATI Ohio Sept. 10 Fuliick
Crowe was surrendrrud yesterday by
thu auth rities upon a requisition
from the govirnor of Miss uri. II
was ideutitit'd as the prisoner who es-
caped from the tail at H'. Jocph Mo.
where he had been placed for train
robbery The sheriff of that county
started for Missouri with the prisoner.
Ciowe luttde no defense bees use his
telegrum to his friends brought no re-
sponse Siilillmi Uniil hi Ihtvuisi.
HtvASA. sp i ill. - The steamer
Luzon has arrived heie with tMW Mil
liter of the engineer s corps. The
steamers Montevideo mil l.ueuos
- 1 Ayi-es have also hit md with Imtul-
)ona ol 1110 norw i.ia l.uieeioua
and liallvla rf'glineni
oillcor. und -1100 men
i..uiprit.ing 110
Shut llliiiaeir Tlirougli the Ilisnl. 2
Maiisiiai.i. Mo. Sept. 10.--Kiigeue
Ashurst nf near JSlackburn agvd 1
COiuuiHtC' suicide by shouting hoiiM-lf
through the iicad Xo cause i-. Uu wa
for the act.
VETERANS N ST. LOUIS.
fifteen TIiihkmiikI Kit Itouln to tlio (I. A.
It. Hnonmimiciit. t
St. Lotis Mo. Sept. 10. iftilly 1S-
jooo veterans of the Into war departed
from I'nlon stntion yostorunj' for
Iiui'.ville to attend the natl6nal en
campment Kansas trains wore de
layed by .Sunday night a Iinnvy storm
nnd all came In a bunch. One road
sent out a train in Are .sections of live
coaclia eaelt. Delorntea from twenty-
six posts in Missouri JCanstiM find Ke-
urnsha una ns rr west ns utn;ii wore
tit one time nuder the initnonso root of
Pnion station.
t onsplciious in the great Crowd nt
the station wore the large sitnlluwera
pinned on the omits of the delegates
from Kaunas the stinllowoj statu.
Two special 1 rains curried the Kansas
i! A. It. delegntcs tliulr families nml
friends. Tlie calrii were gtiily decked
with bunting lings und signs on tho
outside and wllhln. and were artistic-
ally decorated with ovorgroi'iis and
turn. Spednl c nebes were allotted
to William II. T.rttlepost No.ii. and
W. It C Xo. II of Fort Seotk Kan.;
Modoc club Topekn Kan.; Alitletem
po-t Ho. 0i ami Anliutnm circle Xo.
' Ladles of the O. A. it. I'utsous
Kan. Two coaches wore given the
Woman's itelief oo'-ps department of
Kaiuas. hendiinnrte''! ut Cawkur City
and one eoaeli to the Ladles of tho
. A. It hendipaartors nt Wlnllold
Kan
THE DURRANT TRIAL.
llufeiivii rriilnli.es Seii-iitliiniil Kililonie
to Prion Diirniiit's liilnneill'1'.
Sax FitANi'isco Sept. 10. An even-
ing papor prints a sonsallonal story
about the defense which will bo offered
in the trial of Theodore Durruiit for
the murder of Blanche LaiuonU This
statement Is credited to a por.4m con
nected Willi the defense:
"Tho alibi will bo strong but the
dofunso has witnesses to show that Dur
rani not onlv did not commit the mur-
der but wllf indicate who did commit
it. Tlioro will be more than one im
plicated In the murder. Witnesses
will testify that they saw the girl oil-
ter the church on the fatal afternoon
with a certain man nnd nt that time a
second man was iu the church. Thoro
the defense will rest Its lniuiry. It
will not attempt to p-ove that these
parties did commit tho murder. The
8tntemcuts as to this are sodlreet that
they will leave no ground for thu pros-
ecution to stand on so far as Dtirriint
is concerned."
JUST AN INDIAN BUUFF.
- ..
No Iti'ul Triiuliln l'.initil to IIiimuu at
Itimi'lillil Aurllry. -
Wasiiixotox Sept. 10. The Indian
ofllco has received no intimation of
trouble at Itosolmd Sioux agency.
Recently thu agents thoro were In-
structed to reduce tho prices paid for
hauling supplies etc.. to s fair price.
It lielug held that they were about
three times a high us thoy should bo.
if the lmlluus uon t care to no llie
work at thu lower figure the agents
wore Instructed to contract with the
white men for it. Hollow Horn Hear
who is the lender of the malcontents
Is well known us an agitator. It Is
said he always cools down soon und
no real trouble Is anticipated.
Sniitu I'e Tli-it I'p liy Wilier.
Kansas City Mo. Sept. 10. Until
about S.30 last night not a single
train of any deicrlpllon arrived horo
over the Santa Fe from the West since.
Sunday morning. The. destructive
washouts in the ielnityof Kmporla
and Ottawa Kun.. were the cause of
the suspension uf inillle 1'assongerH
uiougni inr juvii me siorm-swopi ins
trlct repoit that they never. In all
their experience nw i mueli watur
full at ..lie t'nie t came jlon aut
mere ill ivmisn -'I'liiiuy. it mm it
cloud-burst accompanied by wind
...I...1
and hail that Tins us lsrg'u as walnuts
some stones thu size of u gootu egg
strewing tho mirth.
IVr-niinl Heii'iiRii simikIiI.
Fakih Sept 10 The Libert snys
that the Identity of the miscruat who
attempted to explode a bomb
lu the vestibule of the Roths-
childs' banking house on Thars.
day bus been discovered. He was
formerly in the employ of the Xorth
ern ruilws.t company and belonged to
an honorable family lie Is ti pro-
fessed Anarchist but was actuated by
motives uf persoual revenge lu his at-
tempt to destroy the Rothschild bank
for nis dismissal from the Northern
railroad's employ
Demi Ml HU Wife's finite.
Ciiainas Kan . Sept. to. John
Crowley an old resident disappeared
last Wednesday and was searched for
in vain. At lo o'clock yesterday ho
was found dead at the fool of his
wife's grave in the Catholic cemetery
where lie bad committed suicide.
Wolves had estea his fa"1 and body
so that he was uu recognisable except
for his clothes. Ills wife who died
some time ago. hud been- mouruuil
decpiv by the suicide and lately ho
had bceu very despondent.
IhtH I-oiUhouiI llmlll.
Topkka Knm. Sept. Id A te log rum
was received here yesterday from l'o-
catello Idaho announcing the dsath
of Dan U'kwooil The deceased was
for many years in the law depurtmunt
ot the I'nlon i'aclUc railroad. Mr
Lock wood was a member of thu Idaho
delegation at the Republican national
convention iu ly;. He was chairman
ot the committee on oermauent organ
lzution.
SuUilila to Atiilil Hohuiil.
I)KS Mm KS lows Sept. 10. Oaco
nle Carroll aged !) and pretty and
popular coinmitteit suicide nt Afton
to-day by shooting A note said that
her reason was that the did not want
to go to school
A Veiii'rul MluUlor Dead.
CiiiS'AH upt. 10. The Ruv. a R
UoggK one of the oldest Methodist
nitntsloM In Illinois died at l'lnlniield
to-day ngud VI.
Secretary Herbert says that he means
to keep the wori: on the new naval
I vessels hustling.
JEALOUSY'S OFFERING.
LON ROOKER ENACTS A BLOODY
TRAGEDY AT INDIANAPOLIS.
CUTS HIS WIFE'S THROAT.
Ainu Attempt
Attempt to
to Kill Ms. Poet Tlu'li
'lil(0 HU (Mm l.lftf
llntiUit Hlc Crmillnt liny Willi n
Knife The t'rhne Wim I'rH-
nieilltuti'il mill (irrlnil
Out In Cnlil lllimil.
Ix:itAXAi0Lt Intl.. Sept. 10. -T.on
Hooker a moulder employed at thu
Indianapolis cur works murdered lit
wife Inst night by cutting hor throat.
He also attempted to kill Mrs Kmiitn
Fees uf TO Rhode Island street slash-
ing her about the head and face with
a razor making wounds from which It
Is believed she will not recover. Mrs.
Fees ran scumming Into tho street
covered with blood. She prceiilod n
terrible appeai-ince. and a crowd of
oxelted people tulekly gathered.
Hooker niiiilu an attempt to escape
and stepped to the front door with thu
bloody razor In his htiml. Seeing that
It would be impossible to do so on
account of tho crowd of excited men
who had gathered about the door he
liiado somu remark about killing tho
tlrst man who attempted to lay hands
on him ami then cut his own throat.
Tho act was witnessed by a number
of people. The blood spurted from
tho wound and the mini after stagger-
ing nrouiid for a few mlnutus fell.
Tho crowd started tiftor him but ho
tiroso mid held them at bay with tho
razor. He then left the house and ran
three sipiarcs followed by n great
crowd. When KlUaboth street was
reached ho jumped on a street ear
where ho was captured by Fatrolmaii
llolan.
Mrs. Rookor after receiving tho ter-
rible wound started for the city hos-
pital which is only n short distance
from tho scene of the tragedy. After
taking a few steps she fell mid died In
a few minute. Hooker nml Mrs. Fees
had iu tho meantime been taken to
the hospital and the doctors bollevo
that both are fatally Injured. deal-
ousy was tho cause of tho crime.
Hooker holioved his wifo from whom
ho was separated w.is not living tin
she should mid lesolvcd to kill her
Tho crime was nreinmlltiited nnd ho
lay In wait all afternoon for an oppor-
tunity which oamo about 0 o'clock.
(Initio hliilliy Amuiiilt 11 Uuvjer.
Kansas City. Mo. Sept. 10. If out-
siders had not Interfered Orvillo Shel-
by late ot Cuban insurgent fume
would huve shot and mortally won tid
ed Attorney W. Ray Heath last even-
ing As It was Heath wss terribly
beaten by thu enraged Shelby
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
Lily I-ungtry has begun suit in New
York for divorce.
Mr. Gladstone advises tho United
State to itdopt frue trade.
A vigorous wur Is being matte on
Mrs. Stewart thu woman sheriff of
C!i tH'iiu county Missouri.
A shortage of S18.000 has been found
In tho accounts of County Treasurer
.M. (!. Clay of Irouton. Ohio.
The murder of Ike Lewis tin famous
Raid Knob chief has created great ex
citement in the OKurk eon n try
Wiirdon Lyuoh of the Kansas potil-
tenllury has turned Intu tlie-talo treas-
ry ..resuming the produetof
u iior ( tliu twiivku f.if iliii immlli
. f Aioniol
i IS"""
' oiigrossiumi Qulgg of New York
will resign his sunt In nday or two for
Suslnoss loasoiis.
A cabinet olllcer is quoted ns saying
that Cleveland will be n cniidl ito for
n third term nomination next year.
The famous locomotive of ilia civil
war t)U Ileum iii will be exhibited ut
the OhutUiuoogii national park dedica-
tion. Jacob KUornf t'humnagiie III. was
shot deud by a mini whom ho at
tempted to arouse from a drunken
sleep.
it F. (loss has been anmdnled cir
cuit judge for the Middle district of
o... i ii...ni..... ....
till? IvIIBIVIIUIT IllttlUII.
The customs commissioner has de-
old mi that imKrturs must give invoices
of all imports under nml over $100
valuation.
Fourtaeu negro children from
Charleston S. C are stranded in Lon-
don. Thoy went there lo give jicr-
foriuauees. The U. S. Oov7t Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
For Rent One or more furuiuied
rooms at 41 J Kust I'erkins awn ne.
For Rent One or more furnished
roauiK ut 41S X I'erkins avenue.
Terms reasonable.
Uletelaml I'ulr
For the Cleveland County Agricultu-
ral AsaiMiiaUun Fair to be held at
Xortuau 0k. boptomber lath tot 1st
Inclusive thu isauta Fe route will sell
cxaurslou tlokoU to Korinan at oa
und one-third fare for the round trip.
Tiokets on sale Sept 17th to 3!Uh. In
olublvc good to return until Sepiem-
ber 3Sd. 16i. L l Dklakkv.
Agrni.
Wluit Col. Joiiok Hays
tluthrlc 0k.t Aug. 31. 'US.
Knowlton Dandrrlne Co. (lentls-men-
Some time ago my hair began
falling out badly. I used Dandurlne
for a few times and it has entirely
stopped my hair from falling out and
has caused a growth of vigorous hair.
Dandcrinc is also unexcelled 'or all
diseases of scalp and hair and especial
ly for eradicating dandruff It gives
one pleasure to recommend Handerlne.
as I am satisfied it is all you claim for
it and that It Is the very best hair re-
storer that lias ever been placed on the
market Yours truly.
Tiion a Jonkh
Attorney at Law
DRIVING BARGAINS
Is a pleasant business. It's a spanking team to ride behind ami jou 11 he
hope i-Bsly distanced ifyou allow yourself to get behind tiny other 'J hut t
what we'ro driving bargains lu footwear and It's making our business i tntie
a winning gall. Lut don't forgot: whllu wn drive you strike bargains. We
can't always be on the road tho.igh; the stock's going nml don't wait till the
Drat choices have all been sold. Now's the tlmo to buy. Supurb goods low
prices: these arc twins that put the Slaumepalr compluloly lu the shade
Eisensclimiut & Heiscli
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
pairing Neatly Doug.
Cheapest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinwaregand
WOOD
111 North Second St. German and English Spoken.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
M a ii u I'n i'l hits all kfnils ol" Vcliiflcs. I'alnthii' Trimming mini
Ki'iialriiii; iirompUj attiMiilcil to.
.S2HoiiIIi IHvMnOreM (iiillirlo 0k.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
Ono Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Gooch
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
M. L. TURN lilt. Fr-.ldtml
Capital. National BaK
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid : : : $50000
Undivided profits : So.yOO
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
tTirat-class llvory barns at Htlllwaler nnd Orlando. Tho best of teams and
Improved facilities for carrying passenger between these two polnU. ieaia
always ready to start at any time In the day and return at your pleaiiiro
The shortest and quickest rout between Uvt'irle and Stillwater la t! OrUB
UKO. K. ItlLLINCsLliV. Cashier
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