The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 84, Ed. 1, Friday, September 13, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OFIICI.W. OltllAN OP OKLAHOMA DKMOUIIACY.
OFFICII OK l'ltlll.tOATION IIAItlttNON AVKNIIIC.
VOL.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MORNING SKPTEMHKR IB lKn.
KO. m
mwinw n'iPi'iniAJ ira
n
LIVES BLUNDERED AWAY.
FIVE HCN KILLED IN A COLLISION
00 THE GREAT NORTHERN
TWELVE OTHERS INJURED.
Two Trains doing nt n lloml Speed L'niiio
Together rroUlnif Unrs nml Ku-
glues -1'nusu nf tlio Apflilont"-
Ono Trnlu 1'ikm'iI Its Meet-
lug I'luee Uot.itlng n
Npi'iiul Order.
CONWAY SPRINGS BURNING
A Terrible I'lre Threatens tn Wipe Out
the Hnllre I'll-.
Wichita. Kun.. KetiS. 12. A ills-
J
I
pa.ch rcrivnnti1BtniKiltMlvs.it porh THOUSAND "OLD SOLDIERS
ti terrible llr was raging nt '.onwny i
MARCHED IN LOUISVILLE
uniil
AiiVAMniiA Minn. Sept. 12. As
the rt-Milt of n greut blunder (Ireut
Noithi'Jii trains '." und Xo. 2 col-
lided near Melbj a small Hug station
about midway between Ashton and
Iiunvillo esterdav morning. .Inst
hnw the nccide.it I tippciied no ouu
Knows No -' cm t humid passenger
train vhilo riiiitiiTjf at a compara-
tively ltirli raU of sincd ini't No. a
tin- coast b .u ml train
The dead an-: .1. K. Kinerson en-
gineer train No '-'. .1 un s S. Theboyd
liicmun train No. J; II. Kershaw
opress messenger train No. S; K. T.
JoliiiMiii mail clerk train No. '.'; Ira I
Shane engineer tiuiti No. 3
Tin- ui.pi' i-d lire Wesley C. Hotcrt
brahciuttn. left baud b'nken.
l'rcd Iloiirpnv in- hi-ukcmnn; arm
und li'ir M'abli'd.
'1 .lot smr. ex press mes enger; leg
bitiKt'ii ami eye injured.
Iteorge William. mail clerk; serious-
ly iniuii'd inl-rmi l.v.
Miss Margaret Allison. Mason Wis.
buillv cut and bruise! hut tin' entire
bodv b.irk injni od
Maurice O't.iuii r St l'aul
ib-rk. lii-ad mil I nii injured.
tins l'ir;cl.. Fergus Falls
riall.v mid limb-. injured.
Steve .l:irtiii. '..i-eiilnr III.
aiul limb i ul.
Mr- John llu -sel'. Diiluth. on her
win to Uui.bc N. I. badly Juried
anil shucked: f .in- nail children.
'1 li' iMiint win ii' tin uceldcnt oe-
cinii'd t- ul the top of what Is known
a-. IVhcmi hill Originally the siding
ln-ri- mis put in -t t'.at trains could be
taken civer I he lull in -ccli.uis. but of
hit i- vcni-s the gi.i V h.is In en fco re-
duced that the practice litis ceased.
The stntinn jm live mih s cast of Ashhy
and f. -tn- miles vvc-t of Kvuusville and
both trains aie dim to pus each other
at Ashhy at l:2.". .lust how the acci-
dent hiipiH-ni'd does not appear but
the t ruin from the east was evidently
somewhat behind its schedule time
its it should have been at Ashhy
when ihe accident occurred
but instead of tliut at 1:10 it was just
cast f M -Iby. It was on this heavy
guide I hat the two fast Hyers mot.
II on the ileath list lamulobe so small
Ik iiin-.teiiliiirs a iHith engines and llio
mail Mini tiuiftT'ue ears which fol-
luvM'd. are couiplcte wreika
'1 In- act-hlent is hiipniiHed to be the
result of li-.iui Ni. 'I luiNftinif Its meet-
iiiK. e hieh was lived at Molby by
Lpt-i-htl train order. The Injured are
at l'.vuns llle. and at farm houses nttar
the vM-eeU and are earVd for by phy-
sicians TAYLORS FAIL IN BRIBERY.
Ilutil riaim to INi'iipn I'riini thn Cnrrnlltoii
lull llnciirry.
CoiilioLLToy Mo. Sept 12. Soon
after tli jury In the second trial of
the Taylor brother rendered a ver-
dict of j;uilty of murder tiud .Midge
llm-iiei- HCiitencod thum to be
hauyed October . tlio two manifested
u liiendlinesH for N'tfht Watehiniin
Itmwn of the county jail nml as soon
as they felt nun thai ho was their
friend they oll'ered him n liberal sum
of money t tnlt them in breaking"
out of jiill.
Id-own iiKUme.i to uie proposition
and then jave it -n dotall to Slieriir
Mauley who iii -Iriu'led him to en-
oiuiih;i' tln Tuylorn and hear all their
plans
Itrown met the. Taylor brothers the
next miflit ami uiMurud thsui thut
he could and would fl. It ho
that they could escape but that
as it would throw KiiKpit'iou Upon
him ami the eniileiuned munlerei-g to
be seen conversing together it
would lie advisable to conduct
fuither negotiations in writing'.
They neceptud the advieo and us
the lottei-s were recftlvecl by Itrown
their were submitted by him to Sheriff
Stanley who of course know what
replies were Kent to the Taylors lix-
tra tfiianis will now be put In thu jail.
After ecpyliiir the letters Itrown
cnriii-d the' oriu'muU back to the
Tahirst be destroyed uecordiii)f to
their urraiijrement.
In npeiiiiiir up the vurroapf ndonce
the Tuylori agreed to jfivo Night
Wbtchiuan itrown st'iUO 111 canli. Then
tluv ntked Itrown how he would like
tu become a partner in u behenie to
counterfeit yohl mid silver ooin. -him
1' 'I'a vlor. In the next lettor. statox
tiiul prior to the arrest of himself and
1ji-nther for murder liu ohmred gfi.tliw
uiit of that business and mtjfifesled
that lie und his brother Ueoref ami
the watchutan le partnarg Tn the
uliinie after thoy should eseupo from
joil
All thwir plans were acquluMcd In by
tin- watchutaa under the sheriffs
l'u eel ion. The watchman was 'o pro-
ul- ii vsav 'or them to pick the lock
un I after tli had (one he to avert
hu-tpiciou was to tire seeral shot . to
lui-eun aim in and shout one bullet
through his clothes t make it appear
tliet hud shot hiui
IIH1UW. rullurU Ut St Jotl!l.
Nr Josk.1'11. Mo. S-pt. 1 .'. 'Ihe It.
I. Ciisnold music house at Tot Felix
stu-et Tilled last niht with I ab li-
t.. - ui 817090 uiwl auuu f alniut ".-
ooc Tu Lierninii-Anitfrimin bank ami
tlie liusoh-tiorts I'lanu oompany aie
Biade preferred crudltors.
I'u.tity I'urtrll t'uuiul (iullly.
CoLtMiit'8. Kan. lse.pt. i. The jury
it the ease of the state vs. Vaddy I'pr-
tell ami W. It. Johusun charged with
ongagiiiif in a prize flht at (iuleua
Kau. last spriu. after a short recess
brouifht in a verdict of fullty.
Springs and Unit thu ontiru oily wn
threatened. A block and a half of
business houses wore already wiped
out extending from McIT'iinon's hard-
ware storo to Mrs. (Utility s millinery
store. There are no facilities for
lighting the lire und lis a stilt breeyo
was blowing it wn thought thut very
little if any of the hiislno.ss conter
ami Id be savod. Tlio lire started In the
rear of Wahl's storo but its origin Is
unknown.
Conway Springs has a population of
1.SO0 ami nearly all the buildings are
toodeii structures. What the llnan-
rial los will bo is unknown. The de-
tails of the cou Ihigru lion uio very
niuagroy-
The sloros and eontents coinnletely
lost lire the MeKintioii hardware sttiru;
Wahl's store Kay's building. ' v (
olllee '.he Kureka drug store i iii'ii.'i
shop and a bakery. Several sum le
buildings are tu ashes.
LED BY EX-CONFEDERATES
llirre ItmiilrfsJ Tlniimunil l'ri Wlt-
liraio-il the (Irnuil SpM'ttielt Tlie
H.f('olifrilenil (ImirfHl Their
Old 1'om UntliiKllnltnllly
)icrnu All MlDiv Hid
Welllht of Venn.
PYTHIAN WOUNDS HEALED
IMrniiKi'il riirthiim In the Cntnreit l.oilcc"
Mil' tlt'iinlte.
St. I.fil'IH Mo. Sept. 1
preme lodge Colored Knights of
l'ythlus. continued Us sessiou yester-
day ami elected the following olllcuro:
Supreme chancellor .luines C. Koss
Siivaiinah (in.: supreme vice chancel-
lor. S. ". Starts West Virginia; su-
premo master of e.eheiior. Dr. ). II.
Young Arkansas; supreme keeper of
reeoltls anil Minis ('. K. ltobblnson of
Missouri: suprame. lecturer II. W.
Smith Wabhlngton I). ('.; supreme
muster at arms J. I. Tnggto of Ala-
bdinn: stinrume inner giurd. V. V.
I'liiiuh of Kniistib; supreme outer
guard (5. 11. (loldeu of Ohio.
Ileunlon with the Mitchell faction
which withdrew two yenrs ago. elect-
in;' Hiipieme olllcers of its own was
taken up lit the afternoon session.
The reports of the joint cominlttee
were received and action favoring re-
union taken. Tills will Increase tlie
membership touiioui 7111111.
MAY BUILD THE ROAD.
I.ortsvni.r Ky . Sc;H 1-;. Thous-
iiiiiIk of e-roufetWat"s and hosts of
other people gathered tiuly yesterday
lalonir the streets to witness the
' grnutl parade of th- (ira-nl Army of
tlio Jtepub'ic and cheers were constant
las the divisions imu-elicd uloug to the
stioet-t whero thev were to foi in. The
-ci lire line of inimh w;is cleared of
The 1 sfp everything while the l.oms.iijo Le
gion tlie ciKlets and Kenln 1: i nation-
ill (litnrtl patrolled the ways and there
was no dblay. l-'orly thonsaml veter
oriins were in line ond fully .Iimi.ihX)
people uilncKsed tlie march.
The parade was headed by two ex-
Coiifederutcs on horseback. Captain
John II. V oiler und ( aptain Willinm
II. llerrison. Thev' did not wear the
gray but werediessed in Ida l I'rince
AH erts with silk hut slid I while
and bine snh'"- tie1 s.ime s iiiembei's
of the eltiens' mm nit tee
wore icI. white an ; Mp
rosettes. I'aptnii. V ll
large I nit.-.l ht it ll ;
llariisoii a l.ti-t'e whin
peace. In place f t'u c le on
top of the stall' 'tie w.ut ' banner
I 1
ItlKhls iif the Clinrlun- I.lne SimtuliH'd liy
tlie L'niirl.
Stii tii MrAl.ltHTKti. Inil. Tor. Soph
VJ. The supi-emu court of Oklahoma
territory Inn just rendered an impor-
tant decision upholding the right of
the Choctaw Kmlioail company to lo-
cate and construct Its railroad through
Oklahoma territory with tlio approval
of the sccrotary of the 'interior.
Tlio socrotary of the interior under-
took to compel the company to divert
the line several miles to go through
the town of Teeiimseh and procured
a temporary injunction to restrain tlio
company from building on a direct
line which upon full hearing was
di'Milvod by Judge Scott and his de-
cision is now allirmed by the supreme
court both on the merits ami 011 uu-
count of defects in the appeal. The
Choetnw raili'otid between South Mi
Alesier and Owlnliouia City will be
completed and trains running within
tWO WOdlfs.
AMATEUR BANDITS FOILED
t!niinrrpafiil Attempt Ht Train Itnlihliii
In Two Ktitte.
KiMti SHY 111. SSpt. 12 Thre
men -nade an attetupttu rob the north-
bound Illinois Central o.vppws train
about two milm north of here last
night. They wore riding on Uio plat-
form of the express ear Hurt were
evidently green at thclmstijuos They
cut the bell cord and then attacked
the ear door with n slutlge hammer.
Hearing the 110U0 Uio messenger
applied tne iitr hrnlrtt and brought thn
train to a stop. ThlBiirtehlonud the
robbura who JiiiKpurt Qltnitd made for
11 corn field. Svettu jltoi Voro llred
at them by thu Irtilu OW but with-
out effect.
The Ulliiols Contol JlBtOatlvos are
on the ground but nil J'O 'to elite to
the Identity of tho ftjtiUore lifts been
founu- & .
('olonnlii lt.lliilllH Mnko ll Mint.
tJltANI Jl'XTTTOKt tL Sojlts 1 .
.lust after the engliteei' rif ptissenger
train No. 1 which lat Una elty last
night on tlie IMoOrnifila Voatern i-oad
reached CrevnjMw ttuottt twonly-tiiroo
miles west ol hero he round that thu
engine had been run oU a aiding and
was pulling only tho bmui sun I bag-
gage ar. the- rear poriOli of the train
having been cut off at tho stntlou.
Then two robbero ofreh of medium
Me and mnsked tipp(Inrd but tlndiug
that they hail lofl UtD o.vpress ear
witli thu I min lnouiitid lioi-ses that
were in walling att(l (ffliyiiad for tho
mountains. fj. -
TD
THE YACHT RACE TAKEN AWAY
FROM LORD DUNRAVEN
SOUTHERN
MEJTHODISTS.
Inmtirl (Jonfcr
ie? 1)11 'l'rlul.
A UNIT FOR M'KINLEY.
OI1I11V llrlcKiitluii Will lie Kullil I'or tlio
tircnt Apost In of I'reU'illon.
Cincinnati Ohio Sept. IS. Tlio
political sensation of to-day is tlio
comments made among politicians
u pnu the pronounced utterance 0
(iovernor McKiuley in favor of e.-
li'ovornor I'orakur for I'nlted h'talos
senator und his urgcut plea that
spcidul attention bo given to the elec-
tion of the legislature Those who
are aeeitstoiued to roudlng between
the Hum maintain thut the unexpected
position of McKiuley is a purl of a
combination Unit is of national Inter-
est und that among other things it
nnnns that Ohio will be a unit for
McKiuley for president.
BASEBALL SCORES.
Wotcril l.mgilc.
At KniMS Cltr ImllsnaHill tl Ksuas
Cilr 0
At tit. l'aul -St l'aul I Tstre Hunt 5.
At Milwul.iss-MMwaiLst llrsil IhipiiUO.
At M.liaeMili -IVtnilt tfl it iihS4U 1
Nutloiuil 1.1-UKue.
At WnvliiimUii - WuililiHllmi IU. I'lillmUl-
pliln I.
At l'ltUbii'B I'itUluirgs Cincinnati i.
At llnlliuidie llnltiuiorur llr.nkla .1.
At N'kw lrk SwYrlttt HimUhi .
Venteru AH'orliitluii.
At Dublin 11 Duliunue 5 Ht. Ju.'.li .1
At liuiiK) ijulusr J. I'tsirhi X
At It'Kkfiinl Uo-skiurdV IhirlloKlou V
At I.uvr da -l.iueolu i;. Da Milue 11.
l'ullri L'uiiniilliiiicrs Arrenteil.
WiLiiiTA Kan. Sept. 13. The three
prohibition police commissioners were
arrested here last evening under the
Kansas statute making it n crime to
dlscriiiiliitite against veterans of the
late war in the matter of holding pub-
lic ottlce. In all positions under the
public ollicers of the state it is a mat-
ter of compulsion by law to give old
soldiers the preference. The ht
thing th new police commissioners
did utter their upiMiiiitinent by lnv-
ernor Morrill as to discharge two
men. both of whom weie old soldiers.
Aliurclililn iif All ('iiuiitrlrn.
I.omio.v Sept. IS. A Hurlili corre-
spondent suys rumors Hie current that
the anarchist of all countries will
hold a moating in London in October
and will tMiiua to an agreement regard-
ing the munition ugitutlon for a fund
to support Uie needs of tho members.
i
jLlpIiitcr hliuilry Arrives.
Ni Vtmu Spt 11. Henry M.
Stanley M. 1'. lint bettor known as
the AfruMti exploror. arrived on the
Steamer Majestic yesterday u nil In-
terview he saW: "My only reason for
coming over ut this tune Is to visit tho
great Itrltish Northwest territory
which I have never seen."
The hjrmllrHte OrpmlU Colli.
Nbw York Sept. Is. Tho govern-
ment bond syndicate yesterday after
noon deposited Kl.Wsj.OOU gold nt tho
hub treasury tu the credit of tho gov
ernineut.
v also
sen fs and
carried a
mil t aptain
b inner of
the
had
a dove carrying an olive twix
The veteran . -.Ii w cl th- weight of
years and tie- idiu's of eivice. It
was the fcuciat niiul that there
were never s 1 man old l.ime and fee-
ble men in Inn-. Inn tin .- matched
proudly none t lie le s
At sunrise the mil" e nml- w.ivfrotn
the sH.ii'o of fjity j!ini- and the
weather i-i en' vus for pe tee The de-
partinenls began for tnK at an early
hour under special unlets to have the
proces-ion move promptly at 1I:30
o'clock. At " 'in uiiotlier salute was
11 ted for the first griind division to
form. At lt o'clock the gum Indicated
thai the escort was moving to th head
of the cole inn and at IO::jii the salute
signaled all the ten grand divisions to
move.
Among the feature of the parade
was old Ned. the wiirhorse. over It)
years old that had heretofore tramped
with the hoys along the lino of march
liu is now so feeble that he to-dliy
rode on u llo.ii. The New Hampshire
department carried .1 large eagle. The
Ohio boys won hmkcif. the Keu-
tuekiaiis had corn :iud crackers tutu
others bore the cmliletns of their
states.
When the 1 h'cjgii eointii-inilerv ap-
peared the mult it u. h s on the plat-
forms und along the streets opened
tho chorus of cheeks for Commander
Lawler ami kept up the cheering as
the posts of the different departments
passed the stands and street intersec-
tions. (Julte it number of veterans became
exhausted and had to retire from the
ranks. Six were so pro.tialed by the
bout that they were taken in ambu-
lances to the hospital tint none aro
considered soriojsiy prostrated.
BLOWN ALL TO PIECES.
Sin en National (iuiiiiUnii'U Are Killed In
I.ouIdviIIi' K).
I.otUflVU.i.K Ivy. Sept. la. Jut aa
tho meiiibsis of the I'irst Kentucky sr-
tlllery a branch of the Louisville le-
gion of the National Ouards. wera
about to lire the eailv morning salute
in honor of the ti. A. It National en
campment from a gun placed in the
center of ltroadwuv lietweeu Third
and 1'ourth stieets tlie .aloii ex-
pliMled. S veu of the soldiers were in-
stantly kilud. two o' them being
blown clear over adjacent housufi.
Tnn other wete wounded probably
fatally. The two horses attached to
the cannon were terribly mangled and
buildings in the vicinity we'e dam-
aged The men who were killed all but
one of whom belonged to thu best fam-
ilies in the city are Corporal Albert
itobiiison l'rlvnte ( luirlcs Ocstrich
I'rlvute l liarles Uoisis 1'ilvate lleory
Mcltrlde l'rivate .lohii M. Hutehlns
1'rivute ilowurd l:w 11 Itrivcr illiain
Ada ins cob red
Tlie IkmIv of lb colored tlriver
jnangleil almost beyond recognition
fell on the front poieh of a resldtn-'e
fully itOO feet from the pl.n-c where
the explosion occurred.
dust ouUUle the fiuee. on the side-
wulk was the IkkIv of I'rivate Woodjt.
Hits of tlo.h and pieyev of bltxxly uni-
form wore scattered all along the
street clinging ti the tree tops and in
the shattered windows. A leg und
he1' a eout ere found ou Third street
one block south of where the explo-
sion took p'aee Thev nuth.ive been
blowu clear over a three story und
basement house. Several uaigW4
legs and arms were found on the t pa
of adjacent hoises
The Iwxly of Howard Irwin was so
badly manled tliut it was almost im-
possible t gatlu r it up without a
fcl.O.e.
'I lie Sevetilj-Miith .It It.
11'KUii A Mlut'lcf 1)1:
MAtttx Mo Sept. II- The sevonty-
ninth annual ronfercitcfi of Uio South-
ern Methodists of MtatriBr! begun hern
this morning with lllsjffbp Ouncnit of
s.uth Carolina proahlmg. The con-
firence was opeiCetl tffth the usual
sairsmcutol services Tllieil theolheliil
reports were read nndj referretl and
the standing coimnltVaes were ap
pointed.
A committee with tile llev. .1. II.
I'ritehett as chalrmnu. ivn appointed
10 try the charges of In gttornlity pro-
feire4 against tho Her. T. It. Nolan of
Albanv.
Oun hundred and thirteen ministers
out of 1 Ml answered thawflrat roll eatl.
Dr. John T. Vincll of St Louis was re-
elected atcrotary of tl oonfervnee
which will last for att days. The
bishop and nine prenUUfjj" elders held
their first consultation oyer tlio minis-
terial appointments tliisfterioon.
SALOON MEN ANDA.O. U.W.
....... 11...
.- 1 v m ki u
Ibpvll All JlemlifW Ununited lnJao.
CLAIM OF FOUL UPHELD.
Tlio IIiikIIhIiiiihii 'Ihlnks lie Win (liven
the M'l.r.t of It llrluiVCM l.lljn rt
Siirtiiinii A (lift ltiire Hiiro
Itifiueil hy Anol lier lingltttl
ChnllciiKrr Tin Vnelitit
to Mitt AriiIii
New Yoisk Kept. 1-.. The regatta
committee of the New York Yacht
Club has sustained the protest outerod
by the Defender in Tuesday 'a r. ee.
The committee glres the race to the
Defender.
Incitement mining yachtsmen was
at fever html nil tiny Kvervlwidy had
tin opinion to express of course most
persons upheld the committee from
patriotic motives If nothing else..
Them were a good many however
who chain tiioned Valkyrie and her
ctittse. There were others who said
that the committee ought to have
given the race to Valkyrie beenuse
Defender could beat her nnylinw nml
11 verdict favorable to the lhiglUhmen
would' have no other effect than to
niuko necessary one more race.
While thinking the w hole mutter
over old timers recalled the action of
Sir Ittchnrils Sutton tho owner of
(luuostn. who raced against I'urltnn in
18sr. It wu remembered that i'ltritait
accidentally fouled the tieuestant the
start 011 the llrsl day of the match.
When the ccmiiiiUee sent word Ui Sir
ltlehtii'd that l'uritnn had been ilia-
(jmtlltlcd. nml that he could sail over
the course alone nml win the race ho
replied Unit he did not want to win
that way; he wanted a rnuc aiid'uot a
walkover lie showed himself to lie a
true sportsman.
In 1111 Interview Lord Dtinruvon anld:
"I shall sail this rneo to-day na a
sportsman because I have no occasion
to do otherwise. I believe in the abil-
ity and liouoslv of the regatta com-
mittee of the New York Yacht oltils I
believe that no effort has boon mndo
tolulluenco tholr decision. While it I
very certain the Aniorluiiu uup is lost
by ruHsoit of the Valkyrie's racing
snowing it is not so certain that at
kouio time Uie uup may not be carried
lUiunuo.
y"'VW'lN .7' J
DRIVING BARGAINS
is a pleasant business. It's a spanking team to ride behind and mi h bo
hopelessly distanced If you allow younulf to get behind any other 'that's
what we're drivingbargains In footwear and it's making our huslucs ti 1 tie
a winning gait but don't forget; while vve drive yon strike luirguiiis We
can't always be on the road though; the stock's going and don't wait till the
Aral choices have all been sold. Now's lliu time to buy. Superb good- low
prices; these ore twin that put the Sin ntose pair completely lit the idimle
Eisenschmidt & Heiscli
Exclusive Sliosi Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave
pairing Neatly Done.
M !
the Idipuir lliisliuots.
St. Lorn) Mo. .Sept. K'. Stops ura
being taken by the grand lodgo
A. O. I'. W. of Missouri to expel ovory
saloonkeeiier and barteuder who litis
become a member of the order since
Isxo. During that yeur both the au-
preme lodge and thu grand lodge of
Missouri decided to bin all persons en-
gaged in tho saloon business from
membership.
31 II Is AkiiIiiM Tree Coinage.
VsninroA. Sept. 1-'. Senator
Kogcr ) Mills of Texas is one of the
litest converts to tlie auti-freu coin
age cause. In a eomur.iuiuation to
the chuirman nf the Democratic
slate eoiniiiittco of lexis he coniosojit
siiarely and vigorouslv agniust the
free coinage of silver at the ratio of 1(1
to I by tho fulled states indepen-
dently of the other eouimorolnl tin-"
tions of the world. He contends that
in taking this stand he is following
the example und teachings of tho
father of the Democratic party and
of its greatest leaders in recent years.
THE MARKETS.
-!ThuKiijiBHti!gaif Up? dtlfiWflM pi
tho New York Yacht club erimuilUeo
did not surprise me. I lielicva the De-
fender made a heroic effort on Tues-
day. I do not think the decision of
the New York Ynahteliih regatta com-
mitten is bused upon tlmr calm consid-
eration of tho mutter in baud. I do
tint agree w-lth them."
IIAI.lt IS KINO Ol
Til KM A I.I.
Clileaft-o lloml of Tmils.
CuteAoo Het. 11 Th (olUiwuwcli Utawum
o(pslaM' tbecrnta nail prmldna nurtmtoa
tttM lNsnt at trad :
II) Won the Mile Open for t'lims 11 at
the llltf SprhiKlltihl Meet.
Si'HiNuriM.n Maaa'.. Sopt. is. Yes-
terday was tho first day of racing nt
that SakritiirnMltt 1t1ftvil C 'lull inisssLlllu-
1111 .111011 n(nnlii vvnre m-osont. 'I'lin
weather could not have been belter
with no breeyu stirring.
A. W. I'ortm was thu winner of the
five mile haudlenp in the remarkable
time of 11:31 '.'-5 breaking the profes-
sional record for that distance HI tcc-
onds. In tlio one mile profesiiruial
class Sanger won easily from Tyler
with Coluinun and Maker close to the
second man.
Haiti proved himself the fastest rider
In the country ami cuptnrwl tlio one
mile open In a burst of ifpeetl Unit loft
thu pacing tiinilom Iteliind. He fin-
ished three lengths away from Cooper
and Ciibanno who hud l'h passed
Cardtiier in tlie stretch.
Cheapest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BRQS.
'Dealers lu
GfoceriesProvlsions Crockery Queensware . TinwareSand
WOOD
HI North Second St. German and Hn-glisli Spoken.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
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Alk.mder Mwvil" ltnl ul jwt.
All him. .s Kau. Sept. IS. H. t
Meude. the Atchison iusarauve ageat
who absconded a few yir ago with
ab ui .o.uo 1 liitrusteil to him by wid-
ows and oth rs has Un locMted In
Now jcU ami a telegram ha ittmn
sent ordering his urn st.
Tm llownra Dlvureu Suit OB.
K.wnCiTV Itan. Kept. U- a tno
Cnailes Hovvunl divorce case alter
taking testimony iiiuutnl friend in-
tervened and tho suit was withdrawn
and a reconciliation took place.
Khiihh lily OmIii hikI I'roiluaw.
ItanlUIUMt .Si .'. '.' No I V) So I.
Ve. UejMtwl sic. bolt MUual No. A U
So. 4 -ki. Nu. 4 r i'.i. d tk . no lustln
&HJ8c. Rpnu M"it S.. -' :9a; Nu. J
Me. njs-ti hi.riiw. I
(iin Nu 1 iiittel li ; No. I 'l!
Ku 4 -.' no 1.1 el' i'. It i wtifll
. Na &:.
OsU -Si 1 Hiisol ll.- N. I 1 : No. t
lie: Boarud I.' .So . lut Md. V. I. IJc
ttjw-No. i Js- N. $ car. io. .So I
Ms
r'Unwil Nil.il f -l? IJcioUir He
I oni I lu) -'V k iu ir wt a -k t
Ursa Weak l7ri-.- i i mi-IcI ImIIc
l"irh -I SHitli-d 11 e ir do.
I'oultrr- IImu. -I.KU1C-. i'is; rwwtir
lio. Israel's l'Hlc i'in luflsya vr
U. as; tuwbws llu m vtsutuvl ta tbls issr-
teat thicks i'e i"n- N-- (1mm not
waatml M.HI"- rpnui 7 ui UciHl
IMrdus.
Hlittsv--lCslnt faiv- "nt'it I7 fsir
HVi6U'ie itairjr tunc tirm Itc; fair. Imi
Mora 4ckwJ froli Hi lie u I bmIm to.
Aiifa-loui ui;l uu .ills sou lrut tow
1Muic ior Ui sccurUom to Hustitjr IMfll
ptr barrsl.
t'uUUw-fiU auc v" l" fa r htbit
laoer. Jh mi Ihi m iusll vrsjr; swixit
ISiUtow )4$Bo iir Ul Ui s iuU way.
DfMMt Uwf sad eipori los . IUlJ.3)
'InxiLt sad twllsa iw UbQitt)
lw sU tistfan Um.'i
tt&Vat uad fssoart t$&&
uitm A-nacitoa
lln-Jvolp rtilppol e4Unlsr
Too market wasjtnxu " hUbtr tluu w
Unity tluyr Urns
ltd lop wis wdt tiXtvi. t. ( Urn balk of
isles frum Jl.tehi $l..(l
blisoji- BnipipU. 104-1 ih.ped je.lrdjr
Dono.
1 Vka market wai tjoai Iambi Wbir
I'll xl.iiliioiis MiitiU lu
Ciiicaoo Sept. Ii. -The Inter Ocean
prints a story In which it is said thnt
Kitzsiiiiuious doulurod that he will re-
fuse to meet Corbutt in Dallas unless
hu Is ''let in" 011 certain concessions
on which hu believes a large amount
of money will be realised It Is said
that he ueciisos Itrady t orbett. Joe
Vondig ami Slevart of Ihillss with
gobbling up everything u sight from
the lemonade stand to tin eidoloacope
with whloh It is Intended to reproduoe
the light throughout the country. It
la the latter concession that llob la
Jealous of ami it is aid tliat he baa
made a formal demand for a percent-
age of the profits ou it. otherwise he)
declares there will U no fight.
rniijliMilH Di'iiiorrnls.
W11 1.1 vuskibt. I'a. Sept. 12. -The
Democratic state convention sojourned
lust night after making thee nomiiis-
tlous: for state trauiir eir-Con-greasinan
Ilenjumln f. Meyers of Hur-
risburg by aeelamation; for Judges of
the aupuribr court Harmon Yerkes of
Ituuks county J. H. MiKirchead of
WestmorelHHtl t. II. Nuyesof Warren
1'. 1. Km it 1 1 of Lackawanna Oliver I'.
Ituctehelof Heiiuylkill und Christopher
Magee of Allegheny.
OlevelHiiil I'Hlr
for the Cleveland County Agricultu
ral Association fair to be held at
Norman Ok. September lath to Slat
Inclusive the Bantu I'e route will sell
excursion tlekute to Normau at one
and one-third fare for the round trip.
Ticket on tale Kept. 17th to tOth. In-
clusive good to return until Hepiem-
ber 2Sd 1st.'. L K Dm ankv
Agent
U'lial t'ol. )uo Says.
Oulhrie Ok. Aug Jl. 'US.
Knowlton Duiidfriue to. UeuUe-
mini: Boms time ago my buir began
fulling out badly. I used Dabdarlne
for a few times and it hss entirely
topped my hair from falling out aud
has aausetla growth of vigorous hair.
DanUortne Is ulso unexcelled lor ait
ilUoasu of scalp und hair and especial
ly for eradicating dandruff It glvis
one pleasure to rocommend Dmulurlne.
as I am satisfied it Is alt you claim for
It and that it Is the very best hair re-
storer tliat has ever been placed on tho
market. Yours truly.
Thos. a Joxkb
Attorney at Law.
It's.
MiMiuliiHiiros till Minis til' Vcliic
Itcpaii'IiiK i'oinill.v itl
:r'J S011II1 Division ;inil
I'niiillii. Ti'iiiuiiliiir mill
Iciitlcil (ti.
(itillirio Oh.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best .Trade Only. Best Goods
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
M. I.. TUUNKK. I'rwhical.
Capital National
GUTHH1E OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid :
Undivided profits
liKO. IC ItlLLlMiSil.UY Cashier.
BaMK
S50G00
50000
Stillwater and Orlando
a i n
txenanuti nani
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
Virst-class livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando. Tho best of teams and
Ixuproved facilities for carrying passengers between these two points. Teats
always ready to start at any tuno la the day and return at your pleasure
Tha ahortost and quiokaat route tiatwoon Ui-thrlo and atlllwator Is via OrltB
. II
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