The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 123, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 29, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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PROSPECTS ARE THAT CORBETT
AND FITZSIMNONS WILL MEET.
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PREPARATIONS GOING OM
C-tril Crpori I'roiu Hot springs Sy
'ihal I ha Mm "IVIlt Comn Tngrllirr
hire mi Noirinlier l-tloti-riuir
I'lurkti Sn)m Tliry Mnill Not
-I'lKlit- lii Arkninim
s I'D Hi lie (!oil.
Hit Spiu.vns Ark. Oct. 28. All
doubt of n fight between I'ltziltnmons
mid .lamps .1. Cnrliett for the heavy
weight championship of the world
lias been removed from the mlnils of
tins Athletic Association ami the elti-
reus committee ami they have begun
limiting preparations for holding the
event In V.'hl'tington park on Xorcni
her I.
The j- are convinced that both men
are now anxious and willing to fight.
They base their opinion on the faet
that Pltzstinmous has at last consented
to come hero to settle tho Issue tinder
the autiilccs of the Mot Springs or-
ganization. The newt of Kit.-dm-mons'
Intentions conic through the
medium of telegrams to Muvor Waters
and 1'resident liabeoclt of the Hot
Npilngi Athletic Assneiatlon. The
message to Mnyor inters reads as
follows:
V. W. Waters Mayor if Mot Springs
Ark.
Cohith Cilinsri. Texas Oct- "30. You
'in arrange for training ijmrter If
outhinUit necessary. ill be t heic
uilh I'iU on October 30 n-ady to
light. MAitriN' ili'MA.v.
.Mayor Waters Immediately sent the
following reply:
"Hrery provision will bo made for
I'lt.'s comfort upon his arrival here on
tVfdber T.O."
nllan's me.s-.ttge to President Hub-
cock is as follows: "The articles 1
signed tho other night for contest be-
fore the Hot Smitten Athletie Associu-
t ion hold good. Will liavo I'dz theie
October 30."
Tilt articles referred to by .Iitlhiii
were prepared ly the inythfeal .luok
1'allon unit ucie s'gncd'by 1'iUsiin-
mons' manager under a mWuppi-chcn-hun.
1'reMdent lStibeoeU subl that as
Julian recognized them lii club vim
perfectly willing to abide by them.
Corbett was very happy when informed
of FiUslinmoDK' determination and
sad: "The arrangement n suit inc. anil
I gut ss u will hue .i lisclit ulicr all."
If Dan Stuart declines the position
o' nianagi'r ofTccd him by the Hot
Springs Athtct'c club the club will
1.1 1. tin- entire m..irtgcmt ut of the af-
lair in its own hands 'the lent en-
gaged for the light can bu placed In
position in Wliittington park at a mo-
ment's notice President llabcouk
i a id the Hot Springs Athletic club is
charteivd by the btntc. ami has a per
feet legal right lo Isold the contest
under its auspices.
i in: ;ovi:isNii: im ii.u;;i:i.
llr Will I'rniriit Ilm 1'IrIiI. IIb S:iy ut
All IlilinW.
I.1TTI.I! I'.OCK Alls. Oct. VS. tiov-
eriior darlce has received information
from Hot Springs whloh couvincod
him beyond ijiicstion that an effort
will bo made lo pull off the light at
Hot Spr'ngs on schedule lime l'rom
what source he received the informa-
tion he dccliiied to state. The gov-
ernor still says he will prevent it. (lo
i arcs not whether It take place pub-
licly or privately. "The men shall
n)t llyht on Arkansas soil." said lit.
It is believed that Pitr.simmons will bo
nrics(el Inimciliaieiv on his arrival in
the state nnd phn-cl under a heavy
i cace bond (lovernnr ( larke says he
fms been Informed for several days
that an effort will be made to pull off
the light in private which fact will
i' mipul hiiii to be absent on Arkansas
d.iy at lha Atlanta otjuslllon.
VAR SCARE OVER NOTHING
tutu-rilnr(i Tcf-ity AVIiluli Sllrrcil AIJ
i:njUil it .Mere 11:ij:jImio.
f.oNtios. Oat 8 Thcdraphlu states
Hi it it has high oflloW authority for
f3'iuif the report rccelrl by the
'limes from Its correspondent In !lonj
Kong to the effort that I'hlna accords
Hussiu the privilego of anchoring lier
licet ut IWt Arthur and of building
railroads connecting VJatlivofctoch and
J'ort Arthur bears im reseinblniipi)
whatever to the actual fasts of tlm
Megotiatinns between China and
Jtussla. .Moreover the llraphlc coij-
f Junes. Hu&kia has not uppronchctt tha
t isi in anll'Knglish spirit.
A l.'nri for l'lllil I'nuiif.
DfViiii Colo.. IV 2i. Uiy- yron
. Jlefid crcatoji a seiisnll.Jn ly ao ui.
il iss at a. IVpitllst campai
l.f advising Jtcrolo methods fn
nui-.dlliiir eWtiAii frnuds In an lul
j.ubslotmd speocli Jio urged that 'JoO
mrn l armetl on election dav so watch
ihepoll-i and whenever any ona was
detected JrauiiuU'ijtly votlnir that he
lie aliot down un thu spoi. JIc soored
the peopl" of to-day as lucking tha
spirit which the early settlors dU
plyoil in dealing with olfcmleis of
lte lytw .ifter detailing hU plan the
fnvcrcaj gtiiitlemau ol&Uod with tho
remark: "Thin' v! kl-ulof as Int 1
mi "
What to! i oiioH Says
(Uilhric. Ok. Aug. 31. 'Vi
Kri( wlton Dsndfrino Co Uentl-
iiun: Hoiuii urie ago my biir luepafj
falling but badly. I used Dandorlue
ir a feu-time. ml It has entirely
m.pp.-d iuv iiitir from falling out and
has cauti.i a growth of vigorous hair.
"Jl.indcrine im uUo iiocirrcllcd for all
lihcases of scalp and hair and flspaeial
y for cradlcatlnir dandruff. It ffies
ttnt pleasure to recommend Danderlne
lis t am satisfied it is all you claim for
it and that It Is the very best hair re-
storer that has ever been placed on the
market. Youra truly.
Tho4. H. Joxks
Att-Mjr t lv
BFTRAYfcD-BY H'io u
I)r lto- lutein mi .Mn rili" i .ilri
llcslh ut fihrrln llnnil.
PuoKNik. Aris Oct 'i$. I.. I. orine.
sheriff of this county yesterday morn-
ing shot Dr. Pose at .Mesa sixteen
miles oast of 1'hocnix with a shotgun
killing hi in Instantly. Itose with two
confederates had attempted to mm-
dotUjie Williams family) consisting of
the TlotTorT--iiiH-.yiniug wife and
daughter. The latter wliv-formeijy.
tho wife of Or. Hose in Kansas.
The confederates Hurt otulCooley.
were captured nnd placed In jail.
Hurt previously gave the plot away to
the sheriff but was afraid to refuse to
hejp execute the plans of the murder
for fear Hose would kill htm. Sheriff
Ormc was in Dr. Williams' bedroom
awaiting the assassins while United
Stales Deputy Marshal Stankard re-
mained outside to watch. At 0:30 Ilm t
came nnd cut t lie screen and unlocked
the door. At li o'clock he returned
with Itose and entered the house. Hose
had a blacksmith's hammer-in his light
hand n wagon spoke in the other nnd a
pistol in ids pocket. Two dummies
had been placed In Dr. Williams' bed.
Ko.se struck one with the hammer.
Sheriff Ormc said: Hold up your
hands 1 am sheriff of this county and
have rou covered with a double-barrelled
shotgun." After waiting a few
seconds he again said: "I will surely
shoot you If j on donlt throw up your
hands." ISose failed to do so and the
sheriff tlrea both barrels killing him.
Hose was wanted by tho ffovern-
ment for holding up mails and also
in Kansas for bank robbery. He was
here six mohths ago when ho tried to
hill Ids wife but was arrested ami
agreed to leave the country. He had
sson and seven doses of arsenic sawed
ill the waist band of his trousjrs.
GLADSTONE AND THE TURK
Tlif Cnilllt-iit I.'nalUlilnuii ScorpH thr Siil-
Inn mill 111 Itnce In a l.rttnr.
I.oniion" Oct !S. A locaT"'pnper.J
says Madame Novkolf recently re-
ceived tho following letter from 31 r.
Itiadstono anent the Sultan nnd the
Armenians:
"Dki: !. iajit JJovmut: I shall
carefully and fur many icnsoim krep
mytctf to myself. I see in mind that
wretclioil i?d:vin whom Wotl lias given
us a curs 4.'o mankind waving Ids
Hag In triiiii7h ami the tidvernarles
al his feet are llnssia I'ranco and
ICnglniid.
"As to the division of shame among
them. I caio litll- cii'mgh but hope
tint my own eoiuii'V will for itsown
good be iniuli; i-itis. ' . ami o.vhlbiteil
to the world for iu mvn full sliarc
whatever that may lie
"May Cod. in Ms mercy stnl a
speedy out! to the jfwrnlng Turlc and
nil hUdotngs. So J mid w ucil 1 couM
say. anl to 1 say in luy ixititiivtt dr-
crepttiide or dcuth Aiwav sincoivly
you is W. K. til. iiiiinj.."
FIRE IN A UNIVERSITY.
A C oiilliijnitloil In Irjlnlii' ( Vlclimtnl
Si IiooI.
ClIAIil.Ol'ir.HVIl.l.lU Vsl Oct iJ. -'J'lie
l)niveisty of Virginia suffered great
loss from a tire which occurred yester-
day morning. The local llru depart-
ment was unable to cope with the
tlamcs and assistance was- obtained
from Staunton nnd lyiielilmrir w Muli
however arrived too late to have the
public ball and tho rotunda. The
total um Is call ma led at not lets than
!i0 )i)0) witn an insurance of S:." imi'j
on thu buildings and outcuts. The
origin of the ilre is not known.
Ipr-ft 'IhlnUpr ('onsrriii.
Sr.w Voisu. Oct. US. -The national
emigre s of Free Tlilnlicrs wliieh
began on Friday was concluded last
evening. I.. K. Washiirn. whose sub-
ject was 'Liberty und l-'diication the
llasis of tho Uepublle" denounced
Caidlnal Ulbbons and the advocacy of
parochial schools. He said msny
things were now taught In the schools
of th s coiintrv which wee din ated
from the court of Itome. Kesoliitious
were t licit tulopted advouallugthc tox
atlou of church property the ali'olute
separation of church and statu .and
against arrest and imprisoniiicut for
using the malls for sending al cged
improper communlcntloiiK. Tho cuse
of .1. II. Wise of t'umileu who Is now
awaiting trial for sending a vrse of
scripture to a clergyman on a postal
card was cited.
Tivii liullniit lluriii'il to llisitlif
l'l.iuiv Olila. Oct. '-in. Damaging
prairie flies raged for five hours east
of here yesterday. Many thousand
bu3licls of corn nuil tons of hay and
fields of Knlllrcorn vcr! destroyed. A
number of farm houses are reported
consumed. Tuo Indian children are
said to have been burned to a crisp
and many people hud narrow escape
ADihuuilr l"'tIU Nit Well.
Paiiii. Oct. 83. Hon. J. II. Kuttl-
United Stales ambassador mado ar-
rangement to depart immediately for
Uotealh. Ireland upon hearing of the
death of his wife there but his pky-
sicians have prohibited Ids going.
iinnh'4 lijarlr Proix lit.it.
.SiliiiKXViii.K. Ohio. Oat iu. Alls
cDonaKKlster of W II. Mae.-
DoiialiiSJlui xll-known oneni sln''r
of tlic ilostoniatt" died to-day of in-
juries rcceivei in u runaway nccldent
yosteitl.iy.
lr. Vmsi it -Mi .1 Uoiuit.
Kkw VottK. (t '.' It isanuouni(
dettilitulv thut I omit Helu Ziehy w.il
In a fw davs marry Mi Ynaga who
was reepiiUy divorci I in S mih Duko'u
l.-otn l.cr husUiud. I'rrnamlo Ynaga.
.Mi.li(i H i;ii' ( it.
Ijtv or JIkxuo oi. ;w'iiu ci
SUS V' tt)UU boW ait UT.' lllii.ibi
luitls uud io ll IlUMQdiatc suburbs
1 oi73' roaVmg negrfy WOoo. ( .xi
plaint has Wun niisud am fj'ji press
that the enumeration Is put ell
talten und the real population of the
city i i fully -11)0000. ' s
ircciiv iuiuiiiik
JKtV Yoiik Oct SS. The new sco
ondielus lyjittlcshlp Maine which U
to go tfl sea la-morrow djaivs ihreo
feet les water aft than fonyan) and
has a bad list to star-board l.er tight
Me being mtik ileepr tlijn the left
aide.
WORLD'S GOLD OUTPUT
THF TOTAL INCREASE IS FIGURED
AT $20000000.
JMINT DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
The Ylrlil TliM Venr UKc-ly lo Iteui-li Two
lliiiulrcil .Million l)ollnr ColnmcNi
llolnif .Morn Tlmii It. Slmlo
South Afrtni'ia Mine ISoom-
Ins Oillfiirnlii Mini-.
Mum- tin Inrreitve.
WasiIixoto.v Oct. 28. 11. !:. Pres-
ton diroetor of tho mint in diseuislng
his report on the world's production
of gold and silver in Ir-0 1 makes the
following statement: "I am satisfied
that the gold product of the world
will not be loss than S'.'oO.ooXOOO for
the calendar year Isiw. which will bo
an hicicino of S'.'O.noo.OOo over 1S9I.
Ot this Increase the Iniled States will
contribute not les- than RT.:.00t)Oo.
t'oloruilo will furnish from SV'00o'
to SIfMW0'JO (.nliforula- 5-.''OjoOo
and Arizona. Xew ilexlco. Idaho and
Montana will make handsome show
ings. In Colorado the principal in-
crease will come from the Cripple
Creek district. This distuct nltogether
will probably produce SI.I.OOO.OOij this
year. It required some time to con-
vince capitalists that this wns a won-
derfully rich district. The shipments
of rich ore mnde in 1 he Inst year hare
n moved all doubt about the future of
tho I ripple Creek country. I.cadvllle
will also show tin increase this venr in
ljhe out put of gold. Sonic of the
mines In this region are very ptodiie-
live. In tho l.endvtlle legion theio
are found gold silvir. copper lead
and in hi. Then is n gcnuial revival
of gold ininingthroiiglnmt tl.it region.
' t alif.irma mines ine surr to show
mi inert :iM-it output li.m this time
foiwiird. The i -.lal'llshin 'lit of the
dcliris tiitnini'siiiii in (.iilifuruia has
given a cieat impulse t iiydratille
mining which is excecdinjly prolil-
iib'e Where theie is plai-cr mining
pari ciii.nl n ! i.tan-i and Idaho.the
p luluct if .ri!ii will ni le"?" roat us
it uoiild h:i liccn l.il the.-c been
Iic.inv s-imvs in the mountains There
is a sh.irt:ii.v nf wuler ii those states
wliii h -cues to handi(ii;i the mhici-s.
Tho r.-l.itns from qnaii. mining- there
uie leiy s.itl-f iel try mue licnvy
hipmi nts nf o e arc Im-'ii made fnun
Helena. I'.er whvri- i . nt in tUo
i-i m1iif rej.'i mso' tin- rst mhw eri-
d.lnvof gicat H 'V ly ami plo-per.ly.
Xnt ttloni m l In- 1 inleil S.aies is
the output nf g.ild inns a. n Smith
ti lea has giiiu- uh sit .f Aits' r. ilia in
! he amount of its gi.'d product nnd
will piii.liue thisyi'iu a vast tpiuulitv
nf the precious metal. Australia jiroii.
iitlv will c intribiiti) f.'.irw.iMHi or
yi."UOiKi ) of the increase liussla will
pro luce from VJ.Oilo.OiHI to sali(lfil00
more thiui it did last enr. Hit-sla's
output last year fell off. but the in-
ert use in Siberia this year will be
marked judging from the information
I have reeelvcii from our minister at
St. Petersburg. Mexico which eon-
lilbuted l:.lll.iM) in gold last year
will make a fnr better showing' this
year. Wo gained last year for the
gold stock of the world about ST.OIKI-
(M)l) of the gold formerly hoarded iu
India and wo have every reason to
look for an In urea a this yctir and for
-a.-iuijiibur of years to eomo "
rr.iui'U Ciillln StMitiMirtil
fxiHANAi'oi.ts Ind. Oct. Jsl. -.Indge
llaker f tlio federal court this inorn-
ing sentcncctl Franc's A. Collin the
former Prubldeiit of I In- ludiauapoIN
Cabinet company found guilty of aid-
ing in wrecking the Indianapolis Na-
tional bank lo e'ght years in the pen-
itentiary on seven counts of the
indictment against him
.i;nor Mrllliiff a lliiul
Sr. Josiu-ii Mo. Oct. SS. Donilnlck
Wuguor the ex-priest now in the
county jail a wailing trial on aerural
serious charges among thorn that of
abducting Maud StciiU-I. the girt to
whom ho has slue? been married is
writing a liouk on his Impression of
jail life and criminals.
tltiuii'v l'rom C ori Arrrnli-il.
Yokaiiaju (e -.s. According to
dispatches from native sources (Ion-
eral .Mitira. former Japanese minister
to Co tea. and the other Japanese oil)-
eials wlio left Seoul under escort after
tho murder of the queen It being sn
pectod that they were concerned lu
thu tragedy were arrested upon their
arrival at I'jina.
tuinit fpr lii hiiprriiid llrilih
Nictv Yokk. Out. 88. It Is guiiiTi
ally l)cllvftd by lawyer horc that
I'redcrluk toudert of tills city will bo
appointed to tin- vacancy upon thu
supremo bnu-h. There aro ludiea-
thus that it lias already been ten-
dered to MBit accepted by iiim.
Mr iaill .l.)lf.saih nji.
1'wiw Oct. 'is. Mrs. .lames II.
Kustli. wifttof thu Unitud State-. Am-bas-udor.
J. II. Htuttis dl suddoillli
ll.i - mm ling at Rotoath iretatui. of
heart disaa-. She had been ill for
on!. a fc dus.
(ioirrmtr llfforliU a ( HuliiUtr.
ihmi i: . v.i Oct as c vfrnor
v illi.tin A Mc uikle has aui01lliepi
lni.iy. If u ejtuH.latu Im- tlm setit In thu
t niteil !uli- ."senste trnti iK-ovpitd hv
Jwaaior ' . J. 1-uuH.ner.
The Knr Si. I'al u lift:
Nirt YuiiK Oct i.- The new
n. I. an line teuuier (it 1'aul Cup-
Ian. .laniisoii. drottiMt inehor at quur-
Hu'i.u' t i l! o'clock yestorday morij
Intt. uawug inaJv bur mahjei) To-ase
from Southampton to this port III thu
ltorl time of x days seventeen hour
and iltft) -one minutes.
Honor for Cliliirif lilrl.
Jlsx AtWijiy. Mich. Oct. S Tlio
ucpior medic elected a Chlneio glrj
1m J.fayne ntJicrH'i lP""!! US
Mijlyli She'Tas thrir secretary. '
" - -
A MYSTERIOUS POWDER ' '
It Ckup. ltr. f. W. Ilocilrr
rirur
. Srrnc In tills 1'nlpli.
M!i:i:wiu.r Olihv- Oct. 3S.--Tlm
:icv. Vf. IIoeffer.Ntho Ilepiibllej-.n
candidate for the lpjitiilaturc charged
with offering the lieiitftfrnlU' executive
oommltteo loinlp for'n. Democrat for
senator If they wotilTCglvnJi'Jiii Slno
for dcet Ion expenses 'njmeared in lite
pulpit to preach yesterda ; Tlte
church wits crowded. Stenographers
Were there to take down the
reverend gentleman's words. Hc
was - latj isimlnB'. lint was emit.
OTmvjv out the hvmn nnd.
after it hiid7iytiroig.rjiiaWlD-ombi.
ing nil over. He said that tastingTrrf
a oy -waucti mo up at mmtiiglit ut
mv house ami brought me a powder
which 1 took. 1 thought It was from
Dr. Kcrnin my family physiehii at
that time but now 1 am morally cer-
tain it was not. I hoped it would give
me sltcngth. but it had tho opposite-
effect. It will bo impossible for me to
say anything. This powder lias de-
ranged my mind."
With that he fell Into a chair his
head leaning over tho back his nrms
hanging limp. Women screamed and
excitement and confusion followed.
Some shouted to bring htm water.
Uy some means he was partially re-
vived He said he did not know" tho
boy that brought the medicine. To
all cross-questions lie answered: "My
liiiMire glued." lie tiipealed this an-
sv.victo all questions. Finally a. dea-
con prayed that (io I would show tho
cliurchVliat to do. Then the preacher
was carriett home where admission Is
denied nil cillers though it is reported
l!ev. Iloefl'er is recovering.
I
WlllUlm ('alis Ilm (llvl Hunt.
Toi'KK.tr'Kun... Oct. '!. The citizens
of Topekti promise to lend a helping
hand to the Cubans Xest Tnrsday
night the Kansas capital will unite
Willi other cities over thu country Iu
expressing sympathy for the Insur-
gents. The Topeka meeting will Im
held In the District court room. The
sneakers will be .fudge. Albert II.
Itarton. Oeneral .1. C. oihtirell. Dfvld
Ovormycr. Pat Coney and A. It. .let-
uore. The cill of the meeting Is ad-
dressed to "The Friends nf Liberty.'"
Iiiniiri In HU lirtilh.
l'oi OMKl tl'sll . N. Y.. (let. JS
J'atrlck King tttllahan vii years old.
who livci n New York jumped from
tin- lop ut the l' uglikfipsli- bridge
into the rlri r to-day. The '. -ince Is
21- leot. At least thirty M'0Ic saw
Cntlaliairs exhibition of nerve Tin-
bridge jumper was p ild fur the itare-
dcul e(H'i'iinent with his lif...
s
Sufi- lllmirr. at Aurk.
Sot tii Hmo lkla . Ojt. :. The
tnuie safe of the w hokwile Ibmr and
Ti-i-il jDi-ri-tiimls. Mi-rVl.lp .t- T..l.t...i
nits blown open lnnt night by lung.
lar. u lo Hicurc I nbiit' KI5. 'i'ii s i
the fnni'h l.nrgbiry of tho kind in
Ihls loi-nlitv w itiiiit a week yi-l theie
Is no elue ti 1'ie ciaeksmen' win are
doing the worK.
iiiihimI hiiiwi liiirrrleiii'il.
Mauiihi. Oct. -is. A dispatch to th
iiiipniciui iroin inivnnn contains an j
nucrwcw witn lienornl ( atnpos iu
which he opines that the I'nltetl States
will recognize the insurgents as bel-
ligerents when It suits J.cr Interna-
tional policy The prospect has not
alarmed h!m Iw sajs for Spain would
then liiioiv cvactlv how nutters stood.
ImlKtr Mi Imlinii ItrtlKiK.
Topkka. Kan . Oct. '.'s. Juilge M.
II. Nicholson of Council (.'rove the
JVputlst moinber of the hoard of illtco-
tors of the State llofortuatory at
iltttcliitiioti has plttCD.l hUrusigiintiqii
in lite hands of liovcnior Morrill. No
cause Is given. The Coventor will not
naenpt Hie resigniit'on until lie sees
N'uliolson.
Trmn I'm HIT Hiirlni; Hip MrIiI.
Kl.KIIAf.T lul. OcU -s. MlfH Kiln
Miller u young society lady of this
ejty awoke this morning to Und that
dining her slerp her hair had huicii
IvilllF
severed from her head and was
il.. iln ll ........ i. .i i
on the lloor. Hergi-own luothcr. who
sa sleep-walker Is supposoi to hare
r'.'r""!!.iL.;'e...urilr n0 f U
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Sur !li-r Iliitlijnil's sluj-rr.
Convoiox. Ky Oct. as. Mrs Kate
M. Son ford flhul suit iu thu tiivuit
Court yesterday ugalust Senator Will-
iam ((Mtbul for M000') damiiges for
the killing of her husband the lute
Joint . San ford. The Itomteidu was
comiuitttsl on thu sttqn of thu First
National bank on April II last. Th
tragedy grew out of an uttnek pub-
lished in a weekly paper.
1 lir Pupill itlol! nt .U..in.
WasIiimhon Oct '.8. -The popula-
tion ot Japan according to an esti-
mate ljy l'qiifci)l (Sunoral .Mulyor U
-IS.iiDO.OlM ullowlug 3.000.000 for tlio
nowly it ci pi I red territory of Furmoa.
Japan has records of hor poUilatlon
going buck lo the year 0n. wlien the
number was I.h'-'sm;. In point of
area Japan since the i'ormom hotjiiI-
sltkiu. lukes rank nr.vt below WjhiIii
and stands about crcn with Sivedru.
NEWS NOTES.X
liauk robber all but sccuriMl $311 000
from J M. Morley's lunik at 4ivfr-
aiMc Ivun . when ttiey were ' frtjfnt-
nol off.
Four men were killed ami one seri-
ously injured by a buller explosion op
u tugboat in Ihleugo
A. v ' tglilinaii a sn Aiitomo
Toxas bookkenH-r. Is i'.n.CSW sliurl ill
ills r-juiita.
Hinbrk-cr. itloom X Co. . loul-vllle's
largMMf dry goisls ilruj. liasflsslgned.
I.labttilii s -i iio.ikjii: m.. ts abHjt
mtino. "
Thu iliwouil Ciiiversity f.HjtbaD
Iwm defeated Del'auw Ind. univer-
sity by a scent of ion
Diek Fine a member of Die lira
jgaug of outlaw son hot dead Uy
uepuiy l nltiHi -tate mursliaU near
. iithlng Oltla.
J. I!. ilnrtou ia said to Imj lie a ring on
lecurlng the Topeka npllul iu case it
is forced in be solo
National waterways convention in
session at Vlckslmrff. Jw adjqtirnrd
III mept next year at l)s.Tenpor t Iowji.
LYNCHERS SHOT DOWN.
DESPERATE BATTLE WITH A MOB
AT TIFFIN OHIO
TWO RIOTERS ARE KILLED.
furious Mr (Taifil With llrlnk. Alliirk
- - - - ' - U
rngp Ilm Munlrr of
Cllj .MrliuS.liiiH il.
Ihb Nnrl) Wrrctii-il- -1 Im
MirrllT HpriM n llnnlly Cl
l'lro on IIhiii.
Tn tin. Ohio. OcU 2?. In nn attempt
early yesterday morning tonvengo the
nittider of August Seiiultu Tiflln's pop-
ulnroity iniirslnil. who wns shot lit
cold blood by l.eniidcr J. Mnrtln. alias
WHIiiinm a farmer of HopeWcll town-
ship. Inst Wudnosdny evening two
more victims were milled to the tragic
affair. At 1:W o'clock a mob of Km
In foliated men many of whom were
under the influence o'f liquor ntliioked
the jail In an effort to secure .Martin
and lutng lilm. A volley from half u
doxen Winchesters met them and two
of the umh were killud. They were
Henry Mutchler dr. ami ( hristiiin
Mntx.
As the mob made a rush toward '.ho
jalt they emitted yells that were blind
curdling eclipsing any savage yell
cvernttercl. A squad 'of policemen
who had stationed llii'inschc mi the
steps were whisked to one side as
though they were so nitiiiy straws or-
lloer Kelllcr. who timttu a bntve and
tierce resistance. was struck on the hrnd
vvltli a slrdjto and brutnlly kicked
lie was carried home unconscious unit
lias lieen hovcriog iietwt-en life nnd
death oillecr I isher was tlironu
ngainst a brick wall nod partially
stunned tiiiil Oflici'i- IteiiMCssy was
tumbliMl iirci in i be gruas nuil liept
there by a ritllhiu who held a murder-
ous looking club over him and tin-eat-cued
death if ho did not lie still The
nt her olm-eis were treated in the samu
win. Th mii nent direct In the
side entrance and commenced the on-
slaught mi tlte rliior u itlt their sledires.
The door whs lirnhcu Into splinteis iu
it short time. Willi each blow t lir '
fury or tho rnirii Inci-cHsed.
When the etiiriiitctt wnsgnliiuil there
wasti wild nih. and the hull.viiv was
Ullodwiih excited men. ShcrifT Yan
iN est nnd tinee men stooil in the oi-
noalbsend. Itetippcnled to them most
liraTely and strongly several liiuvs
ii'kiitg them fur (Jod's sake to dis-
pone Il did ho gotd. for the men
(only grew ttcr.r. Tho cuiraniw to
the corridor i. Hrst piotectcd U n
him vy sheet iron ihsir. Tho lock was
lit'okeu oil null a few Mow mid then
thero remained the heavy ginting.
Then it was that the guards
who were iu that portion Ih-cihi
to
Hie. Al Hrst i hey shot ot ci-l In
rioters' heads. A gukril said the men
swore tit kill every )M-rson inside and
to show tliei purpose I hey began to
lire at them. The guards s'uld no shot
was tired by them until the attacking
Kirty had llred through thegrntiug
Hrst. Henry Mnlsehler. the Hrst man
kllle.t was tho one w ho carried the
rope lie was shot thiough the left
temple the IniII coining out on the
right side and he died iiistuutly.
Then (lit 1st Mat. roceveil i" bullet
through the heart lie was plokud up
dcud. This awful oik a ml tliu delcr-
tulmitlon of tho guards nivwl tlte
would-be lyncher an I they left tlio
place cursing and wilder limn over.
Ilctwccu a and I o'clock after the mob
hint moved further down the street
'thu prisoner was handcuffed taken
through a side door ami then to a
side alley where a carrlago wns in
waiting. i'ollefe Ciptiilii Faulkner
and OlUeer Sweeney look hint to Sun-
". . vii". j - oii. mm I ou llirnir
.Illbt.'V iliillHlll ... f... ... tt... I....U....-
fust as
poind tiarrv them.
I .i.i..A '..:....! .i.. .. . ..
I nurtii virwi-ii me scene 01 me
' .n.....i....i..i... i.. i. i si
IWOle' ftlM.u 'l o ih'iit ili
rllier l.ad been taken uway and m
o o'elo-k a Vrowd mini
- w . . null hi
mUrrllii hundrt-ils
started to tliake anotiicr atluck. but
wiser ooiiiiim prevailed. Finally to
pacify them One of (heir nr-mber'. who
Ifliuiv the munlorer. was a I lowed ti
smirch fTfirbulhUug. He did not Und
tlm prison or. mid so Informed th
CiroW'l. but they refused !o believe
lllm i lion loin pa ny K of the Second
regiment of militia f lids cltv. was
titled Ingutiid the building. Captain
Faliinrr who hail just returned from
i3nduky cmntv. pol-e to the crowd
also. They could not help but lie sat-
isfied and Hie greater part dispersed.
Ill response In the '.ovcruor's order..
CjMiiptfny 1. of the tiudcf nth roglmunt.
ii. n iitiriy-nvo meiii i omptiiiy D
Hixtiwntli i-ttgiuieHt with forty-Ilvw
iijoii and Comrmniu O and I of Ksn-
(ill arrlvwd and a atrial guard wilt li
kept for several days. Many wild
threats to lynch the Sheriff and to
hill hU guards are httard. but it it be-
llemd tScr will le no svrious troubU
vf hen the cicitoiut nt has tsjoletl off.
Adjutant (Jum-ral loo and Colonel
J. A. Kuril came with the Keutou
speelaL Over ;O0 gdyduv are hare
'lit" S si in ii i:t lUtlrr.
CosrrvTisoi'i.r. Out. 'l. A Hi real
cning loiter was found In the palaow
addroMml to t.lfe sultan rcent. An
inquiry Incriminated fourteen mem.
ltn ut tlm imperial bouMhold. All
of tUm Were i'Xuutt-vt OU Ibn MWU
day within tho nrvclacti of YiUia.
Thus the sultan's mind was rel!rl
of i very great weight
ll '.MICH '!! 1'UII L
W i.itisMox m. : - I'moi'l J.
Kleckhoufcr for ten eur chief of th
bureau of accounts iu the I-ta.a de-
parlni'iit. having becdi foind on isir-
tinl cxamlnatin to U - H.ooe ahort Li
)il accounts was boinptik-1 to reaJgu
Ilia position. Kdw-arl llayw mmI hlcf
VoOsliMjicr of tin; m in o Itureau for a
groat number of year was also eom
ncllfd to resign on m .-ouiil of th'
loose methods prevailing.
A rovolulQn han hr(i)icffJ out In
Uryl and President .Hppolyte Is fir
lils palace at Fort au Frlnce guarded
by hlssrtny.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
and so arc otii shoes onll be right too if you select your f.otsvp.ir fun
our stock because you'll grt w'at Is low in jirlce perfeet'lrt bt. and hand
In rfppearaiiec. Unsightly shoes mar tho whole attire but .mr shoes an- .'
uddltlon to any oitlllu The shoo bill is also a serious addition lo your ep...
If j mi buy r poor article. Always get the best by selecting ym'ir shoes fi n
ourstock. . can rest assured that this Is the light thing to il.t and thst
any other course w ill lost more and be far lcs satisfactory In Hi re-mllt.
Eisensclimidt & Hetsch
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West OalnLioma Ave
Repairing Neatly Done
Cheapest Place In Town
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware ami
WOOD
II! North Second SI. German and English Spoken.
OKLAHOMAfCARRIAGE WORKS.
MniiiirnHuri's nil Minis of Vehicles. rainUnt; Triniiiiiiit; ai.-l
IleimlfiiiS promptly alleinlcil to.
:i'22 South Division Street Guthrie OK-
Hotel
s
FIRST -
Large airy and nlcaly furnUliwl rooms. Table the beat the market :i(T .
(IimmI servUa I.oeattsl In business eenter.
Corner lliirrison and First Stroota.
S. BILLINGS Proprietor.
N. F. CHEADLE COAL COMP'Y
Wholesale and Ratall dealers la
RUBY
CANON FRONTENAC WEIR CITY
ANTHRACITE.)
Also tola Bf 0st for the sale of the eela orated McAltrstor Ujat tl..- kest - .'
the market for domestic uae.
Olllcoanil Vanls 121
'relephono No. ti.
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The lines: cuuippod har in "' - .
W handle ouly lV best Wines Lhtuors M liga-s.
N.xtdoor in the Loader ofilee
Headquarters for horaemen duriiVT the fair.
103 Jlarrison Are
F. P. ALLEN Prop.
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