The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 77, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 11, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MORNIKO MARCH It 1890.
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BRODERICK. LONG. CURTIS
KANSAS REPUBLICAN CONGRESS-
IONAL NOMINEES.
SLATES ALL CO THROUGH
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AVID HTSCH
SOLE AGENT
Corner Oklahoma Avenue and First Street
GUTHRIE 0. T.
JNmlring Neatly Done
'l him. Khii . Miircli 10 Congress
man Chestei I l.xiiff was leuoiimlHlril
Bias in the liflitsr
t.y ihe liepublienns of llic Seventh (lis- 1 'rM ar
HER HUSBAND WAS DEAD.
Mr.. I'alrlfk Crnnln Dlrln'l rttruRaW tin
Work of the Destroying- Angel.
Mf.wo. Mo. March In The decom-
posed body of an ntyrtl fntnier named
Patrick Crbnln. who lived in art little
shntil near Mnrtiit&bnrg. this oonnU .
was discovered yesterday andtiewed
by the coroner. ho thinks t Yoain had
been dead about tu days. MrsCrmin
who wan also very obi unit bret lo
insanity went to the Catholic .Cervices
at Ma rtiiishurg. Saturday and trtld the
priwt thai iter husband w4 very
i)i and auked that aid lip give-h him.
On investigation It was dtrvereil
that the. old laoj bail been choking
anil eatiuif in I he room where heV hits
band lay head ami a nbl cog nitnl
of the fact Mis. fioniii hud tlioughi
1 1 Or husband very ill anil sat tap with
lilin each nirb' mil 1 1 hi iae bpian to
turn black and she became triMteued
and lol.l the priest. When the odor
became iinboamblr he fCt u JHci-
bat anrt Knocked out tvtvy nine of
thn) ndiitHntiir the
CURAN DEBATE IN SENATE
ANOTHER STIRRING ClTAPTEH AM-
UR TO THE CONTROVERSY.
BUT NO ACTION WAS TAKKN
NOT A DIYOItCK .MILL.
HANK OF rEIlhIN
Kill n linn'. Itrlnk lIii'tTtaliuneiit li) l'-
t'lllc Slope IliiinorlKlN.
SiTcrnl wocks since the RpUoopul
llniltl booked a number of Jyceiun en-
tcrtaininenU but au'tKoquontl' the
scheme of hnvinff n aeries of entertain-
tnentF fell through anil thotlnles v;ere
eaneelied. Amoiiff the attractions
listed were Fred llmcrson ltrooltfi
the California l'oot-iiutnorj&t and .1.
Williams Muoy lwtmorist and biifl'o-
basso botlt of California anil rnpro-
sentinp the lira (ft; t Mullor Lyeeuni
l'.ureau of Now York. Although their
d-.ites had been CMtieuiled thele urtists
did not propote to pass through the
territory without a glimpse of her
famous capital. Consequently they
arrived in the eity yeitcrt'ay itnd were
entertained by their friend Colonel
Homer JonB3 lute of harehmom Nc
York .loncs is a inaKnanlmoiis fellow
and he proposed to (five the tunuse-inent-neckorR
of Outhrle a treat tfrnti.s.
MnnnKcr Harry I'entccost pnrtook of
.lonen' spirit and donated the opera
houso for ati entertainment. The re-
milt waa a rnro treat at tlio MclCennon
last night given by Messrs. lirooks
and Macy. Tito gentlemon are artisU
in every ncnms of the term and for two
hour the audlonec was entranced by
melody trasredy x)athos and humor.
Macy -. not only a. basso 11 pin pro-
fiiudo but an elocutionist and actor of
talent. lirooks however Ir the star
of the twain l'.rielly he is a poet
orator reciter and gonitis. He bways
Iita andicneo at will and runs the
gamut with lioart brains wit wlwlom
bonse and nonsoncc. The entertain-
tnont was without doubt tiic most re-
lltiwl and pleasing held in the city in
several years.
An intorcfcling feature of the atl'air
was tbo "ninety-day" aspect present-
i. Jones noted as master of cere-
monies; Mrs. Wit ten a cultured and re-
fined lady and an exceptionally talent-
d intifclclan presided at the piano;
genial Doctor Hearlos hold the door;
.lames Raymond sat behind the scenes;
"Major" Stevens ltuighed the loudest
and six now resident occupied tlie
t'rnnt scats (hunt oredit indue Meisrs.
.1 onos and Pentecost and Mrs. Wiltse
for the success of the unheralded entertainment.
Coiiii.inv it UiillMllKt Itecelto 14 I'.itfiit
for ii IWiili lit Tlnit I'l. .
George r. Hall of Oklahoma: Wm.
I. Hall of Morgantown W. Va : aud
an N. Lockwoodof Stillwater ;. T
vestorday received a cliarter from Sec-
retary l.owe for the First State Hank
of Pot-kins Payne county. The etipl-
tnl is T5ono und the above gentlemen
are dlroolors of the new Institution
which will begin business at once.
The promoters of the enterprise are
solid business men and it is a pity
that we have not more like them in
Oklahoma.
MILLIONS AS PENALTIES.
Kiill Aiculmt rniinir V o. Ai;r-iillitpr
h.; iio.iino.
W.xih.nrowN N. V.. Ma reb lo. -Attorney
(ioneral Ilnneool has instituted
-um ptimt agntnet rmowr .v o. of
i hk-ng '. n recover penalties amount-
tuqr lo '-...OO.OdO for ihn allegeit viola-
tion of the Statu luw in M-llintf eleo-
martrarlne in different places through-
out tlie State during the past ns or
seven year". The venuo is laid in .fof.
ferson" county. Tliis suit is tin ottt-
como of the attempt made by Commis-
sioner of Agrluuiture K. (J. ft lira ub to
suppress the sale of oleomargarine
ni nee be assumed oftiee.
tiietln cnnvoiitioti iiHsciiibled in this
ci He hod no nppitF.ii Inn The OOit-
vention iilsii ii.iiiiiuateit Itnbert P.
Met ullninrh of ntli"nv ' neHninn-
tiou for I'leiiileiHhii eleelor. I rank
Vincent of llutehtnoon and Harry (!.
Uoiie )f Ashland uere eleeied ilefe-
Kutes to tlie national .'-.mention and
tloliu ('. Nleholnou of .fiuun ani( I'.
I.. Irish of Lyons were flfteled atter-
utiles. I'ree silver reolut1ons were
adopted and lht b Lonls delegates in-
stritetcil to nte fur MeKluley for
President.
Itroilxrlok
I.HAvijNWonru.
The Itopuultcnito
gressioual illstrli
their ennveutioii
llriii.iuliinl.Ml.
Ka . Mftts'b II)
of the I'irsl i on-
t of l"anas held
esterda.v and thn
Sir AN DHIMil) JII2H 3I0NKY.
h.lf red II UftAOii (ifU Ailliiii Artliit Hrr
lliitlHinil Dlrtt not Cdiiil.
In tlie district oonrt yestctdny the
vaiM- of .T. .1. Hayes charged with
-hootiug C. M. Randolph was eon-
iltidcd and tlie casu was given to the
intj witbovl argument. The jury is
still out. H K Timrstou repiosontel
the defendant in tlie ease aud Harris
Huston and Oardner prosecuted.
Mrs. Winifred Hudson living on
Warner avonue. wat granted a di-
.orce from her husbnud Bujnuol 0.
M mis on. .1. V. Miller wn attorney
"for the plaintiff and tlie deeree was
granted on tlio grounds of drunken-
aiess abandonment non-snpport. The
iphtintiff proved that lier husband had
tilowed in" ovor 83000 of her stuff.
lie l.oiril ii Itlrli Vtlilmr.
i'r.nm. Okln.. March m. - Mrs Peer-
man of Fort Scott has tiled a reply to
her hustmnrts suit for divorce. Mrs.
Peortnan was a Hourbon county school
leaehcr before she was married -to
J'eerniHi) November T. IsSi. she sayb
lie ViHs not true to hor and liecamc in-
fatuated with a wealthy widow living
in Fort Scott. Airs. PeerniRi says fur-
ther that tills wealthy widow alien-
ated iter liusbnud'saifectiouHfrom Iter
and that tlie sued the lutter and ob-
tained Judgment for St.OOo for the
alienation. Sho sued her husband for
dhoroe at Port Scott but after ol tnin-
ing the above judgment she withdrew
lier Kiilt for dlvoroe
f.ilUolii Still In Ihr Kurr.
Wasiuwotov -Mnroli 10. Senator
Ciillou) said last evening rogardlnjr a
story a to his probrVie withdrawal
from the race ior the prasldentin
nomination: "There is not a shadow
of foundation for the report The
suggestion uottld only bare bseu ad-
vanced by those fho would ilk U
have mo out of tlie ivsy iir.ci with the
malicious purpose of misleading ill
Republicans of Illinois and the coun-
try. 1 have no intention of with-
drawing and will Hot withdraw."
AVooil U'nntril
Ve wlsli to purchase ISO cords of
good hard wood to bo delivered at the
Santa Fo bridge over tlio Cimarron
river during tho months of March and
April. YiU'Aii t CQitKIVKU.
3d3w Contractors Hotel lioyal.
V lieul lnd on the stas.
Mauiov I nd .March 10 - Aetor.s
Will Long aud .'ohn West fought u
duel on tho stage of Whlte't opera
house After the close of u performance
there last night and Long received
u'ntniilfc i.it.li iiuiv ltim-o ffitol. 'Ih.
men were membuiKof the o'lioolignn j
Ainsquerade coiniMniy. ami. urtet u
rougU und tumble lij-hl in West'
ilrosslng room keen red revolvers and
met on the stage. In the volley which
followed j.ong received two bullets
JVest escaping unlitut. The whole
oiiiuaiiv was arrested
lojifJ Vllh 111 .slitrr-hr-Vuu.
Skuajja Mo. Mareli Hi Itenjuuilu
Hall. carpenter. 1 1 year of uge. who
elopod from Siriiigtteitl Mo. h week
ago with his iter-in-lnw'. Miss Mice
Parsons' aged 18. was arrested here
last nigiit. eliaryixl (villi the betrayal
nl ik g? and desertion of ki wife
and three c'ltldreii.
Drill 'utility. -V" xil Ihmiril.
bum Mo . March m. Doat euunty
Is without a Jali tn-ilsy. The strue-
hire eaiight Hre tills utoruing from n
defective Hue and was burned to the
grouttd. l'our prisoners were in the
bill at the time ot the flra but Wejre
liberated and are now being guarded
by the siierilT.
.slate went ihrnugh without a hitch
i use llrodei-iek for i ongress. . ('.
Hook of I.enveiHiort .. iimi .lolui
e)lilling of lliawnthu. for dislrlut
delegates to the National eonrenrhnt
Iiurrili II. Tracy of WamefO for
eleetur. i y l.eitinil for National om-
niitteoitian. nnit William MeK'inlet for
president. 'J'he vole for t'onifresKmau
stood. I'.nnlerh-k to. Uailev )
t nrll l..ir rvltiiiiillo.
Pmi'oiua. Kau. Mareli In i harlen
Curtis was bv unanimous vole of Ilia
Fourth congressional diMrit-i Kemib-
lieu n eomentiou. rouoniluuted for
ooitffress. I. I. Latiiiverl of Uuinnrla
aud .1 s. Den ii of Marion ere chosen
ileletitn-. to tho St l.oiui foineution.
iix-hovermir 1). V. I'lniie was se..
looted as pi-eHldeutlal elector The
eonventir.il. by unsuiiuoiis .'e. in-
structed for MelClnley for orerideut.
It also instruetfil tjie'delejjujj lo vote
for Major Tom Aiiflcrunn ut iVMUa
forunlional isnnmitteenian
( ontdlii Nolliln- Ncii.
.Hiif.TOX March Hi The blue
book on the subject of the one7iitlan
boundary published lv the Itritish
governiueni ha reaeheil Wnshiugiou
and advance cooifsare uou in posses-
sion of the lititish ambassador and of
the State department. There are lu
reality tun volume one of about t.iu
pages mid another (ontalninvf : t It ' t a
dozen churl1-. s far ns new maucr I
eonuerneil ilie artt n dtsbitu-t dinp.
poiutmeut as our own Venezuelan
commission K ahead? in poksession of
all of tin- data
lto. Dr. I'jiloii stilrUn Wllh lj")hl.
Nrw Yoni.. March in. Itev. t P.ix-
tou J). 1). siipeniitondent ot the
Ameriisnn Minilay Sehnol union work
for many years was stricken with
paral.sis .Sunday afternoon : the
Arlington Aveiiuu lViwhyterlan ehureh
of Orange N' .1. just a- he wn nboiit
to spouk on the '.ijik. lie hu beep
unooysciiiui. sineo the attack and his
reeoVr is doubtful.
Ililn l:itr I'nmiuiir Win..
Trhh. Kan.. March in .hnitre
Foster has deekied the cane of the Ox-
ley Slave i ompuny against the Trades'
Assemblv and Coopers' Union o JvMn-
as City. Ivan. uyainnt the iininu.
The union were boycotting the coin-
puny on aeeouut of tlie putting- in of
niaphiues wiiieh threw the mnpors
out of emp'ovtnent. The jnd(;eg ranted
an Injniu-t ion :i(th int the. lioeoit.
A Nvihrw of llouirt III St f.ouU.
Sr. Loci. Mo . iJurplt !. senor
George Uonie pepljeiy of tiepertvl
Uoine head i( tho Cnlmi revolntioa-
ory party piissed through the oily
ye'sterda.i pii route to Lliitaj.' He
arrived itlreot from flavuqa The ob-
jeet of his vii.it to tins eountr.v it. to
leuru the exuel nidation legarding
the trratttiuif of belligerent ritrhis to
the pIm-I.
i
iiinlr ar ilia 1tiu. K"ii)
At r it. Kfln . March JO -I'rutik
Mitehell a prominent farmer near
tbi plnee. was tniirttered lusi 'lluirs-
day. .Ijiup Clare a btssther-in-law
of Hie deceased mi going to Mltrhell'a
fsrm iesttrdaji tnoenlng. found
.Mitchell nilfAinx-. - search diseoy-
ered the hod on the farm nt John
Ilepner. a urtpnbor. On lFPiuv' eon-
fronted iith tue fart and tilten into
uiisiody. Ilepner eoufessed to killing
Mttehell and hiding the body in the
gras. Ilxoltftineut runs high ami
tlireuts of lynching are eominou.
.Mitchell uns known as u f pi let and
sober man. while Hepuer has a tery
unsavoty reputation. llepnetS wife
denies all knowledge of tho deed.
She was also placed under arrest
DON'T BE MISLED!
HOFFMAN
AND METEOR
CYCLES
Arti tho Hon. On Kail It.
svrirlrieii rtet a New TrtSI.
Wasiiixoton. fnreh :0. -In the
Uniteu Slates .Supreme oonrt. .ntstiee
Shlras handed down the decision of
tlie court in the ease of the I nited
States vs. "Dan IC flwearlngen This
case was brought to themipremr court
on a writ of error from the Kansas
circuit eoiirt Swearingen w an
editor at iiurlingtou. Kau. He stas
imiit-ltiri and on trial eonvieted of
sending olscene uiHtter thrmtrh t lie
malls. The article in quesHon iva-
newspaper attack tipon a rival editor.
Tho supreme conn found that Judge
Will In ins t the Kaasaa court iVtis iu
error h kk hJ met ions prouOtfi-!iig
the urttal r.osue. 1 he ojfbfloh r
iuhiiiIs tlie e;uf. back With inti ijextniis
fur a new IflM.
- -JUs '-
ie prtit.lat l DJmotMMl.
I UK AM MTth :u Tlie eiisf of
Debs etJitf is at lt out of the lulled
States eiWl at Chlcifco osterdny
lleuernl npaek distr!ei attorney ap-
peared before Judge lirosseup and on.
lered a nolle protse. ThN was tho
proseenlkft of Iltjbs and follow nfihMi's
4fpl ineasBfrs ot iie Amerioan ltail
wny I'lisfn lrt inlerfulng with trains
carrying Hie Putted Mat's mails.
The trlfl was nearly eoinpleted bt
spring Wllefl one of Hie jurors was
taken ll skI i Mot)oneineui ui
)ieeek.in Jlejautlme ihe defendant
was. ai UQ Jnil and punished by
J ud g o4m ia tne famous contempt
es.se
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1
ltOCltktTl.il.
l pVBW Clilrifn
N.
Mesarah. K. i oolev aud 1
dolph Wo dUtiiigulsiied
sui.rl-
March Hi.
aud lnham l.'an-
dolph Wo dUtiiigulsiied i-H!l en-
glnocra addressed the unuiuber of
comiudffw last night oi( the subject of
a sJll .Hi forn i'ltleago t.i the M-
lapttf sfcord (r. toaley said tlie
ship fltm pi ojeot from Lake Jle ro
tho 5 was eutirely feasible The
route Ml Mot lifea fully determined
upon Jtojftt. but lie thought however
that ifehtu he by way of I.ahc On
tarlf. miwsa down the Oswego and
MolAsrtf ralley to the Hudson. Aa-
othw wntewas by wavof Lake limn-
pluijt tfd the Hudson.
UIIMIhii to Stnalur UeunUli.
&i JvFnt. Mo. March 10. Mate
tienftiotOHn Keunish of Holt eonnty
uin iftfr wwii uiievpecteii oppositioa
HUc'-l I ru;l i ttj.?(STniilH Altod-
urire -.sertainr' HatUtoV? ttrjfeli?elili
of the lit) VpalBtl ij errttflMWOu
- lleo.iatlo liicliltm ntt-
Irtrt of I ohiMililii I'm.
v.llMt. In Ihr IIih
.UlM.ii. March Hi n.ilhei
stirring ehapter in the Spanish- ih.im
eonlrotersy was added by Ibe pnaie
ytBterfia Many senators indicated
a deMrf lobe heard on the uhjei I
ami the conference report ue.-epting
tite "llntisp f nban resolut;on wt-ut
ovei until todo In unticipauou
that thr last rrage ol inefui.an (iie-
liuti would he reaahed. the senate gal-
leries w ere ' hestesfefl hj- the greaten
crond seen since the setKion opened
The.rjeech of the dav was made 0y
Senator lla'e ot Maine in Igornuf
oppo.siCon to this resolution anrt to
tlie offensive interference of ihe
Cnited Mate in foreign iietlous.
'I lie setiato) declared the spirit or
militarism was abroad iu the land;
that our com se involved the possibil-
ities or war with all its dreadful cou-
cpiiuences' Mr hale hroujfhi out the
Uiudly ru-'iou of Spam ut the lime of
our end war when l.nuaii-iiinit pri-
vateer were piuteuted fmiu remain-
ing for any length of lime in tspBiiish
ports and when Amariisn prisoners
were aboard tlie were teleased by
bauili orders
A lira ii. a tie incident occurred nheu
Mi. Hale offered to read the state-
ment of Mlnistrr do l.omo of bpniu
calling in (tieatloii the aeomie of
some of tne siateiiieuis intuit hy en-
atovs neinisu. Morgan ami Lodge
coriceriuiijf Mpanisn atrocities. Mr.
Davis i t Minneapolis iulekl objected
to the rpceptlon of u rinciftneul from u
foreign minister noi foimally ivo iiri-
uiilted .Messrs. Mitrhell of Oregon
Morgan and IVIIcr added i lion protest
iu Ihe same dneclion. I'or time
there was Mime conTusion ntpl a pros-
pect of a serious cwntl ei but tlu
serenity ol the debate 3' re'.'ored hy
.Mr. Davis withdrawing M fiffvtan.
The lattfr pan of the day iCas 1vn
to the DupOTii content. Mr .Turtle of
Indiana argitiutr ajsliiM lh otaim of
Mr. Diipoitt.
Dolljr I. ilk lit Wutliiiisl.io
AMiiNinoN Maieh u.- Diiriotof
Columbia business eon-iiiued the ma ior
portion of the dav in the IKmi-.i-.
Among the bills pae.l was one to dc-
orease ihe eit of es tioni M rfi lo jl
a thouinud TbU was tha onU'onie of
a ion a fight against the iras rouipnn v.
The onnsidrriiiion ot the nostotnVe bill
was eontlpne.1 but no impm-taut
snifiudiui'iits were adopted bill
wa paxsed to authorise the sjeeietitr.tr
of t lie Treasnrv to pay s. . i'eel ai
of Arliansaa WW tw aerviees to the
old settlftrs r Cherokee lunmna. The
House then tcU up Dlsniet of Coin la-
bia hu.ines
ltlcycles bought sold acd exchanged lticye'ts sold on ianlaH
monta. Our price and gunrantee will Interest o Full tin. -of
eyete sundries. Repairing of all kinds .lone and work gnAr
Mitoeil. (Itve us a cull. "
(Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
113 113 1-2 Oklahoma Ave.
E. N. KNAUSS Manatior.
Hotel Royal.
LAST HARRISON AVENUE.
in hi
generj
surane
openly
uomutt
jjouyijit
ip tbtdj
ascoaial
BenaLr
the tkjU
a nuiajn
for tlie ortlce of airornev
Iflsionrj. The Mutml iu-
ints of the State will
5 KeunUV and if he Is
at the republican Statu
iVej u ill use eifery oeuns
arer to defeat him. Tha
(iU oppose him because
Ish has been nctiio lu
(iSaist mutual insurance for
wjreur.
IM'1 'JLi-l'll-
Htghcst of all in Leavening Power.Latest U.S. Gov't Repo:
RoYal
Baking
Powder
&Z3Z&5
AfilSOITEEV PUBE
I or salkliie th "Mult" Dour
Mikid.ii. S. I).. March It. - M riff
Miller of PlnnkiiUou Aur.-rn -"iinly
arreste-i vosteulay and set red - mu
moil on fortt-uiue Mitchell eitirens
who participated in the saalcintr ol the
Mull oftiee. February H. Rditor Mu-
P.rlde brings suit for V.1bOU damages
for destm.i ing tlie property and other
inJiiHes.
HaviikIi mid "Khl" lariluir linn.
I iNfiNNATt ' Ohio. Maroh 10 Ku
gene ltezenali of Covington Ky . aud
OMMtr Oardner. the 'Omaha Kid."
fought fifteen rounds beore the est
Covington Athletieulttb last night lor
$8o. It was a tame nll'uir ami was
de-lnret a draw.
A)ler lo Itemore III llitiu.irlrrt.
Havan. March H'. tienerul Ney.
ler will remoVe bis heaiiqua-ters to
tlie cliy of Mantanza- in order to faeil-
itate his direction of operations after
tlie raalu foreCof the Insurgents ha
passed into Satfta I lam.
r 1 1
The National Itatortn I'artr.
PtTisnt'nO Pa. Maroh la 'Hie ex-
ecutive committee of the new Reform
party met yesterday aud completed
arrangements for the oonfereuee to be
hold hi tills olty to day. Tlie move-
ment is a national one and it is be
lleved the new party will be cbrist
olid tin- National Reform part v.
The San Jose ( ommerclal aud bsv-
Ing bank up to this time one of tne
olde ano most Tr-pero..s i.unl-log
iiisn ins in (aiurnla. e-i W
djor I e asse s a e said toamouut
to '' hw.O'O and u lUbii.ttt. ve
abou' s
theoMtefMn
leounvaifpa
ventteMlt.TjNafc
oppoMWi Jm
andTlMWWk
a aeiaeppa ibji
man 1JMNM
ley ormmmm
aud in Im
-
Awl. A- slt lu Nbr-.
OM4MA L. March lu. Leading
A.Ael Wmaha are ustertini' tlmt
ui x big Ufruie In se-
iV's to the St. l.onls -on-
.NebrasUk. Tiiey are
Senator- Maudri&ou
snd are trying to send
trueton for i ongre.
Michigan with Rmd-
y as tecoud choice.
eetstoJ Hielr defeat ibn
.McKintHtyw m will probably con-
trol tbk 4flrii nm not the Siate
conveutsau
ii. if. Jis Hear Ml H.....M.
I'liu.Aiiwis March lo. - The
death warrad wui iad to II It
llolinc" th.n ujrderer of u. F. Pidi.ei
vesterdu. I tsherlff tlemeut.
Holme ronialhri ntrfactiy cool .Hir-
ing the rea&lnl and appeared lo.s
concerned tlsst Aid the her!ff.
Uohnes expceWevfcfcnself a willing
to die
BRIliP
niitbt hu
Ban Frauelt
instead of!)?
jnit in iion-u
The Presides). iptcd to six
months tmu-lseE4 .U eeuU-nue of
two years. iijiMfB (i.iahoma upon
Wall Ho .Nn Ha aiu Sha n. 1JW for
nsraiilt with iritetjvk t ;
The President t.H tue Senate the
unmiuarious of J l owlfellow to
ba pottinltrcj of w-t Leavenworth
Kau . and Jo.epb isjeliinmre 1 1 be
po'tmaster at lick u
? mR-
MaaaV ManB
SWflK
"Walttw
i rsS inters ut
li for S3 a day.
oi tractors tlU
H
ac3i i
i H
H 111
PERRY
PROPRIETOR.
A .1 -SPA.V VlCfc-PrlSJIt.SI.
J. W. MoNKAL. Puss
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
Capital - - - 50000
Surplus - - - 10000
Itourd of Directors in addition to Hank OiVJccif-:
.lame Stratum llnrn.ee Speed. liob't Mnrlin .1. II. Cottiiigbam.
W. J. HOnSFALL Cauhlor.
'JUjtai
.Si.tr ( Mbiat i'uittltiu l'iiiUitl.
aH1.oto Mnroh Irt. senator
Frjt Iniroduoed a lull for the estab-
lishment of a department of govern-
ment to be known a the iieuartment
of conuufrrfH oud mnimfaeturei tlie
head of whleli Is lo be u member of
the Presideut'M cablnat.
liilltii in Keveuur uni. .!.
VMnsion X C. March sU a. the
result of a battle between Uevenuo
Officers .lames Sndtl ami Walter
Davis ud ltob .lardau una hl- smt
liaunnel.. a Iernpr;ilj devrn miioi
from here V-ob Jordan Vss killed bit
sou died last night and iKithoffloert
are fterioiislv wounded The oflleer
cut to Jordan's home in search of
b locks de whlsfey. A keg was found.
When au attempt was mooe to fore
an entrance to the bouse the Jordan
resisted and the tiring began
Uu)i-tlu Kattl lllniculif.
NkVaiu. Mo. Maroh 10 While at-
tending a school exhibition near Ket-
terinan. a small hamlet ten miles
north of this city two t -year old
lade Oeorge Oruv and a hoy named
Slorutu had a difficulty during wbleh
btoriim striiik Oray mi ihe head with
a sling shot. 1 he 'blow erusl.e.t in the
beok of his aktiU amt it ihHioupIii iu-
tlleted a tutu I hurl. NriMicrni tn
boys is over li" years old fwid ti. i
of hifhiv .-espited sreiJs
a iiii3eo M.tijr Uttfa i'j
Cni(AMoJaroiv. -Yesteida.v after-
noon Mr uVumingaaf r.j.t Foui-teentk
aiieet identlUed the dead body of ihs
man found in a barrel with ihe torpte
of nn infant na that of her husband
lie had been au Inmate of the poor-
house for two years where lie died.
The to lice hare abandoned the theory
of murder it being known thui the
niiitiiaiiiif win done by me.lieal stu-
dents. 'I lie si. I.oult Motor I r Sjiiiijju
hi. I.ot'is Ma Maitjh if) bjM
men are dead aud one nj.Qre is i.a ex-
pected to live asliie 'resist ( Sunday
ulglu'n eolllsipi) on ihe S. tonU i
Kfrkwood dftcftc liifA 'ifty more
are more or les seiwiislv. but not
fatally. InjureiJ.
J mmt ii i ii.
1; Cksenrt I. I IIU7 lli
St." l.orif Mo Mareh io.l4.
Chauueey Ive Pile. wf of th
prominent Renuhllcan leader died s
ter homo here yeierday after on ifl-
sets ot one week of pneumonia Tlu
deceased was f.s. year-- of agt. aud
would shortly lia'va eelebraie.1 lb.
iforty.firstuuiiirertaiw of the marriage
with t rinay.
300(10 Uruisu (alluri bu a. sink.
VifSXA March IU The ndmberuf
eohlers on strike i Ostrau an I fTar-
vlnos s Increasing ana there are now
uoon out.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. ancVDivisiOh
One Block From HoLo! Royal.
Calers to Iho Best Trade Only. Best Oooclft
In Stock all the Time
lo-Ytiai'-Olil WhisKcy :iinl a lull line nl'NIiil:ml CIpaiK.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS
Man it ratlines all kind ol' Voliii-ldH. l'ainliihc Trfinmfiius aiiU
K()i:uriih; promptly al.laiiiliHl lo.
!Jf!2 Soulfi niviHloii Slruitt j Uiitltrle Ob.
'j;"1' in ssaseasiaaaeaaaasasssaassassaMawaasssaassMlaaeaJ
I
wLi0iW &&Pm "f tel
WrllrtjVy zJ Eqnlppiil FiCMl)
m?Jl """piglif! of Jli.qhBdE?.i m WmM.
Tliev eaibssry more puims of gOmiinu uioiv ;hau any other wheola mail?
iMu other uvcbino stands co hlUhRi Ujlli yttiuiuliou f evcliiU boetmso Wit
llTCtvloyf ntr built on honest valuMJluMt auW pincliaser recolve full valuo for
I tbd investment. Jbty a WaveFfy aflfb. JOU vil! never tie ashamed of your
Itnotiut. "
t ma ii: nv - ..i n n
spew mie (id. m.
NDIANA BICYCLE CO.
IMtJANAi;rtl.8 M '
THE ANCHOR
SALOON.
The fif(xb oiiiptt bar in lh- .ly
Wjj liBJidlaJonly tlio beat Wliiea hbjuors and Oijsrj. -
lj0.xt'daorlu tint Loader ollhe.
IU3 Hftrrlsa.i Avenue.
Trlephoiirt No 5
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