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Guthrie
VuLUME 18.
EIGHT PAGE8.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JUNE 22. 1901
EIGHT PAGES.
NUMBER 1H
CONFLICT
WITH MOB
CASUALTY LIST
FIREWORKS EXPLOSION
THE MYSTERIOUS
MAN-WOMAN
FOR PERMANENT
BIGAMIST
RUSSELL
MILLENNIUM
SIDEWALK
The
Daily
Leader.
Reinforcements in
try
Time
TO SAYE SOLDIERS
GUARDING PRISONER
Two Hundred Shots Ex
changed and Negro Con
veyed to Ilimtsville
SLTlppB-McHae Prose Ass'n
'rose Ass n.
' . .. .Oil
Houston Tex
from Trinity this morning aro to tJja
effect that tho nogro Spencer add
tht- mob seoklng his lifo had a
pitched battle last night j
About two hundred phote were 3x-
clSod Utweon tho llgh
tectinir tho prisoner and tho mob
when tho soldiers wcro finally ablo
hy tho arrival of additional troops at
Trinity early this morning to tako a
train for Huntsvlllo whero the negro
j now safely confined.
Lato ytstordny tho mob captured
the train on which tho soldiors ex-
pected to tako tho prisoner away.
They forced tho onglneor to drlvo past
the placo whoro tho soldiors woro
waiting. Th mob then mado tho telo-
graph operators prisoners but a
soldier operator sent a meosago to
the governor which resulted In rein-
forcements who rolloved tho light
guard who woro hoslogod In tho
school houso.
THE CHICAGO DERBY.
Scripps-McRao Pross Ass'n.
Chicago III. Juno 22. There
Is
Ideal woathor for the American
Derby this afternoon. Tho track is
lightning fast. Tho management to-
day flguroa tho attendance at sixty
thousand.
GOL DFROM KLONDIKE.
Scripps-McRao Proas ss'n.
Victoria B. C Tune 22. The
steamer Cottage City arrived from
I--.8un with a half million in gold.
NOT RETALIATORY.
Scripps-McRao Press Ass'n.
Washington D. C Juno 22. Tho
Russian government was formally
notified today by Secretary of Stato
Hay that lovylng a duty on Russian
petroleum was not a retaliatory moas-
uro but moroly In accordanco with
he laws of this country.
Whisky Barrel Exploded.
Scrlpps-McRac Press Ass'n.
Loganaport Ind. June 22. Four
men were working on a car loaded
with whisky this morning when a bar-
rel exploded .and sot tho car aflro.
John Mooro and Cal Noff Jumped In-
to a mill race with tholr burning
clothes r.rul woro savod. Lawrence
Beeson was burned to doath and
William Eskins can not recover.
STRIKE IN VIRGINIA.
Scripps-McRao Pross Ass n
Mattewan Va. June 22. Not a coal
mlno in Mingo county is in operation
today. Tho strikers control tho sit-
uation and aro heavily araod. By
trespassing on tho company's prop-
erty tho strikers violate tho federal
injunction. Tho mllltla will probably
ho called.
Dewey County Returns.
Tho county clerk of Dewey county
has mado his return of tho assessed
valuation of his county. It shown
7?0916 an lncroiso of $133803 over
ono year ago. Estimates now being
mado on tho total valuation for tho
territory reach $74000000.
MINI8TER TO KOREA.
Washington D. C Juno 22. Tho
president today appolntod Horace
Allen of Ohio minister to Korea.
Ten Dead Nine Injured
and Five Missing-In
quest Today
Scrlpps McRae Press Asa'n.
Paterson N. J. June SS. Tea dead
nine Injured and (Ira missing It tho
corrected casualty list resulting from
the fireworks exploilon of yesterday.
Ine inquest is being held today. The
cause of the explosion will probably
nerer be known
RIttenberg ownor
of the fireworks may be arrested
CLUB DIRECTORY.
Frank Lucas Secretary is a Good
Hustler. O '
9. Jt j
Prank Lucas the secretary of the
i Guthrie club. Is n natural horn bust. '
Ier. Recently ho completed a ooiiec-
tlon of varv vnluable statistics lllus-1
trated with actual photos of business
Places and points of Interubl in tho i
capital of Oklahoma which will be 1 which she Is accused here
out for distribution soon. Now ho is fM" '" declares that the for
ongnged in compiling a club directory Kb' committed at Hillsboro 111. in
which will Include every mombor ofUpO for which Bhe went to prison
11 a ni.i iia i.atnnaa ni.unat nnri Lwns committed lv her twin brother.
n aUmn of whom 8he the
borshlp of tho club until now every
prominent man In tho city both prl-
vato and buslnoss citizen is a mom-
bor of this onorgotic organization. Ho
also has under way some valuable on-
torprlsos which ho hopes to locato
horo whloh If ho falls will not be
his fault.
WILL FORCE THE SULTAN. '
Bcrlpps-McRao PrcsH Ass'n.
Washington D. C Juno 22. As 11
result of his visit horo Consul Gen-
eral Guammoro tho American repro-
sontatlvo at Morocco has decided
that on rotur nto his post he shall
demnnd a personal Intervlow with tho
sultan. Although throe years in Mo-
rocco ho has nover prosonted bin cre-
dentials to tho sultan but was al-
ways put off! If obstacles are encoun-
tered this time n naval demonstra-
tion is not Improbable.
CHURCH SHATTERED
IN MANHATTAN
As a
Result o fthe Anti-Jolnt War In
Kansas.
Seripps-McRao Pross Ass'n.
Manhattan Kas. June 28. Tho
Methodist church was sevoroly shat-
tered Inst night. It Is undoubtedly
tho result of the nntl-jolnt war. Tho
Row Miller tho pastor who was also
mayor rocently caused heavy finos
and Imprisonment to bo Inflicted an
six Jointlsts.
YOUNG AMERICA DENIED.
Scripps-MoRao Procs Ass'n.
Chicago III. Juno 22. With Fourth
of July less than a fortnight away
Mayor rHarlson has Issued a procla
mation banishing the toy pistol and
cannon flrocrackor. Any ono who
gives or soils a toy pistol to a child
subjects himself to a lino.
SPENDING HI8 "DOUGH."
Garlpps-McRao Press Ass'n.
London Juno 22 PJerpont Mor-
gan has purchased Sir Joshua Roy-
nold's famous portrait group "Lady
Dolma and Daughters" price $11000C.
Reynolds originally received $1050
for tho portrait.
AN OFFICIOU 8PR1NCE.
Sorlpps-McRae Press ABS'n.
St. Petersburg Juno 22. There
Is
a great sensation In society bocnuao
Prlnco Babrlnskl was sent to Siberia
for presenting a petition to tho czar
for a constitutional form of govern-
ment. Within two hours after pre
sentation the prince was onrouto
Siberia.
to
EPIDEMIC AMONG HORSES.
Scripps-McRao Press Ass'n.
New York Juno 22 Within tho
weak ten thousand horses In Manhat-
tan succumbod to a new epidemic
which veterinarians have fallcJ to
diagnose or successfully treat. Fever
cough loss of appetlto and general
weakness are the symptoms.
Remarkable Story of Her
CareerOn Trial for
Forgery
Scripps Mclue Press Ass'n.
Parkersburg W. Va June 21.
mills Glenn the mysterious man-woman
is to be placed on trial here to-
morrow for forgery. The case Is o
remarkable as to be almost without a
parallel mills Glenn is a woman. Of
tmt there Is no doubt although for
many years she was supposed to he
ja man and was sentenced to the Illi-
! nols penitentiary as a man.
I It was nnlv wlinn tnlil that aha must
nU ft lth. before she was assigned
a co"' "llt 8lle con ' liar
Uia faltArcil nn Hia tlirAalirilfl tt Mm
.- . ..
""V1 room wliere R l0e" men were
bathing. In tills instance she had
ue"?"
sentenced to an indeterminate
terta of from one to fourteen years
W for forgery committed in exactly
-hi same way as wtta the forgery of
oxnet counterpart; that as hor broth-
er was on his way to prison she se-
cretod horsolf on tho train by "ugroe-
mont with him and that thoy exchang-
ed clothing. Tho brothor mado his
escopo and sho wont on to prison
whore her box wns dlscovorod.
As thoro was no woman's depart-
ment In tho ponltontlary at Chostor
sho was roturned to tho shorlff ut
Hillsboro. Tho fact? In hor peculiar
case having gono abroad tho authori-
ties horo surmlsod that she was E. B.
Glenn wanted at Parkereburg for for-
gory. An offlcor fom horo Idontlflea
hor as tho supposed man known as
E. B. Glonn and the Illinois authori-
ties surrendered her to West Vir-
ginia. Ellis Glenn declares thnt sho
wns novor beforit In this section and
that aha did not know that her bro-
ther Elbert Glenn was wanted here
or she would not have undertaken
for the great love she bore him to
go to prison In Illlnoln.
Further mystory surrounds tho
case fro mthe fact that after she had
roached hore from the Illinois Jail
she was roloascd on bonds provided
by her lawyer one of tho leaders at
the bar and has lived here In com-
fort apparently well supplied with
the necessities of life during all of
the fifteen months since she was re-
leased. She now has three of the
host lawyers In this section to de-
fend hor and notwithstanding that
peoplo laugh cynically they continue
to assort that they hnvo. no promlso
of romunoratlon and have supported
hor moroly out of pity becnuso of U10
groat mistake of which she Is the
victim.
She Won a Girl's Love.
E. B. Glenn presumably this very
woman was known In half a dozen
Ohio river towns where as a man
she worked In a barber shop was em-
ployed In u ltvpry stable did all kinds
of rough work Just aB well as a man
and finally at Butler 111. built up a
fine business as a sewing machine
and real estate agent and became en-
gaged to Miss Ella Duke daughter of
a prominent family. Even nfter her
arrest for forgery the Dukes stood by
her tho father going on her bond.
She went to SL Louis ostensibly to
purchase her wedding clothes and
caused a report to bo sent to Butler
thnt she had been drowned. This ro-
poit nroused suspicion and sho was
traced caught and sontaneed with
novor a thought by any ono that sho
wns not tho man she protondod to be.
Ellis Glenn lives at tho hoarding!
houso of Goorgo Bailoy about a block
from tho court houso and is rarely
Boon. She is writing a history of her
life for which sho oxpecta tq gat $10-
COO and whloh she says will contain
facts about hor now withhold. She Is
tall and masoullne with big foot and
hands and not at all attractive as a
woman although her voice Is soit
and musical and her blue eyes would
be called fine. She talked with a
Scrlpps-McRae correspondent at her
home jestorday. Slnoe' her arrest
(Continued on page 2.)
Joyful Possibilities Are
Suggested by This Dis-
covery .
Mount Holly N. J. has a phenome
non In the shape of a young man who;
hue his iJther-lu law-to-be under com
piste hypnotic control if the woman
husband Is to he believed. I
Judge Beriau P. Willi a .;?ecti
r I
Si
member of the community of Jlo-jn
Holly is the agitated person who
makes the charge against his daugh-
ier minor jie sayB uarry auto
llfivtttt a vnttttor i fAr HAnt '
Neck Long Island has so completely
sub$ifcted Mrs. Wills as to cause
liar to draw bank stock from the safe
deposit tor his use. The Judqe also
j hints st other remarkable proceed
ings such as the suUstltutlon of a
Montana stone for the diamond in his
scarf pin by some member of his
family.
A Great Discovery If True.
If these stories be true the solu-
tion of the mother-in-law problem has
been discovered. If Mr. Baxter has
leally discovered some secret of
hypnosis by which the heretofore un-
tamable mother of Uie wlfo becomes
as docile as the cooing dove and
brings bank stock and diamonds to
her son-ln-Iaw matrimony will once
more become established in popular
favor and the awful fear of accumu-
lating a. mother-in-law who will da-
stroy ail tho Illusions of the Benedict
need no longer deter any ono.
Mr. Allen may have disturbed
Judge Wills somewhat but he has
certainly set astir the fluttering bird
of hope In tho broasts of many who
havo hesitated upon tho brink of mar
riage fearing the dread beyond
where tho bride's mother lurks ready
to fall upon the house of the honey-
moon and assume her sceptred sway.
Hypnotism Will do It.
AH this Is over and done with If
tne news from Mount Holly may be
believed. A few hypnotic passes with
the hinds before the face of the
dratou mid her ferocity will fadp
away as the mist before the sun.
Bright smiles will adorn her afore-
time set hard features and amilhigly
she will look upon the bridegrcoui.
"You really do not wish to vlslr. us
mpther" the newly meii husband
will say making passes vigorously.
The motker-ln-law struggling feeb-
ly for 11. n-a ngaln- an Innate im-
pulse strong e. H t't resist for the
moment the hypnoM? effect will
(lulokly yield to the spell.
"No George" she will say sweet-
ly; "I'd rather you and Bessie spend
your married life alone. At any time
the .blrdllngs wUh to return to the
homo nest they will he welcome hut
I fool It beet that I should not Inter-
fero." This will he the cruolnl test. If
successful the others will be but us
kindergarten experiments In hypnosis.
A few passes from time to time and
the patient mother-in-law will lend
Uie daughter's husband money; over'
look his convivial habits and late
hours; buy him gifts of diamonds and
automobiles and act generally In a
way to suggest Paradise.
The Happy Tlmo Coming.
But a short time ago and all this
would have been regarded as the
dream of a foolish visionary but the
news from Mount Holly makes It a
near possibility. When every young
man can hypnotize his mother-in-law
at will the tarvors of matrimony will
have faded away the Jokeamlth will
have relegated his stock Joke to the
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dustbin and the ministers and Jus
tlces of the peace will be worked
overtime.
Notice First Regiment Band
All members of the First Regiment
band are dlrocted to be present at
Fullers hall Tuesday evening June-
26 at 7:30 p. m. for rehearsal. Mem-
bers of Uie band and other musicians
thnt have heretofore only played with'
the band when there was a few dot-1 mine entrances and drove the guards
lars in sight will ho hereafter barred 1 away. They now absolutely hold cor-
unless they attend rehearsals or have ' trol of the mines. Bupt. Lambert
a reasonable excuse. T. A. Neal ' was seriously and oue guard fatally
Sergeant First Regiment Band.
Ordinance Passed by Cily
Council Defines Side-
walk District
f A
he city council at its last regular
session passed the permaneut side-
walk ordinance which will compel
properly holders whose property
abuts on certain streets and avenues
U construct walks of permanent ma
terial either llagstone of not smaller
than three feet sections vitrified
brtckorQjlIand cement ffitone
iTHed it must Uf from the Chlloceo
quarry or the Strong City. Kas. quar-
ry or stone equally aa good.
The sidewalks of the following
streets art affected by the ordinance;
On Oklahoma avenue from Fifth
street to railroad right of way. From
Dtvisbu street south stde. and from
Vine street north side east to Cap-
itol boulevard.
On Harrison avenue from Hotel
Itoyal on north side and from present
end of the brick walk on the south
side ast to Capitol boulevard.
On Vilas avenue from the railroad
right of way on both sides of the
avenue east to Capitol boulevard.
On Springer avonuo both sldPH
from Broad stroet east to Walnut
street.
On Cleveland avenue both sides
from Second street east to Capitol
boulevard.
On Noble avenue from Thirteenth
street on the south sldo to Capitol
boulevard; on the north sldo from
Tenth street to the wost lino of Fifth
street then from Second street east
to Walnut stroet.
On Warner avenue both sldos from
Oak street oast to Mnplo street.
On Mnnsur avenue both sides from
Oak street to Mnule street.
On Logan avenue both sldos from
Broad street to Elm street.
On Washington avenue both sides
from Division stroet to Elm street.
Fifth street on west side from
Oklahoma to Noble avenues; on east
side from Oklahoma to Vilas avenue.
Second street on both sides from
Vilas to Noble.
First street botl: sides from Per
kins to Warner avenues.
Division street on west side of
street from University avenue to
Giant and from Grant on both sides
to Washington avenue.
Vine street both sides from Okla-
homa to Munaur avenues.
On Broad tioth sld' j 'from Perkins
to Washington.
On Ash both sWes from Vllus to
Noblo.
On Oak both sides from Harrison
to Washington.
On Elm west side of street only
from Harrison to Washington.
On Maple from Springer and Ok
lahoma both sides to Mansur avenue
On east sldo of Walnut from Vilas
to Noble.
The walks throughout the residence
sections aro required to be five feet
four Inches wldo. East of Broad
strset on Oklahoma avenue walks
mux be six feet wide.
Property owners are given until
July 1 1902 to corpply with tho ordi-
nance. Oklahoma City vs. Guthrie.
Oklahoma Oity has ribbed up a
match game of baee bull between the
horn team for tomorrow afternoon at
Island park. They think that they
can come up here and take Uie hide
of Uie Guthrie team home with them.
It will be a pretty hard thing to do.
Outhrle can now boast of a good
iuir frnm wlilnb nnv are welcome
team from which any are welcome
to what they win. The lovers of hase
ball In this olty will see a red hot
game tomorrow If they come out.
MINER8 OUTFOUGHT GUARD8.
Williamson Va June 22. Another
battle between guards and striking
miners of the Llekford oompany'Vi
mines occurred last night. Over a
thousand shots were exchanged
The
miners seized points overlooking thej
wounded
English Lord
on Trial
is
PROCURED A DIVORCE
im wmnni
u nijinim
Which the English Author-
ities Declare to be
Illegal
gcripps-McRae Press Ass'n.
London June S3. Magistrate Lush-
iiigton this morning committed for
trial I.ord Russell who Is charged
with bigamy vldence of Russell's
first marriage was submitted at the
hearing tills morning; also testimony
on the divorce procedure) In Nevada
and his marriage there to Mrs. Senior-
vllle. TODAY'S MARKETS.
Wheat
Records Lowest Point
for a Long Time.
Sold1
Special to Dally Loader.
Kansas City Mo Juno 22. Wheat
Tho last session of the week record-
ed the lowest point nt which wheat
hiiB sold for a long tlmo. Foreign
cables woro all lowor that of Liver-
pool lower on top of tholr big do
cllne of yesterday. The weakness la
Liverpool was caused by Snow's bear-
ish report and the drop In Berlin tho
Inttor being principally duo to the do-
nlnls of continental crop damage re-
ports. The weather Is quite soason-
able and hulls have lost all courago
and a still further slump In values
next week would not be surprising.
September wheat sold between GGMt
and 07 and closed nt C6.
Corn opened weak along with wheat
and pit t.-aders sold early tho com-
mission house buying however be-
came too great and local shorts rnn
to cover. Damage reports arc Humor-
ous In many Instances corn enrllng:
badly because of the Intense heat.
September sold between 43 nnd
M44M134 and closed at 11.
Provisions easy at yesterday's final
figures but soon gathered strength
on Inck of offerings and shorta cov-
erlng. Hogs receipts ntu rather lim
ited nnd bring good prices ut tho
yards. September pork sold between
$14.86 and $11.92 and closed at
i$ll-M.
I Kansas City Cash Grain.
1 Wheat No. 2 red 03ViHc;
No.
3 red G3c; No. hard 63 c; No. 3
hard 62 He.
Corn No. 2 white. 42c; No. 3
white 11 Vic; No. 3 mixed 12c; No. 3
mixed 11 Vic.
Oats No. 2 white 30c; No. 3 whlto
29Vic; No. 2 mixed ZvVt'1: No. 3
mixed 30c.
Rye No. 2 48 19c; No 3 47o.
ReoelpU.
Wheat 60; corn 11; oats 4.
Hogs and Cattle.
Chicago Hogs 1000 steady; cat-
tle 160 steady.
Kansas City .'ogs 0o.)0 steady ;
cattle 50 steady.
Omaha Hogs 3800 steady; cattle
100 steady.
Receipts at Chicago.
Wheat 03 0j corn 1S8. 7; oats
119 IS.
Northwestern Receipts.
Minneapolis f.07 273;
PuluUi 118 138.
Bank Statement.
New York June 22. The statement
of condition of banks for the weak is
us follows:
Reserve decrease. $2170770.
Loans increase $1811400.
Specie decrease $3gri05O')
Legal Increase 1131 JOO
Deposits decrease $) 3:o 100
Cirtulatlon ilci'h c $l 4U0. ;
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