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FIFTH YEAR. OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910.—No. 243.
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FOUR MEN ?ravbe sea captain deserted on wrecked cr1pple
DEMAND
MONEY
schooner without food or DRINK; RESCUED HELD JP'
FIGHTS
Detectives Watch—Two Are Taylor: As the records of the Murla Mlt-
Caught But Released; More
Arrests Expected
ereby notified that unless she In cn-
! r« lied within five lay a proceedings will be
commenced against «>n in the cuurt as
I <titrlbutluf; to Juvenile delinquency, and
| that you will he labl" to a flue and im-
prisonment and th child may be aent to
"Place JlOft In cash under the window of i" the state lii.liintrial school f r ^irls."
the Kgglcston real estate office, corner C. ; The above order was Issued today by
and itobiuson streets. lit 10 o • lock Suu- Truancy Officer John Smith, to compel
day ii 1 if 111. iieware ! Te'l no one of this 'be child-wife of James J
letter under pain uf death. Leave the
money uuder the window and go direct to ,
your home. We will watch you. Fall not !
or your life will be the forfeit. We are i
wen armed.
(Signed) "'TIIB FOUR.'M
Such was the startllug word received j
by James L Wallace, president of the j
State bank of Capitol Hill, last Satur- *
day, when he opened his morning mail.
COURTS ORDER WIVES
MUS T A TTEND SCHOOL
AIRMEN WERE
STOPPED BY A
SNOW STORM
roll herself as a pupil In the Denver pub
Galveston, Texar Oct. 27 Xbini ' - ^l
by his crew at oa end refused, or at least, ;
uot furnished wltb food or water, l^aptaln
E. H. Walla, of We schooner llolllsw oud,
was picked up ut sea, one hundred miles
"ff the Cam pec banks, on Thursday,!
'October 1 , bv I he steamer Parkw®od
Captain It. Fal&n. wh« brought the
wrecked schooner with about 680,0U0 feet
of cypress lumber below decks. Into this 1
port last night, furuUhwl news uf the (
rescue.
ASSERTS FATHER LEFT
LOVED ONES TO STARVE
addbesskd to waluce.
The letter was addressed to Wallace
personally ami not a mention of the In-
stitution of which he was bead, was made.
All four of the signers >u'c said to be
known to the police and are members of
some of the best families in Oklahoma
City, and for this reason tiiela names are
being withheld from the public by the of-
ficers. Arrests are expected Ui a few
days.
RKVOLVKKK AUK STOLEN
Two nights before the letter was writ-
ten to the president of the bank, a store
was burg la rued, ami although there was
*:««> in n and valuable goods,
four revolvers
the biackmailer
DETECTIVE- ON
Suud.iy night,
the mouey was
place specified.
only
it is
was committed by
\\ ATC'll
Inted time, wheu
been left at tlie
built
be) ..'isutl the
uej could plaiulj
tin place
et .re Hi oVl.u-k,
■ containing bla
Wallace took
Ml, aiul went
" w'aJkea
lies, tlifcu
ope They
I N\ KI.OI'I
.Mohlreal. Oct. 27. This Is the first
authentic statement by Augustus Post, ,
one of the two aeronauts of the balloon
America II, received In St. Louis by the
Star.
Ills story follows:
BV AUGUSTUS POST.
"We were doing our best,'' said Mr.
Post "to fly to the utmost limit the con-
tinent would allow. We knew practically
where we were when we passed over Lake
St. John on Wednesday the ll>th and we
made up our minds that If possible we
would not descend uutll we got to the
coust of Lnbrudor.
IN SNOW STORM.
On Wednesday afternoon however, the
weather, which had been threatening all
I day, be^an to make us very apprehensive,
CIIlLI>-MOTIir.ll TO SCIIGOI. not oni\ because the high wind became
Orange N. .1 Oct. 27 Not even the cares exeeedlngly chopp.\, but because the ex-
of motherhood are wiiffielent excuse for Ireme cold find tti«- dark clouds rolllug
disobeying the compulsory education laws j down from the north, made It look as
* * "ersey. will h require all chil- though tve were In for a blizzard. At :5
ttend school until they are IT o'clock In the afternoon snow had already
; began to fall, and soon our view of the
the ruling of .Judge Bray here earth beneath was almost; entirely ob-
a young itemed. We Judged that tlli> meant the ,
I by tue | eon of the trip, tor it would have been I
chool. madness to have pursued the Journey iu a j
only j blludlng snow storm. Furthermore, the j
""Uc.i. j extreme ct.:<i bad caused our gas to con- i
1 yeat tand we had begun to fall rapidly. I
" ,' We only had six . id u half bags of bal- \
K ' 1 last leti when at last, very reluctantly, we :
ecitled to effect a landing.
NEAR I VI.L IN LAKK.
We at ous.. oi-fctui I. .iMik at.'UUd fyl u
■>oo i.ii.oiii^, p, ,.e hiit owing to the
apiuity vita wni .i the snow htol i i over- 1
a n uh, we had to trust pretty uiuch to
in u. we ionuu ourseives, wueu at last
c mm fallen near euougu to uiahe out j
u« leg lures ot tue couutry ueneatn, |
roppmg uirectiy luto a large lake, wuich
. • aue.wurus uiscuvend to oe Liut- i hll- !
gaua. \\e luimeuiauny threw ovur several
ays ot ballast unu rose slowly and neuv-
y iu tlie storm. .Madly we threw out more
<uliu*t for the suae of ready response.
SLEPT IN BASKET.
ltead.v rectus, ny tae balloon. Hut
n a icri.nc gust ol wiuu tne balloon
Mrs. Taylor will probably be the only
married woman studying ' the lower
grades In- the west.
IU SHAN I) NOT SUPREME.
"Not even marriage." said School Super-
intendent Chassey today. ">811 excuse chil-
dren of school age from attending classes, j
In this state the statutes makes no pro-
vision for the supremacy of the husband
iu a case of this character."
Mrs. Taylor was Jennie Trninmell. She |
was married by a Justice of the Peace to j
Taylor, a man of :io, who is ii brother of j
the child's stepfather, ller mnrria'o s v
eral weeks ago created considerable Indig-
nation of the reformers of the city, who I
for a time threatened to go luto court
over the case.
dren to
Virglllo
Italian Woman, who was arreste
truant officer for not attending
drs. Vlrgllllo admitted that she
to years of age. but declared that .
as -Ii" has been n; rrled more tha
and Is the mother of a child, she
sc. how she could spare the time
OKLIVtinrN FltOM WANT
Almost dead from exposure and delirons
from hunger and drinking salt water for
HI hours, the captalu regained conscious-
ness when aboard the Parkwood and
threatened to go back to the schooner un-
less the Parkwooll would bring the dis-
mantled ship Into' porv.
i ptnln Falcon ffenred to tow the rud-
derless, mast less, ^parless and dilapidated
htorm cracked whooner, with all but 110,-
nob f<H t of Its original cargo of lumber.
Hut he flnaMy decided to make the try
and for one week he battled with the tow
while the old captain watched the galu of
the steamer.
GIVE BIG BOND
TO SHIP BOOZE
Robbers Are Beaten off With
Crutch; Victim Relieved
of His Jewelry
Attacked by two hold-ups at 9 o'clock
but night In I'acklngt. wn, t' t Itnsaell,
cripple, fought desperately with nis crutch
until he wis "verpowereil hussell suc-
ceeded la felling one of the men with a
blow from Ills crutch, but before sasta-
tance came, he was badly twuten «nii
The robbery whs leporied to the
abed.
Tulsa. Okla Oct 27 William Sperry,
« gray haired veteran of the civil war,
charged with deserting his wife and fain
ily iu ohl< , thirty two years ago, la in
Jail here charged with bigamy The war-
rant was aworn out by Ills daughter, Mrs.
Maritsret Morreil. who had been search
lug for Sperrv for years The woman
swears she will show no mercy. Sperry,
she says. In the father of four children by
hi i first wife.
While still living In Ohio he suceumlied
to the wiles of a pretty servant girl, with
whom he left for Kansas, the daughter as
. serta, the girl dyln« shortly after, leaving
an infant, of which Sperry was the father.
Judge A N Mnnden of the Bifperlor j SOON MAKKIKO AGAIN.
court t• day granted tlie supersedeas bond I Not long after the death of the aerv
applied for by i .broads and express com-■ ant girl, Sperry, It Is charged, married
vltT kvkv a rut Mn panics in tbe state, relative to tlie sl ip- Mary 1 William* The murrlagi was i
,, , , arfh. h« strt 11,1,1 ot Intoxicating Ibiuors Into Okla-. mutter of court record and there are two
Itpplylna t.) .n nqulrr «• to h. aw 1I1H . rhlldren h, It .8po, r7 liux llT.rl In Tul.n
not go abiuira the ■i hoon.r ti hlch took ^ l.oniln to lie tniule nro for tho pur- f,,r ,ute™ ;ran uinfer ili<- nnnio o( \V||.
his crew off the captain said. „ 1 pose of indemnifying the state or persons Uiiui M p0und The story, as told by the
I refused to go because I w-ns willing whatever damage maj accrue by virtue daughter, Is as follows:
to take a chance with the Holllswood. ; ,«r tlie carrying c rupaiiles making tho Was a bab\ when my father left
the wind was abating; But before I was „„|p„,ent- pending m apical of tlie mat- home with ti ' " • • • •
picket up I Oitober 20, I had suffered ter to ti, iuprcne court. ""other and
for food and water and exposure from the! jn ti„. men..tine on making bend, the l4lll(1e m ,n ^ w„rtd al|d (M,ucated
heavy sins that washed tbe schoonei f« r , carrying companies may contlnuo the
two days after the Harold left. The Harold shipment of intoxicating Motion. In the
_ «. stilt®, pending the final action.
BOND FIXED AT f'5.000
The I carrying ^
company is fixed at $2«\imi0 and the nil ti - " "'* | they had overpowered ii.
lmum bond at .>I0.uim> The bond is based FATHER STOPS PENSION.
on the actual mil ue over which each "The man who wrote was father, him- CAN IDKNTH \ MElf.
dcteialant operates in the city. aelf, although he never gave his name l| He «nys he an Identify the men as b®
I am going to sustain the motion of have a copy of all Ills U tters to the pen- J If"' * g °d l > .. at them. Huth, tie says.
after
did not leave me a crumb nor a drop of
fresh water. 1 had noue* iboaril for we
lost our supplies before the Harold toi>k
off my men.
"SAID I WAS A FOOL."
"They appeared to imagine that 1 would
not last long with the schooner; that 1
fool to stick to her and Mint I would
way
myaelf as a lawyer. 1 got a special pen
slou through congress for my poor old
, mother, supposing father was dead. Then
from out in Oklahoma some one wrote to
l'uring the fight, Russell pulled hi*
watch out of his pocket and threw it tut<
the grass, but the robbers searched with
matches and found It They could not
get hia diamond ring from his flatcr. s r
they forced the diamond from the setting.
Ransacking his they secured $-1
In cash The watch Was solbl gold, aijlX
valued at fiJO.
W AS C ROSSI NO T OT.
Russell was going from the street caei
line to tils plii'i- of husi *►. cutting ncrosv
a vacant lot, when the men atta< ked him.
ote to i " in' 1
living ' fought and yelled f -r help but the rob
MWUy. j bers would not be frightened sway uutll
- . - - . — - ..ave a copy of all his li tters to the pen- | g"' * g"od lo>>
not need food or water, but I fooled them I the defendants for a supersedeas bond," si.in department. He did not know that i w >re light suit
ind bore 1 am. j said Judge Munden in making his deel the little glr' whom he left In the farm It" -U says the first he noticed of. tu®
house twenty eight years * -
"That story about taking n letter from i slon.
The
court, temporarily sus|ieuding sen
told her that she must obey tho
d attend school at once or suffer
aalty pres-rlbcd under the statute.
PLOT LIFE ONCE
EXI5TE) ON COMET
me to my wife, to be delivered to at Hol-
low all, Is all rot. I did want to send u few
words to toy wife and started to write
a short mess-age. but the Harold was In
a g^ent hurry to get away and so was
my crew and they never -'ot the letter.
FLEW DISTRESS SIGNAL.
"I sent a short '..ote to tho owners of
the schooner, telling them it was water-
logged and stripped of spars and other-
wise damaged and ;hat I would stay with
her to the last ro> The schooner drifted
south and I never sow a \ess®l until the
Parkwood picked me up. I fiew a distress
signal on an Iron pipe made fast to the
broken spar, but lost consciousness be-
fore the Parkwood sighted It and came
to me."
I am going to require that each of the pra«tlelug attorney," able to defend her
I defendants make bond according to tao mother and prosecute her father.
number of miles of their business trans- .-lf fatber had ever sent one penny to
f Oklahoma, making |,|H hungry wife and children I would
,n spare him. Hut he even got their pensln
of mil
tlons In the state
the bond from $_o,
000, mlminium or «
to be duly approve
maximum, to $iu.-
c'h defendant to file,
as required by law.
money taken away. I can have no mercy
on him. He ha: shown how strong a
man's bate can be for his wife and chll- !
j dren when he has cast bis lot with an-
°f !!', II .,^1! !.'m 1! lothei* Woman. I will show how strong and
relent' s Is tbe hate of a woman for her
own father, who has so oruellv wronged i
of tht
vill re-1
TO lU.mm BSE STATE
"Tbe conditio
the defendants.
imburso tlie state for whatever expense
it in ay incur by virtue of the shli<meut in-
to t liis slate I of intoxicating liquor In
violation of tin- order of H unction, as It
stands; likewise that they will pay
to
us.
pel
WILL HAVE LAHT WORD
sill show that I am Just as crafty
and all persona whatever as he, and In this case It will be t ie
may Hustalu by virtue of | man who wll' have the last word. For, be
nts fore the bar of justice his own daughter i ahV/ift 'the* fare,
TO OE ENLARGED
damage
such sbi|
"Counsel may agree as to the extent of j will stand
the operations and stipulate us to the, his infamies."
amount of bond. The injunction Is thus1 Mrs. Morreil who Is n
to be suspended, provided, however, that an, displayed her unger
tbe defendants fil< the appeal In the these words.
supreme court within the lime atipulat- Continuing,
td; likewise If the defendants or any o*
them have violated the terms of the In
junction since Issued, they will be denlei
right to supercede the Injunction bj
robbers wss when they
hkm and covering him
demanded that, he throw
lie says that Instead <
knocked one down with his crutch. Tin*
other knocked him down with the hntt of a'
revolver, but lie recovered and crawling on*
top of the robber he - ad felled, tried t<
hold him until help could arrive Thaj
otner g"t him by the leg and turned him
o\er and the two got on top and wend
through his pockets.
M AN BADLT BEATEN
As soon as he could get to a telephone,
Ri <seii notified tbe police 'tut the robbera
had gci.e and no trace .f tliem could b<
found. He snys he dlsf'^ ired the on®
he hit with the crutch, so >' at he can b®
recognized Russell was bad.y beaten
barrister to convict him of I
bond.'
Oil 11
at
tne
MIST STIItl.VTE MILEAGK
NAM.At I. UI NT HOME-
l ydro '-arbonnte g
habet n thought
the opinion of 1cm
other ti'
i\ u sulely ou tae side of '
tills tunc it was snow - j
; .Utmost dark, alttiougb I
product of plant life
P Martin, head of the Martin Luin- | The various rallr
Co.. and owner of the Martin build- panics on making
at 30Ti West Main street, is arranging ! must stlpulat
the Immediate erection of an uddl-
ai wing to tlie present building which
nt space between that
ted three-story building
AVIATORS TO RISK
LIVES !N CONTEST
STILL W ORK ON < ASE.
Field. He I mo
irtship of ilei
n the Intern
tine
'Iter, pointing
edernl authorities
WORK OF NOV ICES
biplane; Mois,
plane and Hat
The eChO 0
! iiunotincing tin
Frig
up*
his Ki
Wright
i hester
country was n
•ugh ami creeky. uud
1 with a deasc ;
grow in of timber and
uot tell you i
. iic wi'.c aosoiuteiy
as ot trucks t
ir civilizatioJ. e
waat we were
up ugaiani nowever,
a not lose our
neaus or wear our-
out with fruin
Lu- eiiorts. Aly easy
we toicetl oil
r way south out it
•ri inly lutlgiuii
ig ub the same. It
irtiiaule lor us
that tbe snow storm
aave stopped
a.nl tbe snow inmost
careu, tbe wca
iiner however, was
•aing uud tlier
- were several more
riun.es uur.ug
the day.
I for
j tloi
will fill lb
and the new I
to the west.
1 The new s
iu height an
from the cor
: middle of th
Martin states that work will begin In
few days, but that so far no defitiit
eture will be three
Rill make that blm
of Harvey, west, |
In their bm
ou this will be Ii;
be required to glv
"The order i->
one." said W. II. Cloud
Frisco railroad, our < otnpauy operate
over about 140b mil. s In the state a id a.
cortllngi.x we would come under the inaxi
mum bond
she said when Sperry left
farm In Ohio, he went to Wyandotte,
Kans., and lived with the girl, whose
name was Miss Sehwartzgebier.
PILLAR IN ( III Ki ll
Sperry has been a pillar In the Rap
tlst th ii rh here for sixteen years and Is
ds a ml express coin well known throughout tbe state.
ipplh'ution for bond jn H local court, Mrs. Morreil
many miles are cov 1 Saturday wlU, for the first tlm
•ss transactions | she was three vcars old, face the i
1 the bond they will Insists is her father, not as his th
i figuratively speaking, hut as an a
very comprehensive J prosecuting atttirney. Intent ou plac
hind the prison bars.
next
slstln
"«"im i ,r:;.n.T
nt hi
villi ;
' foi
"I pros
ATTORN EV-
there v
SPOUSE OF OUTLAW
REFUSES FREEDOM:
Hayward, Wis.. Oct. 77 - Mrs. John V.
Diet/ wife nt the Camer >n Dam "de-
fender" last night refused liberty when
$1,000 bond was furnished her by W. W.
I Met/, ami Henry IMet.. brothers of her
Imsbantl Mi • Diets said that Rh® pre-
re<l to remain in Jail with her bus-,
til h too, secured his temporary
release. Judge .lames Wieklinw also fixed
the ball for John F Diet/ and his sou
Leslie Diet/ at $10,000 and $10,000 respec-]
tlvely, pending tlie trial. i
th
arlo
rdly died awa\
ant to his Hlerlot mono-
iltou to his own biplane.
the "five inluute bomb'
ttthe long waited for elim-
nrili
l'RO\ LSIONS
"For three days \
coyer,ug only
vher
in ev- tents, both as
work records. Folio
more bis "Antoluett
hourly distanc
iglit
a in competing for altitude
.ving them came Latham in
\" iii u struggle for tbe
prise.
ANGSY STUDENTS GIVE
NIGHT SHIKT PARADE
Galesburg. HI., Oct. 27.—A night shirt
p.M-ade and ghost dunce, which last night
completely terrorised the fair co-eds of
Lombard college, resulted lu the sus-
pension of the five students who were
the ring leaders if the affair. The suspend-
ed ones were members of the football
team, and it is expected the schedule for
the remainder of the season will have to
be cancelled.
Tbe night shirt parade took place
within the vicinity of the co-eds' hall, and
the young women were so badly fright-
ened by tho ghost dance that they appeal-
ed for assistance.
WILL 81SPENI) STUDENT8.
Two of the "nlgbtshirters" were recog-
nized and after being questioned by the
faculty today, they disclosed the names
ef their companions on the promise that
the matter would be hushed up.
luin.ediateiv on learning tbe identity of
the ring leaders, President Fisher
uouneed that all would be suspended. The
student body is up iu arms over the
tiou of the faculty, as It is said that
night shirt parade was innocent of any
barm. T'ae co-eds, it Is said, have also ap-
pealed to the faculty to suspend sentence
on the young para tiers.
WORK IS BE Gil N
ON PATTERSON
EDIFICE TODAY
OR THKEE DA VS.
•d our jtfur-
. s each day,
but stili pegging away with a good heart.
Our only real anxiety was iu regard to
<ur food supply. We calculated tout we
had four days supply with us vweu we
left the balloon, and
day we seemed to be m
tlon than on the day <
to admit things began
To our great joy anil
we came across a trappers hut on tbe
fourth day. A more surprised man than
lie was when lie saw us come trooping into
impossible to imagine.
HEAVY SNOW FALLS !
IN GOTHAM STATE
In
ii panics before any of tin
cation for bond, i cannot
course, that none will cart
i required."
view Of the fact that ar
prohibition question i- co
defendant railroads and ■
e« may defer further a
cr until after tbe elo. ti
llreet expression on this
er could be secured tod
WlfH CRUTCH AND
KNIFE HE FIGHTS SECRETARY OF WAS
TAKES AERIAL TRIP
With
Harris,
night t
when on the third
i nearer to civil lea-
ve started, we had
to look serious,
rprlse.
His
as Jack Ma
lahc
icavatlug for the Patterson building,
ip ere ted 6n West Main street, facing „v>, ....
on the terminal grounds of the Ok- Lake M
a right good fellow, lie had heard indu-
ing about the balloon race but he was soon
immensely interested and wanted to know
all the details of the journey We stayed
with him the whole day talking and rest-
lac and smoking and he gave us work for
the day uud stayed with us.
TRAPPERS GOOD FELLOWS.
"Then four French Canadian trappers
turned tip and like Jack Maetthlas ti.ey
proved splendidly hospitable fellows. 1 uc.\
gladly undertook to guide us bac* to civil-
ization and it was lu their company that
we came down to Stamr se yesterday."
Regarding the first portion of the trip,
said It was delightful. They crossed
in and Lake Huron and fo!-
Saratine Lake, N. Y.. Oct. 27. '
heavy snow storm of the year man
Adirondack^ last night and this i
Snow fell to a depth of two In
the village and on tlie mountain |><
snow is laid to be a foot deep
Nearly one hundred hunters <•
vantage of the snowfall to go i
wood* for deer. The animal- ar
tracked now The hunters expe-
large killings will be made.
V.IOSMNM1W NT A\ON>
Del nth, Minn., ' < ft jt. > ,j
the grip of the blizzard ami th< rt
Inches of snow throughout tbe t
peninsula. f
FREEZING WEATHER IS
SLATED FOR TONIGHT'
WOMAN IS ARRESTED
'cted with the TI
y and It. o. Hi
ompany, were nr
PA 1 PA I SULME.V.
of Campbell tc o'Keefe, whe have the
tract for the building.
The building will be ri<>xl40 feet dimen-
sions and five stories high with a base-
'.ent. The plans for the building are for
an eight-story stru lure, but only five
will be built at this time. Three more will
be added later.
densely wooded country un-
til they recognized Lake St. John and the
Sague Hay river. The* estimate they
were fiS miles north of Chlcoutlml when
they landed.
"Shipment.* of perishable prodi
be prepared for freezing tempe
night, in nil directions.
That i the
loca we r. iierii:
(let your overt
apple hole in t
Ing paa along
town tomorrow
knife and two crutches, George!
mc-legged man, started In las'
whip four prisoners with whom
a ml left wltb 'the knife, ami
nrresfed last nl;'
SAY HOTEL MAN
CHASED GUESTS
m
Franc®, Oct. 27—Jfcob M.
Ml
Vafj
tan
IN CANADIAN CITY
TO HE
n notice
AMERICA II LEADS.
Unofficial figures place the foremost of
iiiing sent on
today He ne\
out an.I com
rchard. Bring
you as you t
ruing.
FREEZING.
the stifling
f The building Is being built by Miss Dora J11!' ht\lv"*u* i",ntnh®. St* LoU,s race lu lhe
.. Patterson, who state- that though uot thp i p ^ t , 40o , ( .
a rgest nor the highest in the city, it will . mated
o l.lie }>e*i ln .co"!1t(n,ctl® « d as mod- ; "lM|SMldorf II, 1,230 miles.
SOONER'
LEAVE FOR JOPL1N.
squad, eighteen
modern building science can make
• t.
The ground floor will be arranged for j
store rooms and the Upper floors for of-
fices. Tlie total cost >>f the five-story
structure will be approxlmtely $150,000.
CONNIE MACK WEDS.
Germanla, 1,190 m
Helvetia, 830 mile
The others range
downward from that
MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.
The Sooner football
strong, nc-ampanled bj « "uwa or Mil-
dents and suppcrters from Oklahoma City,
left at noon today in a special car over
the Frisco for JopUn, Mo., w here they .. it n >u
meet the University of Missouri tram to-| AthleFes
morrow. ! Mis* K M -rlne * I
The men are ln good condition and ex- |. atholic church <>' Our L;
Philadelphia, Oct. 2T. -Cornelius McGtlll- : {"'V
uddy, kuowrn to baseballdom as Connie, raci
k. managi
Dallas, Texas,
aged 20. a motor
machine and was
Oct. 27—Wade Wylle,
'.vole rider, fell from his
killed today while fid
iur at the Fair Grounds
the secoud fatality
uo rain of c<
I In the cotton
anv for sever
; Kansas get
I will be nlpi"
! Arkansas will
north wind.
By t o'clock
w Iiinlng arour
- dropped !r r
Ing to freeze
r the state. I
'I cast. The
1 ites and no
more.
a freeze
In the north"
• a*.e ..-lear wt-.v
BARRISTER FILES
CRIPPEN'S APPEAL
freezing temperature
MAM DROPS DEAD.
1L"J>4 Wt
uestM fro
ifc, last
GO TO WRONG PLACF.
TI RN IN •SECOND
The couple
pressed confidence that they would ren- |
tier a good account of themselves in to-
morrow's contest. The Missouri college ,
has one of the strongest teams ic the,
Southwest, and In them Ok!a!.":iirt meets j
their nmst formidable opponent- , with the i November :i for a long honeymoon." The
probable exception of the University of J victorious Athletics w ill have a dinner ten
Kansas, which game Is played here on I
.-rember 12. ieluh.
the Roman
cf Holy Soul,
csent and the:
• r ev nothing of Ii ;
ti v ! a ti been ce"
left for New York ;
utbern Lurope
SUIT AGAINST CITV REGAN.
The ca.^e of M ' erM '*cber pomnnnv
asalnst the city, for $10,000 damage- w i >
begun In the district court before Judge
Clark at noon today, when a lurv was <-c-
c 11 red. The damages are claimed on a--
:ouat of water flooding the
While digging a
Hill iate Wetlnesd i;
i roughs. 7ii, droppet!
i The burial loop |du
roughs was lu the
when be fell dead.
sewer ditch In
'■ afternoon Jan
dead of | e
■«' In Moore t
act of hoist in t
__ .... . . I the bulbllnc at 10 West Main s'reet
hlch game Is played here on No- j dered them tonight by the American c'vicj :ng^ ....
rains that fell
Aoril l'JOO and
MORRIS MAN HERE
P. C. Prnzee. general superiuten l'>iit
Morris Co., Is In Oklahoma Cit> rod
on business connected with the lo<
packing plant.
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