The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The - Democrat
Mon Xj. Blxlor, EdT
CHINESE
Khiry
tfOKMAN.
UK. T
Tiif. poor kin^r of Siam doesn't §eem
1 o kow whether b- is «i« H or alive.
He and the king of ( '< ' • u an- not having
just the pleaaanteat time in the world.
Lose now, Sept 1
The New York jioliee captains were
not a gilt^dgv<i in their briberies a
the officials of Ward McAllisters town
might be exacted to b\ < aptain Ste
pin-nson. for instance, was bribed with the lire of the Chinese fort*
nuckleberrif*.
DEFEATED.! WANT JONES 7°
j Ntvada Ilrpublle n« Addrwi
Utter to Mm i'opultet
Carsow, Net., Sept. in.—Senator
John P. Jones of Nevada haa been re-
I quested by the Republican state cen-
io.ooo M«n whilsth* t ral committee to resign his seat in
h« irutins it ® vie- the United States senate to which ho
was elected by Republicans. This re-
quest is made in a long letter, which
was drafted by Chairman Trennor
Coffin, and approved by the state cen-
tral committee at a meeting held in
resign. ROBBERS betrayed.
OWENS' PLURALITY.
NEWS NOTES.
Itlark aa Ink
An the prejudices which tome peoplerhaer
THE JAPS SWOOP DOWN ON
THEM AT PING YANG.
The < hlnoa
Jnpanea*
tor/ tt lirillinnt find Cora plat* One In
Kverjr lttnp«ct.
PLAN TO ROB THE SANTA FE
FRUSTRATED.
Two of the Would- lie Hobbers i nptnred
due of I* lie lit Fatally MooadeU —
Truln Wma Loaded With Armed Wen -
Farmer* Near Oorln. -Mo., the Culprlta.
heary expedition returns
| ~ . a iii j A" |>rr;nw « ww«« • «■ ««"-i
O.d.1 « Him .-TO M.J«- Henrv Burkh.rt a drayman of Man- Th. K.plor.r .nd t . <ou,p..lo.. ,.h „>.t l.^~l
liaitmn. Kan., committed ukWo l.y I. .h. r.r >««!,. ..o.r old Wend A-wno.
St. Johns, n. k, Sept ii.—The
itjr over Urerktnridae. hattan. Kan., committed suicide by
Lexington, Ky., Sept 19.—There it hanging.
ireiia | Morris 1
has secured the nomination as the Ma, charged with embezzling money
Democratic candidate fur congress from the Frisco at Hutchinson. Kan.
from tiie Ashland district The offi- Cordelia Coleman was put on trial
eial returns of the various county for arson at Lebanon, Ind. she
harged with burning her divorced
committee- show a plurality for ZV^nd"pror*nv
Owens of 270 over breckinridge. While p ^ •
j returned from the Arctic, reaching
here at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Lieutenant Plirj remained in the |
Arctic regions, together with Messrs. thorough at.
Lee and lienson. They are quartered
thualy. -8o and no ha* tx-eii taking medietas
fur long Hint* and laa't any brthr " Thry
only know ol ladlfiUoal caaea. Many rould lit
cited, to their astonlahmont, In which lloa-
U-iler'aHtomach Kilters haa brought aimut a
r.'inpU tr chiiii.'«- I'i the physical ron'tltlon ol
peraon * Buffeting fruii v< neral ill health. This
hie, beanies having tbede-
Int• oii of the medical pro-
dispatch re- ;
Mr. William K. Vandkhiui.t, being
the Am of bin father, ie> ■ • • •<lit r« • nts
the idea that the public *hould lie
made acquainted with his family af-
fairs and outside matter incidental
thereto. The public l —•
It has been proposal that stations
be erected in convenient localities in
cities and largo town- where pliysi-
eians may go to lie thoroughly disin-
fected immediately aft« r they have
visited a case of infectious disease, and
before paying any further visits.
As snowihow competition i« af-
feeting tin business of tin electric;
companies, it is noted that a complete
trolley car, including two motor-, six
years ago cost f 1.60 >; Ton.- and a half
years ago it cost two years
ago, $2,M50; a year ago. I, an.'
now it can 1st liought for $1,000 to
11,200.
It is difficult to understand tho ob-
ject to which the king of Al- sinla in-
t mis to devote the elalsira'e |>oatago
stamjis which he is now having en-
graved and printed in Pari -. There is
no jHistottict and no po-tal servid in
Abyssinia, and the Ethiopians lin -
net yet developed the civilized mania
for stamp collecting.
horrible murder.
ceivcd here from Seoul dated yester- \ (.jtv exhaustively
day says that daring la-t Thurday .s,.nator Jones' letter <-f August -'0. to
evening a Jajiancsu column from I'iug the former chairman of the committee,
Vang made a reconnoisance, drawing Enoch Strother. in which Jones an-
, noureed he had left the Republican
ccrtuininir accurately their diapoai- I party to join the Populists, and so-
tion. Then they fell h cU In goo.1 j «" / crltlciaca hl.c.nirscof action,
order with little loss. Friday night ;
all the Japanese forces were in posl- '
tion for a combine I attack, the I. n a llniidaoino Wo... iu Miot Dead on the
„an column threaten ,,,• the c hinese |
left flank, the Ping Yang column fat- i Pobtlamd. < re.. SepL Is — .1. N.
ing the (.'hinese center ami the Hwang Staengele, a civil engineer, shot and
Zu column operating on the Chinese killed Mrs. Mabel Coir in on the street
right The latter column had been yesterday afternoon and then blew
re-enforced by a detachment of ma- outhiaown brains.
rines and bluejackets from the fleet i Mrs. Colviu was a handsome bru-
nt the mouth of tliu Ta Tong river. ! nette and came here about two years
The Chinese retired to their ol.l de- ' ago from Woolwich. Mass. She and
fensea at Ping Sang ami threw up her husband did not live together and
new works with the result that their J only a few days ago she Hied papers
position waa exceptionally strong. in a suit for divorce. Htaengele was
The battle onened Saturday morn- an edgineer employe 1 ut the city park
ing nt daybreak with a direct cannon- | aed it is said that he was desirous of
ade upon the Chinese works. The paying attentions to Mrs Colvin and
( hinese replied effectively for some was persistent in his suit, but she was
breckinridge seems determined to
have a contest before the district
committee at Frankfort next Satur-
day. there is no doubt that the com-
mittee will refuse to throw the nom-
Kansas Citv. Mo, SepL 19.—The
Colorado and Utah express on the
Santa Fe railway, which arrived in
Kansas City from Chicago ato'clock
yesterday morning,was held up by live
men at10o'clock yesterday morning a
mile east of (Jorin, Mo., 17J miles east
of Kansas City. Engineer William
Pre scott of Fort Ma lt^ou, Iowa, was
shot in the shoulder by one of the
bandits, but not dangerously wound-
ed. The hold-up was expected and j They say that Breckinridge
; Chief Detective J. J. Kinuey of the
Santa Fe secret service was on the
train with a squad of armed men.
They opened lire on the ban lits, and
after twenty minutes delay the tra n
proceeded, h aving Kinney and his
men in pursuit of the bandits
Karly yesterday morning two of the
bandits were caught at Memphis, Mo.
Their name-, are Charles Abrams and
(Jovernor Altgeld has returned to
pringtield after his trip to New ^ ork.
„ . ,„ilori> thov will Icaaion, la voic d by thu geaernl jinblic sa tho
at fralcon Harbor, where they win (l)f ,|in|,lU.M n, nll invlgorant nn-t
tay another year. The members of r,.,t„.-Htive of health, not found anywhere elae.
— . .t -a i- *u_t- i .. 1the liver, atoiasck
pip rheumatic ten-
'I whin the kidneys
Springfield after his trip to New > ork | > ' tb t in their 1 latolll, iron I ti.
A Ne«- York specialist told him that tne ' *'■ ' , . , t ,
he w as threatened with locomotor inland ice journcj. "I'.i I. took lony I. ,n l
ataxia. live days. Hie Peary party corcred i
i 110 miles. They met with a succes-
sion of thrilling experiences.
Half of the men were disabled and
A Win-I full.
The Cook gang entered a store at
ination to breckinridge, as such Okmulgee, capital of the Creek nation,
action would, in the opinion of con- and secured S500. Half of the men were disabled and Mother -I have ju.it heard something
servative Democrats, completely dis- Anthony Joseph, delegate to con- three-fourths of the Kskimo dogs that you onght to know Your father
rupt the Democratic party in this dis- gro,s from New Mexico, has been re- died, leaving the party to walk for tella mo that your husband is hopeless-
trict. Several strong Breckinridge men non,inated by acclamation in the tor- ' rnore than half the journey. All the j involved.
were interviewed and alli exPr®s^® ritorial Democratic convention. sledges were abandoned. Married Daughter Isn't that lovely?
^r^ti^ecl^r^eT'u^ Adv.cc. from the fowir,,r T^ first incident of! jota.1..eon- over all hi.
Hit \ saj that i , . j., ,B ,u., counties of Oregon show that hop nection with Lieutenant I ear\ s Arc J .. . ,
| doubtedlvdefeatedI and picking is progressing rapidly. The tic explorations occurred on Septem- piopcrty to me. N. Y. Weekly,
it would be bad policy tostamla^ ainst ^ <jf ^ f(jw a ^ retardcd bcr , . ,V( ; a month after the Falcon „
A Yorvo woman ranking thinl in
a class of sixty-one members in a Scot-
UhIi university, who stotid first in her • hundreds.
time. At 2 o'clock a body of Japan
ese infantry was thrown forward in
skirmish order and kept up a rifle fire
upon the enemy until dusk. 'liV
Chinese defenses suffered from the
Japanese lire, but the losses on each
side were not grcafc,
The lighting was continued ut in-
tervals throughout the night. In the
ineantimo the two flanking columns
of the Japanese drew a cordon
around the Chinese troops.
At "i o'clock yesterday morning the
general Japanese attack was made
with admirable precision. The Chi-
nese lines, which were strong in
front, were found to be weak in the
rear, and the Chinese, utterly unpre-
pared for a Japanese attack from that
quarter, were taken completely by
surprise, became panic stricken and
ut down and bayoneted by the
Defcudiiig the cntreuch-
i.lass in zmjlogy, practical chemistr
anatomy, history, physiology, surgery,
medicine, pathology and midwifery,
has just had the honor of bachelor of
medicine and master of surgery con-
ferred t:|Min her. She is one of only
throe women who have had this honor < hino.se front, completed the route of
meuts were some of Li Hung Chang's
picked Chinese troops, drilled by Eu-
ropeans. These made u determined
stand to the last and were cut down
to a man.
The Ping Yang column, swarming
over the damaged defct
in Scotland.
not fond of his attentions.
g. a. r. shortage.
the will of the people. A number of rain
bets against Owens were paid.
The wide interest iu the election
was shown by a telegram from Lako-
ta, N. 1)., asking:
"Can breckinridge win?" The
answer was sent: ''lie cannot win,
Pauline, he cannot win."
--- Colonel Hreckinridge was on the ...... , w ______
Lincoln OvertieM. Abrams is wounded streets of Lexington a great deal yes- delegates present, representing all . te ^~for*' us In illuminating and
in alx places and will ..lie. The me n j terd.y ancl Ueifrcetcd everybody with parts of the country. heatine purposes. Lieutenant l'eary,
who held up the train are farmers, |,is cu-tomary politeness. He stands General Armstrong, assistant com- j hoWever is determined to continue
living three miles north of Arbella . by his manifesto, but says that he has inissioner of Indian affairs, speaking ! the work he has selout to accomplish.
—*u:—*—* the changes of United States I an(l wlth n„^h Lee and Mathew
lienson, his colored servant, for coin-
picking somewhat, and also caused a left St. Johns for the north. Mrs.
damaging mould, and some yards will Peary gave birth to a baby girl. 1 lie
not bo picked on account of the low baby. Marie Ahnigito l'eary, came
price of hops. home safe with her mother.
The fifth annual convention of the | , the month of.Betober last
National Association of Letter Car- , ^ful J™.
ners is m session at Army and Na> j sma5hin(r the naphtha launch and
ball, Cleveland, Ohio, with about .7., ( ,VBshio/away lBr(f0 quantities of oil.
Ac
By an
Anna H.
past na-
, of the
the Chinese and the whole of the lat-
ter's position was captured an hour
after the early morning attack began, j
It is believed that the ' hinese 1
position at Ping Yang was defended
No flOLU mine ever discovered on
the continent posse used a tithe of the
value discovered in the hitherto unr« -
garded cottonwood; and if well man-
aged and husbanded the placers will
not give out as those of the gold mines
do. It Is jiointed out, however, that
the wood pulp man has be^un his rav;
aifi-In th. s" riparian itrov. s, and that „nt™nchnientiL
if he is let alone t>e will destroy them Among the captured
as he docs every forest on which In
alights.
ladles' I ant NnIIoiimI
riiaed of ^lUitpproprlatlng
PiTTsmrno, Pa., Sept. 17
official announcement. Mrs.
Oruhb of Camden. N. J.,
tional treasurer of the ladh
O. A. K., is charged with misappro-
priating the funds of the organiza-
tion. This statement in the ladies'
meeting created a sensation un-
equalled in the history of the order
since its beginning. The proceedings
of the convention were secret
A Kmnii Killtor (tend*
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 17.—Charles
E. Harbaugh, editor of the Erie, Kar...
Republican-Kecord, died at the All
Saints hospital at II o'clock this morn-
ing. Mr. Harbaugh had been sick
for the past eight months and a com-
plication of diseases necessitated a
difficult surgical operation, for which
he was brought t<> Kansas < ity about
two weeks ago the operation being
successfully performed September 7.
Since that time he had apparently
gradually gained, ai
unexpected.
nothing to add to it.
convention of
a Caique uud Notnlile <
mothers.
The Santa Fe officials in Chicago
had been given notice of the robbery.
It 'vas to have taken place Saturday
morning, September s. When the
train reached KansaaCity vest -relay
morning a man who is supposed to have
warned the Santa Fe officers was
himi...l mi-rtnili.. Santa l o officials nouncement was made yesterday of a
and taken to a hotel on I'tiion avenue unique and notable gathering, the ing the adoption of vigorous repres
where he registered under a fictitious 1 first of the kind ever held in America *"e measures against anarchists.
name ami went to bed. He will re- ' —a national convocation of mothers. A special dispatch to the London uuli„,TO ,
main in Kansas city until the arrival The convocation will be held in this Times from Shanghai says the Chi- pah'ture it.aSed
of Chief Detective Kinney of the oitv umi, r the auspices of the Chi- nese admit the truth of the reports of I [n the wjt.hi
* " • i : the defeat of their arniv at rinir ,
Outlicrln; t
llcld in Chicago Sept. '-i.ltli.
Chicago, SepL 19.— Formal
eral military post
it will have no effect
the Indians.
A petition bearing the names of
27,577 Swiss citizens has lieen pre-
nted to the federal council, deinand-
M ii It i n u I i> I or l.oat 11mo.
Culler -Is Mr. Jackson in?
Office Hoy -Yes, sir, but unless it's
very important lie can't see you. You
see his baby is teething now.
Caller—What has that, got to do
with it?
Office Hoy—Well. I don't like to
wake him up.—New York Sun.
A I'erfeet Bucceaa.
A—What a pity your son has failed a
second time to pass his medical exam-
inations' What does he intend to do
panions. he will stay in the North now?
hatever upon j unt,i t|,c summer or autumn of 1895. H—Oh, he's getting on all right; ho
has just opened an institution for dip-
the doolin outlaws.
Accuaeil of Committing Three >lurdera
on the Wichita Iteservatlon.
Guthrie, Ok., Sept. 19.—It lias just
developed that the Doolin gang of
outlaws have for months had a large
lOinauiacs.
A—How do you mean?
1; He has started a saloon—Truth.
Santa Fe seeret t
I atgo kindergarten college, beginning i defeat of their army tho.v have b.-en herding stolen horses
The railway and express company t ,h * * , ^ang, but deny that towns
been expecting the rob- September -J5 and ending September capt^r(.(1 by ,h japttIle,e.
officials hav
bery for three weeks. When the - -
train left Chicago at o'clock! 1 he meeting is called primarily for
Monday ovening railroad and ex- mothers who feel their inability to
press detectives, all walking arsenals. | do the highest work
Mrs. Wabash—Mrs. Weed says she is
d from the government beginning to think marriage is a fail*
liita reservation, where ure.
- . , Mrs. Lakeside—That's just likelier,
were re and cattle J>y the score. One of the
hildren
climbed "on at"var"ous stations." "cliYef | without special training. The con-
Detective ,1. .1. Kinney, of the Santa , vocation will it is expected be quite
Ke, with (i. C. Montgoinerv. his right 1 as valuable to primary teachers, Mm-
hand man, boarded it at .loliet. At I'lay school workers and all who wish thoritj
Streatorthev were joined by two more \ to be helpful to little children. A l|ie resiuence o. ,.iar na. lorey, a ; - - ; km#l, i.'ra„u Far-
O have been patrolling the number of leading physicians, e.luca- prominent fanner living near Owens- the government i hal of the
and cattle .by the score. One ol tne lo ju|np al a conclusion: why, she
. , , Indian police discovered what they Nlll,nt Inal.ried but four times-
The limat of the law of amnesty were doing, but before lie count
having expired, the Peruvian officials I make a report he was caught by the •• '• orm.
have issued a decree declaring that its gang, lied to a tree au.i his body rid*
opponents are guilty of rebellion, and I died with bullets.
that it is not responsible for acts com- | The gang also killed the policeman s
mitted under the insurrectionary an- 1 father, ancl then went into hiding in
the Wichita mountains, where they
;i have just repulsed a detachment of
A ltecord.
getting
patrolling
line for twenty days. J. A Mathcw... , .
who has been in communication with *pe k upon the subjects to be consid-
a spy among the robbers for the last ered will take part in the proceedings,
•eks. getting the news of the
tors and others well qualified to ville, Ky., was struck by lightning
''' Corey, his wife and a daughter, aged
IS years, were instantly killed.
Several others were in the house. '
suicide before an officer, and are Injured, but it is thought not The Sednlla Hank Wr
One of the things which it icoiiib dif-
ficult for the public mind to gruHp is
that there is a decided difference 1k -
tween the knot and the mile. Itiscer
tuinly about time to have it thoroughly
understood that the two are not the
Mine thing. It seems easy enough to
remember that u mile is only about
eighty-seven jx-r cent of a knot, the
tatter being approximately (1.082 feet
in length, while the statute milo meas-
ures 5,280 feet.
Tiie emperor of China has issued u
long proclamation declaring his rights
as suzerain over Corea and ordering
all his maritime provincial governors
to ••make every effort to fire at the
Wojen ships if th« \ come into t)>• • har-
bors and to utterly destroy them.'
This means war with a v ngeanco,
And in view of their early warning the
Wojen or Japan- will probably keep
their ships out of Chinese hartiors and
thus save - the worshipful governors
the exertion of "making every effort
U) lire" at them.
by 20,000 Chinese, of whom only 4,000
succeeded in escaping. The Japanese
victory was brilliant and complete.
An immense amount of provisions,
arms, ammunition and other stores,
in addition to hundreds of flags, were
aptured in the Chinese camps and
Chinese are
sevcrnl of the most prominent com-
manding officers in Co,•■•a, only a few
of the commanders succeeded iu es-
caping and these getting away al-
most immediately after the Japanese
made their uttack up >11 the Chinese
rear. Among the prisoners was tien-
eral Tso Fonk-Wai, commander-in-
chief of the Manchurian artny, who
fougnt desperately to the last, and
who only yi rldeJ when ho was badly
wounded.
The Japanese lo>- was trifling com-
pared with that of the Chinese, only-
thirty Japan so being killed and 270
wounded. Eleven Japanese officers
are include 1 in these numbers, an 1
tin; loss of the Japanese was incurred
mainly during the lirst day's lighting.
During the night attack the Chinese,
taken by surprise, b-catne panic
A llook Agent Tired of I Ifc.
! Eldorado, Iowa. Sept. 18.—L". C.
| K'en is ton, a traveling b >ok agent, dis*
I appeared two weeks ago and it was
j supposed he was out in the country
1 selling books. Last evening his body
| was found in the woods south of town
badly decomposed. An open pocket
knife am' other evidences point to
suieide. Deeeased eame here August
19, remained a week, came back
August 31 ami remained till Septem-
ber j. lie owned a home at lied
Oak, Iowa. He was despondent be-
cause of slow sales.
fatally.
The Nebraska bankers' association
met in annual convention in Omaha
Tuesday. Three hundred were pres-
ent. The object of this association is
to promote the general interests of
the banks in the state, and to secure
uniformity of action, discuss ques-
tions of importance to the banking
and financial world, and commercial
sir 1.
thre
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ami
The I. ua«inii TliWtto in ( olor.ulo.
DiCNVP.li, Col., Sept 17.—The Rus-
sian thistle has made such inroads
upon farming lan Is in the eastern
part of Colorado that in some in-
stances the county authorities and
railway companies liavo begun to
light tiie pest. Especially is this the
ease in Prowers. Weld, Wray, bent
and Kit Ilarson counties. In the lat-
ter county the Rock Islau I road ofli-
eials have instructed their section
hands to exterminate it along the line
of the railway.
bbers' plans, put in an appear;
SSXSKSronwl^'ea^l'the ! • — —
day and decided to leave their hidiny ' Uh,,p '■■«'«>"«" * to KmU
place, near Memphis, Mo, at b:.U> Spkinokiki n. Mo., Sept 19.—Deputy
o'clock Monday night and make their at United States Marshal J. W.
tempt to get rich at the expense of j johnson went to Mayflower, Har-
the express company. They expected ry county yesterday to arrest J.
to make a haul of at least «r,0,000, the s little, postmaster of that place,
Monday run being always much ; a registered letter and
heavier than any other day of the , takin1^ j40 The postmaster asked
week. j to be allowed to change bis clothes.
1 noinkKit i'liKscoTT shot. which was granted. Soon he appeared
Out of the dense undergrowth ' with a bible and dressed entirely in
north of the track came four forms j black. He gave Johnson the bible
The face of each was hidden by a and aske.l to be allowed to lie 011 the
black mask. One. more agile than the hed two hours, saying that then he to * maintain it during
rest, rushed to the engine almost be- 1 . . ,
. . . ., 1 lie deputy became suspicious and
lore his companions coaid reach the (lrcw ^ pi^to, but granted the re-
express car. lie carried a rifle, and ; qUegt. The postmaster remained
when within ten feet of the tender there qu etlv an I without moving.
brought it to his shoulder, pointed it at the end of* two hours the marshal
at ••Dad" PrescoLt, the white-bearded ; ca||e \ j,iin and found his prisoner
engineer, and as he shouted ' 1
An investigation disclosed the fact
that the man had concealed a butcher
knife under his coat and had cut open
his abdomen.
defaulter thompson.
1 In Hard
How are you getting along with
your new servant girl'.'" asked the
caller.
"Our new servant girl?" repeated the
hostess with some indignation in her
voice, "why, she has been with us for
four days!"—Washington Star.
Itresklns the Kecord.
Small brother (enthusiastically)—
Oh. grandma, Harry broke the record
at the college contest.
(irandmn -Well. I declare, that boy
is always breaking something. What
will it cost to fix it, or will lie have to
get a new one'.'—Detroit Free Press.
Ines Iu Mexico.
Skuai.ia, Mo., Sept. 11).—P. D. lias-
tain. mayor of Sedalia, returned from
a visit to his client, J. ( Thompson,
the fugitive cashier of the defunct
First National bank, who is now re-
siding in the City of Mexico. Mayor
llastain says Thompson is very thin,
having lost forty pounds since he left
Sedalia, and is wearing the same suit
usages and customs, and to protect j of clothes he left here with on May I
each other against crimes and raids of j lasL "He has lived in the simplest ul op ted now
criminals. way possible,"' said Mr. llastain. "and W ife Why do you think s
The Congressional Record is now I l' s no kind of cinployment.nor has he Hu band-The paper
years old and costs 815,030 a month
I.Riit Oliaiaelo Iteinoied.
Husband—I think it very probable
that the divided skirt will be generally
that a
throwing
nts which «
•onfusio
se might j
make a
Th* proposed change in the fash-
ion of passenger cars, substituting
depot platforms for car platforms,
may be realized in tin n xt few
years. Already tho Illinois Cen-
tral has adopted such platforms for its'
suburban service. To step from tho
depot platform to the car a.« one passes
from one room to another without even
a threshold to disturb the dignity of
the walk seems i.mong the comforts of
the near future. Tho expense of de-
pot platforniH would be apt to full con-
siderably short of that of car plat forms.
I'he element of economy will Is apt to
make tho change inviting to raiiroud
managers.
I)it. Cvui s Khsmn of New York an-
nounces a discovery by Dr. Koch of
Herlin of a cur for diphtheria which
never fails when applied within thirty*
tix hours. 'i'he announcement 1h
made on authority of Dr. briggs, the
bacteriologist of the New York board
of health, who was sent to berlin to
investigate this subject. He found
between 3,000 and 4,00') well-attested
cases that had be< 11 cured by this unti-
toxino. Tho Now York board of health
tsks an appropriation for tho purpose
of bringing this remedy into general
4ne in this country, it is prohubln
that the health officer* of all our cities
will try to secure the new remedy and
that it will soon lie within reach of ull.
A Massa* 111 sktts woman has in-
vented an envelope which it is Inipos-
dbio to open and rcseiil without de-
tection. That woman's ingenuity
will bring down upon her devoted
bead the inalodictions of all ineuiiiers
uf her own sex w ho are married and
aiost of those who hope to 1m\
Lightning I uniei a M-in'* Death.
Mexico, Mo., Sept. 17. — About 7
lock last night lightning struck the
e. when this dispatch j barn of Dr. II. K. Ilinde, about nine
in active pursuit of miles north of here, and it was en-
iiine-c. uud as nearly tir> ly destroyed. Four horses were
re without arms, they burned and Frank bobbins, who had
tly surrender as soon \ go ie into the barn to rescue his horse,
e overtake them. perished, the only door by which he
ie active operations of could escape being locked. The stem
the Chinese in Corea are concerned here was very severe, rain falling in
the war is practically at an end for a j blinding sheets for hours. Conse-
huig time to come, and the mainland I quently the farmers now have plenty
of Corea may be said to be completely ( of stock water.
in tho hands of the Japanese. The
the fugitive
all the latter
will uudouht
as the Japan1
of Chinch
a guerilla uarf
until China su
ympathy ;
, ami a few detached |
troona inav continue i
0 for some time, but
seeds in getting an- ;
r. a that country will j
idisturbed possession j
1 view of previous re-
- The
ill AriiIii ( oiivl
with the Chinese, ami a few detached | WllfPIKLD, Kan., Sept. 1
second trial of Isaac Reed
murder of Isaac Hopper on a
Wellington. May 21, 1S '.\ ended last
night in a verdict of guiltv of murder
"< - ' v-v "I previoiis re- |
roads' in'the North ^inii ! Jm 'a
"o, i,oibl ilhwf.rd0rt,,5 I ""ading" torney and' killed Hopper
not likely that there will be ailv | for charging him with having misled
more fightin ol ImportwM In °ppe
TheJuptn- , u.,lmn at • K-ilr.
esc arc iiii t ura 11 v highly elated over ... 1.
then-victory, and it is hop d that it OARDKN CiTV, Ma. Sept. 1. - During
may serve as a basis for peace negotiu- 1 11 Republican rally in this city to-day
tions. as a passenger train pulled into the
I depot Henry Stickler of this citv was
ding ami tiring a
Hold
up your hands," pulled the trigger,
11 i aim was true and "Dad ' fell to
tho floor of his cab with a bullet in
his right shoulder. With one bound
Detective Kinney gained the top of
tho tender, and. bringing his gun to
his shoulder, sent a shower of shot
almost into the face of the masked
individual. How the fellow ever
managed to run is a mystery, but he
did, and made f«>r the woods.
The shot which laid Engineer Pres-
cott low wus the signal fur the fusil-
lade and shots echoed and re-echo ;d
from bank to bank and throutrh the
woods. It was also the signal for a
hasty retreat to the shelter of the
timber on the part of the surprised
robbers. Not until thev reached tim-
ber did they answer. Then they fired
a few shots. Their aim was bad, for
although men were leaning from car
windows ami pulling triggers while
nt era had jumped to the ground and
were after them on foot, they failed
to hit a man.
Tho robbers' lu
not over 100 yard
posse from the train reached the spot
they saw one animal, a gray, gallop-
t of inf? north. A well directed shot
brought it low, but there was no rider
an its back. The place where
horses were tied was soon found
cut hitching straps showed tha
man at least ha I life enouirh left to
make his escape. Sheriff Salln took
the saddle, blanket and bridle from
the deatl gray, and says by their aid
he will have no trouble in identifying
REMOVING THE APACHES.
land Will He Tnumferred to
II. Indian 'Serritory.
opt 19.—Notice has
congress.
John N. Reynolds, teacher, evange-
list, banker, editor and convict is
violently insane at Osawatomie
asylum.
Mrs. Nellie (irant Sartoris, with her
mother will spend the winter at
Washington. I). C.
The explosion of an oil tank at Hud-
son, Wis., resulted in seven people
being badly burned.
Elmer Crocket of Nelson, Mo., .*1
years old was instantly killed while
playing with a shot-gun.
A private telegram received at the
Japanese legation in Loudon gives
any In view. "The attorney gave out the Parisian dressmaker has at last found
impression that Thompson was flnsn* ivray to make it cost as mneh as the
cinlly embarrassed and that his living lther uind —lloston Olobe.
expenses were paid bv Sedalia friends
whom ho had helped in the past,
f.l HUNG CHANG DISGRACED.
IIU
Wife—You must send me away for
my health at once. lam going into a
lecline.
Husband—My! My! What makes you
think so?
Wife All my dresses arc beginning
kly.
(IIU
ed fro
ith
band of A pa
captured
transferred t
Terr it-
were captured
Washington that the tie
Indians who we
ronimo arj to 1
rt Sill, in Indit
n I h is bra v.
Ariz >na. ami ti
the losses of tlie Japanese at the bat- j
The 1 union* Chinese Viceroy I
"1 hree-Kjred l'eacock Feather.
London, SepL 19.- A dispatch from
Shanghai says that m imperial edict to feel comfortable - N. Y
has been issued depriving Viceroy Li ■
Hung Chang of his three-eyed peacock
feather, because of his mismanage-
ment of the Corcan campaign. Ta*
toati Shang, it is reported, is intrigu-
ing aga. 11st Li Hung Chang through which Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared aropo<-u-
thc emperor's favorite teacher. liar to itself, its rccord of cures is unequalled.
H's Mood's thai Cures
The eouiliinatioB. proportion and process hr
I FATAL FIRE IN WASHINGTON.
Con-
• taken
chief ami about 400 braves
to Mount Vernon. Ala. There they
have been for a number of years.
tieronimo has become a justice of tha
peace, ami is also a deacon in the
church in the Indian settlement at
Mount Vernon, and he will remain
there, but a large portion of his fol- ^ ^
e hitched I lowers will go lo the territory to be s«a 7itl'iiu.l
When the placed on farms. General Miles was
notified because the territory is in his
department, and 011 Thursday Cap-
tain Maus will go to the Indian Terri-
tory to tak • charge of the prisoners
on their arrival there and sec that
the ownot
wounded
light.
Tii
eli for dead 1
po. t pi
>d until (lay-
One of the grandest celebrations in
Sweden's history will occur December
0, on which date :too years ago Ous-
tavus Adolphus II, the greatest of all
Swedish kings,was born in Stockholm.
Commander-in-Chief Lawlor of the
(}. A. R.. says that the customary pa-
rade will lie held at Louisville next
year and that the talk of abandoning
Tin- New York (inventor letires in tho 'the parade was largely conflned to the
Interent of llla Party. newspapers.
Alhany. N. Y., SepL 19. — Governor Near birminghara, Ala., T. Cooper,
I to-day that he was a wealthy farmer, was shot fr
The first day's shoot of the Elliott-
Carver match at Kansas City resulted
in a victory for Elliott The score
was 01 to 09.
Madeline Pollard declined to ex-
press an opinion concerning the de-
feat of Colonel breckinridge and de-
nied tho report that she was going ou | Kansaa Daughter* of the King,
the stage. . Salina, Kan., SepL 19.—At to-day's
Charles A. South wick of Louisville. J session of the Kunsns Episcopal con-
while beating his way on a Missouri | vention an address was delivered by
Pacific freight fell between two cars | ()|U jluv c. Rowland Hill of Hutchin-
hile the train was passing through I son mid papers read by Miss Davidson
instantly killed. | uf Kansas City and Dean Millspaugh
Five Person* Lone Tlielr Li
lliiKration In Muttrpus Work*.
Washington, Sept. 17 Five bodies Jt8^lc3
one that of a woman, have been taken !°l|0re(.civ«l|.yit ^ ,
from the ruins «• f the mattress factory proprietors by tlio hu:i
of Stuinph A: Pros., which was de- telling tho story tliat Hood's Barsaparllla
stroyed by lire about noon. - - -• -•-
l-food's Sarsa-
pnrilla
retires
I ! they are placed in proper quarters.
FLOWER OUT OF THE RACE.
epL I a—Five
id safe robbers
YoilI Iif ill Siife
SpniNOFIKLD, Mo.,
youthful burglars 1
were arrested at Lamar, Mo., and
brought here yesterday. They have
confessed to br aking into the store
of the Devon* Fruit company here last
Saturday night and breaking open
the safe, from which over $.* oo in
cash was taken. The names of the
youths ure Effortl chapman, aged 15;
Pearl Woods 9; Chess ( ope. 11; Char-
lie Fulbright, 14; Harry Majors, 12.
All are negroes. They opened the
steel money drawer with a chisel, the
safe having been unlocked. They iiu-
uted a number of other bo vs.
unnon for the
salute when it went off accidentally.
tearing out his left eye and bursting
his skull across the forehead, lie
arose and walked the distance of Nominated by Ne
twenty feet before he fell dead.
The chase after the one or ones who
escaped started within ten minutes
after the shooting ended. Tho sheriff
secured horses iiinl with half a dozen
men started north.
not a
I goveri
ididate for
of Topeka before the Daughte
the King. Officers of the order ior
the ensuing year were elected us fol-
lows: Mrs. J. II Hopkins of Atchi-
son, diocesan secretary: the Rev. C.
Rowland Hill of Hutchinson, chap-
lain. To-morrow the conference of
the brotherhood of St. Andrew will
be held. _
Cattle for Switzerland.
Washington, Sept. 19.—A movement
for the importation of American cattle
inio Switzerland has been set on
Cure:, ore unparalleled in Ilia history of modi-
cine, and they aro solid facts.
Hood's Pills cur Constipation, Indigestion.
¥lt WILL MAIL POSTrfllO
m lino l'onel Picture, n..ltle<l
"MEDITATION "
In exclinuye for II Large Lion
lieutl.-, cut from I.lon CotTea
wrapper*, nn^ 1* --cent tamp to
pnv |hi.im>' Write for lint or
, ir o'li. r line premium*, Im lud*
n# l>n,ki>l a knlfo, itanie, eta.
w001 son seict Co .
I V.0 Huron St.. TOLSDO, uuio.
AGENTS:'
loosa and instantly killed. Cooper j mentality of Mr. Euj
had sold a large amount of cotton the I'uitcd States cc
MORTON FOR COVERNOR.
pin
The I'ul I limn
CiiK'AOo, Sept
man quo wat
called iu cot
eral Malone
information
I'erfornted IVith Itulleta. (J
Aiidmokk, lud. Tor., SepL H. - Dick
llollemun abas Jack Spaniard, was
shot ami killed late yesterday even-
ing six miles east of Marietta and
twenty miles southeast from here, by
Jim Flagg, four bullets penetrating
his body. The cause of the shooting
is reported to be an old grudge be-
tween the parties.
Del nine I In the Mull*.
Washington, Sept. 19.—The recent
ly published book. "If Christ Came tc
Congress," has been detained in the
: M w""d"""tiVn'le his ! mails, ponding an investigation by the jaH before midnight A grand jury
N uas "l " V ,, it ! postoflics department ol the alleged was summoned Monday and yester-
against tho I ullman , ,,^scenitvof the publication. The au- day morning returned two bullet-
in ( ourt.
hen tho Pull-
in to proceedings were
Attorney He
York I cpiihliriMiA on
the Flmt llalloL
Sara too a, N. Y.,SepL 19.—Tho Re-
publican state convention nominated
ex-Vice President Morton for gover-
nor on the first ballot ami Judge Sex-
ton for lieutenant governor.
.Inatlce \\ an Swift.
Clinton, Mo., SepL 18.—Swift
justice was meted out yesterday in
the circuit court to ('ashman and Sut-
ton, who assaulted E. R. Tingle and
wife last Sunday evoniug. The as-
sault was committed four miles west
of town after I o'clock. Sunday even-
button and Cashinttn
i other Democrat and I a
i desirous of party success to be 1
! didate under these circumstance
ation for busli while returning from Tusea- [foot indirectly through the instru-
Sugeno (Sermain,
-onsul at Zurich.
Negotiations are under way which,
the consul believes, will result in a
committee being sent to America to
investigate and if found practicable,
to purchase young cattle for shipment
to Switzerland.
MARRIAGE
freo. CUNNIL'S MONTHLY, Toledo. Ohio.
DO YOU.
WANT «
WORK?'
e offer employment l« 3 men or
len III fitcli nullity, that Mil! pay
1 in.in 1 lt._ No • upital riijiiio-u.
H.ernor Flower said after a long
interview with Senators Hill and and was murdered for his money.
1 Murphy: "I am convinced that my Peter Jackson, the colored pugilist,
: nomination, if it should be accorded j)as hHJied for st. Thomas on board
i to me by the convention, would not the Caribee. He told a reporter that
i be so likely to command the full vote ,u. reany ]uld no ,lt.|inite plans for the
of the party as would tho nomination future. ]|purpose in the present
HURRICANE IN OKLAHOMA.
I Ifty lloime4 Swept A way and Thri
l'eo|ile Killed.
Pkrry. Ok., Sept
hurricane passed through Jenning
and Mining, towns east of here, and
blew fifty houses t«> atoms. A young
lady and two children were kille d
ami several persons injured.
Several houses caught lire at
Mining and quite a conflagration was
the result.
The town of Mining s forty miles
front the nearest railroad station and
particulars of the tornado and lire
! cannot be learned here.
trip is merely to visit his aged mothe
The Paris (iaulois says the Cointe
D'llaussonville has in his possession
and will shortly publish the political
testament of the Cointe D'Paris, head
of the royal house of France, who
died a few days ago at Stowo house,
A terrible j England.
IVrmtnriitly ftnil iprnltljr
tlon' i*ah tint t km 7r«e!
NanitMriuin, liuiotaa City, Mo.
VARICOCELE
Dr. Coe'a SanitMrhi
Patents. Trade-Marks.
A Three-Cornered Debate.
Eldorado Simungk, Mo.. SepL 19.—
The campaign in this congressional
district was opened at this place yes-
terday with a three-corned discussion
of the political issues by Congressman
1). A. DeArmond, Democratic nomi-
nee: Hon. R. E. Lewis. Republican
nominee, uud Hon. A. b. l-rancisco.
Populist nominee. The town made a
ELYS CREAM BALM CURES
jPRICE 50CE.NTS, ALL DRUGGISTS Ji;
Three of the Norwegian
of the Wellman expedition .
Christiana the other day, all in splen- ! grund day of it and
did health, according to the Nor- out to hear the atldrc
weg-ian papers. They were
ent of nil
Tint Canadian Pa
ports a falling-offin
• railroad ro-
eipts in the
last six months of alxuit #1,000,000,
showing that tho railroads of tho
•tales aro not alone in fooling tho
•tress of tho hard times.
Tne advance guard of tho summer
girl has arrived at home and in now
preparing for tho equally attractive
role of the winter girl. And yet •oiin
philosophical jieoplo would hut- us
believe that deuth and the tax-gather-
er aro tho only things that have all
•caaonti for their own.
without objection from the
counsel fur the company though it had j
been understood that tho company
would bitterly oppose tho tiling. The j
court allowed the company tweuty
days to make answer.
-The
Washington, Sept
treaties which Japan is negotiating
with the grout powers, Including the
I'nited States, are regarded in diplo-
matic circles as an int iruational event
quite as important as the Cninese-
Japan war, as the treaties will for
the lirst time give otlicial recognitl
to Japan as one
civllizod nations
obscenity of the publicatio
th or is M. W. Howard of Alabama,
who expects to be n- t ;inated for con-
gress by the Popu . %
I'riae Fight Near tiuthrle, Ok.
GtrrmtlK, Ok., SepL 19.—Jim Davis,
champion of Oklahoma, and Charles
Ford of l.itchflcid, lib. fought eight
rounds to a draw in the woods four
miles north of this city last evening
for a purse of 9100. Hoth men were
badly used up.
Wr
mi the Walnuth.
a. Sept. 19.—A passe 11-
1 Omaha on the Wabash
.... nts against the.... .
Yesterday afternoon thev pleaded; Moiikkly,
guilty and were given the full penalty j gor train fr«
of the law, which is live years In tiie left the track between lluntsvllle and
penitentiary, in less than forty-eight i 1 11 fton at o'clock this morning,
hours after the crime was committed. 1 None of tho passengers were hurt.
| The fireman. Frank Kaiser, was con-
An Ktlltor I'net a (inn.
San Francisco, Sept. 19.
DopehvItch, editor of a ^
'ttiF. Peary exploring
riot miikimr as main- itisolav headline
in the newspapers as tho Wellman
party did, hut it. is probably making
more discoveries. At any rate, it is
staying by its job.
Frau C08IMA Wahnku. widow of tin
groat composer, who conducts repi
•entations of Wagners' <i|h-i a a' Ha\-
reuth. has a keen eye out for tho dol
lar. It is said that. **111 her vocabulary
music and inonoy aro interchangeable
terms." llcr management of tin- finan
;ial side df tho Hayreuth performain .
indicates as much.
Another Fiigageaient Denieil.
Nkw York, Sept. 19. Edwin tlould
; denied the report that his sister Anna,
ixpcdition ii now in Paris, had beoome engaged to
Kansas City, Ma, SepL 1
of the sisterhood of pion Wing Shot ,1
fcated Dr. Carver f
cessive time yester
filial mutch of tho
by a score of 9rt to 1
-Cham-
Elliott do-
the third stie-
s' und won tho
ut pigeoii shoot
A Not 4
if batten berir. This
is the sixth engagement of Miss lioubl
rumored within tiie past your. "There
is absolutely 110 foundation for tho
story," said Mr. tlould.
, Citv. Mo.
uunoiincc*
The
ent
Sept
that R. T. Van
and editor-in-chief, is
Repul'iciti nominu-
s in the I 1 fth district
ill be tho Democratic nom-
f hot for f li.illengin|[ ii toln.
PA his, Ky . Sept. 1*. At Middles
Mills, this county, ben Duval! shot
and tatallv wounded L I Faulkncr
it •, ,1 • - The trouble originated over
, , „... . . .. , 1 ihe former challenging «he latter'*
wmn'l tli« Midway, but tlia Culuinbim. (iite ul U(J j„WrdUy
appointed deputy collector of interna
1 revenue, died at her home here yester
' day.
\ Dm I neltiry for Kmii«ii^.
Four Scott, Kan , >--pL 10. W. II.
Pavno of Findlev. Ohio, propose-, to
manufacture in thla state tow out of
\ flax straw. He haa a large flax tow
j factory in Ohio, but thinks the Kan
ns straw of a superior quality. He
j was given a large block of laud, ceu-
! trally locatt d 111 this city, and let the
' contract for the erection of the build-
in}:- H will be the first of the kind
in Kansas.
Slavonic
pit|>er called tho Sebin Americano,
yesterday seriously wounded R. Hach.
a countryman. Hach was wounded
in the head and hand and will proba-
bly die. The shooting grew tint of au
article published in llopehvitoh s
paper. Tho trouble between tho men
i- of long standing, and ut one time
they tried to light a duel.
A Recreant hnnta* lloy sinln.
LarNKD, Kan . SepL 15 - Russell S.
Lynn, son of Judge A. 11. Lynn of
this city, was killed ill a gambling re-
port at Trinidad, Cob. yesterday, by a
fellow gambler IDs father is the
loading Prohibitionist of this county.
Iiide|ienden< e D.t
Mr.xico City, Sopt
sidcrubly bruised about the face and
body, the accident was caused by a j
band coming off the driver of the en-
a l'lncii for t Imrler Mananr.
washinoton. Sept. 19.—The jiresi-
dent has appointed C'hariey li. Mansur
of Missouri assistant comptroller of
the treasury. Mr. Mansur bus held
the place of second comptroller of the
treasury, which oflice was abolished
by the Doekery commission.
McKlnlcy to VUlt Kanaaa.
Topkka, Kan.. Sept. 19 -Oovcrnor
>!cK'nlcv of Ohio has notified E. N.
Morrill that he will make one speech
for the Republican state ticket, and
that at Topeka, October 3.
Tsfled with Wellman and the whole
expedition.
Thomas W. Clarke, a farmer living
near Lamont, Mo., was shot three
titnes by a man whom he had hired to
work for him. A boy named Cox who
accompanied Clarke to town jumped
from tho buggy and was shot at twice.
Clarke is a married man with no chil-
li re 11, and is .is years old. His wound
is probably a fatal oue. Robbery was
the motive and the would-be mur-
derer escaped.
During Emperor William's visit to
-undidat
A. A. Pohlnaon Derllne*
Topkka. Kan., Sept.
ported here that the
body turned
of tho three iuht.
, this oppoit
-It
anta Fe Pro-
tective association recently offered A.
A. Robinson $00,00(1 u year to accept
the presidency of the road. Mr. Rob-
inson is said to have replied that he
would accept no position with tho
Sunta Fe until it had been "thor-
oughly washed and dried."
•tier Found Demi.
Sept. 18.— George
Cassvllle
lodnight
is.—The 84th
declaration of
Mexican Independence was celebrated
here yesterday with n great military
demonstration und by the reussem
bling in the evening of the semi-an-
nual session of congress. At the lat-
ter the message of President Die*
•r AmniiliiaUd.
Sept. 17. — Sam
farmer living near
assinated by some
who fired at him
oor, instantly kill-
Thb midway Plaisar. paid t-.M
JI2 into the treasury of the World't
fair. From a financial standpoint ii
exposition that wm the real slde-sliow, i
Ex-Senator Th
nominate I f« i c-m : 1 >• -
tion by tho Second distr
Republican convention
M. bo
otll .luliuaon in-nominated.
C.'.kvi- land, Ohio, SepL 16.—Con*
gressmau Tom L Johnson wa • re-
nominated for emigres, to-day by the
'\ wenty-first district (Cleveland) Dem-
1 neratic oouvsution
Wen I tliy Farm
Wichita, Kan..
butts, a wealthy
Mulvane, was as1
unknown party,
1 through a screen <
nig him. There is no cause yet as-
ligued for the deed or no clue to the
assassin.
Mr. Wllaun'B Health improved.
London. SepL 1 >. t'ongri Mnan W
L. Wilson of West Virginia, who ar-
1 .veil here to-day, said that his health
1 had been imprOvo:! greatly on the
1 vo\age and would sail for Nsnv York
i Svplembei- 39.
posters bearing the
rds, "Down with the emperor and
the monarchy," were found displayed
in various parts of the toivn. The
police have no clue to the identity of
the persons who displayed the posters.
Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite
and tho owner of inexhaustible petro-
leum wells on the Caspian sea, has a
new invention, which is said to bo
destined to replace leather and rub-
ber. Patents have already been taken
out iu boine foreign countries.
The grand jury of Shelby county,
Tenn., has returned thirteen indict-
ments for murder in the lirst degree
ntriiiust the parties concerned in the ! George 11. Case won tho tennis
Iyuching of six negroes near Milling- j championship of Missouri, Kansas,
ton, on August .11. Among the mini- j Iowa and Nebraska from R. 11. Whit-
be r are prominent local politicians. man at the Kansas City match.
Many Democrats of the Ninth
An Kacaped Pi
Nkvada. Mo.
C.ibson, who wi
breaking into a store at
und taken back by Shoriff 1
of Harry county, jumped frc
ing train and was hist track of by the
officer. Word was received hero to-
day that lie had crawled into a vacant
house and been found dead.
'Iliree Yeara for Abduction.
Mkxico, Mo., Sept 1:.. -Michael j
Robst has been sentenced to the peni-
tentiary for three years in tho court j
here fur the abduction of Miss belle
butler, a lfi-year-old girl. The case
came here by change of venue from
Montgoinerv count v.
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posed to the Indorsement by their
narty of General Weaver and want to
put up a candidate against him.
Mrs. Catharine bobbins Howe, the
confidence woman who was arrested
for fleecing Yale graduates has been
sentenced to two yours 111 jail.
The national convention of Old
Time Military Telegraphers was held
in the Carrollton hotel, baltimore.
Delegates were present from nearly
every city in the 1'nbitl.
Mrs. Anne Rogers, ulster of tion*
. ral John A. Logan, diu.l from au
| overdose of morphine
Horrible Double Murder.
Atchison, Kan., Sept. IT.—Word has
! just reached hero of the horrible
murder of .1. Strong and duughter.
They lived or. a lonesome farm in
Jackson county, and he was supposed
to be a miser. Ilotli tho father and
daughter were killed aud their cabin
burned.
Mae Hundred Dollnra imagea.
Arilknk, Kan., Sept. IU.—The jury
in the case of T. F. Fry vs. the Santa
Fe railway for 910,000 damages al-
lowed Fry Sbot). He was injured whl
walking on the track and lost • • •
as the result of the aooidtnt
, SEND roa CATAt00UK
W* L' DOUGLAS ,
brockton, mass,
money by wrurlnu tbo
W. L. Douglas 8:i.OO "Itor.
Hernune, ttk #r tli lawl mnnufactnwra of
thl* (railaor In tlio worlil. an.I guarantee tlirii
fulue by htamplni tli« name ami price on lli«
bottom, which prote<-t you ai(alUHt high pili-eaaml
the mlildleman • pn-rtti. Our aline* «■> 1 mtl ctutom
w 1 .rk In style, ra.y flttliiR and wearing «|iialItlea
We have them h .1.1 avery where at lower prleaafot
the value given than any other make. Take no sub
itltute. It your dealer cannot supply you, we can.
ffiSKoaaa
1 ontompt11 r■ ami peupla
who have weuk lungs or A'th
should usa Piso sCurator
ronsuoi^tlon. It has cured
1 iii<n.aDda. It haa not Injur-
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 1894, newspaper, September 22, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115571/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.