The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907 Page: 2 of 12
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THMC MKN H«tO U* A LIMITED
TWAIN.
weather.
The writer o( tbU
aplesdUl
of I hi
author
OMuhoma School laws, sv
TI,.. ,-..••<> - ■' - f..u: : ■ 1.i i County Superb,
i :ii .■:iT1 if?:' th*^ni a h; If •'(J.ir.u
1 inooni|K'tint 6Pt. Such hftcret as,
• warith a • .nution of the c'la
Ters and oRi- p.-d bv l.-ajilnj; from the t>u> lb- nec. s u> >
train Railroad dotecUvex and sheriff;
,o«...s arv In pumuit. but th^ rob CHARLIE WOODRUFF RELIEVED
ber* havo several hours' start on OF WEEK S WAGES.
the officers.
Th« rwbbora were passenger* on'Thlev.s Enter the House and Steal
the train. Shortly after leaving i KIs Pants While He Slept.
VurdtH'k the men arose In their seats Other Attempts.
ith their faoes covered by masks
and with revolvers In earh hand cov "" eves ^ i busy main Saturday
«r<M the p.issenpers Then the lead ni«hl and entetvd th • hoiuo of ( H.
er ordered everybody to keep still Woodruff at 407 South Evana where
and not to resist else they would be tbey earri.vl out Mr. Woodruffs
■hot Two men went down the aislel pants an.l relieved hin, of about $15
with hats is hand while the third: which la the poek.t*
nolle, station and ONw May told i B. W Christie. Minneapolis. Minn / publican narty «ko honeaUy want sltlon The weather, loo. was windy
police station and otww w .teehoud and have read and favor and dusty ular attacks the
went to the aceoe and ,-l^d •« •« * I huv„ ^ • The errors of the bom. tea.,, were sehoo. system of
under arrest He .Moek*t.th« I, rttVe„n*3l.n I lv In l.lncoln county with .,f the dNheartenlw Wind for a pi,el, aut.n* « « -wlndte, presumabiy w
police station oxer night j ^ ^ _ Hammon, 1 Ind It.I he M ling of the news of War . r but they w. r. not particular)! cause K l> ' ameron Is the au@
j sjecretary Taft* sin-ech ursine re j eos.ly In piling up the score.
Koji. Hammond. Italia, i>ublieun>. to vote apainst the c
million Tup to this time
rallnatai etaaa <M the he. Is of the J lo 1. Two players were on the
V AS FOUND A BANK BOOK WITH- , a • (' S Haskell lie 1 it K> ,
THE NAME OF MRS HENRY nominee for overnor aceom I'd a nio nod -' t- f« I 1 "p "' r ° ,IS educational A,..
lined I.) iiron;. \V Bellamy. noml • i<ii March |; f w-ii'h in t.-m i.- i.ut 1 ' "'ated to placi/th
i wo a|MHM-he« in the county, one at nm.- K1 Hen., bad failed to score voters in a frame of mind U> be Hc
Agra and the other a, Wellston, and hack of third, and made second, and tated lo by the contemptible authort
ne«« for lieutenant governor, made In in two runners The Law- of this malicious document
clearly convinced the republicans of j ton players realized the hit was a
th. se communities that the people sal. one and an effort was made to WILL EXHUME THE BODY ,<
* ho really desire statehood and self- put Kennebru out at second. Thtj
government under the pro|>osed con hall hit fairly and bonnd- d twice The Federal Judge Makes Decision
stitution. can obtain it only by sup before rolling, and the umpire eal: in Perkins Case
porting the constitution and the men | ed it a foul.
who framed the document. Al-1 The mistake lost K1 Reno the game Topeka. Has., Sept. 5—Judge Mi- j
Thc Robbers Mike Their Escape
Closely Pursued by a Posse j preferred against him
Wth Bloodhounds. Mrs. House was at the station last an
I night and told a pitiful tale of abuse H
Omaha Neb ~ 7 The R.«k> ,„d hardship She was trying and TWO UN,DENT,F.ED MALE BOD
Mountain ttmit.,1 o,t ,he Ko k Island I . dmltted that she was afraid of her IES WERE RECOVERED. ON ONE
roa-l v.as raided ■ .-.erdav n ruin bu.-.baud who bas thr.-ateU'-.l to
lust hefor. davllght nea- Mnrd.uk. her on several occasions HHW
masked men. The House it la aaM, works steady and COLEMAN. E LRENO. OKLA.
akea Kood wages, but his wife has Hi. Injured.
ar and their daugh Prank Kinch. Cedar ftapids Iowa
Nch . >* 'lire,
robbers went throuRh the chair car
mbbln gevery passenger therein, «• < very little to
cving their pocketbooM .u.d purses. I ter is obliged to sell (tower, about injured about the head
ervered the train crew with revol-1 town to ek.. ont a few i>enn
jf lite.
Bert liillett. Cedar Rapids. Iowa;
fireman. thrown against fire box and
burned
A. L. Mason, Cedar Rapids, engi-
neer on passenger; injured about
the head.
I. McMahon Cedar Rapids fireman
on passenger; bruised about body.
!>r Charles O'Keefe, Marble Rock.
Iowa, right leg broken
William Myers, Burlington, bag-
gkg.vnaik arm and ribs fractured
and injur^l about ,he head; believed
intally.
A L Mjullvw, Cedar Rapids. la ;
legs gashed and bruised
Thonia.-* N. Kvans, Mora, Minn.;
knot the passenger* rover.*! All Mrs W.wnlraff as in the t'ack part
gMMSIWa were ordere.1 to throw j of the house and Charlie had gone to right leg fractur.-d and and "us
.-ketbooks Into the hat. The con- bed and as't* p without fastening the «d
4aetor appeared In the car with a doors The thlevo* were evidently
pistol In hi« hand but was promptly watching for th. y sneaked in and got
covered with fcur gun« and forced hin pants which were later found
to drop bis revolver.
After getlinc all the money In the
<-ar the robbers Jumped from Alt
hanging on the back fence with the
poek'Ws rifled.
The same night thieves broke into
train which had slowed down for a, Schaf. r-s bar but were frightened
grade An attempt was made to
enter the sleeper but the door was
forked an.l the attempt was unsuc-
cessful The search and pursuit is
being prosecuted vigorously.
City Detective Ualone of Uncoln
has started two men with blood
Ikounds In pursuit of the hanilits who
looted the train. It is known that
the three robbers were in I.in coin
yesterdaj One of the three Joined
the others here, coming from Alvo
The trail of the robbers was discov-
ered a short distance from Alvo.
BURNED T0 THE GROUND SAT
URDAY EVENING.
away before
drawer of the cash regist '-r
l) 11 Martin. West Liberty. Iowa;
postal clerk; left arm cruAed.
<; 11 Pendleton, West Liberty. la.,
postal clerk; right arm torn and head
lacerated.
J. R. Jackson, Albert Lea. Minn.,
postal clerk; slightly bruised about
they could force the' t'le body
Joshua Newell. Waterloo, la , left
i arm severed at elbow, both legs frac.
FOR .'H'1 lnJ1,rwl (internally will
though generally regarded its u re- m.| nobody was so much surprised I'herson, of the federal court, ha*
publican county. Uncoln will give! ; « re the lawton bunch, at the rendered a decision allowing the au-
Haskell and the
majority.
constitution a big
PROPERTY LOSS ESTIMATED AT
THIRTY THOUSAND.
upfortunnt.
II K. ti >•
decision. ihoritleg to exhume the body of L.
recorded run was mad« E. Perkins. ,he Lawrence uian who
Willie Weller, who smashed out fell off his house somo months acn
■r home run The crowd res- and was killed Mr Perkins hud law
,. ,r,d swelled Welle.TI bank life Insurance polici. -n • of which
■ j ■ n- with a bunch "f silver dol- were paid shortly after 1 ' death.
Three Buildings an4 Records of Re Some of the companies cl M d tha;
cording Office Are Completely score h\ innings stood: Perkins had commi.ted -aitide a«H
Destroyed. t K1 lb no Oil non 1 ft 0—I asked that the body he ex!otin*d am?
! Law tot 0 0 1 • I ♦ 0 0 ♦—2 an examination he made This i-
Sept.
Three Batteries- K1 Reno, Simpson au<t foueht by the relatives
Muskogee, 1. T
huslnt s.1 houses were destroyed by Parker; Hancock an i Rrewlngton. panics eipect to find ttacep
lire at Eufaula yesterday an^ with Stewart will pitch for El Reno to- son in the stomach.
.hem the records in the office of the day and a tood game is expected. I
SEPTEMBER 17 DATE SET
ENROLLMENT
Christian College at Enid Rapidly
Nraring Completion and Will Be
Ready for Opening.
die.
deputy clerk, who has charge of the
recording office in that district. j ILL
The fire started in Mills' furniture
store and was burning furiously when
disco' ered. Mr and Mrs Mills and vviii
their children, who were sleeping in
the building, barely escape! by jump
ing out of a window.
HEALTH CAUSES HIM TO
LEAVE RAILWAY.
Be Succeeded as Rock island
General Manager by W H
Whittington.
PAY POLL TAX.
Case Is Taken Into the Federal Co
of Texas—Amount Involves th
Immense Sum of (3.00
cor
Greenville, Ti ias. Sept. —W. T
McCarty, who is resisting paying his
poll tax. wont to Sherman yesterday
as his case conies up ia federal
court there on a writ of habeas cor-
transferring It from the mayors
Enid. Okla . Sept 7—The first
session of the Oklahoma Christian
university will open September 17.j Henry Coleman was a tinner who
Any reports to the contrary ar.- wifh-j had lived in ,his city for the past
out any foundation whatever ' year or more. He had been employ
The Ihrec splendid buildings are ed by .he Honebrake Hardware corn-
John Shaw Waterloo, In : right lee ■ The property loss probably w ill bo I jttle Rock, Arl Sept 7 -11 H
crushed, ribs broken and bad scalp 1:10,000. | Hallock. general superintendent of
wound j buildings burned v.ere those tjje o10ctaw district of the Rock Is-
.1 11 Douglas. Waterloo, Iowa: one occupied by the Indian Territory Mer- ]an(j ||nt,s at Little Rock, has ten
leg crushed, ribs broken and bad eantile and Investment company. ,jer,>(j his resignation of that position r"ls
believed to be dying. Mills' furniture store. Eufaula Trust and w- K whittington. division su pourf horo- wher" a decision was giv
company's building, used for a pri- porlntendent of .he Missouri division "n ,hat h* mil,t pay !hf' Ux'
mary sch.wl, the plant of the Indian at Tr<.ntoni >to, h3P been promote,! which hP rpf 8,><l ,0 dn- on *he ground
Republican, both newspaper and job IO ^in, "f being a federal officer McCarty
departments, and the offices of the
scalp wound:
San Francisco's Greatest Attraction
Is Mass of Smouldering Ruins.
Loss Is $50,000.
San Francisco. Sept. The la-
nous Cliff housV of this city. San
Francisco's firat attraction for tour-
tats, was burned to the ground Sit-
■nlay evening. Fire broke out in
the building about 4 45 o'clock, and
an hour later a blackened heap of
rains was all that remained of 'he
historic structure
The house was built of wood and.
fanned by .he lively ocean breez v,
the flames made such headway before
the nearest fire company arrived ,h.it
It was realized that :h' place was
doomed and more att *ntion «.v paid
to saving adjoining property than to
the burning building.
Th,, Cliff house had b- en closed
tor some lime as <h- new lessee
John Tait, was remodeling th > Into
Hor. Workmen were about the place
until noon and then departed for the
day How the fire started is a uiys I
tery This was the second Cliff • ov
to b destro>ed h> t're Th. build
ing which wis burned Saturday \. .-
erected aboit twenty years ago by
Adolph Sutr<>, of Sutro tunnel fain
It was owned by the Sutro - -late 1
and was valued at $50,000 Tait u
timates his loss at SSO.'KHI. on whid
fhaiv is ,:r..000 insurance.
Th.< Cliff house was rank-d as one |
of the best kn -w,t resorts of A men
ci Located on a rocky promontory
beyond the C.oKlen Hate. diri U>
above .he 'ashing #aic s of 'he Pa
cifle ocean, and affording a clos,. ew
of the sjals disporting on the rocks
near the shore. It as a strong at
traction for visitors and from ts
broad lurches hundreds of thousands
of people obtained their first >iew of
the mighty waters The magn.'V-ent
Satro baths near by wt re not Jam-
ags«l.
O. C. HOUSE WAS ARRESTED
LAST NIGHT.
He Had a Double Barreled S^ctgun
Whch He Repeatedly Threat-
ened to Use.
nearly completed. The Fine Arts
building will he finished within the
next few days, two floors of the main j Charles City, 111
building are already practically com
pleted \ very large force of work-
men are engaged on the 1-allies'
home. It will be completed within
the next two weeks
It is now an assured fac, .hat the
buildings will bt> far enough advanc-j
panv and was well known.
He had started for his old home in
to visit relatives.
Superintendent Hallock has been
is supported by advices from Wash
1'nlted States commissioner, deputy promotp<1 mlmeroUg tim" since Pn.
marshal. deputy clerk, and a part of |# railroad WQrk conl.
court
Mrs Coleman is staying at the home
of August Koebrlch. six miles s..ut!i
notified bonds to put in an adequate water
the building occupied
house.
Eufaula is not equipped with fire
protection, but only recently voted
ington. The amount of tax is but
The case has become famous ove'
the state and involves state's right.'
McCarty says he will carry his suit
to the I'nited States supreme court
before he will pay the tax
of this city. She has been
of |tl,e accident and will probably
start for the scene of the wreck to-
morrow
Frightened Women Wrenches Gur
From Husband and Runs Into
the Street.
D. C. House, a butch.-r ho l ve>
at No fil7 North Ch^*taw, wen'
ln>me yesterday evening in an ritoxl
rated condition, and picking up a
dooMe-barreled shot gun. threatened
*> shoot his wife.
Mrs. House wrenched she gun from
his hands and ran screaming ntc
the street Neighbors who were
aroused by her cries telephoned the
ed to o|>en school at the appointed
time A number of th. professors j
are already on the ground and others,
will be here within th. next few,
days Tw.-ive different schools and,
colleges w:ll be opened, about ti*
■ '0 worth of furnishings and appara-
tus has been ordered and w'll be de-
llevered soot.
The school will have a fine library,
excellent laboratories, and well fur-
nished school rooms: in short. Ok-
lahoma Chrisuan universit> will be
on.- of the best equipped educational
plants in the southwest The girls'
home will be a model of comfort and
convenience.
The Institution will have a wur's-
Ing for..1 of about thirty teachers
and assistants
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAINS
IN COLLISION.
Rock and Passenger Jumps Track
at a Switch and Crashes ln*o
a Heavy Freihgt.
Bank Book Found in Pocket Identi-
fies Body of Henry Coleman
o' This City.
works system. It is one ol the old
est towns in Indian Territory.
TELEPHONE POLE BREAKS THIS
MORNING
Were at Top of Pole
Wires When Accident
Occurred.
Pole Had Rotted and Broke Close
to the Ground Without
Giving Any Warning
SON OF GERMAN EDITOR KILLED
IN ENID
Fe'l Into an Abandoned Well at the
New State Butter Company's
Creamery.
Enid. Okla.. Sept 7—While parties :
o.' citizens were s. arching the streets .
of J-Tnid for tiin.yvear-old laverne ;
IVnn- r who mvs;..-iously disappear-1 Wliile working at removing the
ed from his home here, the body of! cross arms from a telephone pole
the boy lay in an abandoned well in at the corner of Rock island and
*h -> aiuery plan; of the N-^w Stat^ Rogers street this morning . i ■
Utitter company, his neck broken. It right man and George Grider re :
The lad was th- ,nti of Mr anil reived a fall and sustained injuries 1
Mr- E S Denn.r Thursday even that will keep them confined to their,
ing he went to the i reamerv plan* beds for some time to come.
to hi;, some milk and stumbled into! The mm had ascended the pole:
the well, in which had been thrown which was apparently in good con-
• • quantof out ma-hinery .inion and were at work about thirty
It supi-osmI that the lad's neck feet above the ground when without
warning the pole broke at the base
and fell Brightman had his left i
leg injured near th" ankle and Grider 1
received severe sprains in the back
. ,d : .s rniht ankle injured
• i In pole was the property of the |
El- i" upany and was a cypress i
one. The cypress poles are dan-
cerous and liable to break at any
fter they have been in the
menced railroad work as a telegraph
operator and afterward was appoint-!
ed chief dispatcher in the Chickasha
offices. A year later he was named
as trainmaster, a position he re- j
.aiaed for one year, ahen he was KELL FARMER HAS A PECULIAR
appoin.ed superintendent of the OV. ACCDENT
lahoma division with headquarters |
at Chickasha, and was transferred to injured About Head and ti Uncor
| Oklahoma City July 1 1905, in charge' ttious— Injuries May Prove to
i of the Panhandle division to succeed Fatal.
Removing Superintendent Merrill. Ill health Is1
st rue
iti ir<
I'll father of • ,- u -ad boy Is the
th. St., its . 'tun? a Ger
believed to have prompted his resig-
nation. as It is known that for some
time he has been in failing health.
Superintendent Woittington enm
menced railroad work as operator at
Little Rock, to which place he no*
returns as general superintendent
Later he was transferred to Shawnee
as dispatcher and thence to Oklaho
ma City serving from September !> ;
to September. 1903, as trainmaster of
the Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf. He
was promoted to the stiperlntendency
of the Panhandle division at Okla
homa City and later transferred to a
similar position nn the Arkansas di-
vision at Little Rock He was named
as superintendent of the Missouri di
vson at Trenton. Mo and hs held
the position until his recent appoint
ment
Lawton, oklu . Sept. 5.—S. P Char
wick, who lives with his brother oc
a piece of leased land five miles
-outh of Kell, in the big pasture, m't
with an accident yesterday, that will
likely prove fata) He, it is sapposec
fell out of the window, of the Chat
tanooga train as it went down at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, and his a:
senco was not noticed unu: he wp-
found lying near the track in an un
conscious condition as re -j-ain wel-
returning at I in the evening. H*
was picked up and brought to tin
hospital at l awton. His injuries ar.
about the head, one severe cut ur
uned the left eye He Is still uncor
scious. 1113 brothers, li A and
N Chadwic! if Ilav .vrivri
h, re today.
A MALIGNANT ATTACK
CANADIAN WOVA--
IN TRAGIC M
EN/DS
A N N E R
LIF£i
DESIRE STATEHOOD AND SELF
GOVERNMENT
Many Members of Th; Party in Lin-
coln County Will Vote for the
Constitution and Haskell
An
■Gre
Stau
anonymous circular, entitled
'tings to Graduates of the
I'niversity" is'being circulated
Cough Caution
Waterloo. Iowa, Sept T Eleven
men were killed and sixteen serious-j
\y injured yesterday evening when a IVm( ;ir >., ,1.i-
Rock Island train jumped the track Chandler Okla Sept. 6— Disgust
at NorH| Siding and crash* d into a. %iyn,>ni: ^ rank and file of the re-
freight train The roll of the dead is
not complete for -e vera I of th*
jured are pt> nouuce*i in a dylrg
condition.
Ghouls accentuated the horrors of
the wreck Amid the confusion of ■"r- u*U.' U,l"'llli ll">i m
i coufh even !rv>m a cc-idcuij— joushotmJ
the disaster a band rf desperados hr l. soothe, anj the Irritated brta-
phm4eted tve viead ar,' dfteg c Ma Doal MMy aipM H wtth a!
, _ .. v , ttujWjin* poison. It ? bew scm#
h :r fiend si m rt wag only arrested . v —■— v
Bo* > cotur about. For twenty y«art Dr. chooj
by the arriral of armed sntards from ta* con>uk^.uy qlh to utkeccugt
the Hnited States Express company ^ xturv« or preaeripticoi containing Opium.
. ., , ^ v .. . Chloroform, or similar poijons. And now—a liUl«
at C.dar Rapids On. ghou! was ^ lt„ th,ubel
-ht red-handed while tak:ns a a poisons are in yoar Coogh Mixture." Good!
;old watch and diamon ! stud from Very good 11 B«re a^rfortluirvr r^onmocher*
... # _ and othora. ahouJd iniist on baring Dr. Shoot «
the body of Benjamin R Oliver.
The dead:
Rejijam!n B. Oliver. Waterloo, la.,
•ravelins salesman for the Nanman
•Vood Working company
John N Watson Waterloo Iowa.
iistrfct agent for the Metropolitan
Insurance company.
W'i.i"*". Goodwir. Wa'-v ' ^a.
1 by certain republicans who are too
cowardly to sign the same or assume
?he authorship of this incoherent ic
ument which is meant as an attack
<\ N Haskell and K I). Cameron,
j Evidently the aim of the doeu
ment is to create an educational olig-
i archy to get control of all the odu
ational institutions of the New St?t«
and dictate to th masses how they
should vote in the election. How-
YESTERDAYS GAME WAS A VER- ever- no real college man could be
ITABLE DfTCHERS* BATTLE. s
statements as the document contain
ed. and President Boyd, for himself
- nd for 'lie University of Oklahoma
and its friends, is out in a written
statement disavowing any connect! 't
:th knowledge or sympathy for the
time
uround for a year. Only cedar polls
should be used when the safety of
workmen and others is liable to be.
^ndanuered
The injured men were removed to
the Banner Hotel where they receiv-
ed medical attention and their injur-
ies wt-re dressed.
GaT.e Should Have Been Three to
Two m Favor o? the El Reno
Player*.
J. B
*am:er.
If. I
raiser.
Hock. 1
Barren. Bewmr 1
Cough Cera. No pc - nark* on Dr. Shoo; i
laUil*—ard none in tie a*ri.c^e. else it must by
law be oc the label. And it's not on. j safe, but it
t« sa d to b* by thoce that knew it be^t, a iraly ra-
markable coosb rexaedy. Take no chance tbe:^.
particularly with your chiklrea. luiist oc haTtng
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cur.v Conian tanhiQy the
Dr. Sboop pa -kage with others and coce the
difference. No poison narki there! Yoa aaa
always he on the saie s.de ty
Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure
:ame between Lawton
a j itohers* battle
finish The hits wer-
Th * errors were not
ied. The home team |
I- the visitors
and El Heno
from start to
ever.. 5 a:. -;
so evenly dh
chalked up about
had *-
Hancock. the staj* pitcher for Law-
ton. was lovcM op pretty lively Mfr
Tieht place- S:mp?on El Reno's
:h;:it*. r..td control and ^
was fairly entitled to the victory.
H > support was ragged This was
due to the new line up. and Allen's
unfamiliarity with the first base po-
purposes of this document
Builds Funeral Pyre Which She A:
cends an^ Lights W^le
Temporally Insane
Ottawa. On* Sept J—lmagi
that the Lord had commanded
to share the fate of Joan of Arc^Mr
Joseph Lalonde of St I^azare.
small French-Canadian village burr
ed herself to death on a funeral pyre
of her own making While her re1
ative? were at high mas? she built
the pyre from fence logs and tre-
branches. undressed he-self and
climbed on the pyre to which sh
set fire
Misg Bertha Gum of Oklahoma
City sponsor for the Oklahoma divi-
ion of the United Confederate Vete*
ans at th Jamestown >\: osition, is
here fot t few days* visit with Mr
Bert Vnde- hill at 4n2 Sout* Bickfori
That hacking cough continues
Because your systerrt is exhausted and
your powers of resistance w eakened.
Take Scott's Emulsion.
It builds up and strengthens your entire system.
It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so
prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest.
ALL DRUCGISTSi 50c. AND $1 00
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