The El Reno Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE EL RENO
I
DEMOCRAT
VOLUME 20
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 110.
NUMBER 34
LDCATtil:
Ey United Prfsa.
N«w Y vk, Oct -7 Alan It. Haw-
J an.I Aufjurtus Foft the utrmnut*
t th'i balloon Amorl":i II. I'm- wlilcb
H#roh hits lu en i ronwvitcil in 11><-
. linn willis, nr.- aaf • :«> « lW'- fslali
;sbed a n w w-.-rlil' • rec "1 "
aint'tl tllKht. Thty liav. led aii|.r..\
unatily 1.350 mil1-^ hu-I rauio t<> eartli
• fUeomlnl eomty oa W«d
iifgilay la 1. but wore not hi'Unl of un.
lil i oil a v vi hen tel sronm eut from j
jt. AmbrolM, ti"' k o reached New j
Yell k.
I'll * biilloonisld started from
I; mis with nine oth r content ant.-
i rnatlo.nnl <■ ntost on Mond.'
Real Estate Conveyance".
John M. York and Mar; K. York
nisliaiiU an.I wife, to Olii i VS. \'-i't
Jesse M. Y'crk: conJdei atlon $160
I 111, block -. 1'V1 r Addition to
El K( no; dated May 211, 1910.
M. A I leaver an.i Ora M. IVvei hi.
wll to William I. Tolil; coimiclir.iti n
♦J.ooo.tM); lot ^ M, block 17 I*ako
Yi.'iv Addlti 1 to I'l Kill' d:it. ' '<■
2G, 1 ill)
Archie V. Crttzer ami Mai th i H.
Crot*er. husband and wil'i n .!• rden
Ko'.'iiers. < .ii idenilton $L'."iLMHi. ius
1. ti, IT, is of I I; dated Oi' mt
7, 1910
K. A. Tlnkham a simile man to l> n-
!■!. Pnvis. consider.!'ion > :.i,< " <>n,
I lots 'til. ::i, 3" bloi'li 11' l.al.f Ad
dltlim t \ukon. i;at'.1 October 17.
I'll"
the
(irt
other balloons l av
17. All tin
in'ci'. reported.
rhe in - iRi < from Ha ft lev . n.l I'o.-t
w.■• received in New \orl; ul> !;■ :
t.iu t. Oil' was to Willi'Mii Ilaw I ' ■
brother of the nercnaut; the other wa •
t i -lain'.lei K. IVrkins, idl.it "t tl>
Hoon I'usf lilcrl II, Willi 1 uut
hail been const,lered the wiine ..
i .. ott-Fsajj • to .Mr Hawley r- ad:
'l.a tided in wilderness werl; an '.
fift miles north of C'hii 'Utiml. ltotii
well—Alan."
I , I'erkiii- ini ss i(i" ran:
• ] anded Parlbunk* rivi r north i..ue
i'hill fiau i nl.ni t nth. All well,
i 11 i.inn I law! > IV 1
With n 'lipt of the news there eli.
,..| a senrc.i which had conn in be r ■
curded by many as alniOr. hop b -
which tli sov. rnnieut of this
tiutry and Canada « i ■; i'i '■ 't'x
pai t iclputliw.
i v, • in iiilditi n to oniis ai l - s.-nt
1,> ti:e A. ro Club of St. Units tli Ai r.i
Club of Uneric.1, and by William Ilaw.
I v the I'nit.'d Sail s Kiv..'. I'ul-
i r Service, the sl.-.nal < -a'. of the
11
,;tl,, t agents were ri.n hicti.i - th.
Mich, scouring th* Meat lal and
i, ... in it pr pa rations f r entering t.i
—j Impenetrable Canadian i « • .
Cliffo'- I 11 Harmon, th« ivealtL' an
iitenr aviator of New York, ha1 offet
i-il S-I.OO't to anyone Iiituias t. ..i,-\
. ,u| ijopn Increased tonight by ;ab-
in'i i v'T.ntlO. At t. >• I Jit i aati u
1 AVIATOR KILLED
Ifi ITALY
K :iic, I: !> Oct. 117. \ i«• Ji ' .i ;;
S.i:•!r tt.;n \vii Distant! ki" '1 to;!:n
hv i" .> um .jH Cltil collup.^ « i' hit *ilr«
plane. r\ !i« ofiic r was making : Hi* '•
! 'fure in iinnu-nsc crowd of spec
tors who w LTt ii 'rr: r ntrlc K 11 at t! 1 •
acci«lont.
BIG RECEPTION PLANNLB
[OH BALLOONIST
"y United Press.
New York. Oct. '27 Iiislia.' ol
fprr lin:; 12 000 in rewards for the)
DIED
! Mrs. It- ana 1> Powell af:ed si vanty
si.I .- live mile i east and three le'l th
sides five miles east and thre north
of th city was founl dead in her
bed thiinomin;. Mis Powell ha:
suffered for some time with acutr
stomach trouble, but upon retiring last
ey nirw the ponil iaily ap| ared to
j be much improved and thought It tin-
dead b
the air.
ie- of the brave
acr. nauts today
aviators ol
necessary to have anyone sit up with
i her iluri'n; th night anil up n arising
planned toi til|S j,1K n,,. i^adljr wn irNtly
tt.-e a goo.' |H.rlion of the amount in' K,(0Ved to fin I that she had succumb.
■ nonater to Alan w. Haw. t(1 h,,. ilInMI durlDK th, ntKbt
I and Augustus Post th jillutK of
the haliu n America, and winners of
the inte: na'ieml balloon rare win am
i turning In n today. Their flight of
l",*.a miles from St. I.ouis to Chlcout.
ima, Quebec in the Canadian wlidir-
ncss, give th • race to Amirira and
s'tnbllslie a new record far balloons
that i likely t.- stand for years.
10 DEBATE
Ever
Hen. K
dl'late
cure
sincf the campaign opened
I I ulton, the dem cratic can.
for congress has att nipt. .1 ti
:i joint debute with linn. Hick
OHIO CJMi
PAVING COMPANY HAS
COMPLETED CONTRACT
By United Press.
Cleveland, Ohio, O-l. 27. KvSenti-
t r J. 11. Koraki r the unalterable foi
Itoosevelt'.-; Ne Natiouali.sin ha-
v.it.' irawn fn .a ti. Ohi i State Cam-
paign. He ha.; been request .1 to eli
niliiat. the venom fi;om his speches
i.icli h declined to do, and bis with-
i:. a it 1 I n in thi ear.ip; ign coininittee
1' i. Koral; r branded li cs tvelt "
N.'.v Nationalism as treason and this
,Mrred up the an a-;oni:m of the « i-
ti: ■ pi tu'e.-sive element in the state
lea.
at
Del"
Llli
trying
TH
! d
I'lll
T. Morgan the republican candiiiatc,
but witl.cut succi ss. Mr. Morgan has
i.aid no attention t > lii^ challenges
which have b >11 s *nt liini an<l has
so far shown an unwillingness to ni< t
Air. Fulton and debate the li\♦ • quef-
; ion • r i he campaign. M r. Morgan 111
billed to speak In this cit> on Satur
il:i> altrrnooM and Air. Fulton lias also
arranged to make a speech here on
tn .-aitie «la; . Cons quently B. W
Hi!' \ th usht it would be an ex«(*^
< : t np|u r uult> for the p ple of Ki
Its i o and Canadian County t:> hear the
two ^ ntlenun in joint d?bat and ac.
en; litigly h F.ent the following lettfr
Thi Held, chairman < f the repub.
.i'.an ( tintv Central Committee.
Th CI* veland Trinidad Pavinu Com-
pa,n\ who about fitteen mmths ago
started operation here have finished
their w rk and are moving their forci
to Mu Uogee where tne present Kcner
al offices ore. The paving Company
as fulfilled its obligation ; t > a 1« tt, r
and ha given 101 lleno th*' best pn\ d
streets ni the state at a fair cost and
has Kiv 'i cmployim-nt to a I «r^e forty
of local men some id' whom will ac.
company them to oth« r poir Al-
though tin e'ornptnv \\;t- haudicajiped
b> con-iderable litigaticn it nus com-
pleted the contract on selndu! tine
and El Reno can well bonsi of the
ur* tty s? r. e! s and excell. nt pavement.
J. \. Shuck the popular Hock Island
avenue photopn apher again walks off
with the silver cup, as will be real.
ir.'«l trrm the follewinp article in the
Oklahoman
With a gratifying reprenentjUitm
frmo ail farts of th" s -i t! e Ok!n
homa Pt 'ograpb* r's V • * iafi t open-
ed it^ tenth annual meeting Tues.
da\ in the pailcrs of th- l.e • Ifuckins
Hctfl. The morning; wa devoted to
th reception of delegates and an in
artists from many cities of the state.
Mo e than fifty exhibitors have en.
tered into competition foi the j vi *«
effcred an 1 the space arranged for the
display of photographs totally in
adequate for the pr at number of pic-
tures brought by delegates and mem
br rs of the soc'atioo.
Priyps Awarded.
Ratim Clre .1. A. Shuck < I KI R
no, first; H. K. Smytde, of Norman
fitcoml.
Class c. J. p. Hehthorne, of Coyle
silver medal.
I'rUe Winner. ( I: - . .1. A. Shuck it
Kl Reno, .-liver cup; this Ik the cup
that is competed foi annually.
'1 he Brothei hood of American Yoe.
men who have given one iUdightful
dam e ..t the | 'ks ||,,in . an,| wh,,
cmt* niplat• ! :iving another last
w*« k and j . 'poneil the aaie will on
FrWaj night of this week afford the
younic i * ople ti th* city an opportu.
nitv to ett mi cne of their social af-
fair Ai Olivett llrown will hav*
charge of the orchestra ami the pro-
gram is made up of waltzes, two.steps
etc. Hon Elmer K. Do* 1, supreniL* le* -
turer of the Brotherhood will deliver
a short address on the merit* t f the
organization.
Kl Reno, Okla . Oct. 27
Hi n Th.os. Reed.
eli -irman Republican County
tral Committee, Kl Reno
r Fult •
■ i.• i i n ('
101<
t n
Okla
MEET! /if OAK
.a.-
nui- at
coun;y court i om
youn 3 democrats
due d diu' ration and ( nsld« raid
versation a young Democratic
ight o'clock at the
a large number of
answ. red the call
con-
Club
AnsHfss mm
.ill s| eal:
S|«|
r -' i s 1 f
• '' • !1 - K
1 ■ 11 1: -1 • I
(in n r j j fi i 10
ill
wa«: * r-'ani " i
< atfinajt: and
;• ml * r asm f v.
gani7..'tic n are
wi'h Tracy Brown
Na-i; Set.zcr - ei, - .
The objer is i f the
three. i-1lrst: A p n
e whole i
The demor.i tie nomine« s I r county
offices addrt s. i d a large crowd of en
i o tie pe ile < I <>;i' townsnip la t
t. Amni" 'h • speaker was lion
ani* ; I 11 . (I in < ratic nominee for
ll t<-rial H'pi. ent :ti\e fi m Cjinadlan
nmanch' and Caddo counties.
The sp akeis met with a great ov.i.
Hon at the band' of the audience and
t I'- 'neril "ood rid time rn ting was
.1 h: d in. The canlidates f el sm
< \ a b'u ileni 'critic ma i rl*v noni t alt
as tin y do from everv pre-
th count>.
r ill'
lick* t
iiav
to hi
m
nil-
Old
Intendcnt Kat
to have Thomas W.
intendcnt of the
Incotu-
5y United Press.
Wshingi ii, D. C\, Oct. 'h
t ftent enumerators in the South ai
blamed by the census department i
ii statement todav for the delay in the j
liopulation figures cf many '
riuuiiiern stat's against which
h ,< been considerable protest.
! Butciif
-Ik. 1 -• tc *1 livei an add
| "nchers at U: Saturday
J This .vill 1 e a l ai i reat fc
ers and all who possibly
j should make it a point tc
Kni
•ss to the
afternoon.
■ the tench
can do so
th-
the)
McAlostei, Old I.. Oct. 27. Tliill'.:-
nig a bottle containing cp.rhollc achl
was swtet tnstnig medicine the tune
year old daughter of A. I.. llnt-Hs
• Irank the contents. The girl sut'-
i M-rt'd terrible agony but licr life w is
>:tvi'il by prnmpf meilieal att< r.ion.
SHOT BY HOLD UP
lytcXlester^Okla., Oct. 27. Falling
• i throw up l.is hands w!*< n order-d to
do so by a robber. M. R. McDonald, a
iutton grower was shot through the
head. McDonald thought the affair
s ;i joke and refuse ! to compl wi h
the thugs request. The thief receiv-
ed abcut lift} dollars which the cot-
ma gi. v , In: I recfived for a loa i of
cotton.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO.
EMPLOYES JOIN STRIKE
Jerse\ City. N. J., Oct. -7. The
vagv.n h lj>ers and drivers cf the Ad-
ams Kxpres- Company to«la\ joined
the striking Cnited States lOxpress
Company employes who are demand-
ing an increase, in wages
that >oti arratu
• V Mr. Mo'u.iii
i 1 time in El R
i de ire ! b; you und
: debai as may be a - "•
• (iisiMttants.
Very respectfully.
13. W Riley. Chairm
S'cretary.
FflllE SWEPT
ON STRIKE
ni5 n\
t. < t t h<
will enligiit n th
SSU 'till v. 1 - il i
CI if ago, 111., Oct 27.—Rioting nia
i trike (.i the Union Garment \V«
here t lav following the
r ail, out yesterday. Two squads rf
police were -ent to the Hart Schafi
ii r and Marx plant whei the trouble
w.:s tile mos' serious. Thre ancsts
and a scon were injured • day wncn
• e polir. broke up an attempt of the
l ike; s to parade in the clothing dis.
All the paraders wore high
silk hats and frcck coats.
Billie Harper, representing tin Mi.s
* uri Casket Company, of St. Louis
is i.n the city today calling on the lo-
eC cs-hsrd shr.il shr'dl shrldu slirdlu
Victoria, B. C.
threatened for a
entire business
destroyed sevem
Oct. 27. Kir which
time to wipe out the
section of the city.
1 busness houses cov
ering half a blcck in the ntral poi
tlon ol the town late Wednesday night
causing damage estimated in excess
of $: " 0,000.
Shortly after midnight the firemen
believed they had tli blaze un i r con-
trol.
The principal business house de -
troytd was Spencer's I) , aitn.ent
Store, valued at $2r>0,000.
The losses at- almost ontii« l> cov.
ered by nisurance
Tile Driard Hotel, the Times build
ing and th. New PembertOH block
were save«i with difficulty.
SELF CONFESSED RANK
ROBBER 10 RETURN
a* rmblage ci
be enlighten d upon. Later in t! « w • !
ti democratic nomine, s \ ill * ac'
make a short address b, j i ■ the oi
ganization and just a night or two be
foic the election another n ted sp* a!;
er. pc sib! F• n i: "• (I • will ' r
t': organizntif.n at a smol- r.
This • irgani/ati'n w.'.s plann
bunch of voun:*. deinoora'.
ni'Thtv ago and was consumat
night. Tlie « uu; Democrat1 '
I not instituted, controlled n allied wit 1
any ring or politician in tli" r it; or
state. but. is c.nly a move mad by thi
^eti'' al I younji men themselves with the obj ct
above stated.
There are three hundred y nne dem-
ocrats in this citv ;iri<l h co ratio.1
the « lub can make a grea s!i .wi g at
the coming election and all poli'ical
meeting- hi nsaft r. Every 1 ting n:
ocrat. independent, or yount republi-
can ivho is astride the f nee and open
to argument is earnestly re'pn ted to
come out Tuesday evening to t .
c art lions? ard meet iiis youn? f. llow-
men and benelit by the instructive ad.
1
Ik up.
MTU
Atlanta,
•• omen an
u armed
at work
of the city
done by i
city. The
lias turned
(i.e. Oct. :
I social lea
oday with
n all the st
in eff rt to
r of til c
ets and all ■
show the strt
treet
thorough clean up of the
t re t cleaning department
all their wagons and clean-
<1 by
-d last
'lub is
ing paraphei naliii
. r ti
• nt' n
CBIPPEN APPEALS
FROM DEATH SENTENCE
II. Ci
from
him 1
app-
cn, Kngland, Oct. 27. I)r. H.
pen toda> formall> appe.'led
h death sentence imopsed on
r the murder of his wife. The
was riled today with th propr
authorities. The attorneys for Crippen
contend that 'he Crown tailed top: v<
the Corpus Delecti.
New Orleans, Oct. L'7 A. (J. Sum
m i field who recentb surrendered
himself to the Unite i States Marshal
here declared that he hail robbed ihe
Merchants National Flank at Lehigh
Oklahoma of $3,600 left New Orleans
in charge of Sheriff Murphy of Le
hish. .Ti! i \\ hat charge he will face is
not known here. Federal authorities
in Lehigh advised the marshal's office
here Coat uo complaint had been filed
witli t's^i* ^saiast SuttmerfitTd.
FOR TAMA
Wa.-shir?' n, l ( Oct Atiei
th - Yukon Hih School are seltiag
Wa"hngton business men and citizens
census Director Duraud todav authoi
ixed u aew census *num<*ratidh a'
Tae m-i > ■ i
SECRETARY OF WAR
TAXES RIDE IN THE AIR
Dy United Presa,
Mi urmelon, Kratu . Oct. 27. Not
to be outden by the performance of
\-pre I lent Roosevelt in taking an
ai I ■ .pi. ue fli lit, S er tai \ of War
Di Uei in made :i herdt aeroplane
'•'it last rip.i". He wa > accompan.
i i l-'rench offii .-r e.n l the flight
wa. witiuss d by a lai e crowd.
OKLAHOMA UNIVE.1SITL TO PLOY
Oklahoma City. Okla., On. 27.—The
I nl\ersity foct bait team left today
far I i liti, Missouri w; er • they p!ay
t e i i ive. it> of Mi Houri tomorrow.
Thi- ; 'in is in the b> p; -il 'e shape
and are corfiden!ly hopinf. to bring
sc. I|,s of tie Missouri iiis back
a ni. The Mi url eleven reach
! Ji.plln todoy.
CLOB BENEFIT
Having secured a hall where rcher-
aN will be given Mi Josephine Hay-
mond will dlfiVt the presentation of
the (.rami Musical Kxtravangauza Op-
VliNH^f rade for ii.e benelit cl the
(' ifiniercial Club. *
It will take between three and four
hundred \oung I'M. girls and boys,
ages from seven to tw< nty-Mve years.
All who in ? will!11 to take part in
tin ent rtainment ar requested to
ne t at tie Jackson Hall, up over the
S;. i Ciuer;i' llank at jui; time from
I-. ida
aft erne
\ expn
iTTO
ti) « ai< i ':ainaieiit ana tie ir names
li ! i t .• i al Clul
At: one wishing to communicate
Ir H ivmon 1 in regard to this
r.tertainm nt can find her at the Ker-
i <t Hotel She will be aided in the
direction of th ri le irsals by her
daughter, Miss Ktitv Haymond. The
s'ir.-t . ii. sal will hi ^iven on Friday
aft moon, Mrs. Haymond will ar_
' •
v ill i oi, con-umo much time. 'School
d ild'en will be taken att r school
louis and in Saturdays.
; • : i
H a end it will be possibl to train
t! - j within a short time an r the
selection has been made. She enters
hi an and soul into an affair of this
kind, exerting her best energies and
be * Meats to present the eriam of
what can If had. The value of her
■
entire south where she is so fa\ rabl>
know u.
Redding Conn., Oc lh w-
v ntoi ot the estate ol Marl Twain
filed in the probat curt her Wed-
nesday shows the valuation a made
by the appraisers AlfredBlglow Pay ne
Mr. Clements literary secretary and
Harry Louensbury .-uperintend- nt of
the estate to be $611,1.'Pi.
Mrs. O sip Gabrielcwitch, Mr.
Clemem daughter and only heir -ail-
ed for Kui ope Saturday, leaving in
struct ions for the real estate to be
?*! ft
Kan-ii- City, Oct 27 The republi-
cans.-. and democrats alik ar. ( infus-
ed tcday following tie sj . • eh of Con-
gressman Champ Clark las night
when lie made the prediction that Sen-
ator Cummins if Iowa would be the
file idential nominee of the republic
ans in 1012. He also incidentally
•recasted I is ow n selection as speak-
er of the House. Clark declared that
Cummin would onl hev- Roosevelt
? b- ai
nomination.
Tickets for the foot ball game be-
tween the El Reno Hgh School and
the Yukon Hgh Scho I are sellng
rapidly and the game promises to be
a good one tickets an on sale at, th
Maurer-Schulking Drug Store north of
the pest office. Twenty five cents is
tae price of admission and the boys
want y®ivr patjxnage Com ' «ut ami
| yell for tn*i\^f9ii lioys
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