The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XVI.
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(,l I HK1E, OKLAHOMA. M UU II 8. I
TOSAVE ARMY FROM CAPTURE
All hope of Defeating the
Japanese is Gone
GIVE UP OFFENSIVE
Intended Blow Against Jap-
anese Center' Abandoned
MIST RETAKE POSITIONS
Japanese Oust Enemy Establish-
ing Themselves Northeast of
Mukden—If Kaulbars Yields
Kuropatkin Will Be Com-
pletely Surrounded ■
General Henn**nkajnpfTs Headquarter*.
. Oubenepusu, March 6. midnight —Events
took an unfavorable turn for the Rus-
sians thla even if g. After a day of a
marked succession of determined attacks,
the Japanese ousted tlie It isslan • from a
position on the left center of the eastern
army. The Jupane.se are also pressing
the right t enter hard. The Russians haw-
been ordered to reake the position at any
rowt. Thfcre were heavy. losses today on
feoth. sides, • • '
.ABANDONOFFENSIVE
Kuropatkin Has Given Up All
Hope of Victory and is Try-
inn "> Save His Army
NONE WOftSE
FOR ILLNESS
Mrs. lhadwick in Court
Room Again
THt TRIAL PROCEEDS
She Listens Attentively to!.
the Evidcncc
DIBtCIORS IN IGISORANCL
Testify 1 hat Cashier Sp^ar Told
Them Nothing of Mrs. Chad- i
. wick's Dealings With the
Wrecked Citizens'
Bank of Oberlin
\VJi N i;<l'A^ M"lMNU,
VI VIBKR
THE NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL BUFFALO BILL I"
i UNYIELDING I
GENERAL KAULBARS-
Kuropatkin's moat trusted general, on I
whom the result of the battle largely de-f
pends.
Cleveland. O.. Ma
todtt
■ lira CI id* h h
lit!' i."ia
1 fame into a
liberals, especially, look forward to the the worse for In r iLi.- -. w ich
complete Mat of KuropBtkln - army; ,„|JU„r„mV.„ ,i„
SI,..,ti) .ft. r t .k.i.K her
; .....
I'v.-ll ind t.iok tin- jiuisii lull wlit' o.
during most of > ••>««•! ti her <>
lhe tabl«*and her cttin in the palm
I hand.
' Andrew Carnegie was not :: co i
I morning.
quanimity on the theo
sian victory would stlffer
of the rc&ctlonarhvs. According
liberal * vie ws the more the govet
Is I'mlwtira.- 'M ti*.' mole it will I- obllgedi"
to yield.
C9RTE-LY9U.
GI.QRGii
+ W* ngton M«t 1 ClflClltl ♦
+ Oklahoma and IndiaiwTerNtt
! DECENCY
li AND DIVORCI
Declares He Will Not U ' man-eiehv
cepl Rerontiliatioii
SHE DENOUNCED HIM • .'
Accused I o!onel ( nd'. of
Murdering Dau^tcr Arta
III IS (ROSS IAAMINII)
m \>aui r College Professor
Savs Morality is Cat
\ V J J__
• EVIL K ROOD Sll
. ■ Professor Giddings
Something to Please Hir
HIGH STANDARD OF Lll
Cod\'s Anuria-/ Sa\ s Mi v t ud>
Is Not Sincere in Rtigiest fur
a Reconciliation and Buf
falo Bill N.\ ill Have N th-
* iiig io do Willi Her
KOVVI J* i IOW
NAMKI) I
in" snow
(ircater Decency and ljitelligen|
on the Part of the America
I Women the Chief EactorJ
This Sociologist Be-
lieves
ii.
Washington. Mar. 7—Ceoi ge B Cortelyoi; tcok the oath of office
, ter general today. Mr. Corteiyou announced that within a few days I
It
Ft. Petersburg, Mar. ?, 1:59 pt m.
t*r>p« that General Kuropatkin will he
to turn defeat Into victory Is rapidly
u-anishlnc The potdtion of the Ruaahm
army haw twen growing Increasingly des-
perate during the last twenty-four hours.
The graven danger is from the Jan.ine.se
left which hu been pushed northward
on tha fliunuiitin road to a jwint eight
miles northwest of Mukden where it has
Joined a flaninkg column from the wes*
•sound the village of Tatchenkiao. which
fiw-located a.t this point.
Th* battle raged with terrible bitterness
fhrougtrtout yesterday with all the're-
r*erv<*s htrrr'ed to the seen* to block the
«trok« ql the Russian line of communl.a-
f. 11 on a
ABANDON OFFENSIVE.
"Baron Kaoilbar*. who is defending this
tpint, la-only abi® io-hold#his ow;:. On
McAlester s Doctor-Mayor Indicted.
Special Dispatch to the State Capita!
South McAlester. I. T Mur. 7 l r. W. i 11 H"li->
E. Abbott, muyor of Mt-Alestcr. lias bettn (the -land t«it!
indicted by the federal grand Ju'v foi nu lit w. - takei
practicing medicine In Indian T«*iTltor\ suon ns eourt • • i •
without a llt-ewc. So far h? known lhi«, tor ti* 'ltiz-
la tho tiisi prosecution undei ti • • act i O'ihtIih. and
passed by coiiri' >s last April and t'>r <>r-! met i !i.-- t f ti - hat
Kanizattou known as liberal physician" tsked what know :>
will test the validity of tlie law Or. Ah- ; tmnsaction -.|
bott was removed from the .territory i y . with tlo- i>. >
the Indian police three years go h- iu.- .\it c atlwit
he would not go ,efore the Choctaw na
tiou medical board, lie returned after' an> ,,f th«
congressional repeal of the law permiltiuK j« y n
the removal of ohjectlonal person#
riin.
n the adjourn
ailed again :<
as chairman of the republican national committee and be
man Harry S. New of indianapolis, as acting chalrm«.n.
' fertile load. Ti
I'ccecdod by Vice Chair-
i Hie impofftlhliit.v
bank •><
•ring tlw
\ Klllo
Aiau.t
,nd j '
rd of elii
April 11
■fit id he
II N.i
•lea
BANK SHORT
: ABOUT $55,00!)
Tlu
i* i>
LEH. ON TRACK
t iin" C inimittyd
Near i; itcno
KANSAS Oil
l,Vt-l!itlUSAM) HtN Oil
chase Lv.ry uay
Evidence of Beld Robbery at K| \(|\V> WISH
Cincinnati . *"
GENERAL INEVITCH
Commandingth e Russian army operat-
ing east of Mukden.
• t
account of the des|*M.ite situation there
General Kuropatkin has fiot attempted o
drive honif Ins counter stroke at the Jap-
anese center and hi.* often , . • win . w .'
abortive, has been abandoned
At tlie same time, encouraged by thp
progress of the main turning movement
west, (Jeneral Kuroki agi'in pressing for-
ward from the east yesterdax against
Oeneral Lineviteh forcing the RussUns
give ground.
It is rumoivd that * Kuropatkin his nl-
readv given the order t- retreat md that
he is gradually withdrawing forces fri
the QKiter hut experts are Indiu to
lleve that he has wailed too lung, that
VAULTS TAMPtRU) Willi
Snortage was Discovered Month
Ago, but an Investigation
has Revealed Nothing.
Books May Be Uff
Cincinnati *iJ Mar. 7. I ' • <; n.m
National bank ni tins t llv is ■: i
nl its government reserve futitl, • • Ii*iss
to a story published in." todn: 'I it
amount apparently has been stocu fmn.
special vault-1. ?TA<*,<>fti!i i-iii--. ii
I Officials say that t • robbe
of the boldest and most ptuzling « \cr
known in this se.-tion. Or. I •,• 1111•
the reserve fund w.«.- mt
be Intact. Four weeks ago the short-
age was discovel'eil a; I ' i in ' i
oughs Investigation has been • . : i .1 «•:.
ever since, without results.
The German National hank is nm 1
the strong- -i bank- n. th - •• u. •, w iw
a capital of $.>« ■ > a siiplus -f half
n million, undivided profits of flfiO.OQO and j
total resouroea of i^gfly seven millions
President Brdirer said the I".-.- was com t >
parative and thai it iniglu he found h«t< . 1 wn 1
to be a matter of hookkeepiag. j law
THRfcfc SLATED
Widow of Last Surviving Member
of Davis Cabinet Kcluses lit
quest ol State for the Body
li!)i)V I L SID iSlif-fl) sIr.i _ on "v w■ V, i k SiTv.\ av anu
Ma ;ha°tan lixvjt'.d R.J-
• A Carl f-'ouni m H s P -cket way is C .mp:aj
Bears the Nam: of Patrick j .
Ntc.a i Thrnct II ;J .
1 * Hetll Cut • ' niM-r-itlnir itlu inlbtlM tl -1
NhVV LAW". DO WORK
e Line Report* for
r. i th Sh « in Atij iii;
1 J.OCO I. rr s a la
i i Siind-ird
I New York. Mar. 7. -Prof.
dings who occupies the chair of I
• I-., i in hi i university and who ia |
fori in-' It a uthi|
' tie in la 1 si lein ••. commenting <
di > ot and its effetts on society I
today: |
I mi glad that President Hoow
t.nnre^-- to authorise a
i ti iga i it ii i t.f the e\t^
, 11111111 in! • ami • ansr el .11\ OI"CP It)
I I II. ,i Si , • It 1 to lie antlcipaf
however, that persons who are
j exerc!-«-d over what they Hre please
,11 11 . • 11i\oi . e\ IP will be as grlevd
I 111 It 1111 I i ii V tlie It Stilt Of tllia |
xestlgatiou a tlie\ were In 1KB.
n in tit i now more difflci
ni; >1 States t|
ten years ago.
\ il mote ilifTi i.lt queafl
i ,1 on r ought to t e made lfl
iiirri'uit hi i of ie« fmpient
• * i.i• w i am i .1.1 b-.t to ; hai • the fJ
i ini i or the \ lew - >f tli^T
, -u.i.i in • , I. ia.-tical tirt^
It is I. le tlmt tftvort*
r ii. .1 still- - in proportion
popufxiion than I hey are In Other.)
ti i t imt It will not do to assume I
ti- American people are, therefore,
imomr.il than are the pep.iie of
i, ,t I | hellevc t. at .1 reallj -erlouaj
\ mation o' the -ubject would 8,1
I
- ; f
■ ,c ■ Ian ti. i fi| Of J
- pii ited <
, . ; A t'! womej
r,, he . fiillt it. I mean titat
, u .an' vmU ot : .1 .p Willi immJ
i • part "f t|
L«Hr ",jt
f
willingly en«|
■hrisiian
a tn.mi oucej
winke-i at and \
linds willingly, or t
! that which I fe.tr the
i in other lands lias ro
j lis horror of div
i opp iiii in of divorce talk
„,.l\ -"id jcet a divoi e in the 1
i si in. * -king for It. Ti
• y know f
r.-. ti-, well thai divorces are grantjwt (
. ' io le H
' !1 J
.am. a nidjuilty of the niemhets of
legislature and promnient Tfiuin
I all portior.s • f the state.
TWO OFFICES
it dock mav not be: on print-
ing BOARD.
pekfi. Kan.. Mar. T « oto: «-l Marsh
commission to bi
tinting plant.
i ti lei-'., *..llV!c«
10H CALDtKHbAl)
• i: A raus
Bank Kits
\T I'lllLADKK-
EtANO'i'l
derhead,
orators a
quet of ti
tale
Whet We
come withy;
Job i
V is p
'tonal law
thr
• tin
ie provisions of tin
has been raised am
e legal department for an opln
I - — T *. kei . .t : It ;• ; nti-nil ' '
the
it n. - ion w ; I • - ;
i us the legislative
to
TRUSTS ARE Al'illR lii'TKK M A It -
TIN AND CAMPBELL.
Washlustoii. Mar. 7 |i Is said ti il
the trusts have picked out thrr- men for
defeat when the next consressloiKil civ -
tion t;.kes place Ii was wai-l.. rri *
talk in t oi'-gressionul ecirtiea during t ,-- |
. msii ? .i.j that ii- m. :- t..i Big Dam to Store \\ aier for
he must light it out in lus present post-1 defeat are Little of Arfcghfas, who •
tated an Investigation <if the -tee", tn
Martin of South Dakota, who .-tarleil
ter the b§ef trust, and Oaliipiiell " K
s;ts. who set the department of commt
and labor on thN? trail of the oil trust
tlon and. if possible, to extrl-'alo morfc
than the remnants of Vi a tm #
TERKIBLE JAPANESE FIRE
At the war orti-- it la aald that the Jap-
anese siege guns from Port \rthm with
e rangi of eigh't miles which have been
taken to the front, aie causing t rrlhle
.punlihment. Nothli>g can stand ip aga
them.
The only news received at the v-.ar^of-
flce till this hour Is that the batwas
resumed at daylight this" mornii.q§ it
Tatchekiao.^ During the night botlt
brought up additional guns and at
breaw a perfect hall of artillery r
tiles tilled the nit If the Japaiics.
General Kaulbars today the ltu<>sian re-
treat will be cut off and Kuropatkin's
army will be almost surrounded. There
Is the greate.-t fear that telegraph' com-
munication may he cut at any mftn.ent
Tlie public is pe.-slmisti as usual. The
ARIZONA IRRIGATION
Million Acres of I.and
Now a Deseri
Eugia
1 Mi He.
ot N-w
his pttcket whit
Ick Neelan, of 2i
is though) this
eln gheid ti is
imo the police
I ML NEW TULASURi It
PRUSI DEN
1 ftL Nl(iRO-
^i.tl Diapatc
State
c^sli
WOULD UMTt
•
PRE8BYTKRIANS MEET IN WAGON-
ER AND GET TOGETHER.
Wagoner. I. i' Mat. 7 Cherokee pres-
bytery of the Cumberland Piesbj'terian
churc'i and the Presbyteriun hoard of wo-
men missions hav* bean in session in
Wagoner for tlie past three days J. L
a I Dunlap, el-iei and the Rev ( . How-
ard. pastor, both of Wagoner church
were «5e •••') jeomniMliwiri t^i tin gen*
mbly and Instructed to
A.iz
Ala
been let for the building
ton dam on the Salt rive
Phoenix, it will be one
pensi. f danis -\ iv built,
ably more than a million
and a half wilt elapse be
■ ompleti ^
The Tonto dam*r.oj ct
cts hft\t?
iiig Ton-
1RSON i'O BE COLLECTOR FOR
NEW YORK.
hlngtitn. Mi 7.-The.e is iiuthority
. posltlvi statement thai I he pi es- I
Idcnt li
nointme
.-id- •
■l4.,rh
until June,
completed .
W.
it tin
iderac
ap- i
y ill, li •<!- of people M We ' „
at the morgue*toda>
REMARKABLE tSCAPE
CHICAGO STREET < Alt TE RNS OVER '
IN MID AIR
| the
Lake
DIMISS COMMISSION
big
tukill
great
*n a'-
and its tt
hing for PhOi
ey which it
supply of wa
The dam I;
water to co
■nix
will be u
the Salt riv-
II auppl> with an
for il l ig.uioii p.it -
alculnted to st
!.« «!,000 at I •' feet.
; road toda \ a pa
ty person's a boa
I to tin* granite pavement below mn -
, an was pinioned on the tracks w
a few Inches < f the deadl\ - i i
'tail. arid, though tlnallx e\t,i .tel
:<• -tally lninied portj other p-
were iujurc-l '"it no • >• i--usl ^
• • • *
Home BuTned
Special•Dispaieh '«> the State f'a
last night. The loss is
POLLOC K WAMS
|-y MAN APPLI'
1\\ S OLD PLA'-K
FOR MURDER
in ion "i tlie two I'rohvteiian ci.urches. Ti..it iw t- -a> it will gi-.c a footof water
Miss D« !la
n Wed II' -.]
iccount of
'I. A WltlN
«
■riff 1-ulntt
HIS DEAD WIFE
- i I.IKI-TKNAXT CIlANDI.EIt REI'U
TO LOOK AT HER.
nina - Nih.. Mar. 7.—Lleutei
..:i,v|
, 11 . | 1111in I-"-'11 Niobrara last j
• I refusing to come here to take 1
>mmitted I
> I
|
own i' in"ss why I refuse tc
' The ill' :• - 'II )f ' In- dead I
B iltimore wlthl
mother's body toJuv.
Klrkrnan of the Twenty^
w io i- said to have Le
• • woman's suit ide. Is
''I
m.i ■ i ia I on SfiV.-ral chaj
Owing to his attempts to commit l
sha'kled Tlie court ;
I . . o.j.i • n- ti ■ mil May 1
\ ii will he takJ
\. a y-.. w i.i i' '• ohj. - r of tryi*
ween Kirkmaji|
BOND COMPANY SEEl
I
• i ' - - I'M \RY LAND.
-:i|
. rda . w .t. iil' -l a suit i
■
'I
i-i ti foi si?.ooo. it. titfl
g I
tn - J
th- ('itizetis bai|
v Ap! il 1904.
,, aim. <1. deposited $19.«>i|
nioi.t i-elonging to the townslte COI
U. :\i-1 prior to Its failure
In Watkins kttf w|
failing ■ -inditioii
\ bond In t hi
v - was takes
COBQM
uiug tlie FId< in . - ompany for en
•- al to cover the SUC000
whi' li was lost by it.
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