Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 60, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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maskjju mkn.
they
Hold Up a Freight
Deerfteld, III.
Train at
proposed Abandonment o Advert!*-
,ng Uncalled-for Lelter*.
SEVERAL MEN ARB SHOT.
Iloys and Man
Horn** J"'" ,n * ,,ot
'cbLa After Them-Tfce l>e.prr -
due Finally Cnptur.il After
Heine Wounded.
. when a north-
bound freight on the Chicago, Mil-
waukee t St. l'aul road stopped_at
S last night at Heorfleid asuburban
villaire just over the l.akecon
two masked men mounted the steps of
«* the en?lne' -nd
Ml.Deb.Ker lled What Samuel
Think*.
_ o i'resident Deba, ox
the'Traertwn Kaiiway union, wa re-
eled t"day by the
1 m-
Count Rybakowski's Army
and Captured by Officers.
Routed
CONTRACTOR
TARIFF BILL SPECVLYTUW. A 1(01 T SIXTY
rt or on tlie
ritorjr—
ARE JAILED.
wo Mates. Ml Aiu-
Coal Mines In the Indian I •
Yearly Report of the 1%
<>nt Offlce.
Washington. Aug. 26 -T1,e '^dcru-
flce department has under «°n >a"£
tion a proposition to abandon the _t
A Russian Suitor Kills TW"
arlran tltrl and Then llrown. Him-
•cif A Man ltnns the Crime
Gamut.
.... 26.— For three day
Cmuit'H>'bakowski's industrial army,
m,m)l,,in, about
abandon mo niinmn mn ■limits
in newspapers the ! camped outside the J lhl,„
AND
BU 1LDER,
All kind, of uoutrart oik givn. prompt aUmU.m Amir-
jnjrssssr'St
and shop
biTbrW ont'lne of the aims
^ . . t * v.. fa.,Wfttion and
for. The substitute plan to to pl.ee
iUiffiiituw f
monyby « one. ""^"^Vration and I this 11 -t on bulletin boards .n « " , ut.«"
principle. <* the 1)ers of L
u.ovoon.butthey.refused^o.to^P;
^rcU'ue^t^enVandHo^^
tective Patrick Owens were m the ea
b iTe masked men covered the con-
ductor and detective witl\ rifle but
The detective sprang for his , rlttc.Mt,
before he could reach It.one ofthe «£
clothes for valuables and left theirs,
just before the brakeinen
the organization.
ing of the conference
aUSSKt Wto ;
the strike. "We thought, he
held
the count and
in jail.
•orn in
. He told^f « ^of j newspa^r advertising f thUjha^ | ju wife to mnct.t .
' ter waa about fKJftJuu. * .
master-General Bl,.« asked^for.an
appropriation of ... si5,00n.
Assistant Jones nsked 0X,H.ni\-
he de-ia total of 833,000, to be expen.l
Ivertising
FRED BEAM,,
Washington, I>. 0.
F. M. BEALU
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
53SStt*s
,. hot-tin which he used. Several
had «i 11 , ,. i T .npn was
?" that If Mr. Gladstone could do , ,l in
!'t, J™d service in the Kngl.sh letters.
for
who had
heard the shot, came running back.
The bandits cut across country to
the Mayfalr depot on 11 ol comb avenue
and there boarded a freighram.
There Special Officer 1'atr.uU MoOratn,
of the Chicago A N;-tliwestern road,
attempted to arrest them. •
three times. One 1 hisTo,y
the left arm. another entered bis body
■ ,nd the third struck lilm noar the
heart, but was diverted by a penholder
'"rheCndits then hastened out Iltd-
comb avenue to Lawrence avenue. On
the way they met a farmer in a wagon
on the way to the city M was but a
moment's work to throw him out and
lared,
cSS&^Sr.P
-s^rtrsw-
asking his aid To that message he
did not deign to reply. In fact n
took not the slightest notice of -
Debs was then called upon '"*« «
history of the ^ad^ll^e
matter carefully, and
we could not
That would be
Congre s
unclaimed
refused to ghre
Jones the appropriation for w t j
hUkt by
before, thVrc is only ...is sun. avail-
heard. There was
The clubs of
ha
revolver shots wen
n short, sharp struggle.
tbet,'imps held their gvound.fighl
pcrately with club-
do
Then they
sheriff's men over-
able for servici
considered the
finally decided that
many reasons be unwise. The del.
gates
the movement and soon
lA°skred"for his opinions as to nuv
for which $23,000 was
oYd^d lncre -'V. . " thU
^'^at'tbe'^'cnU public "
took^the^count 'ao'd arrc-tcd him and
toou ini . ,, tv..„rs The others
"VT.h«lv punned, the shcritf giving
were elos. I> pur. ^ Uipm nr.
ould
such method
FRED & F M. BEALL,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
0FFICF" --
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
0FF10E8 AT....
AND OK. CITY, O.T.
Wa Uiugton oUicc:- BoobibV^. "practice before
iMli,,. - Rooms 17 antl IX KuUlumn .
orders that every man
Justice Foster.
rested and taken
a-rrww«s
A-
taken to the aocldent
of Chi
not be reached by any ^
Should the existing system
^r^heT^'leU-offioe. the ex- | the head.
' sof which will be even gre
industrials were
'"•'•Y; ^^shTwouudinth.
w"„nd another named Capita U«hot
The others were sumr
None
ga'tes expressed their l^'the probb-nV.tical savlng bj
the movement and soon altcr% ^ t u ^ vuilletin board system,
adjourned.
ater ^ imlinly from broken
>y a of the depntie. were seriously hurt.
th-
orn-
President
, heartily as do some men.
I believe
that so long as present
|ist they are necessary, and^ ^
resort to the bulletin board sy
THK TABlKlf H1I.I"
Washinoton, Aug. 3«.-
Cleveland's puroose on the Uril
"ftl" u'a'ii FltoM SI'OUNF.U 1-OVK.
I.oxnoN. Aug. SO.-
htcamer Sebastopol
from Constantinople
The ffirl
-On the Russian
on its last trip
^Constantinople to Odessa, a sailor
| became enamored of a young
IeK^W"-5--
take possession of his vehicle. \Nitl- j
. ... ibpir, the thieves mado
horBcs to draw their, tlie thie
time and they were soo
way through Lawrence avenue to .1
waukee avenue
Ty iu toe that part of the country
-t-'KSJSSSs
ponies
in the chase after .
Out Milwaukee avenue galloped^ the
robbers in the wagon, while belun
them clattered the horses of the pur
sucrs. llehind these again came a pa
trol wagon at full speed, in which
were four policemen. \r*Vn-
•.The pursued men kept on out M y°
ard road for 3 miles, when the< horses
.rave out and they took to Orchaiu
Ke woods on the Des Plaines river,
south of the Higgins road,
dera bridge and when two special 1 ,
licemen. Hunk nn.l Yant, dashed up,
hcTslmtboth oflicers. Intheconfu-
Kon which resulted after the'first Are
the men escaped to the wm.K where
they were s .on surrounded by police.
Messengers were despatched
ferson for physicians and they brought
the news of the shooting to that vil-
^eeTwereanned with Winchesters
tured in the woods .a l'.th grove ow
hir,hxrefCrs™^h«e;i
fought desperately, firing a 'D,t®nf^
'fully SThots had be 'nflred they both
fell'seriously womi.led.
^^C^Pidioek^ma
West side police station. 1
which had Whered wanted toJynch
the men but the police eld the aioD
bt ok with drawn revolvers.
tivc Catchings,
and on reaching the capltcl
Vice Vreitdent
, , , 0 T. R«VN01DB
r. M. Richabdbon, President.^ BoYL1! Cashler,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(SrCOK860R8 TO OKLAHOMA HANK.)
CAPITAL. - S50,000.00.
Traiisactsa General Banliing Biisiiicsk
sss-i.'-——
He next
^^rw^Xr^uWiyun.
complimentary in his opimons regur.
. „ st,-iUe commission. 1 l," ,,
this thing t rather late in the day,"
kmi.\ "This examination by the
^mmLoncil is rather in the natura
-sp-sjoa.ws
investigation.
TllH flCEEN1# Sl'KECU.
„ a. b'
l ord Hllih Chancellor.
TjONDON, Aug. ^-Varli^entjvas
beat her on
and introducer! wun u,;"iiad till she was dead and then
tt rC outlined this plan j t„ the «ia and perUhed.^
t«V y** - * met W,th hlS i HOC,™ K v' Aug. ^dZd
ttI,Mr° Oitehing i would ^y"ttle ^s t" r"ls°1'"'Xta"charged with having in
Should become a hiw next M-day ders, tr,d ^ «^a^ at
children and weak wlultn.
DuriiiK
The queen's speci
Her-
'throne in the house o,
lords by 1-ord High Chancellor
schell, opened: i am urniiilea t
t"L«°[S^oar
"ave t*«a twMuh mmM a^ ^ ^ ,hird
II Willi U lICCUiuv «• . . .
■ .~:^\*orsa^
ject said that while n message twice attempted suicide.
nature. Mr.
to the belief that the
share the VI at Ihe I
It Is said that while a rnessa
on a measure not signed or vetoed
would be unusual, it would be ™ rely
regular. If any positive act on on the
nresident's part had! contemplated
rn Saturday or Monday the house
managers would n>, have bound t , _
selves to have postponed the adjourn
ment until Tuesday next.
IXlltAN TKBIUTOI.V COAI. Ml
Aug. 26 - I he
Tbo grandest sua only B1*™11"""of'tta^bowoU «n<t suould to.-...«o th«
mininor nioulliH Iho uhlldroo tre 1U 1 (i uihln|( |myi, more or )Mt <Jl.ot.let, h!eb osnoat
— remove.,. but thodiarrUe- -ueu.a
— ""! gihn CHURA iiumn uu.
q I WAND'S DRUG STORE.
General Agents for the Territory.
ondi-
^—r;::
hK«>r> of are fHead- tory is described -ndetaiMu
GETTING BEAD V.
! Washington, Aug. 26.-l!unting of
iK of thc biennial conclave of the
supreme lodge o' the hn g ^
A '
has I
4JS3'|«SS"
more. I ry.Chlo.lP1
dr. a mRS-
ins and the encampme
Hank of the order next week.
- 1,700 tents
Montgomery.
DCniI.K IVNCHING.
Murderers Taken from
26. -1 At
Convicted Negro ,, __d
Ottleers and llan(?ea.
Ala., An
Ffissas
ESSSfli
countries are also In h' T
'tt X«h^l.t ,0-
"TSfr?'war has broh.n out be-
vent an ^uttiwak o. hostilities I have taken
^:r^rtrebu7get.thcqucen-s
• «'«' ' 10 in-
canvas city of
maf TWput''"' the'mines 1 S^.^hiSgton nJ.mument "and has
J. K MILLER,
Civil anil Minim
Draughting a Sfecially.
Oillee-Beoonil Hoot- ov rtiol«er lllock, cor-
aud o: U4 us'.
w. H. FiSSU
B. l). BHKAB
day men are employed. y c"™nf.
the strike of the Choctaw Coal & Rail
miners, the report sa> .
now encamped
11 of their
way Co
company of soldiers
at Krebs, and the men at
' work. 1'
:oin-
■ontinue
_r eorgo 1
.ngton." Ocn. James Carnahan, of In-
lias been in the
members of the
strip pits have p-onett
nanv now hopes to be able to <
work unmolested. None of the mine , i A,ri.ady groups
yet started up, 1 lie t f I (lr<. here. . .
The formal beginning
work unmol
however, hav~ - .
fects of this prolonged striln aic
trous to all concerned.'
PATENT OFFICE RF.l'OllT.
WAsilINO ton, Aug. M.-TTU.- annual
report of Commissioner of I .iten s , y
mour lias been submitted to the secre-
tary of the interior. It
dur
order arc expected,
of uniformed knights |
Mitchells, a small way
j' „„ .he Central road, a mob of ] " , t(ch c,„itlnuo to cnuano the
musked ra^clTtook two negro prisoners, ; tcnt,„n o, thejeverumen^
11 ilev Walker and lticliard Gordon, n M|r XAX MONEY pmmDE".
that
of the conclave
is fixed for Monday evening, when
there will be a reception by the citi
zens to the commanding officers and
..ii-ii ives to the supreme lo<lge in
convention hall, a building with a seat-
in.' capacitv of 1,000 which is being
decorated for the occasion.
The biennial parade Tuesday of the
Uniform Hank on Pennsylvania avenue
I will probably be reviewed by Hre?lde°t
, l, v. land, who expressed his willing
enta granted, including reissues uess to oWciate in case the preMUW
i {rrn' l •' i> tradc-murUs registered j,|je business Is not too p
designs, 1-<:;at8t™Irlstel.e,d. The num. lo)leld, of the United States
-i Cltf, Okla. Tur.
na. w. l. maupih,
r E3<rTXsa:
Baeheldcr block, cornor liroadway
and Grand avenue.
airing the past fiscal
052 applications for patents, i< r
de,lgnsP 108 for reissue. i.PO caveats I
1 7 >o applications for trade-marks and
M for labels. There were .1,190 pat-
Ineludlng reissues and
, TTnlon Springs for murder, and | llind closed doors
SSri ^^-appropriating
>-f Med ta^ush^mPo«Bto 1 lhe preliminary
tta sherifl! decidedtor P ,w lncoine tax.
^^"whiciiexpiredwas,,^
$120,501'
M'CASi v sill i. I CHABOBi
CHAB. H. KAGIN,
lawyer
Offlce in Batchclder hidlnkig, co
Grand avenue and Broadway-
FiniiU §
A.+torn©YS . . .
Klelo llalldlav, Ur nd JAvonue, Oklahom
Oily, O. T.
Fraetiee in all the eourtw. __________
J. MILTON. 1,1 M11-10".'
J, MILTON & SON,
FlTTORNEyS AT LAW.
prompt and oaretut attontlon to "ligation
S'aa'orw&S^
(UP BtaiI - I , Oklahtmm City. -
<9,000 to carry
Montgomery '^'^^-nlT the
rtprL:::8 from 7he 3ail, Larded the |
' and started \ 1^ in Se Santa
Four more here, crawled into an eriK U)(lv be.
train
At the next station
left last night i , , .
investigation of the school fo
and imbecile youth, where l'r. 1 llcliei,
the superintendent, is rest n '
prave charges.
Dr. McCascy is
idiotic
unde
ffot aboard at the next,
taken of this. w1""' 1
repairs.
under m:
Kntlded Under a Holler.
h,".i' A. Wilson,
Fmporia. Ivan.. Aug. - .
^ "boos , • stm in charge
perintendentand ii is "nd;;^t od that
- trtcd°::dn j i
S-W-kj into the car w^ | . s^ valve^ ^ ^ ...perintendent, s a res
army, and the grand officers oftheor-
,\vr' (;en. Carnahan predicts that 12,
iSS1 uniformed knights will ^
i Competitive drills will begin Wednes-
be held for three dnys, partlci-
pn'tcd in by fifty crack drill ,
! ions from different parts of the coun-
The cash prizes aggregate SI 0,000.
apanebe.
liehe^dlng (
activity of
__ Japanese
increases every day, and if the
to be believed, the coast
overrum with agents of the
H- C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Laud Attorney
Office, Equity Building
Oklahoma City
DAVID DOUOLA8,
AB.GsHfTEiG.T.
llooms 12 and 13 button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma Jity, O.
T. A simple suggestion from a com-
petent architect is sometimes worth
Lis fne.
Grand Av
\mm N. sweet,
AU ORNEY -AT-LAW
OKLAHOM* CITV
Offieo In Wilson Block. 01 F'"t Nu""""'
Bank, south side of Main stress.
DR. F. DEAN, !>«• A. V I),T"I®!|;
President Hoard Hen- Graduate K ?sm t.tr
tal Kxamlnoni.O.T,
Dental Collego.:
g,,ns boarded^the train ^ ^ was | ^ make some
_ e train slowc
up at Mitchells six determined me
,nust 1
Japanese }r
cse in (.'hint
here to-day
•nmcnt.
stumc
and it is give
R. H. BLBAZARD,
a were arrested I THE GUN SMITH.
thev wi'ube" expelled from China, but wm r,.lmlr yon ««y| gl
vllild'be surprised if they | ai°s«^ '"c" ^
vere t eated much more severely. The 0ran(1 aveuue. with Clarke
Z&XZ (Tver ' the prisoners' necks I pushed upon him
and took them o« the train, when the
mob Wis Joinrd by others, and lynehed
both to the same tree, near the track. |
rive M«
aided,
Killed l y a Hi**1
Lbavk.nworth, Kan-, Aug.
Kuuna llardow, aged about
about
!«.—Mrs.
1 yearr,
week ago t4 two boiled eggs.
;o.—- | , . was not as fresh as it
yesterday in one of whioh^wa ^ mc 1U ,1-
ck light
26.—A g
ypsterdt
south we
this city, which was attended by tne most """^'{""^'ief and she died yes-
8S±^S saswa sft - •*""
fight took place
attended by the | most Immediat
around.
he birds ,
between | two small children.
i general
which resulted in live
\iis displacement.
Hun.n. "tic Mil""
Toi-KK.v, Kan., Aug. 211. On
day August 5ft, the democratic editors
of Kansas will meet in Topeka. They
will confer with the members
democratic state central <•.
and candidates for state of
..,1(1 lav the plans for the cam
I congress ana lay u « i
I paign which is to he opened early in
I s«pt.pmber. . t
ho IJioo'llyn Brldae.
An unidenti-
f the
mmlttee
ices and
H.rht took place, which resultea in nvt, Portsmouth, 0., Aug. 30.
1 on beinu Stabbed to death and sev- I oountv commissioner, a
If SS others wrlously wounded- TO ^ ,nd thre. on'Wren, rldlni
W rural guards were oalli 1 upon o I ,nrlng wagon, attempt* I to
▼ disturbance, wh >h threatened V „
' J involve 1 he hole . team struck a sink-hole and aU
■m .. , i au . waffoi were nr>
Four of l-smlly Drowned.
l'OBTSMOVTH.O., Aug. 36.-A. A. lar- ^ ^
* toother, and his lie struck on the
riding in a , ,V(U> pior. on the New Y
nl, big bridge. The impctu
u'river, it being very out tlie u ^ thc roof.
rrstr:;ck>sink.ho.c1nda,.theiOC.
8tt««ldn
NKW YOIIK. Alig-
ned man jumped from the
bridge last night and was
killed. He struck
Clyde pie
Brooklyn
instantly
of of the
,ide of the
lini'.nese elsewhere in China are sub- _
ii', i, d to thc harshest treatment.
' in the island of Formosa the Chinese
nnlhorltlcs have been decapitating dap ,
subjects, supposed to be spies, in ;
lave numbers.
n,„ts from Ting Yang are that
p ,ii additional soldiers have rem
fo.-edthe Chinese troops there. The
Clni.c C cavalry have captured and be-
. headed 10 stragglers.
Mo «let* " ,,,,, >i,,r,l,,r-
To. t, Kan.. Aug. 30.- W. A. Cum-
-S the leading real estate, msur-
and loan Ugent of this city, who
found in his office yesterday morn-
his head almost
A. B. HAMMER,
A-TTO ENEY .
Office OperaHouM Illcck, Roo 3 1
Oklahoma City, O. T.
m
wa
with
tUe disturbance
Involve the whole tu.Tib , team strut s .. " drowned,
f ,7. Kuvkendall was deposed as cupantsof the wagon' ,;ed
. f the national democratic exCept a 12-year-ol )
^mtTtU for Wvoiv'.ngaiid tlov. .1. E- to £ lu sl.ore^
futmrne named in hi ■ staad. secretary Lamont denl<
Citizens of Sacramento hav.e ^r department of the Flat*
8100,000 to build a monument in honor (
uf the victims of thc strike.
It is probable thr
made at the next
bill to
alio
i that the
to be abol-
to pas:
Stanford to sue the l n
order to secure a speedy
the late Seuutor Stanford s estate.
vill be
ingress'
Leland
:1 States in ,
ttlemeut of
ff.rt
of '
Mrs,
,„v whopped to
hatchet, died last night 324 Noble
.7,m"n-'-" e.'''-' m"re than partial
" and the whole case is
i mv i. rv So far there has
: found the slightest clew to
, .drntiiv Of the murderer or th*
motive for the crime.
i nch- Sam s cash balance lias reached
(1 J.'),000,000.
j ll WILSON,
paper U.ngcr, K ''omlner and Olazlor.
HOUSK and SIGN PAINTEH.
Oood work (-uaranteed.
Shop No. 6J Broadway; Residence
Deal) 0 DetrieK.
ide^ttxsts.
Crown anil Bridge work a Specialty
Olllcc: Firwt National Hauii b id ng,
rooms 10 and 11, 0k. City, 0. !•
LNiarrinan&Bro.
j 'l'Ue Oldest Wholesale Liquor House
l in the Territory, Wholesale
and Retail
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
□ Specialty in Kentucky WbtSWcs.
Carry a full Line of Imported □
WINE,'BRANDIES, ETC
for families, and all orders will be
promptly filled. Give us a call, 113
Grand avenue, Oklahoma City, 0. I.
R.R. CONNELLA,
LA ]VVEK.
offloo-BoomtS ud 4 Cuuadlun Illicit. C
Lholmicfly. Practice,a .11 courts and
Deparimeat.
COLLEGE
Tw.ntr■'!!• ISRi r,y? .raHll
I... . niion I.MHI ,1 ' , (,.,ri,.«. Ari.Hu"'
trsl. TwoTlioroOjfcO"' '• T, ri,„ K^M-nabl#,
"ca""
1 far *oun9 tadlM.
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