Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
S PAGES
hy I'uekei tfrutber* I'n.dicibtng Cri puny •■umhiiI a.
: r : : v lindley H
Kstaldmhed Jauuury 18. (9UU.
fourth vph r — Volume 1.
oklahoma city, oklahoma, tuesday, october 12, 1909.
eight pages—number 220.
Largest dry Circulation.
< ft*«• illn « rund. Phone 22 w.
l.Vtmtl Copies Dully Average
SHOOTS;
SCARES
CROWDS
Boy of 15, with "Blanks"
Makes Broadway Pedes-
trians Seek Shelter
Frightcuining hundreds if Uroadway
raj idly along the crowded wall: firing a
r-vulvee and shouting, until In- wan In-
tenanted at Main street by oftber Watts.
M ho took him to poller hoiuhjuarters. The
boy. whom tho police declare is half-
witted. war released, after receiving :>
warning to reninlu at home. His revolver
WIIS (OiUlHcated.
Although he Pew was using blank car-
tridges In hifl wenpou, persons who sought
:.i escape were not aware of rhe fact, the
majority b-ing under the Impression that
t'> youth was Insane and was using regu-
lar bullets. Women screamed and sought
shelter in stores, while men dodged be-
hn d telephone poles, wagons. ::nd where-
i vfi* else they could sc. uiv cover. For n
while the "wild west" lad had ilie wall;
to himself, and seemed to enjoy the nov-
elty immensely.
The polhc have frequently arrested the
I . Pew lad. -mi charges ranging from
truancy to theft, and he*boa always been
released because of Ids alleged unbalanced
mental condition. lie whs arrested yes-
terday. charged with stealing coal. When
>■ • a relied a revolver was found In his
pocket, but the weapon was unloaded. so
u':- a he was released be was allowed lo
HUD39N-FUIT0N
STAMPS ARRIVE
Stamps in honor of the Hudson-Fulton
• l brin 'Hi arc ciu.saJ« at the local po>'
itftc; 'i tieylitv th st?* of ftie-oM" wivhPi
Mr : iUHip. are i .d III color and • un'aiu
pi n j of the Cleriuout and Ilalf-M'ou.
pulpa, h
against
: king *
wealth v o
Of proinl:
nised lo
Near-Divorcee Daniad Alimony
*
Cold Fans
Await Cry
6FIay Ball9
lietroil. "'-t. 1-. -Iieapilc • iow tom -
rut urc o.OOO auiis were waiting when l he
I park gH<.s were opened. Handled up
liruvv overconts they sat In the blench-
shivering, tor hours waiting for llie
:ino to start. Tin? player.- wore heavy
tea! 'i\s during practice. Mulliu proii-
•iy will pitch for Detroit.
ss
IQlP
EXTRA
TODAY'S TOTALS:
DETROIT 5
PITTSBURG 0
lM'Iroil. Oi I I— With I . ifield ami Mill- Mulliu sinrled in pilchinc itrnuil bull,
lin pittrd Hgaloat ra«b other ou the inound, In t In third i mil in; be t milled I ••ilield.
I'll Inbuilt mid Detroit UKiiiii lot! tied for ( lurlte and \\ti idler.
(lie world's champion hiihcbull honors to- Detroit won hi u feeorc of f in U,
day. The xume wum pliived in the hitler score h\ iiiiillgn
cold. trl(h u fttiuifinc north wind to mid Pittsburg (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 <1 (I—li
to the disromfort of players and funs. ! Detroit. ii ! 0 :< II 0 41 ti 0—ft
CLAIMS BALLOT
PUTS WOMAN IN
FALSE POSITION
HAVOC AMD H03R98 !N WIND'S WAKE
I
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I'OIMI l> Kill Hi \- IJK-.I |,l OI \ lli It Itlt \M mill II MWII I It I I.I I I
COAST AND Tilt. KKVS t>l IXOKIIM
MM OHMvAN*. < M I A Mlltl I.KSS MK>v\t,t V ItOM I A \| l \ 1 LA
ldl*UltT> SOU Ml.I.I ll |\ lilt, I IKItt E III Kltll \M OI THIS M HBMl 400
UOKKMKN MM'LO\M) ON \ ll\ll liO \ll ON I III Ki \ Vd llKIUM. TO
lilt > I A II.M I.N |- OI -I HMtOII- \ Mlllll It • I \ I I. >1KN T - \1 I 11% I I .'00
Mil DEAD I'lttlM TIII >TOK.M. IIOlS VMI> \l<l IIOMKI.I>> \ND IO It
II VI S IN PItOI'KK n II I ||p | N \\ 'I I Ml \ \ I III H| I | | KIM. IN M,\
WKSl I ** SAID TO HI I III I.HI Ml>l Mil lOlM |,tl*s I |>TI.MATKD
AT $:i.«M ,04I0.
PLAN TO
GET BIG
PLANT?
Capitol Hill Threatens to Grab
Morris Industry; Can't,
!t Is Said
!o the effect Hi
Icuipt to Hli.'U i
plmil me dlscom
•retnry of tile
: • apltol Hill
►lahoma City .
led t.? \. >V
Oklubuinu CJty
■ ity council oi' Capitol Hill last
luaiiu'urulod u movement to toko lu
' •i.iiiif Pmi ite and nart of the
rial addition, lyiu,' adjacent to ii
I Hill ulreadv 1^ plaited Into the
<1 the con,,. ,1 lie|i«* e«, .i.l that
ih to provide nuI'llejelir
plnr
da\
plu
.1! 'lejlltlou Hi. blh< >
Me Ken ti-1 ..Id lo-i;.'
i!io pack in- plant
lender «• t* tlie uotnnn auitra^e raovcni.
in the I nlteii State--, ••inccrniutr lie idc
f<>r wotncn" propaganda, dtfclared that t'ic !
ballot will but place woman Hi it fsil*-.
position and Hint "no woman hiioiim
pi . acb eli i/etiibilp that will make her
sisters liable for the safely and ataium.
of tho state."
pe .|
>tfon- Idlldluu < -ul .mi'ih -vll
•|i\ 'y .-oan dl. whercty tlie 'mi
I'lintifh Ji- ii ,.vim \ lib ."AO.fn 0
ivater Uailj. ->\ ith sun aud mw
uiioi « Other i ill ii}:■' the Ok,,
uij - omptiii will run a branch
n- dow a l'enn: > i vrtnla Iivnni"
t. And. fnrtlienuo'.-c. .iiircoui-
- agreed ! • c\euir ' the packln .
■ from ta Mil ion for Ave j.-arc
alio
Martial law .
f tbiH eity :jt i; I
Mrs. Belle Harper, wife of I'nited Stales Naval Surpeon George Holcomb bar-
ber, who has been refit- I alimony, ai d counsel fee- pet d up her suit for aepacatioit
upon the basis «>f an allegation --f desertion Barber feued his wife. uuauccesafullT,
foi divorce in lboo. ebarpiiip habitual drunkenness.
CITIZENSHIP
DUTY RESTS
ON PASTORS
FIERCE ELK
IS DOOMED
FOR FEAST
With deposits ii^'^rejiatinpr more than
$d3,G0t> gained during the lirst day > l.u-i-
nuaei, C. J. Wcl'^iei", president -.f the new
Central State bank. N pleased o\.r the
outlook for the big tlnancla) Institution
which occu"lis the <)uartera of the de-
fine, < nimiib'.! Haul, and Trust com-
pany. Officers of the Central State bauk.
'••her than tbe president aud cashier, will
be elected tonight.
WANTS $25,000;
BROKEN HEART
Key Weft, Ehi.. Oci
declared by the mayor
o'clock lat-t iilvrht on account of tb>
eoudltioua which exist on account of i h.
terrific storm. The inuyur lias u>k^l i he
government to dic>patch troops to the scene
nt once.
Tho speed of the wind is estimated at
inu miles un hour at the biv'hesi point.
There was a bard Hteady blow from s
a. ui. to :> p. ui. Hy 1 p. m. the wlud
died down
The streets lon« the water front are
a mass of wreckage. Bulldluircj oi all
'characters have suffered wreat damage.
As tfoor as the wind ii i •< i ihjwvu last,
night, khollis beuan to working among
the dead bodies. Plunderer.- were at work
ou every band, and flie eity police force |
was entirely swamped in ".aipi. n • the
situation.
l'eople i fmost every nation lilt-' .Munpo^s
the 'J0.0U0 Inhabitants of the eity. Most |
of them are employed in the cigar fac-
tories, fisheries and salvtiire companies
Havana. Oct. 12.—Tho entire island of j
Cuba aiih swept by a serious hurricane
yesterday It was the worst suutu since
October IT. U*W$. Mirny bnflxilnjrs in 11>is
city were blown down cr unroofed, t'lve
tier sour were killed aid about twenty-
five Injured. The greatest damaire was
done in the harbor where many light
launches were afloat. The total dam-
aite in tills <itv is nearly . i dlli oi ' m.j
velocity of the wind was 120 miles au
hour at the highest place.
Washington Oct. 12.—-Much fear Is en-
tertained here for the safety of the ffov-
erninent's property along the natb of the
gulf storm, which destroyed the town of
Key West. Tlf revenue cutter Forward is
In Key West while several more govern-
ment vessels are in the storm /one.
New Orlear*
WRECK;
13 DEAD
CAN SHE LIVE CN
$3,039 A MONTH?
And the duth
\ • o urnuo elk, at lOUU-pouudor of the
four-footed variety, is to he taken from
its native statu to oklahoma City. Okla.
and there served at a farwell banquet
given by !•_ i'. Welch of the Oklahoma
iown to the member^ of hi« home lodge.
miifht
and rcsp uisibili
ties of eli izeiiship wi re ah ead., tvsiiiitf
upon him before the responsibilities uf a
minister
"He should l e intended in all the a- -
tlvities of the city in which he lives, lie Welch
should be interested in its schools and and ha
commercial development, as well as in us Just tin
moral aud spiritual x .-'fare Tin- ideal what he eous.ders til'
minister as u citi^eu ulieubl be the high- I appropriate meat grov
est type of ChriKtiuu citizenship." j iu adopt, says the De
So said the Rei. I r. Thonnis II. Har- | The elk, which i.- fated
I er, pastor of the Pilgrim Coiiurecatbuial
chureii (the People's Temple', in the open-
ing meeting of the sixteenth annual ses-
sion^ of the Kastern Oklahoma .\ < .elation
jzreuationsiI Churches and Minister
purpose of robbing
It Is believed thai
I'Vrida keys oscar.
fifty vessels of all
nomine that
s. A lawless eh
Into the city fo
Jiers
It 1- k
ees hnve
aud uiii
Her
raised In Colorado
1 the Klks at bom«'
choicest aud most
n In the state he is
Post.
II man,
c. Ml.-s
marry
C0U.1T C0N.1NU S 'EARING
IN T, Al K R CEVERSHP
HwirriHIHil
church this afternoon during the <
a symposium ou "The Ideal Minis
The retiring moderator, the lb
Cookmnn, of iluthrle. led the m
while the pastor of tbe local eh
tertained the association, the He
Christiansen; the He* Niel M
'"•isiiion, and the Rev ! i <• n
Wellston, also took nart.
nfflcers are to be eU- led till ti
while tonlifht the Rev Mr. l \
recently of New York Cit.v and
i,
national
| jjration
the
tbe
session.
Mn
\prfl 2d ai'i
reds of the
presented a
* j-.'-.-.i.ii) suit of Wil-
'•.v Sut crlor .1 ud re
v. morning F. II
oi ■ a partial ivporl
i ' at the theater in
: 'posltoiu.
- Patch instituted a
In which he declared
picture house >t li.*
erate-i by himself and
id. He stated that
of the house from
appropriated the pro
his own use ami then
CAR BURGLARY IS CHARGED
lestiuy
of the doctrine of trausmi-
soiiih. iu that it is boon to quit
bad elk to become component
iject fo digestion, of course, of
u-.iod 1'iks. now is u prlsotuv
on the ranch of "Col." Hawsou. an aged
eik t.-pi.-ler living uear Hayden, Colo. The
doomed animal is one of the most vicious
in j' herd >.f thirty-five raised from elk
babvlio. d b> the colonel. It has ruled
the crral with desperate horns, baviiig
booked out the life out of half down of its
companions -foi which fit punishment.
no\\ - .i). meted out ou the banquet
board of the Oklahoma lodge.
Welch, who probably will go tuto the
lunibe business here, 1* something of the
..'lit loiua ii - noiuad a- well as a prominent
i:ik ii fiouic The last year with his
lawn and Mi ldliel Harrison of N«
\ ada. I . lie has traveled something
ilk.- .'Too miles in an automohile, camp-
ing when the notion struck the party,
mot or inover mountain trails, through
■ anon- and \allej- in Colorado, Ivan is,
Wynin'mr and oklahoma, wherever f
.11 IM.l I.OOI III KltOW.
r>ist.
Judge George V
morn I ii}. received noli" froi
court that Histri. .Indue Ii
row of Henvcr Citv ha ! i" •
Ibis judicial dlstrle: for u
ih cxpeeted that Judg \
rt inn i u for two we* ' -
>411(1 WOltril ii-n\" ui i I . — li
h t;i ron rcn t ii \ i itiiuti-.i'.n l i n
n i \\ i 1(1 mi l i i i iii* \> in \
l( vii,itn \i WRECK mm; «. id i v
\ lt.lt. i ia as
"C3UNT," WEDDED,
IS FOUND TO BE
HOSPITAL C03K
Louis. Oct. l-.--Mr«. Liua Uu^ lr,
the widow of the lab
chant, met "Count"
during the Centennial celebration hen*.
Saturday they were married. M >uday th. v
j prepared i > visit <ierniau.\ and viev. the
"count's" vast estates. But this morning
tin* "count" tried to borrow five dollacs
and shattered the romance. Mrs. Kuscli-
von Kill row then had him arrested and
the po'ice find that ho wns a cook In the
I Santa Ko hospital, in Topeka, Ivans. IP
| ills,, ha i a wife living there. However,
• "count" enjoyed himself in this hi-
I csenpade, blowing in in three
v ■; here, his savings for months.
"Ilene.• i apltol Hill has nothing to do
with It
•Tliex could uoj arbitrarily annex t
and s'tew o i v lil. i' te- nlant I - locatid.
h that iirope -iv is u^ar^r the i iklahou a
• . < 'imlts linn, tho.- • of Capitol Uil'.
"Okhillonm 1 'Hy l in no ilnngfr «.f p,
nig her pack in.' plant, t i ^ayuol Hill
1 C..r nil ■ i. plans are Pnfted on those coi
traet- \ Sill Oklahoma I ity: and we won'1
ti i furnluli wat<t, Ilgbt. It nit and pow
i« - • aplt"l Hill pi 'Jeet. of eonrhc. A' .I
• apitol lli'i cau not supply tb<• • • e.
ii 11. r leinenf. or Canllol Hill, il
elari^ i hut if looks favorable toward a
t.emtio >. I• •:. h. declare-. Caplt-.l H'
, 1- more room and that the Mtuaii"
will compel Oklahoma city to annex cji,.
ito! Hill, eventually.
THREE CHINKS
ELECTROCUTED
boaloii. Ovf 12.—Three ChiuftUien, Horn
VYooii, Min sing and Leong Cong, were
.M ilted in the electric chair ut
Ckarlestowu prison last mblnlght. for the
. , . iuinesiiiwii prifMi in^i uhuiiuui. iui tu<.
I- ' Jv ; K,," v murder of four or their countrymen iu
Richard von Kutrow minutes to electrocute
j the trl.
WRESTLER COMES
TO MEET REDSKIN
CHICAGO
SHIVERS
iDihoii, middle
will arrive In
Icago Thursday
ts have not .!•
lug quarlers. ,
i Kpworth nniv
loniour, vlioin in- meets here a'
ui' • icto! . !• IP, Is iio>v iii I allac
n constant training for one
>i buuts of liiii career.
giir champion
!* lahoma City
While all at
be n made fo.
probably will
the thermometer
ma icq i i Ml iii Cli i nt io
Mnr.julud Iltickiris1, i.rotiier
SUES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
ALF HUNIER TO
FACE TRIAL ON
MURDER CHARGE
Latest and Ripest Paris Hats
BIG CROWD OF
!D1
n ranch \Xt
.•-S of the then you
pd to have it prom
feed to It's hrnthe
he returned there
preparatory fo hb
The animal o
the ii'tich early n
vhile a vlsito
t he |
ok bj
e buck elk and \|
•cl for a fare- I
Elks at home
a settle hiti a!'- i i v
iniaratloii to
to he brought u
vt week I'he p,
e miiuted f-T w\
The e.J
charge .•..
ti Mc Ada
tball interesting
id his family
°* eral other local of'
|-t Watonga tomorrow i
A," It is reported thu
Denver Divorcee Said to
Be "the Tesanesse Kid
Denver, Oct. 12.— Francea May Williams.
Hall, well-known iu Henvcr and Houbler,
Col., both for her beautv and her divorce
court experiences, now will have to de-
fend herself uga'tift Hie allegation that
he la known throughout I he West, not
only as a woman cf rare so. al talents.
I ut as "Tho F • < s ee Kid. a das Mug
In the nonurnal carouslnus of th.
SE TENCED T!) 99 YEA'S
tbat 11 mil
t is naId t
rogn i de.1
S3
undo
Id.
ooer of men. first ns
ho bewitched those
er fancy with a glnmor
■ti.eiit. and then as a si
i. tims lo grid upon ul
as such a feminine Or
I vie (a Mr-. Ha
ess. f. KM bea ill If n! ..
r I in roue path, described
gifted.
M-Arthur of W'a
i r tied
lie. it
HER! r m SON WINv
IN A MON Y DEMAND SUIT W )RTH 0p "J^S"
1 ,,rn' IN CCURT CASE TODAY
i a>ii,n«.i r vkiion r \i-i it-
\i i ^ IMl'KO\ i i TOi> \\
pi m
J0 N5 CHAMBER
Havldor, real estate; II.
at' William M- Smith
ming a Ro.ss. attorneys;
bois,'. osteopathic phyal-
Tnoin
i^rnyt Sho,,.
lua, leal eatate*
W !'
Ii.l A Co . palm <
A; I'Vg.'i'.v , sign
Insurance Co.;
\
• . i
rein druggist*:
Ill's. I| h
■erg. i lb .Sep
tak
itral State Man. ,
Morris
llougli
A f.y, Di.'ky l
i.oonuiN iifcitt; rou.VT.
Dallas New*, is ependln i
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