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The Claremore Progress
VOL IV
CLAREMORE. IND. TER'Y., SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 109&
CLAREMORE MARBLE WORKS
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We alwaya hare on hand
a full supply of
ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND
SALT MEATS,
The highest cash price paid fci
your poultry, butter and eggs.
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price for your
HIDES & FUR8.
J. M. ALLTON
RIOT AT LEADV1LLE
five killed and half
a dozen woundkdi
hoaae idiI laaeh leery
slroyed and four hoim were
baraed aa the result ol aa attack by
atriklag mlaera. aa yet unknown, spun
the Coronado and Emniett nine*
early Moaday morning. It U believed
tbat whan all la kaowa tha lUt ol
dead and injured will coaeiderably
exceed these Iprn. Evcrythiag is
quiet now, tha camp being practical^-
coder military rule.
> made npou the
Tba first attack w
Coronado, which l> .
blocks from tha poatoflice and eur-
ronaded by dwelliaga. Tha ahaft
house waa built on a large embank-
ment, enalosad by loga. and the ma-
chinery was fifty feet above the atraet
level. A heavy plank barricade lied
bean erected around the machinery
and shaft house when the mioe re-
earned operations laat month, after
the atrlke of S.ooo miners, and tha
House was well stocked with pro-
visions, Winchesters and ammnait on.
Beyond aasaulls upon uorkingmen
coming from the mines at various
times, bo overt act of violence had
been attempted against tha mine. A
tew ballets first strack the barricade
and tha men on guard prepared for
action Then came shots faster and
faster from tha east, wliile all of the
streets weal of the mine weredeserted.
with the exception of three or four
peraona attracted by the shooting.
Suddenly, after twenty-dee minutes
of firing, a sheet of flame burat oat.
followed by a great detonation, and
tbla ahowod tbat tha attacking partv
waa using dynamite. The firing then
seemed to slack up slightly.
Knat of toe mlne'a engine house
were aavaral tauka of fuel oil, and the
attack of the strikers was concen-
trated on that point. There waa a
sheet of flame and a apattering as
though of blazing powder, and the
next moment the engine room waa in
flamee.
riBCMC-1 ovebawxd kok a time.
A few momenta later fire engines
came up the street, but when the hose
cart reached the corner aud while the
hose was being nureeled snd the inar-
ahall and hit men ware getting ready
for actiou three inen appeared from
around the corner iml with leveled
riflea compelled the tlrcujcu to stop
work. Meanwhile the flames spiead
and the men In the shaft house were
driven from their fort. As they ran
over the hirh Ueaile work, a dozen
■bote were fired, but the men readied
the dump in aafetv and eacaped.
Bv thla time a large crowd had
gathered, attracted bv ilia blowing of
whlatlea, ringing of bells and firing
and many were ready to asaist the
firemen, but they were held at bay by
tha rioters and fire buga, who were
concealed near the bui'ding.
Aa the fire spread aud it became ap-
pireut that unless there was prompt
action, the buildings in the vicinity
were doomed, tlie firemen rallied,
backed by hundreds of citigeas, armed
with rifles, who guarded the fire de-
partment and volunteers. All atten-
tion waa devoted to saving the houses
in the vicinity, but in spite of every
effort four dwellings on East Eighth
street waa deatroyed This ended the
trouble at tha Coronado mine.
KILLING OF DESPERADOES
Oaaaa to vtai.h la Attributed Falllac
l/l ef Kobberlsa
Wa.mxutom, Sept. «!.-R. A. Max-
well, fourth assistant postiuaater gen-
eral, haa made hia annual report to
the postmaster general for the year
ending June 30, law. Mr. Maxwell
points out that there haa beea a de-
crease >n the number of postolHce and
mail burglaries and robberies, owing
to the killing and arreat of many dea-
peradoea engaged in the bueineaa.
Daring the year there were 1,07* ar-
600 armenians slain.
CoxBTAKTison.K. Sept. tj.—At Kgta,
ia the vlllayet of Rbaroul laat Tues-
day aad Wedeeadey. Kar l, attacked
the Araeaiaa quarter, billed «ou of
lu Inhabitants aad pillagci and
burned their bouses Maay Armealaae
eacaped to the moaatelae.
According to the aeeoaata of Ike
Turkish governmea' the maeaaere waa
provoked by tbe Armeaiana firiair lato
tha Turkish quarter, but uo authentic
detuila have vet I wen received. The
' -inenians of Kgia escaped tbe maaaa-
• of lat*.t by parchaaiag their ..curity
th moaey aad produce.
It ia feared here that tba eaaaern
at Egia are tbe beginning of a freak
' ie of maasaeres in Armenia.
a phenomenal pacbr.
Mail roan. Mass. bept 21.—Star
pointer at Mystic park yesterday af-
ternoon not oaly lieat two accredited
faater hortea, Robert J., i: lH. and
Freak Agan, 3:03*, bat paced the
three fa.tct heal. ever made In com-
petition. the times beiug S:oits.
aad an average of He
also lowered the record for the lacteal
' ever paced. 2:03H, aa well aa the
rda for the fastett quarter and
half, :!9«f and reapectiveiy.
Kax.a. City. Mo, Kept is.—
Spurned by ber lover, George a Duf-
fy. aad deapoatlent because of hia
attentlona to another woman, Vlvie
May Walton, the 17-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. aad Mrs. K Waltoa of 111*
Oak street, brought her unhappy
young life to an end Saturday aight
with a doae of laudaaum. She died,
heartbroken and alone, in the rear of
a neighbor'. house, the raab act not
being committed until the failure of
Mtse Walton's efforts to coax her re-
calcitrant lover to leave a ballroom.
enjoying the eompenv
of her rival.
Ta Defeat Vest. eteahsas aad Bryan.
St. Lot is. Mo., Sept SI —The gold
standard Democratic Central commit-
tee and candidates agreed oa three
principal pointa In the campalga they
are to wage in MiaaoorL They will
fight Senator Veat for re-election to
the Senate; they will make war on
Lon V. Stephens, liemocrailc nominee
for governor, and, through the Palmer*
Buekner electoral ticket, thev will try
to divert votes from William J. Bryan,
tbe Democratic nominee for President,
TOP NOTCH REACHED. TO convert christians
the pension roll SBOIN8
to fall off.
Wamvmto*. Hept --Domliie L
Murphy, eo.osissioaer of petei
baa bought tbe
. pleat laTropeha.
" _'*ba L Overatreet baa aaad tbe
. Wan* To*, fc* ti*.Modem-
James T. Wright, mlaiatee of AIM,
Mew Yoa
blesaiugof peace aad I-..
Buddiiista of Asia to tbe |
America.'
Such waa tbe utterance of tbe b
H. Dbarmtpala. general aecretar
tbe Maha Hodhi society. UdU,
oa a miaaioa to this country.
Mr. Dharmapala waa tbe
from lad a to the rvlitrlooa
at the M orld'a f
Hie aggressive m _
where be made maay frl-ada, pre-
cipitated a religion* controversy of
the rolls duner some warmth. At that time tbe lep
the rear 40 374 aew J ITouera and r*"*"1".1" of Haddhiata .old forger
Ih-r r.T -t?" h!!i h* "■'«' ' " • at some future time ( Whltecape whipped a farmer beta*
there wee* restored *,"73 who bed sad enter npon the enl gh'enmeat of near Toledo, O, buried him art then
beea previouslv dropped, a total of our 'poor, 'einpe.it iseed fractloa of dag him ep eed whipped him aceia.
♦4.347. Daring the same period tha benched Imm.aity | uippea aim agaia.
loaaea were S ,3I« by death aad 1,111 "I go from here direct to Chicago.- J"1* J*®-:
by remarriage (widows), 1,«M by legal he said, though I mav retura to thle w>lt laeared.Jo the Oval Wood
llmitatioa (minora*. I.SiU becauac of cilT 11 «f P«ade oa tbe eaeour- ( l^e inVwld S' k
% « ba^fr^SK ^
iu-S :tr; f'&sz
-Srziup- -
at,.1 -ore" libera, provla^a ^ ^
that I «m awsn of In UUads.
f ci, I know of bo Bocietv of mj filth i Tk- - ...
books The rate of mortality
amoag our pcn.lonera, particularly
amoag tboae who aerved during the
war of the rebellion, ie rapidly in-
areaaiag, the number reported de-
creaaed daring tbe year far exceedmg
tbat of aay corrcapooJing period in
the hietorv of tbe bureau. The whole
namber of pensioners on the roll Jaae
«0, UVfi, waa #70,«r*. While tha rolia
ahow a alight gain in numbera over
tha year immediately preceding, tbe
•IM.*:«.7«1. a decreaae of 375 aa
compared with tne previoua year.
There were 4WA,«HI pension claima
pendiag at the cioae of the fiscal year,
234,337 being applicationa ' Hr iacreasea
made by persona now oa the rolia *
a double traoedy.
, of which number
Fobt Scott, Kan., Sept 12—L N.
Sheldon, owner and editor of the K1
Dorado Springs, Ma, Run, and Misa
Alma C. Morion, tbe 18-year-old
daughter of a prominent eitixen of
' town, eloped to this city Saturday
■-* th# probate
ied bv the
inte object*
;ung. They
runaway eirl'a al.tcr
Nevada and atopped.but
judge. I
marrying «o young. They atartcd
accompanied by her aiater aad E. D.
Kay lor, a merchant, and drove tc
Schell City, where thev took tbe
train. Tha '
backed out al
Manqt ettx, Mich.. SepU *1.—Tht
irlleat snow ktorm ever known in
tb'a eection struck the t'pper I'enin-
ila yesterday. The tiro sufferers in
Ontonaran. who are living In tenta, 1
tra tbe woral amitten of all. Their
>ta were blown down by tbe tcrri-
> wind, and 2d • people were forced
walk the atreet. in snow two inches
deep and shelter themselves aa beat
they could againat the biting gale.
Ueavee Labor orators to Tear.
Dksveb. Col.. Sept. Ji —The Denvei
Tradea and Labor assembly haa de-
c-Idea to aend four of i.a mrmbers in'o
the Middle atatea to work for ailver In
the labor nniona. They will viait
Chicago, St. Louis. Detroit. Indianap-
olis Cleveland and other citiet. The
uien choaen are John IX Vauirhan and
John W. Bramwoodof the Typograph-
ical union. John J. O'Nefli of the
Clerka' union and John liuaru of the
Bricklayers' union
ia«r win richt ie rrt.ro.
Sad Fbahcihsi, Sept. 2>.—Thomas
Sharkey and Jamea Corbett arc to
fight ten ronnda in thia city for a
! purse of •lli.oou The board of ^uper-
visors granted a permit to the Kurt ka
i Athletic club to giv? an athletic exhi-
bition on Thank-giving eve in thia
city. It wa. announced that the
principal, in the corneal would be
I Sharkey and Corbett. The battle will
be fought in the Mechanica' pavilion
Keep, a U(M la Hev Wtadew.
New York, Sept. ti.—It ia an-
nounced that John Y. McKane'a wife
will renew her efforta to get the ex-
boss pardoned. Her devotion to the
convict la extraordinary. A light
ahinea all night from an upper
.1.,... „f Jnhn V Mnk' kll I.
home." ahe aay a
to^raphtr Ben Bethel loved Misa
Miunie I>avia, but her paren'a ob-
jected end he waa aa.iated to meetinga
With her by Mis. Maude ilayea.
Bethe, transferred hia affectiona to
Mias Hayes and Tburaday night aaked
her to elope w th him. On her refuaai
he ehot and mortally wounded her
aed abot and killed himself.
woman murdered.
W. J. Heater, a Greeefield. Ma,
It Ie reported la Haw York that Chi-
grades lea of Aaaerieau colleges
Lawbehck, Kan., Sept. IB.—Yeater-
day morning about 11 o'clock Martha
McCord wa. found dead ia her room are at tbe bottom of a eoaapiraey —
in tbe businena part of tbe elty. overthrow tbe dyaaaty of China aad
Death had been cauaed by wounda ia- **tabllab a republic.
flicted by a hatchet, with which abe p- J- <* Tyaaa, the alla«od
hud beea atruck three times above the "Bd*r. ^L*
right temple. The hatchet waa found t« tba Palted Bfiataa
lying on tbe pillow beside her. Tbe ^thoritllw^o
woman ia >uppo>ed to have been mar- auvnoriliee to pie veal hia extradittoa
dared and the object of themardar, aaglsnd.
waa moaey which it ie aaid aha had ia Pratt Simmoaa A Kraaaaick. whole-
the room. Martha McCord was • aale milllaera. St. Loaia, faUed.
seam.treu and waa alwaya at work. Corbett aad Fltealmmoaa ar. ™...
She waa single aad live<l alone. Wbea uadar ladictmeat la Now York elty
she WU rl ist'n ver -<l k p >W>H V mrm.a **t 1*faaatl..^>. . K.i.a a.ki
jury aad will investigate ti
TRUNK FULL CF DYNAMI TE!
owiag u
Beligioaa riote are
e Flail Pru
_ _a.'a private
day.burg, Pa..^baa
reported la Max-
iked Protaataat
:%£s3
Carter, a aegro, for tba I
rht lee.OM oataide p^
aoaa aad evealag eteetiaga were kelA
orasSbaau'aad BaaUaga'aad*'
pteeia^ thraa Dma,ate a. teaha
tii.dx ailaxa.
ocatou PATanra,
OOCTBIOKTa, «|
gwetuan
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Order Your Fruit Trw , Vines,
Etc., front the
Vinita Nurseries.
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RI-PANS
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
St. Juexm, Mo.. Sept. ti.—Oreat
late real centered in the caae of the
aeventv druggiata and liquor dealere
who pleaded guilty a year ago to fail-
ure to oancel atampa, aad who, under
the law, vera diafranchlaed by the
rlea. The caae waa then continued
rom term to term. Yea>erday Judge
Philllpe made an order that the catea
be diainisaed nn payment of coat., and
the unfortunaiea put upcoata in nanny
every oaae, amounting to aomethlng
near IIOO, aad were glad to get off.
Per rtseelns a Beak.
New Otu.XAX^ I.a, Sept IS.—Jo-
Mph'N. Wolf.on, a prominent lawyer
waa arreated last r.iglit for aiding In
fleecing the Union National bank out
of ta*MnO. He had jual returned from
Hew York. The nyatem pursued In
tbla robbery waa different from the
other, check* being drawn for largo
amounta and much smaller amount,
being oharged up by the individual
bookkeepers
TurasA, Kan., Sept.
Morrill to day granted a requlaltion
from Governor Reutfrowof Oklahoma
for Orover H. Hundley, aow under
der of Dell Mnunlrg at Creaoent Cltv
about a month aga Maunlng'a wife,
who waa first arrested for tba crime,
now realdea In thia eltv. She decline,
to talk about the arreat of ilaadley.
Deaf Mete Killed kr a Trala
j Bowers, a deaf mute, a boat ti yean
Iaf age, waa atrnok by a Mlaaonn.
Baaaaa and Teaaa north bound paa-
•aager trala aad la.teatly killed.
i daaf aad dumb inatitul
aad waa aoon to hava '
a roaag lady who ie ■
I *11 la tha la. tutiou.
thia elty
wi carried to
present a pa-
.la Men ProtnMr Dvuwaed.
Ito.Tos, Sept —The twenty-oae-
loot catboet Hebe of Dorchester, with
six men, alerted out on a Bailing trip
on Saturday rnorninr. expecting to
return Saturday night, but bad not
lieeu heard from up to noonto-tln>.
It la th ught mat the boat waa can-
eiced during tbe severe eqeall on Sal-
unlay and tbe men drowned.
teramatlve rtremea Kunma Deb.
OAI-VEBTox, Texas, Sept. ij — B.v a
uaanimouK vote and after a hearing
laaiing three and a half houre, tha
Brotherhood of focomo'ivc Firemen
exonerated Kugene V. llcba. leadei of
the American Kailwny I'nlun and
former secretary and trea.urer of the
Brotherhood, of the chargea of mis
management preferred againat bin).
St. Jo.kph, Ma, Sept 1#.—Mra.
Anna Fowler waa ahot aad iaalantlv
killed by her haabaad. Samuel J. Fow-
ler, ehortly after aooa yeaterday.
Tha murderer then turned hia
weapoa oa himeelf, and fired a bullet
Into hi. bead, from the reeult of which
he died at 1:1U. Ue aever .pake after
the abot aad waa not able to make a Cbicaoo, Sept 22. —Joseph Beatman, I Carloe Boloff. Caban
atatement, aa be evidently dealred to once a resident of Kan*aa Cite, and war, ia t "
do ahortly before death claimed bim said by tbe oollce to be an Anarcbl.t, ' preparli
The double tragedy ia the reault of left at 18 Sedgwick court three yearel c°ba.
an elopemeut in which Fowler, his ego thia fall a trunk containing auf- Zora Uraue, a 8t. Louis widow, ni_
wife, and Jemea Russell, a tramp, ficient dynamite to have destroyed an 'ahot and killed by Charles Weialcr.
whom Fowler had befriended, were acre of property in Chicago and to one of ber boardera Ha aaye It waa
the principal aclora Fowler waa a ' h"Te taken the live, of hundred, of, ■■ accident
ranchman in Oklahoma, reaiding near , ci,'"n\ I Aati-ealooa crusader* wrecked with
Still well. Some time ago a tramp ap . 1 ^ discovery waa made by a«l- dynamite Matty W.i.brodt'eiaaloon In
peered at hi. home andacked for .hel- .^atm^o was n ,t found, but Sardinia, Brown couaty. Ohio, aad la-
ter. Fowler took bim end cared for I 'h* P?.11"" maiion that jured several peraona
him a day or two. aud finally hired j h* l*l|*'ng in Hails., lex . and wired | The bones of arotber of laauraace
bim to work on hi. ranch. * I ll" cl"«' ot ! ''«• 'here to arreat him .wiadler and murderer Holme.' vie
i l once- • time bave beea found between North
Kvaneton and WUmette, Chicago.
I*ublic eehoole of Chicago may be
b C-UII., to Art Almmm te I '"°** ' cloeed at aay momeat oathe ordir ol
Aid Armeaians. ^ Commiaaioncr of Health Keraa. be-
'loir. caban aecretary of
ir arreat In New York for
BRITAIN BACKS DOWN.
supply, wtbout
a plurality of J0,oo0 for Bryaa to tha
Heee. the Popullal aomiaee far 0a
greea la tha tMxteeaU (in.) diateiat,
withdraw to favor ot StoriaSS
'The outbnret of the continental
•aa againat Oreat Britain, which ia
accuaed of aeifieh design, in the East.
' ifficiel circlea Noih-
■uwia aad Japan Comblae.
oxoox. Sept —The Timea ex-
.ae. tbe belief that Ru.sia and
an h^ve agreed to joint protector-
in Corea, liusaia virtually taking fUtera. ia impure
poaition there that China held be- Annie Carllele, a couain of Secretarr
Kinif of Corea will Carliale, and Ueorge Chlau, a eon of I"i"'Vhr"rKi
- - ...i .*"• *'
The DemoeraU of Cooaaetieat to-
""reed the Chicago nomlaooa aad
platform. The gold man win hold a
convention or tbelr owa.
Caadldate Bryaa delivered a boat a
doaan epeeebee a day in hia tour
through Miaaouri. Kcatuckv. Tea-
neeaee. North and South i aroltoa aad
other Southern atatea.
The New York Democratic Mate
convention nominated John Boyd
Thacher of Albany for governor aad
Indoread tha Chicago platform aad
e frusaiiin legation, where he Jack Cbinn, I
n. Faulkner, Teller, Dubola aad
—Mar, white metal leaden, held a
• conference ia Washington. Aa effort
; will be made to patch up all illfcr-
— s—ha, been attempt-
muddle will hava
the •
Politician, were aaarried at Laxiag-
ing that la being done, or con templet- arrangement, tiie Timea aaserta, will okM^tod^an^and'' Henrv W?lknss
ed by the government, could give the be carried out .imultaneoualy with colored youth of la, were hanred In
"I""*"* * *" * 'I " "" '' tha aatioaal jail yard at Tahlequah
Friday for murder.
conaideratloo.
news in brief.
.lighteat color to auch
the powers cannot see their way
adopt meana to co-operate to end t
— — on|y coorM open
„ . General Horace Porter haa reaigned
(Jreat Britain is to'Stand "asldVind to ^nOA" br8,!"os- Ark • ^P1- ,l" 'tha vice preaidcacy of tha Pull ma u
reat Britain ia to atand aside and to Two men traveling In a wagon from Palace Car companv to accent the
affSTr °' * m0re " ^ ,t u> of Oskev 1. T . to tb.. place, have been cbelrmaaahip of the board of direct-
i murdered ju,t ov-r the atate line ore of tba St Lou la * San Freneiaco
MMdla-or-the-Road Eierioe. ! "/i.,0,1Dd- r*ll,°^ O A. Tlielan'a agency atore. Gjth-
A biU has been agreed -upon by the , rle, Okie., burned; loae 2\0WV
Flea white prtaoaere aawad oat ol
jail at Marahall, Ma
St Joaeph cooper, won their atrlhe
for iaeraaaed wages
Nevada.
Tofxka, Kan., SepU '
—Petitions ered. The cl
of Evaegeliat Bea Daeriag.
Labrador cod fiabery la a failure.
U. A. Tbelan'a a
ctearcbing for choctaw council to dlafraachiae ,
for a atralght Popu.iet aet of elector, three ^njtotet. are behev«l i^te^rVi^-i^n™ who we*^ '
" J J
in Kannaa in the interest of WaMon to be tbe
were .ent ont Saturday, to be re- found '° 'he agou, -- u„ cam. irem
turned lor filing by Heptember 2?. IT. ^ Arthur Orecn mn adopted freednteo.
The tef alectcra to be thu. nominated ° *-a°>'ag. Kaa. Th. personal letter from the ,
are: J. P. Perkins of Columbus. Q. A. ... . Wom,_ peror of China to l'reaideat Cleveland. , United States want, to annex Hawi
A.r , Colo., Sept. 21-Antonlo Jamte _M. Aahle;
if the'Vic- wSo1rLw"««r?;c MtataiS art ! A >'« - Wa, trirt
hur Or« -no .a^ came ircm jiiaaieaippi and kU1 hilBMl( by eatiuf brokeB tUlK
Minlater Wlilia deniee that the
Idell. J. M. llannon of Cbetopa,
Doolittle of Cottonwood Falla.
Com> of Junction City, E J. Hill of
Philiipaburg, C. A. Frantx of Canton,
M. Pembleion of Nesa Citv.
j"w': Woolley'of ^ "-A-tonio Sh" ! ^T, ££2% £^S1lJSSZ
of Cbetopa, J. W j ; /""ng Bwiea. Iivlag on a bitioa ia tbe library of tna depart i " Montana, Is dead at Tolc<l .,
St. Lome, Mo.. Sept. IB.—Tha order
it the atate board of health laat April
ralaing the requirement, for admia-
eion to the medical achool. haa been
made the aubject of a circular letter
adareued to the deeea of the laatitu-
tiona affected caking tteir reapective
opmiona aa to tbr wisdom of tbe regu-
lation. The principal objection ia
that the attendance will be decreased.
It la proposed to man.lainua tbe board
on the ground that it haa exceeded lie
power, aad to fight the matter ont at
law to tba end.
St a..roan, Ky.. Sept ti — Lige
King, a prominent and proaperon.
farmer of Crab Orchard, killed Ab
lab of the aame place, at a box party
last night at Turbeytown. a fewmilea
eaat oPCrab Orchard. Klnirgave bim
aelf up, and will be brought bore aad
plaeod in jail uatil hia examiaation
Torxx*. Kan. Sept ?.—Judge Un-
ion tbla morning refnaed to great the
iajt action aaaed by Craae * Co. tc
prevent the school aupei '.atrndent
Little Rock. Ark., Sept ib.—Com-
plete returns from all of the counties
of tbla atate ahow that HI,1!0 votes
were (oiled In the recent election,
agaiaat ISU,USA two years ago, when
lark'a plurality waa 48,724 and aa-
, rlty 5-.7.13. Jonee' plurality thla
v. ir ia SS.N.'.a and hia majority 41,1x0.
Th. Democrats cast W1.1J4 votes; the
Republieana. 6S.671. againar '.6.08S
ira ego; the Populiate 13,i ll.
I4,«il In 1991.
ranch twelve mile, from thia city,
abot end killed hie wife and her
mother, Mra. Mary (Jung. Cuazee
war arretted. He aaye f" '
j Ohio.
rniveraity of Oklahoma, i
mau. opena ita fifth year w
He alao
— waa unfaithful.
Thev were all the womea in the
Midland atote bank of O
8t. Josi i'H. Mo , Sept 33.—Tbe cel-
ebrated caae of Mra Loir Marie
Hooper, who has caused more trouble
lo Judge Wood.nn for the past two
terms of the circuit court than all the
remainder of hu casea. came to an end
this morning ia far aa Mra. Hooper ie
concerned, by her failing to appear in
mnonae to tbe command of Jadge
Woodson. .
A etaop far Mr. Me a Isle;.
Caktos. Ohio, Sept. Major Mc-
Kialey received by expraaa yeaterday
a Hnelv polished and embellished bridge* and buildiug^aad Rngineei
tump of a tree. It ie Intended for1 Conner of Hamiltoa were badly hart.
I'^'and UaSfhi*J^U^ela^i I
for that purpose.
Dy^s:.;tecb:.d,oy.
seat buUddag. hllTbeSdMbl^'lm- n"ranee Harjy, a Creek Iadi
cloaure. in paper, found in Feniaa 'nlu' *' •«
Ivory , room in Otaaagow cauae tbe , bare back at Weial
police to become uuaeually careful, offenae againat chaatitv. f
Tyn.n . prosecutor haa beea throat- 1 not n watd although blood
ened with dynamite exploaione by tbe | fro,u bar back and arm*.
Invinctblee, the letter being written 1 * - ■*" -w—*- -*
in blood.
In a collision oa tba Claelanati.
Hamilton A Dayton railroad near
Connerville, lud., between aa extra
freight train and tbe pay car apecial.
Cbrlat Sweetman, engineer, ot Davton;
John Klxie. fireman, ol Ciaelnnati;
George Houae. conductor, of Indian-
apolis. aad Thomna Hughea, fireman,
of Hamilton, were killed, and Pay-
ma.ter Janaeng. Porter Fiehbaek of
the pay ear. E. Wyaoug, foreman of
agaiaat 14
Chalrawa (ook'a pigavea
St. Lovta, Mo., Sept. Ji. —Chairman
Cook of the Democratic state eeatral
Democratic headquarters at Waahlng-
ton, baaed on polia made in parte ot
.he 8lato, and eat'matea made by
county nnd town committees. Theaa
tigure out a plurality of ft6,u00 for
Bryan. As to thn congreeaional dia-
trieta, It la figured that all bat two of
tha Democratic aoinlaeaa tor Coagreae
will bo elected.
CuicAao. Sept 3i—There waa a
meeting yeaterday of the directors of
the Hawthorne Racing association,
aad It lane to an abrupt ooneinaion
whoa Bdwaid Corrigan diaw a re-
volver aad drove hie fellow dlreeiore,
Hreaaaa and llurke. from the room.
There haa for eome time beea bed
blood between Breanen and Burka oa
one aide art Corrigan oa tba other.
entering into a contract with the
tst.
Fobtlaxd. Ma, Bept 1 a—Complete
ataraa of Monday*, aleettoa are at
Tbe total vote wae: Powara,
Make th. Kserasa Lsav*
Pxanr, Ok I a., Sept. ai. — la the
Southern portion of Oklahoma Terri-
tory, whitecappera are running ae-
groee ont of the country, la the town
of Normaa. with a population ol 3.000,
not one negro remains, and the innab-
itaata will not allow ona to .pert the
night tbera
wheeled dowa Broadway, New York,
from the deoot lo the aeeay ofiUe. It
weighed 4,717 ouneee. aad waaehip-
ped by the Cariboo Mialug company
of Brttleh Columbia. FIvTdataellves
rhe goverameat wilt
l ort Riley thla yea*
••4,ooe
Rev. a A. a Flelde of Creeoen city,
Okla. tried three Umaa to kill him-
eelf. bat waa retted.
aatiitefr^V
pal eharch to Chicago.
Claimed s. Watson Rlectors
TorxKA. Kan., Sept S'.—Chairman
Breidentbal v" ~>ibmit<ed to the eeo-
retary of atate the nomination papere
of the Abilene convention, to tbe aar>
friae of all the politieiana at tba cap-
iat, aa the Bryaa aad Wataoa elec-
toral ticket, without anjr
to ScwalL
Tyaaa, tba dyi
aaturaliaed in New York la IsM.
Tbe Dewea commUsion ie now al
Vinita, making a roll of tha Iadlaaa
Enoch Pratt a Baltimore milHoa.
aire banker art philanthropies Ie
daad. j
Five Arkanaaa warden, were die- I
charged by the SUM Penitentiary I
board tor gross cruelty to convlcte.
Dr. W. C. Young, preeident ot Cen-
ter college, Danville, By., dirt eud-
denly alter addraaelng the .tadante
Tha cultan ia reported to hava dis-
armed hia Albeaiaa guarda. *00 bolag
killed. Further trouble la fearrt la
Couetaatiaopl*.
C IX Jewell, the Boca Iaiaad raia-
maker, haa gottea a job aa dlvlaloa
laepeotor on the Meslcaa CaatraL
While Joba Bdwarde art wife.
Shaaer, Ok., were at a daaee their
two children wore cremated alive ia
their beda
a Liverpool
m meal lag
Abii.kkx, Kan.. Sept. 19.—Dr. J. M.
Bodge, for yeara. a leading Bepabll-
eaa of the Filth di.iriet.es receiver ol Diego, CaL
tbe Klrwiu land office and ex-reglaler Chief Conlia of New York la after
of ihe Brllua land offlce, died thia Corbett and FiUalmmoaa for artaag-
mornlng, aged 71. He waa aa early tog a price fight.
aettler la Abilene. I Beoneao of ill health Ida Baehaaaa
of Haaaibal, Ma. aged M. dreeead far
A Troy Maak gweeed te Ctaea. | burial art ktllrt boreetf la her froat
Septal .-The Na- 11" "
I Troy cloeed It doore 1
CT2£'
«. Loaia. who ahot art It.
mp tive Uwtoa at U*t Ami
Te Bail way
imr.ay. diod at Topeka, Kau . from
acnmaala, aged T.
Fraak Bapbara, a eoa or Coagreae
nan Hepburn of Iowa, eft off liar-
cedar W. A. Slam' shoMiri .a at
Thirty thoaaaa j people witaeaart a
nrearraeged railway aoUlaloa at
Creek. Texaa, on '.be Enty. ck ea-
glae drew aix eara art balk ewglnes
aad eevea eara were wimM mm
Tba W. Deweeae-Weod Ira* I
Johaetoera, Pa.. Arlia
ss. sex*?*:
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