West and South. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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AND
V
'United We Stand; Divided, Wn Fall."
Vol. 2.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, SEl'TEMIiEU -'I, I89!i.
No. 46,
See Smith
fer anything III the line of
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
Mo. Ill, Kast Oklahoma Ave , Guthrie.
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special clusein;; offe:?.
{ The ilotnc, field & i'ni'uni ;s'heon.j
I ly agricultural jotiriitil devi ed lo the In- [
j terusts of i lie i ttrtiu rs uiitl the material
| resources of OkU.huma mid tin Indian
j Territory. It is a reliable, bright, clean
| Mid well printed H'-puj;.- mr.gaziue, and
i j Jeals with the special wants of thciigrl-
cuiturists. friiityrowi-rs and slock-rals-
j en of ti.• trrritory. and haa spcclnl tlo-
————— ! partments duvuted to;
Country Trade a Specialty i Agricultural Mantra.
* I Live S:ock.
Horticulture.
Dairying.
fouitry.
Apiculture.
Veterinary.
family Doctor.
l,'eli«hl« market summaries.
Home Cllc'e.
K::rm Orii'iiiiliealioHi.
Correspondence.
I Editorial.
j ll la iaau«l monthly at Gulhr'p, rrt'l !«
| only 00 cent* a year. We are pleased lo
i announce that we made arrm ge-
| utents with tlio publisher* of the Home,
I Field and Eortua wheivbv wo tiro eua-
| bled to o/i'er that usuful journal in con-
nection w.ili ours al aaUulshiii^ly low
' rates.
liegrlai price of the West amj Sonn
j is ^ 1.00 '
! i-guiar price of the Home, i-'isrld and
I Foruiu is $ .M) |
We will fiiruiali both loroniy i I..5 j
Tlila otter is only for a *' rt Mi..e,and j
is nnuie to eiieli of our snh-eilhei j who
will pay ib! arrearages m:d one year in
advance, and all icucn ami ia.lt sub ,
•ert tiers.
EAILLOAD TUK TABLE.
ATCHISON, TOt'ilK A it SANTA KK.
GOING NOUTU.
408, Atlanta Express,
> ' ■. Ills* iio.Hirer It. x press
6:10 a. m.
i:: ii ; . ni.
11:11 a. in.
MURDEROUS OUTLAWS.
Amount Takon
From 20,000 to 300,000.
Kkhdavii.i.k, Iiul., Sept. 12—A
party of robbers numbering accord-
ing to various accounts, anywhere
from fivj to twenty, have inc.ttuied
the actual circula'ion of currency
by any amount estimated anywhere
between'915,000 and $300,000.
Tbo monuy was obtained early
Don't Forget It!!
TV n*r you have
Shoes to be Repaired,
and want it dot,a
First Class Shape,
flan't forget t loam them with
C. F. NIECE.
Rates Cheapest in Town.
Vo. Z14, East Oklahoma Ave., Guthrie.
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No. 4ii, Accommodation
toi«u south.
No. 405, Oklahoma Tex. Ex. 11:10p.m.
No.407, Aik City A <)k..lixp, 1:45 p. ni.
No. 4x3, Accommodation 12:4B a. in. I this tuorniug from ibe Atlantic ex
The Kiti^firfhar Hl *e make# dope ron-i prftSB ()n La!*:: Shore and Mich
uootion with train No. 4i'2 tor all ICoatern : ., . .. ,
igan Southern railroad attar the ox
I tloaer. revolvers, obeyed thn order
| to "Throw up jour hands."
Estimated at! One of tl« rubbers with a heary
sle.Igo knocked the knob off the ex
prese sale while another produced
a drill and in a few momenta hail a
hole through the atrung box iato
which a dynamite cartridge was in
sorted. Tbi« ««« exploded without
apparent result, a waa another and
another, bill ulieii a li.ih waa fired,
tin- d'isr way The robber*
•eiroil the cofttente i<ud ran toward
points.
I'n^sengvr# should purchase tickcta be
lore j^tsnuig ou the train.
*> <i> O •<> <> ■<>
L. B. Shaplarid,
p«f)
* Li u j
Oklahoma Av
Idea's, 1 ii Cents
a little grove haie the;r horaet
«ere Conmaled, llred a vollty iuto
the air to intimidate powible pur
auorv, a\ru:ig into thair «add!ea aud ' **
rodo away into the night wiih their j POL I'M ' A L
booty, j
Tou conductor of the trj'n end I jjow Cloreinuii
and the
law wua now Ihn only bulwark bi>-
twen himetalliein and monometal-
lism, and belierod that the pnr.«a e
of a tvet coinage bill would imme-
dial , ly reatoro confidence and an-
lar<jo trade, while repeal would pro-
duce wideapread diatresg.
Mr. Voorhaei, chairajnn of the
finance committee, attempted t
liaro a data agreed upon fi'rthee'e
eing of debate on thu repeal bill,
■"fe'lfesting one work from to day
a* a auitable tiice. 1 be motion re-
q-jiied unanimous consent t<> become
•sft'ecti* e. and Mr. Dub,,i Idaho
objecled.
[•reaa car hud been shattered wiili
dynainito, tlio safe shimred with
jams doadlj cxpljaiva ttud En-
gmeer ii ;ij>p of liie uxpreaa train |
had pone dowa «i(h ono bnllet in | liia crew k'pt very quiet
his shoulder and auother through pai«oii^ ra wero not alarmed niilii I
bis aide. 1 Hie affair <ra* about over, whet' J
The robbery was one of the bold- j 'bere wan a gresUc-amble to secret,
out and, according to s!l wiio will watches, p >«l.et booaa and other val
^ire iufonnatiou upon the subject;, ""blee. in a short time tlia train
PlEiliTT TO E1T.
Bfttwetu A Diviaioy, Okla.
Avo
tlTY DRUO STORE does an ex-
clusive prescripticin business.
J. F. Bl.ooMf.K W r.
! L^£L • i y-< i
kX\
HARDWARE,
Iron and Eicol,
wagglJ IV]ATER:AI
Universal Stoves,
T
i>arb
m JL
pRyca
OITt BUSINESS MEN.
; 5*'.
I.-. & '6
one of tbe most successful erer com
mitted east of the Miasiesippi nrer.
The otHjia's of tbj United Siates
Expusa cosapaay claim their loss
was under J.5,000, but they give no
figures and "vill glre none. The
statement ihat the robbers had se-
cured f 400,000 is t'a'ed upou tin-
report that one if the Chicago
banks had shipped $'250,000 in car
rency to <,ne of itu New N ork c >r
respondents. Tois uiu is now
said to be riding arouud with the
m"n who took it from the broken
I'CONOMY.
TrlekfU Ilia
Party iu Choosing tubiiei
Officer.
Iu a e-iamnoteatian |r> the Bos
ton tiarsllar ll nry It. I, gat , re-
••nlly of tba New Nation ituflT, calls
ittentioa to farts of considerable
attention to facts of cousi lerablo
on to Cleveland while IJamliu wont I iatersat, ie tiew of the reeeut bud
back to Chicago to report. Super- ,pp#u|s . f the Dunoeratic press to
intendent Aloi.so Wygaut camo to ; United S'airs Attorney Genaral
Me scene of the robbery and took j Qluey to enforae the law against
charge of the secret service of the tb„ tru,t.. It appears that Olney
was attorney for Gruanhut, presi-
dent of the Distilling and Cattle
mured on.
Expiess Mcsserger Weist weni
company, whieb was centrslized here.
WAS ili! Ml ill) Eli ED.
express cir.
It is i w 11 known fact that the
To rsrir.srs.
rtllirt or etehaugirg your
wheat it will certninly b« to your
to J Klessrs, Patton ti
tii.i StatiUtort at llieir 1 rau new,
ft : ^ j ed, pab t.t roil, r in ill t
Look for the ST.vf! a brsu new £.d
Ifyeu want to borrow o money
see i.l .N'j'ia.
Johi i u "i i hv m,*Ii i« i«iiial ami hon
eat le.iow Inn a mil.
"be n ie the city Mykxs of tha
wants lo see you.
Advertise Your Lualttsss-
r-Mmle must know what u mail has tr>
hh,\ <.f Mc rih l.'iriston n:rrtit. ibey ! m;| . ,;t ,,, , w.(1 K0 t„ buy. U It is
lu.ke splendid flour and propose t'> what :i:-> n:oit :u>d the pt:ce stiu*
' , . . ,, thrnl theV Will bus it. Bin, .hey hi.i
d-. « squ*r , hoBeat business with ab u<|( kuow w!,<t. a UiffCheM has i« «. II,
Give tbem a trial, er the [ rice, umeus pui.l.s ea it l
I tht> wt>rkl. i.et r. riiuu u ? it> wll h
thiiif and and not handbill the sale,
tke>r eaatouiers.
NOTICE.
Jlotlei is h .r by j-iven to he'ders of
warrants ref istrtetl No.5. 6 and 7. diswn
en ko tresaurar of Iron i4ou d Towu-
elnp, I st there is now money in ssul
tie.'sury forties payment of ssid war-
runu. Hid inur««t will ceans on aud
after Jsae Ittli.
J. K. EDGF.RLT.
1 rcasnrr.
N.B.
The same principle to soni* ex eat
holds go: d in a iiieicatitlle busieets.
The street auctioneer draw s his «r- wd
by aflvertisli.^ liis g oos. llie uete :mt
I man t n« same. He maws loi1 customers
in tliHt wa .. Th" paleat mccieiup mt u
by his elmiure aeila bis irooils by l"t-
II us the puliiic know what it is, the
ipncs and what It will do. the irreai
! secret of a man's success in bf is v. i[*
j the people know cf him. Henry Clay
said it was not what a man knew or nid,
hut whst the people thought he knew or
did. .he people move by th.uirht.act
by reason, and reason by c< lapani on.
How can tlicy compare without si.m-
' thiTitr t« compare; v i tt poods ate -. d-
«e lave reeestly roeeired j retHsed peop'.e. can cjtupare (jiuiity^i,:
_ . Iprioe. S.io.v thern iru is. Can i.-ai
eeuiplaiiti fr'm snbsrribeia 1
L, B. S26PLASD,
IJ2, OKLAHOMA AVE.
<4^
The
Farmer's IVifc
v.
AM) SOI Til
Feeding companr, otherwise known
as the whiskey trust, when he wa
(shnstly Discotery in a Loaded i indicted in Deoemher, 18i)l, on suit
Lumber Car at St. Joseph. I of the United States for violatio*
of tiie Shermau antitrust law. pass-
St. Jo'iti'n Mo., Sept. IS—When 1 ed July 2, 11)90, the ease being
the employee of the Biles, Kyle & brought id the Massachusetts
tru:a wbi ;h the robbers despoiled Co. lumber company opened a c*r riiatiiat.
early this morcii g at ll;e lonely | of lumber shipped from Louisissa In this ease Mr. Olaey, in an as
h imlet of Ko3slar, In l., frrqueutly j this afternoon a ghastly diecotery ! nwer filed by him over his cigaa-
carries us tauch a* $200,000 in cur J was made, l ying on top of ibe j lure Feb. 23, l^i)2, tie lved to quash
rcncy at one time If the robbers j pine boards was the dead body of a | the indictment ou several grounds,
secured only $15,000, as the express man, from which emanated a terri thu most important of which was
officials claim, they will bare a hard bio smell. The corpse was stratHi j li e allaged unconstitutionality of
inc.. utory to tell each oilier when ed on it* paek aud bail turned so | the antitrust act. The precise lai
thoy divide. black that it aa almost impossible j guage of Mr. Olmi ou this point
The railroad detec.tirea and local' Ml whether it was a negro or a | appears under the fifth sectieu of
police clafm timt the work was done , . |the " ,w,r iu
ami new to' ^um^cr upon which the d#ad I of Ilia Mtitru«t lair tn fjllowi:
face of the'a-r w** cover<,|l H''b blood! b'ifth -That the act entitled an
and as there was no litarki to indi- 1 se' t'J protect trade aid eommerae
cato that the man had been oruahed,; "•traiul. and mo-
„..t .... ... I'"" ' July 2, 1890, i.
; by men inexperienced
j the bur.iness, but, on lite
' re'nri r, tit* figures i-how that they
1 itne.r what ifct v wauled, wasted uo
time or e.-.erpy in going for it, ani 11 1B luo " i not williia .he power of congress
thoy hare got what tli.y went after. ^Uljor0li ^u'1 t['° *acr'1,a^ 1,1 ; aud m uuconstitiuioaal aiid^roit^.
one year for {1.55 with a ltandeome I 0f npcralions was care-
pietiireofL L. l eik.pre>i:Jriit of theiful 0(„,.i,1(,reil, end boldly and
Aalit.ial Aib.mre as a pK-inttim. I lie j j . , " ♦ — ] hopefully for a* agressire eampaiga
This is llis geatleman to whom
ney to thu north, or aooti afterwat I. the Damocrstic prs.s bul* us look
Farini-rs t. lie, |-:it>!t i..d :. i"p"ka Hy svatematicnily executed, 1 h*J wure cTrnrm' wji j TI I VIN'l t .. , , , . . ,
ti y,tmn:.'8l"i,iea.,'.U"«f;< | ^ ,bft ,riick. „f hor- ,S"T 131 Si ILL *ALa1!U. against «ke trusts. It sr., b
is a -1S cnluiiin pspv^r uevon to li.. ,di-. usembersil that i n nu sttl j c
r ... ' no.,, utfi.lt ' f i it:) ., 1 a ..iisfill ,f tiiA ViiitllttrV J
s near ti
■ti ti tvtifbc ii till I lit' 4'lt -at 1« I1 : f t {J"
• :ifTft r v.c ii' n. :n v«i;.r tu - ■ , f.
scripli 'ii to th-* office «f the West asu ] snow, j
inu.1 h .nid r -ceirt ihe t .vo pap, rs by re- j gpendeut
nun ti.nd i.i.d tt.p posted ou the living '
| isauts of the day.
Tho Necessity of IrrlRRtion.
Ho SL1II ICc'vp3 up Ills Argu-
rr.unltor Siivor.
As
SOB* eemplaiats frcm subscribers ] f0 yonr place of busiuess hy arivert.s r.g I Confresl, Los Aug
, , I In'tbe W Kvr & tiouru. the arn.ur'a pa* .... !ki ..
sot getting their papers rs ;«larly , ^ pllblillieil ln ullt|irio, Ok.,o,"tna- I1 :
we will say to any who do not j >t
their papers to drop us a ea.d gir
it g neiice of the same and « will
Jivk th* matter njt at oace,
ICwfOB. |
eno of the robbery
,ia Associated Press c irre
saw today ]>lacas where[
they had leveled tho fences between j Was-hi-.wok, D. C. Sept. IS—At
the track*, and tho road over which j the opening of tho Seauta this
they took their hasty departure, j morning Mr. Mills of Texas, who
Ererytbirg bad bf.en as carefully j has several times soeghf to recure!
prearrttiiged as p ssibie. Tho rob | a dsy on which to address the Seu '
o*r« lii-t tur ed a switch on the. ate, asited UnanimoUO consent that I
pi.ie ir - ;: at Kw b;r, knowing toa! }■«, m'tM !• we the flior next Tues
II. A. Boyle has just purchased
tlie ent.ro stock of stationary, b.v.ks
ftwd cte. of C. C. ParVrfr nnci h i.* * \
i< it to it Ibe Capiiol City B >ok
Rtr>r*. He will now
FmIoisold atanrl rri'h
J. A.I I ART
V. S, 3-D-
J, AND
Gradunto of -.hr, It tyal Veterinary
College London. England. Prac-
tise Yaterinary Sutgrry and Bur-
f.'nud at Dentistry.
mammoth j O'Sce at Stapletons Lirery,
All
•trek in Ibat line well snited to th* 'ollbr mail or tnlegrap. proaiplly
Giro Lira stall. j attcuded to. 8atisfacUoi.garAr.tesd
iecr JaBies li'ttjej saw tho danger | The presiding ofiiaer inquired I and exactions.
. igcnl aud applied tiie air biakos. | whether the .Senator
i, W. MeNEAL, Pres.
a. AT. LITTLE. Vice Pre
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL, $50,000.
m?LU. $10,000.
"oklahoma
NATIONAL BANK OROANI/'ED IN
INDIAN TEBltlTOHY.
W. J. HORSFAI.L, C ashier.
OR
■■mm it imibml mfljeuLue
BAKK OF INDIAN TERKITOit¥
(lti0>rpor U<l.)
GVT7T221^I3i!, O. T.
PAID CASH CAPITAL.
A rircnlar frnm t!.o P:th!icnfi^n Com-
mute '■* ti.r Intern?". Ir•**-.*"**?'
v|cu, Octi.oei lOcli to . ^
lentiou to tho extra- the red light th is ikown woulu day. Mr. II. -v of Mussacnm itt*
oni. . r; rslnc of irripaiton to ail laurisL,au. B the engineer to stop. Tho objected, and Mr, Jidia wii.i'.j w
which are new tilUd inner* deficient | l;ill,,1,jut j,,n was well made. Eugi-! tii* reqa* w
ralufr.il. The rreent droi,;!'.it rep. ru
Ir ."it n.rtrrn T~ i.sna b-rlnjf into tarcrjl
viilitrval l« i nn. .- e. :s e! f ■ 11 r' l:
wlilch t-tet witii til t ..bl^il.ia. L tjli,
aul CVi.-ira.io.
The it fixation congress whieh meets
in Los Angeles, Get. 1 Lit li to 15tn, v. ili
a notable gathering of prominent irrl.;'i-
tors, eit^ii'ieets ant.'. boitU investors, and
;e:y mecli v.d,table iuioritioHon tor.,vr-
t rs i f ami i;i1 'd i wi.l r< in It from litis
congress, Tlie.io-tam i- ow in the
haitus if the i xeciiliT* coinuiittie, of
which ex ijovcrnor Thorn e. of Utah,
ts chairman, and it will eiuhrare eucli
leudittg topics as irriv t'.ion, Kr .-in, er-
Ing, stale laws aftecllng iriigatiou. i.s-
lii tis 1 legislation oil i: r gatinn, effec's
of irriy tti 'it on horticultme and atrriciil-
ture, irrigation bonds as an invesement,
irrigation machinery and appliances, and
other topics.
A handsome book on irrigation is al*o
beine prepared by the committee, ut He
issc.ed shout AuguVw 10,h. which will be
sent m all inle.esud parties who will
ihtM.I loar tern* in jKiSUge stamps lor it.
i rii-'ttiaii, about thu congress can bj
obtained troin C. 1). Willard, secretary,
ie. buith Vl.iiu bt., Lob Angeles.
j ct baa
Mr. Clevaland at all timaa beou
more •loqusit than ie regard to lh
necsssily of suppressisg trusts. Ik
his inaugural last Marsh ti* said;
These aggregation* and combina-
tions frequently censtitat* conspir-
aciss agr.itist th* interents of tka
people, sud in all iheir phases th«f
are unra'.tiral and oj>prs# i to our
Americau ssn« of fairneue f,-, f>,#
eitsnt that tS^r catl Its reached *t!
restrained br federal por? i'.
general gcreriimant ih aid relinra
our citizens trot* tb*ir intsrfereuee
from Texas
rue next instant be was cor ere ,1 by gare notino that he would address
a ltfTolver ud ilien told to throw | tha Souate on Tuesday, unanimous
up his hands, while half a dozen ! consent being objected to, and Mr.
iii«a climbed into tiac cab to empha- ■ Mills said that he had given notio*
sis^ tlio order. Knapp, inetead, | before and bad the floor taken a way
made an atfempt to stsrt his eogins j from him by senatorial eotirtasy
ftiward, bnt the next momont lell'and be did not wish to bare that
with two Lull't wounds, o;te in tit# courtesy ex^n lsd to bira again,
thoulder and one in the left side.! He was assured that there was no
lie was subsequently tak«a to his i probability that the floor would b*
homo in E'khurt and may not ro- j tr.keu from him if he gar* such a
ouTSjr. notice and he thero upon said ho
This was tlio enly opposition to! would address the Senate luesday
tho nib -rii, wb > numboro l, a*cord-j it 2 o'clock.
ing to tbe majority of the stories,! The resolution of Mr. Stswart
abo.it two'ire er fif eea. Leaving [ for a committee to ascertain whelh-
t ro m-n in charge of the eugi e,! er Senator* wero interested in
Even h*d Mr. Clsreland not time
person ly snd gushingl y promised
the people to attack th* trusts, th
trusts, he was pledged to Ibat oonrs
liy th* Detnecratic platform, whi tfc
was most riolent in its deuuuciaiioe
of theui and its demand for their
suppression. One of th« chief
Democratic indictmenta against th
Republican party has been that it
permitted the trusts to exist.
Such being the facts, Mr, Clere-
lard appoints as attorney prnere.l to
carry ont this war so'sinst trust* t*
lswver who had jnst pnt. idmself o
recori in a most proirn'oent ease M
Voldinfr the anti'rnsl law to bo on
constitutional, mil sed void.
550,030,00.
J. w HlvfXT,
¥>aihl#nt A ■• • *"i. C'neniar. 0«4kUf
m EXClWfVc WE OP THE AUXILIARY SAVING UK
«. ♦ H" W' '-T.lut'lTl Oertler.
If yott sre going iuto tho atrip
*-l\j an ' j )w - r- i , j ....
they went direct to the sxpre'-s car,! tiorml bau '.a was then laid before, fite hones' Domoerat wb,
s baetibe for the \¥ r akd South j iuto the nmieles of a rifle and a
aud with a dynamite cartiidg* at jth«Scnat , and he addressed the
teiuptert to abutter tha door. The' in adrocaiy of it. Afier !•« uw
&: t eff ort failed, but a se« ,nd was meuts ho direiged into n general
more snccesaful aad the ro'obsrs | diecuasiou of tho eilrer question,
rushed in on M. M, Weist and By- | Jlr. Sboup combatted the I'resi
ron B. Hamlin, the express messttn j dent"* theory that the present troub
ger :>nd ataistr.ut, who on looking It-8 were due to tbe silrer purchase
half |
>aw. lie held that the Sherisan
s*'ind this sort of thing must have
strong stotnseV TIi en.^t cover
to he seasick —New Nation.
The American rsoht Navahoe Ko*
heea awnrdod the priie in the rne
for the Br«nton reef enp erea th*
Prince of W#le> Bril'aftaia.
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