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J B Campbell
fHfi rtttUT IJAlLY lAPLl' .l M1I ) IN OKLAtU M .
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY NOVEMBER 13 1893.
NO 175
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MURDEROUSGANG
A Desperate Battle. Uelwccn Cattle
Thieves nnd Officers In the Strip
A STUM' HAXOHMAN KILLBU.
"She Stir rl II of ('iutnly .V. (Inoi In lrfto n
a Warrant ol Arret nn Hn.in Mm
In it IIiikiiiiI nml It I'lroil I pun
A l.itrtii' (Iiiiik (if (at til'
lltlt'tr Oprrilllns
III llir strip.
I'oMi CllliKIt (. T Nov. 12. Sf-
I'lul.) One of tlu most fearful trage-
dies connected lilt till HIUIIC of tli t
Cherokee strip occurred five miles west
of Pond Creek Saturday. While Cup-
tiiin Dodtl Mtn glilhg his troop tin
iihiial drill ecrclse in tin- morning.
Deputy r-dierllY .tones of this county
upprniicht d tlu captain with his
clothes riililli'il with builds mid the
top of his hut blown olT. Up said Unit
u .Mr. Heiidrlcknou u rancher had
come te him itnil marie complaint thut
certain parties were stealing his urn!
Ills neighbors' cattle driving tlii'lii to
K'uimis hilling them mid rctnri'l!g
thf beef to thu Cherokee town butch-
ers. Mr. Hcndricksou Mild ho linen
the cuttle thieves to be cowards und
easy to urrest. Sherlir .lones procured
warrants mid accompanied by Mr
IlendrlcliMiiii started for the abode of
tliu thieves. They found two of tl'.ein
In ii small cabin. As soon us the out-
laws found that the sherill' had war
rants for them they opened lire with
Winchesters from the cabin door.
The lire was returned by Shcrlli
Jones with fatal results one of the
outlaws dropping. The other kept up
the lire shooting Mr. llenilrleUson
mid hilling li 1 in instantly.
A posse was .eeured and followed
the outlaus Into the hand hills. The
she rill sijys that while there were hut
two of t belli at the cabin he is satis-
lied that there is u well organized
band that so far has escaped the law
timl has been very successful In its un-
lawful business. I'p to this hour the
sherltr and his posse have not been
licard front. Mr llcuililcksnn has it
lirother living In Medicine Lodge
Kau. who has been untitled of the sad
ulTalr.
Dr. Prlcc'8 Cream linking Powder
A I'urc (Irapc Ctcant ul Torlnr I'owd'f
REPUBLICANS RATIFY
Till' Stieppliii; Niirtlirrn Vli'liiilo In nml
Out ul CniiKti n. Iiy lion lit nnl
lljnn.
Tlie people of Perry had a jjrrat
rally lust l-'rlduy evenlne;. The Urine;
of liuvlls the llKhtine; of bonfires and
tlio rush of slty roclicts toh' tlie elti-
.oils that the republicans w etc about
to celebrate in iiiiifs ineetiii"; theie-
cent fewccplne; republican victories all
over tin north.
Colonel Sunnier in a happy well
timed speech set tin bull rolline; and
then introduced Hon. . H. Hiiulcy
Mr. IllUiley in his itiiiKulllceiit speech
carofully reviewed the battle ki-uuiiiI
from which even now the siuolie is
rolling uwiiy. lie touched upon New
Vork city and state llrooklyn ( hi-
(ago tlio stales of Kansas Colorado
and Nebraska shoeing a wonderful
familiarity with the loual issues and
ilciiHiiihtratcd how "rent and how full
of sigiilllcauce the tfreat victoiles
really wi re. A true iulerpielaliou of
Ihe rchiilt Kild the geutleuiaii was
'that the great Ainerlean people
mighty in their strength Insisted upon
mil holiest Judiciary were opposed to
"anarchy to bust-Ism ling rule and
lastly to (Itcut llrltain and her ill.'tu-
aliu! 4. American policies. In his
.parting shot lie eonthlcnlly foreshad-
owed that the Napoleon of finance
Wlllhllli MeKlnley. would be the next
piesldent.
lion DciiutH I'lynn was tin nct
speaker und he t ild of hi-s trip to
Washlngt 11 11 little over two months
ago to ntleiid the einiorillnary ses
hIoii calli ! by I'reihlent I'levelmid
how In passing through thu strip on
tlio cars lie hail seen not even a whl'e
mail between Orlando mid Arhiinsas
i Ity except the station agent at each
of tlie three or four depots that ..te
widely scattered a loss Ihe outlet.
11 it tl how upon returning clgh'. weeks
later lie was made ghid by s.'i lug in
that siiinu strip not only white men
lint villages towns and cities- cities I
lllto Perry that were (-ha'leuf-lng the
attention mid admiration of the out-
side world. He then eaiefully traced
the opening of the Sue and l'n coun-
try the Pottawatomie country the
Cficyeune anil Arapahoe couutty and
so 011 d mil to the opening of the strip
Itself which he cha-Meteried as a
steal. He said that at the opening of
the ntrlp theie were mil as iiianv soon-
ers im at the opening of the older Ok-
lahoma country four yi iiih ago. This
was met by Incredulous murmurs. -'In
support of my asset thin' said the
Speaker." I refer you to Hoke Smith;
hn says there were not nearly so many
as at the opening four cars ago '
This was greeted by prolonged cheers
and laughter oil tlie pail of the crowd
before lit 111. who ipiielcly detected the
irony In thedlstluguished gentleman's
words. He referred to liimetallsui ami
stated that In order to gain Its recog-
nition 011 the part of the gorerniuiilit
the west must ally Itself with the
south If necessary. Continuing. Hon.
Dennis Flynii said: ''We have thu
largest congressional district in the
Pulled KtnlcKtind within It the larg-
est percentage of native-born Ameri-
can citizens " He called attention to
1lio law which he had been Imtiu-
mental in having pased In congress
enabling the stripper to vote at thu
recent election thus glvliitf him an
equal chance at thu polls with the Dill
polls with the um i
en of Oklahoma lie promised to lnM
troducc a bill In emigres mid work for
ItH aitccvw n bill which would do
awny with the exaction of S3..VI per
en- in iiiiiuuoii in a continuous resi-
dence of five years which the. govern- "
ment now ileiuundeil a hill which 'A Uuncomb Suit Uroiipjit by an Un
would give the homesteader u patent . n . a..
to his lui.1 upon proving a live years' Jl'st r" Attorney.
continuous residence only; and fur-'
ther he thought It could tie provided I ' fHclf's! I mvpi t? cufi.MK'
that the settler mlht commute after l'" '' & ' ' ''' e'l r.AU
one yeur'n residence. This wus re-1
celved with hearty and long cheering
and this closed the gentleman's
speech.
Hon. Dennis l'lyuti in his speech
showed n most Intense devotion to Ok-
lahama and her Interests. The thou-
siinds present appreciated It and If
hearty cheers count for anything that
gentleman will Hud that the apprecia-
tion will exhibit Itself In u more con-
crete form at some future time.
Dr. Price's Cream Making Powder
Potty Vtari the .standard.
THE CITY OF CROSS.
11 I lii ll:lc it n Ainihrri'ir) nml Helmut
t 'I'lir.itliiii nn tin- llllli
Cnoss Ok. Nov. 11 ls'.n. A grand
opening on the sixtieth day after the
opening celebrating the dedication of
thu largest school house in the strip
the enclosure of a three-story hotel
building the completion of four free
l.i.l... 1 .1. 11 .
-. .Ht.-n huh im- Krauiue;oi me ro.ius
leadlne; into vrosi. the location of a
S'.'ri.otm mill with a eap.icitv of K.o bar -
0 Vs"l.S;. Tv oss m dnoi' ts "ftV
Ihe ltoU lls 1. v I.T I ' Ll ' C s
on the 15th lay of November. ..3'at
wh ell t fine I on Leslie I' I!osh nf (Ik -
Inllumi. 1 (lly. and llVn. .lohi A 'Katnn.
or Minllelil. will be the sneakers of the
(lilV. The l
IiKllnus will atteinl
in a buly und give day mid night the
b!."a!ri!::;:!;s:: 'teCur iri
bands a grand ball ami bamiiiet. base
I. .11 .
mm (.'iime pony races loot races and
a iiunnreii oilier various auiiiscinents
iierc iviu oe inn carriai'es in atteinl.
. ... ..I... 1.1 .1 it .
mice to snow visitors the llnest iitri
cultural land In the strip which sur-
rounds the city of Cross. Hveursions
will be run from po.nts north ami
soutli 011 tlie Sjtita IV road at not
more than one an. I m. il.i-1 r.. rr
tin 1111111 trln 'ft in. .111 i. f.11.
-... .... - ... .
.11.111. lumen at night liv the street
lights anil by individual illti.uii.itti.il
Large preparations are being made for
the accommodution of the . Isitors.
W. V. M. loss.
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
Most Perfect Alade.
STATEHOOD CONVENTION.
Cull for 11 Sim.. 1 miiI ('munition at King-IMi.-r.O.
T. Tin ilii) No.i-iiiIot !IM.
Oklahoma fin o. T . Nov. si. l-n.i.
Ity direction of tlie Oklahoma state
hood executive committee the under-
signed were directed to Invite the pen
pie of the several comities in the terri-
tory of Oklahoma and the people
residing within tlieliuiltsof the Indian
territory to send delegates to 11 state-
hood convention to lie held ut King-
Usher O. T.. on the fcllowliig basis of
represeiitittlon:
Oklahoma county delegates
Cleveland
10
III I
I'aitadlan " " 10
Kinifllslier " " to
Logan " " to
I'oltiiwiitoinlo" " III
Lincoln m
I'tiyne " "... to
Wimhltu " "
Mills "... s
Day " ' ... s
lilalne " &
Heaver " ' .
D ' '....
ti . s
K " s
L " s
M " s
N " " s
O ' ' . s
I' " fi
(J " s
The bona tide residents Within the
limits of tin: Chickasaw Choctaw.
Cherokee Creek and r-eiuinolo coun-
tries are rciiu sled to elect fifty dele
gites from each of said countries to
said convention
The committee reipiesl that mcet-
Iiil. for the election of dclcL-ates be
held at the (.ci'eial .utility scats and in Holding's ussinlue nioves. Hut the
veml.er1lsthn llrV "" Satllr'Hi No" I Hbl.llnotib Leiitler ImwU over It with n
4T e convention Is called for the pur-l W """ll-' o"-'-posii
of rcalllrmliiL' the demand fur ! " " "
early statehood and to prepare und
discuss such 11 bl 1 as will bring both
territories to Its support in c ingress.
It Is earnestly d-'slre.l that there be
11 full lepreseiitation from both tert'l-
lot lis Siii.ma ( I.WIItP
A. .1. Si a I'linlrinttii.
S cr tury.
A I I (.(niiilil I'iiiiIoiiiiI 1
WvslliMirov Nov. I.I. ISnecial l
Ihe president has grunted a pardon In
the ein.ii of Albert l'owler. convletid
in the Indian territory of larceny bv.
caiiEo th convict has consititipt on and
caiiuol live much longer.
One word describes It- ' perfection.'
We refer to DeWltt's WIluli lltirol
Salve cures obstinate sores bitrna
skin diseases nml Is a wc'l-kiieivn
euro for piles. -P. II. LIIHo v Co.
A GOOD SALE"
I
Hie Srliool llii.iid Ni-i-ollilf Ihe Sihiiid
Itonilt nt a iinoil I Ik-arc. j
After
hard work Ihe school b.m.-.l
has succeeded lu selling the S'' Utiitl
city school bonds 'Ihey were negoti-
ated by Messrs. Metritis' mid Turner. '
of the Capitol National bunk. The
price received Is nlnety-sK cents glv-
lug the county u fiiml of SH.onn 'i'he '
sain Is to date from .Inly 1 lt:i. j
'Mir is a go. I title and tho bchool
board Is to be ejiigratiilatcd fjr Its I
perseverance and succusfi. Tho lilgh-
est piL'o hetetoforo reached wna 113 '
und li. cents but Mr. Turner mult the
olfer ( f mi lat Saturday anil the lions il '
met In Um evening nml adopted tho
"ir ivin ioiucr.110011 ium 1110 saint
P'lrtlcs are um piiruiiascrh who bought
mr waterworks bontlr.
ALL WIN U.
Adonic) lO-m-iiil (liillinillir Si eiinit At-
li'init In .Hiilo-it Si iilliin In (iltc
an I'viioc Inr lllii Appoint-
ment nml Hit. llruu
IiikoI III Sill
Attorney (ieneral (i.ilbralth has
uimIii lent hlsolllce for imrtlsan mil-
noies. lie Is the at.lv territorial man
one mini; ouisme 01 ituiurie wno
nhiys the laehey to the Leader. He 1
Is a weali sMer but mcli diluted
stulV" as he has he tflves with all the '
feurful eireniliiate coiiimlv he m.s- !
sesses. It Is not much hut it Is
. ... .
enoiiBli to 1 ulse a perfect hurricane of '
hllarluiiB Joy within the vacuum In the1
the top end of the sorrel-top editor of
the Leader
Itoy and (lal are two of a hind -(of
. .... 1
a vascular L'cnus) they come of their '
.:.... ..... .
ainiuiy us ntiiuraiiy as lliouli ol con-
I saujfuliiity. They are lllie the tier-
1 mIu. for u tniori u ) nIL
' -Mt-'l' -' ltB a man. The strip print
h s beino- let out. The com. v .
missioners of those counties re let -
' .1 .1 1 . ..
"" lb" wrU ')Ul1" blls' hl' 'luU'1
""'' o 's mn kik "".V 01
me coiuiaeis necaitse it can I Ho me
work us cheaply by sending It to Chi-
? "" w. !.. .. .
Jrui' 'A'---"" ' uthrle. ami the
Ii . .it.. f in 1 1 ...
1 1 less-uai'ei u. 01 wuiiiiioiua 1 uy can
nlglit here at home. .So the idea was
1 ...... .
-" ''. II I ll lll(Tjiiuv;u UKIIII1SI. I III. I
1 . . . 1
SrA" c '"' ' -''' ''' "f H''
public. This is the cause of the In-'
juiictlnn suit against Tin; Stati. Cai-i-
TV i....... 1... tfllP111.. i;...!
TM" luought by Attorney Oener.ii
I.. t....Ml. .... .. ..u..t...tf .... .....!... .... 1
1 lialhraith
What Is this injunction suit'.'
Oalbraltli tried to bring tlio
ils ....... ... ...i...
I "Sl ll lul w lu " "' L!""1
same i
to exam
ine the law (or rather It was after
he had prepared tlie case demoertits
who knew the law examined it for him
and adiisad him.) he found that Tin:
Si-Ati. Cacitai. had done nothing but
what It was legally entitled to do. lie
worked for weeks on tlio matter. Ills
bones ached to "do us up." Hut by
110 hook or "i-ool- could lie after ad-
vising witli tnosc wlio knew the law.
do so. Now It is brought entirely for
another purpose. Simply a temporary
restraining order is asked in order to
produce nil improper impression. A
' temporary restraining order can bo
...... upon me prcseniaiion 01 a cause
upon allldavlt of the attorney general
. . . .
.. ... . .
WW. ..u ... . . I1IIUVII. . I'lllllO I III..VI1
of the territory to prohibit bim from
carrying on any business wluiteve.
Does il menu anything'.' Temporary
njiiiiullous not lo liullil any further
tiro lying 011 many of the houses of
Perry. Does it mean the parties en-;
jollied will lose their lots?
'Ph.. iii-..w....lt.irB f i:ll..ltli .... I
which the Leader gloats with child-
like. Idiocy. Is on par with the suits he
brought before the court over which
tlovemor Iteiifr.iw presides us judge
ill order to oust the republican territo-
rial olllcials out of olllce. The act was
considered mi insult to the intelli-
gence of the democracy of the terri-
tory ami was squelched like an es-
caped ill odor It threw a ridicule on
the governor from which he has not
yet ceasul suiarting. This injunction
suit will prove the same. It is termed
by the knowing sensible portion of
tlie democrats as another of flat the
I lie I'.iiteii of Neit Cruller.
NN I'll M IWIM N" iv I 3 - Tlio lluiv
cruiser Hit mpiu 011 her first trip has es-
liiilihcd her position as ipiuen of Um
I lilted Mutes navy havinif made u
maximum -p... of vjti knots and
iivemgillir slightly under tuunty-one
limits on a run of 'Mt -eight knots.
wit Ii a heavy h n and 11 strong wind.
' " '"VinpLt wus milv eipuotud to
make twenty knots.
Modern INnliie.utPM.
U'tailisitlos Nov IJ -The follow-
ing fourth class ost masters wvro up.
pointed to-day:
I 1 Missnurl At Arbor. uo-il r ir n4 leuun
iv II o lllalr 111 ll.li liiu'.c. Pirrr muntr
C Mi tlnnlr nt tluri. Mrllonill rounlr Al-
bert Itlteliirt ut I'l'ut Itmi'i. Iron count .
I'M'irloH MiKi'hineyi-r vue I' J irj ilts ri'-
111 veil nt sue 1 ill. Huron muni . s rl irlnlil.
In Kauxt- i K iik Nro It 1 inuiny IV
llliHr llff !' I'rler. rfin veil
A Metnni I'nptl.
Sak In vi uro. Nov. IS The ( Ii'in-
cut (lliiuilimr sehnnl coiitalulliif TUJ
young filillilron. caught lire during
m-IiooI hours. Tliu i-hililien iu!irelud
out 111 an orderly manner mid then was
" V"- " '"'"'I. II II' Cllf-Old
pupil wasarrestntl on u charge of arson
and confessed that he started thu fire
to see how the pupils would ct out of
the bchool in case of a real fire. He
has always had a mania for setting
buildings on tire.
Ileni-tnli ill iliiliii II. Iloikefelli-r.
Ni;h Yoiib Nov I J -.lohn D. Itoeke-
feller was at his olllce ut jii llroadutiy
and confirmed the uuws that he lnul
in. me it couiiimoiiiii kii 01 tauiMjmi
toward the general fund for the I'nl-
vcrslt.t of t hlu.igo. The condition im.
posed U the subscription of tiun.oou
uiori) as tin amount ij-ipilrcd to secure
M- A IHclini-ilmui's gift of fimi.om
which wouiii swen inn uitui in f i.uua-1
mm Mr. Itoukufullor ik'nllltuil to tllsguss
t mattur ut length I
M-ii i:i i ami" m i rmt.
iipiel In the MjM Ii hi inn turd f
II Vtcil.li lllltl.it. I limit r iimt lt Still.
lHl'.. III. Nov li. 'Ibis c.iitv hit
been tin own Into a high Mate of ex-
citement by the tint a skcta
tuns f i 1 miles t-i i j ( ) t.n
this pin.- nml I'ciiliiilin
I lie I'Im . . It' I .i l' I
1 ntittii as tlv 1 . '. ' I
mid Is Infilled hImHiI Iic i
i t wf I ).ii near t!i I. .
nois Central rnllranii. 'I .
settled ninny .Venn uit lv
i i rtn
! pi I'H'
south-
lc
. t.e llli
f.ll'lll IMIS
Mex Mi-
f lc Ihitul who reitiTd n
Some time after hl lirsl
family thew.
wife illcd ht
itiiilTled ii yoltliff Mini n if tiiov
lived together hill n short tune. In-
cause. It Is snid. (if the effnit of the
MH "" .McUelliiliiJ In cinfcmler hud
'""." 1h;1TWI lliwtl The cliple
seiMirated. leaving Mel Icllaiel and four
Mm .... .1.
About sten or eltflit vein- iu'o. as
told by the iiclKhlmrn. Met Iclbitnl I. silt
seenil ears of live Much tu t'hieairn
""1 'etilrlicil with n larye aminint of
; ' n " ''"i1""
l Sandoviil a statlim ;i!mh :s ml'..
1is flirm iml Hfirl... Imwik-
with his n.n. nio'n P. ye.irs nml w.ts
never more heard of.
No atlsfaetry rcison e.-nM tip us-
sf1l' f'p Helr ills h.( .... His
oilier sons colitlntti d to lic on the
1 ..
I "ii iiiii... i t; eni-. HiT'i 01 11 I-.
' M.H M) u cj jj .; .( nf .
tralla
The story was recalled liv the i I!.
1 'HmiHlny of a .kalet.m In -.. . .
V" '"" "'""'i "K 't'T'' "'?' '
' i' AZ Zttln u V I
Alter (Initnillir tl pon.l. the nrl.ni.-ii.
wWUmIIIiw ot the ...ml. .... t I
11 nmii'iini 1.1 h gun 1 si.tic 01 piv.1.1
Hon I'nder the skeleton
he t .!!
iihiiIh of n pair of trousers a! .
ctbiink. Near it whs a i.nb.
such as Is used It) eoupli.i '. i
.1 .. 1 :
1 I I. nit.
.111 I 11 n
ohi-riiHhioiiei hoc
Kight stakes were ilrin-ii m
i:brlit stakes were ilrin-ii .. th
ImhIj in the sltaim of a Mw bue't. w hich
... ..iv.......t t .1.... .. .
bisly from rising to the stirf-tee. Heavy
stones were laid upon the Itody. The
slakes have been reeonlcd as p'cecs
from uu old luirvi'st.i mnehiue that
was known to tem. the place nlmiit
the time of Mel lelhind's ilIsaptH-itritn-e
The hair yet ndheriii to Hi. skull.
1 has been Identified b. th netliburHus
his hair.
The boy's remains were found a m it
thirty feel from the man's similarly
weighted down.
The coroner iintiied lately removed the
bodies end next M01ult1.vv.il! hold an
inquest The rcniitltlitig liienilers of
the family threr brothers reddet in
I'entnilla. mid it la reported h -re that
they insist ti.U the skelitou eutiltot
be those of their father nml lirother
mid refuso to go to the place or assist
In clearing op the mister.
Wit I. i:l.TOHK J.II.II Ml t LAM.
I'otley nf Hip Ailnilnl.lratlon Tntv.tril thi
MiiKiiltnii UI11111U I'lil'llt Hlu'lU Ur
orcii itn.
WxslllMilox. Nov I'.'
A Idfcr ud-
1 -."--. ... . i-.iii-iii 1.-1 i-i.i i. 1 v IH'
.l............ ... li... Ll.... rl 1 1 1 ..
.. irptlmmi t((lMP t
bi.en irlven out for imMlcntion Tin
; . ......
r. ...... .l'-..n Ol Ill-Hi 1 1 I HI- Hn.
leaning up to the revolut!.. 11 iii llawnil
III .in unary Inst nml !nl -. stronu'
grotindn in the 1 pinii n thai (Jneeil
LillU'ikahini would in-wr h:e Icon
leposed hud It not lieu .'. the i.m '- '
lug of liiiteil Matis mai .11.
fl.-til He-
'll
I'nlted States stcnt.ishln I
He n.alnta ns i.l-o il
t Ihe pm-.-11
m iililai. e.l
10.1a. r.w. ru. iiei.i "ias 11.
solely by the feu. of the in Id n y poiM-e
of the I'nlted t:.tes. Me cite- ium i
evuleliee from IlloiintVrep-ii'l and from
the reports of Minister Steven- liim-M-lf
to siistuin this view.
The govt rnmel.l of II. .wall lid sin -.
"surieiidereil ns titleirilt uinh 1 .1 1
threat of war tint cell tliu onh as
the I lilted Mutes should rein-talc the
constitutional sovereign nnd the pr.i-
lisloual government wax erea .'.! tn ass-
ist until terms of union with tin- I'nltvd
Mutes have been nirreed Hoop '
'I lie treaty of iilltiexiitti.il withdrawn
fiii in the si mite should not. In itrrntcs
he submitted llgtiiil.
"Should not the greu! wrung." he
siiys "done to 11 feeble but lllde tid
elit stiite by an abuse of the uiithorttv
of the I lilted States lie undone lc re
slorlliir the leiritlntllte govern UM'tit.'
Anything short of tha will not. I .-.-
Hpect fully Mibinlt s.illsfv tli. ilfin unit
of justice "
1 1 not in d In 1 .11 he Cnnlritrr.
Sr. .Ioskpii. Mo Xuv. 1-4 Homy
Dlive. till old and well known eitieii.
waa drowned in Like loni-vm He
Wont to the hike dtirino th aftt rnoon.
rt'iiled a sklfT and when l'i--t s t-u was
Mltillillng on a log tlthin r N'-i i. -turn-lllg
Ilia relatives tiee.t.u ats i ill nil
him. Searchlmr p.rt'e. . it I i l!i
lukeaud druififc I It uu I -m u i'-i r I
o'clock reeovem I thi ImiI; Ii- Unto
was is yeurs nf age haii re 1 le ) a t 1 s
city over twenU year- fit I w..s iwil
known being ii llietiibe" of t'i' (Ml
J 'el lows lied Men ulld Xlu-Ient Orde. of
Drulila societies.
Not4iiilirr I'rop Itijitrt.
Wabuisiitos Nov tJ Jlie Noretn-
bur returns lo the deport uicut of agrl
CU1I lire 01 the rule o( tield per a
iliakes the nverttirt for corn I
els. The corn state are ivii.
i luisli-
t I as
follows: New Vork. ."-'.. iVuu.tl-
T..:...ir. km ...
vania. -'! P. Ohio li M; MuloL-itii i.i.; priHeed to the 1tsklsta1.ee of Adni.
Indiana. ! I :i: llli.iol. : lo.. 1 .-. ; 1 Medio. Me ho olreudy piirehaac.l two
Missouri JT i; Kansas 'U ;;: .Netritsku hl for tmlaera mill Is iiegotiatlliy
Jo. j with a liudlugTlmiues shipbuilder for
A twinmii fordiihn C. tsn !" torpedo laiats. several Hngllah
Nl.w Voiib. Not. j. -ritltvi! stiite 1 Ui'val otlleers urti premilng to iiccom-
Dlstrlet Attorne.i Mitt hell pr.H-ured u fMy Ule fSSJ'Htloii
wiiriiint from otiimUsloner shielda on ' 1 1. ... 1 ..... ......
1 .Satillitay lust for the nrreat of .lohu 1 .
I. no. foi inlsiiiiiiroiirlutlnir funds f
; ".
Ho. s.in..il ....tl....... ItunU h U.I
...u . i...... .. ... ...
The report of thu ICtinns 1 liv Port
Scott .1 Memphla railway or the
year ending .1 tinea' ls'.i.i
show lint
eiiiiiliigs of il.:i.itVJlf. a deoreuiio of
Iis.as0. as oompureil with the uruvlmia
year.
. .""". .. .
Clearing linuao returns for the week
PiitU'd N'ovcmttr tl showed uu average
(lcuronsu of UO.S coiniwred with the nor-
responding woek oflait jrtar In No.
lurk tliu tiucrcnig whs SI.Si outaWo
liO.l.
nilN'S RPII7A
"un j iiui ibin
Ait Improvement Noticed by the Com
inerclftl Agency.
TUB mux TIIA11K IMPHOVINO
Tim Itriliirl Inn till lie l'H.v nf stprl Ililll
trentr 11 Hem. ml A fpu limited
I'allnte. Hit Nut ppwir -
(irmlmil lMiiMiti'iiiiiit
III the I If J (llttiiU
Miithri.
Vrw Y11HK. Nov i-i --It II. linn A-
11. ' Week I
ilir Ilovlew of Tmitc myn:
vt ihe tide hat cemt Kline
The urn
llir
"Til"" "-r hi tern a l tlnt Inplvc mrnl
m. i.u-..-. un i.iriiro.iriv in HIHnUMCtlirlMK
Tlirrr I-. mittir Ir. n is in iwtiml tratu u no.
nml muili mori' in the ton- ut buiinM M n
of all tmrttt fml tin there Is croiiti.t
frtf- rrra it tsmnilin.- lh '1r ii.-
I Sin Irlou ul il-llinulv lt tit.- ar
nit ll rtKiius ol .ll.iir tin. n.-n . in
11II11T rrnpm u ticliip Ipsuf-ncl. wlille Id.- rlftit
of the Muf. tn ril It m Ih'en Umlli ! t
WbU II Is til tin .Mtl t.i 1H)K f f Kr. i
rluiiirra Hhtc ! ei n tltm.l lniir tn.-nl In
th ili-tn nut fur iiine.fi ie.1 n.it xturii
tie net 011 en h"inir Inn wiiiic 111. is-n in
III. m liul nt ptr Iron .011 in nl.- of n In
Hi Miliilinv tr-hv in a vi rul runs hikI iIik
fnlliiri" -! Hie i-k hut reN"tia hIi.ih .ir
tlilillllles In l.rlef Hi- Pfov.-ry uhli'ti Ihkiui
U 111 l kl '.. k. .. .1 1.1. . . - ....
....... .... - ... h . uu HUiH-l ('. IlllHUI't
mill tin i"j.sl inn ntflli
I Tbo iiiut.ui .f pif iron ih.ui!h n.il Ulf n
1 iirni'itt iltAf nf a j-rnr is luty r lun It
I wit HI Ilielu clnnliif 1 r IK t nr tin.!! th v
I -.int. mi'Nt nh-. mviW Ion l uvnlnt
;'..'. (i ..titer I out lil.'H' v. rrtiilK-r I ik
nml llien s ullttl d-tr-aw I. trie iirlii
! ilnmil.t Iron en tit..t The mi tarn nil In
' the Kl.-n of mw-I Mlla hli! 1 ha 1 n t main-
talinst at t for 11 I in? tlui but In tin
1 ni hi tnlll bail lirouirM ih-- u iirti en
tiiri inii'nl nf ilrinanil W'b tnlnht Inn 1 .-i
I nn o li.ilcil. ntfl In turn .hi ili-imnl or nri- ml
i. 1. ei Cu... r lmnr.it . a I .lie ali.m nin.hv
ti in "ul. hit lr:U and tin an (lightly n.-nk-r.
; ifnr tlio H'fli(lv itlvmice I.ki wi-U
likit-. mil hti-i Hi i.nline in hli.niiiU mm
1 nr. il nithlisl rear n oily ir per i-vtr for ihn
1 !. mine of 1 hi s'i..w ur .i.itti. tli-t. n(
1'ioiionif In )tiri'lnii"i Ihiiuk iibiusel sip
p Ins ut ihul.-rs
Tlio Ural w!i of NivcinlMr has pii-nmd -tnd
Ihotwanrta nf lemltnsm men lireatbi mit frc.
Icca .hr n'n-hentlil f.ilun-i In trr imli
hive b"o niiii-h Ium bumirnui. and ibua le4
import me linn f nrisl . ilouhi It u tri.
lh. tn inr conct rnt have h u irrUid ovir bv
rxtMirlon Inn itcn a niiMlfruto r.lvil ul
imiIp will rttali'i Uioat of theai to wcuthrr the
slorui A KMilttitl twtiruvnninni l i.r.11
In 'ho iniirUvt tor cotton gm. wnh
sllphllr betlr prloni in print rloth
mil em olhitr Krail- rlh mtci of
wool fur the wih bite Is-en t'i
I.umU nt tin thro prlnrliml mnrltclii iwitlnut
'lV'tilttt inr Whllo thi prixlmilon 'f
rti n' lUolcuii from June lo No mi-cr I wi
mi jr IV Ifl fir tanl. niriliixt I?iiMiii lor the
"iline trl it tail tiinr. thi-rr l irmxl n-...n to
ont'i't a turner ileumml h.i i if ler Thi toluino
of ilcni's u trailK llmucti ntnilim tton n rear
ni. huw rnnntiloralitv i. iirr.a than up.
n nriHt la Heptrmlicr anl (Vi.itMr inn
' rb'ina at clcarinii trniiMa oiiishlu if N....
Yorli bnliiHOiil.' 17.4 iNTieul suul.rr than !
the rorrnun llnr we k 1 11I jre r
THtNKRIIItlMI t'tltj Il.tNMAS.
Uov t-etretltuff f" III I'rncliiiiill.iii
In
tin. I unit I Ire s.
Toi'KKA. Knn . Nov. Ii. Ilov Uwel-
. H"M' has IsMio.l his Iha-tksjfiving (true-
la hint ion nt tollows:
Ttin imifile i.r t( ni. liiro b onbUMMol Willi
tin iliuMtaut cro siimv-.enl with iroivr ill
1 ini'i
1r1e1110n.il li;i' 1 III ' Millll or nil Ita (III
T ... Tl ll..rfi
f lil"'i tv nnl tli( nuf'
eiMotli line
n injiyr-l h a I etir
pie
T..Tfon' I
. f K his i
.i ..I 'I'.
-u ir li r in
o.' oil
IIIIIK 11 I II It
i. ii .. n:n- kit
I III ri liv U HiVUl.e
i -.Ii . lit nth iUv
di of ttilith
!.ri7fr I.. i;l ioi
o i i. Ii il ul; to- ul.tr
is -. ii.i!i I -i.t.Hiitl I n. I t.a tin
' l
il -uliI in tic Ir It. ml Klansof n .rihlu
t iin.l l'i i U f"T - i -h N . .iu.. :n
l' ' I 1' i"i h.iii-1 I tin fur'lier eri-c
I t! .i- wli.i ur Ids with p'cnl ah I"
n : '. U . f r the lo .' r. th v ijoT. in-
tl r In nr t.itlv tit bn-Vot m nn I
r'v u i tl ..in i m rbtfult'u mil r i I n for
i .'Ittiii. the . iii '.iijoriii it .initio-
iielti nuK Ii in tsjlihu iln . in f ir (.
p. -. i ... u
n I i .to
1 1 f e.i i vm -Ml asit yril' nontn
sor.U' i"' jn I .lij.ilinic u w-it
tt 'h .it nh.r-pi nl. sin. in I
I i esitmniv uh'Sif I Ii.it h-r tiiiin sub.
triii tim mm ami uiio.tl to It- uinint h
" it e! i f ih slate
II no ut Toue.tk.1 thi. 'lib iv . Novrtnlwr
lu t voir of oar l.ir.l l i
I. II i.i .ii.i mi tj.it r. no-
il Hi m .-. n r
It s (s iHt: ecr ; ir . f sup
'
TJ M ISIS tllEtlll.T.
..ri. S'jrrillo ll(iurHd In thf Las ttlla
(iil r lei til.li n i lira.- I or.-.
KrV Ws-al I'lu. Nov IJ -Nodellttlte
t.fis hits been received from CiiIm eon
.riliil.r tlie reported revolution on the
island but it Ik rumored that lien
i ai ill" uitli a large furen is in charge
of I is Villas it district comprising
eleven tmiis in th i Interior lilipi
I leru. iit'le one of the leader. In the in-
e.itroet u in I libit is here hiving
!.. i otiiiini!oud by Deo IhitIIIo
' ii -a I oi the Cuban force- to inlse
! f. in '. i' ins and uiiiiiitiiiltiou.
to t'ln Miia held liv I tin ins late
-! i -lit and fur liito the ui'iruinir
no I -i .i nil committees ivt-ra ph..ited
to ..It. nt to th ropiest of t nrrillu
' o .iinoiiiits hnve been contriliiited
i i ii'uin patriot here who fo. 1 sur
i( t-tt'iv n.iw that the home iiovern-
I i.i ii'h attention Is turilud to tho tiou-
1 i. in Mm ice' i. Ilu n Hide came from
i: ichiielo to Havana in a suull bout
' und from there by the s .tin- nut to Key
Wnsl
1 Atiathar llrujilliin turn.
; Iimmin Nov. U. It is learnoil on
giuul imthorlty thu I a uell-ktioitii ..
;gH"h retired tiuvnl liber is forming a
mi'ill II i't of crulsir und tor.ieilo
'"Hita In commit!. d of which he will
Uim. T.. No- 11...II..1. IMfoh
to 1. . . .... .7. '
nvu. iwi.wni iiiioiiiev-jj.iont.iu me
.. ... . . ..
IWll male is in the elly til Die In
t4?Pl't "f tuc g'verumeut in the timer
"' " Monday tcatlinony
niKcn uoro un uoiu sines. 11 11.
t'lman win rojirc-Miot Iiijiob. ml Mr.
Alluinthe I nlto.1 Matoa. A lurgiiniiuf
H'r u "' -wtttura will Ira osamlnwd u
to what Ihey know In regard to tho old
fcjatita Po t nil.
'
Tlio flral murtgiigu holdura on thu
Coluinbln Iron .t Stool Co. uf Pulutf
town rn imvp xoi-ugiuceu nml tliu
proporty will lo forced lo Mile ut oucw. !
sttMJIW .tmRtm.
.Sntlii-w I inch tot tniPMran oil vn
Kitjtril til ttt irhtnnttiiQ.
m nun t. It r Xnv. u Word has
lipeti receive I here of a s.i-1.-. ..f massn
ir. s of traders In New Uci-i.I. um.
nf the I ite't a- that of tlnce iiirn of
thd A.i.i-rie.in m- l.eon Henri regis
tercd at Levukii. 1'iji. I'apt W .
lirtiee. in n letter flout Ml-t HmUir!
kii.is the inurdi-rs were pet ietmtiil lit
Ii.ihIiiiicu mi IVntccitst Mini 1. nii
whs mmle mi the ship's Unit ns It hit
ntT the iK-neh laden with art ides of
trade to be exchanged for IVnte-
coat Ishutdcrs desirotis of recruit-
lug fur service on plantations In
other prU nr the New Hebrlilea
group. U'lille negnt hit Ions were pro-
eecniii)f a -ni.ui in ute niisir felled U10
rciriiltliiirngeiit with four blows fmm
n totnnhnwk. Two others wvro slinl-
limy butchered and it fourth oppnr-
tiintitelv reallliig the critical imttire
of ttlTalrn dived DverlsKird mid swain
out. eveuttinlly landing 011 nnother
wirt of the const Tin bislles of two
of the killed were recovered t.y ('apt.
Mrtiee wlio. after 111 mv viei.ititi(.
renehed Ainhniti Mioti station in
ehiirge of Itr. I.amb The l.eon Henri
Hfteruai.l tttatiiiged siugle-lintideil to
liuikc the srt f nniht ich nfter ono
of the .nest event fit I voyages lunde In
the New llebridis group for itiauv
J ears.
TRAIN ROBBERY
... . . . " .
An lll.noii Centrrl Train ABaln Held
Up.
'I IIS TI3II
IN KKNTICKY.
I lie I'liMi-UKcr us tii II a tlm i:pteas
llotilieil I tin More ol tlin Irini Slniiut.
alii lloiliiTs ('muri-d tlntlaun
littlit 11 Ki-uliirt.jr Toilli- They
Are Put to I tight hy
t liltrns.
Cino. III. Nov. I". -The Illinois
Central train No. j-j due here at I::m
o'elHh this morning wan stopped ut
.Mnyllel.l bridge. Kentucky n Unit eight
miles tuniih or here by live masked
men who boarded the trnin nt Hard-
well. 'I he robbers then gullied mi entrance
to the express car and secured $W hi
eash mid ii valuatilc packaire said to
conUiIli Jl.foo. The paaseiigera were
llel.l up nml then the robbers made for
the woods. Conductor Charles Sliearln
and McKsenger L. II MeNenl each fired
(Dvurut allots ul the robbers but with-
out elfeet.
Illoodhou.id wen asked for mid
tvetc nt inii-e sent to the scene.
llli: I llos mil sitlN lliillllKlts.
LlTtlK Uih k Ark. Nov. I.' -The
bllest tn.Ufe fi..iti tl... it.......!. ..f il...
1 train roblnrs was beard In this eitv I
. .. ....... .... nu) ... . ..-
yesterday ami cuiiin over the wires
from uti oH-r.tor up the Iron Mountain
ru.nl. It was to the effect thut two
more if the robbers have la-en enptiired
at Mountain View. Stone county by
Deputy Marshals Heck llruner ami
.It ill li Copcluuil. from the Indian terri-
tory. 'I Iicm- experienced eriminal
hunters wore summoned shortly after
the tohhci-t nii'l on Ihclr arrival im-
ilieill'itely set to work to study the
ptuns nml character of the robls-i-a.
They eaine to the cuieliislon that they
were ol I olfenders und U'lottged to ihe
Dalton irmig. On edncs lay the rull-
mitil ollleiiils eouveyed litem inn sieclal
ear up Ihe I'oit Smith road whei
they struck out ror the trull which they
thought the biitidils had taken ffoiu
I the territory to .latiiestown Thet
round that the roblHrs had pissed
through Mountain View Mom coiuitt
Itlld that they lied hi! I out a route of
ret rtfttt over lhr tuiit trail. Owing to
t edlatimce from trleg nphle cotiimu-
nhmtlnn It wits lt.lio slide tn learn
further particulars coiirernlnir the
i-iiptuis
i in..ss inn r m it itit
I' tins Wy Nov. j l III ii'el.M-k
lat tiitflit eight sir.tnu-ers rote Into
North Miildlelown. I hit isnintv and
shot at eiery s-r-on seen uu the
slreeta mortally tvouiiding un old ne-
gro nunnd Hurt Morris
Th eillells .h lie I (lie on the lies
peniibss mid the aiisw. red dli a ..l
ley from their pistols !. eltlcis
kept tip their llriug an I the desH-ia
tlo4s left tint ret iii-iic I in one hour
when thev were ngiiill cti ti ' 1 imii
by tin elM.-eti. an I drlteti nut f (
The inrii stopped ut u lioiisi- oil the
roailside .ii.i'ut a mile froui the town
'lluee of tin t twre btidlt wounded
bull1."' not wounded to.il; llieiuoll In
the direct it ii ol Mo mi Meiltuir
II- tio i a I f. in trh in .1.
l I. IV l- llli l !. . Nie. I-
It I llel.ll Ijo -.'fill I.i! llll.lILt'tr 1
MlfolM i I '.I l' . It 11 l I ol I
In. ul iiiii.ii id . iter.- ill thf . il
f the
on a
ll.iuj.' I -.l i -s trip Mr l.iHiilriilire
It pill th l tin if uttt.i-no.s lltHlfe
and .l"li 1 n or I. (tie Ittiel.. ne an-
tin ri. 'I to ii tle-ir siil.stit ion to
Auburn luvuk of Arkansas rltcr levee:
tln-lefoie the 'li r ill Ihi let in the
Hear future. In .t president of
the 'leiisus levei 1 ..ard bus mturued
lifter having let the enlargement and
rnisiitg of the levee fnmt Pulton bit .ion
UP to the eo.ll chute jllst iM-low low II.
'I In work complete. the Invito eacept-
llil' uboiil live slatloils ceilpied by the
rullr ml 'Ihe llaha levee lar.l e..iu-pl.-tel
about tell stHtloua In fnmt nf
town.
I'npulHt frfMc tu t iiloriid-i.
Di-.stKli tol Nov. IJ. Coinpleto re-
turns from the Interior of the Kale
now Udng sent In clearly dcnou.trutc
thu fact thut the lu-ople's mirtv Is no
ouier
.'
a (tutor In state polities mid
that after a year of experience the re
pit 1 1 lean party Is 01111 more safely in
coiitiol. Thu leiolintf miilug towns
with few I'dceptli'll returned their
tls tlu I lepllbllcull lli.tjorltle und eten
ill counties w here they were formcil.i
strong the populist have elected then
ticket bygriatl 1 educe. I majorities.
Marl in I law ha I ecu roclu luted lu
the province of llnicelona Spain. 1 he
police liuve 1 ecu relnfutecil ny tlctcet-
iv
vns from tndrld. und una hunting thu
nnni'i'lilst night niul day.
Fastidious
Guests
tn r Iri .t'i litis f.p.l f.ni with
l' '. 'itt.rth.m.itn ntlu r.irti u
t 1 illC t.ll ll. lli'AV t"
. fy
in tl")
iiryrtKiy atiu flltv.tv u
t'.tftjuil.ir i a proMcni. Wo
havi-the answer loit.
USE
SILVER
'JHVRN
' UUTTERINE
I "
in.t.u- 01 mo purest m.iti rLtlt
by ix new nrul spcci.il prm
u riiMs " .-ii-.sis on tin t.i
1.
ii gr.'l.i'n-.ic.xil.s in tin- 1
"
YViiU' for our mo Ii.. ' '. t .1
Infonnition ami rum "t u-
1 -t w!;oli .i!c ajiiU.
iRiWUR PACKING CO.
Ktirts.ts City U. S. A.
t'NtllN IMI'll'll'.
The llitrrrmii.-iit spfhlin; t'otilrol of tlin
I'riiiiirtjr lliroiiKh Itn ilii-rliii
I . loni. .Nov 'i -It isiiui.MiiiiCf 1
niltho.iliilitrh here that it I1.1- ieen
lieeii decided on the rt of H
ment tn nsh tlie fcilentl courts t 1 up
p.int ilcurgf W. Donne of ihieifi
and I'iSMtcriek K. I'oudurt.of New ..rli
Hss.Mlnti rceeivera of the Cut u V tlie
; 'I his will (fire the govern 111 nt n ree
repreM-uttittVes.
j lleeetver I lark will I. .' . .l .it
j elnrge of the op.'ratlng .1. ntm. it
11.nl Itecelver Clinic of the -unting
department
Ills nndoratoiMl that ndditioniil re
ceivers un? likely to Ihj appo n'ed to
lepnsent other security holders .f tlio
I'l.lon l'ueillc.
tinf ftn.i
Si. Lot is Nov I J.- 'I his mm n : ii;.- al
the M .lames hotel .lames -.ilio. -n. of
New trU. mid tl. Perry lollms of
Washington. i. I udvertlsttii; agents
for a new ciffnrrette wen found dead
ill lied having heel asphyxiated by as
from a defective burner.
snot. In Colon. it.
Drsvi:n. ( ol. Nov. IJ. A big snow
is in proiftcss In ( olorado. 'I lie fall Is
grne nil all oer the state two Inches
being re pureed from l.eadvllle and
Aspen ut .'i o'clock. A strong west
wind Is blowing und the storm will
probably eolitiloie sonic ttlllit.
Teacher ' i:uiiiliiiillnti.
OM.AIIOMA I'm Nov. I. )r p V..
Marion. Presldetit Hoard of education
Oilthrle (). T.. Then will be an exam
iuatiou of applicants for high school
teachers' cnrtlllcutes on November IS
ill your city at such a place as your
honorable board may designate The
candidates holding elly or county cer-
tificates may have the grades on all
studies below the high school accepted
at the option of your board lilies
lions will be sent you tu good tune
Very respectfully
I-'. I. II Al.l Ol K.
See. Territorial Hoard of Lducution
Professional Directory
LAWYERS.
A. 0. OFFHAUSEN
111 MKll tl eo I I 1 loll
For tlie City of Cittliriu.
Olllce with S ll. Decker. 11ttor117.it-
Law ovi r (itilhric Nati. ual lluil U
All (Jilliciilt Accounts Looked Alter
And git en prompt Attention
IL I. KUUMNflAMi:
Ai IOIIM 1 - IT l.tV
l.tl;illt I'oinily Ali.lr.trt..
Ohlaht.ma Aieime opposil l.uud Ulllca
i.i 1111:11 OKI l.
JOHN po-sTLII W W Tli'iMAS.
FOSTER & THOMAS
A 1 foii.M t s-a r-L.in.
Practice in oil the courts ami t.ef jrc
the Departments at Wash 1 uK t.-u
Mpeeilll Bltelltioil given t i
cases arising under towr
situ luws
aWTX-lVi.lEi OHL.A
UliAS. UIlOtlN
Att 1 m . t erut
Al lOllNKl -AI l.t
U1IJ Uktnlioiu.i Ave ujt '11.14
fll'TllttlB. OKLAHOMA
0. A. HUGHES D. D. S.
DEfMISTiiY IN ALL US BRANCHES
linirn ltoii.il. ll.t. Iliilille'. Ill.tr b
(Her Capital Nutlnnul ll.ink.
lit I llllli: - . (1st AHUM J.
I J. I.O WB. A II tl' atvU.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 175, Ed. 1, Monday, November 13, 1893, newspaper, November 13, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67822/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.