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Weather 'ereoatt Tttnl't sM SatUrMaT. IpdWattyWalr
The Guthrie
Leader.
JHE ONLY EVENING A830CIATED PREftS PAPER 'N OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
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Volume 20
EIGHT PAQE3.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY OCTOBER lo. 1902.
EIGHT PAQE8.
NTJMBER 99
Daily
INJECTING
POLITICS
Into the Great
Coal Strike
POLITICIANS THREATEN
COAL OPERATORS
Fear That Prolongation of
Strike Means Republican
Party Disaster
r
I By Associated Presa.l
New York Oct 10. Continuing
their efforts to bring about a solution
of the anthracite coal strike. Senators
Quay and Pennwe of Pennsylvania
"anil Senntor Piatt anil Governor Odoll
Of New York niraln met today In
Platt'a office for another conference
The conference bogan shortly after
10 o'olook buc none of the coal oper-
tifprSj nor any one lopresqnttng tholr
f-nlerd3tS appeared Tha absence of
any reprosentallve ot the operator's
iftdo of the dispute wiw rogarded as
Ihdlcallvo that the morning's confer-
ence hctweon thti politicians would be
unvoted to an effort lo dincover some
means of forcing tho strike to an end.
.At 12:30 Chairman Thomas ot the
"Brio and President Dar of tho Read-
ing railroad ontored the conference
At ywtorday's conference the aj-
sorUon was mada by tin politicians
that a eonUnuance of tho strlko for
tyvcF w.eehfl would imperil the success
ot the Itopubllcnn party in the state
of Pennsylvania and New York. They
aid that with the advent of cold
weather accompanied by a coal fam-
ine th strllre would assume an Im-
portance that would overshadow tha
polls. The operators however wore
not moved by this representation and
xloclarod that politics could not enter
Into tholr business
Following this statement by the coal
man tho politicians intimated vory
broadly that a prolongation of the
strike would pavo the way to legisla-
tion luutful to tho coal corporation's
lnUroets. In fact according to ono
- pf the coal oporators present this
lattor statement was made In terms
so broad that they regarded It aB a
threat.
It was reported that jutt boforo ha
TpJt his hotel this morning J. P. Mor-
gan had a brief privato conference
With Quay and Ponrose.
The conference broko up soon ojter
1 o'clock. Senator Piatt stated that
everything had been put off ufll
Tuesday.
Chairman Thomas said after the
conference that ni conclusion had
neon roachad.
Suit to Revoke Charter.
Hirrlsburg Pa. Oct 10 There
was received at the attornoy general's
department today a petition from
Frank H. Thompson of Philadelphia
asking that the attorney gonoral grant
the lure of the namo of tho common-
wealth In a suit against tho Reading
Railway company to show why 1U
charter should not bo revoked for al
leged violation of the state constltu
tion. which prohibits a eoal carrying
company from engaging In mining
Miners Charged With Conspiracy.
New York Oct. 10. Dayhl "Wilcox
vice president and counsel for the
DeUwuro and Hud on Railroad com-
pany and on-i ot those piosont at tho
recant conference called by President
Tloosevelt at Washington has sont to
President Roosevelt a letter demand-
ing that the federal government pro-
seed against the miners' organization
in the court) on the ground that it Is
a conspiracy to prevent Interstate
eommer-e. Wilcox It is said on au-
thority represent ail the coal oper-
ators In thl action and was selected
as thai spokesman.
A&dum aaifeU
AMERICAN GIRLS
BEATEN BY FOREIGNERS
For Exercising Their God
Given Right to Work
For Living
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago III. Oct 10 Riot calls
fights between hysterical girl and the
arrest of girl leadors marked the girl
box makers sulke at the plant of the
W C Ritchlo company last night Pa-
irol wagons wore used to convey many
of the girls beyond the picket linos of
the strikers and tholr sympathizers.
When tho girl omptoyos of the place
uft the building thoy were charged by
strikers and In tho strugglo Mary
Hlllman and Edith Marsh who had
refufod to quit tholr positions In the
plant weo thrown to ma ground
trampled on and severe! boaten.
Rose Anne nud Marellno Zltto sis-
ters wero arrested on charges of
leading the riot. They were takon to
the police stal'lon and the Injured
girls vent home.
The Usual Assault
Shamokln Pa. Oct. 10 A Rending
coal and iron policeman and four non-
union mon wore driving from town
to iho Henry Clay shaft this morning
when a crowd hurled rocks at them.
The policeman fired at the crowd whllo
a Hungarian om'ptled a shot gun at
the policeman. Infantry finally put
tho crowd to flight. All l'oadlng col-
lieries in this vicinity were guarded
by troops all night
BIGAMIST MAYOR
GETS FIYE YEARS
Worker of the Coda S
Morris Fake Convicted
of Bigamy
(By Associated Press.)
Emporia Kas. Oct 10. Jaraoa
Pendleton mayor of Gontry Mo was
convicted of bjgamy last night and
sentenced today to flvo yoars In the
ponltontlary. This Is tha extreme
penalty Prodloton's attornoy has ap-
pealed to tho supremo court on tho
ground that tho state did not prove a
first marriage.
Pondloton undor tho assumed namo
of Coda S. Morris marrlod MUs
Oradc Obloy of Dmporia a few
months ago and later under tho name
of John Cox burled a coffin contain
ing Ice at Orlando Okla. and cir
culated a report that Coda S. Morris
had boon killed.
Pendleton hat a family at Gentry.
CROSS AT CRESCENT CITY.
Addressing a Crowd of 5000 Enthusi
astic Hearers This Afternoon
A telephone mossage to tho Leader
from Croscont City this afternoon
Btatos that Bill Cross is addressing a
crowd estimated to contain 5000 and
that tho enthusiasm arousad by the
Democratic candidate) U simply bo
yond description. The Republicans
aro appalled at the demonstration and
frankly admit thoy seo no show for
tne success of their 'party this fall.
"Unele Bill" spont several hour at
Democratlo headquarters last evening
and was called on by score ot well
wishers. He la In &a health and
splrltj and chock full of confidence.
8ECRETARY8 OFFICE.
Territorial charters wore issued to
day to tho follolwng cdVporatlons:
The Bank of Arcadia of Arcadia
with a capital stock of $5000. The In
corporators are: C. E. Bennett John
Threadglll and W T Harn. all of Ok
lahoma City.
The Anadarko Publishing company.
of Anadarko. with a capital stock ot
2000. Th Incorporators are Geo
E. Nichols John R. Newton and Elmer
R Qrlaatead all of Anadarko.
.taWfesstfasTi - i mitviMrtAi
MRS. CARRIE NACTION
SALOON SMASHER
Pays a Visit to Gnthriekithrie Officials are Hos
and Calls on the
Saloonnien
Mr Carrie Nation of Kansas arriv
ed In the city last evening at SWth. wero hospitably entertained
ociock irom uauas Texas ami ini'
mediately began a cutfode against tho
saloons.
Tho first disturbance that attracted
notice happened when she stepped tn
the Ritusrbusoh saloon on hpr way to
tho hotel. She proceeded to knock
tho ashes off a man's rigor but in-
stead knocked the cigar o tho floor.
She told the proprietor of the place a
Pew things ho didn't know before ami
left tho saloon and proceeded on her
w y.
X'he Snlvatlon army was holding Us
regular evening meeting on the street
corner and she stopped to svt a few
hearers here also.
A large crowd had by thij time
henrd that Mrs Nation was In the city
and the Salvation army hall was
packed After telling of her trials
and tabulations to the crowd she dis-
missed her hoaroi- by tolling thorn
she would give a free open air per-
formance on Oklahoma avenue at 10
a. m. this morning She then pro-
ceeded to tho Asto- house aftor mak
Ing roreral Inqnlrlos for a hotel that
did not havo a bar connected. She
registered at tho hotel as "uarrlo Na-
tion Homo Dofonder."
Aftor breakfast this morning the
"Smasher mady tho round- ot the
saloons stopping for a time at the
A. H. Dockor saloon on v"oat Oklaho-
ma avenue. There she asked tho
proprietor what he was lo the biul-
no's for and he replied "for bread
and nutter." She talked to him and
the crowd that had gathored thero for
fifteen minute and ihen proceeded to
me Okla hotoi to see a nephew.
Bnroute to Salvation army head
uunrBars Mrs. Nation stopped at the
Two Gharloy's saloon on North Dlvls-
on Here the proprietor refused nerm taken !nt0 hd orfsginnl con-
admittance She argued with him to j tmct The Oklahoma City couni;l
close his saloon and get an honest (0ugit hard for aaphaltum as ngnlnt
living. A young man came out of th nr4ck at t S9 er mnMe jard The
saloon with a cigarette In his mouth
and sins rorored to him as committing
suicide. This remark brought chee s
from the bystanders.
At 10:30 the "Smasher began her
apeech on Oklahoma avenue In front
Of tho Famous. A crowd of about
1000 people listened to her half
hour'B harranguc Mrs. Nation bogan
hor speech by reforrlng to Goveiiior
Stanley of Kansas as the agent of
tho broworlefl. "I bavie learned not
to believe any lawyers who say the
prohibition law Is onforced because
the lawyors aro nearly all liars. Kvon
Thvwdoro Roosevelt Is
of tho United State
not presldont
He is morelj
he ganot of tho hew houses ft l'lhlmsejf and yeiring "faha" wlin xjhi bellea-efl that he would prefer to
the groarert truBt ever formed and the Qovenwr Barnes and Alderman
whisky vast Is the mother hen of all Swatek contested for 76 ypJH-
tho truste now In this country. The A.t the new Illinois hotel the party
only hatchot I have Is the Blblo. It wn banqueted In the evening. Tha
is tho hoc hatchet I can find and I ' Oklahoma City people were most eor-
can us It everywhere. I am here ' dial and their hoipllallty was un
til e representative of Ue Prohibition
pa-ty."
Mrs. Nation raferred to her Kiowa
county experience and of her eall f om
God to begin this work. U&r expert
ence in WiohUa was told much to he
amusement of the crowd. "I was kept
in jail three weeks on account of a
so-called quarantine but no one was
sick eacwpt a man who srafked etg
arettee and from the fumes of that
clgarc'tte I have bad bronchitis over
sinew I am no tenfperance worker
but I am a prohibition worked Vote
for the Prohibition party and I prom-
la that the saloon traffic will be
stopped."
She closed her remarks by referring
to the fact that she was soiling sou
venlr hatchets to help oidld her home
In Kansas City. A large number of
the sourailr wero old.
Last night at Oklahoma City Mrs
Nation telegraphed the local W. C
T. U. to havo a hall ready for her on
her arrival 8he received In reply a
telegram as follows:'
"Do not come; we do not Indorse
you. Signed The Guthrie W. C. T U "
She expressed herself this morning
(Continued on page 8.)
issfflsMMsWs Vr M&JH2silMiiefo iji ff iT-jBl
GUESTS OF SOUDNS AT
OKLAHOMA CITY
j)itably Entertained by
Mayor and Council
i
he mayor council and officials of
at Oklahoma City yesterday by Mayer
JQnM ami the Oklahoma City council
ftd press.
The occasion w a return ot he
Vhtvrtalnmont glvon Oklnhoma GUy
sojons In thfc city a few months ago
TV chief olijeot of tho visit wns to In-
sert tho Jibw asphalt paving being
laid In Oklahoma City. Mayor Jonrs
(laming tho time opportune to enter-
fiin Outhrl vleltore few days slnco
eint up Individual Invitations and all
wc accepted. Included In the list
ef visitors wero:
Mayor J El Ball. Aldermen Packer
Newman Lltlle Oreen Spencer Bow-
e"n Clilff of Police Reynold. Kir
Chief Kesler City AUomey Hepburne
nUv Commissioner Barney City Hit-
glneer White CL M Bnrnes president
of the Guthrie club; F II Grew of
the Capital; F S. Barde of the Kan-
sas Clr Star and 1. G Nlblsrk at
the Leader.
On arriving at Oklahoma City the
Visitors we-re mot by Mayor Jonoe
land Presldout Classen of tho Commer
clal club; Aldermen Bert Leonnrd Rd
L Dunn Andy BlnnB James McCart-
ney Blaio Wntor Commissioner Dine
Johnson. Flro Chief Scott City At-
toinoy Taylor Roy Stafford of tho
Oklahoman and othwa. Following
luncheon at Hotol Lee. tho visitors
Inspected tho laying of tho trolley
trarks and macadamized sheets. Tho
council of Oklahoma Clly contraotod
with Barber Asphalt com'pnny to lay
24 miles of nsphaltum at $2.88 per
liuaiv yanl The original contraot
Contemplates an expenditure of $07-
000. Petitions for paved stroets aro
being presenteil to the council o tap
idly however that it Is believed no
less than seven miles of paved streets
contract for asphalt streets ran lee a
' ten JWir' guarantee. Asphalt street
ar far imBHor to brick
Following an Inspection of streets
tj ptrty took carriages foi a ten
mje arive Oklsliomu Cltjj lins en-
oywl a growth eecond to Guthrie
within three year. A Dolmnr Gnr-
den. a lovely parte with thentor. 'parll-
(0a ani raCe track. Maj-or Jonea gnve
I a coursing spread In which Ma-pr
j Ball ChlofH Kesier and Reynolds and
q0. Grsuu won sprinting laurels for
Gilthrlo. H C. Barney Ftnnk Groer
Hephurne White also rnn. Paul New-
n)an almost disgraced the Gnthrio
I party by refusing to do a hurdle stiint
bounded-
AMERICAN ROYAL CATTLE
AND SWINE SHOW
And Kansas City Horsd Show Kansas
city October 20-25 1902
For the above occasion we will sH
. tbsfts to Kausaa City and return at
mt o tone fare tor the round trip. j
TMcets on sale October 18th to 124
' lnglKiire good to return October JrT'h.
oontlBUOUs passage In boia directions
A. J. Corklns Agent
TEXAS STATE FAIR AND
DALLAS EXPOSITION
Per th above occasion we will sell
tleftata to Dallas and return at rate
of $0M; tlekaU on sate up to asd
Including October 12th. good to re-
turn October lOth 1008.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
U W Bryan has taken a woslHon
as Industrial manager with the MIs-
'BHrL Kansas and Texas rall-osd.
with headquarters In this city. Mr
Bryan was formerly eongeeU wWi
tha Ohoctaw. ..
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOB
O
DATES OF HON. YVM. OR08S
Crescent Logan county
(barbecue) Friday. Oct. 10 all
day.
Orlando. Logan county Fri-
day Oct 10 at night.
Waukomls. Garfield
Saturday. Oct n. l
. m
Kremlin Gnrfletd
county
O'ClOCK
county.
Saturday Oc 11. at night
Hunter. Garfield county Mon
day Oct 18 1 o'clock p m.
Pond Creek Grant county
Monday OqC 13 at night.
WaliMa Grant county Tuee-
dny. Oct. 1 1 1 o'clock p. m.
Medford Grant county Tuea.
day Oct 14 at night.
Lamont Grant county. Wed-
nesday "bct. 16. 1 o'clock p. m.
Tonkawa Kay county Wed-
nesday Oct IB nt night
Hillings Noble county
ThurKlpy Oct 10 1 o'clock p.
m.
Garber Garfield county
Thursday Oc lu. at night.
Marshall 1ignn county Fri-
JUSTICE SHIRAS
EXPECTED TO RETIRE
Became Famous in the De
cisioii on the Income
Tax Case -
CBy Associated Press.)
Washington D. C OoL lftJuBtlcM
Shlrns today completed 10 yoars' serv
lew on tho supreme bench and thereby
becomes eilglblo for retirement on
his full salary of $10000 a year Al-
though no formal announcement of
the Intention of Justice Shims to re-
nte has lieen made It Is expected bv
tha members of the bench and bar
thai he will do so. I
He woe appointed to succeed Jus-
iic Bradley in 1802. and during tho
ten yvwrs or nia set ire has won a
high reputa'lon for learning ai'd Ju-
dicial ncume i Hi- kt h graduate of
Vale In tho teleb atwt c'nes of CJ
and was admitted to th. bur lu 1858
and lirac-tlred lu PltUKiuig until he
was elmated to the :Knrh He ba-t
been In feeble health for some time
and although he Is r.rry much Inter-
ested In hie dutlee hla doctors have In-
formed him that his retfretuem U I in
Iterative !f ho would prolong hi life.
President Roosevelt hns ben con-
sldeilng former Attorney General
G.iggs of New Jersoy. for the posi-
tion while Senators Qua) and Pen-
roo have recommeudeil J.I. II Brown
of Pennsylvania. AUorney General
Knox aim has been mentioned but It
remnln at the head of the department
of Justice.
INDIAN TERRITORY
STOCKMAN KILLED
Had Difficulty With His
Brother and was Shot
Four Times
Ardmore I. T Oet. 10 In a dlffl
ulty at Cheek late yesterday Daniel
4MtlDjitti. a stockman U Addlngton.
waj shot four times nnd Instantly
killed by hi brother Urn Ikipinan
Tee men (jtuneled over a trivial mat
ter It u alleged Daniel attacked his
IkoiImt with a knife when shot Th
men a e both well known In 'he te.
frTtnry- Deputy mahaU have gone
to the scene of the crime.
The W. l T-
this' afternoon.
V held a meeting
'fW oaniera fiends were busy today
getUep; meUires et Carrie1 NnUon.-
MANIAC'S
AWFUL WORK
Swings Axe With
Deadly Effect
TRIED TO KILL AN
ENTIRE FAMILY
Youthful Murderer Had Be
come Insane Under Heavy
Mental Strain
By Associated Press.
Pittsburg Pa. Oct 10. While la-
boring nnder mental aberration the
result or the strain of perfecting an
appliance for patent on an air brake
OJine. Oawley n 17-yenr-old hoy of
Homestead Pa. early today killed his
mother and one sister and fatally ln-
Juiod four other chlliltun. He also
triad to kill his two older brother
but wns detected ovorpowored and
turned ovor to tho polloo Tho weapon
usud was an axo with which ha
eriuhod and hacked his victims be-
yond nwjogulllon.
Tho dond:
Mrs. Hanna Cawlnft aged about 40
yoars hoaif and ui'por portion ot hor
body almost pounded to a Jolly
Hallo Cawley agud 12 yearn who
sloirt with her mothor hwid frightful-
ly crushed
Fatally Injured'
Josephine baby head and ohst
battered; Adeline ngad 0 akull froe.
ttiretl ; Raymond aged 0 twin of Ade-
line lnwd borrihl Injured; Aguag
nged 10 head rnished.
TIia Cawlejis live In a six-room
house on Second avenue. Homestead
Mrs Cawley and Belle oooupted on
l).d while the otheifi Josephine Ade-
line. Raymond and Agnes occupied
other beds anil cribs In tlw snm
room Clia lee. the murderer his
brothera James nged 20 and J'nar
aged H.isctnipted a room adjoining
that of their mix her
About 3 o'clock this morning CharJTe-
auietly arosit dressed hlmwslL lulls
not putting on his slioen arept tlt)iVn
to the collar and seetijad all SJ!
Coming upstairs ha ycnl Intb hts '
'mother's room whoro Mb vjoUmg WAW '
all sldsfiljjg. Arter turning up tpj)
light Iho' mntilac npproaelitfii 'Mtl
mother's bedside and oniiheu' Rfjc!'1
BkJJllmm swing of the axo TliHtf' "
he iwinded the dead mother herttl -almost
to a Jelly. Belle thO' oldOtt
daughter slept ohronihont the Ume.
Oiler! hurried to the girl's side at
the bed and a-ruck her with the Re-
It Is thought that tin. first blow alls-
ped and awoke the girl but only for a
-ecwHd ue did not have time to
seTiRm'fiir 4je next bow killed iter
'tire timid then turned to tile smalls
children and struck each one over the
head with the now bloody weapon-
Believing Uifct he had deepitfehed them
all the murderer started for hU
brothers' room but James the el"et.
had ben awakenetl by the groans ot
the children and ai Che lee entered ke
selsetl a rm-lrlnaT eh air aid a flew
struggle ensuvd He overpowered Dhe
wurderer nmlly. awl turned hhjs r
to "'be )iollr
On tbe way to the station ChV
fought ferocionslr. but after kelilsT
placed In a reir he calmed down. II
did wit seam o realise what h b"l
done
When ph44-fHs reached tits lurtisn
Mrs' Oawley ami Belle W. dcaaV 1010
othera were still living but the UB
tors say th) can net live throHgji lh
day
8AN FRANCISCO SELECTED
Washlnp'on. D C 0. 101
FraurAuavwas toilay seleeted as lh
place for holding the next eneamp-
moat (if the G. A- It-
1 He 8'ito Fe South bound tratg dH4
t lliSO.-vafcto houw late Wf.
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