The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 98, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 28, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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UUTHRIF OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MORN I NO MARCH 2 1 ':.
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TO BAM TIGHTS.
A Bill In tho New York Loglsliitimi
Prohibiting Thorn.
HECKIVEHS DEEDED DISTILLERIES.
Ut.
lrf1Hl 'lllll!llUt llltl'llll l Clllllll'l't
I ltlii of the West mill Southwell
!)). ii I mid llMiiiue
'IVIeihnn.
AUUXV T. V.. March 2". Senator
Mnllin introduced In the senate j-ester-iIhv
b liill prnhihlting liny wniiiuiiifroiu
nfTpenrlug in lights or any indecent
roHtit.ni nt tiny place ss-here male per-
sons ro nsneinlikMl. An o1tnse is
deemed n misdemeanor ami Is punish-
nMp Iiv imprisonment of not less
than thirty ila.rs nor more tlian
one venr for eacli offense.
Any person svho procures any
ssomnn to so appear sliall. upon jiiit
eon vie I ion Ih )itnisieil liv Imprison-
inent of not less tliim three month nor
more tlian h yiar and upon eue.li utilise-
ipieiit eonvletion shall he sentenced to
stale's prison for a term not lens tlinn
two years nor more than live yearn or
pay a IIiip not less tlian IUU nor more
than l. mi 'I'lie postlnir of tlieatrleal
or other hills with imleeent pictures
is pruhihitfd ns is also I lie pnlilieutlon
of so-culhs-l high art iletiire.H in any
mnsriiKlne nesvsp.ippr or other puMicn-
tion
i:m nivriw iikkdkii ihhi'.i.i:i:ii:s.
Mn svsi ki:i:. -March '.'7. A ipiit claim
deed to the largest ainoinit of property
t.'iuliraccd in any deed llled in .Milwau-
kee in recent years was put into the
hands of llegister of Deeds .lolm .1.
Kempf yesterday moruiiiir. The deed
recorded coven besides the old Mein-
ers distillery. In Wnmvntso. thirty-
one oilier distilleries scattered over the
country from New Yurie to t aJIfornia.
The deed svas gisen at the direction of
tJie I'liited States court for the North-
ern district of Illinois hy which IVcsi-
dent (ireciihnl was ordered to call a
special meeting for the purpose of cipi-
veylng properly to thri'e receisers.
Among (tie distilleries included arc the
Martin. Kansas City. .Mo and Inde-
pendence. St. Joseph. Mo.
A I.ONO ls SM'K IIJl.F.I'IIOSK
Cine Mm .March -.'7. Twenty leading
eapllulists of St Louis spent yesterday
in one of the parlors of the Audito-
rium uimev. one of the latest improyeil
long d. -t.ini;i- telephones hcing placed
in the mum and the St. Louis people
talkinr In frieo Is in New YorU. los-
tnu W'usli'.u im and other oilics
n the enst wh te the system was ex-
plained to them in detail liy II. I!
hlone prusi lent of the Chicago Long
IliKtance Telephone exchange. The
St. Louis parly intends to organize a
western evclmne with lieiidoitarters
in their pits' connect lug all cities of
tho west mil southwest. Several mil-
lions of capital ssill ho invested in tho
company.
A FEMALE ANARCHIST.
I itiilie Mil lift sul. I to Itn Ill S It hunt Hope
r ICiTinrry.
I'sflis. .March 2i. The imlorious
Prem-h anarchist Louise Michel is ill.
without Inipe of recovery She is Vi
ye.ns of age She is svell ml Hi i t -il
unit Lei .line a te.ic'ier in I'.llis She
(silk exiled ill IsTI h.islli' lieen uilt! '
BARE FISTS ILLEGAL.
I A
l.ll Airulilit such Contest hi Kutis is.
lint lllimi ('oiiliwtH Ale I'nrntlttmli
Toi'KKA. Kan. March J7 gMd
many people in Kansas who do not lr-
lieve in peine lights have criticised tlov.
Morrill and Attorney -"niiei-ul Dhwps
for not preventing the "nilll" at (iMlrtut.
the other night. In turn these otlleials
have criticised the county attorney and
sherllV of Ohcrokee county for not stop-
ping tlio tight. In a letter to the To-
peka Capital County Attorney .McNeill
of Churokee county explains his posi-
tion in regard to the matter. Ho siys:
"Our state dllVeront from most
others has no law against 'glove con-
tests.' hut has h law against pr!
fighting. The niraii w hich took place
at (lalena on the Jiitli. utnlcr flic enii-
triit't signed by the contesting
part Uis ami the urn linger of
tlie Catena elttb. was to be it
'glove contest ' Neither myself
nor the sherlH" had nny nutliorlts-
under the law. nor 1ms the gosernor
or attoruejt-gcneiitl to prevent a glove
contest although we did all we could
w ilhoiil going beyond the tnw to pre-
vent its occurring. The partie . mini-
ating the alleged glove contest declare
their intention to go ahenil in spite of
our protests."
KANSAS UNIVERSITY REGENTS
Nell Mt'iulipin mi llullil In lli'Sl'l I'lulr
Unties flu. Hell Mi. II. ill s.h.i-.l
LswitiM'K Kan.. March .. -The
registration of the ICansas university
board of regents begnn in the city .ses-tenlm-
afternoon the new ineinbci's.
Senators . I. . Porney. Charles K Scott
and lion. Kriiulc (! Crowetl all being
present to begin thpir duttes. At last
night's session a committee fiom
ICansas City. Mo. consisting of .Mayor
Webster Mavis Dr. i-'lavcl II. TilVan.s
and .lohn Sullivan presented the
claims of the Hell Medical school at
Kansas City. Ivan. for which land was
given the university and asked Hint it
be not forgotten in the distribution of
the appropriation. The icgiilar re-
ports of the IipikIs of the various de-
partments of the school were also pre-
sented. The session w ill last several
days. There arc a number of applica-
tions for places on the business force
of the school the applicants seeming
to think that a change in the agents
means a change all around.
THE PENITENTIARY AFFAIR.
llnv. Mnrrill 1 1 .is I siii'd it ( ill I r.r u Mi'rl-
Ini: oT I he Ituiril ill llrcrtni'.
Tupck s Ivan .March '.7. liijv- Mor-
rill has called the penitentiary direct-
ors together to look after the wise of
Depots- Warden M. II. Miirkhain who
declines to take charge of the prison
in the absence of Warden Chase sus-
pended. The law says that thedepiitv
waideu shall lake charge under such
circumstances and i! is rumored about
the stnle house that Markhain's little
note will cost him his job. The com-
mittee appointed to investigate Chase
met yesterday nnd elected Slate Sen-
ator Parker of Johnson county chair-
man and Louis I'ochlcr of Meadu
county as stenographer.
LIVES IMPERILED.
Ill s VIII lll.l .
the i In.-1' ii'.'ILit.ii.-. for the commune.
Tin aiiiiiests was declined and she re-
turned in 1'uiis. only to be iuipi isoned
for inciting uiiurchists to sack the
lialicr shops in May. ssV paiMou
sss grunted her by tho gin eminent
but ftlie tefiised to Mcc.-p it On May
I liu. she niude her usual iiillaiuuut-
tors sN-t'ehes ui Lyons and on return-
ing I" I'm'ls vsus ug.lill nriesteil but on
OertHlettU if the iloclips. proving her
a be iu-.'iiie. was taken to the asylum
tit VtoniiH
A BRAV5 MAN DEAD.
.i SSunlrll I HVlelnlle S ll.i 4jllvllr.lt tlie
(irnii I ii.iiii'1 Itlul ill Slniitreiib l'u.r
A it it.
Miimiipsi. Can.. Maich t". K-
War.l.n Lavii.lette.lif St. Viintenuesile
I'unl penilenli.ir.s died ypstenlay. It
W.I-. lie who sulsinK.I the great convict
result eight eiii's ago at the peniten-
tiary. At the time of that revolt lie
was ruptured I s co.iviuts ill the yiuil
mul iismiI us m i.liiel I while they mnde
uiiuHucU mi the stall The guard ntitur-
hlly feaied to ilrel. but Laviolelte or-
ileittd them to do Ihelr duty ssitli the
icMill thai he received four bullets
from the gi:n of los ow u guards in his
1mj.Iv. svln'e -cveiiil convicts were
killed ami the .vsolt svassiippriHtM'il.
As u rw JiJ the d.iiuinion govern iipu
fi'tieeil hup on full salary
ItlMMl 'il.l Itlle Miisiil.Seiil
TlMWM.. h ' vl r 7- -0tl'lBy
llui Kjoii -411111141 reunion of Scottish
JUl M isou . of Kmiwis is in protfnw in
Topel.u T.ierc are :WM deleate-i fisnii
ki over I i." sMte pre -cut aiul the ses
t4uii vs. II cMeit I until I'liursilHy night.
Xoihn "f oiisi'iuuuo Is Ui be trims'
Bcl"l Ihv.hiI denreu work.
1 . .h;.iii i.j.mriuii.l) liKippouiu
IImi'iiii Kmii Murch -'T -.lohn Kin-
l.iitilier started front his
itf.r.lss die miles ss est of
i .tv a ssivu jgo siikc
iii.i'i'' 1. is Or H iieai'i' of
siatimi Sjei'iit sues for sinmier.
I'oii I Srorr Kan.. March .'?. S. C.
Ilyhe formerly station agent for the
Missouri I'.icliic at Mapletnn Kan.
tiled suit in the district court here es-
terday for '.' (inn against A. .1. Kail one
of the oldest and best known cattle-
men In the county lie alleges that
the defendant ss rote certain slander-
ous letters to (Jencral Manager I lark
of the road for which he lost his posi-
tion mid therefore asks for tlie above
duiuaes
I'l ill's Coilstlllltliinsil Collvellllllll.
Ssi.r Lsm-. L'tah March .' -Tliu
report of the commit tec on piuauiblu
and declaration of rights ss.is adopted
yesterday by the convent bin in com-
mittee of the whole. The fourth sec-
lion referring to the tiisatlou of
chinch properly whioh ssas tempora-
rily passed several days ago ssas Until ly
adopted yesterday 111 fuvor of the
churches and thuy will not be taxed.
The educational clause is now under
discussion.
I'.il.illy liijuriMl III mi l't.l.iil.iii.
Nusscssn.i: l'.i.. .Muich '.'7. -.lohn
I'aluvuut a Imurdor at tin lioiue of
Willi. tin Lewis sshIK-hiI into the cellar
sslth a llghtel match ss hen an explo-
sion took place which wrecked the
house and kuiH'Ueil I'alavant iueiislde.
Ills clothing c.i light lire and he vsas
t.ilalls burned before being rescued by
Lewis. Mr- L"vvis and three children
sseie thrown to the II i.ir by the forue
of the explosion and badly iujiireil.
Nt-vv IMri-tfhlll lllli'lltlilll.
Nks II s kn. ' onn Mari'li -i7. J. J.
M iii-gun employed in the mechanic de-
Mirtliieut of Yale Sceiitite school has
iiiventeti an apparatus by a leans o
vv llli'h the use of the motor ilvnailio ip-
yenteil bv IMlson Is nhsliileil The ap-
paimtiis reduces the voltage of' a cur-
rent. A test nimbi yesterday redilecd
an electric light current of HM) volts
four amperes to seven volts without
all'ectifig the ampere.
gei. I.
In... .
In i
l..r I
SVim Mui-.ter t'liiiiiulllril?
1'viims Ktiu.. Mareli '.'i. A woman
nuine.l Maggie Soiners. giving her renl-
deuce as liiilepeiideue'e Kan. came to
I'jti-Muisjlust Tliui-Mlay siml gave blrl'li
to a Ihv.v at the SontliHrn hotel. Yes-
terdu.s UKiriiiug the lswly of the boy
was found in the tear of a residence ii
the eastern prt of the city. Tim
(olie a iv investigating the siase
ItmHinli-r rnjlnr siiml
Wamiinohin Miuvh tf.- C. 11- l.
Twvlor of Kansas recorder of ileeiU
fur the District of tulmiibhi. has bmn
stitMl hy .1. i) Thomson publisher i
the Wshiuioa Chnuiiele for ').
alleged to Im due for urtleles of iuim
iiieiulutioii principally editoriulh.print
isl lu tlmt puper lit yiinr some ul
which It is claimed Tnyhw wrote.
A Fire Occurs in n Clothing Store
ut ii Busy Time.
)III.YAUKEE HAS A FIERCE HH.E.
I'liiiiii's llrenk Out hi h Dry (loii.U lloiur
mul On Over Half h .Million Out.
In rs ll.inmue i:iilninlir.l In
Mlnr.
Ciiicsoo. March .'7. A fire svhich
broke out in the basement of the Hell
clothing house on the corner of State
and (Jiiincy .street yesterday destroyed
the entire contents of the establish-
ment above the second tloor anil left
only the ss'tills of the building from
that tloor to the ground standing Oc-
curring at tlie busiest hour of the day
with tlie store crowded svith customers
anil employes ami the Humes running
throinrh the building like a train of
possder. tilling every nook and corner
svith their sinoki. it svas remarkable
that no lives sverc lost lu attempting
to escape from the building Ike follosv-
ing persons sverc injured: C. II Smith
leg broken ill jumping from the second
lloor window and bruised about the
body; Dick Ihtrns elevator boy. slight-
ly burned about the face; tirace Mer-
tell a clerk bruised by a fall and car-
ried from the building; Helen ( iicar.
clerk in store adjoining the burning
building overcome by smoke
Siiinuc! Colin a .salesman and .lohn
Dichel. the engineer had narrosv es-
capes from death. They were on the
third tloor of the building and did not
hear the alarm of lire svhen lirst given.
1 tot 1 1 men tried to get down stairs and
were about to jump but the shouts of
the crowd below svarned them not to
do so. It became too hot for them in
the window and both men grasping a
sign svhich extended across the build-
ing just litems the third story svindows.
swung oil' and held on to the sign until
they sverc taken down by the llreinen
Charles Siif.tli another employe was
injured .by falling from the second
story lie stepped outside to a svindow
h"lgc.niid made an ell'orl to reach a
window in the next building. The.
crowd of .spectators discerned hosy
fruitless svould be the undertaking ami
the excitement among them ssas in-
tense as they warned the uitiii at the
window to remain svhere he svsjs
Mtiith however missed his footing ami
fell striking the llagstone feet fore
most nnd fracturing one of his logs.
Mihsliraee Marlnll employed by the
clothing company was on the fourth
lloor when the llaiues burst through
the lloor. :s he fainted ami had to be
carried from the burning structure.
When brought out into tlie flush air
the woman svas soon revived.
The loss on the building svas siit(io.i
and the stock xSnui)il. The building
svas Insured for "t I. II ) l and the stock
for h0.uno
mil w st km: iiss s rii:i!(i: itt.si:.
.Mn.ss si ki:k. March '.'7. -I'ire broke
out last night in the four-story block
on (ir.iud avenue owned by the I'laiik-
iuton estate and completely destroyed
the building and its contents. It svas
occupied by Laildaur.S. Co. wholesule
dry goods and Tanner .V. Co. furnish-
ing goods. The total loss will be be-
tween i.Mia.nm nnd m;u!)ooii The up-
per stories of the .Milwaukee library
also caught lire and the building was
Mion a nitiss of llaiues. Ii contained a
s-iliiahlc collection of books. Ilarliu
A Wonibold clothiers' adjoining the
bilf I'laiikiutou building have alio
been burned out. Their loss svill be
Si Ml. I II II ).
i.s roMiiui i a sum:.
II 7.i:i.iiin. I'a. .March 'J7 Daniel
Jenkins and .lohn llnvak. two miners
were entombed at the Tresknsv colliery
at .' o'clock yesterday afternoon by a
fall of coal Jenkins was reached at 0
o'clock yesteril.iv evening. He is so
b.ullv injured that he cannot live.
Ilosak Is still inside ami theie are
hopes of reaching him by tn-duy. his
cries can be heard at limes and it Is
thought he is badly injured and unable
to help himself inside the wall. Every-
thing possible is being done to reach
him in time to sase his life
NO MONETARY COMMISSION.
(Irv.liinil Think SS'uli ull'a Itrsiilutlnii l
Inviillil mul May Not ipilut Dim t'oiii-iiilKiinierii.
Clin si.o. March '.'7 special to tie
Daily News from Washington sass:
The subject of foreigrf relations occu-
pied only a small part of the attention
of the president and his cabinet yestci
d.iv. 'I' io chief subject discussed at the
regular cabinet meeting svis the valid-
ity of the lass-creating the uionetaiy
I'liiuuiisslou The fact that the attor
i. cs -general ssas absent engaged m
the Debs case lu the supreme coin t ile
traced somewhat from the interest of
the discussion. The p.-csident is in-
cliiHHt to the opinion that the Woh-ott
lesolutiou svas Invalid and there is a
strong probability that he m.iv
ic fuse to appoint the three loin-
missioiiers authorized by the last con-
gress. No conclusion ssas reached on
the subject. It is said that Judge Cul-
licrtson. of Texas one of the commis
sinner selected by thu house of repre-
sentatives and a free silver advocate
coin. -ides svith the president's views
llnpi mul .MMmpi of Ailjuirnt fltlcx mul
Tow in.
Awarded
Highest Honors World. Fnlr.
lly the passage of a recent law the
district judges are required to reside
in their districts Aril more aitil Mils
kogee are exerting every ctll'ort t.i
furnish location for tlie two new of
fiuiaK
An Knhl young innii svnulfl'llke to
become a certain young lady' steady
for a ivh'.le but is ufratci of being
laiidpd. She has hail euoilgli exper
lenoe to kunsv just hosv to do It
A Norma n man svho adrerlifipd in
"boy wanted" column last sveok went
home one nlgl.t and his svife pieScntcd
him ssitli tsvlns of tlie sex he uiiver
tlcd for.
Oklahoma State lluide N'esvkirk
If the person thut swiped the gieen
casliiupre drens skirt nil' the clothes
line nt the south '-hie of the npi ire
svill call at the front door we svill let
them have the waist; it is about the
last rug sve have left lint Hummer svill
soon be here a'ld sse svon't need vorv
many clothes
Lungntnn correspondence society
Item: If Abraham Lincoln Cross- don't
qirit sparliin" Martha Washington
Jnlinsiug so steady he may hnru a
breach of promise suit on his hands.
I' S The writer is not a rival bill a
friend to both parties.
The most nourishing business of Ok-
lahoma is about to be boycotted by the
purity club of New York' which pro-
poses to line the man or woman who
is responsible for a divorce of WO (Mill
Tlie small pox cases east of Moore
have increased to four all in the
same family. A district four mill's
square has been thoroughly quaran-
tined and guards have been placed
around the quarantined district
CSSEAM
HMfeMl&ra
Rj Hit' V v fc" V Dal-.
ia
MOST Pl-RFL-CT MADc
A putr Grape Cic mi .! I .ut u HowJcr. Ptee
from Animoiu? Alu 'lor.'i.v uthriaJuUcrant.
AO Wi X-"' 'TANIUKD
'Ihisisa scandalous slam at Outli-
ne beauty The Oklahoma City Star
says- "Tlie female i oiinlerfeiter of
I'oUawutnmlc county Kmniu Itrlggs
is the best looking svomaii inOnthric "
Dr. lluxlon has kept ficsh vueelne
points in stook in his ollh-e during the
pint year and last night he received
fresh points direel fiom the Nesv Uu-
glanii vaccine farm. :i i'7tf
For a short order or a jroiiil 50c din-
ner oytlcrs and lunch go to the Cofev
Comiuiitatlon tlcke'.s. fn for 91 i'.
W Sullivan Proprietor. I 111 ' j Went
Oklahoma
Wanted to Rent Small four n oin
cottage furnished for light housekeep-
ing or three furnished room suitable
Address or call at lhuhier .v Co.'s Ki.'i
Harrison asciim-. 1 1 l.'l
Cheapest Place in Town.
HSRZEL BROS.
Dciih is in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware and
WOOD
II! North Second SI. Herman ami Eni!lisli Spoken.
rKOffsTI
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A GOOD THINS
1'iish il ubiug. Thill's easily iioiic us the public want it. Otir Ii"
go because l hey have the fci-l l'i ib'slriuim tluil our fimtsvenr u t ml i
nod cieiitort. nlkiug Muiiilmg .i ittlng yon feel at home In a pi
Sinn's. We bet eve in having I In- sl(1. lit the fiet iuslea-l of squei-.-mu i
to hi the simp 'I'he lit of our shin-is lis Pxmt an u square the lMiju-ii
the fmii is comfoi i .i -is i mocnsiti nnd the quality and durabihtgr 8u
to nuy other foot sveai nhminahlc in town. Our shoe price leave coinpetli
out of siylil.
Eisensclimid! & Hetsoli.
EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS
110 OKLAHOMA AVE. WEST.
REPAIRING NEATLY DON
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ii
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i U-. ad
I'.iriiiin In ll.ne it Nun llepiit.
1'Mti.oxs Kan . Murch '.'T. I'reura
tlons arc being made to break ground .
for the new .It . it of the M K 1 l' I
vsilli i'i rciiixiiii s in i mi In s on Vprl I
) lllll.ll -1 .1' I. I K I lis v l I..
i. i. aii'i a in .iiiiii- .1 en in if l'.ir
L'u s ill thr.jss tin br.t sliosi i f dirt. I Is lue lausr of the failure.
Siiniliiy riiinliii: wjm i fl 1-1(1
h-. I.ui in. Ma rub 7. The Siuxluv
t losing association simi-od anothor vio
toi'v yesterilay after a groat legol bat
tle in the uoiivietlnn of Jaoob Kurt
who was uhargeil svith selling vvhisky
mi sun ily. It I given but that the
crusade is to he. push ml vigorously for-
WHI'l. .
II. i) Al'l l.lrnlHlly Slilllll-l lllliltulr.
Oi i Ivan. March V. Karl .lueh-
bon. a boy about ID years old sou of U.
s JackMiu a eomiiierulal traveler
svhilc returning from duuk huntiug
l.ist night accldentull v dlsi'liargedlils
ini mangling Ills left arm to suoh an
extent that amputation ssas nccesury
M .vnr Nathaniel llarues of Kansus
I ' I .in president of the lianies
'1. . .IV . .V sK.t. i made an -
in .ui i he 'i th l'oor C'lilecttoun
NEW YORK HARD
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS
WIIOLUbAl.h AND Ml: I Alb
W'RECO;
Hardware Stoves
Tinware
lICb
Laliii
REFKI6ERA10RS. FIN SHOP.
BUUima
Genuine Glidden and Baker Perfect Barbed Wire
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Triulr-Uark IW.r
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A SI'KCIAIiTV.-
FORCE AND SUCTION PUMPS IRON AND WOOD.
VKU'KS UiWAYS TllK UIWKST. 'IU IS
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FARQUHARSQN MORRIS PROPRIETORS 322 Oklahoma Avenue Guthrls.
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