The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 76, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 5, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL OHOAN OF OKLAHOMA 1IKMO0KAUY.
OKF1CK OK l'UMI.ICATION M.lllKIHON AVKNUK.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MORNING SKPTTDM13KR 5 1805.
NO. 70
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INTERVIEW WITH THE HAK DE-
CLARED BY LAW TO BE DEAD
TALKS ABOUT HIMSELF.
Says lie Mm (lltnn Anny to llio Insur-
nnru oiiimnl' Iij fli-urgo Hurry
Ono of tin- I'lnlilnt; l'arty to
Whom Up lliur Wrltiin Two
Letters Ills llupprni-
riiii i :iml l nattering.
CUPID'S CAl'KKH.
ST
lllCt
tll.-r
Ami KukHk Slints Hi I'mndm; Inclilrnls In
Two DiiiniiliiN.
The umpire's perils tiro not o'er:
lie hastens to renew
(Us accident insurance for
Another month or two.
A petition Is in circulation in thlt
illy asking Governor Uunfrow to pur-
don .1 i in llcuton who murdered his
fathur-ln-law Murphy at Oklahoma
Ulty some yeats ogo. Murpliy ami Hen-
toii both llvutl here anil weto well
luiown. Murphy wus a hard drinker
"and in his reinovtil to Oklahoma Pity
he kept it up. Finally ono day Murphy
allticlied llcuton and wus abut and
Killed by lilm. Ilcnlou is now in tlio
Kansas pen. whilu his wife and chil-
dren are at Oklahoma City The wife
taken the side of her husband ami Is
still clinging lo him praying for hla
release. She tuipports herself anil chil-
dren at Oklahoma Oily by hard toil
and when this littlu children ask
'Where' papaV" she tellB them he
will be home booh and that lie Is In
Kansas on a visit Arkansas City
Traveler.
Tlio hllllMrttir College.
Tiie full term of the Agricultural
and Mechanical College at Stillwater
will open Wednesday Sept- 11 exam
inations for entrance beginning Mon-
day Sept. !. There are Indications of
Lun increased number of students from
tho different part of the territory.
Tlio college has unusually large and
valuable colli tlons of apparatus and
other tneuns for illustration. The
library numbers over "J.000 volumes
and large additions w' 1 bo made at
once. This yeur all the college classes
will bo represented. Tho preparatory
r. imu then I bhavcd j depattmont given instnictlon.by skilled
teacher. In tho common rc.iooI bran-
i lies lilting lhoe not otherwise pre
pared for regular uollepo work
There In no tuition or inridental fee
Hoarding ein be secured at low r.iltu
The liberal endowment by the United
Slate government uuublos ibis college
to expend much more In facilities fur
teaching than Is within tho reach of
any other institution In tho territory.
Veiy truly U. K Moitiinw
('resident.
Jiii ni. Mo. Sept. 1. A reporter
L)r l'r.tltor. the Insurance swill-
toiuiid Miniluv' in the vt 'loils of
Norllu-rn Minnesota and UU captors
Attorney Hubert Ilorrielt and thief of
Police. llkerson of Topekn at Tol-
mage lnuii. on tho Chicago (Ireat
NoUern rallwuy at 0 o'clock yesterday
morning. Itoiwoen Taltnnge and St.
Jo'epli which was reached at 1:S0
o'clock this afternoon the reporter
talked with I'Vakcraiid the others and
obtained the complete story of the
ihasc and eiptur .
lu-n iiskc'l to tell the story of his
wanderings Or. I'rakerKald there was
not much to tell.
I did full into the river the night
we were ll-hing." he suhl "ntul caiuo
cr near being drowned How-cvar
tln-iv was driftwood Moating in tho
stream and I ciiuirhtu log and (United
down tnorher fur a c iislderable dis-
tance I'iniilly 1 found a place where
1 could touch liott m unit wuded out
oil the laud 1 Inld there .ill that night
and all the licet day
When icmindrd t'liat the current at
the point here he disappeared formed
U whirlpool when- the best of swim-
mers would not think of venturing
lie said ho knew it was a terribly dan-
gei oils place ami eoiirodored his oa-
cape from diowmug i miracle.
Mo amount of iiue-stlou'ing or argu-
iiitnt could umke Mm change this part
of the stor. in the least.
'1 doi.'t'kn iw j.'-.t when it iwis "he
continued "that T left tin. river but
with my elolhin r mud ly itml bedrag-
gled my hat lost my hair full of sand
I was in no conihlu u to go buck to
the Sprmgs and accordingly I ennui
to KunHl'ity. I h id formerly stopped
at lirst class hotel hut this time bo-lan-e
of my appi a1 ance.l did not want
to g to one of tlirm. und so went to a
rooui'iig hoiie-tii invntl nvenue s uth
of I'lrth street ultuostiltagoutilly across
ftom tlie ( cntropo Is. I stayed there
fourdui. On t lie second day 1 wont
to Twelfth slice' near Walnut street
und lioiiirlit a rtt
oil all m v lnai.1 and if anyone in
Ivan as C"it. whol. n.-w me had been me
on the streets l.i did not iceogiiicme.
At the rooming house no one asked
lin inline and 1 did not volunteer to
tell it Then I went to Chicago.
Wliil.- I h. re 1 ih'iiU I saw Dr. I. Is
love of St Loin- hut ho wns talking
to some hollas and 1 did not approach
ltini From lining I went to Milwau-
kee and st.ne I iii. -t of I lie fall of that
sear lt that tone the name of Kra-
lcr iiad tn-eii too much advertised and
1 told u roommate that 1 was from
Denver und that ni mime waa William
Sehnell I went l.v the name of
Scluifll from that time on."
1 lied In Wisconsin and Minne-
sota over sinoe.''
' Why did you conceal your Ident
ity"
I didn't. M
cs but the assumed name and the
fact that j on kept out of sight when
the companies wero looking for you
prows tlic rontrury."
.Well I had not decided to stay
aiway until the pipers said all kinds of
thing' about inc. Then I knew I wai
in disgrace and could not make a Hv-
jnff If I came litiek. Jt wa you news-
Jiaper boys who got me into It."
Then after a lone pausu he wild:
No It was my own lault und no one
eUe'-s. 1 have wanted to come back a
thousand times ami cumu near com-
ing but the disgrace und what people
were suvlnif aiM.lll me Kept m irtmi
doing Kii This living ihjtith Is horrible
and 1 am glad now J urn going back."
It was telegraphed from Dulttth
that oil eM-cted 1 blllire of the III'
-IJtaii'-e moiie
"'1 lie way that came to 1 told was
-that I said the springs had good niedi-
cln.'ilU:ilitico and it would take $)
to h ilieiuiip right. I never bald 1
IukI that much inonev or would de-
velop the spimg:- 1 ntnyod In the
wo-hN in Unit pari of the country for
the liiht six mi'iitlis to gut tlie hoiieflt
of i he spring because my health bus
boeiil'uU. I have been blok nearly
-three yeur-i now and nothing did mu
uny good until 1 reached thow
fmriiicrh."
j)r. Kraker carefully a voided answer-
ing questions lotcndeil to rovtpil hi
means of hubsisienctv Finally when
the iiuentlou. Who iave you a-vay to
tlie insurance eoiiipanieHand furiilshed
the information that led to your
urrcst?' was bluntly asked the doo-
tor started suddenly and taul: "I
tjouk l vaB t'uorne llurry one of tho
men who went Ashing with mo. 1
wrote him fioin AYImousIii lust whi-
ter lie wus in New Mcxtuothen. lie
unsweied my letter und I wrote iitmlii.
Jjut never lurnril from him"
In my kccoml .letter I told him
nVnit ft voung' man who-e name I
won't mention who wan cry kind to
to me when 1 was hick. I told Ijljn
the n n vr inhn' nainf und I 'kink hi
wrote to him and got in addraas ft x
1 iuoed into M'nnisitJ. I am
.m lied thflt JIair gavo iw away.
j(j i.iii Kew ijxiei) now under ar-
.. lie wasarrestud Moberlv two
.i. i ug for burglm y I don't know
of aiiv one oUo who had tho means of
l.ii in nig just where I i)s who would
civ.' me away.'
I .r Fraker denies that he has seen
JiOipn'u- ICtlinuniU Itte foimer ofHou
h"V miic he loft home lie also says
hi- kno.K nothing of MeactuW tho
iiujrJ. who was Ushing with hun.
he has not seen a Ivausas ity
1b 'tr r any of iiu Jvansus
til u eulntanoys tinea hflwentawny
moit tuu two yeari. ago. lie went
smooth shavon most of thp time bill
irr"- Iwarilln Minnesota Ik-cmu-mj of
the mosquito II says his nriln ob-
jection to coniiii hails is that hU pri-
vate hlslory h;v all been raked up aud
gfattercil brpaA.oas.t by the newspapera.
Clino. tlernlenbercir anil Ml Killlli lllck
Mm Untied Iii Mnrrlace.
At the homo of Mr. aud Mrs. Val
Wolf on Division and I'crklns streets
at 8 o'clock last night Hev. C. N
Queen pastor of lMymouth CongreBii-
ttonal church united In ntarrhtgo
Charles lleratntibertfer and Miss IMlth
Hick In tho presence of u select few.
Mr. Daugherty and Mlsa llceslo Uecd
were the attendant. Miss HloU la n
pleaBantand auooiupllshed young lndy
und sinro her residence hero hna
gained many warm friends. Mr. (ler-
steiibcrger Is a Mason and a valued
member of tho militaiy baud. The.
young couple start In life with tho
boat wishes of u host of friends. After
the wedding a reception was held ami
the nowly married couplo was sere-
naded by tho military band.
THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA.
INSURGENTS- PROCLAIM A CONSTI-
TUTION FOR THE GOVERNMENT
FIVE STATES IN THE UNION
llio MnninUur Santa Litre l.leetiil I'rpsl-
ilent NujiKii to Hb tlie Ciiidtul - l'1-oi
to Mnlio.Atiirro lllitulor IINriiMetl
lint Not Intltintcil oilier of-
noliiU of tlm New-
l'leilceil lti-iulillf.
THE COLD RESERVE.
rtiltlllTOItlAli SKKTCIIKS.
r.of)o. Sent !. A Havana dla-
patcu to the Time says that a meet-
lug of insurgent delegates at Xajasn
proclaimed a constitution for the re-
public on n federal bwsis of five statea.
They alo oleeled the Munmhof Santa
Luoia president and app'iiuted various
otllcoiji as well ns confirming the nom-
inations of Antonio Mnceo to bo gun-
oral commanding in rmntingo do Cnbas
Mox OomoK In 1'iicrto 1'iinelpe. and
lloloff In Santa Clara. Xajnsn was
proclttliuoil as the provisional federal
capital. A resolution was adopted
permitting farmers to sell thulr pro-
duce In the towns on the ph msnt of
Sr. per cent ad valorem duty
A proposal to proelnim Mtireo die-
tutor of Cuba was discussed fur alx
days ami was finally withdrawn. Tho
Autonomist party intend to petition
Spain for self-government on Canadian
lines. It is stated that Cnuiox 1 In-
clined to accept conditional autonomy
but Maeeo declines any compromise.
FRAKER IN JAIL.
l!ie l'liiiiiuiH linnninoe Ntvlnillrr l.nrlei
V In Kimiiii t'lty.
IC.SAt City. . o.. SepU I. llr.
(Icorgo W. Fraker is locked up In tho
ilacksuti county jnil. ohargud with
complicity in the fiaud praotieeil to
secure tho insurance he had on his life.
Arrested Monday morning near
Tower Minn he was at once taken to
Diilnth and brought as rapidly iib pos-
sible to this ciu In charge of Chief .1.
M. Wllkorson if Topekn who made
the urrest. He landed here vesterduy
afternoon at ft o'clock over tho Mapio
Loaf and was at once tiiUon to tho
county jail.
All doubt as to his Identity has lied
He tulmitft it himself and more than 100
ficople who knew him made the idout-
fluatioii complete when he arrived.
While those who know him in tho
past had no ttoublc in rocojjnlKlUtf
hint an ho stepped from the train
there was a great change uppaieut.
lie Is lleahier thun formerly and lit-
btcad of wearing tho customary chin
ben rd and mustache wears "slde-
hurns." He who was once the best
llressod man in the Springs
Hriolt Matin In Offset Alltllmtrd
AVItlKlrnnnls of (li)lit.
Nr.w YoitK Sept. A. It was qulto
evident yesterday that tho Morgan-
Iteltnont bond syndicate expected an-
other large drain on tho sub-treasury
this week. At the opining ot business
it wits announced that tho Formers'
Loan and Trust company had depos-
ited S.0000()0 In tho sub-treasury. No
explanation of tho deposit wns made
but it was gene.ally known Hint It
wus for tho account of tho bond syndi-
cate and the belief was confirmed
later by Washington advices.
This is the second financial Institu-
tion to come to the aid of the syndl-
eat.. The first was the American Hx-
change National bank which deposited
S."R)0(XK) about a week ago. At that
time it was said that a number of na-
tional banks and financial Institutions
which hud been members of the bond
syndicate had agreed to aid Messrs.
Morgan A llnltnont in their elTorts to
keep to the spirit of the contract with
the gorornmcut to maintain tlie gold
reserve nga Inst exports In every way
in their power.
BOLD OMAHA OUTLAWS
TWELYE MASKED HIGHWAYMEN
HOLD UP A CARRIAGE
ITS OCCUPANTS RODBED
AX OUTLAW'S
MIH Ainiln
NWIIKTIIKAMT.
Ill
Jlillmilrt to Up I'lnrril
Itefiirinutnry.
Topkka Knn.. Sept. 1. Miss Annie
McDoulet who figured in Oklahoma as
Hill Doolin's sweetheart nud who will
this week he placed in a reformatory
for girls at Farmington Mass. for-
merly resided nt Fall lllvcr Ivan. She.
was born there. Her father used to bo
a Mothodint circuit rider aim his
voice has been heard in every church
aud school house in the vicinity of
Full Hlvur. He is now preaching mid
practicing law at Sklatook lnl. Ter
MIsh Molloulet got into trouble by
assisting Iloolin to escupc from tho
oflleors of tho law. She had a partner
named .loiniie MidkiiV Tho girls
were arrested together. Hoth were
attired in men'a clothing. They wero
tried nt Outline and sentenced to tho
reformatory The MldkllT girl will
be hold to testify in some criminal
ernes at Outhrlu. The girls are de-
scribed us bolng pretty and fairly well
educated. Miss McDoulet 's 10 years
old. Miss MidkllVlsld.
OnleriMl Out nud I.IiiimI Up tine of tlio
Itolilnrn Xcnrrlifit I!hcIi Mini In Turn
tilltrliiK lhi'rjrtlilne if Vnlut. Il
t'oiilil I.njr III IIhiiiU (In
Tim Iftlm ('iiiii-llitl to
lltiltl Up Tlil'lr lliniilt.
ST. ANN'S BURNED.
line of tint Olilmt Cittlnillc Srlioola III
Kiiiuuit llilroctl.
I'Altsoxs Kan. Sept. A. St. l'attl
fonrteon nilloft northwest of here was
visited ' the moit serious tiro that
hasooeutred In this section for many
years. About '.i:3() o'clock yesterday
morning lire broke out In the Ironing
room of St. Ann's academy ami in u
vuj'3 short time tho whole structure
win in Humes. Tho students in the
building barely escaped with their
lives. The town is without lire pro-
tection und the tlames soon spread. and
in loss than two hours the academy
and tlvo adjoining buildings were In
ashes. The school Is one of the oldest
Catholic seminaries in tint West und
tho loss is estimated at SlOO.ouo. with
S3).ouu insurance.
MAY AROUSE FANATICISM.
M Unburn rim In kletlrp Attiirli the llrllrf
In III" fiti.ululoiiii MlrnnliMU
City of Mkxk-o Sept. .Tho.ro is
aome fear lest the recent oirotilar of
1'rotestant missionaries attacking tho
popular belief in the Virgin of
tiuudaloupo may arouui the Inherent
fanaticism of the Indians who will
(lock Into the city in great numbers in
October during the coronation festivi-
ties the number estimated being from
7.1000 to loo.ooo. Some Americana re-
gret the action taken by the mission
uriea. who. however defend tholr posi-
tion ns being already fully supported
by eminent Catholic prelates of former
centuries who protested against tho
adoration of tho Virgin ot Ouuduloupe
denouncing It us a gross imposture..
BASE BALL SCORES.
WretiTii I-encnr.
At lnilUimixilU -Kiiiwu Oltr S Indiumr
oil l.
At Drtiult-Detroit II. St. 1'aiil IX
Xutl.lll.al l.fUKUP.
At !o4oi C'liehmatl It I Union 7.
At VaUlujrtiwi Plit Kamo Wsihlnictoa 9
Xutvilli I? j sc-coiwl Hm WsiJiiiitfttm 2
uWllli5
At rjliloileli.lifa-i'JillmleliiliU 10.Pitt.buri.-6.
At Itttltlm(irt-ltallImiifH. IamX
At New Vork-Nuw Vork . t'ljluaifo
W'-trn Axorliitluu.
At IlHrliiietoa tlurlluntou 19 tit. Jomvh I.
At lllfcrd-i:oWfora 17. Pubuijuef.
t .jtiuji
If. -ini
Vilenin at I'ornl l'urk Kitutaa.
Ottawa. Kun.. Sept. -I. T.w annual
reunion of tho Second Fifth Sixth
aud Twelfth' Kansas regiments con-
vened in Forest park yesterday morn-
ing and will continue three duys.
Among the prominent old hoUliers and
orators who will take part In tho pro-
gram arp: Uyneral J'owell Clayton
llou. Ihirnurd Kclley. lion. Itlchard
W HLie. Colonel (loud Hon. Lewi
llsnhncb. State Commander J. P. Har-
ris and AiUutoe- J H. Harrlsou
shabby suit that had icon much better
uuys lie wore a Iieuvy imuncl slilrl
with u dirty tie and u hat lhs was far
the worse for serv cc. Ills shops weic
heavy and coarse and altogether he
was greatly changed.
As he slupped fiom the train Judge
Doolev of Kxeel&Ior bprimrs. gra&peil
Ills hand with a "Hello Hoc; glad to
gee you alive again" to wlileli he made
rcBpouso that ho wa glad to he hero
pnil alive. Olhers crowdtnl uhatit him
find for a few mouiciits he sIikmI tliere
fiouiewhat dazed and allowed his hamn
to bo gnis(cd by many. Then he win
hurried ton hack and plBctsl In It with
Chief Wilkersor. and Attorney Herrtol:
and driven to tho county Jail.
At tho county Jail he wis sent to
tk rear room of Marshal Koshlear's
otlicc and It was tliere he was mot by
reporters attorneys and others. lie
hod wondcrlnl nerve und was tho
eoolot man In the room Tho object
of the closest scrutiny he never
changed color at any time and was as
composed and culm lit his answers as
though he was enjoying Ills summer
vacation and hud iinlte dismissed care
from his mind.
President Davis of the Kaunas Mu
tual l.lfo Insurance company waa In-
troduced to him and they greeted euoh
other with marked cordiality
"Wo have been hunting for you
vcr much for several months doctor
anil wanted to see you very badly"
remarked President Havla.
"It would have been no trouble to
find mo any day If you had tried" an-
swered the man with coolness and a
aureus tic smile.
"Well at any rate l am glad the
hunt is at an end. and that we have
met at last' replied Mr. Davis and
there the interview ended.
DEEPWATER DELEGATES
(Jotrriiiir Mihio Appoint! Drltientiut I'rtim
MlnMiurl to III" Toprku Ciiiiiilillon.
JKPFBIiaoN ClTV Mo. Sept. 4. (lov-
ernor Slon has announced tlio follow
hg Mr delegates to the deepwater con-
vention to be hald at Topeka Kan.
October 1: tseniitor F. M Cock'rell
Warrensburg: Senator (Seorgu O. Veat
Kunwia City: C. N Clark HanuDiul;
F. S. Hall Hubbard; A M. Dockery
(lalliitln; (ieorge C. Crowthrr St. Jo-
oph; .1. C. Tnrcuey Kttusast'ity: 1). A.
jloAnnnnd Ifutlon.l. 1". Tracy Spring-
field; .1. I). Hubbard. Veraalllos; W.
M. Treloar Mexico; HliI aril Harthuld
c 1 Jov. S. W. Cobh. St IouU; J II.
llanev Picluionti N. A. MokIot. Dex
ter: C. U. Ilurton. Nevadas L M. Hum-
sey St. Uiuls; Charles A. Young IVter
11. Tiernuii Jacob Hold K. L Alurtiu
W. I) Jameson Ferd. Holm Kanaas
City: Joseph W. Mereer. John T. Citap
Indepeunenee; A. W. lihter C. V. Cooh-
ran. John I Hlttinger St. Josoph; 11.
F. Swift It. T. Van Horn. Dr. C. IS.
Kd words Witteu McDonald Kansas
City
AtutuiimliKl Xtsir Hi llnuiii.
Samju Mo.. Kept- 4 John A. W.
IluMoU who had lived for thirty
years on Illuck river was fchot from
ambush yesterday af ternoori .nd killed.
The shooting was done about a quar-
ter of a mile from his house. The
family heard the shot hut when thoy
reached the spot life was extinct and
the assassin who was unknown hud
escaped.
CHOLERA IN PEKIN.
Mure 'III ill l'lflvcii llunilroil Dentin Kuril
tiny I'riiui the rrnllli'iirr
Vicioiiia H. C. SopU-1. The steam-
ship Kiupieta of China arrived hero
with udvlooK to August Hi as follovvif:
Cholera Incrcasea In Pckln and tlie
deaths cxccial flftcnn hundred daily
U is also iucicasing In Japan. Tho
total nttmbor of oholera eiuet rctiorted
throughout Japan on AugCst 'J was
771; detiths 4''ti. The aggroglito num-
ber of coses from the 1st Inst is 3fi-
Oihj. l'jo occurring on transports and
i the deaths aro IH.27S. 'J'horo were
'chfhtoen now casus in Toklo In the
wore u : twenty-four hours ending at noon Au
gust 21. of which two died.
KioihilH IVnlteiitliirjr Ktutlntlrs.
Toi'f.K.v. Kun. ..Sept. I. Chaplain
lirlggo of the Kansas statu peniten-
tiary has filed a leport of tho condition
of tho institution for the month of
August. At tho closo of Hut mouth
there wero 8"U convicts confined. Dur
ing tho mouth only .1 new prisoners
were received while 7.1 were dis-
charged; of the total number of prist
oik rs (115 are whites '.'tf colored t
Indians aud ty Mexicans; of the total
(1 white and 40 colored cannot read; of
the whites aro feinalcH und of thu
colored 7; of tho total Ha aro from
Oklahoma S urn Culled States mili-
tary prisoners nud 3 are United Status
civil priaonora; during the mouth tho
prisoners wrote 1001 letters and re-
ceived 1(157.
1'rlUi-l't Hoily r.diuiniKl.
1'nti.Aiim.i'JiiA Sept I. Tho decap-
itated body of II. F. Peilzel ono of tho
Mippoted victims of II. 11. Holmes
wa again exhumed from the Aineii-
lean Mcuhatites' cemetery yesterday
by the coroner's physicians. Tho
oolllu. with its ghastly burden was
uurrled Into the tool shed of the ceme-
tery but the utmost vletlaucu wus
maintained to keep the object of the
exhumation a secret. It wus subse-
quently learned that ono of the bones
of the leg had been removed and the
body relntcrred. The dead man's
skull was severed from the decom-
posed I tody hi Saturday under or
ders from the district attojney.
Omaha Neb. Sept. i.- A bund of
twelve mushed men held up a cnrrltigo
load of people in tin Omaha suburb
early yesterday morning and secured
several hundred dolluts. It Is an or-
ganized gang which has long evaded
the police. There wore four persons
in the carriage who had been In the
city enjoying themselves. When but
a short distance from lteuson and near
a clump of trees figures emerged from
the shadowH as if rising from the
earth nud surrounded the carihige.
Two men held the frightened horses
by their bridles ami nine climbed hi
about tliem In a threatening way
while the twelfth man stood outside
the circle and gave commands. After
the cautionary comiuniiilH tho Inmates
of thu carriage were told to get out
and to Hue up. The four men lined
up standing on their tiptoes with
their hands above tholr heads.
Ono of the robbers searched each
man In turn taking everything of
value casting theptuudet upon u robo
that was llirowu on tlio ground.
When this was accomplished the four
men were told to throw their hats on
tho ground with their coats ami under
cover of pistols wero ordered into the
rig and told to drive away as fast as
they could.
When the men ronehed llonson they
alarmed the neighbors who formed u
posse mid started for the scene of tho
robbory. Tho lists and watches wero
found Ijlngon tho robe where they
hud been thrown. Nothing clsu was
discovered.
lllVTII IX Till: OIIOIVIMIIL
Ki'intntliiniil Dtwelnpiiii'iitii Arltlni; I'rniii
tint llrntli of Mr. i:t-lln lllls.
Kkw Youk Sept. I. Tho funeral of
Mrs. F.vcllna llltss a wealthy lady
who died hist Friday was held yester-
day ami Immediately afterwards tho
daughter of the dead woman Mrs.
Alice Fleming was arrested at tho
Colonial hotel on a charge that she
murdered her mother by pulton.
Tho ease Is a mystery and In "omo
respects a sensational one us the
death of Mrs. I Diss gives to hcrihiiigh
ter the Inuomo of an estiite of gnon.noo
loft by Itobcrl Swift Livingstone who
was tlie first husband of Mrs. Illlsa
'lo Dr. llitllmau who was summoned
to her bedside Frhluy night Mr
Illlsa said that slut had been poisoned
by telatlvcHwho would bo financially
benefited by her death. She Mild that
she had eaten clam chowder and a
piece of apple pie. Tho doctor says
DRIVING BARGAINS
Is a pleaaant biisiimsH. it's a spanking team to rldo behind and yon 11 be
hopelessly distanced If.you iiiiuw youtelf lo get behind any other That's
what we're drlvt'ig hiirgalus In footwear and it's making oiirbueliicis strlko
a winning gait iTut dun'l forget; while we drive yon atrlku bargains. Wo
can't always be iu the road though; thu stock's going and don't wait till thu
lli-.sl choices have till been old. Now's tlie tinui to buy. Superb goodn low
prices; lliese are twins that put the Sliiinov pair completely In the shade
Eisensclimidt & Hetscli
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
"TB
Ropairlng Neatly Done.
Cheapest Place In Town.
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinwarefand
WOOD
111 North Second St German and h'ntjlisli Spoken.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
I.etlr I'lirrlern' CoiiK-ntlou.
1'jiu.AHKi.i'im. Spt. I l'ho Na-
tional Aatoehitloit of Letter Curriers
opened its sixth annual soseion In tho
new llourso hulldiug in this oltyyan-
tordry. I'rildent '. C. "otulln pre-
sided J 'Hie committee on credentials
reported a representation of 508 out of
Vut votM in the convention The mil
waa then ealle I. und a Hood of resolu-
tions aud amendments all intended to
improve the lot of tho letter ourrlors
Mrer read. The prlneipal ftmture of
the afUrnoon stlon was the discus-
Hio 1 1 over the Ume for nomination and
elect mn of ollloers which win settled
for I'Vhlny.
ILink NntiM Not liiiyuttM.
WAeiUXflToK Sept. I. -Tho Imyeott
doclurwl by tho Knights of Labor
some H1140 ago on national bunk notes
becaipe effective yostordiiy but tho
bank notea are a eagerly acepted ti-
doy us they ever were. John W.
liny os aeereUiry of the Knights of
Labor aurahe cannot tell how long it
will take the boycott to begin to show
Its effect but thiuks that in the course
of sixty days' bank note will begin to
be turned down by u great many peo-
ple. Aid Aculiut I'll tli fork In Oklahoma.
I'RhRY 0k. Sept. Near llluok
will Kay county William Knapp and
U b. Oiler well-to-do farmers fought
over some hay. oiler cut ivnanp bud
that Mrs. Illiss attendants failed to
give her the medicines ho left for her.
Ho secured the dish In whloh the
chowder hud been mid a piece of tho
pio and gave them to thu
coroner. The coroner had an examin
ation tuiide of the dead woman stom-
ach by Chemist W. T. Sihcele who
says that he found truces of metallic
poison In the stomach and also In the
dish which had contained tlioohowder
and that It had evidently been very
skillfully prepared by some one with
a knowledge of poison.
STON'E SILVER WORK.
The (liiternur (.'uiirrr Willi lllmiil Coin
iiilltei-int'ii for I'our Miit-. I
fir. Loi'ifi Mo. Sept. -I. (lovornor
Stone who had a yonfercnee Inst night
with ex-Cougroaaiiiau I(. P. lllanil on
thu sliver ipiiistion. Mild to-day. "Wit
merely talked over In an Informal way
thu work of organisation of thu
friends of silver in accordance with
the general pluu adopted by tho
recent eonfurencii at Washington.
At that conference I wus appointed a
member of the provisional ooiumltto"
with instructions to confer with tho
leading free silver Democrats In -Missouri
Kansas. Nebraska and owa
with regard to thu selection of a ooin-
milteeinan III euch of lhoe states to
take executive charge of the work. I
huve opened eurreapoudenee In pur-
suance of thut Idea aud as soon as tho
free silver DomooruU In the states
turned indicate to mo the men for thu
work I will ruport the names to chair-
man Harris of tho nullonul committee
who I suppose will isbiio a call for
uuother meeting of the friends of sil
ver In order to perfect the organiza-
tion of the sliver foreoa in the Demo
cratic party for nit aggroaaive cam-
paign." Tuiiiuisiiy Make u UulL
Nw VrniK Sept. I. The executive
committee of Tammany hall held a
meeting last night at wlilah reaolu
tlons were adopted Inviting all Demo-
cratic organisations which supjiorteil
the state ticket last November to volo
at tho Tammany primaries 011 the 31th
of this month. Another meeting was
held by the stato Deinoerntie loaders
who decided to take part in the Demo-
cratic primaries but also resolved on
motion 01 unarios ruironuu vo con-
tinue their opposition to the statu
MaiiiirnchircK nil KIikIh til" VtliiclcN. I'alnliiif; Trim mini; ami
l(pmh'iii"; j)i't)iiiillj alii'iitli'tl 1(.
2i! Hnulli 1)1 vision "I itcI Ciitlirlo 0k.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
Ono Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Gooda
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
It Is believed Commander Suranerof
the Columbia will be convicted of neg-
ligence u docking the (dumbiaat
touthhumptou.
lv with un axo ami Knapp broke 1
of Oiler's anna ond stock a pitchfork
through hla abdomen Oiler la dead
and Knapp cannot live.
JaiMiu flrilrn Flm WanhllM.
Lomhj.1 Sept. 3 It Is stated that
tho Japanese government has con-
tracted wllh a shipbuilding llrm at
Glasgow for the construction of tlvo
warship tho cost of which will bo
ucarly 825000000.
M. L. TLUlNKK. President. CiKO K. HILLlMisMiV I miner
CAPITAL National Bank
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid ; : $500U0
Undivided profits : : 5M.U0U
.llr
What Co. Jones Suys.
Uuthrie Ok. Aug. 31 'Vi.
Kuowlton Uandrrlno Co. Gentle-
men: Some time ago my hair began
falling out badly. 1 used Dandcrlne
for a few times and It has entirely
slopped my hair from falling out and
has caused a growth of vigorous hair.
Danderino is also unexcelled for all
diseases of scalp and hair and especial-
ly for eradicating dandruff It gives
one pleasure to recommend Dandcrlne
as I am satisfied It la all you claim for
it and that it is thu very best hair re-
storer that has ever been placed oil the
market Youra truly
Tims E Jo.vkx
Attorney at Law-
H
Stillwater and Orlando
xcMiifie Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
yiret-clMs livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando The best of teams ao
Improved facilities for carrying passengers between these two points. Team
always ready to start at any time iu the day aud return at your pleasure
Tho shortest and qulckeat route between (h'tbre and Stillwater la via Orl&&
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