The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 81, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 11, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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I'liJS i-JSADIfiK GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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tit Urn tlrr 1'rlnlliiK
tf SI IK G NIBLAOK
Editor.
Ui.'f 'Ic line 1'apor l'nlitlidu'1 In Outtorln.
in" il t'l-RHH Of Oklnhnmn Denioersry
Tlio .dl Int HrRsn ot I-ORn County.
AVl.IiNES.lAY HKI'l. 11 18H6.
IMri liKAU. u ac. .-pis adve'"-
i i In- distinct and positive guar
a in it ha double the pal.!
t mi .-r uny newspaper published lo
ut inm
't.
I in It- viiKit Hltvh rv None of the bet
1 1 ..ii- (if the Kind in Uie West and In
i ininiMiut lnrc inuntlilnsof work.
i 11 yn
tir orders f.r binding and ulutik
h !-! they will I promptly attended
it IIHUIIIITIOM KATHS
DAtl.l
mill delivered in city.
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1 ins i-nming business is no new
tl. n ' with the Cauipbolls In Ohio.
It einsV as thouirli Mr. Vlnsant
c .1 tni many slugs with his pads.
1 Ross Vincknt Is- now unable to
oraw tns cuutrnl committuo together
i vcn fur dickering purposes.
Tiik modleo-lognl congress Is nil
right but why not take in thu under'
talicrs and make tho thing complete?
loiiN J I.noai.i.h Is displaying n
rather discreditable opposition to
overbid .Senator I'eiTor In lho "lm"
bll IIH-v-v
iiNATi-ii Fhoan's brilliant record in
the )al legislature was smashed at
one fill blow by a constitutional clnb
in the hands of the supicmc court.
tu MoKini.i.v's inuiingoi hivvc
gone to New Yorli to air his presiden-
tial boom ItisprcMimod that Fora-
Uer will not permit the state ol Ohio
1 1 be used for such purposes.
It is always bust to let woll onough
a'oni- Oklahoma City started to make.
wnr on Hip cambism The result flndh
the town full of outsldo gamblers and
twenty or thirty blind-tiger resorts.
When the war began there were but
two dives In thu olty.
AiTMt along earnest and learned
Investigation of the subjuot a Outline
(hrgymau announced Inst Sunday
that tho devil made himself. Consid-
1 1 iik' Ihe abilily and success that are
t i i .ill credited to Mm in hi lin of
i i ati nis. a inn? lie admitted that
!. mi- good reason for being quite
lrn-l f hii- workmnnsliin.
Tin i i vi ic people
ih win- hltKid t n
i.iiiira'n.- up u th
r sins.' wjti-r unil i
foryn-1 Noali as h il
ar. I il there w.is l
hi the time of
the tops of the
r niii ks iu the
luiplacently In-it-
1 i i-l in the
it ii.' to be no
d
A llmul i t pr.i iieiiiy Si ow
i e.iui.r 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 (f h tlie I .tin) unil U in vi
1 1 c tj vi-ryouo im' -1 ill cled wl'lt put-
t - an li'mdiiesH.
I tir correspondent of the Ijiodoii
Times iu Cubu nvyt. that ' in spite of
t he fact that thu government claimt
victories over the rebels in very
Hklrmish that takes place the lnstii-
icetl jii is undoubtedly gaining ground.
A Mimewhat rumarkablo thing is the
idespreud evldunee that thu spirit of
rebellion is bubbling up from the
Inner classes and reaching the higher
strata of society." And he concludes
after u full review of tho history of
the uprising thst Goner.il Campos has
been a fuilure. Thev claimed by the
lust advices to hr.vo won n groat vic-
tory over the rebels with suO men
iipaint.1 .i.'ioo and yet their telegrams
of the same day stated that all the
railroad trains arriving at Havana
from the direction of the batUeflold
cere "loiilml down with dead nud
wounded Spauish soldiers." Spanish
report of battles are not to be relied
on.
WHY TIIK JIOOTOItN oit.iilirr.
The Detroit motileal and surgleal
vouveutioii trained Its heaviest guns
mi the bloomer itosluHie mid denouncod
it will: a great display of righteous In-
iltgiiatioti. T' is Is ijiieur. One would Imagine
that a medical oouvenllon ould limit
its obj3i-tlous to sanitary el annuls but
the Detroit reeulcilrunts nbJMtud to
the bloomer cusluiue merely botiausji
it wai "iilTensive to the eye ami viola
ted tin uusthutic scute " In other
wife tlie medical wise men ohjvet to
the bifurcated garb merely boceuse
they d.i nut line Its looks.
Well iku't Hist a mere mailer of In-
dividual tste uftii all" (an it be
possible Hist thu vtm-f med al objee-
tl.. n to the bloomer i'ikIiiihc ii. found
in the fact that the L w !. i i-iviug
us healthier girls m l fewer -i-ion.'
bills"
Mg
vnrv niiv.Kin.tNUTiii: miui .iua
CAM'
i is sjul that tli a A"crbnn Ii igi-
ticer t i.ini .if CimiRifciiuiixif. recently
sent ( NtcHrMc-ua in t-Mtmni- into the
priK-n-Uhi llv f lIlL- Nl NISgtMl Mnul
and iu CMi-triietltin by the aiil of the
Liutrtl Slates guveuim-ul. will toon
report favorably to the great enter-
prise with only slight iluviuttous from
the original or present plan.
The board thinks that the canul cau
be completed iu six or seven years at a
cost of 8110000 000 TliAt seems to be
an enormous sum of money to -pe -1
inn single wofk lint when wr ei f
sider the grout imptirtntire mid mngni-
Untiiimnn'ltiilFDf Hid onteftfrisenno: llslsUtllial f
interest anil value to the who'o coun-
try our government should not host
into to grasp tin work at onci- It will
connect tlie two great oceans .m 1 nvi
10000 In transportation between M
fnrnln and Now York. The sel.- n
Ims many able advocates In tonn -among
them Senator Morgan of Ala-
) bamu -
If free coinage of silver should be
adopted and all th" nimts of the coon-
try put to the work of lurning out
millions of slrtning silver dollars every
year our jrovernment could coin al
most enough money in seven years to
pay for tho whole grand enterprbc
and at tho same time put millions of
money in the pockets of million- of
wr-rhingmeii who are now Idly iramj
ing over the M.utilry. Nor would tho
dollars lie "fifty tent dollars" either
but ji solid Investment of the pure -ver
dollars niitii-il from our mines and
mints. The Nicaragua canal when
constructed w ill be greater even th.in
the Sue cnnul itself.
1'AltCICAI. .ItWHUIAI. IVOUIl.
The Dnrrant murder trial Is now umb r
way In San Fruneltco. The hearing of
evidence was begun Monday of lust
week and telegraphic ilispa'ehes stu'e
that tho entire week was consume!
by the proc ution in trying to prow
that Hlanohc Latnont the in -.rdci.-t
girl i aolually dead. It is thought
that this work will be completed by
today so that w'leu the court c n-
vcucs tomorrow it will be generally
admitted Hint the lute Miss Laiuoiit.
wIioko mutilated remains were dis-
covered in thu belfry of Kmanucl
ehuroh several molitliH ago and were
subsequently Interred after a coroner's
inquest was hold. Is now quPe dead.
The Durrani trial thus far does not
seem to bo headed in the direction of
justice or anything else except to the
millennium. If it has taken over a
week to prove thai Durrani's victim is
dead how long will it take topn.v
how shu died?
now ir Ari'iiurtt nni.
A young man In .Marlon Ohio
in
abbut to bi married and sends the fol-
lowing touching oominunicst'on tithe
county papor:
On Inolosod card yon will seo my in-
tention I am going to got inurrled.
1 need not tell you more. I have i on
the heart and liund of a beuuliful girl
that is witling to share my jjystiinl
sorrows In Hie future. I am so I nippy.
I see tho future as a bright sunny
day; I can see no clouds on the blue
heavens if thore mo any thoy have
hidden beyond thu horlxon and 1
know It will bo hnrd for them to nil-
pear so long as I hnvo tho love of this
girl. I know that the unp&st will be
a struggle for life as il always has
boon tor me but n smile front her face
and a loving word from her true hnnrt
will 'make the burden only half hs
lioovy. I im so happy I think I am
feoliih what do you think? Hut if f
am I suroly am not alone about it;
for such is all lovers and so is life.
I'leasd attend my wedding. I pray
irive mo your best wishes and tell all
my frlond.
Wt trust this yonng man ha "ni.nri
up" his future as secure -ly us lie has
"s xsd up-' h'mself.
FRAKER'S EARLY LIFE.
A Ulillfiiriitii riijBlnliiii Ki-wilU l'iu-ril-Itnllle
Tlilnijn Ho Hint Diiiih.
Lob Anoki.bs Cnl. SspL P. Dr. W.
O Mol.eod a well known physician of
this city knows some chapter of
Swindler Fraker's life Hint have not
appotirad In print. He suld to-day:
"Pralear nlwajs was a shrewd mean
udlew. I ktuni h in iti-ii he was u
young man. He begsn t pructloe
without a diploma at Triplet) Mo.
Tills was Ian bi-eukitiir but he was
never arrested for it. lie fore long ho
turned drnggUt. II is utore was really an
unlloousud lupuir shop lie was arrested
for this offense and his business was
broken up. He married anil moved to
ISxcelslor Springs u watering place
seventy miles away. His wife was u
good respect uble' girl. Two yenrs
latershe at liome u u visit when
her clothe- and nil her little liolong-
lugs uuexpeeteilly made their uppcttiv
auce uud ith tl'm u mes-nc;e from
l-'ruker that slio need never c.im hack.
He declared tli.it 1m us loo jealous
and that he was tlniiL- with her. Ills
wife loved him iry muil. and she
wanted a roc iiicili.itum. At lat she
gure it up and applied for n divorce
and some time after married her v
oml htutbaniL
'Traker kvemed to iret into all sorts
of little sum pes. He would do some
mean tiling mm sink low in evervoue s
oStitilHtlon but uhiays niKiiaged to get
UHOK into Uie tow ii s (food irraees
again lie did get a medical diploma
at 1hL I bslleve he nuvc-i murricd
again ills father snd mother died
wucii he was a UtUe boy and he v ns
brought ui by uu uncle but nns
thrown on his own revourees earlv in
lifu and drifted by slow degrees fYom
little things to worse ones.'"
NEW CONSUMPTION CURE.
Cinuill C'liuiirnllur Hi'porU the Oliilim
of un Iliillan lUperl.
Wasiiikoiu- Sept. a A new euro
for oousumptlou lius been reported to
the state department by l' tilted Hutes
Consul Clvancvllor at Havre. He sars
It was flrsl bnmglit to the attention
al the world ut u eongresa ot pkysl-
duns nud selfittists at Itonlsuux to
oonslder the qutusliou of eombslting
cousumptiuu by raaciuution 1'rof.
MuHgliumi un IUiliun read a paper
whloh Httraeteil uuioli utUu tlou claim-
Ing to hae disoovered an utiles uiouc
proeess for the treatment of consump-
tion by the injection of tubular serum
which he say renders the disease
immune.
The consul reculls tlia aomparative
fuilures of other attempts to treat eon-
sumption siiouussfully and says this
particular proee is still in tlie experi-
mental stage The paper Is oiwn to
sovoral objections for Profe-hsur Muri-
glianuglves.no precise informatiuu ss
to hit procoh-s ror outulutug the serum.
tvhleh enn lm Im I m.lv frnin Mmlf
uif nip turuni.
and his btutlstiiv are 'inoomiUote und
lucking confirmation.
Professor li. TTtono Wiggins who
predicted the prut storm that wotl
over the VUantlcand Pacific in March
Is8j predicts u storm of equal Violence
uoiiu-in me l .in ana sis; of tut j n.-.
cut iii'inth
ft
TWENTY PEOPLE HURT ON THE
MEMPHIS NEAR MONMOUTH
FALLS THROUGH A BRIDGE.
A llrtikfii Att Dnrslt lite Unir Car od
Hip structure nmt Pulls tlin Train
Into the ttrrnm Tliri-e of
tlir !iiJnrol Mill Die
l.vef)im In tlir Cur
llmllr Hurt.
CiiMioM-.K. Kan. Sept '. There
were twenty people hurt In the wreck
of the Kun-.as City. l'Virt Seott and
Memphis passenger train notir Mott-
moiitli. Kan.. Saturday afternoon.
Se er;il were seriously hurt while
man es aped with only slight Inlurlos.
Tlie wrecked train was due hero at B
o'clock o As the train lien red tho
bridge over Indian Creek one mile
west of Monmouth an nxle on the
rear coach broke. It ran 200 feet on
the track and then tore loose from '!"
train and rolled over Into the baok
water of the creek
llv this time the train had readied
tlie bridge at d was rocking fearfully.
Thn baggage ear tipped and crushed
into the side timbers of the bridge.
The structure tumble to stand the jar
find strain gave way and the entire
train pitched Into tho creek twenty
feet below.
The stream had been swollen by the
recent henry rnin. The buggngu ear
fell first and the front eoseh foil par-
tially over it thus preventing the pas-
sengers from being drowned. As it
was thoy were tumbled together nt
the end of tho car.
With tho llrst crash caused by tho
broken axle the oxcitemont was most
Intense nnd whou the brldgo gave
way shrieks nnd cries arose above the
sound of li milt Ing timburs. After tho
train hnd fallen over thu men btil
Rllghtly hurt broke open tho windows
In thn side of tho car uppermost tiud
freed themselves. They then pulled
out the wounded.
Among those seriously hurt are:
lirakeiiiHii Morris Cherrrvele Kan.
who was in the sinoUlnt car ut the
time of the accident. Ho was lmdly
bruised about the head and bo ly: re-
covery doubtful
J. V. lirav l'arsonn Kan. fcvorcly
t -it (tbonl the hwid.
Mrs. Oliver Pittsburg Kan . nn ol-
derly woman nlllicteil with heart
trouble so severely shocked t'nit her
eondition is critical.
dailies Grayson Pittsburg. Knn.
two ribs broken.
J. IC. Cramlall. superintendei-t Kan-
sas and Texas Cool eomimny.
Mrs. Hsrper Parsons Kan.
Mrs. N. Morse Webb City V.
Mrs. IS. Stoworth. Webb City. Ma
Mrs. llelsford nnd child Chcrvvnlo
Knn.
Patrick llarmnu Kuginoor.
Ueorge ICuiersou conductor.
Itohert llluck hitihemun.
TO SLAUGHTER INDIANS.
Armed .llru In Oregon T.isttc On mi
Alleged limiting Trip.
HrilVH Ore . Sept . llodle ol
armed iiu-ii are leaving tills tour and
vlc'...lty d til) for tlie Steins moii-ituiu
country ostensibly for hiiutlng pur
poses but the mure knowing one: here
think thev are going for a til it runt
pur ii e. I'nloss the agents of the
resorption Indians recall tlu-i.i at
once thev will probably not liui" so
many Indians to care for this wl tor.
All the cartridges nnd annum '.Hon
have been b light up quietly tm I tho
town Is out of these articles i -day.
Developments may be expected soon.
COKERS MAY STHUE.
Slttmlluil Tliriitiulioiil rellinyhillllil Colic
Iti-clmi lileerliilii.
I'n'Iontown Ph. Sept. U.- l'ho situ-
ation throughout the Coke regions is
one of uuceitnlnty cuumul 1v the pos-
sibility of a general strike this week.
A representative of a les Ving com-
pany mi id the operators iiild not
runt tlio advance. Tlie lab r leaders
insist that coke has advui-ciNl from
Si cents to Si. Ho por ton and th-i men's
wages hIiouUI be adwiuud roportlin-
alely. They further nrer th it n fatrike
Is inevitable unless tho wu es tire ad-
vanced this week.
I'lon of tin )nerillii lit.
Sax IniMisro Sept. .-- .ludge I.
D. Meiiissi -k special cos el of the
United Statis in its si.'. od.iNMJ suit
iigniusi Mrs Jane L Sti nford has
completed his argument ami brief for
the roiled States e'reult toiirtof op-
peuU. .luilge Mi-Kisslek's argument
and brief controverts eve argument
and pr imi. lion ennoiuit I by Judge
ltiss .niii cites opinions In the supreme
court ol the I nited Slatt' In MipiKirt
of ever.i wi.-itlon assume I by tin gov-
ernment. Ialuiii) ( ull.e ii 1 Hijeily.
Uhami Kai'ids Mich. nipt. . At
utinwM ikucii jiteoo iiiry owner
and captain of the litt e mhooner.
Three Sisters which runs on HJnck
ltke shot his wife f jvir times then
turued Uie pistol upon himself Heud-
iug h bullet Into Ills bra i t. Tim mau
died instantly but t lie no nun may re-
cover. Jealousy is thu si Mposed cause
of the tragedy.
Insurgent- lliirn i: Vlllni;.
Havana istipL v.- usnisents met
the dotaehment of 'V usro near Sagua
Im Grande and dei. unded its surreu
iter. A refusal -.'ivon them ulien
they aUiickwl but were repulset) und
our of their miii.'ioi- killwl und sU
woiuuUsil. They have burned Uie vil-
lage causing it lost of SiO.OOO.
T w TIiuumiii 1 Dtsitli Dull)-.
Kt. Pktkjmhi Ho. S.epU 0.a Vlaill-
vostoelc dispatch t the Novo Yruiuya
says tiiut cholera is raging iu Cliiuu
ami tliut t.OOO deal is oeourrod dally tv
Peklli.
I am the owner i-f lots 1 and . bloek
t ami it. is and I. bloolt t. Outhriu
proper. I bare ne er sold of trails-
Urrsd said lots. Any doud on record
purporting to be from mo is a (priory.
1 hereby warn s i persons from buying
. .- ... . .. ------ ---. ---c
or hOJUIlg SUIll I IS Or OtllQrWlSO llltOr
! v th.U" :ana ? " l-'m's B
my agent at Ui Urlo Ueo. Day. 13
Wo are prepu nl to oleau your suit
or coat by tlie l renoh method ot scour-
ing and do It ot nonie and so cheap you
un i umii i- -c uirty cioiues any
I m-rc get pri they will surprUo
you Now 1st time Guthrie Steam
j Laundry A i McKgaud Mgr tf
BURGLARS LOOT A BANK.
The Iimllllillim of liluciilit. Knn. Untitled
or Hntivcru ('i.ooo nud M-t.iiuo.
KiJlrAiu. h in . s"ii ' Hurglnrs
entered the I mil. of htn'-.nd J-Yldav
night blew open (in- ti".i ed burRlnr
proof vault SimI tool oery ('ollsr of
the lnoney seeuriug Is-'wen tS.OtlO
and SS.OOO-. 'I here -re about forty
pounds of silver and nearly 91.500 In
gold.
Tho burglars gained access to lho
bank by skeleton keys uftor unlock-
ing the tool olicst of the seotiou men
of tho Missouri Kansas and Texas
railroad to get tools for working.
Thoy also brought railroad ties from
tho depot almost half a mile away
nnd put them above the safety vnnlt
to provont the debris from falling in
nfter tho explosion
Olllourft are trailing the men nnd
thoro w n possibility of tliolr speedy
capture. It is Hiought there were five
of thum.
BOOKS
POORLY KEPT.
(Iran
lirrnrs In thn I'ermaiiriit .Si-)ioi
I'll ikI Arriiiint of ICmisiis.
Tol'HKA Knn. Sent 9. A sen roll in
stituted in tho ofllce of the. auditor of
state for un error of ninety cents In
tlm liooks of his predecessor has led to
discoveries that will involve the books
of administrations so fur back as (379
and will reopen accounts with coun-
ties that have been closed.
The subject of investigation is tho
P'-nimiicnv school Inml accounts. So
far the search has gone through tho
neeouuts ut Coinunche county -in til-ph-ibet'atil
order and iu the accounts
nf six counties tho auditor bin found
errors of 5-1348. ". against the state
and gl 000. 5o In favor of the state or a
net loss to thu state tnili-m it can bo
collected of St.33M.tR. The auditor
will pursue his examination through
the accounts of tlie entire Ins counties
In the state.
A BIG
Tlie (Irnit
FIRE IN
BOSTON.
Masonic Temple
Itiilliltni; In
Ashen.
Uosto.v Sept ".A passer "by dis-
covered fire at 1: i o'clock this morn-
ing In tho Mnsome templu one of tho
flnusl Masonic buildings in the United
Stateh the place where the Knights
Templar triennial couclnvo was held
last week and a few moments Inter
in nluriu was given from box 53 noted
is being located In onu of tho most
Jnngerous tire districts In tho olty.
In loss than an hour tho roof of tho
mnsulilceiit building hud fallen car-
rying down w lint Hi o lire hud left of
the three upper stories and muking
hopeless the tusk of Having anything
but tho lower tloor.
The temple was ono of the most
magnificently furnished Masonic
buildings in the country ami the loss
Will be ovor 8500.000. The building
jost about 7.10000. Vulunblo pujieis
iu tho safe) on the second lloor wore
laved.
REBELLION IN CHINA.
Insurgents III thu l'roilni-a nf Knn
Still
Cupliire lllen-n Cllh-s.
llHitu.N Sept. !i A special calde-
Ifiani from Shanghai says Unit the re-
bellion in thu province of Iviiu Suit is
becoming foimidnbte. Thu Insurgents
hnvu organized an army and with it
have uaplui'cd ulovmi cities.
it is reported that the government
it Pckiu meditates calling upon Hits-
du for aid In biipprosNlng th"' rebollion.
Anierleii's InicittlRiitorii.
Waihino-io.n- Sept. 0. .Minister
Denny has solected United States Con-
til Sheridan P. Head of Tien Tsin ns
mo of the I'nitod Status commission
Mi luveittlente the destruction of
morlcan missionary properly during
ihe riot nt Clionir Tu lust June. Tlio
thor members representing the Unlt-
sd States will be Comma ndur P'rancls
M. Harbor i'liltod States naval nttaoho
it Tokio trad uu American missionary
not yet tiainud to bo selected by Min
ster Denny.
St. 1'itiil I'urk I'ui-lter A-sIkii.
Sr. Pavi. Minn. Sept. u. .1. J.
J'I.eury v- Son puckers of this city
lave made an assignment. The lhibll-
ties of tho (Inn which Is tho largest
)f thu kind in tho Northwest nru
ibout S'JOO.OOO and It is elaiiuml that
.ho assets will about liquidate tho ob-
igiitlons I'hllice SiiiiiKclem lleuilly I'lned.
Ponri.Axn Ore. Sept. '.. . ludgo
(lellingor has sentenced cx-ColIootor
)f CusUuns Jumos l.otuu uonvleled of
'ouip'uing to Illegally laud Chtuosu to
oay a llnu of $3000. Sold Heck thu
riilneso merolmnl who wus convicted
.vith l.otiui wus lined $.UH0.
Mr. (!rlii for Mldlmy.
Nkw Yoiik SopL l Hx-Spoukor
7rip was surrounded by nuwspnpur
lion as soon as Hie steamer New York
n which he wus u pusMdigor arrlyud
it her dock. Mr. I'ruqi expui-swl liiiq-
lf iu favor of Hie nomination of e$-
socrotnry WIIHnui C. Whitney us tlie
Dcmoeratie uomiiiue for president
Hunker IIiirliliKrtiuo Aeiidltd.
Si'himifiki.Ii Mo. Sept. li. Tlie jtjry
nthe eusi of Hanker T. H. Hiirllngumu
mi trial for a week at Mount Vernon
'or reieivlng deoils in tho defunct
think of Commorue while In u failing
iouditlon retni'iied a verdict or tie-
ralttal at 0:30 o'clouk last night.
I Him .Mil ItlM-OKlilzen.
Coion Sept- I'. Mr. Oeronlino Omm
a member of Hie municipality of Pan-
ama made a proposition thut nn ud-
droaii be kont to all the municipalities
of tho republic asking thum to ju'q
thiil of Pauaiuu In potVtionli)g the su-
preme government to roeognle us
bolligereuV the Cubans ioy righting
for their politienl uiui)iialpitioii. Too
author and Mr. SsntiH .lagullefa ap-
proved tlio proposition uml fie test
voted ngnliiit It.
Nutiililua Arrl I'roui t'tiropn
Nkh Yoiik Sept. . The New York
uvrlved at quarrautinu at midnight
bringing 400 first ctiblu passengers. In-
eluding Sir Henry Irving and Miss
Ullen Terry ex-SponUor' Crisp. Sena-
tor Smith of New Jursoy. Senator
A Id rich of Hliodo Island. I'nitod StaUsi
Dihtrtct Judge Adams of St. Louis and
St. t'Uiir MoKelway of the -rooklyn
ICugtu
Shu AMU Not lie a - tVlduvtr.
At iiiso.N Kau. S'p U. The uppll-
cation of (Joorgo C. Tliampsoii for a
divorce from .Mrs. Anna It. Thompson
of the SL Louts Truth wus denied by
the district court this morning The
court declined to make any order for
support or alimony.
Wauted A reltable aetive lady or
genliemuu to travel forreliablc estab-
lished house. Salary S't-U payable 313
week'y and money advanced for ex
penses .Situation su-udy Iteferences.
Lucloso elf addressed stamped en
velope II U Hess 'president Chi-
cuga 0 5 Im
EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE
TEN HUNDRED POUNDS TOUCHED
OFF BY A BOY'S PISTOL
FIVE FtOPLE ARE KILLED.
Tliclr Itntlles AVere. Tprrlldv Manclrd In
the Disaster IIihimw IMimtii to
hillnlois In Hie (vtlur U'ns
Sturwl Atvuy tho llrend 'oin
litislllile -A siittlnu Nenr
Duliuiiiii th- fms
MlKSKAroi.ts. Minn Sept. 0 A
frightful accident resulting in I lie death
of live ersonB occurred yesteid.-iy nt
Speeht's Kerry a small station on tho
Milwaukee road teclve milts from
Dubuque. A. Kirschner of 1'oimtiiiii
City has the contract of putting wing
dams in the river and has a large force
of men employed. These men boarded
in a large shanty run by ICdwurd l.at-
shaw whoi-u homo was in Victory
Wis. Yesterday morning Foreman C.
II. Owens was passluir the building.
when he noticed one of the l.ntslmw
boys tiring a rille near the house
which was raised near the ground ami
under it 1000 pounds of dynamite were
ttored. Owens pointed out the danger
nf un explosion nud the lad promised
to Stop tiring the gun. Owens passed
along and hud gone about fifty fuul
when the gun wan again lirod iintl an
explosion of dynamite followed. Tliuro
were seven persf in iu Hip building
which was blonn to atoms. Of the
sevcu. four were killed also tho boy
outside who tired the futul shot.
The killed are: Iklward Latshaw
Charity Latshaw his wife; Hay LbI-
sbnw his sou. agod 12: Mat Datsliaw
his son. aged S; I Is us Hjornsten the
latter of m Cro-.se.
.Malic 1 I.ais'iaw aged 13. had her
skull fractured. Mnt Knbor of Wa-
basha suffered so vera contusions. Kd
Jtonoll of Lansing had his eye blown
out uml sustained otliur severe in-
juries. A little girl nged 6 standing
outside hud her clothing entirely
stripped from her but was. not In
jured.
The forco of the explosion toro n
hole tiftcen foot deep In the solid roolc
wrecked the building nbovo it nud
damaged nearly every other building
In tho plnce. Tho mother two daugh-
ters and a younger son wqre found In
tho wrecked hour-c. Tlio baby girl
wus lylucr across her luothcrs deud
and mutilated body crying pltconsly
for her. I.titshuw s body whs found
800 yards nwny his licad partly bin ied
In the earth. The tiny who "did the
shooting was thrown over tlie tops
of high trees falling to the earth
a shapeless unrecognizable inns-. Hans
Itjornslen's body was found a liuudicd
feet from the. building every bone
broken ami his body brir-eil nnd
blackened. Tho mother's head wu
crushed to n jelly while her body bora
no marks of the tori iiio explosion. In
Speeht's hotel every window vwisfch-it-torcd
ami the building othorwl-o dam-
aged. Tho side of the ;i rehouse
caved iu and a smaller building near
It wus unroofed llargos moored on
the opposite side of the river were so
niueli dumuged by the concussion that
It is feared that thev may sink. The
liumlot tins Hie appearance of being
swept l-v a cyclone there being scarce-
ly a round building left. Tlie noise of
the explosion wns heard at PtatteMllc
Wis. ten miles nwny.
THIRTY 3IINKHM LOST.
CilURlit by l'Iru In thn OtecolH Shaft lit
(nliimet .Mich.
Cai.I'MKT Mich. Sept 0. Two hnn-
died und fifty men and boys were .it
work in Hie Osceola niiiu Saturday
wtion fire broke out. Thirty lost their
lives. Hugo volumes of siooko uru
Still Issuing forth from the mouths of
shafts Nos. I 8 and 3 nnd show that
tho awful lira Is still raging fiercely
and tho bodies of Hie ttiiilv miners
entombed are still lying somewhere
below the surface without u doubt
dead sulloented by smolie and gas.
There is no danger of tho bodies
bolng burned as it is iroiieratty
thought tlie men escaped iroui tho
burning shaft to .sonic of the drifts
leading to other shafts and wera over-
come by gns and smoke hefoiethoy
could reach a plnee of ssfctv. This
being tho case the bodies will bo re-
covered ns soon as 1 he Hro Is gotten
under control and the gases leave the
mine. Tho aim ft lias been surrounded
all day by thousands of people alt
hoping mat some sijrn or word v omit
bo gotten from the iiu-ii. but they have
now all returned to their homes feur-
ing tlie woist. All hope has been
given up by tlie otlicmls of ever resell-
ing any of the men ulive
Trailer lili-iillllcd li HI Sl-tcr.
Hit HMonii Mo. Sept '.. Mrs. N. .T.
Magrudi'r a sister of Dr. Fraker ur-
rived hore yesterday iiiornlntr from At-
lanta Mo. and went at ouee to tlio
county jail and promptly identified
She rill' Dolman's prisoner as tier
brother. She denied the published
story that she had offered to refund to
tlie insurance companies the money
slio had received mid said she bad not
yot decided w hat disposition to muke
of it
Illl" l'lro ut M'nierl)- Kitnaim.
Wavkblv Knn. Kept 0. Fire broke
out here last night In a livery barn
and beforo It could bo extinguished a
jurgu portion of the business pait of
town was destroyed.
llniil.iiru I".cniie tmllr.
Nbvaiia Mo. Sept. . -William
Cliristlnii presideut of the Citizen's
Imnk qf this city indicted for receiv-
ing money after thu bupk was Insolv-
ent was ncquilted Saturday nt Moui'l
Verjion and the enso o( . II. Hobln-
son viae prestdont olutrgail wlUi the
saiue offense was nulled by priHMKtut-
ing Attorney Uib-on. Tlie only .e-
pinlllliig ease Is that against IC
Caldwell cashier u.' tho batik no.
nendiiig iu tin. Ilttury eonmy elicult
cojirt
ICx-Congrcssmaii Curuth f Kentucky
has Come out for Carlisle for prestiK nt
We 'have made arrangements with
ono of tlio best dye houses In tlio west
so you can have a suit overcoat or i
lady's dreisof any material dyed uny
color. Fine ball drosses or nuyslllt.
satin or lino dross goods that are slight-
ly soiled can bo cleaned by tlio eelo-
brated French dry cleaning method.
Satisfaction guaranteed In all cases
Uuthrie Steam Laundry A W. Mo-
Keand Mutiagcr.
For sale. Fine alfalfa seed and
seed rye. Euqulru at Polund's gro-
cery Oklahoma ave.
The OiiinhiR state l'slr.
Tito Olduhoma State Fair nssoolatlott
will hold IU Sedtitid nriinial meeting
at Uuthrie. U. T OitCiltr 8 0. 10 11
and 12. l(Ki.
There will be special county exhib-
its in the agricultural (Icpur'iiieut
15 ver;' county Is requested lo tielp out
in tills department.
ICmry onu should attend as '..ho ox-
litbits and racing will bu ilrst-oluss.
The tnrrltorlul mllltla will have a
number of sham battles during fair
week.
Tlie Oklahoma Territorial Military
baud will bo In attendance and furnish
music
The territorial reunion of old sol-
diers (Iran I Army of Hie Hepuhlle
will be held ut llnlhrle O. T. October
St 10 and II ISO' during fair week.
Please not if v your subscriber to
write the seere'.ary. A. A. Humphrey
(luthrie. O T.. fur a premium list of
thn fair which will lie mulled free.
d and w If
Tir. I tv s s.iti-iI.
Mrs Phnebo Thomas of Junction
City His. was told by her daughter
thai Mie hud consumption and that
therp was no hope for hur but two
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
completely cured her und she says it
saved her life. Mr. Thomas l-'ggers
IfO Florida. St. San ' Francisco suf-
fered from u dreadful cold approach-
lug consumption tsled without result
every tiling else then bought one bot-
tle of Dr. King's New Discovery and iu
two weeks was cured llo Is natural
ly thunkfui It is puoh results of
which these nro samples that prove
the wonderful efficacy of this mc'Ielne
in eottffliR and coldo. Free trial bottle
at Sen Ionian Drug store. Regular
else 50c and 91.
Wlil'o in Ciiioago Mr. Charles I
Kahler a prominent shoo merchant of
Des Moines la. hud quite u serious
time of Iu Ho took such u severe
cohl that he could hardly talk or navt-
gite but the prompt use of Chamber-
lain's uougli remedy cured him of
his cold so quickly that others ut Hie
hotel who had bud colds followed his
example and half a dozen perfons
ordered it from tlio nearest drug store
They were profuse in their thanks to
Mr. ICtihlur for telling them- how lo
cure a bail cold so quickly. For sale
by V. It Ltlllu & Co
Ho to Onod fc Nutter for
Homo Nuw Orleans Molasses
Forest
5
F. II. Dillle.fe Co arc tiieuktng the
record selling wheels. Do yon kuow
wliy? Itecanse thoy have the best
wheels the orescent at popular
prices. Why pay $11.(1 for a wheel
when you esn tfet one us good us there
is made for $75'.'
Cool und pleasant furnished roomf
with or without board. Mrs Newton
324 Vilas nve.
Nollru to bulisrrlliers.
Snbscrlliers to Tlio Loader who fail
to receive thotr papers promptly every
morning will please repoi't such fail-
ures to this olllce at oil oh.
round nt lut.
A euro cure for dhirnihca and sum-
in r complaint tt is Hoggs' diarrhea
bl-nm. Druggists do not keep it
Tlipy soil It For snle by Scnton tlie
popular druggist
Irving W. Lurlmoro physical dircc
tor of Y. M. C. A. Des Moines Iown
ssys he can conscientiously iccom-
meud Chnmb .'Haiti's Pain Halm to ath-
letes gymnasts bluyulists foot ball
players and tlm profession Iu general
for bruises sprains and dislocations;
also for soreness and stiffness of the
muscles; When applied beforo Hie
parts become swollen it wilt effect u
euro In one half thu time usually re-
quired. For sale by V. It l.llllo & Co
Lost A gold hoy wtlh a ptn al-
tuched. Of no special value but is a
relic. Please leave at I.kaiikii nllice.
How iu tlio world can you expect to
be cured of piles unless you get
a box of Heggs' Herman salvo? Sam-
ple boxi s free- Kquully good for
scalds burns old sores etc. Sold ami
warranted by Soaton.
A Lovely lieu I of tlulr
ts something ttiat every 'vomau should
be proud of and is somolhing that ov-
ory person can have If thoy use Heggs
Hair ronower Sold by Soatonlan Drug
Co.
Wanted To buy a house. Must be
in good repair; must lie moveable.
Stute location of building ami lowest
uush prioe. Address or call on W 1).
White Olh V. Sprinsor live. St
Justice doukuts latest style neatly
bound for sale at Tub Lkaiikii oilico.
tf
Save money by having your old suit
cleaned or dyed mid pressed up good
a new. (lot prions Don't pay until
you examine your suit then you will
want to for Ii will suit you. Steam
Laundry; A. W. McKcund manager.
Want loTnuje.
Thoroughbred stallion aim other
stock for elnlui or city property. Ad-
dress .'. W. Wkiiii
d Im Crescent City Ok.
PiirnWhed room to rent in private
family. 115 Noble uye. U 1 t
For sale Al Loador office; one half
medium Chandler & Price Gordon
press 14x90. It is tn purfei-t eondi-
Hon and Is running uvory day at our
ntllea Wo must make room for large
press I '
Totteliors register-- boil found
prlntod bound in maiilllu and cloth
for sale at Doyle's book Horn. The
law says these re'mier are re'.ulretl
lo U used by loueliors tn nil puldb
sehoots. Approwsl by Superintend m
Oaiiieron (
sir.inl r stnli-ii.
Ono light b.n horse: weight i.Oihi
Ilia- while spot 00 forehead i'ruui
(lv miles lest of (Sutlirle. V. i.-wuisl
w-ll1 be p.ihl on return of the hni. ii
Hooves '.tros. Hiitlirle u T. nvil.hv
D. toil Witdi u I'lriiu Si-iti
C. T. Vinson barin-r: shop neircm-mari-f
First anil ilarris'-n. Oloai-
sliavos ilie ti-t haircuts; J an ' w-
el SUillcd workmen. Cull on Vli -son.
t.
Lost A small puree containing some
change tn ntlninlnum handled knife.
Reward for its return to the Leader
oilU-e
Srn Wlu-Ht I'of yule.
Morris t Hunch will havo seed vhi-nt
for sale on and utter Monday Aug Stl
Roller Mills on North division street
st3l-tf
Uitlvrr.lljr of Oklnhoum.
The University of Oklahoma will
open its fourth year Septumber 11.
IMC The University is supported by
thu whole territory and Its doors are
open lo all cltWetm of (Jhlnhomu to
enter tuition free Tlio cost of living
ut Norman Is g low as anywhere Iu
the west.
The university has received a nu-n-bcr
of additions to Its Its equipment
many improvements having been added
to the interior of tho building ana
(urge additions made to tho laboratories
und library. Tho library will be in
charge of a competent librarian and
the boo lis will be so indexed nnd cata-
logued us to make the resources of the
library available to all students The
reading room will be open at .11 hours
of the dtiy where in addition to tlio
newspapers of tho territory nud the
loading papers from nil parts of the
United Stales will be found a full list
of tlie lending mugnnines or the
country for the use of students.
An instructor of mathematics will
lie atlded to the faculty and a strong
department of mtisto u'tldcd Hits vear.
Kvery cilfcu of Oklahoma should
be pers malty Interested In tlio Hni
versity and should at least know
what facilities are offered.
Tlie faculty consists of strong earn
est especially equipped men. nnd no
young ninii or woman neeil go out of
this territory for want of competent.
Instruction. Kvery one should receive
and read Hie catnloguo. Itenu be hud
by addressing Pttnr I) It. Ilovn.
tf Norman Ok
Miip of Vlrchili Itiiltlii-l'leldK.
Tlio only correct map made from of-
llclat papers iu the war depart men t
with complete Pstof battles. Sent on
receipt of aft routs Iu money or posluge
slumps. Address C II. Itvnii. assist-
ant geuural passenger agent O. and l).
railway Clnohinuti Ohio 4-5-4w
Hoggs' Hlood Purifier.
Heggs' Hlood Purifier.
HeK'gs Hlood Purifier
for all diseases of the blood. A posi-
tive guarantee with every bottle.
1 'all for and be suro you get Hoggs'
and tuko no other. Sold by Scuton
D.ni Vou WorhV-
Are you a man who works for a liv-
ing; a man who gets up at S o'clock in
tho morning and builds fires and then
goes out In builds a house? Are you an
olllce holder or u judi'c a merchant
tullor or u barber? Are you in any
business that is confining so that you
need outdoor exorcise'.' Don't ou
know that yon coTi save enough iu doc-
tor bills to purchase n Crescent bicjelo
In one season? Crescents sell for" f 10
Sf.0 and ST.V The only strictly hnrli
grade wheel at u moderate price F.
It. Ltlllo & Co. Agonts
Don't Ite.ul Thl
Unless you wish to know that Hegc-s'
diarrhea balsam is the best medicine
on earth for summer complaint. Nover
fails. Cures ovory time. Kquully good
for children. Sold and warranted by
Soaton.
For Sale Two story building gen-
oral stock merchandise post ollh-c in
store 1H miles from Cuthrle. (Joint lo-
cation 800 acres land cheap. Addrcs
Hurguiu caie Louder.
'I liroiiKb Clmlr Cur.
Tlio Santa Fe route now has through
chair car line to Omaha Neb. via Sn.
perior. Leaves Oullirio at 1 . m
L It. Dki.ankv Agt.
Illrnl Hrothers lead all others in
groceries and provisions. Try tlieui
1-1(1 Im.
You llnn'l Hhvu tu Stvuiir Oil
says liie St. Louis Journal of Agricul-
ture In un editorial about No-To-llae
tlie great tobacco habit cure. "We
know of many cases cured by No To-
Hac one a prominent St. Louis atelii-
tect smoked and chewed for twenty
years; two boxes cured him so Hint tho
smell or tobucco makes him sick
No-To-Hac sold nnd puarantocil by
Seatonhtn Drug Co. No cure no 'iay.
Hook free. Sleillng Komedy Co. N.
Y. or Chicago.
Old r-iii.
Old pooplu who require medicine to
regulate tho bowels and kidneys will
find the. true remedy in Klccti ie Hitters.
This medicine dues not stimulate and
contains no whiskey nor other intoxi-
cant ! acts as a tonic and alterna-
tive. Ii.i-ts mildly on the stomach
ami bowei 'riving tout) to the organs
thereby aido ' nature in tne perform
unco ' f tlm fun lions. Clectrle Hitlers
ts an excellent n "-''; r and ulls di-
gestion Old pcop - lluil il to lie just
exactly what ttiey need. Price Silt- per
bott'.o. at Scatoulaii Drug Store
To lease. (jood business oppor-
tunity for right party liusiness pay-
ing S.'OO per month Will lease lo
good responsible parties for S-'.O per
mouth. Knquirc Leader olllce. tf
F. H. Lillle fc Co have secured Hie
agency of the Rambler bicycle with
the world ronowned (1. .t J. lire.
A barrel of Forest Home New Or-
leans Molasses just received til (iood
.t Nultur. 5t
Furnished front room for
it road.
rent 115
(lo to llirzol Hrothers for cheap gro-
ceries. I lo Im.
Hoggs' Herman Salve.
Heggs' Herman Salve.
Heggs' Herman Salve.
Tlm groatest piig ointment in the
world. It euros wliore all others fail.
A positive guarantee ylth every box
Cult for sample box. Sold by your pop-
ular druggist Sputop.
A. M. llailey a wutl known clti.cu
ot (I'lgoni). pregon sayb his wife has
for years been troubled with !trono
diarrhoea and used many remedies
with little relief until -ho lte. ( hum-
berlalu's Colic Cholera ami piurrlniea
Remedy width lias cured tier sound
and well dive it i tiiul apd you l
be surprisisl at the roiu i r 'i f it
slfords. 'J5 ami Rllcenl Iwitilo- r.ir-ule
i r ;-. Utile .t ' .
RUBBER STAMPS.
s-ieii'ii- Sea's Ink I'ads
Hnlibi-r I'ypj?
.iinfuiiiird lit me
Fleice'Slamp and Se3l Co.
I.Mii-Ma r j- Ao
S- i.' Tor It'll HsL
Oklahoma Loan Olllce
.1. Itfthvooil 1'rop.
Money to loan on W'atcjirs Diamonds
and all articles of value
Unredeemed Pluses For Sail
at 4 bargain.
H.Ulioum Aiu 8uTNKIE OK
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