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Official Organ of Oklahoma Domocracy Offlco or Publication Harrison Avenue
VOLUME 10.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TTKHDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1897.
NUMBER 155
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Oill0 Ul rlllC br(itiriHmiliit.
Cotton mill at Shawnee.
Articles of incorporation for Shaw-
neo Oil Mill and Oln company were
filed yesterday in the secretary's office
The gentlemen composing t ho com-
pany arc: E. I. Ilomar 1'. 8 Wither-
upon 0 0. Hemming F. It. Sherwood
Gainesville;-12 W. Klrklaud J. Taylor
Hradloy W. T. Peoples and J. T. Me-
Klnstry of Shawneo Tho capital of
the company is 8100000.
Tho mill will havo a capacity of 100
tons dally giving employment to
about ISO men. Tho company has a
site just west of Shawnee and will
commenso work by January 1. Besides
tho oil mill and gin tho gentlemen
composing tho company havo largo
cattle interests and will feed from 10-
000 to 13 000 head of stock at tho mills.
Thrco Trnln Itnlihora A Trout rut.
AMiUQUKitquK X M. Xov. SU Dis-
trict Attorney Flniaal of this olty
has received a telegram from Dalin
'Jrnhum the I'oiiutuhlo nt Hrisboo
AriK. saying that ho litid apprehended
three trulu robbers who hold tip tho
3untu Fo raolflo passenger train at
11 rant's throe week ago.
So Cnnnict In Afrlm.
I.aoos West Coast of Africa Nov.
211. Tho report of a collision between
tho llritish and French troops near
Nikkt is unfotiu'lud. The French c-
p.'itlon from l'orto Novo hns reached
NlhM without uny trouble.
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CAPITAL CITY .
WHL BE HERE SATURDAY.
Noted Prealclentlnt Cnndltlnte Kn
Route to OIU Moxloo to diva
Outltrlen Dnto-Wlll Loottiro
On tilmatnlllsm at the
Opera Hoi-je on Snt-
urtltiyeU. O'clock.
On Satutda Doeembcr 4 tho capital
city will rucolru a visit from tho dis-
tinguished froe silver champion lion.
William Jennings Hrynn Mr. and
Mrs. Dryau are now on route to Old
Mexico. At 4 o'clock u. m. on the dato
mentioned Mr. llryau will deliver his
famous lecturo on "Hltnctalllam" at
tho opera house under tho auspices of
the Ouihrlo Frco Silver club.
When the Oklahoma fulr oomtulttuo
met Mr. llryau at Kansas City in Ojto-
bcr last and endeavored to arrange
fair dates with him failure was en-
countered but too distinguished pres-
idential candidate promised thn com-
mUico that ho would visit Outline in
Dccombor providing hit. tlmo was not
protsing. Mr. 11. 11. llagan has been
In correspondence with Mr. llryau
since that time and yostutduy Mr.
Uagan's Invitation extended in behalf
of tho Free Silver club to Mr. llryan
and wifo was accepted. During their
stay in the oity Mr and Mrs. llryau
will ho tho gue.ts of Mr. llagan and
wife and "(lagan villa'" north of town.
Owing to the fact that thu To umula
Opera company is booked for Saturday
night ut the opera house and tluo
ihero Is not adequate room In otlior
UalU Mr. llryan will .peak In th
afternoon beginning hi lecture at I
clock. Thn opera honso not being
large enoutrh to hold thu peopln. the
Free-Silver club has decided to ehtrge
in admusion f.-e of 60 con Is tho pro-
ceeds lo fco to the club.
Slnco this will be tho only territorial
point to bo visltrd by Mr. llryan
people rotldlng ouuldo of tho oity
will be given thu firtt chance
to socuro Boats. I'artirs living
outside of Quthrlo desiring tickets
should communicate with Mr. U. II.
llagan boforoThursday. After Thurs-
day noon eoats will be offered to all
comers.
Mr. and Mrs. Uryan will arrlvo In
Guthrie on the noon train and will be
met by a rocoption committee from
tho frco silver club They will be
driven at onco to the Hagan homo
where 'Mr. llryan will remain until
3:30 when tho coramltleo will escort
him to tho opera homo Tho affair
will bo ontirely non partisan The
Leader will glvo program and further
details later.
IlrjTMi Hrceptlnti Committee.
There will be a meeting at the dli
trict court room at 4 o'clock Tuesday
Nov. SO of the free (diver man for the
purpoco of making preparations to re-
ceive Hon. Win. J. llryan on Deo A
II. (I. llAHA.I.
rSlcl't NagruM Hub iiml Mtir.lorn Cotton
riattor itl AaaiMlt IIU ir.
hrm.E Rock Ark.. Nor ;!i -On n
wrge cotton plantation in St Kranelv
MHltity negroes wrut lo the home of
Jo Miller a cotton picker and after
robbing hlra of hit savings drugged
him from hi bed and iiiiirdcrnl him.
The body was thrown Into lhr river.
Ada Miller the murdered uiku'h wife
wu tlu-n outrairrd and the bouse
looted ill lain W il:lam wa. arrest-
ed and made a full coiifesKlon luipll-
sating several oiliera four of whom
bave also been jailed. Officers are
tearchlng for the remaining four.
I.AVw III) Wit ft HNll I'HDlllr-
TBiio l'osr Kau. Nov. 2 Ono
sf the tuoat sensational elopements
tluat ever occurred look place hero
this morning. James W. Mei'anley
ex-postmaster prominent merchant
Mason member of the oouiity I)emo
emtio eeotral eoanilUee left for jmrU
usknowB with a Mrs. Maggie John-
ton formerly of IlarrUbnrg 1'a. Ho
left a wife married daughter and
grown son.
I'oUuH I'ut lii lattim.
St. Loi'ie Mu. Nov .".i Several
days ago Thoma ShdiUKford. colored
went to the room of eorge Taylor
with a bucket of otU-u uhich he asked
Mattie Joboeon the lioueke-per to
warm up for SbaeUleford. Mite did so
and later Taylor drank it. lie beeome
deathly kick and lat utarht died. Tay-
'lor was living with woman arl his
life was insured fur 8l.l(MX It is
Uicuglit lie wa miirdi-red for the in-
surance innntn s.iackelford has dis-6jpearod
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WILLIAM 4 HltVA.V.
ACCUSES MRS. NACK.
Thorn I'nipoiea tn Tratirr Tht til
tVqinin CatiintHtril tho Marilrr.
Nsw YoitK Nov. 80. In a signed
statement this morning Martin
Thorn tho barber now on trial for tho
muni or of William Ouldonsuppo de-
clares that ho will testify to-day In
his own behalf. Ho onlls hlnivjU tho
dupe of nn "unworthy woman;"
charges Augusta Xn.sk with planning
and carrying out tho murdor; deolnroH
that when ho wont lo the Woodsldo
eottnge tho day of tho crime Mrs.
Nnek had nlrontly shot and stobbod
auldensttppo and until ho nrrlvetl
Ihore he did not know that murder
hnd been planned; that she
had forced htm to ant 1st her
she cutting up tho body mlug
knife timl saw while ho held tho body;
tltntshe arranged for tho disposition
of tho pieces. That she burned tho
clothes. He denies that he told (lothu
tho barber that ho hlllod Onlden-
suppe but says that ho dcelnred to
Clotha that Mrs. Niiok did tho deed.
Ho acknowledges that he said that ho
would kill (lulilousiinpe before ho
would let him kill him.
In eloslng Thorn snys: "Mrs. Nnek
told thu jury that 1 hod committed
the murder In just tho wny sho notu-
ally did It herself. Sho turned every-
thing around. Sho rovorsod the whole
story licensing wo of just whnt sho
did Sho is afraid to go on tho stand.
Her luwyurs will not let her testify
iignliibt mo because they know I can
provo her a liar oan prove that sho
herself killed Ouldonsuppo bconuso ho
knew of other crlmoH nIio had com-
mitted mid beeauso sho was afraid
that Uuldcnsuppo would kill hor for
having had anything to do with me.
I can ask that woman ipiostlous that
she cannot answor without showlntr
conclusively that sho bus sworn to
Hoe and. what Is more I havo wit-
nesses to corroborate me."
KlicilUn l'rrarnti'l Willi n Dnuj-litnr.
(vino Xov. 3V. The Khodlvah Iiiir
been sufolv dullvornd nf u ilninplilnr
The Khodlvah. nrlor to hot- iiHiinin.nl
by the Khudlvu of Kubruary 111 ISU5
mo lavorito in lite liaroni and
known us I.udy lkubul Ilniium.
this dniiirhtor 1 the second who hns
borne. Almost inniiedlately after tho
hlrtli of. IIih llrat. Alilma lllti.1 ul..a.l
u marriage contract with hor In tho
prnvoneo oi llio I'.gyntlan ministers
that net constituting a marriage to ti
sluve mid thoru being no pubtlu eeru-
inony. It was o.xpocted oven In
imtlvo elrelos. thut he would follow
the Kuropotin oiiNtom In espousing
ner Din more wore complicated (puis-
tlons of Hgyptlan law Involved
I'.lnpoa Mlth ii hvlionl (llrl.
Ai.Trs Okln. Nov. !rt. M. 0. Heard
ngi'd 4.s mid thn father of Hourly
grown children ditivo up to the school
honmi during reoosH Friday mid look
Miss Atigiiblu Simpson u pretty 17-veur-old
girl into the ciirriHgo with
him and drove off. It developed later
that the two hud eloped mid gone to
Vernon. Texas to get married. Hoard
va divorced from his wifo but n few
weeks ago. l'nd?r tho luws of Okla-
homa re-marrlitge under l montliHls
Illegal.
To I'mli lliirrmit'a llunsliie.
Sa.v Fiiaxcisco Xov. an. Acting
Attorney Ueneral Curler has received
word from Attorno.v Oolioral I'ltnirer-
ald that he will advise Warden Halo
to carry out tho hanging of Theodore
iJurrunl rctrurdlass of aiiv loiral tiro-
ceodiiigs thut may bo InMltuted by
Durrani's iittoruoys aftor tho present
legal quibble has heou ducldod.
riilltliplna Itnliela l'ut to Death.
Madrid Xov. 50. The oaptuln gen-
onil of the l'hilllppluo Islands Oen-
ernl l'rlmo de Ulvera cablos from
Manilla that the insurgents of that
colony held a meeting could not ar-
rive at an agreement and started for
home but the dispateh add "they
were inleieeptwl by troops who killed
many of them."
A4 .AlUmurl tVoiunn Ulna In it Dnjint.
CdlcAoo Xov. !i. While on her
way to spend the remaining days of
her lt with her son Mrs. Mettle M.
liurtleM 73 years old of Stoleeberry
Mo. died in the Union depot yester-
day tihe had come to Clileugo with
Iter husband. William D Hurtles
fins Klnil nf llrltlili "riport.
I-okiiok Xov. M. The 1'rlnee of
Wales had r sueeessful shoot with the
lUrl of Durham at LambUiu caatle.
One day eight guns killed i100
pheasant. Mr ami Mrs. Ilradley-
Martin's party in Seolland U also es-
tablish 'ig big record. Its membera
killed over l.ooo pheueant and other
game in one week.
Aiintlitr I'onlljnll Vlulliu.
Hath N. V. Xor. 88. James W.
I.overldge who wan Injured in u foot-
ball gume at Ilaiiiinondspoi't Thanks-
giving afternoon died here to-day.
Hi death is supposed to be due to a
kick in the itomach reeulved at the
game. He was lUyoar old
l'or HellliiE OlDoiiiiarBarlne.
I)KsvwiColtt Nov. 80 llio grand
jury lift found true bllla against sev-
eral Urine for celling oleomargarine.
The Colorado Creamery Men's Assoel-
atioii iiistljra.ed the preeutlon. It
1 claimed Unit olght out of every ten
retail groeers in the elty handle oieu.
Ilrukau oil Wall Klreut.
Xbw Yokk Xov. tft -A receiver was
to-day uppolnted for Qoorge 11. l'ell
for many yoars a Wall street brokor
and railroad operator. He admitted
that there were S00000 In Judgment
out ugalnst him. Ho praoUeafly ad-
mitted that he hud little or no prop-
erty See Sm'.th the bill distributor
REICHSRATH ADJOURNED
BY THE EMPEROR
BARON GAUTCH PREMIER.
Count lUdenl 1'enred n Itevotiitlnn If
lln Iteiuntned In OMcr nnil So In-
fnriiiit Ilia llmperor Ann nn-
input nf tho Hcalsntttlnn
Uulola the lllntcra
.Military ppt lluay.
VlA. Sn. 90 Thn Analrlriii
tntnlMtt-i- rn.lnpilm (ii1ial Uia.li-
resignations to lSmperor l'miiels Jo-
sopu. who aoeopltHl mem hiki en-.
Irustod ltarou (itttilach who holds the
portfolio of ptibltu Instruction of tho
rotlrlng ministry with the task of
lormiiig a now anuiuei.
It Is assorted that the tMiiireror at
first declined to nocept the resigna-
tion of thn cabinet but (Vuiut lladnnl
repllod:
"Your majo&ty I etinnnt accept the
responsibility. Woodshed will ensue
if I remain in ollloa"
Thereupon the umnaror reluctantly
nccopted the roslgnution.
estordny morning Kmperor Francis
losoph addressed nn autograph letter
COUNT IiAOKNT.
to Qiunt llndeiii .jljjcrjuliig the ad-
journment of the relchsrnth until fur-
ther orders.
During tho nesemhltug of the retell-
sralh deuso maiisos of teoplo far tho
most part workmen tlironged thu
Klngslrussu from thu uuiveJstty to thu
outer gate of Hofburg. A idinrgi- hy
thu mounted police. with duun
swords fulling to disperse them u
body of hiiasnr cleared the Ntrrvts :it
this point many permm-i hcing
wounded The smliulunce MK'lutv im-
medlntely sent two vnus to ntund ilm
Injured.
At least ; 0MH) poon'e gathered
about the same lime in front of thu
tiwn hall and the provlnciill criminal
court to demoiistrau In favor of Hcrr
Wold who wm to In urralgned tlu-iu
on a charge of public violence com
mltted when being removed from thu
iinU-rhnus by the Millce acting iimli-r
the orders of l'resident Von Abraham-
ovles. The police with drawn swords
dispersed them one man's skull being
fractured mid two others being se-
verely Injured. A third ambulance
was sent to Hint point
SlmultHiieoiisly meetings of uork-
meii were hold in various quarters of
the elty; but the pollue dlMolved these
making twelve arrest The strretu
became more quiet during the after-
noon but nt sunset thousand rens-
4eiiiblcd in tho Fraugeteying anil the
Ituthliniin park where they Indulged
in stormy protest against tho govern
ment the passengers in the street
tar and omnibuses who went by Join-
ing In the cries nt "Down with Uudinl!"
huddeuly a change came over tho
loene. The report spread like wildfire
that Count Itadeiit had resigned. Thu
demonstrations ceased almost ln-
tlRully when the news was confirmed
by tho Mlloe authorities and their
subordinates who announced to the
people at various points that they
were instructed to Inform them of the
cabinet' resignation
Dr l.ueger tho Imrgomaaler of Vi-
enna driving through the crowds an-
nounced the resignation from his car-
riage repeating it a liitlc later from
the window of thu tovtti hall with
the addition that llirr i.uuttch hud
been nppointed to form u cibiuct. He
appealed to the i oplc- to return
uietly to their homei Hit uaiiouno-
nifiit was greet.- I mtli limudeis of
aause uud au cxtia eil.t.ou of the
Wiener Zeilung' with an unirlal atutn-mi-ill
of the rtiigiiution stH! further
reassured the people
I'pwards of .1000 jeo)l- ii ed ti or-
gauie deinoiiktratioii in the early
evening in front of thu foreign olMee
building but this wus prevented by
eluding the approaches to the r-alace.
After a o'c'ouk the city was quiet.
The Judge of the provincial criminal
court discharged llerr Wolff from cua-
todv Th'-re were deiuointrtlons ulno at
Oral. I'rairue unit A-.h la Houeiniu
but they were not of a seriooa cliir-
aeter. Huron (iautaeh will f-rm a neu'il
eabiuet of goiernincuial oHiciaU V 4
endeavor to arrange an uuaerfctaudui
between the Herman uml ..- n le.i
era on the lHRguagu iuesl:n
To l'nah Annoaatlun
St. i'Aur Minn. Nw. av. twnator
Cusliman IC Davis of Minnesota
ehulrinan of the Senate foreign affairs
eommlttoe said last evening that Im-
mediately upon the convening of Con-
gress lie would move tho adoption of
the Hawaiian annexation bill. Ho
said he was confident that it would bo
udopted.
LI
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL ftAKINO FOwOtft CO. NtW V0 It
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HE SWALLOWS A DOSE OF
POWDERED GLASS
THEN RESISTS OFFICERS.
"a to lln Chnkril Into Rubmtialon
Jltiikra n lloapomtn HITnrt to Jlrsln
llppnty HhrrlrT rv Willi a
Clmlr lr. Hnvler Mnablo to
hay Whether or nl lie
Will Kermver.
r.iur.tiTY Ma Xov. 2a About 4 30
o'clock yeatordny afiarnooti William
Carr murdererof Ills 3-y oar-old daugh-
ter. Knlli. attempted to commit sui-
cide hy swallowing pounded glass.
Ho fought desperately agnlnst rotuo-
llnl ineasuit- and had to be choked
Intrl snhiiiisslou. Dr. Sevier who Is
attending him does not say whether
or not Cnrr will recover but It la
probable Hint ho will.
Cnrr's wife called lo soo him yester
day afternoon and Deputy SherllT lid
Cnve took Cnrr up lo the shurliFn
olllee Hint ho might tnlk tohcr Cavo
loft the two thore with Night Wateh-
nmn Will U'yinoru mid went
down to tho jail to seu it Carr
hud made nnv now iilnns. Thn
prisoners told Cnvo thut Carr
had tukon a bottlu of mcdlolno
belonging to one of tho prisoners Sat-
urday night mid. nfter pouring tho
medlolnu on the lloor had pounded tho
bottle until tho glass was reduced
almost to powder. Carr put tha
pounded gluts Into a tobacco sack and
went back to tils hunk mid went to
ileep. The prisoners wore afraid to
tay anything about it to the ofllcers
inddldnot say anything until Carr
(MM up In the sheriff's olllee
lust before Cnrr was tultaj to tho
i'm rill"s otlice. he wont into tho closet
Mill a cup of water in his hand. Ha
ook Mimethinir out of his pocket
K.uicd It Into the oup and draiued Us
onteiits He then wnlked upstairs
ind talked to In wife. When Cavo
e in ned of t art queer actions ho took
urn back to the Jail and went
'or Dr Hevior The dootor requested
in r to tuke nn oniatlc and ho
--fused in very strong terms
l'ho dot-tor then guve lilm
i hyirodn-mla injection designed to
naku him throw the glass up. A few
ninnies later he tried to glvo lilm an-
jther. and Crrr grew threatening in
'lis attitude and looks and rofuscd to
iwrmlt it Cavo loft tho Jill to got
tome olUeors to assist This loft tho
loetor alone with Carr who picked up
i ehalr and aUtrted at Savior but did
not strike him. Than ho said ho would
kill Cave when he onino back
Cave soon returned with OlUeors
Thompson and Wymnro. Cnrr lifted
lie chair to liruin Cuvu but Cavo wa
oo qulok for him. Ho leaped and
aught Carr In the throat and tho
wo other otlleern rushutl In to assist
arr however foujfiit desperately anil
a pi the three i-u n off several minutes.
I in. illy they downed him und t arp
ivu-. i lioketl into submission Ho
tn l' 1 (avo not to rhoke him to death.
It '- i vhtontlv In- di sire to have the
jib ri shoot in m A second Injection
rtiis riven urr. but the gluss failed
l.i oni.j up. Sevier smd that he could
not m whetln-i Imr would recover
r not It Is thought that he will re
oi. r is he has iu Ii strong rousti-
lilt oil
lliiiimrktit tinioar UsaiL
( in urn Nov . . Patrick Hart-
' i i iio of the jmiIi. omen wounded In
li II. i market run ami a pensioner
1 tin- Mllei) iiept.iti.icnt died at tha
.unit. Iioapital last night bixteou
iiiniug lueinUera of the company
Aim ii stood with hi in on tho iiieumr-
thie mght will uet us honorary palU
llntnil 111 tit Will an Ax.
Iiiinton. N J Nov. .. Amoi
lla. .iud farmer nvinj; near Ajleu-
..mu wa killed ! Claicn o Doyle
i f.n in hand 'i ne got intou quarrel
ner liavelaud' wifo Doylo struck
Hai. ..ad In the head with an ax und
. 'ii.-1 two hour- later. Doylo Is u?
lame Nrnr llelng I.yuchatL
t smoky N J Nov. .-a John
! J'.. who claims to live in l'hiladol-
i pi. .i narrowly cseapod lynching at
I ti iuuds of un angry crowd because
"f an attempted acsuult on a 12-ycar
old mulatto girl riorenco 1'iorce
luvaat In Acrtylona Caa.
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Morgan A i o have underwritten a
consolidation of the principal gas com
panies of New York for the purpose ol
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total oapltalUaUoa of SsU.OlO.oaq.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 155, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 30, 1897, newspaper, November 30, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74094/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.