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Tonight anil Sunday generftll fair; warmer.
Tee Guthrie Daily Leader.
THE ONLY EVENiNO ASSOCIATED PRESS PAPER IN OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JULY 23. 19Ci
NUMBER 157
VOLUME 23
PACKERS REJECT .
STRIKERS ULTIMATUM
Practically Certain That the Allied
Trades Will Vote Sympathetic
Strike and Tremendous Labor
Conflict Will Follow.
SNW
Democrats to Meet
At Dclmar Garden
(By Associated Proas.)
I plants without Imperiling the Industry
Chicago III. July 23-A fruitless
conference was held today between
strike leaders anjl representatives of
the packers. The meeting broko up
In disagreement and President Don
nelly's followers adjourned to tho head'
quarters of the Amorlcan Federation
rtf Mbor to discuss a sympathic strike.
An ultimatum was delivered by tho
strikers soon after tho negotiations be-
gan. It was ns follows:
"On account of discrimination shown
by the packers In violation ot tho
agreement or last Wednesday all stock
yards employes on strike shall be r&
Instated within ten days. Those wtjg
.-I. t iiilalvn In ronnnnlntr nrllvl.
wxu ... ............... ... . .-. ": fy
ties sucn ar tnucners vosu niwwu
reinstated witnin
not one ot tho Mb stock yards firms
employed new men today though there
w ere many applications for work. The
color&d men dismissed Just aftor set-
tlement of the strike can not all bo
re-employed at present as many of
them who are members of tho Illinois
National Guard are now in annual
nnnamnmpnt-
" -1 U.ItUIl. V
Not since the strike began were so ono.naif tho vote
vnnv into mon on tho streets as to
day and cases of minor disturbances
were numerous.
The Nelson Morris and Swift plants
reported as being oporated in nearly
all departments today with largo
forces including many women and
mtn who refused to Joint the strike.
fofty- Kansas City Mo. July 23. Tho al
Special to Dally Leader.
Oklahoma. City Okla. July 23. -Tho
Democratic territorial congressional
convention will bo called to order at
10 o'clock Tuesday morning at Dolmar
Garden. Tho Gardon theatre Is the
only onrlosuro oapablo ot holding the
504 delegates and tho 3000 spectaiors
who will attond tho convention.
Up to noon today there wore no ar
rivals among dolegates. Tom Doylo
of Porrv Frank Matthews of Mangum
and Judge Maxey of Shawnee with a
few of tholr lieutenants are here but
there Is no stir. Tho delegates will
begin coming on Monday. The saloon
keepers were the biggest klekere on
holding the convention at Dolmar Qnr-
don. They th.-nght their tmsmow
would euffer. It lb presumod all will
share In tho rake-off at the Garden
bars.
Ifjs believed now that a fierce fight
will como up if the Populists make toe
stringent demands. The FopulUts will
demand that they bo nllowed to cast
Democratic leaders.
it is thought will roject this demand.
Matthews ot Payno and Flnkiiam oi
Kay favor this move It Is realized
that it lb suicidal to anger tho Popu-
lists since they have made conces
sions to Democrats in all counties
Thos. Doylo. who is here says he
has the largest personal following of
any candidate in the convention. He
says ho and Bowles have settled their
differences In Noblo and that thoro"
will bo no contesting delegation from
thnt county. Friends of Bowles.
against his wlshos Tiowovor 'will go to
tho convention to fight Doylo.
Doylo says Maxey and Matthew? ?
Oreor are in tho load lor tho nomina-
tion. He also says Dunn Is not In It
From all that can bo gathered Jortes
will go Into tho convention with 152
votes more than any othor candldato.
It is believed that Kane of Kinnshur.
ba'.'-ed by tho sharp work of Pat
Nnglo. will play somo kind of trlok
card bolore the show Is ovor. There
will bo a largo number of proxies in
tho convention. Of GOi votos 33C aro
required to nomlnato.
Tho correct voto by counties Is as
follows: Flavor 9; Tilalno. 12; Cad-
do 18i Candlan 17; Clovoland 18:
Comanche 30; Custer 13; Day 7;
Dewey. 11; Garfield 20; Grant 10;
Greer. 29; Kay 28; Kingfisher. 15;
Kiowa 19; Lincoln 20; Logan 19;
Noble 13; Oklahoma 32; Pawnee. 13;
Payne 20; Pottawatomie 33; Roger
Mills. 13; Washita 16; Woods 29;
Woodward. 15; Osage nation 12;
Otoe G.
RUSSIA'S BACKDOWN
IS COMPLETE
Notifies Great Britain That Orders
Have Been Given Cruisers Not
to Arrest Any More Merchantmen.
v.
UrO IU UK iciiiomwu . -
eight hours " ' trades unions win voie iuiuB".
' This was' refused by the represents the que-jtlon of calling a sympathetic
tlves of the packers who in turn as- strike to aid the packing house em-
serted they wore willing to adhere to ployes. A few have already gone out
the old contract and that they had on their own responsibility. .
.... r.iiHnn at thn Armour. Swift and
named Samuel Mciun as an urumu- u........ ..
tor acording to the terms of that agree- Fowler plante are unchanged toda.
ment. In reply to tho ultimatum ot each worklng;tblg forces. At the Old-
the strikers the employers also assort- nhy am Sehwaraschlld & Sl'bcrRer.
rl that thev stood ready to remedy any plants Hilling was suspended tempor-
errors or mistakes mado In tho efforts arlly. awaiting developments.
to fulfill the old contract. Tho union
men announced that they were firm in
their determination that the old agree-
ment was made null and void by al-
leged discrimination nhowa yesterday.
After the breaking np of the confer-
ence Thomas I. Kldd of the American
Federation of Labor who was practl
Thieves
Overrun Muskogee
and Police Implore
Federal Aid
Rioting
Muskoaee. I. T July 23. Muskogeo
Is suffering an epidemic of thieves.
burnlars and pickpockets and tho po
lice force apparently Is powerless tg
suppress It. Hardly a night passes
there aro not from two to live houses
l.tnkcn into. Plcknockets piy tnoir
Breaks Out at Bone-
steelWichita Man
Shot
By Associated Preu.
Gt. Petertburoi July 23. Tho Amo-
olatod Pross Is nulo to announco that
llusein has Informally notified Groat
Britain that orders havo boon Issued
to Russian cruisers in tho lied sea not
to arrest any more merchantmen and
It haB boon agreod botween tho two
powers that If pending rucolpt'of thuso
ordors by tho captains of tho 8L Pet-
ersburg nnd Smolensk any other ships
should bo stopped and held as prizes
these acts shall bo regarded as not
having taken placo and tho shlpg con-
cerned at onco released.
London July 23. Tho Russian am-
bassador received official notification
from St. Petersburg ot tho capture of
two more British ships In the Ited sea
and Instructions from his government
to notify Great Britain that tho same
procedure will follow as In the case
of tho Malacca.
Germany Given Assurances Too.
St. Petersburg.. Jul 2-Tho Rus-
sian government ha . en formal as-
Reason for Renewing Strike.
Chicago III. July 23. In the follow-
ing statement given out last night by
President Doi-nolly of the butchers'
union the reason why tho strikers re-
. ... ..... In. n-nrk Id Driven!
U1HUI IU icmiu n "w- - " .Jlmil luw. - .1 ---- --
TKn nnniiom nicmed an ncreoment I .. or.mnii tho milwav stationB ov-
Fedoration ot lADOr wno was pruuii- f - .... ." -
callvthe spokesman of the labor lead- that there would be no discrimination ery ny Wlthin tho last few days
ers said- in the rehiring or tho men. This was thore have. been several confidence
"Thero will bo no more conferences." accepted by the officers of tho organl-1 men at worU and seVoral persons most
Two thing were noticeable In tho z.a.lon In good faith. On the return o jo Uum Blrangers havo lost all tholr
conference between tho contending tho men tins morning iu . -money oy uiuonmi iuu u. .v......-
.... Twniiv wn not nn llko entile. Tho foromon and UP- BChomoH. most of them as old as tlmo.
paruos. nramcuiu" iimw flirmieh thft llmi ' .. .... .illa nrn unnlile Ul
would pick out a man say 'you como ciocjc ti10 evll and the federal autborl-
up.' Tito net man would bo pushed Ucs naJ a hand. Tho same con-
out of lino and told that ho could not mon exMa n many of tho largor
be used nnd it was always the good towna 0f the territory.
on tho sub-coramltteo of labor leaders
and Swift and company did not appear
to bo represented on tho packers com-
mltteo A dozen or fliteon union of
ficials were present in an ante-room
fRv Asnnnlatod PrOSS.l
Rnntuttrpt. 9. D.. JutV 23. Ill 0. flglltl
. --.------ -j -. - -
kills morning In front ot a -notorious
saloon here .thugs shot Sylvester t.
Harrison of Wichita. Kansas and a
man nnmod Stanbrough special polled
tho men escaping Many arrests have
iw.n miwin Tlnrrlson's wound Is
serious. Siiinbrough will recover.
John McPhaul In charge of tho reg-
istry office of the fodoral government
sent a mesaago to Govenior Herrlod'd
secretary telling him or the lawless-
ness and suggesting that troops should
bo sent until nfter the entry periou
August H. Forty mon wore arrosted
and convict ed and will bo deported.
The War
surancna to Germany that thero will bo
no" ropotltlon of the Prlnz Helnrlch In
cidonl. Whethor tills Includes Jofinltn
nolinoatlon that the converted volun
toor flooi' steamers now In the Red Eca
will coaue stopping neutral voseln la
not yet cloar although it Is believed
It does.
Port Said July 23. Tho Peninsular
and Orlontal company's steamer Coy
Ion from Yokohama arrived hero and
reports that the cnilsor St. Petersburg
of the Russian volunteer squadron sig-
nalled hor July 18 when twenty hours
from Suez usklng hor whoro sho waa
from and whoro bound alter whjca
the Ceylon waH allowed to procoed
3u July 23. Tho German steamer
Scadla In charge of a Russian prize
crow haa entered tho canal.
Hamburg July 23 Officials of tho
Kaitbiug-Amorlcan lino declare the
seUuro of their steamer 8candla by
tho Russians Is Inexplicable and haa
naked tho foreign office to take tho
rn'itler up.
nwww
Ed Butler
anl Donnelly was among these Tiio active union men wiimu w.u w
absence of Donnelly from the active use. Wo understand the agreement
committee was by some regarded a5 perfectly and Uu strike was only call-
a rebuke for his action of yesterday in ed nfter the packers had violated the
ordering a-renewal ot tho strike' same. This has been their system in
u b - fh nasi and that was our main reason
Chicago III July 23-Labor lead- for lm.lsti.ng on the .time Umt Ju tho I
or at today's -joint conference TrilU.ngwqnynt Wit m sjhio oi u
the packersulimlan entire y new packors. hUention to Ij.re on
basis for settlement ot ine BvriK. i.w uv ....- . .......-. --
new demands call for Jmmed late rein- .hired mcnin some or ino ueimn i..u
.... . f .hn killlnc canes and who had not been employed prior to
HIHltllULUk - w
moat butchers in a body . Tin- situa-
tion at all points is practically un-
changed from yesterday. Tho now
compact also specifically takes in
demands of unskilled men.
Following yesterday's determination
to shut down the killing department
until a sufficient number of non-union
men can be procured to operate the
PARKER FIXES DATE.
(Bv Assocfated Press )
Esopus N. Y. July 23. Judge Park-
er today fixed August 10 as tho dat
of the notification ceremonies.
personalmention.
i -' i i
E. H. Knauss returned to the city
this nflornoon
Wichita Kas. July 23. Sylvestor C.
Harrlaon and ls. nian named Stan-
brough shot at Bonustool are farmors
from near Alchlta.
careless mortorman.
1
Responsible for Street Car Accident at
World's Fair.
(By Associated Press.)
' rK Louis. Mo.. July 23. Six -porflQna
wore injured last night In a car accl-
(By Associated Press.)
Toklo July 23 Cannonading is re-
ported from Urn;a ths clearance poit
ot the" Junk trado for Toklo.
Tien Tln July 23. A tolegram from
Now Chwang says that Europoane
thero havo been warned to loave. No
reuson Is glvon.
St. Petersburg July 23. Admiral
Blriloff. in command of the naval
forces at Cronstadt hns startod on a
tour of tho Baltic porta ThlB Is re-
garded as an indication that tho first
division of tho Baltic squadron is prac-
tically completed.
Indicted for Alleged
Bribery of Boodle
Witness
vest is improved:
(Bv Associated Pross.)
Sweet Springs Mo. .Ti!;- J3T. S-
Senator Vest's cow'jtlou today la
slightly improved. Ho took somo
nourishment and displays wonderful
vitality.
.. .... I t t Ufti.atriTi -ntltrnfiI
tno sjriKo. jir. an wr. j. j. ."""" 1 --- " .
SuDorintelout Pension ol tno Ar- 0 thelr nomc ln Edmond hub auer- uem ai me "
mnur cailPinK aeparimoni. auunaaw nnnn.
-"- ' I ww...
ho n.nniovq in the following language
v.ic mnrtiini" I uixn Tsitta t yivnii left tolay for
11117 .. ..o I .ii.dd w. ' -- -- -
Farmlng'on. Ill to vUlt a month with
relatives and friends.
"ou went away like cattle ami
we w.ll take you back llko cattle.
'This language was used both to
men and woman" said Mr. Donnelly
Santa Fe
Train Ditched; One
Killed Several Seri-
ously Injured
(By Associated Press.
Topeka Kas. July 23. Atchison.
TopelJa and Santa Fe passenger train
No. 1. east hound from Colorado was
partially derailed five miles weat ot
Kinsley Kansas at D o'clock this
morning while running at a high rate
of speed.
Express Messenger Sewell of Kan-
sas CUy.'w-as killed and Beveral other
persons were seriously Injured.
A brake beam on the mail car urop-
nlne caused that car 'express -car and
smoker to go Into the ditch. The other
cars remained upright. A special train
bearing physicians went to the scene
from Topeka.
A mail clork name unknown. waB
fatally hurt. Up to 1:30 the general
offices had not received a list ot name
of the injured.
M. H. Hone gt-noral western paswn-
dor agent of the Southern railroad
with headquarters in Dallas spent ve-
terday ir. Guthrie.
Geo. J. Kenslner. traveling passen-
ger freight agent of the Chicago and
Aitnn with haedauartera In Kanw
City. 1b in the city.
MATTHEWS FEELS CONFIDENT.
Injured:
V. N .Chandler St. LoulB.
Mr. J. D. ThomaB. KanBas City
rtitVit oar torn.
1iute E. Wilson St. LouU knee
spralued.
Cor.null W. Porter Muskogee. I. T..
Unee hurt.
Mies Mabl Rosslngton. Pueblo ear
torn.
The Occident was caused by the grip-
man whose attention had been divert- j
ed from his work losing control of the t
i
oar.
Says His Legislative Record Will Land
Him Nomination.
Seven More for Adoption.
SupL N. B. Wlokham of the Child-
ren' Home soolety this morning re-
aened from Oklahoma City five child-
ren aged 10. !. 7. 5. and 2 years res-
pectlvely for ndoptlon. Only good
homes will be accepted for Ujqso child-
ren. Thore are also two other child-
ren at the home for adoption
The Rov. I. C. Rankin ot the (Jutted
Presbyterian church will preach the
6rinon at tho Contral school union
services tomorrow evening.
Uncle Jimmy Matthew of Still-
water Democratic candidate for the
congressional nomination was In H.j
city toda and called on The Leader.
Mr. Mfctthews feels quite confident
ovpr the stniatton. "I have four Instruc-
ted delegations" said Mr Matthews
"that Im more than any other can-
dldato hah I believe I will win the
nomination on the eighth ballot. My
record personal and legislative will
nimmpiKi m candidacy. No. I do no!
(By Associated Press.)
St. Louie Mo. July 23. Colonel Ed
ward Butlor a prominent local podtl
cal loador wns Indicted by the Juno
grand Jury on tho charge ot bribing a
witness.
Tho ludlotmont grows out of the
confusion of Chnrjes P. Kelly for
mor member of the liouso of delegates
who tMiya that BuUor gave him f 16000
for leaving the country and stnyln&
away until lie bribe-glvora. against
whom he had damaging evidence were
protected by tho statute of limitation
It Is understood tliat Butlor has al
ready glvon bond to nnswer to tho
chnrgo.
The oxpectotl Jndlctmonts against a
polltldlan closo to Butlor and nga'ns
"the man higher up" who also figured
In the oonfewdons of Kelly and For
mcr Delegate Charles A. Gutke wprc
not returne'i
I The inemlHirB ot the Jury cam lnt
court and askd Judife Taylor lor fur
thtr tltoo to dellbi-rnte. The win
given until August 2G to make a r.
port
The Salvation Army.
Staff CupUln Ciwan of Oklahoma
City divlntonal officer for Oklahoma
anil In. linn toirltory will apeak in M.
AMERICANS VICTORIOUS.
ny Ahuofiaten Prs.
were victor in tne inieroauuuui
games held today at West KInslRRlon.
Thev defeated Oxford nnd Cambridge
Ben Weinberger hit tho Frisco this jn Mr out of the nine eventa before an
morning for tho World's fair. He eeU- lmmens crowd.
mates it will take him Just a ween uij
riant 1st church S'jnday morning at n
apprehenl any trouble so far ft the o'clock and at the Salvution Army rt-nr
PopuUsn arv' concerned Of course ' Sunday nlgl't. ISnsIgn Zelnn who a
... nn..ii... ...iii cuU for a. loint see . verv beautiful BlnKer. wilt accompany
London. Julv 23. Yale and Harvard i wniuluinni nr made n.r matt nn.i von will mist a tree 11
J-"' .--! I HMI. U IIUI" w..w --' I -- - --
The Ft. Smith and Western has
announoexl a rate ot a fare and a third
from points within 76 miles of Guthrie
for the Emancipation day celebration
August 4v tlckeU good returning until
August 5.
"go broke" on the Pike
.Tolm W. FerrioT is the first Oklaho
ma man to receive a corUftoate In the
Rosebud land opening lottery. About
.. i. tnt a oni.uar'R ileclura-
a wee "B" "l p""v "" . i.......v..-. --.- --
tory to the Chamberlain land district qa6i jn their second endeavor mis
at Fairfax 8. Dakota. Today he re- aRernoon. The bouj whloh was
...... j ...nnr-ata rintp.l Julv 21. allow- sr.iiiiit for bLx roundfe. took place In
IHKU IC.HUV...V .. . ...w- -..-
ling him a" number to select 160 acres tte open on the National league base
lot lanu ip jvpc"u iw5i.u'- uii feju.u.u.
PULLED 0?F THE FIGHT.
(By Associated Press.)
Philadelphia Pa. July 88. After
having been prevented by the mayor
Jn their Unit attempt to come together
KMisHiminona and "Jack" O'Brien sue
BventhliiR M be harmonious t am ; you u0 not hear thero. All are invite
a Urvan i.iun from the heart up &!
down" Mr Matthew went to Perry
this afternoon
The Indies of the Catholic church
111 give a social at the home of Mrs
Van VorheoB 117 Bast NQble next
Tuesday evening. Carmel Ice cream
and kherbet will be served.
The Rer. J. T Ogle pastor of the
First Christian churcli. has returned
from a trip to Carrollton. Mo He wjll
conduct the services at the church to-
morrow morning.
Citizens Notlee.
AH cltiMiut Interested In and in fa
vor of the nomination of Hon i;dmr
V. Jonee lor delegate to congree ir-
urged to attend the Democratic n
vention at Oklahoma City July i -""
iio nrpnared to do active work F-1 '
Adler chairman. Bdwln F. Shinn s-
retary Logan Count j Democrat lr r.-n
trai Committee.
RJshop F. K. Brooke will prearh on
i. KiaAf "fl.inrtv ObzeL-vanco." at
1 Trinity church tomorrow evenlnc.
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