The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 101, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 7, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Uatt She told haw many poor families
wire ministered to ort Thanksglvlntr
Day and how muoh Joy and comfort
the little donations brought to tho re-
cipient. Mui AnnfWlttoman told of
tho work tho Rescue homo is Jotlig.
Mm. Wlllard Btaplcton will remain n
week longer than she cxpcted before
going to Hot Springs -fof tho whiter.
Phono 160 for fresh oysters Haft pork
icnamoini ytomemna" Hung and
best celery on tho market. Glvo us
your order. Dewey Mont Market
TtRRILL WILL
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SENTENCE OF NOTORIOUS
OKLAHOMAN EXPIRES
DEGEMBER 16
Dan Halm Wont to K Reno this morn-
5. M. Chester is In Coyle totm on
business. X
OFFICIALS ARE.EXERC1SED
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Floor Oil Cloth
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Linoleum
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Carpets ft
Art Squares "
Dressers
Commodes
J. K. AWler went
morning.
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g Rocking Chairs Dining Chairs Steel Ranges Portieres
Shades and Curtains.
ALL BRIGHT AND NEW GOODS.
If you have arty furniture which you would like
to discard I will take it as part pay.
M. Collar
At the Old Stand and Legislate Hall
Charles Van Dayn la la Oklahoma
uuy today.
Owrtc fjerlack la In Navlne today
en business.
Fearful of Another Break' if
Permitted Freedom.
Grant Splker is In
tlsltmff friends.
Oklahoma City
Q. T. Shewmake In business Visitor
In Ripley today
W ar. Brmtwm is In
morning on business.
Mulhalt thU
W::W8?
Nello Catherine Bunyan.
SOCIAL CALENDrv.
Thursday.
i . Acorn -club moats with Mrs.
fJRaimay
Stobort
Friday.
I Mrs. Gftorco JJHUnsley entertains at
12 o'clock lunchoon tho Friday Afternoon
Shichre club.
Etude tlub mocU with Mrs. William
usnneoe.
Yes. ' hissed the toll man at hr
side bitterly. "My heart."
Feollne remorseful nt liavlns 31lteU
him so cruelly tho beautiful irtrl leaiudl
over nno saJcS:
"Cheer up George! If your heart al
O. airauhorson In' afternoon.
Saturday.
Dcmeatlc 'flolenco club meets Tin af.
Jtsrnoon wlthJklrs. J. D. William.
(Natlsnal Federation.
flfreslUent-Odijas. Sarah Piatt Xwftkor
Tnver. (Co).
'OenenU feerutlon recording mrerc-
itnry Mwj. tlUa Day Monroe. Tflpfeka
Kan
Oenem! federation vrrcsponalnr
Totarj' -tilt. Tom a. Chambers OlUa-
itiomi Cy
TTerrltwtal Federation
XlrwdaeTrt Mrs. A. a. BcoU. HUB-
wratos
First vl .Pirwldent Mm nlddle.
Second .vie prwfldwit Ms. ltdbouj
nsr. Aruuiorc
Jterordinc siroreUwy Mrs. P. It. KJneJ
TViewKtriv
3orreponUnc wntarj- Mrs. TtAyJl
stwwator
Treasure Oft Mautle DoCou. Ai'.
Auditor. Mr at M "lark. 1'Hwnee.
Cy -Federal Ion.
rresMemJIra. "ranK IHle
Vico preldet-Mrs Horace SpJ.
Recording SMscvtacy MUs Alma Ca--on
Comlxmdl.js SMtreUu-y Mlso Ttor-
nce AdHr
Treasuji' X.- 3. Vinw.
TO DRIVE OULU CARE AWAY
She Knw.
On swet th Utile rod fctouebllO
nnl as built fur two.
"You -you seem bo ule4M wlsnr
i beautiful clrl. anxlowriy. J Um
nyUi s about tbts machine tht h
l-rfjt
Mrs. K. V. Dlack nnd danshter. MIbs
Myrtle. Jlrs. Dysart Is a most irracloui
and chnrmlnE lady and vbis dellshted
with tho cultured hospltrtlilo social set
of the capita! city. Miss TJrao is a prct-
y young lady. Just out in -society and
much admired.
ffr. and Mrs. Clydo 'VMRlton have an-
nounced tho christening of thoir baby
i boy Peter Thomas Jr. Tho Httlo fel
low Is named for his smndfather P. T.
IVUlton the wolt kanwn millionaire
lumborman or Kansas and Oklahoma.
SIlsj Qraco Bastman df Nowklrk and
Miss Mi-rtlo Davis eff AVaukomls two
harmlng youog laUl's who havo boon
gueetH slnoo Thauksgh-lng of Miss Pearl
Hhodes roturnod WWlnceitay afternoon
to thejr homos.
Tho Self Culturo olub. whoso inom-
really broken we can stop at n. T?pllr ersp '" l'nnltea to tho toachors In tho
Tiny acnoois. neld us regular fortnightly
meeting Wednesday at tho Carnegie li-
brary. Tho rectn pcaco treaty .betwoen
Japan and Russia wan discussed Miss
01llo Shercr leadlnir tho diauusslon. Cur-
front event nour was also nn enjoyable
K. J. Alien went to Oklahoma- City
on tho morning train.
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Joe M. Roadcs went to Oklahoma
Olty on the. morning train.
Ground was broken at Stlllwatcryes-
terday for tho new Morrill hall. ''
Dr. Douthltt went to Mulhalj this
morning on profusion al business
O. W. Cohagon retiirKcd this morning
from a business trip to El Reno.
J. F. Kellogg veterinary surgeon Is
In Crescent today on professional busl-
H. M ifaKny pf the Armour Pack
ing company. Is In Ooylo today on busl-
noc. L
Miss Mlrinlo Robrt-ts' will go to Okla-
homa City Sunday to spend tho day
with friends. '
Mrs. M. F. Barnes of Perry who
has been visiting elatlvcs here returned
homo yesterday
Mr. and Mrs J. II StumpfC returned
last night from' p. .-week's r visit with
friends In Kansas City.
R. C. Ralrd passed through tho city
uiib morning enrouto from Stillwater
to Oklahoma Citynon a business trip.
Bort Stanley and Delia Stanley re-
turned to Navlnx this momlnjr after
spending several weeks visiting In St.
L0Ul8- IJIJIJJ
Mrs. F. W. Tracy who lias been ll
hero nt tho hospimi returned to her
homo In Ferry yesterday very mueh
Improved.
shop
"Nonsense! Wliat kind of a Tpatr
shop could mena n broken teatt7"
"Why. thp parsonage. Gitorctx."
TWPntl' n-4vitiaha l.i A !.. il i
s... i..t . ... . I " ' . " . "" njpinr
" uun imu wun aini. A-'enop" was reaclKd.
Farm Lttaoni at Moms. .
"I thought you'd forget how ia -ecyiho -to
oltnr
Out In Alaska Joe."
"Dear Iaa Ttls -the placo to leara rnah
u tMnc
You can watch tho EsWroo'
Juflet
Mrs. Frea C. Tan Dujti spent Wed-
nesday In Cfclahwna City.
Mrs. Frank M. Lyons returned tfala
mornlns froro OMi&oma City.
Prof. F. M. Re of the Rots oon-
servntery of nitwio went to MulhaU this
morning.
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Mrs. W. IV. V)Ulf nnd little daugh-
ter FIorenM Louisa came ovor fro
kCreseent this mornurc
Governor and Mrs. T. H Fsrgusan
ivrt pbuinlng it trip to Norman Tu-
Uy of next wk. TJielr Umi m
Wlter is a unlvwtUy MphomorsL
T3ie KaTtijnUl club M Wodttwday
Hfuwnoon with Mrs. a F. Cottoral. Mrs.
Jolm Cottnl wan the prt. Tho plaeo
of nrtlng for et wek hK not yet
boeu AnnoawoML
Miss I'aarl 8haw luts rxurasd tn
Klnctbilior wboro she is utWudlnkT ool-
Iog hTlng spwt nJsnwuK Tlmnka-
glvlnx viuntten In llila cltv. Uia miui
of Mliss JMIIJy M-r.
Mrs. DysHrt and hr lovely young
oaugnier. row v&. isav ua? nfttfnooa
part of tho evening's prosrnm.
SocIaUy. (his eelt has been as quiet
as over tho ellto of tho capital cltv rosl-
'TJwiU experienced. WIOj tho exception
of tho thentro attractions there havo
ween no evening functions. The after
noons havo been occupied with club
meetings. Tho younger t 'is planning
many affairs to be given during vaca-
tion weeks nnd tho morrjwt tfolk and
the social leaders nro apparently con-
serving their energies for the brilliant
round of gaieties promised us after tho
inaugural of Governor Frank Fruntz.
Mrs. Krantz Is a vivacious rti'j-mlng
lady on acknowledged social leader
and many are tho elaborate- -at homtw."
rewppomi and balls to be clvon at tho
"Mansion House" after tho first of
3'obruary.
Dr. C. L. Recrfor mayor of Tulsa nnd
vice president of tho City Not'onnl
bank wo3 a traslhoss visitor lirro
yesterday. 1
This East Qultorftf W. C. T. U. will
give a reception 'Friday afternoon at
U residence of Mrs. Furrow on East
Harrison avenue. "
J. H. Wnmsloy formerly cashier at
tho local street car oulces has been
transferred to Oklahoma City and Is
In charge of thq .pflleo. there
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W. A. Junker "rt.iager of tho "SI
Plunkard" company was In tho olty ar
ranging for tho appearance of his at-
traction nt the Brooks on tho night of
Dec. 16
D. T. Sykes superintendent of tho
Metropolitan life Insurance company of
Waco Texas was hero VJnogday tho
guost of his slater Mrs. WJII II. Chap-poll.
Territorial nnd fedoral officials alike
havo boon roughly awakened by tho
statomonts of facta that tho term of
Ira N. Torrlll the convict expires on
Docombor 1C and that tho notorious
killer of Jnck Bmbreo will be released
on that dy from tho county jail at
Perry where ho Is serving out tho re-
mainder of his torm. In regard to tho
nwittor Sonntor Tom Doylo of Perry
bml a comeroncquwlth Governor Tom
Ferguson today but thus far no method
of disposing of Tcrrlll other than re-
leasing him has becn discovered.
It has developed that had TerrHl's
tlmo beon counted ho would havo
bcea roleased on November 26 last.
Warden Jowott.pf the Lansing peni-
tentiary refused to allow Terrill any
tlmo off nnd even canceled tho orders
of former wardens allowing the Okla-
homa convict certain time off for good
behavior. HIj$ i regular term will ex-
pire however on December 1C. Whilo
la tho pontteatlnry Torrlll persisted in
fighting for his freedom all tho tlmo
and refused to work and for that rea-
son Warden Jewett was harsh with
him.
Torrlll waB returned "to tho county
Jail at Perry two months ngo be-
oauso tho Lansing prison physician
hold him to o Insano and tho prison
authorities would therefore keep him
no longer. dklahoma authorities
however havo maintained that ho Is
sane and Instead of placing him in
tho usylim at Norman ho was placod
In tho Noblo county all at Perry by
ordo; of Governor Tom Ferguson.
Torrlll recently sued President
Roosov.olt and others for $800000 dam-
ages lleging false imprisonment and
a conspiracy to deprive him of his
freedom and demanding thaat. he bo
roleasod citing tha provisions of tho
Louisiana Purchase treaty with France
as bis reason.
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THURSDAY DEC. 7
A Pretty Comedy-Drama
'Sweet Clover"
A Scenic Production of One
of the Best Plays this Season
Prices $1.00 75e 50c and 25c 1
tnln Insurance money for in overy case
those who died had been 'nanrcd.
Charles C. Beers and Thomna
Who lioarded with Mrs. Robinson.
Indlctod for complicity in tho crimes. '
but thoir cases were not pressed ( Mrs.
Robinson was found guilty and on June
2! 1S83 sho was Bentonccd to bo
hanged. November 10 of the samo year
wns sot for tho oxocutlon but on No-
vember 13 Governor Ames commuted her
sentence to Imprisonment for llfo in
kolltary confinement.
For seventeen years sho has seen
rractlcnlly no one except her keeper.
Her meals hao been taken to her each
day and sho has been allowed to oxer-
clso In the corridor only when tho
other Inmates of tho prison wtro locked
In their cells. Her age together with
her long period of solitary confinement
began to tell on her somo tlmo ago.
She is nrflloted with heart troublo and
tho prison physicians say It Is but a
question e' days perhaps hours before
the end comes.
?.S Brooks' Theatre
Four Nights Comracnct
Sunday December (to
RAYMOND ADOUT OUT.
All But a Few Faithful Have Qlven Up
Hope.
Special to Dally Leader.
Muskloee I. T. Dec. 7. It Is the he-
lief of many hero today that tho ap-
pointment of tho Judge pf tho western
district of Indian Territory will go to
W. C. Lawrence of Tahloauah who Is
now sorvlng In tho northern district
and the apt ointment of L. F. Parker
Jr. will be wade for the northern dis-
trict. All but a few friends of Judgp Ray-
mond hfcve given up all hope of his re-
appointment. Much anxiety prevails In
this district as tho final announce-
ment Is momentarily expected.
SCARLET FEVER QUARANTINED.
Elks Have New Quarters.
Tho Klks have rented tho rooms on
the second floor of tho Stnpleton build-
ing on North Division street nnd are
romovlng their club room fixtures there
this week.
LeComte & Plesber's
Morey Stock Company
Supporting
LUELLA MOREY
Sunday Night
The Darkest Hour
Monday Night
Th8 Power of The Cross
High Class Specialties
Between Acts
Prices. 15 25 andSSei.
Ladies' free seats may hearth
served before 0 p. m for JrfSa--day
Night. - - "
Dr. C. F. Cotteral Quiets the Fears of
Some "Anxious Mothers."
Editor Loador: For lno benefit of
"Anxious Mother's" howl In tho Lead-
er last evening I will say that thera
Is not ono c8e of soorlet fovor In tho
olty that Is not Quarantined nnd there
aro only five ensos. AlUphyslclaus are
very prompt. In. reporting cases and aro
Just as anxious to stamp out contagious
dlseaso as nro ' tho laity. If "Anxious
Motho'. would Investigate sho would
not havo to ueo tho newspapers. If
people who hear of so many cased
would inaulro "of their local health offi-
cers Ana not talk -so much there would
be less scare Ci Fi COTTERAL. M. D.
Supt. Logan. County Health Board.
SHOULD A WOMAN BANG
LOCAL POINTS
The Woiwwb Horn Missionary so-
el4y of tho First Methodist ehuroh
t Wdnosy afternoon with Mrs. C.
H. 1UI1. Tho ladles brought tho baxM
Hitalnlng the annual mtionary offer-
". iJie lewon subject was "Cto-oti.
niton" and he presidents and lauiom
of the various ln volant and christian
WfMAiZAtMn In tlH) city had been
ka to iDMt wJtli th Missionary so-
wwy ana um or ute work eooh partls-
ur urmniaation 1 ul.ig. ttnslgn
j iwawa twrwiiM the Salvation amix
ml sjmXs eaUrwlaingly of tho grat
work tlMt ordsr Is aaaotonllshlm.- amnu
the lowly ono Jlw. Wlekbam Bpoka of
uie many iaiprovemo.its the Children's
Home oUty bj planning with which to
Iwgln the. how yoar and af the CJirltt-
"mw tr which will bo given the qr-
phaus t m hom. The Ilenorojemt
wlty. wbW did so muaii tou-nri
i making Taankwlving day of rant
va; ... ' ir ;r. i: tt.t7."tt rr-r? . """wvin
j.-. ..... ... .-. ..j "' ax. inanKiwnees for the pnar of tho elt
Louis. Mil. mr a plaasaat visit with J lmd for Its rtprefntatlvft Mr is.c.
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f Thoroughly Equipped and Up-to-date. Call 39; A
Cab or Brougham will serve you. No vexatious de-1
lays; no dirt; Courteous drivers. "Quick Service" bur motto.
Parage Transferred to Any Part of the City!
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Dr. Fnsnclsco oamo o-or from Cleo
this morning brlngl'ne to the fcospUal
tha email son of n Mr. Ferguson living
near Jtliifjwood to ti treated for o
broken arm. tha Injury received In u
fall some time ago.
Cliarles Fond went to Oklahoma. City
today in 0 laterMt of the Kansas-
Oklahoma laundry aesooUlon. whleh
moats tlmre January 8 and 9- Mr. Pond
I prwidt.ni of tho Koiatloi).
Tom Bowie general salesman In Okla-
homa for tlie Smlttt-McCord-TowmraQd
company of Kansas City has returned
from a terHtoilal trip. Mr. Bowie WM
formerly general salesman in the two
territories for tt Marshall Fea
oomnany
The directors of the Ardmoro Ice plant
held their annual moating here yester-
day. The directors present were: Al-
bert RuuHmeit. St. Zuls; Samp Trlp-
tiimm 8t. Louis; Vayj Jundt. Oklaito-
OJty JL B. Foster ami Polk Andersen
AnJmare and Heinz Ilraun of nuts
cJty.
pakr J. B. Norton of IVwoa City
was In the city today Mr. Norton I
oUvtog politic Utejte iaW he aayii.
aud Hi devoting hbi tittle strictly to the
grain business jre says the Kay
OOUBiy earn oron viaa lmm.nu a ii
tho elevauire are foil and many have!
vnn ..r txiuou. 4ti larmers Ba
UMt county sire getting Sh) cnu a
bvabel for their corn ery go.nl prio.
wUea one oonalder the Ija of the
erop. .
Discussion oT'Vital Question
Started Amriy Over Case
of Jane Robinson.
(ny Associated Press.)
Doston Mass. Dec. T. It Is an Inter-
esting oalneldeneo that at the very time
when tho pending execution of Mary
Rogers lt Vermont iun started anew
too dlscueslon of the vital Question ns to
whethor a woman should hang Jane
Robinson should bo roportoa dying In
her ooll In tho Bant Cambridge Jail
where she lias remained. In solitary oon-
flnement slnoe November 11 18J8 with-
out having ha) a glimpse oi the ouuido
world.
A ijttle leas than twenty years ago
uie case of tho Robinson woman at-
iraeted as much public attention as
now centers la the Rogers oaso. The
Robtnwn wtnua won sentoneaa to bo
executed but after ono of tho greatMt
wgaj battles In the amwls of Masaa-
ohusetts tho sentence was oommuttj to
solitary Imprfcotuneat for llfo. It 4s
believed to he the only oas on roe-
ord. In this oountry where a mnmm was
sentenced to sollUry eonflnwnttit for the
remander f her days.
Mr. Robtnsen poisoned Iter brothsr-la-iRW.
Prince Arthur Freeman; and
Vfa Indtetert for the dmwh of live otli-
ors. Bl is now sUty-elght years ld.
The tiwtlve for the murders was to fb-
Armnntrout photographed the cotton
compress and Its employes a day or
two ago.
These frosty mornings and tho sting
of tho evening air aro right good iml-
tatloni of winter.
Oeorgo Plank was killed by the ac-
cidental discharge of a shotgun while
hunting near Lawton
Rev. L. F. Laverty today paid for
mo ront of tha new Flllsch building
where tho poultry chow will bo held.
You hear a good many BtoriM nhm.t
the rostThanksglvlng hash. But did
you ever hear of turkey hash lasting
long enough?
Rev. Frank. Brown was arrested at
Indlahoma by Deputy Marshal John
Abornathy on tho charge of bootleg-
ging whiskey. Ho entered a plea of
Kullty.
In tho oxoltoment of tho Thanksgiving
football games and the convening of
congress tho Leader qulto forgot to
obsorver tho regular monthly advanoo
In tlio price of coal.
While Instructing a class Jn mathe
matics in the Lahoma public school of
which sho Is a teacher MJps ByblH
DavIS suddenly lost her voice and has
been untiblo to speak for the iast twa
days.
Much suppressed Interost obtains lo
cally over statehood legislation.
Tho capacity of tho big cotton com-
press Is two bales a minute. Icven
hundred bales w'.ll probably bo com-
pressed Friday morning. It la instruc-
tive and entertaining to watch tho biff
press in operation.
A tramp at Oklahoma City tho out-
er day wns compelled. (6 toko a bath.
Ho went crazy th'o minute ho got Into
tho water. Tho authorities should have
subjected him to it gradually begin-
ning by having him scraped.
Counterfeit dollars in circulation aro
reported by tho Bank of Mlnco I. T
and the Cltlicns Bank of El Reno b"
of whlah havo hod several of "7
presented for deposit. ' ln
tn h llrlt ... wo taW
I -. ' i 'Bht appear to"
havo been KtoWtd ut of twtbbltt motaL
.Tha workmen at the compress wh
aro to bo cunrtcred there this summer
will havo a snap If St. Joo doesn't gob-
ble tho Guthrie baseball club. Tho
vlow of the ball park from the third'
story south window Is splendid and with'
PPcra glassw through which to wltncsef
tho ploys it will be far mor0 comfort-
able to watch tho game from this wIim
dow through wh'ch a cooling totu
sweeps than seated In tho grandstand
and then It will bo fifty cents cheaper.
THE "AMOU8 8ELL8 FOR LESO.
RENFRO'S FOR PAINT.
Friday and Saturday rockln chalra
nt exeursion prices nt M. Collar's.
Tfio "Universal" Food Chopper
CAPE PATRONS HELD UP.
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(Uy AJMaelatfj) prees.)
Mitchell 8. a Dtfe TJ-nAt tfe. Plaak-
lagtofi BMfe Inat night lvQ masked rb-
held up a erowd of fifteen men.
While ono robber otoijd guard the other
searched the victims. Tb robbers M-
curtM several hundred tiolUra.
$ WE SELL
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HEESE
WHITE CLOUD CREAM.
MACLAREN'S IMPERIAU
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BISMARK" EiRlCK.
GOCfETIE LOAF ROQUEFORT.
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Chocs all kinds
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tables r a w or
conked as coarse
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Hirschi & Kncbel Go.
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