The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, June 7, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthhie Dilt Leader.
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VOLUME XXIX
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 7. 1007
NUMBER 32
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NAVY SURGEON CLEARS UP
COFFEYVILLE KANSAS
MYSTERY
Missing Doctor For
Had Been
ENLISTED IN ARMY
AT
Suspected of Being Implicated
With Indian Man in
Murder
Special to Dally Leaden
Oklalionin City Juno 7. 'To Sur-
geon A H Chapman of tho" local navy
recruiting sltitlnn I luo the ciodlt for
tlio dentins up of tho mystory of tlio
dlGappenranco of Dr. Vallo Urn-gen
from Coffcivllle Kansas for whoso
body dead or nllvo a reward of $100
Is being offered by tlie authorities of
that town
After reading tlio story of tlio of-
fered reward Surgeon Chapmnn ro-
uiembcred that a man of that naino
had tried to enlist in iho navy. Look-
ing over tho ril ho found tho iinmo.
He had been rejected in tho navy but
had enlisted In iho army.
Tho files of tho nrmy recruiting of-
tlco showed wliero Dr Valle Iluigcs
had enlisted In tho medical con of
Co A '2(!lh infantry. Ho had boon
heiU to Fort Sam Houston for sorv-
Ico fiom heje.
Detective Arr've.
Detective 13. S. Ilabkinst of Coffey-
vllle arrived Su ill. eity !:t night In
response to a telegram. Ho Inspected
the records of the army and navy re-
cruiting stations and believes that
the right man has boen located. Ho
Is authority for tho siutomont that
Burgos kA-.AS thouht to havo neon
n32ilJd early In March. His parous
who Ho In St Louis Havo been
spending considerable money in tho
search for him.
On March 2 Saturday evening ho
disappeared from his homo in Colfey-
villc Kas and until yesterday noth-
ing was hoard from him Mnich ii
Tuesdaj he made his anparaueo In
this city Ho reglMarod nt tho Hotel
Windsor There ho stayed for two
weeks March 1G he mudo application
through the local nnvy recruiting sta-
tion for admittance into the navy. He
was rejected on account of lack of
thoalder dimensions. On March 20
he applied to th- army recruiting sta
WASHINGTON IS
Over Alarmist Cable Reports of Anti-Americau Fee!-
inir in Tokio
Washington June 7 -The State de-
partment does not regard the cable
newu of nnti-Amerlcan feeling in To
kio especially tho jingo phasos of it
which emanate from the party not
In power. a nt all Indorsed by the
Toklo government.
But the department offlqloja are not
disposed to comment on Iho present-
attitude of this government for the
reason that its decision and action
will depend on the report to' bo mado
to the department of Justice and
thence transmitted lo the President
from tha federal Bttornoy at San
Franciecp. This report Is said to bo
n its way. and Is the 0110 which .la-
pan win havo most regard lor bo
causa It is tho decision of an officer
representing? the United States and
was ordered when. Count Aokl ttc
Japanese aibaswsor made his com-
plaint to th State eprtHjent.
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Whom Reward
Offered
OKLAHOMA CITY
tion of (his city for admittance. Ho
wjift received into the feorvice on ao-
count of hlB modlcal education. Ho
was assigned to duty with tho 2Gth
Infnntrj Co. A at Fort Sam Houston.
The company left last Thursday for
the Philippine Islands for two years
son ice. Dr. Hinges was with tlio
tioops. He is now In San Francisco
but will sal! Juno 18 for Manila.
They Have Theory.
It is the tlieory of the authorities
that liurgcs wns a witness to a min-
der on tho night bo dlsqppantcd fiont
Corfoyvllle leaving a well ostab;
lUhed business. Shots were huaid
and also the set cam of a woman. Ho
has not beon scon in Coffoyvlllo sinoo
Hint time but is not suspected of tho
killing If any was committed
Saturday ovenlug March 2 Dr.
Hurgos in company with other frlonds
is bald to have played cards until ton
o'clock. HeWt Mm ganxo with $50
to tho good Evidence by Mr. Haw-
kins shows that when Dr. Burgos loft
tho hotel he started out for a good
tlmo. Ho nut another man or two
anil In compnnj with two women loft
for a rldo about tho city.
That night a minder Is believed to
havo been committed. Witnesses tos-
tify to a shot being fired bv an un-
Unown man at a cab. A soicam was
hoard hut the cab disappeared bo-
foro any explanation could be ob-
tained. On account of tho secrecy of
the pKnlr and the absoneo of Dr
Purge he was thought to have been
tho victim. A cab man has confessed
it is said that some ono wng Idlloil
and tho body dono away with 1 Is
now thought that a woman Hi Iho
carriage was killed
The detectives are on the trail of a
well lnown Indian Territory capital-
ist who is thought to havo been In
(Contlnuod on Pngo 4.)
NOT WORRYING
The President is very apt to stand
on tha report of Attorney fievlln and
it Is cgufldently oxpeojed here In of-
floial quarters that ho will show that
thf troubles were not raolat and that (
he in fact will prove that tho cause 1
of the troible. is not solely duo to
merlonn t'ldzons.
Not much Block Is held hero In tho '
serioiiB vlow taken of the San Fran-1
cisoo l iini bio by sensational writers. '
who toll about tlie oiirushluK un-
awares of n'Japanose Ooet and tlio
bombaidnient of gnu Francisco. What
a Jnpa'ie.e flnt could do Qn the Pad
flc coast is practically nothing in mill-1
tnry circles In Washington. Tho ro (
port that tho Japanoso will bo in
HtrucJed to bring suits against tho
city government may be the end of
the whole affair after tho report of
Attorney Devlin haa been read by
Count AokU '
LONG JAUNT OF
TEXAS BANKERS
(Hy Associated Press.)
Fort WortJi Tex. Juno 7.-
-Mom
bors of tho Texas l).i1ikor' assoola
lion Willi tholr Vivos and fflfiillMs
gathered in Fort Worth today pre
pnrnloiy to their departure .ton km
o their annual exclusion trip. Th 1
jatfni this ivenr will embraco over .
5000 mile and .will tnko tlio bankers
liitotigh Aft cot states and sever 1 1
OAiidIan provinces. 'Tho trip will i
pepupy ton days and wll bo made in
a special train of Pullmnn ours.
Among tho polnta embraced in the
itinerary aio Topclta Kansus C'ltv j
Chicago Detroit Niagara Falls i
Kingston Toumto. Montreal the I
Whltn Mountains lkiaton New York
I'hlhidclpiUla. Vs8liiiiKtnii tb .Inmes
town exposition. Hlchmoiid Cin In
niitl and St. IyoHs.
WHY NOT COMMISSION
PLAN IN GUTHRIE?
Ft. Smith Arkansas Spend
ing MilliqtijS. Under irce
tiou of a'' Special IWipiovc
men I Board.
! .
Login Uourlaud mayor of Fmt
Smith Ark. and J. Cutler and
Sr A. Howard members af the Fort
Smith city council aro ni.il.ing .i
tor of tho cities for th purpose In .
vestlgallnj? street paying and the
best methods uf constrMCtiiiK sewets
"Wo aio going to spent a1- inllllon
dollars on Improvements In Foit
Smith" Atnyoi Uourlaud Mid "Wo
havo awarded eontincts & 1 10 miles
of brick paving slxly-ilhe miles uf
sowers and aro piepsrlng to hulld a
municipal wator works system
"All these !mpro onion ts are boing
ludo under the direction or a com
mission Wo had beon rending a
whole lot abutti Hie commission foim
of government In (Inlvoston and
Houston and Its successful operation.
"Tho city council of Fort Smith
created a special commission of throe
citizens and delogatcd to it power to
to make all theso vast Improvement
the city has under way. It 'works
llko a charm. Wo like the ootn mis-
sion form or fiovoiument and Foit
Smith and nil other cities will ovont-
unllj adopt It"-
Voto for Hoffman for Senator
WILL RUEF
BE CALLED
TO TESTIFY
JIENJiY WONT DISCLOSE
ATTITUDE TOWARD
THE SQUI-ALER
I11AY NAT BE NEEDED
TO CONVICT SCIMITZ
OaeoflkRestauranisMeiu!
tioued in the Trial Closes
Its Doors
(By Associated Pteaa.)
' San Rranolsco Juno 7. The trial
of Mayor Submits on the charge of
extortion proesoded again this morn-
ing. Marahfuuls one of tlie restau-
rants nronifnsntly mtutiansd in the
Sclimitz trial olossd its doors yester
day. ?
Today liu9y Jept pronilsluj In a
tentauvo ugtaaUTe favhlou that u
was going to produce ftusf on tlie wit
nose Und. 8q for tho snku of the
news of It he was ashed if Jtnef would
be a witness in ttie tnomlms.
"I will not pit Uuef on lit the morn
lug. and I wUl not put ltlm 011 in the
afternoon." wa the I'eply f;lvji ith
a strap of tlie jaws.
Ho it ts tft a subject el wouur
(whether Ituef Is to came on m all
There have bwtyj mwrintirs that tlie
lltlc boss wssu't iholillns; jp that he
want io oe orerjuJOu' s irjU.
WUiwit Jluef ho caso wlU be
proven 10 a moral oartafufcy if tke
wltuesjwb 'ontinup to Jipld up as the
llrsl thne havs put lbs queftiwi
romhlnn whether 'Iwelvo prvra vVill
say that it has boen proved to a I eta I
certainty and beyond a "roasousble
doubt"- -Me mayor's one chance for
a mis-rM l
The mayor comes to court Jn a red
automobile some times driving the
machine souidtimes letting the cliau
four drive
Am t i the events of today Uui grent
inteoat centqeed In the duel btttwoen
Reagan thQ jBmraer and paver and
Campbell the lawyer Vhen U vvaa
crripr oao wan said of Iloagrtnr
LOOKS LIKE CRUCE
Special to D.'ltv lci.I. I
OKl.ihmii i i ii . Inn i I i it'
iiiK d.is uf ih aiup.itKil imln u (h if
Lee t'ruco will iniv tho (u l .11
overwhelming majniilv Tli'i' iiic
several cUni'iits which hav it I ri
bilted tit the rijci-isk Of Mr I'niee lt
the first place lit is u until nf pure
and up right diameter and I" Ii 1
won the friendship of !' in1 a who
have been iiitlumlPlv oc'iainf-il with
ltlm during his residence of tio.irly
seventeen vcurs In Anlmur Willi all
tho nttacks that Imvo been mnilr on
I1I111 tho people who know hlni best
have ileiinnneod nil tit the dim go us
falso and linvft nlfibd by I1I111 a sollil
phalanx rpiitly to .rmjil'uulpitd him lo
all sections and Ul Yut vvMirjil. as a
man capable of fljllilg tlld'lioMtion of
Thai fellow knows nioro-iiUui all
Ui law""
ltoflgno U'ld 11 :'). 1 n w but he
gavt- liis sin -il oath suit tu-
gave it as an Lij'it roil ('mpinU
didn't Virt'i him i.t .ill n cm
amlimtion though he -ggl uwnv
very ibanl. Th pavci nici him at
verj point and left wltli Iho juiy a
"round uuvarntshed tab "
Vote for Irofi'Mir 15 1 t'smeron
SuiKTintendunl Public Inbtrurtion.
i. I. ii 1 1
VOTES OF STATE
Oklahoma City as usual. IS umMuk
iln effort. t uo all the offloMi. One
onee is niitwl )rt particular. Certain
Interests srehehtiui ttie cauuiiisey of
a nuiu avIw came from w-' last
year. Tin msp wint V? hv Ipwwsucs
Oominisirfoiii'.' in t!i:ro is but on
oandlilHtn In ffy& .T&St W J. )j.
JhirUe. Mr. Uurho ts an sll-roitt4
good men lie possfisnes all the ubc-
1 wry unaJUlli nXkum. ISwry Demo-
crat !iouW voi for uiki.
Morton Huthertojr-1 han luou mak
lug s vlUi I wlml osmpsu n lu luiii.m
Teriftlory llutlwrfowi i khe host
plntforoi spVsker iu tho state.
1W Trapa l'nisiio n. fnd cam
psign for $wte auditor Ho ba si
lovvetl qo grass to ltiiuif.it uudtr an
5et.
llobert Duulop today clu d an h-
tiv campsJgn for tat'f treasurer
LMiulop l a warm miicr
Tom Doyle will spwk ' the corof s
of Oklahoma and Iiw 'ii tonlchi
Dov'.v spoke st Uklah'iin 1 City la '
night t 6i)i people.
(Joi Roy Hoffman I. a much
Ixigau county boy ai oio 'f liu'oln
ilia early life wse Hvel in 1
Will CoiiUnws the Buuinsss.
Tb purrtue buRim- of R R
f'srlln will be carrit'l on i Mifi R R
t'arllu and sou ilsrry rtin) will be
known as tlu ttruu of ftilm it CarUu
Tae saiott-will enila i i" i-ntnul
liulnHs foartoic. in tnini h
lu tht p4st.
Vote for lrofm' V n teruu
Superintendent Public 1 uui-tion.
1 !!.. Ti HrP"4''. of frry- ""
dtp Ter tlwM'tier will bpuk in Gutli
ttv FfUaP'f A
Vote for UoUnum tor iJoiwtr.
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1 i 1 1 .1 1 Ii tlffi Wiiuld re
III 1 11 iiiiln nn Hi 1 11 oplc wlo
1 1 linn m itjit pi limn Tlie sen
urn nt I11 Iji ' n l inning lendily' In
l.iMM il ilu tdnui iHiidldnte ami
unli il Jnii' lint Imvo herntnfiirn
hum 1 mil pnliin'al 1 .nniiulgiiM fails
Mr 1 lino Mill lie tho Doniocrntlcs
nominee for (Sovprnoi J 11 c.irUuk ytiUP
oi' 11 lb' iiiim.iiii Kiniorrovv yon
(Mi 11 'lie tin mtalrik' In voting for
Hie iii.iii wIkiso olinriiilrr Is stub thai
will sut mount uml unifv nil .sections
of tho iitv and guarantee on over-
whelming wuccrss when the otQQftOU
takos place lie lias 110 enemies to
punish ami Iism jiu pMiiiiso out ex-
eop that h will do iho vory bel he
can to make (luinlmina the gioaiosl
ami grunilmt sinio In 111 sjroup vest
of the Mississippi rlvor.
PASSES-
FRANCHISE PROVIDING FOK NATURAL
GAS WITHIN NINJJ
MQNTUS
GUTHRIE CO. GETS
21-YEAR PRIVILEGE
Ordinance is Adopted After
Stormy Session Alpnllily
Bills Allowed
'I lie ill) ciiinv it iiidi 1 li u ipn-
ion t inlf liij-1 iid'V MHhi 'I an
OIlllHMfK i- vvitK -1 VOBI flSII'lllM- in
ih 1'itini' i;n 1 i tt aiui j'ui in
vi 11I1 tin nivilii' ol HlplUfr Ut tin iljry
wltliiu nun- iiidiidi.i td.r si .(5 cent
iji 1 iiimi tnri tft The leivhon of tih
i urn -ii m i bt ofi" vnncinan
mmi Ii mi 1 id furil le.itmet uf
til- Ii in I'l nut VNnlt.iT Coup til f 11
'ih Iln mill 'ii h.ut h 11 pu 1
poin I '1 inmini 'I Siiiilh wli 11 Jurtj 1
l;jl' 1 I Ii 'III' I'll'll'll lllilkillA ri
i-itinil uj .ill'- luii I In-" ijiv ami
KJl 1 mi 111 ' ti "il'l uxl nil' 1
'I ll fllllOHHIJf llldhi I HI I'll 'd
Silnv $.1706 nilu t4p J333
WH $ .'Ml I llllilll-!ll Jill. .).
Hi.' tri'l rt t"-i it I Z Vi jiark fin:r
ii" 1 in 1 lui't'i S W 1 11 riirinklin
$i"'i . ii" 1 - in : J I.'.' '7. .ii
I'JIi I Id l fill I'Mll (llfil
( fm lli'tlm in i"i k iiiitiii.
SHOOTING AT SHAWNEB
OVER WOMAN'S LOVE
Speiial to Dstlv lA1r
Su4-nf ttklj tm- 7 - In s disi-
pui lau lti I'viiiiit iri9aiablv
rVfi Kirl l.l"- IoIImmI lKrt sml
fsialit woiimUil i tm WitltacM s
flrtfii 1 n ir Moki-i 1 sin ill Htitlion
fn.rii u uiilt lioMli ol KhkVHee
Jesiouhir u suppoHfd i' nsvf been tfee
oswie Walls' iw ji-w! in ih waihls.
lii. vuHtut IS Mid to be UylHK-
0R.CHARD
A
I'N PRINCIPLED
ASSASSIN
For $200 Offered to Sacrifice Lives
of Fifty Men
WITNESS NOT RATTLED ; ;
UNDER CROSSEXAMINATION
RapidFire Questions of Defense
Fail to Shake His
Main
(I)y AesuchttoJ J'rosii.)
Uotse Idhho June '.-'Whan Or-
cIihrI tosuniiMl the st will today lu thu
Uaywood trial Attorney Jllphiirdson
tiegAu ut ouro to ply ltlm with nuilil-
flrt minslions. Ilufnr nnsw'arltig. Or
rhsril askod purinhiloii to mnko two
trivial rortvctlonii. lu his tftstlmoiiy of
yostenhiy Whllo Orchard wsh nink-
IiiK hlu Matoux-iit ItlrJinnlHon Intoi-
rupti'il liun with uucsHiinfl 1 h- at-
loniev for the state objected uil Oi-
rhnrd ulso prrKcstoil
"WV both can't talk at thu same
time" Orchard said to ItichuidRon
"and yostprilay you nsked iu new
uueatlons lofore 1 could answer old
on pb."
' Th wliuoss will he allowed lo aus
wer ipiesUon without interruption."
said JudKo Wood sternly. Orchunl ml-
niittwl while he vtna iu thu Idaho
niinliUI country ho been mo (iili( n
g-anhler. He wns asked how h voted
the ilny the unions decided to go down
to VVnnluer and blow tho llnnker 1IIH
and Sullivan "tlno nnd mill and snld
he Vd not rVtflit'inbur
Donlss a Cams of Psker.
"4 re you stiru" tlnally ncUed Hlob-
nrdsop "you wero not m litirke or
ilullln' pbtyinc pakex whuii this ox-
iBlosIun oo6iuTfldT'
"I (tm MUMi ' cntne tu reply "J Ut
ouu oMIie tns which tired the lHivvder
under Oie mill.
"Did you know Haywood Moyer or
T'stttlKMie at this thm.?"
"No sjr."
V!wy were not with you at Ward-
Ur whn tht; lullf ss blowt up wei
I'p to th' tlmo tin wtnt to Oolo-
rtsilo hi Iftoa Orrhnrtl said lie had
nerr liard of Haywood. 1'ettlhoue or
Ulmpkliw WUnfSH Haiti it was hN
- ww ww-w-w-w-w
TRUST BUSTER'S CONFERENCE
Will Advise President as to
rimaii and Coai
Bpsclal to Dail Iadsr
Washttojton June 1 -vAI' Hie Ufavv
srtillerlbtw bavinK to do -ith i- d
iiiollUdii of triiwt havf Ik hi calbd bi
to vmlreiic. thi v ihhk to rtihriiH
tj) liarrlman c 1 rijid the lass
acainst th cjal loaiU
The I'rewiilent api u- to Ihj anxious
to have sow- iMtdiu'iii ko out a to
lil-t publtioo III lli t two great ca wv
Whfelbtr th si tiou wilt ue ufCdin t
llUlh iduil 01 01 niinti u 01 txiili
wll) in all iiroli.iI'DH v ! dicid'l to
uigbt
Iln (It isiiiik- ii f pu (bo and ihi-
interstate -uiue u 1 1 imiiuf i'-u -ill
ot lollfoe Im teiriientHt at Ult uie I
int; Tb lalKi supplleH the formri-
wlth thu iiuii'iul on which bill In
vijully ami oiti' r prixvKeH are (tail
and tho tiitftresuto oiiuurci' eoin-
iitlssion is k.iowii to b load with
evldonwi botb in the Harriuun ca.
and tho 003! cast?
Thtr eduimlsslcm IiaiI had tha coal
W4? A
lv
i .
Story
x
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own lulUntlvvhloh took him xCJo7u
Tado No ono cnitqcrUd -vJltlv? K'sS"
Wostmu FodanttlOii o Miners urfeod
bis Kolng Ai'iivltur lu Colorado lio
wmit to work in n mlno hud ronQwod
his liiinborBlilp In thu Watdum Voil-
oration of .Minors.
Was a Cheap Murderer.
Orchard said ho himself had broach
oil tin? subject of blowing up thu
Vluiilcntoi mlno lo W I'. Davis. "I'd
heard loudens of tho W'stiini Fodora-
l Ion of miners had blown uo into
bfor "
Old thu siiRKestlnn Ihut powder iu
1 lie Vindicator mlno bo touched off
cnnio from ou or from Davis"
' From Davis. Ho snid ho would
Klvii me two hundred dollars to touch
It off
Orchard said tlir fero fifty non-
union men In tho mlno and ho hpHov
ihI an cuoloslou would havo ltllKil
thorn
"And you proposed lo intirdor fifty
mi'n for two Imudrod dollars?" asked
Hlcliariluon.
"1 proposud to taucli off tho jkjw-
'lir." fi'li"'! OrntnScrt
Orchard said that Moyer and tfuy-
wood both niiule speochus at Crlpplo
Crok against violoucc. Ho said tho
inattar of blnwiny np tho Vlntltjjator
mlno wns ilUnnased a soaottit tlmo and
was HUKMss'd by SliBrtnau J'urker
ami Davis Hill lUaatorly. nHiong oth-
ers had dluniHHd liitflhoiis ot blowlnn
Up the mine lltoburdion called
KastiTly from tho itudlejico. U was
Iden'ifl'il by Orchard
rue Assassination of etcunenbcrsT
Iiarrv On hard crown). Ills ajjpils-
ikins of jtrsve crlmcM yesterday after
noon when cjuittuuliig his testimony
uKuliiBt MIIH in I) Haywoo(L he tntulo
(I'outtntitHl on pflgs four)
Course of Action in liar"
Trust Cases
cau-u under advisement for about five
yari Ttstimon- )nts baen prodm a
10 show that the railrnaus in -ouio
i . i.viii mini tkao fifty v-r eut
of the 1 o.tl luii" i tb-t lhi' liavo
I ei 11 1i. iiiuiiiriii iw au't umler mieh
tiioiiiiii ixli 1 iiKl"peiiilenr on-
'idk ciiil'l fi.ii 1. it long Thu salloot
pmiii 1 on whl. ti Mm coal roads '-sriuld
hi t M i 11 mi Hr eiiJt my .t
t irili in Mi ll'ii r ea t
1 in 11 11 11 in i'i 11 not of the more
i.i 1 nt i. 1 pu "nt Conimif'.sioosr
1 1 oik 11 M I in has bad some of
id' iii'.ii n)ii Mjnt points m his
iiugi i h -nt to lrf! Angles
nun held tliwe. pertwually hearings
wliii h ijevekip-4l grutm violatu n of
law
Wli'tber New oik I'bii-jsfo or Loa
Ana ' will be the pt.iee fur the fl
lio; of units HKHiust llairiioan ia not
kuowii Th imprssiiion ia that tho
Milts arf.nnsi th coal roadj nay bo
aiad in PlilUul&U.bla.
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