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1 " ; THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN INDIAN TERRITORY ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. r&tn VOLUME XIII AKmiOKK, 1. T.. SUNDAY MOKMNCJ, ()( TOIlKIi 2l, NlWIIiKIt 1.72 JRobison's Opera House J ON K Nl HT O.Nf ' Tuesday, Oct, 23 rd The I.tUKtilng fcurprMo it the Simmiii "The HoosierGirl" A P .is tnr.il Comedy Drama In Three Act Iutrmlnclni; lh punnrremcitli'nnii '"iuo Wntnon. HHii.itcil hr tho 1'iiml.ir (Jcrnntn Comtvllan Ous Cohan ami a rompanr of unuati.il excKllnnce. Beautiful Scenery, Catchy Music, Songs and Dances. rim fivo itow.i v ' Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 Press Association at Guthrie. Ardmorcite Special. C.iithrlo, Okln.. Oct. L'O. Out of dor oronco to Mrs. Carrie Nation, who In a member of the Logan County Press association, the members of that organization abandoned plans for a smoker to be given In connection with the editorial meeting hero to day, and will give instead a reception and luncheon, which will be participat ed lu by the wives and sweethearts of the editors. Addresses on matters connected with nowspnper work will bo made by several prominent Okla homa editors. City Drug Store W. B. FRAMt Proprietor iiu Drugs, Paints, School Boolis and Wall Paper Prescriptions accurately filled at ii all hours. 3cenlc Limited Discontinues Today. rdmorelto Special. Denver, Col., Oct. 20. Tho Donvor Itlo Grando railroad will tomorrow ..scontinuu Its Scenic Limited train jctween this city and Ogdon, Utah. Tho train was one of tho most hand somely equipped on any western road and was highly popular with tourists. It will be resumed on May 1 next. Frisco Train Derailed. By Associated Press. Urnndsvlle, Mo Oct. 20. Frisco pas senger train, known as tho Kansas City Flyer, was derailed near hore to day wlule running at full speed. Tho entire train turned over. Hnglneer Dur wood was slightly Injured and tho fire man badly scalded. Six passengers wcro hurt, nono dangerously. 1 O r line of 3 50 and i- 00 M n's Shoes meot ovory re requirement of ti moderate- priced Shot'. 4. NTS I J. L llHli I FINE WHITE GIRL MURDERED MEXICAN PLUNGES KNIrE DEEP INTO HER HEART. Loved the Girl and Could Not See Her Marry Another Prisoner la Hidden by Officers and Mobs Are in Active Search, Ualrd, Tex.. Oct. 20. Alberto Arch. a .Mexican employed at the Slogol hotel at this place, stabbed and In stantly killed Miss Ktntiia Hlnkoly, a young white woman also employed at tho same hotel, today at noon and then stabbed himself three times, per haps fatally. Agos stilted that he committed the deed because he loved the girl and she would soon ninny another man. He was promptly placed In Jail and physician summoned. In his pocket. were found three letters, one each to his mother ami his grandmother In Mexico, both In Spanish, and one In English to the girl ho killed. Miss Illakely was well liked by all who knew hur and tho tragedy litis r ist a gloom over the town. Much excitement exists. A lynching Is prob able. Ilalrd. Tex.. Oct. 20. The murder at the Slogol hotel today at neon, in which Miss Ktnina Illakely was stab bed and Instantly killed by Albertm Agos. a Mexican dishwasher employed at the. plfic, bus thrown the town into a great state of excitement and a lynching tonight is probable. Men and boys are standing on the street in small group and there is -encr.il talk of breaking Into the jail aril removing the prisoner for the ptti'iKise of executing him. Doctors have stated that the recov ery of the Mexican Is very doubtful and the enraged men seem anxloun to deal with the murderer before ho bus a chance to die fro mills selMnlllrtPtl wounds. While tho mob spirit Is general at thU hour, all the cltlxeus are quiet. i There Is a general movement on the 'stieets, but the absence of loud nr boisterous talking Is very noticeable. 1 Plans are being made in a unlet end , determined wsy anil a general movi Is ' . Kjiected goon. I Italid, Texas, Oct. 20. Information ' hen Just reached hero that fifty men ' are coming to Hnlrd from Abilene, de termined on finding tho Mexican. Al bertos Agos, If possible. I It is understood that the t riilmiicn did not want tho crowd to enter the cars but that they could not manage them and are bringing them on to th'.s place. Abilene, Tex.. Oct. 20. Sheriff Ir win and one of his deputies arrived hero a short while ago. They arc now with the local officers, but It Is Im possible to learn definitely whether or not they brought the Mexican from Halrd. There Is every reason to believe that the prisoner Is here, pu the utmost secrecy Is maintained at tho Jaii. At this hour all is quiet locally and no ono can bo seen in the vicinity of the prison. Tho town has been greatly excited over tho Ilalrd murder, but no demon stration has occurred other than the crowd Ica'rlng for Halrd on a freight train. Drowned in Red River. Dcnlson, Texas, Oct. 20. A negro named Joe Potts whllo attempting in swim Red river on horseback was drowned last night at the Hlocmflold ferry, east of hero four miles. Tho body lodged against the ferryboat and was recovered. You can chooso from several smart shapely styles, having the appearance of a $5 Shoe. Tho stock Is v clour Calf, Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calf. Tho shapes are tho same as tho higher priced shoos. Wo'vo an sizes nnd widths. 83.50 AND $4 is a very popular price for Men's Shoes tht'se days. Wo were bound to have tho best and WE'VE GOT THEM Tliis way for S3.50& 1 Shoes SHOES INDIANS TROUBLESOME WYOMING UTES IN UGLY MOOD PILLAGING COUNTRY. While Governor Brooks Did Not Ask That Federal Troops Be Sent Secre tary Hitchcock Made Such Inqui ry Indians Defiant. Washington. Oct. 20. An Indian war Is not Improbable lu the near fu ture between united States troops and the band of disgruntled I'tes who are pillaging sheep ranches and com mitting other dcpictlattous In Wyom ing The Indians are known to bo l.i rn ugly mood. telegram to Secretary Hitchcock (ml.it Irom Governor lliooks of Wyo ming, states (hat all the I'tos are camped near Gillette, one mile from the Uurllnglou railroad, and are drink ing, Insulting the people, stealing their property and defying the peace offic ers. Serious trouble Is certain, the governor adds, unless prompt action Is taken. Governor 11 cooks does not ask that federal troops be sent, however, and Secretary, Hitchcock would not solicit the aid of the war department lu the absence of a direct request, which would indicate the Inability of tho Wyoming authorities to handle the matter. Mr. Hitchcock immediately wired Governor llrooks. asking: "Do you reqtuwt the government to send I'nlted States troops into Wyoming to preserve order and arrest and remove the Indians?" Nothing further ha-- been heard f 1 urn Governor llrooks-. Agent for Hamilton-Brown Shoes Sincerty Clothing G. L Huts Try a pair of the A. D. B. $5.00 Guaranteed Shoe We Sail STAPLE DRY GOODS Eldo5cCigar HOME MADE The Only Union-Made Cigar in Ardmore. H. D. HARDIE SmoKe Mailer ! X t BRYAN IN COLORADO. Made Four Speeches There Yesterday, Addressing 50,000 Coioradoans. idmoreito Special. Denver. Col., Oct. 20. At Oreeley this morning Wm. J. Hryan began .1 one-day tour of Colorado on which he will make four speeches, the la'! In Denver at 8 o'clock this evening. lio will deliver brief addresses at Fort Collins and Houlder this afur noon. Tho Nebrnskan arrived in Salle early this morning, where he was met by a reception committee and taken to dreeloy In nn nitomobi'e. Many Democrats from all parts of the stato aro arriving lu Denver todj.v and It Is likely that tho Collsei.m wl'l be packed when Mr. Ilrynn sp um. Dim ocratlc party leaders iie-.j declare that at least 50,000 Colonuloiuis will hoar Hryan today and Out bis speeches will do much toward arous ing tho enthusiasm of tho voters fei the ntnto ticket, headed by Alva d nms. Shortly nfter bin speech lure. Mr Hryan will leavo for Imllatm wlifio he It: scheduled to begin a rpoaking tour on Monday. Eleven Cent Cotton. Admorelto Speclnl. Atlanta. Oa., Oct. 20. In neend anco w:th a call Inmed by tin of fie lals of tho Nutlonal Farmers' t'nlon. all of tho local unions will tuu.iv hold mass moutlng to consider wavs and means for holding the cotton ciop or tho country uutll tho prlco has an yancod to 11 cont a pound. About 800,000 cotton grow.'.-s rre inomboru pt ,thq i'armora' Onion of ,tho various southorn states. HER FATE STAVED OFF UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH FOR DIABOLICAL CRIME. Appeal is Taken to the Higher Courts and Final End Can Not Be Reached For Some Time Charged With Administering Morphine. l.'y Associated Press. Stockton. Cal.. Oct. 20. This was a memorable date in the career of Mrs. I3mma I.e Doux, convicted murderess, though neither by word nor action did the woman Indicate that the day was of any especial Interest or im portance so far as she wuh concerned. If tho sentence of the court In her case had been carried out she would today have mounted the scaffold In San Quentlu prison and paid the penalt of death for one of the mnt diabolical crimes commuted In Cali fornia In remit years. As the case now stands, however, the woman probably lias many days of life ho tore her. Through an appeal to the higher courts It Is assured that the 11 mil end cannot bo reached for n long time to come. Meanwhile tho woman, though under sentence ot death, lias made a display of nerve and self-control (hat has been the talk of the prison attendants mid created great Interest. The crime of Mrs. he Doux was tho killing or a Is. McVicar. who claimed to be her rightful husband, by admin istering morphine after he had been drinking heavllx. She enticed him away from Jamestown, where he hail been wonting, and is believed to nave mnile an attempt In San Francisco (o end ids life. On the evening of ..:..:..J.4.......4..;....;j. ..,.....5..H.4. JONES FOR Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs Tapestry Rug's In Carpet Sii'.es. : .h-....:. j..:..v.Aj..i..:..vw.i.!.i..w!..i.:..:. X Best Grade of McAlester i X and Canyon City COAL AT- t Hudson -Houston Lumber Co. Phone 32 March 21 the body of McVicar was found crushed Into a trunk left on the platform at tho Southern I'nclflc de pot in this city. Tho stencil attract ed tne attention of the railroad men nfter tho trunk was placed in tho bng gage room. An investigation disclosed the remains, and tho following day tne expressman gavo a description ot the woman who employed him to movo tho trunk to tho depot. She was Mrs. 1,0 Doux. who hail bigamous Iv married Uitgene I.e Doux of Jack son, Amador county. 'I ho woman was traced to San Francifco, and on March -G was ar rested nnd brought 10 Stocitton. . admitted buying the trunk nnd rope used nround tho receptacle, but claim ed that a mysterotis "Joo Miller'' had at mo point 01 a pistol compeled her to purchase tho trunk and rope after he and McVicar had roturned from u drinking bout. Tho authorities proved .Miller to bit n mvtb. The trliil I f fteen days and provul most sensation al inrougnout. Caught With the Goods. Ardmorelto Special. Wynnowood, I. T., Oct. 20. Tuts morning Deputy City Marshal 1st 1 1 iiwson stopped "Doc' Simmon or Katlo ns ho was driving away from tho Santa Fe depot and found In his wagon ono lrtnilrod pints or whisky packed lu a barrel. Simmons was taken to tho mayor's olllco nnd placed under arrest and will be tried today. Countcso Chosen President. Hy Associated Press. HoKton, Oct. -j. Tho Coimte-m of CarlWe was chosen president of tho world! W. C. T. II. today to succeed Lady- Henry Somerset, who declined reelection. v ECHOES OF THE STORM' REPORTS COME FROM HAVANA AND KEY WEST. Damage on Interior of Island Is Not Yet Fully Known But Believed to Be Great Steamer Picks Up Many at Sea. Hy Associated Press. Havana. Oct. 20.- ItenortH of da 111 hi;. by (lio storm lu the Interior of tho island continue to come In steadily The exact damaue done to the tohnreo crop Is not yet fully known, but It Is believed to be great. Tho principle havoc outside Is reported at llatabane where seven men were drowned, two American steamer wrecked and mnu housi'i destroyed. Two hundred per bons are homeless. hy wocinted Press. Key West, Oct. 20. The Australian steamer .lennie, called here and land ed (ort-nlne workmen who were pick ed up at sea near the Bahama coast The men are part of a force of a bun- died and fifty worklngmen belonging to a barge engaged 011 east coHt ex tension work, most of the others were either killed or drowned in the storm early Thursday, although it Is known other steamers picked up some men. Mile other barges were crowded with worklngmen and are missing. It Is belleed all on board were lost. Hy Associated Press. Miami. Flit.. Oct. 20. Tho Miami steamer St. l.uele wax crushed hy Waes dili'lnir Tlmi'mlm ' linrrlpuiii. and out of about one hundred persons on hoard, thirty-live were lost. The hi earner Pertes also lost about the same number, thej being blown from (he vowel. The launch I'lmora capidzeil, and Is nrobsbly total loss. Tho launch .Manny Is badly damaged. It Is estimated that fifty lives were lost on ill edges at other jiolnts. Body Found In Elevator Shaft. 11 Associated Press. Chicago, 111., Oct. 20. The body of Charles 11. Stevenson wan found today at the bottom ol n freight elevator shaft in the rear of building fill Wash inglon street. It Is believed he was robbel and the body (brown down the shaft. Ho Is said to be a distant rela tive to ex-Vice President Adlal 13. Sic- vcnuon. Famous Monastery Destroyed. Hy Associated Press. Selby. Kng.", Oct. 20. The fnnious old abboy church here, known ns Selby Abbey, was destroyed by flro last night. It was one or tho finest monastery edifices in England and was rounded lu the twelfth century. Delegate District 102. J. 13. Humphrey and C. U McOuIro wont to Woodford last week and mado speeches urging tho people to vote tho Republican ticket at the November election. Joo Wllllford, who lives at thnt place was In tho city yesterdny nnd ho says the Republicans will car ry tho Woodford box by 30,000 votes. Tho fact of tho matter Is that Wood ford Is tho homo of tho Democratic candldnto nnd ho will get almost every vote at that box. James Dixon, a prosperous farmer, was here yesterday from Chagrin. Ho says tho people lu his community will go ten to ono In fnvor of Mr. Akers. Tillman In Missouri, Vidmnrclto Speclnl. Joplln, Mo., Oct. 20.---Jenalor Hen Jamln Tillman of Soutlf Carolina will ecturo here tonight under tho auspices or tho local branch of the Young Men's (..irlstlnn Association. -K.-H--K'-:--:--K'-:--:--K--i- TRIC ARE MUCH SURER THAN SUNSHINE THEY mm 24 HOURS EVERY DAY Si LIGHT a POWER GO, t OFFICE PHONE 156 Rohison's Opera House Monday, October 22 t. WXLL 4TRrcr re A Sinjjini:, Dancing, Musical Comedy Festival, a Treat If It liurlH tn laiigh Unn't come It no wiiinlcr wp ili iiio liuMiiuK - wi- plii Prices 25, 35 and 50c Five Men Shot. Hy Associated Press. St. .losenb. Mil. On 3n vt tin. Cllt Rltlllirll l.lltlv trultit' 111'., innh icn-. shot, two perlinps fatally, byifOscar i.ucuie. liucuie escapeil, liut Is pursued by the police. Tho wounded men aro .intllOH Dfltv. n MlilrifiTilfftfuinr- lt!u rnlli. or, Wm. Doty, who will die. Perry Stephens, who is beloved to be fatal ly wonniieii; inus l'nciT nun iiimord SteilbellH. I.llellln ivnn tlirnnliit.l l.i- n. man, and returning, poked a doit oarreieu snoigun tnrougn tne window and tired into tho crowded bar & "5 ! ! anifarlum Phone 122 Von Keller, Hardy a Henry, Props. i All Marines Are Well. Hy Associated Proas. Washington, Oct. 20. A cablegram today from commandant of marines at Hnvann states that tho marine camps suffered only slight damage. Thore wcro no casualties among tho men and all are well. All transports carry lug supplies nnd men to Cuba have been heard from excopt two, which aro carrying horses, and thoy tiro bo llovcd to bo safe. Speaking at Wynnewood. Ardmoroito Speclnl. Wynnowood, I. T., Oct. 20. Hon. Morris Shoppnrd of Texas nnd Senator (tore of Oklahoma spoko at tho opera houao last night to nn audience of two hundred people. LIGHTS I 4, t POWER HOUSE 99 CT A King I 1 Ardmore I-