The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 28, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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nStateCapltaI:;WHEREf0 VOTE.iQ. M. BARNES & SON
Fire Life Accident and mm
sxmLmx Tornado Insurance.
By the Slate C'p'Ml Printing Co
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Ol' U'tWUUtt'TIO.Vi
! Mayor McEIHinnuy Issues His Proc
lamsiiori for the Spring Election
Otio year...
Six months
MAIL HI IMCIIIDKIta:
SSOO I Throe months SI.
THK OWH'EHS OK ELECTION.
.3 00 Ono month.
IIHUVKIIKIl HVO.UIIllKltS.
Ono week ..
'I've a weeks. .
?l I he
B
lute Piute (lllrn III l.'iirli lUnl
mill dllnit I'K'ilml mill tin. t'li
mill N'ninl.ir ol Cllj I Hint.
In Iti nlril lur sunn
llifiirimitlmi Mr
tilt Villi i
VW have prepared a full sot of records uml are rendv t.
promptly
furnish
1ft cents
'ti cents
WKKKI.V KIIIMON.
One copy per year ii.no
t'Iii rtU)ittiiit olciiie of Poslufllcc ' "n"r Mcl'.IIllnne.v has Issued the
address nl!v.iy give the namo of the i f"lu'"K proclamation fur eit cliv-
PosloiUcu to which lliu paper has been "0"'
si'iitiothorwlsc their may be ndoliiy In ' I'nielmii.iiinii.
making thi' charge '" '.'mpllitn. e llh Uu- m visions of
Sample eonlrs .enL fr. '"' ' x ' MeKlHinliey mayor of
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.... . ri 1MIIIIMI' UHlMIIUMltl I riTI
liVlDstr-ots Of 'JFitleU:
To real property in Uuthrle uml Logan County Wf m nv ii i- ubso-
lute correctness of our Abstracts Lawyers uml otln rs ttf-irliiK
abstracts that ran be relied upon shoulil consult os i .uivi'vancing
National work mid Typescript prompt' done.
MO N "TOY TO I-
HrLlheral Inducements to I'oslmiist-
em ami Club Agents.
r'-LL. . .
tin Logan l iniht. farms nml improvi'il rliy propein
'No J".' ilhlulioiua Atenue
o a. Nr
Ulllee-
Uallrotul Tlnio.Tillo.
KilllTH Hul'SII.
No f L'lilcitto Kiii'i nrrlri'H
Nil n( .. (.(i
No. Iin Mo. HIvit K..n-H
No. itt Ukh freight.
Mil Til IHM'NII
No. 4'T tienl F press
No. I' T'j.i l;.ri'H
No. ItS Iai'HI Krviirln.
A 10 a in.
h W n. in.
S p to.
I l a tn
I Oft p. in
1 1. Kip iu.
I OR p in
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S&K
A LEITER.
Mr. Morton Wr.tes On- to an Appli-
cant for a Position.
'l
I'll Ifillf.SSI AX THIS
i'l.K
'EST.
I tin Kern-lurr nr .Mrlcnlmri. Wi-urn lit.
eurtcspitiiilcitl In mi Ir.iiili'.il y -
liijinsllit(i In (nni.ly ultli
till Hi itir..
V.tilivnms. March s Secretary
.Morton has written tin following let
let to K.lunnl I'otersuu of D.tyton la. street bet wren
who applied tu him uv umil fir tin po-
sition of chief liusniun thistle exter-
minator for the state of Iowa'
il 1 IUimsII.i. lunnmlliMt'tr l mm lv nlitl
Junr riiUi't Ixrj'.iM' Ihv llititliru'iit i hill it;
pruprlatinK ousi mi fur Hie weolnu nf lou
uio ua oini jii
nf Itie in r Dim
Srisnil ntiii'iidtiimi
plain! atnunit
lolriKtliin
li ry. do herein enll (til elretlon to lie i
. in-ill on the .ill ilny of April A. I) iv.ii. I
rr i In. pnrpi-i-of eleetlnjf the follow-!
it'K ortlei'is to wit. Mayor elly clerk qEO
irity attorrtev. elly treasurer pullee
jlllr. I'itV ttHM'WHir tUO I'OIISllllllfS
ami two jiiKtieeH of the iienei'. to In
eleeti'i! from the elty nt large; ill
tri-iniiirer of tin- mIhh.I lmiircl to In
ileeteil from the sellout illstrlet at
large also one comiriltutiu uml one
member of the hehool board eaeh
one to fill regular term from the
I'irht ward; nl'ii one counellman
ttiul one member of the school
board to till regulnr term uml
mie councilman Ui (111 uiies'plreil
term from the .See ml wnril: iiImi out'
! eoiitii ilinan and oiie member of the
I 'linol board inieii one to till regular
term from the Thlril ward; also one
'Kiiiiellmun nml one member of tin-
i school board each uiie to (111 regulnr
term ami one mumber of the school
I'oartl to till unexpired term from the
Fourth ward: nlxnone eotincllmaiiHud
one member of the rn-hool b'lurtl. each
one to till regular term from the I ifth
ward.
The polls shall be open from (in clod
a. m to i. o cluck p in on the said day
of eUction. and the pulling places of
I each ward and precinct shall be as
follow vi: ;
Hrnt Wnrd South side Oktahoma!
.avenue between Hlui and .Maple I
street (Mumly's building). j
Second Ward -Cast hide Division
lUlahuma and Cleve-
land avenues
Tlilnl Ward -Xortbwest corner of
VHns avenue and Division street. Win '
(tenner's building.
I'ourtli Want soutii slip' .Munsur
Gut hrio
(Jklnltoina..
A. MlETCALf5 MruHlilunt.
nil.L. TUnNEH CilHhlo
Nearly Even?
4&
S?a
RirSinn
'ti a a s
-.
boy
N familiar with Ihc )lor- of lite AroiLtul" to!.' n II.
rt-nicmber thai Kirtlon which iieicriuco how rl
fatal lurluiHi of the tmisic.il Sirens who sat on lli
self to the nidHt of lti vosvl arnJ hU companion l plttKU'iiji th ir car'- with wax
n .
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1 ' i .me! especially
i"mi.inins ixcaped the
lie tv i.isiimu nun-
Capital - Wational - Bar
1 In- I.aujest National Man. Oklahoma Territory
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Capital fully paiclt
Undivided profits
$50000
35000
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W. H. BRUNNER
Fine Carriages
lliiggics. M'rre fsriiif
Wc.gons and i .iris Horse
knowing and general re
pairing done In Neatest
style. I'rU'fM reasoimble i
jsii Sin i h sceiiiiil sired. '
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TII-JID-
aiT'oMi "oT"rUi f .r " enue between .Sixth nnil Seventh TT f ' T f'
iiam-nw to the bill rc- ....ui.i.. West I'rcclnet of the llfth Ward V Mil S J I I 1 I ( I S ? I U - ! .
i ilii-m an iipiiroprl U! m le ib- Northwest corner of Harrison avenue ' ' 4.A-AVW- JJ X V-j t-ivl. v X I i.. '
i.f ihe hhUIi' hui-r. fi.itull nfiu. and I'iftli street '
Was a j;ie.
i priili.il!
it it i i i
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nil III II
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tin- Magic Arts. It
mm rn'tlrxrinkex. ulilili sim ri-i ! In unci
all klndi otitrao Tin- K.Ariiin ut nl; pr h-
tnblr In Iu tnunliU'i'iii'i. ami I n U-r mrr .if l'
rlitlUrrn. tilmi UNinhuii' muilnliul put-kurfrii
uinlUoli. for st.aki' Lite in the rtrtni r
ll U III Ibc Jililmilit nf .nir Riiol I'ltUi'iii
vtlioarc Inrllncl to IliU urt of paUriMlNm.
only fair tlwi thr i.lli sli.niW nUo tu no ameoanl
an lo permit ejli tirnwr toitrat il rcrllf umn
ibupulillc ireiKury fnrnui'li ilay work In tlic
I'lUrmlniitlnli of wceUn upon hl ur any utber
larrn. rinHll.lv ImwciT. tirfor' itio bill U
Host I'reeinct I ifth Ward Cit hall
mi Harrison uvemie between I'hird
uml I'ourtli streets and all that part
of the 1'ifth word lying west of I'lftl-
street shall be known ns the west pre-
cinct of the lifth ward ami nil Unit
iinrtofthe I'iftli wnrd lying east of
Fifth street shall be known as the cast
precinct of the I'iftli ward.
'l lie inspectors judges ami clerks of
Most Mftgnilleent Mar n Hie City H.-indsoine IHHUr.l Mid I'uo
Pkrlors Palro&n 1'nlnce place for I'lcaiurr ilrnlleiutnl
Olerki In AttendHiicti. An Klogmt Hirbcr
.Shop Conuea'.lon
Would Not Havi-
1 he
Been Able to Resist
irens
S
Reaves Bsros-
op9s-
H.i.i Hi
In i n t
I ;. 1. I I 1.
I III l i.l'
v.iuM hns'e
tl
roundoa off In Iin perf.'tlmi i; t.tll prmbli a each ward and Voting prccinul shall In
inili'bt iDi'th.xl u( pl.iHliu wltli prcaiiii.li'H Its follows vl:
plontliiif nidi ri-uliiuiiiu omJ Kuilier.nu ami I'lrsl Ward A. II. Hutterflelil. in
prnrln by liRln'.silve poactmint all crupi spm-tor: A II Meal and Samuel T
hmntn to Itw farmer of III.. Uiill'4 Stile I'mnliliii elerlis- (' liitiilen- .i.l I
t1wtlllatlumll.yl.UaUnUoiilytt mat L v i ' '" 'd
twiitilini. ' N. Ualluce. judges
I must thank iu fur iU.'ptrltlcfratikni Second wurd W. M. Todd. In-pee
Hltli which ou re-.i.um. ret'TfliK in ililiilci lor; i V. Mel'tibe and U. W. Smith
"TbT un Btin-nilliiit fust but neii in .I vuri clerks .lohepn I'euteenst and II. D
to kill tb Itl nut tH'f.irr tin. Kovi'miiC'lit U nii.lv Todll. judges
!lV..i-t'vMirV'."!'n:!""T'''0.''.Oi Third Ward -Thomas II. Tarrants
It fur u' Notlilun I'uulil lllir Ufiuniwirttle I . ... ... i i.
th.ni. i .i........ .... inspector: . . Ileatty and I!.
Itlonuf "ctiM ItiHsInn tlil.lli- itl.-rml.i.o.ir SinllliMlll. clerks; I.. I Leach ami l.ll
Royal Exchange
rf
MHi EaHnKj b3
HIE N0UUY RES0HT OF THE TOWN
MM
City
tur tins nnrtlimut
mi:i'i- il
s IMMIIIt 1..
Illpl. -.'11111111.' itetiry of I'.illfnrnl i In-
it()re. I lie Nrn ( lilni.je I r. i y.
WasIIISiiIos March is Itepreseiita
tle Ue.in of t nliforniu friimcr of the
I lliliese restriction m t c.iils-i sttine
Mirprise ester.lav b e.miing out in
Upprotul of the new I hiuex Ir.'lilv
Hi due not agree u ith those ho have
nrgiieil lliat it uiiioiiiitstoutlulirogiitioii
of the (ieary law. but looks up.ii It
rattler us u recognition of the reirislr.i
lion principle which is the fe.iture of
the law thut liears his num.- He iv
gonls the pi.ip.iM'. I treats a- an ad
vu lice on the prcx-ut otic in that il ul
tuna total prohlt.itioit of I'lilucs eini
gratlon tthile the present treaty pro-
vldenuttlv for Its suienloii
winii. Ilogaii judges.
loiirth iml-ll M. Svtuu. Inspee
toi. W. I'. iliiflith and II. I llliicl..
crb. clerks; A. II .luckson and Sam
ttel I. ( Clunc. Judges.
West I -reel net llfth Ward .1. T
riudlcv. inspector' lleorge House mid
Ccorge Henry clerks: ti V. Purvis
anil Michael White judges.
Mast precinct I'tfth Ward .1 II.
UuwhitiK inspector: Henry Decker and
.1 T. Stewart clerlin: It V. Ileauier
and .1 W. ICivki ndall judges.
Slguedthis-.Mstduv of Mareb A l.
INtU. A. M. Mi Ui Hinnm.
Mnor
Attest I. SlIWs
lltv Clerk.
Wines Licuorsand Cigars
That Cannot he Excelled.
mi in i t I ii' .
i that w.iinli i"1 tl
' that li.i. i m i
' Iu ent e.inili"
i tli
"M tl.ll
llashei
titl i
i ilit. nil
tli.ii
i u
tin
ni l'.i ti.ili.i ..I U ..
sltl III I.I illMll III
l Hill III'. lilt llll' l 1
it ui 1 1 .' 1. 1 ill u ait pusitiv i l
ncomparable in
I ei I'll. it.. ! iph .. .iinl tli.it ii h number of
in.it upitliU "i.iml illiimin.iteil pn.to;r.iplHJ
i n iiii l w "ilil 111.) .tic the inot manU
Dollnention
Effectiveness
Execution
iind
F. W Ritterbusch Pirop
I hey ate a pi nn.nniit t.
piisitiuii t ul ".r.ipliu ill
i inn'.; .iml a matt hie-s memorial of t!u 'Jury rrowninfj Colulllbitin Kk-
.iinl - pl ihIhIU pn tin in
lincl! Itinliling HI. I.lli .lliu ir
I iimi' .Inn fnhtilnrml it .Jolie
WAHlltsurox March -js . Tlt. n.l
Vniiee of t'oxuj's iirmv of pcict- Is re-
Ijanled Its it huge j ike Those who
took counsel of their on timidity an i
feared the band of pilgrims would
swell into a giguntie mob of vitga oiids
mid anarchists and who conjure I up u
general rising uhicli u n ur ' t eventually
lead tn riot and bliHi.Uhe.l terliips
UVrll revolutl.ai. hud ull their fears dls-
polted when they uw by the umi'iiliiir
papers that 1 oe's toasted iirm' hud
dwindled into less than a Imndre I
fnon ehlellv trumps who were Hilling
to exchange I he hard bo'it'd and eold
potato tu nh leh tliev hill become In-
ured for a memliershlp in the "iirmv."
I iirtilshril lliinm
To rent to two single men who do
nut use t ilmeco or intovjeunts. Apdv
to Ur Peoples the dentist
The First Guthrie Marble Yard.
J W SUTTON Proprlotor
Cleveland Ave Between Division and First
In rnllilH tlin linn
tfltw Yoint Mareli -JK. Andrew Scott
Jnmleson the tiraveseitd constable
eiinvietod lust week of mrjurc wits
VOSterduy sentenced in the
oror and terminer ut llroikhn. t
oightoen months in the uulteiitiiir.v
Tho olghtecu indicted election In-
snoctors werti then called iioii to
lilpnd. and all pleaded guiltv. with the
cseoptlon nf I'luntt T. t tni-lt . who
pleaded nut guiltv. and Putrick Tighe.
ngnlnst whom the Indictment mm
dropped
.MN.niirr- I'i'iilii'iillirr lillinl.
.iBrrEltso.M triv March J Uvery
coll In the ponltentlary l ueeupled mid
tliu wnnlon l ul n loss to know how to
provldo fur the convicts that iu sure
to nrrlvo In the nest few moat lis
Thcro aro now i.uin prisoners In the
nrlsoli. half of whom are itnlnv imtli-
lug. It hits been stiggestod that uu old
Cnliroriiln
Pcr been tliere'.'
It is an tH'cuu of ooiie far invalhU.
A '.ea of suushitie for htrangtr.
A world of wealth for workers.
The inid'W Inter fnir (world's fair
jr .i mighl to attract you to Sjtn I'Van-
cImii in Is'if.
Those who iiianeled at the dlspluys
In the Ciilifurnlu building Jackson
Park should investigate further by
tukiug it trip to the Paclllc coast
It will lie found thut the half has
tint li.v n told tbe reality exceeds the
pI'OllllHC
Voit can go itiickly. cheaply and
couifortitUly merthe Kuntn I-e route.
A solid train all tbe way through run-
ning south of the snow blockades
through picturesque New Mexico and
ArUnnii.
PersouaMy conducted parties every
U'...l 111 timrtktt sl.ii.m..H nn fiikl ..v.
court of i .rs(1 irlitn. Thousands have outrun-
Izcd them
Very low round-trip rates now
elToctlvc good an.t day nml on any
train.
If you write to l. TV Nlelmlwiii. U.
P. A. A. T. A S. P. U. U .Topehn.
U'unsns he will mail free of charge
an entertaining hunk. "To California
and Hack" profusely Illustrated.
It will inevitably crntlrm the latent
desire tosco I ulifornln faco to face.
Ilhl 111 .lull i.l
:..jaHJujaKJ'ifs
I J 1 1 1 IT
I cm Ini; ninl till
Kln.U nl
Cemetery Woik
ffinffit
r r
Hivinou a gnsolinu stovo
house? i:oe those now qmcs
land's.
in your
nt Simp-
liiipturc curid without report to the
kuife or surgical operation. No de
Done
In Uood Workmanlike
Manner.
M
'sffL's.VskrsrM
mVizrz
hi? mmfo.
.j'i:i Stftisrtj
9fflr
rzkx'it
i:i:mi:mhi:ic -Tins is a home .-mi
producing linns ami at the sn. i .
agents here at a In pci cent an I h r
have traveling agents fn u i p.n
designs. iiiality of Marl.lc and i mint
on u good foundation and gnat ant
ilbi
1
38
.KW&
Tl t' gV
I Vtillllldtll tl
1891.
Hotelier Slabs
Candy Slab?
Mantels lite.
All Repairing in our Linti
Oonu to Order.
All the Wealth of Display!
The Architectural Grandeurs!
The Ethnographic Congress !
Midway Plaisance Novelties1
TVsr
&
-T-
r
That char.utti iiltli.it ni.u i Ion- lutein itmn.il 'iiadiitent. nnial I xhtliitioii. These views wwrc
miule by the tinest photniaplni. .ulit in Ann t n. a employed fsp. i i.iMy by the publishers of "S'MK
.iml we ''0. ii. mli tli inliiiite iipiintiity ut tlnii wutK.atui likewise tile iinrivale
n pioilm ti'.n ' I tin ii pu tut. s i th appi'.n in "I III-. MAilC t ITV."
I t tk tin'. i to . s .uiiine itopyi.i this i .tii-tu publn atinn you will pronounce
I J ' 11 I. v I ill .llltl . 111 I. 1 It. Ill)
i lm. ut 'li'iiliiiu directlv with the great
us an ..tiii-r l.ii ul yani who send their
i(i. - h p their marble. We do not
i .in. i th. yuols and sec Hie different
n.l p.! pi ..- W. set up our woik
1i staii.i ii.it
MAK" ill
i excellence ol in
If yoti wi
I it more beautiful
THE BEST
THE CITY.
Philip Houk's
w- NeA
YOU cannot resist
make to our patrons
C! I V
Nidue thi
ii ii
t .' s terms upon wltleji
Resort.
7ho Populnr Drlnklni: House of tlin City.
dust Coods Handled.
Only tho vory
-..MVfltli
Oklahoma Avenue
Near I'irst Street
jU ! hSHK t Jdr!.-:
PHILIP HOUK.
The nrtti"t 1 lilo i.il offei wbuh we
wv stninlv inpies nl MIT. MAiilt'
One t oiipuii tltppetl from tin's pat;e of this issue o! thehivii i I vi anil ten cent is
silver will tfet " rill'. MAflU LTI in a its splendor and beauty inclmliig the Art (iallery anrf
the yreal pictmes aw statuaiy the Midway i'l.tisaiui and alt the stt.oie and woipbrtul and beauti
ful things that weie exhibited it the World s Pair
We 1.1:1 al-o supply b tik nutnbfi fioni No I to .No. II. One Ciaipou and ti n nti tur ouik
portfolio is the prm i!i Iimii d at the oflhi of the Si 1 1 I'M MM nr v ill In mail We will supply
ext (a t on poii- to tlio-i w ho h.iv not -cimiuI tin in
stonigo roiuii lie lilted up tor tint I lention irotu uusnicss. u pay until
trusties. A.tother plan Is the building 'cured Htrlcturu cured without the
nr miuthcr story on nn old cell house cutting process. Many nllinents arise
from this disease from relics action
Jliirn IIiiik fur I't lercist So trcBtilii lit sin old be permitted tin-
ClIieMio Maiiih 'is -When Judge vhH Vl..ntiu. and wife. t'.stllls In-
t'hotlaiti called up Hie case liHtking . ilaniiuiitiun of the bladder ipihkli
llll UlVOhllgUimn into nn- sumv oihuii iternili lien iiy curcu. iiyiirinei
The English Kitchen
Bstwess First ?d Btaonrf on OkUbsms. Kait QntkH.
varlc
Prondergast. .Mayor Harrison ussas-
slu the state iiiudo uu application that
tlio case bo continued ton days aud the
court finally set the hearing for Ap-d
n. nl j o'clock. It was niibtlclv con-
cmlml by the state that tho court could " "'"? J.1'
further ovtond the time for tho death I iJJJX:!. vli
ami other giiiitniii inai
diseases succeNsfull.t t re ii led All
chronic discuses peculiar to the female
treated by the latest approved and
sclcntiti 'methods. Iteetitl diseases.
causing uinn.N relies uiiiiiciuk. run
ernmnentiy cured
i sis. unless villi III v CMl.'lllsli'il
SUIltCIICC (rri.tillv lienefltted or neriminetitlv
uu niihii. t tie Hrni'i'ii I cured. Nervous diseases migiuatiug
t'lltcAuo March Bs. The t'lllnn ( frm disease of some organ .u put ..t
League club is It Is said seriously eon- tlie bod.t when recorfiucil can be
sldcrliig the ipicstlnii of expolllng Con- sttrelt ciired Ulectiielty in sonic f.n in
giessmaii Itrceklnrhlgu from hunornrv cures many eases where other menus
iiieiiibershlp. Thcro urn but three full. Disposes of women and id tal
names on the club's list of hoiiimiry dbeOEes a spoetulty. tiiiihiillathiuaiid
mcn.hers IN-President llarrlnuii. eiiiinlimtloi ifreo. Dr. f. I arrliigton.
. . . .... ..lll.ir. rt UllAliiliil'st rilhtllttlfii .Irm.
i liniiiieiw M Deoewund t he KellltlL'UV """ "". "i" " ' " "...... ......
CUUgmssmjUi
Best Board and Rooms in the City.
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RSAHONABLiS
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Regular Meals from 12 to 2 25 Cents.
Lunch at All Hours.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 28, 1894, newspaper, March 28, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67932/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.