The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 251, Ed. 1, Friday, September 22, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICIAL TAIMIK
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'"K"'"" rail the northUe-U.
Amerlcnns on" lt
'The commissioners expressed ureal
surprise at "'" """ I
i . ' .. . ..n.rv Uibv passed!
through and the evidence ot material
I !.uv.non on o cry hand nnd
ulso wlthi tho
TOMHF j BMRBi
jlrituTi
PAII.Y.
Ono month ddtveml In eltV-
One month by mall
Three month
Six month--
One year....
WKItKI v.
-. m I M S 11.11.
KOR ABSTRACTS Ol?U Mgr W. iM. HKONSON IN REAR OF BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
EVERYBODY SHOULD DRINK
euser-l
JEjt'.fJilEZI.
mE:ABm$ c
.
Six month. -. I.'.'.'.'.!'..".". 1 00
Oiip Ti'nr
IMII.OUAD TIM" T.VUI.i:.
. r.:40 n. m.
. 3;Lo p.m.
..11:11 ii. ni.
Mirmt itor.Ni.
No. 4w M.nvT bxptcss
ko 1-2. Way Freight.. ......
i" IS . ri....1 Kstiruft.. . . 1:03 p.m.
1"i- V.?'""i"." iiri .". 1 :).'i u. m.
1-aMPiisoM slioublprociiro ticket
font getting tturirain
x-
.r.rtiv soon on
.... .rn duliirhtcd
i. ... v..lcnmc thoy received ovoitf--
!..' rrt Northwest la great. OffYJiM V n RE RFfiMN
rn Wlll'll' ..- .... : ww.. - v uu tsuvv.i
" I .. t - .... .In ltnl H. la. nhl
.'O that tnoro s no iim-anvo
ISO .. i natural resources. In Die
I Xi ..4..mrio nf Its nconlc or In the hot-
t U W tUlV.JM" m. .
pltallty extended to strangers inu.i
our own Southwest. It ! to ll la-
torosl ot our South western ";
r Southwestern cities and the ffreat
- - .. i . titmi-
Southwest generally tnas - ."-
nosed excursion bo mou";
FTHBPBnnV BOARD
THE CITY.
WliuMPoiriT'
Jilf Anil
BS
Bosch
irt
. 60
'i I Cull lln
l?r! rrnin WikIiIiicIom 111
.Irnilirr of Hip llnnrtl.
PERRV DUDGET.
Aimtlirr lliPI'
bo-
Ur pnt In i Hnnily
cur-
Thrly w 'c "orst lai' of V'6'"
Wind iind uusi. "w" "'""J"
and Improving Ills or nor
Mime The mem-
Is the Best and Cheapest Paint on tho Market.
NEXT WEEK.(Whnt ls l that 8ivo.s anV Palnl Durability Bonuty ot Finish
unu i-rosorvntivo Qunlity?
' PURE LINSEED OIL 6NLV.
.Vnililni; rm lln l.iri . .Zl! ??.!!."" i0'..1""1"".1" urc 1'rcpnrt.cl l'nint muitbe added ouoffallon
"" ' :;: "" "i " w n-uueo reauy for r.iintln!j.
Uow S K wm'T Z '&-" " " ' V yon motto in brewing beer is
anil not on innilc from U.jnht Adulterants. This ncccswrv nddlilon of iv
Mnwo.1 lOll lH-? tho dnrablllty of your 1'alnt l"r y own control and
if pure Oil is naeri. tl.d durability is assured. eoiuroi nuu
Thin Paint I- most economical as compared with other Hoady-Mlxed Paint
lnaM.ni.-h as Hip onaumsr docs not pay lor Linseed Oil used at the rate of cost
of Headv-Mlxe.1 Pain tl 40 to SI 70 per Rallon. After belt e thli 11 1 wftl
pure l.insecl oil. !. of tly. niFxturo will core Soo LqunrJ Zl- wo
coata. on trood (.nrfnee. i"i nut "
There la no other Paint made that can offer absolute proof of dnnl.Ililv
at a coat of 1. no per Kallr to tho consamor. UTVor aai v b v aurabl1'
fmm
si k how Perry grows.
ITnnv Is the aiceCH for land lawyers
all
Is bnppy
...rtv lust the
i.r of the townaUc board wcro in the
. . i. .n.i imni In fluthrle I
. " '.::. .1... a .1 r.. Bxlon. ntlcr "''" ! orfnUed on the
on wiu "'K"v " -
' to have th'Jin commenea work as enrly
I . . r i. nm tn ttntnnnl
io-dav Ther e arc more buyers In the a 1 tow f -W '"'o
cut " ' . .... - i til tiio nronetv nanora nrn mrairmi
Thf e membera of tho townaltc lionril
of tit e new town of Perry are in the
city. ' ?he board itomposel of the
loiio wi.tir gontleincti: .Tndg'c Timothy
MefirnUi. JUInol fhairmun: Colonel
AVio is KUt. Hvorv n. acerefnrv ami "" " w"k "' '"' l'vr '"" ' vlc consamor. l-for sale onlv bv
Olsbursbiff agiit; Pnil U P.alley. Ivan- ?--B l-H-LIE.&CO. DRUB. BOOK & NEWS DEPOT. GUTHRIE
BUS
The Wd ha no office at Perry MARSHALS NOT TO BLAME
yet hit through the kindness of Me-'
lonu mid King- met in the olllco of the
COL NIX-3 MEN NOT IN CHAnOE
10th in.. An annltcalion'was inime-
It .s the nLaiiliiLst .i il finrst ilrink im ran drink yourself
or offer yo-.ir fricml. It i prcicrnblc to strong ilrmks and
people in general prefer it to wine. AN'lIl.USF.R-M'SCII
NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD.
lie sure and inquire for
Anheuser-Busch Bottled
Beer
dlalely forwarded to Washington for
Jten ara com:
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Innnrrorr raitt BOW HTO M""'B
. . . .... ..! ' J " . . .. .. ...
jKt.od'fisahe sprinwe wit : ' give a (rood price for a :"! -' nmv
". .i.-.cIilobusliicM. Many a poor man caii
Mumv lell '" u slrI' I got a nice llttln roll for lib. Jet In
dav. c J pcrry if he will only "let "cr go."
......r.ufil In Piirrv dlirercncei postmaster DracC says lit) s gnttlng
in opinion.
along In great shape at tho poslafi.cc
and has the machinery working so aR
A Miv out his throat In Perry thtf i io nccomimdate all with little troulde.
.other day if tnke out tho dust.
- xnw paper w htartcd In Perry
aosvrday ltnUsajoii0t wanL
Don't tvy to down n new town.
iirc Perry . Jiiolping hand filie'a all
'gkt
fun llepubilcaii pante lias almost
.liKiippesrad under tho Democratic nd-h.i(i)itra(ioii.
PiiFsnir.NT Ci.KVur.AKn aays another
ir sis is at hand "l'is a plcnaurublo
me. howovor.
Tin: Perry townsltu board is com
turned of good material. The people
will ha well served.
(.ow.it.Nou UF.sritow'fl nppolntnient
ni Mrs. 1). S. McKay as lady man-
i'er of the Oldnhoma building at tho
vorld'u fair is pood and deserving.
-lie Ih a capable lady and will do her
work falthflly and well.
Tim sooner Is u queer specimen of
(humanity. It does not live neither
loes It exist so to speak hut It stays
titt earth In cause trouble and lob lion--st
settlors of ivell-earned homes.
I live the sooner vnll terrestrial pun
iilunent is too good for the lubln'pi.
Tlic 'Jflliitu Unrdwaro company Is
erecting ti InrgP l;ulilmg. It Is lo-
cated on Seventh i mid (I Ctrpet and
the size is ;r.-.iir..
Contractor CToorgo Fisher has on his
list ISO liousps and Is waiting for lum-
ber. Hailroad Agent Wcsterfelt at Wlinr-
ton is worked down and has a list of
fifty clerks under him. lie says there
is a thousand car. yet to be utilonded
and they urj tfeil up at Orlando Pur-
cell and Arkansas City on ;iccouut of
tho insulllcicncy of track room at
Wlmrtnn The depot uas to 1e lo-
cated oast of tho public pailc butnn
order from the secretary of f-lip in
terior to throw tho public park open
for settlement hns put everything into
a dilemma and the only lumber that
has arrived is for the yards of Me-
Clung Richardson &. Co. Darlington
it Miller nf)d tho Arkansas Lumber
company. The lust nnrncd yard is lo-
cated north of Wharton dupot in
block 41.
Itaggagcman Ouy Ingram was lucky
to secure ii good lot opposite court
house Hipiuro with no contestants lie
is erecting a building '3.0 and lias
rented It for Sl.'O per month.
The Santa To Is putting in a depot
OF LAND OFFICES
And I ip..qii"u j C'niniil lln lirminl for
OtttrtmiM CiiiiiiMlltnl on Men
III Hue
when they trH cnuso to be published
tha Ibng ffbpn npua1"tttl0B (or lots
..i.i . !...! !.. 1.. I . 1 l
.. u ... ... u..e orn. anu u; Tho Pml.(irs npoat yeaterday to the
accordance with the statute govern- j e)To t 1lt honiostcttdera were being
ing the mnttpr Af tor this ponteal ' UfBnoeU n i8 nt Verry ior
n imM tilt 1 1 Ik llAHKll al llaa.1i. l.a..1 ' "
vntvm III "O II-IUH Ullll .BU1 IBbUCU . ....! t llt
to holdpra of unconteitod lots The
board can hardly begin work boforo
iho latter part of next woulc.
Tlio gentlemen coinposlnglhe board
nrcaetlve energetic and Intelligent
mid will "do their work well. The
dual was lm in'icb for them at Perry
yesterduy and they Mittglil rofugo In
the capital. Iluroafter one of ttio
bsurd will retnain In Perry all tho
time.
NEWS NOTES.
At u meeting of tho Highland
League at (ihi6gnw tho members
strongly demanded a home rule meas-
ure for Scotland.
At Snn rrnpci&co Judge McKonnu
ordered Jim Leg n tiapramepto I'liinu.
man. to ho ()cportc() 'J'his yas con-
sldeiud a test case.
Tho wjtite caps wlip have been on
trial at Holly Nprlpgs Miss have
been acquiUo.l and now the federal
government has taken tho oases up.
Tho trnubliuoiuo situation in Iho
Catholic diocese of .St. Louis has beoii
amicably adjusted by tho visit there
of Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia.
According to public notice the Chi-
agro Inning Journal tho oldest daily
nowpiiper in Chicago was fcohl to 1
S. V l-'airar for 3103000
At
diary
Minneapolis Minn. nn lueou-
fire lu tho Shcvellu-Cariientcr
'Jxadi: old granny states are getting
icnlous already. Arkansas wishes it
distinctly understood that she has
oompnny lumber yard burned tho
warehouse and shaving shed. L-jis
tfiq.oon.
Adolph Krug- who as olty treamiirer
of Seattle. oiubo.zlcd S100.000 and
mi ns of money by .Marshal
Nix' men U-l Tiif. Leaiikii scribe to
Interview i .i"uf Deputy Miiishnl Hale
yeaterda oeiilng legardtng the mat
tor.
"Are deputy marshals in charge of
the land offices Mr. Hale?" asked the
reporter.
i'Xo sii i.iik men n;u not bad
charge of nn of the f i tr laud ctlleos
In tho str.p Villnlmms reports are
balnjr elreu'ated to th it effe.-t hoiv-
iivor nnd ive ni.. bulna b'a.ned for ex-
tortion that lias been practiced at the
filing plnces Our deputies aro actitiif
square and the "advancing in l'no"
litis been lone by crooks Last
Wcdnoadny at Perry the crooked work
bocatno so notoriously bal tliut we
atoppod in and managed to check the
Oilrageous busineas at that point
Vofitordny the roport came t- us that
Crooked work was going on in tho lino
at tho Ku'd laud ofllcu by men who
woro passing us deputy mar.halB and
Mr. Js'Ix sent a deputy there to take
ohargo and straighten ojt matters.
We receive no pay for this work. Our
deputies nre straight and the "selljng
basinoss1 Uheindonn by scoiindrols
passing themsalvis off as deputy mar-
lhals. VVc ure do'ng all In our power
to ferret out fiese fellows and thoy
will be severely puiiUhed if eaught"
JESTS AND JIBES.
(!.... l.n n 1 . II. nf I ..... I.......1 l. 1 ... . .
ui iiiiuii-V uii-uraniiL-ui itirj' viui'u n no in under ttrrest at St mill ro-
miles north of Perry. This news was fuses to return without a requisition
THE TIRE FIEND.
A
fmr I'nlte.t States laud olllccs and resilience lots nu mis morning
.. i..ne 3000000 acres of unoccupied
ti vt-rninont land much of It bettor
liati that uRt ononed to settlemmif. in
1 stlip.
Ib
'Jri Kutsat City filar tinys: When
t'u- dust of tho rush had cleared awny
n the strip polities began fo assert
. Tl' And when politics began to
pso the 1'wistia crowd felt as much nt
In Hue us if It nitre assembled in the
lvtiuaas school houe in 'FuirvliMv'-
'Picavnnt Uldgo" or "Mud Creek Ilot-
I'Uin " It Is uitli no feeling of stir-
I're thon. that the world reads thr
auiiiiuncuiiiunt that ex-Sluto Senntoi
Tiiomak J'ontou Murdoch of Ihitlei
ffinnty Is u. eundidute for mayor
if ono of tho new county scut
.own. If Thomas liunton Murdoch it
within ono hundred miles of alight
)io U going lobe in it and if he Is
i'oing to be lu it ho is going to bo at
tho 'riintof It Ho has beon four
lines n cdlftltdutu tor thu Ivansas state
rtnife in fourteen years ho ha& dls-
tr.btKMl.iintranago lu his county ever
fiince thu bujraloos left nnd If there Is
to be u Mil fun on (ho bonier
i'nomas (teuton Is going to bo "Ju It"
'lJu ICansaa spirit of conquest Is
-ir"ii? mi ivinsana "wiiorevcr tlioy i
m i a rouui
a boomer to thp people of Wharton
nnd business lots went up to J6f)0 and
W.
. Wisdom the selling agent for all
tho Indian allotment towns isat work.
His huiulquartcrs are at Wichita. He
says that Whin tun and Perry
will be connected by a main thorough-
fare platted on tho Perry map as
Seventh street. Cow creek will be
bridged nt tho fool of Suieuth street
n tho Perry (ownsito.
North Wharton whiuli h located on
-no foity litres between Perry and
Vhaitou and settled by llulralo Ji lies
vus orgnulxed yestetihiy with a full
si of ofllcers.
Lon Wlipi'ton of (iuthrle lias the
irst printing ofiica on tl'P ground and
ume out yesterday morning with the
Dally Cherokee Sentinel. The Porry
Times is printed at On' lulu but will
bo 'oented huro in a few days. Six
other plants aro on the way. Rive
other outfits have bl'on returned to
their former homos. Tiik Lkapfii
leads the in all.
All tho talk of tho Santa IV build-
ing a depot at Perry seems to be
without any foundation as they have
no track room at this point mid plenty
ot room nt Wharton.
The lVoIls-1'nri.'o com num. u i.
wig us ireignt under control. Supar
and has begun habeas corpus proceed
ings.
Thp latest reports about the Mineral
!'-reit I'lrot lltrftlni; Hi IilurU Hills
JlHiiy J'rrKont I rniimteil.
Lkad H
tordny the
1). Se t. -.'I. At
noon yes-
lh ibnr flli. uprn fltcr.nv
Itango robbery aro to "tho pffoot that orod hoadlng for J end fi m the wtt
!" ' l01.! !?.rcov.0re.d. bl.Il't 'nnd tbo entire tire deparnnent with
many citizens v ere called out. A
are
has
completely
lieen done
tie of tho money and
at sea as to what
witli it.
Oreat excitement prevails anions
(ho oolorcd people nt JolTorson paiih
n suburb of Now Orleans over the re-
cent lynching there and n race u ir is
believed to bo Imminent unless the
govornor inter fores
Tho bark Alabama of (ilasgou after
being lot days ut sea dropped her
anchor ill tho upper bay New York
feho loft Coiumbo Ceylon April n.
and was storm benton nearly tho un-
til o voyage.
Tho convention of the order of Train
Dispatchers at Chicago passe I resolu-
tions recommending Hie thorough ex-
ainiiiatlou of candidates for train dla-
patchorbiind the requiroiuont of cer-
tificates foin oi; ial oxainlner.
The lute-l advices from Hawaii sav I Runkal a amall town on the lUack
that the situation there Is one of ..x-I " ami rort Pierre railroad twon
World b Pair Visitor-1 wonder why
this was ever called the Dream city?
Ho-Holy Moses! you eat one of tho
pies and you won" t.
Aunt Maria And o when the prod-
Igal returned his father killed the
fatted calf. Llltio Johnny-Jim what
bad tho calf ocen 0ng..i
Dleksmlth-IIowdoyou account for
Miss Mucheash never having married'.'
Kajonos-Dasy enough. She's too
blamed stingy to ovon entertain a pro-
posal. "If lnonov does full."' rO...i
i Snobbs. the other night "I would like
to JSk tho girl on tho silver dollar why
shoho persistently and sue. es.-f ally
shuns iiiq"
Ilung-ry Higgins-Rxeuse me. mum. '
but do you want your refrigerator
eleanod out? Mrs. Wider. ire-There
is nothing in it but n few cold victual.
Hungry Iliggins Hxactly. mum. i
rMSOT-Vi'bat i fjhi fquutuln of
youth I hour so irjuch abut? Is there I
such a thing? Skagg Ifyou had four
children as I hvc and oeyy nn'fl
imsaeksed nf nq p)ini.oqcbnhlc tlilrst !
for soda water you'd nover usK thut
ijuostlon I
"Tommy" said the visitor who was
very properly endeavoring to imp ess a
moral lesson on tho vounir man's
mind "have you read the books in '
your Sundny-sehopl library'.'" "Homo i
pf thepi" ho replied rather doubt
fully. "Can you toll nio what hup. '
pened to the boy who went fishing on
HUUdtiyv "Vos. Ilo eaught three
entfish nnd an col." "How do you
know?" "'Cos I was him."
It was a sultry afternoon and the
only sound in the street was the cry of
tho old colored man who peddles bi-
valves from a push cart. Ii nols.a.
evidently disturbed koniobady for u
window qponed and a woman thrust
hor head out to any: "Dear me! what
a great cla-nor!" Tho colored man
stopped biscuit took his hat off und
said with a bow: "Thauljy liidy;
thanky. Hat's ni J h Vj
preatohclamiiior hi de whole Distriek
f Uoluinblq"
lleforc leaving for the Strip since the water may lie scarce and that
winch you get mav not suit our palate and also
endanger our health.
CAN BE FOUND AT ALL FIRST-CLASS SALOONS.
SHAPLANLX
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Barbed Wire
IrQn3 Steel
Wagon Material.
JFET&T 33E3:C2)-
12 Oklalioma five
GUTHRIE OK.
Oko. A. Mi.tcu.F President.
M. L. TfiiXKii. UaMiier.
Capita!
ATIONAJ BANK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital full)
Undivided profits
paid
S5000o
30000.
HOW THEV WROTE
very heavy wind brought the Uames
rapidly toward the iltv and at 4
o'clock the entire for v in the mines
wore put to work. At "i o dork whon
lbs (Ire reached the ntv limits the
wind shifted und by bick tiring and
rlever work on the pait of the people
it la thought to bo uinlei control.
Tho lire spread throughout the Raid
Mountain country doing 'uudi dam-
ago Along the Hlnc I; II I' nnd Port
J'ierro railroad nmir trest'oi are
burned nnd trnllio between this olty
and UUt Creek la t.topul ires along
the rontenro doniiuml it is imposst-
blo to eatliunto ihe damage Two
troops fro. n Port Mea le ure on tholr
way hero an I will be held until the
Hro Is over.
A lonort has reaehed Lead that
pettnuey and watting. There hns
Hon of the planters with Jajuue&a
ty-flTO inllos from here wa destroyed
been homo trouble over tho dlsaatlsfae- j by ftra. One hun lied and iifty homo-
lei-s TKiopio from the burned auction
Inbor nnd thu refusal of tho nrovla- i pe " nt Piedmont I u this aeotlon
ipnal governmuiit to allow Chinese much timber and wo l w sdestroyud.
on toe uenicniu.il prairie u number
of reaido uoi were buiued and everal
people burned one wuian so ba.lly
a'ie may die.
labor to bo imported.
Congressman Stiyern defends his bill
to ropoal the law for tho maintenance
of a kinking fund to pay the puMie
debt by tho statement that the pres-
ent condition of the trea-ury and the
ueytuinty that Import duties will be
reduord lnakea It net-eary t0 tlkt
such notion for the protection of
Lii.i: the Australian election law
theie were some Ineonvoniences at-
f i'ii ling the flrat trial of tho roglatra-
I ion booth system but thore wore no
IiiunJen. cominittod. 'flie interior do-
I'lrtmeut i lvoll olonkiiil wltli tl... '
J. The only drawback to the
whole businoi was thu lack of liooth
crUs the first day or two. Hut who
. ver i.'iiagined tliere would be such u
rush .jf people to the promised land? '
Kvi-n the men who hud Kept traok of j
.trip aiTnir for months were amazed
at tho liumeiMtty of the crowds.
Thon why should the government bo I
Mainea if won.jpformed men were!
(inured and deerfvwt u to tho nilInber
.-i i.v.jf.u u wQma reylstor? TulU
Js very cheap butloml fttslV aro what
ount The agents ot the lateor de-j-arxwent
vi the field dUl tholr work
'" "" " uoeri-ing oi praise tiov.
rnor Swincfdn. Jtulgo Womadc Col-
.nel I.amureaux Colonel Jacobs und
the cthorn did thair'iyol best to make
v'ie opening ii succcu and If some
poor mortal fulled to got 14 claim he
hou'J Uiek himself not thu interior
v jrtuieut nd Its repreiontrfVivos.
Tin: proposition to Invite tho woVuj's
lair commissioners from foreign coun.
ttie to Arkunsas Lcu'sana Texas.
ImMKnTeri 1 O'Whoma and Kan
eaust 1011J.. n ju t s f
--r-. . m- alJl m n
1 siien nciion xor me protection of the
I truuHiii'tr.
intondmit btocRtoii Is herewith iivof Tho inystary of tho uisappearanoe of
routo agents and six helpers. He says 5H Jonnle Mehl the SO-yoar old
there scorns to bo no lot un on the ox- """"' ' "" """'. lormrriy
press that conies In on all trains. W.
M. Cleaver formerly clork for I'uited
Status Marshal Crime is ono of the
express olarUs.
NEWS
AND
coal
NOTES.
minus employ
"Oront bar-
Tho world'
1500000
A dealer announces
gains in corsots."
Nearly all tlio boef. mutton and
poultry used in Florida oomas from
tho North
At thernco tradt people still some-
times touch the baek.of humpbaekod
jieople. just for luek
A citizen of Vermont hns sunt. l
Governor Kussell of Massaohusetts. a
golden eaglo btuiTed and mounted
measuring seven foet four inohei
Uuross tho wing.
Paris will amine the world at tho
cxU jblUon of WOO with the greatest of
"rle?p' .?"!Qh will cost at least
7;Z " 1J1 ." ."Wtd to bring
...... tM ui.uugn Xo
no larger than the
Urooklyn bridge
Wlijlo Thomas O'llourke waxlrlvinir
a hack JuBt out :de the village ot Kort
Lee N. J. jl0 ran ovor n. ili-iinni.
cartrldL'o lvin ... .1... ' ......v
O'llourke who Is
see obiecls
towers of the
111 me roauwav.
seventoeu vears of
i BgO was hurled several feet nw.iv
received Injuries wliidi. If no
1 I'" !
was c 4 ?te
. j: l' 1 lrva . -...1 ..
lt.nrin.11..lil.. . . ... - "" -.
IT' ' :r "-"ims. ueawrsi aauitvio pi-'wieVi''s4 nn nuio un
proprietor of the "tynn
I'uui Jiaa benu solved.
learned that on last batunjuy she was
married 10 jane lioblusoii n vou'ig
mulatto fotiiieily elevator boy in lli.-
Ityan hotel
A lousing statehood convention v us
held at AlbuquurqilP N. M. with iilHi
delegates In utteudunce. fipweplies in
favor of culling on congrosi for tho
immeduto admission of New Mexico
after tcitaiu clauses in Delegate
Joscpes' bill had been ciiinluut d
were made by prominent citizen- of
territory.
Tho stoumor Montgomery twin ship
to the Cuited bt iUs st -.1 nei Detro.t
on her third prlrato trid tilp when
oft Tiiomr Point t"lie-.ir ike lav
bur&t a steim ipo lva ii' to ih
Uloiver engine nnd Chief Hngln'cr
Meshaw of ihe Coluiubu iron wo ks
and Coul lletxer .1 . It 11 I) v le i.ers
soaldeU to de 1 ill
A carload f negr-e nrrivid from
Aljbuiua at . 11 Hill Ailt.. (o woik
in the eoal m.iu six miles wet of
thut place i wereinet.it ih U-
pot by several nuudiivl i.unei. Mini
number or r.iriuers. all of whom were
arnieil wiili shotguns and Wnuhos
tors Tin . 1. 0.1 ii. iK'roes fr mi the
euro und in li i 11 i Mm the
food . 1 1 rom Ilia I nnd llli.tr it.
Wkbii ( it Io Sept 81. -The Star
L.ad and Xin Mining cotnpauy will
start Thin . lay and wl 1 ned tlilrty-
sevec men The DUy Hell Lead nnd
Ziiio Mining coinp my started lu full
blast Monday employing twi nty-eight
1 uiiju. j us ur.iauects are that stvitil
1. -..1 ....... 1 i.. .... .-....- . . .... :.
iiuivi in rt j mmo will si'iri wiinin tlm i. un-
it hns been I 'nK ek TJie pile of ore is steadv
sof.r this wee. with loillontioiii o'f
ulv.in.-lng.
I'urke's works were mostly done on
tho spur of tho moment to nieo-t mi
pniorgcncy. His tonorous stio was
rather natural than acquired since lie
gave little attention to revision
Tho famous Adam Clark wiote
rtetidilv without relaxation or inter-
mission ten or twelve hours a day
"len-u-r took r.ny iimusomont nnd
always enjoyed the best of health.
IVnimorc Coopor wroto rapidly and
spent littlo time lu revision. lie K
said to huve sent milch of his mattei
to tho printer without tuhmir the
trouble to rend it after it was writtoo.
Pope Ijlppd (11 writo In bed ami
would pass days there in quiet com-
position. Whenever an idea otv lined
to him no matter at what time of il.iy
or night he always wrote il down at
once.
Wngner wroto without ref' lying ti
any musical instrument Ho pro-
fessed a grout contempt for musicians
wlio woro obliged to play as they
composed and called them "piano
riders."
William Herschell spent his nights
in the observatory and Ids days In
calculating tho results of ldsolworva.
tioi.s. )u seemed to euro littlo for
nst und slept w hen it wu-i most con-
venient. Macaulay wrote slowly and pondered
every word. He generally had his
manuscripts copied and tboq rpvUod
(.hem so ficcly that when ready for
the printer thoy were practically re-
written. liiblwn practiced the cultivation of
st vie for years as a nrennrntion for
lln. .!!.. .....1 !... II 11 i
HUMPHREY &
Fire Lightning and Tornado Insurance.
Represent the Oldest and Mas lielia-
blo Companies.
"Sun" Tire of London
C uledoniau of Scotland.
: Call at 107 West Oklahoma A.
.'We
Write
I Fire Insurance in best com-
j panics. Wc write Tornado
1 Insurance. We write Life and
W. H. BBUNNER
Accident Insurance.
HORSE - SH0ER
-AND-
Carriage Work.
Second St and Cleveland Ave.
iLYNDS
i
GAL
I.' I 1 1 In i.r the lmlwr.l'i.
KtMHtm. Mo. Sa t SI The
liabilities of th Umibard compuny
are placed nt ' oi0U0him1 theonleers
of the company my the assets will
reach the same t)'ure.
GRAINS OF COLD.
Ho wroto
authorities nt :
to malic no
ncurciti si.iiion ni i itting
the regular piss i
to Cultevu 1 1 K.iu
Hi
arg
and
fats'
i
Coorse Ulilmi lilM-linrKril
The preliminary tt ial of ti
lllllll t.r II .. I u . r f V I
Consistency
minds
' l. re is U'i v i'
like as jiisttv
If .i want tin
Utat way yours ;
We cannot eh
no can iierfori.i
If Mime of on
our hearts won
Hue of tho Ii
biicces1 . i- to il
Il foi gn i'
joyod grut ball'
Whenaver n
means that tin u- .1
Tho man wh
himself will ..'
audience
1I that "'ti A n
; up till The evil that
irge guilty of.
M The heai I . the ' r;
i
''to bugbear of little
k 9 great and god-
Jfa to go right live
s' our duties but
ni fUhfall
' were not sj big
1 more love
1 'ii nts in overy
" !' t'isu.ece
i ir e can li
on
iw
s' be f
a -h
In
II!
Oil
it
Hk'llt
d.HV
b..
'. about
i tired
a nnn
i id s
can
ms
be
'o thing hi ilte
Ihe "Decline and Pall
slowly an 1 referred to
every Stop in order
iiiutiika
Mnhomct wroto the revolutions of
the Koran on bits of parchment
blocks of wood and tho shoulder bones
of sheep nud threw thorn poll-mell
into a box wliero they woro found
after his denth.
There is ono member of tho Ilhodo
Isluntl legislature who has osouple.1
his sent for fivo yonrs wllliout botng
re-olueted to it within that time.
L'ntlor tlio absurd majority law no
suc-ecsor has boon chosen and so he
"holds over" until the constituency
can ohoose one.
A man broathes fourteon pints of air
per minute. Sotlentary people cau
got nil the advantages to health of a
long walk or other exercise by simply
inereAhlng tho 'to of b'.oathlng dur
lug ono or two hours a day thus add-
ing to Ihe amount of oygen that
outers the lungs.
Mr. Justin McCarthy was once
showing young American married
lady ovar the house of commons. In
passing through the bbrary he men
Honed to her. as a more or less inter-
esting fact that it was against the
rules for a'womin to sit down there
"Is that really a law nf the place1-'
asked the lady with w ule-opened and
Inno ont cms. 1 lu wrv law " an
Fv-l Me vis
Watch this space if you want
anything in our line.
FOR SALE.
A horse or horse and buggy to
trade for town property.
A running mare and saddle to
trade for town property.
Deeded f.trtn in Logan county to
trade for town property.
Lodging house furniture and
fixtures for sale.
l'arnis for sale and rent.
CALL AND SEE US.
i r -i
TRADERS
ITT I TIT i
w
GOMPANY
Spencer & Robertson
WE LOAN MONEY
On Farm or Town Prop-
erty at lowest current
rates.
OJ James & Son
CITY HOTEL
STILLVTER OKLAHOMA
E. H. CHANCEY. Proprietor
Newly furnished and refitted through
out. Only (lrst-eluss hotel in the city.
Special attention given to commercial
trade.
.
ifflS
KAN H
(Juthrlo people receivo a cordial welcome.
FOR A GOOD
; AGENTS. GO TO
unmu mui
'Livery Team
tio tC-
STAPLETO
N'S
CleveiatuI Ave. West of Division St.
WM. ADAMS Pirn
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VfP "ItCH.-UiriCC W1SHIM4TUN u .
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Livery Barn
C iSi h I .1 Cf L
Wm. Morehead.
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