The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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Official Organ of Oklahoma Domooracy Offlco of Publication Harrison Avonuo
VOLUME 10
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FKIDAY JULY 23 1897.
NUMBER 45.
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DO NOT FOItUHT THA'LrTirE
JIM FISK RESTAURANT
AND
SHORT ORDER HOUSE
4ooyJrIarulles the best line of Cigars and Tobacco
too ya Open day and night.
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" Geo. Sabine. Prop.
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15ml yds Grei
6 HNEY TO LOAN
250ii yds Outint
1 2tm yds all vocOn GrOOCl. "XT &L7T JOEL'S
'luc jes I offer makes my money the easiest and cheapes
in the territory. Call on
.STUART MCKAY
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II KLONDIKE EXCITEMENT.
FOUR MILLIONS MORE
AWAITING SHIPMENT.
MORE SENSATIONAL NEWS
llnrtlift uu Alniba llminil .Stpnmern Aro
All llngncril Mnnjr Who AVoulil
ltunh to the Oolit Melil .'Mu.t
Wlt Until Mprlnc Mom
Ktptiinrr. to lie Hun
Nut Year.
Sav Fkavcibco July 22. Tho stontn-
iliip Pmatilln which nrrlvccl yester-
Jny from I'ugat Sound ports hrouyht
lown almost 8200000 worth of Alnsknii
cold of which S133rron-vns in yoltl
lust from Soattle consljneil to Wolls
I'nrpo fe Co. Tlioro were several
Jther shlpmonts of pohl In sacks soino
jf which wns shipped direct from
litnoau and ndvicos from that plnco
arc to tlio oircot that at lenst STSO.OOO
ivortli of dust wns awaiting shipmoiit
itvnrtom Alusknn stations.
Amoiiff the scnsntlonal ndv'co re-
iclvod wns ono from SL Mlahncl's lo
tho effect that over $1000000 in ro11
ivhich had not been included with tho
fortunes brought hero by minors will
Oo shipped through Wolls Fnrgo Ss
? other lucky minora liming reached
the island since tho departure of tho
Ktcelslor nnd l'ortlnnd who have so-
urcd greater fortunos individually
than those whoso stories have already
been told.
Although tho capacity of the strainer
Cortland which sails to-day for St
Michaels nnd tho Kvcelslor which
mils on the 8Sth Is limited to about
110 pnssongcrs over 1000 applications
'invo been made for berths. Most of
the disappointed onos are making ar-
-anicnients to travol lionco to Tucoina.
by rail and secure passago on tlm
Mexico nnd Topoka which hall tlioneo
"jo.xt week but many must inevitably
wait until next spr'r - nii tholi dls-
sppolntmeut is sor
Si-aiti.k Wnsh. v Sit Tolay
at noon tho steamship Portland of the
North Amo'Iean Trading and Trans-
poitation company loft Socttlo for yt.
lU'iincrs with her pas&ontror nccom-
modatlons taxed to tho limit and with
u full cargo of provisions.
On board wns S. 1. Wntainnf Om
Post-Intolllgoneor who tnok with htm
a dozon-cnrrlcr igcons to send news
from tho Klondyko to the Post-Intolll-gencer
and the Assoclnted Press.
At St Michael' tho Portland's pas-
songers nnd freight will be transferred
to river steamers for tho S.S0O mile
trip to Dawson City.
No.xt Friday tho Pacific Const Stonm-
shlp company's stonmcr Queen will
leave Soattlo for Juneau anl Dven.
She vlll have n full list of people who
will go Into tho Klondyko ovorhmd.
On Sunday tho Mexico will sail for
tho same point with accommodations
nil engaged To-dnv tho stoamur
Islander goes from Victoria to Dyun
aud Skagaway bay and tho company's
ropresentutlveshoro say sno will hnvo
ill she oun carry. To-day a donl wns
about elosod for tho purcluuo of tho
itcnmcr.s Kllya Anderson and V J.
Morvln Sound louts wf.leh will bo
put on tho i onto.
A special mooting of tho city council
was hold yesterday to take nation con-
jprning the necessity of raising tho
lny of pollcomon. So many olllcors
'inve resigned to go north that tho de-
onrtincnt Is biidly crippled.
Pout Towssbmi Vnsh. Julv ii.
-w4ng to tho present rush to tho IClon-
Ivko gold lipids nnd tho still groater
usli which is e.xncotod noxt spring.
the 1'nget Sound Tugboat company
ins (leciitcii to put n sleamer on tho
Yukon river to carry passengers nnd
freight from St Miohnal'tf to Cirnlo
Ity and tho Klondyko valloy. Tho
ituiunbo.it mon bore estimate Hint be
ginning about tho first of noxt April
i mrqo steamer ui loavo tho sound
for rt'oftVa dally with all (ho pnsaon-
?cr nnil freight aiwuiiinioilntiuiis
erowdod.
SK.vrrr.p. Wash . July 39. It. n
Shaw formerly nu insiirnnou man of
Seattle has wrltton n letter to a bus-
Inoss lunii of this city In whioh ho
stator "Tliis is a grout minliii stribo
-probably tho greatest on the Amari-
can coutluont or in tho world I
know you will not bulla ve me if I tell
you all about it (Sold has not licn
found in groat paying niiuntitU ex
cept on two orcolces niton t 2m claim
Sonic of tho pay stieuUs nro uonrly nil
gold. Ono thousand dollars to tlm
pan 1b not an unco in mon thing and as
high as 100 ounces havo liuon taUen
out of a slnglo pan. It Is not umiHunl
lo two mon coming In with all the guld
they win carry. You would not Im
llovo mo when T toll you that I wont
into ono cabin and counted live fin
gallon oil cans full of gold dust but It
: a fiiet. It Is tho result of tho work
of two man during the winter mid Uib
dump is not more than half worked
jut Thorc has been about SS.OOU.ooo
in dust taken out (to fur In the di-
trik'l. At a low estimato I boliuvu
thero will be 8000uooo takoti out
I ii ri i) cr the ntixt yoor.
Farmr' lmn Companr Knll
Fort Wayne Ind . July -!.The
Indiaun Furmeri' Saving and Loan
association went into the hands of n
receiver yesterday. A. A. 1'urumn
U'ing appointed by the court 'tlm
llnbilitles will roaoli SVt.noo covrn-.l
by nssoU consisting of fni in inu l-
3agos amounting to SBO.booo.
Sliopi U'urklns full llm.
IlKboio. Mo. July St. -For tho flrnt
tituo in four years full lime U being
worked at the Iron Mountain railroad
shops at this place. Full time Is ton
hours a day for six days a wuck.
CONDENSED NEWS.
F.v-t'nltml Stntos Senator Doollttlo
of Wisconsin is seriously ill. He Is 83
years old.
The famine in India continues and
peoplonro dying1 by hundreds daily of
starvation.
It ia reported In Madrid that tho
Spanish government is negotiating for
tho purchase of four Inrge wantilM.
It Is denied from Washington Hint
Rev. T. De Witt Talinnge is to sever his
connection with the FYst Presbyterian
church.
Harold Moulton ti prominent figure
in North wos tor it Kansas history was
burned to death by a lamp explosion
nt Kirwln lvnn.
HeprosonUvtivo Iilnney of North Car-
olina has introduced a bill to reduce
tho titvon distilled spirits to TO cents
a gallon.
In his People's Party Thomas H.
Watson calls on Sonfttor Marion lint-
lor to resign the untlonal chairman-
ship of Uio Paoplu'n party.
lieorge It. Worth a Topeka team-
ster wns arreatod on the chnrgo of
criminally assaulting Helen Ilnllouny
an ll-yenrohl girl. He is con lined In
the county jiilL
The llritlsh govorntuent Is sending a
much stronger patrolling' forue up to
the Ilchriiig sett sealing fisheries than
usual this season.
Clmrles llelbncli will attempt to
walk a wiro cable stretched aero's
Vin-lnra fnlls. lie has ierfonuod
nuiffcroiis dnro-devll feat on n wire.
Kmnnuel Strttnb TO years old. com-
mitted sulchlo noai St. Charles Ma
by inking rough on rut. His wife
bad beaten him with a broom for get-
ting drunk
Tito Pittsburg Plnle Ulnss company
posted notices that tho plant would
resume operations Immediately In
every department An unexpectedly
Inrge demand for glass Is tho onusr.
Ktglit hundred men aro given employ-
ment Tlioro 1 avc bcon serious otitbronks
at ltarcclona Spain nnd the gend-
armes havo boon stoned by tho mob.
Tho government has sent largo relu-
forceinpiita to restore order.
(lovornor Stephens has nppolntcd
Goorgo K. Qulnby inapoctor of lend
7lne and Iron mines of Allssourt for a
torm ending July JT 1MK). .Mr. (Jitlnbv
succeeds himsolf.
Hx- tloveruor Horace Holes will sup-
port Fred K While tho silxei fusion
nominee for governor of I own. His
frtunds sny Mr. Hole taken ihu posi-
tion that bo Is n Uamnernt nnd will
follow-tlio party iitajoulty
'I'wolvo doaument ino3 Ip lha ofllce
of thoclorkof Kings county. In llrook
lyn. toppled over otiusliig a ditto that
it will cost S100.000 to correct
The Hong Kong correspondent ot
tho London Times nr n grave polloo
scandal ha been brought to light
thoro nnd sovernl otllccrs have boon
stiKponiled on tho ohnngo of having ac-
cepted bribes from gambling lioiuoc.
A tcrriblo hail storm has devastated
the country north of l.tiko .tirioh.
Swltcrlnnd. Crops and fruit trees
hnve lioen destroyed buildings dam-
aged and tclegiaph wires blown down.
The dnmngo is widesprond and geu-
ci ill consternation prevails In tho dis-
trict alVorted.
Sovernl hundred bogs havo died of
bog cholera near Xovadn Mo during
the Kist few weok.
There is groat ovcitomont In Law
ronco nnd ltundolph counties. Arkan
sas nvor the continued on tragus com-
miiieii uy a iinud or laen known as
tho 'Kiiklux " Hardly n wook passes
but some now nutrngo is committed
A number of men and even women
hnvo been dragged fiom their homes
nt night nnd whipped in n most eruol
inannor by the Kiiklux and ono wo-
man has died from tho effects of a
Hogging ;n! ministered on licr bare
buck.
nnoKleii'a Arnica enlve
Tho ltcst Salvn In llin wnrlil tnr
Outs Uruisce Sores Ulcers Salt Rhoum
cover Bores. Totter Chapped Hands
Chilblains CornB and all Skin Erup-
tions and poBtivoly euros Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Prico 25 cents per box. For Sale By
a B. Uknfbo. Guthrie.
Don't ToliattO 6 it and huiolo 1 uur I Ire Anir.
To quit tobacco easily nnd toreior bo mag'
&6tle. lullnf llfn tlMIfl nml Irlnn tnl.n TLf.. n..
Hm the wonder worker that make wenlc men
strong. All druggUu.COaorfl. CureRUorun-
teed Hooklot ami suinplo free. AiUrOM
fiurllng Itemed y Ca Clilcaeo or New York.
DO NOT FORGET
THE NUMBER.
204 Oklahoma Avenue
For Drugs Paints- Oils Tablets
Perfumery and Druggist Sundries
at "Hard Times" Prices. . .
Renfro Drug
If IN SIGHT.
CONGRESS LIKELY TO
QUIT THIS WEEK.
SENATE PUSHING WORK.
Hemline of Cnnfercncn Itopnrt Concluit-
Ml I'lrml Ailjnuriimriit 1'ii.lllilr on
BiiliirilHjr Iho llouie Acnlii Ml
Komi on Jrrrjr Sliiinn
Othrr Ij.to Mnh
tiiCtnu Next.
Wsiirvfmwi-July 82.-Whon the
Ronnto ndjourncd ymtcrdny the under-
stnmlliig wns gcnornl thut the final
void uoulil be tuken on the conference
rt'imrt on tho tarllT bill not lator than
I'rldsy In tho event of n vote on the
tsaltl I'ridny. final adjournment is
gcuurfillr predicted for Saturday.
The Semite cnncltuled the formal
ending of tho larllr conference report.
'I lie debate uns spiritless In tho main.
Km ly In tho day Jones of Arkansas
Hindu ii content against tho conference
I'umiiitttco i the gioiind that It had
(xiriilf.il his . .ithorlty in so niiiiinding
tbu paragraph relating to printing
pniwr ns lo placing a iclaliatory duty
tiKilust the counliles paying export
loiinly on. wood pulp His point nt
order win debated at much length nnd
lliiullv iifcrrillod by Vice Pteaident
Unhurt. This iciiioied the only olc
Miiclu this far encountered by the rc-
Hirt Tiio ieoiiroelty amendment and
the abandonment of tho stamp lax on
bonds nnil stocks deoloped much
Tltluhnn
Mr. Nlinpioti hhnt orr.
WAsuiNinoN July 22 When tho
Itnusu met Mr. F.vaus Kepubllcan of
Koiittiuky from tho committee on
ways and means reported a joint res-
olution which wns passed requesting
the Presldont lo iiinko such Investiga-
tions as will elicit all tho facts In ref-
erence to tho tost fictions put upon tho
sale o' Amorlonn tobacco in foreign
roiiutilcH under what Is known as the
"regie " or government contracts. It
also autlmi ii's tho president to enter
Into iiovotUiUons with governments of
tho'C i iimtilcs with u view to obtain-
ing a inodlllcutioiiot these ustrlctlon'.
Mr- Perkins lteHiMluan of buv;i
oallod up a resolution for printing
S.tiOu copies of tho House digest This
nerved as an opportunity for Mr. Simp-
sou Populist of Kansas to criticise
the mode of procedure In tho House
In tho midst of which Mr. Dluglcy
moved an adjoin union t until tomor-
row which was carried ).3 111.
'ir on Ncply I Ire cm.
W'ASiiiNorov July 22. Tho cam-
paign for tho romoval of United States
Marshal Mealy has opened with u mild
cannonade which will very probably
be followed bv more heavy artillery in
the finite- of a short time. A scries of
charges will bo preferred the nature
of which Is only partially disclosed by
the filing of a stutument by eastern
parties reciting among other offenses
that Nuely while noting in his ofllolal
caiuclty and selecting jurors for tho
United Statos court accepted a ro-
tnluer to nppoar an an export wltuoss
bofotc tho same jurors In thocclo-
bra lid Hlllmou insurance swindling
case it Is said that this charge is one
of tho least serious preferred against
Nooly evidence In support of othnrs
being now uccjiuulntctl by those In-
terested in tho oarly retirement of
the marshal.
rlnipliiliicy lor llrrniint Knlly.
Washington July '. It Is under-
stood at Kansas hcudquartci.s huro
that Messrs. ltakor llrodorlek Curtis
nod I.elnnd havo Indorsed Ituv. Her-
mini Kelly at Indopoudciico Kan.
for appointment ns ohnplalu in tho
army.
To tnako jour business pay good
health is a prlmo factor. To cccuro
good health the blood should bo kopl
puro and vigorous by tho use of Ayer's
Sarsaparrllla. When tho vital fluid Is
impure and sluggish thero can be
ucuuur ucaiin Bireiigin nor am Dillon.
Rags wanted at The Leader ofllce.
House
KAILEI) TO HUHIILE.
Flynn Demonstration at HI Reno Fails
to Knthuso Pie-Eaters.
Special to the Dally Loader
Hi. Rk.vo I July SS On Tuesday
evening It was thoroughly advortisud
In tho Supper ltsll a paper loft free at
every business placo and private resi-
dence ia the city that a grund recer
Hon would be glvon to tho lion. Den-
nis Flynn at tho balcony of tho Caddo
hotel on Wednesday evening. To
perfect this contemplated grand in
augtiratlon of tho Flynn boom as tho
Republican candldato for congress
next your a small collection of that
dead hero's worshippers and disap-
pointed aspirants for public favors hod
hold a meeting nnd duly appointed
committees of arrangement reception
etc. and tvery powor which hatred
for llarnes ami love and admiration for
Flyuu could engender had been
brought Into requisition to make this
jingo" enterprise a glowing success.
It was soon dlsoovorcd that tho pur-
poso ot this movement was two fold
first and prinotpat to rcbuko tho en-
dorsement of Georgo Watson by tho
governor for the HI Reno postofllie
and at tho suno timo altoiupt to re-
m'nd tho Wnsliluglon pcoplo that
flynn was still alive In Oklahoma;
second It was desired to talio tlmo by
the forelock and usher Flynn' boom
for rcnomluat on at this early hour
hoping to dlsparago other aspirants
for congresi as much as possible nnd
get tho boom undor good headway
while tho waters of discontent
were raging h'gh ovor Watso'.'s ap-
pointment. How ihesoplanB culminated Isbotttr
seen In tho rotults.
On tho arrival of tho 5 o'clock train
on tho Choctaw Mr. Flynn was mot by
the receptloniiiommlllee. This body
consisted of tho following distin-
guished Republicans: W. K. Kirlt-
patrlck to whom Flynn tolegraphcd
his Intcnicd visit to tho city on Mon-
day (just n'!?r reading tho Gainer ex
pose). Kirkpatrick is tho Bame old
Flynn followor who proved himself to
useful to his master in 1802 by organ-
izing in his own olllco tho contesting
delegation from Canadian county to
tho territorial republican convention
at Outhrlo after tho regular county
convention had chosen a Harvuy d le-
gation. Ho has staked his political
fortunes upon Flynn's Instlug quali-
ties and when ho heard of Ilarncs'
appointment ho at otico nurrendercd In
his fight for a place for one of tho re-
ceiverships In tho land ofli.'ea
M. J. (Irani was on tho ;ominlttce.
Ho is a chrome ofllce-scoker who had
his soul set on the HI Rouo postoflioe
and had binked entlroly on his serene
confidence in tho immuctilato powor of
Flynn and tho undying admiration
tho latter had for him as a great
leador in tho Republican ranks of
Canndluii county.
John Foley Grant's newspaper part-
nor who wrote tho nrlialo in the Ro
publican excoriating Gov. llarnes for
endorsing George Watson for tho Kl
Reno poslotllso instead of Grant and
who exposed that "siu transit gloria
inundl" lottor.
Justice of tho Poaco Franklin who
sat at tho last fair hold In Kl Reno be-
tween Gov Hcay and Flynn while a
race was running. Ho was active with
Kirkpatrick in gottlng up tho lalUr's
delegation flvo years ago which so-
cured Flynn his first nomination and
was equally aotivo In gottlng up tills
reception. Had l.o lived in tho time
of MachlovIUo ho would havo boon os
tcotned as a famous disolplo of tho
shrewd Florentine Living In the
timo of Flynn ho is not without dis-
tinction whero Kirkpatrick and he
operate together In the same school
of political maneuver. Those two may
bo credited of having m ado one cot-
grctsman and it is safe to aurmite
they havo undertaken the task ot unk-
ing another one from the same ma-
terial. Major K. J. Him pi on the only gold
Democrat In Uanadian county was
tho other member of the roeoption
committee. This committee met Mr.
Flynn behind four wlilto chargers.
They wcro driren to tho Caddo hotel
through tho public streets There was
little spirit-in the rnovomont. H wui
noticeable that tho projectors were
disappointed and tho coldness of the
atmosphere was so unoxpectod and so
sudden to Mr. Flynn tliat he could not
conceal the chngrln ho experienced.
Tho reception was appointed for 8
o'clock. Tho band was brought out
and beforo tho managers could see
enough people present to warrant an
attempt at proceeding with the pro-
gram six pieces of music wore played
It oe then 9 o'clock. There were
not to exceed too people men women
and children gathered. Many of these
were in their buggies and carriage.
Franklin called the meeting to order
finally and though he mado a strenu-
ous effort by the ue ot hyperbole and
laudatory praise of tho fcuesi to elioit
somo show ot enthusiasm not a
ripple of applause came from the poo-
pie. Major Formao who delights In
speech making and whoso presence
was induced by the offer ot tho honor
of Introducing Mr. Flynn soetag the
coldness of tbe public pulse from the
experlenco of Franklin attempted to
throw tbe weight of bis lutluouee and
ifflfisi
IMP AfTJKfV-t'
KVX4
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for us treat iPav.-i'nfilrmrih
ih..h...i "V auuHcrauon common
TO NEW TOKkT "rA1 nAR'N0 "WDH
Hie delightful measures vt his sonor
ous volco Into the breach and bndg
somo flro of plauslvo recognit on fro
those standing In tho prosenco of
past martyr and coming hero lint It
would not go. Not a spark could bo
awakened; not even a whoop. Hut
tho test was not yot decisive. It was
romarUod that when tho frco homes
champion himself stood up thero
would bo a melting of icy blood but
Mr. Flynn had spr.kan twonty minutes
boforo his prosenco vas recognized by
show of approval. His appearance
had aroused no cheering not evon tho
olapplug of hands and until ho
ropledged his life and energies to tho
cnuao of froc homes ho did not elicit
tho hllghest d"emonstratTon of" ap-
plause. This of course camo In re-
sponse to tho sentiment and not out of
admiration for tho sneaker His time.
about ono hour was taken up In his
ciiaractonstlc way. Ho told tho pco-
plo why ho did not got tho ftee homes
bill before the houso nnd pass It The
oxuiso for this failure as Dennis do.
scribes it lny in ths circumstance that
mo csar of tho United States Is a man
of i-on.
Tho nbsoneo of every prominent and
Inlliiontial Republican In Canadian
o.nmty and tho coldness shown to tho
'oatralfigurowas the most consplctuui
feature of the affair. If tho mooting
was an Indication of tho fooling of
RopubUcaneJIn thu County Mr Flynn
could-not Dcmiro a debjgation- -from-hero
for a ronoinlnatlon.
Among things particularly nottcc-
able In Mr. Flynn's remarks was his
disclaimer of any knowledgo of this
intended rnconllnti I "
Mr. Flynn may havo. as ho an.
nouncud in his speech many porsonal
irioinis in Kl Kcno but it la a subject
which will bear discussion as to
whothor ho bus many political friends
hero who could do him much good if
he should seo lit to use them.
"Sic transit gloria inundl."
I'rcin rilln
Solid vour address tn II V. 1tnlln
& Co.. Chicago and gut a frco sample
uoa ui wr. iving s now Jjiro t'UIB. A
trial will convince von nf lli.lr mnpii.
These pills arc easy lit notion and aro
pariicuiariy uneotivo tn tile euro of
Constipation and Sick Headacho For
Malnrla and Liver troubles thoy havo
boon provod Invaluable They aro
guaranteed to be perfectly frco f-oiri
every deleterious substanco and to be
purely vogotablo. Thoy do not weak-
en by tholr action but by giving tone
hj iiiu BiuiuuGii aim ooweis greatly In-
vlirorato tho svntcin. Umriilnr l '.
per box. Sold by 0. R Renfro drug'-
glsU-
A. 0. U. W. OF OKLAHOMA.
Grand Lodge Klccts Ofllcors nnd Tratis
acta Other Important Uusincss.
Pomca City 0. T July 23 Tho A
O U. W. Grand Lodirn of OliUhnm.
In session in this city elected tho fol-
lowing ollle4.ro for tho ensuinir vear.
yesterday morning:
viranu niastor worltman C 11 Rich-
ardson Oklahoma City.
Grand Foreman W. B. liolton
Woodward.
Grand Ovarsear A. K Clnm.n
N ..U..U
orman.
Grand Recorder T. K. Tlnrln. flntli.
rle.
Grand Reeoiver S J. Saler Still.
water.
Grand Watchman J. W. Chambers
ltlaekwell.
Grand Gutila .Intnnli K Mn.inn
Kald. '
Grand Mwdloal Dlreotor J G Mhr.
Sbawae.
Grand Trustee S. U Johnson Alva.
The proposition for consolidation ot
the supremo lodge was not sat.sfac
tory to the graud lodge and it was
sent back tor modification in soma
points. It was desired that tho Okla-
homa members be accepted on tho
level aiMwiii)eut instead of the his
torleal nlan. and ti rnmn intn tlia
jurisdiction ot thu supreme lodge
rvitnout extra medical examination.
As the avurai'n ain nf fllrlrtlinmn mom
bers is 16 it will be seen that it has
unparalleled gooa risKe.
The grand lodge adjourned 'o meet
next year at KJmond.
To Curo fJuiiitlimtlun Forever.
Tska (ucaru Candy CbiIu.il. l jc rt5c.
II C. C. C. fall to ourv. drucKifci r. 'u-. j uiov.ur
A Colorado Summor
Dlller from n imn.cr elowh' re Ttoo
altitude of i i .ra ' 'line to thret ui ki
boat N irra'- i i j . eucrvai eg The
Rocky M . m a t )loruiu aro buj.
uillceiit. T '" ' duorsii th'sldji
region bur i- JiAnd incuii
cllmtriiig a " a far tie t reJ
lumrativt ii k i lor anj sar
mailedfioi tv aldre .eg W J hi
O V A A UU Ry .Topek.-;
Tho bwt way u. (jo l via tu.
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Route.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1897, newspaper, July 23, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73985/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.