The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 25, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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Official Orsan of Oklahoma Domooftioy Offlco of Publication Harrison Avonuo
VOLUME 10.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SUNDAY JULY 25 1897.
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Everything In Our Line
Harrison Avo.
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1)0 NOT FOHUET THAT THE
JIM FISK RESTAURANT
AND
SHORT ORDER HOUSE
Handles the best line of Cigars and Tobacco
Open day and night.
Mrs. Geo. Sabine Prop.
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323. C3-oo3L
LUINJI
The privileges I offer makes my money the easiest and cheapes
in the territory. Call on
J. STUART IVPKAY
105 SOUTH FIKST ST.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Manufactures all Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting Trimming
and Ropalrlng Promptly Attondod to.
322 South Division Streot.
The Mistletoe Bar.
105 West Harrison Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR PHOtE 05
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
m
Danderine Barber Shop
The Best Place in the City to Get
First-Class Shave. Hair Cut
AND A GOOD BATH.
FREE DANDERINE TO
5 W. Harrison.
J. W. McNEAL PnitsiDKNT
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Caoital
Surplus
Board of Directors Maddltlon to Bank Ofilcori:
..ma.HtrfcttnD . .Uor.Speed .Robert Martin J K Coltlnghaaj
W J HORSFALL Cah!ar
DBUG STORE
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and at Lowest Prices.
EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
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WEST HARRISON AVE.
TO LOAN
rFgammsg.
GUTHRIE 0 T.
GUTHRIE O. T.
ALL CUSTOMERS
JAMES HILL Prop
A. J. HEAY Vice Pbkmdknt.
$5oooo
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DOES PRESIDENT M'KIN-
LEY IN JUDGESHIPS.
FACTIONAL FIGHTS OFF.
1'rriliUnt Vtrr Flat-Footed In Ilia State-
ments toduv. IlKrntn. Sj lie Want
nti Inrurriipllule Court In tlklnlin-
luu hiicI Will Alton- I'rencnt
Court tu Kelnulll Ilslhtr
Than Make n Ml.tiike.
Special to Dally Liatlar.
Washington D. U July 21 Ooi.
grcssman Orosvcnor and Uovernor
liarurs called on tho president at 1
o'clock today and spout forty minutes
In tho exccutlvo presence.
"I proposo to mimtain Btrong hon-
est and Incorrupttblo federal courts In
tho territories cepoelally In OUla-
homa" 6ald President MoICinloy to
Governor liarncs. "I may mako mis-
takes in the other appointments but I
will allow my administration to run
its length beforo I shall appoint on.;
federal judge who is not absolutely
capable and honest. The present Dem-
ocratic court in Oklahoma or at least
the tnsjarity thereof is all right so far
as I know and soma good records have
been inido. I understand Judges
Dnlu and lJlorer are. especially
strong men. Katlicr than make
a mistake I shall rccoincntsston
at least three of the present court.
Word comes to mo through Mr. Me-
Kenna that grave factional fights ex-
ist in the territory and that two ap-
p'lcantn for judgeship? (Ather aud
llalncr) are libeling each other. 1
positively will not stand any clilean-
ery in court matters and rather limn
have one corrupt man on the Oklaho-
ma bench I shall send in men from
the outside."
Gov. liarncs was rather asionlshcd
at thin bold stand of tho president
and ho did not further pr.ss the
claims of 15 T. Haincr of Outline.
The feeling prevails hero that the
president favors appointing outside
men for territorial judgeships.
DEFOIU) AND 1IA1NEK.
Governor Karnes Siys Ho Is Particu-
larly Interested In Theso Two.
Special to tho Dilly Leader.
Wasiiinoton July 21. "DeFord will
bo appointed marshal and Haincr will
bo appointed to a judgeship within ton
davF" said Mr llarnos today at the
Norraaudlo hotel. "I am especially
interested in theso appointments and
have tho virtual promise of tho presi-
dent that tho names of those men will
bo sent in. Tho reports to tho effect
that I have recommended this or that
man for different ofllces aro not
strictly true. Also I have not inaug-
urated a fight on tho judiciary and
outside of ono man desire that the
present incumbents servo their time
out "
HAM' KKCKL'TION
Was That Tendered Flynn at El Reno
Throughout.
Correspondence Dally Leader.
Hi. Rkmi July 21. After Mr. Flynn
had closed his discourse at El Reno
Justice Franklin tho chairman of tho
meeting proposed three cheers for his
distinguished friend liut tho peoplo
did not respond.
Mr. Flynn left El Reno without hav-
ing received a cheer for his presence
without a healthy cheer for a remark
he uttered and without a cheer for
his coming campaign for re-election
though he was placed in nomination
by Major Forinan who introduced
him. And thus is ho rewarded for tho
toils which havo led him to tho high
summit ho hold!.
"Though high above the sun of glory
glow.
And Tar beneath the earth and ocean
f -tread.
Round film are Icy rock and loudlr
blow
Contending tempests on hi naked head.
And thus reward the toll which to tats
mum It led."
TO ALLOT LANDS.
President Appoints Three Men to
Make Allotments
Special to the Daily Leader. - -
Wasiiinoton July 21. Tho presi-
dent has appointed William 1' Corsan
of Wisconsin D. A. Keepers of Ohio.
John T. Wertz of Nebraska James
Jeffries of Tennessee and llowlind P.
Wyton of Indiana to be special agents
to mako allotment of lands in sever-
alty to tho Indians.
CA31KK0X LAlTbS.
Appointed Register of the United
States Land Ottlce at Alva.
Washington July 21. Robert A.
Cameron of Alva was today appoint-
ed register of the Alva laud office.
Orosvcnor and Gov. liarnes.
TO WORK HALF TIME.
I!e!er Mo. Miners Object to I nrnlOi-
Ine t'onl for the sirlfce lilttrii'i
I'.mtm. Mu July J(. ire n em 1
mass meeting of the minrrs bus lieeu
called for to-night at r lock. It In
aid Hint the object of the meeting Is
to bring about mi agreement ti reduce
the nmount of eiml mined here by
working only three day. pr week un-
til the eastern coal miners" strike
shall end. The miner sv that
by working crery day. which they
hare dona sinae the strike tvn first
inaugurated In the Eastern htnles
they load more i-iml than is want-
ed for ponsiitnptlon In this territory
and tho balance is forwarded to
the striking districts. No one predicts
a total loekrmt herv--onlv 11 suspen-
sion of thro dnyn r week Knur
nines are now in ope rat ton loading
an average of aeventv-tive eurs tierday
in all.
XliVArn afo July 34- -q Mt
-TOri-lnclHe shops here nro running
full force repairing rurs to haul thti
Vernon county coal to mnrkel. An
ivernge of a(W cars of -.ml (m-i dny is
befnir shipped from llie mine- num-
ber of orders an Mid to In; in antici-
pation of a .strike though the miners
seem determined not to st Ue
Mi:xiro. Mo. .Julv .'i Tho coul
nines at Vttudnlta (his county have
resumed work with an Increased forco.
All the coal tliRt enn lie to I ten out is
being sold. The union miner! are not
allVcted by the strike nil hough soma
of them nr in ftjrmputhv. The pay is
T"i wilts per ton.
IuiIko llrnrnr ill Mimir
I.B.vvi:Nwoitni Knn. July '.M. Aa-
Micinte Justice 1). J. Itrewer of tho
United Stnto.s supreme court arrived
In l.onvenwortli yosterdnyon a visit to
old friends and to look after some
private uiislnows mattei-H.
A ICniisin Aiiiimi; I lie l.uvky Ones.
WiruiTA Knn July 21 --Frank
Ware n funnel merchant of this city
is among the returned mlneis from the
Klondike mid brought Willi him !??-
Am i in gold Ho now lives in Seattle
lie hail a big shoe store here in boom
dayn. ttnd afterwards was in business
nt Sedgwick lln was closed up by
the sher i IT mid went west to seek his
fin Iihki
U'l.nti tlrlnklni; (Irili.r Iti'.etmleil.
sv FnAMf'iHcn July ?l --Pruidwitt
'nines I' lldi.lT of I he I'a'ifnrula
l.l(iior Dealers' l'l-ntPotlvo AModatinn
Iim gone Kat to confer with tho olll-
elnlsnf tho Santn I'V railway and an I
"liiirt Is in lie made to Iirvo net. aslda
the inlti forbidding oinptoyo U) enter
Millions ulthor wdilto nb or off duly.
ilnn More t'oniiniii v Itarreil.
Toi'BK. Knn. July a I. State In-
mi rn line. (Vimiiiiflsliiuur Webb MuXull
to-ihvy burred tho Mulual Protective
League of Lltuhoiild III. from doing
liiibinesh In KaiiHiiH.
TnrllT lllll I'ttates Senate.
Washington July 2i. Tho tariff
conference report has passed tho Ben-
ate. Kirty Hollar for Hon
On Wednesday May 5 1807 my
son Wm. R. Kennedy was last
seen at tho Union Depot in Kansss
City Missouri. Told tho party who
saw him that he was going to Topoka.
Kansas. Ho Is thirteen years old
rather tatl and slender In build fair
complexion sharp featured blue eyee
small and bright brown hair. Ho is
qulot and reserved in manners two
upper front teoth broad and promi-
nent has a wbltu tear made by lsncc
on left arm midway botweon wrist
and olbow. No trace has been had of
his whereabouts since leaving Kansas
City. I will pay a roward of 850 to
tho party locating my son and giving
mo information as to his whereabouts
that I may see him
SAMt'Ki. Kknnkiiii
Rlchmoud Mo
"Havo tried others but like Ayer's
best" Is tho statement made over and
over again by those who testify to the
bancflt derived from tho use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Dlsoasa novor had a
greater enomy than this powerful
blood puritler. It makes tho weak
Strang.
DO NOT FORGET
THE NUMBER.
204 Oklahoma Avenue.
For Drugs Paints Oils Tablets
Perfumery and Druggist Sundries
at "Hard Times" Prices.
Renfro Drug
II SES8I
ADJOURNMENT OF CON-
GRESS AT HAND
THE LAST DAY OF DEBATE.
Senator. Imliilce In Unnleil rerinnnl
l'olluiillr Mr. Teller llenmimft
the lllll ll:i. V lir.lre tn He-
turn to tho I'nliU or the Ite-
ltiilitlenn Tiirtr lea
tores ur the Debute.
Wasiiioton July 21. Congress
prolmbly will nrijourn it extra session
to-night. Speaker Hood will nnnounee
hi committees to-day. With tho tari It
bill illsposoil of shortly after 3 u hi.7
an ndjonniment could follow within
the next two hours
The Dual vote on the tarliT confer-
ence will be tnkou In tho Meniitu nt
'I p. in. A uiinlilinous agreement to
that ell'erl wns rotiched In the Senalo
yesterday afternoon after an exciting
nnrt dramatic delmte.
The proposition for the dual voto
came moat tinexiiectedly from Demo-
crnlle sonreess. the senior senator
from Alabama Mr. Morgan present-
ing It. It win Krnetud with shouts of
"Oood good!" from senator on tho
Ileptibllonn side.
Tho agreement wnB preceded by tho
most hontort personal colloquy that has
occurred during the consideration of
the tariff bill. Sonntor l'orakur of
Ohio and Allen of Nebnudui joined
issue orer Mr. Allen's eliargesof fraud
In tho Ohio election Inst yeiir. It led
toauoh opltheta a 'lmlderdusll and
to iMilutoil references to the methods
of court "pettifoggers."
The early part of the dny was glvon
tospcochea ugnliiKl Hie hill by Sena-
tor Teller. White nnd I'uttus.
Mr. Teller snid he did not favor the
pending bill and did not believe it
would accomplish thu purposes of itu
friends. Its passage however would
dispose of tho iue.stiuu and enable
Congress lo devote Us altenttou to
other subject. He regiirdod tho
money quciion us tho parniiioiiiit o'ue.
The last campaign wits not. In his
judgment tin Indorsement of the gold
standard. A grunt many peoplo who
vutd for tli- ltopublieancunoldutodid
not bollovc In the gold standard but
'olt that thp tariff question was mnro
i iporUnit than that affuetlug llnanus.
Tho hill was. ho asserted lull of ah.
surdities and Inequtilitie. if not of
orimo. It was a vlolous unfair o.-
trnviignut nnd unsiitlHfnotory bill.
Mr. Tellor stnttxl that great sums of
mouoy hud becii used in the last cam-
paign by tho suucchsliil party. He had
liuaid It said that tho Hepiihliuaii
party had spent inoro money in the
last campaign than in nil the previous
cnmpalgns nince 1th origin.
"It would ho worth a mint of
money" exeluluiod Mr. Toiler "If vn
could know what tho sugar trust guvo
what tho Stniiihud Oil ti mt gnvu and
what tho great (liiunuial concern
gnve."
Mr. Teller spoko snreiistloiilly of tho
roporlti that tho iVeahlunt uould roeom-
ineiiil the creation of u curronoy coin-
mlkhlon. The Auierli'iiu puoplu wore
not yet ready to turn over tho great
monetary question to u commission or
to the Iiidiniiapoli convoiitiun. He
believed the peoplo UiuiiihoIvcm would
settle that qiicNtiou anil settle It
rightly in Idoii. The House and Son-
ate were commissioned by tho people
to legislate mid lie iulliiiatuil that thu
President was iliMtiurteous lo con-
gress to ask that It bu tuUou oiiluf
their hands.
Mr. Teller nexl rofurroil to tho en-
forced renlgnatloii of President An-
drews of llrowu university boeause of
his advooacy of tho freo coltiugo of
silver which lie dimnliiiiied as ouu of
tho most sliaiuuful nets of nbaseiiieut
tho world 1ms ovor soon. "Thank
Hod" said he. In impassioned tones
'that President Andrews was big
enough to refuse to be stilled." lie
characterized the action of thu trus-
tee as one of the most Infamous coup-
ler In i.tMHl years of our history.
in conclusion Mr Toller announced
that lie IihiI no desire to return to tho
folds of tho Ilopublluuu party. Tho
gnllerles broke into continued up-
pluuse us the Senator took his seat.
House
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KANSAS PROHIBITION.
Slly-l-le Town Wlilo Onen Trrotlty
1'Ue I'nfiiroe the lain-.
Topkka. Kan. July Si. Arthur
Topper has received information from
110 cities In Kansas in responw to In-
quiries as to the enforcement of the
lirohlbttorv law-. The nmu-r lI...u
thnt 111 twentv-ftre olnena Dm law I.
Ilforoed: ill thlrlv iiliieu .m.itn.ll.
attempts are made to enforce It while
uiiym-w vines are running wuie open
on the ground lloor.
the wide-open eltle are IeiivNi-
uorth. Witehltn. Atchlnn lMn.i.r
Olrttrd Knnan City Kan. llorlon.
noseiinie miswortii ArUnnsa (itv
Wliifleld. Snllna. WiUnn. (ln.ui ll...'l
Hlliuuood Oalena. Su Marys New-
tOU. JllllCtloil file ltiilnii.1.n..
Clay Center Paola Osawnlomle Gove
vny. i.rneu uoiioortlin Hodge I'ity
Coolldire. llelolt. Wnknenv Wnlrurlol.l
Curboudnle Valley Fall. Hmporin
tjitu.ininiuun. rnrsons. Anthuny
MtirjwIUo. Horonce. WAiucgo. Alma
Pa.vlw Downs Maple lllll. Kskrtdge
Atwowl Liberal. Ilussell t Hl.l..n
Meade tenter. F.lgin Coldwatcr. Wclr
Hty N'etMlcsha Greentenf and Mc-
to l IIUIYJU.
"Mltldling wot towns by which is
mount towns ill which saloons nra r.i
upstairs are: Topekn Lawrence.
Osuge City. Klrwlu Scrmtton. Waah-
Ington Kingman. Pleasanton Mound
City. Mnrlon LaCygne Harper. Pea-
body. Mollllp. Otwo'tfn nnniv II.wi.
Colleyvlile Coliimbu Jewell City'
"iniciio irotioiiia ltollevllle Holton
Krlo. Cherrvvnle. N'nrton. I'lmmii.i
Seneca P.-att Lei-oy Sedan Herlug-
lon Cotlarvnlc. llutolllnson irinilav
Nlckerson and Wellington.
tno scml-nrid towns are: Manhat-
tan. Hlawiltllll. (Jllitllnnin lliiivn-.l ii..
borne Lnorossc Oskaloosa Eldorado
llurllngume Chctopa Storllng Llnd-
borg Gnrnett Cuwker City Lyons.
Goodland Chorokoo McCuue Walnut
Ashlnnd Counell Grove Eureka and
llaxtor Springs. Tho report say that
boot-loggers only do business here.
Following these are given ns nbno-
lutoly arid cities: Port Scott Itald-
win. Stockton. Xorttiuvlllu. Mlnne.
apolla Dlghton Oberlln Oakley.
Ness CitV. Hui'llllirtoM. .Inlm.n I'll.
Santn Fo. Smith Center Colby Olntlio.
StnlVord. Ilalstoad Douglas and Prc-
ton. 120 PERSONS DROWNED.
Clilneso Hteniner I'roiii SliiRiiore to .lln-
Inolit Wrrrkoil orf .Miiliirln.
London. Julv SI. A dUnntoli from
Singapore says that the Chiuosu atonni-
er Crlhongann bound from Singapore
for Mulaohi with ISO passongers was
wrookod In a squall off Mnlnola on
i ... . . . .
iiiiu in. uno iiumireil and twenty
persons. Including the c:mliilii nt tlw.
steiuner were drowned. The remain-
der of thu ship's company woro res-
ound by n passing Mciimnr.
Ciilornilo I'lmU a ICIondyko.
Sii.vjiii Ci.ii'K Colo. July J. If a
ilnd which lias Jut boaii made here
turns out as oxpuotod Colorado nmv
havo a Klondyko of it own. and this
old Castor County onmp will take on u
now ilfe. the discovery was made
yosterday by Josoph Foulk a well
known Custer county man who has
mien looking ovor the ground nliout
half a mild southwest of town nnd
nour tho waterworks. Foulk got out
some quart roM hoavlly charged with
sylvniilta The rock showed some
lino gold. It vas brought to town
and t cm ted. Soma of the ylvnulte w
rousted and brought out great gold
nugget.
1'iltnl Shootlllir t Shellillill Mil.
Siiiimiika Mo. July -.'I M. L.
Choiiirout a retired farmer took hi
wife and 'mother woman to an lue
cream roelul In the park hist night
and not curing to enter walked up
the street afUir Mr. A. T. ismock and
Miss Hoover who uru nttuudiiig thu
teachers' lustltuto lioro. The womon
ran Into thu Sinook house claiming
they hud Ikioii Insulted und Smock a
jealous druggUt shot Chemroiit tliriee
tho lust bullet taking fatal effect
Popular feeling luglnt the Ktuoek.
llmvklii Mini Dlion Druiv.
San Fiianiiwo July SI. Tea thou-
wnd peoplo iiw Dal Hawkln at Cali-
fornia fight a twenty-round draw with
George Dixon champion bantam
weight of thu world last night. It
was n fast fight from start to finish
ntirwH remarkable n that neither
man struck hi opponent a dangeron
blow.
Mujr Jtun lllii. fur bemitor.
Phoviukmk It I. July SI. The
Di-iuocratio stale central committee
unanimously adopted a resolution to
the effect that in ease the resignation
of President Andrew is accepted by
ltrovtn university he should be se-
lected by the Democratic party of
Khodti Island a IU candidate for
United State Senator.
St. Joteph Oct. ii OooiU Order.
St. Jomki'U Ma July 31. A tit Jo-
wph wholesale ilrm Iim jut received
order from the North AinerWu Trad-
lug and Transfer aoniptuiy tor good
sultitbui fox tint Alakuii aotiutrv. A
portion of tho order i for uieu uu-
derolothts wlileli are made from the
hmviet woolun blunkeU.
Ho I'oIUUimI I'rore.aor. fur MLiiiurL
CoLUlililA Mo July tl. I)r .1 I)
Vluell provident of the state uuiverity
ourator wild tbut inttructor were
autitlwl to their will lea I opiuiomi
but that a altered charge ww their
uut to lueuloute iiartUau teaching in
thu impriouuble mind of youth and
that suali ease would be suinuurlly
loult with.
Mlllluualro I.uuiLiariimii Devtl.
Oiiikosii Wis July 21. Robert Mc-
Millan the millionaire lumberman it
-tvd-at-the.4ge.at..m.
i
I
mm
'ra
n wwULiIl
Absolutely Puro
f 1lrat'l foi us ireaticava'nrtrenrh
2inBmh;Sl b'!"neM- A"surp" ' "-"Sod aKalu.t
?o.h.oL?!.1form. f aJultf ration comaiou
to nw' ohk "OTAl DAh-N0 row
0VKK TIIK TEUKIT0KY.
"Washila" is derived from tho Shaw-
nee Indian language and translated
ineaus male doer or "buck." It would
bo proper to call Wnshlta river Huck
river. '
Ardmore Is making extensive prep-
arations to recolve and entertain the
inombors of tho tlrand Lodge of
Masons wj. eh meets in that city on
August 10. J
Perry fintoiprise Tlmos: Tho El
Reno Ropubllean is out against tho
llarnos administration qin ....i
sooms to bo that ther is not plo
enough to go around.
Nathan Amlarsnn n r.r.r.. i.t..
near Htolla nnslnlllHn Kmi .i.
county killed himself last wrek. by
shooting himself t.i tho head with a
ihniui. ouiciue attributed to con-
tinued bad health.
Cushlnir Her&ld-. Thn lnran..u ....
Indulging in a protracted spiritualistic
fandango in uppor Salt creek Tho
mediums aro drcsiml In tvnlr .i.t... -.i
other ludeoua apparel and are lis..
ng a great tlmo In chasing and talk-
iniMVlth a CCrtnln fnvnplln nln.l - II.-
naino of Moses.
A town known no Pnnl..Al rut- .
called In honor of Congressman Cock-
rol. of lexas was laid off in tho
iviowa anil uomanclio county on July
4. Is thcro not danger of thoso poo-
nle defoatitiLr llmlr ln.ir.n.i .....i i. .
much zeal in the matter?
Wlillo returning to El Reno from
Frisco Monday night Coroner Perry'
horso was knocked down by lighting
hH biiftgy upset and tho coroner
dumped out at tho sldo of tho road.
Aftor holding a short inquest over
lilnuolf ho decided that no damago
had been done and drove on to town.
ClinH M. Ford llvtnr. ... V..l.
died of J7y last Saturday caused by
i.iiv incuoiiraoiu cxcitntneni ot an un-
expfclod visit from his brother In-law
from Poltlllmtnml .nini WIM.
stbllnghls relatives' team ho talked
biiu laugneu ns a boy when suddenly
ho foil to the lrroiiiul H..l il .oo
OU years old.
As John Orttcs was stretching a barbed
wire fenco at Whltcshlcld Washita
county a wire broke and llow back
with groat force striking his wlfo
who was standing near tho barbs
outting and tearing her body and legs
111 It terribla lllnnnnr Thn wr.nAv.
Inilttinod and refuse to heal and her
iiiuua win uo amputated as tho only
chauco lo save her life.
Ono of tho first things Governor
Itirnos will do whon he returns from
Washington will bo to reorganlzo tho
board of regents of tho territorial
negro normal school which Is to bo
built at Langston. Ho already ha
asked for and received tho resign-
tlonti of J W. Turner of Oklahoma
City aud U. I. Curran of Kingfisher
ismm
.. i-I--...s..4 w nuiiiiivi nciiMurri
El Reno Star: William Colloy ad
John Peterson departed this afternoonX I
tlf lAl .nln... I. ii 1 .Ml I
w. ...; iiiiuv. in uicvr uuuuiy xnoy
will resume work on tho old Mexico
mine near Mangum and think that
by sinking tho shaft ten feet deeper
they will strike tho main lead It will
takothoin nearly a month to learn the
worth of their find They found gold
In tho top rock and expect to Ilnd
plenty of it at a depth of thirty foot
Attorney Ueneril McKenna has
notified District Attorney Hroolts that
juvonllos convicted of federal crime
in Oklaho.nu must be sent to the statu
reform school at lloonvillo Mo. I'n-
fortunately no such provisions hava
beon in ado for the caro of boys con-
7letod of violating the territorial laws.
They aro sent to the jails and peniten-
tiary with hardened criminals Tho
governor has authority to contract
for their Incarceration m the rctorui
school but it has never been done
The board of regents of the normal
school refuse to lit the contracts for
building the proposed addition to tho
Kehool and for furnishing supplies for
the laboratory. So tew bids were
offered that tho board suspected a
roneert among tho contractors and It
was deeided to postpone the opening
of the bids until August 2. No actlou
was laiceu lu regard to commencing
work on the Alva normal school a
tho bonds voted by the town of Alva
for eonstruotlng purpose are still un-
sold. Old l'eople.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels aud kldnoys will
find the true remedy lu Eloctrlc Hit
ters. This tnediolno doos not stimu-
late and contains no whisky nor other
Intoxicant but aota as a tonlo and
alterative. It acta mildTy on tho stom-
ach and bowels adding strength and
giving tone to tho organs thereby aid-
ing nature in the performance of the
functions. Electric Hitters Is an ex-
cellent appetizer and aids digestion
Old peoplu And It just exactly whit;
they need. Prion SO cents and St pet
bottle at C. R. Renfro's drug Btore.
Iten't 7t Vlt Hid buiolt Your lit Am
To qu't toiiex-co euttly sad forever be mar-
aetle. lu.l at lite uernu aud i Ivor tuka No To-
Ilac. Ilia trAir wurl.i r. that malus trcaK men
strong. All druvsikU aouorll. I'urceuaran-
te.d IluuUlot uud ituunltf (roe. Addrcs.
Sterling Ken y t'a. Otateugo or New Yc
Tho Santa Fo is tho short line to
tvaukee. Kxcnrlon la July. Ouly .
from liuthrle including membership i
pon.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 25, 1897, newspaper, July 25, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73987/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.