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Offlolal Organ of Oklnhoma Domocracy Office of Publication Harrison Avonuo
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QUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1897.
VOLUME 10.
NUMBER Pf.
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Wti-r-H-rS $
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I Everything In Our Line and at Lowest Prices.
$ Harrlaon Avo. EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Qood. 3E33C"3aa.ss
The privileges I offer makes my money the easiest and cheapest
in the territory. Call on
J. STUART MKAY
105 SOUTH FIRST ST.
JIM FISK
HEADQUARTERS FOR ....
Berwick Bay Oysters.
GUTHRIE CITY
Dear Sir: Our Oysters are now larger and daily improving
in ilrmness and flavor. "We respectfully solicit-your orders
knowing we can please you. Below find price list:
PKICK LIST.
In Hulk Per Unllnu $1.25.
In Bulk Per Quart 35.
In Hulk Per Pint - 20.
In Can's" of 25 13nch 35.
Mrs Geo. Sabine
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Manufactures all Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting Trimming
and Ropalrlng Promptly Attended to.
322 South Division Street. - GUTHRIE O. T
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies
"SPECIAL lntEiV" FOR FAMILY USE;
21 BOTTLES FOR $1.00.
PHONE NO. 2.
TTctjrarJLscQxa. .voxi.'ul.o.
J. W.MoNEAL. PflKSiUBHT
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital - - - $5oooo
Surplus - loooo
Board of Director! Inc&ddltUm to Bank Officers:
Jamei Straiten Moraeo Speed Robert Martin J It UottlDgham
W J. HORSFALL Cashier
DEUG STOEE
2
GUTHRIE 0. T.
OYSTER DEPOT.
121 WEST
HARRISON AVE.
A. J. HEAY Viois-PBK8iiimrr.
THE
A NUMBER OF NEW CASES.
Two Mare Uratha In N- (Irlran Mu-
rine Iln.pltnl Service lMnl.tl.he a
ItofuKn !'llii nt IMuurOa Mils.
I'rtUier 1'cmlerffnit of
Vloktburi; Ohevi the
. Call nt Dutr.
Xr.wOBi.RAXs I.n. Sept. ?0.--The
locnl situation has undorgono little
change. At i u'etoch Inst night the
the record liook on the board of health
office showed n total of mix now ensea
nnil two deaths The detention camp
nt Pontnfnoblonu wns yesterday de-
clared to have Won practically' com-
pleted nnil to be ready for '.hi- recep-
tion of guests A special train went
to lllloxl and Oeonn Spruits und from
tlicro carried about forty pcoplo to tho
camp. To-dtvy the camp will bo thrown
open to all comers.
Tho board of honUh for the slite of
Louisiana announces tho status of af-
fairs In Xew Orleans as regards yellow
fovor to bo as follows:
During thu twenty-four hours end-
ing at 0 o'clock p. m. Sunday. Scr-
tombor 10 wcro six positive oases of
yellow fnvor onu suspicious oaso un-
der Investigation and three deaths.
Totnl cases of yellow favor to ditto
forty; total deaths to date. six. Tho
majority of cases under treatment are
reported as doing well.
Washington- Sept. 5a In his weok-
ly roport to the marine hospital ser-
vice Snnitury Inspoetor Itrunner. at
Huraua says that for thu woek end-
ing Sop tombor O.thoro wero 3M death.
of which 15 wero from yellow feer
29 from enteric and pernicious f overs
31 fiorn dysentery and S5 from
enteritis. Tho Inspector says the de-
cline In deaths from yellow fever is
onlv apparent many donths from that
dlsousu having been placed under the
head of cutlritlti and enteric fever.
Miimir. Ala. Sept. 2a Tho oftlclal
bulletin for tho last twonty-four hours
ending at noon yosterdny shows
eleven new coke of yellow fever
Total eases to date '.'It; total deaths. 3.
Wasiiixotov Sept J. Dr. Wymun
roeolvod word that the TeuiiosfcOo
board of honlth has ordered quaran-
tine (which luoludes all porso.is and
Iwggnge) against the entire state of
Mississippi.
VicRHiit'HO Miss. Sept. so. Tho
fever nt Kd wards shows but slight In-
crease and no deaths have occurred.
Dr. Pnriiell reported 'our new oases
to-day.
The state board tried to prevent
Father Proudorgnst of this oily who
has never had the fovor from going
to Kdwnrds lint he considered it his
duty and the board gave way. Vloks-
burg is thoroughly gu.irdeit and en-
tirely healthy. It is estimated that
liephnps 10 per cent of tho population
lias left town.
.lAfKnox. Ml. Sept. 20?Dr7lT."Tr
Geddlngs of thu marina hospital ser-
vice arrived hero to-day on his way
to Kdwards to establish a camp of ref-
ugees lie lias with him 300 tenia and
mattresses.
FIRST SNOW AT JUNEAU.
Preilpltntlon Mny Continue htentllly
rram ThU Time Forward.
San Piiaxcirco Sept. 30. A spoolnl
to the Call from Hal lloll'inan dated
Juneau September 13 says' Tho first
snow storm of the season swept ovor
tho mountains Inst nlgl.t which
Is one Indication that the same
thing is likely to recur at any
time or continue steadily. Small bouts
which arrived here to-day from Skatr-
liny buy report that tho snow foil onu
ami a half foet deep on Skuguuy trail.
This means that further progress can
not be made on that trull by the stag-
coring thousands and that the estab-
lishment of winter quarters must be
lcguu quickly where not already un-
der way.
Klupera Agri! Iteapectlvelr OH anil 7S.
hioix Citv Iowa. Sept. vo. Hew
kluli Way. aged OS. deserted u wife
and nine children in Dakota county
Nebraska and soon an old man who
called hluuelt llezekluh Ilintt begun
to court a Tl-year-old widow of Nem-
aha county. Nebraska. I'retunUy he
left and the widow is known to have
followed as fur as UiU town with con-
siderable money. The two are be-
lieved to have eloped from here and
search Is being made for him.
0iel to Judge Hurt
Dkkykm. Colo Sept SO. The silver
Republican convention of Mineral
county adopted refolutlons refusing to
ratify the nomination of Judge Iluyt
for Justloe of the supreme court by the
silver Republican state convention be-
cattse lie accepted the nomination of
the administration Republican.
btrltterbiuil Shaken Up.
Dbunk Sept Stt. The eantons of
Glarus and Orisons were visited to-
day by a severe earthquake shock ao-
oompiuled by heavy rumbling. The
disturbance was so distinct that It was
everywhere nnttoeablo and In many
plaees groat bloeks of rook fell from
tho inouutalns.
AVejIer Uzpectt to I'uclff Oubu.
Mapiiid Sont W. Captain General
Weyler cables to the government that
he is perfectly confident of being able
to pacify Cuba In our months
LITTLE CHANGE IN
SOUTHLAND
OSCAR'S SILVER JUBILEE.
The Mnn.rrti of Norway anil Sn1pu
t'Hi-liruto. (iirnimtlon Annlverinry
broc-Kiml y Sept. "JO This being
the twentv fifth anniversary of the ac-
cession of King Oscar II to the throne
the city was brilliantly decorated nuil
the streets crowded with sightseer.
The royal family and princely per-
sonages.the foreign envoys and others
were present at a Te Dentil at 11
o'clock in the chupel attached to the
ens tie. Bishop A. (i. U HUllng. the
court chaplain reviewed lint king's
life work and implored tin divine
bloating upon his majesty upon the
country und up mi the people. Daring
the singing- of the hymn an artillery
salute was fired.
At the conclusion of the religions
ceremony his majesty received depu-
tations from many parts of Sweden
ami Norway. One of these deputa-
tions presented his majesty vjiih '".'o-
000 crowns which amount lsstt beeu
raised among the eople The king
has decided to devote this money to
combating tubercular disease
RIEDY $8290 05 SHORT.
The M. I.oiiW t'ollce itellcf Ai.tlctiitlnn'a
spnrtlnc Tremilirer Mill .MImIii.
St. Lories Mo. Sept o -The l'ollce
llellef association's ollicers went to
tho safe deposit van Us yesterday and
found that Itiedy tho missing treas-
urer had withdrawn everything he
could rench except Sl.'.MM) In irtly
bonds and St. .10 in mutilated coin. ntiH
It wa. also found that Iticdfhnd with-
drawn all but 87. .'tO of an account In
excess of $1000 at the State bunk. Ills
total shortage Is now placed nt S
200.05. Mrs. Klody and the children
have left probably to rejoin the de-
faulter. NO STRIKE AT RICH HILL.
The Miner Drrlde In Arrrpl it "Inn
Out I!Ik I'rom Octiihur I.
Run Iln.i.. Mo. Sept va-Tho com-
mittee of thu Rich llltl miners ap-
pointed last week to see the operators
reported to u mass meeting of miners
yostcrduy afternoon that the oper
ators would raise the rates beginning
October 1 two con te per ton. This Is
tho only concession made the oper
ators refusing to reduce the price of
powder or to abolish company doctors.
The men decided to accept the rejwrt
and couDuue at work
A Krtii.un ICIIIeil In CAllfilrntn
I.i'.AVKNWoitTii Ivan.. Sep'. 0. Dn
V. V. Walters received a tVloirriftn
vestertlny that Samuel .1. DaWih had
boon shot dead o'. Ills ranch neur llan-
nlng (nl Mr. Dnrrali lived here
many years nnil wns once clerk of tho
district court Two sons survive
Lieutenant Thomas Hurrah II. A A.
stationed in tho Kust now visiting ut
Port Leavenworth anil l'orey Darrnh
who is studying meillcine at the l.'nl-
vors'ty of rennsylvanla.
I'uiir 2iev CiininU N'nuieil.
Wasiiinotox Sept v . Tho l'reid-
ilcnt to-day mitde the following ap-
pointments: ( hui'U-s M. Dickinson of
New York consul at Constantinople;
lames W. Rugsdale consul at Tien-
tln: C Manning of South Carolina
consul at St Mlehnels Axores; llonja-
inin K. Clurk of New llnmpshlre con-
sul at I'eriiamliuco liriiKll; Leander
llryau marshtil fur the middle district
af..Ialawn; Silns C Croft Mirreyotaf.
customs for tho ort of New York.
UiiHlile In (ii-l llirmigli
Hiawatha Kan. Sept. SO. Tho
Julius I'ohl-W. S. Krnus Klondike
party which roceutly left AtuhUou
"grub staked by II. 1'. Wnggonor
has reached Juneau but has not been
able to get over the puss In three
days but throe miles wero gained.
They niny return to try again in the
spring.
Tito Men Drown In I.:lkn Mlnhlsun.
Ciiicaoo Sept. -.'0. l'eler l'rnesoii a
laborer und Henry lllunk a llshur-
man were drowned In the hike near
thu n outh of the Calumet river yes
lerday afternoon.
Food Trine lllilujr.
Maiiiuii Sept 3il. The price of all
kinds of fooil Is rising steadily owing
to tho dopreoiiitiou of sliver and pajwr
eurreney.
A Unrlltt lli.lnc I'enreil In Spilu.
Maiihid Kept. 30. A eoinixiiiy of
Infantry ha lieen sent to Morella
province of Cuatelton de Laplaim as It
la feared that a C'arlist uprlslug is lo
tnko pluee there.
Sorenteeu I liloa;i hnlnlilet In u tlrak.
Ciiicaoo Sept M. The records of
the coroner's office show seven Uci
sniukle during the week. llnnyiHg
and driuklug carbolic acid were the
methods most frequently euiloyel.
THE MARKETS
Kaiml C'ltr Omln unil I.I re Sloelo
llarit Wheat-Ko. I. Hi. Nu S. .. Me.
1. 83tc. l-'u. 4 fl"c. rejected SO-.
Soft Wscat-Ko. A tl'c M.x a ejTc. Ka
i.aat. rejected. 78&tWc.
(Spriag Wheat- No. 2. i'.'c: Ka S. TttteUc
Ooru-MUetl-Na Me. Ha . Me; K.
4 4c; no gride. aOCJiWc- wwu care -No.
2 96Kc; N 3. fc. Xo 4 ic
OaU-Mlxed-Ku It te;. Ka. 3 17c. .N'ft
4 tec: No. 'J while. Ml.: Nu I. lHc. N
4 1717c
Jtye-Flim-Nt) a 44(c. Ka . 4V. Hx
4. 40c
Uran-4lc lo lOO-lb sacfc.
Iter - Choice prairie. i&7s6. Ka 1;
tV2e&.M. X'a X M.W1 OU Ku MDtU
ft4O0. cnoUe tlmeuir. 7UJ N'a. l.i.ue
IN; Ka 2 ls.OOtt4tO. CVuver. wUeO. 1 4. 7 J
e.3a
cCatUe Receipt aot; calvet. 11
ihipiied 3l0 tattle. 1M calves. The wjr-
kel was oomlBilly .te.iiiy.
I)reed beef ana export steen I4.0GK&
M6 native belters. I8.fle3 7; native
cow. It 76SS.65; native feeders 14 tj
4.35 native ttockers. I3O0&4.06.
scs-HccetpU..2Sl;iblppco. 1.248 Tue
market was 6 to J6 ceats tilghtr. Sale
ranged from 13. 90 to 14. SO.
oSbeep-KecelpU. 054; snipped. 2086. The
market was .nominally steady.
Following are represeotaUve saleai
1249Nmrl81..S70 1243 Utah. . 99. .a 57
Sb7 Utah 95. S57KI BS. 97. 9 60
10 t'Ub .88. .8 94 I i 98 .35
IfXIffl WINS JAILED.
ARRESTED FOR THE AR-
ROYO LYNCHING
PLACED IN THE SOLITARY.
ruliltft Opinion IlMiiamli nf Hie llnv-
ermilent i 'I Imrniijli nnil Itnpld In-
tollCltlnn uf Hie Mliole Aff.tlr
A New Chief oC I'ullre In
t'hri:e 1 tin ilk Kiting.
fur IiIf.' Kaoape
City or Mexico Sept so IWunrdo
Yelasque. chief of police; Lieutenant
I'abrera. assistant chief of detectives
nd ('otninandiiut Maure Sauehet were
irrcstnl last night and taken to prls-
in and placed In solitary eoulluomont.
tV onler of the fifth criminal judge
lo whom had also beeu turned over
twenty-one prisoners urrestod for en-
tering the uiunlcitnl building on the
n:ght of the recant lynching l'ubllc
aptniou is bohiud the government and
the investigation will bo pushed rap-
idly. Tho oltlcl.ils arrested were ac-
Tompnuied to the prison by the new
hlef of police who takes charge of
Ins department In stirring times To
Dennis in Ihnuhsglvtng for the esenpo
if I'n-stilcul Din were sung In all
'atholie churches and cathedrals of
ihe city yufiturdny by order if Arch-
bishop Arhioon.
SAILS AMONG THE CLOUDS
Kite With liiur .Mile uf Wire llnnnhea
Height or 111010 lrt.
Hi. ii. Iln.i. OiisuitVATonr Mass.
icpt i'O All klto records were broken
'iero yesterday afternoon when the
topmost kite of a string of seven alt
if the Hargrure typo with four mites
if wire attained an altitude of 1(1. 01(1
feel above tho Keu levol or tl.-l-O fuot
tltove the summit of the hill.
An aluminum bov was sent up con-
tinuing an Instrument for recording
pressure temperature and humidity
und wasMvung IM foet below the top-
most kite.
At tho highest point tho Instrument
recorded a temperature of S degrees
while tit tho Mime time it wns A3 at the
surface of the onrtli.
l'rrnidirro Minnld Hide Hike.
Ku.ama.oo Mloh. Sept. SO. In his
remarks before the Michigan Method-
iht Kpineopal eoufercnee Itishop Yin-
cent suid ho had no sympathy with
preachers who couldn't play n gnmo of
hoeclmll or rldo a b'eyclo. llu said
that wan too much llku piety run to
ieeil. Some Chrlbttaus he said think
they are pious when they aro only
bilious. He scored revivals nod re-
vlVHllsth of the "Cyclone lllll" onler.
The revival should go on all the time
he said.
Wnnt Ilia I'M lleilncod.
Cim'.xvati. Ohio Sept. TO. -A onll
has been Issued by the National
Wholesale Liquor Dealers' association
for u meeting in Pittsburg Ootober
1 1. Having failed to secure n roduo-
lion Of tire tu on iiiinarnrttra oxtWi"
t.'sslon of Congress there wilt bu a
noru perfect organUution and re-
icwcd ulTorts in that dtrcetlon when
Congress rouasemhlos In Doeember
mil the meeting Is for the purpoie of
jro poring for the coming session uf
"ongress.
Tn lul hursr llr.it In Mlonurl.
Col.t'MiiiA Mo. Sept "JO. Prof. II.
I. Waters director of the Missouri
igricullurui e.xieriinent station. Is pre-
jHiriug for u thorough analysis of su-
gar beets grown in this state witli a
view lo determining whether tho cul-
ture In Mlkkourl is prolltublc. He lias
still out circulars asking for samples
of beet grown tinder his direction
and U receiving many daily.
Sued lor l.jrnuhlnx Dxliluga.
I'miAN.! Ohki Sept JO. Suit was
commenced u;niusl the county com-
Uilsslouer to-day by It P. Church ad-
Hiinhtrator of the estntc of "Click"
Mitchell who whs hanged June 4 to
recover the $50iJ0 duinagvs provided
by tho Kinith uuti -lynch law Ui the
nest of kin of a person meeting death
bv mob violence.
Niill Work Itr.nino.
AxiibHso.v I ml Kept so The
Auierlean wire nuil works employing
TOO men; the LipplncoU lamp chlmuey
plant whleli works 100 men. and the
Macbeth lump chimney works with a
like nHHiber of men on Ite wy rolls
resumed In full blast last night after
e shutdown of two months and a half.
l'-jt lllg l'rlen for it I'rtleHl-
Dkxvkk fl ticpt so. Frank
Gardner of Iondan Kugland bus just
bought In tills ally the utente far all
the world ottUkle of the Culled States
for the muiiufaetiire and sale of the
Wiltley ore concentrating table pay-
ing therefor SfM.Oot) cash.
(l4lii uf C'rnpi I. sad (u Murder.
I'aiu Ma Sept. So. Harry llo-
aurth shot und killed John Carter in
thU city to-day. It is thought thut
the trouble originated over u game of
araps.
Protect yourself airalnst sickness and
suffering by keeping your blood rich
and puro with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Weak thin Impure blood Is sure to re-
sult in disease.
Hood's Pill's are easy to take easy
to operate. Cure Indigestion blliluos-
ness. 25o.
Miss Zoo Thompson now has chargo
of the post otlise book store. Heo her
for your school books and school sup
piles'.
HLAINE A 11 HIUHT
Settling Up lixccaa Limit by Confetn
ing Judgment mid llondlng.
HUlne county Is following the ex-
amplo of tho eastern counties In settl-
ing up Its outstanding Indebtedness
In excess of tho four per cent limit.
Tho county commissioners directed
tho county attorney to confess judg-
ment on alt excess warrants whore
fraud was not shown in Uie isiuancc
and tho county receive valuo. This
has accordingly been done and judg
ment bonds Issued. Thus the county
maintains its credit unimpaired by
any taint of repudiation and the tax-
payers aro not burdened as by tho
judgment bonds payment Is distribu-
ted from ten to twenty yoars.
Court convenes In Taloga on Septem-
ber 0
That MHttr.ltlilp itninur.
The rumor was still rlfo yestordy
that Street Commissioner Walter
Davis of Kansas City brothor of
Webster Davie had been tcndotoJ tho
United States marshalshlp. Mr. Davis
and Mb distinguished brother at
Washington deny tho rumor. Walter
Davis says he will take the Job if It Is
given him.
O 'tinhorn Appoint in rut..
StNTA IV. N. M . Sept !J0. Tholte-
puhlicaim liore are very well pleased
over the appointment of P H MuICln-
ley of Albuquerque register of aland
olllro in Oklahomn an this removes
him from a similar contest here. Ho
lieing out of the way it is bellovod
that IJ. S. Stonor will be made post-
master at Albuquerque. Slouer wns
lieutenant governor of Kansas In 1871
nnil presided over the York-1'omeroy
Incident. Tho appointment of Howard
Leland register of tho Roswotl land
olllco Is very satisfactory lie moved
bore four yours ago for his health
from Lent n worth and Is a brother of
Cy Leland of Kansas.
I'nlul llullrt Wound.
LiiAVFNWninu Kan. Sept 30.
Charles llevens. aged IS years wa
hunting on Stnlger's island south of
this city yesterday w hen he wns shot
and fatally wounded. He was walk-
ing along In company of Rimer Ollges
a lad of tho jp.ie ago who was carry-
ing a rillo when It was discharged
accidentally ending a Imlt through
young Hovoiis left lung.
An llelr for MarlhiiriHigli
Lomxiv. Sept 30. Tho Dnchosn of
Marlborough fnrnorly Miss Cousuelo
Yandorl'.IH. boenmo the tnothor of ti
sou at 1 o'clock this morning nl Spen-
cer house the ducal Loudon rosltleiuu.
Moth iiiolher and son an- doing wel.
uecoiilliig to tho reports Irom the at-
tending phjalclaus.
llrccii-l nrklali Trnntr.
Atiikvh Sept SO The condtl'.ons
of the enco treaty signed between
niniSAsaadort of the powers on behalf
of Greece and Tewflk Pasha.the Turk-
ish .'orcin mlulator at Tophnueh
palace are uulveranlty pronounced by
the Oioek preis lo bo oxcecdlnglv
onerous.
Antlino Moiiuiiinnla IiHinugnd.
TAfHKAKXT Turkestan Asiatic litis
sin Scpl !0. A severe earthquake
shock occurred hero lust night unit the
disturbance wns foil throughout the
wholu of Turkestan. Several monu-
ments of antiquity were damaged here
und at Samarknnd and Uru-Titibe.
TO UUHK A OOI.n IN (INK U.tV
Take Laxatlvo llromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tho money If it
falls to euro. 25c.
P. 11. Lllllo &. Co. rccolved today tho
largost shipment of sjhool and mlecol-
laneous books over received In the
city nearly SUOO volumes.
LOCAL MARK MS.
Quotations of Various Staples by Local
Dealirs Yesterday.
Ootuw beted....
WlMAt (m soft...
Wheat. (Mew) hant..
QOfM
Oats
Cutor Iwsm . .
Usy
Itegs
Oows
Steers
t3lc setts. Olal
Hut-tag chicks. .
Turtle;
Itecks
. IttOuj
linfur
.llj UIiIcreu anil New Vurk Uraln kuiI
Uollun Slsrset.
KeiMirtctl by J L. Wlillaois rooui ll Gray
tttor f. Oatbrfe. Ofciahnasa:
Up te ctese uf Market eotentier s. IMff.
Article-
Opeo High. Low
Wboat-Dec c hi
OerM-Uec ils
ODtte4tOct Mis
PorV-riw K s
I Wheat
Yesfd'r etosel 9ti"
No man or woman can enjoy life or
accomplish much in this world while
suffering from a torpid liver. De Will's
Little Ksrly Risers the pills that
cleanse thai organ quickly. Heaton-
Ian Drug Co. Kagle Drug Store and 0.
11. Itenfro.
Sahool books and school supplies at
tho posto&ce book store.
The Pair will serve Kitzbaupt'a iae
cream Tuesday and Wodnesday even
lugs September 31 and 21
If you want your children properly
fitted out with school books peualls
tablets school straps and bags Ink
drawing books uuiie books eta at
lowest possible prlies send them to
Llllle's drug store.
Mate
p.H
nZivtt
.soip.eo
asKTcn
IMS !. '
SU soi Wi
t IN M 44 (4 I5
t a u is m be
I Com 1'ork Cuttuu
m lev W tM
kuysl makes the food pure
whtflciotue end dalUlous
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
SO A BAKiSU fPf -n hi ORK
Price Made a Still Hunt and Brownlee
Was Well Ilaoked.
Spaatal to tho Daily Lander.
Wahiii.no ro.v Sept. 10. This has
boon a sad week fjr tho older contin-
gents of tho Oklahoma settlement in
Washington. To tho now comers
however It has been Ailed with bright
and crowning evente. Seymour S.
Price of Oklahoma City isonoof those
gontloiiK.ii who is well pleased with
tho work which the president hasdono
during his stay hero. Ho Is ready to
leave for homo with tho commission
In his "Inside pocket" for tho Okla-
homa City registershlp. Ills appoint-
ment may have been a surprise to tho
pooplo of Oklahoma who were not
familiar with Ilia situation Mr. Prlco
made a "still hunt" when he camo to
Washington. He tried to remain
"under covet" so as not to stir up any
opposition in thn territory. jvernor
liariics had refused to ondorso hua and
ho was bold enough to stuto that ho
did not have the governor's endorse-
ment nor did he euro for it Never-
theless ho feared itr lnllucnce which
Oovurnor Uarnon might have and thus
sought lo prevent any developments
hero in connection with tho register
ship reaching Uovernor Barnes' ears.
Until it was an ostablUhed fact that
he was to be ar pointed Mr. Price was
exceedingly uiious.
Tho appointment of J. D Admire of
Kingfisher as receiver of tho land
oflke at that place and of Emory D
liruwnlre. of tinid as register of tho
land ill -e was somewhat of a
surprise to the pr llticlans. It was
a (Jugular division of party tpols.
Rrowulee and Artiuiro huvo been
cppos.ng candidates for two ofllccs
They were both applicants for tho po-
altlon of secretary of tho territory and
failing to icaure that placo they
changed tlu'ir npp'ientions to tho reg-
is) e ship n Kingfisher When tho
terms of t' Deruouratlc incumbents
at ICtiigli-.li i .'X pi red some few days
atro and the vjjrotftry of the Interior
look up i he c tse he became impressed
with the strung endorsements which
both llro a inee and Admire had. Ad-
mire was endorsed by Oor. Ramos and
other prominent busiuets men and
politicians in the territory. lirownlon
was ehdoiHed by Kiynn Senators
Poraker. Fairbanks Thurston. Mason
and Co I lorn and others of prominence
It also transpired that Ilrownlco'a
uncle by 'uarr age the lato Charles
Hritton of Ohio was a close personal
friend af the president having at-
tended school with Msjir McKlnley
When tli'-v were boys togethrr Brown-
Iocs fs er has beeu hnre for so mo
time look- nir after the Interests of his
sou as well a pi lvate business boforo
the department When the cases wero
taken up the secretary of tho interior
suggested a com promise by which
Brownie was to be register and Ad-
mire should be appointed to the re-
ceiver ship This arrangement was
satisfactory tnJ accordingly two
Official p u ids were knocked from tho
ofllalal tree i the intense pleasure of
the au 'fHfcsful candidates.
Secretary Jenkins called at tho
white hou-e today but was unable to
see the pre'ient. U. D. Orput. D. T
Plynn and Kd Kelley aro sore. Kelley
say the teirluirlal administration has
been dampened.
C0UKT AT WATONUA.
Noted Rllaey Muicer Case Results la
Hang Jarv.
Special to the Dally Leader.
Watokoa Hspu is. District court
aiijonrncd her today. Judge Tarnnoy
disposed of seveatytbree casos. The
ease of Will P. KDsey Jr. charged
rvlth murder chaoge of venue from
Washita county was prosecuted with
great vigor A brilliant array of legal
talent was li-ed oat on each side but
the ene resulted in a hung jury B
P. Dake. county attorney of Washita
county h. it. Forrest of Kl Reno John
tfloae of Outline and It Campbeil
county attorney of mains eouoty rep-
resented ike pro'.cuilon. The de-
fense weie Houston A Marutn Wood
ward. Oarretl A Tbacker Mangum
8eriHour Foose an J J. T. 1'tme
Blaine county. Huston's argument
was great
louag Stuart was eonv-'ed and
seuteuced to one year for horse steal
ing
Lottie Kersbauer. aceestory to horso
stealing was sentenced to oqo year.
Appeal to supreme court
A oolored man was Hned 8150 for
stealing a 810 plow.
The Varied Daily Attractions
of Topeka's Pall Festival will be of a
character to please everybody. The
rate via the Santa Pe Is only one fare.
Poml'a Steam Laundry and
Dyo Works phouo 109.
We buy sell
school books of
Lttlle d. Co.
and exchange
any kind. P.
old
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