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OFFICIAL ORGAN OP OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY OrFlCIAL. STATE PAPKH-OFPICB OF PUBLICATION HARRISON AVENUE.
VOLUME 12.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 20 1898.
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QUB GLOREOUS HATIQH MOST BE PROTECTED.
Contribute your share by drink
Budweiser. Pure healthful invigorating. Made
Prom pure barley malt and hoys.
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Beauties of nature lie all around and about
us as we travel on along the pathway of
life. Many journey from the cradle to the
grave without OBsEnviuo. There Is no ex-
cuse fur th's when you have two good eyes
and very little when you haven't because
poor eyes can be made perfect by our
scientific adjustment of glasses. T.iis is
our specialty. Come in and let us aid' you
in observig the beauties of nature. Exam-
inat'on free.
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CHEMICALLY FURE DlSTlLuED WATUR.
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CHANDLER. O. T.
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FOR THE BENE-
FIT OFTHE SICK.
Drug stores are for the
benefit of the sick We
know that-right well and
it's apparent in tbe man-
ner in which we conduct
ttiis drug store. Only
the best is good enough
for the sick and only the
best ever gets in here Jf
-we are mistaken if any
thing different gels in
n m. iv trust us to fill your prescrip-
tion i.tre'ully.
HARRISON AVb
EISEKSCHMIOT & WEGKEL
latent Styles In
Fall Footwear
rail and See Th m.
118 W- OKIa. Ave
IS W f lOn.
place 80000000 annually in Ue
In th '. world s Unions ueer
Blue Ribbon Bohemia
Export Select
Bavarian. Dopplebreau
Pabst Mall Extract
The Best Tonic nut .Indicating
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GENERAL
BA KING
BUSINESS.
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SPECIATY
ONE MILLION SAW IT
Naval Parade In New York Harbor
Greatest Ever Known.
LIEUT.H0BS0NIS PROMOTED
lloro of tho Merhuac is Now a Knll-Fledged Naval Constructor
Rough Itidor .lames Redmond Wanted in Kansiiy C'ly
for .Murder President Makes Promotions.
Scripp9 MeRno Longue.
New York August 20. Over a million people participated in
ihe naval celebration in the harbor today. All business houses
were closed. The city was decorated with bunting. It was the
grandest celebration ever seen in America.
Scrlpps-McUao League.
Washington Aueust 20. Lieutenant xlobson was promoted
today to a full-fledged naval constructor. lie successfully
passed a medical examination yesterday. At the time ol sink-
ing of the Merlmnc llobson was an assistant naval constructor.
Soripps-Mcltao Loiiguo Titlegraiu.
Jersey City N. J. August 20. James Redmond one of
Roosevelt's Rough Riders is wanted in Kausis City on the
charge of complicity ol the murder of Miss Schumaker last
December escaped last night lie had been recogn'z d and
was uuder survulleuce awaiting requisition papers from Missouri.
S'rlpps-Mcltae League
Washington August 20 The president today promoted com-
modore John A. Howel rear admiral vice Cliarles S Norton
resigned. Cameron Winslow advances fi numbers on the list of
lieutenants for extraordinary heroism. Lieutenant Edwin An-
derson was advanced 5 nnmbers for extraordinary heroism
Chief Engineer Cgwie advances 8
uous conduct in battle.
St. Paul Congregation All Tom
V Over Hr W ash-
iugton's Capers.
Troub'o of a deep brown oo'or Is
brewing or rather has already brew-
ed among tbe devout flook ot the Kev.
George Washington paaor of the arts
tocratic St. Paul M. H. church locaU'd
on Iiltu Btreet. The Rev. Qeorgo ha
be on mixed up in a number of scem-s
with his parishtouura and after com-mttttng-
Borne egregious folly asks
God to comfort him. -.
Uev." Washington's speolaltf is that
of turning members out of ohureh
without came or without notifying
thom. According to the member!.
Washington fired one female member
on the ground that she danced when
as a mutter of fact she had not danced
for thirty years It is also alleged that
the pastor's wife dances and that she
recently appeared at a dance woa-lng
a mother hubbard pulled up to the
kaeea
On Sunday night communion ser-
vices were held at St. I-uul ohurcli.
Mrs. Cristy a member was present
with her baby in her arms. She wanted
sacrament. Hev Washington passed
around the witio. Mrs. Cristy was
Ignored.
" Hrother Washington why am I not
given the saorament?" oriod Mri
Cristy.
" You has done b en expelled from
the churcb" replied the pastor.
This caused a shock
"Who done expelled me?" yellwl
Mrs. Oristy. " I'm as good a Christian
as anyone here."
An uproar set In at this Junoture
and everybody was up.
" Vou'iaa fraud and a villain" srlod
Mrs. Cri6ty as ihu waved her baby in
the air.
Joe Knnis rushed In and aUoiipttul
to quiet Mrs. Cristy.
"Go 'way front hare mail or I'll
smash you wid dta elialr" and with
these words the now infuriated woman
dropped her baby and lifted a ehair
high In th air. Just then the preacher
cams tearing down the aisle. Mrs.
Oristy saw him She let go the ohalr
ond it lovingly fell over the uek of
the preaeher.
"So I'se ben expelled has I?"
shrieked Mrs. Cristy. "Well den you
can tak yourole oh u roll and ."
The words the woman used were never
hoard at eaureh fcei vteee bfore In any
clime. Finally tho tumult subsided
and tho Uev. Washington prichl an
eloiuont wrm u on " Harutouy In
churoh work."
The St. Paul eosgrgatloa is dls
pol Ui stand by Mrs. Oristy dacptte
her foul words. They elalui that tht
Rev. Washington is Inclined to be gay
They further oharge that bis oholr
practices until 12 o'oloek every night-
Ittul Kntata Trantfrr.
II. A. Judd to Amanda M. Carter
warranty deed 31600 8 18 98 n w qr
tec 83 '0 3 east-
A. ilreuux to Una llailey qultcltim
deed 85.700. 8 18 W lot 9 block i
Langeton City.
numbers for eminent conspic
W'nrren llennetf. Tuts a
Hall
Into Itollu Jump).
At Puwhu ka Osage nation t is
m-'riiln Uolla Knapp an all-round
tough oliuruulur was hhot by Deputy
Warren Kennatt while resisting arrest.
Ivnapp was wanted for several nilsde-
meanors aod got fresh when Ilennett
approached him. A massage was re
ceivod at the United 8tats Marshal's
olHce thlsafttrnoon to theeffect that
ICnapp's wounds may not prove fata).
UE1MJULICANH
ill NtHlau TinUty to Srlrel Delrytitr In the
HI llrno t'uiiieiillon
The Login county Hepubtlaan con-
vention called to select delegates to
the Kl Hotio convention met in the
opera house this afternoon. The con
vention was large noisy and highly
colorod. The convention after a hot
tight which wl 1 last far into tonight
will endorse tho Karnes' administra
tion. The tomporary organization
snbsequontly made permanent is us
follows :
It. J. Darker of Crescent chairman;
II It. Carlln of Guthrie and It J.
Lambert of North Cimarron township
seeretarios Lambert is a colored
man. One delegate from eaoh delega-
tion present to act as a committeo to
choose a delegation of 25 to go to Kl
Reno This committee Is now out.
HISS' SUAlim KNTHlTAlN.
riKiMiml J'arli Uirrn Comptimtiilury lu
31 im Olire Nhurum of .lxo(eo.
Misses Oraco and Maud Sbarum en-
tertain d last night at the home of
their parents 709 Ksst Cleveland ave-
nue. They gave a house and lawn
party complimentary to thuir cousin
Mlee Olive Sharum of Muskogee I T.
The evening's amusements (consisted
of music dancing and games. Appro-
priate refreshments were served.
Those present were :
MfSdhS
Pearl Khodee Jessie Mauipsul
Lillian lloloe. (lraea Towers
ilable lllnuhirt. Oertrude Hawkins
Kdney Aokiey Mnde Painter
llertha Lyon Oraeo Unflltli.
MBMMI.
A'ehle Prow Henry Llndwall
Harry Long Harrry Welubergcr
Jake lied wood I'rod Ubodes
John Petette. Morris Petutte
Warren Painter Loyu Sampsel
Ira ICaylor Ud Ovarbay.
Tlie town was full of color today
Itepubllean convention.
HotplUI For Trtiei.
There la a hospital for trees on the
laukg ot the rieiue in Paris. Treti
which grow sick aleug tho bonlevardi
are taken here to recover.
Tho ur-beea or Chinese violin. In
shapt) renembles nu ordinary hammr
with Its handle. Jt has two strings and
la played with a bow.
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His honor the magistiato Is about the
wly houor to be found among thieve.
-Chicago Kews.
THE WORLD'S MARKET.
I ho United States Have Grown
From Importers to Expor-
ters Jn Fust 10 Year
The phnomlnl growth of our manu-
fsoturlnc Indeitrles. both In cppl)ir
our own markets and tbesi of other parti
of the TTOrW. 1$ UlustrateJ by some Ilr-
uros Jim sprnpfleU by th Treatury Bu-
reau et statlsrtoa rsgardlnc th- Impacts
and exports of manufacturers of iron
and steel. Thete tablee jhow that tho ex-
port ot manufacturers of Iron and steel
In the focal year 1SS-8 wero flvn times an
groat as In 1S66 more than double -those
In any year prior to 1H6 ml S8 per cent
Krea'er than In 1897. On the other hand
the liniiortfl of the manufactured Iron and
Meet In ISM were In value but one sixth
those ot ISM) one fourth those ot 1KMS
and owe half th "o of ISM
To quoto tho official figure the expurtn
from tlie United State of all Articles
ctaaeiiled ns "Menufhcturee of Iron and
Bteel" amounted In 1S80 to tl4.716.ft2. In
m to JK.B1E.2W In 1SW to IU.160.8T7 In
W1 to m.titl.lft! and in m to !0I67.Sr7
MeantHrie the lmK)iiB ot manufacturea
of Iron and wteel which In 1SW were t"l
tm.M fell hy 1R80 to JU.CT9.W1 by ISM to
?JS1 ami In 1838 to tl2.tOI3. Tim
w-liile th extwtrte of manufactured (
Iron ami wt are In U3S live times tliost
of ISfO ! tinimrtn of tho aenie ela.-vs of
article were In ISM leas ttmn one-fifth
tiise of IWfl. In 1SV) our Imports of train-
ufacturne ot Iron mid ntcol wero morn
than five tlmee a much an our Import.
JIOMB MAHKKT OUH8
Amorloun mnnufneturera have Mnoe
1W0 taken ioselou of llve-Hlxthi of
that portion of the home maiket which
waa held by forvlini iimnufnetureni ot
Iron and Hteel mid luvo ut the (Uine
time livcreeet ttmlr Milen In forUn mar-
ket 1W pr cent. While the Imiwrts of
Iron oiKl jfteul woro XallltiK frwii 71 mll-
llone to It mllUin the experts ot the
eatne ddw of artleloe incrtied from It
million (o 70 million
While the Hit of article! of Iron and
tteel ti .an elaborate one and u deer
In Impart has oocurcd In nearly nil ar-
ticle. It la practicable to point out u f-v
of the tiHirH linportnnl. Undor (he tlas.4-
incatlon of "InKots llloom. Hlabs llll-
let and Hum of tlteet" the ImiKirtntlona
of lKWi wero lll.lii.rt poundH and In ISM
only 6I87 iiounde. Wlr rtMli. which
In 1168 were riO&IB.W) imiuiiiU were In U5J
.mOf raundi. Chalnw which In ISSJi
were 2 006787 pound wero In im Vt3H
pound. Import cf tin platterne-plate
and tatser tin which In ii0 amounted
toat.911.$lt pounds wtre lu l&M m.Wt.Ui
pound. On the other band the Increase
in export ot the leading arttaloH of this
chaiaoter hae been equally striking. The
export of bar Iron In liSS Mere but 1. Wi.
131 pounds and In mi were i:.2w8CU
pound en Increase of about 700 per eent
or cut nail our experts In U6S were 11 '
WC1 pounds Atid In lWi were K 31038
pouiuti while wire nail which In 1W1
wnre l.MT.UTg pouridtt were In 1I&8 25.WI
039 pound Of locomotive eiiAluee w ex
ported lu IHffi JW7.0M worth and lu 15vS W.
W8.71S worth. Of wire our export In IM
wen It.TSI.lM twumle and In im mm
684 Kund.
'Ihe people m ull parts of she world
seem to have developed a llklnr for our
manufacture of Iron and stee-l; our eew-
Iiir inachlnBM go hum In Africa the Bunt
Indie Colomliln Cuba Central America
and tlm Inlands of Oeeanlea Our tolegraph
Inetruinent.i ellok In Japan China Au-
trulta Huimlu and In all parts of Kuropo.
our wire nalU go to nil Unropcu.i cbtui
trie to C'unada llrMnh Hindur.i. ill
the Central Amorloun Htatee Mexico
llrttteh Wee Indies Cuba Porto Ulco.
the South American statee. China. Writ-
lh I3at Indies Hongkong Japan Krujoh
Oeeanlea Ilrttleh Auetralaata. llrltlsh Af-
rica and Uberla; our stwil raile and leeo-
iiMHlvee go to Australia Chlna.Juimn.
Hawaii Central and South America Af
rica and ltuaela.
Our clectrteel muoliliiery U attracMnv
the attention ef thu world and during
the pael yr Austdu-Huntrur)-. nuie
Oeramoy Italy. The United Kingdom.
Argentina ltrazll Mexleo. Japar Ilrlt-
Uh Autrehila lirttlah Africa and
Kr-ench Africa have been among its pur-
chasers in every oeuntry In tbe world
and In praetlealy every In huh! ted Uland
where arttele of elvllUed or seml-clvl-llzd
u are reulred Anierison rrunu-fat-turn
of Iron ami teW find purohanert
ad a iUct hy the figure whloli fol-
low tbe demand for them U rapidly In-
ereaelnr. The fellowltik table show the value or
Unperts ami uporle of manufacture of
Iron a4 MeeJ Into and from the United
Mtateu ee l&M.
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WANT CUBA ANNEXED
Cuban Leaders Are Rapidly Becoming
Rational.
CASTILLO GREETS LAWT0N
And CoOporates Willi Him at Siinlingo IIolli Will Work
HniiiioniouRly to Diabunil llio Cnbn Army- Soldiers
Want Three Yearn' Pay
6cripps-McRae League.
Santiago August 20. Castillo is coming to Santiago to co-
operate with General Lawton. It is evident that the Unban
leaders have arrived at a better imierstamllng of the situation
Castillo and Lawton greet as friends. It is believed they will
work harmoniously to Jisband tlie Cuban army. It is said that
President Masso and cabinet and coiiffreFs will move some
where into Santiago provinc. (ienera's Garcia and Gomez
will be asked to resign as soon as the Americans have garn
sored Cuba. Masso and Castillo are mud to favor tlie immedi
ate American annexation of Ihe island. Cuban soldiers want
three years' wipes before disbanding. Spanish soldiers cheered
the American soldiers as tlie latter steamed by on their way
home.
Public Opinion Deadened.
Scrlpps-Mcllae League.
Madrid August 20. Censorship press more rigid. The lack
of newu is deadening the effect of public opinion. It is believed
that the cessation of the Philippines will not in et With much
opposition.
Russia Was Too Hasty.
Scrlpp it.- lUr League
London August 20. The Aiiiflo lin nian situation is still re-
garded Avith aporehenslon by the well informed. It is believed
hat Hiusia realizes she has displayed undue haste in China.
t
Explorer Andre Heard From-
Sorlpps-McHte League.
Toronto Ont. August U0. - A Victoria special says news 1ij..
been received from tlie north that Andre has been heard from
No particulars are given whether he is alive or dead. Norden
skjolde is Eald to be returning from the search.
Sampson and Schley
Ordered to Report
Scrlpps-Mcllae League
Washington Anpu-st 20. Secretary Day snys no additional
names for peace conemlKsion have been determined. He will
leave his ofllce as soon as the names are selected and the com-
mission is organized. Sampson and Schley are ordered to re-
port at Washington on Monday to consult with the president in
"regard to dutti s of peace commissioners. It is said tint Samp-
non while serving retains command of the north Atlantic sta-
tion and Schley will be squadron commander.
Natives of Porto Rico
Do Damage to Spaniards
Hcrlppt-Moltae League.
Ponce August 20. Natlvks continue turbulent. The Spanish
cafe was attacked yesterday at the village Coto near Juan Diaz
was burned to the ground
Urged Retaliation
Scrlpps-Mcllae League.
New York August 20. The
Herald dispatch says tlie Ponce
afternoon paper was suspended
for inciting retaliation on Span-
iards for outrages in northern
part of the island which contin
ues. The paper published the
names of the victims including
many young grls who were HI
treated by Spanish soldb-rs.
Au Aristocratic Camp.
Horlpps-McRae League Telegram.
Brunswick Ga. Aug. 20.
Jekyl Camp the island resort of
millionaire clubmen has been
selected as a site f r an army
camp and Dseveral battalioiiri
have been ordered there.
Austrla.to Have An Ambassador
Scrippe-McRae League.
Vienna Aug. 20. The court
and government are watching
with much interest the develop-
ment of the American territori-
al military policies. It is prub
able that the Washington rep
resentative will be raised to
ambassadorial rank
Thoso Cuban Debt.
Kcrtppfr-McKae League
Madrid August 20. The gov
eminent will try to saddle part
of the Cuban debt prior to 18H5
In exchange for Spanish publu-
property In the Is'and.
Doing Unrrison Duly.
Siripps-Meltae League.
Santiago August 80 Thr
First battalion 8d. regiment has
been ordered to Guantauimo for
garrison duty. Tlie first step is
to plan and establish military
authority In province outGide
the city. Other towns occupleu
on arrival of troqps from United
States.
Knoll BreakH Out Afresh.
Scrlpps-McIUo League.
London August 20. News re
celved from India frontier says
the tribal revolt supposed to
have been suppressed has bro-
ken out again.
Tu Cora Coudlpaltou l"ocv.
Take CaMareu t'tndv r&Uutii.t. too rSVft
IJ O C C fL.Uocurv aruv.girlui.a Umau
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