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OFFICIAL OnQAN OF OKLAHOMA DSMOCRACY-Ol-PICIAC STATS ' PAPEITOFFICK OF PUBLICATION HAIIHIBON AVBNUH.
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VOLUME 12
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY WVENING JANUARY 23. 1899
NUMBEP 206
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"7SS
She
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HOUSE
SENATE
TREATY
Will Probably Not be Acted
Upon at the Present
Session.
CONTRACT
FILIPINOS
MATAAFE
Only a Short Session Held This
Afternoon Committee
Repovts.
All the members of tho house except
four were in their places when tho
speaker rapped lor order at S o'clock.
Immediately aft r convening Mr
Jones as chairman of the committee
which accompanied the remaiuB of the
lute Dr. Scott to Iola Kanbas made a
verbal report)
As 6oon as Jones had concluded Van
Kirk was on his feet with a motion to
adjourn.
Hhercr interrupted to state that the
c'cctionBCommlUeLttuf both hnusind
counc 1 had arranged to hold a joint
session in representative hall tomorrow
at 2 o'clock for tho purpose of hearing'
tho equal snff rage lobby.
Permission being granted Vn Kirk
renowed his motion ard tho house nd
journcd without the reading of the
journal or roll call.
Tho object of this sudden adjourn-
ment is said to have been In deference
to the absent members. It may have
been.
SENATOR
Elkinu With a Lone Whip.
Goes lo West Virginia.
Scrlpps-McHae League.
Charleston W. Va Jn 23 Sena-
tor Klklns arrived tbis morning nnd
took chargn of tho Republican end of
tho senatorial Oght. Tho Republican
majority on joint oallotls ono. It
looks like a long deadlock as ono Re-
publican will not voto for Scott tho
nominee.
Senator
Elected in
van la Yet.
l'onupyl-
Scrlpps McRao League.
Uarrisburg Pa Jan. 23 Th lepis
laturo took a senatorial ballot toduy
without result.
lloit for llent.
On Oloveland avenie between First
and Division streot No 110. opposite
mar bio yard; six rooms plastered city
water. Rent 812 per month. Write
M. Cai uoa.v
Curils Nebraska.
Eisenschmidt
& Wockel.
January. .
Is the -winter month when all
merchants clean up their win-
ter stock. This mo' tli this
year we have some bargains
to offer for the least m-.ne
that have ever been our good
fortune to secure. Ourtrule
has been larger than ever b -fore.
As a lesult we have
more odds and ends left this
season than evr before.
"When...
Odds and Ends
accumulate the best thing a
shoe deal r can do is to sell
them at whatever price they
may bring. Dining Janu.iry
of every jear we put that
price low enough that bir-
gains fly in every directs n.
You understand we can't lit
you all in these roken lois.
but if you happen to get a fit
you get a great bargain.
Come in and we shall take
pleasure in showi- g you
through and if you find -om
thing to suit you will be
pleased. If not you will be
out nothing but your time.
We lead; o'hers try to fol-
low. i I lEH'L
NO
N. F. CHEADLE
Whole sale ana Retail
Dea'er in
McA'aster Lannon City
thOHH 0
J S. B. HALL Fashionable failoi!4
Z-&TK8T Sl'KIKO 8Tff JCS-ALL WOKK GUARANTEED.
Huston in the Chair and
Many Bills Are Acted
Upon.
Tho council convened at 2 o'clock
with Senator U us ton presiding and
although a snow storm was raging
without the gallery wa well filled
spectators A st-ort prayer waB offer-
ed bv Chaplain Nicholas after which
the journal of tho preceding day was
read.
Mov d by Senator Iiiddtson that
a endments embodied in tho report of
committee of the whole on council
r-lll 21 be omitted from the journal.
Carried.
SECOND READING
0. B. 55 Handy elicilon.
BlLt 8 ON THIRD READING.
0. B. SI Clarke relating to rail-
roada. Moved by Senator niddlson that the
council go into o mmitteo of tho
whole and consider council bill 21.
Carried
buna tor Havens was called to the
chair.
Amendment proposed by Sonator
lliddison.
After a discussion bv Huston Qarrl-
6on and Gandy a voto was taken whlcU
resit t-d In tho motion being lost
Tho amendment as reported by tho
committee was takon up.
nenato' 1 backer rllercd an amend-
ment to tho amendment.
SEXTON
Commander oi tho Urnnd Army
oft tho Hi public Ih
lie iter.
Srrlpps-McRao League.
Washington Jar 23. The condition
ofCommrnder Sexton of tho Grand
Army is m re encouraging this after
n on.
JAS. X.LLY PARDONED.
Sentenced to .Inll Kor Thirty Dave and l'lu-
ed HI 00.
Governor Barnes tolay pardoned
J as. ifellcy a young man sentenced
toj&l for thirty da s and to pay a One
of 8100. Holl y has served his jail
Bentenco and as it is impcssiblo for
him to pay tho Quo and as he has a
family dependant upon his labor f r
support tho prosecuting attorney and
a number of reputable citizens feigned
the applica ion and tho governor has
seen lit to exercise exo-utlvoclenicnav
TEKRIBLE
Uulo Sweeping Over Kansas
From the Northwest.
S ripps-McRao League.
Reading Kaus. Jan. 2c A tcrribl
bl zzird from the nonbwcBt is sweep-
lug over this r -ctlnn Tho ter-.ern
liib fal en fifty degree in fifteen
hours.
QUAIL
Hunter Jiihn Kennedy ou Trial
For 'iraiu Kobbrry.
Ssrlpps-McRoa League.
Mansfield Mo.. Jan. 23. Tho pre-
1 miliary trial of John Kennedy the
quail hunier" charged with train
ruobery enmmeoced today. There Is
a large number of witnesses and tiio
trial will bo prolonged.
EGAN
Court 3Iurtial to Begin Next
Thti'fldsy.
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Washington Jan 25. Gen. Merritt
president of tho Bgan c urt martial
and other members are expected in
Wa hington today when Colonel Davis
judire advocate will begin to arrange
for trial 'ho hearing of t-alimony
will probably bejln Thursday.
and Anthracite
COAL
a
UIU-hh.iiI Yard 4?' Oklahoma A yen ho
Scrlpps-UcRea League.
New YorU Jan. 23 Sonator Thurs-
ton of Nebraska who was In tho city
yesterday declare i that unless the
friends of tho peuc trtaty were abso-
lutely certain of a two thirds voto for
it in the senatn the question of ratifi-
cation would bo put over until after
March 0 when a special session of the
new senate will bo called und the
prompt ratification of tho treaty be
assured Mr I hurdon Is sure that
tho new smato nil! ratify tho treaty
THE KIMBALL HONORED
AT OMAHA.
Gold 3Icilal unit Highest Awards Glten to
Klmbull l'lunoB uud Orgiuit.
W. W K mball Company of Chicn.
go have just received tho gold medul
and highest award at the Omaha ex-
dosltlon for tho superiority of their
pianos and organs This fully supple
.nents tho great sweeping award given
tho Kimbill instruments at the
World's Pair for "superlative merit
and highest standard if excellence."
tho only pianos and organs receiving
this great distinction.
Tho honors bestowed upon these in-
struments by these expositions are the
natuial outeome if tho conditions
p evading at tho Kimball factories
The most eminent experts In piano
tnd organ contructlou re employed
tho best materials o ly are used an I
all tho various parts arc made In their
own factories. The Kimball plant has
been enlarged from tiino to time unMI
it la now double tho size of anv other
institution of the kind in existence
rim grea e6t musicians of tho Mine
cheerfully concrio to the W. W Kim
ball company the honor of making the
best instrum nw now before ihe
world. Chicago Tribune.
For sale bv E. H. Knauss 113 east
Oklahoma av mm Outhrie Oltlu.
STOCK
Cniunnny lo I ay a Cnble From
uuriiiiiuy iu i ins uuuiury.
Scripps-MeRao League.
London Januar 23. Tho Berlin
correspondent of tho News says that a
stock company is being organized at
Cologne to ly a eab o from Uermany
to tho United" States.
Card of Thankt.
To hj lodges newspapers city of-
ficials and bani our neighbors and
our many interested and st mpathlzltiir
friends who bo constantly assisted
sympath zed with and encourntred m
in tho hour of our grca1 trial ffl etlou
and bereavement wo extend to you
our htartfelt thanks. You assistance
wts a Godsend and cannot be ovi r val-
ued; your symuatli a balm soothing
and tending to heal our wounded
hearts your eneonr gruent a s'sfl
of stiengtii consoling und suprortln.
us. Again to one and all we thank
you. W. ak words can llttlo fathom
the depths of human thanks when
comlntr from the deepest recesses of
tho o filleted heart way God bless and
row ard jou as you so rienly d 6ervc.
Sincerely
Mrs W II Haxtkb.
Alva C. IUstiui
KLONDIKE
Output of Hold $3DO00.00O
For 'I his Win tor
Scrlpps-McRao League.
I'acoma Wash. Jan. ?3.-fl. II.
Whr uflin...u..l 4mwn AI...I... .....
thi t minion dollars is a conservative
esuuj to oi this winters K. oudlbu out
put.
Ittcklem Shooting.
The home of W. ti. Trent. n.r
J nes Olty was the scene of a lively
shooting bee on Wednesday night of
1 at went. Mr Trem and his o lld-
ren were si ting around ihc s'ovo Jn
the kitchen of their homo when sud.
aenly tbey heard tho report of a gun
just outbide the house and tho crash
ing of a load of buuktbot through the
room. Tho bull ts paBsrd within two
feet of Mr. 'lrett und barely inlEe
bis sixteen year od daug.ter May
The mis reant tben went around the
houso to the window of the room in
which May sleeps and fired another
load of buckshot Into her bed.
The first lod wa fired through a
small window and as there was a llgh
iu the roon) and no bllndo on the vi -dow
tho situation trives rise to iIim
theory that th.- young lady was the
culprit's target. Mr. Trent is at a
loss to understand how anyone could
do so enraged at bi6 daughter ta to dc
ire to puv her out of ht way by aur
der. Thcr is no clue to the lrintit
of tha partf wng dirt the sh.ootfijr.-
uuianouian
Toulgbt at the Cuttle Ha I th K of
P. Lodge will iostali officers and have
work In the second degree. A good
attendance is detired. J . Foucart 0 0.
Labor Law to be Modiflsd so
as to Include tlie Island
of Hawaii.
Scr'pps McIUo Loaguo.
Waihlngiou Jnn 83. After reading
the journal in the ho o this morning.
Representative Oardnur of New Jer
ey movod that tho contract labor
law be modifi d so ns to includo Ha
wall In Its scope. Tbo remainder of
tho day whs devoted to considering
bills for the District of Columbia.
MURAT
Halgtentt Myh tho Liurrlnu.
dcripps-MRac League
WoBhlngt'ii Jan 2t Murat Hal-
stead is hero to confer with tho presl
dent. Hols memioaed In conncctio
with tho olilCo nf librarian of uongrcsr
ANTI- UFHUUE.
Homo I'nrtu on th Other Miln of
th.
Woniuii SutTruco (Jtu-Htlim.
To the Kdltor of the Leader
Atthult'-p o i-ti national conven-
tion held in -' ivuuis Juno 1 lhOS
hero ainearrj a lady fiom Albauv.
N. Y Mrs V W. Criiutiu 1 chutrman
of the ixecutlve cmnmHlee uf tile
women's unit miffragc association nf
'he stale of New York for the purpose
f protesting ugalnst llio luH rilon of
a piauk favont g woman sufTrauo In
tho Rep 'bl can nutlonal plulf rm
As a esuit of her appearance there
wub nothing in tho platform regatd-
ing woman sutTragc. Judging from
the past we norlce that tno Repub I
caus ns a rule aro not In favor of worn
an suffrugo
Kor instance take tho stato of Mas-
sachusetts which Is generally cnunt-
ed a Republican Rt te at tho Mat'
election in November 161)0 tho wom-
an s suffrage pr ipnsltlou was snowed
undfr by 75000 mnjoilty.o
No wonler Alee Mono lllackwoll
In the ( apita! a fjw days ao s ill
fee s sore ug Inst MshaehuBsettB as
calling it a 'hide bonnt old stnto "
I'retty tough f r a good Republican
Mttt like Massachui&et B kl bu called
snob a nanlo by a-wcTrwoman
l'oins lvania Is another good Repub-
lican statu that burit-d woman ulT-
rairo by n larger nnjjrlty than did
MafiKaehusseltK
Later wo eoran to South Dakota
which last November covered woman
suffrage up with about 4000 maj irlty.
The pBSt history o' the Republican
party appenrs a- a rule to Mi Hgalnst
woman suffrage. I ho Populist party
-eems to be more favorable to that
question than either the Republicans
or Democrats
CIVIL
Spanish Prisoners in tho Phil-
ippines to ho Mirroml ml.
Scrlpps McRao Leaguo.
Madrid January 23. Official dls
patch from Manila states that tho In
insurgen-s have agreed to surrender
all ulvll Bpinlgl oris m rs hiil'l by
ihfm 'hobliuatlon at Iio lo la tin-
changed. NrV MAMt
ro r Oklahoma at Ilramnn Kay do
h'otary OomuiUiloua.
'ty
Artioleb o( li.ooipirailon uf the C'ti-Z'-na'
bnk of llrainan were filed with
tho territorial banking board today.
The bank has a paid up capital of
85 000 of 100 sharps at S60 oooh. Life
of Incorporation 0 years. The direc-
tors are llasil J Templeton W. J
Whl. tlor ami II. 0 1'ayuu
A nitalul ciiii m 'l in was today
issued to J B Wc ty of Kiwi King-
flihur oou ty
I) A'JII OK 31 S N .ittXY
An J'ttimuhle Woman loving Wife unit
Jlulllrr.
Tho angel of death vUited the Laua
homo ot 9:30 o'eloelt iast night and
forever sl'ooeod In death tho beloved
mother and wlf. Mr.. Niholas Laux.
Mrs Laux had beon sink ony two
epks and leaves a husband and five
chl dren. The. family was at tho bed
ldo to the last. Tho daughters arej
Mrs J. I) I'urte Mrs M R.fferty cf
Unrdeu City and Miss Lyllian Oh.s
ari'l Frank are the sons
FttOfral servlors will be held from
the athulle eburvh tomorrow at ten
o'clock and the remainB will bo Jnld at
rekt iu Summit View an e cry.
We want s'1 strangers to lake homo
something for th little folks from our
I lumens est- ok of toys novelties books
etc. i'ricos out one f mrth for the
oc aslon. i j WB & Co.
ihi a a jut I.-owa iu Potonu.
Scriprs-McUse League
Washington Januiry 83 The pres-
Jdent with a party of friends Jeft tblt
morning for a trio down the Potomac
In the light house tender.
SENATOR
Whole of California Against
Expansion From the
Policy Standpoint.
Scrlpps-MoRao Leaguo
Washington Jan. S3. In tho senate
after tho r mine business wns trnns-
aotwl Mr White of California began
n anti-expansion speech. He dis-
cussed tho iicatlon from the stand-
point of policy.
WHICH 8IIAI.1i IT BE.
rropotltlon to Cither Dllvc Woodi Conntr
or lleinou tlu County Seat
From the Alva Drceze
Tho AugtiBta News seoms sorely af-
footed at tho llreezo In Its advocaev
of county division. Now let's soo the
argument hold out by this sheet called
thu News In support ot Its position.
The sum total of it Is that the taxes
are now outrageous and that wo must
In some manner riduco them and thoy
come as tho saving Monos and offer us
tno grand remedy of a c unty seat
war for tdi yearn as a means of rcduc
Ing thu ilar people's taxes (what
fools We mortals be). Is thero a sane
man living that can mako four thon-
Siud voters bulicvo the taxes of this
county would be any lower with the
county seat ?5 mlloB further to the
southeast than It now Is off tho Santa
1V railroad.
Now voters don't got excited over
snub slush.
Thero s only ono wy known to op-pro.r.-cl
man to reduce tho taxes and
that is to Imvo more property subject
o taxation In the thu taxing territory
I'll h wo bay Is tho remedy.
Now how to get that la the ques-
tion Klrst wo Bay dlvldo theso counties
a-j tt ey should be. This wl 1 it crease
thu running expenses two thltds Iu
salaries anil court costs.
Second a ruilroad and tho deeding
of li o land will lucroaso the amouut
of taxable property to thrco times Its
presi lit value.
Tulr.l you pcoplo who aro now
thirty or forty miles from a railroad
over unfit of Alva will never bo auy
CIoToTuy a-TZmirttyTrriarreinoTat u.AiL
gubta.
It is 00111111).' to von io iro from fo.'tv
to 11 ty mil t. H to market trfth your
wheat when jou Hvo in a strictly agri
cultural sectfou of the county costing
you from six to ten ccnlB to haul to
tho rulload every bushol uf your
wheat. Now organise for tho light
Got your rights now while you oun
Uet two now ountics on tho east side
of Woods and a railroad is tin assured
thing. Then you got a means of miir-
fcet a county where tho salaries are
.ow and yuur taxes will n t bo half
what they now aro Rut remember
th- lord helps nly thoso wh help
themselves and If you aro not p.wke
to your Interests bo assured Augusta
Mill not look out only for those who
are booming it so they oan unload
their towiibito aud tho people be d d
You people on the east bide will suffer
more by tho removal of tho count;
seat than Alva. Wo havo a road and
u removal will nevor get you ono and
Alva Is your friend and not Augusta
and thlH you will learn to your sorrow
it y- u udvocato ro-noval. Hut Alva Is
not going to nor can you oxpect her
to tuko he lead In a proper division.
If you fellows don't want It. You
bhonl-i tiHver squeal if your chance of
a rul ro id Is furovor lofet by your own
Inditlurence.
Tho ISrei-ze Is hero to slay and stand
by tho taxpayers wheth.-r to turn
duwn thloves or stand by the equitable
rlghtn f tho poor farmers Wo wnnt
no ofUeo and wo aro not afraid to
Bpeak our sentlin nts on tho right sbte
evtrv time no in liter who 1 pleased
or dUp. eased.
SUICIDED
Ity'llii-ovr'nf? Illniholf In Froiit
of a Train.
Saripps Mclta Laaguo
Rut or Kentucky. Jan. S3. A. 0
Hull aged OS committed suicide hero
thin morning by throwing himself in
Lout of a paaseng r train.
Notice lo Rika.
Thero will bo a business meeting of
tho Elks tomorrow night at their
rooms. All are rquost d to nttond
l-Htllo .S'olltn.
8100 set of fcilvurwarc for salo cheap
at private sale at 'ho Capital hotel.
Just used one time at u banquet
LEXOW
Committee Alter tit Louis Of-
fice HolderH.
rJarlpps-MoIlao League.
St. Louis Jan. 83. The Lexow com-
mittee which will pur'fy city podllcs
wi this morning.
Offlcert Jiittalled
Officers to servo during the casulojr
year wero installed by the Roy 1 Tribe
of Joseph at Odd Fellows hall Ba.ur.
day evening. The Installation cere-
mony was performed by Deputy Grand
Organizer Morey of Bedalla Mo. Tho
lodgo la In a flourishing condition.
Want lo Fight and Think
They can Whip any
Power on Earth.
Scrlpp McRao Loague.
Washington Janunry IS Captnln
Ilurgose of tho Ft lolno j ititu de-
clares there are SO.000 Filipino under
arms and will not submit to peace to
vho Ua'Ud forces and ho thinks lliey
can successfully ilrfoud their govern-
ment against any powor on earth.
DELAY
In IlfttilyliK: I'caon Tron'y lli
sponslhlo Tor it All.
Scrlpps-McRao Ldiig-o.
Washington Jar. 23 Ooti. Corbln
says tho dolay Iu ratifying the ponce
treatv is respon-lhlo for the il-ntli of
the Am rl an soldiers in the Philip-
pines aid aeeordlng to Go- . Otis' d
pateoes for tho reslsianen which Airul
naldo offers to American occupation
IjKUISLAIJYK Sll)EI.l(IlirS.
Tho sloppy streets warn tho pedes-
trian to keep a lovel huad and sure
fooling
Senator Garrison Is chairman of the
commit lo on agrlcuHtireand highway
und a member uf six otherB
FiX-Snnator J W. Lynoh. of Ponos
Mty Is In town to watoh certain legu-
latlon In whl h he Is aouceruud.
Sonator Hiddison Ih a tireless worker
and iioloso observer and its better to
bo on his sldo of a que. t. on ihaii
against him.
Representative 0 G Jm(i atoned
for m-ny of his oarly nlns Oy support-
ng enthusiastically Tom Doylo's tux
remission bill
Senator Garrison Is pc'eoly con-
ented sliiuti every mmbrr of the
Populist party 1 1 tho oouneil got a
ch-lrmaushlp
Tho Doinocruts of tho aouno'l nre
not kicking a bit over tho trentmonl
ihoy havo ro'jelvod in thu aislgumBU'
oLuiiolrjiLnjifehJpA
Tho commltteo In the council on
quarantine auA animal lr..lnKtrv U
Luiiiiiuneu lit two UHi UDIU'lllli ttvn
uemoorats ana ono Populist
Tho members of the legislature who
remained over Sunday In 0 ahrle took
on a lot of Inspiration by uttemlliiK
divlno services at tho uhurchos.
Sonator Thacker would llko to s?o
railroad connecting Mang-m with
oasturn Okluh ma ao ho would not
havo to clvole thu globe to gut to tlit
capital.
Charley Uutitnr tho touph rider of
Sold got. in today. CharW-y has
good thing whlon ho will nut on tap 'f
tho sky Is fitvorablu and tho birds fl
straight.
Senator Ilrott has no objuutlnn t
tho legislature lonutlng tho ponltari-
tlary In Kay county or as to thut nut
tor all of the public hu. tilings und li
li reported that u pledge can ohsI y he
gotten from him thut ho will offer in
'actlnal opp h tbin
HAVANA Ha. l'KMAG1.
liitcr-NtliiK ;.sl rirkfil TJj.
A rnn n-l I lit C. Iin n I iiiliiil
Havana Jan. Jl. A roeetuii: o. the Cub-
an exocutivu commute wa IkIU ytiter-
day at HI Carman. Central CesissdM
sustained Oen. Qomu in his artlvUy In
puruln(f his polley of unltng tho Cuban
and Bpanih elements In thu Islands. It
tatel that It wm Mccerr to offlcUlly
convoke the embly In orter to dlrtot
thaCuban poller and that the pretence
and Influence of General Gomes wuulJ
be needed at tbo meet In b which woult
occur upon tho return of the plenipoten
tiary minister to Washington.
Kenor Uomuvfo Sendee Capote who
was roooatly appointed by anr.i
Brooke to the department of governnv nt
In tho governor generals cab net of ..1-
vlaer. has beon granted uermlnlon io re
tain hit position under ihe Amer.ean
mlUUry adialnlsiratl-n wthn.t reitgn-
lacr tho presidency of the Cuban army.
Tho callage of the Marquis of Plnar
Del' Hlo a prominent tobacco man y-
torday ran over a man In Cerro. Tho
driver ImmsdUlely whipped up his Horse
and tried to eecano. Dot the carriage
wa overtaken by two mounted police
oftioers and the Mumuls was arrested and
held In custody.
The new market House at Quemados
ws burned last night. Major Hu.-ii
HarrtaoH provost marshal of the seventh
army eorpe acted as chief of the are
company. A bucket brigade was f.irnvd
by a esmpaany of the first North Caro
lina regiment but tt was found to be Im
possible to extinguish the names. The
Americans However suotfcllng in saving
a thousand dollars m cash which was In
the bottdbig and a physical conflict be
tween them and a number f Cubans wia
arowly averted tho latter demanding
tfca money u.id tbo Americans rfvsing
to glv It to thew.
Major Otnersl Loo has ordered a ser-
ies of practice marches for the men of
his eotamaod ith a view to uenoatlng
tbo trons and also in giving tbo pooplo
In the lntie.or a sight ot tho United
State troops and thus brinclng them a
realization of the fast of the Ameriean
military occupation.
J I (As Vupltat Ioltt.
A. W ViCKeaod. F fl Orccjr Charles
Greer city; Samuel Means W II 8 one
Tom Mosely perry; W M Champion
Hulhall.
Is Now Recognized as King
of Samoa-Chief Justice
Reinstated.
Sorlpps-McRno Lcagno.
Oorlin January J3-Frlendly nego-
tiation are In progress between Ger-
many KngtHiid and tho United Statcn
tit.i. . . .
"411 vim viov oi nvccriaintng tuo real
cusrs of tho troub'o in Samoa. From
private 0rniri sources it Is learned
that Chief Jtmtleo Chambers has been
reinstated In . flle by Urltlsh escort
but WntBsfftis mMer of tho islands
s far n th iuh blu.ilsam concern-
oil IlritUh and Amerlcrn consuln
leldacl aud now recognlzo Mataafa an
king.
AlMMMlTliFAJilKNT
Of Bthaol r.amt tfaie Monty rJghty.OH
Crnl J'r Cupltit
Auditor IlapUlns fday made tha
anportlonment of chool land lesso
money of seotlors 10 and 30 Tho
amount Is SM.IOI 04. to be apportioned
b-twoon the sohiol populat on of tho
orrltorv which is 101471 being 81
flits per oup ta ond leaving a balance
tt thotr nsury of 51 S3 The Increaso
if sobocl children since 1807 is 9000
SPANISH
Sold'rr-H Paid off in Mnniia Pre-
paratory to IJoiiig Bout
to lp.In.
Scrlpps-McRao Leaguo.
Manila. January 23 All natives
who huvo been si rvlng In tho Spanish
urmv huvrt htten nml nir .. .n.
ohargeo by Oen Rios. This is bolntr
inna in expeiutlon of thp Spanish
r opi soon being taken baok to Spain
Dsohurs-eil natives havo been set by
Amerlenn atuhorlty to Hollo where
hey will bo freo to rcstiino usual vo-
eatlono. To enron cold lu til honr tnka Vrtlnablrr
l.;ri;rliilluii No. Uunrnntcril or no wiy
Tim Jtiiclu Ilrujr btoro.
.Iililni Hi it .Isii.ui.
Harbor shop and ladles observation
ar on th- California L raited via San-
ta Fo ftoutoi serviuo finer than over
"oforo
Itesolittluue of Condolence.
Whereas Tho mayor und council-
men of thu olty of Outhrlo Oklahoma
errltory are advised -l tho death of
A 0. lllsliop iu said cltv on I'iipmLv
evsnlng. January 17 A. D. 1899by tho
48iduntul dls hargo of a Ore arm ami
Whereas I'ho said A. Q. Itui.nn
ihon tho assist ant marshal of the city
it uuthrio and a trusted oflleer nf )..
city Buernmotit ot said city; therofora
OI) 11
Resolved. I'y tho mayor and council
men of tho sal i city of Outhrlo
That wu deplore tho accident which
ori'iighi to an untlmol death our
lotiurub ; trustworthy faithful and
peinm 1 lug oilicer A c. Jllsbop and
bat we iirieby tender lofbo bereaved
Uinli) uud frlrndaof thedico u d.tho
n.artfuiteomoleiiuH .if tnis body and
ihroiiiMi ihlu h At 1... (.. .... ii
ono of the i-nur people of this city.
. ..i vj in i MM. II oi A. u tiishop
hUoit has loot a valuo.i friend an
hiii.im faitlifu'. Industrious pti.nu
.(id to bi e . flleer aod law abiding'
yi en z u who full whtlo at his
out of disy
I hat a' tribute of respect to our
ess. d ofllier thrfcs jetolut one shall
'h-comt mri. of the minutes and pro
a li.tfH of ihU regular meeting' of
hiseooi.cl' .id b sprosd of record
her. with bv uie iUy clerk and A
pv thern I he fur Uhel to tno'Jkla
ma iitate C.piul and Dally Leader
f thik uhv
i hat a cerlBe.l .py of these rPSO-
ii Inn b- liiunt diauiy trans nlited by
e m .yr of thu . 1 y ui th bereaved
i w of the t-oeesed oflluer.
Pssk-d anil spi ro eil by the mayor
ml ei.y "ouiicii this 9t dav of Jan-
it'y. I89 Hkm V. IlEIIBKY
": Mayor.
i.R. M Iiic')Hrr CltyOIerk.
Tim I uUfuru'u LlmlltJ.
Via Knot F llouiet best aod speed-
S' iraiut. ta IforoU; to Ls Angeles
K "ajr . bree times a week Ob-
ervHtion oa with ep clous parlor fcr
xdia and children i a spot lui feature
T rneulil lii it hour take Mlaabt
rrtNMrljrtluii No. . tiburuntuM or no jy.
The i:uj;lu Drug btora.
T Jittlo nj-con" old eitl hid Eezenx.
Vj -vi -Uii'Hif Moodics but tho kepj
C ni5.-.j. It. 4townphcrhaaiUup
s 1 iourt4bor lu.4to l brr on tho table.
I tiii not h.u bor the vraM kick and
s r.jj tad wUca tho coald bo woaU tcu-
bir faoo aai I a.-as nlmoit to piece. Four
baxssef Ccnci iu (oinimeaDno cokes of
Crxirrjai jAr sad Cdticooa ltjaotyjcrp
C I her a 1 1 no (racet art If ft.
rse.T.M. Mr.Q.A COXfLU)LUbonl.H.
tmorOnt Tint-rr - wirmtMttttvrk Crts.
ci ..r"iiv-i.orwiiM'i ? ciaoiao.
W4lhthMluV.oAl. FoTTtiDtraiitClMt.
Cir nrvlMM. UxI.UiMUUmm.s
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 206, Ed. 1, Monday, January 23, 1899, newspaper, January 23, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74439/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.