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OFFICIAL ORQAN OP OKLAHOMA DSMOCRACY-Or PICIAL 8TATB PAPBR-OFP1CB COP PUBLICATION HAHIUBON AVBNMB.
VOLUME 12
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA M5NDAY KVENIMG FEBRUARY 18 1899.
NUMBER 225
A6UINALD0
Bb
HOWLING
LYNCHED RESORTING
a
EXTRA
Session of Congress the Talk
of the Capitol-Rests
NDEMNTY
ROBBERIES'
Is Twelve Miles From Manila
at the Head of 3000
Picked Troops
Scripps-McRao League.
Manila Feb. 13. Aguinaldo Is now
at Polo twelve miles fiom Man la
with 3000 picked men The city con-
tinues Quiet and buslneRS has been re
sumed. One hundred and seventy-four
natives who left Hollo before new- of
the fighting' around Manila reached
that place were arrested hero yester-
day while on board the ships that
brought them.
DON CARLOS
Is Trying to lincomo Good and
Advlsoo His Pi lends to Cunso
Further ilgitation.
Sciippa-McRao League.
London Feb. 13 -Chronicle bays
Don Carlos bos told his followers to
cease nil agitation as Cai list cause is
hopeless at present.
UNION SERVICES.
Large CrowiU Oat to Hear EvauKllat
Culpepper Testeriluj.
Standing room was all taken and
more wanted at the Presbyterian
church last night. The aisles were
all filled with chairs from the Baptist
church and many could not get inside
of tho building. A fair esttmato of
the audience was GOO of whom about
100 stood up.
The evangelist said "neither mo nor
the Lord brought some of you men
ont here. You just didn't have any
where else to go and wo won t sea
many of you until next Sunday iiigut
lie said tuo devil olteu hounded the
tiro bell on an occasion like this ana
if he did fifty men wou.d try to run
out tbe door who didn't own u chick-
en coop. If anyone should announce
a lost boy at the door hu hoped the
old maldB and bachelors wouid not go
into hysteiics.
"Wnat then shall I do with Jesus?"
was the foundation for h a bcriuon
SHo said that ninety-nine of thu fa
mous discoverers and scientists of the
world were chrlBt ans to where you
would find one infidel or sUcnilu.
Christianity would civilize the Philip
pine islands as soon as we trot at it
ttand two decades from now Cuba would
not know herself and tho change
would come througn Christianity.
uu Hum "ii every satuou Keeper in
Quthrio was a christian every saloon
in tbe city would be clobed by uuou
i tomorrow; or 11 everyoouy eibe in im-
clty wore christians the saloons would
jhavo to close f r want of patronage.
nu uur bwuu wuuiu u iuiu u bu'uuu iu
buy drinks and when any ono forgets
his moral influence bo far us to co into
a saloon and buy whisky ho wus not
worthy to bo called a christian In any
sense of the word."
Jesus got under tho race when he
Dccaiue u uuuy uuu uu iuvuu ouuics
and blessed them while here and be
hoped every woman in Guthrie would
press on toward Jesus until they at
ijeaat got weir nine ones ssie in nis
ram.
Comraunlsh was a very dangerous
thing from a worldly ttandpuiut tut
in a christian senso it wus all right
..It was no accident that Jesus shoved
tho carpenter s plane und he was giud
be was born in a stubie. Il' wus
.homeless by design and all these
.'things helped him to sympathize with
all of us from Innoceut childhood to
tho outcast homeless wanderer of
humble birth. When a man gets o
friendless and destitute that be 6leeps
in a stable he is where Jesus began.
Christ was born out of ordi-
nary wedlock but above it and he has
'auff red such taunts a d jeers as that
It. has enlisted bis svniDathv for even
'.those born In the scanot home who
iyyere also born out of the ordinary
VredlqcK but below tne oru nary iiu
ielloved thp JJtheoplan as well as us
nn n m Km r&t In n cnvinr'M df nth and
l1 J V.A ...-. .11 nil lnnlr t r finrl
1UVC UU H1UJ wm.i ui iuun .w w..
'sail udod a sympathising Lord Jesus
(was born in a more unworthy plaao
'than the manger and then ho was
'born again" in this wlcued heart of
mlna 87 years ago. Christ would now
!iUli gladly go to tho manger tho
fecarlot home tho drm shop any-
where a penitent heart could bo found
trying for help. Jesus has cared for
We ever since ho redeemed me and
ne has never ceased to provide for mo
'lie will beeowo your bright tuornl' g
"star tho Illy of tbe valley to you
vour ro6 of Sharon. J oiler vou u
.beautiful bouquet of the-p fljwcr
pointed with a savior'B b ood and
juouna logetnor witn oivior mr.
'Vmt mn nnf need a savior. 1 do YOU
may not want a aavior. I do. You
imay not love hlra I do- The speak-
ier'fl manner and words were very Ira-
Jpresslve and earnest aud his bearers
1 . 1. 1.1. kl.. ...l.n.. As
WOrU IU IOUVU WllU ulSDVUllulcllka .w
ihe closed he was followed by a most
.jbeautiful and Impressive solo by Mrs.
Cotteral 'SomeSv.eet Day." Its
'execution was so feeling that it was
'really inspired by everyone In the
jjrast audience and brought tears to
many eye..
sAgtntt Wanted
Gooa. lire seen In everr loK.Mty to
represent c large mauufaciurlng com-
pany and introduce their (oi d Steady
employment ani Jarre in-.orce in crood
Iegnimate buBiaess a'ureu wo mtn
who a'O bores aud willing to lteut
to business. Reference-required brnd
aelf addreised atami'.-'i nvlope for
renlv tc tho Rex Manuf sturlngCom-
pany 338 Chartrea street New Orleans
th-
With Democrats
Scripps-McRao League.
Washington Feb. 13. Extra session
talk Is the lively topic now at the
capltol and the outcome rests largoly
with the senate democrats Should
they carry out this intervention of
fighting to the bitter end the army
appropriation bill several most im
portant annual appropriation bll s
are bound to fall. In that event an
extra session cannot ba avoided.
PARIS
Kxcitod Over Resignation of
l'rocuiour Oonornl
Jlanu.
Scrlpps-McRoa League.
I'arls Feb. 13 Great commotion is
caused in political circles here by con-
firmation of tho report that Procureur
Clone al Manu had resigned.
PECULIAR POISONS.
GENERATED IN THE HUMAN llODY.
The Itmult of
Imperfect tOleatiou
Food.
Every living thing plant or animal
contaiuB within itself tho gcrmB of
certain decay and death.
In tho human body theso germs of
death (called by scientists Ptomaines)
aro usually the result of Imperfect di
gestlon of food; tho result of Indiges-
tion or dyspepsia.
Tho stomach from abuse woakenB
does not promptly and thoroughly
digest the food. The result is a heavy
sodden mass which ferments (the
first process of decay) poisoning the
blood making It thin weak and lack-
ing in red Lorpuscles; poisoning the
brain causing headaches pain in the
eyefc.
Bad digestion wcakeus the heart
causing palpitation and finally bring
ing on dibcaso of this very important
organ.
Poor digestion poisons tho kidneys
causing origins disease and diabetes.
Aud this is so beeauso every organ
every nerve Jcpeuds upon the stomach
alone for nourishment and renewal
and weak digest on buowb itself not
only 1 Iobs of appetite and flesh but
n weak nerves and muddy complex
ion.
Tho great English scientist Huxley
s id the beet start in life Is a sound
htomach Weak stomachs fall to
digest food properly because they
lack the proper quantity of digestive
acids (lactic ond hydrochloric) nd
peptogeni products; tho roost sensible
remedy in all cases of Indigestion is to
lake one or two of Stuart. Dyspepsia
Tablets because they supply In a
pleasant hsrmlcss form all the ele-
ments that weak stomachs lack.
The regular use of Sir warts Dyspep-
sia Tablets will euro r.ay form of
stomach troublo except cancer of the
stomach.
They Increase flesh Insure pure
b ood strong nerves bright oyo and
clear complexion because all these
result only from wholesome food well
digested.
Nearly all druggists sell Stuarts
Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents a fuM
sized package or by mail by enclosing
price to Stuart Co Marshall Mich.
but ask your druggist first. A little
book on stomach diseases mailed freo.
Address Stuart Co. Marshall Mich.
" BLIZZARD
lias Produced Awful Suffering
Among tlio Poor in Now
York.
Scrlpps McIUe League
New York Feb. 13. New York Is
In tha irrin of a terrlulo blizzard. Traf
fic is seriously delayed or tied up and
ihe suffering of the poor Is awful.
Uallahd's Uuhkhodmd Sthup Is not
a mixture of stomach-destroying
drug tut U a scientifically prepared
remedy that cures cougba and colds
&nd alt throat and luog troubles. lit
a tnn Is quick prompt and positive.
2J fcoc F. H Llllie fc Co.
SATUUDAi AlUUL FIUE
Attha Ithodts House Thermometer Itec-
littered Ten n "ees Jlelow Zero.
The Fire department had a chilly
run at 13 o'clock Saturday nl&ht to
the residence o" Furniture Dealer W.
L. Rhodes corner Elm and Noble. A
defective flue caused th" department
to vurn out. The fire started In the
partltlou and damaged tho house
tbout 525 worth- Had tbe ''epart-
men- or any reason been )ovf Ju re
spondin' notMng could hayo fayed
tbe house.
Try Ritzhaupt's merchants' JfrT.cb
from 11:30 to 3 p. m. daily except Bun-
day for 30 cent.
Is Senator Biddison in the
Conncil-Rips up the
Administration.
Council convened at 2 p. m.
Prayer by the chapl In.
A message fro tho house said that
house bills GO 90 and 03 bad parsed
that body and were transmitted for the
consideration of the council.
The J jurnul rr-ad and approved.
HKSOLUTIOX8 LAID OVER UNDER TUE
HULES
Council concurrent resolut'on No. 5.
by liutto protesting against tho ap-
pointment of a non-resident federal
Judge.
Council resolution 31 providing for
punishment for contempt etc.
UILL8 ON SECOND IIKAPI.VO.
Council bill 14S house bills 40 10
65 G6. 74 "7 94. 105 118 and 03.
Senator Ulddisi n called up council
resolution 31 In reference to contempt
of Auditor Ilopklns. Ho was 1 aded
with law bookB and read authorities
relative to iho legi-latlve power in
Investigation of cases- fie Bald this
legislature has g eater power than the
executive and his oftleia's and that
their objection was not of good grace.
That tho committee does not have to
treat them with such elegnnt courtesy
beforo they can secure cuch records ub
are necessarily needed aud that tl.u
cummltteo does not have to travel
from house to house town to town to
securo evidence There is no want of
conrtesy in this case as is demanded
from the executive department. "You
muBt come to seo us" is the will of
the oxecuttvo department and the sen-
ator savs this intent will not be car-
ried out by thiB committee. If there is
fraud in office we need to know It so
as to legislate against it
8enator Winkler off red a resolu-
tion as a substitute As the Leadku
goes to press tho dUcussion is going
on. Tho gen ral opinion Is that tho
committee will be sustained.
COUNCIL NOTES.
Tho councillor will eourt tomor-
row to Aiva and Woodward.
There will bo many blllc go to tho
governor for his approval before tho
end of tho weok.
Dr 1). O. Abaru of Decaure III
Is enjoying a visit with our law makers
and Is a guest of senator Gaudy
M. A Moynlhain territorial Bgo t
.. ..u oiuger sewing inuecine coiupa
ny Is up from Ouiahomu City uud
Joined the lobby today.
Tho governor and law m kers will
bBv a good tlmo tomorrow uud
Wednesday sleei.lnir. ninirinir ml
smoking together ou the Pullman
palace car.
Jim Glllara is down from Ponca Ci-
ty tnd visited the cou null chamber
today. Ho remarked that ib
Hutchinson and Gull railroad will be
running Into his city bv tho first of
May and that tho City of Poneu bus a
contract with ihe company to remain
tho terminus for ond year aud a half.
Is your livrr tirm? dots It fail to do
itiduiv? If so. do .'t iiHfc-iect its -nil
for help A fewdosei of Herbine mv
-avayoua spell of bicknei-K lie-bint
is the only perfrctrhv r ined'clno It
curs chills and fever 75c. F 11. Llllie
fc Co.
DELA.INAKK Pit QUEST.
Hard SleddloK tor Tralnv-FrclRlit Wreck
NearMullmll. I
Saturday night a Ssuta Fa frolght
train was wrecked this side of MuHiall
by tho breaking of an axol The dam-
ago amounted to little. The patsen-
ger train due bere at 10:47 loft Win-
field at 9 o'clock was laid out two
hours by the wreck and other causes
iij ... i. ii. .v. i .i . ...
did not roach Guthrie until 5 o'clock
Sunday morning making eight hou a
lor tlio trip fro Winfield to Outline
Off far UhxIco.
Mr. A. U lllaoljlar will leave tnmor-
row for Almagorda Mexico. here he
will engage In etook raising. Mrs i
Ulacklor will join her husbund later '
Mr. and Mrs Ulaeklar a e from New
v .. i-iw
York city and have been in Guthrie
for tho last four months tho guusts of
Mr. and Mrs Ed N ebols of tho KaiHe
drug store. Mrs. lilauklar is a .Utor
vti t i .. . h'er
oi Air. Cilchols. Mr Illaoklur nnmn
here for his health and has irapnved
to tne extont that he has dcnlded to
sepk a mnrn vn t. . ..
seek a more even temperature in Mox-
co ana reside tboro permaTontly. Mr.
and Mrs II a k' r bae mtdoa hostof
warm friends during the short tlma
they have been in Guthrl- and they
are loath to part with them Mr.
Ulaeklar has been a rosldamt of Now
York for 15 years whert- he wa Inter-1
jjsted i a rBp manufacturing con.
. .
No CutileiiUd.
TheLKDEB Is In error in stating
thtt 16 cattle bad died at the f4d lots
from the effects of tho bllzzrd Not
a single en mal has died in the feed
lots.
An Ilouctt MeUlcIno 'or La UrliM
Geotge W. Waltt. of tioutu Gtr
diner. Me. says: i have bad the worst
ecu h. cold.c ills sod i.ip and t.ave
tsWen lots of tribh of no accunt buk
profit to t e vendor Cbainherlaln'-
Cpilgh Hemed U t"o only ihlotr ihet
inas none any good wtikleyer I haye
Ihocu due ju ci B. ooiiie acu til chills
pold aud grip hav all left mi-. I con-
gratulate tb manufacturers of an hon-
est medicine. Forlo byallfUugglst!
School Land Money in Kicka-
oo May Be Turned Back
to Districts.
Thu committee on education report-
ed unfavorably on house bill 114 an
act re atlni; to common schoolB. Same
committee recommended for passage
nouse o it l iv. an act to provido for a
territorial geologist and to establish a
department of geology and natural
hietory.
Council bill 115 Drescriblnir tho
duties of county surveyors was favor-bl-
reported from the roads and
highways commltt c.
Tho following bills wero read spo-
ond tlm- and referred to committees:
Hoube bill 144. relating to duties of
couuty supcrln endente. To educa-
tion. liouse bill 145 fixing court stenog-
rapher fees at three dollars per day
anu ueciaring it a leiony zor tne ter-
ritorial auditor and superintendents
to draw two salaries. To Judiciary.
llouso bill 47 regulating tho ptae-
lice of farming T agriculture.
II use bill 149 exempting from tax-
ation the property of religious socie-
ties. To tho ways and means.
House bill 149. prohibiting tho sow-
ing of Johnson grass To agriculture.
llotibo bill ISO to provide for remit-
ting penalties twalnst real estate. To
iviij s and means.
Iladiey's bill No. 75 relating to
usury was called up on third reading.
It was defeated last week but a re-
consideration was ordered Saturday.
It was again defeated today by a vote
of 10 to 9.
H1I'. l.NTHODUOKD.
House bill 151 to authorize rallroa-l
c'-mpaulcH to sell and 'case their rail
roud property und franchise. 11.
Jones.
House bill 15S repealing tho law
which allows defendants In a prose-
cution under the liquor law if not
c nvlcted to recover damages. Iiy
Sherer.
House bill 153 an act for tho pro-
Uc Ion of feme es Hy Jones.
hu committee of tho wholu report-
ed on the following bills.
House bill 129 to provide for tho
payment of outstanding warrant in-
oeut d'tess. Ab orig nally Introduced
Uo bl 1 legaliz d warrauts held illegal
heretofore but a flcht was made on
thl- sect on and it was knocked out.
Ax It stands it provides for a levy of
four mills to pay legal outHtundlntr
warrants ai d as thus amended wan
recommitted to tho committee on
Judiciary.
Coui.oii bill 10 constituting a terri-
torial board of eq a izttlon and defin
lug the powers tlinof was amended
ui.d pussed It prohibits any raise In
the "t'lfr' gito valuation of tho territo-
ry as re u tied oy tne several county
bourdb. or to levy a higher ratu than
pr-i-orilied by law
House bill 129. providing for dissec-
tion of unclaimed d ud In the Interest
of uudic.il science b ought on a long
discus-ion It was defeated at one
tioie but filially referred back to he
c mmitteo on medical and sanitary
affairs.
AFTKIINOON SESSION.
Tho committee on pu lie buildings
reported favorably on Hay's bill 130
authorizing the town of Mud ford to
ie tut bonds for public buildings.
House bill 44 giving 15 per cent of
Achnol mnev arising from indemnity
lands In the Klukapoo country back o
tho school dit-trlcts was reported
favorably from the committee on puo-
11c lands
iladiey's bill providing for tho as-
sessment of banks was reported to
the coin jlttce of the whole without
recommendation.
Iiy unanimous consent Mr. WilklnB
inroddco house bill 154 to provide
for le sing a d management f school
lands. The main features of this bill
resemble that introduced in the coun
cil lust week bv senator Brett excont.
P Thup- that leasecb are given more
Pf1"' fo-.
The hous-went into committee of
the who e to eo sid r bills unfauora-
biy reportsd by committees. House
ulllt lu3- 0t ' aml vlz we' killed.
an" house ul'l uu was relerreu bach
with subst lute to 'he ways and
quiring bond In vestment companies to
dopuslt securities
wbsikb.v visitors.
Mr Morton baa secured the follow-
i?p An"m?v 'A hT who wUl oa
te Alva-Wocdward i-xeurslon tomor-
row: Mr and M-s Hulard Mr. and
Mrs Mcltlraih and son. Mrs Flynu
Mr Walls Mr Thoma. Mr and Mr.
mk!B Mnr B.nd 'rB- lIart8I.'orn' Mr'
an(j mrB Doyle Messrs Williamson
i-nnh. n (to lino n un.t m it
nd daughters. Messrs Hadley Wood.
uIURieB"i c nirrira oevo at win
K from tho council and two Pullman
ira wt bn . h ir r.leM tntilaht.
POSTl'OSKK
Votll Afli-r Kaitcr Crouritca Out tif en
AUnttiof runetloa.
Tbo oom . harge ofthecato
walk and trinity onterttlnment sb
K'lvorttsed to- tonight has decided to
postpone the entertainment untll6fter
'Xer- whtn hey wu be Klven wllh
vlter results
Toki .V((M
Vlll move ou February 15 In the
store room 104 West II .rrison venue
Governor block between G M. Sher-
um'e tnd T. II Reder's Wilt carry
arger stock ihau ever before pianos
orgn.s sen lug machines bicyolec
j.i.is.11 iuHrgu eati' heet du(o jud
u'oniles ot all kinds
Our prices W'll
put you to m'uuing. vre want your
business. Our cust mers will tell you
Krisu a is reliable. Kstablisbed in
1893 Respectfully ypur'.
Was the Fate of Three Men
Who Participated in a
Criminal Assault.
Scripps-Mollao League.
Lccsburg Oa. Feb. 13. Three men
Who confessed to comnlicltv In tho
criminal assault on Mrs Maroncy.were
lynctiea noo yesterday morning
upld lUddlng the ollrired nrlnclnal.
wis not iounn ny tne lynchers.
Afttr th .VmIAt Stunlrrtrt.
Mr. M. F. Kelso special detective
in tho employ of tho family of the
late Mr. NiHk who was waylaid and
murdered noar Oklahoma City on
December 28 while going from that
city to his home in tho country was
In tho city today. In a conversation
with tho Leader Mr. Kolso Bald that
be and others along with him wero
following a clew that would end In
tho capture and conviction of the real
murderers but declined to go into de
tails He said that enough waB known
to indicate beyond the slightest doubt
that robbery was the motive that lead
to tho murder It was generally sup'
posed that the old man always carried
considerable money about his person
but In this Instance ho had but a few
dollars on his person which with
other articles the murderers took. In
response to a question Mr. Kelso Raid
that there was not tho slightest sua
plcton that any member of tho mur
dered man's family had anything to
do with the murder. Ho Intimated
lurther tnat tie Knew wno toe mur-
derers were hut they would not ba
a treated until the chain of evldcnco
was complete.
SPANISH
Troops nro Boiug Snipped to
Spain from tho Philippine!)
Partly ut Our Expense
Scr'pps McRae Lcaguo.
Madrid Feb. 13 -A dispatch from
General ltlos commander of the Span-
ish force- in tbe Philippines says two
boats aro about to leavo fur Spain
with one thousand men a part of iho
expenso of transportation to bo
bori.s by the United States.
ANNUAL BALL.
Htaud Up to Ttin fire Ilepartmont and
Help the Ijililln.
The lire boys "what runs mid de
roach no" will give tbolr annual ba 1
on Saint Valentin'a evening February
14th at the Knights of Pythias hall.
It la expected to excel all previous
efforts of tho fire laddies in tin way of
ntertalnment and tho people of
Guthrie should respond nobly to their
fforts to keep up the department to
the high standard it has already ob-
tain d as the brat and most efficient
Are department in the torrltory.
The fo lowing are the committee
who have charge of tho bill.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTKK
Mayor Iterkoy A. P. Humidors N.
Cheadlo W. C. Grubber N Anderson
U W. Vampner Geo. DeGroff.
KECKI-TION COMUITTKK.
Gov. 0. M. P-arnes Judge Ilurford
Geo. Dodson Chas. Ill llngtloy K. II.
U eer Chas Fllson U. 0. Guss J W.
McNeal A. O. Farbuhnrson Geo. K.
Ullllngsley Dr. Cotteral Frank
Olsmitb A. A. Humphrey ScotCooper
Robt. Henderson. W. S. Spencer I II
Levy D L. Widner W. A. Frazler W.
M. Ilronson Jae. Lyon O. It. Fegan
Judge Dale and Lou Ucadles.
JXOOU COMMITTKK.
J F. Hall L. G. Nlblack Geo. WU-
lis C. J. Latix 0 W. Hrewor F. If.
LUUe Chas. A. Adams.
IUllard'b Show Li.mukkt will cure
lame tacU.sore throat wounds tprajna
bruises cuts old sores Ladlrs It will
cure your back ache. 21 A. SO cents
F. a. Lillie&Co.
ON '111 EI It WAY.
To Iteinforco the American
Troopn in the riilllppineH
Washington Feb 13. Genoral Law-
ton In command of troops on tho
transport Grant en route for Manila
report the orrlval of the vessel at
Port Said. A fen cases of mumps rnd
measles v board.
Is your child puny peeked r.nd
peeviah? Does P cry rod frit vltbout
eetoinfj cauce? Doaii It h voconui-
alnntr It 'jo I has wo'tHB rnd
VYHITE'8 CRUAU VERUIFUGri will
iofcly spel them and rettoro p-tteMih-
c V il T lllw Co.
'Jo Bo Let Oflt.
Woshlniftpn Feb. 13. The Third
volunteer reglmert doing' duty a'
Santiago de Cuba havh been ordered
home and are to jo oanatred ovit.
To the Same Tactics They
Practiced On Spanish
Troops
Scripps-McRao League.
Manila Fob. 13. The Filipinos eon
tlnuo to employ tho sums tan Ic
against the Americans as they did
against tho Spaniards firing from en -trenchments
at night and resting in
the daytime hut tho Americana great
ly prevent them from doing to by
koenlng them on tho defensive during
daylight. Tho ou-my fired a few
Bhots on tho Americans' left last i U'ht
out uiu no ctamagu. The snoeossos of
last week has not caused tho Ameri-
cans to relax their vigilance but are
more alert than before.
BOND
Sharks l'ropnrintj to Got Tholr
Urnrts in ou Now Bond
Ihhuo.
WaBhington Fob. 13.-Thero will
be a large deficit In tho public revenue
at the end of tlio fiscal year and a
bond Issue may bo necessary.
D0(TEAMS
From Dawsnu (Miy to ltonntizii
Crook Until 2000 LVninds
ut u Load.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Seaulo Fob 13. -Tho flrt dog team
road fr m Duweon to lionuuz t onoW
a distance of twenty mill s Is i o In
operation. Ten iIohu druw a loud of
two thousand pounds. The ralit la
one cent per pound
GENERAL
Otiu fiayn FveryUiiiig U (Jili
Today at Man I lit.
Washington Fob 13 S vera! d'a-
patches received tndiiv from llnrrl
Otis say everything InijuIhi at .Manila
JlOl'Sr: OiS.
Will Little Iibb followuil his arteaU
tural bill up to tlio council.
J L. Ilrown of Oklahmna Cltr. a
councillor in tho first leg s a tiro t. k
on the fioor todav.
The abso co of Mr. DntTv wn nn.
tlcpablo today and the dUmh'one
wero as dry as the city wato pipe.
Mrs. Dr. Ilallard wbb In tho lions.'
today having arrived fr tn On tar
county Sunday to visit her husband
The demonetized clerks are enanur-
sged by tho Introduction of a bill for
hick pay to bo ratified by congroas.
Col. Hob Wood uf Shawnee. In ren
resenting Judge Whlttluirlll vU !'-
in addition to Mn other reeponsibil!
itlcs. '
AH quarantine tuusuros are made a
spei .u .rder for I hurkduy. afer ti
wn i. rs jturn f n m tho round up at
Woodward.
Ohaplaln Rankin alwa.ts pray espe-
cially for the wpuakor Itelng a idngle
man Tom does need an oxtru touch of
dlvlno graac.
Several m embers waited for the
south bound train Saturday nil hi. It
entno at a n'clo k Jn the iiiornini Jut
after Gristmill Jono.' breakfast lim.
Representative llattsliorn hat hU
vallso full of petitions froi Woorit
county anU I g for changes In ewtiti'
Hues. He claims that he oun gel mor.
on application.
Roprese tatl-o Clarke has Wn si. U
for a week aud has aMendrri b.ti.r.
scss'on d'irlug tint tme Tbt w
on Saturday whoa halo U tliechnnc
oi exposuro to till uu the to & mi'i y
against tho Republican statehood u .
Gristmill Jones ismaddnrat Harper
Cunningham than any oihor nun n
the territory. Iu the Inveatigatlits;
committee room Cunningham im sar
castlcally: "I hhh these purported sub-
poenas are signed by one C U. Jooea "
And with all Jone' railroads 1
That sutfi-airo lobby must hr- having
a rough nd tumble tight with the
Arizona legisla urn. It was 6ur to r-
t"rn here lat wnek and cvraei thr
McRIra h bill from the "oiiimli'. .
eleot'ons. Those Arzooa blnla
should return our lobby at ouce .d
avoid habeas co-pus proceed i' ge.
TaPLCU's liL'CKCVH PlLK OiyryKMT
relieves tho InU'iise livtug (i -noth
itbeals iteu ea ehrofilo run wh.-n
surgeo' a tall. Ul a sclent fl.j e -talnty
Its t.ale increase ihrouvh it-
currs itisnhexp rliuet Bv-'j b.
tie guaranteed. 50. I u ea 7J ceut
F 11. LUUe A C i
'tpiMny of tha Vrtft.t Haiti.
On February 3ri Mr. J . Plank
wi 1 lorutally opeu the Crttt-eent hot I
at Ee re' a Springs Ark. for the a-on
ot 1899 A oortilal mvilatl u i ex-
tended to the ganerat p bile ui ati
A speoUl rale "111 b made .or thi
occusou. For further lo'o tuatlun rai
on oraddrea the nearofcl'Frno agent
or 1J. V VvtS. V V. and P. A..
Oklahoma City O. T
$UYAN K.vvpkr 0 1' A
U Louis Mo.
Are Committed in the Country
at a Terrible Rate and
Cannot be Stopped.
Scripps-McIUo League.
Santiago. F b. 13.Rcporta of rob-
herle a d thefts are coming constant-
y from tho rural ill trlcts. It ia al-
most Impossible to Btop outlawry In
the country nwlnir to tho tnsu&loUnt
number of gendarmes.
HARIi l.UL'K
Urnuin Sh.rltT Loie Her Itnmjua
Mr.
nit.
It will be remembered that two
yoarsago Mrs. Hmma M. Sheriff tho
dumb dai glur Iu law of Watson E.
Sheriff tho grocery merchant brought
suit In tho district court f. r xs.ooo
damages agai st her huband'a par-
out mr auonating tbe affections of bf r
'UHuenil from her.
Thp first trial ended In a verdict for
the plaintiff In tin. sum of S4.P0O. The
second trial et thn Judgment aside
and an appeal to tho supremo court
emled in confirming tbo decision of tha
second trial.
Mrs Sheriff is afflicted with the lota
of speech. She is an hon st. hard
working women aud the mother of
two chlldrou that tho la not allowed
to visit.
The ladles of Guthrie bavo Interest-
od tlieuuelvi-8 In Mm She Iff's behalf.
and the iiudlng of ihe supremo tourt
win ue a disappointment to them Tho
opinion la by Judgo Hurellandli4
given below in detail:
SYLLABUS.
Emma M Sheriff vs. WUsou B.
Sheriff and Mry A. Sho Iff
Art n for ftiiina-m. Alienating
U nud'a affect rs. Evldmoj. Do
m j r. r tu b kii.tMU.M when
IoatiHcilon ty h f0 againat her
htiauktid'u p.retiia for alienating her
hUKband'. tiHVutlnns evldiici shows
tnat dnlet'd.nth gavo their son a
h. ... but rfus tho sume to plain
t ffj ili ti the had both told her In
he i uai'aii't'-. pres.-me that she n-i
flitriv and dlnv and unlit to raise a
fannlt iiimI 'lit p h In tiff's father In
taw told a ti.ird person who had
givei to p a ntlff a. t. mporary home
i it t h.-had nee n tr.ilng to separate
hta a u and ihf plaintiff for some tlmo
and lid huec. eded. and that he now
int. iidtd to set p tJiem bpart. Is not
kiiHIoo nt t.i null or zi a virdict 'or
thN pUin' ft. end it ivu. proper for tho
t'lal (1 Miri Ul hlltnill U i.nrrn tn
uvh evld. lie- Mid dthehartro ti.e Jury.
dlnl Till Hranon.
Harbttr shop mid ladies observation
uar on th California L mlted via San-
ta F uout.; servluw finer than ever
neforn
For 8ala-G(vd baby carriage. In-
q ire of At DuWiit over tlowltfa
oiug uloiu.
r;i ruiirii ttmii-xt
Vlu Want I'V Itoutei best and speed-
trait.' t n iforuta; to Los Angelea
'ii ajf day 'line tnni-a a week Ob--ervutioii
-u with np elous parlor for
ladicK mid In di n isasneeialeat re:
I ' Trre t ' 1 1 . 7i n a on tlio nrtt tu. X
oo ..i pu i i.ai .WoCU.tueluhlne
ww o mv. 'i' U bubbles won d orn
oi -ij;n watcn like mUtince prtut'f
I"' i " ouf tlio leaOIng doctota fivj
trra i . i jppllod theUiaalrhTilciin'j
n-iii' rii at bernflt. )(y brother tte-
iniii.rii.ini tiut I tryCtmctKi. ihorl
ii'pi -iiium toa toothing and before tbe box:
.i 44 hul guno fit if 'fan Imil iHmpfmtrrJ
C' 1IAK.NET 611 Ko St. tlna. O.
Spdt Cr.i riieirv ro rrr KiwbofE-
n. with ! r ll.ia -W..m U'h. i li t tl.
.Jhl. 11dw.l iTietmnwniit
OM..aakPM..awiMk -liwiCvltau.utZ
A Great
Livt stock Journal.
THE PRAIRIE PARMRR-a
wet-t-ly Auricu tural and Live
Sttuk 7'iUrn lone dollar a.
year il is admit odly the leid-
e I the atrri ultu al and live
stock j u nai i.f the UniUd
fc ate. 't cuve s th entire
ti Id f airricu ture. daifying-
ihe atotk ivedinjf and iwe
tock f t(l ut it is edited for
w i.-. u anmrs diid st- ckmen
li'ica ry n dlVQt&ifl.d work
n fact it is th fanner's news
paper Hies regular stioscrip'
tiuti pri. . is o1tj dHar a year
but in i. rier Ui-t every om of
our n.ad-.s inav t it nexyear
w- win send it a ful year wita
the iVuekly Le-der tor 75 cents
This low p ice may be vltl'
d nwn amtime; we rei.uest our
re. -le--. to act prom tiy Hand
in your orde or send it to uk
LErMA
r mm wm W IfH
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 225, Ed. 1, Monday, February 13, 1899, newspaper, February 13, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74457/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.