The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 302, Ed. 1, Monday, May 15, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL 'OUUAM OF OLAKHOMA DEMOCRACY -OrFICIAL STATB I'AI'BK-OFPICU OF PUBLICATION HAKHISON AVBNUK.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. MONOAY 1CVENING MU K. Ib90.
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Has just received a fine assortment of New Goods.
EVERYTHING FIRST-GLASS
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED.
J I.V1UJHST AM) lli:ST STOCK IN OKLAHOMA 1 0 Sl'.WIOT I'HOM.
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It can be done at little cost. Many prom-
inent people are now selecting from our
line of samples work to be done later
on. They get the Iirst selections .if the
newest spring patterns many of which
cannot be duplicated later in the season
as all paper mills close May 1.
We will take pleasure in showing vou
our stock at any time whether you are ready .to pur-
chase or not. It will help you to decide later on and
we feel confident when you do it will be in our favor.
See our papers at from tie to 10c a roll.
We have employed an expert Decorator and will
hang your paper at the lowest possible price consist-
ent with first-class guaranteed work.
JUST KECB1VED A COMPLETE LINE OF
WHITING'S FASHIONABLE STATIONERY
FOR LADIES' CSE.
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A J. SKAV Virc President
Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $00000.
Surplus $10000.
Il.i.trd of Dlrrclors
in addition to oOlcers of bank
JAMKMSTRATTON
D. T FLYNN
FKANK DALE
J. K.
OtnTINUHAM
W. J. IIORSPALL Oabiiibh.
SCOTT
Is Angry and He Denounces
Flynn and Grimes in
Sharp Language.
BRUSH
Between Soldiers and 'Rebels
Results Heavy Loss to .
Filipinos.
I Always Drink Pabst Brewing Co.'s
Celebrated Milwaukee...
I BLUE RIBBON ' DOPPLEBR&EU
EXPORT FJ C3 SELECT
I BAYARIAH I BOHEMIAN
PABST MALT EXTRACT
USE ONLY ICE MANUFACTURED BY
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I PURE CRYSTAL ICE FROM CHEMICALLY PURE DISTILLED WATER
Telephone 52. PAUL J UNDT Manager
f.fJ-t4Jt-Mr-4IK H.i.(SCA4-4-i-a.
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1STOXICATINO.
Judpe .1. It. Scott of Newklrk the
newly appointed recelrer of tlio I'orry
land olllcc wan shaking Untuls with
his friends in town Saturday eronlng-.
The Judge wears his now honors with
becoming (race and eels good on ac-
count of his victory over ConKro.sPtnan
Klynu and Hill Urlnien whom liostylrs
thu "head center of the Oklahoma Re-
publican machine "
lie was naked tlio question If it waa
trno as reported ill the Washi tftoti
dispatcher that Congressman Flynn
tried to hold up his appointment bo-
fore the department and in substance
replied as follows:
"Yes he did bit tho department sat
Mjuaroly down upon him and told him
to file Ills chargos against mo If bo had
any but that they diun t want to hear
any verbal stuli from nlm. Flynn
nourished bofore tho department the
Oklahoma election returns with the
purpose- of showing that ho waa the
high mogul of thu Republican party
in Oklahoma but thoy only laughed
at him and told hi m that they kmw
just how it was dono and all about It
und intimatoa pretty strongly that his
whole conduct in Oklahoma had boon
leveled at the distruetlon of party
unity and partv discipline."
"How does Flynn and Hill Qrimes
stand in Kay county" asked a by-
stander. "Played out. Absolutely
played out" roplled'tho Judge. "They
havo no following thero now. Klynn'B
treaohory to his friends and dishonest
methods aro becoming known to the
party and lie 1b as duad as a herring
in that county."
"What about Hill Walkor?" Is It
true that I'lynn and Grimes put up tho
war on him?" "Certainly thoy did"
said .Iul go Scott. "Grimes' smooth
work in tho pioco of villlany against
Walker was at tho bidding of Flynn
and all because Walker was a little re-
luctant in declaring for Flynn at the
IS1 Ueno convention. Flynn is abso-
lutely untruthful in his promises and
hlshontst with his friends. Ho treats
the Republicans of this torritory as
though thoy partly belonged to hlro
and uot lie to tho party "
"Is Flynn as popular today as he
was before the last election?" "Pop-
ular! Is a mild dog popular in a res-
pectable community? Is troaohory
deceit and broken pledges ami
double dealing qualities to win the
respect and uoufidonee of a people
mako a man popular?"
"What about that poace argument
botwoen Flynn und Harnos?" "It was
made in good faith by Oov. Ramos
and his friends and thuy did all in
their power to swell Dennis Flynn's
mujorlty but Plynn did not make It
in good faith nor did he sign tho argu-
ment in good faith ami he only did so
because he feared the opposition of
(lovornor Hurnos. That's tho truth as
shown In Flynn's action in arraigning
tho legislature against the Governor
at the vory start lie set the ball in
motion and then rushed oft to St.
LouIb so that he could deny any charge
which might be made against him for
eugiiioering the fight on tho liovornor
but in absontlng himself from Guthrie
it in not forgotten that his man Kill
Urimos was constantly on th ground
to koep the embers hot."
"Flvnn's whole course in this terri
tory slnco his election has been that of
a huckster in politics and of this fact
the administration at Washington and
all tho departments aro as well in-
formca as aro tho peoplo of this terri-
tory; and from bolng the Idol ho once
was In Washington ho is now without
inlluonce. Why evon'Grosovcnor the
president's most intimate coanscllor
don't speak to him when thoy moot."
"Yes" said Judge Scott "Charges
have boon Hind against Gov. Ramus
and Flynn. Grimes and others will
doubtless make a tremendous ugui.
to have him removed but with Powell
Clayton and It. C. Kerens tho Repub-
lican national committeeman backing
the governor Flynn will bo like tho
little bov shootine at Mars."
"It is the purpose so I am informed
from good authority" continued Judge
Scott 'that the flght on tho governor
will be pushed with all the power
Congressman Flynn and his friends
can bring to bear when congress meets
lu Decombor. All tho proceedings of
the Riddison committee including tho
refusal of the governor to obey tho sub-
peona and testify bofore tuo.corarau
tee; the refusal of tho banks to testify
whether Interest was paid to the gov
ernor on public sohool land moneys
the indictment of Trenfcurer 'i'liomp
60D the action of tho auditor attor-
ney general and tbo reappointment
of all these territorial ollicers by the
trovernnr. have been filed with the de
partment anu uneiH ui m. mu iuuu
point togethar with the moneys
drawn Dy w uujumui gonein uu yy
order of the governor are now belnj;
prepared and will bo laid b'foro con-
gress and are to be pushed to a con-
ohiilon by FJynn and tlioe aotli'g with
hlin. Rut it cannot amount to any-
thing for the administration is fully
Informed of the affair in tho torritory
and the animus of tbo whole thing."
The Lkaukk lias not undertaken to
give all or any considerable part of
the sayings of Judge 8cott but only
suuh parU as are of espeelal interest
In the prewnt bitter flfht among tho
Republican factions of of the territory
Scrlpps-McRao League
Manila May IS Gen. I.awton Is
contarlng his advance to tho north"
moving on CostabongoandSau Isadeo
tho present Filipino capital. A do-
tachnicnt of American troops had a
brush with Insurgents yesterday at
San IjuIr on the Rio Grande five miles
above Calitiupit American losses olio
hcrgeanl killed and two privates
wounded. Gen. Rloswill leave tomor-
row with transports for Porto ltlco
and Leo XII 1 to remove the Hnanlsli
garrison at ainbogututa and Jolo
Tho .garrison at Zumbuganda in not
besieged by Insurgents. Tho Twenty-
third U. S Infantry has been ordered
to Jolo for Garrison duty.
I6N0REDFLYNN
Did Mr. 3lcKiiiloy DoleKrito
Uot Walkor Iteinoveil but
Couldn't Nhiiio Held.
CLASH
Between Dewey and Otis Said
to- Cause Return "of
Hie Admiral.
ScrlpiM-Meltne Iamic.
Pane May 111. Flllipino Junta here
allogod that the return of Admiral
Downy to tho United States Is not duo
to tho condition of tho Admiral's
health but to a difference of opinion
between blm and Otis. Dewey they
say strongly favors making terms with
tho Fllllplnos and has urged McKln-
ley t pursue a. policy In areord with
his original agreement with the Filli-
plnos for Independence. The depart
ure of Uewoy tho Junta says lessens
tho probabilities of an early peace.
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RIOT
At Alva Is. Started
I'roHchur Saloon ist
by
Sliot.
A Washington despatch to the Kan-
sas City Star says: In selecting Lieut.
Col. Randlctt retired to succeed W.
T. Walker as Indian agent at Anadar-
go Ok. the president turned down
Delegato Dennis Flynn. Wnlker vim
appointed upon the indorsement of
Flynn but after he took charge of the
agency he became 011 anll-Flynn Re-
publican. It is said here that Flynn had
charges filed against Walker and that
ho ask eel tho president to romovo him
and appoint as his successor Thomas
Rcld speaker of tho Oklahoma legisla-
ture. Mr. MeKIuley removed Walker
but did not appoint Reld. Lieut. Col.
Handletl's appointment is credited to
the army. He and tho president are
personal frjetids.
FOUND
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Near tlio Santa
Near I'orry.
Fo Track
Scrlpps-McRuo Loaguo.
Perry Ok. May IS. A. C L!ptoomb
a well known traveling salesman rep-
resenting a Fort Smith Ark. whole-
sale house was found dead besldo the
Santa Fe railroad track hero at 3
o'clock this morning. The deceased
was 21 and lived at Morrison this
county. It is not known whether
Llpscombs was killed whllo crossing
the railroad. In trying to jump from a
moving train or killed and pluced on
the tracks. Ills body was cut to plocct
The county coroner sheriff and police
aro making a thorough iuvcbtlgution.
JSoripps-MeRao Loaguo.
Wlahlta May 15 Advices from Al-
va O. T. say: As a result of a blttor
feeling which has existed for some
time between tho liquor element and
prohibitionists at Alva Ok. largo
crowds partlelpitod in a riot thero
last night lu which two wero serious-
ly wounded and othors wore slightly
Injured.
Thero is much excltomontandblood-
shed is expected at any moment. Rev.
Ross pastor of the Methodist church
Is tho leader of tho fight against tho
saloons. He met Gene Ilardwlck a
saloonkeeper In front of his saloon
and dared him outside. llHrdwick
came and tho preacher drew a gnu
firing 'it him. Tills opened the flght
which raged furiously for half an
hour When the officers at last clear-
ed awny tho gang and placed Rov.
Ross und othors in jail it was found
that Ross was sorlously injured in tlio
side and that Ilardwick was shot In
tho head.
Rioters lotted around the jail until
lato last night threatening trouble.
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Osiio Lik'lit-JIor.sf man K.vlri
catoH JliiiiHoU' i'roin a
lions 1'ositioii.
For-
BOGGS
Capt. Henry Anderson of the Osago
Indian police had a narrow eseapo
from a serious accident a fow days
ago. Ho was riding an unruly horto
which fell with its rider. The latter
was thrown but his foot hung in the
stirrup and the frightened animal
started to run dragging him over th'i
rocks. At this point Capt. AudorBon
succeedod In getting out his pistol and
fired two sliotfl Into the animal's body.
At the second shot tho horse foil and
soon died Rut for tho Imrsouian's
presenco of mind and nerve ho would
doubtlos9 havo been dragged to death.
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all Latliea' Wash Skirts and we have them in end
less variety all new uoods just received from Mar
shall Field it Co. Call early as our assortment is
unsurpassed in the city.
One tot Duck Skirts trimmed with white braid. ran
stripe and figure rrgular l.io value sale pr're
One lot White Uuek Skirt good vine at l. 71 '
price
One lot Crush Skirts nin 1 v trnnMH'd j'lod value i
sale price
One lot Linen Hkirts triinmed with wli te and
e braid regulnr price 7'. nld this week
One lot Liatu HkirU llouoe eiTeet 1 ace back trim
nled with red braid worth . 7'. sal price
One lot Crtiih HklrU braid trimmed good value at
$1.50 sale price
One lot Orr.ih HklrU regular 7. eetita value ale
price ....
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Don't fall to vlat our Millinery Department wher. we have
on display one of the Urgent lines of trimmed aud untrlmni'-.l
HaU Flowers and Hat trimmings shown by any hou-.i In thf
city. Ask to see our trimmed Hats for .59 cents.
Remnant Day Friday May I2lli.
Romomber FRIDAY of each woek is our Rl'JMNAN T l'Y and
nu li'riday of this week we will open the largest and tho best
selected line of Remnants we have ever offered consisting nf
Organdes Piques Peroulos and in fnct all kinds of Prints m
pieces from f yd. toll yar.h worth from ." cents per yard
to 2D cents
A Mi (U) AT ' I'KNTH VVM YAHI1.
$0.98
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Petition to the President.
Kniliez.liiiK Shawiioo Postman-
tor UotH Four Years
in (ho I'tiii
Bpcclal to Tho Dally Leader.
Teciim.ch May 15. .Judge Rurwell
sentenced George G. P.oggs to four
yearn und four days In thu Unite J
States prison at Leavenworth Kanwas.
Hoggs was convicted of holding up
registered mail. The money was re-
turned by him but ho was protecutud
notwithstanding.
Only Two Finns Will
liid on Armor IMalo.
Scripps-McRao Loaguo.
Washington May IS. Information
has reached the navy department that
only two firms will bid on armor plate
under the call for bids to he opened
May 31. Their figures It la said will
be 8100 a ton of plato. -Tho govern-
mont Is limited to 3300 and If tho firms
do not lower their bids the govern-
mout will have to wait till congress
increases the limit of cost.
CUIil'KL'rKR'N HOFjK
An KtliKMtlmiiil One -Willi IC.iv. Hliitiiniiii
III) KnlulilUlii'H a College III l.vliiilinii.
Ruv. O. W. Shannon who assisted
Rov. J. It. Culpepper tho evangelist
during the recent rovlval in this city
Is here working up intecust in thu new
Shannon-Culpepper col lege Just opaned
tit Lebanon Mo. Thcso two gentlemen
havo purchased the famous Ganaoiiado
liotol at l.etiaiioii and will ooiiuuot a
ion sectarian though rollglous col
lege. The classes of studios will be
clamifled as scientific literary theo-
logical commercial elocutionary voual
and instrumental musie. The Oiifcoo-
nade hotel was 0 rented at a cost of
$115000 at a tlmo when Lebanon was
bolng boomed as a pleasure reeort.
The scheme fulled and the noted hotel
now serves u better purpose.
FIIIST SHOOT
Scrlpps-Meitau l.eugue.
Clovoland 0.?Majr 15. So bitter
hsa grown the Republican factional
fight In Ohio that' aiitl-llannalteh in
all parts of tho state will be asked
next woek to join in u huge petition
to President McICinley demanding
that ho call oil Haniia from the guber
nutonal fight und all Interference in
Ohio polltica general ly.
MeKIuley will he warned it is said
thut if any disaster comes to tbe party
in the gubernatorial election this
your or the presidential election iu
lvoo Hanna will be held rteponslb'e
for it. Of tho lis counties of the state
tho ICurtz people elaim 18 and the
Dougherty people SU
u lio louden 111 the light 011 Hauna
think thefce ay will send resolutions
through their county eommltleeH
In the remaining 30 some other
method will have to be taken.
Battle Between Princeton Stu-
dents and Pawnee Bill's
Indians
seri))H Mcltae League
Prinei ton N J . May IS. l'rinep
ton htiuliuts and inemberi of Pawnee
Hill's mid west show had (i piteheil
bftttli to.lay. (Mcar Gardner a stu-
dent and Bubo Willis .of the show
were perheps fatally Injured at;d a
number at others badly hurt An old
colored man wiw killed by n member
of the nhow.
Pa wed to Doath hyli Hull
hoippk MaKae Leagu-i.
llutchineoj. Kan . May 15 -Thou
uooertson a
death by an
last evening.
Kau
stockman was pawed to
enraged dehorned bnll
run
Nashville Does to Choslor
Scrlpps-McRao Leoguo.
St. Louis May 15 Tho gunbeat
Nahvl!e after a pleasant vlblt here
felt for Chpstcr thin iqorulng.
Tlio (liitlirlii lliin Olult to Try I lie Now
Ulevtrlu Tru.
At 5 o'clock this afternoon the Guth-
rie Gun club will shoot for the first
time since thu organization of tho
elub. Tho new electric trap is In
place and works llko a charm. It Is
an Improvement over the old stylo of
traps with ropes etc With the new
system everything Is worked by elec-
tricity. The shooting grounds are
known as the "noose Kgg" on North
parlt.
AFFAIRS
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m h;uw-s. up.u. cia uiuulc uuluu. n.. hm Mnnhond. Im
Otnoy S-o.st Power NjghfLote. 8parmutoirhoea Insomnia Pains
4nca i.y0.le.l?t BTnlnnl Emlolon Lama Uaok (venous ue-
llty HeadachoUn(ltno to Marry Lot. of e v.4 Demon Warlcocl
Twlicntng or Kyulldk. hc w tiwwrtM.. CALi I"'mh" i u4 homwi' w
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MOrmOn UlmhOpS" Pill U ii Ul . uci . y. by hm Uief ul tbo U4u.aa
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at UMKy r.iMn4od tU 6 Ujxc- K-u m- ubo
uret8( oihop Remedy Co. San rrancltco- Cat
For bale by J. N WALLACE Uuthrle. O. T
H7iutiHir Ovuyli
I had a little boy who was pearly
dead from an attack of whooping
cough. My neighbor reeoromcr.'Ud
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I d d
not think that any xnedloloo vtould
help him but after giving him a few
doses of that remedy I uotiaed an im
provoinont and one bottlo aured him
entirely. It is tbe best cough medicine
1 ever tmu in tlio House. J. 1. .mooiik
South Uurgett6town Pa. For sale by
all druggUts.
Try Ititxhaupt'fi Deltnonlco ice cream
Tho best in the city.
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In (Julia Not IMonaliiK to t h
War l)oiar(iiioiit.
Senppe-Mcltae League
Washington May 15. The war de-
partment no longer conceals the fact
that affair le Cuba are not being eon
oerned .satisfactorily. There is an
opinion that the whole responsibility
route with Gen. lirooke aud it is pos-
sible that Uen. Wood will be nonsuited
on iieetioiie which have ariseu.
Htock Markot I'ovoriBh.
Scrippe-Mcilae Leagae.
New York May IS. The sto.-kmv-ket
oitened feverleh and excited th s
morning but prlcee were gent rui
higher than at the elooe Hturdav
London May r The Flllipino
la asserie ne nan received aim- -.ag
from Aguinaldu under date lloug
Kong My 18th. In whieh he Ml-. Ihe
I'lllip.lKi government lias decided to
eontini m war at al. mo until iinl.-
pendem e is secured
Ait'fetMi.r Hti nt iNrtirfr4pi.
Will bo held in San I'ranateco thus
year Kor tlie rlrnt tune In thehlstiry
of tin orgaui.aiion tlieee tnoet'tu'
will In held on the I'aciQc coatt Tin"
Santa I will sell round trip tielt u
May 1 to Is inclusive with limit f
lulyl. for 0. Liberal atopov r
pei in ited. Pullman palace and t ur
ist blecper and free ehalr cars to ai
iforrna dally. Cation A. J. Coil r.-
agent Lvihrie for literature ami i
talU.
Hmtucttl Ktlln lu I ( Mul 1'otltt.
Kffectlve March litli the followng
second elasa rMueiiger rates will up
ply from Guthrie n t'rauei-.. n
MS Angeles an i other (ahf.uii'a.
points talrlng fcame rN- will be Si '
Purtlaiid Sealtli '1 una and oil r
i)ri-i;n p.i nth taking mmiuo rate i!i
Kor furluer paitlculnis t a "i
A ' i i rkiiib Agi'iit anta 1 . r it.
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SUCCESSOR TO DAVID HETSCH
Mi? i fill
Shoes
Sprlngjtyles
OE DOOR EAST OP POSTOPPICE.
GUTHRIE - - - 0.
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berliiHil l'rrbylrlun Vhiirrh. Ift
Colorado May 1H-HH turn.
For the above oocmIoo wi- wil I
round trip UekeU to Denver ( l.rl .
springs and Pueblo at orn lu'vest
standard Bretelue fare plus S-' 'I u k
ots will be ou sale May )' k - . i i:
Continuous passage iu both ur ini-
Return paessge luihI be l- n i
uot earlier than May Hi an t
than June 14 H'.fl. Tlck.
executed for return paseagi
nation or at either of the o'
rado voBimon point en mut
In addition to the above reduced
rates of one standard flrstu!at fire for
the round trip whl tn- muilu 1r .lui IK.ii
Ver Colorado Springs mid 1'ueb'o to
Colorado htote pnnt and n tern
Tlekete will be on aie Mav ' - "t
18BU. with linal ret.iro 'in. i t.v.-nf
days from date of sah-
I'or further informal n a p rr
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 302, Ed. 1, Monday, May 15, 1899, newspaper, May 15, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74534/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.