The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, July 28, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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0LYMPIA
With Admiral Dewey ADoard
Leaves Trieste on
August 2.
Scrlpps-McHuu League.
Tilestii July JS- The oru!(or Ol.vm-
pla with Dewey ubonril will leave
hero AuK'UBt 2. Isano Hnsk sailor on
tho Olympla died In tho hospital here
and was burled today with military
honors.
Paris July 28. It is Btated here
that Dewey will be received with
honors by the Marseilles authorities
on the occast3n of hies btop there on
his way homo.
WIOIIIL'A
STIIHE'J' FAIR
'1 In. C'mmuurciMl Club of That City at U ork
uu the bcliemi'.
Prusident Charles G. Cohu of the
Commercial club who called a luoot-
injj said litis iiiuidIh' to a Deacon
reporter:
"I would lllto to liavo a salaried sec-
retary at woilc by August 1. lie
should be employed for throe monthB
Wo want an energetic well informed
man who will confer frequently with
the proposed general eonimitt e and
attend for them the raiding ot money
and tho securing of exhibits and the
amusement features. Thcro will be a
mass of correspondence ncuetsary and
the clorlcal work will easily occupy
one man's time. I am not as a. rule
an enthusiast on such tunttors as this
but I am confluent that the street fair
will be by far tho most popular pro-
ject of the kind ever tried In Wichita.
I boliovo more peoplo will bo In tho
city thun for any previous occasion in
Wlchltr's history. Wo will give a fair
that will compare favorably with tho
btot and not only Wichita and the
surrounding country but all the terrl
tory with which our wholesalers do
business will furnish us our crowds."
Tho business men of Quthrio aro
going to have a fair. Tho business
men's club will have a meeting at ence
and select a finance committee hocro-
tary and assistant secretary who will
commence active operations in corres-
pondence getting out premium lists
programmes of the days aud all nec-
essary advertising. Watch for the call
of the meeting.
COPY
Of Instructions lor
to bo Sent
Supervisors
Out.
Scrlppa-McKue League
Washington July 2d Census Di-
rector Merrlam has computed the
proparatton of olBeial instructions to
Buporvlsors and each ot the 2S0 ap-
pointees will receive a copy this week
HOPKINS JUNDA31USEO.
To Compel Illm to Apportion Stlioul Lund
Moiiujr a irr tho JLhw.
Attorney Lewis I'. Mo&ier of tho
firm of Morph'b & Mosler of I'awnee
arrived In Outhrio today and at once
proceeded to mandamus Territorial
Auditor Hopkins to corCpol him to
apportlen ull the money derived from
school lands in sections It) and 30 In
euch tcowiiBhip in tho Chorokee outlet
and Pttwnoe and Toukawa reservations
to the schools within tho lauds and
also to apportion to them their share
of tho moneys derived from sections
10 and 30 in each township In old Okla-
homa aud to apportion all money
raised from school lands in tho strip
to tho schools within the strip.
31 US. UhAZh rt'INS.
Her TariQ In ICunta All tbut la Lft of Her
Onot) ComforUblu Uttutu.
Judge Strang who ih l.iokiug utter
ttit! egai uilaiiK of Mr Belle Ulsze
i Kiuneci th L der today that he
had received a decision from ttie eourt
atChanuto Kansas that the law suit
terminal' d In favor of hid clltmt Mrs
Glaze The suit wuk ot-gun by the
plaintiff to regain poskeMUon of a val-
uable farm near Uhanute which l.cr
husband bad fraudulently disposed ot
prior to his sudden departure for parts
unknown
Mrs Glaze is an estimable lady and
her many friends congratulate her on
her good lu k.
Uuinbuy
There are humbugs In ' preaohers
also in doctors and patent modicinea.
but there arq aUo good preaohers doc
tors and patent medicines uunsen's
Pino Tar CouL'h Honor is a irood uikII-
cine absolutely guaranteed for coughB
colds and la grippe and all bronchial
troubles. For sale by J. H Wallace.
Long Delayed Tax Leaf Nettled
In tho matter of the baek taxos for
the year 1805 on cattle in the reserva-
tion to toe north an agreement was
reached Saturday whereby A. II.
Pierce reooiver is to pay the amount
ot taxes for 1805. which i gH.OSl ii
with interest at the rate of 6 per cent
making a total of S3.59S.SO This
agreement was made by the commis-
sioners aud Horace Speed represent-
ing the cattle men subject to the ap-
proval of Judge Hainor Perry Enter-
prise. FunwtiH Swhs Inventor Dead
Scrlpps-McRae f-eagne.
Berne July IS M. Relnbereh. the
famous Swiss inventor who built the
great Rlgi Mountain railways Is dead.
Re I'll 8 til to Exhibit.
8cripps-McUao League.
Rome July 29 The Pope has re-
futed the request that the product ot
Vatican vineyards be exhibited at the
Paris exposition.
HALL
Captures an Important Strat-
egic Point on Laguina
de Bay.
SorIpg8McRao League
Washington July 28 Tho following
was received from Ucn. OtCs today:
"Uon Holl with 1000 mon cap-
tured Calamba an Important strategic
position on Laguina do Bay yesterday.
driving out auu insurgents His com-
mand was composed of portions of tho
Fourth cavalry Twcntvfirst Infantry
and tho Washington volunteers trans-
ported in launches and canoes a gun
boat accompanying them The emu.
altles were two killed one mortally
three seriously and scvon slightly
wounded The Insurgents' casualties
are unknown. Forty 8panlsh prisoners
worn released- A bpanish gunboat in
good condition long sought for in tho
uay was captured. Hits town was
tho direct objeetlvo of Gen Lawton
when ho captured Santa Cruz end
launches in April but was unablo to
reach that town by boats on account
oi shoal water."
Want to HelouK (u
the United Nates
Scripps-McHao Lunelle
Sun Francisco July 28 This morn
ing's papers soy the natlvos of tho
Island ot ICitialo in the Carolines
want to bo annexed to the United
States Tho king and several chiefs
It Is Btated liavo forwarded a petition
to that effect to tho United Statos.
TRAMP
Shot tho Policeman Who How-
over Wiugod His 3Jnn.
dcripps-McUao League.
Parsons Kansas July 28. John
Vanhorne a policeman wat shot and
killed early this morning by u tramp
who escaped from jail llefore dvlng
Vanhorne fatally skot the tramp.
FRIDAY WHIST.
i;ntrtulned till
Moinlnu l? Mr
IS'cnl.
T A.
Mrs. T. A Weal entertaiuod the
Friday WhlstClub at her home 723
east Noblo avenue at 10 o'clock this
morning. Mrs C. C Mngaun m cured
the first prize Mrs John F. Stone
second prize and Mrs. Dr Illzon tho
consolation prize An elegant lun-
cheon was sorved at I o'clock Tho
following wero present Mesdames L
B Kimball Cora Grlssell E O. Dark
er J. C. Foster Goo.-E. Bllllngsloy II.
II. Ilagan J II. Burford J.O Severns
F B. Lucas A. G 0. Bloror W. M.
Spurlock Dr. Uixon O. 0. Magann J
W. McNcal It. U. Carlln Joo Wisby
John Cox BonJ. F. Ucgler S. K. Van
Voorhces C. 11. Filson 0. R. Brooks
Gal Orner W A. Fraslor John F.
Stone
Iiihiimi Negro Killed.
crlpp-McHac League.
Now Orleans. July 28 An Insane
colored patient of the state asylum
wns shot ant' killed by Marshal Curry
near Jackson last night Curry
thought ho was tho man wanted for
assaulting a white woman
Another vw Rate to Colorado.
5J23 10 for round trip tickeis to Den-
ver Colorado Springs and Pueblo via
the Santa Fo route on sale August 5
0 and 7 G.od for stopovors between
Pueblo and Denver. Limited August
31 The Santa Fe's Colorado trln
leave-. Guthrie at 5:10 a. m. daily. Free
cnuir oar and new sleepers. For par-
tloular. of i-orvlce a d other Informa-
tion sec A. J. Oorklns at the depot.
Mrs. KoniWor Dmul.
Srrlpps-MoRap League
Hillsboro Ohio July 28 - The mother
of Socator Koraker died this morning
afUr a long illness.
All Laundry work caih on DtUvrry.
VUHUH htUAil LAUNUnV
Buy a Coupon book anrliavii to
per cent on tour Laundry; $5 OO
book $4 50j $3.00 book 92 75
POND'S bTEiM LAUNDRY
Mrs. Bobt W Ramsay and cbi'dren
arrived last night from Bay View
Michigan and other summer resorts
Mrs. HamsayV outing was cut short by
their having sold their Cleveland avu
neue residence and the purchase' de-
string possession Augu t 1. Mis Ram-
say will lease temporary quarters un-
til Mr Ramssy returns from his pur-
chasing trip through the east when
they will begin the erection oi a large
modern residence.
frlce Lint
St. Louis and San Francisco R R.
The direct through car route to points
in southwest Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas. Indian Territory and
Texas.
The most direct route to St. Louis
and the east Kansas City and the
northwest. Double dally vestlbuled
trains. Free reclining chair carbj ob-
servation and drawing room sleepers;
Htivry dining balls. Ask the nearest
ticket agent of the Frisco line for full
particulrs. orwJite B F Duu
T. P. & F. A. Oklahoma City O. T.
UBYAU &NYDEB U f. A. bt. LOUU.
There will be a special meeting of
the Guthrie Athletic Club Friday July
29 1689 at 8 p m-. for the purpose of
passing upon certain applications for
membership In said club. All mem-
bers are requested to be present.
J. C Josts President.
Attests Heut 0 Obxzx. Secretary
IAQDA
Indians are Killing Pillaging
aud Outraging Women
in Mexico.
Scrlpps-McKae League.
San Franaisoo July 23 Details of
tho Yaqurt uprising in Mexico have
been rccolvcd hero. Tho "Indiana are
killing pillaging and outraging. They
outraged two nuns and two nlantcrs'
daughters afterwardkilling them. A
missionary named Ileltrani and an
unknown priest wero also killed and
their bodies horribly mutilated.
El Paso Tex. Jul 2S. -Tho Yaqua
uprising is becoming serious Indians
are in open ruboll on and drclaro they
will permit no further encroachments
on territory which tlioy claim Is their
own. President Diaz is determined to
crush them aud has taken measures to
carry on! tho determination.
COUNCIL JIEKLINU
To llonil thtt City' ZnilelitvilncsK-Mluor
Mnttor Dlnpened of
Mayor Berkey presided ut the meet-
ing of the city council last night and
city clerk Chris. Laux acted in his of-
ficial capacity.
Policeman JelT Taylor ut his request
was given a ton days' vacation.
The city cugineor was ordered to
advertise for bids for laying perma-
nent sidewalks In cases whero tho
proporty ownors have failed to com-
ply with tho ordinance.
Tho mayor was authrized to appoint
an assistant street commissioner.
City Clerk Laux was Instructed to
notify by publication all property
owners to cut the weeds on thoir prem-
ises and on failure to do so after ten
days notice tho city will do tho work
and tax tho cost against each individ-
ual and arrest s will follow for main-
taining a nulsanje.
Tho streot aud alloy committee was
Instructed to employ a man mid learn
with a mower to cut tho wcds on tho
streets.
M Luther Wust agent for Col.
Nathaniel McKay aHked permission
to move tho building into Division
street from lots 23 and 24 block 45
which is the northwest corner ot Okla-
homa avenue and Division street pre-
paratory to erecting a -large brick
block Permission was granted for
the corner building and the street and
alloy committee- will pass upon the
matter of allowing the tus'de building
to bo moved Into the street
Numorous prospective bor.d pur-
chasers have filed bids with Clerk
Laux for 310800 in bonds which are to
bo sold This amount roprosentB the
city's Indebtedness As some of the
bidders wanted to meet the bourd In
person the matter was postponed un-
til Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
Thorofuie thr council adjourned till
8 o'clock p. m Saturday July 29.
QUADBUPLE
Execution Takes l'liico In Hnl-
tlmnro Four 3Ion Swlnp.
Scrlppt-McIUe League
Baltlmuro July 28 A quadruple
execution occurred hero this morning
four men Joseph Bryan 0irnollus
Gardnor Charles Jainos and John
Myers being swung Into eternity
The execution was successful.
Sailed Tor MuuIIh
Scripps-Mclleu Loaguu.
San Francisco July S8. The trans-
ports Ohio and Newport sailed at raid
night and the Taeoma this morning
wild iruujro auu rruruu tor iuaniia.
Dltlrlet Court
Tho f llowmg uiuub have been filed
In the district clerk's office :
B 11. biuft'ord Company of Michigan
vs. school district No 28 of Logan
county for the collection of 8110 70.
0t eral & Uornor attorneys for the
piatnlltr.
T m Tnrrants vs. Ed Laws for tho
oolleetton of an account of ! 40 ap-
pealed from Judge Faulkner's oourt
Jones & Dovwreux attorneys fer the
plaintiff.
John Bright v Mike Cawidy for
the oolleetton ot 815 for personal ser
vloe.i appealed from Judge Prtee's
court. Brown & Stewart attorneys
for pltintlrt. '
Captain Robinson vs. A. L Ayers et
al at aabment; appealed from Justice's
curt.
T A. Baggott vs. E. O Durkfe per.
sonal service account of 676) appealed
from Judge Sodders' eourt. J L Cal
vert attorney for plaintiff
John Wa ker vs. J. H Ilavlghorst
and 11 L White ounty surveyor to
force the opening ot a road.
W. P Eager H. L. Millor. J W.
Hamilton the Bunk of Indian Teri.
tory and the Capital National Bank
vs sohool district Ne 70 Logan county.
ll'eufc Mack
Is an iudleatiou of Bright's disease.
You should get a box of Ilrlght'n Kid-
ney Pills at once. Bright's diseahe Is
the most dangerous known to medieal
science- Priee 26c a box For tale by
J. N. Wallace.
Hay tuttir Can lie Cured
Cut this out and mail toC. W. Beggg
Sons i Co. Chiosgo and they wi
mail to you free a sampie of Rumen's
Cream Casarrhal which it sold under
a positive guarantee tocur hay toter
catarrh and oatarrhal deafness. Full
sized bottles will be found at J. N.
Wallace's drug store.
rfaii (e itnd UU Mother.
Burt Hoover of Medicine Lodge. U
hunting his mother whom he has not
seen for 12 years Her nauio was Mrs.
Ross floorer It is now Mrs. Joe
Clarlf. Bqrt Hoover can be found by
addressing btm at Enid.
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t3vCirrr-v
Is closing out its stock of Wallpaper below
cost to in.ike room for a new ftill atrk Now
is your chance to paper your house.
We have reduced the price of everything in
our store in the way of Drugs Drug Sundries
Paints Oils Hammocks Croquets lllank
Books Soaps and everything that kept
in a first-class drug store.
Come rnd let tne make you prices.
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8 C. R. RENFRO
O OnDOSitfl PoStuflka. 9.flfi fllctohnmn inun
DAMAGING
Reports About Otis May Lead
to His Being Court
Martialed.
Scrippa-MuICtie League.
Now York July 28 A Washington
dispatch to the Journal uonveys tho
report that Otis may be court mar-
tialed. It is intimated that dumagliig
roports have been recolved from Law-
ton and McArthur which uro likely to
be supprossud and that these will con-
stitute grouudu for court martial on
the groimd of Inoftlolonoy.
ALL IN CUSTODY.
Uoveruor llxrnci Uiuei huiI Honors ltvqiil.
" ullloui
Yesterday Uoveruor Barnes Issued a
requisition on the governor of Texus
for John Anderson colored who on
September 18. 18B7 murdered David
Kustls.Ja white boy. by cutting1 oil hU
head with a ruzor at Shawnee. He
was arrested and given a ahangc of
venue und escaped from Jull ut Chand-
ler. Anderson Is under arrest at Cor-
slauna Toxas. Deputy Uiiited Status
Marshal Tilgbmau left yesterday for
Anderson.
The govorno. also issued u requisi-
tion on Judge Springer; of tho Indluu
territory for tho three Taylor broth-
ers given names unknown. They are
wauled lu Lincoln county for cattle
stealing. Deputy Sheriff lllekfonl is
after the Taylors
Governor flattiea honored a requlsl
Hon from tho Governor of lowu for
ono Thomas Mnuks charged with rap-
ing a ton year old girl. Meok lu In
jail at Oklahoma City. Shorllr Junius
h Stout of Polk county proceeded to
Oklahoma City to socuro Meek
CODKIMU n.vn
Knturtultiod I-int UruulncHt thI(oiue of
MUa Julo l'alno
ffho Young Ladles' Cooking Club
gar -? seml-monthlv lunnhxin Ucl
evening at the home of MIm Jo4 J
I'alno. I'ogressivo eating was thcV
progrummu oi the evening The foi -
lowing wtiro present: Mtnees Bloekie
J amis n Zoo Kimball Uuth Brooke
Noltie Kimuuii Louise Brooke Lillian
Laux Amy Brooks Adele Kesler Mu
bel Painter Anna aeoly Leun Hunter
Mary Nicholas Helen Green Meters.
Dr P tty. Carl Havlghoret W 1'ota
Phillips Ralph aeay Lfou Gilbert G.
L. Miner Normuu Smith Wm. Brooks.
Roy Wlnton George M. Green J. B.
McKay 0. W. Brewer O. H. Willis
and V Q. Houston.
NTltfiKT FAIR iiKKTlNU
At lliu Club ltota Toiiiubt Ht 8 O'eleek
Upon a. iwution signed by a number
of businsta ttvu I hereby eall a meet-
ing of the Rutin. us Men's Club for to-
night at the Guthrie elub rooms for
the purpose of considering the ad via-
bility of holding a street fair. Kvtry
body tu-nous Ikk Lbvy Pree't.
Jaxbi CoofBii See'y.
A Colorado Hummer
Differs from summers elsewhere. The
altitude of Colorado is ono to three
miles Boat Is gratuful. not euorvat
lug. She Rooky mountains of Colorado
are magnificent. To he out of doors
lu this Ideal region hunUug flsbiug
and mountain ellmblng. U a Sue touie
ior tae ureu. UHietrated book A i
-oio.auoummer" free ou upplleat uu
to loel agent of the Sauta Fe The
beat way to go i via the Santa Fe
route.
Then Vut Uo
The city ic after those persons
whose premise are overgrown with
weeds. Tee flue is SI to U for ng.
leeting to ole-ir away the weeds br.Ule
the eosts taxed upagalnat tte proper
ty. Read the elty oleru'e nouuo tlee-
where in the Leader.
Jlfa aud Work
Bright's Ktdnev Pills will muiin von
eat well work well and think well.
The brain controls the body. If your
braiu la not bilgbtyuucaunoteompote
In life with your fellow men. Bright's
Kidney Pills make bright people Get
the genuine. 25 cents For tale by J
Nt 'iVallaefl
DBiXJG
COMPANY
TERRIBLE
Accident in an Ohio Town-
Two Men are Blown
to Atoms.
Sorlpps-Mollne League.
Btshopvllle O. July 88. Whlh pre
paring to hoot un oil well today tw i
mon were IiIIIhiI mid another fatall
Injured by u .-xplostou of nltro glyv
corlno Tlie dead men woro blown to
atoms.
Luotgorl'fl HonmniB at CIiIcuko.
Sorlpps-MoHuo League.
Chletigo July 8 The body of
Adolph L. Luetgert arrived here in
charge of the dead convict's son Ar
nold. this morning. An ologsnt cas
kot onciises tho remains and ho t-x
penso Iiiih been spired to make the
funeral appointment dignified
Troon A Oil' Duly
Soripps-Meltne League.
Cleveland Ohio July 8 Troop A
mounted which has been doing slrllt.
duty waa ordered off duty toduy
I)aiinii;o !y Kitrtliquiiku
in Hawaiian IslandR
Scrlpps-HLMae League
Pott Townsend July So Latest
odvlee euy the Hawaiian Islands huve
been violentlv hnkf.n hv u ..nrii.
quakoaud Mauna Lou continue n.
eruption Damage la eetlmuted ft'
SW.0O0.
Major Harrington Dead
Sorlpps-MoIUe League.
Cairo July 88. W. II Harrington
membor of the American fish commit
hiwn died Kt Abara while en route f :
the blue Nllf
I'ruUite Ouuit.
Probate Judge Foeter toduy made
two oouplec of colored folks happy by
Blurting tueui on tne rigiil road lur
- omr. joyous ecreer. He Issued mar
rtutt ones to Wm. Willi. age a
V.B"u armaiin ftiauuen uge 20 both
f
ptangston W C Martin age i3 . ?
Hilton and Maalllo L. IllKgins a...
IB of McKinley.
The case of Maggie O. Rhodes ts I
W ll-wit wuk ill d with Judge l'ost.
toduy It Is fur the poeaeseltin of tin-
store room occupied by defendant as t
drug store The case will be tru.'
Holiday Ueorge a Green is attornt
tor plaintiff
All Laundry urork eaelt on J)etieeru
I'OWa HTiiAlt liAVXHn
Buy h Coupon book and save to
per ont on your Laundry; srx.
bookSKSOi $00 book $2. 76
Pi'ND'l STBAM I AUNUR'k
AlTKNTIOS 1
Don't Trunt Your l'hoto to Aseau-D
Illreet With the ArtUU
We will make to any one seuding u
a pboWl a life-size o lie tie eruun . i
pastel portrait free of o barge to in it.
(lue our superior work Bxaet lik
ness highly erUslie floieh aod prompt
re .urn ut small photo guarantee)
Bend us your photo at o ee
ARriSTB UNION
OH Main ml nulla If a
PIMPLES
PREVENTED BY
fSOAP
Tbetuori i il. t li veskm purify iug and boau-
ttfyiuK x'l' in will in purest and w. .lest
fer toilet Utili ami uurtery. It strikes at
the eoMt of Uwl eouipluxioas r-J rougu
baiulu faUiag hair aud baby Uwiuthe.
viz. tlte cloKiJod. irritated intlamtd ot or-
VoxL.d or uluiih PiKks.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, July 28, 1899, newspaper, July 28, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74596/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.