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OPTIOIAL OKUAM OF OLAKHOMA 0EM0CRACOr F1UIAL U'lATB I'APBK OPPIUU OP I'UMUiUAtlON. HAJIItlUON AVKNUR.
VOLUME 14
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY FvENING. ATflURT 9 19Q
NUMBER 69
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LEARANCE
SALE
1 rorn now until August 1 1899 we will sell all of our
Ladies' Men's QLJfp
Children's I ow " ""
At coat to make ruo.ii foi oin immense fall mil winter stock
Eisensciimifii & Weckel.
Come early beforo sizes ari Vront"
James A Uantster 85 Shorb for St
118 W OKLAHOMA AYE.
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SPECIAL PKlCliS.
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1 Wall Paper I
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.. .THIS MONTH I
6c paper Be
7c paper Oc
10c paper 8c
12Jc paper 10c
15c paper 12
20c paper l(5c
Note Paper quire. 3c
Envelopes package . . 8c
6c Pencils lc
25c Books 10c
Hammocks at cost
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1 F. B. LILL
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IE & CO.
DRUG BOOK & NEWS DEPOT
VICTOR BLOCK - - GUTHRIE OKLA.
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J W McNKAL President
A J SEA Y Vice-President
Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $50000.
Surplus $10000.
Board of Directors JAME3 STRATTON
In addition to otucers of bank.. D. T. FLVNN
FRANK DALE.
J. R. COTTINC1HAM
Lb:
W. J. HORSPALL Cashier.
MANHOOD RESTOREDS:
bit V.uutzcr.ltiaprvxrlpuonof aiuruoiuFreui tinbMilrlan will qu.rkiy cms you of ail
neriou or dlia.M'auf lbs KPDeratiire organs aucti i I.ul ainulio-d auiil
Itua In llin Hack hi-niln-l Liulitluni. .tnoui Debility l'lmple
UafllnfitluDlnrrj l.xbnuailnsr Jr.ua Y rlcocele- ml Conatlpnilon
Itslopaali lisjoby day or i.Isbu PrevontaqutCkneaiul ducbarpe hid II iotcbecVl
leada to Dermaiarrho anil all the tinrrcr. nf ImMilHiuT 4 IT 11 It I.X K neant4 tba
liver the LlJneva and the urinnnr nrirana nf all irnnurilli. !I! I1 111. Ml iLreDf thena
aad rwtoreumail weak: orjanv
Tbe reason aufferen are not cured by Doctor! fa because 90 percent are tronbled wlihProatal Ilia
CUPIDENE tl cm known remd tu cure witbout an operation. Woo teaUu.o il A written
guarantee glren id raoiivj returned If S boxes dea cot effect a permanent cart 1 1 oo buz 6 let t K
BT mall Sen. In. vh-H circular and testimonials
Address DA VOL HLDlcixi: Co. r o Box 5OT. baa Francisco Cal
For sale by J. N. WALLACE. Guthrie. O. T.
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S.U) INDEED
Oaa.e Glrl'a
DISTURBING TILE SPORTjJ.
DENIES IT A DESPERATE BATTLE
Whitney Says He Did Not
Go Ont to Seek Admir-
al Dewey.
Scrlpps-McKae Le&sue.
New York. August 9 William 0.
Whitney has returned from Europe
and denies that the pnrposo of his trip
was to induce Dewoy to accept the
Democratic nomination for tho presidency.
OKLAHOMA FRUIT FEAST
A Large Number of Guests rnrtake of
MHnr Iced Melona.
Tho bnautlful homo of W H.jMerton
on Zlon's hill west of Quthrle was
illuminated with Ohlnoso lanterns and
tho radiant countenances of soino of
Uuthrio's best pcopto. It was tho oc-
casion nf a general Invitation to tho
peoplo of Quthrio to enjoy tho 'rults
of Oklahoma. Mr. Morten and his
family wcro right at home as cnBcr-
tainers and without any ceremony
the feaBt "was on' for ideal melons.
Paul Newman president of the Cap-
ital City melon society handled the
carving- knife. The first melon was
of tho Peorless variety very hibclous
indeed. Then came tho Pride of Law
rlo Queen Mountain Ureen Lawrle
Sweetheart Triumph all raised by
Farmer Farquharson of Lawrie
Frank Oreer ato until his feet com
menced swelling. Joe McNoal
and Paul Newman wero In a
race to sec who could eat the most.
Greer won out but a committee took
him homo.
Tho ladies who entered the race for
the prizes were Mcsdames Houston
llarde Quas and UetBch Misses Clou
denning and Campbell. There was
doubt as to tho numbor of melons de-
voured and no decision twas rendered
in behalf of them
Those who enjoyed these luscious
iced melons were-
Massrs. James end Victor Houston
Holt Newman Jenkins Greer Mo
Neal Cottlnghara Kelly Brewer
Paine Corklns Earl Cook and Paul
McNeal.
MesdameB Houston llarde Guss
Newman ami Uetsch; MIbrcb Campbell
Clendcnning Houston McNeal Ken-
nedy Utz.
The press was represented by II. O
Olds Btato Capital; F S. llarde. K. 0.
Star; F. L. Shellabargor K. 0 Jour-
Geo. L. Miller. Dramatie News- Frank
G Prouty Dally Leader.
JTrincn Line.
St. Louis and iSan Francisco 11 It.
Tho direct through car routo to points
in southwest Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas Indian Territory and
Texas.
Tho most direct route to St. Louie
and the east. Kansas City and the
northwest. Double daily vcstlbulcd
trains. Free reclining chair tars; ob-
servation and drawing room sleepers;
Htrvey dining halls. AbU the nearest
ticket agont of tho Frisco lino for full
particulars or wjlte II. F DuNtf
T P. & F. A. Oklahoma City O. T.
BnrAN Sntdkh G. P. A . St. Louis.
Over Half a Hundred American Soldiers
are Killed
INSURGENTS HOLD GROUND WELL
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DRUG
Renfro
COMPANY
And it Required Stosdy nnd Hard Fighting to Mako tho Rebels
Glvo
Way Gang of Rchol IMoltorR
1 lived in Manila.
Can-
Another Zoie Hale to Colorado.
823 10 for round trip ticket u to Den
ver Colorado Springs and Pueblo via
the Santa Fo route on sale August 5
6 and 7. Good for stopovers botweon
Pueblo and Denver Limited August
31 The Santa Fo's Colorado train
leaves Guthrie at 5:40 a. m dally. Free
chair cars and new sleepers tor par-
ticular) of sorvice aid other Informa-
tion see A. J. Corklns. at the depot
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Washington August u The following was reooived from Otis relative to
fighting at San Fernando-
"Mae Arthur with four thou and men. encountered the Insurgont army
of bx thousand strong concentrated around San Fernando this morning at
S15. At 10 o'clock wo had driven it tlvo miles in the direction of Angoleu.
The casuahties aro few. The attaok wai ordered for the 7th instaut
but rain did not permit the movement. The railway from Angola north
badly washed out by the unprecedented flood of last week la beyond tho
ability of the insurgents to repair.
Is closing out its stock oi Wallpaper below
coat to make room for a new ftill stock . 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
Paint Oils Hammocks Croquets Blank
Books Soaps and everything that is kept
in a first-class drug store
Come rnd let me make you prices.
-a9K-4see-
C. R. RENFRO
Opposite Postoillco 206 Oklahoma Avenae.
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Washington August 9 General Otis' report of the battle thlb morning
is not altogether satisfactory to tho war department ofllclals Ho says noth-
ing about the losses of tho unemy tho likelihood of their regathorlng or tho
ability of tho American troops to hold tho groifnd taken.
He says tho rood Is so badly washed out that tho Insurgents will bo un-
able to repair it? Will tho AmerloauB bo ablo to tako it and plaeo it in re-
pair. Uuless supplementary message Is received soon an luterrofatlvo tolo-
gram may bo forwarded to Otis
Manila August D. A lata report from MacArthur's battle tills morning
says the American loss Is 10 killed and IS wounded. Tho onomy prepared
for buttlo when the Americana appeared and resisted dosporutoly. The
firing was heavy on both sides Tho onemy was finally routed leaving
many dead and wounded on the Held
Manila AuguBt O. lt has been suspected for some time that tho Insur-
gents wore entering Manila under tho guise of peacoful Filipinos. Tho
provest marshal began an investigation and discovered that tho robols had
entered tho city and wero aotlvoly plotting to Instigate riotH. LaBt night
ho had the quarters of the enomy located In a cigar faotory at Iilnondo. A
company of the Sixth infantry ptoceeded to Iilnondo and surrounded tho
building. Tho factory was raided and 43 insurgents captured A numbor
of others escaped.
Manila August 0. Tho Americau casualties In tho battle today are 40.
MocArthur continued to drive tho Insurgents before him today until ho
reached San Dalino threo mllos from Angeles whoro he Is blvouaakcd
tonight. Tho advance will bo continued at daylight tomorrow. Tho
progress Is slow as tho roads and Holds are Hooded.
Manila August O.During tho advance today MocArthur captured tho
town of Calulut. Tho enemy lost hoavily At tlmos it required Htoady
hard fighting to mako tho Filipinos givo ground.
FIRST REUIjLENT RAND.
Kuvlrona too l'onerful tu
Itealat
About tho saddest thing in Indian
life 1b the sight of young peoplo who
have been educated to live the life of
tho whlteman but sink back Into the
semi-barbarous lite again.
White people living at Ited Hock
tell the svory of an Osage girl on tho
reservation near luero. cine spent
several years at the Haskell Institute
at Lawrence Kansas and when she
returned to tho village to visit her
parents she was thoroughly disgusted
with tho habits and customs of her
people and resolved never to lead the
life again. But the old Indians ridi-
culed her pride and made life u harden
for her. She went wrong and is now
living at th" settlement In greater
squalor than any of her brethren.
ATTENTION !
Xna't Trait Your J'hotoi to AReuts De
Direct With the Artist
We will make to any one sending us
u photo a llfe-blze oilletto crayon or
pastel portrait free of charge to intro-
duce our sunerior work hxact like-
nesi. hlu-hlv artistic finish and prompt dlclal
return ox small pnoio guarantees itnings warm lor orrenaera.
Send ua your photo at once I An interesting feature of the crusade
ARTISTS' UNION ! the part taken in It by the farmers'
293 Main at. Dallas Teaks wives It is said that farmers' wives in
Pottawatomie count? to the numer of
slxtv-four have signed & petition ask
Mumlilltii l'uatorultjr tu lu Dilteu fro
tho Territory.
War on gamblers is on lin earnest in
Oklahoma. The recent declaration of
a few ministers that thoy proposed to
attack the games of chanco men be-
fore the farmers havo an opportunity
to lose the earnings derived from the
great wheat and corn crop has met
with encouragement irom me men
whose co-operation in tho work will be
of the greatest good the supreme
court justices.
When Judge uurioru neia court at
Chandler u fow weeks ago he read the
riot act to tho ofllcers of the law. in
a strongly worded ultimatum he de-
clared that the operation of gambling
houses was in violation of the laws of
Oklahoma and that they aa ofllcers
would be cdmpelled to see that this a6
well as otner laws is respected. Over
at Enid Judge McAtee has announced
a similar intention of making things
warm for cfllclals who are lax in their
duty. It is understood that this is a
part of a concerted movement In
which tho three Judges will have a
part and at the fall sessions of the
district court the wearers of the judl-
ermine will proceed to maue
A Colorado Suntmtr
Differs from Bumtnan elsewhere The
altitude of Colorado U ona to three
miles Heat Is grateful not enervat-
ing She Rocky mountalno of Colorado
are magnificent To ba out of doors
In this ideal region bunting fichinff
and mountain climbta; ls Una tenia
for the tired. Illustrated book "A
Colo: ado Summer" free on application
to local agent of the Santa Fe. The
best way to go is via the Santa Fe
route.
Buy a Coupon book and save 10
percent on lour L-un-ryi $5 OQ
books SO; $3.00 book $2.76
POND'3 8TBAM LAUNDBV
ing officials to close gambling bouteo.
l . 4L.Im .aaie-.-a4i ill
I iney onow iu vueir uunuuua ni.
I. '.-. l 1 .V .11 anA
nave pieuiy ui iuuucjt . t -that
the temptations of the amin
are great
Ozlortd fUnte ill .j Avyuttit4 .
For the colored picnic at Aep August
24th we will sell round trip tickets
Guthrie to Asp for 81 Tickets good
only on this date. Train No. 00 leav-
ing Quthrle at 5:10 a m will stop at
Asp to discharge passengers and train
Na. 505 leaving Asp at 10:02 p m. will
btop to take on passengers. A J
Corklns agent Santa Fe route
T7i . and 31 Collrgc
To the Young Men and Women of
Oklahoma .
Are you ambitious to secure a col-
lego education? Are therci obstacles
In tho way ? You can get a thorough
modern practical higher education at
the Oklahoma Agricultural ana me-
chanical College at Stillwater at the
minimum of expense and with a possi
blllty of helping yourself as you go.
Our general course In science and
literature provides the most approved
training for a thorough and broad
education including in the collegiate
courso alone three years of German or
Latin four years of. the Kngii.u lan-
t-uage ana literature a :un comple
ment oi tne sciences ana matuetnaucs
and of the higher miscellaneous and
"culture" studies.
This is the ceneral course but we
give to students desiring It a special
thorough and extensivo training in
agriealture horticulture mechanical
engineering chemistry botany biol-
ogy stenography typewriting print-
ing and bookkeeping. We have a do
partment of music.
These several lines are taught by
trained specialists and by the munifi-
cence of the government wo aro able
to Illustrate their teaching by 830000
worth of the most approved appliances.
A new hbrary building and chemistry
bulldinc are now in process or. erec
tion Our library contains 0000 vol-
umes. The agricultural experiment station
connected with and a part of the col-
lcce (rives a measure of employment to
t number of young men during the.
year. It is just now publishing bulle-
tins of uuusual Interest to the farmers
of Oklahoma which can be received
free of cost by any one sending his
name.
Two years' preparatory course for
those needing It. Good board iu olubs
about 81-75 per week In families 83 to
83 per wtek. Rooms 81. 50 to 83 per
month. Fell term opeua September
II. 159 Write for catalogue.
A. O Scott President
Caltulu JIhiiu Itcalena - C'oiuiimmler of
the Military Hand.
The 'following orders wero issued
from the adjutant general's office to-
day: .'Tbhi'itohy or Oklahoma
Officii or Adjtuant Gknkiiai.
OimiltlK Aug. 0 1801).
Special orders Na 13.
1 Upon his own request Captain S.
A. Mann Is horeby relieved from com-
mand of tho First Regiment Hand Ok.
N. U.
2. Captain Mann will make an in-
voice in duplicate of all government
property in his possesson retaining
one and forwarding one copy to this
office.
By order of the governor.
Bbht O. Ormbr
Adjutant General
TRAINS
STRAIN
Are Now
Central
Running Oklahoma
Road in Operation.
M'ss Ilattie Hunt returned from hor
seven weeks visit to California and
other western state-. Hho Is enthusi-
astic in praise of her trip. Misa Flor
once Hadley did not return with her.
Perry Hnterprlse-Tlmofl.
French Flailing Smack Fired on
Berlpps-Monae Laue.
London. August U A gunboat this
morning fired n a Frenoh fishing
smauk off Dungeness on tho ooaBt.
One fisherman was killed!
If interested In horses cows or
sheep tako the Form Journal. Wo
will give this paper for tho balanoo of
1800 and all of lwxj lloi loot and 1003
nearly five years to all subscribers
new or old who pay for the Oklahoma
Weekly Leader a year ahead. This
oiler is for a short time only.
i REE! FREK! FREE !
Surlppc-MeRao League.
Indoipn'nce Kat. August 8 The
Kunsai i .houia Central and South-
wester! d the new lino of tho
Santa I - i Jt th from this city is now
running regular pusionger and freight
trains botween Independence Kas.
and Dartlosrille I. T.
The road ie oorupleled six miles
south of Ilartlebvilleandis surveyed to
Collinsville and will finally eonnect
with the main line of the Santa Fo at
Guthrie About itOO men and 150 teams
are at work on the road at llartleavllle
and the name number will begin work
at Guthrie next week and work north.
Whtn the road is completed to Guth-
rie and connect- with the main line of
the Santa Fe there all through trains
on that road from Kansas City to Gal-
veston will run over thU rosd st it is
loo miles shottcr than the present
route via Arkansas City The road ss
being built in a first class condition In
every particular and will m one of
the most important roads or the Santa
Fe svstem.
1 he running of the first train over
the new road was a great event for
the new towns along the line and at
each town all the people turned out to
see the train go through
MImj Ruth Sesmore of Hartle-vllle
has the distinction of being the first
woman passenger on the new road-
Of a Rigid Examination is
Telling Strongly on
Dreyfus.
Bcrlppj-MoIUe league.
Rennes August 9 Tho Droyfus
court martial convened in searet bos
slon thin morning. Tho examination
of the fifty-ninth document of the se-
cret dossier wan begun. Dreyfus Is
showing the strain of rigid examina
tion
1 COUNTY WBUL
Koll Hli Over 1AO Tvachurn I'rvaant.
The barometer was thoroughly dls-
oumod in the physios class tills morn-
tng. Ouo hundred and llfty-nlnn toaohers
now on tho roll.
Miss Anna llorran late of Kansas
enrolled with uh yosterday.
Rev. M. Oopulund made us a visit to-
day. Superintendent Dodd'u elate In draw-
ing Is now elitublug the steps by threes.
We drow throo steps today and expect
to double it each day and come out on
tho top ono.
True to Ills word. Prof. Stevens pre-
sented a mad stone and gave a very
pointed talk on it and itH supposed use-
fulnuas. Ho suld in part J "I'll o stone Is oom-
poflod of tho hair of the animal from
which it Is obtained. It is ooverud
with a limy snbstauue and Is ory
light It is at first a grayish oolor
and turns: dark front the aeeumula-
tloti of dust.
"On account of the adhou ve power
of the uoverlug it sticks to wounds
from the bite of dogs. The stone
has no inedlelual powerB wiiatever It
Is found in two-hoofed animals.
"There are thirty-one different dis-
eases common to dogs which cause
them to have fits Vary few case are
hydrophobia
"There is only one known remedy
or this dreadful disease This Is
known as the Pasteur remedy. The
physician injects the medlrine Into the
blood shortly after the patient has
been bitten This uausett hlin to huvo
have u inlld form of hydrophbla. The
patient will have tliU dreadful dt-ease
but ouee." B A.
AFTER
FM
Filibustering Expeditions in
the Interest of Jiminez
lc be ;ileld Up
Scrlpn-Mcltae League.
Washington August 9 Genera
lirooko has given Instructions to pre
vent at all hntards any filibustering1
expedition in the luterest of Jlmtne
leaving Cuba.
slmiiKil Vonrntlou 11' a T V. Atatllf Oct
VO.V7 tS'JU.
For tho above occasion -vo will sell
round trip tickets to Portland Tacoino.
and Seattle at ono regular llrst clasB
limited rate; tickets on Bale October
14. -15 and 10 1800. Good to return dp
to November iio. Stopovers will bo
allowed on going and returning trip
at any point west of the Missouri river
within limit of ticket. For further
information call on A. J. Corklns agt
Santa Fe route.
Xutlntr Tn an 1 p. m
Advertising and notice shoulj.
reach the Leader not later than 1 p
m. if It is desirable thoy should appea
on the same day they aro handed in
Patrons and friends will please mak
a note of this.
at lr in Xrn inrr.
I will reeelve sealed proposals Vj
285 loads of sand up to Tuesday even
log next to bo delivered at the slto -'
tho now opera house. M. White
Contractor
AH tAtuittlry itnirh caution Dtllerrv
J'OJVW HT1U3X llVNDn
J'uarrl or
A I.lff ttlMt Portrait (Jrayon
II ttltr Color trte. .
In order to Introduee our excellent
work wu will moke toauy one sending
Uuy a Coupon book and uavo IO
poroent on your Laundryi $Q.OO
book$4-.60i S8.00 book $2.75
POND'S BTKAM LAUNDRY
City VottHU tlrupllHHt Halt
Hon J. VI Kirk write from Mor-via
Texas to the Seliuleuu-rg Stickler
us a photo a life size portrait orayon ! nad!T da APrl! -- "M7
pastel or water eolor. free of charge. I ttrmmr friend look at every eottpu
Small photo promptly returned. Bxaot i P--"'" M T" P" "7 -a yo w"
likeness and a mgtiiy artistle finish "" !"" "!- - ---.
iitwa riant
We oiler one hundred dollars reward
for any ease of catarrh that eaunot be
eared by UaH'e Catarrh Cure
F. J CHUNKY A Co.. Props..
Toledo Ohio.
We. the undersigned have known P.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years and
believe him perfectly honorable In all
buslueM tran-aettons and ntiHuetaiiy
able to eerry out any obligations made
by their Ann Wjui A Tkuax.
Whole-ale DrugyleU Toledo O.
Wai.ii-i. Kin max A Maktim
Wholesale DruggleU Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and Hiuooua surfaeee of the system.
Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug
gtata Teetlmonlala free
DK-'AUT-IKNT bTOUB.
guaranteed -end ydur photo at once oa -"-. w " V" -- uu
to C. L Maroehai Art Company Hi K-- B?ptng wounds at the mercy of
Elm btreet Dallas Texas. those whowant to pilfer fie number
of balee in Texas taken from the orlg-
INTERNATIONAt. CRICKET.
Toronto Ont Aug;. . The International
cricket match between CanadA acl tho
United States tra continued thlo Encr-lns
an concluded at 5:45 p. at. the Amorteana
wlanlng- In tbs two !enln.o by C4 rune
In the flrit Innlnr the Americans aoorafl
Kt and t-e CanadUns 3 bat la the sec-
ond veaiure the Canadians met oltls alo-
I a-ter an- cloood their lnnlne vrttb V&
sgalDct H- b- ?o A--tesa&
Biggie Herry Rok No t of Th!Dl 'n"B up into me .uou-auo..
Bigglf Hooks is all about berries. Afeaiemufr1 a.urnB u ff1? l lne
whole eucyelopediaof berry lore boll-1 legWoturr. when the bill known
ed down after the manner of Farm ' th omPreM "'' w" belnT dl'
Jpurnal Tells about varieties about cowd ? th" B-Bltu .
plrntinir gr wing mulohlng1cultlvat-ile1-" "wu -.-.-. r.a. M-
tng. picking and marketing. It give. ii-" the measure. In "svver to a
praotlcal pointers from the pens of question asked by me one of the eoto
scores of leading berry growers from
all parts of the country who have con-
tributed to its oolums It has Colored
representetsonsof berry truo to size
end color thinly three portraits of
prtottcel berrvtuep nil thirty-flye
other Illustration handsomely bound
la cloth The pries is SO cents free
by mall address the lu.lishfrs Wll-
tner Atkinson Co. Ph delnll?
' llrinitor America
is one of tho war books which Is likely
to Loin continuous demand. It is a.
nanoramlu reeord nf tho triumphs ( '
Yankee Doodle. The eagle llapH li i
wings on every page and "Old Ulor
waves around and above overy seen
Prominent otliaere oonueated with tt
war are hero portrayed us well .
aiany of the "men behind the guns '
Military life la pictured to the cytt
from recruiting to guard mount and.
skirmish line Nor Is the ludlcruu-
omltted. Th. company oook receiv a
the atteutlon uuo to bis luiportan
tne mess it) shown cavalry scenes
given: the hospital arrangements a.
depleted the heroines of the R
Cross service are displayed; stre
eeues in Havanu Santiago and eld.
where are unrolled the new e'tiz:. i
or subjeete (which are they?) of I u
Maui appear and disappear ut ti o
leaves are tamed.
In a word the gar vlelU the n ""
loealUiee and sees the tumultuous ni w
life without the risk or expense of a
sea voyage.
The Album la iXxS lua-e vt. i 3
13 ounces printed on the iTnt-t com- i.
paper.
Mailed to any audreas n tne Tint i
HUtee Canada or Mexico for l o. n'-.
to eover pofctuge and packing. i.
way lie seen at any tleketoftieeof t
Tilir Four route).
Order at onee ug the .-
lUd. Address Wahm-m J. I
Passenger and Ticket
Mit a is "
JtMHil. lllnwli or St 1-uW Will B.I-WUI.
One la Uathrle.
Mr Joseph Hlrsoh of 8t Louis
eawe in this morning from a vlait over
the territory and atone decided to
establish a large department store
He will use the old altar Qatar oohm.
fie Is up to date in hie line and has
plenty of knowledge of Oklahoma's
DHidneas oanture lie knows where
the transient trade lien therefor he
will locate In Guthrie
inittee how many bales of eotton were
made by the compresses la Oaivotton
that were ta'-t. irom tne original
bales compressed there He answered
About six tbou.sa.ad hale-."' And yet
thpre nro thoo vho deory the Ameri-
can Cotton Company's roundlap bae.
from which there I not one ouuca of
waste and which reaches tho mill ex-
actly as it leaveB tho press
Annual SlfHiny of 0nmltnati Or
lloo-lloot Denieer HrpUmhr it-13
For the above OMatdon w will sell
round trip tleketc to Denver at the
rate of one lowest standard -rat elate
fire plus ii. 'PiekeU on sale Septem-
ber . 7 and 8. trood to return up to
September 0. Continuous passage in
each direction oxeept that stop-overs
will be allowed on going trip after
reaching first Colorado oomm n point
A J C'ORKINS.
Agent Santa Fe Route
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Torturing
Disfiguring Humors
Itching- Huriilng. und 5caly
Eruption of the Skin and
Scalp with Loss of Hair
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 59, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 9, 1899, newspaper, August 9, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74606/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.