The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 94, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 19, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL UHO.A.M OF OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY- 1PClAt- "s.Ii I'AI'BR-CFPICK OF PUBLICATION I AJIKISON AVUNUU.
VOLUME. 14
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. TCESDAl' KVENIN3 SEPTEMBER l't 189!
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Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $50000
Hoard of Director JAMB3 STItATTON
In uldltlon to officers of bank t. T. PLYNN
W. J HOESFALL Cashier.
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CONTEST
How the .Vote
O'clock
Miss Itlocklc Jamison
" Florence Hadloy .
' Lillian Laux .
Mrs Harry Ardery
Miss Adeie Kesler .
' Luln Strang .
" Lila Rriggs
' 12. Louisa liarnce
Miss Jesfiio Sampsell. . .
Anna Darter .
' Mamlo Kerns
" A. 11 Huston
Ms Ethel Ornor
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RULES GOVERNING CONTEST.
Tli above ballot is ordered and authorized by the Pall
Carnival Committee and the lady receiving the largest number of w r """or
coupons at the close of the contest at 0 o'clock October 2jp. Ilt tiho &
1H'J'J. will be formally declared ijueen of tue Carnival.
This contest is open to all ladies of Guthrie.
No ballot is legal unless cut from the daily papers.
A committee selected by the carnival officials will count
the ballots every afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at C o'clock
at Wallace's Drug Store and the progress of the vote will
be printed in the Leader from day to day.
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Surplus $10000.
PRANK DALE.
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Today.
Kthol MoNeal.
Ida Ooode ...
Jennie Collar .
Cora Illnschliff..
lllanche Dullois .
" Mario Turroll
Caddie Kennedy
Myrtle mack
" Anna Oulbort ...
" Katie Scknell
Mrs. Ed Vaudorpool
' Karl Clark
Mrs. V L. IUiodoa
" AtliaOritllih
" S S. Lawronco ....
" W. 1. Bager
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OKLAHOMA AVENUE RTP FIRST STRgRT.
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PARDON
For Capt. Dreyfus Fully De-
cided Upon Soon be
a Free Man.
Scrinps-Mcltae League.
Paris September 10 Captain Alfred
Dreyfus twice convicted for selling
army Becrots of Franco to a foreign
power will be a; free man In a few
days.
The announcement of his pardon
haB been decided upon and came after
a protracted ineotlnir of tho cabinet
at which the case was diictisscd in all
bearings. It is generally bolloved
that Dreyfus will bo secretly liberated
nnd smuggled across the frontier by
friends. When this is accomplished
the news of his liberation will bo
inn do public
Dreyfus will probably go to England
and stay thoro quietly until ho ha
regained ins strength.
KonnoB. Suntember 10 News of
Dreyfus' pardon was rucoived horc this
afternoon. Dreyfus is etlll in the mil-
itary prison.
mJSINKNS ANJ) FUN.
An InterttntliiC'liiiiililp of Tiling I'crrllor-
liil mill l.niiil
The nights are cool and refreshing.
The click of the hammer and th-
stonemason's chick chick still govs
on
The space for booths for the groat
fall carnival is gottlng scarce.
Six shots at a Hying freight car
burglar and no truue of blood loft be-
hind was tho rc&ult last night.
Tlii rapidity of sales of real estate
In Guthrie causes one to hold his
breath and wonder what's In tho air.
Word comes from all tho surround-
ing country and from distancos afar
that the (luthrio fall carnival will bo
attended ty an immense concourse.
It la in contemplation to have an old
man's horso race during carnival
week. No mau under (10 years will bo
allowed to enter and tide in tho con-
test. If not lesf than ten will enter a
premium of 825 will be tho prlzo to tho
winner. Each man to select his horse
to ride and thu distance to be not less
than three-quarters nor moro than a
mile. Mr. J.O. Hevorns will prepare
the conditions.
There lu some talk of having a lady's
riding race for carnival week. If it is
Included in tho program notice of the
fact will be given in a few days and
tho contest will be open to the world
at large. A handsome premium will
bo offered. Watch the Loader
Tho number of ra'lroad scrapers
camp outfits and shovulers winding
thoir way out to tho aradlng lino yes-
terday was wonderful and farmers
coming into town would stop and ask
' what the dickens does it all mean?"
A score or moro men through whose
farms tho eastern railroad run have a
big mad on because tho appraisers rut
their damages considerably loss thun
thoy thought they were entitled to.
Contractor Mlko White secured the
contract from tho city for all thoslonu
Uagging for permanent side walks.
Mike White Is a home man and a
rustler and Is entitled to the contract
Tho ease of Clyde Mattox was called
before Judge Hatner at Nowkirk yes-
terday and his .attorneys filed a do-
murrer to the indictment und the
court granted them forty-eight hoiin
in which to prepare tho argument
supporting the demurrur.
The most delicate constitution can
safolv uso DALLAIID'S HORHIIOUND
SYRUP. It Is a sure and pleasant
remedy for cougbs loss of voice and
all theoat and lung troubles. Price 3ft
and SO cts. Sold by F. U. Lllllo & Co.
und Whooler & Son
Al Hixon and Joo Ilradford each
took a shot at tho negro frolght car
burglar m lie scooted across the rail-
road bridge in thu south part of town
last night but they might jutt as well
have tried to pepper a streak of light-
ning. You may lirldlo the appetite but
you can not bribe tho liver to do iU
work well. Yon must be honost with
it help It along a little now and then
with a uose oi ii Kumars me uem
Prloo 60 cto. Hold by
Co. and Wheeler & Son.
Willism P. Eager. A. C. Sehnell and
O. P. Cooper are pushing the work of
appraising the lands through which
the eastern railroad passes. These
appratsorH only act whore tho owners
of the land and the committee Meftsrs
W. II. Coyle and U. C. dues fall to
agree on the amount of damages.
FILIPINO
General on His Way to Manila
to Confer Witli Gen.
Otis.
Sorltu9-Mcllae Lea Kit-'.
Manila Sep'otntier r.i The Insur-
genu havo proinltod to release sixtoon
Amorlcan prisoners including Lieut.
Oilmore. Two insurgent soldiers vis-
ited Gen. MacArthur and ecu rod per-
mission to pass the prisoners through
the American lines accompanied by a
Filipino general. The purpose of the
visit of tho Filipino general is to con-
fer with Otis presumably regarding
the question of peace as no exchange
of prisoners has boon asked for.
Wait for tho opening of the
Grand Leader Saturday Monday
and Tuesday.
$H0 llrtntnt sum
Tho readers of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In nil it ktHges and
that Is Hall's catarrh m re Hall's
catarrh cure is the enlv positive ca-
tarrh cure known to the medical fra-
ternity. Catarrh bulng acouatitution-
al disease tt requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall h catarrh cure is taken
Ititornally acting directly upon the
blood and mucous jurfaccH of the sys
tem thereby destroying the foufUn-
tioif of thu dWeitsc amt'gmiig the pa-
tient strength by bullying up the con-
stitution and assisting nature in dolug
its work. The proprieiors have so
much faith In its curative powers
that thoy olfor one hundred dollars
for any rase that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials
Addrcbs F. .1 Cheney A Co. Toledo
Ohio. Sold by druggist Tfio.
Wait for the opening
Grand Leaaer Saturday
of the
Monday
and Tuesday.
Don't Jorget that Ritzhaupt's
Merchant's Lunch from 11:30 to
2 o'oloott daily are popular dur-
ing the heated term. The large
power fans lieep the cafe cool and
pleasant.
WOKLD't) UKKATK8T SHOWS
IttiiKlliiK llron.' World I'mimou llltf C'lrcu
In 15ihll.lt lluru.
Itingllntr Ilrothers' popular World's
Uroatcst Shows will exhibit in this
city ugaiu Thursday Oetober 12. It Is
needless to say that this will be an
umusement event of tho first import-
ance. Ringling Hrothurs' circus is not
only the largoet nronic institution in
the entire world cut It is also tho
raostcoloasal traveling exhibition ever
organized either in ancient or modern
times In novelty in up to dato
uuiqueness in the umptuousnes of
its displays in tho beauty of its match-
less homes In the number of its high
priced performers in thu wuulth of its
pageantry and in tho generosity of
everything that goes to muke up a
superlatively great exhibition it hus
no equal on earth. Other shows have
endeavored to imitate it but never
with success. It has au individuality
all its own a distinctiveness that gives
it a recognized character for original"
ity all over the laud It has repeat-
edly been luid and with truth that
Ringling Ilrothers have founded a new
school of American bhowmen but It Is
a school which liau no Hucuotoful
pupils. To announce thu coming of
ihi greut show is sufficient to insure
public uttention The pictured pre-
Mvntuieu of the Ave famous Ringling
Iirother upon an advertisement Is an
absolute guarantee of perfection in
urcutc amusement. Unlike other circus
managers Ringling Hrotliors are lit ver
content to rest upon theiu limrols
The present keason has witnessol a
notable increase In the magnitude '
the bbow as well us u most uiiprece
dented gathering of American and old
world novelties Thu throe rings
double stages aerial spaces and huge
fourth mile track are fairly nlivn with
diverting performances of a charaiitor
never before teen with any urunic ex-
hibition The most thrilling mid alt
explolu the most graeeful of lady and
gentlemen riders the most ustoiilshly
expert acrobats vie in interest with
the moet sensational and wonder
creating exuiblt'ou of trained animal
intelligence. Surely tho world has
never seen anything to compare with
the marvelous Lockhart elephant
actors Marehand's pugllUtic probosui-
d'una. or ilerr Soudnr'u elephant brass
band Any one of these nowly im
ported great features would bo nuill-
cient to stamp a show with merit and
distinction. Equally remarkable Is
O'llrien a 61 -horse act over threescore
high bred equlnee all performiug in
oue ring at one time under tho direc-
tion of a single trainer. A superb
menagerie and a most exulting repro-
duction of the exhilarating sports and
racing uontesU of imperial Rome re
important Incidents of the grett show
wuiie me an new tree street parcdo
whloh inaugurate circuB day Ib the
most gorgeously resplendent grrtu-
ItoiiB display ever given in any land or
any age.
WHiitud Winn to learns ih
millinery biiMlnaftH. Apply is
Xi'8. Johnson i'ooai forniork
cccuyiau iiy
.outiertMIIc
Til- .I41... . .. ..
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o-ir' jMniniin
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NEED SCHOOL BOOKS?
Will make it pay you to walk a
block or two out of your way to
9eo if a jui buiiuui uuvnu una SOnOOl
supplies. All new clean stock.
The Eagle Drug Store.
Watch the papers and circulars
for further particulars regarding
the opening of the Grand Leader.
BELMONT
Says Story is Not true--Does
Not Affiliate with
Demagogues.
ScMMW-McRaeLeairuc
New York. Sept. H August llel-
mont has sent a letter to the Herald'
declaring the political attitude of him-
self and brother Perry lie nays
' Take this occasion to repudiate for
both of us one and for all any aflll
I a Hon with detnogognes and Populists
who are trying to rule and did rule
our party In '96 "
STIlAMt VS. .IONKS.
IiiiIko Stninc llrliiRt Suit t llu.l County
Attorney doom
Today Judge J. C Strang ex-county
attorney of Logan county filed
a suit with Clerk tlart of the district
court against County Attorney Fid gar
w Jones and llohert Al. Molleynolds
wheroby Sluing proposes to prove I lint
ho (Strang) was dulv elected county
attorney of Logan county and that
tho present incumbent E W. Jones
is not entitled to the office. Robert
Melleynolds was u candidate for the
ofllce on the anil fusion ticket and is
made u party to thu tuit.
After the county ruction of last fall
Strang on December 7th Bled a suit
against . I nes. mllar if not ect'v
till KBIIla MB .lA. in. l I a.I ...! .. .. ... I
on Alirll Mh ofVthls -u- tin I iif . ...
dlhiiiiMfJ Mlrang charges gross fraud
iu tho election of November 8 18US
a. id mistalcea made by tue oleetlon
boards in certain ward and n reel nets
throughout Logan county Strang In
his bill of particular says that If all
of the ballot east for him In the
vnrious precincts had been counted
according to law he would haTj beon
elected county attornoy nt the Novem
bcr 1803 election.
Tho contest for carnival queen Is
growing Intoroetlng more and morn us
the casting up duy approaches.
ivii y.iin-.
St Louis and 'San Francisco R. R.
Tho direct through oar route to polnte
In southwest Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas Indian Territory and
Texas
Thr most direct route to St. Louis
and tho oast. Kansas Olty and tho
northwest. Double dally vtiBtlbulod
trains. Frco reclining chair ears; ob-
servation and dm Ing room sluepers;
Ilnvry dining halls. Ask tho nearest
ticket agout ot the Frisco lino for full
particulars or wjIIo il. F Dunn
T. P. & F. A. Oklahoma City. O. T.
IiHVAN tJNYDKIt G. P. A.. St. LoillB
ltyr tuilr ur Triulo
A good newO room house of modern
architecture and 'i lota located in beat
rosldonce part of a good i all road town
would trado for Uiithrle rosldonee
property.
Address 11. tt. Dkmwim
Capitol Hot ol
MMiifioinu Miry Alreer Jilr
September 18 to S3 ISM. For the
above occasion we will sell round trip
tlokots Guthrie to Oklahoma Oily at
thu rate of one fare. Ticket on sale
September 17th to SBrd.good to return
September 21th. Tickets good on go-
ing possugo on date of sale and contin-
uous passage in each direction.
On Wednesday September aoth will
occur the great race between John It.
Gentry and Joo Puicheu. On this
date we will run a special train to
Oklahoma leaving Outbrle about 9 a.
m. and leaving Oklahoma about V p.
m on the return trip We will have
ample a-'oommodHttoii for everyone
A.J. CoHKlNS. Agent Kama Fe.
Superintendent Hopkins s
from u trip over tho territory
lia ok
TERRITORYINFACT
New Form ol' (Ifivoriimenl for
tho I nil in ii Territory.
Hcrippc-MeRae League.
Washington Sept. 19 The attorney
genral k somewhat alarmed over tit
cott of running the Indian territory
He is In favor of retrenching and le
working on a "plan to present to the
president.
Some time ago the attorney general
caited thu attention of the president
to the onorroous expense in the Indian
territory. The piun of "patch" seemed
to be made up mostly of buls to b
paid out of congressional upproprla
ttuns The president suggested that
the attorney geueral get up soma
cheaper and at the aare'Ume more
tttlcient form ot government.
This brought the attorney general
squarely egafnet the Indian territory
situation rts a result hs will recouu
mead to the president that a regular
form oV territorial government be ap-
plied to the Indian country just as
soon as possible. It Is reasonably cer-
tain that the president will approve
this sort of a reeowiaeudatloo bd
tbat eongrese will be asked to earry
out the plan The subject will likely
be covered In recommendations em
braoed In the coming neeage to eon
grew.
Information received ludioates that
the Cherokee will go out of the
tribal business very toon accepting
treaty and tue work of breaking up
tbe tribes and establishing a terri
torial form of government will be
rushed along rapidly as possible.
Going to Sohool?
Haue just reoeioed a eompleto
supply of sohool books tablets
inks etc Haue tha largest stooft
of sohool supplies in Oklahoma
and the prices are right.
Q The Eagle Drug Store
OOOOOCK
School Books
School
And
The largest line ever brought to tilt
City ami we will eH them very low.
Come in and f et your School Books
nt Chicago prices.
A Special cut in DRUGS PAINTS and WALL
PAPER for the next 80 days.
IMVlltitl Alt'rifllU t-i-il Tllll.KTW
I Renfro
Opposite PostolHco.
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STAIITKD TODAY
Itorlne for Artwlmi tViilor tiwl Oil or
N.UHiiill .
For some wet .... past the building
of the derrick am1 placing of maohlne
rv ami at rangm ih- piping ban bee"
gi .hc; on ful ' ilelllli .f ell
U.IMMI or 300(1 feetdi-ip and at in I
this morning the iiiachluery wm put
iu motion. It Hill be drilling night
and day until they Ond itrtesion water
nil or gas. Mesars. Armstrong and
Ayiesworth. of I'lttetnirg l'u. expert
driliere have ohnrge under the super-
vliion of 8. V. JHinea ot Marietta U
und the contruet for the work hivs
been awarded to Hurry Decker of
Pennsylvania formerly of Quthrio
Theoe drillers think they uan get ar-
tesian water at 100 feet the city got
the use of It This entire enterprise
was inaugurated by J. II. Havlghorst
who formed u company of local cap.
ltallsls and secured paid up stock and
then purchased thu inuubinory nnd
piping nnd let me contract uver
t oou has thus far been oxpended and
If "they on toh" the olty will bo bon-
eilted tin woll an thu stock holders do
down and Inspect the workings.
Wait for the opening 6T the
Grand Loader Saturday Monday
and Tuosdau Santoinber 23 25
and 20.
SUIT FOR MVOHOF.
Air. I.olit Hollo (lluio Anil- tliu Court to
UIimuIvo Bliirrbiuo Tlu.
Suit wsm today filed ih the district
court by IjoI. Ilelle Ulaxe vs. C. D
Glaze Tbe petition states ihat the
plaintiff was married to defendant on
July 18th 1103 nod she charges
neglect cruelty desertion and tue
misappropriation of her money a the
causes for divorce. Mrs. (Haze asks
the court to restore her maldeu mime
lola Ilelle McCoy.
The Grand Leader will have
during their opening tho JInest
display of millinery goods ever
brought to the territory.
jlIHS .IKiftlK FA INK
KUctotl liy tho I'oiltinitliui of iiiiiuu'k
CIkImi ta ItirMnt (liithrlH
Mies Jesse Paiue left on the noou
train today for Oklahoma City where
she goes on an important mission to
represent Outbrle in the dower parade
which takes place there Thursday.
Hiss Paine will fill ber place of honor
with grace and nlgnitl. She is one of
tho most cbsrioiog and pleiujug young
ladies of the capital cliy. Miss Paine
will occupy s seel of high honor at the
side of tbe queen of the flower parade
on the queen's magnificent ti.ial. Miss
Paine was selected for this mlsalon by
the Federation of Women's Club of
Uuthrle.
Wait for tht opening of th$
Grand Lmder Saturday Monday
and Tuesday Stptsmbsr 23 25
and 28.
M 11011 K INTlIBTOIliS.
A llotvallilef WltU m IUo.rU Anwilad bf
Ilouetr Munikal Tl'et.tee
Yeaterdav Deputy Msrsb.x Tilghma
rreated Uenry M ashore ami bis broth
er W F- Masbore at Arlington and
brought them ta Uuthrle where they
are conflned in tbe federal jail. Usury
M ashore is considered one of th
sllekest horse thieves of bis time.
Marshal Orady of South Me A tester
says he is a hard nut.
Wait for tha onenitia o? the
Grand Luadsr Saturday ffondau
and Tuesday Sepiwlte 28 25
and 20.
TO-KESII. FAIU
The I'ollowldt amlnrti ' ' OUJuIioiuh
Clij
yuite a deltfgetion of Uuthrle i Hi n
ladie. and entleuitn left on the u-a
train for Oklahoma City to fet their
street fair and wlmees the U' k 0r-
formrw e of the tw fastest hi ises in
the tr i The iwrty was eowpoaed
of the following; Mr. and Mr.. T A
Meal Mrs O R Fegan Mn W T Cole-
man. Mr. 8 P Youeg Mrs A J Cor-
klu Mrs. W D Passett Mr 1 1'' l'1-"
kins Win Walker Miss Jenbie l'ine
Tha Grand Leader Will have
during thtir opening the finest j
display of millinery goods ever
brought to th$ territory
Supplies
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m
a 206 Oklahoma Avenne.
Of Thursday's Storm Are Quite
Nuniorous--Forty Deaths
Are Recorded.
Scrlpim-Moltao Lamie.
ht Johns N F . Sept. 10. The list
of disasters from last Thursday's storm
is still growing. Twenty-six additional
deaths are reported In addition to tho
fourteen alroady recorded Many v "
sola were lust and the coast is strc u
with wrookago. Reports of more looses
are expected from Labrador
Cm it of Tluinkf.
To tho trlenda nnd neighbor who
) kindly assisted us through tho ill
ues and bernvwupiit of our dear Httlo
baby we aro also verv grateful to tho
Istnnce will long bo vomomberod
.ir ana flirs .1. H. Hillings
I'lo TriiKt FormiMl
Bcrlpps-McKaeLesRUo.
New York Sent it) It In iinnnnnnm!
that u trust has (rabbled un ninnimm
at the twenty one largest plo plauts
nere. lias a Capital of three million
and a capacity of 7O)00ooo pies a
year.
FOR
RED ROUGH
tor
ITCHING
PALMS
HANDS -s-H
tor
PAINFUL FINGER ENDS
Om Niuur Tk.atusnt. Sotik thohanila
thoruiiKliI) mi ruiiriiiK Iu a il'r lather at
CirtimmABOAv Dry ami anoint freely with
UvneuMA niutDteut tli great skin euro and
IWNStofctuallkiiU. Wear ohl gloves il'llltig
tlk Bight. Tor hanib Hulling hunnr.
palBU and paiuhil tliift-r Midi tblt te ttig (
trmtmntt l wouJtrful.
UUflMrH ''r MotefiiMrtrtl
IIUIII1.II to prrin iht mwiwk tl.n.in.
tmnlpt. n mii..
l IMIIII
I felly.
U. f Ovwutii S r
I toSitd i4 !! tor t
.Sd4 i!i.! ks. . ftfWiiMi - ;
Hat-. Umuu
I 'JIWJ IW. H..HU3I UUttl H
CuMcura remedies li' for sa'e at thu
Ksgle Drug Store.
At to our truthfulness
aJt Our patrons
Boys' School Suits two
pieces J.juili seat and
kius bue-l; to M yea.
l to $5.
Hoys' School Suilg three
pi.-oes slai'b 3 to years
1 26 to $6
We havt- a n we 11 line ot
Hoy' Clothing- u fact the
best for the prii- ever
Uaudled in Liuttuie.
Extia luujf jiants.
Lonu and short.
Our Clothing U Warranted
uot to Hip.
Hew Yoit Clothing House.
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