The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 99, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 23, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL UIIUAM OF OKLAHOMA DBMOCRACY-OFPICIAL STATU PAPBR-OPPIOB OF PUliLtUATION. HAKRIBON AVENUE.
VOLUME. 14
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 23 1890.
NUMBER 99.
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Our shelves are loaded with a
full line of fall and winter shoes We have
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with A float tit and up to date
SENSCHMIDT & WEGKEL
Oklahoma Avenue Gut line.
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Guthrie National Bank
Capital $50000. - - - Surplus $10000. . I
Boaru of Directors
In addition to offlccrii ot
.TAMESSTnATTON
..D. T. FLYJW.
bank.
W. J. HORSPALL Cashier.
CONTEST
How the Vote
O'clock
Miss Blockio Jamison alio
Mrs. Harry Ardery ... .. B304
MIbs Lillian LaHx . 2034
Adote Kesler .. 511
" Lula Strang .484
" Lila Briggs 30
" E. Louise Barnes s 380
' Jesaio Sarapsoll 30
" Anna Carter .. 12
" Mamie Kerns ...-..12
Ethal Orner 10
Mrs.
A. II. Huston 11
Forrest McICinlov...-
" Kate MeWethy 0
Miss Donna Osborne 5
' Mabol Painter
Nettle Walker 10
" Alice Torry .. 2
' Jennie Rinehsirt - -. 1
' ECPn Maynctto . 4
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RULES GOVERNING CONTEST.
Th above ballot Is ordered and authorized by the Pall
Carnival Committee and the lady receiving1 the largest number of
coupons at the close of the contest at 0 o'cl ck October 2
1899. will be formal y declared Qaeen of the Carnival.
This con est is open to all Ladies of Gutbrie.
No ballot is ltgal unless cut from the daily papers.
Ac'-mmittee selected by tbe carnival officials will count
the ballots every afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock
at Wallace's Drug Store and the progress of the vote will
be printed In the Leader from da y to day.
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FRANK DALE.
J. R.COTTINOHAM
Stood at Two
Today.
" Kthol MoNeal .
" Ida Qoodo
" Jcnuin (oiler .
" Cora Hinschllit
" Illancho DuBois .
' Mario Terroll
" Caddie Kennedy
' Myrtle Itlaolc .
" AnnaOulbert -
' Katie Schnell ..
Mrs. Ed Vanderpool
" Earl Clarlt
Mrs. W r. Rhodes .-
" Atha Grifllth - 3
" U.S. Lawrence -
" W. P. Eager
" J. Devercux
Miss Lulu Grtgory
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SEPTEMBER 23. 1899
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CARNIVAL.
OKLAHOMA AVENUE AND FIRST STREET
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ENGLAND
Trying Hard to Subdue the
Boers Without Unneces
sary Bloodshed.
Sorlpps-Mcllae League
London Sept. S3 The Transvaal
situation's about the same as it woe
before the cabinet council yoeterday.
It is practically certain however that
another note his been addressed to
Kruger and that it was an ultimatum.
Capetown Sept. 23. The Dutch in
the colony nre restless and it is fearod
mat some decisive net of sympathy
with tne Transraa". will be taken.
The British regard the altitude of
Premier Schrelner with increasing
suspicion.
Horlln Sept. at. A large number of
lurinor uerman soldiers have gone to
ihe Transvaal In -.carch of military
adventure.
BULL
Is Preparing for Events Dul-
ler to UommniHl African
ForcoH.
Si-rlpps-McRae League
London. Sept. 2S It Is officially an-
nounced that Sir Redferee Henry llul
le-. who will command the forces in
South Africa in the fluid will soon go
to South Africa. This is announced
presumably as ono of the results of
the cabinet meeting tod a v. and Indi-
cates that while the crisis is postponed
England Is preparing for ovetitualtttos.
THE CU3I1NU CAJtNlVAli
Will l it nriiuil Affair for Oiithrlo uml
Okltilioiim
Tho business men met Inst night and
without any tnoi.key business got
down to work. Ike Levy took tho
chair and a committee consisting of
M. A. Olarif C. Renfro and C F.
Eisenschmidt wore appointed to solicit
and collect money and push the carni-
val to the front.
Tho Omaha M Id wy and Uageuback'a
animal show comprising twonty cars
of beonory performers dancing girls
people of all nationalities and the
best trained animals in the world
were engaged.
This attraction alone will draw groat
crowds.
The encampment of tho Oklahoma
militia tho reunion of the Oklahoma
battalion and rough riders the dis-
plays exhibits and parades w)U make
up a week of continuous ontortaln-
ment. The railroads liavo mado ono rate
and thousands of poo pi o who have
nevor-rlsltod tho capital city will tako
advantage of those rates during carni-
val week.
NOTKS.
Dig races all week.
Who will be queen?
Subscribe to tho carnival fund.
The flower parade will bo a beauty.
Prepare to entertain visitors and
frlppas.
The carnival buttons will arrive
Monday. Buy one.
The bands of the territory will en-
ter for prizes.
$100000 will be loft In Guthrie dur
ing carnival week.
The advertisers and press agonts
start out nest week.
Our merchants will sell more goods
carnival week than during the holi
days.
The united traveling men of Oklas
ma will parade one day and In the
evening.
There Is a paper muohe deaorator in
the city and he Is making no mo olo-
ganl floats fcr Uie merolmnts' parade.
Charley Wnlte has sent off for an
oztra supply of diamonds wa-ches and
silver with which to decorate his lloat.
It will dazzle your eyes when .on
the march. He says the Oklahoma
Olty parade will not be in it when hie
float comes around the corner.
Mills Urn-nod.
Scrlppe-MeRae League.
Sterllnir. Neb Sept. 83 The Star
ling roller mills burned this morning.
Loss 3100000.
Tbe most delicate constitution oan
safelv use BALLAUD'S HOKBHOUND
SYRUP. It Is a sure and pleasant
remedy for ooughs lob of voice and
all theoit and lung troubles. Price 85
and 50 cts. Sold by F. IJ. Llllle & Co.
and Wheeler & Son
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EDDIE
The Tagal Friend Writes Some
Caustic Lines to the Post
Master General.
Saripps-McKae League.
Boston Sept 21. Edward Atkinson
la out with another number of Tho
Anti-Itnporlailst. In which he address-
ee the post master general as follows:
"If you intond aiidin to induce tho
postmasters to violate the United
States mall laws I supgest that an
order be given to the pttstmaelei' at
Boston to tho and that 1 mnv nntlft?
him tho iln.v nnri hour thMn druM..
will be mailed so that if there is any
interference with my personal rights
1 may take suitable mrasurea to en-
force thetu."
BOERS
HofiiKoil it Loan of FIvo Hundred
Thousand Pounds.
Tne Hague Sept. S8. It is reported
that Dr. Lloyds tho Boer agent in
Ituropo tried to raise a loan of 500000
In gold at lH per cent here but the
loan was refuted.
Losing tho Trndo.
Scrlppe-Mcllne Leagn.
(Juebec Sept. S3 The latest com-
plaint here from Drwh.hi City is that
Canada is rapldiy losing the Yukon
trade and the Americans control tho
business of Dawson. Of four hundred
inoihants in Dawson all but six are
Americans.
THE UHANl) LKADEIt
Opened Ita llonr to I ho 1'ulillo Tills
Morning
The new double brick Weinberger
bulldlnir was eomploted this weok and
the $10000 stock of dry goods milli-
nery elothlug boots and shoos of
Metrs Ilirseh & Kaufman huvo been
unpacked therein and arranged in an
artistic manner for the public evo.
riilB morning tho doors wore thrown
open and tho following salesmen and
saleswomen were busy; Mr. Hirscli
Mr Kaufman Mrs. Hlrcch J. A
fcittuipfiol Mrs. llossun AnnaShoenhalr
Nellie Aloxander Mollto Newton
Lloyd Sampscl MlssHuey Claud Mar
shall Rhody Kennedy Jessie Musscy
Mrs. Hoc Lou Miller Melon Oashclu
Miss Ititterbusch and Plo Dysert.
Miss Martin of St. Louis assisted
by Miss Van Dynne havo charge of
the millinery department.
These gentlemen know how to do
business and arrange thoir stock so as
to catch the buyer. Tonight tL"3 store
will bo Illuminated and it is a sight to
loo this stock.
For Pure Drugs
(Jo toLlllto's Drug Store.
Print! ofl'ultlt l'arnde and Karnival Kriiio
Kansas City Sept. 38 Oct 8th 18K0
far tho above occasion wo will sell
round trip tickets Outhrio to Kansas
I Hy at onu faro for round trip. Tlck-
oU on sale fteptcrabor 3T:h to Oct 7th
irood to roturn October 9h. TlcUe'S
good on going passage on data of sale
and continuous passugo In eaoh direc-
tion. A J. CorhinB
Agent Santa Fe
MUTIIKIK ATHIETIC CLUH.
Mt-orutury Orner CiilU u Mnutln-; for tlio
TranC'tInii of liualnoait.
Notice to the Members ot the Huttirle
Athlet c Olub.
Our honored prosldent J O. .Tones
having tendered to the executive com
mitteo his resignation as president
and said resignation having been ac
cepted by this committee a special
meeting ot the uutnrio Athletic Olub
is hereby called for tho purpose of
electing a successor to Mr. Jones. The
meeting will beheld at the olub rooms
M oil day evening September 85 at 8
o'clock sharp. As thU will bo an Im-
portant meeting every membor of the
elub Is specially requested to bo pres-
ent. Bkht C Ohneh Secretary.
Ntw J'ubllihlny llaiitn ami Kehool of .1n(ir
A. A llutledge ut Port Small Ark.
and W. H Hunt of Wah ette O T
have leased rooms in the International
bul ding on the earner of flarrinon
and Second for one your The 11 tn
will be known as "The Westorn Chorus
Publishing Company." It will bo nre-
pared to furnish sheet music and music
books for churches singlm? schools.
convention otc. It will ulto carry a
first olass Moo It of musical (roods of all
descriptions hi connection with th s
it will establish a permanent school
of music. This department will be in
charge of J. B Vsndeyentor of Rog-
ers Ark and will be prepared to fur
nlsh thorough and systematic musical
instruction after tho latest and most
approved methods. Mr. Vandeventer
ia here and will enter unnn him ilntlo. !
at once. Mr. Rutlcdge returned to
Fort Smith yesterdsy and will use
ever? effort to have his plant here and
In operation by the first of October-
irirnn flioio vulranil ttacrt
For the above oaeatsinn we will sell
round trip tioketfl to Wichita at one
fare; Tickets on salo Sept 2Uli to-
30th Oood to return October 2nd
Tlekrts good on going passage on date
of sale and for continons passage in
each direction. A. J. Corklns agent
Santa Fe.
Ht. Lout fair Uctobn H-l JSitU.
For tbe above oeoaslon we will sell
tickets to St Louis and return at one
fare for the round trip. Tickets on
jsale October 1st to 0th good to return
uotoDcr vin. iovv. xicueu good on
going passage on date ot sale and con-
tinuous passage in each direction.
A. J. CoBKias.
Agent Snt Fe.
EARTH
Guts Up Frightfully in Klon-
dike Country Three
Earthquakes.
Scrlpps-Mcllea League.
Van Couver D. C. Sept. 3 The Can-
adian steamer CnteV arrived here
from fttrnii l-.tr nlarht nt tha .
bengers from Atlin end Dawson give
their experiences of the third ahnak !
imruuunne wnicn was entirely timer-
ent from the two previous shocks
Sltntrnuv wns roekaii bnk anil fnWl.
a foot and a half.
At Hayes mission the earth was
grooved many feet deep aa with a
nlow. Manv hnire iebiir-f. tvmt.
wpllutcrod.
GHASTLY
Work ol Koliborfi Killed Throo
nnd Hiiruoil Property.
ScrlppjilcKnerearof.
Paw Paw W. Vb. Sept. J3 Solomon
ICastor eighty John Rroes. n hired
man and Anua Dolan house-keeper
were killed by .robbers early this
morning 'and the house set on tire and
destroyed.
G UTI1K1K GUIS CliUH
Curvnii Won tlifMmlHl for t ha l'lftli Tlltu.
V.nttortlltJ'.
Tho medal ahoot of the Qulhrle ulub
ooourrod yeetorriay. Carnon carried off
the prlie killing forty-two birds out of
fifty. This makes the llfth time he
hss won and ho snye he will always
wear the .aedal In the second mutch
flfteon singles live pair MoMorria won
with Olamlth one behind; the score Is
as follows:
MKDAL SHOOT.
... 38
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87
85
S3
OlHItlltll
Carson
Wells
McGluley ..
Sandlobaah
MoMorrls . .10
Carson von tho medal
MATOII NO II.
Flfteon single and Ave pair.
Olsmlth .... ..18
McQinioy . .. U
Sendlebnch .... 10
MoMorrls .. 10
PLKN'iT OF U'A'J'KK.
Tim llounvll TiMtml (Iih Wutur Nniiply
YeMtiiriluy
Tho drillers of the new well have
gone 185 feet -nnd through 40 feet ot
rook striking a vein ot water that
seems lno.hausttble. yesterday after-
noon the council went down and teeted
tho supply. For one hour the pumps
wore put to work and a How ot 730
gallons was mado. The council ohhi-j
to tho conclusion that 3) wells ins feet
deep would supply the entire city and
give plenty of water for a good sewer-
age system but no action will be taken
until tho drillers goifnrther down. If
artesian water should shoot up 80 feet.
that would settle the well and water
questions. One of the driller thought
ho could catch artesian water at 1100
feet. The water at the preseut depth
Is pure and cold.
$UM 11'UMtrtt $ too
Tho readers of this paper will be
ploased to learn that there ie at least
one dreaded disease that eeienee lias
been ablo to euro In all lU stage and
that is Hall's catarrh cure. Hull's
catarrh cure Is the only positive ca-
tarrh cure known to the medleal fra-
ternity. Catarrh being aconstitiillon
aldlsease.lt requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's catarrh cure Is taken
Internally aotiug directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem thereby destroying the founda-
tion of the disease and giving the pa-
tient strength by bulHing up tho cou
stltutlon and assisting nature in doing
its work The proprietors have so
inucti laltn in lie oiratlvo powers.
that they offer one hundred d.illsrs
tor any oate that It falls io cure. 8end
for list ot testimonials
Addrett F. J Cheney & Co. Toledo
Ohio. Sold by druggist 75.
WIHTB'g CKT3AU VEHMIFt'OB I
psrfeetly harmless and will remove
every worm: It le also a tonic and by
its strengthening properties will re-
store to pale sheeks the rosy hue of
e.lth. Price IS c. Mold by F. IS
Llllle & Go. and Wheeler A Son.
Homo 3Ioro Socrots Sold.
Scrlppi-MelU League.
Berlin Sept. 83 The government
learns that the army mobilization doc
uments wnieii eere stolen recently ut
Wuerzborg have been sold to a foreign
power.
You may bridle the appetite but
you ean not bribe the liver to do its
work well ion meet be honest with
it help It along a little now and then
with a dose ot HBRBINB. tbe bt
liver regulator Price 50 oto. Sold by
F B. Llllle A Co. and Wheeler Son.
Kollnf Not to Hall.
icripps-UcRa league
San Fran soo Sept. 28 Telegraph
orders from wustoiogt'o have poet-
poaea utessiungoi tne iteuei inMuQ-
nitely. The Held nurses hospital eorpe
and supplies she wu to have eafrted
will be taken to Manila atone by the
Grant.
TABLBR'S BUCKBYB PILB OIKT
MENT relieves the Intent itching.
It soothes heals and cures ebroule
eases where surgeum fall It (s no
experiment; It sales increase through
its cures. Bvery txtt'e guaranteed.
Prlae 50 t:ts in b.t' tubes 7 cts.
Sold by F U. Llllio St Co aud Wheeler
Sod
ooxxxxooc
School Books
School
And
The largett line ever brought to the
City and wo will aall tham very low
Gome io aud ffet your School ltaoks
tt Chicago prices.
A Special cut in DRUGS PAINTS and WALL
PAPER for the next 80 days.
IIICAIIQUAltTltlUI I'OH TA Ul.ltTS.
$ Rent ro
jBfljgTggraapeiflrsepurVwr lie r
Opposite Postofflce.
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ORLEANS
Writes a Loiter of Sympathy
to the French Con-
crlpp-ncH-Lur.
Parle Sept. 83. The Duke ot Or-
leans has written a letter of sympathy
to the men aocused of the eonaplraey
against the government. The letter
reads : "Yon are being unjustly porsn
euted before a high court for ti crime
you havu not committed. You have
Barved Fraucu well and lu hor iiamo I
thank you. Tho duoheM Joins me lu
expressing our sympathy."
HASSLEE;
Coniinuiiilor of Gnuul Army
or
tho Hopuhlio Pussod Away
nt Enid
Hpeolal to The Dally I.dor.
finid Sept. 88. Captain J. 8. Hau-
ler department commander of the
Orand Army el the Itepublla ot Okla-
homa and receiver ot the U. 0. land
olllce at ISnid died this morning. He
was a staunch detnoorat and bis form-
er home Is Washington. D. 0. During
Cleveland' aduilulstratton lie was
ahlef alerk In tbe Interior department
under Seeretary Hoke Smith. The
defeated was 50 years of age and was
a highly popular oftioUI.
THE CHURCH ES.
Trinity church Broad and
Seven te. nth Sunday after
NoMe
Trinity
Suuday school 10 a. int.; service and
sermon 7:30 p. in Heats free. Every-
body welcome.
Methodist Episcopal ahurch Sunday
school 10 a tn. Mornipg service 11
a m. Junior League 8 pm. Kpwor'.h
League 7 p. to livening service 8 p
in. Morning subject. "'I be Witness
of the Hplrit." Rev. Dr Cooper ot
Kansas City will preaeb la tbe even-
ing. Usual service at the First
Baptist
preaeh
otaurcb. Rev MausBeld will
morning and evening.
There will be no se rvlcre at Barnes
chapel Sunday because of the oatap
meeting at IUgblann Park
D. W Ksixta Pastor.
Uev. Dr
Cooper of Kansas City
lt
paator of first Methodist
Eplaooewl
euureb of Omaha Neb wlll preaeb at
the M. B. church Sunday evenios?-
i be usual aervier will be held at
I mouth congregational chureb. I
i ii iday aebool at 10 a. m . followed W '
p. aching Evening aervU begins a"t
7:80. AlUre invited.
First Presbyterinn eburek aorner ot
Noble ave. aad Division t. Preaehlng
at 11 a. in. and S p. w. Sabbath school
at :45 a. m. XV OB 7 p.m. All
are weleowe. W C. Miles pastor.
MANXSAhKS
Iteewra ut Itml Utal Triufun VwUr
(lny.
T. P Smith to C. C and W. J. Jnn
wd lota IS to 18 bit u i- g. 8100.
M. S. Daniels to j lUuieU. wd lot
a ana uk b gp. ou
T. Warred to R Jamee wd lot 18
and 13. bk n a h. 157.50.
R Jamee to J. Daniel wd lots 18
and 13 bk fi. o h $85
W. o lUthaway to L. J. lllriel wd
lot 1 i and 3 bk 81 eg 835".
C. L riark to F. M Clark wd w
U-1J-3 grtOO.
M-J Arrell to Fea.' B Arrell. wd
lota 11 and 18 bk hi r S5S0
TO OOH; 1.A i.HU'l'E IX TWO DAYS
draggwts rfn4 the monry if it (alls
nr K W Oiove' ignitir ta on e
AV
to
box. c
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Supplies
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. 206 Oklahoma Avenue.
MERICAN
Instead of Filipinos Were Kill-
ed DetalhTof Derail-
ed Train.
Sorippe-Mellae-Lcaguo.
Manila Sept. 8.-Purthor dota'ls of
the light following the ditching of the
American supply train havo been ro
celvod. On the train wero about
twenty live train men. twenty native
carpenter untl a small force of hold
tors.
Tl-e six bodlcH found and reported
to be thoso of insurgents wero really
bodies of oarpontors. Several Amorl-
laaim tiro said to bir mUilng.
VO.V7 iS"l.
For tbe above occasion we will sell
round trip tickets to Portland.Tacoma
aud Seattle at ono regular first class
liirjted rate; tioketa on salo October
14 15 and 18 180U. Good to return up
to November 18. 8topovors will bo
a lowed on going nnd returning trip
at any point west of the Missouri river
within limit of tloket. For further
Information call on A. J. Corklns. agt
unta Fe route.
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SKIN
IRRITATIONS
Instantly
Hollovad by
CUTIGORA
For irritation Itch
lug. sod lnlUm-
tuitton of tho
skin for soaly
erntitlonsof th
scalp dri
thin and
falling hair"
for rtl roogb handi
ami Jm-il li.-m-llu
imtblitg f.o
jmrc ho gp.(llK
i-II. i 1111- Ml wtllli
baths with Cutk tba. h-AP f 'towed by
gevtle snolnttiiKH with Ci n v.x pre4t
of emolUvnU iuik ereatKinl skn. rn; j
i.1.1 thr'ititfhuul IA vurl4 1 iri.Hl fit f
SsMPra.BuMm. JLU AUwl it.. .. t i UUr tni.
Cu'ioura remedies a e for sale at th
Bsgle Dtug Store.
HAT
Yoa Can See At Oar Store
XXX
The celebrated line
of clothing manufac-
tured by Hart Scaf-
fer ii Marx Chicago.
You can see the
nicest nobbiest llnr
of boys' clothing ever
brought to tbe city
You can ee Wilson
Bros suirta for $1
You tan tee all the
newest design and
Hhape-i ia fall hats.
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len ! '
ANYTHINO TO BE
FOUND ATA FIRST
OLAS OLOTHINU
AND PURVI-HINQ
arona Yoo; can
PiND AT
The Hew York CJothing House
A. 0. PAKIJUUAWhON
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