The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 101, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 26, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL OKUAN OF OKLAHOMA DEM0C&ACY-OFPICIAL STATE PAI'BR-OFPICtt OP PUBLICATION HAHRIUON AVKNUH.
VOLUME. 14.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 20. 1899.
NUMBER 101.
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SHOES
Our shelves are loaded with a
full line of fall and winter shoes. "VVc have O
the largest and best stock of V
in the city. To be pleased
with a neat fit and up to date styles go to
EiSENSGHMIDT & WEGKEL.
Oklahoma Avenue Guthrie.
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J V McNEAL "resident
A. I. SKAV Vlce-PreBldrnt
Guthrie National Bank
Capital $00000.
Snrplns $10000
Hoard of Directors
In addition to officers of bank
JAME3 STKA.TTON
D. T. 1'LYNN
FIIANIC DALK
J. R.COTTINQHAM.
W. J. HORSFALL Cashier.
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CONTEST
FOR
PEN
How the Vote Stood at Two
O'clock Today.
Mils Blocklo Jamison 2530
Mm Harry Ardery . ..2038
M 53 Lillian Laux 2375
Adcle Kesler 530
' Lula Strang 484
' Llia Hrlggs 30
D Lotilso Ilurnes . 280
Jessie SampsoU 37
Anna Cartor .-....12
Moral c Kerns .. . 12
Etli-1 Orner 10
Mra A D.
Huston It
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Miss Donna Gsborno 3
" Nettle WnlUcr 21
" Alice Terry 8
KOJh Maynotto 4
" Ethel McNeal 4
Mrs. Y L Rhodes 4
" Atha Griffith ...... 68
" S S Lawroaco 8
" V. P. Eager 4
Miss Lulu Or gory 8
" Lola Homshr 3
" Laura Van Dyne 1
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CARNIVAL.
BSfr-C'iit this out and send to E.
Secretary Carnival Committee.
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Busy Considering the Last
Note Received From
Chamberlain
Scrlpps-McRae Lcagui
Pretoria Sept 26. England's Inst
noto to the Transvaal Is being oonstd
ored !n tho Hand today The general
Impression here is thai CharnberlsinV
dispatch leas ns the hope (or poaee
but polttloal leaders say the trnusvaal
will not act until the final term men-
tioned in the dispatch are reooivod.
DEWY
Gives Nation a Surprise by
Quietly Aiichoripg Off New
York this Morning. .
SAW UIILKT11S.
llilfrnr Jones Visited tho Former Cattle
Klnc In Mexico.
County Attorney Edgar W. .lone
who retvi.-ued yeteruav from Mexico
tells many interesting storlos of his
trip. "I met Grant Gillette tho fa
mous Kansas cattlo king In Chihua
liua" said Mr .Jones "Ho is engaged
in tho tniry business and has a twenty
year lease on 5000 ueros of laud upon
which 400 head of cattlo graze. Ull-
lette milks 17 cows daily and his wife
skims the milk. His Income Is already
S20aday Gillette also owns a one
half interest in a copper mine. He
told me ho expected to nay off all his
indebtedness within a few yoars."
ELKCT OPFICKHS
(iroulnj;
Join
In
Tho Guthrie. Athletic Club
Tutor Nun Mciiiljorg
The meotiu of the.Guthne athletic
club called last night for the oleclou
of olllcorB resulted In the following.
President George Tipton; Hecre'nry
11 C. Orner; treasurer Ed. 0. John-
son. The officers ut (ho head of the club
are all young men of good standing in
tho social and business world. Tney
are enorgotlc and will make the club-
room n most popular resort.
Mr Tipton the new president Is
assistant cashier of the Hank of In-
dian Territory and a member of the
board of education.
General Orner as secretory succeeds
himself. Ho was one of tho original
promoters of tho club aud it doing all
in IiIr power to make it a sin cosb.
Treasurer Ed. Johnson 1 at the
hoad of the board of trade and is a
moral young man full of vim and bus-
iness. Taken all in all tho Uuthr'o athletic
club is in good hands. Several new
members were added to the rolls last
night. .
lAUMVAli WKKK
8frlpp-McRae- League
New York Sept.80 Admiral Dewey
has treated the nation to another sur-
prise With th Olyrnpia he qulptly sailed
Into New Y rk this innrning nearly
60 hours ahead of time
Tho Olympia was flm sighted off
the coast shortly before i o'clock.
At 7:04 sho passed in at Sandy Hook
and a half hour lntor she anohorad in
tho lower hay.
It Is said tho admiral intends to
keep out of touch of shore until tho
tlmifortho reception to held other-
wise ho would hare anchored ofT
Tompklnsvillo.
Tho Olympia 6iled from Gibraltar
September 10 and occupied about six-
teen days in crossing the Atlantic.
New York Sept. 30. The unexpect-
ed arrival of Dowey this morning will
probably change tho plans of thert-
ception committee which Intended to.
give him a formal welcome on Thurs-
day evening tho date he was expected
but it is not known now Just what
will be done.
Washington Sopt. 80 Tho secretary
of the navy received the following
from Admiral Dewey shortly after 10
o'clock this morning: "The Olympia
'ill go to Tompkinsville tomorrow.
Dewey."
The news of Admiral Dewey's unex-
pected arrival reached the bureau of
navigation as soon ns the oflioo wa
opened The ofllcors were surprised at
the speed made by the llagshlp. The
admiral will ro to Tompkinsville to
clean up his ship. The Olympia will
bo as thoroughly overhaulo'l as the
brief time will allow. Her machinery
will bo polUhod up. the decks scrubbed
and ovorything put in ship sliipo for
tho great event lutar in the wcok.
A .oily "Coon Sena "
Part III. of the New York World's
Album of Songs Is entitled "There
Ain't No Use to Keep on Hanging
'Hound." It ih b'lght and catchy; by
Irving Jones author of the popular
hit. "Got Your Mon-y's Worth." There
are ten song in tho album which will
bo mailed in connection with ten num-
bers of tho great Sunday World for 50
cents In stamps. Write a postal for
list and description o songa. Address
the World Now York
BANDS
FORT
Of Filipinos Are Taken
Colonel Snyder's
Men
By
RULES GOVERNING CONTEST.
Th" above ballot is ordered and auihorlzed by the Fall
Carnivai Committee and the lady receiving the largest number of
coupons at trie close ot the contest at o o'cl ck October a
1'J9. will be Jonnally declared Queen of the Cai nival.
Thi-con est is open to all ladies of Guthrie.
No ballot is legal unless cui from the daily papers.
A c mtnittr-e selected by th carnival officials will count
the ball ts every afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock
at "Wallace's Drug Store aud the progress of the vote will
be printed in the Leader from day to day.
Lost This morning on the way to
Banner school a silver belt buckle
with the letters A F. M O. engraved
thereon. Finder please leavo at
Leader office and receive reward.
Every man thlnkb that tho olothes
of some one oleo are a bettor fit than
thoso he wears.
To bo a IlowUnCf ltlproarliiR Success
AttrHOtlonn Ouloru.
Tho oarnlval committee mot Inst
night and compared notes and it was
learned that wo were to have about
nine large One tlouts as gorgeous as
th one u' d at Kansas City; also that
wo would have a fow massive arches
built at tho st et corners The mid-
way now doing business at Wichita
ha- beon contracted with and H-gen-buoh's
trairod animals one of be
drawing attractions at tho world's
fair will bo In Guthrie in all thqlr
glory.
So ran people may object to the lady
tight rope walker but she will bo here
just the same. Lutlior West will stand
for her. llaldwlu. the balloonist
wants to come. He ascends 8000 feet
Willi teiepnonic connections to spec-
tators on tho ground Ho can see
towns aud cities at dl tances running
from 40 to 70 miles. He tolls the
people what he can 6ee. Tho commit-
tee uould not agree on terms for the
four legged Udy.
The coinnittees appolntod to solicit
fundB for Hagenbach's reported that
thev had plodged S8.500.
A lot of bran new lihographs ar-
rived yesterday and are being put up
luuuy.
An order for 2000 carnival buttons
was mad. Tho buttons will bo bcau
Uofl and be on sale the last of this
week.
Tho aomtnlttoe has deoidod to give a
grand ball one night during tho week
Merchants are taking to the booth
seherao and are securing locations.
Guthrie will net have Gentry and
Patehen but she wi 1 have the blgircat
free street fair in the history of street
fairs.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use BALLARD'S IIOItBHOUND
SYHUP. It is a sure and pleasant
remedy for coughs loss of voice and
all theott and lung troubles. Prloo 25
and 50 cts. Sold by F. H. Llllle fc Co.
and Wheeler & Son.
Of Yaqui Indians Do Murder
and LMIIiiko Yillacrs.
Scrlpi wcIUs-I.eague.
Chihuahua Mexico Sept. 20 Mil-
itary authorities hero havo roc lv d
advices that the Ynqul Indians have
be n divided into small bandB number-
ing from fifty to 100 braves and are
rmunny ranen s and tmaii settlements
along the Ysqul river and trlbutrles
to the north. They have committed a
number murders and destroyed much
vuluablo property.
' Crayon Portrait l'rtr
From now until October 30 I will
muke with every dozen cabli et nliotos
one 10x20 crayon free with t o pur
ahae of frame. With framed. 81.98.
SVVKAHINPKN
Opposite P. O.
MILLION
Francs Oireml mid KefiiRcd
lor DroyfiiH'Owii Story.
Set lppn-MeHae-tfii
Washington 8ept 16 Tho follow-
ing was received from Gen. Otl at
noon- "September 12 and 22 Snyder
attacked the strongr insurgrent posi-
tions about five miles west of Cebu.
with 205 officers and men. The Ten-
nessee rcglmont and 517 officers and
men of tho 19tb nth and 23rd infantry
uuu out armory nave driven mo en
omy from works capturing seven forts
Including a smooth bore cannon
mounted therein and fourteen en
tronohed and fortified places.
"Our loss was private M. M llawlny
company A 8th infantry; kl led and
four wounded. The onemy's loss is
estimated at 10
"Tho insurcents retreated to the
fortlOcations in the far southwest.
Snyder rotumed to Cebu with the
TenncRseo troons who disembarked
from the transport Indiana to take
part In tho notion. Two companies
of tho 19th Infantry hold Important
positions in the mountains."
0XXXCXXOCOOOO0
School Books
School Supplies
And
Ht rt(f-
The largest line ever brought to the
city and we will sell them verv low.
Come in and get your School hooks
at Chicago prices.
A Special cut in DRUGS PAINTS and WALL
PAPER for the uext 80 days.
ni;.i)yr.HTi:its I'Oit taiilijts.
Renfro
Keuinrkoblo Coincidence In tho Oriental
Tour of Hornor unil llromon
"Jack" Homer and "Doe" Ilronson
havo returned from an Oriental tour.
They vlsltod every city In tho lBa
and got their money's worth They
tell some robust stories While in
Chicago thoy rail across George Ken
dall tho first husband of Hollo McCoy.
At Nlngara Falls on Goat Island they
spied O. D Olnr.o the second husband
of Miss McCoy. Glazo upon seeing
the Guthrie follows rndi for tho Ca-
nadian side Hornor tried to indnco
an 'fficer to arrest Glazo. but tho re-
quest wob refused It will be remem
bered that both Kendall and Ulnae are
tho scoundrels who dnfraudod Miss
McCoy and left her dotltute.
After making these discoveries Jock
nd Doc were prepared to meet any
old thing Doe kep his kodak loaded
In hopes of running ai'ttlr Frank Mer
rick Prof. Halleck Will Nix's prlu-
oncr and a raft of other former Oklti-
homans Tho trip was a highly delightiul ono.
so Ja-k says. Doc slept on tho Ilrook-
lyn bridge two nights nnd caught a
nightmare which he intends to drive
tandem in the coming carnival. Jack
gained one pound and Doc 58 pounds.
B0MD
To Hold Hor Uoliilrlloii 1).-
flpitt) Labor TnmlilOH.
ScrlppvMcHae League.
Chiaago Sept. 80 The general com
mlttee asserts that the fall fetlvltlt)
will be held roKardlcaa of Uie cornur
stone difficulty nnd contro?e sy W"h
tho unions. Positive statements are
made that President McKlnley will be
in Chicago during the festival wek.
ART DlAHUIilQUlS.
SBIjTjtrjiyiflfcS'Sap'wiau J ""'
Opposite Postofflce.
0XCOOOOOOOXO
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DRUG
COMPANY
.206 Oklahoma Aienne.
SITUATION
As to llallroiula From a Kiui;
flslior Standpoint
Kingfisher Sept. 35 The Free Pre
says' There Is so much talk of new
railroad projects that we dislike to go
to press without saying something on
that subject. And yd there Is really
nothing now to say. We think It Is
settled that the lloek Inland suits. Fe
line w 11 be built from here to wuth
r e The ltock Island may go west to
Watonga and the Cunninghum Mis
souri Pacific enterprise stubbornly
keeps IU legs. Mr. Cnnuinghnin who
lias Just returned from Hi Louis where
he went to consult ra'lro&d builders
expresses the strongest faith in the
snceesH of thut enterprise The latter
presents especially favorable Induce-
ments to Kitigilsher We will noon
know whiuh way the oat is going to
jump or whether It has just been
foollu all the tlmo.
a'ilot' il Wit
I want to kick
and
O. M.
cotton.
Sharum paid 80.38 today for
Toronto Ont Bept. 2S. Ai the members
of the tailors union In the olty. about
400 itruck today beoause their employers
refuted an advance in wage.
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Scripp-McIUe. Leaiun
Carpentras Frauce Sept SO. Cupt
Dreyfus has refused an offer of one
million francs for his s.tory of his case
written by himself
fJOO.Huarit $100
The renders of this paper will be
pleased to learn that thero Is at least
one oreadrd disease that selei'ao has
been able to eure In all it- stages and
that Ib Hall's catarrh cure. Hall's
catarrh cure is the only positive ca-
tarrh eure known to the medical fra-
ternity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease It requires a constitutional
treatment Hall s catarrh cure is taken
internally acting dirootly upon the
blood and mucous surfaced ot the sys-
tem thereby destroying tho founda-
tion of the dUease and giving the pa-
tient strength by bullying up the con
stltution and assisting naturo in doing
its work The proprle ors have so
mueli faith in its curatlvo pdwers
that they offer one hundred dollars
for any ease that It falls 10 euro. Bond
for list of testimonials
Address F J Cheney &. Co. Toledo
Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75 1.
Loon Herrmann Htumlt Alono u the Mu-
tur of MjalluUiu.
The principal part of the Herrmann
entertainments has always consisted
ted ot rare and a 1 startling phenom-
ena tho wo'le seemingly setting at
naught all the ltws of nature It Is
replete with mysticisms and those
occult deeds ordinarily ascribed to the
redoubtable prince of darkness ret
everything is simply done and the
Great Herrmann has frankly d eelalm-
ed any supernatural agencies. Lson
Uerrmsn who uppears at the MuKen-
non Opera House stand u one aud
supreme In the art dlaboliqua Tbat
the theatre going pnbHj stilt admire
this form ol entertainment as givrii
by the Great Herrmunn Is evident
from tho large advance sale of seats
wbieh is now uolns; on at the box
office.
FRIARS
Aro Driven Out of San
Collego by Oils.
lose
UtIUiiiit
Editor Leuder
Iclek hiirii.
First. At tho peril" teuoy cf some of
the council to benefit the taxpayer by
relieving theut of the burden of full
p okets hoping thereby that thotr
own pocketboolis may become drop-
sical Such generosity borders on intanity
or klentoinanla
"ucoiid. I kick at the minutes ot
the council not show ng the whole
proceedings For instance several
weeks sgo the city con nil1 gave S10.-
00 city bonds to Judge UelioiK to sell
giving him a chance for two weeks t
sell said bonds at a certain 'price and
to retain all herecelv d over such fctip-
uhited pr ce At 'he time the bonds
were g reo to Dell .is there were other
bout fide bidders who bid within a
fraction of the amount that Mr. 11-
llols did but the r bids were n j.-cted.
After the bids wore rejected the (.eriua
or sale were etianifd allowing lr.
Dcllols to abe the said buods on com-
miseton for fifteen dsy At the end
f fifteen day ho reports he was nn
able to sell the bonds at the stipulated
price and was then Instructed to sell
the bonds at a price below the price
bid by the other bidders at the time of
the sale of ttye bonds and be 'stated
that If he succeeded In selling the
bonds at the.reduced price be would
would only charge 9M for his ser
vices The minutes do not show ny
such statements snd he would be at
liberty to charge M)0 for such services
and the probability Is tht tbe im-ineiifc-
amount of business done by the
servants of tbe clt would drive from
their memory the statements
Kick No I. The elty ha not msde
snd published a flnncial quarterly
eport ss required by law
Kick No S. The destroying of the
bench mark of the city on which tbe
vrade wss esishlUhed tbe'rby en-
dalierlug the city to much litigsttoa.
Now I will stop -not tbst I am out
of material n kiek st as tbe little
taken has not eveu made a dlsceruablx
abrslsoo on the mass. Tne olty clerk
stales tbat the statement Is In tbe
minutes bat tht he innrht hsve turn-
ed two psges wbeu reading them
Wm. TAyrAB
Altss Dsd tbe Kicker.
KKCOHi) UKOKKN.
f
On the NiuTton unit Purcll Ulvtilon
theSuntiiFe.
The Santa Fo engineers on the Ok
lahoma' division are In tho record
smashing business again. Monday
night the Gulf Colorado aa-I Santa Fo
was late at l'urceii nnd a plug was
made up at that point to do tho lrcal
buslrioss The Gulf Colorado nnd
Santa Fe train got Into Purcoll thrco
hours and forty minutes late-
John Rain's engine was coupled on
to the train and It started north
reaching Arkansas Olty at 8:40 or ono
hour and twenty minutes late having
made nil stopn a.id made up two hours
and twenty minutes. E gineer Hanks
took the train from Arkansas City to
Newton and arrived thoro twenty-
seven minutes late havr g mado up
fifty three minutes between tho two
nlnceu. The time mado betweon Fur-
cell apd Newton was threo liourtf nnd
thirteen mltiuteH. Tho train reached.
Newton In tlmo to catch the east
bound train on the main line. This
is n ptetty good record and is certain-
ly fast Mm u. Tho rcc-rd alono shows
thut everything connected with tho
road Is In Hrst cloe condition.
WHITE'S CUBAM VERMIFUOB la
psrfeetly harmless and will remove
every worm: It is also u tonio and by
Its strengthening properties will re-
store to pale chocks tho rosy hue of
relth Pneo 85 c's. Sold by F B.
Llllle A Co. and Wheeler & Son.
r "' . " "- -i r
MaketheHairGrow
With warm ihsntpooii or Cfini'iiA soap and
light dressings of Ct'TK t'iu purest of emot
llMit ssio cures. This treatment at onoe
toW Oiling balr raatovM erut icaUe and
dandruff sooibee Irritated Itching surfaces
stlmulstes tlm lietr Mllcle. supplies the
roots with suergy suit iMHtrtsJnuMit. and
iusl.es the hair grow when U ttlto tails.
SsUlbrauluMtSwvarH. hinul) upC Doir
faiUfwH-.S""' " w iuts Btuiarii iuu" tn
Cu lenra remedies a n for sa o at tli
Ksgle-Dru Htore.
speela' to the Leader.
Taeoma Sept. t -The Manila Ttujes
reports that Otis has driven tbe Do-
mini au Friars ont of Sao Jo oolleg-
of medio ne aad turned the oollege
I over to Manila's eduen lonul d part-
ment. When the Amerwane came in
tne Uominlsaus endeavored to bold the
oollege a their own.
GENTLEMFN'S
FURNISHING
GOOD.;...
jut
lap '.t
OKLAHOMA AVMUi; ANH FI"8T S'"PRT
HNltlrHiHI
Dreyfus Case in Drama
Seripps Mellae League.
Antwerp Sept. M Tha Dreyfus case i
n drama will soon be presented here. I
I'he French consul Is making every
effort to stop the presentation.
Utt an Ante Vote tutor.
The S.nta Fe Route has Issued a
limited edition of a handsomo six-
mopths' calendar July to December.
Himprlblng six color reproductions
iiW lahes each of UurbtuV's cele
irated Pueb o Indian portraits which
vere this seas 's art f-eneation and
ave hitherto only been reproduced in
Brush an Peneil Attractively bout.d
vith engraved cover representing an-
'tent Aztec calendar ntone. Obtainable
or 35 onU at .tchlsos. t'opeka t
tanta Fo railway local ticket c3sc'
Ooiy few copies left. CU early
HE DIDN'T KNOW.
lanoeeut Wisoontln )hn Mistakes I'osshcs
or Wtruil4si
A gentleman named F P. MeKaj.of
Milwaukee whose knowledge of gr
culture and horticulture is exceedingly
meager. Is In tbe elty en eav rtug to
work up an advertising seheme Y8'
tardav he called oo Hanker J W
vi eal lor pictures at a some spvciai
information. Mr. Vlceal cited bun
to the last report of Governor llarnvs.
Amoog tbe pleture l Uie book is oae
of s 'me speelmeu Oklahoma peaches
" llre l a picture ywu suvuiu ug
4 Mr MaNval.
McKay -tudied tbe pietsre mtentiy i" ...-u-
and then suddenl burst outi ' Pn. 3e4 ' wt i I'
vv.ii I'liri eiRre. vou do ratio flno IB airout li spo'y tot rlur.i
AtontUn Ms. A
All members ot C. A re reques'ed
to be st the erqsory Friday eveong
Heptember 19. et 7:30 t uniform for
tne purpes- or noiamg- ju eieetson ot
oncers. There will be an eleetlon of
s esptain nrst lleuiennm and eeeond
lieute sot. As tb's is urgent taelttses
every member is enpecied U b pres-
ent. Bmi r- Okmkh.
t'0MIU
AmcMSieeeW. Mrntlwgs usd vusis "
Take I'luo tliU l'ail
Herrmann slept. 10.
Flme'enneotr'spb Oct .
Nnjkel Plate rthows ' t I.
K'ngltog's eircufc -'t 1.
Outbri' street flr and fall enfnlval
0 SS 8
UeetlngofK of P. grand lodtre
Oji is
Laying of c riiur sUMte Maeoulc tem
ale Oct. 4.
Openins of. Guthrie Grand oners
h.'n-c Nov 14.
Knampmcut nat onsl guard Oct it.
Ooera'ion new railroad Jan I.19O0
PhMinnrt WauiH Htk
q irV
s.uB 10
wstermeU-ns iu Oklahoma J
Uo wss in earnest too.
tils T-nU In tbe aruty
1 fct Wllitujilbt hia.
General Oatli-
We have
received the
styles in si jfTand soft
fall hats. We are sel
ling th' Wi'son Brothf r&
and Monarch shirts stiff or.
soft boyjms Ud collars and
Mir ui ' uffs to match for $l
IJiorc buying your cloth-
ing for fall and winter
wear come and exam
in our stock. Wt
have tli latest in
overuts boys
suits etc. on.
QtVE which we
US A save you
TRIAL mon y
W CAN
PLEASE YOU
.The-Hew York Clothing House
A. 0. FAKQUUAltbONs
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