The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 114, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 12, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL UHUAN OK OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY OFFICIAL STATE PAPKH-OFPICB OF FUB..C A i'ION HAHIUOON AVHNUH.
VOLUME 14.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 1L' 1899
NUMBER 114
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Ui Eisenschmidt & Weckel's I
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J. W McNEAL President
Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $50000.
Board of Directors.
"la addition to otneers ot bant
JAMK3
W. J. HORSPALL Cashier.
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Always Drink Pabst Brewing Co.'s
Celebrated Milwaukee..
BLUE RIBBON ' " "'!"" DOPPLBSRAED
EXPORT R J E? SELECT
BAVARIAN 1 "" "" '-' " BOHEMIAN
DE8T TONIC PABST MALT EXTRACT 'IITCOXJCATJNa.
USfc ONLY ICE MANUFACTURED BY
PABST'S ICE PLANT
PURE CRYSTAL ICE FROM CHEMICALLY PURE DISTILLED WATER
Telephone 52. PAUL J UN DT Manager.
The
Latest
Fad in
Shoes
Women's
web-
Mannish
Shoes
WITH HEAVY WELT
SOLES.
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HetschShoe Co.
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All the latest styles In
ladies' tine footwear now
in. Come and see them;
a. 11 sizes and -wldths-
wwm
Iwtrjlttt.
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A. J. SEAY Vice-President
Surplus $10000
STRATTON
TRAJJIC DALE.
J R. CGTTINCJUAM
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In the Plillippiues is Once
More Occupied by the
American Troops
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Manila October 13 The Americans
made a distinct advance in tho north
today. Gen. Young advanced on Ara
yat whero he encountered thn enemy
in strong force who made only a brief
resistance however retreating toward
Magalang whero he had enough fight-
ing. One American was wounded.
Gun. Young bos occupied Arayut.
YGSTE11D AY'S SHOOT.
Hoc Hronnuu Again Carrier off the Hi.uor
uud nloi Medrtl
For reasons best known to them..
selves only a few of the members of
the. gun club turned out lor yester-
day's match. Doc Urousou won tbu
medal from George Sendlebach by a
bcratcn.
The club will go to I'erry
Friday
October 20th to shoot oil the
tie that
exists between the two clubs.
Tne score yesterday was;
MKDA.T. snoor.
N. D. McOiuley
Wells
Carson.. . . --.. .... - .
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Sendlebach
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Bronsou
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MATCH NO 2 2fi BINUI.KS.
Wells .
Carson
Olsmitb -
Sondlflbaeh
Wheeler..
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Dronson . . .
Jones
HtH-V
KellefFnnd.
(jcrlpps McRae League.
London Oct. 13 The Lord Mayor has
opened a subrcrlptlon for the relief of
Transvaal refugees.
Nature can only feed the tlame of
life with the food eaten which In di-
gested. HKRHINK will relnvigorote
a weak stomach and so Improve di
gestion at to '.nsure the natural bloom
of health Price 50 cU. bold by F H.
Llllle Co. and Wheelar i. .'Jon.
Gen SC1I WAN
acripps McKae League.
Manila Oct 1.' General Scbwon'a
column which occupied San Fran' is-
co de Malabcu yesterday without op
position w'thdrew from that pisce to-
day. Schwau moved bis tvoopa to
their former position at Santa Cruz.
J O CUKE A COLD IN ONKUAV
Take Laxative Uromo gulnlne Tablets. All
UruKgUti refund the inooey If It falU to
rc K V. Qruve'i dgnature U on each
box 2&c
jfor Halt or Trail e.
Three head of hosea and four bead
of cattle Will trade for anything
A C Baxter Cawumck's Barn.
GUTHRIE
Will Turn Herself Loose Car-
nival Week.
A WEEK OF WONDERS.
An Elaborate Program mo of
Entertainments Military
mid Civic I'm ados
lias Ucen Ar-
ranged. Following is the olllclal programme
for the fall carnival fostlvtties in Ok
lahoma's Capital City.
fiiist pay Oct. 3.
Agricultural Display
Poultry show.
Miscellaneous exhibits
SECOHDDAY. Oct. 24.
10-00 a m Opening of territorial
encampment; guard mount: battalion
and company drill at Island l'ark.
This is the llrst annual encampment
of the territorial iniliiln under the act
of the late legislature. An elaborate
prog-am has been prepureu lor the
occasion consisting of battulion and
regimental paradeB drills unci ma-
nuevers Tne encampment will bo
under strict military discipline and
will be one of the most interesting
and educutlonal features of tin1 week
1 p in Opening of tin- mammoth
Oriental midway ami Hog'iibaek's
trained wild animal show This is the
largest and most splendid attraction
ever brought to the territory. It will
give ;conilnuouH performance all
through the week Rich jraro novel
and InBtrucilv? NIne6eparatteiflhow8
In one 7ast enclosure lian't miss It
4 p m. Grand balloon' a-dnioii
and parachute leap
7pm Turkish theatre Japanese
theatre Egyptian theatre In Gay
Parcc moving pictures etc.
Q.UEEN'9 DAY Oct 1r
10 a m. Guard mounts nud drills
by militia. Ulgh wire performunco
by the human bat. This is'toinelhlng
ntirely new and will be repeated
dally. Free to all.
1 p. m. lfiower paraue-i-ii) entries
count them
ilxio4i int
Thedloata to be
A IBtf riuiioeTJ.; iiilthlH
Saradc cost over ;r;uoQ aim arc in au-
Itlou to the entries fur tlio parude.
They are the 11 fit regular carnival
loats ever Introduced in Oklahoma.
This parade will positively bo tho
most beautiful gorgeous uud dazzling
display ever seen in the west
2:30 p. m OpenlDg of tho race uiuot
at the'falr grounds.
Continuous racing conflicting of
trotting pacing and running. Also
grand hippodrome r&aing as followfc:
Eight horm Roman chariot race onn
mile dash.
Race by three trained rulerles
horses mile dash.
All warm numbers.
7 p. m. .Uaud concert Oriental mid
way raiscellapeous attractions
TaUKSDAY" OOTOnKIl. 30 MKHPUAJiTb'
AND TJtAVKL'lNd MBN's DA .
10 a. m. Drill and parade by the
National Guards.
11:30 a. ru. Hnlloon ascension and
parachute. leap. .. - . -.
ii p. m. Grand regltuuutal purado
and drill by National Guard ut fair
grouuris Tho entire militia force of
the territory will participate in this
event.
3 p. m. --Continuation. of rjice pro-
gram alho of r.cvclty and hippodrqino
races including a mllo dash by a lady
and gentleman hi four homo road
wagons.
The celebrated paeer hearchllght
will go a mllo agaliut time without
harness rider or driver ThU ii ouo
of the mo-.it seubatlonul features ever
shown on u race course.
7 p. m. McrchanU' and traveling
men's parade solid sutstautiul rich
and elaborate. A groat display worthy
of careful study.
II p. in Queen's ball.
FBIIIAY OC-IOltKR 27- 0AII1I AT. HAY.
t) 30 u. ifr. Guard luoun and com-
petitive drill by militia.
0 a. ui. Hand contest oppn to all
visiting bands. Firt prWs f 850 ; sec-
ond nrize. 850; third prl.o. 83S
These are the most liberal prUos
ever offered in tho went and will at-
tract bands from all quarters Tho
competing bands will remain during
the week rousing the ochooa with the
concord of sweet sounds
- Music lovers Miould not inbui this
chance.
ftii r in lilting at fair grounds.
including Inppodt-duie and novelty fea
tures. Grand regimental rnviaw of
national guard by the governor and
his stall.
On this day all aoIioqI vahildron huv
lrg tickets fugned by teaoher will be
Admitted to the fair grounds for II f-
teen cents.
0.30 p. m Carnival parade.
Tho most elaborate bewildering
scintillating irrldcscent erent over
pulled off in Oklahoma
Beautiful allegorical oar.
Gorgeous mytho'ogieal fliuls.
Glimpses of fairyland.
LI Is tor leal tableaux-
Masquer mummora grotenque. uou
descrlpts
An lndeacrlbable phantasmagoi'o.
Radiant and trailing elands or glory
Everybody on the streets Is exp8ied
to masque but no rovdyhm Mill be
tolerated
9:30 p. in Carnival ball-
JATUBDAT OCT. S. CI 0IWU D At .
Parade and manuevers by national
guard. M dway shows. Awarding ot
premiums for vatloua displays. Mis.
cellaneous.attractloiiH.
One fare for round trip on all rail
roads. Special trains on Wednesday
and Thursday
C. O. Iloiiiim.
Prasldent of Corrnival and street fair.
E. A Douoi-Au
Secretary.
J O Sn Eltss
secretary and manager of race ueet
BOERS
'i
Will Capture Newcastle Tolaj
and Then Move ofe
Lady Siuilli ''
Scrlppi Mcltael.eaBue.
Durban Natdl Oct 1.' -It Is ex
nected that the Ilocrs will capture
Newcastle today. 'I ransvaal troops
have crossed the border at Laing's
Neck. Heenasaud Ingogostatiou They
woro seen uy mo rtatai ponce who re
tired. An attompt will probably be
made to Invest Ladysmltb which is
one of the strongholds of the llritlsh
possessions in Natol.
London Oct. 18. The Transvaal's
London otlice Is closed. Montaguo
White consul general for tho Trnnn-
vaal In London has left hurriedly for
lirusaels to join Dr. Leyds the Trans-
vaal's European representative.
Tho stubborn casef. of bronchitis
succumb to BALLARD'S HORE-
110UND SYRUP. Price 25 and RO cti.
Sold by F. B. Lilllo &Co and Wheeler
& Son.
ltostou Iteceptloii.
Scrlpps-McKae League
Iloston Ogtober 12 All arrange-
ments for tho Dewey rarade were
completed yesterday. Tho pageaut
promises to bo most Imposing. The
admiral arrives Friday
Thousands of the mrst stubborn and
dlstrcsftinR eases ot piles have been
cured by TAULER'S IIUCKEYK 1'ILB
OINTMENT. It never fails to cure.
Price V) cU. in bottles lubes 75 cts
Sold by F. IJ Lilllo A Co and Wheeler
A Son.
Hid for .Seal Vrlvllroe
The undersigned
will receive bids
up to U p. m. Friday
October 13 for
privilege of orectlug a grand stand on
the line of ..larch of parades for the
use cf spectators Didders to furnish
tho committee with a suitable Judges
stand free of charge The band con
test and all parades are to be judged
from judges stand. The value of this
privilege will depend largely upon the
fact that tho judges stand will be a
.part oi the uranu stand.
K. A. Diiuni.AHB
Secretary Carnival Com in 1 1 tee.
oo0aeee9
GUTRHIE
Pall
Carnival
VSt
October 23 to 28
INCI.UhlVi:
3lieimcr Iterrler.
A t a mooting of the American district
telegraph company he'd In this city
President Henry E. Aip 0. G Sholes
vieo president C. U Morion secretary
and trcasur r J J Olcbey superin-
tendent of tho Wester Cnlon and .las.
R Cottlngham being present it was
ordered that the district messenger
service bo authorized In such Oklabo
ma citiis as the managing officers
should deem proper and franchises
fro 'ii such cities be secured bO as to
put the now service In operation at
once Tho plan Is to run wires to
given points In such cities from the
main olilce by whleh inr&senger boys
tan be called up at any tlmo to deliver
m.'tsagcB parcels etc. It la not sup-
posed that exceeding five or six cities
in the territory will bo able to uvall
themselves ot this new messenger
service
For all fresh outs or wounds In
either the human subject or In ani-
mals as a dressing HADLAUD'S
SNOW LINIMENT is excellent; while
foe sores on working horses especially
If slow to heal or suppurating its
healing qualities aro untqualed. Price
25 and 50 ots. Sold by V. 11 Llllle &
Co. and Wheeler fc Bon.
At Evanavllle.
&iripiUi.lUe-LeaKue
Uvansvllle Indiana October 12
Ten thousand veteranB of the blue and
gray and visitors greeted the presi-
dential party ou lt arrival today
although the rain was pouring. The
nrotidont was wiven an enthusiastic
reception. Everclses were held at tho
fair grounds where tho president de-
livered a patriotic add re 8
Weak
Worn
Women
find a fru
friend In
Ol.h-ih.oiLj
Duffy's Purt Mall Whiskey
The old fam.i reiuedj Cures ntrvoua-
ncM and iiidigeitien Give power to
the brain strength and elu'tieily to the
uiuMJlea uud nthnws lo the blood. It
is a promoter f good lualth und lonuev-
Ity Makea .o old youiitf ketpi the
)out-btront
All drusiditt UJ crbcott AtcU tuUlUulM. IL
ot aLtiiKU- uuai -tM Mir
Utu If TonriltMOiauiuttupili yu
In kU riiiU.fcultlpli.l tliu t
fctfcu.li iin b
OU k U4U0 Will
ll IJI WH
MUd Jw 14iU tv i-I W1W wue
WJff Y MU.T WWSKtY C8. IteikjlM H Y
FOURTH
Attempt to Pu'i off the Col-
: umbia-Sliamrock Yacht
Race
Scrlpps-McRa i League.
Highlands N; J. October 13. A
light puffy breere from tho north-
west gavo llttlo prospect for tho yacht
race toda. Six sailors of tho tender
St Michaels lit their pipes with one
match so light was the wind At nine
o'clock tho situation was not changed
much Tho wind was perhaps a little
sti.ngcr but uncertain. Tho ocean
was as smooth as a billiard table.
Sandy Hook Octobor 13 At 0:14
tho Columbia and Shamrock weighed
anchor and pacsed out by tho hook.
They wcro In tow
On board Mackoy-llennett 10:3ft.
Wind west northwest about four
mlloi. A heavy haze overhangs all at
a distance of a mile-
New York October 18 12:05 Race
postponed. It is feu ml impossible to
tart on account of l'.vck of wind. An
other attempt will bo mado tomorrow
Police
limiting
Head.
a Woninn'n
Scrlpps-MoRca Loaguo.
New York October 12 Tho police
aro as miioli in tho dark as ovur in the
search for tho murderers of tho wa
man portions of whose mutilated body
were recovered Thny are now bend
Ing all cnurgleit to Uud the iiilssirg
head Another ghastiy 11 ml wai made
this morning. A bundle was found In
the rlvor containing tho cntra'ls of a
human body presumably those of the
mardercd woman.
IMiellitiL Can't Talk
Scripps-McRac League.
New Orleans October 12 -O'Mulley
and Parker duelllts are resting easy
this morning Physicians refuse to
allow them to talk.
YolnnteerR Hume.
Scripps-McRac League.
St Paul October 12 Tho Thirteenth
Minnesota volunteers arrived hero
tills morning and wuro greeted with
wild enthusiasm
UIHQLING8 IN TOU'.V.
I.iirite C'rouiW vitiiiK u Npliniillil l'linulo
mill TliU Aflerniion'n l'nrfiiriiiiiiii'O.
Rlngllng Hrotherh' circus is iu town
and so arc tho thousands Tho circus
came Into Uuthrio at an early hour
hut tho crowds arrived earlier Many
ot the out-ot town sight fleers uamo a
day ahead so as to be on time. Tho
streets of Outbrlo wero packed and
every available Inch of sidewalk win-
dow and veranda space was occupied
when theib g procession of zoological
musical and arenlr spectacles appeared
od the Btrcits It was a grand display.
Every advertised feature was in evi-
dence and many sights scenes and
incidents Impossible lo even tho ful-
some descriptive writer of circus bills
edified the circus hungry crowd.
There were S00 horses In tho lino of
march And such horses ! Not a
scrawny an'mul among thorn bat
every one of them an aristocrat among
equlnes. Such a "string" of stock was
never before seen In Outhrlo. There
were ili elephants a tloien camels a
half dozen bands of music a chluio of
bells and a steam piano There wero
a half hundred uig.s soino of them
opeu and exposing to view the fierce
denizens of forest ttrcain and jungle
ll hungrily surveying the crowds.
Tho wardrobes of the people tbe ac-
coutrements uud harnesses the trap
pings and paraphernalia were bright
rich and resplendent.
Promptly at 1 o'clock tho doors to
the big show wore opened und as
promptly tho crowds began to pour In
through the four nae&aaowavs of the
main entrance The manner In which
tho crowd ;z. handled and tho ease
with which peoplo wore conducted to
seats by uniformed ushers and attend
ants spoKeivoiumes jor tne onioiency
of the Rlngllng management.
In tbd menagerie which was the
the llrst placo visited wore all the
Inhabitants that Noah gathered Into
the ark and apparently a tne that he
overlooked In the hurry cf the ap-
proaching storm It was a trip around
the world at least iu a zoological
sense.
At two o'clock the clrciiB perform-
ance began. It was Inungurated by a
tremendous and iu.pordng speotaeular
demonstration showing In kaleido-
scopic living scenes the progress to-
ward llbejty and civ lizatlon of the
world fron) the time of Caesar to the
freeing of Cuba The great amphithe-
atre presented a picture ot an armed
encampment of the arinliwi of the
world and all pill homage to Amerl-
a the chalnB were removed from a
flcurc. represent!' g Cuba It was a
sublime bpecta leinh'eli north and
south met In o fraternal-gra-p of the
hand while Uncle Ham and Columbia
typified tho enlightening pownr ot
the gr at RepubTle.
After this the circus proper began
and for two ko.ld hours the three
rings and two stages the hippodrome
track and all aerial spaces were filled
with a mult plioity of startling sensa-
tional and tbrli ing circus acts There
wai everything In tbe Hub of eques-
trian gymi.at.tio and serobatle feats
that had ever been seeu Iu a eircus
and much that was new and unique.
The-tll bur e act.LoaUhnn's e'ephants
the DaCrma acrobats. Mine A 'a Cas
tcllo In her marvelous act of io baut
ecole MlUle Tumour the preateat of
trapeielats aud n. hundred or more
startling acts. All In all It was the
beat circus ever seen In (iuthrle und
competent judges emphasized this by
calling It the greatest on earth-
The dpi r o the night show w 11 be
open at . the perfo man e beginning
at oVloek At other largo urowd
wlU'ojbHe Le to attendance
School Books
Aufc School Sup pi i
The -largest line evt-r brought to t he
city and we will bell them vcrv low
Come in and get your School Hooks
at Chicago prices. "
Special cut in DUUOS PAINTS and WAUL
PAPER fot the next 80 days.
lli:AD(JUAHTKIt8 FOR TAllLtiTS.
Renfro
Opposite Postofflce
G00XGXCCOOOOC00X '
JOLLY
Given Volunteers by Chief Mag-
istrate About ''Our For-
eign Possessions"
Sc rlpps-MoRae- League
Minneapolis October 12 President
McKlnley entered tho stato this morn
ing at Red Wing ami everywhere the
train stopped on tho way hero ho was
given a grand ovation. Tho reception
here was one long to be remembered
lie reviewed the thirteenth Minnesota
volunteer regiment returned from tho
Philippines and made them n spi.ech.
Tho president will bo well cared for
whllo 111 thU city.
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Personal Mention s
.11 in Oordon of I'ouca City Ii here
I). Late Iiublerik ilo.vn from l'ojca
City.
Geo. S
thu city.
Cunningham of Joplln Is In
J. Ames
Missouri.
left today for Carthage
A. Worthlngton Is here from Arkan-
sas City.
Governor Homes and family returned
lust night.
Shcrlir Foster of Noble county was
down today.
V. O. WcLli iof Perry came down
on the noon train.
E B Bonueliy came In from Perry
to attend tho show.
T&7 L'nshaw returned to Oklr.homa
City ou tho noon train
Mr. uud Mrs WoodmaiiHe of Kansas
Olty are at tho Royal. w
Joo McEachlu of Oklahoma City
1.
here to attend the circus.
Mrs W. M Jenkins is expected home
from Wichita tonight.
ltd Donahoc came down from Ponca
City today to tee the oircua.
Lee J. Ml linger the coiupreks mag-
nate of Purcoll returned home today.
The live step Is being used by tho
Mistletoe danelng alub at Oklahoma
Olty.
tveryono should uttend tho tpcclul
sale today and tomorrow at tho Grand
l.eaiior
Henry Donnelly bun taken a position
on the road for the Potts Drug oom-
pany. of Wichita.
I II. Levy tho baberd&aher la be
mnanlng thu loof his fine I uggy
horso which died yesterday.
Mr and Mr . I) A. Johnston aro up
from Olahomu Olty to attend thu Ring
ling Ilrot'. great show
Mrs. I. It. Levy left yesterday m ru-
ing for St. Louis whero she will visit
friends tor two weeks.
Dr. M. Roe came In from Carney to-
day with threu bales of Lincoln county
cotton and of course saw thu nhow.
J K. Palmer of l'a.vhuska who has
been attending the Grand Lodge
Kinghts of Pythias left tills afternoon
for his home.
Mr and Mrs. T. J. Leahy children
and maid left today for their home In
Pawhuska.
i
Mr and Mi florae Speed returned i
borne today Mr Speo4 Las been j
vlftltiug home folks at liurdon. Kas.1
and Mr Speed ws in Washington on i
buaineaa
t.o Tltrces while at his deik iu hl
oUlo this morning was taken tuU
danly tick and bad to be taken home
In a carriage
Mut Loa Hoffman came over from
Chandler this morning and will be tbe
guest ot MUs lllockie launaon until
af (er t e earuival
J R- Scott. reetver of the foiled
State-Maud ofllce at ivrry who gained
a modicum of notoriety by attacking
Delegate P-ynu while under a laehry
iuqm delusion la in the city This 1
t.e tlri.1 lltiiH lib hait been out t hut
I.
hell since U was .ntervievted
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DRUG
COMPANY
.206 Oklahoma Ara'Ji
9.
Of a Finaucial Nature is Now
Imminent In
Rome
ao.-lpps McRae League
London Oct. 12 Ulspatcbea from
Rome say a flninclal crisis is Immin-
ent. Sever il banks and large Urma
are Involved The lows aro estimat-
ed to be hundreds millions lire.
LAST APPEAL
I For Peaco Is Mado by Premier
Sohrolnor.
Scrlpps ifcitae Leasue.
Oapetowii Oct. IS-ln rs-serubly to-
day Premier Sohrulnar uiaio u in t m
passioned plea for peace. Cop nam-
mont adjourned today.
EncllRli are Preparlntr.
Scripps-McRao-Loague.
Nov icr!'.nt ::-Tho RrilJ-h gov
ornmont has chartered tho Anchor
Lino s.eamiihip Algeria and all steam
ors of the Mont eal service of tho
Al ou Line for transport service
Farm Journal luritio uulancuof Ibob
and all of 1000. 1601 1003 and 1003
noorly (lvo yearfto evory aubsenb. r
who wall poy ono year In advance fop
the Oklahoma Wtokly Loauor. No
better farm paper than tho Farm
Journal. ThU oiler lo ouly made to a
limited bum her -the llrst who como
forward.
iMilttf Mutiny.
Tho meeting of the ladies' earn val
coturaltteo tomorrow at S o'clock at
the Elks' rooms will bo Important
K'JHtlDE ltKLJiAtltiU.
Tl rriineiitluu Abiutiii th :uo Suit
1'or Mullcluim l-rutuuutluu tu FoIIuh
According to a statement in tins
mortilng'H Capital R. K. Melirldu Jr
on of Rev. McILIde pastor of tho M
E. church of this city wlio was am
ted noire time ituoo nn the complaint
ot Walker Iluckner for dlp sing of
certain hor.es belonging to Iluckner
und appropriating tho proouedi to Ma
use ban been released from arrem. ty
thd prosecuting attorney of J'avnu
county where the alleged sale t thu
stock was made. According to tho
statement in tho Capital young llncu
uur himself has abandoned further
prosecution In tho case The sanc-
artlule tayB that the attorney for Mt
llrlda S. II. lluxton will at Oi.co in
stitute proceedings against liucUcer
for malicious iirouucution. Tho s ate
mnutu In the Cupltttl anil those made
by the iluekner bora t i the Leader
dilfcr widely as to ilir fi t- n '- un
fortunate alfair. but in view i ho iu
timation that a ami fu malicious
prosecution u soon to follow when ait
thu ral fa ts In the ibsu wul .nut
out the Leadir f rbtars furtl er u
nent at this tue
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Thu trataect will dear ttia scalp and bair
&f crutu icalen and ibnarutt aootUa irrl.
tated llclilojf surfu .Uajulito ta tulr
follicle aupply tho root with eurgy suit
toarUlmiont and uroduoi luxurUot iiutroM
hair with cleau TLoluaoiae acalji.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 114, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 12, 1899, newspaper, October 12, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74661/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.