Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1, Monday, October 30, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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SOAPS DIJU66ISTS SUNDRIES
PERFUMERY AND DOLLS. """
The bst Spd Witjr will liu found
at our Stan.
Okla. Ave
ooxcocooc
ARTHUR BIRD
Found In St roofs of EI Kono
With Bullothi His Urals.
SI Reno Oat. SM. Arthur Biro a
prominent Pythian ud blbs man
of Bonubrake Hardware company of
tbla city wm found dnul la th street
tonight wttb a ballot hole through his
html. No clou to perpetrator
Bl Rno Ott jo. Tbt city wu
thrown into a futur of xettuaunt th.e
trailing u? tot mnrdor of Arthur
Bird & yrul) ksown your married
Mtin uolluetor for tils Boneurske 41 a-
ohlnory and Implement company
Tnt murder wm commit' d about 7
ot)ook this urea lug. Bird was going
hum ixom th buelnoa hoouu and
mhnn hn had rameha! an iaoiaLad amt
a filial was Mead from an alhkvwav and I
Bird foil to Ut ground a corpse. Thui
uuunt una penutraiicn me oraw xui
lag Him HMM.au 11 J.
'IJht shot attracted the attention of
payors by and two nti one tail and
tits aUiur hort were e-t ruuning
anar Thu witnuM were ome die
tan 00 away and thu desert ot ion
thuy
n'lTT t i" : v tt-
III r Iiud eoasldsrabJu money
pereon but no attempt wait made to
rob him. and It is bulta ud that revenge
wttb the taotlvo for th urttnt- Hird re
cantly hud trouble with some parting
who wcra indouteu to h! Ann ovor an
attempt to collect freui thcia and It In
bulterod that thla tronblo led to the
murder
A larjru posteof ofQcorn and citiunn
nro fiearohlntf for the niurdurura and
ure sonfldontof capturing them before
mornlnp Illrd htood well In thu com-
munltjr and thoro h graat indignation
over the sownrdly murder
UK OUM.HOUK rKLLOU.
Ottlbrlx tViw l.uttrrly t'aMklf willttMlOU
til- ICMiU.
If there ovor was an object of pity
presented to a sympathetic public It Is
rr (luthrlo. No visitor ran go with
the paUiB of the capital without
giving up at least one tsar xor thu
Once pruud metropolis now wot and
dreary bowed in grlof with hor ma
js6tlc tail foathors dragging In tho
mutl; humble and hoart broken. On
an wall aUnd aloof and inaha llprhl
of her misfortune but au hour's rlalt
within her erstwhile clanlc procinuta
provokeB tho rdtractlun of all the bad
things one has over said of the npw
hutnlllatod city. Their brlghtust hopes
hare gtimmeriid. douhod iKnominlou.
y and the earuinal Is a failuro. Thu
tallest of thu midway girls who are
a bis to stum the tide of mud with tho
Indoor artists of Keero's vaudeville
have worked over hours in the an
daavor to onlortaln tho straggling
visitors and by this the tension is
hopod to be kept up until falrur
weathnr. when the program will b
pulled ofi in regular order it is hard
luak Indeed --Perry Enterprise Times.
VUUors to thu flotbrle fair return
to this ulty about as blue over the fall
ure of thu fair at that place as thought
they woro ultiseas of iluthrle They
saw tho ruin the valu had in ado of thu
beautiful floats and other An exhibit
whh hud bion prepared at gnat sx-
pjijbcfcr thu unturtulnmunt of the
Vfultors and Bueryhoily says It Is ra&lly
top had Oklahoma City Time
Journal
DRUG
COMPANY
Toilet Articles
1
Opposite Postofflce. :
ol.ru 1 11s ouni; mm it
tlr
Cent panto
Mlm.r
lTMri In
Cltorujv if
Tk bIbc coupantuu of thu national
guard roturaud to their rounuctlvu
bom Saturday night asd Sunday.
Moat of the captains atitl lieutenants
reSBained toao thu i-arnlvul through
uad tburuturBiogcouinaoioa weru in
cburguof aurfeaou
All thu tuaia hv huua rrmoferl
from laluad Park and thu grouada are
huru. lioreraor BuraotUad auff wit
utuued thu taut drill of thu rojrinoot
".ffy praluud thu uoldiuru.
TbuHaaUKu eoaduetor uituMutud
iifJKJ1? u"'wl bbbibbMbb.
OHthWouud. turday iek Ilu vkUI
hu kaa ho ortfuru to pull Ui Hoidturk'
ftpMUl Maukcfc- Coi. VtwHo rufuuid to
tad for thu tfOHduotort tujb and or
dsrud thu militUaiua 10 borrd tbu rug
uliu train Tbun thu cooduotor ru-
Ths VoffiBMraUl Mid battaUoii drills
aaturday afternoon worn witnus ud by
a prreat crowd aod were exuuutud with
a nreeUion whioh woold hHi..rilui
ieatuo
precision whioh would haro reflected
"u uh rrgniar iroop. Tukun tu
logeiner in territory can oouv rata
late itaolf upon bavmtr a mtlltarv or
gaai.ation eiual to any m the wast.
ItUeomposud of a splendid lot of
mn. physloally and inlulluitnally.
who mm- from among thu bust fam I
.llu in the turritf.r VVk.l. ... .u:. i
on kiiulsuBiuc. the Loader would suggest that j
the territory uirnt to own rrnuiuk '
its own fer a wiliUry encampment I
and the next legislature should mako '
prorialoii for this. ThU onaatopinaut
should be located upon an olevated
piatoau easy of drainage and freo from
dense timber and with sutliulont area
in addition to room for touts and
streets for the easy maneuvors of a '
ion rogunent on ptradv. Thore w no
hotter time than right now to agitate
and push such a movomunt und when
the next lpglslaturo meets tho subjuat
should recelre Its earnest and favora
ble attention.
Ilotr Otnn tin Mellirr.
Arose from he- bod at night In alarm
at the rapsy uough af baby. Wo all
now at onae iha droad dosUroyer
evoup has arrived. Do not li-..
Ulve Ilunten's Klnu Tar Cor.frh rionay
at onco. Ksop a bottle in tho house.
For sain b J. N. Vall'
sac nn rq imji h.
Trtfce U llrlac IUi4U tleelHUjtwt Ar
uerflHK if t'rk !!.
Deputy DlRtritt Olork Tom Keal
gives rbc following statutllrs of h'aa
and Vox Indian.: In 18U thuVo were
S3J noe nd Ifasas In 1USC 84 tamo
from Kansas; In tfififl 40 died. Siiiue
then tho deeosse has been groatur
than the lnroao. Mr. Ku&l says the
total no tuber of Indians now on thu
reservation is about 577.
Ntrayi4 r Stolen.
A uright bay maro I years old 14
hands high weight 700 pounds no
white marks furotop trimmud off. A
liberal reward will bu paid at 1111-
man's ha mow. shop. Uathrlu. for hur
ruturn
THU m OmrUn
That for twenty years 1 wa uonttanUy
trying to are my ayoafght IntrirBridby
U.ti a of glassy UU wljftut gaUBlau-
tory rusults ui(Ul I met hit. 3. VV lfer
rter at the Bagla flntg store who so
perfoatly gttud my oyt that i feat
tiat I owe him a debt of gratitude.
P. B. Rtrna. 1'astor
M. L. Church South.
lADYSl
Is
Suwotfpdotl oa Throe flies
By Angry Borsindal
Altaak Is Iinmlnenu
tcrippi Malta Luakbu
toadon Out. 9- Tliuoorreapondont
of the Timw at Uaar uudor dutu of
Oetobur J auy:
A dlnatch from IvtMharlv kit r.i
h-.ii K.. --..r;i ""a - . ".;tt:
I W! guard of four ItuU l mua at
rnn niYttMiitu nr nrimin iimi.. n.i u...!.
fnty hare vrorUiofia to laut aui
rnoHtha. Thuru a no unwau for auaiuty
wnavtvur ine-ifor bloukadu to aouth
ward mar atrlugont tlmn crur Thu
dlaiuumi mtnea mill work on
Lndrnmlth. Oet 30 'Ihn litinra h
I now mrrotnul thu town on thruuttdua
aru apparently ruady to burin attack
Ounural Whlu'a UPti ru In upUndtd
apirku (tenuml YuleV troopa hat
I almuat rucovvreu from ushauttlan
uauaud by a forced muruli from Ulun-
leou. Th. adranva poutuoi tku llotra
ia bow hut two and a half mllt-a &wy
Thuy havu natmHod iiumvy guoa
whlsh fuolOAHaoo hho1iium au (ier
; a at Yule ruporU that iltu Iloura have
Improved tu artillery iru aiace the
bn tie of DtiDdre I f poauible Ueaerul
1 While will tuku tbu offuuulve.
' Uadyamith. Out. au --.1 p. m i-Tbe
baltlu of Ladyamlth baa bug on The
! Iloura opened with artillsry Brcon the
Hritiah camp.
After aovtn ahota wuro fired the
Brititb ailunrud thf Bmt guna
The Hours are adtuoclac on
tlie
Hrttiuh left 0ak
The lous of LadTftmith uicam th
loss of all northern Natal t. Lh Hrit
lh
For days thu Hour hsvu bsen draw
lag nearer thu town from northeast
and west. To thu nrrtbward tbu plata
Is Waok with Iloura. Thu buttle will
ueuatBsily bo a hard on.
Toll MMduuhi. Out hi. Br.tiak
ombsIIIus lo tbu engagement at
Bbodes' Drift Include Captain U.ack-
burn and two tronpora killed r.f
missing. Thu Hours iot twelve kiI.mI
i . trV!l.0tl W (1 ')
' "' muotlBg
PatB M"rouu tbat thu Si
I fdysmUh hsd anrreuder
Burlln. Out. M M u. m-l A reawrt
irom tbu
Btoliak al
Ludyumith hsd anrreuderud to thu
Hours. Thu report l But credited
Tho
liulotiotiiioiiuo Tlii
L'ronilsod Thorn
Wna
nurlppa Meltae League
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Wushlugton Oct. 30.Ueo. rlttbugb
e who baa been granted a 10 days'
are of absenuefiotn hla post tn Cuba
Ie
leare 01 ausensefiotn lila dakl
l hor. Ho save thera is hlUn frUtiou
In the island and thu nutiras ar grad
ually roeovering from tho olfouU of
thu war They expect thu absolute
ludependeuuu promised but (ion Loo
thinks this country will htivo to eser
else aoctral for soma tlmo to oome
WKIIMWIIAV'Ji It CIS
Tlir llt. .Sv lit ftml tar Xlmmp.. Sm.tit'U-
'jlilK. First rtootili paae; purse PWO.
Iintrtus: Lennio Hoars Judge A
Pialrltf CJhsuh lltlly tho Twister aud
It n by lllu.
b'ooond rase Running. 1 mile dashj
nurse. 1M. Bntrlus: Baby Hath;
PrautioHor Llnolia Llbbie V Trues
dor. Doc Cuiuuluo Up Worth
Third rase Half mile dash pure
SIM. Twelve cntrlu Little inu
Miss Dewuy; Ool. Ulshop liray Dft
Diuk Clarkson Klaxoy II. Cora L
Dsaala. fliiiL'er. iilr ifidaa Vuui.i
(Mrt.
H 1-OTSB1 KlI.MCb
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Drinr Ulvrlt la TBI C10 Ut
U Willi lit l.cilnirton
ltd L. Cotnoy was shot and k.l.ed by
Prunk Smith at Lexington. Okla Hat
urday night Cotnoy was a drug cierk
at Iteofro'a for two years and left
about x months ago for ut. Louis In
uompany with n variety actress and
rumor has It thuy war married. Cot
ney and his wife have been living at
Wellstou While there a tried to kilt
hi wife by boating and failing he
than tried to poison her. Cotaey 41s
appeared from Wellhtou sad the next
heard of him was that he wn. doad at
Lex) ng torn Th killing waetn result
tf a drunkon brawl Frank Uaiftfc.
Ui ft murder ur gavu bmself up to the
uOWor and clulnied tbst he awtud m
ulf-dtfeie.
EXPECT
filipiko Twm
OqiltillitDj iMnlly R-
fflflwd Agnii by
ijiiifialdo.
scribBs-K tuit League.
Maaila 0i. M. Rufug. report
0 gvftaaldo mot 1 up to Hayriliibitiig with
MftasuB liiWtl of attaukltig lien.
Young. Th Gabn.tiia farpti are
wwiJ wug i
mowjj ibiiowihi ni hi Willi lt Im re
1 . mm .
N IL h
LllU Ul (I
Tlie Re. a II. Mricral'tt ny
lt tin Agr nf HO -ur.
The Her (ieo II. turgtf. father of
Mrs A. It Nicholas diod at the home
of kia daughter Airs. A. II Michulas.
at ' o'clock yeaturday evening in tho
HMth year of his age.
Thu end oamu as he had ever livd
praetfai and happy. Fie? Nturgua
wa prumred to moot kia Maker Iter
lurgcc wm worn in ruuaoeipHia ih
isio At an early ago he unterud Ken
yon and gradaawd from th- la I si;
and was shortly after ordained and
during his ministerial career tilled
partrbes at the following places la!
Ohio htaumee. Druudua Marion tlal
lipoli and Saaduaky City Mrs
.Hurt?. id in l at .Sanduahy
City.
Rev v M bturesof Si Augitii!e
Florida and Mrs A H Ni.-hnlanot vlus
city ure the only am tiring ineiubem f
the family Iter Sturgea waa an -
tire recU- of the Kpiscopal ohur-h
uutii a f. w year ago when liia lu-alth
gave way and he waa aompelb 1 to
abandon church work. Up wait a
hlfhly cultured man and a profound
tblnkur and though pasuud ' years '
old b retained hi muate.1 frtultie to '
thu Isat.
; The fanerul Mrvlous wir held at
2 10 o clock thu. afternoon at the UpU-
copal church conducted by Rev Nich-
olas. aslted by Mr. Arthur Tyler
Tbu pall bearers w re If 11 Llllie
C.C Kneisley A J Ilauer. C Petty
J. hieart McKay and C. W lire. .r
Rev. Nieuc-lau will aceompHii' the ie
mains to Bandusky Ohio where they
will be laid to rust buuldr thu wife
wlu va funud thuru In 171
1 KiM THdUlU'l.HNr ".
I . n- 1 uml ItiiHil IVmH
llttnr.
The In' lowing letter tu llalHerla
from bU r -yaawld eon who ia at
tuadiar th- Oklahoma dtaf and dumb
ljiUtute Tbu young mau had ho
1 uukoolmr wkaUrr prior to twenty
month ago when he entered the la-
www ww m mm iiniMiMi Iir Ml
iotuadent Reamer supervisor is 1!
i 8d ao' thorough work.
' "Outhrts "Ulu Out. J. -My
Slitute The institute under Mttut.r
Joing
Ils(it
ruaM und Bister and Ilrulhor. 1 am
well 1 like school. Omer's papa
samo bO the iiibtilutu last wvuk Ilu
WOS eld to see hint. Ha wi.nf d.in
tuu ouicu lie and lis nana wttiito
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nome i-ast weak Joel and Harmon
und Hurley were plaving with a ball
bat. They throw Hon tho floor and it
haunted aguinst the colling and broke
thu plastering Mr. llllllngslcy waa
pruMdunt of a bank. He know mo.
Ho told Mr. lloamur that ho wanted
inu to write bim a lottor Mr.
Iluamer told m and I wroto a letter to
Mr. Oil tugsluy. I rejolvud a lutlur
from s guBtluman who works In the
bank He told me about Mr. IMUIngb
lay'a death I folt rry orry. Mlas
Lindsay waa married last Thursday.
Hor husbano'a name ia Mr Ootild. Mr
and Mri. (onld live in Iowa Krren 1
wont Hi town last Sunday. Mr Me 1
Millan told the bops to look for him. '
Thuy found bim. Ilu was snoklmr a
Ss
gar Mr. McMillan took the olsrar. !
threw the Mirnr nwnw i '
Iteaiaor ninned some vntlour hiu nn.i
tt4 ribbons on the boy's coat yestor 1
day morning. It rained so we could ;
not go to town to see thu Itowor
paTaie. 1 tied Mr. Ileamer's shoos. '
Re gaut Urii aunts to ma. t timuti !
i him. Mr Ileumer was kind. I aan 1
say a few w urds I send lova to all.
Ooed bye rMum W. ttAittnn.
Hr Heetierer rMfetH4.
Cbiaajfo. Out. Mi August Meeker a
H'lfu luurdotur who is to he bunged on
me tutu 01 fioremuer was one of I
mon ir. tht. Gooh oflunty Jail oonvertad
ysterBa ty an itinerant missionary.
All Chautftmqnh. ruadarc are rquuutd )
wv mwv .Tan uariur tomorrow ey
eataratT.H to mako plun to sund
fof the.- now book.
fw book st Llliie's and at the
I'ustett5;e Bock Mtoru. Orr t'Hto vol-
ucoss tv s-limi trum
NOBLE UFE.
Wontliar Greets Hie New Car-
iH?al WnGk-Smne Spir-
Ked Racas Booked.
Thu aMM shaiiu brlvliLlv
on the flot-i
earnn . un.l
nmI wuuk of till a fall
struct fair. Thu treat me ntlll
muddy but a fw woro fioura of old
Hot aud th mo'ituie will havt been
iqwouJMMl nut f tho uiuil.
Thu nroyram of Inst week IioIiIh
guud this week The snocial fern turn
Of the weok will bu tho (lower parade
All th ladles in Uutlirlourolnimostod
lit this and muoh money anil tune
have Wen oxpemlod on flowers nutl
douo ration a.
The llower parado will tak placo
Wednusday at 1 o'ciok folluncd lui
mediately by tho rauon
On triiiuMlay night the q leen a
ball will beheld Thura(lity veiling
the grand el vie parado take plate and
un I'rldny oranliig the Karnlral
Knight parade InuVudlug trHveiltig
men' llowrtr parade aftor wlm 11 llo
grand irtaqn ball winds up the hoi
time in lJulllriu during the frt fall
arntrsd.
Thuru are a uumbr of flue r ea nt
the fair grounds: puceo. rmuierp
trotter that will maki iking 1 xitt
lug this week a no Ntili inppt.
drom and uharlnt reea
1111 SHAW M.. i V;
The thrifty town .f shawm i
woll fit'i pmud of u-i l.ra ui
1 tuutle up f aplt-ndiit f How-
only It. aol ajihder a hiu '
but he laa muMi-lan :i w
Nhawriio himd eildilM'r' thf
aeaow witii.ui a gioinbi.- Ti.i
ix y
1 t
Nit
.. w
Uu
tiy
' .uul
waaalway on deck when wh and
its 'mush waa eomplimeicud or 1 ry
band The Hhawnee band U . HKt'
elans organ iEt Ion and The 1-a-ur IA
lives it bid fair to wear the r k mn
tal colors.
Mi IIVMi t 1 ibmt
Keporlb liare gobe out that 11
conical whm held hurt. U-i. w.. u
ban 1
ami
that the Oklahoma Til . band hi. I wnn
the honor. This m a milaki' Vh tr
the Oklahoma City baud it tip lu ami
ia deaetvlng of praiau 110 olti. m ...ri
or were awsrdtul tivsing uil a
the uuHtust was deilsretl ott ai v
purs of fMl wa divided SAiitiMv 1
tweea the Hha-n.'e and Hsi.i. .
U. C T band I'he.f wre tl 1
two bunds which in'ii. .41cil 1 Ir.r
Camau's band of WinfleUI .ni1
Outhrie on day aud daunted o- m rv
laaa. wltlr th exoaptiou of t(v du
lars glrun to extra baiidiueii
Mlas Amanda O Connor laie . u
uugo ha louutvd in Outhile hmI o
nreparwl to recelvu puptln in punu
harmoiiy and mnsiesl uiialyslp suhh
O'Connor is it pupil of Win II itvt
wood Amorioa'sgrestoft pianist am
uses his methods In her teorlinf.H
I'artlos wlahlng to see her ire re
quotiHl torull nt III N Ilroad nlrcot
1 to 1
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i ane ixaiivr llomin guliilnv T.l..ii a i
IruRRlMta refund Hie uiunct If 11 laili it.
aS- 0raTC ' signature li oti 1
Ton to Hoveii 011 Jeff
Hcrlppi.MoIla Ltaru.
Now York Oal ao-Thoro Is wnah
interest In the uomlng Joirorlen Hhar
koy light. JefTerles ia ton to -oyeu
favorftu but fow wagors blng Inid
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