Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 136, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 7, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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VOIiUMB M.
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Uneasiness is Pell by Rtish
and Boers as to Wlml
Basutos Will Di
$ertpaiIUc Lean
Capetown Xovemuer 7-Increased
unoafcineee U fait over the sit oat too lo
Ila&utolaud. Many Uneotos are even
under arms. Qolonlal authorities have
felt confident II nuy hostilities weo
begun on tu.u part of ill Ilasetoa the
would be d rest oil against tbe Orange
Frco State 81 n tie the news of HrU'eii
reverses In Natal iinw r inched tbein
tborc !h no tolling which way tho as
Uvea wlP iloek Onee on the war path
tho llastttos will be a menace to boll
sldo.
SETTLhO.
In Wooihvitnl Uounly Fsnsuinl
1y rnltlo Tux Cases.
Woodward. 0. T.. Xov. e-At.i-e
rooout turm of Mart lion. Itaytvrd T
llnhior out of the chief ja tlee of
Oklahoma nndi some vry important
ddolsioae regarding Uxe lit held lu
tho otuu of Brans ttblder Until A Co.
va Woodward county tii cattle list
cd for taxation lo other coumtc of
this territory art not subject to m
alloti hi tills county unices the part es
intorehtod have un opportunity to
show to the tuxltig powers whether oi
siot ttuch property bus been II td die
v&flrc If such eattlo wore brought in
after Marah 1. The amount involved
lu this decision. Sl.eOO was dtc.dotl In
favor of p'aintlff.
In the case of J. K Itnvenseratft vs
Woodward comity hu held thai nhile
tho Oklahoma laws make Uxw aeseee-
cd ..gainst personal property a II i
thuroon the lien does not fo low in hi
othor Jurisdiction In thia case in
1BU7 Woodward county assessed
against J. A Murphy SMM. bu u'ter
tho taxes were assessed and before
collection. Murphy moved i he oatUe
to Kansas and sold them to Ravi'us-
craft who afterwards returned thrm
to Woodward county. here they wen-
salted for Murphy's Um. Th cast
was decided In lU?nairaft' favor
On demurrers in the follow I ng ease.
Quinllu vc County. Crews A. Joue ve
County and Ioeh Ilrotbers vs Count
those parties had during ISO brought
oattlo into Woodward comity that hud
been assessed prior to be up bo
brought were reassessed In Wood-
ward county without notice to owner
Taxes wore attempted to be collected
and injunetton suits to restrain col-
lection. Said tnxoe wore hea-d on de-
mnrror by tho judge wlie ovarrulud
thu demurrer and held that assessing
oftlocrs aselng transient property
brought In from other pluoe. must
assess tho Baino as required by law.
make demand from the owers theruol
for rendition and glvo them an oppor
tunity to show whether or not said
property had been taxed elsewhere
for the year.
Houston A Marum representee me
plaintiffs In eiioh of the snore eases.
and thu decision of the judge being
so olaar on this nuittor. list given unl
voreal satisfaction to all the people of
Woodward county regard lees of
whether they are cattlemen or farm
era on aeoount of the jamble tbst the
rovnnHe laws of the territory hare
boon In. This has been one of the
most BttUsfnttory tortus of court itw
hold In this oounty.
Sfrtpes McfUe I.cakue.
Lendeu. Korember 7. A dispute
rdm Kluiberly Yin Hopetown )a9S
tbstnut Wednssday the Deere fel&v
up out of the British magualnea north
of town by setting Are to the rcgeta
tlon around It. No one injured.
TH OIHI1S A COM) IN OWH IIAV
xatlve Brooio imiaias xnmtts. ah
S retumi ib money u u ibui io
Vf . uro ktsasture is ou esca
IVinH Trwul Vesr JluHo4 t ARt-t)ttii
I)ret Willi tho Artlnlii
We will rnako to any one sondleg ui
a photo a Ufe-slse otlleUo crayon or
postal portrait free of chargo to Intro-
duce our superior work ilxact llke
noiut highly artistic inish and prompt
reiura ef small photo guaranteed.
fiend ns your photo at oao.
ARTIHT8' UNIOM
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USES
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OFFICIAL OIIOAM OP OKLAHOMA DKMOOliAJJY
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA TQMSDaY BVBNINO. NOVEMBER 7. IHOO.
KENTUCKY
Monnl OuardGi cd l
the Governor to prevent
Trouble at the Polls.
rifjus MttUe Utsi.
UvHlirtlls Kj.t i?r. T QiHBldemWp
ptirtion vi the staii firHtUn nm tall--4
QMt t wWjileltt Tty ttti go?eratr.
ry win rontnra her twluy I rtwwl
taess In the wan t of trsmtils at U
polls.
(iHe Muh Hit Ml Mini AnHtlifir KorlHHiiljr
(UMrwI.
H P Mitthel n farmer residing a
fw mile southwest of Guthrie i
..Mid by u runaway team Monday
The pnrUeulars of the fatal iiowdent
t'r uingre It appears tkul ueeuaied
uu his neighbor F. A. Johnston had
knttltMl load of wheat to Itdtnoud
Ht)d when ou thtir return nnir Deer i
Cref k the horers Attanrd to the wap-
on bttttMine frightetKKl and rnn nway
throwing Mr. Mluhell out and killing
lin almost Usually. Mr. JoIirwii
s)s SHBtulnud serious Injuries by being
thrown out of the wagon.
ri:injitAi. iMtiso.vicit.
l)rlj AtneuiiU To ittHt Sm t.xve
llir 1hm mm Willi PrtMCor.
This iimrnlng tJupntiae Possvtt nnd
sUeon and gunrds Taylor llrcwn
and Kunnells started for Pawnee with
iwf ly-nioe nrieoners from the feder
m jli wno will be tried nt this term
o( oouri. This is About the Urgefct
oonsigntneut of prisoners to any one
court ai one time ever sent out from
Outhf u and shows that Marshal
I linmpan and his deputios haro been
Uky ron or tne prtsouors am enarg-
vxi with introducing nve with utspos
iug eight with larceny one with as
nit with intunt to kill and one with
criminal aHMault. TheT are: Jack
Aifrwl clmlnal assault. D II Den-
ning. Ktsault with Intent to kill; W.
A liroswull b D Ilrown. ifam Dun
ami Klgln (lunn D. C Jacoby. Ueorge
Mitch r. A Thaxton. A l'rtoe Dial
Phillips Jack Reynolds Introducing;
LI. II Mehntng. l' t;. uitue uok con
wiiy Walter Wade sad .! Wilson
disp iiif. lred Wilson. Win. Htsniey
Ueorge llodgsre. Win Ovtrmlre N. It
Nelson tilorer Kssb Bl Uolden and
Um BnglUh. larceny. Ira Ilrown
iHhwahkahbhe Joi Casey and Lavod
Miles Miny not be tried ut this term of
court but will bu need by the In lied
status as wltnosrs-
HIU.NCM I.ODttIS
Httm Celt i'M
iiml iHMlttfto h
The Btono masons of Outlirlo met
TOhUTday and organised tho Oath r It
and vicinity lodg.e a bianeh of the
Oklahoma Journeymen stone uutters
of North America.
Tliu otliears of the Uuthris llrneh
Lodge uri: Prosideat Mlcheal; Viee-
IVesulcnt Charles llrahtt; treaeeier L.
H. Stump- eorrepondUig9er' .ary tad
flManeier J. 0 Powers- Jergtuat-tt
arms urn. ilrown.
Eeftulur mseUHgcol the lodge are to
be held ou the fourth Sendny of each
month.
Ht CrHl (Iohi- It. Itolr
Rev. Holes spoke to a Ihrge end at
teetire uudleuce on the subject why
did t-ariew aie ib the erost.
A eharactoristle of Mr Hole work
Is the large number of men whe o to
hear him.
Lite subject toil Ight will tt "Protr.
Bdea to Hell tied from Uurtb to llcav
MeMHuturV )tHCluu.
McMasttr' Mugaxlne like the pre
vloue number is fast forging to tbe
(root ss a moot valuable monthly. It
deserves well of Oklnhomane. The
October number contains an able and
well written article ou the rsoe proo
lorn which must attract the attention
of the thoughtful whatever hie or li(r
views and predilections may be on that
en eject
TUU U le Ott'tify
That for twenty years I was constantly
SreeSeSV
tore reeolU until 1 met Mr J. W. Per
" "" " -- a- .. . . V-'.' i. II '
rler at the IBagle Dreg store who so
Serfectly ittod my eyes that 1 feel
1st : owe him a debt of gratitude.
P It. Hicks Pastor
M. K. Church South.
Qawkes celebratod spectae'ee are
ctld on!; by K. It. Llliie A. Co
- - QflflOUL TATE PAPE1I OFFHE OF FUHUCATIOII. fJAMRISOM
BIG
PKiit Between English and
Boers and 800 Boers Kil-
led and Wounded
rtpp. Mcftae- Ieugnt.
Urtiaou Ker. T Uttpstthts from
lhitrji.iiuburg aayt LhtiCatal lines
i ft dlspateli dnlwl Kov I tells of
ittoh fcuceees at lailysmlth last Thu
rsdnj and Prlday Hrillmtit work wan
done by thu earalarv and infantry
particularly thu Urilon Highlander
wno did groat uxeoutlou whlth the
bnyonot. The tamo paper says eight
hnndiod Hoor wero u filed wounded
or captured In the lighting. War of-
fice so fur as known has received no
news of Important Hour repulse and
the ue H from IMeteruiarltabiirg Is not
credited. They hope uHconfinntd re
port Indicate White is holding hl
iwn.
RE V OLUTIONS
About to lio Kpruii in Cod t nil
Aiuurloii.
SsHpi-Multa Uengue.
JJcw Orleans JsTomboj . OcMtral
Allied a If tliroatcntil wtthtwfi ryc-
iHyons which may break Mtt In a (ftfl
wicks. I'reparatioMS arc under mm
for he ortrtkrow of precideitl Caerf
raof OuntpmalA and Precldtnt Jtcla
of Kieursgnu.
IfOUlt IMMCTatltNTS.
Tree 1II1) Iti'lHrii.i.l Apulttsl Clw. W
lleurj .MHrxtui uiul Itoliert rnrni
luiHtHi SrHifKlu.
The grand lurf In making their Irst
report ut this term of the dtstrwt
OMHrt returned true bills against tho
following: Chss. Wilson alias Kick
a poo Charlie far nhwaulling his wife
with a deadly weapon. WlTsen lifiy
of the worst all round petty eruWf
and wife beater ever caugltt
Henry Morgan it indicted for the
crime of criminal aessult on the per
son of Hi tie Hlanehe Kagert
James and Koberl Scroggiyc are
chsrf ed with chidken stealing PVjmmi
two poultry flinders are the owes fso
escaped from Constable Laws and were
flually recaptured near Stillwater
After the stand Jury leads It report
Judge Hurford ndjourneil court uetil
tomorrow afternoon at 1:90 o'clock
.MMrrltHl.
MlM Uibbs or Ft. 8liow. Mouuna
sad Mr. lltou . Ilutohlus of Poaea
City. Oklahoma were united la mar
riitg) at Verdlgre. Nebraska on tbe
titli of October They .vlll reside st
Yankton Agency south Dakota wheie
Mr. Ilutehtnu Is sunertntondeut of the
I ltd tun schools Tho groom lu a nopu
lar Oklahomsn and resided for several
years in Ponea City
Ths tory of the Lion's Mouth to be
produced at the McKeanoa Opera
tlouee Wcdoeedsy Hor. sth by the
Frederick Wards company is undoubt
edly an Important piece of d ram all'-
writing. It Is of real Sac Iltersry
quality the diction being rich and
smooth while the me tAp noses sod
similes with which it abounds spsrkle
with the true luster nf a mister errs
Uon It is claimed that the play !
i acton' ly perfect in construction each
tarn of ths plot winding Its eolU arm
er and tighter around ths hero and
heroine until a climax Is gradually
reached at which there comes a su
pease that has been growing from ih
1 beginning of the play. Although tbe
l situations and dtvvelopmcits in tse
i story of love and the righting of
I wrongs sometime resell a stale thai
Apparently must h&ve a trugle eadiag
tbe author nas retrained (rout untian
pv climaxes and Anally repose his
children oi interests in a nit ot long
bliss which is ur'y more to be spoc
elated by their previous sufferissand
a knowledge of what might hive bece
Hon. Sidney Olarke
for Wichita to attend
left yesterday
the funeral of
bis old friend. William
Unfr. former
! J .II?..jlntendent of the Ml
souri Poeilie. Deceased was the sou of
Hon John Mpesr. who was for many
years prominent In Kansas poll ties
Mr. Clarke wilt bo absent only a few
duye. Ouluhoraa 01 ty Uklshomaa.
Illaek blister eropons the 81.1.0 kind
Rt S 16 per yd at Uamtay's (of ttourte)
dress goods sale Friday next the ith
1 1 llfewnoier
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hi this Week We Will Make:
A BIG GOT ON
Drugs
Paint
SOAPS DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
PERFUMERY AND DOLLS.
Ttie best Soda "Water
at our Store
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8 204 Okla. Ave
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SCORED
A- Victory Did tiie Britons at
Ladysniitli According
lo Reports
fcfippt Moke ICHgns.
bondOH. MovumWr 7. A dlepsVeh
to the Bxchaufe vclegrfth com p Arty
from Canetoera dutud NoreMbar 4.
shjc the UrlUsh have scored a victory
at Lady smith cap wring t.ooo Hours.
SMtr ftcya Hiur.
The boys of eommuty H returned
Huadar from the territorial eocsmu
meat. They bed a good time la spiif
of the rsiu. and iude a (food impre
Ion on all wh' them by their
soldierly eondi. t They are sorry the
eompetttlve dr.;. -vss dropped tor
thev worn ready to "show" the other
! eompmif. -Cnsodler tfews
; ... . J Booki Vo a ot Th
Itlr?1a llooks Is all about btrrlee
A
whole encyclopedia of berry lore
ed down lifter the manner of
boil-
Parm
Journal Tells about varieties about
planting growing mulching cultivat-
ing picking and marketing' it glvee
practical pointers from the pene of
eeorus of leading beny growers from
all part of the country who have con-
tributed to its colums It has Colored
reprosentatsons of berry true to siee
nnil Mlor. Lhiuty-three nortralte of
! practical berry mnn and thirty Are
' other Illustrations handsomely bound
la cloth. Tbe priea is M tents free
by mall; address the lublieherc. Wll
mer Atklesoo Co. Pb delpl la
! The LUm' Moelh.'
The Appearance In this oily of Ur
Frederick vVarde and bis oompaoy of
I players in lleery liny Csrletoa'e ma
: ternleoe The Lion's Mouth' will
uauouhtedly be the event tf tbe year
i In theatrical circles. Mr. Warde sure
t ite season under auspices and eondl
! ttons never before attained by this dl
' Ungulshod actor His management
i has surronaded bm with not only the
I foremost ief llluiate c dpny of the
American statfe bu hae given bis pro
ductton an enrollment which for pic
torial ant historical Illustration. ha
urv-r been eijua'lwd by a spectaculai
prfiirmanue. Mr Warde's Ability l
Vc wull known to r ulre. any expla
PAtloa. while tbe p ay of the " Lion
Mouth.'' on Account of iU mstrurttoi
sud presenting powers wt-l alwsys i r
highly tntcrUlolof Mrs urunt- ah.
supports the star has attained ah -most
unprecedented success this -
son. Her Initial week's appearau- e iu
naltlmere simply it is ssid.efiptiv ited
the orlU'ii . who since that time Iiaw
sold many pleasiag things of her
Althougn ihe expenditure ou Mr
Warde's productions have been eaor
moot the inaaaf er of the local boose
will allow of no elevation la the price
of seats.
8. T Franklin has In rested ti.e
number of kis nu.oioye eight iuai'
necessary bv the immense bast a ess he
is doing ana a ladv cashier prreldos at
the dCMi
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Toilet flrliclfe
will bo found
Opposite Postofflce. g
Was Evacuated by tbe British
lo Save the Conmisod
From Disaster
li"
Scripps-Mellso League-
London it or 7 A TIpitfieii lrei
Betoort Mouth CoIim; sy tke wtreo
are cut just north of there. 'tW rtr
reenoHdent of the frilly Kw rtfr
Scribes the evuruatlon of OiJn-f
frankly. He says rvaaunttan w- -
solutely iieeeeeury keeanHu h Imhi
greatly outnumbered the ierfcta. r&r
rlsoo. To remain meant toteH dm
aster. Tbe Boers had bcetr rem " .
by the free state consu ad ct br
thooaaod mea
Ladyemtth. Xov. 1 (delayed ia imn
mUsion) A rompany of vcliMtir
ogaged the Itoers at QroetJer r iwif
today There was brick ffidatf un eata
Idee. The Uoers' fcuporlor mmmJutr-
then begun to tell mid nit mmivu
train went eaet and eoveruil Ute Itrittah.
retreat.
r iptttriMl the ttiesfc
Ncrtpps-MelUiu League.
Louden Nor 7. A dliipMef tn Xhv
Mull frt in Durban sure wtt sa-ttlary
iiuthorltiHH have Rulaeil 0.&XI txeuuds
of foodatuiTs eoiiiJtfiMuL ii tkw'iSuiu
vaal.
Ttiwrlte Hll.
SicHpps McKae League.
Washington. NortmbiM- X -Tar vut
department is pnlting her tbo e-r-
ile of the British and will coo ivti
merieaa artillerisu la t.k l'-Mj
place with high exploeireev 1U mautr
ofacture will begin it a saW m n few
days The ep.oive rHIk W kaMewa aw-
thorite and is mo.e powerfi iku
ydditc and afer t- hsndid
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