Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1, Monday, January 22, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY OFFICIAL STATE PAPER OFFICE OF PUBLICATION. HARRISON AVENUE.
VOLUME IB.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 22. 1900.
NUMBER 43
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HEAVY ARTILLERY
BATTLE
RAGES
RAWLINS
Between . British and Bqer Forces Near
Spearmen's Camp Paris Paper
says duller is Marching
to Disaster.
Resolution Relating to Polyg-
amy Passed Today by
the Senate.
London Jan. S3 Tho telegraph's
extra says a heavy artillery battle is
progress near Spearman's camp.
London Jan. 22. Tho Tlmos In a
oecond edition prints a dispatch from
Spearman's camp which says: "Tho
enemy is holding anothorsctnl-clrcular
position on tho main ridgo behind tho
first one. Our object Is to cut tho en-
emy In half chiefly by advancing Hil-
yard's right and keeping under cover
within half a mllo of the enemy. At
tho end of tbo day tho Boer artillery
fire was slackened.
Pretoria Jan. 10 (delayed) Somo
British olllccrs hold as prisoners here
SeripuavMettae League.
Wasnlngton Jnu. 31. Tho senate
today paeeed the Rawlins resolution
relating to polygamy in Utah but
amended it by striking out the second
and third Motions which called for a
report upon the number of polyga-
mitts elected or appointed to office.
V THE..
Ir
OO0XX
compla! ncdof not rcoolvidg marma-
lade for broakfast. Krugor ordered it
to be furnished remarking: "Who;
Till say we aro not olvlllzad?"
London Jan. 22 General Bullor re-
ports tho following casualltics at Pot-
gieters Drift; "Capt. Phillips wound-
ed two men killed thirteon wounded
and one missing.
Berlin Jan. 22 Tho British govern
mont has informed the German foreign
minister that tho German bark Mario
laden with flour and which was seiz-
ed In South African waters by tho
British cruiser and taken to Durban
has been unconditionally roloased.
HANK. OF CUAXDI.Kll
of
BODIES
Of the Lynched flleoks Brothers'
Yimvcd by the Curions.
LOOK I'Olt A HMZZAKO.
Scripps'iMeRae League.
Fort Scott Kas. Jan. 22 The bodies
of Ed and George Meoks the two Kan
as City murderers who were lynched
In tho jail yard here last night still
lie at tho morgue unclaimed.
Georgo Meek's wife lives at Pueblo
Col. and Ed's wife lives in Kansas
City. An hour after the lynching
Sheriff Brooks notlded them by wire.
Tho former has wired that bIio will
.start for hero tomorrow and tho lat
ter has notified tho officers that sho
will have the bodies shipped to Kan-
sas City tomorrow for burial.
Tho motbea. of the men lives in a
little Missouri town near Butler. '
Thousands of people view the re-
mains today. Tho hands and legs arc
still shackled as they were when tho
lynching occurred and tho ropes have
not been removed from tho necks. An
inquest will bo hold by the coroner
toinbrro'w. .
In some of tho city jJulpltB today
tho' action of (lie mob was denounced
and all goocj citizens were called upon
ioVn'deijiniu outrtffo l'yrfchipgeoma'
approved byepeo.
.to be generally
pie.
Old Man Philips. Whoso life was
saved after do6pcrato effort on the
part of the sheriff cannot express his
gratitudo to that officer withflutticlent
feolintr. When the mob was clamor
ing for him at Hila cell door with the
ropoinfflghtot him ho lay under his
cot praying and crying for mercy. He
is still very nervous and cannot sleep.
Hicks' Woitthur VredlctlortH Tor tho Kent
of Jtutimry. '
Hicks' for tho' remainder of January"
says: '
Bo on tho watch for 6udden and
loleut.chango to colder close on the
heelB of warm weather and rains.
Tho nest regular Vulcan storm per
iod extends from tho 10th to tho 2nd
being central on the 21st. Moon is In
apogee greatest distance from the
earth also on the celestial equator on
the 10th. A general and 3udden
change to much warmer weather may
reasonably on -or about this date. Win-
ter Hghtnlng and thunder especially
southward.
Protracted storms of rain sloofc and
snow will most probably visit wide
sections of this and other countries
between Friday the 10th and Wed-
nesday tho 24th being central about
Saturday Sunday and Monday.
Quo of the greatest and wildest cold
waves of the winter will come out of
tho northwest bebind tho storms of
this period. We predict that Ice cut-
ters and dealers will reap much of
their winter harvest during the dayp
following this porlod.
A sensible reaction to warmer fall-
ing barometer and more rain and
snow may be looked for on and next
to tho 20th and 27th.
Very decided cold generally will
be natural from about tho 7th to
the 20th.
On the 30th and 3Jt we ..enter a
storm period which runs into Febru-
ary with a second new moon on the
30thandlmoon in uor.igctiR jsccond
time this month on tho 31st. Wa may
lluekod by Wall Known Financiers
Guthrlo nnl Clmndlur
Articles of Incorporation of the Bank
of Chaudlcr were filed with Territor-
ial Secretary Jenkins today. Tho
term for which the corporation is to
exist Is fifty years. Tho stockholders
are. J. M. Hale D. W. Ulam G. W.
Schlegel of Chandler; Chas E. Bill-
Ingsley and M. F. Hale of Guthrie.
The capital stock is 85000 divided In-
to fifty aharc'B of S100 each.
Smothered to Death.
El P.eno O. T. Jan. 82 William
Smith whose home is seven mijea
northeast of this city met with a.hor-
riblo death yesterday.
Uo was digging a well and had got
down a considerable depth when flf
teen feet of sand fell in smothering
him to deuth. The deceased was one
of tho first settfers in Canadian ooun-
ty. Ho leaves a wife and two children.
!ilAL COMPANY
oo mtu. avis. oii rosTovncic.
Will give you
A big Out on Paint
and Wall Paper
If you are going1 to paint or paper your house it
-will be to your interest to call and see us. We can
do you good and will if you will glva us a chance.
We have the largest stock of tablets and stationery
in the city and will give you big bargains for your
money.
We have lowered 'the price on all DRUGS 25
per cent in order to reduce stock. Come at once if
you want bargains.
C. R. RBNFBO
ortnntrT.A AVTP. OPPORTTT?. PnnTYYffTPTnTC
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BONI
Why Kipling Wont to Aft-lea:
Scrlpns-Mcltac League.
London Jan. 22 It is learned that
Rudyard Kipling went to Capetown
because of contraction of the lungs.
Tho doctors warned him that ho
would fatl a victim to consumption if
he remained In ' England the rest of
the winter...
dkatii or arus. J. M. SUITS.
And Wife Arrive in New York
Unwelcomed and Deny
Bourse Tales.
TAAL
Died at Her Home Ton .Mlltw Northouitof
Guthrie.
Mrs. J. M. Suits in her 58th year
died on January 18 1900. The de
ceased was born in Franklin county
Virginia on the 23th of July 1841
and was married to Mr. J. M. Suits on
November 16. 1S2 at Blaksburg Va.
They moved west and finally settled
In Camden Ray county Mo . in 1870
whom thnv lived until tho ODCnlotT Of
Oklahoma in 1380. They then camo
to this territory and took a claim on
which they have lived since that time.
Mrs. Suits whs tho mother of ten chil-
dren seven of whom ntlll survive her.
She was a devoted Christian wife and
mother having jomel tho church a
number of years ago and in whloh
faith she lied till the time of her
hnnth. Funeral scrvlaen were held
Friday morning at 10 o'clock at tho
hnmn' rpnidenoe. oenduoted by Rev.
Scripps-McRae League.
Now York. Jan. 22. Tho Count and
Countess Bonl de Oastollalno arrived
today from Paris. None of tho Gould
family was at tho dock to meet them.
The Count indignantly denied that he
lost large sums on the Bourse. Tho
couple went to tho Waldorf-Astoria
hotel. They will remain in Araorica
about three weeks.
Is the Scene of Battle in
Which Americans Defeat
a Body of Filipinos."
ENVOY
Of the
Transvaal Republic
Arrives in Washington
to See McRinley
Scripps-McRao League.
Manila January 28. Major Johnson
with two companies of tho Forty-sixth
regiment and Major Mulr with three
companies of tho Thirty-eighth regi-
ment dofcatcd 800 rebels at Taal cap-
turing throo cannon and many other
arms. Tho American loss was two
killed and one wounded. The gunboat
Marietta co-operated with tho troops.
Washington Jan. 23. A dispatch
from Gen. Otis today says tho cam-
paign in Luzon Is progressing satisfac-
torily. Tho troops are meeting with
some opposition.
Minor Uosaund Alive
Surlpps-McRao League.
Lob Anjreles Jan. 28. Shortly be
fore 1 o'clook this morning two of tho
. olevon men entombed by the caving
In of the acwor wero taken out alive.
reasonably pcat change to ?sjrm- Palmnr of Outline after which the
nr n.n Jaminrv croes out. Tbo brcmu
ter will bo falling in" western parts
and storms of rain and buow wllj re-
sult durfng the oponlng days of February.
bodv ws laid to
View cemetery.
rest In tue Summit
Wit ii tl.
The Royal Trlbo of Joseph wants 80
first class solicitors to represent
What T.nn Thinks nffeff.
Lon Whorton editor of ''tho Demo-
cratic Noblo County Sentinel of Per-
ry says that Bob Neff of Newklrk
will not do for the fubion congression
al candidate. "Neffdoas not repre-
sent enough of the ideas opposed to
Republicanism" said Wbortou "and
thmn he is too much of a Pop. I am a f us
In the JIou
Borlpps-MoTlae Leacue.
Washington Jan. 21 The house to-
day considered business relating to
tho Distr ct of Columbia.
I Untflt n.AnlJ.il I A Ilrtrta urtlt nfimn r
in Oklahoma and Indian Territory r ; d wa & ot h
i sacrifice anything." K. 0. Journal.
Ladlos preferable. Call or address
O. P. J5 Organizer Capitol Uotol
Guthrifr Qkla
ES170RTHE
OWELS
u riuir. liealtbr mOTBment of tbo
neup juur
Nh K$W Ilnrnei 1Vlui!9nlA '
Scrlpps-Muoftae League.
Washington Jan. 83. There were
nouewdaveloprnents in the Oovornor
Barnes matter today. Tho governor
ilaly refused to grant an Interview to
tbo Serif ps eorrospondant.
You will be wanting to ekato about
the time tko peach trees aro in bloom
Get your Bkatea now at Olsmlth's and
avoid the rush.
A special from Pond Crook sayi:
Mike Roach eged 75 yoars who lived
near Pana poetotllce was struck by '
tho fast freight southbound last oc
ning and almost instantly killed. Mis
skull was crushed. Roaeh was oross-1
ing the traek on foot when the train l
struck him. He was thrown across j
tho cowcatcher and carried several '
hundred yards before the train could
be stopped.
TO OUItK A COM) IN ONK DAY
TaKc jLtxatlvc lirotne quinine Tatjiaw
f VAM tlttVAll
i.-lL ......... .. inn m atpk or will btt
SmaKoVSu til i Mil tore lu tuonhapoof
tuoothett ea.it mut perfect way of keeplOKlm
bowelaUear a" u.eauiivWke
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRAOC UAHN B!OITl0
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fu
Alt
UruifgiBU rcfUQil the money if It falls to
cure. (5 W. Orove'H ltfnatare Is on each
box 25C
Pleiant Pn.to I'otent TattcUcvl DoOood
NeTftrHloken Wetneti orU'lve.lUe K .W'1"
for frea auw and booklet oa tiaib AddrtMi
UriUf Rni4r C7 CiUf XMlrttl Trk. 5Mft
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM
Soripps-McRae Leagu.
Waalngton January 82 Montague
White a apaolal envoy from tho Trans
vaal Republic to this country arrived
last night. It is said ho will call on
tho president and Secretary Hay to
demand recognition. It is also said
that President Krugor authorized him
to request the meditation of President
McKlnley.
Anurry J'urmnn.
Scrlppa-Mcftae t.Mguc.
ISl Rno O. T. Jan. 83 The nlgh-
bora iu Prairis township have got tirod
of putting their horeos in pasture and
stable at night only to find tham
gone In the morning Every farmer
in the township has met with a loes
and in order U protect themieivea
hereafter they have organised an antl-
horse thief asepaftttlon. If oaught in
tho act the thief is liable to make the
acquaintance of Honor Judge Lynch.
1 1 ' ' "
A Ilfg DulftjfuUou.
Vi Reno O.T.JaB. ti- J. J. OUtourke
is in roaolpt of a letter from Wood
ward whLh states that at least 400
cowmen will be here from that ante"
borhood on the 13th and Hth of ffeb
ruary.
i Himilorahut'i Contruot.
BIRenoO T. Jan. 82-Tho city
council has awarded the contract of
designing locating and getting out
tho plans and specifications for El
Reno's sewer plant to II II Bander
shot of Wichita Kan. The surveying
commenced lsst Monday.
London Jan. 28. Richard D. Blaak-
morc the novelist died Sunday. H
was born at Longworth Berks In
188S.
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amcuRA itnsoLViyir i so pure svnwt
nl vrbl-"B tti4t all a-e may Uko It with
laur and leneflt. Its mtWIOIl is U Wjl
and ni ati th tilowl In oezurna and othw
tortnnnn dlfliurtH Iiuinorn rwiltfl and
Irritation mMUi warm baths with CtrriOOKA
Noar cUum the Aiirfuea of cnuto mul soehM
nd biU aiwInUiiK with C CTlOtfHA Oint-
ment iHMHb and healltehlng burnlnjfklriru
tM4 eMMurkut tha wprW. l'tm pin utvoQai.
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