The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 76, Ed. 1, Monday, February 25, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY FBBRUAEY 1001
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NETIIERSOLE
COMPELLED TO-STOP
ROUT OF DE WET
CAUSES GLEE
BRYAN WELL
SHAKES THE EARTH
KICKS ON WAR-
RANT OFFICERS
GOULD'S
WESTERN TRIP
AGAIN.
GU'
Daily
Hatchet Brigade
Is Active -
DEMOLISH COLD
STORAGE DEPOSITORY
Police and Wreckers Ex
cliange Shots in Which
Two are Wounded
Scripps-MoRao Pross Ass'n.
T-pcka Kas. Fob. 26. The "homo
defenders" broke loose again at throe
o'clock this morning. The smashed
the North Topeka cold 8 crage deposi-
tory The police appeared when half
a cui load of beer had been smnshou.
A u.ht ensued In which thirty shots
wort' exchanged J. W. Adams one
of tbe raiders was seriously wonded
by a bullet. He Is now In the hospital. I
The Rev. P. V. Emerson was slightly .
wounded. He and all the other raid-
ers were arrested.
Blnghampton Feb. 25. Carrie Na-
tion baa Instructed her lawyers hero
to stop Resturnnteur Wllles from ad-
vertising "Carrie Nation" cocktails
which he is now doing even If ten
thousand damago suits are nocessnry.
Mrs. Nation 1ms also written a smash-
ing letter to Mayor Molr pnthe sub
ject
Topeka Kaa Fob. 25. Mrs. Nation
left Jail thlimonilnfr 81m took th
train Immodlately for Peoria where
she will help edit the' Journul tomor-
row Her bond was slgnol and ap-
proved last night. She Intends to re-
turn to Topeka soon as possible
FIRST REHEARSAL.
Mrs. Tanqueray and Denlse have won
Fmc Music Rendered by Frisco Line'ner much deserved pmlse and eom-1
Band Meets Approval.
The repertoire of the Frist o Line !
band that poes east to advertise !
Guthrie Includes everything from rag
t'tne to the clahslcs. Th'ire are 38 !
rrmslrlnns eueb and every one being I
nn nt 1st. Theie is not a man In the
ngKrogntlon who can not set down and
at slht play any thing put before him I
and If you want the band to play
something It bnsfft tho music far just '
whlstlo It and the band will do the
test.
It Is a surprising fact that a band
could bo gotten together In a town the
alzo of Guthrlo that hnB such a woll
balanced instrumentation. Tho rood
section Is particularly strong con-
taining sovon clarinets piccolo flute
and four saxnphones making thirteen
In nil. There are three tubus one of
which Is ho largest ever seen on tho road camp 26 mUes from Kingfisher."
streets of Guthrie. A quartette of "Well its dangerous for you to be
slide trombones six cornets nnd in i at large; I'll have you quarantined
fact everything that per tins to the J at once" saying which Dr. Klmberly
making of a flrt class concert band i called up by 'phone Dr. Darker
Guthrie In former years was proud of 'health officer. Ho explained the mat-
the distinction of having the best band ter to Darker and said Darlnnd was in
in tbe Southwest She can now pose!- bad condition and should bo placed
as having the best band went of tup in quarantine
Mississippi not barring Marshall's of ' "Well send him on" said Dr.
Topeka or Wheeler's Third Regiment Darker so Klmberly says; ho doesn't
pawl of KnnHas City. Every body belong In this county."
who -as any town pride should Invest j Drt Klmberly Is mad about the mat-
ono dollar In the concert end ball to ter. He says Darlnnd's condition was
be glvon nt Caasldy's hall Wednesday J gucli as to breed an epidemic and he
night noxt and don't forget that each 8 roasting the health authorities
ticket entitles you to a chuice on six . Darland. rushttd out of Klrouerly's cf-
valunblo prlzoB donated by enterpris- J flee nnd Is supposed to he in town yet.
ing morcnnnis wno ooueve iimi an
i. b of advertising is good evon the
kind douo by a brass band ospeclnlly
balling from a country where tho
dcnlzons of tho slow East think there
la no music except that furnlshsd by
the tall of the festive rattle uriak and
tho calamity howlor.
TO BUILD MODERN CITY.
Scrlpps-McRae Press Ass'n.
Havana Feb. 25. It Is reported that
General Fityhugh Lee has taken tho
presidency of a big Cuban-Amort .'vn
land company which intends to build
a modern' city near Havana.
Actress Has Sailed for Lon-j
don to Undergo an (
Operation
iorippa-MdRao Pfess Aaati.
New York Feb 26. HiM Olg j
Nelharwfle sailed for Europe this
raorntnl on the Majestic. She will '
undergo at her own 1g:sc In London
the surgical operation which her
physicians have decided Is necessary
to save her life.
Miss NothersolS's decision was
made hurriedly yesterdiv after a con-
sultation with her physicians. Drs. W.
QUI Wyllc and William T. Dull and!
with her legal counsel and adviser A.
H. Hummel. Slnee she was compelled
to leave tho stage nearly three weeks
ago in Brooklyn Miss Nethersolo has
been resting and preparing for the op-
oratlou which was to be undertaken
hero. The prospect of ths ordeal has
beon a severo strain on her nerves.
and she has folt that it she could havo
the operation porformetl at her own
home and among hor frlemJs In Lon-
don she would be able to bear It with
more fortitude and consequently with '
much' greater chance of recovery.
Drs. Wyllo and Dull have agreed with
her on this point and their only fsr
has been that she would not have the
strength to stand the long ocean voy-
ge
Miss Nethcrfiola however has
slsted in 1it desire to go home nnd
yesterday tho physicians gave thJMr
permission for her to salt. '
Miss NotherOios oompany ts hi t.
Louts. Miss Sylvia Uynden has haen
playing Uie tllp role iq hSapho" e!
MIbs NetliorSOla'R.muorcou retirei
The required two weeks' notice to
I mOmbors Dt the company was glv
Duffalo week before last and tho
gnnlzntion closed its season on Sit
flV flight. j :tt n'vXWir
Jfiss Nethorsolr (luring the six sea-
sdns she has played in America has
been on of th most successful and
popular actreslos on the American
stage Ht productions of "Carmen"
and "Sapho" havo gained her wide
i notice while her artistic performan
I res oi Camille. Frou-Frou the Second
mendatlon. This winter she made Her
Ht appearance as Magda
WALKING PESTILENCE.
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Health Authorities Refuse to Stop
Pilgrimage of Man With Small
Pox.
While Dr. Klmberly was treating; a
pationt In his office yesterday a man
giving his namo aa L L. Darland of
Tryon. rushed Into his office.
"Doctor what's the matter with me?
Havo I got the grippe?"
Dr. KImborly looked at the man
"Why. tann; yqu've got the small
pox" exclnlmod Klmberly.
"Don't tell mo that Doc" said Dar-
land. I live at Tryon and I'm on my
way with my tonm to CaseMdy's rail-
EVENING RECEPTION.
j Miss Lillian 'Bell Watklns Receives
Her Young Friends.
' Miss Lillian Bell Watklns extendod
a thoroughly eujoyable reception to a
number of her young frlouds nt'her
homo 610 Hast Harrison avsnuo laBt
Saturday night. She was assisted 'by
hor slater Miss Ruth and Miss Regna
MoMastors.
The flpral decorations wero bonuU
f pi consisting of callu Wiles and foru.
A collation was served.
Londoners Think Fear OfjFifly Million Feet of Gas
Second Invasion of Colo .j Under 4000 Poiinds
ny is Dispelled Pressure
bcripps - McJUe Press Ass'n.
London Feb. 26 The news of D
Wets rout caused the greatest gle
at the war office here and In thj
streets. All fears of a second invasion
of Cape Colon; are dispelled.
C.APTAIN RAMBO
COMMISSIONEb MAJOR.
Captain Finery Resigns From Co. M
A. J. Hall Suoceeds Late S. 0.
Wadsworth.
Adjutant General Q. C. Ornar is-
sued several special orders today pro-
moting officers of the Oklahoma Nn-
tlonnl guard.
The designation of Captain Fml
Pinery of Co. M.. Oklahoma City waa
accepted and the election of Ralph J.
Rsmer raltfled to fill vacincy. Ramcr '
will make an Invoice of company's
property and report It to the adjutant
j general's office
Captain C. C. Hambo ts promoted to him h leverage ovr his competitors
major of the First Regiment hih om-1 In th way of price!
mission tc date from Decembei w. ' Millinery Department.
1900. Second Lieutenant Blniei E Mi nanism imparted the Informs-
ttlpley is promoted to the vacant to tion i Tue I eader th it 'Ms house has
be captain of Co. E of Pawnee He ' heretofore neglected a very important
will Invoice the company's property line of business which naturally4 he-
rj.0r-(and report it to the adjutant general.
Arthur J. Hall of Co. A Guthrie Is milltueiy unci they proposed to make
commissioned captain and ordnance amends by adding to their store Uiis
officer of the First Regiemnt vlee sprini; a depurtment In millinery
Captain Samuel D Wadsv.orth. de goods second to none In Hie Sottth-
ceased. " webt luey have engaged the services
George Dullard of Co. B. Chandler of Miss Bri.ee. of SL Louhi who will
is honorably discharged from the hate charg" of designs in this de-
servlce. I pertinent. Miss Brl7.ee comos tp
First LlenUnnnt KdgKr'Wwt Jones' Qutluie with the best of recommenda-
reslgnntloit as adjutant of the regl tions both ns to social standing ami
raent Ib accepted and Sorgsant major expertm-as In Indies' rajlllnery!
Fred W. Hunter of Kingfisher pro- . - . ....
uioted to the vucancy.
NEW GRAND JURY INSTRUCTED.
Judge Burford Talks About Saloon
Violation and Gambling; Matters.
Saloonlsts who do not k-iep pmpei
hours for their business snd th
gamblers are up agninst tho renl tlmi
once again.
The new grand juiy waj s
n in
this afternoon and instructed to in
vestlgato the violation of tin liquo
ami gninbling law.
Unltod States matters were .illi!
attention tp especially violations of
the National banking law. Fi ink
Stiles was sworn in as forenjan
"SI Plunkard"
A Ynnkee comedy of the nbuw
name will be nt the D rooks' theater
Tuesday Feb. 26. Th e comody Is In
four amts the scenes of which un-
laid in and around the Now England
country and Now York city. The cen-
tral flguro of course is "SI Plunkard"
a young Yankoe notion umldler. which
part is looked nfterby Mr. J. C. Lewis.
Some of the leading characters
seen may be meritloned: Dorn Page
a yqung country lass in love with SI;
Felix Smart an inventive Dutchman;
tobert Denny a bogus stock specu-
lator; Ezra Page an honest old farm-
er who does not understand specula-
tion: Moses Wilton a Hebrew money
lender and numerous country friends
of the Page family. The performance
Includes runny specialties of an orlgi
nal and novel character by a company
of comedians.
tlnn'l lt th hn.I of time nalnt
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wrinkles on your face. Keep young. rras around my neck tickled mo un-
by keeping the blood puro and the rier tnt cnjn an j )ont Unow wnat Rj
digostlve organs In a healthful condl- they didn't do. I never saw sit mapy
tlon. Herblne will do this. Health Is pretyi bright girls In one bunch In my
youth disease and sickness brings old 1ife$ oaj j am going to sell out and
ago. PricoG0 cents. nmve up there."
' .Tii(h)re Boles says Miss Lillian and
Advice for Smokers. ' Mi. Ueas -Fox who Is well rpmem-
Gov. Barnos 10o' cigars c:l aale at j hersd here are progressing finely In
all first class store. Also the Rebecca. . the work.
Romomber home 'ndustrymade In '
Guthrlo at tho Now York Cigar fac-
tory. I Segal proprietor.
The old saying (hat a new broom
fsweepe clean Is true and U is true also
that old as well as new brooms mad-
by the Guthrie Broom works sweep
clean all the time and I a -if much longer
than other manufacturers.
6' upptt-McHso J'-ese am'Di Bcrlpps-McRas Press Ass'n.
Cameron Vs. bet. . Fifty mill j Washington D. C Fob. C6.-Section
feet of gas under -1000 pounds jtary Lob. has recommended for pro-
pressure is escaping dally frcm the j motion eight warrant officers for gak
newly discovered W. J. Dryan well. ltIantry In tho wui with Spain. Ad
burns in nn enormous torch two hun-!
drd feet high shaking the earth for
miles around.
ROBERT RAMSAY HOME.
The Popular House-to Add '. Complete
Millinery Department.
Robert W. Ramsay oi Ramsay
11 rot hers returned home yesterday
from the ltast where he has beon for
three weeks making 'purchases for
the Ramsay's chain of stores which
an- located at Carthage Pittsburg.
Iol.i 'nd this city with Mr. Ramsay
wan- a member from each house and
together they buy for the four stores
Mr UnniRuy Buys that by buying for
the four store at the same time gives
lonp to the dry goods stores that of
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
The Judi iary committee reported
Council Joiit Resolution No. 1 mem-
oraltzing President McKlnley to par-
don eeltn'n prisoners confined at Fort
Leaicnwmth with the recommonda-
'ion that It do pass.
DIIIh introduced:
t'oifTislI Iiill No. 174 an act to
am. nd section r of chapter 374 stat-
iiiis of is:i;i relating to exemptions
l v Han Wdii
found1 Hill No. 176 by Foster an
.i(t ertitled. an net to amend section
-I artn le 1 cliajiter 41. laws of 180B
r- latino to rh.uiM' of vonue.
fount 11 Dill No. 176. by Winkler an
ai t legalizing the Imud election In
Kingfisher ( ount v.
Council Dill 177 by Winkler relat-
ing to the public inspectlr-i of oils.
The above bills wu read a Second
time by unanimous consent and refe-
re i to Judiciary committee.
At 1 ra. the council adjourned to
meet on next Tuesday at 10 a. m. In
the meantlmo the solons will vlow the
. magnificence of the city of Mangurn
and the country along tho route of
their Junketing till).
ROYALLY ENTERTAINED.
Judge J. J. Boles who Visited Liberty
Ladies' ollege Has a Time.
Judge J. J. Boles returned today
fiom a three days' visit with his tal-
ented daughter who Is studying mil
'.lc at the Liberty Ladles' college. In
Missouri. Judge says he never had
biich a time In all his da. "They
dined me waited on me called me
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j in pes jiiuicil winnnrin ffUt LIIC711 j
Thore la probably no disease or con-
dition of the huraac system that
causae moro suffering and dlstroee
than piles. Tablets Buckeye Pile
Ointment ctjreji them quickly without
pain or detention from business. Pride.
60 cents in bottles Tubes 7C cents.
Wheeler & Son and F. B. LUIIq &
Co.
Admiral Sampson .Says
Such Officers are Unfit-
ted for Social Duties
hairs.' Sampson writes a letter of pro-
test saying the duties In the navy In
llrnea of peace are largely social .for
which most warrant officers are un
fitted. He says the pioper plaee Is In
lending men not in the ward room.
BRILLIANT EVENT.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bronson Entq-.
tain High Five Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Dronson enter-
tained the High Five club Saturday
evening In a brilliant manner. The
floral decorations conststod of carna-
tions and American Beauty roses. Fa-
vors of the evening for tho ladles were
American Beauty roses.
Tho entertainment wan d"Ughtful in
every feature. The prizes were won
by Mr. It R Cnrlnln and Mrs. W. M.
Spurlock first prize and Mr. W. A.
Frasler und Mrs. Chas H. Kllson the
necond prise. The full membership
was present.
The club entertained the following
quests:
Judge and Mrs.: A. H. Huston.
Judge and Mrs. A. G. C. Dlorer.
Mr. and Mr. John Cotterai.
Mr. and Mrs. I. ii. :vy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. f. Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Llllle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White.
Mr. and Mr E. P. Kelly.
Mrs. Harry Barnes.
Miss Amyliroolts. -
Miss Anna Bodenhelmei.
Mr. W. J. Horsfnll.
Mr. G. VV. Ball.
Mrr Dronson was assist. id In receiv-
ing her guests by Misses Amy Brooks.
Blanche Spurlock und Gaye Bronson.
RAILROAD CHARTER FILED.
f New Line Prof Sspuloa to Blackwsll
Proposed.
' A new line of i.ul:onl from Supul
pa I. T. to fllackuill. O T Is pro
posed. The charter for lt:j construe -
tlon and ope-ution in tiled with the
socrotuiv of the tenltoiy. by a com-.h.'-. !cak I i.ui M i the great fl.iancl-
pany cont.lsting of K S. end J. I.. -l oinbini.l io-ii v.hl.-h control pine-
Newell. J. L. Bishop W. E. Can field n iIlv nil of tt natlim'u railways
and G. L. VauKm.ui T'ie capital
stock is placed at five million of dol-
lars. The road will bo 100 tidies long.
CLYDE BUILDERS DEPRESSED. '
Glasgow P'eb. 26. The Otytis ship
builders are gloomy- Trade ts the
fullest in ysurs. Only two Uiqjn4ntl
tons of shipping were ordered this
month.
Mnnagor Brooks had annotinaod tho
coming of "Arizona" to the Brooks'
theater on Monday Feb. 26. This play
which has been pronounced a success
In slmost every city of the Union is
a thoroughly American comedy drama
written by that popular author Agns
tus Thomas and as he announces for
tjie benefit of the American public! the united efforts 'to provide for per-
ilono. "Arizona" Is a pluy. which has ni.meiit inulutenaix e of certain tariff 4
for its location beautiful Aravalpa ni.de It possible to arrhe nt the
valley in the state from which It de- anemeut relative to fuithti exteti-
iiUes Us name and Introduces a num- sions of roads. In paving the wuy to
bcr of original characters from this the agreement It wih argued Jh.t as
section Including the officers and'i.iti wars dciiio.altzeil stoi hs and
I soldiers of the Eleventh 1'nllod States pl.i ed securities at tbe call of all
i viiirz. -muuneu ui it Cirani. in me
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Immediate vtclity. The other char ' agementB and in policies of operation
acters; Include the owner of a large an understanding In all tar'ff matters
rattle ranch called "Oanby's" his mlled for eqtiullv full consideration
wife and two beautiful daughter. and by .ill InteienH linej to be r ffeued by
the cowboys. Mexicans Chinese etc. extensions mi construction of branches
employed about the ranch. The it Is said to be the purpose of the
scones are all painted fron the orlgl- commanding combinations to respect
nal sketches made ou the .ipot by Mr th. interests of the big rallro-d sys-
Frodeil?k Remington end transferred teres in the outside" list They will
to canvass b;' thai able brushes of act with such roads as they would
Wnlfer Burrldgu Mid John PattsL I among themselves first securing per-
I mission to build before advancing Into
Recent experiments show that all thh tcnltjrles Railroad officials
classes of foods muy b dpmpldtsly uold thut such consideration on the
digested by a preparation callt Kodol'puit of the big powers Is Intended
Dyspepsia Cure which absolutely dl-! hc.ltly to keep the -outsiders' from be-
gSSts what yos eat. As It id tjia on'lv iug uugcred Into rate cutting retalla-
cowblnHtlon of all the natural dl- tlons
jjsstnntu ever devised tho dumand fori " ' -
It lias bacome enormous. it's easier to drown In the race
Sold by J- N. Wallace. pocji than In the horse pond.
Revives Commun
ity Talk'
-u.
SOME COMBINA-
TION DEALS
Cutting Down of Employes;
Understanding Relative
to Extensions
To present visit of Georg. J. Gould
president of the Missouri Pacific nnd
Iron Mountain ronds to the Southr
west has revived the talk about "com-
munity of lnl-reuts" deals in which
Mr. Gould ms nvn interested along
with Morgan. Hill. Harrlman and Van-
derbllt. He has spent much time re-
cently denying reports of combina-
tions and only two or three days ago
said that Wall ulreet had circulated
stories affecting railroad properties
ror fifty ears. For each there was a
possibility of truth but the facts
came out slowly and after the first re-
port had been circulated.
Notwithstanding Mr. Goulds desire
to minimize the significance of com
blnattons ap! to throw the blame for
rumois upon shoulders other than
those of railroad mngualos there nro
some far-reaching results coming from
what already has been consummated.
The first result Is lhuf slnco tho
roads have been drawn together under
a few great heads oertaln moves fn
vortug economy on the part of all huvo-
been made. Tbe reduction of tho
gie.it army of traveling passenger and
t freight agents is to take place before
many montliK. It n said that three-
foi rths the present number will loso
tin ir positions on tu count of the "com-
munity of lutereath" deals.
It has be n b. llet d for a lone times
tluvt i.illio.ni 1 . i . ' oiue Fort of an
it .. . ndii'i: w.t'i one another re
' yarding em m
' tra 'cied l. i
in.' nts U'ou tenltory
s t rol line. Now It
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h; vi- .igie'U in onnertlon with tup
'community of ownership" princlpltt.
that no 11ne U be extendod without
the ( onsent of all ." - powers.
This phase of the general agreement
Is taken by railroad officials to moan
much. It Is regarded as sufficient In-
dication that the Harrtmans the
Goulds the VandernllU Rockefeller.
Hill Morga and all of the other gov-
erning magnates have Interests more-
or less In common and that there In
a direct understanding that no com
blnatlon sliall do anything to work
Injury to any of tho other corchlna-
tions In the way of building luto ter-
ritory already entered to by a "rival"
line
The harmony which resulted fiinn
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