The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 110, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 3, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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REPUBLICANS i!PLS confident
WIN OUT
Biiect lost of the
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Ticket
v -& np;k.
WIT COULD NOT"
STAND THE NEGRO
eWitt. Willianisnn. New-
it ' 7 ' -w"
K man and BowdenGet
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t
Nice Majorities.
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As usual the Republicans elected the
.'aJout of the city ticket yesterday
Mtk Mr J K Hall for mayor and as
Ifcunl the negroes on the Republican
Lckit got left. Burton wu. tho Only
VOv -.... uuwi. wit V4 ItOllUUtllMU
1I- - . . .
'D'ni in ( nnu wns lieiiten hv w.
I. Williamson Denjbeiatic candidate
ly i .'. majority. Al DeWItt Demo-
ftti. candidate for i Ity oleik walked
. (T ha Republican antagonist bytho
hhdsomc- majority of 140 nnd Frank
t'lsmltii left Penny In tho stretch by
majority of 113. Paul Kewman. In
f Second lil.J. and H. D Howden.
the Third ward were the only
d ward were the only iu uiunn . i iwu'i
elected tg the coucUGhrlBtn n88clatlon recentjr.
Icmoc rats
lowden golnfc
En nf 4 vnt
jln the Fifth ward Colonel Snyder
ade a close race andwjasonlybet-
l by 15 votes. Al DeWlttbnrrlod all
e wards excca)r-thoPoorthn-dFlftb40WSi?JI-
hing tho former by 10 and tho latter
44 volen. Qlsmlthf-carrled- nil the
irds by handsome 'triajdriilcs except
o First and Fifth losjng tho. former
only 1 and the latter by 1 votos. In
strong lily white nopnbllcan wards
First nnd Second Burton Hue col-
Cd Republican candidate for" fctroot
mmissloner. was cut and slashed
mercifully as shown by the returns
lie the majorities for J. E. IIbII for
ivcr Painter for treasurer. Reynolds
marshal and others of the llllea
lged from 05 to 12j. Especially la
s noticeable in the strong RepuVlf-
l Second waid where th" Republl-
l ti kct ran ahead all the- way from
) to 150 majority llere W. D. Will-
iron Democratic candidate for
"et coinmi88ioner aarrioci the ward
r his colored Republican compotl-
George Burton by 110 majority
'"he vote from a politlcnl standpoint
scnts some Interesting fe'ituros. .
lally that caBt' for tha marshal
!vfng clearly llmt j)arty cotiBldora-
)s and fealty did not enter o nny
cnt Into the contest and that the
rtlng clement guvaita 3uppor. ol-
I for tho Republican candldntn.
V L. BUncoe mado a splendid run
I tho vote shows' 'that In " all the
Ida where his candidncy was push-
the made gains and especially is
' shown in tho result in the Third
jrth and Fifth wards whoro the
il Republican majorities are .great
fut down.
Ijakcn altogether tho result Ib on-
Uglll kU ii'lliui. i.up unit wiiiio iiiujf
the mayor they will" be roady to
I w Mm nnnfnat wllnn tTin HmA fiirnltt
j es jn uio munnuiue may are
iQUthrlo over everything olso and
hold up the hands of the new ad-
's frntlnn In ovflrvthlntr that -tnnrirf
; c progress and cood of tho city.
(Continued ou page 2.)
BACK TO LUNOIS
tno Governor Jenkins Honors Two
Requlsltlonojfor. Violators.
i quJsiUonB for two men wanted In
!jla woro honored by Acting Gov-
hr W M. Jenkins yostorday. The
are named Sam T. Beta nnd Wor-
F Dow and aro chnrgod with
I. ry and counterfeiting tho will of
hb J Hans deceased and with
ting tho samo to clofro.ud tho" helm
I of $8000. Thoy aro under arrestl
lfttonga to which placp SjQrJff fi
Jberholm. of Carroll county. III.
'rtcd (Oget1 thorn. '! '
Iro cuitu a cor.o in onk bay
hLazatlve Uroino-Qfuinine Tablets
36c
it
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DOES 00V. BARNES
II ft I J k. Ill ft If 11 1 II Ik 1 171741
lianna is Still His Frienc
While Hitchcock is Still
Against HiiiiRetHfn
i
ed Last Niffht
t i -v -j ?3n -s
.(Mvptlt.a"
wntnmL
from WaaTilngWh 1
i r -r -ifc. - - - r i
nlghY feeling l&
the beet of mooda.
eomiwnled Ulm and
Mrs. Oarnea nb
la feeling mucB
Llmprorad with her trip Et. she ha
ttfffeij' recO-ei?trfrmT reflant III
IrfcaBB 1 I . ' ' ' i . ' ' t.
"" ft.
In a conversation with Govern
-
Uarnea relative to the contest for thj
governorship he expresses himself
luajniK conmiont tniK ma. cvancea ar
all right. He said that Hanna wdk
latlll Ills friend aa In times paat M
Secretary Hitchcock waa probably
against him for reappointment. ' '
rTlfo sovieruor waft dlalntlUxod to da-
cuss the nuujflct and ffolu Ills mannjn)
he evidently felt that In the present
crisis of the qnestlon silencwwas wjfl.
dom but while all this was apparent
ha nppaawMl-jH Uiostf-BplFltaanij
if he rvtiirnefl'wltlt'tlie Iniformhtldlh
that he would notrbe reappointed he
evidently Is dtepoeed-to keep Ike fact
entirely to hiinwilf f.
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jrprtlie present.
i
WHAT HE DID
Y. M. C. A. of JameBtown.'N. Y Gifted
By OrteMan.
The Jamestown U. Y Youig Men's
recel v-
lie coat-
v build
ing.'' Thd gitl'waa made largely at the
suggestion of hla son. Mr. Hallock
says: "For Jcjafs'wy Interest In tlie
soclatlon has steadily mcrensoa.
Knqwlng tho power of young men for
hop9d and prayed that I might uo parj
mltted in this' city to set on foot
movement mat would secure ror tno
a home whoro tholr nhvaical. mont
and rpligious manhood might be os
talJllshed nnd doveloped. My only sorf
Win. Hall Hallock who dlod in 1804
often snld 'Nothing Iff so helpful to
young men aa the Young Men's Chris-
tian aaaociaUon.' At their rooma in
any city any young man can be di-
rected t6 a eomfbTtablB horn and- to
holpful friends away frem -evil. If
even you can do anything for the is-
soclatlon here I hope you will.' The
time finally came when I could."
Interest In the movement in this
city continues to Inoroase at a health r
rate. Mr. Thompson's work la very
worthy of him and tho efforts of iho
commlttoo with which 1)8 is co-operat
ing will be rewarded with a magnifi-
cent building for tho homo of tho lucnl
Y. M. O. A. The membership Is aa-
nssured matter. All that Is needed to
mako It complete Is tho .building nndf
ilnt iwlli fTr." n 'nVrSTSTT aTCvRi ' - I
Viiuk iv w t vvivuiuv; uuu'ii
PAPA AND MAnMA'Fbg'0.'rAyE.t
Reconciliation Brought Abbujt'by Re
fusat to Issue License. .
A pleasantly romantic llttlo eloprj.
mont loakod but yea'tcjfday nftetmoon.
A nice couple of young fdlliH'came to
Jhls city from Porry nnd registered at
tho-Qkla hotel. -Thun tjiey went W
Probate Judgo GoOtlrldh's office and
nskatl for n Hrouso tyj b married. Til?
Judgo was inclined to examine the
matter and aaaortdjifqcl that the young
lady was not within tho "limit." ao he
refused saying -that htj Would requlcs
tlia gpnsa.nt of ta young lady's paji
Onte. The Jig was up. Then Immeill-
l.fttoly tjioy Qjiened diplomatic relations
ivun iroamma who wun nuie pep-
suasion consented to tho negotiations
with JU'lKO Goodrich. Tho happy re-
sult Was thaLIrjEarnffBgfiqtorf arid
Miss Mildred Fountnln woro made one.
'i noy returned to Perry on tho ovon-
lug traliit whoro thoy recolvod tho
blessings and total forgiveness of tholr
fond paronts and will 11 vo happy ovor
afterward.
; Whose Glr) Are .You?
DO y6u-wecjr haYo the hoadaaha'- so
yoli cun't go to tho thontor. with him?
Dr. Caldwols jByrpp Pepslp cyros
hoadacho and If you tao it according
to directions you can prevent Its re-
turn. Sold by all druggists.
TBRIE
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
mm vet re
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PUNISHED
j
He Violated
Laws
OF CIVILIZED WARFARE
by issuing proclama-
' tion
Aggie Will Lose Coirffc
dence of Filipinos if He
Takes Job
Borippa-MoRae Preae Aaa'n.
Washington; D. C ApMl 3. Al-
though Agulnaldo haa taken the oath
of allegiance he la still liable to pun-
ishment if It Is proved 'he violated the
rules of civilised warfare. If he issued
a -proclamation demanding llree FIH-
plnosrlbr eacir Amertcah cptuiW nd
threatening to shoot the prisoners If
no exchange waa effected he la apt to
suffer in Jail foe It.
'Boston Mass April S-8cs.t0 Lopw
snys that m fwlr would not Induce
Agulnaldo to take the oath he assume
that the robefc-took It helirvimrahnt.
.Mixxinjexjc.x. i ... -y --. -r
uj.lpunjjjTCJummenajB IfijiHrq
uy iiBuceamo means. 119 profllcU the
Fillplff6a'IIi;Tqa9" nl . nflile"8i In
Afilnaldo'.it he accepts a 'salaried po-
sltlonylndor tho Americans.
f" ' -
VHAVE LIGHTNING-RODS JP
" ?k'9htnlng Should Strike Wnat
r WoUl It Mios?
The scrap that is now Jn progreaa
In this territory for nrosnectlve nnt-
ronage to be available when the gov
ernorship business Ib settled Is Inter-
eating. Each day develops more fel-
low with their lightning rods stuck
up into political Bpade. Springing new
candTdateV from day to day may be
the only business of some and but one
rule aeema to hold. "The more the
mender."
Among-the prominent Republicans
who would like "A Good Thing" are
the following:
Win. Crimea wanta the secretary-
ship.
Harry GUatran v-.nta the secretary-
ship. as.: jirjujftpn wanta tho 8arqtnty.T
BlUp. .
' '
rV. O. GolHlor wnnta tho secrotarv
"I'
Tom Forguson wants tho secretary
ship.
Mcurogor Douglas wants the secre.
tarysjilii. . ' 1
Will T. Little yants the fmlnd not
made up.) v
W. M. Jenkins 'VTtnts the governor-
ship. -4 -1
J. W MeNdl Ivants the governor-
8hlp. "How wouTd 5u like U be the
prealdont?"
"Ch what n graft."
Coffeo Making Test.
Teats of coffeo recently made by the
department of agriculture are of Inter-
eat to the coffB lover The expert in
charge states'. that) .While little pur6
Java or Mocha finds its way to tlie
Amerlonn market other localities fur-
nish beana of nlmost If not qulto as
good flavor. 110 mentions ilawall und
Porto Rico as supplying good coffeo.
Adulterations he finds aro for the
most part harmless. Prof. WHoy tho
tostlng chemist says that the uso of
coffeo In moderation will not harm
most pooplo but that a moderate quan-
tity should bo used. Ho thinks a cup-
ful ono-half of which is hot milk for
broakfast and n small cupful of black
cofffio for dinner n proper quantity. Ho
also states that It is harmful for per
sons with henrt trouble.
The- reserve sale for the "Eannlo
Hill Company" Is now ou Secure
your seats early.
Bi'A: ttl"Mr"-:'T
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1001
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ALIGBM).SA1ISREs.-A
SULT INDICATES FRAUD
Li '
Saysteefioh of Wells Will
Not.Disnint Silver
fini
8crrjMcRae Preaa finSh.
Cfili.0o III. April S.-Soiierao
geld aya the election of YWIla
ixjiagoM not mean the dllinBtlttpT6l
thd4fiW.) wing there nbffL rW
Democratic victory. "The rttlllf in
aioaim nung bucrabd" he aUL "Id
one unjMWidtli aaij df what I niajtf
from
uepuoiiran cltlsena la trne
Wells' electloa r can
n be Kuqcupsfully
P'G
COAL COMBI
l
i -
'lif.W'VSMfl
.Vrtcw.sa.
AieAhiifjr . n
4 1U
eethe auftatfon'Of
c coal trust with
ff clowd door. am1fti3UiTrfr
-- ft-l. .. 0 . . .
""lS "uv.1 .JSU2V' DUl "
a kapfeilh.1 the movement!. ImSKiif
Lby all the big mining companies of the
Southwest whose representatives were
present and took an active part In the
meeting.
VANDERBILT DON'T WANT
HOTEL BUILT.
Sorlppi-McRae Press Aas'n.
New York April 8. John Gates a
few wdefca ago purchased fftty avenue
lota and ahiionnc hi tlint he -vould
build ' nn eighteen tory hotel. The
Vfinilarhllts 11 c aroa the atreet. lie
offerstl- Gates a round million for hj
lota); sr quarter of a million' nbova h.
-"
Urtglnal purchase price.'
CARRIE'S TOWN WENT BACK
ON THE 8MASHER
Scrlpps-MaRao ProsB Ass'n. " ' '
TopeRa Kas. April 3. It U ottlcV
allj; nrinouncod that" Carrlo Nation'
town was enrriod by tlie Riltl-prdhiin-
tlon element by the oloetlon o Albert
Parker a Democrat by ulovoh votes.
DAMAGED BY FIRE
Scrlppe-McRno Press Ass'n.
St. Petersburg April 3. The Im-
perial mint was damaged by fire to the
extenr of half a million dollars.
ROMAN CATHOLICS AND
NEGROES BARRED
Scrlpps Mr Rae Press Aaa'n.
Boston Mass. April 8. David
Hitchcock wills one hundred thousand
dollars to the WHlrsley seminary
providing that Roman Catholics an I
negreSses ure barred
I. Segal manufacturer of the Rebec-
ca cigar called on The Leudor force
today nnd gave each mnn a aummor
hat or cap.
For snlo cheap second hnnd turn!
turo nt'71C East Wurnor avenuo.
WANTED Situation ' ns housekeeper
by a whltff'glrl. Address Viola
Christie 384 ti. Springer.
Easter Will soon be hero and we
have a fine array of Easter novelties
at our to quit Business prices. THE
RUSH.
The Small Boy on Bad Weather.
He had reached the mature age of
six years and ho had met with a great
csappolntraent. He was to be taken
on a nice little excursion and he cor-
talni would have gone but for the
weather which on this particular day
waa ao very bad that no mother
would takd a small boy out In It. Us-
ing a boy tho oung man did not cry
out he felt hurt and set out In a logi-
cal maacullno way to roason things
out. He was a well-taught small boy
and he had learned many things
among others something of the cre-
ation of tho world ngea ago and the
Creator. Ho also know that tho Cre-
ator of tho world Is tho Creator of
what Is known ns tne weathor. After
thinking the matter ovor he went to
his mother.
"Mamma t Is a long timo since
God made tho world Isn't It?"
"Yes" nnnwcrud mamma "a long
time."
"Then don't you think mamma" he
wont on onrnostly. "that He is getting
pretty old to manage It?" Philadel-
phia Tolegraph.
MP.
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UVtUlPHK III1U
ujirn tarntor4
prgHmzruif
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TBN iKOiTSAND FOR
HIS
RHTUIf
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!SCGenerous offer of a Neigh-
' bor for the Return of '
;. Stolen Child !
lppa-McRae Press AM)).
w York Aprih . oiwef Wllllng-
rP. a neighbor of the AlcCommiak
talBlly wboeft.aoii.'WUuWUn days aio
nfUrtoaly dlpuird. oatered tin
tMuaanii loirra inward for the cafe
nfUiro Of Oie ytKiHgater. J
FJWUDS AND STJANbAU
"' J " AT MANILA.
..Cablegraina. Item Manila disclose a
!UiD6 lh.iJe tomniiiMiafT. flB-
AKJW'Hjjlion in 'BtiJrii-
iuprht!btBrffcBra.ln tho toluh-
Jnxv
tSrr service
and several arresla
tttp-e baeif made.
Quartormaatbr
unrrnwav-hendof the
commissary
Wftna ttllPr Lnl nvil..
-. f i mi UUIOI
uuordlnates under him charred
With the franiluTmt' disposal oZ
ent disposal of these
supplies. It Ib said that these fralula
are on a largo and extensive ucale and
the loss to the government through
the raacallty of tne officers .mil others
will reach Into hundreds of thousands
of dollars.
GRAND EASTER BALL.
Social Event Announced For April"
at Cassldy Hall.
10
ProC J. B. Frazler yesterday gent
out the following Invitations to all the
young poople of tho city.-
"Yourself and lady nro cordially In-
yitd t attend a Grand Easter Ball.
Wednesday ovenlng April 10 lOpl
given by Prof. Frazlor jml danolnBt
class nt Cassldy. hnll. PreBoitt InritfU
tlon at tho door."
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
ITwo Institutions Chartered Today by
Secretary Jenkins.
A charter was issued to Tho Lion
Mining nnd Smelting company with a
capital b'nek of $100000. lis place of
business is In the Otter creek mining
dlstrlcL with poHtofflco at Wildman.
Washita county Okla. The Incorpora-
tors arc F. It. Wildman Wm. Cooloy
and B. A. Williams.
The Downey Lumber company of
Enid was given a charter today. Its
capital stock Is $20000. The incor-
porators are Levi J. Downey Clias. L.
Hollen of Enid Eugene S. Carrier of
Carrier Okla.
'Last winter I was conflird tOriny
bod with a very bad cold on the lunge
Nothing gavo mo roliof. Finally my
wlfo bought a bottlo of One Minute
Cough Curo that effected c spoody
euro I can not spoak too highly of
that oxcollont romody." Mr. T. K
Houseman. Manntawnoy Pa.
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
With the flht being made on him
by Secretary Hitchcock It la not likely
the president will reappoint Jmge
John R. Thomas to his old place on
tho fedora! Ueneh in the Indian terri-
tory. Judge Thomas' Term expires fji
a slioit Ujno and he wants to be re-
appointed.' Sir '?
"I have jien' troubled with indlges-
U6n for 'ten .years have tried many
tilings anil apnL much money to no
purpose until r tried Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. I have taken two bottles und
gotten. - more relief from them tlirin
all oijtfir.tnftdjciritti tatten I feel taoro
m a. boy than J have feUt In twenty
yajrs." Andorsiirn Rlggs of' gunily
Lane Tax Thousands have testified
a? dId.MrnRlggHr
8old by J. N. Wallace. ' !
t r " ' "
Dainties to Serve With Tea i
Dainty Dranga wafers aro exceeding
ly nlco (o'paBS With tea. A ginger pr
Cinnamon wafer should be served
witli chocolate and a plain unflavord
one with- couoo says a writer in Apjll
IJiuies; Home Journal. Vou may jif
you Jlko pass some little boubons like
ojiocclata wafers but you elwuld not
have'Yriy other refreshments at an af
ternoon tea. Remember that In thoso
days elegance tends toward simplicity.
EADER
NUMBER 110
THREATENED
TO LYNCH
The
Corporation
Alderman
WHO DESIRED TO
GIVE AWAY FRANCHISE
There'll be a Hot Time in
Knisas City To-
Night "
Scrlppa-MoRae Press Asa'n.
Kansas City Kas. April 3 The ex-
'cltement over the threatened lynching
of corporation alderman ho Is charg-
ed with the delre to give iway trac-
tion franchises continues unabated.
When the couuWi met this afternoon
a hundred spectators weie present.
Stormy scenes are expected at the
meeting tonight when franchlaes will
be considered again.
TO HONOR HARRISON'S
MEMORY.
ScrippH-McRae Press Ass'n.
Indianapolis Ind. April 3.A ays-
tematlc effort was begun today for
honoring the memory of Uenjnmln "
Harrison by public monument to bo
torocted In front of the projected now
fodornl building.
THE RICE WILL CASE.
Patrick's
Attorneys Say
Lying.
Jones Is
Scrlpps-M?Rne Press Ass'n.
Nsw York April 3. Attorneys for
Albert Patrick accusod of complicity
In-the murder of millionaire Rice sa
they will rip the testimony of valet
Jones to pieces and show his state-
ment that Patrick aided his death by
slow poisoning a mans of lies. Jouee
continued his tcsttmnn today telling
how he had given Rue blank checks
to Pntrick for him to fill out
DANGEROUSLY ILL.
Scripps-McRae Press Assn
New York April 3. Bird Coler. city
comptroller. Is dangerously ill with
lijte8tinttl trouble.
TEN THOUSAND FOR STRIKERS.
Sartpps-McRao Press Ass'n.
Marseilles April 3. Munlschety to-
day appropriated ten thousand dollnra
to tho holp of tho dock strikers to
rostrlct tho uionoply of the (look com-
Ifaulos. PRESENTED HIS CREDENTIALS.
Sor.lpps-MoRno PresB Ass'n
Constantinople April 3. John
Lolshman new United States minister
presented his credentials to the sultan
today. The latter did him all the hon-
ors possible.
ROLLA WELL8 ST. LOUIS' MAYOR.
Scrlpps-McRae Press Ass'n.
St. Louis Mo. April 3. Complete
returns from all of the 333 precincts
In the city show Wells Dein. 43000;
Parker Rep. 36.000; Merriweather
municipal ownership. 28.000. The
proposition to Increase the library tax
to accept Carnegie's million dollar of-
fer was overwhelmingly carried.
BOERS STILL ACTIVE.
Sorlpps-McRae Pross Ass'n.
Nauwpoort April 3 In eo.isequenco
of tho renewed activity of the Boers
tho night train service Is suspended.
CARTER HARRISON
CHICAGO'. MAYOR.
Scrlpps-McRae Vices Ass'n
. Chicago III. April 3. Araong the
first telegrams of congratulations ou
his re-election received by Carter Har-
rison wore muasages from Bryan and
Mayor Van Wy k of Nw York.
LOST Large Moquette rug near Ok-
lahoma avonuo and Division bring
to Ramsay's and get reward
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