The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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The State Capital.
MARKET REPORTS.
Kamai City Live Stork.
Kansas City. Sept. 3d Cattle Receipts,
By the State Capital Printing Co. M ; c'vevixv.
J tie. 119 calves. The inarki t wu-. irem-rj
BATH tr ■DBtOmiPTlON.
TO MAIL
Ob« yew.... &5.00 I Three munth*| 1.51
Blx months.. 8.00 | One month... 71
DBLIYBSKD BT OABBIBM!
One week 15 oenU
Two week* 15 ceuta
WKEELT BDITIOB
One copy, per year 91.00
HTIn requesting a change of Postoffice
address alwaya give the name of the
Poatofflce to which the paper haa been
aest; oth«rwiae there may be b delay
In making the charge.
Sample copiea sent free.
HF~Liberal inducements to Poatmaat-
ad Olnb Agents.
TI mo-Table.
noutii bound.
No. I0fi Chicago Kipreua, leaven
No. 408, Mo. River Kxpress,
No. 423, Local Freight, •
south bound.
No. 40fi, Texan Express,
No. 407. Local Express,
No. 423, Local Freight,
Passengers should procure tickets
before getting on the train and save
money, in purchasing round trip tick-
ets to loeal points 10 per cent off.
L. R. Dklanky, Agent.
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tie, 119 calves. The market was generally
slow and steady on steers and weak on cow*.
The followiutf ure representative sales
SHIPPING AND UKBS8ED UKfcK BTLMtS.
No. Ave. Price. No. Ave. Price.
41 1,335 i
TEXAS AND INDIAN 8TEKK4.
. 1.1M3 $;< 0 )
.1.115 J.B
.1,17.
1.0 8 #. .'()
....i.ojj j.ai inw rsi mo
.... H0.' \l. 4) 47 7 9 10
.... 801 J 4'J | 55 813 2.4a
COI.OIiAD" ST EE Its.
....1.294 |
SOU rIIWESTliItN STEERS.
.... TTt I
ARIZONA ST EE US.
....1.171 I'M |
new mexico steers.
1,101 13.2ft | 113 883 fc.
new mexico cows.
.... 6 #.\20 | 136 627 I J. 20
texas and indian cows.
... 77.) $2.85 | 29 lif 705 IMO
.... HI0 2.50 1 830 12.35
721
. 7.7 12.80
.1.010 2.7
. 971 2.65
.1,075 2.60
: 51.
A SPECK OF WAR.
Spanish Marines Said to Have Landed
on the Florida Keys.
A COLONY FOR BLOOMERS.
Dr. Mttry Walker Buy« n Farm—The Bull
Show Rtopperi -Want the < oniiuig*
Hlouersof an Oklahoma Coun-
ty Hp moved.
Key West, Fla., Oct. 1.—Great ex-
citement prevails here over a report
♦ hat marines from the Spanish cruiser
Conde de Vcnadito landed on the Flor-
ida keys north of here to search for
filibusters. The Conde de Veuadito
has been cruising- in these waters
for some time looking for filibusters.
It is the general opinion that
tilibusters have arrived and supplies
been secreted on the keys north of this
city, anil the Spanish cruiser has evi-
dently been trying t,o find them.
Fishermen who came in from the keys
yesterday reported that Spanish ma-
rines had been making a diligent
search on almost every key where it
would be possible for filibusters to ren-
dezvous. The keys belong to Florida,
and if Spain has a right to land search-
ing parties on the keys it also has a
right to land marines on the main
land. The state department at Wash-
ington will be asked to investigate
and demand an apology from Spain.
A Colony for ItloomerH.
Oswkgo, N. Y., Oct. 1.—Dr. Mary
Walker, who forty years ago preached
the gospel of dress refo rin to the
women of this country, and who was
arrested in many cities for dressing
and appearing in male attire,
through Lawyer Henry C. Benedict,
of this city, has bought a farm
containing 135 acres of land 7 miles
westof here and proposes to form u col-
ony in which man shall have no part.
Only females who will bind themselves
to a life of celibacy while members of
the community and to wear bloomers
for life are to be eligible. They will
work on the farm in all its details,
plant and harvest the crops, dispose of
them in market and lake care of the
stock.
Tlu Hull Show Slopped.
Dknvkk. Oct. 1.—A "genuine Mex-
ican bull light" was announced to take
place at the Denver Wheel Club park
yesterday afternoon and about 2,000
people assembled to enjoy the
sport. Several bulls were turned
loose in the arena where "Arizona
Charlie" and several cowboys began
an exhibition of lassoing. The men
were immediately placed under arrest
by the police and the audience was
dismissed without having seen any-
thing at all resembling a bull light.
Maladm Inlstration ( litrgeil.
perry, <>k., Oct. A petition was
presented to the district court this
morning asking for the removal of the
county commissioners of Noble county
for maladministration in otliee. There
are live reasons for removal, one of
which is receiving bribes to audit ac-
counts.
ran commission bus hip.
Ah Expectatlon That the President Will
Noon Kill the Office- Some Candidate*.
Washington, Oct. 1. It is expected
that the president will >« n fill the
office of fish commissioner, made va-
cant by the death of Col. Marshall
MacDonald. This bureau is of impor-
tance, especially to inland states.
Among the numerous candidates may
be mentioned Maj. T. 15. Ferguson, of
Maryland; Dr. T. 11. Dean and Mr. II.
C. Ford, of Pennsylvania; Mr. W. L.
May, of Nebraska: i apt. ,1. W. Collins,
of Massachusetts; Mr. 10. (i. Much ford,
of New York; Dr. II M. Smith, in
charge of fishing statistics: Mr. It.
Kathburn, in charge of technical re-1
searches; Dr. ,1. A Ilcnshall, of Ohio;
Col. John T. Crisp, of Missouri, and
one or two others.
wk8tekn statics mkktind
Fully 000 Delegates Kxpeoted to Itc Pres-
ent at Topeka.
Topkka, Ivan., Oct. 1.—The ar-
rangements for the western states con-
ference, to be held here October 1, '.
and 3, have been completed, and the
varh>us local committees appointed.
( ov. Morrill will call the coonventioc
to order on Tuesday afternoon at Rep
rentative hall, and Ocn. J. C. Caldwell;
will deliver the address of welcome.
It is expected that there will be full;
000 delegates in attendance. Ex-Oov.
I). R. Hubbard, of Texas, is already
here, and states that the Texas delega-
tion will arrive to-morrow morning by
special train. Oov. Hubbard will ad-
dress the conference on Wednesday,
and ex-Uov. William Fishback, of Ar
kansas, will also deliver an address of
that dav.
Murdered Mun Pound.
Paul's Vali.ky, I. T., Oct. l.—%
i.
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c83
... 687 1.85
...1,130 ij.74
... 8m 2.70
...1.186 2.66
...1.0.12 2.50
... 90J 2..40
... 96) 2 20
H2>
9.0
.1,060 2.00
6 991 2.00
ft 1,021 1.73
STOCKKH9 AND FEEDERS.
3 1,196 13.60 I 1 700 $3.50
7tf 1,010 3.40 I 980 3.10
40 f>37 a 00 70 771 2.67tf
1 730 2.50 | I OjO 2.15
Hogs—Receipts since Saturday. 4.770; shipped
Saturday, 46d The market was 5c higher. The
following are representative sales
5. 212 $ I 25
!l 220 4.2JH
17. .210 42)
12. .271 4.20
200 4.20
270 4.20
75...194 4.20
78. .221 4.I7K
82 . 229 I 17H
10. 236 4.15
70 224 4.15
83 241 4.15
125.
131
203 1.10
248 4.00
273 3.80
Sheep—Receipts
61. 207 4.25
4.22 *
131 4.20
61 .276 4.0
88...218 4.20
70.. 248 4.20
61. 222 4 20
30. .218 4. IT1,4
34 199 4.15
04 205 4.15
51. 251 4 15
07. 231 4.12(4
86.. 11W 4.05
6. 100 4 0)
8 l.'l 3.50
170 . 29 j 11 25
«8 241 1 2 )
.216
. 2/8 4.20
..321 4.20
.250 4.20
227 4 17'4
.195 4.15
.234 4.15
.231 4.15
lsi 4 10
4.0)
i it;
since Saturday, 6,282;
shipped Saturday, 1,1)6 The market was -.low
and 10c lower in some cases. The following
aro representative sales
298 Ariz 59 13.25 |88! 57 |3.20
649 01 2.00 | 10 Utah 103 tOQ
Horses—Receipts since Saturday.218: shipped
Suturday. 67. There was very little trading
done In horses to-day outside of regular pri-
vate salon. The receipts are increasing and
the feeling among the traders is Arm. The de-
mand will be fair when the market opens to-
morrow. A good many out of town buyers
came In and are inquiring for good heavy
draft and smooth drivers. Prices are nomi-
nally steady.
(lilt-ago Live Stock.
Chicago, Sept. 30. -Cattle—Receipts, 20,030;
market steady; good grades strong; common
and westerns dull; fair to best beeves, $3.50X6
5.40 stockers and feeders. J2 25((,3.05 mixeJ
cows and bulls. 11.25(33.50, Texas, 12.75483.50.
western. 12.65614.10.
Hogs—Receipts. 25,000; market active and
prices averaged 5c higher; light |3.85i£4.45;
packing. $3.75^3.95: mixed and butchers, 13.9C
@4.43 heavy packing and shipping, K05&4 40;
pigs, f2.25Q4.30.
Sheep—Receipts, 23.000; market5 to 10c lower;
native, fl.50£3.5') western, 82.00^3.20. Texas,
81 50(i2.80; lambs, 83.00 ^4.75.
St. I.ouls l.lv# Stock.
St. Louis. Sept. 30.— Cattle-Receipts, 5.000;
market steady on steers, lower on others.
Hogs- Receipts, 4,000; market 5c higher;
heavy, 84.00^4.30; mixed, 83 80^4.00; light, 84 (X
@4.30
Sheep—Receipts, 1,003; market steady.
( hleago Ciralu and I'rovlHlona.
GRAND ARMV RE-UNION.
Territory Meeting of the G. A R. In
this City Oct. 9, 10 and II, 1895.
Oraud Army of the Republic, will
hold a Territorial Reunion Wednes-
day, Thursday, and Friday, October
9, 10, 11. 1895, at Guthrie. Oklahoma.
Comrades This will be the Aunnal
Reunion held under the uuspices of
theOrand Encampment of this Depart-
ment of the Grand Army of the Re-
public We have secured the use of
Island Park, a beautiful grove adjoin-
ing the Capital city of the Territory,
aud close by the fair grounds of the
State fair association, where good
water abounds ami a comfortable and
enjoyable season may be bail.
We will have good speaking every
day. A camp tire every night. The
State fair association holds Is Annual
fair every day during the same week,
and all old soldiers will be admitted
to the fair grounds free on Friday,
October 11th, lsii,*.. The Oklahoma
military band will furnish music every
day. A sham battle will take place
between companies A. JJ. and C, of
tin Oklahoma National Guards, and
the best horse races of the season arc
programmed for said day. Free to all
old soldiers.
"Fed." and "Confed.," "Yank." and
"Johnny lteb." All are invited to par-
ticipate in this festivity. Half rates
in all railroads in the territory. Let
all old soldiers in Oklahoma come to-
gether once more and have a jolly
good time. The citizens of Guthrie
will do everything possible to add to
your comfort and pleasure. The De-
partment Commander and the Council
of Administration have approved the
time and place.
The Woman's Relief Corps and the
Ladies of the G. A. R. are cordially in-
vited to help us make this Reunion a
grand success. Headquarters will be
furnished for the Department Officers
and Staff of these auxiliary societies.
Ilartranft l'ost No. 3 has charge of
arrangements, and will welcome all
old soldiers.
COMMITTER.
Robert Martin, C. M. liarnes, George
Latta, F. M. Smart, Joseph Mooncy.
M. L. Mock.
I>!llla«, Tt'MH.
The (Jeneral Christian Missionary
convention, October 18 to 25; the
I Texas State Fair and Dallas Exposi-
I tion, October 19 to November 4; the
Corbett- Fitzsimmons entertainment,
October 31 -for the above occasions
the Santa Fe Route will sell excursion
| tickets to Dallas, Texas, October 10 to
31, inclusive, at one lowest standard
first class fare for the round trip, lim-
ited to continuous passage in each
direction, good to return until No-
vember 10, 1895.
L. II. Dklanky, Agent.
Sept. 30.
Wht—Sept
Dec....
May ...
Corn — Sept..
Dee .
May
Oats — Sept
Oct
May
Pork— Sept.
Oct
Jan....
Lard— Sept ..
Oct
Jan. ...
Ribs — Sept..
Oct
Jan. ...
Opened Hlgh'st Low'st Closlnt
. I 6260*g 02H
8 4i'% 8 42H
8 IJ 8 47',
0 71) I ft 75
5 87',4 5 87*
5 8) 5 IH)
5 9254; 5 yji,
4 9
4 05
18*
2 h
s 4."i
8 32*
ft 62*
ft 87*
5 87*
ft ft.'*
4 90
Kaunas City Oraln.
Kansas City. Sept 30. -Wheat by sample
sold to-day at about the prices ruling Satur-
day. Some grades went rather slow y. A
much larger proportion of the receipts than
usual were hard winter wheat and the receipt!
were larger than expected.
Receipts of wheat to-day. I 4 cars; a yeai
ago. 52 cars.
Sale of ear lots by sample on track, Kansas
City: No. 2 hard. 12 cars flO^e, !• ear*
C0*c, I ear GO \ Mo. 3 hard, I cars choice
59c, II cars f8*e. 18 cars 68c, 2 curs ?>7*c. I
curs 57c, 3 cars 56*c, 2 cars 56c; No 4 hard, '
ears ftOe. 3 ears 55e 3 cars 53c,I cur 52c: rejected
1 ear Oc, 1 car 41e. car 42Vic, I car 43c; soft
No 2 red, 1 car 04;; No. 3 red, 2 cars C3c, I
ears 62*c, 1 car 62c, 4 cars 61*c. 2 ears 61c:
No. 4 red. 1 ear 53c, 2 cars 55c, I car 55*c. I cat
56c. 1 car 57c: rejected. 1 car 47c. 3 ears 50c. 1
car 51c. 1 ear 54c; no grade, nominally 30^|
40c; spring. No. 2.8 curs fOc, 12 cars ?8*c. S
cars 58c. 3 cars 57*0, 1 car 57c, No. 3, 8 car*
57c. 2 cars 56*c, 2 cars f6e white spring wheat
No. 2. 1 car 55c. 1 car 54c.
Corn was in fair demand at a decline of * 3
He. closing at the latter ilgure.
Receipts of corn to-day, 55 cars; a year ago,
13 curs
Sales by sample on track, Kansas City; Na
2 mixed corn. 19 cars 26^c: 9 cars 2tilje. No
8 mixed, 0 cars 26c, 2 cars new 25*c; No. i
mixed, nominully 25c. no grade, nominally
94o; No 2 white,4Mrs !7a Soars SttgfO, lloara
26*c; No. 8 white. 4 cars 26c
White outs were about *c lower to-day
Mi xed sold slowly at ubout Saturday's prieet
for good samples, but low grades were lower.
Receipts of oats to-day, 55 cars; a year ago
17 cars.
Sales by sumple on track, Kansas City; No
2 mixed oats, I ear color 10c. 5 cars 18c, No. !
oats, I cars 16c; No 4. 1 car 15c; 1 ear lie: nc
grade. 1 car 13c, 1 car 14c, No. 2 white oats, {
cars 2'c. 6 cars 19*fc. 2 cars 19*c; No. 3 white
oats. 3 oars Ifto. 2 ears 18\e, 2 cars 18*c.
Hay—Receipts, 114 cars; market birelj
steady on good grades: common and poor sell
very slowly, timothy, choice. 111.00 No. 1
810.00; No. 2, 18.00^9.00; fancy prairie. 1400.
choice, fo.50Q5.73; Na 1. $4.5025.00, No. 2,
I4.00a4.50, packing hay, 13.00 43.50.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas Citt, Sept. 3). - Butter - Extra
fancy separator, 20c. fair, I7J 18c: dairy fancy
14415c; store packed, fresh. 9211c: off grade
IMO
Eggs—Strictly frosh candled stock. 12c pel
dot
Poultry—Hens. fl*c; springs. 8o. roosters, 15a
Turkeys, 7&418C. spring turkeys, over 8 lbs.
8*c; under 8 lbs , not wanted In this market
Ducks. 5 ic springs, 8®8*c. (Jeese. no!
wanted. 3\fc4c springs, 7c. Pigeons. 7,*cJ
$1.00 per doz.
Fruits—Apples -Cooking apples sell from 15
to 25c per bu; choice eating apples sell from
80 tO lOOt fancy. |l,{0|l,M per bbl i OOBBOII
to good. 50fa75c per bbl. Grapes —New York
Hrootons, 5-lb. baskets, 17c; Niagara, I6e,
Delaware, 20c; Pennsylvania. New York und
Ohio Concords. 9-lb baskets, oholoe to funey, It;
',20c wild grapes. lOifcl c per peck. Peaches-
Home grown 4>26)c per peek Michigan stock,
$2 00$2.2> per bu ; trays. 73e; h bu. box. 7>c:
6-basket crate ti 50. Pears Keifer. 50c pel
peck. Cranberries, 17.50$8.00 per bbL
For the (}. A. It. encampment to be
held at Arkansas City, Kan., October
1 to .'I inclusive, the Santa Fe will sell
round trip tickets at rate of one fare.
Tickets on sale September .10 to Oct.
2, inclusive. Final limit October 4.
L. R. Dklanky, Agent.
Camp Meeting; at Mulhall.
The Methodists of the central dis-
trict will hold a camp meeting at Mul-
hall Sept. .'4 to Oct. 4. Tents will be
rented for 82.50 for the whole meeting.
Lodging can be secured in tents by
each person furnishing their own bed-
ding. Meals will be furnished for 15
cents. The camp ground is but a few
rods from the depot. Those wanting
tents may see J. I). M. lluckner of
Guthrie.
No Clew to Miuidn Bteldel.
St. Jorkimi, Mo., Oct. 1. Notangiblf
clew to the whereabouts of the miss
| ing Maude Steidel has been secured as
yet and the mother is utterly broken
down. Father Dominick Wagner did
. , , i . 4i ii i not hold services in his church venter
ma., wuk fiiunil iii'irilered In the publu d lmt „tl|1 muinU|nn a front
roa<! near Whltenold, I. 1., .* milev
northwest of licnv yesteriittv morning 1 l,h" «■•'« •>
'1'apcrs fouml on I. in .-cumins „l,mv l.if! I'ONI'on. Oct. 1. I ho (fovernmcnt
name to be ( oructt. It Is not known received Information that China
who hi. murderer is, and lie lias prob-1 yielded to the pressure of the llrit-
ably made Bood his escape, as there U I ' >• ultimatum by deiradinj the oe-
..... i ...,.. . f S ... I 11■ i it ninl ii ..... n-il I m ir in full
nothing shown by which officers cat
form a clew upon which to work.
roy of S/.e Choun and according in full
j to the other demands of Great Britain
For the Kansas state irrigation con-
vention, Oct. 1 and Finney county
fair, Oct. 2, 4 and Southwestern
Kansas Veterans'association, Oct it, 4
and 5; Southwestern Kansas confer-
ence of the Congregational church,
Oct. 1 to 4, inclusive, to be held at
Garden City. Kas., the Santa Fe Route
will sell tickets at the rate of one fare
for the round trip. Tickets on sale
Sept. .to to Oct. 4. inclusive. Final
limit Oct. 7, 1805.—L. It. I M i \\k\.
Agent.
How "Is This?
Guthrie, Ok., Aug. 19, 1895,
Two of my little sons suffered with
obstinate scaly bald spots on their
head for months and it seemed as
though the hair would never grow
again. When my at tention was called
to Danderine, the children asked to go
and take the Danderine treatment.
With no confidence in its merits I
consented and to my surprise the hair
grew at once on the bald spots and the
scales have disappeared. A few treat-
ments and one bottle did it.
Winfiblp S. Smith,
Attorney.
Victor Block, 1st and Harrison.
For the American Public Health as
sociation's convention, to be held at
Denver, Colo.. Oct. 1st to 4th inclusive,
the Santa Fe lioute will sell round
trip tickets at one and one-third fare
for the round trip. Tickets on sale
Sept. :i0 and Oct 1 Final limit, Oct
2.* . Stop over will be allowed at
Pueblo and beyond.—L. R. Dki.anky,
Agent.
(First Pub. in Stale Capital Sept. 5, 1805.]
Notice of Releasing.
Ofpick ok the Bdaku ron Lbabinu Schooi
LA IM
Gctiikib, O. T., Fept. 4th, 1805.
N'otlee is hereby given that iu all east's where
leases expire Oet. 1st, 1805, new leases will b
made to former lessees for a term of one year
at (lie same auuual rental as that heretofore
paid.
Applientioi s for the renewal of leaues must
be made on bianks prepared In- the Hoard on
or before tho With day of Sept., 1805, or the
lessee will lie deemed to have forfeited his
rights in the premises.
All lands for w liieh the lessees fail 10 make
applieitiion as above provided will be leased
in the highest bidders for a term of three years
from Oct., 1st. is&i'i, bids to lie received between
Sept. Until, and Oct.. -0th. 1805.
All bids by persona other than lessee4 must
lie accompanied by f"25.00 in draft or money
order to l>o applied on the tirst payment if
award la made to th® applicant, otnarwiae t<>
be returned to him .
In all eases where leases have been relinqu-
ished in favor < f. titer parties and the transfer
bus not been made of record on the Hooks of
the Keliool Land Oflice, the parties claiming
under such relinquishment will be required to
appear at the oftlcc of the Hoard witli proof of
such transfer.
The right is hereby reserved to reject any
and all bids.
William C. Ukmprow,
Govern< r and Chairman of Board.
Wh.LIAKBlini ok, Secretary.
Oklahoma Press Association.
lty virtue of the authority vested in
me, I hereby call a meeting of the
Oklahoma Press association, at Nor-
man, O. T., on Wednesday,October 1 5,
at t o'clock p. m., to transact such
business as may properly come before
the association, and to take part in
the excursion to Galveston, leaving
Norman at midnight the same day.
T. F. IIknhlky, Pres.
Lon Whohtun, Sec.
The Oklahoma State Fair Association will hold its
Second Annual Meeting at Guthrie, O.T.,
Oct. 8, q, io, ii and 12, 1895.
OCT. 8
IS CHILDREN'S DAY!
Grand time is Expected. All School Children free on
that date.
OCT. 9 ~
IS WHEELMAN'S DAY.
Look Out for Bloomers.
ict. n
IS GUTHRIE'S DAT.
Every One Should Go.
OCT. II
IS OLD SOLDIERS' DAY.
Old Soldiers will be admitted to the grounds Free on
this date.
Oci. 12
WILL BE THE GRAND
Display of Stock.
Farmers should be interested in this stock show.
Tho Best
f
■
In tlx© Sou^tiwest.
There will be 200 of the Fastest Trotting,
Pacing and Running Horses in attend-
ance during Fair week.
Everyone should see the Grand Exhibition of the
Different Fire Departments of the Territr
There will l><( spoeial c<>iml \ exhibits in tlie Agricultural Department. Kvery couutv
is requested to help out in t liis depart nicut.
Everyone should attend, as the exhibits : 'id racing- will be lirst-class.
The Territorial Militia will have a number ol' Sham Hattles during Fair week.
The Oklahoma Territorial Military Hand will be in attendance and furnish music.
The Territorial Iteiinion of Old Soldiers, Oraud \rnty of the Republic, will be held at
Guthrie, O. T., Oct. i>. IO and ' 1, |S«. r , during Cair week.
Please write the Secretary, L. A. Ilnmphrc , Guthrie, O. T., for a Premium 1.1st ol
Fair, which will be mailed free. Very Respectfully,
B. F. BERKEY,
A. A. HUMPHREY,
President.
Secretary, Outhrie, O T.
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