The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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I; the SUU Capital PrloUag Ca.
8VIM0KUTION UATKS.
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l>all>\ 1 month
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aiwuvn welcome.—
llui i, aecre-
rir«m«n t'nwhml Carter r"J"**%Tr*."
• ItntixaiMt itl Meaton IUrl"> . ""J}'
Hkxton IIaimoii, Mich.,Sept. s.—i #
rao,t horrible holocaust that ever hap-
pencil in ililt part of the slate occurred
Saturday nlj ht at midnight, when
Yore's opera house took tire, unil ill the
ttflit to save the building anil other
blocks ailjoininir II tireinen, one a vol-
unteer, met their fate, death Ifinjj in-
. stuntaneous with five of them. Six
lived only a few hours in awful aj*-on3*.
I Several others met with severe bruises
and burns. Ilnrinjr the evening tin
by local talant, and had closed but a
half hour before the lire was discov-
ered. Then the building was tilled
from basement to the fourth story
with a suffocating smoke, which burst
heet of Hume throughout the
Society (Directory
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hmii m Victor tiloe*. cu .. |i|w^yM w,|. into a s
non«*^e vi 'tlnK °j(. j, ,lAT, m;i i, M. W. entire audience room almost install
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Railroad ll'iuie"TB,,le'
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HKADQUARTKRS FOR
Farming Implements ol All Kinds.
Anything You Want from a Hoe to a Harvester.
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Shelf - and - Heavv - Hardware
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Calvin
Holdenville
Wewoka
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Vrrives niia^uee
Leaves '
McLond
Choetaw C-lly.
rrive Oklahoma Cii.
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tancouslv. ami before the tire depart-
inent could respond with a single
stream of water. St. Joseph was called
on for assistance at the outset, they
approaching the building through an
alley, unhradiag ladders in the rear of
the building, and while hoisting them
the upper walls fell over without a
second's warning, covering the men.
This was witnessed by hundreds of
spectators.
I I lion:'* WHATII AKOtMil).
some \< tion ( erluln t« !*«• Taken to llriiiff j
About Keform in Turkey.
London, Sept. s.—The recent atroci-
ties at Constantinople have been thor-
oughly and earnestly discussed by all
<lasses during the week, and have
aroused the wrath of Europe to such
au extent that it will probably compel
action upon the part of at least some
of the powers and force the sultan to
make a radical change in the adminis-
tration of his empire. There is already
evidence that the bugbear of a gen-
eral European war is no longer sutli-
e'ent to guarantee Turkey immunity
for its misdeeds. The warships of va-
rious nations are gathering in the Le-
vant, led bv a squadron consisting of a
scoro of British ships, which are ready
to respond to a sign from Sir Phillip
Currie, the British ambassador at Con-
stantinople.
St. l.oniM ftxeurMlonlfttH Hurt.
English. Ind., Sept. 8.—An excur-
sion train from St. Louis was wrecked
at Taswell yesterday morning, either
from a worn rail at a curve or from
the spreading of (he rails. 1 he bag-
gage car and three coaches jumped
the track and rolled down an embank-
ment. The fatally injured: John Gib-
son, St. I .mi is, and William A. Ivanp,
s' I.ouis. Many other passengers,
principally from St. I.ouis, were se- •
riouslv hurt.
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STOVES AN"D TINWARE.
When You Waul Anything in the Hardawre Line Call on
113 I larrison Avenue.
Guthrie, Oklahoma
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What Do You Want?
Do you want Aprent«T
Do you want a Situation"
Do you want to buy anythlnj?
Do you want Boarder* or Lodfjerer
Do you want any "Help," «an or f«ma.*t
Do you want Pupils?
Do you want a Partner?
Do you . ant Servants, Clerks or Mechanics!
Do you want to Kent a Room, House orJ?tor®J
Do you want to Buy or Sell a Horse, V> agos
or any kind of a Vehicle? _
Do you want to Sell or Rent your House,
Office, Store, Lot or Farm?
Have you Lost or Found a*ythln*T
Do you waut to Sell your Good-Will and Fl«*
Hare you Second-Hand Ooods of any klad
that you wish to Sell or Exchanffe?
Have you Ooods to Sell of any kind?
If ho. Tub Capital will publish a
adT«-rt4sement (21 words) one time for 10 centa,
hree times for 2ft cents, one week for 50 centa.
A want In Tus STATiCaritAL nevsr falls te
bring quick returns.
FOK salk-
SALE -Old paper* at this office, 25 fc
10 cents, 59 for 15 cents, 100 for 25 cents.
Antelope J I. Hu/learood. I.an/st
Bi^marrk N. A- Miller. Mulhall.
Hear Creek—C. R. Youutr, Meridian.
Cimarron W. H Williams Iconium.
Cimarron—J. J Cannon, Laujrstou.
Cedar—J. W. Knowles, Crescent.
Crescent L. W. Graham, Crescent
Guthrie Township—C. H. Filson. Guthrie.
Iowa—Wm. Stewart. Tohee.
Iron Mound J. P.Rhodes, (iuthrie.
Lawrie—O. L. Brooks, Guthrie.
Marshall T W Buyce. Marshall.
Mulhall T. W. Hatheld, Mulhall,
oak View—J. W. Havenshite, Standard.
Orlando E. C*. Sharpe, Orlando.
Hose Hill—Jasper Phelps, Mulha 1.
Seward -Charles See ley, Waterloo.
Springer H. A. Herwig, Guthrie.
Springvale Wm. Powell, Beulah.
Spring Creek—W. P Adams. West.
W oodland Isaac Dodd, Lima.
Guthrie—First ward—W. M. Spurlock, and
T. W.Taylor, Guthrie.
(iuthrie Third ward-G II. Dodson, and
W. s. Spencer, liuthrle.
Guthrie—Second ward—B. T. Hainer, and
C. K. Ren fro, Guthrie.
Guthrie- Fourth ward — W. H. Merten, and
T. J. Austin, Guthrie.
Guthrie East Fifth ward T. H. Young
Guthrie
Guthrie West Fifth ward—R. L. Jackson,
Guthrie.
The One Great Standard Authority,
So writes ll<>i>. I>. .1. Itrev
Jswtire i s. snpren
IT IS A THOROUOH REVISION OF THE UNABRIDOED,
JSffi® 8w fivor n3
U IS THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES, BECAUSE
Word, are ea ll) iound • • • Pronunciation is enslly
Meaning are easily learned • ■ The urowth of words ea.ilj traced,
and because excellence of quality rather than supertluity "f quan
Uty characterizes its every department. ' • - ;
& C. Jlerrlam Co., Pulillshers,
frw SprlilK><<'l<l, 1a H„ I • **■ A.
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. L. OVERSTREKT,
Chairman.
Geo. A. Dodson,
Secretary,
Missouri state Treasury.
.Ikfkkkson Crrv, Mo., Sept. —State
Treasurer Lon V. Stephens lias tiled
oi i his report <>f t)ie tran^ftctions of the
I treasury department for the month
end,-.I August ;ll, showing: Halance.
;; | August 1. 11,281),'.181.7::: receipts during
m S the month of August, .<i40,~~7.30: di-,*
I bur-,-;nents, S'.n:),six:(s, leaving a bal-
I anco in the treasury of S707,205-t>4;
. l arninif' Mic^oiiri iienitentiary. s,t.-
to J n iLi ns
Trnltli* M in
j. \W. WILSON,
Attorney -at-L^w.
6v>eei*l Attention to Hollwt Jns
Practice in all Court
Ottice Itoo H v« lltilltlloR. OUU
homit sv(«.f <iu lirl« Ok
Frink Himsei.i
Will begin giving n.ea's
for 15 cents.
Ice Cream Every Day •
iG3- -
For Disabled Kunsas Masons.
Wichita, Kan , st pt. *>.—A special
corar.iunication of the tn-isonic yrand
l«)(iyo of Kansas lias heen called to
meet in this oily Thursday to formally
dedicate the masonic home for dis-
abled masons of the state. The home
was purchase ! hv the jrrand lod^e last
February from Robert K. Lawrence for
s.'i,().')<). It was built by Mr. Lawrence
:it a cost of ?'.)),doo in Wichita's boom
days.
Sons of Veterans to Meet.
I.011SVII.1.K. Ky . .-ept. -The en-
i-iiupment of *.i * S jus of \eterans,
which he^ins ;n tii;> city Tuesday, is
exported to be 0:1 ■ of the most success-
ful ever held by thit organization.
Unusuallv low rates from all direc-
tions linvt^ been seiuteil. As these
rates apply to visitors a> well as the
tual part:,eipant>. a i.,rgo attendance
Intrratate t oiniilrri e t onino.^sion ill I 4
vrnllRatr Niinierous lint*' <'< lii|'.liiillts.
I I'K'AGO. Sept. s, - A series of impor-
tant investigations of charges against
railroads throughout the west will be
made by the interstate commerce com-
mission beginning at < h cago in the
United States ccur'.bouie September
17. Many of these c:is"s are of great
significance to railroads and shipping
centers generally. The commission
also wi.l begin, oil September 21, an
investigation o; ;;llt*^e,l unlawful le-
ceipts and practices In the trade and
transportation of grain and grain prod-
ucts bv tiie Santa Ke railway and other
lines from Kansas City. Fills inquiry
wi 1 be ailjiuirne I for further liearmg
a: K.i.—as't ;y. Mo., Scpteinle. 'M. The
boar 1 of rai'i oa I commissioners of
Kansas have accused the Santa Feof
excessive char? -s on corn from son ti
| western Kansa- points to tialvest.on
and other poi n t s in 'lexis an 1 Lon.--.
ana. The Wichiti cotn«B rcial club
ha> also ma le complaint against the
Santa l-'e of excis -i/e transportation
I targes on export *nd domestic ship-
ments to points on that road.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the
True Republican club on Saturday
nigM, September f.th, at S o'clock
sharp. All the members and the pub-
lic are requested to be present. Busi-
ness of importance to be transacted.
]5y order of the piesident.
A. J Marshall, C. IT. Lindy.
Secretary.
The Cottage Hotel
Opposite PasM'iisrr Drpot.
A Home-Like Place for all.
Good Sitting Room.
Filtered Rain Water.
A Large Yard.
Hlue Grass Lawn.
!5 AN3 25 CT2.
mm'i
BEST
4
meals in town, 15 cts. lodging,
JENNIE PIERSON, rroprietrees of I>m: sj
GUTHRIE, - OKLAHOMA.
I>IKI> rctiii
<T \KV \TtON.
Go to Himself for Spring
Chicken.
SECOND STREET,
Opposite the G .vcniment
M r c •
FtllMK HIMSELF.
Mot Ha Isfaetory.
To tho Young Faca 11
■pcIJOKi'' OOMI1«K«ON powdsii riven Irenlier
cliarma; to ■ reneivwl youtii Try it. |
i Otvll Hsrvloe |<;*aiHin«tloii.
iTultetl
The United States civil service com-
mission has ordered that an eKftiuiua
tion be held by its local board in this
t-itv on Saturday. September !<i, in. >,
commencing at o'clock a. m... or the
grades of clerk and carrier in th« poa-
tal service. Only ctt.r.eus of theUn.t-
cl States can be examined. 1 hi at,
limitations for this examination are as
follows: For clerk, not umlet H. tor
carrier, not under 21 nor over LI. No
Wicatiouwill be accepted fortius
examination unless tiled with the un-
.lersi, ned, in complete form, on tin,
■proper blank, before the hour of -!ov
;„g business on September H, HjW..
Applications should he liled promptly,
therefore, in order that time ma re-
main for correction if necissary. I
The commission takes this oppor- ,
tunity of stating that the ex.innna
lions are open to all reputable citiwns
(,f the United States who may desire to
enter the service, without regard to
race or to their political or rehgous
afHUatious. All such citizens are in
vited to apply- They shall be esaunn
..,1 graded and certiflcd with entire
mnartiality, and wholy withou. i c-
gard to any consideration save t ,;ir
efficiency, as shown by tin gra.K,
the'.- )btain in the exannnat. i.i ^
l-'or application blanks, fill, .ns.r ■
Vion- and information re ative L, the
dutiei and afcla l(« ol the different
r,o.,itionB apply to Carrie M- 1 irUins,
Lcretary board of examiners pos.n
service, address, (iuthrie Ok '
(il.i'.NCoK. ,M ni .. Sept. s.—The trial j
of the tii'-.t of the two men charged
with the murder of Sheriff Joseph Bog- j
ors resulted Saturday in a verdict of j
murder in the second deirree. which ;
did not please some of the [>eople of ,
the county and a double lynching bee j
resulted early Sun lay morning. The
two men lvnelied were Darman Mus-
erovo and II. A. Cingmars.
• fi,rpor.il" Tinnier to ^1nU>- SpmllM.
Tom K1. Kail.. Sent s. The repub-
lican national committee will send
--Corporal" Tanner to Kansas for a
week, commencing Scntember 'L His
appointments will be I'eabody, Sep-
tember 14; Arkansas City. September
l.V Dodge t ity. September lli; Cotton-
wood Kails, September 17: llolton. Sep-
tember IS; ltelleville, September 19.
The JCifeof a fonverteif .lew Meets Hef
Heath Through IVant of Fooil.
l'rri-iiiriMiiL 1 *« • • Sent. s. — Hecause
her husband was a converted llebre v,
Mrs. Joseph Herman, of Hi-"> Pennsyl-
vania avenue, was starvi^l to death.
Her husband was a traveling clothing
salesman nntil he was thrown idle,
lie could not secure another place be-
cause of being converted to Christian-
ity. Everything he and his wife owned
was pawned to sustain life. Yesterday
Dr. .1. I'. Rowan called to seethe wom-
an. He found her suffering for food.
Her seven-vear-o d daughter and her
husband were also weak from hunger.
The woman w as removed to the West
Pennsylvania hospital, where she died
at night. Dr. Uowan certified to hei
death from starvation.
lie Deeeisfil >CTen Worn,™.
FoiiT Scott, Kan., Sept. h. Allen
Six. a traveling veterinary surgeon,
j was arrested in this city charged with
i having wives :*t I'ond Creek. ' >k.
{ Walker. Mo.: l-'rontenae and Pittsburg,
j Kan., and in Michigan. Four warrants
i are out for him by tb ree di Be rent wives.
| His sixth wife, formerly Miss I- ilkin. ol ^
Frontenae. attac-be.1 his horse -, three j
We Never Sleep i
Tiie Sta,a? Basaar!
Guthrie's Largest Store!
NOW is the appointed time to- buy what you need for ti'.e fami.s.
Never in the history of Guthrie were goods offered so low.
The Price Tells the Tale !
And the Old Reliable STAR BAZAAR so well known throughout the
territory has inaugerated an
August Clearing1 Out Sale !
In Drt'ss Good*—All the Summer Good^ we have left Must Go.
LAWNS.
D-IMITIKS,
NAINSOOKS,
ORGANDIES,
SWISSES,
INDIA LINENS,
BATISTS,
PONGEES,
OFF.
LACES,
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
OIL CLOTHS,
TOWELS,
DRAPERIES,
SCRIMS,
Tammany Hall I e ,ler for Hr7 ii.
Ni w YoKK. Sept. S. John C. Shee-
ban, leader of Tammany hall, has
come out po-itively for the indorse-
ment of ltryan and Sewall and the
Chicago platform. What determined
him filially, he said, was the action of
the Indianapolis convention in ileclar-
;:ig for the single gold standard.
t'nrJirun's Onialis* I>Ht« .
Oma i \. Neb., Sept. s. - liourke Cock-
rm in .t night wired accepting the in-
v fiti.m of Nebraska gold hti.ndar.i
to apeak ill Nebraska. He will
| :n.ike the ti. s* speech ii, ''mahaSep-
leinbei- 14- Arrangements are being
I ,,ri le for a magnificent demonstration.
\ 'i'h ■ i aamittee will nice'- Vi-dav.
Mnl, , i'« Kuiihiih II ,le«.
! Topfka. Kan., Sept 8.—Chairman
Ur -de-ithal has arranged two speak-
ing dales for Thomas B. Watson, who
• vm v ,i> Kansas this week. One is for
S her 10 at Erie, Neosho county.
, i:her for September 11, ,t lola. Al-
•„.'.'i county. Th • third meeting will
'.y., a'.,' V he at Kansas City, Kan
> Mul l>'* (ilUlM'l.
Wester ;i •:fjuc K unfits itv 3-4.
r, i"t .. i Coin tubus 11. st I'aul H:
pj, 1 ■ ilianapoli. ti; Mil-
(iran-l P. pld«
ua i n i- ea file games.
suits of clothes at ii his watch.
senator I ,**rhwH \ ,-rv lie
Tm-.hk Hai ti-:. Ind..Sept. s —senatoi
Voorhees is very ill and failing so rap-
idly that his frieails fear he wit We un-
able to take pBH-t ill the campiign.
The continued delay and doubt as to
his purpose and physical al ility to take
part in the eamptiign is causing much
private comment and conjecture in
political circle*.
Tlie.v Will Sot Willi,Ira< .
Ban F.iancisco, sept. 8.—The eori
ference cymmittee of democrats and
populists appointed to u^rree on a plan
for fusion for congressional nominees
finished its labors Sunday if'-ffht by in-
dorsing* four democratic and three pop-
ulist nominees for congress. 1 wo of
the deposed candidates accepted grace-
fully, but the live others refuse to in-
dorse the fusion and will run inde-
pendently. • -
All Ladies Slippers, Oxford'Ties, Etc, Price cut
ONE-HALF.
Here will be found the deepest cuts, that penetrate the very bottom, that will send these
eoods on electric wings, that will make the name of the STAR BAZAR shine with a new brilliancy
th it will outshine any and every effort made by any house at anytime in any place.
Take in the merry picnic. The tumble of prices which marks our sale places the STAR
BA JAR head and shoulders above all competitors.
Not ordinary, every dav bargains, but special purse-openirtg, dollar doubling competition,
tail-twisting prices that are by long odds the most welcome treat that ever met your vision,
are. throwing away money if you miss this sale.
You
A Perfect Bargain Cyclone
Boys' and Youth's Clothing for a Song.
MENS' SUITS.
Look!
rumooiiArTrai
I'KuM L1V&.
Thr N
French Heuie l/
20th Dnr
80th D.T-
l.i*t Vitality.
All 87 suits, your choice $3.75
All iH suits, your choice ?5.
1st Day.
VITAL1S ioth Day-'
l'K< (Dl'CES ...
Light, medium or heavy weight. Not one garment from lot l
the entire stock'reserved, and everyone at feather-weight prices- lot j
eye-opening, wonder-creating prices, divided into lots for your [j0T :l—AllStu suits, choice for *t
convenience and ours. Here's where your money outreac : :s any-
thing it ever did before or will again. Shoes, hats and everything ^ ' All Si,' •««*. choice for SS
I else goes in this sale. Call today. '*(,1
1
-All SI ", suits, choice for
i u< i>i • ••••
ti1k al'.oVR hksl'lts
It quirk I v anil «ur ly remoye
Itiipotenrv. Nluhl'v r
w i i- ti ln« it if. and i onaumft.
': :i l)«'
, . _ „ -- all effo-
rt „ |(.stui«e'or fite« ainl I niles, r
I'nan and Failing Memo
tion. t'urr* w hen all olhe
no other Can he rirrlril in I
tmi r ♦.i ll"
"calumet medicine no .CHICABO.ILl.
r ■>r Sale by Wallace*. Nluiler
Star Bazaar
First and Harrison Avenue.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1896, newspaper, September 8, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104044/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.