The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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The Racket...
Has received so in iuy new ami Pretty Nov
elties the past week that we are iinxinii-
that you should sue them.
New Laces and Embroideries.
New Lace Ties ami Collarettes.
New Belts, New Collars, Hows and lies
New llalr Fins and Combs.
New Hosiery and Underwear.
MEXICO WANTS THEM.
prominent mexicans in fa-
vor of securing he
cherokees.
Nlu«'f". i T. March • .Sp*".laH
ii.hi. Junius m Tittle. of Vinita. 1
T. u representative of i ..* < ti -i • .k---
people, ha* Just returned from M *x! •
where he ha* been hi the Interest of tin
I'herokee Indians \<
CIIIIKI 'll iin; to (hut
Mi Tlltle.* return
been dally growing
Indians
In Mr Tittle • e-|
..r tin* Cherokee N
• the three tin. IM o
I yvtlicll he eXp
I lean republic
Hans The
,r Tainaullpti
stales of Ve.
thinking •
ai.-d Hint
205 WOMEN WILL VOTE.
828 IS THE
NIMH E It OF
\ OTB.
M E N TO
Want Column.
FOR SALE
FOR HALE -Old paper* at this office. 2£>
f..i 10 cents, uv for 1& cents. 10O for
'.'.Vents.
The rcglstration book* for the city elec-
tion to be held April 1ft closed lu.-u iil«ht
and I hope who neglected to register will
huve to console each other on election
day The vote this spring will be con-
siderable smaller than last year. The
r<Kistratlon last year was nearly 1
while this spring only 1.1HS. both male and
female, appear on the role The women
will take all unusual Interest in the s.
lection of the school board as ,videm en
by the registration of 'Jof. women. The
business-like Iiiannei in wide the pul
agents wanted.
WANTED -TRl"STWO .THY PERSONS
travel Salary I7W) and expenses. Ref-
ine Enclose self-addressed stamped
,'elope. The Dominion Company, Chi-
ago.
f land
Me
I and which the M x
lllillR to Sell t< the III
truct Is in the Stat*
ie Hecolid bet Ween t In
mi/.. < laxui'.i, «'illupa*
and Tabasco, ai
ciflc slope near
Mr Tittle lela
eminent and rn
in the folio'
While in the
upon the presld*
id th-. third <
the state of
the I't
Some IliK liartfalns in every Departmeiit
It pajs to trade at a Spot Cash House.
THE RACKET.
HARRISON AVE.,
GUTHRIE.
CAN'T GET INSURANCE.
COTTON BUYERS ALARMED ON
FOREIGN SHIPMENTS.
Austin. Tex . March 2#—'The cotton buy-
ers and brokers of the statu are becom-
ing alarmed at the situation In their bus-
iness brought on by war rumors. They
llnd It Impossible to secure Insurance on
export cotton either from Galveston or
New Orleans, as the Insurance people
will not accept the cotton w .n the pres-
ent war cloud hovering over the country.
A Spanish ship now in Galveston, In
tempting to load
edged by those In attendance upon the
celebrated actress that the patient wal
at death's door und slender hopes of hei
recovery are entertained
TO STRENGTHEN BRYAN.
NEBRASKA Fl'SIONISTS TO WIN
1IIM FOR GOVERNOR.
Lincoln, Neb.. March '.!*.• Tike lates
plan of the fuslonlsts of this state to ad
vance the Interests of William J. Bryan
Is to nominate him lor governor of Ne-
braska at the coming election. The fu-
slonlsts believe that they can work up
enough enthusiasm to place him In the
Gubernatorial chair by a majority of
60,01)0. Then they will present him t"
the Eastern democrats as the logical
andldate for the preside
I road ottlcials ••
ing lunguage:
I'lty of Mexico
ut. the minister
app. .
.-.I
id lands, the go
al States, on
Sllptellle colli'
men of the
I willing t
the lumls ami
of Hi.
and
oI her
III 15KNI.
Liverpool
has "been refused Insurance for fear ol
seizure on the high Bean. Several for-
eign llrms have wired their buyers ti
ship on British bottoms only, as they art
considered the only safe means of trans-
portatlon In case «>f war. At least a ndrd [ force his nomination upon the party
of the Texas cotton crop Is to be moved | Nebraska democrat h«_s divulged thl-
yet, and the present war scare Is felt ser- Mcheme of the fuslonlsts
lously In the marketing of the product. | "The Nebraska free silver people,
Efforts are being made looking to the gatd he, realise that Mr. Bryan Is in «.au-
relieving of the situation, but at present. Ker of defeat If his cause is left to iht
the local buyers say that the situation Is j tender mercies of th democrats of Ne w
critical. i York and other Eastern states. lu rec
jgnlzlng this weakness they merely aei
••public who are ready
assist me ill secttrlllK
onceHsioiis in behalf oi
encourage them in ev
ay to come to their country
When I sent my letter to the president
;u«klng for Just live minutes time to lay
before him the distressed condition ol
our people he received me Immediately
and kept me an hour and ten minutes,
during which time he assured me of his
friendship toward us. arid said
of his blood, Ik- being nil Indian himself
and said If we would come to his coin
try we should be protected and 1
would be our father and our frien
and that we should have land, and th.
we should be brought Into the country
freeof duty, with all our stock, w
machinery and goods of every d<
lion, and that yve should be exempt
from taxation for at least IIfteen years
should have free schools for our chil
dreii and be protected by the constltu
and laws of Ills country, should yv<
be good and law-abiding citizens.
lie then presented me yvith his plio
togruph and wrote upon the back of it
Ith his own hand, the date of presen
tailon that I might show it to our peo
pie and to assure them of his klndes
gui'ds for them. lie then told me i
make my application to his congres
GRIMES HAS RETURNED.
IS OF THE OPINION THAT ROB-
ERTS WILL BE APPOINTED
Kingfisher. O. T., March 29.-(Special.)—
Hon. William Grimes of Kingfisher, has
returned from a trip to Washington,
where he has been during the free homes
tight. He says the appolntmnt of B F
Burwell of Oklahoma City. Is a decided
victory for the republican parly and a
recognition or the party organisation by !
the president. Mr. Grimes Is also of the
opinion that Judue Roberts of Kingfisher, |
will be appointed associate Justice as soon .
as Judge McAtee steps out. Mr. Grimes
feels hilarious over Burwell's appoint
inent and says It Is a long step towards
uniting the republican party In Oklaho-
AT DEATH S DOOR.
the part of wisdom lu preparing to t
teract It "
A NEW TOWN.
TOWNS IT E «
ORGANIZED
OMI'ANY IS
El Reno, O T March 29.--(Special >
A new corporation, styling itself the
Choctaw Townslte company, has located
a piece of land op tile new extension over
In Blaine county upon wnlcli to build a
town that will In a century or so leave
El Reno ill the sha.l. The Choctaw rail-
road. It Is said, lias nothing whatever to
dp with this scheme, but It was very anx-
ious u short time ago ror several parties
to prove up on their claims without de
lay. The party who proved up first was
to organize a townslte board which could
lie approved by the officials of the road
The town will be located and building
jmetlme next week.
Chicago, March 29.—The condition of
Miss Fanny Davenport, the actress,
which was reported as extremely critical
last night, was at first said to be Improv
ed today, her physicians stating that
Miss Davenport had passed a compara-
tively comfortable night. That her con-
dition was still regarded as serious, how-
ever, was evidenced by the fact that a
consultation of physicians was held to-
day. Later lu the day it was acknowl- j
NOTICE ELKS
There will be a meeting of Guthrie B
P. o. or Elks, No 42tl. at Castle hall to-
night at 8 o'clock Members, !..• prompt;
elections, etc JESS J Hl'NTER.
Secretary.
Local bicyclists are takinr s great
interest in the races to be pulled "(1 on
April '22 Several from other plac-
ate desirous «'f enterim and the races
promise speed and excitement never
before witnessed In the territory.
During the year the leach, i
« cents ou the dollar ai any t
previously they were sold for
■Ills on the dollar. The c
now on a cash basis foi
lu their history and the
rinlned to keep the tieasui
with cash by selecting husi
ho will know how to niana
ilrs successfully.
Third ward
i.\i.i:>
people.
ni that I
hicli I hay
ssful, and as soon ac
, 1 will make them km
I then told him tin
siple what he said.
and the balance of our people would
appreciate what lie had said to nit* and
would remember him from that day on
as toir father and our friend. i*lhen
went to the railroad officials of Mexico
and asketl them what rates they would
make us should we go to that country.
They said lliey yvould knock off 40 per
cent, on both passenger and freight
from Laredo to any point in Mexico "
RESERVATIONS LEASED.
KIOWA AND COMANCHE RESERVA-
TIONS I .EASED FOR ONE
YEAR.
I In
che
i alio
Sugg Hi..
Light, W
Wilson ai
as high .
jor Bald
light to
Burnett. W T. Wagonei
dm • 'a i nclt Bros John W
1.1.*, Bourluml Silverrftelu
hers. The price to
ii acre for all fence
• venue India
PERRY 15 THE WINNER.
,1 J HOI'HTON WILL BE PRIVA
SECRETARY.
The appointment or James .! Iloust
of this city, as assistant secretary of the
territory, was officially aiinoun - l todu
says the Perry Enterprise. It.- has be
receiving the congratulations of his ma
friends all or whom are glad oi h.s go
rortlllie. I'll hehair or the city of Pel'
and ibis county, we desire to thank S.
retary Jenkins f« r selecting one or o
fellow citizens as his assistant. .\
, I
I'tlVc
111 the
ARl U ND TOWN.
all up M for McAlester und Cannon
Mty coal
Fu i street is being graded in from
f the lire department
The Guthrie Coal company can pleas,
you 'Phone M.
A post master of a neighboring towi
hied $10 to the coffers of the city this
lorniiig for Indulging
ships.
For Fli
id To
Bert,
has
the first pre
erritory and h,
•d with sigua
•ral of
ahoy
Olll.l |
all th.
in its righl
lit 5:30 on M.uvl
ago this evenin
is completely wl
id twenty live
Robert Shirley wei
ral Jail today by I <
A
SYSTEM
BUILDER
Is needed by every one at this season of the year.
The lack of energy and depressed, listless feel-
ing which takes possession of the
system every spring and summer
is caused by an impure condi-
tion of the blood. 1 he accumu-
lated impurities of a year combat
nature's effort to throw them off, a struggle
to which the system is unequal, unless
properly assisted. Boils and pimples and
an incessant weariness tell the story. 1 he
appetite fails just when a good one is needed,
the energies relax, and an unspeak-
able languor pervades the wornout
body. Every one knows the im-
portance of thoroughly cleansing
the blood and purifying the system
and thus avoiding the deadly ty-
phoid fever and other dangerous
diseases which crowd the path of
summer. Hut it is equally impor-
tant that the right remedy be taken
at this critical period—one which will purify and
build up the system at the same time. 1-or this pur-
pose nothing can compare with Swift s Specific
(S. S. S.). A few bottles just now will thoroughly
cleanse the blood and renovate and strengthen the
gj^stem, improve the appetite, and impart new life
^f>r to the entire body. It is the best system-
ic
builder because it is the best blood remedy—the
only one, in fact, which is purely vegetable, and
guaranteed to contain not a particle of arsenic, mer-
cury, potash, or chemical of any kind. S. S. S. is
far ahead of other blood remedies, for it does so
much more. It promptly reaches and cures deep-
! seated, obstinate blood diseases, which other reme-
dies have no effect whatever upon. It mat-
ters not what other treatment has failed,
S. S. S. cures Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Cancer, and Contagious Blood
Poison, even in their worst stages. Insist on
S. S S„ and do not be imposed
upon by accepting an inferior ar-
ticle without merit or reputation
A larger profit to an unscrupu-
lous dealer w ill induce him to otfer
you a substitute composed of harm-
ful drugs and chemicals. S. S S.
is nature s remedy, being made from
roots and herbs
gathered from
nature's store-house. It is not a
drug-shop preparation, and no
tinkering drug-clerk can imitate
it by mixing a few chemicals
from his stock. Remember that
there is no substitute for S. S. !
The
Greatest
Purifier
THERE IS
NOTHING
HALF
AS GOOD
blood remedy.
e only real
the greatest purifier.
The Ladles' Miss'..nary Society
he Presbyterian church will meet
nniToyv afternoon at ■'( o'clock with Mrs
A c. Miles. 105 E. Harrison.
Wanted lloou girl at once, at 6_:l
North Broad street,
enschmidt & Weckel will make
f the columns of the State Capital
a display advertisement. People
wanting foot-wear Should read it.
it-hunts who are lu the habit of
using circulars and hand-bills in pre-
ference to neyvspaper advertising
■diould read the elegant articles on the
editorial page under the caption of
• Mivular Advertising."
Dan Ryan, u deputy under Marshal
Nagle yvaw arrested yesterday at Shaw-
nee by Deputy Hale. He gave bail in
the sum of $1,000. lie is charged Willi
making false returns uf mileage while
traveling an a deputy.
The readers of the State Capital will
note yvith pleasure that the ever popu-
lar Bee Illve bus again taken space in
this paper, and those who want infor-
mation as to what to yvear and how to
wear it should read the advertisement
of the Bee Hive.
Pet i y Enterprise: Mrs. J. H. Havlg
hoist will soon return to Guthrie to
spend the summer at home. She will
will retain one room at Mrs, Burling-
ton's in which to store her furniture.
She may join her husband for a few
weeks at Hot Springs.
The Jury in the case of Wilson
Brlckner \s Mother U'Rielly, found foi
tin' plaintiff damages in the sum • >t" mi-
nt. The suit involved Jl.llf.
inn.'.| by plaintiffs as balance due ,.n
«• contract ff r building the Catholic
liooi building west of this city.
Architect P..mail has completed for
e State Capital a map ..r Lor,.in
unty. showing every quartet section
laud proved up on August Ho, lvt,
id the owner of each quarter. The
ap is complete iu every detail and is
■ fine work as ever turned out any
place.
Deputji Marshal T J Taylor ureaii I
Harry Callahan and Tom Mitchell, d.
puties under I :x Maishal Nugle
/nee yesterday. They were ii
ed by the United States grand Jur
ntly for making false returns f«
ices while acting as deputies. The
e released on $1,000 bond each.
Housekeepers Mobilise Your Aides!
Spring Rules every enterprising housekeeper;
as commander-in-chief of this feminine army
it declares the time has come to act; summon
your aids, turn the house upside down, press
in service the husband if necessary, give him
your orders, let -him climb the step ladder pull
down draperies, lower the pictures, etc; then
all turn in, sweep and scrub the floors, paint
or varnish them if they need it, after washing
the woodwork give it the necessary touches
of paint, put new paper on the walls, new
draperies in the windows or wash the old ones.
Sample line
of carpets.
uf rugs ami
WONDERFUL
WW ii-.. t ^ irsapariil
art simple and natural,
(lariilu m
the cures by
ami yet they
Hood's Sui'da-
PURE OLOOD
Ready for you to seoand waiting for your selection.
Kxquisite designs and patterns, styles that yon ve never
sees before and are never likely to see anywhere else but
here as many are exclusive. . .
Mu.|uette Carets .tr.l f.,r tli. ir ilelicate uml M.H
colorings. .
Ingrain Art Sq Hires, all wool, the line this teast
of the handsomest ever shown—take the plat:
m a lies the Inst lluor covering.
Lace, Chenille, Tapestry anil Rope Curtains
An inspection of our elegant line of Curtains will
vinco .\ ou of the truth "f the a-.s *1
what you yyaiit in this line at pri
in the west, ('house your sample
oeived direct from St. Louis.
Cut Prices (or Thirty Days.
If you think we will not sell you Carpets. Curtains
a i, ii I .ii ui uiv at COST I' It I drop into our store and let
us convince 3011 thut you are mistaken
Klegaiit H«mI K00111 SHh, # I ~
Fiim Upholster«'«l HimI Loting* s, J?8 50,
l*« sis, lilMhs i 1 imined, $5 <>0.
tliat you
never befl
d orders y
w.
vanttosell some irnm
ulvaiitage of soiue BAR JAIN I'RIC K
Do you want to tuk
T. B. REDER,
113 South 1st St., Guthrie. O. T.
ill bt
-£3a_
jl jT -X1.
«rnr * - ji '
.■Ai<jM.il
The Market For Wheat Was
Higher.
1 I: I ;S. INAI.
%|-o I |> 11 I rnrlloii--I'orl* Im
eiuly ami Mi'tiii^--( utfuii mid
jr 1he day
ommlsblon
I>oc Miller
1 Perry.
M. I la ventl
-1...I T J. Taylo
visiting his hi
•d to Newkirk
cliool land appraiv
ed froi
Jacks*
The September
A'as hlKh at 77'.
ii'4, Just K hl|Ch
About Vour lea...
ke a whole
eak. sloppy,
If :
Anybody can sell Just a-;
as yve sell jf they'll keep il
fully as yye keep it.
It' tea Isn't kept ayvay
air, it will not only lo.se its
\ or. but it vsill absorb the
ythl
H else yy ill
pound li>
FRANKLIN S GROCERY
\ 1.i 11 1
thlsaftei
tonight.
near this city.
Auditor Hopki
lend a meeting;
Hon at t iklahoiu.
is left at no.
if the board <
City.
ttended the 1
ui meeting it
City this a fie
'ail Mack, of the
tin dis
ct .
Mis. A. Herriman has returned from
Topeka, Kas., where she spent tic
winter with her daughter.
Lincoln McKinley, editt>r of the New-
kirk Kepubllcan. was in the city today.
10. W. Hoyt, editor of the Hon a City
vieyviUK tin* poatolflce refereea.
J. M 1'ugh. territorial bank examine)
has returned from a visit to his family
at Wood vv aid. He also transact.-.I
some business in Kansas City.
Charles Cunningham left today for
Durant, I. T.. yvheie he has been select
ed as manager of the Mr Leo. I l.umb.i
oiiijmi
Durant.
lie
vill
ia ke
•ott, Ka
y today. He u ill be c
wuer of "Iv> Medium
n ho won -■ \ .-ral spirit
track here three y ears
1 Hiring of horses which
eli.
Vicker*
s the p.
■eJoiciiiK
^r of the
r this 11
>Kl.i I...111
the
hole
inds of powder and lire.}
battery He suys yyork
is progressing sloyvly 011
ie HI eat amount of rock
along the road bed.
•A FAIR FACE CANNOT ATONE FOR AN UN-
1 IDY HOUSE." USE
b
APOLIO
LADIES ....
Who are fastideous in regard to fine and
up-to-date Stationery, Chatelaines, Purses
Pocketbooks, etc., can find something to
suit then at
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Drug, Book and News Depot.
An elegant line of perfumes at 25c an Ounce.
Every One Knows
But
iliiil :i suit ni' t Initios poorly iniulo
ami mil nt' dull' in style is a shabby
ii In* made of bioatb lUt ti.
ti 111a 1 <mivcys tue imprfssioii •
: in ti 11 i?'ti, beaut \ in st \ It* ;tml m
ill
Olil t ll« !!«• Il
► f lliorou li-
a 1 Hess in tit
is ji 11 res*
plainest.
Iio||o|| 11,,, iii.iieriill be nf I lie
Do You Know
that we are making lets of dressy ami very nob-
le suits at remarkably low prices. You won-
der that it ciiu be done; and your won-
der will be increased when you have seen the
variety ami the beauty ami tin; ijiiality of the
patterns we have to show you at these prices.
tlx r were dull yvith pri.
and light offerings.
WILLIS,
....THE TAILOR..
GUTHRIE,
OKLAHOMA
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