The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 1<>.
i'm day mohnin<
•jrified His Biood
' ' . n the Disease That Caused Suf-
fering Disappeared-How Hood's
V Sarsaparllla Cured Ulceration.
& A s you must clrause the tit renin at
& the fountain, so you must purify tl «
blood if you woulil euro any «ii
— v caused or promoted l>y impure blood. ei^i#**
r . -n navjana ulir Jpr Hiuithe world's great biood puriih r in President Lorenzo Snow uianes
Cubans in Havana Hu ^ er llmH,.gBead uu- letter: D t
Gen. Brooke's Orr' £ i "i « « taken .ick with ulceration ot a Public Statu ^ .
.? tho bowel, and the prescriptions given
~ me did not do any Rood. Ono day my Pf|| Yf!&MY IS PRACTICED
THINK ALL KINDS 01- . INGS. mother saw a testimonial which told of
1HL FIRS" PPPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
i;rtui;ir oklahoma, okckm eu a >. isns.
FlUDAV MOIiMM'
XTMUEIt 'J10
AMERICAN NATURALISTS.
LEA UN El SOCIETIES HOLD \ CON-
VENTION IN NEW YORK,
New Vi■ ik !>•' The e ton >■( II"-
nit c.nig n lh« hulls ot ihc 1 dombia
nW
JB II
some one being cured of ft e'.miiar
. trouble by Hood'iSftritparin. and 1 be^an Q(lurcf, (JntUStlV Cor.Iltctecj
Expected to Give Vent to Their Joy taking it. m a short time i tound i w « _
at Spanish Departure. caining, ond w hen I had taken three bet- Cong. Roberts Case.
She evidently Drsircs te Have Were
Advertising.
BREAKS A NEW YCRK ENGAGEMENT.
T..e Ureal \elre-. llail Hut Iter I'laj
u I'll el in I'uarl . liun I'lnj' "V
yy lj, l.ml} « Huullt*. quite ft
H«ll --HI ioil
AMERICA AS BAD
]Nurh lMflloalty in Waking: Havana
Cuban** I nilrrataiul Hie Dan-
ger M'hrn Npanhh Troops
Leave January 1st for
Mliain.
Havana . Dec.. ~Last night a meet-
ing of the patriotic committee of Cubans
fu held and this morning «i deputation
•waited upon General Ludlow t • ;l"1
•whether no portion of the program that
had been planned for « elrbnt .Linu-
iry l. mlgW be carriid out. ier.ei il M -
SMS. acting as the spokesman of the de-
putation, handed General Luti o\\ twit
ten program of six days i«-ativl.:c•>- ''
provides for the following:
On the first u general ringing of bells.
On the second a parade of Cuban
dlere. followed by
civic pr
gaining, and when I hud taken three bot-
! tics 1 was entirely cufcd and able to rc-
1 lumo my duties.'' Cuableb Bkowk. n.DTlcc VOTrn rnti
AS SPAIN. Lock Box 443, Greenville,Texas. ALL PARTIES VOTED run
If you have decided to take Hood's Bar- j
enparilla do not buy any other.
him.
| since It* Adoption a* a Niafe Mali
Hood's SarsaparSUa him Obeyed tlie l.au* of tho
Isthebest—in facttheOne True Blood Purifier. €01111115 mil
Sold by all druggists. $i;*lxfor 6. o:i« Marrlnc** Have
\ rthur :
! U d .11
Fears c;'.n°.cia Will he Swallow-
ed by This Country.
sounds a loud warning,
We May Steal it or England May
Give it Away.
GEN. WILSON'S WOhUS CITED.
rioftsMr O. P. Iluntln.;ion, Columbia; 1
ri,>- I'll f. • r W U.Portes ll.tr-
,r,l II. .lleiil •rlli>i>1; "1 -' eliolut i I ' " ;
Vlllhr iWi!.c 1 I *P- K. an* Cnlun.-
i,i.,; ■11. 1 ■ • ■ 1 rriircn.,1 v: •' is.. •••>•
Siiilih - ..II. ■«... • I.ilou>. ProfesiT w I!
riOOU S I HIS take, easy to operate, ifio.
s 1 ;
| suffered, only to so. at this hour, our j n-ele... wl
i emotions changed from pleasure nt il' , 1,1 1 1 i1
1 piruirr ..f Ilic Spaiilaiila to apprrton- j ..ue,l by i
i .lint, at the arrival of the American.. i «lon*. I r
TI,., patriotic I immHIees are hol.lln* j M .rinuii .
.mother meeting tonlRbt. Dr. 1'orlo said I men: t . ■
to ine Associated I'resy correspondent: in which
"We have espcndeil more than " 1 d. 1
Heard of.
Pi
lx
tlZo
rch, furnished a
afternoon papei
.•ays in pan:
most solemnly
Onr \nibltlon I \pressed l .v HIi
Wlieu lie Said lie Hoped to
€>ue € ountry 1 roiu tin*
1'iozcii \ortli to tlic
Suuny Month.
■i . to,Dec *29 The Toroi to Worl
. rnnu nt at «)tuwa, has a ti rt g •••
iori.il today under the hesdiuK < an-i
..it tie- Itrinh," in which it warn* ti
Canada as a I'"1, independent and i
ttuvai oortion of North America is
md <
lich
ad ruff,
seil In
There Will be War.
in our arrangements foe the celebration. , „..|ly thai th. sialnmnls
il was V rv difficult to get this money an.l ing puhlir n, ti f. ti.
we keenly feel the injustice of now he- man church Is eac. uragi.iB anil
raoe «, <hk told that we cannot celebraie. our pol.vr.imy ..r.- uitcrly ll',,r"''; ^
dinner; on the third , dmonstrarlon would b.- quite as mue i an , the >- « • ■ 11 ' 1
on tho fourth pub- American a, a i.-uban affair. As It is we snhje,., l.y 1 m nt V, l.i V
,,c aPHemliluges and speeches; the reel that ^T^Tges ba" Mc
Wlh. a carnival nml on the ilxth race. I thorltles do not trust u.. | *y .. ... -
bet we.-a tho boats of American men-i „ I dency of the church if Je«u« Christ ot
, UNITED STATES MAT
V HAVE TROUBLE.
low need not fear disorders. Ho sa.d I ^ wril.tion „r church, which
pressed0 m rely wlshml an opportunity Insi.rgents Who Took iloilo Probably
t7n.Pwi.^ ~ l Mean War in Which Case
wished to participate. He ' I that t.n-
affair In the Bombay streei cafe on
(Tuesday night and the si ibblng ot 1
kpanisii policeman yegtertor. happened WuAlnston. Dec- • -'-'e "
Smmim the Spanish had exaouatwl th.Imeattg«xp*)Un«(Wflnlta word'romQ i.
lowest portion ot the city, always tb« I Otto within the next IS hours In regal,1
tn„st dlsordarly even in normal times. t what has at Hollo. By that
witlii 11 it giving tin American troops not- ,i,ne liclicral mis will have h. ir.l mini
. ?(1 ^,1-re Was 110 authority in (j.neral Miller, n eoinmandnl 1 in' Amen-
t'hat .llstrl l hi the .me. The Am-rb ana , hi, forces sent on this expedition. 1 lie
he argued ought not to Include that the official, about the war depart.*..!! do not
Cubans arc turbulent on that r,e,.„i,:it. j appear I"1 apprehensive ov.i . -
If part of their program as carried out soils and there 'IJ'"" rTei'irnired Mi t
the population could not assume thai or alarm, although It Is r.^cog^iIze hut
there was any disagree,,,, in between the the situation a. nioTo Is om waion «i
™„, a, ,s and the Americans. If "one ,if It bring .bout a «h.rp «
Were carried out the population might eisive issue l«iwe.n Ho
not understand th. ««on I might w2 lid at th.
d":,"i'-7:;;;r;r wa,invery ^ h.„ bee,
tl^^-ranst^to^
give 'the rn.il.erea reful - :,I~C "| TI
~nf^red Hh <1 nend Brooke and It conveyed within the next 24 hours. When
it wmiii wis.- ... Oe^-al Minjrw.il
-«« ">• I""'11" manlfealallons m, the ^
part of the Cubans, tjeneral Ludlou l ^ ^ ,i,i ,!•
pared a written reply pointing ou ex- ; • ^ ^ with the commanding
heme need of maintaining orde, n b « ^ ns whnt shoull • irk
interests of the people "f « aba n« a • ,.N„n1 „f a clash W t h -
however, that while th.- ffil.uu wa P'i- • ,.,i s it.-- f. > r. •• an«lv i"- ■" '
feetly natural, there was a danger of . w!,'r'",'„B 'rimcn( officials sav 1'i-r ■ eon il
giving an opportunity '.a III 'o>« 01 „ ,, the oulc.-ns. as re
Uioughtless persons to make any trouble , among the reg
yA h would harm the city1 commercial '• ' 1 ... ,lh<.,P a
fully alive to
; ill no II in •• I til
ent In th. 1
ires tho World
ution and speal
. they will Unt
,d "A U
ev. in vloli
oil "ingo-
Like II",
a a great party in Ki
with Russia, Franc*
World then refers
1 at Macon, Oa . ol
11. Wilson, of Dela-
COULD HOT LOSE HER,
THEN
I hnvltiK a reputation for their fighting
and industrial Interests. On all these .lllt American forces number
and Industrial inter,-s:s. On all tnose old ^ ^ ^ ^ ae.lin?l ,n ^Hmated force
grounds, eimclu'1 (,d General l.ud'.m*. it ^ 10,000 insvirRents. but no dout i is
Was expedient that there snould be no reaBWj as to the adequacy of our force,
fenerai public diplaj of feeling.
GENERAL ORDER lSSl'ED.
The following general order was issued
tonight:
"General Ludlow has instructed me to 1 n-c;rjAND KILLS W1FI
direct that all places where spirituous HIMSELF.
or other i 111■ >\ ting liquors ar<- sul.i
Shall he closed and that order shall be Wichita. K s., Dec. 20 Thomas Ore
j,reserved .it all tin: ; that there shal! , vAy.,. j h.., wife. Sarah t ireen, i.n ' 'r d- •
be no large gathering of citizens on the pot platform t l'-irley this n."rnii t- nr
streeis and n « n-asv parades by night -r tju.n . ]10t liim.-''f A late t< lr->ri a.m fron
day. that no pistols, fire arms, knives or|thi no says he is unconscious and van.no
other deadly weapons shall be carried I
any one except troops on duty; that per- j This morning
sons carrying weapons of any kind on in wtchi
the streets shall be arrested and their and went immediately to O. T. Hamilton
arms confiscated; that all persons who a young lawyi • a C. . erfftt ne<
•hall sell Intoxicating liquors of what- and asked him to fl.e bar Rvpncirrm .■>.
soever kind are prohibited from selling divorce '..rt Tuesday t..e p. non .
in • ,111 • ..,..i ui l.nt t v.--- wnhh'-.u ur.Tl! tin.-
or giving the same t■ suldler« and . ni. • ,iiU '
u. i in v. h.fli it is found that :: morning.
must bo
1 now reaffirm the statement.
"The Implied understanding with the
nation when Utah entered the union as
n state has been sacredly obsrve I. There
Is no intntlon or disposition on the pat ;
of the church to violate >r depart fr-nn
1t in the future. The enabling act r«'|iiii-
e<l a provision In the constitution of tIn-
state of Utah that p ilygajnous or plural
marriages should forev-r be prohlb',;. a^
Laws have been framed in support o'
this constitutional amendment, lleaw
penalties aro provided for in case of their
violation.
"The election of Mr. IL H. Roberts to
the office of representative in congre-
from I*tab was entirely a secular affa-r.
Non-Mormons part: ipated In his nomi-
nation in the regular convention of his
party. Non-Mormons also ,n l- • in '■
j election. Many Morm> ns in't being f hi>
: party, voted agialnpt*him. lie was ei« i t« d
as an American eitiz ti by Am. r « an < .'
j izens and the question <•! r- .i-i n ii I
I enter into the purely poiitb al eomest.
•ch has nothing tod owith the
congress In relation to his at.
'if."however, notice Is to lie taken of tho
Wild statements and an'i-M a non l a-
minations from the pulpit and the press
t.. the effect that Mr. Roberts has vio-
lated the state constitution and the r. -
qulremen of the enabling act. .. 1 ^ 1 *
er f"r me t • state, as I do m« - P
that the charge, which incidently aff-
the cburch of which we are hot a niem-
, bers. is entirely without foundation .
I fai-t. If he should be unseated, ti ■ r< <n.
> g
of Qua! t
A rthur
i M
shall flo
north to
the
"when
lore, fro
y cllnie
Ann
fl.«
ieket w« sold for the perfor-
ihe ev. ning -f Monda> last
ii-.- was full when the defend-
,1 to allow tne performance tr
ve, the World proceeds, that
those words of Mr. Wilson only show
too well the oplnino of a great number < f
Americans when once their appetite for
expansion is aroused in the direction of
th( north, and if once they gef into their
heads that they only nave to go far
enough in their great game of bluff,
which - 'ems to be their best and strong-
est card in diplomacy, will force Canada,
willy, nllly. Into annexation.
In . 'inclusion the paper say.-: "\V. nr.
i r to absorption than ever we were.
' Do Canadians realize It'.'"
p( rg1 wen rt id bj Prof< * O F M
I the Unlverslt ofMI n ' i. T>r. R A. J
I Harper, Wisconsin unh ' \ wu-j
iiams, United state Hep irtment of Ag- i
rieult '.II e; Professor TV l I'enhallow. M
i c.ill university
The American physcflbloglcal a«- ,:l- ,
tion heal a Joint session, one th- feat- i
I urcs of tho session was an axhlbl^on of |
instrument* for the study and movement 1
..f fat lit ue, bv Profesor .1 >' -Ke-i C t |
that cornish mystery
: I D1VOUCKD WIl'F. KNt'Wi? NOTH-
1NO ABO I T THE i* M- C.N.
; I ,he divorced wlf< ot Hart •' h '1
i the Knlckerlioeker Athl tic club manar.i t
, by whom a bottle of poi oa ws rei • Ived
. - n Christma". present the eont.ni >
, j Which caused the death "I Mrs. K <e
, \iiams, last night. -I. :.il Iodic that h.l
, „„iy knowledge of Mr rornl h "f late
has come to her through the newspapers
nr letters written to her b> her daugh-
ter. lal It h
[\ .Mrs. Cornish declares that she is not ac-
' qualnted with Ml - Adams, .lesci il'. d as
he aunt of Mr. Cornish, and the victim
.f the Christmas package poison. SI
Petition the President in the In-
terest of Peace.
movement in america.
It is Not Right to Fight Except When
We Must.
ESPECIALLY NO I WITH ENGLAND.
3.arse \ umber of Minister a From
I.urope. Wou111 \merlea and this
i anntiy N ait on the Presi-
dent With Peti-
|tto s.
W
I She
Mrs
•rib
Mis Arthur was on that e\. ;,inf
dressing room but 'her husband
d Mr Mos, without giving film ai
QUAY WILL BE ELECTED.
THAT IS THE OPINTnV. TllOC
MARTIN IS AG A' y? I'!.M.
had det
Philadelphia
monwealth l>
ed this ;
ot'.fying
.•nt• r t iie republican «.
held at Harrisburg ne:
on the party candhlat
it is his Intentio
caucus whlin wi
tbc Aolanr.n of the conl
CHICAGO ALDERMAl
ie brlbi
id. The
of the meeting and \
they will control the
clsion 'f Senator Mat
ed as the daughter of Mr--. Adams an 1 ,
separated from her husbanil. Mr-. Corn-
ish added that lltle I<MHh w-nt to New j
York some time ago, an I on Ji# r return !
, tiild of having been to the lions of Mrs. j
Adams, but beyond this Mr Cornish ha
no knowledge of the woman MUth Is
now In Hart lord spending the hon-lax
I Captain McCloskey sent for Mr. c..in-
j Ish to come to the police headquarter >
trt? afternoon but received w-.n-ii tha t •
! was s ick and would be unable to be out
! f ,1 three or four days.
IS AGAINST EXPANSION.
CALIFORNIA Bl'ICATOR AGAINST
THE STAT£?S iJTi I0REST.
'.i|','.t• s senator.' Sicohen M Wn'o bit
today for Washington. In an mi'-r i ^
^ .'ill st Ion lie said :
"I am Utterlv opposed ♦. t'.a a. pui-l-
of distant and barbaile Iind- It
A delegation pre-
i , two peti-
..I, ..lortty of tao
. 'hfi ian churches
i n other from the
;i ia !.■ Both pell-
. ,i in charge of the
K. rts. the Amerl-
i i an Presbyterian
l!im wei. 'the Rev.
I lev. A. W. Pit-
-•. v. W. W. Barr,
l uev. .1. H. Drury,
\. J. The tirst petl-
r. pr- ntatlves of
hurchM
til the - ix continents, viz:
, ; , , t in- . hurch of
i.11 . ; ' ,1' ii1 in <ireat l?rl-
: , t he g« n ral of the Sal-
two churches In Belgium:
land. six In Holland, It
In the United States, and
her pan of the world. Baptists,
, i,11 jaiih -rans, Metho
nd Episcopalian!
11 ol the petition. It
>r the reduction of the heavy ar-
t maintained b> Christian nations
Up provocation to go to war
111 ,| i i i l.y bloodshed"
, ,, I : - ! . bltlo-uce of the
, , I . I , United B ites in favor
as a BUbitl-
iiad I
Willar
Wallace Radcllffe
., r, ,.f Washing!
(.f Philadelphia,
of New Brunswic
Hon w. - .-imie11 i>
nd I rt
Lute le
1, • the
ylm
1 h
■ lop
■ indict
polygf
There has bee
since 1SW). Th
church for t:
be no
t no polygamous m;
to is no movement
pis
M :•
e leader?!7
In ihiP >■
CHALES SBV."ALL'S T
,-iger In the United State
•till Union assurance
..ii.o d'ied nt his home
: VRIE
Dec. 2
I . ided
Bewail,
of Hie (
FLORIDA'S GOVERNOR.
5 NI 'B ENGLAND AN INVITATION
TO A MILITIA CONVENTION.
nil mil it
"With
■ >gres
■ lie a - a ii. The i*c. "H may be post
I >r \ ears, but It will be reached
,ve abandon our preceden's.
NEW ORLEANS RACES
,k fast. Firs, race r," furious I "ye
won: HJykin second: Bell of .Memphis.
lecond raco, 7 furlongs. Queen of Sons
1 '
Four.ii race, 1 l-v- mil --. Apj 1 e
el re«o man sra:
Uf>t
rf l
give
?d and its proprietor
>d.
Ber.tlc
Mij
Major
SHOl.'L
London..
LICK. THE FILIPINOS.
r.0—Tli" Chronicle, e
l'ORMEL ACCIDENT.
I'nlon City. Mr. Plouglimai
iT.SSOR I)EAT
I lIE RAILROAD BILL.
... Dec. 29.--At oxaetl
the i -Mi ad bill passed
IN HCNOH OF MORRILL.
PRESIDENT ASKS THE CLtTKiNfi OF
ALL DEPARTMENT L
C \N C.I'.T GOLD ANY TUM !■-
New Yotk. l>c. J" ForUgn ban
of gold and thai It Was nr
unlikely tha
adjuta
rds
A Joint
various C
Irijca tin
•adetles
United St.
committee!
as h. Id at
the sltual
lie
i de
would 1
tied foi
which
Fill; in'
a '.visa? "i 'or the
the Insurgents.. Th
one hort. sharp
probably bring the era*:
.•ir senses. After this th
could proceed with hel
lbs
d infih
i limb of a
ing injur!"
which
id set-
action,
would
,.. weding were prlvi
decided to endeavor lo prepare ha silly a •""" 1"
petition to i.e signed by business firms In I liusimsa.
Havana, requesting General Brooke to BENJAMIN WILtjUTTE* HANOBD.
gllow the demonstration. This feature of j —Benjamin H.
th. proceedings Is th. onl: onomavlepub Xiei'V..!.';.! . w . han«.-i . th. state I
He. 11 is ^rl^ h^TeVtehit all Cuban prison. W.therford, at U:N this morn-]
those present advised that . ing for the munjer of David B. Lambert
flags he taker on January 1. and h|s fornWp leach,r. December
the
efull;
Cubans car
Americans.
Senor Perfecto La Conte
al the meeting is said t . 1
Keeping away from th«
presided
IT. lWlllets was the
ever hanged In tlu prison.
est p<
1<
Am
| am a' isli"d til
n.vt understand us and their moral p
tloti Is very weak. Instead of wiylng
us "Go ahead and have all the picas
you want in an innocent way and >
ght expect to be pi
AI.LEN M'NAFGHTEN S CREDITORS.
New Yok., Dec.. -''—A meeting of the
creditors of Alb-a M Naughten, president
of the Wool ex change, was held loda. .
The schedules showed liabilities $1.11'.'.
.'..".ii and nominal assets, $241.FT but the ae
tual value of tho assets may be small.
ned to end his exlstene. Mora
lace., the muzzle of a W nan"
nu< .■ ills chin and Tired the v
■he bullet came out over Ins rig
. t he lived for several hours. (
v,y niul .Miss Gertrude Riley
igrnpher went to Fnloii to a.f
^11 Plough ma n (..mini:
,, in the same building in whi
•Mbetter. tin druggist, suicided
THE BIRD HAS FLOWN.
KATHERINE TvF.NTZ Till I'E
J.U'TE IMPOSTER, SLIPS AWA\
Oklahoma City. !>• ^
unpaid board bill
If
W'!
upprc
tho
al
nt'hi
people, forbidding fn • assembla
speech in public and all other
cf xpri sslng ir delight at thi
th# new nditlqf P
ol-'un'-j PRES. BLACKBURN DEAD.
e? free ' Pierre S. D.. Dec 'J9—Dr William Black- Whether hhe
mthods | burn, president <d Huron « olb-g'-. was i^ not Lnown
ulvent found dea l In hi- room tonight in this , in :mp« si«-r n
detected her.
Children deprived ol fats
and mineral foods have
weak bones, flabby t1e; !i and
thin watery blood.
The milk ol nursing
mothers, enfeebled by chron-
ic disea: cs, or long contin-
ued nursing, produces the
same results.
Scott's I'imuLion is tod-
liver oil partly digested and
with the hypophosphites,
forms a fat food which acts
on the infant through the
mother's milk, giving rich
blood, strong nerves an4
. ound flesh and bones to both.
ENGLISH CHANNEL GALE.
A PURE G*AHC CSr.AM Of TASIAIt r-O'.VDCB
< ag.iln
hav
rtTORICAL A8B(
I AT ION
ilstorleal
CREAM
petition Is from the Pan-
,, , . . I, alliance, which also un'-'t-d
, , j , |„ ■,' i ,n Hal which in eludes
„ati iiia 1 and d nomlnntional churches
I hl'oui; bout *'t ii"1 world. This second pe-
. jijnn a I 'or n "i e.'maneni and peaco-
,i , . . i • Hie tlemcnt Oi all ton-
al iHlng b. twf • n the people of
II . Mrlt it'll empire and the republic of'the
I"nited State
TI,,. .].•!. n in presenting the peti-
tion ■ mpha l*< 'I the ft rt that both or-
etl In ti " United States, the llrst
. . rsai dl atn ami nt in the year of
1S90. with tic general a mbly of the
Presbyterian church south. The delega-
tati d that th y were not to
1 , ,. . ird« i as "' i ■ policy of p' ace at
nny price," or with maintaining the opln-
. ,, . | ful Th* y quoted
ihe West sIon to the effect
••that - Ml magistrates may rightfully
an. wage war
„ ;.. . ..j m .. - iry occasions."
• ;, i.nt v congratulated tipori
' re li -' '! rightful war recently
wagcd b> the American pie in thft
i, imani1 y nnd th%
a, . i,. wt'.s Invoked upon him
. i of ■ ..1 In great crl-
, t i.ia to lie tho leader
be Instrumental
,i both r and pcace for the
bringing Christ'^ universal kingdom.
To signers of these petitions represent
, < . • • a llllni. -)f Chrls'laus
,, f ti.'- world, twenty-flve
■ u Pre? byterlans.
"y to the
that he favored arbl-
, Great Britain and Amerl-
I: , , 1 ■ nt he ha I responded
romp! v to the Cznr's proposal for dls-
.mi . aunt but under present clrcum-
tiie armament of the United
- ',' i •.i rva. but wouli
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