The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 11, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MARKET
IS QUIET.
Cane see 1
Apples
Pututocs
Cauls, cows ...
8 teen
60
H0.tfl.69
Tu'aW
2.7543.23
3.50
Mo Spccial Features in Any Direct-
ion.
Prime steers 3 5Ci?4 00
Hogs 3.1<J<&3.80
Ekw 9 cts.
Butter 10^12%
Hay. baled 5.30
Hay, loose ji 50
Straw, louse j3.iJ
Alfalfa, baled ..20
"UNCHANGED'' IS THE WORD.
AtKI. J'ImiIm 1% licat in Kcportt'd
Higheruud Active, l«ut That
i AIl-.Huikut Frout All
l'ai ls vi'tUe I . & .
fit. Louis, Juno 10—Flour—Quiet and un-
changed.
(Dry salt rmats steady and unchanged.
Rece pts—Flour ::,lwu; wheat 17,uuo, cora
^42.000; oats |5,uuu.
{Shipments*—Flour 3,000; wheat 5,V;u;
torn 12J.0UU; oats 9,uou.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
Chicago, June 10—There was not endugn
tattle received here today to D) ik
tnarket and prices in cons quen- • w • o
little more than nominal. The few sal-s
fvere made at yesterdy's ruling pries.
The demand for hogs was slow anl .is
frec'ipts were- large, prices ruled about
B cents lower. Closing prices wero
|,IB tor light; 98.6606.82tt far mixed aud
^3.65(93.86 for heavy. Pigs $<5.?r>'«;5.70; culls
fc.50®2.50.
The market for sheep and lambs was a!
tno^t a nominal one, r -'p - b • n^ ve y
imall. She^p were quotable p.* $2 5« rjf "25;
thoiro yearlings tS>10: w > > c i Colorado
lam s 85.76©6.#; spring lambs 14.5007 W
Receipts—Cattle 1^-J; hogs sheep
ti.000.
OPTION AL^ANGES.
Open.Iligh.kLow.Tdiy. Y.Day
Close. Close.
Wn W:L
.{pif
Sept .. ..
75}
76 \
7514
70%
75V4
CORN—
July .. ..
33%
337s
33V.
k
33%
$ept
OATS—
%rr
July .. ..
23'i
2^'*
23^^
23 V4
23 U
Bept .. ..
20&i
20%
20%
20 Va
PORK—
■8 05
8 05
8 02
8 05
8 97
Bept .. ..
8 20
8 22
S 17
8 '1 >
S 2.
LARD—
July .. ..
4 95
4 95
4 92
4 95
4 37
Bept
5 07
5 07
5 05
5 05
5 10
R IBS-
July .. ..
4 GO
4 00
4 60
I 00
4 02
Bept .. ..
72
4 75
4 72
Ca
4 72
lis.
4 75
Puts.
Wheat—-July
7S
B 74
Corn—July
. 31
Curo.
Wheat
.. 75-.L
THE OKLA.TI )M V STATE CAPITAL: SUVilvY" tfOUVtVl, jrMB 11, 1 « • .
SS SPRING AND i
EXHIBITION
PITCHERS BATTLE
to bring mandamus
tor Bidd son came t
record* were in po-
of Edmond. After wa
a mistake, but tha .
were and would pr-
any unnecessary d«
| days ago and the i«
been returned .
It has I
milk p
the past four day
RESPECTS TO BILLY WALKER.
BY ONE WHO KNOWS THE HISTORY
OF INDIAN AFFAIRS*.
Chickasha, I. T . June 8. To the ed tor
the Eagle: Knowing we:i the p sitlon
of fair play and just.ee, pel.— me to
jf fair play and list a-.. permit me to
state u anent the r maval of W. T.
Walker as ugent xif the ..na lark > a group
of gentlemen wer • talking of the mattet
a few days ago at the i.otel here, one ot
whom is conversant w tit the whole ma-
chinery at Anadarko agency. The gentle-
man said to the eight it lnr persons pre:
ent that, personally ho had 110 kick on
the removal -.f Mr. Walk< r, hut to do
was an outrage on a man who was doing :
his duty to all concerned, in all matters,
without fear or favor, and tor President
McKinley and the secretary of the inter-
ior to permit the commissioner of Indian
affairs to remove this man Walker, was
"downright black injustice."
This same man then and there also sail:
"I am t •nvrrsant with the doings 'it the
Darlington agency, as well as Anadarko,
for over fourtei n years, and recognize In
Colotn l Woods mi a model agent. That un-
der Agent Woo'son's pr.xleicssor 1 he In-
dians retrograded physically, morally and
mentally to .1 degree that was alarming
to the officials at Wasnmgton, is eh- wn
by the reeor ls thereof In the department.
Colonel Woodson Is •-ntlthd to the credit
of bringing order out ot tin- eha-tlc state
of things at that agency, and 1 the pres-
ent agent .it Anadarko gets a chance, and
Is not hampered by the few fellows who
want him removed for their r venue ad-
vantage, h.. will, like Colonel Woodson,
bring order, peace and advancement to the
Indians under his charge, and It will be
shown that the ed tors or Okiaiioma who
Indorsed Mr. Walker for the place—and
still endorse him—are eternally right.
(Signed) "a AIR PLAY."
Boston Wins by a Narrow Margin TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES,
From New York. i
WIN) EH WHEAT.
Condition and Acreagc ot This!
Cereal.
PITTSBURG BEATS LOUISVILLE.
I'la.l t a Puiildr lleaver und l-et
lioiti <>uuien--\\ enteral l.cague
4.auiei*--0il er .\rw hum
The orld of Mpert.
New York, June 10.—Donheny was real-
ly r sponsible lor the liostons victory
Except In the
GREAT CAKE WALK.
ii' WILL BE BETWEEN CHAMPIONS
ONLY.
The great Cakewalk contest that Is to
take place on next Thursday ev« n:ng pro-
mises to lie a very int resting affair.
None but champi n walkers who have at
some other tim capturt 1 the prize, w 11
take a part In the contest. local col-
ored talent are now practicing every
evening for It. A musical program Is be-
ing arrang> d for the oceas'on. Omaha,
Neb. and Hot Springs Ark. will 1 - repre*
ented in the walk. Several cash prizes
are up besides a line large cake worth not
less than $10.
The Champion cake prancers who will
nlngs Doheny gav
lion of pitching a*
grounds. In the s xth he hit
xth aud ninth in-
pretty an exhibl-
Wai b Ogt W. June
received a cable from >1.
day announcing th. rri
ship Hooker at C > m.
Detroit, June li>~-S-
party arrived hen-
leaving Boston th- y
mere, Quebec, where
ested in paper and i i i
San Diego, Cab, Jin.
diner, manager of th S
one of the oldest an 1
ers on th- coast, died to.
erlng illness, at the age
OREGON, CALIFORNIA. OKLAHOMA
r seen
the
balsma
Peoria, III.. June 1-
sis tan t state veter • a
fd tn proc ed to Line
institutions to make
■Dr. John Scott, as-
l.ui has been order-
In and other public
tuberculin tests on
an.I gave three buses on balls, forcing In I the cattle furnishing in k to the inniat->.
a run, and in the ninth sent three men to
base. The Qlants got all of their runs by j gan Francisco, June 1' .1 A Ma-.*e.\
timely batting. Grady was injured and the well known wha'i mil shipping pr<-
will be out of the game for some time, j nioter has not filed . petit on In bank-
Score: ! ruptc.v. as announced in a morning paper.
61 The publication in question allee^s that
York
1 0 0 1 u 0 U 2 0—4,
Boston 0
Batter es—Doheny
KUleu and Clarke.
i 0 2 U 0 3-
1 Mr. M i gee owe
id Grady, Warner;
PITTSBURG 6;—LOUISVILLE 1
Pittsbuig, June 10.—Pittsburg captured
two games from Luoisvhlo today. The . to bring to this conn
first was easy, Tannehlll keeping the hits I purposes, forty Fil pin •
scattered and the errors were not costly. I stipulating that they b< of it
In the second Leever braeeu up alter expense to the government. T
the second and- had gpod support. Phill- ! W'U Me a bond for lie it.- r*
ppl was rather pussling, but the locals | Filipinos.
got their hits when needed. Score:
Pittsburg 0 2 0 x 0 0 0 3 , 14. "
Louisville 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1, 6, 1
Batteries -Tannehlll and Schriver; Woods
and Zimmer.
lorth Dakota of ." p r cent : in Mlnr
3ta, S u Iowa, 3 in M - insln, 3 !u N
ra«ika crd C In Oregon.
On the other hand there Is nn Increa
nd that Baron 0f 4 per cent. In North Dakota and
cr-ltor. t! p. r cent. In Wash ngton.
The average condition of spring wlic
San Francisco, June 1ft—Th? mechanic.! ,,n .jurw- 1 was 0! -r eent.
Institute hns reteiv 1 permi?s.on from The avenge r-ond;t:.in • w titer v\h.
the authorltl^! at Washington to hrlng | |« ru.3 a. compared with ! 0.8 at the ci
Schroedt r is
Lead (Ik* 1'roi'i'NHiou hi i,eliei'ai l on
dltion Conditioner OtUcri nriili
Tlie Wlicat tiinniiiK N(at« «•
•teml \vei*ag;eH ol* 1 lu* Crop.
. >mpany desire to nia
ANNOl'XC EM I" NT
1 99 Bevel (itar
Chainless liicycle..
■ ' i- • t on E\ .i ndlture" in tV.e Depart
A . I i - S of Repr*
scntatives:
W.;-bin: t in, D. C , March 2, 1-58
POPE M'F'O CO.,
Ger >m« n: 1 * lied. T de^;re to adi
my tin udal io -he ex - Uent Qualitlei
of the clMlnl swh. l.
several hundnd mil*
during the last two months I find it un
• ry re: • . it is b-cldedl;
• :e best wheel I have ever ridden.
Respectfully yours,
i'IIAUI I S W GILLET.
nwi i • I n New Tork Vttts.)
Washington, June
ports of the spring
:dui
I i t lim nary r<
per
t GUTHRIE CRE \MRRT CO.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED.
AT TIIK TKltRITnltlAL C. E. CON-
VI NTION AT KN'ID
I Enid, ( . T. June 10 — (Spc clal.) kt the
Territorial ( invention of the Christian
I i: ileav n-rs here, Rev. J. R Itoen was
j elected for the xe
I r ev< ry purpose. In all klnd^ of
w ■ . 'vn deep mud. slush or snow.
i v r. ■ n11r• me .t. and gives the
boat uatlsfacton—because
IT HAS NO CHAIN
PRICK LIST OF OU.
mlri, Chsln>«« . ..
WTft I:LR.
LI
->n.
for CT^ ' *1 fX\ re>p« t
•artni nl | 1. ISO" and 83.4 ti
uie'.v tio | erage of the last
lnst; u: el pal averages 1 >
V r the ■ n-
tl;
ed:
Is t
J'l
Juno
urn of h
SI5COND (1AMK.
PITTSBURG lXJl'ISVILLK 4.
Pittsburg 1 0 1001 20 x—5, 7. 2
Lou sville 3000001 0 0d4, 12. *
Batteries Leev- r and Bowerman; Phil-
^Dpi and Kittreilge.
are
fo
won his
CASH GRAIN.
r —
KANSAS CITY GRAIN.
Kansas City, June l'j—Wheat—July, CTCH
C^nts; September cen's. 'as!i No. 5
hard fiS'aTl cents; N- -. 3 ,-K'a • ••ins. No.
2 red TrJT/74 cents. No. 3 C>v./71 cents; No.
I spring 60^69 cent - . No. • ' •■ e;i'
Oats- fash: N- 2 white -."i'l'- ccnt^.
Rye—No. 2, 58 cent.-.
CHICAGO GRATN"
Chicago. June 10—Wh at No. 2 red. -C
Fi774 cents. No. 3 red, 7t ■ * 7** --'it-; No.
I hard winter. 72% cents: N i. 3 har 1 win
ter 71cents: No. 1 northern spring 7r,o
}r,v; cents: N-.. 2 northern spring 71-iT:.1 _•
Cents: No. 3 spring 70'ci74la «'•
Corn—'No. 2, 34 cents; No. 3, 33,4'"33,.
cents.
Oats—'No. 2. 2\\ c nts; No. 3. 24'i < nu.
in purchase at a bargain one
ST. LOUTS GRAIN -beautiful twelve foot dinn'ng table
St. Lou's. June 10 Wheat Higher and I Waldon and Astoria style, one s t dinning
Active: No. 2 red. cash elevator, 75 cents, chairs one set beautiful parlor chairs,
I rack 7.*. cents; June 75V4 cents; July 76% | exquislt D van all mad« to special or-
Cents asked: fiept, 78 cent:
cents.
Corn—Higher but quiet: No.
F. R. Rogers. Oklah .ni
honlrs at Oklahoma t'lt.v.
It. A. Johnson, Oklahoma City, won his
honors at that place.
W. N. Baker. Omaha, Neb., won his
honors at Omaha,
Georgo ogcrs. Hot Springs, won his
honors at Hot Springs.
Harvy Washington, of Guthrie, who
won his cake here.
Howard Waters, of EIReno, won h!s
honors at 131 Reno.
M. M. Bat s. - f Guthrie, winner of the
cako at the recent contest at Oklahoma
City.
J. W. Covington, of Guthrie.
Mr. Bates is master of ceremonies and
has about completed the all of the ar-
rangements. The ■ ontest will take place
in the Opera house.
ATTENTION LADIES.
cash 33
tents: track rAj cents; June 32U- rent-;
July 32% cents asked; Sep'. 3;;'4 cent.-
asked:
Oats—Dull. No 2 cash. C11 • eonts. track
53 cents: June 24% cents; July - - -
fcept. 26% cen*?; No. 2 white 2S - cetr.s.
Rye—Pull, 58(fir,0 cents.
KANSAS CITY T.WESTOCK.
(Kansas City. Mo.. June 10 Cattl —Re-
ceipts 400: market unchanged.
jIopp—Roreipts :,.0"e market slow and
weak. Bulk of sales $3.60©3.70 h< ivy $' • i
^73.7"; packers $3.60@t.70: mixed $3.1
pigs
ady;
light $3.r,2^fi3.65; yorkers |3.(
5' 4
ghppp—Rpreipts 2.r,irt; marke* <?•
lambs $4.00®6.00; muttons 13.4 }3.88.
COTTON.
(COTTON. T'l ; U.TAOTNAOIN
'New Tork, June 10 -Cotton 'Futures >P-
t>ned steady. June $5.86; July 16.88; Sept..
g5.89; (>ct . $•*• 90; 'Nov. $5 91: Dec. $5 95.
Jan. $5.99; Feb. $6.00; March $o.04; May
$6.10.
POULTRY MARKET.
The following prices on poultry are quot-
ed by Jean At Redfearn and are subject
to change to conform to general markets:
per lb.
frlens ' c
Springs J-'1'1
Young cocks, each 1">
Hides. G. S. - ure
Butter creamery 8'j
Old Cocks each 10
Young Turkeys 6
Young Tom Turk- ys 6
Old Tom Turkeys G
£>ucks
(Hides. Dry 8 ; lu
PHen Turkeys 7
fcggs, per dozen 8
LOCAL MARKETS.
{Wheat, soft
No. 2 hard, | d< r.
You can purchase a very stylish ebony
cabinet su.tabic for Bric-a-bric one c-bony
sentor table .
You can have your choice among five
black walnut cent r an 1 book tab e suit-
able fnr parlor or library, one beauti-
ful piece of statuary by Rogers a fine
oil painting will also ho disposed of.
One bed room ^ t of more than ordinary
make and appearance and s.ab.llty, wool
carpet, new oil c'.oth and mat ing, also
many useful artielcs of kitchen utensils
always needed.
All of and many more, articles will be
sold cheap dur.ng the w , k and before I
be-.:in to store at 033 E. Cleveland avenue
WESTERN LEAGUE.
COLUM BT*S 2: -ST. PAUL 0.
Columbus, June lo. —Scott :
Columbus 1 0000002 x—3, 8,
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0, 8,
Batti U — Waddell and Bucaley; McGli
and Spies.
San Francisco. June 10—The frMrh;
steamer Wycfleld h i- been chart -.1 by
the United States transport serv e here
and will be loaded Immediately with ip-
piles for Manila. Sh, Mrrles 7. • VI ns,
which will bo dlslrllutt-d among quarter-
master's subsistence and medical si ore-*.
She is • xpected to get off within the
next two weeks.
BUFFALO
Buffalo, Jun • i
MINNEAPOLIS 4.
o 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0—5, 10. 4 I imp.
Washington. June 1
Col. Louis Thompson
retired was interred at
t>rnoon. The remain^
ton from Phlladelpht
err ted to Arlington by
ttl.lrd cavalry. There
Mp.'or Swlggert an 1 •
military force now
Myer
Chicago. June 10— Al-
ls believed to be on his
-Tb
holy
Lieut.
in.-i
Inncapllls
1 latteries Amo|.
and Zearfo
irrection and a
him by Judge
•as found guilty
J W11:1111 r:,
to Europ
year in the
fine of $:. i-'W
;e Free ma i
ii McAulcy; llutch-
INI)IANAPOLIS '. MILWAUKEE 0.
Indianapolis, June 10.—Score:
Indianapolis 0 0 0 o -' i 0-8, 4. 2
Milwaukee 0 0 0 ^U U - 0—0, 2, 2
Batteries—Foreman and Beville; Ilart,
Reldy and Spear.
of passing forged checks at the Gr
Pacific hotel and was reb is d upon
appeal bond. Effort are being made
loeate Whitman.
Pennsylvania and Texas 77
79; Virginia and Kentucky 7.
and Washing! >n 70; Ohio 7i: :
Indiana and Kansas Illln
"all f
)kla lio
eliminated the
SO at Ihe
91.2 the ir
condition of
i 98 on June
«spending da
T. II. H up r, N wk.rk;
vice pr -blent, Re> Walker. Enid; secre-
tary. Miss Nellie P. Whitfield, Kildare;
treasurer, Mi- Minnie Davis, Kingfisher; |
junior upcrlntend- nt, Mrs. Bass, Okla-
homa City.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
I.ots 3 and 4 e'4 s w«i sec 18 twp
Lots 3 and 4 ety sw'i sec - twp
IS er 1 Patent.
i I'u ted Stat - t > Chaney Plcknrd
j Lots 1 and 2 s'j ne'4 sec 10 twp
P. r 1 Patent.
|j M. Monroe to Charles Payne
j H> of Lot 6 blk Si Guthrie W.
R. II. Johnson to Oharies Payne '■j
of I Ait 0 Blk .VI Guthrie W '
G, M. Van Hot e to John W. Phillips
Lot 15 blk 2:1 Mulhall W. D
M Going to .1 iraei M. Brook Eft
11 w L si«c 2 twp 13 r X W. !>
A It Glllett to John II. v otteral no
4 c 20 twp 16 r 3 W 1)
Bank of 1 tid an Territory to II. B.
Todd and M. L. Carlisle Lot 9 blk
7.1. guthrie Proper I j. C. 1>
J7R.00
W ! - el 50.00
•luinbia, N 4'- and 49 40.Oil
1 rt -1. 1 - M> ij 35 00
•dettrs. 1899 Models 25.00
I'he 1 t < ap Wheel in the Market.)
IV, 26-inch b iys who•• 1 22 00
F, B, LI 1.1.81: U GO.
SOLE AGENTS.
Drug, Book and News Depo*
GUTHRIE. O. T.
: Cheap lickets to
caliiornia
- r than last
IT IS A HUMMER,
TIN-: CREAMERY IS MAKING FINE
BUTTER.
The creamery is now in splendid run-
Tt<
3
1 1 4 blk
\\
II IV
East
Tood
and J. 1
blk II Gu hrle Pr per '
There w re < ii;hteen
lggregatlng $2021.22.
>. O. Morrl
Lots 4 and
Will be gold In late June an early
July by the Santa Fe Route, at Um
tlui- of the N A E. i'onventlon is
l.o.s A1 '.-Us. 1 iur.il f.top-overs
and choii . of return route*.
Ft Route s many hours
shorter than any other.
Particulars on application.
A J. CORK INS, Ageat,
T:; Ate! .-on, Topeka and San a Ffc,
Guthrie. O. T.
NOTICE.
Ladles and Young
[ church will serve
nke and lemonade «
. ning of Juls Four
I place in tho city
MORPHINE,
I Opium and kindred habits. A new guat*
Janteed, painh and safe home curs.
Wholly dlffi rent from all others. No pub-
lie t of interference with work jr bus
s N- matt-r how often you have
f , : I, u in cure 'ii. Wrl. • today for
.ml free ample and note lti
or: e ff • t. ctirrespondenco confi-
dential and si llclted. DR. PURDY,
513, Ma u street, lliuston. Tex.
DETROIT 7. KANSAS CITY 6.
Detroit June 10.—Sore:
Detroit
New York, June 1ft- Mr. Wtii:;i*. t: o
vice president of tile America .1 1 n -a !
today that the > mpany had -i- .1 to
bulhl a ship to replace the Paris. "We
shall probably build it in ths United
States."' he added. 'If Anrvra i shlo
yards are not too hu ••• to • ik thin- or-
1 1 0 0 2 0 i2—7, 12, 4 I der. I do not know what e-unpany w
1 2ft 1 4.0—6, 8, l! shall go to. In fa t, absolutely jio . \ ill
'1
Batteries—Gaston and Shaw; Hastings
and Wilson.
THE TURF.
Everybody invited to call and Inspect.
MRS. D. S. Mc KAY.
DISTRICT COURT.
JUDGE BURFORD CONVENED COURT
YES'l ERDAY EVE** I NO.
Jiulg> Burt- rd convened tho district
court yesterday evening auu heard a few
In the application of Watk ns for u
writ of temporary injunction against tile
county surveyor, the a pp.: a Hon was de-
nied. It pertains to the surv ylng of tho
llav ghorst land.
The petition for divorce of L vi James
irom his wife was heard and grante 1 .
Mrs. Crump, a colored woman, asked
to be divorced from her husband and was
granted th • decree.
T. F. McKennon's motion for a reduc-
tion of alimony fe • was overruled.
ST. LOUIS RACES.
St. Louis, June 10.—Track heavy.
First race, one mib*: Wilson won; Trux-
Ulo second; Official third; time 1:48^.
Second race, live furlongs; Abderdale
won, ( liiewamauga second, Ned Dennis
third; time 1:07.
Third race, one and one half miles: Mon-
tedonlco won, Sadie Levy scconu, Demos,
tin 11s third; t me 2;5H«.
Fourth race, six furlongs; Ruchard J.
won. Waldo seconi; Applejack third; tim •
1:19V6-
Fifth race, one mile; Meadowthorpe won
Dr. Siieppard second; La woscph.ne third,
time 1:49.
Sixth race, j-:x and one half furlongs;
Jerry Hunt won, Sam Lazarus Esq. sec-
ond, Tr■-til-bone third; tim - 1.28.
Seventh race, one mile; chancery won.
Uhlers second, Florissant third; lime 1:51.
CINCINNATI SPORT.
Cincinnati. June 10.—Weather pleansant
track slow .
have been decided on as y< t."
Washington, June 10—The Adjutant
General received a dispatch from G 0, r-
al Shaft*r today saying that Cob-r
logg of the 6th Infantry had returned
from Honolulu on the recommendati- 1 f
the surgeon that he was unfit for duty.
The surgeon at Honolulu recommended
a change of climate for Col. Kellogg. TV
sixth Infantry salltd for Manila so:n«j
time ago.
10—Ass -t 1
Seer.'
rip of Inspection of ti
its. He will tak- Up ti
>rm
of
Washington. Ju
tary Vanderllp v
tomorrow on n
United States mi
question of a un
assay work and
tu:e more moder
istratlon of the
sonnel of the sei
and at Carson City, Nev., he will I
a governm. nt assay office in place of ti
mint. He expects to be away about
month.
Special Millinery Sale
You will find M'Hinery prices less th in inanufactu'cr s co t.
Yoj will find trimmed hats priced her; less than any other hcu :e
in thecity. You will find Sailo's, Flowers, Ribbons and Hats
priccd here that will make competitors sick and sjre at heart we
know no cost, we fear no consequences, our only end in view is
to redati lh's stock.
will endonvor io Instt-
n methods in the 1 Imln-
western mints. The p«-r-
•vice will be looked :nto
F.rst race, s'x and one half furlongs
Frank Wa ;ner w m. . o..in s conu, Nellor.
Ine third; time 1:28.
Second race, five and •one half furlongs; j
secon 1, Barney F. third;Time 1:11
Third race, one mile; Fat.. Hand won, j hurried h-
Vlctorlne second, Richardson third; time fnses to 1 ilk. 1 It zena of Mai
1:451^. | his mind Is unbalanced. He U
Fourth race, one and ono sixteenth v* irs old. unmarr ed and h i-
miles, Spirtuelle won, llatten second, Shakespearean teacher at Da li
St. Louis, June 10-A special t
public from For! Worth, Texas
G. Murphree walked int^ the
at M.ihstiebi In this county twe
south, today and -without warn
and killed Sherman Goulrlen n
ant postmaster .<• d wounded R
den .the poatmnster. Murphree v
ted and because of the exejt- rr
ro he Is in ii
the Re
Samovar third: time l:493i.
Fifth rac six and one half furlongs;
Bon Jour won. C:rialis second, Janie Clay
third; time 1:25.
Sixth race, tie mile; Aionadour won,
Kunja second, Tilt Elector third; time
1:44
WANTS CERTAIN PAPERS.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AFTER
BI DDI SON. WHO IIAS illEM.
SUPREME COURT.
ADJOURNED TO MEET ON
MuNDAi.
The Supreme c >urt cl 1 •
gument d -, k< t ye. terda., and a
Attorney Gen
I dress*- I rather ;
jJ. Biddison, win
I is'.ative Joint in
'mat-ding the
; documents belo
the military de
r.J Cunningham has
1 was chairman of the '
•e ligation committee,
r turn or eei ta:n offlr
/«11 d for one or 1110
the actor.
N w York. June
the defaulting
Obispo county. 1
appeared on N • n
$ir,.fi00 of the • in
0--Samusl M F'nlaj
collector r.f San Lul
, from wher% he d
r's tax and who w.i
TRIMMED HATS.
Trimmed hats worth trimmed ha's
worth trimmed hats worth $*'.oo,
trunmod hats worth r mmed hatd
wcrth $3.00.
YOUR CHOICE THURSDAY. $1.98.
Trimmed hats worth $r: 2,; trimmed hats
worth $3.50; trlmm- d hats worth $3.50;
trimmed hats worth $4.00
YOUR CHOICE THURSDAY $2.98.
Trimmed hat
worth $4.00;
trimmed hat.
rth $4 -
med hat
tru
?d hats
1 44.-d;
'HOICK THURSDA Y,$3.98.
LINE OF WHITE SAILORS,
sold at 39 and .ioc.
DURING THIS SALE AT 23c
RIBBONS.
These ribbons ar • from 3 to 0 Inchen
fide and would ordinarily retail at
0 65c p r yard, In Dresdens, Glacis, Mot-
f>s, Taff. t;t and Fancy Ribbons of ev ry
ascription. <">n next Thursday we shall
ilaco tho entire assortment on sale at
YOU R CHOICE AT C9c
I whit
I i
CHEAPER.
tion of lawns in colors and
:vt:d and plain, full shirred
YOUR CHOICE AT 23c
Thursday w
cf Knox Sail01
end Plain Stra
minute Lav« nd<
are being price
at $2.50 and in
bi'.ont price.; el
r.lng
some 111 ;
a line
Rough
like these
i ry shop*
:h.
$.'5.00—
r eth- r. \Y • l tlies beg In-
THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 e.
ROUGH STRAW SAILOR.
In the Km x shape, always sold as
igh as $1.03 a h.
THURSDAY AT 48c.
TiMiunrd bats worth . trimmed hats
rorth $5.50: trimmed hats worth
riiraned bats worth •••: trlmnjsd hats
vorth $0.2.'; trlmm--1 hats worth $0.50
CHOICE THURSDAY $4 f-8.
Children's Fancy Braid Hats in a var-
?ty of styles and shapes
DURING THIS SALE 19c.
, d Fancy Braid Leghorn hati
irould be cheap at 60c.
DURING THIS SALE 23c
cT uihkii m-:giiui:n hats
L id - s alio <•:• ■:•'■.i'S col-
ha- . no matt r wha: the
YOUR CHIOCJ; THURSDAY AT 9c
Choi,
ored L
fcrin>
Mexico to th
r submitie-t
11 be in - ssion ;
s will be hand*
Wheat, hard..
Cotton
. ... 50fQP55
.... 4 4t/<i 30 I
451152 1
. SI 59"f5.' i j I
20 1
lng cases we
The court wl
when opinion
Tiio man who insists
The man who insis,
that the husbar.d . Ij
uk up starirjj when
Th remain- possess ot
ipon briefs, under th<
of the lnv. stlga
distinct promise
ould be returned to t
,thr adjutant generi
traced throng
loo and to "V
Isthmus of I
Lima, Peru,
tive Fra/ler '
iforn a authoi
Washing! ii
the Preslden'
been nam 1
ior of General John Gibbo:
long In the command of
lumbia. Th fo
City. Alaska
Sale Begins Monday, May 29 ant! Lasts all Heek
th p ker p:
the poker p.
lord and ma.
ni' nt of
| - a ted a
ailed I
the | r
honic. | note of the attorney general threaten!^ M«>*-ch 20.
y
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