The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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THJC OKLAHOMA HrATB CAPITAL: KIWWY OCTOBER 11, 1S .
FALL CARNIVAL
AND STREET FAIR,
The Grandest Event Ever Held in
Oklahoma,
FREE TO SUFFERS.
! The New Cure tor Kidney, Bladder
and Uric Acid Troubles.
I Aimmrybody who read® 'he newi
t«i •* « t'
rnuU« by I>
K i
11
Ir 1
I -b
OCTOBER 23 TO 28 INCLUSIVE.
The W ondf rt of the World to b«
miuei*ird by the Grand
UatiirrliiK of
l**opie.
« OFFICIAL PROGRAM
OFKNING I>AV, OCTOBER 23
AgrVultura' Display.
Poultry Show. f.. /\
Miaoeluuieou* Exhitdts.
NATIONAL WARD DAT, OCTOBER 24
1Q:W a. m—Opening of T'-rrltori n Kn.
eampmen*. Guard M' unf. Battal'on and
Company Drill iU I a:.'I I'ark.
Th s U th« firt a.i?. ' • •' amfinerr
of Territorial ni-ti.u *nder the !nte art
•of the legislature. An Hiborute pr~ -
gram bsen arranged for th«; occa#-on,
consisting of oovnpan' t«" i ' n and r«*g -
mental parade*. drill* md mar. auever.
Th* mIcjui pment will h* under atrlct m4l-
'sry dl*< ipWr,'- . •! will b< ' the m-'M
Interesting and educational features of
' the week
1 p. m.—Operdng * f the mammoth Ori-
ental midway and Haganb-i k'a Train*-*!
wild animal ithow. Thl* In the largnst
and most splendid attraction ever brought
* to th* territory It w give continuous
perform;i o-e* throughout th'- week. HU'h,
, <ffirv. novel and Instructive. Nine nepa-
j|Atft shows In one vast ai I
rain" It.
4 p. m.—Ornr.! Balhaon A wren In and
i Parartnjfe l np.
7 p rn. -Turkish theatre, Japanese
theatre, Egyptian theatre, In Oay Paree,
• Miovlr.g Picture*, etc.. etc.
QUKBNB DAY.
4 Wednesday, October 14 - 0:00 a. m.
« Guard mount - and drills by m'htla.
ifftgh wrr* perform a rvre by tlw human bat.
vThls la wornHhinsj entirely n*w, and will
simj repeated dally, Pr*e to all
FUOWKil J'AHADR.
1 p. TO.—1V) entrp - Count them.
The floats to 1** introduced in thle pti
aade cost over fft.onrt n«l ere In a<id-tl<m
V to the entrtee for the pxrudc. Th*y «rr
. ^ Jie first regular carntoal flr.au ever In
i '.reduced In Okta-homa.
This parade will jnonltivcQy ha Che m' «t
; * taautlful, Rorgoou" r.nd dazzling display
rver seen In tho We t.
/ 2:30 p. m—Opening of tho race muet at
' ff :he fa r ground!*-
^3 Continuous raiding conalating of trotting,
\ janing and running. Also grand hippo*
y lrorrn racing,a* folow*:
j Flight horse Roman chariot race, one
y nlle dash.
.) Rar# by three trained, rlderltvS h-jr*e*t
I nlle da#h.
s All mvm number*.
£ 7 p. m. Hand Concert, Oriental midway.
blad
the grr*i *ui!. * • ru«.i
1 It la the great w -i
j nlMl«mti) oaiitury 11
J of m i^tlfk: rtacari h
I «^nin >nt kldfiey and b
' i* wonderfully success
ing kvdney, liver,
troubles.
RsTMmp-Root li . • h
j a ays, li h(*sptUil *
, t relief, and h
i In every case that t
ha* been made try w;
• /klahorn -. Ktate «.'ar
r^idy trl'd it, may
sent fres by n-
tiwimp- H' «>t .
yni have ki-in y or
When wrMlng ttK.ir >fl
er-- u* offer in the- OKiah
and vend your address
Co., Blnghar r|/Uint N
fifty cent and onr doliiT
all flri t-ciiti'# 2ru£-jfi.-ta.
EDUCATIONAL
EDMOND NORMAL,
fs Becoming More Noted tor
Her Eucational
Facilities.
ii'- only k'.nd In Ok'a-
fr><m Edmond y st-r liy
the newspaper field and
i UM !•£•] frater-
• 'i a number < f sup-
rts and will pla j«* ihe:n
Outhrie Guthrie, boom. '• '*■ La*a
<)u:hr e*5 Carnival ha a
(ittUir e. tiothric Pmiei' Queen.
Hot h me Carr.: *1. beat wc ve wee a.
Jubilee Specials
Guthrie's Grand Carnival, October a3,24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
• i ust tliink oi it. :i whol« woek of uriiilloyed fuu. King Carnival lias issued (l 4 c ,l?
to his hiiI jects as follows: VII person* intending: to participate in the 4'ariuvai aiousa s
in this city (luring siid week of hilarity and fan, must procure tor themselves ana lunii v
a gu liy supply of wearing apparrel. and must present themselves in holiday a nr<4< ^vl 1
hri^lit I it- -1. and smiling countenances and lend themselves thoroughly to the spit it ot t e
occasion, ami m ike it one Ions? to he remembered.
rt rep
Th'
vspa
i .
prid
will u;«b him aeccesa in his new
of labor Spoaklng of Edmon i.
a <i: "You kn«w iliat our to'.\n
- herself l • int? one of the ed
Okiaho
We
The Cyclone, Guthrie's Big Store stouk of commendable meroharidiso for just
audi n?"«Bioii9, «n(i will |j:-m-.:re in outtit|iug both large and *01 all; men aad women, boyj und giris, fruin head toafoot, that will
he ae'.-essary f >r v >u t j w/;ar at s'l'vi a time, fnm ni on until King Carnival has delivored back the keys of tue city «e wi ']UO o you
the following Carni ti (trices Remember our goods are new and from the best and largest houses in America; we ha\e boug it uo one
old sto.-k. wu own them ourselves, we recognize no equal.
_ THESE
r Ladies
HAVE NEVER
Tried The^reat
system regulator
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS.
decause The/ think if is
nasty and bitter, disd^reeable I
tothestomoch and vi<7lerrf |
|*n action.
}/ _ A6K THESE "v<
^they will tell you if ia
FnoT at all disagreeable.
[Andas a cure for Inditfe&fiooJ
^Constipation, Sidney
disorders it" is uo*.,
excelled.
mUceMan^oui* attract:«jns.
THCRSOAV, O'-TOUEH W
MERCHANTH \M TRAVEI.IN'r MENi
DAY.
10:00 a. m,— Drill and pa a Me by Ni'i' i<-
al gaardtt.
11:30 a m —Balloon aMcen^ioti md
chute leap.
2:00 p. m.—Orarvd fegtmental pan-lu d
.drill by National guard'* at fur ^roun «.
! The ent'.ro mi I MM® force of l ••'■r y
rwlll {rartlcipate In thla event.
3 p m.—(*ontlnnAtlon of pr <r,ira,
als* of rrovslty and hh«l>odrr.rn' i w - i,
Includlryg a mile da h by a !• ! md gen-
tleman <n four horae road wav
The celebrated par r H -dr<'h .,n will
go a mll« agninst tlm«; without nam**.,,
lider or driver. This in one of the mont
sensational features ever ahown on a race
course. ^5
7M p. m.—Merchants and Yr.ivollng-
men> parade, eolld, substantia', rich and
elal>orate . A great display, worthy of
carefjl study.
!♦ 00 p. m —Queen'a IniII,
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27.
C4UNIVAL DAY.
9:10 a. m.—Guard mount and competitive
drill by malltla.
10:(K> a. m —Band contest, op«*ti to till
visiting banda. First prisi, $25t'.0); K e.ir.d
prise, IfeO OO; Third prise $2f. 00
These are the moat liberal or v.>-a • < r
offered In the West and will attj;;. . banda
from all quartern. The comp-'i.ntf banda
will rcmuln during tha week, rou-i ag- ihe
echtni with tho uoncord of nweet aoundn.
Music lovers should not mica this
Chanoe.
2.00 p. m—Rac?in« at Fair grour.tN. :n-
cbrd ng hippodrome and noveltv feature*.
(Jrand regimental rev, -w of nat.utMl
guards by the governor and h s staff.
On this day all school children h iving
tk kets slgnerl by teachers will be admit-
ted to the fal* grourwls f(,r ;n cents.
6 .10 p. m.—Carnival parad> .
Tha most elso irate, bewilde-iig, n
tlllatlng, Irrrdr^eent event, vef pulled
off in Oklahoma.
Beautiful AJIegor "ti cars.
Owgeous Mythological floats. '
Ollmpses of Faryland.
Historical Tableuux.
Ma«oiues, mummers, gr- t« -'iot , nonde-
scripts.
An tndMcribaible phantaHiiuigor! i
Radiant and trailing clouds of glory.
Bverybody on the streeia ih cxjKHted to
masque, but m> rowdy rn wll bo tol«.-rat> I.
9:80 p. m.—Carnival ball.
AATURDAY, OCTOBER 28.
CLOSING DAY.
Parade nr*1 manoevers by national
guard. Midway snow a. Awarding of
premiums for various display*
laikeous at tr set tons.
One fare for round trip on all rail-
roads. ftpealal trains
Thursday.
C. G. HOKNOR,
al ml to complete a $11,009 public
b ■ >1 building, iMvgtsijr feet square ,
Iwo ttorle> .|.m i-. ■ ht iooitli • t+i < o1 -
' 1 ll -dr ut
' qi ri-;<-l : a . nJ'es wesi of IM-
'J- The 1 ><• ifi y v ;:i conta:n the
large. t be!! in Oklahoma and \v.l call
th- bt h lars together on t*he firs- Mon
member, yen vairs a?T- last
A - 'u Kdm rid built the first public
b '•!) ' in (ti ,homa and it v\ ap
• r< -ntly for Jt'Kj. T . all ihe new
.rn iH through the columns of the
1 apitfti. that if they want to educa.e
! r children ,tp locate at F:dmond and
n rber;. a public school, or
a normal scljodl education.
NEW ORLEANS INQUIRY.
si ecial carb of f*oai< bunkers
rkcomm kndbd.
Washing-ton, Oct. 12.—The report of the
rour t of inquiry upon the cruiser Now Or.
rec-dved at the vy de
.M i under '-xamiriM t >n. Tho
Inquitv wav had a-t ' h- Mhre inland navy
yard and al'thou^fh the reeult has not yi^t
b-f-n mad • public; officially, it Is gathered
thar the oouht found tha/f no further pro*
e^iinifw tire ne'-eitmry beyond the Issue of
an order to eonvmandinar oth< -:«« to take
j,t| care and uncertain the oxac.t state
of their coal bunkers before gorng on long
voyages.
Children* heavy fi ^c*d lined Jersey
union fotte all dies, it larnlvel price...
Dadler fine quality Kersey Jackets In
biack cas'or and olue.j.n *d througho.it
with JLereciZHd silk in hlgu colors, silk
trimmed,at rapped seams, new corded
sleeves, or tight fitting, worth S*.00,uur
Carnival price
Dadle* 22 In. pint ' cape n ' • ly trimmed
with fur and lined v.: . M-reprized silk
a goo i. value, pu: i.-r ival prlct* only
Mercerized silk Is the new we are that
j l*« being used In lining , fine .1 tcket*,
and Capes and. tot making underskirt .
i is more du • >1" ' nar. -ilk r.d
| h w7<ll 'he rich daycling ff- ct. Our new
J f underskirt made o! this m n
all the late high colors, with corded ser-
pentine ruffles is a gr t cyclone value
29c
$4.35
$1.19
$2.23
Dad es Kesey or English cor«et jackets
light and dark shades, the.v garments are
the correct thing, lined with Mercerized
silk box or light fitting. A real $0.09 value
now for
Dadiea SO In. Silk Plush cape^', nicely
lined witn Mercerized silk and trim me 1
vn.i Thibet fur, a good $J.50 value, our
cyclone Carnival price only
t.adle* Heavy Fr*n h lined seamless
hose, fast black an: stalnlC-s a ICc. hose.
Carnival price
FulllO',4 Fle« ed cotton blanket®, nlcelyt
bound ends cyclone Carnival price only
Ladle? he^vy fleeced lined Jersey Union
suits, a good 83c. value, Carnival price...
Heavy fDeced lined wrappers, seperate
waiat lining in all colors and sizes. Car-
nival price
$5.25
$3.83
10c
45c
48c
79c
A large assortment of handsome "Wool
pl'aidf with silk fiinDh,36 inches wide, In
■ ie late shades sml eomblnatloha of
c.,]or-, worth anywhere 50c.,our4Caryilval
Just received a full line of s..k Cripon
and Blister effects, in black and hi.^h
colors ftriotly a late thing and worth
37c
75 to 12-10 I m- > our Car-4
4%c
nival price
A flr^t class 7lic. Canton Flannel goes
this week at Carnival prloc, only
Flannelette Just tho thing for wrappers
and children dressos, In checks and
stripes and plain colorj, special Carnival
price
The celebrated North Lake, hook fold
Cheviots In plaids, stripes and plain
color®, worth 12^c everywhere cyclone
Carnival price
434c
8c
Don't Forgot A Frae ticket to Ringling Bros. Show with each 810. worth ot goods purchased of us on or before Oct
1'2. Call for a ticket and have your tickets recorded as nvery 5c counts
Gloth'ng Department
Th*
ii v!ki,
out. \v
THE PHILIPPINE WAR.
nt- st Is proving much mor• stub-
:-«r> we had anticipated. Tt needs
ia contest t* straighten ma t-rs
hould tackle the Philippines hnd
overtN^mt* them as ID>stetter's ,y,\' !V-g
do.-s dyspeisrla, indilgestlon. malaria, fe-
ver and ague, and liver and kidney dif-
j«'h The "battle is short and decisive,
and for ftf y y-ars the bitters have al-
w.lvh won. If you are 111, and don't kn >w
what's wrong, try It.
Just to stir up the animals a little and to invite competition we
wish to quote you Carnival prices on men's id boys wear
An elegantly uia'le an<l trimmed Auburn Mills, milton Fuit
in men's sizes •{uality guarantee per suit ST..VI
Men's .Jamestown worsted, neat fancy cheap, well made sold bv
others as a bargain at S7 to S10 our price St .."><1
The best line of caps in Guthrie from 25 to ."iOc
Pine all wool cheviots, a beauty, worth $10 our carnival price
will be 80.30
A beautiful childs 8 peice rufer collar suit for SI .50
Nobby 2 peice suits from 75cto 81.
Haavy flieced Random mix underwear 25c
Heavy fancy plaid all wool underwear 75c
Splendid good wearing gloves only 25c
A RIGHT ROYAL WELCOME IS HEREBY EXTENDED to all visitin* the city during CARNIVAL
AVEEK to give our big store u call, leave votir parcels and thev will bo checked and taken care of FREE.
Plenty of Ice Water, a place to re*t, and GRAMOPHONE CONCERT EVERY EVENING.
PRESENT LAW
IS SUFFICIENT.
Till BKi STORr,
'(W III Division St.
Remember we keep open house all the time. You are always welcome.
TBCB OYOLONB,
THf BIO STORE
10" Oklahoma Avenuct
Dr. Senner Testifies Regarding
Emigration Rules
ol America,
en
before
bine!, ii. <► • u I>: ^ if. Henn *r,
r United Btntea <omimlssioner of
ti'in at :he port erf New York was
Induaitrfal commission for a av-
al hour tod'iy. He based his remarks
\\, dn,. v , ,i , 1 "I- •" 11 •'!' Wagainst c-inl-
19 ft* tion en 1 pro esded to tfhow that from
li|«4 standpoint it wan not juKltled. lie
VwMrnt of farntval nn<1 Strci-l Fair, '"'k"1"1 that th,- pr. lam la amply Wll.
E A. Horol.ah, H,'C. i1'1'"1 int' "a -1' i.M iK'Llnj.t
J. O. BKVKHNM, Hw. Md Mai, .,f Ubl l ',ln' "onUmttSB :h,l th*N hi.I
b.-t-n a marked railing < ff In omlgru'tion
lu the pa r few years. True, there had
been a slight inciaase In ISflS, .''ut not suf-
' '> -lit i > biiiiK th«- uuinb-r up t" inner
j J • at- Th< wltne.-s contended that <he
i : 11'k' f;«I!11:-5 <>tt had | . fpun
I'D mi l ie- Jm-pul,tted by til. n'.-t In-
telligent people, such as the United King,
j ifiiitn, (lermany and the Scandinavian
itatee. II- aiiributed thH decrees- t<> wlwt
III.- t«r*m«d 'the unequalled vexation to
nfiioted upon landing
for the governmeurt of th< island.- In-
cluded In the Correspondence is a com-
munication to Mr. Elliott dated April
13, in which Lord Salisbury reviews re-
cent events and announces his appoint-
ment on th«* commission and a note
from Mr. Elliott, dated July 'X\, giv-
ing to Lord Salisbury a brief narra*
tlve of the proce- dings of the com-
mission.
f Cre.it Britlan and the government of
he South African republic.
It hid been rumored that the meeting
'would break up in a seething mass of peo-
I p> burn r g union Jaek. it wa> egjpect-
1 I by the plotters that pandemonium
would rf ign. At the end of the meeting
a man in the rtaar end of the hell,With a
'ew followers as a body guard, Msed a
union jack that w«u> hoisted there and
tore it to shreds. Then he turned to run
and was thrown out of the hall by the
police.
SYMPATHY.
MUST STAND TOGETHER.
SOCIALIST DMA I >K US mOE
QJJOQBR PART* UNION.
the l'i
1 i e<<anl.
<hc Tra
Hanover, Oct. 1 Jf—At today's i^>sIon
of tin socialist conference, H«rr aiuh i
and Waimer, members of th He t >. tag
tnads epeechoH In which they otigli!
to arrest the separast tendnt y arming
from the divergence of opinion respect-
ing the theories of so-olali&m and upp 'Hi-
ed to their heun rs to recognise tha
necessity for party H.illilarlt>
Hot'h spe^k' is while to son-' .;xtent
defending lTeirmteiu, announ< «l tb- fr
• eilt Ml M -rt 11 err 1• I.. .'
oiution « f October 10, declaring that I
f party shall remain what It Is
namely, a class party, of which thD I
historical aim U to acquire political
supremacy and that -there ■ n • reason
Why the party should alter either its
program, tactics or name.
-in ... I London,
I^oulhville, Ky., (.hn , 11. .1 «< f'hoynaki has issued
and bteve O' I>onns|l w<*ru tall 1«■!
■d H:,
MANY IM'MmRAVid ARRIVE
i Yorh Ort Mewe then ft 100 im-
■u.'m pa--- d through th* barge of-
toalay Of !ihf -« WO errtvAd on the
I .. ! night e«) on the Kms, 320 on
...i on the Alsatia.
FOR THE SIMOANS.
New York, Oct. 12—-A great mass meet-
ing was held In Carnegie h«JI last nigh , to
express sympathy with v I'. • • . i i
controversy wliii • ir- i* 15: t an. The
flag of the Trenavaal republic hung .-i >
by sid. with the .ars i ' -tripe. Th.
,colors of the Orange Frco State werr Iso
(displayed. On the platform and in the
amph theatre we gathered mm of all
sh'ades of political faith. Mary women
wore present,
Augu.>tua Vun\\'y I . who w is th deino*
crotio governor in opposition to It .-c-
velt. presided
These resolution - w re adopted
Resolved, That this Sfieetlng hnvling
considered the dlff ctjlty between <.t it
Brltlan and the Bouth African republ
and having examined the relat f
these two states as defined by the conven.
an'd went ahead on the ninth hole. Miss
Hoyt, try a« she would, could not catch
1 uj>. and Mrs. Fox won by three up and
I two to play. -Mr-, i 0*'l Work
green was excellent, while th*it of Mi-^
, Hoyt was somewhat indifferent. Mr- Fox
stroke* s*cre ahao superior to those of
the Long Island player.
The l-rlp I ure that l oen I'ure,
I^ixat ve Dromo Quinine Tablets re-
moves the cause that produces La Grlppo.
NV. Grove's signature fs on each box.
A1NT THIS
PERFECTLY AWFUL?
NOTICE TO MEM BKItS OF CO. "A
Headquarters
Oct
Jo "A."
12, lh'J'J.
Co. Order No. 2.
A I! members of Co. A are hereby
ordered to r^oort a * Armory for drill on
Friday evening at 7:30 p. m , and also on
Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p. m.
By order of
L. C. BOOTH,
Captain Comtig. Co. A.
IHSI
rr fc
A N1
OYKIt.VMENT (>
MADE BCBLIC.
Oroat Brltlan d
of lii'if revnt|on
fairs of the tf i - Africui r •, nbl . , t:.
er by treaty or International law.
I'.eMilvid, Th l!dh meeitp- - r:
the i 'i nlon tha' tin Houth Af'^ean re.nih
lie. a-t hough n t bour-d to onipl .■ w • I
;.ny of the den < .iN f (Jreat l>
not <poshCss any rluht
will'
U The
to
the
■ nty round bout bar ore the Moiia:<h
athletic club f'tnight but tM>< yn.ik| re-
fueed to go on heoaiis*- of the mall r«-
celptb.
rn office
rrespondence v\he
passed between it and C N. E, El-
liott, British commissioner to the Sa-
i"oun « mfereneo regsreiing Samoa and
the report of tho Joint < ornmisaionere,
enclosing .t «lraft of the amended act
leg^d
pr v!b
duty c
ters.
Resolved, That
tions be traiism
of tho Unit id St
gra
ana that therefvo
i at Brltian not to !•>
to the government
Beatrix Hoyt Looses Something
to Mrs. Caleb F. Fox By
Three up and Two to Play
Philadelphia* 1 •' Tht oplow of Mis
P itrix Hoyt, were lowered today by Mrs.
<';ilob J-'. Fox, of the Huntingdon Valley
mi ub. Rydal, Pa., in hfi first round
i iho womans goFf championship tourna-
ment, now baiof held on the links of the
DhiHalel-phla country club.
Mur-i Hoj't was the favorite all along,
and even when Mn. Fox was two u.p
with five to play, ihf* ^hlnnceoek player
uhk (*tiH looked upon as a winner. Miss
Hoyt ha.4 been tha ehwrnpAon of the wo-
men golfer a of the United Htatea for threw
y ears.
\ gn«t g«allery followed Miss Hoyt nnd
Mi Kox around tho ourse. Mr§ J'ox
niarie i out well, but Misa Hoyt drew
i up to her on tho fourm hide and was one
| op on the seventh hole. Here Mw. Fox
I i<i\ued up. Shu evened up on 'the eighth
DESPERADO KILLED.
Denver, Oct. 11— A social If the Re-
publican from Ouray, Cel., says.
H'herlff Bdg ar today received a telegram
from Dwputy Sheriff Georgo Klnchen,
from Norwood, Col., 3a miles west of ho--©
announcing that he had killed John Car-
ter, alias Kid Adbms. one of 'the outlaws
who held up the Snoff Is stage near hero
a few -lays wg< . No particulars are given
TO WELCOME HEROES.
< .n-aha Oct. 11.—Adjutant General Byer*
and « large, jiarty of Iowans started for
Kin Francisco tlhks afternoon to meet thy
61 t Iowa regiffrvent when it returns '"rom
the Philippines. Governor/|5h.iw was un-
able to gcc.omp'any them. A niunn-ber of
! relatives of the soldiers 'are with thy
Louis William Forest, of ChfiCfgn; J.
H. Rhodes of Sedalia and T. T. Rhodes
prosecuting attorney; for the defense,
Cullen & Mclntyre of Mexico, Mo.
The defenst sprung a surprise on th«
state, by sating at the opening of th*
trial that the defendant was Alexandei
Jester, and that he was the man who
was arrested twenty-eight years ago,
and who escaped from the jail at Mex-
ico, Mo. They then entered a plea o!
not guilty.
A. A. Gates, father of th * murdered
boy, was the firat witness. He minute-
ly described the outtk his son left hom*
with, his failure to h^ar from him and
his long search through Kansas, M'ia-
souri, Illinois and Indiana tnd back to
Valb*:, Center, Kansas where Jester
was arrested wifh the team, wagon,
and outfi: of his eon. Although Mr.
Gates is 70 years old, his memory is
perfect. No amount of cross question-
ing could shake his testimony. Mr.
Gate • was the only witness exvnined
to (fay.
Charles Hazelhurst, of Augunta, Kas.,
th" man who left Chicago with Gilbert
Oaites, Is hero and also Mrs. Street,
sister of Jester and about fifty o'her
witnesses. Court adjourned until 3
o'clock tomorrow.
, party.
SURPRISE IN JESTER CASE.
DEFENSE ADMITS JESTER'S IDEN-
TITY. AND PLEADS NOT GUILTY.
Kansas City, Oct 12—A Paris special
to the Journal says: The preliminary
hearing of Alexander Jester began
here today before Justice James T.
'S3, Counsel for the state are e*
Governor Charles P. Johnson, of .St,
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