The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Highest «f nil In Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
>oVAI ^"3
K^2J Powder
absou/tely pure
opera: house
All This Week
ISflftG PEYTON
GOMEDy GO.
Supporting the ruarmif k Aclrt m and
Vooft lat,
Miss MittieKeene
A ml t e Celebrated Character Actor,
Mr. Isaac Peyton,
Riipp.'ir by a Kir*tcli M Company.
The I.** cP yton Cora-dy Company I
' lurpuj a .1 m 8t hueoetarul company on tho
road pla> I h a the
PGI'Ul-AR l'KICEP,
10, 20 & 30 riENTS.
Piny ng i« repertoire of liitnet *<'00e*ccs
au entire o! a guot program each ove. iag.
ETHEL MAY,
8'>NG . OAHCM 4 SPECIALTIES.
Money to loan by Vance & Owens.
22-tf
Wutcltes and jewelry at Model drug
8%re, 200 Mtiln #t. 25-4
Uound trip tickets to Chicago,
$18.40, via tlie Santa Fe.
Try Kirk's «Counh Compound at
Model <1 iiik store, 200 Main st. 25-4
It goes fur thirty (lays. A tlrst-
cluss bu^gy fjr $■'>!>. Ollpln & Frlck.
Special sale tills week on watches
at Model drugstore, 200 Main st. 2o-4
No. 2tta draws the Hold watch ill
Gerson's drug stoic. Who's got II?
21-tf
For Hint—A nicely furnished
room. Inquire at 112 Third streit.
lti-tf
Wc rely upon our merits to bring
us trade ut the First National barber
shop.
Foil Sai.k—One four room home
and two dots. Call ut No. 128 Kern
avenue.
Ollpln & Krlck sell everything In
hirdwate, stoves, buggies and harness
at popular prices
Money loaned on any and alt kinds
of good security by G. W. Limerick,
Room !>, Will building. 18-2wd&w
Money to loan by Vance & Owen:-.
22-tf
QkVKM Away. Today and tom n-
row, 400 loads of Una black soil. A; -
ply corner of Harvey and First street.
25-2
Five hundred unredeemed gold und
stiver watches on sale at ltnmcnsi
barg I'DS at Epstein's, lit Broadway.
■ 2.1 tf
W'a!rr«i>—A girl for general house-
work only two in family out of town.
Wages M per week.
Gra^ i nue
3 Rare* today.
McOllnchey's Now Blankets.
Furnished rooms for rent ut No. 118
Third street. 2ft*3
Money to lean on chattels at * Irsl
National Bank.
To Hknt—A desirable furnished
room. 315 llarvcy street.
The best is always the cheapest at
Oliver's, 1291 Main street. 2fl-d«wl
McGilnchey's New Ospcs
and Cloaks.
Toilet articles, soap and perfume at
Model drug store, 200 Main St. 25 4
McGilnchey's New Hosiery
and Undewear.
Wanted—More woman to peel to-
matoes at the Canning factory. 211-2
McQl'nchoy's new silk and
velvet trimmings.
Knees today.
No treason why you should walk.
Huy a buggy for $56. Gilpin & Prick.
tf you are wanting a tine grade of
photos call at Olivers, I2fl Main
street. 2B-dtlwl
Wanted—A boy in a farm. Wage'
?12 per month. Call at 1124 Grand
avenue. £" -
tlemembcr tho place, 17* Broadway
Great bargains are offer "d to tin
public at Epstein's. 25 if
Canadian Oriiiu & Coal Co. p-iy
highest market price for good soft
and hard milling wheat. 20-tfw
McGllnchey's new a i.ies
for women children
and men.
Window glass and school books at
the old reliable city drugstore. No.
1211 Main street, Scott & Co. 25-d4wl
The banks will close at :t o'clock p.
m. today, tomorrow and Saturday, t'
nable the clerks and proprietors to
attend the race meeting.
Take time by tlie forelock and lay
In your supply of coal for winter while
It is cheap. Buy from Green & Pugh,
corner 1st and Boblnson. Telephone
90. 20 tf
First day of race meeting.
Wanted—A lady clerk-comm<n
educated tons to be assistant post-
master. Call this morning at Davit
Co. Employment otllce, 112i Gram
avenue. 2'1-t
We have plenty of help on hand.
If you want, a dining room or house
Klrl or help of any kind, leave youror-
der wltli Davis \ llolbmok, ll-i
Grand avenue. 20-2
The silver question lias been set
tied in the house. Next conies the
question of t he supply of coal In yout
house. Call on Green & l'ugh, and
tlioy will promptly settle it for you.
Telephone W. Corner First and Rob-
inson. 20-tf
Foster's cold wavo Is rapidly a;-
proaching. Green & t'ugh have al-
ready approached and we now ap-
proach you to approach us with
orders approaching coal to your house.
Telephone 90. Corner First and Itob-
26- If
There Is a
employes on
Should this
A 8EI.K tOJiPESHEli CRIMINAL.
One of Lamnreniix' Immaculate (leiks
Hides llililuil the Constitutional
(liiaranlee That no Man Slisll
be Co sip* I It d Ttsllfy
Against Hims< If.
SjM't'lul toTtluw Journal.
GUTIIHIK, Oct. 25.— At 10 o'clock
tod ty the grand jury appeared before
Judge Dale and asked that Augustus
J. Handlan, filing clerk in the Perry
land office, be compelled to answer
ihe following Interrogatories. Tho
Interrogatories were asked in the
grand jury room, and the answers arc
thitso given by llandlan:
IIANDLAN'S TESTIMONY.
y 1. State to the J iry what filings
have been made at the Ian 1 office
otherwise than regularly through the
malls or regularly at the head of
the line of pertons making tucli til-
ings.
A 1. Idcclln- to answer for the
reason that If 1 did It might tend to
criminate myself.
Q 3. State to the jury hnw filings
Inve been made Ii regularly atitlie
land office either by purchase or oth-
rwise, bv persons who have been
taken into tlie land office for money,
or their papers taken Into the land
office: f tr money, or persons given po-
sitions uln the line for money, such
persons obtaining thereby a priority
in tiling to which they wore not en-
titled, cither by bona tide numbers or
numbers fairlv given them, without
purchase by tliem or legitimately by
mall.
A It I decline to answer, for the
reason that If I did It might tend to
criminate myself,
Q 5, 0 and 7. Are you acquainted
with a mm at Ferry named Gavin
aud with the Llndsey who handled
the numbers?
A 5, 0, 7. 1 am.
(i 8. Are you acquainted with J J
Melone?
A 1 i in
Q . Are you acquainted with a
man who slays about MclODt's saloon
much of tlie time named Moulton?
A I know of such a man. 1 'am not
acquainted w!*'i him. 1 know hi in
when 1 see hlni; was never introduced
o him.
Q 10. Are you acquainted with |a
mau who stays at that saloon said to
be part owner of the saloon, by the
name of Roach?
A Yes, sir.
Q 11. Are you acquainted with a
man who stays more or less at that
siloon called Doc Bruce?
A Yes, sir.
Q 12. 1 will ask you if some of
tli tse men have not brought men
Irr. g ilaily to be llled at that land
office:'
A 1 think there lias iu one instance
only.
y 13. Which man was that?
A 1 decline to answer.
y 14. Do j ou mean to say that you
think that only one of those men, aud
that one only iu one Instance, has
brought men to the land office to file
irregularly V
A 1 uid not say only in one in
stance. 1 said there was only
man in th
'.
Jk
We are now ready to show our Fall and Winter stock
of mens, boys, and Childrens
GlolMng, Hats, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Tlie fluent fabrics and latest novel!ies tbaf could be secur.d fr m the best manufactures, the line was never so largo,
never so choice, never so widely varied, or never so much value *for the money as now. We are proud of n.
beautiful goods, and therefore auxious for y ju to see them. A stock to please the many,
To Save Money For All Who Come.
\
Call iu and see the new goods, the clean goods," the bright, stylish, array of NlOE QUA LI I IKS and SOUND VALUES
that are going to be s- Id at prices that will sweep tliein of our counters
Don't Fail io see Our Line of Popular Selections
made up of just such styles and qualities as you like in mens and boys suits and overcoats Withi the< best ol■ ^RY"
TlllNG. The new season brings PRICES DO WIS to the LOWEST POINT ever named .or HONEbT GOODS.
We expect a share of your patronage because you
Yon Cannot Altbrd To Pass Us By.
Wo Can, We Wiii, We Do give the greatest, value for your money
Come to us if you want the purchasing power of your DoUar de-
veloped to the fullest extent. Times are never so hard that1*
you cannot afford to trade with us.
108 MAIN STREET, OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.
W. J. Justice.
Ciias. Ncrd,
ISTOFtZD cSc JUSTICE,
Contractors and Builders
OKLAHOMA
FAL RACES
-TO 1IK HELD AT-
III son.
Don't procrastinate.
Call at ll£i predicted strike of tlie
t'ie Santa Ke railroad.
Prof. Mattlnttly has returned from °,<;ur c"al wil1 of n.cesslty become
the si rip aud wilt soon Mart His carce and hard to get. Buy now of
dancing school. Watch for tlienn-
uounct meat of the date. 12-tf
Mculinehey'it New Kress Patterns
No two alike.
Kvery lady with
a different Dress.
Give the Star tlrand Condition
powders to your horses occasionally
and they won't have blind stagers.
Haley's drug suire. lO-d&wtf
At the First National harbor shop
wc use nothing but first-class articles
of every kind. Also do the very
latest styles in every kind of work.
J. W. Biown has moved his fruit
bouse four doors north, to No. 17
Broadway, Whetstone's old staud,
where he will be pleased to see all his
old customers. 24-ti
See Prof. Newton about learning to
sing, lte knows how to teacli you,
and is working up a class here. Call
at John Gitason's and gel one of his
circulars explaining the course. 3-tf
Prof. Newton only charges t2 for
twelve (12) les>nns In vocal music.
He teaches note reading aud element-
ary voice culture In tbc co'irse. The
class will meet once each week on
1'rlday evening. 3-tf
Keep your horses In condition by
giving Star Brand Condition powders
and they will not have any disease.
Haley's drug sUire. 10-d&wlf
$55—Buys a Buggy—#55.
A top buggy, first-class warranted.
Giumn x fuick.
J3T"Store and Oltlce Fixtures made to or.ler. Plans and specifica-
tions drawn. Estimates made. Upholstering, Furniture repairing and
one'Hardwood Finishing done. Oar specialty—Firstelass work at reasonable
li tol the parties named prices. We defy competition. S ie us fur anything in our line.
there as you claim | Office and Shop: No. 116 California •,venue, Oklahoma C ty.
had brought men
to tile Irregularly.
y. 15. And you now decline to say, mentioned, nor were Ills acts brought
which out o.' those mi n it was? J Into question ir tiny manner, the in-
I do formation sought refcriiug only to
y 10. Is It not a fact that some of acts of Register Malone. Juflne
those men have brought homestead
entry papers to that laud otllce to be
Died without the homestead entryman
appearing at the same time?
A. 1 decline to answer for the rea-
sons as above staled.
y. 17. Did that person not bring
Green, Ilandlan's attoruey, repllid
that Handlan as filing clerk, must
necessarily have knowledge of nil
papers tiled, even though the duties
of his office were assumed for the
time being bv his superior officer,
Register Malone and having know!-!
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
|( FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER S ADVICE.
OKLAHOMA OITY,
OCTOBER 23, 27, and 28th, 1893
racing program.
THURSDAY, Oct. 26.
2:40 Trot,
f Mile Dash.
3:00 l'ace.... .
J Running,.. .
*200
150
150
100
Green & Pugh, while it is plentiful.
Coiner First and Robinson. Teli-
plione 90. 20-tf
A young lady named Ella Hamilton
left this city about two weeks ago to
secure u place as teacher In Oklahoma
City. Nothing lias been heard of her
since, and bet step Ipirenls, Mr. and
Mrs. Richards, think that something
has happened to her. Miss Hamilton
Is 18 years old and quite pretty—
[Dennison (Tex.) Herald.
It Is not necessary now at this busy
lime of year to run Into poetry or 1
romance in order to tell the people
that you have bargains for them. We
propose to shoot right at the in irk
and not go all around Robins-Hood's
barn to tell you that we can tave you
money on shoes, in fact, everything
in our line. A dollar saved is a dol-
lar made See us for shoes and dry
goods and clothing, yulcl sales and
small profits is our motto. Overstreet
i ros., 124 Main street. 2fkl2w2
On account of tbe great money panl;
which now pervades the entire coun-
try 1 have reduced my price o' shav-
ing to ten cent*. I have refitted my
shop and have none but first class ar-
tists who will politely wait upon you.
We will make a specialty hereafter of
ladies and children's tonsorlal work
If you will try us you thail be perfect-
ly satisfied before leaving our shop.
Will also answer calls to any part of
the city. Call at No. 115 Grand ave-
nue. J. W. Cunningham,
211-ti Proprietor.
papers there in more than one In- eJge of fraud, if any were committed ^-(ora,T,,T- -dili,„„dCr0UI)„„
In his office, without an effort to pre- I
Vent it, made him liable as ail accolll Wiu.:h f j lready pra^arei *nd morf pleMant
stance to be so tlleu?
A. I doc.iue to answer for the rea-
sons as above stated.
y 13. Were ii'.t melt papers so
brought without the homestead ap-
III. ant being present, llled by the
register of the land office!1
A. I decline to answer for the rea-
sons as above staled.
Q 111. Were not persons so Irregu-
larly brought Into the land office as
Indicated in llie preceding questions,
received In tho laud office by the reg-
ister and their homestead entry pa-
pers filed by blui?
A. I decline to answer for the rea-
son that It might tend to eliminate
mysel f.
y. 20. Were there not Instances of
such filing by the register where you
had nothing to do with that particu-
lar case?
A. 1 decline to answer for the rea-
son that it might lend to criminate
myself
pllce. He therefore claimed his con-
stitutional right to refuse to answer.
Judge Dale held that Handlan would
be an accomplice, If fiaud were com-
mitted as Indicated by the intern ga-
loties, and excused the witness from
answering.
oklahoma utf HACKS.
Syrup !
| to tho j
Jo Id fveryw'haro. Largo bottle* 60 o«ntr.. ^
TuJio no substitute for It. There's nothing •• gooA
Soil 1st iVUo.
MIP«.
First llaj's Races—All Full and Slime
Fine Work l'romls.d — [ho 'track
til Excellent Condition.
The fall race meeting of the Okla-
homa City Fair Association com-
mences today and weather permitting
promises to be a most excellent one
The purses olTered ifri extremely lib-
eral, und have brought together ti
large number of racers of uiore than proved. The board adjourned
local reputation. The track Is In an meet at the call of tlie president,
excellent condition, an 1 every thing
possible will be done for the comfort
Territorial Hoard of Ednca ion.
There was a meeting of the Terri- J
torial Boar! of Education yesterday, i
A full board was present.
Territorial certificates were issued
to E W Ewlng of Oklahoma Cit.y, ami |
S V Mallory of Guthrie. Out of six j
applicants two passed. The ccrtit -
cates entitle the holders to teach in ;
any of the public srhools ofOklaliotna |
for five yeuts. The next examina-
tion for territorial certificates will
FRIDAY, Oct. 27.
2:50 Trotling
Mile Dash, Running
3:00 Trotting
£ Repeat Running
SATUREAY, Oct. 28.
Free for all Trot
Running, 2 year olds, 4^ furlongs
2:50 Pace,
2 Mile Bicycles
Novelty, Mile, 1st qr., *20; 2nd 130; 3rd *45; mile, *60..
All entries must be accompanied by cash.
Five per cent, to enter and stai t in all races.
Trotting and pacing races closes Monday, Oetobjr 9th.
Horses eligible at the time of ulostng, eligible to start.
Running Races first day close at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, October 25,
thereafter each day's races close 30 mi.iutes after, last race on the day prc-
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
*150
200
100
75
*200
100
150
20
150
tate place during the week heglnclng .. ,. on mil in
June 18, 1894. There will be an ex- vious. All moniei divided 70, 20 and 10,
amiu itlon of applicants for city cer-1 ttox stall for all horses starting in
tiflcates of the high school grade
Nov. 18lh. Sundry bills
were op-
to
The only Pure Cream
Used io Million <.
Tartar Powdtr.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Hmurs—4o Years the Standard.
CJ. 21. Were not such papers brought and eujoyment of thu patrons of the
Into the office without tho applicant meeting.
being with them, lu the manner lodi jjon q jmies |ias appoint
cated In the preceding questions, aud e(jHuiierintendenl of the speed ring,
those papers tiled without your hav-
ing anything to do with the particu-
lar case, or being In auy way respons-
ible for It?
A. I decline to answer for the rea-
son that It might teud to criminate
myself.
Judge Ii lc lead each question and
answer and then asked tiandlln this
question:
"l)j you still believe after having
advised with counsel that a truthful
answer to the questions propounded
would tend to criminate you, or furn-
ish evidence that might be used In
criminal prosecutlcn against you?"
ti indlli! answered lu the affirmative
to all except quest Ion* 1, 18, 20 and 21.
The ludge then ordered him to answer
hi the gruel Jury room the four qucs-
' luns.
United Stales Attorney Speed did m t
urge the court to comp I tluudlan to
answer the other Intel rogatories, but
strongly Insisted thatl8Hnd 11)
he answer, d, as the witness was not
Firr>t day of rau« meeting.
Notice.
To whom it may concehn:
Not ice is hereby given that Geo. A
U^'an & Co. have made application to
sell ni retail, malt, vinous and spiritu-
whlch means that everything con- oos n,,,;„r at Oklahoma City, Okla-
nected therewith will bti conducted ! in ma county, Oklahoma territory and
iu accordance with the rules of the | that licence therefor will be granted
association, and good order main- j to tl ^,^1^
talned. publication of this notice, if there b<
The Orat race will be called prompt | no objection in writing made and
races free
Five to enter and three to start in all races.
Right reserved to deelare oif any races that do not fill satisfactorily to
the association
account of bail weather or any other unavoidable
Running Raccs governed by American Racing Rules.
This Association >vijl not be.responsible for accidents on its grounds.
Address, ED OVERHOLSER, Sec.
y jj The Oklahoma Territorial Fair has been postponed for 1 year
ly ai 1 o'clock this afternoon The
following Is the program:
First race, 2:40 trot. Entries—
Mingo, Peusorla and Jlmiule Mc-
G regor.
Second race, t mile dash. Entries—
llrown Dutton, Paleface, Rosewood,
Tenderfoot, Pen Poiut and War Boy.
Third race, 3:00 pace. Entries—
Creosote, by Lelaud Jr., and Winder.
Fourth race, J mile dash. Entries
—Havljo, Indian Maid, lVekaboouud
Rabbit.
llauce.
John llrnbe gives his usual wrekly
dance Saluiday owning . t It m. hall,
October 2W. £ cry body Invllrd.
sh ui(jiCome to the races and slay to the
dance. 2U-wld2 I
filed to the issuance of said license. ,
Tills 2T)t)■ day of Oct.. I8H3.
[skai.] Wit.i.. L. Hrahord. Clerk
First publication O't. 27, 1893. 27-1-
FOR SALE,
STOVES!
DR. GUNM'S
ft IMPROVED
:*LiVER
PILLS
' A MILD pm,°
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
a mtrmncnt of the bew«l« eaohd#- la n««o«M*nr ft>*
hri.lth Tiiphh pill supply wUanheeratem Uokito
it regular They euro Heartache, brighten the
it"' *- «• o'.rtur thr (tomptixlon better Hi iu ooe-
tinv uut auiKlly, neither gripe nor a .cken m
* do. To oonvli:. e you of their tt.uriu w;
lamplee free, or a full box for a# et ata. 8oH
" * To..
bcorr & Co.
Qf
0.
Heating Stoves, Cheap Stoves, Cook Steves,
Coal and Wood Stovrs.
NOT AT COST.
Rut at a low figure Vememlwr yon nre invited to come
come aud get pticep.
jno.d. richards,
(Mb;ci psor to Gillespie Co)
Moved to one door eaat of Lion Store Tin Shop iu c m-
uectiou. All kiud of repare'ug folicited.
JNO.D. R,
I
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