Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1450, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. V.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA TEKKlTOllY, I lll'HSDAY MORNINU. Al'KIL ."i 1891.
SPRING HAS COME!
Now is the time to be looking around for a
NOBBY SPRING SUIT made to order. And if
you are going to get a new suitdon't fail to call
and EXAMINE MY STOCK OF PIECE GOODS
consisting of English, French and Domestic
Goods. All my Suits are GUARAN 1 EED TO
FIT and WORKMANSH IP THE BEST. My
trimmings are the finest that money can buy
and all our suits are made in Guthrie, so you
can try your coat on before it is finished.
PalroinixB Hoiqe Industry.
.Dunlap Huts, Spring Style, Are Now In.
C. W. WHITE,
JEWELER.
K)tt THE NEXT TEN 1>A\S I WILL MAKE A
on ill 1 my Hood-
the Reduction.
Everything in Stock will l>e ineliulcd
Remember that I have the Largest and
to select from. 1 can and will Sell Goods Cheaper than any
other Firm. If von want anything in my line
OFFICIAL RESULT
Of the Voting in the City of (Juth
rie Last Tuesday.
WHOLE NO. 1450
AN INTERVIEW
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H. L. COHEN,
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
and get my l'rices before Buying, I Will Save you Money
on your Purchases. Special attention given to
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
212 Oklahoma Ave
NEW TAILORS WOOLENS
FOR
DUD summER of \m°>
t PUTTERS IltlXDSOMER '■
ri *
Tlian those of any previous seasons. Vour inspec-
tion of our goods solicited.
GEO. H. WILLIS,
105 Oklahoma Avenue-
THE K., 0. &T.
SAM AT WA8HTNT0N
The Building oi This Railroad is An
Assured Pact.
il ii*ii•> < il \ I'eliin
ICiillroiiil ill -
SCHMIDT ft McCDNNEMi,
Cor. Harrison and Second Street. Dcnlcrsin
All kinds of MEATS, POULTRY, GAME, FISH.
BUTTER, OYSTERS and CANNED
GOODS. In Fact
« ETEHliK III THE WIT HIRIET LINE *
Give us a Call.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
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okfMiomn.
WashisuTiin. April I Sam Hrunll,
evangelist and o.litor. who has tried all
! Known occupations and never failed in
j any of tlicm, is in tlio city now lotind
j iug >ut his career in the role of a lob-
,i>, i-1 HiimII i. editor of the Daily Ok
lalioa .hi, published at Ukluhoina City.
| and his business in Washington is to
show congress the urgent necessity of
■ admitting Oklahoma as a state without
! waiting for the live civilized tribes to
allot the ir lauds lie has been as usual
indefatigable and has sneeeedod in con«
vincing some of those who have thought
meeting of the Kansas, Oklahoma and ; lt ill advised to proceed further with
1 exas railroad. All necessary prelim- the statehood question at this time,
inary arrangements for the eonstrnc- The cosmopolitan evangelist and Okla-
tion of the line soutjiwest from Arkan- homa editor favors the Wheeler bill,
.as City are being rapidly coueum- iu company with the Alabama
mated. The oflicers report that work congressman, visited Speaker Crisp
will begin between the 1Mb of Mav ,|„ „ti„-r day and urged that Oklalio-
and the first day of .Tune ma be given a hearing. The speaker
The New Mayor Serenaded. | made no delinite promises, but inquired
The popular and ever welcome Hoard into the conditions which prevailed in
of Trade band, that has so often de- the territory, and lymle especial inquiry
M in k \\ III 111 Bill V I V
ili«' First of •June
ticlttU I'l'eparitiK
I \ «• Operation
Soon.
Kansas Citv, April Today (len-
eral Contractor W. S. Nelson started
for Chicago to attond an adjourned
lighted our citizens, was out last even-
ing and serenaded our new mayor.
Itobert Martin. Having retired early
from the recent storm he so success
j fn.ly waded through, he was at lirst
j awakened by the sweet music and im
magined another promotion had been
I honored him. thinking he had been
I called up higher. He dressed and made
i the boys a neat speech, and donated the ;
necessary amount to make all the boys
! iiapp.V
us to the ability of the people to support
a slate government. As everybody un-
derstands, the lands in Oklahoma do
not become the property of the home-
steaders until a lapse of live years, and
the objection has been urged that there
would not be enough taxable property
to defray the expense of home govern-
ment.
COXEY'S ARMY.
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The official vote of the
this city it* hi follow*
MAY< m.
Robert Miirlin. Hop.
<Horner. Dem.
s. I>. |)ecker. I'op
CITY ATTOKNKY.
lluyard T. Iluiner, Rep.
.1. A. linker, 1 lem
I>avi<l .1. Nlorrif, I'op
(;'lTY CLKItlv.
Oco. DeUroff, Rep.
M. B. Cherry. Oem
.Inliti T. .Tone*, Pop
TltKASCKKlt.
W. S. Spcncei, Itep.
\V. A. Fnt/ier. l>em
C. .1. Yate*. I'op
ASSESSOR,
(i NV. Pulse, Hep.
Junius Old bum, J)em
W. H. A. Williams. Pop
I'OI.H I-; .M I Mi I
ii. C. MH'old, Rop
A. .1. Deal, Dem
l„ P. laverty, Pop.
.11 STICKS OK Til K I'KACK
II. M. Adam*, Rep.
T. I > .Im-kaou. Rep
A. J. Sanvpucl l >i'Ui
I) T. <Jai.I Moil
P. ( C.i-Mdv. Pop
M \ Morrison. I'op
CONST A It LI S
I loin y I low ninjr. Ip
U. ( Rani* Rep
1*. W. I rvim\ I >« in
II. H. Pace. I lem .
Jus. P. Taylor, i'op
W. \l. I .owe, Pop
CoCN( II.MI N
FIRST W \||f :
A. A. Humphrey, lt« p
NV. H. Uray, Dem
SR4'ONI> WAHO:
NV. R. Staple!on. Rep
V.. .1. Wilbur, Rep
K. II. Carpenter, hem
J. A. (Jverbav. I lem
Till no waiiii:
i). P. <'ooper, Rep.
< iconic Cooley, Hem
NV. NV. Sheriff. Pop
FOV'RTII WAHO:
K. ( OOk, Itep
A. II. Richmond, I ion.
I II Til W AIII):
.1. NV. ( Iipias, Rep.
Lee Homelier, I Man
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Desire to call the attention of the public to their i.-iroe stork of
DRUGS, WALL PAPER,'
PAINTS, STATIONERY,
OILS,
BOOOKS, Etc.
LfirueNt ct ii4i HeMt son.%u iii i I i €> Territory.
A cordial invition is extended to everybody to call and see it.
F. B. LiLLIE&'-Co.
VICTOR BEit)GK!
0ng'&
SECOND STREET. NKA1! HARRISON.
Fresh Fish, Oysters and Came in Season.
SHORT ORDER HOUSE.
|lopuiav flinncv, \2 to X p. ut.
When my little girl w as one month old, she
| had a scab form on her face. It kept spread
1 ing until she was completely covered from
head to foot. Then she had boils. She had
forty on her head at one time, and inorc<>n
her body. When six months old she did not
weigh seven pounds, a pound and a half h -
than at birth. Then her skin started to dry
up and got s.i had she eould n< >t shut her ryes
. to sleep, but lai I with them half open. .M ut
this time, at the earnest request «'f friends, 1
started using the Crri< i ka Remedies, and
j in out month she was completely < ured.
I The doctor and lrui bills were over onehmi
rfred do/fars, the Cutieura bill was not nu n-
, than/fa* dollars. My chQd U now t
I old, strong, healthy and large as any child of
j her age (see photo.) and it is all owiii- t-
CrriCVRA. Yours with a Mother's 111. -in. .
MRS. GEO. II. TUCKER, JR .
335 Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee", \\ i«.
.Sold throughout the u -tul. Potter Dr
i Cuf.m. Corr., sole proprietor". I'nston. Mnilf.'fr -',
'* All about the I51oo<l, Skin, Scalp, and H.tir
i JUabv ltleinUhfg, falling hair, and red, roti/'n
I preN 'ntcd jid cured by tutlrur* Soiip.
I lo > ll;t\f .-in I ncoiiiloi'l:ilil«' N iulil :il
I'it tslonuli.
I'itt.-hi in. I'u April 4. A ilrencb-
I nit; l'nin niniti" lliiniis ileciili'dty 1111-
eomfc.rtnble fur (Vixen's ComtQOQ^
1 ni n'crs today I lie nialit «ns spent (is
<-.mi f<>i thIile lis circumstances permitted
and liii'iikfust was served at a regular
hour, l-'resh meat formed ft luxury on
tlie bill of fare. Shortly after break-
fust General Coxey and .Marshal Brown
disoppeareil and at 11 had not returned
to camp. Thirty recruits were on-
rolled l-itc in the evening mid 200 more
are now clamoring at the gates of Ex-
position park for admission, for the
purpose of enlisting under ths Coxey
banner.
All F|ic"eclies of the Commonweal
leaders arc on about the same linea, al-
though they don't refer to notes, speak-
ing entirely at random, Coxey says ho
never knows what he is going to say
until after it is said. Brown's addressee
arc all of an anarchistic nature. Last
night lie talked for three hours and the
crowd cheered and jeered him by turns.
Claims in the Srip.
Kxiii, Ok.. April 4.- The receiver of
the Enid land office has made a decis
sion which seriously nfleets n grrat
many homesteaders who selected claims
in the strip. Tt was in the contest ease
of E. I'. Ilacon, in I. county. The re-
ceiver decides that the six months' limit
commences from the day of settlement
and from the date of tiling; thus if al
settler took his claim September 10,
but did not (ile until u month later, the
six month ' limitation must commenoe
from September 10. The docision wil
invite hundred: contests
villi:
II. Cole, Hep
\V. S. Hunter, I >ein
s|:ru\ll wa no:
I".. K. Boggesi., Itep
.!. II. burwell. Ociii.
TillIIII WAlio:
K. II. Furrow-, lie p.
Krank (llstniiIi, I>«-iii
Kli/alielli 1'. Ilcigaii. I'op
KoriiTii waiiii:
Alex Johnson, Itep
]■', E. lloughton, Itep .
J. A. Douglus, Dem
Wesley Kysar. Dem
j IITll waiiii:
W. T. Burke, Hep
X. M. Alexailrter, Dem .
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdet
World's Fair Hli(hct>t Medal and Diploma.
The Joints and muscles ore so liiliriei
led by Hood's Sarsaptirilla thnl all rheu-
matism and stiffness soon disappears.
Get only Hood's
TIm* C'omiiiK ('imiN.
Howard & Cushing sue rocotfiii/ed ti*
ut ihc top round in the ladder of famous
showmen. Their exhibition* are suit! to
be unique in many new and pleasing do-
part iires from the old style circus and
menagerie. The introduction of various
phenomena hitherto unknown to show
goers in America. Circus and hippo-
drome performances that it is said have
never yet been equalled. Its wild ani-
mal show consists of rare beasts, many
ol recent discovery, and taken as n whole
il is undoubtedly the l e? t ! en ted exhibi-
tion ever organized. The newspapers
are unanimous in iis praise. NVe look
forward to crowded pavilions on the
day of its advent at Guthrie. Saturday.
\pril 21.
•nor K«*iitrou lt<
. rno.M M MASTI II* >v i:i.KI.\ . I
It was an interview which was not
solicited by the reporter, and. wkile
Ctovernor Renfrow it is possible, way
hare considered it u strictly contldin
tialtalk.it is too improbable t pre
snme that he should not de:,ire the pub-
lic at large to become acquainted with
his sentiments on certain matters apper
tciuing t" the welfare of the peaple and
the public
"Hay, I want to talk with you" was
the very laconic greeting with which
the reporter met from tlovernor l!#n-
frow. Sueh an opportunity for an ex
hibitiou of loquacity on the part of the
governor was not to be lost and the in-.
ritation was accepted with alacrity.
"I understand that you. Me Master*
contemplate issuing a paper from
Yukon. Is it so.- was the lirst question
put by his excellency
"You McMasterf" assured liiui tbut
it was so. and handed him the tirat
isiue, with the admonitiou that if be
wished to preserve his iniperturabU
temper ami sleep that night he should
postpone readiug it until next morning.
After a few moments' preliminary
conversational skirmish the reporter
bluntly asked Governor Keufrow to
jfive his experience iu the way of preda-
tory invasions in the blank book busi-
ness.
"My conscience on that point i
clear, and with that feeliug of inuo
eenco I enjoy a perfect immunity from
tiro imprecations aud n^aults of thorc
newspapers and individuals whoso hijjh
est design seems to be to defame and
blacken my character and injure the
democratic party of the territory.
' [ have never been implicated iu the
so called "strip steals'' and further
more, 1 will here say, and I believe lliat
I am in a position to know, that to the
best of my knowledge, those printing
bills were fairly and legitimately con-
tracted for.
I'ii-J "ovei-nor S attention was called
t" a caustic ptu-igrapli wlui ; appeared
in au Okl !i"i .a City pn; .'Hi MfcV<lrtiVw
thai if ho paid no attention to the re
monstrances -if an indignant people .<
committee would be aprointed to col
late evidence and present the matter to
congress
T.et em present it. . jaeulated (>k
lahoma s Rovernor. II is hardly prob-
able that congress would pay any at-
tention to it or take any action on the
matter These people know as well a
1 do that there is a remedy which is
very simple and efficacious. If they
believe that I am guilty of all thv iieui-
ous offenses with winch th«.y try to
blaekcu my name, why jRin'tjjey ask
the Interior Departin wt tHW'fcud *
special inspector into Ire YTrH<'ry to
investigate the charges and confirm
the stealings. If it were proven, mv
i dismissal would lie but the matter of a
l , ' few days. So interference of eoiigren*
or ■infinite labor on tmir part would
j then be necessary to remove me from
j the oflice I hold."
•q:; | "Then you wouldn't resign," asked
. i the reporter
"Uesign' No. sir most emphatically
I wonhiliot. The ollice I occupy came
; not from any solicitation, and the hand
■ that placed mt there will be the one to
i make it vacant. I am not nu ofHcc
HSckcr. and when my lerm expiro rin
political life and ambition ends with
it.'
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World'. Fair Highest Award.
w
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value t i health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced ill the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable arid pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and lovel-
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to niillionsaod
met with the approval of the medical
profession, bec:iiiM- it acts on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Dowels without weak-
ening them and it i- pcrtectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is foe sale by all drug-
gists in 50 cent bottlcu, but it is man-
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on even
package, also the name, Syrup of tigs,
and being weli informed, you will not
accept any ^uWituU' it. uUerc'l.
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