The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 69, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 27, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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PAQE FOUH
THE LEADER QUTMRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2 1902.
THE LEADER
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Leader Oempany.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Clerk.
Ti ..!trr la SwnmtssA a announce the
nm ..r -ir.lv ltotVwiti ati a candidate lor
cooutv rlrrlt nbject decision of the prl-
loans auk
Fop County Attorney.
The Lrader i authorised to .iJinouiice the
name i w H llFIipD a a candidate for
Uounlv Attorney auje to mc acciainnoi
the Dftnotralk rnmarteK Ap 8 1KB
Tli I.rartcr is authorleed to jnnoi'nre the
nam of UAI.IrK nuc'KNl Fl an a canfll
tflt ii.r i vmntv Attnrnrv .ulilt 1 1 to th" de
Uion of ttu IH-rnocratii prlmari' Aug .
For Treasurer.
" 'lne l"adrr K authorlred to anoouhre the
name t VK.I.IX WH-hK. ax arjn.ll.Ule for
Count Trtiurer Kurijj-rt to th"- He mocratlc
prlmat i Aur. vmt
For Commissioner First District
The Leader 1 autltorlM d announce the
name of J l UL'KKK as a .andldae for
County (-mtnlKlonerof the rtrnt Dlntrlct
subject to the action of the Democratic prl-
marten au 7 iwe.
For Commissioner Third District.
The Leader Ic authorised to announce the
name or joiijj uutawi ?."iu.J.
f r County tmmiiM.toner of the Third uls-
trlct aulijert i-j the action of Democratic
primaries. Aup 2. wot
The L"ader Is authorized to ..nnoaote the
name of T A Dy ne a- a radldate for
county commtloner lor the Third District
Bucjeot to the action of the primaries on
AURUStSB.
The Leader in authorised to announce the
line of OEOR'iB E COOl'ER as a caua'
da'e Tor County Coram lislonor of the Third
District subject to the action of the Demo
ratlc prlmarleM. Auk 88. 1W2
The Leader 1- authorised to announce the
Bmer.fJ V HOPKINS a. a candidate for
U-unty CoromlN'lonerof theThlrd District
aulilect to the attlnrt of the Democratic
primaries. Aug 2K ISO
The Leader t authorised to announce the
name of A I... nhart as a isndldati f-'
County Commissioner of ibe 1 hlid Dlsirlct
uublett tothe 'UuiocralU jirimarlis Aog.
SSth. WK
For County Assessor.
8 M t kiuiit. "f Ros tUI! township
her. In miii iUiki'S but candidacy lor the
office of 1 oLiit Assessor ol Lopan 1 unty
subject to t' e Democrat l primaries lobe
held Aug 8 1W
For Coroner.
The f cider is authorise d to announce the
name of W K HsTTEttM'N .is .1 1 aniildate
for the ofat e of Coroner or Lonan Countv
suulccl to tht d' tionol the Democratic jri
marles. An 1W
For Justice of the Pence.
The Leader is authorized to announce tin
name of A M KINti for J unlet or the IV. 1
tor the city oli.ulhrk! subject to the action
of ihe Democratic primaries Auif IVtt
For Deiecjate to Congress.
WILLIAM CROSS.
WEDNESDAY AUUUtai' 102.
Kingfisher colored voters believe
that men should be free to express
thel own .onvictlons and will have
no mure of Kepublican gag rule.
The action of foe Kingfisher color-
od voters In forming the John Drown
ticket has et the independent color
ed men of this county thinking They
will act too.
Nobody expet vd the Republican of
flco holders to gire up Jobs amount-
ing to well uar 150000 per annum
without a dingle grimace. Hold back?
Of ccurse they wuj.
A vacant residence lot in St. Louis
has recently been sold for $800 a
front foot which I tne reco.nl priie
In that city. No wonder some people
sleep on Die sidewalks.
EstTmates from New York plac the
shortage of anthracite coal at lt.000
000 tons below what it was last year
Hard coal burners will have to softm
up a htrlc if the stiike keeps up.
The experiment Kiutiun al Stlllwater
pronounces the cul 1110 of ginseng a
failure but wht-ih.! tin Oklahoma
farmers v. ill uvcpt in.- r port as flna1
remalnx to be seen Oklahoma faun
em are not easily dim ourae.cd.
Whatever else King Alfonso of
Spain may oe he Is not likely to be-
come ft victim of relic hunters When
shown a sacred relic of St. 1'eter's
toenail he completely abounded the
good ecclesiastic by questioning. "8a
btabap. do you believe that non
sense?"
If SIcOure were elected and the
omnibus bill were to paxs as the Re-
publicans claim wtia' would McOuire
have to do with suuhood'' Answer
lr.w a few month- atar perhaps
Out no danger of hlr haiiK an op-
portunity Is antlcipett l
The people over in the new coun-
ties cannot forget the $H0l) 0m town
site gr-'- (tii loss of the mcIiooI man
H no 1 'he unduct of the irobat'
JudSfcfc Tin lave iiul enough Re
publican mm 4m Ues for a era
cratitB.
A BIQ BARREL OR EN.
RAGED PUBLIC OPINION.
a big fight Is on among tho two fac-
tions of the Itepublican partyifTver tho
Cuban reciprocity bill and evory day
sorvos to widen the breach. Both
sldos have openly and publicly tnkon
tholr stands and cannot gracotully re-
cedo from tholr position.
Tho real controversy. vj twtn
those who wish to at least apj.! a?
favoring somo tariff reform by the
reciprocity routo and those who foar
any tariff loglnlation at all.
Those who favor tho rofonns In tar
iff ratos boo tho storm of public opin-
ion browing and want to get Into some
port boforo It stolkos but tho others
have a tlnplato eyolld on ono oye and
a holler pinto eyeglass on the othor
and are blowing off under SOO pounds
pressure the hncltneyed pTfFfile "No
tariff tinkering."
But there Is a flgnt on and It has
every; appearance of a fight to a fin-
ish Doth sides ar in pry nearly the
same position old Moss whs whon
he hail Pharoah's avmy on onll sldo
and the deep sea on tho othor nnd
nothing but a miracle enn snve lliem.
Then too fney have civil war in tho
camp.
Tho alternative given the Ropubll
can party then Is either to lino np
against the outrageous grafts of the
trusts nnd thoroby Incur tholr enmi-
ty or brnvo tho coming storm of popu-
lar disfavor.
Doth horns of the dilomma nro
fraught with failure for on tho one
hand they will loso votes nnd on tho
other their bnrrel will go empty. I in tho past.
The last campaign would have been' Thoro is every reason that It should
lost without the bnrrel and the com-1 be so.
pulsion used by the trusts upon tholr. It Is very seldom in the history of
employes llle United States that one city has
This campaign Is lost to them with- hnd four Important lines of railroad un-
out action and is lost without the bar- der construction at ono time.
rel It is simply lost. General experience has shown that
' the influx of capital and new ener-
PRESERVE SCHOOL prises did not come until tho Hues
ENDOWMENTS. were actually or so much dl them
Tl-ere are many points perhaps of that no fears of abandonment Ti3ed
lops vital impevcance than the great ot entertained.
Issue or statehood but none the less That is exactly tlie situatiun In this
interesting. They are put forth in city.
the platrorm and advanced by the These lines of road connect with all
many orators whose purpose is to pre the Important wholesale supply points
set-1 them 10 the people In plain and anj extend to every distributing point
accurate language. jn the territory by easy connections.
Prominent among these is the res ( while the railroad feature "6T Itself
olutlon pledging the Democratic party wouid cause a emarkable'" TftVSIop-
to maintain inviolate the great herlt- menl m any city Guthrie Ifas lriKHy
age of the school children. other advantages.
On this point the Bnld platform tc iB the capital city of the territory
says. That we are unalteably op- and thc legdence of all the territorial
posed .o arjv encroaenment upon the officers. It has the federal Jail and
magnificent endowment of our public united States marshal's office M i
schools and colleges.
The school land interests will be
safe in the hands ot the Democratic
party which stands pledged to do
even justice In tween the territory and
its school land lessees.
As to the disposition to be made
of the lands the platform merely de-j
t lare that the iusue Is not now be-1
fore the people since no action can be
taken at present. The platform says-
'And we r commend that tho final
disposition ot the school and othe-.-
lands of the tenitory bo leff to the
people of thb sovereign state in
stiiutlonal convention assembletl
There are manifestly only
tw0
courses open when tne territory he-
comes a state the one Is to sell the (
lands sad create a permanent fund
and the other is to lease the lands as '
at present and distribute the leasa
money to the schools
Tho school fund is one of the dlffl
(tilties :cnni'H-d with single state
hood but the Democratic platfom'
leases no doubt as .o the position o
the uarty on this noint. It d U "
And In view of the fact that Ok!.;
homa has a splendid land endow in. ut
for its schools we favor an ad .piate
provision for Uie people of the Indian
territory cither In lands or o her
i.-bources ho that both territories
may be plated upon terms of orpialliv
in the maint. nanc.' and
support ot
th.'l- tonimon hfboolh"
The evident Ju-jthe of this portion
o' the platform v.ill oinmend itself
to the people. It is also In accord
ul'li the feeling of congressmen gen
i rally v ho at once re oKnise Uie ob
linatlon to Bbe each reservtlon an
endow incut huff ic leni m maintain its
H. hools
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
ty local aptftaatlww. thry aaaet reh
tne ciiswsea poruon m np er. iw ramo taken off the UCKer iaht weeK
mlv om way to curt- d. 'nea and tl'Rt
In .y coiutlttittonal r nif.iie.. PtsfMu 'and thought my wishes had been com-
iVT ftSi'JirhuSto- P"- with. I am not a cwdidate for
1:1:':;:' .. ..! for the office of
Ins and waeil ft la artn.iy eloted daaf- sheriff at this time and I want my-
S:;.'J" nl ?J&JF$& lt clwly nnderetood In ibis matter.
r.ViroWwTvrst?
(if ten ar. causen iv it arm w.m ii
i i thing "Jt an Inflajnrd tidltlou of t'u
miirour surfaces.
We will git One Hii'.lr. .1 DolUia t r
(.v cav ( DsaXness (u1 ly ea'mil
that emu it b currd ll-.Us Cstnni
Cur B'nd fr cireuUrs fra
F J ORaWRT r-o. qjjil. 0
old bv DruMHs. lac
lUH's Faw.H' IHUs are the best
This timely declaration in the plat
form cannot fall to win friends. It is
however only an Indication of tho
solicitation of tho party for tho wol-
fave of the common schools.
Not only in a financial way does tho
Domocratlc party uphold tho honor
purity and 'boat internals of the
schools but lftoks as woll for an aral-
crtule and officiant solution of social
and rnco problems.
On this point it says:
"Wo ondorso the soparato school
law onaclod by the last legislature
assembly in so far It ' covors tho
ground and Upon the rjrcatlon of a
now state wo demand that the pcoplo
thoreof shall be permitted to dovlso
and fashion tholr own educational
system without federal Interference;
nnd although we favor canal educa-
tional privileges and facilities for
white and colored children we are op-
posed to mixed schoola."
'fills plank is very important as will
be disclosed by close scrutiny. It
emphatically calls for separata schools
for white and colored children bellev
lug that the beat interests of both
racM are subserved by separate
schools.
fjnie above plank demands that the
whole subject be left to tha people
In constitutional convention atld ex-
presses opposition to any attempt to
interfere with the subject In the en
1 . ...
abllng act.
A PROSPEROUS CITY.
There Is overy prospect for a brisk
trado In tho city this tall and an era
of progress far overreaching anything
its Kreat force 0f dBmitles fin aUc'i
t0n to the courts.
The various Industries of the el'y
a.e tQo numeous to mention but sut-
flce )t t0 nay mat no other city in the
terrltorv has inner nav rolls and
morei Va-led Institutions.
Buildings aie rapidly being erected
to moe the demands of trade and ?os-
I(ience. The city hall and Cnrnegio
urary a.e nearly up and the Sanla
Fe grani t8pot is in counTTof con-
Binctjon The fetleral building on the
government acre will soon be under
con-jwaVi M tho government archlteot is
now proparlng plans.
A new $76000 hotel on Cleveland
anrt Division is heing planned
But no attempt is here made to list
tlie enterurlsag or development of tho
oim! 01 ty of OWnhemR for It musfcJ
b seen to b apireclated.
The Leader la free however and
f. (llB u t. makln a conservative
statement when it predicts a remark
abl and wholesome development
along all lines during the fall months.
rjeneral Kitelieaer'S classification
ot he utUre Africa with the Untied
g t8 certainly ojkUrolstlc enough.
The opening of Brooks' theater aext
4on(jay night promises to be on pa?i
wJtn many ji.QO attractions; tb
pricM wjn :0Of ioc Rnd 30o
HANCOCK WITHDRAWS.
Will
Not be a Candidate In Tomor.
row's Primary Election.
Outlirie OWa. Aug. 27 1902.
i Btlltoi Leader: I see that my name
appears on tlie Democratic tickets for
u"p ' " 11""7 Uptons to be
' " cwibv- """ my
i )o not want y fr9idB to i ter
me for I can not be a candid a' e
Reupectfudy.
Robert L. Hancock
Tkjkate tor the MaOIean Square The-
ater Co now on sale at Vallaces.
g Renf to s Drug Emporium
xj Prescriptions Filled Accurately and Promptly
h for SOFT DRJNKS tho best. for FINE SOAP
O for DRUGS tho best end cheapest for HAMMOCKS and CROQUET
8 for CIGARS tho finest in tho land for TABLETS W BLANK BOOKS.
forDRUGGISTS'S SUNDRIES you for PRESCRIPTIONS of pure drugs
a will mocko no mistake;
8 Renfro Drug Co.
g EShcdra 206 w. Oklahoma Ave.
OCmSOQOOOOOOOOOOO
TODAY'S MARKETS.
By Associated Press.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Cattle 10000; steady to lower; na
tlve steers C.008.00; cows and!
heifers 2.006.60; stockers and feed-1
era 8.Q0O566; hulls 2.50C3.7B;
calves 2.tlO!.S2.
Hogs 4.000; opened strong closed
easy; heavy 7.C07.70; packers 7.20
7.C0; medium 7.S67.06; light 7.16
780; yorkevs 7.407 60; pigs C.80
0.90.
Sheep 0000; steady; muttons 3.40
4.26; lambs 3.706.90.
Kansas City Grain.
Wheat Sept. 04 VI 01; Dec. G3
G3fc; No. 2 hard. 660G; No. 8 J
62V408Vi; No. 2 red 05; No. 8
CS64.
Corn. Sept . 4648V; Doc. 33
34; No. 2 mixed. 5S'; No. 2 whito
69 V4; No. 3. 69; No. 2 white 36.
Hye 40Vfc47.
Oats No. 2 white. 36.
Hay timothy 9.009.60; prairie'
G.60a7S.
Iteceiuts of wheat 166 cn."8.
Kansas City Produce.
Butter creamery. 18; dairy 10.
ISgge. 15.
TWO DEAD AND ONE DYING
Result of
a Quarrel in
Apartments.
a Woman's
(By Assodatod Pross.
New York Aug. 27. Llszio Hall 2C
yea.-.i old. and Jos. Campbell are dead
and an unknown man is dying in
Belletie hospital as the result the
politv sa. of a quarrel today in the
woman's apartments In Hast Twenty
fifth street. According to the police
two men entered the apartments and
a quarrel ensued during which four
shots were fired
Shatters All Records.
Twice in hospital P. A. Gullodgo
Verbena Aln paid a vast sum to doc-
tors to 'cure a aevero caso of pllos
causing 24 tumors. Whan all fallod
Bucklen'e Arnica Salvo soon cured
him. Subdues Inflammation con-
quers Aches kins rains. Beet salvo
1 1 Uie world. 26c at Wheeler and
Son's drug store.
INTEREST paid on deposits
GUTHRIE SAVINGS SANK.
at
Enrollment for our Fall Terra
should be made prior to September
2 1902 Capital City Business College.
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Bargains are always to lie found
At the New York Kackt Stp e.
No one for thirty miles around.
Nor even fifty miles or more.
Ever forjrotg the bargains sound
R.eal bRvgaius at the Racket Store.
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T0 tr '"O" reveal original nicety
POiOU nearly a quarter of a century.
(A zZf uuc iwu mrj arc juai as gova uur imm tso sales prove xnax ft v
J0Ow they are appreciated by young men and business men who are look- ipOaOlJ
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It. Invigorates. It cures that
tired feeling. It is healthful.
Connoiseurs pronounce
The Finest Beer Brewed
Call for it everywhere.
Drink it everywhere.
R. W. BLACK.
Teirltoridl Ag-eut
UNION
MADE.
cood Judgment and ezperlenca. Our $3 50
made possible by an experience of jt tj-w
They fill the place of high-priced $OiO(
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Fall goods from Roues the famous man
A price no one can meet
Save your money while vou can
Have naught to "do with fraud and deceit.
Improve your chance with Racket man
One dollar dimes and pennies complete.
Numbers into thousands by saving plan
Save money at the New York Racket.
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