The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 258, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 30, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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KAII.OKMt IIMIt TAHI.I-
st.init iioinii.
No. 400 rhlchne.1 Hxprew.... S:n-m.
No. 4(10. M-. lliwr Kxprew. !"
No 4-J. Wny I'r. ilit 11:11 p.m.
with two.vn. 44
No 4(0. Toxm i:xiw 11 : 10 P- "
No. 4nT(klhomi Kxpress. "! m-
No. 4J1. Wv Freight 1 j am-
ra-i'iiger Miould procure tlcketi be-
foie getting on tlir tiain
Tith llrarilian rebels hud an Inning
Thursday and shelled up Kio In great
shape.
(ifT a pusJi on youreelf now and get
the II O (.Voad to build in here after
it gets ti Iond Creek.
Hki Nwirn On is having a siege of
el low fever. Kighteeu new cases
were reported yesterday.
Tin reason appears why that eoi.-tra-t
wasn't where it could bo seen
u hilc the legislature was in session.
iJishm Litti.k'a attorneys aro mak-
ing great efforta to obtain a change of
enue from the courts of Kansas City
Kan
Tin Fenate cpiitinuea to "deliate"
the silver bill with the uumber of
ineiiilw rs on the "proil" Increasing
from day to day.
Tht great nawmill men on the Mls-Ki-ippi
river have organised a lumbar
trust All the important mills on the
riM-r lire interested audits oiiititfis
jil.i ed at 81 500000.
T.ji dispatch. - state that the Hutch-
n nil. Viuthern is to 1 built at ouco
fro: i t ameron K iiisas to Pond Creek.
I. ile this road i building it should
Ik- extended to Outliric. ThLs must be
looked after.
i.iot'i.K. Km iinis treasurer of tho
Kansas Knights ..f Honor has disnii-jxare-L
and wuli mm several hundred
lollars of the lodge's money. So far
as he is coaci riu- 1 the lodge ho be-
longed to is a inlsDomer.
lu people f Ka-st l.uthrie got an-
ier decision ycitcrday la the d is-
lo.urt.aol wnl feel more safe in
tecuritr of their homes. It is al-
. i-tb-r probable the supreme court
. I.avc the tinul uilj ii.l icat ion of this;
i him dlliug l.iinke' 1-orge
VrtslungloD ioidded the UhiU-IIoUbe
'L.-o'lur day anil wanted the pros
ut - li.iir. ''olieemen took liiiu in
kf k l.f ..j l btca able to do an;
storn.i e t tourlt lioiv he got thi re is a
asjTMer to tb- tiile House othcer
r-r ln in I is s'iuhhI a generi-us
f.i i i.iAstnl I i.i .ijj.i in the off. r )
ii. ff iiie of a . her Veiled I'rophit
A'
at- f..r Chi -m-i I lay" ut the World -i
Itvsi.ir tin- the offer is aieoui-
fa
ali
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.'liliitbi -tateuient that if a
.i 4o'ou jM-.ip'e from St. Ijuis
attend th fair ou that day
I i is reported mi what is considered t
r ' -1 authority that a gang of expross
i ..! i-. i-aiiiR H jr holding up a l'altl-
r..i.' ..nil Ohio train near NleKsusport
i t. the other nglit. Unlet the au-
th riti. is of til. ne sluts iu tho l'ast
ni.il.i better etloi tu to sulxluu thulr
nil:is. we adv.se on r people not to
full .i "rlpeaL It is really unsafe.
THE EAST QUTURIE OASE.
Tiulu'e Oreeli yet.terduy decided tho
.t.i-.i of eeilerli. Pailio vs. the towusltu
Siitl.rs in favor of the latter. It was
Wo f Ins last "tlk-i.il acta mid his do-
d . 11 will brill.' security to thousands
ut ..ui . inens aim in camm fulth liave
liu.l uioa .ii.i are occupying for
Mup !. of re ..It nee trade and bus-iae-
the southwest quarter of section
Mm
Tfce I istory f tins ase is a part of
4JM Hiiillleioal
life of Outline. For
HOT tii.lll foui 1
irsit liasdragcd its
lorawliileit
(. 't .us length .11" ig
. . 'ut .1 to cast ome shadow upon
ti iit. The I.i. al laud o nice took a
. . ittxe stultd f..t tho towiisite sel-
I11 1 s when the case lirst came up tin-
' r its coiisideiAt on. That view of
the 1 use on inc. -t points has been hukl
'....t iuw iu th. ) jiartiuent and aj-'ill
1' the auprewe murt in the Siultli-'Jownsi-lid
caw
Judge I reel 1 deetbiou Jiracticnlly
full . out (ne way the supreme
com t pointed. It is an admirable
statement of the cwibme and lite law
nml quicU fori'v-r tin- title to Uust
(.ut line realty.
ACTION ULLDED.
It is now a led that the
Hit. Icttison rual to be built into
On'al.i'iiut ut once. While this has beep
! incd a teriainty for lomi) time its
1.4. tin? point hud been 'it. matte of
( n. tiii until Monday when an
ire r nl was entered Into liy which
the ral i to be built ut oneo to Pond
tree.. Hnid was uf lor this road but
lier neighbers on the north got the ad-
vantage "( the lund ollice town aud
tecurtd the pn "
This road will uot bo ontont tot-top
Pond Creek or be satisfied with the
tittle leiritory thus semrcl It t
tninly matter Us share of Oklahoma
pair i.ngo and to gt tl ! will build
toward the more prosperous portions
of the eastern side of the territory
The people of Perry alert to eyar.v
thlng that will help make a city Imve
already taken steps to secure the ex-
tension of the rotid to that plaew and
they mny succeed In getting IL This
is n inaltrr that Ortthrle Is vlrtnlly
Interested In and it stands a hotter
chance than any competitor of ob-
taining imjw railroads a It Is the
cnpiul of the territory aift Its rccog-
tiiied metropolK
lint railroads like nil other enter-
nrlses. will not come begging for th
privilege of building here and helping
make this u great city. They most j 'l concn bbto uiMtppearwi irom
not only be Invited but thuir man- j view. A few years txo the grand Ici-
agcrs must lie made to :.ee the advnit-1 Hlory of Oklahoma sat upon her hunk-
tgs to bo derived from coming here ! tosws phrase forcible If not ele-
and If substantial inducements are tie-' g"nt. ami watched the procession go
manded titer must be glvon.
Another line of railway especially if
it be a competing line will double the
property valuation and the population'
of Outhrie. In other words our peo-1
pie could afford to giv 2.. per cent of
their property holdings to secure such '
a road for in that would come a hand- sample of Outhrie and the grand ter-
somo profit to them. rltory of which she is cnpital in point
Let a movet.vi be started among
the bnsiness mc . ad pi operty owne-s
of GuthrieMor thr p- iho of securing
this road JlaCTan orgnniatioii per" " "" nocHig iqr u-
fe.ted nnd a committee appointed u j pittance aod Outhrie citiwns should
confer with Its officials in order that
while It Is building the city can secure !
the line nhn the time is ripe for It. !
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TO MOVE TO ARDMORK.
Clu.rl.-j rr.eii.n-.i..iiu-.ii..iMil. nini'ls
iwilj . "il iiinrr. '
. . it. i tit
Charley Free man has about decided i
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to remove to Ardmore. He has clients j
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living there with la.o Interests who
it .i IUI i ..-)
recognizing the ability and o.perience
i.i i i. i
of Mr. Freeman have retained him in
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uml Isli
rllll IIIIIM'l .! V S. M ?s t .. -.. . '
place their entire business ill his
hands. To do this he wi.l be com-
pelled to change his locution to Ard-
more. in onler that lie may give the
mutters his personal attention.
Charley cuine to Outhrie with the
original 'sUers. Ho was liero in tho
dust and ute dirt with the loys In the
memorable early days.
A soon as the courts wcro estnli-
Halted ho entered upon the actual
practlae of law and has been a coif-
spicious llguru Imfore the courU of
the territory lie haK lieen engaged
in some of the principal causes of the
territory and in the adjudication and
settlement of vexed questions of prop
erty and personal rights lias been
prominent in establishing land marks
of Oklahoma law.
Ho has about him inuny of tho cle -
moots of a successful lawyer nnd his
ability application and industry have
justly placed him among the first
jurists of thts territory. Sh.iuld hi
put his hnlf formed intention into exe-
cution tiu'hrie will lose a good law
yer a sociable companion und a uor-l
thr man while our youjg neighbor
on the south will hare gained another
of the kind of men she needs to bring i
her to the- front.
ADVENTIST CAMP MEETING.
niiuul .Mcutlui; lo Ile II t-lil ut Okttitiuiiiu
I It; -iwieicsiiHi; srir
The Seventh Hay AdventisU will
t.olu their annual camp meeting pear
Oklahoma City beginning the ?th In-
j sunt and continue uutit OetobrB
1 The camp will be located in the tin)-
j t.er south of the fuir ground on Mr j
. alhoun'n place. lot of the temtor-1
1 .-. wi.l be represented and three oi j
u.ur hundred are espe.-ted to camp al 1
I ihe meeiing Thiw tabernacles will
I be ere .-ted to hold religious aervicei- '
1 .. . ' . !
iiL one tor iMncrieuns. oiij lor tier-;
. .
m his and one lor votintf tioonle s 1
one
Three
meetings.
Herman minister
aro expeclud and three KnglNIi spunk-
ern from tltu Mates. Tito minister of
the territories will all be present
The citizens of Oklahoma City and vl-
otnity uudxthurs who desire are cor-
dially invited to attend tlti camp
meeting. From three to live nervicis
will lie held daily.
BANK OP ENID.
II
ties
rtlili. tlllli
Cniitlill nf
e.(iooo
Iii tho suorotary'b otllco vuAtorday
the Hank of Until filed articles of In-
coriijration. Tlu capiuil stock is
$50 wa
The incorporators are lieorgo 'I'tiuis.
jr. James P. Settle aud li JJ. Sykef
Hook uf lite I'ulr.
We are In receipt of the third mini.
her of tills very interesting pnbllca-'
" it ts coneeUeil thut In no other
form will the great Columbian lixpo-1
sltlon be so illtingly portriTyed for 1
present use and permanent prceervu-
lion its in Til Hook of iiib Faik a ' lticharduu Uuik.
work of l.otto imperial folio pagen j The evenlug Democrat of Thursday
13x10 incliob prinleil on tho tlneat on-' uays ediUirially: The people of Perry
atueleil paper and now being pub- . will soon be culled upon u correctly
llbheil in 35 parts of lb pagts oiiclt at represent the wishes hopes and high-
$1.0(i a part The work presents all et interests of the people of the vity.
tho features of the fuir and tho innr (leiitlouiin. are you ready? The qiml-
vuloub eontonU of all the great build- mentions necessary aro n clean roo-
ingb. Tho pages are tilled with ncenebl ord aVuitling Djiuocrat whose home
of bonuty and utility biicli us the fern
mountain under the great dome the
room iu King Ludwlg's palace the
ISIectrle Towur of Light the pictur-
esque Street iu 'Cairo the Queen of
Kuglund'b tapestry the Froneh Pa-
vilion thu Dchomnny Village the
lltitUii Ship mid tun thousand more.
The book U for all time and should be
iu every household.
.Millinery M"lni.f
Mrs. A. P. Saunders aiiuouuees
grand millinery opening to lie on the!. hut P
5th Olh and 7th of October ut whL-h ' """ ol" '
time all the Litest In plain and funey eminent 10
millinery can be seen. Ladies of
Outhrie and vicinity should not mis
this opportunity to ucquaint theui-b-lvibwith
Hit latest btvlcs in fall
and wiuttr milliner) ?istf
Attend the raes at Oklahoma City
0 tober 20th a"th and SSth. . tf
RAIL-ROAD INTERESTS
OUTHRIE PEOPLE MUST DE UP'
. AND DOING.
1 A l'ull Needed for the Hook taluHtl If iltclt-
liiMiiinml Seutlirrn Kouilniiil tlm
I 1'rUro KttriMltm.
Outhrie needs ratlrsads. 'I'll ore ia
no question about that. And while
the many rumor all of which nave
foundation are llontmg around in the
' circumambient atmosphere the busi-
ness men af the city should uwnken
I nnd elimb onto the pilotof the engine.
t "t nt U utimtwrs of the
by. Sho did tiot wait long however.
As soon as the last conrh hove in sight
she climbed in waltied tip the aisles
ot all the coaches passed tli many
competing ami jealous swios ana ter-
ritories and in a short while was
seated ou the cowcatcher Snjh is a
of material growth and prosperity
Now llJe opt of b3th city and ter-
"lor-T snoHl" H! UP " l "e
"-" ""ttiy. too -that the latch
trm? U suspended on the outside ;
Tn9 Sapulpa extension of the I o
is nnomer pium w nion is riponinb and
is liable Ui dcop at any time.
Hut the latest railroad intelligence
al concoriiltig the Hock Island.
ill . .
'"'a road desires to reach the
coal fields. Contracts have nl-
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ready been closed for extend tig therou d to the new town of Pond Creek
.....
from Cameron and actual work will
be begun In a few short weeks. The
distnueo from Pond Crepk to Utithriu
a 70 miles and the conn try being roll-
ing. Is peculiarly fitted fur road bed.
What Outhrie needs is competing
roads nothing could lie more be ne II-
clnl to the city lly a delerminud ef-
fort on the part of Gutlirio citizens the
Uock Island inanagoment could l-e in-
duced to extend the road from Pond
Creek. und It should be donu. Tho cup-
llal city is destined to bc.-otue a great
and prosperous jobbing und manufac'
luring center but the goal enp be
much sooner reached by push on tho
nnri of herritln&ml tha n.Krr
railroads tp carry the products of this
suction to the grpnt innrls qf trndp.
I
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jxHE
PERRY FLASHE
PROCLAMATION RECEIVED
WITH GREAT EGLAT
:Ni!te of I'erniilo lil 'I lili(; I'ii!iiii 1
.Mliriliiin ) oi-.lp ()ilt
hiiu KiiiU
j H.
Linn is laying out an uidtion
north of Perry.
.ene l'errr Freninv
Democrat is
crammed fall of neat ad
I. a O. F. and K. of I
lodges
l-uve lteen liimtltntiwl t Puirv.
v-rtiet Lierh ilaiilou of the land ollico
was held up and ro'leved of 40 cer.fs
Wednesday night
ith Perry held a lively council
meeting Wednesday nlglit with Mayor
J M Upre ii the oliuir.
0rrnor ittn(row proclamation
lmiMng er.y a e of 10 t olaw
wu recelvwl uilj grent t.v.al hy
1Vrrvites3-0.ler.Iay. und material for
cUy ofldid.lleh 8 lookct
1 ho Denioerut urn that m-oniIcn.
' ' '
out Miootlnir niifliLk nml iiuvs Mhotilii
" " "- - -
7 UP unco. no. Miunir
be
I aniouiu pin on (.uougii (lupiuiai to ar-
1 rest overy goloot thtit geth funny.
Perry is 110 hoodlum town.
Colonel John 1 Morrison u-warden
of tint MUbouri penitentiary uml a
war hoihe Democrat Iuib coiiio to
Perry to htiiv und by his wholusou.
iiiaiupBiviuii uiiii iiuuirat revoro win nil
m . . .
..t . i.i.. 11 . 1 .. 1
uouui ou recogniM'ii na ouu 01 rerry
great men.
Taylor t Dawson have purchased
the lot nest to the T. M. Itichardson
lumber yarJ fnclng ou It street and
are erecting livery transfer aud e.-
cliungit kttiUles. 'i'ltoy are reliable
and any work given them can be de-
pended upon being done witii tlU-
I Kit oh.
Judge Andrew- C. Schnoll lato iiioin-
her if tuw tiu bo 11) Xa Q hat lo
cated at Perry and ivilj uer Into;
" ut ' iimbimcw. i n jitiigu
"tts 11 head full of Unowhsdgo in that;
" J at present loentetl with
llonel loin Soward
wut of the
lb In Perry
William I 'lag of Chandler was ii) the
city yesterday onroute froui Perry to
liu home. Plug is a hardy frontiers
man who ootid mils' u hardware store
on Manvel avenue iu the oapital of
Lincoln. He is deteruiined too and
when tho race to Perry was made he
camped on a lot on the government re-
serve and swore by the gods that ho
would stay theie or i pludc. Cull-
her1 ii-tauU tric-J to bult.1 .e and iot
lug Is still holding that gov-
lot
Nm-ilml lti.iilr
The stairway leading to the district
court ro n and the governor's ollle is
unt. rj ug some ii. e.i. .r pairs.
Have ju tried tt js jars
lb -i-j0' store1
at Lll-
2Js tf I
liKONbON. IN KHAK OF BANK
A hi 1
PURE
Prepared
VVilU
Is the Best and Cheapest Paint on the Market.
What Is It that glvos any P.-flnt Durability Boauty ot Finish
and Prosorvatlvo Quality?
PURE LINSEED OIL ONLV.
To every gallon of Hammer I'ure I'remred I'aint must be added one gallon
of I'nre Itaw lineed Oil to reduce ready for I'ainti'ig.
When )oti Hd.i n gulloii of pure fresh 1. in seed Oil ton gallon of I'aint you
know that jou will have a ready-mixed I'niut made from pure Linseed Oil.
tuul not one made from Liquid Adulterants. This necessary addition of raw
Linseed (lit places the durability of your Pnint under your own control and.
If pure Oil is used the durability is assured.
Thin I'aint is mo.t economical ns compare I with other I'eady-Mixcd I'aint
inasmuch as the consumer does not pay tor I tusced Oil used nt the rale of cost
of IleadvMicd Paint. SI. 1" to. 81.70 per gallon. After being thinned with
pure Lineed Oil. one gallon of the mixture will cover 3('0 square feet two
iimtti. on good Mirface.
There is no other Paint made that can offer absolute proof of durability
at a cost of 81 io per gallon to the consamcr. CSf'For sale only by
F. B. LILLIE & CO. DRUG BOOK & NEWS DEPOT. GUTHRIE
JAMES DENT DISCHARGED
DECLARED NOT GUILTY OF IM-
PERSONATING AN OFFICER.
After Ileiirlne the Tcitlmoa.v Cotmtils-
loiipr Witt Ulichnreil Unit
I'roin Cuilndjr.
The trial of James I). Dent was con-
cluded yesterday Morning before
L'nlted States Commissioner Wass. Mr.
Dent was charged with impersonating
the chief deputy of the l'nlted States
marshal and with other grave offen
ses. The result of the trial and testi-
mony offered shows that a gross in-
justice was committed by the arrest of
Mr. Dent. The finding of the court is
as follows:
l'nlted States of America. Territory of
Oklahoma utility of O ss.
llefore N. It. Was as I'nltedState Com-
missioner second Judicial District lu
Said 'IVrrltoi :
L'ilted Mtaies. ulaliilill. . James D.
D.-tjt defendaiit:
And nou on this the '."7 Ih da) of Sep-
tentlier lsU3. this caile eo:n s on for
I hearing liefore ald court the Mild
l'nlted State appi'tirlng by Hon. I lot nee
J Speed L'nlted States district attorney for
salt! territory. 'I lie ald defendant .lame
I). Dont. niiiK-arsin iwrun and by hi at-
i toniey. N.jffiiurer A agle and T O
j Ctitlip and wahes arraigittnent and
pleads not gnilty
Attd the court after hearing the testl-
'''' itmiwis and the argument of
I oiniM-l and. upon recommendation of
I the I'iiIUmI Stalin dUtrict attorney linds
that the said defendant. James 1). Dent
Is not guilty of the vlolatioi) of section
535'L I'llltwl Stijles'lJevlsMl Statutes und
s onjorei) that Ipi Wi dsuargfd from
ctstoty. . I. Wass.
United States ('oinnixloin-r Second Ju-
dlcil liiptrict in ami for the Territorj
gf Oklalttimi
'J'hu arrost of .Mr. lleiil wps a grlov-
ana and awkward itHstake. Io is re-
gartled as nn intelligent and sincere
Hiaij ylosu iiitugrlty unnnot be ques-
tioned and qitfcinif many noble
traits of both heart and hand. His
oomplutu txonrutioi of the charges
preferred against him is a bourse of
gratification t j Ins inatiy frWnd
QDDS AND ENDS.
Points I'rom Ituuuil (?r'.k--.TIip liocl
Is
luuil'i l!i'Uiilo.i.
The Koch Island road is arranging
to run Sunday excursions into Pond
Creek from Wichita.
The new town of Pond Creek is
flourishing in great shape. The same
cup be said of Sunta li
l'nlted States Iixpross Agent L II.
lCUpatrlck has perfected ariange-
titer. Ik whereby the people of South
Unld will huve tlieir express matter
delivered to thorn by a speciat messen-
ger. The people are highly pleased
With thp auuoiti)cumeiit
Tliu Moliliors stalinncd near Kouiid
Pond aro innUing wIkjIosiiIu arrests of
llijuor iiuin wiio liatu not thus fa.-
cmupliud with tiie rttquiiumcuto of tho
intontal revciutu laws. The liquor
man givti bond f r llicir appearance ut
the next term of the I niled .State
leiiirt and K'ep on uoing husinosr
. n .i .1 ... i . 1 . 1
1 Mueh dissntlsfncllon Is manifested at
Ibis nnxlo of proeedtire but it seems
its if nolh'.ng else cut be done.
lilLLY DEUTSCH DYING.
' I lie I'll Hum N.' 11rl. uml Monte Curio
sporl CoiinuiiipltiinN l'r.
Hilly Deiitseli tie 01100 renowned
sport who made Outhrie h!n headquar-
ters iu the early days. Is dying 111 St.
Luke's hospital at Denver. A Iienver
bpeciulsays: llocam.i to Denver three
months ago broken in health wealth
npd iiiduence and vo iMMir his friends
iiau ip prufriuc w.c fu..inV ...f ma n.p.
In 17.1 Dejucl owne.1 "Jou Mighty
Dollar" and iu live yenrs made S 500a
lie went to Pails and won -million
dollars in three months at bueearat
July 85 lsS3 lie broke Monte Carlo
with an Investment of It is last coin a
five franc piece ginning 1ioooj in
the nlglit He says that he owes
l.'O.OOO in Paris. His physician say
he cannot posbibly survive this illuest.
whioli was brought on by u recent
spree.
yollre.
All persona are warned not to buy
or lease lot i ill block 33 Perry at
the Mint is claimed by H. II. Heave
mid is not for sate or lease
To till. U11II1M.
Mosdames Itriggs A Iteiiight wish to
aiiiioiiuce their opening of full nnd
winter millinery for October 3 1 mid
.V A cordial invitation u extended to
all Jiru J5.1tf
The Mibflt Clothing Purlor has moved
to 900 Harrison uveuue third iljor
west of First street. Don't forget tho
place. 257 tf P. Xii.u.
Wimlcil Iu Hint.
I want to rent a four-room furnished
house for u f.imilv of tlirei no child-
nn aud wll pi .1 P" ji.ie for
wnat I want Vim one hav r. such 0
pr pcrty will al Ir ss V 0. I xk Box
lu7 (it
T"" ' A iS .
F 0111 1 Mil Me
AFTER MANY YEARS.
.lloiirnnl n Ilcul Tur Twenty r.ve Ym
Sonntor Turpte's llnitlier Turin fp.
Dkdi'IH. Ind. Sept 20. After being
mourned as dead for over twenty flvi
years John Turpie brother of Senator
David Turpie. has returned to Miisnty
to find the whole family dead except
three brothers oni. in Washington
one in Kansas City and the other
Ilobcrt occupying the old homestead.
The story of Jolin Turple's life
reads like a romance. In 1S1.' he left
home n company with Ilobcrt Dickev
Dickey was tahen ill at Hat.nibal.
Mi. and hart to turn back but Turpie
joined an ox train across the p ain
bound for Salem. Ore and drove an
ox team all that distance
For forty years lie never saw a face
from his home nor heard from anyone
there He spent three yeais hunting '
and trapping with the Indiiinsnnd was
for aw bile it sailor on the Pacific coast
He now t-tbiJes ut Astoria. Ile says I
his brother the senator visited that 1
piace lour or live years ago with a
number of other senators but as lie
was busy at the time he did not "take
the trouble to look Dave up." Unlike
his brother he Is a stalwart P.epubli-
can The rise of values in Pacific
slope lands has made him a rloli man
GOT TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
Marlon Hcilccpetli tlio Notoil Trlu-
Ititlitier Scut t' nt I. Hit.
-St. Cii.vm.KS Mo. Sept 20 Marion
Hcdgopcth the noted Glondalo train
robber nfter n lnnnt tt.rrfl.. i-
....3. ... ..&b... ... .....
two years was yostorday convicted by
a jury and his punishment fixed at
twenty-five years' imprisonment
Hedgepeth had no lawyer and acted
as his own counsel. "When Kx ress
.Mcnsengur Muliennan was testifying
Hcdgeccth jumped to his feet und
shouted out "You've a liar " He
did this again when Layer furling
was pn the stani.
Couldn't JUke tlio Cuo tlrU.
Tmxin.ui.Col. Sept. SO. The whole-
sale prosecutions of the Santa l'e rail-
road against employes growing out of
heavy piphoi'zleincuts of freight etc..
in transit have failpd. Though much
Stolen property was recovered and
one of thu criminals a conductor
pained Crotty confessed the com-
pany rjouid not inalip the cases stick
the Jpry lefti.ng tq a.cecpt Crotty's
ev donee at worth ull it appeared to b.
During nil the proceedings Crotty has
been kept under guard to prevent his
being lynched bv men whom he
alleges td he tlp tllavc&.
i:(-lt4ik Cixhlcr ludlclril.
Mhmi.M. Mo Sept. 20. This
(nitiil jiuy roturiio.l two Indicttiicnts
against I. II Cordoll Into casliier of
tlio Cordell-Dunnlca bank wliicli col-
lapsed iu this city January 0 IsO'!.
charging liltn with receiving deposits
ns cashior of that institution knowing
at the time that it was insolvent
The defendant is ut present a resident
of Colorado. It is expected some new
and interesting development's will be
made w hen the case comes to trial.
AccMeiitully J'oUniioil lj- lilt Wilr.
Nkvaiia.SIo .Sept. 2. peorge W
Jphnson HUfld D'l yearn a highly es
teemed f tinner qf this vicinity was
qccidontally poisonei try his viife who I
gaye hiti aconito hy mistake for 1
Jainiiaa ginger. le took tho fatal
draught at '.) rt'ulool( yenterday morn- j
ipg and died in wroat agony at 2 o'clock
p l. It is feared Ills wife's reason is
tiethroped bo intense is her grief over
her sad mistake I
I'cii.loiH for Al (lit l.tiiirit
Wasiiixotox Snpt hi -Ieiresenta-tive
Curtis of Kansas introduced a
bill ychterday to extend the benellts
of the pension laws to state militia-
men and to the widows. children and
dependent n-latlves of decease 1
militiamen who tenth' red bcrvico to
the enuiitre iltirln.r id t.tl .
S'nirtMu
Su'iliert In tlio strip.
OincAOO Sept 23. Ollicers of the
Department of tho Missouri stationed
here Itaro receivexl instructions fiom
the war department to inves'iirate the
eharges of improper conduct made
against soldiers during thu rush at
the opening of tho Cherokee Mrin.
Colonel Ilevl left labt night for tho
strip on this inissioi).
Krwuril Oflurnl fur u Murilerur
Jkfkbiiso.v C'itv Mo. Sept L'0.
(Jovernor Stone has offered a reward
of S30U for tlio arrest and delivery of
Keasou Fur bush to the sherillof How-
ard county l'.irbuslt killed liranvillo
Hays April 0. 1 80S. and threw hU I
body in the Missouri river. I
Klllfil In u Kun.ltt iy I
I.AWiifc.NCK Knn. tsvpt ?'i Dr '
William Kratt who livos just .south of
the city limits was thrown from a
buggy yesterday morning and re-
ceived internal injuries that resulted
In deatli at 0 o'clock last evening j)r
Jlratt imis one of tiie oldest residents
gf tjjo comity.
I't'tltlon far u ltrrlr.
Joi'i.t.v Mo. Sept. Vj. Application
was made yostorday before Hon. W.
II. Hoblnson judge of the circuit ' v
court lor me uppoiiuiueni oi a re- '
oeiver for tho Homo Saving and Loan
association of St. Louis and Jopliu.
A War tliey llitu In fhlejgo.
CniCAOii Sept. SO U I' toates a
prominont oit zsnof Kansas City. Mo
stopped to talk with Annie Merrick on
Stato street last night und she deftly
relieved him of a d ainsnd scarf-run
valued at S20.I
Hook saUhcls s
board crayons atU
at the Capital lit-
. ra- -ns Via
tl.e 1- a ting inks
j te store l
OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
EVERYBODY
W&iM&&;
iP JESSES
It s tc.e healthiest anl finc-t ! tik you can dnnl v tr- '
or offer our friend It 1- iriafeiable to string di r.ks and
people in general prefer it to wine. ANHIiUSLR-M"-CH
motto in brewing beer is
NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD
He sure and inquire for
Anheuser-Busch Bottled Beer
Hefore leaving for the Strip since the water may be scarce and that
which you get may not iuit our palate and also
endangej your health
CAN BE FOUND AT ALL FIRST-GLASS SALOONS.
SHAPLAND
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
UMVtKoAL
Barbed Wire
Iron Steel s
Wagon Material.
nnssT SXEOS? 2
112 Oklahoma Ave.
-
I 01 nn noi. rnw
iSll'tJ JUI.Lay
L()IJ('.I(. 'i AM) .) ri.N'l
ARLINGTON HOTEL
S. FRAZIER Proprietor
Newly Furnished Throughout.
FURNISHED
Nici: ci i:. m:is.
(ii:o. A. Mktcai.p President.
Capital
GUTHRIE
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
PALACE
Reopened for Business!
Better Than Ever!
Rates Sl.uu $1.25 and $1.50 iu:r Dav
NICE CLEAN ROOMS. BEST MEALS IN THE CITY-
MRS. D. ULUHAUGL-I Propria truss.
DRINK
Pabst
cool and refreshing
undulterated.
roit a (.hod
I.)
STAPLETON'S
Cleveland Ar. East of Ditlslon St.
& GR1SSELL
Fire Lightning and Tornado Insurance.
Keprecent the Oldest and Mos Holla-
b!e Companies.
' Sun 1 ire of Lr.n Ion
t aledor jn of booMand.
Call at 107 West Oklahoma Avenue
LIYERY RIG
! i
IJVOT Rfll1H
;UIU1J "ulul;
tfiiinrwiixi iMwii UTiftnif
SHOULD DRINK
M
user-busi
STOVES
GUTHRIE OK
$5 00 per Week.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
lil.sT M11A1.S IN Nil. CI I V.
M L. TiH.vkK I'usliier.
ATiONAL BanK
OKLAHOMA.
SSO.OOo
30000.
TEL
eer
beverage. Pure and
For sale throuo-h-
out the city.
HENRY LINN.
. LOCALS
!
Watch this space if you want
anything in uur lint'.
FOR RENT:
Tun-room hoiiM
Tliifc-iooHi houe
l'lllll'-IOOIll ll4llllC
.sU-looui liuiiw-
i-im.iii house mill bitiii.
f Vu)
s.ul
lo.it)
I -'. I
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FOR SALE.
It. t biisiiis lot iii ton ii
Inidi huincis Ut
st lois inu .'-loom house
1 m lot on Hariimii ae
4(1)
2.M)
150
kB harms for Snlo.
CALL AMD SEE JQ.
CITY HOTEL
STILLWTER OKLAHOMA
E. H. CHANCEY. Proprietor
Newly furnished and refitted through-
out. Only first-class hotel in the city.
Special attention given to commercial
trade.
Guthrie people receive a cordial welcome.
LYNDS
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