The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 272, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 17, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
LAWYERS.
T A. SAMPSriU.
ArTORMKr at Law.
IViou - ".iriir Uirrlwn and Second
street Practice 1 nil court.
QBORCE P1UC12
Gfscku. vvd l.si Vrroim:v.
Tlvo. Year RxperUtlW. Snllsfaetlon
liuirantfeil. I'ronvpt and lit-
Ik-lent SrrtTce.
Raffii-nccs: General I.aml Officer Okla-
homa Territory.
HP S. JONES & SON
Attorkeys at Law
Guthrie. Oklahoma.
Wut of Capitol National Hank Building.
l.iMU Wlbj. . O. Humor.
YI3UY & IIORNOR
Attornevs
Guthrie Oklahoma.
R mii Zt4S Ortr Capitol National Hank.
yOLNKY HOGG ATT
ArroRNEV at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Orttc oer "Hf Hire" ClothleM.
yiLLIAM BLINCOE
Attorn ev at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
ESTOfncc in Leader Building.
IT D. TODD
At-tAmey at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma
flail block west of U. 8. land office.
JOWE & HOUSTON
Attorneys at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
q" S. CUNNINGHAM
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
yM. D. SMITH & CO.
ArroKNKVs at Law
I'orrtj - - Oklahoma.
tlfl have associated with inc. In all land
cases . U. neciieroi milium
DENTISTS.
R. PEOPLES
DExNTlST.
Office First St. and Oklahoma Avo.
Rk.hidknci: Second St. and Noblo Avo.
PHYSICIANS.
)R. D. STEVENS
Physician and Surgeon
MoKlllliinoy'8 Drug Store Second St.
Q A. HUGHES. D. 1. S.
DentlstC '.n all its Branches.
Ofiiccf room 35 lleadies Work ovei
Capitol National Hank.
KLAHOMA
UNIVERSITY
GUTHRIE OK.
Instructions in Primary Inter
medtiae and College courses.
Departments in Music and Art.
Complete Business College.
Rales Reasonable.
Faculty of Si Teachers.
JOEL F
President.
M. WHITE
General Contractor.
Brick and Stone Work
Will dive curoful attention to
Cistern and Clilmnuy Work.
Office at Santa Fe House 116 So.6th St.
Miss Tense Murplicy
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER
Has removed to Rooms 7 and 8
over New York Clothing House
where she will be pleased to meet
all her o'd customers and as many
new onei as possible.
THE BEST WORK GUARANTEEDJ
SMITH
EIGHTEEN DROWSED.
THE DEAN RICHMOND GOES
DOWN IN LAKE ERIE.
HER ENTIRE CHEV AND CARGO LOST
She Itnlnncol t tit" Toloilti St. I.'inla
mill Kini.m City I.lim Tim Srhonnnr
iMIiinrliiilin One llnmi utiil Ml
of Hit CriT urn Drnwnril.-.
Tlir Srlnntir Aunt Ituth
Ciptl'ril nml I. "it.
IttJFlAt.n. N Y.. Out. 10. The sad-
dest feattnc of lliu hike storm which
raged .Sal11nl.1v. Is tint loss of th
steamer Dean Richmond on the shore
near Dunkirk The Hist thing that
was licurcl of UiIn disaster was at 0
o'clock yesterday morning when the
captain of the Helena reported having
s'ghlcd the Dean Itlchmond off Long
Point where she seemed to bo labor
lng under dtlllcultlos. hater Captain
Jack Tlcrncy of the steamer W. II
Stevens reported that ho sighted tho
Klchinnnd In the middle of Hie lake
about four miles this side of Uric
One of her stacks was missing and
while he was looking the other s'nek
anil snnr went b.v llio board. She
was laboring heavily In the trough as
though her Htccring gear had become
disabled.
S.nce then nothing has been seen or
heard of the vessel. It Is thought
that slic must have gone down with
all on board. Her cargo was eighty
tons of merchandise from Toledo to
Ilulfalo. She belonged to thn Toledo
St. Louis and Kansas City line. Her
crew consisted of about eighteen
souls
A dispatch from Dunkirk last
evening stntis that three unknown
bodies apparently of sailors had been
washed a shore u few miles from that
port. One f the three bodies lips
since been uXinltcly Identified upon
description furnished from llull'.ilo 11s
that of John Logan. flrt engineer
from Port Huron .Mich The signal
board of tho boat bearing her name
was later found and some barrels of
Hour which formed part of her cargo
liavc also drifted to land. Who must
have cone down olf Light House
pit nt
i:oru isi.a.mi Wltl'.l u.
Tnro ColnrHil 7'raniia Kllloil uml 1'niir
Kiiipliij InjursU In GollUlnii.
Torr.KA ICim. Oct. In Hock Island
passenger train No. u west-bound
which left Kansas City at 0 i: o'clock
Saturday night an hour late collided
with freight train No. '.).' east-bound
at Pax I co eighteen miles west of
Topeka. 11! ' ii'i lock .elei day morn
lug
Two ooloied tiamps w ho were
riding 011 the "blind baggage" car
were instantly killed thedr bodies bo-
lug crushed Into an unicrognlable
lllllK.
Tho engineers and fiieincn on both
trains jumped when they saw Hie. ac-
cident could not be averted und all
escaped injury except Lngineer
Charles Toppan of the passenger
train who was badlv hurl uhout the
head by the fall. Mall Clerk K II
Hurler was painfully injured about
the back. Mall Clerk C. C. Armstrong
of Kansas City was slightly injured
about the heaii 11 nil llaggugemau Por
HVtho had his head crushed. None of
tho passengers were hurt.
Knginror Toppiu'. Ilnggagemuu Por
svtho and Mail Clerk Armstrong le
side in Kansas City mid Mall Clerk
llarter lives In St Joseph Condue
tor I). U. Jones was tu eharga of thn
passenger train Tho wrc-h oceuried
near Ihe switch and was caused by an
crior that has not yel been located
Mi Sulliiri IVrNli.
Ovi'KiM.t M leh O.'t lii The big
schooner Minnehaha was beached at
Starke ten miles north of here at
noon yesterday to save her from
foundering in deep wateis The seas
soon overwhelmed the w reel mid
drove the crew Into the rigging lie
fore the arrival of tho life saving
erews from Manistee and Praitkfori
the schooner went In pieces lint one
person l u plain llllam 1 uoI.it wasj
sa Mid. Mn sailors perished
Siliiuiiicr Aunt Uutli Just.
Dtiltoir Mich Oct. Ill- It Is be-
lieved the schooner Aunt llulli. whieh
left Alpena last Monday has been lost.
Nothing has been heard of her since
she loft port Mie earned a eiew of
five men. und was owned by C. Iton-
neym of Port Huron.
Wuiitt .lililga l'itr In llrlti.
'lOi'KKA Kuu.Oet HI - lii :i lead-
ing editorial the daily Capital tic-
mandsthat Juilge Poster of the I'uited
States district court resiifii hU
position tu order that the publi
business Ihs not longer delayed or the
interests of litlgtinlt. permitted to
sutler. Jifuge Poster has been an in
valid for some years and has not been
a bin to preside In court for the past
three years.
lark I lii liippi-r Mlir llnrx'i.
Tni'KKt Kan Oct In "Jack the
Hipper" has invaded Smith county
His victims lion nver urn horses In
stead of people but a xl(llauee com
inittee is 11111111111; him iut the same
and he will probably be hanged If
captured .several valuable noises in
different puits of the county have
been Killeil in pasture lately by some
one culling un arteiy with 11 unite
and allowing tliein to bleeil to death
ttwitilMtiri. Iliirnttl at llniporln
Kmi'oiiu Kan Oct in - About -.10
yesterday evening tno U10U0 out in 11
riMiileiii'C on I hinl and I'llial stieels.
owned by A .1 Dolphin a conductor
011 tins Santa I'c mail and before the
I kit lies were subdiieil the 1ioum was a
wreck Dolphin icides in Kansas
C.ty.
(loveiuor Stone has appointed
loiiir list of delegates to tho World's
Ileal l.stnte congress
Chicago Octobui 3J.
tit be held in
IVtijtlo Willi Kut.
Will And all hinds of game suoh as
quail squirrel rabbit prairie chicken
and fresh oysters and tlsh served in
the best stylo nt Wiu. Lowe's restau-
rant. 203tf
Lost A bunch of keys containing
brass tab with No. 12 thereon l'imler
will leave at I'. S. marshal's olllic and
receive rewanl 200tf
Five hundred baskets of New York
Concord grapes just received at Kd's
bakery 110 Harrison avenue.
Uavo you tried those cigars at LIN
lhs drug st'oreV 22-tf
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BR AZILI AN REVOLUTION.
.tttlln.le Axiimeil by the Onvrrnmsnt
Toirart) tho lUbell.
V isitixoToK Oct. 111. Minister
Mimdoncn the Urazillan minister t(
the United States Jias received n
cablegram from the minister of for-
eign affairs of Hrnzll stntlng the atti-
tude assumed by the government to-
ward the Insurgents and the policy It
will pursue in tegard to them The
cablegram Is ns follows:
The porerninent has lsud tho f llomnTilo
crco Tho vice president of tho t'nlteil states
of llrjill eonnlilerln : that tho national lla
I the irtnbol mil exorrsslon of lawful tx-rson
alllv of union of perpetuity ami Into ray of
country nn I Its intlonnt aoverel nllv nml
that only under the 1 ivrtulnnd le Itlm iin con
ilittonsls It permlllid to tcsols to carry that
tiK villi h li a innnlfestnllnn of iiiti-r.il nml
nalrlotlc bond that bind them to the terr to
ry f the Hnpubllo nml to the constitutional I
OM.I1S of 111 sovercUnltv that to the i-xo.ii
tlvcpo er In virtue of functions nlth wnb-h
It his been Invested by tho will of tho nitlon
epromed In tho manner dire ted by the con
Mltmlon It beton a to mar. tain unarmed tn
the personality of republic before the law of
nations and iurd the honor of the naunnal
liar ileoree
AriUle I -Tor nny and all tho Intent i of
public lin both private ami Internntloiiai the
follonlmt aro declared to bo doprtved of their
frivlloxcs and of protection of ll.w 1 Irst
hoio vessels of war which since tho Cth of
September under the ord r.i of ltoar Admiral
Mcllo. havo continued In it st no of revolution
In tho bay of lllo do Jjnelro nifalnit tho re-
public and tho lawful authority.
Second Tho mrrchant vmsjIs which luro
boon and are now armi I as oisel of war by
the rebels nnd all other vessels at what other
description of their service.
Third The fortl&catloai which era takltiff
part la the revolt
Art ? Cndertao samo terms nro from this
moment Included without further need at
do lara'lon bv tho '-'overn rent sujIi vcssols
and such fortifications. hether permanent or
tempororv ns may jo.'n llio retols
Arl S All acts uml d utosltlons to tho con-
lmrv ere hereby reoVod.
FederJl Capitol ouobcr 10 1!0? aod tho
fifth yenr of the republic.
IMt.ned
1 LO
I'LoniANO Pntxoro. nrcsldent.
Keiimimo Ciir.vnES. Minister of Marine
rrriKANDo dei.doa. M nistcr of Justtio.
Joao I'i imp I'nntrtA Minister of Industry.
reus Bcixo rnninr. Minister of l'Innncc
Minister Metulotica called upon Sec-
retary Oresham yesterday afternoon
nnd officially advised of tho decree Iv
sued by his government and submit-
ted a copy of It to hi in.
Tuubeneek to Mutnp Kansas.
TorriKA Kan. Oat 10 Chairman
Dricdcnthal of the People's party
state committee ha called on II E.
Taubcneck of Illino's to help out in
tho Kansas campaign Tau' eek
telegra Its that he will bp qk ' and
and ho has been billed for twelve
spojehes as follows; Osago City
uciouji- .1; ureal ucnu -n; itiucnin.
son 2.-i; Lvons 'JO; Newton 27;
Lamed 28; Kinsley 30; Pratt 31;
Kingman November i; McPherson 1;
Kinpuria 3j Lawrence -t
Tramps Sio 11 Iralu
Kl. Psn Tex Oct. 10. A large
crowd of tramps fiont tho Went tool;
possession of an eastbound Southern
Pacific train to go to San Antonio
Superluteudent Martin tit once notl-
lleil the niitliorltles and fifty-eight
men were takon from the train to
Jail. Recorder C.ildwell had the mei
brought b.forn him and twelve of
thnm whose hands Indicated that they
were worklnginen wero each given a
loaf of bread and an exhortation to
leave the town at once. Tho others
will be put to fixing thu fctreets.
Unmltor fur 11 Mil ill Itoail Denied.
S101 x Citv la Oat. lit. Applica-
tion wns madeyesterdoy hsfore Judge
Caldwell of the United States circuit
court for the appointment of a re-
ceiver for tho Sioux City O'Neill A
Western road. The committee of
creditors of the old railroad syndi-
cate mado the application and wanted
Judge W. P. Hugh of St. Louis for re-
ceiver. Tint application was denn
because of an insufficient showing of
reasons.
NEWS BHEVITIES.
Senator Vooihees says that there-
peal men have only begun to fight
Terrible forest fires are raging in
Colorado noar Sllvertou.
J. D. Host and nn unknown woman
of Coopor county killed themselves.
The cent a mile rate has caused a
boom in travel on western roads.
The slvteen Tennessee soldiers ac-
cused of lynching have been released
011 bond nnd the mliitln disbanded.
A car tilled with exhibits from
Placer county California burned with
its contents at Kirksvllle Mo
The cotton supply to c.uto according
to Hester's report is 13211000 bales
ngalnst 1. 107003 for tho some time
last year.
John H. Jeffrey formerly a well-
known theatrical printer has been in-
dicted for perjury at Chicago.
Wesley (1. Kippey who shot John
W. Mackay last February was found
guilty of an uvsault w'ith n deadly
weapon.
Vincent Tyler a worthless fellow
shot and killed his wife and then com-
mitted suicide ut Minneapolis Minn
Noah King leader of a gang who
wreciced u Vatidalia train In Indiana
has been sentenced to tliti-tcn years
in the pen.
A section of laud a quarter of a mile
in diameter has sunk and formed a
lakis n-ar Heelfoot lake Tennessee
John Fisher a Fnlteil States com-
missioner and mayor of Tryon S. C.
has been arrested as a member of a
gang of robbers.
Hill Daltou and two pals walked
through the streets of Stillwater Ok.
and the officers did not dare to an est
them.
Several hundred ineu have been
added to thu shop force of tho bantu
Po at Topoka during' the past two
week's.
John Cumrjius an old-time
swindler has been released from im-
prisonment by a Colorado ooprt of
appeals
The venerable historian Henry
Howe died at Columbus Ohio from a
stroke of paralysis.
Colonel V. II. Taylor Mate librari-
an of Minnesota is dying. He was
tho sou-in-law and private secretary of
President William Henry Harrison.
Dlptheria and scarlet feyur is pre-
vailing tn an alarming extent at Atch-
ison Kan.
A block of oulldlngs at Mediuiue
Lodge Kan. was destroyed by tiro.
Loss 51000a
Tho entire chain of iiie great lakes
was swept Saturday by a northwest
galo whoso severity has not been ex-
colled durintr the season of
navigation for the fast ten years.
Ladles sue that elegant new line of
stationery at P. It Lillle i. Co.'s.
For a good shave hair cut or sham
noo go to Towers Urns. artistic bar-
bers Mil South Second street oppo-
site postoffice. (lood work guaranteed'
Co and sec that flue display of fruits
at Kd's bakery. 119 Harrison uvonue.
The basemunt under Ltlliu's drug
store win ue lor rent alter November
1 The best location fora barbershop
in the city
Fob Sale A lady's oony Call at
4)3 N-ortb Tlrst strreU Hit
Av.VA'.VAViiWVVAW.VAYVIr."rtVAVAV.V.W;
mALD HEADS!!
hat Is the condition of yours? Is your Jialr oYv o
Iinrsh brittle? Docs It split at tho ends? lino it n tf
lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or
brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch ?
Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If these are come of
your symptoms be warned In time or you will become bald. J
Skookum Root Hair Grower
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ir.c.riu. jtnowjfUKft oi
eryof lioT..otrpatthem.
tho follicles fi (y fnlhnj
hca'lt.
I . i ' e.ouiaiieiigiitf
tho ue of &)riHkitm am
tlr"Kcep ths train clssn
n In. cenin eln.
c a hfltm. n
and iff.frot thr l.nir. B?
If uiir drum i-t c-annnt sitrlTro-i send direct tons nnd se will fnrwsrd J?
prepuM i n 1- :torpiic. irbwrr 31.UO per bultl06 furlMJU. Soap.Wc.
mmn
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TMG SKOOICUri
THAIir. VAI1K
C: sm-ih
JWUWWA'.V.W" V-rr.V.V
.nrnrriTii
EVANS
Mi
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Decorators
Sign Writers
Paper Hangers
Coarse Painters.
TWO DOOHs NOUTII t )K Uin-IAHUK)N'B BANK
J. W. McXH L Pihsidk.st.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
Hoard of Directors In
.J. SKAY IIOKACK SPEED
K. C. Cash Grocery.
NKW STOCK OF
drnr.firip.R Plmir mA
JliVUVIJlUrVS AiVi WAAU A VUWI
222 SOUTH
UbWT?1
1a v I IjIj
LEGISLATURE BUILDING
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
G- M- BARNES & SON
Will maintain their
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire Life. Accident and Tornado Folicles Written Immediately Upon Application.
Our accident business embraces
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY STEAM BOILER
INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENTS FIDELITY BONDS
Sub-agenU wanted throughout the Teriitorv. Money to Loan on im-
proveti farm or town property. Office in 'limes Uuilding Oklahoma Av
JOHN T. BRICKNER.
Goniractor and Builder
Estimates furnished on lluililings
of all description. Territorial
i agent for U. S.
Oillci 109 IfoMh
DEPUTY DISTRICT CLERK.
i
Acknowledgements Taken
Conveyances Made Out
Filing Papers Drawn
Perry9
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me fu.enseff oi ine unir oi.'i srnin leu to llioiuicor. vr
"Stookum "contain neither minerals nnrell. It "
- JiiyccK.iini? nna rerrennmg Tmilr. listlmulatln
Ziuir currs liumimiT anil protrs hair on
ltinv H
told
by "V
i-uap. It d' tro)S ln!tlla Inscclt. trAIcA fttd
ltvalfSv find rrA frrtm Irrltntlni. (HinllnM
healths and free from Irritating (mptlnn
T a
ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.
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(il.O. II. UL'llMOT. VlCI.-PllKl!il NT
S5000(
1000(-
addition to Hank O Ulcers:
UOIIT. MAHTIN IlENHY LINN
VV. J. MORSFALL Cashier.
mm
DIVISION ST.
Roof Paint.
Firsl Street.
03lS.l.tll.3XXX.
Hank Gutl r v.
1 uwe iimMiiiiiiiiiwii mnmmmBmmmmmmmm m&m9mtrmammmnKamammm
THE BALANCE
Of the Strippers will stmn return. If you would (ivofd llie rush
come now and get climce selection irom the largest furniture and carpet
emporium in the territory.
SPECIAL UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
A. J. SPRMGEL.
Ocffee
LJrf
Meals Mreil in lirst-r'ass st !e a' all hour-. South siile Harrison avenue
between i irst and Serotnl streets.
OLSMITH ARMS CO.
Guns. : Pistols. : Anmnition.
IXL POCKET KNIVES. SFOBTSHEN'S GOODS-
Corner of Harrison Avenue and Division Street.
Stillwater
T?
txcnanu
SH1VELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's
First-class livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando The best of teams ana
improved facilities for carrying passer "ers between thes two points. Toan?
ilways ready to start at any tlnn' in the d iv and -eiurn at your pleasure
'he shortest and quickest route b.-tuce iuth ie and Stillwnter-.- via Orlando
For Good Second Hand Stoves
B
JHA L8TEA JJ
mi: -
QubUllu
I-'or Hardwire fil.issware Stoves Iloiisetiul ' (ioids of e erv descrip-
tion and Kin1 yourse.f money. Term- o. .'ayiiient made ia-y You
can save a dollar by trading at my plti.c orner Ilurrisun and Division.
REAVES BROS..
Otim"rt of (
fine Wines Liquors and Cigars
Cor. 2tl St. and Harrison Ave.
OKLAHOMA
Everything First-Glass.
! pran
the English Kitchen
'THE OLDEST HOUSE AND ONE OF THE BEST in the CITY
Rates SI.25 Per Bav. Board Reasonable
THES.
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Dar In Oklahoma Terrtaj. 105 Best Hiiisoj
Like Your Kofher
lade!
-AT - -
Lowe's fpslaurant
and Orlando
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GUTHRIE. OK.
CITY. O..
Rates $2 Per Day.
Bapn
ILVER DOLLAR
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