The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES SEE W M. BRONSON IN REAR OP BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
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"No IJo. Locul rrt'lKbt 5: p.m.
HOl'TH HOUND.
No 4ni Texas Kxprp 1110 p. m
No. 407. Oklahoma BxpreM....12' p. 111.
No. SM.Way KrelKht .1:05 p. m.
PaSfencars should proenro tlckoU bo-
foro Rotting on the train
Tho Loador Bindory is onoof
tho bost institutions of tho
kind in tlm Wost and is daily
turnintr out largo quantities of
work. Sond in your ordors for '
blndincrand blank books and
thoy Will
bo promptly at-
tondod to.
1n the tuiliht of rellectlon it will
pr ib.iWy occur to Attorney Speed Hint
he 1 an nut play the p.rt of .ludn nnd
hold Ills Job nny more than the other
Iseariot.
AN APT ILLUSTRATION.
Kansas City Star it?-: The case of
Mr. Spued of Olilnhonia illustrates tho
prononoss of human roguos to over-
reach themselves. Had the wily
United States attorney confined him-
self to a ('onoral and indollnitc. neousn-
tion of tho men in chnrpo of the Choro-
hoc Strip oponlnfr. the tostl'iiony of
thoso who sultered from tlm lieut nnd
drought nnd other evils which even
the interior dopartmont could not cot -
trol. would have nil tended to confirm 1
thu first inuttorlnga set ndrlft by his
cunning Incltoys. Mr. Speed mis not
contaut with this mild hind of llffhtin'
liowovor nml in his anxiety to convict
tho whole department of a t-iiftuitlc
conspiracy at tho same time hoping1
to hide all Uncus of his own rascality
nnd go out of ofllec ns a martyr ho
overstoppod tho bounds ofsaftynml
gave rlso to the suspicion thnt has led
to the disolosuro of tho whole shame-
less plot if not exactly hoist by his
nctreil Mr. Speed lias found mi hi -1
pected bjiinerangin thejeharges to
laihly madu against men whom he
knew to ho honest nnd abuvu reproach
and the people of Oklahoma will at-
tend to the hoisting.
A TEW TRUTHS-
Uopubliuan papers rant and declare
Speed is bulug maligned.
So?
Whatever Tub Lkaiikii sav about
Speed and his taclicH eau be proven.
Tun I.baiibii litis the proofs in black
and white.
Now listen to 11 few truth!
I.ettilrii (iulhrit) In a Itepuoliomi lie
Is a dltohurgod elurlc from General
Land I ommUalouer Luiuuruiiux's of-
fhe. Ho was not ion t hero by Kohu Smith
Letiru Out trie was ubpMiiued b
the Unitttd State Attorney for O
lioma Horace It hpeed to appear lie
Sons the ifrnud jury ut I'erry
I) I unr of our readers doubt thU?
t lin I.k M(ni has iho projf in blnok
ana while
In a publilie I interview Outhrle de-
clares that there wnb no hing wong
In the ypher teloKrums. Tiny were
merely the rosult of f illure of a prl-
vato onterprlsa He doclnrot emphat-
ic 1 ly that there were no frauds com-
mitted. And he is Speed's w'ltnofcs. Spued
o' uour.se would not impenoh his own
wiliiobs. and u(!uthrie dneluro"tliere
was no fraud" Speel Is naturully In
tloaporutu btralto.
So in" oh for Speed's man Guthrie
A few word as to Speed liluuo f.
All aloin; Mr Speed and ids hunelim
have uai'uavarod to heap odium on thu
administration in connection with the
strip o-Miiilng. Mr. Seed has lluui
nnd again said the administration wax
to b'atitn and that "when J got
through with this investigation the
B'iwiuUtraUon will be In a plight
nn I there will be no Deiuorrutiu
putty in Oklahoma."
Now we can how howi tosely Spued
1 welded to the truth In a letter
iai Ucn t 1 Wahimrtoii under datu of
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11 1 nt U apuoiiiud
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ii.i and will be
1 in -1 land o I lice
mi There has
in -Hieli()ll of
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Here .igani n
in Ins true light !
deavors to shield .1
else tan Klynu'hdi f
is shown up
frantically on-
d. fuulter what
atuin be termed.
If Plynn as so anxious U pay bu k
his fl80 misupproprUiUoii why dlil he
wait He had plenty of time liut he
manageil to slip justice through
bpeod's shield.
So Spsed Is branded. lie cannot
wie'il undue lntluenee over sixteen In-
tel geat men and hi alleged lnvotl-
j'a. us will go for mioght III prin-
cipal v. tntfes Ledru Guthrie has ul-
rkdy Udd ail he knew " and Speed
of eoarse. cannot impeach his own
witness.
JUDGE DALE.
HE PRESENTS HIS 1NSTRUC.
TIONS TO THE GRAND JMRY.
THEY CANNOT BE MISINTERPRETED.
Ihnjr are Strung ""' ' """ I'l"t-Vrtrr
tlnj-ln thol tiiitiiitj DUtrli't ('ourt
jprril' llrmiil lwy nt
IaM ('oiiipH'tril.
Spoclnl to the Iailcr.
TltHRV. Ok. lice. IS. In the dlxtiirt
curt to-dav tin work of emtwrini'l-
linic a grand Jur wa ompleUM afipr
dinner.
Slxtwn rxcellent nnn fm curpfl: all
bow the menu''' In inMllftence. and
citizen of high moral character. J'hpy
arr with hut ri-w nxo-pllon. fiirincr. a. id
none of tlipm irirnllltai with any of tin
conlro.prlp ovpr tow 11 lots or culm.
.liid;p Hntoks the ipw naltant I'nltnl
.stp attorney wan prwetit and a't .!
Mr spid in tho onamliiatlim Hip
Jurom. lliKfHH thp most Intricate law
points readily and prrwits hit v i' to
iIip court In a wr plain and forcible
manner. .IihIhi Itrookswlll rpinalii Imre
all it urine this term of court and hit
prwnee Insure thp inot fair and imiiar-
tial Investlc'itlon of the allnlr for which
thl errand jury wem to have Imi-ii i-
court ha attmcwii hn called tho chwtt
1 up ureal imercsi which mis lerm 01
Miiiiition to what the ilnre Ot til
jude would conuiit. That Judge Dale
Mould do hi plain utrHlght-ferwanl lint)
thoe w ho know him eM'ctl. and they
al knew he uiuhi not go lM)ond hi-
dutv.
ThecharRP glen to-dsiv wn Jnl Kihal
hl mo't ardent admirers ceeted. and
It i not trainiui; a iHiiut to w a better
charge to a grand Jur) was eer delhered
111 OKlahoum. Ills as follows;
There an mail) matters which will re-
quire )our attention nt this time ome of
w hlch grew out of tho conditions under
which the country was opened to settle-
ment. It is currently reiiortiil that men
who have settled upon claims In this
count) are lielnu harmssed and in some
Instances drlxeu oil of their claims by or-
gauited bodies of men hnviiiK fur their
object tlit procurhiK of claims h) Intimi-
dation or other fraudulent mean. This
matt -r -lioulit ho diligently Inquired Into
by you as every iMron no matter w hat
his cindlllon In life mn) lie has tlio ilelii
I to the protection of the laws in prosecut
ing bis iinpioic.upiiiH upon a claim anil a
right to le-Me iihiii the nine w It limit
inoli-tiilion from an) -ouiee.
It Is alH) ri'iKirted thai htoiis entered
iiimiii lands 111 this count) prior to the
lime IImsI by law fi 1 fcllliui; iimiu the
nine and have Hied theii eiimes rorsuch
lauds in the I'nltisl Stales laud olllco lo-
caterin thlsclt). if facts am nruuglit to
)our atti'iitloa wliich Jiinllf) joii in be-
lieving that any person Iiiih lllegall) lileil
iihiii a tract of land In this count v. it is
your dun to tut' to It that the laws re-
lating to the opening of this land to et-
tlemeut are pm'Mirly iudlcatisl and per-
sons who entered the lauds in lolatluuof
law and who hae made oath bofoio the
Unltisl States land olllco that tliuy did
not enter upon or occupy an) portions of
thee lands prior to the time IKeil b) the
president's proclamation are k'ulay of
the n line of pel Jur) and should li puu-
liked theiefoi.
It isrepuitisl that men who are acting
as public ollicials In this county hae
been guilty of corrupt practices in tho
dl-charge of their ottlcial duties. You
should liDostlgiie tlm-.il ehurgcs fairly
anil fully and if )ou tind after
a careful luw'stiuutlon that any
imhllc oltlclal has wllfull) ii-
lateii the laws of our n eminent thon It
is jour dot) to return an Indictment
against such liuli idual A U-trayal of a
public trust should mei It the condemna-
tion of oer) honest man and speed)
punishment should Ih meted out to all
leroiiswho print recreant to 1 duly
which they have volunlu'il) as-umed
You should also iiiMi'.tigate the iiips-
tlouoftho sale of intoxicating Honors
without ugiiw'inmcut llv"ne and if joii
itnd that the laws of tint I'mted hiatus
relative to such niatteis have lcuii vlo-
latisl )ou should sis' to It that the guilty
(nil tit's are punNlesl
Gentlemen of the grand Jurv.iipon )ou
d.'Miheo an iiupoil.tiit fiiucllon Tills
count) w inch but u few weeks since
was a wilderness js now -Hipulnlcd with
an honorable piug-plvc citueuship;
IH'unle who have come heiufioin all pun-)
of the I'nilisl states w ith the v low of oh-
Uilhliu; homen for themselves and fam-
ilies Ills o? the highest Iiu'hii tuilce
that this people in the iirl hlsioi) and
ulllelileiil of tin- coiiuiv. have to the
illicit i xteiii the pi 11 clioii 01 the laws
1 lil'' I'm led States .mil tho e of this
.lllitOI) ill oldei lli.it lite mill plopert)
.114) It4isate.aildlh.it the fi tills ol milus-
ry ma) Im-iiiotl eujojed lliiving in
111111I the fact that the holdliiK of a teim
f couit mlKht hae a s.ilutoij iulliieucc
ipon some who Hud in the uusottlf! coii -litions
w hlch alwu)s exst to a greatei
ur less evtent iu a m w couuti) an op-
)rtunlt) to wroiigfull) Injure others. I
d nun it in) dill) to oiKiiule anil put
into n-ieniilnh the district court of this
count) ullhc eailiovt moment practicable.
You. 4s Kiaiid Juror- have been elect-
sl for the piirpoH) of searching out and
prusentlug iiir prtBocutloii all persons
who have been guilt) of Molatini; the
I'll
Ills
and which aie triable by this until t
In vou U riM'ood a ttucrnd
trust. You mi' called iinii under )our
mile in n uaihs to well and fnirl) iuveii-
Kate all a I lent is I otreiises and when )our
ItiveHiigatlous have Ims'U completed to
IIMllCl or lefllM- to Indict those nptiliist
wiioin chaises have Imimi liinde i'ublic
'iiiiiiol nor tset malice should llnd 110
oiliue t I 1 y mi Uiu Is and no 111. tit's
-latioit 1 so ealtrsl us 10 lillli'W him from
pilllisliineut. If ill lour Judgment he be
cuilt) of crime; ami 110 person U so ob-
Biuie as to wart ant iiijuiliig lit 111 In repu-
tation or otherwise iiiil-t iun Investj-
iraiiou fully Justifies )ou lu llndliii; an in-
dictment against him
In )oiii lalKirs .should you have 1111) ill-
will or private Kiuduos uKtilust mi) mt-
Mtll flltllKe )u that 1. is VOIII soleinil
illll) to ItJ) such feelings aside and eutei
upon vour Hills Hitll consciences ouicU-
eliisl by a MnH of he rcs-Miuslbilit)
w hirli you have ninnd. 'I liut )ou give
all matters coming t)efoie you n uuiuider-
atiou entirely lemfivisl from selhsh 01 pel.
Miual coiisideratious. dolni; your dilt) to
)oui fellow man as voui Creator has
giWU to )otl the w ImIiiui and conscience to
M-e mii-lt dutv Keineiiils-riiiK ut all times
that uroMw nt mils -hould not be liistitutist
without cuuxt fur tuvaloHeiises which do
not luvolvt luiii al lurilUl'i' (arrvini;
vvltli )ou Into ) our Jury rootii ti iilin (.'
attisi wiin a sense 01 1111 ty iiii 'nH
Iwlll have a whoiesomo niieci iiiou th
ci
community andtfieatl) contrlhitto towards
Itsuioiai anil material elevation aim 1
trust that jour lu lairs will be sutih as to
Jiisllf) bringing Jon together at this time
PiiA.NK Dvi.k Judge.
BOARD OF TRADE AT NEW KIRK.
A Strong Ori"anliitliii With flood Men
at the llui U.
Secretary Iawp vcsicnlny sruiibsl a
charU'i to the lluanl of Trade of New
Kirk O. T. The organUatioii is uiiartertst
for lift) ) ears with a capital of St.ooo.
The ulucs is div Ided into 1I share of the
par value of 10 each. The directors are
Haxter llrowu T. J. IPcnns. l U. Win-
trode li. G. (tracked. l.ilU'ii ilplviuley
W. P. While ami P. Geislur.
.Nun) hehool Teucher
The I'leasaut Valley school was saved
from deetruvtion b) tire Monday lurouch
iheeiforuof the pluck) luuy t -acker.
Miss Lulu Wright n'lowlth the help of
In 1 pop I-. vuiitftiUhed the fjauies.
11
puty Marshal)
fver) pnrtlculHi. TIiop wh
Adams' hosnitalitv were
Judge llrooVs. Chief Dej
Utile it. . itoiimau
IN SHORT METRE.
Pertinent 1'olntetti l' rliilnllli; to I'iihIiib
Itll'lltS.
t IIXH It W IT
TIip Icp upon the iavi'tnent now rloth
lurk.
To anlre the haples w alkpr hv lliphepl
And pxpcnte the dark and dead I) work
In smnnier wrought b the banana tnpl.
Mrs J. K. llrodorlck of Tcctttnich Is
In town.
S. U. Andorson of Sacramento Ciil.
Is sojourning In the city.
S. C Nelson of St. Ioois represent-
ing tho Kod Crow vinegar worlis is in
thu city.
Harry Kvttns Wlcliitn it here.
George Itennetl w- n viattor from
Terry yesterday.
SherilT l'lghttnnster of Oklahoma
City was the guest of SherilT Painter
ypstertlay.
Sec Kisenschmldtt II ..Inch's new ad.
Donahue llros. of Mulhnll liought
200 head of hogs in tills city yesterday.
Kv-Llau'onnnt Governor Kiddle of
KtniMts wj'l arrive in the city to day.
Dr. 1 co pies "the" dentist of the
town lias determined to redact prices
of till dent il work for 11 short time
He will pit fine gold nnd silver fltllngn
full or part til sets of teeth gold nnd
porcelain crowns 'bridge' W3rktcetli
without plates at very low prices.
After you hnvo scon the lowest price
you can get eUewlie e go and sup how
much lovvur he will make it lie is
thoroughly educated up to the times
nnd lins had IS years' experience. "Now
is your chance to get the best work nt
lowest prices. Corner of Oklahoma
avenue and Tirst street. tf
Nod Chenille lins returned from n
trip over the strip in the Inter si of
the Peril Helm browing company.
Mrs. Joseph Wlsby is visiting her 1
parent in ichitn.
M. CL Miller a banker of Austin was
tho guest of M. L. Turner yosterdny.
Judgo li 11. Green returned yester-
day from Mount Cnrtnel III.
George Green Is home from I'erry.
Kov. W. C. Taylor is 111.
P M Cunningham Is haro from Knt-
tund Iud.
"""Charles Powers a K county timbor
cutter was jailed voHerday.
I'd Hums and Prank Williams wore
fecntenccd to thirty dnys each in the
county jail yesterday for brouking a
seal 011 a Santa Ko box. car.
Charles Froomah's condition is im-
proving. His alleged ussnilnnt. Sen-
holm was released yesterday on S500
bond nnd n warrant was sworn out
for Andy llunsou an alleged accom-
p ice.
Secretary Gates lias
Gnincsvlllu Texas.
returned from
Grist Mill Jones of Oklahoma
Is in the ell v n business
City
1 1 1 11
II ISA.
Oi of lli (luiry l.'nv
Will
I try to I ike somn Ve in.
W .T'l.v.Deo 13 It Is 10 .-ible
thu e Ion. the alnto lepi uiont
wil upon n negotiation l king
to 1 iirhte ilng out of out rein
tloi 1 China The enactment of
the i v la.v will be looke 1 u-xin us
an ' 'iction of our prese t reatv
with .inn anil so in effect lulling
nn nd to it. The trenty grants
to the United Status p-lvlleges
whleli nro hlch y valued and
vvh.eh it will b- s ufht to perpet-
uate to us liut it will have to bo
done bv ti new treaty There is ifootl
nutliorit. for snying Secretarv Grus-
linin noplres to iiinke tlio e.Mensiou of
trade relntoiiH unci piivilu-es ith
China a central fe iture of his admin-
istration of tlio statu dopartni -nt
CHICAGO POSTOFFICE ROBBED
Cmhlvr Itntif-rt son Ittiekcd hy a 1 litif
V ho (lot -si(lini
Chicago Doc. l.t. Cashier A. J.
Robertson of tho wliolusnle stamp de-
partment of the postoflice was slugged
lest night whilu in his olllco and an
amount of money ustlmatud nt S'i.000
was taken.
.Short Sl.r.Otl In llli Accounti.
AitKVM'sf' Citv Ivan. Dec n.
Karlv in October W. A. Kiisor the
secretarv of tho rlcnnsas City lluild
lug and Loan association left hero so
he said to attend tho world's fair
nnd to make a brief visit with his
parents In Defiance eounty.Ohio As
tlio time has long since expired for
him to return letters wore sent to
Jllin in Ohio which wore returned with
tho incrjption "Not called for."
These suspicious circumstanonecausod
nn investigation of his accounts nnd
tho losult was that he is shot t about
51500.
Cltr Will 1'urnUli rood anil Shplter.
Cittcvno Doc 13. Pood and shelter
will be furnished the poor by tho city.
Under tho direction of tho finance
(MUimittco of the county lodgings
will bo ranted in the three divisions of
the citv as soon ns smtublo i-uitrters
can be found and provision will m
made for feeding the hungry.
A lllliiil .linn Killed l
H vsill.TOX Mo. Deo.
Tabor a blind man and
the Curt.
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supr-osed to
live in Cltllliomlie .Mo was run oVer
by a freight trniu liere this evening
ami iiibtantly lclllod. Ho had 1kmu to
Kansas City and sfoppl'tl here to sell
somo recipes and In crossing the rail-
road track was struck bv the train.
A riiuylltil i Co'llfrjr on I 'lr.
l'lTTSViLi.n I'n . Dei' 1 1 The new
slmft of tliu ICiliinooi eo lierv at
hliennndonli. one of the HtMiling com-
imiuv'h ItirRPht o arntiotu 1 pn lire
The men at work in the mini's cv
cm pod by another sdmft The col Her v
employn botwoen 700 nnd soo men and
boys.
1 lvo IVct of snuir
(iROltflKTOwv Col Dee. 13. Never
if) tho history of tho oldest inhabit-
ants has Uiore been such a trotr-icted
storm ax that wiiioh has ire vailed
hare for throe "eeV. It Iihm been
Rtiowlnif most of this time and the
drifts in many places are Ave feet
deep Tlie vvonther is very cold and
inure win no iniicn Miiierl-itf among' i
tho poople if it continue loii-f.
llrputr lUnU Cuiiiiiilailiinor.
Ti'HBli.- Kftn. IW. 13 -but liauk
Couimissioiiur Ilriiuleiithal hns up-
pointed Myrou A. Wtitarman of l'ort
Scott ns deputy coiniiiiaoioner. vice (!.
K Hathaway of Washington re
novcd.
iiuinti r ol li s fiii ml"
courses nnd the nITail
A NEW YEAR'S GIFT ffl
BF& lfc . L. !
F. B.LIL.UE&CO.
nil. 1 (;i 1. to 1 UK
Most-Popular Young Lady in Logan County
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that m:.utiiti.
$40 MUSIC BOX
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To be seen at their new store the people to deride
l) vote who the young lad) will be. I-.ach purchase
of noi will get one ttrket Get the tickats and
vote vnur sentiment.
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WANTS HER FREEDOM.
MRS. HILL WANTS A HASTY DI-
VORCE FROM HER HUSBAND.
Mm Alleges lie l I'liltl-lpx mill Is INissM"
ell of runslilenible of This World s
Uiinils lib ti she Cnvels
I limit Itnper N'liinnl
mr Cnretmiilfliit
Mrs. DoraE Hill nlfd a suit for di-
vorce agitost her husband JohnT. Hill
in dlstr" i art vesterday.
The couple n-pre married In Settnlla
Mo.. Ortnber l'l. 177. and llv d together
until OctoU-r in. M'r' when the plalntlll
d..ege Hill nlaadoiied hn and f'ved In
idultery at ( ro. Ok aim other places
with one Kaii'iie Kopei : th it defendant
fulled to provide "or hei.aiid that uion
leiivimrh'i he apniopilated s.vi helong-
ng to iilaintttl I he plaintiff further al-
es tfiHt sn has no means of support
mil sin tra)s for a d sri'e .ind allmouv ti
the amount of tr per vVek. Mrs.
alleges that li r husuaiu woith piiui;
.liut he bus lalge inleiests in K couuty
and ha .'' on deMisit Iii the National
Hank of ( om.nerce at St. Louis John
Poster Is her attorne) .
Thpro I- a storv iHoat to the ellpct that
Mrs. Hill followed her hu-baud to St.
Louis last summer and sat down to a
table in a hotel dining room where Hill
and the l'opei woman weie eating. This
was too much for Hill and grabbing his
hat ho rushed f mm tin' mom leaving
both his wife and the woman who had
supplanted her in his affections.
BIO THINU.
.lliirshul Mi sKn i p t
I oiltruet".
William M. Nl reonved
tele ram yesieidajl :
Uiitcli.VIitMiit;
the following
satisfactory.
nlKht.-U. f).
i mtracts siiiueit: ail
III he home Thursdav
Ms."
Tnis Is In relation to the new matches
I'iik Lkviiku m-nUotKsl at length 'last
simdav. Over li'.o.n will lie realiisl
ft inn the patent
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Vetiirtlli Ifilllli ty I'reslde it lie l I
ClIAIII.BSToy S. C Dec 1.1. .T.
Kavenal president of the N irth-
entern railroad died at his residen -e
here yesterday aged 72. He hns b.en
preside t of the Northeastern road
ever since its bui ding
.lury s.tHired to li) l'rendnri;aHt.
Citirvoo Dec. 13- A jury to try
Patrick Kugeno l'i'tidoi-gast for the
murder of Carter II Harrison was
socurod vostorday afternoon nftor
fo'ur days' work.
You are invited to nttond tlio illu-
initiation at tho Welcome grocery on
Thiirsduy and Friday night from 7 toll
o'clock. 1U2
One thousand (1000) lights will be
displayed at tho opening Thursday and
Friday nights at the oleomo gro.'cry
Hour feud queenswure glassware and
toy houso. everybody invited.
1 1 tt! Tin: Wr.i.r ovik Gnoc Kit.
Tho mnsquerado ball to be given by
tho Gurmnii aid society December 30
will lie the grandest nIVali of tho sea
son. Don't miss ft. lltf
I'roplo lio I'tit
Will find all kinds of gime such as
quail squirrel rabbit priirie ihlckcn
and fresh oysters unit lish. served in
the best Myle at Win. Lowe's restau-
rant. !fl)3tf
!'or suit
live acres corn stnlks.
11. 11. H.vo.vw
Sixty
ilvvioii
Piano's and organs cheaper
than ovor. Tho best pianos In
tho city. C VV. Whito Jew-
eler stll
Willheluiy tho shoo tut n is loon ted
utlls llariison avonue anil can give
you "pointers" when ion want any
tiling in his line.
Wlllltiil.
1 fresh milch cow.
II II
A No.
dvvioto
II vn.w
For Salo.
Stock of hard tu e and
ing in Orlando Ok.
store bulld-
The new suoe stoie at lis Harrison
avenue keeps everything in footwear
at prices well call and we will ex-
plain. V "M'd'Klll .
Nice hats stylish hats hats that are
liAjimliif? lo vmir ktvlM of bemitv
They eau be had right here in Guthrie
any day at your own price. Mi
Saunders is authority on styles she
won't sell you a hat thnt is not cor-
rect in material and finish. Shu per-
sonally oversee all work All kinds
of stamping done to order. J istf
t't.r limit.
A Hue suite of office rooms. Address
I It. I.K. viikh olliee. lut 10
1 I havo tho moati comploto
stock of silvorwara ovor
! brought lo the citv at prices i
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wy ijuwu. v. w. vviiiiu iuiiu-
ingjowolor. Ml.
i
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE!
jn uant a ii. n l U.iiiiil
Mil li me of
Oklahoma Statutes
-AM
Supieme curt Reports
OkUkoma Statute at $6.50 per volume.
Supreme Court Reports $5 per volume.
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WASHINGTON NEWS.
DEBATE ON
OF UTAH
THE ADMISSION
AS A STATE.
WILL PASS BY A BIG MAJORITY
The I'lrit dun fired In the I'nrll iiiirn-
tnry llnttln In the Semite Over the
liepenl of the I'lertlon !ivvT A
New Tronty Ulth t'lilnu to llo
Nepotliteil no Account uf
the Henry I.siw.
Washington- Dec. 13. The house
yesterday discussed the question of
oinnliig another star on the American
Hag. The consideration of the bill
for the ndmission of Ptah into tho
sisterhood of states was begun Tho
principal ointnt issue was whether
the enabling act should contain a
proviso imposing pains and penalties
for polygamous marriages tho con-
tention on tlm ono hnnil being that
the state should come in on nn equal
footing with other stntes linhaiull-
enpped ly such provisions: on the
other that as polygamy has been
Mumped out by federal Matujcs and
that as the admission of 'the territory
would repeal that statu' e. congress
should make It practically part of the
enabling act
The debate will continue to-day.
As most of the llopubllcans have
withdrawn their opp isition to the
bill it is expected it will pass by an
overw helming majority.
in: ft list ;i;n.
Opening ol the I'irlliiiiieiit try ltnttle
Our tlm I'lertlon l.av tteprnt.
Wasiiinoio.v Doe. 13. Tho first gun
of the Inevitable parliamentary battle
in the senate upon the ipiestlon of the
ropeji' of tho Federal election laws
was fired vesterday by Senator Ctillom
of Illinois in opposition Senator
Stewart of Nevada m a short speech
advocated tho repeal of the election
laws and incidentally gave expres-
sions to some of his well-known flnan-
ci..l views.
Senator Hill interrupted Mr. Cullom
during liis remarks on Now York
political methods which resulted In a
lively running debate in which Air-
Hill vigorously defended his state
from attacks made upon its political
methods
1 wn 1....1. lor nautili lililtzo.
St. Josi:nt Mo Doc. 12 In the
case of thu state vs Ileiirv Gleit.o
charged with attempted train robbery
Septemlior "il. a Haw was found in
the indictment and tho ease was com-
promised tlleltc getting two yours in
the penitentiary This disposes of all
tho men connected ith the attempted
robbery. Ivelner and Lngle were
killed at the time.
InsaiiH l'cr.ons In it CoIlMon.
S.vv Fiivm's(o. Ilea 13 Tho
rstonnicr Leader having on boaid
sixty pitlents from tlio Stockton
insane asylum was sunk in the San
Joaquin river to-day by colliding with
the steamer J D Peters. Tho lunatics
were set free and all escaped.
(iiliroriil. Trump Tor Kum.n.
StX FIIA5.CISCO. fill UiC 13
paitv of forty tramps loft hero to-day
for Svansas tittnietud thither by Gov-
ernor I. Duelling's recent uuuouucl'-
inont that vagrants would not 1)3 ar-
I ested
'IhoNewYoik Weekly World and
Weekly Lr iiKit one year for SI 50.
C 0 FHAUSEW
General Collection Agency.
Pi isnniil attt nt ion given to i ollt c-
Jloiis Olhc ovi r Guthtii
0 .National Hunk
vr"B8?
FOR A GOOD
RYRIG
Go t
TAPLETON'S
Cleveland At. East of Division St.
:A.
LIVE
I
Liverv Barn
Gold-Coin HeatingStoves
LOWEST RED
(BOB - -- .- Ba930r -
SPENCER
j
DHALEUS
SHELF AND HEAVY
HA
RDWARE
AMI
Tin Shoo In t ounev. tion.
Reopened for Business!
Rates $1.25 and $l.5u
NICE CLEAN ROOMS. BEST MEALS IN THE CITY.
MRS. D. BLUBAUGH Proprietress.
A. M. MeELHINNEY
-DIrALlR IN-
Drugs Books and Stationery
PAINTS AND OILS.
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE : CUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
EVANS & THOMPSON
Decorators
Sign Writers
Paper Hangers
Coarse Painters.
TWO DOOR NORTH Ol' RICHARDSON'S BANK
JbJfcS'E-Si2E2.''Sro 0:E.2Di.as.-
G- M- BARNRS &
Will maintain their
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
fire Life Accident and Tornado Policies Written Immediately Upon Application.
Our accident business embraces
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY. STEAM BOILER
INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENTS FIDELITY BONDS
Sub-agents wanted throughout the Temtory. Mone to Loan on im-
proved farm or town property. Otticc in Times Kuilding Oklahoma Av.
I.
Anything of Value
Ca
iroce
nes3 Flour and
0psxa.ea.
222 SOXJaH
HOTEL DALLY
ONLY BRICK HOTEL in the CITY.
J. W. DALLY
Newly Furnished and
301 First St. Garner
Nil psi plare in Guthrie for Gooil
I'abst Ileer on draught Hun
strictly lint-clasv.
Bowline Allei
JOHN BRILL
$1.00 per Day.
l.onc.INCi f'.
Arlington
i
S. FRAZIER Proprietor
Furnished ' Throughout.
jNewly
FURNISHED
CE CLI:X 1W2DS.
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FINK LINK
-AT THE
AT THE
HARDWAR
HIRS
IN"
Ill Harrison uvc tiuthrie O. T
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Better
nm
nan JbiVer:
PER
Day
SON
sh Grocery
Taken in Trade for
j&ss3x?1
Br
T3IVISION S'T
Proprietor.
Refitted Throughout
Vilas Guthrie. Ok.
Winei Liquors and Ci-jara
Uowlinc Alloy. Kverytlilnt;
f Corner of Vilas
I pnH ''"'r.i i Of
$5.00 per Week.
() CI-WTS.
Hotel
AND
i Feed
J?-Q0.rVlS .FOR RENT.
Ui:ST .MEALS IN THE CITV
OF
OCK PRICES
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