The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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'Ill 112 DAlLl U1:A.L)LK (UTtJlUl. KLA1Io1.V
IFESSIONAL DIHEGT0Rv
LAWYERS.
KkATO.V. Jn-O. H. COTTEIlAt.
fcATON & COTTKRAl
Attoknmj at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma '
ms 1.0 nnd 3 International Loan and
frost IlulUlliiR. OKiaiioinu Ave. up. u.
L-UllUOtliri
hM VI) VMS
i.. wvv ilk
Up stairs opposite postoflicc.
1 BE1I
MIS
IYER
Lato ot West VIrgluln.
vlorneyand Counsellor at Law
cxpcrlcnco ns lawyer of 8
. i Virginia. lUfers br ..T
ti ttors Cnui'lon mm triiuiKiir
L WiNonof Wixt Vlrglnlft
.octal ami prompt attention c von U) ai
ISlllCSS l 11 '' IX.OI1U.U1 millions
;o Post o ill co
Rooms 17 and 13
F
Has
arsln
isslon U
in wir
eounsa IIBAflTILY COM-MlJNDttD.
P. BURMNGAMI2 a
Attorney at Law
Logan County Abstracts.
fdahoraa avenue opposite Land oMce
Outlirie Ok.
TO USE HIS OWN DISCRETION.
Tin- rrellnj; nf I'rltle iiml lixnllnl ! I"
Nntnl Circles Out Hie Atlilnicinriil
or tlie Ai.irrlrou Ailinln.l Unnns
llnunils- III I)l.leli In
M-eri'tnry Herbert- Ijulet
ul llli-
Herbert yesterday sent the following
(liapntcli to Admiral ltonhnm:
WaniiikOION. Feb I jlajlhsir. Itlrt -Farther
Inforumtion receiver frj.1 untied
Mtivtcs minister We nrti tlsl eil entirely
with llieortidenoe mill twwineiit Willi viuen
in.lliniiinin it.. nr
"UISHOP"
lll tltso llcnrtt
M'NAMAHA.
the llnuds tit it
mill In
.Inry.
KAXA CiTV Feb. S "IHsllOp"
5IrXtiirn Rofnwd of rw.lteloitsly
slniiderliig Father T. F. Llllis In the
course ot n "lerturo" delivered nt
Turner linll Tuesday night January
IB wns tried ut Independence yester-
day before Justice Nichols mid it Jury.
Four women and (too men listened for
hours to the details of ft ruse unsponk-
Hilly flHhy.
An near m can be learned three
members of the Jury are Protestants
one is an unbeliever anil two mcl uc
toward Cntliolicisra. The ense w
concluded last night but the jury has
(.ot reached a verdict.
EXCITEMENT II HONOLULU.
BATTLE UBTWKIJEN PAnMBRS.
vmi Irave curried out
leitcd Aincrlrsn lOtnniereti
uely
EORCE PRICE
General and Land Attorney.
Iwelre Yearn Experience. Stlslacu
Guaranteed rromm anu o-
(Wtcit Service.
lReferenc.es; Oeneral Uana oiucem ui
lima Territory
-i JON La aOiN
Attorneys at Law
Guthrie. Oklahoma
'ttX of Capitol National Hank UulMlnif.
loseon Wlbr.
'ISBY i
C. O ttnrmit
IIORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahomn
loomXHOT'!rCriltnl National Hunk.
rILLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma
Office in Leader Huihlini?
D. TODD
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma
talf block west of U. S. land ofllco.
rM. D. SMITH & CO.
Attorneys at Law
'acry. - - cjicin.ii.omn.
Iwi havo assoclatod with mo In all land
I30S y. 1) Docker of (Inthrln
DENTISTS
iR. PEOPLES
DENTIST.
ot
DhorouRhly educated up to tho 1 1 inns.
U Willi lllieen ears experience miiipiu-
mented with Rpecutl pot-miidunte
courses In the best colleges In the land
1'orforms thomimhly and skillfully
every operiitliin l.ii iwn to the profos
illOll llisnrisnrillici.il leem
unon vou
tor eoiitltiHed weretao of 1e ilUerrtfoH
llKIIIICIIT
Secretary Herbert gave out the fol-
lrfwtiljf eablennun received from Ad-
mlnil llenlmm Tuesday.
Hio Jm !P ISBI To Seeretnry of Hie
Nuvy. Wuililngloii. l C : Two Amerlciiii
merclinnt eCl Ssturdny wero iirevonletl
I rem lulliit lulilM the lirl Toilny.ua.
in. neillllie fletroli to tnUe iKialtlon to pro-
irrl TrWl'Ii) KoIlK uloiunKlo mo wmiri iinu u
lurl non to return the fire My vt)eH
umlorwav nl cloarml llreil on After tho
Del roll look position holt from ono voswil
runnitiir tho lluo preturutory lo Iwulltu
ii llteil upon villi muskets from mi
llisurid'nl ship Delrolt ri'lurnoil llro with
one tiotiiHler. dhut utrlklinr under her bow In
nurL-rnts Mred liromliilile nun Irownnl Irfiter
Insurnonta lln U hromlslilo tin oior Anierlcnn
merchant vessel Deiroll rdttirnml llro with
inusUcts. strlkln'lnsnritent ulerii post rnsy-
Ilia hv InsurKenl he wns hut nil. rnivlni' 'If
vou lire i!aln I will return vour lire anil If
necessary. u!lllnk jou ....
Detroit authored lo uiininanil both vessels
one merchant vsid h.iilnu lx-en carried to
ni.u nnli Inn near hurt and tint lnln ol
fared service ratulionsh lo dlsrhars-ernrito
lnsureent lender v as nmllled Ihec vessels
ould illc)mrio fioin the present position
but inv determination as not chaned to
Kile American merchant essols full protec
lion lo the wharf If they ilelro to lia-
jiKNM AM
sitnrnturr (ireshtiiii lias received dis
patch from Minister Thompson nt Klo
de .Innolro continuing' tho details of
Admiral JJenhiim's encounter with
tho lnsure;ent.
The feellnir of pride nnd exultation
In navnl olri'les over tint achievement
of Admiral llenliam nnd roiiinuinder
Ilrownson nt Klo iH dinphiyi'l without
nnj- effort nt coneenltnent. It Is jirntly
well understood tho iidmlrnl bus acted
on liiii oivu disurotion throughout the
nliuir. After the ilrlnu; on tho Ameri-
can merchantmen on Saturdny the
admiral cabled the niivv department
ivluit lie proposed lo do In view of cer-
tain conditions. If any speeinl Instruc-
tion!! were sent hiin. or liny special
permission to pursue the course lie hud
indicated
elnl corn
iiiubhiiRe seniui mm ny neerciui-.v nei-
bertisiiu uneiiiiivocal eommendation
of ii8 eouwe in every particular. Tlio
cotilldonce of tho department in his
enpacity is. further shown by the fact
he is loft entirely to his own discretion
in the further conduct of nlVuirs in tho
delicnto task h has embarked upon.
Deadly i:ml of w OM I'euil.
ti:ritt:ii Mo.. I'eb. 2. Ihinry Tries
nnd liis fntlior-hi-luw. John Kchult?
llvlnp; nenr here had been foes for
several years. Tiiesdny night 1-Viui
dnred Sliult. to shoot liim and RhtllU
killed him. lie then surrendered to
tlie nearest justice of the peace who
refused to hold him. Ho then re-
turned home slept nil nljjht and
while feeding block in tho niornint'
blew his brains out.
WILLIS SNUBS THE PROVISION-
AL GOVERNMENT.
ADYICES RECEIVED TO JANUARY 1?.
Ip llrrllnes to rnrllrlpntn Hi Hie Annl-
vrrsnry Celebration of tlio Ourtlirow
of tlio yueni Tlio Americans of
tho Island Strongly Incensed
ACtilnsI tlio Minister llu-
iwill'tu Nous.
t'oiirlein Men Ver Woiimleil Sl
l Iiiiiii lliitn Died
AmiKYtM.K N. P. Voh. 2. A special
to the ritiren from Hut Sprln-r. N. ("
MiVfct "A terrible flirlit took p'nee .
this MmllHon county lino next to 'len-
ueMoe between North ffiroliim and
TeniiPisee farmers who were working
n iimd. Fourteen men were wounded
six of whom died. The ciiusu U not
known. The noetic of the buttle Is
twenty mile from lireettvlllc. Nc
iHirtteitlnrs have been r. . eived and
is thought the Di v m.iy turn out to
bo an exaggeration "'
Still Afler (orbetl to I'luy II. ill.
ltoMtiN. Feb. ". If James J. Cor-
tiett docs not plav ball tins s.aon it
will not be for want of pecuniary in
ilneomeiils for President llruh of tlio
Cincinnati h.i come to lime with u
proposal. The sum itself is w ithhcld
from pnldic.itlo!) tlio pi ineipnU eon-
tenliug themselves villi the stnto-
inent tlint it w.i-. Inr (uthetts pres-
ence on tlie tenm during July and
Augitl and fur an amount exceeding
the Hull inline offer winch h.lft been
set nt JMo.oiM) I.nlh.tm telegiitplied
buik to llrush last mglit u counter
proposal ff Cot belt so that actual ue
gotiat'ons are under way
Savo your World's Fair coupons.
HE Ilff II PftSSED.
II
YOU CAN SEBTHE FAIRON THE
LEADER SPECIAL.
SHEPP'S WORLD'S FA.R PHOTOGRAPHED
A MiiKiilllo. lit Art Series Willi In I he Iteiuli
ot All Most lleiiull'iil Soiitenl'.
tlel You Ites.ly.
"l.iiious until irold. aluminum ami
ruhber plates or without any
plat
n 10 pursue inv iuiiim' hc iii.
neither npnenrs ill tlie olll-
ispondeiico us given. Tlie
Continued from First Page.
Sv FitANttnco Feb. 3. The brig
V. (I. Irwin arrived from Honolulu
yuatortlny nfturnoou bringing iulrleen
to Junuacy 17. Ilvo days later limn tlio
last advices- received hero by ateiimur
Monowul January 10.
IIoN01.ri.tr Jan. 17. Slnco l.st ad-
vices but little of Importance has hap-
pened hero. Tlie people ato prepar-
ing for a grand blowout in celebra-
tion of the ntinlverwiry of the estab-
lishment of the provisional govern-
ment established a year ago. Tho
Aiinexiitlou elubauil American league
have gone into the celebration with a
will and there Is little doubt it will bi-
ll grout hiieeeaa. Adverse comment
ban been erented by the fact that yes-
let day afternoon notice was sent to
tlie United States minister by the pro-
visional government that January 17
wns the national holiday nnd asking
him If he would honor it with public
notice and snlutes from tho 1'nltod
States war-ships in port. This letter
included two others uddressed to the
captains of tlie United Stales steam-
ships 1'hlliiilelptiiu and Adams ashing
tliein to join in the celebration.
At I n in. yesteiday a reply was re-
ceived which irrentlv startled the gov
ernment. The substance of Minister
Willis' reply is uuotllcially given ns
follows: "1 received your notice of
yesterday and urn obliged to say that
the representative of the United
Stales lliuls it impossible to be pres-
ent to partieipato in tlie celebration ol
national independence ns proposed by
lawall.
RLACK B
EUR REALTY COMPANY.
KBl'BKK.VCH:
Hank of Pawnee
Pawnoe.Ok. Tor.
JAMBS A
I T.J
I J 1
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f
KM MOSS T. A. HESKT
President. Treasurer.
MASS S. 11. KOHBltTSOS
Secretary. tjurveyor.
SF.AL. Attoinny and Abstinclor.
JUY AND SKLL Ileal I.state In tho famous aim
fnitiln vnller of the llinok Hear. City prop
erty for sale In Pawnee Heibert Clexelnnd lllack-
l.iU'i nnd .'eiiiniiRs Loans tHgotlntid.
(bridge-work).
lLOWEST PRICES In tho CITY
Corner Oklahoma ay and First st.
Q A. HUGHES D. D. S.
Dentistry In all Its Branches.
lOfliccf room 35 Readies B'ock ovc
Capitol Nitional uink.
ARCHITECTS.
S.
p li. HOPKINS
ARCHITECT.
Room 5. Ill Oklihoma Avo
V M
01 nc Notary Public.
J W viTKits. Atwtraetor
YOUNG & WALTERS.
Real Esta e and Abstracts
Loans and Rentals.
Ttoom 5 Ul Oklahoma ae. (liitlirle Ok
Shot li) a Crni) Sou.
lTouil. 111.. Feb. S.-Kobert Jones
10 years old hist night suit three bul-
lets Into his fitthur bociiusc he rcfimed
to buy him a pair of shoes. Tlie in-
jured man was lemoveil to the hospi-
tal nnd is In a critical condition. Tlie
boy gave himself up suying that hi
had killed his father nnd was glud of
it. He is believed to be uray.
.1 II1111L fusilier 11s u lltirclar.
l'l.l.AVIl.1.1: On. Feb. .- Detectives
from Atlanta have located tlio burglar
of tho Planter's bank in the person of
J. ft Chirk the cashier who stood
high in the community. Ho tried to
commit hiiichlo with laudaituui but
fulled. Of tho amount taken some-
thing over SI 000 has been found.
ga.uOl) of which was in Clark's posses
sion. -
llnruliloucr Married
Xiw Yoiik. Feb. .'.William H
Hornblower. lately rejected by tho
senate as tho Mioue&snr of Justlau
Hhitehford on the supremo bench and
Mrs. Biiiily S. Selwm daughter of
Wlllium F. Sanford were married yos-
terdiiy ul St. James Kpiscopal church
bv the Kov. Dr. Cornelius Smith.
year Sl?7U:i183 an. e.xpeiHli.ures
MU.nsll. 7e 11 oeli.it of 81t.n88.ailS
Compared with the same period of tlie
previous year the customs niOefjpts
fell oil' lit round numbers Sin.iHiir.OOO
nnd internal revenue receipts fell olr
SIS. 000000 Tlio civil and mlscol
laneous expenses during tlio samo
period decreased about S."i000000. tho
expenditures on account of war in-
creased 851)011.000. The expenditures
on nccount of tlio navy inerenseo
$1000000 and on nccount of pensions
decreased SU 000000
War on 'I lilstles.
W.siiiNnro.N- Feb. y. Senator Ilans-
brougli yesteiday secured authority
from the senate committee on agricul-
ture to favorably report his bill mak-
ing 1111 appropriation of 81000. for the
extermination of tho Kusslan thistle
or cactus wlncli is gaining aucu a 1001-
hold in tho Sorthwest as to make
many of the lands worthless. Tlie
bill was nn)ci)ded so as to permit let-
ling of contracts for tho destruction
of the weed rather than have the gov-
ernment oinploy people by tlie day fqr
this work.
C.idut Appointments lo XVest Point.
VVahiiinihov I'eb. 2. Cadet ap-
pointments to West Point havo been
it.siicd dining tlio past wceli to I'M win
F. Cunlicld ot Fort Dodge Tenth dis-
trict of lown; Jacob C. Johnson of
Itoulon Citv S'nlli district of Mis-
souii. anil C. I) White of Danville
Ninth district of Missouri
SHAEFUR WINS.
'lakes Hie (lpcnlliK lii.iue of tlio Tlireo
(';inereil 'I oiirn.iineul.
f ixtinmiti. Ohio. I'eb . The tlnec
bided billiard matcli between Ives
Miaefer and Slosson wan opened last
mglit in Pike'b opera house with 11
game iiclwcen fsiiunier ami oiinwin.
The match is for SI 500 a ml tho gate re
ceipts divided as follows- Fifty per cent
Ditliu wlnnur.tliiity to the second anil
twenty to the third. Tlio anchor
niiibo was barred. A C. Anson acted
as leferee Hiram llaumun murker
So extraordinary high 111ns wore
made though them was a degree of
steadiness. Shaefer took the lead at
tliii slait and was never headed.
Tho scui'u by innings is as follows
Misefer - I. 0. I J '4. 0 l .? Ms.
i. 3.0.M J 11. 1. 11. 1. n) 11 I U D ii)
Aterafu. SI UetirunJI
Slossoa-ir. 80. I. fl b. u !S. li U I M -t. l).
5. 1 .1 at. e. 19. s 61. 17. a i 0 0 ik Ar
ni-c 17.8 bt rua at
tlie nrovislonal trovuriiinent of 11
1 tlieiefore ileclino to tuite part in
such celebration on tho part of the
United States of America.
Upon receipt of this message tlio
wildest excitement prevailed in gov-
ernment circles. They had thought
as tlie Cleveland administration had
acknowledged tho provisional govern-
ment the United States was prepared
to stand by its guns.
Tlie situation nt the present writing
Is one in which the annexationists are
standing shoulder to shoulder. Tlie
royalist question remains can this
strained condition of affairs last? It
will le hard to decide with both par-
ties claiming the vantage. Minister
illis lins undoubtedly decided against
the Americans here nnd on the other
hand tlio American party has decided
ngainst Minister Willis and Consul
lieneml Mills. Tlio old chavge that
the royalists are belter posted than
the annexationists was revhud here
yesterday when the cx-Oueen's paper
llolomu.i published tho news several
hours before it was Known to the an-
nexationists that Minister Willis had
refused to be present In honor of Jan-
uary 17.
The preparation Is now completo
for the celebration to bo continued
throughout the day and at a mass
meeting to 1h held to night nt Union
frqunro (formerly Palace square) 11
number of prominent speakers will
deliver addresses. Chief among these
w 111 be a speeoli doliveied by Walter
(i Smith candidate anil lender of the
American league nnd party in Hawaii.
A Throe 1) ly's lliiiiiilliu Dilute.
AVabiiinOton Feb. 2. -Speaker Crisp
ami Mr. McCreary ehalrnian of tho
foreign all'airs eommittee found time
during tlie tariff crush yesterday for a
conference during which the program
for tho Hawaiian dobnle beginning to-
day was willed. The speaker
has draw 11 the special rule mailing
lluwnii the ordor of business. It pro-
vides for three days Instead i)f two us
at Qrkt contemplated so that the do-
bnle will open to-day and close Mon
day. Mr. McCreary will open on bo
half nf his rokolullon
With a deslro to again promote tlie
interest of its renders Tim hmniiit
lias closed a eontraet with tho famous
(Mono Itlblo Publishing Co 7 Clu-i-
..Ul street by wh 1 1 ' 1 II 'it
m ries .f pli lutfrupll- wl.ho.h 1 p iw
m iller 'Known as "Sliepp's World's
Fuir Photon 1 uphed wtil be l uwu
within the marveiously low parentis-
lug price of ten coins In cash or '
stumps and thteo Lkadkk "Coupons."
This splendid bunco to soeurc these
mngnlli 'cut nhotoifruphs Is witl-o t a
parallel In journalistic enterprise and
Is quite in keeping with the en'orprise
of Tiik Lkaiii.ii to please and benefit
ts thousands of reuders It is in ud-
dltion. another convincing proof that
Tin: Li:aih:ii sticks resolutely to its de-
termination to be the paper of the peo-
ple It should not bo forgotten that
Messrs. She pu's famous scries of pho-
tographs wore ollleially indorsed by
the Columbian Imposition and tlio
Ulobe lliblo Publishing Co. was given
exclusive rights to publish and sell
these photographs. They are im-
mensely valuable and important sou-
venirs of the greatest Exposition ever
held ami at the price ottered to readers
of Tiik Li:adi:h thousands of eoples
ought to be sold us thousands of peo-
ple will want the series not only for
themselves but also tor their friends.
The tirst coupon will be printed in
Tiik Li.aiii:ii Friday. This is tlio elianco
o f a tile-tun e lo ill n minenii of the
l-'xpobttiou and no one should uogleet
to take advantage of the opportunity.
Keinember it talios three coupons from
I id; Li:aii:ii unit in order to obtain
on payment of ten cents tlio First
Part (Part I) of tho beries Ample.
preparations have been made to sup-
i ply an excessively hirgo demand so
that nobody may bo disappointed.
In order to avoid the rush applica-
tion should be made promptly us soon
ns the coupons appear in Tin: Lkadkk.
The well deserved reputation of tlio
Shepp's Ilrothers whose firm is known
all over the United States and in Eu-
rope is a guarantee that "Shepp's
World's Fair Photographs" will be
Issued in their usual first elass style.
and tliat neither 'i ains nor expense
will be spared to make it worthy ot
tlio great event which ttso graphically
thorough and ably portrays.
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Anything of Value Taken In Trade for
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Nicest iilac. in (indole for good Wines Llipiois and CI gars
Pahst lner 011 ili.uight. Fine How hug Alley l'.ierytlilnc
strictly lirst class
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CORNER OF VILAS
AND SECOND ST.
ipcp
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OK-
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He can Always save You Money.
Picture Frames Made to Order
i Ed H. Lyon tho cash trrooor soils
j "-"J pounds Rrnnulatod sugar for $1.
I Siipirme Court ICeporls.
1 Hound copies of tlie first volume nf
Oklahoma Supreme Court reports can
be hud upon application to Bdgar
I Jones ti rritonal llbrarinn
BAYARD T.HAINER
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ARKANSAS CITY MILLING CO
l-u-.TAiL.hine cr
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DR J. A.HART V.S. and SD.
VEVERINARY SURGEON.
Dentistry a Specialty
Treats all Domestic Animal.
Terms reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ol-FICr 103 E. Cleveland Ave.
telephone No. 5.
NICTHEROY
SURRENDERS.
Dm
nsiir-
lie To 11 ill Last Yields lo
Kent Altai Us.
Krnxot Avium Fob. S. lt U reported
here that the towuof Slclheroy whbjh
Rl Clilldreu In One IMmlly Disul.
Ill' ni.ixu'io.v Iowa Feb. a. Four chil-
dren aged f to II in tho Kobiiisou
s II..... !?...! 'l...p..l. li.i.l ..f.lt.ilt.
muni ui i-it.i:.i 1. .r.. 1 ... . i. ...... 1 wire was loruieriy employe
Iberia iid wero buried in ono grave 1 " "K ' "J' "' "- "- pilcls otttc.. -JCdp wa
uu in ot u re. v th the not Ba iVolv
1
C. OFFHAUSEN
General Collection Agency.
Personal attention given to collec-
tions. Oftlco over Outhrlu
National llink. )
and two others were buried a day or
two ago. Tim eindetule in I'.inbeig
Church has isiumhI p;)ic there.
Another Pan.im.i l'liupl
Faiiis Feb 2. M. Kochefortin the
lutnilisigennt fcays that Dr. Carl Her
l printing throe volumes of letteis
which he has received at various
times from prominent politician!. 111
regard to Panama cannl nltaiis. Ac-
cording to tints President Dupuy of
the chamber of doputii 1c implicated
A liutiMis II. Miliar Tjatus AJ)
AitKA.XkAs cm. Kan. I'eb V At
Mabanii N. Y.. Tuesday afternoon.
Jamct I. llrltlon. provident of the
ArUainmi City bank. died. He went
to Matsaim last September (or rest
and bus U-eii under the phvbiciau'k
are alutust coiiktuntly since them.
hrtll rrunclseo JIld-M Inter I'll I r
li-Will be one of the attractions on the
Pacific coast durlug the coming win
ter It will beheld from Jauuarv 1
to Juno 30. lSUt. and might be aptly
termed tho world's fair in miniature.
Tlie banta I'e rpute will sell round
trip tickets good to return until April
30 with transit limit of fiftoen days In
uach direction for 5055a Will also
sell at samo rate and limit to the fol-
lowiug California points: Cotton. Lo-
Angoles San llernardlno. Sail Diego
and San Jose. f It- Dklankv
Agent.
j i:lorrs l'ii. TlirnuKli Dlllli-ullles
I Fai.ttk. Mo . Feb. i - Farris Wil-
bolt and Miw Biuuia I'MW. both of
1 prominent fumllios of Howuid county
eloped througli piteh durknes twoho
miles o r a broken country last night
to the house nf Blder S. (J CIllV of till
city and were secretly united in mui-
I'.age.
attack uiKin
Kiode Juneiro has yielded to the in
hiirgeuU who have ocvupied itwltli
their forces.
Itio ik Jaxkiiio. Feb. 3 The Insur-
gents huve lbtaiiiod fresh provisions.
There ha liceii a smart exchange of
shots between tho insurgent squadron
mid tlie government forces JJoth the
insurgent ships Tauiuudare and Aouidi
aban were struck and slightly dam-
aged. The insurgents are making
preparations to effect a lunding. Tim
goieruuu nt telegraph wires have been
cut.
Ntl rj master sui'itiiiu )iiilsed.
WAhii;.xoiAN' Feb. 2. 'Hie prosUlent
lias atlirijied the ftmliffgs aud tits seu-
teuce of the court martipl if) tho ouap
of Paymaster John Clydn btilllyaji
whose ease which was triad in San
Frniieisco.exclted great lutorost. Tills
luvohes dUmibMil from the burvlce.
Minister Muvens null supporting tho
aiiiulnlstratlon. Mr. llitt tllep. I1'..)
will follov on behalf of the minority '
substitute conduiuniiu tlio adminls-
trillion. Messrs. Kayiier of Mary-
land; Hooker of Mississippi and
Uverelt of Msssnehu rtts will also
support the DemiH-ratie eonlention .
mid Messrs. Storer of Ohio; and llluirj
i.f New Hampshire the Kepubliean
uslliou.
I.ooUimI Don if l.nii.
ItocKroati 111.. FiU . M. K. Kuapp
went Into the ottte of Dr. W. 11. Fitch
a prominent and wealthy local physi-
cian yeste -tay. nil l shoving a 3-cal-ibur
mvolver into his face forced htm
to sign 3 '.'110 worth ul Moto. Kuapp b
wire was furiueriy emptoyeu 111 ur.
caugni
er tu liis
I'x-School Land Commissioner nnd
Author of llaiiier' .Manual tlie only
work published containing the school
land laws of Oklahoma. Scut on re-
ceipt of 75 cents.
All business relating to the leasing
of school binds in nnv portion of the
uotiuemiung territory will receive prompt attention
Ofllco: Kooms 11 and 12 Uray block
Outlirie Ok.
Hikes Nursery Co.
HOME INSTITUTION
All kinds of Trees and Ornamental
Shubbery adapted to
this climate.
Small Fruits a Specialty.
WIIOl.LSAhUKS OF
FLOUR AND FRED
Telephone 38. P. W. RUTHERFORD -MgV.
A.
Drugs
M
M
cELHINNEY.
-DFALFR IN-
Books and Stationery
PAINTS AND OILS.
NEXT DOOR TO I'OSTOFFICE
CUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
llorrllile suicide In Denier.
Dknvkh. Col.. Feb. ?. Wllllaui
Jones a vagrant committed suicide
by thr-iwlng himself in front of a
syift moving trolley car. Fear of ar-
rest foi 4 muidcr. sunt to be recorded
aguuifet huu at Sj raeuse N. Y.. was
Mldiiuliledly tlie i'Uils'
nnHhession. and bound over in the sum
of tl l.tMJU for highway robbery and at-
tempi to kill.
lllim ills Drains Out.
Nfviiu. Mo. Feb. J. William
Price of the Arm of Priew llros.. mereli-
auls al liliickburu ibis eoauly eoin-
imtted suicide by s'.iKit'.nif himself in
the forehead with a pistol Ha wan a
young ins 11 seeumgly in good elreum- i
stances and no cause is kuown for
the rash act. i
xi.tr-.li.il Neil I lloiil. liter.
Ktss.vs citv. Feb. 2.-Ue)rga A. j
Neal whosa term a lulted Males
atlo. uc for the Wctcra district of
Missouri ikiired last Saturday has '
been apiioiiiieil hv Justice Hrcuerof)
the I'm tad state sitprrHia court to j
act as the distrKt attorney Haul tho
piesitlant sppoiutcd his successor.
Cy .11 mini D microHly III.
De.NVi-a. Col.. Feb. 2 Cy Warman.
the pu-et ot tha Ituckieft. was taken ill
Sunday and now a a precai-.ous
eoinlitktn Mr. Wariuan recently re-eovt-red
tu a measure (row u severe
fater and is uo suffvria (mm a ro-lape
For Free I'nce List send to
W. H. HIKES
Guthrie. Okla
CITY HOTEL
STILLWTER. OKLAHOMA
E. tf. CHANCEY. Proprl?tf)r
The English Kitchen
THE OLDEST HOUSE AND ONE OF THE BEST Id the CITY
Jewly furnished and refitted through-
out. Only Urst-eluss hotel la ths city.
Upeclsi atteatlou glvea
trad.
U saBiBsreliJ
Quthrls pssple
selrs
omo.
a eordial wa
' Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
I Ed H. Lyon tha cash Krocar soil
S3 pounds grnnulnton augnr for $
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
Statutes Bound Properly
The Leadkh bludery is turning out
TiaiUl S y -. . filti'av. rnnrlr tnsini ui n. .ln.nl. ihu .loir n..l ntlnrn nt vmlp t.lnnl.liri. dull l m11.IV f.llll nnv ilr I- mini itn.l nvnlll
IR th ocVad them. (The shortest and quickest routo butrwefn (iuthrln and Stillwater is via Orlando trouble. -Owner k 4V-UT-W I
First-class livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando 1 1"
Improved facilities for carrying passengers betweeu this"
1 --st of teams am
twon&'iits. IcaT
Store I'muiiiodluus (Juurtrrs.
Mrs. A- F. Saunders has removed
her millinery store to the Springer
hotel block seeoud door from the cor
uer she now has the room to ills
play her large and well seluoted stock
Please call on the must popular mil I
liner of Guthrie. The latest goods
esgoods at l.rnt imi es. (7 ttf
Partus wuo to. u wah. u oox s4 ring
stat racking loisteriind In'li if the
wagon near the I rioge at t e north
cnJ if Div sun stret wlil see Mar
Pittsburg
Frontenac
Scranton
Wier City
Ganon Citv.
Anthracite.
These are the best grades of soft coal.
I Mrr.r1 AT (f TRANSFER
LbUHdiU UU a.
on avenue. PC? $"' "if
tjffpoi
Rates SI.25 Per Day. Board Reasonable
G
FIRE
M
BARNEB &
ACCIDENT AND
TORNADO
1NSURANGE.
We have a full set of records and aie ready to furnish promptly
.i3a.'taSst;:sc.ciO-ts; of TJL-frlejs
To real property In (iuthrie and Logan county. We (JUAKANTliB our abstracts lo
I aweis null oiiiersiiosiring aiistiucts Hut are lectin en Iv
ts1 alisolutely coriect
and lcgullj correct liuuld consult us. Conveyancing Notarial woik and Tj pescrhit
piLinptly dune. I
MOIVIPY "TO I OAIl " 'opan C0UI' fa"1" and Improved
IVIWIMCZ I I KJ lw'MI4 city property. Inetors seo us. r'
t'-Oll It E. NO 302 OKLAHOMA AVENl ErEJ
IlarrUpn avenue-pec.
iwwik
Richard Ehrecke
Jewelry :: Manufacturer.
Everything m the Jewelry line made to order.
Badges and Special Work Solicited. Practical Watchmaker.
All work Guaranteed. Cor Vilas av and Second st.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1894, newspaper, February 3, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72959/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.