The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 154, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 2, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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RUMORS OF AN INDIAN
OUTBREAK DENIED.
WHITES ON THE WARPATH
TTant to Avenge the Mnrder of a Bheep
Herder Olaiti ' of Authority -
tvira .Montn OITlccrt and In
dlan Agent Stnncli ITIm Of
dn Dcpatlcn Off the
ItctcrTatloa.
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CROPS DAMAGED BY FROST
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 IB97.
Cahthaok Mo ahlppod
loads of strawberries in ono
week.
fivo
flay
car-last
InANCK still has a fow franas loft
from the Panama collapse It Is stated
that there are In France 544 savings
banks and deposits of SOAS 320000.
Tiik president has appointed Ogdon
Mills as a member of the embassy to
attend tho queen's jubi.co. The Mills
must be started Bonto way you know.
Okkat lluiTAl.N Is building eighty-
nine war TCbsels. When tncy are com-
pleted she will bo in shapo to urgo an-
other arbitration treaty upon tho
United States.
Severe Cold Snap In Iowa WUconttn
and Minnesota.
Con Ait IlAriDS. lawn .June 1. This
section of Iowa was vlstlod by a heavy
irost last night At tamo point corn
and potatoes were bndly damaged
while more tendor erops ware de-
stroyed. Much fear is entertained for
fruits.
Milwaukee Wis. June 1. Hoavy
frost occurred this morning over tho
entire state of Wisconsin and consid-
erable damage was probably done to
vegetation and fruit. Strawberries in
many sections arc thought to be al-
most a loss by reason of the reeent
frosts
Omaha Nek Juno 1. Only one or
two points in tho Nebraska corn belt
report frost for last night mid theee
bo light ns to hnvo ettsd no damage
whutevor to the crop.
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NOT A SIUK UAY
For Over Thirty Years!
KESULT OF USINO
AYER'S PSLLS
"Ayor's CatluM-iic rill firivi-i thirty
ycflM havr ltrpt in in K"1 liralth
never bit' tug lnul ii eii k iln.v in all that
time i. . if I i twenty I RufTt-rtid
almost rmtlniinll an n result of con-
stitution f rom liyiperedii. Itemlm-hes
neuralgia or tnr and other ernptho
dlseoes. 'Vhcti I bectu nrlnced
Tiik Shawnco Dally Chief appears in
an entire now dress and looks as pretty
as a sweet maiden's smiles. Editor 0.
T Bushileld Is one of tho beat fellows
living and moreover a hard worker
and good newspaper man. We wish
him all tho success imaginable.
CiiAHLES Eon but Ckauuook the tal-
ented Tcuncssco woman who writes
such charmingly Impossible dialect
Bays; "Now tho peculiarity of lelng
lite'al-mlnded has spoclal roforenco to
esoteric phenomena introducod for
mental contemplation but it is easily
co-existent with tho evolution of an
cBoterio train of ideas tho contempla-
tion of which is nullified by f atmllarity
Incident to its production." We have
often desired to make tho 8mo state-
ment but have been unablo to couch
it In proper language. MUs Muifreo
will please accept our thanks but wo
could uso a diagram to udvautago.
tiKLKXA Mont. June i. Reports of
the killing of several men by the
Cheyenne Indiuusat Lame Deer agency
arc not verified. It is not bollevod
that anyone wus killed except a sheep
herder named Hoover whoso murder
a. week ugo caused the excitement.
Tho settlers and cowboys determined
to avenge his death and give the
Chrycnnos an objoot losson to deter
them from similar nets in the future
'f hoy sent all tho womon and children
to places of safety urmed themselves
and congregated near the agency and
demanded tho surrender of the Indians
acouHod of murdering Hoover.
The Indians armed themselves and
rnnde threatening demonstrations
against tho whites but no battle hits
bcon fought nor masMiere Ixigun so
far ns Is known. Six companies of
United 8tnts troops uro at tho agency.
The) Indians declare that thoy do not
wont to fight the soldiers but are anx
ious to have a brush with the white
ttlers and cowboys.
There is a conflict of authority be-
tween the Indian agent Captain
Btouch and the sheriff of Custer
county. The sheriffs deputies were
ordered olT the reservation by
the ugeut They returned to
Miles City and got a warrant
for the arrest of the agent for
interfering with the officer and
started bock to arrest liliu Lume
Doer Is sixty miles from a telegraph
office and the result of their expedi-
tion is not known. Tho trouble is due
to the charges of settlers that tho In-
dians kill aud stcnl their cattle and
counter-charges of Indians thnt the
Bottlers continually Intrude on tho
reservation.
Governor Smith wired President
McKlnley protesting ngnlnst the bc-
tion of Captain Stouch and asking
that ho bo directed not to lntorfero
with the civil officers. Stouoh says ho
can and will arrost tho murderers as
oon ns tho excitement dios out
MONUMENT DEDICATED.
Large Uruwili l'artlolpiita In Ceremonial
at W'mI l'olnt.
Wrst 1'oint N. Y June 1. In the
presence of 5000 people the secretary
of war and many high oUlelftls of the
army tho battle monument orected
by their comrndes in honor of the olli-
cers and soldiers of the regular army
who fell In battle in tho olvll war was
dodicated. Everything combined to
make the dedication of the monument
an impressive and dignified ceremony.
Ainontr those who occupied seats on
the spoakors stand were Secrotnry
Alger Heneral Merrltt General Ktig-
gles tienentt Franklin General Hub-
torfielcl (lonernl MUtti'mi I'nytnaaier
General Vtelo General Sexton nnd
Gonornl Jmnes Irfitigstreot.
EARTHQUAKE IN THE EAST
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It'SS So.
Shock Felt In All the South Atlmitla
Matei anil Wet to Imllaim.
Wabhi.noto.n Juno 1. An enrth-
quako shook was felt here at one min-
ute of 2 o'clock. It lasted about fifty
seconds and caused ehundellors to
sway and floors to tremble percepti-
bly.' Tho self-recording instrument
at the vt eathor bureau shows that tho
disturbance began at 1:5S und lusted
five minutes. Tho movement was
from south to north.
Tho shock was folt In all the South
Atlantic states and Ohio and Indiana.
thnt nil o t. nt '. "f in' trmililfs wpro
mined 1i ' mi-' iti'Hi. I '" t hi the use
of yfr's 1'ilK ill Hi' limit .itlsfiM.
tnry ri'nlt' ih'Mt Ii imiir a slnglo
nttark tliat ilul not ri nhh jipM to this
remedy. M mTi lm li.nl been an
Ituslld fur i Hi mIo liegati to tieo
rr's 1M1U. ami lierli. allh wan quickly
reititrpit Willi iny eliililreii I lmd no-
tniMl th.it niaih nil tin irnilini'iits were
in i piled by imhihI iiat mn and I soon
IiikI the jileaire nf know ing that w llh
rlnlilreii .it with pnreiitu Aier's Pills
If taken in m-iimuii. inert nil dunger of
mm knent "- II WKTisTriN Itjnin 111.
AVER'S PSLLS
Hlghost Honors at World' Fair.
Aytr'i Sarsapanlla Slren-nrent the System.
Star
BnzaaF
Will
Offer on Mo day Morning and Bal-
ance of This Week
iBlll lllllSSI
GUNS FOR CONVICTS.
TIIK I'UWtiU (ir KUMUVAU
The decision of tho supremo court to
the etToct that the president may tor-
mlnato an appointment at pleasure Is
a sweeping one Tho contention that
an officer appointed for a term oi yoars
may hold to tho office until tho oxplra-
tlonttlitn TelGSvunlese-removed for
Cus"e. 1b uo loneor of tuTy moment.
Tho supreme court says that tho presi-
dent may remove an officer at any
timo and says nothing about tho nec-
essity of giving a reason for tho to
rn oval. This should carry joy to tho
hearts of tho thousands hungering for
federal plo. It means that tho proi.1-
dent no longer has an cx.ubo Tor his
dilatory tactics in tho matter of dis-
tributing tho political pabtry. In effect
it moans thai ovory Democrat or
alleged Democrat who is holding on
does so by his eyebrows and that with
one stroke of his pun Bans reason
aans excuse tho prosldont can make
plaeo for a Republican.
Theie was a time in tho nation's his-
tory when tho tenure of ofllco created
great trouble. It resulted In a feud be-
tween tho prosldont and congress and
aroused political animosities that were
not eradicated for years. Hut wo do
things differently theso days Wc do
not discuss these mattortt oa tho ros-
trum or on the stump. Wo meroly go
into court and got what wo want un
less tho other fellow gotB It. Tho
courts have grown largor than tho
creators. In tbU particular caso the
supremo court has not only done In a
few short weeks what It took long
months to do a few years ago but It
has made It possible for tho president
to do something for the "just as good"
brigade now investing wn camo near
say ng infesting Washington. Tho
world do move when tho supremo
court of the United States gets to kill-
ing two birds with ono dornlck.
Hutotiluioii Acltnteil.
Hutchinson Kan. June 1. Hutch-
inson Is greatly worked up over tho
saloon question. Tho flnaneo com-
mittee of tho council has recommended
among tho occupation tax llstalleonse
of 550 per month for hop tea dealers.
Tho temperance pooplo look upon tho
movement in the light of protecting
saloons. Tho church nnd tomperance
organl&itloos are up in arms nnd tnnk-
Ing tilings llvoly for tho nldermon.
rft $
an a r ft
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KI.Y'S Cltrttl TtM.TlI IniivoKKIviiPiirn.
Applv Into the i viiri It U qui. kl AlimirlKil 50
centd ' Ilru 'lip'!-' r In inn ' HniiMffMK' by mall
ELY Illto 1 11 1 l!S M5 w irr. n "iU New York Cllv
Warden at San Qurnttn I'repnred to Bab-
due Mntlnenra.
San Fhancibco June 1. The situa-
tion regurding tho recalcitrant con-
victs at San Qucntln prison remains
unchanged the officials having taken
no step.s to test the temper of their
charges who still maiutnlm their de
fiant attitude und make as much noise
as possible whenever one of the guards
shows himself in the vicinity of the
cells where tho strikers ore confined.
Detplto the fact that he expressed
the opinion that the lnsubordlnates
are weakening Wardon Hale has
doubled his guards and armed every
available man within tho precincts of
the prison with shotguns while Cat-
ling guns are trained upon the cells
occupied by the mutineers roady to be
utilised the moment any sign of an
outbreak is made by those within the
tanks.
Khuim City lllerele Winner.
Kansas City Mo. June 1. Follow-
ing aro the wlnuern of the great aldo
purk bicycle race.
First time J. A. Conover Kansas
City. St7:2'J. 3KW Klmbull piuuo.
Second time. John fc'olz 27:33
diamond stud.
Third time L. G. Iteopel Kansas
City 27.30 80 diamond stud.
First place. J. 11. White ICunsasClty
W:14. SJS0 Tribune tandem.
Second pluco Ed Lattner Kansas
City 29:33. S100 Crawford tandem.
Third place F. K. Watson Kansas
CXtv. 31:1J. 8100 Sterllnir bicycle.
The Kansas Ulty star tiirco special
FirUcs: First rider to finish who resides
n greater Kansas City (including a
radius of ten miles of Kansas t'lty
Ma) S75 gold watch J. II Wlilte
Kansas City.
First rider to finish who resldos In
Kausas outside of greater Kansas City
75 gold watch S. R Pollard Council
Grove Kan.
First rider to finish who resides In
Missouri outside of greater Kunsus
City 875 gold watch a K. Protty-
man Neosho Ma
Started 110; turned the course. 115t
finished 83.
Who Uhtiii 'Hit I" l'nrki.t lloi.k.
CoitONAlio May 29 '07.
To Whom It May Concern:
On May 13 18U7 I passed through
Guthrlo going north and aftor leaving
tho city I noticed and picked up a
pockot book-tt-. !!l!l!?Ii:liiU have
evory reason to bolievo belongs to a
man that got off at Guthrlo depot.
Tho pocket book contained four sllpB
of paper will' vny louowing names
written thereou as follows:
C. II. Hurroll J S. French J L
Ponnington W. II. Galbralth and Win
Ilenn Kodmond htreot and some
nianev. Tho owner can have same bv
descrlblnrr oapors pockot book andl
amount of money. Addross
K C ilol.MKS.
Coronado Kan
J. B. FAIRFIELD.
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades of Coal al
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery.
"Office and yards 005 W
Harrison Phone 20
875
nucBlen's Arnica Hal.
Tito Host Salvo In tho world for
Outs Urulses Sores Ulcors Salt Uheum
Fovor Sores Tottor Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions and postlvoly cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guarantood to glvo
perfect eatlsf action or monoy rcfundod.
Prlco 25 cents per box For Sale Hy
0. U. RxNriio. Guthrio.
Cliaatauqun Assembly Wlntlnlil Knuan
Juuu lo as.
For ths above occasion wo will sell
round trio tluk-vs to Wlnileld Kna. at
ono fnru for the round trip. Tickets on
sain June IS to 25. irood to return June
27. Wo will also check a l'inlted amount
of camp eqtilpnge such us tenting camp
chairs bedding etc.
A. J. CoBKiitH Agent.
Only $22.50
The Best Bargains of the Se on in Elegant New
Wash Fabrics Percals Grenadine Moire D'Orient
Batiste Chattellon Stripes Linon Brode Croisette
Dimity Cordeles Marquise Tulle Chatelaine Nnin-
sook Javanese Organdie Lisse Duck Linen Lawris
and batteens. Large Variety of Laces and Inser-
tion to suit the above. : : : :
Straw Goods Department.
Thousands of Boys' Misses' and Men's Straw
Hats at Lowest Prices.
The Shoe Department.
Slippers ('Ladies' and Misses') in Endless Variety at
Matchless Prices.
In Boys' and Men's Clothing Department
Boys' 2-pie:e Suits 47c 75c 100 1.47 2.37. 2.68
and 3.12. Men's Suits (all qualities) at very Greatly
Reduced Prices. Fine Crash Linen Suits 4.50
quality reduced to 3.37 and 6.00 quality reduced to
4.75. Bargains in Table Linens and Hosiery
Men's and Ladies' Underwear.
S
Eaiarac
TAR
BAZAAR
120 and 122
m
HARRISON AVE
IliiSillEMElII!!
From
Guthrie to California
At the time of the Christian En-
dea or Convention in July. Above
rate will alo apply 10 inlttnneouui'
me i
evened dlrec-
TIIIKTY MILLION 1IUMIIKI.M.
Attorney-General Cunningham writes
The Lkadkh from Wichita: "Tho
whtat prophet expert of the Burling
ton Commission company of St. Louis
Frank Qooduaugh has just made hlo
annual inspection tour. He came up
on the Bock Island yesterday. He ct-
tlmates the Oklahoma crop of whyat
at 30000000 bushels. I had a long
talk with h.m. He predicts fair prices
for wheat but thinks our difficulty will
be in taking care of tho Immense har
vest. "
Shot as Ila Wa Scorching ratt
Toi-eka.. Kan. Juno 1. Henry Johns
hot Ueorgo Luoey oil a bloyole last
night und then fired five bullet into
him nt short range. Tho men ure col-
ored. Johns is iu Jail. Xiacey is iu a
hospital and will die. Johns claims
that Lacey was unduly attentive to
hl wife.
Tlie Conrad l'olut Crarmio.
New Om.KANS La. June 1 The
Conrad point crevasse is about 300 feet
wide and the volume of water is so
great thnt many fine estates are undor
water and much damage Is being done.
The cotton lands v. ill suffer most- Tho
Mississippi valley troolis uro also sub-
merged traftlc being temporarllv
pended
DamenUU Woman Hanm IUrialf.
Bcskca Kan. June I. Mrs. II J.
White of this city committed suicide
Tosteraay 'afternoon by hanging hor-
eli Her mind had besn unbalanced
for about a year and for three months
tho w. s .rented at the asylum at
Topka.
The p-ople of Adams county Wash-
ington propose catehlng i f?w
MutrrU oadjafwrlnnoculatlugthem
with tome disease turn them loose in
the hopes that they wlU be the means
9t re4utinf the nuntbwr ut tke jeU.
Keep
Kits)' to Bay ''XggAM
how Umll I do if IfiW I I
In tho only mm- aw-.i
moil bt-ufcoway k p your IiphiI cool
your feet warm uiul ymir blooil rich
aud pure by ukinj' 1 1 MdV NatxnpttHlla.
. Tlieii all our uurrue
III tilG muscles tissuos
Atitl orgmis will bo
S P 1 I tl fif lrierly nourihliwl.
Hood's Sripi1IIit
builds up tho s)btuiu eroU8 an up-
jietlto touos the stoiiiiudi find givos
strength. Jt is tho people's Sprint;
iludlilno 1ms it litrgfr sulo and of
foots lii'iro euros than all others.
Hoods
Sarsaparsila gj" ;;
I'urlficr I I. HooU&tO. IxjMtH. Mans.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
Agonts Wnntod.
For Dr. Tdlmage's ' Tho Earth Gir-
dled " or his famous tour around tho
world. A thrilling story of 6avage
and barbarous lands. Four million
T-ilmago books sold and "Tho Eartti
Oirdlod" !b his latest and greatest
Demands enormous; everybody wauta
this famous book. Only 83.50. lilg
book big lommlsslon; a gold mine for
workers. Credit given ireigiuage
paid outfit freo. Drop all trash and
boll tho King of Hooks and maice SHOO
por montti. Address tor ouini ana
tartitory People's 3041 Market &trcot
Philadelphia Pu.
points and in
tlon uvur the
Santa Fe Route.
ThutiRh made for a special
occasion it will bo
OPEN TO ALL
If you have waited for a
low rato to visit any part of
the far West this Is your
opportunity. For full par-
ticulars apply to any agont
of the Santa RouU- or to
W J. Hl-ACK. O. V. A. A. T. A
S. F. K'y Topeka Kan.
IS TO 1 SHOTS I
Silver Dollar Saloon
F. . WYATT lrop
Victor Unlldlng corner Harrison and First
Tho best of Liquors and Wlnos in
itock. All brands of lieor. Cigars and
'obacco. Free Lunchus served on
aturday ovonlngB. Putrons aro al-
wed to settle tho Quauoial question
hilo doing business with this popular
acado.
First
publUhod Dally
1 18U7.
Loader June
Notice for i'tiblicntioii.
Land oOIco at Uuthrlo O. T. May
31 1807.
K'otlco is horoby Klvon that tho follow-
Iuk nan wl settlor has tiled notice of his
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning aud Repairing
Dyelog a Spelalty.
Satlsfatlon Gaarantood.
118 W Harrison. UuthrlA. Ok
DXI3 MO-SB
And the Best
nes and Brandies
1A.A1
"8PJ3CIAL BKKWM FOB FAMILY UBB;
4 B0TTLK8 YOU $1.00.
SS.UL
PHONE NO
J&JW&JXXTJL&
First
published in tho Dally
Mav &. 1S07.
Leader
Intention to make final uroof
of his olalm and that said proof will be
-CHTY
r
DOLI.AH8 A WKKIC KAS1LY
made. Amenta wanted In every locality
for lion W. J Ilryau's weat and only
book. "The First Wattle." The best seller
ever produced Agents are taking as many
as SCO orders per week Ileware of fraudu-
lent Imitations. Srud for outfit and begin
Work at once W. CONKKV. cdil-
I'ANY. l'ublUheri. Sit Dearborn street.
Cu lea ko.
in support
made before tho resistor and recelvor at
Guthrie Okla on J huh 7 17 vlx
QCharle I). Monroe for tut w qr sec
15 twplo r w.
lie names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldenco upon and
cultivation of. said land viz:
Kdwln Monroe John liaechus William
T. 1) Inuey Kudolph Hoseubnrg all of
Uuthrlo Ok.
Special notice U hereby given to John
A. Ulluert.who on Fob. IK) 1&07. filed con-
lt No. 3138 agulnst said entry.
4140. A. N. J. Ciioos tteglstor.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco :at Uuthrle O. T. May
4 lb07.
rvoticfl is norony given mat me ioiiow-
lug named settlor has filed uotice of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim and that said proef will be
made boforo tho register aud receiver at
Guthrie O. T. on June 11 1887 vlt:
Peter King for the n e or of see M.
In tp 16 u of r 6 e.
Ho names tho following wltoawes
prove Uls eonUnuous restuenw upon au
cultivation of. said laud viz:
Albert 0. Glllmau. John It. llluck lilt
W. lllaok Ilarvon Smith all of Stroud.
41tt A. N. J. Orook. Register
1
ad '
Hood's Pills SS
aii.t Wstiti lusudcurs
a ceuU
m
Manufactures all Kinds of Vohloklos. PalntlnRi Trimming
and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
S22 South Division Street
GUTHRIE O T.
Fiist published In the Guthrie Dally
Loader May 6 17.
NOTICE.
Land ofllco at (Guthrie O. T. May
8 1807.
Complaint having been entered al till
olllco by Jaekon Tolllver against OMnta
Fenley for abandoning his homestead
entry No. 11063 duutd January 11
upon lot 4 s w or. n w qr sec 1 tp It a
ran go l u. in UKianoma oouuiy b
homa Territory witn a view vo uiecun-
iditt
lln
Okla-
aellatian of said entry the said turtles
are hereby summoned to appear at the
Land Ollibe at Guthrie Oftla.. on the
15th duy of June. 1S07. at S o'clock- a.
m . to respond and furnish tesUiaony
eonsernlng saki alleged aUusdunmnit
Tiios S. Coiuihtt Uecelver.
First published in Guthrie Daily Leader
Mav 14. 1B67.
Notico i'or Publication.
Land Office at Guthrie 0. T May
18&7.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Ing-namod
sottlar has tiled notlee of htf
intention to make unal proof In suntiart
of his claim aud thai said proof wul ra
made before the register and receiver at
Guthrie O. T. en June 10 1S7 vllt
Charles K. Tlbbtu for tie lot and n
hf aud se qr no qr sec 14 twp 17 it r 3 w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous reskienee upon and
cultivation of said land vit;
Heiiiaraln K Sanderson. John M. Par-
due George W. Purdue Frederick Adams
all of Guthrie O. T
Wt A. N. J. Cbook Register.
Wu Lb UIIIJIlLII
3 The Style lit and Uear
could not be improtcd fur I
Double the I'rUe. '
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HWalaaatek
4l
Marcliantt
itanhers.
lawyers.
ltiysicUM
aud all
eeaaomlcal
niMi vtear
W. I PoukIm
Shoe baoause they
are the beat.
For sale y
W. L. DoogUs $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00 Shoo are the
production of skilled workmen from the best ma
terial posiDic io pur lnio snocs soia ai uicse prices.
We make ako $2.50 and $2.25 shoes for men and
$20 $2.00 and $1.75 for boys and the W. L.
Douglas iiMl fotict shoe very sutuoie lor
ktter-carriere policemen and others having
much walking to do.
We at constantly adding new styles to onr
alrwult Uru variety aud there li no rei
on n Mm rannot be salted so Iruiltt on
having V. L. Douglaf Shoes from your
We uw only tbe beet Calf Rnuia Talf
bull color irencn iiun m.i
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(.railed to correaicod with (k't-va
oi iiieauoes.
If ilealtr oannot supply you.
write
W. L. DOUGLAS Brockton. Mast.
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Corner First and Oklahoma.
Guthrie. O. T
' When In Cuihrie Stop At
THE CAPITOL HOTEL
It liiu tiieBeBt Table. Best Bed and Beat Services iu
the City. A Com mod ions
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Cyclone Cellar
Nine feet tinder ground. Entrance from dinning room.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 154, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 2, 1897, newspaper, June 2, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73941/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.