The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 109, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 7, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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FOft ABSTKAOTS LOANS AND INSTJKANOE SEE W. M. BKONSON BEAK OF BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
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OPPOSITION TO INTER-
VENTION ALONE
CUBAN POLICY ATTACKED
rorelgn AfTntnt Cominttle'i ItMolutlon
Ueclnrot for lmlfltem1onoc but Tlnr
Ik n riltillllj Tlmt It May !
M111I0 t Con for in to McKIn
let' I'Ibh Stormr Son-
ata H'ecutlre Si-ilon.
Washington April ( A Jobnt'o
which iccurrol in the e.xacutlvo ses-
sion of the senato Inte yetertlny at'
tornoon would Indicate that no mut-
ter what ivas tho character of the res-
olution to coino from tho committee
on foreign relations the resolution
would cauBo a serious and perhaps
prolonged discussion. It ompbnaizetl
tho fact that tltore are two elements
in the senato ouo for Independence
with intervention nnother for Inter-
vention nlono. nnd these two factions
will fljrht vigorously for their Iilons.
llio greater part of the speech mak-
ing was in opposition to tho oxeeutlTo
and no one attempted to outline the
probable notion of the committee.
Ihere nai also a recurronce to the In-
tel) Hon of the president to withhold
the l ubnn consular correspondence
and suggestion was made that If this
matter was of u ehnrncter too inflam-
mable to permit of Its being made pub-
lic it bo frivcn to the sonato In secret
session.
While tho Ken a to wns In oxecutlvo
session a formidable clement In tho
Senate was considering what wou'd
bo dono in caso resolutions should bo
reported providing for recognition of
independence This faction was com-
posed of whut is known as the con-
servative clement on the Kopubllonn
side of the Sonnto. The conforonco
was hold in Senator Aldrich's coin-
nvttoo room and amoug thoso pres-
ent wero .Senators Utinnn I'lntt of
(onnectlcuit Spooner Halo l'nlr-
banks and Aldrich. Senator Allison
was also thnro for a brlof time.
A general purposo was oxprossed to
oppose the adoption of any report that
should recommend a recognition of
Cuban Independence nnd what did not
indeed confine Itself to the support of
tho 1'rcsldout's recommendation for
Intervention only. This position
was taken because of tho generally
expressed couvlotlon among the
Senators present that. In cuso
of a war with Spain and tho
triumph of the nrnilos of th
I nited States this country should bo
left frco to dispose of Cuba as site
might think proper. Many of them
expressed dissatisfaction with tho
present Cuban administration and
the opinion wns given that tho rocog-
nit); 11 of imlopendcnco at this ttmo
Vould bind tho United States
f iu tuu Buijiuib ui viiu iirui-
cut Cuban udinlnlstrntlon nnd to
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guaranteeing Its bonds giving to
tho Cuban junta n position of Inllu-
ence and powur to whioh it was not.
In their opinion entitled. Hence a
decision was reached to labor with
the commlttoo on foreign relations
not to roport n resolution with u dou-
ble purpose and the Intention wns
expressed on tho part of some to op-
pose its adoption if roportod.
'ihe prevailing opinion among sen-
ators is that tho foreign affairs com-
initteo will recodo from Its position
for both independence and Interven-
tion and report a resolution in ac-
cordance with the president's recom-
mendation for intervention alone.
Tho llolr Hut Not Alifdnrntl.
BA I'jiAScisco April 0. Tho will
of Cuptnin Charlos Hanson tho mill-
ionaire lumberman who died two
weeks ngo contains a clause provid-
ing that 811000 from tho amount loft
by him nt the tlmo of his deatli shall
bo paid to iv 'certain uuknown person
without hjndrnnco or question at any
tlmo that person &hall deliver to Han-
son's attorney a note Introducing lilin-
solf fir herself as tho party outltlod to
thy-ounount nainod lit tho will So far
jfierSias Ix'on no claimant.
Minium.'. Troatuir Keport.
.Hfjfusun Citv Mo. April a
Treasurer I'ltta mado his month-
ly report to tho lleutonant gov
ernor t day which Is as follows:
lla'nnce February Jl 81687447.33;
receipts Man ii S "57114 tt.v dlabui-M-mollis
8i''7S4X4 balance March Si
81 ' is. i irnngs Missouri jisnl-
tentiary fur Ma.ch 8M?7 l.
(Inlora nt Tort Croulc
O.muiv. 'Si)' April o. Urdsrs to bo
roB ly to move were received this af-
ternoon ut IV i t i rook tho station of
the Scciiud Infantry seven miles from
th s city Co u I Kates is ii: ooin-
runul Klnir Olio Acttln Malontlr Iaun.
Mi nk ii April a Insane King Otto
of Bavaria has suddenly become worse
and Is thought to b dying.
Mlclilta Itniiutilloana Win.
Wichita. Kan April The lte-
publlcans elected all but two members
of tho council. The total vote of the
city wab less than i 000 or about half
of the rcg.stratiou
Awarded
highest Honors World's Fair
w CREAM
BANNO
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A Dure Crane Cxeim of Tztltt Powder. Fftt
torn Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
LEE WANTS MORE TIME.
Unnbl to Ctenr IUtahk of Atnetlimni
Itefom Snnili r.
WASHffOToy April 0 Tho stato
depna itnent has rewired n ulsptitcli
from Consul Oenoral T.ee snylnp that
In ease war is declared he will not be
able to get the American citizen out
of Cuba bofors next Sunday
A ltepublicnn member of tho foreign
nlfslrs cointnltleo says the delay asked
for lv General Leo to get tho Ameri-
cans oft" the island he thinks will not
entail a delay in the transmission of
the President's message to Congress.
A prominent tliemlier of tho House
said that so far ns the administration
Is concerned no delay Is desired be-
yond to day for the transmission of
the mrssaue
"If Of n." si leo lioiieves that the
safety of Americans in Havana would
lie imperiled we must wait We can
not lie responsible for n massacre.
The fact that General Lee fenrs the
possibility of such a thing shows tho
kind uf jwople we are doallng with "
SPAIN ACCOUNTABLE.
Cnpttlo MbhIiaii fTiillml llnfnrn Ilia lloiU"
Korrlgn AITnlrft Commlttfte.
Wasiiivoton April 0. The Houso
pjtniiiltloe on foreign utTatrs mot at
to 3i o'clock this morning. Captain
Slgsltce. Admiral Irwin and several
experts in ovploshos had been sum-
moned to gto testimony regarding
the blowing up of tho Mnlna ltepro-
setilalive Qulgg of New York beforo
ho cMitcn-d committeo room said thnt
Spain would be held responsible for
the blowing up of the Malno. Ho Is
in favor of reporting a resolution In-
htmi'iing the I'roshlent to drive Spain
from the western hemisphere.
The member of tho commiltoe
from the information thoy liavo be-
lieve war is inevitable unloss Spain
iiiatias a square backdown. An in-
timation is thrown out that a
declaration of war will not bo mnda
Just yot because Consul Gouoral Leo
lias cabled that it will rcqitlro several
lays Mi get tlio Amurlcans oir tho
island.
WILL HUNT FOR ANDRE E
A 1'urtr nt Trench Holentliits to Mako nil
Arntle Vnynijo In n Ilalloon.
Kkw Yiiiik April C At tho Hotel
Martin yesterday was a party of
I'Vench scliMitlsts who will nttompt to
reach tho Klondike In a balloon midor
the auspices of tho French Geographi-
cal society. M. Antony Vnrlolo heads
thu parly. If they succeed thoy will
push on in tho balloon Into tho un-
known regions of the Arctic to ruscue
Professor Andrea.
mil in Hots llnrn Tolmecii
Lauukni-k Kan April 0 Super-
intendent II it. Ponlrrt who has Just
taken charge of llasUull institute
lias htnrUjd n reform nmong tho
Indian hoys. Ho appealed to
them yesterday to stop xislng tobneco
and was onthusinstiaally applauded.
At night a bonfire was mado of tho to-
bsciso plugs sacks of tobacco cigars
and cigaretteH and pipes that tho
students hnd voluntarily given up.
There wore several bushels of tobacco
and nppllane.es for Its uso In tho pilo
that wns burned.
Anntlior KnniAi Cunt Hcrtndnl.
Topkka Kiin. April d Harry Lan-
dts warden of the stato penitentiary
made the assertion to-day that his
Itepiibllcan predecessors shipped
coal worth Cl.nOU to stato oil leers
and lie publicans In authority for
which the state novor recelvod any re-
turn. Ho also asserts that during his
administration punishments have bocn
reduced 'JO per oent nnd losses of tlmo
due to sickness SO per cent ns com-
pared with lauo.
rolilinlnii AilVltoi tlie l'opo.
Lo.vnoN' April 0. Tho Rpmo corre-
spondent of the Daily Mail says:
"Arehblil op Ireland hascablod depre-
cating a formal nffor of Intervention
and explaining that the pope could
only intervene successfully by recog-
nizing tho Mouroa doctrine which
would bo impolitic A rumor is cur-
rent hero thnt itmpcror William first
branched the til on of papal mediation
and was warmly seconded by Austria.
Ipinl.li CraWrri nt l'orto lllco.
Nkw York April U. A dispatch
from San Juan Je Porto ltlco an-
nounoes tlie arrival tliero of the Span-
ish cruisers Ylsoayn and Aliulrnnte
Oquenuo which left Havana last Fri-
day. 'lr.l on a IlrltUli Shl..
Sr JoiiN-ti Newfoundland April u
Thi llritlsh brigutlne Hella Itoss from
Cadis via Oporto for St Johns which
arrived Sunday re porta having boeu
chased aud fired upon by n Spanish
vessel shortly after loavlng the liar
bor of Oporto.
Isurine AI en to Itnlau n ran
UKNvrit April 0. The national as-
sociation of looal fire insurance
sgauls whose headquarters are In Ibis
elty yesterday decided to offer their
iter noes u hue uauon in placing a
popular loan to cover Uiu expense of
war.
lAll4l liy n IVIiuliulll.
Wkiiinoiok Kan. April a . V
iiuon. a young nirnmr living near
Helle Plain In this Bounty was killed
In an unusual manner. Ills windmill
beiug out of order ho hud gone up to
fix it A stroiijr gust of wind caused
the wheel to revolve. His coat as
caught choking him to death.
EiniiiUh Tropin lo to thu Cauurlet
Madrid April a Two companies
of artillery and two battailous of
chaMeurs sailed for thu Canaries yes-
terduy. lamp Jamlttn Xu. 341 IT. C. I'
Members of camp are requested to
meet at tho district court room on Fri-
day April 8 st 8 o'clock p. m. on im-
portant business liy order of com-
mander a B. Uucknku.
J. D. Maurick Adjt.
Q. A. Van Hall tho leading druggist
of llutler. Mo. writes: "Wo are hav-
ing splendid success with llegg's Wood
Purifier and lllood Makor. It la one of
the best sellers wo over had and glres
satisfaction to all who have tried It
We take pleasure In recommending It.
Wallace k Mueller and Vanderpool's
drug store.
he mmsk
Itamor Thai It II III Moro at Onre on Spain'
Torpftlo Jloal
Spoclal to Dally Lsador.
Nkw Yonit April 6 A special to the
Times from Washington say: Tho
flying iquidron under Commander
Schler.
within
hours.
will movo on tho Canaries
twonty-four or forty-eight
This is tho program of the
navy department. It Is both a reply
to tho dlopstsh of tho torpodo fleet and
cru'asrs toward our chores nnd pre-
liminary to a dcelslva blow to tho sea
ponor of Soaln.
This Is tho first poaltlvn order Issued.
Milrn ISnllrrly IMi thr Vtillnl Stair a
.laalnul jkiIii.
London April C On tho highest
authority tho Associated Proas can an
nounco that tlo HrltUh government
hss acsured tho United States of Its
fullest and most cotdlal sympathy In
Its Oubau policy. This BBsuranc3 was
given with tho most comploto knowl
edge of the latest developments in the
ncgotlat'ons between tho Unltod Slates
and iipsln and on the understanding
that events aro tending steadily to-
ward armed intervention In Cuba.
Tho llritlsh government Is oven
moro friendly to tho United States
than the newspapers hero having
moro accurate knowledge of tho real
naturo and purport of tho dealings be-
tween tho United States end Spain.
GOV. AND CHIEF JUSTICE.
lliru arr .(. to Clunh on the Librarian
Appointment
Tbcro Is likely to bo sumo trouble
for Captain Hcgler tho nowlyappolnt-
cd librarian and supremo court clerk.
The direct conflict botween tho statutes
of Oklahoma which glvo tho appoint-
ment of territorial librarian to the
judgcB of tho supremo court and tho
organic act which declaros that all
territorial ofllcca shall be appointed by
the governor may causa tbis .rouble.
Unquestionably tho court has direct
control of tho appointment of its clerk
and Edgar Jones thu present clctk
readily handed lu his resignation of
thnt office when it was tiuggestcd to
him by Chief Justice llurford who
alto insisted that ho includo in tho
rctiznation the words "territorial li
brarian" notwithstanding Jones' pro-
test that he hold tho latter cflico by
virtue of a commission from tho gover-
nor and that to tho governor ho
would reslgu In tho consulta-
tion hold br tha judges tho chief
justlco suggested tho namo of Captain
ticgur lor court ciorK anu norariin
Hurwoll presented tho namo of L. M
King of Oklahoma City and llalner
proposed George Dodbon of Guthrie
who was also supposed to bo tho gov-
ernor's choice had tho lattor been
consulted. Hut as a mattrof fact the
governor was not awaro of tho court's
action until bh return from Oklahoma
City. Chief Justice llurford docs not
protond so It la said that the supromo
court has the authority to appoint tho
librarian but that its action is merely
a racommondation to tho governor
which ho can confirm or reject. Ho -over
this may bo true it can bo posi-
tively stated that Librarian Jonca will
not turn ever tho office to Captain
Hegler or anyono olso who docs not
bear a commission signed by tho gov-
crnor.
EXCITING C1LSE.
I.unatle lleairs unit II antler Into II rat
' ' Guthrie.
For some tlmo patt a farmer namod
Soth Ling who rosldcs west of here
near tbe Kiogfhhor county lino has
bocn acting lu a queer manner. His
people determined yesterday to bring
lilni to this city for inedlcsl examina-
tion. When near tho Catholic college
Long sprang from tho wegou and
aftsr an cxcitlrg chase managed to
hide In tho woods near the city.
Ilia frienda drovo rapidly Into town
and nollflod tho authorities and a
search waa Instituted. Long was
finally found by Daputy Sheriff John
llinohart and l'ollcemau Paul Shonor
sitting on the banks of tho Cotton-
wood In West Guthrlo Ho had swam
tho river aud was unconcernedly gaz
ing about aud olio red no resistance to
his captors. He wbb taken in chargo
and will bo sent to Norman tomorrow.
Jtluht of II ay Atldnl.
Tho county commUsloncrs today ad
ded tho Santa Fo right-of-way through
tho city of Mulhall to that corpora-
tion. This was dono on tho potltlon
of tho inhabitants of that city and
gives police control over tho right-of-way
to the town marshal. This is a
right move and ono that will have a
disposition to check rowdyism by plac-
ing a neutral strip running through
thu center of tho city on which of-
fenders agaiust city ordinances could
6top and defy tho police completely
under municipal control.
Hunter Mail.et
Tho ladies of the First Ilaptlst
church will bold a market Saturday
April 0 at llarrott & Son's Btoro on
Oklahoma avenue. They expect to
havo an unusually largo amount of
cooked food chlckenp meats bread
pies cakes salads etc Kaster eggs a
apoclalty. Tho ladies of Guthrie are
otpecUlly Invited to call and patronize
them.
BABY'S
Iimlllhe trurMt ur i tticr treatment
ao ure m aw. r s . n p ii t l fur i.re
8n uic imnii in .nit. it living tlienkin.
li awl lutir ui eruliiatiriB ev ry liu
lu.ir. a4 warm I41I11 vuli t 1 n 1 hi Jxiav
s it guntle auuiiiiiiik w "Ii c 1 in 1 ua luiui-
tueot; tbo grout ikiu mro.
(u tic 111 a
' it mm i)uMiki tu n. rn
C j- u iw U WU. 81 1 llU Urn.
EVERY HUMOR
I'm rtmptu w BNi
Miri
OMAHA EXPOSITION.
Cnmmlfflonrr of Oklahoma to Mrrt Xrxt
Friday
Tho territorial commission to repre-
sent this section at the Trans-Mississippi
exhibition at Omaha will meet at
tho ofllao of tho governor next Friday
at 10 a. m. to perfect arrangements for
a proper display of Oklahoma' pro-
ductions there This Is a matter that
all should bo interested In and will
have the effect of advertising tho
resources of Oklahoma to tho world In
a manner that will redound greatly to
tho benefit of her cltizons Tho work
will have to bo gratuitous as there
Is no appropriation for expenses that
may bo Incurred
SOCIETY WEDDING.
U rll Kiiotrn
Vo ii n I'roflr Vnltrd
iiimiil.
u( VA-
Last night at Edmond Mr. W. S.
Pattou cashlor of tho Peoples' Hank in
that city was united in marriage to
MIsb Ermlo Howard a charming so-
ciety bollo well known in uppor Ed-
mond circles.
Tho haDov eroom is a sterling busi
ness man. and tho brido Is a sister of
Evorott Howard formerly of this city.
Tho Immediate trlcnds of tho contract
ing parties wero present also Oscar
Howard Ruby Howard and Everett
Howard aud wife of KanBSB City Mo.
Itrrhrrche Fanrtlon.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. C. K
Ilrooka gavo a delightful luncheon at
tho llrooks residence 000 Eiat Noble
in honor of Mies Hwltzar slater of Mrr.
M. L. Turner who Is visiting tho lat-
ter In this city. Tho dainty viands
woro served lu courses and tho after-
noon was passed in social ehat and
pleasant amusements.
Those present wero:
Mrs 0. It. Ilrooka Miss Swll7or
Mcsttames M L. Turner Frank Dale
W. M. Spurlock C 0. McGann U E.
nilllngsley Jno. Cottcral W. U.
Thompson A. 0. Piatt I. Levy J. C.
Strang.
i'rtritoii (Irantril.
YesterJay afternoon Gov. llarnea
granted a pardon to Pat Johnson of
Woodward county who was convicted
and Bontenccd lo threo and one-half
yoars at Lanslrg for asB&ult wltn in
tent to kill. Tho pardon taKCB uieci
on Juno 28.
Thousands of eufTcrcrs from grippo
havo been restored to health by One
Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures
joughF colds broi chills pneumonia
grippe asthm-1 and all throat and
lung diseases. J. Wheoler & Son.
IS ANDREE HEARD FROM?
Alntku Mnn Clnlmi to IIkvh n Mrunzo
I'ruin tlio llallnnnUt.
Shatti.k Wash. April n. A telo-
gram from Nan lino says: "Jack Carr
u l' nited Status mall carrier arrlvod
hero to-day from St Michaels Alaska
via Duwson City. Cnrr claims to havo
a message from Androe ono of his
carrior pigeons having been picked up.
It is stated that the message says that
Andreo Is nllvo and on land. Carr
will not trlvo out tho inussago for pub-
lication. Several parties at Nanaltno
claim to havo seen tho message aud
thoy say It Is to all appoarances
authentic Full credonce Is not given
to the report here.
Vlouurl Toirn Kteotlont.
Sr. L0UI8 Ma April a Towns and
cities in Eastern Missouri held elec-
tions yesterday but up to a lato hour
only u few of theso had been heard
from Almost without exception the
returns showed partial or total victor-
ies for thu Dumoor.its. Klrksvillo
Kuodnostor Howling Greon Poplar
HlutT New Floronco Wnrrcnton nnd
AVright C ty are tho places In which
tho Domocrats wero successful. Leb-
anon re-elected a Ilopubllcau mayor
and that party carried most of tho
other offices. Local Issues prevailed.
Additional returns showed Democratic
success in the following plncos: Milan
hale-1 Marshall Goldon City So-
dalia and larrollton.
Tho farmer tho mechanic and tbe
bicycle ridor aro liable to unexpected
cuts and bruises. DoWltt's Wltoh
Uazol Salva is the best thing to keep
on hand. It heals quickly and is a
woll known euro for piles. J. Wheeler
& Son.
Chlango Kleatloa.
CincAOo April U. In the alderman-
io elections in this city the roform ol-
ementwon electing twenty-five out
of thirty -fivo cnndldatos. Tlio returns
far town ofllcors show that tho Dem-
ocrats were successful in electing tho
town tickets lu tho threo great divis-
ions of t(iu city North bouth and
West
Ft. Joirpti Ooci Democratic).
bT. Joiiti'ii Ma April a Tho city
election for mayor alderman aud
other aflloes was hold yesterday Jt
was a Democratic victory.
HolmerTer Take the Lead.
St. Louis. Ma April t. Jacob
SehaefTer nnd "Napoleon" Frank Ives
began n non-point ld-hallc Una game of
billiards at tho Grand billiard hall
last night. Tho Wizard won easily by
a score of 30u to l(i'. for Ivas.
TO CUKH A OULU IN ON 15 DAY
Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablet
All druggists rotund tho money if It
falls to euro tSo. Tho genuine bar
L U. Q on each tablet.
bllrer itrpubllmnt to Meet.
A meeting of tho Territorial Central
Committeo of the Silver Republican
party will be held at tho Grand Ave-
nue hotel in Oklahoma City Tuesday
April 12 at 2 o'clock p. m. All mem-
bers aro urgently requested to be pres-
or send representatives.
J. Roy Williams J. H W00119
Secretary. Chairman.
Verformante of the Mettah.
Wichita Kan. April 13. For the
above occasion we will sell round trip
tickets to Wichita at one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale April 11
and 13 good to return April 13 Tick-
ets good going passage on date of sale
aud continuous passage In each direc-
tion. A. J CoiiKiNs Agent.
For Sale Horse and buggy. In-
quire of A. Bralthwalto 401 East War-
ner avenue.
The Salmon Canning company will
enlarge its capacity for the usmlog
season and will mako contracts at the
present time for all tbo tomatoes they
can get. Partlea wishing to make
contracts address Ous Carson Guthrie
O. T.. or call at office of IL F Ardery
over Lyon block.
CITY IN HUIEF
Gu.hrlo Cash Htoro F. dxy ivonlng
W. F. Cronlo of St. Loula is In the
city.
U. Walton of St. Louis is In tbe
city.
O. S. Sherward of Ksnsas fitly is
here.
A E. Cannlee of Dallas Tox. la in
town.
Ed Donnelley wont up to Feiry last
night.
Will Walker went up to Perry last
night.
a 0. Abbott of Uolton Kan Is in
tho city.
If you want a good thing read Lllllo
& Co. 'a ad.
A. P. Oantroll of Kansas City la at
the Royal.
W. P. Freeman of South McAlestor
la in town.
I. J. Lumcko of Freomont Ohio Is
In tho city.
Easter eggs colored 1 cent caoli at
Lllllo & Co.'s.
0. E DeWolf of Leavenworth Kan
Is In the city.
Sam Garrott was hero last night
from Mulhall.
Judgo Merrick farmer is over from
Lincoln county.
PostmaBtcr Fall.'s was hero from
Fallls last night.
Itobort Lowry of Stillwater Is hero
on legal business.
Ooorgo McUune of Mulhall was in
tbo city las' night.
Sco Lllllo & Go.'o Easter display-
First street w indo w.
Tho best cigars can bo found at tho
Postofllce Hook Store.
Easter eggs and novelties at Htlz-
haupl's Vienna bakery.
Electric Illumination Friday night at
tho Guthrlo Cash Storo.
For Salo Refrigerator heater and
single bod. 013 East l'erkina.
Horaco Speed Is back from a politi-
cal trip to Washington D. 0.
M U. Morrison of Orlando was in
tho city yesterday on business.
Got a box of fino cindy for your
lady's Ej.stcr present at Rltzhaupt'a.
A.Walter and vtlfo of Fallas Lin-
coln county aro registered at tho
Koj al.
President E 1) Mutdsugb of tho
stato normal caino up from Edmond
last night.
Lllllo &. Co. tako subscriptions for
any paper or periodical published at
publishers rates.
W. C. llradwell camo down from
Mulhall ycaterdey afternoon on busi-
ness for tho city.
Editor Hudson is Buffering from an
attack of innlariv Ho was slightly
improved last night.
F. C Kincaid was hare yosterday
from Mu'hsll an business before tho
oounty commissioners.
Special Balo on stationery at Llllie's
drugstore balance of this week; also
great cut in pi ice of books
Judgo and Mrs. 11. T Haincr who
wero horo yesterday visiting friend?
returned to Perry last night.
Ono plain drunk waB up on tho car-
pot at police court yesterday and was
decorated with tho usual 310 OS.
Deputy United SUtea Marshal Fat-
sett lias roturnod from ao official trip
to tho fvest sido of the territory.
E. M. Goodrich collector for tho
Champion Harvesting Machine com-
pany of Chicago is at the Capitol.
Dick Pluukett wild and woolly for
a set-to with "ony bloody son-of a gun
from Spain" is down from Perry.
W. S. Douton of Enid prominent
attorney and buslnoss man on the
West Sido is hero on legal bu&iueeB.
W. Lumpkin formerly in the lumber
business In this city but now located
in Carney was in tbo city yesterday.
Judge Ivan G. Conkllng of Eaid
prominently mentioned to succeed
Judge McAtco on tho bench is hare
today.
Colds quickly caught aro moro
quickly cured by llegg's Chorry Cough
Syrup. Wallace Mueller and Van-
derpool's drug store
Mesars J H Haldwln T. J. Maxey
and O. D Maxey of Sh.'rldan Texas
aro in tho city looking for a location
to engage in farming.
Amos A Ewlng of Kingfisher is
here to Inspect the oil that Oklahoma
will pour on tho troubled waters in
the Spanish imbroglio.
Frank Wyatt and his Sllvor Dollar
are now snugly situated across tho
street In tho building formerly oc
cupied by D U Goodo.
Now sidewalk in front of tbo Heim
building corner of Harrison-and Sec-
ond adds much to tho beauty and
utility of tho situation.
Frank Wyatt will open his saloon in
tho building formerly occupied by U
11. Goodo this evening and will serve
free lunch at 8:30 o'clock
Dick T. Morgan camo from Perry
ycatorday to attend a meeting of tlie
executive committee of the Territorial
Sunday School association
Energetic aalosman School Bup
plies Country work 8100 salary and
liberal additional commissions. R 0
Evans & Company Chicago.
J. 0. Sargent and wife arrivod yes-
terday from SVittson 111. to mako
their homo horo. Mr. Sargent brought
a fino lot of blooded stock with him.
Easter sale of ladles' hats commoners
Friday evening at tho Guthrlo Cash
Store 115 narrisou avenue Store
will be illuminated for tho occasion by
tbo new electric light plant.
P H Randall formerly county olork
of Garfield county it at tho Okla
Mr. Randall Is now travollng for the
MoCormick Harvesting company with
headquartors at Wiohita.
Mrs Jennie Pritchatt. of Qilncy
III. and Mlis Mattla Garland of Han-
nibal Mn nioces of Gaorgo Sablno of
tha Jim Fitk restaurant arrived in the
city yesterday. They will make Guth-
rlo their homo.
H. A Hanner representative from
Pavne county in the council of the last
legislature was in the oltv yesterday
Ho left last night for El Reno to
attend tbe Populist central committee
meeting today.
Lou Pitts la back from a trip to
Kansas City and Mr PItt6' many
friends la this city wllj ba sorry to
learn that he has decided to perma-
nently locate at Kansas City as soon
as he can adjust his affairs here. Mr.
Pitts has done his share In the ad-
Tancementof Guthrlo and ho has tho
beat wishes of all forstiecets la his
new location.
Col L L Itrldges aislstsnt attorney
of the secretary of thd Interior ar
rived firm Washington yenterdav.
He will assist In the proveoution of the
Territory vs Willie Mathews for tho
murder of Colonel 11 ridge's son last
fall.
Wlllard Sliar 11 in is patriotic In all
things. Hlfl latest effort is to display
a fine pieturo of the 111 fated battleship
Maine in tho store window heavily
draped. Wlllard has presented the
picture to Company A and it will soon
decorate the walls of tho armory.
Mntsra ltaragar llaker and ltsxtor
of Perry have returned Irom McKlt-
toy this county whoro tboy have so-
cured land and will at onca erect a
tawtnlll e.rd a two stand cotton gin
All tho machinery is of the Idlest pal-
torn and these gontmen will mnUr-
iat'y devolon the resources of tho oast-
orn part of began oounty.
Tho Hon. Hill Little fa-nnr and
statesman came down from Perry last
night in sparch of foliage for his maple
grova Hill Ii.in nuthoutli Information
that tho city of Prr? handles morf
castor beans than nny othrr town In
the Ualted States. Tbis frtct accounts
for tho suave and oily disposition for
which hor clt'r.ms aro uoted. Mr. Lit-
tle la a b I laic gentleman hitnielf.
Tho ofllcors of the National W Q T
II. hsvo aot apart Friday April 8 to be
obicrvod as a day of praver and prniso.
They havo prepared a program in threo
divisions First from 11 to 11a in .
tubjdct "Hound tbo Cros" led by
Mm. Jenlcint; from to 3 p in.
' Pr.tvor and Praise" Mrs. J F. Pal-
mer; 3 to 4 p. m. "Oourngo" Mrs.
Humphrey nnd Mrs Underwood On
account of papering at the Congrega-
tional church tho place of mosting l
changed to M. E ahurch. Hell will
rlnar every hour. Everybody Invited.
Mrs Hay secretary.
J. II. Grogg of Dundee Kan. writes
"My llttlu daughter who has been
troubled with Croup overslnco sho was
threo months old nevor found any-
thing to relloro her until I tried Uegg's
Uhorry Cough Syrup and that has
cured her ontirely. I think it is tho
best Cough Syrup on tho market."
Wallaco & Muoltor and Vandorpool's
drug storo.
Ileal lltlatn Irannfri.
Furnished by the Hagan Abstract Com-
pany Frank Laux abstracter.
United Stale to Henry L Htxon n M
of ew qr sec SB ip 18 r 1 e pat
Samuel vlcllendry et ux to James
Stumpf ne qr sec 23 ti 17 r 8 w
vrJ. fltOO 60
Mary V Ureber ct ux to S 8 1I11 lit
lot is and 11 and all nt IS and Id bit
Itolhall. wd ..
Prank KICIncaM et ux to J II Ita-
llngs pt ne qr tec . tp IV r li w wit.
lien J. P. Miller et ux to 11 R. Hoaie-
tiolder w hi neqr sec II tp U r3 w
wd
F ltltteruusch treasurer to I. O. O.
I'. lots B and 21 blk 50 East Guth-
rie 400 00
soo 00
WO 08
1 00
tuk .su.v.s j'.r.
AN IKfll'tllATIOX.
Should tbe dancing Kaster suit
Hee th MpantardR on the run
Here s a riddle la tbe nature
or a pun
Pun
Ptm.
How would you tell the story
or the trie in ph of OM Glory
In a slttfle word o! eloqaeaee with eaic?
Why you should lust declare
With your usual savolrfalre
CantkarUea
Cantbarldca
Cantaarldta.
My dear Major N ib
I enclote you this squib
It's a chtld of indigestion;
Your old friend. Fita C
Propounds unto thee.
This Easter Spanish question.
Cushlc-K April 6 1M.
O ti4G&tt$QWiM&&frQy4Q&$QQ4epQvevzQ4rtrt
0
building on a weak
2 jnj o jifftf J
t up a
Let us help you choose right let us help you make
sunshine in your home. "We will be economical acquaint-
ances too. A little money will buy a great deal of beauty.
0
allace
E Tlio Druggliits 212
w
hicep Fair
Will remove ou Tuesday April 5 to
100 Harrison Ave. Near Division St.
Now as we are going to move we will give some great bar-
gains Monday and Tuesday. We will give a few prices: Chif-
foniers SO and $8; a Pine Wardrobe 7.50; Fine Sideboards $8-
and $10; Upright Folding Beds with long glass 11; Eight-foot
Dining Tables $8; Three-piece Bed Room Suite good as new 9.
Call at 205 S. Second St. 1st Door South of Capitol Hotel.
GOTT & JONES.
oassooooaooQooceocooooooeoeaeooo
e
I JLa
Hptrorlh JOftyiifl Con rent (on.
Itinerant club Oklahoma confereniO
M E. (.Lurch Oklahoma City O T
April 5 to 7 lFlis Ftr tho above cc-
enslon reduced rate of ono and ono
third firs on the certificate p'an has
been made. Certificates to be tlgned
by Minnie A Thorn and J E Hurt
agent C 0 & G. Uy j jlnt agent.
Tho Guthrlo Cash Store by upeclal
arratgemoiit with tho new Elcctrla
Light company will bo brilliantly
lllum'nated on Friday evening to she v
the effect of tho now system ovor tho
old On this occasion our Eister 1 alo
of ladies' hats will commonce Every-
body i inv ted to our store nn that
eve-nlng to witness n ceno of beauty.
Full particulars tomorrow.
ilrdir.'loii to Sabtne Pass.
Oo April S and 10th tho A. T. ASF
will sell excursion tickets from Guth-
rie to Sab'no Pats at rate of 831 05 for
tho round trip going limit fifteen
days from data of salo Uual limit
twenty ono days. A. J Corklns
ngont.
Thero will bo an 80 acre Imprcved
farm ten minutes walk from post-
olll: Uiitlirie aolri to tho highest bid
der April 19 Seo J. E. Pickett.
MRS. WELCH
(Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing
Dyelig a Spelalty.
SatlsbL'oi Guarantesd
w Harrison. Hnthrlo. Ok
TIII3 CI RE AT NEWSPAPER
THIS GREAT WESTI
The
Kansas City
Star.
Dy Mall Daily and Sunday $1.00 a Year
The Weekly One Year 25 Ccnfa 1
McKennon Opera House
S A. MANN Managor.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
THURSDAY APRIL 7.
The Celebrated ....
Shubert
Symphony
Club
And Lady Quartette.
In a delliilitful program entirety free from
cullnens ami consisting of
Lady Quaretettes Violin and
Vocal Solo? Mandolin and
Guitar Club Comic and
Serious Readings
Etc. Etc. Etc.
MUSIC AND MIRTH.
The 8 Year Old Artist
MASTER
TOMMIE
who plays violin Solos sines songs
recites lu the most finished btjle
and
REDUCED PRICES - - 25 50 and 75c.
DOS'T MISS THIS Till! IT!
layoe you
are married
and are busy ftjrnisliingyour'
little home. Ol course the
question of wall paper must
be decided and starting
wrong here is like putting
foundation.
& Muller
West Oklahoma Ave j
OLSMITH ARMS COMPANY I
Guns Pistols Ammunition Bicycles S
Fishing Tackle 2
And SF011TSUN'S GOODS J
Tlie fellows wero racing to
OUmlth'd to ciebaugu their old atyle
heels for up-to-oow "UEIN DEEBS"
w ben tbe aceldont occurred. The re-
suiting fall and crush however was
not greater than tho fall In the price
of wheols. You oau buy a better
wheel now for f35 cash (flOon tbe In
stallmeEt plan) than It was possible
to K'Bt for W0 last year.
X1B VliUlonSt. - - r.vonJilotk. f
ft
Furniture Store
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 109, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 7, 1898, newspaper, April 7, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74198/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.