The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 145, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 18, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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TH8 L1SA1M. GUTHKlfi OKLAHOMA.
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R.eave Oklahoma city
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strive at Louis . .
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llon at Oklahoma ay.
Hake clone i.mtuc tions at i.i neno mr
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BART TELLS IT
Graphically Describes Narrow
T3cnpaof I ho VlcltSburg.
For ralen and information apply to
iisn xraiuc manager.
South McA tester I. T.
I O. M M ELLBWOKTH.
ARentuKianoma uuv.
KUWIM ADAMH
'ravellnB Freight and Passenger Agent
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.'HOFEHSIONAIj DIIl-HCTOItY.
DR. A. C. HIXON
DENTIST.
Special attention given to
Crown ami Ilridjfe Work
Also irregularities of the
teeth.
Iifkki Over llolsclrfl hlion Mtoro cor-
nor First nnd Oklahoma.
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HAYNES BUXTON M D
GUTHRIE O. T.
; SPECIALIST.
All Medical ami Surgical diseases of
lye har Noso and Throat.
IpnOUAS 8. WHITE
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4 iunHCTAl"i.nwi
Washington U. C
l.oomi lli-o-a Atlantic llulldlnr;.
(lining Land and Patent Law a Specially
rATSON K. COLKMAN
Land and Patont Altornoy
WnshltiKton D. C.
"'Mblntton Loan and Trwl lil'dg.
KFKRKN0K3-non. M. V. Allen U. 3 Siea-
ate Hon. Lale Pence lunaernoqi . x.
lion. John O. Hell M. at Hon. J. D. Illcki
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KANIt 11. CKOSTHWAITK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
VaohlnRtorn U. C
to Y street N. W.
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iaillt IdCULC A 1im.i
lU.TUOS. CAUIt AVAUV
Kcsldcnce.319 Olovoland Ave.
fflce over Hank of Indlitn Territory
'PHONES.
UlAOMIReuekan Loage mo. x i. u. u. r.
1 meets every Thursday evening at 7:30
1 1 Odd Fellows ball In the Weinberger build-
I jg. Visitors welcome.
KATIK McWLTHV. Sec'y.
"UT11KI1S camp iso. a woodmen oi inc
la World meets every Monday Hlcht In the
ICot P ball Visiting Woodmen are wel-
lome J- H TOWKRS Cleric
WM UKLUOItY loll I'om.
ODTHRIK LODOK NO.
A. F. & A. M. Recularmaet-
Ing third Tuewtay avoalng
in cacu inouin ai iouiki.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
H. F. ARDBKY Sec.
A J CORIC1NB. W. M
novcrnor ltarnes lust night recolvoil
tlic following:
'iff Havana. Tuba. M. 10 lws
M 1). ir Fatht-r Hln. . w- lii
In i n on bloi k.uli I hi' !)-. ! nothing
from you although tht n..ipiipr bonln
!iliiK our itihiI nut anil tako It Into
Krv Went no irly i-vciy rt.iy. Vol! prob-
ably rtotlrpil on 'hp ln k of th piivp-
lopc of tho lal lottpr I m'nt you Ib.il
the battern hal oientl flro on ur
Iwlro ln'- we h.vp been herf. Tho llrt
tlnif iImoii fi oVIiK-k one In iirht aftoi -mi.
in Thcup were apparcnll old atyle
4Miis .Hid did not reach iix tin near-i-i
filling aboiff half a nill nbort.
All 1hc o(Tb?em MNjre fluaoinbliKl on tll
'in irti -tlerK laylnft around mioVIHK
nid w.ili hlrjr tno Mpanlwh tarKet p rae-
n.i' Tin Siring that afternoon raimed
n.iii i.f u my roncern. Hut. ob'
iliffiTi-iii the n'Xl tnornlnR! T liswl
U n 'tont In a bout from the VlcWsbtirx
to thf Mayfliiwoi In ttikwer to a MlKtial
lion si "ohoon'T was Rlnhted headline
r ii Havana anil about four ml lea from
n Thoio wild :i dolay of abmit flft'-t-h
i ii i nut h lii Rcltlne thi- boat back n the
-lnp with me iiul Rilling; M hntpteil
Tin n lth I lie converted revenue
ml- I- Mmiill fit.iili-il full iqieed In pur-
lin i I i j sidr When within thr-e
lull- - .if th- i hii. iiht.iih w rapidly tiear-
in ; Ho- noith i ii.ial of Havana en-
ii hi .i bl ink rharge wax fired from
in.' of niir forward Hlx-iioMrHlem
wlin Ii In military parlance means
"hi-a lo or .top. An ahe gave no in-lle.-itinii
of ohcylniT the order I wsi
hi ni bolow lo fire a solid shot from the
K.iiiK- pun with expllrit order to aim It
u ll.- of the whooner. This In the aame
laiiKiiiige means "heave tu" vWi u fw
lines under It and In a staccato tolls pt
voice. The cuntlltlR llttte tpafllAr
knowing that she was leading us right
under the guns of Havana's most pow-
erful shore batteries hauled down her
JIk which is preparatory to heaving to
but hauled before the wind and ran all
the harder for the harbor. Then wblle
I nan wtandinK by tin- same slx-pound--r
W.lillllK for the order to pin a hole
through hr word a iassil h fire
the plvo-t 1-poilml gun at her. This rtiot
fell short of her some hundred y.iidn
and I came m deck nnd a signal from
tin- Mm rill In my capacity as signal of-IH.-r.
Then it was Ihat the whole wes-
liin bilti-ry oH-nnd lire not At the two
of us In a bunch but picking each ship
and firing rarerully Aimed allot. As
against these land liattacie we turned
a k.i lrst these sand ht4eiies we turm-d
1.1 il and girt out of range na iiuichly as
possible at a fire that Would have de-
stroy .-il us In short orlr had we re-
mained and to which we were unable
to reply. Turning around brought my
poop 4-i)oiiiul mm to bear on the)
schooner now nearly In the harbor. I
obtalneil the captain's rtemilMlon to
try a shot at her at wlift-h fell about
lw- liundred yards short with sights
set at 4&00 yards but the range was
splendid. I had one mure try which
fell Just ahead of her and we were skhui
out or range. The batteries fired six
or more shots at in all of which fell
very near. Aa we could not return the
lire the only thing to do was to watch
them fall. We would see a puff of
smoke Jump out of the ground ttien
wait for alxiut seven seconds (It seem-
ed as long aa a whole mid watch) to
see It drop. One shell. a sharpnel burst
right over our forecastle and as there
were at least twent' men there and
four olflcers on the btidge one of whom
I was. all uuportected. It was (lod's
providence that many were not killed.
Neother the Morrill nor ourselves Buf-
fered much damage. No loss of life.
We had some rigging carried away a
strand of which 1 will send you aa u
souvenir of the first xlmt that struck
Neither the Morrill nor ourselves suf-
fering to be fired at when you cannot
return it but ollkers und men bare
themselves honorably in a moment
where a stout heart was tuiedcd. We
have captured as prizes two flailing
schooners loaded with llsh worth prob-
ably together twenty-fly hundred dol
lars. The nights re getting iark now
which necessitates a mora vigilant
lookout during night watoiien. We
have five lookouts alxiut the. decks At
niKht stationed at Intervals all over
the ship; no sign of a light showo hihI
no noise whatever iturlis the mid
night stillness. The powerful search-
light on Moro Castle swings from one
horlson to the other but falls to dis-
tinguish any of our mud colored gblpa
from tli-' sui rounding stations. We
have a private signal of three light
u hlh Is ihungcd every night always
le.nly to hoist which if answered proves
a versi! io be friendly and unanswered
hostile. HAUT.
NO EXCHANGE
the possession of Captain Oamorat Ttlanco
Thlr moti'T l- ld to haw a depos-
ited at th- I llll ' ' i.llMll II"
Sttii -111.111 i i.ort says the VjWiaii
and elitNi kil .1 duilnn the Niinbarftnlitit
of Csribnic l Amerit-sti vm-xh were
the wife nnd ilmsiiter if one of the pi-
lot on tin- Ann rlPioi slttpx
The fl mini ds sin an AHi'-nMll fori -iMcmptid
to ni ike .i laiidlnit on Mm I'
.it T-iUlii Akui- ' '"l '"' "'i' after two
llolll s I 1 mi. 1 I l'i Hi . 1 n. .1
Thri m-il- .n w i i in--- ! noiiil
..ft Mill. I on tninlii llir. wit -in' -si
off "il tell l" l. let llltl- llle ottlt Atllill-
r in stit). .it i 'I. nf ii. mi -. It I innoiiii. i -i
at the pel ne that a S.inlli i'..r. . oi
Suturd.iv last n uiiimi at riilinlnri-
to. Molnci fif Hn.inn with n i oiiililiie.t
force of Pi-nrii' nts under the leadership
of Mi A. i i ' I iro mil 1 fluto Her
nir .-7 Till Whole I 1-.IIW ill foil. N
said to Mi- niinibi red 'n1 -uid It I" il
ec. .1 licit lie netm l-t i It m n 1 tiled
The Rieinl-di l."s Is ..fidally r. . i I'd -l -bfliiK
two lli nit mints and thr' s.ii.iiers
Woillldi d
The Norwegian uteatner nratsberit nr-
tlved on 8uaoa at Bamin la Orand.- nr I
will lenv. there on May 1 with pasen
Bern f..i vjew Tork.
Tin 11 .ire seven American warships In
-leht off TTa-ina this afternoon nnd ru-
mor h-i It that tht ftpanbt .'.. .. -ih-Inu
for an Important part of the 1'nlten
Pt.ites
The t aptnln general of Porto Tllco has
cnl.lt I to r.iptnln fleneral rtlaneo smlns
Hint. ilthoiiKh the bomhnrrtmetit nf Ran
.In. in de trirfo Uicn took place at rifle-
shot distance not a mm of the forts wan
silenced and. he adds the flpanlsh losses
were only eighteen men tvounded. nmona
the Irrwips pumposlng the garrison nnd
a few persons wounded among the civil
population of the place.
The cnplnln general of Porto Tllco fur
titer reports that that the United Mate
war-hips Indiana. New Tork. Montgom-
ery and Amphltrlte were In sight of Porto
Rico diirlni; Saturday last.
I.n l.uchn. In an eilltorinl article yester-
day sayn:
"The AmerfoMt gnttrnment gave the
Spanish goratliiwiht iHty-elght hours In
rtirmva lls-Vopj;roifthls Island and it
nnw. finds JffMrj- twajlty-lhree days of
blockade I last V caniot land American
troops. Apparently the Island ennlainr
more soldiers than they thought ftucli a
number could not lie removed In forty-
eight hours "
Thin lust remark was Intended lo be
H.-iren tie.
BIG GRIST
Of Noiiiinrttions Sent to Wash-
ington Yelerday By
Mckinley.
Xjy&
Dn.MOTT's
NERVERINE f
PLLS J
MtdeThl Chinfls. t
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meets
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4TJTUUIB Lodge No. I A. O. U. W.
4 ithiira.ixvrvenlnssof each we
. -.. 'TZl "... . KM 4..
J Victor OIOCK corner rixsi ahu iuuiwu.
Illtinc workmen Jiaj utiuimt.
rt 11
REGULARS
And Their Brigade Movements
at Cliiclcaiiiauga.
"hlek.imaJJt!.i National I'.nk On.. May
17. -At 8 o'clock itUs i Strang eleven rerl-m-n
of infapiry one of cavstry nrt
fle llRtit nrilllery HJgH men In aH 1M4
reported lo (lenir.il iioke-li. etmmld
of the f'hlcknmaupa army. The differ-
ent regiments have been provhVd wMh
eattiptSMT groiMMHl tents askl eiiuipment.
as moMly pasaihle onsl the hisuri
buitlefleM beglM.tn nresewt proof of what
the t'nlted 8lat con do In .tto way of
assembling n volunititr army.
len. Hrooke-ihls morning completetl the
assignments for the Ursl (Hvinton of toe
nlxth provisional army corps Major Ocn
james II. Wilson c-onmandtnir as follows:
First ttrlgade-arlg. (len. A. 8. Burt;
llixt Oino. Col. Hunt; third Wisconsin.
1 .... Martin T. Moore; IHUi Illinois Col.
J S. Culver.
MVcapd llrlgaae ITrlg Oen. C K. Comp-
ln; fourth a. Out. A. B. Cost; third
Illinois. Col. Fred liennett; fourth Penn-
sylvania ltd D. B. Case.
Third Brigade Hrlg. Oen. II. W. Uw-
ton: sixteenth Pennsylvania Col. HuMng.
second Wisconsin Col. .C A. Horn; 157th
Indiana ot. George M. gttadebaker.
The Thlnl Pennsylvania the crack
Philadelphia regiment eight companies
fans othcers and men. arrived here this af-
ternoon. Col. H riicrt Ratstirn ts hi com-
mand. The third iresened a tine ap.
learfaiioe. They were hiindatumety uni-
formed and fully equipped.
The sHxteenlh Pennsylvaal. eight com-
IKtnlc and nUnit W -inVers and men ar-
rived tlrts morning at 7 o'clock. The
regiment Is In command of Col. Hiding
The cuupnind was uniformed and ppo-
tvdod wtth anna.
The Thirty-ntst MioMgan htfantry
twelve OWOpoJiles. iJUti hk-q and olfleera
arrived lla nmratng. The regimen la
In coiiiiftand of Col. iVrnjaltMB OnrdOBJir.
The nret liatalHun 1'lrst Ohio light or.
ilHcry. urlvd at noun on one it 40
men and ollkxtra nn4c command of MoJ.
Charles T. Atwll. Tht-y are thoroughly
equipped with camping uutflls uniforms
am. side arms but will lie equipped with
llt-ld guns by the ordinance department
here.
The IWlh Indiana twelve companies.
Ijm oltlct-rs and men arrived this t-veu-Utg.
The M-Rtnicnt Is commantlt d by Col
Ch-orge W. (iundor. The r.KluuiU a on-
ly puntlally unlforminl ut is e(u?iped wrh
harms ny rumsliusl in ihelr care tonight.
Blanco Not Willing to (Jive Up
American Prisoners.
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O J Tl ullY Recorder.
HUMHHKIt M. W.
xUTURlB lATdye No. r K. ot 1'. meu
1 -. every i-iiaav ui i:su m mn.
. ... . ... .... nM.nw Diva 4...1 lltlV-t.
tlhC VIClOr UliithWHi:i -! ...-
on. Visiting xnignis are mwii
J rODOAr.T M. of F. aad K. of r. a
O R M Meets every Tuesday night la K
Visiting cultcis aiwajr wct-
Kof I
Lome.
hall.
M l CUKRK1
Ob let of Records
..... v ja TH Ml n U mAta
SkUTUtilK lt"Kc it. o t. v. i. 1 . wjre.-
!" Monday nlgntoieacawaa.ai :. vis-
L;Uf Odd Fellow alwwrtrg-e (
l.'rt -nr iinrmtt. Re'T lock box 1711.
llin .111.1. March 17. (Copy right
b The Associated Pit b) IntUlrles
at the palace heie today show tbt Capt.
;.-n. Iiluneo was unwilling to rtsN-lve
Li.-iil llrulnartl. I'. N.. the spHal
ayeiit of the government uf the I'nltetl
Ktnits In ihe matter of the proposal to
xih.iiige Himiilsh prisoners for toe two
11. w sniper men. Messrs. Thrall and Jones
ho.iui. the captain gsnerul considered
111. II. iil.nunl was not ews)iered with
i.ITU Ii nl authurils
'I I. it lore he -iin.l at t epttsl thedoiu-
111 nis piiM-nl-d h the II. ill. liHlil and
siili.il with the Hpiinlsh government
ill snliJtsM Tin answer fiom Madrid
RIGID
W .iwlllliHloll. M. li' I'h. pr. miImi
la -Hit lh' se nominal ion- 10 the v. nu.
Jul. rl. r te.ni tpieiil Metti H.il.l to .
.I1 i-li.r or eustoms. lMstrlct f l'lmli. o
N i- Heorge - Waldorf collect or of ln-
1. ri. il leM-nii. T.nth liNtri.i. o ltl-
don M Moon . 1 oll.-i tor of ( usi. mis r..r
I!. dl-lrl. t of S.inirn IVx.
Sivi P. partment Ciplsln Sll.ts Cis-
( to he a commodore Commander llen-
liiimin P Lrtfnlicrion to be a iptatn
l.l. 111. nsnt ijunlor grade) Harry l.s.rs
I. s .1 lieutenant. Lieutenant Cumin n-
der II irrlson O. Colby to be a command
er Lieutenant John II. Moore lo .e
lietiii-nant comrnnd-r; Lieutenant Corn-
man. Ii r l.caltl t. Iogan. to be a om-
maiider; Knslgn Ralph B Walacr. to I..-
1 second lieutenant In the Marine Corps.
M eond Lieutenant Amon Hronson. Jr. I".
4. M. ('. to he an Bnslgn In the Nav.:
lohn Benjamin Dennis of Maryland and
William 3. Thomas of New Toik. lo he
assistant siirgeoas In the navy.
To be Asitlstant Paymasters In Navy to
Kill Vacancies tleorge Palmer Dye of
New Tork nxdiert Hunter Orr or liel-i-Wiire.
Ifrnnk W. JInrt of District of Col-
nml.l.i Webb Von Ilorne Itose of New
York. Charles Wflllam Penrose of New
Vork.York. Abel lirown Pierce of Tixus.
Kolierl II. Woods of District of C.liimliia
William A. Merrltt of Marykind. ll.irrl-
son Ijimnr Robins of Mississippi W Il-
ium II Doherly of Massachusetts. Ch.is.
Morris. Jr. or New York.
Tc lie a Civil Engineer In Navy -Horn
er It. Htanford of Tennessee.
To lip Mimical Inspectors In Navy llo-
sea J. rialtln Charles A Hlegfrled.
War I'psrtment To be Assistant Ad-
jutant general with rank of major Cleo
S. Hobart of New Jersey.
Withdrawn Captain Henry C. Ward
Sixteenth Infantry for Inspector general
with rank of major; J. M. Himeral or Ne-
hraska for commissary of subsistence
with rank of captain; rtichard 11. Davis
of Mussiiehusetts for assistant adjiil.inl
K.-neral with rank of captain.
To be Engineer Officers with rank of
M ijor First Lieutenant James l Hell.
Seventh t'nlt. d Htales cavalrv. llinth II
ilordon nf 0orglii; Wlllhim D. JeimiiKS
of Mississippi First Lieutenant L. H
ittrolh. First ITnllinl Stales Infantry; Ilro-i-rl
It. C. Bennett of Minnesota Kdwa.-.l
Dev. Morrill of Pennsylvania ; First LI. u-
teiiiint Clemt-Bt A P Flrtgler Corps of
Mnglneers.
To -he Assistant Adjutant General with
Rank of Captain First Lieutenant Wil-
liam M. Wright. Second United States
Infantry; Hherrlll Itabcock of New York;
W. J Kt-well or New Jersey.
To be Comlssarles of Subsistence with
ItsVMk of Captain Stewart M. Dries of
New York; Kdwnrd It. Hutchlns or Iowa;
Orson Pettljohn. Peler C. Iteming Mor-
ton J. Henry of Pennsylvania; John Cnr-
mlelniel of Virginia; Moscb It. Doyon of
Wisconsin: Beth M. Milllknn. of Maine;
tlllver W. Perry Smith of Pennsylvania;
Salmon F. Dutlon nf Vermont . John
Ijnndstrcct. Jr. of Tennessee; Kdward
OHnosfi of Mnasaeliusctu; Philip M. l.y-
dlg of New York; Miller It. Downing of
Ohio; Wilson I. Dnvenny of Illinois.
ToIh Additional Paymasters Frank M.
Hammond Massachusetts; Wlnfleld M.
ilark Pennsylvania; Henry C. t-llsger-fhl.
New York; John Demerit New
Hampshire: Timothy D. Kelt-lit r. New
York; Daniel W. Arnold Illinois; (l.-ori?
R. Vandergrlft. Ohio; Ocorgc C. Stewart
Oeorgia: Oeorge T. Ilollowny New York
Herbert M. Lord Maine; Bamnel It. Mc-
Millan. Minnesota; Oeorge 1). Oulld. Ten-
nessee; James F. Itustlng New York.
Stt-phen Cambrlll Jr.. Marylnnd: n.orife
F. Downey. Utah: Uenrge W. Flshbatk.
Missouri; O'Brien Moore Texas; It. Brad-
ley Ttny Illinois; William II. Btlllw.il
Arlsona. William II. Rochester Jr. New
York. Robert C. Smith. New York; Sey-
mour Howell Michigan: Clifford 8. Wal-
ton. District or Columbia.
To le Chief Quartermaster with Rank
of Major Captain John W. Carson Jr..
assistant quartermaster.
To be Chief Commissaries nf Subsist-
ence with Ilar.k of Major James O. Vur-
nedoe Ooarsitai Sianiuel W. Hay Penn-
sylvania: James 11. Moody North Caro
lina.
To be Inspoatar OcnoraJ with Iloak of
Major Captain Jobn fj. Ilalknki. Tity-
second V. S. lafsHjnry; (Captain A'lHlam
Crotit-r ordnfthce deimrtmatit. IT 8. army.
To lie CMt Surgoons with Rank of
Major-John M. 0. Woodbury ot New-
York; Iewia aVlkaolor Iowa.
To be Assistant Quartermaster with
Rank of Captain First Lieutenant J. C.
W. Brooks Fourth artillery; John C.
Breckinridge. New York Frederick W.
Cole. Alabama; W. K. lfngllsh Indiana.
Postmasters Arkanaaii JauM-s Jlrls-
senra Fort Smith: U Alth.lmer Pine
XJIulf. low II. F. King Miuiuotu. Kan-
sas -L V. Caldwell. lAWrence Missouri -M.
It. Doughty. FiirmlnKtnn. Nebruska
J. II. Tower Button. Texas J Schoon-
over. Oret-nvllle; II. (. Wilson. Mur-
shull; ('. F. lloket Taylor; F. M. Barton.
Terrell; I F. Deger. Velasco; Cora M.
Balaton Vennont: T. W. Florcrer Waxa-
huclile. Washington -II. Kidrldge New
Whltcom.
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slon. Slirutikrn
tir t'ndeTflniied driinns. Youthful Krrort
Kxresslvs lT of 1. l... 10 r Opium? Sent
by mail on re. -l t or pi Ice DU. JH OTT'S
CIIIl.lt HAL (O.i tlcvcland Ohio.
Fur salo by Sentonlan Drug Co.
VIE GUARANTEE
f re Jrttt of
1 r. . 1 nt.tnt-7
n I w Rtsnd hy
t ui suftrftntt-.
Sold t t rrr
lUi tl Itsit
r.r io.
Budweiser
Wins Again !
By Decision of the U'".d Stiles Circuit
Court
"Frisco
Line"
A case long pending in the
U. S. Urciilt Court for the East-
ern District of New York has
just terminated by which the
Anheuscr l.usch lire wing Asso-
ciation acquires additional
rights in connection with the
use of the designation "Hud-
oJspi''" as a trade name. Un-
der the decision the defendant
the Hudweiser Brewing Co.
will change its corporate name
and otherwise covenant not to
use the word "Hiuliveisor" ex-
cept in connection with the
beer of the complainant the
Anlioiisor-Hiiscli Uiaoiini;Assn.
in. ci fill f.Viuiir'1 AMm nf llir Mitllr Mil lor
llnlliin Trr. iine IMPS.
Kor llio above occasion wo will Boll
round trip tickets to DalldH mill Fort
Worth at the rate nf 0110 faro for tlio
round trip. Ticknts on salo Juno IS
and 13 ls'iS Final relifn limit III-
toon days from date of. finlo. Conllnu-
ohm pasauKU In nauh dlroctlon.
A J. Coiikins Agent.
ISiili .Siiiiuiier lliiwi nml ir fH lin.lH
3ieiH
If you've never spent n few days
in onch year utttndine the Ciinnttiu-
ciua niisembly nt Winllcltl suppose you
try It tills xatitan. '1'ltc tlma will pass
quickly pleasantly tiinl prolltslily.
TiieHanln I'e will Roll tlchoU there
nml Imck for W.0S .tutu1 13 to 23 1S98.
Iloturn limit .limeSI. 189H. A. .1. Oor
UI11B neiit A. T. v. N. K. lty. etui toll
you more. Ask liiui.
.liiiiiinf Mn-IUm ilrvmilH lliiiilltln (llmi-
IhihU) .V.iplerrflfs III. .l.l".; l
.fime V lfIIS.
1'or the above oeenaion wn will soil
tlukuta lo Nuplcrvlllu and return for
$13.70. On stile. May 3(1 nuit 27 with
roturn Ilinltof .Itino I wlileli may be
ox tended to .Juno 30. Otill on A. J.
Onrktng Axent Mantn Ft) for further
partlculara.
Ciiniliiii'iiii Ammilily II fnfrfif Knit.
Opuns its session .liino 11 iiiitl tho u.-
cruises continue until .liinu S.l 1HU
TiokeU Willi return limit of .Itino UI
ISttH will ba on sale .Itino IS to 3
lH'JS at rule of 0110 fart) for round
trip. Particulars on application Ui
A. .1. Cimiii.vs
Afc-ent A.. T. .t 8. V.
fAmip WJt IMi llmnr Ottiiifiit l.
The Ottawa Chautauqua assembly
Forest Park Juno 13 lo '.'t lH'.iti. One
fare for round trip. Tickets on Bale
June 11 I'J and 13 Inclusive (rood lo
return until June i7 1H08. Thu Santa
Ke ia the beftt line to the uaseinbly
(rouuilH station only half a bloaU
away. I'artiuulurs 011 application to
A. J. Corklns. ngent A. T. A 8. If.
St. Louis ' Hun l'ViinriHoo Hail
May.
1 he moat Popular Route to
ST. LOUIS
Anil All i'olnls KAST.
This is the only Line to the Fawooa
EUREKA
SPRINGS. ARK.
Tlio curative prof 'es of whote
waters have no tqiinl on the Atnerlean
Continent nnd the grandeur of sdjas-
out Rcones Is similar to that ot Colorado.
UK SUHK when Uhij-Iuit TOHr tickets
to see they are routed via Arkansas
City or Wtehlta and the FRISCO
MNR
I'll LXM AN i'alaeo Sleeping Ocrs the
finest in tba world also HeeliniiiK
Chair C&rs Mill CoauheB in all Ihrouy B
trains.
Anr otlier Information will be aheer
fttHy fttruiiilioil by the undereiKed.
II. V. YOAKUM Oen'l M-?r.
Ht. Iuis Mo.
QKO. T. KICI10I.H0N (I I' A.
St Louis Mo.
II. V. DUNN. T. F. A P A
Fort Smith Ark.
LIFE INSURANCE
Unlike Any Oflior.
Convertible Ontion Policies
Willi Liniitcil Payments.
A form of insurance itnprovetl In tho
lltftit of modern oxpcrlenuo having all
the tiioriU of tlio older plans of life
insurance while Invent oil wtili tit
virtues of exact equity in tlio ovent of
early death
Simple In Terms. Liberal
Conditions.
The
in
Is
Guthrie Bicycle
Repair Shop
105 N. FIRST ST.
All kinds ot difficult Bicycle
repairing. First class Vul
canislng work done by an
expert.
ALL WORK 6UARANTEE0-
PMGES LOW
Agents for Willis' wheels.
Ten rew wheels for rant.
Give us a call.
OPEN EVENINGS
SADDLER Prop.
First pnhllslicd In the I) illy L. ader April
17. 1MW.
riilillrntion Nntico.
In the dlstnct court nf the ronnty nf Lo-
Ran nnd Territory of (iklaiiomn-
Louis K. Pitts plalntllf. npalntt Joseph
I.. Ynung ilefsnilant.
The said defendant Joseph L. Young
will lake nntii-e tluil he has been sued In
the district court nf the county of Lngun
and Territory nf Oklahoma by the nbovo
named platntllT Ionl lv Pitts and that
ho must answer the petition lile.l by Raid
plaintiff ngalnst him In -aid court 011 or
Imfore tho 31st day of May A. D 1803 or
said petition will bn l:ik"ii as true Mid
judgment rendered iironrdlnuly to-Wlt:
Judgment lltullng and ilccn-eini; tho plain-
tiff to be the al'iolnte owner In fo slmplo
of lots t umbered twenty ( '01 twanty-ono
(Ml and twenty-two 1 ; In block nmtilmr
forty-nine (Fii In that - ulsllvlslon Of tlio
city of Itiitlirln know n as CapHol 11 11 1 a III
the county of Logan and territory of
Oklahoma .in I fiiiilier ud iiidkMtiK that
said il.'f.iiilunt Ii n- no rlsht tltteor Intor-
en t tlier. In whatever.
Louis K. I'itts PlnlntllT.
Attol M c Hmit
t lei I Di-trlct Court.
most valuable feature
the provision for
Additional Benefits
Should dcatli occur during the
period selected.
In the Event of Death During
Ten Years
A .1000 Policy Guarantees
$2000 with Cumulative All-
ditionsof $10 each year.
Policies are Non-lorfcltablc Af-
ter Three Years.
The Connecticut Indemnity
men's Me 11 io
Walwbury Conn.
AkTontn wanted
Indian Territory.
for Oklahoma and
T.J. 10 WK Manager.
Is the Dewey Blockado Now
On-at Manila.
DHLAIIOMA KncampmenlNo 1 L 0. O. Y
meets every Tuesday evening la Odd
ellows hall at 7.30. All vUltlng ptrlarclis
;elcome .....y.. .
JibKULNAnii iurir.uneat.11.
n I 8THOUU1I rtcrtisc
HARTllANli uircir rttj. i..t.t-- u. mc
U A It. Meets first and tun ( I wees of
vrrt m.iiitU III MAsOiiif IUI1 iultors ire
lordlllly invited .. I.11 .
r.l.ltiAI'l'.l II aiiwwuuii Itn
LOUISA i.I L11KKT. r
lABIUlNlTllrar 'O .... n -mcsi
1 on :lrsi and third Miuiday-. Iu ei n
foattt at r i p Ui . io pi ..nut ...uri r.Miiu
tsitmg couirax.es alwajr.eiioin p c
M L Mdili Adjutant.
h i
not . t an i- d
i Hini.la ni-.iiiiiig tb. day the r. pre-
i.iiv. .f tl. I mil. I Siulis li.n.iii
ui trrl'.td off tin h.iilini ..o a mall
mi. r he.irlliK a Bat of tiu I Iwee
i. in. Aimriran vessels iu lght of
. in. ii d four of them were In sight
nne .ifi.rnoi.n In addition a vessel
I io I. .i Sorvii tti.iii fiigali was
ih. i.ITiiii V.-i.-idi ni. .mini; Hurt
ineii. in . ss. Is in -lulil of tins
I'llW'K I'tOlli
And otlior distinctive Colorado scenes
from the oar windows. Santa Ko
truing carry you tliroiigh some of tho
most pleasing scotljns of Colon do by
daylight. Tickets to Pueblo Colora-
do Snrlnk's and Denver on aula .lima fi
and 0 men at one fare plus 93 far
round trip (lood for return June 12
to July 0 18'.)H. Detail on upplieatton
lonifont A.T. a. F. Jly.
Ollmni ClmitttiH'iiHi vIumii'i tty.
Koroot Park Ottawa Kan.' June 13
to SI 1808. Ticket on sulu June 11
13 und 13 inclusive nt one fare for
round trip good for return iiutil June
17 ls3. If proximity of elm 'on to
Stut Ion to gruonda and perfect train
tervloe sre iuducemenU vour ticket
will read over the Santa Fe. Ask A.
J. Corkiiih aifunt A. T. a W. V. lly.
about it.
A Great Discovery
'(tIr
J. B. FAIRFIELD.
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades ol Coal al-
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery
JSrOfllce and yards 005 W
Harrison Phone 20
ItlCMF.MHFIl this Advertisement Is of
Interest in you who Imve friends renting
In the Mint. It I- a home establishment
hipping ('.reel from ihe quarrlng marble
andgrniilte and lna-uifuclurlUK In this
eliy. l-'on-U'ii RgeiitH-iiow you a ln.ru"
fine pli-ture a iid ask you to sign a binding
order for a poor diislpii nnd grade at dou-
ble price covering their waiiaa nnd ox-
pne Think of It ! v. will duplicate
any of their work from 20 to 60 par emit
le Hit. All the work done Iu the Otlthrlo
cemetery t.onie weighing upward Of two
tons wns (lone by us. Notice tho namo
cut on the ba s.
Cured in "no Night.
Charlis idiimlle Kq. lentlinp;
lawyer of York Pi wiys: "Your Ilrn-
gilian Ibiltn curnt me of one of til worst
colds I ever experienced hi one night.
I think it thu greatest medicine in the
market and you can use my uauio any
wsy you like.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and llepairinp.
Dyeing a Specialty.
Satisfaction (iuaranteed.
iao First Street - - (iutlirlo. O. T.
N
H
STUR
G1S1
The lilot-kl.ili-
rlitld and si v-
lieen refioted ad-
li
nt.
I I .
I'i.
-.
1.
.1
......nnH s kmva Tir
MUTUAL HKHMH l mii."...
fHrnlsa empJoinieat nrociire help; buy.
. .....kn.. fincv articles novel tr
'bBlpJOKMATIONlipKEAn.
Tf uss-n " Rooa SCLyon Ulock
Cor. Harrlseaand Division
WOODMLN riRf'LB of autnuc Orove
No . Mtcu Wednesday j.lii rigs ..t
ac wee J at s o clock at K. ol P hall. VI-
V" '" " MAUY IIAUNRY aerk
L".intv. lind'JKb. W U
nil . I I nil... UI II ll I. fl II l
'.I I. l n ...ii f i II t v 1 1 I'i.
i iu.ii.it i ..1 trench refu-
l-i . i .ii . I v 1 1 rumors are In i ir-
i ui. ill. ni here from Spanish sources
Among them it is Haiti that u number of
Am. rli aio- In a boat recently tried to ic-
tii. n. som. ti.rHdoes at the entrant.- of
i' iid. mis l.io Hht-reupon ne of tile tor-
i.. d. s . M'I.mI. I The Isjat and its rn
are ill. ted In lyvi Um blown up. The
r. ix.rt tiowevt r U not offlt lally cos)-
In mil
AiMMher iwK U that doenments
taken from the American correspondents
(unfilled in the Cabanas fortress are in
Hong Kong. May H.-O'opyrlght. IK.
by the Assochstssl Press.) The si earn. .-
Rsmeralda. which has Jusl arrived from
Manila with Ksl reiugces elderly ('lilucsi-
reports Ihul the t'nlted Slates iiiilst-r.
I 'uncord and floston are going to Hollo
.slit-re they exiiect prompt capitulation
and to recapture the American idilp Kur-
iistk. with a turgo of coal
of Manila Is extnmtly
i nil foreign ships havt
inlssion
Tin r. lieU are uselesH as allies ir Ad-
miral Dewey. The are utii.-ly disunited
quite bail of lh-m lieliiK In fuvor of
Rliilii The I'svlUi artwual wo found
enn-iy. I'olonel MIomI. of the artllleri .
eommllte'l suleitlt I. .ails.- he dlsfoered
that the ammunition u.is aon-exisi.-ut
Captuin fit in nil AiumihU Is tilng to
eomlll.tle the reb. I and has uuiborlxtd
ihe eslablitlno.nl .f native conn lis
The Archbishop "f Manila in a . floral
Ishiii.I on tie si. lost Kiild " hi Mi. in-
il. f. n.l oi.i I i. ill usauist bin lies h .
i ii-. in ii.-u.erabt b.irrb r to Imomrt .1
. nl . i-iiii i.e j s.le mIh.IisIi crost-i -tioin
. . pielerb s. fo bid pastors lo 'i
form h.ipthir inalrh n or funeral riles.
or to admlnls r coiihi.I itl.ni or grant ub-
M.llltioll '
P. lidil.K He
I tiltt tl HI. il. -
itlm ubor.
It is not what a manufaeturor Bays
about hli own inedtolne that euros a
patient but what the medlalno dos.
Ilallard'a Iiorehound Svrup docs tlio
work and dnais it well. It oures coughs
and colds in a day. It's healing
soothing and quieting. 16 and SOo.
F. II Llllio A Co.
Tht Amrrtfttli .nry. Culm mid lltnnill.
A portfolio in ten parU aixteen
views in each part of the finest half
tone pictures of the American navy
Cuba and Hawaii lias just been issued
by a Chicago publishing house.
The AtchUon Topeka A Hanta Ve
Hallway has made arrangements for a
speeial oilitlon for the benefit of its
patrons and a specimen eopy can be
saon at Die loaal ticket ollke. Single
purls may bo had at ten cents each
the full set one liundred ami sixty
pictures costs but one dollar. Sub.
scripUons tar the set may be let with
the agent' In view of the present ex-
citement regarding Cuba these pic-
tures are very timely Call at the
ticket aflloe and see them.
To Oura Constipation forever.
Take Cacareu I'unlv Cathartic. tAt wMe
If C C. C. fh.l io cure 0rm.ikUi rcfuud wumv
iojlioi-toiac- Xoar
Complete Cotton Ginning Outfits.
ft
Si
"Cltur as a CrutUISparUmf as a Dsme."
'1 he rlul watt r par cxccllt nee.
;ir supcrinr mall other I.nhia waters.
1 be most tlclK nius in lame wairra
(JixmI fur the uppclitt.' health am)
complexion.
The most valuable medicinal watei
known to the iiit-diial proktfiou.
nvalusl.U in HhnnnMKm. KtUht'
Mtraw l iiuar 'Irouhlrs Catarrh ul
tha Mun. ail. Jiid tiitt-stiiu-t. DUIirlea
Diapt-isiia lufcomala an.l sku. bni4iua.
Swul far llmUi't I'atuBltlat.
W uU by abater funnily.
Tho WnukoBha Wntor Company
Woukouliu WlBConsln.
Fur Hale by
HAMIM'ON A- CO KAULK MUM
gTOItiC. WIIKKIiHR'SURUU tilOUK.
From wafron to bale set up ready for work
1110111(1111"; boiler anil engine. Gold lnedal
awarded at Worlds Fair and Dallas' State
Fair.
N. H. STURG1S.
CoiTOspoiuloiico Kollclloil. r. 0. Hox 2H5 Uullirlo 0. T.
The Mistletoe
105
cLF.
West
NEXT DOOR
Harrison Avenue
TO WKLCOMB QRO0BRY.
Pb- .M.
iriiv.il of troops from the
i . Ami rb ins defer htiKIII-
Iljhard's Hnow Liniment euros Uheu-
mattam. Neuralgia Headache Suak
Headache. 8oro Throat Cuts Sprain
Ilrulaes Old Sores Cornn and all ptin
and inflammation. Tlio most ponotra
ting Liniment in the world. Try it
25 and 50a V. 11 Li'lletfeCo.
Caters to tho Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR. - - PHONB 05
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
' Vsag CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
iiUII-l
ALL
DRUGGISTS
ILj.
nlft '
IS. SSSWWWW. SI )..
OLD MOSES
And the Bet
Whiskies Wlois and Brandies
Liquors rit r a King
"HpecUl HI1r Tor Family Uho
UI BottlM for $1.
SOLX jaCeiX'ariis.OTOi
HHONQ NO. 2.
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