The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS X.OAKS AND INSURANCE SEE W. M. BRONSON REAR OF BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
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WAS PATRIOTIC.
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Numhrr rt .Function HtUl In Honor
ie Army omi Aeirj.
Mrs. V A. Itamsay gave a dancing
I party last evening for her sister Mlsa
Daisy Nix nnd friend Miss llertlia
Hutchison of Wichita. At 11 o'clock
. refreshments wore served Those pros-
ent were BeflTia Hutehlnsnn Wich-
ita Amy llroolcs Irene Turner. Nolllo
Kimball l'etrl Hutchinson Bthol Mc-
Neal Lena Hunter Llla llrlggs Daisy
' Nix Carl Metcalf Willard Mndwa'l
J Sam V'mth. Karl Fllson John Kypar
Ironic Lyon II W Walking Phlladol-
ph a It KlRar New York ; Halph
llrown and .John I'lult Wlnfleld
) (YmiMnnl I'atrletlmi
1 Messrs Van Voorheos Sponcor 11 all
'' and McKeand comblnod their capital
strength yesterday and botightanotigh
fireworks to celebrate tho freedom of
: tuba They built a large platform In
J front of Mr Van Voorheos' residence
and at dark tho big show began and
i continued for soveral hours.
Jiitlye Stranu JlMtertahm.
' Judge Mrang entertained last night
at his residence about twenty of (luth-
rio'a best society people with an iinlta
i tion of the battle of Santingo. Tho
fireworks included tho latest designs
Valrlnllim al the !; Home.
1 Mr and Mrs. II. 15. Afip Bhot oil a
few wagon loads of flro works last
' night at their homo in honor of all
who were present and to colobrato the
great victories of Shatter and Sampson.
GALA FOURTH.
'I Itltbrallont nt All Toxentln the Territory
. J.rrryboily II nn l'atrlotlc
The glorious Fourth was duly ob-
( served in all tho principal towns of the
territory. Uig cclobr&tionB were held
s at Oklahoma City 151 Ilono Shawnee
n I'erry h'nid and Newkirk.
I j In Logan county tho tail feathers of
J tho eaglo wore jorked with vigor
Thousands of peoplo vUlted Island
j park and mado merry during tho day.
y Music dancing and game wore the
features. Whon the Lkaiikk reached
--ttfeparU giving tho nowa of Ccvora's
defeat tho people woro dolirious with
Joy acd celebrated until af or 12
o'clock
AtToheo a largo crowd sssombled
and Interesting exercises were held
under tho dlrcctlou of Col. Hryson. W
A Slurp a gavo a dinnor to a largo
number of people.
y At Camp Russell tho joy was grost.
1 Mr Fred L Wonner wuh tho orator of
' tho day.
At Williams' grovo and Cimarron
beach a largo number of people enjoy-
i cd themselves.
' Mulhall did horsolf proud. Secretary
t Jenkins and others delivered addresses.
In tho city proper the day was ob-
sorvod by dinner parties dances mu
fiicales etc. At night pyrotechnic dis-
plays were given in all parts of the
town An exceptionally laro amount
of powder was barned
OfcK TOR TJIB EAST
l Iauii Crowd of Ul.lahoma 1'eojile Isme
lor lliiiliioti
r Among those who loft over tho Snnta
he this morning for Washington woro
i Mrs Henry Djnnolly Mr. and Mr.
Ld Nichols Superintendent S N. Hop-
kins a .d 8on Miss Sadlo I'alne Mi
Florence lladlcy Charles Adams ana
wife Miss Sarah It js worth I). IJ.
s Ooode. wife and ohildron.
Fifty three pooplo from Oklahoma
tiolc in tho excursion sru wont from
Wichita and the Sauti Fo will havt
3 0 out of Kansas City.
Agent A J. Corklns. of tho o'anta Fc
had charge of tho Oklahoma car to
Wichita whoro ho turned It over to
i Passengor Agont Sea-raves. Mr. Cor-
klns Bays it was tho jolliost party over
I leaving Oklahoma.
J'or Jteitl
A i roomed cottugo furnished oast
side good neighborhood. Apply 417
bouth Division Kansas City barn.
(.TIT IN HKiEF.
Sceral in'ereatlng parties wore out
lait mglit
t Territorial oinbalmors must hereaf-
ter pass an examination.
A pleasant Fourth of July danoo was
given at the opera house last night.
AU the Chicago papers put in non-
unt jn men and issued thin morning.
Three thousand peoplo attondrtd the
i Jourth of JuiygelebraUoii at Mulhall.
One (f the olty's street sp.-lnklers
i nK- dmvn this morning at the tumor
' of Refund and Oklahoma.
Mis- Alice Miller agel 17 died at
M.Htvater jrsUrdav from Urn etfeots
1 of injuries received In u runaway.
The strategy board will be In wi-
sm from now until the war I oer
I ut Hie turner of lit and Harrison.
' nkiller Orlfiln l drawing large
rrowjs lie U bombarding tho fortlfl-
cations .! Satan with U-ineh guns.
ft It s amusing to noto the various I1U
that tno hum an body Uj heir to in those
war times They keep lots of our
brav men from enlisting.
'. Too I O O. F. lodge held an im-
portant session last night and initiated
several . and datos. The lodge Is rap
il y growing in membership.
Ther were private patrlotle partit
ca Ilroad Noblo and Clerol..ud last
j iveuing l.aeh uittinbar oh..(Hl inu
I JMmwo"um.l.Rd Iwught flrworks
The result will bo son tonight.
Toe ij .ard cf oduoation will hold an
ea nation on the 7th 8th and 'Jib
of '-us month The examining oom-
in tteo is composed of Sui.erintoudeni
. J J: C ampbeil. To a pup I . .n.i n
J D M. Uuckner. '
Hendeiback Uros the oourtoous pro-
irietors of the popular Fair store
xt e.re pttroUf ou a UrBe "" yealer
xt hk Throe Jrninenso red white and
Utcfttreamen run from th n...
iho twTtop ot their building. Tbeoffect
Jwa wry striking.
r.auciKta 7aat Mowet Wltto Cocarets.
Canilir tfTAtJistrtM. jmr Mn.tlti.ttm AaM
. SOIIBTY
PEUSONAli MENTION.
Dr. A. J. Alilon is in from Langston.
It D. Morphls is here from lllacit-
burn. Marshal Thompson has returned from
Knld.
OapU Shafer and wlfo are horo from
Kingfisher.
Architect Joe Foucart has returned
from Alva.
J. O. Allen and son of Kdmond aro
In the city.
0. K SchaolTcr has roturncd from
Kansas City
W. V. Hutchinson of l'onca came
down to-day.
Mrs. J. W. llrown and son aro nt
(lucda Springs.
Supromo court olork Captain ilcglor
Is in Kl Itcno.
Hill Crane and Horace lllxon will
enlist to-morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hall will ontor-
tiln thla ovening.
Fred Sleeper Santa Fo operator has
returned from Colorado.
O. 0 Montgomery of tho Santa Fe
secret service is In tho city
Mustoring Ofllcer Tompkins arrived
from Kl Ucno this afternoon.
Miss draco King of Norman was the
guest of Mrs. 1. J. Ileilman yesterday.
J. W. llrown left Saturday for Illi-
nois. II a brother is dangerously 111.
Jack Ingham formerly day operator
at the depot is now located at White
Hsgle.
S. M. Waro ex county commissioner
of l'ayno county is ovor from Still-
water. Fred h Wcnner prlvato secretary to
uov. Karnes spoke at Camp KusscU
yesterday.
Thomas Cash and wife retnrncd.ycs-
terday from Indiana where they" vis-
ited relatives for thirty days.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Iroland. of Wash-
burn 111. are being ontcrta'ned by
Hev. and Mrs. A. W. Humphrey.
Fro ident Hoyd of Norman and Prof.
Murdaugh and family of Edtnond
pab&ed through this morning for Wash
lngton.
Miss Klhcl McNcnl entertained Italph
Ilr wn and John Fink of Winileld on
the Fourth. Tho boys rode down on
their wheels Iriday returning to-day
Norman Smith foreman of (.kaiikh
composing room returned from Shaw
nee this morning. Norman says thore
are some mighty nice peoplo living In
snawncc.
Dick Plunkelt twin brother of tho
bold boy of Olingall arrived from New-
kirk to-day. Ho has recruited a full
company of Irish Indians in tho Osairc
nation ana asks the governor to accopt
mem.
General Jamlbon arrivod homo this
morning from Shawnee whero ho has
been assisting In tho work of recruit'
ing Captain IlolTman'B company. He
says tho new company comprises a
splendid body of men.
K. Humphrey manager of tho Ar
kansas City Milling Company nnd C
Witter of tho New Hardware Com-
pany loft this morning for tho differ-
ent towns cast of (Juthrie in tho In-
terest of their respective houses.
Mutt Hare Money for it ooJ Came
The work 1 1 tho War Itolief Associa-
tion is now at a stard still for lack of
funds but the great battle just fought
uakes neocuaary future work and
.vhatever Is to bo done for the brave
ooys who are sick or wounded In the
iwf 1 carnage should bo done at once.
Our society decided that all money
ihould bo raised by volunteer contrlbu
lion instead of entertainments and we
therefore make an appeal for the
prompt payment of all aid promised.
'ontrlbutions will be received by Mrs.
L B. Kimball president or Mr. A. H.
Huston secretary of the War Hello)
Association Guthrie Oltla.
II II. C. Laverty has opened an ofllci
in the Lyon block. He is an expert
stenographer and typewriter and will
do all work entrusted to him with neat
noBB and dispatch.
RANK INTRE
It will ba of considerable help to re-
member that military and naval rank
correspond in thla way:
Admiral (when tho office Is cztitei)
to goncraL
Vice admiral (whon tho o6V Is
created) to lieutenant general.
Hoar admiral to major general.
Commoforo to brigadier general.
Captain to colonel.
Comniu&ler to Uoutenant colonel
Lleuteoatit commander to major
Lleutanabjttn captain.
LJeuteusnBpunlor 'grade to first
lieutenant
Inslgu to second lieutenant.
Considering only the two hlglir
grades now actually held tho nuinl.t
of ofllcers In each slnco lb82 has loc
flxrear admirals and ton commotion
rhs present rear admirals In orJc
of. seniority are:
William A Klrkland command n
jf tho Maro Island Navy Yard Par
Crancisco retires July 3 1898
Joseph N. Miller oommantllng Pa
..Iflc station retires Nov. 28 1B98
Montgomery Slcard on duty in tl
ofllce ot the Secretary of the Noy n
tiros .SopL 30 1608.
Itdmund Q. Matthews prosldent
the Naval Examining Board retirt
Oct 21 1698.
Charles S. Norton commanding
Washington Navy Yard retires tb
year A
Francla M. Dunce comraandm
Drooklyn Navy Yard retires this year
Offlcers of the navy may bo retire
on their own application after fort
years' ysorvjee and those- above tt
rank of lleutonant commander mu
retlro upon their reaching tho ago
63. Those below that rank are Ti
tired for physical or mental dlsabllltv
The pay of retired naval ofllcers
three-quarters ot their sea pa) ot t1
rank they held at the time ot tti
retirement. At sea a rear adm'r
rccelveo 16000 a yoar; on shoro duty
IS.000 and on loae or valttng orders
Ji.OOO. Comnlodorea are paid Jl.OOu
iocs In all three lines ot employment.
Retired officers ot tho navy oanno
be assigned to actlyo duty except in
Into ot war and the purpose of the
dmlnlstratlon so far has been not to
issign retired offlceraln tho army or
navy to fiold or rea"luty but to le(
heso posts of dongor be held by thosJ
Ulll on tho active list Ot course
jucb work as the command of the mos
mlto fleet along the coast is expected
."-on "no was rep.rea tour oi ave cari
ego.
Until tho second year of tho cll
war the hlehost naval rank was thn
rt captain though gcnernlly the titty
if commodore was given to a ling om-
er who commandcHt n squadron in
18G2 tho rank of rear admiral wa
created by Oongross nnd to this grad
were appointed Fnrragut and thre
othor neth'o enptnlns nnd nbnut a
lozen retired cnptalns In 1801 for1
his enpture of Mobile and Buhpqurni
uccoeses Farragut was appolntpd to
tho newly created rank of vice admiral
tnd Inter D. D. Poftcr and Stephen U
llowan were given the same rank Af.
lor the war ended C'ongirss wont
tep further and made thn grade- of ml
nlrfil nnd to this grade promoted
'nrrngnt and Porter. There was a
leclal provision of the laws errat
g admirals and vice admirals whirr.
uited tho grades to die with the men
tiding them Whpn Porter and Far
gut vacated their commissions at
co to accept the higher office. It left
ownn the ony holder of the sorone
act nnd upon his death In 1S90 th
lies lapsed Farragnt died In 1H70
avlng Porter sole possess" r of tho
.ommlsslon of full admiral and upon
his death In 1891 both gri(t"i were
racated until Congress shnll revlva
Ihom porhnps fof the heroes ot thlf
var. .
War Board Meets
Washington July 4.--The war biard was
In session With 1'rriiilf nt McKiiil fi
over an hour IimIij 8.relar l'iy.
Secretary Aiger Kr. lary Long and .m
mteii. Admiral Hlcnrd nnd Captaliis M-i-
nn and Crowlnnhleld were present The
telegrams roclvel oir night ttxla wore
laid before the board nnd thire was a
general conference on the situation The
most Important action taken wns a de-
cision to expedite the departure of the
fleet under Commodore Watpon to the
Spanish coast. The ndmlnlstrutlnn In de-
sirous of beginning the hombnrtlment of
the Important coast cities of Spain as
soon as possible nnd the ovenl at the past
II hours make thp projeet all the more
feasible. With nil oppoxltlon to Himpnons
tleet removed Wattton will salt al the
artiest moment nnd this nnnonnrcmcni
was made ty secretary Ing with ureal
satisfaction The mitter of nlnfirro-
ments for the Amerlcnn position nt 8-in-tlaga
was taken up tiy the boird whlili
concluded that before relnforcem nis
eouM reach Shnfler the necesxlty .it that
noliit would be panned. Troops however
will be sent but the nre not In the na
ture of reinforcements The troopR It Is
ststed will be dlnpatohed n curly is pos-
sible but Whether thc-y will itn direct
to Cuba or I'orlo Wen the next pilut of
attack Is yet a maitter of some doubt
Win your battles against
discaso by
actlnu promntly
Ono Minuto Cough
Curo produces immediate resultR
When taken early it prevents con
sumption. And in later Rtaces It iur
n'shes nromnt rollof. J. Wheeler &.
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fiverrboay fears no.
JascnreU Candy Cathartic the mist won-
derful itiodlonl i' "oerv of tho aire pleas-
ant anil itftre-sl mc to the tonic net Kent'y
ami positively on kidneys Ilvpr and bowels
cleansing tho uutiie sj stein dispel rnldi
cum lioadaolio fover haliitual ifliistlpntlos
and bllloiMuess. Please buy and try a box
orfJ.O.U to-day; ill 5 Mlients HoldanO
juarauteed to cure by a'l druggists
We Never Sleep!
SADDLE ROCK
RESTAURANT.
Meals At All Hours
Ico Croam nnd Cake 10c.
Short Orders a Specialty
Chili Vegetables and
(lame in season
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MILLINERY
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All Our Ladies Trimmed Hats at
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ONE HALF PRICE
For the Next Six Days.
sMOl II4t. OKLAHOMA
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Hot Time Suits
AT
THE CYCLONE!
Men's Crash Suits $
Men's Fine Mohair Coats and Vests
Men's Pine Blue Serge Coats and Vests
Men's Sicilian Lustre Coats and Vests
Men's Alpaca Coats and Vests
Men's White Duck Trousers
Men's Striped Duck Trousers
Also full line of Bar and Waiter Conls from $1.00 to $2.80
Great Sale of Ladies Trimmed Untrimmed
Sailor Hats is Now in Full Blast at
THE CYCLONE.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1898, newspaper, July 5, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74272/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.