The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 188, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 3, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL ORQAN OP OKLAHOMA DHMOCRACY-OrPICIAL BTATS) PAPER-OPFICBIOF PUBLICATION HAiUUSON AVBNUE.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 3 1899.
VOLUME 12
NUMBER 188
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NOT A DOLLAR'S WORTH OP HOLIDAY
GOODS WILL BE CARRIED OVE R
HERE ARE THE PRICES THAT WILL MOYE THEM.
Elegant Smokers' Sets celluloid price $2.50. now.... 1.80
52 z& now i.ou
2.00. noy 1 00
1 50 now 75
1.00 now. .. .50
1.75. now 1.00
.75. now .3
.60 now 40
.75 now 50
90 now .05
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Beautiful
Nice
Handsome Shaving1 Sets regular price
Good " " "
Infants's Seta celluloid "
Collar and Cuff Boxes " "
Albums celluloid ' "
Albums " " "
Albums. " ii ii
Shaving Cups Mustacht Cups and Child's Cups at 1-alf
price. Dolls and Dolls' Head" at almost your own price.
Thanking our frit-nds every customer is a friend for
for their most liberal patronage soliciting a continuance
of same and wis'.ing all a happy New Year we are
Very respectfully
The Eagle Drug Store;
t
EDWARD NIOHOLS.
HARRISON AYENOE
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Proprietor.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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WHITE
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The Leading Jeweler.
Are you going to buy a Watch? If so buy
one of me. .Largest stock best goods and
lowest prices. When you buy a Watch of
me vou get a warrant with it that it is
first-class. You take no risk.
SEsubMed in Guthrie 1889. s us Oklahoma avenue.
4VMVVVtVVVMVVVWVVWWiWWMV.
TRY OUR -.: ...
Homemade California Boss Taffies
and Boston Cream Candies.
COLONEL
Maybu y and Otlws Danger-
ously ill at Hav:na.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Chicago Joneary 3 A Trlb' no spe-
cial says that many Americans are ill
In Havana. Col. M-ybary. first Toxas
Infantry Is at the point of death with
the pernicious fever. O. It Hanjpto-
San Antnnlo Texas If expected to die
from enteritis.
GOLDEN
Statu Legislature Now In Session
nt Sacramento.
Scrlpps-McRao Leaguo.
Sacramento Jan. 3. The legislature
convened today. Qov. Qage was in-
augurated with the usual ccro'nonlrs.
The senatorial contest will probably
como up next week
MOB
Or l 000 Men Destroy Military
Sentry Boxes nnd Stone
the Soldiers.
HULL'S
Military Hill is Strengthened
by tho Conditions Kxlst
iii In tho Oritin.
Scrlpps -McR'io Lengun
Wa-hlnptou Jau 3 The condi-Ions
In tho Philippines as reported are of
a nature that will win support for tho
Hull m Iltary bill o lncreaiu the stand
Ing army. It is argued that a big forco
will have to be maintained there to
secure peace and order and to protect
Anurlcon tnterrsts.
POPE
Of
Homo is Jlado Ilioher
More Than $2000000.
by
Scr'pps McRao League.
Rome Jan. 3 Tho presents money
and valuables sent to the I'opo during
186S amounted to more than 52000000.
SMALL
Pox at Gamp Columbia and
One Soldier Down
With It!
ENJOr.VlJLE AFFAIR.
MEALS SERYED EYERY DAY bX.EPT SUNDAY 16c
HOME CANDY ffrCHEN.'ISCi-
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVi
A Pretty
Pair
of shoes gives a pretty appearance
to the pretty feet of a pretty wo-
man. In designing our shoes the
comforts of tho feet have not been
lostslg' t of neither has the com-
fort of tho pocket book been ignored.
EIENSCP10T & WECKEL
118 W. OKLAHOMA.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Rome Jan. 3 A mob of 4000 men
at Nlscoml Sicily today attacked and
destroyed ull tho sentry boxes and
stations and stoned U'O gpndirmes
Tho demonstration was a protest
against excessive taxation.
More Trnnps for Manila.
Scrlpps-McRao League
Washington Jan 3 A cablo raos-
sage was sent to Qen Otis t Is morn-
ing that arpglment of infantry would
be sent from San FrrncUcn to Manila
as soon as transportation Is provided
Three others will probably booh follow
Got fjiiti-ntlii on 11m Wrong Htdt.
Mrs. Efflo Join s'on poured out a
pitiful tale of woe this morning to a
Leader reporter. She syu her hus-
band George Johnston U ccmr cues-
oncer for Judcro Hurfo d and that
1 st Saturday nlgt ho camn home on
tbe outside of a 'till tank of benzine
and proceeded to clean out every tin g
about their home on tho corner of
Division and Grant 6treets Ho told
them he was a high muck a muck of
the "Rep" camp and what Iip said wos
a law unto h s people. He demanded
of Kffle. his better half his whole
arsenal and when she refused to sur-
render it and lower tho Hag ho hit
Vint- his mother m law over the
head with a chair and threatened the
whole shebang svitn iustantancous ex
termination. Effle then had tho court
attache srrested and tho ca- J was duly
aired bofor his honor Justlco Saddler
this afternoon.
CROCODILES
31 ond ay Xlvht lltgh Plvti Club Mtt Lail
Muht ll'fli Jull MrmbtriMp.
One of tho social sessions of the
w ntr was that of tho Mondiy Night
High Five club last night In the rooms
of Judge Hnrford adjoining thu dis-
trict court room. Tho full member-
ship was present and tho evening was
ono round of wit humor and good
card ploying Every member wbb
presented with a souvenir tho ladies
a dain'y basket of bonbons tho gen-
tlemen a neat match receive. The
r f reshments asiumed regular banquet
proportions instead of thu customary
light lunch. Tho spread was In charge
of tho executive coraraltt e Mesdames
Levy Humphrey anl Fllson.
Mrs. Snurlock was awarded the
ladles prize and Judgo Urouka tho
gent eman's prlzo.
Tho following were prcrent:
Mc&mb and Mtsdaincs Governor
11a nes llurford Ulerer EVgm Me-
Neal. Humphrey Mao Morris Nelsloy
Hmo-B. Frasler Ratn'-ny Lovy. 8pur
1 ck Huvlghnrnt Fllson Van Voohe
Messrs Judge Dale Mator licrkoy
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Havana January 3. Sergoat Fred
Imcs 101st Indiana has the small
fiox at camp Columbia. Surgeon Wick-
llTo believes he is able to stamp out
tho discaso before it spreads in the
camp.
DINGLEY
The Pthor of the Tariff Lw
Thought to he Better.
Scrlpps-McRbo Loagno.
Washington Jan. 3. Representative
Dingier who Is 11 with pneumonia la
somo better this morning and his
physicians have hopes of his recovery
KAIIR0AD
Rnco Hotwoon Trunk Lines
Ends iu a Victory for tho
Northwestern.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Omaha January 3. Tho great race
of tho Northweste n and Ilurlington
mall trains from Chicago ended here
this morning. The Northwestern won.
Roth trains clipped almost half an
hour off schedulo time.
iEUS0NAL MENTION.
Frank Cummins la In Ulackwoll.
L W. Do Gcer Is over from Alva.
S. F Milllken is down from Perry.
J. O. Roberta U over from Kingfisher
J W. Tousley is here from Wichita.
Mr J. D. Readies Is down from Per-
DEPEW
GOVERNOR
Schoilolil wus Inaugurated at
Madison.
Scripps-McRac League.
Madison Wis January 3. Governor
ScboSeld was inaugurated at noon.
Tbe ceremonies were of a simple char-actor.
shoe
BIGGER
Mau than Jay Gould or John
Drew Ever Was.
Scr'pps McRae League.
New York. January 3 Ex-Govornor
Flower is now recognie d as tho leader
lb Wall street. Flower's Interests and
properties are on top and ho outshines
all others and is considered a blirger
man than Jay Gould or Daniel Drew
ever was.
N. F. CHEADLE
Wholesale and Retail
neater In
Molester cannon City and Anthracite
mm
FhonH C.
COAL.
Ofll'oand Yard 4?' OMahnmu Awnno
CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS.
lC jbfmlt.7tVA
m -si n r. .
iVf Afatn the Jovful Chrltttoai tide Issmongitapnn usr Srti
4Cyr aKala etch Jiidiyid i ajlnaiiociuiilert with tnouhti of l-
iMJ2Sii. wbt to ftet and wbc.1 to slvc. Aitiin we are DtcptrlDe HS.
s YK'iwF
Virf-JIAL'
tiLK
SKsla etch tudiyid s (UlndUociuplert with thouttbti of
wbt to ftet and wbti to slvc. Aitiln we are prcpsrlns
to uta the i'euDd In our Mac b prcientlnB e he Uiy
dlaplsr whieb embmcei ibr Itttrst and bestuf eVeortbiDK
lu llic Hue or Watcbti :Uci. J. wlry. Sllverwve and
Chine Ctt uueg and Nve net. There s nc Uio n(
goodt more de table fur Jh.Utme prRfB!i.tloo thsa
IDat of Jtsrelr ; tivue tbt affurdt the Verlei ol rlUiet
to meet the taiteaud de.lre of -" lodiTMa ;cne
that will give inure pleatute to tbe rjclle t. none th(
will be kepi end trriHu td for looser Tttri. Uekw ate
a lev mentloulngt from amoug our varied itrk:
Jl
And Killed 11 s Man Mowing
Out Heart mid YitalB.
Soripps-McRae League.
Wynne Ark. January 3--Sld Wll-
kins hhot and killed J. R. Btcveua
bouth of hero last eveu ng. Wllkins
shot four toads into Stevens' breant
from a shot gun tearing bis body
nearly in two and blowing out tho
heart aud vltalB. It grew out of a
quarrel.
Eating Iho Yiitims Cnpturt-d
Killed and Thrown Into
the Iliver.
Scripps-McRae League.
Paris January 3 Advices from Mad-
agascar atato thst thu insurrection
among the natives is still fomenting.
Thorehave been numerous outragrs
on tho colonists many of who have
been tortured aud 'hrown into rivers
to be eaten bv crocodiles
The
Wron;
Glass
B.J)
How in Whi li ne Man is Kill-
ed aud Five Wounded.
Hcripps-McRao Leugue.
Bouth McAlester I T. January 3
During a row at a dance at Cameron
ono rauo was ktl rd and fivo badly
wounded. Fivu me are under arrest
charged with murder and four with
assault to kill.
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Fancy Comba. Lace Pins. Pockt Books.
Manicure Sets. Belt Sucklet. Souvenir Spoons
E-' DOUGLAS The Jeweler.
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WITH WALLACE & MULLER
THE WEEKLY IEADER
ONLY 50c PER YEAR.jm ow. a.
If your present glasses fail
to & ve you ea-e and com-
fort tliere is something
wrong- ifi it vour glas or
your eyes? That's a v tai
ques ioi withyiu. Agla s
is either right or wrong
there's no middle stitio'i.
If your present glasses are
not satisfactory we can
make th m o. We li-eto
dl-cover unusual eye dr-
f.'CS the kind lli't puz-
zles the aer-ge opticLn.
Classed right go A bifjht."
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VCS TEbTUO FitKK.
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St Louis Opt'cal GoM'
U9 North Main at tVUhtta.
A'otr Niih an Ofllce at
GHtkrlt.
AMUSEMENTS.
At the llcKtnnou Latt XigM.
A fine and reprcE0 tative audience
greeted tho Roto S illuiun stock coai-
nanv last nltrnt at tbe McICcnnon in
tho intensely interesting ply "The
J'arlslan Princess " The whole com-
pany fr otupo ed of clever actors and
tho interest was maintained through-
ou the performance to tho dramato
scene in tbe closing act and tbe expos
ure of tho vilia'n aud his crimes. Mr.
George Kunkle us' Oio. Lelgbton tbe
sci eming to and broth r is a first
class acto and executed tbe role of
vl lain to perfect! n. Mr. Wilson as
Ryron Wrapplnget th coume clal
traveler wus simply mimltub v wbllr
Master Ralph as btuhba the office
boy and -wlpsny too bootblack were
superb I their ptriiuular role.
Miss Roe Sill'tntti in the title role
was simply uuapproaubaole In ber
cting &' U a In y of the highest
oroer of hibtriootc rnt-rit and in tho
tevera. scenes of the playwheroH
vas necessary th t forco of clmracter
r.nd woman's subtlety should alter-
nately appear bho becamo truly sub-
Jim and held tbe attptlor of tbe
yast audience in tbe grasp ot a fascin-
ation from which tbey could not with-
draw unill tba curtain went dowc
Tbe whole company are good ctore
and are entitled to a liberal share of
Guthrie's patronag during their stay.
Tontgbt tue company will reader at
a McKennon th queen of comeales
no." and the fct that Miss Kosri
Htilmsn will apprar in tbe title role
should draw a large crowd
p ! mom
Wasted Immediately a good white
girl Kt Utt VblUlp Uouaa
M0KM0NS
Aro I'rotoHting Against Seating
Iho Man of Many Wires
In CongreBB.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Independence Mo January 3 Mor
mons here held a meeting last night
and passed resolutions protesting
against tho seating of Roberts of
Utah in congress.
FEENCH
ftcamor Went Down in a Storm
and Fivo Lives Lost.
Hcrlpps-MaRae League.
Dieppe. January 3. Tbe French
western line steamer Anglers has
been wrecked and five personss were
drowned. Storm Is reported to have
been terrlUc In tho North sea and on
the French and Belgian coasts.
BEAUTIFUL
irr (lit Ladl4& irti luetic! at ii JTIynn
Homo Yttttritay
Qayest of the gay ware tbe crowd ot
ladles who received yesterday with
Mrs. Flynn and Miss Dorothy. The
house was beautifully decorated the
shades were drawn everything was
brilliant wth a hundred incandescent
Igbts. Those present and their cos
tunifsi
M'. J'lyoa black jetted net over black
silk.
Mlf Flynn crrie silk white mouneline
deo c.
Mrs Hitnsiy Dainty sown of organdie
and lace.
Uri. Spencer white orandr cerrse vsl-
yri .
M-l wvy. wnite saun ana cntuon.
Mt. L.UC4I. black natin tnrouoUs velvet
and point Uca.
Mr. uriHscii. iTcnucr uriuuic.
Ml Jlnlfinau il nb ii. In sod poln lice.
a d white
MIm wi bur handio&e rowa of castor
Miii L.aux. vellnw orind . point lace.
MmJimli n ray satin puiimenterle
Ml I'lnter pink silk mull lace.
Misi Keiler. accordron ' lack illk mull.
MUTS.iJipoD. wblte tlk ctrett velvet.
Mlii aerly.cerek and black silk.
MI'S Alice l'atae. brocaded silk violet
BlMii.jeic Valnc wblte orjindle pink
tl boot
MUs Stranr. plnkorendle over silk.
NEWLANDS
Is Giving Stewart a Strone
Fijht For ibi Smatt
tfcrIp;s-McRa I-eagutt
Carson Nevada Jasuwy 3-KeIn-bold
Hao'.-rtooU tbe path of ofbed a
goverpor yetterday. Senatorial sob-
tMi WMsaing wnplex. Mewlsada U
SltUf ittwart tUvug 8gk
'7.
CharleB Scott of Kewklrlc is in tbe
city.
Gd. P. Kolley Is baek from Oklahoma
City.
A II. Akers of Kansas City is here
today.
Tudge J L. l'anconit is hero from
Perry.
Mrs. Charles Keck returned to Perry
yssterday.
Judge J. W. Shartcl Is up from Okla
homa City
Hcott Cooper returned yesterday from
Oklahoma GUy.
Henry La Rrltton has returned to
Cklahoma City.
11. S. Itarnes and II. Motor aro down
from Pone City.
clal career Januarv 1. I Cl'
Dr. lllojh was in Mulbalt yesterday
on professional business
D J' Robinson and Dennis R. Holt
are down from Kllpuro.
Prof. Smith of the St Louis optical
company is in Wichita.
Mrs. John Pugh and daughte. have
roturncd from cihqriuaii Ti-.x.
Dr. Gotteral was called to Perry to
day on professional builucsa
E. P. Kelly and his brother of New-
ton Kas aro in Oklahoma City;
3. V. Saunders and family will re-
turn to (luthr o this week to live
Miss Ne He Olds ba returned from
a visit among frleuus at Urliind .
Col. R. II. Forrest of Kl Reno Is thu
guest of bis daughter Mrs ti. A. Mann.
Mrs. B. T. Franklin who has been
visiting friends la Texas is homo today.
Nelson Stono la back from Perry
where he attended several holiday
functions.
Mrs. P. A. Young was called to IIol-
ton Kansas jtsto day by tho serious
llln ss of ber father.
Agent Wl 1 Walker of tho Kiowa
and Commanche Indians lett yes ur-
day for the agency. C3
Miss Heck who baa been tbo guest
of Uuthrl friends for several das ru
turned to Terry yesterday.
Col. J. W. Johnson who was here
on legal ma ters yesterday returned
to Oklahoma City last night.
Mrs. Hello Whltaker and son Harry
left last night for Dallas Tex. where
thsy will ip the future reuide.
Prof. Kefover of the Ou hrle liuul
ness College is homo after spending
the holidays with friends Iu Kansas.
Miss 8. M. liurch. who has long beon
an attache of the United States mar-
shal's office loft yesterday for Wash-
ington. There will be a meeting of the ladle8
guild tomorrow afternoon at Mrs.
Itarnes' at 3 o'clock All ladles urged
to bo present.
Messrs K. O. MUleken and II. Oaetz
new proprietors of tbs Capitol h. tul
have secured the contract for tbo leg-
Ulatlve banquet.
Albert M Thomas ono of Teddy's
Rough Riders is attending tbe great
poultry abow with his father Hook
Thomas at Oklahoma Jlty.
Mimes Anna and Pearl Hutchi son
returned last night from an extended
visit with Miss Daisy Nix who is at-
tending cohego in Wichita.
Sam Atbertou ex-county commis-
sioner of Logan county Is over from
Lincoln county: Ham is an authority
on the production ot p anut.
tienttor II ddlson of the second
council district was in town yestir-
day. It is quite likely tbe sena or will
be honored with the presidency of the
council
Sir John Orerbay and wife are tnak-
lng their (Juthrlo relative und friends i
a visit for a week. Sir John 1 now '
located at Carlbagt Mo. und Is look-
ing more like ex Pres dt-nt Clevel ud
e?ery day. .
Co". Qlatler vice president t tbe
agricultural college at dllllwater. was
in tbe city yesterday and left last ev
enlcK for KlngQs er to male uu ad
dress befote tbe annua) inectiuguf tho
Agricultural Horticultural and lrrl
gat on society.
Among tbe callers yesterday wrre
Mesdames W. M. Crooks. O. W McKey
of (I ward Kas. Mrs John OUpbant
of P"rry and Mrs Wright of thUtlty
Mrs. C: oaks was one of tbe first day
idles o. Qutbite and she says there
are many changes here whlcu remind
ber of being la Chicago.
Hurvty KcylM 'Jiurfy
The chief englaeer Is looking aver
the A- O. A C railroad route between
Outhrle and Shawnee and on Thurs-
day with a full force of hands tbe
work la real earnrst will begin and
pushed obi to completion with all pos-
sible spd.
The Great New York Story
Teller Wll be Senator.
'cripps-McRao League
Albany N V Jan. 3 Chauncoy
Depcw was tho cental flguro ot tho
Roosevelt inaugural. Undoubtedly ho
will be elected United States senator.
PEACEFUL
Is (ho Condition or Havana
Sinco tho Americans As-
Ruinetl Command.
Scrlprs-MRau League.
Havana January 3. Since tho occu-
pation of the city by thu Americana
there has been no political disorders
of any bind. Yesterday a Cuban was
wounded by a shot fired by an un
known person but It was believed to
bo tho outcome of n personal quarrel.
A Chinaman stabbod his mistress iu
Lngunas strtM't ss Oen. Ilrooko was
pawing In hlc carrlago. Oen. Itrooke
ordered two Am rlcan soldiers to cap-
ture tho aFHiiistn but tho Ghluaman
killed himself with a knife.
CAGE
nnd Killed Throo in tho
Jtiulnnr Mine.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Jamestown Col. January 3 TJy tho
falling of tho cage In tbo Juniper
ilIiiu three men wore killed yesterday.
GUNAOAT
Win olliiK Oono for a Cruise in
tho Arctic.
Hcr'pps-McRao Lonpue.
Hun Frunclxco January 3 Gunboat
Wheeling sailed this morning for a
two mouth's oruls- In tho arctic.
NOT
So 15 ad ns
It Was In tho Phil-innlucH.
Scrlpps McRao League.
Washington January 3 -A dispatch
from Oen Otis this morning glvo ro-
assurinir news from Manila and Hollo.
no believes that a conflict can bo
averted.
DETROIT
Tho Cruiser Will Go to Santiago
Bcrlpps-McKae League.
Washington Jan. 3. Th navy de-
partment is advised of tho sal H g of
the cruiser Detroit from I'oston wherw
sho was repaired for Santiago where
suo win relievo tut mm 11 wer
OHIO
Troops Want to be Mustered Out
Scrlpps MeRae League.
Muuou Oa. Jan. J. The men of tho
Second Ohio regiment stationed here
have uppalid to Senator llanna to
worK for their mustering out Many
of tbe olllowrs aro in sympathy with
the movement.
IDAHO'S
Governor takes Oath of OHice.
Surlpps-MclUo League.
Holt.- Idaho J nuary 3 Qovernor
Su-unbtrg und ot' er state officers
were hwi.m In ti U y
For sals Cbol rcsldsB&s lots. Ap
ly to Mm Cora GrUeell
BABY'S
FACE
LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT.
Our baby's faoa irlunk was all raw meat
and lomcttunir awful to look at Tba way
taat cliUtl guKttret moilier asd MH nerer
hod auy rttl day or night as it eoiutautly
Itcbe '. and tba Llood u4 to How down btr
cbwl. bad doc urs and tbe dUpeniwr
wllb oo remit hy uung Ct-TICOOA 11DOL-
YZXT COTICOBA (olnttUfdl Sad CCTCVC&X
HOAr tba cMU mu entirely hta'cJ
Mr O&RNJUbS t3 Ntt.au Ave. UiwVljtu
K"tmL tolimr amvina Utkvkk CvriromA
JKi.r .a4i.M tvan mi Willi Cvticcsa w I hjr4
laaUl vibH lh mui imir.ft.a of UAhlntf tarmJsjt.
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