The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 276, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 13, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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THL6 LJtAMR. QOTHRUf OKLAHOMA.
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THURSDAY APKlt t' mi.
Tim people down In - im a should
havo shook dioe for iliP kingdom and
lot It go nt that.
Vimm from any m n 'Ipolnt thf
matter is one of ! i i interest to
Treasurer Thompson.
Iln'i in i i" cannot lart much
longer in Oklp.homa It will soon be
forced to seek a new site for ltb gen-
erating plant
Tui efforts of the. PoiH-a City Cour-
ier to Alp"rtp ( hairnuin Hill Hrlmes
sewn to be in need of a mustard plas-
ter ami a soakitiff application of bay
rum
Ski iiktai Jknkiss 1ib gone to
Washington to lay in h new job lot of
harmony anil incidentally to Ret his
man appointed receiver of the Perry
land ofllce.
M'i move along the fact should
no. be forgotten that the Renfrow ad-
ministration gli led through without a
T"IHi That speaks volumes for the
Democrats
"A Good Ptytmstet
' Starts Not At A
Assurances.'
There is one good pay-
master nvho is around on time
gives full value and never
fails in his duty. It ts your
privilege to select him and
his name is pure ivholesome
blood. This paymaster makes
the rounds of the body visits
brain stomach kidneys liver
heart and head alike. Hood's
Sarsaparilla acts as a guaran-
tor that this paymaster tuill
do his duty.
If the blood is impure it cannot do its
duty and you arc tlio sufferer but
you noetl not be. Hood's Sarsaparilla
purifies vitalizes nnd enriches the blood.
It never ilimjtpointt.
Poor Health-"! never saw anything
beat the way Hood's Sarsaparilla lifted me
up. It sharpened my appetite and gnvo me
a new loose of life. I enn worl. every dny. '
Paekmax N. IUxbt Meredith N. II.
Scrofula Soros -"My oaby at two
months had srrofula sores on cheok nnd
arm. I.oral applications and physicians'
medicine did little or no jcoml Hood's nr-
sapnrllla cured him permanently. He Is
now four with smooth fair skin." Mas.
B 8 WaoiFf. FarnilniJton I N-l
Weakness-"! Mess the day I heard
of Hood's Sarsaparilla as it mred me of
extren.e weakness after gilp built my
husband up after pneumonia cured eciema
and blood poisoning In ur rhlldren." Mn.
M. A DiLwoRiii. Hoi I Ktubreevl 10 I'a.
Head and Back - " For ono .tar pains
In my back and head prevented my l.juse-
liold duties. I took Hood's Snrsapnrtlln and
am a well woman. It also cured the grip
In our family." Mas. Mattir Hrndhuhw
Cor. First and Franklin Ao.ColutnbusIud.
Rheumatism -"Mj self and a friend
both suBered from severe attacks of rheu-
matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured both.
We would not be without It." Wm. II.
I.BSTEn. 05 Leonard St Fall ltlvcr Mass.
JEALOUS OP A
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Medical gin
Tin country is having no dlflloulty
in taking up the white man's burden.
What is most wanted of Mr. Kipling
ut Ons juncture Is some adrie.o as to
how to let go
Thompson is not to blamo for tiio al
leged Interest he took in the public
funds. Kvory olllce holder should take
nil abiding Interest in his business
Tito Ropublicau party is to blame.
JfBT ns Charley Kenfro of the Third
ward gote tho Republican party In
shape for liurmonitlng purposes sime
ofllce holdor dies vory Indisurootly und
Immediately wild bhrloks till tho air
as tho bow nnd arrow insurgents rusli
to get tho job tho office holdor was
forced to leave behind. Charley's har-
mony projects aro without visible
means of support.
Tut vm i.i uTuomi'hok is not vitriolic
enough He should get out nnd bark
and show hid teeth and otherwise give
an Imitation of a 'nan buffering with
politu a.1 rabbles. That course would
scare the other fellows and Thomp
son vMiuId be billed as a inaityr. Then
in the course of events ho would bo
fit snl.j ct for congress
Nus hi--tiiiKM property owners nrr
more to blame for the fuzz on Uuth-
rie's streets nrd sidewalks thuu any
other aeney The majority of those
non rciidenth care nothing for the
general appearance of the city just
so th y reei ie rents regularly. Thero
Bhonld bo some way for the city to
reach these people and foreo tliom to
ltoop tho streets ulid sidowalks adja
cont to their property in ropair.
Ill' Mtsit Mi Kim.k of tho local
land ollli e is now the biggest man in
Oklahoma. He is in dlreot coiumuni
cation witli tho president. 1'ollowing
the Instriu lions from the chief magis
trate be went to Kingfisher and in
thirty minutm settled the postolTtce
row tin re Tomorrow he will tako
up Uu l'erry land office light render
a d is. on and withhold it. Kventual-
ly he vr 11 do other things of moment
The pri Kidint has received a photo'
graph aud a pedigree of his Oklahoma
cou.ui and finds he is the man to trust
during the turning pu i.ieutisl cam
paign
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parti
il It Vt H1I mi i s J f.
itiHiiiilwid nuleli known cor-
it of the uhluiifct in Post
i '''at paper in a. dispondent
ti
I'osl pies
t haiiDi'i
iifurin us why
iinit we aro in
. i nip witn hi a atul (jer.
imiii .nllllla It . i dear that
it is "Hi of the entiu i' alliance'
agairst which the F'ui f lus Coun-
try warm d us If w. i uv any i ights
then it would stem i at they mi(fht
to be s paraled absolut. lv from those
of oti.tr countries si l i speitslly der
inuoj which not ittistandiug her
prof -.n of good vill liatei. us as
liisS.itunu majehty is said to hate holy
wain It i evident that we shall
nevt r 'i t uluiiu in peace with her
there anil tin soontr we separate the
botti r C Dodoic."
I aniwenng the 1'obt bays how
tho I mteil Mates or nully became
involve! in the unhappy miss would
n&ke a long story l.m ugh to say
that twelve years ago J.agianit tier
many and the Unite. t Maim were in
Borne ay concerned in the aifair with
the v ntihappiest results Indeed
"iU ' ' "-ay that oaly the hurrieaue
of l nted the gravest eowpli
tatioa f i .t aitual war The history
of that t nu hhowsthfct Ungland aud
tho ii uii Niuus wero in perfoct
accord an agaimt (jermany and of
course there ean be no doubt as to the
result of any hwtilltios that might
then have grown out of a eoniliot on
existing linos. Following oatuo the
recall of the Herman eonsul and his
humiliating rebuke by lllstnarck and
jiext was the Ilerllu treaty unaerl
Urocn-Kyctl
dont Kills llin Wlfo nl
SI I on Is.
8t Louie MImmiiH April 12 Mr
Frtuik Tt c'hI1iw.i wh tthnt i
death by hf IhijIhuiiI -1 nl n aftirtm n
In the etbllnment of the 8lo(tH-lI1ltrKin
lr urootlp l'ompan on Hroi(lwn ami
WnhliiKton avnu Imti rtie was em-
pli'tl n5 a snleowuman
The Btore was thronuol twllh choppers
0Bteriln) hnvlng bmn the ori iwlon of a
hIxhIbI snle The effect of th. ihts. Ilred
In rapM sueeeealon and trcibvl h.. h sin-
gle atirtek from th victim w;u in trans-
form the JowtHns; Imnrsiti -un.tTB Into h
panic-Mlrlcken limb In whloli imn and
wuiwn struKgleil nhrtekeil and fought for
eft-rent from the building
Oallaws.) eil vd the .e shortl before
6 o'ctoek et the door at Broadway and
shlng-ton avenue. lie aaosnA-d by the
elevator t the ottUieast corner of ttie
biMtdlns; to the second lloor Near Mm ele.
vator iVoor on the second floor stood Fmnk
Hull owe of the HoorwsJkers. Oallaway
asked Hull o direct him to the rap de-
part men.
Just Wet ot the devssor on the second
floor Is the muslin and umJerwar depari-
ment. The counter extends alone; the east
wall from the eMrator to Uie r ar of the
store acrowr about tvn fee nml hutk
oKnln to the front opposite the elevator
forming a large U In tho tl aiv stands
on wlijeh good are displayed .having two
allies not moro lin three of four feet
wide. At tCie tow of tlie V. where th
eounter on the went rldi begins Is a hut
row njmce Just Wide enopugh for one to
siueeas in Ixthliwl the counter
Hull dtretted Callawin to the lxi
rlotlrlnc itenantmenit. In the war of the
store for caps. He rtnned down the aisle
In the tnualine department. Hull a xtep or
two In front of him Mrs. Pallawnv wns
lxlnd Jh eoret oounter. Just north of
tle elevator. A the same time Mrs A
Winter a cloe friend ofMrs Cdllnway
and Miss Heck Kvans.another employe In
the department caught flight of Oallaway
"Hurry out of the way! Don't you see
who 1 thereT" whispered Miss Bvans and
Mrs. Callaway started toward the rear of
thu store
Hull turned nt tlrls moment and saw
Callaway was at'll right behind. Callaway
tlpiH-d his Imt to Ms wife and she bowed
to him. lie passed Hull and wa'ked down
the alle In front of the counter behind
which his wife was stationed She already
had started toward the rear walking tx -
lilnd tlie counter. She u1ckenl Iter nooo
but Callaway aIo liurrtn and continual
rlgbt behind her only th wldti of tlie
counter searatlng thvnn.
fws ftnltnii Bar Iohia.1 kt SVt.A h.Y -f tlia
ivhich the present compllcat'ons havo aM h llrtwiyUfl evidently oelng to
boon gonoratod. There is no doubt in ralIle the uhor aide and got out in
our mind that the present conditions front of the olevwtor hoping to elude her
are practically identical with those of nutiiawi
188. and evorytlilng goes to show that
for tho second time German aggros
sion opposed by Kngland und the
United States has brought nboitt an
emorgoncy.
Wo aro muoli of tho saino mind as
our correspondent fearing that tliore
uan be no pcucoful and satisfactory
outcome of this or any other situation
resulting from tho 111-asBortcd allianco
in Samoa. The views of tho three
powers seem to bo Irreconcilable and
their views do not harmonize Moro-
ovor tho proviso that unanimity among
tho tliroo consuls is indUponsablo
strikes us as prosonting a hopoless bar
to any ooncortod notion Binee thu pro-
tensions of (lurinany in Samoa arc and
must bo inadmissible by Kngland aud
the United Status.
A war ovor such an insignificant
cause howovor would be both silly
unci doplorabie and it soems to us that
Kngland and this country aro bound
l every hutnano iuil civilized consid-
eration to avert it if possible. It is tco
Into to ohallonge tho wisdom of tho
original compact. That has been made
.mil the uutunglotncnt is consummated.
Let us tliarofarr adopt the proposid
e.parlinout and endeuvor with such
patlonao ns wo oau command to make
tho bebt of it. Wo appruhond falluro
us tho final outcome but wo shall not
antiuipnto ovll or do or say anything
to proolpltate it. Tho possibility re-
mains that (larmany warned and in-
formed by unpleasant experience may
at lust enter upon an experiment mod-
ified by tho lentous of tho past Wc
shall abide in that hopo as long as
may bo.
HUM HUH The IE
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IIikhI l'MI nirit liver ills Uii- mm IrrllmtlnR iinil
qiiIt plliarllc to Ukw with llmxl'l StrinptrllU
April 11 Arrived steamer
IMulIlac
Darlil
Ieleware Breakwater April ll-rassed
HwltserlanO for Antwerp.
Washington. April lJ.-Toih.v sUtetnent
of the conditio. of th treasury shows:
Th avtissble cash ltalasoe Sm.H6l; wohl
reaervia IM6I.4.
Baitlmoito AprB U-Ir Mlnton War-
lkor. professor of Latin at Johns Ifopklne
university has accepted ttoe Latin profos.
torsblp at Ilarvaa-d university.
B.dney N. S. W. April 1-The llrlUsn
MtMSUier Moans t'apt Parey which sail
"1 from this port today for San Frun-
1 1 earrlnl 1M.S0O pounds sterling golj.
Madrid April 11. The government has
.Hi-!-. o aeneral lllou 8p&u8 prUiolpjl
i iiunuindet In tin IMallppuVes. to oooper.
i ulth Major General OUs for the eva-
imoii of ZiuulKjanga and Xoukui.
i iKlinon- April 11 Tha Marj'laml steal
n..i it Sparrows IHtlnt raostved an
i. .day for 78600 (tons of M rails
in ih. 4naa lBaatarn rallwiai-. The
- m working day and night.
. H ki i April is The Dstrlot ar-
i' i . ' u t iidKenU Colombia today and
a ii u xi J iu uiueflilds to look after
Vhe interests or the merehaaU thsra.
Wasrangton April ir-Tha war dpar-
mX lias decided to iaak four danart.
nws of the Island of Cuba. Uarotofure
the MMn diffsreat trovlncua have been
departruenta Qvneral IVrooke Is now ar-
iiuiglng for the oonaoUdation.
liaitUaore April It Qattertea Band D
witb artillery. UE ofleors and man. left
fort Uolletvry today for Ran lVanetacu
n rrntUf for Manila. Malar WHIiain I
Vos l In oharg of ti irty tut
Brtsjadier Oeneraf K I Wllllstou will (Us
make the trip
noi.Nd TO MANILA.
stan I'maoisoo April IS iNwir batteries
of ths sixili ortlHory U. 8. A. baIIoU on
th stsamsr STIpto. for Honolulu where
they irtH relfove the seond United States
voluntsar enslneerg.
lotir transport stamsrs are bclne pre-
parod hore for the departure to the Pull-
ipjJln t
As she neareil the narrow opening on the
ottfer side t'altawny strode n cross the
riiM And atvUcHmted her. He stopped rt
tin ojienlng In tfoe oouniter and halted
her as she reacli'od It.
Only the emphiyeos In the place who
knew of the trouble between the two and
Mrs Oallaway'a terror of her huslmml
lietween ts eounlers wero crowiled with
shopierB but there had boon no loud talk-
ing to attract their attention ami oven
the mpIoye busy attending tho wants
of the customers paid little Mention to
the preliminaries of the tragedy.
go none heard what Callaway said to
his wife wlitn be stopped her at the open
lng in the eon niter hMtlioui ten eeoonds
elapswl thiia Some however were watoh.
Inn thman nnd womanamong tlfrm Hull
Mrs Winter ami Miss ISvatu. They saw
Callaway thrust out his left hand as If
to grasp his wife's right arm.at the same
time with Ails right drawing a revolver
from his hip pocket. Itefore realization of
wliat was tc follow was poaalble to the
onlookers they heard the woman shriek
then saw tho revolvr flash.
The weapon was leveled at her head
when OoF.away fired. She fell behind tthe
eouirter her head toward fine front of
the store.
Callaway pusiied through tiie opening
In tlie count- and half leaning over k
II red four idiots at bar as she lay on the
floor.
Aintd the excitement In wldch the vic-
tim was forgot Callaway forced hut way
through the narrow aisle his iwoiver
clearing a simico for him approaelied Hull
wltli weapon oxtended sjmI cocked.
Almost exliaosted in the effort to overt
furthed eatastroplie from tho panic which
lwd followed ithe tragedy Hull was 111
prepariHl to grapple with the man.whose
Intention he could not divine Hang In
groat measure with thefuslstnce of other
inn employed on the floor rasiorad the
few to calmneea wlvo hail failed to es-
cape to tire lower Hoars he ttmught that
a struggle to the death awaited him.
V.'lifeti wHiiln three feet of Hull howev-
er Callaway said;
"I liave killed liar. You may do whiit
you wlnh -with 1ne" and handed his wea-
pon to the floor-walker.
With the alMUetneut of the excitement
on the floor on whloh tlw tragedy occured
several of th saleswomen reooveml suf-
flcietit presence of mind to go to the as-
tlney worked In vain with 'ir the llrst
siiot having apparamly proved fatal and
a messenger wss being dispatched for a
physician the iianie on te floor contin-
ued. To control H when the shots wre flred
and vry member of it were frantic with
fear seemed Imupoaslbte Prom the uppr
doors peoiae wiv rushing and those on
the first. Ignorant of anything save that
something terrible had happelMd. beoaina
erased with fear. Pnaident Hillinan sta.
tloned Idmaalf at the foot of the stair-
case awl by force of will powvr. it seem-
ed stayed the- rush titer. Yir-resl-
dem Joe Hlrsoh calmed those on tin- first
door as boat lie eould. and at the door al
Broadway ami Washington avenue C. H
Hartuvuin one of hie assistant managers
powerful of physique ami Penuasive of
voice presented a rush througd ttte doors
wtiieh must have resulted in serious in
Jury lo mans- Two voliovmen soon came
to thvtr aaslstanoe aud so welt were tutor
efTorts repaid that some time before the
arrival of I Brnst II gpoouer who had
ln Hummonal form the Century build-
ing h excitement had abateil entirely.
I'UISOKKIt TBLItS HIS 8TOHY .
When had become quiet he deetuad to
teM his story He went back to court-
slup da.
"Wlies I was a mars bey. four years
ago." Is began. "I was attending college
here ami having plenty of mosy I al-
ways looked out for any fua I ooukl find
One day I and some fellow etudsas formed
tho assjualatane ot soma young girls in
a fltatattoa at Iff1ngweil avenue and
Wash street. Among tbem was Birdie
Hurd my wife. She was a nice 1rl goo.
looking and 1 took a fancy to la-r. 84i
a then illvlng 'wltli her inHrriatl slstre
Mr Hawkins. Tlie 1st or had rooms to
rent to student rnd lot long after I
had met the girl I went to live nt the
houwe Bki and I went out frequently to-
gether and on ene oeeasloa on Thurs-
day of Ura fnir wtcU in 1895 sho and I
and two other oouples formed a party and
wont out foe v drive. AVo wre out near
Clayton ejid had boon drinking frtwly ot
wine w?n Charloy J'.ossn.an who was
drlvtag. deUborattir upset and mined
Vi. irt -. .UtHniT nif an AmKnnlrmcvryf .
"Wo all had a narrow caeape. wid the'
Dressy Clothing for Spring
CORRECT IN STYLE PERFECT IN FIT
FINISH AND FASHION A
This Week's Bargains
in Men and Boys' Tuits.
Men's Suits for $ J) r0
Men's Suits for .'. 5 00
Men's Suits for 7 50
Men's Suits for 10 00
Men's Suits for 12 &0
Men's Suits for 15 00
Men's Suits for 18 50
Men's Suits for 20 00
Some stores would ask more
than double this money. We
are willing to leave it to you
if they are not the best values
in the city qualities considered.!
Our Leadership in
Men and Boys' Clothing
for spring and summer will be
maintained by Riving you
greater values for less money
than elsewhere Never have
we had a more stylish line of
Men and Boys' Suits and
never were we belter pre-
pared to prove to the man
who has his clothos made to
order that it is a waste of
money. We offer you many
fabrics to select from. You
can ce for yourself just how
the cloth looks made up. As
to fit we guarantee to fit you
as good as any fit you .an get
from any suit you may have
made to order. Dependable
stylish well tailored clothing
should interest any man.
The Largest Choicest
and Most Stylish Stocks
of Hato Shirts Underwear
Neckwear Ilosiery Handker-
chiefs Suspenders Collars
and Cuffs Trunks Valises
Mackintoshes and Umbrellas
to select from in Guthrie We
always have and always
will maintain our reputation
for selling the newest and
nobbiest and best Men's Fur
nishings in the city at prices
that are always right. You
can depend on our goods be
ing up to date.
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- - - - GUTHRIE O. T.
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Aiii4iiiAiAiiVAiiiAiAAiii'
reiortrs. coming to ub for tho facts had
to Iw mlrf.eil I told them ond all of my
friends for tine ike of the irlrls that
lardle and I wero onrouto lo Clayton to
get married when .the accident happen-
ed "Aftr this had lcome public IJIrdlo
and her sister set sail to bring tho eltim-
tlon to a reality. They Insisted that I
should mary IWrdlu. They made It so
warm that I finally did marry In Novem-
ber 1896. EewytlilnK went well nirille
and I Hver iVltli Mrs. Hawkln's and bo
dkl Deteotlre F. A. Duck. Though I did
not prosier In my studies still I nover
wanted for moana. My parents always
called for ino ns I was tho only son
We always hod wlwvt wo wanted Birdie
and I and we were happy until ono day
Just a short while before tho baby was
born I found Duck In my wife's apart-
lrrmt I remonstrated nnd rciuostnl
ttoat she keep him out and havo nothlnw
to do wHh )1 in. I had no further ground
for complaint until after the baby wai
born when ono day my wlfo oald oho was
A Great
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THE PRAIRIE PARMER-a
weekly Agricultural and Live
Stock Journal one dollar a
year. It is admittedly the lead-
er of the agricultural and live
stock journals of the United
States. It covers the entire
field of agriculture dairying
live stock breeding and live
stock feeding. It is edited for
western fanners and stockmen
who carry on diversified work
in fact it is the fanner's news-
paper. Tlie regular subscrip
tion price is one dollar a year
but in order that every one of
our readers may get it next year
going to 4l druK-storo for soma modlcln-1 We Will Send it a fuli year with
tne weekly ieauer lor ii cents
This low price may be with-
dliwn anytime; we request our
reK'Jers to act promptly. Hand
in your orde or send it to us.
and left the ohlld with me. Whun sho hod
Wn gone nearly on hour I save tho baby
to Mrs. Hawklrat ond wit In search of
her. I found hor on the corner talklns with
Duck. Then and thoro I demanded of both
that tills conduct cooso nnd 1 told Duck
If tt did not Unit (sUmo- Ira or I would have
to quit the earth.
"Tills trouble caused m to drink and ltd
me to quit pollegu. My wife nlKiut this
tlin Dtowiibec a yonrngo wrt V work
Huddenly for Sk-Kil k Hillinan and then I
wnt to Chicago oa a salesman.
"I returned .however last Decomb'r and
about September we separated I had
Irurmd too much alwut Duck On ono oc-
casion after all's liad lon to Cairo on
visit she returned and had beon three
is in Duck's company before I knew
tu wns her. Of course ahe had the boy
and I worried ami drank nnd was In an
awful condition of mind. After worrying
ulmig In this manner I resolved to make
a finsd 4-ffort at rooonclllation for m
vur- had entered suit for dlvoroe. I wont
vstTday to see toer for tlds purpose. j
"lislng along Franklin avenue I oaw a
chtup revolver In a show window. I bought
It I went to th stor and found nkrdle
un ttv axeond door. I td.d her io forgive
nk ull I had done ami I would forgive her.
Then we could start life amvv
'liiKtmd if u reidy she turtied up her
Lsv und said If the nrm saw her talking
to nv Hh' would K her job.
Then ihe started to HO I called hor to
n.m. bark She hurtiod on.
I start id dfU-r.
' M brain was In a Whirl.
"I dri-w my rtvolwer m I neared her and
tMgun to tire and did not atop until the
weapon wtuf empty.
Now I urn sorry. Hd ahe forglwn
and atrit! to return to in all would
have lk-en riv.
"At all ewrets I am 111 worse off '
rThe
j Fruits of
I California
Should bo oaten (tosh to
enjoy their full llavor.
Many delicious variotios
aro nover scon In tho Kast.
To obtain thorn ono must
go to California micro
thoy may bo bought on
evory btrect cornor.
OnlySl days from Newton
by Tho California Limited
Kanta Fe Route.
J. CORKINS. Agent
GI'TIIUIU O. T.
(tscstCMtoa.at
GOOD
FOR
40g
In order to dvtrtle era m
.nil kend I f soon tlili toutvit
pr Htw ubcrUwrs ini
The
California
Limited
Via Santa Ke Route Is tho best
and speediest train to California.
To Los Angeles in 2K days thrco
tiinc-s a weolt. I'ullmans. dining
car bultet smoking car with
barber shop and observation cur
with Bpacious parlor for ladles
and children vostlbuled and
olectric lighted.
Add.ss
A. J. O0RK1NS Agent
Atitiikon.Topelca A. Santa I-'e Hy
UUTHKir. OKLAHOMA
tt
attttojs)ttttttattttttas)ttsittitttttti
FRISCO
LINE....
St. Louis and
San Francisco
Raiload Co.
Take tho most popular route
Thu Kriseo Lino v'a
OKLAHOMA CITV
o WICHITA T
St. Louis
and all points East
Kansas City
JVuro J. in'.
St. Louis and San I'rsnoisco railroad
company.
Take tho most popular routo to St.
Louis and all points erst. Kansns Citj
and all points north and west.
Sunta To trains utako close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on tho Frisco Hie.
St- Louis and Kansas City mail and
oxpress loaves Oklahoma Olty at 9 13
every morning; leaves St Louis at s.io
every evening and arrives at Oklahoma
Olty at s 30 tho following evenlug.
Through reclining chair cars with-
out chango Vullmam palace sleepers
from Monctt to St. Louis and Kansas
Olty You cau secure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further Information will bo obeer
fully given by tte nearest agent or
11. F. Dunn T. F. and V. A.
Oklahoma City
IlVllOK Snvdkh G. P. A
St. Louis Mo.
and all points North and West
l'asenger train leaves Oklahoma City
'. it a m. arrives iu St. Louis tho foi-
ling morning 7. 15 a. m l'utsnuger
train leaves St. Louis at H JO u. iu ur-
rlvos in Oklahoma City tho following
evening otl. 80 p in. Close commotions
ure made with the Santa Fu btith at
Oklahoma City and Wichita. "
Our tru n sorvico is uuaurpassod
Wocatrv latest improved seat and
and 60c. (iiswps uken)to the chair cars also tho Lusurit us I'nllman
ILIU8TRUED YOUTH AKO ABE Observation b.eepers. Aro you plan-
iiumwuMiiitoHui In tig an outing.
NABHVILLB TW. 1JM IM.'lf A RIM1I VHS
SSBBBSSSBBSSSBBSS lnJ n w nl be tent ou yrar ' .
trial subtrrintton " or rill irn.i n ii. iri ; .vw has a world wlilo romitutlon as a won-
for 30c. UrtruUr prka ji pr sr. li U an 11. I ful Health und l'leasuro KobOrt the
ft&W&TO properties of whoso waters
Wir anuHumuh iiu-rHv iti.KAi-iiY'isAL have no cijual on tho American cooti-
HciKNcfc OtNlKjiL Inj-okmatio' Woman's 1)k- nent and tho grandeur of tho ficunerv
VAKTME.VT and t.OV. lAMOK'K DteAJJTM kt. I . .. rn.nR ha i nf Hl.r.rlr
Tailor's. Lots lettrrs to tbe I'nblle ate of . "VPSaSas tuatoi LOIorurto.
tvueu purunasing yemr uokcis sec
that thoy rdadvia the Frisco Line
I or fnrthor particulars as to rates
time oto . apply to
II. F. DUNN T. P. &.V.A
Oklahoma Clty
li. K. lUAXUH IIIOAM HNYOKIC
ivemrsl Miiaer tlau'l fuf. AH
ItnilrondTimo Tables.
..S--"-.
A. T. & S. F.
SOUTH EAST AND WLST
I Arrive
No 1 1
I outnrle
Leave I Arri
I Guthrie It
City
5 40 am
i 10 pm
II 15 am
6 to am I
l 01 pm I
8 jni
Arrive
Clue ago
13 am
10 U0 pm
oo pm
6 Mam
Local I rciglit
i-ocui ireigni
SOUTH SOUTHKAST AND WKST
No
407'
40S
113
Arrive
Guthrie
Leava
Gutlirie
I ! pat I I 15 jim
10.17 pm II 15pm
I 00 am
AirUe I Arrive
I'tWorth i Ga4ves nl
V 35 pm f 0 Oft ai
a.ioam . 35 pra.
ixicai FrelpUt
A J CORKINS Agent.
C. 0. & G.
WEST.
I.v. St Louis ..
Lv. KL Smith. .
Lv. Howe
Lv Wister
Ar 8outh Mc.Vlestur
Lv. South McAJeuter
Ar. .Shawnee
Lv Shiwnee
Ar Oklalioina City
Lv. OVlalioniaOity. .
Ar. Kl Kono . ... .
Lv Kl ifno .
Lv. Ih Keno Jet .
Lv Ocary
Ar Weafborford
Train
No I
8 15 inn
10 .ii am
11. .Ml pill
12. so pm
aoopm
3iopm
ai& pm
0.31 pm
7 58 pm
H M pm
p.( pill
Train
No f
KAST
Train
Nn '
Lv Woathorford.
Lv. Geary.
Lv. KlltcnoJct
Lv. Kl Keno . 0 50 am
Ar. Oklahoma City. 7 50 am
Lv. Oklahoma City. 8.00 am
Ar. Shaw iiue. DJain
Iv Shawnee. B 31 am
Ar. South McAlehter lZJOpm
Lv Soi th McAIester 12.50 pm
Ar WIstcr 3 30 pm
Ar. Howe 3 5opm
Ar. I't. Smith 5 15 pm
Ar. St. Lout. 7 25 am
HOOam
9 .n am
u:wam
to 30 am
to 37 am
1120 am
I 12 30 pm
Tram
No 4 1
3 oo pra
4 05 pm
4 55 im
6 oj pm
6 03 pm
0 03 pm
7 aj pra
For aur lurther lntormation address
J. P. HOLDKN Tradlc Mgr
South McAlcsttr I V
Quthrle lodge No 1 a O t' W meet
Thursday evening of each week at 1 30 in
Victor block corner First and Harrison
Visiting Workmen always welcome
K U SAItllEK H W
0. J TUOIIV ltecorder.
Guthrie Lodge No 2 K of V meets ev-
ery Momlav at 7 30 In their nail in the Vic-
tor block coiner First and Harrison Visit-
ing Knights are alwavs welcome
CIIAS POND. C C
C A HYKRS. M of P. and K ot It s
Guthrie Lodge No J I O O I' inctts
Monday night of cacti wcekat7 30 Visiting
tWd l'ellows always welcome
W S COOPER N O
O W HIIUCK Secretary
ft . 1 l.t.uil f? I M . .-..I--. j1
PRFPI EDUCATION etc. la ny subkctltwr
IM.L I.who will secure enoueh new tubtrrlb-
j rn at our ttguUr rile to euual the reg-ular nrlra
vl tha article arlected we will glte free McjcW
1 gol i watch diamond ring or a KhoUrthlp In Hihc
or unuhm'i iiuiinrMin!i.t Naahvllle.lenn.
CaWrtUin.vrTeiark-u'! .. or one In alot as
liu.lne Colkge vr IJIiunuy bchoul. Write iu. I
An one sondlng us so cents will get
the Wekkly LKAix.it and tho above
paper for ono year. Address
LEADER PRINTING CO.
Guthrie. O. T.
Oklahoma Kncampment No I I O O V
meets every Tutiilay eeutng iu Odd I'el
lows hall at 7 30. All visiting patriarihe
welcome. F. KITTKUUUSCH.C l
II L.S1KOUOH. Scrlt:
Harttanftl'ostNo. 3.U A R meets an
tln.1 and third Saturdays in each month at
7:30 p. in. tu probate court room Visiting
comrades always welcome
W U HhKOD. P c
M L. MOC1C Adjutnant.
LIQUOR NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern
Notice is nereuy ctten that F
s herebr ctten tbat V. M Wvatt
has tun. day nicd tua petition to cell at
retail spirituous vinous and malt liquors jti
flutbrlc. Logan county OklaUouia and that
unless objection be tiled on or before the
tub day of April A. D lfr. said petition
wtllbt granted.
Guthrie Okla March 30. IbVO.
It V MORTON. County Clerk
ADELBERT HUGHES
ATT0RNJ5 Y- AT-L A W.
m
Guthrie Camp No 3 Woodmen of the-
World meets every Monday night in the K
of 1. hall. Visiting Woodmen are welcome
J 11 l-OWKRS Clerk.
WM OREGORY Con Com
Guthrie LcHlee No 2. A P A M Heir
ular meeting third Tuesday oenlogln eacjy
month at i o clock.
Invited to attend.
H f ARDERY.See
. CORKINS. W M
O. It M meets every Tuesday night la
ICof hall Visiting chiefs alwaes welcome
M. V CHERRY Chief of Records.
GUTHRIE
OKLAHOMA.
Naomi Rebekah liodge No 2 1. O O. F
meets every xl-iij evening at 7 30 In the
Odl Fellows snail tu the Weinberger build
tog Visitors welcome
8 SARAH DATES N. O
KATE M'WOTHY. Sec.
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