The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 315, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 31, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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eneral Manager Ofu'l l'i. XKt.
Slroot Cars Collide.
Chicago May 10.-A eolllslon oocurred
bvtween two trains of the Lake street
eJevHtsd road at Oakley avenue tkU af-
terooon. Tha cars were badlyr snauhesl
and several pfeners were tiruUsd ajul
cut by nyinK eiass. Toe Injure4.
Henry O'Osll
K W. Osher.
It D Murphy
K Mesney
Miss W Tooberv
J Wlll'lM.
('harlea Moiinert.
None of ilie paxsengers wars seriously
hurt.
The coll kI.jii was caused by lbs brakes
on sicial ru- train HOlng to liar low
rrfualnif to work The special was cioaly
following a regular train asd when the
latter stopped at the Oakley avejuis sta-
tion the mutorman on the special wu
powerless to cui.troi i.is train. Tlw oars
slid skMr the trsk and struck tii rear
ear of toe forward train with great
forse. The Injured pawengcrs were all
In the first train.
Madrid May 30 The queen regtnt has
signed a decree appolntelng Marshal
Martinez Campos to the pres'dency of the
aeiwts.
IlEl'OHATlON DAY
Is (HiHcrvnl r. Kvory loini
Where tlm Nm; Floaltf.
Chicago May W Governor Tanner
Mayor Harrison Gen. Thsmas Ander-
son and other military and executlva of-
ficials today reviewed the longest mo-
mornU day parade that has turned out In
this city In year. Tho weathtr was per-
fect and the city tints lied wltn out of
town visitors A moat enthusiastic greet-
ing was given 2.000 soldier of the Span
lh war a continued oration marking
their progress alone the line of maroh.
There was no apaclal feature attending
the decoration of fravet at the various
t emetertes.
Kx-l'rnsldont llnrrlssnn's
KIoiiiout Ailtlross in l'nrifi.
l'arrl. Atay --V lare Uirong tathernl
ita afternoon (a the ewrndtery of llovi-
inua t aeelst In the anmial decuraalon
t.y the Amerk-ana of the tomb of Uafay-
elie The Interest wa enhanced by t
knowledge that ex-prelent llenjatn'n
llarrleon would tvmk.
Ueneral l'orter the UrtMert dtmtea am
baeaador opened the ceremony wKti a
brief addreea and itr. Harrison followed
wMh an oration that wa frequently ap-
plauded He apok of the deep respect
ithown to Dioortlin Day in the United
Hiea ami the revcrnt care taken of
graves of American soldiers renwrkln
that fhe chief valun of such observance
waa In Unpreaelns; th hearts and mHidi
-' Wve pfTl with tho lessons of self
sacrifice and heretsm.
"The nation that cherished the Knaves
.if Its soldier and assembles to hmor
firm" he aid" la the nation that nre-
Kervten and enlarges national Hns Ths
monumowta to our dead ahow no tra.llnK
ranks of sad and weary oaptlves foltew-
ng their etinquerom htt dploy bnwon
niiirmoliM from Urn hands and feat of
i nrandpated blacks. TIm rpsul' t t.iAt
nnanolpatlon wtm seen at Bant .ijo wtt re
thn Wack troois ami the Tevan trvops
.i'". wllti each oth or to lie the first to
ltMtifum the eilwiny's braatsworkk "
.Mr. Harrison Mien ratHr-J to Ww
gallant end glorious son of Yermint
i ow mtimtiiic; home nurd at-r achieve
ments tinwt ulll ltoi his name ever Utus-
trtous in the annuls of all nations."
"ller. In the capital of on preai slater
reputtltc." he continued "when' no tc'
(Iter of American btrtli finds a reatttiu
place p see the senthnent of graUtlidc
ani VrtvtnvUon find Ins; sultaJbto exproes-
I.m around the tomb of Lafayette the
oruMRdor of kfberty who oame to our
alit in the thne of streas; Ills name is
perhaps more closely than any other oon-
nwtml wMAt th Minn of WaahlnRton.
l-t the president of France and all tlio
FmnclMnen be assured of tho amity nntl
gratltulo felt by all Amertaani. All thlnes
thut ministers to stable government iw-
tiomil walUi and rootal aontont In
Fmnee will istvo us grwunoatkm."
Comte lie Otinttbrun followod wh a
!rW nddrews of thanks on belmlf of the
I. it ivotto family.
"Tlll.l.'" Ilna..nll
Atltli'fifiHbs Now Yorkors.
Now York May W The sarehaj'Kairus of
Ueneral Grant 4n the tomb at Clare-
mont wwa covered with llowera that at
tcrnoon. after lmprnsslve oertanontsa by
l" 8 Grant Post G. A. U. llrooklyn an
.dilTpaa 1 Govermir Itoosevelt and a sa
line of .'I irun fired from the Hutted
Htutea cruhMT Hr)klyn wi. "h tn In tilui
lliidui with all her butt I.- Hugs Hying.
Mono tlutit 10000 Person m witnessed the
.-.ruraonv and croHded Claremont in the
vlctirlty of tlie lomt. A largo stand had
Itcen Hreoted on h east side of the tomb
covin d WJth red white and blue bun-
ting Here tht ceremony whs c nvduotud.
(h iwrnl A W ChtilH of Governor's Is-
land and Col II D WoodrufT aouirf
commander general of 1 1- regular army
r.nrMi.nlMt ttlA Afrttf
Oovernor Roossvttt received an ovotl n
when ho arose to sneak. He delivered
in eulogy on General Orant of whom lie
ea'U:
"Mercy and peace b hand m nand If
G.neral Grant bad shown mercy at rt.
Donetaon It would have meant years of
destruction and desolation und If tie liad
not shown mercy at Appsnatox a breah
of peace would have widened betwetw um
and our brethren whloli never could have
clused."
PiMiitinulng Oovernor Itoosevert ssjdt
"Here I stand ki fhis beautiful sinin
weather in our own beloved (and and
Mate with quiet peace prevailing while
11 the tropical wtuherlng heat of the
I'hllpptns tight! .ng for tsie gatrtuus Hag
with the soaiio motive you (3mn4 nnr
men fought with in lsW sjre your sons
and their horo aonvrades.
Those men have a right to d'tmand that
you think of them ntot with mauxlUn
synrpatliy of regret but as soldtera and
men. Small Udeed be my respect for an
American unless bound by family Use
and defHsvoanoe K he did not weteDrus
the ebance to serve under Otis and Mac-
Arthur and follow gallant Funston as
they folltiw the Hag that you and your
fathom followed to ytotory tn he evil
war ltt us maksour voices flt in the
I'hillpplHSs that we stand behind tl
men who are doing al they oan to horaw
the Mag as you did sjid tannoiuber
hen victory comes am H wgi tlu.t
lieaWtr task by far Is uikmi us thw task
of peace. When order is Mslcned In the
l'hlbpptaoa ws must make peace and
keep order there and bring prusyvrity
whh rhlei order.
We must Itara by lesawns of wlilch w
are u-ii proud no Isas tlian Umm of whiti
wo aro proud. Don't be afraid w laou
fuots as rney are whether they are or
are isot pleasant. I learnod; a few days
ago that there Is an Alaskan town wnlon
does not oars to ouosMer itself a part
of the Untied skates but Wonts to be de
clared a part of Canada because th
rotted sttatee would not take the trouble
to provldo for Its proser t-ovemm.nt. K-
ery ipoud American should bow hie head
In shame that such a reuist should lib
made because of the aeglect jf tius I 1.
It'd skates asnveminsAt. Let tv.iy nun
do all in nls power and do tt wiui .11
Ais fjree tv see that every oolony 1
shlth the hag waves as aei as '
home ua governe.1 so 1 hat tttv p.vpla
of tll'iw lonlea Will belleVH U U be g
ST.-it iiilng 10 hin- tie "h.iki' ti livu un-
der that flag "
JJiMiry Waltorsoii (lio
Orator at Lnuixtiile
lAusivil. Ky May 3U-KlabOrate ter-
es' tiea preceded ttoe srrrval of liie
Grand Army parade to tne uaton division
of Cave Hill cematery today Mr. Ifsasy
Wattvrson was the oraror of the day
and spoke as follows.
The duty which draws us lotjadker and
ooine to us laden with a deeper mean-
tho day althouwb apoolmoa by raw-
ing tlian they have ever bome before
and he placo wlirh wttaessea our com'
lilt Invents trie octiislon wMJi Inoroas-
4 soJernnlty and signiflcanco Vlthln
th.i ir.lnota of thN drettd bu tut
fol i l( - imseorato In ftl m- 1 f n
amrl ill our hrm for '1 r 1
lovwt on imt p1ot if piMtliid. wlili bin
a 1il k l.teen. tiiixc IhmIi s'1 nwld 1
mark ttv renting plate of the deod !
two armieti that In life wee- eell l h-
tlle tlw Vimy of li 1 n .n li i in
of th I'i'n'wdnrevcv VV "11 1.1 de r
ate tlw s;rn. of tii .- h A -1 fir '
tng for the Vn1.ri l'ui'ii'l iln's
oome to de4"wnie -h' fi h f tin
Who died flghttliujt for 'he 1 mf .Wn
Tst If these flower iwt' I m 1 l
oould b open and the brae m u Wli
Inhabit thes cou1 tS tn
bottled iplrlt but In 'tin t
and fli hM whu li i'c w 1.
went lieiicn tin aviil 1 r 1 d
that tho hopes or both ha '. it
1a"t fulfill' d and dim tn 1 11 f
wallnvel up bv th" l'i I n 1 i'n
In American ntantiond m I In -'ii '1
suoh as were contemplat'd ' ti ik
ers of the Heinie."-1
To those of U n lio wer On 1111 1"
and contetnpOTii of tin- l il Inn ed
and contemporni 1" of 11ie dil u ire
burled here w'i "urvlvad the 01 d ii of
battle and Wi live to ble-w tli 1 v
there Is nothing r- trior strange r u 1 t
ural In this luM-anse w hsn - I'
coming for a lon time wo hiM- - 1 It
coming tn tho kinMhip f ti. 1 i
clotso ast thOM.i nf 1 rommimi cminin In
tho robust llltili ui of tlf f run 1 nl
the market ii'nr in tli 1 1 r 1 -
chwngea of " d mstlo nff 1 1 " t
above all. In On in iftle of 1 Ml 'r n ' n
cannot dlstlnirnl li lilwi 11 11 1 n I-
fsjtlher wtio nor. tin blue mil 'i 1 d
father w1n wot e tli Kr
It Is requlreil or rrn mm
flag !w served undu -Hhit h- in il
rentsnolation stuim ful to Mm 1 1
tlierefore dhthonorlng tut ttw mi 1 1 I-
ren and enh mn nfl li w 1 i
tory the oimtlntr .f Ihn brtntn I " 11
antagorrlat li- lidi of thought 1 '
posing cnniiK In i M m where ih
tlals of "dilHN ind cmiriB. 1
amply mt N .r W It the pin 1
dom to rem et tub ihnt t told 1
sues Chat oi'kil iln irttif. "I "
are ilond Iwouei The contllnt lil 1 J
thollRhl to be ll n 1 ' rllllKe itnl 1 1
talnlv IneMi.ible etid.yl moin th 111 1 v
yoarw It w i f miflit 10 1 1 - iv
ronoliiMlini b f' ulna und hoiv. it in i
To soniet the re-ult asn'liwi i" ti
It was dlHnpi'olntlniT to nil 11 n in 1
As no man diHimloH I' lot no mm l
plore I.t 111 tin- rathr In i 1 O
It wan nerxlfu t in.ike u a V.itl n I t
us the rather look niton It nn lnb 1 m r
ror setmsr nut tho d' atloii of Hi 1 t
but t'ho radiant" of the rutin' mil In
the hepnert f tlio Vew Ni'Oi wnl 'is
Nw South who oemtested In u m 1 'H
Pany and wldo b side rr-ninbl v d
the Nallomil 1 luu-ictor In On wi ri
about Oorrogklor Inland i"d undei fie
walla of Ciivlto let ua belvnM h i
for the Old N.irrh and the tu.i s nrli
blent tnsjtftlnt In a ldin lh.it ki.n
neither iioltvt of the oominiis ml 'n
Hung Us irangraph into the -o 1
Great as were the Issues wo hn pill
behind ua forexcr et grimier liii- till
rise dimly upon tin- view
Wlaj Shall fathom them'' Win dull
forecast thren"' 1 eek not to lift itv
vnll on what mr ' beyond It Ih em null
for me to kn ' it I bae a ...imtrv
ami that n try lealH the Tid(
I have llvs.1 k upon its dmnf tub r-
ed fragtiil .-hole agn'n t.i . It
iflko tl fabled olrd of wmdnoiie iduin
ago upon tlho Ariiblan rtr 1 il nl
ahaie Itself aliovo Oio llamen nml .i-ner'
of a onWUwrratlon that threH'tn'-l to d"
vour it; I havo wati'.; i It (rra.limll ' 1
fotd lta inagnlflceiit propontlnms tlnrongli
Hlternatlng trHrku of light and thole.
T have stood In awe-struck wonder mil
fear lest th irloi-to.i 1 fabric slmuM f mIo
Irnto dnrkmR mid nroo but 'h In no
etmntlnfl pair mi "T a vlnlon nlm li
out of the ml I iiIIih of th 1 1 n
guns quick I roll.iwid In ih 1 vi-.ri)
voice of the kuii- f Hnmir.u and Shaft
er and Hc'iN ml I saW: "Il Is not 11
dream. It U tlnd's pmmtan redaotned
With iiv-hit of secttonal confusion) ghat Ih
gone l il strife has passed from 'the
scene and in the tlgrtit of th perW t
day thnt It comn tho Nntrrnv finds an
the first fruit nf Its now blrsh of free-
dom anotlici birth of greatness 'and
power and iuihb"
Fully realisliiif th ntHionslbliltleH or
this and tli- dun. i that beams; tn It I
for one ami : ini all that It brings
with It nml iini'i i. tiiiiukful 0hat I
too. Ml an Am rb an Wlninnns; b
star may lenjl 1 dial I fuluw n 1 ilu
lomlh OT iloubtlllK fllOUKll It I II! I lie
Nation's fonttleps ro the fun 1 mini
ends of th- mi'th. iwibtini; '1 1 1
In Pne creatl.iii nod iiw tmnM.i if
the American I'nlon the hand if Hi M
mighty nas nitirl from ftr" 1 1 is;
that His will bsa-iit It. imd unit Ml
word has prevailed that In tin- w u of
tile Ilevolutlon nud In fhe dll win h'
tnoUanta and nr. Merits of bit ' I ( 11
doubt where IVovnlenm Inoiti. d 1 h
star thru now alilm oer u h1 ..n 11
Signet of God's plan and purpm-. 1 11
Hevn-S' nt courier of ilsUlndtimi unl
religion shall fix Itself above tin IMM-
of Asia and the siuida of Afri. .1. 1 l.ai
but oonflnn mo In my faith tun h
ludgoients of the Iord ar nd
righteous altogo' lni "
lirproB.sivo Ornnionios
at (ho Mexliuiii Ciltnl.
WzUm i . Mi. .xi-Deopratlon day
was fltitlnirlv .tn-biatod Here w1 sosne
xooptk.li..! !' 'S'ing fsatures. The
local V A It 1' o.nnoosed of unhm
vou-r. m w-ni 10 tne Amerlosn oemotery
and . 1. ii.l the graves of the sokHern
win took iron the war now more timn
luur u wuury ago "and laid flowers on
the gi.ivoH the veterans o( tha olvll
wai In ih ''nibfcd sMates. Who rest
ih it Iki!i ii-isekarnars ami soutlvmars
An eloiiii nt .uktressed was pronounood
I.) Amir is-i.nl ) Clayton. After the cere-
mtMilee of ih menauas the umfaessador
wait witli a .1. logateon of th.) 1. A. it
u. xi u tin mik and easile of Chapus.
I.e. a. lb-- .1 iii nvununeoK to ne
youit M 1 1 trt el Hi 111 1 r
H' IkiI WI. I I I. fell. Wilt lliu li . ri
t t' - 11 v f A 111 1 nn in v . 111
Hamu .1 . l! inueiii ' .1 s
of the n 1 jol i-nt 1. tin Amir
loan cwwtii 1 1 deform. u On . en
..f th Apieruui soldleis 'I'll in. t In
lreminu ee-rem-'Ulal wu mm 1 .0
I'rt - li in IM.ta as tmmai..l. r 1 il.
..! 1 M x can army
IMTTHBI'HO OIlHKlt MI
I'.ttsburg Vo. Mn M a 1 em
et.nr of I'.tmliurk n I mil
vicinity today the annual irioutn if tl e
American nation to Its de.i 1 defenrit-rt
wa fittingly pa d Hpc a1 honors wef
paid the ir.v.n ..f 1 n Theoph1 1
MorrU.n ..f Hi .ih I H iiiiao.ry w'
W I kll e. il -1 n I n il I d I I .
I. n ml I i n 11. 1 11 K 11 th. vi t in f
the lu in 1 1 .i t' rn.M .
other Hpanlsb n h n n th ik.
were strewn with flowers.
JUIIeil E-'rnni Ainhiisii
Iy.llllle Mai A I . . 1. t I.
Bvenliig 1'oei fr.. Ihru K. 1 -
John Tayb.r ik 1 1 to.
been tried u h o.-.. 1 1 n. e
eircuet coirrt f .r m mm I r ( w .m
I.ee In this county about a year ago was
nhot and killed from ambush aorao time
Katurday on Iucktt' mok Tiir-. (s
n'i olua to Taylor a murtlerors
NO alXTKslUAIjIi
0(js has Knoiigli Snliliorfi to
CiiiiiiiiiM- llui KiliiiinoH.
Wal.rf.tn Mm u The Post tn
w
' ' t 'inn if rmed th. v. p
lin' tlmt '1 ml . sjatlsfl'd
b 11 dr hl rommind Is k"! t
( untln if " iv ih I'eslden- ti.
a li ti iber
T tit 1 1 on In tno lhli 1 pine wn
a sin leer if a conf ru tw tn
IiP'il'ii nn I Adjiitint Cfih ft . v
of th nior or 1 "1 nlii'n f( r
n1i.li lnn been nen' I ' ' I 1 I
'' t 1 on Manlbi t - ort 1 t
kn ti ii. preldont d not
11 Oi 1 v iv wlilch li Bsivit '
li" n. 1 rented
'' '11 1 'f 1 hn K p' I we t uj
!' 1 ' i'Ii her. m. I f ha wni
1 11 1 1 t . ' . n h h ' 1 r p
1 1 ' 1 I n. . It a f ' ii he w n 1
n' li i ilioiit 11 lit 11 1 i 1
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consctoun and earned to a hospital The
surgeons found several broken bone but
Twls ha 1 recovered his shium i'i I.
doctor gays he will I've
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 315, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 31, 1899, newspaper, May 31, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74547/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.