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OFFICIAL UKUAN OF OLAKHOMA DGMOCRACY-OrFICIAL BTATB FAPEH-OFFICB OF FUULIOATION HAJHR1SON AVBNUH.
VOLUME 14.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 26. 1890
NUMBER 47
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LOVE
Causes a Beuatifol Spanish
to Commit
Suicide.
Scrlppa-McUae League.
liridgeport Ohio July 20A copy
of 121 Munilo a paper published at
Mantanzss Cuba received here Satur
day night connects a Ilrldcenort so
ciety man with a (sensational sulcido
at Uavoaao Cuba recently
Hollo Tarbart enlisted .n the Fourth
United States iiniuuues aa chief mu-
sician. According to tho paper Son-
orita Teresa Santa IS connnitteJ sul-
aido for her love of htm.
She Jennie from Barcelona Spain
about two years ago. In Mpain sho
was a vocal studont but went to Cuba
with a Spanish opera company but
did not return with them as her pa-
sents had moved to Cuba.
On the table in her room several pic-
tures of Tarbart were found. 11 er
father Is a wealthy coft'ee planter in
Porto Hlco.
Onlcetl unit Itufrouyh .Ijijiolnfnl.
Chief of of tho National Census liu-
reau Merriatn hae submitted to tho
president for his approval tho names
of George W. Outcolt supervisor for
tho territory of Oklahoma and VVm.
II DarroiiL'h supervlor for tho First
district in the Indtnil territory which
tho president has approved.
Each of these supervisors has tho ap-
pointment of largo uum'oors of depu-
ties throughout their respective dis-
tricts. tin
Who have had trouble with their school
teachers are udvlsod to get a box of
Iioro-Carbol Salvo. It given instant
relief for blisters Iloro-t'arbol Salve
Is the best ointment for burns bruises
cuts scalds and all skin discuses ever
compounded. Curos piles For sale by
J N Wallaco
A Crock Hull Tram
Tho move on foot to consolidate tho
two Uutbrio ball toams and make it
tho craok team of tho torrltory is in
tho right direction. Tho gamo yes-
terday shows tho necessity of this.
The proposition of Captain McQinly of
tho Capital Oltys is a good one and
tho Leader voices tho expression of
the people of Guthrie In urging that
Bouio arrangement may speedily be
made between tho home teams by
whioh Guthrie can came to the front
with a winning and victorious toam
that will be the pride of the Capital
City
It is far better to have ono good
team than two indifferent toams.
Besides the expenso of contributing
to tho maintenance of two home teams
is moro than our people feel able to
do. Thoy will respond liberally to the
support of ono craok team und no timo
should be wasted In settling the mat-
ter Charged II i ltait
Sunday morning a poste of citizens
from tjie northern part of Lincoln
county brought to Chandler and lodg-
ed in jail one Adam I'arUer charged
with rape upon an old l.dy 05 years of
age. Parker about two yeurs ngo was
arrested and jailed on a similar
cha gc and while being treated ns a
trusty by tho jailer escaped and com-
mitted the second offense Tho citi-
zens who brought him in nay it was
with tho greatest difficulty that ho
was saved from lynching by tho in-
furiated neighbors of the old lady.
Nov Hospital Ship.
Scripps-MoUaa Leoguo.
Boston July 30. Tho famous Btoam-
cr Missouri of tbo Atlantic transport
lino between Baltimore and London
lias been sold to tho government for a
hospital ship. She will ho fitted up
and sent to Mantle
General Joo Wheeler
Hulled Lusl
NiKht.
Scrli-ps-McIUe LdKU
San Francisco July 86. Transport
Tartar with Genoral Wheeler and
daughter Annie and a number of
troops sailed for Manila at midnight
last night.
Jlay I'owr Can II Curit
Cut this out and mail to C.W. Heggs
Sons S: Co . Chiaago and they will
mail to you frea u sample of Bunsen's
Cream Casarrhal whioh is sold undor
a positive guarantee to euro hay fever
catarrh and catarrhal deafnes. Full
sized bottles will be found at J N.
Wallaco's drug store
Catarrh (Miami b 7inrf
with local apphoations. ns they cannot
reach the seat or the disease latarrn
is a blood or constitutional dlseaso and
in order to cure it you must take In-
ternal remedies Hall's Catarrh Ours
is not a quack medldlne. It was pre-
scribed by one of the li6t phyfeicinns
in this country for years and is a regu-
lar proscription It is composed of the
beat tonies known combined with the
best blood purifiers acting dlreetly on
the mueouosurfuees. The purfectcouv
bination of the two ingredients la what
produces such wonderful results in
curing catarrh dend for LssUmanUls
free. F. J Ciikxby & Co.. Props.
Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by druggists Price 7.
' All Xuunrfry uorj nui o I(HwrV
I'oxits STJU31 Ljcsimr
Buy a Coupon nooK and savo lO
poroent on your Luundryi 66 00
book $4. BO: $300 book $2.76
POND'S 8TKAM UUNDRV
Farm Journal for tho balance of ISM
and all of 1000 1001 190 and 1003
nearly five years to every subscriber
who will pay one year in sdranco for
the Oklahoma Weekly Leader. No
better farm paper than the Farm
Journal. This offer is only made to a
limited number -the first who come
FALSE
Telegram Attacking the Char
acter of Mme Dreyfus
Circulated
Scrlpps-McRae League
Ghlcogo July 20. A Ronnos cable
to tho Tribune dlbCUBstng tho actions
of Generals Gonne and Kolsdnffre and
other enemies of Droyfus says1
'The worst Is tho abominable tele-
gram stamped by the minister of tho
colonics announcing that Dreyfus'
wife had given birth to a child though
Dreyfus bad boon absent two yoars
and a half Tho fact appeared to he
proved and rigorously authenticated
concerning the child
"A copy of tho dispatch announcing
the birth of the child was shown in
I'aris and elsewhere to prominent peo-
ple at the commencement of tho agl
tatlou to prevent them sympathising
with Mme Dreyfus and taking an in-
terest in her husband's ease "
Work to llreln on the Ni Itiillnmcls for
(lllthrloHt Oniu
As stated in th Leadei esterday
and tho day beforo the work of hip
voylng and throwing dirt on the now
railroad will begin at onco Hnginoer
II. L. Marvin of tho Santa Fe is In
the city and is busily etigaged lu or-
ganizing two corps of surveyors and
as soon aB thU is accomplished ono of
the corps will be set to work at this
end of the road and the other at Blies
and work to meet each other ut tho
junction where the roads cross These
corps will consist of sixteen men each
with teams and excavators enough to
push on tho work with all possible
dispatch.
Engineer Marvin will stay on tho
ground constantly alternating bo
tweenthotwo corns and seeing that
the work is pushed on with oyory
possible speed He feelb very confl-
dont that both corps will bo at work
as early as August 1. Here is a splen-
did opportunity far Idle men and idlo
teams and those wanting work should
lose uo time in applying to Engineer
Marvin
PKCK'S AII now
Amuol tlio Crovrd it Ialnnil I'nrk I.in)
NlBht
The Fireman's benefit at Island park
last night was a howling snocoss.
Fully 800 pcoplo witnossoil the per-
formance of Peek's Bad Hoy. Messrs.
lirumage A- Arnold Mr Jennio Elmer
and Ed Itontloy took leading parts.
The show was a financial success
After the performance a society dance
was on the program for two hours
.Hir the I'ntlu j
ShorilT Carter of Lincoln cointy.
took tho following persons yestorday
to tho penltontlarj. B W. MeCoslcoy
murderer rf J M. Klmol term lite ut
hard labor The killing took place on
July 3 last. He pleaded guilty and
wbb sentenced by Judge Burford July
21. Hurlc M. Thayer horse stealing
IB months Charles Miller burglary
one year; Boy B. Oilman horso steal-
ing ono yoar John Bryant assault
with intont to kill one yoar.
JlutlitiiW untt Iahxh Anoclatlon.
The Uuthrie Building and Loan as-
sociation is one of tho big institutions
of the territory tand under Its able
management 1b in a most prosperous
condition Ono of tho strongest evi-
dences of its growing popularity and
solidity is that its membership U con-
stantly growing and none are with
drawing. The boml-annual dividend
of six per cent' just declared Is most
gratifying to its patrons.
To Arrive Nopteinhor !10.
cseripps-McRao League.
New York. July 26 Word was re
ceived from Dewey that If possible he
will anuhor in lower bay September
SO. He will not stop at any port from
Gibraltar to New York.
1200 MIe Jlliuerfl.
Sorlpps-McRae League.
Webb City. Mo. July 20 Twelve
hundred sine miners arc idle in this
suotlon by reason of the night shifts.
fit unit II orli
11 right's Kidney Pills will in suite you
eat well work well und think well.
The brain eontrols the body. If your
brain Is not bright you cannot compete
In life with your fellow men. Ilrlght's
Kidney Pills make bright people. Qet
the genuine. 25 cents For sale by J
N. Wallace
The I'hilpettH Acquitted-
Hdripps-McHae League.
London Ky July 20. The Phil-
potts were acquitted yosterday of the
murder of Aaron Morris. It is new
said that there is no probability of an
outbreak of feudal quarrels for some
time to eorae
More Gold
Scripps-McIU League
Sua Praneifcoo Ju)y as. The steam-
er Bertha from Alaska arrived last
nlgbt with a large amount of gold.
.Voile
There will be a special meeting of
the Uuthria Atbletie Club Friday July
88 1809 at 8 p m . for the purpote of
passing upon certain applications for
membership in said clup. All mem-
bers are requested to bo present.
J C Jones President.
Attest Bkbt C. Orneb Secretary.
J U Laundry work cathon Vtllctry
fUSOU UTJSAX LJLVXDHY.
Buy a Coupon book andsave to
per oent on four Laundry) 96 OO
bookff 60: 83. OO book $2.76
PPNP'S 8TEM LAUNQBY
BANDITS
Are Making Plenty of Work
For Otis's Troops
in Cebu.
ScrippvMoRac League.
Washington July M The following
was received from General Otis this
morning-
"Storm has abated Tho Sheridan
is coaled and leaves lodoy with troops
the Grant leaves in ubaut four days
with tho North Dakota Wyoming und
Idaho volunteers the Minncsotaus
will leave on tho Sheridan as soon as
sho can unload and coal. Other troops
will leave as soon us transports aro
available Bandits in theCobu moun-
tains aro robbing and imprisoning
peoplo Lieutenant Mooro and a do'
tachmont were flrod upon from a
strongly fortified position. Ono pri
vale killed enemy's loss five killed
seven oaptured. Bell has enlisted
about 500 men Wallace still south
about 400 Loekott has over 400 appli
cations. Might raise here an addi-
tional regiment Bell commands tho
30th Wallace th 37th and Loclcett the
11th cavalry."
mij(Ki).
(lutlirln Won i Ktiriliiy'x (luinn hut To
Umpire (Into It to Arkunum City
Yesterday's game of baseball be-
tween Arkausuf Olty and Guthrie was
advertised to be tho professional gamo
of the season but the big audUnce
was disappointed not with Guthrie's
playing but with the unprofessional
decisions rendered by the two umpires
in favor of the visiting toam Steele
of Arkansas City and Copolaud for-
merly of Arkansas City seemed doter
mined to make Guthrie lose the game
Their decisions wore downright rank
either through Ignorance or for an
object. Tho 6core stood 11 to 8 In fa-
vor of Arkansas City and should have
been roversed
Doc Hodor manngor of the Guthrie
team is playing fair ball and nil lis
asks for in an honest decision. Crook-
ed playing will not Interest money.
Tho crowd yesterday was lmuicnso.
TOITIONR
Arkansas City. Guthrie.
maples
Dawkltts
Dunniaa
Dodson
II. Overbuy
Ounninghain
W Overbuy
Flnofi
Boe.
a co.iiritiujs com him:.
HfTnrta to OrBniiU it l'ruit to I lulit tin.
liroruiiidiiU
III view of the attacks upon the
roundlap balo of the American Cotton
company nud the cry of "trust" agmist
the munu.'.icturers ol tiie machine for
mulling those rnlsed by tho owners of
compresses and others the following
letter Indicating u "combine" of a
different sort is of peculiar Interest.
Tho letter was forwarded to tho At-
lanta Constitution by IMohurd Chnat-
hem. editor of the Cotton Planter's
Journal of Memphis Tonn. It Is as
follows
"Now York May 3 1800 Exoeiillvu
commlttoe of the American Cotton
Compress Company No. 71 Broad-
way Dear Sir It in proposed to eon
Bolldato by purchase or otherwise
Home of the most deslrablu comprofiios
in the southern states provided suoh
consolidation can be arrangod on a
conbervatlve basis.
"Wo are in consultation with repre-
sentatives of all tho capital required
for tho business who are willing to
take it up if it can be put on an attrac-
tive basis.
"Wo desire to eall your attention to
the fact that in order to meet compe-
tition that has arisen from the round
bale system it will be necessary for
the compresses roferred to to consoli-
date under one general management
fully able and eapablo to reduiio ex-
penses by improved methods mere
uniform systems of compressing (aided
by the adoption of the standard box)
lo obtain lower rates of insurance and
aecure lower ratos of freight to for-
eign and domestic points!
"We reeoguise the advantages both
to you and us of utilising your person-
al influence in thv business us wall as
your plaut but ut the same time we
reel counuent mat unlets a cousoiiua-
Hon cau be arranged on an obviously
economical basis we may not be able
in the long run to successfully com-
pete with the round bale systems or
with othor new compresses whioh may
oome Into the field.
"If it Is your desire to sell your
press property at a reasonable prloe
? lease bo hind enough to answer the
1st of questions enclosed and also
the option enclosed
"The Information received will be
strictly confidential and not dlselosed
to anyone else In the businsss of com-
pressing eotton except with your Ml-
sent "As there are over two hundred
comprestee and us it win require con-
siderable time and labor to send a
committee to examine these properties
and books aud make all proper ur
rangements it is therefore necessary
that tb option shall hold good for
pot less than six months from the
date of your signing.
"Unless we bear from you within
two weeks of this date we shall con-
sider that you are not disposed to en-
ter into the proposed consolidation
Awaiting your reply we are
Your truly.
JIehy 0 Knubki.
For Executive Ooiomltlee "
llainlitgi
There are humbugs iu preachers
also in doctors and patent medicines
but there are also good preachers doe-
tors and patent medicines. Bunsen's
Pine Tar Cough Honey is a good medi-
cine absolutely guaranteed for coughs
colds and la grippe and all bronchial
Owons l'tohor
Vandt Catcher
Patterson s. s.
Gill 1st base
Layne Sud baso
Harris 3d base
Tiomoyor It. F
Owons II L F.
Thorp 0. F.
troubles. For tale by J. N Wallace.
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Renfro
s closing out its stock of Wallpaper below
cost to make room for a new full slock. Now
is your chance to paper your house.
We have reduced the price of everything in
our store in the way of Drugs Drug Sundries
Paints Oils Hammocks Croquets Blank
Books Soaps and everything that is kept
in a first-class drug store
x Come rnd let me make you prices
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C. R. RENFRO
Opposite PosloOlce - 200 Oklahoma Avenue.
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ROT
Between Picnicers and Race
Track Men At Coney
Island
Scrlpps-Mcllae League
Nw York July 2b Twenty peoplo
were Injured two perhaps fatully in
n bloudv riot between plouieers and
race traek men at Coney Island this
morning. Tho trouble grew out of
two men accidentally lostlinir eaali
other.
DEWEY
Muy Not Yisll Naples on Account
of DlHtiiuliiuici'H KniHCil by
Lynching ol' IlnlirtiiH.
Hcrlpps-Mcltue Leu gin
Trieste July W The recent lyiuh.
ing of five Italians In Ioulsiana may
nrtivnnt I)vv from viaiLitiir Miml..a
or any other Italian elty. If this part
of his trip Is disturbed it In probable
unit no wui go vo Hie ilia ot wiglil
'I'll H Ailmlriil's rnfusii tn vlult. Urn nui.
peror It is said In due to the fait that
no was not. served uers oy me Austrian
Admiral or a war ship.
Uiiining HtrongUi.
Serlpps-MuHae League.
Uennos July 88. Ouptala Droyfus
Is gaining In spirit as his tilal ap-
proaches. Ho has howuver. constant
attacks of violent fever.
Wheat Shortage.
Scripps-Mcllou Luiiguo.
81. Paul July 80 Hot winds in the
Dakotus have damaged the wheat l.t
per cent Tho estimated shortage in
tho two Dakntas and Minnesota Is
10000000 bushuls
Not KorioiiH.
Surlpps-Meltae League.
Bouio July 86. Pop Leo is slightly
Indisposed but his llln
serious nuture
Is not of
fritm 4m.
Take the most popular route to Hi.
I .on is and all points east Kansas City
and all points north and west
Hsnta Fe trains make close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on tbe Frisco line
Ht Louis and Kansas City mail and
express leaves Oklahoma City at W r.
every morning leaves Ht Louis at n in
every evening aud arrives at Oklahoma
City at S:80 the following evenluv
Througli reollulng chair cars with
out change Pel I mam palace sleepers
from Monelt to Ht Iouls and Kansas
City You oan seoure berths before
leaving Oklahoma
Further information will be cheer
fully given by tie nearest agent or
II. F. DvMT. F. and P A.
Oklahoma City
Br hoh Smtdku G P A.
Ut. Louis Mo.
.V Vulw Ihhu 1 gi Ht
Advertising and notleas should
reach tbe Leader not later than 1 p
m if it is desirable they should appear
oh the same day they are haudrd Id
Patrons and friends will nlanaa mult a
a note ol this.
IIVh. llatK
Is an IndleaMon of Bright s disease
You should eat a box of llrii'lu's Kid
ney Pills at once Bright' di'eate is
tne moat dangerous Known to meoieai
Aolenee- Price 85c a box. For sale by
J N Wallace.
Our btby has been continually
troubiaa with eolle and cholera In
fautum siuee his birth and all that
we could do for him did not u-rm o
give more than temporary relief until
we tried Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving
that reined n he has not been trouble!
We want to give you thie testimonial
as an evfdenea of our gratitude not
thst yau need it to advertise yeur
meritorious remedy. Q. M Law Keo-
kuk Iowa. For sale by all druggists.
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CIVIL
And Military Government Has
Been Established in the
Island of Negros.
Scrlppa McRa l-eafqe
Manila July General Otis ha
proclaimed provisional goveruiuant
for the Island of Negros.
The Island is to be under a military
governor nnd civil governor and the
the advisory council will be elected
later. This government Is established
nendlnir Ltit notion nf minirrnAn tin n
eotistltiition far the Islands.
Balueoor will be the capital Tuoro
will bo a secretary of ugrlaulture s. c
retury of the treasury secretary of
rho interior and uUornoy general
All maloliihabltnnte of twenty ono
years who oan read and write in span
lull ICuglish or VIsayan who posa sees
$500 in real estuta nud who luivr b eu
residents of the island for one year
lire eligible to the fr.mehUe
A free school system will be estab-
lished and the teaching of English
required. Secretaries will receive Sit'O
and the civil t'ovnrnnr SA.nno ner viiir
The m'litary governor will have powir
of veto lu all legislative action subject.
to the approval ot Otis
COLONEL
IiiKorsoll'H lloily will he Cro
mated Tomorrow ami Ashes
Returned to FiiniHy
Sorlppe-Moltae LeugiiH
Now York July 2 'Iha cremation
of the body of Col Ing rsull is set for
tomorrow. A niulu intllii sbromlxl hi
blaok alotll will enclose the bodv
There will be neither plate nor ban
dl os to 'ultevu tho sombre surfaiu
After tho incineration the ashes aro to
bo taken to the family home
Wateu in every town a lot-al rep-
resentative. Lady or gentleman La v
work (lid pay No i apilal reiinn . t
Payment every wi-ek Ail cirrus f
particulars I I. Man i lial Art to
2 1 Klin street Dallas I'ubi.
The iii.Uir of the burin Journal
usks V liy have a niortuire mi the
farm in r crops rheumatism hour
ore an trnp lean iu ine 1..1I lioli- in
the i ut t skeleton in tin closet or
any i t h. r pln or trouble when y u
tan yt tbe Farm Journal for tin
balaiHi- of 1m9 and all of 1900 linn
I'm- mi I I KM neatly five years ty
ping a veer in advance fur oki i
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 26, 1899, newspaper, July 26, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74594/m1/1/?q=+date%3A%2A-1905: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.