The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LHADBR GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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s vcond clr m ill matter
Official i'ape oi uXIaomi Territory.
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iin. month Mr mill
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FRIDAY SEPTEMIil.ti I I !
-lltlWlll HlRttY Hl HKI tril'lM
i r . .svi mrits.
Miy all tl.t- liowl
About
Mr Thompson's
Relatives
Isn't Mr 'i'liouipe in
The tnaf-lnii
Of this
Tt rntor "
Abd lum'i lie a pull wih the
liotk Island"
Why eei t '
And it was the fear of
Fracturing Hi. I Crimea' pm!
"With the
Hack Island
Tliut Denuii refuted toetinl ma t-austii'
Letter to the
Eagle at Wichita.
Old soldier4
Why of course Marshal Thompson
Has Discharged
All the
Old
"Veteran".
D jesn't Flynn say so and F yen knows
Do you suppose
For a minute that
Marshal Ujrry
U going
T.i
Allow hta relatives to suffer
In order to make old soldier
Votes for Flynn"
Nc. ho.
Marshal llarry believes in k.-epuig the
Muff
In the family
Home day .Marshal Harry will he a
Rich man a Plutocrat
And then you'll see the
Hones
Fly
Oee wills !
ItiUVUUt Al.SO IX 1UM OlCT.AilU.VA
HAM I It KltdAU
Mot only lire there prodigious humps
on harmony among the white Repub
licans of Oklahoma hut the disaffec
tion has spread to the ICafllr Kraal
and the colored votors are fighting
among tuotnselvos. It is saddoning to
contoruplato tho wreok and ruin oer-
taln to follow when btothora oannut
dwell together in unity. I! in this is
neither tho tlmo nor pi no for moral-
izing. Tho fasts are suflleient.
Let It be known then that the Col-
ored Protective League met ftt King-
fisher roeently. This league repre-
senting 7000 colored voters was well
attended. As is usual on such occa
Bions speeches we-e made and the
amelioration of the colored mtM.it
dihcutisod. Then eame reeolutiuub. A
league meeting w thout resolutions it
not a league meeting. The dieeustlou
cf resolutions developed the faot that
a rurrout of bitterness toward Oov
Itamea was vibrating. The luague it
tiansplred ooutnlned two factions
one adniinlstratiou the other anti-
adunnlslration or In other words
fellows who got jobe and follow who
wero not so fortunate. No sooner did
ouo dolegate move to adopt a plank
endorsing tho administration than
twenty malcontents bounded from
their soute uttering protestations. "1
wove you air that wo not only on-
.lor bo Ramos but that we also endorse
Qov Jones of Arknusat lieu Tillman
of South Carolina and Judge MeAlae"
cried a delegate. The usual row ttn-
nuril and resolutions wero finally
pas -ud endorsing MeAtee. RarnoB
Tillman and Jones wero left out. A
day or two after tho meeting Oov.
Barnes had severa' of his colored sup-
porters on the "carpet." Ho upbraid-
ed them for bad faith and intimated
that tho Langston callage appropria-
tion would suffer.
Tho sequel to the row discloses Uie
elephantine form of Judge papier
Perkins as a fervent administration
supporter. In this week's Issue qf the
(iuide Judge Perkins excoriate R.
Emruot Stewart charging him wiUi
Ignoring Oov. Ramos Inst motions and
treacherously playing into tho hands
of the administration enesn iee at King-
fluff. Judge Napier lovingly stigma
tiiea Stewart as "a truckling syco-
phant n hog and grafter. It Is fair
to presume that R. Bmuiet will have a
few remarks to make complimentary
to Perkins" forceful personality.
And thus tho discord spreads. The
Republican party of Oklahoma has
taken on ell the properties of u dead
mackerel In the moonlight.
.1 1'OLITIVAI. VLVKH
What has become of the war be-
tween Delegate Flynn and ISditor V.
U. Droorr Like talking machine pu
gilibts both tliese politicians luetl a
dell Ureer threatenad to dynamite
lilynn and the latter deelared he
vouid dfwclose somo political secrete
respecting Clreer What has become
of theso threat-'1 The Oapltal la as
rnlhi ub a tish worm and Flynn'eSf.Ouo
worth of atook In the Tjmes-Jouriial
has yielded no dividends editorially
V hat are the people to think of these
threats? Arc they to bo duped by a
lluko after whetting their appotltoa
for a dish of political chilli? It's an
old adage that says "When thieves fall
out honest men gat their dues " In
the present Instance it is mom than
likely that both Flynn and Qreur arc
afraid of each other. Roth are plrat.es
Is olen wtrnlnfi t " 'l.r is
torpid or '"" " Murr- ix rlous
trae-'"' nn.v '11' " fr ft prompt
eftc. i:t 'i of UeeAeihe end all
Hrr trou'il"'. t ike
WM!. il-i i ' ' liver restore
fn I i. i i .ii t tho bowd-
in .1 p. ! r peln. do not
Init.tuor 1 1 .Inn" i Ii.-internal orgsn.
but hne i i-ili.p tonle effert. '. '
t all iln tx ir 1 mall of
( . ilood A to. Lowell Maer.
of knows circnlatlo i. Thy have been
engaged in political rapine and rob-
bery so lung that a revelation bv one
or the other would not only sink the
Kpublict a party Into n cataclysm but
would f jrever consign the two bucca-
neers to ostracism and oblivion
While it may be true that It take a
thief to catch a thief the thieves in
Oklahoma it "ill be noticed do not
Intend to ma the risk of breaking
lb ir own necks to catch each other.
AMiTiiitn irvnn to snatitrAiir
CM.Vtfl.N7l
lion w. M. Jenkins: Tomorrow Is
the last day. Have you called on Mr.
Flynn for an explanation or has ho
retracted the eiinrgo apalnet you to
the rlTeet that the legislature found
you truilty of keeping $800 in feesf
mi Miu ror.rriCA t. tr ast.
Wanted At once at the United
State marshal's office a lnadtlene and
a ftteall boy to hold same to sore spot.
I mean business. II. ThohPson
Marshal.
Wanted To be let alono. Good
money to right parties. Regards to
Pull slstere. Wllllo Saott please
write; saw your ad la Clipper.
W. M. Jkkks.
Wanted An org An and a boy to
blow the same. Wm. Omm bs.
Wanted A few well preeerred cop-
ies of Fiyna'e speech. Want to try
try m on the doc; if the dog lives
send them to Cousin Willie Uod blees
him Apply between 1 and 3 p. in.
U 9. land oftice.
f. IS. McKi.ii.sr t Son
Props. L' 8 Uaud Oftlee
Wmited Tt dtatio of. a lat-
eral jeg the property of a gentleman
with a movable bred piece as good us
new. W. II. Scott
Leasee Perry Land Ollleo.
Wanted A room by two gentlemen
about thirty feet long and twenty feet
broad that is the room.
I). T. Flynn and P. II. Oukbr.
Wanted Instant escape from my
fool friends. Olio Outohlt.
Wanted Mu'o help. I). T. Fi.v.VN.
Wanted -A fixed policy. Cull at the
State Capital oftloe.
Wanted A few olann limbod sol-
diers t j fill relative p ares in my otllue;
also a copy of UrlnteV treaty on
"Where the grafts are there am I; or
marshaling nade easy; a thrilling tule
of frontier life." J mo; Bd Nix
please -- He. Uaxht Thompson.
Wanted Highest
few more blauk et
prioe paid for a
for new factions.
J-XK ADM.I5K.
Wanted To loin money on Bshool
landR. net me before going elsowhuro
I take interest iu this business.
C. M. llAllNKS.
Wanted At Lauslng prison by a
gentleman who has seen bettor days
a pardon Acting uovornor Jenkins
please write. Iha Tkiuuli-
Wauled A bull anlft. No suzerainty
requfj-fid. ' 'ai. 15. Havkkh.
Wanted At ouce at the seoretarv's
oflloe a red -bound volume of collo-
quial oxplauntioBa that will explain.
ujcpense no object. W. M. Jknkins
Wasted (Personal) itlrdlo Qrlmoa
to meet me. Am In trouble. Re at
Wichita tonight comer Harmon v
street and Rounder's ourvo. Mmoko a
cigar aVin eough. Dmkr Fi.ykn.
Wanted A few eld notes for collec-
tion. School luud preferred. Will in-
sure myself 10 per cent. Address
II. S. C.
Wanted A Job 15. O.
oure W. M. Jeuklne.
Mlteehnor
Wanted A Job lot of speeUie grav-
ity to be usd in eonueeUon with a
wall but groiog business. Snap for a
man with money. Ko references re-
quired. A. Moss ISwlvo.
Wanted By the Republican party of
Oklahoma lees leaden and more
voters.
Wanted Uy the people a woll
equipped fool killer.
IJU'HlltAUltV OMT.V A JU.AVK J3VH.
Imperlallsui and MeKinleyism ware
knocked (dour out of the ring in the
Hlghth Missouri congressional dis-
trict on the ?8Uj; ult. apd Judge Dor-
sy W. Shackleiord the Democratic
aandldate to euesAftd the late Richard
P. RLand was elooied by qvor three
tlieuand majority.
Judge 8Usckleford is one among tho
strongest free silver and W. J. Rryan
wen In tho state and he made the
canvass from start to flnltji on tho
Chicago platform free silver antldin-
perlaltom nsd nutl-McKinley oiul won
out by several hundred majority
greater tUnn the late Dick Rland re-
ceived in the last eloctlon showing
plainly and distinctly the new trend
of public sentiment In that district is
against both the national administra-
tion ad Its Imperial expansion policy.
Judge ShatkUford'a majority 1b 3lcs.
It is bollevod that some emphatic
opinions regarding Flynn obtain at
the local land ofUoo but owing to a
rigid censorship the public Is kept in
the dark. The administration how-
ever is doubtless in oloso cuble con-
nection with the wild man in the land
office cane breaks
MAitBitAi. Tuoursox to D. T. Flynn.
"Curses on you my little man!"
Avono Oklahoma Rcpdblicans the
bicycle faco has given way to tho f"c
Hon face. '
Thk prcspdrlty portions of Flyun's
Jefforson speech wore warmly Bp-
plauded by the unemployed harvest
hsnds
Tuk report that IJelogato Flynn do
rives his just powers from tlm consent
of the governed la being vigorously
denied.
Tub truth is out at last. Tho peo-
ple of Perry are enabled to keep
Judge Saoti quiet by strong and fre-
quent Injections of bromo-Bellzer.
Fnoit whera we alt It looks its If old
Colonel Jouoaat of the Capital Is try-
ing tq negotiate hlmeolf the into ad-
mbriktratiou without first -acquiring
the administration's consent.
Alas' yes "Mr. Rryan's popularity
Is waning'" Only IS 000 people assem-
bled nt the small town of St. Marys.
Kansas to hear him speak the other
day.
Dblkoatk Flynn grossly violates all
the rocognlzad rules of the prize ring.
Af tor making the rounds of tho varloua
dopaJtmcntB and ofllccs and "jacking
up" the inmates ho left tho torrllory.
Mr. Flynn's style of dum-dum warfare
Is very onervatlng to tho opposition.
Of course President MoKlnloy can
not afford to appear otherwls than
optimistic. This Is his war In which
he embarked without consulting con-
gress or tho people. Ho Insisted
through his acents at Paris upon ao
quiring this territory regardless of
any desires of the inhabitants and ro
fused to conclude peace with $p&ln
unless these people woro handed over
to him as chattels.
Tiu republican and iboltlng Jemo-
orat tn Kentucky seem to have enter-
ed a mudsllnging (campaign against
Senator (loebol.the regular democrat-
ic cauilldate for governor but they
will And tt hard work to make the
mud stick. Mr. Uoobel docs not gam-
ble smoke or use Intoxlcanto. Dur-
ing his legislative career ho led 'the
fight for tho enactment of tho lottery
.law which crushed .out this most
rulnons form of gambling in the state
and lifter securing its enactment Mr.
Oooblo nuccosafully defended tho law
bofore the United States courtnugalnst
such omlnnnt opponents as John 0.
Carlisle and Mnj. D. W. Sauailcrs.
The moral clement In Kentucky owes
Senator Ooobcl a big dobt of gratitude
for what he did In that cause.
CATTLE COUNTIES
The Fallowing nro tho I.lvo Htork Qunruii
tine IleRiiliitloim.
''At tho preMnt time cattle. cannot
oanie ltrto tho creanlzod oaunkdoti of the
trrttory of Oklahoma from the Indian
rosemrnllons tn the territory tho Indian
Territory or any wtate south of th fed-
nU quarantine ltie under nny coiwkfwa
tlon whfUover.
"Cuttle in the counties of Pawnee Payne
Lkiooln Poteavi-atoome and Cleveland
any oi tho Imlan reervatlonfl of t'he
Torrttory carawt vass into tiny of the
other counties of nhe territory lit thl
Ume.
"Cattle In Noble Xopan and Oklahoma
ooutitlae cannot be token into otSier ooun
tt of the territory west and north of
thrill except upon mnpeotlon by both a
federal ond .territorial InspeoUv and
found to l all right and free ftxm ticks.
If rwportcd nil right Uiey can so tnto any
part of the territory but canntot bo Wp
pel cut to itho north exoept when bllod
(Uruct -to quarantine yorJs It toowe-er
they aro taken itrtb other oourrtls of
th lorrttory north of tJio federal lino and
hld thoro thirty days ond still 'found to
bs all right hey can then be uhtppsU to
the natlra yards or (Into Kansas or otihor
atte for feeding.
'After October 1 cuttle can be brought
inrtc the territory from tho tooth if
sniped by rail and unloaded directly In'
to quarantine yards to be estobltahed at
points on the railroad under the super.
vision of the territorial livestock oom
mloetpo and Koverned by their rulos.
"After November 1 and untH January 1
cattle can cross the federal line passing
through th territory along- tie -wont end
eouth ttnee of Clevland LLncoln Payne
and Pawnee counties upon Inspection if
found o be all rltfht and free from ticks.
OetUe can also cross the territorial line
florloe hls time In the uno manner.
"Tliero will be no opon season hle year
when cattlo can come in 4ndlscrlintnately
wkhout kiwpootion as In tho years pre
coding ut last wlntor. All oatUe must be
losptiMed all Inspections must be Joint
ly by iederal and territorial InBpectoris
and in bo case enn oatUe crofs unless
found hoatthy and entirely free from (he
Uek.
"Tliro In no charge for inspection and
apllcaUon tor inspection should 1 wiade
o Dr. J. D. Ballard Becrorarj o the
TTltonal Ltvestock Sanltnry Board at
WoatlierfOrd. or to tho Territorial In
specify Joe Sherman Oklohorao. CUy;
Brrft llaple Ponoa Oir or W. J. Canta-
talou. All applications for the ostabisn
ment of quarantine feed yards ehoulJ be
mado to Dr. Ballard."
TAa lM$t Loir Hale (u Oulru(on.
September 2nd. ouly tickets Guthrie
to Galveston and return S3 00 good to
roturn September 0th. Continuous
pacnago In each direction.
Clieuii l!rcurlon to datirtttOH.
On September Jd for trains leaving
Outhrlo ut 1:1'.' p. in. and lOiSO p m.
we will hqII round trip tickets from
Quthrie to Oalveston for 8.00good to
roturn Keplembor utb. Continuous
passage in each dlreotlou.
A J Cokiunb agent Santa Fc route.
n'uit .Uti-c (Jaltmtar
The Santa Fo Route has Issued a
limited edition of a handsomo six-
months' calendar July to December
comprUlui; six color reproductions
8x11 Inches each of Uurbsnk'a cele-
brated Pueblo Indian portraits which
were this season's art sensutlon and
have hitherto ouly been reproduced in
Brush and Pencil. Attractively boiwil
with engraved cover representing an-
cient Artoo calendar atone. Obtainable
for 55 cents at Atchison Topeks &
Only'a XlcSZStW '
. X'.. ....II...... I...1 ImIfa riMan. I
i $ Till 1 A M ' "Jfc-J ;
fl rt I
"I Stand Firm to Recommend It."
"Ifhad ben flBkirl with lunp tnmble for
two years." MynChnilei. A Moore of 1'ivetiillc.
MitonCc.W V I trlcil all thesiirroundinc
pliysldann but thev did :ne n Rood Anr n
looir period I bought bottle of your great
' Golden Medical IMcovery.' and after taking
four bottles I am entirely cured and I rUnd
firm to recommend vour great ' Discovery to
all people afflicted with lurn: trouble 1 now
feel itronger than 1 ever did '
friteo l.xne.
Take the most popumr route to St.
LouIb and all points east Kansas City
and all points north nnd west.
Santa Fo trains make closo connec
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on tho Frisco line.
St Louis and Kansas City mail and
express loaves Oklahoma Oity at 0:15
every morning; leaves St. Louin nt 8.1o
every evening and arrives at Oklahoma
Ulty at 8:20 the following evening.
Through recllnlntr chair cars wltl
out change Pullmam pulaco Hleepers
irom AtOnOlt lO Ml. IjOUII uiiu jvunaun
City. You cad secure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further Information will be cheer
fully given by the nearest ogent or
R. F. Dunn T. F. and P. A
Oklahoma Citv
IlVKON SjTVDKIt O. P. A.
St. Louis Mo.
A nnual Meellmi ofOauta etuilnl Order
lloo-Uoo ltturrr Arptrmber D-13
Tor the nbovo occasion we will s l
round trip tickew to Danvpr at the
rato of ono lowest standard first elas
fare plus 82. Tickets on sale Septem-
bfr 0 7 and 6 good to return up tn
Septurabor 30. Continuous passago in
each direction except that stop-overs
will bo allowed on going trip after
reaching first Colorado common point.
A J. Coriuns
Agent Santa Fc Route.
j.oihii: niiincToux.
Canltol Lodec No 1. Itoral Tribe of Jotceb
meets tbe turn and third Saturdays in each
month tn oaa Fellows nan. visiting mem
bcra will be made welcome
C K. IIAKNETT. W. V
HPF1B LOVBLL Scribe
Guthrie lodge No. I A.O U. Vv' rnec
Thursday evenlnK of each wcet at 7:9) l
Victor block coruer First and Harrison
Y isltlng Workmen always welcome.
V. U. SAUHKR. M. W.
J. TUOHY. Recorder.
Guthrie Lodge No. i 1C. of P. meets ever;
Monday at 8 I'M In their hall In the Vic-
tor block corner First and Harrison. Visit
Ing Knights arc always welcome.
C. E. CAHPKNTKIt C. C.
A. O. UALDWIN M. of F. and K. ot It S.
Outbrle Lodge No. ' I. U. O. P. meet
Monday nlgbt of caoti week at 7 30 Vlaltlnr
Odd Fellows alwajs welcome
W S COOPRK N O
a W UKUCP.. Secretary
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1. 1. 0 O. P..
meets the tecond and fourth Friday night
In c i couth.
ic is. uiGiisi; v. i
E F. MHUTEN. Scribe
Ilartrantt l'ost No. 3 a. A. It. meets on
first and third Saturdays in each month at
7:S0p. m. In probate court room Vislllnp
comrades always welcome.
W U. lir.HOD P. C.
M. I MOCK Adjutnant.
Guthrie Camp No. 3 Woodmen of ht
World meets every Monday night In the K
of P hall Visiting W'omlmen are welcome
J. 11. TOWKItS Clerk.
WM. QREaOUY Cou. Com.
' Uuthrle Lodge No. a. a. P. & A M. Keg
ular meeting third Wednesday evening in
each month at 6 o'clock. All brethren cor J I
ally Invited to Attend.
II. I' ARDKRY Sec.
O. H. WILLIS W. M.
O. R. H. meets every Tuesday fniebt U
Kof hall Visiting chtcfsnlwas welcome
M. U. OHEltRY Chief of Records.
Naomi ReDckah Lodge No. 2 L O. O. V.
luccmcicrf fiuuy CTCIUS1K Ul ;ouit lltc
Od I Fellow snallln the Weinberger butla
tuft V iBllMAH vvcicuiuc
SARAH HATKS. N.O.
KATE M'P-ETHY. Sec.
04mH-0J$4
X Through train
I to Philadelphia
I Via Santa Fe Route.
000 I
I.eavei Kansas Olty Saturday y
Sept. t. lfW.-at $iU p. m. Lax- 2
urlons modern Pullman sleep
era and free reclining chair 7
cars through without change. J
Tickets on sale September 12 5
and S for fM.81. limited to f
leave Philadelphia September a
12 with provision for extcn-
lon to September 30 Por T
slight additional charge tick- a
eU permitting stopovers and y
good for return via different V
route will be Issued. it
Apply at Santa Fo Route Ticket I
Ofllce A. J. Corkios A0t. i
VVea.e-'4v.tHKt
$ HOI FOR
GALVESTOH.
Cueap Rates Via
Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf
And
Missouri Kansas & Texas.
Through llccltnlne Chair Car.
L IvetJklahnmarMtv
$7
s SS a m..Scpt-3 Ar-
rive Otlreaton 11.05
a m.. .September SJ.
.1. -- iiomen
Faro
Traf Mgr
Only
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"WANTS"
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each Insertion. No advertisement taken for
less than 25 cents.
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WANTED-To trade 160 acre farm In Lin
coin county for Outbrle projierty
WANTED 1C0 pnundsol clean cotton rars.
Apply to foreman of the Leader press room.
WANTED 1000 Subscribers for the Qkla
bonia Leader on year and the I'arm Journ-
al. Uve years for 50c. Sampk-.coplcs on ap-
plication. WANTED Bright bov to canvass tor the
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con-
stitution Uoodpa to right party.
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every week if you sell STARK TREES. Out
fit free. STARK NUltSEIlY Louisiana Slo
HYitco Lint
St. Louis and 'San Francisco R. R.
The dlroct through csr routo to points
in Bonthwcat Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas. Indian Territory and
Texas.
The most direct route to at- Louis
and the east. Kansas City aud the
northwest. Double dally vestlbuled
trains. Free reclining chair cars; ob-
servation and drawing room sleepers;
Hi trey dining balls. Ask the nearest
ttakst agent of the Frisco line for full
particulars or walte B. F Dunn
T. P. & F. A. Oklahoma City O. T.
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OKLAHOMA CITY
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St. Louis
and all points East
Kansas City
and all points North and Wst
Pasonger train leaves Oklahoma f. ity
9. 15 a. m. nrrives In St. Louis the foi-
ling morning 7. 15 a. ra Passenger
train leaves St. Louis at S. 30 p. in at'
rives In Oklahoma City the followiug
evening atO. 20. p.m. Close connections
are made with the Santa Fe both at
Oklahoma City and Wichita
Our train sorvlce is unsurpassed
Wo carry latest Improved seat and
chair cars also the Luxurious Pnllmnn
Observation Sleepers. Are you plan-
ning an outing.
EUREKA SPRINOS
has a world wide reputation as a won
ful Health and Pleasure Resort th.
curatlvo properties of whoso waters
have no equal on the American iont
uent and tho grandeur of the scene rv
Gurpsssaa that of Colorado.
When purchasing your tickets see
that they read via the Frisco Line
Forfnrthor particulars as to rteB
time etc. apply to
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