The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 97, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 21, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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OPPICIAL UKUAM OF OKLAHOMA OHMOCRACY- OFFICIAL STATE I'APBIl-OPPICB OF PUBLICATION. HAJtHI-ON AVHNUB.
VOLUME 14
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 21 1890
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line of fall. and winter shoes. We have
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a neat fit and up to '''ate sty'es go to
ENSCHMIDT & WECKEL
Oklahoma Avenue (juthrie.
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A J. SEAY Vlce-Presl.l' i t
Guthrie National Bank-
Capital $00000.
Snrplns $10000
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Ilnar.l .'( IMrretors
In .iJ.lit' i'i m officers of bank
JAMES STrtATTOK
. U. T. PLYNN
rilANK DALE.
J K TOTTING HAM
W. J. HORSFALL Cashier.
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How the Vote Stood at Two
O'clock Today.
Miss lllockio Jnmtoon 2030
' Lillian Laux 1008
Mrs. Harry Ardoij .. 1930
Miss Adaie Kenler. 5D1
Lula Strang 481
" Lllu llrliren . .
" K. Louise ISarnos ..
Jessie SampHell...
' Anna Carter
" Mantle ICerns ...
" Ethel Ornur
Mrs. A. 11. Huston
' Forrest MoIClnloy.
" Kate MtfWothy..
Miss Donna Osborne
" Mabel Painter..
Nettle Walkar
" Alice Terry
" Jennie Rlnohart .
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Murio Terrell
Oaddio Kennedy.
Myrtle lilaok
Anna Culbort . ....
Katie Schnell
I5d Vandorpool
Karl Clark
Mrs. V L Rhodes
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SEPTEMBER 2 1899
FALL
CARNIVAL
VOTING
CONTEST
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I vote for M
for QUEEN OF THE
CARNIVAL.
SdOut UiIh out and send to E. A Douglas
Secretary Carnival Committee.
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RULES GOVERNING CONTEST
DEMOCRAT
Territorial Committee in Goun-
cil in Oklahoma City--
Greai Unanimity.
FIRE
SEISMIC
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Bpeclol to Tne Liatly Leailo;.
Oklahoma City Sept 81 The terri-
torial Democratic committee met here
today nt t o'clock. Almost the entire
committee is present nnd although
nothing Important concerning the
action of the committee has been done
at the hour ol sending this dispatch It
1ih developed that there is practically
no division of opinion among the mom-
Iters of the couunlUco as to the policy
which will lie recommended to the
Democracy of tbe territory.
Many loading Democrats from all
over tbe terrttory au present to aid
the committee with their counsel and
the action f the committee will bo of
paramount importance and will be
awniled with toru anx'ety and oarn-
ebtuoss tli n n that which has attended
any similar committee) meeting ever
beforo held In tho territory.
The action nf the committee judg-
ing by tliu expressions lot drop here
and there by the members present
will be advisory rather than the out-
lining of any definite programme.
A7e Urrut I'mlttenttul t'umm'yii o WOO.
The policies of the great political
portles are now being formed and the
candidates discussed The voice of
I 1 .. M.mnln .id rtttt1 n.f I... I . lint n. t liu
approaching presidential election will
probably decldu the policy f the na-
tion for the next decade Lvery citizen
must study the great questions that
are to come before the people. This
can only be done through the medium
of a g.'oat newspaper. Now Is the
tlmo therefore for every voter to bu1
scribe for tho best and most roliablc
newspaper obtainable. The Semi-
Weekly Republic covers tho whole
Hold of political news. While it In
Democratic it publishes tho news in
regard to all political parties without
prejudice. Its telegraphic and cable
news service Is supurior to that of any
other paper. Us special features are
the boat. In fact it is tho paper for
that large class of readem who ennnot
afford or do not have access to tho
dally papers
Attention Is also called to tho Re-
public's Sunday Magazine. Its half
tone illustrations are alone worth the
subscription price. It is made up of
special articles by the best literary
titlent ombracing n variety of subjects
of current interest. News features of
absorbing lDtorest are illustrated and
enlarged upon. Kor the bontft of the
ladies the latest fashions are hand-
somely Illustrated The Republic Sun-
day Magazine Is always interesting to
every member of the family.
Tho subscription price of tho Semi-
Weekly Republic Is SI neryoar. The
Republic Sunday Mogazlno SI 25 per
year ltoth papers aro now boing
oliereu ot tne very low price oi 91.au
for one year. To secure this low rato
both must be ordered and paid for at
the same time
Addrowi all orders to THE KBl'DH-
LIR St. Louis Mo.
You may bridle tho appetite but
you can not brlbu tho liver to do Its
work well. You. must bo honest with
It help It aloug a Httlo now and thon
with a dose of H15RHINU. the best
liver regulator Price BO oto. Sold by
V. H Lilllo A Co. and Wheeler &. Son
31AUMETIC UKAMiNU.
Destroys St Yincents Hospital
One Patient Dead
Two Missing
Scrlpps-MeUae Lcikuc
Norfolk Va. Sept Jl-st Vlneenls
hospital burned to the ground early
this morning. 1 woman burned to
death und a womu.11 patient and In-
sano man aro missing JAtmost certain
Disturbances Shako Alaska
1
Causing Much Damage-
No Fatalities.
their bodii.i nre in the
two hundred thousand
ruins
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(litntr tlio WlnncT
On ml mi I h
of (lie ttroal
Sucw
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An Immense crowd of people attend-
ed the carnival at Oklahoma City
yesterday some Bay the largest over
assembled before In tho territory.
Tho principal feature of the day
was tho pacing race between .Toe
I'atchen und John R. Gentry It Is
said that 30000 pooplo witnetsed the
trial of Bpecd between these wonder
ful liorses Tho horses we- in splen-
did eotUitlon The purse was St. 000
to the winner with $SOU additional if
the world's record of 8:01 fur a half
mile trauk was loworod While this
record was not broken the appoar-
ance of these giants on the track was
the crowning event of the day and
their advent was tho occasion of the
wihJ excitement and the most en-
thusiastic demonstrations.
When tho btari was made both
horses wrnt lllio a shot from a cannon
around tho traok John R. Gentry
winning all three of tho heats making
the time in 2:00 2:06k and 2:07.
livery feature of the occasion was a
crowning success to which the four
famous bands mukii'g over 100 mu
sicians contributed their full share
while the inmenso profession Includ
ing more than 2000 school children
was the grandest over seen In Ultla-
homa City aud her people may well bo
proud of tlieir achievements.
TllK LAST CALL.
riM. nUnwn lmllnf Is nrilnrnd and authorized bv the Fall
Carnival Committee and the lady receiving the largest number of
coupons at the close of the contest at 0 o'click October 2
1809. will be formal'y declared Queen of the Carnival.
This con' est is open to all ladies of Guthrie.
No ballot is lt-gal unless cut from the daily papers.
A committee selected by the carnival officials will couut
the balluts every afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock
at "Wallace's Drug Store and the progress of the vote will
be printed in the Leader from day to day.
S0ho.1l Chartered Today hy Secretary
fllhl"i.
Secretary Jenkins today Issnod a
charter to tho Southwestern eohool of
magnetic healing with the principal
olllues at Oklahoma Ity.
'The purposo for which the oorpor-
tlon Is formed Is to establish au lutl-
tiittnn to teach and nraetlce tbo art of
magnetic headng The charter in
Issued for 90 yoars Tho capital stook
Is S1.S00 and the directors aro Geo. II.
Stagner and J. 8. Schaar of Marcna
Payne county and W II. Gripe of
Clarbson.
Tho most dellaaUi constitution oan
safely use RALLARD'S IIORBllOUND
I SYRUP. It is a sure and pleasant
raraedy for coughs los 01 voiae ann
all theont and lung troubles. Price 86
and 50 cts. Sold by F. . LHUe A Co.
and Wheeler & Sou
HjiirUuall't Ctim MrrttiHli W'JnlfM Han
Mejilrmbtr U.'JI 1HUU.
For the above oeoaslun we will sell
tickets from Guthrie to Wlnfleld and
return at tho rate of 51 10. Tioket
on sale Septomber 0 10. 13 lfl 17 -'0.
13 and 84. limited to roturn Septomber
26th I860. Tickets gcod on going
passage on date of sale and continuous
patsage in eaoh direction.
A. J. COJIKISB
Agent Santa Fe.
Meetlui; lit tlui Morcliuiitft and llliilncii
AIvn Tiimorruw lslil.
The question Is To be. or not to be a
streot lair this fall? Tho merchants
have had time to make up their minds
as to what thoy want to do A meet-
ing of all the merchants and business
men is called for tomorrow night at
tho Guthrie club rooms und they aro
all n quested to attend The question
of renting booths will be discussed
with other things. The dny of grace
Is passed aud the preposition is up ta
the people who either make a city or
ruin tlie foundation for one. Guthrie's
future groatness depends on Immediate
action. Chop wood or lay down the
ax.
$100 Jlemiril $100
The readers of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that there- is at loast
one dreaded disease that science Iibb
been able to cure in all Hi stages and
that Is Hall's catarrh cure. Hull's
catarrh oure is the only positive ca
tarrh euro known to tne medical fra-
ternity. Catarrh being uconstitution
ul diseuse it requlros a constitutional
treatment. Hall's catarrh cure is taken
iutornally acting dlreotly upon the
blood aud mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem thereby destroying tho founda-
tion of tho disease and giving the pa-
tient strength by building up the con
cititution und assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith Id its curative powers
that they offer one hundred dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Bond
for list of testimonials
Address P J Cheney S- Co. Toledo
Ohio. Sold by druggists Tdc
ScrlprA-McUae League
Seattle September 31. The news ot
sotsmio disturbances of great violence
In Alaska was brought to Juneau br
passongers from Cook's Inlet on the
steamer Dora arriving hero last night
on the City of Topeka. .shocks began
Septembor 3 and occurred at intervals
fot a week. Many houses were demol-
ished but no loeq of life is reported
itiaiut OpcHinK ill the fHtr Ttontyht
We havo the largest display of mil
llnorv ovor brnurht to the Temtorv
The store will be lighted with over Mio
olcctrlc lights consisting of the Guth
no carnival colors. We are strictly up
to date Willi all our millinery 11; very
lady has a special invitation to attend
this grand opening Thursday and Fri-
day evening September 91 and 82.
School Books
.. School Supplies
-
The largest line ever brought to the
city and we will tell Ihem very low.
Come in and get yoar School Beoks
at Chicago price.
A Special cut in DRUGS. PAINTS and WALL
PAPBJR for the next 80 days.
UKAgrAitTi:ut roit T.vni.imi.
Renfro
Dr. ondMrt. McKti-h
the North today
returned from
BOERS
Are Ready for War and Are
Waiting for Englaud
to Strike.
Scripps-McRea League.
London. Sept. 81 Tho Transvaal
situation romuins unchanged. Noth
ing' now is oxpected until after tomor-
row's cabinet meeting.
While the Rrltlsh gnvernmont de-
fers action in this crisis south Afrluuu
dispatches show that the ltoors aro
ready for war.
ure
ox.
TO CllltU A UOL.II IN ON'KDAY
All
It fall in
Urove'R signature Is on each
TjV Laxative llromn Qalnins Tablets.
aruKgmn rciuna tlie money 11
f.
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NEW MirililNKHV STOKE
rOlNTEI) PA II AGILAPJIS.
Success is said to bo the offspring of
audacity.
Tho self made man Is usually proud
of a vory poor lob.
Tho stioconfiful sprinter is seldom
successful In tho long run.
A woman's idea of a lovable man Is
ono who is a good llsteuor
A man loses confidence in his friends
whon thoy refuse to lend him inoiy
Soma politicians take more pride In
their influence than in their integrity
No wondor wo hear of the angry sea
when so many people persist In erosu
Ing it
Kvery souret society has Us "don'ts"
but they are not a elrcumstunee to its
dues.
It's all well enough to call thtnjrs hy
their right name Out thero are t'lmw
when it should bo done In a whisper.
The Industrious man Is apt to score
stY-ral lilts while the Indolent man is
looking around for an easier target.
1 ubllo men speak of their unwartlil-
nesk but very few ot them would he
willing to be taken at their publioly
expressed estimation of themselves.
There aro innumerable ways for a
man to loan his good mhoib hut he
never regreto it more than wnen it
happens to be engraved on tho handle
of a 910 umbrslla.
VLWWTYIiWMrvarwt
Opposite PostoDlco.
DRUG
COMPANY
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-206 Oklahoma A?onne.
REPORT
Of the Philippine Commission
Unanimous Against Otis-
Change Urged
LOHBET
And Gallifet Give Reasons
r
for tlie Pardoning of
Dreyfus.
Scrlpps-McRuo- League
Manila Sept 91 It Is learned that
the commissioners sent to the Philip-
pines by President MoIClnloy will re-
finri unanimously against tne aumiu-
Btration of Otis and urge a change.
Washington hept 21 News from
Manila to the eiToet that the Philip-
pine's commission repnrtod unanimou-
sly ngivtnst the administration of Otis
ooeasslouud u great surprise bore and
Ik ireuuraUv credited by thoaa who
havo more or loss to do with tho presi-
dent and the conduct of tho war. It
Is known the prrsident hns got tired
of continually uporaisirig for Otis to
outlet- who bring tho subject repeat-
edly to his attention General Corbln
still defends Otis.
ICverythlng
Lillie's.
tu school stationery at
jr Km it n v.
Take thu most popular route to St.
Louis and all points east Kansas City
and all points north and west.
Santa Fe trains make close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the Frisco line.
St Louis and Kaunas City mail and
express loaves Oklahoma City at 6:16
every morning; leaves St. Louis at 8:10
every evening and arrives at Oklahoma
01 ty at 8:80 the following evening.
Through routining chair cars with-
out change Pu 1 1 mam palace sleepers
from Monett to St. Louis aud Kansas
City. You can seoure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further Information will be cheer
fully glveu by the nearest agent or
11 If. Dd-m T. F. and PA.
Oklahoma City
IIybo- 8yub O. P A.
St. Louis Mo
Karlpps-MoRae-Leaguo.
Paris Sent 31 Tho Journal de Re-
pubilque Frauuaiso today publisher
President Lou bet's decree of pardon
for Dreyfus. Accompanying the do
erne Is a note hy General do Gallfet
minister ot war saying while It Is the
first daty ot all to respect judicial do
olslous tho government must respond
to tho wishes of tho country for pact
tlcatlon and quiet. Alto tho "lupromo
lactot humanity" la more Imperative
I 011 account of the health of the oris
oner aud the fact that it was plainly
the intention of tho court martial that
Ureyii' sentence should ho regarded
us already served on Devil's Island.
Mrs. M. It. Douglas and daughter.
Miss Klma of Iliittc Montana aro vis
tlng their sou and brother K. A
Douglas and will probably remain in
Guthrie permanent!..
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OKLAHOMA AVRNUE AND FIRST STREET.
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HNHiHtlHiHM
Of Mn .lolin JiiIiiimjii 10 lie u Mmtel
OponlnK Huuu
Mrs. James .tohnson who recently
arrived In Guthrie from Abilene to
open u millinery store has leased tho
room on Harrison avenue formerly
oseuplrd by Reder's furniture store
and is transforming tho room Into a
place of brilliant neatnos.
Mrs Johnson has just returned from
the markets and her purchases lnoludo
the latest pattern hats sailors and
bon mots.
Mrs. Johnson will announne her
opening later which will he held next
week.
The following is taken from an AbU
loue paper aud sIiowb tho business
and social standing of tbe lady where
she has uvea ior tome years:
"The people of Guthrie aro to bo
congratulated on. securing so accom-
plished and prpular a milliner as Mrs.
Johnson She came to Ablleno three
or (our years ago practically unknown
but her excellent busluess qualifica
tions her oxqlsito tasto and thethor
oughly up to date business methods
used in her store made her one of the
most successful milliners ovor in the
olty and she built up a business sec
ond to pone and of which a city twice
the Bixi- of this might well be proud.
Mrs Johnson will be found not oply
in a business way but boolally a de-
cided addition to Guthrie and Abilene
while regretting to loir her wishes
h-r success. She Is sure to give Guth-
rio a model rallllnory establishment.
WILL JIAKB HOUNPLA1 HALES.
The Ilatesvllle Compreso company '
of Hatesvllle Ark. composed of the
strongest merchants and planters in
that splendid cotton region has sold
its square bale compress maoblnory.
a d by vote of its Board of Directors
has decided to convert tu plant Into a
flrt-claks. modern ginnery equipped
with two of the American Cotton Com-
pany's Roundlap Pale press. Tbe new
ginnery and roundlap bale press plant
will be ready for operation at the be-
ginning of the cotton season
iVIo Aide.
Mt. Louis and San Francisco R. K.
The dlreet through ear route to points
in south wost Missouri southern Kan-
sas. Arkansas Indian Terrttory and
Texas.
The most direct route to St. Louis
and the east. Kansas City and tha
northwest Double dally vestlbttled
trains. Free reellnlng "hair ears; ob-
servation and drawing room sleeper.;
IK 1 rry dining halls. Ask the nearest
tleatt agent of the Frisee liaa for full
particulars or wjlte ft V DuX
T P. t F. A Oklahoma City O. T.
liar an S.NYDHH G. P. A.. St. Louis
j'or Hate vf Trmlo
A good new room hows of modern
arcbltesture and IS lots loeuled in bast
residsnae part of a good railroad town
would trade far Outhrle refcldenea
property.
Address II. H. Dbbwi
Oapltol HoUl
ll'ltlilM mam stUfunti Hat.
ror the above oeoaMimi ws will tell
round trip tickets to Wichita at one
fare. TlekeU. an sals Sept 8Ub. to
10th. Good to return October tod.
Tlckt-ts good on going paaaaire on data
of sale and for eontiuona passage in
esch direatlou. A. J Cork ins agant
Santa Fe
To Join Her llufelmiiil
s. ripps-MeRae Leogns.
Rennee Sept. tl Mac. Drarfw la it
at noon to rejoin her husband Rat-
atlres say Mme.Dryfaa was bound for
some where In the interior of Franse.
The Farm Journal is the boiled down
btt-tbe nail-on tbft-haad paper out to
fit the wide awake turner and villager.
We give tbe Farm Journal for the bat-
adce of 18(6 and all of 1900 IE01. 10M
und 1903. nearlv Ave rears as a prize
to every one of our subwrlbws who
will pay a year ahead for the Okla-
homa Wtrekly Leader
Sailors Tor Manila.
Kcri pus-McRa Le aue.
Norfolk Va. Sept. Ul Fifty sailors
left N rfolk navy Tsrd today for oan
Francisco from where .they will sail
tor the Philippines.
I' rift uf I'tiUI J'unul untt l!nrHiul Ifrmn
Kansas City Sept. 18 Oct nth 1H9U
for the above ooaaslon we will sell
round trip tickets Guthrie to Knas
' ity at one fore for round trip Tick-
et on sale Bap' amber 87 .h to 0t 7th
good to return O tobar 0 h. Tlokaa
good 011 going paaaaf or data of sal
and continuous passage in aaob dlreo-
tion A J. Corkiua
Agant Santa Fa
XOJSl mm.
For tba above occasion we will sail
round trln tlaketa to Portlaud.Taeomu
and Seattle at ona regular first class
llmttad rata; tickets 00 sale O-tobar
11. IS and lfl tVtt. Good to return up
to November lfl. Stopovers will ba
a lowed on golog and returning trip
at any p.lnl waat of tba Mlsaou-I rivar
wlthiu limit of ticket For furtiiar
information call on A. 1- Corkiss agU
unta Fa routa.
(luthrl luiilii i)n'vf Hi Jutlutf
lira. Shapard. manager of M Okla-
homa Cit? art display Ulagrapliod to
Miss Lyilian Laux that she bad baeu
appointed ona ot the judge of tba art
exblolt and tocowa tmutadlutely Mis
Lyilian left on tba attaruoon tralu for
that elty.
W i
Oruyuit VurtruU ft
From now until October so I will
waka with evry dozen csbl- -t nbotos
one 16xTurayou free with t e pur-
0baO at tram Wlb frames. 1 Qi.
hA-AKlNO-M.
Opposite P U.
FOR GOLF RASH
llsat I'iMb. Ifioaiiiinai i'iiiltohiug irritations
aud uliuflngf uikIuh r ulTenilro peraplratlon
mm luwy otlwr sanativo uea nothlDK so
osolliig. purirjrliiif. auU ref riMhlng st a h-tu
with ( i-TRiiHA Soap followml In IhasotBrer
funu I'T eenlln BDOlntlnK with Cl'TIiTUA
tlui Br4 skin eora aailpnrattef eiuullnnu.
n .ia HmtbhiHii 1 dAtthl lh BVMl rCVCtlT
kin purtfr im m4 WMalHJrtM fp. wU in lj irra
H wtt vuim. vs.H
llwtHl Sh WlWi. b
tMr SnM llir.lick
llow lli Sfullilli.'r't
UllVHlMI
t I ntl
ffc.a-
Cu'icnra remedies u fl for sale at th
Eagle Drug Ntoro. o
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Oalobft 7 HMH0.
oeasUiii we Ul sal)
Hi. IU fuir
Tut taa above
tii'kats to St Ioaia and return at one
fare for tba rouud trip Tickets on
sale October 1st to Jib good o return
lie ober 9th. 1800 Tieketa good on
going passage ou date of sale and con
tlnuou passage in eaUi direction.
A J OHKIK.
Agent fauta I e
For Pyre Drugs
Go to Lillie's Drug Store
You Can See At Our Store
XXX
The celebrated Jim
of clothing jnanufac-
tured by Hart Scaf-
fer S. Maix OhicaRu.
You can see t'
nicest nobbiest line
of boys' clothing tvi-i
brought to tlf city
You can hee Wilson
Bros bhiits for $1.
You can ee all the
newest designs anu
shape- in tall bats.
AHYTIMNG TO TtR
FOUND ATA FIRST
CLA-tt OLOTHING
AKO FtJItSIlIlNO
8TQRB YOU OAN
FtND AT
The New York Clothing House
A. 0. FAltQUJIAIlSON.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 97, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 21, 1899, newspaper, September 21, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74643/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.