The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 103, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 28, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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MDojtutiieoxoiir
aplio) tKKlge No 1 HoyM TnBe of .to pb
vis the iijm and third Saturdavs In farh
.ulh.lnOllarcUowB hall. Vlslslnjr mem
rn wih be made welrouic.
V a. IIAUNKTT W 1'.
1 kpii: LovjJLUScrlue.
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i-itlUR Workmen alwi 8 welcome
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J TUOHY. Recorder '
c.utbrle Lonr m . jr.. of v mcct8 CTrT
M..tida at ) m it tiielr nail In the Vlc-
. irU1 r.'" "l r .int and "arrlwn. visit-
I' j Knifclim are always welcome.
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.utbrle Lodjre No Si u. O. r meets
inlay night of acu Meek at7 JO Vmtllue
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ckiahomi I'nc mpment Nn. I o t). F
jut i-t. Hu nd anil fourth friday nlsbt.
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K tneetR ot)
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1 V ui in probate court 1.
iTailei aluaa welrnin'
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i.ith'le Camp No ! U imcn of tlit
1 nl mien every ft i h it nlpM In die h
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Over "burdened
Women.
Many a nun ec bis wife bend and
tK at burdens Hint .train tbe back and
the heart alike wiUutit iny idea of the
onlratrc. Children follow In mo ni.i.i.
succession to allow the mother time to
recuperate. The womanly organs become
displaced there nre debilitating dlsairrre.
able drains with the added pain of in-
flamed or ulcerated parts. In this condi-
tion the woman bravely tries to carry her
household load afraid to take the rest she
needs lest a meal will be late. No wonder
she is pale weak wretched surly of tern
ner rnd snappish of tonmte She would
be false to nature if she were nnvthinir rlw
No persons need help so much is the clsss
or whom tbU woman is the type And for
such women no help is so sure so wonder-
ful as that piven by Dr. Tierce's 1'avorite
Prescription. It restores all the womanly
orpans to perfect health. It establishes
regularity in their function It restores
the strained and shattered nervous system
It clears up the complexion rounds out
the form and makes life n daily happinow.
Favorite Prescription " contains no alco-
hol or whisky. It is the best medicine for
women Nothing can be "just as p-ood "
as the best. Tell the dealer so if he offers
h miusuimc.
I have long tl-i"-l.' J. my duly lo write roil
a fur Incs to let you know what your favorite
I'lmcriptlo.i i.n done lor ine ' writes llrl
h.iTihcnns Fii'cotii
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V '. . M .P?' rx cr" Tuesday Initsb 1 1
hall lltlne chiefs always welconi.
.1 II CIISItllY. Uhief of Kecordu
.aomi Hertcah LodRC No 21 o 1) h
iriiii. .ry '.Way cicnniR at 7 30 In tb
p. llPiiu nal' In the Weinberger tu (l
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I'lijicllon aiifdor It The Hhi ' ot . Itull.r cIn.ll.
Da. ITEMIY DEXT Uh)Jfor.l
MAUVOOR MFO. CO Uanoastar.O-.U.S.c
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ej.ortj VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOO
4 - Jni Uur bight Emission -.inr
'mi.'- de:iseH all eirectu of Beif
"1? IlliHM'. Or nrrr-J flllrl t1lt
1 rotion sViiorvofon'ciiiH.
bliMid bitihlor. Brin ; the
junk t'low to pale chcc.j ant
u '.or.i the lire of oih
T mill nocptr box: UImim."
(U.5(): with 11 writ ton giun-mi-to
euro or rcl'iiml tbo uioiioy
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
CluUoi & Jackson Sts. CHICAGO ILL.
Fc nalo by WALLACE! & MULLER
I)niKlsts Outhrle. O. '1
VUUhtmU ru rtiflfah DUuioctl HrnulT.
EKriYROYAL PILLS
jg 9r'J t ! mutt! to t pk
VS ttvJi kiuf l for fifttrrt t O a .
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VUAI'A.
Vcotu of Trent Muskegon Co.
married ten mm lin t...n.t..- ':.. "ri:1
dren Mv ' n txblet were atlll born nnd f
iferH every thing but death. My friends ell
thought I could never recover I was reduced to
J09 pounds Wheu 1 wn thrce nionth
flir mv ilnnlrli til itnuiav.n ..in. 1 "."
or Hooding and came near havinp a tiiiscsrria '
from female weak ie Pbrl1mn1n.11.. t5i
under the citrc cf r-ir dortor but was ettUusr
weaker all Hie Hint until one day I happfnH t5
come across oneof your htlle books and I read
it through aiid the next day I sent and cot three
ft mv.imJ FT.16 r5rfpl" ' "! one botltS
of Pellets I Improved so fast I continued to
mI!"1. fl." rlfiht- "? is for years old
My baby plrl Is two years old My health has
Sj ""."'"fT-1 .no we8 pound
Dr Pierces Pellets increase the efli-
ciency of ' Favorite Prescription " wheie
GARTER
Vim) Jh Jlolng Argued byJInc
Vangli Hof'oro Ationioy
Uouoml OrlggH.
Scr1pps-MittaeLeau
Wahlnffton Sept. 9H. -Wayne Mai;-
VotK'h's arguments In behalf of Capt
O M. Carter who was convicted by a
court martial of embexElemcnt began
before Attorney General Urlrgs today.
MacVoaffh mnd- an trim tr plnn.
Hegls JteiiortiMl Hi Hal 3.
Scripps Mel'ae League
l'ar's Hoptoinber 28 It is reported
that Max Regis tho nnti-Semlto. wh
recently fled from Alplors ia In Itnly
WONUEKIWIj Kliui'iJOY
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A philosopher once said
that it was
a unwise to use
aktihul imtnod.
frafJv as to re-
f fuse intake alco-
Iinljs a medicine
wiien necessary.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
is absolutely pure and is the only medi
cinal whiskey recognized by medical
science. It has more medicinal prop-
erties than any other medicine.
Govetfttntnt tMp matkttlitt evfiun e nitf tti anallr
villi irpoiiniWeMtMtliii i Mll tv(VMdr
oi Ucrcrfi Write tor iMnnUnf l)k -.
Oaffy Malt Whiskey Co. ltocbeater H. Y.
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ACCESSORY I DEWEYMAN1A
a lazatiTC i required
Dr. Pierce's Remedies aro fot
at the Eaglo Drug Storo.
sate
C'niitiilent ot War.
Serlpps-McRae League.
Capetown Sept. S3 The supporters
of Cecil Rhodes aro confident of war
between Kngland and the Transvaal.
A frontier row is tho only thing need-
ed to start a conflict.
Swallowed liy Earthquake
Scrlpns Mcltac League.
QCaleuttu. Sept. 83. It Is reported
that Rev. Lee an Amorldnn Methodist
missionary and rive children were
killed by the earthquake hi Darjeel-
lug
And Kansas Ci I y Vol led.
Scripps Mcllnc League.
Kansas City Mo. Sept. 2H The
First battntllon SStli regiment volun-
teers enrouto from camp Moade Pa.
to San Francisco to embark for the
Philippines arrived todav and parad-
ed the streets.
sia
I f rjl ninnaimiraii At ! if(iai. armi
XT- J "linur tor I ll(."lK(lf. bi rfl
If Mll. lll.OIIO r. illcnonlil. jTmm
v -rChU -.f.lrCitmlculC..M.IU.Hc
aU Ia. .1 Hmfititi.
II'
bdwln O Wood of Michigan Secret-
ary of tho Tamworth Swino Rrecdcrs'
Association knows a good thing
wlic n ho sees it. Writing tho other
day of.tho Higgle Swino Hook the
lates' addition to Tho UIgglo Rooks
he sayB "without exaggorat;on or
fuisorao praise it is the best book
which lias eomo to my notice I have
carried it In ray pocket two weeks
rending It in leisure moments and fol-
low tng ifs advice has already saved me
as I believe fifty dollars." This is big
retornB on an investment of 50 cents
which the publishers. Wtlmer Atkinson
Co Philadelphia Pi ask for tho
bonk
liUSWll
;o.
lll-AVl'na'
-'J"'- ""n-
Seripps-Mcltao League.
Southampton Sept. 29 A quantity
of baRgago from Carpentras France
laboled "Dreyfus" arrived horo thlg
morning to bu rcshlppcd to London.
Tho Pawnee Democrat says: The
preliminary trial of 'V It Clark car-
penter at tho Inoian school who was
arrested last week for attomptcd rape
upon Jennie Woods a young Indian
girl occupied tho entire doy last Tues-
day Large numbers of witnesses
were examined on both sides. The
ovldoncc was in somo instances con-
tradictory and part of tho attendants
upon the trial wero not inclined to
give It any weight yot there wore
others who thought otherwise and
among them was Judge Kugloton who
held Mr ( lark to await the action of
the grand jury. Ilis bond was fixed
at SI noo which he gave.
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Guns
Pistols
Ammunition
Fishing Tackle
Bicycles and
Sportsmen s
Goods.
Quail Shooting
iu;niNS iot.
ci.ohi:s 11;
15. lHIIOi
1 l'JOO
To get good shooting first And Olsmlth and get a good gun and
somo of his extra good loaded shells (they cost no moro than
others not so well loaded) then find a good place to shoot and
theroyouare.
Kaslly DelVa s MeOurmock in a
20-Kouuri 3n
New York Spt. Defore m jieoplt
at u.c lnnv Athletic club ton ht. K.a
McCoy clearly proved that JacK Mc-
formli'k won by a. fluke a few WMki sro
n Chicago when h knock 1 JICoy nut
They met at eaten welghu tor n I)
loinrt so md McCoy reversal moUor-
in. very thorough manner He nlmp'y
-moothel the big wreetler ami made him
lmik like a novice. He sent him Jown cv
t.i 1 tltne but McCormack wae not sit-
lflel with thefi firealhliiK iipoll ' . he
lav d.mii nevoraJ times without iwuv-
Injf a punch lie also transa-rem" the
ruB by hold'ng anil wrestling and waa
frequently cantoned He feJgntil Ixlng
rr'IHty a couple of times and trial to
cuth- McCoy off his Board so that he
could fwlnr his right ovnr. lleCiy was
not to tm foolpd by theae wlleea .inl he
kept on the alert nJl the timo. Ho would
r rta'nly have put McCormlck toV leep
.. ' the btg fellow stood up an.1 fought
like a umn. The spectators becamo dtf
gutted with .AtcCormlek'a actions and 30
lid Ileferee Cbarlea White who sent
htm to h e corner In the eighth round
on account of his dropping and declared
McCo ytlie winner.
Ilefore the tight JlcCoy was the fav-
orite at JO to t. Bven money was waited
that the fight -onld not last six pounds.
After the men had entered the ring Pe-tt-r
Maher ehallenged the winner aic-
1 'ormick looked twice as "big a McCoy.
Hound 1 McCoy led off and MVCor
m..k backed may Th kid tlion leil
l ri 10 fac MoCormack cllnohi'I and
wan cautioned for holding ami In the
breakaway catiKht the kid on the fane
with a left McCormack rushed aivj they
came to a clinch nnl JfeGormnek shoved
th kid to the floor ami fell on him. Ma-
Cormack ntalied and got In a light left
to the neck and chest. McCoy was taking
no chances ami was very wary
Hound 8. McCormack backed nway
from the kid's leads and McCoy follow-
ed Idm up and landed a right swing on
tho which knocked McCormack on his
twek. He took tho limit to (ret un nnd
rushed wildly at McCoy who ldo stup-
ed and plantod a hard right on tho eye.
McCormack rushed In but McCoy mot
him with a rlgh uppercut to ton chin.
McCormack slipped down nnd the kid fell
over him the ibell rang before McCor-
mack regained his feet.
Hound 3. McCorm.Tek tried rushing
wuhotit getting In a blow. Ho rushed nnd
shoved McCoy across the ring and In n
breakawey McCoy caught him on the
head with a left and a clinch follonvd.
Jsok was cautioned for holding. Jack
rushed again but McCoy ovaded hint nnd
sent right to head.
Itound 4. McCoy led off with left nnd
tight to neck and head. Jack cllnshed
and waa cautioned for wrestling McCoy
rushed Jack to the ropee and out him
down with left and Tight 10 nook nn the
bead. Jack took nine seco ids to sol up.
McCoy sparrod carefuly and drove Mc
Cormack to tho ropes with o left Jab
on tho body and a right uppercut to the
chin. McCormack rushed and MjCov
mot him with a stralgh . left.
Itound 5 A right uppe: cut 01 the wind
stopped a rush by Jack a id then ho bneic-
d up Into a corner where MJoy put
him dawn with a heavy right uppercut.
Jack was up within the limit. McCormack
dropped without a blow but git up twid
oamo to tho centor of tho rln;r. McCoy
waited for an opening but MoCermsck
swung his right bao kof McCov r rA;ck.
Round 6. McCoy led off a straight lolt
on the mouth nnd Jack dropped to ris
k-ces and remained down the limit. Ma-
Coy sent in a stinging right uppercu: on
the body and Jnck cllnohed McCoy w:th
both hands free kept them work'ng nn
the wnd. McCoy escaped a vicious le't
wing and then eent sveral haM onei
In on the wind.
Itound 7. McCoy led left lo the fnes
and Jack caught by back of tho tiook
with his right McCormack rush.d clear
acrosH the ring and MaCov stepped
ae'de letting Jack foil to his Unset A
few seconds late McCoy uppercut him
with the right and Jack wont down
again for the limit. After he Eot up he
landed a light swing on McCoy's face.
but had to reeort to dropping to avoid
punishment. Tho refereer ordered him to
get up amid the hoots of the spectators
and McCoy dropped him with another
right uppercut. Jack wos still down wnn
the gong sounded.
Hound 8. McCoy opened with a right
to the body. Jack clincnxd and the kid
gave him five or alx rights over the kid-
neys and then eent him down with a
Tight uppercut. After this tho-i was ni
moro fighting In McCormack and he
dropped frequently without a p-inch. The
refereo made him get up anl McCoy
knocked him down wth a left on tho
face. When ho got up again M.-Coy went
to him with a determined look an his
face which so scared Jack that ho lay
down. The referee then stopped the bout
and deolared McCoy the wlnn-. Time
of round two minutes flfty-ono second.
Massachusetts battleship first elaaa
Texas battleship first class
Brooklyn armored vessel
Lancaster gunnery boat
Marlotta gunboat.
Boorplon auxllllary cruHer
Torpedo boats. Porter Erlccson Wlr
don Gushing.
Revenue cutters. Manning Algonquin
urevnani winaom unodac-n
Transports. Sedgwick. MePherson.
McClelland.
Hospital ship Missouri.
Steamer Monmouth with renrssnntn-
ties of the naval mllltla of New oYrk
and followed by other vessels ot the
naval mllltla.
Official boats ot the city General
Sloeum nnd Gonornl Island with gen-i-ral
committee of cltlsens steamors
.Mount nope Warwick and Mattman
First division eecortlng n.Himn 00m-
pod of 98 steam yachts undr command
of Commodor J. l'lerpont Morgan with
the flg ship Corsair. Sir Thouxu. T.lp-ton-s
EIn will lead the starboard ool-
umn and Howard Gould's Niagara tho
port column. Amonff the other yaohts
will b the Josephine and Kourmahol tho
Amerlct and Sapphire Column' an!
Marada Mi Sultana. White Ladye. Wan-
da Oneida. Katrlno nnd Sappho
The soeond dlvtoien of the escortlra
column will be composed" of the meroha-i:
rinrlne.
The llrsl section will be piueedcJ by
the lluena Ventura tike first pilse cap-
tured in the Spanish war
The Urst eight section of the mediant
marne will be coiposed if .Ix.u eve-nv
teamnhlp The In t foul section- will .e
corniomvl uf from 30 to 4 1 proillrs
Tho hlr.l dllsl 11 of Ik r ting ml
umn will tnok.i up of nearlj 100 hargea
tug- iiiopuilers and uiiattichwl vessels.
T llic Escapo oi' Clyde Jlatlox
Imliotcd.
Scripi-s-McKae LeaAe.
Ponoa Cttv. Sont. 9S Vrnlnrrffiv fli a
grand Jury returned an liulletment
agauisi rayior us accessory In the ea-
enpe of Clyde Mnttox. Tbi mnrniiw.
tho matter enmo before Judge t lamer
"''j" n piaceu under Sl00u
bond Ho has heretofore beon under
S8.800 bond. He has three days In
which to make his pleading.
Tha man who considers himself all
wool and a yard wide evidently wants
to make himself felt.
The hague Sept. JT. A treaty of com-
merco and friendship Is en the eve ot
conclusion between Hollond and the Vran-
svaal. Caracas Sept. tt. The Veoexutlan
'Ign office building was badly damaged
today by the explosion of a bemb. No
on waa kilted.
TllO Ullftlo.S Mill tllO UollHlliR
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llailroad Tlmo Tables.
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thousand I'renobmefnn
HARRISON TALKS.
Paris Sept. S7 At today's session of
the Anglo-Venezuelan boundary trlb-
Ottumi n. Sept. r.-Hlrem H. Lso n
proral- .-nt lm tire man of Denver died
here a. the hone ot his stater Mrs. H.
C. Chamber today. Tho interment will
take place at Des Moines Friday.
Denver Sept. H. Referee Btlly Woodj
gave Jack Moffntt of Chicago the decision
over Cleorgo Tierce of Louisville In the
sixth round before the Colorado athletic
dub tonight. There was Utile selne
T two
09 to loin
the Itocra in the event of war with
lCogland.
RyitT Yarht Seized.
Scripps MrRae feaue
Hrussels Sept. "1 King Leopold's
yacht. Alberta. 4 been" seized at
NiWiatp Helgium lor dan aging a
brnlgp
SBRVIA LBS ir.ISTB.
HelgTade Bspt. ST Tho tnbunal be
fore whloh tho prisoners oharced with
compilation In the attempted nseassl
nation of exKInir Mftdn of Servla were
recently tried today Imposed six ad
ditlonal sentences for ls majeate In
connection with the trial. The sentences
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displayed but Moffatt was eloverly the i ranged from three to eight years Ira'
bettor man. prlsonmont.
Cheyenne Wyo. Sept. CT. Tho Wyom-
ing battalion n;.d light nr'lllcry irriveil
by special train I nthls city at SsSD p. m:
lqrom an iranoisco. aii on.nustaatio
reception was tendered them thoro being
a parado of military and civic socltlos and
the nro department and a oollatlon at Tur.
ner hall.
Grand Forks N. IX Sept. Z7. The
fiercest September blizzard within the
mornory of tho oldest Inhabitant of the
Red river valley Is now ragmg. Ran be-
gun to fall early In tho day and about
dark it began to snow The ground Is now
covered. Snow Is falling driven by 1
severe northv.iwt wind Thousands f
sen's of wheat are still In shoeic In the
northern part of the -tnti anil ir him;
will be lmp -dlilo for inothnr week
Imdon Sept. J7 The flnandal article
In tho morning papers dious the prob-
ability of a rise In the bank rate. It
le reported thnt nil the gold that has Jut
afrli'as-1 fmm tho nw lttks iuuim .a.im.l
.! nMM. ! r . " .-... - v -.! ..an ii vinu
wt' 11. a"""" "arrison con- from tne united Htntes and rumors re
eluded his argument on behalf of Ven rurlnt that 300000 pounds is wanted for
IV . . Argentine.
Mr. Hairlson claimed that all th
di?fvan t.ht arrlVnl .f ift IIttv"' pt- "-1" "l"enw of tbe
Dutch gave her absolute sovereignly' Twin(in.. f n.i t...i. .....
over the wholo of Qulna nnd that she hankhom t th in- i. w ' ti.
men lost tholr boarlngs owing to their
inability to hold meetings. Some struck.
but others romained uncertain. Tho mil
itary authorities arrested twelve leaders
and held them In custody which largely
assisted In demoralizing tho lnovoment.
Kansas City Sept. 27. Stato warrants
v. ere Issued today for tho arrost of 14
of tho principal merchants ot Kanum
City who aro charged with the violation
of tho law for thn regulation of depart-
ment stores. In that they refused to fur-
nish statements showing the lines of
oods sold and tho volurao of buolnom
transacted to thn stato commissioner 0
oullectton ot department store tox.
Nearly all of the marchanU wore arrest-
ed and reloosod on bonds. The moralutnts
MI1 refuse to pay such lines are Impos-
ed and will go to tho higher courts to
icni toll constitutionality of the law
whloh In tho ooso of storo employing
more than id darks imposes u tax of
J800 for enoh line of merchandise carried.
TENYCK WON.
Hallfnx N. S. Sept. 27 JntneB Ten
yck the Amerloan defeated James Nor-
rls champion of Halifax harbor In a
single scull moo today threo miles
with a turn by live longthn In 23:20.
He led thirty seconds at the turn and
paddled home.
STAY OF IBXECUTTON.
8an Fmnolsoo Sept. 27 Thirty days
further stay of execution was granted
to Mrs. Cordelia Hotklns by Judge Cook
today. The appeal to the supreme
court Is not yet perfeeted .
wouiu nave incorporated It aH a pro
vince but for the warlike Intervention
of the Dutch.
in closing ho expressed his deep ob-
ligation to his associate counsel nnd
his thanks for tho ceneruifs hospital-'
ANNUAL DINNER
Detroit Mich. Sopt. 27 Tho aununl
dinner of tho Army of tho Cumberland
was held tonight as tho closing of the
annuel meeting.
A hundred members of that famous
army :at at the banquet table. One of
the rtlrrlng Incidents was tho propos
ai ny ex-secretary Algor that tho
members of the army of tho Cumber
land rise and drink to the health of the
president of tho United States. Th
proposition met with Instnntaneoua ro
sponse by every man present.
Manila Sept 2S 10 a m. General Mac-
rthur Wheaton and Wheeler with four
regiments nnd a battery advanced at
daybreak this morning upon Porac about
eight miles northwest of Bacolor ln Pa-
mpana provlnco.
The PostoiMcp Rook Store has a com-
plcti' line of school buoks tabl.'ts t-W'.
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every department. We dont want them and they will be
disposed of at a great sacrifice.
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Conuiiitloo.
New Tork. Sept- 27 Tho naval com-
mittee tonight avo out th following
for teh naval parade a list of the ves-
sels and their positions:
The parado will atart from quaran
tine on Friday at 1 p. m. The pollc
boat patrol will be In the lead with1
the flro boats New York and Van'
Wyck. The Olyrapla. flagship of Adml-
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; having on board Mayor Van Wyck and I
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