Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 25, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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TO.B UBADHR GUTHRIE QKJ-AHQJAA.
IBH VAHB AWEBB TOT
'u s. i anixiKLYNH wairr a&ovb
"H. M. t. SPBttiX."
A tlrtttt iPftnt nt Ma on I by srm9
f ItpOfe Smh'd OIiI Win 4nTi far
i1i1 fDrtlleit iTiollenri ( n Wiitlf
Sbfp Circti.
Ofliftro vrn dims nttolliar Ih-ookly.
tits toensoaer of the nrojeot anieteft
urirtMr bat tlM oiil Itnooklj-n tfStro
M( Ull ei?l vfr ufttMo! (Wmom
qf (A "ftwtefctr lkoir' tad no tM-
ittwete to toe (Iodic fortrt-M tint
ImtM Seetraettau lato Mm fat f Ad
tb filii MHtp bore great spread f
flaiivaa aoif bid tut auxiliary Mnm
power Her lofty moats and creaking
jrerds woald envoi siofnlarlr nt of
pi: f lode. bt they nerved ibeir par
! in ibi-tr own nine lint open deck.
Vrltn JiuM rttw nf iuqexIh lourliiig.
UnixtlilorK sou. I.Kikti liki 4 scibti
Jrcini . mi dm ! drama aud wcum al
went Wi ma thn flapping of lb tail
and tin- ui'if tb cordage were not en
MHWf h-.fe lullaby to loose wbo flfpl
ismeaUi brr cool white Seeke.
Ssla oM Jlrooklyn failed ore go;
from flew York. bound apon h roving
erutie HMd ewme In time to the A acre
Islands whence she Milled for Lteeun
tun! Gibraltar ami pniwisiK tbroDgli I lie
Mediterranean am thn 8hox oannl
stenruod slowly down the losrohliiR Itfd
win. A ntup at Adon far 0 day or two
tnadu lior ready for a jonnioy to the
J'nrslnn gnlf. bnt vrbnn the nlf of
Oruins was renohed tlio nklpjxsr thoaght
to take m look at JUntoat And w (lie
uonrra vrns fthapod for thecupitiil of the
on of Abraham who forefalhura for
hundreds nay tbonrands of yearn bad
been sheiks of the donort
In all her journey tbo good ship bod
entered not n port where tho prsod
orus of tit. Ueorgo could not bo coon
from tbo ftn(T of a Urltuh man-of-war.
bnt horo ct Mnaont it wm thooKbt that
nt leant our ring would bo tho only tokon
of vrttstorn civilization iuovidenoo. Itat
it wnn not so for. nw tbo Urooklyii
ronndwl a high promontory that 'lint
in tlm little hnrbor thor. lying at nn-
flhor wiih 1 ii th BiiKhil) guiilwat
apblux with br milk white tUi flout
lug abovo br.
JVIttnettt had mjmoIi that wh Mrtmga
mid wtinl to intarMtt tbw Amurlwiiw.
bat iiritlivr thn poineo of the tmltmi.
with its donblo wnll botwueu tbo two
purtH of whloh oro kept tbo tignre
wboio duty it is to guard the pnlnae nt
night nor tb imperial harem'a grhti
uattrlar uor the vttfgetiuaapnitre! of tbv
aaltuti ItiMtMlf bad half the attraction
far thn woftorners that the grim tihocr
fNflsaf the iirotnoutory that 1iu(h in the
harbor liail ; for there upon the bleuk
wttll of this towering height were
painted the natneR of iHHuy Hhtpa and
high abort Hm all. in a place thai
formed iuaicosfiible wore (be wordx
"H. M. 8. Sphinx."
Tho men of the Urooklyu stored at
that name day after duy until it soemed
burned into their brnliis aud thoipirit
of omulution gr. n within them.
Tho night before the Brooklyn was
to tail for I'orBinn watore there wuro
iiTldoncoN of n coeret looTement nmoiig
tbo crew nud after tho night had fallen
ntill and blaok n boat pulled off from
tho Teitsol'a tide aud with utilised (Kir
mado rapidly for tbo iburo It carried
many things of rarions torts and among
Ilium a lantern wheuo tiny glimmer
thoio on tbo ihipa watched wttb bated
breath at It reached the shore and low-
ly began the ascent of tho promontory
2?ow it would disappear and then glit-
ter again like a (tar of hope and com-
fort and so it went slowly on ever up
und up the faro of tbo outlined preolplce
Tho hours draggod slowly by nud it
was far Into the night when a tired
boat's crew clambered slowly nvor tho
Brooklyn's fide and dropped oahaukted
into their hammocks for a short alrtip
before tho oull of "all band" in the
morning.
The Brooklyn tailed nway just as the
jun begen to sbov a have tho tnMoru
boriiou acd as ebe twung upon her
ofMVte and stofxl for tho waters of the
open gnlf u cheer bum from tbo throats
of tho whole chip's oompany. For there
in great loiters of white that caught the
warmth of thn rising sun far abovo the
name of her majesty's ship Bphlnx for
aboro the bigbect name of all could bo
soon tho legend "U. B. a Brooklyn. "
And there today looking down upon
tbo tiger guarded palooo and tho btirom
of the aultnii ever before the Arnba aud
tbo Bolooobletancjo of the tiny sultan-
uto still glenms tho magio uomu that
Schloy and (took onao again mado fa-
luoDfl nnd that shall endure in hlHtory
when Muscat Itself thall bo forgotten
WaKhlugtou I'ost.
Ilow n I'roir lllbcrnfr.
According to Simon Henry Bage the
frog does not bibernatu 1 11 Iouvch or tbo
trnuko of troet but in n dry huto In the
?;round not likely tofroozo. lleearatches
ho bolo with his hind feet nud outuiH
baokward. Onoo inside there In appar-
ently no traao of the fact outvida Progs
found uudor frocen I&utox aro still able
tn movo about. 3ir. Sago ban found
hibernating frogs with tboir extremities
und skin frozen but thoir vital organa
wero Mill intact and they recovered
thoir aotivlty on Ivtiug liberated. JUa
rtow Giooe.
avfrfbrnriii
Mr A. Malhifd. II A II.. IL md
as ttw t.iiiowHrg fro Otf'nHi "Ytmr
Sit of too Itnttsu prolate rofRluds me
I he itefra filtidiut who at 0110 at our
Ct isotiy rollegM was oCMHinrt-
Nnatly iqtrs and in au outburst
oi tatbotiaMs ttraysd. '(.lu oc all pore
ivtsfla gtv SBflll eltON liearta gtvo b
II pirtrt kiuurifi. ' to wklck ail tig ton
g0atina retort. 'Amon.'" UuilaH
QfhrvHiclo
Wniite' Tliem Alt.
Jalia Wt.rd How woo once talkij
witbadibtpidNteel bat-bvlur. wo rtiii
rtl liUlo bnt bia rotireit. "It is time
miw. be niitd. NutOftly. "for mo to
i-tt! duwn op niarri.d man. bit I
waut sBub. 1 wont y atb. heoltb.
wealth of vuam braaty. graci- '
"Yea." Mi4 Mrs. How.- pyniiatbrt-
icaaly "too poor ma. you do want
UaBaxai'
Ut I
Hw....i rrt w tin It.
(Mil Ti 11 fci.i.w n.itii the tMifh inir
!it(r i-.iikuig ;. '.r ai in pnprr. "Unit
'I. Imliait iM'tt UtOtlfttry in Hii--i.rli'Ht
tuni'ii''
I i!i''i. t kin. tv if rt-piled tbi' idmh
a tut han i uw sat 111 n daotiet'a rhair
'but 1 am sot at all mtrprtaod Tbo lu
ioiis have ftlwaye utOH a bmtnl and
jroel race. "
Then be laagbait gloofaliy faigatfnl
if tbo fort ttwt tliaro wmn still tint fur
he stoatiat to add lo or $S0 to his bill
-Chicago lot
Whrre Onr t.niiKttiitf Stnnitilm.
"There isjwfttlrojy tbtidnmbtint man
I wtr psw Why. that feJhjw dootu't
uaw anything. "
"And yet ha ia olitof neettUiut in his
n-tf'B imelligotioo ollke. " -Ohleego
.S'wwm
Tnka the ulo oooaiftr root
Loaia and all onlnt eaat. KftOM r..e
and all pot nth north and waat.
Santa Fe trains make oloo ronnee
tloria at Oklahoma Htjr and Wabu
for all puinUi on the Frlaoo line
St Iaui and Knnaaa City inil and
exprvae laaTea Oklahoma City it. n
every morning leaves si Louu at i .o
every evening and arrives at Okimiouii
Ityald.aothe following evoninc
TkrooKb rooltnlaf chair ear with-
OWt change Pullmaoi tmlrtte tieeper
from Moaott to sit. luta AHd Kattaa
Olty. Yon com secure bartbr before'
lfannr Oklahoma.
PurUiar iNformatioo will be cbeer
fally giwb VJ Ue nearer agent or
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Dtot. Paaa Agi Wh.ta Kan
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r or fala Two bora
the Leader olslce
If tototooted in lirrt.
1 beep. takt. the Karat .lot t
wtl1 five tble paper for the U
lawiiaulaliof iton iwi. i'- !t
nearly tee years to ail ui-
new or .'d. who pay for ti.i i.
Weekly leader a year ata
ffer la for a abort tlmo owlv.
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eomprlsing alx oolor reproduction
8x11 inched enoh. of Hurbftnk'a eelo-
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woro this Bunnon'H art sensation nnd
hare hitherto only beon reproduced In
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with ongravud eoror representing an
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for 16 cents nt AUshlaon. Topoka &
Santa Pe railway local ticket ofllce
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URANCH OFFICE!
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THE CYCLONE
As a part of Guthrie Bids you a Cordial "Welcome
October 23 to 28.
Oomo and visit vs. "Wtt wtll keffp open bouse aud wish to niatit all who may camo. Qur sHiQSfQ wM be
drugged in holiday attire and we will have on display many rare baaglns in oaoh of onr iftrga dapftrtniaiitH Ishnt
wc hare esyctfally bought for tltss occasion. Come and examine sGr yourself as a food look through tile Ifijrtr-
est ftorc In the Territory will do no more to convince you that yonr time Is wall iiOnl than all we might snf .
Come and visit with u during the whole of Carnival week.
Dress Goods
wicker -cM. worth in any
shoe house U 60. Bedrock
Ju&t received. A larpe lot of new price $ 3 50
Plaid6 in all the latest desirable A large line of box cajf in all
shadtfi worth 25c per yard. We toes worth $8 Bod rock
will make a special price for this price S 60
sale of 15c per yard. Plain call. McKay welts sell
Heavy llecced liM blanket worth
65c. Led rock price 46c
Good heavy comfort. large sine. 48c
Ladies heavy illeece lined
hose worth
soaifl-
16c. Bed
everywhere for $2 50. Bed
rock price SJ00A new arrival A nobby fane
Just in 00 dozen heavy work
shoes suitable far railroad or farm
weai at price that will sell them.
less
rock price 10c Ladieb' pal. tip Dongala lace
Children's lieavy ribbed seam and button worth every cent
less aud stainless a 10c value of $1.85. lied rock price. . . .
Bed rock price 6c Ladies' pat tip button worth
Ladies' extra heavy Jersey rib- $5 85. Bed rock price
bed lleece lined union suits. Ladles' box calf Polish well
voith 75c Bed rock price.. ..48c worth $8.&o. Bed rock price
children's Jersey ribbed lleece
lined union Bufts all sixes 95c
Visit our cloak department. It
will inform you. Its a revelation.
Such elegant wrap trimmed in the
latest styles. All the un-to-dato Ladles heavy shoos solid sole
shapes at trices that will please the aud counter only
viost fastidious. "We have a stock of shoes com
plete in all departments attO can
safely guarantee our price against
A full line of Lilly Brackett any offer made by others
shoes in Forderer's vie'. One lot of men's heavy black
White Bros willow and cheviot suiU perfect fitters
Ladies' fancy vesting top turn
sole worth $8.50. Bed rock
price
Ladies' Kacgaroo calf worth
$ l.flO. Bed roclc price
1 25
a qo
2 75
1 16
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Shoes
and tailored in lattst styles.
Well worth 7. Hock hot-
torn price 3 ?H
Once more A beautiful novel
ty cheviot that would grace
any business man aud well
worth 10.U0. Hock bottom
price only 5 l5
bby fancy
cheviot French faced and
satin piped all wool and a
dandy at $12 00 Rock hot-
torn price 8 85'
Juit In for the carnival A thor-
oughly up to date stock of mens'
bovB1 and children's clothing at
prfcoB that will bring w rinkies and
crows' feet on tho faces of our
would-be competitors.
In anticipation of cold weather A
dazaling array of all the good
things we could Hud in the way of
underwear Without equivocation
or mental reservation wo have the
best S5 cent underwear in this
man's town. We know it and we
can sight you.
Gloves Buckskin sheepskin (jo&l-
skin muleskln gloves ami mitts
Say. this no skin game either.
Cans W are fully up to dntr on all
the popular prices.
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A cordial invitation is hereby extended to all vifcitiu? the city duriug Carnival week to call nud pay us a
visit whether In present need of any thing or not. CaJl and get. acqualnted.loave your package nnd wraps .n.l
they will he carefully taken care1 Plenty of ice water- -a place to restfree concert every night-
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100-1 11 Division Ktreet
THE CYCLONE
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15 Oklahoma Avenue
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 25, 1899, newspaper, October 25, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74672/m1/3/: accessed February 28, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.