Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 23, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OP OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY -OFFKT VL STATB PAPER OPPIOB OP PUBLICATION HARRISON AVENUE.
VOLUME 15.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 8 1900
NUMBER 44
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THE
REBELS
London is Alarmed Fearing that his Plans
Have Failed Absence of Official
News gives Color to
this Belief New j
Haye Been Cleared Out of
GaYite Santa Croz Cap-
tured Again
Hen
fro
DItfJG
COMPANY
800 UKU AVIt OIM'. I'OSTOl'l'ICU.
Guns Tested
.
Seripps-MoRea League.
London Jan. 23 Tho absence of
nowa from Bullcr is taken to indicate
in Bomo quarters that his movement
for tho relief of Lady Smith is not
meeting' with tho success expected
and tho value of Warren's flanking
movement is becoming doubtful. On
tho other hand tho optimists say that
Buller's movement is complicated and
time is necessary to worlc it out.
A dispatch to the Telegraph from
Kimborley says the British 28-pound
gun was tasted Friday and find aocu
ratoly for 8000 yards. It has been
named Long Oecil.
Pretoria Jan. 83 The British at-
tacked tho Boers at Colcnso Saturday
but the result is not known
Pretoria Jan. 23 Tho British naval
guns on tho Tugola river are firing
armor-piercing shells. A Boer patrol
recently mistaking a British cavalry
party for their own men approached
them losing fourtoen killed and eigh-
teen wounded. Tho British loss in
tho encounter was insignificant.
Scrippe-MoRoo-Laaguo.
Manila Jan. ft. The rebels have
been very well oleared out of Carite
aad Uatangas provinces and are scat-
tered in tlla 'I'affa bas mountains to the
southeast. 'Pen. Sohwan is still moving
southward. Yestord'ay he occupied
Santa Crux on the south shore of La
guna de Bay. QarrisQns have been
left at strategic points in the rear to
keep the roads open and take care of
the robber hands.
Will give you.
Has Ho Constitutional Right
to a Seat in the Senate-
Committee Reports.
as xvCBr
I.KASJJS.
Delay in Opening
Scrlpps-McRac Losgue.
Washington Jan. 23. Reports in
the Quay caso wore made to tho senate
today. The committee stands flvo tc
four in favor of excluding Quay en the
grounds that the governor of Pennsyl-
vania had no constitutional power to
appoint after tho legislature had fail-
ed to elect.
.
Of Gilt Edge Fineness-.Most be
Presented by Macrum.or
lie Will Suffer.
SANTA I'Jt OI'SICIAIJJ.
On
a Tour sof Inspection Interested in
Guthriu.
Attached to the regular 12:20 train
today was private car No. 217 occu-
pied by J. M. Barr second vica presi-
dent of tho Santa Fe system; Superin-
tendent of car service Cowan of To.
peka and Trainmaster McNally of
Wichita. Tho gentlemen are on a
tour of inspection and will note th
needod tnprovements at various points
on tho Oklahoma division. Tho offic-
iate will return to Guthrie tomorrow
and will spend a good partof the day
!.. u nuillnlnmniliKtlnr fil tArminnl
v facilities and locating the now prossof
nclgk depot soon to bo built here.
With tbo addition of tho Eastern
Oklahoma and the KiugQshor linov
which will be in operation in less than
six months the yards at this poidt
v.ill have to be enlarged Mr. Barr
Intimated t at tho oomnany woulli.
before long begin exten-lve improve-
ments in Outhno and that they would.
boon alargasoao. He said Guthrie
had by far the best standing with the
Santa Fe of all other towns and that
the city would bo taken oaro of.
Time ICxtuiwted.
Scrlpps-MoIUo League.
Frankfort Ky Jan 83 The guber-
natorial aonUst committee today ex
tandod the time for taking cvideuoo
to two days more fur each side.
"i i ' mi' n mil '
Ttiylor Spcukit on KolntrU.
Soripp-MeRa League.
Washington Jan. S3 The homo
met at noon. Taylor called up tho
Roborts oaae at 12:12 and at onee Up
gan his ep-eeb.
A Wise. Woman will bo in Guthrie
early in Fflbruary notwithstanding
the large number of wise women noyv
residing here.
Jfooil notNooosnrlly be
Kinun Country.
Good news Is at hand for those who
thought tho re-leasing of tho Kiowa-
Commanche lands would delay the op-
ening of that country. Recently Prat
master Watson of El Reno rs-Jved
notice from the Indian agent in the
lower country asking for bids for
leasing the lands which it had been
hoped would bo opened for settlement
in the near future. The Bl Reno
News says. Mr. Wattson wrote to
Dolegato Flynn calling his attention
to tho fact that the government was
was advertising to lease tho lands ani
tho matter needed attention since if
re-leased tho Influence of tho oattle
men would be brought to bear to pre-
vont tho opening. In response ho ro-
coived the following leter.
Wash nton D. O. Jan. 13 19C0.
Mr. O F. Wuttson El Reno O T.
Dear sir Your favor of ihn Oth nns
irladlv received. I hnvo Imnn tn tV.
department about this leasing. They
say under the terms of tho leasing
that they can cancel them at any tlmo
the COUntrv is reatlv 1nr netllnmnnt
I realize just what you say is true and
nave so stated to the department but
Ihcy say it is unfair to tho Iudians to
icep tnem out ot this grabs money
Scripps-McRae League.
Washington Jan.23 It iastatod that
unless Maerum recent consul at Pre-
toria can produce- convincing reasons
for his abandonment of tho post at a
tlmo of posslblo danger to himself and
the interests confided to his care he
will receive sharp reprimand and bo
dismissed in disgrace from the consul-
ar service
TABLBR'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT-
MENT is the only remedy for blind
bleeding or protruding piles indorsed
by physicians cures the most obstin-
ato cases. Price 50 cents in bottles.
Tubes 75 cents Sold by F. B. LUllc
& Co. and Wheeler & Son.
A big Out on Paint
and Wall Paper
If you are going to paint or paper your housa it
will be to your interest to call and see U3. We can
do you good and will if you will give us a chance
We have the largest stock of tablets and stationery
in the city aud will give you big bargains for your
money.
We have lowered fthe price on all DRUGS 25
per cent in order to reduce stock. Come at once if
you want bargains.
C. R. RENFRO
206OKLA. AVE.. OPPOSITE POSTOPFICE
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X 206 OKI
FRANKFORT
PEOPLE
For the Preservation of Peace in Kentucky
All Local Ministers Lift Suppli-
cating Voices at the Episcopal
Church. ' :.
LOfiGAREDCIRLS
pending tho opening of the land.
tours truly
D. T. Flvnn.
Tbo bill providing for tho OBenincr
ondVeriuirlne tho Indians to so!ect
thelrl allotments within 6ijc months
h&oSdcn favorably reoorled to' Lli
hou6fe by the committee.
In tho
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MO Nil AY NKJIir OAMK
District Court RoomKail
liomlilp Ilmnlnomo rrl7r.
STom
A
Kansas City lelophono Com-
pany Looking For Them.
Scripps-McRac League.
Kansas City Jan. 23. Tho MUsourl
and Kansus Telephone Oo. which has
a monopoly here is short of operators
ani the roason of this Is that most of
tho girls who have applied for posi-
tions tho present month have not been
tall enough- Hereafter a girl who
does not measure 5 feat (J inchos in
height will not be employed. The
company has learned that short girls
have short arras and girls with short
arms oannot do the work as well as
those with long arms. The present
intention of the company is to get a
Scrlpps-McRao League. '
Frankfort Ky. Jan. 23. This la the
day for supplication and prayer hero
on account of the Seott-Colson trage-
dy and tho threatening political situ-
ation in Kentucky The day was op
ened with communion sarviaca at tho
Episcopal church. There will bo pray-
ers and sorlco at four o'clock and
this evening at eight all tho ministers
of Frankfort will deliver short addres-
ses at the Episcopal church.
.ford audT. A. Noal.
wPrc present:
ton at.d Mr. J. IS. Roll
was served by Mesdamrn J
The Monday Night High Five Club aunioient number of long-irmod girls
met last night in the district court anQ inen cnaeavor wj Keep mem.
room with a full membership. The " ' .
priz.es wcro won by Mrs A II. Hous- 1 I860 1900
WEBSTER DAVIS
Is Cauainc: tho State Depart-
ment EmJmrassment.
The following
Maesrs and Mosdamas
J. H. Bur ford J. 0. Foster. J. W. Mo-
Noal A. II. Huston O. R. Fegan O.H.
Fllson J E Hall F. S. Urder Mae
Morris A. 0. Hixon Mm VanVoor-
boos Mrs. 0. R. Brooks Miss Amy
Brooke Dr. C. S. Petty.
llrjrau AVm Misquoted.
Scripps-McR&o League.
New York Jan. M-Wta. J. Bjyran
said today that thcra wore no report
ers at tha Relmont dinner last night
and that the morning paper report
are inaccurate. lie Bays ha talked
little of pontics but did talk on tho
throe great issues silver Imperialism
and autl-trustR.
T 1
"T"' The secret formula of
tl Miir-'
TO.atillK A COM) lit ONK DAY
Take ratlve Dromo Qulnlac Tablet. All
druggUiH refund the money if ft fails to
cure. F. W. Grove's signature la oa each
box 26c
Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey was discovered in 1360
by one of the world's most famoue
ohemisU and strange to say no other
living man has ever diseovered bow to
produce a pure malt whitkey. This
great whiskey hoe saved tho lives of
thousands of people who were appar-
ently doomr-d by that droaded of all
diheasos consumption. For forty
years Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has
strod the most crucial test of doctors
and chemists and is today recognised
and Indorsed by the best authorities
in tho medical profession as the great
est known stimulant and tonic on ac
count of its absolute purity and medic
inal propert'ei. Duffy's Is the only
absolutely pure malt whlBkev manu
factured in the world. It ia used and
presarlbed as a medicine and is the
only whiskey stamped as suah by the
U. 8. Government.
Get tho genuine. All druggists and
grocers 31.00. Book of information
free.
DUFFY MALT WM8KEY 00.
Rochester N. Y.
Surlppe-McJlae Leau.
Washington Jan. 3. Rotu the
state and the Interior department au-
thorise the most sweeping denial of
the statement that Webeter Davis as-
sistant secretary of tho interior it
olothed witii any diplomatic mleeion.
It is deelared that he represents no
department of the United Statax gov
eminent in his visit to South Africa
but ia there in u porfconal capacity.
Since hie arrival at Oapa Town where
he went to visit his cousin consul gen-
eral Stowe tha stato department has
been very muuk annoyed at the mis-
construction (hut has been p'aoed up
on Die visit st was to prevent fur-
ther mUundersUndlng on th&t score
that the dapartmen positively dnl-d
Davie' application for loave ot ubence
for Mr. Htowe who wUhed to accom-
pany him to Pretoria If Mr. Davis'
visit had not been purel personal It
is vary probabla that he would have
been also enjoined from proceeding to
Pretoria for it Is anticipated that mis.
representations as to his purpose
would bu drawn. It is even now pot-
Ibid that he will receive a reminder
from the interior department that his
course is embarrassing to tho govern
ment
Tho state department fi.aVsent no
Instructions to Mr Macr.umTrespeoting
his attitude toward tho nowspapers
since his departure from Pretoria for
tho United States. In foot it is said
that tho department has no authority
whatever over Maerum who has pats-
ed out of tho government service
Oimni of Honor.
ScrlppR-McRoa League.
San Francisco Jan. 33 Under Shat-
ter's ordors a squad of soldidrs haw
boon detailed to cot as a guard of hon-
or for the remains of General Lawton
which will arrive Thursday or VeS ay.
John A. Logan's body is on the same
vetsel.
Tf
Hakes the Hair grow. Clears
the Complexion. Softens and
whitens the Hands. Preserves
and beautifies tho skin of In
fants and Children.
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