Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1, Monday, January 29, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY OFFICIAL STATK PAPKH OFFICE OF PUBLICATION IIAURISON AVENUE.
VOLUME 15.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 20 1900.
NUMBER 40..
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THE
CRUSHING STINGING
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British Canoaign in Natal One Succession
of Reverses Dealt by the .Boers.
Eetreat of British all
Along the Line.
Capitulation of Ladysmith only a Matter of a
Few Hours--Bullers Reports Fail to
Contain one Cheering Note-
Powers aie Jubilant.
Capetown Jan. SO. (3 "p. m.) Two
corps of Warren's division It is re-
ported surrendered to the Iloers at
Spionkop. Lw
London 2;30 p. in. Almost a panic
provailB in the stock exchange dis-
trict. The latest story is that Lady-
smith has capitulated and that Bui
lcr's entire army is in full retreat.
The British campaign in Natal has
been nothing but death.
London Jan. 20. A Central News
dispatch from Spearman's Camp con-
Arms the news from Boer sources that
the British in front of tho trenches at
Splonkop were compelled to surrender
when their ammunition gave out.
Scrlpps-Mcltae League.
Londou Jan. 29. English people
aro dazed today by tho stunning blow
Situation Quieting Down-
More Scare Than Any
thing Else
Although tho Kansas quarantine
gainst Oklahoma was declared off at
'noon today all malls were stopped at
Arkansas City for fumigation. No
papers came in today from tho north
or south. Tho ordor of the Kansas
board has proven ruinous to Oklaho-
ma. Peoplo havo been rushing pell
moll out of Oklahoma for a week The
smallpox Bltuatlon In Kay county has
cleared up. There have boen no
deaths for a week. Dr. Buxton said
todav: '-Tills smallpox business has
boon more sear than anything elae.7
Ool. Boy Hoffman came over thi
rnornlnsr from Chandler. He has busl
V ne before the land otUae. j
Many an ianooent little drlin is
iiferlnjr untold ayonv mid cannot -
plain Its troubles Mark your ctmn i
eyinnlnms you may And it troubled
with wo-ma; give It WHITE'S CREAM
VISUM IFlUiK and restore to quietness
and health. 1'rioe '-'5 cents. Sold by
F. B Lillie & Co. and Wheeler & Hon.
A Heorpt "Don't Worry" club is be-
ing urbanised In town.
TO CURK l HHUM'll Iff TWO DAV8
Take Laxative Mroroo Qolnlne Tahleta. All
drusrsiftn refund the money II It fat It to
mi re K. W. Grove's signature Is ou cash
box. ttc
SMALLPOX
General Bullcr has received
bauds of the Boers in Natal.
at
It
the
was
a sacrifice of England's best blood in
vain for the British arc back where
they were a month ago and tho relief
of Ladybmith seomB impossible.
Bailer's report of tho disaster con-
tains not one cheering note. All tho
powers aro naturally jubilant over tho
d t.
V A worn Pleaded Over JtrlMah Defeat.
Parir Jan. 20. Tho news that Gen.
Buller had retreated across tbo Tngela
river caused great rejoicing hero The
general opinion is that tho capitula-
tion of Ladysmith is now only a mat-
ter of a fow hours. Bullor's dispatch
announcing the retreat is regarded by
tho French press as ridiculously weak
and insufficient. The Gaulois says it
now only remains for tho British in
Natal to embark at Durban and return
home.
mr hcu.au arrkstko.
Ruhhori the llluo Moll b'uloou Saturday
Nleht.
James Richards and Ohas Eads were
urrostod yesterday charged with rob
blng the Blue Bell saloon. John Sels-
uqra swore out a warrant and they
had their hoaring this afternoon be-
fore Judge Foster who bound Mall-
ards over to the action of the grand
jury.
It appears that somr one found tho
back door of the saloon open and no
tified Selstrora who examined the
house and found that home one had
uufastened the back north window
then aftor he had locked up far the
night haa torn oil the screen wire and
rufclng the window had elfeotod an
jQrtllranoe and touched the cash regis-
turtfor $'12 30 and a silver watch. A
$5 naiiroad ticket was in the drawer
buy was not taken. Nothing else was
disturbed. John notified the police
and after a vigorous hunt around the
town Henry Roynolds and Jifl Taylor
arresiea tnose leuows. uionanut was
arched and 117-00 and a watch wat
found in his possession. The property
was torn it tied oy neieirom and iLetiry
Tearney. Richards ha ben around
town for some days and i regarded as
a tough character.
Art) AlrlKlit
The flret time that anyone with too '
much money ever came to Guthrie is
the company which will appear at the
opera house tonight. It consists of
Meeere. Daniel F. McCoy. Royal Craw
lord A U Lynds Thos. Uoler Walk-
er Steward; Mlaeea Mane DelVeerhino
Dollle ()veaport and Violet King.
They are all first class alright folks
and are struck with wonder at Guth-
rie and its development in so few
years. At Arkansas City the oom-
pany saorod a groat bit. proving satis
factory in bringing out a continuous
laugh.
Handle Region is Stricken by
a Raging Snow Storm-
Property Damaged.
Soripps-McRao League.
Ft. Worth. Toxas Jan. 29 Reports
from the Panhandle are that sovoro
snow storms have beon raging fitnoo
Saturday oxtondlng ovor a distance
Of Ave hundrocl milas. Tolegraph
Unas aro down and railway traffic is
impeded
EAGE
Prejudice) Abandoned in Case of
Jioolter T. Washington.
Sonpps-McRac League.
Donvor Col. Jan. 20. Booker T.
Washington Is tho first of hia race to
be admitted as a guest at the Brown
Palace hotel the fashtonablo hoBtulry
of Denver. Maxey Tabor the owner
says :
" Ho is in tho class of Prodorick
DouglasR and abbvo popular prcju
dice."
Mr. Washington lectured on "The
Future of tho Negro" tonight.
" Did you ever regard yourself as a
freak?" asked a visitor.
"A what a freak ?"
" There are persons who say that
yours Jsan inforlojj racopand that you
are merely air .anomalous output a
brilliant crystallization of the Intel-
lectuality that has been thinly scat-
tered through your race."
" No; I don't feel that way" replied
Mr. Washington. "I simply used my
opportunities and developed my mind.
All of ub have inlndB. I am only one-
eighth white. I might be outlrely
white and not exhibit any uuuBual
mental qualities might I not?"
DOtfllKK IIKAUKR
!)f(xos up In :i Collision llotncon I'onca
' mid Kllduro.
kj A double heador oxtra southbound
freight ditched a number of cars be-
tween Ppnca and Klldaro last night.
Tho traejc wob torn up and several
cars badly wrecked. Tho southbound
passenger will be dulayod for Buvcral
hours.
Klllo.l III Wltn.
Tom Queenan a bartoudor at Oscar
Regan's Broadway saloon shot and
killed his wife at their rooms at SO0
Main stroet just before noon yoster-
day. Lie then jumped through a see'
ond story window to th
was badly bruised and
jured. Just how serious
re cannot ue uelormtuou at prasen
Oklahoman.
TIlOHMUIl) ClINtNt of Orlp.
Scrlpps-McRae league.
Rome Jan. S3 Twonty thousand
cases of grip in Florence have para-
lysed busine s and have oaucod the
closing of the schools.
BAD
LOOD
"CANCAIIKTH lo utt claimed for them
and are u truly wniU-r ful medicine Ibareofun
wltliad fur i tnf.i ii.t plaaMnt to lake and at lt
liaTD f'luno a ii ' uruta blue Uklut theni w
blood liai i . en i ii i Hint and xnj coinptxiuii lia im
provad niiiiiHirfm y un 1 1 feel much btu-r in uturf
naj Miui mai nth hkllaiw Lottreii ieun-
Plaatant IalaaM Potent Tt nfA
Qood Naror ii(kcn Weaaeu.or Orlpe l'x Sue.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Urllaa IWx.d CB.ar. CkUite MtolrrU Twli. Hi
STm CANDY
M ZJ CATHARTIC
ksuzommt
Mk TWAOi mash eoimo gear
&
MO.TO.BAcaiadaiwWa&iBaffi URrriBU" Bm ulJ'hWU-
LiSiAiLy COMPANY
XOO OKU. A VIC 01M. I'OSTOl'l'ICK.
Will give you
A big Cut on Paint
and Wall Paper
If you are going to paint or paper your house it
will be to your interest to call and see us. "We can
do you good and will if you will give ub n chaucc
We have the largest stock of tablets and stationery
in the city and will give you big bargains for your
money.
We have lowered .'the price on all .DRUGS 25
per cent in order to reduce stock. Come at once if
you want bargains.
8 C. B RBNFRO
X 200OKLA. AVE.. OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE
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OF DARING
Attempting-to Hold up Train
Are Surprised Detect-
ive Fatally Shot
Bcrlppa-McRao League.
Holdon Mo. Jan. 29. John Jack-
son a ratlroad dotectlvc was fatally
shot by ono of tho four alleged ban-
dlta horc early this morning. A tip
had been given yesterday that the
Missouri Pacific train would bo hold
up last night. Superintendent Hardy
came here early with a posse and sur
rounded tho house whoro the bandits
were said to bo. Ono ran out shot
Jackson and escaped as did auothor.
Two hoavlly armed men vtre captur-
ted. MCW Ilt'MO R AIIOUT THOMPSON
Tint MurMliiilSHlt! to Want to bo lolRite
Donlixl liy IIIm I'l-lruuM.
Friends of Cin. (TMronon IlnKeQ
States marshal.NiraVsayftig IhvS'effter
vention and ask for the nomlnatloh of.
delegate to congress. This statement
was made by one of Thompson's
friends to an applicant for a position
a- ceutus enumerator in Blaine coun-
ty. Thompson's friends here ridicule
the story and say that while it may
have been told evrn by a friend it
was without Thompson's anthorlety.
They say that ho doea not want the
place epeelally when there U a
chance of his continuing to draw 6
0(io annually for the next four or Ave
years as marshal. -K. C. Star.
UVV TOOAV KOOV
Au A(cpniwit on tli QHHrMMtlne Matter
Rjiltd.
The quaraftUftH planed against Okla-
homa by the sanitary board of Kansaa
went off today noon. The agree-
ment was reached last Bator
day evening. It was brought tbout
by the territorial board of health
(luaranUnlng apaiuat beJgwiek. Cow-
lew u inner Harper and Barber
counties in ICansas.
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Drink it btthe in it attfc per week
deep well mineral water one gallon a
day delivered to your house upon re-
quest Headquarters at the Suiue Old
BANDITS
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U ground ailU . . .. .. MV i . lm. nrrivncl tnilav
. UKIB IUIU& LllUb IIIA WUIUIblUH lETUlUb IU
internally fit- W. ' i !... TiCvU .n AWSigtbn with rn
r viiaau tna uenuuiiaan ueietration a tue -tl;
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LAW IS
SOCKED
Judge Kohlsaat Declares Illi-
nois State Law Un-
constitutional. Scrtpps-McRoa League.
Ohicago Jan 29. Judge Kohlsaat
of tho United States district court to-
dap declared the Illinois anti-trust
law unconstitutional on tho ground
that tho statutes contain both class
and spoclai legislation und are in con-
travontiou of the state an d federal
constitutions.
Jn) Hlilp'ii Hurl' Ordcrn.
Scripps.McRao Loague
Portsmouth Kng. Jan. SO Tho
Japanese battleship Shllcishlma sail-
ed for home today on hurry Orders oa
a result oJ Wew duvolopiuentu in
UI1U.
Btntoii'JKCuiiiiiliiii Ittuifil.
SEliDA-&toRaQ Larue.
iVaXlngton Jan. 10 The romalns
who died a Oma-
and wore burled at
tlitary honor.
X Wldomyor'A Jtntulo.
Oklahoma Olty J aa 29. Tho estate
of
Kred Wldomyar who oommltted
suicide
here last week consists of
88.000 in property and 94000 In life
Insurance.
OF
A akin without Mtmitli unU body noor
YtUvl win pur blood. 5uch la lha liappy
cuodltlon produ.(l by CUIICIWA S0Al
and rtriCLKA Olntmant axtarnully nnil
CUriCU.A MJ.hOLVHNT lntariu.Uy. In the
Mvarcat tt of torturing ditilgurlng
IUilif. iMirnlns und aealy liumora.
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Cutlcura remedies aro for sale at the
K&glnOrvg Store
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