Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 54, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER. GUTHEIE OKLAHOMA
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FRANK10IW. KY. PKU. l-Th first
clash between the wcccutrv and JuMtenry
power of the mute occurred today. A
tlli greater clah is IrnmJiwnt tomor-
row and byoml tiie posaiblllthw of to
morrow lien a son with sklee to loWorltn?.
aud of no stormy an aapeot tliat no IM11-
tclan of eltlier party Onn prUtot when
It wHl carry the Kentucky ship of state.
There can no longer be any eoneealment
of tin fact (that affaire in Mil ate are
bordering upon coitMot lit nrme and the
lieglnnlnK of the orkjte In at Hand.
The olwdi of tdday oame when an of-
ficer f the circuit court of Franklin
coniuiy wa arrtstett toy the mhVary
wtrHv HttempUne; to aervle not toe of a 1-
al prweedlnv upon Governor Taylor.
Tho cIn-4 of tomorrow may come when
the officer of tltat court attempt to en-
force the rulintr of Ms preaMlmjr Judre.
lieltlnl this judge Uh; ttemoorata will
law tomorrow for the flrat time an ac-
tive executive head In the person of
AcHiyk Governor Beckham and from the
domoc-rntlc xtandptylnt. a revuhtrly ap-
polluted ukljutant general -whose orders
he tnoip now cmnmped orund the cap-
Uol bnLKHna are hound to obey. If they
decline to obey the new adjutant general. j
the demorrata claim wilt liave the nower
to mvnnlix tnrfllttirv (forces of his own.
and proceed agalnet all people who defy
the .uithorlty of hW office and th.it of tlio
gyrvcrnor of the state whom ho n-pre-.nt
On the other h.ual the repiAlloana
.ir- iKl In their attitude tha.t ithere Is
im liiMiirreoilon In thi state that Iiwk-
hain .ind hl aetloua. Ills adjutant gen-
vral iukI IiIh onlers are 'thoeo of jn-ople
acting in oppoeltton to law. The be-
lieve that they alono a-re In tlie right
and .iH tht-re can le but one right ami all
elee wrong thoee who how remletence to
tlie pmclanmUon of Governor laylor are
in rclxHIIon agalnet the commonwealth.
They will retrlst any attempt" of any kind
Vo remo-v them from their voiiUon. reete-
tlng torce with force aial tlkt moans civ-
il war
Tho fin clash of todaty cne when
Alonzo Walker a .stenographer amloyod
by the democratic attorneys wna placed
utvder arreet In the capital grounds charg-
oU with conduct temllne io Incite mutiny
and riot. The oonduot coneiated In pln-
nini? to tho 'door of the private office of
Governor Taylor n notice that tomor-
row morning the domooratlc attorney.!
would appear before Judge Cant roll and
nek for an Injunction rot&ralnlng Gov
ornor Tnytor from all lntorfence of tho
movomenta of tho leglahuuro and from
his announced attompt to romoio It to
London. Walker wna at once tnkon Into
ctietody by ordora o'f Colonel Rger Wil-
liams tho commanding officer of the
forces now gathered nrounW tho capital.
Tomorrow tho Injunction wlllbo asketi
and thero la no doubt hut limit It will bo
granted. Judge ICtintrell has tho reputa-
tion of bo!nR a man who will attempt
by nil means In hla power to enforce tho
rulings handed down from Ida benoh. Ho
will mofJt certainly use all the power In
liln hands to socuro the operation of his
Injunction. It 1s equally certain that the
republican will pay no attention to
Judge Cantrell or hie writ. The demo-
crats clnlm that the action of tho repub-
licans In arresting Walker has placett
thorn In contempt of court nnd thoy will
make all of the polnta tluit It posHle.
Tho domocratlc members of tho logs-
laturo twlny effected a regular organiza-
tion for the first lime since tho swearing
of Governor Goolel. A aocret aesslon of
the mombora was held In tho Capitol hotel
at which Uw olectlon of Goolwl an gov-
ernor nnd J. C. W. Beckham n lieuten-
ant governor was re-afflrmod frsC 1n
sopnrato aoalons of tho houso ami senato
and n'ftorward in Join session. Procwllng
this notion tho members "of the senate
olootokl Sonetor Carter as secrotarj' pro
tern. A committee of tho 'momfliora of Uhe
lioiMKr composed of RoproBftnthtTvoe Finn
Iiforty and Cochran was nlso appoint
1x1 to draw up a set of reeolutlon show-
lug the condition of affairs a ft exist
til tho state capital today and covering
tlorouffhly the democratic side of the
Jntrovemy. T)ee resolution wlfl be
llresenied at the next aeeelon of the dem-
ocratic memler of the legislature to
be heki Monday.
The flpeon which laeted for nearly
two hour wa kept trn secret a po-
fblo for fear of possible Irttyreforenoe.
No furt'hor seHelona will be hold until
Monday adournmertt lelng tnlcen un-
til that tlnne and probably no further
nt tempt will be made to hold easlons
(n the state house.
ACtftr ratifying her former action in
JVguwl to the overnorahlp jk1 lieu
tenant Hoerrorhfp oonldwaible dlr-
cuaeion took place aa to a plan f
action Oo be taken ki regard to the
maaton of 'Che laglala&ure oalled by j
Oov. Taylor at London next Tuesday. I
Tiibugh none of thoee who amended the
caucus oared to dlacuaa the matter. It I
aeama to be well understood among the j
demoorHttto menibfim of the legislature
that the geaaton at London will be Ig-
nored byt ham. and thak n democrat
w4ll atteml "until compelled t-i do so "
It wme practically decided that no more t
formal deimiwta will be mal- fc hold I
seeaionH of the leglalature In the state !
hVuee by rhe dmoeratlc mmber In I
a ljMly Thi pla of acKlon ara de-
cldwl n to forestall any attempt on
tli.' part of repubrtouna to arreat thnm
and tmpel their attendance at London
whioh aoblon. acootxllmg to the demo- '
envttU- membera haa leen dftrmlned
upon by Gov. Taylor.
If arreata a attempted no relt-ant-e
wwi h made by damtxirat. It
mail letormnfd that ll nabs of vio-
lence aboultl le avoided land tliftt tho
bottle for supromaoy Sveroafiter nUould I
A Olnsh 8001ns Imminont
f ftoutfl out ml he oourU. Navertlie-
tm the attuwtton DfvrHglrt. ID rftgarueu
tin a grave one by members of Moth
paa'tiea ami no one i wl)Hng to fore-
JuaM. the reeuk of the imtfeJpatad chuth
of atitliorlty teMwewi Gov. Taylor h1
Khe atate courts
Some action to expetitetl at Uie wewlon
atomlay In regnrd to offering1 a reward
of J60.000 for tire arroat and uonvlctlon
of the would-be ammaain of Gov. Ooebel.
Tiie democratic leader to . hwhi are
In favor of uucfti aoilon ami ofthouKh
only a amalt portion of the rank and
llle of the democratic lORiskUot 'have
been tnulkcd In tlie mntter H te con-
sidered probable that favorablo notion
will be taken on Uhe matter when M Im
ItrouKht before them In regular session.
NuUTonal committeemen Woodtwn who
la one of thechl ef mlvooatr of "the
menaure mid tonht Wmt he had
JKtle tloirbt that tlie reward would be
offered.
ANOTHER. KBNfTUOIki: DDMOORAT
HOT.
M1DDLBBORO KY.. FBJB.l-Th re-
port that AVIIIIam S. Wriht ex-member
of the Kentucky legislature was assas-
Hlnatei at 'Boone Fork on the Kentucky
river last night la confirmed by a di-
jwttrh tonight from Hasan. There were
live hota and two took effect lie win
"hot with a Winchester of the same call-
brn as that used l)y tne wouw-dc ussus
sin of Ooebel
SANTA FR WIliL VKtt A NOW PAT-
ENTED ARTICIiB.
WICHITA KANS. VWB. 2. The San-
ta Fc la prepantlnv to clmnfre the style
of tickets In uae upon it ayatein and
baa axtoptcd a newly patened (ticket
which U said cannot be elianged or al-
tcrci In any manner.
The ticket ia known as IheSmmons Im-
provement of the rtmlex ticket. IX la
printed on lteavy paier ami the names of
at anions are printed In a column In tho
center. Tlie destination la marked by
cutting tlie ticket m two a small tonarue
of paper iirojeotlng ami Indoatlna; the sta-
tion to When tlie ticket to good.
Ticket of the aame general Uealfen are
now In use upon the Rock Ieland and
Union Pacific railroad and lmvo it I
said glvon very good Malefaction .
The S4untn. Fe will discard all It pres-
ent style of single trip and return .ticket
and aklopt the now pUrtorn of which
there aro sixty-seven different forme. The
coat of change it Is estimated will
be at least $10000. The new ticket will
arrive Mondny.
WIASUrTNGTOX. FBI t-riie secre-
tary of the Interior ltae rendered a de-
cision to Iho effect that national banks
In Alio Indlun territory aro not edbject
to Hho license or tho privilege tax Im-
poeed by the law of tho territory upon
non-resftlont dotn; burtnoae within the
terrltorj'-
Thero are alxtoon natloiuLl l)Sca In the
Imlian territory and heretofore some of
itham mvi paid the lx referrekl to under
-proteat wlille others have refused to pay
claiming that under tho national bank
aot the only liceiute tho national bank
reiuirea to do busnoaa In a no- stato orkur-
ritorj' Is the certificate of the comptrol-
ler of tho currency. The view of tlie caso
It I understood having been auetitkied
by the United State district attorney -for
the territory tho matter wna nppoaled
to the secrotarj- of the Interior with the
result above Indicated.
GOEWRL. BBTTBR.
FRANKFORT KY.. FDD. 3.-Vt
12:30 o'clock this (morning Gov. Goobel
wna ua comfoilable as he lhnd boon at
any time during the day. lie wna able
to tnke lltitlo nourishment alt mld-
TilgHt) ome Ice cre.m Helng glvon him.
Tho Indications aro for w. good night.
In fact Mr. Gcbcl'a condition is
oonaldored lidtter thnii at any time
slncQ ho wna shot. The Iron will and
detormlniitlon of the wfiunded man that
he will not die by an tuMaseln'a bullet-
in howovor. still oonaldorod tho main
factor in suatalnlng him. Iast nlglu
A 1 ..ll.l..llHn. nlklu.tnlnl10 -tfM tVtA f C1 f
h d Qtft gome h for n8 uU1.
mate recover'.
Gov. Goebel secured some sleep dur-
ing yesterday which increased hi
strength and akhbugh unfavorable
aympwroa showed themaelvea alt trne.
the aok man alwnya rallied well. Com-
pared with 34 hours ago has condition
hows a decided improvement ht
temperature being more nearly normal
though some of the fever t1ll show
plainly.
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CONDENSED Mil.Kj
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ACTS-V-NTLY . LlVEH
KID BOWELS
Cleans effectually.
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OVERCOMES
STIPATION
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PERMANENTLY
BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'O BY
LiroRNlAjTGYRVP
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TOR SAlE BY All DRUGGISTS PBlCtMcPtRBOTul
LOl'ISVLLL.15 ICY. FEB 2.-A warrant
for the arrest of Juine L Sutton Uie
Whltely county hertff. chargln him
with tiTkllcioiw shootlntr wltli Intent to
kill reached here tonight from Frank-
fort. Sutton attracted attention Wed-
nesday night by hi spectacular leap from
the third story window of the Victoria
hotel In an attempt to escape arrest He
is though by the Frankfort authorities
to have elthor "beon Implicated in the at-
tempted aeaslnation of Governor Ooe
bel or to have Important hvformatlon as
to ihe hletltly of the real oulprH.
Sutton hn acted queerly ulitce hto ar-
rest on Wednesday ami many people be-
lieve him to be mentally .mbalaneud.
(Button will prObaibly be taken to Frank-
fort tomorrow.
Thoro is no bettor medioinn for the
babies than Chamberlain's Cough
Rowcdy. Its pleasant tasto and prompt
effectual cures make it a favorite with
mothers and small children. It quick-
ly curcB their cougha and co'ds.prcvet-
inf? 1 nenmonia or other serious con-
sequences. It also cures croup and h&B
been csed in tens of thousandsof cases
without a single failure so far as we
havo been able to learn. It not only
cures croup but when given as soon
as the croupy cough appears will pre-
vent tho attack. In caosof whooping
cough it tliquofles tho tough mucus
making it easier to expectorate and
lessens the srvity and frequency of
tho paroxysms of coughing thus de-
priving that disem6o of all dangerous
consequences. For sale by 0. R Ren-
fro. Tho Farm Journal is tho boiled
down hlt-the-nall-onthe head paper
out to fit tho farmer and villager who
know what's what. Tho Farm Journ-
al for nearly 5 years (remainder of 19-
00 and allot 1001. 1902 1G03 and 1004)
and tho Weekly Leader one year will
both be sent .o every new subscriber
to our paper.and t every old subscrib-
er who pays 80o Walk right up to
thc'captain'rt oillce.
Weekly Leader one year and the
Farm Journal the remainder of
WOO and alt of 1001 1002 1903
and 1904 for only 50o. Sub-
scriptions begin with the ourrent
month; we oannot supply baoh
numbers. Orders sent in Fp.bru
ary will begin with February and
so on.
Commencing November 12th
Observation sleepers dally between 8t.
Louis and San Antonio adding an-
other unrivaled feature to southwest
travel via tho 'Frisco lino.
First published In Dally Leader reb. l. IMP.
LIQL'OR NOTIOIt
To Whom It Mv Concern
-" '. . . - . . i dm
Notice l Derei'jr Kives ma; kiiiii aw
(UKS
Rltterbuiih hdive
iniH ua
f Hied thi ir -t.
spirituous mou
tlon to sell at retail
ind malt It
malt Ihiuors In the town of i..tbn
Loean countv. okUhoma Territory m
that unlM objertlons be tiled on r 4-f i
tne lHh day of February A. D ivi. i."i
petition Mill be uranted.
Guthrie. Okla . February 1. im
R P. MORTOK. County .ftk
First Published in tne Dally feair r
j
uary m
LIQUOR
not:
ICE
To Whom It May Concern
Kntlea la . berebv elVOH t
at F. i s ai
has this day hied hi iHvnUun t ?il -
retail sptrltau vioioui and mat;
Ujuot
in immune i uuv
and that. unless .. 0
ity Qki i.boin.i
oMeelloh be
e rstn day (
Hleii on nr hfnre the lTith day
February A. n. looo. satd petition will be
ranted R P. Mokton CSUnty OJerfc
Uutntic Okla. January i 15&J
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
gKKAL K8TATB JCUNTAL8 KTO.
JJJ LUTHERJrVBST
RlSAL ESTATffi
Notary Public and
Insurance Agent.
o SNAPS.
PHYSICIANS ISUUOKONS
R. C. S. PETTY
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
SPECIALTIES:.
DISBASBS OP KAICIN'OSK
AND THROAT.-
All calls to country answered premntly.".
ORIce and residence' cor. Oklahoma ana
Plrnt atreew Oatnrle Phone He.
L. J. Hi att Rf. D. Ros. 60S B. Noblo.
Tolsphono 71
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.Im .lfl.ArslMM.0 I.M.. .4M&
wiiiuu miji.i 1 nauiui b uiu uwiu
Ur. Jas. Clark.
SPECIALTIES: Surgbal Oiieratlon and
Dlseaaes of Women.
Will go anvwhere In the territory In con-
sultation or to perforin operational
HOW. Okla. Avo.
Guthrie 0. T
r.AWVKUS.l
FltAKK DALK.
A. a.O.RlKIWK
J)ALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
ANDRKSOKUUiriUINO OKLAHOMA AVE
S. S. LAWKKNCR. A.III. HUSTON
Lawrence & huston
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the Courts
0 iB co in Schnoll Itulldinp Okla. Avo
'WANTS"
Adverttscmente in this column 3c per line
each Insertion. No advertisement taken for
less than as cents.
'Money to patent good ideas mar ho sec-
ured by our aid address THB PATENT HE-
CORD Baltimore. Md."
WANTKU HW pounds of clean cotton raws.
Apply to foreman of the Leader press room.
WANTED-To trade ttWacre farm In Lin
coin county for Guthrie property.
WANTED 10O0 Subscribers for the Okla;
homa Leader ont year and the Farm Journ-
al live years for Mc. Sample copies on ap-
plication. WANTED-Urlcht bov
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con
stitution uooa pav to rignt party.
J.OIiOK IiTHKOTOItr.
Capitol Lodge No. I Uoyal Tribe or Joseph
meets every Saturday night at 7 30 o'clock
In -Odd Fellows' hall vialalng members
will be made welcome
3T a. KKDEB. W. P.
A A. MEACIIAM Scribe.
Hartrantt Post No. 3 0. A. It. meets on
first and third Saturdays in each month at
7:30 p. m. in probate court room Visiting
comrades always welcome.
W II. HEKOD. P. a
M. L. MOCK Adjutnant.
Guthrie damp No. 3 Woodmen of the
World meets every Monday night in the K.
of I hall. Visiting Woodmcu arc welcome
J.li. TOWKItS Clerk.
WM. OREQOflY.Con. Com.
Uuthrle Lodge No. 3. a. P. it A. M. Reg-
ular meeting third Wednesday evening In
each month at 8 o'clock. All brethren cord I
ally Invited to Attend.
II. F ARDERY Sec.
G. H. WILLIS W. M.
O. R. M. meets every Tuesday 'night It
hall. Visiting chief alwas welcotnt
M IJ. CHERRY. Chief of Records
Naomi ReneKah Lodge. No. 3 l. Q. O. I'
mcetsflrtanrt thl.d Tuesday at 7:30 in the
Od 1 Fellows a nail In tue Weinberger bulla
tne Visitors welcome
MATTIB DOUGHTY N O.
KATE M vETHY. Sec.
Guthrie lodge No I a. O. U. W mee
Thursday
.vevenlntrof each week at 7s30
Victor block corner First and. Harrison
Visltlne Workmen always welcome.
(i. W. HRUOE M. W.
A G DRNNIS. Recorder.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1 1. 0. O. Y.
meets the eond and fourth Friday nights
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la eu couth
S. R. RATB8; C. P
E. F. MERTEN. Scribe
Guthrie Lodge No. I O.
O.
F. fBMtS
Monday night 01 eaon woek a
Odd Fellows always welcome
eaon woek at 7 JO Visiting
e
FOSTER. NO.
J.C
O W HRUCK.Becretary
Guthrie Lodge M. 2 1C. of P. meets every
Monday at 8 P.M. In their nail la the Vic-
tor block corner First and Harrison. Visit-
ing Knights are always welrnmo
a R. CARPENTER C O
A a HVLDWIN M of F and K oi R S
Mzhaupt's
Banquets
THEATRE
PARTIES
LUNCHES
ANY-
THING TO
ORDER
OYSTBSRS
PISH
CAME
STEAKS
CELERY
LETTUCE
GOOD
SERVICE
Only Real Cafe
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Finest train wost of Chicago.
00 hours to Los Augolos
I'ullumn Dining car HutTot
Hmoking car'wlth harbor
shop) Obsorvatlon car (with
ladles' parlor.)
Vostlbulod and oloctric
lighted throughout.
Four titling a wook Tuesdays
Wodnosdays Thursdays
aud Saturdays. Santa
Fo Route.
1
A. J. CORK1NS Agont
I Guthrie 0. T.
4Eieiei
BETTER THAN EVER.
The big clubbing offer of the
Weekly Leader Is catching on
in great shape. The people
know'a good thing when they
see it and they are not allowing
the big offer to escape unnotic-
ed. The Leader by special ar-
rangements with the Times
management qnabled us to make
the big offer still better.
Instead of the Weekly Times
we give thetwice-a-week Times
with club offer.
The whole thing for only $1.
50.J
This gives the new subscriber
or the subscriber who pays up
arrearages four metropolitan
papers and two farm papers to
say nothidg of the Atlas and
Dictionary.
One Republican ands three
Democratic papers.
This is open to all. Persons
already subscribers can gqt the
big offer by paying up back
tiubscriptions.
-t.1 i ifntj to W I hiACK P. A
ArriiiKo T"..eWa & Satiu le V Tope V a
Ktn for roty of AUc t'airiilr January to
irt 190a. ( ontalnMixMixjriiie reproduction
m colon ( x 11 Inches) of Burbank's noted
f icblo imluu portraits rle comprint'
W ictcsh'tC'Vah. Ko-pe-lcy SI-wc-V Sl.you-w-tch'ie.ahQue)vchow-atnd
Zy.yoa.wsh
of ihe Mokl and Zunl trlbci. Alto eneruved
cover reprttcntlnjt ancient Axtrc salendsr
i tone. A htndiouie and unloue souvenir:
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