Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 105, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 4, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 15.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 4 1000
NUMBER 105
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petitors. j
We give the new fads as j
soon as born
Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
Shoes are Our Hobby
ARREST
WAR
Kentucky Republicans Threat-
en War in Case of
Taylor's Arrest.
Scrlpps-McRae League
Frankfort April 4. Tho people ore
awaiting tho decision of the court of
appeals and the result of the grand
jury Investigation. Eleven companies
of tho third regiment are being held
in readiness for a call from Governor
Beckham. A Republican leader 6ays
that in caso Taylor or any other prom-
inent Republican mentioned In connec-
tion with tho Goebel assassination is
arrested 50000 Republicans will be in
Frankfort within eighteen hours.
The Gatllng gun used by the Repub-
lican soldiers still remains mounted in
the executive building.
llnnk of TVntougn Sold.
Watonga April 3. Tho Hank of
Watonga has been sold to J. H. Dillon
Cash Cade Books Erlck W. R. Kelly
Thomas Ballew and Dennis T Flynn.
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MEANS
Tailoring
I As An Art. I
4 Olothes do not make men. But clothes 6
Sr distinguish men. 'db
OUR PRICES fc
g2 Trousers perfect fit from J $5 to $12 T
Suits Dress.Business perfect fit 15 to 60 55
5 Overcoats light and heavy weight 12 to 50 $?
Our $20 and $25 Suits are equal in every way
to those costing 5 and $10 more elsewhere.
? Our line of Imported and Domestic woolens is
T complete.
35 We are a part of Guthrie. We make
P every garment in Guthrie. We guarantee sat'
J 'sfaction.
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ft Merchant Tailors
I 119 East Oklahoma.
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Kstnbllshctl 1800 l'opulur Prices. f
IDeJiIIDm
FEAR
That the Puerto Rican Bur-
den Will be Knocked
in the House.
Scrlppa-Mcltac League";
Washington April 4. The outlook
for the adoption of the senate combin-
ed tariff and civil government Puerto
Rican bill by the house is now uncer-
tain. Fear is expressed tha. a number
of Republicans will break away. Still
tho party leaders express confidence
of securing sufficient votes to carry
out tho Republican pollo.
This Is to Certify
That for twenty years 1 was constantly
trying to have my eyesight Improved
by tho use of glasses but without sat-
isfactory results until I mot Mr J. W.
Eernor at the Eagle drug store who
so perfectly fitted my eyes that I feel
that I owe him a debt of gratltudo.
P. B. Hicjks
M. E. Ohurch South
DuvU'Attltudo Stirs Capetown.
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Capetown April 4. The news of
Webster Davis' resignation in order to
bo able to make pro-Boer speeches
without official embarrassment has
caused a great sensation here. Tho
Rhodes party believed it had won him
over.
TO CDItK A COLI IN ONK DAY
Take Laxative Urotno Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If It falls to
cure. E W. Grove's signature Is on each
box 26c .
or
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DEWEY-
WILL ACCEPT
Nomination for- President if
the American People
Wish it
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Washington April 4. Through ono
of his secretaries Admiral Dowoy this
morning declared that tho interview
published in a Now York paper ex-
pressing his willingness to accept tho
nomination for president If tho Amor-
lean pooplo desired It was correct.
Lieut Oaldwoll who gave tho Inform-
ation said tho admiral was busy and
would not talk further on tho subject.
New Yohk April 4. Admiral Dow-
oy's announcement today that ho is a
candidate for tho presidential nomi-
nation startled tho politicians of both
parties. It is admitted on all sides
that the injection of his name as a
presidential possibility will upset all
tho slates and make a vast difference
In the comlngKpampAign.- Tho quca?
tion asked la "What Bldo is ho on?'
Dewey will clear up that point when
ho announces positively his politics.
A leading Democrat said today:
"Dowey will bo occoptablo to tho gold
Democrats and wo may expect to see
Gorman Orokor and Gabal como into
tho Dowey camp. It will now bo a
Btralghtout fight between Dowey and
Bryan. Bryan Is mighty strong and
tho ticket may road Brvau and
Dewoy."
Dowoy just boforo noon personally
stated thattho interview printed in
Now York was authentic lie refused
to state whether he was a Republican
or a Domocrat. Ho said ho atood
practl'ca'ly on the sentence. "If the
Americans want mo for tho high of
flco of president I would bo only too
willing to sorve them.
Dock Your Htomnck DlHtrcsH You?
Dou you have pain in tho Bldo nau-
sea sometimes vomiting distress after
eating belohing constipation loss of
appotlto dlzzincsB flatulence moth
patches sluggish looks pimples and a
repulsive complexion? If you have
any of thoso symptoms you have dys-
pepsia or stomach disorder. Tho now
discovery Bailey's Dysi'kpsia Tah-
lkts brings quick rellof followed by
a permanent cure; pleasant to take.
W. J. Bailey wrltton on each package.
Prlco 25 cents postpaid. Mado by tho
Lauesldo Medicine Co. Chicago. Sam-
ple freo. Well Informed doctors pro-
scribe thorn. Sold by O. R. Renfro
Qutbrlo
Thoso horrid tits of depression mel-
ancholy low spirits and sudden Irrita-
bility that sometimes afillct evengood-
tomperod people Is due to the blood
being permeated with black bllo.
HEUBINE will purify tho blood re-
store health and cheerfulness Price
30 ceonta. Sold by F. B Lllllo fc Oo.
and Wheeler & yon.
Bilks 8tlh8 silha by the yard
25o Sgo 60o 5no 76o and ogo.
These prices are just half values.
Every ladu In Quthrle can afford a
tailor made suit at our prloes
Grand Leader.
Commencing November 13th
Observation Bleepers dally botweon St
Liouia ana aan aikodio adding an-
other unrivaled feature to southwest
travel via tho 'Frisco line C '
Wall Paper
Wall Paper
My stock is complete and everything is new.
Now is the time to make your home look new
and fresh for spring is here. Come and see my
btock and find how little money it takes to
paper your house.
A BIG CUT
in Drugs Druggists Sundries Soaps and in
fact everything at bed rock prices.
lil!" COMPANT
V 00 OKU. AVE.
DP IN
Mammoth Convention Hall in
Kansas City Destroyed
By Fire This
Afternoon
Scripps-Mcr.no League.
Kansas Oi ty April 4. Tho big' con-
vention hall in which the Democratic
national convention was to bo held
caught Are In tho roar shortly aftar
1 o'clock today and tho ontlro building
was soon ablaze
The firemen wero unable to stay tho
flames and tho beautiful building
erected by tho people of this city at
a cost of upwards of a quarter of a
million dollars was soon a total
wreck
Tho Second Presbyterian church
caught firo and other buildings wore
threatened
Tho causo of thq Or a is unknown.
It is likely tho Democratic natlanal
convention will bo changed to Ohlcago
or St. Louis.
Iitfttrnotml l'or Alloii
Tho Pops yesterday cvanlng saleot-
od county delegates to the territorial
Pop convention at Enid The delega-
tion Is composed of F. S. Pulllam A.
G Copeland Dr. MoOatheron W. M.
Eogart E. J. Gainer E. Eaton and J
S. Soule. Tho convention instructed
tho delegation to vote for M. W. Allan
for delegate to tho national convention
at Sioux Oity Iowa
Spring Dress Goods ' Sale at Ram-
says of course next Friday.
Mrs. Jenkins will conduct a mothers
meeting at tho First M. B. church
Friday afternoon at 8 o'cloak. Tho
mothers are especially Invltad.
Big Reductions at Ramsav's of
courso Spring Dross Goods Bale next
pmt
and family will leavfrJ
csunaay ior too old country. They
s ' 1 m i m - m. ' 5 T 1
wm visit a eux'o old home and take m
too runs exposition vr
GONE
FLAMES
&
OII l0STOlFICK.
VIC'S
FOOT IN
IRELAND
Her Majesty is Giyen a MBst
Lavish Reception at Cap-
ital of Emerald Isle.
Soripps-Mcllao League
Dublin April 4 Queen Victoria Bet
foot on Irish soil today for tho first
tlmo in almost forty years publln
was rosplendont. Tho decorations
wero raoro lavish than thoso in Loa.
don at tho tlmo of tho queen's jubilee.
Tho street Is jammed with people and
tho queen is being given a royal wel-
come Curry Kuushliie Willi Yon."
A bright fresh sunny face isalway-
inspiring and It always denotes good
health as well as a happy heart. Many
faces that wero onco ovorcast with
gloom have been mado bright and
sunny by Hood's Sarsapartlla which
cures all dyspeptic symptoms strength-
ens tho nerves and tones up and Invig-
orates the whole system.
Constipation Is cured by Ilood'a Pll
tho only nonlrrltatlng cathartic. S6ld
by all druggists
Tho small fry administration papora
oan bogin sharpening their pencils to
tell tho pooplo what a noaccount dprt
of a fallow VVebstor DavlB Is any way.
ITCHING HUMORS
TlAuhe and Irritation IrwiAntly raJtavoil ami
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fio AI- to ( Ittuuu the iicln wer.tle Auiiliuatfisna
of rirtitwiu tjlnuwnt. toW) thRln and
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and eliiHW) th Mood. V $T ' w $wl
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Catlcura remedies are foS&a'le at the
Eagln Drag Store.
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