The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 451, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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COONCIL MEETING.
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the coming event irt Uuduwd with
HMli Lke paiui and all the (Unger of chi
the oar of MoniM't FmiixB." • >
i all women
te dollar p* r
a. will be
Cumpaay,
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
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SIDIRID AT THX MUTIXS
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IKSUBGENTS NOT
TO BLAME
GENERAL PLANS.
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A PLEA&IXG CANTATA.
Ddb'c kjifrt to vkihi iW pifttin:
Brt4i j
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WMhinftuB, April 24
Iry, chief officer of th
poeitive fafr/rmatir** that li
tion of th# e*M* between Ho*
ila. eiuxwin'fd br tx/mpiofiie* se%*i
] days «u< , vtm eauned by «n earth
quak** and not bV tae jn*tjrjeenU. a* ha
bara refmrwd t«*ne-al tlreeljr explain
that the break oarurred in the dre|- urn
and nothing <feort '4 a waffoii>K ran
fall; equi^ied (or lie purpoae, whirb the
Tl j WU1 Hart ta llhtlaKi Scmi
i aaetu Mta «/'.a* Cwtrj Men
ml Da; uUi f ulan
he minulet ol
bees reau and
-d. The foiluwinj
Mi aod ordered pah)
"Ho
■. -A viui u> a
an Kadearor
will present.
. ?wi*t Home'
*ndp«." text Tum-
I. wMeh the teiar
of the Clriuiu
The nVi ft^htoned
with happy rhil
IA tei
be ft
J h* Hew non the had.
Ijc beid in tbU rity in Jul; ui'l t
jgreatut gathering uf th; kind t%«
in uie --xitli ■> -. and /t -«i!l
I largest gathering ettsr held til a
•4 lihe mxc in the countr/. ITu- general I"
plana of the Rough H«ler> Aameiatioa |
.bate been ownpleted and the; urj) men
J. II. Myec, labw ..
j J. A. Eoatea, lumber
|<J Bowman. rerardii
Stamp tr<n-V«. -h
Tele| a. r.e Co.. r."nt i
II>r F. W. Witten. -
H. <)w:Warr, rixht .
A 2S
.253.53
tinpttf other pleasant een'*.
Curtain dnaw-n at 8 p. tn.
I Admission 10 and IS cent*
' ^iriatian Cbmeb, eonxer Third arvl
I Harrev streetn.
Smoke Rieo'«
P.roadwa;.
Parorite j.r lig^r, 103
H I Ha *<mm ; ,rxt.h approval of ail who are intnei
' the .igtial - . . .
iaaarrent* do not poawM, <y*ild powtibl;
erapple and rut the eyMe 1'xa )>reak
ocrttrred about a ««ek ago ann -g™, >nd w||0 ^ tbt J|"j|
errrp* n now at work on th# trnk. Jt ju^
U experteri Uat the communWti.-. will j' n / .jvmiai In.tUf y M
fa. r^tored by May 1 In rUm of «,e r,pKllv ^ ^
Aat hr^k. in the ralde are hkel, j UvU,,|y Th(. .s^rtU h<> or
to mryxr at anflr tim« fr/«n eicrth'iaake ^ «... / .u i a
1 |<w« i!K cuts lor the large aovertiniu^
, pM*ter tluU wiil he u W and al*o Un
two new inserts for letters. The cut
i that will b<r u-ed for the large
| ivill hav*- a fiiH- iiiap of f>klah«Hiia City
and a character atudy of Gov Roosevelt
on horn^aifk. Tlte drawing i* a fin«f
on# and the po U*r will tie valued u« a
work < f art wherever It i« pla<*ed.
TIks invitation* that have been ac-
cepted froin prominent men show that
the gathering will be one of the mo«t fa-
inoua in the edunttry. Among thoae
wIkj Will U one of the mont famoua in
tae <oui trj. Among th«m« who will !*•
•hocka, an alternative line U row Ijeing
laid from Manila to ( * }m «Jong tV
north erja«t of Imxsri, which it k thought
wiH practically injure oommura4oftti(>->: at
all tam«*« la tween those point*.
GOOD ADVISE
Frtsck Advise tks SulUn Tbat it is ttaCatss
ts Opposs Amsries-
lVri*, April 24: The T«nj today
puhliahed a long article on tlM* Turk#)
Anerimit situation reviewing the Hi- |
Cttmaunoen in a manner quite friendly
to tb# l'nit«d Ikate* aod expreo^ing eon-
fldesw-c that Turkey will (*ay the indem-
nity demanded by the United States.
Kefeiniig to the alleged intention of the
United HUOa«i to o4**'Upy Hmyrna in de
fauk of |mynu*nt the Temp nays:
The l'nite«l Slate* would not | erhap4,
be aorry to dittplay a little Wore ti-
aye not only of the nltan, but <rf en
tire Kurope, the newly acfpiretl glitter
of tlieir navy crowned with the laurels
of Oavite and Saintiogo. The oocupa
tion o/ f^nyrna wmikl tie no joke ami
there is ground to hope that A1m1u! Ham
Id will ♦**> the inadncHM of reslatence,
wha h# for auoh a trival oliject would
bring al>->ut such serious results."
or Rooftevdt, 0e<'n. Fun^ton. the govern-
or* iA several of the western fttats, (Jov.
Harne* and his ^taff. (ieneral Wood,
the governor of Cuba who wan the flr*t
colonel of the regiment will bt present
if posftihle. An invitation ha« been
M nt to Col. Wm. Jennings Bryan to
la* present and becatlta he lia« anmniivc 1
that he will not be at the Kannaw City
convention there in a possibility of his
being here at leant one day.
Thin week there will be meetings every
night at the City Club room* of eotne of
the different committee* who have the
aotlve arrangwient* in charge and they
■ will push their work «t* rapidly a* pos-
sible.
The hit«incH* mm are reque*U4l t.>
have their envelopes printed at once so
< I BAN RKCK1PTS HH.VVY. that their eorre«p<in<lciMv will carry the
Washington, April 24: Tdie divUon of julvertinirnr of the Reunion. One of th •
custoiim and insular affair* of the sir days of the Reunion will be a Memorial
department made public today the state 'day and iihe commilttee having the mat
•newt that the total receipts .of the Ouban j ter inWuargc will secure some divine of
treasury for the month of March, 11KK), national prominence to make the princi
were $1,678,061): Cu*toms, $1,472,090; ] pal addren^ (>f the day. Dr. Talmake
po«t4U receipts, $13,720; internal revenue will 1>e secured if possible.
receipt*, $M|80| mi*c«J I annuls reoeipts. I
197,610.
The receipt* for the <M rre*poi>fling
month of 1H01I amounte<l to $t)6.'),033.
PROGRAM.
Atimlay School rally to be held at .Sooner
er School hou*e, Sunday, Apill 20, 1000.
ftund&y School, 10 a. m.
Preaohing by W. A. Brewer 11 a. m.
Basket dinner, 12 noon.
IVvotional fiervfoe*, Mi** Roberts, 2 p.
Recitation by .^oldieer Creek Sunday
School.
"VV'hat are We Here For" by A. B.
Hammier, 2:30 p. m.
"Co-operation of Sun lay School of
Twrwlilp," by T. M. Townsend, 3 p. m.
"Que*tinon Bo*," .T. M. Martin.
by Sunday I^ne School.
Short talk* by Superintendent*.
Recitation by Clear Spring- School.
The Sunday School Te.u ning by ti. S.
Britton.
AN UNQUALI-
FIED SU<CESS
H. Oieihol**r. ^ rvice* in legi--
latK'n on city brjilding bill at
Wa-hington 157.U)
J. Butler, lal>or s.fn
Wm. Douglas, labor OtK)
Tom Sliaw, labor . 5.(10
o. Iliggine. lalxir 7 <>
J. fair, labor ||;n)
Hal Ilud«on, labor 0.00
Tom Small, labor 2.50
J. B. Smith, labor 9.72
The balance due the Hospital bonus
was ordered paid to the Siater* at once.
The total was lo be $800 and of thi
amount there ia $|.S0 yet due. The
city treasurer was ordered to yap to the
tiea«ureer of the itctiool l>oard the am-
ount he ha* on hand at otmv. The
amount N about $11,"i00 and tbe balance
in the Imnd* of the Hchool trea-ajrer is
about $7,000 eo that they have in hand
nearly enough money to build the new
room.
The proposal of Frank Men ten for a
renewal of his leaae of the city building
was received and al«*o one from Ed Hal
ey. The Ud oi Menton who is the
le**ee now ans for $45 | er month and
' ' w*lH ',0r mon!'' f^u' jculation, softens and beautifies the
omIk were referred to a committee for a
report at the next meeting.
A petition was read fnom a numl>er of I enjoy, Turkish, Ilot Air, Hot Vapor, Per
citi7erk asking that the salary of tht 'fumed, Sulphur or Medicated baths at
< liiief of the Fire Department be raie d home for 5 cents each. I am selling the
to $75 per month, ( it
NOTICE THIS
in our photographs. That the likeness
ia perfect, the finUh elegant and the
price you pa/ as low a* the quality
will permit.
HALL'S STUDIO, 226 Main St.
Made to Order,
WAND, The Druggist,
A BATH CABINET is regarded as .
necessity in every home. If you are
sick it will restore your health. If you
are well it will cleanse and invigorate
your whole system; it equalizes the .
•mlJ
by removing all impurities. New life u
instilled by ita magic power. You can
R I PAN S tabuies
Doctors find
A Good
~ reseFiDtion
for mankind
hrln tnti.il Dmfgltta. G oe#r* Rcauareau
Ijl®""*. N«w -Sut.d . r.rnrral g|art« and Barber*
IMP*. They ham«h pain, induce aleep. and i>roionf l!f«
(Ivm reliel: Ne maittr what'a fh matter, on* wiO
* r®* C**od. Te aamplaa and Mil ihouaaad teati-
■owiala aeat be Bail 1* any addraaa oa receipt •( prioa.
bf th* Mlpaaa CK*akai Ca., • Sprue* St.. haw York City.
Famous
Cases.
Famous
Movements.
DOING BIT8IKDSS.
Our wtock oocupiea a smrll pa<'e—but
It's doing buaine*s. Doing more and
more every year. The reason for that
f«, we count on having yoii pomr back
year after year, anil we give you kinds
of Hhoes to make you do it. We believe
tbat if every one in Oklahoma City wore
our flfeoes orn-e, we oould sto^> advferti*ing
in the papers—-the Ahoes would l*e adver.
tiding em,ugh. McOlinchey.
A I'LKAH\<; CANTATA.
Don t. forget to witnc**a the pleading
cantata, "A Vrisk to Orandpa," next Tues-
day evening, April 24th, which tho Junior
Christian Endeavor oi the Christian
church will present. Tlie old fashioned
"Home, Sweet Home" with Qtappy 3hll-
dren -Mnging and other pleu*nnt *cemM.
Curtain drawn at 8 p. m.
Admisaion 10 and 15 cents
Ohi4iati4in Church, corner Third and
Harvey street*.
The Second Kilo of the Shseklrr Tresied Eriok
Prorea to be Folly ap to the Expeo'a
tions of the Owners.
A half doxen team* are delivering
bricks at the Reed Furniture Go's., new
building. The brick* are from the Sheck-
ler brick works and are by all od<i* the
JwHt home burned brick* ever delivered in
Oklahoma City. They are not only tihe
bea* Ipome made brick*, but are the e«jual
of the OofTeyville or McAlester bricks in
color, finish an«l den*ity. They are
^eally an excellent vitrified brick and
would nwke excellent *idewalk or street
paving.
The kiln now being opened contains
several hundred thousand brkik*, arul all
will be itHjuired in the Heed bh>ck.
'I he clay whk4> i* Wing so nuocmtfully
worked in the Sheck ler brick maclrfne*
will unque*tW>nably make an excellent
paving brick. They can lie delivered on
the streets (for eight dollar* per thou*and
and at that price Atreet paving with
brick* will not be such an expensive mat-
ter a* it would be f asphalt or imported
brick* were used.
now $00.) was
referred to the Fire committee.
A recjuest for a licence to sell liquor
presented by C. R. Harney referred to
the following as a *p<vial committee for
their report: Messrs l'cttee, (Jeary and
Huddle* on.
A petition was presented from the jm
lice ftwee «und a number of other citizens
that the fim* of $5 rmpos<Hl on Cha.*.
Evans for laiing drunk \te remitted and
tha/t he be given an opportunity to try
treatment of Dr. McKanna for the liqu<nr
habit. 'I"he petition was granted.
Die reports of the city officers were
than made. The sidewalk inspector re-
ported on a number of bad walks and on
a nimi'lier that had not obeyed hi* order
for construction. The Street f'ommia-
sioner was ordertnl to condemn the bad
walk* ami have new ones built. The
city treasurer reported a cash balance of
about $11,500.
The Mayor ami the council were re-
quested to take an active part in the O.
A. R. reunion to be held here in May,
ami upon motion the invitation was ac-
ceptKsl ami the Mayor was ordered by the
council to make the address of welcome
to the A eterane ami their ladies. He j
agreed.
The committee to whom had been re-
ferred the question of the opening of
the streets across the Santa Fe reported
favorably on the opening of Ninth street.
In the matter of the opening of the
streets across the Choctaw the committee
reported favorably on ordering the Street
CoinmisHioneir to at once commence the
building of the crossings at Vine street
ami Oklahoma avenue.
The ordinance granting a franchise to
the Oklahoma and Kansas Telephone
(ompany wa* passed. An ordinance
amending the present sidewalk ordinance
was referred to the committee. The or-
dinance (for approved fire escapes was
referred again until next meeting.
best teth cabinet made. Call at 112
Grand Avenue and examine it.
C. A. CALHOUN, Agent, P. 0. Box,
546.
GREAT COMPETITION SALE OF WATCHES
Fitted with WALTHAM or ELGIN MOVEMENTS.
Open ¥ ace 7 Jewels. . 10k $ 8.fi0 14k *11.3i
Open Face 16 Jewels. 10k 10.76 14k *'3.17
HUlltlliff ( n I....... 1« i nl. , ■ on i <i. i
14k
DO YOU WANT
Good'Work >St ocUT
For Fine Horses and Mulct
CALL ON
w. T. HALES.
Stables on East Maio £
Sold on time to suit puchasrer.
An ordinance granting the right ot
IIOKSKS WANTfcD. way across Hudson trect to tlie r>kla-
KoowveVU Hough Riders lieunion to be fcoma Terminal Railway Company was
h. !.I here July, 1-2-3 4 will be the largest brought up «n«l upon motion was put
over until to-night at a special meeting.
The Thoroughbred Jersey Bull,
St. Lambert, No 40934.
3t Lambert will stand at W. B
Hill* barn, on Harvey, between MaiD
and Grand Aveifue. Terma $2.50,
cash in advance.
AUGUST VANWEST.Proo
CHOICE LOTS
A* Keasonable Prices.
DALE ADDITION.
G- H. LYNDS,
113 BROADWAY. AGENT
(fathering thmt. hiu cvei assemliled in tlie
8<.uthw«'.t and tli*' KtyinnMiL of Rough
TKA PA RT\'.
You nre invited.
We *re going to GIVE AWAY s*n>pl«,
of tea at our store Saturday, April 2Ath.
Come fend gel cup at good tea .
PI0HTMASTER GROCEKY CO.
All of the nldermen present deelnre.1
their intention to grunt the right of way
lmt two or three wanted to give the
property owners near the right of way
a ehnrov to exprew their sentiments on
the question. The ordinance w one that
is needed «t onee and it will 1h> unan-
imously paused to-night.
The matter of having the streets desig.
nated by *ign« was brought up in a
Dr. C1IAS. COII., dentist 108'/, Main
•trt :L
j Riders a. well a* tli^lvisiting Ri^jirnenU
wiil nw.1 a number of hortM for the offi-
cers to ride in the parades. About 100
ihead will be needed; they will 1m- eared
for properly by the Association during
that time. We truM the farmers of Ok
lahoma County will be wlll«ig to donate
the use of tliew horses during that time.
Pha eitiKens aie responding lilierally to
tlie .all tor donations of money to help 1 communication from ihe City Club and
pay 11 evjM'ii.M'H of the Reunion and «e ( Teferreo to the Public Improvement
are sure the farmers will be glad to help committee for action.
in thi* manner. Qive vour name uml I t i j, . .
♦ it,, I nia^ter nrf appearing in the suit of
the number of horses you will furni*h to n .a 'i i
the aecrotaj v I ^hotwell who ha* commenced man
R R li 11 A-Stx-HTII.V r'amr oertifi.«te a, a
CUrmv CKOHC'I v. ' nl "l" *°W was left
.K. Ss retary. (o rUy alt(>rney, who in„tnu,,, ,
~ J <" 'Wind the council. The council then
A choice half block in Msywood for held a short executive session and ad-
sale. Black welder C. joumed until to-night.
fULTON & CHAMBERS,
ATTORMEYS AT-LAW.
General Law Business. Rooms, cor-
ner Robinson and Main, in Pettyjohn
Building.
FRANK SWAYZE,
Plain and Ornamental
PLASTERING.
413 Washington Street.
All work guaranteed to be First
Ciaaa. References furnished.
DR. IOHN FEE,
Late Surgeon Hospital Departraeoi
Kansas City, No. 0881 to 1890.
Specialist for Eye, Ear and Throat
Dr. Fee has been* located in this citj
since 1892. Spectacles fitted for ever*
optical defect.
OFFICECOVER LION STORE,
Corner|Maiti and Robinsorf
xry iticueruied s High I'atent and Sil-
ver MeOai flour. EJvery sack guaran
teed.
Dfftase 7 Jewels. 10k 11.8(3... 14k %14.09
11 tiDtiri^ (>ase — 15 Jewels. 10k 18.83....14k 15.90
i 5 uUn!l-n® E"8® ,JJewe^- 10.71 14k 11.55
Ladies Hunting ( aw .15 Jewel*.. 10k
Terms, $1.00 with order, balance C.O.D.
you pay expre*s ; or off for rash w ith
order, we pay postair W here our 4
discount cuts a c«jut in two the frac-1
tion to you. Guaranty 10k, I
20 yearn 14k. 25 years. State
the movement you want fitted.
This is an Unprecedented
Bale until further notice
of the widely-known and
popular PahysGolu Pllledi
Stem Ulnd Case
and the world-wide
favorites Elgin and
W a 11 h a m move-
ments. The names i
a million dollar
bond for qaalltyi i
our prices your op-
portunity of a life-
time. Compare the
&ricea with others'
and orders early.
F. E. ENCELL & CO.
330 Dearborn St., CHICAGO,
General Merchandise Catalog free.
Sho*
Plain sad
figured Casea.
Inter-Slate Electric Supply Co,
CHAS, RIS90N, Genera! Manager,
OFFICE: First Street, Two Doors Easl of Broadway-
PHONE 271,
Whiskey, Beer and Morphine Habits Cured.
No hypordcrmieii tisetl. The liquor and beer habit cured
in three days. No sickness or loss of time from business.
10,000 men and women cured in Texas, New York and Colorado
by this, treatment in past nine years City references; men who
Have taken treatment in pact seven or eiffht years. Office and
consultation pari, rs 2o2 l.ranrt Avenue, First floor.
DR. J. J. McKANNA,
jj KEELEY FAIUWkS A SPECIALTY.
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SAVE
YOUR
STAR
"Star" tin tags (showing small stars printed on under side of
tag). "Horse Shoe," "J. T.," "Good Luck," "Crobs Bow," and
" Drummond " Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value in secur-
ing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted. Every man,
woman and child can find something on the list that they would
like to have, and can have
23 Six each, Genuine Rogers' ffntrea and
Forks, best plated goods 500
33 Clock, 8-day. Calendar, Tbsrmometer.
Ilarometer 500
34 Gun case, leather, no better made.. . . 500
35 Revolver, automatic, doable action 33
or 38 caliber CTO
SToo! Set, not playthings, but reai tools 650
Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very
handsome §ro
Remington Rifle No. 4,22 or 32 caliber 000
Watch sterling stiver, full jeweled. .1000
30 Dreaa Suit, Case, leather, handsoin<>
and durable 1000
31 Sewing Machine first class, wltii all
attachments tS00
32 Revolver, Colt's, ^-caliber, blued
steel " 1500
33 Rifle. Colt's, lfi shot, W-caltber.'..'....'.'.lfl00
34 Guitar (Washburn;, rosewood. Inlaid.2000
Mandolin, very handeaome 3000
36 Winchester Repeating Shot Gun. 12
gauge... 9000
si Kemington, don 1 de-barrel, hammer
Shot Gun, 10 or 12 gauge 3000
38 Bicycle, standard make, ladles or
gents 2500
9# Shot Gun, iiemlngton, double-barrel,
hammerless 3000
40 Reglna Music Box, 15* inch Disc 5000
1 Match B01 ,TA6K
3 Knife, one blade, good steel 25
3 Sctaoon, 4^ Inches 25
4 Child's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon.... IB
5 Salt and Pepper Sot, one cacb, quad-
ruple plate on white metal 50
6 French Briar Wood Pipe 35
7 Razor, hollow ground, fine English
steel i 50
8 Butter Knife, triple plate, beat quality 60
9 Sugar Shell, triple plate, best quality «0
75
M„„v; Knlfn. " Kmn Knttar." mi
blade
13 Shear*,M Keen Kutter," 8-lncb 75
14 Nut Set, Cracker and 6 Picks, silver
plated R0
15 Base Ball, " Association," best quality. 100
16 Alarm Cluck, nickel 150
17 Six Genuine Rogers' Teaspoons, best
Wdated goods 150
atcli, nickel, stem wind and set 900
19 Carvers, good steel, boekborn hand leu. 200
20 Six Genuine Rogers' Table Spoons,
beat plated goods 250
31 Six each, Knives and Forks, buckborn
handles 350
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THE ABOVE OFFiH EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30th, 1900.
WBSAB IN MIND tkal a dlmr'. wartk • f
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
w.rtb of any
TVT AKE THE TBSTI
Send t«g to CONTINENTAL. TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo.
will last longer and afford more pleasure lhan a dl:
other brand.
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