The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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THE WEATHER FORCAST
Fair tonight and Saturday.
THE TIMES JOURNAL.
VOLUME XIL
OKLAHOMA CITY. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 29. 1900.]
NUMBER 45
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20 DAYSi 20 LOST!
Continuous
Performance.
Special
Attractions
Saturday Night.
Chorus of Low Prices.
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COMEDY
at which every purchaser
can afford to laugh.
Ladies Wrappers
THE PEKIH AMBASSADORS CANNOT BE
FOUND.
So Word Can B« Oottan from P«kin and tia
Worst (JoDcarning the Ambaaaadori
ii Nov Feared.
lie vainly attempted heliographic roouiii'
uiuttion.
Seymour* men caught several Chinese
who said the legatioiM had bcjn burned
and the ministers killed. Other* said
that the mini*tern had been imprisoned.
CHINKS FIGHT HARD.
The Chinese displayed faunatical cour-
age in the attack.
ROOSEVELT ENROUTE.
Ooriraor Roeaerolt Starei Froa OyeWr Bay
far Oklakama City Hay Reaoh Htra
Sunday Night
Oyster Bay, L. I., June 29.—Governor
Roosevelt left to-day for New York on
four thousand Russians left Tien Tain his way to Oklahoma City to attnd the
four daya after Admiral Seymour, but reunion of the Rough Ridera.
they never got on touch with him. | At Chicago Governor Roosevelt will
Railway communication from Tien T.-in become the guest of Vice President Paul
has been reatored and the force is ad- Morton of the Santa Ke, who will take
vancing toward Pekin. lighting was in hiiu to Oklahoma City.
WWWWV*.
,iy Bcrlppa-McR.e Pr*«« Association.
Washington, D. C., June 29:——The ad
ministration fears that minister Conger prugresa Wednesday in the vicinity of
and his followers are either dead or held Tae t'hulin. Large preparations are be-
as prisoners at Pekia or are wandering ing made to support and reinforce the
about the country harrasaed by fanati-; I'ekin relieving column. Twenty thous-
cal ooolies, between Pekin and Tien Tsin. and troops of ai; arms, largely Japa-
Nothing has been heard of the foreign nc e, have now been landed.
ministers for two weeks, and the fact The fate ot the members of the lega-
tbait Admiral Seymour could not reach tion is still a mystery. If they are alive
I'ekin, bodes a terrible condition of aI and unharmed at Pekin the Chinese gov-j Capital.—Delegate Dennis T.
fairs around Pekin. The probabilities eminent deserves some credit, Shanghai q wiU ^ . n # r(>uoul({ ret.el)lia|1
to favor the theory that the mini.- correspondent, think, for restraining the ^ hB hom# ^ uu oity> ^
ters have been murdered. It U argued fanatical mob. morrow niirht, on the 10:40 Santa Fe
by those,who hold to that theory, that CHINESE WANT PEACE. * Arrangem-i. are be.ng
when Chinese soldiers turned upon Ad The Shanghai correspondent of the I>.i ^ ^ ^ ^ Uj ^ leilow citi.
miral Seymour'. 2,000 men. they were ill ly Telegraph, wiring at 0:08 p. m. jester-1 ^ ,ppr|ci„u lh# good work Ue w
DELEGATE FLYNN
HOMEWARD BOUND
Monster Demonstration W hon Ss Arrival in
Guthrie Tomorrow Night
a mood to attack the ministers al*>, and day say.i
ll«M
are ill sutlicient force to cairry cut their
desires.
WHERE ARE THE MINISTERS.
Sanitary make, fast cclor, full .weep,
our regular $1.35 value, an excellent gar-1
nient and worth twice the price we name' by sct.pp.-M. ks« it... a.s„,.uou.
Saturday nlpht 69c Shanghai, June 29:-Conflicung re-
| porta are current to-day regarding po i-
One of our better stylea^-Dainty, Pret- Lion of the foreign ministers, which come
ty nd cool. An ideal garment for lllajniy fcx>m Chin«*e sources. All agree
It is reported on good Chinese au-
thority that the government alarmed by
the foreign military preparations, ha> ia-
sued an edict ordering the peremptory
suppression of the boxers and announc-
ing a decision to protect the legations
at all hazards."
However this may be the British con-
sulate at Shanghai received definite infor-
CELEBRATE!
VVFORw
ROOSEVELT AND ROUGH RIDERS
FLAGS! FIREWORKS!
wATvv
VOSBURGH & CO.,
134 MAIN STREE r.
I been doing in Washington.
Word leached the city yesterday af-
ternoon that Delegate Flynn wiM arrivt
home to morrow night and preparation
wete commenced at ouce to receive him. I
A committee, composed of forty citizen*
I will meet him at Arkansas Uity and es-j"
' cort him to Guthrie, where he will re-1
ceive the grandest welcome home ever
accorded to a citizen of Oklahoma. There
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READ THIS!
around the house wear—the regular pri.e on one paint) that the ministers are safe, 'nation yesterday, the Daily Express cor- ^ ^ ^ UlkjB in the ret.ept,ion but
„ /i.i • li *1 nr . « • rn^iwiiwlont en va that urliila uilamnlv ■
<2.20. 6aturday night
A DRAMA
absorbing
$1.35
of absorbing interest
bargain seekers.
Ladies Sailors
to
possible to ascertain.
t just where they are located >i is ini- respondent says, that while solemnly ^ a demonstration by all the people,|
promi ing complete abstention from war- ,, , . , . .
... . . ,,, . ■ regardless of party, iu honor of toe rree
like preparations the Chinese are mount- ° r " 1
ing several new six-inch guns at Woo
Sung forts.
BRITISH WARSHIPS SAIL.
The
NO NEWS FROM THE MINISTER.
By Scrlpps-McRae Press Association.
Washington, D. C., June *29:—The sit
uation in China is not at all relieved of
its seriousness. Not a word has been 1 Hong Kong to reinforce the allied squad-
Not refuse or last spring .tyles, but hear() fr(Mn lhe mini,Wri for two week . r<>" 111 Shanghai. The southern provin
the newest and best of our big sunk— xhe (o„owlng dispatch ha9 been reoeiv- ws u,e ending troops toward Pekin and
Jaunty and neat, every one of thein.1^ fw>m ^mirlll Kempff to-day: I thc exodus of Chinese of all classes from
Lot No. 405 Regular 95c value. 6at- ..pekin reliel expedition in Tien Tsm Shanghai continues at the rate of from
Homes champion.
The big feature of the home coming
will occur at the government acts, which
. I will be elaborately decorated and bril-
Hritish warships have sailed from , , , . . . .. , .
liantly illuminated with electric lights
for this event. There will be the beJtj
music obtainable in Oklahoma and ad- >
j , . , .a * . dretHies of welcome by the lea<iing citi-
the exodus of Chinese of all classes from , , ,
zem of all professions.
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We are in Fresh Meat
Business—any piece of
fresh meat you want—
BEEF. PORK, MUTTON,
VEAL, FRESH FISH,
DRESSED POULTRY.
r STRICTLY REFRIGERATED MEATS-AND THE MUTTON IS
NOT GOAT
And so far as | inn is concered, wc are headquarters on Horae-
Made, Kettle- I A nil Render
ed Lard-and look at U g FINLEY
_e price, 10c a pound; or in quauti- ' '
7 we sell for less. Phone 38. 135 Main.
Gpocerics and Fresh Rfteats.
tm
urday night 48o with ana wounded. Ministers
Lot No. 422 regular 11.40 value, Sat- and Pekin party not with them. No
urday night 69c
Lot No. 352—The newest and best of
our Ladies Trimmed Sailors, sold regu-
10.000 to 15,000 per day.
news from them."
lar at $1.25. Saturday night 59c
A CIRCUS
and merry-go-round com-
bined, in which Prof. Bar-
gainmaker is ringmaster.
The celebrated "Koch" Pulley Belt,
fancy colors—A regular $1.50 value. Sat-
urday night 65c
Ladies Silk Handkerchief Stock Tie*,1
•n ideal novelty in new neckwear—few
left—regular price *1.50. Saturday
night 75c
By 8cilpp«-McRae Prem A« *K:iatloo.
LE HUNG WILL REMAIN AT CAN-
TON.
London, June 29:—A dispatch from
.. ... maintains cordial relations with foreign
Canton says that an imperial mandate ^ ^ ^ ^ ;
from Pekin directs Viceroy LiHung
Chang to remain in Canton for the pies-,
ei*t. An uprising is feared in case of
his departure. Numerous daily criminal
executions by order of Viceroy show
his firm intention to prevent trouble.
He is threatened with assassination if he
The First Regiment band has been en-
17 " w ' gaged for the event and will meet Mr.
Russian prestige has been injured dur- e ° , , . . . . ..
. i .13 Flynn at the train to escort him to the
ing the recent fighting, and an anti-Kus- J
sian rising in the Liao Tong Peninsula,
Hussian Manchuria, is predicted.
According to the Shanghai correspon-
dent of the Times, advices from Shang-
Tung say that Governor Youan Shik Kai
ers, and has sent numerous couriers to
I'ekin, out none of them have returned.
leaves the city.
LI HUNG CHANG SAYS THEY'RE
SAFE.
By Scrlpps-McfU« AMoclntlon.
Pulley Belts—nhere we're just in time Paris, June 29;—Delcasse, minister ot
(ot those of you who want simething new foreign .fairs, to-day received a tele
during the K. R. Reunion. 98c values'gram from Li Hung Chang, saying that
•old for a minimum price of 45c the Pekin ministers are within twelve
j miles of Tien Tsin.
Artificial Flowers
Ther're all in our grand lot at choice CALLS OJT Tlih MILI1LA.
10c
WANTS TO BE SENATOR.
By Scrlppn-McRae Press Association
Washington, D. C., June 2ft:—As-ls-
tanit Secretary of War, Meiklejohn, of
Nebraska has announced his candida?y
for the United States Senate to succeed
Thurston. The latter has announced
that he will not again be a candidate for
'the senate.
government acre. A monster }>arade is
to be a feature of the welcome and all
citizens art* invited to participate in
this, and ail oilier ot the features as well.
Guthrie will do the best she knowe how
to make the demonstration one that will
be remembered through future genera-
tors as the record breaker in the city's
history.
Mr. Flynn will not be accompanied by
his family, as his wife must remain at
Atlantic City for several weeks to re-
gain her health.
LEPROSY AMONG RETURNED SOL-
DIERS.
By Scrlpps-McHae Press Association.
MUST BE 16 TO 1.
By Scrlppn-McRae Press Association.
Kansas City, June 29:—Fred Williams,
of Massachutietts, a member of the demo-
cratic executive committee here, says the
talk of the nomination of David B. Hill
for vice president is nonsense. "Plat-
form," he said, "must stand for free coin-
A Fj*RCE
This name well
when you think of such a
combination of low prices
compared with prices of
other stores.
Fire Worx,
<S Ball Roman Candles per do*. ....12o
By Senppn-McKiie Prnss stMiooiutton.
, Londv.i, June 29:—A dispatch to the
News agency from Hong Kong says that ^011 a 4U< >^lon'
the Viceroy of Kwang Province has call-!
applies ed out the Chinese militia to protect the j THOUSANDS IDLE AI NOME.
foreigners. I By 8crlPPs-MuH«e Press Association.
Boise, Idaho, June 29:—The leprosy age at the ratio of lti to one plainly and
has 'h >ken out among the Idaho sol- j uniiquivocally."
diers who have returned from the Phil-
ippines. Four oases are being looked PORTO RICANS NEED NO AID.
into and one is said to be leprosy be By Scripp5.McRa. Pr«. A. oci.tiou.
San Francisco, June 29:—The steamer
Washington, I). C., June 29:—The war
department isaued orders that the distri-
bution of relief to the cyclone sufferers
in Puerto Rico should cease on July 15.
The supply of laborers in the island is in
excess of the demand, but crops have
to be had at actual cost.
r BUILDING AND GROCERY STOCK
on the corner of California and Harvey streets. Stock consists
of Racket Hardware, Queensware, Glassware and stationery,
combined with Feed Store, Coal and Wood.
TWO LOTS
50*140. Main store 25x140 in length, together wiih a large
tonaage Howe scale. For sale on reasonable terms.
Also 160 acre farm 3 miles from corporation limits. House,
barn and other buildings complete; 140 acres in high state of
cultivation; good bearing fruit orchard; 40 acres in oats, 18
acres in coUon, 2 acres in garden, 8o acres in corn. Four large
young mules, well broke, McCormick binder; grain drill, wagon
and harness, a number of plows and other farm implements.
Also one 5 roomed cottage with complete water facilities,
sen a its house, 'aundry house, coal and chicken house, two
story barn, to accommodate two horses and buggy. Situated
on 3 lots,, fruit trees all bearing. Two business lots on Califor-
nia All of the above property can be purchased on easy terms
Enquire at the store of
W*)T p\TT CO Corner California
• 1V1# L I I iiiU) an(j Harvey,
London, June 26:—The casualties of Portland arrived irom Nome yesterdiy
the international force atiuckin^ Tien j with the confirmation of reports of claim been harreoted.
Tsin were: j limping and lawlessness. There are
Americans killed, 3, wounded, 2; Brit- nearly ten thousand idle men at Nome, WILL FAVOR ANY THING
ish killed, 2, wounded, 1; Germans killed,
1$;, wounded, 2; Russians killed, 10,
, ,, BRYAN
| "waiting for something to turn up." j DOES.
—————— | By Serlpps-McUae Pre.. Association.
8 Ball Roman Candles, per doz 15<j wounded 37. I AMERICA BEATS FRANCE OX SILK.! Lincoln, Neb., June 29.—Representa-
10 Ball Roman Candles 20c fXhe gun fire of the Americans and By Scripps-McRae Pre Asaociation. I tive Sulzer of New York, candidate for
12 Ball Roman Candles per do* . 33o British ia described as "beautiful."
15 Ball Roman Candles, per dot ..45c ADMIRAL SEYMOUR SAFE.
20 Ball Roman Candles, per doz. .... 65c
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AVOID POISONOUS BEVERAGES. ^
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and insist on having the BEST ON EARTH CARBONATED L*
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BEVERAGES. They do not cost any more, are not injur-
ious to the system nor disagreeable to the taste. They are
at all times beneficial. Remember the g"as used in their
manufacture is purified by a Becret process of our own —
hence yon do not get that strong acid taste. Drink Creller &
Hnrrop p Carbonated Beverages and enjoy life Call for the
BEST ON EARTH Brands—Singer Ale, Lemon Soda. Sars-
aparil'a, Cieam Soda and Strawberry Juice. Drink deeply,
drink of the BEST ON EARTH-
Paris, June 29:—The greatest surprise in vice president, spent the day with Bryan.
exposition circles since the fair opened lie announces that he stands for every- „
After the relieving force pushed on to came yesteiday when it was announced tiling that Bryan does.
25 Ba.ll Roman Candles, per do*. ..$1.10 Admiral Seymour, Chinese that the American silk exhibit would
I regular* under General Nioh, says a dis- be awarded the gold medal over the
Monday Morning patch from Shanghai, again attacked French exhibit. , >
, . .. .. ' Tien Tsin fiercely and bombarded the for-
and continuing throughout the entire . *
• i.v i. • - e1^11 settlleuient with terrible fire.
week, we will ring up the curtain on a Kpi;Ul, „„„
aeries of astonishing attractions—every
day will have a continuous performance
—every *ct will prove • shining star-
particularly bright In the bargain Ar-
mament.
PEANUTS IN ENGLAND.
By Scrlpps-McRae Press Association.
London, June 29:—C. W. Fleming of
Pittsburg, is here for the purpose of in-
troducing peanuts into England. He
brought ten tons of nute with hiim and
CHEW
BOUND TO MOVE
BOUND TO SELL
CRAMPS IS NOWHERE.
Colonel Dorward, British, commanded Dy Srripp.-McHa. PreM Aviation.
the column that relieved Admiral Sey- Washington, D. C., June 29:—Rumors
mour. American marines participated, are CUrrent here that W. A. Clark, the dealers among the English are taking
in the achievement The admiral was Montana copper king, has promised Rich- kindly to the innovation.
found entrenched and surrounded by im- ard Croker a million dollars for lhe dem-1
mense masses of Chinese, who were driven ocratic campaign fund. i BRISTOW RETURNS.
off by the relieving column after a brisk By BcrU,pi.MtR« PreM ABloclatlon.
fight. His men made a brilliant resis- JONES HAS NO OPINION. Washington, D. C., June 29,-Fourth
tence, nexer failing in courage, for fifteen j Py SiTippf-MrKae pre., awocui.^ i Assistant Postmaster-General Bristow,
ys continu g ting. uring : gt.Louis, June 29:—Chairman Jones of who investigated the postal frauds in
ten days the mei were on quarter ra- jj,e democratic National Committee pass- Cuba, has returned. He declined to illa-
tions. They started with provisions for ed through to-day on his way to Kansas- cuss the matter in any way, referring all
ten days and they could have held out city. He refused an expression of op- questioners to the postmaster general,
a day or two longer. j inion m yj^ presidential nomination.
Deeming it hopeless to attempt to
break through the hordes, Admiral Sey-1 SHARKEY WILL NOT FIGHT.
mour essayed a night retreat toward
Tien Tsin, but he came into collission
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WHERE WOULD TEXAS BE.
The Louisville Courier-Journal has the
following: "The Democrats of Texas in
their State convention finally adopted an
Ii this coun-
By Scrlppe-McRae Press Association.
... . . . _. . . i New York, June 29:—The match be
wit i a strong orte o inese arriving ^ween jeffrie8 an(j Sharkey as scheduled anti-expansion platform.
rom e northwest an could neither ^ for ,^e ]atter part of August, has been try had listened to the anti-expansionists
vance nor retreat. There was nothing 0fl because of Sharkey's defeat in the old times where would Teaxs be
to do but to entrench and to stand seige. j by
See Milner, the old reliable shoe ma*,
who never gives up, but ftays with you
through all kinds of times, and always
; gives you the best shoes for ths money
You can buy shoes of him now cheapca
than at any place in Oklahoma. Ask f<*
I a pair of Tan shoes the cut price and
•se what yon can save, Milner, shf
Shoe man, 112 Main. ,jf'
Flags 1 Flags! Flags, Decoration*,
flumes Japanese goods and Hot Air Sa-
loons, and any kind of fancy decoration*
needed can be had at 133 First street.
Tobacco.
NOT MADE BY A TRUST.
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*pTHUR E.EDIE.ocn.A^
Fort Smith. Ark.
DOCTOR BUXTON,
SPECIALIST
EY E,
NOSE.
THROUT,
Oklahoma City
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