The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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PHILLIP MSWKILKR TRIIS TO KILL ..Q> c<>lumbu We Hail Three Doniiette r0UR °4R LOiDS ®' PAIR'S SCENERT
HIMSELF Institute Ouartett*. KOW IN THI CITT.
He Take* More Morpkina Thaa He Really
Naadi and Oi?m iht Doc tort a Chance U
Make Him Lira U Repent.
Yesterday afternoon m carried John
Nicely was finishing hie afternoon deliv-|
ery he reached 221 First atreet and was
told thai there was a man there that had
taken morphine a few minutes before
and was asked what should be done for
him. Nicely acted at once and soon had
a physician and a police present and they j
found the would be suicide to be Philip
Slaught
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TICKETS FOR MILITARY BALL.
Ticket* for the Military Ball van be
found at tbe fallowing placet:
Haley's Drug Store,
Model Drug ft Jewelry Co,
Patterson's Cigar Store.
Commercial Club.
H. C. Heymen.
M. C. Milner.
Hooper Bros Pharmacy.
Boston Wilson.
ISerson's Drug Store.
J. K. Wheeler.
. Parties wishing tickets should secure
Emewilsr. He had taken a large >n- theI11 earIv „ only s Un^ed number are tiou of lhe I'""1 Fireworks Co., to give
ount of morphine and if his life is saved, ,0 ^ Jol<, . the lineat exhibition of . reworks ever
__________ given in the southwest, herei ■— . h
.:.k}iUhl
Work Putting It in Plus Progrtssmg Rspii
ly—Fiatit Predaction Evsr AlWmpud
u Us beuUwcst.
Four carloads of scenery and twenty of
Pain's men arrived in the city laart night
and to-dsy work is progressing rapidly on
the "Battle of San Juan at Kramer's
Park.
Mr Drown who has had charge of ma
fly of Pain's productions, bus been in the
city several days and in an interview
last evening said that it was the inten-
DEVILBISS
SHOE STOCK.
it will be because of the fact tliat he took (
more than was needed to kill himself.1
| (Market furnished by J. A. Weiden- iuK « I"" atieuip.-i out-
'I he physician* called, Drs. Rolater, back and company of Christie street com- <de of the large cities.
Russell and Dean worked over him all v r *„ \i„ , I Mr. Drown aud his assistants are at
, mission company, Kansas Oty, Mo.)
night and this morning and they may ^ CHOCTAW FXCTJRSIOVS
possibly save him but he is In a preoari
ous condition.
Kramer's Park to-day getting things in
! To Kansas City, Mo., for the Xatlonal ll i* for Ule produouon and by Saturday
The only reason u"lt 1 Democratic Convention. The Choctaw ni«ht everything will be in place ready
can be giver for his attempt is found Rout(, u -||# qllick„t and the be,t for the big show. The great e*n\as will
in the following letter that he held in g^edule below: uat raised uutil the last moment, prob-
hi hand when he was discovered by Mr. Letve Oklahoma City at 2.0.1 p. m . al,lJ not beloi-e Saturday, as it would
Nicely and which was delivered to hla trr|T4 g0uth M-Alester, 8:SO p. m. Leave not do to expose it to the weather.
South McAlester via M. K. and T., at I The Pointing is a very handsome one,
7.00 p. m„ arrive Kansas City 7:20 a m. alui tller« <"e uui)' « very few artists who
brother to whom R was addressed:
Dear Brother Charles:—I hate to leave
you, but I have to go. I can't stand
to have to part like we do. We started
out to-gether, and now you have got so
mad because I went a little wrong. I
T. H. PHELPS, J. F. HOLDER cau duplicate it if it should be ruined.
A geut. Trifflc Manager 1 ln thi war spectacle U> be given
________ in Oklahoma City, the inventor lias aiiu-
EDITOR8 EXCURSION. to give a spectacle more elaborate in
know that you will be so all the way T() (h(, oklaliouiu Territory Press Asso- pyrotechnic nominations and dramatic
through, so I will die. Good bye forever.
Your dear brother,
PHIL.
GRADUATION EXlRCISES
ciation: j etFeot than anything yet conceived iu the
By authority given me at the anuual waJ of 8l*ch entertainment.
meeting of the Oklahoma Press Associ-1 1 wenty-eight realistic pictures of
at ion, held at Alva, Oklahoma, Oklaho- «cenes ajid battles between American ind
ma, May 15, 1900, I have arranged for Spanish militaiy forces are presented,
an excursion over the 'Frisco to Eureka! Ake effects are aid to be sensational,
Springs, (Ark) on Saturday, August 11, j marvelous, thrilling and teeming with
1900. Train will leave Oklahoma City patriotism.
at 7 o'clock a. m. and connect at Monett, I picture is 350 feet in length, 35
. with the Kansas Editorial train, and go high and covers GO,000 square feet
At the ptwt chute i ast nig* t t le from ^ere jn a to Eureka Springs, of oil painting on wood, iron and canvas.
graduation exercises for the pupils who ^ ^ Tho„ who a,e ^ ^ I ln ailUition w lhe abuve> lh# hill whieh
have finUhed the Common School cours- t .... ' „ i J: , 4. , .
tor
es were held in the presence of a large .
"for the round trip.
audience tliat completely nlled the audi-
torium of the church.
Common School Pupils at the Baptist Church
Last Night.
tors or publishers will be charged $.">.00 stands directly in front of the picture,
Full dotails will be feet wide and is environed with
The graduates were addressed by
given out immediately after the Fourth
of July.
County Superintendent Beit,nan and the gpECIAL gAVTA FE TRA1X gERVICB
diplomas were awarded by President x0 KANSAS CITY, July 2 3.
Boyd of She State University in on ad-! ¥o[ q| a en ^ ^ ^
dress that was greatly appreciated by ^ Qly Ju,y g ^ 3> q( ^
those present and espe.-iaJly the g.adu- _National Ueulocr.tio Convention, the
ates. The following is the program tbst SANTA FE K0UTE haa arraI1Ked for
was rendered
44When Life is Brightest" Pinauti
Corinne Choral Club.
Invocation
Vocal Solo—"Judith's Prayer . Concone
Miss Marion McCune.
^Progress of Civilization,"
Ora Towneend Sooner Dist.
4'The Eloquence of Action
Gertrude West Dist. 34.
4<0innia Vrncit'" (Labor Conquers All) phone
special train service from Oklahoma City
to Kansas City July 2-3.
Trains will consist of free reclining
chair cars, tourist, and pullman palace
sleeping cars. The berth rate in tour-
ist car Mill be $1.50 and in pullman car
$2.50. Parties wishing space in these
cars will please make application at lo-
cal ticket oilice as early as po sible in
order to secure desirable bertha.
F. C. O'NEIL, Agent.
a setting of scenery suggestive of the
tropical ruggednesa about Sandiago. j
Back of San Juan will be four tiers of'
scenes showing hills, and mountains and
in lhe far background the houses and red
tiled roofs of the city of Santiago. |
San Juan hill, which is to support 300
men during the sham battle, is almost a
solid pyramid of lumber.
On the campus in front of the hill semi-,
military sports will be given by the sol-
diers, before the battle, which will dis-
play scenes incidental of the life of
American soldiers in Cuba during the
WE ARE NOT BANKRUPT
either, but we own the best stock of Shoes ever
brought to Oklahoma at 60 Cents on the Dollar
and have sold more pairs of shoes in the last
week than all the stores in Oklahoma, shov. Ing
that the people know a good thing when they
see it,
WE STILL HAVE $9,500 WORTH
of this elegant stock left, and have all sizes and
and widths and can fit you in anything you may
need in Footwear. Come and be convinced.
C. W. SHIVELY,
Manager Devilbiss Bankrupt Shoe Stock.
103 MAIN STREET.
PIANO GIVEN AWAY.
May Hadlock Dist. 43. | por the Democratic Convention «t to shape for the big evert.
\ ocal Duet "Greeting ... .tranz Abt. Kansas City, Mo , July 4th, the Santa Fe1
Irene llickey, Corinne Nihart. (Route will nw special trains consisting
Patience ••••of free recl> ng chair cars, tourists and
Charlie Priss Dist. 59. i nullman place sleeping cars from Okla-
*Progroas of Society ' i City to Kansas City. Apply at
Nellie Martin Dist. 42. | j ticket office for reservation in sleep-
"Will You Come To My Mountain Home"' erg>
Institute Quartette—Miasea Marion The Santa Fe Route will sell cheap rate
McCune, Winnie Daigh, Messrs. S. B. excursion tickets to Kansas City and
Wright, Frank TowUs. | return on July 2-3-4. Lil>eral extension
"Character" in return limit has been arranged for par-
Martha Dahlem Dist. 38. j ties wishing to go beyond Kansas City.
41 Warp and Woot' Call at local ticket office for information
Lylian M~ace Dist. 28. | regarding special train service aud final of All Kinds a nda Ride on the
war with them.
The management promise, to present To th, „Mt Popu,„ churoh „ 8o#i>t
in Oklahoma City tne finest display of . _ . mi , „ , „
. c . . teat Begin! Thursday Maroh 15. Closei
fireworks ever seen in the Southwest. I J
Rehersals continue every night thia ^^7
week and everything is fast roumling in- A number of w,U;rPr1"1"# ■nerehant. ol
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GBANDJPENING.
RIVERSIDE PA«K WILL BE0IN
SEASON NEXT SUNDAY
PAVILION FOR DANCING,
*A*he Hunters" Hewitt (limit for return on excursion ticket*.
Corinne Club.
Becitation—"Miracle of Manila" ..
Olga Anton Dist. 59.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures
Boy's Dream of Greatness-' ' painful, smarting, swollen feet and in-
Frank Towles,
Dist. 59.
The baby's coming is often looked for-
ward to as a time of dread and danger.
Many women are physically unfit to be-
come mothera. They are sick and weak
In a womanly way and may well look
with fear toward the time of maternity.
Intelligent preparation for this time is
most essential. An athlete 44 trains " for
months before his trial. Most women
do not " train " at all and yet their trial
is to be fifty times as severe as the
athlete's.
During the period of gestation every
woman should use every means to
atrengthen the organs that are to be
tried. They should be kept in perfect
health. The faintest symptom of dis-
order or disease should oe promptly
eliminated.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
designed to do this very tiling—has been
doing it for over thirty years. It is the
one sure medicine for all female com-
plaints, It is the only medicine that
may be absolutely depended upon to
practically abolish the pain and danger
of childbirth. It is the only preparation
of its kind that is the invention of a reg-
ularly graduated physician—a skilled
and experienced specialist in the cure
of diseases of women.
# Mrs. Emerson Allen, of Donet. Ontario Co..
Ont., writes " I was in very poor health for a
long: time, dating from the birth of my little girt.
J tried different doctors and different medicines.
I took our bottles of ' Favorite PrescripUoa *
end leem to be perfectly well again."
growing nails and instantly takes the
siting out of coma and bunions. It's
the grea-test comfort discovery of the age.
Allen'a Foot-Ease makes tight or new
shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure
for sweating, callous and hot, tired, ach-
ing feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all drus-
gists and shoe dealers. By mail for
25 cents in stamps. Trial package FREE
Address, Allen S. Olmstead, Leroy, N. Y.
KRAMER PARK GROUND.
Rule 1. No vehicle engaged in the pas-
senger carrying business will be allowed
on the grounds without a license tag.
Rule 2. No horses, buggies or private
vehicles of any kind will be allowed to
enter the gatca, except provided in rule 1.
Rule 3. All licensed vehicles will be
required to enter and leave the ground at
the third street gate. No teams allow-
ed on Second street, west of Hudson.
Rule 4. Supply wagons of all kinds
will be governed by these rules. No de-
viation to anyone.
E. DOW DEN, Manager Cow-
boy Tournament. See him ?.>r license.
Merry-Qo-Round- Beautiful Shads and
Grassy Lawns Free wo All.
Oklahoma City have arranged what will
prove a most interesting contest betweei
the schools, churches, lodges and societia*
o fthe city. The prize is a beautiful
i $400 rosewood W. W. Kimball piano sold
j by M. A. Pryer, of this city. The con
THE begins March 15th and closes July
5, 1900 at 12 o'clock noon, when the vot*«
will be counted and the piano awarded
to the organization having the greatest
number of votes.
Voting tickets can only be obtained
at the following stores with every 25 cemt
purchase:
Fightmaster Grocery Company.
M. C. Milner & Co., boots and shoes.
T. P. Mellon, department store.
The Hub Clothing Store.
The Lion Store.
Harmon Pharmacy.
T. J. Ottield, butcher.
E. W. Carruthers, barber.
A. Mayer, bakery.
Mrs. Chas. L. Wilson, furnishing aet
The grand opening of Riverside park,
tne most beautiful park in Oklahoma,
will begin next Sunday and continue until'
after the Fourth. The park has been
greatly improved and is a shady, grassy,1
lawn and the coolest, nicest place to dress:r*V?ng.
epend a holiday in Oklahoma. There | Chamberlain-Embry Dry Goods Com
has been built a handsome pavilion for pany.
NOTICE.
My attention has been called to the fact
that boys are shooting fire-crackers and
fireworks on the street, in violation of
the ordinance of the city.
I have directed and ordered the city
marshal and policemen to specially see
that this ordinance be strictly enforced
during the Reunion, and all violaters will
be promptly and vigorously prosecuted.
LEE VAN WLNHLE, Mayor.
The ladies of Oklahoma City are cor-
dially invited to inspect the new stock of
millinery in the rear of Chamberlain-Em-
bry'a Dry Gooda Store.
Mrs. J. vv. Williama, Manager. Number of Rx*?ms
dancing. A brass band and Brandom
orchestra will provide the music for the
occasion.
Refreshments of all kinds and lunch
counters plenty will be on the ground.
There wu be good music and speaking
by noteu orators. A merry-go-round
will be on the grounds.
The park will be free to all visitors
who will be entertained in grand style
and made to feel that they are indeed
having a good time. The park will be
open from morning until 12 o'clock each
night.
On the Fourth there will be baloon
ascensions and fire works at night.
Busses and hacks will run from the
corner of Broadway and Grand avenue
and the lire will be 25 cents for the
round trip.
SEND IN YOUR NAMES.
To accomodate our visitors for the
Rough Riders Reunion the bureau of in-
formation conducted by Guy Blackwelder
& C. O. Russell, 15 Robinson street will
need the co-operation of the citizens and
they request all who can spare rooms to
fill out blank and send same to the Bu-
reau of Information and solicitors will
then all set price and get particulars.
Parties listing their rooms will be re-
lieved of the usual bother and get all
there is in ft. No commission or charge
is made by the bureau for their services.
ame ———
House Number
Oklahoma Furniture Company
King & Towler, laundry.
Boa sen A Blookhouser, jewelers.
A. F. Rueb, Restaurant.
Eastland Br~3.> wah paper and paiat
Laird's Hardware company.
C. W. Woodberry, Merchant's Cafe.
John W. Ilall, photographer.
C. A. Kegereis, tailor.
J. F.ank Rice, ltooks, magazines, sta-
tionery and cigars.
The White Star China Hall and Tea
Store.
Oklahoma Saddlery Co., saddlery and
carriages.
George Brothers, Livery.
A. Abernathy, barber.
N. B. Utt's, hardware.
Chicago, ill. Prohibition Nauouui Con
veiKtion. June 27th and 28th. Kate one
tare for the round trip. Tickets on sale
June 25th, 20th auu 27th. Limited until
July 2nd f^r return paasage.
Oklahoma City, O. T., Second Annual
Convention Roosevelt's Rough Riders As-
sociation. July 1st to 4th. Rate one
fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale
June 30th, July 1st 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Limited for return pansage July 5tn
Fourth July Excursion Rates. From all
points on the C. O. and G. R. R. Tickets
w:U oe soid within a distance ot two
hundred miles at ra.te of one and ons
third fare for the round trip. Dates of
sale July 3rd and 4th limited until July
5th for return passage.
Kansas Oiity, Mo. National Democratic
Convention. July 4tn. Rate one fare foi
the round trip. Dates of sale July 2nd,
3rd and 4th. Final limit for return pas
sage July 9th with privilege of extend
ing.
Charleston, S. C.t N. E. A. Annual meet
ing. July 7th to 11th. Rate one fare plu*
two dollars for the round trip Dates of
sale July 3i<d, 4th. LlmiUJ for return pas-
sage Sept. l*t. 8topover privileges al-
lowed on both going and returning tripe
east of Memphis, Teun., within limit of
ticket.
Denver Colorado, Annual Convention
Young People's Christian Union of the
United Presbyterian church of North
America, July 25th to 30th. **ate one
Hector Lee Pall,
Attorney-3 -Law,
Masonic Temple, Oklahoma City.
Flaa Brood mans tor aaJ* tar mtk m
oa ttms vitk apprurad aaemrtty. Mr
•took wa Hm market. Laqp aaaafcar ti
good rnulaa ior aaJa.
CEO. HHLES,
Stables oil Bast Main Street.
3UH*D POISON CUKill) BY B. B. b.
Ueep-omted obstinate caoes, the kind
tluu have resisted doctors, not springs
and patent ":>liuiie treatment, quick!j
yield to IS. B. B. (Botanic Blood lialm).
thoroughly tested for 30 years, Hava
you mucous patches in lite mouth? Sor*
throat? Eruptions? Eating Sores? Bona
I'aiiw? Itching Skin? Swollen Glaada?
fare plus two dollars for the round trip, gtjjj Joints? Copper Colored Spots? Can*
Dates of sale July 23rd and 24th i^lnal cers'/ Ulcerations on the Body? Hair andl
limit for return August 24th.
For rates and othe reformation apply
at rwsre-vt Rail ^oad Aprnt or write J.
F. TToMon, Tn'Jc Manager, Tittle Rook,
Ark.
A BATH CABINET is regarded as a
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 ex-
cretions, softens and beautifies the skin
by removing all impurities. New life is
installed by its magic power. You caa
enjoy, Turkish, Hot Air, Hot Vapor, Per-
fumed, Sulphur or Medicated baths at
eyebrows fail out? Is the skin a mas*
of boils, pimples and ulcers? Then thia
wonderful B. B. B. specific will completely
change the whole body into a clean, per-
fect condition, free from eruptioos, ai«l
skin smooth with the glow of health.
GLOVES. B. B. B. drains the poison* out of th«
A lady writes: "I shake Allen's Foot-' system so the symptoms cannot return.
Ease into my gloves and rub a little on B. B. B. buil<ls up the broken down con-
my hands. It saves my gloves by ab- dition and improves the digestion. So
sorbin# perspiration. It is a most dain- sufferers may test B. B. B. a trial bot'J*
ty toilet powder." We invite the at- will be given away freeofchar^e.
mention of physicians and nurses to the. B. B. B. for sale by all druggists at ti
absolute purity of Allen's Foot-Ease. Dr. per large bottle or 8 large bottles (ruil
W. C. Abbott, editor of the Chicago Clin- treatment) $5. Complete directions wit*
ic says: "It is a grand preparation; each bottle. Be sure the bottle reada
I am using it constantly in my practice." Botanic Blood Balm. For trial bottle
All drug and shoe stores stll it. 25c. address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Sample sent FREE. Address Allen 8. Describe trouble and free medical advio*
Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y.
A CAKD OF THANKS.
I wish to say that I feel under laset-
given free.
Mothers mw would keep their child
in good heath should watch for the
home for 5 cents each. I am selling the j w<) hay(, useil it in so many et as of
best bath cabinet made. Call at 112 OOUghg> iung troubles and whooping
Grand Avenue and examine It. cough, and it has always given the most
C. A. CALHOUN, Agent, P. O. Box, ^.tisfaction, we feel greatly in-
debted to the manufacturers of thia reme-
dy and wish them to please accept oqi
hearty thanks. —hespeotfufly, ilRS. P
DOTY, DesMoines, low*. For ssls by
scott ft a
ing obligations for what Chamberlain's symptoms of worms and remove
Cough Remedy has done for our k'tpSiy. j with WHITE'S CREAM VERM ITU(ML
A lawyer is the only man who ever
comes out ahead in opposing a womau's
will. ^
Price, M
•OOTT ft CO.
i
Don't let yoir ctirt-rne die ior waal
of care. Buy your Grit Boae Oy te*
■noil and Uoe Killer of J. J. Wallace,
dealer in IWtry enpplies of aH Hnda.
People who dance o nthe lawn must
be grasshoppers ^ , J
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