The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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OLUME XIL
OKLAHOMA CITY, THIR5DAY EVENING. OCTOBER 25,1900.
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LOW PRICES!
LOW PRICES?
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICES
That are distinctly characteristic of this store. Every counter in the store will be a center of interest
THE FAIR. frill 1 ■^■1
LOW PRICES!
THE FAIR.
We'd Fight
Our Daddy
if he told us he'd seen
as good a shoe at $3,50
as the new line were"
ceived yesterday. We
hive them in all sizes
and all widths in both
women and men.
Every Pair
of these shoes represents
a value of S4 to $5 in
Style, Fit and Quality.
All we ask for these is
$3 50, and we're selling
them at thit price be"
cause we are determine
ed to give you more
va'ue tor your money
than you can get else"
where, One pair makes
you our customer.
TO HONOR KREUGER
I "Marb l es, Oct. 25.—Preparations are on
I fool for a grout demonstration in favor
of President Kireuger on his arrival here.
' The mayor refused to join in the prepara-
tions on the ground that it migilit oau.--e
i STRIKE MAY END TODAY BUT diplomatic difficulties.
MARCHINGS ARE STILL
CONTINUED.
French People Prepare to Weloome
Kruger-Hollanders are Inter-
ested in the Old Man—Ger-
mans Thrash Boers
Burned British
Stores.
I BRITISH STORES BURN*.
Hazelton, Pa., Oct., 25President Caipe Ta„.„( Oct. 25.—Fire destroyed
-Mucin iii aiiMutniccJ 'Until he would piob- fj,e military depot at Victoria west and
tubly little in the alteiiwxm or evening, is- aif iniinei!*** quantity of food and ainiinu-
STILL BLUBBERING.
Jaw don, <X't_, 25:—Lord Roberts lii&a
sent the following dispatch to the war of-
fice.
I "Pretoria (Sunday) October 21:—Ttetf-
ering to your telegttum of October 9, no
orders have been placed by Colonel Oir-
! ouid In America. I "believe Wenrher,
Biet and company act^pg for various
I mining firms have, owing to the inability
o# the English houses to complete orders
• n time, pkuxd a portion otf blieir orders
in America."
AN AWFUL EXPLOSION
r.
Feet Fitters.
«03 Main. lOJ Main.
(REVOLUTION SPREADING.
Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 25.—Reports
by shram? r from Sian/ta Martha atale the
revolution in Columbia is rapidly spread-
ing.
ii it.ion was lowt. It is reported a Boer
commando ha* occupied Oolen&lnirg, and
tlnat telegraphic coiniuinnttcaliion beyond
the Orange river is cut off.
• ue a suite mewl detining the pasftkm of
Uiie UuiLul Mine W uakera iu Liic pres-
tui L si tuuii Louk oi the si l ike. lie ai o
cm id inaL his siatciia ml would iu all
likelihood. indicate whether the otiike
would be inimediately dodured off or
wlietlhieT it woui-1 be •continueiL
Uhds announeeuuuit was made a a re- to-day esmrted aeToas the Delaware river
suit of to-uay a coniicrence between the to \Vtaslniirjjtou Park, where he made liis
Magazines of Smokeless Powder
Explode Wrecking1 Govern-
ment Factory at Indian
Head
New York, Oct. 25.—A special from
Woodbridge, Va,, says a/t least twelve
uien were killed during a serios of awful
e\pfofnan at the Indian Head proving
Station on the Potomac River last night. |
Tine emft/rre post was demolished. Only
three of tfoc dead were identified. Smok-
less powder is mamifaetiired at lodoan j
Head. In the uwuiuifaeture of smokeless
pofder Lt is M ored in a series o€ vaults
at Wluit was believed to safe distances, |
and the powder in one of these exploded j
and the concussion exploded others until
a 13 Aveiv exploded.
Later—^Sarrefcary Long received a re- (
port from Admiral 0*lXeil of the Board :
of Ordinance /Mating tflie rejxwts <xf tJie
explosion at Indian Head were much ex-
agent ted. He reports that (the magazines
at the proving grounds exploded ,but no
one was injured.
A BLOODY ENGAGEMENT
first speech in New Jersey. Thousands
from all parts of New Jersey were proa-
enrt to hear hity. He was given an ova-
ton.i
maiioiiaJ and district ollk-eia el 'the Unit-
ed Aline Workers. The impression ar-
ound headquarters L that the statement
i® a declaration that the contest is end-
ed. Coal companies controlling aibout
75 pel colli OI uiie anthracite coal pro- ROBERT? W7TLL RETURN TO ENG-
duct, it is learned, have ported notices, LAND.
and President ALitcheii will not say that London, Oct. 25.—The war office pu'b-
all of tiieui comply with terms of the lilies a diispaiboth from Roberts, saying
bcrauiton convention.
have not posted the no ices are the Le- engagements, aiml also that his forces
high Coal and Navigation company; G. took 125 prisoners and majiy cattle.
13. Alea k le and company and (joxe Bros.
and company. The .Markets have grant- RUSSIA WILL ACCEPT TOE ACREE-
ed no increase ill wages. MENT.
Hit VAX INVADES NEW JERSEY, j
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 25.—Bryan w«s Villagers Who Remain Faithful to
the EmpresB are Killed and the
Villages Burned By Rebels
i Hong Kong, Oct. 25.—A Ibloay engage-
ment *« fought in the K wai Shan dis-
tricf between the*Te'bels who desire to
overthrow the present dynasty and the
villagers who remained faithful to the
l empress. The villagers ^,1 tacked the reb-
el irinv, but being without anil's or or-
ganfeution were soon overcome and 2.(K*)
of them were mercilessly slaughtered,
pradtfceally wiping out the village. Af-
ter the slaughter the rebels set fire to the
CAN HE DO IT!
THAT'S THE QUESTION.
Shoe "'Ad" "we fit the feet
meaning has this statement?
have your feet fitted in
to
You'*# Read in Many a
scientifically," But what
Enter any shoe store and ask
compliance with the above. The salesman examines the
size and width of your old shoe and hands you a pair bear-
ing the same size and width. A pressure of the salesman's
fingers here and there, an assumed look of wisdom, and lo,
and behold, you're fitted scientifically! Tell the salesman
that your foot measures 9 5-8 inches in length and 7 2-8
jnches across the ball, and ask him what size science has
prescribed for a foot of such measurement, Can he tell you?
NO! DECIDEDLY NO!
'Tis not so here. Name the length of your foot and
its width in inches and fractions thereof, or let our sales-
man measure it, and he'll hand you the exact size and width
of shoe prescribed by science, just as truly as your physician
can prescribe the proper remedies for your bodily ailments.
We Can Fit Feet Scientifically.
MiLNER, THE SHOE MAN.
L
117 MAIN STREET
<tliat lie will leave for England about No-
v&Ilage which was entirely consumed.
MET BY LARGE CROWDS.
Camden, Oct. 25.—Roosevelt was greet-
* ,, ed by a large crowd a/t Camden this mom-
the conference wad m session three T'ail-,. Oat. 25.—An offloial <Hspa,tch ■ „ ® . . ,
^ mg. I'he j£o\ernor was extremely hoarse,
from St. Petersburg says that Russia is a,nd otlJy gpoke a few nlinllte9.
ready to accept the Anglo-German agree-
hours and wa suijounuxl until to day,
i'reaiilent .Vliteheli at. As coneiusaou au-
TARIFF DIDNT DO THIS.
Glasgow, Oct. 25.—The Coates thread
combination announces the year's profit
of $12,135,000. A dividend of fifty per
cent is recommended.
nounced that the situation was partly ment, and will withdraw her troops from £v\^>-p GITf I IKE DONE THIS YEAR
caiuvaased and that the review wi>uid be M'anchuria. „ * . ' ' '
u l n Francisco, Oot, 25.—On account
OHRMAKTS THRASH BOXERS.
Sh&ngh&i, Oct. 25.—A force of Germans
yesterday attacked tie Boxers, who were
in force near Kaumi, killing two hundred
The German loss waa slight.
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TRY TO CAPTURE PENNSYL-
VANIA.
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 25.—An im-
mense crowd assembled at the depot to
meet Bryan on his arrival here. He was
dirv«n to the hotel Lasalle, where a re-
ception was held, several hundred peo-
ple Shaking the candidates hand.
completed to-iluy. The conference discus-
sed plains as to what should be done in
t'lie e vent of one or more of the ooai coau-
pajuics declining to gmnt the demaiuis of
the miners as set forth in the resolution
adopted at the ScuuiDton convention. .N u
dehnite conclusion, however, waa arrived
at.
.Mr. ilitchell declined to &>y whether
the atatemenit of Uhe United Mine Work-
el's that no man will be permitted to re-
turn to work unless they ail go in to-
getlier still holds good.
The notice posted by several of the
larger companies in the ljackaw<anna and
Wyoming regions to-day announce that
tine mine workers will be given 2'/a cents
on every car or ton in order to make up
the ten per cent increase eun.e in for
much consideration at the conference.
When the conference adjourned last ev-
SKNT
visrr
«>IJ>IBRB TO
TOMBS.
Pekin, Oct. 25.— General Von Walder-
see hais sent a unixed expedition ito tilie
Toirtbs at the Ancient Ming Dynasty.
of an error ill the survey, the Dawson
THE telegraph line will not be completed until
next summer.
TO CURE A COLD JX ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
WIVE PRISONERS BREAK JAIL. ; to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on
Donipluan, Mo., Oct. 25.—Five prisoners j each box. 25c.
esoaiped from jail heije last night . Two
J. H. VOSBURGH & CO.
ARE
HEADQUARTERS
""CAMERAS.
KODAKS and and all kinds of Photograph and
Kodtk supplies. Putes, P ipers, D;veIopers, Mounts,
Frames, Trays, M isks, Fiish Lights, Flash Light Pow-
ders, etc, etc. C ill and examine the stock and prices.
REMEMB3R THE PLACE,
134 MAIN STREET, OKLAHOMA CITY.
of them are charged wilU horse stealing,
two with burglary and one with attempt-
ed murder.
GHICKERING PIANOS
DR. SALMON,
-EYE,
EAR, NOSE
WD thboat,
122^ Maia Street.
Over B. Si M.
Vitrified Brick Walks,
10 ccn 4. per square footj* see
N J Anderson, or leave orders
at 107 Broadway,
WORlKilNGMEN'S CLUB.
The Wo-rkingroeu'e Club held another
meeting last night that was addressed
by Katilier I^unislot on the relation of
Christianity to the ltuborin!; men's prop-
ositions.
., . , ,.,, , The addrew was one that cave tin
enuig this matter was still unum' ulscus- . . ,
hearers much food for thought and was
. given the closent attention by all pres-
ent. The address was in the line tfliat !
STOP ALL TRAFFIC. the Club is considering in their meetings |
Y\ iikesoarre, Pa., Oct. 25. Crowds of and was of ma/terial assistance to fhem
strikers again marched to oil the culm jn their work. The Club is working at
banks about the city and they drove present along original lines considering
away the few who were picking ooal. | tl,« political ailuatiiuu as it oflecta the
Last night an attempt was made to huborers located here.
wreck trains on the Central railroad of After tlie e<ectk>n is closed the Club
New .Jersey, but traffic has been su - will be continued in the nature of a Im-
pended. ^^ erary organization with social fcuUir .
And several other reliable makes at
Low Prices and Easy Payments.
Standard the World Over. Second Hand Uprights for Sale or Rent
H. W. CLEGERN, u$ Main St.
• The P)orth End J^ackei
We have no BAITS, and never sell you ONE article at a loss in order
to sell you SEVERAL at a more than usual profit. We are origina-
tors in Oklahoma City of low prices for dry goods, groceries, shoes
and hardware and are never undersold except on "leaders" at an act-
ual loss. Give us your trade for a week and count your saving Satur
day evening. Notice these:
STRIKE MAY END TO-DAY. j FOOT BALL TEAM.
Scmnton, Pa., Oct. 25.—It Is the gen- I^ai^t niigiht a number of foot ball play-
eral impression this morning that word «rs met at the Water Works office and
would be received from President Mit- organized a foot ball 'team. The fol-
cliell some time today declaring the lowing is the personel of the team:
strike ended.
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CHOCTAW AND RIVAL
MANUFACTURED BY
OKLAHOMA CITY MILL & ELEVATOR CO.,
A purely High Patent Flour. Every sack is a guar-
antee for itself. Do not fail to call for
CHOCTAW OR RIVAL
Baxter, Davis, Brown, McClure, Laird,
Garrison, Shields, Warfi eld. Sumere, Pat-
terson, White, Mark well, Moore, Lough-
miller, Carson, Cass, Hammer, Simmons
and Crowder. The team will have a
practice game next Sunday and all the
teoJm should be present.
NOTICE L O. O. F.
AU Odd Fellows in the city are re-
quested to meet at I. 0. O. F. hall at
eiglit o'clock sharp, Friday morning, Oct.
26, to prepare to attend the funeral of
our late brother, J. A. Forrest. Visiting
Odd Fellows are urged to attend. By
order of C. W. Callow*, N. G.
Have you been in our "Racket Depart-
ment" where we keep hundreds of little
items for the house at money-saving
price t
10c 2-oz. botltle Sewing machine oil .. 5c
Sewing Machine oilier 5e
10c bottle Household Ammonia .... 8«
$1.00 Alarm Clock, guaranteed for one
year and money refunded for any dissat-
isfaction 88e
Good Safety Pins, per dot 3e
Good Pius 3o
Mourmng Pins, two boxes .... ....5c
Hair Pins, per package le
Eairge Pencil Tablets Se
Slate Pencils, six for le
I.ead Pencils, per doz. So
SPECIAL.
3 lb Can Grated Pine Apple for .... 15e
Gedney'a Sour Pickles, per gal. .... t' J
Beat Sweet Pickles, per pal
Good Crackers, 4 lbs for 25c
Sweet Oakes, per lb. lOo
Oyster Ciackers, 4 lbs for 25c
1 Gal Jug Good Oataup, per gal .... 55c
Navy Beans, new crop, 0 ibe for .... 25c
New Pancake Flour, per pk. 10a
New Oats, 4 pkgs for 23c
New Bulk Oats, 15 lbs for 25c
Ivory Soap, large bars at 9e
Ivory Soap, small bars, 6 for ...... 25c
Good Laundry Soap, 14 bars for .... Ue
Best Northern Potatoes, per pk 20e
Good Flour, per sack Me
Crose A Blackwell's Chow tliow.
New Stuffed Olives.
French Boneless Sardines.
New Canned Lobsters. <f |W| 1
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING.
THE NORTH END RACKET
Cornei' Broadway and First Street. Phone 299
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