The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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TIIE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, JULY -JJ, s \ I UilDA V.
SHADE OH WON
$5,000 STAKE,
Wister mated <lvu
one In th«
«: o'clock there
i tilde of the up
. PEARY ARCTIC
EXPEDITION.
I DetrcP, J.ily 3t-Bhnda On, a 1!: "e ftv |
■ywr old bay h <: fro- i No • .i
IT. / < •> !•:
omn.^rco j : - K . M i; N.
IflMrae was nut heavily ] I
•rrowd. w
■ oontln. : w . bad * liir .
•ga. r st the tte'd. ido O i • i
Ills record «.f : l" made <t * i
ria, but - « i ? • i
through four <x. „* <
wt-ll inu.-ked f.-i v . ■, m
sippaar
th« *:•■: ! . ti. i i
Ithe wc>nl if.« wlu ii w-
«*lr badly w!wn j ed ' al
«ll, U«.
*j i> « «|u*rt-r «>f a mile. 1' ■
ti18 for t-he flr-: hat he <1 w •..
J':re OU«, o\«i ;,.i b
<be hor*. - nnd dr.v.-n •-
Corny *aj a v.-ry • ^ r • ■
fceat and but for Shad. > n'i irt tin
Coney'a nt rvoii>u. nd I
have been a .-• tn.i ■ t ti. Ma id
Emperor made a Strom f- r tn
•third li< ,t but eh- br • in tho h
rtrt toh during u ru*h by s- On, ( . -
tnellt. and C v. iv i
der. Shade <•'. wiu> wli , • • I *
down the streti i !!i ' it. • y
tha'! lead ne t: df •• mile. >ut S
On n
ahead of the <*• ■! ' rnia Driver
Kay wan i r* I with a a .mro> ns*; !> li-
quet which • I tr . a o.v .1
Of 6,'*W ,•
Surpol.th f ! ,i w«>n t .'.14 t'ot
in straight hea . A ho.
md • •
Heck and neck - run*<-f I d I.-
Bert made fw-> .1
fchird money.
The lt:(H pace and the 2:17 frit v. re i.« >
!n three i'v tit.-. V, "V
g.g hia two heat in th, pa "wi >
Ifnub e, Kitty B. th<
liaxt'I R il-;, . a Mk iuc.iii hoi v.
flrfct and thirtl hea s of th«' 2:1? trot but
wraa b«uon in ! 1 >< -■ •>
■who wa« wl ;• i to u •
The day wan fine end the Oroi I * :i
track in eupt-rl- ', -.n ■ r : t
t m.« ifr<-r a ry
«Jay> TIw tr wd w.i t
ever seen a; ;he i ii.; .
eu.t
2:'« class paeinK, pur.--' 11200 AVilli.im
31c won first • • . - i
2:07*,: 2 N 11. ••f.o. K, " . I'
third. Hal Iona 1 v. •
Ss'ceta W. *' s
Bruce, R *d Seal, Arvetia uinl Kxp."i .
ot - started.
2:17 c-laan. tr<*ttinjr. pur-o |12< \ li t/
■Ridge w n flr* uid Ti"
2:114. 2:1', 1 . i by I w ti
heat In 2:14 and w.ts a- nd. 1 *i r .• n
third.
Chamber of Commere*1 ■ •- . ! ti
cl.i.-s p e ;11tr. S ■ . o vv
third and fourth heatx. T-nu : i■ ^
2:131t. «\ i:«-y w • ti 1 1
wa? aeeond; ' .trmeiit.i rd. ' -i .
Annie Thornton, Wa . • J. > M
Clemen* Ho 1111 1«
Smpt ror and the I'riv.i f i t !
2:14 clttfii ♦«■••• • - . !• • «• > . > . :
iron lli>t ae. "'id ■< I iini I '
2:12'*.. 2:1', -.1 Alt k.i h
•ti11 t'd.
r : • .-ton 1. - id. or at a me of «• hay
-nimo \i. .! ;••• in the vicinity o
eld 0..:f, aua thai the letters a I
. - will ie • . to I'-ary by t: •
. i upun then rtfturn to hi# tna.n
.f.. :i. Toe prima object of
! "ion - to Svpoait. apa.uat at:
• o v. an ar • *■ auppiy of food.
i It.:, rm I' ury of the fact, co that
i d r tirires liim back, h>r nut
ii.u tho n o natives,
• . I alte. l> m Lhoa** 1
rinter hud be. i a
:.e a. U tin e the re: jrr;
iJ i • ' A . O
Ship Diana to be Sent to Alaska
July 20
he 1
twig • a. h of wo,;• ^
bt«:. a tJiiipha t.tuUi f
suffered not oi.ly «.
from lack of Uui>ber
• : • • 1 tiuif. In 11 h«y Had 1mm ...
pi . •tlc.ti y at hon * ::iy Ju • : yw 1, ...
THE RAILROAD
WILL RE HERE.
The
ird (rt
i Mr P
og
t 'l
this :
Now ork. Ju!y lT.-The reary Arctic
Club. Of Which President Morris K. je>up
'■I the New York Charnbei of r..mn.e
preaident. and Preabient II«' ry
^uble of
COURT AT CHANDLER
ie n .of the i'(i« i e Natl"! ti La .k '■; a--u
«r. authorUtw tbt fdio*ing stuttuneti -i
The exptdltlcn of th. iub. under the di-
rection of lie aecretar.v, H«-rl ert L. Hi l b - |
man, of the Br.f-klyn Htan-'.t -I i ■ • w I
nail from Sydney on Thursday, July
in the Ht. a.nn r lJiana, fu.pt. ri*m.. 1 V.
Barilett. maatcr. Tha project ot •. • «x-
pedition waa clearly defliu-d by Civil F.n-1
gineer Peary before hia departure, lut
summer, and It i> a constituent part • f
hu general plan of opctalions for reaching
the Pole. The Diana in f 4Ji gro.<-. a:, i
JU nut, tuna, with 70 hoi hi? power engine-.
Vfi-iwr of bin I uf an average s)ieed of eight knota ;>•{
; f. : • wi.osn lirdRO had beaten. , ! our, and. built in Ureenock. Hcoiland. in
WM pit • o u;|. was throughly ov. lied, r* • s
.. til.-! \ . Ury an on acount of the j id md rtt-lf-'d at I>andee in .31 T! •
a 11.«v i:ii_- I.. • a lo oil 1 with fl: e ah t. J ( anadiau < overnment lit 1*37 employe 1( t <
but if ... • Jury could have be- convlhc- the Hiana In alx month:- -••rvbe. determin i i-' nally a i
at 11: tho'.Knt the charge w.i |,lfr the availability of the Hudson a B&v 1- Is.- I
i'.I. k-iio: he w i d have be1 n turned ( route for comment-, and th" hi t ? e.: n l i midnight Sunday, the 10th, we steam d
Th,a w|ll b« ,i lea&on to him to | (-d aa one of the heat and moat commo-j northward along the Labrador coaat, •!!!
Ur
July
11) idgv.
r d<• i :• . • from S dney, 'a^e | •
I July 7, lit- , • ,,t ha foil w .
• f b a northward voyage 1n th-''
I! i- :n S d-n-y to E' i which '.a now
g|v« ,i to tae p>ii ' . f,, th^ iirat time
PEAKY S LETTER j
To the Pre* ti. : t at:d Ilerrtet* of the th.
Peary Artie Club
Cape Tnrk. July 25. 183>
Ivea me pie,.5:j, • to trar. m t tfce
i ■ rt . f proli .'is of my cxpe-
te date:
ing at Sidney, C. B . at 0 p. m ,
.' y 7, I went immediately on board the
' ' ■ hi after iitiiahing a few letters got
|u o r wa> at 11 p n, The Hope carried
itf'.H on.ttecli. A bright moon enabled ua
to . ear the ahrbor without ditT.culty.and
j t: • - n for two day a we carried light but
f iv ring w : da t rthward along the wo:
. t of Xewfourio .md to ti>e strait • :
i . d.j Ihle itself waa passed shortly after
.o ..ing of the 9th. A dense fog in the
mpel.i | u.< to i'. to a few hours.
wind dispelled this, and
'as pa d shortly aft.-'
i-
Committees Have
Organization.
Pertected
I dwidnl
ve ti:
f:«i. locil
the
t^i
Bay
< I vt t.III.- It waft proveii
ti r- v an d dn't know what the gun
vt.n ,1.1 I anii, but the Jury was oh-
.rate and int. .d on v'ttg him a year.
Judin 11 it Thursto- defended llry*in.
Alex It ik*' > was convicted of cr-mliir
ii :t--.i lit r r It.atlng l man Bryan,
who b sickly and ..bout half Bridges' Mite
No sentence has been passed yet
Mrs. Arnold, one of the witnesses |n the
ca.-e was shot u-<\ b iten by her hus-
l .n j : >r giv her testimony. Arnold
is in Jail.
A i.umi'M r >1 -I. -- have been grant-
ed at this term of court
Judge Burford delivered a very strong
charge to the grand Jury on the sub-
f ti,- limi-i' tw violators which
winked at by the official* here, and
wided that indictments be returned
• . v • . \ lo,,.i. ; the Jury does
Its duty every mUood man in Chadier
•ul.l bo forced to ti e wall. Bomu ac-
n will proobtibly !>«• taken.
I'ii. judge announced that the three
:ion.b . - - iln.-t ('lurk Mc<'.<skey
('umberi.'tige w. uld bo tried at this
term of . i unit good case for their
mtinuunce waa sitown.
i* ,n the afterhpon when I ran Into the
ting htat.on .it Domino Run to send t
il ashore, and then bore awny direct
FEAREUL OF LYNCHING
\i:<;no IN .1A !!. AT KI. Hi: N't) CAI
1-XHt A PREACllEB.
It t' T. July is .1 din Brown the
i v. h I mortally w .un l 1
ty M.i..-hai IUth' < . ek at Kingfisher
s.ttnrd i i veiling s still safe in the
r s .me rea.-.w the m h
k down fr.uw Kln^fishar
Hid be murderer failed to
i I ked in a ceil awav
EL RENO GRAND ARMY
{EXTEND THANKS Tt > M \ t A
ti BON OF PORT Kl.NO,
El Reno. O T. July IS The members "f
the Grand Arn.v
city, «l i>
Bea. >n • t. ■ r
f«> Major V •
vnandlng offi r at J Tt R«
kindn. - > In • ndi . iii
trumpeter to ,t?. t
late Aiaj-.r J ■ n A. I'oi • "
SIXTY PER CENT
OF CABS RUNNING.
Jiot
«fter dark la^ • . v -nli ,
Jic shortly after 5 o'clock -ti' -
Numbers of <
* mil lit • it •
Jived tip t «ui ., iv >
tfair .
•rati "A
I in h
tirst cla
I with
d ho
iby to protect
i^/overy.
S MRI'T
plan for the
WOMEN WEPT
dlout of the Ht. John-* sealing fl- • t Mr.
Brldgman, who will have full > ontrol of
the ship, was n member of ti - Pearv
auxiliary expedition of iv.4 .and spent
then several week* in tho waters and oav s Strait Here again favoring win '
along tho coasts which the Diana expe ;h.uigh the weather was gloomy and over
rapt. Bartb tt Is ot the well- !l|l0 ,Iope ,n U|e lj||tU(Je uf v^moU
of the 12th (five days from Sidney) founl
that
to visit.
known Newfoundland family
name; brother of Capt, John Bartlett .• f
the Windward, in width Mr. 1'. .try 1. ft
Etah, Greenland, Aug., 12, lHfc, bounl
north, and from which nothing has In ••
been heard; of Capt. "Harry" Iturtb t .
Peary expeditions ,and lost wl'h all his
officers and crew in October, 1S0|, return-
ing from Philadelphia to St.. John0, and a
of ("apt. William Bartlett. \vh >!
in 1S73, In the Panther, rescued the Ty
party from their 1T>00 mile drift on
the tloe, after the sinking of their ship,
Polaris.
Leaving Sydney the Diana's tirst st .
cast, helped us o our way, and midnight
and I" the twilight frlngo of the Great
Day of the Artie Summer. It was light
though ut midnight to read c >arsA print
on deck In tho for.non of th l .th tho
' "f t Me cast Greenland ice was
sighted on tho starboard. Running along
the edgo of this strait to tho northwets, a
Jet ;e ! g came on in the afternoon, and
.in il .• t.i v,-.. to d ti I if. we entered
Boring our way northward, as best w®
uld. the fog lifted tho next forenoon,
d Showed us the mountains of the
will be at Disco. In Northern G ■ . m l 'ire. : | , f ,0 ieo-pack •••.
where Intelligence from ti, North ti, .> ' n . . ■ ry tllrecf f.,r as could
be obtained. Pile next call will I..- m i l b, , . ,A.
Ppernavlk, also by direction t.f Mr, lV iry, | to be north of Gbihaao. Still boring
and thence the voyage will be pr M ^ Nil • in un eoffrt to get Into
with ,h« uln,„«l , ..Ml ,,,,. r ,v w.
vtllfl Bay and beyond (';.j t ic tn r,-.,ry-. ,| s„kk,-r!..P1„ n , •> n in „f • I,.
former hpad.nmrtrrs „ Ih.wdoln Bay. In I ,„.wh!lt
Inglctleld Gulf. Should, howe
Ings be found at any of tho jwirts, or at
that point, the course will then be laid to
Littleton Island, At the entrance to Smith |'i h:
Sound, that the work of tho expedition
may be definitely determined. The Dl.ui i
will comply with Civil Engineer P. iry's
Instructions to deposit for him and :
his party supplies at Bowdoln Hay If
landing can be effected and if not ut Lit-
tleton Island. In ea h easo proper pre-
cautions will be taken to in
ty of th« coaches and the most rfT. tiv
arrangements mado to secure the cam'" t
and safety of the explorer and his party
whenever they shall return t neither f
the points designated. That being a
pi I shed .the Diana's work will be dem-
and her return to St. Johns will be it
speedy as practicable.
In addition to the propose! work of th.*
< v parked, kept on northward, and
flnallv emerged from it Ji^t south "f
11 the afternoon of tho 15th
i:.M Green!.,-M -er ht v.-ar iP verv
wpie. Is packed close! yagalnst the shore
,s v, r : ' :,vv ir 'ter and extent
moJ'' '• l,:i!ly fur north Kree of ice
st. w, were once more he|pedon our
way by favor!: g winds, i
tlmo to a half Ktt|e,
my dogs and
secure- some « :rus outride .. e bay. T.'t s
program being carried *ut, I found the
ice in the inner part of Wlwiio Soui d not
yet gone and the other v*trt fuJ of berg
and 1 >wse i .e. i'lenty or wsbnis were
be see-n but there vau t > nnwh jco : j
a low a boat to capuir^ tiiom. The o iter
e.*t h-nients w. re all deserted .the na v.
laving ht-en forced to ewsemb o w. ^ low
i .j up J.i,.0 Gulf w.'i. re .- -l a:
deer were to be obtained, lxn.'w.ig t ,
' * \v■ : secure : :• in
and thp. my supply of doga was . ;.r ■,
I rturned to Wdfstenhoim Sound* 1
• - .n was s ill too early for w r.js .m . There s no dnubt about the trivial
ly one w.u- ecu red. On irrlv.il asked beitig rai. !. a.- the citizen
1 took >n board • • i , of this city, once before subscribed four
(First published in the Oklahoma Sate, ;j
lC*i*Ui, July 22. ISfJ.) j ;i
NOTlc:;. •
Special assessment ur planting anafle
tree*. -
Te v.h :n it may concern:
j Whereat the city council of the city of ^
(Guthrie, having , re., -c or ed > .tie
Trees to -e planted al.o.g «.:tt:.i -tr.ets it
i and in front ot f di wln|t d vr'.ae ' •
IIn the city of Guthrie, • klan->:r.a te rit ry.
'srl did tree* having been ntf N vv, 't
I tlvr. t .re You are hereby ivtiti-d " "
•peiia: usaessmeats have i «eu mad.: u, a lo
f dlowins lots ss bel w mentioned .nd 1
now an lib- in the City Clerk's offlc . .i
lie d'y hall in the void city of Gt :i
i'.'.id unless the original uf - moiv!, : •- 22
| re-her with - leik's fees and c <t of pub- " t
J cor nitt. «■ met yesterday Ushlng are paid on ar before f -ur w.«k 4
la i. organtzed and from th .late of publication here f. t e i
... a i , ,i. ntr lo|>.ir,'«llll wnlMt.,il n. k j
u of I^.gan County. Oklahoma T rrltn- to .t
" pa.try uu isk- t|fi OJl ty, ,ax r>Mj urtl p.. ,.4 ^
■ I t ujl i:: g of the air llni „„ oth„ are by law e, il-- e 1 •
• Lou's i re r gethcr with penalty ef '3 p r t. ' •K -
. • . in - city that would ! fee; and cost of puhllshliff *••. '! •.« a^d-d 7
.- entire •-1 t; eret. and made a part t .-fnt t
and collected n« a naff ?*>« '• > f. to-witt '.4
GUTHRIE PROPER
l 10
I 11
I 12
the b-inefits. ti wai
t light best to -ee each property owuc.-
and ask for a subscriotion to the tend
The rain began to fall before the com-
'niitt,-i' got thr. ugh the preliminary work,
tlnuod all the afternoon, but no w. h
,-t.ii.d.ng the .. a.-r t i-re vv«.e quite
a .- umber of citlsens thata called at tha
. jmmittee rooms and j ut up o*!i and
check:-, and the committee also got out
and sa wa few men on the tttrecis, and.
to the 1 - edit of the town, there is yet
t 1 be fouiai one kick. All agree atxut
i.-.e good the road wtil do to Guthrie
ad tiie fertile country throu£ which ft
1.1 were ready to reudCT pAiert-
Lot blk
the Windwa
forty odd dogs and ;
from the two setter
Sound, and then car
w:th the W i id ward
number Esou in
•:its in Wolsterih din!
e north in company I
. Whal. S utid
Leavln gthe Windwit-.l ;tt H tkluyt Is-1
land to se.-urc - me lo ins if p
went on in the Hope to the W ur is
grounds north of thv lshmd.-. H : «
days hunting condu. -..l entii. y v-.t .
line and harpoon. In order not to render
the animals shy. resulted 1n nutting tw. a
ty-three walrus on th.• 11 .pe's i k. Sev-
eral losses of line and harptx>ns made it
Imperative for me to r- :rn and lain
more gear. Rejoining the Windward
Uakluyt, I sent r to
trance of Olrik'S Bay, for a two or three
days' dee
the Ho
of Kai
ap-
proached the e
near as the ice permit:. I ami s, ndi
mesenger over the ice to land, br
out all of the able 1. > i . i j;. a • i
Returning to the walrus grounds
was resumed until fifty-two .: ii.,
mals were on board.
Sunday morning, August 7—T
and Windward reade.lv •• I
Halkuyt and lay t an- r
At midnight the 11.-p- got under w
try and force a pi s ige to : 1 •
in the Gulf ami complete my '■ mpl
of natives and mat - iol v.u i
The Windward had instruct • - to
tlu aum. and what a Guthrie mun
vvai. • ne goes after, and what he suo-
scribes he pays.
road means more for Guthrie than
on the surface. It means an air
i city of ... L a fc and Kansas
i . that i J-, miles shorter than the
p:c 1 it 1 ind about way. It means coal
■ -1 ; : f of tiie price of last winter.
It lo- :.s the construction of ail the San-
. }•'. .nt. 1. .us in Oklahoma in this city
,- • , ni.M hihe I. . "*. I 'und bouses, train
c.-vv- who will become residents here.
It a ai..- the cent 1:.ued cum-
: i mucy of Guthrie that has
alw ys le id in the race in the territory.
Tbt • things are well known by ?v^rv
■ 11 1 and they will not wait for
comn ,ite. , hut t them up. but will
o a i 1 t. huiitii'.g themselves, and to-
u lit- v.hi pledged and the
road assured.
day
tti'
proi
tleton Island select n p.act
to land, coal and awa't nv
weather which had l een 1
during the week, chatv. d
to ruin and fog and contb
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
REGENTS MEET.
('. Curran, of Dover; W. Newell, of
J \\ . 'I'liriu r. of < )k niloma
; Hon. S. N. Hopkins antl Hon. P.
Ti. a . . comprising the board of
.nts < t..u c ilored A. and M. coi-
at Lung st held a meeting yester-
A Ii umber of bill were considered
allowtsl. the plans for the new bulld-
u examined and <dis(*ussed, and a
am uat of routine business tran! -
I'ii. o i. Inrna . E. Page w a*
cat.
creasing at 1
thick
athei
until n
infer
expedition, three parties will be tak-
the Diana—ono headet! by Prof. William
Libbey, of Princeton, for deep s, 1 t
tlflc work; one by Russell W p.,,
ftoston, of sportsmen, and one by Robert
St. In. Of Washingt n, to ren n in E
niereland for a winter or tw i.h
these . xpcdltlons, how, ver. Is , ,- |r. ly In-
cidental and Independent of the u: i,-r-
taklng of the Peary Arctic Club an.!
Ject to the main purpose of it.
Hon luid other condltl ns a.s t
arise.
The Dlan
visions for
fr th® W
17ih when
•pc. the giant mountain
. '' -cetlon of the coast. The
^ • « ..rilllant day, and we steamed
K r!i,w •'' ' «c «he magnificent
which looked much mor. hosr. tab ,
' ' 1 much farther south At
P in., we pa -.,1 the Duck Islands, the
' "il .unit of Melville Ft;
nost Immediately hega
the
The
nnd al-
our battle w th
unusually quick, b s
here
had be
A -
thou
i-.-ae the r ..;der will flnj
.nt ft .a a business man w
in Guthrie c-v. r since t
tue country, lie located
id i
cd of
iet
till
the
ring ma-
: o prit ■ . $it .' ". Call 011
:. but the latest style of
'I ry M. COLLAR and con-
FIGHTING FUSION.
1 ti
id the W1
ing
I
Islar
expe dl-
north of w i
•"'■U-H .f the orr
led Pig-ether. jn
ays and hk-i-'s v.
ill take amply stores of pro-
own par y, for Peary's and
In all
invob s Include large
3d beef.
dppe1'
RAIL HO A D DISCRIMINATION.
1 ver, July 1- Th. chief wltn, s-t be-
. i , -., o. n ., , n niif of the
No
run ■
line t> Bright i',. 1 .
tof th ■ r. if i
Wirss or tin. i - >•.
Stnei «* ultty < trs. v\ ,
fhe striker* ban. Cr
perle.oee«i 1 i. man.
cars over t .<• N
<aral estima-.. of
IN a- iu lin. • 0
cent of th.< r-
■nd seventh bv-mc
tihx-kaded ,t i the c •
die 111 *re 1" r
Daily tr?if- Vt<
tr.-«-t «
arid 2"> mir-- •
manned hv
insr the day
rests 1' ..
ppngrt*s of t .-so:
(but no t
isfLer 0 o' i n k. A
h.-i*>tly aft.r 6
.wt-re painfally
lien-uiis attacked
Sts way Into ti
fPifih avenue M
HOmductar Muk.-., v
car eaid badly J* ■
arm broken end Mu -
ture on tho 11. -
mere in the n- -
*v lrt;a.ce of the ni>
mr ai*d Crifhtci i ■
their rtvoi, , in t:.t> .... -
fw -re fnaue.
Jt was !>■ • crked n
#imt txouUe no*;:'
It'idon ali-vater roadi. bai. - •
; MILAN'S
V.t - A eordi
"or ono year. T
quantatle ■ if ha
beans, peas, rice, tom.it. .v.
HUgar. evapor ited , ■: ,toe . ml- w
■""h". «Pr' )ti un.l prui .
i',.'k ,1 f.,r ihp northern eli mat, ,
srlected arcordln* l„ the iij.,,, ,val -
•rd, of the I'nlt, I State. Aimv ■ •
The mipplle, for lh0 three , Im.,,,. : ""
Dlann. 1'eary's and the w w ,r , ,
in all over fifty t ... . ; u
In sealed cars, all rail, fr n
via B aton a: d I'ortlind. to t
all duties and pon f t
remitted bv t!ic r.,r:,
Other goods for the 1 >: A
who :ultt«^ duty free at NYiv
(. ,( the Danish Governin. i r j,
... for anted permls-ion t th- .
a he ports of Grr. ul tM,| 7
, ti, , •'> take a conslgi.ment
newspapers fr.>m n
md er. that they v: ,
to Capt. Sverdrup a:. 1 hi*
i 'he Fi .inif ^ ||f> w. |
J July ft), isstg .at tTper-
n . I 1V"'V I^ of • -
:ee ha
, bound 1
. d f .
usl.t 1
put
Inter
1 nddjtlo
111 proba
on Littleto
Windward Is t rr-'
now ten Esqulm
their bdges, 1. tit
fair :
pply
ors
md
• Special )—
ddlo-of-the-
hcld a
f the Compton
wire represented,
trictly midUle-nf
w is to frustrate
19*>> The tciri-
will be callod
August 13.
l.uie before Judge
up by an ivory v
napkin rings. ■ " •
wahl ivory polish
terest and a.-
feel contknt th
he ga'inod and
grs<phlcal pr zu
Stripes.—Very
BICTCT
bicycle manufart
N'-vr York, Ju!
bicycle ma
today. F rty-t
eentlng Bftv-thre
Tlei
cap 1
'ly bring b<
ie W.iidwa
14*1.000.000 T
plants thirty per
cent. In > unmoD
cent, total.
ck and fifty p<*r
rial ceniral commit
me t : : Ki gtisher,
Application has been
nrwell, of the district court, for a writ
. - t- .-as for "Doc" Ashby, who
1 ii, the Weatherford druggist.
,ir> •• lings- are to secure bail for
>y and w:ll be held Tuesday.
. .-vvei' of the district court,
led an a '■ rnative writ of mandu-
. a.i -t l>:. L. 11. Buxton, territorial
. i.t of public health, to com
.? a lice fie to Dr. Jav H
pear and show why ha
■ • . The wrtt is made re
' .- in the s.ipteine court of tho
. A;. .'I. Atromey J. W.
. of th ^ city, represents Dr. Beavl
e Hou.it' n as a*, .--nej- fnr W. M
• j-'rir and L F-. H : irg has made ap-
.ti n • • 'ore Judge Burwell, of the
v 11 ti or a writ of habeas corpus
bta'n ball for his cl ents who are
l w :ii murderir.fr Cal Roland 'n
. i-y. Several days ago the nc-
■ I had ti. ,r preliminary hearlftg be-
ln Cuitei e . nty who ad-
• -1 them to ball A few days ago the
■vrnev of that county appeared
1 1 urwell at this place vvno
• e prison rs remanded to Jail,
he-e they now languish pending the
ng f the habeas corpus pro. -cd -gs
h h Judge Burwell hear soon at
vl, sit'.nt as an K*soclate lus-
AUSTRIA'S TRIBUTE
ing the past win-,
tain that Mr 1\
p.if.
Hived :
■ gastric troubh
• 'Alt It A HNS DESTROYED.
St. Paul, July IV—The Ramsey street
car barns of the Twin City electric rail-
way caught lire at miduiijht and were
dsKtroveai.
t" Ingle
meet the Djan'i. Only in ■ !' ,|is ,
ter or loss of provi • . imp. I h
to fall back on h base, w ul j !;o I
likely to undertake • 1 i .ur :
- 'and ice for th- - .mm r.
mut cation with the w,.r ! Tlir proba
bllity Is that letters ard report- fr
him sent back by his 1-Iskin
Ions, early tn th. spring, w 11 W
FIRST NATIVKS.
Etah. Aug . 13,
Cajie York, he v>rth
se along under the L'rlrr
10 next settiemint In Pai
bt '■ d 1 *1111* -i* ho, k !"her
awx!t.n* the party either at BowiatC , p waa deported atil ;Lc .t«j .n
fine sty..
somrtlnnj! i
derstood t!i
expr*>sed a
perform.! n*
loud in thei
ItLgtr.
tT IS NO SECRET
Vet ete-«s£^g^r4l|Q
rybady
joes not.
know 'W
Th*i tbt Xt'w
. 1. v.*. i'.i.*
1 .nj ul Onmgo,
tlieir No. 18 New II
U Selling like Hot ( «kc
SFE IT BEFORE YOU GUY ANt OTHER!
I ' 1. ,u.u i machine you e «r mw. Uta
, ., . .M,t , 1 otdfir. Poubla
ah SCIENTIFIC THEAULE MOTION u at a
*• ther ktiMjWt Mr""i
e-lUxin. Il run* rapo-r ana
ii 1 > r In* uiacktne 20
W hw. inl all In* l.ar
v , , .II, 4f*t un ,t
• gurtnlMd.
Drop Ileuti
none but good huggies.
e-s. mowers and grain drills
uuying.
M. COLLAR,
Guthrie, O. T, .
Atn't ! Lit
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17
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18
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In tho eltv h;.!l In said
iv of Julv A D.. 1tn,)
CHAB J LAIN.
City Clerk.
ia State
(First Published in th- < 'k 1 1:1
Capital. Julv .'2, ivlv)
NOTU 1.
SPECIAL AHSllSrtMLNT l' ll
WALK RKI'AIRrf.
I To wh
Wh.<
as the City 0.
having herei
r bed lots tn
of Guthrie.
of publish ng ;
tk - from th
r. ,f. the s .me
sal.l city
original
f.-,.- ;md
before f
publicatl
tied to the countv . rs
Oklahoma Territory, t
tax rolls nnd to be .
taxes ure by law 1 "
a penalty of . 1 ■ 1 c
lir.rl costs of publish
thereto nnd nt d.- .1 pi
thereof.
rit:
will !-. rt.V'.-d
of the original
•iI as a part
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