THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAT 26, 1889. 8 GOTERSED TOO MUCH. A Decided Kick From the Settlers of the Oklahoma Capital. GUTHRIE'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Is Banning Local Affairs in a Somewhat Peculiar Style, HEW OFFICALS WITH HIGH S1LABIEB. Xtxes LeTiefl ufl Charters Granted Without lntltrritj From the People. A. protest comes from Guthrie, Oklahoma, over the manner in which the Council of that newly settled city is running matters. It is asserted that they hare adjusted claims and laid out streets in their own interest. Tales to a considerable amount have been levied, and salaried officials appointed. A charter has been granted to a water com pany for ten years without the citirens hiring any voice in the matter. Washikgton, May 25. Inspector Pick ltr, of the Interior Department, now in Guthrie, Oklahoma, has sent a report to Secretary Jfohle, under date of May 18, on the situation in that citv. In the course of lis report, Inspector Pickler says: For about ten days there has been a stead ily increasing feeling here among the peo ple against the City Council of Guthrie. Ibis Council was very irregularly chosen, to begin with, and as the people understood, for the purpose merely ot putting the machinery of the city in motion. The Mayor w.is selected by a committee of seven chosen by a mass meeting, and a committee of one from each State and territory became the Council. At the time this Council was chosen it consisted of over SO members, but now num bers about 15. Grave responsibilities were forced upon them, and generally they have assumed and settled them in a creditable Manner. 3Jiey have preserved order, sur veyed the town, and practically cleared the streets. In these matters, ther are com mended by all. THEY ABE KICKING. They have, however, assumed other powers and undertaken to act in various matters for which they are very generally and very em phatically condemned, lhey have appointed aa attorney at a salary of SLSOO per year, and an adviser of the Council on arbitration at a Bxlary In excels of this; a board ot five arbitra tors on settling the right of possession of lots, some beinp members of the Council, at 10 per day, charging each contestant JlObetore bis case could be he. d, and returning only the SIO to the party succeeding, and Keeping the re mainder. ' (Some times there bave been five or six con testants for tbe same lot. Ther bave granted, or pretended to grant, a franchise for (?) 10 'years to a company to supply the city with water, build a bridge across the stream and grade the streets, and in a like manner hae taken many such steps against which the citi zens loudly protest. And further, they are sow collecting large taxes an occupation tax of 5 per month, a survey tax, a recorder's tax on luts, etc. They bave enacted harsh ordinances, for violation of which severe penalties are im posed. They are recklessly spending money ia paying officials, and are surveying the town on lines other than those recommended at the people's meeting in order to save their ow n lots. THE EAELY OXT5S. Further, it Is asserted that the members of the Council are among those who came in oa Sunday before the 22d and seized all tbe best lots and that tbe city government has in all matters protected the interests of these men. This charge has been made more emphatic from the fact that tbe cltyCouncil has instruct ed lis board of arbitration that in considering xstna is entitled to a lot, the board shall not take KAUFMANNS' WILL COMMENCE TO-MORROW SPECIAL Hill SALE TILL THURSDAY NOON. 37c, 49c, 74c For Hen's Straight Brim (Yacht) Straw Hats, "Worth Douhle the Aboie Trices. These Straw Hats come ia Milan, Mackinaw, Shancy, Japanese and Canton Braid. Our 98c sale of Men's finest Manilla Hats still continues. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S S"bxa-w- ZELa-ts- Children's Sailor Straw Hats at 5c, 19c, 39c, 69c Boys Straw Hats, in Yacht and other popular styles, white and mixed Milan and Mack inaw, at 24c, 29c, 39c, 49c and 69c. 350 dozen of Men's fine light-colored Derbys, in You man, Dunlapand Miller shapes, at $1 74, $2 24 and $. Cheaper grades from 98c up. KA into consideration tbe time of settling as be fore or atter 4 o'clock, but that priority of set tlement "n Monday, the 22d, re 'araless of tbe hour, entitled tbe party to tbe lot. This tbe people considered in direct conflict with the President's proclamation. In the last few days tbe Council has selected two other boards of arbitration of five each, At a compen sation of $5 per day each, as claimed by some, and at 110 per day as claimed by others. Tbe Council bas transacted much of its business wltb closed doors. The lawyers have formed a bar association and were the first to take action looking to an election of city officers and to the drafting of a charter to govern them. A petition was circulated yesterday asking the Council to call an election to divide the city into wards and to make a registry of tbe voters, and asking that tbe election be held Monday, May 27. Everybody practically signed tbe petition. Independent of this petition the citizens held a large mass meeting last evening on the Government acre. They were very much in earnest and very determined. Atter speeches by different persons they passed a resolution ousting the Mayor and City Council, and appointed a committee to notify them, and also passed'a resolution appointing a commit tee of seven to call a city election, ignoring tbe present Msyor and Council. At this time there bad grown to be considerable excitement, as the friends of the old Council were on the outside of the building deriding this action. A PACIFIC SPEECH. At this juncture, when a few men were urging an adjournment, leaving the resolution in effect to oust tbe present Council, there were loud calls for me from, I think, both sides or sentiments. I finally took tbe stand. I told them that in my judgment It was a mistake to not petition the Majorand Council to call the election, and that it would most likely result in two conflicting city governments and great dis order and confusion, as well as great danger to tbe public good. That they must admit that the Council had done much to be commended, and that I was confident an election would not be refnsed them. I agreed with them that they were entitled to a speedy election by ballot; that they were en titled to a swom statement from the present Council as to all moneys collected or paid out; that the incoming administration should limit the fees of all officers and boards: should be economical and should be very carelnl lo re gard to granting to individuals valuable fran chises of tbe city without due consideration. A Mr. Dale, an attorney of Wichita, followed, advising tbe same course, and at tbe close of his remarks a motion was made to reconsider tbe vote declaring tbe offices vacant, but the Chairman ot the meeting and about a half dozen others were In TAVOB OF THE ACTI02T already taken and declared the motion out of order, and amid great confusion and no little excitement tbe meeting was about to be ad journed, against tbe almost unanimous desire of those present to carry out my suggestion. They again called for me, and, quickly mount ing tbe stand, I very earnestly appealed to them to act coolly and asked them if the reso lution they bad passed prevailed, what would become or the city, without officers and with out a government n.itil they elected others. The motion was again made to reconsider and was carried and a committee appointed to pre sent petitions to the Mayor requesting him to call an election. The meeting then adjourned in good humor. 1 do not think such an emer gency will arise again. The Conncil will gtant tbe election in tact, just before tbe close of tbe meeting it sent word tbat tbe election would be called for June 10. This, however, is too late a date to suit the people, and I think when we confer with tbe Council on this point tbey will fix an earlier date. The meeting was unanimous, however, tbat If the Council re fused to call the election, then the citizens would call it. G. A. R., Attention! This is the last week of your buying a G. A B. outfit for Decoration Day. Gusky's are "showing some extraordinary G. A K. suits at 56, 57 and 58,- and equally great bargains in white vests, white gloves, G. A R. caps, etc. KemowaI Great Western Gun Works removed'to 70S Smithfield street, iear Lib erty. J. H. Johnston. Visitors to Gusky's pants department will this'week be treated to one of the freatest surprises in pants bargains ever card of. A surprise as agreeable as sur prising. Now come and see what it is. Yon can easily save a couple of dollars by coming. Cam. for Frauenheim & Vilsack's cele brated Pilsner beer, on draught at all first class bars. ttssu FOR SPECIAL PRICES TILL THURSDAY NOON -nr- - 25(j for Boys' Shirt Waists, -good Percales, handsome patterns. 35c for fine French Percale Shirt Waists, in latest large patterns. QQfj for finest Star Shirt Waists in the country, regular value i 50. SI 75 or nbby short-pant Suits, in mixtures and checks, fit well and wear well; regular price 3. $2 50 or ne aN"W0I short pant Suits, in hand some Cassimeres and Cheviots, well worth $4. QA for extra quality short pant Suits, in imported materials, very stylish; usual price being $6. K for finest spring and sum mer novelties in short-pant Suits, sold everywhere at 7 and $8. $3 50 for Bys' g-pant Suits, sites 12 to 18; good and stylish materials. jjg and up to 10 for your choice from a grand line of big Boys' long-pant Suits, worth $g to 15. $10 Boys Mi. Fob those with only a 510 bill to spend for a suitGustcy's call attention to the nobby all wool suits iu bright colors, neat medium colors and dark colors they are offering at 510 only. Why not see them? It'll take you but a lew minutes, and you're welcome to inspect whether you buy or not. Imported Wines. Fine Topaz sherry, full quarts, $1. Pine Spanish port, full quarts, 51. For sle at G. W. Schmidt's, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth avenue. Fob those with only a SloTbill to spend in a suit Gusky's call attention to the nobby all wool suitsn bright colors, neat medium colors and dark colors they are offering at 10 only. Why not see them? Itjll take yon but a few minutes, and you're welcome to inspect whether you buy or not. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvel of pur lty, strength and wbolesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of ow est, short weight, alum or phosphate pow ders. Sold only tn cans. ROYAIj BAKING POWDER CO, 106 Wall SU N. Y. oc3-m46-MWFSa WM. GRABO WSKT Straw Hat Bleachers "We have now over 200 styleof the latest de signs in Ladies' Headgear. The new English Flat Turban, English Higb Tapering Crown Walking Hat; very neat Bonnets for yonsg Ladles; tbe comfortable full Bonnet for Grand ma, and all the best turned up Brim Hats for Ladies and Misses. For tbe Little Ones, we have many good shapes. Firefly. Effie, Sadie, Nev etc: and our Specialty Grabowsky's own make Sailors. Onr Sailor has been tried to copy by different parties, but they never got there. Ladles hunt up your old fashioned Hat and Flumes, select of our styles and you will be pleased; all work intrusted tons will be re turned within one week. Our large factory and new machinery with skilled labor only, will allow this promise. Always get your worJE done by a mechanic. WM. G-RABOWSKY, 707 Penn avenue, opp. Perm Building, myl9-Bu HERBERT WALK Ell ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 55 NINTH ST. ap21sa uuP GREAT ANNUAL MORNING, AND YOUR CHOICE FROM 9ml POWDER SBt DOLLARS WILL DO DOUBLE NLYS10 It's the manufacturers' loss your and our gain. The overstocked condition of the wholesale market has proved a golden opportunity for you and us. We've made a purchase of 2,400 fine Suits from an Eastern house that manufac tures the very best clothing. They're splendid suits, come in every shape of sack and frock, and among them is every shade, mix ture and combination in light, dark and medium colors more than 60 different styles from which to select, none of which cost less than $12 to make, while many cost $13, $14, and some as much as $15. We bought the entire lot at a fearful sacrifice (to the maker) by paying spot cash. The price paid was only $9 25 per suit, and now place them on sale at the small advance of 75c, or $10 for choice. It was a remarkable purchase, and we've marked them at an as tonishingly low price. The lowest, in fact, ever named for the same ' - s: excellent qualities. 2: GRAND ARMY SUITS FOR DECORATION DAY. We have them from the lowest prices up. Only$i 50 for single G.A.R, Coats and $3 98 for complete Uniforms, When you ask us for genuine indigo-dye suits, however, then we would point out our genuine Slater and Middlesex G. A. R. Suits at $6, $7, $8 85 and $10. See our grand display of regulation uniforms in corner window. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, .Clippings From Housekeeper's Guide. OLIVES. Queen Olivevsmall bottles, 13c Queen Olives, -medium bottles, 25c. Queen Olives, large bottles, 38c. OLIVE OILS. (Finest goods in the world.) Dwyer's very finest, 45, 85c and $ 1 50 per bottle. Plaginol, extra, 33, 50 and 75c per bottle. Loncon (common),l0,20and25o per bottle. CANNED MEATa Corned Beef, 12 and 18o per can. Chipped Beef, 20c per can. Deviled meats, 25, SO and 35o per can. Potted Meats, 25, 30 and 35c per can. Lunch Tongue. 25 and 50c. Imported Sardines, 14 and 20c per can. Imported Boneless Sardines, large can, 34c. Salmon, 17 and 20a per can. Salmon Steak, 25 and 45c per can. CHEESE. English Dairy, 25c per lb. New York Goshen, 14c per lb. Boquefort, 42c per lb. Imported. Swiss, 28c. Edam, 51 10 each. Pineapple, extra large, 51 50 each. OUBIOSITIBS OP COST. (From Housekeeper's Guide for May.) The highest priced piano in America is owned by Mr. H. G. Marquand, of New York. The works were made by Messrs. Steinway and Sons, and the case, which was built in London, was designed and painted by Alma Tadenia. It cost 548,000. Sir Donald Smith, of Montreal, is the owner of the costliest piano ever made in this country. It is also a Steinway, and the case was made by Pottier & Stymus. It cost when landed in Montreal 527,000. Tbe most expensive sideboard ever made in the TJuited States is owned by Judge Harry E. Packer, of Mauch Chunk, Pa. It covers the whole side of a room, and was built by Herts .Bros, for 57,000. It is a marvel of elaborate and beautiful carving. Mr. J. W. Mackey furnished about 575,000 in weight of silver and paid Tiflany&Co. 5120,000 for the work onlils dinner service, which thus represents 5195,000. The late Mrs. Morgan paid 5250,000 for her necklace. Mrs. Scott Lord is the owner of a diamond necklace which cost 5250,000. It is well known among dealers that Min nie Palmer has been making large invest ments in diamonds, and she probably has 5225,000 worth of them. The "Cleveland Stone," ot which she is now the owner, weighs 424 carats, and cost 540,000. For other notes of interest send for our Housekeepers' Guide; mailed free to any address. 1. HASLAGE k 1, SELECT FAMILY- GKOOERS, 18 DIAMOND, Market Square, PITTSBURG. mfiS-su DECORATION DAY CONTINUE TILL THURSDAY NOON, WITH THE FOLLOWING MATCHLESS. 2,400 MEN'S FINE SACK AND FROCK DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS', IN DARK AND LIGHT PATTERNS. FOR dZElsT'S SUITS, WORTH 818 A1TT) $20. FIFTH ."VFHsTTJE SDITHCFIEIXnD STREET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN OUR POPULAR BRAND Old Honesty ami t. . a - ,--...,. . Will he found a combination not always to be bad. A Fine Quality of PLUG TOBAC CO at a Reasonable Price. Irtokfor the red Htin tag on each plug. If you are looking for a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE Tobacco DON'T FAIL TO GIVE OLD HONESTY A FAIR TRIAL. Ask your dealer for it. Don't take any other. JNO. FINZEJR & BROS., LOUISVILLE, KY. roh2-S5-ss J. DIAMOND, Optician, S3 Sixth. Street, rittslmrg. Spectacles and Eyeglasses correctly adjusted to every defect of sight Field and Opera Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers, etc ARTIFICIAL EYES made to order and warranted. Alwavs on hand a large and complete stock. jaS-Trssu' DO YOTJ INTEND TO BUILD? The Pittsburg Buildine Plan Co , Architects, 96 Fourth avenue, prepare plans ana specifications and superintend erection of dwellings at lowest rates consistent with pood service. Estimates guaranteed. Correspond-myl6-TTSn euce invited. ears i . -- Ojo.e'wiii p Bright clear complexion Soft healthful skin. "PEARS'-Hib Great English Complexion SOAPr-SoldEvenfife." WORK AT THIS Commencing to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock and con tinuing for three days and a half (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and till 12 o'clock on Thursday) we will offer choice of these 2,400 Suits, not one of which is worth less than $18 to $20, at the extremely low price of $10 for choice. You can come right in to our Men's Cloth ing Department to-morrow and make - your selection from this brilliant line of Dress and Business Suits, any one of which is fit and fine enough for most any gentleman, however particular. This is certainly the chance of a life time. Don't miss it Be on hand early inthe fray, and you'll get the suit and size that'll please you. We want you to see these suits, whether you want to buy or not, for they are, beyond cavil, the grandest bar . gains ever offered to the people of Pittsburg and vicinity. This sale will send a cold chill down the spinal column of the Pitts ::: burg clothiers. s: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS STRAW HATS Are Ripe for tbe Sickle. RUBEN la showing another new shape. The "SEASIDE"-0c, 74c, 98c, tt 2a The above cut represents is nobby and dressva Straw Hat as was ever offered to tbe hatbaying public It is of medium shape, wide band ana slightly curled brim, which gives to tbe wearer a natty anu lannty appearance, we have tbe Seaside in Mackinaw, Milan. Jap, Sbanzi and Pearl braids variety enough to suit an body. Notwithstanding the cool weather of the Sast few days, we have been selling a raft of traw Hats. It's in the air tbat this is coins to be & great Straw Hat season. Although we bave made big preparations to meet tbe great demand, we would nevertheless advise you to come quickly, so as to get the pick of the choicest goods. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 AND 423 SMiTHl'UBLD ST. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. my28-wjan All American and European Patented Eye Glass and Spectacle frames, with glasses of superior quality, perfectly adjusted to the sight. A complete stock of Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Medical Batteries, Photographic Cameras. The largest and best assortment of Artificial Eyes, at KORNBLUM'S Optical Establishment, NO. 60 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR "WOOD STREET. Telephone No. 1686. my2S 6ff soap -4-. s-tt - r a L- SPECIAL SALE ' GREAT SALE 10 ONLY 3 tr a K AG FM ANNS' NEW ADTEBT1SE3IEXTS. TRIBUTE TO OUR TITLE ACKNOWLEDGED CHAMPIONS OF LOW PRICES. HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO., 4:05 "Wooo; s-b-reetL FACTS AND FIGURES TO ESTABLISH OUR DESERVING CLAIM. ffi5T3T5rcWrf3) : ., 1r ' Price $22, $7 Down, $1 Per Week For Balance. We haTe thrown down the gauntlet and no house, no matter if thoy do occupy "million -upon million of acres," has seen fit to pick it up. READ! CONSIDER! PONDER! SEE! $4 for 40 yards genuine Chinese Matting. $10 for 20 yards substantial Ingrain Carpet. $6 50 for a charcoal lined, solid comfort Refrigerator $10 for a substantial "good rest" Bed Lounge. $10 for a veneered panel, ornamental "Wardrobe. $40 for a solid walnut frame Parlor Suit. CasZh. ox CzrrecLx-t., TO BE HAS OSLY FROM THE 'i ACKNOWLEDGED CHAMPIONSOF LOW PRICES, ft HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO. 405 "Wood. S-tn?ee-b. KAUFM ARMS' $10 SPECIAL PRICES TILL THURSDAY NOON -DT- QQjj for charming English Teck Scarfs with flowing ends, in scores of entirely new patterns. 25g for finest Wash Ties, in cluding a late importa tion of English Four-in-Hands. These goods are sold all over fhe city at 50c See display in window. R-c fr fine quality fancy striped and solid colored French Balbriggan Underwear, or 1 25 per suit Cheaper grades of Balbriggan Under wear at 18c and 48c. Si 50 or extra ne Frencn silk stripe Flannel Overshirts. These Shirts can not be got elsewhere below $2 50. Good Flannel Shirts at 39c. IFJp for extra quality seamless 100 Balbriggan Half Hose, fancy or plain, or 2 pairs for 25c. Qq for fancy border Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, in great variety; 3 for 25c. Qq for genuine 4-ply Linen Collars; all sizes and none but the very latest styles of turn-down and stand-up. These collars equal any 15c goods in theity. MiwM fgssH-m-HCU . mj2S-i-wsa BARGAINS : SPECIAL SHOE SALE TILL THURSDAY NOON. $2 48 For Ladies' Hand-Sewed Turned Sole Shoes, Worth S3 75.- There are about 750 pairs of Fine French Dongola Button Shoes, in two styles of lasts the common sense, with low heels and broad toes, and the opera last, with medium nar row toes and shapely heels' of moderate height either plain or patent leather tipped toes, in sizes 2 to 6, widths B, C, D and E. The kid used is as soft and pliable as the best French Kid, aud will hold its luster and wear equally as well. The soles are very flexible, and need no "breakiug in," and any lady wishing an easy-fitting dress shoe (a thing not easy to get) for summer wear, should certainly see these. Our price has been $5 75 and 'S3 50. -To-morrow you can take your choice of .styles at the extreme ly low price of $2 48. ciSw !-., ,.iLJ!i-.'UiMia ,4a. . !'.- t'fiA, lAWBaffH