The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAs. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1904.
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port or that great news organization for car-
cluclve afternoon ipubltcatlon In Outhrlu
ind 30 miles radius
ftfo. &. Kas. Business 75; Bdltorini C9.
Ark Valley BusinoBB 76; Editorial CO.
mens re of prt.ty disloyalty then cor-
talnly It was diidoyalty in the right
dlrect'nn.
As ji matter of fact it involved
nothing of the aort. In doing his part
Urwwrt purgiv..r tSie iiemooratlr vnrty
Of bnodlere: aid Irood).- methods I'M
Folk prformei ifa blhert duty not
enly ns a qltten but as n Democrat.
He has the gratification of knowing
Ihnt the majority of the people of hi
state have Indorv." Ills puhlio career
by placing him In the governorship
where he can continue his work for
good government
Mote newer to hie strong rleht arm
In his fight against tfie boodlersl
TrH.BIi yVfSMBEIt IB 1801.
TEMPERANCE AND THE CANTEEN
Another IiirIi offirrr of Hie American
nrmv ha ;ust nd.lcd hla tcstlnonv to
the mas now piled up In favor of tbo
army capieen t;erieral J P. 'Wade
ton i lander In the i'liillppines. in nia
anni.nl report takes rccaMn to sa7.
"I'nder ihe canteen Kjetem morj
msr will lemaln In the po-t ke-p let-
ter d rested have more inured nn I
more slt respect. The young re-
cruit will bo less liable to bcome a
drunkard at he will not bo brcrghr in
contact v ill" the low dive thnt
nourish In Hip near lclnlty of military
posts when prrnitiltlcn nilas on the
reservation "
Practical frlanla of teiniierance w'll
rot neglect this and oilier testimony
to tlio name effect thnugn extremists
and bli?nfs will cntlm'ie to do o. It
is folly of blind fanaticism to Inn or '3
this unamm'ty of opinion aim report
of fnrt among nrmv officers on tho
ground of bias. That Is too much Ilk
liringinR n KC'ioral indictment against
-ho character of ovory general offlcor
In our army. Tho Justice and common
tenso of the American pcoplo will not
ttpprovo nny such Indictment
Upon Rcneral principles anil undor
an evidout mlwipproboaslon of fact
many temperance societies lent their
.nfiucucc to tho abolition of 'lie can-:
toon. But these societies aro not
inalo up of .practical theorists uor
of men and vionicn whoio minds aro
cloqod t( ruison. It may thcroforo
Iw xpecll that thrj will look at the
cutitetn (puMlii inun the standpoint
of actual mi liti( ns jiving the over-
whelming ifsilmony of tin- nuny nffl-
ciTK Its due consider ttUu an I not al
lowing preJ'idU'o and partibaii'-lilp to P"MlOMt
blind them to fn.i.
MAY COLORADO NOW
HAVE PEACE
V'htt ihr unhappy ftato of t olorado
iiki i nof's mw lj pojco the . eign of
law. Indftrinl ind social orriT e racr
aid vvisc aJmlnls'ratlt.n of Justice
fnlnrw'o n "CfU a man In tho chief px
ectitlve ch.nr h In iRithtr a labor
nor u capital exfremlat a m.in hi
Is al'ivo all oth"r things. Ieel head-
ed Just anl resolute.
If tho recent election ha? nlven Odo-
rado Mich a sovr.-ior and it is under-
Ktood that Mr Ail. una possesses tlicse
desirable f)iiallflcntioiis--'ve may loo'c
for a Rrently ..oprored f-ltuntton not
only In the mining centers but
throughout the atatoi For the entire
RommonwAilth has been injurlou'lv
nffectetl by the conflict between tho
miner' nnd the -jitlzeiis.
It la ndmltttxl thnt tho election of
Mr. Adams wns a jrotest against ths
depoitntlon nietbo.ls first employed
bv the cttren alllarcea and later
practiced in scvfrnl lnatnr.ce by On
union mine This would n-enn that
It vni n protest ngnlnst lnwli'ssres.
no matter whether manifesto 1 In th
r.jpltol or tho mining camp. Tho flrt
duty of Goveinnr-idoct Adntus thero-
foro. will bo to establish or restore
Konoral respect for law; nnd the e'lrear
wny to do this Is to administer tho
law without four or favor.
We do nut shar'o in tho diro predic-
tions of AdJ.itant General Hell for wo
l.i'llnvo thnt pence can bo rostored anrl
maintained li- Colorado without the
further uxo of tho militia. Governor
l'enhody hna had an unusually hard
tnik to perform In bringing the Weft-
em Federation of Miners to Its sunse.
nnd If at limes he seems to have been
needlessly harsh It mult be temem-
bered that thi emergencies were
presslnc and tbo situations without
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iVert wl Ilbe v.ry !lght "u'f
complexion of
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Perhaps Mr. Adams could pot bettp'-
For It Is conditions and n t ihcorles "how his fitness for the office lo which
th.it legislation lioild adjust itself to.
IN MISSOURI.
Thero are many Ueinociatic politi-
cians In Missouri who will eiulcator.
for their own purposes to hold iov-crnor-olect
Joe Folk responsible for
tlie party defeat m that tate
Their argument premonitions of
wlilch were heai 1 in the anto-i-onven-lion
contest will run something llku
tliU: Tv IrJociliiB Into poiftlc his
untl-b.vle Ismo nud by his profocu-
tlonB of ilmtiocrata as woll as Republi-
cans Mr. Folk contributed to. If he
JId not entirely bring al out. the po-
litical cataclysm which gave Mr.
HoosQvelt tho doctoral vote of tho
state and lost a UnltoJ Stalos sen-
ator to Domocrauy.
Mr. Folk can btnnd all such criti-
cisms. If to piosecnto porno Demo-
crats more or loss Identified with tlin
alleged boodlo methods involved uny
the pcopl. of Colorado Tiate chosen
him 'hap in thoroughly pmbing tho
dynamite outiaxe at Independence in
discovering the guilty ones and In
"roeing that they are adequately mm-
Uhec' for ibfir crime. There should
lie no more deportation Colorado is
(.troop en' ugh to enforce the law
with' tit wtployina unlawful methods
And in striving to restore the stnte to
a non -nl lawlui and pouceful sondillon
the new governor should have the
earnest support of evory citizen.
Iloth the union minors nnd tho peo
ple have had a dear ixiwulonco. May
tho course of tho next administration
show thnt ilio lessons taught by strjfc
und riot have boon learned thoroughly.
In the political
new senate. i$
The Rer-Mbllrnns gain on senator
inrainr ihAlr oliniH strmtir ma-'j
jorlty bv that umibrr. tut ttin it nil.
Tho memtfrs of the senate wlros
terms expire on Mtrch 8d nxt nro:
Mr. Aldtich of nhodo Island.
Mr. Rail of Delnwnro
Mr Rani or California.
Mr. Bate "f Tennescee.
Mr. Deverldge. of Indiana.
Mr. Purrows of Michigan.
Mr Ciapp. of Minnesota.
Mr. Clar': of Wyoming.
Mr CJckreM. of MUsourt.
Mr Cnllrson of Texos
Mr. Daniel of Virginia
Mr Depew of New York
Mr Pick of Ohio
Mr. Dietrich of Nebraska
Mr. Foster' of Washington.
Mr. Gibson of Montana.
Mr Halo of Malno.
Mr. Hnwley of Connecticut.
Mr. Koan -if New Jersey.
Mr. Kearns of Utah
Mr Kncn. of Pennsylvania
Mr. Lodge .f Massachusetts
Mr. McCmas of Maryland
Mr. McCumber of North Dakota
Mr. Monpv of Mississippi.
Mr. Procoi. of Vermont.
Mr Qnarles of Wisi.-onfrln.
Mr. Scott of West Vlrglrla.
Mr. Stewart of Nevada.
Mr. Tsllnferro of Florida
In this list those who hav hi r
chosen to si'ocpciI themselves or vni
certn nly be are Messr Aldiic
liate Rcvcrldge llurrows. Clopi
Clark. C'lilbcnton Daniel Dick Fo
tor. Hale Kean Lcdce. McCumbf
Mnhey Trcclor Knox Scott and Tail
nferro.
Those Republican senntors ho win
cortalnly bo succeeded by Ropnbllcntis
even If thoy nro not themselves chos
on are Mr. Uanl of California Mr
Oepow of Nov York Mr. Dietrich rf
Nobraakn Mr. Hnwley of Connecticut
Mr. Kearns of Utnh. Mr. QunrloH of!
Wisconsin and ?.Ir. Stewart of Nevada
It I? thought Mr. IJard's aitccessori
-AT-
Rcnfro's Drug Store
You 'win find the only pure and up-to-date CHOCOLATE CANDi" and that is
LOWNBYS
and -we have just rtceived fresh lot of thcMj
Celebrated Butter-Cups
the tinest in the Land.
We guarantor; every bos of. candy we sell if not OK vc tyjll return vou your mono y.
. Respectfully
R. RENFRO
Opposite P O. 200 W. Oklahoma Avee.
frfrss iW).?aggiasaagaa(Eewi esssss9ss
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J ;! thinj? Druifs. Druggist bundries School I; f
igj ;i uooKS ana Mitionary. '
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After Taking
up the
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Byrne Short-
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I The Store that Saves You Money.
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Worth of Merchandise makes Your
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Economy
The Greatest Saving Institntion in Guthrie.
S&.nta Claus' Headquarters has again been located
at this Great Emporium of Trade and One Hundred
Dollars in Cash will be paid to anyone who will tind
such Bargains anywhere else in Oklahoma Territor".
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PAUL CAUTHON.
I have jubt ecmnMed the trans-
script for thiri tho l?th District com-
posed of five counties. Since that
I.I T t.- 1 1
may bo Mr 0.nnrd. rf tho beet sugar 'uu ' lmve "u'11 njpon.iP5 every caso
trieu ;n mo district unu am moun to
uay that tho B.viiio Shorthand ha?
lobby though thin lu not dotormhied
thn cnneral tin liirstnndtnir Is rhnt ex-
flovnrnor IPrank tlntk will take the!n0VQr falGd mo J1. CVQn when l cono
Tho Public Let'ger claims Hint 50
000 fraudulent votes woro cast In
Philadelphia. Must havo Tieon Ittpul.
llcnn. as tho Democrats did not got
that many.
Fifty Years the Standard
wW
place of tho effervescent Chnuncey
Depew who mny be sent to Pnrls as
n dlploinntlc rrnnment; Itepresenta-
live Klnier Purkett has been Indorsed
by the Tltfliubllcniis of Nt-bras-ka as
the succersor of Mr. Dietrlcli; Mr.
Hawley's phyj'cnl Ipeakdown Is re
sponsible lor his displacement In tu
or of ulther ' tne I-otd hates a quit
tcv" Sam Fcsieaen or ex-Govern r
Murntn B''lkoley. from all Indica-
lions Mr Kearus aiitlMoriiu.il. is to
be succeeded by .some Mormon Kepub
lican named by Heed Sruoot and his
follow aiwstlos. Mr. Qnarles will b
beaten by the I.aFollette HeptiJllcana
who will select llepreaectatlvc Coop-
er ex-Representative Isaac Stephen-
t-on or some other mnn Identified
with their wing of the party; soul's
other Hepubllcan will get tho seat now
hold by Grandpa Stowart In whoso
oyoa the crime of 78 will bo nothing
in comparison with the crime of his
rotlrement from public office.
Senator McComas of Maryland is
tho ouly Republican to bo succeeded
by a Democrat; tendoro Itaynor lias
been elected to his seat. t
Addlcks claim he holds a majority
of tho Delavaro legislature. This Is
donloJ. If ho doos ho will elect him-
solf ns the successor of Mr. Ball who
Is antl-Addloks; if he doos not. Hall
.nay after considerable juggling pull
through or there may be a repetition
of the deadlock which deprived Dela-
ware of a senator for so long a time.
Mr. Coekrell of Mlaeouri and Mr.
Gibson of Montana Democrats will
be sucqpeded by Republicans. The in-
dications are tliut t legislatures iu
both these status h been won by
the Republicans 1 i 3 two gains off-
- ho nciiuvr ". gain In Mary-
land show a net AepuMlcai. gain la
tho senate of one vote. The present
senate trtau-in 57 Republicans 1.:
Usniocrats.
Statistics sliow that America's ne
cap'ta wealth has doubled s'nee is.
tct also slfow that a few lamllies
have secured niwt of the increae.
It te tally fair to call aUet.tio- to
il fact that moat of tne Denvitratl
lander predicted that mar would be
Mirprnm In tlw vote.
ISade from
tartar derived from grape
JRI0K ArNQ POWDEH CO. CHICAGO
2)a
A New fork woman who riled the
other day lft bequests to oabuVn and
nolteemn who ere polite to Tier Th-J
list aa net large.
"Mt" Carter Promoted.
Melville Carter has loen piomoted
to the oos.tUm oi assistant ca hi.-i o
ihe (iitlicio National Imnk siictiNiling
to that all Important point with ston-
agrnphers. iz. making the transcript.
t havo JusI con'pletod tho transcript
of n difficult caso which I took in
Leon county the other week requir-
ing a week to try IL My repot t mado
281 closely written lognl pages. I am
making one novc from notos taker
seteral weeks ago which will mnko
about 200 pages nnd read my notes
readily.
PAUL CATjTHON.
Official Stenographer of the 12th Ju
dlcial District of Texas.
The Cardial City Business College
of Quthrlo OUla . has the exclusive
light of ton olilng this famous system
of shorthanl In the territories. Write
for free catalogue.
Capital City Business College.
Guthrie. Ckla
COME ONE AND ALL
with laughing babies and those
that squall to 115 Wc Harrison
Avenue.
I GEO. H. KING Proprietor.
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B2HaraaH2SEH21i251B M5HSSSS5M5H5II5HJEH
W. M. Bronson. L C. Bronson.
BRONSON & BRONSON
arm Loans Insurance Abstracts
Only complete abstracts of ttle in Logan Coumv.
You pay interest and principal at our office.
01d.st ani largest insurance agency in Oklahcma
Black Building
118 West Okla Ave.
GUTHRIE 0KL&
isaensEnsHSHSBsasHSHSBSBS HrsBSHS6KHSKSSEacaisB3B2.
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' Special Meeting-
Thoro will ba n speidal moeting
Thursday night of Guthrio Central
Labor ttnlou. All delegates nie urged
to be present and .ill carl men will bo
made welcome Jly ordor of the pi esl-
dent. Frank Rqo I secretary.
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A Heavy Load.
To lift that lend off of the stomach
take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
I what you eat. Sour stomaoh. belch
ing gas on stomach and all disorders
of the stomach that aro curable are
Instantly relieved and permanently
cured by tne use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. S. P. Storrs. a druggist at 207
Malu street New Britain Conn. says;
"Kodol Dspepsla Cure is giving such
universal satisfaction and Is to surely
lieooming the positive relief and sub
sequent cure for this digressing ail-
ment I feel that I am always sure to
satlif and gratify my customers by
reoommerding It to tliera. I writ this
to show how well the remedy h spok-
en of here" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
was ttlsoovared after years of scien-
tific cxpei Intents and will positively
cure all stqniaah troubles. Sold by J.
N. Wallace
Cleaning and Pressing
I will Clean and Press your
Suit or Overcoat on short no
tice. All work Guaranteed.
At Moderate Prices.
OrPOSITE ROYAL HOTEL
R. H. PIETY.
TWO NEW COACHES.
To Be Put Into Service on the Orient
Railway.
RECEIVES REDEEMED WARRANTS.
World's Fair Commission Sends
5S.0C0 Expense Warrants.
In
Territorial Auditor L. W. Baxtor re
The car trtiat agreement ith the cetvl today nearly $1X0.00 worth o
Orient Railway .oompany was filed to-j radMinai warrant from he Vorld'
day with Seci-otary Grimes. This is a p. commission which were Issued to
contract between tire Orient and the nv .mi.. f i nwi.hBi i.n.o
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r r mv 'ri-ii&i Anniiuinv tn riimi.it tii rrst.
a . ..fc V- ni.. ... . a
Family Rfunlon
Mm T W Aery left this mim)rvg
for BreekenridKi-. MJclilmn. to visit
liar parents and relatives. Her sister
Mrs. H. C. Olds of this city nnd her
brotlur. B F. Wheeler and wife of
Oklnhonift City hav also r:- 'rc
having started tho fore paif of last
week and a big faimly raunion will be
held on Than kagiving day
This will be the first tpne In twenty
years that the family have all leen to
rethor. The r-TVPt Mr siul Mrs
iner with two new coaches at a cost of
1 1700 j. tj be used on the Oklahoma
)orton of that .ail way.
PROM SOUTH AFRICA
$100 Rewjrd $100.
Tho rea.'er U this taper will ba
please 1 to learn that ihtte is at least
jne dnaded disease that science has
teen able to c ire in all its stages.
and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh:
New Way Ujlnjj Chamberlain's CuTO tKl on5y poeitiv cure now
o.gl Remedy. j known to U10 me llwil fraternity. Ca-
Itarrh being a vastttutioutl 61 sense
Mr Arthur Chap:nun avtUU'K (nmi re-juire a ocnstltntional troatmont.
Durban Natnl South Africa says: "Aa Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inlorn-
a proof that Chamberlain's Cough ally acting directly upon the blood
Harry V 1'ain'er the concilium ot Snmufl h' ler hae I i-on married
wIhim" heilth nc"esitat-s hit. --fk.ii'' nftv-tliree vear and ho-.t -s: rJiililrc-n
'ii t.-.ir cuiployiuoui Hi ttuTessor a.i of wlwm are to be praeent aad Join
"a!" Carter is tt-senllully a Quthri In Thanksslvlug for the prosperity and
hov ind 'r In every way Jeserving ofhonorwl old age votichfhtfed their ven-
bls i-ronu-Mon ornble parents.
Ronied) Is a cure juitable for old and
jrmtr.K tun I pen a the following!
A uolchlor of mine bad a child just
over two nontlm old. It had a vary
bad cough nnd the parents did not
Know what to give It I suggested
that if thrv would yet a bottle of
CiisiiK riain' fTougn K.tii-dy nnd put
son"' ur"u ii'' .iiin..ay I'sat the otby
was sucking It would no doubt cure
the child. This they 4id acl brought
about a outck relief and cuted the
t-aby. ' This remedy is for tale by
i N va'Vce
There is a fellow in Gutlrle fho
claims the honor of havlHg lacdwl the
Mchoot land leas6s of Lincoln county
for McGulrc Lucky man is he v. ho
seo) his gnees en ele-uitn rtwlired.
and mucous siitfacas of the system.
thereby destroyh.g the foundation of
the disease and giving the patient
ctrength by bulloMi'S up tho constitu-
tion and assisting nature in dolnR its
work. Tho proprietors nave no much
faith in us ciiratlve powers that they
offer One- Hundred Dollnr3 for any
cas tiiat it falls to ?ure. Scud fcr
list of testimonials.
Address P. J t'llCNHY & CO To.
ledo O.
S-iid by all Druggists. 75c
Take Hallu lnilly Fills iwr com-btlpatiun
Tks Went fitdm Coal Yard Is the hast
place to lsfive your ordat for coal ami
wood. Olve aie a trial order. T. D.
dlarsliall Phone 375. Teims cash.
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