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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
he Scaler
Entered In the postomcc at Guthrie Okla.(
fti second class mall matter.
Ottlclil Piper of Oklahomi Ttrrltory.
PUBLISHED tlY TUB LEADER PRINTING
COMPANY-STATE PKINTER3.
LKSLII U. JUllI.AUK Kdllor
UfflcUl Organ of OkUIionirt Democracy
HUUSUKIITION IIATE8.
DAILY.
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FRIDAY MARCH 18 1898.
t lTtZi;SS TlVKItT THIS TIIIXO.
Next month tho votors of Guthrie
-will be called on to exercise their elec-
tive franchises and to name men for a
number of municipal places. On the
5th of tho month tho regular munici-
pal election takes plac and a now
school board four mombara of the
city council an attorney and a street
commissioner aro to bo voted for Tho
present mayor and tho remaindor of
city officials hold oflleo until next
spring.
During tho past four years tho do
elro of tho bettor clement of tho
Democratic party especially has boon
to lift municipal affairs as far as pos
sible from the taint of partisanship.
Particularly has this been tho caso In
the mattor of nominating candidates
for city oQlcos. This rule whilo It has
not bcon as successful as tho average
taxpayer could wish for when voting
day rolls 'round ha? nevertheless in
several Instances caused good mon to
bo placed In oflleo men who are tax
payors and who havo tho wolfaro of
tho town at heart. Moreover this
rulo has caused tbo dominant party In
tho city to nomlnato its best matorial
for places of trust and as a result
all attompts at rottenness and corrup-
tion have for tho most part been
checked or nipped In tbo buf. During
tho past two years both tho council
and echool board hava bcon freo from
taint as compared with former years
llut in tho case of tho forraor perhaps
fear had much to do with this showlug
whilo in that of tho latter thero were
Democrats and absolutely straight Re-
publicans on guard. Howorer thU
condition of affairs in order to exist
must bo carofully watched and nur
tured. Now that another election
comes on apace worthless white Re-
publicans and tho usual hordo of
blacks clamor for recognition from the
Republican machine and unless the
citizens ot tho city tako decisive action
the machine will bow to tho dl states
of tho hoi polio! and frame their ticket
with material from tho purlious.
Therefore tho taxpayers of the city
should bestir themselves cast poli-
tics aside call a mass conven
tion ana nominate a tlekct com
posed ot mon of unqticstionod honesty
ana integrity. united ectionaio-g
this line will ever throw tbo machine
bury the blacks and place) gcod tuon
in tbo council and on tho scho)l loarJ
For tbo battcrmoot of city govern-
ment Democrats Populists and Rt-
publieaus should bury partisanship
and unite In a campaign that will in-
euro tho election of tho best material
for tho ofQcoB to bo tilled on April 3th
Immediate action Is required in this
mattor and Tub Lkadkr suggests
that a mass meeting of all law-abiding
cltiz-ns regardless of party bo called
at onco to declJo on a plan of action
for nominating a cltlzons' ticket.
h ixavit or too much ziuu
QjiJjjQjyJ'
It is an open question whether too
much zeal may not subject Itself to
' tho chargo of Intemperate zeal in
tho prosecution of local reforms. It le
also an open question whotbor tho
Otuso of local reform doos not loso in-
stead of gain when a few persons con-
stitute thamsolvcs tbo arbiters ot re-
form and hold thoniBolvcs above tho
law. All classes of peoplo ought to
oo In favor of mcralty but It is a woll
known fact that all classes ot people
do not favor and uphold in their no-
tions their conversation and their dally
walk tho principles ot morality and
for that reason law was instituted and
under and by Us provisions the morals
ot a community aro supposed to bo
rcgulatol and wbenovor any class ot
""'upeoplo or nny set of men howevor
sincere and conscientious tho inten-
tions and purposes may be undertake
to plant and nurturu a system of
morality and reform independent ot
the law and above it tho spectaclo of
local strife and contuutlon aro tbo
natural results.
Tub Lkadkis would sincerely regret
toscoBUch a Mate Inaugurated in Outli-
ne and whilo Its columns will holdly
and unflinchingly advocate the highest
types of morality and with tho minis-
ters and all others favoring true and
healthful morality and tbv driving out
ot business and out of the city tho
tlleg.tlm&to and hurtful dens of in-
iquity and moral depravity which un-
fortunately Infect our town with tholr
leprous tou in and prey upon tho Inno-
cent and thoughtless It fails to boo
and appreciate a reform that proposes
to sweep out of existence a whole class
of peoplo simply because they sell over
their counters a commodity or a char-
acter of goods not refluod enough to
eutt their fastidious notion.
Drive cut tho dens and tho illegiti-
mate concern) which prey upon tho
community and ycu will havo at your
back the reputable clossoi of all shadci
pf business in our city including tho
respectable saloon tnon. Do thta with
the aid of tho law and not outside of
it and tho beat olemont ot cltlstinshlp
will uphold your bands and mcot tbo
Issue tquarely and boldly.
Till! IWTY OF Till! VOVIIT Oh' IS-
0171(1. Tub Lkadkr has no personal Interest
to subscrvo In Its Insistence that the
Investigation of tho assault on Colonel
Stiles and Captain Douglass In tho
egg-throwing episode at tho depot In
UiU city on a recent occasion shall bo
rigid and thorough.
If as charged General Rosonbaum
Captain Arrell and members of tho
local militia wore concerned in tho
dlsgrscoful affair either by actual
participation or that tho oflicors had
knowlcdgo beforehand of the assault
tho facts should bo fully shown and
It tho alleged charges aro unfounded
and thoso oflicors innocent that fact
should be shown with equal clearness.
Technicalities in tho introduction of
testimony to tho exclusion of tho real
facts should not govern tho court In
its deliberations. No whlto-washlng
or favoritism should control tho ac-
tion of tho court. Tho proceedings
hould bo open and abovo board and
if tho parties aro innocent of tho al-
leged charges tboy will court a full
comploto and opon investigation.
It has been Bald that tho governor's
letter of Instructions to tho adjutant-
general's request for tho appointment
of tho court Is Irregular and not in
accordanco with military usage in tho
fact that It directs him to couvono tho
court to invcstlgato himsolf and that
whilo the order which tho adjutant-
general must issue boforo tho court
can legally convono is meroly per-
functory In its relation to tho inrcstl-
gatton it Is nevettholess such an un-
u&ual proceeding In military juris-
prudonco as to crcato toar that it is
tho beginning ot what ia to terminate
in a military farco. Tin: Lkadeh
after a ta.U with tho governor on tho
subject of tho Investigation docs not
bolitvj anything of tho aort for tbo
governor assuros us thathc waadcadl
in carnoat and intended tho investiga-
tion should go to tho bottom of tho
whole thing.
Tbo quoation Is doos Governor
Barnes bollovo this can bo done under
the request of tho adjii'ant-gcncral
and hh lottcr of instructions to that
officer to convono tho court and which
restricts the court to "tho rumors in
tho current press and elicwherc?"
Docs ho proposo that tho "current
press" shall como Into court and
testify that "Dlok Tom and llarry'j
told It so and so? Will tho sourt per-
mit such testimony? Cortaluly not
and tho Investigation falls of Its own
weight beforo it completes tho exami-
nation ot tho flrat wltnoss. Tho "cur-
ront press" ia a too Indeflnlto quantity
to testify in a court.
Under the regulations tho court un-
less othorwlao ordered by lli3 author-
ity convoning it cannot return an
oplnlou. It simply takes down tho
testimony of suci witnesses as como
before It and roturns It with their pro-
oodlngs to tho olllaor convening tho
court for his consideration and final
disposition.
If the Kovornor has any fears of this
lie should pot a anally sec that tho lu-
vcstigalloi Is swooping and thorough
as tho tutrago was dlrgracoful and
that tho matters to bo examined Into
aro broado nd s) as to admit all testi-
mony that wl l fit off light upon tho
subj'jt Htid lie iho responsibility on
tho guilty r artier whocvor thoy aro
Undsr tbo lett r of instructions to tho
a- j lUtit-jjCDoral not a syllable of tes-
timony can bo Introdu od beforo tho
court dthor exonerating Captain Ar-
roll and others or criminating thorn.
Tho governor as tho commander In-
ch lot in tho final order convoning tho
court will doubtlesB remedy this as
while tho pjrson ir persons calling for
a court of inquiry may conflno his re-
quest to ono specifically alleged item
tho authority ordering and convening
tho court may enlarge its jurlsdiotlou
to includo any matters relating to or
connected directly and romotoly with
tbo specific allegation complained of
by tho petitioners and which may tend
In his judgmont to contribute to a full
and comploto development of all tho
facts connoctod therowith and upon
which whon tho court in altos its re-
turn of tho testimony and the proceed-
ings ho can form his judgmont as to
the tnorita ot tho case.
This is doubtless tho purpoBO of tho
governor and if It Is not done tho
court might aa woll not convene and
and thus savo the torrltory many good
dollars of useless expense
Tub now Spanish minister talks as
though the most important issue bo-
tweon Spain and tho Unltod States
was tho negotiation of a reciprocity
commercial treaty and says he expects
tho roprcsontatlves ot tho alleged
autonomy government ot Cuba who
will havo charge of the intorosta of
the island during the negotiations to
roach Washington in a few days. No
one believes that such a farco as nego-
tiation for a reciprocity treaty would
be under existing circumstances al-
lowed to begin by the administration
and tho minlstor la probably only in-
dulging in audi talk for tho purpose
of trying to Impress ua with tho peaca-
blo intentions ot Spain toward us. Ho
la wasting time. We know Spain's
roal attitude toward usan attitude
that has worked tho American people
up to auch a pitch that tho iotermlna-
tlon to thrash Spain has become uni-
versal among ua
CZAlt Reku having succeeded in bis
efforts to compel a majority ot the
bouBo committee on rlvera and harbors
to vote against reporting a river and
harbor bill at this seaelou Representa-
tive Wheeler of Alabama has Intro-
duced a bill appropriating 85000000
to be expended at the discretion of the
secretary of war for tho continuance
of rlvar and harbor Improvements
already tagun preorenca being given
to those which can bo best operated
during the summer and fall months.
Oonoral Wheeler will do his boat to
got his bill through but as It Is op-
posed by the czar tho chances aro
rather against bitn.
Those who had supposed that tbo
fight against tho confirmation of tho
nomination of Torrcnco V. l'owdorly
to bo cotnmlBsloner of immigration
tbo prlco of l'owdorly's stumping In
tho presidential campaign was over
were not well posted. It is being
wetred nutto briskly and ono ot tho
apparent results Is nti advorsc report
from tho scnato commlltco on itnuit-
graiijn on tho nomination and l'ow-
dorly 'a opponcnta express confldonco
that thoy cin got enough votos In tho
senate to ratify tho commtttoo'a ad-
verso rcpoit. l'owdorly Is now hold-
ing tho oflleo under a recess appoint-
ment. Tub rcgonts of Langiton normal are
ovldontly trying to concoal a bug
under a chip. In the program for tho
cornor-stono laying at Langston wo
fill to discern tho namo of ono 12. 1.
McCabo (colorod) foitador ot tho town
of Langston and ono of tho regents ot
tho colic-go. Orator R. Emmet Stew-
art (colored) is on tho program. Why
not McCabc ? Pass tho sic gloria
mundi please 1
No HAitM is dono by Secretary Long's
donying that cither tho president or
himself has any information as to
what tho roport of tho naval court of
Inquiry will be so long as there li no
lot-up In tho preparations to be in a
position to act promptly on that re-
port which caunot bo delayed much
longor There Isn't tho slightest doubt
that tho roport will show that tho
Malno was destroyed by an outsldo ex-
plosion. Tin: taxpayers of Guthrla ihould
bostir themselves. Let a campaign
for good government low taxes and
good men bo inaugurated.
0YJ3U THE TERRITORY.
Exchange: "Oh religion Is good onough
for women and chlldron" remaiked a
stylishly drescd youth as ho rolled a
cigarotto. "Go Into tho church and you
will find llvo women to ono man." "Yes
and go into any prison" replied a plainly
dressed old lady who had heard tho
dado's remark "and you will Had eao
hundred mon to ono woman." And the
dudu had nothing to say; the argument
was unanswerable.
Ulysses (Neb.) Dispatch: Mr. Howell
tho morning of his death had gono down
to tho dopot to meet Mrs. Townsond and
child of Lincoln formerly Miss NTIiinlo
Furr. fooling as woll ns usual Thoy had
Just started for homo In tho phaoton find
woro busy talking whon Mr. Howell
dropped tho linos and died Instanta-
neously. Deceased had boon doctoring
far hoorfc troublo for sovoral years and
tho last tow wooks was thought much
bettor. M'ss Nina Furr who writes nt
thoso particulars also adds that grandpa
Mrs. Howell's fattier wo suppose Is
qulto woll for ono who Is 80 years of ago.
Tho ontlro day Wednesday was con-
sumed by tho district court in Oklahoma
City In hoarlng tostltnoay in tho case
ag-lnst Isaac McLaughlin. Somo twen-
ty h x wltnosscs woro oxamlnod. The
most damaging testimony seem 3d to bo
that of a party named Uemorwho rolatos
a confession that McLaughlin Is alleged
to havo made to him whilo in Jail with
him In Tecnmsoh. Tho caso is being
closely fought though It Is fast drawing
to a ciobo. Tho instructions wero given
and tho opening argument of Pottawato-
mie county's attorney Lakoy was begun
last night. It Is believed that tho caso
wll'. go to the jury by noon today.
An Attack on T.eu.
MAiimi) March I?. Tho Imparciul
dovotcs Uh loading artlulo to tho
United States consul goneral in Cuba
Oonoral Fltzhugh Lee. It romarks
that ho Is "a factor in tho Cuban prob-
loin to which sufficient attention has
not boon paid" adding: "In no cap-
ital in Huropo would a full blown am-
bassador bo allowed to do what this
consular agout indulges in with Im-
punity in Cuba. Tills gentleman lets
no ehauco go by of showing In what
quarter Ho his sympathies and good
will. Doos nnv difficulty arlso between
his country and Spain ho Increases it;
doos friction arise botweon the two
countrlos ho doos his best to add to It;
his report aro always hostile to our
country and very often full of falsa-
hood. Tho Insurgents look upon hi m
ns u protealur tho Spaniards na un
enemy.
AtaoKti'! (irout lrirnt.
The gold of Alaska on wheh the at-
tention of mankind la Juat now fixed
with brilliant anticipation may not.
In the end turn out to be tho great-
est treasure whioh that land pos-
Hessee. The Alaskan forosts appear to
tie among the most valuablo in exist-
ence. Rxtendlng from Cross sound a
little south of Mount Palrweathor to
the Strait of Juan de Fucn partly In
Alaska and partly in llrltish Colum-
bia lies what Oarden and Forest de-
gertuea as the groatest continuous body
of timber of tho cono-boarlng or plnd
family In the world "almost unmark-
od ns yet by tho nxe safe from flro
and of oasy access." Soourlty from fire
due to tho moist climate is regarded
as ono ot the chief causae ot tho con-
tinued exlstenco ot thoso magnlllcont
forosts.
Pay for 111" Tbuatrr Ticket.
From London Answers: Contrary
to general belief royalty does not pos-
Ma the prlvlloge of froo admission ut
the theaters. When the Princo ot
Walss for instance visits the iheatur
the expondltrro for box hire alone
amounts to 30. This is an unwritten
law at court whsther the theater
boasu ot a royal box or not. With one
or two oxceptlons the royal box is not
roservod exclusively for royalty and it
can be hired by any one who cares to
pay tho price about twice as much p.s
is charged for the private boxes. The
exceptions aro tho Theater Royal.
Drury Lane tho Italian Oporu and the
Haymorket Theater. Although the
royal box is open to the public very
few of those who can afford It care to
occupy it. The "ur -r ten" shun it
for to be seen In that box Is to bo stig-
matized as a rank outsider a mauveau
rlche or a foreigner who knows no
better.
See Smith the bill distributor
CANTON PREPARED.
"The
Fraldn't Own" Soldier
Are
Making llielr Willi.
Canto: Ohio March 17. Officers
have been nnmod for tho regiment of
provisional troops organlzo d hero to
be known ns "Tho President's Own."
Tho rcgltnant Is ooniposo d of more
than 000 volunteers at present Tho
stall oflicors selected are subjeot to
the approval of Governor Rushnoll.
All however havo hod military train-
ing llnrry Froaso who commanded
compnny I of tho Eighth Ohio Nation-
al Uunrd Is named as colonel He
was ulso command or of tho Canton
troop that did scrvluo In leading tho
McKlulcy delegations abou t tho city.
James McKtnloy nepliow of the Pres-
ide nt. Is sorgeant Tho Rev. O. 11.
Mlllii'an pastor of tho First Pros by-
tcrian church has volunteer?'! to bo
chnplaln.
Within twenty-four hours aftor a
call for troops la made should such a
call como the Canton regiment will
bo ready to inarch. Mombors aro ad-
justing their Ufa insurnnco policies
making wills and transacting other
important business preparatory to
starting for tho scones of a conflict.
WHAT IS FRANCE UP TO?
Warlllte Ilntte In the Mobilization of
the Irenoh Niry.
Pahis March 17. Tho Aurore to-
day affirms that tho French fleet Is
being prepnred for mobilization nd-
dlng that feverish anxiety provails at
all arsenals and shipyards which aro
working until 10 o'clock at night. Tho
Auroro soys tho French northern
squadron at Cherbourg Is roady for
immediate dupartura Tho ships it
appears aro being swung during tho
night nt (.'liorbourg for tho adjust-
ment ot their compasses. The Auroro
explains that the mobilization Is con-
nected with preparations to support
Russia by naval demonstration in tho
far East.
Ycnat and Vinegar Truit.
Ciiicaoo March 17. An effort is
mado by tho Eastern clique to get con-
trol of tho output of all distilled pro-
duct In the United Statos. Tho latest
move of this cliquo has boon to secure
options on tho Important yeast and
vinegar manufacturing plants of tho
country. It now holds options on
ovary significant yeast and vinegar
nlant In tho West.
Fire Clilef Hale Axlca-
KanbasCitv Ma March 17. Tho
Halo Harness nnd Fire Supply com-
pany ot which Qcorgo C Hale chief
ot tho lira department Is the princi-
pal stockholder went Into volunteer
liquidation to-day turning ovor its
ontiru propenty to tho defunct Mis-
souri Nutionnl bank which it owed
on two notes S'7880.sa
To 1'lnut 600 Acre In Apple).
Atciiirom Kan. March 17. Recso
.t Downey owners of tho imincn&o
apple orchard near lleali Lako Ma
have planted 100 acres In apple trees
already this mouth and expect to
plant ' ty acres more. Their orchard
will tb in Include nearly sno acres.
Last year thoy cleared about S.0000.
aj ItopreiientKtlon Favored.
CuicAfio March 17. Tho returns of
tho ilrst thirteen Methodist confer-
ences voting on tho question ot lay
representation indicates that tho prop-
osition will bo adopted. Tho vote in
tiie.su couforoncos last year was: For
300; ngalust (100. This year thu vote
Is: For 000; against 319.
Another MoNatt Victory.
Toi'RKA Kan. March 17. Tho
Ilambttrg-llromcn Flro Insurnnco
company has agreed to drop Its patron-
age of tho rato bureau and It will bo
permitted to como back into Kaunas.
I'lUwortli lllll It Dead.
Amianv N. Y. March 17. Tho
Ellsworth newspaper bill was recom-
mitted to tho sonata judiciary com-
mittuo to-day ut tho Introducer's re-
quest This probably kills tho bill
Michigan Hank Mobbed.
Mount I'i.kasamt.MIcIi. March 17.
Thu l'uoplu's Savings bank safety
vault was robbed of 33000 last night
Duplicate keys wero used. The bank
Is in tho hands ot a rocciver.
Hteainer ".Villi 83000000 on Hoard.
Soutiiajiiton March 17. Tho
North Gorman Lloyd steamer Trave
which '.ailed to-day for New York has
on board 63000000 in gold.
Santa Ke'a r&iilPEr Agent Dead.
Ciiicaoo March 17. W. F. White
nassouger tratlla manager ot the Santa
Fe railroad system died suddenly last
night of grippe. Ho was one ot the
best known railroad mon In the West
lapan Huyi it llrailllan Bhl
LoDOr March 17. A dispatch from
Kiel says Japan has purchased a tor-
pedo corvotto which was bolng built
thero by tho Krupps for IlratlL
Aubrejr Ileardtle- Dead.
London March 17. Aubroy Roards-
ley tho artist and draughtsman died
yostorday at Mentono.
THE MARKETS.
Itamat City Urala end Lift Btook.
Hard Wbmt-No. 1. 88cj No. 87ci No. 3
64 Us. No . S2Kci rejected. 80c.
bolt Wbeai-Na I. 93:; Na a OU: No.
9. seauaci n'u -t. esci rejected 7B2c
Spring When No. HS83c; No. a 82Q
esj; rejected 7aa.80c
MlicJ- Corn No. 1 26cj Na 3. 23VC;
No. 4. Vic.
WUtte Corn-No. 2 26ci No. 3. 36c; No.
4. 25323V4C
CatUe - Receipt 7.407 calve 1 669:
Dipped 1618 cattle: 104 calm Tbo mar-
ket wu te i ij to loc lower.
Uretieu beef and export steer ti 002.
616. native heller iit.80. native cows
li3J3S" natlre utrckcre I3.aiati.-J3;
satire feeder. i4.00O3.ia
lloi(i-IU.. tlptt. 18.728 shipped 33a Tbe
market wa leadr t o 6c lower I'rlcca
tinacd trvm a&6&3.9B.
DR.MOTT'S
NERVERINE 1
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Mad This CSMft-
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from Nerv-
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Lost. Manhood
Iuipoteaoy
NIsEtly Emiil
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to ear er
r-uvd ioo&r
uui tuc4 fcy
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HUUlOliniDIUI .
or UadevelotMd
Youthful Xrrorn
or Opium Bent
Kxceeetre Uh 0
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WHAT IS Gil IP I
It It Certainly-! Holt Mjitftlom Dlaraae
Hot Its Ileal Ounie t Clearly rxiilnlm.il.
Investigation has thown that nearly
every family in tho city has had at
least one of It members attacked by
tho grip but it tceins ti be coming in
a different form thta year than cvor
heretofore Men and women complain
more of nauscB pains in tho arms
limbs and about tho back and a gen-
eral lack of appollto and ambition.
Now all this proves clearly just
whoro tho cause of tbo grip is located.
Have you ever scon a sower or drain
clogged up aftor a heavy rain? It la
proclsoly thla way with tho grip. Tho
kldnoya got clogged up and tho polaou-
ous acids which should pass from tho
system are thrown back until Anally
thoy get into tho blood and so poison
tho wholo body.
Reed what tho eminent Dr. Hamil-
ton has to Bay upon this tul'Jict: "It
la clear" says he "that in order to
drlvj grip and similar poisons from tho
Byatetn It la only necessary to open up
tho Bowcrt; In other words to put tho
kldnoys In perfect working order bo
that they will carry thoso poisons
away instead of allowing thorn to cleg
up and ruin the blood and unfortun-
ately this is not altogether an easy
thing to do.
"Thero is so far tho medical pro
fosslon nnd scienco know but oco
discover that will quickly and cfTcct-
and ually opon up iho kidnoje
at tho Bsmo tlmo sootho them
That discovery which has cured bo
many thousands of mon and woni-
on; which Is keeping ro many in
perfect health today and which
h used so universally tho
world ovor Is Warner'a Safe
Cure. It Is rocommendod and used by
tho hlghcit medical authorities both
abroad and In America. It can bo
taken by tho most aged person and tho
tiniest child with beneficial effect for
It is perfectly puro and harmless
Prof. Hoyor of Germany Dr. William
Edward Robson of Englund and Dr.
Qunn of Now York aro all prominent
mon who speak in tho highest terms
of this great remedy. If you havo any
symptoms of tho grip let mo advlso
you to act promptly for you will find
that Safo Cure will rcliovo you quickly
tako you from a condltton of miicry
and put ycu on tho road to health."
Widow CoIiir to A 1 mini.
San Fiiancisco March 17 Tho lit-
tle fishing stcatnor Now England has
put Into this port for a supply of coal
and provisions sufficient to carry bar
to Vnnconvor II. C. Sho has coino
from lloston by way of tho Straits of
Mngollnn and sho bus traveled 11770
miles without mishap. Thero arc on
board tho Now England twenty wid-
ows nnd six malo passengers. The
widows aro bound for Alaska whoro
it Is tholr Intention to opon shops for
tho sale of grocorlos dry goods and
hardware.
Strong l'rofcsslonnl Indorsement.
In the course of n long and critical
editorial on Brazilian llalin which is
attracting such wide attention at the
present time the American Trade
Journal of Chicago says: "Ileiinj thor-
oughly familiar with the good points of
this excellent household medicine we
know that its record shows one long and
unbroken chain of cures from the day it
was placed upon the market down to
and lticltuliug the present time. For
example no physician on earth could
suggest or prescribe a more iotent and
satisfactory specific for colds croup
catarrh la grippe asthma Typhoid and
scarlet fevers etc. than ia found in Bra-
zilian Halm.
"If our renders will aclect such mas-
ter medicines as this wc have no dispo-
sition to cjuestiou the wisdom of hciug
one's own doctor in the absence of that
worthy In person for we know of many
cases where it has cured when even the
best physicians failed."
THt IATIIT WORK OF
TUB OKLAHOMA POET!
"Songs from tho South-west Country"
Df FMtuAN E. MiutR
Author of "Oklahoma and Other lVwiui" and lat
l'rufewur ot Engllfh In Uib Oklahoma
A. anil It. Colin-.
With FronlliplMe. Ml pagM llnio cloth I.M.
Thta volume contains about 15 poema placed In fool
dUI.Iiinsi "Souk from the Sontb met C'ouatrj'
Sunned" "UiKtllaneoua I'oi" and "Uialvcl
lVia."
"Sonin from Iho South wett Country" numlxi
twwiity.tbrem potuni reflecUai th-i local eolor ane
flavor ot tbo Soulh-weat and t-ipMlallr of Oklahoma.
Somo of tbe more Important aro the following- MTb
OMBiair of Oklahoma" "The llallad of Hi Alamo'1
" The Ii.tlie or me wauma
.1.
The llalnt of tbe Ten
derfoot" Darld L. I'ajw" "The 8tamrdeM " Mam
on Captain rajne'a Cabin" etc. The frontispiece 1
portrait or captain t'ayne ana nit oa&in.
Tbo " Sonnet " am twenty In number and treat thi
niuet eialted themee.
Tho " MlMellaneoua ro.ro " number about wventy
and they treat home and heart theme and the moat
touching end path.tlo eubjecte. Among thm we men
tlon "At Hatter Tide" "Tbe 014 lunge lload" "Is
tbe Nlht" The Sure" ' The Dreamer" "The UIMi
Dead liaby" "The Little Iloy'i Hair" eta.
The " Dialect Poem " are In that half -palhelte. b-Of-humorous
vein eo pleating to the heart. If laugktei
bubbles In one line tears follow In the Beit. Amoan
them are "The alth Cure" "Ote Jim HanUm"
'When tbe lloasln' Bars Is llenty." "MoreltalnV'ele.
Tbe book Is elegantly bound In oleth wttn Ut ton
rough edges tide and back stamped It le well worn
the price and a eepy should be In tbe hocao of tc)
loyal Oklaboman.
Bent postpaid by the author on receipt of prlae. i
few eoples of " Oklahoma and Other Poem " may sllH
be procured at fl.Oo cfa. Agents cjwI dealers wanted
AddresJ FKUKMAN K. MI I.I.Kit
Btlllivuter OkUiluiuia
First publlshod In the Dally Leader Feb.
0 1898.
Not'co for Publication.
Land olllce at Guthrlo O. T. Fob. 8
1893.
Notlco Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice ot hU
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
maJe beforo tho register and receiver at
Uuthrio O. T. on March 10 1898 vli:
Morris A. Hutchlns for tho sw qr sec
3 tp 10. r 1 w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove bis continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John U. Clark Thomas II. Ladnor.
Moses M. ulkos ami Joseph 11. Casall all
of Guthrie O.T.
4100 A. N. J. Citoou IieRliter.
J B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
TJie best tirades of Coal al-
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty Prompt delivery
tarOfflce and yards 605 W
Harrison Phone 20
t$t.tlMtM
ALL MEN
HAVE
Desire
No man can do so in ill-fitting poorly
fashioned and shabbily-made garments.
We buy none but the best goods em-
ploy none but the most skillful mechan-
ics and attend personally to the cutting
and fashioning of our creations.
105 OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
MPSJ$KHV--ijHts
LADIES
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TI1I3 CJRI3AT NHWSPAPER
ov
THIS GriEAT WEST!
The
Kansas City
Star:
Dy Mall Dally and Sunday $4.00 a Year
Tb ""eekly One Year - 25 Cents
First publlshod in tho Dally Leader
February 8 1693.
Notice for Publication.
Land oflleo at Uuthrio O.T. February
7 1803.
Notlco Is horeby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filod notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado beforo the register and rocolvor at
Qtithrlo O. T. on March 10 1899 vlx:
Martin Tontz for lots 1 and S and u hf
nw qr sec 31. tp 17 r 3 w.
lie names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
lionjamin F. Sanderson Nelion T. liar-
rott James Craven Slmou Sanderson
all of Uuthrio O. T.
4407 A. N..T. Oiioore. Register.
90
The Leader
Job
Department
Does Neat "Work
With Dispatch.
Prices the Uw.st ia the Tilery
Work Grsfe?i
-
4MK-Mn
SS
A
to Appear Well.
Xli.es
f9 "-acsLiiox-
who desire to take ad-
vantage of our elegant
line of perfumes at our
special price of 25 cents
per ounce for one week
only should call at once.
Twelve odors from
which to select.
Extract Witch Hazel
pint bottles 25c.
Cashmere Boquet soap
15c a cake
An elegant line of
jewelry just received.
F. B. LILUE k GO.
OLSMITK ARMS COMPANY X
Guns Pistols Ammunition Bicycles S
Fishing Tackle J
Arid SPORTSMEN'S (JOOI)S
Those follows woro ruclng to
Olsmlth's to oxchttiigij-tlrg.r-ol'lj'iyjn
wheels for up-to-now"UEINDEER.S
when tho accident occurrod. The re-
sulting full and crush howovcr was
not greater than tho fall lit tho price
of wheals. Von can buy a better
wheol now for SJ5 cash (lloon tho In
stallmect plan) than It was possible
to gat for (M last year.
i IS nirhimi HI. - . Lyon Work
First published In tho Daily Leader
March 0 1898
Notice.
Torrltory of Oklahoma County ol Logan
ss. In probate court.
Notteo is hereby gtvon that on tho 'h
day of Maiob. A ft. 1888. T. F. MeKin
n ou Mod in tho probate court ot the
county of Logan and Torrltory of Okiu
tioma it petition praying for letters of
administration to be Usued to T V Mr
Konnon upon tne ostato of Francis It.
McKounon deceased latu of the rr.uuty
of Logan and Territory of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of laid tro-
bato court Thursday tho nth day of
March A. 1). 18tw. at tho hour of o
o'clock a. m. of said day that being n
day of tho regular March term A. I).
1803 of said probato court has been ap-
pointed as the tlmo for hearing said up
plication whon and where any person
interested may coutosisatd petition ty
filing wrlltou opposition thereto on tho
ground of incompetency of tho applicant
or may assort his own lights to iho ad-
ministration and pray that lotters bo
Issued to himself.
Wltnoss J. C. Foster judgo of the pro-
bate court of tho county of Logan u (1
tho soal of the court allixed tho Mb day
of March A. D. 1803.
8KAL. .T. 0. I'OSTKU
Probato Judge.
First publlshod In Dslly Leader March
3 1S03.
Liquor Notice
To whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given that II. L Hunt
has this day tiled his petition to retail
spirituous vinous and malt liquors In
Orlando. Logan county Oklahoma and
that unless objoctlon bo filed on or beforo
the 10th day of March A. D. 1808 said
petition will bo granted.
Quthrle Okla March 1 lb03.
It Emubtt Stkwaut
8KAI.1 County Clerk.
0
First published In the Dally Leader
March 13 1893.
Liquor Notice.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notlco Is hereby given that J. II Van-
devonter has this day Hied his potltlon to
rotall spirituous vinous and malt liquors
In Orlando Logan county. Oklahoma and
that unless objection be tiled ou or beforo
the J8th day ot March. A. I). 1808 said
petition will be granted.
Guthrie Okla March 11. Is93.
R. KMUwr Stkw Airr
IsbatJ County l Jerk
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See Smith the bill distributor
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