Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 110, Ed. 1, Monday, April 9, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THE.LEABER GUTHEIE OKLAHOMA
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LOQUACIOUS
Is Hani Whd lletnrns From
'Washington Ills Viow or
iho llnnics Matter.
Oklahoma City April 0 W.P. Harn
naming just roturned from Washing
toft jrft sought out today and tho
ioiiowing Interview on Oklahoma mat-
tors was had:
jWhat do you think of tho pros-
pects for tho early passage of tho free
homes bill" was askad him.
"Tho freo homoB bill 1r almost ccr.
tain to passi but thoro is much hard
-work to be performed boforo it be-
comes a law. Tho great difficult; M
been for Mr. Flynn to got tho Sritaic
or to fix a dato upon which tl T.
can bo considered by tho h ikc
Speaker Henderson has given Flynn
assurance that he will have a datc.but
no definite time has been agreed on."
"What about statehood?"
"There will bo no statehood this
session. It looks very much however
as if congress would glvo ub Btatohood
at tho noxtucBsion."
"You are credited with having been
the cause of tho passage of tho resolu-
tion asking that all tho papers and
charges against Governor Barnes bo
sent by tho secretary of the Interior to
the senate llavo you anything to
say on tho subject?"
"At that time I was appointed clerk
of court tho governor mado tho state-
ment so I have been reliably inform-
ed that they (tho judge and himself)
imonaea 10 iauo me up in a oaioon
and drop mo out with a parachute
tied shut so as to destroy mo political-
ly in the territory and elsewhere.. I
found tho parachute tied but I rather
think thai after getting up in the
clouds a mile or two further from
whore I loft tbtt baloon tho governor
was dropped out of tho basket with-
out a parachute at all. I am also in-
clined to think thero are no more par-
achutes in tho baloon and thero are
still'ono or two occupants. As the
bsloon is still going higher another
fall without a parachute would bo
rather disastrous. Such a tumblo is
liable to occur. Fortunately ray par-
Kcbuto opened before I got to the
ground as will appear a little later
on
"I think tho Washington adminis-
tration understands tho situation In
tho territory pretty woll. If tho ad-
ministration does not the senate cer-
tainly does. If neither do not I am
qulto sure It is not my fault."
Spread I.Ike Wildfire.
When things are tho best they be-
come tho beat selling. Abraham ilaro
a leading druggist of Belleville Ohio
writes ; "Electric Bitters aro tho be&t
selling bitters I have handled in 30
years. You know why? Moat diseases
begin In disorders of 6tomach liver
kidneys bowels blood and nerves
fllectrlo Bitters tdnef up tho stomach
regulates liver kidneys and bowels
purifies tho blood strengthens the
nerves hence cures multitudes of mal-
adies It builds up tho entire system
and puts new llfo and vigor Into any
weak sickly rundown man or woman
Prlco 50c. Sold by 0 R. Ronfro drug-
gist. ToEftcort General Gordon.
Hon. T. J. Lowe for Camp Jamison
No. 347 Col. J. W. Snyder for Hart-
ranft Post No. 8 Q. A. R. lions. Hor-
ace Speed C. R. Brooks F. II. Greer
and L. G. Nlbiack on behalf of
tho woman's federated clubs and the
cltizcnB of Guthrie will go to Okla-
homa Olty to'morrow afternoon and es-
cort Genoral Gordon to tho cltj' Wed-
nesday tho llth.
A Horrible Outbreak '
Of largo sores on my little daughter's
head developed into a case of scald-
head writes 0. D. Isblll of Morganton.
Tonn but Bucklen's Arnica Salvo
completely cured her. It is a guaran-
teed cure for eczema tettcr.&alt rhoura
pimples sores ulcers and piles. Only
25 tft C' R Ronfro's.
Grand Conunuuilory
Knights Toraplar Stillwater April
10 000
F0r the abovo occasion wo will sell
Uclcists to Stillwater H the rate of faro
ftmbthird for round trip. Tiokota on
sale April 10 good to return April 10.
A J. Couki.nb Agont.
Outs burus wounds sprains and
bruises .quickly hoal 15 you apply
BALtfAltb'S SNOW LINIMENT.
Price SR'and 50 cents. Sold by F. B.
Lllllo vt Co. and Wheeler & Son.
A number of Guthrie's "frog leg eat-
ing Frenchmen" wout frog hunting
yesterday. Thuy visited tho John
Wrltrht pond and nccured about four
dozen fine largo fat pairs of bullfrog
logs. No finer lot ws pver brought to
tho olty.
- For coughs and colds thoro Is no
medicine so effaoUvo as BALLARD'S
JUWKMUUHP hvwu it is tuo real
rem'edy. Price 25 and 50 cents. Soldby
IMS. Lllllo & Co. and Wheuler & Sou
vxuijAJL
Crowds 01 Peonlo Already Ar-
riving at Purls.
IA1WB APltJIL 7.Th nttvftnoe guard
of U) arony of foreigners Invading r1
for tit CDosltlon )m made Its entry
And h vry larir proportion are Amorl-
fen. Bhrtry moment of the Gay one
jvoiv sees oAbs flying About tire beulo-
"Wtrdb loaded with Semtotfa trunks
while tho ftmlltar Awiarloan acoont Is
hmrtii In restaurants and' -other places of
popular reuort. The hotels are alrenuy
filling up anU tho prlcos of everything
are rlalrur. 7iv fact theee first arrivals
form a sort of forlorn hope on- whom the
hotel and shop kteeferd are wcporlrnOnt-
fig Wltti inormeeH charges. Not only
tlM visitors but permanent residents aro
t nndSj tt? f"d the burden of auvano
5 Atoa which 'i tat of the hotels Tmve
r alBod' ihkt .)j rgulor guopts are
v vgei either to loavt or to accept poor-
r uutommof!.'inn& Thoso who are un-
forluiuito though to have only monthly
leasee on their spartmonts havo been
notified that their rents will bo doubfcU
Xnr lx montliH after tho openirg of the
expositions
At tho exposition ovcrything Is hustlo
nnd confueiom Heavy (fraught teams
line thea8trcots adtfolnlng tho opposition
buildings watting to dposUt their loads
of exhibit. Tho American exhibitors
nrc finding; themwflvcfl seriously handi-
capped Ira preparing -for tho Installation
owing to tho unexpected congestion on
tho railways between Havre and Parts
and also on tho tracks within tho expo-
sition grouridfc. There i a continual
struggle between representatives of ev-
ery nation to -got oara Into the grounda
but tho Frdnoh. people hold the key to
tho Bltuatlon. and; take good- care that
thilr own earn ore tnkon to their exhibit
spneo and unloaded! boforo those of the
UniUOi Stated and other nations. Russia
ana Belgium are Clio only countries fav-
ored United1 Statoe commissioner gon-
ml Took Is disturbed -by this Bltuatlom
-and in order to expedite matters has
BtnUonort) men along the railway from
Havre to Paris for the purposo of push-
ing through tho cars carrying Amorican
exhibits.
Tho ualk of society is oc t-c crop of
ducln springing; tip from tho DoLuibe;'-
eac-Do ItotJhsohlld quarrel wnion is roai-
iv tun fmlt of the nrceont antl-semito
mania. The whole affair la of trivial or
igin.
rrftoiint Tjvubet itittUKUratcfd the Ba-
lon by am official visit on Thursday and
varnishing day Friday was tno ocoa-
Blon of the usual society fitvUierlng. Tlie
salon is heM this year In temporary
Vutldlnge in tho spaco south of the Stiln
formerly occupied by the Grenello ada-
tolrs. Tlie concensus of opinion is that
tho quality of tho works exhibited! Is
mediocre. In sculpture a reraarkaolo
.ninn i io absence of bronzes ine
only example being an enormous bos re
lief by MoMonnlcs aesunoa jw wia
Brooklyn triumplial arch.
In almost every neighborhood there
1b someone whoso llfo has been saved
by Chamborlaln'a Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy or who h been
cured of chronic diarrhoea by t a use
of that medicine. Such persons make
t niiinrnf . whenever onDOr-
u uuiuv in wi -- -- - - --
tu n I tv offers hoping that it may be
tho means of stvtng other lives tor
sale by O. R. Renfro.
FRANKFORT KY.. APRIL 7.-Thro
Is great excltemont hero tonight. Two
soldiers ware arrested by tho police for
drunkennofa fthllo In. tho fltreat near the
state house. A squad of 'twenty-five sold-
iora dashed ou tof tho HUtfto houBa yarJs
and roiouod tlu-1 rcomradee from tho po
llceman. who had arrcstK thm. The po-
licemen -resisted ansl during the souffle a
number o fshots wore flrtd. but no om
was hurt. Chief of Polo Williams sum-
moned his whole force and tftttftod for the
Btwfco houa to domtuid tho prisanora but
tho Beckmon military authorities Inter-
cepted tho "police anVl dissuaded them
from attempting to recapture the men
who had started the trouble and who had
neon resouod by their comrades. Tho
soldier o fthe opposing aUminlstratlons
were drawn rwtty for so' ion ami trouble
was very narrowly averted.
"No family can afford to be without
One Minute Couah Oiiro. It will stop
a ooHgh and euro r oold quicker than
any other uiodloinp" wrltas C. W. Wil-
liams of Sterling Run Pa. It cures
jroup bronohltis and all throat and
luntr troublos and prevents consump-
tion. PHiBant and harmless
CINCINNATI. O.. APRIL 7.-Ohaxle J.
Fljge. nd Dr. R. R. Etu VWr wrut-
til today churned with sending r.r placing
an Infernal machine lnrft Monday night tt
ttie realieJice or aeorge B. Cox ha re-
publican leader of Hamlton county. Flgge
bad fa Had In buaintw avrt 1m belled tn
have baoomo aetnentod. He had been dtr-
Hffaced u a c!erk of tfhe olty board of
axVmkiUtnitlon wd ww dMpeiVUo In hi
abuse of Mr. Cox. whom Ive blamed for
his dlwiwrge. He hail frquonHly threat-
ened the lift at Cox ami other republi-
can leader. An Inquiry of lumtey will be
hoJd on FlF0-
Tho other uspect is Dr. R R. liaxton.
"WJitm nrrttl at hl hotel he drew a re-
volver m reelaled the oltoars till lie wis
knocked doww.
II Olarlf Ohauncey Ga Bays Do-
Witt's Witch riszel Salvo cured him of
yllea that had ufilcted him for twenty
years. It la also a speedy cure for
skin leases. Bsware of dangerous
counterfeits.
muss niiiSTiaa.
Prtfgrtint for the Animal Oatlterlng linn
JlvvM Glvou Out
President Prank MoMaster ha giv-
en out tho following program for tho
annual mooting of tho Terrttorlul
trb6s Afisoolalion which moats at
Alva O. T on Apr 117:
Convene at the normal BCnool build-
ing at 10 o'clock a. m.
'Freedom of tbo city" -Mayer of
Alva.
Address of welcome Prosldsnt Jas.
E. Anient.
Reply of tho Press osioolatlon Pros
itlcnt Frank McMaster.
11a m.. business mooting and elec-
tion of officers. 4
Conveno at 2:30 bbarp.
"How a Professor Would Run a
Newspaper." A discussion iu ten
minute speeches by tho college facul-
ty. "IIow a Newspaper Man Would Run
Oklahoma." A discussion in five
minute talks by tho association open-
ed by T. F. Ilonsley.
Impromptu program by tho associa-
tion. By order of the executive committee.
LoJl WHAttTON Fit AM K MoMASTEIt
Secretary. President
Mother&l Beware of those secret
robbers of your baby's quiet and
hoaltb. Those sleepless nights and
long hours of tiresomo vigil art) caused
by those terrible enemies of child-
hood worms. Dostry and remove
them with WHITE'S CREAM VER-
MIFUGE. Price 25 cents. Sold by
F. H. Lllllo & Co. and Wheeler & Sen.
Come Out unit llcarUea. Gordon.
"Tho Last Days of tho Confederacy"
is tho interesting lecture whtch Gen.
Gordon will deliver at tbo Brooks op-
era houso on the oveplng of April 11.
Tho eastern papers speak of thla great
lecture in rapturous terms. Six thou-
sand people turned out at the taber-
nacle in iirooklyn when Gen. Gordon
delivered his lecture in that city. Gen
Gordon was in command of a corps of
G"n. Leo's army at Appomatox and
tho story of tho fighting around Rich-
mond aod tho final surrender reads
moro liko a romance of tragedy than
reality. This lecture from Gen. Lee's
great lieutenant is filled up from be-
ginning to cud with humorous and
pathetic scenes of army llfo In the
closing drama -which ended at Appom-
atox with Lee and the lecturer and
their gallant army prisoners of Gen.
Grant. Ever lover of tho true and
beautiful in American character ev-
ery patriot who loves his country and
admires tho bravo and tho gallant
should hear Gen. Gordon.
ThoBe horrid fits of depression mel-
ancholy low spirits and sudden irrita-
bility that sometimes afflict evengood-
tempered people is due to the blood
being permeated with black bile.
HERBINE will purify tho blood re-
store health and cheerfulness. Price
50 cecnto. Sold by F. B. Lillie &Co.
and Wheeler & Son.
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