The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 83, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 6, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER UTHFIE OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY MAnCH tf 1M1.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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jNo. 407 12:2tp.m. 12:35 p.m.
iLocal freight. . 5:40 a.m. 5:G0a.m.
Northbound.
No 40rt ... 5:40a. nl. 5:50a.m.
Ko. 4os 4.46p.m. 0:10p.m.
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N .ii J. 4 7 8. 9 ami l . 1ally except Sundays
Te. i oni 4iiy reaorvjis the right u) jrery
troro tuc awive selimlule or to abandon
trani itti mt notice
' 11 HartTjaOlc Manager.
Tbere is soraetliinp; to
See Eat & Drink
Along tUe
The biaiKiful ozark mountains
Fred IUrvt y eating buu cm and cafe cars
but lea SiV.i k a er
The fauiuus heall" reort
TbruiRb (aiswlt'ioat change on all PrWco
traln between
WICHITA OKLAHOMA. AND
ST LOUIS .
Pqllman Palace Sleepers
Reclining Chair Cars
(Seats free)
Parlor Day Coaches
Train leave Wichita. litQandlO.W p m. Ok-
lahoma City i .i& a. in. Arrive at fit. iouia
fiitlowtng iiornlncat 7ra5 and cicnlneat a.
Tralil leavliiK St Lquts 9 p uu arrives Wich-
ita 3:25 p. m Oklahoma ;3ft p.1 m iriln
leaving St. LouU 8:4ft a. m ai riven Wichita
e:SSa. m.
Santa Fc train make close connection at
Wichita and Oklahoma fur all Frlscn lmlnts
Further Information regarding rates time
routes mapi etc will be cheerfully given
livantf Frisco renreKentattir. or the under-
.signed. It Is a pleasure for 2 to answer
lucllon. llltl'.VN HVDKIt
flen'l Pass Art. St. Lout
MV DUNN Put las. Agt.Wichlta K.
"'BUY THE CEtiU.Nlf
SYRUP OF FIGS
.. lANUFAOTinuaj sv... '
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
ifKOTB TUS VAMK.
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PUBLIC MEN RETIRED
Yo private'ufe.
Great Chango In Make-up of' the Na
t t tonni Senate.
Washlnoton March 5. Soino nota-
ble elKlilKW? in tli4 uruiiiit ..f mnntorn
In llm ohflmbor Wtp inciiinti to tln
rttlranitnt in prhatr life trrjiiy of nn
unusual number or trie imtnhr of the
body. Senator fUmrinr pHitirumr tout
a coord I ng to thi I'tinnirn nt the senate t-i
III wltJt tbe wirrfenr.tit arn.8 tblr ap
plludtfoiiH In writing f. r Ui nent 44w!.-m1
ml it In n rtiN o( llim rrimo 8rtt eTin'
hn Uealh nt otlur (iiiinu rorapole tt
fonrer oecu-rfnt to notn It.
The mnln llv f tho . r.to rbnmbiT
1b mippim.il to t e tho Hn of di'intifctttlon
twtweeii th r. publican anil the demo-
era tic ttenatur. but at preaent tli pre-
POAtterflnte nf the republlemns 1 ao lart
that ao(ial rep ibllcana occupy aenta on
the- ibmoorntl( Hide. AnVonif' thani un
Hi nnturH Puraki r of Ohio Lpew of New
iork K.-nn of Naw Jat- nnfl llevr-
PK'i i-f injii'na.
Tin nttri'L ft of SaiMtora Hoker nr
K iiio.in t'nrttr of Montana fiuhillnr if
Ni'W Mnmpahiro HUirw of gontli Dn
kotii 'Jhurmon t Nvli-naks. i'.nl Wnl
itt of Coiomtlq rMeaad u of th
rnt dualrabto eta on the republli in
hIi Senator Nilaoa of Xllnnexot.i mi
tnuu1 that of Mr baker Clmon nr Oi-
iroo. that of OartpT. In the flrn row Fnlr-
banka. Of Indiana that or Cluindb r. In
tbe center of the front row Muiruwn of
UIMilvan that of Ptttlrunr In the irj
ceiJter of the republican aide itrijolnin?
that of Senator tMdgr Koater of Wnnh
Ington. that of Thuraton jnnt to Ui.
left of tbe center and Wellington -of
Maryland that of Woleolt. ono t.f th-
moat dealrable seats In tbe chum her
On the opposite We aeyornl garni seatx
were vacated. Senator McComaa of
Maryland oblalncrt tbe sent of Mr But-
ler tbe flrst Mme In the front row or
the democratic aide Ulackburn of Ken-
tucky taken lila old seat In the iieoond
row nn the main aisle just back of
McComas Holt field or Idaho thnt or
O fery of Louisiana.
Diagonally back of Senator Blfcckburn.
Culberaon of Texaa that of. L4iulsay of
Kentucky In tho center of the dcmooratlc
side. And Telllferro of Plorliln. tluU of
Sullivan of MisslselppL Just back of Mr.
Lindsay's oM AeAt. Senator Dubol of
Idaho who baa returned to the senate
after a lapae of it few yearn got the
aeat occupied by Mr. Kenney of Dela-
ware in the rear row of the democratic
side. Senator Hnlley of Texas will oc-
cupy tbe seat adjoining that of Senator
Dubois.
On the republican Hide Senator Mitchell
of Oregon who reprinted the state jn
the semito olghteen years drew next to
the lust 'neat In the back row which ban
been held In tho name of Senator Quay
of Pennsylvania vhlle Senutor Quay
moves forward ono row. to tbe seat form-
erly occupied by Mason of Illinois. ' Sen-
ator Mason takes the sunt of Blioup In
tho center of the Inst row. Gamble of
South Dakotp takes the seat of Fair-
banks also In tho last row.
Other changes wero numerous but In-
olved only slight1 movements In posl-
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CHINESE URGED TO
. LOCATE THE GULITY
Enemies to the Allied Forces Must
Consent to be. Killed.
Pekln March 6. Genorul Yin
Tsohlnir (Yin Sham;) by order of LI
Hung; Chang wiota to Count Von
WaJdersee malting tbe following- re-
quests. "ir It be possible let them be no
lrioie expeditions.
"ClUe permission to Uie Chinese
troops to remain within ten miles of
the allies for the purpose of preventing
boxers and robbers.
"Direct the allied troops while in
search of and punishing robbers and
boxers to ask assistance of the Chin-
ese officials.
Prevent native Christian from mak-
ing extortionate claims wblch tho
missionaries often help to enforce.
.To thin communication Count Von
Wajdersee sent the' following seply:
"The headquarters of tho Utaff of tho
allied forces can not enter Into an
agreement to undertake no moro ex-
peditions but must reservo the light
to uct according to clrcumdUnoea. If
ho general conditions political or oth-
erwise nrise HUo tho appenranoo of
bands of robpors or the behavior of
Chinese regular troops that would ne-
cessitate expeditions. Count Von Wald-
orseo In inclined to agree to tho request
of LI Hunir Chang to hnva no more
expeditions.
"Tho local authorities will be asked
to uscertalrr the guilty so far as possi-
ble. "Indemnities to nnttve Christtrns or
missionaries will be settled In the fut-
uro by the mutual agreement of the di-
plomats." The dally committee meetings of the
ministers of the powers deal wltb. the
legation quarjers. he forms of as-
sessing Indemnities and questions of
ceremony In oonnectlun with audiences
of the emperor.
An Improved railway service is prom-
Isod within the next ten duys.
GLOBE SIGHTG. -(Prom
the Atohlson qiobc.)
It comes aa natural for a girl to uca
hor school toachcJr as for a hoy to UIh-
Hko his.
What tho world really needs is art
elovonth comraandraont; Thgu shalt
not gossip. i
We have latoly hoard of tlir'eo sick
.mon who bogan to Improve ab soon as
they quit taking medicine.
Tho first bright sunshine Is respon-
sible for ovory Bpot of dirt in carpet
and clothes standing out boldly.
It would throw ovary mnn Into 'a
cold chill if ho know how much his
wife mvlos tho widow with a lot of
money.
I "I AM FOR 7 ' II
jV MEM" M M I
el 1 v. mllltmVWmi niles & moses distributors H
THE HORSE SLIPPED
And Rolled
Under the
Carriage.
Presidential
Scrlpps-MCsRae Press Asa n.
Washington D. C Mnrch 'j.-Tho
horse of a pollcomnn escorting Prosl-
dont McKluloy nnd wfo to tho inau-
eurnl ball slipped rolling tintlor th(V
presidential carrlnijo. Tho front
who8pn88od ovor tho horso'fl body.
Tho nrocoeslon was atoppdd Mrs.
McKlnlOy falntod with fright. Tho
prosldont alighted. Thoro jvaa no
florious dainngo done.
HEART DISEASE.
Somo Facts Regarding the Rapid
In'
; creaoc of Heart Trouble.
' 'Heart trouble at least 'pmong tho
Amorlcana Is certainly Increasing nnd
whlft thitf pxay Up largoly duo to thp"
oxcHvmuiu nnu worry ui ivmunuuu
bhslneBB life. It Ib more often tho re
ap! of weak stomachs of l.oor diges-
tion.
Ileal organic disease 1b incurable;
but not one case in a hundred of heart
trouble 1b organic.
The close relation between heart
trouble and poor '"sastlon -is because
both organs are controlled by the same
great nerves the-1 Sympathetic and
Pneumogastrlc.
In another way also the heart Ib
affected by the form of poor digestion
which causes gas nnd fermentation
from half digested food. There Ib a
feeling of oppression and he&vlnesB in
the chest caused by pressure of tho
distended stomach on the heart and
lungs. Interfering with their action;
Iionce
breath.
Poor
biooil
arises palpitation' and short
dlgostlon also polsoriB tho
making it thin Rnd watery
IrritntoB and woakons the
Tlyj
moat sonslulo treatment for
henit tronhlo is to Improve tho dlgos-
tlon and to inauro tho prompt assimi-
lation of food.
This can bo dono by tlio regular uso
after moals of somo safo pleasant and
ffoctlvo digestive preparation Hko
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet which
may be found nt moit drug stores nnd
which contain valuable harmless dl-
gostlv elements In a pleasant con-
venient form.
It Is safe to say that tho regular per-
Ulstont use of Stunrt'aDyspopBia Tab
lets at meal time will euro .any form
of stomach troublo excopt oanoer of
the stduaoh.
Pull r.'zod paokago of theso tablets
sold by dpiorglsts at CO cents. Llttlo
book on Btomnch troublo mnilod free
Addross P. A. Stuart Co. Marshall
Mich.
If a woman realizes' tho Importance
of hnving hor husband's .and sons'
moats On tlrn-j sho has buHlnoss edu-
cation enough.
Agency la. Oct 17 1899.
Pepsin Syrup Co. MontloeiJi; ill
Oonts I havo used Dr. Caldwell's
Bynip Popsln with marked buccoss. I
unhosltatlngly rocommead It to thoso
BUfforlng with Stomach Trouble or
Constipation. It's' cortanly'Wo8Blng
to h.umorj!ty. You araatbjirtjrtj mo
my 'tbltlmcsnlal. Vary mmWt ' '
" F. M. WllcoxBon.
F B
LUllo & Co.
DREYFUS MAY i-JBLISH
HIS BOOK.
Sorlpps-Mcllae Props Assn
Paris March 6 The gosommont
will not Intorfoie with the publication
of Captain Dreyfus' book us it will
deal only with the terrible sufferings
of Dreyfus on Devil's Island and dis-
missing no politics.
' Cure Your Dyspcpsla
Tho foul breath of a dyspeptic per-
son Is enough to drt.-o away all their
triqnils. And to know that It can so
easily bo curod makes It all tho moro
Intolerable. Bailey's Dyspepsia Tab-
lots bring quick rollef followed by a
pqrmaneut cure if poralBted In. Try
them loday and you Will Tesl Hko a
now person. They are cbocotatod
coatod and ono Is takon ufbsr oach
mtfai. Thoy aid' dlgeeUoii. by asslst-
iug nature in extracting nil tho
nourishment from food. Your food
does not do you any good unloss dt-
goetod. Undtgostftd food decays and
poisons the systom. Prlco 25 cents.
Made by Lakeside Med. Co. Chicago.
Sold by O. R. Renfro druggist.
Juicy & Tender
Easy Work
You won't Unci any hard work
connected with the en ting of
our meats. They are sufficient-
ly young juicy and tebdpr to
rhaku m-siicatinu easy and di-
gestion simple and the exerc se
all through one of pleasure.
You need good meat Don't
buy any but the best
Klondike Market
COMER
116 W.
& PHENIS
Harrison.
When a man aces a sign on a door
reading' "Keep out this moans yon"
he thinks lU''ers to othei poople who
are bore. .
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artluclally dlgcsta tho foodnnd aids
Naturo in itrcnpthenlng and recon-
structing tho crlinustcd digestive or-
gans. It 13 tlit latest dibcovercd discs'
ant and tonic. No other proparatlv-j
Can npproach Jt In ejllrlcncy. It In-
Btantly rellovcf and permanently cuca
Dyspepsia Indigestion Heartburn
Flatulence Sour Stomach Nnugou.
eickllcadacho.OnBtralKla.Crnmpannd
aUothcrrosultaofinfrrfijfil-dlgeaMo;!
PrlceWc-andlt. Iiiirgenliqcontal'ns'SK tlmaa
small sud.llookslluboutdyfliiepslamulledlruo
Prapa-ed b E. C rvwiTT A CO. Chicane.
Sc-fd by J.. N. Wallace.
J. W MoNKAL. President
Guthrie National Bank
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Capital $00000. - - - Surp.cs. $10000.
Iljanl I of plrpctors. JAM118 STnATTON KHaNKDAUU
In addtlon to oraaers of bank J. K.COTTINallAM.
W. J HOR8FALL Cashier.
1
R00 PANT PATTfcllNS
HO0 hUiT PATTRUN8
VNOY VBSTHUALOltK
wb want
Webb Tailoring Co
117 South Second Street
SPRING
WrillMUAVKR KIT
WKbUAKAM r.K PRICK
WKCDAHANTKK WORK
O - & '& 9---0 -0 --S---f--0-- --0--- 9'-a--a4-S
Don't throw your clothes awav '
A Ilecause they are a llttlo faded. Our new Dying Process Is
X a success we guarant' e ilie work not io lade. Coats.
? vest. iants ladloH' clothing. In fact everytblng bandied
V the best workmaqllVe Uiartner. 'Out of town Orders re-
A cetve prompt itlenitnn.
5 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
J
To California For 525.
Numerous profitable buslnoM open-
ings In California. Duy a homttsoolc-
ers' ticket via Santa F Route and in-
vestigate conditions here. Only $2G
OutliiiB to California Tuesday to
April 30. Inquire at depoL
YOU WILL WANT' I
To begin the
New Century
WITH NEW
Letter Heads
Note Heads
Envelopes
(Jards '
YOU WILL NEED A '
New Cash Book
Journal
Ledger
THE LEADER OFFICE OAN
Serve Ypu
Quickly'
'
A. J. SHAY Vlee-Preloent '
BXI'BUTS INTAILOBINO
OP -TO N'W ON STYI.KS
WB CAN PLBAB ALL
to Know yod
GOODS
MKW riXTORBS
m.w sroc
Guthrie Steam Laumirv
PHONE IOO
THE GUTHRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
upstairs over Finney's harness shop.on
Oklahoma ave. Open SVeilnesdays and
Saturday from 2 to 6 p. m. Oorae up
and see the new books.
Chickering
PianosJ
11 is a mistake t tlilnk t at I (IHck-
erlng Pianos r- mde oul for l'i ri tw
Our taol-rate 1 1 1 a d pavnieut
pian enables ilmom tin'i li hv. th ui
write fur Jataiugne sad Tei h.
H. W. CLrGrN
ItafHretentaltvs t rokla. ami Ind Ter.
llHXalnMt OKLAHOMA llry
"Queen Victoria
JjICRGt OI lOI'HUPB
and ILf KTKIOI'K t BiON"
Book of MPar'. (-y
T.W. HAM Ii FDH Ii i. t M
At Lea1t i thee
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