The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LtAMK, GUTHRIE, OKLA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904
#*c? rou"-
THE LiEADEK
in New Yn-k ftM all the burtw*« ha
c;au conveniently han"le^
WE"1' ■ r0t Henrv Watterirn
is there 10 loyal Do' jocrat who wil.
rtutn popular Btibscripiion to buy the
T< m Tartsart i lr!nl ?
|1 (M) '
iftMBCR OF THK_
f*r*=* Month*
Bis mooiDfc
me Tear _
tnd 80 mtle radius
Ho ft Kas, Business. 75; Editorial. 69.
*rk Valley, Business. 75; Editor al. >9
Frwnk>
OUR SAVINGS.
ard Imperiled but the machinery ofj
The people of tho United Bt t« tho court was brought to a rtundstlU ]
have about two-fifth, as mud- money The outrage should |>e nv^1^ j
tn saving banks as have the people the very bottom and the thi (
nf nil -he rest O' the world together ishtjl to the ■ "lent of tho Uw.
the
1 Hl'KSDAV, V
JVRMBER it. I'101
Ik _—
The scheme to defer statehood and
throw territorial lines arcuiM Oklaho-
ma and Indian territory Is a schemeo
.■raft and thett. It means the creation
or „,w counties and the pillage of th.
same by Republican officials appointed
by the gove: nor. The
to one million dollars
Kereuson favor It '
There
teal will nmo.int
Does Governor
GOV. VABDAMAN't VIEWS.
you ask my opinion .if the threa'
will cut down th-'
erentation In th.'
to a strictly
ob
jettlon to that course, provided the
fifteenth amendment shall he r< pea 1
and the southern states permitted t-
eliminate absolutely by law the negro
1 would rather that
entalion in coil-
(hat the conpr.'M
. southern states' repret
lower house of congress
white suffrage oasis. I have
HOW TRUSTS CONCEAL
CAMPAIGN TRIBUTE
(NOW V"ik Vv'oild )
>o w tile km wled#® of the
tine 'riot which has: nine-
i!l Republicans—con-
ampalgn fur.d of (he
Kepu.i" an national commltteo and
barged i ne sum contributed to Its ad
vertlsing account.
\s to the rivh' of any or all of those
director.- nciiag as individual#, to con-
It aas cor
World that on
inn directors
tributei! to *h
from politics
Mississippi's represo:
•cess be reduced to four members ot,
•he lower house nnd the two senator* irlbuK' to the campaign fun
with .he race problem settled. th.«_w]party ther. -an be do*
Tho totalr, as Just published by
government, aro 000,000.000 for this
country and 7,fi0<l.000,000 for all oih'r
countries which gather savings bank
statistics.
That xhows that we are a weal hy
people, but it does not show that we
are a saving people. Indeed, a closer
Investigation shows quite the reverse
Take Germany, for instance.
more than cue In four of fue people
nf the ration, including men, women
and children, have
counts. The average deposit
f 147.IS for each depositor That
shows the most widespread economy
and heaping up of pennies.
In this country. In contrast,
than one in ten of the people
savings bank accounts, but the
age deposit is very n"
$418.89 for ea< h depositor. That
shows what, we can do II we want to, collnt„rs which counts 42° coins a min-
bnt that we don't generally want to. uto? invention must keep pace with
Another way of approaching he (Ik- our rr0Spfcl-!ty
„rcs on"^rSJi/'^® * ^vings banks' Perhaps it is just as well that Alfred
hi Germain for each inhabitant of the Austin should 11ml1 his official level
... .here is here, The fig as pcet laui eatc of England, i
my counti. than men M na'u "iust for a ribbon to
ko U In Germany and
u the United States.
Our people hav
investment open outside th
HAPPY AND HEALTHY.
A wirsgS?
A Republican United States senator
from Missouri v. ill be enough o cause
tho late Senator Vest to turn over in
his grave.
A Roster, divine dec'ares that di-
vorce is a necessity Tut, tut that
aovuda like personal animus. What's
wrong with the divlress?
No Democrats wore crepe at the fu-
neral of that Maryland man who
jvlngs bank ac- )aughed himself 'o death over the re-
1' suit of tho state election.
Iiet Nan Pat erson seas to It that
her hat is on straight and stunning as
she faces these twelve pood men an l
true. Thev say her trial gowns are a
work of art.
less
have
aver-
greater—
Don't you fej' the necessity of buy-
ing one of those new etectrkal com
doubtless more
have four senators and sixteen con-1 «,rp„ratlon is not an
pressmen with the present status of „ ar,jflclal perfcou created wnvs ,
affairs. The threat has no terrors fo: CMta,„ 8pecifle piloses. «
however I believe the common obtaln a charter 'rom tho govemm n
aense of n>cat will hold even the ^ltc|t0 Wgage in cn« ^ ,,'nc J sure 'that forcA tho accumulation ■■
e and our land will | pursue a iot er The -ovetn.ner t lhH ral|jy (lay. They alway
l' have to leave us "just for
I pin on his coat"
MISS FLORENCE KENAH.
"^I is. Florence E. Kenah, 434 Maria street, GtUwa Ont write, :
" A few months aXo 1 caught a severe cold, which settled
lungs and remained there so persistently that • becamo
winter, i a<e medicine without benefit, until my diges\t\ freauently.
banks than have the Ge. man- ^thev ?0,n? t0 capture Mukden for upset, and my head and back began to ache severt^^ /aJf/l |
to camp be
fore
The .laps are not goina
Mukden all winter. They
they don't feel the pros-
Btill he governed by AngloSaxon inw.j not charter a _^xcept in the periods of bad times
house spasm in aw
y .
I do not know what the
nay d
people
O! course,
| expect 'hat the incomes will keep com-
i a'l right.
uch extl'flvolv, even politieai
next" eong.f€«s mny do, but. 1 do know i gtatlng ■„ heir applications that one
that the white people of MU«l«rtM i of ftelr pt.nom « social intercou.^o m ^ My#uhtHld get3
will continue to govern Mississippi. I |t f0:ioW3 as a matter ef com se t:ha., . _ - ^ ^ exptc( ,mr ^viugs gro qllo,,«on or to hold off to some ex-
gressional representatives | a3 pclitics oocs not enter i.ito the in
r: Ksss. tzs" s*zs tiss
s health since. „ P p kp\ah.
It is just as well to let the pre. -| „ y now have the greatest faith in Peruna. ' ' , ^
dent lead in the discussion of the lie- ,tt0MEN .hould'bew.re of contract- bought a botU. ^ ^
1, tfKik about two bottles, and I
good his early
into the sea."
whether con?
w ing catarrh. The cold wind and
awl tent until he is heard from about it.rain> Blugh and mud of winter
and There are
intimations that he may cially conducive to catarrhal derange-
shull be cut di wn or not. Govern-1 corporatton of the ordinary company | deposits^ t^ grow
meat bv the white man is necessary formed f,r business purposes such . . • wI„ it vast. ta, e it u„ in his message.-Buffa'o menta^ Few^m^cape.
to the life and tho preservation of the] CODCQrr.s have no right to contrllut average
ly creator accHinu
thu white man's civilisation. It Is al t0 campaign funds
so necessary to the preservation of The trHSt re,erred to in th.s instance (o ^ effo,.t
ihe civilization of the negro ' k— kimn a orl.be,blots. Some are
IS THE LiOUOR
lations than in Her- Evening Nev s.
j has 10,COO stockholders
Demeerats. Any stockholder
| right 'o hold the directors responsible
when our people at last set The
that?
"negro Question.
W hat
Upon the first symptoms of catching
cold Peruna should be taken. It forti-
Ia _ . . nl.1 g nnrl ra-
„... has
GET BUSY
Now let's -HI get busy and give one --- nmDa[.e!rcnt an„ if needs be
long, stiff push for Guthrie and Quth-, ^ a(||UI| H?llnst them for Senator Tillman n
rie Interests Tho election is over. ■ the control ot the liquor tiafftc.
1 he ammunition which ,lval 'owns,-as,e RnQthc, aspect to the South Carolina ^pot.sarv system-a
not modification of vlileh, by the way, was
It is difficult to see lww the an Ha,, woman,g experience with Peruna:
- — - rr,...
relieve Genera Stoess .. country, and being too thinly clad I
anese att.irk on the fortress is a Un" cauM,ta bad cold which settled on my
attack and it can only r>e beaten off „,id which I «>uld n"t p«"in to
Mde oyan n s army | shake off. 1 bad heard a great deal of
' .. / Peruna for colds and catarrh and x
t0 I.o rni.tPit before Port reruns
lies tho system against colds and ca
1 tarrh.
The following letter gives one young
tiered use!
campaign lust, past fberi
Held f"t activity and i-rowt:
property c wner -h.iuld b n
hand toward pulling the '
greatness
A package of ilvnamlte
placed under the Commercial dub
After Hie eight rallvays wee brought
the club lapsed into Innocuous des-
uetude. The organization is ill right
xi But there is nn
have been using against Gut me u ,.n Al, >,iinest man d
many years has been wfttui ami , money for one account and been adopted In 'lussta s ""
by the results of the, 1 • h his books under fierce bombardment. After a
dear charge lt_ to a. ctner^ n ^ voars. tr|ai many of those who
charue It to another on his books
Every such entrv r-ade to conceal^ "^ahied a critical but luipar-
:m to have concluded
■ally
v toward
should hi
facts is really a confession
U trd .iishoi e'tv The most effective tial attitud
., . L tint kind of dishonesty ic that the dispensary is a pretty po.
ronitl' Cori or uioais should he compromise between prohibition an<
puolicltv.. |. ■ license. At the late election Cherokee
lied to itiiuisn to their ^ M rvf,rwhdmingly tor the
stat- abolition of the dispensaries, though
, , w h n ex the system was supposed to be very
ed ' ot "adv.>r''3ine" and other ac- popular in the region in which that
and no parttculur complaints are heard ;tho law should forbid : county lies.
relative to the tdror.torate. but a fresh, coa^^ f> cQntnbme money It is generally charged tha the dta
supplv of oxygen should be pumped committee. . penscry has leen a oorniptir,, ir
in„, the membership < omme. • > ence. says .he Chicaaro Kword-.lerald
clal clubs In other towns in Oklahoma j Political Points. Stories of stealing, brbety, illicit
have developed wonderfully the pas', ,n opea.;ing of the late campaign apreements between agents of tha
and brought many en'er Thf, Leafttr failed to give extended; )iquor interests and the employes in
\ to the executive ability of charge of the institutions are chroni.
Corporations
comr t ""
holders and to lie authority
chartered them -1 ot tiled reports
from the
will have to be routed before T
Arthur can be relieved.
The dream of empire harbored for
so many months bv Clarence !5ouglar
of Muskogee has vanquished The In-
dian territory .mblishers refused to
countenance Pouglas' scheme of rapine
and plunder and i asset! single state-
hood resolutions
It only took about two
considered tlds money well spent.
>' You have a firm friend In me, and I
not only advise its use to my friends, but
have purchased several bottles to give to
those without the means to buy, and
have noticed without exception that It
lias brought about a speedy cure where-
ever it has been used." —Miss Hose
Gerbing. '
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Perun „
write at once to I>r. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your citse and he wtti
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
jV Addres^'llr. Hartmaa, President Ot
The ilurtmnu Sanitarium, Columbus,Q.
latter part of this week and their ar- dir.ns in the nation to appear In court
rival will cause a considerable revivil and ,vill compel 'J10"' " ^eir wards.
(:f trade here. It remains to be seen counting of the^s ol
tood and properly made and that
>ne.
The persistency of these at'.ents in
," , , . . 1 follow ing up the poor Indians and
The Baltic fleet is still . claiming all the money they receive
ward, but ti stops at eve > "'b'eeu!has attracted general attention.
office to find out whe her ■ j ^hen the Indians are out of mon-
recalled. ! ev the traders take advantage of thei
An air ship got tip high enough at; necessities and charge then' outraa
ouis the other day to impale it-1 ecus prices for supplies sold them on
.. ... that bonds-
whether, the represen ; fives
western traders will follow them up on are
laft honest, competent guardians are up
d where those now dlschargir,-.
St. 1
self on a fence. Well, that's some-
thing—for an air ship.
two years,
prises to thei>' respective towns \ mention to the
central uisiness body is an absolute Fo,ix A()ler chairman of the Demo-. ra(hPr than sporadic, and they are ac-
necessity tc every iiliy which expects, crati{. oanipaig.n committee. While! cepted as largeiy true. Though Till-j
to maintain a place in the competitive ,he jssue wa3 a factor in the white vie- nlan made speeches in defense of the
■,ists of municipal development There-jtorv the real work was done by Mr.,,vsten,i he was compelled to say ia
lore the liMral Commercial club should | Al„,,. ^ hlJ Leader discussed the is- ;-lf it can not be lifted out of the fog
tc-t busy cp.i'Ulv. If rt shows a will sue3 but tfc„ organization was carried of B„apic!on which "langs over it fie
ineness"to do something material tho| by Mr Adler. The Democratic favors tbe repeal of the dispensary( aeCount
are v.;,h it ani, will support it. 1 made no mistake! 1aw. Hc holds, however, that the sys- yacht club has been called to aecoun
it must perir.h The time
credit When tho day
This bill
I comes according to the accouns of the; recording district.
— Itrailers, poor Lo is hopelessly in debt. feat, however, because the nemrK-rats
Russia will have a new navy buinjSome oJ ,he Bl Rer-o business men! would not stand for the appointment
in Germany, France and America. | ^ (he Umo of the Jast1 of twenty-eight Republican judges in
Alia! Now isn't (ohn Bull sorry he payment an(1 ,{ the agents of tbe Indian territory.
western traders show up here this
time thev will have more trouble than
usual collecting their accounts.
lias be
.'en so friendly to the Japs.
ire of the New York
otherwise
for action
Has an>ot? iound those
ond ward noil books?
The ccnimodor
campaign committee made no mistake! ]aw He holds, however, that the sy., Yi
when it select*! Mr. Adler as chair tem can be mended, and sugges's a ?or speeding in his ailtomobi .
as The Leader said at the time.! board of control responsible to the emphatically denies that ho is
sa wide acquaintance people, the elimination of beer (the anything wdtdtjiirjddps^^
His successful cam ! saie of which he would permit to prl-j ^ ^ „,"^T from Rhode laland to I Chickasaw Tr bal Ccurts
FROM THE TRIBE.
V/dl
Longer Have jny Authority.
No
So the Indian territory publisher
favor a campaign of plunder. That i
what territoryhood means.
Russia is willing to be
innocjn' bystanders while
rtoosvvett's peace conerc
slcn
man
Mr Adler enjoy
in Logan county. m uw.t-.- t — * . -1 Word coides
paiens in the past for countv treasurer vate parsons) and the purchase ot ^ that t?nlted State. Senator
put him in touch with the people and 1 liquors direct from distillers, the hot- ^ onn ROe no reascn why there
his plan of orgnnUp.lion was perfect tling and sealing to be done tiy ^ ghoulfl be any tail; of an extra session' Muskogee
Mr. Adler directed he work of his 3tate. " , reViSion of the tariff. I Townsend or tho United States court
t-usnd lieuteants with consummate! ,t Is not likely that further tinker-(for tne
of the: skill and acumen, and in no instance will render the scheme satisfac- ( Hon Erving w'inslow
.dent was there an error of judgment. The tory to tlvse who are attacking It as grt)s gayg ]>)U!rias was
lily, a source of scandal ant! official dis
/
i
this occasion as they did on the
pointo
such duties are incompetent.
The addition of probate cases to the
dockcts will make a large amount of
additional work for the judges in tha
southern district as it has done in
otter districts.
An attempt was made last winter tc
have a bill passed through congress
of reckoning appointing a probate judge in every
met de-
In order to relieve
the great pressure upon the judges in
t. T., Nov. 22.—Judge
lie southern states the
Ro'S Governor Ferguson favor the
scheme ti "tei ritorialize ' Indian ana
Oklahoma territories? Or does he fa-
vor sins;'© statehood?
white committee lid its work speedily. a source of
promptly and with discerning keen- honesty. In
..ess Uvery township was thoroughly law enables the voters of oath com-
piled and the ceirral office was in minify to decide between prohibition,
close touch with every precinct cap- dispensaries and license, high
Adler's method of The agitation in South Carolit a
be nrobably 'ead to t'uo substitution
>1 Massachu-
elected gov-
eruor by '.he anti-imi erialists. Tha
general impression, however, is that
Douglas was elected by printers ink.
southern district., is p'eparing a plar,
for handling the probate business of i
the Chickasaw nation in his tribunal
and the others In ilis dUirict thus re-!
moving the last vestige of authority
in probate cases from the Indian
W
the territory, caused by adding the
probate work to their regular duties
an effort will probably be made to have,
a bill passed by congress this winter
creating at least one probate judgeship
in ep/h of the four court districts ot
the territory.
COLORADO & SOUTHERN MEETING
' Colorr.dc Vidlaod Also Meets and-
Elects Old Board.
low.
will
secured' courts of the nation.
The people wuo voted ti:
ticket in Guth .e are the san
who were agairst the city st
ing and sewerage ''rnfts.
white
people
■et pav-
tain. Chairman
causing everv committeeman to t>e p-r
trwnship. worked this broad plan of complete n eal op-
?r out-maneuvered (jon for the compulsory dispensat
it every strategic svs'et^i
fnfii p Parker has alrendy . , ,
two lobs that will pav dim about $12,- The pro',ate lurisdictlcn was tak
,lt0 and both of them together won't I away from the Indian ccurts in the
inwilxe half -s much labor and trouble, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations la. t
. the appointment of one postmaster. (A, HI by a provision of the Indian ap-
Rgineappii i™ hill and given into the
The
c>stint
hav e
expcriniont has been an inter-
nne. hut it does not appear 'o
"ommetidcd itsef to the
responsible for h:s
perfectly Mr. Adl
Chairman Mahon I
point and demonstrated to the people
that he was the best political exocu
tive officer Logan county ever had. have -ommended itsef to the public
To Mr. Adler and the intelligent white opinion of the .South, ^enuii e lo
voters of Logan county is due the vie- option is more in harmony
ii^:,rri^tru.rri:rr=n'^r,^ri
««• i««—
resident of Logan county since the every South Car ilinan the right to lm- ed
opening of th,> territory. He is 45 port liquor for his own use In original lhe
vears of age, htu- an estimable family packages
Commissioner Ware's statement that and owns one of the handsomest re.-l-
"two year!" in the pension office is donees In Guthrie. Had Parker been
equivalent to fair years in purgatory" elected president Mr. Adler the Peterson N. J. of Spain.
would have a more depressing effect certainly have been chosen postmaster ^ _
on office see'iers if Mr. Ware would of Guthrie. It appear
Neither Sena'or Aldrich nor Repre-
sentative Payne, can see why anybody
should want to revisa such a lovely
thing Bs tbe PinRley tariff.
What has become of the rumor
Henry Cassaway Davis would return
to the I'nited states senate in case he
was defeated for vice president?
Bombs are again being hurled
would Barcelona. That place seems to
in i
bo
propriation bill and given
hands of the I'nited States court, in
the Chhkasaw nation, however, the
courts were so heavily burdened with
other matters that thev did not have
time to take charge of the probate
business ur'il recently.
judge lowr send is now busily en-
gaged in bringing order out >f thei
chaotic eomiitions which existed when
the tribal courts had charge of probate'
matters and he expects to have a per-
fect system evolved in a few days.
The Indian courts were very lax in
guardianship matters When a guar-
<Iian was appointed his name was
They Wilt be in El Reno by the End merely entered in a book and no fur-
^ thfr court record was kept. He vas
Missouri's Oldest man is dead. He
was 114 and left an estate valued at
$250,000. At last we have heaid of a
centenarian who it is fair to suppose,
didn't chew tobacco and drink whiskj
all his life.
if Emperor William's throat had not
en a good strong one in the liegin-
keep on being useful after all
original the things that the correspondents
1 have done to it.
PAYMENT AND PESTS.
Denver, Colo , Nov. 22.—Tbe entire-
capital .lock of the Colorado & South-
ern railroad was represented at tha
I annual meeting of stockholders held
in this ciyc yesterday. All the old di-
rectors were re-elected, except Adolph
I.cwisohn, resigned. Joseph P. Cotton,
jr.. was chosen in place of Mr I.ewi-
sohn. 1
Grenville M. Dodge was named as
chairman of the board, a position he
has held since tbe Colorado & Sovth-
orn was built The annual meeting of
directors and election of officers will
be held at the New York office next
week
Stockholders of the Colorado Mid-
land also met here today and re-elect-
ed the old iioard of directors, the only
ehtyige being the selection of Vice
President Charles H Schlaeks of the
Denver &■ Ttio Grande, to fill a va-
cancy caused by the death of George
\Y Kreim: r. The directors witl meet
In New Yi rlc next week to elect offi-
that Mr. Mudd of Mary-
of the Week.
tell when he had experience In pur
gatorv.
How would poor old Tom Piatt
picture do for a quick latter boot
In a South Ntiierican lepublic a tie--, wheat flour ad'
feated candidate for the presidency;
not compelled to report Upon tho con-
land. got through without being com-1 R?no Qk|a Nov 22—There will dition of the estate intrusted to linn
opponent's dust. I „avment at Darlington this and 1e was not required to give bond.
i Mimber of caScs in the
nation where Uio minors
pelled to t«.
his
• be another payment at Darlington
The tlufr.TTlmMrT.ooks in the week. The Indians are now on their
West Second ward was perhaps the way from J *jnrp prp dcad and the guardians have simp
There ar?
he res- Chickasaw
starts a revolution Here ho opens a | Oner thing is certain, we win go- most daring attempt to m ""^"l! on The "move ^Tbey'wiH ly^nppropriated the estates
statehood a, the coming session of con- will of tho people ever 1-rpetratM in they^are all^o ^ ^ ^ Ren<j by ,h, - "
law office.. * lton B. Parker, counsd
Jor-at-law, will bavo a warm welcon.e gre-ss or not until 19JS.
| the territory. N'ot only was
Judge Tcwnsend will cite all gaar-
cors.
PICrOUS CHiCAGO STRIKERS.
Chicago. 11 • Nov. 2:1.—Striking men
am! women i-ntc "i tho tailor f-hop of
Suiuui 1 Ireuchel today, attacked Fen-
chi I and a via em en'plove and wreck-
••d th" l.itetior i I tho shop. One wo-
man and -evil o en were arrested.
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