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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL SFNDAY MOUNTXO, JANTAltY 29,
•1005
A NEW YORK
SENSATION
Includes Former Supreme
Court Justice Fursman
CHARGE IS CONSPIRACY
Prominent Lawyers, Deteetive,
Mr. Dodge, and Othurs arc
Indicied in Connection
Willi Alleged Illegal Set-
ting Aside of Marriage
ftiew -York. Jan •a.—lndietnients In con-
nection with ' tho DodjMJobe divorce
complications* were -liwrtded Mown today
against former Justice of the Supreme
Cour( ^dggr Ij. .Fursman; A. JT. Hump#!,
nnd Henjmnln F. Stelnhurdt,■ of tin; law
Arm of Itowo' * .Hanrmcl: Edward- J.
Bracken. a detective to have boon
employed by the linn; (Jbarlei
formerly husband of Mm,
t-everul other person* who*
not yet been mude public.
The grand Jury was excused from fur-
ther duty until next Tuesduy when. It 1*
naid. more Indictments will be found. TT*U
Indictments again*t Hummell and Htein-
hardt are two each for subordination of
jierjury and one each for conspiracy
Again* Fursman. Dodge and Hracken
uro one indictment each for conspiracy.
The alleged subordination of perjury
*
You Can Interest Him
DEFEAT IS
DECISIVE
ANY MAN OVER F1FTV.
You i aii interest iiny man over tlfty
years of age In anything that will make <
| him feel better. Iiecaus* while he may;
not us yet have any positive organic <11-
! s'.-ase he no longer fee la the buoyancy
■ and vigor <if twenty-flve .not the free- ,
! ilom from aches and palnr he enjoyed ———
| In earlier yearn, and he very naturally , - _ii O .
xatrires with Interest any prop.> i: ion (jOVCfnmCnt DadlV DCatCIl
looking to the improvement andj resci va- •
in Hungarian Elections
n<
lion of his health.
He will notice nn
J the stomach of fifty Is.a very dltt-
ifiom thi! Htoqiacji liepossessed ut t.wmuy-
! five. That greatest care must be exer-
cised as to what in eaten and n< W P icn
of it. and even with the hext of tare,
there will ho Increasing digestive'Weak-
ness with advancing, year*..
A proposition to perfect or improve
the dlgvftlon nnd usslmulstlon of food
Is one which itftero#g.nPt oi)ly every man
of fifty but every man. woman and cnjla
of any age. because, the whole} secret
ol' gooil health, good blood, strong nerves,
stomach which will prompt-
BLOOD POISON
Dear Sirs I didn't find out that I
had contracted Contagious Blood Poison
I was afflicted with a terrible blood dis-
ease, which was in spots at first, but af-
uutil it had made considerable headway, I terwards spread all over my body. These
and fortunately for me the friend that I soon broke out into sores, and it is easy
nv"'A first consulted had had some experience | to imagine the suffering I endured. Be-
yrft with the disease, and advised me to take | fore I became convinced that the doctors
S. S. S., so I didn't fool with any doctors,
I but began at once the use of your medicine, taking it as di-
T IS 7 A MAY RFSlClNl rected. My friend told me to stick to it, and that was what I
i lottt r* «_ ^ ^ got ajoug splendidly from the very arst, and my re-
1 covery was rapid. I took only about one dozen bottles, and
j am now ub well as ever. When I began S. S. S. my face was
; F. Dodge.
Morse, und
names have
Kossuthists Gained Altogether
Hfiy-bight Seats, Defeating
Many Leaders of the Op-
position—Changes Policy
is to have a stomach which will prompt-
ly and thoroughly digest wholesome food
because blood, n-rves. brain tttsue atiu
avery other constituent of the body is |
entirely the product of digestion, nnd no
medicine or "hfrilth" foojl pan. possibly i
Sia„"T,k'SBS!'"<>'«"• •" ' <i «'«" ! the gov-
j dally wear and tear of the body from a ornment jn tj e elections In greater th^n
msss of fertjiehtlng- half dig'''j"*®. .J*0 nd ' «as thought. Premier Tlssa is expected
No the stomach Itself wants mm an > " ... ,,,
MRS. CHAS. W. MORSE. j„ nn ,olin<i about* way either; Il wants j t, come to Vienna after the last polling
thi- ia ih. th- cat* Bv a'dlnuU. unniistaknble iisd/taii'•••. su' h as ,.v to tender'the resignation of himself
■*> ^ i ■« •
1 i These tablets cure stomach trouble be-
cause their use give nte Stomach uefjan«.e i
, to real and re.-upw te; one of Stuart s
instiniii r.ibi'f-' <:ontalnvdlg,"st v^ eie-1
consisted in inducing Doffge to make an tJ huffl'-K-nt to dlgent 'W K^'ns
~* " H|* ordinary, food such Sfl .ftrega, men
etc.
e'r for Europe and htfs not appeared be-
fore the grand Jury.
Vienna, Jan. 28.—All reports from Bydc
The galna of the KossuthlsU> Is of equal"
-o full of sores ami eruptions that I could not shave, and now
there is not a blotch or pimple on my body.
204 Oakley St., Evansville, Ind. WALTER WEBER.
could do me no good I had spent a hundred dollars, which
was really thrown away. When I had finished my firstfoot tie
of S. S. S. I was greatly improved, and was delighted with the
result. The large red splotches on my chest began to grow
paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I re-
gained my lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite
red. I was soon entirely well, and my skin as
greatly improved.
clear as a piece of glass.
58 Clinton St., Newark, N. J.
h. l. Meyers.
tifBdayli. Unit h« bud never been served
with papers in the divorce case. The al-
leged' coiisplhicy eoAnli^tea lh nn alleged
attempt to defeat th« ends of Justice by
having u. pityriugc yet aside Illegally.
Former Justloe FwrSman, accompanied
by his couneel, It. <!ady Merrick, appeared
before Justice McMahon anil, after plead-
ing not guilty.-was paroled in the-custody
of his eeUnsel, Mr. Hummell also ap-
peared before Justice McMahon who. after
tlxlng> th<* data ot his hearing to the In-
dictment* fur I-Vbfuajy 7, released him
from the custody of hi? counsel.
eivt. eggjs
The plan'of dletlhtf is Simply ""other
ti
liame for starvation, and the usq of P'°-
paredf foodw and new. faQglud UrtAkutst
foodx simply makes matt
any
dyspeptic' who hart- ■tried, them knows.
As Ur Bennett says, the only reason I
can imagine why ttuart-n DyHpeP^U* Jab-
lets are not universally, used by
body who Is troubled In an.v way wltn
poor digestion Is becfiuse many pepple
Bf.Mi t.. think that because a medieme
seem to think that 'bee
Is advertised is sokl in .drug Stpras or
is protected by a trade mark must be a
humbug wherena as .1 mstt r of truth
any druggist who Is observant knows that
Htuurt's Dyspepsia Tablets have cured
more peoph of
heart trouble .
run down condition generally than
the patent medicines and dot tors pre
scrlpliuns for stomach trouble combined
TRANSMITS THE REPORT
President in Message to Senate
Praises Commission on In-
ternational Exchange
Contagious Blood Poison, sometimes known as "THE BAD DISEASE," begins usually with a 1***1® pimple
or sore, and this inay be the only external evidence for several weeks; but soon the glands in the neck and groins
well, pimples and red eruptions break out on the breast and other parts of th„ body, the mouth and throat get
sore, the tongue heavily coated, the liair falls out, and as the contamination more thoroughly saturates t.te
system, copper-colored spots and other severe symptoms make their appearance. Too often the sufferer turns to
the Mercury and l\)tash treatment and smothers and hides the disease in the system, and when they are left ot! lie
finds that this masking of the disease has concentrated its strength, and it-breaks forth again with consuming
intensity. Mercury and Potash not only fail to cure Blopd Poison, but produce other severe troubles such as Mer-
curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones and inflammation of the Stomach and
Bowels. S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier and tonic, cures this disease
and the cure is permanent. It goes into the circulation and searches and filters
out every particle of the poison, gives renewed strength and energy to the blood
and brings back robustand satisfying health. It does the work surely and safeh ,
eradicating at thesame time any poisons that may have accumulated from the use
of harmful minerals. It is purely vegetable, and we offer a reward of $.1,000 for
| nroof that it coutains a particle of mineral. Our special book on Contagious Blood Poison is a complete treat i.se
on this disease. It will be mailed free to all who ask for it, and our physicians will gladly give personal attention •
j to the cases of all who write. We make no charge whatever for this.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA*
FRANCIS KOSSUTH.
Kossuth's son. Francis, who has been ; wher
lug. The Russian artillery was feeling 1
j the whole Japanese line.
it is uncertain whether this will bring;
on a general engagement ro not. The
Japanese a ins retrained from replying to
the Russians except on the left where
the lighting Which ceased at dark yester- j
day was renewed this morning.
The clouds and snow made it impossible
to see more than a few hundred, feet
away. The Russian gunnery live wus
largely guess work. Early this after-
noon the llrlng stopped.
Jf th Russians operations were pre-
liminary to a gene 1.1 attack, cs appears
possible, their plans were frustrated by
the storms and fog. They could not havo
chosen a worse time. The hardships of
the ssldhis, camping on the plains.
is 110 shelter or fue^ and
> figuring prominently in the
crisis. a
: ly .surprising to friends and foes, nnd the j
K'sult is so astonishing that no one ap- j
I pears prepared to-discuss the possibilities J
of the situation.
( it Is generally agreed that the flections j
] will have an important bearing on the!
ilual monarchy. The effect on the ques-
I tion of an independent Hungarian army j
Hungarian
Washington, Jan. £>.- President R<
velt today transmitted to the senate the
report of the commission on International
exchange with a letter from Assistant
Secretary Loomls on the report, in his
message the president says:
1 trausmlt herewith the llnal report of,
the commission op International (>x* ang the commercial relations between the j T
change, constituted in compliance wlth||WO countries ia awaited with much '
the requests w. v* - |Ucu. , ,ous,
tlu
et en
LAWLESSNESS
IN COLORADO
Commissioner Wright's Re-
port is MaJe Public
BLAMES BO 1H PARTIES!
In tfio "unhappy
fn that state."
I ably never will occur
; history of the troubles
in the correspondence is a letter sr.>111
Attorney General Moody to the president
j stating that lie has the report of a special
attorney from the department of Justice
| who investigated the Colorado troubles,
! i,ut that he was holding ii subject to the
order of the president. Mr. Moody says
, tbat tiK complainants counsel did not ask
for any speclllt; presentment to the grand
! jury, but from the holding of the report
I it is inferred Mint recommendation for
I prosecutions is made by the spiclol at-
I torney.
Says That Third is Cominjj to j
the t-ront VChich Opposes
all horms of Law
Breaking
ho i.vy
BECO.VIIINO FIERCtR
ARTILLERY FIRi: ALONG T
FRONT IS 1NCRKAB1NG.
OVER A MINING CLAIM
A MLB SlMl'SON SHOT 11V TllOl
HlIll'l'K IN NIS V All A.
P.
m.-
Russh
ShipJbo&rcf.,
Mr Dodge was indicted by the grand Jury yesterday. After his return from
Texas, which cost many thousand dollars, he made a complete confession to Dis-
trict Attorney Jerome. It Is said that $80,000 was spent by New Yorkers to keep him
out of Jerome's hands.
ed from l'<
porting ti
fighting.
MAN HAS LOST
HIS INSTINCT
When Ho Wants to Know
Nature He Asks Animals
SOME MUSEUM ITEMS
How Naiurc Has Provided Ani-
mals Willi Weapons of Of-
fense and Defense, Made
Tlietn Cautious
Slate capital Bureau. 14M 0. St., N. W.
Washington. Jan. JS.-Nature Is gen-
(-rally looked upon u* being perfeet. Man
hu* ho far lost his natural instlucfa
that when ho really wishes to
is really natural he turns I
to the lower animals and Htudiea their
habit} and conditions. 80 long as an
animal ia Studied in its natural environ-
ment nnd stato the comparison may lh
profitable, but when the animal la do-
mesticated or kept In confinement for-
eign to Its natural one the case Is very
different. While with wild animals
is the rule, that of tame ones. Is
the cast of man, rather the
the governments of China j c
and Mexico. | The lvossuthlats gained altogether fifty
"The work of the coinmif. ion has as- j ejg|,t seats . None of their prominent J river, v. . :
slated greatly >n the establishment of the | ieuders was defeated, while the liberals | ward. Inside
new moneatry system of the Philippine, their torerilost champions. | existed tiiat
Islands, Mexico and the republic of Lan-a | There is uncertainty regarding who the
ma. The work done In China hns. from j llOW pr«-mior win la; iff Premier Tlsza
the letter of th^ Prlnee of Chtng. the | shoUId resign. Francis Kossuth and Count
j hend of the executive, been very helpful j Altponyi are both impossible, the first
to that government. Such Improvement I |,amet| for historical and the last for per-
lu the monetary systems of the sliver- [ HOIjj,i reason, and the because the party's
I'using countries bring them into cloaer, progrum 0f jlungary froth Austria.
connection with the' gold standard •oun- ■ j.. probable that Count Julius An-
' tries und are of very great bencIH to f'10 j drassy will be summoned to form the new-
trade of the 1'nlted Stutea. and everj-1 c-at>im«t, but the name.- of llerr W'ekele,
efTort should lx; made to encourage such | formcr Premier Ssell. County Zichy
i-th gfow round and round like reforms. and others are mentlnurd. U Is an ex-
ilic woodchuck's, looking like a cork-j "The attention of cumin-- invited tremely difficult situation for Kmperor
screw, lie has, however more fortunate to t|K. accompanying report of the act- j pranc|g Joseph, who for years has tried
than a second oae, whose teeth grew |„K u., Riar\ of war. whose request for |0 |)ievi.nl such a political event.
round Into his skull, penetrateu I1I3 sktill a suitable appropriation for carrying on] Tho Kossuth party held a meeting t
• Japanese began moving
Uislan right, attacking vic-
n positions ulotig the linn
t!iat J-tre;im bends south
the Russia nllne the belief
r.en.ral Nogi's ai ny, arrtv-
Arthur, was in reserve, sup-
W'ashiugton, J
Wright suys in li
be no doubt the vu<
strike was to establb
eratlon of iS^h
lug reduction 1
ready had b<
i's.—Commissioner \
report that there can 1
sag)'
jf the Colorado | <m,r
ie Western Fed- of t
rs In the smelters, Includ- 0f i
nd retininff mills, as it ul- . sout
i eitablislled In the mines, pro.
lion Ihc com- | iul<
In summing up the
missloner .suys;
"Lawlessness lias accompanied t ao j
strike us a labor weapon and it has
accompanied the actions of the alleged
movement. The Ruosiun* law and order oh m«lit Us . weajwi; J
oeat off the attack uftcr severo agalnst the strikers. x
but advanced In the evening! "Tho laults hi tlu- organisation
n of HUgoudl and 1 lounlitadzy. union by allowing .-l/ikes to be det
ment,
president
any, one
s of the
1, mining
iicd sumo
.\ qu:ir-
ig la the
i Ing fie
night and today the nr-
as'at work, the oanno/uidlng con-
incieasing in strength and ex-
further along the center, becom-
vr every minute.
front
1 hi
our fav
this valuable work in the m;
seems to him most praetic '
rmlum- -""I tooominoi'd to
consideration.
(.Slgnoill "1
work o( tho commlialon.
JUL ROOBKVLLT.'
and killed liim.
Think of 'the cow with the crumpled
horn." In her caae ono horn had to be
sawed off twice tw Jtevp It from grow-
ing Into her skull and killing her.
While drawing her picture il was nec-
essary o use a rope the sise of an or-
dinary I'lOthesUn^ around tho horn. When
tin skeieh was finished on attempt wm-
made to blip the rope offset tho tip of
her horn, but It was found to have groan
so close to Iter head that ll could not law passed by M
[bo done. After untying the rope "old already has been
"rumple" seemed glad her pose was over 1 rhange between Mexband . 1 v
mil lost no time In moving away. I The prlee of silver hulllu
>o?Tmo
which j night and docldril to Impeach Premfcr
-:'i tily Tlsaa and l'ercztl for alleged violation of
orablo l]l0 conatltutlon.
TAKE DAILY BALLOT
NINETEEN PAIRS IN THE MISSOURI
LEGISLATURE VEflTERDAY.
Jeder
today f
"The
ments Secretary
difficulties of its
whole very succ
He refers to ti
pine cune
"consldei
and to the
1, which, he
efkial in th
RUSSIAN SUCCESSES
U'ANESE ADVANCE IS CHECKED I
l;V CZAR^J TROOPS.
Russian llcadniiitrlers, ' llun Mountain, |
anehurla. Jan. After three months
quietude tho Japaneso have resumed.
Tin: beautiful tiger
sahl to bu the large
than
at tin
ich
: the past :
iatlonal soorTmoro stable durl
it In captivity, lias j retary says, as
ghl to tho aide of 1 the commission.
I his claws cut given credit for
has no tree In tho of the republic
cage to sharpen his claws on, and in some time will
cold weather h« Is not permitted outside, accumulate a f
whetT there Is one lor him, no his claws j get on a gold basis, n. .1
have to be trimmed once In a while for the matter.
his own comfort. It la an operrftlon, how- -—
. ,..r. M.u tii. k.. m im.I j..«t u. >uon|||Q^ iviQi' Wl TH HOLMES
ding to
ing. A st
li, and h
ittack was rep
ck the
gilt be-
lli City. Mo., Jan. ■..—'The l allol
I nited States seiuwor was with-
it and the leglsiatuce adjourned
iay. T1,c vote: Cockt'cll, 63; Nled-
, or, Kerens, U; Dr. O. H. Wilson
• ..lis 1. Nineteen pairs were un-
entalive Khkham of Camden
who has been voting for Kerens
the political organization of
is demanding that he vote
hit us, Issued a statement today
all
ntracts and no
ire who know*
evidence that
ited to Infiuenc
h u wrong to g<
clent
d by u coinmitU-o InsVcad
rendum and 4he faults in t
tion of thv cjtlwns usance
by
if the
rinlu-
a l'Cf-
of tin
bf allowin
nit It liav
counties 1
disturbed tiie ih'u
dorado iu which the conflict has been
waged to'such an extent that people out-
side of Colorado wonder If there Is any
law or any law abiding citizens In that
state. ]t is a fact, however, that order is
l>eing restored,*iov there Is a third party
now Introduced, which is claiming thy
adherence of the best . hincnts in Colo-
rado, and. it is insisting that deportations,
whether *by the Western Federation of
Miners or under tho Instructions of the
mine owners association or cltlsens alll-
ance, shall ceiw ."
The commissioner s.ins the Injunction
granted recently by the United States
court to prevent Interference with the
return of the deported miners mny bring
up the whole priest Ion of tho right, to
deport or whether deportation Is a crime
under stale or federal law-
"The strike, ut a strike. Is • praoticall
over,'' he sots, nnd adds that tbe char
acter of the mob which conducted tho
deportation has opened the eyi
people of Colorado .and of the
And wholesale deportations, he t
WON'T TAKE THE OATH
This is What S ephen's Alleges
Concerning Inr-ricr Depart-
ment Employees
8tate Capital Bureau. 1418 <1 St.. N. W.
St<
lutlon calling 1
; for Informatlc
atli and dislnte
house, Repre.-eigu
to have lnformatloi
ployes of the Inter
Indian Territorj ha
hens
f Hltcli-
iolatlyns
employes
ul to 1 lie
State
For Court to Decide.
Capital Bureau, 1413 (J St.,
dilngton, Jan. SgJ-^tfuaUi c
W.
irted i
bill
on Judiciary has fa verabi
Inlroducetl by Coiigrebsman Jenkins which
provides that iu all eases of convictions
|for* rrlmss in the Indian f<n|tsi7 the
j punishment shall be dettrmhied by ihe
court und not by the jury.
mtimUon r','"'
"Re
uit us 1
disposition
Id 1
attractive as his striped
DETECTIVE OBYEfc BAYS HOLMES
BANK MAY RESUME
SMALL
ITS
HAD NC
I Philadelphia, l'a.,
j Frank Qeyer. who a
allax H. H. Holi
ACCOMPLICE.
Health
other ;
However.
ural weapon
may ulso become offtnslvi
under certain conditions.
Many animals have eith
or claws, and aometlmes
three weapon
animals' nat-
the:
two
Of ths <
hi,
jlu smaH act
I the-bank ha
the same ardiual.
eupine's ImUi are
llk« ; his claws a
in additionally at
of bayonets In the
tlvity his claws
for want of use 1
and In trying to
ureal bother
up into rings
ir example, the por-
e very hugo und chisel
are unite long and ho
fiipphud with a ahleld
e shape of quills, in cap-
grow into long hookH
u climbing, digghig. etc.,
manage his food are a
him. They would < url
cut off by the keep-
could cut them off
with his sharp teeth but he
even think of that.
In the national museum ia a wood-
ctruck's skull with tin- incisor teeth grown
into it to an extraordinary length and
shape. The rodent family, of which the
wood chuck Is a Miembei, all havo large
cklstMlke. front teeth, which grow very
fast, and unless kept worn dewn by con-
stant use are sure to grow loo {ong-io
letitlou
I that Ho
in his
1 myth. Holme
slightest
rlbed."
UhS
td
ITLTION ClXJSh
DOOIUJ IN CHICAUO.
CidcaKO, Jan. —The Pun-Amerle-.. . earchli
Ranking company. 1K« Dearborn street.' ^ m
an Inatitutlou little known in the flnan-1 ,1
clul world, dosed its doors lo customers
today, but ' announcement was made that
rUght be resumed tomorrow *
if said to have done businei
eeoants. . It la declared th-..
a <lebt of $10,000. with no I
iholdcg* In the concern filed
the eli cult court euily III!
Hi." «ia\ I or lhe appointment of ;l r.
ceivei At. onilng to the petition the
bank was orgagisod in January of last I
year under the lua.~ of West Ylrginli and
the capital Stock* was fixed ui $600,000.
IMward C. Day wan appointed receiver,.
his bond being fixed ut $:'O.OCO.
During the niurt proceedings, slock
holders biought Mttachinent proceeding!
e roncern and constables levied
ung in sight. Whether the loss
«>l Die bank will be large, has
determined. The attachment
11 tod-'y ainouut to over $5,000
Hunt, preafdeiit of the lunk.
ae with that of Secretary \V.
-, appears on the bank station-
ery. pppoalte Ihc addrca* 91 Wall street.
New York clty> la aa^d to( bu a passenger
011 the Twentieth ccfttury limited, which
h** Is en delayed by thp i>Ussurd near
M. Mud-
ot believe j
igo police j
connected j
times was
1 bellev
news
KU Rt PAT KIN S HE PORT.
Petersburg. Jan. 28.—Kuroi
date of Januaiy 25, telegraj
"Advance has commenc
ght tlank against the enemj
We Will Buy
4 50c Bottle of Liquozone and Give it to You to Try
allatosa without
Ing bayoneted. 1
defended bat W«
ir cavalry pursue
panese dragoons
•d. our left flank
Japunese and
11 K haiidlensan :
ng, the
giAitaya
Wo want ytiu to know about l.lquo*
goue. and the product itself can tell
foi
utklr
orts
AGED MAIN tXEClJlEO
"'Magaiust
UOt|on (• Ve 1
pair
I OER8HON MA IOC Fill
HE HANtlED IN «
Hartford, Conn., Jan. • .-
who la to be hanged toils:
prison at Weatherford, Is ti1
to be executed in Connect
wlu s«.
old.
He
on every
*®*. 35c
laiiidou of the murder of
Pa vol Rodeckl. last spring
prosecuting Marx
Rodeckl rather than pa.1
wages which were due.
cut up the body, sewed
burled It In e n old <
manner of disposing
farm hand wns follow
wus brought to light ti
Marx was guilty of u >
all of the victims beii
rupturing these position, we mude prl
oners of one hundred Japaneat We .i
I'ecupb'd the \,Huge of Weheltallsc. on ti
I Hun river, losing fifty men. On Janaa
1 ^ti out troops ooMlblMl tho, oftenal
1, ;,i 11 , Isndsps The Japan- se atl .ek-
ed our | ositloiis near the village from tho
id southeast, but .were repulsed. |
.•airy participated, maneuvering I
against the left Hank, and attacked the'
shun Mars, Japanese In the rear. Our force then at-I
t the atate tucked Sandepas. und ut 7 p.'m., after
rat Hebrew la desperate light, with the asslstaiK-e of,
l. Marx Is sappers, we surmounted the strong en-
ed ut NowI trenchments at Shukhe und repulsed the,
farm hand. Japanese attempts to retake them.
you more than we. St) we ask you to lei
finally 00-; lls buy you a bottle—a fu 11 -slzo bottle
1 regi-ito try i^t it prove that It does what
which fled nieddcine cannot do. See what u tonic
detachment lt is Learil that it does kill Kami*.
wwopUd .!Thon JW w1|| use i.t always, as we do,
nd Expan-.an(j jp millions Of others do.
This offer itself should convince you
'P. Cei.er .i , |,at Litjuoxonc does as we claim. NV<*
would certainly not buy a bottle and
ars thut In! g|Ve it to you if there wan any doubt
made prls- 0f result* You want those results;
w* '"" you want to hp well and to keep well,
disc on the; A|l(j yo„ ,.an't do that—nobody can-
without Liquozone.
HEBKl
NECTIC
TO I
We Paid $100,000
For the American rights to Liquo-
zone We did this after testing the
product for two years, through physi-
cian, and hospitals, after proving in
thousands different cases, that
Uquogcraa destroyli the canto of any
j germ disease.
Liquozone has, fur more than 20
| years been the constant subject of
certain thai we publish on every bot-
tle an offer of $1,1)00 for a disease germ
that il cannot kill. The reason is that
germs are vegetables; and Liquozone
like an excess of oxygen—is deadly to
vegetal matter.
There ling the' great value of Liqu >-
zone. II is the only way known to kill
germs in the body without killing the
tissue, too Any drug that kills germs
is a poison, and it cannot be taken in-
ternally Every physician knows that
medicine is almost helpless In
germ disease.
Germ Diseases.
I
! These are the known germ disease:*.
All that medicine can do for th- -e
i troubles is to help Nature overcome
Ihe germs, and such results are indl-
lalmcd thut he
MANCHURIAN WEATHER
; und I ltl'BSlAN ARM V 1'Rl HTRATED
same' KNOW AND POU.
ioai||] Qefiersl Kuroklto Bstdtuartsf*' J
lenue1 2K, via Fusan -Regular Muiiclnirl
that [ weather prevullH tonight, lntemie c
rdew, with cutting winds and swirl# of sip
, his' Hounds of battle were heard at hit
scientific and chemical research. 11 Is
not matin by compounding drugs, nor
ith alcohol. Its virtue are derived
I solely from pas Inrgely oxygen gas—
,,y I by n pro. ■ requiring Immense appa-
ratus and 14 days" time. The result is
ul> a liquid that does what oxygen does.
iu" It Is a nerve food and blood food—th"
0,d most helpful thing In the world to you.
Its effects are exhilarating, vitalizing.
! Durlivinc yet It ia « ns w,1«
rect and uncertain. Liquozone attac!
ihe germs, wherever they are. And!
when the germs which cause a disease I
are destroyed, the disease must end,
and forever. That ia inevitable.
ARthma. Hay Fe<
Abcess- Anaemia
Bronchitis
Mood Polaon
firlght's Di«si«ie
Howel Tr oubles •
Coughs—Colds
Consumption
Colle- Croup
Constipation
1 Catairh t'uncer
Dysentery—
Dlarrnea
Dandruff—Dropsy
Dypspcpala
Ecsama- Eryslpelai
Goitre—Gout Varicocele
Gonorrhea -Gleet Women's Diseases
All diseases that begin with fever-all
Inflammation- ill catarrh-all contagious
diseases- all the results of Impure or
pol9oncd blood.
in nervous debility I.lquoaoni nets as a
vitall/i r, accomplishing what no drugs
can do.
50c Bottle Free. '
If you need Liquozone nnd have
never tried lt. please send us this cou-
pon We will then mall you an or-
an>v j der on a local drugglsi for a full
i size bottle, and we will pay the drus-
' gist ourselves for It . This is our free
j gift, made to convince you; to show
you what Liquozone In. ami what It
can do. In Justice to yourself, please
accept it today, for It plates you un-
der no obligations wliateyer.
Influensa
Kidney Diseases
I .a, Grippe
Tjeucot rhea
liver Troubles
Malaria—Neuralgia
Many heart
Troubles
t'lles Pneumonia
I 'jeurlsy—Quinsy
Rheumatism
Bcrofula- Hyphillls
Htomaeh Troubles
Throat Troubles
Tuberculosis
TuJMAr*— Ulcere
Liquozone costs aOt'. aud $1.
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
for this offer 111
Fill out Ihe blan
T.lquoBone C
not appear ifgaln.
11 ud in.tll u to the
164 Wabash Ave,
I havo never 1
you will
I will take It
-write plainly.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 243, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 29, 1905, newspaper, January 29, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125754/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.