The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, July 24, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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FRIDAY JULY 24 1903.
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Works Sly Game'
Special to Dally Loader.
Washington D. C July 3. There
is a phM of the glove contract mattor
that has never boon exploited In the
press or tli country. The people know '
hothlnr About it and it contains a
whole lot ci moat for meditation upon
th waya that aro dark and the tricks
that oro win as practiced by the
astute and unscrupulous secretary of
war. Mr. ItooL Ho Is at prosont raak-1
ing a lot of fuss about Investigating '
this tovoi ontract but ho Is doing
tho tlo fish net- Ho Is spewing ou
a c .stuff that darkens tho waters
and Co one can wo his work. Instead
of placing tho Investigation of this
glovo contract It the hands of tho
regular army Inspector In chargo and
lrho Is thoioughly familiar with It In
every detail ho sends for a now man
a Mr. Garlington who knows nothing
about tho truo Inwnrdnoss of It and
glvoa him his Instructions as to how
ho Is to cnry on tho Investigation and
.uit ho Is to Investigate. He circum-
scribes and limits his dlscroUon in
tho matter. Ho tells him to Investi-
gate everything except one and that
ono contains tho milk of the cocoa-nut-
That Is the mannor In which
tho contract Is drawn. It Is drawn In
uch a mnnnor as to call for a certain
and specific k .d of glovq and thai
kind of glovo u made only by tho Lit-
tauer Rrolhors glove manufacturers
of Now York. Thus no mattor who
got tho cot tract from Uio war dopart
ment ho would have 4o go to the Lit-
tauer Brothers to have the glovos
made and fhoy would roan the profits
Will President Roosevelt pla'e hnv
that phosit of the contract Investigat-
ed' If ho doep his "close political and ;
personal Mend and adviser" is In
danger of voaring stripes It Is up to
ho president Lot's glvo him a chance
Since thf "Iowa Idea" hoe been
knocked ier tho ropes by the Iie-
publlcdh ptrty and tho American Pro-
ttytlvc Tariff league hag won a signal
victory for tho "standpatters" tlioro
has arim u demand for a sort of tar-
iff rovUIoti that stands a good chance
to receive respectful attontlon at tho
December session of congross. It Is
somolhlng radically different from tho
'Iowa ldaV It emanates from the
cugar trtiv and is based upon asser-
tions thai Gorman "oartol" producors
intend to ship enormous quantities of
cheap sugar to tho United States as
Boon as the abolition of Bugar boun-
ties recently arranged for at Brussels
gofta Into effect on September 1. The
mngnatos ol tho American sugar trust
pretoml that this constitutes a grave
danger and that it is tho duty of con-
gross to pass legislation providing for
an extension of the system of counter-
vailing duties. They devoutly bellove
in tho necessity and benefits of coun-
tervailing duties over since tho Unit-
ed States nupromo court uphold the
right of tho govornmont to lovy such
duties on Hussion sugar. Tho sugar
tntst has ptesontcd its demand at the
proper psychological momont; that is
Just whon tho Republican party is "in
tho market" for "dignified" campaign
contribute r.s. It is a poor truit that
doom not know Its political opportun-
ity. Considering the fact that tho
"Iowa 'dot' is na exceedingly unpop-
ular and protection along orthodox
linos still t)o supremo fotUU 1. High
Republican circloa. it Is not at all Ira-
probable M-nt Uu sugar monopoly's
roquost that something be done in a
leglslatlv way to prottr
European competition wiM readily be
compiled with. As ono of our most
promising "Infant industries" the
sugar trust must be given all the pro-
tection tha It needs or thinks it
noeds. l"i capitalization is diluted
with such n big amount of water that
a continuance of fat dividends on pre-
forred an-1 common shores would be
mado imp-valble by unrestrained com-
potitlon. Tha trust's grip upon the
dnmontio sugar market must not be
loonaned. Consumers ore prosper0"''
ami do no' mind a lltUo more "blood-
ing." And the trust needs the money
and the Republican party needs It still
more. The Havemeyer idea of tarltf
jovislon should be and probably will be
given a reusing reception by the Re-
publican n.tijorlty in congress. It le
up-to-date and practicable The men
who conceived it are neither "cranks"
nor "rtoetriiialrns " They are Just
common ivory day tltievea and that
class S J. ft now In Sue fettle ud
stand Utgh in Republican clr-le-? Tel"
with the p.opl
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AYcgctablc Pr cparationTor As
slniilallng thcFcwlandncgula-
ling the Stomachs anlBowefc of
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Promotes DigcslIonChccrfur-
nossandRcst.Contalns nelllicr
Sjitim.Morphinc nor Mineral.
OT"NAICOTIC.
fiVtafoujar&wvzLmviaa
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MxSmttM
KtffttVt Mir-
Apofecl nemedy forConsUpa-
tlon Sour Stomach Diarrhoea
Worms .Cojwulsions.Fcverish-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
For Infants and Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER
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CAST
THE CtNTAUfl COMPACT. rfCW YOK CITY.
res? a m
JNPuEASANT EFFECT.
Produced by Increasing Activity
Revolutionists In Macedonia.
(By Associated Press.)
Constan. nople July 23. Tho
of
In-
SENATOR HEYBURN TO WED.
Said to De en His Way to Pennsylvania
to Claim Bride
By Associated Presa-J
Tacoma Wash. July 21. W. B
Hoy-
creasing activity of tho revolutionists burn elected United Statos senator at
in Macedonia and tho difficulties on-
countorod ly Turkish troops aro pro
ducing an unpleasant effect in official
quartort and apprehension in diplo-
matic cirtSt-s whero It is bolloved thy
existing si'uation will lead to fresh
dotnands m tho part of tho opwor.
including tho establishment of aa
efficacious European control. Even
tho Austrians and Russians admit that
tho reform schomo Is inadequate.
The Boss Worm Medicine.
H. P. Kumpo druggist Lelghton
Ala writes: "Ono of my customors
bad a child which was sick and tnrow
up all food could retain nothing on its
stomach. Ho bought ono bottle of
Whlto'a Cream Vormifugo and It
brought up 119 worms from the child.
Its tho boss worm medlclno in tho
world." Whlto'a Cream Vermifuge is
also the chlldrons tonic. It improves
their dlgostion and assimilation of
food strengthens thoir nervous sys-
tem and restores them to tho health
vigor and elasticity of spirits natural
to childhood. 25c at V. B. Lllllo and
Co.'s.
INTO GUTHRIE BY AUGUST 15.
The Missouri Kansas &. Oklahoma
Railroad Only Twenty-Five
Miles Away
the last b sslon of tho Idaho logisla-
turo has gone oast to marry accord-
ing to stor!os afloat in Wallace Idaho
his homo and In Spokano. whero his
brother ano mother live.
Tho senator's business partner In
Wallaco will not deny or affirm tho
story but bis brother E. M. Hoyburn
In Spokar-o while refusing to tell tho
particuli-3 as much as admitted last
evening Hint the senator Is on his
way to Pennsylvania to pot his bride.
Senator Hoyburn Is flfty-ono years
old and n bachelor.
A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of AVild Strawborry. Curoa
dysentery diarrhoea seasickness nau-
sea. Pleasant to take. Perfectly
harmless.
AIRSHIP CONTEST SURE.
Santos Dumont Will Compete for
$100C00 Prize In St. Louis.
Tho Mluouri Kansas & Oklahoma
Railroad company in roollty tho Mis
souri Kar-ftas & Texas Railroad corn-
pony expects to finish its lino
Guthrie by August 16 though its con
tract will not oxplro till April 1804
Tho company is laying stool at the rate the airship tournament.
of 10000 feet a day and its track lay
ing outfit la twonty-flvo miles from
Guthrie.
8t. Louis Mo. July 24. Advices
from Paris stating that Dumont and
the Aero c ub of tho French metropolis
are In doebt hb to tho holding of tho
aerial lomnnront at the World's fair
are all av.ry according to Secretary
Stovons. V representatives of the ex-
position company reoently Interviewed
Santos Di mont In Paris and learned of
his plnuB for engaging in tho contest
for the c-iiltal prlzo of $100000.
Presldon Francis is In receipt of In-
rv-..iaHin irewn at lnnat twn nthflr air-
......... .. -. .-. ...-..-
into ship Invtntors indicating tnat tnero
will be competition. Tho exposition
company has appropriated $200000 for
Worn on lovo a cloar hoalthy com-
plexion. Puro blood makos it. Bur-
dock Blood Bitters raakos puro blood.
Tho best thing Is to be respected
and the next is to bo loved; It is bad
to be hated but worse still to bo despised.
7' In Evidence.
Perhaps you haven't noticed how
tho 7's ha- o been coming on Saturday
lately? Look at tho calendar aal van
will see c'ght of them right 'n sue
cession beginning with the first ."at-
urday In February. November will
be tho same way so there are l.oo
entlro morths this year in whUh ev
ory Saturday falls on tho 7th or A
multiple of 7.
Woman's
mwt
Cholera Infantum.
ThU ban ioug been regarded as ono
of the most dangerous and fatal dis-
eases to which infants are subject. It
oan be cured however whon properly
treated. All that la necea-ry U to
giVe Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil aa
directed with each bottle and a cure
is cortaln- For sale by the Eagle dnyr
store.
Is to love children and no
home can be completely
fcappy without them yet the
ordeal through which the ex
pectant mother must prss asually is
k full of suffering danger and fear
that she looks forward to the critical
hour with apprehension and dread.
Mother's Friend by its penetrating and soothing properties
allays nausea nervousness and all unpleasant feelings and
so prepares the system lor the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering as numbers
have testihed and said "it is
worth its weight in gold." $ioo per
bottle of druggists. Book contaimag
valuable information mailed free.
THE SftADflOJP REGUUTOft CO. MiU Ca.
Hi
oilsers
Friend
MARKETS
(Local.)
Alfalfa ..$ 12.00
Hay 7.00
Hay baled . 10 . 00
Hard wheat G.J
Soft wheat . jo
Corn .35
Bran por 100 .SO
Shorts per 100 ... .95
Flour por 100 1.S5
Oata .45
Produce Market.
Furnlshod by W. H. Mertcn com-
mission merchant
Spring chicks .13
Eggs .15
Butter .15
Cabbage per lb 2tf3
Apples por bu 1.C0
Potatoes per bu 8090
Our boat scot are selllg at from
$3.75 to $4-00 wo have sold three car-
loads Wedesday for $4-00 per hundred
pounds aa shown bolow. If we should
have a heavy run we would not be
surprised to see them drop 35 cents
por hundred at any Ume.
W give below only a part of our
past weok'o (tales :
Hoas.
WL Price.
50 average 256 $6.15
Gl average 233. 6.10
79 average 229 6.05
87 average 211 6.00
88 average 201 6.00
88 averago 202 6.00
76 average 208 6.90
94 average 176 5.85
Sheep.
WL Price.
133 avorage 92 $4.00
120 average 91 4.00
131 avorage 94 4.00
ISO average 80 3. HO
Cows and Heifers.
Wt. Price.
23 avorage 988 $2.65
26 average 833 2.55
23 averago '.. 918 2.50
78 average 138 4.00
28 averago 216 4.00
7 average 937 - 2.65
8 average 786 2.60
10 avorage .576 2.40
17 average 851 2.35
22 average 848 2.39
29 avorago . . 623 2.15
Calves.
Wt Price.
63 average 172 $4.50
SO average 175 4 .00
Steers.
Wt Price.
1 average 1250 $4. 71.
22 average 1135 4.30
23 average .1096 3.80
4Ravorag9 939 3.65
2a average.- 1043 3.65
25 avorago .1047 3.50
20 Average 977 3.40
15 average 1013 3.50
27 avorage... 906 3.35
16 avorage 900 3.35
28 avorago 887 3.30
31aterago 897 3.35
The Denver Enid
& Gulf R. R.
" Alfalfa Route
Through Rates to all
points
Via Enid O. T.
in connection with the
Frisco System and
Rock Island System
For information call on or 'ad
dress A. J. CORKINS Agent
D. E. & G. R. R Guthrie or
the undersigned.
J. J. Cunningham
G. A. P. & ? Dept. Enid O. T.
Free Trial
DEATH TO HAIR-ROOT AHD BRANCH
How
ataoovery
by tha
MIS3ES DELL.
A Trial Treatment
FKEC le Any Oft
AMIIrtci) wlm Hilr
oa fut heck r
Arcu.
Wc biv tt Iktt mad tt d-i. avtr y wfcUh hatbffU1
cbenutit md a I otlen fr ccnturle ft.at of aLtofuleiy
detiTuyiaf .uj.firti.ut. ri-ir t nJ ttfo h cDdrslyanl
lraMOtr4ly iic bcr It fc muiu. b x grith o ilw
neck ibtck or aims fti t u too ftitnout inptulai-ia
uv wit th fint.i or tntjas ten.tii.t ki.
Th Htete S' 1 havB inot xichly utted fc cUtitf J llvl
arc tit Jrous that ilit tull mariU uf tne if treatment. totblcr
he) tue iflvtn tttat carltUe Barae c.fJilLLAl.lV
HAln"hUb. kran t.11 afflkirn- To lru eoJ
trial ltl t teat free of charft-a. to any lady ho MI
vclttlor It aad Ul tae u Uu Wei la tW Pr With.
cut 4 ctttt of cm you can tea fd jrubrveltc hat the dja.
Cierria thaeTfdnrofyobroi aetiaeawiU theweoo.
iliu.'uttaitiietttatneatUII.L.AI.lV.nlll.n
Ut tli ysa of ne of the rre.tett drawUc.aioreftecl
leTeUoeat tte imik of auyeieuaul hal ta the ia.e vl
itecltof vrotaea.
rieaae ua4-ritasl tHt a penortal detoMltraH f f out
treataet coett you B Mr A ttlal vM tie MM you free
hkk you cae uao ivurMlfead prat oat Claim tjr M4.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale A Q. C Rlerer
DALE A. BIERER
Lawyers (
Anderson Building Oklahoma wnu
CHAPPELL & MINTONYE
Lawyer
Practice In all courts Rooms 3 4 C
Now Adlei Eldg.
Phono 631. uuthrle Okla.
VICTOR. G. HOUSTON
Insurance. Real Estate
Agent for leading' fire insurance
Companies.
Oalce: R;ar Bank of India
Territory
DOCTOR MORTEN
Hyglenlst and Electrical Specialist
Oftlco 210 East Oklahoma avenue.
over Economy Grocery.
Ladies taking this treatment avoid
all indelicate ordeals. No charge foi
consulatiens.
RTRANQ & BLACK
Lawyers.
Practice in all Courts of tho
Territory.
M. LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Insurance AgonL
Joseph Wisfey
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Adler block south side Ok'
lahoma avenue.
WILL CHRISTEN
Archltsct.
116 West Okla. Ave.. Guthrie.
also solicit perspective work and
wash drawings from
architects.
75e Banderine
Btxrber Shop and Bcth.
Rooms
Our workiner'e reputations or flrtt ela
ftervKes extend alt over the southwest
and we pay capc:ial attention to vis-
tors to the Capital City.
James Hill Proprietor.
It you are abort and need a little money go
O. K. Loan Office
Money loaned on Diamonds. Watches. Re
volvers and all valurbles.
Iteasonablc rates courteous treatment.
S. RABIN.
203 W. Harrison Guthrie.
National Coffee &
Tea Company
Importers ao ' 'etail Dealers in
TEAS OFFTCES
BAKING POWDERS
SPICES ETC.
Ticket for Premiums given with each pur-
cuue.
. A. C. Offhausen Mgr.
okuVAree"d Guthrie Okla.
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O WANTS
o
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RATE8.
PIvo cents por line first insertion!
two and onhalr cents por lino oacl
subsequent insertion.
FOR RENT.
VVVSAiVVVVV
FOR RENT Ono front and one res
room on Harrison avenuo; $15 pt3
month. AddrosB "R" care Loader.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Fbe good lots In nd
town of Huntor Oarflold countj
Poasonablo. good Investment Addrorl
O. T. Wish. Outirio. Okla.
POSITION WANTED MALE.
vVAIIiungmBntoTcsrntet
raDhv tnd railway hnnlnM XV
uireuon. uains km.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
MANAGER WANTED Trus.wortl
lady or Rontleman to manago buil
noes In thU county and adjoining Ul
ritory for well and favorably kne
house of eolld financial standir
$20.00 straight cash salary and
ponscs paid each Monday by che
direct fro.u headquarters. Extvjnl
mousy advancod: position pcrmanow
Address Thomas CooDer. Manned
1030 Caxton Bldg. Chicago.
GIN LOCATION Free gin site giv
in Castle Creek nation. Indian t
ritory. Now town excellent locatlt
No gin thoio. Largo crop assured. C
must bo bulU' at onco Add re s
Smith Wostern Railroad Townslte CI
Welootka 1. T.
MPN WANTED At Parksburg Okl
on the l. C M. & o R R
miles ww"ct Oklalioma City on
Choctaw. All aumiuer's Torv Ifqul
at oI?o of O'Donnol Construction (I
Parkersburg Okla.
THE ONLY authorized life of P.
Leo XIII. Writton with tho enct
agement approbation and blessing
His Holiness by Mgr. Born
O'Reilly D D. LL-. D.. who for oi
years live 1 In tho Vatican as Don
tic Prolate to tho Pope. This distlT
ulshed American author was sumn
ed to Rome and appointed by tho P
as his official blographo- Appro
and rocognlzod by Cardinal Glbb
and all church authorities as tho c
official biography of tho Pope.
800 pages magnificently illustrrl
Unparalleled opportunity for ago!
Best commission Eiojant outfit fl
Tho John C. Winston Co. 328 DI
born St. Chicago III.
IIIIK
Standard Theatre
Entire Change of Program t
Tonight
Positively the best attrac-
tions ever in Guthrie.
Leading features are the
great
Two and a HoJf and
Harvey (EL HeJnes
Open every night comer
2nd and Harrison.
C. F. Rettick Mgr.
wmmmxuJCrXmycK3g
m Royal Bar
Tel. 103.
The Gentleman's Resort
The best of "Wines Liq-
uors and Cigars
I L. D Fossett. Prop.
a III
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WANTED Agonta for the- author!
life of Pope Loo XIII by Fa'l
James J. McGlvern D. D. Appnl
by and Issued under tho official si
tlon of Aichblshop Quigley andl
dorsed by Cardinal Gibbons. El
Amorlcun citizen regardless of j
creed wl'.l bo Interested in roadlil
comploto history of Pope Leo
talnlng largo portions told In his
words; Irc'udlng tho oncyclelealj
ters on tailglon marriage dlvil
oducatlon freemasonry labor
Illustrated with beautiful colored
half ton? pictures. Best tel
Freight r-Pld. OUTFIT FREE oil
colpt of 'io cents to pay express.
dress American Publishing Co. (J
ha. Nob.
?4000 PRIVATE FUNDS to loal
city property. Money ready 1
y to J. B. Groon 'Phone- 47 ' 1
ply
LOST In Guthrie a gold watch j
21. $5.00 reward for return til
Leader office.
HflErfl
Attorneys can have briefs print
ed at
LEADER OFFIGE
in a few hours time
Proofs Read and Revised.
Best Workmanship
Cheapest Ra.tes
Sho.ke Into Your Shoes t
Allen's Foot ease a powder. It cures I
painful smarting nerrous feet and tugrow
lng: nalla and instantly ultra tbe sting out
ot corns and bunion It's the greatest
comfort discovery of the age Allen' Koot-
case makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It
Is a certain cure for sweating callous and I
hot tired aching leet. Try it today- Sold
by alt druggists and shoe stores IlT malll
S$Cln sumps. Trial package t'RKE. Ad-I
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