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Vacation outings among snow-
clad peaks and flashing trout
streams of Colorado.
Low-rate excursions all summer.
Cheap prices at resort hotels
or camp out.
Go there on the
Colorado Flyer
the Santa Fels superb new train
Kansas City.to Pueblo Colorado
Springs and Denver.
Luxuriously equipped with
observation Pullman's library-
smoking car and chair cars.
A quick night ride.
Ask for free copy of beautiful book
"A Coloaado Summer."
A. J. CORKINS Agent
Atchison Topeka & SantaFee Railway Co.
Guthrie.
Santa Fe
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Attorneys can have briefs print-
ed at
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in a few hours time
Proofs Read and Revised.
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Disgruntled Indians
Cause Anxious Feeling
Special to Dally Loader.
Eufaula I. T. Aug 11 Tho possi-
bility of troublo with tho dlngruntled
Indians who refused to vote In tho
lato eloctlon of tho Chorokoes at which
Rogers was elected chlof has become
alarming and Bomo of tho alarmists
fear another Crazy Snako war such
as government troops wore sent to
quell two years ago. A squad of full
blood Chnctaws flf'ticn In numbor
passod through Eufaula lato yostorday
evening on their way to the Keoto-
wah stronghold In tho Cherokee na-
tion. Thoy will bo reinforced enrouto
by a band of Creek Snakes headed by
Chltto Harjo known as Crazy Snake.
It Is expected that the band will be
Joined by a few dlvatlsfled Somlnole
stragglers. When tho dissatisfied In-
dians of tho different nations Join tho
800 Kectowahs a faction of tho Cher-
okeos and followors of Crazy Snako.
who refused to voto at tho last elec
tion tho forces will number over 1000
disaffected Indians and lt Is feared
that there may bo Bcrlous troublo. Tho
conservatives think however that tho
demonstration will amount to nothing
moro than a big pow-wow In which
several will bo killed and many moro
will bo arrested and bo sent to tho
penitentiary at Fort Loavonworth
Thoy say that fiery speeches punctu
ated by tho hoots of tho Cherokee
"night hawks" will bo made advocat-
ing the dismissal of tho Dawos com
mission from sorvlco and tho rostltu-
tlon of ovory treaty abrogated by tho'
govornmont 'at Washington. Uprising
and fighting the government removal '
to Old Mexico and othor war maas-
uros will bo touched upon lt Is J
thought but tho conservatives sayj
that thoy four no bloodshod. I
An oloctlon In tho Cherokee nation!
was hold last Tuesday. Tho Kopt-
wahs stood firm by tholr lo'l5rt and
rofitsod to go to tho polm. Thoy con-
ton that tho jrf7jrament has no right
to Interfere wllh thorn that thoy have
a right to govorn themselves anil that
thoy should bo allowed to hold their
lands In common according to tho old
tribal laws.
The warring Indians or tho different
tribes aro now on tholr way to tho
Keotowah stronghold which Is In that
part of the Cherokee nation called tho
"Flint hill country" among hills
which aro densely wooded. Many of
tho Kootowahs llvo thero and thoy aro
now making preparations for tho'
council of war after tho arrival of tho
warriors from tho othor tribos.
Two years ago Crazy Snake who Is
credited with having started tho pros-!
ent movement. Incited what Is known
In Indian loro of tho territory as the
Crazy Snako war. Ho Is followed this
time by practically tho samo Indians
who took part In that disturbance.
When Crazy Snako went on tho war.
path two years ago It resulted In a
great deal of troublo and tho old chief
was arrested and sont to tho ponlton-
nary from which placo ho was re-
leased somo tlmo ago. Tho United
States marshals first wont down into! A mass 0f lava Is pouring out of the
tho "Hickory country." to quoll the 'crater and flows down tho side of tho
warriors but tho officers wore afraid ! mountain. The observatory Is In the
to attempt any arrests for foar that
blood would bo shed. Captain Jack
Ellis of the Indian police was sent
there with a command of police to re-.overy little ciroumBtanco recoruou uj
Inforco tho marshals but oven thonjbU solnmlo InatruroonU. Accompanied
thoy woro afraid to risk an attempt tojby another scientist. Prof. Paola he a
arrest tnem. tho war department was
then asked for assistance and a troop
or soldiers was sent more irom Fortmuu jnoauuuHcwm. muw uuu mnuuu .
Reno. new cone and that a stream of lava
Muskogee I T. Aug. 11. Chief
Porter of tho Creeks was askod to
day about tho movement of the discon-
certed Indians towarde the stronghold
of tho Keotowahs where they aro re-
porieu io oe going io nota a council i
of war.
Well there Is no donht thnt thov
are gathering down Jn the hills but Iand tho oveMndulgonco In food and
do not anticipate that thoro will be;drnk- "blne ao aulokly. a doso
any serious troublo" said ho. "It wlllaft8r meal8 wn brinB tho patlont lnto
probably reeult In tholr bolng arreflteda sod condition in a few days.
and omo of them being sent to the1 G- L- Caldwell. Agt M.. K. and T. R.
penltonUary. It la not Improbable11- Choeotah Ind Tor. writes April
that som? of them may ot lntojl8' 1903: "l 8ok for. over two
troublo and get killed but I do not ?Mr wUh enlargement ot tho liver
think it will hocomo necessary to call.""! 8nean- Tlie doctor m me n
out United States troops. terJS.ilSi
An oieotion is to do noiu in tne
Creek nation September 1. and Cray
Snako Is In the raco for chief but he
stands no show against Chlof Porter
and Legtis Perryman. The onemlee
of Porter charge him with Inducing
Crazy Snako to get Into tho race and
thus divide the support of Perryman
hut Chief Porter donlos this and says
that ho had nothing whether to do
with tho candidacy of the old warrior.
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
Foley's Honay and Tar affords im-
mediate relief to asthma sufferers in
the woiat staged and if token a tlnu
will effect a oure. Sold by J. N. WaJ-lace.
IrTiifiifrfnTMl
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Bono Pains Itching Scabby
Skin Diseases.
Swellings Carbuncles Pimples Scrofula
Fermenently cured by UMsft Itotsnle Blood Sslss
Pleotanl and toft tt tale. TTtamfMw tetltitr 31
Vtari. Ctmptitd if Pun Botanic JnfreJInlh
Strengthenl ttmt tiintyt and vtik Htmaeht nrel
dyipttiia. Wi hart nrr 10009 anginal Honed tali
mrafati of writ matt Y B B. B. that itatrd cured
1 r yoo hare cht and pains lnboectback and Jolntl
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(Uanda Rlitnf a andBampi on tbs SUn Muena TatetiM
In Mouth Sore Throat rimplM or offetutre erapllons
C ypper Colored Spots or rath on 8 kin. all run-down ot
nrrrottt. Ulcers on anr part of tho todjr llalr or Ere-
brows ralllsg out Cartmlts or lloUl take
Botanic Blood fialm guarnntood
to core eren the wont and molt depurated caiwbrre
doctors patent mnUcuitt and hot iprlnss fall. Heals
all sores stops all aches and pains redacts all sweUlnss
atke blood pore and rich completely changing the
entire budr Into a clean healthr condition. It. II. II.
has cared thousands of cases ot Ulood Poison eren after
Reselling- the last stages.
Old llheumatlsm Ctpflth Kcrcina
are caosed br an awfol poisoned condition of the
Dlood. H. B. II. stops Ilswklnr and Spitting Itching;
snd Scratching Aehrs and Tains enres nkeamalism
Catarrh 1 heals all Scabs Scales Eruptions Watery
IllUtcrs foul fettering Sores sf Zrtema by Kiting a
pure healthy blood supply to affected parts.
Cancor Cured
Rotanle Blood Sain Cares Cancers of alt Kinds
Suppurating Sirtlllngt Eating Sores 1 amors ugly
Ulcers. It kills ths Cancer Feiien and heats the seres
or worst casoer perfectly. If you hare a persistent
rimple Vart Swsltlags Shooting Stinging Pains
take Blood JUltn and thsy will disappear before they
derelop Into Cancer. Many apparently hopeleis case
of cancer ced by taking Botanic Blood Balm.
sjvji ouakanthe
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Complete directions for home cure with em Iwttla.
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Tarls Aug. 11. Tho latoet ills-
patches from Naplos seom to Indlcato
'mt Mount Vesuvius Is on tho verge
of an eruption and the peoplo. who
with all tholr old tlmo foolhanllnoss
have built their homos and cultivated
their vineyards almost to tho vory
edge of the orator are In a state bord-
orlng on panic. Tho city of Naples
jdooa cot seem to be In Imminent dau-
'ger oxcopt that it may bo bombarded
wiht tho shower of hot ashes and
stonos as it was in 18C1; but Sorrento
with tno villa of tho famous American
author F. Marlon Crawford. Castol-
lamare. Torro Del Greco Roslna Por-
tici and all thoso other delightful
places whloh languish In tho shadows
oi the great volcano am threatened
with a catastrophe as tho one In Mar-
Unique which shocked tho world last
yoar and ovon their happy go-lucky
'population begins to feel worried.
Tho volcano phenomona observed ro-
8omblos exactly those which preceded
thoso in tho years 79 472 1739. 1861
and 1872. Several distinct earth-
quakes have been folt. The volcano
at night presents a beautiful though
terrifying spectacle A column of Are
rises from tho crater which is visible
for many mllos around and loud ox-(
plosions aro heard almost continually.
most Imminent danger but Prof. Mao-
chl the chief observer romalnB on his
' post making notes of every sound and
iow uay as cmpi up u uiu uratur
(anu sent oui uw report uuu an vmtv
may break forth In tho direction of
Pompeii any moment ana oven uury
the 1llages at the foot ot Vesuvius.
Herbine.
Ronders the bile more fluid and thus
helps th blood to flow; it affords
prompt relief from blliousnaM indl-
'. Ston. slok.and nervous heodaohos
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to iuib Harbin.. It hae made me
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60c.
Sold by F. B. Llllle & Co.
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The UaUr make all klndg of blank
dooks arm iurnisnea every i&gni oiaaa.
required under territorial laws.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
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Special to Dally Leader.
Ardmore I. T. Aug 11. Spcolal
ll'nltod Statos Inspector Churohlll has
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uuiiitui. uuuuuufu mm uto jiajuiuuv.
of $80000 to ownors of tho lmprovo-
ment situated In tho government res-
ervation at Sulphur would bo mado
beginning next Tuesday. There aro
only 150 claimants who wilt bo com-
pensated by tho government A ten
days' notice has boon given each per-
son located In tho rosorvallon to movo
out or mako tomporary arrangomonta
with tho tntorlor dopartmont.
Spoclal to Daily Leader.
Chlckasha I. T. Aug. ll.--Durlng a
heavy thundorstorm horo last night a
moteor foil In tho north part of tho
city with a lruo of light and a show-
or of sparks which lit up tho ontlro
city. Tho aorollto struck tho earth In
tho back yard of Mrs. Sarah S'bloy
who waB standing In nor doorway
watching tho storm. Sho was knock-
ed down and severely stunned. A
terrific explosion occurrod as tho me-
teor struck and fragments ot lt flow In
all directions. Tho wires of the tele-
phone system In tho north ond of town
woro wrecked by tho electricity the
linos twisted and torn and somo of th
Instruments molted. This m- Jng no
traco of tho meteor could bo found ox-
COpt ft bumOd plaCO In tllO yard abotlt
...
olght feet squtira Many peoplo saw
" ' r ' "
'the IlietOOr Strike. This Is tho BCCOnd
motoor which has fallen ltore In two
'years.
SpocInI to Dnllv Leador.
South McAlester I. T Aug. 11. P.
MlIep ' tD Roclf rtlnnil Coal oom-
Panv vnu liero trom Aldorson today
We reports tlio discovery of a good
quality of load In tho Jnoks Fori:
mountains about olghteen miloa south
of Utrtahomo. The mineral was found
by somo Indinnp Mr. Millar has ox-
amlned tho specimens and pronouncos
them of an extra good grado.
Special to Daily Leader.
Halleyville I. T.. Aug. 11. Tho
Halleyvlllo volunteer fire dopartmont
will hold its first colobration on Sat-
urday August 22 at McCaddon's old
camp grounds. Thoro will bo a parado
jn tho morning and the day will iio do-
votod to amusotnents of all kinds with
flroworks at night. Excursions will
be run by tho railroads
.
Rheumatism.
Whon pains or Irritation exist on
any part of tho body tho application
of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives
prompt relief. E. W". Sullivan Prop.
Sullivan House El Reno O. T. writes
Juno C 1902: "I take pleasure In rec-
ommonding Ballard's Snow Linfment
to all who aro afflicted with rheuma-
tlsm. It is tho only remedy I have
found that gives iramodlato relief."
2Cc COc $1.00.
Sold by F. B. Llllla & Co.
Miss Viola Catron entertained last
orentng at a porch party In honor ot
msB Mad Pnntor Tbo 'jou8o wa8
beautifully decorated with finwors tho
8imflowor8 jn th0 dining room bolng
vory effootlvo. During tho ovonlng a
(tl0rt migCai program was given by
v Mrs. Lloyd. Miss Brlggs Miss Caton
Warron palntor and Mr. Crabtreo.
Danty refreshments WBro served dur
lng ovonmgi Tj0 gU06t8 were
jitosesi Brown Brlggs Campbell Edith
crown Jarvls Painter Chapman
.1QadamaH t ' r.' pnrmontor.
noa ilomT3. Blssell Lucks Ellis.
panlor( Hurtp Canfled Drown( Crab
troo Powers Dole Rico.
-usUdrlll Rlggan Laws
ou Republican.
Sleeper
Lloyd.
Cures Sciatica.
Tlav. "W. L. nilftv. LIj. D.. dtihn. Nw
Ynrh .. AftBr flftn ... -.
oxoruo.aUng palu from aIntlo rheUma-
UmBi under varkU8 lroatmenUf t wa8
Induced to try Ballard's Snow L-Inl-
munt; tho flrJt application giving my
firgt relof an(J thQ woond entro r0.
Jlef j Qan vo R unquaUfled recom.
roondRtlonH 2Bo COc 11.00.
SoJ(1 hy p B LU9 & Co
Oulbdrt Commercial Cub has se-
eured from Uia railroads a reduction
MptttotM from
the Indian territory. It amounts to
about 10 oanU a ton and now the other
towns of the territory are going aftr
. . nn . . man -lean-
City Journal
"I had diabetes la IU vort form."
writaa Macjon Leo of Dunrettth Ind
"I tried sight physicians without re-
lief. Only three bottles of Foley's
Kidnoy Cure made me a well man"
Sold by J N. Wallace
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
Quthrle Lodge No. 2 A. F. & A. M.
Moots ovory Tuosday evening at
Masoaio Templo. All brethron cor-
dially invited to attond.
James Hepburne W. M.
E. M. Damford Secretary.
Quthrle L6dgo No. 1 A. O. U. k
Meota ovory Thursday night at 7:C
over Sponcor's hardware corner Ok-
lahoma avenuo and First street Vis-
iting brothers always wolcomo.
Will Huntor M. W.
W. J. Leatherman Recorder.
Albert Pike Lodge No. 60 A. F.
A. M. Mcots second and fourth Wed-
nesdays of each month at Masonic
Temple
A. O. Farquharton W. M.
Teague Ray Secretary.
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 K. of P. MoeU
every Friday night In Victor block.
Visiting Knights cordially invited.
W. T. Warren C. O.
L. 8. Page K. of R. & S.
Quthrle Lodge No. 426 B. P. O. E.
Mcots tho second and fourth Tues-
day nights of each month In Elk hall
C. E. Bllllncsley E. R.
J. Foucart Secrotary.
Woodmen of the World Quthrle
Camp No. 3. Meota every Tuesday at
7:3u p. m. In tho Woodmen hall over
Spencer hardware store. Visiting
Woodmen welcome.
Wm. Connelly Con. Com.
J. B. Towers Cleric.
Hartranltt Post No. 3 G. A. R.
Meols on first and third Fridays in
each month at 7:30 p. m. In hall ovei
Sponcor's hardware store. Vlsltlnft
comrados always wolcome.
J. M. Barnthouse Post Com.
M. L. Mock Adjutant
Guthrie Chapter No. 2 Order of the
Eastern Star. Moots In tho Masonic
Tomplo ovory second nnd fourth Fri-
day evoalngs In each month.
P. M. L. Ray W. M.
M. E. Harrington Secretary.
Guthrie Commandery No. 1 Knights
Templar. Moots every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at tholr Asylum In
tho Masonic Tomplo. Visiting Sir
Knights always wolcomo.
Frank Hlndman E. C.
E. M. Bamford Ileoordor.
Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. 2 I. O.
O. F Meets first and third Tuesday at
7:30 p. si. in tho Odd Follows' hall iu
tho Wolnborgor building. Visitors
welcome.
Zoe Engart- N. O.
Mrs. L. C. Herwlg Secretary.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1 I. O.
O. F. Meets every Thursday night of
each month.
P. K. Abbott C. P.
H. A. Herwlg Scribe.
I. O. R. M Meota every Tuesday
night :n K. of P. hall. Visiting chiefs
always welcome
Frank B. Sarber Sachom.
H. C. Barney Chief of Records.
Co. A First Regt. Ok. N. Q. Meets
every Wodnosday night over Eagle
drug store.
G. E. Dunnlca Captain.
Frisco Excursion Rates to
Donvor Colorado Springs and Pueblo
Cloreland Sandusky and Put-In Bay
Ohio.
Buffalo Nlagra Falls and Chautau-
qua Lako
Detroit I'ort Huron Mackinaw City
Petoskey Frankfort and Charlevoix
Mich.
Milwaukee and Madison Wisconsin
St. Paul and Minneapolis Mina.
Vhlto Sulphur Springs W. Va Cold
Sulphur Springs V&. Corlngton Va.
and Glasgow Va.
Harpor'a Ferry W Va Kanawha
Falls W Va.
Round trip tickets to above points
on sale dally June 1st until Sept.
Stb. Umltod to Oct. 31st.
In addition to theso ratos wo havo
cheap round trip tickots to various
othor places.
if you contemplate a trip this sum
mer got our rates time and connec
tions.
Call or write nearest Frisco agent
or address the undersigned.
B. F. Dunn
Dlv. Pass. Agent
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(First publlsheu in Dally Leader
August 5 1903.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In tho District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory.
St. Louis El Hono and Western
Railway Company a corporation.
Plaintiff
y.
O. W. Zook Dofondant.
0. W. Zook will tako notlco that tbo
St. Louis El Rono and Western Rail
way oompiiny plaintiff abovo namod
did or. tho Cth day of August
1603 nio Its petition In tho Dis-
trict court of Logon County Oklaho-
ma Territory asking for tho appoint-
ment of threo disinterested freehold-
ers rosldonts of said Logau County
Oklahoma Territory to Inspect and
yIow tho following described real
estate situated in said Logan County
Oklahoma Torrltory tc-wlt:
The south half of section thirty-two
(32) Township slxtoon (1C) north ot
range throo (3) W"t of tho Indian
Meridian
And to assess tho damages which
tho. said O. W. Zook may Bustain by
reason of the apmoDriatlon of a part
of tho abovo doscribod tract ot land
as and for a right of way for the above
named plaintiff corporation.
And you aro further notlflod that
such application for tho appointment
of commissioners will bo presented to
tho Judgo of tho said court on the 15th
day of August. 1903 at tho hour of
nine o'clock A. M. or as soon there-
after as counsel may bo heard.
FRANK DALE.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SEAL.
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