The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1, Friday, December 11, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER
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HRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY DECEMBER 11 1903.
PAQE THREE
st.sk-a
Single
Statehood Advocates
to Capture House
Committee
Speolal to Dally iioador.
Washlnaton. D. C Deo. 11. The
advocates of single statehood for Ok
lahoma and Indian territories have
carefully laid their plans to capture
the houao committee on territories
und to secure a report from that com
mittee which will make It Impossible
for the creation of two states. For
the paBt week Representative Hamil-
ton of Michigan chairman of the ter-
ritorial committee of tho house hns
teen In frequent conference with Son-
ator Bovorldge of Indiana. Senator
Bevorldge Is the loading exponent of
Blngle otatohood here. Not only has
ho Impressed upon Mr. Hamilton tho
Importance of reporting that kind of a
1)111 out of the commltteo which will
prevent tho creation of two states out
of tho territories but ho haB also held
similar conferences with Spoakor Can-
on Chairman Payno of the ways and
moans commltteo and other Republi-
can leadors.
At those conferences tho situation
Las heon carefully gone ovor. Sen-
ator Bovoridge has Informed Republi-
can loadors that whllo the Republi-
cans or the senate two voars ago were
ablo to prevent tho passage of tho om-
nibus statehood bill they are" partic-
ularly anxious to avoid another con
troversy of the samo kind. He has
Informed tho Republican leadors of
tho houso that they must sharo tho
responsibility and that In order to do
this It is of tho utmost Importance
that the bill paBsodbytho houso should
be such a bill as will prevent tho pos-
sibility of tho creation of two atatoe
out of the territories.
While it is not definitely known that
Senator Bevorjdgo Is the author of
tho proposition or that ho oven favors
It 1 am reliably Informed that tho
ylan practically agreed upon Is for the
admission of Oklahoma territory and
tfco Creek and Semlnolo nations as a
Btato. It Is asserted that the Crook
and Semlnolo nations aro nominally
IRopubllcan by from flvo to L)n thou-
sand majority. Oklahoma lis It at
bresont exists la looked upoa 83 a
Democratic territory. With tho Im-
mediate addition of the Crook and
Seminole nations tho Republicans
gaajtffili nHUnMi1' 'MWT3ij4 f
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ASTORIA!
UNION DIRECTORY
ICrntrnl Labor t'nlon meets every Wednes-
iiav night til Laoor Uall id tne sianieton
Woe It T. L W KOrufl Pre T II Young
Financial Secy.; E.M BUtr Kef Secy
AM'gclable Pr cpara';onror As
slmilalirig ihcFoodandRcdula-
tlng ilic Stomachs and Boweb of
Promotes D.gcslion.Checrfur-
ncssandncst.Conlalns neillicr
Opium.Morpliinc norMineral.
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Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipn-
Tion.Sour Stomach.Dlarrhoca
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnah-
ness and Loss OF Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
For Infants and Children.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Painter Ilerorntnr nml I'nprr 1 1 mi Kern
i.f Amerlon Forty fire thousand strong
in the United States and Panada oathrle
Union SIS meets every Friday nlRht at 8 00
In fa r Jiaii John Jams Pres.: 8. M.
HlalrSr
l.oe.l I Hi on No 383. T II I V. of A.
Meeti the Arm and third Monday Bights of
each month at 3 SO In Labor Hall. T. H.
Younn lrr
Local Union 013 I It of V ft nil .1. of A.
-Meet every Tuiday night at A o'clock
In Labor Hall W B Pelse. tres
llnrlBmlem Iutnrnntlnrinl League r Atnef
lc -Local Union No. meets evry San
day afternoon la the Kaele Hall lurry
Schellcr. Pre . Frank Cummins Secy.
In
se
For Over
Thirty Years
ItiillillnK Lnltornra I. 1. IT. of A. LocmTJn
ton No
month
ton No. S meets tat and 3rd Friday of each
win need rre
ltrtatl Clerk's Annotation. Local Colon
No 8M meets the second and fourth Mon-
day nights In Labor Hall. V L. Woodruff
pres.; it. I.ylie.sec.
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It u. W-Local Union No. SM meet exory
Tuesday night Arthur Carpenter Pres.
T Weatbroolt Secy.
St. 1 U or A. Local Union 'No 4 meets ev-
ery Wednesday night at 8 o clock third
floor Victor Dlcx-k.
United Ass'n .luuriieriueli l'lnmlicra fln
nnit HteHiu Filters Local Union No SU
meets every Friday night In Iilrsel Uros.
hall on Second SUeet Andy Hlair Pres.
It O. Heed Secy
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My Stock this year is larger at?d better than any previous
year and consists of
Diamonds. Gold and Gold Filled Wretches Solid 0
Silver and Silver Plated Wn.ro. Cut Glass.
Fancy Clocks Hand PeJnted China.
Loocther Goods
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS UNLIMITED
JEWELRY
of every description. My
prices are right and goods
warranted as represented
White The Jeweler.
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Xi.Jd M. XV. I. U. of
A. Local Union No
UlluRg Pres.:
1W meets ery Wednesday nlcht at 8:00
o-ciock in tneir nail. w. is. uui
Key James secy. .
hot m a&wmnak fern a m
th cNTn eoMMny. iw yor city.
I. H. a. A. of N. A.-Outhrle Branch meets
theflrstaud second Thursdays at 8:00 p.
in at their hull Harry Plc secy.
. T U. of A. Local Union No. 3M meets
every Sunday afternoon at ItM) in their
hall. S. Olsen Pres.: Harris. Secy.
o. V A. Local Union No I7S meet very
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock W. K.Orare
Pres ; Geo. French secy.
soaffiisscB'see-Kse
Ready Reference List
&e Lea.der receives daily many letters from
prospective residents asking about the business in-
dustries of the city. Thisdist is for their benefit
as well as for home people.
5
as weu as lor nome nconie. &
MO33SS23SQ00'BD5
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raittee howovor lined up in favor of LOVE KNOWN IN OKLAHOMA CITY
statehood for Oklahoma with tho ad-.Special to Dally Loader.
dltion of the Creek and Seminole na- Oklahoma City Okla.
Outhrln TyponrnpJiloBl Union No BH'
meets arst Sunday of each njontii at :30
p m. m their Hanover iw wesi u
Ave Ch8 Main. President; L. U.Jollee
tions and with tho report favorablo
Jack Lovo who died
Doc. 11.
in Deaumont
to such a bill It will undoubtedly pass Tex. from wounde received in a
tho house as there are many Dorao-j shooting scrape was ono of tho first
nrntn in thnt bodv whn fire in fAVflr Df settlors after Oklahoma City was op-
slnglo statehood. Probably tho lead-'onod and was ono of tho leaders of
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ing exponent of single statenoou is me mmoua xicuupuu m im
nonrcsentatlvo John Stevens of Toxas. been In tho cattle buslues in tho
When tho voto was taken In tho house weatom part of the territory for years.
Ho wont to lieaumont to assist a
brothor in somo trouble and It was
over this brother's troubles that ho
was shot Tho wound at first was not
thought to bo serious but a sudden
change took place and death resulted.
t-Rro yoars ago on the amendment of-
forod by Mr. Terry of Arkansas add-
ing Indian territory to Oklahoma two-
thirds of tho votes in favor of thC
amondmont wore cast for Democrats.
That many of those who votprf for
that amendment will vote for a minor-
ity report from tho commltteo cannot
be do'Jhted but It Is ft well known fact
that a" bill which has for Us object tho
ultimate creation of 6H6 Btato out of.
secretary.
Tho Elks Hotel.
Quthrie'8 Leading Hostelry.
Rates tt.OO and (Z SO.
Modern Ootiyenlem.es
IK Blocks from
un
n ton Depot.
Hodge & Britt Props
C.OH. Donnohuo & Co.
GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS.
Phone 800
Staploton Building
North Division St. QU7HRIB
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders aro Eomotimos vory ox-
pensivo. Occasionally Hfo itself is the
price of w mistake but you'll nevor
iwould have a majority not only in the the two territories will receive ft lare be wrong If ymi tftko Dr. King's New
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Headache Liver or Bowel trOUblM.
Thoy are gentlo yot thorough. 25o at
P. B. LUlia & Coa drug store.
GRIEF MAY KILL HER
of allotting tho landB In tho Crook aud
Seminole nations has sufficiently pro-
KresBod so that those nations can bo
added to Oklahoma without impoding
in any wny tho work of tho Dawes
commission. Tho lands have all botn
allotted and it is expected that at
least half of them will havo passed
from the control of the Indians by the
tlmr tho statohood bill become a
lavr. AVlth the title to BO par cent of
the lands in tho Creek and Seminole
nations allenatod by tho Indians and
with these lands owned by white peo-
ple they will be taxablo thug afford-
ing the stato considerable revenue.
In addition to the argument that
tho Creek ani Seminole natloiiB wll
irtalc Oklahoma safely Republican it
house.
Sister of Murdered Man a Consump-
tive Grows Worse.
Special to Dally Leaden
Oklahoma City Okla. Dod 11.-
Oscar Levorich was arralgn&i before
Judge Harper In the probata ofltirt
today for the killing of Oscar Smith
at the Smith home Sunday ovtnlng.
He asked permission to plead next
Monday and the request was granted.
The wife of Levorich now living nt
the Smith home and who is a con-
Guthrie Labor Unions.
Each and every labor union In the
city afflllatod with the A. F. of L.
&re hereby wamoJ to have their dele
gates attend a specially called moeU
ing Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
Armory hall over Sampsern olgar
storo 109 V. Harrison avonuo. Busi-
ness of great Importanco will coino
up for consideration.
By ordor of tho Tresldont
F. L. Woodruff.
Ij. D. Jolly Secretary pro torn.
Cured Paralysis.
W. S. Bally P. O. Truo Texas
writes: "My wife had boon suffering
flvo years with paralysis In her arm
when I was persuaded to us6 Ballard's
Snow Liniment which cured her all
right. I have also used It for old
sore frostbites and sfcln eruptions it
does the work." 26c BOc ?1.00.
Sold by F. B. LUlio & Co.
ELKS BAR.
New Ma.nafjement
Serucs Best Wines
Liquors and Otgars.
Courteous Attention.
Give Us a Oall.
Grand Central
Barber and Bath Parlors.
Corner Ulvi.tpn and Oklahoma Are.
Under Logan Co. Hank.
The Occidental
Best $1.00 per Day
House In tho City Ul
P. C. Keller Prop
221 S. First St.
Guthrte
Up-to-date Union
Shop.
Towers Bros
r anjiifl
Every family should have lte house
hold medicine eheet and the first bot-
tl In It should be Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Nature's remedy for
coughs and colds.
The American JBxpress company
ltaa hitched a team of fine horses to
its new wagon.
hj0 msJ r J JL
umptlve is said to be declining rap-
Is also claimed that it will be Impos- Idly on account of the shock caused
Bible to create a separate state out oi.uy me uwim ui ui u.uiu..
the remaining portions of Indian ter-
ritory. This proposition has bel ftttbmitted
.to President noosevelt and It carl bn
stated authoritatively that it meet
with life approval. He believes that
it' affords the bett solution for this
vexatious question that has yet been
offered and he has virtually promised
to do all he can to further the scheme.
n la auneeated that the MoQuire
statehood bill bo amended in this re-
spect and that it also be amended so
ns to extend the boundary line of Ok-
lahoma around Indian territory and
that the Chickasaw Choctaw and
Cherokee nations ahall be held tempor
arily as Indian reservations wltbln
the state
That there fs an organised iiffort to
mn hap the bill which is to be re-
ported.from the houee territorial com-
mittee and which will later pa te
lioue.-so as to prevent the poeatbllUy
of the ereatlon of two states out of the
Indian and Oklahoma territories is
admitted by thoee who are tntreete!
'in the question. It is known that Del-
ogate MeGidro la not opposed to this
scheme but that heAather favors it.
It Is appareut to even th casual ob-
server that this time the house terrl-
torlal committee will be divided along
party Unw m favor or statehood for
Oklahtaia The Democrats will advo-
cate statehood for Oklahoma with her
present boundaries; the Republicans
will advocate statehood for Oklahoma
with the Creek and Seminole nations.
With all the Republican V& tha om-
VICTOR. G- HOUSTON
Insurance. Real Estate
Agent for leading Arc insurance
Companies.
Office: Rur Bank oi India
Territory
P; K.ABBOTT
Oontraotor and
Builder.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Bell Tel 180. Shop 1 UN- m-
INDIAN STORE
Cor. Harrison and Second St.
Indian beads Indian NoveltleK
Fa.pcy bead work and Indian
pillows Call rnd. see us
A Dinner For the Poor.
The Salvation army wlshc- ;o &w
vide a free Xraas dinner for poor poo-
ile who can not provide for themselves
a Xmas dinner. Every Ode Is kindly
(Solicited to help in this dinner by do-
flttling money groceries all kinds df
pfDtliice olothing or any thing they
oan iflfe to a cause of this kind.
The rileo want to havo a Xmas tree
for the flttfldren. You may help te
thlp and make' seme child happy.
Bond all tlonWflens to Salvation
army hall 402 W". Harrtoon avenue
or let us know amf w will call for
satins. Respectfully
E. Van Wadtler Capt
EAGLE CAUGHT IN TrtAP.
Special to Daily Leader.
Snyder Okla. Dec. IX. A targe
bald eagle was brought Into town by
L. Lakin who live north of this
place. It was caught in a steel trap
that had been baited for wolves. The
bird Is a fine specimen and was not
injured in capturing.
Manager Brooke has made quite a
scoop In securing "The Irlsh Pawn
brokers" for one performance. He
wai Olily Miauled to do this by ascer-
taining that tile ftompany passed
through here enrout to Galveston
where they begin a week's engage-
ment On this information and by
OOnkMerable negotiating he finally
tMVM them for a night. The oora-
f fiy Is now In Iti fourth year and Ms
iveen one of the real successes of tlie
past three seasons. The organization
is it strong one and Is headed by Mc-
Cabe and 5Iaok and Masle Trumbull
who are reepoiMlble for the popular
of this attraction. The scenic Mqulp-
raent Is very elaborate special nconery
being carried for each act complete
no house scenery being used.
BoonvJlfo Seminary o.nd Conservatory of Music
A select boarding s( hool for ulrls and younc ladles located at Uoonvtlle. one ol
molt refined and cultured cltlrs of middle MlNmiurl huertr advantages In rullrglalw
ivpr
OK
SintFKKV llOLLRlt. A 11 . lloonvlllp. Mo.
one of th
glut
write
ynodical College
i . ..Mim- T . ...
Fulton
Mo
Tnlrftleth yesr opens September V
literary social science
chosen llest oosslble
vantageHoUsred. Foreatatogu
offered leading to two dejrr-es t'nt xoelled
racuuy eniN;i:i4iir
ronslstrnt with ail-
ptemMr V. OoMrS offered leading to twe
music art and tiocuuba dejutrtnients
environment BnildMfM MoOern. Rates
atalogue andfullber lnfyrmtloft. addreM
UBer lntyrmUon. auoretw
RKV. J. U Sl'KNCKlt Prssldent I- ultuii Mo.
iC
DALt.AS TBl'AS
tr teach the celebrated llllm System of Actual lluslnsss from the start the creat
or: UooKKeeplOR liailKioe umce nomine una ""vi"' "' . V. -l
hand school tnthe wrtiTJi. Two expert teacbers of tfi Pitman and Urecg
sjstems Touch typewriting. TbeM 1I.C Is the leading and largest bust
est BjsUrm of 1
flnMl MtkATt h:
harl hiul Kilrma Touch tTnewrlllns.
ness college In the southwest Write for free catalogue.
A DISEASE
WE INHERIT.
Scrofula manifests itscU in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the
neck and throat Catarrh weak eyes white swelling offensive sores and ab.
scesses skin eruptions loss of strength and weakness in muscles and Joints.
It is a miserable disease and traceable in almost every instance to some
fatnilv blood taint. .. . ....
Scrofula is bred in the t t .?J!" 5tt?ff'.Si5 oni
V.n no. is trnnSmitted MSFS1 old. and? spread rapidly oyer her body.
from parent to child
the seeds are planted in
infancy and unless the
blood is purged and pu-
rified and every atom of
the taint removed Scrof-
ula is sure to develop at
some period in your life.
The Postal Telegraph Co. located
at 212 Oklahoma avenue Is now open
and ready to reoelve business to points
on their line ana connections inr.ir
service is prompt and reliable. Try
them.
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O - rw 1 f KASY WORK-GOOD PAY U
o Learn Telegraphy or..lDBMrt.rr.. I
O Many rallroal preililcnis uimim d ItleKrinhers We an tra li u
thiirouithly anil amlst v.u m unurt a xxUioii .strnK od intmteXHrle ia
ucullyofanrhliniuriiho.il In ih-We-t Night anl dar Melons Keawuii lilc
O board and tuition If iuierrsU'l In a go..o luymK worn n wmj ir iu i
llculara li'iw wr can aislm you
O MISSOURI SCHOOL OK TEr.K(iWAFHYHoffinan Hiilldln SEUAL.IA MO. PD
"l'be Ki hMl.lliat l endorsed by railroad officials ' III
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( feared she would lose her si-trht
Em
inent jhyslouns were eoniuitea. bu
could do nothing to relieve the little In-
nocent. It was then that we decided to
try 8. B. B. That tnedioine at once made
a speedy and ooirmlets oure. Sho Is now
a younif lady and has never hod n sign
of the disease to return.
JUAB. JUUA.XL X14UA.f
150 Beuth 6th Street. Sallna Kan.
No remedy equals S. S. S. as a cure for Scrofula. It cleanses and builds
up the blood makes it rich and pure- anu unow uie tuic .; u. u.
creat DIood Remedy the general health improves the digestive organs are
b tr.nTtil(.nel. and there is a irradual but sure return
to health. The deposit of tubercular matter in the
joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood
is restored to a normal condition and the sores erup-
;c ont nttipr nvmntoms of Scrofula disappear.
o t tA A..rw vpvrptnhle and harmless an ideal blood
purifier and tonYc that removes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu-
boas. Oar physicians will advise without charge all who write us about
their ease. Book mailed Xree. -- M-rumr tm
JUS SWIFT 3tCtFW OQi ATIAHTA
Joe W. Spears the manager of the
"Irish Pawnbrokers" that comes to
the Brooks Friday night thinks he has
a mint and says be would not ex-
change It for a gold claim In the Nome
region or in the Klondyke. It htui
''nanne.1 out" a lot of dust for him and
It keeps coming his way And this Is
notla dresjN. Ho has done a "boom
ing" business along tke line since he
left dear old Manhattan borough. The
stars MeCabe and Mack and Masle
Trumbull are held responsible for
much of the surcesg of the piece They
appear la the principal roles and make
fun every minute while they are on
the stage and are assisted by various
clever players and pretty girl.
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Business College
tff i an vUi tr you In (iood Position
IhroUKh our Kinploymciit llur. iu
Mukt lie goodhtenoKr.iiibf rl.rl' u
ktriM-rs W-ort'ijArt iiitli al Till
ijrK-i ana orsi equipped iuki
uaranued to all rotnptent Sien
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oirapuri una nauiinKni irnm uui i d'i iumioi un.... ...- ......
cheap Oraduates sent to all parts of thr world Adiinn
nautts jvun4.
Seventeen p.'ofesslonal teaibfrs
rr.pi
leap
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Moth Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil
dren.
Successfully used by Mother Gray
nur in the fbllrlren's Home in New
York. Cure Feerlbhnu Bad fliora
acta Tetthing Disorders wove and
restulate the Bowebi and D-stroy
Worms. Oner 30ojo
Tiwy never fall. At all druggists 3Se.
Sample PRHB. Address Allen g. 01m-
Isted. Le Hoy N. Y-
HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE st!ia'
I'uplis placed In proflublr' po-.ltli.riH un kly
d must m.Mirru miiunH id nuiiriusuu iriv
in
WKST SSOstudtnls since bcpteinDcr
an
hl
Our pln of Innivieual iiiMiu Hon III
eirrai.hv Uotikki enlus au.1 I'.ihiuii
h ruilB our Inslitutlon THk. KKUHiNlKKIl lit HfOL 1K THK FN'IHAI.
boaid at low price. I con help you
Work and eovlronaicut the b it
Write and see
JOHN 11. IIILI.. ImMeMt. S. tain
1
5a
"us Sun's Minstrels" at the Brooks
Sunday night.' Beats will go on sale
Saturday morning. Ilegular house
pn-n 't' tj M and 75 ct-nts Bocure
your seats ta?ly
fjradlng on ihe Colorado Oklahoma
testimonials 'and Texas railroad which propoawi to
build from I'Hewo Uoto.. to mmlmm
Texas through Ardmore begao yes
terday at both Duncan and Lawtou.
I
J. S. B HALL
Wholes ii and rrull iaauufacturer(
Fine CeLtvcHos
Allf Krettis ('iiocoldtetf and Bon
lionss Trilbye Uuttercups
Klss?( rn-aiii Loaves Cream
t'aratnelH Noutretg etc Ice
Cream Flavoring Extracts
colors and pgnunoda.
Phone 78. 119 B. First St.
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