The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1, Friday, December 9, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OK LA.
FRIDAY DECEMtlEft 9 1904.
fAOE FOUR.
vtarmzi y-5fmpjmi-"-r&!-'
rHELSADER
BY LESLIE O. NIBLACK
SffifinflTrnFTHK ASSOCIATED PSBlfe
mMNimnn bats haim
er wek bt carrier
Per month by carrier .
Ptt yaai bT carrier In advance
Per rear W mill In adrance
Ms
s
II 00
Tnrve Mnnth .
iix Moats
ne rear.. .
TKe Leader 1 a meaitwr ot the Amoclaled
freas 1 rerelvet the daT telcgrapli re-
Sirt of iat great new organization for el
twtve afternoon .publication in Guthrie
tir4Matileradina
wons? to bny Cbrlettms present fr
nil hit lre-
rh Jpanee j"t M to bate cap-
tured ninety nci "ent of the fortrestee.
nt Port Arth. bnt General Stweseel
refuse- to mark down the remaining
tpii ikt rent
City in Quandary!
now
TO MAKE WATJEK
SYSTEM PAY
Frr-anr Fairbanks might renlefi that)
wat m thr iippr home if oniv some 'Council Starts Out hv 4!u-
Deadhead"
Natural Childbirth.
houM be preceded by x certain preparation on
eipeii- to becorr a mother '-he- owe it at a
j. t p- r).tv to her unborn babe ti to use
o ai I t ' i tram into the wot Id Bar cannot
efor i o'her mult He lia. a hard enoueMin e
nn' iiig-iv Hit hflth in alter lit"i nd
cnnt'fis wii'd yo'i hav- your child a cripple or
h rr a " wr of ttrength ? Mrnng nun ar but
r-n a 'arriotit twreeon In Vienna l devome hi
o tlie " vi little helpleat cupplet deformed by
not allow your chiM to become a cripple
abv could be at ranged bv which li
would not hav- to realm the aalary
ha aopr. with It
We. H Kas.. Busiww. 7; Editorial 88.
irk Valley. Business 7B; Rdltorial 96
Snilv ! " nn hi o-rvlitriri 25 per
cent. Thev viwvil.' ho harpy as that
h )ui alHit 21 per cent more thMi
enn be paid by 'he average man who
ia- t"ne through 'he Satikrupt mill
ting Off
Consumer'
TO1HAY. DWRMPER 9. rM
THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
President noosevtit's proprsd
eare oonferenm it awaited wiih par
UcUar laterest ly the merchant ihlp-
peis on both aldea of the Atlantic For
one of the wain points to be consider-
ed by the conference will he the rights
of newteal "hipping on the high aeaa
in a time uch a this
The I'nlted States authorities and
thoso of Great "J.ltaln as well are very
anxious to have a settlement aa to
what Is to In- liuernniiinal umge on
this polnl. If Germany with Its grow-
ing ion iKwer will Join In the crusatlu
something. denlte may be done.
Merchants the world oer are point-
Ing out to their novernments that the
navy gives them no protection be-
cause belligerent nations reserve to
themselves the ilaut or seizing un-
arm otl shipping Might la rtplit. Cot
trabnnd l Juit what a nntlon at war
eliooaes to consider it.
Any nation that U atmug enough to
place warships-In the ocean trncUi can
suspend lhi lommercu ot the world
at Wl an.! this Is regmded by ship-
pora ns t condition which ought to bo
iude Impomlhlo hy eonnnoti ngreo-
menL or In ilofoult hy the tmltetl
action ot nc-utml flooU.
A' 'f'tis; nt the AddlckH moncv h"M
(in. l burn the IU-?t -Inner b'ay "-
urn c the ')clawarp I'gtelature to ri J
. io ot it ami it W m i pmbaHc lha
th. lnmr ill inr.rt upon doing tbla
Hin-o 'ie rail'"l to .'t Pot Arthur
fin a birthday prontin. it W thought
that the mikado will n.M le natiafletl
wlh aiythliic less thun a nlco 11 tie
Ha'tlt- sea fit ft fur In
preneut.
Thire deaths have resulted from i
gasoline machine accident at New
Orleans. The New Orleans nmrlirne
was greeilv. The aerage gaaolino
machine la content with one victim to
the accident.
"I ilnd thnt w are uu against a
har.1 proposition" said Conrtcllnian
Rnrkt-r when he brsan his report of
ho i iVfstlKntlon of Out title's watrr
wot ks. Tln remark followetl bv
many explanations In corroboration r
the leading 8taioni'nt moved trclu
"1 thut UtXhr'! Ik In a eroolwi
rnn - stump1 as far as Its watt."-
wi.rkH plant is concernetl
In the first place Councilman
Barker's ropW brought out the fltc
that an Insurance Inspector had tnndc
a thorough investigation of the water
Chrtstmaii Works boltfct and he prortonncad ttiem
j lr a dangerous condition. He promis
ed however not to condemn thorn
until spring Rut should the city not $
y Painless
Hibt rc tiling into tht world
th part ct -vtrv f man who
B duty Jo nr uf.hom uavjp ar a U
B tvtry n ens within t t j wet i
B relj l)Ir'tfl)r tlni or 1 .'
II fler fns hrnv. j irl u n)akr
gititl iifOL ht n anr r ( f is
W - Atllld V"U hTr'
W j w. et wn up thu'l
m hi ffj Dirlh ( do
&m&y!;&
W MIflrs
w
&
i Mniment which wtll fotettall any pcmibtllty el accident at
rth - that it it relaxei all the abdominal matctei and tutufi
.r.d potmitiof an eatv accets to the child Iteatet the mother '
pain and to astiitt nature th.t when baby cornea he itarti
out in Hie with a conttitutton well able to hght life battrea
and to bloom into itmng pur manhood that It th comfort
and delight of ery Irue mother t heart
-v 'T? fjoumr it ine price at an urug liom acna ler w.
Jbff book on ' Molherbood " It it Ire.
uraaticia Hcguiator Go."3'
IV'aV i CJaBaWiTiii!i'Ba!
tMKjl in la iui iar.
aw jf?J"l rrTfr tntactoa
y m j ffaiinitt)BCHCMifuOn.
LI i
' iB&d'Vi-clV
i Br"rJ?'Vii(I-.
mrsd raPi
Sj?B
MENANDWQMEK
Die Hid it fomnaatur
dl-fctarffM.lnflavtraaHariti
lirltatlout or nlceratloaa
of mncoua rnembranao
rainlett and not aatria
gent or polnonnrjfl.
Sold by Drnniatav
or tent In rtaln wr vper
by expreat. rrepa fav
giflo nr i Imttlrt K 7t.
Cirrnlar not t rfiluarta
"TlRKER'S"
Second band cash register. Cheap
for cash. Call at Leader office.
Dally Leader 10 cents a weeV dellv
ertjrt everj' day except Sunday.
HAW BALSAM
:utnVi the h
Nc-nr Palla to Arktore Or
half.
(IranMa and latMUa fit
i n MHt ununanl errrt&
ic-er Fain to Rrktore Orr
11 up In ft ViHilhrhl tfMtK..
Cur- iiri lhrm a harr hjiimTB
f ml j 1 nil' trarita I
pEiSil!!f
B A 6vt rgirraiv Rrlis-ii for ft-TRigan Mtrtwri-tfiTinv. H
NEVtR KNOWN TO FAIL. Btv Uri s t i hmi-
I (awtlott i.uarantM-J r 1 Krfun-le-1 Hn nrvtiM t B
J fVJIW"fti ' n. t Oi.nion trlaj lo n ial) fr M
W hB Nile. 8ar i 'ft g re If jwit drugl.t 4 a not H
H l them tetn1 1 1 r nlrr to tbr II
II UN IT tD MEDICAL CO.uqk 7A UMCatrw. PA B
SoW in Guthrie by Cha3. Jtenfro
eajTOSSffiffiEM V&&&8&Q&&&&&&&&&&
-AT-
Accused Forgers
O j co
ml
PQSl'D AS PRKACIIKRIN
KANSAS
Arrested on' Charge of Forg-
ing Check for Ten Thous-
and Dollars.
take some decisive action and have
. . V
tliem eitner replaced ny new nnaa or
entlsfnctorlly retmlred tho iiisjicctor
threatens to annul tho Injurancf
iu thin o nneotlnn a disousHlon fol-
I lowed a to what wuld be th prcper
course to pursue In tho matter. Aftsr
osentinfj Inures on what It would
cost for the city to run it own plant
with steam power Councilman Uarf.cr
ititmdticed a prsnosltlon made by
Thomas .Smith president of the Qutli
ric Light ami l'owor company. In
which be stated thai ho will agree to
furnish power for tin city water work
for $10000. This machinery to ln-
cludo two pumps and two moior
Alw) o have ample JnBtnllotion of ap-
imiatcx tq prtJflel about double the
amount ofvaWr thnt Is needed eve
in titn of ivlttosproad connngratlon (
His Idea In pliUlm? in this sort of mn-
ohlnery Is to hnvo it ready In case
Renfros Drug Store
You will find the only pure and up-to-date CHOCOLATE CANDY and that is
LaO
w
NBYS
9
and "we hare just received a fresh lot of these
Celebrated Butter-Cups
the finest in the Land.
We guarantee every box ot candy we sell if rot OK vre will return you your money
Respectfully
R. REE
Opposite P (). 200 W
J S We a-e the up-to-date Druggist in every- ;;
S ;J thiny Drups. Druggist Sundries School !; f
g ? Uooks and stationary. .;
FRO
Oklahoma Avee. S.
55erBlXXBScSei
Hiawatha Kas. Dec. U. A. A. Ar-
thur aged 71 years who Iibb nindo his
fA DOlllt Which Will ho iirncd nt the homo Imro inp Hontninlinr. ronrnsant-
now conference in the interests of ng himself as a retired proacher nml lhnt oniethliR went wrong during an
HmlUug hostilltlea Is tho exclusion of ovaiigtllst was arrested hero tolgy nrgoticy.
by a ut. I.!! detective on tho charge Another itanlliig tiling was aprnng
of forElng -v check for iflo.OOfl at wie" Councilman-Uarkor reported that
KILLtheOOUGH
AND CURE ThE LUNGS
liolIiHuronts from coaling at nny but
(heir own iwrln.
Hourly nil international 'awyers
anroe ulso Uiat prize courts Judging
neutral ships should be composed of
avoutrnl meml era. only
An luterestl'ig problem that will b
advanced ly the L'nltwl Staten nnd
Great Il-Unlti will he the proper defini-
tion of the restrictions which Itdlli.e--ents
may (dare on whereas telegraphy
It Is I'oc to be Hiippnsed tliat war
liotwoan nations Is about to ceate for
etHir. So long ns human nature re-
mains whut It Is man will light on oc-
casions "to the last ditch "
Dut Juit as clvlllza.lon has abolltdi
ed duolH and a iiot-li'aded recourse to
Paris. Texan i
iliidw Uie iifcno of If. H nod. Ar-
thur conducted revival meetings tit
Paris Inst summer. In Angus' ho de-
posited a draft for $10000 on a Pari
iiank 'Iho draf was regularly made
out to "M. H Uovd" and waf fignod
by M M ritevensnn. cashier of the
lioaryln National libnk at Athens. On.
Arthur drew out J20iH of the money
ami l)Kappeu'cd after which It was
diaoovert-d that ihe diaft had been
forged. i
Arthur 1h aald to have btwn known
uiidei the nllam of Uev Arthur."
Prof. Jioyd. ' a. Urkhi "II. Simp-
son Jr." "f r. niias" "M M. Thump-
foroo anions men Of education and
rofipoctnhllllv. o can It act among the gnn" and "V Andrew."
nations. I The du.ocilvo who nrrosted him
If ovary country be linked together gold that Arthur Is a well known
by tk-B Of noviral esteem and a treaty fnrgor mil !e wante-J in several stntos;
ot arl)Itraion exists which provides
for tho amicable settlement of al!
minor dispute? It will only he for a
vital principle of sufcly or honor that
Var Mill he declarod.
the following vero not paynig wnler
tn- Masonic Templet Deaf ant:
Dumb Institute the churches th-
schools tho iMiiumerclal club nnd illi-
cit y wnter '.roughs This was argue. I
pro and con. md stirred up consider
ahlo diffeifnce of feeling.
Vhcn thlts was spoken of Nessr
Wnrren Fnrquharson and Wells men-
liem of the school board were present
and Mr Ficqulinraon asked to have
the floor. He sold that he. with
Messrs. 'Wiirren and Wells bud beer
sent to the council meeting for t
nurirose ot talking this water rrou.wl-
tlon over. Oominiiisloner Darney had
threntenod to stop tho wnter If tho
taxes wer not paid and Mr. Farqulmr-
son suited tint it suah a course wero
taken tno sch'-ols would have to bo
closed He Mid thnt iho school beard
did not have tho means to pay the
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR f OUGHSand
V"LDS
Prlco
50c oi $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest euro for all
THItOAT and liTJNG TROUB
LES or MONEY BACK.
was agre1 ' tnat the city should fi-ea
Fire flilef Umber's horso and allow
him to use It for fire department pur-
poses Swank's bill tor JIG for re
pairing Hecond street hrtdge was al-
lowed Councilman Johnson nftar a
careful lnvestifatioii reconunended
that the brick made hy tho Guthrie
Brick company bo toaled in fhe or ten
croso walk? hofor a contract is clos-
ed with lhoui. Mrs. XX'. L Jthodos was
present and explained the matter con-
cerning the side wall; which was built
in front of her proporty on Capitol
Hill without giving her due notice
"SAME
lhnt ho ifirvixl a sontence in thn Iowa
state Panltont'arv and served a term a'"' h oxphi'.ncd thnt there Is
111 the Chicago jail l.ofore t;oing to ntw n n(M i'ldobtodnoaa of $7100') Tho nlter win be properly adjusted
ro-a. Arthur is C feet tall weighs nSnB iver them. at tne next rneetlng. A protest was
200 pounds and has whlto hair and MT ""rrur vwit me nwir m uuimu flcd by no clj2ei8 owring property
lt'5 al) ur with Mrs. Chadwlck. Her
husband htui begun to explain.
. beard giving him the appearance of n of the sohr"1 board and sntcd tnat ho on the two flrbt blooka on Second
clergymaa. I onoo boar(1 B at te moTCy of tho! street north of Oklahoma avenue
President Roosrvelt may rovlso tho
tirlff. If o tht "titniid pattoit" mayl
COAL MINE ON FIRE.
(Hy Associated P-oss.)
Peoria III Dec. &.- Scholl broihora
. -. !-.!
wuncu nui mm no wouia .me to ".agan9t paving. This was referred to
tlu.ni gU Uie wilo- to tbe city the' propcr conmlttee. councilman
Khoo's free. I Walkw introduced tho electric llriit
As a KMUit ot prolonged wransllng. b of nl8 nnd slnce tnero was noi
turn out to bo the fall .latters. . . . ' '' Bll;;'rnrfAvmn ! rlutlon wax introduced by Copn.Lnouch In thIs fand to ... lt . f..
am.gaMaa.liaMaSBBaSasaaasaa.lSiaaBBgaM "" "Mv "' -.- w.. ....uv.. .. . ...g .k.d. aV.r '
flro. Ono bundrcHl Und Pfty men aro cnan uoranu y. r u woa moved that f470 or t be now.
i.m .. -.i -. r.. i i.i.. clt wator fommissloner bo Instructed' ThlR nnRafn.
Governor -Varduman oems to Insist
that ho can wield the pitchfork much
belter tbnn Sena'or Tillman can. i
The mikado has opened his second
war diet. Tho lap soldier will now
bo provldftl wltt more rice and llsli.
bolow ground and an effort Is being
m.ido to reich tnem. Tho men were
finally taken to a tecouc shaft halt a(
ra'lo distant u.d al' mado their esonpr.
clt
to collect water tax from every Insti
tution nnd everybody as het forth in
the witor ordinance
The Japance commander before
Port Artniir is Noc-1. and the Kuaslgni
Jong since discovered that he was ao
uy.
aomo ot them
smoke asd gas.
fuilotrd' and the uroperty '
heavy.
s will b
Onr Casg Fl'ed.
In tho supntne court today ihe case
Ninety ps ceut of Port Artlmr mav 0f j r RWa vs W A Oray et al vas
m taken but :ha will mt do the Jap riled. This l apiealed trom the Cus-
guy good until they are able to take ter county disu-.ct court and Inxolvc
6tcMe). propeit yln Wetherfonl ami 'ydro to
aiuel. oftbepcpularlty.t tbe Amor J thc e)tUwt cf ab0Mt t
kaan aauelo la .dn to (lut fact thai an I
OfVHi wbw he gces be kes a dollar
with nln..
Slrg. Chad wick la very
wee only $) ooo.noo. if
kt Vk I.I l... l.& ..1U V.M
being overcome by ' "Jr"r "a:u" """ lmi "' v"' "v
Tho fir Is burning hmy t0 U'r1 wh sSwRtr w
It not ror tins mere wouiu oe uiro
limes an much 8h In the water fund
as there is now Had the city bun
collecting all o' this time from the
"fcce list" Mr Smith's proposition
could !c accepte I at once and tbe
cosh placed down for th deal. Aa It
1m ihe purchase of a new outfit for th
water works neanj another big debt.
Miyor Iiarnes alw grtvomteil having
meters. Ho said tliat the flat j-ate ia
lobtnc the city money every day.
Amour other :hlngs dene tlie puMle
Improvement cinr-lttee were instrtet-
ed to ascorUUn wlietlier or not Sliartel
would construct his street railwny
ed. This passed.
Hand Painted China.
Mrs C. G. H6rhor will place on ex-
hibition at FranWin'a old stand Dec.
17. a lino of hand painted china de-
sirable ns Chrlstmoa offerings. Tho
ladle and gentlemon ot Guthrie aro
cordially Invited to Inspect this exhibition.
Dally Tender 10 cents a weelc deliv-
ered every day except Sunday.
OLD MOSES"
AND BEST LIQUORS.
Price List for ihe Holiday Tra.de:
IT ALWAYS HELPS
An ailment like con&ump"
tion that has been months
sitk rul
alia AThlll!
liavo retfliii h.r begith. thr is and years getting a foothold brtf have a brij
probably no telling
would owe by now.
how
muUi the cannot be relieved in a week
or day. Scott's Emulsion
Aa lneu woman has won a nrfce W.U always afford relief and
afteml by a Boston magiiglne. Sow .. . . . ...
of the articles in Boston magaginw do otten cur but not over night.
rtad like they were written by Insane The consistent USC of Scott's
Pon' rimulsion will nn;irivilv ViMln
the consumptive at any
stage oi the disease. We
guarantee nothing beyond
thib but we know that right
living and Scott's Emulsion
have done more to cure con-
In conuecUon across Cm ton wood
A Methodist minister by the nRme
ot T)lam'd has beu nent to prwtob
oil a wtl 1 mountplnnu circuit in Ten-
neaeee. He will be a rlm nd in th?
rougb.
llats t. Ha-. is balng to hire a lot ot
soMtere gad bay lot of gnus to put
(hum Hgyitlior revolt In Marcinala
it is too tiad to P"in.g all this exiienao
-uon bis just when ho needs his
(First published :n Daily Leader
Dowm'or 0. 1H0I.)
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan Coua
ty. ss.
Notlco is hereby given that
Oscar Hamilton
has this day filed in the office of the
ereok. CouncHman PorlwotHl Intro- C01 Cl9rk' Jn ond for sald County'
duoed a wlullon tuat the city pri- na PKlon. asking tnat a license do
osen should Ik put te work on the b'runtod him to sell at retail. malL
rock pile itd when -wit eDgag.Hi thtro spirituous and vinous liquors on
put to work on the tret. Thla was) t 10. block 68 Third waid. City
aloiHe.1 iminlmously The ordinance of Guthrie. O. T in said County and
committee reeoinmenda 1 that the D. i Territory.
B. & 0. ordinanoo. granting that vll-i Ptost be filed on or before
iwtl company the right of way on Deceuiiier IS. 19M.
certain streot. be not pass: A ptU-'fata PrtWan will be granted and
tlon to vacate Waahlnaton avenue he- license Issued.
tween 'he cast lln of tbe Sama Fei Witnese my band and the seal ot
riuht f wav ..nd thc went lino of I1 County hereto afflxwl this
Division street was passed "" L
ling's garfiajp' bmd of $! n was ap-
proved Th Ode" Fellow were given
Sumption thaa anytlling else the privilege to is the otty ball for a
Scott gBrcxd St New Yes. 'J " '
9tb day nf lHiember i304.
(BEAU)
N J C Johnson
County Clerk.
By J. N. Burnett. Deputy.
WHISKIES
Bonded Whiskies. Gallon. Quart. Pint. H Tint
Melhvood $4.00 $1.50 $ .75 $ .40
Guckeuheimer Rye 450 1.50 .75 .40
Old Crow bourbon. 1.25 .75 .40
T. B. Ripy 8.75
Silver Creek 3.25 1.00 .50 .25
Pure Clark's Rye 1.50 .75 .40
Canadian Club 175
Tennessee White Corn 1.50 1.00 .50 .25
Not Ilonded
Quaker Maid Rye 4.50 1.50 .75 .40
Cascade Bourbon 1.50 .75 .40
Diplomat Rye 1.50 .75 .40
Paul Jones Rye 1.25 .65 .85
Wilson Rye. 1.50 .75 .40
Hunter Baltimore . 1.50
Duffy's Pure Malt 1.00
Keystone Rye 1.00 .50 .25
Mellwood 1.00 .50 .25
Old Crow l.qo .50 .25
McBrayer
Sherwood Rye 1.00 .50 .25
American Gold 1.00 .50 .25
Atherton Rye. 1.00 .50 .25
Finch's Golden 1.00 .50 .25
Oscar Pepper 1.00 .50 .25
WINES
Oalloc. Dottle
Imported Port ?8.50 $1.00
Imported Sherry 850 1.00
Garrett & Co.'s Escapernong .75
Garrett & Co.'s Virginia Dare .75
Garrett & Co.'s Old North State Black-
berry guaranteed to be free from .log-
wood and absolutely pure. 75c and SI. 50
Califoria Skerry 2.00 .50
California Port 2.00 .50
California white dry wines 1.35 .50
Calitornia red wines 1.25 .50
We also carry an extensive line of Brandies Cor-
dials. Clear Havana Key West Porto Rican Imported
and Domestic Cigars put up in handsome Xmas packages.
Mail Orders.
We pack our goods
in plain packages
so no one knows
whether it is
hardware or gro-
ceries. Send P. O. money
orders with orders.
. We deliver to any part of
the city. Terms C. O. D.
Address
SAME OLD MOSES
Guthrie. O. T
Phone No. 2.
..J 1( . W.
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