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THE LEAUfclt. GUTHRIE. OKLA..
THURSDAY MARCH 30. 105.
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SHIPS STORMY VOYAGE
One Sailor Browned run!
Three Children Born on
Steamer Pretoria.
New Yen. Mirti It Yhrce dais behind
J or H-cortl tlnw for IMtoxairp the Ham-
lin g-Anierh in line steamer Pretoria
iW in tr-d.v frot llnmbune -with a
Merry of ci remely ecio w.iither On
the Atlantic
Constant westerly gales and h id
arle onlv by peTWd marked by an in-
rena 1n anvm cwndillon wan in
brief the PrMoflA's experience as re-
li tl try h i onVr.
lift- was lost that of a woman
v.fK wis blown into the fm during
buifleat e The rie'oifii r pnsenger lint
tn. it ieii by thrve births during h r
vojrog. . 11 births were in the steerage
Mrtairers
AWKn the paMsengers whs lieutenant
A Vnrgw of the Russian nnny. He In
ystbip to .m Knenrtsoo tu look after Hui-
fcinn ti.iisport attain.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrad-
In? Piles. Your druggist will refund
money if PAJSO OINTMENT falls to
cmio you In 6 to 14 days. 50a
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SHOTS AIMED AT PRIEST.
Lamp Struck by Buileti Explode and
Causes Pl.-e at Winnipeg.
Winnipeg Manitoba March SO. Mys-
tery urroimd a sensational attempt to
i"iur1er Rev W. llkisowskl priest of on
t-idependent Fetish church nt 2 o'clock
irilK morning: As he sat at a table In a
b.wer room or h'a residence two shots
were fired tttnn tli street crashing
through the wit tlow within a few Inches
of hla head. Ona of the bullets struck
h i oil lamp which exploded and Jt Arc
In room the contents of which In-
eliriUug several vninabl- oil painting
v.re distroyed.
twee coming to Winnipeg rathur Blo-
rr.felski Iris been active In religious con-
trwerfclee .uikuii: the Joles. wifh. the re-
mit that he ha Incurred the enmity of
ctitsln fa tiori among 'he foreigners.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
bytocaf applications as they cannct
reach tire dUoased portion of the ear.
There l cnty one way to cute deaf-
ness and that is ly constitutional
TOBieUe. Deafness is catiseu by an
Inflamed conJIUim of the mtirous l'n-
ins of the Eustachian Tube When
this lube is inflamed you have a rumiv
ling sound or Imperfect hear.ng anil
when it is entirely closed .Dornois Jh
tho result and unless .the Inflamma-
tion rnntbtMnkenmt and this tubu
restored to Us normal condUJon hear
Ing will be tlentrvyud fqroiet; nine
cases out of ten are- caused by Catarrh
which la nothing but an inflamed con
dltion of the ruuycotis surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case uf Doafnosa (caused by
catanh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu
lara free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
Sold by all riruKgliits 75c.
;Tft1e' Hall's Faintly Pills for conati
nation.
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For fwty-r.e ream ionn Warren wlfo
iiiutdcrer hn ben Immiirerl In the Om-
nectlrm tat prison and h la about to
nek element) from the board of pnrdonn
Mnra hla cmiflnitm nt btjin the gront
woiid itaa leen tei(Jlly iHlnig down
the rapid rvea of ch-inge.
In 158 tht yir when WarrcA'a Ion i
1 1 tlod of civil rVaitn comnttoiced Dwrwln
ti lain of Species.' itartllrg the world
in.' r.-voluttonlrlng aclemlflc thong it.
- i tnm the pruning preas In that
u .h' uae and Sevelopment of petro-
li urn ! u.tn. In tbat year Oregon rtla-
in. ring tlm abort trxti.wia of a terrltorv
t. mi. .1 the garb of atittfrKiod tnd made
tin thim-tMrl i.tcmtur of the union:
i. ki tin re ar foriv.flve ri.ttcE. In 1S59
tu- populiiilmn of the tunl'-it bwr wui
'.mil mo n.w It lii e.' .( u ' In ls"-.i
the pcop.e of OwticH'tlrut iiuoil.nd '50-
ii ml .i i-ount of noaea Ih the biggest
.own of tie common wcoJth disclosed
Piinclv "ill flOO dwilk-ia now the cemtui'
ii i in- tnte has bcunded forward to S70.-
ii' i nid of New Unrest to H6Ma.
. i- i.-n tuid lM-n behind grim walls
ii'iiil two )eara when the Bret shot of
l the wtH-lllmi wa rlied. marly four years
lln the iiwful cirnag at Oet vsburg
a s noainc down the Howor of both the
iiiili-in ii ml the southern armies and
i 'il kI 'nr when the hl'torlc meel-
.r.L. between I.ee and Grant atAppomat-
tux (oirt h iiise let loose the dove of
J 1 HI I
The firm r.eb perfecting printing press
t ii'ie ff.lr but the forerunnei of
Hi h i.iderful mechanism whlck now turns
i fir ihi prlnttd daily Tiessages wltn the
i. plrtlty of llghtnlrg wasn't lnented un-
til !8t3 The flrat svccessful submarine
c idle "jvini.'nK the Atlantic and narrow-
ii t the gii between the old world and
the new m laid In lfc The deadly
(.iillng ituii which can shoot clown u
cr.zin men i qulcly as ona could pre-
lonnly bt mot Uosm. dates from 1887.
In the yonr when Warren waa roundlrtg
cm hU flri: full i'ende of penal servl-
t nle the initial tnxncontlnetitaJ rallronil
i i.lting vlth bands of steel the mighty
Atlantic and the mightier Pacific waa coin-
l(t"i In 138 ton. the antiseptic prln-
c Iple of t renting wound m great advance
in liiugery wilt flrat applied Warren
1 nl been lc-ui to the vorW seventeen
'..!. Mihc-i In 176 the telephone was
Invintcil 1e i-xt year' the phono -npli
first begun to jlinorl and reproduce tli
I inu.in nlce In !S78 the ileotrlc light
In-t iliiub-d the eys of the wondering
iioilil. Wjter gas whs produced Ave
iii-k Liter and in the same year 183
-the Brooklyn bridge win finished. Med
ical ik lenco vas making Birwt strides the
w! ilc. ttnd ii 1W I'ni.teur first inoculated
lot hydiophotla.
Wrfrren had nsetett off twtnty-aeven
ieiirn of his life Mmt-tiea when. In 1UM
nt Scrantcn. IV. the llrat auccetwful
Arnerienn trolley whs put In operation.
The Mergenthaler llr.Qlipe inaclilne. Hie
ik-lliwtc itnd ooinplate JiiachBitlsni by
btch this nrticlo la put into typo and
wiiicti U now n loRiltiir fohturo of tlio
eutpintnt ol every largo tfaity ntnva-
pnier was made pmotletiblb in thin s'eflr.
Wairen's term of imprisonment lwd
mounted up i) nt loast thlrty-flv yenrn
wlttn tho itiiloincUllo wns introduced find
It bad passed two-sonre yarns vlion wire
leae mesMges beptn to be transmitted.
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BANK OF ANSON ROBBED.
Cracksmen teeurod $1000 and Escaped
on a Handcar.
Wichita Kas. MarrhSU Three men
NW open the safe 0'id robbfd Ihe An-
r.n State Bank at Anson Kus n little
til ition about thirty--hve miles from
Wichita. wm time during last night.
r.v ault and safe wire blown open with
.-ilrt glyoerlie sMMl over tl.cHK) la curren-
r and siler waa secured by tlrt thieves.
K"ie of the larwbUama of the town
h.rd tbv txiirjslon. Aher tha robbery
the men stnla a hand car and rode as far
(a Hlviraalt about eighteen miles south
uf WlcnltH. At ttiw pUoc they abandor.wl
- handcar and rode ea.v on horsbuck.
Pertona oannot give any accurate Uas-
ttlption or ttin.
Tiitf wetc man in the party who are
Ibowiht to be member of the gang which
lii been operating extenieiy in liouth-
jt Knmwa this winter The Anon b.nk
U tiiti which has Imnn recently on.uiUel
ihc farnieta In the tojiiiy being the
stockholders.
Incredible Brutality.
It would have teen incieillblo bru
tality if Chaa. F. Lenrberscr of Syra-
cue N. Y. had not done the bet Lo
could for hi suffering aon. "iv boy."
he aaya "cut a fearful sash over his
eye o I applied Tluclvlfn's Arnica
Haive. which quickly healed it and
auved bis eye." Good for bums aud
ulcere too. Only 25c at all drug store
Ths Colonel's Waterloo
Colcnel John M. Fuller of Honoy
Grove. Tesas nearly mot his Water-
loo from llvor nnrt kldnoy trouble.
In a recent letter ho says- "I was
nearly dead of these complaints and.
although I tried my faroM.- doctor be
t'id me or. good no I ft a 5bc bottle
of vour great Electric P.ltters which
cured lne I consider them the best
iKMllclne on eatih and thank Qcd
who fave you the knowledge to make
them." Sold and miamnteed to euro
Dyspepsia niliousness and kidney Di
seases by nil druggista at 50 cents u
bottlo.
FARM AT SIM A ACRE.
ny Mllnuli Farmer 5ll and Move to
Oklahoma
Olxerii III. March 80. UinU sales
r cm chad top notch htra ivlan a stwenty-
uiin ucr) farm nine mUea sjutheuat of
this place sukl for J1W un acre. This is
t.ttd to bo the h'ghest prices ewr paid
In Lee county for farm land There is
a monument of tanners to m-U tlielr high
I fit ed land uml uicn-e to Okl.ihom.i in
ei'Ctuti.n ot sauehood Wnlti Biu-l.ik-r
i foniK r o'ephcunon ciuntjr f.ir-
i.ii i nt. Milled near Jttwklrk on th
''.ma Ke - tile in whuf lie h..H bens In-
ciiumint.il in mm lug fortj-se.en ex ur-
1ih. all Illrii.in people.
TOUR 8TRBET CARS LOT
rVasident Reeves of M. E. T. Co Can't
Uaaate Them.
Muikaf as I. T. March 30 ' I-om four
toast car sulppud from St ixhiIm out
( Wsik age. billed u Muakiigee Ulectric
Tracttn otKttfwny gwuHntecd to b here
MUM taW da."
3HM ntk ff It WOl4 do any good.
lalfl.t be JasiUtaMi In fftearing In tint
Xpr. says OenviAl I I Reeves pie-
kinttl ot be Muskeg Uactrlc Traction
Nothiag can tm learned of the car.
Khtugn they may show up at ay time.
tny were nrMd .tt Sunday and were
M have been put on tins I) for use then.
Ifcey wiU Hi oc just . laidiy needed
toawrow. on acoiwnt o- tb new hotel
cptrntag.
Tbra was a big dcii.iiid hist wek for
th "22 ri'lM) f-M- a dilUr nUut-i car books
Mnlcli r un sale t I-.Ur store. Juvenile
hearts as cbtlcd over the new luliiig
wittcb gives tUen. foity rlelea foi a dol-
lar tlies bookk bliig oi aulu at U. M.
Jw.e' book sloeu.
Strikes Hidden Rooks.
When your ship nf health strikes the
hidden rock of ComiimpLon Pneu-
monia etc ytu arc loaf if ytu don't
get lielp froiu Dr. King's New Dls-
coveiy f'ir Consumption. J. W. Mc-
Kinnon of Talladega Springs Ala
wilt- "i had been vary ill with
Pneumonia under the care of two doc
tors but was Ketting no beHtr when
I beptn to take Dr. King's New Dis-
covery. The first dot e gave relief and
one bottle cured me. " Sure cure fo:
Mre throat bronchitis coufhs and
colds Quarnnteed at all '1ms stores
price 50c and $1. Trial bottlo free
ONE F-ASTOR'S NEW IDEA
CHcago Prsaaher Atterti Theater Is a
Greater Moral Power than Pulpit.
Chlcaoe Mnrin W. Frew the pulpit
c: ibe Plywouih Oongretfational eBUat
the Jlv". A. itlrburn U) Pfstor. aalet ye-
unWy m a (mtiaon tkat the theatre I
ii greater mora power than the pulpjt.
Theie are of caufttt. inoidvnts of the
tlwaier whlcH ore net do4'." aaM h.
The Problem Hay U Wag tf In-lui)t-
disgust. Ths neurotic play Is hy-
teila. It U Fnrae-rinK to th tagU tmt
fi8.ty Msaanra things. But iker Is vtt
tui idem to .ill t) lns- to action to must.
Come now own up tell the honest truth
You don't liEe those erav hairs do vn ? AnH uni tn.eKai
cemfnlv doesn't like them. Then whv nm hn. a imi.i. .i
Ayer's Hair Vigor? It restores color to gray hair every time.
Cures dandruff also. Sold for over sfxtw wr. iQitav-
II .nil. i ----. WM
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The Laxative op
N0WN
Tliorcaro two classes of reuioilies; thoso of known qua!.
lty ami -which aro pprnianontly henellolnl in oftVct ctlnr
pontly in harmony with nature when liatiim iipwIs ftrtt
ance; ami nnothor class conifosftd. of preparatloirs of
unknown tincortnlu and inforlor cliaractcr acting' tompo-
rnrlly but injuriously as a result of forcliisr the iiatnral
fanctI6tf nnnecossavily. One of tho most exceptional of
the rehictlies of known quality and oxcellenco is the ever
Pleasant Syrnn of Firrs. manufncUircd hv tho Cal!fmin
Fiff Syrup Co. which represents tho acllvo principles or
plants known to act most henoflclally. In a pleasant syrup
in which tho wholesomo California!! hlno ilirn nro nsml in rnn.
r tribnto their rich yet dellcato fruity flavor. It is tho remedy
j of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cloanso tho system
? gently nutl naturally and to assist ono in overcoming consti-
j lmtlon and the many ills resulting' therefrom. Its actlvo princi-
ples and quality aro known to physicians generally and tho
remedy has therefore met with their approval as well as with
tho favor of many millions of Well informed persons who know
of their own pcrsonnl knowledge and from actual oxporlcnco
that It is a most excellent lnxativo remedy. Wo do no claim that
it will euro all mannor of ills hut recommend it for what it really
rcnresenls. n Inxntivn vmiipiIv of known mmlitv mwi orxiUm
coiitnfnliig nothing of an objectionaulo or iniurlona character.
There nro two classes of purchasers; thoso who aro Informed
n o tho nualitv Of what thcvhnvnutl thn rmiKonH for tlin nTenllonen
of articles of excoptiimal merit and who do not lack courage to go
elsowltero when a deaJer offers an imitation of nuy well known
rrtlclo; but unfortunately thero aro somo pcoplo who do not know
and Mho allow themselves to ho imposed upon. They cannot expect
its heneflcial offects if they do not get tho gcnulno remedy.
To tlio credit of tho druggists of tho United States ho It said
that nearly nil of them valuo their reputation for professional
v micKi-ity uim me yuou wm 01 mmr customers too mguiy to oiler
i imitntlons of tho
IvV 6nr4ai??iiaa Qtfirfa' i-f ttttvo
manufactured hy tho California Fig Syrup Co. and in order to
bny tlio gonuino ariiclo and to got its heneflcial effects ono has
only to note when purchasing tho full namo of tho Company
Callfnrulrt Fig Symp Co.-piaiuly printed on tho front of every
package. Price 80c per bottle. Ono size only.
lSSgS55S
c-en to tho church. Cerunnly the gr-yit
diamaa In themselves are not bad. Anl
look Rt ttia groat men and queenly nnrt
eitperb t omen which tlio theatre luui
given to m worH.
"No; if there it uny'.lt'.ng which is de-
Mlltutlpg aboti: : theatre It Is in us. '
If ttur taste be '''gh and oeautlfut we see
tlio nigh and -tlful at the tlicutre. it
la ft rellfetjo I iVr tnsto and mind. Wo
Rit wlatt AT y Ifnr If v criticise the
llienlor thr .- ourclve we criticise. ;
ih tlilmtnr will make for universal amity
mitt prae. nr nature. por th (treat need
for universal ninltv is to know on an-
other. I bciluvo tbe staga If a rellotaua
Institution and as sucli is growing great
er. The theater will 1 prophet! one
Our rise to become the hrfttieet and mfttif
Iruwerful exne-neitt of good.
tents of di. trli.uilon depatlment of food
stuff department! of i..ilculture. dc
Kiitmeut of building and department of
tmnapni-tntlon.
Thee gencritl departments are ub-
cIvided into sections and cuch section
ot mippnaed to represent a Sfimr'ate in-
iiustry organised into on Industrial
tTnton. All of the different craft of these
epeclal Industries are to be organized into
kepnrnte department!! but under efle un-
ion so that ane'll craft will legislate for
i:lf upon matted permintttj? strictly to
tlicv jtt Tlie plan is to make the reja-
tmnithlp 5f tlio different erafUi in an
industry tho same as the relationship b-
iwen the states of tbe Union.
necessary for the no'k To consider this
proposition u Convent on lias been called
for April II In this place.
South McAletter I. T. March 30.
'ilic- Good Road r.Kockulon Will hold a
convention here Stoturduy April 15 which
President Moore nd several 'other road
expert will attend.
Night Prowling Thieves.
Croup and Whooping Cough come like
a thief Jr. the night stealing In to
fasten the fangs of mortal disease up-
on the children as they peacefully
tleep in their .liUle bed3. Kennedy!
!.axatlt llt-ni-v anl Tar the new dls-
covory for Coughs and Colds will drive
out the death ileal In? domocf befor j
the doctor can n-rive. It protects tho
lives and health of the- little one
Contains nc oplntee. Keep it handy
Pold by C. It. Renfro.
Goos further and further. N'or
stops until you are woil. That's w"hat
HoUletor's Rocky Mountain Toa will
do. A groat tonic. Makes rich rod
blond firm flesh. 88 contt Tea or Tab-
lets. Ask your druggist.
FOR TERRITORIAL GOOD ROADS
WJnt the Earth7
For twenty-five cents we will mall
you for one year a monthly '.llut rat-
ed publication of sixteen papes devot-j
ed to the Industries clinia'e lifo nnd
present opportunities of tlio Qreatj
Souinwost. Samplo copy mailed on;
request. You'll want It when you seo(
!t Addreas. The Earth 1118 Railway
Exchange. Chicago.
A Vlnita Meetino Set April 14 as th
Date for a Convention.
Vinlta I. T. March 30 WeUlngSton B.
I.u'icks organizer of the Nntlonai flood
Uonids HHriociatlon wis here this morn-ins-
'ind a ."1.11M mue'injt of cltlscns was
c.i.U-tl to hear an uri.iouncement of his
rl.mx. He v xplained t'mt In cae the
tuv n join with tho ..nsoclation the gbvr
ctnmeot woik Uu'ii .with expe-.ts n4
o.erseeni will be ent here to construct
i mile- of sample hen. Vinlta. to furnish
the material von'mon labor and teams
A DIstructIvs Fire.
To draw the flre out of a burn nr heai
n cut without lonvJng a gear. v uso De-
wltt's Wlch Hnel Salvo . A specific
for pllos. Get the genuine j L.
Tucker oditor of (he Harmonlzor
Centre Ala. vrt'.os; "I have used De
Witt's WiUh HaStel Falvo In ir.y fam
ily for Piles cuts and burns. It is tho
bett salvo on the market Every farn
ily should keep It on hand." Sold by
C. It. Renfro.
DEPUTY KILLED AT DANCE
Negro Marchal Shot When He Tried to
Arrest Whit Onlooker.
Mukofle. I. T March 30 "Tenneaoee"
a negro deputy marshal was shot and
killed .it flteituha .t u ne-gro dance Bat-
uiday nlrfftt while trying to arrest Wal-
ter Woodx.. a. wMte mun who wus look-
ing on. It is ruld that the shooting was
done hy "Undo" John B. rrlc. a friend
of Woofts who tried to interfere with the
arrest W'xkI Waa arrested but Price Is
wltti at large.
Are You Going East 7
In making your arrangements for your
vacation this summer It would be well
to consider convenience and saving of
time- The Wabash with Its own rails to
St. I-ouis Detroit. Toledo Pittsburg and
Bufful" Is the. shortest line makes the
beet time and fuinlobcH the peat ace mi-
niodiitlouH Tlnouah strske to New
York und Roiton
Ak vour local tlikct agent for tickets
oer the Wabash the all sell them.
Grand Opera.
Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets
to Ksnsas City for Grand Opera at fare
of $10 15 for round trip.
Sold March 30 -Jl wnd April 1 limit-
ed to April 3d. F. J .Best Agent.
When you want a nice drink cf th
best drop In at the Guthrie bar and
try the Marquette rye or Walter s
Old Bourbon. It will certulnly touch
the spot.
Opera Festival at Kansas City.
For the Spring Festival of Grand
Opera given by ths Ocnried Metropoli-
tan Opera Company at Kansas City
March Slat and April 1st the M. K &
T. Ily. will have In effect a rata of pne
fare pine SO cents for ths round trip.
Tickets on sale March SQth II and
April 1ft Good to return up to mid
night April 3rd. See Katy's agent
About It and go.
INDUSTRIAL UNION CALL
Ceroment on the Qreat Meeting that u
to B Held) In Chicago.
Muiee I. T. iUr. h SO -Muskogee
union worker are diacusalnsr with a gut
Usu of intereet the meemt for as
lad ust rial V lion of Alaai-tas a salt hsjT
ilK been 'iuel r a onventlma to p
tt'lilaifu duiiug the montb of JtutrV
1 he evbeme is tragnlAcent 1s on"
ripuun It i alls fw a mammoth oi-
ganisailon dl'itlng tUv workers of the
ftOfid Into elt'iit Kun1 divisions n fed-
OWS. lpuriment nwnufacttrera.
Jtrpartastttm if lhMin stvtw 4part-
Through Sleeping Car Service ;
via. :
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific ;i
TOST. LOUIS MO. jj
Commencing: June 1 1904 Santa Fe train No. 116. will 5
carry a through Pullman sleeping car from Purcell I. T. jl
to St. Louis Mo. via. the Missouri Pacific Rail way from ;
Kansas City Mo. The Missouri Pacific Railway has eipbt J
trams dally eacn pay between Kansas Uity and Bt. Lcris ;
First class service In every respect sleeping pai- ;
lor and chair cars electnc lights electric fans and elec- .
trie speed !
Ask your agent to sell yon tickets via. the Missouii ;
Pacitic Railway. JJ
C E. STYLES A. G. P. A.
Kansas City Mo.
E. E. BLECKLEY T. P. A.
Wichita Kas.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 55, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 30, 1905, newspaper, March 30, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72420/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.