The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 111, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER. GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
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w'flelt w wMh lealounr our vlc-
toMr n the Antilles and th rilll-
lppjnes will mean tint the nti ions
tltftt now s.-iritlv an 1 v umaly wlili
to clip thf ulntrs of . ui .iid ' 111 lie
einboldemd It will umiIi in he par-
tial undoing of .vhii ..ni :umy and
navy have aomppllah d It will mean
the change of great compile atlotts and
the II lihood " our mening ob Mes
Wren It co nea to r iping the fruit of
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mini Inn nut ihokm'mpU far
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nn: TIMK DCiTI'IKD.
T pioi feilliifTB may last one month
r thr. Thnt will depend entirely
uin.n th- view taken by the Ameil.an
i i 'nnilfioiiMH of tho situation in
I' iris If thry an- (i.nvlniPil that tli
fciitlitlnns aio Ik-Iiir unductetl with
situtrits mi th. purl of the Spanish
r nunii-tlon there will bo no effort
n ulo to foice them bevoml w''niii.
lint If it should appear thnt the Span-
ish situation is not subject to change.
fitt it In unrerrini lli-d to American
'i ititft ind tliat the Spanish are stm-
i l pn limiting tin' proceedings our
mmWMoners ar' lkily to be lo-
l illcii
1'AIN INFORMED nv DEMANDS
Tin spunlah government la now ftil-
iv inf. rmed through its ommUmlun-
ra . t tlio pxatt extent of Atnerlt n s
demands Whether tlnse nro absolute
urij nut subject to nbntemerit cammt
in asi . rtalu"d her. fni thf leapoiml-
'I. iff u lats dcclan that It would be
xtrimi bad policy to make any nd-
lniasiun Hut the inuiri""d.in in .rfi-
ilal tinier is that tli. ondltlons uic
nbsoluti in this general scope jet
there m ij b opportunity for fIIkIi'.
amendments in matters of detail
di:uy ti nn i'onhitltkd
Ab t i iIksp detail1. Admiral Dewey
In mi ..f thf moat truated louncelluiH
of th. m. i ican eo-nmiioncra Such
iiifi.riniti.ii h he had been able ti
c .)! t iius li. en tnnlli (I to the com
mivsli.ii. rs .nd In .idditimi thp aulhni-
itiei If i hae iblfd Heveial cx-ti.ul-
win h are In I lived to l of hk--Uat
imp .naiii e J 1 1 i ii. w. It la be-
1 ved thit with his mm il modesty'
Iip offn i i m.ih ii'fi.mi d li. in i xpresa-
i any ..n n.n ti n tl -eiy eaaeu- I
tiul Hoint art to llu pxtprit nf tho '
Arriirli.tu demands in the matter of
i rrt'i i j. in the l'hiippines. lie lias
Ji.it dirntly suggestcil that toe whole
Kroup In taken nor that our claim be
iimiifd to Manila buy find the contig-
uous t. rrltmy but In- nan called atten-
ti .n ti one M-iy itnpoitant conslderu-
t.oii wlili h lias Mim.il to eacape gen-
tr.il observation mid which has teen
laid bi fore the Aineiii.iu . nTtrnlsslon
II Th.it Is .that with nil tlie advno.
. t
ta"ei m a rommen lal wu possessed I
b Manila the pi i i .s Indefensible
unless "-ubiK bay l .ils i held bv tlie
I t.iti J .Mates
This ba. on the whole nmaiked aa
lifing superior from a atrategu point
.f iC to Manila bHj unl the Span-
ish pminment lias evidently bi on of
tl nun mind for before the outbreak
if hostilitii s it wa about to embark
ui n an ixti naive scheme of defen-
sive Works in Sublg bay
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TROUBLE
Tli Senator Hound Our on mi
Ussly Charge -Says it Is
a Cons pi racy.
Philadelphia. Oct S t'nlted Stnten
Senator Quay hl son. lib hard It
Quay and Chnrle 11 M.Kee of lltl.-
liurg law partner of lieitt Gov. Wal-
ter Iyon appeared before Maffiatrre
Jerimi-n in the central station courL n
this city thhi afternoon to answer to
the charge of conspiracy in ihe alio- e 1
misuse of nubile moneys -.n mnii' tin-
with John 8. Hopkins former coshu i
of the People's bank of this i ity who
committed suicide soon after Ihe fail-
ure of the bank in March last Ex-
State Treaaiupr Haywood was not in
court but It hi promised that he will
be here on Friday to answer to his ho-
user
After a. hearing latrng thri. hout.
Senator (Juav and his eon and Mr M -Ki'i
wire Ihiuinl over for app. araiue
at the tint term of court Hall was
llxed at 15 000 In ejeh case. David II
I.ane n local political leader going
hall The oase trow ffoes on the list for
trial at the term of court beginning In
November.
The nermtor tonight in resionse to
an Inquiry for a statement said.
" Itlilnk that no one who was pren-
ent at the heartn-g today entertains
any doubt as to the truthfulm s of the
i liarge boldly made by my lounsel
that this proceeding woa instinatol bv
Imlltlcal em mien of mine who hide be-
hind the district attorm v and will not
permit him to reveal thoir n.miis and
that their sole purpose was t.i manu-
facture campaign llteratuie i.v false
charges that could not be m t ind un-
swerel except on a trial in inuit
"As to the charges I have simply
thla to aay tha.t they are absoiut.u
false and wholly without fotnnlati m
Sohiltx boer made Milwaukee fam
oils on account of its purity mi l 't
ROSLVELT'S
CAMPAIGN
Tlio itoimli Rider Regan His
Chase After Votes J.ast
Night.
Nt v irk. Oct. 6. Carnegie hall was
Jam a t inight with a cheering thionif
to witness the opening of the camnal-
ng of Theodore Roosevelt for gover-
nor of Nivv York.
Pour overflow meetings were held.
Oetn nl Stewart Woodford presided
an 1 Ins live minute speech was Inter-
rupt d b wild cheers when ltoosevelt
un.J MrKlnleys nauiou were mention-
ed colonel Hoosevelt was received with
trimenduouB outbuist of clieerinx. Ula
up . h was devotexi almost wholly to
niu.n.'U arfalrslle asserted that the
tir i had t ome when the nation must
asi . . a new position rmong tho na-
ti rs .f the world. Ah r.galnst a poll-
f .- .Ution he pointMl to the tain
t t im i The gieat American repub-
11 iii mighty nilbsiun he said and
h a.ld d
I sll Hlld HHk the pi ople of tllU
untrv to suport the adinlniatiion of
I'r sn'i nt M Kinley If for no other rea-
8 n than because s.ty what oit like
tie vii tory at the pola of the men who
arr opposing and denounilng bis ad-
tnlnistratl m in this election will be ln-
I'r t. d abroad as meaning on the
p-iit .f Ani rica n rtpudlatlon of the
n vr from which we have just emerg-
r l triumphant It will strengthen
the h inds of every hostile power
Rmi -(! i uie Tolili
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Interest to you who buve friend restln.
In tho tomb It Is a Lome e-uiMlxhrnetu
shipping direct from the quarrli s marblt
and granite nud mai ufai titi lug In tlilf
city Foreign agents show you a large
Ann picture and usk you to sign a binding
order for a poor design and grade at dou-
ble price covering their wages and oi-
ponsee. Think of ltt we will duplicate
n.. of tholr work from 80 to SO per cent
loss. All tho work done in the Guthrie
comotery some weighing upward of twe
tons was dono by us. Notice tho namt
cut ou tho bares.
L. HAYNES BUXTOHM M D
GUTHRIE 0. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical and Surgical Dlseas'sof
tho Kyo Kar Noso and Throat
A Great Discovery
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4 it I Lin - I.OCSI Freight
Sii ill boOTHKAST AND WH.S.T.
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li li pin i li lipui s.usaml a tua
i 0 ou dm 1 Local Freight.
"Cltur as a Cryttet Sparkling as a Olameitd.-
The club watt r par ixcelb nee.
Tat super.v-r to all other Litina waters.
The most delicious of table waters.
Good for the appetite health and
complexion.
The most valuable medicinal watcJ
known to the medical profession.
Imraltubl In ltUumtlm. ItriiU'
lMwur Urinary Trouble Ctrrh of
Si btosurh and Intestine DUUtu
)-fpii luomnla uul skin ErucUao.
hlrnd f.r Ioior' l'nnipbtet.
I'ortilU fey 4im nfiflv.
Tho WnultoBha Watet Qompany
Wiuieahn Wlaeevln.
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HAMILl'ON & CO EAOLR DRU(.
STORE WHBKI.RW DRU'l STORltK
A. J CuKICINS Agent.
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Htminlos on Application.
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King of Spun Save mrl Save melll
tp SagatU. They don't want you tliev nt Battle Ax.
Many of our wants arc satisfk- substitutes
but there is no substitute for
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When a man wants Battle Ax there is a reason l
for it and when he is offered anything " just
as good" there is a reason for his insisting on m
Battle Ax. j
This reason is that Battle Ax is better than any w
other chewing tobacco that money will buy w
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THEY ABE BEAUTIES
ffaim niTnoxs a nr i ft netx ni't'n
HIUH railtUAUL 15 auuuptu. ixi
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.. 1 nc f Lhil'lren's Schtjol Shoes are the jf
t)e.st ever offend to the trade Bring thc
httie folks to u to be fitted out and )ou will
ave money. Repairing neatly done.
DAVID HETSCH
THE SHOE MAN
Corner Oklahoma Ave and First St. Guthrie O. T
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Brazilian Ba
THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN BALSAM i
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LIKE MAGIC. J
RADICALLY CUKES
CATARRH !'
It clears the hcml of foul mucous heslsthe
sores and ulcers of the heutl anil throat;
swtxtens the breath and perfectly restores
the senses of the taste smell and hearing.
Stops headache and dropping into the
throat. Also destroys the k'enu which causes
HAY FEVER.
making a perfect cure in a few days. Never
fails I No faUU case of I Gkii'X'K ever known
where lraziliau liahn was fsithfully usd. It
destroys the grippe g'-nu and quickly removes
ill the afur bad effect
INFALLIBLE in Asthma Croup Dhon-
CIIITI-j 11.1 I'RJSY. PNKUMOMIA DVSPKPSIA
1UILT. MATISM XVI'lIOin ami SCAKI.FT
I KVKtt JIKASI.E8 and any disease here
there i Inflammation 1' ever or Congestion.
Create st relief in Consumption ever die-
covered. Curos n Fronh Colrl in nn. dn ain
I ri uulntf In tlie head unit relieves umfnMS. As an Injection
tfx&m?$vNffi?$& !iuLrjs:ko " lt
its Healing Power is Almost Miraculous. The Best Family Mcdlclr.o in Existence.
00 cent Home contains 100 Doses or Two Weeks Treatment for Catarrh.
Kikkus la 2 minutes hi
li .uluaole 10 l.mn in umj
t cuts loClt Y. ll mi W .u i-i.
SI.OO BOTTLB EQUALS THREB GOo. BOTTLES.
HOME TSTOMONIALS:
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Local
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I.V Stawace
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Iwkt.lUeuu 10 48 am
Arunr j5pm
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7 00 am. 4 10 pm
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For nut lurthtr information address
J F HOLUfiV Tramc Mgr
boutU WvAictter 1
On il ?nd Tra sfr Co
The bes "rades ot Coal al-
wu.ys iu store. The McJester
a specialty Prorap: delivery.
"Office aud yards 605 "W
Harrison Phone 2"
"Brazilian Balm cured me of inveterate catarrh which I had for orer 50 yeai
It is the most wonderful triumph of medical s ittue " GVw. . Patke Jbsties. "
croup com ana uie worst lorui ot grtpp we nave lounil IlrszUian iialm invaluable."
JtM. W. S. Bootkti DD. Pastor Del. Ave. Bap. Ch. "Mrs. I.re has used the
Brazilian Balm and thmks it did h-r much good." Hon. Cluii. B. Lore ChUffus.
Of Del. "One bottle of Brazilian Balm cured a friend of mine of hay "r."TAos.
M. Culbtrt. "I was "ery deaf for 10 years from catarrh. Braziluu Balm applied
warm iu my ears over- day 60on restored my hearing. " Mrs. Join Scotlen Ouster
At. "It is the bes. thing for dyspepsia I ever saw tried."-- Judge Edward Wootten.
MI m worn almost to the grave with a racking cough that all the remedies and th
doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilian Balm. It shall
be my doctor through te."--Mrs.J. Galloway Jbttslown fU. "I was fearfully
crippled up with rheumatism could not get my hand to my head. I took ten yy
ceut bottles of Brazilian Balm in six months. Am now entirely cured and as nim-
ble as I was at forty." Anson Burrell aged 84. A lady in Cincinnati was so
aflUctod with asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she was unable to
sleep Aying down was entirely and permanently cured with Brazilian Balm.
B F. JACKSON CO. Indianapolis ind-
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MARVELOUS PERFORMANCE
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RENZO .The Contortionist;
EVERY DAY.
THE FAMOUS. . .
HoocWooche Dancers
Record Breaking R
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Ptrst paillaa la Dally Leader Sept IT IBM
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To Whom It May Concern.
Notice Is hereby given trjat It A- Thorn-
ton has tbl dar alrd bU iwtltton to sell
at retail Spirituous Vinous and Malt liquors
InCiuihrle. lKan County. Oklahoma and
inai uaicn omrcnuu ue uiea on or ventre
the tra day of utowr A li. IbM said pe-
1 tion will be eranted
' Out brie Okla Septtmber 1 lias
R EMMKTT feTKWAhT IcuntyClrrk
Aollf.
The underlined wiu lecelvc sealed ji.-o-posal
until lOo'cluck a. m Uaturday Otto
oer Hb IWi for prlntluK. binding ana
delivering one thousand volume of voIuiup
8 Oklahoma lteport. Tne work to lx Uuu-
acU the report and plates delivered ami
paid for as provided tn bapter 76 iat
utes of Oklaboms. itm Speclflcatlous win
be furnished prospective bidders on aup) a
tiontvtbe vieik of tha supreme court The
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 111, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1898, newspaper, October 6, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74349/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.