The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1, Monday, July 10, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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MONDAY. JULY 10 1-y
The News Journal aays it bear
Grimes no malice but opposed uim be
cause he wasn't big- enough to hold
the job of census superior. If Got
Seay slt9 quietly by after this well
he isn't 0 rimes' friend that's all
A iown Hast paper wants it called
tho new Fourth of .Tnly because ns he
ays thoro is llttlo toft of the "old
Fourth." Had he benn in Oklahoma
tho last Fourth he would have thought
differently.
Wu. HiCKKNHOTHAM a prominent
Lincoln county farmer was drowned
near Stroud on the 7th while crossing
a swollen stream. Ue jumped from
his wagon when in tho inithlio of the
creek and tried to swim ashore. Ills
wife and a neighbor remained in the
wagon and safely reached the opposite
shore.
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tirl t ip n d ii- frotn I in 4 pill.
.m v ill l- ".'rprl'il at how easily 5
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l id ih" and riliotin---. r"ne tbep
liver and iiiakr Mm fi I hipp icaiii ti
a i cents. Sold by .nl inert l ine le.i rs. b
A Rkpuhmoan paper says tho nu
merods labor strikes over tho country
are no bocauso of lower wages for
i.'se e'e higher now than ever before
but bomus4 the strikers want etill
higher wagon That fellow is ontitlod
to two undrobsci loather medals and a
postofllce appointment.
.wattmm a no in .vr? orr of tuk
rits i mi ki ns a ! a w
Judge Harwell of the district court
on the application cf County Attorney
L. O Pltttnan and Sheriff Truesdola
of Pottawatomie county itsued a tem-
porary writ of prohibition agalntt
i'rubste Judge Jennings prohibiting
him from proceeding farther in the
onlcmpt cases against Plttmanc and
i'ruadali' in the Jester abduction
matter At tbe aatne time Judge litir
well U.aued utrandale requiring Judge
lenninga to pass npon the jurisdic-
tional motion filed in his court by
County Attorney Pittman.
These matters grew out of tho fact
that Probate Judge Jennings had Is-
sued a citation againat Pittman and
Truesdalc commanding them to ap-
pear and answer for contempt fir
removing Jester out of tho jurisdiction
of the court pending the hearing upon
the writ of habeas corpus.
Tuet do say that Qeorjje Oiitcelt in
his Interview with Socretary Jenkins
smiled and talked in a way that would
have brought tears to the eyas of a
Greenland walrus; but that the non-
committal secretary remained obdu-
rate and only smiled a sort of "Are
you through ?" and George rutlrud
much crestfallen and wondering at the
perversity of some men who are to-
tally unable to see a good thing when
It is right before them.
A Republican exchange says there
are but 160 trust concerns in the United
States His eyes aro terribly blurred
und blinded to the truth. Tliero wore
SSO of these trusts organized in tljo
statoof New Jersey In two months of
tho nrehe.nl' yoiir alone. Tho same
paper says thoro are 183 trusts in froe
trade England S3 more than there aro
Jn this country. The truth of tho mat-
ter is thero s not a single trust cow
pany In tho whole of England organ- I
ized and conducting its business on
the American system which fljeos unit
regulates tho pricoa of tho articles it
controls.
aim. HHtirwR law i'vi.i. or iuh.hs
Tho Itopnbllcan party claims to
have been the author of the civil ser-
vice law and as their especial brat
they put it in their lSWJ nutional
platform hut Mr. MoRinley looking
ahead to tho yoar 1000 and saolng
that it might lutarfero somewhat with
his holding his present job with a
tingle "shoo-lly" breath from ills pres-
idential nostrils knookod 4000 holes
Into it which ho will fill with his own
tort of Hepubllcans.
Jour. IloaRHS near iintvley whose
crops wore boing eaten by chinch
bugs received some Infected bugs
wttloh lie turned loose in his Bold and
in u very Bhort lime had the uLkest
lot of olilnoh bugs anybody ever bo
held They wore so done for that
their iipputttuand locomotion departed
and his crop uteall saved. lie Buys
the experiment is an absolute succons
PieHSaiit l'orlor tho
fltiv Ciiiofol tho (.rooks.
Muskogee 1. T July S. For chief of
i lie Creel nation. General Pleasant Por
ter for assistant chief of the Creek na-
tion. Hon. Motley Tiger. - -
The above; Is the ticliet nominated bj
the. natluiial ccmvution hvld at Olunu-
le on July 4 and 6. The convention
was notable from Hi.- large attwidance
there being full delegation prement from
twenty-one of the principal lowna of ilM
nation. Tlie choice of Oenral I'urter and
Judge Tiger was made with scarcely a
LONDON GOSSIP
American Women Cnptnro tho
Women's Congress.
Iximlo'i. July S Alihouith a fevr balls are
In night th London eeaeon Is fat waning.
Iuile are flitMnfr lt the country ear-
lier than uaual Next wreK will be Riven
over to Newmarket where there are num-
erous house parties for the second July
meeting. Ouring the following week the
season wind up wHti the Duchena of
Portland s ball. There ar eral fashlon-
bie weddings In proapect. the moat no
table being that of the Karl of Shartaburg
and Lady Groevenor who will have flfte?
bridesmaids while many persons are look-
ing forward with createst Interest to the
reception to be given br the Duke and the
Duchea of Patbsrtanti at Stafford house.
Tuly K to the members of the Anglo-
American League and their friends at
which Mr Joseph Cheats the United
States ambassador and many prominent
Americans and Bngileh wjll be preaent.
After a long period of mourning. Mrs
John 1. Maekay has reopened her beau-
tiful house on Carlton House terrace.
She gars two big dinners during the week
which were folowed by wonderful music
London has been much enlivened during
the week by the vlaK or the officers snd
a large number of csdets belonging to the
tralnlg ship alonongsheU who have been
spending five days leave at the Metropoie
energetically slght-scln and enjoying
themaelvss.
The Fourth of July was never so unlver-
xally celebrated by the Americana In Lon-
don aa was the Fourth of Tuesday last.
In addition to the celebration at Hotel
OcU and the United States embasnv.
there waa a large number of private lun-
cheons ill nnora and river parties. Mr and
Mrs. John Melggs Bwen of Chicago took
a Isrge number of Americana In a steam
launch from their place at 'Da tenet in
.Maidenhead while the employee of tin
Commercial Cable compsny with Mr Geo
Ward of New York general manager of
the company celebrated in u Hlmitar man
ner on a big launch dally bedecked with
American flage.
Thursday waa speech day at Harrow
the first undsr the new headmaster Doc
tor 'Wood and attracted n great crowd of
distinguished people to the school
Thursday afternoon the last meet of
Four-in-hand club occurred st the Hon
Guard's parade. It was undoubtedly the
smartest of the season. There were 22
coaohoa In linn.
The Duke of .Marlborough'e team waa
greatly admired lie was accompanied by
the Duchess. Lady Norah Churchill ami
Lord Cams. In the evening occurred the
Duchess of Devonshire's ball within the
beautiful grounds of Devonshire house
with Illuminations and supper tent exact
ly the same as on the occasion of the
famous jubilee Fancy dress ball It prov-
ed to be the most brlllnnt of the sesson
The musical given by Mrs. Alfred Harm-
worth the somo evening attracted
crowd of fashionable people to the Graf-
ton eallorlos whose spacious rooms were
decorated with such a wealth of roaea aa
never before aen In London. The program
which was also on the most lavish scale
Included Paderewakl Coquslln Leonora
Jackson David Blshpan Susanne Adams
and Maurice Farkoa.
A representative of the Associated Press
has Interviewed the countess of Aberdeen
snd others regarding the practical rsults
likely to accrue from the International
Council of women. Lady Aberdeen who
Is aeon to be an enthualaatlo admirer of
the American and Canadian delegates said
"Kveryone of them waa a skilled expert
and most of them were trained speakers.
whom the congress was delighted to hon
or and hear which cannot be said in re
gard to many other speakers present. The
American! as a rule were better inform
fine niOhtl
nsyiiousej
jjurnciL
dissenting juice. The personal popularity
of both gentleinben throughout the Creek I d lad ln;ro opInlon.( were fur.
"The nlril tny house
trained several yrara ago.
1 was taken vrxin snorl-
ne of tireaili and pal
pilntimi ot Ihe lieatt '
wiii" Mri Sun C
Tiillnh l Sulptun Mines
I tmitn Co Va The-e
jti.w worse n' the tunc
until a few montli ago.
when I commenced the
use of Dr Metre s tnedl
cne Uef. re that I could
wurcrW Kt anything I
amid not leep at night a n t ble to do inv
work and cmld carcel get around the tiouw
I had given tip all hope of eei getttne well
again but t urn wlII rriIii ud I give Doctor
Ptrrce s medicines all the credit
I took the raortte Prescription the
Golden Medical Disc erv ' mid relicts ' "
Dr. Pierce's f'nwrttt Preunptton is n
medicine for wotneu onlv It cures all
forms of female comprint stops back
and side-ache lla the tntlamina-
tion which cause those dis
agreeable weakening
the system pro
motes regularity ul
the feminine func-
tions and
mttkes painful
periods a thing
of the wast. .
D. Pitrre's
Golden Medi-
cal Discovery
Is a medicine
for the blood.
liver ltings (
auu nerves ii
cures all bron- '
clnal and throat troubles strengthens
weak lungs stops bleeding frotn the
lungs and builds tip the entire system.
It purifies the blood tirs up a lay liver
and soothes abused crying nerves.
Neither of these niediciuea contains
any alcohol whisky sugar or syrup to
preserve its properties but both will
keep perfectly in any climate.
Dr. Pierce's llensaut Pellets cure con-
stipation. They keep the lwwels open
and regular. They do not gripe.
When yon ask a dealer for these metli-
cities get what )ou nX for Substitutes
are not as good. They ire at best only
imitations and cannot mutate the cures
wrought by thef etiutne.
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nation la ao pronounced of su high order. ;. advancoU on thfr Utidiag toplc lhan
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AccoiiDiNu to the best information
obtainable Socrotary Jenkins did not
by any wotd or action give tho im-
pression to the govoruor or Donnis
Flynn that George V. Outeelt's ap-
pointment as mipervisor would be sat
Ssfactory to him or that he would ulti-
mately add his indorsement with the
other refereeH. It looks very much
now that thoTecttmseh statesman will
have to follow the example sat by
William QriniOB. At least If Secrotary
Jenkins withholds his Indorsement
the president out of respect to old
friendship for the secretary may drop
the whole shebang and name a dark
horse
it jiKAfra HsaLAriatBXJ'.
No one not oven tho raukuot trust
friend uudortakee to dany that the
trust evil is rapidly tending to the
enslavement of labor and the laboring
people When it arrives tt that point
in the transactions of bu&ino that a
man cannot buy whore he ean buy
the cheapest and sell what he has to
sett fur the highest price he is on the
very threshold of enilavcmout- Kill
competition in buying and selling nnd
you have cstablishe 3 in its btoad the
worst Fort of snslavemont. That is
just what these trusts are doing today
and if let alons In their gfssd the day
la .lose at hand when their grip on
the lab r of this country will be irrevocable.
Ucneral Peasant Porte - lin n-pretented
the Creek nation in Washington for year
He is a man of broad and scholarly mind
and has knowledge of the history cur-
rnt and past of the nation of the con-
ditions exulting and of the needa and i
quirements of the Indian qualified htm
pre-eminently for the exalted and reapon-
aible office of chief of the Creeks Gen-
eral Porter Is a mun of high-at moral
Karacter of wurmeat aympathlea and
and g nerous tmpulsea Ilia popularity
Is not confined hy the narrow limits of
the Creek nation He la held in the hlgn-
eit Hteji not only throughout the In-
dian territory but In the Mates and m
Washington
Hon Motly Tiger la a fullblooded cltl
sen and a man who ia noted for his pro-
gressive Ideas liberality and broad rolnd-
sdnesa II has filled numerous tribal
positions of responsibility and trust in-
variably with honor to hnwelf and the
nalon He a a gentleman who cha-io-tsr
bears no blemish and wh- sr integrity
Is beyond question
XUE HVAXlltlt.AZimilVAX WAH I'tji.
hlOXKUH.
It revives many ntsollecUons of bow
tho pension office was mads to do duty
for the Republican bosses and iucii
dentally the Republican rwrly in
times now receding to the past when
wo read that 10000 olaloiB have been
Hied for pensions in tho war with
tipain ItisdlOleult to reooueile the
fact as appears from this array of
c'atms that there wero 10000 men of
the spanlsh-Amorloan war so incapac-
itated by the service they rendered the
government as to be deserving of pen-
sions The war lasted a little over
three months and outside the men
ben Merritt took to Manila lsss than
2 3 uOu men saw service in Ouba and
PurtoRtco but tbsge claims show that
more than one half of tho invading
-my were disabled from dlsesse whllo
in the service or in battle. Evidently
the pension shark and the Republican
ence builder is .ibroad In the land.
These claims r.te mostly from among
thn volunteers and arUe from diseases
contracted wbilo in the array duo
almost exclusively to the unwhole-
some food and sanitary conditions to
which tbey were forced to submit by
the incompetency of the war department.
Hnv. lingers tn(Jnv. Savfi'H
Oljrmpia. Wash July 8 -Governor Rog-
ers gave out today for publication a let-
to Ouvernoi Saiera of
Texas. In e.-lanatlon of his unwilling-
ness to participate In the proposed con-
entlon on the aubject of state control of
truMs He aaa
' The trust evil s to b made a political
iui--iuii ior inis there .an k. j.k..
I do not believe It m wis fo those who
are opposed to the republicsn party to
assist that partj h ig evident ttemp
to temporarily evad the lue bv nro.
posing state leg4alstion as a remedy
knowing that thlb must prove in Uie end
ineffective "
Oovernor Rogam tukea ih.ue llli the
contention that If the general government
cannot regulate trust? the different atatei
can He refers to amendments nine and
teu of the fsdsral constitution wMeh It
appears to him srs clearly intended t
make effective the spirit and letter of the
Ut-t uratlon of lndeoandence regarding tn-
anenuDie rights among which la the
fundamental natural right to buy and aell
and make combinations not inimical ti
-.n- public good Continuing he says:
"A rt majority of the trusts will
hi-wisn unquestionably be able to show
to the aatlafactl of the United States
sup!. -me. .ourt at least that by the use of
targe lapita) and Improved methods they
have reduced ihe iusi of their production
and are thua a benefit and not a detriment
to the general public That the greatest
good to the greatest number has been
secured "
Concluding Governor Rogsrs says (hat
lbs trust problem is a new phase of the
old right of the almighty dollar gitnt
the Almighty God The three mothers of
the trusts are:
The money question ilts protectee tar
iff snd railroad rebates. They are con
trollable only by national legislstion
any of the other dalegatea. They fairly
outstripped the English women who how-
ever were better informed than the con-
tinental delegates in general knotvidge of
the subjects pertaining to women.
Mrs. Sewall won the congress from the
first. Her extraordinary tact In dealing
with such a large gathering was remar-
kable. iMbui Susan 13. Anthony's powerful speech
added to her already great reputation.
illss Susan II. Anthony dwelt enthus-
iastically on the work or the council ami
said:
"We have already taken ths outer
tranche sot the world's thought."
Senator Mark Hanna says he regards
Former Congressman John XeWItt War-
ner's denouncement of him and other
prominent men at the Brooklyn Demo-
cratic elub Tuesday night as cabled here
as being due to a disappointment He adiH
that it could only have gamed the public
ears through extravagance that when he
speaks of "Jlanna syndicates" he knows
he "talks nonsense" while when he uses
the namss of General Eagun Captain Car-
ter and Secretary Alger to "discredit
President MoKlnley American good sense
simply swishes it aside as olaptraap."
"lr. Wsrnsr however" ths senator
continued "strikes othsr ground In prais-
ing ihe ruipinos and I greatly' mistake my
countrymen. If when the time strives.
th y don't both clear congress of ths kind
of patriotism exemplified by Mr. Wsrnsr
and sweep the rebels out of every nook
in the Philippine."
NOT ENOUGH 8TEAKMBR8.
London. July 8 Whsn Mr Joseph H
Choate. the United Staatea ambassador
declared at the banouet here July I that
the presence of a thouaand American la
dies st the reception held at the snibawy
during the afternoon was the most m
pressive evidence he had yet received
In regard to the Importance of the am-
bassadorship to the court of St James
hs save only a fMlnt idea f the crowds
of Americans now In London. So great
who have been using eeiy device to ic-
vent him frotn winning will now hae tro
Americans to look after. Sloan hiiiki
he and Martin will kep thorn busy.
A parllamsntsry return Issued in r
gard to the number of church n En-
glish churches in which there ar con
fesslonat boxes seem to show tht '.ho ai
cuemtions of the anti-ritualists In regit" d
to this epsclrlo alleged lawlessness a-
practlcally groundless u nil the diocoe-j
except five say not one exists The fivi
exceptions are London Cliiclieater. Exe-
ter Oxford and Southwell At the same
time there are scores of churches espfc-
lally In London where confession -
heard at the altar rails or in chairs plac-
ed in deflnled position i nthe nave n or-
der to avoid possible mundals upon hear
Ing confessions In the tstries or rector
tee.
There is great excteinent In the lei
rrade. owtig to the decls on of the lndtnnn
and Ceylon sellers to abolish the praui i
of allowing a pound extra In every hun I
red as compensation for waste The den
ers m Lonodtmare In arms and have r
solved to boycott the the Indian and "e
Ion tens As a counter blast to this in
the decision of the sellers of Calcutta ve v
torday who withdrew all their fas re
fusing to sell for London Twenty thou
sand cheats were withdrawn at Calcufp
alone and the auction waa stopped Out
of 2IO.OOOOno pounds received for Gren-
Britain planters and exuortere repre-
senting 215.000000 have problsed to stick
to the abolition resolution Thirty-four
planter are staring f..r Rngland ImineiU
ately to open agencies In tlua country
fo rthe sale of ihelr fas In the mean
time the doors have been open for China
teas of a loner grade
The double liberal victory at the Old-
nam election July 6 ie.onaakflagtlle dV
ham election July 6 la taken in conjunc-
tion with other bye-elections and notes
in the house of commons as being moat
humiliating to the ministry. The liberal
are exulting and go to the extent of pre
dicting and earlv dissolution
It la rumortd that ths cabinet meeting
of Tuesday waa stormy and that many
dilt-rences it Is probable that a dissolu
Hon will not occur before the autumn of
two.
The author has published a letter from
Rudyard Kipling whli-h ends by setting
forth explicltyly the grounds on which
his case against certain American publish-
ers rests He says:
"They have msde me responsible be
fore a public to whom I do peculiarly' owe
the best and most honest work I ean turn
out for an egregtuos padded fake und
all these things they did. tasking -idvan-
i- Ui mm pun'ics interest n my 111-
aess when I ley at the pont of death. 1
do not see how I cen permit their action
w pass without challenge It establish -
too many nreoedanta wM.h .iii .. .
to the honor and liitaa-ritv f ih.
profession that so far has given mc
countenance and profit.
Ardmore I T July ..-On of the pa-
thole Instance often concealed in musty
official documents cams to light yss-
tsrday in the attorney generals office
Charts Littlebear .. ... . ....
Indian Territory irnVst..
il Snpil Trade In London.
Nsw ork. July g A dlapsteh to the
Tribune from London Bog. says The
complete succes. of John It. Bartlett's
campaign in the English oil seed trade 1
saured When he came to England five
yeara ago the managera of tsje Mnseed
snd cotton -.-ed crushing laMi. ..
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MERCHANTS NEEDING
..LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS
NOTE HEADS ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS CARDS
CAN HAVUS THIS WORK DELIVERED WITHIN TWO
HODRS AFTBR THE ORDER IS LEFT AT THE OFFICE.
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A trip abroad would bo a delightful scheme perhaps if you can afford it Hut thoro aro thousands
we might say millions of young people who can't afford it havo neither the time nor the nionov
to spare. Maybe you are one of them. '
Shall you loaf or shall you work?
'i!1P.b.0t T?f a y"nB Person "uti possibly ougago in is work of preparation for the earnest respon-
sibilities of life. Why not make that your special work this summer'
It will blne the way to success ino-sase your earning capacity aud pay you rich dividends all -our
days.
If you are in earnest if you have a wbol&orao ambition to do something there is a place for vou at
the Capital City HuslnesB College and a way to got thcro.
This school Is in session throughout the entire summer.
Students arc enrolled at any tune. Tuition from 50c to SJ 60 per week but a complete scholarship
is only Sid. Write at once for particulars to
Capital City B
usiness
College
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ompting sharply with one
another ana aaoptin no methods at ..u
Dreaervati.tw. tv& u-.
is the rush that the etcamehlo comn.inlr. I ki. . ".". "" "n"nl "' csot of
.. ... .. . . .. . "I "'" " into an amalaainatad vmu.w
All I Ilia Dlan t.t nn.r.i i.. . .' 'I
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.ii .k! maJorty ot he trade Including
-.. . vri companies and mtus He
has made contrat-th with 17 corporation
... .... ana nurchaaeil mills and
.. .r....rirs with plant business
food will.
LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
notauy pdblic and
Insuranck Agbnt.
1'IIYHIUIANH i- .SUItqKONH
L. J. HiATT M. D. Res 503 E. Noble.
Telephone 71.
W IMJakkr M. D.. Res. 410 E. Noble.
JJIATT & BAKER
PHYSICIANS SURGEONS
Ofllao over Wheeler's Drug Store.
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St. Louis and
San Francisco
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See the Leader's great offer Okla
horna Leader one year and the Pnrni
Journal of Philadelphia Ave yoars
forjonly 5o cents in adance
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POSITIVELY CURES
admit their inability to cope with it
the trans-Atlantc companies have order
ed from one to four new ships but it Is
Impossible (or amn y or theae to be resj
In 1W0 The American and North Oerman
lines are pushing work on ibelr new ves-
sels to the utmost possibility but they
hardly hope to have them ready for the
Paris exposltlen. The Atlantic trans
port company lias four vesteis aver-
airliiir U.6U0 tons In course of construc-
tion They will be 100 (set loaur The
New Layland liner. WlnUredan for the
uoston trade had ber trial today Den
the cargo boats are constantly there js
ins: their pumskw ccommolallons
with tbe view of meeting the growlDg de-
mand for passengers.
The sceue at tbe houl Cell .itstropale
and other hetels on the arrival lure
e( the Ma)3tlc and St Paul passengers
at midnight Wednesday were tbe most
exciting ot ths saton Many Aineioans
awaited the arrival of PeWolf Hoppers
at He hotel Cell. Hie towering
form t ntr- .ted strasgely wth tbe
diminutive jockey. Martin who was car
riod oft by Tod Sloan who had already
scoured Martins license An lda-Df ths
pressur may be trained from the fact
that DeWoW Hopper was unable to en
te the hotel Cecil and was compelled rtt
2 9 clock in the morning to seek tempot
ary quarter elsewhere while batches ct
chorus girls were stilt riding- about at 3
In the morning In a hopeless quest for
snoiur
M
and
The British oil and Cake mills limited
has been organised to carry Into effect
. vreementa made by him and bis
brokers and conduct tbe business for tho
"""" aovsnuge of the majority of the
trade The share capital and debenture
atock of the consolidation auarau
pounda. but Wu.ooo pounds is reserved Ir
future developments of the business.
The companj is neither a trust nor
a monopoly but simply one of tbe many
industrial amalgamations wfaicsj aro form.
nre as rsaaiiy ss in America. EneHeh
laws aanction such consolidation ani
may receive the support of the greatest
financiers snd thsrs is no popular agita-
tion againat tbem
ine consolidated compn will bi
powerful enough to control production
but the natural effect of economies In the
purenase of seed the disposal of pro-
duct and the improvements of plants
will be tbe reduction of prijes to the Eng-
llih oil trads
While allowing Mr. Bartlstt to carry
out this plan without modification the
HritUh trade ii acting entirely for Uoif
and Indepondenly of any American trade
amalgamation. There is no attempt to
regulate price by art international trust
or ccmblnjttlnn RimA Vioni ant nam
Sloan wa greatly rejoiced at th arrlv- I mon action m k -. in h tn.
al cf Martin If aay the EnglUh loekry tur
omce
corner First and Oklahoma Avenue
over Spencer Hardware To.
UVWVlSIUs.
jgROWN & STEWART
J B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFERAN D COAL.
i 11 i
OFFICE AMD YARDS:
&00 Wist Harrison Street.
. . . TaLEPHONE. ?0
"WANTS"
oAdvertlsemenU In this column 9e ner line
ech InsertloA. KoadvertUemont taken lor
less inanst cents.
Tako the most popular route
The Frisco Line via
OKLAHOMA CITY
oh WICHITA TO
St. Louis
and all points East
Kansas City
LAWYERS
117 8. 2d Street.
KRANK IULK.
QUTHItlB. O. T.
A. tl.O.IIlKJIKlt
J)ALE & UIERER
LAWYERS.
ANUKRSON HVII.DINO OKLAHOMA AVE
"Moqay to patent Rood Ideas may be sec-
ured bv our aid. address THE PATH NT UE-
COttD. Itaitlmore lid "
WANTED-To trade lfldacre farm In Lin
coin county for Outhrle proierty.
WANTED 100 pounds of clean cotton ran.
Apply to foreman of the Leader press room.
WANTED-UKO Subscribers for the. Okla
koaia Leader onyeur and the farm Journ-
al. Ave years for sac- SatnplQ.coples on application.
1'S ! ivrrt1 !' II'I'H1'
I PAPER HANGING
IV- I
CARRIAGE.
HOUSE andSIGN
em
...Painting
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
L CHRISEN & CO
J tlS Nor t rirst Street.
I'll JIB For boys anO girls a beautiful
solid gold abell brilliant Kuby or Topar
Tiffany Setting. Uuaranteed to wear tor
rear FREK tor selling SO Mystic I'cns for
Ic ea b. Send name and address Will
bend Pens when sold Remit us $1 and get
the ring C O HUNTER 109 Smith Street
t'iucinuatl O
WANTED Urtght boy to canvas tor the
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con-
siiiuiion viuoa par lo rignt party
'TARK RPOS PAY CASH
aMssassusajsosM saasjajsaarvtMsssj sjbssbbbbjsw sjssBssssBaaMBs
every week if you ell STARK TREES. Out-
fit free BTAHK NUnsCRV. Louisiana. 3Io.
LIQUOR NOTICt.
To whom it may concerni A .
Notice 1 herebv given that N. P Cheadlc
has this day tiled his petition to sell at
Wbolekale spirituous vinous and malt
Iquors tn Guthrie Logaa county .Oklahoma
aud that unless objection bellied on or be-
fore tbe Vtn day ot July A. D U Ud Pttt-
tlon will be granted.
Quthrie. Oklahoma. SIHs June. 1EW.
R.V. stosxox CeuatrCUrb
aud all poiuts Noitli and Wfst
I'atcnger train leaveb Oklahoma Lit
0. JS u m. arrives iu Kt. Louis th ' '
llnif tiiornlncr 7 15 a m 'V.iif .-
train lea.es tat. Louts at 8. 30 p. m. ar-
rives In Oklahoma Cily the following
eveninp atO. 20. p ra. Close conncenobs
are made with the Santa Fe both at
Oklahoma City and Wichita.
0ur tra'n service is unsurpassed
Yje cai ry latest Improved seat and
chair cars also the Luxurious Pnllman
uoservatton bieepers. Are you plan-
ning an outing
EUREKA SPRINGS
has a world wide reputation as a won-
ful Iledlth and Pleasure Resort tbe
curative properties of whose waters
have no equal on tho American conti-
nent and tbe grandeur of tho bcenery
surpsssas that of Colorado
When purchasing your tlckeU see
that they read via the Frisco Line
For further particulars as to rates
time etc. apply to
B. F. DUNN T. F. & P. A.
Oklahoma City.
U. r. YOAKUM. HIIYAN HNYIIEH.
Oenentl Manager. Uen'l !ssa. Agt.
First Published in Outhrle Dally Leader
June 17 1K
LiqOOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern
Notice ia hereby given that If. H. Reaves
haa this day nleduis pet.llon to sell at re-
i.u.i4iiiuu.ij Tiuuus uu man liquor in
Outhrle Logan county. Oklahoma and tbat
Unlet objection bcrUedoaor before the 1st
day of JUI7 A. D. 1H0 said petition will be
granted. X. K MORTON.
(Sathrie. Okla Jua 17 iwe. cowaty Cl'k
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