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THJE LKADKR GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
lT0 'XfesS&gEc
Entered in toe postumre at Onthr. e Olja
second clr.is mall mattrr
Official Paper or OklaQoma Territory.
Tt BUSJIhlJ I1Y Tllh LLADUIt l'RINTINu
ioMrsv-aT.Tis printer..
L.MIILACIt Editor noil Maimpir.
Offltlnl Oiynnol OMniomii tlemormry.
BUIISUKU'TIUJ; MATHS.
DAILY
One month delivered In city
One month by mall.
Three months
aix months.
One rear . .
1 60
3 00
BOJ
WRBKLY.
s truths
One Ttit
WEDNESDAY BBPT. II IsVB.
Mrtttng of th territorial Vemenallt Ven-
tral Vaenmlltt
Bv rf quest of the executive commit
tee there will he a meeting of the
Iiemocratu- Territorial central com
tmttce of Oklahoma at Oklahoma City
on rhurs.lay September 21st 1899 at
o-- ock p m. Questions of Interest
to the party will be discussed. Place
of meeting will be announced later.
Jasper Sines Chairman.
Frank Stxvehs Scc'y.
Party papers will please copy.
Come come Mr. Flynn Secretary
Jenkins anxiously awaits that state
tnont '
Guv Haiines manages to hold on
What's tho matter with the Now York
Tribune
It Is to be hoped thorc aro not many
rapscallions In tho array like the
former federal jailor.
1 he pardoning power causes more
worry to governors than anything
else and to acting governors too
for that tuattter.
rciisoNAi-Lr aocetary Jenkins is a
man of many sterling qualities Ho Ib
kind hearted too but he should glance
ahead and note effects before dallying
with pardons. They're dangerous.
The declaration of Sonator Foraker
against MoKinley and Murk Hanna Is
likely to spring a big chasm In Ohio
Repub lean politics and give the Dem-
ocrats tho Btato.wllh John K. McLean
governor
11 uuti uiumiAi comes back at the
Uuthrie Capital this week and Mates
aorne pertinent trouble in regard to
that paper's support of the territorial
official merely as a matter of securing
"pap " No one ever accused the Capi-
tal of el her suppoi ting or defending
any person or proposition unless there
was a prospective Jack pot on the end
of the string.' Mydford Patriot
Senator Cartkk of Montana and
President McKlnley do not agree with
reference to the motives which govern
and control tho government in the
war in the Philippines. President
McKlnley tries to cover up the real
purpose of the AVur by Insisting that
"religion and sentiments of humanity"
Impel tho administration to tho course
It Is pursuing. Senator Carter says
that Is all "rot and balderdash." and
that the only question which concern
this country is "Will It pay'."' Sena-
tor Carter at least Is honest.
ciHMJiKH lIKVlviniM UAH.
It anyone doubts the purposo of
President McKlnley to force inipc-
) rlaHsnt upon this country ho has but
to read tho report of his Insular com-
munion on the form of government
which It formulates and rtcommtnds
for Porto Hlco. This report rc-uiu-rnenda
that the presideut alone shall
determine the government best suited
for the people of Porto IUco and that
be shall appoint all the ofllcers neces-
sary to carry such government as be
Bhall establUh there Into force and
operation and that tho congress of
Hie United States shall have nothing
to say in the matter.
When it Is borne la mind tlmi !.:-
commission was the creation of Mc
juniey and that he appointed all the
members of It the report Is most slg-
nlflcant that tho president Intends
that not only Porto Rico but that the
Philippines shall be under the control
of the executive department and that
congress shall have no power to legls.
late upon the subject.
There Is no sort of question that this
report was made to order and in ac-
cordance with the express direction of
McKlnley-not. however in anticlpa-
tlon that hi. colonial policy would
meet with Berlous opposition In tho
present congrae but the next con-
gress ho eBrs will be Democratic
when he would And a whole lot of
trouble on his bands in case he should
ujeeed himself in tho white house
ThU la tho first plain and unmistak-
able Indication the president has given
of hl real purposes toward u.
lauda wbloh is to make Imperialism a
fact in these possessions with the su..
F-raeauiuorlty centered lu McKlnley
One can now understand Mark Han-
OB'i trip and long sojourn In England
and Europe and tho president's delay
In declaring a fixed and definite policy
ior tnese Islands. It may also suggest
.- v-vmuBMon which has gorerned
OeneralOtls's milk and water conduct
of the war In the Philippines.
In this connection and with the well-
i 1 antagoa existing between
H.n and Foraker. thedtclaratlon of
Senator Foraker conveyed In u letter
to the well-known Cincinnati clergy
man that when the senate meets he
will "tajc the lead in that body in dc
aouaolnB; MeEiaUy 0n usurper'aai
will also ld 1st the desouaclag tk
war ta the FhiUj4ce m a crtsag
tfainit Ilk y It k afevwaly wytti.
fiWW'i
UM& ZJCJ3(&
k Tells the storr. wiien your head
iche and you Mlloin conatl-
'pnlcJ fll out of tune with your'
Istotnnch sour and no nppotilc Jmt (
I buy o pa Mge 01
Hood's PSSSm
tnil akf n rtrwp. from 1 fo ! till1.
Wu will l surprised nt lioir cji't k
tbry will tin thoir urk luh smirk
lifadiiln imd hillnii-m si rouse tlii-g)
'm r mil make you fin tinpiir nenln. dt
m. i. r-tini t.j ttii i'i 'in iiii" iiHiiirrp. m
Hood's PIUb aro for sale at the Iiaglo
Drug Store.
M -.....( J.1.I 4.. lt . It.. .... W.
od that much of the animus of tho
Ohio senator grows out of the fact
that the present avowed coldnlal policy
of tho president Is tho handiwork of
Ilansa's visit to England.
At any rate Porakor has declared
war to the knife against McK lley ami
his Phi ipplne policy and the country
may expect lively times when Congress
convenes in December
NEW CHAMPION
Terry McOovern Whips Keillnr
Palmar of London.
Nw Tork. Sept. 12 Terry McG-overn
of Brooklyn whipped Todlar Palmer of
London thoroughly. In loss than ono
round In the arena of tho WMtohester
Hub near Tuclcatioe. N. T. this afternoon.
With the victory went the title of laMim
ehatnplonNMp of the world although
both contestants were actually In the
fenihe-r netght ok&ae
Tho ISnKllflhman aHlwufrh florc-lnir ttai
pace nt the outset was really never In it
and McOovern nlmpty battered Ma op-
ponent Into InTceelMUty. The Brooklyn
lad rme worked like ilMon rode and
the punlehment fvhhsh ho motod ttUt to
lalmr was swift and terrible.
Tho batlo iDd not taut qulto one round
theiwtual time of flghtlnj? holnfr exaot-
Iv two mlnutw and thlrty-twe ectond.
nt tho end of which time Palmer wa ly-
ine h4plas though lialf conaolouB on
the door of the ring;. Through an un-
booked for accident on tfie offletal timb-
er part the lade we.-e Befnarated toy thr
gone whon they hnd Intv flRhtlng- one
mijiuto. Bash went to liU comer but
the error wae retlfleil In lew than If
wvm.1 n Um boye rtwmNl twwUll-
tle In tho center of the ring immediately
n( the command of the referee George
Slier The nh(Kin oC the Ronsi -vmbji a
purely accldenttal. an It was unlocked
for and the nnKbmiman'a handlers
made o ooiiyphilnt on this score
From the ontaat ArcOovern eneil to
Imve hla inn well In ham! but Mi
inHulne adinlrerern neier imanincd that
Terrv would win 1n Mioh etiort orflVr. It
nan a cane of tt humh-ane fighter pit-
ied atmlnit clever boxer and th fight-
nn McOovern H veritable Ilghl-
ln machine aw he went at liia adver-
sary with ImiII dog determination ami
IWitertng; rapidity. Ills arm were never
nf rest for a moment and he beat down
Palmer'a gtiard with lite sledge hainmar
blow The rliig wsiere tho iMttle took
place wna pltcheil in the center of a
blockade in whtch seats were arraneed
for the accommodeitlon of ld.eco The
structure la built upon the as mo princi-
ple ae that whtoh ntaatmnrons and Oor-
twtt fouRht at Ooraon City. Tha prtcea
of
edmlaeioii raniieO from U to lit and
neven-eigmna of the seating capacity of
the enclosure m socicufiied.
The pun for lvMoh the lads contested
' nu.uuo. m nty-fli e par cent of
which went to the winner and the re
mainder to tlw loser In addition to this
liorh inifTllleti are ruftfanted an Interest
in the privilege aamirlng from tl kln-
etoseopa lectures of the rlsht.
A more representaUie crowd at hport-
ln im-n nev-r M-MchaU a pugillstio m-
tt. Or course the pugtlltK eVtmsit waa
lurgely retTBentd. every boxer f note.
fi nn top ivotchr( In tho heavy weight
dutnton to the iper walBhts In tlw am-
ateur ranks ieltK on hand. AmtoeiR the
tlK fellimn M the rhm14r were Tom
Kliarkey ItoAt Fttwimmona Kid McCoy
ml Jim CorUett. Each one of thin qunr-
tett met with a worm rwoptlon but wJum
Jhn I.. Hirlllvan walked down Uie alals
un iook a. seat m a Uox at the rlng-
elile a mighty cliear ttreetod him and
tl bit: fellow lowea his acknowledgment
with a hearty KreetlnR. Sullivan went to
M Governs dressing rowu and gave the
lit tie fellow Dome sound advice wliloli
undouldedly heneflttml McQwern an the
ubsiuant events proved.
jmoM BVBnv -wiusna
There were hundrtda of snortlnit men
from all over the l'nite4l States and a
bu-rb number of the race trark conUn-
Kent was In evWonoe.
When the boys entered the rinc s fair
estimate of Um attendano. oW nlace
the nutnlw at 9Mu McOovern Hue tt
Mrontr fjorlie in the bettintr. sevt-ral
'W wagers being made at odds of 100 to
SO and laii-r on the mU were increajM.1
Scrofula a Vile
Inheritance.
Sorof ula Is the most obstinate of blood
troublos nnd is often the result of an
Inherited Uint in the blood. 8. 8 s
li tho only remedy which jjooa dcp
enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out
every troco of tho dlseaso and euros
the worst casea.
My son Ohatlte was afflicted from lnfanoy
with Scrofula and he Buffered so that it u
luipontiue loareM htm
tor three years lit
bead and body were a
maia of torei nd hit
vealKht also Ucaae
0cted. No treatment
was spared that we
Mm Sf ?uuU Mll"e
S!tW he BI vore
uuecu iJiusuie t bad
Umoit fltiptred othu
ever being cured eben
by tho advice of atrlend
Xe .TD him B a
flded Improvement w. the ttiult and fu.r
OEla6t'.lMioo"cfa.
ofi1 blCOd troobi ' alu
?. m?itt0 ?xP.eot ft ouro fron the doc.
Swift's Specific
QCCBr
TheOlUUU
BSBS)B)k0
teaoheB all deep-seated cases which
other remMios have noeffect upon. It
18 tho only blood remedy guaranteed
purely vegetable and contalng no pot.
ub morcury or otlier mineral
a ?!' iHcd free to ony addroM b
i. 8. fi. Is
for nl at the Casio
Draff Store.
waivi'Jr
rryji 'urjTTJiiBT7c
to 100 to TO at which price all the British i
money In sight was picked up. McOovern I
welshed HC4 pounds and Palmer USVi
miion hn. .i!-ij j " c .ii.Mf .
wnen they welched In at S o'clock yes-
terday mornlnir It was undererood that
Uiey would have to welsh in at C o'clock
thin mornlnir ngaln but at the request of
Paalmera manager- It ivaa agreed to have
the 1 ad moat t ateh weight
nlthoiit further welglnrtg. Both
nit n wen Mimrtwed In cottafves within a
hundred arts of the ringside from early
morning ami at half jmat 3 o clock they
made their appearance In tho enclosure.
When they reached the rtngsMe both
or aecordrd a hoarty welcome Pahner
ia the (list to pnte-r the rlne; He was
n oompatrieu b Mansgar Bettlnnnn Bam
Ulnkelork Jim Hall al Jen Tliorne nil
of lOrvglaiKt One of these carried a ullk
British Hag which he waved over llalmera
head while the lnd played VGod Bav
the Queen. ' To offet this McOovern a
j ear old brother Perched on tho should-
ers ot two talwTt men wavml an Ame-
rican flag ami the band struck up "The
Star Spangled rfoiuisr" The action nr
tiin vou nsater created Interne nthulnsK
McOovern. when he reaohed his come-
a-ns accompanied bv his man-uri-n Sam
Ma trie. Al M- Surra y Mar1ei Mtvhil
Tim Kearfts and Jite Kalrburo Ills broth
er aeennqianled hhn. carrying the Ameri-
can Hag any another of his seconds u-
ing a small Irish flag Young McQcii-uin
alth the dag over his ehovlder walked
dlajgoanally across the ring and shook
hands with hie brother opponent amid
toe erieors W the spectators HMerco
Oaorire Slier banded the glovee to the
seconds and the mitts were soon placed
over tho nets of the pugilists Doth 1 1 a
looked well and seemed trained to the
hour. Palmer said he w4ghed 118 pounds
but he certainly three or four poundH
heovler than thut while McOovern look
ed as if ha would turn he scales at 11
WENT TO IIPSIN'bWS.
Very little time was lost In the prelimi
nary arrangement and when Heferee Slier
callcU on tWem both Jumped o the cen
ter of the ring
Palmer led off with his left tightly on
the head. Palmer seemingly confident of
Kuocess. forced matters again leading his
left again with force hut McOovern
stepped back quickly and Palmer felt "to
hla knees 'When he arose thev st to
work at close quarters Tern- landing
hh right twice on the Jaw nnd the brtiur-
rw It down to the stomach at the same
time keeping has head lnswle rf Palmer
en Ins Palmer landed good left on
Trrrys month but the Brooklyn lnd oiiiy
sbvmk his head and kept mi When thej
Tuid been fighting Just one tnlmtte. time
keeper Pollmk aoaMentlv rang the g ng
hi a momemt when McOovern vm evi
dently getting th better of hi opponent
The principals broke iiulekly and went
to their corners -while the seconds looked
iu tho timekeeper in amusement. The
referee seeing that a tniatake had lien
n.ndo through pure nccldint ealleil the
bovs together twt.iln ami they resumed
h.wtllltle after a lapse of tilioiit 12 neo-
i.nds They g4 to close quarters Imme-
(KaitoJy with MrOovsm doing some heavy
half arm work. Then ha sent n left and
right to the head but Palmer untere
on the face Iatm.r asaumed a oroueh-
mK attitude and eeemed to hold Mc Gov-
ern with his left haind. but Torrj-. quick
t sa llsMh hooked his left to the head and
Pilmar dropped to the door Palmer got
up within four seconds He was groggy
and McOovern foroed htm to the ropes.
swinging both hands Ths Brooklyn lad
was over-anxious to finish his man and
Palmer though half groggy ducked beau-
tifully McOovern was all over him with-
out pausing for an instant and kept work
lng bo;h (hands to the body and neck
Palmer again got Intto a half crouching
attitude and got to a clinch Aa they
broke McOovern threw his right hard over
the heart and hooked hi left to the point
of the Jaw Palmer staggered from the
effect of thl l.loa nnd McOovern seeing
Mi opportunity threw the right over to
the mark uu.l Palmer fell to the floor In
a half coneious condition H mil. Ho
IK-rate attempts to get up but they were
ineffectual Mcttoicrn after ho hn.l Aoitv
enxi the tuial Wow turned Mh back on his
opponent and wuved hU hands to his sec-
onas a much as to miy "If 1 ovet "
The iKereo benrt oer Palmer ami nQimmt
the leoondH lowl and dtotlnctly and
a hen lie uttered ten Palnwasi tni.
lumped Into the ling am oanriad tha dn.
feutnd puglllta to his otariwr Meanwhile
McOovems friends cheered loiw and knid
fBome of them gained admission to tho
ring and presented to tha victor a Moral
nurseano which was soon made a wreck
as admirers insisted on getting flowers
from It Just as the master ot caremonlea
announced McOovern vh winner. John L
Bulnvan climbed through the ropes and
oalHatr McOovern by name told him to
shako hands with Palmer who was now
egalMng his senses. .Hcuevarn shook
Ws victim warmly toy the hand and then
lurnea una left the ring wtlh hla sec-
onds lie was almost carried to his dres-
irfng room-Meanwhlle Palmer ravlvad suf-
thMeiiUy to walk from jh ring to his
dressing room m the other corner of the
1 ulUHng
I'almer had no excuees to make and asld
he hiul m -thing 10 say in rwferewe lo the
l ut kiiIj ttiat he was Hunirianii t 11.
luiilty t.f lb mill and iaim.J h.t i. .
i-rn held nim with wtie hand wiiile
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microbes of consumption flourish and tnul
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acta which brings about conditions that
cause a hacking coueh sore throat bron-
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structure solid; so that the rest of the or-
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disease nothing equals Di Pierce's Golden
Medical Discover This medicine is a
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specific for every disease that comes in ad
vance of consumption It is a distinct
remedy and standi alone Nothing is like
it and there is no aubMitute for it It has
a record of thirty year of cures.
Mrs Lulu Iledgccol-r of Dozier Collings-
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sevcu or eight ears with indigestion and liver
complaint and received more benefit from the
use of Dr Pierce's Oolden Medical Discover'
and 'Pleasant Pellets' than any medicine I
have ever tt led '
Dr. Fierce's Pleasant Pellets
are for constipation biliousness
and torpid livct These troublei
they cure permanently without
causing dtstresi They are pleas-
ant in fact at wU as name UO
griping. At all dealers.
Or. Pierco's Remedies nro fot ealo
at tho Uaglo Drug Store.
1
he punched him with the other. This was
an erroneous Impre-stiion oecauae any
holding that was done -luring the round
a done by Palmer no MeGowm arms
w(re never at rent for 1 mkiment
There -was not a mnrk on any part of
MeOoverns body. When aked what he
thought of the bout ht said "I dVtnt
know what to sn It .iroe off much
quicker than I expe-".-l I thom?h it
would eertialnly go ut least ten round
in.1 maybe 17 but I hid on don lit 'is
10 tl result I never felt Palmer lril me
.iml I am sure io unable to touch
me with any etTeei. I am now ready to
meet as they come Oeorge Dixon first
and the rest m their proper order."
Tom U KourKe n- Ijetialt ni Ulxon
ihalUinged thi winner nt US iioitnds for
$5 000 a side Oscar (iirdlncrs manager
.i's.i chullenK'jd the wimxr -n belialf of
the "Omaha TCld" ul an vi-lght fnun
111 pounds up for $10 (HJ i inle
$100 llnmml &UHI
Tho readers of this paper will be
plcahud to li-iirn that thi-ru Ih at least
one dreaded disease that bclcDce has
boon uble to euro in all its stages and
that Is Hall's catarrh cure. Ilali's
catarrh euro is the only positive ca-
tarrh euro known to tho medical fra-
ternity Catarrh being aonnbtltution
nl disease it requires a constitutional
treatuiont. Hall's catarrh cure is taken
Internally acting directly upon the
blood and mucous -urfacc8 of tho sys-
tem thereby destroying tho founda-
tion of tho disease and giving the pa-
tient strength by buildine up '.lie con
stltution utid assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietor) have so
much faith in Its cirativu powers
that thoy oiler one hundred dollars
for any case that it falls to cure. Send
for list of tostlinoniuls
Addroa P J Chonoy & Co. Toledo
Ohio. Sold by druggists 7ftis.
Do you Itnep chickens? then you
ought to havo the Farm Journal. We
givo it in cluubing with tho Oklahoma
Weok-ly Loader both for the price of
our papor only pay up a year ahead
tt ml the Farm Journal will come for
tho balanco of H00 and all of 11)00
1001 1902 and 1003 nearly live years
and got to you if you are on this contl
nnnt.
Ittil Xvttf
Oan be cured sore nostrils can be eured
by HBlng Ilunsen'rt Cream Catarrhal
It sweetons tho breath. Samples free.
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To Woom It May Concern-
Notice Is hereby clven that F O Kress &
Co have this day Sled thrlr petition to sell
at -etaH sptrltnous. vinous and malt liquors
on theS E U and S W H Sec. 33 and W
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tnat UUies oojcwuou "vm - toon .aid
the 15th dayof September A- O- loWi aa
petition wlline granted nmrt-
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By D P. OAnntTT Deputy.
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Patenter train leaves Oklahoma City
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