Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 10, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHEIE OKLAHOMA
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NEW KUMORS
l'ormoato tho Ambient Anont
the KoihotrI ol'Uamos.
ScrlppB-McIlao League.
Washington Jan. O.At the oflloo of
Secretary Illtohoock today It wna said
there wcb fao chanoo In tbo status of
tho Barnes ease and that it was still
hanging Arc. Tho proseueo In Wash-
ington of Ilarncs and a committee rep
resenting tho faction that is endoav-
ortng to get him out of office has
caused a ronowal of tho ropoats of the
governor's removal and that it is a
very short time until Oklahoma will
havo a new executive.
Thoancl-Harncs eommitteo consists
of II. Overholsor. 0. 0. Jonos and Sal-
wyn Douglas all of Oklahoma City
who roaohed "Washington yo$tordny
Thoso men will not disouis the llamas
case but whon questioned on the sub-
ject thoy look wlto and say something
of interest to Oklahoma will dovolop
in a few days. So far they havo mado
no headway against Jiarnos and havo
dono nothing beyond dlscusulng tho
charges agalnBt Uarnos with Delegate
Uonnfa Flynn whom they called on
at tho Capitol today. Thoy havo not
neon tho president norSecrotary Hitch
cock but they oxpoct to sco both to
morrow. When asked if ho would ac-
company th6m to .tho White llouso
Flynn replied that he would not and
that bo Iwl ngt bpgn requested to do
so.
Governor Darnea reached Washing-
ton this uaorniug. lie is accompanied
hy Mrs. llarucs an'd they aro stopping
nt tho Hotel VDowey. The governor is
silent concerning the charges agalnBt
hjm but Oklahoma politicians pay he
4o iu Waeufntftou to eoo that lih op-
oncnta do nut gel aii$ ilvantagooycr
him
Tho appointment of Horace Speed as
district attorney for Oklahoma iu tc-
ceptcd hero as in Indention that tho
President has decided to take soma
kind of action adverse to Barnes
which Spo6d will officially figure
A man dragged by
a wild horse would
cut himself loose if he
could. He would not
have 1H flesh bruised and torn for a min-
ute if he could prevent it. Hut many a
uinu inillllggcil HlOtlg y
diwAW when Jta inight
jtt as well be well.
Tlie man who is
loning flesh and vi-
tality who is worn-
out run-down tired ;'
all the time--is
on the rond to
death. He is
holding out nn
B'll Have to Hurry i
- --jii . lr
Consumption I
White is White
WATCHES
JM'ELRY
DIAiMONDS
invitation to disease.
cornea by neglect. Heart disease is a
growth from other disordsrs. Nervous
prostration doesn't come i a day.
Tane Dr. Pierce's Goldei Medical Dig-
covery at the first sign of ailing health
and you will seldom be very sick. The
" Golden Medical Discovery " is the best
blood-maker flesh-builder nerve-vi tal-
ker. It frees the Inxly from all disease
Senna. It invigorates the whole diges-
ve system and strengthens heart lungs
and brain. Hundreds of thousands of
grateful patients have testified to its
value.
Gww H. Heklier Eq. of Dortoii. Wke Co.
K V.. Writes: "Tlilrtrli vt-nra iirnl ;ni ..-m..rlJ
"J " lniig llirouj
in my lung. I had
iwii roiiKii almost evr ntHce ntli HhOrtnewi of
ltweth; the MlKlileM elmnge of weather would
CMuwe the eouvii u lw . hi i umuM i.. i.
ENGRAVING
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'SILVEBWAK1E
THE BEST
NOVELTIES
REPAIRING
CUT GLASS
ASSORTMENT
TOO LARGE TO ENUMERATE
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White the Jeweler is White
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No Malaria
In California
Inspiring air. constant
undlosa varloty.
smirfjilno. eiuable temporaturo
and out door recreation In
More dollghtfnl than tho
Moditorranean.
Th shortest jonrney flpost
trains and bostmoal service
uro By tho Santa Fe Route.
A. J. CORKINS'. Affnnt.
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CURE YOURSELF I
Vtti Bigtl tor nBtmttira)
uiharfm(tiiflHinmallMkg
irrlutiunn or ulertfaa
trl t.M nr fnurnHa iHimkMu.
I IriQ 1 ( ntitAsInn Pttilllnttl. Anil ttnl MiHn
1THI t'J3C'EMict 00. Knt or toiiinow.
Kg Kelil by VrunRUlH
--iii. in iimin wrapper
V.m orSftottte u!n.or
CircniBr nt on raqaMt.
TO I LADIBS. SUPERFLP
Ol.l iAIfl oil far.. n..-lr
rin. .M . m f a. ' T . w
f. :... .'.'. '' v lc pernon p-r'naner.t
uj ill ikmi ail iiiRliL A few month ago I beirar
tiatiiK Ur. Men' CJoklen Medical niseoverv.
mid now can eat aleep and work and I feel lllte
ti new man."
Or. Pierce's Commqn Sense Medical Ad-
vise sent for 21 one-ccn' stamps to cover
mailinp only. Cloth binilincr .V Htiunps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Ilufifclo N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Remedied are
at tho EaRle Drutf Store.
for sale
AUCrUAlUJNVrS OiEINa MA.DE in JtJ
LTA MORiTUSON MURpETt
l"l TRIAT.
Qbattanooga. Janfl. 9
.- B ncof'-;
Si Ir"?" "JS rlal for the
lull f M0VS-0 jUdge 8 ClmVBe ot 3Ury-tlurl-1
l30n nna not nppearetl so well
. the past few dnys her face
rWhagsard and worn this morning
r. N J4rlnc the speeches of the bttitcj
' t la jnyg she appeared nervous and
y
FREE
arms or anv n
ur wr. 0MW'Altl)"for anvfalf.
-- ivniKi nuui QUI
FRENCH TOILET CO
Kliliimtixoo Allrh.
Wishing all our fy&fttU
happy and prosperous .
Nrear
al'4
hojkSH. Especially "k-as this so during
i uitM 1.- .iA.wro ... ?n "tf severe arraignment of her c -nduet
MW wu..VT mu .Um.u T. iiojjest ide by Assistant States attorney
ana ieoueas uiBjr 1 'oj'1aQd fjn. -hlttaker who made -fi powerful ap-
ho w8 espeoJr B that 011 Ml to the Jury for the enforcement of
.jr uA.
a -J -
uavo oucn
aot
"ia-
S as
tho situation hv " recelp
' &
.d intreat from a ropom'hot
homa shou
t".pha
' A. '
3 I V
o'i has roccomenied to the Depart-
irf5dnt of .Tustlco that tho caso afralnst
Dames bo reopened and another in-
quiry mado into tho chorgea on file
against him.
Speed's nomination as district attor-
ney has not been confirmed by the
Sen&te but tho delay In confirmation
is not duo to efforts to prevent favor-
able action. His nomination was re-
ferred to tho Senato committe on the
iudlciary and it is understood that
committee will report it favorably at
once. Dcjefrato Flynn bald today
Speed's enemies could not prevent his
confirmation as his record ub district
attorney under Mr. Harrison would
arovoan offset to any charges that
could be brought against him.
It has been demonstrated repeatedly
in every state in tbo Union and in
many foroign countries that Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy Ib a certain pre-
ventive and euro for croup. It haB be-
come tho universal romedv for that
disease. M. V. Fisher of Llbo-ty W.
Va.i only repeats what has been said
around the globe whCn ho writes: I
havo used Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy in my family for Boveral years and
always with perfect suocosh. Wo bo-
liovo that It Is not only the bestoough
remedy but that It is a sure cure for
croup. It has saved the lives of our
children a number of times." This
remedy la for aolo by C. R. Ronfro.
V . . ..1. l m -i . a-
0lJrtf uiequiue iJuniHiimum 01 crime v newi-
a'.or ooinmlttod by a woman or a man.
The charge of the judge will Le giv-
en to the Jury tomorrow afternoon and
n verdict iay ho rendered tomorrow
night.
We are yours for business
Tor 1900
F. B. LII1LIE & CO.
Drug Book and
News Depot
Having 11 Grout. Jtuii nu Chuiiiliorlalu'H
Couch lUimtMly
Manager Mart n of tho Pierson drug
store informs us that he is bavin? a
proat run on Clmnborlain's Couch
Romedv. llo sella five bottles of .bat
med'olnc to one of nny other kind. and
it gives g'fat satisfaction. In those
days of la grippe there is nothing like
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop
the cough heal up tho soro throat and
lungs and give relief within 1 very
short time. Tlo sales are growlntr.
and all who try it aro please! with its
prompt action. South Chisago Rally
Calumot. For salo by C. R. Uenfro.
CANADIAN FIRMS C1IARUED WITH
SYMPArWIIZINa WITH BOERS.
Victoria II. C Jan. 9. Indefinite
churROfl of pro-IJoer aympathy hav re-
sulted in tho boycotting and Herlous em-
bfirraiwinoiR to i largo number of Belgian
pd Swedtuh ll(Mr oitizons who vigorously
repudiate any wmsonablo eonnootlon.
CarH. Vletor Jacolon. 'vho wh report-
od to . orifrlnMed the Tranttwal fdd
eampalgn had Iris lino lop soQttldd at
lrr moorlnfts lat nlrM. He Had olheri
are ortsrlng ulmtamisi rtrte for th
ldtntlfloaAlon of thttlr nmle.
I Always Drink Pabst Brewing Co.'s ;
Celebrated Milwaukee...
DOPPLEBR&ED
BLUE RIBBON
EXPORT
BAVARIAN
TUB
1JEST TUNIC
BMiwwitmi w Moan.
Wommm ! 1 N 1
SELECT
BOHEMIAN
NOT
IINTOXIC.VTINO.
PABS1 MALT EXTRACT
I USb ONLY ICE MANUFACTURED BY
PAB8T3S ICE PLANT
I PURF. CRYSTAL ICE FROM CHEMICALLY PURE DISTILLED WATER
f Telephone 52 PAUL JUNDT Manager
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ntwfci imt
A Red Lotlor Nljjlit at tho nk Thwitrw
Wo are pleased to loam that quitu a
number of people aro following our
ouggoat'on and roidlpg Dlokous
'Rloalt House." Sorao aro making
their first acoualutatnao with tho de-
lightful story while others aro re-
freshing their memories by a second
perusal of tho tale. Thoso who havo
road the story in advance will havo
tho eminent satisfaction of seeing it
in its dramatiztd fo m presented by a
great actress and a Una oompauy on
Thursday evening January 18 at tho
RrookB theatre.
31ulooimc Aguln.
"One of Dr. King's New lAta Pills
each night for two weeks bos put me
iu my Heens' again." writes D U.Tur-
nert of Dompsetown Pa. They aro
the bent In the world for liver stom-
ach and bowels. Purely vegetable
Never gripe. Only 35c at 0. R. Ron-
t ro'8 drag a tore.
SC4ttt tf our UowfU With OtucftreM.
Candy OUiartlc oure conatlpaxioa forever.
SCcr IIC.CC. tall druggUU reluml money.
llucldcit's Arnlm gal o
Has world wid famo for mirvelous
ouros. It 8urpaBos any othor salve
lotion ointment or balm for an U corns
j burns boils sofes. falons ulcers tot-
tor. pan rucum tavur sores ehapoed
hanf'.t Btln oruptlons; iffnMiu frr
p11f. Cure guuraoteod. Only 25 at
C. R. Rpnfros druc fitort.
MOUNEt'X MURJJKR TRIAL TAK-
EN VV WITH SaO12RT WIT-
Knv Yuk. Jan. 9.The trial .f FUii-
anl Tl. Molineux for the murder of
Kathvrint J. Adajns ralapd Into dull-
1itMt today with tha oalBnit of uno htr
.prt In handwrltinir-Prof. Prslfer
Frajwr. who occupied naiu'ly Me whole
day. Mr Fraaar expre8l his lniin
tlint the tRUthur of the letters sitcHed
Itolnnd .Molineux waa also tha author
of tho letters signed II. 0. Oornlah and
II C. Harnet. and further that ths ad-
Tjres on the ivdis-on puskase va writ-
ton by the nuthor nf the letters.
Augutus It. Martin. pojnB teller 'f
tlo Kusax county natdonnlank iden-
tified the handwriting orl ihe po'lsun
paakase as that of aiollnetlx who-nad
bew a dejoitor at his bank for some
years.
To Car Oontlptloa VortiTer.
If C. C. C foil vo cure druwUu refund wooey. J
KKStmix9SylSSIfSSSSiSMnWnvui
ST I.OI In t SAN MtANCIUO JtAII-WAY CO.
Take the most Popular Route tlie Frisco Line via Okla' oma
City or WichUa to
ST. LOUIS and all points east
KANSAS CITY and all points north and west.
Eurelca Springs has a world wide reputation as a wonderful
health and pleasure resort the curative properties of whose
whters have no equal on the Atnericau continent and the grand-
eur of the scenery surpasses that of Colorado.
Passenger train leaving Oklahoma City at 9:50 a.m. and
Wichita at 1:20 p. m. arrives in St. Louis the following morning
at 7:25 making close connection with all trains for the east
Passenger train leaving St. Louis at 9 p. m. daily arrives in Ok-
lahoma City the following evening at ti o'clock and Wichita at
8:30 p.m. malting close connections at Wichita aud Oklahoma
City with the Santa Pe. Our service is uuburpassed. We carry
latest improved seat and chair cars also Pullman observation
sleepers between St. Louis Oklahoma Oity and Wichita
When purchasing your tickets see that they read via the
Frisco Line. For further particulars call on or address
Bt F. DUNN Bist. Pass. Agt. Wichita Kas.'
s 3RYAN BNYDER Gen Pass. Agt. St. Louis.Mo.
B F. YOAKUM Scacrl Manager .
"WANTS"
Adrcrtlsem at- la tbls column c per line
each Inarriton. No advertisement taken for
leH8 tban 25 cents.
"Money to patent good ideas ttjny be sec
urert !v our aid. address THE PATRNT ICU-
COKO. Ilaitlmoro. Md."
WANTED-10O pounds of clean cotton ra vs.
' to foreman of tlie Leader press room.
' i '"
WANTED-To trade ICOacre farm'ln Lin
coin county for GutUrlc property.
WANTED-10O) Subscribers for the Okla
homa Leader onryeiir and the V-rm t'cjrn-
ai. uvn yeurs lorwic.
plication.
Sample.coples ou ap-
WANTK.D Hrlgbt boy to canvass Jor the
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con
Biuuuun. uoou pav to rignt party.
WANTE D-TKuStWOIITH V PERSONS
to take orderH for "War In South Africa and
Dark continent from savagery to Civiliza-
tion" by William Harding the famous
traelrr cable edlty and author. Pres
says "wonderfully comolcte' "crapl'Ic de-
scripUons" "brilliantly written." nvinptu-
ousiy Illustrated:' dcnatML rcmarabla
sale- unprecedepted; pri;es fw. Wc shaTi
distribute $100000 in gold ainonscour sareJ-
peopl: betlrst: don't miss this chance; also
iilKlievt commlsulons: books -in thlrtv ilav'H
credit: frfjpht and duty paid: samples free.
Auurcss me uuuiiinim uon
on caro
Company Dept. V
3
LODGE litUJSCTORY.
meets every Saturda
Capitol Lodge No 1. Koyal Tribe of Joseph
iceis every aaturuav niciu ai . i
In .Odd Fellows' hall. Vlslslng
ht at.TSOo'cloclc
lneinuerfc.
will be made welcome.
rr. n. rbueh. w. p.
A. A. MEACHAM Scribe.
Hartrantt Post No. 3 G. A. R.. meets on
nrst and third Saturdays in each month at
7:30 p. m. In probate court room Visiting
comrades always welcome.
W B. HEROD. P. a
M. T. MOCK. Adjutnant.
Guthrie Camp No. 3. Woodmen of tae
World meets every Monday night In the t.
of P hall. Visiting Woodmen are welcome
J. n. TOWERS CleVk.
WM. GREOORY. Con. Com.
Guihrlr Lodge No. S a. P. & A. M. Reg.
ular meeting third Wednesday evening in
each month at 8 o'clock. All brethren cordl
ally Invited to Attend.
II. F. ARDERY Sec.
O. H. WILLIS W. M.
O. R. M. meets every Tuesday night la
Kof hall. Visiting chiefs alwas welcome
M . 3HEKRY Chief of Records.
Naomi Reockah Lodge. No. 2 1. O. O. V.
meets every Vlday evening at 7:80 In the
Od 1 Fellowra nail In the Weinberger build
lug Visitors wlcorae
MATTIE DOUGHTY N.G.
KA TK M' WTCTHY. Sec.
U. W mee
Guthrie lodge No. 1 A. O.
Victor block corner First and Harrison
Thursday evening of each week at 7:30
Vlultlntr Workmen always welcome.
G. W. DRUCB M. W.
A. G. DENNIS. Recorder.
GuthrlcLodge No. Si. I
Mondav nlirht of e
Odd Fellows always welcome
O. O. F. meets
eaon week at 7 30 Visiting
JO
G W BRUCE. Secretary
FOSTER NQ.D
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1. 1 a O. F.
meets the second and fourth Friday night
in e - j month. Sr. R. 13 ATMS . C. P.
E. P. MEIITRN. Scribe
Guthrie Loflge No. K. of P. msets every
Monday at 8 P.M. In their hall In the Vic-
tor blnftk corner First and Harrison. Visit-
ing Knights are always welcome.
0. E. OARPHNTBR C a
A. G. BALDWIN M. of F. anrt K. ot R- g.
First published In Dally Leader Dec. S vm.
LIQUOR NOTICE.
Notice Is herooy given thntSlmon Walters
in this day mad his petition to sell at
retail spit-minus vinous and malt liquors la
tho town of Campbell Antelope townihln.
Logan county uKianoma Tcrritury. anu
that unless objections be tiled on or ocfnrc
the 13th day of January A. D. 10W salfl'
petition will be granted.
Outhrle Okla.. December 38. 18W.
It P. MORTON. County Clerk.
By II. T. Garrett Deputy.
First published in The Dally Leader Jan-
uary. 41000
"LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern-
Notice Is hereby glvemthat Wnn Barren ecr
&C.havethts day nled'theirpetltlontotellat
retail spirituous vlnousand malt liquors la
Guthrie. Loran county. OkUho-
I w a. and that unlcta objection be- filed on or '
ociore inc ivia out oi juuuvj a u.
oo said petition will be granted.
r It P. MORTON
Qcubrir Okla Jjlb. d.isoa Couuiy Clk.
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