Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 45, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 24, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THEfiLEADERJGUTHEIE I OKLAHOMA
Keport of Quay ComnriMco
WAaiswrroN jaw. Th reports
of tit comsjsHt on jH-tvlltrM f"1
Ision In th ras of M. . Quay whs
claim a wt In lh l'ivlt-l Ufaitvn snats
li On sirprc-giJi of an appointment from
the Km'TDur of Pmnsylvsu were pri-
se UmI In i h' senate tSmsy. The innjory
r-aport (jMH"ln the se&ttnp; (ft Mr. Qus.
Wrs iriMI by SsnsJtors lottery Pttu
TurW-y Ilsirrls and Burrows the tost
-numxl the only rMpuH an atgttlnf it.
Tht minority rpmt tr the signatures
of Seostors llsxr. Chandler IMtohsj-0.
rd .McComs. ftU rrirjbllcuns. onld advo-
cates glvto tha neat to Air. Quay
Tho msju-toy wplrt first rwvtewii the
circumstance utvrtr which Mr. Quay's
appointment was nuvuV. Including; ths fai-
lure of th Pennsylvania. Itftfisfetur to
alect n seres tor. It then Kays:
"Wfter a vmcsnry Vt the offlee of th
United State Mtmtor occurs of comas to
pane if the next lofotslattire iloss mot
All It it cemtlmi" to exist Hi ta Umj
lUnc vntancy not a nw kit. Now the
sut tx-ciitlve Ik (th'pn powwr to make a
temporary appolnunpnt in cane of a va-
u.irK not us long He t continues or ex-
lUs. lut only until the next meeting of
th '.ifl'.iture -which la then reruttd to
11)1 the vacancy. Th. clearly nutans tltat
Die paramount Intent to ltave tiw legta-
latum choose th senator In to prevail.
(ami that whsm-vr th letflslafrure has
and that whenever the legislature lias
eUltnr lfore or after It occurs the execu-
tive ha no power to appoint. uYnd when
he tak- the phrase "if vacancies hmpipen
toy "EgnaUon or otherwise during the
recess f th K-ninlaturo of any state"
if -wo cnr-code that the seeneral .wotfd
"otherwise" is not quallfled nor limited
i.y the peninc word "rests-tuition" awl
that it InchidV vacancies which are
caused by efflux f tinnV ind which can
! fotvween as well nH vaoancies Which
are tainted by a cAHimlt or the Imppen-
ing f n unexjKttid event arid which
civnnoi lx foreefT). Mill It mutt tie con-
Btrm.l and defltMMl with referenoe to the
KUaiuv of the phr.in- io tvt to rv ef-
fect to all Us inn un-i It thus results
that tho vacancy no maitw Itaw it pro.
Ouoeil. mst 1i)wmi take place or be-
Kln durliK a rec-H of tlie lendnlature; and
thjiH f KtusK would lx deotohfe agalntK
(Mr. Qtmy's claim."
minoiwty HBionT.
Tie minority riiHrt tke tlw opposite
vaiow Juotlntf setlon 8 artlcl 1 of tho
oonntltutlon the minority Kays tlmt tlio
falluro of tlio governor to oall Ute leKlaKi-
turo tOKttthor to lct - Htntor does not
not lo Uaprlve the tjovornor of tho iowor
of tuppolntmnt. Kefarrlng to tho consti-
tutional provision tho cjueatlon Is naked:
'Do tho lamrutitfo of the constitution
of tho United tfintes min Jut what tho
conatiulon of tho coimmonwunlth of oPnn
slyvnni says: 'In caso of a "acancy In.
tho office of United tSalo iwnntor In a
rooofw T)otvvon elons' or vke It nvonn
Umt the vacancy must bo one which
comoa by chance so tlmt It dooa not np-
ply at all to the oaae of a vacancy at tha
beglnnlnK of a term which doe not
come by chance "tout is fnreaeen and In-
wltBlble? THo tueUon is aiwiwered aa Vollows:
't tv word lwi the former meanina;.
then all dlitlnotlon between cane wliere
an Iglelature liax ben Sn session and
those wlieru a lfrllature 1ms not "been In
eskm t?tween vatMiidea ut tlie benin-
idJiK if a term nml ac(tnciea beginniinir
nfiter tlio tirm lt"Mf lva beerwi and the
office for tliat term one filled are
-without importance W thliik Uinjt the
former in the true mounltif of thu oou
MltutJon. We think that It wa the In-
lent of the constitution to provide as far
ns poKidljIe. that every dtete should have
two senntors.
Molinonux Trfnl
NEW YORIC JAN. 83-an the trial of
Ttolnnd II. Molmeux for fhe. murder of
Mrs. Kathorlno J. Adams TltoUrr Ooff
today ndmlttod uj wldenoo the testimony
of the dofondunt when he w & wltnoes
tn the corenor.s Inquest Into tha death of
Mrs Adam.
The defenee foiHfht bitterly aKalaat the
admission of thU te$Hmony and half the
day waa spent In decision of Ms admiaa-
tbiiity FtoftJy the recoroar ruled that
Afoiineux wh(I before the coreners Jury
was not charged with murded and that
Mr oborne qMyht place Mollneux's tes-
timo before the Jury.
Two damaging flat crn'radkHlon be-
tween Moilneux's teio'mony at the ln-
iuei umi the evidence produ. M hit his
iilal exlci. At the coroners lniuest Mol-
ineux denli .l1 e i r h.ulnif dm I i -. n any
of the tr'-oresi -nt ftubln Rn:ii-h blue
p.iner In th. i. t.il io Mum lt or
sign-
..i i.v Miinux an i wiitw-n ( n su.'h pup.i
........!
a .. ...ii.j-.un ii ri.iix .irii) li n f n fi I i
ii- . .. .-- ...... ...... .. -.. .-
liv l:iiuet
th.M h- i t r kin! for patent
n .-!!. In by m ill
kii.'.l h Mollni'
Thi" Muni- MuruM letter
ix l an order for it pnt-
i t 'iifH'lne.
. . ill of th- -'t mon. of M:ineujt nt
t. it (i -t wa- rx.l today but such per-
il ik w. ! HfUi 'f.l ns Mr. Osborne desir-
ed io lirniK bef mi' ihe Jury.
rttr iKihHinm nt tilay llr. Osborne
Mild Uiu in- iti i I 1. 1 four woi-s witnesses
to tail twn b'i. handwriting experts.
Court adjourn- i in- t tomorrow.
NEW YORK i VN :.' -AssfcitaiH Prose-
cuiint' Attorn - .rte announced at
tho dose of l i' - -fon of tlte trial
of IloUiul II. M l ii i tor the miunJr of
Kathrine J. .itni im' the laxtseoutlon
would surely close t wKu-row Tlie only
jvmv tiitimoBy li(trodurii totjay was that
of Muitiit'wa D Dodd. h i lerk in Uw ta
tfom-n dpartnvnnt of 'Hffany awd obm
jpiani who u-el Uat MoUneux had n
WOMEN'S i
SECRETS.
There is one man in the T'nitetl States
who has perhaps heard more women's
secrets than any other man or woman in
the countrv. These secrets are not se-
crets of gtiflt or shame but the secrets of
suffering nnd they have been cottflttetl
to Dr. R. V. Pierce in the hope and ex-
pectation of advice anil help. That few
of these women have lccn disappointed
in their expectations is prove) by the
fact that ninuty-cight per cant of all
vromen treated "by Dr. llerce have bcoti
absolutely nnd altogether cured. Such it
record would be remarkable if the casas
treated were numbered by hundreds
only. But when thnt record applies to
the treatment of more than half-a-mil-lion
women in n practice of over thirty
years it is phenomenal and entitles Dr.
Pierce to the vraUludc accorded him by
women and the honor paid him by the
pro.easiou ns the first of specialists in
the treatment of women's diseases.
Every sick woman may consult Dr.
Pierce by letter alsolutely without
charge. Bvery woman's letter which
contains her secret remains Iter scorat.
It is read in private answered in private
anil its contents guarded as a sacred con-
fidence. Tltat no third party should enter
into this secret all replies are mailed
sealed in perfectly plain envelopes with
out any printing or advertising whatever
upon them. Write without fear ns with-
out fee to Dr. R. V. Pierce lhtfTalo N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Favor-
ite Prescription
makes Weak Women
Strong and Sick
Women Well.
Dr. Pierce's Remedies are
at the Eagle Drug Store.
for
sale
aeeoum with tlmt firm In IMS. The evi-
dence Is consMeml Impoiftatiit because a
Tiffany envelope- wa tfdml in tlie jwek-
age of ipreoouts Kent tk Harry CornUli
and the lKx In whioh Uw poison wob
inclosed waa a Tiffany box.
Dr. Hanry P. Ijoomte. the expeet chem-
ist why parformexl the eavtopa' on tlie
Ivody of Henry C. IJarnet. Leotified tluU
this was no evxldance that Itamet died
of "any disease; lA If ho Iwd dieHl of
dliditherlH. evtKlonce of the dlsao wioultl
have been on tho body. Wltmoas hirtl no
doulut thnt raniet diwl of cyanide of mer-
sury poisoning.
Dr. James C. White a diphtheria ex-
pert In tho amploy of tho board of health
who Iimh won botwexm 2000 and 3000 casoa
and avrnl oyanldo of moroury iwlHonlUK'
have died from any ouuae excopt cyart'do
of mercury polsonlnK.
Dr. Frank Wr-fruaon iMholojfioal ex-
pert who made an exatmlnaUon of Mrs.
Adams' body testified that sbe died of
cyamlfr of mercury poisonina;.
Dr. E. S. Potiter. who attended Mrs.
Adams testified as to tlie comnllcaUon of
her vRsease. The cross exwrneimtlon
evinced a d eel re of Attorney Weeks of
the defense to show Uiait Harry Cornish
who says lie drank some of tit kUhmi
wt iHk really taken sick as he claimed
to be.
William Williams u colored servant
that he was furmeply wivployed at IBS
West T&th street wlwt CMg)4nux Is al-
leged to have lived with Blanche Phese-
borouarh under the name of Mr. Chese-
borouirh tefore 1m anarrWMl her. Wllsfuns
Indentinl Moltneux as IMr. Chesehor-
nuirh T1j court refused tj permit tlie tes-
tluuwiy of Mollieux rft the coroner's in-
quest tn be used against hhn. Court
then adjnrntxl uittll tomorrow.
CL.10VELVMD O. JAN. 23. The en-
tire aixth lloor of the biff Perry-Payne
building- on Superior itreal In which
Senator Hnnna's offlk?08 are located
have been teased by the sonator Suid
tho Itu of the recent tenants moved to
another Ilo'or today. Am extra rear
corridor not aoceaelble fro m'tho stair-
ways and elevators Is behig built. The
officeB are bolng wlrod tor. dk tele-
phones nd tm Independent exchange
for lioih Hftl tuid lonjr dItano will be
put In.
jrhh w takan to Indicate Uiat the
Ptrry.Payne buHding wtM ba Uie Mo-
Klnley headquaiterH before tlie repub-
I!ca natloual convention and posaible
republican haadqwvrteri. tharaafter.
Tha worst after effects of Influenza
arise from doranyed functions of tho
liver. Clear the blood at once with
HBaWNE for it will strengthen iho
liver to withdraw from airinilattnn thn
J Binary poisons. Price so eenU. Sold
v7 ir uxina Co. and Wheeler &
Son
uy ir. h. Lima
I
ii intsrtuiUHj in nurses cows or
Iheop ukt the Farm Journal. Wo
wilt glvu this paper for the balnnoo of
1S60 and all of HMw 1001 1903 and 1008
utwrly flvs yeHr to all sulwerlbors
ntw or old. who pay for the Oklahoma
Weekly Leader a year ahead Thia
Offer is for a short time onlv.
For rentFurnished rooms with or
without fire. Call at 403 K Harrison.
ItreiU with you wbetber you eootlaa tt
norTe-kllllntf lounvo Imbl t. H O.TO-JUAVa
raioe tho dtiire (or tobc o. IUjiI m
uuiutiTuutuiiirti einciic
tine purtAti tho blJwd re
torn loil lukobuud Jdf
"ifl
iat.ki toU
000 hot..
void. 400.000
lntKUh.H(-T
CkMarurtd liuj
nnpoev-
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ooos.
roar own ijriipvlat hA
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will rflllfth faru- T.L. tl.ltli
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PROFESSIOMLIGARDS
? Kit AT. I'STWVTK JiKNTAM. ifTO.
LUTHER WEST .
RKAIj Estatb
Notary Public and
insuiianoe agi8nt.
o SNAPS.
rilVglOlANH & 8UKKON8
J)R. 0. h. PiSTTY
HOMEOPATHIC! PHYSlOlAN.
SPBCIALT1ES:.
DISKASBS OH BAICIMOSB
AND THROAT..
All callg to country answered nromptly "
OUcc and residence' cor. Oklndoma and
mm street Oattirlc Phone 116.
L. J. 11 1 att M. D. Res. SOS E. Noble.
Telephone 71.
W. P. Dakkk M. D.. Res. 410 E. Noble.
JJIATT & BAKER
PHYSICIANiTA SOR(f5bNS
OfUco opp. Wbeolor's Drug Store.
Dr. Jas. Clark.
SlM.CIAL.TmS: Surgios.1 Opar&tlons sad
Diseases of Women.
Will go snrwhere In the territory In con
saltation or to perform operations;
HOW. Okln. Ave. Guthrie 0. T
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X.AAVYKRS.I
FltAIfK DAI.B. A. G.0.BIKRXR
DALE & BlERER; ' ''
LAWYERS.
ANDRRSON RntLUINO OKLAHOMA AVE
S. S. T-AWRKXCK. A. H. HUSTON
Lawrence & huston
AI'TORNEYa AT LAW.
l'rnctico in all the Courts.
Office in Ssbnell Building Okln. Ave
WANTB"
Advertisement In this column 3c per line
each lntiertlon. No advertisement taken for
less than 25 cents.
"Money to patent good iflcas may be sec
ured by our aid address THK PATRNT RE
CORD. Haltlmore. Md."
WANTED 100 pounds of clean cotton rairs.
Apply to foreman of the Leader press room.
WANTED-To trade 160 acre farm la Lin
coin countr for Guthrie property.
WANTED lKX) Subscribers for the Okla:
noma Leaderone jearand the Farm Journ-
al five yearn for 50c. Sample copies on ap-
plication. WANTED Uright boy to canvass tor the
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con-
stitution. Good pav to right party.
WANTK D- TRUSTWORTHY PERSON'-?
to take orders for "War in South Africa and
Dark coiitlncut from savagery to Civiliza-
tion ' by WlllUm Harding the famous
traveler cable editor aud author Pre-s
says wonderfully complete' "graphic de
scriptlons" -brilliantly written" sumptu
ouslv illustrated ' demand remarkable
sales unprecedented; prices low. We shall
distribute $100000 in gold among our sales
peonl; be first don't miss this chance. ?lso
highest commissions books on thirty day s
credit; freight and duty paid; samples free
Address The Dominion Company Dept V.
Ch rajm.
LOlitiM lilMCOTOHY.
Capitol Lodge No. 1 Royal Tribe of Joseph
lects every Saturday night at 7 30 o uock
1 Odd Fellows' hall vlsislng members
meets
In Hill
will be made welcome.
IT. n.
A. A.MEACHAM Scribe.
REDER. W. P.
HartranttPoct No. 3 G. A. R. meets on
Orst and third Saturdays In each month at
7:30 p. m. in probate court roots Vlsltlnj
comrades always welcome.
W D HEROD P. a
M. L. MOOR Adjutnant.
Guthrie Camp No. 3 Woodmen of tbt
World meets every Monday night in the K.
of P hall. Visiting Woodmen are welcv n
J II. TOWKRS Olerk.
WM. GRHGORY. Con. Com.
Guthrie Lodge No a a. F. & A. M. Reg
ular mooting third Wednesday evening in
each month at 6 o'clock. All brethren cordl
ally invited to Attend.
II. V ARDKRY Sec.
0. H. WILLIS W. M.
O. K. M. meets every Tuesday nlKbt U
hall- VUltlnjt chiefs always wt-lcoatf
M li CHKHKY. Chief of ItscordR
Naomi Reoetan Lodge No. 1. O. o. 1'.
meets every Vlday evsatug at T:80 lu the
Od I Fallow s nail In the WelResrger bulla
ing Visitors welcome
. MATriB DOUQUTY. N-G.
KATE M'WBtHY. Sec.
Guthrie lodge No. 1 a. O. U. W mee
Thursday evening of each week at T:30
Victor block corner inrst and Harrison
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
J W. URUOB M.AV.
A. O. DENNIS. Recorder.
Oklahoma Kncampmont No. 1. 1. 0. O. P.
meets tho seoontl ami fourth Friday uights
In e.i mouth. s. R. UATBS. C. 1.
R. P. MKRTMN. Scribe '
Guthrie Lodge No.it I. o. O. F. tneett
Monday night ol eaou week at 7 30 Vlsitlnff
Odd Fellows always welcome
G W DRUOK.Secretary
Guthrie Lodge o. t 1C of P. meets every
Monday at 8 P.M. in their hail lc the Vtr-
torujock corner First and IlarrUon.' ViU-
ing KKlght) are always weJoome.
Q. E. OARPKNTEDt 0 O
A. G. PALDV1N M. of F and K. ot RV9.
Wishing all our friends a
happy and prosperous
New Year ' :
We are yours for business
for 1900
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Dru Book and
News Depot
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Take the most Popular Route
City or Wichita to
ST. LOUIS and all points east
KANSAS CITY and all points north and west.
Eureka Springs has a world wide reputation as a wonderful
health and pleasure resort the curative properties of whose
waters have no equal on the American 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 6 o'clock and Wichita at
8:80 p. m. making close connections at Wichita and Oklahoma
City with the Santa Pe. Our service is unsurpassed. We carry-
latest improved seat and chair cars also Pullman observation
sleepers between St. Louis. Oklahoma City and Wichita.
When purchasing your tickets see that they read via the
Frisco Line. For further particulars call on or address
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BRYAN SNYDER Gen Pass. Agt. St. Louis Mo.
B F. YOAKUM General Manager .
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J. W. MoNKAL President!
Guthrie National Bank.
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Capital $60000.
Hoard of Directors. JAMSS STRATTON FRANK DALM
Sin addition to ameers of bank J. R.COTTWGIIAM.
W. J. HORSFALL CJashier.
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Oklahoma
PHILLIPS .
Proprietor.
W. M.JPIIII.LIPS
Solicitor.
the Frisco Line via
Capital City
Marble and Granite
works
Orders Promptly Filled
All work Guaranteed.
218 East Harrison Guthrie Okla.
lift.
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and Yards 604 W. Harrison g
A. J. SEAV Vice-President;
Surplus $10000.
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