Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 74, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 27, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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t TUESDAY FEBRUARY 57 1900.
v Puni.terrY fs tho strongast moral
forco whon It makes for public de
cency.
vi The next fad of tho McKinlcy nil-
ministration will ba an exterior de-
partment.! A. v. - i
)Thr gallant General Oronjo after
one of tho. moat heroic defenses on rcc.
.ord capitulated this morning.
Tiikt most active duty df tho McKin-
lcy administration is making cam-
paign literature for tho Democratic
party
-'TnE Kansas City nationa' convau
tion will name the next president
whose full name will bo William Jen
nlngs Uryan.
Ijik antMmpcrlalistB at their recent
great meeting In Philadelphia scored
McKlnley and h's administration and
tfeclarod that the war waged In the
Philippine was oiraply murder.
IHMcKinlev under the ArtlcleB of the
plague peace congress would like to
fcffer friendly overtures for peace in
ipc Boor war but then It might hurt
tho feelings of grand old England you
know.
' Democratic congressman Richard-
Won baa Introduced In the house a res-
olution to admit all kinds of sugars
syrups and articles entering into the
Manufacture of sugar free from Por
to Rico' Cuba and Hawaii. It is safe
o Bay however that tho Republican
majority will never let it pass
' ' SrieAKitfa of tho Puerto Rlcan tariff
bill now' pending In the house Mr.
ULlttleQeld (Republican) of Maine de-
fying tbe power of congress to levy a
.tJarlff tax upon tho productB of any
Slate or territory under tho govern-
ment of tho United States said; "I
oppose this bill because It is un-ropub-Mean
un-amerlchn unprecedented
unwarranted and unconstitutional. "
That now treaty negotiated by John
Hay and the English Ambassador by
which tho Nicaragua Canal Is to bo
under tho joint confil of Great Rritl-
an andlho United Stv.'cs will bo re-
prudlated by the American people. It
W a most cowardly truckling to Eng-
lish pretentions and is abhonent to
jvery American sentiment of Bclf re-
spect ad ought to foervor damm Mc-
Klnley fend his administration If per
tnittcd -to stand.
Delegate Fivnn cannot complain
of tho support all nartics in this terri-
tory are giving him In his efforts fr
froo homcB. This la In marked con-
trast with tho aotlon of tho Republi-
cans when Mr. Callahan was laboring
with heroic seal for free ho in as when
ho was in congress. Uo was throt-
tlen at every point and every obstruc-
tion that Republican ingenuity could
Invent was thrown in hlB way. That's
history.
Gknhhai. Ghosvkxqu bald In his
speech on the Puerto Rico tariff bill
that its provisions wcojn aacordanue
with tho president's wishes This
sounds a llttlo funny In tho facoof tho
president's recommendation for tho
free exchange of gooda between the
United Slates and Puerto Rloo. If
Grosyonor is right it is another evi-
dence that the president Hops aoaard-
ing to tho way the pollUaul wind
"bJowk
Ttus'fiwiatJL aoxttTiTirrwtf must
ao.
H Congress cau forco tar it duties on
Puerlo Ico what la to hluder- it from
jjfcBslng similar laws for QklahomaV
What a o hinder ft from - puttlug o
tariff tax1 on Oklahoma catt'e. corn
A Good Paymaster
Starts Not at
Assurances'
There is one good pay-
master who is around' on
time gives full value and
never fails in his duty It
is your privilege to select
him and his name is pure
wholesome blood. This
paymaster makes the
rounds of the body visits
brain stomach kidneys
liver heart and head alike.
Hood's Sarsaparilla acts as
a guarantor that this pay-
master will do his duty.
If the blood is impure ii cannot do Us
duly and you are the sufferer but you
ueed not be. Hood's Sarsaparilla purl-
fies vitalises and enriches the blood.
It never disappoints.
Catarrh "My throat was in such &
condition with catarrh that I could hardly
swallow and had no appetite. I found
Hood's Sarsaparilla an excellent remedy
and now have a good appetite." BlaJ.
White Ennis Texas.
Boils "My boils vanished after Hook
Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purified my blood
and gavt me strength. Hood's Pills cured
my sick headache." J. W. Capelt Cely S.C.
dWCtCS SaUafaAi
Hood'i Mil cure tlror lilt i the non-Irritating and
only catKIftlc to ufco TruTmbod'i BarparIIIi
Hood's Sarsapnrilla is for sale at tho
Eaglo Drug Storo
wheat and cotton whon shipped across
tho lino Into neighboring states? It
is a monstrous doctrine and means
the ultimate wiping out of all inter-
state free commerce between tho
states of tho American? Union. It
means more than this It moans tho
abrogation of the federal cunstltntlon
Itsolf. Spain coded Puerto Rico to
the United States just as Mexico ced-
ed to her the vast territory on the
Pacific Slope out of which grand states
and territories have been carved and
there Is juat an much constitutional
authority for placing a schedule of
tariff duties upon them as there Is for
Puetro Rico.
Joun Bull lncldenally Informs the
waiting public and especially Mr.
John Hay that the English govern-
ment will censor all telegrams und
letters whether official or unofficial
passing to or from the Transvaal and
to this outrage the McKinloy adminis-
tration will bow with becoming meek-
ness. This avowal in advance of the
Macrum Invastigation is part of the
English play to help John Hay secre-
tary of stato. out of tho box in which
ho has placed himself
Tug McKlnley administration pro-
poses to suspend tho constitution und
forco an import and export tariff
schedule upon all articles shipped
from Puerto Rico to this country or
from this country to Puerto Rico. Tho
constitution prohibits the levying of
import or export duties botween the
Btates and territories of this Union
but the Republican administration In-
tends to break down this wise barrier.
CntouMSTANTiAi. evidence la some
times the strongest 6ort of evidence
and thousands of men have been Bent
to tho I lock or tho penitentiary on
that sort of evidence. The sudden
cutting off of tho ofilclal ho ml of
Charles E. Macrum consul at Pretoria
and tho appointment of young Hay
son of tho American secretary of state
to sucaood him is difficult to explain
upon any other thoory than that con-
tained in the charges of tho ex-consul
viis. a secret alliance had bcou entered
Ipto by wh'ch the American consul
was to aot in tha Interest of tho
Urltish j In other words spy upon tho
Iloer government. In view of this
astounding action of Secretary Hay
thoro U tho strongest jastlfleatloa for
the reso'utlon of congress to know all
tho facts In this unprecedented and
most remarkabl- asa and ther'o Is
llttlo wondor at tho anxiety expressed
on tho part of the administration. If
Macr urn's charges aro sustained the
attitude of this government cannot be
otherwise than humiliating to Ameri-
can pride. .
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J Uf.tS A UO VM KSTH.
The argh tnopl6ol! Congressmen Mt-'
tleflcld of Malue and McCalli of
Massachusetts against the Puerto"
R o tariff bill are among the ablest
heard lA-it subject. They are botfl
stalwart; Republicans and their speech
cb afc commended to their brethren In
Oklahoma They aro American citi-
zens beforo they aro Republicans and
they aro not quite ready to see the
constitution of their country treated
as a thing no longer of value to their
people. i
JlJCilt TllIU THbRUUAM (
"S01 dead American soldiery from
tbe Philippines arrivo on the trans-
port Hancock at San Francisco on
Fob. 23." Another of tho many dole-
ful stories pf what the Mark Hanna
McKlnley Imperial policy la costing
this country. 'Among the list of nameo
of theso dead heroes aro many who
have .added lubtro to the American
arms sacrificed to tho monumenta
folly of an impious and unholy Greed.
(wait lusi'vnr.iOAN autiwiuti:
Gun. .1. K. Hudson editor of tho To-
peka Capital prints tho following
facts regarding the trusts: "The bor-
ax trust Is soiling its product to the
Americans at 7H' cents a pound to the
Europeans at 3H cents a pounds. It
is compelled to do this by a tariff of
5 cents a pound. Tho stool and wire
trust Is selling barbed wire to Ameri-
cans at 84.12 per hundred pounds to
Canadians at S.1.25 and to Europeans
at 82.20."
And still tho Topeka Capital and Its
editor support the Republican tariff
system which makes such discrimina-
tions possible.
A MATHEMATICAL PRODIQY.
Arthur Griffith tho mathematical
prodigy of Kosciusko county Ind. who
ARTHUR GRIFFITH
astounded the members of. the Ameri-
can Psychological association at Yalo
recently -with his Incredible miracles
of calculation is only 19 years old. He
was raised on an Indiana farm and his
first manifestations of Intelligence were
in tho way1 of notation. By tho
time ho could talk young Grlt-
flth could count up to 1500. He
counted tho "buzzes" of a planing
mill saw up to G.573 In one day and
the grains of corn he fed to the chick-
ens up to 42173. Tho lad did not go
to school until ho was 10 years old
and then ho looked at all his studies
with a mathematical eye. Geography
he reduced to fv matter of miles and
feet and history to questions of days
hours and minutes. His remarkablo
faculty for numbers tittractcd tho at-
tention of Profs Llndley and Bryan of
the Indiana State university and it
was through these gentlemen that ho
was introduced to the American psy-
chologists at Yale.
The hlgheat tower in the world la
presently to ho built r.s ono of the groat
attractions of Buffalo during tho Pan-
Amerlci.n exposition wbiah la to be
hold in that city In 1901. It Is to bo
1162 foot high and 400 feat square at
the base and will bo a much more or
namantal building thau tho Eiffel
towor. It will bo sorvacl by no fewer
than 33 electric olovutors slxtoon
of which will run only to the first
landing. 225 feet aoovo tho level of the
ground. Tho whole Journey from the
bottom to the top will nooosaltato four
change of olevtttors and Will take
about six mlnutos whllo the alevators
will have a carrying capacity of 10000
an hour. Tho estimated coat of this
towor which will be built of stool is
$800000 or about twice aa .much aa
that of tho Elffl tnwr.
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Atgc(ablc Prcporallonror As
slmilatinfj ihcFood andRcuia -ling
UrcSloinachs andBovfcls or
Promotes Digcalion.Cliccrrut
ncss andltest.Contalns neither
Opiumrorpliinc nortincral.
KOT NARCOTIC.
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HlryftSrtd.'
nnrtfud Siigrtr
HUktrtyrrm-ninvr:
Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipa-
Fion Sour Slonwch Diarrhoea
and Loss OF SLEEP.
FacSliralo Sinnlure oF
TEW YORK.
The etlquetto of a Russian dinner is
decidedly formal. Whon tho guests
are seated the host and hostess of the
feast remain standing it being their
pleasure to attend upon the company
and to sea that the servants do their
duty. Nothing car. escapo their ob-
servation ; the plateV of fno guest re-
mains empty for a nuoment nor Is a
wine glass ever without contents.
French wines are mostly drunk at
Russian dinners. Madeira is also a
favorite and a bottle" of p8rl Is always
served to an English guest At her
own time the hostess gives tho signal
and all me from the table.
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Old nudann Hay Kerrlpta.
Amonj EDmo curious records of tho
Hudaon Bay company are receipts
which rend as follows. "Received per
Lapwing Jane Goody as per Invoice
In gooa condition." "Receive 1 per Os-
proy Matilda TlmhlnB. Returned per
Lapwing as not being in accordanco
with description contained In invoice."
These belong to rloneur times when
white mon who settled In new parts of
tho country were either ohllgnd to re-
main bachelors marry squaws or send
east for wives trusting to tho judg-
ment of the compauy to nelect them
and send them out.
HIi Graaptnc Fartnen
"I'm going to give up gambling.
It
costs too much."
"Why you know you win more than
you lose."
"Yes but to keep even I would havo
to win twice as much as I lose. You
Be whenever I win I have to glva
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lironch rirat CU44 l'ulhuan Sleeper lie
tweeii Chicago and Han Frauolavo.
Via Denver and Salt Lake Olty will
be Inaugurated Feb. 26 by the gn at
Rock iBlnnd Route leaving Ohloago at
10 p ra dally Omaha 130 p m. Tho
Colorado Rock'es and tho Sierra Ne-
vadas are crossed In dayliprht in both
directions making this the grandest
scenic trip in tho world. The cars aro
Pullman's finest broad vestibule
sleepers and aro carried on limited
trains with dining car seavice through
and Ruffet Library Cars. Direct con-
nections to and from southern Califor-
nia. 800 your ageot for berth reser-
vations a d folders or aodress E W.
Thompson A. . P. A. Topeka
Many women throughout tbe coun-
try raako pin money out of their
chickens. Wr have known women
who havo clothed tho entvro farat y
with the proceed of tho poulry yard
nd some havo paid off mortgages and
ithera havo bought their homes by
mteUlgent management of their
iloeks. Everybody Interested in
sbickeos should get Biggie's Poultry
Ilook. It is bo full of helpful sugges-
tions and short cuts to success and
"as so many years of costly experi-
ence boiled down for Its pages that It
s poor economy to bo without It. It
jvlll holp increase tho income from
ho poultry yard and has started
nany an amuteur or misguided pro.
'essloaal on tho right track. The
alco ts 60 cents free by raalh address
ho publishers Wllraer Atkinson Go .
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-- THC CCNTAUR COMPAWr. HtW VOdH CITY.
irip l cipony
We havo just received a largo ahlp-
ment of tho oolebrated Paul Jones
whiskey and we will bo delighted to
have havo our customers call and try
these celebrated goods aB they are
are one of Old Kentucky's finest pro-
duction". We also wIbu to say for tho
benefit of tho fancy drinkers In and
around Guthrie that we will serve ov-
er our bar Paul Jones 4 Robcs aV'25ct8.
per drink. We are now lbpated fit our
new btand 105 West Harrison avenue
and would be glad to see you all
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Pbono No. 138.
IDE ii IK WORLD
THRICR-A-WEBK EDITION.
Tho striking and important events
of tho last year havo established tho
overwhelming valuo of The TnmoK-A-Wkek
WonLD to every reader. For an
almost nominal 6um It has kept its sub-
scribers Informed of tho progro3s of ill
our warn und moreover has reported
them as promptly and fully as If It were
a dully. With our interests still extend-
ing throughout tho world with our
troops operating in the Philippines and
the great Presidential campaign too at
hand its valuo la further increased.
Tho motto of The TniucBA-WxKK
Wonr.r) is improvement. It strives each
year to bo better than it was tho year
befcre and public confidence in it is
bhown by tbe fact that it now circulatea
raoro than twice as many papers every
week as any other newspaper not a
daily published in America.
Wo offer this unequalcd newspaper
and Tjik Wekkly Leader together ono
year for $1.15
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Don't Tobacco Spit and Smele Your Ufa Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever ho maR
netlo. full or lire nerve and vigor talio JIo-To-Boo
the wondar-worlcor that maktw weals men
strong. All tlrugglBts tOo or 1 1. Cure guaran-
teed. Booklet and sample freo. Address
Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York.
I California
Has no
winter
The season of Ico and snow
in the North is Its period
of leafage and bloom.
Its delicious climate heals
the sick rofugos tbe tbo
delicate restores the over-
worked and entrances tho
peasiire Bceker.
Tbe California Limited.
Santa Fo Route affords tbe
quickest.and most luxurious
service
A. J. COBKINS Agent
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