Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 81, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 7, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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HE kEADBR GDTHBU5 OKLAHOMA
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Matters In CongrfBS
wiAsiimaroNr i. c. maiuch 6.
Hot probably in. tho history of tho sen-
ate iwtaa itihoro over ribown no llttlo real
irctoreat in the final vote on a great
meamiro tea wast manifctckl Itodcy on
the conforon'co report of tho financial
bill. Tho report Was hefro ithep uonatt
ifor ncroly t'wo wceka yet only four
speeches wore delivered on ft includ-
ing Mr. Aldrioh's explanation of the
oTianfces mudea In tho senate by tho con-
ferees. Today discussions ceased on
tho bill fifteen mlnutfcs before the time
fixed for the vote tand the Donate actu-
ally begian tho conBlderatlon of minor
bills afi Wio calendar to consume time.
Tho conference roport was agreed to
by a vote of -14 to 26. the report Uhus
Slaving a majority of 18.
Early in 'the Bessfbn tliscuselon on the
Quay case was resumed by Mr. Simon
who replied to tlio speech made yoa-
kerdiay 'by iMr. Cartor of Montana.
Mr. Scdtlt Wlt Virginia Introduced
a reaolutlon authorizing the president
to Erovorn the Philippine Islands until
congress shall othonvlso provide.
(A 3)111 was passed for i&he erection or
a publfo building In Wheeling Ui& coat
not to exceed $400000.
Mr. Allen Nebraska then $luroed
the senate on the financial bill. Ho
did not suppose it (would be denied
that (t!he adoption of tho gold standard
was a gross violation of itihe republican
policy xm enunciated in the republican
platform of 18WJ. Nor (would It bo di-
alled he thought that tho ropublloan
party Shod mode no honeftt offort to
bring about bimetallism.
Mr. Aldrich. chairman of the finance
committee mid:
"I will interject into the senator's
remarks. wWi hl permission a denial
of every statement he ban made and
tho probability is that tut the conclus-
ion of hie speech I can enter the same
denial."
Lator on when Mr. lAUon declared
the bill required the payment of all
debts public and private In gold coin.
Senator Aldrioh entered a straight de-
nial and did the same thing whenv Mr.
Allen assertdd that It conferred unlim-
ited pofver for the issuance of bonds.
Mr. Allen retorted thait) r .tho whole
measure reduced very contract to the
gold standard. He especially ottacke.i
(the measure because of (the favors
wthich ho said lo extended to tho na-
tional banks.
Tho pending bill would be more
Har-reaohlng In its blighting conse-
quences 'than any measure be hud ever
"known and Itia enactment would bo a
Iferrlble calamity to the people.
Mr. Aldrfch briefly replied to Mr. Al-
len denying that tflid measures ex-
tended to national banlcs any addition-
al privileges. Briefly there was not the
least danger of Inflation by tho issu-
ance of national banlc currency un-
der the provisions of the pending bill.
Tho entire amount possible to be issued
by tho banks would bo $609000000. an
increase of $360000000 over tho present
national bank currency.
Mr. AldTlch then asked Mr. Butler if
be and. his party stfll favored tho free
coinage of sliver at the ratio of 1C to 1
and Mr. Butler not answering dirnctlv
Mr. Aldrich clmrged 'the populist party
bad abanidoned the free coinage of sil-
ver. ' ff
IMr. Butler protested against this
version of bis remarks.
Tho time for taking tJhe vote on he
financial bill had been fixed at 4 o'clock
and it pUll looked fifteen minutes of
that hour. As no senator desired to
speak further on the measure a bill
providing for the (erection of a public
building at Naohez MIfs. nvas passed.
At 4 o'clock the pending conference
roport was agreed Ito 14 'to 2tf.
The senate then passed a joint res-
olution authorizing the president to In-
vite the governmenti of Great Britain
to Join dn the formation of on Interna-
tional commission to examine and re-
port upon tho dlvorslon of the waters
that are the boundaries of tho two
countries. ' ' "l" '
Mf. Clark Montana directed tho at-
tention of tho ohnlr to tho fact that hla
vote had not been recorded on tho fi-
nancial bill and by his order it was re-
corded 'No"
vAftor a brief executive seslon the
senate at 6:16 p. m. adjourned.
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Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
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Wo have just received & largo ship-
ment of tbo celebrated Paul Jones
whiskey and wo will bo delighted to
have have our customers call and try
theso colebrnted goods as they arc
are ono of Old Kentucky's finest pro-
ductions. Wo also wish to say for the
benefit of tho fancy drinkers In and
around Guthrio that we will sorvo ov-
or our bar PaulJonca 4 Robcs at 25ctn.
per drink. We aro now located at our
now stand 105 West Harrison avenue
and would bo glad to see you all
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This Taper
One Tear
Farm Journal
5 Yenrs.
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it if wo can; wc therefore continue our
arrangement with the Farm Journal
by which wo can sond the Weekly
Leader and tho Farm Journal for five
years both for 50 cents. And wo will
mako tho eamo offer to all old sub
ecrlbers who will pay all arrearages
and one year in advanco.
You knov what our paper is and
the Farm Journal is a gem practical
progressive a clean honest.tyusefui
paper full of gumption full of sun
shino with an immense circulation
among the best people cvorywhoro.
You ought to take it.
Notice
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sample copy of tho Farm Journal "and
let It Bpaak for itself. Look out out
for it.
Farm Journal
From Now to
Deoombor 1903
Nearly 6 Years.
GREAT
OFFER
By special arrangement made
with the publisher of the Farm
Journal we are enabled to offer
that paper to every subscriber
who pays for the Oklahoma
Leader (weekly) one year
ahead for only 50c both pa-
pers for the price of ours only ;
our paper one year and the
Farm Journal from now to De-
cember 1903 nearly 5 years.
THE FARM JOURNAL
Is an old established paper en-
joying great popularity one of
fhe best and most useful farm
papers published.
This offer should be accepted
without delay.
Many women throughout the coun-
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chickens. Wo havo known women
who havo clothed tho entvro family
with the proceeds of the poulry yard
and some havo paid off mortgages and
others havo bou kht their homes by
intelligent management of their
flocks. Everybody interested in
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Book. It is so full of helpful sugges-
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has so many years of costly expert
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many an ameteur or misguided pro-
fessional on tho right track. Tho
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I have a large list of lots
business and residence
property some of which are
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I am in a position to furnish
loans on farm property at a
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Room 14 over Cyclone on Di-
vision St. Guthrie.
Neat-Looking
Stationery
Is as important to aollu&incss
IIouso as a good credit j
The Leader
Job Rooms
Will print you on short nottca at
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NOTE HEADS
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California
In
winter
Ib a vista of ose gardens
and groves of orange and
lemon No allocators no
mosqultos no malaria '
no sultry nights; but joyous
outdoor life and entrancing
scenes.
T4ie California limited
Santa Fo Route will take
yon there in the most
approved fashion.
A. J. CORKINS.Aaent
Q u thrift O.T. t
4"fr04
Another
Big
Club Offer.
Live Stock Inspector (Of-
ficial organ o! Oklahoma
Live Stock Association) $1 00
New York Weekly Tribune 1 00
Oklahoma Weekly Loader 50
2 50
All one year for
80 Cents.
The Lire Stogk? Inspector
should be in evary farmer's
home. It is the paer for the
stockman and farmer.
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California I
Has no
winter
The season of ice and snow
in tho North is its period
of leafage and bloom
Its delicious climate heals
the sick refuges the tbo
delicate restores tho over-
worked and entrances tbo
pleaouro seeker.
Tho California Limited
fe'anta Fe Houte affordts the
quickest and moat luxurious
service. .
A. J. 00UKIN3. Agent
Guthrie O. T.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
KKAL K8TATE KKNTAL8 KTO.
LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Notary Poblic and
Insurance Agent.
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IMIVSIOIANH & 'StmUKOHS
J)R. C. S. PETTY
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
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DISKASlSS OH BAR NOSE
AND THROAT..
All calls to COUntrv ntlHwernrl nrnmntlv.
Ofllce and rosldence' cor. Oklahoma
First streets Outtirle I'honc 116.
L. J. HiATT M. D. Res. S03 E. Noblo
Tclorbono 71.
W. P. Bakbr M. D. Res. 410 . Nobo.
JJIATT & BAKER
PHYSICIANS surgeons)"
Offlco opp. Wheolor's Drug Store.
Dr Jas. Clark.
SPH0IALTIE3: Surglaal Operations and
Dlscasos of Women.
Will go anywhere In tho territory In con.
sultatlon or to perform operations!
HOW. Okla. Ave.
Guthrie O. T
Drs Hamill & Hamill
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Specialists.
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(Formerly Prof of Ophthal
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Ofllce and Residence 120 cast Okla. aye.
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Glasses accurately fitted.
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J)ALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
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S. S. LAWRENCE. A.! II. HUSTON
Lawrence & huston
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practico in all the Courts
Offlco in Sahnoll Building Okla. Avo
J. H. BKNNETT
ARCHITECT
Plans and Specification
furnished on application
Room 12
Dewey Block
ZODdK DtltKOTOItT.
Capitol Lodge No I Royal Tribe of Joncph
meow every Saturday nlKht at 7 so o'clock
In .Odd Fellows' nail. VlBlaing members
will tie made Welcome
;rr. n. reder w. i
A. A. MEACIIAM Scribe.
Uartrantt Post No. 3 G. A. It meets on
first and third Saturdays in each month at
7:30 p. m. In probate court room Vluitlng
comrades always welcome.
W . HEROD V. a
M. L. MOCK. Adjutnant.
Guthrie l&rap No. S Woodman of the
worm meets every Monday mgnt in tnc K.
of i hall. Visiting Woodmen aro Welcome
J. II. TOWERS
Clerk.
WM. aREGORV Oon. Com. '
Outhrle Lodge Na 'i a.V.&A. M. Reg.
ular moetlng third Wednesday evening In
each month at 8 o'clock All brethren coral
ally Invited to Attend.
II. V. ARDKRV Sec.
G. II. WILLIS W. M.
IO.IUl meets every Friday night lu
Kof ball. Vlsltlngchlefsalwasw$ieome
II. C. RITTBBnuSCII.Saahem.
II. C. HARNEY Chief of ilvcorfs.
Naomi KeouKan Lodge No. 2 L O. 0. 1'
moeunrat and third Tuesdav at 7:80 in the
Odl Fallows'i nail in the Weinberger baud
lflgj VUUors welcome
MATTIK DOUOIITY N-O.
KATE M WETUY Sec.
Onthrle lodge No. 1. A. O. V. V inea
Thursday cvgnlng of each week at 7:30
Victor mock corner First and Harrison
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
O. W. DROOE M. W.
A. O. DENNIS Recorder.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1. 1. 0. O. K.
moetM the soond and fourth Friday nights
In o-a month. S. It HATES. C. V.
B. F. MEHTEN Scribe
GuthrJe Lodge No. 2 I. o. O. F meets
Monday night of eaou week at 7 30 Visiting
Odd Fellows always welcome
J. C. FOSTER. NO.
GWIlRDOKi.Secretary
Guthrie Lod
Monday at 8
ge No. 2 K. of 1. meets every
P.M. in tiieir nail in the Vlc-
tor block corner First and Harrison
visit-
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lug Knignts are always welcome.
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Guthrio O. T.
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in great shape. The people
know a good thing when they
see it and they are not allowing
the big offer to escape unnotic-
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rangements with the Times
management enabled us to make
the big offer still better.
Instead of the Weekly Times
we give the twice-a-week Times
with club offer.
The whole thing for only $1.
50.?
This gives the new subscriber
or the subscriber who pays up
arrearages four metropolitan
papers and two farm:papers.to
saynothidgof the Atlas and
Dictionary.
One Republican and: three
Democratic papers
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already subscribers can get the
big offer by paying up back
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 81, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 7, 1900, newspaper, March 7, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74781/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.