The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 56, Ed. 1, Friday, February 1, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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STEPHENS .
HIIS BACK
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Ta? Gaiety Out
of Flynn
DENOUNCES FLYNN'S
STATEMENTS
Relative to Territorial Leg-
islation in Congress;
Bill will not Pass
Sertpps-McRae Press Ass'n.
Washington D. C Feb.
1 Mr.;
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flttHI IIIUIVIIi h. 'Vr. . .
u. u. w..a .. '"' - r
nnnn'mous consent for the considera
tion of a bill he had introduced pro-
viding among other thine that citi-
zens of Oklahoma who had previously
taken homesteads in that territory
should be permitttd to lake a second
homestead In the Comnnche and Kio
wa reservations. Mr. Stephens
Of
Toxb objected to this provision of the irinclpal theatre of Kansas City shipping bill giving way opposition ' Kiory out ot aominaun uw urn
ihr hill ami tlereatMl ita consideration lt"'l ' TenUt etreet and Ilroadway. t to the bill continued to be vlgoroualy j ""-" of the Pacitlc lalands.
tho bill and ftatellt. conslderntion. . ft dKche bulnlnr exprewaSl. Mr. Teller making an ex- I Mr. Butler made a parting proteat
ThlB enraged Mr. Flynn and later in ( Wa)kor whlfeshls and his company i leI1del speech In criticism of the war j against the bill saying heWHleved a
tho day he. secured the floor and lWcrc playing "Heart nnd Sword" in thr i department and of the measure in resistance by every coume under par-
charged Vj Stephens with having in-house and had Just concluded the inf. i generul. An opposition developed on j Unmeittifry usages would be Justified.
BOrted covertly and w'thotit the fornian.e when ome of thn actors tin- i the republican side to the report baaed Mr. Hale Bald that he had no great
1nntt.in.t.-. nf nnv memlor on the lhior i ' over'd tho """ Wtt nrp- 'n- on the alleged freedom which the cop- ke for the bill and had beou con-
KnOWlol.e or any mralr on ' " company lost her waixln.bes and .scenery fcrence had taken In Introducing new I "trained to ote for by the represenla-
Ot tho hotibc a provtHton in ilia out Mnfr Mlgeil XQ flce from thelr rw. Blonll un tne mat vote several I l" th" unless we expected to abarj-
opaning the reservatijn for mining. ng roums The firemen were unable ppUtiiran voted with the demo rats ' n the dwindling remnant f Amerl-
purpoBea and he further slated that to check the names ami "rectetl their Jt the reBort. The shipping blU'" soldiers until they were driven In-
Mr. Stephens was Interested in mln- chief atte.uion to th- f'oates Hot. 1 dla- discussed during the latter part the sea we must reinforce thm
Imr claims in the reservation wnaliy across and the largest hotel in h pr0grei made on j Mr. Hole also made a sev-ere Jmicn-
lilg latms in tne reset vHuon the city. Wind blew great showers of L ".!-l.- a J.h i Mr nw- ment of the conferees suying that tlioy
Mr. Stephens denounced tins ntai-
niont as a falsehood.
Mr. Flynn awld that the agent ot
Fort 8111 had given hint the informs-
tlnr. hut h waa wllllnfr to Utke Mr.lw"rK'. BUI .. " ' . ? w" I
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atophena' sUtemont ns against the
ngorit'a etateraont. Tho mutter ended
horo yostorday
This raornlnB Mr. Stophon aroHO to
n question of personal pHvilogo and
ropollod tho InblnuoUon mado yo8to
day. by Mr. Flynn that ho (Htophons)
had covortjy slipped Into tho. hill
oponlPB iho Indian rosoryation n pro-
vision which no mombor of tho houso
know anything about. Mr- StophenB
statetl that Mr. Flynn had himself
(two months before the reservation
hill passed) introduced a bill with the
name provision in It nnd he produced
Mr. Flnn"a hill and rtrnd thynliteial
provision and then read tho provision
In hl bill and they were the same
Mr Flynn charged in reply to Mr
Stephens' statement that he ( Ste-
phens) had acted in had faith
Mr. Stephens replied that Mr.
Flynn uttered & misstatement when he
charged him with h?d faith. He then
usked Mr Curtis of Kansas and Mr.
Llttlo of Arkansas both of whom
' were present if they did not know tho
bill contained the cleue opening the
country for mining purpose. Mr.
Idttie promptly said that he did and
that the comtnltteo al;o fully under-
stood it when it passed the commit-
teo and hotiso. The controversy ond-
od hero anil thero Is no prospect of
Mr- Fiynu's hill pawing this congrrss
tinloeti he ollnilimtoa tho foaturos of
it objected to '; M" StophonB.
The failure of Mr. Flynn's bill to
pans will not interfere In any way with
the opening of the reservation. Mr.
Stephens also objects to M. Flynn's
bill besides It provides thai the conn-
' ty otficers of new counties ehall be
appointetl by the secretary of tha in-
terior for the reason that the appoin-
tees would all be Republicans and he
Will demand that out half of the np-
'pointecs shall be Democrats. There
Is but little chance for 'Mr. Flynn's
bill to become a law at this session of
congress
De In Style.
Don't laugh at fashion.
Don't discourage ambition. '
Don't hinder progress.
Try to be affable.
Look on the bright side.
Strive to be happy.
ISnJoy life.
keep lMalthy.
which you can do by using D. Cald-
voll"H Cyrup Pepsin according to di-
rections. It is nn absolute euro for
ConutipaUon Indigestion Stomach
Tro'ihTos and Sick Hhadaoee. F. I).
Ullie & Co.
For Memphis nnd all points East and
Southeast tnko tho Choctaw routo.
Two dally fast trainc vostlbuled. Pull
man sleopersi froo roollnlng ohalr.caro
j;ae lighted nud atoam hooted.
ECZEMA'S
ITGH IS TORTURE.
Hcxcmn U caused by an Acid humor iff
tli blood coming iu contact with the
skin and producing great redness and in
natntnatieii ; IttUeptwtular eruption forai
ami discharge a linn sticky fluid which
dries And scale off ; sometimes the skin ii
hard dry and fissured. Itczetua in any
form is a tormenting atubborn disease
and the itching and burning at thnm are
almost unbearable; the acid burning
lininor t'jeuii to ooze out and set the akin
On fire. Salves washes nor other exter-
nal applications do any real good for aV
Ions; oa the poison remains in the blood
it will keep the akin irritated. -
BAD FORM OF TETTER.
' F"i ttatee year I
Im1 Tetter on my
hand which cattfed
tbent to swell to twice
their naturals!. Part
of thetlsBaUiecHsesae
wai In t)M form of run-
ning tot ytry pain-
ful and cansfnttne
muchdlacomfort roar
doctor Mid Hit Tetter
had progressed too far
to be cured nnd they
could do nothing for
me tinokoaly three
buttles of 8. 8. 8 Mid
wan completely cured
TM ii fifteen years
aao. and I have never
aiiiceseen any sign of my r.1.1 trotihle." -Mas
I II Jackson Mit McOse St Kann dry Mo.
8. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison
cools Mie blood and restores it to a healthy
natural state nnd the rough unhealthy
skin becomes soft smooth and clear.
tflfet cures Tetter. Erv.
aipelas Psoriasis bait
Ithcuni and all akin
diseases doe to a pols- ' ttn eventful legislative experience be-
r...1 ....lliln. f H. ! irlnnlr-:. with nreaent session of oon-
blood. Send for our book and write us
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about your case. Our tthvskianii have
- de these diseases a lifr attidy. and can
neip you uy tnetr auvlec ; we) make no
charge fortnisservice. All correspondence
is conducted iu strictest coufldence.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. CA.
COATES fJPERA HOUSE DURNED.
Kansas City .Tun. 31. Fire late to-
nlaht deatroysd tho Coat fa onera. house.
lmen upon the I0to)i th0 e. were .
ino'ified of their danger and some left
...
the house buMt waa not damaged. '
AT UM the Ihattre block was a ntai '
injureu. iito auutonae uau iui tne tno-
atro only nve minutowhen the flro was
discovered. The building was valued nt
between tlX.000 and J 10000 and was in-
sured for much lena.
WOMAN'S HOME CURE.
Remedy That- She Can Use With
Certainty of Cure and Home
Privacy.
tThere is a wondorlul hpme remedy
known as G. F. P. (Qerstle's Female
PanactH) which has proved on untold ' conUnu'n Uie war unu' XJ7 WS
. . . . secured was set forth at length
blessing to Women. It makes the Mr 0alner (New Hampshire) Irl-
youug or middle aged so vivacious so quired as to whether Mr. Pettigrew
free fruni nil ifnrnnla'Hlrknnaa an well i riprnftnHv lwM ui .- '--i. anltllara
and strong in body and so entertain-
! In mind that at all times she' i
able to adjust livrse't to clrcum-
Jtanie whether of a social nature or
of the . loser home re'atlons which
mitke her the rullnn nuoen of her do.
mitKe ncr me ruling auoeu or nei uo-
nu.-tl HearthStOUe. A Short use of
(1 F P enables her -to attend thoiWro cornmUtng atrocities anywhere
nelj'ltdot hood society doing! with all Mr. Pettigrew responded that per-
Mif zcit and conlldentje of a woman hapn the senator from New Hampshire
who never experienced any of the i fnlled to read tle secreury of war's
dis-ne pewltar to woraen. Nothing '""XT Tw- m".Ury T'V
. A. . w that Maccabees who murdered
bar ever been found U) take Its place. ! i)Urned aaa robbed were being enllst-
DoctorH with local treatments all j ed.
sorts of new-fangled treatments and
patent medlclnos liuvo been roconi
mended but nono lmvo supplanted
that famous woman's modlclno G. V".
P.
For profuse or Irrogular iiionthly
periods with all Its nttondnnt dlBtross
G. F. P. la n cortaln Cl"" nnu rogu-
lator For falling of tho womb in-i.nttte aB the unflnigheU business
llamed marles. leucorrhoon neuralgia j Mi. Hawley asked Uiat .It be laid
abi'jinlnal pallia tlyspeiMla head- uslde temporally to permit discussion
achr sleeplessuoss and edrvous I at l1 conference report to proceed.
troubles o. F. P. is woman's first and 'bJect-" T'..Mr't.t"r
Thts brought tlie shipping hill and
only reliance. No matter how y0U; tlu army tonfereIlee nlo confll t. and
ma lt.i aufforotl or doctoied try one oi.AilieV had to give way
G Y V in the privacy of your home Mr Frye in charge of the shipping
and Mti win quickly be relieved of bm- theropon said:
all ut.ti.... disease and soon expori- "111lmve "'"" "7"' that I
... . "duiu press the shipping bll! even as
on.e wln.t It means to bo In peifect llKalnst the .tpproprtotlon bllla utyi
health Vak any druggist for a bottle woulti include only on a vote of the
of (1 F P. oocting only one dollar senate. I did not Include In the stae
if oti have any special weakness nunt ue ary i-eorganlsntion bill.
vi.it. t The I-adle' Health Club. J 'rTml.'ur!. 'wr.T"'1" "" V'"" T
port measure before the aenate and I
are c.f I Gerstle & Co Chattanooga therefore move that the senat.- proceed
Teiin . hk1 they will advise you what with the consideration of the army
to do to ompIetely recover Do not fonferes.ee report."
delay to 1 me G. P. P Mi. Frye'a motion n$ 1 tin ml with
Mt-H iiillle Shoirroil. York Station.
Ala nnn of G.P li "It has relieved
me of .til pain and t am entirely wall."
Th. Daily Leader soils at I cents a !
copy
The Ltodor glVOB nil the legis
lative news from day to day. No othor
paper gives a detailed report ot legis-
lative procoillngB.
Vk'n you wan.t a phytic that Is
mild and gentlo pasy to tako and
ploasant In effoat pbo Ghamborlala's
Stomach and Ijilvor Tablpts. Price
25 coats. Samples treo. -Every box
guaranteed. For salo by C. It. Itonfro.
4
FINAL STEP
S TAKEN
Army Bill Passes
the Senate
WHEN PRESIDENT
SIQNS IT BECOMES LAW
Senator Pettigrew Recites
Atrocities in the Phil-
ippines Washington D. C Jan. ?.. After
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greag and covering a period of two
month the bill for the reorganisation
of the United States army today pas
Lt ii tr utAom In consreaa .aiul now
goes to tha president for his algna ai MacArtnur a exireire course in ue-
tttre. The Anal step waa taken In the portln c newspaper man from Manila
senato where by a vott of S3 to ! nnd Mr. Hoar lnterjeoted the remark
tho Conference report on the hill waB that one of the charges of American
agreed to. The house of reperesenta- I colonists against Oeorge III waa the
Uvea already had agreed to the repot t. deporting of inert beyond the sear.
The conference rcnort waa kept before In closing Mr. Teller referred to the
rh wnnti rinatanttv today evan the !
ftf x. --.inat rh hill waa In '
i I
. . . Hone of the day. Mr.
chandler announcod that a night see-
on would be noVed tomon-owo ad-
vance the bill to It final stages
itr rtAtHorate nraunlwl nil nrtlala
by Slxto Lopez which Mr. Fetlgrow
said refuted some of the official lit-
erature of the diversity of tribes. Tho
artltle gave In detail tho tribal or-
gnnlzatlor.s tho Inter-relations of tfio
tribes nnd tho' enlightenment and ed-
ucation of a great part d tho Klllpl-
nos. Othor Filipino documents woro
read alleging that their forccm when
captured wero exposed to extreme
tortures despite the official orders
that elvlllswd methods of warfare bo
pursued. Tlie unalterable purpose of
v and tortures
'Vt-Vluigrew suggested that a full '
IelllnK of Mn remar)w in the IUcord
wovld wifriciently answer tie inijulry
'yind resented. Mr. Ualllnger Insisted on
' answer now.
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rllil nut HeltnVA ttinf lm.Hf.n BnlitlBva
1111 mil iifiiwt. iiiiLi K ii.rriTafi HiiifiiaT-9 r
Mr. Teller (Cdlorado) rote te state
that two United States officers wero
disciplined for practicing the "watsr
cure" on natives The senator had al-
so received a call recently from a man
who came upon a party Just o'.'fer tlley
had indicted this deplorable torture
and saw the vlotim covered with f
blood nnd mangled about the mouth-
rPliA utilrtnln.. titlt Mwa tnttl tianna ttir.
out a dissenting vote.
"I am glad we have found out what
Is the most Important measure before
! the senate" said Mr. Pettigrew
"Yesterday we thought It wur tho bill
ly campaign debts with ship suh-
siuy."
He then proeeeded with his speech
relating to the trillplnoa.
Mr. Teller followed with a criticism
on the course rl tho war department
in seeking to discredit those who op
podod the army canteen.
Speaking of the conference report.
Mr. Teller said- that ho opposed a
largo ntaiiding army and opposed the
cruel Macoabeos were allowed to bu
onllstod iu our service-
After describing Xho horrors of the
"water cure" torture Mr. Teller sold
that the American lias could come
down none too noon if it required Much
method to uphold our authority. The
senator condemned tlte statesmen
attributed to General MaeArthm In
Wh'ih he is said to have told i re-
turning regiment that one of 1t thipf
sertkea Was In engineering a warlike
spirit without which no nation iouLI
endure ' '
h-nat ft Hale Said thrtt he felt n
sense of surprise and outrage that thf .
( ommander of the main portion of the
United State army while engaged In
wnr should be so possessed with the ' '
old writ Id spirit or military conquest
and military ambition aa to use the i
language attributed to lilui. And If it
proved true that such language had
been deed. Mr. Hale said that he fear- t.
ed that-there would be a terrible reac-
tion from fiuch sentiments.
Mr. Macon suggested that General
MnrArthur lutd only been a little more
Crank than others and tnat the gen-
eral waa stating an existing cotMlltton
thnt would surely liave a terrible re-
ai tlon.
Mr. Teller characterised tin Philip-
roie'H acts of extraordinary brutatlty
at vet Poliij grew ottt Of the eetiti
m ixrvadlng the army. He proceed-
('1 to gie Ins.inrea of the cruelty of
the allied ann'-s In- Chlua tleclartng
tht it conxtlt'. id an impeachment of
tli" methods or Christian civilisation
the ujitriige of the foreign looters be-
ing infinitely greater titan those of the
Chinese Boxers.
Mr. Teller characterised the Philip-
pine friars na the vilest of the vile
whose conduct could not with proprl-
et be referred to openly In the senate
(.number. And yet the Philippine com
mlHulon hod put this obnoxious class
in charge of all of the schools of tb
Islands.
The senator commented on Oener-
spectacle of this great nation seeking
hl mrea to la thelr hands on thr
l.lll .a ....a...ll 1.. .. .b..b Wk. ...... .....1
had deliberately inserted new provi-
sions. Tlie senate should not condone
this oftenie Mr. Hale declared. He
anuounceu mat ne wouiu
not vote
for the report' because of the action
of the conferees.
Mr. Chandler also expressed the
view that the senate should reject in..;
report.
Jlr. Jones (Arkansas) said that Jte
had been told 'that an entire section
had been put Into the bill by the con-
farcou. '
wMr. Proo-tot (Vormbnt) ono of 'tho
conforaes saW that this was a temp-
est iu n teapot and ho defended the
courw ni the committee.
The conference report was agreed to
by a vote of SS to i as follows.
Years Aldrich Allison Bard. Clapp
Cuilom Deboa Depew Dllllngltain
Dolllver lSllctns Fairbanks Koraktr
J-JiSl .S Xt
. Neln. Perkins Piatt (Conn.)
Proctor Querela. Bewell. Shoup. rilmon.
pwwa"- inursion. weunore oj.
.ny"" "e" "'."' ' . '
u"tler- Chandr. Chilian. Clay l ock-
hell. Culberson dallnger. Hale. Hoar.
Jonea Arkona. lCnnv. MeComaa.
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McCumber Mallory Martin Penroes
Pettlgw I'etus Rawlins. Teller
r t -iu.
On motion of Mr. Frye the senate
ivsumed consideration' of the shipping
bill and voting was begun on amend-
pients. The umendment Inserting llf-
teen years for twenty years as. the ut-
most limit tliat comiensntlon shall bo
paid pursuant to tlie net waa agreed
to- Another amendment proposed by
Mr. Aldrlcli changod the note section
by omitting the clauses on 10. 30 and
it knot ships and changing the provi-
sion on IS knot' ships to rood: "Kigh-
taen knots and over 1 C-Upsr gross
ton." '
Before the senate acted" on this
amendment Mr. Itawllns (Utah) begun
a general speech in opposition to the
bill seting forth the enormous Bunm
involved. He had not' concluded his
speech when the bill was laid aside for
the. day. V
Mr. dandier gave notice that he
would ask foA a night session tomor-
row night to advance the consideration
of the pending measure.
At R.1I the senate held un executive
session adjourning shortly thereafter.
Cure Your Dyspepsiat
Tho foul breath of a dyspeptic per-
son Is enough to drive away all their
friends. And to know that it can so
easily be cured makes It all the more
Intolerable. Dalley Dyspepsia Tab-
lets bring quick relief followed by a
permanent cure If persisted (n. Try
them toduy And you will feol lllto a
new person. They are choctjlatod
coated and one is taken after each
meal. Thoy aid Ulgecflon by assist-
ing nature in extraoUng all tho
nourishment from food Your food
does not do you an good upjess' ill-
gosteil. UflillgqstQd food decays and
poisons tltt? systom. Prloo.25 'oonts.
Made by Lakeside Mod. Co. Chicago.
Sold by 0. R. Itonfro druggist '
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Two daily faBt trajns on'the Choc-
taw routo mitke direct connection at
Momphlo for all p'oluts la the East!
and Southeast.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 56, Ed. 1, Friday, February 1, 1901, newspaper, February 1, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75041/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.