The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 60, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 6, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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DEFIANT
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Will Have no Dilly
Dallying
ANT ILLINOIS
PRICES PAID
Tor Mine Work and Present
a Resolution with
That End in View .
Columbus O. Fob .". The I1U-
Vn compel Ihi1 adoption t l!lln.t- jrtlct
miu condition tlir.iujrh iit tin .ini'lltlve
Htrlct or to for.v pH. unl mill'l-me
In llllimlK to h levrl of cthir Matii Hit
Xl ha n run of mlm Hi.imlard and n
MHtarln. differential irf 7 I" 1 M In
titlMT tatt tlK prt" uf mlninn I based
Upon ncrecnrd coal anil the machine dif-
ferential u roiich greater.
Ohio. Iid'.una ami Wentern IVr.nsylvarU
ojterator av positively thoy will not ac-
cept the run of mine standard or a reduc-
tion In the mat-MAe differential
Prmlilent Mitchell of th fritted Mine
1crkrr thU afterneon Mated that VV-
would InalKt upon the nUopllon of a "Ingle
run of mine standard a flxd differential
jf ev-n 'cnU between machine and pick
mlnlnft. and a tnlofrm eoaV for outride
4lay work and Intimated trmt failure of tha
joint conference !o ri upon it urate
Would mean a rea. utrlk'
Jt 9nn .1 o clock thin nfi moon when the
Joint confer nrp met and the Hcalo com-
mittee reported that It hail been unable to
HKtcc ii).un anv of the proposition prc-
WMitl either by (tie miner or operator
F. I. nubbin then Mdimllli-d a Htate-
xnmt for the lennaytwiili niwrator I1b
npOko In favor of hla proportion for u
Eduction of ten cfttU In the price of mln-
14K saying thnt It wan IniponBlb'le for Rie
I'll tabu tr operator to hold their trade at
rflta preent prieea In competition with
West VlrgltSla coal. Mr lloubln declared
thai the run or mine standard had been
Ui4 in that dltrict but had proven a
CaKt'.re. T'o maehlrte differential oould
no I bo reduced because at the present
nrti8 machines could be ud more proflt-
abf. it 3. Morton tpolte in Initial off tho
Ohio operntorn.l
Jo). . MItahoit llte'n apolto for the miner
After which A. J. Moorehead or St. LouK
me of the lllltlolH operator presented the
jna&lutlon of Inntmctlons to the aoale com-
tnUfee announcing 'hat he would dtecuxa
tha resolution at th aomtlon tomorrow
The cr.iiVft'.tlon then adjourned for the
lny.
EVERY MAN
WOMAN AftD GHELD
1
Whfl is obliged to be on life Or her feet certainly
is in danger of kidney trouble.
The military man. the shop girl the car man the
housewife the clerk all feel the strain upon the
kidnoys caused by standing oecupnlions.
First comes lassitude then pains in the back then
stomach trouble then urinary disturbances then
biltournese then gloomy spell and her
troubles. They multiply.
The kidneys are breaking down graver troubles
ahead Bright' Disease threatens.
Warner's
Safe Cure
WANT THEIR PAY.
Will cure all the symptom and disorders de
acribtd because it strengthens the kidnoys and
makes them purify the blood of the poisonous
acids and 'waste matter. It enlivens the liver
cures sick headevhe and charges the system
wi-'i now life and vigor.
" Mlcr Standard Oil Co. Gurcd.
SMS N. Robey Street. Ablcago. ill.. October IMS.
WAXMmurS 3AFE CURB CO.. Rooheeter. N. Y.:
etttlmen: While It la ttenerally acoeptefl fact that Wemer 8tfe
Cure Is the -world a aumdard remedy for liver and kidney trouble It
means so mch more to any one who hex really been cured through
It UN. I saVated with the trouble for eight month and It upejet my
entire ayttatn and made me unlit for work. The doctor Anally advtaed
me to tatM Warner Safe Cur. I look It elx time dally and within n
week tha bunting aafwatlon baa partially dlaappeered. In two weeks
more I eormMered myaelf entirely ired and 1 ltave bean In perfact
health aw trtnea. IIBNItY HIW.
f (Caaliler Standard Oil Co.)
The Lostalatlve Employes Afs "All
In."
A heart-rvndlnp wall ia going up
troin tiia arftijloyea of the Sixth a-
embly. This Is tha fifth wek of the msalon
and not one cent haa been npprc--atril
for their aid nnd subslatnce.
Titers are nlmpflt two doceu extra
clerks scattercJ nmoiiK the eommit-
tnoa kml tho enrollItiR rooms. TTiese
are not provldod for by the statute
but snerial or "emergency" legisla-
tion la required to place them on the
territorial pay roll and public funds
appropriated from which to pay them.
Thin haa not yet been done. Many of
them came Iter with llmltod means
and have absorbed it all In jtaylns
with their Job. Other are living as
boat they can. A few days ago the
council attempted to create such a
bill as Is necessary to aid these clerks
but it had not got far until It was
killer) with amendments.
There seems to be a disposition 'in
the house to let the appropriation rest
until the last day and rttsh It along
with tho general and sundries appro-
priation bill. Dnt what the supers
will do In the meantime for existence
a a vital question and they appear to
bo up against the real thing.
tSSsWSourt for a Free Snmplo. If in doubt our
physicians will diagnose your ailments free.
WARNER'S SAFE CURE Co.RochcsterN-Y
GOOD FIELD FOR PRUGGISTS.
TO FINISH ALLOTMENTS.
THE QRIFF'TH8.
Many Inquiries Regarding New Kiowa
Country.
The next meeting ot the Oklahoma
Doard of PharroUcy will be held at El
Reno April 9. President F IV Ullie
has said that he expects a larger at
tendance than at any meeting ever)
held by tho board. Druggists in all '
parts ot the country are Ininilrlng I
about the Kiowa and oCmnncho conn-!
try. and many of them will take the
hoard's examination to get certificates
as registered jilmriimclsts In case they
Hhould dectdo to locate In the uew
country. 'Yea can see how wide-
spread is Uio interest." said Mr. LHlle
"who-. I toll you that I got letters last
week from druggists In Gfllvostnn
Colorado and Washington."
Secretary of the Interior Recommends
$120000 Appropriation.
Scrippa-Mcllae Press Abs'ii.
Washington D. C Feb. 0. The sec-
retary of the interior sent to congroeu
a communication recommending an
appropriation of $ti)000 to be usod In
completing the allotments to tho
Wlchltag and affiliated bands In Okla-
homa. Tho work of making thoso al-
lotments was suspended In 1807 -until
the compensation to bo allowed the
Indlnns for lands In oxcoss of allot-
ment could bo dstdrmlnod. Tha sum
of $10813 is now available to com-
plete tha nllotmants but tho Interior
department haa estimated that $20-
000 will ho uocostmry. This amount
will ha authorized by n sootlon to bo
inserted la tho sundry civil bill.
Cheap Rates to California and North-
west Points.
Beginning February 12th and con-
tinuing untii April 80th on Tuesday
of each week we will have on sale
cheap one way tickets to points to
California Washington Idaho Mon-
tana and all points in the west and
northwest.
Rate to San Francisco Jxs Angeles
Pasadona. San Diego and other south-
ern California points on direct lino
J25.00 from Guthrie.
Rate to Portland Seattle and Ta-
coma. $32.10; rate to Helena Butte
Anaconda Ogdeu and Salt Lake
$27.10.
For full particulars call on or write
A. J. Corklns Agent.
First Appearance Here of The Grlf-
ftth'. Next Week at the Brooks.
The Griffiths who will opon an en-
Kti tiinent of four nights at the Brooks'
thcutor on Wednes-ley. Feb. G is ono
tf the few hypnotic combinations that
Jay aside all ntton-pts to mystify and
tuUIond. but present facts and prin-
ciples bearing on thest phono mono.
Mlt. rtU 1UI VIHJ tAfctMa-JiJ' UUViVCHUK I
una axtremely amusing hut lo (five
you soajo Idon of what in renllty
hypnotism is; how control is uotalued.
and SQttie knuwlodgo of its -wonderful
range of application in human life
Prof.' Griffith la u graduate ot the
siahool of Nancy Franca and while
not tho olilost or host known hypnot-
ist in tho world ho haa alwayn met
-with 8UCC033 r.iid bears an oxciiUeut
roputatlott In many ct our larger cities
whore he made host of frlcmds and
Wob always greeted by crowded
Jtottsea.
Ills nupport ocenpty and equlppa? e i
in gauerbl are far superior to that car-
ried usually by coniblaatlons ot that !
character and Lis reputation ns an en-'
talner Is known by somo of our citl I
who havi had the pleasure of seeing I
htm in other ritlea.
Recent experiments show that all
classes of foods may be completely
digested by a preparation called Kodol
Dyspepsda Cure which absolutely di-
gests what you cat. As it Is the only
combination ot all the natural di-
gestanta ever dovlsed the demand for
U lint become enormous
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
Children never cry vary loud for It
but they do like Dr. Caldwoll's Syrup
Pepsin. Ask F. D. Llllio St Co.'
"A Breezy Time."
r r. and Webster la "A Urvozy
Tim " nlll be the attraction at the
UnKil.'' tiu-attsr next Monday. A flash
atil u n.tsh a whirl and u swish in
Km trie magnetic systematic comblno
of gn)t-q;i. eccentric and pretty
JlguruK extolling a teritatfu cyclone of
trash breciy ts and tuneful melo-
dies loaded vhh tho distilled essenco
of parody and fun. That's "A "Breezy
Time" U a dit How the clever ecoml-
iuae. Miss Webster and Mr. Fltz ever
-miccecded in gathering such u quan-
tity of clever materials and bo many
bright ideas for an evening's enter
lnlmneut Is a pleas.iit surprise to tho
most habitual theatrr goer. No hi'.ch
ot break wait or ' lay mars tho ton-
tinuous charge of ctlon.
Sunday Telegraph.
"Then- Is certainly no publication
that atttacts readers more easily than
The N . York Sunday Telegraph and
this agreeable fate of affairs Is due
to Its clever knack of giving the reuder
just the kind of news he wants and
presentlef? It in Just tho manner he
lik-s to read it The Sunday Tele-
graphs popularity is enhanced by
special features not to be found in any
rther newspaper and by a supplement
prlnuri in colors on flue book paper
Le illustrations of whloh arw equai
to tljose of tho best magazines."
uch is the opinion of the Clovoland
Plain Dealer and of taveryrisht think-
ing person capable of discerning the
met its of a publication who has even
subsirlbod to the Telegraph. Fill-
some onunendatlon Is all right In iU
way and perfectly Justifiable In cases
of ntaKM7ines successful books and
h!'. Miliary efforts but when a con-
t nipoi.iry wlfi of Its own accord give
stirh -Littering testimonial to a rival
sheet then that paper both in point
of its litet suture and in the quality of
tne new it presents must be above
the ordln.iry dally journal.
The Morning ami Sunday Telegraph
"ill be sent to any one desiring a
specimen opy by addressing The
Mo nin Telegraph HO West Forty-
sceond Mteet New York city. News-
dealers ir they wish n salable ootu-
modity should include the Telegraph
in their hi.m k of trad.nd If the paper
is given a good display and brought to
the attention of their patrons thnt
they will find the Investment a profit-
able one
W. C. Sbutt or Hutaula is In the
city. He says the Indian troubles are
u r. The Indians under arrest are:
Chltto Hnrjo allaw Crazy Snake; Fretf
Smith. Sam Boga Jackson Tiger
lyjuis Yarde Sam EniarUilka Narl8
Shields John Timothy Robert Ftsk
Abraham Mcintosh Noah Timothy
f'hotlta Little Tiger and Jamea Starr.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for tho
widow of tho brave General Buruham
of Machlas Me. whan tho doctors
said she would dlo from Pneumonia
before morning' wrltoe Mrs. S. 11.
Lincoln1 who attondm hor that fear-
ful nlglit but aha boggod for Dr.
Klrjjfte Now P'scovory whloh had
ntflfitrthttn onoo aftvW hor life and
our'ild hor-ofCoriBumptton. Aftor tnk
lug she tpt all night. Further uso
entirely auretl her." This marvellous
medicine Is guaranteed to cure nil
Throat Choat. and Lung Diseases.
Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles tree
at C. R. Itenfro's mg store.
The resorvo solo for "Tho Qrlffltha"
Js now on.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mlghtlost llttlo
thing that ever was made is Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Thoso pills change
weakness Into strength llstlossness
Into energy hnUnfag into mental
power They're wondorful in building
up the health. Ouly 2fo per box.
Bold by C. R. Ranfro'a drug store
Yale'a Theatrical Enterprises.
The electrical appliances utilized In
Chaa IL Yale's attraction "The For-
eer and Ever Devil's Auction" and
Chaa. II. Yalo and Slduey R. Rills'
"The Evil UJye" aud "Tho Watch On
the Rhine" In which Al. II. Wilson
tUt celebrated German dialect come-
dian aud soUl an voiced singer Is
starring are oarriad complete. In
both the "Forever and Ever Devil's
Auction" ard "The Bvil ISye" electrl-
culiolances are made quite a feature
and?dlsplay over 1000 variouB colored
Incandescent lights.
A powerful ongtno cannot be run
with a weak boiler and we can't keep
up tho strain of an actlvo llfo with a
weak stomach; neither can wo stop
the human mnohlne to make repairs.
If the stomach oanuot digest enough
food to keep tho body strong such a
preparation ob Kodol Dyspepsia Curo
should bo used. . It digests what you
oat and It simply can't holp but do
you good.
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
Cure Your Dyspepsias
The foul breath of a dyspeptic per-
son Is enough to drive away all their
friends. And to know thnt it can so
easily be cured makes it all tho more
Intolerable. Bnlky's DjBpopqla Tab-
lots bring quick rallof followod by a
permanent euro If persisted In. Try
them tpday and you will fool llko a
new person. They nro chocolated
coated and ono Is taken after each
moal. They aid digestion by assist-
ing nature in extracting all tho
nourishment from food. Your food
doos not do you' any good unless di-
gested. Undigested food decays' and
poisons tho systom. Prico 2D cents.
Mnilo by Lakosldo Mod. Co. Chicago.
Sold by C. R. Ronfro druggist
PALACE LAUNDRY.
PHONE 47.
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
United States District Attorney.
Horace Speed.
Assistant United 8tatos Attorneys.
John W. Scothorn B. S. McQuire.
United States Marshal.
Harry C. Thompson.
Deputy United States Marshals.
Office Deputies Guthrie W. D. Fos-
sou Chief Deputy; N. D. SUson M.
O. Billings C. B. Hunt E. V. Bill-
ings. Field Deputies Warren Bennett Paw-
huskaj Geo. A. Foster Perry; J. P.
Gnndy Alyn; W. W. Graves Ponca
City; IL R. lllelcok El Reno; J. P.
Jonos Teoumsah; L. T. Shockoy
Pawnoo; Hock ThoinaB Artadarko;
Win. Tllghmnn Ghapdlor; J. A.
Trottor Grnnlto; N.'-i Wllllnghnm.
Norman; J. L. McCrackon federal
jailer Guthrie.
Registers and Receivers of United
States Land Offices.
Guthrie J. J. Boles and F. E. Mc-
Kinley; Oklahoma City -S. S. Price
and A. H. Classon; Kingfisher E. E.
Brownlee and J. V. Admire; Enid J.
B Culllson and D. W Eastman; Perry
A. II. Boles and J. R. Scott; Alva
R. A. Cameron and W. J. French;
Woodward F. S. Healey and J. W.
Miller; Maugum-H 1 MeKnlght and
James Kelley.
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Tobacco
Cons-cieiice
foeihiiid it-
etm ore's
tgt -A CUKWKKH l'riLONOrilY.
$1
Wtmore'i Iteet Is dc In tha
lret Independent fttctory tn
Anwrtea hj bmo who Mady
nod iMpeot the ntnU of sho-
kltid. wtmara-a llwt Cnew-
Idk Tohftcon H tnade on ttK
iinactpt thnt a men ' chewing
lobaooo DliouM be pntrarad M
rjeealy and cowtully M UK
food. One chew will enDTlnce
ro. NonrfmlunMHWoawed.
lit all in II fnalUy. Ak Itw
dealer for It.
M. C. WETMORE TOBACCO 00.
St. Louis Mo.
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We handle the goods to please the
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The People's Resort
Lyon Block Division St
ur line of Cigars ip unequaled.
Phone 87
$
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ROYAL BXOHAlGBa
RHTERBUSCH BROTHERS J Gus.
Proprietors ( Emil
good goods and
good treatment.
TOM AND JERRY
CIGARSPINE LINE
Telephone 25 1
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CASH
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The newest and best wugon 11 Guthrie. The best rvi.
at all times. We deliver anything from a spool of thread to a
ice plant. Our work guaranteed .
Tom Casii Transfer Line.
-Telephone for jagage wagon.
'Phone No. -i 7
Cor. lfc Clove! ml.
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OUR X 3
GUARANTEE
Linen will last 3 times as long
when Laundered by us. Our new
Process is Perfect. We work to
please our customers and we are
pleased with our Customers.
PALACE LAUNDRY CO.
L. C. BOOTH Manager.
INCOItl'OKATKO
8-6-&--& .--f.-a---- 6Wfr O r-S-4-S &--$------ i
Don't throw your clothes away
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
ItartlflclallydigoBts tho food and nida
Naturo i btrengtlionlno; and rocon
Btructlnc th rthaiiated digestive or-
gans. It Isthc latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other proparatlu j
can approach It in ofllclency. It In-
stantly rclioves and permanently curca
Dvapopsia Indigestion Hoartburn
Matulonco Sour Stonmch KniiBOii.
SIcklleadacho.UasualRla.Crampsanu
allotlicrresultsofliuttcrfcctdlt'cstion.
PrlcoKta. and It. IjiTgoslroeontalns SM times
audUUAIIk a.11 ubuultlyAoarMtu nut falfreQ
Prepared by E. C. DaWITT 4 CO.. Chicago.
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
Uecause tSey are a little faded. Of.r new Dying Frorese 1
a succees. we guar an i e toe wors noi u jaoc u
8 pants ladles' clutmug in taot cvorytmnMandicu
beiit Wtorkmanlllce manner. Oat of lownoraercre
veeti
tbe
eeire prompt attention.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
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Guthrie Steam Laundry I
PHONE 100
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