The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 72, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 20, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER UTHRIE OKLAHOMA. WEDNE8DAY. FEB. 1961.
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trtn te atiove actKHlui or to abandon
tra us wlii. .ut notice.
C. II. Hart Taamc Manager.
There is something to
See Eat & Drink
Alunj the
Tbe'r-iuti ol ? irk mountains
Jtc11I v it i in. bou ch and cafe earn
X c-t .ui o bt alii renotl
Tr i tU i.irs without rbange on all Frisco
trjinH between
WICHITA OKLAHOMA AND
ST LOUIS
Pullman Palace Sleepers
Reclining Chair Cars
(Seats tree)
Parlor Day Coaches
Trams leave Wichita l:0aad 10.48 p. ra Ok
tauomaCtty " :la- m. Arrlv at St. tuis
Miowiug tnornlncat 7:Si and evening at S.
Train leaving at XouikO j r.i arrives Wich-
ita 3'! p in. Oklabopa $.3f n. ni. Trln
lea Ior St. LonU 8:41 a. m airive Wichita
a-iu.
Santa Fe trains make close connections at
"WkOJU and Oklahoma pr all Frisco points
Further information regarfimg rates tftne
rou'rs mapi etc. will be cheerfully given
by any Frisco representative or the under-
slgii'd. It Is a pleasure for us to answer
questions. IWtVAN HNYIlKIt
Ot-ji'iPass Ait. St. LouU
11. F IltTNN. DIst Fuss Agt.Wlchlta K.
BUY THE GENUINE
YBUP OF FIOS
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CALIFORNIA FIp SyRUP CO.
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CUDAHY'S
ABDUCTOR
Supposed to Be
Jim Callahan
MAN. ENTERS A DENIAL
But Young Cudahy Swears
Callahan Held Him
Prisoner
Omaha Neb. Fob. 19 .lumen Cilia
hun ctuirn. with comillrli in th- iih-
duetton of Rdwnnt Cuduhy Ji l un.1i l
arrest hr Cnllalian whh nrr hu-I Innt
Saturday tint the police hmi- k- l the
fact a aerret until toduy in tin hope- of
net-tirlnir otht-t arrcsta.
Young Cudahy haa poult I v.1-. I! utin
him aa tho man who accotxt lilin n-ai'
the Cudnliy rssldence and rom-d him Into
a bun' nnd alao oji the mnn who kept
RUaT4 n -er him at the houcx during the
thirty houi he waa kept a primmer puiid-
InK the n'(totlatona of the runxom of
t.00v.
DaltUi If Burria who mW -i home and
buggy o two men previous to the kid-
napping nlao identified Callnhun aa one
of the men with whom he made the deal.
Marie I-nraen a servant In the omi'4y
of J. N H I'utrirk Identlfinl c.ilUhiin im
the man who rented n rottiiRe In lluppy
Hollow hloli was nli.uKlon il two
weilw bt fori tin- abduction from her '-in-ployer
('allahnn wan arrested l l'ntiolm. u
Iueharry :ind Dwyer both of whom nre
old acquaintances of the prison r Thi'y
knew that ho waa a close friend of I'ut
Crowe for whom a larg.- reward hna
been offered as the leader In the kidnapp-
ing. Their suspicion some time ago waa
aroused by remarks drop;d by Calla-
han tn oonneotloi. with discussions of
the "Judahy affair. Theae suspicions were
fomnittnlnntad tn th ebtpf of nolle who
tnaue
ue a ouiet but thorouah investigation
which led to Callahan's urr.it
Toung Cudshy's IdcnUflc utlon nf the
man seems Id be 'Wmplete Together
with' his father he called Sunday at the
office of the chief at police and can-
fronted the prisoner The men had a
conversation lasting halt an hour and
after Callahan had been taken away
young Cudahy said:
"I would never forget that voice art
I also remember very distinctly his pecu-
liar manner of pronouncing certain words
In his present t'tlk he used these same
words and piouounccd them the same.
As I had several good looks at the man
while he was guarding ine I can be
pretty sun that this Is the man wanted."
Callahan donleo absolutely that he had
anything to do with the kidnapping but
admits that he was' a close friend to
Crowe lie alleges that during the time
thut It is said he spent guarding young
Cudnhy ho was at the home of NM sister
.i Mrs Kelley at Foppleton uvenue and
Fifty-Third street which Is a short dis-
tance from Cue Melrose Hill house.
Mrs Kelley was aaked tontght concern-
ing the whereabouts of Callahan nt the
time of the abduction and said the day
following the deed be was at her home
but acknowledged that she did not knew
hU whereabouts the night before.
Prior to the kidnapping Callahan la said
Id have been In Crown's company dally
lie Ihtrodrieed Crowe as "Mr. ohnJson"
and they took rides dally In the vlclultj
of Huscr's Park which Is near where Mr
Cudahy left the gold on the eventful
night.
Tonight the polloe secured Information
on which thoy oxpect to lead to the ar-
rest of anothor man connected H'tli th
crime lit) la n. coachman employed bv
u neighbor of the Cudahy's The . hi. r
of police expects this man to thr.m ml
dltlonal light upon the matter
Ths coachman's name la 3ohn Murtn
Ilia son ta ths man really wanted mi. I
the elder Mr'ta Is expected to tell of bi-
son's actions nt the time of the at. a. lux
of the boy. Young Muriu Chief of Poll. .
Donahue says fits rnlnuui:- the d.-x.-rl.-tion
of man No S and Is now the ohj. . t
ot search.
Callahan Is 38 years of . .iml has In
ed In Omaha for several i..r He ha.s
been employed in the paekliiK house of
Cudnhy Paclrinf company here up to
three mouths ago. He hue not been em
ploy.d for mime time but tin pollco claim
he ban been spending money frly. In
twrc in- was given a flvo year penitentiary
. iit.-nce for highway rubber but sfter
H.-rwi.K eight months was paroled Hlx
months later he was convUted for steal-
ing and sent back to serve th remainder
of the sentence).
Callahan held aa a mun No 2 us .!..-
scribed In the oiroular recentylasnt broad
east ilaeorlWBK ths thraa.mea.suppoeed
to be the ibductors and for whom there
is a comblnsct rewattl of nearly J.eoo.
Callahan tonight made a statement
as follows:
"I know nothing; absolutely nothing
about the kidnapping; of Edward Cud-
ahy Jr. If I did I would be the last
man In the World to tell it because if
1 did and Pat Crowe proved to be con-
nected with the crime he would run
me to the ond of the eaxtlt and run o
knife through ine. There is no dan-
ger of mo turning state's evidence even
If I had a knowledge of the aeed which
would usaUt the state in a conviction
nntber wouJd I serve t'.-va in tho
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monthly perioda no irregularltlea no suppression and no profusion.
. An all-su(clent aid to Nature in female complaints is
iMaf "Ell S WHICH MEANS
M"W-aE Jlr-) Gerstle's Female Panacea.
It makes girls and women wives
A COMPLICATED CASE.
'I hove been trouble. for fnnr or five) veal With
burnjii i.alnji In inr heart and lower bowels. also
trie5
iant hip.rniised from womb (lrrHnejimoOtS. I
tnrious reineilies biU expertpnred
I. K-aan niinij O. F. P. I had only
nine wneu me pnms anil Diirninaa
ndotthtedly a first-clnas reinedy an
women mako no mistake when tliey use It
erencu to
MRS. llANNKR l.KWIfl. Camden.
penitentiary than tako chances of ftc-
knouiefltrlng thai I hud tn.'ormntlon In-
linilnutlnK myaelf or anybody els
for I know the people of this city
would not rest until they had limited
me to the nearest telegraph pole. t
have seven people who will swear tn
whereabouts on the night of tho ab-
duction ii ml tin- tun iiIkIiIh follow
ing
"The stiitein. tits of tho.e who have
pretended to lilentfy me witn the ease
go for nnthlnK- I know none of them.
hae never seen them or had any deal-
ings with them."
MORE LIGHT FOR STILLWATER.
City Council Orders a New Electrlo
Light Plant.
Stillwater Gazette At the execu-
tive seamton of the c otitic II. Tuesday
evening they decided to order the
new electric light plunt etiRine ship-
ped at. once anil the ordet wan sent
In to KaiiHHH City .vt-.cterday There la
it difference of $800 between the coun-
cil and Abercrombie nnd Miller in the
purchase of the present plant with tho
exception of the boiler and engine.
The outlook la not favorable for
these parties to come together in a
manner that la satisfactory to both
parties and there la no doubt that
"something la going o happen soon"
as Messrs. Abercrombie and Miller
jWHi enjoin uie council irom payWB ior
the new engine. The people will he
glad wlien the matter is settled as
tliey are anxious to have arc lights tn
our streets. Sllllvater is growing
Into a metropolitan oily ami Uie peo-
ple wear metropolitan clothes tintl
they want the dlty dressed hi clotho
that will allow It to put on metropoli-
an ars.
What would you do If taken with
colic or cholera morbus when your
physician Is away from homo nnd the
drug Stores are closed? After one
such emergency you will always keep
Cnamberlalu's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy in your homo; but
why wait until the horse Is stolen be-
fore you lock the stable? For sale by
C. It. Hen fro druggist.
For Memphis and all points East and
Southeast take the Choctaw route.
Two duily fast trains veutlhuled Pull-
man sleepers freo reclining chair cars
gas lighted and steam boated.
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COMING
CENTURY.
depends upon the health cf the mothers. Their
lives becotna more and mote artificial and Nature
needs more aid than she did fifty veara aco. To
be truly fitted (or motherhood s woman should lay the
lniit.fla.tnn nf liAnlth II. Hjr trllt.wvA ta .mm ........ l
weakneaa or disease of her delicate sexual organization I
ahould be nceleotcd. There should be no nain at (ne I
ami mothers strong vigorous well.
ratnaaa ot bt
L. QEnSTLE A CO..
Qhaltnneoga Tcnn.
. I4 by all DruCflHU at f 1.00 a
betlle or III betilas for 38.00.
no Itjlcf
Used. J t a
Wted
in prel
Ala
KIDNAPPER IN LIMBO.
ap: WeW?W I
lBlUon. Tmiu ."VIII nm me H
mtNw fur Um titsiii of sU fesuk P
BiulaM to sar WMssa dssuss B
it nil will writ- for It. H
- to repeal article 9. of chapter 34 of
One of the Three Men Who Kidnapped the session laws or 1807 ' Hy reading
Cudahy in Jail. the actmlon laws which the senators
SOTlpps-McIUe Press AatVn. i failed to do it was seen th.it this bill
Omaha Neb. Feb 10. H has Just ' repealed the school text btw.lv law. Hy
leaked out that one of the three throwing another "Incut Senator
Cudahy kidnappers hits been under ar- Foster got the bill referred to the Ju-
reat here siuco Saturday. Me has dietary committee. Instead ot giving
been positively Identified
Cudahy It Is said.
by young
A ri'htful Blunder.
Will often itus a horrible Hum.
Scald. Cut oi Bruise. Uucklen's
Arnica Salve will kill the pain and
promptly heal It. Cures ever Sores
Ulcers Boils Corns all Skin Erup-
tions. Best Pile cure on onrth. Only
25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed
Sold by C R. Itenfro. drugglet.
INDIAN BILLS AGREED TO.
Uctipps-McRae Press Assn.
Washington D. C Feb. 20. The
bill ratifying the Creek and Chorokco
treatUt! wore agree". t l the con-
ference committee in charge of them
late yesterday afternoon and they will
be reported to the house and senate
ami passed tomorrow. As agreed to
they are practically the senate bills.
The chief change in tho house bill
relating to the Cherokee t-eaty de-
clares mineral leases heretofore made
null and void. 'This was adopted.
Stood Death Off.
S. 11. aiuiiuny a law. r ot Henrietta
Tex once foolod a grtwa-illgger. Ho
says: ".My brother was very low with
malarial fever and jaundice. I par-
stiaded him to try Electric Hitters and
he was soon much bettor but contin-
ued their use unUI he was wholly
cured. I am sure IMectNc Bitters
saved his life." This remedy expels
malaria kills disease germs anil puri-
fies the blood; aids digestion regu-
lates liver kidneys and bowels cure
constipation dyspepsia nervous tils-
euses kidney trobtiles female com-
plaints; gives perfect health. Only
50c at C. R Renfro's drug store.
The Cut and Slash Sale Goos On at
The Rush.
It's Immense this "to quit business"
sale we have inaugurated. At cost
I and lesB than cost. THE RUSH.
HOU8E CHATTER.
House Moves to Purchase 5000 Copies
of Governor's Reports.
Ths house r-onrurrrtl In the council
RHiftndmmt to Ilottsi. Hill No. 3ft de-
fining the crimp of rape and the Mil
now Rtrea to tho governor for p-
proval. The council amentlment
rfllftfti. tho ag of consr-nt from 11 to
lfl yrnra.
In committee rf the whole House
Bill Mo. 111. by Mr Wilkin authoris-
ing the purchase of K00 copies of
the governor report to the secretary
of the Interior for the year 1900 was
favorably recommended for pneaftffe
with an amendment ttuthorirlng the
printing to be done in the terrt jry.
Ilonae Dili No. 149 by Mi Decker i
authorising the park hoard of lloi k
lalnnd township to purrhnxo addition
nl Innda and Hoimo Hill No. 144 by
Mr Ferguson amendlnK the mutual
Insurance law. wero favorably recom
mended for paasage.
Foster Hoodwinked Them
ffnntor Foster iliwrly hoodwinked
the council by IntrodiK ln an Inno-
cent looking bill which read "An act
It to the committee on education of
which Senator Clarke la a me nib or.
The judiciary committee baa a full
grown book bill already hatched
whlh It will report as a substitute for
the Foster bill and again put tho
American Book company on Uie rack.
Rough Rider's Memory.
The committee appointed to select
a suitable monument to be i reeled at
Hennessey to Uie memory ot Roy V.
Cashlon. an Oklahoma "Rough Rider"
killed at San Juan met at Uie office
of Governor Barnes. The monument
Is to cost $2000 or which $800 was
contributed by cltliena of the terri-
tory A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt tor Uio
widow of the brave deneral Burnham
of Machlas Me. when tho dootors
said she would die from Pneumonia
before morning" writes Mrs. S. ft.
Lincoln who attontleu her that four-
ful night but she begged for tor.
King's New Discovery which hntl
more tlmn once saved her life nnd
cured her of ConaumpUon. After trtlo
Ipg she slept all UghL Further una
entirely cured her." This marvellous
j modlclne Is guaranteed to euro nil
Thront Chest and Lung Dlsoosoe
Only 50c nnd $1.00 Trial bottle froo
at C. R. Renfro's drug store.
NATIONAL BANK CALL.
ficrtppa-McRae Press Ass'n.
Washington D. C. Fob. 20. The
comptroller of currency has Issued a
call for a statement of the condition
of all National banks in the country
at the close of huaincHH on Feb. 5.
When yon want a physic that Is
mild and gentle easy to take and
pleasaut in effect use Chamberlain's
Stomach and IJvcr Tablets. Price
25 cents. Sample free. Every box
guaranteed for Bale by t" R. Renfro.
A GOOD DEAL OP NONSENSE
About "Blood Purifiers" nnd Tonics"
Bvry drop of Ufo6d every bone
nerve and tissue In the hotly can be
rercwed In but one way and that la.
from wholesome food properly dlgeat
ed. There Is no other way and thw
Idea that a medicine In Itself can
purify the blood or supply new tis-
sues and strotiR neivesls ridiculous
and on a par with the fol-de-ro! that
dyspepsia or induction l a germ
disease or that other fallacy that a
werk stomach whi. h retimes to di-
gest food nn he made to do so by
Irritating and inflaming the bowcla by
pills and cathartics
Stiiut'R mspepfia Tablets cure In-
iliKoailon. sour stomach gas and
bloating after meals because they
furr.Uh the dlo;etle principles which
weak atoT.ia.hi. in. V and unless the
deficiency of p. and diastase Is
supplied It I: tl le . to attempt to
cure Moniach twmi.i )V the iw. of
"tonics" "pliN "cathartics"
which have nbnluieh no nigestive
power and tlvir .mi ffeet (. r;iv
a tempornry utiinulitlon
One grnln of the active principle in
Stuart's Dyspepsia T.ii.leta will digest
3000 grains of meat i ggs and Bimlla:
foods and experiments have hhown
that they will do thl in a gla. hottln
at proper temperature but of coerse
are much more effoitlve in the stom-
ach. Th.-re Is probably
no lemcdy so
universally used
because it Is .
nlllng but wo t
at every meal
Uon and at.imu..
- Ptunrt's Tablet--'
.' Mie i'ej and
' ho usv tin ;!
" .derteet dlges-
ri. ot uie food.
People who enjoy fair health take
Stuart's Tablets as regularly as they
Like their meals because they want
to keep well prevention Is always bet-
ter than cure and Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets do both; they prevent Indi-
gestion and they remove It where it
exists. The legulnr use of one or
two of them after meals will demon-
strate their merit and .flelcnc y belter
than any other argument.
DE WET HAS KITCHENER
ON THE RUN.
Scrlpps-McRae Press Ass'n.
London Feb. 20 Lord Kitchener
reports that DeWet la still movliiR
norUi. He is now west of Hope "Town.
He will probably double back. Brit
lah troops ttre nrepurtng to meet him.
The Doors derailed a train near
Vorenlngen. They were nrlven away
ami secured little. Two British
ORBualUes
Curo Your Dyspepsias
Tho foul broath of a dyspopttc per-
son Is enough to drivo awny all thqlr
friends. And to know that It can so
easily be curod makes It all the moro
Intolerable. Bailey's Dyspepsia Tab-
lets bring quick relief followed by a
permanent cure If pers'sted In. Try
them today and you will feol like a
' new person. They are chocolated
coated and one Is taken after each
meal. They aid dlgeatlon by assist
Ing natnre in extracting all the
nourishment from food. Your food
docs not do you any good unless dl
gested. Undigested food docnyt and
poisons the system. Price 25 cents.
Made by Lakeside Med. Co. ChloagO.
Sold by (' R. Ronfro. druggist.
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