The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 27, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GOTJftltE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 1801.
Keep Your Money at Home
CITIZENS DO NOT
WANT CURTIS LAW
Cherokee People Are Very
Anxious to Have the
Treaty Ratified
Washington March J7. Prominent
oltlwna of Indian T.Hlorjr arrlvln in
the rlty ivW'mc- th greatest Intn-st
In the ooMet rmw lielnjf Watfwl over thi-
ratification nt Uu- rhefukve treaty. TJww
who h.iw lut' r.ta In the "hroke nn-
tlon uro ntxtUulnrly iinxloim thai the
treaty ShouM he ratified h they tak-
It f-r ((ranted thnt In the -vent th-
treaty fall Uu re will n rvlKii of thr-
years of chaox In the nation during which
tlmo almott "rv renrn wh has In-
trw Uer will ! In lltiif.it ln In court
rl. K Jnsrt 1. Hwon nr '.r th must
prominent ot ttr- cltlr.ni .f the ii'irltnry
who la In Washington muk. no .onreal-
ment of hta i.nalcty mt thr sltunUun
ami aaya franklv thnt if th.' Cherokee
people fall t" ratify the ire.nl agrae-
rnwnt tlvey mil nmk.. n mistake which
will probably n v.r h.u. m opportunity
to correct. In iiN isf InK t ho-question
with the 8tat i.ltl orr. inlent. cl
Owen shIU:
"The agrexin.nl lMtw.cn the I'nlteJ
States and th- i li f i ki nation la about
to lie voted on. nir woilw ahould real-
Use that thla nt-i"mnt la the most
Important matter upon which thay have
luid occasion to vote. The iUrtiatlYe
la now presented to them of trttng gov-
erned hy tike agreement subject to fut-
ure amendment or by the Cttrlta act.
"Under the agreement each cttlien wil
receive his fair proportion of the tribal
proiH-rty Including land with a good tltlo
with hla allotment free of cnarge or
debt.
"I'nder the Corlla net lie will receive
an allotment mii of the surface right
BUbJect to mineral leuace for conl. oil
naphalt unci otlu-r mineral
"Under the agreement town lot holder
will recelvo a r.i-if.vt title to town lota
nnd Ik- able to obtain town lota acquired
under tribal law on u reasonable haais.
Under the Ourtln Met they can only
acquire a traswiwory right to lota whlc
they have suitable Improvements while
all of their other unimproved lota will be
aold to the litgheat bidder.
"I'nder the Curtis act the aecretary of
the Interior Ik directed tq provide rulea
for leaning coul oil. asphalt ami other
minerals fo ro term of fifteen years
etc. A large number of these applica-
tions tiro pending and the pnrtloH entitled
under tho law nnd tho rtilea established
by -the oecrctury will demand Issuance
of such Jeaaca Immediately the Cherokee-
agreement Is rejected. The govern-
ment officers horo soom to bo unani-
mous In the polnlon that no future op-
portunity will bo given the Chcrokees for
agreement but that that section of coun-
try will" be administered under the Cur-
tin net It this agreement Is rejected.
t?ndcr the agreement no more mineral
leasea win be granted none of those
hereafter granted by the nation are rec-
ognized although the agreement In sec-
tion TO provided that no existing coal
or oil rights theretofore acquired shall
1h held aB modified by the agreement.
The effect of this section la to leave such
rights where tbey were before the itgrc -ment.
If the purtles have rights whlih
would be titabl!shel i-v law they re-
main lininr ir'rr.l I irtlea had tightH
veated i ' ; . n i agreement he-
twten v. v id1 1 . .i.ies and the t'licr-
okv natlcn ca take audi right nway
from third nf.rtles even If the agree-
ment had tried to ile u.
"I'nder the agreement liberal rseru-
tlon for schools asyluma etc. are made
Under the. Curtis act such reeervatlotiM do
not exceed five acres.
"Under tho agreement town" may bor-
row money on bonds for sanitary pur-
poses for the construction of sewers
lighting plants water works and achnoi
houses up to live- per cent of the full
value of real and personal property In
the town. Under the Curtis act this can
not be done
"Under the agreement all public build-
ings nnd other public property leiong-
Ing to Cherokee nation may be disposed of
by the nation subject to th' approval
of tin secretary of the Interior. I'nder
the Curtis not this (s not provtdede fir.
"I'nder th agreement no Clwrokee
funds can be used or paid out the
ITnlteu Stutee without the consent of the
tribe expreash given through Its national
council. Under the Curtis act thla pro-
tection la not iiioi.ini and Cherokee
tnoney have been reently used without
the consent of the Clierokeea In varlcus
vrys.
'Under the HRn.iin nt the transfer ff
the titles of allottee shall not inure t.
the benefit ot an r.illi-iiad company Un-
der the Curt I. mi i- tl.ni I 1 it (a ex-
preauly provl.l. .1
"That notlilna bi.-.n .ont.ilniiil shall In
any way .ff.t in eHte.l legttl rights
which may hme u.-u beretnfore grant -el
by act ol . nsiei. nht.h w.is pat In
at the demi.ii.l ..f the rallroaA people
who declarwl that il .11.1 have veatini
tights In th- land of the Cherokee na-
tion. In fact th. h.iw no such veat-
etl right.
"Under tbe u(. nnent the Catted Bt.uea
Is obliged fo Hty all expenses Incident to
the survey ami allutinents of the lands
but under the Curtis act the United
Htutea la left fite to charge the egpenocx
of this adnilulst ration agnlnat th bene-
ficiaries of tlte allotment and platting of
town eltea as the United States did so
charge the Kanaau Indiana.
"Under the uareemvnt Jiundrwds of
thoumndk of dollars of Cherokee war-
rants w'U b lmmcltately rld and money
will be abundant in ! Charokaa nation.
Umter the Cuun .i thta will not bo
done.
"Uitder the agreement Tahlequult and
Vlntta will bo made headinmrtera for
all recorded iivstrumwtts of writing in-
fecting lands In the Cherokee nation. This
VIII boom these towns In n very Im-
portant rnnnaer. Under the ordinary
tatutee such Instruments will bo -recorded
with ihe cleric of tho United states
coutr at Muekogec.
Tho Kind You Ilrtvo Always Boup;ht ami which !;ns been
iu uso for ovor 30 yenrc has horno tho sljrin rtiro of
y. and has hcon niado untlor IiIh pcr-
Zr7t"yfh sonnl stipcrvlslon slnco ItH Infancy.
All Counterfeits Imitations andJust-ns-p;oodaro Imfc
Experiments thnt trlflo with nnd omlntifrer tho hcaltli of
Infunts nnd Children ISxpcrlonoo ngnlnst Expcrhnont.
What is CASTORIA
Onstorla Is a hnrmlcss suhstltuto for Castor OH Pare-
goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphlno nor other Narcotic
Niihslance. Its afro Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd ullays I-'overishnoss. It cures DInrrhuia and Wind
Colic. It relievos Toothing Trouhlcs euros Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food regulates tho
Stomach mid Bowels giving healthy and natural sloop.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
r jHSST f & flP 5
l-L&SfV cuc
v
uc
The KM You Have Alway: Bought-
In Use For Over 30 Years.
thc ecirrnuB coannv t mukbaR.-"'.. rnwvoss erry.
"Under the ngreoment Jurisdiction Is
conferred upon the court of claims and
the supreme oourt of tho t nltet Htateit
to adjudicate all claims of tb- Cherokee
nation or any band thereof against the
United States. This la provision of
Importance by whtqh all unsettled mat-
ters of the Cherakeoa may be brought to
a final settlement. Including the Slade-
lionder award under which nearly live
million dolls. are now due the Cliero-
keea. "Umler the agreement citizens having
Improvement upon mure land than they
are untitled to as their proportionate tmrt
would receive a fair value for hucIi Im-
provements 4ri on.'e they Ottnnot dispose
of them. Undo rthe Curtis net na con-
strued by the court they would not now
bo allowed to dispose of thorn much
less receive full consideration from the
person to whom such land would bu
allotted.
"Thcor nro various other benoflta In the
nirreomont.
"Some of the objections mudo agnlnst
the agreement can bo easily adjusted t
legislation at the next session of Con-
grats. I'o rexnmplo children born ainoe
the first or April 1900 oan be admlttatl to
the rolls hereafter certainly up to the
ratification of the agreement.
"The lien provided on allotments In
xcctlon 6 can doubtless be remitted.
"If It can be shown under a fair allot-
ment a cltlxon would be entitled to more
i than eighty acres of llrst class land that
feature might be amended.
"If the Cherokee agreement Is rejected
I do not believe the United States will
Httompt to make another agreement for
several yearn but will administer the
Curtis set and then confirm titles under a
subsequent agreement
"if the agreement Is ratified capital
will flow into the Cherokee nation by
people seeking Investments In all aorta of
ways nnd a period of great prosperity
nnd activity will set In for the Cherokee
nation.''
YOUNG COLORED MEN
TO THE FRONT.
A ntttp miinltpp at young colorod
n. . t -Is
lieltj . MtlngS to.Bt nlfcht In (heir
wanlg rnd rOiolVjid W support tho
DououTiitia'aUy tliikpt. Somo rousing
Hood spawlige for good govornmant
w?re matla Uy boiho of tho young mon
nntl much on'tJniBlnsiu sliown nt both
of the meUngg. Otlior maetlngs wero
announUHl for theso wnrtls on Thurs-
day nisht the 28th anil n cordial invi-
tation eztsntlod to the public to at-
tend. J. n. Hopkins
Secretary.
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Dr. Harter's
WILD CHERRY
B I T T E R. S
You Need It
To keep your stomach In order
lo stimulate your lazy liver.
To assist your sluggish bowels.
To clear your brain
To brighten your spirits
To drive away the blues
and make life worth living
A wholesome stimulant and a
pleasanMO'talte tonic appetizer.
Mid onlf by Tit Dr. Iltttcr
Uc4lcln Co pton OKlo.
Eu.Ml.k.4 1865.
V
Its Age its Guarantee
SoU Zitiywti
DYNAMITED A SALOON.
Scrlppa-Minne Press Aas'n
FMni:f"rt Ind. March 7.Frnnk
Grnbb'g saloon nt Setfnlla xtntt tlynn-
mlted onrly yesterday morning and
completely demolished. Tho people
an; determined to have no saloons in
that town.
Headache often results from a. dis-
ordered condition of the stomach and
constipation of tho bowels. A dose
of two of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets will correct theso dis-
orders and cure the headache. Sold
by C. R. Renfro.
ARRESTED FOR EXPRESS-
ING SYMPATHY.
Scrlpps-McRae Press Ass'n.
Warsaw March 27. Maximo Gor-
shl author nnd several professors in
the university of Warsaw are undor
arrest for expressing sympathy with
tho studunts and for having protested
against tho harshness with which tho
authorities havo treated the people
AN APPEAL. TO THE PEOPLE.
It is the ambition of the citizens of
Guthrie to have this city tho metro-
polia of the territory. To do this
every citizen ha.1 a duty to perform
by ?ncouragliiK all branches of man-
ufacturing (a city without factories
is dead) it does not matter lrtiw smalt
a factory is it ought to be encourag-
ed by every spirited citizen and you
can do this by patlionlzlng homo In-
dustry ant. have tne pleasuro of see
Ing a small factory animated by the
community compelled to sond to
...her states for more men.
Mr. 1. Segal has opened tho Now
York Cigar factory employing first
class nnlon men manufacturing n
flne grade ct cigars guaranteed to
stand the criticism of tho public. Una
had thirty years experience In manu-
facturing cigars In the city of Now
York and comes to Guthrie highly
recommended making the following
well known brands:
The 20 cent cigars: Governor
lUtraee and Rebecca.
The 5 cent brand : Gun Club Capi-
tol Sweet Rose and Little Governor.
A few questions to he considered:
1. Do the manufacturers In other
states pay our taxes to build our pub-
He Institutions and increase the valu
ation of property?
S. Are the cltizons of Oklahoma
Justified Iti oncouVnglng Eastern swoat
hop iiiuau cigars or any othor line ot
goods which could be manufactured
here?
Z. 3y demanding' homo production
will stimulate the manufacturers of
other states to come horo and start
branch factories knowing tho citizens
will demand their goods.
4. This torrltory mu.t be tho great
manufacturing district of the South
west and it dapendB on the cltizons for
help by asking for homo production.
Yours rospsctfully
I. SEGAL
Proprietor of Now York Cigar Fac
tory Guthrio Okln.
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CIGAR
BE SURE YOU ASK FOR HOME
MADE GOODS.
Colonist Rates to California.
Only $25 from Guthrie via most direct
lino Santa Fo Route every Tuesday to
April 30. Tickets at Depot.
Juicy & Tender
Mrs. C. B. VanDeusen of Kllbourn
Wis. was afflicted with stomach
troublo and constipation for a long
time. Sho says l havo trlod many
preparations but none havo dona mo
tho good that Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablots havo." Theso Tab-
lots are for salo at C. R. Ronfro's drug
store. Price 25 conts. Samples free.
WORLD'S FAIR COMMISSIONERS.
Scrlpps-MoRno Press AsB'n.
Washington D. C March 27.-
It is oxpacted tho prosldent will an-
nonnoo tho following Hat of $t. Louis
commissioners within twenty-four
hours: John Allon Miss.; Prof. North-
tup Minn.; Kx-Sonntors Carter Mont.;
Thurston Noll and MoRrldo. It-18
bolieved that Scott of Arkansas will
fail ot nppolntmont.
An Honest Medicine ror La Grippe. '
George W. Watt of South Gardlnor t
Me. says: "I have had tho worst
cough cold chills and grip and have
taken lots of trash of no account but
profit to Uie vendor. Chamberlain's
Cough Remody Is the only thing that
has done any good whatever. I have
used one bottle o fit and tho chills
molds and grip have all left me. I
congratulate tho manufacturers of an
honest medlolne." For sale by C. R.
Renfro druggist.
MRS. NATION IN CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati O. March 27. Mr. Na-
tion Is here but In fulfillment ot a
promise made to the local committee
entertaining hor. She Is visiting no
saloons nnd says she will nevor make
a similar promise- again.
A Good Counh Medlc'ne for Children.
"I havo no hesitancy In recom-
mending Chamborlnln's Cough Reme-
dy" says P. P .Moron a well known
nnd popular baker of Potorsburg Va.
"Wo havo given It to our childron
when troubled with bad coughs also
whooping cough and It has always
given perfect satisfaction. It was
recommended to mo by a druggist as
the best cough edlclnq for children
as. It contained no opium or other
harmful drug." Sold by C. R. Renfro
druggist.
"fr 5" 1 1 1 I. if 1
Easy Work
Vnti won't flint nntr li.trfl wnrlr
connected with the eating of
out4 meats. They are sufheient-
1v vi.nnrr. iniev anrl tentlfir tn
make mastication easy and di
gestion simple ana tue exercife
all through one of pleasure.
You need irood meat. Don't
buy any but the best.
Klondike Market
COMER & PHENI3
110 W. Harrison.
There is pomething to
See Eat & Drink
Along the
IHMlKafi
Toe beautiful ovarii mountains
PrtHl Hurvn ratine houses and cafe cars
ttureka SpriiiKi water
Tbe fatuous heal' a resort..
Ttirougb cars without change on all Frisco
traliu lirtwv'en
WICHITA OKLAHOMA AND
ST LOUIS
Pullman Palace Sleepers
Reclining Ohair Oars
(Seats Kreo)
Parlor Day Coaches
Trains leave Wldilta I. SO and 10: p. tn. Ok-
lahoma City I0:l&a. m. MTw at St. LouU
J'OllowlBK murntne at T:96 and evening at 0
Train leavliiR St; tauis 9p tn. arrives Wich-
ita Sift p. tn. Oklahoma risa p. ro. Train
leaving St. Imli 8;45 a- m atrlves Wlcblta
fl:S5a. in.
Santa Fe trains tnaVe close connection! at
Wichita anaoklatiorna for all Frico points
J'urtlier Information regarding v.tes tune
rtiateo. aap etc. will bti cheerful) Riven
by any IYIbcq repreentatlvi orthe ender.
slunfa. It is a uleafture. fot us to answer
questions: iwva YiKR
' Oen'l la At. St. Louis
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Fine Tailor Made Suits
Called Misfits
Worth 818 tu W will sol! for .
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MADE TO ORDER
LBJP3? ON TAILOR'S HANDS
BEST MATERIAL
BES'i? WORKMANSHIP
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOR
Next Door to Guthrie National Bank
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JUST OPENED FOR BUSINESS
Ann'arcnn'Q Uarriuaro flmnnrhim
12-1 East Oklahoma Ave. 9
f J. A. Anderson Proprietor J
v 6
This is anew Outhrtc institution which asks a share 9
of your iKttronage. Kroeh and complete stock of a
V v
1 Shelf and Heavy Hardware I
You are invited to examine our goods. "W
121 EAST OKLA. AVE. GUTHRIE OZLA A
CASH TRANSFER
3EKC03SCT1E3 GCSt
The newest and best wagou in Guthrie. The best service
at all times. We deliver anything from a spool of thread to an
- ice plant: Our work guaranteed.
Tom Casn Transfer Line.
Telephone for 'jaggage wagon.
!
ROYAL EXCHANGEiJ
RITTERBUSCH BROTHERS ( Gus.
Pbopkietous i Emil
good goods and
good treatment.
TOM AND JERRY
CIGARS FINE LINE
Telephdhe 25 1
r94lC9OelflOO08
Reaves Bros
'80ERS IN GUTHRIE
WHISKY ALt. KINDS
We were never known to
double cross any one.
Opposite-
Legislative Hall
3 All brands of
.Telephone 58'
1
Beers
in Stocc
OUR x X
GUARANTEE
'ThonoNo. 47
(Mr. 1 & Olovelnd.
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.
PALACEJ.AUNDRY CO.
i rr.saser. INCOIU'OltATEU
L C. DOOTH
ft-.-a-H l '!' m'4i-tH4t&i9t99 ). .. 4
Don't throw your clothes away
Uecauiettev are a little laded. Our new Dying Process Is
a success. We euarantee the work not to fade. Coats
rests pants ladles' clotnlnfr lu fact everyUUnR handled
tne uesi woricmaniue manner uui 01 town orders re
ccire prompt pucuiiuu.
AGCjTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
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Gathrie) Steam Laqndry
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