The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 151, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 28, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLAHOMA-
TUESDAY MAY 28 1901.
YANDERUFS
TRIP
Uncle Sam to
for It
Pay
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MAY CAUSE SCANDAL
AND INVESTIGATION
Purpose of ihfi Trip is Not
Known-'-Banna After
Bristow's Scalp
What Is Malaria ?
MALAltlA In ne f the motet subtle affectlona with hlh we hav-
to denl. Thif Is not a hamlet or town In thin country In which ma-
laria la not found It la a p"tilliir polmm circulating or existing In
the air. a reauli of vegetable decomposition. -polaona emanating from
the soil. Its moat marked action la upon the kidney a and ltvr
yet It glvea rlae to other complaint an well each of which hownvar
inn be traced primarily to the fact that the kldneya and liver have
lteome diseased.
The presence ef tnelarl t i an w roe eKtilel by the fnrt that there
are chill or fever headache bnc ke he pain In the loin or xtrm-
Itlea sweating sometimes profune other tlmea but little marked
There are oases that are termed dumb aitue which arc malar-
loua n character. In which there Is no wv. eating and but rarMy any
fever yet a continued malaise a lack of energy and bouyancy. In fact
a prostration which completely enevates the aufferer i-auelng tired
feelings headaches neuralgia enlargement and hardening of th
liver and Brlght's deseaae of the kidneys
WARNER'S .SAFE CURE WX?$ MALARIA
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR
I DECORATION DAY.
Blood and Iron.
Ton roulil not llro an hour without
Iron In your blood
All Military and Clvlo Societies to( Vo ttM1.(i not Ket thc 0Pn.flt. 0f one
Join In Procession breath of air without this same Iron
Programme. Tne 0Of nxa9 the circuit of thc
All comrades and old soldiers bo(lv 0Tt.ry three minutes and when
whether members of the Q. A. R are )t reaches the lungs each atotn of Iron
requested to meet In front of the Ma- takes two atoms of oxygen back with
sonic temple on Tlmrmlay May 30. 1t to keep the fires of life going. This
at 1) n pi ! oxygen destroys watte matter and
The procession will form In front of helps to restore your wasted tissues
tho temple on Hroatl street and j if your blood lacks Iron you lack
march to Oklahoma avenue thenci that much of life you fall thnt much
t ' '
t'nlted States league of the
World' Inti-rnaU&ia' Disarma-
ment. Febrtiaty IS lfl
Warner's Safe Cur Co.
Itocheater N. T.
Gentlemen: After my return
from Europe I felt a physical ios-
tratlon which rov physician did
not sem able to cope with My
sytetn was poison d and eruptions
of the akin with pain oer my entire
body followed My husband advis-
ed me to try Warner's nfe Cure
aa It had helped him ver muck
and I procured a bottle. 1 l gun to
feel better in about four elis and
after the mmul liottle wa ubeitit
half used. I was perfectly w II and
have had no trouble since
MRS MAY K. EVANS
VKC-I'reauient
Scrlpps-Mcllae Press Ass n
Washington May 28. Washington
la marveling over a curious storM
which relates to the trip abroad or
Frank A Vanderllp former aaslsstant
secretary of the tit usury When Mr.
Vnnderllp resigned hla position and
liastlly sailed for Europe last Febru
ary It was stated on apparently re- j -
liable mithorlty that he was traveling present to Uie several states the guns
for u big New Yoik banking synell of old patterns whl'li are now In their
cnte and that his mission was to ol possession. Steps will be taken short-
let t financial Information In European 'jy t0 replace the Springfield rllles no"
center which malrht prove valuable to n me by the national guard with mag-
hls employers. An additional state zlne guns of the newest pattern 111-
jnrnt concerning Mr Vanderllp wan incls will be thtm equipped among the
that hu would become attached to the nrht of the Btates
pxt'cutlve staff oi the National City prevents Trouble for Administration.
hank on hln lettim to tli's country. General Fran' Is Vinton Greene
It appears now th.it the former nsc president of the New York iind Uer-
lstant secretary is tuiellng at the mulei; Asphalt Company ((tho as-
exponse of I'ncle Sam and that his halt trust; ha8 placed Secretary
mission whatever it mav be Is In be i Roo t Adjutant General Corbin the
half of the United States treasuo entire war department and congress
Secretary Gage Is said to have arrang under everlasting obligations to hlm-
0(1 the trip for his former assistant Bt.lf h giving employment to the five
wand he Is tho only official connected cadets who were dismissed from West
'with the government who is aware point. General Greene was always a
of what Mr. Vnndorllp Is trying to no- favorite of this administration. Ills
Office Grand Secretary Brand
ldge No t. Grand lTnMd 0f
der Odd Kellowe
January 11 lfloi
Warner's Safe- 'nr (
Rm hestor N Y
Gentlemen 1 hn- lifen troubled
with malarial ft-er and Indiges-
tion for two seaaons and knew not
whore to tlnd relief until my good
doctors told me to try Warner s cafe
Cure I hae mer Riven a tes-
timonial before but I brrak tho
rule because 1 found this medicine
ed mi h a prompt und Instlna cure in
of one h Miiprricer merit neiel It iiffnnl-
my case that I fee-l It mj duty to
s thin thinking iwrhniw some
one else ma) be- autTrrlna In the
same wa and will tie aa glad to
know of a cure as I was
Yours very truly
JAB 8 WILLIAMS.
Grand Senretary O V O O F
SO Broadwaj Hoom 119 New York
sj Ttroadwa Prnvlndencc K I City
KREB HAMl'I.E of WARNHItS 8AFK CVIIE and free medical advice
given on application In person or by letter-W ARNBR'8 BAFE CI'RE CO
RocheMer. K. Y. i
-. VAA-AA-VAASSm"' ii ii AWiXAAiANA'.Aj
west to Second thence south to Har-
rison avenue to the opera house.
The order of tho procession wf'l he
us as follows-
First rteglment Band.
Co A. First rtegt . Ok. N. Q. .
Hartranft Post 0. A. R.
Sons of Veterans.
Veterans of Civil War.
Veterans of Spanish War.
Indies' Circle. G A It.
Wles and Widows of Old ScliJk.s.
Carriage Containing Governor Jerk-
to keep up the needed repair of your
bodies--that Is you get run down and
sick This accounts for the life giving
properties of Dr Hartor's Inn Tonic.
It supplies Iron and to do that is to
restore the full body-building power to
the blood. This Iron tins a peculiar
llfe-qulckenlng function; vitality goes
down whenever any proportion of th
Iron It lacking. Vigor and sti ength re-
turn Just aa surely when this element
la restored.
Dr. Ilarter's Iron Tonic helps sick
Ins Captain II. F Heglri. Miiyor or tired out people quickest because It
and Apache reservation ojtd those of
the Wichita reservation which are
likely to be opened to settlement by
pioclamation of the president early
In August.
The law provides that "to avoid the
conflict Ibg claims which have hereto-
fore resnl til from opening similar
public lands to settlement and entry
the preddent'8 proclamation shall
nail I-rr- . M Ore U B Mar-
shal Thompson.
Drum Corps.
Can lag' C. i Inlng Little Girls With
Fl wen?
Child mi Sunday Schools.
Th" Elks
The Masons
The A O. U. W.
Woodmen ot Amcilrn
Woodmen of World
Knights of Pythias.
Odd Fellows.
QIant Oaks.
Fire Department.
City Officials.
Cltiiens In Carriages.
The procession will go from the
opera house to the cemetery niter the
close of the Memorial servicos.
Programme.
Drooks' Theater. 2 p. m.
Song "Columbia Oem of the
Ocean" Chorus
Prayer Rev. W. C. Miles
. j. m:
Solo.
.Mrs.
Cotteral
prescribe the manner in which these "Marching Through Georgia." (Audi
compllsh and what benefita the United
States will dorhe from Ills six months'
Journey through Europe. A number
of memborB of congress who linve
learned that Mr. Vnndorllp Ib travel-
In; at tho expense of the government
arc considering the advisability of In
lands ahall '? settled upon occupied
un ' ontrred
You will obsene that this law en-
joins upon the president that his
proclamation shall prescribe; a meth-
od of opening these lands to settle
ment which shall as far a practi-
cable "avoid the contest and con-
flicting claims which have heretofore
resulted fiom opening similar lands
to settlement iynl entry." To this
end the president has under CJtistJ
eratlon a plan of registration nod
drawing for numbeis. the numbers
to Indicate the order In which nppll-
catlona for entry and settlement will
be received at the local land offices.
It may be regarded as certain that
no pla-i will be adopted by the presl-
Influenco at tho white house was groat
enough nearly to plungo tho country
Into an arbitrary war with Venezuela
becr.uso the prosldont ot Venezuela de-
clined to submit to tho tlomnnds of the
asphalt trust. By stepping Into the
breach as he has clone and hiring Uib
traducing n resolution In the house j dismissed cadets thereby heading off
when congress reassembles requiring tiletr nroposed visit to Washington
the secretary ot the treasuiy to in muzzling their complaints before they
form congress why Mr Vanderllp wub wcre Calrly uttered and discounting dent that docs not clearly have the
ent abroad and what leutilta he ac tne possibility of a prolonged fight In sanction of the law
oompjlished for tho government congress for thct reinstatement of the1 The onlv safe couisc for those to
Hanna and Heath Want a Scalp. iOVs Genet.:' Oieene has won thc pursue uho deslte o take homes on
Fontth Assistant IMstiii.iste r Oen everlasting Ktatitii'le of r boely tlyise l.nds is to carefully observe
oral Urlstow who n I the train connected with the admlnifctiation If the method that will be prescilbed
zelrucnts of Neclv and Itathbon In e inj not taken the md'ts i lto the In the piccilents p-oclamat!on Very
Cuba and Inddc nt.ilh hi ought to employment of the. asphalt trust and ietpee tfully Thos. Ryan
light Perry fl Heath h letter re om (iey au i0( n ycn a chance to la) The Kl Rono N'c ws says. "It Is evl-
mendlng Neely foi employment In the tijelr caseH lefoie their members of dentl the detei mined purpose of the
postal wervlce Is said to be slated foi congress and senatois the outcome fveyimenr to guaui the rights of the
early dismissal after the return of the wouu have tx-'n disagreeable to ev legitimate settlei Pi the new country
jiresident to Washington. By Ills ' oryi)ody con erned It Is a matter of agal.nst the unlawful claims of the
fearless work In making a complete no coBsequetce to the administration j sootier
expos? of the Cuban scandals. Mr. whether th ct.dets iu.. Ueu Mred .Am ln our jmignent the attempt
IlrlHtow Incurred tho bitter enmity oflt0 0ffcer the private .u my of the ' w )e a succt83 when Uncle Sam
Secretary Heath and through him truBt in Venezuela oi to pcrfoim the pntm h8 hand to the plow something
Senator Hatiah. rioth Hanna atediPB8 warlike dutleh of engineers j hag to raove anl jt. jj monkeylug
Hooth have repeatedly detnandix! whatever their employment may he. J wltn a huzz-aaw to monkey with Uim.
Bristow's scalp on the geuoral ground the fact that they are employed lei The soonei in the past has been the
thnt he Is not entitled to reappoint enough to cause rejoi' Ing In official gour(. 0( greatest difficulty and ex-
ment and according to portions who Washington
are familiar with the president b pur
poses the senato- and his lieutenant
will have their desire for roveuM-
Brat I tied.
Would Bar Maine Victim.
The attorney t4-neial has filed 'i mo-
tion v ith the Spaninli e lalma cntniuU
Ion iciUPtttlnK tlittt the claim of
Iluiry S MeCann one of the Maine
Victims who he i ate suing for $10
000 damages he iliumKMd on the
ground that the
Jurisdiction. Th
' ence Joining in chorus.)
Service conducted by adjutant of
Hartranft Poet.
Music.
Address Captain B. F. Hegler
(Orator of the day.)
Music.
Address "Sons ot Veterans"
Frank H. Groor
Song "Amorlctt" ChoruH
A. Z. Clark
L. F. Laverty
J. W. Ray
Commlttoe.
Notice to School Children.
All school chlltlran are requested
to take part In Memorial exercises
May 30. All those desiring to take
part are requested to assemble at the
Central school building on Tuesday
May 28 at 2 o'clock p. m. to meet' a
committee and make all necessary
arrangements.
A. Z. Clark Post Commander.
M. Mock Adjutant.
KEUTUCKY DEVOID OF
SENTIMENT.
Scrljips-Mcltae Press Ass'n.
New York May 28. Henry Watter-
sou of Kentucky was Interviewed;
here on the next Democratic presi-
dential candidate. Ilelng asked If
there was any sentiment for David
Hill in Kentucky be replied: "Thero
is no sentiment for anything ln Kentucky."
contains tu particular blond-mak'ng
and strength-giving form of Iran that
the system needs. This remedy puri-
fies and enriches the blood it in
creases the activity of the stomach
liver and kidneys. It overcomes ner-
vousness and builds up vitality and
strength. It agrees with the most
delicate and deserves your confidence
because It hag been doing all these
things fur forty-five years. Prepared
only by The Dr. Harter Medicine Co.
Dayton Ohio. Sold everywhere.
Pure-brad roglsterod cattlo will be
sold at public auction at Stlllwator
Okla.. Tuesday Juno 4 1001 at 4
o'clock p. m. F'oPM'ty of The Okla-
homa Agricultural and Mechanical
college The sole will be held on the
college (arm.
MAD MULLAH ACTIVE.
Scrlpps Mcltae Preen Ass'n.
Aden Sftst Afrlea May 28. Mad
Mtillnh has formed an alliance wltn
'he Majertln ttllw and now has
eighty thousnnd nan lorn. Th Brit-
ish tomalllant! force 's preparing for
i'ttack A big battle Is expected.
CHEAP RATES TO COLORADO
Session of the Trans-Mlsslsslppi
Commercial Congress to be Held
In Cripple Creek.
Arrangements for the July meet-
ing ot tho Trans-Mlssisrfppi Com-
merclnl Congroee In July ln this city
are now well undc- way. 'The rail-
road association!" have all met ami
the 'low rate 1 j the Cl'oplo Creek
district Is s that a huv'e -Influx
of 'people ' 'sttclpatod. Tbi.-' low
rate cover. -ftuty-tbreo states tnd
territories atu ths railroads In ad-
vertising this nus will excite inter-
est and thousands oi people who '.avo
herd of Cripple Creek will tae ad-
vantage of the opportune.
At the Cripple Creek meeting there
are quite a number ot Important mat-
ters to be considered. Whilst the
executive committee has not as yet
formulated tho programme it is un-
derstood that uncompleted questions
considered ln former congresses so
far as national legislation is concern-
ed are to be uppermost These will
he taken up and further discussed
at the July meeting.
The Great Scourne
of modern times Is consumption.
Many cures and dlicoverlos from
tlmo to time are published but Foley's
Honey and Tar doee truthfully claim
to cure all diseases in the early stakes
and always affords comfort and relief
ln the very worst cases. Tak no sub
stltutes. J. N. Wallace.
VALPAIRAISO'S PRESIDENT ILL.
Serlpiw-McRae Praes. Ass'n.
Valpalralso Chill May 88. ProsU
dent Emwurfis Is ill with pneumonia.
Government Determines to Shut Out
Sooners But Will Use Lottery.
pense to the government. His disre-
gard for ipw and the rights of his fol
io ANNOUNCE PLAN I low citizen who obeys the law place i Fatal result ts foaretl
OF KIOWA OPENUx'V him t the outset In the category of
.- he bid i itizen
"No ni.m i' a good cltlsen who is
not an honnntble man and no man
' an lx ho un ildo ad sooner a claim.
I'. nk s-n realizes the situation
and propOKCH to see to It that the
.In sin pi '' lar i - at. retnedlea which desperate
eiiatii.'i o i an I diseasea le-ciulie will b forthcoming.
n attempt to tteil a homestead
hhoulil lie lHK.udeel us n felony the
Hume as an .hi. nipt to Ktoal a horse
and hi- pe iit should be as scere"
In 80m c.UUlt' re the te-ai U enter
talned tb it . dUpatih ill ome fiom
WatfhinKtou some
i ib the Kiowa i
iininibHlo i li's no that the men on tin boid'i will uisli
itlornt-y . ueial aiu XuU the land a
says that all clalnib aiisniR fiom the There i" rcisou to in il ihit
blowing up of the battleship Maln some such proposition wis e.i . i n
were extinguished by the trut of ( idered iloucl In Waahl'iM" i Lit
Paris The motion also dec hue th.i u has i e u ilioppi d nud a plan of
the alleged claim has been e! spine 1 jraw0K )ils i . dtcided i)0'i It
of bj the action of the politic nl te M aj wt ntithoilty that the
pattment of the Roornuu"it mil tins iim a l l.le .1 upon will !. un
disposition by the nppiopiUtc de pur nouncid mi I n. i. en a few .1 i k
ment bars Jurisdiction of the c omniU after
slnn or anv othet trlbuual. If tlie mo Tt. ieie:i m 11 li.i mini. em ltH
tlon is auaUlued claims aggi en it m' mnd to stop the soo-ier business and Thomas JSdlson unless he Is paid
ffvoi-al nlllion dnlli.m will be illMioh .1... rr.u.l. a.. ih.. IMI 1 mt) "v thousand llollatS TWO
.- . . . .-.- - . ...VB M4...U1- fc... .n... .. .
vd of summaiii) and all t hum of will not count this late in the day
making a quasi Judicial Investigation The editoi of the lhild Kc ho bus
of the facts suriiiu iding the e httw . d.l a I'ttn fion- Assistant See
tlon of the Muitli will Ui"appeni ntet) t in of wl.uh the followiin;
ON TRAIL OF KIDNAPPER.
Sc rippa Mc Kae Press Ass'n
Orange. N. J. M y J8 -Police ex-
pect to in ike the unest hood of a man
who Mtit tlie letter tin ate dug to
Kidnap Mailuiiiiei. the daughter of
Nftsftl Gntnrrli qulokly yields to treat-
incut ley Ely's Croain JJalm whieh Is agrco-
ably sromatie. It is reoeived Uiroogh the
nc etrlls cleanses and heals the whole snr-
face oven which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell tho 30e. size ; 'trial Ri.e by mail 10
oonU. Test It and ) o ae sure to eontisue
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To oocon.iiiod.it tliobe who aro partial
to the use) of uUnuizor i in applying liquids
into the uaaal pansofes for cr Zarrh'tl hvu-
Vet the proprfotors j.rcnaro Cream Lahn In
1'quld form which will lw l.nowa an U'b
Liquid Cream liiilm. i'licc lntintnnt; tie
epmying tul is 75 cents. DniRgisU or bv
msU. The liquid form einlodn.n Uie v. d
Will Buy Guns far Militia. ' U a copy
The burodu ot oidm.ti e e of the war j
depart ment hits eb ide I to xpond the
$1000000 apnoi i' ! l' fie Hft-
slxth cotiKres tm I i i -ii itton
ard bettertnen ot tli iitnoml j:ianl
of the in intiy in i I i i ti il a i It
Department of Intel ior
Washington Ma 10 I'lOl
Dear Mr IMwllor
Kt felling to join ' '111 "ith 111
H a It OII Mil U)U w I In pie IM'il
to kelOW I' tin IC 1 ten. lid i I. ill
otiiei piotnluint buttlueas men. Victor
Wain hi and Wuiren Smith have re-
eeded simitar ictteis ciemundlng $15-
(mo fiom e i !) V buslniss ma.i In
UiuiKirtl troubles through leading &
double life. Is tho sustected author.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
The seventh annual meeting of the
Oklahoma Historical society will meet
commencement week at the Tniver
ty Norman June & at 3 p ro. All
editors and other members of the
society in the two territories are
urged to be present.
Guthrie. Okla. May 33 1001.
Llnaoln MoKlnley President.
Lon Whorton Secretary.
hut decided to furnish the national for the repoite of a contemplated land
guai I of e.veh state Uh thiee-lnch'lottei lioubtless you refer to tho
r.ipl i tin (.uim fc-r field practice and to1 ceded lands of the Kiowa Comanche
The- greatest -kln specialist In
Ann il ii originated tho foimtilu for
baei.ier Salve. rct all klii diseases
ill cuts or son's nud for piles It's
the most healing medicine Ueware
of substitutes. J. N. Wallace.
CASTOR I A
For Infants ana Childron.
The Kind You Have- Always Bought
dLyfflg&c
Bears the
Signature
-&&HfH& $$&$f$$$$&&$&$&
Always the Best
ij when looking for the Best liquid re-
freshment to be found In the city do not
T over look the Senate Saloon situated on
S the Best corner of the Best street where
'?f the Best liquors the Best wines the Best
4yf boer the Best cigars and the Best and
jtte. Most courteous treatment will always be
at your service.
j Family srade a specialty and solicited.
fi?
I The Senate
3i Cor. Harrison Ave and First St.
!&
Hi
4Hrret03
General Agents
STAR WINDMILLS
The Best
ower
Pump
Repairing
General Agents
MYERS PUMPS
Unequalled
PlllTnhTlO(
Co
UN ER BANK OF INDIRN TERRITORY
Only First Class 'Exclusive Plumbingand
Pump House in the City.
Let Us Figure On Your Work
J. W MoNKAL PreaUent
A. J. SKAY Vice President
Guthrie National Bank-
Capital 850000
Snrpas. $10000
Hoard of Directors. JAMBS STItATTON
n addition to goiceri of bank
fUANKDAl-ti
J. R.OOTTIlsCmAM
W. J. HORSFALL Cafhier.
iunam.1 Mtftia
eg The Horse Smiled
8
Qs
&
&
When he was told that he was to be Clipped at
Smith's Boarding Barn feM8"'1
BY THE NEW CLIPPING MACHINE oper-
ated by an expert.
eg
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I J. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER COAL
2 AND STORAGE
Phone 20
QiiicB and Yards 604 W. Harrison
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