The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 105, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 5, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEK GUTHRIE OKliAHOMA SATURDAY APRIL 5 1902.
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of C.ty and Terrl-
tory Briefly Told.
Tho uiniion ot Fort Ollmon doatroy-
cd by flu- will bo rebuilt
Ai.lmorcR brick plant burns 40000
fine brlrks every ten hours.
Four carloads ot walnut logs billed
direct to purchasers In Germany wero
shipped riom Oklahoma last -week.
Swallows martins and butterflies
had been celebrating spring for n
week be' ore the frost last Sunday
night.
Ci( Tho shipment of live quail from In-
dian territory continues regardless of
thd dmo faws anditho latenoss of tho
season.
In a fight nt Pawhuska Norrls Wat-
kins stabbed Lewis Tinker In the ab-
domen with a knifo. It Is thought
Tinker will dlo.
J. D. Taylor of Guthrie has beon
in Waukomls tho pa&t week doing
tho act congenial for the New York
Life. Waukomls Hornet.
Tho nepublloan executive commit
tee yesterday decided to Open terri-
torial headqbarters In this city at
once. An aslstant secretary will bo
employed to take chargo of tho rooms
and to look nfter tho correspondence.
The Hon. Josoph W. MoNeal of
Guthrie visited Enid jast night. Won-
der If Joseph is feeling pulses hero as
to his chances for the Republican
nomination s flelegnte to congrosv
Enjd Wave
92 YEARS OLD '
KIDNEYS HEALTHY.
Diclors say: "Almest Every On. Mas Kidney and lladdir Treubles
for Fifty Years f Age."
nr ?" Member 18. 1901 Mrs. Smith aya: "I was 02 year old my last blrth.inr
My huabaad wai a vetehin of thn rivii win i v" " r.?.TAP.'r mr. a? "'"niiay.
r ...--' "' " uuvu a uuuenter arm niirrit irr.in.i-
children living. Somu yeara ago I had a great deal ot
sickness ana for a long time did not know that It was
caused by the diseased condition of my kldnv" and liver
At soon as my doctor found I had klX trouble ho
SBS Warner'BSafe Cure. I had experimented wUh
.nn nr."?C.llleuWhlch d.Id mo n Good whatever but is
11? J .I.00it .ew d08CS ot Warner's Safe Cure I felt
better and a few bottlca completely cured me and made
me feel like a woman thirty years younger. My kidneys
hI".!li?dep Dt.e Ln Just aB healthy fondlloVsTnco I
have used Warner's Safe Curo as they were fifty yeara
of rinir .n .iv . L uiu. j possess a good head
f aVaCuVoK tne esTor
'mk...ii.. """ oi luousanua or people
?Z WUW httvo B.5? t0 ettTlr ""ves had they neglected
&!r kldny" n.nd bad'?e'- 1 not taken Waraert Sato
JHIS. SMITH K TEAKS OLD lth' AltUmaVnt h S?? t0 any 0D0 Who a troubled
ZZSSNkTvD il WENS"- AND
IfcbT TUUH KIDMEYS. ftt mto morning uiino to a glass or bottle: let it
cioudyor contains a reddish brick dust fli..V U0UfT u..t?en u l8 mU
abaut fa it. you kidneys are dl.ea&cd ThiS JTif0' or lf PartlcIc or germs float
btgln to take Warner's Safe Cu?e to sx?i!i!ith..Upremo.noment whcn J"5" 8hou'1
are the unmistakable ayiitf roa X J&neTdt.X'.J11;; unnatural conditions for they
ou have any doubt In your inina .. dLioas- lt aer ca have rondo this test
tern send us. sample K?n.to. '. d.!TeI?P?.!nt ?.' the disease la your sysl
report with advice free uur uosw" wm analyze it and send 3
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Warner's Safe Cure
vegetable and eontnin. nrT..J7rV. VMI
I you a
Frank fjlrrirod is " strong man of
itVaukomls. He puUoJ 1.C40 pounds on
a lifting juaolilne while tho next man
could only lift 700 pounds
11
While L. Jnnksaa of Cornish WnB
asleep a skunk crawled into his bed
and bit him on both feet Jackson
went to Ardtnore and applied a nind-
stono Tho El Hono Dally American has
suspended publication its plant hav-
ing been purchased by Frank Greor
for the uiie of the Stato Capital.
-ws?!tfjaMssahf53Ss'aii-.
oc VfcMTS AND SI OO A BOTTLE
which Injure the system. always cures. Substitutes contain harmful drugs
TRIAL BOYTl F FREF
iSXSVL ffif& "--.W bauder and
fully guaranteed by tho publisher Our rtfi . genuineness or this offer Is
Ing symptoms and treatment ol : each dtau?. nn"LSend me11?aJ booklet contain
free to any one who win write. easo and nan3r "mrlncln testimonials
Warner's Safo Pllle taken wltlj War nor's Safe Cure move the bowels and
aid a speedy cure.
Judgo UoDols. "fjo of the jfronu
nent cltUons of Guthrio and a man
well known in political fields of tho
territory was railing on his friends
ntid attending to buslnens matters
hero yeateidoy -El Reno miica:i.
Tho TmiPb takfs pleasuii' In an-
nnundng tin- a'iift' MoixIkv of M-.
Fri-d L. Wmi'um tin- uew 1 ilitor and
biit.Ir'SM rranap'r of the IinKftshor
ytei Ir -.s Mi Wnn 1 assumes
arHve control of the Prt-hs and will
inoNf hi lanul. to our iu :i. toon
as hi. cat' find buitable qunni 1 Mr.
Wenner 1. a writer of lime hu iug
bt. n cnKagfd in nowspain-i work
writing for large metropolitan dailies
for several curs Klngflhci Times.
T F. Hfiuley in his El lh no Demo-
crat prints an authorized announce-
ment of J. II Warren's candidacy for
ths Dernot ratii- t ongroselonnl nomi-
nation. A Woods 1 ouuty farmer who buys
his grocurl" trom a firm outalde of
Oklahoma was unable to sell his but-
ter to Clt-o merchants who told him
to send If to the firm with whom he
dealt
The Rod uud (iun club of Ardmore
has offend a reward of J26 for the
arrest and oavlctlon of any person
netting quail or dynumitlng fish with-
in a radius of tw-enty-flve miles of
Ardmuro.
Mark Kt sUr Met of Guthrie's fire
department who distinguished him-
self for bruvry and ability In fight-
ing the big fire last Siinda) was once
a rraik moiuutr ot the Kansas City
fire department and was stationed at
engine house No l on Walnut street.
Fog was so hoavy over the broad ex-
panse of the Arkansas at Fort (Jib-
con that the forry scow lost her bear-
ings and drifted two hours at the
mercy of tho winds and passing steam-
ers. Tho orew of an East ludlaman
liound for Wichita said that they had
not seen wprse weather since leaving
Wong Kong.
Colonel John "Wesley Ulshop started
something In tits Cleo Chieftain last
week when ho said "An official told
us last Sunday that It cost him just
efrnnrrlv fritlmntnrl tVinf m l.f.1 tn ?..... "V"1.'
w.vo.j ...v.m.mv-U w..v uu uuu lu Ull
bopjo Influoniial peoplo that be.
thought ho had to havo." Where wan
Colonel Bishop lost Sunday and who
was with mTn? 1
IN TflE SOCIAL WHIRL
Tho Republican leaders who itttto ru-
ed W. D. Fossott as possosslng the
qualifications to bo Unltdd State ma;-
shal for Oklahoma wqro Dologato
Donnls T. Flynn Horace Speed Gover-
nor Ferguson C. II. Thompson and
Associate Justice Durford Halnor.
Iiunvflll and lrwln. William Grimes
national ommltteeman did not know
of the liange until it was announced
In tin- newspapers. Gi lines however
is si ill tfriitortal becreta!
' Hun Ityal IhIim the editor of the
EufaiMa lomnal llun Ityai of Hot-
wat mi ih- North Canadian made
Mb annual If it to Kitfauia Wednes-
day. 11 m lavs In enough supplies at
one time" to laHt him a year but has
plenty to live on at home. He has
wild hogs from the mountain top to
the rlvir bottom. He gavo tu twelve
bee courses for a year's subscription
t6 the Journal. We- are going out
there about tire middle of the summer
to live on milk and honey."
"Fainting
Spells J
always indicate a weak heart
They are usually preceeded or
followed by palpitation or flut-
tering and there may be pain
in left side a smothering sen-
sation and shortness of breath.
Such a heart should be treated
at once before the disease de-
velops beyond control. Heart
disease is as easily cured us other
troubles if taken in time.
'I was subject to fainting
epells anil many tlmoa I have
t allon on tlio street. 1 was often
compel led to sit down while walk-
ing to avoid falling. When iphysl-
clans failed to help me Itook
Dr. Miles' Ileart Cure and was
completely cured."
Oil AltT.Mil f TilwniT.T.
KlUcottville. N. Y.
fr
Dr. Miles'
Heat Cute
is especially adaDted to remove
ainrr'cgularitic3 of the heart's!
"uwii wiuiu uy uruggistjj on
guarantee.
uo iuoi ouuuuy liiui u coal mm JUSII
?1000 to bo reappointed to office and lJr' Mlles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind.
TJta prlf-ipii? ioplc of conversation
fintong olub women tho country over
Is. the approaching meeting ot tho
Federation of Womon'B clubs in Lot
Angoles. California May 1 to 8 In-
clusive No loss absorbing Ip the in-
tbrost manifested In tho way thithor.
The question of route Is second In Im
portance to tho decision to be present
at the contention. Having mado up
their minds to go to California on this
occasion Uie women have mado the
study of the various routes to tho Pa-
cific coast their occupation for the
time being. The advantage offered
tourists by all lines have boon care
fully considered and Uiey know what
there is to seo along each lino where
It is to be een and the best way to
see It. Having gone Into the subject
with the determination to leant some-
thing that would enable them to do-
clde on a roi-" that would not pave
the way for after regrets It was no
haphazard choice that led them to
sMect the Santa Fe aa the one mt
rteeirnble for the trip it waa intuition
that innate Indefinable sixth sense
possessed only by women.
L That Uiey havo chosen wisely events
will prove.
The Santa Fe will have one of the
most elegant trains for tho club wo-
men and for their friends that ovor
left the Sunflower stato. It will bo a
counterpart of the reaownod Califor
nia Limited. Pullman palace sleopors !
an observation car a comppslto car I
and a dining car will comprlso the
equipment of Uila train. There will
be no chauge of care at any time or at
any place enroute. The train will run
tlimnvh tn T.n A nvalus It will l.o
taken up to the Grand ianyon nndi
while there passengers may sleep in!
the Pullmans and obtain their meals
In the dining onr. Breakfast and
luncheon will be a la carte and a table
d'hote dinner will be served.
This "Special Club Train" will
leave Kansas City 8:86 p m. Thurs
day. April' 24th; Topoka 4. -40 n. m.;
Rmporla 0:80 p. m.; Newton 9 p. m.;
Hutchinson 10:16 p. m.; Wloblta S:5
p. nt. and will roach Los AngoJes
Monday the 2Sth. two days In advance
of tratus via other routes.
This excellent tlmo will be made
altliongh stops will be mado at Hot
Springs and Laguna New Mexico and
nt thq Grand Cayoti Arisona.
Not only Is tho Santa Fe theshort-
est lino to Los Angeles but it is the
best and Its trains are ht quickest.
The numerous seenos of more than
passing interest encountered in a
Journey through Now Mexico and
Arlsona will add much to the onjoy-
nint of the tr.-p Mindful of tho com-
fort of Its guosts the Santa Fe will
!send with thq train a special rcprq-
'sentatl'e of tho passenger depar-
tment who will render desired assist
ance to passengers In the care ot bag-
gage and by pointing out' things that
ought to Le seen and which might
escape the Observation of tho casual
traveler will load to a bottor acquaint-
ance with tho country traversed.
Tho greater part of tho dlstanco
from the Missouri river to Santa Fe
through wostorn Kansas southeastern
Colorado over the llaton Pass and at
many points In Now Mexico tho Santa
Fe traverses what was formerly
known as tho Santa Fe Trail.
Tho first break in tho Journey will
be at Las Vegas which will be reached
at C:00 p. m. Friday and whero pasn-
engcrs will havo an opportunity of
visiting Hot Serines tho Montezu-
ma hotol tho numerous springs and
bath houses. A special train will bo
In readiness to take the club women
and their friends to Hot Springs and
bilng them bnck in tlmo for resuming
the journey. Glorlota mountain (alti-
tude 7.432 foot) will bo crossed and
the descent through Apache Canyon
Bceno of much fighting during the
early days will be made a -few hours
leaving Las Vegas. Between Thornton
and Algodbnes and to tho right of the
train the first view of tho Indian
Pueblos may bo had. Ten miles west
of Albuquerqi'" is tho Pueblo or
Isleta. fifty-six .ullcs farthor Is tho
Pttebuo of Laguna where tho train
will stop from 7 a. m. to 8:30 a. m.
long enough to enable passengers to
view tho strange habitations of tho
remnants of a onco uowerful tribe.
A two hours' ride lirlnpu tho tmln
..
to Williams point of departure for the
Grand Canyon which will be reacheu
at 10:30 p. m. Saturday. Tho train
will stay at the Canyon until 8:00 p.
m. Sunday when It will again move
towards Los Angoles.
The length of time allotted to tho
Canyon will admit of a trip down the
trail to tho Indian Garden or to tho
point ftom which the rlvor may bo
scon; or. If preferred tho day may bo
pleasantly spont In visiting O'NoH's
and Itowo's polntn tho lows from
both being suporb. Sunrlso and sun-
goi Views 0' tho Cnnyon may also bo
had.
Loa Angoles will bo reached about
4 p. m . Monday tho 28'th.
Aftor tho convontlon side trips can
bo mado to Catallna Island Itedondo
Beach Coronndo Beach Kedlands ML
Lowo Pasadena and many other points
of Interost in southern Caliofrnla.
Returning somo will como by way
(Continued on pago fi.)
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE-
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURE? FROM
$1 TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. SEE THE
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
IT.
raf
fl mh- j5fei
Look them
over care-
fully you
will find
every ker-
nel perfect.
This famous
coffee is carefully selected
from private plantations
having- established wprld-
fame reputations for pro-
ducing the choicest
berries. Is it a wonder
therefore that
Chase & Sanborn's
Seal Brand Coffee
never fails to give the
most absolute satislac-
tion ? Their seal and sig-
nature on each pound and
two-pound can in which
it comes is a guarantee
of perfection. "JJ
Three Phones. JN'us. U3 00 and 00
ijT'tSi
COCOCOCOOCXXOCOOOOCK3
OUR NEW I
Spring Suits
4
Are full of snap and ginger per- p
feet in style fit and workman-
ship. We would like to have 8
you look at our clothes. We
know they are from the best
factories -in the U. S. and our
guarantee is back of every one 8
of them. It don't cost you much g
either. We will fit you out in a
good suit from
$5.00 TO $25.00 1
You can't do as well anywhere.
We give the best value for the I
money in the city. Those who
have traded with us for. the last f
12 years will corroborate this
statement.
We call your oajentiorv to our uni-
versal assortment of Shirts ot 50c
S1.00 BLnd $I.50-the best rmxkes
in the United States. La.rtfest stock
of Stetson Hatsin town. New shapes
in soft and stiff at $350 each
Levy'sBeeHive
CLOTHING HOUSE.
iMiiiiiiii iiiriiiiiiiiiinn.
CIMS. POND President.
I1ATTIE M. POND 5crtfiry.
CHAS. S. UOE. Trcamrtr. "
GUTHRIE 0
JHLU
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Paid up Cocpitad Stock $15000.00.
Agents Wanted in Every Town.
TELEPHONE 109
Water
Damaged
Furniture
2
As a result of tho great
fire Ave had a big lot of
Furniture House Fur-
nishing Goods Etc.
damaged by water. As
soon as adjustment is
made with insurance
companies we will soilthese goods at wonderfully reduced prices. Watch
for our .announcement.
M. COLLAR.
r!rrrnr HnrrUnn nnrl KfrnI Rfo
N. P. Frasler President. V. M Bronson Secretary
The Oklahoma Mortage and
Trust Company
Farm Loans Real Estate Aktractsr
' Only Complete Abstracts in Log&n Covinty
joia 'You pny your Interest and principal at oar otlce.
List Your Property With&Us
Black Building.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 105, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 5, 1902, newspaper, April 5, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75888/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.