The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 149, Ed. 1, Monday, January 11, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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TO EXTEND EASTERN OKLAHOMA
Bill Introduced In house Affecting In-
dian Territory Railway Lines.
Special to Datiy Loader
Washington D. C Jan ll Repre-
sentative dregg or N w York lias In-
troduce'! In the lioiiHo tlo folloflnK
1)111 permitting the Kiowa. Chlckasha
and Fort Smith railway company to
sell and convoy Its railroad and other
properly In tho Indian torrltory to the
Eastern Oklahoma railway compkhy
and tho Eastern Ok'ahomn railway
company to loaso all Its railroad and
other property In tho Indian territory
to the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fc
railway company and thereafter to
sell Its railroad and othor proport to
the Atchison Topoka and Santa Fo
Tail way company.
. Tho bill follows: That tho JCIowa
iChlckasha and Frot Smith railway
orapany may soil and convoy to tho
"KaBtrn Oklahoma railway company
the railway of the Kiowa Chlckasha
an! Fort Smith railway company ox-
tending from Lindsay to Pauls Valley
In ho Indian territory nnd tho
Tlrhtf". privileges nnd franchises re-
lating thereto such sale and convey-
nntv to he made upon such trms and
conditions as may bo I'greod upon by
tho boards of directors of tho rospoc-
Uve. companies.
Sec 2 That tho Eas'ern Oklahoma
Taltwny company may loaso tho Atchi-
son Topeka nnd Santa. Fo railway
company tho portion of tho railroad of
tho Eastorn Oklahoma railway com-
pany extending from Pauls Valley In
th) Indian territory to the southern
bdunnry of Oklahoma territory to-
gether with the rights privileges and
franchises of the Easiern Oklnffoma
ratlwav company relating there o
such leaao to be male upon such
terms and conditions as may be agreed
tipon by the boards of directors of the
respective compnnlos. In case such
loaso shall bo mndo tho Eastern Okla-
homa railway company thoronfter may
call and convoy tho said portion of lis
railroad In tho Indian torrltory to-
gether with tho rights prlvllogos nnd
franchises relating thoroto to the
Atdhlson Toupoka nnd Santa Fo rail
way company upon such torms and
conditions n may bo ngroed upon bj
tho boards of directors of tho respec-
tive companion.
Stc 3 That in case tho Kiowa
Chlckasha anl Fort Smith railway
company shall boII an convoy to the
Eastern Oklahoma railway company
tho aforesaid railway of the Kiowa
Chlckosha and Fort Smith railway
comr.any. and tho rights privileges
nnd franchises relating thereto thot
tho Enntern Oklahoma railway com-
pany may loaso to the Atchison To-
poUn and Santa Fe railway company
soJd railway of the Kiowa. Chlckasha
nnd Fort Smith railway company ex
tending from Lindsay to PaulB Valley
In the Indian territory together with
tho rights i.iivHOgOS. nnd franchises
of t!u Klowu Clilckasha and Fort
Smith railway company relating there-
to such Icaso toMio mado upon such
terms nnd conditions as may be
agreed upon by the boards of direc-
tors of tho rospoottvo companlos. And
In case such loaso shall bo made
then tho Eastorn Ok.ahoma railway
Tompony may sell anJ convoy tho
aid railway of tho Kiowa Chlckasha
nd Fort Smith railway company ox-
ndlrig from Lindsay to Pauls Valloy
tho Indian territory together with
o nghtB prlvllogos and franchises
Jattng thoroto to tho Atchison. To-
ikn and Santa Fo railway company
xn such tews and conditions as
.ay bo ngrood upon by tho boardB o'
rectors of tho respective companies.
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Tliy Kind Yoti- Kavo Always Bought nnd which has bocu.
in uso fov over 30 years has Lorno tlio sifrnntnro of
nnd lias been mado tinder his per-
sonal supervision slnro its infancy.
Allow no ono todeceivo you in tlilft.
All Counterfeits Imitations and Just-ns-good" arc Imft
Experiments that trlilo with and cnduufrei' tho limlth o?
In flints and Children 33xjrcricnao against Experiment.
What js CASTOR! A
Oastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphino nor other Narcotic
substance. Jts ago Is its gnnmntco. It destroys Worm
nnd nllays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
nnd Flntulcncj'. It assimilates tho Food regttlMes tho
Stomach and Bowels gl ring healthy ami imtural sleep.
Tho Children's Poiiacca- -Tho Mother's Friond.
GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS
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Creeps Will Oppose it.
Special to Daily Leader.
Vlnlta I. T. Jan. 11. Simultaneous
ly whh the announcement that the In-
dian agent will force the roads open
on section lines by UBlng tribal funds
for doing so comos tho announcement j
of reslatanco. Tho Creeks will con-.
tend that it Is no part of their duty I
to nav for ouonlng those roads. Tho
Cherokees arc however silent and It
seems they are In favor of having tho
roads open. They have offored no ro-
slBtanco as it is not antlclr-ted that
tho oxponso of cutting opt... tho sec-
tion linos will be largo. Many of tho
Chorokoos fool that tho dopartmont is
doing what is right nnd iHat since thoi
oxponso will bo small tho trlbo might!
as won stnnu it.
THE SCHUMANN CONCERT.
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KANSAS WEShKYAN Iir.SlNE.0SCOkt.KUE
ness College west or the Mil ti
Seventeen professional teat hern
I.arecKt and best enulined llusl-
ness College West of the Mis tliipt: highest uamlsre national repu'at'on
Seventeen crofesslonal teachers l'osltli n suaratiteril to all co r netent U n-
OKrapners ana uooKieepers irom our nooi
encap.
Journal frre. Tuition Ion : Hoard
Uraduatcs sent tu all parts ot the vorld Address
T W ItOACH.Snpt. eaUr.a. Kansas.
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Boonville Seminriry a.nd Conservatory of Music
A select boardlnn schroi li.r i'irls nnd touiir l.idtes. locate dot liuoi.vlilc oi.eof the
most rellned and cultured cities of middle Missouri Superior advantages In collegiate
work music -irt. e'ocutlon and DeUarte For literature and other (.formation write
DK. SHErFEY HOLLKH A. D. Uoonvllle. Mo.
A Musical Event cf More Than
nary Merit.
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Mr. J. Saunders Gordon" success In
the concert world Is undoubtedly due
to his happy facul y of selecting art-
ists to appear in his company. The
concert at tho M. B. church last night.
Is proof of tlio confldonce of Iola peo
ple in his ability to please.' A largo
audlonco grooteTl the Schumann Grand
Concert company nnd enjoyed ovory
number on tho program.
Tho performance of oach member
lovehped the fact that Mtss Adams
ho is perhaps the greatest woman
-olllat In the world. Is In worthy
company. To enumerate would be on
ly adding words. ISnch member of
the company has earned a right to be
classed among the leading artists in
the country and ably bus allied1 their
reputations.
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Established bril 22. 1889.
The IQldest Drug House in
Oklahoma.
Our Motto:
"Not the cheapest but the best at the lowest
prices consistent with a living- profit.
RB.LILLIEI&CO.
Victor Block.
Phone 7 both systems.
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o Learn Teleg-raphy wi1itM1vtoptnttt
O Many railroad presidents commenced as Telegraphers We can teach yo
O thoroughly and arslst you to secure a position. Strong and most experlei ced
faculty of any ulmtlar school In the West Night and day sessions. Ueasombie
O board and tuition . If luteresicl In a Bood paying work write today 'or ful par-
tlcu'ars how we can assist you
O MISSOURI SCHOOL OF TELF.O'APHYHoman Ilulld'nK SKDALIA. MO.
n "The BihnoMhat rt endorsed by railroad offlclals.'
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HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE""3
Mo.
Pupils placed in profU lile i tuitions quu k ly Our plan of Individual Instruction
and most modern method In shot maim '!' leffraphy. Hookies jplnc ard Penman-
ECOf.N 7.V.U SCHOOL OF THE CENTRAL
shin has made our institution 'I II h hki
U't'Ll' Wl.lniliinliulm'aC.m.niha ftr.vl nnA n 4.1 r..n m. n . tV.Al.AO.
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Writ' am1 see
JOHN M. HIM President. Sedalla Mo.
board at low price. I can liel). ii.u
Good
OKLAHOMA PRODUCTS.
Bu.letln cf Agricultural Department
Shows '?leld of Crops.
Washlnoton D. C Jan. 11. Tho
sold at 80 cents por biiBhel and
brought a total valuo of $399108. Ok-
lahoma raised 707700 bushels of po-
tatoes which was sold for $781752.
She produced 3S3U2 tons of hay from
agricultural department has Just Is- which tho farmers of tho torrltory
sued a bullotln showing tho value of
tho agricultural products of Oklahoma
during tho calendar yoar of 1903.
Last your tho territory produced 34-
748.199 bushels of corn which netted
the farmors $13204316. She produced
24482G37 bushels of winter wheat
which nettod tho producers $15424001.
Tho oats crop of Oklahoma amounted
to 8124230 bushels tho valuo
realized $1808758.
Just One Minute.
One Minute Cough Cure gives rollef
In ono mlnuto because it kills the
mlcrsbo which tickles tho mucous
membrane causing the cough and at
the same tlmo clean tho phjegm
draws out tho inflammation and hoals
of and soothos tho affected parts. One
which was $2702288. Tho barley
crop nggregntod '410548 bushels with
an aggregate value of $180041. Only
a comparatively small amount of ryo
was produced In the territory aggre-
gating CO. 403 bushels with a total
value of $.532.i2 498 9;o bushel of
which was
Mlnuto Cough Curo strengthens the
Special Guarantee.
Manager J. M. Brooks Is pleased to
announco to his patrons that he gives
his personal guarantee to tho engage-
ment of Mr. l'.iul Gllmoro and his ex
cellent company In tho Now York and
London success "Tho Mummy and
ho Humming Bird." M Uilmoro
carries tho ontlro Now York Ci.'y pro
duction and tho engagement promises
to bo ono of tho most notable of tho
season. It Is suggosted that pa'rons
desiring good locations of scats should
securo thoi places on tho oponlng of
Hip salo on Saturday January 9 at
Wallace's drug storo. Free list sus-
pended for this engagement.
COMING OUR WAY.
Nothing succeeds Hko success Ib an
o'd saying but a true saying. We
have tried our very best to mako our
business a success and wo fool that
wo aro succeeding. Uocontly J. A.
Anderson & Son tho popular grocery
ani hardware morchanta of 116 EaBt
Oklahoma avonuci delivered to Mr.
Sam Funk who resides flvo miles
northeast of tho city- a sot of our
handsomo dUhos oi 42 pieces. Mr
Funk Is an onergetlc and successful
farmor nnd besldos buyB ns near as
posslhlo goods mado In Guthrie. 11
novor dovlatos from hfs rule of using
Guthrlo made flour however.
Tho first of this yoar Messrs. Andor-
son turned over a new leaf In their
book of business methods tnr.t is
they havo decided to In tho future
handle only .flour and mill stuff made
In Gu'hrio. Now when you want to
buy flour meal bran and corn chops
mado in Guthrlo you can always find
the best at J. A. Andorspn & Son. but
LAUX
Abstracts Insurance Loans
Hear Logan County Dankjji
ma-i-..
u;a&mtaKS
I REMEMBER YOUR EIPERIENE
Of la.st winter. Now Is the time to buy
ypur COAL. Any kind you wsunt. V
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N. F CHEADUE.
Ullice and Yards
424 West Oklahoma Ave. il
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REMOVAL! REMORAL!
Ou or about the 1st of February -we will be
found in our new quarters iirst door East of
Logan County Bank where we will be pleas-
ed to meet all our customers and lriends.
Owl Drug S
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A full and complete stock of Drugs Etc.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
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What's In a Name?
Everything Is In the name when It
.imt-8 to Witch Hazol Salvo. H. C.
JiWltt &. Co. of Chicago uiaoovereu;
wtne years a how to make a salve ( flaxse.-d woro pro- ucod
from Witch Hu"l tnat is a biwjciu?
for l'ik'8. For blind bleeding. Itch-
ng and protruding Piles ecsotna.
its burns bruities and all skin 1-
iscs I'eWltt's Salve has no equal
hia has given rise to numerous
ortbless counterfeits. Ask for I)e-
Ufs -the gouulne. Sold by J. N.
Wallace.
jlf you want flour etc mado In Kan-
lungs wards off pneumonia and Is a j8nB 0r somo othor town you will have
harmless and nevor failing curo in nil I to go to some merohant who cares
curable cases of Coughs folds andjvery llttlo about building up Gu brie
Croup. One Minute Cough Curo is and Guthrie Intoreats.
pleasant to take harmless and goodj our motto is Sliver and Gold Per-
aliko for young nnl old. Sold by J. faction and Velvet Hour mad In
If you will pay a visit to !h?
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagn Works
822 S. Division St
We will show you how ue
tighten loose wagon and buggy
tires without cutting welding and heating them thus presetv
Ing the wood-work from injury a wonderful invention which
cost a large sum of money in order to be up-to-date. Our shop
has the Only Henderson T're Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put iirst quality rubber tlits on any wbeek
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order Re-
pairing painting and trimming our specialty. You are iu'vited
to visit our factory the best equipped In the Southwest.
First clahs Horseshoing SCHICKU.AM & WICKMAM
N. Wallaco
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Guthrie U.
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Model
Roller Milts.
GILMCflE'S SUCCESS.
Good Actor In Splendid Play.
CHRONIC SORE
Signs of Polluted Blood.
There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting ns an old sore.
You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the
patience is exhausted nnd the very sight of the old festering sickly looking
place makes you irritable despondent and desperate.
A chron ic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy
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the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines like lco'W tbrs T Pl Qllmore's pr-
tnerctirv or rwtnsh. will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood nnd im- sentatlon of "The Mummy nnd th
pair the peuernl system that the merest scratch or bruise results iu obstinate
cou-liealin j sores of the most oflensive character.
Often an inherited taint breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs
or face in old nje or middle lite. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood
is always Ht fault nnd while antiseptic washes salves soaps and powders
can do nmch to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore it will
never ik-w rtcrmnnenuyuituicuioou uaeu uas uccnpuuucuuna uieaeamy
Escaped Convict Caunht.
Special to Dftlly Lender.
South McAlester I. T. Jan. 11.
Dcputv Marshal Crockett Iee arrested
Mark Uain here at the resldenoe of
Ids sister llaams. who has oalledj
lilmsdf Krd Myer while li ea
enped from the LiUie nook pwitiwtl
nrv in June. 1003. with six other eon
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vlcls The flight Of the convicts W&8 genus anu puson uwuaym mm -a una. o. o. uiioiuui:utojihhisiiou iuo
"Tbe Mummy and the Humming Bird"
Proved a Notable Dramatic
Performance.
Prom an artUUo viewpoint and
what other measure of appreciation
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discovered and in tho fight which fol
Jowr-4 iv.il guauU were killed. Reams
was sent un from Fort Smith in 1S01
bu ha nearly four years longer to
nirve
Crclalc sale on California Sherry
and Port Wine at Samo Old Moses.
polluted blowl ispuriiied nnd invigorated and when
rich. pure blood isagaincirculatingfreely throughout
the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take
on a natural color the discharge of matter ceases
and the place heals over.
j S. S. S. is both n blood purifier nnd tonic that puts your blood in order
and at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health.
j If you have a chrouic sow write us. No charge for medical advice.
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TH SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA.
Humming Dlrd." at Swshey & Coombs
yesterday afternoon and last ovenlBg.
.was oae of the moat notowqrihy dra-
jinatlQ performances ever given in
Houston. The play wqb vigorous and
it told an Interos.lng story In a aJ-
mtrable manner. The lines ware soln-
tlllatlng In their brllllanoy.
I Paul Gilmore will nppear in tals
city next Monday iilitfiU(4vr.
1 v. C. Dickson of Blackwell Is a
guast at tho Elks.
I Win. Illake la a Cleveland vUi or
In the city.
The Fastest Growing
- Store in the City . . .
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