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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MARCH 9 1904.
PAGE FOUR
" " -r-v-r--l-i! A REPUBLICAN MORMON.
jnBLJii JLEA-IJjSxV The Investigation Into the alleged
.rr" j;-r-L:rr-r- polygamous practices of Senator
" BY LESLIE O. MuT-aCK. (Heed Smoo' who has been chon to
jgJEMHt.n Top fifB"ASWQCiAtoPR5g represent the young state of Utah has
SBMOnllTION RATM-HAILT
Per week tr carrier
Per raontti "J carrier
Per year by carrier inaianrr
Pe- ycr 1y mall 10 aiivaDc
in
II K
4 00
WEEKLT
Three Mnntln
Bix montni
One rear
m
100.
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PrA8V"leSThraayt?ele"rloHeph Smith the presont head of the
tortcf ttat great new ortanieettonfore : jornon church has opened the eyes
run tc a!t?roin publication In ualarie ) .
nawmuerTusv of the people who had begun to look
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Mo. & Kaa. BuslneB 75; Edtorltl. 69
lark. Valley Business 76; Editorial W.
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 9 1904.
That a man goo daily to the bar.
js no sign that lie is a lawyer.
Will Mr Clovtland accept an invi
at en to flali In the St. 1-ouin lb
ponJ
The sentence imposed upon Maehfn
as-uri-8 us that the government will
i&nttnuc to have hhj services.
The recent cold anap sefltfis to bae
caught also the Oorman boom out
walking without its overcoat on.
The nest international poaco con-
gress will convono In October. Kus-
Bla wonders why It can't arrange to
meet earlier.
What made Mllwaukoe famous" Is
now being advanced as a campaign
argument for making Milwaukee capi-
tal of Wisconsin.
George. Fred Williams haa reap-
peared to advise Uio Massachusetts
Democrats. Not wonder the state al-
ways goes Republican!
Russia has rogrelfully reached the
conclusion that tho lata General To-
cumseh Shorman'a definition of war
was Blngularly accurate.
It haa been suggested that woman
bo hereafter barred from all church
chars This la an awful price to have
to pay for peaco in tho choir.
It is now proposed to Increase the
president' salary co $76000. Again
wo inHist that wt wait until we get a
$75.0uO president before deing this.
imorce will be much fewer In
number when tho husband learna to
allow as much for spending money as
'he d vorce court Judge allows for all
inony
The coun ry is inclined to f'i thai
jusi now a bour quality of cungre b
men is needed rather thun laiger sal-
aries for the kind that we alrcad
have
The agricultural department ex-
plains Mat why he boll weevil haa.i't
been caught beforo now is tha. ho has
no tail upon wh'ch aaU may be put.
Viceroy Alexlert now has- his of-
ficial beadquariora in a apooal fas
mall train It unable him in tlmea of
necessity to got away trora tho Jap
much quicker.
We fear that Russia will win ry
low victorias unloss thoHuwlan press
agent Is willing to Htay up as late .
lijght and work as hard aa the Jap-
anese press agent.
The Georgia lloutenant colonel who
acaud his commission to accept a aeol
4nd lieutenancy nnut have been read
lag of 'he fam which came to t-.v
C'ongn bsnian Hhnfurth.
The Alabama supreme roun i
uvad locked mr -Up ronati'uiionali'y j
of i ho ta. oil tag tax law Then
blumh! to:uo way to o:i ih" U'al !
lock i-o thai it Hill unlock.
Jut as a matter of precautii.u wet
Bhould ge the Japanese to test Uu'
xperimtAis offtrt-d by the bu ldt-rs be j
fore we close the contract to bn- hi j
SOO000000 to mcreaae our nay
Senator Uurton's reliane- iion a
toirnl K4Jin4pnlllv brought him lusi
whore Ruslt ? brought by reliance
upon a diplomatic technicality
joor teohnlcall y that wiAi't
Itoth ways
It's a
work '
All the Rupublioana are now n 'U?
Itoowevelt band wagon. liu a 'he
wagon is very hiay and th
Kera are very quarrelsome
hide may bremk down b
to thf Wbl'e huuau
piss 1
111 t
t K'-'
Tho HI
M.'i a-d the Maoutl millJ-
C fi r"l mtri(a i o asi s"v
t-u oft the
oral davit aei. an J W h wrj
niureJ
if thu tuin kt -p up. o iii ha to
Btart a real war l .Mr own Jut :o
ioep our tat'losh'pa out of mlwohlof
aireauy aitracneu an unusuai ninuuni
of attentlcta particularly by reason
of the fact that it promJse to throw
more light on the dark mysteries of
Mormonlsm than anything tUmt baa
been aprung on the American peopfa
lira long time.
Already the evidence given by
I with some degree of tolerance. If not
inffpre!Ke ch lhe relgloue anaehron-l
j flowrBnp at Salt j
i They have been aroused aa tbey
'have nver -cc2 ''::. ly t.e unbt.tsh-
jlng confessions of the aroh-ii""""l'an'
of a plurality of wlvea summoned toi
glp evidence before the bar of the
world' highest parliament.
Rut "Olamla and thane of Cawdor
the greatest la behind." The country
! stands literally on tip-toe to see what
disposition a Republican senate will
make of the motion o unseat one of
itB own political faith. It la a well
known fact that thiB political par'y
found no difficulty a few years ago in
unseating a certain Democratic con-
arrssman by the name of Roberta. It
suited the.'r political purposes aa well
an their moral Ideas most exceeding
ly well
But now it is their own Ox that Is
gored. It Is ono of their own house
hold o political faith who Ik placed on
trial and It is n po'orlous fact that the
Republ ran party has not scrupled on
more than one occasion to Indorse
even greater monstrosities than Mor
monlsm with the end of perpetuating
themselves in power nnd Influence.
Hero and there may be seen an oc-
casional glimmer which Indloates tha'
they would bo glad to And some ac-
commodating compromise by which
they might st'gmaUzo Mormonlam and
yet retain Reod of the House of Smoot.
Rut the oyos of tho whole country
nre upon them and a proceden. has
been established on this very ono
point which It would bo woll nigh
fatal to override.
As n consequence one of the ques
tions of 0i hour Is: Will a Republi
can Bonato havo the courage to visit a
Republican senator with fho snmo
rigorous Jus 'ce measured out to a
Democratic congressman?
As an apology for aborVve state
hood maneuvering tho Republicans of
the territory now seek to bring forth-
other issues to draw the flro from the
main Issue durmg the coming cam-
paign. Uut the people can not li de-
cs' ved. Statehood wllf not down and
the fallur of tho Ilopubllcana to make
gi bi and the miserable twisting of ttie
Republican delegate n congreas wll
be thoroughly ventilated. The Repub
ilicana are afraid of the Mhosl land
quoa Ion and would not daro oonaldor
It for a moment If It were not neces
sary to cover up grave alna. Th dla-
loitlon of tho aohodl lands will be
left to a vote of tho pooplo.
The Great Candidate.
Watch tho Orea.
Cand date
Operate!
Hear him prate1
Soon or late
(Hear him stato)
Something great
W.ll o'ortnko
This samo Great
Candidate.
Jf ycu wait
Till the date
When the slatt
And he Great
Candidate
Meet their fate.
Watch the late
Orea'
Candidate
Deflate
Then berate
The ex Great
Caud'dale
An a tfkale
-F L Tapley
ARE YOU AGEING?
Dr. Holme used to say he
'was "seventy years young."
i Some men are old at half
that figure.
Age is not in years. It is
in the blood. Scott's Emul-'
sion helps to keep you young
by keeping your blood young;
by supplying it with an
abundance of rich pure vital
nourishment; carrying con-
iUnt life and renewal to
ever flre Q yOUr body. It
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wu ncllJ ou lo ruu wuv1"1-''
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years of half their sting.
MiiisHih.ivi
fcCOTr A myfn P siot Kt Yk
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
Of Amorlca Use Pc-ru-na Fur All
Catarrhal Diseases.
;j MILS. HEMtlETTA A. S. MARSH j
Wumnn'i IteneTolent Atsoelatlou of
Chicago.
Mrs. nonrlcltn A. H. Marsh Froeidoui
Woman's Benevolent Asoclation ol
B27 Jackson Park Terrace Wootllawn
Chicago 111. says:
"I suffered with la grippe for seven
weeks nnd nothing helped mo until I
tried 1'ernnn. I felt at onco that I had
at last secured tho right medicine and
kopt steadily Improving. Within three
weeks I was fully restored." Henrietta
A. H. Marsh.
Independent Order- of flood Templars at
Watliliifftoii.
Mrs.T. W. Collins Tre&auror I. O. G.
T. of Everett Wash. has u-ed the groal
catarrhal tonic Toruna for an aggra
vated case of dyspepsia. She writes :
"After having a severe attack of la
grlppo I also suffered with dyspepsia i
After taking Poruna I could eat my reg-:
nlar meaU with rollsh my system vai
built up my health returned and J
have romalned In excellent strength and
vigor now for over a year." -Mrs. T.
W. Collins.
If you do not dcrivo prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Ptruna
vrrito at onco to Dr. Hartman giving a
full statement of your case and ho will
bo pleased to glvo yoa his valuable ad-
vico gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman President oi
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus O
France
Says the Japanese
-Work While the
Russians Pray.
' mount ng on tho outside of the ear h-
Parls March 9. In view of the lack!wrk and exposing themselves neod-
of news of active operations of the lsly to a deadly flro. It Is claimed
war. the French are caimine down.
and the reservists have received no
further notification.
D mltri Nelldoff. the first secretary
of the Hussion legation at Cona'antln- inearly f su.uuu. -
ople was df ned yestordoy at the Hotel This week Finns and Finnish symp-
Ritz by the attaches of the Ruaalan hlaors met at tho Cafe Voltaire to
embasHy In Paris. ' It 1B claimed thatisee what steps it was possible to take
ii. v-.oi.i-.if i un uan nt nn in. ' !i2iiint Runla Jn view of the war in
graph lefer from the caar u Prest-
dent Loubet demanding the realgna-
ItJon of Foro'gn Minister Dolcaase on.Stlelschmltz and Sollnoff BorinJson
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the ground that he startod a report of
Uio rupture of tho Russian alliance
Tlt lD 1nntnl .. ( tin PrAnnh
and Russian officials.
La Potl'e Ropubllque protests
against France's warlike preparations
the mobilization .of regiments the
arm ng of tho onilswa as generally
disquloting to the country and un-
worthy of a serlcm nation.
The press la amused by the religious
fiiv.t which the Russian allow. The
Radian angel Is depicted as appealing
for aid and promising polit eal sw-
' itf an J a Flnn'sh angel ba hod In
t.'Hi-h at its own suffering pravs to
annihilate the Russian; the French
u 1'cl i;ias that the Russians b glv-
' -i c rv 'or we become bankrupts"
the I. .ml aid the Japanese or we
must ii. them." prays the Kngl ah
angt i.
Destroy." cries he Chinese
ajigcl from the bt om of his bear'
"Where's the Japan m? ang'l 'h
irreverent Frei-h newspaper oys the
U)Td inquired
"Con to the war an J bombarding
inie Port Arthur" is suDnosee io be
the rsnly by Oabrwl
The press thereupon roluc uantlj
praises the Japanese "who wctrk while
ohere pray "
ll la
pointed ou that
tre investeij 'n
792 000 fK0
F
francs
Russia by
prance I that always haa to be told that nut
It la claimed Uiat th? Kusaiaa army haa watered the amok'ng car ny in:-
include 112 racos includ ng Ples. ah- '
Puni Jews. IJ'buaniana. Tartar-;.
Ouralyns. Russians Kalmucks Kurd
Chinese and man) MjbJivlso is
! Bach race has its dverhit t.f n
jtume. making the army the mo t p'e
turesque In the world.
It U clamed that the Japanese army
owes whatever effclency it posse..ses.mall Sample mailed FItB3. Address
to the French military instruction
A returned Inalructor tells he Ma-
tin that there la little to choose be-
RENFROS DRUG STORE
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206 W. Oklahoma Ave. Opposite
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WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DB
POS5T BOX IN A MODERN 8TEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE 8'CU."E? ?ROM
(1 TO 3 PER YEAR f Y3 O'l ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. 8EE THB
ICAPITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
ITT.
(First published In tho Dally Leader
March 9-1904.)
Annltatlnn tnr Llnnnr License.
.. nnynmB iPRn Toun.
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ty. sa.
Notlc- Is hereby given that
Hnnrr- TonrnOV
has this day filed In tho office oi the
County Clerk In and for said County (
his petition asking that Hcens be
granted him to sell at re ail malt.
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lots 5 r and' 7 block 69 Fifth ward
Guthrie O. T.. In nld County and
Territory.
If no protest be filed on or before
March 22 1901
his petition wlll Ira granted and
licence Issued.
'Witness my hand and the seal of
said Cdunty hereto affixed this
8th day of March 1901.
(SEAL.)
N. . C. Johnson
County Clerk.
tureen tha oourago-df the Russians and
the Japanese. Each meets doath sto-
'eally The Japanese are however
foolhardy for even when firing In
irenchea thoy scorn their protection
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The subscription under ths auspice
of the French press for the benefit of
tho Ruaalan wounded now amounts to
the Far East Among thoso present
wero Dr. Froderlksen George Brandes
i .. . ii
The meeting was secrot anu a commit-
jteo was appointed 'o see what posi
.tlOn MniaHU Can WKO JJl lUllire ill
cae Russia becdme more Involved
than at present. j
Vagarles of a Cold.
You can never be quite Burc where
a cold Is going to hit you. In tho fall
and winter It maysettlo In tho bowols
produolng aevere " pain. Do. not be
I . A A .....1 ...11.
aiarmeu nor lormmu jouiauu ii
fars of appendlcltla. At the first
stgi of a cramp taRe I'erry uavts-
Painkiller In warm aweetened wa'er
and relief cornea at once. There la
but one Palnlikler Perry Davis'. IB
and SO ceuta.
Gaylor: "What becomes or ail tu.
hllla that are passed In 'he leglte-j
turaT ' sayior: me ram oi mem
ao towards buying champagne and
bc-r good things for the legislators."
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"1 owe my whole life to Burdock
Bloo4 Bitters. Serofutous sores cov-
trrd my body I aeeroed beyond euro.
u na maue me a pe"iy
wowan." Jlra. Chas. Hutton. Berv
Mich. I
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It la the woman who will not allow
her husband to antoke In the house
Nothing More Danuerous
- n.iii.. r.im Th. Foot-Rase
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Sanitary Corn Plasters cure by ab
sorption. Some hlng entirely new.
The sanitary ott and vapsre do the
work. Sold by all druggists Sc or by
Allen S. Olmsted. Le ltoy N V.
Firemen tnvETfably claim the credl'
Drugs and
Low Prices.
t-tfe&sffie'$'Kooooxxx
! J W Mt Seal Pres
l A L Cockrura Vice President.
CAPITAL
The Bank of Commerce
Directors A L Coctrum. C. H. Thompson U
& Wm S Stiles.
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tj&qa&&xa&
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The Missouri Pacific Railway
The favorite line between Kansas City and St. Louis.
Five trains daily each way; first class trains in every
respect and the fastest trains. See that your tickets
read via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY.
The Sure way fco Reach your Destination
quickly and with the Greatest Degree of Comfort.
Takes you direct to the World's Fair Grounds.
C. E. Stylks A. G. P. A.
Kansas City Mo.
SssaEwaaraesasMsos
Abernathy & Co.
Paper Hanging
and Painting.
K ALSO-MINING
GLAZING ETC.
Wallpaper 2c per roll and tJfp.
Border lc. j
223 EaLst OklrjL. Ave.
M. LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Notary Public and
Insurance Agent.
SNAPS
MEHANDWOME&
Dm Die a for unoMur J
dlcLrfrluflamniMcE
lrrlttloD or olcerttiab
kvtrUtn. at macom membrADic
PiotvbU CmIuIm. PAthleil. Anil DOt Utrfi
iTKttVMSCHlUIUlCt). cnt or roltonout.
k CIKt1KNirt0jHHB Sold by DrancliU
- or Mot id piQ wrpjr
T cirrcti rrild. foe
tl.00. or 3 sotillrf I2.1t.
CtrcuUr teui oo mut&-
Guthrre'sJLeading Hotel
The Royal
Eaton & Van Duyn Props.
ltalcfcti.00 anil M per day. All mud
era Improve merits.
4. . ..i..n-1 . ! . tttfH
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HARRY'S HACK LINE
PROMPT CAKKIAUB SERVICE
t ALIJI SIOHT Oil PAT
I'll. me 84 : It O. Hum
JAKE WEINBERGER
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mre. j
siBonfleflUauors
Cor Okla. and Second St
DR. F. D. STALFORO Dentist
noons if and 3 overOnhrie Saviaga Dint.
Pae No. w.
Cor. P!rt and Harrison. Guthrie. O T.
for extlngulahing a burning mnldlug
anJ yet it is always tha initminci
compan es tliai check tt damage
Hives are a terrible torment to tn9V"c: iat. uim ui "'
llttlo folks and to eome older one Territory.
Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never
falls Instant relief permanent cu-e.
At any drug store 50 conts
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E. E. Blacklky T. P. A.
Wichita Kansas.
WE HAVE
COAL COAL COAL
And we are going tt sell
to you for less money than you
have evei purchased it before.
TR.Y US
and be convinced.
FISH & ROUGH.
Office with
C. O. Fish. 109 Oklahoma Ave.
Phone 20 Phone B 51
Lookino- for a good
thino- in 5-cent cigars
will find die best ever
in two new brands
The Oris Clubhouse
and
La Distinction
Just received at
OLSMITHS 115 South Division 8k.
Do you wa.rvt your
PiOLno Tined?
If so engage the services c f
ANSON BAKER.
The Old ltellalile l'Uno Tuner
Call at Meacham's Piano I'arlora. (19
Vila ur PU nr TTH lleferenec nrit clan
VICTOR. G- HOUSTON
Insurance. Real Estate
Agent for leading Are insurance
Companies.
f tit ma. T? nr m Tl nfral vf T - 1 I 1 V
Competition nay be the life of
trade but It la sometimes the death
jtf the man that eats the goods.
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