The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE tTKEKI.Y OJ
PERriNENT Health of American
INQUIRIES
A Sutjject Much Discussed at Women's C!ubs-
Jhe Future of a Country Depends on the
HeaJth of Its Women.
Women are FEWER RAYMOND IN
PENSIONS WASHINGTON
WaaMugtoij, i < i. —Aaotlirr naitisr
In the < *a«f oil leu** Incident developed
today when !!• pre««>illative £tep) «ivi of
I fW*, inlraducfii \w<> rnolmi-iM in th®
house r«f Ming th* Fom lease of oil
Hiid gai* land* belonging to th«- 0«a«< Tn-
«ilar* On# r**ofation calls on th > ec-
ret.try to famish the with a copy
of the F^m*r l«uar and of all falb~l«a *«
under thai parrot h^iae. giving th« date
of the npproTal or rejection and ill cor-
respondence on ihe subject. Tin- other
revolution *>k.~ under what ..diet of ron
■r*-a it>" FlMar l aaa «i.< mad*. and
under what authority or lan the mb-
leas** m.rr. approved. The aeeretary 1«
asked whether uui not rat If}' the *ub-
lea.-' to the Almeda company, and whelh-
er This was i.ot. the f!r t nufr-lfa.-e wo
ratified, and whether he had not previ-
ously refused to ratify won-leaves
Th« resolution aaks not only far the
dat* of thf ratification ><t th* Alroedn
tub-leaae bui also rails for a list of the
>flleer*. d hectors and aiockholdera of the
Almeda company with information is t...
whether any of theee perrons are "per*!
ionaHv known or Id any way iHaird ■
him (the secretary) and. if so. the name
« su* ti person mi.a M •
«on and how ivlatod.
IXJOK IJKG <*ON*TRj%T fCTI0X S.
The K-aolutlou directs the secretary to'
aa . whether lie did or not i F-tiruarv!
IS Uat. In a latter addrr.«*rd to the chair-
man of the committee on Indian affairs.]
wrft# that the < oramlsMoner on Indlii
affairs "also si,..as that there no n. .
eaastly for tha proposed legislation In or-<
d*r to protect th existing rights of ti'
parties who hold under the said Fosttr,'
lease. and k la not deemed advisable!
nor. indeed would It be just, to renew
and extend the naid lease Tor a period c '
ten yearn or any other period, wlthou'!
the knowledge and consent of the In '
dim - "
The resolution con t Inn re
-And If you did wrt*o thia letter, pit-as*
atate to this houae what information > ou
ha\o alnce received that naa caused >, u
to reotnmend the adoption of the .it#
amendment to the Indian appropriation
bill extending said lease ror ten yearn on
6s- OtK acres of aaid Osago Indian land-
without first securing the consent of said*
Indiana."
The statement recently given out by
Secretary llitcheo. k la cited In which
lie aaid that ' the original Foster lease
was an unheard of monopoly and nothing
short or a public scandal.' and the revo-
lution asks the secretary If he was thus
correctly quoted and If to state why
he now recommends extension of the
leaae.
Mri TCXViHadsen MiuAtottn Henry
A* ihe .Wtt York state AwmMy of 1
V ih -« a | • -minent New Y«.r • 1 r
f' .«! • I.. ,r«00w • >m«*n present liiat h a i Lh v v
American \u.tncn tvere so ran ma to U 1
aiuioat extinct. jn.
This scfras lo hr i «wirp.ur ut* • 11
rot-nl of tho condition of \iu,
womou Yrt hot* man.' do vom kt"*v V
wboarr perfectly well oim d..i...kh>ve * •
some trouble nri«tu|f frura a dpraiu" la.
ment of Ihr female nrpar.;-iu
l«*lf in hen,!:, . w,
•clvr., eirmi«neM. thai !>•.. r.c-d,nvn
Ifrlinc l iuful or irrr^ular rm-i.-tr- j-
ton. l<-uo>n-hM>«. dinplacmfnt of u . I' •'
tit^ru., unrian tmiblr. indinstion o- 1
■lreplw-nrsa? Tlirr* .. a t, ...I ,n,l
true ™ v for || tl„ .ulnH.ni-
UjJim L I'mkhaui a Vr^ iablr i ..k
pound hat r«\,tore<i more American
women to health than all other reme-
i1'5 "'<• «• r.a I: Tvfulat. ^
Strengthens ami cure*, disease" of the^?11*, nc v" -- - .....
female or^ni«m as nothing « !se r*r- alon'"' ft*linp- blues and hope-
ror thirty vcars it has U-en cunnir •'*<>lc.v 8^<MUd remember there
female com-' I? one an'^ true remedy. Lrdir
* V?,-e IVesident of
A:9 l*ret n ht., I an-
—''liar ■ Teer*'aaffer.
:••• •• MtLvdiaE Pi-iKhgWa
K IBpf .! i.gs re*! red tr^i i.ea •
' '! iJuirn U'bX' vtrT
kwnv what LydiaK Piak-
■u-«v Loas^jna wui cu tor Lt r
women are troubled \rith
suppressed or painful men-
u-eakness. leucorrhoea. cia-
toe nlc<-ration of the womb,
•iu|jr-do-.m fcellajf. inflamma-
| taon of the ofaries backache. Uoatinr, j
(<>r flatulcncj. pcneral debility, lodi-
pc-:.on nnd i. rv. u prostration, or are
beset w id) s . liiptoms a.s dizzlocKs.
famtness, lassitude excitability, irri-
lability, uerrou&ness. sleeplessness,
melancholy, "all-jrone" and "nani-to-
tai.. & V«
When
struatio;
t the end r,{
wn* a nioiu>poi
ever, certain
and vested rig)
mint*ir:itii<n «•.'
<« th'- interl"!
Iho rights of
IS A VICTORY
FOR RUSSIA
HITCHCOCK'S KEPn
m-RETART BAV# HE Dons XOT UE.
CALL ALMEDA COMPANY
WaahlQgton, Feb. 3 —Secretary Hitch-
CIH-U wnijht rrfprrln* to th.. Aimed*
com piny, concr iiuR which H<nm>evn:|«
the HtrjO ena of Texas muodue^t a r^Q,
lutlon In the house, aald that he could
not recall any such com pan >
• I know noljody connected with this
company," said he. " and the aupp^altlon
that any officer la related to me In any
way la absurd. There has been no change
of opinion on my part tn regard t th*-
Very Few People
ARK I UKI- FROSt Sl.MK I i >KJI OF IN"
OIQBBTIO.V
\. m fru p..<(}tiH fr,.0 f|(|m
foim i>f indigestion, but scarcely twci will
have the same s>mptoms.
s..rnc suffer mo.st directly after eating
t'loatlnc from n, ,tejlh aud bow.
'■*' h t heartburn or *,ur rl
lnt . Mill othria have palpitation of hoar,
headaches, adeepleaanes*. iwius In t hest
ami under shoulder Made*, some hue
extreme nervousness, as in nervoua dyaJ ,
jx'psla. • | r.irls l • :> I . lt
1IU1 whatever Ihe ,mpiom mav l„ ' ! •" KM i
the cauae In all earn of Indication I, * " "• •' al
the .name. that is the stoma, h for some * s " •" '■ • Nor
r.-aaou fails to properly and promptly d|-(S li ..!|.,w.
•eat what la eaten. I i Hull muni.- i i-
Jhl«« lha *hole .too-at atomadi trou-! I,'KI ■" • "• ; - a'n
hlea |u a Butaliell T^e alcna. I, B„, ' 1 !
ln>- teat and aailatame and 8luarfa ' 1 1 v'"''
Djapepwa Tublrla ,|„ „ h..,,. bv , I- .
***** •"'am dl«e«lve. ahl.h r-1""' rj""
e.er>' weak .i„n„ h ,, h. ow| ^ ,
' U"ra of tl,„ paptlc gun.l, l„ the atom. A'lmln" > ■"
n-h to lactata audio, „t „ ld ,„d
ta n^rearur din,, and a lmilale ,hel ""■ ' " "
food eaten. jgnen ,,,j,
'H'*"!" of ear, h, prlMlpl, In *,„.■■■
arts Dyspepsia Tablets will dige i r o. , "" N'"*th S.
Kialna of meat, egg* or other whole .n . Ithnl Hu ;idinlr.: . , i
foed and this . |«|m has l«oe„ proven bv = « •'•
actual experinioni. wliich any,,'e i>
perform for htfnaelf In the followliiL ma„
ner: Cut a hard bollrd |,;t„ r,v : I: R
ST"J? " wouU " maatlcated: I * ■!
1 ,h" IK and two or tllnw uf 11.1 mi
♦ab'Ma In a battle or Jar «Blalnln w lrm 1 -lit '"mot
v.ter I,eal„l llll( ' . 1:
^m.u, ,b!bod!'""1 k"l"' at t',1- II .
veiature for Uuvo aiid one-half , Mlr I liable i,. ,,. ti
at the end of which tha, . "
a* .omplelely „ h
Jw l the healih,
Tbe point •fthlaejtperimenU, thai ah, «£«£.""• !•
Stuart a by*p< ,,-1, Table, : .,,,K „ ..
'« I" the bo,lie Ihev w||| , .
■neat In ,„e „..m, „ „0M„, ' . , , .
M'M| Invigorate the «4,nr. h . (<'< •
"0 ?~t" H> Even , M,U, . hl'ljl Th- ) , „ ,
take Sluatf. Tablet, with ,afHV ™„ | '''
and benem If It, dKaatlaa u. ,ak . ji nla< Uemhu.
the theusands of cures i. . .. . Wl,°
i. iKai. __ , . . " U(^f>tnpilah«v! **re eeen tonight refused to either 01.
• ,hrtr ««ular tally uae a,.- easily or .1,-1:. urn,
plained when it t, „n.le, .lotal ,h i, the. Iwvln* fuvorat;. on...; tunIt,i!" ' !
■M CMBPO^ of enable aa^ee,. ,w' ,he
tic. papal", dlaataae and i(old,.„ fc,, | the atalcment t ■ !.•• tantlal ' I
■wbi.il n;:: k ■ will, ihe food and d«ea'
monsvrois ihkikim
Uetlnc never cure. D,pep„„
the WQKI flurms of
pia.iilf
testimony aa the fo;lonin
•Af'uM be convincing :n i. " orM baancfifedsveh
Mrs T. C. Wiiladecn, of MannitT " •« ■: eciKirsemant No other
la., writes: ^ tuedicine hat. sadi a record of cures of
E>«ar Mr*. Pinkham:— female troaMea. Refuse to buy anr
"I can truli ai that tou hare^avc-l mv l.fe olhcr •*fOi need tha best.
^l.'T;"t;X|r;/ r -n,V ' ■" art-a^« rful countenance,
in dc-tonap atthout' am- lid'm f Mad a the charms of praec and beauty
«mal IrreruLinlm | had siren nTali uP°n Prof*'""Uon of the
boj«t*> uf ever hrin^ «,u n«,„ jHlt pn °rif>nfc. \ ou cannot look well
persuadel to trv Lydia i: Pinkhaui* \V- an lees von f. el well.
abh* CompmnJ >1 thw Unties hare re- •''nkham invites all sick women
H '1 t notion to arrite her for advice Her advice and
ttnlay m mj grave mctlic-.ne hare restored thousands to
l valla c ai i . Maea
1 PlnWhame leetaWe Ccapoaid Succecds hbtrt Mm Fall.
Piukltam's Vegetable Compounti at
troubles No other ,
thus « t
erk ti
SrMng m detail the man
natxtal landing, his phyelei
iwl whether or r.ot he is r;
l>earfon Tlie report ia then
tiw -onaalttee for actkn
is fa\ orat>!> acted upon
natter .if two day- before th.
by the senate but thia rs by
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
♦ ^LLtR AD., OGED IVSANf <
+ Chicape. ret ?• —Lea e C Pm*
"♦ < 2h ytar, ■« sie aa aatant at-
♦ toewey ef t+r department ef jm-
♦ t a at Was* iptt today waa oe- 1
♦ Otarea inaane He waa aant hon.« ^
♦ N B g Rep 4
♦ r •• •' - Mg : ^ •, I -id'an -r 4
♦ en <■* ; a [ .i.nti, anfl ttJI ^
♦ etu'r - t- Qton. He v a, 4
♦ esteo after had attacker a 4
♦ rn r .n a Street
♦ «
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J
gtor Ftb. _■ j — Jud^'- lta.vmcn.1
•^kogor Indian Territory, who i-
valigation 113* the depurtmrnt
< - ■< i.i Washington. Judge R.t>
called at tIt-- capitol today with a'
lav.r.g interview with Speak
im n Ota b i:ig unable to .«e. t!ie
r at the time )fe made arrange-
to mo him tomorrow.
' ' h w'-° 'nveatlgated Judge1
nd a offp . n.-..i who became mer. -:
!hmi.uit- ,1 in Chicago yeeterda>
! ««t !cache,1 the city. Neither has
"It «f the Inveatifatlon. While un-|
1 to i>e unfuvorablo to Judge
it is not «X(A>cto.| to carry!
weight, under the clrcumatances j
r i.ivestlfatlon la therefore more!
kely
1* with the departmrnt of Jiib- I
"th'r tiian t.n ncknowhi.fge the r.l-!
:i elr agent refused to dhcuss the:
r. 1 matter.
IS OFFERED AS
A GUARANTEE
THAT
tak
of the house* of congie.^ it .s
to the other for action. The 1
u by that body ta to refer
fwn penaion committee J
sidered with a view of \ei
iction of the other house
ASKS MOODY
FOR REASONS
IVa
lingto
F-
SLAUGHTERS
THE YAQUIS
purpose of laying
i taken by the pension
port by the ott
*1 that tho d
1. and <«rent
>v the ot i.t
S U CAI,Tnr"¥v SiTI OF T°I EDO.
FRANK <"TIE\EY mak^s oath that
he •« senior partner of the tirni of F .1
S -n"V I '■ ' htwlneaa in the City
of To.-.<• < : i nr.! State afcresa l nnd
ti ..t sali. .: n, will p.iv thf sum of ONF
Iir.N'bnFIl TVM.AHS for r,ch and .• e:v
'se of CATAF.KH that cannot be \ueti
% t: e u- ** IIALI.'S • ATAKiCH C RE
FRANK .1 CII1 N '),
Sw " nd «abscrih >if |n
my preaence. thi« day of Decern lie- a
n.,.1®KC- A UV 'i>.EASON."
(SEA 1. ■ Notarv Puhlic.
Hall's Cat a' • •« taken lnterr..i!!y.
anil t !s i irecti' i-r\ the hlood and jru-
tS«moU ii^free l' "' Se: .1 „:
K j CHENEY A -'O Tr.'ail,, , '
BEGIN THF BIG
FEE HEARING
-K'fMreso H:ita-o
\ mdlver of JlU.sourj introduced the fol-
; lowing resolution In the house today: (
Resolved, thai the attorney general'
1 h". ■ ill' eaXtoat eon-
'' 'H'i' ■' whelh.-r or not anv piwerdliigs i
have been InnUtutrd olther elvll or <rlm-!
Inul aBuinat ,li, Armor plate Hum, nnd irj
not why not, anil further
Ileai.Ived. Hint Hie attorney ii>neral
'1 "rm llou.se ,w,at siepj have
l>i..ii lakeii Liy liim to determine whether1
01- not the ..aill armor plnle trim i-liouiil
l o Prosecuted (or violation of the I'nlte.r
States ami-true, law of July J. ! .< OPl
Hher rnlteil Hiuu-a statutes a«aln.-t
vomblnei in lestraint
Mie resoliitlun was referred to the Jt
i llARnilS IX PREAMBLE
A nreiimbli' to the resolution le-ltt-
*hiit 01. September fi. 1901, the attorne
K'' " : -titlonoil t > lnatitui . i, . •
jand criminal proceedings against th..
Carnegie Steel company and the Bethle ci
j hf ni S!ct. 1 company, us combining and ^
j o.mnitutlna: what tho petition «: -ige,i
« an armor plate truat for contndlinc '
, the pi ice of armor plate, and that then ,,t
was filed with the attorney general an,:
v -tli the president a statement of facts
" l evidence showing u cooaplr.i;\
whereby the trade and commerce in
mor plate had bten mor pollzed ami
armor plate trust enabled to .^11 m
thousands tons of armor plate to
I'nited States govetnmcnt ai prir, ra
Ins JI45 to If.Jo a tor art. : dulv
pointed board of expert iu.vuJ constri
<«:s had reported that the'actual
the armor did r.ot ex,*ed $197 a t0,. •
preamble further iilleac." an agr-M m
between the Carnegie and Bethlehem -
DR. PIERCE'S
Favorite Prescription
Does not contain alcohol, opium, or any harmful
dru$. Persons making false statements con-
cerning its ingredients will be prosecuted. It
is a pure compound or medicinal plants scien-
tifically extracted and combined that will cure
the diseases and weaknesses of women. It
is a medicine that has enjoyed the public
confidence for over a third ot a century.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription establishes
regularity, dries weakening drains, heals in-
flammation and ulceration, and cures female
weakness. It cures headache, backache, nerv-
ousness, sleeplessness ar.tf other conscouences
of womanly disease.
Accept no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
CUKiII>T TO TOE STATE OF XErr rOTlK.
Ei-mui, X. Y„ May 21st. 10M.
JOHN A. MILLER. M. Sc.. Pu D„ F. C s„
ANALYTICjU AND CONKt LTING ClIKMIST,
Office 44 and 4r Lewi* Block,
East Swan Street.
World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo. N. V.:
GmtUmen-ThiB is to certify that four original. ,cal«l bottles . t Dr. lVrce's Favorite Pre«cription were purchwe,
by mc. at different storesi in this city.
II onmined tboM four oaphi verv carnally and im r ughiy. using ihe n.. t delicate testa for alcohol, d timli.
and opiam. and a. the reral; m im inv«UBati >n I can say mat Pi. I', -ree a Favorite IV wription does not contain anv
common alcohol, digitalis or opium. v.,urs especially.
JOHN A. MILLER, Ph. D. (Berlin.)
FREE. Dr. Pierce s Common Sense Medica] Adviser is sent free
on receipt of stamps to pay mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps
tor the clotli-bouna volume, or 21 stamps for a paper-covered book.
. Aidress WORLD'S MSPENSABY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N.Y.
SPfcCIAL*E>$|()N
PRESIDENT CALLS SENA TI
MEET MARCH FOURTH.
FOR LEADER
holee of his h jeeei
adf-stly refuse t
Liie tlm« Mill alniu
lie can not help
here will bft elln
eais from now ti
tin
the
' or
bidding
If of the
for the ben.ii
will i p found
>vf,l be other
Ti:e. name of
iot be umonir
1. Already ther"
ih Circuit Juds"
•uld lilcc to itir-
®ne«I on January *j
be Identkal.
accumulative e.ldenre
estralnt of trad«. tho
« orrtarv of the navy
to thet?e two oompa-
wlien an Independent
the trust had oflfer-il
tho same armor for
do pUi« and
•Imply irrlu:
line*
«-hen .«HMCh
promptly dlffestfMi
hartle medbin. > wm, , Dl.
ind Inflame tl e Inte^-
will thf
good dj,
ablet* are World-wid,
■ t the moderate price
JUST
OWE
WORD hat word is
it refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pilla and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you conRtinated?
Troublad with indlscttiori*
Sick headachcr
>'lrtlfo?
Bilious?
Inxoinnia?
AM of thc c s> mptom* and man* others
indicate inaction of the LIVER. '
You Moocl
Tutt'sPilis
Take No Substitute.
hat the toverr
the i-ourt to b > paid
• '>mplalnant. McLJsh. that the p
etltutlng the eMnblbthment t
aeiiship eourt was UttConaUtulotia
void and hat he fixing r ! romper
by the court for th«- attorn«-\ > v.
i«in l and \-old beeausr it «rr..v d<-ne
Burwell in Washington.
Sta: t'apltal Bureau. !•; Penna .v
Washington, reb Judge II. F
well, of Oklahoma Cltv . • i,. r
CCL£BRATCQ
STOMACH
on t; o fo :
' Khali ut tha
«d to Uiko
the Cnited S
"THEODORE HO
the president-
JOHN HAT. S« retary
GIU 10 GOVtRNOR
"itical
iil\ in*-n11-urd In the race. Judge
For.ilvi. Tuft and Fairbanks, ui
1 jv. - th«' man to strike tha
-• |'i beef trust, if trust
i.- to be-.imo it political paatlmo
) figure In the iHe.ua of i:<05 and
rmild be well enough to keep an
it publicans think well of him.
'itlu-r Hoot or Fairbanks «om-
!■■' business world would feel se-
th possetc^ing the full confidence
uks Interests. Tlmt is always
) be an important factor in re-
• .ttnpaig.1. llut there will altso
life, between the west and tlm
outcome of which will be
influenced by the trend of po-
•cnts in the next three years.
If you are Constipated,
Bilious, Nervous or Sleep-
less, try the Bitters, It
will improve the appetite,
quiet the uerves, open up
the closed bowels and
make you well again. Tho-.i
sands have loimd this true.
It also cures Chills, Colds,
La Grirpe, Indigestion'
Dyspepsia and Kidney Ills.
Be sure to try it.
Ardmore Men in Washington.
rem \\. : sut«i t'apltal Bureau, 1<jb O St . \y
ffton M -3 >41 -I u y li^p
''' nurd I.ior of tho Ardmore!te. nn<t es-M.iyor
I 'tt-s nil 1 •: k, Of Aidmore, arrived in YVaahingtt •.
will ab«o tbit morning. They ar - tirre for the pur-
for th>. i of promoting tha passage of th«
i whose [ tutehood bill.
The Indian appropriation bill Hill como
uf Pre?-1 'ip for < onslderatlon again tomorrow
nent it morning nnd it 1* expected tho bill will
greatly P**s within the next day or two.
You want a medicine the doctors approve
Ayer's Cherry Pecioral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a
"r°n® med'cne, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases,
hrln v, desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleurisy,
| .bronchitis, consumption. Ask your docior aboui this. Lc..tn^
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