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VOLUME XLXIV.
IF FEUS
IS WELL ABOVE
2110 VOTES
Al l. (OlNTILS IN SI A l l
lUVKIU IHUlll ll lALLTI
TWILL ON SLMTOItUL
(ONTLST; mniuait
WINS tUT
HIS DEFEAT
fiAYS ai l Tin: WMLHS O
f)AUkNIS A hi: Aim wi n
Ar.AINST HIM: SWANK
WINS IN FIFTH;
OTIIKH LOXTKSTS
OVLK STATK
Oklahoma City. Aug. 5. In a
signed tatement Issued t Hit
headquarter here today Senator
Thoma P. Gore declared he "hid
run a handicapped racf ad loet"
ln the contest with Repreeente-
tlve Scott Ferria for the dereo-
eratlc senatorial nomination tn
TueaJfa primary
Tne enatr declared he wou'd
continue to work for the aucceea
of the democratic pert.
The statement wn Iteued after
a conference between the xSenator
and hit campaign managers at
which time it wis announced that
complete but' unofficial returns
from 2111 of the 2.700 precincts
In the state gave Ferria a vote of
94279 and himself 69599. a ma-
jority for his opponent of 24880.
i
Oklhoma CttX Aug. 5. Al-
though late returns today from
Tueday'a primary cut down the
early lead pilrd up by Represen-
tative Scott Ferria for the deme-
crstle nomination for United
States Senator Ferris f.iMt had
a lad of 24.680 over Senator
Thomas P. Core on a tabulation
today f Complete but unofficial
returns from 2115 of the 2708
precincts of the state.
The vote stood: Ferrit 94278;
Gre 69.599.
SWANK WINS IN FIFTH
In the Fifth district comcresnna'
race Keardrm has a lead on the rc
p Ucan aide of 518 vc? over Main
er.
Wifji three precinct mlsin
Swank of Norman has a lend of ap
proximately 1.601 for the domooratli
congressional nomination In the
Fifth.
In the Sixth district unofficial re-
turns from two-thirds of the diutr'--gtve
Elmer Thomas a lead of 22'
over Cham Jone.
'' Harrald .n Nominee.
Scattering returns show Harrelr)
has received the republican nomina-
tion for the annate Culllson his
narcKt oi.onont Is 1S12 votes be-
hind. Forri has received fifty telegrams
of congratulation from Washington.
In the Third cnnfreioiional dlntrlcfJ
C. D. tarter was unopposed; Mc-
Keown Is nominated In the Fourth;
In the Sixth McClintic beatTosh by
2S1. In the Eighth Harris beat Hyde
for the democratic nomination hy &02
Hen-Irk was not ojoed. For crim-
inal court of appeals. Davenport i
leading. Bailey ia nominated for Su-
preme court In the Fifth diatrirt. It
the Second Supreme Court distric.
Brown has 4 112 votes to Hlgslns' 2.-
81. Matey la named In the Seventh
and Boxanh mas won in the Ninth. In
the Eighth racial primary Swlndal!
defeated the field
For corporation commissioner or
the democratic aide Echols la nomi-
nated by 12.000 majority. On the re-
publican aide Hughes leads Kwinc
the vote being 4.1 H for Httchea and
332 for Ewlng.
DODO NOMINATEO
A final count of republican ballot
In the Second representation district
of this county glvea Wm. Dodd a
majority of 80 over bis opponent E
u. Hit bard of Orescent City. Ir
Kendall of Crescent defeated John
O'Neill for the democratic nomlni
tion.
.WEATHER
New Orleans Aur 5. Tonight and
Friday partly .cloudy; somewhat an
settled weatber.
The Guthrie Daily Leader
HOME.
Assassins Kill
One; Wound Two
MaHd. Aug. Count De Salva
tirra former civil governor f !ar
eelona and Ms wife were suavely
wounded and his sieer-lilw the
MarQuiss De Lejares. was k'i'ert
last avenlng at Valencia bv five
men who fired a volley of put'l
shots Into the carriage in wVeh
" the three were riding.
The annoicement of the crime
made by the minister of the Inter-
ior states that the aseaselna ware
trade unionists. The count white
governor of Barcelona was an op
ponent of the trade unions declar
Ing them Illegal. The assassins es-
caped. jf
LYMOH GRAY KL0
UP ROBBED CF CAR
Three Younr Men Pull Off Nutty
Stunt Lat Niht; Wild
To Oil Field ; Men Aj
Cantunsd and Jailed
"What are vou doln ia my Car "
-That non of your huslnesv
Stk-K u? your hands.
The abe on vernation Uk plare
last night shortly rur len o i V"C4
between Ljidou tJray and a etratiR'T.
The strsnser was In - Cray's car and
was trying to start It. The oar list
been locked and the fellow m nm'.i-
poor proisreaa.
Oray advanced tw the rar lo
throw the InlnnJer out to other ine'i
ntci'tx'd ut from the shadow of the
Hurtn llros. atorv and covered Mm
with a revolver. A1ut tbut time
Louis Halsell came mton the ireiie
He was also jrrciiuptl.v coveted with v
revolver and the two were ordered
to tep into the dwrway cf the It.ir-
ton store. The. third man then e
cured ttw key to the automobile and
eoon hd the engine poinu. It wa
evident however that he wan tmt f-
miliar with a Cole 8. for when the
tire finally Rot away the power was
In Intermediate and the ran feedr
waa fioKled Tho rnr was headed
north and was Rolny fat when f!ray
finally pH in touch with Kh-tlff Rob-
ertson. Twenty minutes later Dejmfv
i"ani!on Iiul llahel IMiH Traband
and I.ynton Oray -re m the trsll
nf the stolen car.
At Mulhal! the thieves timed and
t(K)k the road to the (iarber oil fl'-liK
They arrived at 'ovintton. tut were
da hard prenwed that they abandoned
the car ab-out three o'clock this n'rti-
!n and took to th ojen country. The
car was recovered by Mr. Gray. Th
itherlff and his deputy and Mr. Grey
then followed the trail of the thieve.
They were captured at daybreak this
nirnlnir hiding under a mulberry
tree In the iack yard of a farm limine.
The thieves are all young men two
of the.m not more than 18. and the
third who seems to b the leader
Is probably 22. They are hard-biIHl
and sullen and will not tl their
names. They are In Jalf here.
Sheriff Roberton says the lMi)
have been seen around town for sev
eral daya and it la Ms opinion thnt
hey r the three who abandoned
he Ford rnr aouth of town several
day ago after running 11 Into a dUeli
So far the aherirf's office has had
no direct clue as to the owner of the
Ford.
The three men rill be arraigned
this evenln.
Vhat ticked over 1
the wiee durino day i
9
-W'uslfincton Parley P Chrliten
sen. presidential nominee of the
Farmer-Labor psrty offered lili n-r
lees to tho National Woman's part
n art eHeft to Indue tho Tennessef
legjlature to ratify tho suffrags
amendment.
Washington Joseph P. Tumulty
secretary to President Wilson will
present tho president at the ceremony
notifying Governor Cox ot bis nonln-
tlon for the presidency. It hew- me
known.
Chicago William V. Coucbman.
vice president of the Internatlonl Har-
vester company died.
London Premier Lloyd O.-irsjo
twice. rpi-elvel depatatlon of Irish
Unionists- n1 X'ltlonallsts wb urg-
ed him to grant domtulon home rule
for Ireland.
Pittsburg. Kans Alexander M
Howat. rresldent of the Kansas m'ne!
worker1 union sent telegram to
John L. Lewis president of the in
tematlonal union refusing to abide
by ' Instructions from Lewis thai
I striking Kan fa J miners return to
work.
atweaal t tke Oalllrte. OIKkoM. weartafn) elaae
1 imniiii Tim inimii iiMnr im 1 m m mvnm iinrrl l"" - -- -
i I iiiiiiiaiiiiiiBii
IS
REDS
a
IT
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(.HKAT M.AV Altm IIIMMI H
IMH.AMIKHS AMI HUM II
i:A(rAiM) kw uitisr-
IIIUvK; SIANO IS
MI)IIIU.
mi it
RUSSIA ONE GREAT
CEMETEflY; Ml DIE
VIOLATION' OF TIIK nUll
AMiisiHi: i Qronoitv
r. s. as siMi'i.i: ok
torZKV-IT.NINr.
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BULLETIN
Vir'i Aug. 5. Lamia an Im-
portant city about 75 miles northeast
of War's hae been taken by the
RuHian bolhevlkl. after being de-
fended for many days by the Piles
according to an announcement by the
foreign office tonight. Polish fortei
have evacuated Brest-LltoVak but
bold the forta west of the river Bug
and farther south the Poles have
evacuated KOvtl and are withdrawing
to the line of the Bug river.
POLAND IN POCKET
WANTS ARMhSTICE
Warsaw Aug. 6. Poland's council
of defense has sent a wtreiesi die-
patch to Moscow Infprmlng the soviet
government that Poland was re.idy
to send a peace delegation to MlnsV.
The conditions were laid down by tv
council. They were:
That the boteehvlkl delegates he
permitted to communicate freely
with the Warsaw government and that
the ovist government agree to ac-
cept in principle t:ie terms Pola-
will propose.
SITUATION IS VERY
CRAVE; ;BAO AS UM
London Aug. 5. Among British" of
ficiala and diplomats of other ration
here wnd'sgui'ed" enniety ie felt over
the Ruso-Polih situation. Ons of
ficist Mid:
"The ituation is as grave as thai
In August 1914."
H'ashlngton Aus. B.-Compli-tf vln
dilation of the I'nlted ffats govern-
ment' policy tt uncvrnprotttlHinK re-
fusal to fl'-til with Red Ktuxlti l
found In the continuance of liosillltles
against 1'oland during the so-called
armldtlce.
.The mockery of that situation lr
described In Washlng'on as frah
proof if such we.e. iieedod that nfi
wort of rellani-n Is to Ije tdaced upon
pledges bearing the boJhevlst official
imprint.
The Ruiiinii division of the state
H - partnwnt was tlom-rll-.! today a
"bulging witn rtaia ot tne most au-
thoriliva and up-to-date character re-
vealing that Soviets have brought
Russia to the brink- of utter rufn. The
tragic chaos of thinr almost baffle
recital."
A sample of the. reports from Rus-
sia is as follciws:
"Russia Is one largn cemetery.
"Thn bolshevlnt system has re-
sulted In conv;leto ruin.
"All economic llfn Is at a stand-
still; not only th fsctorlcs. but
even the smallest workshops are
closed down.
"Coal raw material and above
all transpiration facilities are
lacklnf. sn that tho necessary clrcu-
lation of good cannot fc maintained.
"Th big landed pslalea have
been divided up the owners having
been killed or having fled their
hounes baro been sacked or buraed
down.. t
"The peasant ha neither the
power nor the deslw to cultivate the
larg adilltion to hie property which
be has received. He tills only what
Is required for himself and hla fam-
ily. A supply of Russian grain to the
towng It therefore not to bo tboaght
of to say nothing of export.
"The distress and mliory In the
big towns la terrible). In Petro-
grail and Moscow the mortality Is
enormous. Tha rx'ople literally
resemble walking corpses; llMless
weak ravaged by epidemic they
have lost All desire to live.
"Trotzky recently addressed the
people of Ekaterlnslav. In reply
to exclamation- from tEe crowd
KNOCKING
F1RSI
munm m i mr 1 l"" "- - -
(
scott rmitta
Democratic Nominee for U- S. Sana'e
Reds Arc Using
Old Kaiser Tactics
Washington Aug fc Thirty
Americans r being held by the
bolleheviet authorises at Moacow
according ta four other Amercers
who have come out from aoviet t
rltery the State lwartmtnl bs
teen informed by its representa-
tive In Viberg. rinlsnd.
It
H
Trorfi Sent To Little Village
Where ClindcMuie Trttde
Thrives nd Trite Are
i I orr
The Ha mic. ig A T '- bt.'
been lent by th the fje-ttusn and
thr !uth vnvi'rnnni t the littb-
villain f iKiivpeftixi nhiili is si'-
tint id jartt- In Ibi'vii and partly In
Herman territory in nuler t. put an
end to the f lundlst m tcadn thriving
ther whlih. In tl m( fvm week
bad soKumeil u h piiiimrt! mi that
the total Mythoritle ere unabl to
iwvint vlnlatloit f tlt IumimI and
i-ij. -i! duty iTiniI.i ..
No ic iimii :'.'' ;innii
iii-c. v.tm' n an4 rbiidren hd come
In I UnjiperliMi with the vie of bu-
Ifig there food and other srtb !
wbii li they could on'y r't at hum st
hlijhi'r )icc th -the rHrbltBt
Mic charged bv the l'.it h i'IU
Trains coniitig from 1:m Ilulir and
lilllan diet riits i m . full that '-I
as lnHiastb!v fur the r i I w t y offl-
itala to esanilnn ! the tictii'ls and
itiKiiy persons hud free rides.
Tho principal Miei-t of J ln i !'
whlcit I alxtut tlirta miles lotig and
of whiff one sldo ! Hutch whlln She
ither i (iertnen m-'wd'l. Kimoi
tjie thronx C"t beyond lonlnil of
the ctiKtfimelioimo officer tine (l-r-
man clerk vra l'"d to a tree for
Iryln? to enf"in- the Inw. Trade
consisted chief! v in coff- le oil
cocoh bicycle (licit to'isi it snd ci
garettes and for x"iiitlme w most
brisk.
As soon an the troop arrived
however order j restored imd the
Hutch ronmatifl"r iud a timnlfesto
sa)ltig that nobody at Iinx prl
would b allowed to hsva ritore pro
visions in stire tlan needed for hl
private store. The shops wire !hi
Hit und'T strict otitrd.
iu nL P(kimsti:hs to
IIHI.I) l OWLVMON
The ani)U;i cirivi-ntlun of third tut
'curth clae postmaster tt( (he stain
re Id session it oklaliooi '''iv to
ly for a two days convention. Thei't
are about TOO thitd and fourth en.
postmaster in the state hut nn'j
bout will attend the convrntiii
't la estimated.
The purpose it th convention U
mainly educational. Tslks wll! Se
'iiade for the Instruction of the il
gates. Hetii-rnirtit if tervlei' a'so
will be dlM-Usi'd Ki.v tlou of .f
'icers will ik" place tnminorrow.
IMNII LONCUIT TONK.in
Because of the rlrcu performance
tomorrow the bund will plnw u week-
ly event this evening using the fol-
lowing program:
New Colonlul March; HohemUn
Olrl. selection; Tho White Tops
march; Weddln? of the Winds wait;
Tho Ml'Uhtrman march; Jen; Ve-
netlan Moon; Klnj: f?o march
CASH WHEAT GOES
UP NINETEEN C'NTS
St. Loula Aug. 8 Cash wheat ad
vanced 19 cent a buehel on the Mer
chant Exchange her today. Red
Winter wheat eloed arund
and advance of 31 cent lnc Mon
day.
that he should give thern f()od In
stead of promises Trotzky ald
'.4o long as there is all!) one rat to
four Inhabitant nobody her tnuat
complain of foixl shortage'."
'
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Rr publican Nominee Tor Con
gTM In th Dittrict. Gri
Memgcrtttt Over AtmV
In Karttiai Ton
K'nld. Okla. Au Vtauu' H-f
rick who aas Hie t -ublu in -rt'
nmln In tb tK htSi riiaritonal
.'itfi. t. ewpi(il I' t'dnun-
Hirk T. Mvttn. wci.t wh w i
"rt.'d In WkhP lt 8tui.lf !ef
lisi-itliig an ll-i'd dit l-ii wit1
sue Wichita to the limit of the lew '
aveord'og to a utied itnirmtil g'r
c oit bet tod
Hrrtek claim iat he w tUet!
Ml trail. Slid thst io fine ed.
but wa )ut hv!d until hla "attorney
l id t S'ld r omr!. I them l' lt!
title" h I in
P1SM POSSEE
Brute Who Aawulted 1C Year Old
Woman Will Ba Lynched If
Captured; Woman In
Delicate Condition
Lsington Ky Aug. S-A pose f
krvrrsl hundred farmer and tety
Cftirerw armed with gutte rop and
pitchfork thi morlng contmuad to
stout MsdisOn Jeasamine and Cay
te counties in search for Biort
Mondya mulatto ?fl years o g
charged with having auttJ Mrs
Charles (Ijurr. IS yers old nf Va'
ley View M1on county K y 1!
n.ila from here
The pone spent yettarday and Is"
lght searching fer the negro who
Is alleged to have forcibly enteric1
the Saucia home and comm.ttd tee
assault utwin Mr. Sauere Monday
evening. Yesterday afternoon Mrs.
Sar who I about to become a
mother reyalned erli lotuntta tat
first tm since the assault and reU
d hee story. She aid Monday threw
a powdered drg Into her face.
I'KLMDIAI' or .MCO
is i'L-Wim; i oh i:
Mel I'll) Aug - Provtsf'Mi!
I it-side tit He l.i llueild hn sent a
etim!s"lo-i lo Ksteban t'atttu. e'iv-
etliiii- of Iiwt CtillforiiU in on i-f
fort to til tiii'l I hat cff!el :o n
CoiiM-iuing his fevi.lt SKlinst th f"d
ir.r t ovci tiiii ut. Hopes ar enfff
talni'd hy th irmlslonal president
t' st the cmifili i ciiM he si-ttli'd witt;
out I b'oilshed. acinrditig to hv fill
vernal.
MDNM I It Ol i HI (.III IN
llll l IS KNOW X
rr "
J'hll tephl. Ann - A'ho'isH
thy ave out cniisld ralile In' it o i
tion regarding the man under arrest
In ronrtei tlott wit ft kidnaping of
fllnki-ly CoiiKl'n. the 1.1 toonths o d
son of Mr and Mrs fleorgo H
rouuhlln of Norrlstown Pa on J in
i federal offlrlal today still decilftA)
to revii his Identify. It wa anil
that Import!)! di'vclopnietit li Mil
case were expected within it ho'in
SM(KI(. IOS UOIUvl HS
. I.ndon Aug. 6 IM.'k Kerr at Co..
contractors of Preston find that
mok;i)!f hclrw (ho workers lo In-
creaso thn output. Three month ago
their men were granted permission
t smoke d'rlii) fifteen nilii'ite In
'ho mornig and fifteen minut" In
the afternoon The InovaMnn h:i
proved (Kpular with the em ploy et and
had a ood .ffeet on the firm' out-
put. ITAI.MN .slONLV HJ.AWI
or.ki o i oil ru i i.s
Wlchlu Kails. Tex. Aug .rir
les Potul of floston reported lo itavo
cleared several tnllllons In maiilpula
tion of liiti-rnatlotial reply omipoiis
was a cletk In tho office of a motor
romi'sny here two yer ago a
sulsry of UV'1 week a. oirdint lo
slatonient today by lh predent
of the fompany.
oil kills si; nimis
Indon. Aug. 6- He Wrda are
dylrw In thouaiand on Allaa Traly.
The dead birds are found floating on
the sea with feather coated with
crude oil which ha gotten under
I heir wings and prevented flight. It
U believed that thla oil bun leaked
firom yenieli sunk during the war.
I e
Great Britain 1$
Preparing for War
tenJOsv Aug . . le
printed by etcemnt swas4Pv
her tat Oreat '-a-o ha hrt
end l detiare war aja.o soviet
tuas-e if the bo'ahevia dvnt
to iant. ia not he-tad have eal
been cenfirinej lo i.a
. qwarera
U. S. DESfflOYERS STOP
W-U CABLE LAYINS
iKitish Com winy 8 Til To
Defy UncU Rm and lnUr-
natlonl La Governing
Cablt Laying
Washington Au 6 - 'if deatrf.
era are pstrolltag the eMrsse- to IN
Mi mi!. '). harbor mr ! r '-!- f
President Wilson to pecnt if eee-
rxoii the landing tsl ft ti-l th
Wetetn t Telegraj-fc nMr
having Iwi.l frtrt K.rt.urd a P.!!tt
pieasi'ti In the Wit Indies.
A HriHsh it!e ship th Cutl!
has Ix't-n chartered by the Western
I'iiU'ii company to land the AmrbAU
end of the iaht.1 wUUh wimfj int'Ct
wlli a li!ih tabu Him from lttH-
o lo M.mih Ameil-a At th- ine
de;'i lii'.ent It la'' l t'-day tHt
the Ik-litnh einbr had eo ! t
to Infi'ini Ihn master nf the ship that
such a lauding Would be ItV V !"'-
nf Atn-ii.an law (iff -UU en ilitii
'here no aiii-f- m e lit the fa I
litsi th ri' sit lirtttsh; fhut ah
pre-ob!y was tl' only cbi .raft
avalUMe lo t!i A met I mi roniaitf
when tn w ihnrtixid
Action Hae Bn Oetayad.
Wotk sun Km st!di from IUrb
t'l wan ;in lust siimnier'
!!"ii" tiiiie B(?o the U -iftu I r loii
' (i ll. V applied tl .141. .1- ;-(t
m.-nt f.- so I'C-i' live pet-mlt In ! i-d
Hi.. it bi M .in I. but ir ;. uti :.i
Hi (lull on It bad leeri l.o - p n
In ib bidding of th liilernait.mal
eoiiiniiiiit. atpitta i onre railed In
m t In Vihliiii(.u Hrptemtir A
Change To fit Dicu.t
A lit it lo inli!( ixiis.miiy it t
. ! Utlin'd. no has a niMiiojdy i.(
eslije rijtht In llranliljin wii.-ia n
Amerlai coixent d.-Ore tt tn
fttruel a dir. . rjl-l. rt from tv
flilted filar. fi l n i m
stilted tlmt thn Aui.-i i in guvirttmeni
desired hiiiiif bef.ott Ix'iIh fli
penult to tho western l iitf t com
iiy wfifher the arranment eft.
t'-rid tutu t.y thn .-.(mpiii.y !H thr
llrillsh f.meern the Yetern table
company . .f.c.!!lng tho lin fn.oi
IUibnw i irai wij (lU
In this l oin- ii. it WlU
thai at the forth. -..ii.g inierrli..r.
cofimiuileu..i i-oitKr ( whnk
theory of Infrrnatlonal cimiuurti. a
Hon was to . einilnd f.-.v
different tenij. i -uii.-i.i fr t11f
ttllig In the past.
Company Wa Defiant
There were rp..rt today thst af
h contra t t )
application ff trmfi tho m.
d.esrtment re.ted ut .((py f
lb-f the -trat.t ( )r!(i)(
concern l be fil 1M (t thnt
i''iy hsd ret .) ..)(ty Nl) )t( i
o-rmation s tM M ohu(nMm
the depariMient
ii;ioinui; Mirviv m;.
ihl oi in 1 1 1 1 ; I ui i;i
The (. n lontity deoi(iirl!ij ri.
enitlvn cmntnltlee by act Km Jul
I U al!. il to meet t t f(r
OuH.rle st. J o'l lo. c p n HaMrdav
Aiuust 7 for (Ft. purjx.srt of f .
lug a ihairiuan and . retsry. This
apptles . the new co(iiioir(erruen ..
le.ied at eiiullH hpi ttl 3 t4
direcied in .re. in. r where no com-
mitteemen were ce Sited th ob COf!.
mitteemeti aro renuested to repre.
sent thtc precinct at the fUturdsr
afternoon meeting a full attendance
la desired with view to orcatiHtn
fur victory In the stale and nation in
tho .Vovetubif et.otlon --Walter Wll-
on thalrtiun; I. V Hoiifbson sec-
retary pro trin.
TOt TO RtMAIN OPEN
UNTIL BIX O'CLOCK f fflOAV
On account of tho 8dl-fl.fo cjr
ens belirsf here tomorrow alt stores
that have Iwen In the hahir of cloi
Ing at S o'clock will remain open
tint II o'clock.
CORE' 8TWCN0TH IN
rORMtrt ELECTIONS
Oklahoma City Aug. C -lore
won 1914 primary !;? to N9t
The total democratic! vote In
primary 191k was 131711 In 191'
11. '033; anil iu m 179!9 .
PI
NUMltF.lt in
H RATES U.
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TO II. S. COFFERS
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t mi; v: Hlt s Ulll.
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nvrc y cunui
I HAL J I :
1 1( WMliI .HON T A VLN
i on iiM'At r IM-
im; jim. r.ii
taint r.u!.iM.i;
I.HLAILM MN
I His t Oil NLV I
Uah!nt.'o. An- Increaae.t
rt vetiuea. tiftu Ulty estimated at IM1'.'
l.iVvt aniotallr will accrue t iho
is.n7 a a v.'t t.f the advance f
In in i- i !. ('" l '! lf
tales.
Ad-Ud t om for the t.iveremeut
tf. u-s i I to.t. w'nf-t be t
. f-'in In. -se.l lrantorttPie
whi.ll are paid h pibMc
-S wll a t'i roiM'i ei. erti.i ef
Itin in. nie and reUe provlil.nH of
I tie revenue te.
1 rp'rtti.i late fotf ltvs f o il
year ending Jm 't! sfa!e ;.
prmlomivdr IJII.fWiiljirt
.S!iihI (asir.ied trsft'c eoo!!ii
i prraent V'i'H"" tl'4 mHet
would hrt In- re. je I nil reJp.oi ! 1 1 '
it)l. thn a In i'i' (..frit: ie. hf the
lii'.'rsl.s'e oMiiiiii-n rr.fni-'.i.. In
lis rte dd(iio ! ' !(-( fto
(! baaU offl.i! iff fin h'ret ef
lut'-'titat r f emi'V laSeuUte t ad'
dtttonal taa4 wtll aar4t ia.SSd..
lul l ou frtnghl Ut Too. iWiiJ an pa
senger. Slid .isrv) fve J'ufmait
i barge.
Another niice of rVbti wi-ni'l
lie front m-.iinw te itled slest
he fiiifd i f trklit(.
It f'.i.i tf.la source that the
t;. ' i evi-c. i a to i' t i''l a ti
iit-'ti of the remaining-
of their !. . Oi iri-O est 1-i.ai" tf.
ii;il pl' fh amount from Ih."io
t4e eofiserva'lvely at i O.-hIO m
t rr
1 Se award ut t-'t'Mi omii P
'tr one i f lie cs! fur a
advanie also will feni'it tiri
In. ing a ceiiifi ye'ura to the gov
eminent f.c H (dace niot of fh
railroad e(tH'l-'Vsi wlthlit ).i!tdii tlmt
f lie tifott t.t a.
COVtt COMANV WILL.
HAVf NIW ollO MOU
The new 1 1 ' - '-e4 d'.iiAA telng
Hill br lii t'.iyle (liti tnnu'ny
t pr.ires!iig The tyle cnipaey
la prepertng to do big cotton boat-
tic thu yef st have clrd thi
de. ka fur a. ti.n. Thi o!-l sheet rd
t'UlldlriSs Ii4te t.ien reeoived.
M'N MUM S 3li
lint US lit ItlNG Jt LV
The month of Jyiy bad m h
of surtahlne out of poealbie t"1.
acrnr.Hnrf to a report of the atafo
"esthef forecaster Bow on file.
Tho average lumper! tire for tht
month. w 71 4ree( whb r w t
f.-ur rlgree lea than the normal for
the month. Tb hottest day was
Holiday Jtily il whntl teiiipefatufw
A I'll wa raa. he f. TNree day later
tho men-ury dn-ped lo B the l
et for the month.
Auguat we..her. fir. ba ba
d-'ightful.
NI W i STIUI IAN 1.0 N
Melbourne Autfii Aug S -Tho
commonwealth govern frient. I pri
paring the Isaiie of a loa of fo
floooo.! the proceed of wbu-h U 14
uudsrstf..l will be !oand lo the vr
I'.u states for reparation puriiarf4.
If th lout Jij not subscribed volun-
tarily com;nlsln will le applied.
ENTERTAINED BOV CLUB
l.oitll t'.iuuty lii ih wer etl
tertain..! Thucs.lay afternoon at Mlri.
fral Welle park by County A tent
Wiley and Uuthrfe merchantn.
Urn Anrelea K ttaker arrlv-
ed here In an automobile which te
had driven from New ye. cuy p
sll days 17 hour - "
breaking bis owe
1 record or
f.2 minute""
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920, newspaper, August 5, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713229/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.