The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 12, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE UAPITAL.TUESIM* MUKMNU, JUI>IE 12. ltwe
A Bad Stomach
Lerscna the usefulness and luara thn Imp
pines* of life.
It's n weak stomach, a stomach t.iat cat
rot properly perform its functions.
Aiooiig its .symptoms arc <CIstre^s after
eatlie:. nausea iietw *ii meals, hoarfhurn,
belching. vomiting. flatulauue and narrouo
tea due ho.
Hood'sSarsaparilit
Cures a bad stomach, Indigestion and dys-
y«l>nla. and the ooaa la permanent. %
Accept no subsMtute.
FRISCO SFtKS All)
FROM GOVElfNMFINE
Telegram to President Describes
Conditions in Stricken City-
Ten Million Loan to Reel Cross
Society Urged
San PYanoinoo, June ]J. -A telegram
Was sent to President Roosevelt t«>«in >■
aeuing forth the condition* existing In
Sen Francisco and offering suggestions
j as to meana by which Hid may be ob
tained from the national Koverninent
<hr«tugh action by rongn-Ms. It Is
printed out thai the di-nster which has
befallen the Hty In not purely local a*
It involves a went national port dose-
jly related ^to Interstate and foreign
commerce the regulation of which us
well hh all measure* affecting the gen-
et al welfare. Is entrusted by the oon-
iatltution to .(ingress. Therefore il Is
atked thai the precedents established
in the cases of the Pacific railroads.
rCuba. natioiiHl expositions and other
Install! en he followed. Il Is xuggeided
ihat congress authorise first a loan to
i <be National Red Cross of S1 •►.000,000
t aid i i tlx re-establishment of tha
)i i '• e in houses before next winter,
sc . mi 17...i the secretary of the treas-
ury i ■ urged to accept $12,000.000 of
bonds now unsold In the city treasury
as security for the depoait.
01'hf pi cj-ident I? Informed iliat fite
conm inee ho- been appointed t > conf f
with him an<l the secrelary of tha
tn .i-u y on the subject with a v iew to
expediting action, o
The telegram Is aigtieti by Governo^
Pardee, Mayor Si hmit>. and William
I" II' mii. jo tins chairman of tha cit-
izens" finance committee. ^
Me-i-iinc* wei-e also sen by Scire#
tary Unfits J- Jennings ..f thy recon-
struction committee to Secretary Shaw
Senatm Perklti and < ongressmun
"• ' . . u- .. i-ntion and that
■ >r th' entire t'alifmula delegation f«•
the matter uml asking their
co-operation. %
shilv(I) KoostvtLt s FREEDOM FOR
IRAVilUWi IXPtNSIS 1"
AL HARPSTER
Minority Leader Causes $20,000
Item in Appropriation Bill to
be tLaid Aside —Problem o(
Ex President s ' Settled
lhe siiudr civil approprlation bill ap-
propiI.iUhr Jj.fOOO for lite raveling'
NOT FOR
COBURN
ENDS IK THE
PENITENTIARY
BENSON CONSIDERS IT
Kansas Judge not Sure About
Hoch s Offer
'work siops for
wani 01 money
Message of Joy W?!l be Sent to
Life Term Prisoner
Kansan Turns Down
ion's Successor,
Buj-
Topeka. Kan; o JMie A .-,'Clal 1
'dispatch from Ottawa says that Judge'
t 9 .
o o o Benson has taketi Governor Hoch'a
Former Guthrie Sport Sentenced "B,r unJer con«i<] *rtion bui h« not |
to /oliet
Fifteen Special Agents of the
Government Called in Because
th£ Appropriation Cannot bj
Over Drawn c
FRANK BURFORD WILL
BE GRADUATED TUESDAY
Son of Chief Justice will Receive
Decree of L. L. B. at Universi
ty of Virginia •
Frank Bnrford. only son of Hon
.loh'i Murrnrd. « hi. f lit.-tl.e « kla-
w ill he KiadttHted Tuesday front the
I 'nlv < I -iiv of Vltgim.i i «*• eiv4ng Hie
degree of L. I. B Voung Bnrford.
whoahn* ulreitd.vti erelved an A B. de-
Kiee „f K.ilisiis Will litett returtl to
Guthrie i.i it -it his father in legal
work
II- i- n iiietnhef of the BetH Theta
PI 11 ii tern 11 \ and has taken many hon-
ors Ml Virginia, has made his darn*
and -• iiool otielleg and* ranked well-
In his i la; •
He will arrive home about June 16.
eipen -'H or ;he president went out in ^RELEASE MA COME SOON
Che houre of tepresen to lives on a point! 1
of order made by Representative Wll- I -
Mains of Mississippi. The de< ision. J*
however, that the matter was new leu j
lUlallon < atne aftei a ful and free ill*-'
. ussjon of the proposition, democrats!
(and republicans generally expre*#lng
themselves i;i empathy with the i.lea :
*givlug tlie president a fund for |
railroad expenses. ^
DurlngHthe couine of the discussion
which covered a wide range Mr. Wil-
liams. the ntlnorll leader.* answered
the question What are we going to
do with our ei•presidents by sitting
that "We are going to do with our ex-
presidents Just the satne as we do with
our members of congress, our black-' l,e l,MS ■ • m1,
smiths, our carpenters our lawyers, I Mart.n Jullaf by the ronfv nnfH >i
our doctors, by giving them equal tp ) cole, who a** m t.ie a .1 hm statement
portuuitlea and . qual burdens under j Krida> after htk^ng ben Ta . ly ^ - tnile-l
a free government. That is what we b> , she riff's posse, mar JOniri
a if going to do with tlym and Ihat la ' JUni j uK :iw the end w.m si. •
all we ie going to do with them" | onfessed tha he *..<>■ and k;he<1 Mar:
* -IS OFftRtU 10 BtNSON
A. H, Huston Says Case Will be' «•
Laid Before Supreme Court at
Once and the Aid of Governor I PROMINENT JUDGE MAY BE
Frantz May be Sought in.the- > C0ME. SEr,AT0R
Matter
" ! AFFAIR IS IN THE DARK
in his letter to
i lining the appointment F
Hoch de*.
D. Cobiirn
j Louis Gourdan's Residence in the aa>''l: i
! Capital Was Meteoric and Al- <1 mv duly 1 hav"
_*u ti . • f i deliberated upon every aspect of the
together Unsatisfactory -Was £ctln( kn„..,.
Watched by Postoffice Allthori-1 edge of It and of myself rather
Jjes • ! than .the ut'gen > of yourself and many
j friends, mutual and otherwise 1 can
________ reach t o conclusion except the one in-
telegrs
J,
II tl<>
U fiorr. .it.* <
to Al Harps
ng penttentlarv. annoul
foburn Very Mysterious in Ex
plaining his Reasons tor De-
dining the Plum—tittle Doubt i«"t>'iin
, o T let tor tour *,< i
But That the Governor's Lat
est Favorite Will Accept the
• Unfinished Term
% |«EAL ESTATE TRA'NS^ERS
A. w M.11111 to W. 1. Lynds, W.
D .V'.-im. lot 2<i hf* « -st add to
Marshall * 40
I/■ wif I. Dunlap to .1 12. Mass* j wa-
tt" I)., .-jo-f*. wi a e) 14-l7-; w 1,800.00 j oeepi
Robert A <Jefftie\ lo James B j wja given a •! fe sentence In -lie pen. '
Klntz. W f).. n-j4-4 . lodi: Ijlk M j tlary. 4
Guthrie p\jpper . I.a00.0"i liarpsier a brother of Mrs.
______________________________ I MoKennon of this city was convicted
the Kay county district
Julian, after attempting to hold hkn p. ,
Julian renlsted the holdup and was shot; ropeka. K«ui?.. June ll.-l>wigh; C >.
«'*•> * 111 J"1-"1 burn> h0 was*on Monday appo,n;cd by
.posed 10 have ti . jeaUniM of a girl ; . .. e Mflll
, a . , . Governor E. tt Hoch "e L- S sena
with whom Julian wasdrnn.g ine . nme
was la d at ttie fe-t of Al Harps:e an.I i tor succeeding Joseph R Burton, re-
zj protestations of Innocense he j aigned. tonight announced t>tat tie had
' decided not to accept the appo;
(Jove: nor Hoch immediately offered th«
Special to The S^i.te Capital.
P Oklahoma 1 > okla.. June II. An As-
>.''U.r.ed from Chicago, telling
0 f Ii. i-onuc -ion i.nd sfturiice of itn.i.H
vhos teal name i« ssid to
the penitenlary at Jol-
with an additional fine
fi '••Ml n II t,j 1:,- IJk ' m; | l.e ,,f (J
rie people he time .ti ihe tarl.v day when
Cioiudaiu. his mother and two sisters
were residents of Guthrie. How the>
lived like millionaires, and .spent mone>
right ami Irf: in the- new <it\ of the
decided whether he will accept
Judge Besot 1 was born in t'hautau- j ^ (By RoUmi M Mcttade.i
" qua county New* York. He practiced ] State Capita! Bureau 1117 «Je St.. N. tt'.
>WA?A GET-RICH QUICK MAN •« 8k«rm«n. X V In 1M«, * J ... . ... t i .'i r-
1 ^ i ion of the work of the Interior depart-
ment Investigation of government Innd
ft a .d- has been br<mght to a suddeu
wtds? on acco. n of a lack of funds
v\ v has made it nect-saary :o put on
iugU flfteen a gen ^ of the genei'ai
laud office, lleretolore wheu the appro-
pi.a 11 for one jear has been exhausted
inter:..1 department has continued
the work on the pai ti* uittr office aiTected
j e nefore and created a defl lency
whi' congress was asked to m< . l'nis
met.1 d of doing business lias been
quashed bv congress ;n the e ecutbe ap
propriatlon fur the present fiscal year,
w . aiade it riminal offense to ex-i
ceed appropriations. The flfteen special
gents .• Hie general iand office referred
t y.y- rteen a w-.- k in t:i« middle and
far western states under the special sup-
ervision o! Secretar> Hitchcock, who li is
' iieen pushing the land fraud cases. Thoy
i will i>« forced to "luy off* until next
I seat s app: i.pi-hi"..011. comes available,
July- J next.
' > Guthrie with Ii s
^EW rural routes
1 By Rolx . M Me Wade 1
State Capital B'.iea: 1417 ti • N. tt"
Washington. June II Rural routes
ordered estab. - .• 1 •
In Ok.a .oma coui . *' ..*taw r.^i •
population 421; number of houses 10G
lones route ■, population house.- j"
Moore route ;t. population 44" houses :''
C'klahoma routes 1. 1. 4. and T. popua-
tion 6ju houses .;R"
Wheatland route !. population l-«
houses lt>5.
Jam en A. Griffin appointed rural d"! v-
oarrlar route number one ai Suke
an* William J. I^slrd rural Carrier
Maugum
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Benson of Ot- F,1 Kelley
Judge Benson if Gourd... , '
and has not yet . and lie ne
:hei « ien the^ountay op- (
•■iied in ;nS:« They had been living in#|
\<-w Orleans where he had been operat- Rout^ 1
ing .1 number of gef-rlch-quick scheWs | | m
and went 1,0 Guthrie for tin same p'"-. pIDa-— •— - - '
pose I. was at the time when Dennis! ~ •
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Destruction of San Francisco
-BY EARTHQUAKE AND FIREr
By CHARLES EUGENE BANKS and OPIE READ
special memorial volume
This FVUtirni will be oagerly
nought >«Ur by mlDtons ni Asusri-
r*iui who hav* deritnnvt mi .t • l>*Ur
sympathy In a eHb#. 1 a«i 1 lai uianuar
by che<M.riilly anaWtrruig th* osli at
the xlrtakMi. and siviu* uran j>.
flood and idutntng wliii a generally
truly Amtrlian B ry cJt> Iimhh
Hiid clllag* throughout (t>« laad ts
etretrhiug forth Ita imnda to h«l|>
thi*se in dlstrene Human haa/ts
are beating tute> tn avery banilai
nthe world foi fi ieuda or relative#
or dvtng in tb* nima
Thar* navar wa« a Uma m tha
hiafeory*of th* World whan all
ayaa -war* turn ad to ana city,
ai now thay ar* toward tha
^ onoa groat otty of a*n ^rao
OtSM.
, ' Intaiaat is at (avei 'mm and
^thoro ta a dantaitd for thla book Joy
. 1 nU^gaoptn that mukea it a duty and
kv-au 'honor to bo"tba maano of bring-
W J^ESTRIJ^TION
UAKC^rtRl
TEWAIBWCAN
DISASTERS
ing It to tham
This book 1 alia, by pen and plr
ture* the <iatail«J at orr a* catbered
by wrttara ua the gnsuoda. tha
awful -alam lly that bafeli Ban
FVsnclseo Mid t| n amallar r^tVaa a'
the Pacttr f^aaai sartac huadr^d*
nf tbrniaanda hoaiaiaas and at tha
•rey of their frNaw man af tha
litaa of Ufa and the daatrwettot *f
property, the atarr of tha dlaaatar
a a told by tb* inrTtTora flghtiaa
ftre with dynamite, aaordrr and pil-
lage by g.ioula food and wa>t*r fa-
mine arm? guarding aurvtvera un-
der martin law. tbe rUU a<kd no**r
ihe fat* of ghoula 'bartato aJlva ta
temba of ilr* a city turned fetto an
tnfarno of fuAiaeaa Vumdrada tn
aaj f «en\f>at'hy af natlona. raHef
work of our auei r^otrtbut Iona
fnr'the aQfYarlng from Indtnlduale.
M .ea and roagreas a nation"* trr\
pat by aiotteed •
the whole story of the disaster ^
^A.a a Hinnlar Story woe Never Told Moforc To All of which i.s Added
THE APPALLING STORY OF VESUVIUS
In. its Recent Kruplions an<! thf terrible Destruction nf Life and property, together
with Detailed Accounts of the Historical Volcanic Eruptions, Seismic Waves and
Frightful Disasters of the Past forming an ENCYCLOPEDIA OF At'THENTIC
INFORMATION.
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OUTHRIE, OKLA.
i.iaa. Pratikllti coui
j at his home In Qtt.
replied to the lelegmin .nforming him j lilt g. i.emr on the people, it bcitie neces-
| of his appointment I'uere s little doubt wary to Opeia h hrougli ilir poslofflce
thotougrit sport, however. di4
madr a iiv.ng 1. gam hi ins and sfpar.i -
tii? money from the young und guiieless
youths who straggled lifto the bordt r i
(ionida .11 and ii >
:oui( la.«t Apiil
ail le ms t onv r ted merely on
I tial evidence on tii%gr.>uttds ihat he
jealous of Julian because^he 'bIum was) but iliaf he Will acepi the office.
1 going with h girl whotn Harpeler was Judge Benaon is about sixty ytara 0.
i found ! Jgp und has been prominently Idcnttfled
iClAY GO TO GOVERNOR. wilh T^PuWican politus, in Kansas, lie
Judge A. II ll.uaton of It * ■ . defend- LhM h#ld ,hw ottu" "T 'Ud,e of Lh,f Frank"
I M ll.r,..:f- ...d .ni .r-f"" D0U"U '""rK'! «""> " T l"-..| .' i.W'fl up.**.u .
1-r tlx .,1.1 Him Ih MM u m o. "■rv"' ' th' "• h* '-1" V..'ranl" """" ,'h* °r '"•!
text' • Slim1 llarpgu • n ,|[or- he#n men^onei' M a for a plats l"ac'' 011 tM north side, he-ween \ ine
I no. ■ fi'ir u,p bw',.' Dnparl'n! | "n " .« '« "uprenn btnch, but has | '«! B™ " Oktahoma avt-nuf, j
never been chosen ! " family dressed bettrr than any-
Jttdge Benson is a close fnend of Gov-i l>ot'v l,'w"- CJoiirdain was a ^
ernor Hooh both politically and person-, •' " u ght. • . company i
ally and one.of the leaders in the i wllh otllPr a.vsoMates would st in j
revolt in the Kansas republican 'party 1 ,'-nKlls,lf kitchen and oiug
wo %>ars ago which re t.l(Vd In the nom-i "^ming satisfied h-
nation of Hot h for governor. Mr Ben-
son hold* no public office ai present and
s pis engaged tn the practice of law at
Ottawa.
; THE LATEST POPULAR NOVELS,
1 to appeal the awe t ut ' '.<■ almost snp>*r- j
| naiuial turn of afT.i:rs has brought about
(•und ■ non.- which will probably bring;
i about the unoceni man's speedy release.
, Judge Huston sa d last night that he J
I will place ttie matter before the ykla-
I homa ,-eme court, ask for a rehearing
I with the hope that evidence tn hand
j bring about a dismissal of tlie . ase
| the event t ie supreme court is slow n
a action, ih.: matter will be piacnl before
j Governor Frame with u v ew of seciirlBf
| immediate action.
FOSTER McKENNO J-EAVE8.
Foster M« Kennon #f tins city has gone
: te Knid to make a i borough invrs gatiog
I of the eonfeHfion of >Ie and to «
i a«Mih evidence as#vU!: be necessary n
I bring,ng about tin release o| n> .nfor-
I tunate broiher-ln-las
I Judge Ba.vard^T Mainer. ucso< .ate )tie-
tlce of lie Kay onnty distrU-t ourt. be-
fote whom AI llarpster was g . en :ue
life H%|ii>'iice. wa* in Guthrie yesterday
for ihe seMHion of : iie supreme court but
the matter of Harps:* a conviction was
not discussed. Judge H.uiier left ,est«r>
( day evening to epeiul Sunday at h's ome
JOY FOR THE PRISONER
: Hitting alone n hi* eli, llarpster* will
recetve ti)'- e-.^,B, ;. . «, w ii: ii will
! apprise hlni ..: ;lie fa • - .. speng
I his life behind prison bai
| whi. ii be did not comm
! would u
' schemes
i to New
Malaria Cause j Loss of Appetite.
rite Old Standard Orove s Tasteless Chill Tonic-
drive* out malaria and builds up the system
Sold by all dealers /or .'7 years. Price 50 cents-
j authorfti
| go aud the i
t pef^nltted to run Ins
;ti Gut.irie. left and went back
Orleans, and again started up.
with opposition from the postal !
lit!
tUVtN KILLLD
IN AN EXPLOSION
Bodies of Dynamite Disaster in
Pennsylvania Fearfully Muti- u,.
lated - Fragments of Men are
Found in Trees
j,..
11 K •
explosii
Ian
were lilown to piece* and tiv
seriousl> injured by tne
a dynamite plant today neat I'eu ea. ;
murder along the f usquehanna rlvei
oy h0 rhe aedden waa one of the mos; hoi - !
di'Hih ei ti^ *iiiii> man iie w . e en r.ole In the n.- . of Lancaster . ounty. j
iNl I • • m .1 his iKtme ill < >1,lahoma ' '"he \ :< t n-> Wirt Itargil) • D 0 p •
from where he was sent in shackl** and hardly enough remaining of the L>odi« < i
disgrace M ^VIcKennon ^ u .ably ' :V"' ,on
em trouble he is n
The following dispatch from ca i«ag«i |
'eiis^.of ii a trouble there und sentence, j
A.so of the plan b> which the whole fam-
il\ wi.l jjqmui l suicide When his [lenite'i- |
:<ir\ -hiiIimu^ is om pie ted;
Lou'* A. Gourdain. with John H. L>a ,
ton. sentanced by Judge I^andis la r week
to four and one-half years in the penl- I
tun try has said he had resigned himself I
io his sentence of imprisonment and was
• ady to > Joliet as BOO ..- ; . .4,.
l • the trip count 1 • :,.ad> J0I1.
on the other hand s making
preparations o ask fo a wiW .>f supei-
sedeas. •
Attorney Knox lla.n- s. :u : ng for^Jour-j
da.11. s'eeot - d , n , 1 1 ' .m ,1 ,|4, |.ai:. i
d|l tO ti.e ., bill .)i except Ionia, but Mar-
shal Ames said he would no: wait.
oday
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Mwured ail thc# facts ■ .-ga d . the Unown
of the egp:<.s on i« not
killing of Julian' by C le
BYRON COLE DEAD
The following (Mapatch froin I'.r. gi\es
the dstaM^ of the k II.ng of t e ridav
by t he posse
The meet sensational setien of inc.
dents in * >k>* * criminal \ n
rece< years has de\*lig>ed 0.. -.f e ab-
dtiCiion ■' Ma\ Waid b> ne ■ o|^ier
Byron <> . rr. n . .■ h>
nt ImImwiis T|jursd«. n.g . . s ,b-
-e«jt.en! killing « f iy b\ L>ep . Shei fT
. |mM - iq • . mhdrldul
-•lAivphe^. o'„ .iarfleid coun .1
B 11 well of Woods .. 1111'
THE CONFESSION
Btan tk
6.(naU;t
Kind Vm Han li.',.. gjjjlit
'
kjtwdain s impr
Dalion s lial nar
• nirt ■! i*
I t'« ilia. Crawford
at
1 Double Trouole. Quick
ne | The Man of the Hour. Thanet .
Jn The Masquerador. Thurston ...
' Ihe Gambler, Thurston*
u-
I'ht (Mrcle. Thurston
| > he One Woman Dixon
"• I i he Deluge. Phillips *
I * I Love Purifted, .-i. us. May
1-0 | The Common Lo Harrn k .
1.20] Lad; Baltimore. Wister
1..D j The Hoad Builders. Merw.n
1.0 1 ' Good llan 1
The Red Triangle, Morrison .
peggs O'Neal. Lew.
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(. on!
:ed 1
'y I The
defrj
Til
Seer eta 1
Tre Pi. .
Phillips
Ojtside
fresco;, Mitchell 1
]*iw . Barnes * — 1
Five Nations, K pling I
lloosier Schoolmastsr. liggleston-
INTO OPEN SWITCH
AT"
; h..
killed a man
n Colorado, had
stated HI
m bank lObbe
l>env ei<# h
d partic •
pa 1 ed n se vm
S Pth: ".-l.... : •
and had
Killed Mai n
Julian near INm.
a City, In
June V.
Cole was a
gia: nea rln
s ^ fee
four and one
alf inc-hes a« he
w on id make b
in sbou s.jf*Tee
three tn-
olies Mianding
His feel were
ei\ large
His feature*.
. gl som*** h
*1 ooarsa,
wet e a
and hie facial cu
1. ■ ■ if wa*
one of greai
4eMming
siderabi^ inte
geiwc, His phy
siq.e was
superbly poai
d. 1 * wt'igin
being ' wo
nundred snd
en pounds, w th
1 |g super-
fltious tl^h
The dead n-
an s shoes, and
)iit«r evl-
deuces winch
will tend to cles
liarpater
of tbr charge
if which he waa
m
were sken t
Sheriff Woode
n of Ka\
>un:v who
irr vsd lie-t vas
erda>. T.
F Mt Kennon.
a Gi. hm at tor,
e.. who IS
*y> >r IT.ii|i i. ,
4S also
Georgia Passenger Train Wveck
ed —No Deaths Reported
A .g 1 - < Gs . June 11.—The ea l>
i l>eput*i l«8aenger trail) from Atlanta to Au-
gusta on the Georgia railroad ran Into
in open swlt« h p Meteifu. det ailit^
< onfes- ! the engine and three cgra A report
e had 1 flo, , ge eral offices of the road at v*
midnight vns that theie was 11^ druths. ,
and ihe # nly pa?senges injured were, gam
in the* negro couch A telephone J he«
message to the Chrol^e said that • bah
persons were seriously injured
SURVEYORS WON T TALK
*
Party Presumably in Employ of (
Smita Fe Near Duncan
j Spe. al lo the £tate Capital
, Dumai I T.. June i: -gurveyui s are
unnlng a line ea t and west of here,
[ 1 ha is believed to e<be Banta Fe On* ^
1 ti wa> see* '.da c 1 • d
| .. gt\e any Information, except to say I
it was < permanent line from a point on |
I the Santa Fe at Davis lo the Big Pastura
t ot n > He refused to deny or < onflrm |
he sioi to the effect that the Frisco j
Y loggerheads ovei
n l>a\ is and Sulphur, j
lines were soon o hog n
ension fiom l a. * west-
uld make his ;
iaif }eAi' iie
FELL DEAD DURING
A BASEBALL GAME
SUNDAY RESULTS
.VI \lester 1. I'ms..
W * e Fi: St game *sha * r.
Plain Mary Smith, Phillips
The* Ma.n Chancer Xlchoison
Back Home, Wood
In Old RaUshe Dillon
A S' i tn; t ,.e#Publ.c. Mope
Capta ;• • r l.e «.'rew ^arb- ;
Mill bank. Holmes
A ,ence In Hearts M"ss ,...
La bo: «a novel). Zola
Wanted, a Cook Dale
The Hln. hman. Luther
The t'onquest. of Charloue Meldrtun.
Lady Roses Daughter. Ward
e Prise to t ne Hardy. Winter
The Biased Trail, White
Life's I ndertoe. Bailey
'I t- Piouee ti - > r. i. e
T M .. r>i 1 a u ♦ Rail ' >' eet:
Tha CMnfesstons f a Wife Ma:.
Adamf
\ exas .Mk < lifi r,e .A'io. Adar: ~
Hi a
1 Pand>
I Andre
^ The <
R
Johnston
ison Blind. White ...
Man on 1 ® Box. .\iacG'..
1 20 The Third Degree. Jackson
1 b)' Ben Blaii Lilllbridge
' The Bailie Ground. Glasgow
1 20 L\ ei > fnth a King lawyer
I--® j Life on the Stage. Morris ...
The Csar s 8p>. Queux
-0 1 The Wife of the SecKta • 1
T>
30 ! The Middle COur
Ji.le
. Rgelow
Politics, H.Hon
sf> Rush, Willi in
W11
Rebt
I'arklugt
K.t
SUNDAY RESULTS
At Topeka
At Jopiifi
A Suet kled Bird Wilson v
H lldgh, Cg«kl
Castle t'raneycrow. MrCutcheo
1 u the Field of Battl<1 Wrnk f
Life In Smg Sing No. l.Vtfi
The Wind i
The Sky P ■ *. 'nnor
B> Bread Alone. Friedman
Hesits t*o -rag« • J Rives
The A l andoned Karmei Preston
Pipetown 8and> o is#'
•The Qagebrusii Parson. Ward
Tolanda. Majors
The Conii lent of • an,tan. I'arkingtc
Prison.t* "f ffi Pr Johnston
The V>i
M
Pet
TiltOI
'A*w,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Clrv«l iid-Cloi.|.n,I .
THE PURSUIT OF COLE.
*ft i ■* M •■l.lAt lla «
'i*and (Aimpeiiing e wa.g
11 liie
OiliM'tk.i. .00 k mat. abuu 1
i dnight Th < sdav nigh f. am he ten^
1 las homa wtiere tJ.e v\ard# lived. The
- •>«!■ of he k ' I*) {|fd ghariff «'anu
el h0 mutn a* (h-mmuk and Mrs Ward |
• 'i" mother of tVilt warned the '
henff Ihat .'.4e ■ # ., dangerous ipan
killing <>f j Ulan in I
>ar n ha«l ron!
havis purporting t
Santa Fe-o' Ti
up Wild Horse
ine Rock 1 stand
" NATIONAL LEAGUE
ttotMh AI r!l"""l',hl', •eit:«i>..n & Phi
sco aonld build I
■reek snd would 1
known for some :
be-
hari
id Frisco on s
uildimt#. i rgn<
t until to«ia\ di<
one <> ptisstbl
11 a line Inie ih
Ft SMITH 6 MUSKOGEE 0
ahortlj a#*er
"g uve dead
Jit
P.iverfall. Porter
Aits and Crafts of old .lapau, I>i
The Hinks Family Whiter
* Aon of Destiny Francis
rhe In .slop of P<gg* Hope
V Admiral of tlie Mine. M
muF
I • .. .!)• ' .ord wilson
Ihe Storm Signal. Mertlni
Fo'.b for the Wise Wells
rhe House of the geven Gables. 1
EJeanor Ward
j The Awakening. Chopin
he Ho ise of Mirth Wharton
ihe Clansman. Dixon Jr
Ay is a. Hsggsrd
..tile White <Blrd. Barr.i
Order your ^elti-
tions early and be
sure of the bopk
/ou desire.
My
Back
Sio
Pos
tie
1 30 , \\
ited.
Chaperon (llltis ) Ford
ry tiiius.) Rtea :
n« o' ihe Cabbags Patch
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
s
V i/
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..1.20
t'
1.20
.1 30
.1 :o
20 1 i„ the feishops Carriage Mlchelson., 1 .'0
1 "to ! Animal Heroes. Seton . 1 20
1 30 | An in.ernational Spy l pwar.1 !M
1 II. .> V" De- e II" «•
-'0 j The John llenr> book" f uctii
« j ;t-1 \ j, to Ton. McHugb
the Woods Mi '.l igh *
Sear, ft Me V Hush
• pown the Line. McHug>-
! y) j 1 nit for the Coin. M H gh
1 30 i The Ooi-pel oT Wealth, < arneg •
Msi>"' E\ ange'in' # s > I •" Rfeil >w
*,.2V In Love s den. rill'." • ^'lav 2
.lapanes-- Nightingale '.Il ia • Ws-
. Tfi is ma* t
, .1.30 [.a.lats and Chevrons, "Six Shot §hor-
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