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.VOLUMK XXXVII.
GUTlfflIK OKLAHOMA WKPNK.SPAV JULY 12 VM1.
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NUMBER 19
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T01S FI
r DEVQURED
SETTLERS' FAMILIES AND
LUMBER CAMP CREWS
MISSING
REPORTS CONTINUE OF
POSSIBLE LOSS OF LIFE
pis are Forced to Flee
From Their Homes By
Raifng Forest Fire
(Bj Associated Frew)
North Bay Out July 12 As a re-
sult of fores? fires in northern On-
tario thirty known lives are lost at
Porcupite Including Captain While
and family. At West Dome many
have been injured a hospital train
is now on the way to Iroquois Palis.
H is -believed the casualties number
hundreds.
.(Bj Associated Press.)
Detroit Mich. Jn!y 12 Early re-
ports today from the fireswept dis
trict of. northern Michigan gay that
several settlers families and lumber
.camps crews near Wolverine and Bev-
rl families near Gaylord are min
ing. Of the towns of Oscoda andirons and the police wa-er fire and
Ausable only a school house and t wo (engineering departments are working
dwellings m the south end of Ausable ! nder it. The cornnjisiior ci-rk has
are left standing. Reports continue the city clerks office
to be received of possible loss of life1 . . .. . .
at Oscoda and Ausable. LI "T ?hth' nlmir bM
uoriay t;.at his understanding of the
Many towns reported burning last tferisioti of the supreme tourt in the
night today are found to be safe lie-'Oklahoma Citv charter case is that
ports of heavy loss of life at Ansa- it knocks out the Guthrie commis-
ble and Oscoda cannot be confirmed. i?ion f harter tip wm n iufm mn I
THfl rit'rmrtpfv iii.'. nn-. i- jra t n r- m t u ft
Six towns between Alpena and Che
boygan suffered serious property
losses. .Quartermaster General Rog-
ers of the state militia has made hur-
ried preparatktita to send tents to
Oscoda to give temporary shelter to
tue homeless Many refugees were
taken by tram to lawason and wy
steamer to Port Huron.
Nothing further has been beard
from Alpena; 51 miles north of 0-;of
coda out a message nasi jiibt oeen
received saying the relief train with
fire apparatus sent from here was
wrecked some where north of East
Tawas.
The 6re at Cheboygan nere ft
huge mountain of saw dust whka
has been burning for weeks got be-
yond control is now in a furious
blaze but it is not known whether
there is danger to the city. Lewis'on.
Alger and Turner all north of hese
are in danger from forest fires.
The Alpena and Oscoda fires were
not due to 1 ore t tire." mit rrom nres.mg a decision in tne cnarter cace
ongtnatiGg in siaa yarus.
Forty cars and two onuses on tae
Michigan Central near Gayiord were
burned.
With Alpena fighting a disastrous
fire all day. and i'h forest fire
raging along the line of the Detroit
and Mackinac laiiroad from Arable
to Cheboygan and at otiier
poins
in the northern part k the lower
penius lla heavy rain is needed to
prevent a possible h.'vy loss of life
The smaller town.-; o .Me'z .Miil?rs-
burg and Tower along t?ie Dct inl-
and Mackinac railroad were reported
burning and in I.e ss'on. in Mor.t-
ornery county and Alger and Turn-
er in Arenac county.
The first train from the fire-swept
town of Au-.ible brnuiht rumor-; '
the loss of fcveral lives One hun-
dred survivors were abard the res-
cue train. They said several women
and children were suffix a'ed by
dense smoke and others life iu
the r.atnej.
HAYTI'S ARMY IS RESCUED FROM
SHARKS WHEN NAVY GOES DOWN
ABANDONED DY THEIR CHIEF
(Bf Ls?u 'r)
Ne Yoik July i: The ateaai-b.:;
Allemaria arrived m port to 'ay frotr
Hayti. where she n-sruel the ant;
cf President :moa and wheie her of
ficers crew an i pa?-ng-rs itnes
the
d the desi rue-
island lepubiic
The navy
:on c!
navy
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;-(! of a
that had ccii hf"
a bargafs ai-d :1
.'ruon '
' When 'the- .U'"h
Hajtb Ptes'de'.
t) - i:;f--- t !ie
a test. Tae t tpt-c
seen service r a
sni only etig;:;eei
ho ii i a i'i n-bci-saver
to tjke
nTl Jt-.
i.!il.C i
z : "e it
:e Civy til
r the Sirs:
barer: ter
- !hr
e rn ?re tt.r-
r.t.e tallisz or a wa-mu
P;e-i lent S.i i im;;'
aim whch cn-:tfi cf a
fuen. s tt. w i'hiut s t e and
e 1 ' r. e
CI w . t -.
SIX DESTROYERS OF
SUBMERSIBLE TYPE
FDR BRITISH NAVY
(By liaised Wirei O
O London. Juiv 12 Six larsre O
rj new RurnerslbJe torpedo boat O
O degf.roycrjs are being built for O
o the HritiKh r.avy two at Chat- O
O bam arid four at Harrow. O
O Kir Philip Watts director of O
O naval rcriBtruction has design- O
w el the new boats which will be O
O 8W ton disnhncement. that; O
O iH to t-iv. ir tons htrzer ti.an O
O the previous largest submarines O
O in the British navy and TO tons O
O larger than the French Gugtave O
O Zede now building which has O
O hitherto held the r' o; i for size. O
O Although no details have been O
O officially made known in addi- O
O lion to their armament of tor- O
O redo tubes the new boars will 0
O farry a ouick firing gun forward O
O that li.-c gun can be brought into O
O action when the boat is oa the Cj
O surface an. I stowed hafeiv away O
O when submerged. O
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EXPECT EARLY DECISIDi
Final Argument in Guthrie
Charter Muddle Being
Made Today
Termination of the dual govern
ment Guthri has experienced for
three weeks Is expected through a de-
cision of the supreme court this week
final arguments were made in Okla-
homa t'ity today.
The eourt dl riot grtnt the writ of!
f-npersedeas asked tor by W. M
Mitcfel! in bis appeal from the oust-
er order of the district court. N. M.
Carter commissioner of public gafe-
ty therefore remains in entire con-
trol of the police department. The
police department has been the main
contention throughout. By control of
the police the commission is able to
hold practical control of the city hall.
me commission is not'ling nailv res-
!by two lawyers. The Oklahoma City
decision informally announced three
weeks ago. was finally delivered yes-
terday it jitistains the Oklahoma
City char'er as to consiitutionaiif y
and as 0 tnpHani-e with state law.
eT
attack oil the Gtitnrie
ifhai ter is
jased largely on
alleged
3 . 2 C
irregui'irities
the cicc
tiniinc of the court on which
iawyer base their hope for defeat
the tnarter has not oeea exaibited
nere.
No Effort Made to Issue War-
rants Until Court Decision
is Handed Down
t'ity claims are all held u;
'end-
now in the eupreme court ir.e com-
j.u;..ion met toiay but look no tH-ps
toward iysuing warrants. I' is h.-ie-!y
the police force and hi .'tor rod
nil! be t.ikeri care of first. They
will not ;e in depute in any event.
It i expected the de is ion will cotr.e
eutly so that either the commiBs:ri
nr count;' can take up all fiaimj
up throuau
c I'.erioJ of d'
il g v-
vi ee k s
ernment tOii.mt-ucing three
tiKO.
Under the charier the tounty t.ea-
u'er is to turn over money roi!eceI
at stated ititenals. Ono of the tlrrx'S
ptes-Tihed is July 1". 1; a decision i
rr-aciied bv the supreme court within
'he next three days a demand will be
made on t.-e count v treaai er ihat
:he 11 "icy he turned over to who-
ever u. ay be dei'ared tn;a.- i. er.
G. W. Hu'ter and f.w.d.y :u.-- :
here today from --illa'er. Mr. H'jI-
er is the new principal of the Lo-
gan county high hool.
! i.e TTCiiert
i'-'.t iou man.
i ;i Ct e wake r '.
;:m.n. hi i-tng a
hi i a i ht f'dd.i-
ie bargain g ao;oat.
?ini-ii p ;t oi.t f
; The I-c. ! S
tea an i rm ruii t;.t
' A '.-.s h' was j m
3 the fr-t :e.;
:e l ii her Ci
:'
tn;n and sr.e j.'
a tr rea- h:ug 1:3
tie.
to
t.ie memt.-e! of t.e terr
The ai ht whiih had r : i
vesei took o.T the f'res: i.
the a. d.v to the f . t ;. -.
.1. w.i-.. i.ere thit tde
i ;..-d i-r juit - in the
Hi-!!. nr.y. The tr !
War
.
Ah- i :
CT.i: Of
iid a . i'C'-i '1 ''
suci ii riiec:.
The army ;1 l' bo her
t-
r.rK$ oa ljr.d.;:g. I' d..-.er5--i ii al.
J:re-t t s t. '" :y Ce- - d
- r i V. . ... v .... r;.t ' n
The rr-;( e: of the Allem r..4 e
lere is daf. ti: i-iaV;a3
8"!y te'.'i-ii t r-;-:"t t .- w.-rK
hiri t.ie r.et war or -"v' .t;..-; ; 1
r'af.f i. The erg:.-.cr of the r.jiy
HEW WELL
DDED TD
PARK GROUP
REGARDED BY PARK COM
MISSION AS GREAT
BONANZA
POSSESSES MEOICINJl
QUUIFIES TO HIGH DEGREE
Potassium Iodide and Potas-
sium Bromide Shown In
Good Quantities
Outhr.'g greatest miner! we!!
found by analysis to he No. 3. inside
.Mineral U'el'g park proper. This is
the newest of the group and has
been little used but the park com-
mission regards it as a bonanza tse
c.ty we!! in which the public will
probably place it greatest reliance.
No. J coritains two important in-
gredients !ound in no other water in
this region potassium iodide and
potassium bromide They are found
in good Quantities and the general
effect of such water is alterative.
' Dr. Edwin DeBarr Krofeisor ot
chemistry i the University of Ok-
lahoma sent to the park board thij
week the analysis. The well haa
been provided with a pump and is
capable of furnishing water in al
most any ouan'Uy.
The analysis of Prof
Potasiium Iodide ....
Potassium Bromide ...
Sodium Chloride .
Sodium Sulphate
Sodium Carbonate ..
Potassium Carbonate
Calcium Sulphate .....
H.21
11.01
d.reolv weHorNos!if'J hfw she could li.e wnhout rcgu-
Jar aogen of cocaine. She ouMn't.
lbe was wild when arrested a;id the
jail doctor gave her a few Arm fit nf
Well No
1 and 2
The encyclopedias
on
mineral i
aer show tha
. European
spring -diaving potassium iodide
.1 (
..r.a.. u-.-. .. h'.um " fcer a natf dose out of a by tie ni
greater than round here have been j l(.tiar rhar WutUr fn
famous for centuries for their cares j.itU. wi)He Joaje wa8
of glandsaar swellings enronic ne:ir!l!ee tlaies a lav afid Uii.U th4 t..
vr.uness poisoning of several sorts. r. 0 An.m Haht .-.loi.. t?
ositv rnt-uma ism ana gout. iney'cted finely aa.J Joaie
ere mH to oe eii.cac:oas in uift 0f her habit before
0;sc'tses oeiore an analysis was ever
made and before there as any clear
' "v i'- ' ''-
a;iaivfci3 Q( ie waer nere h prac-jlhe
acany tee same as tnat or me w-si
Si'nncs m Europe 01 mcn
are rcorud m tae many vomme
on the uooct.
'r ouuau
trie fam-jua 'Tfereuis " water i:
me rs 'ect.. me nereine win
probably be the fivonte for ba'hsns
jmrpofe 0:1 acco'tnt ot m t.eavy
p-r (er!iM of j.-a.n salt la catftar-
however the new wej i
thouKht by n.e lical men to be n-
( perior to Hercules f-r tae
reason
that it ;s as s'rong
sis a cathartic 1
nut has not -o t1;avy an intu'uu
.roinary fin l r-!03i trorn
that objection
1 00 a vn.iM.iie ue;n
fc.r.e fisfi trial .ii ltitvHatjiy
cf-sne t -
111 C t (i I we a. f
itaaiur:! arid ;-i.;;ai caroo.ia.es 1
are iw-iI a great deal in tho treat-j
aient of dypf;.ja. I
In t r.i:
e j.'t!..c ! o-t .No.
.. ('on; ni.r--io;ir
sure mere -
p:c ia'.on .f rhe
I'c-ty hAn that h"(!. They cuhi nt hp wi:-..it.
d an e.nly a i- -.jnigj f.f a w da vs. but ti.ev E.-'.tl
f c. tnat the fi-vel- vt lne ar (.r. . j
op:i.-."t '.f 'h- new
we.i rtiarks an j
The U'f-r is j
: a ny ot .cr wed j
St 4 runn;ti j
ftr t! b'n log j
s ago but the j
n hv :
I '- n ii u : hr;t
' .-1- r t '.an 'i:at
hi the en; .re gro..
for a short whi'e i
stopped t.j noui;:.
prt-n-ure was r -.it .;
p'tusping. No a
V-en fit rn arj ! t
limit to the r!.tp.
; .-d
re i
P i-i p h -;
l.-i d'y a
.- T'
K-ds
p.P Vt. i.-K KM: 4
t t;-e. S ; i ; -.
rated drink.
All Bel!- are
ll-e i
V A?'i ii g'i'i'1
1 l---i p;i l.rj
n the icsdei nr-
I Ipe I S I f -s he
! ? (j . vir f-' : ;
t.on i f tne
-? ar.d the twi oa t'.e
f ' ' river.
Th.
I ti V y
i ..-is ii--.
it o' w 4ter are very 1
-j v.
era! n en a e
.- b . e J .
I 'm- iji
ei:
j
iOfl Liquor Seiirg Ca'je
hWC-i.1 M ' l e; z:.
list r:r t bv C'i.'
a fharse ? -ei.-tj
found a' H.1 Iltoa
ii.'i.edi.-'e ci ;p d
w -l
-.- 1
h-J c-
: i
;i -! j
was'
T;.e j
as ;
lie
-an.
i'Cat
r;i; -
Ki
he s'ry t-;i ;
'1 (i)C-; r w .iv- . r.
. " r-' f - '1 1 - .
i-g drunk f her s.r 1
a' i - Ke v ; .. o
; e . a.. ..' T: in 1 "... i k
a o.
.'e.- f
iii t
a e
;.-. c-tt
t ( K e f- .
-..4 three
Accused of Pair;
1 I. 'fi. H-.d !.-. it
Cre-: e:: ti"::.
da? s Si.1 at '; d '
. ff.1 ft"' e T S
.e.f Cre-- -- !
t.ad p.s d '-:-c I
T ty .1 r.e
;.:h t.ii t.-i
Ead C'ec.
THE WEATHER
(By As;oelatod Press )
New OrieaBB. La. j!y iOkMbo
mi: .-mowers tonight )r
cooler tonight.
Thu.'Kday ;
RS
Testimony Before Corporation
Commission in Santa Fe
Viaduct Matter
dangers of the grade croi-siigs of
he Santa Fe in Guthrie w. ;.
bribed to the corporation commi
felon yesterday In the viaduct cear'ss
Mayor Frank O'simrb' .v.t'.-""r
M. IJarnes ex-Mayor Ben Berkey W
Id. Chappell and Councilman P ' s
Lowther were amoiiz tho wh"
unea.
The hearing was brought n
i.ie motion of Aforney General West
si-anei proceedings to comrxd
trie Santa Fe to erect a viaduct. The
Santa Fe and the city were hi an
arrangement to construr t a v!atr-t
.. !... .vl. ........ ... ..
e::ue put a :.aw ap-
i-wiei tac ror;i proposition and
the joint project i tern warily
shelved. The thaoiber of commerce
asked the attorney general to suepend'
action and at a late meting of' the
citizens prevented action calling for
a compulsory viaduct.
The Santa Fe attorneys jthowed
that Oklahoma avenue in- .
rig had b.eu fi-e irom accidents
although there had been trouble
'other crossings
S DF COCAINE
EXTRACTED 8Y STEALTH
Worst Wrecks of Humanity
Turned Loose From Jail
Cured of Drug Habit
sure the cocaine habit can be
cured. We cured. "Cocaine Josie."
aai tnat s going gome I guess." Sol
partly by tseceiition.
"Cocaine Joaie' prona'dy the worst
wi'tck ever sidetracked In Gut tine
was picked up three months ago on
-.. rm v . ;t.. ...-. ..
Iphine in liquid form. When .Joie had
a dose Spenon wruid give
as cheated
...... . . . . . . i.T..t. r. . .
vv nen turned itosA ua rivn a
raI.roa)J ukef aj JlMt f f r;i:i.
11 ene reiapaes u is not tne lault ot i
jit!I. Josie -a once a goo; r.oi.
was out e a good
in if tCwt r'i.rf ft Atu.in ti&
w?e
; a railroad engineer
ltfh V-att took the core. rv:.
i.Io. - de and Curie v Washington were
!ail taken out of a shark on
jtonwd - Three worse
the ( '.
;.ec fine a
i- ii serv.
Ver f!iria a .
Cs
r:e
a
penitentiary entenc c. Boh
itirue is up. The fang of. to a.:e
I ere extracted by stealth.
' I ' ' 1 wf-pt i-- i r."-i.vd f'-r 1
hen first arrested and it wan civet
( V- in i.pre;t.i!" lr .- s .4 r-j.
11 rt "cok- w: 31 a.i.-t. .'
(S;.ec;ai .e
and wht n the iMfists g"t
I to gnaw ing be got a d 'e out oi f it
p'Ott'e. Every time r.e tok a . .
u; Everv lime r.e to..L
if.if. dace
was Btied wi.ii rorti 111 ea J.
.lr j -.1 s.P 1m two
'.4 1
was taKing sail corn meal and pmjr
at:d sleeping i.ke a baby thinkia.? he
i;ad a (ocais.e jag.
! Thte federal rriconers. a;i "tke'
!jt..ls f..r g.fe. wc;e jH.ihitlv 're.it
ST. LOUIS
PUBLISHER
G. LEWIS
CHARGED
WITH FRAUDULENT
USE OF MAILS
GRADE CiSSli MIKE
IMJarr is : avwh.' X.V L-' ! ri' ' V'- "'Promise w
1 . i .1 ' t -w . J"T . . t
26frt!fr.i a. i-V Vh " ' . : : 'I1. e government by offering to
: " . S i k V' VWm on evaded duties.
11 vVfis ' ' f TV V ' CaE ' government refused this offer.
.... :ii cured partly by ::.jciii ne and -r... ... ....
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PRACTICED
FRAUDS Dfl
UICLESAIi
NEW YORK IMPORTER
FINED $25000 AND
COSTS
HiO OFFERED TO PAY BACK
$200000 IN EVADED DUTIES
Rosenbufg Erotlws Were In-
dicted a Year Ago and
Jumped Their Ball
New York July 12 Jules Rosen-
berg of the importing firm of Jules
fc Hugo Rosenberg whose main of
fice U in Paris appeared before Judge
Arch bald in the United States i.tr-
tust :mn today ani t0
hve Indictments containing twenty-
two counts charging him with under
valuations by means of false consuiar
invoices. He was fined f23)it) and
costs the latter amount-rig to fruo.
District Attorney Wise made a
strong plea for a prison sentence. He
declared Rosenberg had defrauded
the government out of hundreds of
thousand;) of dollars la customs du-
ties lie also stated that Jules and
his brother Hugo who was also in-
itn
pay
The
Jn-
dieted a year a-v'O
i;i!0'?u bail ea ii
ai'.-i ftejd under
but shortly after
jumpea their h
I'heir bail was
1 aim went to Pans.
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PULLMAN TAXES SETTLED.
Compromise Clo&es Legal War That
Covered Three Year.
Tb valuation of tae Pu;im eom.L.
nsr w f.vca hv th u.--i .w
a- ...t ii;M ti -'Lf
1 i.y tne icaerai i: strut co';.t
tlu'hrie and ".e federal court 'f-r
the Eighth d;--fri.t and the company ';
!.(- hifg an appeal pcr.ihtig bfor
te United s-iftt-w uprrif t':"ict j
This will b d!Hn:s-t-d. e;!.femf: nt ot
the V.V-i'rn Unio:' i levsen Iriij
r;of Lr.-c-n r-M'he I. Atomey.H wii tak- j
de;osili;is ia t . in New V-'tii I
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r1"" u'e " j stores at 2 o' Jock Thursday aHer-! -
and th Pu;lnu company 0er sta.uwm UIUii aftcr he i:Xurts lul h "
axP for trie years si see statehood j rar!ttw at the chanauuia has been' I'wsed removal or the
came to an end by announcemeLt f imr.ifted- f f 'Oin Centra! school -build
ti.e company returned but for Hiu-a-l eN .Co' b uk A o Vr ' !' is underwood fht. board of
and lid'i tnat amount was Brt M u .jJV f f "V tl' f T " cation will take a. tkm. The bed! !
.ly. Ta.es for thrt ye4tt Jv 1 V-ihJ f'rlJ.L -fromUly be uken mt to relieve tn
amo. ruen to appmsimateiy 4iV-... hf v . . '-';;';;.; weight oU t;e north wall. The walls
b:r 11 . as agreed upon is ahout . 1 tle'!:'- " BOt
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LARGEST AMERICAN
FLEET DF 1RSHIPS
1 M ASSEMBLED
(By Lease! Wire O
Q Provinretown. Mass.. Julr 12 O
O The largest fleet of American O
O wa vessels ever hsseiiibied at a O
O single time fn in Province Vjwn O
O harbor awaiting the hc-g-inning O
O of war maneuvers along the At- O
O Jantlc' coast Julv 15. The fl-et O
O a;re-a iy catrprisea 13 vessels
O battlesh!i. cruisers torpedo.
O boat submarines colliers and 6
O dispatch boat and la a few riats O
O wii! be j'..'r.ed by 17 other Jj;p? O
O ipeliid.'ng irur dreadnoughts the O
O !!;; w-re Kansas Louisiana O
O and .?.- Ham pen ire. O
O The I t.-ge Delaware has Just O
O returned from the coronation !n O
O England Before the end of the O
O ween there will be nearly 2-V
O i'ff'i officers sailorg and marines
o
o I
O here.
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THREE ELECTIONS IN YEAR.
Tu'.rt Hopes Thereby to Take School
Bvard Out of Politics.
Tulsa. Okla. July 12. With two
s'hoo! boards la. existence. Tulsa
Tuesday elected a third board of ed-
ucation but the latter Is expected to
eliminate the other two. The new
board wa elected tinder an ordinanc
civi5i ft school di "trict of th
this city 1
alone placed under the control of the j
com m Is ion c h arter.
A school board election over a year
W re.-Boved superln:eadent J. a.
l .i Tf1: Silil t-i'tfn a Tiarfltn k . -a A
of the r'
schools. A second harf
p!cdgel gainst
to school affair was el:M in April
but. the nl board sriM held on- in
dragging -potitics ln -
an ordinance to reorganize the schoo
district and at a speciaj election this
or.Jinance wag approved by an over -
wiij-msins? majority.
HOKE 5BIITB 10 0. S. SEHITE
By Aaaociattd Prt.J.l
Atlanta July 2 Governor Hoke
Hmifh wa elected United States sen
ator fro;n Georgia on the firs? hai.'nt
'"'ii ny ine nowse ana s-is in:
joint session at iK.r.n toiav. He nuc-i''1
cecdd Joseph M. Ter re! ai.poi.ne: b'
term 'of'thf htv A s'cii'v u'cxplrd
"" ' ' "'"
WILL CLOSE'. FOB CUQIli
We. the under iied men-haata of I
Ury ft'!8 ' Dry
':o0'B - -Iii'e Co. K. id.
SKnaus Muaic Co. Chair. V. Kiseit-
WITHOUT PMIEL iS ID SIZE
T 1
1
T'.e fjU
en -e ?i pr
'r-idel ti
app.1'1 atbr;x
c.iss r; h; :i'i- l"t.i for Ii-1-
:i' e ni: Jscitie i 1 ; ;...!)
to size. Theri were "J
-
lit ci H'i. Most of ti.e
Mil tit are o:.o.- tr...n .. hii
rei ent.y irirtdui.ted tioio ii'-dii i t oi -
!.:!. tiiej-e ur- d.-.- risen
f-011 other '.-tea. Ti.-ent are. nlv
t.o women ukii the ei.-.ti.tf.a'ions.
HtliK t.
to be
; o: :
il' f. ;1i. jf2
day :
t . ' i k.i :i. ti a
Sct at Rat; Kiiied Hime!f.
l.! iogee. it.'. a J .iy JL'. v h. e
''i0ii r.'H in '7.'i-.-ioi . m
M.-ir ot n: iri-c a Th!q'iaft.
'v A'
re- . I J.in of
4'-'i ! U'ly b.'i'i'. : 11.
a'-i ;.er ai.d .'. d
iil t-:(
1 a.i ii'iur.
j The
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ip'o are o w-.;-
t "e f i !j
fir 3 1" f" t I lft-?w L'.f ' Tb'.t.! i
1 7-YEAR-OLD DIVORCE CANDIDATE
IS ARRESTED AS SHE STEPS. FROM.
FREIGHT CAR IN BOY'S CLOTHES
( !y Laed v re )
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M
LL DALLODIS
HAVE IDE
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TWO ST. LOUIS AIRCRAFT
WIN FIRST AND SEC
OND HONORS
QUALIFIED TO ENTER
INTERMTI0ML RICE
Will Represent United States
In Contest lor James 6ok
don Bennett Cop
(By Associate Preas.)
Kansas City Mo. Jury 13--With
the hallooes
!
?C Louis IV" and 'M;I-
iUn ropl!auotI t.au' OOtSl of S
i Br
- 'tfr
iun)S rta't tne bonora of '.-winning
t and ecoud places In the na-
!the l St Lfui la:'"a Pilols f'h
right of" joining Allan R. Haw-
ley rf New York.
in representing C.e
United States la the international
balloon races for the James Gordon
Bennett cup October fifth.
While the otTidal returns of tha
race will not be available probably
for several days there Is no doubt
according to officials of the Kansas
City Aero club but that fir.-t piata
will go to St. Louis IV" which land-
n"ar "ar- Junction. Ind at 4; 15
'o'clock entente v afternoon. nA ec-
nii4 "iate t0 "Million Population
'Club" which came down at. La Crosse.
find. at 2; 4. yesterday afternoon.
JCENTBIL SCHOOL BUiLDlSE
IN MIEGEO m COilll
big bell
ing brings
i f"ut a disclosure that tiie b-.iUdl.ig
In cot in good condition. Asa mat-
ter of fact the building is un -ler e..a
iemtation f the .fire department.
; opinion tnat toe outiusng is unsafe
and liable to further deterioratioa a
leas icmodfcied.
STOP SWAKffTN REHEARING.
i Supreme Cowt Stys Hearing ad
J Decision Until Heargurrert.
'''' c.i'; jr.y i..-u
Si'...-...-- - . . " A T l
; '-me court iced order staying
i5'5" ran-ia.e by which Swanson
I 4 ''!y a d:-8olvd by a recent
I di..-n of that .-urt. The stay
4 i'-u: i
-hi a tiOij
d w.'h
jr.il'
-ending the hearing o! an
;-.r rei.aris;-g whif.it was
it. .' -ourt lv' attorney!
1 i:.ty. iievcrS'tl ;s
I v:
iff or
le.je ji
g by the -S arises
"'':-! 1.1 t.ie grojn-i that the
bv Jcg.sUtivi Bid exe:u;iv
to-vkiiiiiMi of S !-;' county is
e.ipa. f;-...ri n iet:cii:.ng ta -le-
N d i'. h i 4
-t ir"n 1. ei fi- t;-;. rttieAH.r.g In
:.i:r cf ti-. n.sU'Um peratsts'
!-- n .entity to re" a in Its defacto
t. ufiot tee ukh.ou for rehearing
t i---j ujMin
"'i demurely t the. 'Hoa. "When
om-ar; jved at N'ec.g ?t the car
i-r;'" "'meti.ng o' eat.-"and then V
i c:.-tovT-d una 1 a ciiaam niv ai-lt-'
'! ;e SKi.-t w. Kitww got a 3 a.r
n- sri-ors ail cut my hair off. and
b'-ugat ic-t a .-' ;-. K
; r-u a L'liulc Sairt all. to ;eces
i 1 r t tr p .m Hie and di in t mi ml
;i..:. ;a h'x cc except w-a it
; t impe-J. We w ere. jfung out West
:d a:.-t rr h." d 1 was going to
.'"'. a diVi.'. v & e.i)jj ay m1!i. JO
' - tp t .;hl i).A-e-i. "
"i'lie -o..r.g in.a.i marr.ei Joha
I-..-ii a--r. it a a ". . jie a.
11 er 0' j He icnt ti a It;-
h'-'ii-"'-1'?. I'.d u.ap---3i;ed w ben he
. i-.i-e 1 ?er ago. Man:-. ial
lh' Fry "-.t.ne- lis ht-ari.i m.
'1 J ..'' i i. to .t adv.-'t-i f.o'li te
fvt.tr.
NOTICE
ict.r.ued uatj f-
!1: .e' ! ti-
ed the a : :.. ;
n f! H fcrfd nv --- J;
t'-r. Ki.k to t'.i i-us ::c-s
r
. .1 a " . - S .X... g u - --. 2
t.
W. S. SPENCEH
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1911, newspaper, July 12, 1911; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615574/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.