The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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rzz 'ilTHRIK OKLAHOMA TgFBggAY APfUL .'0. 1911.
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HOME
NUMBER 106
PERCE DOVE
AGAIN IN
EVIDENCE
REBEL LEADER
DEFEAT. WILLING FOR
ARMISTIC B
MRS 10 TALK OVER
PEACE PRELIMINARIES
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CUTS THROAT OP
FRIEND IN DHOF
Ifl SHE HIS LIWE
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O ea tb life of bis Jritri and O
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CALLS JUDGES
CROOKS AND
THE WEATHER
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ttaaraat here O
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when a pk-cfe of O
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was sent for ami O
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P1FA0S
SENSATIONAL CHARGE BY
CHAIRMAN LOVE OK COR-
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HEAL ESTATE
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GUTHRIEMINERAI WELLE
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Or INVESTOkS
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DECISION WAS BOUGHT
Kate. Smalt Boys and Mai
Responsible tor Both
Blazes
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$5000 OFEEREO fOR UTTA
TRACT. AOJOINING SPRINGS
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HIS EATHEB'S
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AS THERE IS GUN.
POWDER
Milieu embassador and Prss HIS
uorresponoant Clash In
Statements
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J TESTIMONY PROOUCEO
IN BAKER ASSAULT CASE
SHEO flSITOftSoecla.es Judge Hook's Son Was
Member of Firm That Was
Paid $200000
P. P. Duffy El Reno a Mayor
and Irish Bard.Here With Com-
mittee on Investigation
Washington D ; A;iril ''tf i tuissdoner H J
' o-'blrt;. .this 4fernoon Dr Gomj Brawn come t
sent an u-gent message to funeral business. On
Madero via El Paso cautioning him I which has jut
against attacking Juarez a: t!ie ire-' -.on form of gc
err moment Gonaez indicated that I vestigating tns
with the grave situation In Washing- tain which is
um.caaeeraing Urn JUxkaur cepiy to 1 a -about the t
the American note it was most nec- cent imjiroveui
essary to present further interna- oeeiai value lc
tioia? complications wash syntaai Is
Washington. D. C :Aprf! 'lo That Ar l'y i!
President' Taft is more determined j ioor of. i'aU'i
that ever that th United dtate r? c?aj "j '' '
n uat not intervene in Mexico be- ?.iepoen8 eo
eaaw known here this afternoon fol i
lofng a conference between tbej
I 'resident add Secretary Knox and a
'omffli tp from the bonne of repre-j
or of K! Reno J
Kcxjgle Coa-:
m ana T D
jilie ent
o f
ir
tnat
rom
Properly Admirably Siluaied
lor Health and Pleasure I
Resort
offciai Lovr?
e city j ation
comm)- J ai co
v are in j the c
men ap
w cnt j
Aom-1
orks. Mr. Kv?e j Judge Hook
taken to the vj
city bv Ga!e
E Heno has
artmeot a
ing w-fth mat
oojs ptaj I
fire to til
Vadero Still Clamors for Blood.
fBy Associata r'ress.)
EN Paso. Tex. April 29. FrMcis-
u I. Maro refused abmluteJr to
grant ta a.miaticc as suggested by
Dr. Gomez at Washington. He ent
lord lai afternoon that be would
talk armistice after the battie of Jaur
n and tlitf) only.
"Tbey want a armistice t get
up reinforcements that lg ail'' he
aid. "We will fir-1 fight. My army
will or be whipped at Juarez be-
fore we talk armu.iee.'
This moral g Madero ent official
notice to the coagulates at Juarez
that he might attack the city at any
! lem.
jyply and the
re expeo.ed I
Tle .atr si
3d floater of bond issues
i Of iieing parwiUBi.
Bffore the Santa Pe and
rnia:. .
and Park
iing a municipal iant.
Mayor Duffy know- almost
dy in Oklahoma as Pete" hi
ing tie poet Uureate cotiltk
''' and ?-::?!'.
her and friend of the state
voting his entire time r El
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not
REAL ESTATE IS ACTIVE
ian an
Iror
injnact
(By Associated Press.)
WaiMiiiig.oii i t i' . April .' Ir
Vazciuez Gomez head of th confiden-
tial agcnc ai the Mexican revolution
ists here announced foday that if all
preilminary details of the proposed
a misfire were arranged satisfactory
to both sides be would start for
Juarez. Mexico soon to panii i in
he formal peace conferences ptanaei
to follow the amtetka
A snrnmary of iexico's reply to
the demand of the United 8iates for
ereater precautionary measures a oug
be border was received at the state
departmen: io.a and was conveyed
it obce to President Ta.': M'xican
A mba evador Zamacous. in a tatt
u.enl toua. says that while the replj
refers o lamentable events on the rjity
border." it Is "friendly in form and
essence LM
Oklahoma City Man Buys Lots ' rt' at il
and Will Erect Rental
Cottages i :-
AI 810 ELI SMILES
r'ederai Jail Sentence Si
pended in Deference to Osa
Jndian Tradition
a. Mid a A
estate man i
isece of city p;
ity farni ever;
?rdav u Ofcla!
A ESamlMter
td to Have Souare Oea1
nen. the corjiorations
i have go. to play t
He owi
fy AiKiucialc-d Prefix.)
Douglas. Ariz. April 2 Details ot
Miniiter De m Bar.-a s reply to Pres- U
nient Taft's protest against firing in d
to Douglas by Mexican 'roops were R
t.ade public here today Senor De ti
1-1 Barra asserts that Mexicau fed- M
cral lleutenaat waV wdahded by a X
bullet from the cus onii house on the in
American "side dad that constantly ei
during the struggle bullets carat from
there. Tbe Associated Press cos
hare in the
door factor)
Dave Low
West 0
or tl
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tfrty and oa.
idswaik along Di
Herriotc balliii
PRESIDENT AND FACULTY OF
CHICAGO UNIVERSITY SUED FOR
5100.000 BY AN EXPELLED GIRL
ry and especially our ac-
.'hicagj lit. April 30- -Harry Pratt
Judson president of th University
of ChicagiJ and tare meaibera o
the anlTerfity faculty we e u-de eo-
L0N6W0RTHS
LONG POLL
WITH TAFT
SEKML APATHY fN COMMAND prcctediirgs Halt WkHt Physi-
cians Examine Oefendmt's
Menial Cofidition
ali. asking all
W'V laud. .
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rly the o
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grads
of th
the springs
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Old-Timers are Taking Deep
Interest in Celebration of
Opening Day"
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911, newspaper, April 20, 1911; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615988/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.