The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
6Y LESLIE G. NIBLACK
fublLsbcu every aCcrnoon from The Loader building 107-109 West Harrison
atenue and entered at the Guthrie post office as fccond-cUns matier.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESES.
SUBSCRIPTION ItATKS DAILY t
Per week by carrier .10
Per mouth by carrier .. . .45
Per j car by carrier. In advance . 5.00
Per yew by mail In advance 4.00
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Fix months ... .. ..'(
One j car .'. 1.00
... . Official Paper of Constitutional Convention.
Official Paper of the State Corporation Commission.
Official State Paper.
. (By Enactment or Constitutional Convention.)
Official Journal of the Count itutlou vKO 30: 8 "Resolved That Tbo
Guthrie Daily Leader bo declared tbo official aier ot the Stain of Okla-
homa.'' Adopted.
;' Manager of Foreign Adertising-Bcnjauiln . Kcutnor Co.
' S25 fifth Avenue New York City; Boyeo Buildlug Chicago. .
Washington News Bureau 1334 B. Street S. E.
.taunting Room lta W. Harrison Phono 7C;. Editorial Kooum 107 W.
JlsjTlBon Phone 6'J.
: - NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS.
!u the event (f delivery being Iniperfet or paper bcliij; rolled twisted
or' mutilated ubs rlbers arc urged to make immediate complaint to tho
business office lu pcrsou by telephone or by mall.
. COST OF BAD ROADS
' That hud roads cost the fanners or
tins country 233?O00t)0 annually U
the statement .of B. F. Yoakum prosl-
oont of one of the great. railway sys-
NOT CRITERIONS
In spite of the advice given free if
charge in Texan and Kansas news-
p. peis Oklaltomuiis very seldom obey
the mandates therefrom Issued. There
is abundant cause too. The people
A patent recently wna granted up jii other 'slate iu the Union
a concrete lice hive.' j
Tho natives of Patagonia are the
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" Ul 10lURUHIIl Hit! Ill'
There are .;mqci umRCjes LH.'jt.'riiCH liije.st pc-pjle' .In the world. while
41- tlmulii-u'uMlWKfHd.- V "'':"4tKuftcc'..-Liiau:4 n've the BhoHcst. n
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Puiicr.eooKfi1ftke'UU''. mdo in Jap- Wrin'un' elect ricis'ii have 'built 'ji
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mi; ore beliia . Vs!Md by the German warmilirhr that - la claimed t mm-At
n"uiy.;-.'';". " ' : ino .Ilglit of UlS.cou.ooo caudles.
The United -States and -Rusala. tof One of (he 'big Hrltlsli Hteuimsh!i)
Culber own about Imlf of tlie borH..-h ioiiimniet Is planning to have ull ila
In the world. . atewurdesaos become traintd uurses.
A majority of the caea oi insauiiyi Kciviu tlc geat itrittHh Hei
ne Bald to no uuc io iioicunuiy vua-. (.nyH.f iM Hild l0 )lHVC (U(V.
. . jlnl electricity aerloualy at tho ugo oi
' Ceriient mude of blast rurnace 8l;tft!v"' 1 .i
ehcmlcully treated Is a new Kngllali; ftjai uinits a deaf tclcgiaiih oper-1
Invention. .u'or who rfc'.iven iiickhuch by watctw
. Inu; bin sounder or pbieluj his finger
The iiel tie is tlie moat widely hpread
bl any wild plant bavins 18 common.
varieties. Practically all the wireh.HH te't
.. iaphy in .Pa pun in controlled by the
The 1'aria police hae in-en provm- vi... through Ua department of
d with n-etylcm torches to eoiumuuicaUons.
tiiiiea of-dV'ilse fog. - . ; : .
. fin' BrllirtJi New liiiinea producer Hie
The .Jnpaucse make a i".r. tu1"'- birgest butterfly known inalcj nieaa-
tute for cow'a milk by boiling Hie tin (tjght jU:1(H aor0()H nK1 wln'.H
juice out or a tiny beau. i.nd feuialeK eleven inches.
n!T ofKf uE K The l-'rench m.7 ban mh.ptcd to-
rounded by a' cm tain of I.tlllUf. whUh ias wpwd esi:Pi
ur to Piuiulatc raiu. -lf meMan oUr and a rudius -)r
MaBBaehu.Us hm more than r.MU action. ot about Iwi.tllen. -iHtHbliHl.uientH
for the manufacU. nvi.tor of a new
.r electrical appllanes. FfohoP aad-iron claims the (cm-
. u . iave more' J-crature can be regulated' to a nicety
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tenia. Perhaps the railway man may cf Oklahoma are building a h
lave avriVKttml ..t - .i..'v n re the horn of plenty follows In
o'her 7 ' I U:TlIent effort. . We have th cool - '
o.uer a nut It Is as certain a nishts nu sunshiny days; the fertile o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Uvath the formers In ihe bumid i.-'vstlleys and hillsides; also we baw-'g . O
Clous where the soil is most fertile.! advantage of the erroramade Id th'n GLOBE SIGHTS O
lAf. an awful toll for bad roadway-..-11'. 1Veffr.-tJl! m1'"' ui O - ' ' ' O
nA h . . man taught hm to -diversify ituik nonaaooOOOOOOOOO
wWnVtfo .trUe lhe ro?.d8 .; ond build for such as will bring mo'..00 0000000 " .
k :!':..''!1..'1.0 "vory month of the year. lf you Brc loU yo nr a good
V n 7Z .;r I:. : '' V1n"tfi Oklabom.ins realize the peculiar. ltiu.r lie careful. You are liable f
!ay basye been devised makin Tie re h aa always TKWK t0 "1UC"'
ScmancnrLd all due respect to the old .Uu
EnilaM and Middle ....... ""'""r1" P'll 11 nrt OUIJtu a K"u
. . - "'' 6"' i.-r tlm niflirv nrtuliiei nil in nt IIHI1H.
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J.: i I?... ' '"'wt '""IT Jiav?iThe as frn the oil and' gas bell
'd- al in Its name.
... .v.i a ""US IIJUC UIIU ( ...... I.o ..n.ol nt'uii tho noiV i u'
tf.. f.ri..... ..i i . uiw"i. in." mi.v.M! ...... ..v lt yOU Hill IU iui juui nj mjjui"
tto farmo would not dispense wiwlKIt. fhoaii Mel was given bv lehyLin ' t .n a ei.iet offer It is
i --man must make the best of it. te manager or a losing baseball team.
inCtUOUS Of Uiii.i..iiiiI!ik. utntiti fMin lint ItA n I
transporiatlon tue "f.the hiii.; tr;on. tht.r2 H nothing equal to or peihi.ps that style of wearing drcs).
v ywi w ue oi M ke Oklahoma. We are alone in pro-' 1ha. fil8tl!lI U1 the buck isn't new. .. . .
eoii. . . j ue.eou ne must travel wii! .... .m i i i 1. .. . .... .u .i "
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litnt for thrice the cist
So matter what the
ub Huniuu oe it oy steam or elec
trie rail or airship. Nothing can di-
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trsnscendli
communities
Oklahoma has
gain and
stow of rn
We accept no criterion;
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inuuuki9.iu liiu (H'u.reHi. irHtiHiinrr-' . . ... - . .1 1.
. . ih0 niKinrt- nr riiinii lit i luumeiii. tu-m-
barter with
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1 rom the.' stalwart old oak trees' j
broad brandies ' j
Floats a reipilem ou the wlnga ol j
the breeze !
To t'ip leaves which once fluttered sj
closely i
. To the heart of the wide spreading!
trees.
In the valley then n' sties a howcr ;
Where the fairies have burled their
dead
Tbcre the souls of the lilies are sleci-
- Ing
Neath a wild wintry sky overhea-J.
fields ot the corn once ao
golden
Have been dipped In a cold frosty
sea ;
'see be hlghwav to -the moTlUg one saVe 'l0S" V.Khn w ou 1ave MU" '"T '"n Vhe mate of the thrush Jias flown far
. UJ. mo; lus Southwest forward to the blshest pw- ivlv niH gather around a restaurant . .
cTnd llgCt J tnan?e tZ M commercial pinnacle. rou should8 be able to appreciate wh- car eUlllt)..s w
ommunities. - mc n run for ofllce. ' 0. Winter's fierce winds with thy
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JOHN G. CARLISLt. I ...ntininir
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tood futurity anist determine: bu'J .' ' 1. ' ! .V1"" uu"' 1 .7 ."r: Overwhelmed will tliy wnits surouj
food-or bad It is the ethent f I ?'- ual elu - n:w Its graves o;r
our people we must and
permanent roadways to be
of lllOV
Carly im ppsaibl'V
Tbe plau to work the luuiates
prisons on making roads
r.ew or novel. It is one of the best)
plans ever developed to keep the uu-fn-tunale
convicted men busy; maks
Tucm earn iiicir miiboou and not
(ouSict with the toiler who Is striv-
ing to - attain the highest citizenship
and do bW part for borne and coun-
try. "
There is ample reason for believing
1 tt..i 1.. t u . . ihKt ru .innniinB a union. ' ...i tni iiwr iwiu n it lit 'J n .. . .. . t i. ni
shall iuv ""u u 113 uv..... " titiiu iuuiU;.i"..v n ' 1 hougi me uays may oe lauuiic-u
Miail im'. ... .... ..! a ntfvaA tlll....n l..L. (. tnan ail Mill' t.) 5 .
luiill n' llu "l-u"c. -':i vumtr inv.n i" ' o SOrrOW M
uuiii 'la . u-k.i1in-.i ..1 inhi.l ennnliln nf crasn-I m-o ntn.ilicr tvliil . 13 . ...1' 1.1. .'.
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OI lUvl . t.n..w..itln l...i1r.r Htern n nnrimsa ti. ...1 tn. In n pnimlrv tn.vn . 6 .... .... ...1. 1
is neither!" s v.: ; . . . . t. i. "c ' ..." "i.tj Ji m. ai. or ol!lil 01
und some what dictatorial iu hiB acts
he lost favor with Democracy when
with Wattcrson whom ' believed the
greutest living American and L'nd-
say. the tiryaa lust canuiuacy u
ounosod. Since retiring from Cleve
land's cabinet Mr. Carlisle followed
is the man who puts on his winter un-
fovm these hot nigbtH and goes to a
hot hall to perfect bis evolutions a s
with its" gloom
Shall be ushered tho green blad ;i
of wheat;
the practice of the law In New York llfJU dava are nlej with good :td
C uy. wneie ne uieu. ne piajvu i vtie ou now to Keep Cool out it. i:-
mlL'htv nart in Kentucky affairs lnt- ..'... ... i.. .1.. ...1 iMirch. ;o
Tf may make several roads across) pr t0 be one or lhe Natlon'a big chlt-rs " ' m )0UU iKh t K
this state with convict labor. It iSi it i doubtful if a more resolute mafff . ..b .. .t!.r. in or-
a member of the uniform rank of his &mw b;uk. Uie sk8
loc'ge.
The niapa.iucs and newspapers
will be blue.
And the (lowers ineffably w"et.
American Farmer
almost superfluous to say the work- .Vt.r occupied a cabinet jioitfolio In."".' .. 1 o
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ioz of a prisoner on the highways isi tho National capitol
pood for his health and makes hi ni .. . .. . ; j
hsppier. Moreover there Is need for! Kansas will alno have tpiiet for ai
the .Improvement of our nigii ways ah little while.
cast to 'weft and a north to sou ii
In Iill.vllH
afraid lu
I lieniedv. There is no danger from 11
Manv won.ler l.at become f the and relief is sure to 'olio w. EsiK-eially
onnty. ss. .
'r;llk .1. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
.1. Cheney Co. titling biisinetis in
.. ..mIi ine.lieine don't ho l" CU or Toledo County and Male
a conj.li n t( im. do" 1 e . u t d w
;et rhambtvlalns Cough f Vi- in-MtitKii mil..
roau sysieai. crossing me siaic wn-.-i - .ihh. women mui u.vuui.; ...v . .
the. greatest population Is found. J voters with thel.- loud promises. recommended for oujth toi .1 niiu
sooner or later will bring Httei.d.o.t! . '. whoop.ng cough. Sold b all dealers.
rewards. Again the farmers wouid1. U !licao sore si.ots In Ixigan "
Ltild offshoots and yee that th" cm-1 count ; are Idg emmgh to tale 11 long; COAL MINER FOUND OF.AO
'rating- links were made section by siege lo cine.
ictinn until them wnnlil come a dn:"J - -
that. nut. far distant when tlm stai . Ne1-' week the MeMurrny Investiga-
iH' 1 Ul lo ballv bt-edor.
Me A leal er. Ok la.. A m;
.-.luc Ev-
of Oklahoma would have splendid higii j ti" Oklahoma always has a topline ; HVi left home Saturday to water
ws.f to iHt used lu anv season of (.1-; ;iu..uuu on uie uk noic. .noi reiurning scareii mm
pr. Foitunato. too Is this stale i.; .
fie building materials for pernmnei.t 1 . r.y-n Speaker tannon .i.usl give the
k-i he round here all that i Soul bwest credit for knmving how
possible 10 be used chenpiv and sUIl;1" "'""P old-time polMcian look) j. trouble with some of his country
L a.rmn.. h'lchwava. ' fr urm 'ar- men. lie was a coal miner 10 years
Of tours" this Is embryo discussion: - old 'und leaves a family.
' . . i. n.-i.le 'n order to make 'good t ines the I
there niuft be definite plans nia-e ".
' tLu norfocted which will l'ngl:nid Kepubl.can theorists MaUr.a MaKee Pale Biootl.
ran the utilization of our roadways! ' 'M w "!" W)M Malaria caui.ee Los. of Appetite
St-.;: of Ohio City of Toledo Micas
lav
LARS Tor each and eve y case ofjv
Catarrh that can not be cured by tnefjP
use or Hall's Catarrh Cure. I aj
- FRANK J. CHUNKY.
Sworn to before me and silbsei IImmI Vrf
111 tn v resenet this llth (pi) of lh" Pt
cenilMT. A. l). ISSG. 2j
A. W. OLI'JASON. Vjt
(Seal 1 Notary Public JV
Hall s I'atarrh Cure is taken Inter-1 JJ
uiillv and acta ilirerily on the Itlood
"Take Care of the Pennies and the Dollars
Will Take Care of Themselves."
made for him. ami his body u as round ai d mm-mis v.urfaee.s or the sy.ieiu.
i last night iu a pond with a bullet ; ' l rr testlmouialH r.-ce
i hole In head lie bad been hav- K. .1. CHUNKY h CO.. loh-do. O. ! W
Sold by all druggists. 7.
Take Hall's Family pilli for eon-stipation.
MONTREAL AND QUEBEC
for the common good; give to us a
or pile on more high ta'-il'f duties.
nut
llie Old Standard tlROVK'S TASTE-
LKS3 CHIM. TONIC drives' out ma-
tfliidard that is as high as can he
f .niTiii ei.iew nere. ...1 r... .. ... 1 i i i-
w"' ---- ... .... l.lttt-11 11JI II IHIIVI l'I llllllhl llll.n 111 1111 . . ....
But to get the roads star eu a.W ( ari.s8.pl.()vlns agtinthe i 6foau pCtf'"q ana im"llcn'
til' If
PRAY FOR RAIN
iicteor falling and lx-ing nils-. ..... j K..11.1-
111 ' nun ii'ii'ii. -ii. " . w.
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eccompilsn someiniim ior tucl ludieious mlvertlsimr is neeeiu
....1. liu filio or Ml:' 1
A verliabie edition de luxe anion.
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liilili'iei itiaillfli.:in litt.-l u.-i.-ii i.Tnu- i. (
oy the Crnnd Trunk Railroad Syste-n ; K4
to proclaim among toinlstt lhe glork'i;4'
oi me ClliCS OI .Monireiii iinii v(iiem".:. 1
1 1 The brochure is beautifully printed j
i-lid generally arranged In the artlst'C
style or earlier days when the orna-1
'mentation or a volume was recflrdcdl
Mont fc-colt OUla.. Aug. Hcmiu-us an Important Imld.nt to its repre-
Ins that If rain does not -fail in thU intntion of readlnu matter. It ulvesl
.(: Inn Knnn. Ihe erons will lie loi.. int... .....!.... .i...rl.i r 11.. ....
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live cities of the feoutftwt; especi-; (s Ht . 1H jiaH (o t(J mjjillJHps ; eitUens have begun a united pravr-Im)Kt iteiwting cities In Canada with
any in vroun'i.uii i...u ...- --lo rulBe a uiluihauce. M-rvico asu.ng ior a uownpimr. 1 m-v iany iiiustintions from photograph. 1 M
partmcnts. The cities of the ur . 1 will continue to pray dally until rain (:llt frcu t0 any addresa. Apply to if.!
! Talis. Crops here arc Bald to be in ;. Elliott First A. ti. P. A.. Merchaius Vjf
a worse condition 011 account or 'i lmii t T:ust Building Ciilcngo.
i h;ck of moisture than In any other
part of the state. HOT WINDS AT SHAWNEE
r . . l. 1 th
moderate cost ougn 10 for any sort of a coming out pa:ty.i
rJain oojecis 01 1 uuw - '!
ing for a great State. ' . j ijUt!i Tarklnrton savs he no longer Special to Dally U-adr
.rre era : the fame ot an atitho ' but
. NEED MORE WORKERS. ' i.iu 11... 1. nr ... r... -
' . - .111.. h.! 4iv i.iv anv 111 a 1.111111-1.
.More worfcers are needed in 1 1 TarMlg0 0WI11 a tilini. but the oil
t-Vst. rali.ine that 'the trend or ad-
vanoemeut. was Westward have rt-
pently douhled their advertising
plans and efforts and proffer manyj
Inducements to mamifactiirers to lo-:
oate. We have the aJvantag--s of;
climate and location and with prop-
tr. lublicitv lhe Southwest should
rtt an advantage in location ui ne
institutlonn.- it takes workers lot
of them and men who are optimistic
Its all over.
Now lor a few weeks of quiet.
TIomi the big state campaign.
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Now for commercial progress.
! INDIAN AGENT'S OFFICIAL Special to Dally Leader.
REPORT ON CHEYENNES Shawnee Okla. Aug. 3. Hot winds
i SWueninff thin vleltiitv Tnemlnv uenr.-h
Put a Uioulder to Outhrle aud Slje;''al 10 l'.a.1J eaueI- . Jed everything In their path. The
iKinut t outi'ii vjiviu
of tlie Indian
a. Aug. 3. The report J thermometer rose as high as llo in1
Agent of the beger Ag- the Hmde Ther WRa no rtlklf fro!
eucy which includes Custer and 'ashlhe leal t b eeM from electl.(c fail9
iui i-uui.m-8 iiUO jiiei. ui "" uig s hot as those upon the streets.
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HOTWEATHERSPE
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Cut in Two
at the
Racket
Everything used in the Home Can
Be Found at the"Honae of Bargains"
of the future. Moreover me nioiei .
ranid oor devtloniuent. the greater 1 Looks line we havo h grandfather
magnet for thee to follow. With election law.
OT;.7T. ia excess of Another bad leature of primary
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for the fiscal year ending June 3.!Cor tIi l Mt Jg Jufferl fa
-jl81.- It shows the total uumber of ; ..... ... ril..nil . n . .!"
any other state. Our growth in a .elections is getting in quick returns.
measure depends upon the amount or;
tinjc and energy we bestow on the
cause of getting others to Join witti
lis In our undertaking. '
in this agency to 5TC. Of this mini-
i her :0Si are maleu and St)7 females.
The C'heyeiincs g tally outnumuer thoi
'es rain comes soon. Much of the cot-
i ten Is now in blossom.
Oklahoma btate Manual.
ivvv in now ready u .is an encyclo-j .rapahoes. the statistics showing that U A nl
The Oklahoma State Manual fori tlieie are 127 Choveuune -males over. AQVICe XO KTtG MHCQi
pe.dia of statistical Information Gives
Dames of all the tate and couuty of-
ficers their post offi' addresses
county Judicial cong. visional and
senatorial districts names and ad-
dress of members of Constitutional
I Convention; first and sacond legisla
' CANAL COMMISSION ESTIMATE
The canal couiuiisblou has made
the statement tbst lens than another
billion dollars will complete the Pana-
ma canal.
TC 18 ce.tainly a modest sum. No
. I vvi.Ti.ltfiii 1110. w-1114 snt.unu I'-glPin-
one oubt lo nUud in tue way of "-1 .. ..(h
.Jlnf0 .mnt. ...f . ifn Uure population wealth of itato and
value. Price 75c. Addresi Leader
Prlntlos Company Gutbrlo Okla.
provements which cost such trifli
amounts.- -
Meantime what Is the cash value
of the criss-crossed populace . dowt
there in Central America?
As financial proposition they are
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uaeful than it 1 to find -the pea he-cestU-'!!
j-rorblttl bheil .
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS.
Tonic in quality and action quick In
Wl.'hm.l.AnV I A 1. -7'
luess nervousness urinary Irregulari-
ties mid rbeunia'icui. J. N. Wullaee.
Arc brines Infirmities such as lus
itih bowel weak kidneys and Mad.
tftr and TOKPID LIVtR. . .
IS years of age and 162 females overt
H. 'while ot the -same' age- :there nre-i
only thirty-sU' liiule- and ' tiilrty-utnn
female Arapahocs.
Tha the Indians have a great ten--dency
to wander U shown by the;
following figures: Hi Cheyenne audi
50 Aripahoes live in their allotments)
218 Cheyenne and 53 A apahoe8 live 1
on other allotments while 42 Chey-:
unites and 36 Arapahces are classed '
a wandering about. 1
That the Indians are dying off Very!
fast as Is currently believed is noli fMPARTIVG V!0(K?
oorDB uux oy loe rejion 01 tue o.rias h. t.u. uimAA ml I IVP9.
have a specific effect en these ereana
stimulatlnf the bowels. causing them
to perform their natural functions aa
in youth ana
and deaths which show nineteen birth
aud eighteen deaths during 'hp year
Tbry arc ai;pted to oM and yiMPg
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