The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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TVS
THE LEAD
DTHSm OKI.
PA(JK T1IKE1
1 hitpu
3 Ml UN
PROGRESS
SATISFIES
nervous LOFB FINDS
DYSPEPSIA
jIUAL REPORT OF
jANAL COMMISSION
MADE PUBLIC
r OF CONSTRUCTION
EXCEEDS THE ESTIMATES
sus Changes and Contiiiions
1 Matters Directly Con
cerning Task
fshlngtun Nov .-Satisfactory
pas :i ttm construction ot tue
in ( soal is shown in t tie annual
L of the huhmlau I'tui coiuoiis-
for the fiscal year ending June
(9 made public bj the secretary
f report deals with the oiganl.a-
f the work construction ami mi-
ning problems which were solved
vil government of the canal ioni
sanitary conditions whica were
y improved and the estimated
f the cinal.
the latter subject the report
laf the Canal.
t net of June 28 1902. authorized
bnstruction o! the canal and
I p.ovlslons tor the necessary
ihe amount stipulated being
on the reRll ot Lie board ot ei.
It's III its report ii IKT.I-l'.ll'l all'l
.u.itius $11 1. ::."iS including
ttkin . lid police. A modification
r plan- then submitted was maoi:
c minority ot i e bfl i d .of cou
g engineers and ad 'pte i by re
in linn; which fixed t he eosl iot
cej-iii;; Piid con.dnn t; " cxclu
m ttii pun i' " '
Idi-it and i l il guvci umcnl an I
Kit." i" . ai $1 til 711 1111 In the
Ira! I6n of thi dlmule tin
rices w.-re assumed a were
Id In' Ihe board ol i:"' 19 i. in
A Topcka Woman Tells How
the Tonic Treatment with Dr.
W.lltams' Pmk Pills
Cured Her.
The processes f digestion are ron
trolled by the blood ami nerves. That
in why tlie touic Usaliaaul by whirl:
tlio blood is bnilt up. has cured so many
cases of stubborn stomach tronb'e.
Many peoe are raiferisg ila-lv from
stomach tiouble lecause they cling tc
old-fashioutd method eat predip-sted
foods anil in other ways aggravate tht
disorder they seek to rare.
There can be no real rare in stomach
trouble until the digestive organs an
toned up to do the work t hat nature in-
leaded of tlnm. The only war that
this can be done is through ihe blood
which play; such an im'iortam part in
tiie ja-ooess sof digestion.
Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills are not only
a tonic for the stomach but build up the
gamnl her It li. This is well shown iu
t!ie cae of Mrs. Emma Coielaiiil of No.
-'.T North Lake street Topeka Kans.
She says :
"After treating with a doctor for
several flths and gel ting only tempo-
rary relief from nervous dyspepsia I
decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
When I L .an Usui); the pills 1 was
neatly nu: dowu in health and was re-
duced iu weight There was always
distresa after eating. Than w as a pres.
sure like a weight on my stomach. At
times titer would be sour risiugs and
hIso a great di 1 of ga from my stom-
ach. 1 hoo to lie careful w bat I ate. for
any greasy foot) would pnt me in perfect
misery. I whs so nervous thai I could
uot -ei any sleep and ofteu bad to walk
the floor at night.
"I liad ti keuDr. Williama' Pink Pills
only a short time wheu 1 could see tlutr
they were helping "' I continued
using them until cured and hftve had no
trouble with my stomach or nerves since.
I gained several pounds iu weight. I
think T)r. Williams' Pink Pills are a
splendid remedy and gladly recommend
them."
Dr. Willi.. ins' Pink Pills are sold bv
all druggists or will he sent by mail
DOStasjM OH receipt of price. .r0 cents per
box: Rix bcMB Jt.60 by the lr. Wil-
liams Medicine Co. Scheiuctad N. Y.
Send for a copy of our diet book. It it
free.
MORE FRftUO
III CUSTOMS
SLEEPER TRUNKS RE
SORTED TO BY WILY
SMU JCiLKKS
RECEPTACLES FITTED
WITH FALSE BOTTOMS
Steps Taken By Officials to
Prevent Similar Practices
in Future
(By Associated
Washh.Mtcn. t. C
itlttU n of criiuiiial
against pei ! ral rs
trunk" customs frauds.
tiort-- iu all pttft
pressing of exi
avoid tapes H
limitations and
gallon geaaraUj
i conference at tt.e treasury depart
mem yesterday.
Secret a y cf the Treasury Mae
Velgh. Attorn. dencral Wickersham
Coltectcr Ixeb of the port of N'imv
Ycrk and I'nlted Stales District At
' rttej Henry A. Wise of the South
r-n dislrlil of New York panic:
p&ted
The sleeper trunk frauds win reb)
good! arc
in truiiks
imWtf I THE BOOT DE LUXE
iJfir Cn n rV! i Sil-Kid Fine Shoes
' e!"it UVWMIW mm m
V tt .i i .
IOR YOUNtj WO MI M
!l in in n
c.V'K1
tijtl.
oc. vcii soie
dtiU a 1 '
Ka'k leather no piper about the
.1 'C. XV'-
ar .-'.i io alttc
This 1 lurrv t ui Sale
$2.9
$1.45
We it't'tunl
railroad farae
ilium W ei
$2.89
j ones the r.ik Hide
regularly for $2.75
$2.49
rn soles heavj sok's
CI OR
Skin Shoe lull stock
S1.69
1
with ramitlca-
cotintry; tic
'ins iiilictmiits to
ider the statute of
the customs htlFMtl
. were discussed at
WOMEN'S
nro a d taahmt
lin.tii;lii into this count')
with falsf bottoroa to d"
Inspeotors atretcb i mam
IQ fniicl si;i'cs 1 hong
lj iJirough the port of Men
1 . 1!' 1111 iu be pro.se-
Mrs. T.ift is '.cry .on I of ynmi
M hbmhi and among her favorites is
'lii-s Mjiaerx C ftl . who is now thi
first lady of l'.irto Rico. Her b
er t'ol. 0. R C0U1 b has be n gp
IMiinted govetuo- ly Prcsidefflj Tf
and his sis; r wrl prcl.lo over his
household t-'.lc has heen :i rriHlUen
gu 1 al the Wnlte Rome and Is paid
to be very popular iu Waabtagi
society . Her sister Is married In-'
c arasy 1 -ing e.te wife of Ueuteu-
ant ContBtndef Davis and Mlsa fj 1
on ii'taihcis imny friends and ac
ijuainlantes in Hiis brand) ol infl gni
crnmenl .
foi les every point she wbhes
each. In one chapter at ImM l
dlowa nw little aitcitlian soure fa
t ia to 1 h awltai e . 1 t aeir es
in the Shops.
h IMMleilly lovely h.llldket-
s and it is well t malls voir
itoai at this ttm. to ' tUrhHBiaa
c nicy bate b.cn ill! picked
The tiniest c! lace e Igillgs are
mi uiDst of the handkerchief
are destined for gifts A rotted
and a hii of raiaJ hue is casiU
c into a tiaitK nannKcicmer 11
GROCERIES
FOR
Thanksgiving
beta
. we
m ti
hai
hem
mad
olll
l.
New ci
Partev T
I H" .
11 Ckamttl Currant!
hjterval hotrevci
hi and 1 h I ':
EaeUirpd arllHcs
'a conditions iu li
ed wlfh the i
nil the Tstl
bait hi iilnesn.
Her to ret in
Irage cab
lorer laose
wages uad la-
1 i.iati't ials iiijd
1 el 1 1 tin. L'jiiis
' FDR Li IB ORDER
Sulpber. Ok a. Ni . 1' 1
crowded bousi-i) te li p. I'oanci-
suncrinb ndou uf tl1 1 A at) Saloon
league and Hon: If T. I . oir.ltl'au a.
1 a;;uc and 1 ape
aniorney tar the
Sunday imfltllllK
1 'i ll 1 be i" wsd io
In! sts1 di of the
imsinc
Vi lli in ih
entcii .
Drcsstnkerr Perpetrators.
Hey ( iid the 1 -a I ia 1 1011 of million.-
Of dollar:: llt'l 'I I .thcbllly c sli
mate u KBM BUI "f taxes Ihus evad-
ed. Mf)SI of ihe viola'ors of Ihe Isw
ie 1Mb i' "!! c; n'e d cssinalvcis. Tic
Ue'ernmeni has a god deal of -
del . e along tills I. ne and Hi" pi
The Da.
A go
bus
dh
for
Kl loriicy f i Ihe
elal eiil'urceiiient
I lati I' 1 1 ar. il h1
ciiiiuiis fr lltlu lerni
is'unet;ltM prom Ise . to
5; I iolStrl character.
ColtecUH i.o' i exnr
ion .ltal (lib slce.-r
ol wbob'sah
be of a reu
iiMiiik frainls
ileal on HOC
niatie .'erj lieorultig tbwba for uw1
wt a. n. and UK! rway be irimiin .!
v. iih brui li-. iii v hlch 1 bore is an IH-
U ut gb tint thai w III add miie'i h
rubric or tin
Had Belt li imnic
blow gOWIb seell .
1 ft ion la M w cck. wa
ii 1 1 1 - velvet almo
h red and a hat ol Ihe sum
inn. urat nuclei ) .
an a
I. lam
V.illl
eH
1 urn
.1..1::. of the
I. '.rule plain
n of iao bl
leruofin wrffti
i 'i with
thai stat
II 1
vi in
a 11
do not : 1111
Ihi'V sin il
t in say what
nil wiiiie
in H.i-s .
V : ' 1 1 1
men atw
New Crop S'ii Shell Waltrat pe
Catltlicd CitAMI ar Hi
I urn hi ami ( trange I '1 el. pet lb .
Bottetl Cider per qt hottl
l amlti "I 1 In rric. per 1 1 II'. pkjj
RtcMieu ritnii I'lbUling! per ik'.:
Srttyrria W'.i .lu .l figs 1 lit pkf'
I i.tt. sttiffetl uilli assfjfhil imts. 1
Kancy Clvtstei RaismS) 1 to. pkj
I I K A Sl'l t I L I'
We ham XI UV. e.lll C
S WEEK
UK AM)
1
lis) ll
til 11
1 km
mills fi;k regil- iiiis
tmrde it uecessov.
a labor lo increase
from :'u to CO pot
paid in ihe UnRml
'i for Binii'i.n- cia "si's of work.
Ill grataities as ad l.i1 mal indue
a. wi re also I which m 1 a
have since been eoni iitued. j a
the prm Islunii "I ' he eight Ifotti
Lcrc mad" inniicable to the Isi .
changes
aduptcil
Ol Will..
detaili
ot iKln 1 1
and the
increased various
lalso hw-u made in the
Increrfsing the quantity
done. In addltloa mort
art titid plana Mian vere
Inllahle had heen made.
had progressed sufficiently to
reliable data relative to unit
This enabled a iniscl es .
to he nrenarnri anil submitted ut
liie; before the committee on ap
Iiatlons ot the House ol repre-
tives in rbrnary 1909
Its est 111 1 a e show iaai ueai li
ent more ao.'k i. aecessaiy in
to complete the canal than wn
imrdataH bv tie original estimite
tlinr the unit mices. due to labol
tlOBS icost of materials and gnil
given the einplie.es. have tieeii
liised uIkiiii iu pei rent The et
e as prepare. 1. shows that the
cost of engineering and construe
alone sums ui to 2977lit. Kin; to
li u the purchase price and tae
liaieii c. it of sanitation and civil
Iniment be added the e
Bum or H7520i as the total
of the canal.
work nl the Washington office
of the saim scope during tile yem
Ireviousiy reported. The office i
Igeneral counsel was maintained
I April 1 when he was continued
11 n inn of fntinael to the Pma
l-ailroad only and moved II
city to New York
ring 1 be 1 t'.'. pei wma in the
en titaten erc tee.tere.i enipioy
on ' ne isthmus ; 1 .1 aecepied
Iwerf appointed cove'tug lit all
lit posit ions lo v. ln: h jiiiinhcr en
ted on i ho lsthiuu.i and wen
Knee! lo duly by 1 he on irtc mn
depa rt infill
dlsfittrt-oi (livisioii pant vniicii
If'vr material and nervines sggre-
ig tl5.tl2J.I2. The dlstiuraiiig
er g also 1 ba g d - itli 'be main
me of 1 UiiullcBt of the get
of the 1 Mnmlsaiim up n the
mns whlc'i conl.'ini 'ohm e aali
illua al! fiscal transactions "I tli'
Idiflfa to maklnc the .tdtni'ii 1 r;i
eTamiiiiitioii nl the account:; 11
led by law a iiami' d ban
t in v ai 1. ..' f :'ll unttei -
to -ai in. of Injure! eh!
.inr lUldei t he . of M .
iHj sipce Maj I;. I1HI9. pre
jouiiui: siou coiii racl 5 and
( tr d ht DI ' ! ' mdti McMillan
Ih'ls mi 1 nlfig. Bacrli fated In lite
course of his loettire I 'oil 1 It" en-
( recokrni dept. 1 mehl has ev Idence
to suliini: to i le grand I'll') a hi' h
the (dieliwvH w ill 1Mb 1 ami convicJ
iiiliiin (inuaty snd city offlcers Hi
M 11 i i ;i v comity for grail In office and
fgllttru lo eiit'orce the n bibitian law.
Alto-ie t.aHghlmttni leclare'l on
the 1 11 !iit inn law taking it up
section by section and explaining b '
ti 1 hi neoiilc. anil he reviewed the
m 'i i' i:i 1 1 work cf the enorcemni
de 1 ima.i in count tes lka Mu ruy
vrhpre Bagraal violations had hues
I A rated or conoi'.'ed b.v the elected
officers of the eonaties. fa the aftaf
noon lie i rcanized a law and old r
If 11 AW
Ra. Paager iectaii 1 on the pur
pi..-e.-. and work past and pi sen
and future of I he Antbftalooa leagui
and sliied that the leasue hud takes
up the fight for amendments to the
interstate eCBrmerce laws and tin
postal laws by whir- dry stales can
evenl the shipment of liquors Ir'o
dry territory ami iirevesrl the adver
lislna Itquors by letter circular
and Ihrougai the rteVspapers In 'by
II rritory.
These amendments he stated
would be mail" a special feature a''
IBB National Ami Salomi lea -11
meeting In Chicago 'ovc;iiu-r 30 ta
Dodunher 9 and that at the natlantl
rneeiini; the league wouhl (irk out a
plan by which thai could secu e th
. passage of ihe amendments thlrough
congress. Rev. Conger mad 1 M
-statement thai Joe Can bob standi In
the way of the passage of these twe
atnendmenis. and ihet steps will be
taken by ihe huiaue 10 attatloaie'
him.
rlstmi aitanji'.'racnt in- trunks and a
llmll iiicn (if Uf- hears B tnnik mav
twyalti on I he decks ins cad of be
lug ie-niitied lo stay ra re long
enough 10 If whl$iel away after
plgtllfali. I p- 1 :il . th) (love! Iillielil
iii stow away the truakd in 1 piai
safe I run p.is:' tldilv i f smii". (ting I B
the doaks In ihe ilaikness
Seek Stes'nfdiip Aid.
An bonesi atandaid for art ..'iam-
ship eniiili ! s wiU he hii' I re-.- rj 1
tne colleetor's effoi 1 1 This will lr
effiocfed 'h ottsh the comiwnlea by
lUmiMal of nteii Kiiilty of abetting
frauds. Soiin- ca si ready liav.
(lev cloned ill Which the eoll'-ctor
complained nnl th conpaniea acted
promptly
Secretary JdacVeigh deciaml
he hud BO knowicilue qI renortl
. 11 1 s of $0muh) and ISCOjfl (0 re-
Fpectlyely by intlepeaileni sugar re
fining c mpaniua lo end the (b a
men ease- anainsl thom.
Andersen Maker Demanu.
Sect ei j Mai V- ivh Indicated thai
ii" wis not di.-posed lo 'i'Uc ni1 It'ii
mediately the uuestbui of reiuuneri-
fof the ti si laforraaUon or the
lllli II 1 ' 1:
L
tion
tramla.
Kd in
nloye at be
Ing ta 11 pany.
on the ireasiii
s in a former i-in-ricaii
Sugar Refin-
ha- niHde a claim
iMiartniPiii for com.
Th- ricau IftWe :- riet)
Inapiration of a Charity. iaj - ;"0U(Wfl bj tie- end cf li
Tii. (-. ent delh of Chntles X. nor If it would avail it -tf ol
Crltteutmt foanUei of the homes f .am.n: 11 nercd '.. Mia ttu
Ihai name recafla Mm fad Mm! the Sage lutder such coiiditkiu Pari
I'etftiHtj i':i-c -ecsue lanics w-ie been raJapd but there toih rein
1 un. ii in honor of a child of i yea a. un thfag over 2fK fto lo he ra
plurnt'OC t'l it 1 cut . ll . the little daa. h
tar arfto in the shori mn of her life Ht Christmas P.esents.
SO endear 1 1 he; -Il to hi r father that .. . H-m-i I i'.i family a
thi re t i.f his life was spent in try- wii . .;.! to Hi
p. good in no iiiory oi tier. rheif n h . dish
A t ' nj as l teVe I relink and '-ii... .1 -t
chaaleu: be zealous therefore and . j;'e canvass have haad-scaih)
1 11 in;' was ihe -:.! I'hal (! hed -;K a Oermftn njctlo mgj
f.itoug-b his mind as grief worn the aulud upon theni. They may
lucnitatloa came to him to help u- .1 )..! p ruperlj Stamped in
pent'.'nl women. e''iih result 1 d in the
t-m 1 line of 11. e Hone and Helu mJa- '
Cantefle hall sntfragM wiio knows all about 11 is condu
ie lira. O. K. P. Ibd classes Mis knwt. Morgan la
d an- in Favor ot o(e ti the protuiueui wotne hc bfl
hey include a good )OP- Joint d a das- as she wants to know
. oeiarly pari or tiae pp- hi . Lo coaduct a meeting.
ia ranks. Thomas 81 1 1
111 of the Ha vaSl oluhs PILES CUREU IN 6 TO 14 fJAY3.
d States ; Prestd nl inn IXZU OLNT.MISNT is guarwiileed
I i- of ColumbLa Praf Dewey of GO & cure any case of Itehiag BUtut
luml a half a dozen or more promt. ing c4 Protruding l'ilos tn ti tn
ncot clergyman and ciher.s as well n uy :r mouev renin b-.i. iaie.
J. H. RUCKS
rii
Ladies" Shoes
$1.50 to $4.00
tiAA aud hulton. In platln pteolowd topM
In all the jopulaf It';i1 hois.
.-um preat
f Ihe I'n
MU III
'ERHOWERED FIVE Gl
li'
3
I
Ies ai 1
fooH 1
id aM
addll
. the
Ip'.ci niMia
total am ium of
I'll iliii-.uir 1 he v
Ion to pu ' 'lssiim and sliio
Washington offici eoudui
Inspecflln of material
put cha te 01 ;( 1
was $11.:.::'; UW
bo rep nl li -v u- n o lieorgc w
(half lieutenant coionei corpti 01
On the dining table
Every day there are
Many good things
That
Post Toasties
make better.
Tells how in the
Little booklet
"Tid-Bits made
with Toasties"
In every other pkg.
With cream or fruit
Post Toasties
Is a delightful food
Enjoyable anytime.
Anywhere.
"The Memory lingers"
(; ivei inn iii. ciih il v i'h his eounsi 1
Kmni is DyruB ol New York. The
talks! 'ii- Secretary ivlacVelah a
rew uiiiHiies and asked to see the
payer ()f Burvevo Richard l':i! .
wbo has ttao tiled a claim with the
department. i'sn's claim was re-
fused b Assisunt Secretary Reyn
i)t.ls a couple of yitus ago oa a m!-
ini; prohibit ing customs emploj s
From receiving any honus. Mr. litc-
'eaKh declined to allow them to see
the papers.
TULSA INDUSTRIAL COMPANY.
Mi.AJ
Me Ale
aue mail
nun t Bl
Spot nl to Daily leader.
Tulsa. OUa.. No. 23. The In
duel rial commit has beeti n ganl 1
with a ci'pltallxnMoii of ?2 .'' s'l
provided tor. Tlie object or th or
gnnlatiton la to peawioiUi ' " Indus
; 1 tat welfare of Ihe rHy. BxiobbIvi
lamia for fat ': sm s will be m
chased and an 'ffotl will le mad'
ether Inducements u ic
The we'll h'-tl and Bl
li" 1 'ti the ci ' v ale back
te i 1 - rii- ri Ulcers are
M 11 Mother; vie - pros
Martin; Ken-cary. Km
COUNTY JUDGE APPOINTED.
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
A New York writer estinm
a e bare materials for a Thanksgtv- .... "' j
Ing dinner for K persons will be t bpe.-lai to 1 h- IJally Uaar
...I.I ..........1 ..f 1. I.eMr.f -H lrMI. VII'IB. "V
'UHl luniua t'V avlJIAI VI lr
mied in 1 he baa ting and stuffing
the turkey N : blag but a Rler 1 -
be drunk. The menu will include ' -
three dozen oysters on halt shell s e;ely la Wring
ccnsom.'ue requiring 4 pounds ol ti ' "" P'''1
10 inai.c a Bound turkey ai SS nreaien srer cat
ci nts a poun.1 a 'inari of cranbei 'tea '"'i'" avarpoati red
a qaarl if sweet potatoes tw ipiaris and waa adjudged
h Rrwesels aatowts a hunch ot c-b.-ry. ' b Uucinatlon is 1
six dinner mils s mime pumpkin '" kill !""i and
pie 'i tfouu4 tl aats and ralsli... am! "n" iken to tiie
black c .nvo.
Ytm will CumI in mi kdie' trhoen from fl.K) k$400
shoos r unuMial inio .ii tin' ppiir. Why not Mve
rjjonev liv tin vim-' v uu shown of
L
ROBINSON
out the Child.
oil.Alleli. Who
r h i'h na d
.)' .old weather
woattta Pan Mi
iihiiulil In pi-parcd
IB ft! ing Ik'
e early w ;.' i i
-Ming children
A that III
nd" i and
l mother:
'liienl of
ti . . is a iioni- ii 1 ii.iui -1 1 a 1 11 n
1 ngti it'-mi'iv. Man- raofheri am
i. iihoic 11 in IheJf bOsnes hiiU
li ka never ill lantadbtad thea). Hold
DaJI? I.
ta. (ikhi
e t! S'rtor'-'i S ubi"'rfr 'r?'lli''
Catarrhal Deafness
Avoided and Cured
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Transfer Coal Wood and Storage
Goods Packed Stored
and Shipped to Order.
Phone 20 Office and Yards 407-409 Wc
Harrison.
i ti .
nM I iiu r i ounl i
r. licit. W V V;
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liberal Free Sample
Hobdon Mils. CoojMuiy Mlnneapol'. Mln.
K. C. Livery Stable
For Fine Li-Very Turn-outs
Sptri.il attuutiou giveu t' botudeTB.
BtjHt of earn asHiiml.
F. M. MATHEWS Prop.
Phone r19 218 So. Division St.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1909, newspaper, November 23, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617688/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.