The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 111, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 1904.
PAGE FOUR.
The Leader
BY LKSL.1K G. NIBLACK.
UKMftfelt OF THE Afe6ClATS"" PRE1
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Per week br carrier . ... I?
Per mouth by carrier
Per vest by carrier. 18 advance
Per year by matt. In advance
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The Leader I a member of the Asraclale
Press aol receive the day telegraph r
port of that great news organisation tor ei
elusive afleiraoon publication la aathtl
uid SO mites rartlus
Mo. & Kas. Business 76; BJItonal GV
Ark. Vallay. Business 76; Bdltorlal 6P
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THURSDAY DKrEMBEIl 1. 9H
It nil) soon l loo late to b.iy you
Christmas presents early
PeiuIU rv shouting Is reported froi
Zleglcr 111 but tho outer line of forlt
U still Inl-.ct
Tho Japanese repulses Willi enoi
moils lnR continue lo keep about ever
with the fall$ of Port Arthur.
It appears Ihut Mr. Bull ha been
furnishing conl for tho Baltic floe.
He's a hrifty old soul. Is Air. Hull.
THE AGREEMENT THAT
AVERTED WAR.
Tho full text of the apioomctit bo
(wei England and Hussln for an In-
quiry into the l)tvmr Bank affair has
now been published Commissioner
are to ascertain the facts ami. If pos-
sible fix the responsibility on Britons
fttiRslans o.- nbje"ts of other powers
as the css warrants. That is the sub
stance of the agreement anil the limit
ro hleh i extonls.
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I the norable document left.ts Mi
Jeiiks to i-onclti'le that wht't-h the
Imronr ottaine-1 twenty soen xcuces
stons for themselves anil the land-own
ing clasf. tii n cnstltu'lng about onp
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sixth of tl. population not more thin 5
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Dili Sir Udwnrd Plarko over hear
anybody rofor io our tmtlonnl bird as
anything but tho American engle?
H appears something should be done
with our Jtirv system also. Thi"-e are
Beveral of thorn on tho grand ;ir.
Mr. ("ortelyou can't find time to take
a ncrttion. Russell Sago will of
course. loclare ihat It's good enough
for him.
five concessions were demanded fo
I he other olnsse th-3 Tieasnnte and
artisans The 'r men ' referred to $
in the cltartpr It is asserted were h't $
the prototypes of what we call today A
'he plain people but a class of men jfi
When the ftrts are ascertained each corrpjpon line to the eotnitry gentl W
country will bo free to take such ar men of -ui.tetnimrarv Ttnglnnri -arMo
Hon as It sees flf. If Admiral Rojest- crsts In t sense ihottsh not technl-
pnsi.y or any of his officers are fount' cally so
cu'paile IJussta will take het obnlcei What of the famous clatwee tho
between punishing them edequtitelv or provision for trial by peers for x
latino a f-esh outburst of British amnle? Mr Jenks answers "Thr
wrath. claim to trial by leers was Inust sup- 5;
Naturally the more radical public pose I bv a curious freak of Ign
opinion In Inwlon Is dlsetlsrte It anre. to rmnte that palladium
had decided apainit itussla in art "ritloh Hbenles trial By Jury as a
vanre looVlnn upon the ritack on the matter of fart it 1eht'l indefinitely
fishing boats as only one step In 'i the adcptlcn of that rhalesome re
Russian plot to make the seas unsofp form" tit'l Is tosttonIMe for "tub
io Iirl'lnli commerce. The one soln survivals or anachronisms as 'bo f
tlnn It anw in war nrlvllecd nf n lord to escane trial bv s
But apart from the London exren- a representnMve hiry In short ih' tj!
lus ull the world will pralee Lord treat charter as a whole "was n posl- a
Lnnvlowne'J moderation nnd common Uvo Mumbling blo"k In tho path of gj
ense Ho has removed the prejudices progress " and we have been with J
of national hatred nnd the rrej'idg- many preceding sonerulona. Alctlms
nipi't nf poptilnr clumor from he field. Uif n brilliant myth makfir of tfohlc
He has tnndo certain "hat If war nlms but "unscrupulous Intellect." 1
envies It will re not because of sus ' Coke! jt
plc'nns and misunderstandings but Lo-I This icomlssMc nge has hnd to lve
cause nf lviiown facts. Juri many -ienr nn I revered traditions
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nenf ro s JDrug btore
You will 'find the only pure and up-to-date CHOCOLATE CANDY and that is
LOWNR
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and we iiave just received a fresh lot of thcoe
Celebrated JTJvitter-Cups
the finest in the Land.
We guarantee every box of candy we sell if ot OK we will return you your money.
or
f $
We are the up-to-date Druggist ip every
thing Drugs Druggist Sundries School
Books and Stationary.
wnAi
Respectfully
C. R. RENFRO
Opposite P O. 200 W. Oklahoma Avee.
s&smks .wMira$$3a
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DRESERVE YOUR CORRESPONDENCE....
it s vfe to sny that there will u nd if historical science has eondemn-
nn w.ir ovrr the Doaner Banl. affair ed Ttuniivi
Tho peaceful outcome shoubl eueour-'it up ssv.
ne all notions to pause in their wruih. shall not do it without it strusjRle. and ly
wbon thev are hottest and avail them at least the reports af sovral :oya!
selves of :ho nlvnntages offeretl by coivmtsslons specinllv appninte'l to ln-1
t. t.l Tl .. A-.U..MMt ! . ..- ...- . I A
vnif'e wo shall hnvo to givejy
f. Hie Record Herald But woijJ
IloirtJrts from Washington say the
linekerg nre to bo summoned by Com
inlsilonor Oarflold to pxplnln about
tho meat trust.
Indian ierritory grafters are orjrnn-
UinK to flKht the Hamilton bill. Tho
graftara want Inrgor tcrritoryhood
not statehood.
Russia will entor Into an arbitration
treaty with tho Unlled Slates but not
with. he wmrYos who have no navy
nnd few bank.
the waiting Ilnguo tribunal.
I quire lnti hls urr" niattsr.
Pauline Astor niarrlexl n Briton
whose onlj title Is that of captain
and now comes Captain Colin Camp-
bell to clnlm another of Amerlcu'tj
fairest daughters. Whither nre nj
drifting?
Patll will ?vo a fajrowell porforr..--nco
for the benoflt of the Rusuian
foldlors When she doos It she will
probably iliupcor that her volco 1 as
good as ever nnd want to oome over
hero again.
C'nrclesa apnles nro now on tho
market but the wlnglew chicken has
not y t been found In any of th
boardmii hnoes
Ptr .nmc reason that nobody 1ms
explaiii'l James B. Weaver of Iowa.
has not proposed to reorganlxo tho
Democratic party.
Thr Hamilton bill utter all Is the
noarrjRt approach to statehood. If the
Hamilton bill lis not passed we may a.
troll nhanilon all hopes or early statehood.
Iho people of Kentucky nrw suffor-
InR becaimo of n lack of water. Many
of the distilleries have had to close
down owing to tho failure of tho
power.
At any rate tho men who uro sup-
posed to havo rftolcn the poll books of
tho Second ward have not spoken as
yet. Jt rareulns for the grand jury to
pry open their mouths
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A Chicago mlnlsror say Carrie Na-
tion stands u better chasco thnn
Bhhop Potter to not into hevan.
Let's be charitable nnd hope that nil
three of thorn may meet there
"Bulletin No. l" of tho National
Mosquito Extermination Society has
Just boon Issued Evidently the so-
dotv bolleiM It will lo nccosBnry to
work overtime If tho ruosqultos aro
ever to be exterminated.
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
'Philadelphia Record.)
Many i cook deserves to be burned
at the steak.
It is possible to repeal a law but
not n banana
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A bent i.iu on a chair tr apt to give
rise to jiolnted reinnrus. i
Is an old man In his dotage Just
because he dittos on girls?
The fellow who purchases his popu-
larity often buy? a qold brick.
LETTER
FILES
For
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Reference
Best Letter File made can be found at THE LEADER OFFICE.
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lnmnto of a lunatic asylum will de-
velop tho fact that he always believed
Id elalrvoyanta and fortune tollors
nnd spirits.
WlMf- -lljnnes Is genertws to a
Dowager Kmpress Tsl Ann is having fault Wngg "Yes but It's hiB own
her Chlnefe soldiers senaratetl from fattlt."
their pigtails and put into European
lresr In Chins the soldlri will net' Only two seconds are required for a
only have to fight for his country buMPf!" 5hf but it always In: much 5
two p iiih none or neaven for it. Tho wngw man umi
prlc looks pretty big.
Nell- T.ow
IS THF MACiNA CHARTA A MYTH'
While some inventors have been
playing io the gtand stand trying to
make dirigible balloons a modest but
worthy ono han Invented a cake par
with removable Bides so that cake
aro not ruined In taking thorn from
the pan.
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OASTORIA.
Bomi th y9 Kind Ywi Hats Always BwgM
Blgnatua
of
Iha Kind Yw Have Always
.Ladies Clu'stmas Sale.
The Ladles Gr.ild will hold n Christ-
mas sala on December 11 at the resi-
dence of Mrs. C. C. Knclnley 41.': North
Broad street. Refreshments will bn
served. All aorU of novonies nrc to bo
pjt on sale.
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No oratrr or essnsibt or historian
dealing with the devclopinent of Anglo-
Saxon II' ertv or civilisation 11ns fall-
could vou ell be was
going to propose'" Pelle"By the
ring cf hi olce."
lf 11 ca'iie rlht down to a cltploo
There are only twenty-live privates
:u the army of Panama which cnuse
the New York Tribune to scoff at the
Idea that there may be any serious ln-
torforence with work on the Inter-
oceanic canal Let us not be foolishly
overconfident Who kiiows how ms7
uftb'fi there are ia the army of
Pan a no.
oil to Rlorlfy Runnymedo and to trneejp -. of Us would prefer to hao rtiore
many of our cherished institutions to' jey than brains
the vletoiy of "tho barons and noo- '
pie" nf England ever Klnp John Tin
omission of tho Magna Charln fron j
any summary of tho strutjgle for Jus
lice am! freedom would be consldorod
n ntal confession of Ignorance
But now comes a British wrltor nnt"
leachor of h'story Edward Jenks onii
ruthlessly Infmins us In the pages of a
progressive rsvlow that Magna Chartn
Is ia myh and thi nholo Runnymedo
rplsile "a lawdrv scene In a turgid
and nnwhelosnme drama" The groat
charter according to Mr Jenks was
not a ch'trier of popular rights at all
but a charter of feudal prlvllere-
wrung from a worthloM monarch by a
conspiracy of sul (-seeking and recklee
barons who far from commanding the
support and sympijliy of the people
(as hlMorlans assume to have been
the cas-i) wr strenuously orpoeed
by the people
n eismlu.ion of h? clauses of
What's tho use of running jour?lf
down when so many poople will elisor
fully do It for you? t I
You can't always toll hew much re-
ligion thore is in a fam'ly from tho
sizo of the fnmll Bible.
Tho fart that mnelo Is written In
bars shoul ln't Influoaco tho tompor-
ancu advocate against concerts.
The boker'i bank account may grow
And yet It seems quite droll
To think that he should kaes4 the
dough 1
And atlll should have a roll.
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GLOBE SIGHTS.
(Atclilfon Globe.)
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A MATTER OF HEALTH
When a Trily Oood man Is nlso fan-
ny we run.
I woman always thtnM her drese-
maker keeps half the goods
! Thete U one thing about an
I snip- it always has a rood road.
air
P0
lonwa mI!Ei I
'wwtibllMi
1 An Atchison man is so gldo that
his wtfe has eaubllsheit a detective
1 agency down (own.
1 Nine-tenths of the things people
qnsrrel over do not make any differ-
ence one way nor the other
When eota women give noUilng
nore than a neighborhood partJi Uy-
dress as lf they werv dressiugfiur a
Jery
Tn mos families a Tember n0
1 give onlv th1 frs: net enc in n story;
tt1.brA.1n1n nil ttin r.ttiA n a..I.uw tfnim
the halance. I
s oavs:
"Hello. Ye Good People of Loan Couivfcy!"
Once again I have
unslung my enor
mous pack at
115
West Harrison
Avenue
and will distribute
among the good
girls and .boys'
both big and little
Fourteen
Hundred
iKJiiOf One ton and a half of Carts Wag
ons Autopedes Tricycles and Buggies besides thous-
ands of dollars worth of other articles the like of which was
never betore seen under one roof in all of Oklahoma Territory.
Come before the RUSH and select your goods. Pay a little down and
Itlr Tng will lay it aside for you."
"My lioadquarters are at your
Temple of Ecomomy H5 West Harrison Avenue
Guthrie. Okln. A Merry Christmas to you all
1 When a man lerommends hJs fav-i
rlte patent medicine to an Invalid
he says- "No doctor will pn scribe it;
1 the doctor doesn't want vou to get
well." I
I Inquiry Into the history of even
Absolutely Pure
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 111, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1904, newspaper, December 1, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72320/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.