The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 93, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 2, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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One Price Clnthiet;
in Guthrie
We've the Largest Stock
of Traveling Bags Valises
Suit CasesTrunks ihGuthrie
VALISES AND BAGS
Bags and Valises in every good style in Grain Leather Sole
T ll C 7 TT 7 r' 7 7 AH T 7 7 7
jueainer oeau vv aims rissinn ana siuigaior. Jumen ana Learner I
lined. Nickel and brass trimmings. Strong loop handle. All sizes.
PRICE: $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $450
$5.69 $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 up to $25.00
Tonight's Amusements
Crystal Airdome"
"The Beggar Prince" '".
SUIT CASES
Taxaderma canvas and leather
covered. Full steel frames heavv
leather and metal corners steel
hinges best brass spring locks
strong catches leather handles.
All sizes. Price $i.5o $2.oo$2.5o
83.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.50
$75o $8.50 $10.00 up to $20.00
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TRUNKS-'
Trunks with metal cover canvas cover
and leather cover iron bound iron covers
strong hinges and bolls. Best of locks.
For a Trunk you can depend upon a
Trunk that will do it's duty Come to
this Big Store. We have them in all sizes
from 28 to 36 inches.
Price $2.00 to $25.00
Our Big Gash Buying makes
flflsrs .
'such. LOW PRICES possible (AJ
I . Leading Clothier 1
IB'SMWSrtslSSrie'sTssWs
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Tho laillcn of tile First .Methodist
church Will I10M nQOQkc(l food sale.
Saturday nt tlio Unduiwood building
on Hast Oklahoma nvenrtf-
' Miss Frances Haskell returned tlity
m mlng 'fioni n two iihiutiiH''vhlf Hi
Ohio with rul.itlvos.
Mrs Win. McDonald returned thtBJ
morning from K! Hono.
Mr. nnd Airs Kil Domic Ur loft this
morning for Woloetkn to spend two
weeks with tilondB.
Mr and Mis. II T. Thompnon nnd
family rcfttinod 10 their homo In
Olntho. Kns. Inst coning niter hav
ng spent the summer In the city with
Mr nnd Mrs it N. Dunham.
Mrs. J. W. Totem rot tinted to her
homo in Pawnee last e oiling after a
visit In tho city with hoi iltiu-nts Mr.
And Mrs. W" II. n.nrf.
Mlaa Hincrgul Wlckjihm Is hero
rrom Oklahoma C) Veiling friends.
Aliss Ornce Voting hnsrturtipd tram
a month's visit In Pond Crook with
relatives.
Alias laicy Ilnskol jfoturriotl laal
evening fnJlii n visit in Mttslmgoo wlili
relatives.
Mrs. Chnilos Alorrl-ou has return"!!
fioni n visit In Tulsa.
Mrs. T. C. Whltoloy and ilniifihtar
IJuhn loti Inst evening tor Stillwater
10 lnlt with Mib. J. U. Ferris.
Mrs. W. II. Dysau loll lust nlgl.t
for Puwneo to visit her dattgiile.r Mi.
J. W. IVforr-
Mih C. A. Ovorha;' la visiting ral
allies In Crosconl.
Airs. D. H. Portiandes and tl!uigK'i"
Mlsh G nice lcrt last night' for Still-
water Iheir former home to visit with
relatives. '
Mr and Mrs. ('. Snrenglo and )..
S. Pago attended n meeting of the
Pythian Slaters todno at 'Jlulljall last
night returning on tho night train.
Mlas Anna Trabaiut arrived last ev-
ening from St. loula to Unit with jit
oiiuiu. Mrs. Will Hrooks nnd thn
dam Trahaud Inmil.' '
S PERSONAL m
AND m
LOCAL
& PERTAINING TO a
$ STATE OFFICIALS 3
Tnrt
Allot noy U
Piiwltnsku.
.." T . 1 Stnto Treasurer j. A Alenereo ro-
Ullllams 1b hoio ftom Ho- tmnoi jUBt UVenlng fioni Tttlbii whore
ho ntiomld the Denlooratle tato coir
F. Reott Is hem fiom
HOTEL IK '
in mm
vontlon.
BETRAYtiD BY HIS SWEETHCMIT.
(Continued from Pagu 1.)
II. II. Allen protirlotor of tfu Uavjal
hotel kt Uiuu Ib boro atteadlus the
h tfl mpn's cmivontlnn tcduy. Mi- ' '
Allen was nu employe li. tno hoiuo" "Tough luck ghllo' was McKol-
durlnjt the tlrflt logialatlvo .twsoiuuly Iol3 oh')' c6minont when he was
. -. placed under arrest.
M .1 Ulell-rds ia hore from Wnml.' Attcr lB a- trOUhles came fSKt
ward todaVr ' " " V? "Kol? tl3S- " U"'
v 4 cashlei; and ibookkoepcr for the Thorn.
uilo .liinui' nullum iiiuiuiiiuu nun
no nau passed two
drafts for sumq nsgrc1-
nnBiiltnU When ho
was arralgueil for this liofqro Justlco
K. S. Kdwnrtl or Clinton Isln H19 Jumps Shepard jestorday nfternoon
capita! city today ntttuuilng tha hottfl he Was held to the cilm(nttl court in
men's ctmvontton. T $1500 bond. Thero a.s some halt
- dozon charges of a (Similar naturo
'. .. McFarland cf ChloUsho Is In nealnst him In Oklahoma.
Ue oItyii5a ' v v. -
C'adductnr J. t. Ajri'n of tho. Knty jV3 n Oatianl ht
iy Imtwon here :uid-Fa!Us. Is hat-It forKert BRht drafts
nt woiK-attei loHlaja lajoff. pnilhR $175 at tho 1
JVcd il Oatc.
Cfntlfrle-vHHtr
rdraorc. Is a
pM-:-B:--T--:-K-:--T-M-r-8.:-.".-i.:-.:-M?
- Mh-jjeT- H W Uiley or El Reno is
KcxennHIug In Qw hotel men's couVn-'
tlotiw . .
n. H. Powell of IlbldenvUiro. Is
anioiig tha visiting Uotel men In U10
city toilay-.
Victor II. Martin U hero frcm Tulsa.
fjfliinior It. A. Illllupa la In tho city
toilay on route to lilb home In Coidell.
nfter nttondlng the Democratic con-
voutldn nt Tnlaa jestorday.
Quy V. "Ferguson nnd U. M. Duncan
of Oklahoma. Tltj aro here attending
the MOtf.J men's couvontlon today.
T. J- ajoFarland. of McAlestor. Is
here attondlng the nierilng of thn hoiol
mem - - -'
I. D. 11111. of Pauls Valley- a In the
Wii'JL ohtMtsff
II If ilnol.oas and I. K. Huckona
of tjio Ietj hotel at Oklahoma VHy. ore
apio nueuuiug tno iiotoi-niyirn comnn-
tloti. fluy Farsuson. pi-oprletor ef the
Gr&nd Avenna hotel at Oklahoma City
is here .attending tho hotel niit cou
vcntlon tpday. Ho Is secretary ami
treasurer of tho association
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'A PERTAINING TO
a THOSE ON SICK LIST iH
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Dr. J n. llairtlll Is sutTering. with an
attack of malaria feer.
C. II Martondalo manager of tho
Southwestern Iron foundry is ery
sick at his home on Wast Cleveland
avenue tth appendlclt.s. Tho physi-
cians have decided that an operation
Is" nocossary.
Jon Deoman sootloti foreman on
the Doinqr Dnld & Gttir mot with an
accident yobterday restiliiiiK in break-
ing his cojlar bono on tho left side.
JIo loft on the afternoon train for To-
poka to onior tho Santa Fe hospital
for treatment. lie resides ui Wi Wqgt
MaiiRiir avenue.
TAFTAHO.FQRAKER SHAKE US
(IlV Associate! Prpa
Tolodo. Ohio Sept. 2Taft otul
Senator Foraker. mooting for tho firm
time since tho ftomiblloan convention.
I created a hurricino of cheers today
whon they shook hands with eaoh
other Ih tho official re lowing stand
as the 0 A ft. parade was finding;
Lip3 white? Qieckspale? Bldtfain?
Consult yeur doctor.
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1'K lllTl BaisklB? WeaknervM? Utiac fee ?
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A special meeting of the Oklahoma
State Ilotol Men's association is being
hold this afternoon lu the convention
hall of tho Hotel lone. This is tho
first mooting of tho association slnco
lis organlzntloti In Oklahoma City on
Juno S Inst.
J. J O'itourko prosldeut of tho as-
sociation called the meeting to ordur
nt 2 ifclock. Vlco-Presldent I'. IV.
Klloy of 131 Hono nnd Secretary and
Treasurer (luy V. Ferguson of Okla-
homa City ato present nt (lit meet-
ing. Twenty new member wo-u ad-
mitted today making the total mum-
bershlp forty-Ue thovp bolng twenty-
Jive charter mouthers. Tho majority
of tho citloa of the first tlasj lu tho
stnto wore represented ai the meet-
ing. Tho organization Is for tho pur-
pose of creating business and social
relations among tho liastelrj men gf
the state.
Among tha thfnga iliBcussed was the
charge that crialn retail dealors.
noticeably grocers and their associa-
tions in tho stato aro iolailng tho
anti-trust law. Tho particular oUonse
charged by the hotel men Is tho al
leged boycott prosecuted by tho ro-
ta!! grocers against wholesale dealer
because the latter sell commodities to
hotel landlords nt .wholosals prices
Secretary Ferguson reported that tho
Hotel and Restaurant association of
Oklahoma City had had a tlgtit witu
the grocors in that city over tho mat-
ter and had won out. "The sanio con-
dition prevails lu Oujhrte." statd
President O'Kgurke "and wo aro com-
pelled to buy from out of town wIjoIj
salo houses." Other repruisejualh e
said that the samo condition prevailed
In jholr towns. The association ad-
vised tho hotel men 't each town tj
try to adjust tho major and if thw
retail grocors reftisod 10 yield - thv
vouJd huvrt to file complaint boror
tho corporation commission '
Tho hotel tnnflctlnn luw ivm .11 a.
eusbed at length. Tho majority or tho
members thought It unconstitutional
in several respects and announced
th&t til (IV unnM ftrlit It T1n llm.
proof ctinlppod liotula ir lio larger
titles claim that they will refuse to
put a rope lir their mown and that
they woubj not extend their hallways
the- full leiiRlit OMho building 'holding
that the bill In these respects. Is un-
rontitltmlpitnl TJmy did not oppnje
tho nine foot sheet Other sulitnu.
discussed wore:
"Hotel Iiwb" ' Fico I'so of Sample
Hooni." "Advantages and Dlsadvattt-
pes of Oporatlng a Hotel In Wt oed
Dry Towns" and "The Dead Uoat
Question."
RESULTS III
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(By Associated rros )
Omaha. Nob Sept. 2. Iteturns from
yesterday's ptinmry olocttun thronglt
out the stnie indlcato that Hhaltun-
btirgor Democtat. of Alma wins b
a safe plurality with Major Dahlmati.
of Omajia bccoiid and Oeorgo W.
llorge. of Lincoln thlwt.
Iteturns today gUo Utile Indication
of tho result on the-legislative ticket
Jeffries. Hepubllcnii ja nominated for
congress In 'ho Second dlntrlct. 'n
tho Fourth district Congressman Uln-
Shaw Js leading.
CflfE JEWELS TO SHE HEITUEI
t Chostor Pn Sept. 2. Inspired uv
the oloijueticn of Jiov. Charles . Slau
or a returned millenary front Africa
the peoplo In sttendanco at tho Twin
Oaks Hollneui caiiiii. moating In re-
sponse to u rtKiuesi for-glfm to h con-
vened Into onsh for tho missionary
fund filled tho contribution baskrt
with gold Avatohes. gold rlnjjs and oth-
er articles of jewelry.
iSevarnl women took the combe
from tho baek of tbolr Imlr and placed
ttipiu in tno basket vrhl! a number
of oihors took tho riiius from their
fingers. Altogether there were aril
Cleg worth about $-100 of thltt ohainc
.. ..1.. .1vuiih(j 111 mj- na if'
will soil for what tlioy win bring and
dovoto tho proco'eds to tho missionary
fund.
THE GEM
"THE DISCOVERERS"
THE NEW
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
LLi
A. G. PETTIT Prop.
L
116 E. OkU. Ave.
Get In Line and Use
"CAPITAL FLOUR?"
GEN. CANTON PLERSED
SSIIOW
ti
batilo. This I wish to emphatically
I deny. aB I was presont myselfoti this
1 occasion and am certain thatClti intty
who wrote ih.l waa only looklnfr for
I news. The officers of the; Third Ills-
. url rcglmunt tire our personal ft lends
j anil huvo ahtfWn tie- every courtejr pas"1 .
lble m their assoelpOn with ns bttn
'In mr tour of iluty in Kansas pity. ami
! Fort Illley and I tnko this oFPC-tunltjE;
joi eiu-cHjiug 10 mem our mosi sin
I cere thtinkn lot their kind attd critlal
j iroottncntto th'i otflrorH end'raen Of
1 iio ukiHuoiiia xatlonttl (innrd op btlti
I of jeso occasions
I "1 am also In receipt of a report from
1 ol iH Hoy Hoffman captain of tho
OKbhoma RHlo team which has ro
crntlv- participated in thq natjonal
matches at Camp PorfJ. OMp antl t
tnt'n 1flattfi in ailv.ltllt- rt..kt
'Pnart1. 'llnjso inaiieiivcrs woro tool lloilmaii's ' reiKtrt which slras- tU
most Miccosviui over participated in Breaf advancement ' Watltj by the Okm-.
hy tho Oklahpnia tro-ps. Oonornl lioma toam tdnco wo first began to pai-
CantDii sajx: . . ticipato in those luatchce which was In
. "We wete oDcniiipod at Pawniu ' l'joc and rwnat t) say la concltislori
PlalH. Fort Illoy. Kitma with about It.ut I heArtlly concur with Colonel
In nn Interview today with Cenoral
Frank At. Canton adjutant general of
tii-! 'Oklahoma N'atlsttnl Qtiord. he ex-
presses lt!s gratlficatlo" at the way in
which tha nnnttnl mjnej'vors prlicf
pntod In by tho Ok oj.tua National hako pleistiie In
OILY MONEY If. SIGHT
Nowata. Okla . 8opL 2-wM(tnnger
Stewart 1 f the I'rairio p Co yostor-
loy declared h 'a6niiiany llnes
wonlt tako 1.16.0011 additional barrels
Of Oil por HAy wMhlij'OOMiiystaul lull
prodncllofi boron ratiunrY t.rtit This
ihdana'nn Inftvj'' ror liditi nPni f
lOS.OOO per dJ
N&dine Face Powder
FrMUcts a Beautiful CmrjUxI8b.
rtf tJt k.l.i.iia
RtroaJnj until watlicj
op I'uritKil ty a
I Everyonp faela iko Jauclilnjj whon
ho ivos an old l.iily ropfltu't a lovo
stor)i
ml
fr wly diKMYtrtJ pr9-(
wgttr. Prevent! re-
turn ef diifolontioDi.
tin (rua baxt only.)
Day out 50c pacL-
ate tnj money will le
refunded if voii" ara I
not entirely wttifiei. TioUWjiIle FIe!
I'i'ok Druoctti. By leading dnift'ti or mill. I
Prrp'4livNATmMLlOXXTC0P(iei.Tin j
401a By Brings Pharmacy Walljce's
Drug Store ana ofitr druggl'ts.
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-Mis. Don Itogleiv otttortalnod Uto
dmnrt Sot Monday ufrofnoun nt her
home 12.1 Uast lpun avenue. At
-jclne Mis.M. Frank l-ntts won tle
first prize nnd Mrs. Qnlnn Crow tho
lone bund prlzo. Iterreshntants weio
no-veil dining tho afternoon. Tile
guests of tho club wero Mrs. Holntz
Iiintui hi.tl .All Holen Orosn. The
flub 7111 meet next woek with Mm
James Monofeo on Dast Wnrnor avo
into.
Mr nnd .Mrs Charier froager hnvo
Kitninod fioni a visit in Wyoming
wllh rululiws
a''. C. II. flarninn. or Knld. Is the
guost of Mtn O AI. Now hind on Wwl
Alanattr nvontto.
Allss Edith Ileflinan has rotunrait u
her hama in TUfln Ohio alter a six
wooW visit In tho city wllh hor cous-
in Jtlis Norma Hellman.
Mfas Frarilr'n Curl has' roLiiriuid
from an e. ended trip through tlio
Vorihwost lsitlng Victoria. 11 C.j San
?i.iuc;hco Portland arid other points.
fiUwi Curl wlll'rempln hdr for 11 few
tlayH with htfr hither bofote- returning
tp.hor TOlk as nMtitant pilnclpnl in
the Ulgh school at SJerlliig ICns. ihls
being hor third year thsio
Alias Oonovn Mohs 1 etui nod to her
homo In Crwcottt Inst evening pftor
n short visit In tha oily with Alius
Mnule Clare Oano on Kust Vilas aio-
nue. Miss Alaruerlto Wolf sionographer
In tho Jiuitraneo comml9loiier' of
lira lias returned rrom a visit In Penn-
sylvania with relatives.
Afrs JoMMihino Tldhall. hosd of the
millinery department at Uniosu
iirotners dr goods storo and (laugh- i
tor Ulanche. Ijpvo rsturued from Uuf-1
uiio. .. v anu otner Eastern points
wnern IllOv HiiAiii ih iiiiiri- m.m
Tldhall piirelinsed iho !ntit l..l w i
..r u.... -.. .. .... . r . -0--
. ui. -ujifur iqj- me ion tre'e witllo 11
New York City.
T.ioro will b ni lc cruani social a
fish pon.i nnd lutrnnado on the Asi
la-iyn 1823 Wet Wnrnor nvonne. I'rl
iy ovaolns tlnptember -lh Tor IJ-
iHiiolt tt t'i U-yal Tentperrtei
ltglou.
Thfl Otniltnl Clly Ctjrl or Honor!
lo.tre ronontly oronizoJ. htdd thoir-l
Initial meetlni; Ust night. DlstrioJ '
Deputy Miss Mar Hradsbaw was pn1
tut ami tniinilad the following off)
co: H. Hirr chnufttllw" SHsm Kuii-
maro. vlro hanotilor;1.le8Sli Pard o '
past r''aiicollBri Miss vW. oiinplsfn.
'ora Klntor. ronditrtor; Air. Otr. iei
A flatw Is to lia oraul7s
ftttcjiiIuKfiAidlj foMje lujtlated
nVsr iWilfaV'iWotlm.' The
J de Js to "ice Utp ffi-stapd thtd
Tuosdays of each month An imim
Hon w-i- i-id fritn 1 ha Ol.lshomi Cttv
uit imitlrg Hie iiiemlteiii ut the
fnn.tal ultv Mtto to visit Olilabomt
fl'v court Vo Sf7 nn Sfp'nmber SOl't
i an ociurtalmnont will bo glvon '
The IJenovolont tjacluty will hold an
I
S.OOU loguliij nnd iiilllilnmeu unJ iur
lciiatii iu tun dally oxercisea wlt.i
' iet.e orrfnnlrntlons. I am proud to nay
that the Oklahoma troop did 'jot tnko
u hack seat tot tttty ot the troops 1 1
tithor states nnd 1 am very proud In-i
iced ut tlio sbQWlug wlilrli thoy have
mndo. I wish to especially compliment
Major U. II. .In) no who was in com-
mand of Ihq troops on this occasl 11 for
tits ritlcieiioy nd nttontlon to doty
In fsct I think alt t.ii officers nnd
then of the Okl&loma N.itlmml attartl
tlesorve thu hluliout praise l tan be-
stow upon them.
I wits v!iy sorry Indent to teij In
the Dally Oklahoman an mtlcle writ
ton li) some iiiiauth rlztd newsjinpei
man that the Third Missouri rwKlrmml
Jind fliod ball cnrtriilftes at tho Okla
homn tioops while engaged In .1 sham
H iVman'k Idea tlint Oklahotna will ho
euro to conm to tho iron with her
marksmen as well as in othRi tblufts."
famous mm is suim
(By AssocfRKja Press
Omaha Nob. Sept." 2.-JDr. Freder-
ick T. Austin onh of tho most-Ism.'
otts flurgeoiiH In tho Wc?f ivas shot"
nnd killed ns 'he wa$ pntorlnv b'n
homo early this mornltt(f. There Is net
clew to tho mtirdsrcr.
Oonorally when the hmtseaoM gocda
nro nil ryniovml (rout ti hnrnlpg I10114..
the buildup Is saved.
EXCURSIONS
To South and Southwest Xiwag . iint t;ntl third
Tuesday of endi mouth. Write or call for literature
inf rinutiou as to tWlB and routing of same will bo
promptly given on inquiry.
J H.FUIMK
Immifirntion Agent
Si-lionll IMilff. Kooma l-'J
G thric Okla
Phono No -1ST
KxxfzacucixEa9rcazi&aas
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Broshes
KtMiiindH us that wo havo a particularly t-lrong line
now aud our prictiR will conipanj with any in the
city. .11 you aro wantiiig a good nrush for tho
Heurv Cloth Hands Bath or Teeth.
Tako a Look at our Stock!
OUR LINE OF TOOTH BRUSHES
are money Havers and good aluos. See tho Wg lot of
10 and l.'ic Seller. The kind you pay ii.c or
at other xlacen.
STAFFORD THE DRUGGIST
Phone 4 14. - Gray's Old Stand.
Komeinhev that wo j;ot the famous Allgrelti 1kx
mainly fresh every week
tWBBHAC7SeSOWOOTlt
Itiiixirtant moplJpg Friday nflortioon nt
the h mo of Mrt. Ilonict Spocd on '
North Iir'ad struot. A:ihiojnbors nre'
urged to bo present.
( mi a r.mQniM
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
BROKERAGE ETC.
Over National Bank of OomQiorw
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