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TJELE LEADER GUTHRIE. OKLA. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1908
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TELEPHONES
FRIDAY SBITEMIIBU IS 1908.
DEMOCRATIC'1 TICKET.
NATIONAL.
'For President. U :..
WILLIAM JENNINQ3 BRYA.N
of Nebraska. . 1
For Vici-Prcsldent '
JOHN WORTH KERN
of Iudianhl'
STATG TICKET.
For Corporation Commissioner.
A. P. WATSON
of Pottawatomie County.
Fcr Chief Justice 8upreme Court."
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS
of. Bryan County.
For Associate Chief Justice.
SAMUEL W. HAYE8.
of Grady County.
C CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
First District. '
HENRY S. JOHNSTON
of Noblo County.
Second District.
ELMER FULTON
of Oklahoma County.
Third" District. t
JAMES DAVENPORT
ot Craig Coun.ty..-.
Fourth District.
CHARLES CARTER
ot Cartor County.
Fifth District.
6COTT FERRIS
of Coinancho County.
LEGISLATIVE.
For State Senate.
JAMLS KIRKWOOD
of Guthrlo.
For Representatives Logan County
WALT. MATHEWS
H. E. .DEIjWlN ' v
TEAGUE RAY.
CANNON IN ACTION.
Speaker Cannon ha boon making
speeches at Knnsas points and dis-
imtchofi say thnt Btubbs tho Kansas
Ilepubllcnn candidate for governor In-
dorbes what Gannan Ib doing at Wash-
ington. Thnt Vlctc Murdock does not
bo Indorse goon without myitis ; nnd
it tho Hrpubllr'anB or Kansas sjsre to
follow Ut leiulerBhiii of Mr Onnnon
they had best take their present plat
form to some deep river and dump In-
ftwtvy rocks to be attached to thi
platform lest it b seen to smile whon
('annon Is ti'lliug what said doclnra
tlon of prlni-lples In unfit for. The
man protending to believe that Mr.
Cannon Is in harmony with any pro-
gressive movement will have to be one
whose reputation for truth is shatter-
ed or one whose mental powers ar In
he eventime of their usefulness.
Mr. Cannon has donr some magnifi-
cent swearing and blnsiUi'itng hut if
he lHtai'v-tr led a iiiovenu ni to advance
t io lnti'i".ts or the common people It
is not i ri'ioi.l at Washington and
ttn congr-yloiiBl rii-.'d Is one sold' m
qiiesti m d by thone who .it osnliiant
t it'w comiMim
If tm 3iieaKor had cv ion ovi-
ilciic. nt i.mi-'Tlty lor on.' iiii-asiin1 oal
filial- t to UiUo notuf r i iw buiden
lioio thi- avciage eltli n an. I forchlK
(he iittin :- of iMclal t 1 !-- to on-
irltiui' an i lui nilin ti i nialntt-nancf
tit guvi i .iiiu'tiT there mipht he KOtllo
iscum K.i lhe wiak and ile- unobMTv-
ing li nt liouittmua ttlii n he tnaia-s
h po'ii '.! ii'uli no milter li bis in-
eite i ailleellVM n ..o out ot
liUC' wi then prti'am lMt as to
ililv i ho ill oent p'oil. into hhatite
liecan-i oi bis s'lrUi im. 11m tne
!M'I i i tiee irom ni: utlit i than
Ihk iiurii i the li'it- lb- lh the
ihaiivi u ot urong an. I a- -uh a!ls
.low i uailis aguliibt vthiiiu wmilil ilare
to question the use li ni.il.e8 of the
p'Mditon he holils H i-. worse than
lnp w bi-i.Mi.se mure .uile. braver
man Piatt iii-caii h. m Kiib" out
a lies in n i deHiiv'iie i io tthame who
mllii l.i ic ;iir to H'-l
vi it Cannon
Jioldn o.ii k ptiiRrebvlv.
Mr f nin in is jsrea'
1 me a't jjs wi .iloin
n t iiM'ioa h Sooil
aiti.U'
an a -aires
luil greatness
in.1 oueti dofcB
i i i or ffllr
JtliU' I T Diekerson h i so Kindly
fjn(ntrt to ulUv A soelate Chief
tuotit i tint an opir:iTtti to defeat
him tbis tall tins tnHoiaded hf vvonld
llUc t in- i ouwldeii'd a man of some
jyilglnwii and Uutt lie han wjuiw ldot
more pr gi .mw fian hi.? party;
therefi i- to ..mi thohe c-ho nre afraid
of ih pu anti-i ot bank ileMilts art
:hU$ nhoiit it ill lie us Well to allow
hand"! l" ' iH'ople'it cash When a
man g ' - hui.es he taken offense
In cat.-" MiRgost that he tuiht err
in kae-iiig ir id-h a Judge Dicker
son ov . Jt ntJy agrtna with us can be
oi.e i f rho men whom wo will puff and
brag about but we refer sonio plain
Mlow who will allow some security
to keen the rainy day store for Sally
and Jioineo and.luliet
letowblle. Henry JoUiibton has Bird
Mffiuire Kcarcd clear Ibrougli to Re-
publican ptato committee lieadquart-
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That text hook story that's It Just
ft atory.
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.1. I.uthor Langston nceils nn egg
shampoo.
Wliy not a wiioloKalo streot paving
movomant for Guthrlo?
Dennis Klynn'n ncwripapor says Don-
tils Is a groat nnd gLOd man.
Here's a snfo hot: Whon Hearst
loft tho Democratic party lie took no
one with him.
Governor Haskell would ho plonsad
to take on a Joint debate with Wllllnm
Randolph Hearst.
Why not Mr. Norrlit offset Knnsai
cetf-iK Cannon by Oklahoma Rupubll-
cairn getting Senator Aldrlch of Rhode
Island nnd Standard Oil?
If as Speaker Cannon says all Is
well al the- national capital why tho
pledgo for refarni? Why pray reform
that already lnonoiiiicod good?
Dpnnls Flynn wont to Terry and
spoko bravely but he waited until )io
UnowGovornor Hnskoll wan In Illinois
before ho mado n Htntomunt us to his
fenrloesncss In Joint debnto.
Since Sponkor Cannon Is In Kansas
audi Victor Murdock suoiub unable to
havo him nt Wichita wo renew tho
offer for 43 rash if Cannon will apeak
At V Vtn and Congressman Murdock
will' "Vi 'dtice his c- lleagtto.
1& f 'tonndlet of Muskogee Is ouo
nf fllo .r3nilnent nopulillcans of Kast-
em Oklahoma. Ho Is a member of tho
text hook commission. In making
silly irttttrgoa against the commission
tho Jiopubllcun catihos Donodlct to
suffer.
Ooeasldnnlly a tax roar is heard In
Loffrin' 4KHIIIU". H Is directed ngalns
tho Btnto. The state has notlilng to do
with It. Logan county taxos aro high
owing to the high levy mado by tho
present Republican board of com nils-
aionorg. Tho MeAloster Nows-Capltal avows
it Is Republican but will not try to
support men of that fnlth who are un
worthy. If Lltisby happens to think
ihem worthy however tho hyphenated
MeAloster newspaper will plow right
.iirbdgh for tho party ticket and Mr.
ttusby will favor all candidates who
are in favor of allowing htm to charge
rrjni throe to four tltnos more than his
coal la worth.
CongroMinnn McGuIro got a pledge
from congress for an appropriation of
a few thousand dollars for Outhrio.
The. Democratic members all now tuon
ind members of tho minority pnrty re-
elved more favor for tho erecting of
jutlrusos for the public building In
ne illstilct tbati we will have for nil
ntlre building If wo depend on Mc-
iuire. Hut McGuIro keeps closu tab
hi the base ball score.
The new justice ot pecico In Oklnho-
a (ounty Julian J. lleall juado ser-
ial ine "iurlats" alt tin-and take
it ice Justice. Heall says wsrf
(.-.iioiisiiiiH1 men cHwenr to properfpa-
eis ui rants will b6 teaiiM uf hlft
itiee whether for wslakey peddlera
:i tsniniv officials. Prom this we in
r luilge Heall Intends to try his caes
n i be eouit r'.om not before the
.lui tit iff can get out tho neceaanry pa-
'i-r . tor the commencement of proceed-
igs. It na aomo ot tho bootleggers at
lie metropolis naaert there Is now jio
aw to punish them t r peddling
itilskey they should have no objection
o stepping into Judge Benlls chain-
iers and having fcltu bless them for
heir njublo ileels.
Tha
thinks flj
nks Governor
Idskall is Tu fievure-VfltrtV'f iajtho.
'trm4ised th doscrlbo.by tiie W'orld-al
u debate. In the samo article tl.o
Vorld calls the itoveriior ' 'n r.
bekiriiaijtf'.scotitidrtt." ajnl jtt.iiej
inrtiBV leriiis OT eif.learment. "Thftl
loyeriior Uitakoll wjieji qit drlviuBhp
Kiel; back whera hlamtiers enu norcn.
linger thp public Interest is. nevero
a not(Uphted ! His Imriniing'oPflio
aok la on or the most tiicturosuiiu in
tdeblit tit iqodoiiti .political an Hi not w
Aimper from a single one ao branded
jy the lash of the gubernnturtal chas
Ulng whip haa ever dared to say he
lid not merit the lushes received and
uore would be best for the people
i ere In Oklahoma Those men making
he assaults on Governor Haskell are
it la truo but the hired agents ot those
too ignorant to write the blmplo
thoughts of their own beclouded Intel
lects but the governor has the propur
idea in branding the entire battalion
that people away from Oklahoma may
noto tho knockors and take no st ck In
their vicious alUckj upon Oklahoma
Institutions.
J . The Ipealvoffort of the Republicans
to attract ot'enilon from (ho national
fe.irimr jg -no having the .lesired ef-
fect. It sterns that down behind all
this attack on Governor Hnskell nnd
tho wild shouts Hint tho state in again
being directed Taftward was the well
laid pl-t to get attention abroad and!
get anomcr nice awag ur'-rnpMiww
street rampalgn fund. Tlmea bnve
been hard with tho professional office-
holder contingency of I ic Kupubllcan
pnrty singe tliA'people were granted
ia.ui. Liit'ir uuii-iiua. mm
enraged at the efforts-
ftiUlliig.fi dlgiM. i
tho national committee
to see "Justness of our claims" that
their renewed activities are worse than
evojiJ5foro nun IhosuJiltherto enemies
areHworking nw1 plow nurses m the
i(r mm ror a fnare
of the Wall
si riS'tis "'id for ith( "reforms that.
ng;
'Gjcpwifftlto makt vyhdni
oiico Hllertnan nnd uahnon are "1 com
pldfo jfeiw'cr. ' The cry ralseu by the
local anvil chorim editors of "driving
capital from the state" should be
Interpret"!! to read "keeping our cam-
paign funds awuy frcm us."
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN SONG
Composed by John Mesol Leavon-
worth Kns.
"Two Billy's are running for president
One Cnn get thoro aud the other can'-.
On:o Is the pooplob' Kobraska Mill
Hilly; '
Tho other la high protection Wall
.street Hilly. t- .
Kopse veil not thd people solooted
MI'aft-sti'bJg and fo' brave.' '
lllgh protection trust and Wall streot
to save.
Hut he will not have a walk away
ho people want n ohange--s'o dvery-
' body say.
Standpats don't want senators elect-
- ed by the 'peoples" volco
They always want to make their own
choice
Tlje'way stnndpnt sonators nre on
tho go.
Senator Long or Kansas can toll you
'! so.
Good byo high protection good bye.
You will get no moro of the peoples'
pie."
"People been walling for tariff re-
formbut thoro Is no hopes
While Teddy Is boar hunting nnd atnr:-
In ir Annnlas e.lnlm.
JTho people have studied your tariff
rororin philosophy
Tnrlff reform by standpats will bo
Tho Bamo ns a guilty son In n matter
To lie Judged In court by his mother.
Tnft is a standpat and tv tariff re-
Toni potponer
Tho liooplo want Itryan tho' tariff
reformer.
The principled ot titer staridpat party i
tolls hotter than any story teller
Tho case of tlio 2!) million fine of
Rockefeller.
Oosil byo high protection good byo
You will jjet no more of tho pOoples'
1'fe."
"From the Ilomisli Ropubllo wo can
tnko warning
Pivo htifidrod years they enjoyed no-
publican ruling.
Till thoy done as wo did making laws
In fnvor of tho fow
And when they had much monoy too
Tlioy did ns we did raised a blg.arnty
nnd navy.
Generals bocamo rulers kings and
omplres
And when their money was all spont
Tho Roman ltopuHlc was at an end.
Hut history will not repeat itself In
tho ovont
Hy electing Hryan for president.
Good bye high protection good byo
You will got no moro or tho peoples'
plo." '
"Business mon fafnicis laborers
grout and small
Will vote for Hilly Bryan this fall.
Tho peoplo whom you call voters
After November. 1008 the standpats
will call bolters.
The peoplo have .opened their eyes
want no more grauors ns a choice.
The stamliKit party Is no longer tho
noney.
For tho people who lost In tho panic
tholr money.
Thoy want no law for Income tax'
tno tax of tho golden rules i
Thoy want to uso tho money for
.- .Trusts and Pools. '
Good byo high protection go'ofl bye '
qtt will gat no more of ttno- peoples'
plo. '
"Itonublienns have. promised n full
dlnnor pall.
But tholr promlso did not prevail
There are now millions of people In
despair
Some havo nothing to ont and notlilng
to wear.
People will savo .nietnselvoB and the
t nauoii logouipr rv
Tly electing' Bryan to save the coun
try from a shatter.
By standpat ruling there is no hopo
nnd prosperity
For laborers nnd to sell proporty.
By high protection there Ib nothing
surer
The rich nre gottlng rlchor and tho
poor are getting poorer.
Good hy higii protection good byo
You will act no more of the peoples'
pie."
"Wall street nigh protection and
y trust cannot proypnb
XJi pooplesV 'ohj-ajlca- Billy to be
tvk oonipdwr Sudirophet of this his-
tory .
Peels sure ot n Democratic victory.
Yon cnn now hear the hammer of tho
j woltautocuftifhtfSmli)'- A . '
WiCch.wIll uke high protectlonBllly
We will bow give him in tho name of
-the masses -
Tho last good be as ho passes.
Good bye high protecioi gqod be
You will get no more of the pooples'
pie." i
Millions of bottles ot Foley's Honsy
anil Tar have been sold without nnv
porson ever having experienced any
other than beneficial results from im
uso for coughs colds and lunir troublo.
Tl1ltle le ImnnKdA il. ..t - i
... ia ucvuuro ma sunuiuc i1 oiey s 1
llnilel' nli.-t T.i. I. il... ..Ail... I
contains no opiates or othor harmful
ttruga. uuara your health by refus-
ing nny but the genuine Q. R H6hfrb'.
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Governor Smith Roasts Watson.
Per.inps the'miost cutting lash of the
present cainwilRrt-1 tnaVof Ghvgrnor
lfoWKjitlv-.ln hlsVtlafttfktaeorkla)
.loitrnal.lanreaiiliiK'friionlaH.WntBon.
....... mi juillUiJt.tlb M ivit.. ...rpj.i.
Bdl tor Smith c'n;tilitesi;AntJ)ryan
In having the enmity or Watson but
depltjrhj the tittempt of Watson to sup-
port Jit) 1 row nt tne Democratic mniii-
rte'e for govotruoi- whn defeated (wver-not-
Slriltll W the mid summer primary.
The Journal says:
"Under the. bloody bludgeonlngs tho
bloody u
illy Ego
McDuffle county Kgo Eat-'EltFAllvo.
personal candidate for tho presidency
the natjom-rl iJofnorrntle party andJJm
ifatiaiintiji liqtitorratic candidate 5irt&
KTowIngHrthWthi strength und cliSfP
tiilnefis uvor day and hour but liLhatfi
taken nn unfair and what wo might
term nn iinprofesRlonnl adv.tntage ot
the Democratic candidate for gover-
nor by openly supporting blni.
"Ho It remembered thnt
" 'There nro two things which sear the
statesman's bays;
The ag6'B censure and tlVb cynic's
praise.'
and the man or tho parly who fnlhs
upon evil dnys to tho extent of Incur-
ring tho support of the ninn whom our
morning con(eiuiornry hns felicitously
do3crlhed an pirate chief falls Instant-
ly under suspicion and all tho per-
fumes of Arabia can net wash him
lor it) whlto again.
"Tho frlunds ot Democracy tcok
heart of graco as soon as Thomas Egj
Watson began to fnvor Mr. Hryan with
his opposition and every shaft from
IiIh tptlver shot lnts tho gnarled trunk
of Democracy has boon like piercing
a gum tree. Which oozed bataain from
ovory wound. Tho very rtlr had be-
come aromatic sweet and wholesome.
"Thp only apprehension in fao mind
of Democracy was that his armory
might be exhausted bnforo the election.
"But In -tho very midst of this sml.-
Ing prospect so far as tho national
situation is concerned the Inconsist
ent lval-'Em-AIive turns upon his
former friend Joe Brown and pledge
him his bittorost suppart!
"It came llko a bolt from tho bluo.
"Wo feoi sure that Mr. Brown him-
self was not nwnre of having done any-
thing to provoke the wrath of ono wlta
whom his former relations had boon
ploastiht If not c nihil. Tho excite-
ment of thd recent campaign was over
and the Domorrutle party had ovury
reason to nssunio tl(at In case of i
contest " It could count upon tho 'id-
vantnge of Eat-'Em-AHve's usual lies
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g "Hi tun ntiimaemo party- oi which
yie' 'plr'atq jBef ' Is chairman "execti.
tive comnimee nmi t-tni momporsnip
it Is a principle of party regularity
enunciated aUpo Donnybroolc conven-
tion to hit oTSrythliiB in sight.
"Wo appose to Sir Ego wise and
groat man that ho Is author and fin-
Ishqr of ovory great stroke of statec-
maiishlp during (lie past twenty-flv-years
to stay the hand ;f-vengeance
'.Hist' this once Do not bring shame
and reproach-upon Mr. Brown nnd th
Democratic pyrty b' supporting lhe.m
nbsolutoly.'
A Traveling Man'6 Experience.
"1 must tell you my experience on
an East bound O. It. & N. R. It. train
from l'ondlotmi to I.e Grande Ore
writes Sam A. Garber. a well known
traveling majr "I was In tho smoking
department with some othor travel-
ing men when one.of tbem went out
Into the coach and enmo back and
said. 'There is a woman slolc unto
death In tho" car. 1 at once got' up
and went out found her very ill with
cramp colic; her hands and arms were
drawn up so you could not straighten
thdin and with n deathlike look on bar
face. Two or threo ladles were work-
jlig JVlth her and giving her whisky.
1 yent"'0 Illy sun. vuau aim kui iuj
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
mill nlitrrlmna Itemedv (I never travel
K.iiiXV(7 in mil in llin vvntpr tank.
put a (ioublodoso of the medicine in
the glass poured some wator Into it
and stirred it with a pencil; then I
had quite a 'time to got the ladles io
loVme.glvo J? to her but l succeeded.
I could at oilce sec Uio effoct and 1
worked with her. rubbing her hands.
land In twenty minutes I gave her an
other dose. By this time we wore al-
most Into Le Grande where I was io
leavo the train. I gave the bottle 'o
tho husband to be used In case an-
other doso should be needed but by
tho time the train ran into Le Grande
alio was all right and I rocolvcd tho
thanks of ovory passenger In tho car."
For sale by C. It. Itenfro.
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.
(Tribute to Hon Wm. 11. Murray. J
This being tho first anniversary Ot
the ratification of our great Constitu-
tion my thoughts are conteiod upon
the presiding officer of that body and
tho one who did such noble untiring
work In perfecting that Csnstitutlon
for the state at large; and later to put
Into effect laws vitalising samo.
It Is rocngnlttul by tho great states-
men thnt Oklahoma has the best Con-
stitution overwritten and the people
ot our state this day should revaronct
Its loader and honor tho ono who Is
so deserving.
Our citizens do not noarly roallzo h'8
efforts and value but us ono who has
boon qnito olosels aasoelatod with -Mm
for the pust fow "months I have learn-
ed to appreclnto hlni as the rest of the
state shuuld.
"If Jio tomorrow n(ght should die
.You would endeavor to forgot
Hls-jfnult. hlif Wouknosses and tryi
PoiliniiH in even uicigillfyi.'. ...&
.- Thft ."Mli'tuerUiat wofillpij find le
finoWlilMtfrthy.doediMon5: A i
H.n TtTiiTiiif fffrBfo. whon all vvau past.
- The weaker- traits thatho bad hovyur
"Why will you not. ere ho departs
O'erlook his faults sometime and sec
And .'udgo with kindness in your hearer
Why will you not. aotore ne sians
I 1LIK)1 Wo lonB.JMt journoy bo
! Content tojudgo him by the test
Anii liimiiv rv.riiiok the rest
Why will you wait till ho Is deadf
BRYAN FUND.
Prpf. S. Qulsloy. Tonkawa ... 2.00
ip.if v KinHj.r Toitawa. . 2.0
G W Gieirway SprhHSVale 5.00
ODUDiOoOOUOvOOOOOO
Legal cases of interest.
u o
Vaccination of l'upiis A child was
(16neii uttiiiiBSiuii to u ptihiio senuol .n
iicigo ueeuusu sue u.tu iijit fi-(jjht u-
iii.i3.. ..ia.iuuiiiuS i lft.jJuK9 V'i
tu.wui.uii i. .. i.d.uu io Cunipui ne.-
t... n.ieul. iye. enu.ial leueu ..11 u.i
oitliiirtlite niuiiiiJii.iifi Hit anoyance.
at
i
ijaI iiA-Jutue." iiie itllliOia riUJireine
court in i evine v. IL'1. .ienhJi.3.-V i.
ouaui uc iJuiKbiiuii .suriueasiei'ii
ueiiunur iui" USj'nttell too I'igiil
eii.n.iunn givenalbyilni) eonsliutiinTi
cuum urn i.' iiiiiHBffirteti aim ill
Vi.((MniTRitliiia iK)f!er 01 tne cl
wuir.ardtiUuoti io uicliiau
uloiyiym 3u(3siit?n: an oniimiin
it ems irdm life opinion that it trie
oiiiiiiniK o nnd noeii restricted to
times ot danger irom epldemuo n
wouid have been declared valid.
Appropriations for Support of In-
dian Schools A question as to Iho
authority of tho commissioner of In-
dian affairs to make a contract for
tho education ot a number ot Indian
children In. sectarian schools at gov-
ernment expense camo up in tho caie
or Quick Bear vs. Leupp 28 supreme
court reporter. 690. The United States
supremo court hold. that the-Intention
of the government to tllscohjlnub ap-
propriations for such purposes as ox-
proved in the appropriation nets from
1S3.1 to 189!) did not apply to monejs
held ns treaty funds and affirmed a
decree dismissing the bm brought to
restrain payments to tho bureau of
Cnlhoilc Indian missions.
Husband Is Xot Personal Properly
of Wife A husband wan killed htul
his wife injured in tho same acclden'.
Tho circuit court of appeals 'In Spilltl-
ern lty. Co. vs. King. 1C0 Federal re-
porter 332 hold that tho fact that
tho wife did not join her Cnuso of ac-
tion for tho death or her husband With
nn action for hor own injuries did not
preclude her maintenance of nn no-
tion for her husband's death under
the rule that where Injurlos to the
person and porsonnl property ot the
Injured porson arise from 11 single
tort tho tort to the person and the
property constitutor! but a. single
cause of ncllon the husband not be-
ing the "porsonnl property ot the
wire." '
Exclusion of Wltnossiis The Call.
fornla court of appeals In ijeoplo vs.
.Oliver 3i Pacific- reporter 172 holds
that It Is entirely proper for tho trial
court In a criminal prosecution to
refuse to exclude ftom tho court room
a witness who Is an officor active In
thu prosecution nnd who remains fo
tho piirpdso of 'advising the prosocu'-
Ing aUornoy as to life facts and inter-
est and character of witnesses.
Res 7ia Loquitur In Paul vs. Salt
i.ako City It. Co . 05 Pacific feporte.-
303. a case Involving Injuries to a
passenger counsul for plaintiff con
tended that under the doctrine ot ron
Ipsa loquitur all that was necessary
to prove In ordor to make out a prima
facie case were iho facts that plain-
tiff wnB a passonger nnd was injured
while alighting. Tho Utah supremo
court declined to go so far but said
that if it were proved that sho was
injured by tho moving of the car
while alighting tho presumption
would arise that tho movement was
due to the negligence of tho- company.
"To show merely that an accident oc-
curred and na: Ml lnjui:' wo- mi-
tallied by a passeugor' Is not enough.
It must further bo made to appeal
that the Injury was caused by somcj
thing which at the tlmo It occurred
was in tho care custody or under the
control of tho carrier or In some way
connected with or rotated to his busi-
ness In the transportation of passon-
iters." Annuity Tables as Determining
Valuo of Life Estate A guardian ad
litem bringing nn action tp have prop-
erty partitioned among life tenants
and remaindermen objected tc- tho
Uso of annuity tables in -determining
the vnluo of life estatos contending
that as the life tenant was young
the greater part of the . proporty
would lio allotted to him to the dam-
age of the remaindermen. The su-
premo court of Tennessee In Holt vs.
Hamlin ot al.. Ill Southwestern re-
porter. 2-11 held that they could bo
used ns pvldencti df (he vihje oi the.
estate Svlilofy-ghould bo estimated ac-
cording to tlio market value deter-
mined by considering not oily tho
nngmblo duration or life enanl ex-i
lsttnico as shown by the llfo tables
but the nature of the property ago
habits and health of the life tenant.
the fact that taxes must be paid from
year to year and that tho life tenan1
after partition Is relievod of any duty
'o tbo remaindermen In the care and
preservation of the property
HOW'S THIS?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Ito-
ward for any ease of Catarrh thip can
not be curi'd by Hall's Catarrh Cunv
I?. .1. CHBHY &. CO Toledo. I).
We tlifnijidersignod. have MidWn R
I. Clieney for the last J ft years and
believe hlni perfectly honntildo In all
ouBuittss irnnBactioivi ana tnianciaiiy
ible tOtrs.efflJ 4ii (ifillgutlotis made
by liU'rtnnVJr a 1 : "
WAI.DIN'O. KINNArf & MAItVIN.
Wholesale Diuggtsts Toledo. O.
I Hall's tpaiartfi Cure ls taken ifitorn-
kmfl MSt surfac'l )t thiPtJbc
rfi5fron1aJ?8nt fr. Prica 7f f t
Take Halls Family Plus for const!-
Hiatlon.
FRUIT TREES.r
The Hnntsville. Ala.. Wh lesale Nur
series have made Guthrie the distrlb
ut.lug point far the state of Oklahoma
Send for price list. Address.
W. U. HIKES.
Guthrlo. Qkla. j
Weinberger's Smokery carries tho:
beit Upo at ilsh grade smoMns to-'
bacoa In tbe city.
.'ssi5v3s$
for infants
Ctkiorjn is ft Jinrmlcss substitute for Cnstm Oil I'ftro-
" fcorie "Drops and Sootlilug Syrups. 11 Is PleuMtnL It
contains ncUlior Opium Morphine nor other NuiWtic
Hubsuiuco. It destroys AV jns and allnys rcvori'.h'uc.s.s.
It cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colie. It rclfcvr.9 'JL'tJcth-
Int? Troubles and ctire3?XJoustlpation. Jt retfumtmi tho
Stomach and Bowels Kivliifr healthy arid niitilml sleep.
Tim Children' l'aimccu Tlio Mother' JPrlcml.
THe ;Kind You Have Always Bought
Hoars
'?l'IK5M'5'v?'IKH i
PERSONAL M i
Awn 1
g AND !
S T.nnAT. J
S3:-B-:-a-:-a-:-i':-a-:-H-M-:'-:'a-:-a-:-f 4
f - -ivh
Uustave A. ErlxOu.QUfrrlatSirney
for the Dorsey Printing cOnlpri- ro-
tnrlied last night from n trip to Dallas
Texns. !
J. A. Hansley ond Ui Cimnlnshara
nre h6ro from TaliffiSiiiali. .
J. K. mil Is hqrcj'fnC&flo.
C. H. Shaw or ifuKlltWVs a Outh-
rio visitor. .-' '
Editor 0.
Chandler.
A. Snillli Is hoio front
Charles Daveiip rf left unity for
I'nuls Valley in upend Sunday with
homo folks.
1.. G. Plttmnii tho woll- known Shaw
nee lawyer and Democratic politician
was in Guthrlo today on Idgnl business
1. N. Inprani Is bote fram'TuHa.
Attorney Du Mnrrs Ik here from Ok-
lahoma City.
Stato I.abor Coininlssrrtner ahaiins
Dougherty went t OklaUdnia City this
mdrnlng to meet with tho'sTjlevVnil; con-
tractors thore tonight to ask thorn to
oxplalh why thoy havo been violating
the olffht hour law.
Judge T. N Itobnott and Senator H
E. P ptanfUrd of Okmulgee wen
were
caller at Ilepubllcnn lieailquaite
trnlast
evening
V R Freeman In in the cltv from
Ardmore.
Aichilect P. H.
sas City.
Wentlirr; Is in Ksrn-
G. A. nrfnson Ib here from Shawnee.
tj T n.
iiiuge a T. Halnor formerly of
Perry and now of TuUa
vlsltci.
. . .
State Historian W. O. Campbell ih
yy J3uui uiu oignaiuro ot
In Use For Over 30 Years.
-JI !fiI!-1i'ii1uJ'.r?yr?nT 7T.whh- KT-rrr mwvo cit-
. i UH .i XI. r-7 M r
The Guthrie Business University
Incorporaed under the laws tf Oklahoma ami you nre protected. Rnter
any time. Tbo Greatest Shorthand School in the world. Our students aro
learning shorthand li? 9 days and telegraphy lu two months. Wo teach
quickly nnd thoroughly. Bookkeeping Shortbniut. Touch Typewriting
Ponmaiiship. Telegraphy for II. K. operator Civil Sorvice Ad. Writing It. K.
Accounting Higher English and 'Mathematics WIHEI.ESS TELEGRAPHY
for Govenmient Positions. Every teaciior an expert. Finest ponuittn In ho
state. Tako your business couwo at Guthrlo the Capital of tin jrtato so
you can got a High Salary Position as soon as-you graduate. It cssts but
little moro -to attend u first clasivcoHese. It means an' Increase of $10 to
$20 to ypur valny. .1
Law Departmont Chief Justico IVJ" WlUhn" Is Dean of lhe Law
Pnpaitmn.t. Associate Justice Jesse "J. Dttun. Matthew J. Kuno S. W.
Hayos. John n. Turner and Judge Jolm II. Cotteral. U. S. District Judge
Special Lecturers. Judge Lawrence. Referee In Bankruptcy; JiUJge A II.
Huston Judge of District Court; Hon. G G. Horner and Hon. Horace Speed
Family.
The it members of the liar Commission will bo Invited to mako
Special Lectures. Two vearj' course. Degree LL. 15.
Writ for largo free catalog. t
.i W. A GULLEDaE. A. 51 . LL J) . Prcs.
7ig;aTLaB.vtifimTOsgfTyFFPrit
EXCURS
To South and Soulhweat Texas first and third
Tuesday of each month. Write or call for literature
information as to tickets and routing of same; will ho
promptly given on inquiry
J. H. FUNK
Jmrnidftion-AgpiU Guthrie Ckla.
Scheull Bldg. IJooms 1-3 PJionc No. -187
ti ih a'-t vr
rrr.
nm nr wr"gj;- vv it j .- w i &i : :
mmmmmmmxtmmmmmmmwmxmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm
Guthrie Neaj Pressing pjub
mmmmm
Wc
lean and pyeaa yqiij'
Old hats made now. Clothes called for aud delivered.
...EB. METZ...
PIIQNK 800.) .f;OVLTliOTEL BASEMENT
and Children.
hero . ruin Oklahoma City Ho at-
'ended tlm "Buffalo Hoys' meet Ing last
night nil nresenifil them with relics
A early tftS.
t:1.
District "Judge John D. Rlchnnls Is
lflrrfini Qkoninh.
V. E. Turner.1-of Skotloo Is In
Guthrlo.
h
Contractor 13 It. Klrby returned to
I.awton todny. ?
VH. Ccyh haa returncdfrom n trip
to OklnlioniCKy. '
i(
Clark Field hn n'turnell from a
biisiiiOMS trip to Dallas.
II I.. McClnin la here from Purcell
Mr McClnin vvns one of tills doorkeeper-
in the Coustltutlmtul convention.
Atlirnoy George M. Green Is in Ar-
kansas City.
Robert Pieiy. of Terre Haute Ind. Is
In the oltv. rnlli'd bete by the Illness
of bis father. Colonel A. II. Piety
Kd Merten hn t'cturnod from a trip
to Oklahoma City.
Judge II. G.
Jluakogee.
linker lias returned to
Every Woman
it mwrf iuju &ua mouia uio-r
about tbo woiidextal a
IMAnVELWhirllngSpray
luaiKir i.rio.i pjfi.ii.
lieifr aioinooen
lUt it C11KU
: your drnzrUt for It.
n V i: 1.. r.i i-rnt no
cuiv uirT .uc
lilntu-ati-d book-t.Wl. it drM
full n.rtlfulira ABtl ilirM.tlati. ln
Taluible to 'tcllf. Jl AIIV I.I. i ll.
ui:iiia'iHft.Mii muk.
For salo by
R U. Lilllo fk .Co.- Druggists.
Cured; quIcK rollef; removes
all swelling In 8 to 20 days;
tou IU III! UUJ'O tiuuciu 1IC1U4HUOUI CUIU.
Trini imtiininn -ivnn v .fororo
flsan
WSSSWWl
I I
i it your drnzrltt for It. v-BiBBKfe5 i.
"il ho cnnct uprix Hie Vw"' -5 1l!f
il A. Jl V i: 1. Uf i-MIt no " !V
KJ. m
sJjjjgff
Is a Guthrlo nothing fairer. For circulars testl--.nnnlala
aud freo trial treatment write
I Dr. H. II. Green's Sons Don G At-
lanta. Ueorgla
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'cdclhea for l.f)l) per month
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