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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
NATIONAL.
Pop President.
WII4LIAM JENNlNaouBRYAN-
of. Nebraska. ' '-.;. ""tt.y
For Ice-Presldenl n '
JOHN WORTH KERN
ol Indiana.
STATE TICKET.
f?or Corporation Commlsslonor
A. P. WATSON
of PoUawnteril5'Countiri"w
f?or Chlof JMStlce Supreino Court."
ROBERT L. WILLIAMB
d Bryan County.
For Associate Chief Justice. i
SAMUEL W. HAYES.
of Grady County.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
First District
MENRY S. JOHNSTQH
of Noblo County
ttecond District
ELMER FULTON
ot Oklahoma County.
Third District
JAMES DAVENPORT
of Craig' County.
Fourth District.
CHARLE8 CARTER
of Cartor County.
Fifth District.
BCOTT FERRIS
ot Comanche County.
LEGISLATIVE.
Fr Stato Senate.
JAMES KI.RKWOOD
ot Guthrjo.
For Representatives Logan County
VALT MATHEWS
H. E. DERWIN
TEAGUE RAY.
INTOXICAfED PRESlbliNT.
The last letter of the president tc
Mr William Jonnlngs fel'ynn is so
brutal far-rotched and so distant from
mauors pertaining to those touched
upon ')v Mr. Bryan as t i lead honest
mop to concede it was written when
the president' was astride one of hlr
periodical "spree. ' in fact to admit
bt wfts intoxicated l charity for cot
ho history or man has such con-t-mptlhlo
utterance been accredited t'
ot.e of common (V-cency much less :
man holding one among tUe exnltec'
IJOBltions on oartn
Hesorting to the schoM-boy erfori e1
garbling a oouit ordei the cMer exeeu
tiv pi'ueeeded to criticize Govetnoi
i.tskcll ending one of bis jwragruphs
by stating he aciuitted Ooveri.oi I'-is
kel' .r opposing nnjthiug from prln-
r pie. ns ho did not bellee the gover
nni has principle
In tho thousands or words used t
rxuri'fiR lo II r llrjan his vb'WB ot
-(iop topics Mr Roosevelt was un
able to Ililrcduce more thnn newsiw
pei accounts of when and where he be
tt'vc.l Governor Haskell h bad man
ci'irm'ting jtat froti. a legal Hand
1 .11' lie c6uM nut proi a sdiicli
tvin(( ntralm-i Mi fia.sk 11 Ftill he de
'ni'dthe wan destitute of pnndple
l. ie'fi the ? id nee aJmlt of mi bi utnl
r i twees? 1 1 ii i naildi thu' Anieri
. in uJnnUuod eon i- riuclflii iiy n
i iixiMHeil. elth r ) wlro nr Mdr
! i.iroatlon - ue u dunger-ei im
nuits a Hii inhev1
And r.'tmiiiibi i no tl.it is lb. miiih
i ..I eXeiUtlM h used the snirluu.
.t'.-i piirpoind id have liven nilttei
I' c Pieslileui Uroxer Cleveland mid
ll.e Ii'.it dB lat wcvU .ro
i urn 'il n fuK.' l Mr Hustings ee
' . D! i' till 'l' velall.l est .tie lllld
. oi- MiftuiMi' n used by 'In in wf
. in hellii.K sjine thl sunn H'iukc
aked i n Yoik and Cbnago pa
4 . it not to j1j i up t o haid. let it
' tl l08oll U
.'. i n.lerfu! li-lonnei this' tiieat
.ii'huiuii iriih" Mau of the a'leged
111. II e denl'
iv nehV ''' t'ir.dd one like bun eei
i niliit; Wt-'tur p)u ti than Juu'ltv oi
'i ( ace o: d iliut where thure nt no
1 i' ion'
a verj . rdlnary president
ItiivWt is working ovoiumi
- c.iiuiign
U
lii.- gleat .in I good
I. ) ttllb I-i lines
presi ie it ir
..ii h H i!
'I III llv.
lanuliane tliiul.i.t
i'i iiiop siilons
i r
hi
suit
he
i ul-
late against th-
at unjtutBli.
jtu H II tj'.'au R.iiiEater'. fniielH
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Curritplicil.
XJE ADE
NIDLACK.
RATES DAtLY.
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ROOSEVELT.
From all parts of tho United States
come reuuestB of the people for Pres-
ident Roosevolt taflDSorjJiJiw.wTfBn
Jr BeMebftoiinib nA treo from U
TtAfni 'npiff&dtaty.lilki io gront' priv-
Ceiqj.ai8)lin5!'wppscover may ma-
plena hint) taSni rp nceount of the
fpcl hlB posltililf' Is'such ther Is no
ofjiuil opportunltjf'''for those nisailed
to ; waUost exphvU3n.aJl Jjonftct
In 1901 PresIdoiU itoosovoll dallod
Alton IT. Parker a'lfar'wtien ffi'o TaUor
had said heavy cdntrlbutibnsrworo bd
lng mnde for tho ItbOieveU cause.
Within fifteen month after this at-
tack upon the integrity of Judge Park-
er President Ko' sevelt Acknowledged
he hnd known of n very large contrl-
Juilon from Edward Harrlmau then
as now the greatest railroad operator
In tho world.
At the tlmo tho money waB being
collected f-ir the last campaign Pres-
ident Roosey" 'rote a letter to Mr.
Bliss stating - nilhutloij of $100000
mado by Henry tl. Itogors and another
financier must be returned. He was
awaro of tho fact tho money was not
roturnod and later naked that Mr.
itogors make a .second llko donation.
Mr. Itogors sovoroly nsBallod tho pol-
icy of a prosidont so cowardly as to
anvo a letter on fllo demanding roturn
jf money to a contributor und thon
lend for moro raoi. from the ono he
was prepared to donounco onco the
.vorld become conscious of the fuct
ontrlbutionB wore being mado by men
filling similar plncoe to that hold by
ilr. KogoM.
Follawing the election whon tho
-Iarrltnun-IloasevcU troubles were bo-
ng nlrod in tha jirbes the provident
as bitter only In tho case whole the
mbllc ascertained tho donors were
rust captains' not a word being said
iy the wonderfully good president f
nonoy spent of Mr. Rogers' the vlce-
iresldent and actual head of Stand-
ml Oil insofar as the handling of tho
eflnetl products aro concerned.
Tho bitter written to the Montana
nan was but an exhibition of tho total
ack of restraint upon tho part of the
lresldent; the statements contained in
ho letter being but thinly veiled self-
.raise and In no sense worthy to come
rom the chief oxocutlvo of the govern-
uent voicing no ideas of statecraft
ot known to the average child of
wt'lxe years.
But the public has become accua-
onied to the violent Tits of menial
' berratlon upon the part cf tho pros-
dent nnd has by silence acauleacod
n his Interference wltli affairs rang-
ng in Importance to tho number of
aides allowed in a family to tho peace
uestlons between tho groat nations of
ho world. Tho people rememborod
ils famous letter cucornlng the Colo-
ado ' men who wero being tried for
heir lives in Idaho coming at a time
vhen passions of nil weie running
dgj) r.d uhen the court 3 already
tixi'd heavily with the great dutlen
onti outing a trial Judr.e In casus of
Ike nature
it was even no surprise when the
lrcfldent wrUf the letter ceii.tuiing
lii is. l-'makei and Haslull liecau"c
he former vvas .iml is liU iilitlcitl foe
i the lti publican party nu the latter
he miii .tin I'f.wre in tin iv oer.ilc
.inipHipn
When Mr Hi.n aked the president
0 explain what was meant In relation
o (ioxeinul Haskell tt WJs expecteil
hat some meat ciliue ot tin Kover
i r's would be hurled at the public
Bu' w.is there one man In America
vho helu-wil the president ho gieal it
ovvnrd a- to pan liv the state where-
n he had declared liuskell u law
ireakei nnd lake for bahi J hit .tl
I'lnpt to nun j cltWen the piesent
ontroeis between men a. to the
'rairle Oil 'ias lompai" "f 'hi"-
.tate Imiuedlir.elv utter this statement
ljermr Haakell cited the records at
.Vashluttiu'i in Ok'.ahoma nnd also
be opaliluiK net foi Mils terrlioi. as
iruoU the fianchlbC of tbrs oil concern
vs obljined of the secretary of In-
erhr. onlv alter dtneh uiioti the part
if Mi Hnoi:i.U. thn n now jiresl
lain of ihi United S-iien
Secretary QarfJQId Jundttftn effort to
lany this aUtemnt butlr. fjtch-
ock secretary m tire tlmo boldly au
lounced he did grant the franchise
I ifur Senator Chauncey nepew bad
me alid usked the name be gi anted
a liepew's friend who was supplied
nn for KAinr
ihv prwideut haa not denied this
nit although he lus been able to .le
Ivor uni-ther fulmlnutlon favoring the
lu.tiin or Judge Taft be has not seen
t it l i explain tllPt-e peculiar nets to
i lie public N hcu it is remembered r.-
iiueisl to nave it iruiicinbt- c- uiami
ut a lime wheu he waB tho reciuleiu '
k. . nn. .!.(. llnli a .! Ilia . .mlllln .
. lliav luiiiriiiinui.n .v ..." i oiikin.!.
ouojtan noi but fod th i)roldt haHjio Qt Kwulng up proiwny ovoWbal-'lno
-.JJW&QM'j T-uFMitxYymymm jwh l
rushed many men from the aeone of
nubile nctlvlttea for far loss hrnvnn
allegiance to capitalists owning and
operating trusts Can It bo the provi-
dent will not explain his acts when
ho nan Instated Governor Haskell is
a bad man for aiding the Prnirlo OH ;
lvu... ...a. if .(1 UUSIUIJJL'JB It
lateral pipe lino? And thli n concern
having life In Oklahoma by virtue of
(he act of the ery president now do-
uouiicluir our coventor for his wisdom
ah allowing (ho company mako ready
ft hhadle he artlcta 'ef commerce tt
asglvenrorporato UelnRiUV handle-?
rfpnt Theodoro Ktjosovell offerod to
ffirnlsh troops to the Interior depart-
inont If It wished to have thin com-
Uhny given tho right to hlp gas out
of the rftnte 16 n point in Kansas
cllave we not some ronuon for b
lving the acts of the president arn
those of the boss order seeking ovsry
I pretext for fo'ther riotous breaking
'i ... . '
16ss duo to bribery whether for con-
tUilon of power or monetary gain I
ii of little consequence?
To enumerate the acts of President
Roosovelt In open violation of the
constitution would require pages but
the fact of his being constantly asking
more power and hla wild expression
as to what the people shall do stao i
him as an undesirable citizen; o o
whobas not yet mastered the art f
seif-rostralnt.
Constant nssaultft upon the busi-
ness li.terests of the country mark
the days of activity while Mr. Roose-
velt has filled tho chair nil added 'o
tjio uneasiness of many nnd htlll the
Hresldout has appointed Innumerable
trust raptnlns" to orflce anC sent not
cihe to Jul'!
It hi.E been one eengntlon after an-
diner until the president -has run
through the list; jumping a&trido the
bjlnd charger cf parllscn projudico
ajid rode Into the very thicket of po-
litical deceit declnrlng himself the
ig"nard!nn angel of Amorlban purlt
really civic rlghtoouBiiess personified:
' This too when he lias been proven
to uut It mildly a irtnst recTtloss nnd
bad mnrlcsmnn. It he lntonded to spit
t)ic mlnnlo ball from his toy reform
gun Into tho body of Pact.
He accuses Governor Haskell of be-
ing sponsor for the Prairie Gil com-
pany standing between that company
and all harm from the courts.
Still 1. Is hla own mmntnv and In
so situated that no ono can tako from !
It the authority granted by his secre-
tary of Interior Upon his own request.
He denounces "bad" trusts nnd has
sought to persecute those whose chief
stockholders did not allow their com-
panies to put up money to Insure the
Roosevelt election.
Wo find this prosidont declaring for
reform npd opposed to trusts with his
old cablnot members at the head oi
the trusts and his secretary ot stall
tho acknowledged host trust uttornoy
In tho groat city of Xew York.
We find him declaring all must obey
tho law hnd himself openly violating
tho constitution ot the United States
not the least of his acts being tho fo-
menting of . revolution In aiiamo
lie has bo tho uwashbuoklor of tho
age and his wanton attaclts upon tho
character of Governor Haskell rond
tho worse to those who roflect Mr.
Uooseyolt made It possible for the
l'ralrhxOU company to oxlot.
Ho h ruthlessly attacked tho good
name of whomsoovor opposed his ruln-
ouh policies; making no allowance for
age ra.ee oi' sex and at no time tnk-
Ing so much Jut precaution whether or
not ho wob rlgnt or wrong In bU prem-
ise. Taking advantage or his position
he has boen wanton In cmgl treat-
ment of the weak reckless in assailing
the good name of those who had re-
spect for his station and false In bat-
tling against thoso who had the cour.
pge to ask lilm to he specific In his
allegations they wero not acting with
the best intent and with highest pa-
t1otlc purpose!
Never bo.fore In the history of Amer-
ican politics has a president sough; to
openly name his suceessor. Mr
Iloosovelt not only had the Republic-
an party nominate Mr. TaK but ho
ontors into tho campaign by swearing
whoover Is seeking to prevent the
election ojudge Taft aa onunles of
good. Personally assailing them and
making uso or the same blllltissgato
ho has boen mastering for the 'past
thirty yonrs.
In his laudations of Mr. Taft. the
ptosldei.t unbluthlngly announces hid.
prides must be continued and falluro
lo-jiio so win rum me united jtstaies.
l.ot ns all trust there will novsr
bt another like him In any offlee
wliore greut responsibility lies. As
president he has tailed; as a debater
liq Ik erroneous end headstrong; aa to
trrjtli. he and it are ns strange as tw
oriii be. But as one who persists in
telling bin opinion wlrere not desired
a Utl where his style of stating his po-
sitions aie not above par he has man-
aged to make a success but or a ery
extraordinarily poor quality.
REDWINE SCHOOL
LAND ARGUMENT
.senntoi N Ifedw ine In a com-
inimicatlon piibli.shed In the McAlest
t'i News-Capital pr utw an array of
(Ikiivih wherein drier tatis sold their
school laiidn in early days of their
histoiv showing to the .satisfaction uf
the .M-nator the lan.lt. were disposed oi
in i or adani.ini- and w.mld thnn now
be wot th main time. an much as when
wl.l I'ls eiuall true no real estate
has. b. en dlspuKed of In the fnlted
Huiteu within fifty years at the p;o-
v.iilltitt msiket prlceg near where sale
U made but could have been bjIi! for
more ten eaiis Intel it W true Of
real pmport in aHy growliu c. limitin
it. und the point to be sought If we
au a. ci .nin. iclull-u. ml. !s w.'icn the
iciiMi i attained llut one case malt'
iloi-td ii -.j nuorrect tt deserve re
Uuke. mat oi Wisconsin. The state
g t murt for Its lands in the northern
portion of the tate than they can bo
sold tor this ditj. and there Is not an
acre of the two Dakotjis' school lands
sold five eiirit ago that w uld brlnjc.
wnut it ant wiien sold unless to the
ouckei Tin 111. u who Hie nbnfet ITils
Hold l.ltl.l. in thcr t.ns for tWIcB WW
actual tuluaitnn. one of the St.- Paul'
hidustrioH- btrlng i i sttindli" invest rs
tu IUktit.i land.-. The Leudnr does not
Pellet e ;b- ijnehiion K wholly commer
cial aud fiom the .siandiwint of nubile
jiolicv woui.l n.' letenMon thou ;li
to u nu-an u ftnanciul los. Again
.iat ie ikiur landltrds. In most lu-
-nni . i hi utair a. Ian llor.l finds the
nncea the profits attained nn.l because
title Is vested In the stole the tenauf
dare not Improve and keep UP the
lands an hla neighbor who has title and
is maklnft fornelt and family a plaee
1 of residence no matter what tho bad
0. good comHtlfn. Moreover the land
ns principal Investment is not usalilo
save for Income and The Leader sub-
mits those lands will not bring In an
Income net to the school as much as
thrBLpcr cotu bonds tho prlncipnU
mm iBjspifi eonvernuie mi1 mousy arc
fcfxty tfaj notice. Tnote is no wab
(irrvo 'kllese lands would be better
hiiQitlcd thnn has .fc lone In some
of the ether stales and no imid proi
eriy has ever yet benefited it itlngle
state of tho Unkn until disposed or
and the nintiey invested In securities
listed and arranged : to take eare Of
themselveB.
The Leader rerWgnUes tho sale of
tho Innds Is not likely to he made
through veto at a general Section be
nftiian rtfift tnt nnnultniio nntianmn fVin
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not err1 to dispose of the lands and
many now championing retention In
tho future will rogtet their being hast-
ily called to oppose sole. -
All this talk about the school clrtld .
f fifty yearn hence Is mere clap-trap
to scare the voter. The money Invest-
ed Ir. securities whpre four clerks can
handle the entire list will be ih -serviceable
as a lot ot unimproved land
with 2000 hired assistants to manage
same.
HOW'S THIS7
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho-
ward for any caso.of Catarrh that can
not bo cured by. Hall's Catarrh Cure.
r J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
We. tho undersigned have known P
J. Cheney for the last 15 yonrs and
bellove him perfectly honorable In nil
business transactions tnd financially
ablo to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
WAUHNO. KINXAN & MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern-
ally acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sont free. Price 7& conts
per bottle. Bold by all Druggists.
Taite Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation. oooooooooooooooo
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Timaly Advice.
It seems to the Loader t"iot those
newspapers In Oklahoma which are
styled "Democratic" and nre indulging
In attacks en Governor Haskell or
other Democratic officials while a
campaign Is In progress might bo hot-
ter employed In Rttacklng tlm onemy
rather than their friends just now.
When an army Is abdtit to go into
battle this firing ul'on It by Its own
men hurts. Save your criticism until
after November ." And then let us bnvo
It. mvu Democrats uro busy Just
new in fighting ttonnbllenn principles.
It Is n bad sign to sec Republican
newspapers .reprinting those attacks
on Democrats froit) so-called Demo-
cratic pnpors. Tboy will not get any
comrort of this s'rt from the VInlta
trader. Vlnliil Leader. ' '
As Vattcrscn VleWs Opinion Tide.
"Never has the Republican party
faced cuch conditions as meet It which-
ever way it turns. All thoughtful on-
lookers concede that New York Is
Irrevocaly lost to It. The nomination
cf Lllley makes Connecticut a doubt
ful atatc. Rhode Island and New
Jersey hang in the balance. There is
both hell and chaoe In Ohio. Indiana
thanke to Hanly ie gone past redemp-
tion. The prairie fires of an awaken
ed public conscience sweep over Illi-
nois leaping tho Mississippi river into
Iowa creasing the Missouri river Into
Kansas and Nebraska Impedsd only
by the tcnanlleis wa'ls of the Rocky
mountains to Issue thence again and
to swoop down to the golden shores of
the Pacific.' -Henry Wattcrson.
Farmers mechanics railroaders
laborers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectiic
OH. Takos the btlng out cf cuts bqrns
or bruises at onco Pain can not stay
where It Is used.
. Mene' Elk Hid--. Imperishable Sole
shoos $2.50 Roblpaon's
.
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WOODMAN. SPARE THAT TREtt.
Woodman auare thftt treo!
Touch not a slnglB bough!
In jonth It sbelteratl me.
Andnrpttet;n 08'. i
t w. lis rwtktft-Iwftil .
That placed it near his c t .
There wualman. let It staud.
Th) ax shall harm It not
That o'd familiar tree.
Whose glory and renown
Are spread o'er land nnd sea
And wouldst thou hew It down?
Woodman f rhear thy utroke'
Cut not its euthbound ties.
Oh. spare iliat aged Mk
Now towering to the skies'
When but an idle boy
1 sciigbt i..t giatefiil shade;
In all 'leir gushing Joy
Hoiv. too. ui styii.rs pj.ood.
My m:ther .clss'd me here:'
My father pressed my In i1
Korriive this foolish tear.
Hut let tb'at old ok stand
My hi
.Uis clipg
fHind
Cios
Uete Dall b wild bird alng.
AmnitlU thy hrnnohoe bend.
QUI ge! tho Mptff!ntFsnve;
iViMBvoodmait. learvo the iixit;
MfiftaaawfeMAinin.
Piok Pain T.tblett Dr. Shoop's
slop HenilBche wauumly iaiii any
paiii anywhere in 30 minutes sure
Porinttla on iho 23d. box. Auk your
druggist or doctor about this f rmuU -It's
fine. Wallnoo's dru stur.
Get oUr eeato reserved this cven-
for Quintal's 81a Band.
O WHAT EDITORS ARE SAVING O
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Roossvclt Our Imperial Censor.
(Joplln Mo GIooc )
Kvcn wore Haakell gul'') of mnny I
of the things charged again..! hint it
III becomes Tneulorc Roosevelt to re-
prove Mi. Bryan for association wltn
riosKellrin rthp-worh orihe fanpnignit
Thr-ntdniJ xportlnJfmh( j.ecppant'sr o j
Kmffl hf-use tfc loJearJifi I nbtut thfow-1
lnggt Iter aifpllelt to Throd6re inriier
.siiUgly.
When Theodore w -as informed by
eminent lam-erHBRfclaly.;ngngeil by
TliHtWorfr fotl wojtJlhntils yidend
I'nni aiDTinmwvs n iTcuitiewwunt 'i
Thii!(.reila? Did ho rfnnHtijlliiiU teet
nnd wac-hts tcyitriiorfitil giyw jmrpli
wlltt mtt-nl 1H(? &sMulS. Bt th
gnashing and twagSliifc n;nd puril4
nngcfr were n'ofi dlreptefl at. Pa. Mori
ton.j Nor wns M6rton's reyignnttoM
asltt'd. He was permitted to leslgn
and Tjy that permission '.assed on to
the juicy job of president of tho Kqult-
nble. Could Morton ever have become
president of the Equitable had the
recommendations filed by Judson and
Harmon that Morton bo prosecuted
be'-n acted upon? Well hardly.
Mr. Roosevelt called judg' Parker a
liar when the latter eiild the big coi-
porattons were donating lante sums
to the Republican campaign fund In
1001. Yet Parker was not a liar
though the president never has had
the simple manliness to retract his
aspersion of Judge Parker. That
hi)TOer. can be overlooked. Thorq
arofthlnWiHi ootineQfhflu wlth'-vthA
financing
ot-lhe Itoenev't campaign
thai can not
be overl .oked When
tho Insurance luveatUtatbn.'pndcr thel
dlitlduof Huga'ulisIujSjleuV'up.io thei
point where the treasurer or the He-
publican national commutator lwOl
aml.'tliB. chairman. .Qt-ilhe .veuilvo
conil&iltiee' logically' ahdifld ikve' b6eA
sublRienoed the Inquisition was stop-
ped. Who atoprfcil It? Who saVl
tho lteubllonn ciflnimigh managiTtibinV
of tfJOl froifi the embi:-UBSnent of
witnessing lilies and O .rtelyou on Ihe
stand? We dont know llut we do
know that Mr. Coilleyou was never
iienall7Hii In any way. On the con-
trary he continued to advance from
o..e caomet post to anther like n
flying squirrel while Theodore smil-
ingly watchj his leaps and shouted
"Uully jump Qecrge!"
Dui'ont recent head of tho speak-
ers' bureau head of the iwwder trust
defendant In nil action in which I'nde
Sam Is the plaintiff- There are sev-
eral others in nbaut the snme bunt nil
associated with ltoonevelt In thfeitoble
enterprise of boqiieathlng t'ae prest-
doncy to Tuft.
And last of all. there's Ponroffi
lols Punrose a senator from Point-
sylvsnla! Wis may net ak the god of iiolltcis
to deliver us from nil tho evil of the
Republican machine.. There wouldn't
be any machine lert ir tho prayer were
grantod llut wu might ask to bu
spared f-rom the uniutor.tblo Impos-
slblo Ponroao. compared with whom
Haskell is ji supreme patriot n shin-
ing ftngel n cdoing dve. or nny otlier
Onihlsm of Inncconco that ou cuu find
hanging on the hook.
Cleanliness like charity finds 9
happy starting-point nroLmt onS' own
firoslde Mr. Uo. sevelt.
Shows Hearst Is Discreet.
Hearst ovnded Oklahoma on his
Iiolltlcal tcur thereby nroving that he
Is not wholly wanting In dUefetlon.--Phcenlx
(.Arltona) Republican.
Thlnks Haskell Abler. Man.
(Sacramento dallfofnia. Bee.)
The letter pai takes too muah en-
tirely ot the methods of William Ran-
d:lp& Hearst . It is not a manly thl.'j
to find n man guilty on hearsay evi-
dence before he has had a chance 3
be heard.
Hccsevelt deliberately says now be
knows nothing about tho ehargds con-
cerning the alleged connection cf Gov-
ernor Has.koll with tho Standard. OH '"
Ohio but that In Oklahoma it Is it mat-
ter of court rocorJ and then hu goe-3
on to give what he alleges Is the onit
rnnnrti. lint President R:oovelt
'when ho found out that he knowB
nothing ttgalvuit Oovernor Haskell so
rar tw jm!
aoes"ioj.i:
nnd tiliolbi
Honrst's hearsay evidence
In another column ot The Bee we
print what Clovernui Haskell says up-
on tills subject. It striken us tbo.t. It
is an admirable answer nd places
Theodore Uoosevelt th president of
I the lulled State.- m u lvai wine
1 member or member of l.ls tfubluei In
a peculiar position.
The Heo has nut desire to deft-nd
Governor Hnskfll if ho Is shown to be
tuytf-rthy of .trust but h Is certainly
entitled 19 a hearing and Uoosewil:
has certainly denounced hit.i wltnout
a hearltvg. has denounced him on hear-
say evidence and has not been nt ul!
oien and fair In the matter.
Former Nelnhbcr On Hearst.
On the I'rd page of The I'ee today
Is presmited Indisputable evldome
fiom the pens if the FederaMon of
Labor leaden of Oklahuma that tlov-
etnor Charles N. Haskell was e.r a
tried and true Iriend to Union lalior.
and that W. It. Hearst hiu done mm
rank Injustice In his charges upon that
subject.
At the same time HaEetl shows
what a rank fakir Hearst hlntm-ir 1
when he pretends to bo a filend of
Uuts'ii labor
Hearst owe an apology 10 Coventor
Huskeir on Oil point .it team.
But ho will not nut loglxe.
Ue )i. l-'ot nU& lihadc-
Saoramento (Cil yifv ;
t How to- Get Strortg.j
t J Daly ur IfM y. Concresa SU.
cnaafT'. ici.b of a way uf mx-ame
stildg: Hw JJ; "My iuoM)ft iviq
I W flW1 "s VW fortlP- ' SssvAsS
soiilUflt lwji.rM Trow Blectrlc TUUer.
that 1 feel It's my duty to tell those
who need a ionic und strengthening
nipnacprji. IP ooncenieii
llillimiljj x-Eiiiy'tMiuu lii'.n
Awft for what he sal 1 ' on
' medicine about It. In my mother
lease n marked sain lu (ts-ti haj ro-
sultcii. iusuinnla haa been u pi come
and sue 1 steadily Rnwing gtrunjwr."
Klecrlo lllttera qu'vhly remedy
i stomach liver aud Kidney ronudalriu.
S'lM undoi r''irance at C n Renfro"
jdnui atofo. 50c.
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I hlon.hrou.s - values ")$ 1
IC Trifiixig dost; &di . I
r&sfcrouAS
There's a world
fort for you in these
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j " ;rholw8tVaby blaidjjHl rol'os in wliito wjth
-' fltrj potl bordoVst' .and MurrSu? throughout . :
I 1-4 cotton b.ankatn.Wi tfootl he.avv floece. tlmv
olton bljuika
comp in white tuii'inri xffiy .
$s.5o $2.doi:k5id $2.5o r
TJie ltnrtgra(To of Jaqtmrd blankot robes size Vl
H4 in tan In vender pink und blue effect's
$3.00 3.50 3.75 aeid $4.00
1 1-4 All wool' blanks m checks plaids and figur
ed designs
5.75 6.75 and S7.50
COMFORTS
I'Weliave a finp line of comf6rta made of good cot-
ton full aim :- -
i!5-to $300 Each
msav Bros.
DRY GOODS CO.
.CCSJIWS'19lll5?8eBSi
A. R. Eastman Presideut
S W Kkxsbu Vice-President
The Oklahoma State Bank
oimmm Oklahoma
Deposits in this Bank are. pi-iranjeed byahe Depositors Guaranty
Fund of theiStatcof Oklahoma .
New State Lav Provides Absolute Safety to Our Depssitors.
We Pay Interest on Time Deposits
DIRECTOR v -
S. L. SPURRIER S. W. KEISEU
FELIX ADLER A. R. EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
W. H. GRAY CHAS. Y. EISENSCHMIDT
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Under the ruliofj of the Attorney General you roust
iTsuSyTour Tne Leader Office
wants quickly and satisfactorily.
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