The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 31, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE. LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDME6DAY AUGUST 31- 1904.
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The Leader Is a member or the A lated
Frets and receives the day lolegrai re-
port of that great new organltfltlon for ex-
clusive afternoon .publication In Oullirte
and 30 miles radius
Mo. & Kas. Business. 75; Editorial 69.
Ark. Valley. Business 76; Edltorinl C9
WFDN'KSDAY. AUGUST .11 1D01.
LIso Vang Is smoking up again.
It b? high tlmo to elimina'e
'.gIe-'niK from politics.
tho
The Domocratlc party Ib unltud and
aggressiveness will win its fight.
if. r.i n miMiinn of nolltlcs In Lo-
son. I s one of lightness and decency.
So ttiose World's fair balloon rac
ndrt veie only airy persiflage nf'er nl 1
Up to rta'o tho governor has refus-
ed to blow down the murile of the
Seety-Sulth sltti&tlon.
An I as we go along It must bo re
membered that McGulre is on
clcud ticket nlso!
tii!
The next thing on tne piogrnm is
tho demonetization and demonkoylzn-
tion of Mngnihono Morton.
I& thore one cltien in Guthrlo who
can not point to at least one instance
wboro nogro officialism has hurt Guth-
rie? Will be n great day for decency and
respectability -Alien machine nils
Is abolished it- Logan and tho white
light ot day Is let In on dark places
Speaking of negropholdlsm in Gtith-
t; It ss not the publication of the
iaots but in the facts thcmsolvos tkut
KtUFOS Hie hurt. Hemembor that in
pausinff.
In renly to your Inquiry Irene we
opine that to Judgo by Mr-.-leffrioa'
lafesi pcrtraitr h enrr rihtno n mifch
jnore handKome man normally than I
Iilr Munro evn in the lattn-" prH-
tait pulpy condition.
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A bunch of love lettors written by.
KlOB Solomon to 'he Queen of Shebai
Is said to have boon unearthed In a
catacomn. Ann now poor airs. toio-
mon Is where she can never got nor
revenge In a divorce court. Tho guy
old decolver!
Kaisor Villolms sister has written
a bor.k in which she advocate noly-
gamj and from tho tone of the quo-
ta'Ions It appears that It omuld mafco'
HtUo dlfforenco to her royal hlphness
whether she were Wiro No. 1 oi flg-
urfid lrqs cniinnicioiiBlv In tho seeond
const en mot it of snousos.
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ro3tmn9er General Pnyno Is so
used to evalon in graft investigation
procedure that Uo thought he could
ovado a Chicago Justice of the poaco.
Tho man who can shao off a ub(Ic
of the rraco or treat his august tribu-
nal with contempt 't too big n man io(
bo nan cd In the samo Tireath
with
Postmaster General Payno.
An exchange in Illustration ot the
shifting ot tho export business o
southern ports gives these offldal fig-
uros Tho K'Hf porte snow for 1U04
on incronsp of 17 1 per cont ovoi 1108;
the south Atlantic ports a decroasa of
0C the n.Ttli A'lantic a decrenst of
0.7: and a' I o'hm a decrease of 2 2
pet c-wt P nttual lncri tor lie
guif porti in f last year Is $51159 629.
Ono John A Clark aided an 1 all-
ied by M t Grabble Isauea a carl lr
which bt u i ark-- the Democracy of
Pottawaiomio ci mity. Clark claims to
be an Independent Democrat but no
one seems u nnw it Gratble it
JT1SAMATTER OF HEALTH
POWPii
Absolutely Pure
-mix $ m&JMspruTZ
Is understood Uvea In Kansas -while
Clark Is a sorehead who was klokod
out. ot tho nemoctntle party two yeari
aio. Sere because he was tiirned
itflwr- for oltlet In tho prjtnartos ho
opwilv supported McGulre and organ-
ized M'Oulrf clubs m It alleged.
Nice chaps to be posing an Independ-
ent rvnwcraU!
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THE NEGRO'S HOPE.
(Bluckwoll News.)
In n recent speech. President Rooso-
veil aid "I do not oxpect to bo elect-
ed by labor union mon nor by those
who would cIopo the door of hope
against the negro." He has demon-
strated his nntainnlBm to orgnnUod
labor In his stand tnkon in the govorn-
ment book bindery and the stand he
took against tho union brick layers
and the deaf oar ho turnod to the un-
ion laborcii who ware holng unlaw-
fully deported from tho stato of Colo-
uo. upon uio negro qurauoa n iuw
also mmlo plain his position by turn-
1IIK UUWU lilU UllllllVUllUMB Ul Wllliu lo
publicans of the south and appointing
negroes to federal positions Possi-
bly the hope ot the negro that he re-
fes to In embodied in the following
leiior. written by Henry S. Baker a
Washington negro school tonchor. and
publishe.1 in the Washington D. C
iW
"If Roosevelt Is electee' it will so
encourage tho colored men thnt wo
will domnnd that Professor Booker
Washington shall be the Republican
ca'Mlldrtip for vlco president in 1008.
Let not my colored brethren forget
that scone in the Ttbpublicon conven-
tion when n beautiful whlto girl was
placed upon tho stngo and by her side
a negro boy. They then placed flags
In th-slr hands und allowed tnom to
load Uio cheering thus making tho
first Mul and irrandast examnle of tho.Wmft" M?S- KATE TAYLOR.
equality nf the races that hlhlory ie-
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c6rdh. In I ho Democratic convention
tharo was not ufMnglo colored mnn. It
was In word and In deed a white man's
party. All hall to Roosevelt who has
given the poor negro bo much to on-
courago him to persist In his political
and social equality rights."
Munkosto I'hoonlx' The political
darkey is a factor in Guthrie having
been mndo such during the Inst twolvo
vears by whlto machlao le?lers. In
these few Instances: Two negroes ov
ho sclloo bf)anl Tho?e two c0tn)10go
(h(J cmmnIttoe on courso of 8tmiythf)
moBt mortnnt commtttoo on tho
1 boarl. They map out the studies for
all tho schools. One of the darkeys
cannbt writo. Then there uio two
colored gentlemen In tho city council;
two on the police forco; a streot In-
spector who oversees white prisoners
doonuuJ to work "he siroata; a county
J-'1; a county clerk and deputy.
two deputy registers of deeds; throe
V" sheriffs a dog catcher and a
c'y contractor.
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ENDANGERS REPUBLICANISM.
(Douglas News Republican.)
Down In Logan county ono of the
stronobt Republican foo holds In the
i commonwealth of Oklahoma an un-
fortunate condition oxists thnt seomsi
to endansc-r Republicanism In that'
county. The recognition of tho nerrro
as an Important fnctor In politics Is
tho lasue. Negroes hav bfon Carry-
ing things with a high banc' political-
ly ant! In mniiy Instances occupy the
responsible positions of local govonr1
UlOllt.
It Is revolting to a whlto mnn with
only pride enoiiKh to malt him ro-
spectible 'o be compelled to walk up
to n neurro ofilctiland pay his taxes or
xweure mch infurmatlon aa he needs by Mio-nii the dyspepsia remedy and
in keeping hit personal affairs' with! Its sole is inerwislng so rapidly that
th county straight Only receutly the IF B. Lillle & C.. the nonulnr druK
ti.t wltnesei n scene that made gists have hard work to keep a stoo
him dies Cutiirlo In n measure the on hand.
?rvl- of white prlHoners on tho It is very popular with wall Known
streets hi ."er nosjro guards. It ele- bankers nilnietera. lawyers and ottvsrs
rates ih' negro as he likes to he le-' whoft- business or profession keeps
vated snrt that Is what he Is seeking them clonrly oondned while those
to ierptusie in Logan ooun y 'ho have brought on indigestion
A j.ro .nnot help being a negro through irregular eating worry or
but he must be conftned to a negro's other causes have found a euro In"
plsre They can't mix succsfilly this reliable remedy
with tit's white althougn they arc en- Mio-na is in the form of small tab-
third itiir tle cons Itution to equal lets and is sold in a metal box eapoo-
ri?hts with the hite race. rheru are lally designed for convenloneo In car-gc-d
nijttoee. who appreciate aud ob-Jrying the medicine in the pocket or
sew their in.rlorlty in intelligenoo ( pure It is pleasant to take; cost
and in society and who do not push j but 50c gives quick relief and makes
iln'msolvcf forward in politics to 'ho lasting aurea.
oftanse of the whites But it is thef This remedy has bean so uniformly
Wick li aler the trifling laay negro
who stinks worse than tho foulest
see? ilut injures he reputation of
Guthrie and of Oklahoma and that j
mixes in politics to thw whlto man's j
lftfrust And I ogsn county Republl-
cans must take a decided a and ( centage ot euros so thtt it could bo
j agalnr the nelf imposed intwJernoe ' Fo!d in this manner. A guarantee llko
Qf tho nuejo in their $lu)io. on wo'tlvir speaks olumes for tho merit of
fear they will siiffer Rerldusly a.t thi
nolle We havo it on reliable imthui-
It iha bwhltCj Republicans and
rxniocrats are thrcaleninr to Ii1t-
ttila yeai in local polities. If necessary
HOSPITALJECRETS
Nurso Sayss "Pe-ru-na Is
Tonic of Efficiency."
Tonic of Efficiency." $
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MRS. KATE TAYLOR.
1 1 Mrs Kate Taylor a graduated'
j nurse of pror.incnce gives tier ex-
I S perlence with Perunn In an open I
? letter. Her position in society and S
I ' professional standing combine to
J give special prominence to her I
1 1 1 utterances. s
CHICAGO ILL. -127 Monroo Street.
"As far as I bavo observed. 1'eruna
Is tho finest tonio any jnan or woman
can uso who la weak from Uio after
effects of any serious lllncsi.
"Peruna seems to restore vitality.
Increase bodily vigor and renew he.tlth
ana strength in
n wonderfully short
.
AeldreKK Tho Tcrnna Medicine Co-
Columbup Olilo if you deslro f reo 11U-
turo on catarrh.
to ilo.'at negro nilo in nny nnd all b--partmofts
of clt and county jjovoru-
men' In v hlch they servo
Fifth District Democratic Convention.
A itologa' convontlon ot the Demo-
crats of tho Fifth legislative district of
OUlnhoma is cnlM to be hold at Agra
Lincoln county on SepL l nt 1:00 p.
in. for tho purpose of nominating n
candidate for the logifelaturo in said
dis'rict.
In this convention Logan county
will have 14 delegates and Lincoln
county' 17 dologatos. Tho counties qf
Logan intoreatod nro: South and
North Clinnrron Iowa Fprlngvale
Roar Creek and Antelope A mistake
was made In tho original call which
delayed publication.
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SPIRIT OF THE
OKLAHOMA PRESS.
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Chiniller Tribune: Thore used to
bo a fol'ow by .he name of McGulre
who wan occasional! talked of as a
SALE RAPIDLY INCREASING.
Ml-ona the Dyspepsia Remedy Has
Cured Hundreds of F. B. Llllfe
& Co.'e Customers.
Qns of tho groatost successes in tho
Alia of a medicine has been achieved
successful und mado do many remark-
able cures that F B. Lillle & Co. will
in futtiro sell Ml-o-na under a positive
gunranteo to refund tho monoy If it
should not cure. No other dyspepsia
medicine evor had a lanro onouch nor-
the remedy
There is no time )lke tho present to
do a thing that ought to bc done. It
any onp has dyspepsia today Is the
beat tlmo lu begin curing It.
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Renfro's Drug
We can
Mixed Paints regular 1.50 now
Bulb Syrlngtis " $1.00. now
Bulb Syringes ' 75 now
Mermen's Talcum Powder 25 now
O. R. RENFRO.
206 West: Oklahoma Avenue.
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT
ALTON BROOKS PARKER
OP NEW YORK.
VICE PRESIDENT
HENRY GASSAWAY DAVIS
OP WEST VIRGINIA.
FOR CONGRESS.
FRANK MATTHEWS
OF OREER COUNTY.
Democratic County Ticket.
Sheriff Rart Murphy.
Courjly Clerk Edward Trapp.
Register of Deeds E. A. Delrick.
Probate Judge Joseph Wlsby.
County Treasurer Geo. W. Ilurford.
County Attorney W. B Herod.
County Coroner Will Patterson.
County Fur7eyor F. S. Pullinm.
Public Weigher C. II. Donahue.
Superintendent J. H. Bowersox
Commissioners:
First Dlstrlc J. D. Burke
Second ristrlct T. L. Jernigan.
Third Dl&trict John B. Favor.
Justices of the Peace:
John A Overbay.
J. N. Koyes.
Constable Chas. E. Stice.
Constable John Jones.
delegate to congress. That was be-
fore Hie Republicans decided to run a
middle of fhe rond pop ticket. Wonder
what has become of McGulre? .
Chandler Tribune: Several Repub-
lican pnpora among whom nro the
State Cupitnl and tho Chandler News
are carrying nt their mast heads tho
name of Bird S. McGulre for delegnte
to congresr. but In reality nro boom-
ing H E. Straughen. Bird hns good
grounds for a dlorce from these pa-
pers and a damago suit agn'nst
StHiughen "or allea.tlrig the affoctlors
of tho above mentioned publications.
Welee'ka Amoricnn- The fnrco of
tho federal government sending down
more carpet baggors from tho east to
Invostlgato corruption In the Indian
territory ! while a farce jet a trag
ody ami even though the people of
Indian lorritory must sit in "nigger
heaven" and view the stngo from the
distance (none of tho commor bird
allowed to be behind the scenes) nnd
clap thoir cbappod hands while the ior
ruptlcnieta rako In the corn but doubt
It not though their forced laughter
lingers to spur iho actors to greater
graft behind tho smile lurks the
dongerr.us scowl of suppressed hatrotl
nnd some dnv u will burst forth In
forked JInine nnd many a pelt will
slngu and sizzlo on tho griddle ot pub-
lic IndlKuatlcn forced to radical ac-
tion by continued wrong.
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The dyspeptic takes pains with his
eating.
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It Is hard to be both mithful and
popular.
Loire eitner lntoxlcatos a roan or
scoots him up.
girl may be tho pink of propriety
without blushing.
Before you accept a favor It Is well
to look for the string
A good day's work is generally
worth a month of physical culture
Ac"ordlng to the lawn of gravitation
even the high flyer must eventual
come down.
No. Maude dear we have never
hoArd. of a Society for tho Prevention
of Rich Old Matda.
Even the fellow who claims that he
Is laying up treasures Jn heaven
doesn't scorn fire insurance.
do you good if you will let us.
$1.00
75
50
15
Tooth Brushes from
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Oklahoma Day
at World's Fair
Going?
(Ugly twB
SajTta Fe.
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JKsasKoaaesscaaicKaicaKaasceKwa
The Missouri Pacific Railway
The favorite line between Kansas City and St. Louis
Five trains daily each way; first class trains n every
respect aud the fastest time. See that your tickets
read via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
The Sure way to Reach your Destination
quickly and with he Greatest Degree of Comfort.
Takes you direct to the "World's Fair Grounds".
C. E. Styles A. G. P. A.
Kansas City Mo.
The fell'.w who knows It all
so bad if he keeps it (o himself.
Even the skeptic doesn't have
oat an egg to know that it ia bad.
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Coming Events.
Santa Fo has still a number of a-
curslons at vory favor dilo rates.
Home visitor excursion to pointd
in Indiana and Ohio west of Sandusky.
Columbus and Cincinnati and to Louie
vll'e Ky. also Howesvillo Powers.
Ltwlsport and Owcnsboro Ky. at ono
fare plus $2.00 for round trip good for
30 days TJcketa sold Sept. 6 13 20.
27 ontl Oct. 11th.
Colonlt rate to Northwest
From Sept 15 to Oct 15 Santa Fe
sells one way colonise tickets
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T "THIS IS THE WAY OF THE WISE.M
I to gSjaxiw XjdOtjx ss I
I OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING I I
1 lot ua furnish you -with literature rolatlvo to tho buildlntrB hotels low I
li ratoa train Bervlco oto. Ask your local agont or adaroas fi
C. W. STRAIN division Ptnatn AatNT vj
fl WICHITA KAN.
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prea'ly reduced rateB to nortliwest ' rooms in advance. For special low
Billings Montana $2.65; Livingston rateB write Oscar L. Allen In charge
Logan and CInnibar and intermedial of advance 'booking for Viltory
points and Helena Butte. "AnacondjCworid's Fair Hotel five minutes TvaUc
$6 65 Spokane Wash. and interned! ' from Bala entrance Bt Louis. Mo
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Store
5 cents up
Htiir Brushes regular 50c now 25c
Fine" Q6ap regular 10c now 5C
Hand. Bags regular 1.00 now 50c
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Opposite Postoff ice.
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It won't cost ver much.
Only $11.20 from Guthrie
.ia Santa Fo.
Tickets ou sale SopL :i nnd for
trains of ihe 4th renching St. Louis
prior to noon of -.he 5th.
Pullmans freo Chair Cars.
F. J Best the Santa Fe Agent can
tell jou more.
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E. E. Blackley T. P. A.
Wichita Kansas.
vm&oaa&XQ&0
ato points. $29.06.
Jtillfornia Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 colo-
n's! one vny tickets to nearly all
C-dif'.rnla points $25.00.
Sw Francisco and Los Angeles;.
Round trip tickets account Knight
Templars and Odd Fellows meotiuga
sUd Aug. 15 to Sept 10 good to re-
turn Oct. 23rd. $15.00.
Rufiak. Niagara Falls Chautauijua
lake points Cleveland Ohio and De-
troit Mich one fare plus V2.0D bolJ
daily until Sept. 30 good for 60 days.
Chicago and return sold dally un-
til Sept. 30. $26.30 good to relurn to
Oct. 31. F. J. Best Agent.
You Are Going T
"Sou are going to the World's fair
at save rnonoy and trouble by securing
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