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PAGR FOUR.
THE LEADER OUTMniE OKLA.
FRIDAY AUQU&T 18. 190S.
FrbLeapek
BY LE8LIK O. NIOLACX.
KKMBEU OP T11K ASBOCIATBD PIIHSB
Pabllshed every ftfterexm from The
Leader budding 10T West Harrison
avsiue. and entered at tha Guthrie
Postofflce as Second Ctass Matter.
Subscription IUtea Dally.
Per week by carrier j
rr month by carrier
Ftr year uy earlier. In advance i w
Tec year by mall. In advance vo
Weekly
f- nmnths ....
rrk.- T M.Ui la a mMttt)4ir of the A8PO-
slated Press and receives the day tele-
graph report of that sreat nawa ojtwn'J-
tinn for exclusive afternoon publication In
tlon for exclaslve afternoon pu
Gui hrlo ana su rniiw n"o.
litis enseWs ngitntlon Time VII
decide the Justice of the relative poM
tlons This like most local upheavals
will doubtless provo beneficial In the.
end If we were on the wrong traCK
we will get on the light one and stay
there; but this agitation has gone far
enough Quit haggling and get baok
to flrt principles and all pull together
for the beat Inte-esH of this c ty that
we are all so prou 1 of. Qtt't playing
borse and play ball!
TSV. J
The Legs of the Honorable Cat
By
GLAftANCE LUDLOW BltOWNELL.
Author of "The Heart of Japan."
New York Office Temple Court.
Chicago Office b7 Washington St.
No. 4. Ka. DuslneM 73 Editorial .
Ark- Valley Duslnen 75; Editorial W.
notice to suuscnrDKns.
In the event of delivery beti.g Imperfect
or pefrs being rolled. twisted or mutil-
ated Fubaeribors are urfwl to tinike Im-
mediate complaint to the business office
!u person by 'phone or by mull
FR1DW Al'nt'ST 1 litM
If u in.o k ulaii' muffl.
K t.a riepinu i'rtp freedom
t-CUnd Is
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1 in writes Grl- i .. I '. b
i 't h! inn out of piMitK- bu!
ictsa'l tiy hw much.
arao T-.iKiMn haa i-
'di t in' i tJ o in hl-
is iv i. nothing lic
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ah w ? y
Vlj itant
i rrle J( C tnnon says ' r m
ii fun .n be ng ?peaV- t an
b np a sma'or "i s and :
re i -atlou i1- better
THE OBLIGING MR. SATO.
The poaltton of Mr Sato ot the
Japanese pence commission is pecu
1 ar Barm Komura and Mr Takshlra
do not KKe to talk for publication hut
the obliging Mr Sato who knows all
sbont tb progress of affairs does not
hind ii in the least. The attentions
of women atv wearisome to 'he sen or
o'tmnlAtfonct and Mi Tnka!n-a is
i'cii'1 Apain the u barn and pofl-hed
Mr Saui with his lndm clothes and
h s l'nntan air c n - to their rescue
He is the social l.on of Portsmouth
1 i all a very eonenient arrange-
mi it The contmi-'-ioners hae noth
In ti distract thmi (t no obi. gallon
- ti or ntherw . s left unfulflll. il
j V. ' a- ii .t vtt 'named the ext- nt
' of 'I a mp!lshiii nts of th vei-a
tile Mr Sat lnu we a-e quite i on
in l thJt he i i i lend a gem an
wir. a s-onnet pott a lawlseap. o.
plaj golf with the im of them 81ioii1i
sout traliirraBsin. occasion ari w
doubt no- h wo-1 I r "-e to the ofi-a
1( n and rtlteve . 'i si'uati-m bj 'a
Ini- n" tl) I lame mil t. It on! i
md pv f ( i bun to should. r all lie
1 Id . a timt or ut' to conlni u-
all that he Is th fecretnry Lot) of
Jap.
JuoUra Ippal Nihal lived In Jatwn tn ( All were very very warm and not tonally licked paw and rubbed her eax
the bwhi old days wban Japan was irt- I yT Ptlnt probably but Ovama Ran I wbllr the partners dlscusned her.
ly Japan He had to decWe ufttm all the ' I"n"Bd 0 PUff 8Ur"tenl15' lo I '' ob In fourths " said Oyama
plain. San. re aliall divide her. Ilaynahl
kind of cases that the Ingenlus sub- ......... Ja.. ...n h... .h- r. fm... i.- ..
ufiwin ine eat lias roar colors urown i - " .- ..' ....... .rB ......
Jecu of the Shogtm wete able to create nl bhlck Rn(1 wht( Hnr) KKTyiiaa we the fourth thnt appertains thereto m-1
everythfng from a murder and a man-' are four. That hi a sign Then llko Bn """" mv' '" ""'" lront '" "u
iuhter to mHtnken marrlOBes. Once1 all cats she has four ls. and ur ware- "e '""r"1 hftt antertalns thereto. Om-
. k . I huus has four comers Thus have we """ """ -" " "'" "l """ r
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he h1 to de'id upon i cat
fd thus-
four and four sjtd four nnd f our t ho I w" h h"' appropriate fourth nnd as for
I nlxtern encred emblems of t tic mytle
Mr. Mountnln (Ovrona San). Mr Pine .kiubh eight. We muet buy this eat'
Tre (Oir.ittui). Mr Forest (Hnyaahl Bv apiallng to sixteen sntred im-
8p( and Mr Temple (Otera San) had Mem th r spiring oyama Sun pr-
ion into .rtntshlp. They were lire udd his perspiring purtner to Join
merchants. Oyama San was a small bltjhlrr. In purchasing the cat The four
of i niun .n fM a Jaiiani : Omii.iu pro-edld ihiough th rite betnre hih
iin w.r tat mid ound like a l.UI. Hay- th '" 'at and on -i.irchlns the n-
nshl Pa-i Hke i beanptle and tra S.ui'rMn'" to the house iun Kn in a
hud suh a small head one wondered were ole Hntd with flannel i.Uhd out
tlire rtom In it for any bruin at all
unworthy me I will be honored tv "'
eeptlnjf tho rirht hand leg and tin re-
maining fourth."
And the till'" asked Havushl "nn
"Does no one I .ive the tall"
' Oh! yes" replied Oyama Snn. "The
toll is for the cat herself the tall and
'1" h id with both ears"
Tlin the eat was BlV' n form.il pnne-
slon of the post of rat catcher for thi-
These foui mn lived In a village near
N.lgoya 'S-hr-' -he pildi . d' !p n i 'aiid
Hi ihilr hfii1 on tr- rlilg p.lr f the
i ' tin inn ieii' . itl prtK.i e and
i -id una iht 'II ot Hie Ui.rge !!.
I ii i xi ell lit llJ'.ln J. is: a In
'ill euntry folk spe.ulal 'i wheat vi
i J ip'i tliev sp-i ulat" i'l r'ot Th "
' i pioilu ' txtharge th re or 11 lice
ii!( k i-e ' ' i t-i his
. t in J 'hotl.! T 'i " o -ort i 'h'r'V.
1 iiijt rit''" t U Ions J ' the
eiii guild .'i i . -it i u '(..t ling
ux'nn il it iltt-.l link lo ri-iliodv
hliK utl. a niinv Iliv rilfKnn oil'
1 ii 'i. do ii i i - If rh m oki t went
ViIii-i tin mf'ili (i. t t.ii- sniii In
innr ilnn tli iippied in the slrecth
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Auaust pardon delsn " ;waienouw. one cauitnt many rno 101.
He meant that he wl-hen tl-e master cnie so harpy that she grew fr
r t.. hojsf to pardon h m lor ve turng'Thn '"' brok' a A" ''k nad ' '
to appionch That Is. theoretlellv he Ovamas kg .hat suffeid Thf .
mnt lat. practically lie was doing ' clnnt dtsticsed Oyam Ban He mo irn
no n.nre tli in letting the .fnant kn. w ! ' t1 lmb nd wtuld lve di cased In
that he was there kn. ckinsr with hW whlle-ihe mourning rolr In JU.u
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Two Birds With
One Stone
Go out and see the Lewis and Clark Exposition at
Portland Orb tins summer. Take In Colorado en
toute. Visit Yellowstonk Park if you like or go down
the Pacific Coast and see San Francisco and the
wonders cf Lower California while you are at it. That's
more than "two birds" but it can all be done at one rate
a greatly reduced rate at that.
See that your ticket reads via Rock Is-
land Full information on request
GEO H. LEE C. P A. LlMlo :k Ark
J S McNALLY D p A. Oklahou t C'ty
voire o to paJt. There nr nelih- I pu! ms parents onjettea men. mcu-.n
do.ib.llK i.oi .lcni-knnck.rs lr l.ipn It'1'- dl' n"t dress hlm-elf In white .ej
OH lnfk me neither Arreri-in nor Kn-- ' drsrd Hie rat's leg In n sof band tg- R
c.ii.1 and put on It to nld the h"nlln1r I k
. ... . .- . . I All ... Mntnfl. toll with thp eit nrl
l l ' rv wi.
aB3RHH?laHHa
eply ti (iv in . i "Aug
i.undtd Ik-
out
the.
ut pardon b iim' ' It
word " hlh" iomk druv r
H.ii-l-l-.-f-l-l."
Then the door Mid tn me side and the
1i- -t ii maid appear' d
OVH11..1 H.oi blew out tlirouah his tlpp-t
.inithfr August pordon delg-i ind ask-
1.
In tin snuzi!-! of su mer eotum- If 'd If the honoiaMe cat auguslly belong-
' .. mukrt int wro i(t in sum tier .he I ti the honoragle tioiix
walked alicmt in rt) .1 in tlppitu to their Tli m.'tld replied thai it i.onornl 1 did
Mf thick howdn on Uieir heads andi Would the honorable possep-nor rt Ign
I III It IMMIlev
i ('. H klmou.i
Should a pjbl c ciiool ttach r hue
Sirt'or Tillma.i -ay tin' aloon
i- like Had Wond - wliat (he
jtor tlnin- a S )'ith (aio'ms dig
jk -ary looks like--
I'urtng thii. dog days .r man
t ' pets C"cTit out wltbc it an UP!
.- U peta on tin- water wupon wht'h
t t wanls io i not
Uiiol in i he hi;iiil lad
No one hn tiet n abl'" to
"I' s i SCHOOL TEACHERS AND BEAUX. I irare the n igln of thl ustom. but only
rinntlj I.- it li.tppt-.i? d Probi'bly
wire one to mnitlnlse carefully he
a lien. would rtnd ti.u-s of It etn today.
!hu i. a question to lie dtCUSi d a' I Well on ninmifr m the market lmd
a ni -ting of seho' I hoards In Wi-( n !"-lnl Uidl. and the four partners
nt aotun ni.- sini iogeim'1 iwKins
lik bali ot c oiion n narud''. Hay-
Jhoii)l hf Tli. teacher.- with nc J(. ;ail n rgB0ll. jje looked
1 vc ( rav es And the public Must K( two buls. om on top of the other.
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'lie ame an-we- miles It wnnts Thn cam- tnni san nt looaea n
B'.l
. All was going well with the cut and
Oyarn . An vrould soon ha lo !g on
thi sroiincl ignln when th( cf ups-t a
nlaht lamp and the 'eg nught Are The
larrp was in hnt might b- th porter's
loilgo of th warehouse.
WHtb a terrifvlng ooowowooo the cat
ran from ths lodge to the warehouse tnd
th-it wan soon In ftumrn It i a total
loss and meant something i ?rv like luin
for the four partners
Then Hayashl ftm Ot"ra Pun ind Dm-
atu 8nn met and decided to sue Oyama
San Ht had vtxed them by Ms oKlcl-
ousness. It was he whe had persuaded
them to buy the cat. Had It not been for
him thev would not h-wc thought of
having a cat about and then It was his
lig that had set their preetous treasure
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T-re n I"' other t iiu1- in lh
W 'ern a - i uii n that jm h fhr
aO'its f' ' ver jlayerf Mn !oe-
tjj'b-e. t jt 't)r inn t a lnu i on
.. triu that i an afford t' ii So.
g
Hi. m rum's to tie t-acherless I
H re t. the wy nn. priminent Y -co'i-'n
t acher put-- it
h --honldn't s'h '' She Is acu
toiui --ettle nthor weighty jiro'o-
lein for herseli why not this inc
If .hi
WVil the Tatfgarts lit 1 at Fort
Lr -rwonh th y gave a lu.ici on at
"Wh ' h fory pa'lon of piruh were
atr'd Thi" of course 3 a trifle
except looai but it may b b-ered
-hat the 11 ietr was on fr tight
the Tngpart householtl
Dft-ptst dishonesty .tad abandoned
lmrjrity " acoocdns to a former mis-
sionary to Japan "are the two vices ot
ffca people trfther ono of which is
Baffclent to wrock the life of any na
Hon Tht;- um to havu oomb'ued
t --fu)l in derailing Russia.
a otton pMatiild OnatMi Wan followed
looKlrig Ilk iim.IiImk it a ball of wool.
and Oyama San brough' up the rear
luol Ins llkt tilth Omntsu Han. As they
i!mw n"ar " iMh.inge. where th trou-
lil ot the da ome about. 0)ama Shh
aw a cat. Hi rolleil towaid It saying'
i Ahu' rii iv ihlnv Now. me shall
fi'ls the nd of the spit... aid 'ut KOOj il.-'
ret lation mhch bating game of lh s ' What Is It? aked itie thre in fiont
kind I- supposed t biing. surely the thought the Ii wmps and perspiration
prlul.ge Is hem te enter the game of I " The cM'' r-lu'rt pann 0ya-chum-
and later dt aw from tue matri . Aml wha vi hf rat-- t w
mo'iial lotttry the pile tr the blank. I mnn cuts. We see cuts i-otj day and
It i hHTlly worth wh le for the out-'har them wry night"
side world to trouble Itself for she' '" '" "" l'xUt 'ri honorably
will tttle this thing fnr herself."
to dispose augustly of If" queried Ova-
ma fan.
Th" maid bor.orably didn't know but
she volunteered to Inquire and the mas-
ter of the house who knew tht four told
his son who was the owner of the iat.
to give her up. He would not hear of a
money recompense for the boy. but tbe
four bought the lad enough sweets md
oranges to keep him I turfed To- - month
liestdes kites and tops and a beatn'fu!
hritlleiod and shut'levoik To those
Ii. kind the fathtr made no objection
Indeed he nlmself was not iirtmrtlnl t
fw"-ts and oranges
Grama San. bdng th" snuiHest of the
four naturally felt as little men do I him their tale of woe.
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A.u.wo i...w ..uu.v-w V.-V.. v. .uv...u.j b.v.t. lJ
house of rice on Are and enusd all the g Phone 564
loss ii es. uyom onn ana n- miiv - gj
responsible. The lhe partners would
go before the great Judge Input Nlhnl In
Nagoya and state their case Without
doubt he would givs them Justice.
Th next day they went past the rl-
den dolphins Into Nagoya and bowlntc
themselves hw before lppal Nlhal. told
Then Ippal Nllial
B. F. DUNN. General Agent.
Office Capital National Bank Building.
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"Well
then 1
that he was the cne who eould man ig
the whole affair rightly. He dlvkled the
cost of the gifts into four e-jual pirts
and assessed each partner th value of
a part. Then h took th" cat to the
warehouse of the lovr where he held a
solemn meeting
The cat sut in their midst. She sesned
to like the warehouse for she made no
attempt to escape. Perhaps she stielt
a rat. She may have prospected before
and have recognised In her present en-
vironment all the slgrs it a rat mine. At
any rate with gentle patience and a look
of wltidom she gat nud blinked and occas-
We hope she will It Is her Jnallen
aute rise juat necauso ne g vee na nt iha fnrlffn nffic s 1 Kenou to coma nenln. somowntfre a tc the "n
herbelf to the thanklf-sa undor psld tjl0 p0ik;y of Spain ivhogo "nianana" turle. to sing of "the horror that wa
work ni teaching th. joung It Is not to hn8 1)0on tnei uurlal of Caatillan power Russia."
be understood thst she contracts awayand proattRa Manntm tomorrow
het -tghi to libertj and the purault of jaB tjeen proverbial of Spain and of
bappineM. ja hor oratwhllo dominion. Thu na
Th. rt ! so clash of people In A mer-1 Uou tnat anya "tomon0.w" Is the nation
'ca that bss a b gger kick coming 0 yegterday.
than the r-rbool teachers The man i iv!. ns t tho outcome of tho pence
wnt for Oyama 3an and questioned him
as to the tale his partners had told
' Honorably so aurustly Is" said poor
Oyama Snn. with forehead asnlnst the
floor. "1 he story Is even as you have
hear(rt It."
" rhni." said lppal Nlhnl sitting n his
robes of stiitt upon a silken cushion 'in a
platform co.'ered with tho finest iirst-
tlng. "Ha-ashl Sin and Oinatus San and
Otern Sun shall each pay to ou one-
thltd of youi losses due to the burnlnK
of the warehouse for theli Ices carried
the bunting leg to tfcs warehouse and
their legs ar" the cause of the loss"
Won at .he French Races.
The last race meeting; at Lone
champs brought out aome .fnggrle
Et-wiiB. although la moat cases they
$14.45
weie partly coveiod by wraps says a
that cares for the hops and ctttle m conference still exlata. and doubt aa to ppHr lultor In the New York Trl'
threatened to hang i 'be C1"ury recetf" more Py th"" ! Russia's a.ncortty la born anew when1 lune. nut wraps are so charming now
1 J I Mfh'B riri r!auJl u Mrrrllhe ""nan Wh '" Ue lMW "" fRluwl '"J'renco la manifest- especially the little dlroctolre coats.
1; a I'll hang myaeJf right here in
ojr roat yard" said he. "Oh plfatc
don t do that " plead th girl. "You
krw father doesn't want you htrrfng
a .cd here."
...... . ! SCIl'M Jl01f On th- hill 1 hv .iTiolnl nuatsla fl that txhlllilArt (.ot l- . A1 tna iiMrl rJ
J .sa..aa ....- w ----- - . 1.41 CT HtJ ll t .. v
la r fair" Do you blame them for ln uie fore gn office r few dayg ago. toilet. Many of tho gowna were of
getting out of the work wsen the op- j KT0B rllM to ie sueculatlon aa to bordlo ArjiaUe comblnod with lace.
po:tijiit tomes th'ir way whether Wltte and Rosen aro tho ' penorally Valenciennes and brighten-
And "on' t Is proponed to dcpri .aco envoys of a people or the vir ri wjln ft rlbbotl glrulo or walatcoat
them of their bjum tlm8 of a bureaucratic decree com- The Dieiden rlbbens and silks seemed
Do .u agree tvith the narrow-' missioned only to be repudiated. It Is (ie popular fancy used in this way. ami
minded Mhool directors who would known that Wltte and Rosen wore the itte oostumoa without any touch of
put an end to the innocent pleasure two conspicuous Russians opposed to coiol were the exceptions. Hats are so
which teachers drle from their . war wUh Jauan Wltto because ot TPry gay and so very complicated that
beu or do you -oin ln protesting principle. Rosoii becaMSe. as mln ster Rngorta costume ha- not the sum-agm-t
the contemplated action as nnjnt Toklo. he knew Jupsn's strength merllke appearance that It used to
luvaMou of private Hunt and persondl and foresaw the disastrous sequence have when It was completi with a
" rl " 'Are they to b the vlcUms of Imperial V;bitt hnt .and was deomod most mod-
J hue j an old MnK which nts this t8faVor the one for his 1 berallty. the in without any color. There was a
vw e. s u Anyuooys ousintsi otKr for his knowledgo ami rscognl
If a i.udy Has a Beau?
1 ri ti n l .mt m . r- . . .
it UlinnFI l ! J . nn A lasn kl.l ... I .. .--.
.......W...V. . .Uv. . iiiiLii. pflriorattM anu ntsiviir i-iu-
It Is easy. In irnng.nauon to con
Ii it c ty council is deserting oi
tfcaik-. from tbe people for pulling off
a clean business-like sesnon list
n Eht Tho councilman art the aer-
ar4 of the people nnd In iteming
iliic interosts In a qu'ot legitimate
way hey nre dit-chart;.ng thiir iluties
wrr bilv and w!l
Tbe New t rk $3un prints a. dispatch
! trr a U i". Mont date to the ef-
ttc that Ia' .d H Pranc s will pi can
- 'i for !i ntxt Deinoiiatu pr ii-
ial nt - i roiiioq if Sir V .tn .. not
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HOT SPRINGS and RETURN.
Good for JO days.
via.
Fort Smith and Western Railway
by far
The Quickest Best and Shortest Way
Compare the time with other lines
and aur Excellent Connections and
you will adopt the "Sans Bels Route'
as the proper route.
Call at City Ticket Office No. Ill
Boutb Division Street for further la
formation & we are
"Always glad to serve you."
Jos. P. O'Donnell
""we 773. General Agent
is the new train between Kansas City and
Chicago. It runs via the new short line the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Electric-lighted throughout The Southwest
Limited is a blaze of glory along the new
route. Its equioment includes compartment
and standard sleepers observation-libra-ry
car dining car and coaches. It arrives in the
Heart of Chicago in time to connect with all
eastern trains. If you are going East it is
worth while to write for descriptive booklet.
M. F. SMITH C. A.
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The Missouri Pacific Railway
The favorite line between Kansas City and St. Louis
Five trains daily each wiy; first class trains in every
respect and the fastest time. See that your tickets
read via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAYJ
The Sure way to Reach your Destination
quickly and with he Greatest Degree of Comfort.
Takes you direct to the "World's Pair Groun-is.
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Yhiittfirfu1 an I ta tlalnftP lilnn rnnatst.
STUPID INDIFFERENCE OF RUSSIA trsst the foreign office at St Reters- ol ol entre deux cf Irlah'laeo Bepcra.tl
aivnelnnes riffles
ere very ey
Our Dae" m i-M as j A" ""'t n editorial appeared i a burg wRU timt at Tokio la these h's- lv Ousters of t'uy VaU-nel
M- lt!an wll In n thtb r'"1" fKraocrat a few Jays So tory-makiag days nd nights. Cao you ' f he hsntlles of parasols w
11 U other o Ma !s alHoibe"- ""-Pred by -he hitustloa at th
"f Mr Francis onu thing
rva million Dryan Ihuio-
n
KNdTHER SIDE OF THE MATTER.
t i it; n f'-m the following from the
ii hmn t tv I'-t then another
toll -iio ki r contr'- r- going
btre the I'st Is .nc! i" ' to deal
l I Mr Sihllling It -a- It
. oe '. ld that tr p'opli of
ftty t il f 1 1 compi I'd to ketp
I've and fiihii ititenBll 'be btitr
le1 ng erpf r a ii rec i otal dif
i'rDa Mr Shilling i Mlnda s
Ii r v r.- in eif a'lin pub
Ru- iH-i foreign offu in St Rett rs
bu f v iiru Wine's im -sage from the
pe.ie c onfi rence air m d there It ap
peiith that the seep tun of forelgb af
fai v ti.nj b taken hliiisilf io his coin
try
wn
imagine tie foreign office at Japans 0panitied Jeweled and sometimes of
capital deserted save for a sentry on colored wood caied In tmalnt designs.
IMtrol with the secretary and the at
v. i a j.1-! ! : Mtig tl
tf . ny fon 4t ' in reiatu
an Yiiiriations an I
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It trea-
Ita'U'ss
ni w
du' an aliMilutelv ill ot rted save for
a ! oi )i.-iit and ih miasured triad
of oi guard ptci it h s solitary u
tin I h- )ncia-:ir fnnlshd a text
f rt i : ha who'tM'iui h-rmon was
pr in The frivi I us ami criminal
Inr ffi r nn w th whiih the bureau
i nih of Crd i KuhMtt hat trested the affaire
i.i alleged of 'ti uiiport to the i nip re was sub-h-
other :mt ted an explinattcn for the uuln
Tb ' u-irupt- d reverses which bae befall-
V
Kitat use for lingerie parasols. Some :
t km of the low moral tide to which the woie of unBH8h embroidery others of lj
aiistooracv has ebhetl? -.:... .r..fn..i .t i..n. ..!-"
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t aches idly chasing whither tbe will
o'-tbe-wlsp of pleisute beckons T Can
ou imnglae a message from Komurn.
vila that the u idei scretan lying: unoened for tea hours await--i
at "red aboit l.i arlotis pm ng the arrival of the official to whom
s-jli- f jl.jMir one at a club an u was addressed? The mikado swear-
oiIit at a dince. ami that the post of iUg by the virtue of his Illustrious an
cestors. would penalise such treason
able negligence with oari-kari Instrur
tlons to all the culprits principal and
subordinates.
U ssolute and decadent. A Roe will
i
i . al control im
plain statern 1 1 of Mr en Un- a tn Manchuria and on tbe 8et
.f the qu - and is ' jf i .jja- with a nation humiliated a
-I'ai-h' mate ina.ii i wiili se ' n . flr-f class power has been
tt'i-t- win tniitin breaking out In the nvy
i i ii ng s OkUboman Mi 'suii n ii.onnni in the army with la-
i "-pi es u Mi SchlU
t u a vein of -ar asm and
wbii h ijiov.f r i thing and
y few Mr Scl liiij; r mot
n 'tuhe it kH n
u putiiishing 1 i
in 1 in Gull
i k to make
u Tnt utor
i -im -ton Is
u i paper i
i t i-
i i 11: d.
1. i i - ti a fa'r 1'jgical htate-
i w i the author's sl;na
i i .Hfi a would te .d to
' r v. -l8lf IS Of th lt
avinu- to tbe present .
ten 1. .indnion boitiug to tlte point
of mi uitii.n and anarchy striking
spasiri Mai m nior than one cenUr
of p i i. n th. it ib a need for vlgl
m most j lance at urgent as ever addressed
an uie in Itself to th- ruling class of a nation
t tnwnJRut with arrogint stupidity the game
i ii. mi of pleasure goes on io Hum a' unptr
i' ir na Usdom It duesu t matter that the
futurt of i be impiie tr.mbli-H Ui the
iilani. at lor(Miiouth u il -A.it mat
in that tiui&uiitatton fiotu Wltte
might luie a time limit cooii tlou
huh 'f mn nlwrrnd. might ruinous
iy i rmige the c nuplexi n of Iiih con
Agen Englishmen.
King Hdwards oldest subject
James MoNftlly hah Jns qelebrated
bis 108th birthday. He was born when
William Pitt was prime minister In
the year of the battle of St. Vincent
and has lived in tbrtc centuries and
during the reigns of five English sov-
uielgBS. He nas distinct memories of
the time of Trifaiga and a lad of
eighteen used lo take the baggage ot
tie soldiers who took part In the Wat-
ciloo eainpalgn from Danagher to
Shannon Harbor.
.'antes AlcXally Mas born in Kings
Is now in and we can give you tbe best goods for the least 0
money that was ever ofiered.
COME AND SEE.
c.
R. RENFRO.
Opposite P. 0.
206 W. Ok I a. Ave.
"CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS
are Nature's Cure for all bowel
troubles. The best family medU ro.ir.tv Ireland on Febma.rr 16. 1797.
elne for young and old. Made from He was a scaffcldi r b trade and was
fresh California Prunes they contain engaged tn 4a imlhHng ot Coinev
in a highly concentrated form all the Hatch Lunatic as. iuui In 1851. SU
medical properties of a healthful laxa- hi-s later he er.ilgiaied to Ameiica.
tlvc without any mineral or other ob- btti while tuei took tmrt on the slciu
Jeotlonable Ingredients. f tno North ihour.B rdst a a ocinba -
They do the work; they do it with- cm In the American war of Seces-
out the sIlQfitest pain griping or rK r he was lhe.-ulsei at the liwe . f
nausea; they produce natural and easy .0 assassination ol 1'ienMMt Uneeln.
movement of the bowols. They are ic u78 k0 rKumed tt Bgland and at j
easy to take; are pure and healthful (. agw f n!uei fle heine an li.
are Nature s own remedy. They are r Mlt vf tj0 Hotuan CuUwlic home f
oeuer man pin or purge: Better tnan' t. utie UWer if tho Poor in Soti!h
ii' lt wheu- te has ltnoained fie-
. to e He has tec i a houtan Cdtholte
i' I i- life and hi" tieier loariad
i i r to read ui vii.tc rtxchnge.
Wftfiffi
w OUR SODA TASTES
4 1niT T? A TVTM
KJ JU JCiVlN
cathartic teas that gripe and nauseate;
better than anything for moving the
bowels.
CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS
are a natvral dissolvent acting gently
and naturally on the bowels. They
regulate the stomach and liver cleanse
the system and purify the blocd. They
cure alt Bowel Troubles DiUiousness
leienci The officials of the fore gn Headache. Indigestion Pimples and
r. f Discjss our dif offlco will et drink and be merr ti i Dullness and permanently cure Con
cur' Ives without any
a ie frm (maglnary oonietiu:s.
i t 'h'pg to Ar hjw Is to ceahP
night sold S. truce to the re tr. button ot
i tko morrow
j Tit's InJolemt an I dilettante Ind ffer-
sttpation. 100 Wafers 26 cents.
J. N. WALLACB Pharmacist.
Guthrie Okla.
I Soot hi hq and Coollno.
The .ilie tl .it hei ) iioui tur l Jr-
Witt Vluh Hsrtl 8.i vf. Xo riud
effu ii ii ..ii. d r.i.t it draws out
Infl ui. m itu m shi Ii- ! i.-j! adit) kcU' al
rut. tui .8 a.i.1 brum A ur i
(or l'l uii'i xkln n .isi. Dei'.U's
l. 1.. .....u . .....a 1 .... 1mal OAhvA.
Hiajri nl cnuntBrftta IhlV am dan- 'I
getous. He! j by C It. Jtcrtfro.
Isi
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snmTsnsnmmmw 3
Our Soda has that indescribable taste of perfect
purity there is no innsty after tgste or disagreeable twang
suggestive of doubtful cleanliness.
Every glass of Soda we serve tastes good from the first
touch of the lips to its loamy rim until the last drop trickles
down the throat. Our Soda is
pure in all that tbe word
means pure flavor pure syrup
pure carbonated water made
with absolute cleanliness.
How could it help having a
pure ' clean" taste?
fa) THE Jft
( STORE
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS
OF VALUABLE PRESCRIPTIONS
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EDWARD NICHOLS PROP.
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