The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 66, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 8, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY MAY 8 1900.
That oarthqtrako also loosened up a great runny
ilght-Wnds throughout tho country.
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Undo Joe. Cannon it appears continue to re-
tain a thilmb-lttflil on tho Statehood bill.
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Justice Gillette has given an Imitation of a man
going to Washington and returning homo with the
goods." '' ' v . ' ''
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All Oklahoma towns aro taking Inventor' and
preparing for municipal Improvements. That's tho
right Wea.
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Illjali Dowlo denies tint ho ha heart diseaao;
and his Jungs scorn to ho nil right too for ho la not
coughing tip anything.
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Tho urpri8ing feature about Undo Russell Sago's
gift of-55000 to dan Francisco Is not that. ho gavo
$ 5000 but that he gave anything at all.
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"Wo are authorized by tho President to announce
lhat-hls proposed law to limit the stzo.of "personal
fortunes Is not Intended to apply to newspaper men.
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Tho . Pan-American congress Is to place a limit
of ftVo minutes upon all speeches made. This con:
Kress 'bids fair to ho tho most popular congress that
vor wan
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The Imperative need In tho capital city at pres-
ent Is a general movement looking to public Im-
provements. Such a movement will glvo a stimulus
to labor.
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The Senate canal commission is thinking of cut-
ting the salary of Mr. T. P. Shonts. Mr. Shonts does
not seem to have any four leaf clovers of the sena-
torial' itt.lrt.
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If tho .report ho troo that Egypt will bo raising
B.000000 bales of cotton within a fow year it is
about" tlroo to get Egypt to Join tho eotton-acroago-r-ductlon
club.
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. w. A CONCESSION.
Tocoiuprekond I strive In vain
; Tho subject now In hand.
The more thoy talk to make it plain
Tho loss I undorstaud.
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A BfAN ON PROFANITY.
Maybr YlaVkinfe of Now Richmond Wloionstn
has announced to the 2000 Inhabitants of his ball!-
has announced to tho B.000 Inhabitants of his baili-
wick that there will bo no moro profano swearing
tolerated in that town. In nil cases of willful or ln-
ftxCMsablo profanity ho will onforco a law which has
been lying dorttMiit for many yoaf and fine tho of-
fenders $100 oech the hltornntiv being thirty dnys
in Jail If the Now lllchmondltos wish to cuss thoy
mm st slink away northward to the lumber camps
whore thoy vill shook nothing hut the virgin forest.
Tho mayor opens a way for tho quibbling lawyers
t tho very beginning. "What is "Inoxcusablo" pro-
fanity? Somo would tell u that VU profanity Is In-
Oxcnsnble; but Mayor Hawkins must recognlro nn
xcusnblo Yarloty or an oxcusablo dogreo olso ho
would not havo used Uio qualifying adjective. "When
your collar button rolls down a rat hold behind tho
bureau your last collnr button and you havo only
sdvon mlnvtes to finish dressing and catch tho car
t6wn tottTi how much It any profanity is excusa-
ble? It Is a wonder to us that tho practlco t)t using
profanity over took root In America. Tho early
colonists so thoroughly disapproved of It that th0
thought up somo of tho most' excruciating tortures
as puniBhmont Tho old Virginia law provided that
for n first olfonso tho user of profanity should bo
fined for tho second should havo his tongue pierced
with a bodkin and for tho third should suffer death.
History has llttlo record of tho manner of enforcing
this law hut It is not llkoly that many of the habitual
Users of profanity persevered in public places after
tho second offense. Somo or the old' Spanish col-
onies decreed that tho tonguo should be" cut out
should suffer a hundred stripes and should glvo up a
part of his property to tho crown. In Now England
favorite sohemo was to cxposo thr swnrcr In a
public placo with a split stick on his tongue. If tho
split stick Inspired still moro profanity (and wo havo
a sneaking Idea that it might) tho lawB provided that
a rod-hot Iron should bo thrust through tho unntly
momber. And if after that plosBant little oxporlenco
ho still persistd ho was made to wear a conspicuous
capital "B" sowed upon his garments that all men
might know him for a blasphemer and shun him.
Tho ronvarknble thing is that with all these tor-
turos lying in "wait for tho swearors tho art of swear
ing should not havo boon forgotlon and profanity be
come . dead languago. Did the criminals hold sec-
rot meetings in tho slrades of some midnight forost-
and thro thrilled by dollolpu Bcnio of risk nnd
crime porfect themselvo3 in tho uso of ouss words
In order that swearing might bo handed down to
posterity t
As a matter of fact somo of tho moet ylcturesqua.
month-filling full-bodied shocking oaths nro handed
down to us from those sovoro old times. Such a
sairvlvsl Is only to bo cxpluluod on the ground that
tho more a man wnp 'enured for swearing tho more
profano ho became. Or perhaps thoro was a period
When profanity was almost stamped out on land by
the rigorous practices' of tho colonists and tho tradi
tions maintained on tho high cns well out of sight
of laod'triCr only placo whoro It was stffe to swoar.
If so it would seem that profanity was driven Into
tho keeping of those well-fitted to -preserve It and
even add to it. There Is nothing so comprehensive
o shocking n a long scaly lissome saltwater oath
that clings about and hugs the object of Kb iro llko a
sen sorpont.
To get back to Wisconsin and modern times tho
mayor of Now Richmond Is certainly making a molt
commendable stand for morality. Perhaps it will bo
an effectual one In New IUchmond. And If It Is tho
habit of not swearing may spread all over the coun-
try. Who can toll? drest reformo have started
from lessor gorms- than this. 'TIs n consummation
devoutly to bo wished. Tho practlco of profanity
?liould be onlvorsally damned by the onltghtenod
hater thought of all communities.
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The prlco of b&er haB beon raised 26 pur cent In
tho German unlvorsl.ty towns. Thl will probably
prove a death blow to Crmnn university education.
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Turkey nbsorbod more icon and stoel in tho last
year than over boloro in a Blmllnr period which my
nocount for her Improved norvo In standing up to
Great .Britain.
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FRfiD FUNSTONf FRECKLED r;rtEB.t
Fort Worth Telegram: Whon diminutive stub-
nosod Colonel Funton brought Uio twentieth Kansas
regiment to the Prestdb on its way to tho Philippines
tho San Franolico peopto poked good nalurou Tfuni
nt tho "-country Jakos" and their colonel.
Last weok-theso naniQ people were very glad tho
tloughty Funeton was on th ground.
Tho red headed Knusns midget mado good with
his Twentieth Kanws In tho oast nnd won a brlgadlor
tfbnoralshijv Thoso who onvlod him called him a
peculator and attributed hi promotion to "bull
luck." But how could tho gallant Funston help it if
tho f(pr.68pondonls persisted In picturing him la the
tret or swimming tho BagBag rlvr with a ropo bo-
twee nhiB teeth. At their best tho correspondents
woro only slightly exaggerating tho real Funston.
Because down beneath his little swagger the
Napoleonic gonotnl has. tho grit of a bull dog nnd
plenty o shrewdness and calm judgment. Ho hsJ
proven that over since ho went down lanehanded to
help tbo Cuban Insurgents
LaM week little Funston faced tho most trying
situation of hla life. Fully 300000 people wero home-
less disorganized many distracted. Thieves preyed.
Harpies ataoked-dend bodies. Tho situation requir-
ed moro than courage. Poise kecnoss vigor wero
needed.
When Funston ordered tho soldiers to shoot tho
looters on sight and to compol Idle nnd unwilling men
to work tit th6 point of tho bayonet ho took a great
risk. Would tho war department support him? He
roso to the emergency shut down tbo lid of tho hell
that was beginning to rage and cet upon Jt
No West Point rsan would havo dnrofl do such
a thing without conBUlttng Washington. That Is
whore tho volunteer officer. has tho advantage if
like Funston he lias tho head to use it.
Thoy havo put another offlcor over little Funs-
ton a great and grizzled regular. But history tan
never rob tho rod-headed littlo brigadior of tho fu-
premo honor when ho saved San Francisco frnm
ItBOl.'.
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Nicaragua has decreed that hereafter soap Bhall
b admitted free 08 duty. Ttys should glvo tho soap-
makers of tho United States nn opportunity to try
upon tho Nlcarnguans somo of theso clvllizlnc meth-
ods tint havo bon so successful with tho Ahierican
Indian.
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President Castro says that ie Is rooming to tho
United States to tako a summor vacation. It is he-
ginning to look moro each day like tho prophet who
predicted a serlos of dir calamities for this country
during 100C know just what h$ was talking about.
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Not all the United States senators aro as deaf as
reported. For oximplc Senator Piatt has heard pub-
i!o opinion sufficiently to announce that ho really
doesn't enro to go back to tho Senate whon hta pro?-
ont term Is ovr.
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Bnglan-l now hns another bhnnco". to explain -why
it trok so long to bring tho Boor war to a close. Tho
people of tho Transvaal hud Orango River colonies
are said to show a dooldoa preference for "violent"
porfumos.
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Judge Gillette set o"t for Washington Iriimotliato-
ly upon hearing of tho Senate cainmlttoo's knock 011
his confirmation. In making his appeat ho got a
auepenston of Judgment nndli rovranl at one nnrt
tho samo time. . .
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John Bmbry is ready and anxious to begin busi-
ness but thoro appears to bo a disposition to annoy
lihn on tho part of tho Senate. However It's a safe
bet that 'ho will bo confirmed.
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Mr. William Travor Joromo is dolaylng hl-Exposure
of the big insurance 'lcors. Can Mr. Jortjiu'
be hwitnting for fonr that tho Prosldont will mttko
some additional romnrks about men with muck1
rnkes?
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A Chicago hotel U trying to onjoln sovornl pho
nographs that oporato In the neighborhood upon the
ground that thoy are nuisances. Even tho man who
doesn't beliovo In government by Injunction Is
hoping that this particular injunction will bo granted.
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS.
Tho Socialists of Arkansas aro to
Titeefc-'Jaconvcntlon nt Argcnta today
to put aruli slata ticket In tho field ofr
(ho first tfrnb
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Lleutenant Governor John T. Her-
rlott following tho refusal of his coun-
ty to Instruct for him has withdrawn
from tho raco for tho gubernatorial
nonilnatld'ri la Iowa- This leaves- Gov-
ernor Cummins and Congressman Per-
kins of Sioux City as tho rival as-
pirants for the Republican nomination.
Tho present House of Representa-
tives Is composed of 2S2 Republicans
Rnd 13S Democrats giving a Repub-
lican majority of W4. In order to cap-
ture the next House which will bt
the Sixtieth Congress tho Democrats
will bo compelled to lusso fifty-eight
scats and not lose a slnglo one thoy
now hold. Such n "performance would
bo llttlo short of revolutionary and yet
it Is not without precedent In Amerl-
can politics
Ex-Senator William A. Harris the
Domooratlo candidate for governor of
Kjnnsas Was a Confoderato soldier In
tho civil wtr and was ono o fUio en-
gineer) who built tho Union Pacific
railroad.
Tho nomination of ox-Sopator Wil-
liam A HarrlB as tho Democratic cnn.i
lldato for governor of Kansas la rej
gardod in Wnshlngton os especially
significant in a tariff way. Since ho
left tho Sonata In 1008 Mr. Harris has
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lieon promlnontly Identified with
every stock raising ntsoclatlon and it
In recalled to mind that the agitation
for reciprocity ns well as for tariff
revision is strong among tho Kan-
sas stock razors.
As soon as tho legislation In which
President Roosevelt is Interests! Is
out of the way there will ho renewed
prossuro upon him for somo utter-
ance ou tho tariff. Tho revisionists
bellovn that a word from him would do
more-to enliven Interest on tariff than
all tho speochos they could make.
Probably tho most notable feature
of tho Republican sldo of tho sltuntion
with regard to the noxt prosldenUal
campaign Is the continuance of the of-
fort to "keep President Roosovolt tt
the front ns the prospective standard-
bwuw of his patty for a second timo
.doaplte the. Prosidout's standing de-
claration tbet he will not be a candi-
date. Lq.vlng oat PrasUlout Roosevelt
the Repuhlloan Hat of ellgibles already
eoterod for tho presidential raco H
ooiielderabV greater than the Domo-
erotic. The RopuUHoan list up to
date leaving out of consideration pure-
ly tfcvorlta sons mentioned from tlmd
to tluvt includes Fairbanks of In-
diana Root of New York Fornkor and
Taft of Ohio LtiFollettq of Wisconsin
Cummins and Shaw of Iowa Knox of
Pennsylvania anil Cmnnon of Illinois.
Tangled for tho last ton years tho
ltuatton In tho Republican ranks In
Dolawarr la moro complex than over
since tho Regular Republican state
committee has reiterated Its demand
that the pfosont legislature fill tho
United Statoa senatorial vacancy bo-
foro the Regulars will ogreo to join
with tho Union Republicans In con-
m'on primaries to reorganize tho
partyn
' Tfepeo seriously enUoed la con-
afrctVfi -with ts 'feferatle yreetdw-
tll sonUwtloti to Ut ore: Willi
J Brru of Nebraaasa. 6org B lie-
Clellnn of New York Joseph W. Bail-
ey of Toxoa Charles A. Culberson ot
TUxas.Iolm Sharp Williams of Mis-
sissippi nnd William R. Hearst of New
York
The progress of the factional fight
among Iowa Ropuplfcans Inclines
Wnihlngton tobollovo that Secretary
of tho Treasury Shaw has been put
out of tho presidential race.
5!aj.y Ills coins from impure blood.
Can't hAvo- pum blood with faulty tll-
ewtton. buy liver and slucBlsh bowel.
HurdooK Ulood Hitters stroiiBtliMw slam-
nch bowsls and. llvtir. mia purldes tlm
blood.
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EFFUSION.
Gooto'n Man Hac the "Systsm" Where
He Can "Make Monkeys of Them
at VIH" He Says.
Boston May & Th first time since
a yoar ego last December I have the
"jjtem" whero I cau make monkejs
f them at will- With tho exception
of some Steel ure&rrod my first and
big pool has covered all of Its short .
over 400000 shores. From a loss of
ovr BO por cent It shows a profit of
almost $4000000.
Full statement will bo made public
of pool oporoUcHwj Asi I heppou to bo
in poeseeelon qf ttv knewlwlgo whloh
hue made the last en days market as
I aow the ease with which wo securod
Uxe vaat amount of etoclra 1 tuired
and as tho lteaVyow York and ton-
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Tired. -Out and Run .Down Men and
Women. They jaever fall to give en-
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Price 5$ Cents.
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at Rcnfro's Drug Store on
Drugs Paints Wall Paper Druggists Sundries g
and' in fact everything: in our Biff Store will be sold at a very low price We 5?
MUST reduce our large stock for the hot summer montlm. &
Wtxilpapor4cRiolI PdiatSl per Grxlion Flno Bristle Ho.tr Brush 25c t5
Quinine 40c K
and in fact everythine goes In this proportion. Make no mistake but come to
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nhead Just ahead and way ahead. I
don liuylng ascribed to heavy banking of torrltorj-. "In the democratic
interests was our covering nnd as we unllea tl10 present officers win hoia
... over for tbo oxtra months tbo snmo.qs
are ! a position to deluge an advanc' w w rCtn)blloim inilienta In other
ing market I nssuro my old Wall counties it is flsurod that sUitehood
will bo In force within nine months af-
ter tho imssoBO of the bill and nt tho
PfitlfiWll illw(lnn rnllnu'lm. .tnfnlinn.l 1l
.They will better understand my county township legislative and stato
meaning when within a short timo oiiicors must bo chosen
they aro in possession of educational1 "If the statehood bill passes nnd No-
Information. Thomas W. Lawson." v"''r eleciiona'nro then held this fall
i a m "" ueual the officers chosen could servo
P. S. Whon 2C Broadway ro-mt a fOW months nnd thon must stand
purchases its Consolidated Gas sold for re-election for another short term.
fronr200 down its Amalgamated sold Tho "penso-to the candidates would bo
from 100 p Its Steel preferred. ln .TJt'xiTaS!
from 100 up at 70 CO and 50 rospect- ties of tho territory would also havo a
tvoiy it auouia navo oioanou up bo- uouuie eatpenso. ra I figuio that at least
tweon 5800000000 and 1400.000.000. WO.OOO will be vcd to thcr If this
but while It Is richer in dollars the
vast army of Amoriea and European
wickers will he weathlor in "bo-ready-
foptho-next-s-woo;)" xporJenco. T SV.
P. S. 2. Wall street talks ot tho de
cline being over done. Anaconda wont
from OS to 300 in a slnglo hurst be-
cause of "underground strlkors" which
every miner in llutte knows wero pure
and simple press agents Inventions.
T. W. L.
A Mountain of Cold
could not brinr aa much happiness
to
Mrp. I.ucla V1Yt of Caroline Wliv as
did on tfe box of fcxklsns Arnlon
Sttlve whm It oOmpletesy ourcd a run-
Hlrfc; sore on hor leg. whlcii Jd erturl
her" long- year. Ortautt antiseptic
bsetw of Wle Wosii and Soros JS
ot all dnig store
STRAW HATS AT PETERSEN'S.
election Is cut out.
"If we should be again disappointed In
scouring statehood campaigns can bo
commenced nft-r tho fate of the bill Is
determined ana the election held In No-
vember. ts ususit. grho now tato win
havo plenty of elections following- the
passauo of a Statehood bill without com-
polllnsr the holding of n general olprtio.i
this rati. I find that tliero 2s consider-
able opposition to the proposition through
the territory but helleva thnt after It
Is onco understood by tho peoplu it will ! S
M eonorully favored."
Tho dispensing with a general oleetlnn
would of ooursc njenn that thsro would
lie no dolegato to congress elected this
fell. Delegate McGutro would hold over
until the regular oongrsslonat elections.
attend tho opening of tho horso show.
According & present arrangements
tha party will sail for England Satur-
day on tho steamship Virginian. t
Seo that your druggist gives you no
Imitation when you ask tor Kennedy's
Laxative Honey nnd Tar tho original
Laxative cough syrup. C. It nenfro.
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PRINCE REACHE8 MONTREAL.
DOING AWAY WITH ELECTIONS.
Republican Leader t Least favorably
View the Movs.
The rcpul'llcjtii le.u1o: In Oklahoma
r wry gierall.v tu faor f the
smeedHiOut to the iu Judicial sppr-
prhillon bl'l offered j l-:iwte We-
Qulre. itelue arav with tha rfcular oua.
ty ntld leulsliitlvp oleetlons iletloiJs bit
Oklnhema this fall. It is cUilmed (hat
It will .kuvo the territory t least neo.-
edO and will ulso b a oavjug' to cundt-
Aitcs. Tho proposition m evoked a
great -deal of ulo'4flon with comment
both Javprable nnd unfavorable. V
MI caanot ue w.y the proeeallion l
not. jwk vo ierata mm rpuuiiarB
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fregher and better aa a. result of his"
fishing trip up the Gatineau Prince!
Arthur 9f Ccqnaught today reached
Montreal the final point of his exten-
sive tour of tho Dominion. The royal
train arrived shortly heforo noon and
many thousands wero on hand to Join
In tho welcome. A reception commit
tee of citizens and municipal officials. X
took the distinguished visitor In X
charge and will look after bis enter-
taLaaient im well as that of the mem-4 4
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 66, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 8, 1906, newspaper, May 8, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76447/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.