The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 77, Ed. 1, Monday, May 21, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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M. W. A. CARNIVAL OPENS TONIGHT
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6 Days and Nights of Fun and Frolic 6
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The Brundase & Fisher Amusement Co
Will f i rnish all the attractions presenting the cream of the
An Overwhelming Exhibition creating an eventft
Carnival
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in amusement life.
Long List of Sensational Free Acts
A Deluge of Decidedly Dashing and Delightfully t
Daring Deeds Daily.
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The Great ROSEY in his Reckless Ride for Life Down a 100-Foot Ladder While Seated on a Unicycle Wheel; This' Fear-
less and Dare-Devil Artist Makes His Flight Down this Dangerous Declivity" at a Speed Greater Than One Mile-a-Minute.
ILLUMINO the Man Who;Defies"the Power of 2ooo Volts of Electricity and Who Finds Pleasure in Walking on a Live
Wire While Suspended 60 Feet in the Air. : : . ; : : . : :
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HIGH CLASS SHOWS AND PLENTY
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Wild Animal Arena Equine and Canine College Novelty Circus; Electric Theatre ''South Befo' do Wah" and Many Other
First-Class Attractions.. Electric Merry-Go-Round and Mammoth Ferris Wheel. : ' ' : : :
Wonderland
Laid
Earths
Mighty Marvels Exposed to Full View !
All minds distracted all eyes bewildered all heads confused all persons astounded with the conflicting
attractions and vast multitude of novelties which will be displayed. Open Air Concerts Daily by
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FOR IMMEDIATE SINGLE
.' STATEHOOD
'" ". ACTION
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CAflPAlGfHS NOW ON
Darrett. of tho Herald was nominated
by some of Ills friends In Indian Ter-
. -UjoukU both Mr. Barrett anil
mis; Leslie O. Niblick Guthrlo; W. Circulation" .was tho subject -of tiling ovlls of graft official peculation "Resolved Further That wo 'am- fusing shall becorao a member ot this.
D. "Walker Arapnho; C. B. Douglas cajeftrily wrlten and woll handled pa-
Musko.eo: It. II. Snvdor. Tlshomlnco: r.r dollverud bv J. W. Dale of Ada.
the Herald had oxpresSSaWWr tuim w. r-JUrvker. Tulsa: Sldnov Suacs.' "What Should Constitute a Leual
of Mr. Benedict's candidacy. Tho Ardmoro; S. L. joiino.n Okmulgee; Nojvsmipor" was dIscussol by- George
vote stood 73 for Bonodtct and 28 for P. E. S. Amos Vlnlta and Harry Evans of Chtcknslm wha tola of the
Barrett. On motion tho olectlon of Kyle South McAloster. 1 limitation Imposed by law on publish'!
Mr. Benedict was made unanimous Tho president appointed Moesrs. ors. E. E. Brown Chas. F. Barrett
and he thanked tho convention for tho Arco. Nations and Jol.nsou as a com- M. B. Erwln R. A. Kft and J. R.
u:nor conferred on him. miltoe on momoriol. i Jacobs dlscussqd tho proposition In
George Evans of Chlclusha I. T.
was olocted first vI;o prosldent; F. E.
S. Aiuq Vlnlta I. T. second vice
proelilont and Mies Maiido Thomas
Beavor Okla. third vico lirastdeut all
bj-awIanmtIon.
II. B. GUstrfip ot Chandlar.
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U. S. Russoll prosentod South Mo- more fall fcopso especially as regards
Alos.tpV's invitation tq the coiwontlon tho legal rate and what constitutes
to hold Its .meeting thojro In 19Q7 and legal advertising.
W M. Strykor prosentod Tulsa's' Strong Resolutions.
Claims yn a vote south McAlostgr
won by a big mjorltj
and criminal defalcations. estly ask that some relief be given to association."
"Wo request that tho proas of tho the people of Indian Territory by tho Tho many motions to refer carried.
two territories give all possible pub- romoval of tho restrictions now placed without vote.
llcity to the mooting of tho Sunday on the alienation of tho lands of tlioj After Instructing the secretary to
School convention t Hobart May 29 Indians of nnjxed blood except n to have tho official minutes printed tho
SO and 31. I homestead and thus encourago tho lm-
"Whoreas during tho early days 0fnlSraUoa of a cas ot practical farm-
tho present sosalon of congress a'crs who wlu ""lulro tho lands at ro-
statohood bill was introduced In thB;mtmerarvo prices to Indians und sur-
house of roprosontatlves and passed
was
sent to' tho Senate and there amended
and retyrncd to the House and then
passed Into the hands of a conference
The resolutions wcro propared andjCommitteo composqd of conferees of
reported by Lal!o G. Nlbjack of the D0'" houses.
"Whereas more than two months
havo Intorvonod slnco tho bill went to
conference mid no report has yet been
association adjourned until next year.
Not If as Rich as Rockefeller.
If you had all thoi wealth of Rocko
Press Association at Shaw-
nee Censures Senate
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olected tfWuwlor secretary by a rlalng " Z7 . V "u"u""u f " "adopted. Tho molulions follows:
vote Frik Crfissett. 6f Caddo. I. T. " PvWIog for tla caro p the tor- .no8qlv8u TUnt tho ambm ot tUo
wan QliOHrt rtflordlug scrdtary vnanlT " "Sitlu' l"B oSto lW"'n-.Groator Oklahoma Press association aao and
iubu.j ijoiiib 1'aiuin. tr uurant. i. r..-
T- rawlvea n Uko voJ5ifor ffcasuter. T . Afternoon Session.
a B. Douglas tf MnfiUogee ra Tho afternoon sotlon opauod at 1:30
uqaulmously elected national commit- with If 12. Stafford In tho chair.
Special to Dally Loador.
Sbattnee. OJtfa. My 21 The meet-
Irg of the Oklahoma Press association
iua called to order Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock for the second day's ses-
ion with President Otis B. "Weavnr
pf tho late Indian Territorj PreiB as-
Stclaiiun In the chair and a Urge
number of members rvom both terrl-
tiile present
It wu agreed that accrdinj to the
jfsolutlon of amalgamation adopted
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horby oxtond their warmest thanks
to tho good peoplo of Shawne for tho
unbounded hospitalities axtondod. Wo
Ho cwpectnly thank tha press bQy of
leemsu and when he responded to appointed the follow .lig leglelatlvo ShasTioo for their cotutoaioe and tho
calls for a speech tho ohairman limit- committee: 11. P. Robyns. Chas. F. Pioneer TelephonO company for tho
Barrett and F. H. Greer. Commlttoo q ff-ors oxteded also tha ladles
on constitution nd by-laws: II. S. of the Publla Library association for
Shackloford F. 18. Falkenbery Arch their entertainment and courteeies
McGIll John Shepler C. Cranston II. and the Shawnee Stroet Cf.r company
Clinton. and others for tho nuny coortoslos
The .formal nroram was then be- shown tho association
ed htm to "three mim.tes by the
watch" the ;ine time he allowed tho
chairman lor his speech at the ban-
quit Friday night
Tho following executive committee
i was selected: Paul B. Smith Atoka
1. T A. L. Kates Claremoro I. T.;
( i ur. jimonu jsiuu. uiun.; iionert "The Chit-f Elements of a Successful the third aslstnnt pustmattor general thereby and
.NelT IjlWton Okla: Chas. F. Barrott. NeVHI)ni)Bl " Mr. Kelt Iminllrwl his 'in 1omvIiii tiAnrunl nlniut niton in thai "WharouH ihn .lavnlnmnAiif nt In.
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sjujeci wiiDoui gloves anu ms mens union signs! ot simwnee. Dulloving
"Whereas Tho PQCole of Oklahoma
and Indian Territory comprising one rotary TOS Inatructed to telegraph!
million and a half of people are being' tat l"" tho roeoluUon referring'
deprived of their lust rfchts ns Amorf-.to statehood to Deldgnto McGulre to
on citlsens and have boon patient na transmitted by him to the conferees
and long suffering under the burtons on Jo statehood bill and othor intor-
which have beeai Infllated on them by eetod ooiigreasmen. On motion of
reason of the indifference of fongross ots B- Weaver each editor was ro-
te tholr Just rights; and jquostod to publish tho resolution and
IUI 1144AU iVIUUO Ul I1IU iafU4 VU IUU .JU
rounding us with a class of people who fcHOr tho standaixl oll mag.to you
win Jtuiui-vi io auvuiujiuiujiv oi ima i
tuuiu tiui uuy u ucuur uhiujciuo iur
bowel complaints than Chamberlain's
Colic Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Tho most eminent physician can not
proscribe a better preparation for
collo and diarrhoea both for children
and adults. Tho uniform euccoss ot
this remedy has shown it to bo supor-
Jpr to all others. It never falls and
when reduced with water and eweet-
ened Is pleasant to .. take. Every
family should be supplied with It Sold
by F. B. Ullio & Co.
groat commonwealth.
Respectfully submitted
LESLIE Q. NIBLAOK
Chairman.
E. a GRAY
R. A. NEFF
6. P. STJ1RM
R. H. SIMPSON.
On motion of R. A. White tho sec-
"Whereas tho people of both tonl-
torlos aro suffering by reason of tho
forooB twd othor mombors of congress.
tdoniooulon ctweed'hy tho neglect of I Paul B- SroIth of Atoka then dls-
gun. It. A. Neff of Lowtou sipoke on "Resolved. We deplore tho action ot congress and the uncertainties caused. CUBEod- "Should tho . Present Legal
jcaio qo amimaincu anu wnat uonsti-
tutos Logal Advertising." His Idoas
Slmwnee Okla.
The committee m delegates to the tuat the newspaper In any community that this publication is sntltied to the
8AISETT SHIRTS AT PETERSEN'S.
MECKLENBURG CELEBRATION.
(By Associated Pra)
Charlotto N. C May 21 Tho boom-
ing of guns at sunrise this morning
ushered In tho biggest "Twontleth ot
i May" eolobration Charlotto evor 1ms
known.
: dlan Territory I a being hampered -and on tho subject were exceedingly post-' cnmmoration of tho signing
r' delayed by tho unuecotsary rostrlcltho and woro Bliared by J- R- Jacobs Mccuienburg Declaration of
The celebration which Is In
of tho
Indepond
confrrmed by the convention- w. B
Boltou Wjodward; Q. A. Smith Chan-
trtujiy. oe or me twritorl Okla- tiler; R. K. Stafrord Oklahoma City;
hoira being selected shc-nld hitte the uu WlKjtau. Perrj-; J. p. Hlpfcel.
president financial seaetary and thlr4 kiilwtr; J. J. Burke. Norman; E. E.
vice president while the othor terrl- Brown. Oklahoma City; Maude O.
toiy w M have the other oftioers. jThoicas. Bevr; Roy Williams Lhw-
ff'ner K. Benedict secfotary "t tho ton; J. W. Bishop. ao; W. M. AM-
old OKlilioma assuciatloa was plaeed sou. Snyder; B. D. Prttchard Brick;
in nomluaUon for president of the new R H. Wwm1I. Frederick; p. It. Cold-
nmulsamate.l .ihhopiution Chas. F. 'reo OraaU; J. B. Cajnpbell. Wauko-
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MBuouni wiiiumi atwociauou report- fboiild be what the people of that same privileges as publications of.tloiu placed upon the alienation of ""H " " vumy wno jomcu in wo M. 3 ui8 y0ar to last throe days.
ed the following delegates who wore commu-ulty want were echoed by the similar character now enjoying pound land of Indian oltlxena which results "'Hussion. TJie clty g Jn foatlvo attro an(1 a I
cononuoii. jratee. we respecMuiiy rejuet that ( in tlie eatertng to uio ennenmont ot juohiio u. niujacK in uiscussing rapidly fllling with visitors from flu )
"What is Needed in the Libel Laws." ( th ihlrl assittimt postmaster geneial'th grafter and Bpoonlator and to tho 'What Is a V.Mr Charge for Political narta of North Carolina and neigli J
w t the MbJct assigned to Chas. F. reconsider his aatlon in regard to this impoverishment of tho Indian who by r Announcements" gavo somo oloar boring states. Today was dooted foj
Uorivtt but Mr. Barrett stated that publication. ' lljls nacofliltios becomes an ensy prey i ideas as to prices and submitted a tho reception or visitors and to ovenpj
owing to the u rt time yet before thai "Resolved That It is the urgent de- to tH oln boforo mentioned; and soalo of prlcos which ho doomed Xair of a rgllmlnary oharaater. TrmorrowS
:onentlon lje would pnlw to havo sire of this awoojation that tlie Uttlttul ' -WlwrwB. Uie oxistlng conditions to both candidates and tho papers. a Breat military parade will be hejd.ic
bis address printed and would agw States Senate take immediate notion are un-American and servo only to A mouon py j. u. jacons to auppi n aJdHlon to civil war veterans trK J
. m u'na Ttiiiinn u.iH... m in-.... - -n -
imiiiwtimiuH i jucuiuu a coropanyi
rcr:
And many other painful and -serious
ailments from "which most mothers
suffer can be
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to rnlfh each member with n eapy.'and pass tha Sthoji8 bill now pend1Hu UPKcww ofmw tWiWB.tpii. iu .to- was lameu
The permission to all speakers to fol- lag before Umt hou that provides for Rry lla hereRjfbra iiDilcjof tho Tho application- of W. E. Verity of qf marines iind the famous Marine
low this course was granted. (the opening of ffusturo rosorvos Ju Soverumont wEhhJh tUrgjigh Us lanJ tUe Shawnoo Herald for membership baud of Washington a tioop of cav-
F. VI. Qreer ot Guthrlo disoussed a Oklahona to liQmetQai1ors. laws- - haw -encouraged tho - people in the association was accepted unanl- airy rom Fort Myer two !oropanls
bill which we up before the last "Resolved That a eommittoo df nwugu tim bomostoaa and ra-onip- mou8.Jy. On motion Miss Helen of infantry from Fort McPherson nnd
leglslattie providing for suitable libel three
laws. F B. S. Amos of Vlnlta dip- take chrgo
be elected iy tho association to tIou lawB t0 bBcorao owners and tillers Adam poclaty odftrvsa of tji Herajd sfvoral oijmpanlQS of
cl-rgo of a bumpalgn to secure!0' lha Bo11 aul uo sucl1 conditions and Miss Velma Halpln of the News Te celebratlgya wlfl
siato militia.
conclude with a
"MottoftFrteBi
avoided by the use of ouwtetl "What is a Profitablo Homo 'the nocessary provlsjoug In tho con- liav ovor horatofore been imposed on woro mjo. honorary members of the gnat Industrial display Wednesday.
I." This jn-eat remedy aMl Fore8n Advortlslng Jbjte" Hlsjstltutlon wa the statute Of the iHwoItIcn !u any omtory of tho Unltwl asspclattc-TT. ' .
DEI t W?T isaGod-HendtowomeiLcarryincr 1!J"1 1 "f.rt
DIIEiHy H "through their most critical wlmt rM shall be charged woro ' to time and at least a quarterly report "nesolvcd. By the
w.uvu .. vw.kT mv iw Vu loroiuiv imnressea ov inuutrativo Mar. or hid tr.-insactiona or ovory ftonooi vr. ... w.....v. - witi .fa reauoat mat tna association
No woman who tises ''MOtlier S Friend" need fear the suffering ure. R. 1I. Simpson of Tishomingo I district town village city. couiLy and Mn Torrltbry thut wo most respect- aQoopj it pr UQUr her aiSpioasure It L
and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror nd Chas. e verity of Oklahoma Olty.stto itself saia' coramjttoo to htrvo fully can attention ot the congrebs of wa3 aa follows: " j
attd insures safety to life of mother and child and leaves her ill added materially to tho Ideas given by powor if mioessary.to raise tho funds tb5 United Statos to the facts abovo( nOBOived That no man or woman.
tno Indian LoSiiq o. Nlblaek of Guthrie nre.1 Malaria Make Pale Sitkly Ch.idron.
'o.. -eu.nnn mu i. .MH I.-.I TIik Old Standard Grove's TastelcM CHUt
ConBOlldatml . . ..... ...... Tonic drive out malaria and builda ut
uonBOiiuatou h0Qn anaod to ulia hy Corrlo NalIon mi w
yoara. rr-ce &0 cents.
r condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
also healthy strong and
rood natured. Our book
Motherhood is worth
it weight in eoldto every
woman &ud will bp sent free in plain
(envelope by addressing application to
8nKfi J ftegufator Co. AUataC
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
Mr. Amos that no newspaper man to carry forward Uio legitimate work
( should tako advertising at loss than of this campaign by levying an assess-
J8t Jmeut of from onu to Cvo dollars on
I a. u. 4.niKnuory ju taming ot.eaon niomuor 01 me .ssociauou
'How BoU to Handle Foreign Advcr-J support of this roiolutlorj we might
Rising." stated that it should bV offer tho argrwment now that proper
handled nw Hit gloves and he clearly j publicity has thfe sanction and. support
prove4 to the coAVWUlon tfeat Uis'ot outmost esiUBnt pnWklsU awl
method was correct. Uutesmen as the only aoyerelgi am"
i "How to Get and Obtain a. Country ' tftlcarlcma riKPilv a&alast'the KTOW'H""1
stated and most earnestly Implore
that (t will como to the relief of tho
people of Oklahoma unit Indian Terrl-.
In !tor' by the passage of the itatehool.
from the anomalous condition lnj
wfalck -we iud ourselves now placed
and plaee yb-pb an equality with our
(fellow clUaens of othtr states In the
on. o
who persists In .the vico ot tobacco
SUns Raspberry and Betty Rasplirrj-
negroes were on trial for horse steal-
ing at Obnndler laut woek. A rase of
wade RHspwrrles.
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It toes ko kave Hf eaaigh that's
th trouble with your Mir) TJwreis
something wrong with the b sir-
bulbs. They are ilowlv atarvinrf
Tbea f jhkII Give thema regular hair-food Ayer's Haif
vigors ii cnecss iauing nir vrp ni scajp oesnoy asa tree front turidruir.
Hair -Food
A. little of It ofUn docs grcit things forrbn hair and scalp
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