The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 112, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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TBE DAILY LEADER.
BY LE8LIE O. NIOLACK.
MKMBRTt OP THK A9SOC1ATRD MWSS.
r-iPfsva every" altenteoA irom "fhiT L&i&r iroratnir
l. West HHrrlcoa avenue and rd at the Guth-
rie raJl'ifflw as Second Claw Matter.
SubBHitIon RatM Dally.
wr week by tarrler
f loor th by carrier
fer year b barrier. In stance
ftt year by mail In adTanea
Weekly.
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" Official County Paper.
Official City Paper.
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New York Office 150 Naeiau St.
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Telephones.
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In tho tvent ..f delivery bclne impcrfeet or papers
bfelni foiled twisted or mutilated subscriber are urrd
to mtV- immediate tompfklnt to tho business offiee ir.
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SATUltDAY JUNE 30. 1006.
THE CULT OF SIMPLICITY
ct-ici i " ivo Iiax1 Ti'th 9 the cnthnaia-ta -who
ii' l t 'vdtnn to rftirn to nature' get married
at (he edge of dawn on the hilltops or repeat the nuptial
vows on the border of the lake to Hie rhythm ol tlie
)r.plnu as Jtudirudy adjusting all the paraphernalia
of nlmpllrif i'tiil !n'miatelv proclaiming the ouftrms Of
iiHt'ir thes" terribly dogmatic persons l j-les'i"0 pllftll-
tlo tran nnil incidentally travety Whitman.
Tho convention of nnconventtonallty la the most riftl.l
of Any. To foe unconventional according to the most ap-
1 proved style Is by uo means to be natural. It la to take
iitculK wluii cnnin pMts who write open-air ere aiMl
-.'epi most of the ear on a hair mattress meant aymbolb
allv To be unconventional today Is to enend half one
i iiiciime on negligee garments and the other hnlf on negligee
literature An 1 to please the youthful discoverers of ''the
! f indumenta) of lire" one must acquire a tnte for sitting
pn iK-rmatl- err. or heroically mihmlt to the effort of
I the mo";!!!!" to ! t it ' piaton for the out-of-door
j Ti'o nilviy. h.or?i- .nut Insincerity of life ore not
.nt nil the te-ult of icelnln bath lub and electi'c light.
Simplicity Is admirable but so are modern Improvements
jwitnt Is needed Is not a laborious In station of tho hunter
'Miillhe shepherd n rovival of folk creJjllty and pastoral
crudity but an application In tho term-' of modern lire at
the tiuthB suggested to tho singers of simplicity by tho
dim and hnr.y outline of these naive figures. To be
sincere Is not necessarily to be childishly literal.
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TWO VIEWS OF FOURTH OF JULY.
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(From the Somorvlllo Journal.!
The gloriouB Fourth's a-comlng. and tho patriotic boy
Is looking forward eagerly to hours of unmixed Joy.
He's saving up his money and eiieh dny his toro
augments
Already he has gathered In a dollar'n thlrtoon cents.
i He'll buy a horn of courso; a lot of firecrackers too;
THE LATEST
IN FIREWORKS
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NO IT WON'T BE A NOISK
LESS FOURTH
OP. JULY
ALL THE OLD DEVICES
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McGUIRE WILL
BE HERE THE FOURTH
DEMOCRATIC TERRITORIAL COMMITTEE CALL
Tho Terltorlal Ueroooratlc Committee of Oklahoma " Somp piinvheols nntl omo rockets bb his father usod to do;
fcwA. -atiod to miiet at Shawnee on V-nday. July 9 190C
for the purpose transacting such business a may
properlv come before it
The Democratic Exeoutho Committee of Indian errl-
tory will be called to meet at the same time and pJnce.
JESSE J. DUNK. Chnlrman.
W. U CHAPMAN Secretary.
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The otlglnal Florodora Soxtotto. once more!
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May tho wild waves say of Oyster Bay "fleet
Perhaps ho'll have a pistol blank cat fridges of course
Without n thought nt any time of possible remorse.
lurbed spirit rest"
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The new IJoston directory shows an increnBo
2C.0OO In the population Hablos or Immlgnints?
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Meanwhile the small boy's urothar Isn't sleeping much
nt night.
She anticipates with terror what he thinks of with delight.
She's just ns patriotic as any of tho boys
But sho doesn't llko tho way thoy go to work to make a
noise.
Sho's protly sure of trouble boforo tho day Is done.
l)Gr" Sho's confident some accident will happen to her fiutV.
And really you could fill hor heart with comfort
with Joy
of if you could prove that on tho fifth she'll havo
darling boy.
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Tim nMinti Column onH iliP
iir-i ii iii iiiiiii. mill iiili '.
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Chinese Devi! Chaser itf
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TH..l .. Tuif utll atlll i PVlMrtll Of
July In plt of Hy onltanees and blSjJ
ponevtnen. Taws won t i" nn ""
much noliie pwl'mp. for the devloi this
year both for day and nUht display
Jmve bn dsIRnd with th? Idea of
imifflhi tho aound. but the usual In-
genuity 1 evtdfnt in the great variety
of new "stunta." Am the sxs well
they nre quite aa law? as in fortm-r
yenm. It mlnht an wel le uiderstood.
too. that the day won't b entirely a
nolwleaa POurtil. l'ant craekera and
formidable lookibir Inventions . aren't
prominent. But In ; number of amwll
vpij hnrmlea appearhiB orUclea tin re
Is ftored a prodigious amount of djna-
mlte powder aed thee1 will be resorted
t nnirh when no one In lnokljig.
Then You Go Away.
Fin- inetance. a big favorite in a smnll
nnnrehlntlc looking nn-anBeinent SbnpoJ
like an Ink bottle it is caileo n -uer- i
Fire Works!! Fire Works!!!
The Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fire Works Ever Shown in Guthrie
Celebrate the State of
And the Fourth of July.
Oklahoma
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With the New Novelties of Fireworks. We have used great care in
selecting our line and we can please you beyond a doubt. Take a
squint at our line of stuff and see what we are doing in prices.
RENFRO'S DRUG STORE
206 West Oklsx Ave.
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One thing explaining Mr. Brynn's pertinacity 1 that
as u good l'nvliytcrian he believes In the persevennce of
the Milnts
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The Inventor or liquid air Is dead but the manufac-
turers of hot air are still doing business nt the old stand.
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THE WEALTH THAT CURSES.
Out of tho tragedy nt Madison Squaio Garden and all
Its sinister suggestions it would bt possible to paint n
picture of modern life that would cotnparo with tho
darker pages of the degenerate closing chapters of
Roman civilization. To realize this fully is to make some-
thing of an Inroad Into our comfortable belief iu the
u'hiitusnmntinaB nf Amnrln.'in sneliil rmi.litlont. But to
There is only one piece of literature more despicable rim)Uo t ful) wim
It Is easy to oxaggorato tho liiimediatu Importance of
this glimpse Into high llfo that Is so low andto imagine
ho diseased area much wider than it rettlly is. But our
than nn moiinious
circular
letter and that Is nn auonymous
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The .TurklBh new papers are deno tuclng American toltonoy i8 not to ))t. Mer-cynlcal and pessimistic but
hfltter We should retaliate by refraining from eating la)m. 0 rofug0 to con8or tlu mn.ieasaiit aspects of tho
turkey next Tlwksgivlng. thl(s uotlt tm
.. 0Oo What Ib well lor Americans to consider ih that while
Bleven New Jersey school toaeheis have complained )ho cnB0 of IJnrry Thi(w 8 exceptional it JHustiates in nn
against their prlncljai for hugging a twelfth. 11.0 should a1KllB oxtromlty or logic ;ortnln newer devolopnionts of
have been more Impartial. I American lire which rightly disturb the thoughtful
oOo lAmoilcnn of every class.
Schwuu denies that ho wantit to he senator from peiin8 tbo tragic folly of the parental attitude or
Novadn The Sonate Ih not tno pouer ciun tnai it useu to ln(iagtMct. who80 IUVfUi fruit this murder was will strike
be and Monte carlo is good enougn ior mm.
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he expresses himself as very agree-
ably surprised at the slzo and genera'
evidences of prosperity. When asked
who tho probable candidate for the I
constitutional convention would be he
mn salute" bomb aholl and Is warranted replied:
jo sir: one n ld of wlwt the explosion
of powder nirtaXlne la lilt 'ftlft maker
Anverlenn pnreuts of the wealthier eloss with a sense of
new responsibility. Undoubtedly It Is true that riches in-
Tn Montgomery Advertiser proves by Reference to the volve temptation- and obligations Insufficiently lenltzed.
original Choctaw thai Oklahoma mean- Hod Man's linfl " Fortunately ypung men 111.' Tlmw are rare Tho normal
If to it is a mlauom r from now on.
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American oung n.en even the sous of ileh nieii. go Into
active life with till the vigor ol theli fathers Cornelius
h Kngllnh 'suffragette" slapped a man three times Van lerbllt Ik n xhining eontrast to the unhappy Thaw and
and then kicked him twice in a politienl discussion. "Tho
ladles mice o:r miperlois and now our eq'ials "
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With the Dotiniu the Rcichfnitli hihI Hie Hanilneiftst
all in cstdnn congn ss will cense to Htlruct attention and
inav a well adjoin u
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a ease fni tr.oie representative of American men of wealth.
Nevei theleHh. it may be asked indeed Is being asked
noie and woi anxiously. Ih not the vvenKliiiK panisitle
type liKietiHlng? CsTtalnlj nTnong the fatcilles of those
k'io haio made their fortunes siiddenl and n if by
i. lcle the second gem ration shows a want of proper
i of social obligation a proper self-conn ol. ami It Is
fr this cln-s that the conspicuous evils of overtoppliug
After all we aie ;lnd that Mr ("has. M Schwab is
thinking ol estnbllshliiK u resident- in Nevada for senu- wealth have been illustrated
torlul. rather than In South Dakota tor divorce purposes. It is well lor Americans to considei by wny of
c.Oo balance that the curse of nodal well-being sots dead
The Pall Uiver man-fart mm are so averse to doing against the frenzied ostentntlun the degenerate luxuri-
what th unions wiiwt that when the operative asked for oushobb tho selfish and Mdl-dostru tlvo Isolation of tho
tho Inciease of 1? 1-2 tier cent in wage they declined the class which has figured so moiulnontly as "society" in
request and turnip It 11 per cent.
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Now York
Tho line old sinndnrrlH of tho denioTniloariBtoerncy
The Brooklyn ICaKlo gives an instance of a bustud of the earlier American society exist tlll. and qnuhaps
trust In the Northern Set-.altles case and thon says that the majority hold Urnuy to them. But It Ir ruo that they
general tmsf-bustlng will stop all the factories. Tot' Ttit! have been shaken that they have lost wine of their
Are not the t .ins still running to th- Pacific? (authority it ml that they call today for vigorous reaffirm-
t-.n been constiidral! enough to attach
rt label: "llellre lo a safo dlsunce."
for loiv" conllhucl nolgo thcro la the
'Clilnene Devil Clusnr." This coiinlals
of from 1000 to J00O llreTae'.tera bunched
In s- strinp about four feot.long. Von
UrIiI one end. go "wy bnck" and for
not lem th-.n fifteen minutes llj.e bom-J
iKinlment wll continue without Interrup-
tion. Think of the MiiHtl!Ults nf h
combination with h dog'a tall.
'AVlmt hamiened to IIooIIkju' Ii the
nnine of nunthar arheme UeBlaned to
startrt- liyttiidera. TlimiKh much smal-
ler In nice it contiilim the aame nniount
of exploitive power oa fonr-lnoA giant
croker. Other devices for dnyllKbt eel-
elirattott nre 'Wt.:.itlliig eaunnu eraeU-
ern.' 'WliHtllng Willies." Ilummlnij
lice toiW" "Hnake nets." "Coon eruui-
re." "IlonMnk marlilea." "Jaiwiieae e-
nilwt" mid "'Copper Itleets."
fnrtleular nttouilon ha been Riven to
the nlKlit .llnplajw. KverythbiR on the
maiket lut yexr Is there this and a lot
more lieviilea. Instead Of skj' rookotS la
rntieealed u inoat wonderful HHiMirtmailt
of illnpUy. Thtwe that aliow merely n
t.ill of eimrlui Mi-e the very chonpetit
kind lloft of them eon tain bombs that
uxplode In the ftlr emltUntr fon.itiitn
of rvkired halts. Some trow out a
sphere of fire which llmtta In the bioezc
fr iimiiy iiiillllles and lie very x
penxlve o;t hmit forth Ixiloon which
lem.il m nn IHuinin.itiMl Kill uitll It (lls-
ipp.ir l.i th dlalmiee Srfyroelteta rango
fumi t'i eim to J4 each.
Some Vonderful Names.
Tin mine fume m nil slaee. the tZ
Viiilelv Ik iiliout thiee tvet In height. A
hint ef their ili'liUt.vs may lie lull In
t!- ii.iiiii m 'O ieilnl Wmlei'." "Jlevll
:m I the T.iilni "Hllvi Ulrch Trie"
' c.utll ik H.itteiA " etc An expetiHive
ilivhe le the ' XeitrHillt'lll IVttnb SHt."
Thu iiinlitiiM bIx lionih. eneli of whleh
In nun eiiitii twvitv -iiinA .Mfferenl
liHpl.i m With the et eoliew .1 mortar
oei of Htlcli Hm Ixniilm are tliiown A
! uf thl-i s.it 1 imUh Jlfl. TIskiic jiaper
luilliuiiiH will miiii lm ixipnlir. They
me hiirmleiw .ih Wi'll .in inexpeiiRlv; unl
fuinlxli I'liilteiiu timueineiit. Itnuwi
ennlli'4 in.- of many ltwn. tiers are
the 'itiniee f Hume of the moil! compli-
iule.l tnventlenii "Irlmall- l-'Niiinlalim."
"IIhtoI Hi nilht-Ua" "AarollteM." "IIhIi.
ifililliiH " "OriiKon Xmil." 'Brtiptlve
V'ol("jiiii." Tei-opM." "IleuBol Ulcrlitw"
"Ruteir of Itoman" "W'wrd Kduu-
Uliw" "Miunii Vesuvine Fountains."
lug until the next morning. Our
health 1 11 t-seh butter tffim It wiib
when wo ate ihreo Unma a day.
"J-Ige Wilcox will bo tho Demo-
cratic member of the constitutional
convention from Custer county; Wil-
cox ic a Damocrnt but ho Is very
popular mi our neck of tho woods. Is a
Splondid law;cr and a high toned
honorable gentleman nntl If chosen
by tho people of Ctister county will
commit' no official act thul will mnko
them rogrot tholr action. I nm a Re-
publican and consequently would
rather see tho Kopubllcana win In our
county but If wo must havo a Demo-
crat Judge Wilcox Is my choice. Tho
crop prospects iu our county were
never better uiul eclipse anything
havo yet seen In my travels over tho
territory. Tho short grass country Is
sure coming U tho front."
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The Missouri Pacific Railway ?
? The Fast MeJl R.oute Between
St. ' Louis ?
'Kansas City and
Trexlns DaJly Esxch Way
Trains leave Kansas City at 8 a.m. 10:10 a.m.; 2p.m
9:15 p.m. and 10:55 p.m.
It la wonderful what a llttln careful
grooming will do for a wonwui. It's In-
plratlon and awfetneaa. It's dellebtful
and bowltt'hltig. Tlie cirects of Hollis-
ter's Itnoky Mountain Ton 3S conta Toa
ov tablets. C. H. Itonfro.
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IOWA NOW HAS
' PURE FOOD LAW
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A Keutucky concre otnan made some twelve-year nKl
Kentucky whisky berue tbe House In two tulnuto by the
watch and almost " into a flbt with a colleague for
thus 1 iHiiiins their hlale
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If the pine drill k will develop hi- mail) teetotallers
as ill' pun' meat coutmvetx) lias cnuu-il vegetarians the
Iirohibltiiinlsts would In the Hsadkig mrl.
KI Heno Domocjtil: Much Ic being
wild now days about who is to fill this
office or that office or who Is to rep-
A ignst Belnnmt uckuovvledgeh bis tU-feat by declaring 1 resent such and troh a community in
that he Is taking no part In nolitl's and will not be drawn
atlon by all who value the nation 0111 lorefatht-rx founded.
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into ia' tlomil llhtw
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'.'dentin ic nabitantus" tho'ild be the twtiiotie senti-
ment th.it 'inimatcM the boaoms of AuhtItwii boys on tbe
1'lorlo is .nut ex oalve Pimrth.
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O PRESS COMMENT. O
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new stale. Kvcivboil) realist the nr-
porlan f of It ami ever bod v h.ivs we
111 11 Kt hav a constitution ax neai 1
pelf a us piih ible fratntMl an. I con
st ru tell by tlie vety best men. the
iiiiKhtesI iiiiiuIh and the ripest experl-
eiu e iii the two territories
HcnfrovTs Iteconl: Although Woods
Kduiond Bnterpiihe n a ni k
1 iiur.' loi the state of Oklahoma will
"noon lie a noceaaUv what la ihe
matter with the uaint "Sooner?" At
the opening men In all puttu of the
torrltor demonstraied that they
vvo.ilil m Miner" be m a lahu tlutH at
the Unv there has never been a time
but what her people would 'sooner" .im-nt of the governor. Senator A. I.
live here than iu an oiler country. Sttanock of Cleo. has remove! to
Tlu people have hopul fui the pa-aae Derail t I T and Representative I'lui-
of the statehood lull two ear anoe Wood of the Htteeiith district
'sooner" than It Jul Htatehood dispose of his CheraUee pniperty
would have come to us sooner" bad some time sinio and became a cliiaun
it not been for oiid Joe Cannon The of the iNillan Territory while Hepre-
hi 11 1 of Oklahoma us Oeiug the bright
't 011 "Old dloi-y" ntlient auy It will
be llm best state in the Union and so
on ad infinitum All of which rounda
nicely but it savors of much brag-
gadocio OkhtlKima will be a good
average state larger and more popu-
lous than some lens than others The
46th star will he a bright one and the
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eouiiy comprint one council and two jState 01 UKiunoma win lie a creditable
ipu HetiialHe district it a sp'Hial out' ' Union. No more; no loetl
e . .1 or lh leglsln e w..s called -'H "'em Oklahoma Braggarts. Or.
1 . 1 ie co.j 1.) v. nl 1 b.ivc 1 eo u'-" 'he name of an animal be wanted
represented or be titled by appolut- .'t' 'h OWuhoma Coyotes as com
memorating an animal that covered
the territories It would tounil as well
as Michigan Wolverines or Wisconsin
Badgers.
ltaltl Wave: In
from ia-pne food
politicians of both parties vvottld tentative A. J. ItQSS o' the Sixteenth not cat so much
"sooner" know the politic of the new district of Alva now luldti the office habit. Thousands
be in doubt.
K(ato than to
''boonor" the
got tQ work lb "sooner' we will be a liugiieies eaustts a. vacancy in a legia-
full-fladged state riding tbe oow- lallve offlee
(tatoher. and beckoning lo our titters
to come on.
tr) lug to eacnpr
the people should
Hating is a bad
of people go lo
The of regUter 01 tlie United States lam! . threu meals a day net in the least Ul
districting commission office at Alva Kuoh of these con-.Iiimgry lnt It Is fashionable nud on
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iinuurj- 10 eat tnree timeB a dt.y and
the majority of people must follow
custom or fashion at all iiawsrds. The
average country odltor who is not
Iay knows from the foroo of clroum-
atanogs that oatlng is a haulL Tho
writer has not eaten lunch at the noon
hour for years: the mid-day meal
which comes any old time between 1
and 5 o'clock and that settle the cat-
StlUwater Gaaette: The gravest of
dullest 'will devolve upon the dolegatos
to the conatitutlonal oonventlou night
and jHillcy mingle In the tiomundoua
Medford Patriot: A nick-name for
Oklahomana is being dlsouased by sev-
eral papers. Taking a suggestion from
press expressions as to tho greatness
of Oklahoma the Patriot "would aug
gost that we bo called Braggarts'
ttoii of toaklng a couttltutlou for tho J Many of our exchanges refer to tbe
the next law-making boly of the new
stale We o ild advise the dear peo-
ple to bear in mind a few thiiors.
Tlieie are new phases entering into the
(Hjllth-al iiieMHii thai have never
been rerkiuitd will iielore uuj that la
lalmr and lai tiiers ouloiis. They have
been icwding and tbtnklng of tliem-
aulves ami have beeome enlightened
on matters peiululDg to their own
good It will be as utterly impossible
lor railroad or ooiiMmitlfHi attorneys
or henchmen or rroa who cn be
iutiiHncd by iliem to get the labor or
farmer vote us it 1 for the camel to
Iwbs through the (imverulal needle's
eye. Theiefor it behooves the
Democratic imiiy to go slow and use
cure and good Judgment In putting
forward men to represent It. Prear-
ranged slates nlllniioots and combination-
are likely to be btudod. People
will turn to tbe isnu they have faith iu
to do the right thing and those things
that will be of the greatest bonofit to
the greatest nnijioi:.
(By Awocinted Proas.)
Des Moines la. Juno 30. Reports
lecelved by the dairy and food com-
missioner indicate that wholesale gro-
cers antl manufacturers through
out Iowa are prepared to comply with
the now pure food law which goes
Into effect In pait tomorrow. Tho
luw wUl Jiot be In full effect however
till a j cur hence tbe grocers being
given n yvar's time to get rid of all
their old linoa of stock. The pro-
visions which 0 Into Immodlnto of-
fect make It tho duty of tho da'r.j
and fod coromlzslouur to examine and
report the Ingredients of all food tbui
enters the stato. .Tho rosulta rif
those oxnmiuntloiin will be nitiilo
public through tho medlunn of hullo-
tins iswied -periodically.
Passengers leaving Kansas City at 8 a. m. arrive at
Indianapolis same evening Pittsburg next morning. Ask
your agent to sell you via
MISSOUR! PACIFIC RAILWAY
It will be a guarantee of comfort and speed. All roads
connect with the Missouri Pacific at Kansas City Union
Depot.
E. Styles A. G. P. A.
Kansas City Mo
E. E. Bleckley T. P. A
Wichita Kansas.
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Kernevu lilucS ttomln drive. nway
toauty 111. Stimulates the whnlo nur-
vuu eynlem. Groat out beautifler known.
KolblnK lialps fndlng lovdllnosn as
llolllitnr'e Rocfty Mountain Ten.
cent u R. ltenfro.
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Annual Meeting
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Denver Colorado July 16-21 '06
For this meeting the Santa Pe offers the general public
a rate of $21.10 to Denver ami return. Tickets on sale
July 10 to 15 inclusive carrying a Una) return limit of
August 20. Stopovers will be permitted at Pueblo and
Colorado Springs either going or returning The Santa
Fe hat arranged to provide a special car for the benelit of
Guthrie people and should interest in the occasion con-
tinue lo develop it may reauire two or three cars' to com-
fortably handle for which however we will be duly pre-
pared All who contemplate using the Elks' special might
mention the matter to Ira Longaker local secretary Elks'
lodge that ample space may -be provided
M. N. COCftR.ELLi
AgenarSanta Fe.
CONFERENCE OF
HEBREW RABBIS
(BV Associated Press 1
IndtaiMpolbi. lnd.. June 'M -Many
prominent Hebrews are arriving for
the serefitet.nth. annual meeting of
the Centml Conferteno of American
Hnbbls wlrMi is lo convene in thbr
city tomorrow for a session of five
days. Howe vital tpiestioiiM concern-
ing the status an l welfare of Ameri-
can Jadulsm will he illsoassud by the
coiiieruti'.e Aunong the subjects to
be pru-euted will be "The Keform
MoviAinent as Itetleeted by the New
Hebraic Uternlim" Ilabbl Max Ral-
s;n; "A Study of Immigration With' summer rates to couo
Special Roforenno to tho .low" Dr.
David niuusteln; 'Hollglous Work
Among Jewish Inmates uf Insti-
tution of Charity and Correction"
rubbl Adolph Pftdln; "The Centenary j
of SWmtutl UoldliKlm. Dr. B. (1. lllrsch: 1
"Tlie Teaching of the Adoles ent" I
Itabhl Adolph T. 'lodshau.
The ofri'ers of the conference arc
Honoiary President Iviii.lmau Knhler
prual lent of the Hebrew college Cln
clnnnli; Presldeut Dr Joseph Stolz
Chicago; Vice President. Dr. David
Phlllpson. Cincinnati; Treasurer
Ilabbl Charles S. Levi. Peoria; re-
cording seTolary Hablii Suicael
Hirschberg. Jlilvvaukee; Correspond-
ing Secretary IlubbI T. Schnnfneber
Chicago
RADO UTAH AND WYOMING?
June 1st to September 30th 1908.
ReAD THE LEADER.
Coiiimenclrg June lt and daily there-
after up to and Including Sept. SOlh
tin- pioneer lino of tlie west (Santa Fe).
i!Tern you summer tickets to Denver
("iilomilo Spitngs. Pueblo TunliUd. Olcn-
wood Hprlnes. Salt Lake City and OjrJen
at practically one fare for the rounct
trip all carrying a return limit of Octo-
ber Jlst. Liberal stop-overe will be al-
lowed at points west of 1'unblo both go-
ing and returning. In cunectlon with
above balf fare tickets will bo on sale
at Pueblo Colorado Sptlnga Denver and
Mxnttou to all interior Colorado points
also to Santa Fe New Mexico. Should
you desire further Information In con-
nection with that Colorado trip kindly
call at or phone to Union Station and
oblle. t N. COCHBELL.
Agent. Pioneer Line (Santa Fr )
CicanliiieHM is las first fciw of beauty;
alo tb ne.'.iud and third. No inattei
what our oontpiaxtotl His are. llellln-
ter'a Becky Mountain Tea will cure
them. U eiiu T or TabitiU. C. It.
ltenfro.
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CUSTER COUNTY LAWYER HERE.
Henry Bulow Talks Politics And En.
thuses Over Crop Prospects
Henry Bulow of tho law firm of Wl-
sqx & nulow Arapaho Okla. Is In
Guthrie today on legal business before
tho United Ststes'lahd office. This
Mr. BuloWa hret visit to Guthrlo and
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HOW ARE YOU FEELING?
Are you in a run-down condition irregular appetite a bloating sensation after meals
pains around the heart? Do you have dizzy spells sick and nervous headaches heartburn
sourstomach. and That Tired Feelina?
If so it is an indication that your LIVER is not performing its duty by throwing off the
& noison from the system.
TAJ
Our Valuable Prescription No. 20
1 Will correct this at once. Purely a Vegetable Preparation
We Gua.rtvn.tee it to restore a torpid and inactive
S Liver to a perfect and natural action
S TRY IT. 35 CENTS A BOTTLE
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WE MAKE IT Edwuvrd Nichols Frop.
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