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PAGE TWO.
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA MONDAY OCTOBER 29 1908
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n mother should be a source of joy to nil but th suffering and
dancer incident to the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery.
Mother's Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of I ha great
pain and dnnger of maternity; this hounvhich is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made painless but all the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing conditions aro
overcome the system is made ready for the running event and the
kciiuus ncciuenis bo common to me critical
hour are obvi ..ed by the iso of Mother's
Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold"
tays many who have used it. $1.00 per
bottle- at driiir stores. Book containing
valuable information of interost to
be sent to any address free upon
BRADFIELD REGULATOR OO.
GEN. JAMISON'S
SENSIBLE TALK
(Continued from pace 1.)
m '
ed. Utt It will take years to do It.
posslbljr ton. twenty or more and In
the meantime you must beai the bur-
dens Inflicted Lv It.
"If the corporate Infim'tiers pr--l
dominate In the convention will ther
eorreet or undertake to eoiieet any
of the wrongs now in exigence' Yon
know they will not. Let me cite an
instance rtrlit at yonr an doors. The
railroad charge from any point In
Oklahoma to (Jalveoton 28 eenn per
loo pounds on wluat. while tho same
load ebarge on what from Kiinaan
City lu Oaheston. 400 miles farther
only eleven and a half rents Will
they correct that wrong?
"I want before I close to call your
attention fcr a moment to the assess-
ed valuation put upon the lallroads In
Oklahoma for tsatlon puipwes by
the territorial board of initialization
nnd ask any one credulous of the fig-
urea here given not to take my word
for It but to go to the auditor's of-
fice In the city of Guthrie and ex-
amine the reeords for Ui tr.ith of
what 1 here charge. The official
record shows that rallroid properties Us wjich after the con-titntion U
have been invariably assessed at less ( adopte.l. ar found to exist and
than ten per cent of theli actual ( Whleh. In. t for the constitutional liml-
lalues. The a'sessetl val.iatlou here ailon. could hae been remedied
given are taken from the records ' ( UnouRh the legislature. Now my
the terrltotial auditor; the nguies as flil tulfl ( naNt. U(1 ln my nonuy
to capitalization and eamlngs arewin R1(t without anj eff'rt at oratoi y !""" men issue ab.ve me e parti
taken frtm Poor Manual of Hall- 'tltl tho cawi yt)U a8 i B(e """' " ' snpnoriing the ud-
louds. and are authentic 'The 8anu; hnnklnK y0u r the conllal at-! I;"';"1' "" "' """ ""' M"" '"
1 syatem Is assessed for taxation In teinion glveu me. I leave the subject I s.. that U h.n he m exir-t.-d in d.
Oklahoma at fn7P0 to $6uir per mlio
for main line branch lines from
$2700 to ?.1()00. the average a-sess- (
njent for all property In the territory
beluR approxluaely ?4.'M per m"p-(
It rys Interost and dividends upon a
capitalisation from actual figures or
$60070.01 per mile. Its average gross
traffic receipts In 1001 were $8.3.11.31
per mllo or more than double Its as-
sesseil valuation. IU net traffic earn- Nothlnrj to Fear
lugs. durihR the Huns year after pay. Mntbvn need hllve n0 hMlUncy n
meat of all operating excuses wereiC0BH1ng t0 gUd chamberlains
$r..l72. for each mile of road CoiIgll emedy to their llttl. onei. a
operation. In other words its net u contang a.olutely nothIng .
.arnlnga wore nenHy eighty per cent tJ(lroiig Tl)g rmJy g mi onJy
of Ita asaessod filiation. The Ilo:k ttk ..
Islaud Ib capltalisetl at $30545.31 per
mllo; Ita traffic receipts In 1801 aver-
aged fO.S41.Sl per mile; aessmeiit
llsuros are $6100 per mile for main
line and $2500 to $3800 per mile for
branches tho average assessment for
trackfl rolling stock buildings and
all other property lu the territory' be-
ing about $3600 per mile. Tlia
Frisco system Is capitalised at 62-
25C.7B per mllo; Its gros trnfflo re-
ceipts lit 1905 wro $0384.00 per mile
and tho Republican board of railroad
assessors voUvO lis property for tax-
ation at from $2800 to $5800 per mile
the average being less than $3500.
Tho M.. K. & T with a capitalisation
of $50030 per mile and gross traffic
receipts f $6587 97 pe- mile was let
off with an ea y assessment of less
than $3H)0 per mile
"Do you believe fellow
cltii'iis. !
iliat any 'un connected wl'li th" iail-
oads oi lu unyway nil"i theli in-
fluence will take away liuin them the
IHiwer now enjo-el by iluin In nib-
bing yoj I y their exorhilaut and uu
fair freight lates or for e tli.n to pay
a different and Just taxaM'ii uHiu
their piopeity for the piiillegt-b ihey
enjoy. 1 do not want them taxed uu
justly b-t I do want them to pay
what la jiibt and eijuttable In all the
Hiirrounding states these same i. til-
roads aro a essrd foi taxailon pur
lioses double and In some itiHtanre
rore than three times of what tne
tiie aaaessetl lu Oklahoma. For In
stance in Arkansas they aie a-sessed
it their main Hues $17ooe ter mite;
Missouri. $15000 Kansas more than
$lu.000 and In Texas where the tax
i ate is less than any Mate in the
Union $8000.
1-et e teU you oue otlu-i ihlug. my
friends the railroads aie not the onlv
(ax dodger we hive to deal with
The express cc i pauteh in this terrl-
toiy ate pi act I ally uiiim lie from
bearing au of the buidi n of taxation
and so aie ilier fi-anthles
lelegrapb (.n pHlilett. teieplmueK etc'
All the.M- bhould b) law be compelled
.. iu.. ... ii...i i..i. . i..
lo give in their plnpeit) slily to tht
al'UMb ami Ik made to hear their
it ptoHiiiiou of taxation and whore
tills 1 it'H i- i i laxek and my taxes
will noi ! cut h a uties um buiden
llK)U iw I nil the H.rlljeol of pin
blldtion. disposal of our school lands
Mparaiv ehool foi the races lultia-
i i j i .
lv.- Hi.j itf.u.id.im ami the other
Always Remember the
be Fun
.Name
CsrcaoCoiakOfl
rM6CoiakOfleDyfCrlpta3Day9' d&yr&tri box. 2t
Every mother feels n
preat dread of the pnirt
and danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
Mothers
all women will
application to
Atlanta Cla.
Friend
economic question)) my position has
been fully and frankly staled in my
elrrular letter to the people and
need not be rehearsed here. I wish
to particularly urge my advocacy of
the referendum.
"In conclusion mj- fellow cltlseua
I want It understood that I am for a
plainly written constitution utid np-
on this subject shall be as explicit and
frank as I have tried to be upon ell
other questions. In the creation of a
state government certain limitations
are Imposed upon Its powers by the
national government. Aside from
these limitations all power Is lodged
In the people of the state and unlfva
tin place other llmttutl- un upon the
exeiciRo of their power mivli power Is
unlimited lu other words the power
of the people to enact special or gen-
eral liws is limited only by the res-
trictions Inhibitions and provisions
in orporated Into their const I'utloiw.
"The fewer the limitations "iced In
the constitution the greater the iww-
ers reserved by the people and the
greater their power to regulate go-
ernment affairs ly legislation.
"Theiefore we should be careful In
the preparation of the organic law
lest the people unwittingly place res-
til lions u)Kn themselves which may
enj to them the power to correct Ihe
i yo. hands If you believe me to
bl. )unest and capable and commi-
8l(m m m U)e th l1ay of November
a yo. delegate to the constitutional
eomentlon that eomrctssion sliall he
r( turned to you when the work or the
conentlon is finished as spotless as
wlell yo oy youi NO.a iHP.i t in
nl) ki eplng "
.
ll"'ilMJ W V .IM. V.lllU Ull
but is a medicine of great worth and
merit. It has a world wide reputation
for Its cures of coughs colds and
croup and can always be relied upou.
Per sale by V. 11. I.llUe & Co.
DEAD SON LOOKED IN.
Curious Happening During the South
African War.
Pleaching In the Congrognllonal
church Seafortr Knglund. Mr. Camp-
ion Itlekett. M. !. the other Sunday
related the following coincidence
which he vouched fur as true
A geutlemau. whose son was nt
tached to the British forces lu South
Africa as doctor during the Uuer
war. paid a visit to two of his sisters.
They lemaiked that ihey wei- glad
Ms son had returned home On the
father leplvlng that his son was si III
in Mouth Afiica the exclaimed that
Ihey hail veeu him looking .hiough
the kUia3 panel of tiie ilmn of the eoi-
ridor about six p m . Just befoie tin
(alliei s unlvul.
The rather returned to 1-omlon an4
next morniug mude iuquirie.i at Ihe
war office He was told that infoima-
liou had just been leceiied that his
boil had died the pi e Ions evening
fi oil) entcilc fever the lime being six
m . Kngllsh time
'J. in o'i w'n You rej''te in.it to In
In i.ntii.ig these d.i). rr.n.nes strength
with iiilna and body In tune. A man or
woman Hh dlaordeied itu'eslixe jorgann
in not .u than for .i it. ' wmk or
d.vjs' pi iv. Hew fin t.ny xtt!Ct to
win? Kotui For rvppM toatuina the
dtaestlve juhe of a Inwi'thy stomach and
will put our stomach in ihiipc to ier-
fonn lis 1'nportaiit fuuctl-n of supplying
Ihe body un I brain with trenfth build-
lug blood lugestf what you eut r-
ln w In ll-etluji.rype-i..;.i. Hour 8tom
. .Ii. h. i'aUlt.itlon of the IT. irl ant Cm.
.tuition fold lu C n rtenfr.
Wut It I. a the Den l nl Hale lo he
uvea by the ladies of th Tiiuii) sul '
Njeiaber Tlh.
buc ..;! ax-ets 5 9Jx.!L!?.?fi.
n mujiiih luiuii
IN POLICK COUNT.
i
lo IW.iod
tolOI-d Mld .1 It ' i'l
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1 tlgllHliH I'OIIWiHl.)
IK
ii mill -
ii ii It'pablii'i.i wmk'
I J 1 1 m Smith was dlv Ii i jii.l
i u irit' ef il unkemio
.liillll TIm.hi.h Was ill-. Ii i k'i-iI
ili.iiK ( ii.l; uu Lain
K K.nidalt pltiad nut sullO to
h.i Si
" ""H- ami" Msw- win IV
l .Uh)4 -f ruw
. Ilssttt (T III 1. w.-. ...- .. .-
the
TEDDY BUTTS
INTO GAME
WILL SEEK TO DEFEAT
REFORM IN PENN-
SYLVANIA HE FEARS IIEARSTISM
Roosevelt Has Eye on Pres-
idential Campaign.
Special to fHil l.eiJer.
WHsblngton r. C Out. . !VesiInt
JODAevett 1j going to lata titon In fip
Pennsylvunte eampMlffn ngalnst the I.-ulo-prndrnt
mid "reform prty" because h
fir Ilrnrat nnd the rllnc tide or
Hem tlsm. Jte tins hi jr on the utm-
Jftttliil cuinpitltn of ISOft sid IcIIpvm It
tM't th. IVnnsrlvinla alun.'M b- vcm-
uliir."
Thnl l.i the iv.ii.on win .'llornrt On-
v nl Win H Muody Wlleil In fdoiiJc
inidi- tlip m.-.ilr-n (if lKilon Penrose nt
rtiil.iilelplilii nnd fy-imtoi Plill.ill.tiT
Kmet nl Plllsliiirff. to lmij thw p-extiat-
nf Hi. ii'iilomil administration' lnditrw-
iii" 11 to the nt'itr tit k ' .mil l.i tulk
.ilwnil the natlen.il jmrt .n-
l'eilrut RwmoiU M iifTe.tiiK Tom
.in .null- allMrk nf nam sul.i.-ltv Oi -
.linurlly he is i good deni of n reformer
liiiniir In fuel tip took an active -tart
In the llmt uthrrnk of rrf.irm l.i Phlla-
.Itlphla setidtnic Hecrft.i - llool hot-foot
to the m-en of truulbe o linnd enrour-
iiKomrnt and li.il mlvk." h tlu Wjvt
! iitiMiante. and In other wny he nhow-
d. at th it tlnv that ho w.i iiKuinst the
nliI n-pulllran-Qiia uim-h'ne
Vi t now he giving n.-tle fnipnott to
the pmty nnd nn llcluto of Ilo (Juu s
Miieeriwra.- Hole Penrose
Ifow inn tin- thlntr lie The qu-
II i w on iii.iii IIiik. Ii l- in the minds
uf those who rimimen.leil iNiugrieU when
he sent Tufl Into llhlo .i ieii- ago to
.!"Wn Him u.ixiv.ikahl" (o It U true
lh.it M.iiun Ifeiiiek. the Ie-ailillran can-
illdite for govr-iior ii I kewlie drng-
il itown In the fall of the lios. Hut
I In mill .iiil.iudc.l RoiiHe('ll n
' '" 'i.inii.
!!"!''" '''""'!'
ttefv 111 ill Pe.lllv K.inl.i t wr. iitO
li Iti.- fiwion nf the "J.'ncoln Republl-
eniM' and the Democrats. The Itepubll-
in im.-Ij i irpew-nt'd by th ein-
anntu batleiid .u.l c Mi4ldcriilil the
wn e for wear of the old Qu.i -Pentos
mux Knell nlde has a full state and inn-
a ..ilonnl t'ektt In th" fled.
The Pern ore ticket id 'ended ti Kd-
wiu H Hlu. irl former irjor of Phlla-
de'phiii the citilf.- ticket Is he:i-d b
t.ewlM Knuri i wenlthy oil producer.
ho has been u member f the stat nen-
ate and it (onit.int foe ( in"'UHy of th"
Iliickefelle - Int. lent.
lkith Kroery and Stii.nt nr- admit-
tedly nod men It is sal. -and the prrsl-
lent believes -ttiat Slu.i.l would be free
of Prnroso d imin.it Ion If elected. Hut
the fact remain that Penrose Is his
polttlcul Imek-r and tin! the ticket U
the ticket of Pen -owt an J his gang.
With these two to chouse brtwve-i why
does TJvj don lluosevrH o.jt the welgit
of his tremendou Influent t In f.ixoi of
the IVnroso ticket?
The question U b.-n.ul .mw reil in
tht orx-nlng auragiaph The fear of
ltrsrst an t I learnt Um upon htm.
Hearst as governor af N'iw York or.
worse still nearly so! Then ll.i-st us
candidate for president!
Itoosevrlt consKlrri Ileut us Insii-
cere titd illshonfet. II rates hlin as the
meat dangerous of ull dumaitoss willing
to rapitallze tho popular sentiment Tor
:form and turn It to t'tu sen-Ice of his
p.-omi! ratilty and last for power.
At this writing the mult U a bwup.
The -efrm tlokt mar sti'l pull through.
On the other hand ItooscvaH'a la a name
to conjure ivllh Hd 4houaand of voter
who have been unsettled will h swayed
by the fact that riieodo e ltojV( It has
HjHiki a for Stuart
PILES CURED FROM S TO 1 DAY.
P.XZO OINTMKNT U iriuusnlfed to
cine any case of Ituhiiig lliind. Weed-liia-
or Protruding Piles is to 14 dujs
r money refunded 50c.
IN HONOR OF SIMON WOLF.
lt AvK.H'lated Puss I
W'.ctilniilon I) t" t.l .'.- Ul.ilxtitite
pi lur.i t loan lune ben m.idu fo u ban
unet to be given ut th" Arlington Hotel
louiaht lu honor of Hinion Wolf ttir eml
'lent Jewish pliiliinth' opU. who was ho.-
in Ilavuita sevont yea ago .-tiulny
Mr Wolf I ui' of t'le le"t known law
em !.i the t'nllel Ml.ites 1 i addilion to
his p ofvssionul aetlvitle" Ii.- has bee 1
foreiuoHt In the work of f wish charltPs
In Hi's e. untry nnd U Ihe founde of
ihe Hvbiew Or.ihsu Home l.i Atlanta
V. nevtrul yi-ur h was the 1'iilt.d
Btiti i MtiWler to KPt. It Is eip.'O ed
lh.it many p-oinuwnt In the affairs of
the nutloil will sit down to the hopl abl
Ihii.iI to celDbrat the rou ullng out of
Mr Wolfn spoil of (hiet co.e and ten.
I'rdgTiint floral blooms xegeuble cs-.-n
- compose Ho I In skin oieam. !6c.
A Chinese Superstition.
In China telegraph wire are placed
underground Instead of on ihjIos. The
Chinese worship ancestors and regard
their last resting place as so sacred
that even a shadow must not be cast
upou their grave. In the more thick-
ly populated parts of the empire these
graves are scattered everywhere and
when the workmen of the first tele-
graph companies began operations the
natives In crowds followed them and
enraged at what they considered sacri-
lege cut down the iniles as fast as
they wrc put up.
Disto'. ertng the cause of tbld fanati-
cal seal and finding the . hinese gov-
ernment entirely powerless or Indis-
posed to Interfere lu a mutter loweu-
InK the religious susceptibilities of tho
people the telegraph companies solved
the dllttoaliy by proceudlug to Uwry the
wires wUh the venerated ancestors.
Catarrh of the Stomach
A PLHASANr SIMPLE BUT BAPB
AND EFFECTUAL CURE TOR IT
Costs Nothing to Try
Ciilir h of the stoui.e'li hn Irtn Ikcii
consldrrrd lh nfxl thlna to Incurable
The usual )initonti n.i a full ot
bloating sensation after rating accom-
panied sometimes wl:h sour o wntfi
risings a fortrmtlmi of Kni. imikIhk
presaurp on Hie In i rt nnd tiniff nnl
difficult br-MthliiK h' idatiie. fl kV ni-
petlte ne.voiisupis nnd a gctirin! pl-
ed out lnnguld fn lln
There Ii often a foul tat- In th1-
mouth coated tonRiie anj If J.he In-
terior of the stomsch could be seen It
Would show n Filmy. infls.md condi-
tio. Th ene for thl emnmon nn.l ihs'i
nate trouble Is found In n tr-i nt
Which cause the food 4o lie 'eadv
tho.-oagttly dlgrst-d before It li.n i!m-
te ferment nnd Irritate the eliute
Httteoos siirfscrs of the stomach. To
retire a prompt and healthy dUi-.;.ii
is 'he tve noeesjuiry thing to fo tin 1
when normal digestion t secui i i !
cntarrhsl condition will have '.-
pea red.
Aeerfrdlng to T- lluilainon ' cif-
est nnd let tre.iiment s to use after
each meal a tablet eoiu'oscd .f Ula-
rsse. Aaeptlc PepMln. a little Nnc
Ootiten Beal nnd fmtt aelds. Thse
tablets can now be found nt ..'I tl tig
storrs under the name of Sturat' '-
pensta. Tablets nnd not btlnc . naenl
mdlelne can be used with ). '.s.t
safety and nsu .mee tha health iii-
pctlte and thorough digestion will fol-
low their regular use aft"- meats.
Mr. . H. Wnikman. Chicago Ills.
writes: "Catnrth if a local condllto'-
resultlng f.om a nes;lect"d co'd In th
head whereby the lining membrane f
the nose becomes Inflamed and '."i
polronon dlseh.uge thertf.'om pas-
lug Imekward Into the thro.it rcichc
the stomach thiM producing enttir h if
the stomach. Medical authorltl pt"
scribed for me for three years fo.- -
tnr.h of 'oducIi without cure bie to-
day I am the luipptoet of men after
using only one box of Stuarf- ..-
pepabL TlrtHs. I canno1 find i !-
prtate words t express n y goil feel-
ing. I have found flesh iipprtl'e cnj
sound rest from their use."
Stuart's lyyapepsla Tablets V iic
safest prepnration as wo'l as the k'iu-
plest and moat convenient rem.-dy " -any
form of indigestion CaUv-.i .'
stomach bllllousncu. sour -t r n
heartburn and bloating after mM'.
Bend your name and -i dress t'Kl.ij
fo.- a free trial package nnd sj tor
yourself. Addreis F. A Stna t. ':..
58 Stuart Illdg. Ms-shall Mich.
Ceo. V7. Qaffney City Auctioneer.
Phane 271.
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wwwuwwu. wwwwwwwwwn he wor)(j an1 th4ft heedlums of San
' t Francisco. It It well known arc ubou'
THE CONSTITUTION. J the worst. Perhaps they want their chll-
uVlltor Leader: One among tha b-en to learn Kngllsh.-but tr so it would
j in. i i... .... .xbr th'.- most vulgar RnglUs to be founl.
uisiiy wOT ui.h -...j c...B .. "
ln the iiewronper. Is "that the con -
Btltutlunel convention should be Re -
publican or Democratic."
P-ich teoclilim If beetled would re-
sult lu loaliiK sight of uualtllcattona
dignity learning Integrity ami non-
em 1 good character of the body and
the further all irrportaut facta: 1st.
Thnt these men shall corrw to that
convention an broad liberal learned
and dignified patriots and not Intoler-
ant partisan bigot; 2nd. That this
body uf Intelligent human beings is
to draft the fundamental law for all
the people of the statu to bo nnd for
all tho coming goue-rattonfi and net
for a few pcor. misguided Intolerant
narrow partisan withered souls who
.... .
hnvo no more knowledge thnn to bo-
lleve they aro Republicans but as n
truth do not know or rospeel the dlf-
ference between a non-partisan and
n partisan mUotiiiK a? wns domen-
stmtotl lu thli) qlt)' roeently.
It requlroftlntgTljrnfnao and yqu
inuy any all tliei
Slorlstles of good
oltlseusblp. to -mi a pntrlot. It re-
quires no teanini 1)0 .lujelllgonoe no
wortil courage nnQ-ftu niiythlug abovo
the instincts of the most ferocious
animal to be a partisan irtcst bitter
narrow and Intolerant.
The iiKKt Illiterate innn. white or
black who votes that ticket which
has tln'ifon the picture of his choice
ts as Intelligent and entitled to as
- .. ... . .. ... .. I
ii lira t-1 i'u 1 1 tuiu nr.uu- lain inn imi i
row paitlhiin bbjot who can read and
think bit will nut; Just simply shuts
his eyes and conscience. If lie has
any. ami vote the ticket which has
tho name and device tf Ills Tarty
. . . . . . .tin- liiiir.NKi uusi me oiiiiiu i iiji.
Lincoln urant Qaifleld. McKlnley Th 0() t u-t im) u
Ruoseielt. h'alr banks. Ueverldge. La Wi! continue to isi nl u. eiiMsed
Fnllettn and many others were aud I'niu eonarvM doe husii h m th- levii
are Re .bllcms antl patriots but the! 'J B- f
g" ......
Every woman knows that a
polished table collects so much
dust in a day that she can write
her name on it.
The same thing happens to a
soda cracker exposed to the air
sufficient reason for buying
Uneeda Biscuit the only
soda cracker. Perfectly pro-
tected in a dust tight moisture
proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
leadei if the si called Republican
paity of thin leirltory have no mm"
conception or care of and for pine
patriot! Rep 'Idlciiitatn. than the
Cuban ins iigent
lnnls Flvnn says tich to youi
party That advice followed oii a
cording to thr judgmetol Hie
prophets will not only make the con-
stitutional convention eno ratlc but
eieti vfa officer will be a Democrat
a tiling i" in- devoutly wished and
piayed f i Nut slrrt 'y because they
ate llemociats 1ml because they come
from the people as the servants of
the people ami d not come from the
bo.-ses and tricksters to represent and
serve then:. Uecniise they are more
pat i lot Ic and liMe their country ami
their country's ilag better than they
loe graft greeil and bcsslsm.
Ho you think Lincoln Republican-
Ism nnd patriotism would have gerry-
mandered this city to the extent of
dividing wards nnd changing voting
places as hns been done?
Do yuu think that Lincoln Grant.
Qarlleld McKlnley or RooaovMt Re-
pttbllcinkm and patriotism would
have attempted to nullify Uto election
1wb of this territory which the con-
gress In its wisdom said should be
contracting?
Do you think thnt the patriotic Re-
publicanism of any of these men
would have prevented or tried to
preent any honorable cltlren from
being a candidate and qualified elec-
tors frcm voting for such an one?
Do you think that the patriotic Re-
publicanism of rv one of these lead-
ing and patriotic men would have at-
tended or advled attendance upou
and capture under the guise of non-
partisan a non-partisan meeting?
These questions lmtst nil be answered
lu the negative and tho conclusion
reached however roloctniit thai
there Is no Republican ipatrlotlwm
and no Republican parly In this ter-
ritory. If thoso now ln charge and
supposed leaders aro hold to be the
party. It Is to be hoped that nil the
people all the time will seek tho
greatest good to tlto grcatost number
and give tho state and Its wolfare a
higher place In the nffectlons than the
Republican or any otlier party.
"11."
In Defense ef Japs.
tVh.. Ihe Japanese In San Frond -co
want thrtr children to attend the public
schools Is had to Imaglnr. The Japan-
ese children nre about th. best U ha veil
jMPBnee cftlUt-wi are Imitative and are
rtpt to foHow the l-nd of the worst boys
! In th- sciiooi. it ts rolall that the
Japs want to Insist on tlrlr .-tahta as
cltla-ns. and In that th y f.re rlgh'. Uut
j the teachers of the Frlseo -choolK have
n- good ana substantial reason tor
not wishing the Japnnr to nt'md with
the white ones for tl.- would be a
perpetual row between th two races.
JOHN tl. 11IHHOP.
I Wonder Who Is To Blame?
For The Leader.
I wonder who Is to blame
The rati oaila or the trusts.
For the aHef dlshoner an 1 sliame
That our people are t Tying- to adjust
j I wonder if the trusts are r -ally
blame
' mM th'po"'?f! r"'
That hi" caused nil this strife and pain
That oue vrfMent u tryintf to wMu9i
The peoide are wIIIIiik to dla the K.-ave
And strand" the vlllUin' n onsters
If thlr ranresntatlvea will be t-ur and
brave
And their enutors don't t el lt'te lobsters.
t Thf Urin anA th haHo1 a ' h enJr
1 tnM
I Ta be used that the-poule aaav rule
Iliu if the voters eontin e to act like
mutes.
Theij the rail -oads and ttiuls will ajivny.
ride.
The trusts would b feebl and alek
Atid the railroad metut a lamua
If the voters would retnmber the clique
That be t if i vi d th ni .ill oer the laud
-i-
Ki..'iili in uifl with the "coon"
J I uat
i llde.- lv- polun it i utii or fame
Uu Im't. red ln llil-ifs that eie
Just.
no!
All. I I wrouiler Wliu Will wlp mil
Ktnln.
the
J tm ( nsjsH aBf sH fl aw Wt aLr M LhK
for. Infants
Castorla is n Itnrnilcss Httb.slltuto ior Cantor OH Pare-
goric Drops nml Hootlilnp- Syruns. It In PlniRiUit It
cr lutlns neitlior Opltini JMoipJuno nor o'lter Nnicotlo
. frvuuico. It tlcstroys "Worms nnd nllnys JVverlslincsH.
' cures DlnrrLrca nml AViml Colic. It relieves Toctlt-
Jupr Troubles nml ittrcs CoiiHtiiintion. It rrKiilntcs tlio
ritoiunclt nml Bowels rIvIikt lioitltliy nml itutiirnl Bleep.
The Children's lnuaccn llto IMother's Frieiul.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tlio
In Use For
TMC CfNTsUH CPMHaiHT TT
&tfm&i
Denver Enid & Gulf R. R.
ALFALFA ROUTE
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE DETWEEN
GUTHRIE O. T AND KIOWA KANSAS.
The short lino between Oklahoma points and
Kiowa Harper Modlclno Lodge Kansas; Alva and
Woodward Okla. and the Pan Handle or Texas.
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ttoj w.iom j&anVSodTSS'
rmaun 1 fo .f rja
AMtoAa'jINDrTSRSvia.9'
-' j i Q i j .-i-4g "tf si "ur a w
Contiectlona mado nt Kiowa with all Santa Fe
trains at Enid with all Frisco and Roclc Island
trains at Guthrie with Santa Fe north aud South
M K. & T. C. R. I. & P. Oklahoma Eastern and
Fort Smith & Western.
The most convenient way to got to and from
Oklahoma City and Guthrie. Tickets sold through
and baggage chocked to destination.
J.J.CUNNINGHAM C. J TURPIN
General Passenger Agent. General Agent.
cgttaeffiggsagffigg(BceajgeccaogoaacgagaeecKBcggag
1 CALIFORNIA
Commencing August 27 and continuing until the last daj"
of October the Santa Fe will again lead the
procession by re-iustating the
fornia. Tickets on sale daily
$ There is a great demand
g fornia. and those desiring
9 should have no trouble in linding lucrative employment
IC The Santa Fe takes vou straight through direct connec
j tions and on trains that are
jg modern railroading has yet
T
Call at Union Station Phone No. 9.
affisC'tWs-cffiscca
$ Oct. 9 aend 23
Home Visitors Excursions
North &nd Etxst via
frjt Cheap rate tickets Will
$ points in Oklahoma Indian
S Ask nearest Rock Island
i& . . '. .
A convenient through trains
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I Weinberger Transfer Company 1
(Successors to
Prompt Attentiou Given to All S
I Calls for Drayage. I
I Spacious Rooms For Storage
1 Receivers and Distributors
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8 D. 0. Ouss Preat. Tajutx Dalb
ROz. SOHLatHO oaiDier u. w riinTHK.n. mii.tiixiuauteh ami miaieri n
GUTHRIE NATION L BANK ! !
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.) S
Capital $150000.00. i
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
lOIRBOTOIlSi
0 O. Ocas. O. A. HnauM. Hibut e. as. z
rtux Diii a. O. C. bum a. U. W. PAiaTia S
J. VV. PBKt A. i. SlXT ROBT. 80ULBKM Z
SgagHHaaX)tltBii8BBBBMPtltlMWf MIIHIMIiW
ant? Children.
Signature of
Over 30 Years.
MUWWsV TWttT WCWTOtW CUV.
iS
i:
$25 Colonist rate to Cali
after above date only $25
for labor of all kinds in Cali
to spend a few months there
as safe and comfortable as
developed.
s
T
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M. N Cochrell.
Agent Santa Fe.
a
f&ffifijss''
Nov. 13 and:26 $
&
Rock Island Lines
I
be sold on above dates from ?
Territory and Kansas.
agent for details of rates and .
.
McCrncken Agent Cuthris
J A. Stewart. G. P. A. Depl.
Kansas City Mo. $
J. C. Foster & Co.)
V-Pretideat J. W. Psbbt. V-Prett. j.
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