The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 174, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 28, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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JPJkOB TWO.
THE LEADER OUTHHIE OKLA. "THURSDAY MARCH M 1907.
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you wnrwmkca iMslakdif you don't examine
our Big Assortment of Easter Low Shoes They have
jrot ynWf Style ftnd character to tliera. that's liatd to
And iti most stores.
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THE jHlliw
SEASON'S If
SMARTEST f
r STYLES Mft
WOMEN'S
VSHOESlJL
We have all the new ideas in Ladies Low Shoes
a a very " iriotlerate price. The plain toe patent
leather with ftuban heel and short vamp is quite a
favorite.- AlMhe new leathers of line soft fiber in
becOraitie Styles is well represented in this Big Shoe
Store. Prices ranging from
$1.50 to
una
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m tons Tpu Haye wars BOBp
WBT'lN THE STREET
Soldiers and Police Stntion-
fed in Jewish Quarters Ex-
v pctlng Attack.
Bjcharest.fMarch 'SB.-.Reporta havq
Wwn receled here gf a regular buttle
Ifertwoon peasant nud troops hf tho
streets ot Alexandria. Wdlacllln nt
idlles from- Bucharest Sixty inm
Wjero killed and 300 wound"d before
44ie rioters were realised. Alexandria
Jifts boon placed under martial Iftw
In anticipation (it tbo anlval of a
twfcd of 4000 peasants who urc now
marching on Bucharest from the prov-
inces of TcleortiiHU and Vlushicn n
ifclnor atate of siege has been pro-
claimed htiro miij measures have been
tARen to prevent tho poasants from
lrivadlng tho city lit thu .Towjsli
quarters soldlora and largo numbers
of police have been station-." '
-. Aii nddltlona 1000 soldiers under
"te command of General Cornlceano
Huvo been concentrated in tho vicinity
Of tho capital for the protection
against a peasant attack and In the
fiat of such nn occurrence tho royal
j'vlace has been surrounded with n'r-tniory-"Durlng
th sitting this afternoon of
the chamber Prijnjor iBurd&i m-
pealed to parliament to assist tho
Bverlimeut In the difficult task of
passing tho urgent measures present-
ed for the purpose of quelling prompt-
ly tup peasontdlBorders. Hx-Mlnlslor
of Finance lonegco In behalf of tho
Consonratlvcs. ?tjen( made n moving
s'peech In vhlch in view of the alarm-
ing state of the country ho urged the
tfuuse to "unanimity on this pressing
Tiiatter. At the closo of lonosco's ro-
inarks the chambor ltuessed a dra-
matlp Incident M Stu'dza and M.
loncsco who for many years past
hao been bitter political opponents
KhOok bands amid thunders ot np-
ptause. The sitting today yiaa ono ot
tho most Iinporlunt c-ier held by tho
lloiimanlqn parliament and Its close
with tho reconciliation of M Stonka
and Sf Ionesco is cocsiderttl boflt-
tjng tlio solemnity of the occasion
W JfThey aot e Exercise.
Kadcgal
yinfor the Bbsrjj I
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Ave. Gulhricl Okla
' iJtt8l(lla'iUocaniiy Powtn.
The basilisk or cockatrice was re-
pUtod to bO some strango mixture of
a bird and sbrpent able to slay with
his breath and his sight which poww
was accredited bj uotne to drajoas.
Betvare of ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
as mercury will auroly destroy the
senso of amel and completely derango
the whole system when entrlng It
through tho mucous mn faces. Such
articles Bhould never be lfed except
bn prescilptlona from reputable phy-
slclaus as the dnmago tbey will do
Is ten fold to tho good you can possi-
bly derive from them nail's Cat-
arrh Cure manufactured by P. J.
Cheney & Co Toledo. O.. contains no
mercuiy and Is taken Intonmllv act-
ing dliectly upon tho bl6od and mu-
cous nurfnees of the systqm. In buy-
ing Hall's Catarrh Curo bo sure ypu
get tho genuine u Jb taken Inter-
nally niid luade In Toledo Ohio by
V. J. Chenoy & Co. Testlmonlala foe.
Sold by Druggists. Price' 75c. per
bottle.
Tnko Hairs Family Pills Tor const!
patlon.
Is your plitmbllng faulty? Does
your bath room louk? Call W P.
Powers' plumbing shop IIS Hast Ok-
lahoma acnuo.
J. E. S.mltU grocorlos feed nnd sped
Our four Mr 25c corn can't bo boat
Onion som a quarts 2!o. Host seed
twq packages for Co. 'Phono G30
Tho Springer Mercantllo Co. wll) sell
you a trunk or vallso for loss money
than any storo west of Chicago. Get
prjpcs. West Harrison Ave.
Ir a pinch Use Allen's Foot-Ease
A powder foi" tired achlrtg swollen
foet Wo hao over 30.000 testlmon-
lala. AH Druggists 25c Ddn't ao-
copt any nubstltuto. Trial package
KHHn by inall. Addros- Allen S.
Olmsted a Iloy N. Y.
HoyaJ flue Baggago & Cab. Co.
Phono No. 1 nnd pevor mlsjs your
train. Best equipped always on time
thoroughly rellablo. Doya Hros. ' v
Tho Gutbrlo Cnrrtago ft Wagon
WorkB makes tho most durablo farm
wagonB carriages and buggies. Hepalr-
lng and painting Anderson & Stringer
CENTRAL '" "
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AMERICAN
FEDERATION
MAY FOLLOW PRESENT
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..RA. AMERICA.
ZELAYA AT HEAD
MNtAiRHSIDEiNTSAYS
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Present Move Against Hon-
duras Step in'Tliat
Direction
City of Mexico March 28. Accord-
ing to an American who has Import-
ant Interests In CcjttraJ America and
who Is well acquainted with tho
modus operandi nqt only of tho gov-
ernments ot Nicaragua and Honduras
hut of tho other Central American
count! les .unless the war is brought
to a closo by Intervention on tho part
ot tho United Stat-'J and Mexico
shortly a federation ot Central Ameri-
can states with President Zelaa at
tlio helm will bo tho direct result of
tho present conflict.
For years It haB been the aim of
Zolaya to organize such a federation
and according lo tno American who
Is In a position to know tho present
move tpgnlnst "Honduras Is but a stop
In that dltectlon. President Zolaya
wws sure ot jils ground boforo making
tho attempt and ho has been aided
by fortune In tho hesitancy of Presl-
ddnt fl.Urada Cabrera to openly cham-
pion tho eauso of Honduras thus pre-
cluding tho possibility of tho three
unilps thoso of Honduras Salvador
and Onutemala acting In union with
Zelaya's forces.
"Whoever the ilew ruler of Hon-
duras may' lie he will work hand and
glovo with President Zelnya" Hald
this man "and ho will Immediately
filter Into mn alllauco with tho Sril-
vatforenn reler. Zeluya will not he
hard In exacting peace terms as he
will bo able to wse Honduras to bet
ter advantage later on. Ouco secure
In the possession ot Honduras as an
illy ho will make a moVo'on Salva-
dor against whom he has a just
grievance; but It may not lie an open
attack. It Is more than likely that
within ti few weeks a revolution will
break oot In Salvador which will end
tho reign of Piesldent Flguroa It
will not be a difficult matter to Incite
a revolution that will win. If neces-
sary with tho uld of Nicaragua and
Hondfjras. Tho man whm Zolayn
will nelect to lead this movement will
doubtless he Dr Cnrjos Alfaro. the
iblest man today poihaps among the
Salvadoreans hut who Is residing at
piesent In Costa IUca.
"It will piobably be some nionthn
beforo conditions will settle In Sal-
vador and Honduras and subsequently
allow l;elaya to look to Guatemala.
"An to Zelaya's choice or president
ot auatomala I think there coahl be
hut ono man vho would bo In line
flenpral Jose t.eandro riarrillas now
In Mexico but who Is nt present lit
no way involved In any Inbuirccttqu-
ary movement
"Hut these presidents I am sure
would not hno n llfo lease of their
offices. On tho rontrary it la prob-
able that tho understanding would bo
that they should hold offleo for sov
eta! ytsars not to exceed five at tho
expiration of which they would turn
over their couulilCs to n federation of
Central American states with Zoloyn
as president and tho other presidents
as governors of their respective
states.'
BEGGS'BLOdO PURIFIER
CURDS catarrh el the stornacb-
t i -JtrFTuTtT? f
NOVEL SUNDAY SCHOOL
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Special Class is Organized
So That Babies May be
. Cared for.
Special to Dallj Leader.
Richmond ind. March 28.- Perhaps
the mobt unique organization of Us
kind rln tho world Is tlio Sunday
ttshool class organized especially for
tho caro of babies and formed to keep
4 ho uarcutH from cenblug attemlntico
un Sunday school after tho visit of
tho stotk taught in Kokomo Ind.. by
I H. Hlllls It has- been In exlstenco
for eighteen years haying tho same
teacher all that time arid has cer-
tainly solved tho problem of what to
do with tho baby.
For several yews M. Hlllls was
s 'perlntendent of draco Suuday
chool and it was l)la observation thai
ho young married people dropped out
nt Suiuluy school ns soon as U baby
camo. Ho set himself to Btuiiy '
plan by which a chaugq c6utK -f
brought about. His Idea wus that the
beat method to bo employed was to
uganlxo a class which was known us
tho- Young Married People's Bible
class Tho organiser announced that
lh (Jnsa would mako a specialty of
oiltoriululng babies If thu parents
would only ittond Its Bosslons.
Tin) Idea proved (t popular one and
soon tho baliluH were in uvldunco. It
was imilur&tQOd tbt' bt)y wan to 'Vulo
STRONG
Asam
Is whf"tyri. Lucj
6tovall(ofTiltonaiu
laid utter dri
Kodol Dyspf pfU
Qure. Hin4rdi
of othtewttk
women r
bqlug jFA-
stored to pirt
hUh y thW rtjHj-
edy YOU may b
wclllf youwjll Uk
It . .
lndla3kin.cVMr
nearly all thi sick-
ness that woman
t: aH Sprite the system of nourish-
nsnt and the delicate organ? peculiar to
wemsri suffer woaksn and bi eeM
ikua.
Kodol
Bypepaia Cure
inaWw the stomach and digestifs organs
lo rffgest and assimilito all of tho whots-
scne.tood that may bo oaten. It nourishes
ths body and rebuilds tho weak orpins
restoring health and stroncth. Kodol cures
Indigestion qonstlpation. dyspepsia sour
risings.bekhinp.hoartburnand all stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
Mail U ionh th
ylfcl.cr aaciat tli.
ttrrtSODVfiti
a Co . cii a s a.
yor aale by C. It. HeDtru.
the roost." If ho crawled around on
tho floor and pulled the dress of ovory
woman member of the class sho bo-
Btowcd her mveotcst smllo and the
men manifested no unnoynnce nt any
liberty taUpn with them. Nor Is tho
lesson stopped this day If tho babies
set up a pei feet chorus of yells. It's
all expected nnd no one things of
urging any objection or oraslng atten-
tion on this account.
It Is tho especial distinction of the
elass thst It hag furnished by fur tho
greater number of teachers In the
school and the Infant class Is regu-
larly recruited from Its ranks. The
lass In time fouunlly changed Its
name lo that of tho Borean Bible. class
me tiuo Having reference to nun wno
found people at Borea searching the
Sctlpwres.
But dcsplto all formal adoption of
names tho public Insisted upon call-
ing It tho Jimmy Illllls class hecauso
ills personality Is so thoroughly Idup
ttfied with the mganlrntion Ho lint:
not mlsbcd a doien Sundays In eigh-
teen yeata being before It. althojgh
ho Is u traveling man and a rotnrn
to Kokomo a often attended with
great Inconvdnlonco. Mr. Hlllls is a
Gideon a Christian oiganlzatlpn of
traveling nlen for which he stands
with tin declaration that they can be
xa rlghtt-ouB no ministers.
Tho clasrt has made a surpilslng
growth itn attendance has reached
105. Few If any in tho United States
approach it in uniqueness of method
iil praetl.flf Accomplishment and
not many In attoudanco
0o of tho babies of tho class bears
tho nanlo or Hlllls In honor 'of tho
teacher and his wife
liEADACHES AND NEURALGIA
FROM COLD3
LAXATIVU BHOMQ Qiilqine tho
world wldo Coid and Grip 'remedy yo-
moves cause C;)l for full nailflo.
Look for (signature K. W. Grovp. 25c.
Tho Blue Bell Bar You oan keep
vlgoioua nnd vell by asking tho
proprietor Nig New for tha puro malt
WlilHlilCU. Ha ban-them.
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Gel tho New "Blato "Map Bhowln nil
tho now counties county Beats and
congroBHional districts. On oalo at
Lllllo'8 pruc Store
Tho Star Meat Mailcot and Grocery
IB In tho lead with tho host things to
eat. Phono 4(53 and you will get
quick delivery.
Why smoRo a cigar mado 2000
mllo8 from Guthrlo when voq can buy
a good cigar like tho rior Do Villi
mado at homo.
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When the
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Tii 'tfv&
f lllsm"
rf'
ingtthair is a disease a regular
germ cjiseasej and .
Axjers Hair Yriqor
i Yi tNtw.;m&no$risD formula. y. ..
quickly aHd'compfctcly fl(istr5ys
these germs. Thq hair stps
falling put grows more rapidly
and dandruff disappears.. n
entirely new preparation.
'The New Kind
sWftslsTMJn
Does not change the eofdrof the hair
mi i i imm Jsiiiw anidbwi ii iuw . 1 1 sssssn iisstiimkmi'iiwiM
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One
Man
Discovers. Cause
l(Heatt
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For Bom6 "(IWs iiast Kounaa lirtij
been tho hottest stato In tho Union.
Yesterday tho moreiry rati up to 91
In Wichita and Abilene and all other
leading cltlea In tho state
Poin ono said thero wns n "comet '
d i- In close proximity to the oarthf
thin week and that revenled tho
whole secret to qny one who under
stands the solar gystom nnd the lava
of creation and tho croator of the un!
erst of worlds bj which tho sun Is
citriountlcd.
Owing lo tlio excessive heat I took
t comfort hiul n pllJbw nnd mad1 m
bod with my face to the oast window
which was open After seven bouts'
sleep 1 opened my eyes upon tho
h"acjis above mo and theio I saw
distinctly "seven stars" In" a cluster.
Then I realized that they were rapidly
pimjng nnd changing places Bo fast
that I could noarcojy count them
First I counted flvtH-tltan the space
Inct cased between and seven wore
scon distinctly. Tho tuo most brilli-
ant and largest being nt olthor end of
the moving train. On thoy cimo to
tho westward. In half an hour thoy
wore nt tho top of the window and
tho window frame was about to hide
them from my y!ow. ' -
I pressed my face to tho window
nnd watched their gyrations for flf
teen minutes longer when tho com
ng sunlight was fast obliterating th
Mslblllly of all othor Btara excepting
tno '.morning star. Two of these
were still as brilliant ns tho "morn-
ing star' and I could Btlll count tho
seven when thoy formed Into a
parallel Hue
Daylight was hero. Tho sun was
rising and I went to the other end or
tho hall got out on tho llro escape
and again looked upward. But a small
cloud tinted led by tho rising sun ob
scured mem from my vlow. This Is
not "a comet" but a train or God's
tlgolld spirits on grand review of th
' hlvcrso of woilds and planets. Their
rlofco proximity to tho earth caused
tho Intense heat.
The "Word of God" while In tho
llpsh on earth Bald nnd "I saw Satan
as u star fall from Heaveu " Satan
li "a destroying angel" but ho does
not train with the "seven sphltB of
God" that mal(e tho grand rounds of
the universe overy 300 years
Or. tho circuit thoso "aeven spirits
of God" give u record of all "cities
that aio bullded In blood." I close
lljlr article by naming tho "seven
rpfriU" as defined In Itovelatlous;
A. 'The WonJ of God." 2. "Tho
Voice of God" 3. "Tho Snirlt of
Bight" l. "Hearing" c. "Feeling"
0 "Tasting." 7. "SCnso of Smell."
The "Word of God" jojirosouts Llfo
ami Light.
Th" "'VoIqo of God" ropiesents tho
"still small' volo that nwakuns tho
consciences ot thoso whos.? consci-
ences are Beared with u hot lion "
Heapoctfully
MYTH.
March 23 1007.
O jy. fi 1 0 3K. X A. .
W. R. POLSON.JPHONC 84.
Best Livery- rind Boarding Barn
City; juat 'phouo S4.
Id
Wo Juat received a largo assortment
of summer underwear and hoslorj
for ladles gentB and children. Special
prices thla weok St Loula Racket
Store 105 West llanison.
Sleep Haoy night shlrtn nt the Fire
Sale store. 50c onoa 350; 75c ones
fiOo: $1 onoa 75c; on dlspluy In oui
woat window
Tho Larson millinery storo Is'
Hhowlng n very artistic window dis-
play. t R
NEARNG COMPLETION.
'Speotal to Dally Leui'ri-.
CoyleVbkla. Marches. Tho larg
double stono stoio room ot Arthur
Hhoaun & Co Is nearlng completion
Wholi finished tho Now York Cash
storo will have a modem homo for
slnebsi The c6lllng will ho fourteen
feet high and with plato glass front
Ido-llght'wlndows Ills Kooda will show
off In lino shnpo M'r. Hhouds was
ono of tho flrat business men to em-
bark here and to now buy lirni con
Ktruct a-ich a building shows the faith
ho has in Cpyle and tho surrounding
ro.ntry Ho expects to got Into his
iuw homo about the 15th of April
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tfatr "Falls
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CpMET iDM'T CAUSE
Constipation
' Easily .Cured
In the privacy of Your Own
Without Medicine.
Home
See Freo Coupon Below.
The Above illustration Plainly 'wows
What Prof f Mldrjlcy'o Drutjlcss
Cure for Constipation Will
Do. ' "
WUiiQitt tho i-JAp or plllo purgatives
or drugs of any kiltd I cait and do
caro the worst tases of chronic coootl-
pUloncuro ther.i to stay on mil atld
U'fllore the patient to a state ot health
and happiness bucIi as they had ndvor
known before I can euro constipa-
tion no matter how bad It Is. I can
show you how to euro yoursolf right
In your oWn homo without tho uso ot
ilrugn. Constipation Is cured for all
tlmo when cured my way. Flu out
treo coupon below and mail today. i
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O Fill in -your namo and address O
O on dottqd linos below and mall to O
O Prof. T. It." MIdgloy 070 Mldgley O
O Block Kalama.oo. Mich and by O
O return mnll bo will loll you how O
O to cure constipation without mod- O
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Mllllonalrcn Object to Hotel.
Tho mllllonalros who have private
nanstons In tho neighborhood of the
St Regis hotel Now York aro Vexed
and peevish over tho fatit that th(
excluslvo placo dispenses alcoholic
boveragea to Its guests Thoy want
It stopped They have filed an appli-
cation at Albany tn have tho license
rovokod. Among tlib residents of tho
fashionable district where tho hotel
stands live John D. Rockefeller Lovl
P. Morton Cornelius Vandorhllt. H.
McK. Twombly Henry S. Redmond
and a scoro of other millionaires who
opposed tho erection ot u bote) bo
ji'ar tbjslr liome
Tho Oullirlo Wall Paper & Paint
Co. hail all tho 1D07 wall paper de-
signs. Got their prices on paints oils
and varnishes. H. Oklahoma AVo.
My $200 Oxfprds arc bncquallqd. A
flno selection for Caster. Roblnson'a.
Tljo Budwelser Bar? sorves. pure and
wholesoino hour; good tonic keeping
joji well and healthy. In bottles foi
fauillv use. Kmll "Rltterbusch Proji.
Hoover Bros livery barn tho popu-
lar livery of Guthrie. Tho best mere-
it Ion for man or woman Is o rldo In
their rubber tired buggies.
Oxforda 03c to $2.00. Robinson's
IS A
GOOD TIME
i v I
To argue the qucs-
Lion of
SPRING
.PAINTS.
sssssKsHte afssssEs '''Lssw
OUR PAINTS..
finvrfr Mnrn Rnrf.ipt i.init fjh.A rTrtiifr4- - ' W
tlian any other paint made.
$1.1S a Gj&11qii
For Next 30 Days
Sit j t t
t i t . 4 " w V i - i-
Hirschi
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111-113 W Hirrfsol
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Alaska refilKoraiorn and leo boxda
are snerB nnd food preservers Wo
have lliPin in all Bizes I'nd styles
Sold only by Day Bros.
Laughlln. Showmnko Bowllno Whole-
sale Liquor Co. vvllli two flno bars on
W. Okla. Ave. well equipped Head-
iplarlors for' tho famous Or.arka water
3eitrafn of Cntlon In Amcrlrn.
Tlio llrst planting ot cotton seed In
tlie colonies was In the Cnrollnnein the
year 11121. when seeds wuip planted nsj
nn experiment In n garden. WIntbrop
says that In 1043 "picn fell to the
manufacture of cotton whereof: we
have great stores rrotn Barbados." li
1730 It was cultivated In the gardens
along Chesapeake buy especially In the
vicinity of Baltimore and nt tho open
lug of the devolution it wns n ganlen
nlant In Now Jui-sev nml Niiw Yfirlr.
plant in New Jersey nnd New York
but Hs rel vnluu steins to hnyo bees
aimosc uukiiowu io me pismurs tmui
ttbout ivaa
Brooks' Theatre
.ijl QiigNiijiilOTily
Sunday Mch. 31
13 J ward R. Salter Presents toe
Most Powerful Melodrama
of the day
The
Con vict's
Daughter
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Presented by a Specially Se-
lected Company.
"Reserved ty?tts will he placed
oti aale at Pftslotllce Dm Store
Prices 25 35 50 and 7Pe
Knebel
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