The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 82, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 7, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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0 Aflg THfUK.
THt fcEADEtt RUTHntE JHXA WEDNESDAY AUGUST7 1907.
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In theAIcoH)e
By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN.
Author if "The Millionaire Biby." "Th- rt'l-.-c Bull. Tho
House lit the Mitt." "The Amettiytt Box" ttc
COPYalCHT
1900. tub nonns-MEiiniM. company.
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In n sflfhce vVors'o uinn any Bry this
po rniiod husband of (he murdered
woman tha man n Mliutn no aueplrlon
hnd falloti. (he mnti whom all had
Himiglit u ihouannil milts away nt the i
time of the i'-ed stared nt the weapon
thrust under his eye while ocr his
fai-e pnaaed all tlioso expressions of
fear abhoi retire and detected guilt
which fool that I was I had expected
to nee rellected In rpsrme to the rniine
ten! In Mr. Urey's euable countonouce.
The surprise unit wonder of It' hold
me chahipd to tlc spot. 1 was In n
stole of xtiiicf:i tlmi. Mo Hint I scarcely
tinted the broken fragment at toy fee.
U'K the Intruder uotlced them Wrench-
ing his gaze rnin the stiletto vrhloli
Mr (irey continued to hold out ho
jioluted to the broken cup nuil saucer
muttering:
"That is what startled tne Into this
belrnyal the nolae of breaking china.
T cannot bear It itlWe--
Ho stopped bit his lip and looked
around him with an air of auddc-n
bravado.
"Since you dropped the cups nt your
wife's feet In Mr Ilanisdell's nlcovo"
nnlshHl Mr. Grey with ndmlrnblo self
possession
"l" seo that explnnnllons from tny-
Relf are not In order" wna tho grim
retort lauiK'hed with the bltlevegl sar-
casm. Then ns tt.e lull walH of his
position crushed In on hhn his face
assumed an aspect startling to my un-
accustomed eyes nud thruating his
hand into his i"kct ne drew forth n
small itos w lil h ho placed In Mr.
ijirc.v's baud
"Tho Groat Mogul" bo declared aliu-
plj. It was the llrst (lino I had heard this
diamond o named
Without n word that gentlemnn
opened the box. took oue look attho
contents assumed a satlstlod nlr and
carefully deposited the feem'ored gem
In hia own pocket. As hi" oyea ro-
turned to the man before him all tho
passion of tho latter burst forth.
"It was not for that I Utlled her!"
cried he. "It was because she defied
rao and staiinled her disobedience In
my ery face. I would do it again
yef-
Here his -olce hrokc and it was In n
different tone and with a total change
of manner he added: "You stand ap-
palled at my depravity. You hovo not
lived my life " Then quickly and with
n touch of aullenncfiB. "You suspected
me because of the stiletto. It wna n
mUtuke using that attletto. Other-
vise tho plau was good. I douli if
ou know how I found my way Into
tho alcove (Hisstlily under your very
eyes ftrialnly under the eyes of many
who kjiew me."
"I do not it in enough that yon en-
tered it; that )uu onfifs ur gul't."
Hero Mi lire stretched his hand to-
ward the electric button.
"No 1J. is not enough." The tone
was llcrce. nuthorltutlve. ''lu uot ring
the hell not yet. 1 have a fumy to
tell you how I managed that little af-
fair" Cm lancing about ho caught up from
n nearby table a small brt.s tray.
Emptying It of Its content ho turned
on us with drawn down fentnres and
an obsequious nlr so oppoed to his
natural manner that It waiiuis if an-
other man stood Iwfore us.
"Fantou my black tie' ho muttered
holding out tho tray luwnrd Mr. Grey.
Wellgood!
The room turned with me. It was
he then the groat financier the multi-
millionaire tho husband of the mag-nlhi-nt
Grlzel who had entered Mr
KamsdeH's house as a waiter!
Mr Groy did not show surprise hut
he made a gesture when distantly the
tray wnl thrown aside and tho man
resumed his oillnaiy aspect.
"I so you undi rotund me" he cried.
"I who have phncd host at many a
ball passed myself off that night as
ouo of the waiters I came and went
and no one noticed me. It Is such a
natural sight to see a waiter passing
ices that my going in aud out of tho
alcove did not attract the least atten-
tion. I never look at waiters when I
attend balls. I never look higher than
their trajs No one looked at me high-
er than my tray. I held the stiletto
under the trii.v. and when I struck her
8he threw up her hands and tbev bit
tho tray aud the cups fell. I have
never been able to bear the sound of
breaking tblna since I loi.'d her"
A gasp and he recovered huiis-lf.
"That is neither hare nor there" he
muttered. "You summoned me under
threat to present myself at your door
today- I have done so. I meant to ro-
pioro you your diamond simply It hs
become worthless to me. Hut fate ex-
acted more Surprise forced my secret
from me. That young ludy with her
damnable ankwardness has put my
bond In a noose but do not think to
hold II tbeie 1 did not risk this Inler-
lew without precautious I assure
you nad wheu I leave this hotel It will
le as c free mai "
With one of his rapid changes won-
derful and Inexplicable to -no at the
moment he turned toward u e with a
bow saying courteously enough:
'We will excuso the young lady."
Nest moment the barrel of a pistol
gleamed m his hand.
'ihe HHi'uent was cntii jI Mr Grev
Stod dU- flj in tho hue .if tin mil
the audi !' tojo who ttiu li 'd I "'
nt his ui i r wi- scirt-.iv 4 i" t' '"
- -- -" r t TuiT'in ".
twa.'. ' '.ftr3r-Kjprv
sdf3&p
I lajftaa TAfc5VTtf.Mn of wn'jwr. and um
tloa'lluPM) of his lliiRor on tli Irlfttrcr
pxpcrtwl to soe Mr. ('ny recoil nnd
tit- umii oscnpe. nt Mr Oroy lilrt
hi own though ln inndp no more nnu
AM not voMtire to lwk
Nervnd by
lile eourapo I suninionr up nil my
own. This man roust uot osi'Bpp w
must Mr. Rroy snlTpr. 'I In pistol dl-
rvcted ttgulttBt hltn must hv dlvortcd to
myself. Such itiJiwids vere tllif on"
wlioae 100(1 twine t bail no deetily If
MKfrelty Inmiltfd I had hut to scream
to cull out for the Inspector but a
rniiHMiitirfiiipa of tho nwMslty we were
now under f prcwrvlnf? our necn-t. of
kpepliiK from Mr. Urey the fart that
ho had Iipou under aurvillltinre. was
t'von at that moment surrounded by
11m? police de'.'-rretl tin uud I threw
msclf toward the bell Instead crying
ont thai I would raise the licuse. If ho
moved and laid my finger on the but-
ton. The pistol swerved my wn.v 'Hie
fnee ubuvu it amllcd. I watched that
Mr. 'Ore stood dtoecdy In the line of
fin.
smllo. Before It broadened to its full
extant 1 prfteead the button.
fati-brother stared dropped his pistol
trnrt '".uit forth with thesu two words:
"Prnvo girl!"
The tono I can never couvey.
Then he umdo for tho door.
As ho laid his band on tho Uuob. ho
called unci.:
"I lmvo huon in woro straltB than
this:"
lint ho never hart. AYhen he opened
tho door he found himself facu to focc
with thu inspector.
CUAI-TBU XXIII.
ATKU It was all explained Mr.
(ire) looking like another man.
caftie into the 100111 where I was
endeavoring tu soothe his star
jUf
tied daughter aud devour lu secret my
own Joy. Taking tho sweet girl In his
arms he said with a calm Ignoring of
my presence at which I secretly
amiied:
"Thl3 Is tho happiest moment of my
existence Helen. 1 feel as If I had re-
covered you from tho brink of tho
grave."
"Me? Why I have novor been so ill
us that."
"I know but I have felt as If ycj
were doomed ovur since I hoard or
thought 1 heard lu this city and un-
der no ordinary circumstaiicos. the po-
ctillar cry which haunts our houjb on
tho ovo of any groat misfortune. I
shall not anologlio for my fwira. You
know that I have good cause for them
but today only today- I hnvo heard
from tho lips of the moat arrant ku'are
I have v-.sr known that thin cry sprang
from himself with intent to deceive
inc.. lie Knew my weakness. Unevv the
cry He wus in narllnglon Manor
wlien Ccilla died and wishing to stnr-
tle uiu into droppliiK souiethiu which
I held made use of his veutriloquial
powers (he had been a mountebank
once KK)r wretch!) and with such ef-
fect that I hae not been a happy
man since la spite of jour daily Im-
provement and continued promise of
recovery. Rut I am happy now. re-
lieved and Joyful and this miserable
being -would yon like to hear his story?
Are you strong enough for auytblug so
tragic? He is a thief and a murderer
but he has feelings aud his life has
been a curious one and strangely inter-
woven Willi ours Do you care to hear
nbout U? He Is the man who stole
our dlomond "
My patient uttered 0 little cry
"Oh tell me" she entreated excited
but not unbualthfully. wWle I was in
au anguish of curiosity I could with
dlfjictilty conceal.
Sir Grey turned with courtesy to me
and asked if a few family details
I would bore me I smiled and assured
him to the contrary at which he eel
tied hliuwlf In tho clmlr b lftod hst
and began a tale which I well permit
u: self to present to you eoraplate and
from other points of lew thau his own.
gome live years beforw one of tbe
grtat diamonds or the world was offer-
ed for alein aa eastei n market Mr
Grey who htopped at no xrDKe In
the giatfieatlon of his tastw in this
direction inaiMadlstely sent his agent
to Egypt to examine tl stone If the
agent discoverod it to be all that was
claimed for It and within the reach of
a wealthy coinniouer's nurse he v.n
to buv it I'iou innueetlon It wis
found to be all that was claimed with
one exception In the cen ojr; qno m
JSafiiMffl) mm A
TiJ ttai' wyi n fmw. tftlttiB tnls wa
cousideretl lo nark the diamond and
rather add to than detract; from Us
value ns a traditional stone with many
historical associations It was finally
purchased by Mr Grey and placed
among bis treasures in his manor house
In Kent. Never a suspicious man. be
took delight in exhibiting this acqulsl
tlnn lo such of his friends aud ac-
limlutniica as wen likely to feci any
Interest In It and it was not au ihi
common thing for htm to (iilow It to
puss fiom baud lo band while he pot-
tered over his othpr treasures and dis-
played tills and that to such as had no
eyes for tho diamond.
It was after one such occasion that
he found on taking the stone In his
ltnml to replace It In the saf he had
had bulll for it In one of his cabinets
that It did not strike his eye with Its
usual force and brilliancy nud on ex
ninlniiif 11 closely he discovered tho
nbseue of the telltale flaw. Struck
with dismay he submitted It to j still
more rigid inspection when he found
that what he held was not oven a dia-
mond but a worthless bit of glass
which had Lcen substituted by some
cunning knave for his Invaluable gem.
For the moment his humiliation al
most equaled his sense of loss. lie
had been so often warned of the dan-
ger he run in letting so priceless au
object pass around under all eyes but
his own. His wife aud friends had
prophesied some such loss aa this not
once but many times and he had al-
ways laughed al their fears saying
Hint he kuow his friends and thero
was not 11 scamp among them. Hut
now he saw it proved that even the
Intuition of a man well versed n hu
man nature Is not atwn.vs Infallible
aud ashamed of his past laxness and
more ashamed yet of the doubts which
this experience called up In regard to
all his friends he shut up tbe false
stone Avlth his usual care him! burled
his loss in his own bosom till he could
sift his Impressions nud recall with
some degree or probability the circum-
stances under which this exchnuge
could hnvo been made.
It had not been made that evening.
Of this he was positive The only per-
sons present on this oecttsloii were
friends of such standing ami rejmto
that suspicion in thetr regard was si 111
ply monstrous When nud to whom
then hnd he shown the diamond last?
Alas it l-'id been a long mouth since
he bad Shown the Jewel. Cecilia bis
youngest daughter bail died lu the In-
terim; therefore his mind had not been
on Jewels. A month! time for his pre-
cious diamond to have been carried
hack to the east! Time for It to have
been rocut! Surely it was lost to him
forcvor unless he could immediately
locate the person who had robbed him
of it.
But this proralsod difficulties. He
could not reraemhoi Just wbaj; persons
ho had entertained Oh that especial
day In his little hall of cabinets and
when ho djd succeed lu getting a list
of thom from his butler he was by no
mount Hiiro that It included tho full
mwoher of his guests. His own mem-
ory was execrable mid In short he
had but foyv facta to offer to tbe s-
creet agent sent up from Scotland
Yard ouo morning lo hear his com-
plaint nnd act secretly In his interests.
He could give him carte blanche to
carry on his inquiries In the diamond
market but little else And while tills
seemed to satisfy the agent it did not
lead to nuy gratifying result to him-
self and ho had thoroughly made up
bis mind to swallow his loss and any
nothing nbout H when one day a young
cousin of his living in groat style in an
djuinlug county Informal him that in
some mysterious way ho had lost from
bis collection of arms n uultjuc and
highly prlssed stiletto of Italian work-
manship. .Startled by this coincidence Mr. Ore
ventured upon n question or two wuh ti
led to his cousin's conllUliig to him the
fact that thla arllclo had disappeared
aftor a large supper given by him to a
uumbpr of friends nnd gentlemen from
London. Tills pitted of knowledge still
further coinciding with his own expe
rlenco caused Mr. Grey to a .k for a
list of Ills guests In tho hope of finding
among tbem one wLa had been in his
own house.
His cousin (pilto unei-msclous of the
motives underlying thU lequct hasten-
ed to wi'te out this list ami together
they pared over the names crossing
ou hU' li as vveie absolutely nlmve sus-
picion When Hiev had retched the
end of the list but two tunics remain
ed uuerossed line uhk Hint ot a rattle
pated youth who had come i the wake
of a highly reputed connection of their
and the other that of an American
tourist who gave all the evidences of
gteat wealth and had presented letters
to leading men iu London whl h had
Injured him attentions not usually ac
muled to foreigners This man s name
was Fan brother and the momeut Mr
Grey heard It he recalled tbe fact that
an American with a peculiar name but
with 11 renutatlon tre w-a'l. h.-.l !"eu
among his guests on the sii'iected
evening
Hiding tho effect produced upon bin
by this dixcovery lie plat ed his finger
ou thu name aud begged hi cousin to
look up its owner's antecedents and
present reputation 111 America; but not
couteut with this be sent his own
ugeut over to New York whither as he
h khi learned this gentleman bad r-
turned the result was an appareut
vindication of the suspected Ainerkun
He wuh found lu be a well bnowu U
laen of the great metropolis moving
In the highest circles nnd wltfa a rep-
utation fr weuith won bj an extraor-
dinary business !ntlu t
To he sure he had not always en
joyed ihe.e distinction I.Ike mauy
another t-eif made uuo be had i!v-n
from a nitttiMtl iMwittuu iu a western
raining camp to bo the owner of tt
mine himself aud so up through the
vsiiotHi gradations of a suceeoaful life
to .1 Ssltlolt atuuut the foremo-'t bnsl-tie-
null uf New oik lu all ItifcSC
chnWt-a he liad pialuMlie'd 'mine ft
J j if yt if-uvwt- vivi"
Ho
ficca iff gf Btro"irttir nartwu and
was kaowu to bare but one extisva-
gant fancy. Tula wan for Jje unique
ami t-urloiu la nrl a (astc which if re-
port spoke true coil blm many lltott-
sauds each year.
This last wae liw oply clause In the
report which potatd hi any wa to
wan! this man being" Hie possible al
straoJor or the Great Miigul. us Mr
Grejrs famous diamond mi culled and
the latter was loo Jtrtt a man and too
mu:h of a fancier in this line hlmef
to let a Tact of this kind wel-rh against
the favorabk ualrtro of the iest Ko he
recalled his agent double to itcd his
cablnetand co.iHnuwl 1 mntine his
dlsplajs'fif vnluables to nrtl- les which
did not suggest Jewels l"hn. three
years passed when one dnj be heard
mention made of n wonderful diamond
wblcb bad been frtetl In New York
From Its description lit gathered Hint
It must Im the one sun ptitmnsly at
stracted from his csbhe 1 aud when
after some careful latjuh iei. lie learned
that the name of It pnMe-soi whs
Knlrbrother he awoke to Ins old sus
plHons and determined t protir this
matter to the bottom hut secretly.
He still had too much consideration to
Attack a man in high position without
full proof.
Knowing of no ono he eonid trust
with so delicate au IrtfJUiiy us this had
now become be dccMed to undertake
It himself and Tor tills purpose em
braced the first oppflfiuulty to cross
the water. He took hta daughter rlth
him liecause he had tflaolvwl never to
let his ouo remaining" child out of his
sight. But she knew- nothing of his
plans or reason for travel No one did.
Indeed only bis Igwyif and the police
were aware or tbe lof of his diamond
His first surprise oil landing was to
learn that Mr. Kmlriuotlier of whose
niaiTiape lie bad hosi'rx bJ quarreled
with his wlfo and tWit In the separa-
tion which had owiimsd N1 '"tuona
hart fallen to hoc Slmrb and was con
wqneoUy In bar poaMNHlon at the pres
ant moment.
This chuuged mntlers slid Mr.
Grey's only thought uow w-n to sur-
prise her with tbe diamond on her per-
son aud by one glance assure himself
that it was Indeed tile Great Mogul
Since Mrs. KalrbroUr was reported
to lie n beautl'u! wdtnan and a great
society belle he saw no rensou why
he should not meet her publicly and
that very eoou. I It Uiferefore accepted
In vlla t ions aud attended theaters and
bolls though his daughter had suf
lered from lier voyng and was not
able to accompany him. Uut alas! He
soon learned that Mrs ralrbrotber
was nover seen with Usr diamond and
ono ovonlng after nu introduction at
tho opara. that sna never talked about
It. So thero bo was balked 00 tbe
very throsbnld of h!sr' enterprise and
recognlxlng the 'act wits preparing to
tnko bis now serlflushKalliag rt.jghter
south when ho received an luvltaUon
to a ball of such n select character
that ho decided to remftlu for It tn the
hope that Mrff. Falrbfptbor would be
tempted to put on all her splendor for
so magntfb ent n function and thus
gratify him w 1th a sight of his own
diamond. Ixirluir the dais that inter
vened lie saw hi r several times and
very soon d t idi d that In spite of her
reticence iu n iird to thin gem she
was not s.iib. 1. nth In her husbaud's
ronfideno to 1ijhvv the secret of Its
real owneisluii ibis encouraged hhn
to attempt ii 'iln her Into weartug
the dlaui"iid on this occasion. He
talked of pie. lous stones and Anally
of his own iiiaiiug that ha had a
connoisseurs ev for a line diamond.
but had si en none as yet In Ainerlei
to eonipet' w ith a specimen or two he
had tn his own cabiueta. Her eyes
Hashed at this and though she said
nothing lie felt sure that her presence
at Mr. Ilamsdull's house would be en
llven-il by her great jewel.
80 much for Mr Grey'a attitude In
this matter up to the night of tbe ball.
It la Interesting enough but that of
Abner Kalrbrother Is more Interesting
still and much more serious.
HU was lndoed the hand which bad
abstracted thb diamond from Mr
Grey's collection t'nder ordinary con-
dltloua ho was au ImuuaL man. He
prlaed Ills good name urn" would uot
willingly risk It but ! 1 Und little real
conscleuce and once his passions were
aroused nothing short of tho object
desired would coub ut him. At in e
forceful and nubile. l bad at his com
main! infinite resoun" which his wan
deriug aud ovctiiful life hud h'lrlil
enud almost to He- i.olnt of geulu
He hhw this stone met at onec tell an
Inoullmite dclic pusws it He
had co-Tfeil other men's treasurci lt
fore but not as he cnwipj this What
had' been longbis In other cases was
mania In ttiis There was a woman in
America whom be lived She was
beautiful and she w 1 1 splendor loving
lo see her wilh tl glory on bei
breast would be woitri almost au ilsK
whkh his Imagination could pictuie ut
tbi moment. Befoie Hie diamond had
left his baud be hud made up his mind
to have It for bis own He knew tnat
It could not lie bought so he aet alxjiit
obtaining it ttv an n he did not he-l
tnte to a'now ledge to himself as 1 1111.
Inal. Hut he did not ' t without pre an
Hon Having a keii eye and a proper
H.Tse of size aud olor bo c4nied
away frota hta Urst iew of It a tine
Image of the atone .1 el vhen he wae
nest admitted to Mi Greys a bine t
room be had prmM.l the means for
deceiving the owner whose character
he had sounded
He wight bain failed in his daring
attempt If be bad not ?en favored by
a circumstance no oik could hive fore
Reen A daughter of ilie tioiKe. I'ecilla
by niime. lav riiiii i'h ill st the lime
nd Mr Grev's nft.oion wss m-ne or
less diSlrarb'O Ml I 1'ie pfobiibUlUes
ire that b' il I I e wctj. mj gome
Utug a i;;' wiMi tne stone when he
C&BM lo restore it to its place if just as
he took It iu bh hand thero b d not
llsf-ll tu the all oiiHMc a weltil Hill
walling 1 ry wlilib ut "in silted upod
She imagltiatioii ot dm dozen ireuiitt-
tn?u present nud so nearlv prostreum
l.
'ff
h'.l tjtar Jie ihnifct IV UX p
be-iTTSinTr1eneif Intd the s antt fell
Upon hip knees a totally unnerved him
crylmr:
- "The banshee! Tlve lapshee! My
daughter wiH JU'"
(To he Continued.)
"Heqular tne thin"
is an pi j hIoii .ik old as the race. No
doubt the limim and itirtg i.f the sun
l the must re&ulai t" itor'Hancw i the
universe unb'ss tt i the action Of ttus
lher and bowels when regulated With
Dr King' New Mfe Pills Gnaratttel
by 1 II druggists 2."c.
.100 pairs bovs Knickerbocker knee
pants 25 per eut Otf t the Annex.
rhiHi'w moat becoming
whlti iiltik or hrtinette
powdci 2fic.
tint flesh.
Satin skin
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Waterloo Okla Aug. 7-Mood v
George was an Okhhonia nty visitor
Satiirday.
Tho farmers of this victnltv have
been shipptng the Hlberta peach crop
tihe past week
8 S Byer has hb barn completed
The kdtes of the M K churchgavc
an ice cream social at II Groth'a
Saturday night. It .. a -tuchms.
This vicinity was vislml with Bno
rain fYlflav aigftt and Sunday morn-
ing. Njeeiless to ay it was quite
w clcome.
Ilev Maker tilled his 1 pillar ap
point nient at Merrick Sunda return-
ing Monday
Mrs Ba.ston. of IBdmond. is visiting
with Mrs Moss tlu week.
Martin Dunham vialted frlenilri near
Waterloo Sunday.
Cotton Is looking lln la spots It
la now in full blxm and many boll
'setting on Most of the fiejus are ver
clean
Keta Mitchell spent a few days lap'
week with her uncle W. P Pfcttet
son.
Baeley ami Ailamaon
hay foi J fJoriile.
are baling
DONT GRUMBLE
when your Joint ache and you aw fie r
from Kheumatlnm. L'uy a bottle of
Ballard's Hnow Liniment and get In
staut relief A positive cure for Rheu-
tnaUani Qurns. Cuts Contracted
Muscles Sore Cheat etc Mr I T.
Bocy a prominent lnerohant at Wil-
low Point Texas says that ho ilnda
Uallard' Sttow Liniment tho best all
round Liniment the ever used. Kold
by C. It. Reufro
Doing to move7 Have M. Wain
berger move those goods. All kinds
of draylng ilonf rrulcltly and reason
ahly.
Have you auen thul new AttwV of
buggies at Parkers'' You Uatl betttr
see theMS before buying
CLK MEET AT 8TILLWATER.
(By Associated Press.)
HUllwatei Minn . Aug 7 SHU
water in iu gala attlte fur the third
aiuiral convention of Miw Minnesota
Ktate aHOclatiou of 151 ks. The ail
vjuco guard of delegate arrived lt
evening uud this niorulig the traiin
iiouri'd many vUitors in'o tho city
In addition to the regular business of
the convention tho program culls for
numeru'is forms of entertainment in
honor of tho delegate and tiheir
ladioa. The tea t boring to eontinue
two days.
Phone No. 1 lu time and you will
never ralsa your train. .Baggage
Quickly carried. Royal U. li. a&4
Cab Co.
KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS.
(By Aaaoeia ed Press.)
Norfolk Va Aug 7. 'There ytau au
incroasel attendance thin morniug
vrhvn Iho natlo-ial convention of blie
KnightH of CiihimbUK began its second
diy Ht Pine iUach botel A himlnnn"
Hcs.iion In hind ( loscc! doors was held
thin moiniiiir. w-'iile the nftermxri -.id
evening rfi ln fie for ent'Tt.nn
mi tit A I n trv at Cape Meniv tliK
if: 1 ihi 11 .Hid 11 bniuiuet it Hie f'li in
liiilm Hot"! Old I' ilnt Coiiifmi tliir.
r-Vfiiing Hi'' the ii liir l'l fe.itnref of
ilie micihI HOfcrani tiieal )ri!Mia
Hogs arc lifiui' iimd" tjnr the ifi-p
1. m ot .itiiinai UMino.iH ntia ohm i
I'nh r. I.itcfc of tne chinch utio me
ti- ittind Hu- c lehidtion of Kuighth
if ('ohiiiihu lav at the Jauiet-inwii
i vij ition ttimoi i'iw
top That Cold
To cWkrfveoUradWrJUi "VratMMlri''
mimin tur tluieat lot ffuanaU To stop cold
with Prevuuini I tslor Uuui te M it run sod be
oWigwi tu i it fcirfU. To t ". Ir
watte win euw ynn dswiy Mated cow but
takw arulr-At M sbtmw Ugr-thr Ursk. or
head o tboM rljcoifJs. TmU' kotsly tatter.
ThM't vby tbey tn eatlad Pnruaties.
IWwUMsra Utile GruuirC'oMCvim. MQaia
iar no ptirrte. aoibUut fdekuolut Hie tar the
children sod thorouchlr Mis too. It rei fael
(lull j. II yen oeM. If jroa rube ell o thlok ot
lTcr-nnVt tTonitOMS mrsUOMtre ball roar
uu4k (tcjrsMs. An4 doa't tonta tow etu. u
there M) lererlefiwas. niafetorder Hsretaarab.
Mr lies Ifeatie' srerUeet eflciier Void ts
he boxee iar to jiorAet. lo In X-c boxoe wt H
I'lrnsteUes. InMtt a rovt dnunrisis kirta- reu
reventi
F g LIUIE & CO.
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earner
Phone 8
Cor. 6l h
H3BBEseHKaHi-H9PH
W. R.
POISON
hon Mi
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K. Okla
THE OKLAHOMA BAR
1st Door East Union Depot
Wines Liquors and Clears
J. S. U1CRBER. 1'rop.
1 j .
I 1 t n 111 1111 nilgai 1 d 1 i. 1 1 1
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ifttiwf. . bti- i--. :i
i'ii s 1 1 hi? ruvu tie
ResoH: for
Old Wines
Whiskies etc
Cigars
N1UIC NI2W
C FOR A 50c MEAL
(iooit Service
Clean Up-lo dale
SADDLEROCK
R1SSTAUUANT
317 W. OkU.Av
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W- T'fiW?-
63
NOW
IS THE TIME
To put in your Wiutor Coal.
Special price on storage coal
Hriar Creek McA-ester Oanon
Mity. I KNOW WHAT YOU
WANT.
N. F. CHEADLE
PHONK O
B-IaB!B6taaJ3!0aSBltB!fi
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ROYAL BAR
BC'l
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Tbe best brauds of liquors jg
wiues cigars etc &
Qeutleuien iu attendauce g
smd best service iu
the city. g
All tbe bent brands of
beer and goll drinks. g
trl
g CAL MINNBR Proprietor
$H&X&HHfrB&S0MS&KftB0N
!:r3g'aWWiftra'eWi
ELKS BAR
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Under new managenueDt.
Strictly
UP-TO-DATE
Oentlenteii's retreat. Im
Sorted Wiues Liquors and
Igars. Cold bottles al
ways ready.
F. D UUKNb
Manager.
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'tprk sJTrtfsr" i
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rail
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to differ
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Of tilKBt C'Xll
rufituhluK drauhti at
fiW'.-. l'lut will iix it
V.- vna.!:- ?-!! ana iM'r harness
A f'.H m1' of fly lii'U '"P nil'fi whilK
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ui) -it a
Gro
St. and Noble Ave
"We are '-liutUn'
ttto bui!neM
in ' the aut-
Societies
ChnrchQ
1 -tf
arptscs
Dnly f5rt
venritorio
class outfit in u s
Write for nam pi
md get prtcee.
Anna 11 trout Bios.
Guthrie '.kin.
igHWiKnsKrsrfiBt3-iHa.m8
X NEAT:. PRESSING ; GLUB
Will call for and deliver
g your etotlies clonijud and 1
g presrwid. Powr stfits per &
motitli one suit per week m
g special atlention. "
KRNHST Ti. 3Tr.T5T
. . - n r- m-m.jm r. wl .
its i-uone ruy
Guthrie Okla 5
g iltoyal Uoil Uiaenra: 5
IjumOp
SEVENTH YEAR IN OKLAHOMA.
Dru. Clark & Pamally
the famous Chicago
spelallsta troat Chronlo
and Prlvnto d I a eases of
both uotea. Cures cunr-
a n 1 0 0 d. Consultation .
frso.
Oltloo oyqr 108 Weafc
HnrrlBOU AtbUuo Outhrio
JElfL
IPUoae 4C0.
Use Electric Lights
for Summertime
No Heat
No Odor
No Smoke
Bo Comfortnble An Kit . -trie
Fan will furnish cooling
breezes at home.
Mr Merchant burn your
name mid business in tbe brain
of tbe public by tiaing an
Electric Sietfi
THE
Guthrie Light
and Power Co.
2 Whlt N 2?
Sewing Machines
URAND NEW
Due 1J111 Vqt Bale OHKAI
Inquire "F" Leader Otftct.
KILLthe COUGH
IandGUREthi LUNGS
with lr Kinof'ft
New Discovery
for rejs.t ..p"
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A ALL THROAT ANd MJN0 THOU ut IS
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OtTAB ANTEE0 8ATI8HACX0H1
OB. KOIIKV BFJfUSTOXI.
u'titiTifsn raaiitriairMirefiirrwa'twaaMti
Said ht Cuthri hu C Si. ftmit
II I I. Ill W WM.I I l.WIW WM m-l
Prlvata niMney to loan on oltT mot
j erty Lo mttrc-st O 3s Lyowa Gray
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