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MGE FOUR.
THE' LEADER t GUTHRIE OKLA. TUESDAY AUOUST.gQ J907
&he L&A'DE'R
BY LESLIE 0. NIBLACK.
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TCRPPAY. APtUlST 20. 1907.
llM ii ...II '
Th frlnd of nn 1a w can b"st be
filiated to p.:t if la operation.
A Republican legislature mieht do
mnrb to lr-re the effectiveness of the
mandatory primary.
Two great advance stepa nre in the
Qkh.riom constitution the mandatory
primary and the Initiative and refer-
endum. Judge Ilt B. Undsey la a surgeon
of t-'ie social order and doesn't mind
nstnR the Jmlfe when dealing with
parts affected by incurable disease
-
In RpurlHB on cotton prices do not
forfiel that the new atate and Texas
produced tn 1900 nearly two-fifths of
ilie entire crop of the United State.
The market vatae of Oklahoma cot-
ion lust yaftr was $4S.O00.K?. Should
the crop tJibj year prove shorter tli
hor price will do much 1o offset the
K-r.
WHth the whole iipw state Fedeta
Hon of Labor for the constitution It
appears that the people appreciate Its
protection. If the Republican politi-
cians do not
The $100000 type of public build-
ings are very nice nnd Oklahoma couli
have a now one during every year of
the fiture from the Income ou hor
public building fund or lands.
ShojW any Republican cnndldafee
be eli-ted to office wo shall see
wheti'ier tho so-called tender cotrarl-
once of Republican candidate or
t.iMr plewilnip procllvlttM prevail.
It la the delight of the United
States to hor-or Sweden by honoring
a h.vedlsh prince at Jamestown. The
two annulet are fhm friends and
ili"ie are no better naturalized cltl-
' ut than 'Swedes.
If some Logan etunty farmer asks
a Republican ca ididate whetihet or
not the institution Is an "outiafro."
wlat vUl h- av if he tbi n asks
him whether he would take fi solemn
oath to s-ippoit an "outranf" if
elected sfat will he saj?
neiliorratie congressmen. If elected
will see t" it that th new state riU
its share of tlie national arid lund
fund. Th-i' an' several points In the
new state tih-ie it could be used to
alvnntage. Tuls is no pauper fu.id
nd t'he new mute anottld have its
tines.
Nothing Is more auspicious than the
zeal of the people of the new statu to
obuia the highest dollar for tfteir
present and future cotton crops. This
Is to lie accomplished bqth ty reach-
ing the niurknU for cotton Hut at first
hand and by innnufoci urine; a largo
part of the cotlon product prior to
'xlfrt'
It (meaning the constitution) failed
to make provision for the maintain-
u ice of separate schools. 1hu t-itlier
"nforcliig mixed schools or d'i"viMK
tt class Of our people of iiliicai I mal
farilitlfs Ri'piiblican Pluttomi Thi:;
is not tm- Head thf mmd-ito-v p.o
v lfttons of Artie If 1.1. Section : rood
sample ut Republican can imiiui Mate
mi :ts.
INVESTED CAPITAL.
The DeSfX'ani party is i lin-tid 10
invented capital. its ft t- mi- hip toi
tlie laboring man and faimt 1o s not
make It . loe to Invented i-apltal Tbe
!.YiiiiE in ;ii and the f-imir an-
t ieiiit.e;i" iIk' friends of m-ntid
capita. Wh.it they obji-ct to I- bclns
made a im-v of Invested eap'ts! and
'hal I vliat the Hemociatu pntv oh
leets to iml I ha' U W..l i pi undid
aKliiM hi l.i- onstitutiou tind i- ac
touutabl' i''i ur'ii'i of lh alius- that
ttn hi-en Hi-iHK'd upon tlii- const It tit Ion
dv Ri-priiiK JH ! puratioti aypiitH
Thfre lias lici-n au oiganifd and
piiNlstfii aiuqyit 1o make it appear
i tin t the 1 1. uioCiatic paitv was a foe
to rupiitii ! i n tlie consiltiiiiou ua a
ti rror to .'! things flnam lal and that
i.-ilantitj di -i dark aud lmid await'Ml
t'ie ami i u i' mi-lit of tn- adoption of
the coith' ilon aud thr i Ifi'ttou of a
liemm-riii i ti kit. Th's Is a great
I III!"
'I hi ) nun i.itic party could not lie
he worl.iuuuian's frleod ami h toe to
'nit whltli kiv ou him vroilv It could
Tint seek the good of tY funier and
Oppose I llilla Pi) a Hi.uKt'l foi 'his
product
The pl.ii'omi of the li nioci.ii v of
the twin 'ei iitoriets make rthm! ii.ad
ing on tlii point Head It again and
ponder i 'i i' Turn to i he platform
i' will h tmii d iln-ie Heii' aie a f'w
cliarfc'e ' ' vmm Us
"Ue d v . tiiM.uj line of dUtuiotion
betweetl ii.'ii' Invented in honest
Cbterprh' on! puVnton capital en-
t.ip.1 lu -w.-piracy ssstust the p.'i
c ed.- of tbe labor of the American
Jieople." Tiiere is m of It. -but this
sltbws the trend of thought and action.
II to well enough to Inquire into the
connections and piirpoee of those
mn who are -ik-ji rampant crticsi of
the position of the Democratic pflrty
and the provisions of the constitution
in retard to capital and labor.
WAS IT AN OVERSIGHT 7
The l.eadei lm examined the stAte
RepubllcHii plntfotm !n Itn cycloptlc
reach foi all thins. Including the
milky tuv and the great waste phsces
of the noith. and nowhere finds any
mention of that $fi7.W0 of New York
Kcpiitabie 1 -Iff money now in she na-
tional campaign fund under the eon-
ttol of BIIsr and t'orlelvott nnd which
Perkins who gaxe them the Money
was compelled to make good to the
company ott of hi private funds.
attet the facts were disclosed li an
Investigating commit ee
Was It an oversight" All other
great accomplishments of the party
even to the i ttent of isrtlng company
with the truth were mniehow includ-
ed. Stinnge that this one should have
been overlooked. It 1 1 a part of that
j4(Ki.on balance In ihe "hands of
Tressiirer Bliss and suie of it might
.rickle down into ploui Oklahoma.
The New York World is of tho
opinion that such (aimed money has
offended the nlftrtorlet of the Presl
dent and that 'he feels In the interests
of sanitation during the present rn-
preeedented watm season and the
coming campaign some connection
ought to hf made with the aanltarv
spwer. Hut Bliss and Cortehnu and
the committee don't teel that way
sbdtt It. so tliey still hold down the
lid and use fie smclllm; tiotflf when
the thing gets too ranl
Wonder how thpt came to be over-
looked by the Rough Hiders at Tulsa?
INDIVIDUAL WELFARE.
Individual welfare tmiet go jiand In
hand with any sound progress of the
state. It is not sufficient to Rrow
rich or populous. The real and pri-
mary consideration is the betterment
of tlie condition of the individuals
rornpostng the new commonwealth.
Wealth end population are desirable
but not fundsmental. Bosh wealth and
population exist In many communities
which are far from idea) places for
Individual development and happiness.
The comm'in!v may onlv he said to
he either happy or prosperous just In
proportion to the per capita distri-
bution of that happiness or prosperi-
ty. Perhaps per capita is not the
word for a reallv 'happy and prosper-
i. is community must have a reason-
ably equat iil'rin'l'.';u of happiness
and prosperity
It does not suffice t have even a
high per capita of wealth education
morality or other desirable things. If
la attaining to them many are-reduced
to vvmttt. misery or permitted to grow
up In Ignorance ami vice.
In these truly great duvs of. pro-
gress In the new state and witft the
future before us we flgire in vain. If
wo seek to show our progress by
popu)ttlon per square mile by per
enpttn woalth which after all Is only
gross wealth divided by tho number
ol people or by per cent of lUlternT.
which rarely goes deeper than the
ability tn read and write or by pnm-
roue ot.'ier more or less superficial
tMHlards of true progress and pros
pnlty in wealth wisdom hsppinoss
and contentment. There must In ad-
dition to all these be a reasonable and
j it (Hstrllimloii among the itidlvid-
IIHlS
Equality can never be. hut equality
of opportunity may be approached and
hi ula bCKlni the reslm or state laws
mid Institutions
"Generally debilitated for veara. Had
sick headaches lacked ambition was
worn-out nnd all rundown Burdock
Blood Bittern made me a wel woman '
Mrs. Cbn Fivitoy Moosup Conn
Living yet. Prepare to die. Not
p'.eaaant but nice to think you'r re-
membered. Tombstones at Dawson's
Is your throat parched? If so. one
of those cool refreshing draughts at
ltd's Place will Ox IL
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O PRESS COMMENT. O
O O
oooooooooooooooo
The immunity bath is almost na
popilai us the St Louis f-'w bath hut
Jiiile I.audiH seems not disponed to
Uie e an j frej Mckets St. Im'.s
Ri public
.lila' I.andlH nili(ins to be one of
he dun-- ol war t.'i.u It was nason.iblv
ea-- t'i let loose but lathei haul to
call off
Ii iciu2iued foi ibe Knlil Kaule to
m.ii-c the discoteiv tint aftei all."
It i- well that tin- (institutional fea:
Hie b. - been elimiii ited tium the i am
pinmi There mii'-i
on i'iu' M)int T
niiiu must have
e llllle dlSC '-idio.l
.-ae old Haul"
ti inking foi bv
- lie could hi 1 iv e
b.n mental prm -
r "ii h .i etiuclu- mi
p 'eat. Ir With tin
ill" one Kieat iss i
is absolute)) la
i oustltntlon us
advocated !..'
I'i nun i i's and i mdi mm by Hcnub-
II 111 -i H Is ltlii.iMb!e lo discein
v I" the i'Miuln ti i ii pincess conii'K
in One poi u I... n jr. however on
A nth the Kau- wi-c lhc lcs the
iti publli mis tu s- me (iiiistliutioii
ll.. liiitei fni iliem. for ihe peopU- will
urn .mil i i mi ini uf a dooi'innt that
-i il oioiicnlv a coids with their sen
i in
i ts (bickahhii Rxpiesb.
ii wel find t.'ic ciuisiluitlon too tank
w.i . vsu in -1 ii I) hi t have anv foais
u-. "i -i H in n in mat win toiiuw a
t'ni liowu witiiln a lew mwittiH as
sure as that day folkiws night. State
Capital
Oue thousand eight hundn-d and
eighty-nine plus 18 yearn of Hepubll
can piomlses eiiialH 1!407. t'he puwi nt
opM i (unit v
TUi col-ju 1 ti my ia havt sawed
the dy for the Ro.i Riders at San
Jus4j Hill hut they aie not equal to
the emergency I i Oklahoma More
ovei Iheiew some ulixht dlHsenslou
among the colored troops thcie liecaus"
thj didt.'t Ket a iji'aie deal at TuUa
Thev weie iiiomh-ed moie lepreseiita-
uuu uu the state committee ihau wrs
glien theui and are threatening; veng-
Ka agBao-B t jiaiuLwwiLiiiiwjLijiiiiiiii iwuiiiBiMiiBajtujiiiii!ii
SfcNATOfi JOSEPH
Joseph rmtlc.N bi'iiiMnii. who Ii i I
W. l'ettlis ill the 1 Hiteii .Mt.iles scmite
Aliilmmu. Ik was born In 1 iii-oln .
Hi'hool vvtieu.the iiil win lnoke mil He enl'Mcd 111 the 'on federate service
ami rose to the rank of dipt iin. fmivbt m muiiv hat ties ami was wounded four
times. He practiced liw In Selm-i lm about tvventv years mul since 1881 his
home has liecn at H'rmliiKhmii He bus twice served as governor.
vailce for the deception worked on tempt on tbe part of aggiegcue.l pl-
them. C'hlekasha Kxprosn 'a' tl.iouch tl.e Illegal means T aave
Tihey are helping ihetnvlves to ' d -' nbed to suppt ess competition
vengeance over hew ' '" Bryan is continually asking
I whv have some ot the manageis of
Riles get quick and certain relief unlawful trusts have not been conviet-
from Dr Shoop's Magic Ointment Its.ed aad sent to the jenltentlary? I
action is positive and certain itching sympathize with him in wis wish that
painful protruding or blind piles (Its-1 thlH may be done because I think that
appear like magic bv Its use. Large the imprisonment of one or two woukl
nickel-capped glass Jars f.O cents. Soldi have t most health effect throughout
by F. B. Llllle & Co. I 'he country: bat even wlthont such
. i imprisonment I believe that the pros-
Te New Marguerite clear 10c. at i options which are now on foot and
Olsmlth's
SOLD OUT.
I have o1d nearly all my city bar-
gains and want to Hat your property.
Poster the Land Man. Phone 193.
L. Foster Withdraws.
Bdltor Leader: It Is with a degree
tier: It is wnn a uegree
of reluctancy that I withdraw from
1 nm -rl-ra- rtf ArAtt W fa gill T i
i ii i m; iui -srfti -! w- s -t . - i
consider the disappointment to my
iiiativ friends throughout Logan coun
ty for I have tihe strongest assurance
mat a majority of the Democracy de-
sired my nomination awl election but
feeling that my nomination at this
time would endanger the Democratic
success in the representative districts
ami beileving that Democratic prln
clples should he paramount to the am-
bition of any individual seeking a
co'tity offlci 1 have decided to enter
twe ranks and vvoik for the sue' ess
of the part.v Thanking all mv friends
Irrespective of partv for their antici-
pated suppcu 1 'iej? to leniain.
.1 1. fTRTKR.
I'll stop vour iain Tr e To show
vou first -before oti siKml a pennv
what mv Pink Pain Tablets can do.
I will mail vou free a Trial Package
of them Dr Shoop's Headache Tab-
lets. Neuralgia Headache.Toothache
Period pains etc . are due alone to
blood congestion Dr. Shoop's Head-
ache Tablets simplv kill pain bv coax-
ing nwav the unnatural blood pres-
sure That is a'l Address Dr. Shoop
Racine Wis. Sold by P. B. LUlie
Co.
Who owns thnt swell turnout? Why
Hoover Bros They are alwayr up to
date; aud nothing but tho best la
kept in their stable.
Family Potior subject to your or-
der. Have n cuae of beer sent up.
Best of eveiv thing. Harry aud Dave
Weluberger
The time ii ripe for Hammocks.
Try a new ie for your wife or sweet-
heart. Those are beauties at LilMo's
Dtug Store
TAIT GTVFS POLICIES
(Coni'ii icd ftoiii p pe one. )
In 111111111-. ion i not a c uivt of tii'i
InslinC" hit onlv a iin'ir .idmuils'i i
tt.e trih I'ihI
' The i.i i biw doe- nut pi f.u
eiioiiKh 'Ihe pi acute ndei it has itl
icady dl'cloe I iiie neces-iu tm new
anii'itdim uls ..ml will iloiililb-ri- sii;;-
Kes' tiloi e
Objections to Government Ownership.
' I am iippmed io Koveiuntent owu-
ersnlp - .
' Klrat. because existing government
rallwavH are not managed wiih either
the efficiency ot economy of piivateh
managed mads and the rati s charged
aie nut .uu low mid thorefoie not as
he'll ftl Ml lo ihe public.
Se onU. been use it wo Id involve
an expenditure of certainly twels
billions of dolUrn to acquire the Inter
state rallwavs and the creation of an
enoinious national debt
' Third bei'snv ll wo Id p'..ce in tlo
bfl ids of a rei kin's executive a pow
ei ot (oiiiiol ovir biihlness i nd poli
He that the luiatciuatkm can hartlly
conceive and would expose our popu-
!ai institutions o danger
Answer to Mr. Bryan's Question
Mi Hryau bskx me what I would
do with ihe minis ' uikui i t.hai I
would lestiain 'inlawful hum with
alt the efficiency of ln uctlve procrvas
and wovrhl miaisti wKh nil i vr-
Itv of rlmlnal prosecution ery at 1
F. JOHNSTON
'ii i luiscii io sui.i.ii tin. inte l'almund
n. i- umij; been active In the politics Of
miiih (' fn 1S:' u v sl jmr nf
' ie injunctions wnien nave aireauy
been Issued have had a marked effect
on business methods. One reason for
the small number of sentences ot Im-
prisonment in tnist prose": utlons Is
that the i e elation s -of unlawful trust
methods and d is lion est y have been
chiefly made known in secret rebates
uu ' "-' "nuy nHJOj-une lamina
- ; '" "". irS .T
" ""'" ""M-U "' l" """
tini
prescribed fines as a mode of
punishment in these coses
"Again it is difficult to Induce Juries
to convict individuals' of a violation
of the anti-trust law if imprisonment
is to follow.
Argument Against Revision.
"Objection is made to revision on
the round that we are enjoying busi-
ness prosperity that this will lie dis-
turbed by a proposal to chsnxe the
tariff and t.'iat w ahould wait until
haul tlmeH hef ire we revise. I can
not follow the argument The re-
vision piopoaed is to be by the Repub-
lican partv a til i not to be a depart-
ure from the pinlectlvv primlple but
in cohformitj w'th it It will affect
onlv those person-. Injuriously who are
making n uitieasonable profit out of
an excess-he rate The present pros-
perity is not dependent on such a
profit. If It were then it would not
be tite prospeiitv. ot the .whole busi-
ness comm"nitv. but only of a few un-
duly favored at the expense of the
communltv. In ths present temper of
the people general prosperity has not
prevented the remedying Of other
abuses and inj istlce. 1 don't know
why it should prevent ijhls."
The bites and sting of insects tan
sunburn outs burns and bruises are
relieved ut imce w'th Piaesalve Car-
hollaed. Acta like a poultic. and
draws out inflammation. Try it. Price
25c. Sod by J. N. WAILACB.
IIUNCHAKIST
COMB FACTORY
(Continued from page one)
tlie local "dealh dealei." came a.s
a HMiilt of the leceni murdei ot th
rich Armenian niercham Tava .aujian
in New York.
Certain A'liHiiidns who dec'lned to
lake a liart m the ordenug ot this
murder )tsteiitav gave the names of
the "executive committee to the po
lie ' and asserted that Klssak .lellul
.. in the man who englueeied the mur-
der Of Ti auislianllan accoidiiiR to
confesgion to the Jew Voik police
i nine to get permission to kill his man
aud the! lie f.iied to take anv dell
nlte action until the murder wits ap
proved In the lot ul committee.
(iutaglan siout'v denied that he w.w
direct b in the Ti'ivjnjtuu murder and
dot led thai he knew that Jellalllan
had been iii t'hicago to et orders tm
the mm dei He did admit howevei
thai he lilnisi If had been sent to the
eas' on a similar mission and that
onlv the. tan that he has three lingers
on Iii- b ti baud blown off bv bomb
u tilth fait niake him easv of Idem I
tn .t I ii Ml pleveilli'd his being Ul-.eil in
tlu triote
Summer coughs and colds yield at
om e to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup
Contains houcv and tar but no oplatts
Child. en liie it Pleasant to tak. Its
laxative qualities lecomuiend It to
mnihi'is Itotti .-it ness. coughs (roup
kld quick I). ShW ty J. N. WAL-
LACE. CHE38 CONGRE88 AT CARLSBAD.
Cii'lshad Aiu IB- A scoie ol lne
foiemost llvHig expeiti. at chess ic-
s"t 'bled hern tudav aud. as nue-a
ot thw- muwchiiny of Critmrt. began
llr In the great lutermtlongl tourna
MANY FRIENDS
HAS ZOA-PIIORA
These Women Personally Knew the
Health-Restoring Influence of This
Wonderful Medl-tn.
Are Now Glad to Give Others Benefit
of Their Experience
' 1 took Zoa Phom for painful men-
struation lencorrhea pnlns In the
ov sties aud oMier tfo-ibles. It is tle
lit st time that I have ever been with-
out pain at tlnm of my menses." Mrs.
Lilian Hurrls. (lermfask Mich.
"I used Boa Phora. during the spring
and am now afrong and healthy. I
think it Is t.'ie best medicine for
women who are in poor health.'" Mrs.
J-'dwIehkaoti liioton S. D.
"During change of life I used Zoa-
Phora anil It helped me greatly. I cau
tecommeiid ii to any one for that pur-
pose." Mrs. Hn Fountain Albany
Mi
"Hvlng used 5C(s -Phom for female
tumble. 1 will gladi say that it did
me good atid I tb'nk wli! benefit any
one needing s icii a medicine if tihey
will only try it." -Alice Berry Banner
Aik.
"My trouble w.as delayed menses.
You rmedlclne haa lielpd me and I
feel hettei than Ithave in two years.
Mis C. R. Huddleston Hluffton Ind.
"I think Zoa-Phora is a grand med-
ic ine for every woman expecting to
become a mother as 1 ihad always had
to suffer from ten lo thirty-six hoats
until mv last .' born Ag. t3. 190C.
1 was only in twin an hour and then
nothing to the pain I suffered before."
Mis. Rosa Abbott Dane. Okla.
"Your medicine is grand. It will
rIvvbjs be my remedv when I am weBk
am' havs headache."- Katie E. Cramer
St. Mary's. O.
"I vvos troubles with falling and ia-
fl am at Ion of the uterus but after using
zoa-Phora have toad better health than
liefore In four years." Lemma RUIb
Rose Ga.
"I am now in perfect health. Your
medicine has done me a h Hundred
dollars worth of Rood. I rest well t
nlgiht aud can not praise Zoa-Phora
too highly for it restored me to
health." Lirtene Harrison Kimjston
N. C.
My ageis sixty-six aud my health
was run down Zoa-Phora ihas given
me strength aud built up my system
in general My appetite is irood and
my food does not now hwj me " Mrs.
Elizabeth ICoons. Ottawa. Kan.
"My wife suffered with nervousness
and painful periods. She tried many
different kinds of medicine but found
no relief until she. commenced taking
Zoa-Phora. She is denghted with
your medicine." Charley L. Crowe!!
Brighton Ala.
Do you desire to reovelve the same
results experienced by these friends
who have willingly given their testi-
mony for Wie benefit of others? Just
go t one to yojr druggist and get a
bottle of Zoa-Phora. Full and oom-J
piete Instruction for using the medi-
cine together with ft copy of our book
"Dr. Pengelly's Advice t Women"
will be found In each package Just
ask for Zoa-Phora no other expla-
natlo nvvlll he needed antWio mistake
will be made in giving yom hhe rli?ht
preparation as ZoaPhora comes al-
ready prepnred compounded In Just
the right proportions and put up in
sealed sterilized one-dollar bottles.
menf for which preparations have
been making since last w Intel. All
the really great masteis of the game
with the exception ol In. Tairasch
and Dr. Lasher are Included in the
Hat of entries
America Is represented In the tour-
nament bv y. 1. Marshall who tied
for second place in the last interna-
tional content at Osteud. ami P Joh-
uer. champion of the .Manhattan Chess
club of New York. ' Among the Kmo-
pean experts taking part are Vadmar
Wolf of Vienna. Dr. Bernstein of Ber-'
iin. Burn of Liverpool. JpaowakI ot
Russia Bplelman of Munich K. Co-
han and W. Cohan of Berlin Dm as of
Prague Lieonhardt of Stockholm.
Marco of Vienna and other notable
player from different countries.
WJNSOrv'.h
One of the boantk of ff -Bi-asiui
in a uevv iniiM.iil 1 1 nil.
I-
Ml.
lwl irlCT fti vuv44 ' H)(
llltalilo Llujj and bur hulwnd la a
Cold Soda Watei nnd
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riis'ored io their former positior on
tin pension list.
In repaid tu an alleged statement
fi m Colonel JMehl manager of the
Associated Press that the strlklnx
operators of bhe association were re-1
turning to work Wesley Russell na-
tional secretary of the telegrapher'
union gatd:
' The report is absolutory without
fc ndation. The obvious intent Is to
stnmpede the Associated Press opera-
tor back to work. The association
endeavored to enter into negotiations
vPn operator employed on the New
York state circuit but an Indignant
protest from operator on strike in
Chicago In the south and weet puts
a (juletua on any euch unauthorUed
it(?ot uvtions.
"The Associated Press employes
are standing firm over the entire sys-
tem and with the exception of a few
smah offices In the east are united in
the demand that wages nud ihours
shall be the same aa those of the con-
tracts with other press associations.
"The Associated Press employes
400 telegraphers and f0 per cent of
thein are on strike and intend to re-
main o"t until their demands are
granted."
President g. J Smith of the strlk-
ets announced today that Cahgress-
uwn McDermott and (Jary both of
whom are telegraphers. wiM present a
. i'KoHition in the next congress ask-
ing that an investigation" be made of
i be telegiaph companies.
Seven broker's operators were call-
ed out today. There are 27fi brokers
operatots woritins; under contract.
According to President Fmall bhere
will He no order issued calling out the
cabin operators. He said that he did
not desir to create International com-
plications. Suim rlntendent T. P. Cook of the
WValern Fnlon strld there had been
several additional operators employed-
Superintendent W. I. Cook of the
Postal said that the machines install-
ed in the operating room since tine
strike were working satisfactorily.
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We iiho have pood
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Gas Co.
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call for
tad's Ice Oream
Served at all the best soda
fountains in the city.
25c Quart. Phone 636
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Nice llm-i Meorscliaiim and lirlad
Pipes just In. at Olsmltn'B.
That ne attraction at Ihe Umpire
Theatre U oiittrinlniiii? and new
you'll miss a treat if you don't see it
Private money to loan ou city prop-
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