The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 125, Ed. 1, Friday, September 27, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE-UeApeB?0UTHW1E OrttA. . Pkbh- fcfeMiMJfeft 27 106
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GANS IS
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Llg&T'WEIQttT CtlAMPt
C-SSklP. OF WOULD
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TO-NIOBTS BOUT WILL
BE 20-KOUND AFFAIR
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Big Jim Jeffries Third Man
in Rin as Referee
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8 FACTS ABOUT'THE FIGHT O
O (By Associated Fresu.) O
O Principals : Joe Gans and O
O Jimmy Ilttrna (GeorKo Mcmsjc). O
O Mace of fljrht::-Paehlo Ath- O
tf letlc .dub. Loa Armeies . O
O Title at stako: LlRhtweielit O
O championship of the world. O
.O Number of round: Twenty. O
"O Bizo or purse: Dans to receive O
O $9000 win lose or draw. minis' O
O share 52.000. O
O IteH:ree: James J. Jeffries. O
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Loa Angeles iil. SepL 27. In the
pink of condition and ready for their
battle which will he for tho light-
weight championship of. tho world
Joe Cans and Jimmy Burns await tho
call to the rlnft of the Pacific Ath-
letlc club tonlpht. Big Jim Jeffries
will bo ItoaHtiffd man In the rlnc and
win receive $1000 for his services as
referee.
Gans Is naturally a heavy favoro
bui considering the Importance' of tlio
bout the betting has been naturally
small Few of fho ring experts arc
able to figure how Burns has any
chanco of winning tho fight. He is
good at fighting and has a hard punch
but In cleverness and all-round ex-
perience Gans Is in every war Tils
superior. Burns boxes on the lines
pr Battling Nelson. He is Just as rug-
ged and is thought to bo a harder
hitter. But Mo is not good In his
defense. He boxes In an upright pos-
ture; and for a clever and scientific
fighter llko Gansho should be easy
to. gt at. Tho gencral'oplnfbn is that
the champion should bo able to dls-
polo of the Chicago fighter In a short
tthH.
'Xpe flfiht wll be a twenty-round
.affair and will bo tho second time I.)
hjotffnbnth that Gans. hns defended t.
title. The colorea fighter came out of
his. recent contest with Britt without
.1 rhark. and slnco then has been traln-
fnjt faithfully bo that he Is In cxccl-
Wftl ' shape for tho batllo tonight.
Ryrns-aUo has been In .training for
sotao- weeks arid the reports' ljrom l!s
quartern pro to tho effect that he Is
in! the best of "condition. Tho content
wj)l b. at mr. pottrids. a Weight thltt
BftiW both fighter?.
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mk mm Beai
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fiW? oil Lo& VAwl aSrvJp' ' or aatln llned-
m kw i VfcLJjyr...
IIW - $29.50 $39.5Q
itt. $45.00 $50.00
I w S-rS'-it 9ifiiv sgqfcf..4'g L-j-r
e Grand Opening of Hotel lone
Probably no stloh social event of i'fco&ftt year has caused
ticli gfeiiefdl liiterst as will The Gttind Opening of Hotel lone
All of GKitfarie's fofemot people ill b6 tne or oufeht to
be and by their presence on this auspioiou occasion assist in
giving The Great Hotel a justly defcervod So.
The Grand Leader has already done it part by offering
such a m&gniflcient line of
& Evening Costumes Coats
And Drew JSiCcejJoriej
9
Hats &
As has never been seen here before. They are here now but because of their delicate character are carefully put
away nud are shown only on request. Then too there is satisfaction in knowing that very few have iver seen the gar
ment you buy. Her is a sMfjht hint of what yon can find here in evening wearables.
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Evening Coats
Of Chiffon Paris Broad Cloths in all
'fi t' "4i 'S-ti-.ii-i.. -! &i-h. i..t. t. -. if.
pattiiri niiuucn ciiiuuruiriy ur inuuctiwy inmnirii
A price to suit the purse
those beautiful
in braids silk
For Evening Weaf
Beautiful Silk Hose any color
Silk Petticoats to match your
gown. '
Handsome White Underskirts
for lingerie gowns.
Evening and Reception Gowns
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Such an exl-naive assortment can not but nlease evrv one.
Prom 'meium price up. We offfir special values at every price
White net dresses over white
Fancy:;Foulard Silk Dresses tastefully
iriinuicu . -i. . - -.....
Fanjcy' Voile Costunies
all colors .........w.
Wqlle Lace Robes
slmplv beatitiful
n.L ;.V . . i
jueauunu uace dA ( a
Waists'..-. .....m..mfc. ..-.- '" v'wj U
Radium aud Messallne Silk ja tic C7I
Waists .... .-. ..... t) IU $13 $u
White Lingerie DreoseB fa At Hfl
All lace trimmed . ... OTuiUM
They are
$1360
S2S.00
$39.50 $50.00 $5.00
$.6500
vLunn
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For vcain Wear
The New Vanity Purses
Gbld or Silver.
Beautiful White Fans.
Beautiful Head Scarfs.
beautiful Evening Milliticry.
Our Great Dress Goods Sale its1?
a tremendous success It will be at
height Tomorrow-SATURDAY
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f TOPICS OF 1
1HL IVTVll g
l$IM?IK3MSB13Kl$Xlii(
Deafnesa Cannot be Cured
Viy local applications as 'they can not
rtAth tbi) dlseaued portion of tho en
Tb'ete'ls only. 6no vay to cure doaf-
nfhn. &nd that is bv constitutional
.retqwiless. Doatnes 1 caused by oj
lliftamed condition pr tho mucous ijn-
Inj ol the Eustachian Tube. When
thlg tubo Is Inflamed you have ft
J)iunt)lliiS'' sM'ihd or ttnperfqH hearing
Anil wloa It Is entirely closed Deal-
noB's'Jathe result and unleaa tho In-
ll4intfton can bo talten out nd thla
iiifie Vestore4 to Its normal condl-
JlghL ifearJng will be destroyed fr-
ftver; ttluo cases out of ten are causel
M Catarrh wblcji is nothing but an
infjaraed condition of the mucous sur-
fae'es.. ' yfn.fj give Ouo Hundred Dollars
iprafifcase of Deafness (jwused hy
ca'tdrrhi that can not be cured ty
duiU'sOatarrh Cu're. Send for clrcu-
ISflCfV PJiCHKNBT & CO..
rug- '' "" " ToJlo O.
Msofa by DniRElsta. 7Hc.
Talte Hall's Family Pills for const!-
P0V - t . -
Guthrie Leeiurg Course.
Thv manage oMno'Outurie LoCtum
CourBO wlir bejjlu Monday to dellvor
peason tickets an collect for U10
' iiamp.
phjimmmmmm
Logan County Dirt in Deniand..
That LoBftn county farms Jobk good
to EuBtcrnch 1b' ovldenCed' lij' uic fdet
that Andy Ellison sold his farm yes-
terday to Thomas McCall of Iowa
for $13000 and today Atorneyu Geo.
SI. and Fred C. Green sold thlr farm
a mile wost of the city limits the old
JIassey farm to J D. Ewlng of Mount
Vernon. Ohio for $16500. Tho pur-
chaser Is a brother of Amos Ewlng
of this city. Tbo farm adjoins tho
College Heights addition on the west.
Electric Mail Boxes Are "Selling.
The Electric Mall llo company of
this city nave received several new
models of their patented electric mall
box and have put ojt agents in tha
city to place them on tho market.
Will -Williams sold several yesterday.
Cal Mlnnor bought' tho first one.
Lutherans to Celebrate.
The German Lutheran mongregatipn
will colobnxte the Mission festival at
tbolr church Sunday. In tho morning
a sermon in German will bo preached
and in' tho nftornooa at 3 o'clock an
ddrose wjl be delivered inEnglifh.
Ill Present Strong Front.
Tho Y. M C. A. association has or-1
ganlzed a baseball "squad for the en
suing sonaon and elected H.
Krnost Winslovr as Uoadcoaoli and
Fred Green aft'asf&tant. Italph H'ron
nd Fred Greoit wero.8electcd as bus!-
tMHs nianagm. The following havo
bqtm gelected for the learn which will
maka 0110 of tho fltrangtfkt city teama
In (he Woflt aB seroral of tho playcra
are excollajje men and are well tfp
lu football tactics: al&SBrs. Earl
llehrfon I.ouard yest; fliili. Luckiii-
bill. Ikm MouU Orvijle Farqiihurspn.
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Oral Ray Leslie Moshcr Cleon Ray
Harold Rexroad. Adolph Kaufmana
James Rexroad Vincent Foes Floyd
Calvert and M. H. Jefferson. Thi
first signal practice is called by tho
coach. .Mr. Winulow for S o'clock this
evening at the Y. M. C. A.
Seniors Outpulled A rs.
What will trt-obablk 'U an end ' to
the nghtlng betweenN itlnlor and
senior classea of the an county
high fcchool was palled a at Electric
park last evening when appoint
ment the rival classes mcV "r a tug'
of-wnr. The -JutilOM numlf ' 'ig over
forty held the rope on on Ide of
tho lagoon and twenty-nlno 'lwart
seniors pulled at he other cnV tho
rope. It looked for n while uV( ho
seniors wero going to get the t it
of it. but they held on like heSfc V
pulling together 8eadlly and flrivniy
dragged ht- juniors Into tho water
Vuid imlled them clear across the
lagoon in water almost up to their
necks. The Juniors wero game and
held on until they wore dragged onto
the enemy shore.
Mangum Has "Sly" Man.
bhiof of Police Wm. Mitchell Is in
receipt of a. luttfcr front the chief of
police at Mangiim btatlng that they
had under arrest A. J. Raker tho
fctnalo impersonator who vlB!tod
0uthrio a short time ago. He was
Rtlll woariiii; the female togs when
arrested at Iangum.
I r.M.olVA1
day.
staas
word of the appronl Mon-
Twelve 'Hi' Bridges
The t)oard of county compilsaJonors
thiH sfternoou let a. contract to the
Midland Brldce company of Kansas
City for the cpnstruotlon " of 12
bridges in the county including one
acros tHe Cimarron rlvbr north and
west of the city. Tin contr-act price
km" $9035: '
City N-;erit th? Mdney.
Thp city council since learning
that the Harhum & Halloy ahow does
not give n parade In the cltv have
passed p.n o.-dlnenco providing for a
line of $100 for any first class show
companv toadvertlse nnd unload In
the city llmltB whether trio show pa-
rades or nttt.
Married
Women
Ertrj womin coreti t
shapelyi pretty figure and
many of them deplore the
lois of their ffirlish form
After marriage. The bearing;
of children is often destructive
to the mother's shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided
lWyr by. the me of Mother's Friend before baby comet at this
rfSJfiHtint always prepares the body for the strain upon it and
jKMrf tk symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the
Sanger of child-birth and carries tho expectant mother safely through
Ws: critical tJeribd without pain. It ts woman's greatest blessing
arWtfusandS gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
.l..jui lit.?. .1 .t .1 r. 1
eaiedy Sold by all
sktif jristTaXli .60 per
bottle. Our little
Hookt telling all about
this Ununcnt will be sent free.
Mother's
Friend
L'and Patent Awaiting Owners.
Tho United States land Office has
n hand s.cw patents wuieu tney
lnvo received from Washington for
mud In the Gnithrlo land office dls
tibct. Those patents are for land that
hu ben proved up and the locaj
olflco is anxious that the owner come
after tltem ns soon as posstme.
Hopkins Was President.
1. n. Hopkins delga;a to the on-
uUtutioirtl convention ras president
of the Canadian Valley Trust company
which fulled at Muskogee yeserday.
Stopped the Parade.
Chief of Pollcft W. It. Mitchell y
tenlay stopped the thifclo Tom's OabJil
company parade through the stt'ejPtfl
and made the managers dig Up $21
hefore th't could pit - ed.
Bond Contract if Signed.
The council met In adjourned ses-
sion last night. Tha Important busi-
ness feature was the signing of tho
contract for the wt- of ipn 0(J000
improvement bonds Mfct-ntly passed
In special election. M. D. McGlnley
signed In behHlf of .Hi Oklahoma
Hond hnd. Trust company. Tho bonds
boar 6 p- cent Interest and run for
a porio(lJf thirty years with the
option qjpaylng them off In ten years.
Arkaiit Secretary to Be Here.
' DrlP Hobbi Held . edr'otary for
th '. C. A. in the stato of Arknn-
mIffilll be here tomorrow to help
inlHce the Y. M. C. A. work In this
olty.
llI3lHlX$Kll$X$M
NEW GOODS
Saratoga Chip Potatoes
Yacht Club Salad Dressing
Dtirltees Salad Dressing
New Shelled Nuts
Oriole Pearl Barley
Snow Plaice Cod Fish
New York Grcam Cheese
Imported Swiss Cheese
New Edam Cheese
New Buckwheat Flonr
New Pancake Flour
Pure Maple Syrup
We are agents for Cliasc it
Sanborus Teas and Coffees.
HMt
OIL MAGNATE ILL.
(By Associated Press.)
Now York Sept. 27 Hnhry Si.
Fnglc vice president of the 8landr..-d
Oil company is seriously 111 In Breton
Wootlri N. H. rroin n general nervous
breakdown
J. H.
RUCKS
The Sam Bob Lease. '
Muskogee boenU: The famoHsl
Sam Bob oil louse whoh adjoins the
town of BartlesvillOi iUtsr traveling a
rooky and stormy road has . been.
(Iwrfly approved by tho luterlor de-
partment. The Delecree Oil company
hns tho lease. Tho lease is estimated
to be worth a half million dollars.
Tho land ms owned by Sam Bob ft
minor. Rob for three weeks lived
like a king as tho gutst of th vari
ous oil companies who were after tho
leaso. He -waft stolen from the agents
of one oil company by another and
placed in a Pullman car and rode
across the continent He was dined uefi(
ana wineu ana. given money on wnicn
ho lived In pilncely stjlt. For
monihs the contest waged and youn?
Hob was the most popular Italian lu
the territory. At taut it was brought
to the courts tho varlouj. claims
weeded out and Anally opproved by
4lie EMiretflry Indian Agent
Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That Ib LAXATIVK RftWlO QOIN-
INK. Ijok for tho algnotmjo of B. W.
flroro. Ued the world over to Cure a
Cold In One Day. S3c.
Miw Iliuch. of Junction Cltv Kus.
is the"gtlot of her sister Mis. Frank
W'opdg at her horn-. 84 Hunt Vtlas
avenue.
Phones 192 and 074
Fresh
Cape Cod
Cranberries
'A Humane Arip6at
A humane ditlten nf lUellmorttl fnd.
Mr. U D Wllllatrtu 10? West Main
fit. says: "J appeal to all persons
with weak lungs to tako Dr. King's
Neyr Oljcorery tho ohljr rctaody that
has helped nio and fnlljr conies Mp to
tho proprietors retommeiidatlons." It
Saves inrir.e Ufrcs than all other throat
7) ml lung remedies put togebher. Used
hs a cough And cold cure (no world
ttver. (Jdres asthma bronchitis croup
whooping cough quinsy hoarsenss
and phthisic stop heuiornhagerf o(
the lunqn and builds them up. Guar-
anteed at all drug stores. 50c. and
11.00. Trial bottle free.
AMXJSEMEHfTS.
The King of Tramps." a Yntlkrt
Poodlo comedy it: four big laughlUK
acta nioh coinuM to the Ilrooks Mon-
day evOnlHR contains more actual wit.
ofnro innocont mischief moro adnilr-
nble noting and good singing and
duhelng than lu to bo found In any
ten of tho average so-called muftlcat
aomedles.
The Mutlnoo Olrl Musical Comedy
company has more singers dancers
nnd real funny comedians than anr
comedy on. the road. Thin big nttrao
lion will be at the Ilrooks Sunday
Hept. 29. aud you can not afford to
miss It as It will positively bo the last
big production of the season neaull-
ful scenery eleinrlcnl effects magnifi-
cent costunies. a big bunoh of pretty
Chorus glrlr and those Funny FellotrK
Russell ONi'll and dross go to make
up on or big carnival of fun maker
This In thB otio-you have been waltllix
for so get in line early.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy One of
the Best on the Market.
For many years Chamberlain's
Coiigh Romody has constantly" gained!
m favor and popularity until it Is host
one of tho most staple medicines In
ce and iian an enormous sale. It Is
Intended especially for acute Jthroat
and lung disease such as coughs
colds aud croup nd can always bo
depended upon. It Is pleasant and
to take and is uudounienjy tne
In the market tor the ptfrndses
for wblob it la Intended. Sold by C.
It. Ileufro.
The employes of the I'ond Laundry
company last nlebt printed the
newlyweds. Mr. an4 Mrs. QhOM. Fond.
with a beautiful out xla nltoher as
Kelso ta wedding present. t f .
TheBankGrocery
Phone 580
yANTEDWhite girl to do house
'work.' Must be competent. Wages
$5.00 a week. Apply 405 East Noble.
Young Ladles' Pat. Colt Ext. Sole
New Nobby' Fall styles 250 $3.00
and J-3.50 at Robinson's.
ALL KIND8 OF NEW CANDIE?.
WARRICK
Large Fire Proof Safe
$45.00
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If we may have your order NOW to include; in our next
car lot shipment from Cincinnati wc will deliver you this
No. 46afe at $45.00. cash with order.
Absolutely fire proof lltted with air chambers Yale
Combination Lock Inside door any design Interior ar
rangement. Outside dimensions M inches high 25 Inches
wide. 21 inches deep; inside dimensions height 18 Inches
width lii Inches deep 124 inches. Weight 800 pounds.
Freight paid to any R. R. station in Kansas or Oklahoma.
JM5 cash with order.
$48 tH cash with order $7.60 monthly for 4
$50 $10 cash with order. $6.00 monthly for 8
All sizes carried in stock. Send for catalog.
months
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