The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 143, Ed. 1, Friday, October 18, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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For
For tomorrow we
One Lot of
Women's Shoes
Small sizes 2) to3J worth from
?: 00 to ?3 00 choice
tomorrow
$1.48
Ladies' $3 patent leacher button Boots very stylish tomorrow $2.48
j AN' Op
School Shoes
for Girls
llVs tO 2 $1.50
81 to 11 $i.25
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WAS TAFT
IN DANGER
'OF BOMB?
REPORT THAT THERE
WAS PLOT AGAINST
SLCRIiTARY
'STORY
Precautions Taken by Au-
thorities to Prevent Any
Sucli Outrage.
(By Associated ra )
Manlls On 1S--A reiintt m ached
tl' local iltco xebteidax imin a
1. fit hi tli.u .111 attempt n.u. made 10
ihio a bomb at Seerelan T.ifi whil
''. u uttf-tidtug a reception in honor
tva at i!u Joi.nii college Careful
Tji.-jrAiummMfm' v mu mTfi 1 m l.'iirih-'t'.ilffff
lAM'htigatioi) of the umii'i tailed to hoti.- or lepievciitutlvps and 40 out
iliM'lose '" luundatioii lm tin- tat' f tl Doiivmtuik elected to the sen-
nit nt ICi! preciguUoil takm b a1e Tl" 1'esMninl of those elected
I antlioi nli'h
'in rage.
lo
pifiv in .iti such
Sicretnx I'n it t b'in elisel
-"tiardea by intulur as - CiiiU'd '
Sl.tts rtiii-t service nv-n
ii i- bell'-vod therti are no
nt I'idhS Im ilif ulunds.
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TAKE IT IN TIME
Just as Score of Uuthrle People Have
U'uiitnj; '1'ii-s.u t pay. I
If jou m-KliH-t th aching back. I
t'rluarj iioiihles dlabt-teb. suiely
rr.!lo
tiiuu's Kuiney IMU reiu-vu back-
m-e flvny kidney III.
Guthrie itUtmb eudorve them.
II L. Mdtthewa palntei ami paper
liuuner ui l-'2'i North Klrst St and
;iiu at "K. North Division St limll
n Okla bai. 'ivwa utHu re- for
jxeiaj yt.iri Mitli What rii-tleed to
Im- kldn trouble The kuliuy did
in- iHifoim tin i r iui-lloti- I'Mpfrly
ulid my link tt.t.s never wnit I iuld
( M lrc fiom iiaiu during ii !a--t
ibini' )w.i.- I procured a box of
Uoau's Kidm I'lll. at J N Wallace's
drug store a.'id found ihitt they teller
ed me in . 'hort "me uud did me
nui' giXMl i l.un inv oiiier medicine of
ih- kind 1 IiacI i--i tried '
J'or salt ti jll dealt rs Price 50
fcutx F'S . r Miilimu t'u Huffalu
New Yorit
jg nt i fu the I'nited
tSt'itt-8
Ueiueinher the
tOLe no olher.
I
anil
i
nmio Poauh-
mi ! him ! iiifciitmiinrKnnif bm t it- miiu iti wiBMinn n jh 1 1 Wy
shoe onaDs
aturday ! ! I
havc on saJe the following specials :
'vxiMb' t2BflHKw
Lcdies' Dongola ex-
tended sole lace and
bluclicr with Cu-
ban heel and patent
tips regular $2.50
goods tomorrow
Men's Vici and Box
Calf Shoes
for medium dreg
wear
worth $2.fio
tomorrow
$1.08
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OFFICIAL COUNT
COMPLETE
(Contlnood irora pa.ro ono)
McAlester's majority. 33072.
"
Crafton. (Hep.) 96721
Watson (Dent.) 130.43G
Torsi vte
Watson's majority 337t2.
227.15
Justices of Supreme Court.
FISst District.
J. II Tuner (Dem.) 130196
V .1 Johnson. tBep !tC847
Turner' majority 33.040.
Sacond Dlttrlot.
I! L. Williams (Deni.) i282(i7
V H. Campbell. llep.) 7251
Williams' majunty 32(Mil.
Third District.
M .1. Kane ( lim ) 130100
I 11. Cuni'iil (Uep.) '97 17X
Kiun majority 32293.
Fourth District.
Sam Hajes tDcm.j 12ft 586
P. B Gillette (Rep.) . . .. 97314
A. 8 loudertnllk. (Sot- ) 8960
llaye' plurality 32272
Fifth District.
Jew J Dunn. (Demi . ...129822
W. V. Sioddy (Rep. 1 9(1396
Dtnn'a rrajoslty 33.42G.
Turner lead the ticket with J ease
IXtJii a 1 loso second. HavM' majorl-
j ty in the Second was cut clown Jy
the Socialists running against htm.
which took thn Social i
si's otes from
the entire state.
Clerk of Supreme Court.
Sneak illepi . IK 7 50
Campbell. le.m. .. . loi.270
Kolu liny (Stw'.i 8930
Total vote
Cainitbeirs pliiralllv 34020.
2:13950
State Senators and Representatives.
The official cauvass shows 91
t ijt-ui w-i.ii on i in iir t?iKciti lit inn
'
uisinci juagmpa.
Tli twenty-one judicial districts
and Hie j d-'s elected at the aerie pi I
- "" "' sejeinior I7tft. as an-
0"l"'l UMld "' lne t1 eleotioii
lOarit f.kllou.s lif u.'hi.h 111 ua HiuMK.
. . w.'-
Eleventh and
Twentieth dlKtrlcts:
1 Adair riierokee Delaware and
Seqovah ouutles; J. If. Pttchtord
tlVin i Tahlequah.
2 tsaiK. Nowata Mayes Ottawa.
lloK" and Washington counties; T.
1 lliow i (Iknv). Ciaiomore.
i Miskogee and Wagoner c-oun(le
no leiurus.
4 MClnloah and Plttsbure conn
lies. Leslie H Cede. (Dem McAI-
citer. 5 Hkll. IJfDfotvT Tenors- and
PushamaUh counUc: Maclarun TS.
IUjssoj- tDero.l. Poteatt.
n Marshall McCurtalii Choctaw
and lltun counties; D A. Kiel
(I'eULJ. DiHUIIt
au l St-miinii
l counties A T. Weatri
i Hem ) lA-high.
s C411.1 and Love counties. Wtll-
v II II HimmHJ. (Dew I A I'd more.
' Higbes Creek. tkfukee and
OWirilgne counties. J. T Carutberk
iDeui l. ()kemh
10 Li icoln and Pottawutontie ooun-
tiis. W N Mabiii (Deni.) aitawnec.
11 KiuiitUher and lijwn cucutties;
A 11 Muslim tllep ;mtkrie.
1 Grant Ka a id Noble counties;
Wm M liolfs tDeiu Perry.
13. caitaman and Oklahoma couu
Um- fjeo. W. Cla1x. or Oklaboni
City ami J D Lowe of El Reno lx.tr.
THFS LCADEn GUTHRIE. OKUA. FRIDA .' (VTOBFR
Boy's Box
Calf Bluchers
Doubled Soled School Shoes
fworth $2. 50 to-
morrow $1.98
13oys" Solid
School Shoes
with double soles
the kind others
sell at $1.75
tomorrow
$1.48
Demo." rata. "'ry
14. Cleveland Gasvln McCIalu and
Murray counties. It. McMillan
(Dem). Paula Valley.
IB. Caddo Grady Jefferson aui
Stephen counties; Prank M. II alley
(Dean). Chlckasba.
1C. Comanche Jackson and Tillman
counties; J. S. Johnson (Dem.) Co-
manche. 17. INafne Cnster. ICIown and
Wnahlta coimtlftfi; J. . Tolhert
(lem.) HolMrt.
18. Itpckhani Dewey ISIlla and
Greer oountlea; G. A. Ilrown (Dem.)
Manxum.
19. Beaver Citxarron. Harper nn-i
Texas coin lien R. H. luf IJorrow
(Dem.) Beaver.
SO. Alfalfa Garfield and Major
coirtlea; M. I'. Garner (IU'P.l Enid.
21. Tulsa Oaage. Payne and Paw-
neo eouiUea; U M. Poe (Dem)
Ttilsa
Notice.
All Woodmen aiv requested to meet
at the I. O. O P hall tomorrow at 1-30
o'clock to form in a body to attend the
funeral services of C. C. Kinney."fianhn
Miss Gertrude Bwlng. who appear-
ed hese last Siniday night In the
Slave of the Orient" will with bar
ex ellot company appear at the
Brooks Sunday night and present
Daudet's foinouo play "Sapho" the
fcreateat ipoi'nl lesson ever taught in
dramatic form
Plenty of specialties
Prices 15 25 35 aacl
I b weon acts.
j' cenu.
Men's Work Shoe $1.76 to $3.60
all solid leather. None better at the
price. Rqblnson's.
Red School House and Walton's
boys' and girls' shoes. Try a pair
once triad always used. Robinson's.
Governor Krants and Attorney Gen-
eral W. O. Cromwell returned last
night from Kansas City where thev
held a conference with Kunsat ixjliti-
eians relative to the candidacy of At-
torney General Chomwell for the fed
eral judshlp of the Western district".
his
.- SRSjTeSEiniSZ'i JB f
ST
Doors Open S a m
"SOONERS"
RBDY FOR
JAVHAWKS
STAND GOOD CHANCE OF
WHIPPING KANSAS
U. riJAM
f
ANNUAL GAME IS
PLAYED TO-MORROW
.
Owen Action Guthrie Boy
Tower of Strength to
Oklahoma Team.
Norman. Oklit Oct. IS. "Keep
flhtiug boy: never show the white
feather and w will defeat the Jay-
hawkerJa a fare-you-well." Thu
!ok.twi Uwiny Owens to the
OldljoittttfUall team during n
hard lqftlBfr on Boyd field this morn-
ing. ' ' " ifal?
OVrefifr. "UilfflP' with the team for
alKJUt teaiJrniilTtttM. telling tliem what
chatwea ntitl opportunities ihey had
to defeat Krtnsas rnnivorsity in the
afljnal tt;me h'.re Saturday
Oweiva gave the team a good nar.l
scrimmage practice today preceding i
the game Saturday.
On Saturday morning tho team will
haw a aecret practice on Boyd ffeld
at which the nn will ha given their
Dual Instniotiona.
The tfum waa strengtheuel last
night by the addition or Hnray K
ifitxhea. rlaht half arid bv Owen t
Acton who liAs not been out in a suit
They will play at half bnek in the
ffrst round of Saturdny'a game.
Ij Kbver. a llttakyi 'man formerly of
tho Mtchigsn university acimb team.
la out praj3Ucln with the loam jh1
win irouaoiy py run uaca m ute
game with the Jnyhawkers.
Oweiw hM not yet aunownosd the
line-up for tho game and will not do
so until this evn1 g at practice.
However Streeter who lias been
playing full back will probably take
Thomoson's nlace at center. Tlionxo-
sou still has a bad arm In which it Is
thought blood voiBonhtg lias settled.
lxng will play In Imbert's place at
right guard. Lambert so tho Ath-
letic committee says is not eligible
because ho Is a second-year prepara-
tory student.
Rogers a fast little man. fonnerly
of Dritry college. SpriugneJd. Mo. will
go into the game at left end. Walling
will probably play the other end.
Cross the veteran quarter back who
has a sprained ankle will go Into the
gairic but llatllffo will probably be
given a chance at running the teum
in tho last half.
- - - -- -- . - - -.
aii ukianoma expects Kansas to
put up a hard game but are counting
Hie "Sooner" to come out with the
long cuu oi uie score ine nansns
teafm will arrive In Norman Friday
ftt nrttlnight and will probably dovote
flat;' rd ay morning to practice.
High School Turns Play Tomorrow.
inh J
'The
season will be played "imorrow after-
noou on tlte Kleotr.- park grldlrou
between the Kl Iteoo .ilgh school and
Ijgau county high school teams. Tho
Iogan countv bova are in better shape
than when the niayed the Norman
high school and Coach Norris says
ihat they will play good ball now since
they were walloped good once. Fiotb
teams are evenly matched in weight
Tlie
and a closo game is exjiected.
game will be called at I o'clock
IT IS CONCEDED BY ALL THAT
THE ROUND OAK RANGES AND
HEATEfty ARE THE BEST. SOLD
BY E. L. HIRSCHI.
The victor war always ruu an in The Old Standard GROWS TASTE-
vtting lunch for you. They make usgg CHILL TONIC drives oot ma-
yon feel at home wbllo oajoylng a grown people and children 50o.
cold bottle. latia and builds up the system. For
Wonderful
Monday Oct. 21.
LOU I
1fi W7.
Im 1 A
Children's Suits ages 3 to 8
Fall Underwear
Ouif'Care
Assures
Your
'ji
n
f Q Ail"FnptinH
The Dandy Dixie Minstrels. j
At the Brooks Saturday night is n
r colored minwtrel variety show
jt 8 the real thing and haa set a
standard for Stan on pure old time
3eRro minstrelsy that puts It in a
PiMS by Itself. It has no competitors
tar it Is absolutely alone isneoualled
ftlMj unrivaled and this expression U
hIokui iv i immatir wriim in nit
...v J . .. M.w..wa.v n....w ... ww
the cities where the Dwady Dixie
Minstrels have thus far presented
their Inimitable performance. Thi
New York Herald for instance de-
clares thir it In unquetttlonably the
best -lesro minstrel ever Men In thl
'eountiy the New Orleans Picaiune
declares that it is the very beat col-
ored minstrel organization that has
ever - -vueared in the Crescent Citv.
The DalU4 Ikiily Times Herald l-i
reviewing tlne rst performance in
that cily said: "The house waa pack-
ed the applause was vociferous from
the stint All the old time darkey
1 songs were Hung and all the old time
darkey dances with aew tlnve frills
wre given by tho light stepping sons
pf African . Unrnt cork iminstrelay
ja an right but lUen minstrels were
made Ida. k h- the hnmh of nature
re oloae to first place as amusement
and fun creators."
The Dandy Dixie minstrels will ap-
pear at the Brooks next Saturday.
Prices 7f no and 25 cents.
As a young man of thirty-two
Thomas Jefferson waa chosen to dmft
the Declaration of Independence. The
ohotce was Justified by the result. At
aliout th same age ThomiM Jefferson
was called upon to coatiaue his
father's (the late Josesh Jeffersou)
X?p Van wnku?- lwu1' after J1'
!.e .ClM. WRS U l"tntd' The
. blood of Tliomiss Jefferson the Presl
dent Hows through tho veins of
Thomas Jefferson the
fa mi I lea wve rotated.
actor. The
Nuralnn Mothers and Malaria.
oQ.16
-Vest X-Xt
sTFP
That's just whnt our hand-tailored ready-to-wear gar-
ments are compared with other makes. And it's because of
this particular characteristic "something different" that the
knowing man seeks our store. Then too we try to please
and give to each customer such a garment as we consider
best lor his particular case.
Do yon wish Suit Satisfaction:?
Let us clothe you. Prices
Boys' and Children's Fall Suits
We wish to call particular attention to our boys' and chil-
dren's department. Never before have we been so well pre
pared to meet every demand of the t1 PA J fl
little fellows. Boys' school suits in- .Ill TO M
eluding the knlckerbocker pants tyUVJ VJ yv
in all Grades Styles and Prices
?qftif'flwiihfWTO'a'r
HUNTER CLAIMS EMPTY
were thrown out toy the judge'' on
account of irregularities and in noma
Instances the Indian Tersitory votei i .
who were uccuatomed to vollnir onh1
In the citls would not vote in th-
nunHhii nrw4nAt aiiktiiiti thinu' I
-. .... . r .. ... v..... .. . . . -- -
where thev lived but voted in th l
town.
The rotwitles where no returns
were received fioni borne precincts
are as follows: Adair 2; ( reek 2;
Carter 2: Comanche. 1
Grady 1 .ioh son. 1 ;
Harper 2; Okiuskee 1.
Mm ray. 1: 1a- Flore 1
Pontotoc 1 Pittsburg.
Delaware
nartield
I;
1
Mcintosh. P.
Latimer 3;
1 Pushama-
tah 2; Sequoyah. 1: Wagoner 3
Tho lxwrd has a right to inqulr."
into and find out why those precincts
wese not report ed from but whether
any action the roatter
taken can not be learned.
will bo
Not a single vote or precinct was
challenged by the canvassing board
as fraudulently cast and all Mr.
H.-rrteia tilk of fraud was put to
clow. iv th i nnnhilonn hrni
j The "returns from UeHver county
I were received Ysdm County Clerk
jwck oarage inw inurniug uy reRinier-
ed mall which leaves but one county
out now. This Is Woods. Secretary
Plleon received a wiro from the
deputy county clerk of that conn'y
this morning informing him that th
clerk was out of hU off'ci" and would
not return until Satilnla.
I
Judge Clayton the Inttan Territory
me1nber of the' election board
left
on the afteruoo. twin for his homo
in McAIeeter where b will hold courr
tomorrow. Secretasy Pilson and
Judge Durford the other two mem
bers of the board nset this afternoon
at 2 o'clock and canvassed the re
tnrns from Beavei' eowty after which
they adjourned until Monday when
Judge Clayton will be present and
when it is thought the returns from
' Woods county will be here. The copy-
ing of the official nnst.ltutlon Is pro-
gressing nicely and Mr. Higgiiu
stated today tlwt ne would have it
complete! by Tuesday or Wednesday
Will
See. Gr (Mmrs
KET STORE
oaou
fiWorldl
j-
KNOXJ
WW YOHK.
Renowned Ho.ts
S6.50 TO $2500
$2.00 to $5.50
Ex
changed
or Money
Refunded
7T
MI8S BETA LEWIS
With
The Little Decretive Co. Brooks
Opera House Friday Oct. 18.
of next week. The ex'wassing hoart
will fheu t.ir nt: matter of certlfy-
Ine' tlirt nuv of the nkktlinma phm ter
an ( he voi( 1or and aKalnst the
same to Jodge W. H. Clayton the
senior judge of the court of appeals
of the Indian Tersitory and Governor
Frantz who are designated by the en-
abling act a the board that will have
charge of certifying the same to the
President It is nov thought that un-
j Bumething
iinloi'M-eii happens
that the official copy of ibe constitu-
tion and the ote on the same will he
in WlashtnKton ly the latter part of
next week.
Reliable Relief for Eyes That Need
Care Mitrlne Eye Remedy HfKiiihea.
Doesn't Smart. Is An Eye Tunic.
Commence
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