The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 13, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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TWSt.BAp.tft GU7HnigLA.EDNEDAV-N0yEMpgn J3 J907.
XShs LEADE'R
BY LESLIE O. NIBLACK.
Published everr afternoon from
Th Leader tmtiding 107 West Harri-
son nven e and entered Ht tho Q-uth-rle
Post office a Second Class Matter
UCUrCNANT BOWMAN.
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MKMBFHt OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
8uhs Mption Tls'"l Dally.
Pr wwk by carrlei $ .10
per month bv csarrlc . .45
lr year bv carrier !?-advan' 'B.M
t'er j ear tj iiatl In advance .. 4.W
Weekly.
Sit months t .25
One yeai (0
Official State Papar.
Official County Paper.
Tbe Lender ! a mtmbr of the As-
sociated Vf9 and rewire the day
tc'rjrraph report or that great news
organisation for exelnsrve afternoon
publication in Qutairle and 30 miles
radlua.
Washington Newt Bureau 1334D. St.
8. E.
Eastern Agency W. D. Ward 63
Tribune Bldg. New York.
Chlcaoe Office C. A. Williams.
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(In mcle l Hip onimonwf alllls. tl)'
Hi I util him of (.in countrv will saint
her and hope nat she nmy live Ion.
and pnsp i .lrle Democrat
CORROBORATES
ORCHARD S STORY
notice to sunBcninans.
In th event of delivery being Im-
perfect o- papers being rolled twitt-
ed or mutilated -ubscribers are urged
to make immediate complaint to Uhe
business office In person by 'phone
or by mail.
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IN FORTY-EiGHT HOURS
PE-RU-NA CURED
I he ii ih m H pmhihi'iii i ti In t
III h ll I I Mi llsl ( (.i t on
I he mii't u e( to iiitm Coi-M-'-'s
will -fKMi In- ha k on I lii oh
I xr i' 'iirinnatl d f it l
ii(hlbitioii i ludtdutc fi.i in.iMir
the
I ho iiii liiibl is net' on Hit. list
Cm the Knnsevilt phleliolomiation.
I idgi ( "tU'ial has no ItnincdlH'e
i-rrlH ll- won wlnioul slngic
i ilorsi mi tit
Covfinor Haskell
lap trf -tnt(. iiini
lurJujU ii wave
mil keep the
and Ikc frojn
I-)8li.iiiii In okc the ninni and the
n'i ny il'i nulit ruinikiii li-io com
h "leu il i i notice
li.iyn oihI Mucin ick i mie tin K iii1
IiIUIh'i li ll to t!ln polli IllltllO! itu
I Mi' t 'liaii.ii? t
Cold AfTected Head and Throat
Attack was Sovore.
Ch. W.Bowman t Ltttt. anil Aljt.
Hth M. 8. M. Car. Vols. wrlt- from
Idtnlinin Md. aa follows:
"Though Komewhat averse to patent
mciiictm and ptlll more averse to be-
coming a professional artidavit man it
aeirm only a plain duty in the present
Inntanre to add my expcrii-nce to the
eiiliunna already written concerning
tin matle powers of IVrtina.
"I have been particularly lienofllcil
by Its uso for ailds In the head and
throat thavo heen able to fully cur
in) aelt of a most aevore attatk In
furl 'dfslit hours by Its use according
tn directions. I uso It n a preventive
h lienovcr threatened with an attack.
"Mcnitiers of my family also use It
for like aliments. We are recommend-
ing it to our friends."
Uhus. W. Howman
' no did Tyler h.v placed hlni on
i p i iai i "'
A fellow aamefl Lewia -n bankar.
I Mnnk fioni Spokane but 1 cu not
.i posit ive "
After that what occuird'"
I went down and met Simpklns a;
I la mi "on and told him what I had
(lone that he dlu not have an
inn pf- on his claim."
in about a week or thereabouts et
pitibnbly two weekB w went back
up ii theie and met a fellow namcil
l'( le and another man coining down
ilu trail near Simpklns' cabin W'
oprned 'Ire on them killing Ho ile
!ak b'nipklns. I and Newt Olo'pi
I here was another man with us at
hi tin e whose name l do not know '
' How did It happen that the other
man Rot aaj'
'We mtshed hint he mis dodginu:
W shot af him "
Following the confusion "T the
hhiHitiii Ad tins iclatcs how he liad
Ml the Marble Creek region how It
ha 1 waited ntil after the sbeiiff bad
gone In and f m id tin 1k1 of Bottle.
.ind how the c iliin or thieo of th."
jitmpeis had ! i blown up
The sheriff had round but one of
the bodies t iai ol Po ! -which wji
IvIiik a short dihtan e rrom Pimpklns'
alilit Adans did not meet the
lieriff but Simpklns met him
AftT thli- was oer did you git
the .MM) ftoin Simpklns?"
"I did not
He said thai all the si ttler-.
agteed to h' lp pnv It bit th did
ml come In Mlli the nionev I not
$120 Mason h- tne $! and Simp
ins Kae ni' $-u who i I left
Kep Arbucklcs' Arioa Coffee in tho
original package and grind it at homo as you
use it. Warming it slightly develops the flavor
and makes the grinding easy.
That delicious appetizing
aroma is too good to lose in a
grocery store.
Coffee loses its identity as coffee after it
is grou -d.
If you kw and want a good coffos buy
Arb tickles' Ariosa
Coffee
an'! jrVl it at home. The cheapest good
ev i ' t - vona.
CO
Itl.K nnOS. Nmv York C.ty.
NOTliD ACTOR TALKS
! uurl ivan Invnhfa haraftlM H t a
sort of swash-buckler but not of t
' I t-VinntwInal rsA 1-1 1 u hlltnnr
flP RAI 7ACS PI AW's "lm rom that H " vlgorons.
vi imiLts o i Lrii o aI(ilt comln and a88lued that he win
win net
Th part is utterly different from
"The Honor nf the Fntnilv' h onp ' il8yd lR8t year ln The
j lit. uuiioi oi uic i auiu . T(np) . Thpifv tne cont( Jt WOs a mc.
Only 1 hcatt'icnl Success tal and aplritnal one a controversv
of French Writer Says Kwt'i; a "t nna libertine for the
UUIIOI VI tt illlfl Hit t-'iiv ncvninh
her spiih at'd thu other her body. A
the urlcflt In that 1 was nek and
iteming ud in'otia In this play 1
Mi Otis BKiuiHi U... p.esentH at a'n the thoroughly complacent man of
le iB.ooks touiKh th .oniatitlc h(; wor1"1 . N'" "f '"L a!"ly. 2 ui"
TO DELIVER THE GOODS
Is oiip thing and to make all kinds of claim for a beating stove
Is another thing In the genuine ROUND OAK w(. tan sntisfi evet
purchaser It his never dlap pointed a user yet V bj . some peoplo
thfbk an much or mote of their genuine ROJND OAK stovt as tbe
do o their favoiftp horse Yeats and yeara It has been tested In
buying it not a cfcanre do ott take We gnatantee it lo not think
for r moment that an imitation would do the otk like a ROUND
THE ROUND OAK
I5THE ONLY
STOVE THAT
POSITIVELY
WARMS THE
FLOOR
UNDER
AROUN
.FRITZ
Otis Skinner.
the iBiooks touiKhtt
J.....- m. M ..r il. L....ll.
;: roistered ii "he u ' l r OVer "
out against a clever woman wlio has
.1 header tepteijeuUitlve
Miss P'icv HsiHwell who Is his o
OKI tllllllM pi'llll Will I ll
pi'rtiinii v in i. i to i Inn c Ii
I niteil St.ih next Stni'lHV
.in op-
lli the
h
..II th
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In- Hi'
' i till ii
- tin
urn i
II. i
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i-e of v mi Ii i mi; when
haw uu to' Siattb
md Motk i l
i .in citi. ii mi- t: A) : ii-.l
111 IllW M ill' HIHltlMT
in nd ovei in 1 1 . r
Itoil ii i ll! in a Mulligan u.anV
I i i k I piiviuted a dog bite Big
i iiouj h i ' Imkii him mill eh?
Heai 1 1 thiui.H Tamniauv ih uuothei
ne oi ilmhf iHiIiti.al jiotkeiB tint
in er -! in to get ttiotiirh at the
ii'iign I
II ih f tlliit c to land auvthliu: i i Hili i
ill.-. .- Uf-i hto the awfll) pt)HHilll1i: !
ihwl V1. If 14 .nrut urlll Vi . vu tit .. fr I
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OKLAHOMA ON THE FLAG.
Alihoiltffi "'OlOlllioiiia by reason of
i he presidential pnmilse will lie ad
n.lt to. Ul. Union of States on Nov
1 1. tlii'iii will be no change In th
te rltan flag 'tli! .lul 4 1908. On
an 1 after lint date the bluO ft?l(i of
Hi iuiiI'IIihI bnniiei wjll (uiitaiu fort
i siarH. Instead of forty five as a
l si 111
This will lie fhc tir.st "hangi in the
M it; iu twihe i'itis foi the foity
imli t n was adii-d lu! 4 1H9 fol
I wini th admlsaiou ol 1 1 tali to th"
hini In tbo tTe ettihg Min-eh . .
ci i i- 1 mouths ago a joint board of
ill ami) and nav v of which Admiral
i mi was cbaJinidii adopted a pla.i
lm ilu ie.it langeuii ul of the stjrs
ill id' ln(t.sttl !i In' udlllishlon l
s ii I'tidi i ilns pi in such re
iii ni mi nts will no piitecled With
i in 'i iti nail) u It ii ik th1' Kcitci.)
m In in
U i ii i!ii slat ol Okl iluinia is ad I
id iti"-nr thiid to nil and nix'h
iii-i on the tilu iii)inid will haw
i hi -l n. and ill' hc ond and lif u
i.H- cii utais i ach Foil Wot ih
Itu ml
.lap K Pedllcord of Okltihoni i t'ltv
nas beta chose i In V H . t'anu
bell cleik-elect of the Htate hipitiiic
coittt of Okbthoma as his cln f
depi't clerk Mr Peddlcoid wn tbv
laitooulsl foi the state Demon at u"
'institutional di legate campaign and
ni Mutant sece- I irv of the state Demo-
(tHtic central commute during the
piluiarios.
FIHST CLASS foct inali)r wonted.
$8.00 and up also biislieltnan anil
all-round talloi First class workmen
q. U Brooks. The Tailor
was s cn bv
1.1 ..... ..!....
AHk;l abou his Plav. Mr Skinner l"." ' "; p.av and has the Intrt
...i o ..i. ..i . Ar ihl
mil ii w tn iiiiinii' ii mi i -tti ii
ltiil.i. The M tinge dc (iarcon ' The
cliiii.Kteis ate lilted liodilv and faith-
lullv from Haluac but ntt the condi-
iioiim Tht. sloi) is properly gpeak-
Iiik neitlnr an adaption nor a trans-
latlon hut U.e gieat rrenchtnan's
-lit oi tin wind and holtsekeepc
wbr fs itInr to si'cnrr the millions
of hei senile masiei Is a Texas wo
htot v is the basis and the lultei por-
tion of the stoiv Is albo utilized
This' said Mr Sklnn'i le tho
onlv nlti) founded on Balzac's work
that has over been a succcsb. Plays
on his works have not been success
ful I have been offered two adap-1
t Mr Kkinnei Is pleasant of manner
with i il'h and flexible voice trained
to romantic roles tiff sfceU lotereat-
edlv about conditions In Guthilo. lie
doj's not regard tho financial condi-
tions In New York sorlouelv but
called b a "'ich man's panic."
A Notable Production.
On Ftldav Nov. 15 the emintnt
jjgBHBiu C7
6Hmf v: i
Ait unzsti
fflm fflgr. UNDER l
im- B5Q IT.
VEVA' 1 f I I LLJ ' Ti ' aPMi Tym&mr T V SBT
-BKSPKK. i!saM r
l yv -w
"$& '
OAK They tc ntlrelv diffetent. l'ht Imitation iiah a lnglr In
fire pot with large base it does not heat th( fs i U inakt -clinkers
lust like the old stvlo stove The ROUND OAK has a
double fitv pot with cone centei grate. II makes no imki is Ii lias
n small"'- base and heaU the flfnir warhi undei and .nound the
stovo It baa othe exclusive f'M'turei t" ol wliili ( .vill explain
if you will favor ns with a call To be ceitnin it Is ilii genuine
seo the name HOUND OAK on the leg and door
E. L. HIRSGHI
(Ions of the "Wild Asses Skin" one of uctor Charles H. I Ian ford cornea to
the greatest of his novels but Uu thP 11 rooks Theatre In a notable pro-
were not payable. duct Ion of Antony and Cleopatra and
"He wrote playa as well is books the indentation of this wonderful
but while hlB books were masterpieces plav should lnsnre profound Interest
his plays were not good Tho man not onlv among habitual theatre-goet a
was an analytical novelist aud a ps- but among those who onlv visit the
chologlst and not a playwright. plav himae when some attt action of
"Many thlrigs that are great have extraordinary Interest 1b presented
never been successfully staged Take Charles B Hanford ie one of the
the character of Napoleon for In- verv few actors competent to make
stance. The life Is vivid and dra- an adeouate and satisfactory produc-
aiatle and filled wi'h scenes and mo tlon of this gioat nlav His training
ments of iHwr but the Napoleon of and trlumnht have been distinctively
the stage has always been a fussy and alniojf exclusively Shakespearean
sort of Individual. HP la dwarfed and he is one of th vei" Jew Amerl-
whfii ht '.a dramatized can Mtftfti .! lttive tiltWeiV'ft tab
"The Honoi of His Family gives eutu nocessarv fo- the tiortraval or
Mtispeuslve and Intense diamatlc In- the great Individual roles of the
tereat and acHon from the moment classic the knowledge and executive
the cunain rises It Is a portrayal abilitv neci ssurv for their presenta-
of tlie cha actor of man who has tlon on a scale of magnificence and
been through the mill He whs o .n utti'ittion to detail such as will
colonel of Napoleon be is humorous enable th. performance to satisf) tho
and self ix'svsbed in making bis light modem demand for completeness of
aim general
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS ub
they cannot riaeh tho seat a the dls-
nse. Catarrh is a blood or constitu-
tional disease and In order to cure
It ou must take Internal remedies.
Hull's Catarrh Cure i.- taken Internal-
ly and acts diiectly on the blood and
mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh
Ciro is not a o. ack medicine. It was
pi escribed b one of tho beot physi
cians In this count! y for years and is
a reguWr prcs-orlptlori It if conipos-
'd of the best tonics known combined
with the best blood purifiers acting
diiectlv on the n iconis surfaces The
H-rf( cl combination of the two Ingre-
di 'nts is what prod'ees sirh wonder
ful icsults in curing Catarrh Send
for tebtln-onlals fiee.
F J t'HKMSi ft CO nops for foriune costunilng aud acem r
Tob do Ohio "Balzlc diaw hlr as a dissolute excellence of cam.
Sold by Druggists price 76c unprincipled and conscienceless fel- .
Tflke Hall's Family Pills for const!- low but w hgve cleaned him up a bit Di. J. T. Mitchell office at Royal
pa tlon
(Successor to Hlrsclil & Knebcl)
Vhone 62
11 hi 13
;tson
BttK?WmWxttttl
TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON TO
TWELVE O'CLOCK NIGHT.
I)IC3HtAlUjK .loom for r nt with
twttVcfrrrfWltfTHl-IHIlNtM-fh Wttaiftn.
ACTRESS ANNA HELD
t
ILL.
TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON
TWELVE O'CLOCK NIGHT.
TO
(By AsaooVated Pro )
Philadelphia Nov 1"? -Anna II. Id
thq aQLrefft Ja cUlicallv III of imeu
moufa at a hoi 61 lirne
and made of him a moie interesting Hotel.
The Postmahter of Ca conade Mo
Daniel A. Hugh sas or DeWllt
tl-J. .. .... 1 1)1 .11 . Dlllt 41 n. .1.
IP VniJ UhJWMJ rviuiit.y tuu itiiinui . i in" t am u
The merits of the Tokas Wonder '"R w1t. and Improving so fast in
)ou would never suffer from ktdney health that I o nnot t too much foi
Jladdet or rheumatic trouble. $ bottle jyour Klduoy ft Bladder Pill I fni
two months treatment sold by Drng- ... nxv.. .. .
gista or b nail Send for teetlmonl- lke R new mau neWItv 8 Kdl"
tils Dr K W HalL 8926 Olive street d Bladder Pills are sold by C II
St Louis. KBNFRjO
Looks as though the mouey striug
u y ims lifii.l tbe good old lion dol
In inn of circulation In tliene paru
nb"w
Ktui iki clii'i'iis mil' no douh
lad nun l he stud im-i to Hn
K mii t I . a r altei il had In in
"nm I hi iu ly di y
l IfltS COtltrOM I i-v over th
i n i oT vf id anln iN in on hoi
ln n i Ti diH hear g l on tho outbid"
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in .lduitly had Ins mind mi
I N I'M fill tl I IllOU ut
i ' ' the .. i i inn. nt i-lan i
I i' ii ii Hi lain siiiwn '1 j .
.ii-ni tn ht 'ii-id ti t tor
uouldi't i.i 11 at I 111: gHti
"iii'ii a lm UtMnij; pac
mi i wl w . n di laed u i
l il il lie lih'l Ik i n jiinoun
' N ni i i A'l nin Miiudltm
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OKLAHOMA'8 DAY IS SET.
On November 1" Oklahoma will
pl iiv th" ftirtyslxili star o.i the Rag.
1 In Pi'Sident has declined 'hat he
will sign the constltnilo.i of the uew
state on that day and issue his proc-
Inn alien admitting It Announcement
u' pick a date befnrehaud is unusual.
Inn il was request ;1 by thu territorial
otTliials so as to give a chance to
Hie courts to clean up their business
on that dale as far us possible anil
In itu piople know thead of time
ji whin the traiif tlon to thu new
sii'us would take plai i For soci il
ml inislni sk masons tne setting of
ih i'ii. tin adiiiision was ureal
lie li.ino rats all ov i r tbe couuti)
ii j .Ii i when oklnhoma coms In.
Mi h.ui ca se to lejolce Mote
Mini li.ilt a cinluiv has passed sinci
i Mi in i. aln stall was admitted
I mi Wist Virglmi wiu-ii let in dui
n id n-liillliiii diss was not onl)
in i Ii t Koiilil i an at the out
mil went bin k to ilu Democrats
u.iii. afii r iinii allox lenialll-
Ii Ilu in foi li'iuli i iiuiiltet of
ii iv l."it On win which bas
ii i In wild - h imt ists au-
' ouinidi oi '-.mi I'aioiinu or
issippi was i hi nil In tlie Kepul.
s Ii I It- (list n . Md II 1 1.1 i i I clion
n i ol IS''" ai miili Us si i esslo i
iup iilnitur '. ii made a bard
li c l 'i III .hi i'U' l i that uu
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ii.iin ii d I hn hill
'll' 11 I 1. int lint
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it io Tilden Not
was let in clime lo
has i state In n
ui n d out hv belli;.'
w he h a is i xpi I' it
i' 1 Ini. OkUhoui i
in t'us tn Id huiiif
h iiiim half r.wtty
mmM DISPIA y and SALE of J9pWf
n a )
l 1 1 .1
d I anion d "
lo tne lesi l
I in -a-.. ( ot nado I "tali Nebrasti
and mliei s - au i neeii IK mocratlc in
inn oi on. ii i I i nous but iu general
tin lui. 1. . i l(i publican ant Win
i' i ii d ii In - ii
i N.iIh ti m II 11'tlK' Ihe IK'iniM'l ll
nf I In i mill iv all Uu sat Ufacti m
ill i Ii I I v il K' ' mil ot Oklilbiillia -
ni . uiii lo ttietr iauKs This align
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IS. A SPLENDID DISPLAY
Of Pretty Afternoon and Evening Hats. These
embrace the season's choicest productions u.p to
$18.00 Values-
your Choice $10.00
had adv ills' in. i 1
Oklahoma to
Drilling will hfcini.'rt out with ii t t.n Uepublican-
uniiinioi of an a i if" all along thai ma: c mnn nltv
il ii) tJ.t Ki ol ifclCdl ' nWi lie lleil.o al! a ml as sue na
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