The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Th- tirst state legislature will con-
vene litre 011 December 2 providing
the president signs the statehood bill
It will be compos-ed of 109 represen-
tatives and 44 senators from the offi-
cial returns as given out by the state
election board It appears that the Dt
mocmts will have 92 and the Repub-
licans 17 In the low?r house and
that the senate will be composed of
40 Democrats and four Republican?.
Bolow is given the men el; 'ted to the
First Oklahoma Legislature accord-
ing to the returns canvassed by the
state olectin" board here today.
Demo . 'f In the House
Adair: T. L uider of Stllwoll.
Atoka: R. M ltaiaey of Atoka.
'Beckham: Geo. C. Whltohurst of
Saiyro.
Bryan: (2) A. P. Ross of Durant and
J. II. Baldwin of Storrett
Caddo- (2) Frank Stephens of Apa-
clio nnd C. C. Fisher of lllnton.
Cannndltin: jr. B. Copo of Ml Rono.
Carter: (2) Loo Harris of Ardraore
and J. F. McOanU of Nnwport
Chorouee: J. L. Mnutia of Tnhloqunh.
Choctaw: V. A. Armstrong of Bos-
5ll.
Cimarron: Frank L. Castool of Jur
Bonson.
Cleveland: J. Vnndaveor of NobJe.
Coal: G. W. O'Neal of Oconee.
Comanche: J. Roy Williams of Law-
ton.
CtMlg: -I -J. ilobdy of -Blito Jacketr
Click: W 1) R(m. of Koifer.
Custer: Howell Smith of Thomas
Delewaro: L. B. Smith of Grove.
Ellis: Elmer J. Jesse of Gage.
Gnrvln: (2) W. U. Lladsey of Blmore
and Win. Tabor of Hart
Grady: (2) Robert M. Johnsoa of
Minco utid A. 8. RIddIo of Chick
slia.
Garlleld: (2) A. II. Ullis of Orlaudo
( limit' .1 N. Smith of Mancb c.1.
Grw: (2) G. W. Brlggs of Granite
and Dr. Peiidergraft of Hollla.
Hhihi J. V. Diust of Supply.
JUU II Ed 1) Hoylo of Chain
Hiijihi-s: Edward Sweuglo of Wetum-
ka.
Jackso.i: W. B. Banks of Hess.
Jefferson: Clms. London of Hastings.
Jnlineiin: W. H. Murray of Tisho-
mingo. Kay: Ci) Logau Hasklns of Tonloawa
and Q T. Brown of Braipan.
Kiowa: (2) J. T. Armstrong of Ho-
bart and J. Fulknor of Ma niton.
Latlmor: James B. Stivers of Wilbur-
ion. Le Klore: Cbas. Broom of Braden.
Lincoln: (3) H. M. Jarrett of Stroud
Love: J. R. McCaila. of Marietta.
Marshall: H. S. P. APhby of Simpson.
Murriy: M. Turner of Davis.
Mayes: II. M. Butter of Pryor Creek.
Muskogee: ) A. J. Snelsou of
Oktah and Fred B. Bransom of
Muskogee.
McCurtain: Wm. A. Harrison of Bo-
kolionia. t '
McClaln: Thomas C. Whkson of Pur-
tell. Mcintosh: W. B. BecK of Fawn.
Nowata: Bert Tillotson of Nowata.
Ottowa- A. D. Martin of Miami.
Okfuskee: Thomas B. Wortmen of
Okemah.
City and A. T Early of Oklahoma
City and W. L. Rosa of JBdmond. .
Osage: J. B. Deyrerle of Romona.
Payne: P. A. Ballard of Coylt
Pontotoc: Frank Huddleeton of Ada.
Pottawatomie (3) Milton Bryaa
Shawnee. W T. Durham vf Te-
cuiuseh and W S. Carson of A slier.
Pawnee: William Murdock of Ralston.
Pittsburg: (2) II. M. McEUmny of In-
dlanola and J. L. IlenUrlckson of
Quinton.
Pushmataha: Ben Williams of Plnley.
Rogers- John F. Tandy of Chelsea.
Roger Mills: Joseph Paschal of Ran
kin.
6eqiioyak: Winchester Allen of Sail-
saw Fetulnole: J U. Castain of Little.
Stephens. W B Anthony of Marlow.
Tillman: H. R. King of Davidson.
Tulsa- C. L Hollaud ot Tulsa.
Toxat.: E. J. Earl of OooAwell.
Wshlagton:: A. F. Vandal enter of
Uanltmvllle.
WaBhHa- David Smith of Corddll.
Woods. W. F Albot of Alvc
Kdard I. V Hart of Woodward
Flotorlal.
Bryan & Atoka: W. A. Durant of
Durant.
Craig & Rogers: John Eisard ot
Chelsea
ComaiKbe & Stevens: Amlel II. Japp
of iAWtOO.
Caddo Oiuuadiaa & Cleveland: lien
Wilson of Union Cits-.
Croek & Tulsa: W. K. NorvJHe Sat
Tulsa 1 i
Johnston & Coai- C. A. Skeea of Wa-J
panucka '
Pf niu.
euraawawi e erogga e jbwimjis e cwcwo a
t)itl You Ever Hear ol nu
Offer Like Tlita?
N Other Firm Could Af-
for1 ThiB but Us.
i ins is trie first time we
have ever ink tie tills Offer
'ills bcMiitiiul 4 piece set of
Silver ware (guaranteed;)
fnll size for family use
packed in case
For Only 97c
It is done solely to rtd-
verise out product and only
one set will be sent tn -arh
No.
114 Fifth Avenue
NEW YOIIK
Fivf fiate
Pontotoc A Bemlnole
lift of Ada.
Kdgar S. Rat-
Pittsburg A Hughes: Ben T. Harri-
son of OnlvJn.
Payne & Pawneo: Geo. D. Hudson of
dishing.
Poltawatimle & Lincoln: II. G. Stet-
mund of Chandler.
Sequoyah & LeFlore: E. A. Moore of
OkLodge.
Washita ft Custer: L. L. Reeve of
Dill.
Repufalleans In the House.
Alfalfa: W. II. H. Allen of Goltry.
Beaver: Dr. Abel J. Sands of Knowls'
Blaine: W H. Bowdre ot Wntonga
Dewey: W. S. Smith of S-Jllng.
Oarueltl: (2) J. M. Porter of Enid.
Kingfisher: Harvey Utterbach of
Kingfisher.
Uncoln; James Lockwood McLoud.
Logan: (3) J. S. Shear and W. H.
Chappell of Gnithrle and Dr. liar-
bort B. Stngner of Coyle.
Major: Joe Sherman of Estello.
Noble: Chss. Frnsior of Red Rook.
Oklahoma (1) C. G. Joaes of Oklaho-
ma City and C. R. Day of Edmond.
Okmulgee: W. C. MoAdoo ot Okiniul-
M.o.
Wnsnner: A. D Orciitt ot Cowotn
Flotorlal.
Alfalfa A Grant: J. B. Evans ot
Pond Creek.
Garfield A Kingfisher: Ktigeno A.
Wat rotis of Enid .
Democrats tn the Senates . ' -Fiiht:
J. S. Monison of Hookor
Second: (2) R. E. Erbols of Elk City
and A. E. Agee of Pjttnan.
Fourth: "rank Mathews of Mangum.
Fifth: Thomas Moore of Olustee.
Sixth: (2) R. A Bllkips of Cordell
and J J. Williams of Weatherford.
KlRht: A Ginildlng of Enid.
Ninth' u'l Edmond Brazen of La-
mont and Sylviestcr Suldani nf
Ponra City
Tenth- Henry S. Johnson ol Perry.
Eleventh: Clarence Davis ot lritow.
Thirteenth: M. F. ISggcrman ot Shaw-
nee; 8. A. Cordell of ChaudlT.
Fourteenth. (2) Roy Stafford ot Ok-
la'ionu. City and W. II. Johnson ot
Calumet
Fifteenth: (2) Geo. O. Johnson of Ft J
Cobb and L. K. Taylor ot Chlcknsha.
Seventeenth: (2) J. Elmer Thomas
of Lnwton and D. M. Smith of
Duncan.
Elghteewtl : (2) J. C. Graham ot
Marietta and J. C. Llttlo ot Sul-
phur. Nineteenth: (2) R. P. Wynne of
Lexington and II. S. Blair of Katie.
Twentieth: T. F. Momlngor ot Atoka
and Jeaeo H. Matcbott of lacado.
Twenty-first: K. T Sorreli" of Milton.
Twnty-Beoond: II. H. Hman of We-
tumka.
Twenty-third: R. IS. Roddlo of Ada.
Twenty-fourth: W. P. Stewart of
Antlers.
Twflnty-flftk: W. M. Redwlno ol M-
Alerter..
Twenty-sixth: W. M. Franklin ot Ma-
am.
Tweuty-seveuth: (S) E. B. Brook of
Muskogee and Campbell Russell of
Waraer.
Twenty-eighth: Dr. P. 0. Conn ot
Qans.
Twenty-ninth:
Creek.
Thirtieth: E.
J. M. Keys of Pryor
M. Landrum of Tale-
Quah.
Thirty-fin.: J. P. Yemger of Tulsa.
Thirty-third: J. H. Strain of Wana
Republicans Hi the Senate.
Third: A. E. UpdegTaff ot Fair Val-
ir.
Seventh: R 8. Curd ot Aline
Twelfth: Harper S. Cunningham of
Outline.
Sixteenth: Emory D. Brownleo of
Klngftbhpr
Thirty second: H K. P. Stanford of
Okmulgee.
Wanted to Be Posted.
Restaurant PaUrou I Me that you
liar.) 00 the bill of fate "tuaorted pies "
Walter Yes sir. Restaurant Patron-
Weil the last time was here I found
I D nail in a piece or pie nml tin ti
I before it was a collar button. Wii.a
kind of an assart iu;ut have you got
.his tinie?-Kx.ti4iige
Faney Work.
"Mrs. Follansbe tells we that she Is
studying Chaucer" said Mrs. Oldcas-
tle "Indeed?" replied her hostess "She
It 1 ways was crazy oer fancy work"
Chicago Record Herald.
Th Sanrt Thing
He-So you wm uever lu lore? Sh
Why. no! But l' beu eugttged 10
heaps of uiup wlw wer--Bytttuler.
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THE' LEADER
RESOLUTIONS PASSED DY
NOBLE COUNTY
BAR
In the I HMi let Court of Noble
ICoiititv Oklahor.is In ihc MattM of
uk RnHftment of Honorable Bayard
T Uaiuer fiim the Bench of Said
Court:
Resolutions.
lie I: Rpm14. My the bar of said
court dnh -ofiibli-il. tiKin the oc
cation ot the iciiicmrnt of the Hon-
orable IIsjmiiI T limner as Judge.
Thai e recognise In his departurt-
from the lienc!i the loss of an able
learned painntakiug. and In alt re-
spects thouiughlv com jit't cut memlier
of the ttench that during the lung
period of time covering pel baps one-
naif of the professional experience of
tht average r.iombrr of the bar. In
which HU Honor has presided over
said lourl said court has been jus.ly
distinguished for eventually arriving
at the ascertainment and enforcement
of the truth the great end and pur-
pose of all courts of justice; that His
Honor iias alwnys given to the per-
formance hU duties as Jttdve Indus
trious and Incero effort and labor and
has brought to that end a magnificent
fund of legal learning and experience
and that the bar during his term of
office has received from him every
aid and encouragement possible for
the court to extend In caring for the
rights and interests of the litigants
In said court.
Be it Further Resolved; That wc as
a body welcome Ills Honor Into ou
ranks as a pract it loner before Ihe
bench he lias so long adorned and be.
speak for him that high depree of
success and attainment as a lawye-
whlch ought to accompany his rare
Cliolnrsbip and experience In his
profession.
Be It Fvrther Resolved; That these
resolutions be caused to be entered
upon the minutes ami lournal or the
court and that a copy thereof lie fur-
nishetl the press
S II. HARRIS.
H B MARTIN
II. E. St CLAIR.
Committee.
A Significant Prayer.
"May the Lord help you make Buck
len's Arnica Salve known to all'
writes J. G. Jenkins of Chapel Hill.
N. C. It quickly took the pain out of
a felon for me and cured it in a won-
derfully short time." Best on earth
for sores bums and wounds. 25c at
all drug stores.
Phono No. 1 in time and you will
uovor miss your tValn. Baggage
aiickly carried. Royal B. B. and
Cab Co.
Tho oldoat and" boat No substi-
tutes. Pur drugs. Oar proscription
dopartmont Is the best in city. Ron-
tro's Drug store.
That Horse of yours ilow much
hotter he will look with a new dross
ot harness. Son Calvort at 113 West
Oklahoma.
ockwardnej8 ot tho First Families.
While without doubt tho courtesy of
street car conductors andmlnor city
employees isn't all that it might be.
tho public is hardly justified in de-
manding Chesterfields and Bmmmels
on 'wages of $2 a day. Many years
ago an Indignant cttlsen complained to
old Mayor Quincy of Boston that the
street swoepere were an ungontlemna-
Iy lot.
"I know It 1 know It" neknowledg.
ed the old gentleman sadly. "Pvo tried
to Induce the members of tho first
families of Commonwealth avenue to
handle the brooms but they won't do
it" Woman's Hojite Companion.
Cures baby's croup Willie's cuts
id lirt!ios. mama's soro throat
farandmn's lameness Dr. Thomas'
Electric Oil the great household rem
dy.
matpenoenw
"I thought you were married. ad.
yot you're sowing on your own but-
tons." MI nm married but 1 keep ray indo-
rUence let mo tell you." Moggi
dorfer Blatter.
Very Stupid.
Village Schoolmaster (explaining "bi-
ped" and "quadruped")-Now Jones
what is the dlfferenee between me and
e. pig? Jones -Couldn't tell you sir.
Loudon Opinion.
A man who can laugh at hltnsvlf cau
laugh at the whole world. llalsao.
Don't Let Your
Piles Grow
Every Hemorrhoid! Ulesr is a Fertile
Field for Causer and Other
Deadly Diseases
TRIAt PACKAGE FREE.
Constipation unchecked brings ln-
flammatlj:. Inflammaioln begets !i'"
and pileii too oi'en superinduce tumori
of niallgnaint nature
Piles (or htmorrtiolds) rarely kill
but tbt) (uuse moie agouy !u a fevs
minutes than much more siriou
1 onble
They aiu etwy to cuie If you get at
it light
An ovulation iiLi ii knife Is dan-
gerous agiulzing and rarely a pet-
mauent si cess
Theie U Just one way to be cured
one fci.i . way painlessly and prt
d'.l and that Is with Pyramid
Pile t'tl'i-
V in mail a f 1 v package to all
wliu vi 1 ite
li "til tje )cm jiij.ii.iii ili--f and
stait you on the wy to a perfect
cure.
Then )il can get u full Mi'itl Ihix
from any diuggiBt lot centu dud
ofitn on lix cures
liiVihl 011 having what yon cull foi
Jtifct send you 1 name and addics
to I'm amid Diug Co 97 Ptramid
Building. Marshall. Mich and re-
ceive free by return wail the ttlal
pHek.i-e la a uiali. wrapper
All 'liuggiKia r.O c-uts Wiite U
day lui H fjee package.
GUTHRIE; OKLA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 100?.
WEDDING
BELLS ARE
HUSHED
OKLAHOMA 1)11 II) IS
FOUR DA IS
DEAD
OF
SUCCUMBED TO
SURGICAL OPERATION
Bridegrooiiflnsisied on Cere-
mony Willi Death Hov-
ering Near
Sppeclal to Dally Leadr W
St Louis. Nov. ai.Mrs John H.
Gates 24 years old a bride of four
days died at the Normandie hotel
yesteiady after an four operations
for appendicitis. With her when she
died was her young husband. John II.
Gates to whom she was wed Frldav
evenng an honir before the first op-
eration. Mrs Gate was formerly Mrs Lil-
lian Wilson a widow. She became ac-
quainted with Mr. Gate while both
were guerts at a hotel here. The
wedding was to have taken place
Thanksgivtn gday. Mr. Gates Inslstel
lhat the ceremony be performed :t
on.-- evil! though He feared sli-3
wnuhl die
fliei.1 ".. tir. at Mr fl ties'
deathbed In addition to lie huitanl
and father c. II. Wartil hP mxher
and-two brothers. All had comn fn m
vMuskogee. Okla Mrs Warh i.i
come to St. Louis for 'the pu'-n-e of
.'.;cndln; her denghUir'M widiling;.
He Fought at Oettysbiiro.
David Parker 0t Fnyolte N. Y. who
lost a foot nt Gettyshtirg writes:
"Electric Bitters huvo done me moro
good than any medloineI ever took.
For several years I had stomach
trouble and paid out niuolt money for
medicine to little purpose until I 1-
gan taking Electric 'Hitters I would
not take $500 for what they have done
for me." Grand tonic for the agcnl
and for female weakness. Groat al-
terative and body builder: best of all
for lame back and weak kidneys.
Guaranteed by all drttggjsts. 50c.
Wc keep in stock the rellnblo kind.
Studebakor vehicles outwear tho or-
dinary kind. Harness repaired. A
full Una of robes whips otc J. B.
LYON.
WANT UNION LABttt.
Special to Dally Leader
El Reno Okla. Nov. St. The
eounly board heie adopted a resolu
tion demanding the union label on all
county work.
.
A Hard Debt to Pay
"1 owe n debt of gratitude lhat can
ndvor be paid off" writes G. S. Clark.
of Westfleld Iowa "for my rescue
from death by Dr. Icing's New Dis-
covery. Both lungs were so seriously
affected that death seemed Imminent
when I ooioinettced taking New Dis
covery. The ominous dry. hacking
cough quit before the first bottle wat
used and two more bottles made a
complete cmy." Nothinv bug ever
equaled New Discovery for coughs
couds and ail threat and king com
plaints. Guaranteed by all drtiMlste
60c. aud $1.00. Trial bottle free.
W D. Packer carries the ueat and
most up to date .lo of buggies and
farm Implements in the city. See him.
Are you hungry? If so go to Rd's
Plaoe corner Oklahoma and First.
He serves the beat short Qrijera in
town.
A SEAT IN THE COMMONS
Geinp to Parliament a Costly Hener
For Englishmen.
Every Englishman who is not fortu-
nate enough to be a peer wants to be-
come an M. P. Every man who baa
succeeded In business or professional
life feels that a coveted sent in the
commons Is necessary to rounl eat 1U
career. But many men of moderate
means are deterred from painnerlni;
their ambitions by the big exnec en-
tailed. No salaries are paW end. be-
kle sypnortlng himself an M. P. is
called upon to meet heavy drains upon
els pocgeinoek during his entire term.
At the meet moderate eetiAate the
expeaeee e a campaign are. $0000.
Once elected tbe Member aunt "nurse"
bis comUlUiettta. Clubs an charities
are tbe greatest beuvticJarW of tills
nursing. Out many UuiUkluass eetne In
for asslswtioo also. Not lees tnan IS-
000 a year la required for tide I ton.
which tor a term of fte yen) repre-
sent an outlay of $15000
Ail ielU -oen a prospe live member
faces an outlay of $auuoo in additiou
to nit living expenses which In Lon-
don are far from moderate when be
maintains bioiMlf tn keeping with U
dignity of his position
Many of tbe oiiiiii:i:icrt ot course
spend far more than the above amount
And In addition to the caali outlay
some of them find tbulr Urea" embitter-
ed by the worries and exactions of
their positions.
v" '"MWIHM?-flS"
rookf
theatre
'Two Nlfihls Comniencinjr
Thursday Nov. 21
The Distinguished Comedian.
Supported by
MISS
Dorothy Sherrod
Presenting
Two Men and a Girl
Thursday Night and
A Corner in Coffee
Friday Night
PrJces--$l.SO 81.00 75c 50c
and 25c.
ONB-NIGHT
Sunday Nov. 24
Aathur C. AiKton Presents That
Eminent Actress
Jane CORCORAN
Supported by .Tamos M. Boophy
and Special Cist in Her
Greatest Success
Hx Uenrik Iouen
Prices-i.EO $1.00 75c 50c
ami 2fic.o
Seivt n sale Friday at Post
Olllcc Drug Store.
Saturday Nov. 23
Ouu Night Only
Mern. Corey and Wels
Pregcnt
HELEN BYRON
IN
And Company of 50
Geo Ade'g
Musical Comedy
Prices S6c. 60c 78c. $1.00
and $1.50
Beats on Sale Thursday at
P. 0. Drag Slot .
Tuesday Nov. 26
Charles II. Vain submits for
your pleasure te everlasting
AUCTION
Superb Scenic Investiture
Novelties Sinking and Dancing
iye Bewildering Electrical
inflects
Laryt- Company
Extravagantly Costumed
Lower Floor 11 00 Balcony
75c and 50c Gallrry 25c.
MR. TIM
Dolls House
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Guns Pistols .Ammunition and
Sportsmen's Goods.
Thc'oneiSwc Enough Place of the kind
linJOklahonva. Do not forget it.
Our Gunsmith is al-
ways ready for
business
THE BEAMER
HIBuiIpI
Phone 8
18 THE LAST CALL
CALL FOR CHEAP COAL IF YOU
WOULD PUT IN YOUn SEASON'S
SUPPLY AT A SAVING IN PRICE-
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS NO-
TICE TODAY AND ORDER-
NOVEMBER WILL 8GB A RISE IN
PRICE OP EVERY GRADB OP COAL
A WORD TO THE WI8I SHOULD
BE SUFFICIENT!
N. R CliEADLE
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For sale by
F. D. Ullle & Co. Drugglftts.
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dUrbkrfn.lDSuuaiitlooi
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tr pirrM r-rpil. tot
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CHICHESTER'S PILLS
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The Paris Waiters' Trick.
"I as In a I'urlN i.ife" s'lid the
An.-iUau loiiilst "whin tUi i as a
Middi'ii cjuiurcl imt far 8.i. uml 1
suMpciiiJiiI my callus iih ilKi M'i-
ImmI.v elw to Mf-i whtt tin' trout)!- nun
It apiKarel that one of tn) loiuiti.i
men whom I bud not nuiix-d In iim-i
log bad dined at a tnljl not fai in i
aud when ho reti-hcd liN i)m I"
lutnded tbe waller ten ! lui I
piece. Tbe waiter put ti"- "' i n
his nioutb aud made dun;' !
only. Tbe Vnula-o kUki I i
there was a sivliullo I ir i.-
took the S3 from his iu- mh i. I i i
It up and said-
"8ee! It Is lici'f It i- n
gave me. Is It uot ftx iuu t
gtw.r
"It looked that way to me tut my
countryman know h thing r t' id
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Use Electric Lights
for Summertime
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No Odor
No Smoke
Bo Comfortable An Elec-
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brccscs at home.
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name and business in the brain
ot the public by using an
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1 NEAT : PRESSING : GLUB
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your clothes cleaned and j
pressed. Four suits per
mouth one suit per week i
150 Ladies' clothes given
special attention.
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