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THE LEADER. GUTimiE. OKLA. WEDNERDAV APftIL 22 100fv.
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A CHANGE
IsrxAtE acts ''JWdiC-
; ABLY ON TILLOTSON'S
; v COUNTY BILL
?AL FIGHT OVER
RODDIE GAMING BILL
Conference Report Adopted
. and fte .Measure is
Passed
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I lvJraSMi: nte "oJy afternoon.
Mb tp.ork with nt least two ilir-ffe-rotrt-
measures on tap. Awnlllne;
ttii will of tho house to voto on tlm
eonr. ir-nco report of the rtoildio bill
jt 'Hiding to lining' Stafford rained
lb- hoiiso bill loint ami consideration
of Ui TillatBOtl bill. No. 493. to ?u-
blA tlio formliift or iipw counties
wms taken up tit the sonute proper.
ai)'i read by tba order of tlio body
TV mag ottered an ainendinenl to
sinkn ouf cartaln words used- meet-
in) .-.tafford -with tho declaration that
th ldngnagd wb tup name as tine!
in io consttttuloii ntul mused to
" the Thomas pronouncement
thti' tho legislature cmilil better or
tni ndate the constitution by any
ct Sir. Dlllups tttso offerou n tacli-
anal afueudmout ittit Orahnui ti-n
th bdbio answer ns that kIvpii Thom-
as iy Stafford and Stanford dfolnred
tl.'t senate s&liltim not n bill Kood
v&iiurk to go tlirotiRh without nmunil-
rocm iiud decried the effort to change
' nt which mot with tho requlre-
sieim. Tho ThomaB motion wits vot-
ni dwn wleven voting aye. Mr.
BH I Mit -withdrew his amendment and
i to 'till was passed .Immediately put
on ihjnl raiding; and flnnl passage
tdtnu d and given to tho nuthor. who
wins told. ho had nmdo a record arid
v called on for n aifeeoh.
Mr Tlllotaon clmply Hnld ho ftflt
gl.m to bfe tho nuthor (if n bill ab-
wi c t by tlfo senate ah good and
d'Ui-' 1 ho nover wnntod to have a
trill n edlng amendment not Riven
tli 'tulrcd ftltemtlon foellnjc the
h .( felt the annul.
K .Ji'velopod that tho roeonl was
tint uoum mil No. IDS wns the first
txii !'idsing both liousoa without
y iMi .cut: I'lfingh Ifm Vainlevon-
f. - nt relieving a municipal condl-
fti.n ' ianeIsvIHe imflseil the son-
I. v .1 umit change
Tt Bhj Speakert Talk.
v ii tho announcement was made
11 i i he sftiato wa rend to art on
V- i-nnferonco on No. 40. the Uoddlo-
F.iit'i bill pertaining to Kami". tln
H'.iim' mowil to nilopt the confer-
n ' inntlttff report. The confer
pi tvtween tu two houses caused
in. j-f-wnint that tit seimto wn to
!.'(. i no ilrst four Amflntlmnnta the
fci.u ti rccedo frpm the itmotidinent
t i. . 1 'pplled to parlor games for
y i - i etc.
?.. n itni Kchols nJkod If tho pres
M nt would entertain a motion to
T-i" tho bill roport and all purtnin-
tnp i Hereto to tho committee of the
fclmie for ndlustmonl.
i 'in- president protomporo tloclnrod
it motion could be "made. parllnL
Jin in .uy Dlllups taking th opposllo
vi i nod n very lftigthy discussion
jMImw.'I as tit tho niJa for prooedirt-e
vn)iono mode tlr.i repkless state-
ti ' .- that those deatrln. xch. bill
t.ird to oonnnltte of tbn whole
v i but Hoaklng to ilodK a strntKht
on gambling ami Htanrortt made
plondld spenah on stilugut ihhus
uud tlio lack of t'tifurcement til
following in their wake Tlu
ti t-r showed tiif' dill Hclually iiic.!-
ilme for mo nMi to pla a
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.jt"i or bllllanN. t tii- loii ph.iiih
y Ktore. Tl i-riori of the n u
if 'i i" irom CiKniulgo' il('il linn
ti. . lliiilvautat;e fur the mumctit
t I. jf tlie iniiiorlt but Btewntt
i from the iunoilt sld.- In a
i. ns HrjyuiiM'iit rn ilncturliiK hi.-
m1 tq get out the ndtruliHi elsiixt h
f .anl the nrsideut prnteiii.ni'
. i I qttntuin to th fact that tli
. ire was nt eompleto. even lym
gap by rep.alliiK old Ihwh w. .( h
' ..vklns; proriMun for ludlatiu. ut
i i tllfl Hew measure.
I'cntB Are Also Fighters.
. .tor lCgKerman nu thf ebair
v ot the out'tiTt'iice conimitti'i
..cl lea the light for the iiie:iiii''
.. it wax and also opened the cmi-
i u at the commencement of the
cussion. Blair and Taylor mud-
. t to ftop thie llhe of anenmm
i. the opiMtnenta to action nt tb
i.nt without iower of amendment
i kiln coining to their aid. crow
j eloquent in bis deacrlpUon of
.' "ill's goU qualltlea adtnlttlivg
vet it lyiuUl be madtt stronger.
3i urn or Hodwtne clod the dual
those in the general dobate.iiai
the vosltlvo atWhiontMbtft 'tlho
i by .'eason of tie strlngeuti co li-
on of minor matters wimld- prOVP
-ud luefflelent In the very cases
t to be. remeiied by th anther
i bill The MoAlestw member
law after case of uuaotiuentB
wrtght and wventually beoom-
iHoletw by their classifying petty
uingH with grave and serious
e ueuU of the Jaw.
it .r pais iigrced witb lled-
and declared th$ bill should.
t au so pjalu aad effective there
Capt. Schwickardi Writes
RUDOLPH B. SCHWIQKARDI
A War Veteran's Tribute to I E-ru-no.
Jtihlolph IJ. Rchwicltardi Capt. 88(h
J w. WftBhlnfcton V C ns follows :
"llnvltiit tho fullest confidence In
tonic and as a remedy for catarrhal
strongest possible terms it should be
War Left Ailments.
Mr. William J. Lees 3501 Morgan St.
BLLoulBj Alo. member Frank IMtlalr
Post No. 1 Grand Armyof tholtopubllc
and ox-Commandor of tho V. 8 S. Ben-
ton Miss. Kquadron writes j
"The war loft me with a complication
of stomach liver and kidney troubles
and I decided to take 1'uruua for my
sflllctlon. 1 began to ueo it aliout five
yftn ago at the crncAt solicitation ot
fiomo friends. At that tlmo I was only
able to bo up about half of tho tlmo and
my health was simply misorablo. Icon-
elder a ttotllo off and on Is a proventlvo.
"Icorlainly do endorse your romody
and am glad to do bo."
Helped From Chronic Catarrh.
Capt. Lemuel M. UutcblnBon Mont-
pellor Vt. writca:
"It gives mo pleasuro to write you this
letter at this tlmo on account ot tho good
your Peruna has dono mo whon I -was
quite dono tip V'lth a very bad cold.
"I could hardly porform my ordinary
could bo no county ftttu iioy unnblo
to onrorco it without rosort to groat
oxpdiisu and loss ot time from other
lltieB of duty.
With othore oxproasliig nnlnloiiB.
the quwtlon Ilnnlly was n night up
with a halt for ilnnl clmitte with '
Kchols. maker of referrlna; nnoUon
nnd Itodille author or the bill array-
ed rot- the Inst act. both acknowl-
edged ns hard fluht.rs for their be-
lief nt rlaht as could !) found In the
tnte.
Argument Butted Annlnst Argument.
H alitor ItiKlille wnstel no time
In the" freak chargex which had bean
made by some in other discussions
in the same bill that fhos opposing
wen- rnetiiU ot aomblliig. The I'on-
otnf rnemlior realix-d he was In a
light nnd drove to the post without
attempt at wit or effort to confuse.
Ills purposo in offering tho monsuro
lie declared was to make tlu law of
the state effective against g.-imblliiK
and mare specli)ly aKalnst those
hn kept gambling houses for profit
He cited tbt. fact that the features
which he admitted mliflit be Improv-
ed upon wore not ot his making. Ho
declared that he accepted them bi-
causo thy ieall were InconseQuen-
tlnl nnd iu no way could serve to
render the bin Invalid by reason or
their botes: in It.
He Milled attention to ilerecta in
the prosont laws and rfvrlarod ho
believe th present bill would reni-
dj nil evils jet found. He declared
nls respVct for thi opposing memlMrs
and addel his admiHst- n of tlu'ir
ability was i-s i-vldenoeil by the
battle the m n walnn ut that v-ry
moment. In coin billing. Mi Ko.l.lio
iteclnred that nil urts known ha.l I. -en
tifwil ajtiiiil him In the present case
tliul lit li.i.l nindi. lih. tight and rer
Mil anil was wIIIiuk to abide In it
to the cUim' oi i In Bi'rtsinii ai-Wliii!
his o iponents to not allow iiuir an-
tiiuthy to Hi minor cluuse. to cause
them to Mli' iiK.iiiint ihe inimeillate
tuition on (lie i onftTi'iice li'K)t't
I Kchols .l vnii l a h'w minutes to
illn.se who li.id di'il.ui'it till' oniKiii
' 111 H to illinii dlali' .iri'.'iit.iiii-c ol tin'
i iinli'ii'lK'c ii (iNintt to shiHd
Kar.ibllng and :iimll.it h statins
i IIioki- WllO klli'W dim tin- n suit of
utakiiiK bud laws mid) km little
aliout one wlu-u it wan Ihmiik made
:ilwa sought in h.i his oiiOiitiit
hs doitiK V(TJiik The Uilk tlity
niHUU'lier declari ft he hud weighed
'.ill (d tlioHu -liui;i'f li.'liiii-. aiul ui
J to tin- present Im. iiivit fouud a
man suiall eniHigli to doiibi the in
tiKrlty ot otuers without cjiisb to
be big fitoURk to aid or Injur anv
mail no matter how bur.i or lnr
often Hi HUewpi u made.
Mr. UcimJu admu-Uil tltare was
areot merit in the bill or he would
oat make the effort to remedy what
be and thae ngid with him cnu
jtUeml eirora that would lujure.
-If" said the Ulkk City member
"tbte wr oije f the measures o
o'mtftf coirex)HMi'cft ad aom wfdeh
are hr. Uetorv us at tliiyw. I wsttfd
runtebi myself by vrrttna: tutyi Md let
ting It go at that Hut here in a
meesurr involving public policy. It
Is drawn with honest Intent ami Mr
Itoddle has defended It timely. It M
drawn Uy the genUeinan fwim Ada.
made tills btate not clImatlCHlly goad
to? tli" keepers of gaming bouses
nnd for that reason all should have
Binrrortod l sliliouyh o mo the
inld law was always effective nut
rthe cranes iave town Into It all
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"I Have the
fullest ;
Confidence
in the
Efficacy
of
Peruna."
N. Y. Vol. Int. writes from 1818 G St. J
the efficacy ot Peruna. V6th as a !
trouble I commend Its use In the i
In every household."
duties but frdnt the ubo of Pornua I am
almost restored to health. 1 am quite
convinced that It has helped mo from
chronic rntarrh to which 1 am subloot.
It has also bonollted my-throat.
"1 can truly recommend it as tho best
all-round medicine It lias been my priv-
ilege to bocoino acquainted with.
"Of this 1 am qulto convinced from my
own oxporlouco."
Mr. W. O. Itollina Pralrlo VIoW
Toxas Seorotary of th Btato Normal
and Industrial College of Texas writes
that for years he had chills and fnvbr
and after taking Peruna his appotlte
returned ho bocamo stronger the fovor
loft him and he la now In excellent
health and vigor.
Pc-ru-na Tablets.
Spmo pcoplo prefer to tako tablets
rather than to tako medicine In a fluid
form. Such pcoplo cwn obtain Peruna
tablets which represent tho medicinal
ingredients of Peruna. Each tnblot Is
equivalent to one aycrago doso of Pe-
runa. '
tho llttlo things Httlo people cduld
think or. and now we na men yhp
seek to make wfiolosomo law. nrto
'aakod to either voto ho on a mort-
torioua bill. or. worse vet. voto v6s.
with all these llttlo thinKB loft in
It."
Following this lino the sonator lad
tlie discussion to n close and the
voto was tnkon on tho Echols iuo
Hon to rerer to the commltteo of
the whold. ayes 20. nayes 22.
Repent Adopted.
Immediately tho conreronce report
was rend and adopted. 31 aye 11
nay
Mathews moved to place tho bill
on Html passage nnd the voto for
flnnl passage was 2T ayes to 15 wives.
Oraham changing to aye before an
nouncement; Yeager oxplnlnlng Ihb
vote by saying It would mnlto sovoti
out of ten men criminals if tint bill
In question was to be inndo the basis.
Another Arkansas River Move.
The senate went Into committee of
tho whole to further consider hottso
bills Johnson (11)' In tho clmh.
Concurrent resolution by Holland
and Norvell of the mmiso rind Vongor
nf the senate was read. It memor-
ialises emigre sto take action tend-
ing to the Improvement of tho Afknil-
sas river to mnke It nnvlgnblo.
Senator llrook called attention to
the bill being almost a repllnn of his
methnrlnl pass d pravlottslj'.
Senator Stafford said he presumed
the memorial was liarmlpsn nnd for
that reason would hunitort It to got
It out of the way as he had done In
the llrook case Others talked sim-
ilarly and GnuVQng rapped fhem
haul for their statements stating the
memorial was inijiort.int and river
navigation meant a fourth reduction
In freight inteH Nut on any river
himself. Coiihllns: said all the staie
would be ben. 'titled nnd deprecated
the Idea of speaking of the memorial
in a light manner. The resolution
was adopted.
Dills Introduced.
MM bv Itlllups. nmeiiiliiift statutes.
HK2. Second Judiciary Committer
taking place of two bills aim-ndlug
jivi or imw
3M by Stia't. a proviso In the
present school taw and amending
statute on the 'uiltject.
New Ycrk nnd New Jersey togeth-
er contained aliout 15000 Catholics
a century ago. where now the New
Y rk diocese ulon has over 1800-
000 rushers with no churches.
It's a mistake to call Grape-
Nuts simply a "breakfast food.
It Is more. All the nourish-
ing elements of whoat and
barley so prepared as to be
prorpptry absorbed by the ays '
tern for rebuilding brain and
nerve oels and for storing up
energy .the capaolty to think
and aaWthat's Grapa.Nuta
The flavor of this world.famed
fpgd adds to Its value by pro-
moting the appetite.
"There' a Reason" gj
Gould Family
Thi'xe.e Marriages
Tli'atfcHave Ended Inf
Oivorcc Court
TliYfik uflr ot ftvtt hlttrrlhgo In one
family nru.fnllurep. la iti sjartllnR rec
ord even for this day and generation.
It is tho record the children of Jay
Oould htivo made hut It is only fair
to add tllftt it is unemialled in tills
counlni dtrtainlv nmonK pnnnle who
are soOlhlly' ot otlrerrisc irrrtffil'iient.
Anim qoniii afmr ycarg or siucit
sotfefiffg ub is rel.Iimi rewinlon In
iTclfoii aftm if a sinrtll part of iior
stofy Ut ttue lint llnrtlly treed lief-
alilt from one IToiipIi count onty to
od nnotlmr. It the hopes and pretHc
Tons (if tlio iinctuoiiR Count Ilelie do
daffnli XtGr fuinilM.
FlWKrtl Hould hits brought thn most
natuumting oharges ngnluat his wlt
who wnB known as Kntherin Cleni-
mbns whon she was on the stage
rthd alio In turn has ncouwd liliu
of most of the lapses or morality
known t(j the social and logal calen-
dars. Thtfy sie still dragging tholr
iiolMtno troubles through thj courts
hut whatever tbn final result. It is
ctKtrln that nothing could induce
tfioin to ' ovm Hv t(4eHint' ngtilh.
''Helen's Baby" irT Yrolible."
And now voting Frank Gould
"it.den'B baby" us he used to bo
called beonusif of the devotion to
her young brother so gonordtlsly lav-
ished by Mis Helen Gutfld-1 hi
trouble. Ills bonutlfitl young wife
whom ho married Just hdcmiBo he wna
head over heelg in luvo with hoi
has sued him for a limited divorce
which moans that alio foftrsos to live
with linn nlthoilgn Iio does not
clinrgo Klin with any stnttftofj- of-
loitse. -
George and l&lwln Guuld sous ui
the groat rail road manipulator and
Wall Btruot gambler of a generation
ago havo made a success of married
life. Llko his brothor Howard George
married nil actress but in the years
that they have spent at Goorgltm
Court Lakeuood. at Mr. Gould's mag
nificent oatate near Aimovlllc- tihd in
their palafd In New York tho woman
who Jumpea from comparative pov-
ertMiiul dbsennty in Brooklyn by wny
of the stttge to share thd headship
of one of the country's most notable
families has won tho heart of so-
ciety and gained Its respect and ml
niltatlnlt.
It IS hard to any which one of the
thvje ttlm me .either dvijotcod cj.
well on their wny to n eotnploto sun
dering ot their marital tlos Is tho
most unfortunate. Each ol tno un-
ions began under most favorable aus-
pices and in tho begiunlng tho.ro was
little to Indicate that roses would
not nltf-aya strew their paths. Ijut
perhaps tho troubles of young Frank
Gould itfo most entitled to sympa
fliv: ho la so much younger than the
others nnd at tho worst youth Is
to blamo toi many of hi difficulties
Them Is Vet hopo Ii spite ot tlio
fair voug wire's vliw tluit she will
never forgHo htm that tho difference
will be healed after he and IiIb wife
have hnd a chanco to think things
over Jmd weigh their own wishes
'.JJalnst tho uVWnre ot tholt A.f
children.
Anna Gould probably 1b not look
Ing for syniprtthy and If she Is l.ar
new count 1b.- ndmlttbdly ongoa. .to
offer nil he has to spare from himself.
Sho 1b rid or Count Honl do CnsU'llnnc
btfi there are wtsencreji fn ParU
whti predict Hint sho will be but Jump-
ing from tlftt frying pan Into tho tire
if sho mnrrles Prlnw Hollo hor Ilrat
husband's cpttsln.
A Magnificent -Wedding.
Ffrw weddings ftolbmnlzod In this
country have boon anfinugnlflcont as
hers. She and Count Ilonl Vor mar-
ried at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Goorgo Gould No. 857 Fifth nvonue
on March 1 lSOfi..
Count Honl ImpovoriHhod son of
an nrlstocraUo family hnd met Miss
Antiii Gould in Europe 1I had come
there to court: Indeed It wns report
ed that his expedition was flimnced
by certain of hits frlondB. Ho came
with wnough trunks for a prima donna.
Ho was twouty-BOVon yonrB old; his
pink and whlta comjilexlon and yo'-
low hair had gained him tho aobri-
qnet or the "powder puff" In Paris
Hul he vi as an atlilote and a sportB-
nisii iierrect In dress and mnnners
most Imiierfoct In monilB as It prov-
ed. Miss Anna Goul.T was then only
twenty-one yonra old a Bllglit. dnrk
renerwd Kirl of medium hcrght She
had big noH brown eyea and ' niass
or raven hair. Slio w'n educated at
Miss Greenlng'a Seminary In Hoslon
and was there when her fathsr died
in 1803 Hut wt modest and UUiis-
Runilng was alio thnt few or tho other
pupil km-v sho was tho daughter or
the wealthiest mnti III America.
Archlil.iop Corrlgnn ooiuluotail the
religioiiR cerotnony nnd to make the
or unmet "fruit nnd bUnllug' lb France.
Justice UtHirgn P- Amlrows. of tlie
hiipr 'tne court performed the Oiru
cereini.u
Bonl Got 7000000.
Count llonl aaanrod his friends he
retelve.1 a. settlement of $1060000
from his wire on nls woduning my
It was aanouii(!o4 too Unit the brldd'a
fortunn wa $17000.000 or certainly
tba interest on that auni which had
been settled on her wljh tlo lro
vtaa that H ghptilil revert to hr lu
ease ot dlvprco or lognl separation.
Tau Count and Counteaa returned
to Paria 01b his wife's money tho
Qount's extrnwgBtioo was prodlglouB
Ttiey built fm Uib Hue Mallkoff a
lilace like the Pailt Trianon nt W.r.
stills tholr ontoWilnmetitB sur-
prised oven f'arls; Kings and Grand
pukes wera tholr guesU. The Count'a
Uame was moqtlonod frequently In
connect ion with nllaeil royalist
movements and Ills wife's booauso
Of Iwr jiopulrtrlty In Fronoh sooloty.-
her splendlit ontortalnmeius anu tier
large gifts to charity.
In the fourth year of their union
it was repeatedly asserted both iu
this country aiul France tpat tlv4
Count'a flnaoclali affairs . were la a
Marital
bad comlltlon and ifltliptlttli he al-
wnya emphatically danlefl Ilv was bo
lug jiressed by creditor tho an-
nouticemeiit rutui from Paris In 1000
thdt'hls wiroW fortune Imd beoh plneeil
1)y the Frsti6i: QOurtB uinlfr the trus-
eol flp; tf hor hrothr Gettrge 1.
uotiid. it wns stated at. the time
Unit this measure was taken nt the
rerjitPBt of the Gould famll. which
IhiiI beMi alftrilied by tlio prodlgnl ex
travagance of tl'e Castollanop who
In tour years Bjient $3000001 wet
involved in debt to tho extent ot
$4400000 while th nniiual income
from the dowry of tho Cocmtea had
IWindled to $000000.
In these legal prodPPdlnRft It de
veloped that the indebtedness con-
slstod of $740000 on real estate. $1
317(iii2 on mortgages In connection
with the llazaar de in Cluirlte and
hotel In the Hue Maliltufl loans
notes In hand trndestneirs bills eti .
$S(V8C.11 nnd bills due slxty-flv art
and brlc-a-bae dealers to ihe sum of
$l.KiiQ()(0 ono of these alone having
.i claim ol $400000
Bonl Slapped Hie Countess.
The story of the cruelties the in
ligllitles. she suffered is too recent
to hnvo been forgotten. We n (!
only recall tho sperich of hor lawver
nnitre tTitppi settiiy? rortli what he
would provo nnd whnt he did pro"i
He snhl the Cotmless enmo mion tin
first proot or b.r husband's ttntaitli
rulness in 189S when she found n
madrigal her htisband had written to
me ot Ills woman friends Hi -1 1
ped her for 'having road It. One in
cldent effectively related by Mai I re
Cruppl put the court room on the
itul vlve. Ho said thnt one evening
when suspicion stltred her niiRiiiRhed
ifirrt Countess A.uia was reassured
.v learning thnt her husband had
tor.o to bed. Slio went to his bed
-com where she found not her bus
band but a dummy ilgure In thn bed
Again In 1808 the Counteaa put her
If-wcls lu a casket tu which she and
r hii-babd had keys. She found
there correspondence from Mine. A.
vhose handwriting she Iumw Mnd
line Had written to Count llonl thnt
iioy -would soon oe In "tholr own
home" ngnln adding :
"I kiss thoo in tire nock lu the soft
pot iny beloved."
Countoss Anna seized the letters
ind sought a lawyer.
Uount Honl bad apnrtinentr lu the
Ruo Holesero Huo General Fol Ituo
Houohofoucrtuld tho Placo d'lona and
at Nobllly tidor the name ot Pascal
ir tho name of ono of his secro-
tarlcw. With hor absoluto divorce the Coun-
Iosh gtiinod the custody nf her three
ions; tholr ostlmable fnthttr can visit
them occasionally.
Both Sldeo Make Charges.
Hownrd Gould's troubloB still re-
nHln uiiBOUlPil. Tho lilost recent de-
Inpniont was M'iien he charged his t
wlfo with undue Intimacy with Dus-
t f ii Fnrnttm. an actor. Charges and
"ountor charges ot n most nHtonlxh
ng nnturo hnvo been flung nbniit
Whon the third sun of Ja Gouuld
.vas married to Vlotu Katherine Clem
nons on Oct. 13. 180S there was
tot a cloud lu their Bky ub far ah
inybody could see In Uiobc days. The
fremony was performed 't tlio Hol-
tand House by tho Itev. Dr. Wilton II.
Smith then pastor of the Contrnl
Presbyterian church. The wedding
wns an clnhorato affair and the sup
pr afterward look plnco on Mr.
Gould's yacht tho Niagara on which
tho couple spent tholr lions; moon.
There was considerable opposition
in tho pnit of Mr. Gould's relntlvus to1
tho marriage and It was reported at
tho tlnu that tho trustees of his
dither's estato would rut down his.
inheritance by several millions If ho
porslstod.
Miss CJommons nnd young Gould
met ilrat in 1SDR in Ixmdon. whon sho
was under tho fatherly guldnnc? of
Col. Cody who spent many thousands j
yotuly in booming tho shows she
starred in.
Miss ClemmmiB was born in Illi-
nois and i a granddaughter of Col.
rhomns Fltzpntrick who was killed
at the battle of sShiloh. Her real
tiame wns Violt. Dnyon. but in San
Kranclsco she niwenred In a musienn
aotnedy ns Katharine Clemmons. She
ml previously studied in Boston and
brond.
Her Debut a Failure
iller slnr appearance was in "A
Lady or Venice." nt tno Firth Avenue
theatre In 1S04. The show was a
failure and Col. Cody dropped nbout-
$K0.O00 it wns said.
Howard Gould Is thirty-roitr years
ild ami Ills wife is a year or so
younger. They havo not lived together f
jIiico July l&uO.
Th. coii)plalnt on which Mrs. How
ard Gould based her suit for sepnr
atlon onihracel four of the grounds
m which application may bo maae
to the supreme court iu the state
for a divorce from bed and board bet
ter known as permanent separation.
Mrs. Gould also aevrsj for permanent
altuiony and estimated her husband's
income at not less thnu $1000000 n
year on a principal which she figured
at about $10000000.
Mrs. Gould declared that her hus-
band abandoned and deserted her In
July 1900 ana that since Septembor
of that your ho did not contributo
anything to her support These nrb
two oMho groundB for Iter suit.
There Is also a general nllogntion
to the effect that Howard Oould Is
nnd line beep for somo time a per-
ou vith whom It has become unsafe
for tbe plaintiff. Mrs. Gould to livo
In bis answer Howard Gould save
that in September 108G his wife be
oatns "enmuured mid Infatuated"
with Dustln Furiium; that sho at
tended every performance be gave
followed htm on Ills Now England
Itinerary and vjn followod him to
Brooklyn taking htm to and from the
theatre In hsr automobile
Her coiiduct Gould says beoame J
4 public scandal especially among lue
Georgq and Eclr(n
.i hl iVirU
Thctr Wivc
Troubles
members or Farnntn'a company and
the same ullegrltlnfla nr nmde doti-
cernltig Jlrs Uonld and Farnuni
-whtjirhft wh plHylng in I'ltilmlpipriUi
til Oerio1im 1)1)TJ. Mrs. Gftfinl alt.l
f-'arnum stopped at the HH!ernStraM
rani tho husbM.it snya nfifl tutor wont
in At nhttn Pitt lit- ..ti..t ... .i.
tlr Up it the MarliOrongh HI. helm.
mii-u u..j sj nuiiHiri'i ii" nui
Nowhere in Mr. Gould's answer Is
there ahy alligation In express terms
charging Mrs. Gould with improper re-
lations; with Farnum.
In r dating an episode Hf Lynchburg.
Vn. Mr Gould avr that on No. x
of that year nt Blue Gap farm. Airs.
Gould berame so drunk that she fell
IIIMIM lUlbl
Sf WflNTKD -fl
Btfip! Uilf.t MiLI
ltllCPr
nun
JftirejR iXm t
fflil m
HI nm iN 1)AS' I'Iti:i5 .rJllAI.diiiiKhitli Utrtt yoO may mk th rn'reand
put t tu -n ui you wi-h If ynu ire thei iHt IefffcrUf Minficl nr do n Wall lo
kiqi tlir Mc i tc rhip it Uik Ut u ai ot cpenic &&jr'ei4 wti mt St mtf cm nut
mm i
ennTAtiV nnincf We
sTUUIMni I (UUUO it ma utuii iirwrit ibnve actual tarttiry cmt. You u
to $2 nidrllmcn s i.ttifits by buying dirrct ol w and hare the tnanuf arturtr iraar-
aftt.' t ht it pmr bUycte JJO NOT 111) It Iwryile wapnif ol tins from ir.?
at my frt r tmut u rrcthe our rutl-rirs tnd 1 ara o r ur.neard oi Jtutery
pri t au rrmtnmctm iprrtcu
VAIl W!J 1 RP 'fltJTfiSJ!5Mril UtP vou w' our brtmiful caiilnmu and
frt c tc t nmuc you
i nv r 1 m
timtKcycrtiinia
Tilt Y .Y til VUKttSs Von
UOunta firpiiL wiocts unci in
Mi.runjuiKiniF it bi.iks. w
USUf lv
oufiihtr 011 hand i-Hi In
"prvttiiJt'y a ljric rvKHiR fi"ti WU m SM "it
nflMCTrD RRAKCrC K -wlioclft. liuiiorUMl
$ASQ KESSrTfffifJS
8
SELF-HEUIH8 TIRES &JSSSSS.SSS
Hit. ttCular ret ul trtcf of Itinc Itrrt t$
sx so ter tatr. ut in tnrrxruf w - fj
$llyniasampUpatr(or$4JOwskiBiUtirif$ttSh
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PICTURES
NAltJJ Tanlcs or Glrtl will not lrt tli
nlr out. Sixty tliouinuu jmns sola la-.t ytr.
V111QUSH11U Illllll MJKl IHM YtlW.
Over two liuuui
Jrtd Uiousund p.urn now in uc.
nmnniPTMNt Mndcinnllsin . Itistuclv
tliulpnvriilinl7.veivi
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'aiifBuicanti iiucuiniucwiui
A special nuality of rnhlwr whidiu frt.rcom
WW
iiitr ttienlr rocvane We Imve tiuiiutnls of letters
an 1111111 iuii . n
S'
11
lcuslnmernstal me thai ineir tire .iai enniv vn
intirniirlwii-FinavvlioteseaSLii 1 lie v weiall u
uponceortwicelnawlioieseascii i ucy
nnordlnaryt'.rc the puncture rMislliiKiuialitiillin;(lvi u
by neveral layers of tlilu. specially picpareil labricon Hie
inrfirl Tliirediilnr nrK-eof tli-ieliresisW wioer i..i!r.t.ut fo-
a.1LArltlmrtiurfifMU-lvnrp Olflkilliri&Stlcr If.l Iai tai
tlioriilerof only ft per pair All orders '.hipped satueday letter is received WesldpC O It on
approval. You do not tuiy a cent until yon have examined mid fuuud tlumfitrlcfly as repreienfed
W'e will allow a riwli ilUreiuil of 5 I' nut Jiheteby InslciSK Hie price SI. UB per pain If vou
Mad rill. I. CAll Wll'lt OUlJUi; nnd eticUMe this udciiieuieiii We will iilto send one
.lrl! ninml lirn hand niiinn TI.J to tie letuninl al (III lb t-xneil&e if for anv reason llievare
not satisfactory on eroruiuation. We are perfectly tellable and inoiuy sent lo us Is a safe as in a
bank If ou order a pair of these (ties you will find that they will tide easier run faster
wear lietter last lontter nnd Inokliimr than any tire jou Imve evei used or seen nt any piu-e We
know that you will be so will pleated lhat when you want a bicycle jou will gle us your order.
Vc want you lo send us a trial order at once hence this remarkable tire olfei
... rrt UlCCn TtSt.lTty tum'tuuy
Mr B t rwssK m iriikw iietigeiuom riiuciure-rrooi iires oil a
the special Introductory price quoted nlKur. or write for our big Tire and Sum
Aer-ra d.11 iikiite all m.iLe4Atnl k inds of tiresat about half the usual niirei
rt mJn-r IMJliiT but wuteiisapoHul toila UO NOT THINK (tl'llUYINa a bicycle
OU FUJI W131 or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offeis we are making It ouly cxts a (Xiktal lo learn everything. Write it NOW.
j. L. mm CYCLE COMPANY CHICAGO ILL.
vsasEs5S3BSQsaswssHasKxiu
Tins ifi a
picture of
our n c f
K A B O
Form Re-
(1 u c i n g
Corset
we will
its
virtue td
yon and
ti t it if
you wish.
-jf.-f-afe-;.
Ladies Tailor Made Suits
Price cut to sell them now
wliile yoV' can v wottr thtfm.
Here ia tlie only wny to make
you buy them. Choice of any
$35 suit in the house for
Wash Belis
White tailored belts fresh
from the matters- Showing
the finest olass of workman-
ship on them in two prices
25c and 50c
Eachffcj
'A.
Price
$3
F01W ' iiV
Ramsay Bros. 0. G. Co
Guthrie Oklahoma.
v hfii phs on tho
Ilnnei he I'tyi. ubo
continued to drink ninr. intoxUnnt
nnd flnallv retired to th gattbn of
tlft farm where he iv lie Jell on
tbe ground uud la rm several lutir
Inveigled Into Marriage.
One of the mali nllegotlOns in Mr
Gould's answer Ik a repel Ulan of the
old siory thnt he wnw lnvel?lp.l int
inniryliiKrlinr by trnnd and inl-rep
reBentatlon. He saK thai he was led
to believe that her relations with AMI
mini ir. ioii (-111111.111 oiii ) w r.
M fDrT5ii"tX".Bt.."p .U! " ui aiur
hB(W0iit Jni
t f.X'K'VM l n ' "" l" !er.
atri
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"' '"' ' ''" " '- 'l"c"t it u
mos ahd WlUlnni r i'ody ii-ed is
man and wire In England France and
America.
Mrs. Gould'? use ol Intoxicants
forms ix lnrg pun of lit husbauds
answer and he rharges broadly th.it
since Hi" autumn of mo s on manv
ocraFlona he has buu mbirra-ed
(Continued on Pago 3.)
RIDER A3ENT
III EACH TOWN
And ditlr i t to
lurvrlc fumWhH Ijt ut
vf A A
'nr itttnii Qvtij whtrc are
ship
.intl
rand
furnish thr hlcheit ni Mcvclt It it tMMMlilr i
make
offrr i rmtT tiviii.ii
n .niair an.i i
l"'.r: Affnr Hint .in
ww -. a-. nuiNiuiiNw iin.iy our snptro DVHlciS at lw rtvnufrrj nil?
our snptfb models at thr nviuierfMitv
mis year. c s 'Mnermneat(rTau t
Vc are ftaiisfrd -itlt Si jo nrHil
year we st '1 tneManeaturau hicytlrjiitir Icshiihi j
wc are pausi'ea witn 91 jo prffjt uHovk 1 ji 1 ry r t
r i st tl our bKViJcs u&dcr vour owr name
iute at
iv rc'i .
u t U h uur
do nt -iTunriydinflij MWButJilOd irtryric tmt
Hltl. UtsrrijiiTt b.rt..in luitn mj cj trc
rutler ihtiiiH and iivdulut paru tcpVn and
'urik'Tirwn kw. 'jrif
1 It it out
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TSMSSZ&TrZ
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r
acjTKftlfcttpilll
""
uiiiiui uiiuit
f mm toII.
Nrttleo the thick mMwr THail
"A" mill puncture strip ir
Hint "IV Hlurt rim ntrlp "11"
to pretrnt run nuttlrtfi:. ThU
tiro will ii.itlH.it iiisy otlur
tnakn -SUIT IJhASlIO uud
KASV ItlUlAO.
vuf Ice to
We
any kiua many piiceunui yousenu tornpairot
and trial nt
Catalogue which
11 11111 ssjasssa"aiBlsi
Gossard Corset
The new idea in cornets
they lace and are adjusted
in front. They improve
the figure more tliun any
other corset on the market
and are sold only in the
best store in the United
States. We carry them in
three lengths and two
qualities.
S5.0O and
$8.00 Bach
We Fit Them
New Rough Silks
Not the so called fake
Rajah made of mercerized
cotton one wfty. but' a pure
dyed all silk fnbric 1 U0
always at
89c a Yard
White Parasols
All in one lot. they hae
lost their ireshness. they
were $1 00 to $i 50 they are
now choice
75c Each
Here's a Sna.p
Ltt&Q white lace yokes
wexotte 75c anrt l.pO your
choice
"&Sc Each
Mm v
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