The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1, Monday, June 22, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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DELEGATES IN TERROR
OF LA FOLLETTE IDEAS
Delegates Ran Over Each Other
to Avoid Reforms Though
Endorsed Ry Preeldent
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Lincoln Neb. Juno 22. Under the
caption -in Full Hetreut." Willlnm J
llrynn m thu next tsauu of the Com-
moner will discuss tho republican na-
tional contention as follows:
'ihe loptiullcans who attended tho
national convention n'e spectators atid
joined m the demonstration In favor
of President ltoosevolt and Senator
LaPoIlette iniist hno fult indignant ay
the -watched tho panic-stricken
delegates running over oach othor in
tnelr effort to got away from tho
LaFollette reforms aomo of which
nad been indorsed by tho president
himself.
"Congressman Coopor of Wisconsin
representing the L&Follotto men
brought In a minority report Eignod
by himself alone. Fifty-two mepibors
of tho committee signed the majority
breport and oho signed tho minority
.eport- Tho republican party will
-ind the ratio of fifty two to cuo a
vu embarrassing ono to deal with
In the coming campaign.
Campaign Contributions.
"Mr. Cooper's report contained u
declaration In favor of publicity as to
campaign funds which lost by a voto
of SSO to 04 more tnan nine to onO.
and yot the president has boon ad-
vocating legislation In favor of pub-
licity as to cumpnlgn contributions
and Secretary Tnft wroto a letter to
Mr. Uurrows advocating tho pawNtQU
of a subsidy bill.
"Senator Murrbire "be man to
whom tho Taft letter was addressed
was the temporarj chairman of tho
convention and the convention ovar
which ho presided turned down tho
imbllclty plank by a vote of nine to
one. Who will deny that ou this
subject tho republican party is re-
treating? "Another plank jf the LaFolIetto
platform authorize.' the ascertaining
of the value of the railroads. Thin
! nlurtll ivfl IauT liv n vntn nf (117 in fift
nearly fifteen to one and yet Presi-
dent Uoosevelt advocated this very
proposition. Here Is a retreat on the
railroad Question.
Injunction Plank.
"In another column refeionco Is
made to tho Injunction plank. The
injunction plank adopted by tho re-
publican convention Is a retroat
from the position taken by the presi-
dent and from tho position taken by
Secretary Taft in hi speeches al-
though neltbor of thorn went as far
as they ought to bavo gone lu their
offort to pmvont what Is known as
'government by Injunction.' Here 1b
tho third retroat:
"Tho president has advocalcil thb
Inqome tax an n means of preventing
swollen forum OS mid of equalizing
tho burdens of government. Tho ro-
publicnn platform Is silent on tno
subject. Was tho prostilont right In
tb position ne took? If so theh tho
convention was wrong In not Indors-
ing him Will the republican voters
ftillaw the president in this Just de-
mand i"- will they follow the repub-
lican organization In retreating from
It?
"The president advocated an in-
borttante tax bat the republican
r-onventldn Ih silent on that subject.
Was the president the head of the
republican party In advocating this
c'lorm or hag (he republican party
receded from the president's posi-
tion? Old the president give a false
alarm on this question or has the
party sounded a retreat?
"Predatory Wealth."
"In the president's message to con-
gress last spring he presented an in
dictment against the conspiracy
formed among the great lawbreakers
to prevent Hie enforcement of the
law and tb evtide the punishment
provided by law. The platform adopt-
ed by the republican convention con-
tains no 'intimation- of dauger. If
there are any eonsphacles the eon.
ventlon did not see them; U Uiero
are any combinations It bad not
betid of them; If there are any
cUngers ahead It was unconscious of
them.
'Wu the president mistaken whan
Je l0uedhls defiance or are the re-
publican managers deceived when
tney think that an aroused public
will calmly contemplate tUe on
crqachmonts of predatory wealth.
Tnl Is rotreat number six.
"The oodventlon by a vole of 8CC
to l-Hmore than 7 to l-rvoted
down the plank iu favor of the pop-
ular eloetlon of United State son
atorv It is true that the preeldent
and Secret. iy Trt have uovi-r ado-
eated the .opular election of sen
atom. The seem to take tb IlatAll
toman raMw-r than too Jefferonlan
ShOOJS Medic Ointment i 'Tno ot popular reform in the
th
ritual Stnloit todav ie !16 reform
that has for Its object the ietleu of
United Sti-.IB senators by. direct
vote it nag five t'mos beoh indorsed
by the national house of rtr.inUv
tlvesthr times when tne bouse of
reprnftiv wai rpubHcan. It t I
hi Iwn pdo--a b nenrly fw- $
tfiirds of the -statpfi of the Union. MtA-vi
t!(M-e Is probably not n aldte H tno ?A
l'ntou n which It xvould f6t Be In-'
doreed at a popular election ttito yt fy
til Mlli "f thr puord mAtle Til tW
house of rtMirrsentntivpH nml liv thu 9
jecfeii by seven to one Voto mi? fo; jS I
nuuucan naiiona conventiuu .
"Here are seven pfbVcMloTTf tVJtdtr
WntMi tlin ifiiilillfn ntirfv. 1ti tin.
Hlrtnhl nnnlianilnli a Anvfelkln! llntf
IVlUtltll LVIDruilUll lUIBUIIIUIOd jii.o J- ftB
treated from the position takon uy SJ
Uint party In pongrs or from Uio' AS
position taken by thp prMlilmit' 3
What have nogdelt republicans tb j
say? The president hs awakened a
spirit of reform within his party. He
ha8 lit leant revealed to tho -world
that there are reformer In tht r"c
publican party. Can that spirit now 1 &
be quellrd by a sfuinl pnt cdnVdn-1 ts
tlon? Millions of republicans have
enllstod at the president's call to
arms and are ready lo march for
ward; will they furl their bannctB ntld
turn baiL merely becauso tllolr
irrCBldont acquiesces In the sounding
of rt retreat?"
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Why
end away f o r your
JOB PRINTING?
J H3Sljy ttse JRubber Stemjpi "
i"'1" "nn JJlVom- Letter Heads Ett-
velopes Cards Etc. . . .
Here Is Relief for Women.
Mother Gray a nurse In New York
dfscovereii an aromatic plensont herb
euro fur women's Ills cnllod Al'SJ
TRALIANMHAF. It Is tho only cor-
t ft In rexuliLtor. Curoa fetunln waakuees
es nml naokncU-?. Kidney lllndder nmlJ
luuiuary troumus. At an unicsista or
by mail 50 cts. Snmple FKMB. Ad
drew Tho Mothor Gray Co. Le Hoy
N. Y.
PROBING ILLEGAL TRANSFERS'
Special lo Dally Loader.
Muskoge Okla. Juno Sf2. Twenty
five mon have been taken out of th
government otrices at Mushoctm am
Boattorod In flo'.d parties all over tllb'
Five Civilized Trlbos with Instructions
to securo all tho evldenco possible rol
ntlvo to fraudulent transfers of Indian
allotments. Tho Information gloanoil
by thoso Bcouts will bo usotl by tho
government olllcials as a basis upon
which to bring unite to clear fltlo.WUh
oach of the Hold parties In the full
blooded district there Is nn Intorpre
tre and n stenographer and It is bIi
posed they Will securo a Vast amount
of dtitn. Thav will bo kont out until
tho government Nob secured all the iu-f
formntlcn It wants.
Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease
A powder for swollon tlrod liot
amaitlng TeeL Sumplo sdht FltTtlE.
Also Froe Samplo of tho FootKaso
Sanitary Corn-?ad a now Invention
Address. AllOli S. Olmslond Lo Hoy
N. Y.
PIPE LINE TB
Sr-oclal to Daily Lofldor.
Muskogee Oklaw Adio 2eAn Im-
portnnt dovelopment feature In tho oil
busluese of Efmtorli Oklahoma camo to
light when Iwl C. HJ-un secured a char-
ter for tho H. B. Moopoy Pipe L(ne
Company with a capital stock of ten
million dollars. Tho owners of Uie
company are Ed C. Hyan It 15. Moon-
ev nlul Mrs. Moonev.
According to the chnrtar this coin-
pnny propoaese to build an oight-lnch
pipe line from Nowata to NeW OrlonliB.
the line to paes througlk Arkansas In
stead of Toa8 and thus avoid the
complications vrtilcli the oil companies
have baeu harassed with In tho Ione
Star State. According to oil men thin
company has the lmcklilg of eodlern
cnpttul and oil producers and has the
money to put tho project through. Oil
men aro watching Its development
with great Interest as thu production
new is so mucp greater lhan tho cap'
city of tho three plpo linos now operating.
Get
in Line an
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be Up-to-date
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The Leader Plant....
Will turn out ljour Job' work v quiclcly and at reasonable
prices." friers MADE IN bNfetAVS TIMEitJogBlahk .?
Books of all kinds in stock and naadeHV didbtv Bdst jS
Equipped Binddry in the Southwest: '" ' '
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New Stye of Letter Head. Send to the Leaddr Office
. - "fob Styles Saihpc's Prices Etc.
I Business Office Phone 75
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THE BETSY ROSS ASSDCIITIDN
GHIGHESTEB'S PiLiJ
A. "fctbv Xm ' 1 A iXum UntgM fur A
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it PC $& famedlate relief from
a-a-j; W
Attorney Gonoral West has made
public e. length? louur addressed to
A. F. Vnhdevontor of iiarth'svlllo a
member of the first legislature In
whtvli he takes occasion to defend or
rutlier oxiijnln "bit pobltlon with rele-
tian to tne oil Interests of the state.
Mr. West suye Ilu has lieen "outrage
ously and maliciously mIsreprnH(inttd "
He calls the attention of the oil men
to fhe low rate on shipments that he.
has secured for them. Touching on
his Injunction suit against the Prairie
Oil and Oas Company to restrain the
corporation from building a pipe line
into the state Mr. West says be filed
the proceedings at tho Instigation of
the governor and suggests that the
matter be finally determined by a test
casa in the supreme coutt- As a mat-
ter of policy in his opinion no barm
would be done in Ikying pi yes on pub
lic highways with due care and if the
supreme court does not hold It to be
a nuisance Mr West assures the oil
men through Mr Vandeventer. that
he will make no objections
Tho following list comprises the
names of the cliartbr nlortibors of the
Oklihomn llotsy Hos association-
Ma. ttar P. Herod superintend-
ont; Miss Unto Barnard acting sec
rotary: Mrs. Elizabeth 13. Furrow.
Mrs. Elizabeth .E. Sownrd. Mrs. MIn-
nlo L. Hillings. Mrs. Martha K
Vampner Mrs. Nancy S. Fllson. Mrs(i
Martha 13. Miller Mrs. Irene Mc-
Gregor Mrs. Lillian E. Ilnskoll.
Mrs. Amelia 11 Stockdalo Mrs. Alma
it. i.uinyn .ii. uoiun p. ureuii niris
Elizabeth Lyon Mrs. France Carter'
Mrs. Mary A. Hurford. Mis. Mary S.
McNeil Mrs Bvallno C. gunnlnghnm
Jtrs. .lamog M. Ifousel. Mrs. Emma
Jlsrnard. Mrs. Win. J. Pottoe. Mrs
Nottlo Wheeler. Mtas Ittttli Hunter.
Mrs. J. T. "'Uito Mrs. J. T. Jamison
Mrs. Mary h nth Mrs. Mary Itatllff
Miss liessK ( ijpp Mr. M. E. Korno
Mrs. D. M. Hnmtln Mrs. Will IJmlngi
ton Mrs. H. M. Olark Mrs. Jacob Am.
Jioiv Mrs J. Founuay MIbs Gorrud
Sproht. Mra. John It. Halley. Mrs. Idas.
Ituby Mrs. Ida Sapplhgtou Mrs A1-.
tlssa McDonald Mrs. John Itogers
Mrs. Anglp M. Nnglfl Mrs. Klva U.
1'erguson Mrs. Jen nlo Petors Mrs.
Lillian M Itoberts Mrs. W. II Camp-
bell Mrs. Josophtlio Taylor Mrs. Em
ma P. Strahnn -Mrs. Ilonry E Asp.
Mr?. 'I P. Smith .Mrs. Loo llonnott
Mrs. II. 11. SphUldlng. Mrs. Carrlo
UJvc. Douglas Mrs. Lizzie McKoul'
aire. t;ocn I'lcKonng Mrs. w. W. Gil-
bort Mrs. 0. W. Turner Mrs. Wythe
Jorian. Mrs. c. I! Douglas Mi's. J.
C. Vo!ch. Mrs. Mary OWon Mrs M.
It Williams Mrs. W. W. McCluro.
Mrs. J: O. nrothorton Mrs. DoTtoja
Bil?y Mrs. J. A. Tlllotson Mrs. Don
Wills Mrs. Eugcno I'hippon Mrs. jon
Lafayette Mrs. Jtidgo McCotrth Mrs.
Uuth Cain Mrs. Mlpnjo IMrmaf Miss
Lulu Conger Miss Noillo Young Mrs.
Httle QUorry Mrs. John A. OllpUant
Airs. LHah Lindsay Mrs. Win. Illg-
gins Mrs. L D. Hood Mrs. A. G.
Crutchmer Mrs. W. 0 Little. Mrs S.
T. Hledsoo Mr . C M. Cailipboll Mrs
SomnntUa E. Me.-rlek Mrs. Sndlo
Matthews. Mrs. Mary floeii Mr Ella
Blade Mrs. Amy D. Wetiner. Mrs.
lletty McGulre. Mrs. Sarah D. Fielding
Mre. Loona Derwln Mrs. Iary S.
Illaok Mrs. Saran Ifavlnghorst. MUs
HllzitbetJi Molvln Mrs. Genie E Ga.
nde Mr. Edith D. Lutz. Mrs. May
Vampner Miss Cora Smith. Mrs.
Halph SOfiy Mrs. Spllman. E 0.. Mrs.
Itoul Haskell Mrs. Emma Haker Kelly
Mur. J. R. Douglas Mrs. Kathleen
Garrison Mr flay Wright. Miss
Macy E. Matthews Yr. K)v jj;
Lefcch. Mm. Lulu Severns Mrs. Anna
Wright Mrs. Vmanda Hop-kins Mrs.
J 0. Henderson. Mrs. Jennie Miller.
Mrs. McCracken Mm. Nannie Hlar.
er. Mlse MoKaretta DIbrar. Mrs. Kate
Anderson Mrs. Olasler Mary Gregory
aitusnue (age U) Mrs. nertha Mc-
rjrjrie. Mrs. Illaneh Luces Mrs. Cor
uelia Wycllff Mrs llutli Elerman.
We have
moved to
No. 213 E-si
J Oklakoma Ave.
See u s about
p i 15 i h TT f Br
NATORAL GAS
Bob's Shinlnsr.1'..
Parlor-
Will call and get ydur slides
and deliver them on
short notice.
105 SOUTH SECOND ST.
Phone 1253
Gtithfie
Gas Co.
MM
The proposition Is up to the district
courts states Mi- West whose rullnzal
are binding on the attorney geaeralisi AJI6 Maud Darling Mrs. Hatt'e Leon
department until reversed. He sayrfatU
the failure of the Prairie ieople to
domesticate Is a clash with the will of
the people
One tsojtiwijdtfia a
& uie difference In feelings Jjj
and enjoymen of work O
ofter ciianging from
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POSTUM
"There's a Reason"
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This la Uie scene of the big con-
vention In Chicago. An immensa
room with & platform at one end On
tula platform tnere s a little ilyspeck
addressing th other flyspacks filling
i. None of the other a specks
wmranifcwbat h( aaya but with toe
aid of flejl glasses they can see when
Ut& talking llyieck sits down Then
in order U rest thojnselves. and to up
prove of tho flyspock sitting down
all the other llyspK;ks cheer. At an
iindei Btood slgiiHl soma Ilyspeck on
tho floor nominates tho man the fly.
speck docWed upon mouths; ago for
preeldout and then all vot la turn
for hlm and go 'aomo. Kot a fly-
speck hg heard what the Ilyspeck
ou tho vlaUorm said flwlHfi to the
groat dlBtauoe be rcrxied from
thcta.
City Director
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1N0URANCE AND REAL S8TATE4
A
ORDER TO
TOWEL SUPPLY
QUI Hit. b TOWEL 6U&PLV
J. D. CKAYS Proprietor.
rowels and ApropB pf all kinds fiir-
ulshed at very reasonable rates. Bel
me oufcre you buy. J. D. Crays.
PHONE NO 610.
FARM LOANS
J.D.BURKE
Letters ot Inquiry Promptly AnsirerM
107 S. Dlrlslon 8U Quthrle Okla.
ON OEUNINE. DEEP BHAFT 1
lD ORDERINQ A OUPrLY TODAY.
WHILE THE PRESENT SUPPLY
'3TS IT WILL BE SOLD AT
REDUCED PRIC IN
8CLL OUT CLEAN.
YOU KNOW WHAT THE FORMER
fclCE WAG A8K ABOUT THE RE-
3UCED PRICE TODAY. '
N. F. GMEADLE
PHONE
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O Auctioneer' a
O 17 Ybara Experience tryfrii1 o
Sales. Call up 'phone 75 at 0
O ' say expense. 8
B 0. M. QUANT. 0
8 Auctioneer.
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Fnrm Loans ILeal Estate
Fire Lightning Tornado A.c
cident Plate Glaus and all other
insurance.
F. A. Googiivs
008 864 1201 W. Okla Ate
nwnnnriMtiwiM
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Serii City
Business
College
quwer. ill.
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SPoil inns oar Kriiiiiteii 1'
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NEAT : PRESSING : CLUB
Will call (or and deliver "
your clotbea cleaned and
pressed. 3?bur suits per I
month one suit per week''.;
flG0 Lailles' clothes given
special attention. i
ERNEST B. METZ J
Phone 809 Guthrie Okla
Bjl Hotel Uaicment
killthb cough:
and CURE : LUNGS
WITH
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