The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 55, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 18, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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let us show ym or if out of
town send for catalog1. A
post card will get one.
Kodak the baby with a No.
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F. B.-klLLIE & CO.
Agent for Kodaks and Premo Cameras and Supph s at
POKT OFFICE DRUG. STORE. Opposite Post Office.
Phone 320 Oklahoma Ave. GUTHRIE OKIA.
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have purchased tlio stock of Trio Guthrie Marble &
Granite Works and hereafter the works will bo
known as Guthrie 51arbh Work.-s.
He it known that wo have uo competition we can-
not jnei't. an wo buy in hnye sliipmentH by bovine our
future orders thus waving cxetaive freights which are
charged 'or small hipmentd uml therefore giving our
patrons the benefit. Any oiio now interested in the
purchase of a monument w ill do well to place their
order with iw quickly oh we am making up oul'av
orders for fall and spring and wish to take advantage
of summer rates.
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seryci by having your clothes
laundred at tho
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with you. You will lo sur-
prised sit l'v. pleasure you will
derive from it.
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ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE OF
WOMAN ON TRIAL
FOR MURDER
SERVJHG LIFE SENTENCE
FOR MEMHHUS KILLING
Attorneys Still Arguing Motion
for Instructed Verdict .
of Acpilal
-Pfftelto Daflr Lwvlor.
OklnIiojnCIJ-. July;. 18. "Djorflt 1
moan In Uip1ii)igfjjonUentiary;to
iiv who wis' cottvfetda oirtjKjgfnpii
trt tlMit tmitl UtrtUk'k tlio. nninli
of Mm. Meadows nnd which lmve
crotUAioMhiioii nrRUiiont In this
trial but 1 wjfttMtr thiUi crushol
to earth will ifbi(lft aful I will snr
rurtftw tbat Hudrtlftlt Tfflgolor win be
hroirght MroH llito'tlid Wj-y cour room
wid rtoF-j preMHit hero today may
havo an opportunity of seoIiiB him
tried fliirt et five."
Thus eclaral Colonel Johnson in a
very able ami masterly plen bofora
;u1ko George W. Clarko while ttrSu-
ng tie fjuestion of instructing the
:ur- to aeqult Mrs. Mondowa. He
foiiiiillnieuteil ttornoy Harris upon
lis wry r.blo and icanwtl aldros to
I he oamt but oxcorintod him most
vigorously for the noslfion Harris had
tiikon in this case.
"By no offl.-matlve act of Mrs.
.Morfdowc but uy negation and sllentx
'.te Uojies to convict before UjJb Jury"
aalil Col. .fbiiason. "i WRiit him to
brosdcti hi arsuniont and ne a law-
yer arRue this caw upon its lognl
alerlts."
D. II. Welty for t!w defenso led off
the argument yosfrdny afternoon and
briefly summarised the stnnd taken
!. the defense.
"In taking up thin tusUmouy Jig
friminatiug hare analyzing there wo
find uo consultations or declarations
iiii-.de that tend to show any connuc-
:iou with Itiitiolph Tivgolor in aiding
or abi'ttiiig in thlB crime"
fomui 'niing upon the stand tnken
! flic prosecution Welty said that
A' in iicy Harris must prove a con-
.ipiiacy or facts or nets relating to
' iMixpir: ry before tho fact.
"In this can?" continued Wolty.
'I'm unable to fathom from thU
tcotlnidiiy any facts or inferences suf
Orient to show that she took nny part
m a conspiracy. There is no testl-
iiony before thft fact thnt can bo con-
nncted Itii tnstimony adduced aftor
this fact aufflalent to show evidence
or guilt. There Is nothing hore to
show even hostile feeling towards
'ler husband boforo tho fact Noth
ing to show that she had an uncontrol-
lable passion for TJgoior. And It
.fames It. Meadows as claimed by tho
state was a part of her rovonuo. In
that s'no got most of his salary then
I say that she would not have a daslre
to cut off that jwurco of rovonuo."
Tho forenoon was glvon over al-
most entirely to ProsoQUtor Harris
who dealt one blow after another to
the dofeneo and picked' up tho
threads hero and thero which woven
together will bo offered to tho Jury
for consideration In rondering a ver-
dict in cane tho motion of tho dofonse
Tor an acquittal la overruled.
The mysterious letters In the case
wero gone over by Harris who showed
that Mrs. Myers is none other than
Mrs. Meadows herself who served as
th- supposed clairvoyant aud that tho
'etters that passed through her hands
were written by Amelia Sbromek and
Rudolph Togeittr. He aim showed
that th'J supposed Mr:. Mi are in aues-
t!o hj berii dead to-.- two or three
yovrs. A statement from Mrs. Mead-
'uk brought in tho testimony whrc
in it we stated that Mrs. Mea.Iows
xi-Dl (to ami HOir dowors for (be
tutxral bwirs out that thi-ory accord-
ing to Harris
"The statements ob Mrs. aio8
will b- lual to clasr up a .I'latlns
t tho letters f'jr she told 3m ngr-
tn (n th prttscHce of Tegeler tost the
letters came to her througli a lawo
man who she. yalrt was blackmailing
her husband and who ws8 at the room
lug house On the night of the alleged
murder" declared Harris. "It Is a
fact that tae letters a--' uow in Tege-
lai's handwriting and that t)y Were
given to him by Mrs. Meadows with
Instructions vo coy them. If they
werp in lb handwriting of Mrs My-
pre. tne rortune lei". is snowti on
the other haifcl that Mr. Myers was
dead before the rilaiiMwrsnce of
Mfsdows and furthe- thai Mrs- My
or' hundwrlttng; "sa bwu positively
identified by Amelia Staromok and
others as that of Mrs. MajwlQws. The
taald took the stand anJ aflor jtatim;
that hh wats familiar wHt Mi's. My-
ers' baniw riling took a toxin? wrft-
tB bi M:. M-u ;C"i and t'dd ne on
the ai.ii d t'.uit : v. i- .Mia Myt-rs"
hlUKlu-riiiiiK it li-to iioM'i liitii fully
explained who hare tho letters. Ux
Mrs. Meadows why she waa po extre
mely nwrvow arwf rflpealedly preasJ
them to her breast before seuilJug
aim to togoier". Hef lull knowle.' :o
nt tli C5nplracy. th" If'ttars "intvn-
i tb-" d;at;rani :J 'uli detail f ti
kililiif of lui hub.tiid ruvpusvd to lit-
in the hatttlwriMr- r Jit . Mjrsr hna
bpn showhfo rh bina;tttSng of
Mrs. MoiJfff.
Mrs. MoRdonn wears tho game in;
dlffcrrnt ; ii nn.i does nbl fiCotn to
rcalixp Unit ic Is ttmnlItB n trial
hi which Bh is cbKvg'&t with com-
pllrlty iii ih murdiT of hor huslitul.
While tho nturftpys are overling fev-
"ty effort and bringing dv&r'y' bit of
strategy Into piny for her. slip sits
by unconcerned nhowing ho widened
that she boats a word that is bolng
said.
at Istxpecti'd tn .ItidBO Clark will
havo1 lilh decision' ri!)r Oils aft
nopti Irt ease tit atldfnoj's douelu.lo
iholr argument. If the deolMon Is
against the defendant hdr tittornya
wlir ptit bir tlte deronso; Boginiiliig
this aftornoou. It Is rdpofYed that
tho state has just come Into posses-
sion of valuable ovhlcncu to be used
in robtlttsl. '
PILES CURteD AT HOME DY
MEN ABSORPTION METHOD
If yon surfer from bleeding Ifoulu&
blind or piotrudlng Pllos send me
your name and addrsrs and I will tell
you how to cure yoursolf at homo by
the now absorption treatment; and
will also send soino of this homo treat-
mottt froo for trial with references
rrom your own locality If requested
rmmedlato roiinf and unrmanent oure
assured. Send no monty but toll
othera of ttiis offer. Wrlto todav to
;Mra. M. Sumtnors Box P South liond
Ind.
Talcquah Arrow Sold.
Wnddlo Hudson the Cherrlteo
editor of the Tahlefuah Arrflvv lias
gold his intorost to nn Ohio man
STKinod llrtjitt' ntnl lias' jjlvdll BossOs-
fslou. ' V IIifllROn has bsW&dltok of
tho Arrow for a greal mnuy years and
IiJb impor was not o tho Illblo witlf
U.l)o Clinrokees ' ItV5wlll b enhtlnned
k a domocifitie organ. New State
Trlb'uilo.
Juet Exactly R'loht.
"I havo need Dr. King's Nw Life
Pills for several years ntitl find them
lust exactly right" says MrVAi'A: l-VK
ton. of llarrfirvlllo N. y. Wow Idfc
t'llls re'tove wltliotil tho least" discom-
fort host roniedy for constipation.
blllousnoBs and malaria. 25c at C. It.
nenfro's drug storo.
Tho host rofrigerntor sold to rloso
out at cot - Jas. J. Houston.
Wynncwood Lost High School.
Tho people of wynnowood will not
have a high scjirol this yonr lwrnui.!
thoy voted down the proposal to
rale t'io school tax levy five mills.
Tho school board decided to cut oUl
the high school and run Uio lower
grades the full term. Now state
Trlbuiio. '
Couio nt ence for Uio Upst bargnlns
bvor offoj-ed lit refrlgeratori. JnnnJs
J. Houston Hnrdwnro.
J- -s
net tny "Book No. -I For "Wnrtten." It
will glvti weal; women mnuyvahiabln
stiggesttanHOf rel(t and with strict
ly "oufldontml medcutf advifte is en-
Uioly 'tree. Slinniy vsrtto Dr.
hooji ITnrilno Wis. Tho book No. 4
tons ail about or. snoop's Night euro
aud how thesu foothlug hoallng unit-
fcepllc suppositories' can bo 'success
fully applied to correct these WOalUiOSs-
ns. Wrlto for tho book. Tho tflgbt
Cure is sold by Wallace's Drug Storo.
Men's New Market 52.50 Slices and
Oxfords light cr medium weight In
Bluchers. Bal3 or Connrcsa Plain or
Tipped Toe. only $2.00 Robinson's.
Tray N Y. July 18.--The deathbed
accuBatlon of Hllinbotri Gleason wlio
died in Klsberry Mo. February 2C.
cost tho Itov. Clyde -Qow hlB licgnsq
to proaoh. Ho and Dr. V. A. Homp-
bill of Hlaberry are charged- Jointly
with cniwing Mlse Oleason's death.
Or HiJidjlll Is now belUK tried lioro.
Tho niluioter has been suspondod
from the tniulstry in the Missouri con-ft-ience
In the M. K. cburcli South.
This acUnn was taken by a com-
mittee appointoa by the presiding ol-
der of tbe St. Charles district
Regardless of the outcome of the le-
gal proceedings agx.'nst. him here his
oase will lie taken up for final disposi-
tion at tbe annual Missouri conference
of the cliurt ' : l.i llantill:il in Bep-
tember. yrup?ffigs
CleQtisos me Syatcm Effecl-
ually;Disnels Colds andnQou-
anlies auo to Constinaiion;
icts naturally acta tvuy qa
a Laxative.
Best orAIenvrnen and tliutl-
eji-young nnu Ultl.
Always buv.tlhJ annum b mt
AUVQV!
hasiho full
rmme or 1uo Lorn-
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jmny
CALIFORNIA
Eg-Syrup Ca
by uhiim it it manufodurod.prmlpp on tlif
" froidufrnntiuiKlijH.
SOLD BTALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
pne iise only rcjfu'or prit!? 50fM-willu.
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The circus' Is a small world of Its
own. andthj!U what hundreds of
p. oplo tlilJvif" ilie cltiftH wto nssem-
ble ov Uiorjtihmv grounds to watch tho
unloadlug oTthw big Hngtmbcok end
Wallace circus trains five In numour.
1'ho great circus carries 1000 employ-
ees 100 horses 20 'elephants a hord
of camels two score of cags of wild
buastu.
( Tho circus is and must ho a mat-
ter of interest to human kind. The
.day linn gone by for tho song that it
Is a child's engagement. Tho truth
is Hint there la no Hind of amusement
Jn tho world that so completely
sweeps up tho ontlro human family.
About everything ehre under the sun
wfolch comes labelled as entertain-
ment will find some ono to robol and
turn away but when it comes to a
circus; you will find all prosont
Among tho top-llnors of tho circus
nrofcsslon todav 111 r.v lm found tlv
Tasmania Troupi Aerial export": i)
The ToBmanlcns comprise seven peo-
ph and Ujow aro tho popular aristo-
crats In the roalm of the arena and
tho public seoma to never tir of
watching their performance. Their
work borders upon tho marvelous
and in fact aome of tho attainment?
aro of such complex difficulty that
thoir boat tricks frequently pass with
but llttio moro notlco from tho public
than thoir Blmplo displays Uia nu.U
onco foltowlngtho Intricate and pcr-
ploxlng paradox.
Th($ genius and doxterlty of The I
Taslnnrjlans frequently brings forth
Jotid and spontaneous applause from '
their follow porfonnurs who like the '
spoctatcts never grow woary of their
admlrubVe act.
The Carl Hagonbeck and Great Wa!
lat shows are noted for fine un.l
brilliant costumes but there is no
better drees! uct or more preaaing
and; attractive performance for the
fetlilplne portion of tl)e circus jiatronw
than that of thii European nov dty.
These artists at '. the undisputed
cluunpinns of all they do and theirs
U one of tbe roost fascinating circus
acts ol tlie ase. . t
This nig hIiow comes to Guthrie.
Friday July 24-1.
'(Ry AKBO'cintfid Press t
Now rk. Jtiiy-iS.i-kAutrary fo !
ntmora that Mrs. F.rank J. OouW has
bwiu tfloouollelkto Jtjjr hutoandj Mrs.
abuhrf
uhrs salt for dlvorcd is on motion
i firt on tho calendar supreme court
Unlay ami it's expected to bo brought
to tilal 0h yor Jtorjil WoCSa; It's
r-aortvd both Mr. and Mrs. Gould
hav bad dotectiv gettlpg vldeae
for oomiug proceedings-
Paby wont surfer nvo minus wjhi'
croup if you apply Pr- T'ofM'.tfie
trie. OH at once h Mis- iti.. tosgle. j
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There is iro better or safer
store in Okla. Will saveyou
it.
tVom $5o to $150 on a high
grade piano. Will sell yon a
piano on easy paynl fnts so
you can pay for it and you
will not miss the money very
much and you will enjoy the
piano and educate your chil-
dren while you are paying
for .it. Write or give us a call
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if Tl sm . ni'1 - . .- 1 eT- I
iYiusic nouse in UKianoma
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'GUTHRIE SIB V 9 A
Ifl JSiltifesSHL America's Biggest and Finest
J iHr "rf & Tented Amusement lEnterprisc '
j g0F St ftonstcr 25pologca Collection t i
M-''-' ' A. 1 Wost Astonislilne Trained Viid I
1 ? rF Animals the world has ever e
! JrNlf f I iw known. A aijfantlc Show in itself. J
i Uk4 1 Three Rings completely filled with
IBlPlfe ''"lfiB Hundreds of Features ud Per-
1 3bP; pL formers. Highest Salaried Amer- I
m jw'' Nfe Mr 'can ant urPean Artists. Ex-
i 6r rat' y citing Royal Roman. Hippodrome.
If ' Alammoth Whirl of Novelties. 1
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TRAILED WILD BEASTS
mium DOLLAR MENAGERIE'
1000 People Employed. 85 Cars.
12 Big: Water Tight Tents. 500
Animals. 20 Elephants. 20 Camels.
FUHHY FROLICSOME
FRISKY
The HAGENBECK t Great
WAUACB PARADE.
WlUtont Exaggeration the Finest Free
Stfrcst Turnout ever presented. Ono
Oantlc String of dorgeous Pageantry
u OlltUring Mass of UrilUnncy and
Hands Oalorc.
Two Perforriances
Doors open one liourQarljer.
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