The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 3Z, 190C
Dyspepsia
Don't think you can cure your dyspepsia
In {any other way than by strengthening
and toning your stomach.
That is weak ami incapable of performing
Its functions, probably because you have
Imposed upon it in one way or another over
and orer again.
Yuu should take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
it Strengthenn Hud tones tue stomach,
and permanently cures dyspepsia and all
Itomach troubles. Accept no substitute.
HENRY t. ASP
BY ACCLAMATION
'■•it lite representative*
"i pari)- in me state
I t.*e their Whole ene i
ndeavor
ELECTRIC CAR ACCIDENT
FATAL TO ONE, THREE HURT
Pacific
I JO* Angeles, Ca., *opt. 21.-One .non
cg-ix kljlod and thrtfi >ul
Injured last nlfrht When
Uric our at pnsadeaa ran into nn
switch and croaked again mi
car on a Hiding lu front of Uu I
electric dgpot 011 Kalr Oak-* avenue.
d< d
•W. 1<2 WA-YMAN. ant aiiipplng
rlerk for the Pasadena * company.
The injured:
■ •*. M. Downer, W. R. W
Mo.ilton.
The
i* tppubli-
the nation
olf ene gj and strongest 1
irpetuate the principles
have made the nation great. To
..re w< i.. .i i •
">n «•/.-,!,otix „ those r publican j '
| P"fl('lpii * which have brought
" | 'u" to 'la marvelous gieair
v i" Constitutional Ho legate Fort *' ' ° expr> •1 **n and
' ovary worthy uterest of tha i
will stuiid for equal rights
wh:< h will not deprive any citiaen of his
' Kht to voia or of any of the inherent
right." 11 man, one whi ii will be p b-
|r**>.lve ail J m«d-i i. providing all .if
•he fundamental essentials to make this
what Its naiiirai res utcce justify, trt<
greatest mi a if in the union Remember-
ing that the people of a state have all
tie rights Which are not restricted or
.County—Ann Makes - N«t "" T" b> ;l ""ll,n' *'•
•p * 'J ]>oat favii! of at urganl- law that will leave
♦speech of Thanks to the Voters 1 people i.-m , . run power and
For Their Unanimous Support lh« ;nter"
♦he 25th District
RESOLUTIONS were passed
One of the Most Harmonious Con-
ventions Ever Held in Logan
THE NEW STATE
IHE SOUTH
) And Bryan, Not The Cotton
belt It
< own"s.iifs to the 25:
«1 district trbnveiiilou met
■"urt rqAtn, Guthrie, mi j
•U.S. tut,OB-
at the prolan«
p. in yeater-
■ranti.' ^ Tla K'ld y« Wan
EVEN JONES CRIES QUIT
Arkanaan Advises Bryan to Drop
Railroad Ownership Talk
WMMnr<>n. K«pt . JI.-BB-iMmlor
Jann-s K. Jones, twice chairman of the
national den.i rallc committee and man
•ger of both the campaign* for the presi-
dency of William .1 Bryan 11.- written
to Mr. Rryuji advising him atrongly to
drop the subject of governm*
ship of rallsoods and to ' n rtn
stand In fav* r of enforcement of the law J
that 1b now*on the statute, hooks
e^t of all the people oil the time. 4
J. 8 Malsrn. In a neat (speech, put Wao-
ry K. Aap in nomination* for delegate
to he i ons ntional convention and Mr
Asp wa« nominated by ai<lamation amid
all.d 10 ord.r by! m"ch """"V "">
• a. ri.yn Mr. As;i mado. a spina f ..11 of heart-
l- .<r«jn . i,i. < ;■ i; ii.er ,,< felt appreciation of the honor rendered,
man and John W. t'upers. declaring he would now as in the pa-st,
:i I•• try oin:tii4i,i Si.ind heart and soul for tjie people of
" 1 • n ri Outftlie and in the constitutional COn-
"'vs ng wcie tli delegates pi«j.s- veutlori all the Hfrctigth and ubillt> he
j iMMeeaaed would be put forth to aid in
>unty
(•'. smith. i>
ral. !• ii. (j.
lltiaior
J. U
Uatea of the <tonv«S(ion were:;
' I I Vank ftlnehart. J ,| UU-1
Guaa. Ben F. ileuler, Jr..
Al' ( J- i i n, pr. «•„(
Fred \}reen. Oeorge '
^ WU&m, Alf. A. 1.1
•' o Hai knr, H. T Spurrier, '
IS. N J t' Johnson, u, f. i
t .M' Willijms. ti 'ury l ow
tht* ttkakifiK of a constitul.on
fulfill all the ne«d>< of the people and
help make a glo.ious stale
. J Rote
'' *' ■ i W . .
'I lUterhuioh, l . . Hir*el,
'' H flavljrhursi. \V. H.
II Qris^ota and W.
JAF-ALAC
ATTORNEY HENRV E ASP
SILER WANTS DAMAGES
Sues Billy Nolan and Nelson For
$60,000 '
Ch cago. Sept 21.—Oeorge Slier the
referee In the rivent figh hetaeen Joe
(JatiH and Rattling«Nelson toda> filed
salt In the superior court against William
Nolan, the manager of Nelson and "Nel-
himself. Siler claims damag « to
the amount of $50.©00.
Since the fight both Nolan ami Nelson
have been repeatedly quoted as saving
that Sil^r received money for giving a
ili'clslon In favor of <ions and that his
.1 1 .*- a refer.-.• wts dishonest. They
ah<o have been quoted a.n saying that
Hlh-r vcr s;iw the foul blow* on the
strength of which he awarded the fight
All of tiiene statements Slier
deelar- s to be untrue and claims damages
their ut ten ti C hv Nelson and Nolan.
First and
only map'
Published of
State of
OKLAHOMA.
All the Agricul-
tural, Mineral
and General
Statistics and
facts about Ok-,
lahoma and In-
dian Territory
A valuable rcf.
erence book:
All of the Facts and Fig-
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from Official Sources.....
With Synopsis of Statehood
and Latest Map.
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The first
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which shows
the/bound-
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Enabling Act
DEAR OLD GEORGIA
ENTHUSIASM LACKING •
AN ATLANTA CROWD
DUBIOUS OF OWN CHANCE.'
Nebra&kan Admits" He u.
Weary of the Limelight i
"Yearns" For Private Life—
Gives the Republican Party
Credit For Ten Years of Unpai-
. alleled Prosperity
Jl For one hour and
ti
udieno
I! STATE CAPITAL BOOK STORE
3? I • GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA.
.ILDOL BEN LINDSAY '.
!NA\lt f) I Ok GOVERNOR rr :?
Atlanta. t«u Sep
fifteen minutes ti
Bryan addi'e. .-^t
| 7.<M (n-j| l • ath« : ,i !. . -
<yf the •? L"J. l^on pa:k. His
tlon was^ordial and hearty, hut it
I not wholly enthusiastic an'l not
man usual.j demonattative.
I Mr. Bryan began his ,tddre « fa;.,
i moon a :«r ah in-rod ic;ion \ 1'
rient Ijamar Wli. of the* Young \
I I errr ati ■ league Hp w..-'. ci ! <
H
^IRST TEST OF NEW LAW
Foreign Company Takes Issue
With Meat Inspection
•e ted he of the greatest import-
a vast importing interest in
• and particularly to the delkates-
.Washington. Sept. :1 The first ca.-e
the application to foreign pro-
the new meat inspection law
came up today before the department of
Exponent and Founder of First " " 00""" "" " •
Juvenile Court Nominated For "w,,"r,"nd i""""red
by Independents
gioes nsw life nd Io tTe to
did tablet, chain, furni.
IOW*.«uil picture frames.
If- )§ the ideal finish for
Hon. interior wocw ^w.rk,
bath-TOoms. sash and sills.
Thirteen colors-.-ioo dif-
ferent use*--75 cents a
quart can.
Ail tli« best and ntost
widely advertised jvxids are
«lway« to be lotind at this
■stare and atpricea to please
•very purse.
P. B. LILLIE & CO.
DRUCGtSTS
2«4 Marrlaari Av«, Oottvle 3*
Who Wa« Unanimously Nominated For
The Constitutional Cnventten By The
Twenty-fifth District Republicans
!•' t. M.!i.hcii. a t 1'injuhar.Hou. O.
<\ Brown. I S. Mabon, ; Winso:-, Dr.
R. W Drown. O II Bradley. Pred Arm-
stmnr. Ham Jordan
.Sou'li l-Vti. i h ,W.i .1 I' ,•> f)a v A.
Uectci, Henry House. Willi. Hobbe. J
A l|m.if. \ W'Jaley, und R. Hampton
Mfth Want H A Booth. J W Wyatt,
J. J. K t'liiHh .) \\ Capers, W 11
Morten. A 1*. l\ rtaood. Charge Tipton.
Thomas Batler. i;d Walton. .1 H. ail-
man. W. >>01 rick. A. P Jordan. J. IT.
Wlu, ir . Q He iRwood Mai iMorton.
J Ii Tale ;vnd llenry Wolf.
A resol'it 1 ■ committee was appoint-
Denver. Sept. ! - Judge Ben B. Und-
ee> w...< nomii atcd tonight for povernttr
<>f Colorado at a Convention of Indepen-
dents made up ot republicans, democrats
and others. The matter of nominal.ng
an entire t ckat was it ft to
to be appo nted b> the chairman of th.-
convention. N. H. (3<indy of Colorado
Springs.
Assistant Attorncv General
why their product should
liot.be subjected to the operations of Iau
Asistant Attorney General Rohb, to
whom Secretary Wlb on referre.l ti ,• ap-
plication. has taken it under OOXlildera
tlon. The dfcNlon in* the *a e will, it
TO REGISTER IN ENID
Sj'eiial to the State Capital.
Ktrd. Ok.. Sept* The -oity clork'has
r en notice that the registration book <
w.!l he opened for voters in the thir-
teenth constitutional convention district]
oi Wednesday. September and remain |
open thirty days, so all voters may have
i ' ance to re/rlster for the election of
delegates.
wt'S tonight i
date for the coast
by the demo i.• (.• i
The defeat of fj. T. Jon. wij
breach in the party here and
11.an prospects urt i ficl tct
ANOTHER MUTUAL BALK
c t. j t h ma I po
e^rraphed ex-Justice Al-
tialrman of he interna-
.••yliolders commiuee that i>
i name on the "fusion ticket'
horiged and ha tie repudiated |
uninaiion.
the t
propose to aw;
Secretary Shnw
on the tar.ff q i
(ion of
To Drive Out Malaria
* And Build Up The System
__ . „ _ ' Jke the Old .standard GROVE'S TASTEI.KS8
luissoun Nominee Scores Parker ":!! T"N,(' know what younret-icius;. h
I h rnrmiiU t rlamiy primed on every bottle. ' The bo mi
For Beitlg' Put on Ticket I "OIL'* l* iiniply9aiaioeandIroainsiasi«
lines
republic
York. Sept. .1
j of Springfeiltl Mo who
candidal"' on the "united t
DEMOCRATIC 'FUSS INCREASED thket ' of he M ;
S|>e<*tal to the State Capital I company and was alh i named
I'a i.s Valley, I. T , S* pr :1 -Miles l^a^ue on :.ip '>• le. ted fusion
showing it ii
I'h* form The Quinine driven out the malaria '
r Iron builds up the system. Sold by ill j claimed
' price 50 cents. I • ,k. m0
Ii MoDonif 1 «ieslers lor il year*.
Mi«d « ~ . "'fV I Hi, most
■mnil: CONGRESMAN HITT DEAD | done • ■
Insurant I Nar igartsett rie-, L. I.. Sept. 21.-Con-! tl(in
•i Robert R. Hitt of Illinois, died!
SPRINGFIELD 3: WEBB CITY 1
Special to the State t ap! al •
Wafcb f'u., m„ 8ept 21. — *
Batierien - Ytn
Summer Comfort
Tht'tpiustioii of sum-
mer comfort i.s solved
wl*ti a gas range is
installed iu tlx kitch-
en. it cllrainatf « t.he
d r ucl gory tonn.'cted
with a coal fire a s well
as the overheated
house which h< com-
panies coal, cooked
meakj. Jt do<\i awa3'
with long fires aud
gives t Ii e housewife
ti mo for recreation ami
pleasure. As extensive
meals una lie prepared
with little labor, un-
expected company ha-
no terr o r s 'f oi t h c
household that cooks
with gab. No homo i.s
complete until a gas
range is in stalled in
the kitchen. Order to-
day.
Guthrie Gas Company
HUTCHINSON
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CHICAGO 3 NEW YORK b
Chicago. Hep; 21 f'oda. s seeret
First gam. u
IIMOWS
ti voo* ausiMtss
vvrite us for
Etaslic Cabinet-
W rite us for
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Catalogue
Catalogue
LEAVENWORTH 8
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Sept I'l Toda
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WESTERN ASSOCIATION
WICHITA 8; OK LA. CITY 3
Hp. iHI to the fltate Capital.
Wichita. Ka.« Sepi 21, Today's aeon
Oklahoma City t Wichita k
Baie^i.,* -Woods und .-*••!«!<•, llen^J' \
and O'l^aary. •
TOPEKA 7; JOFLIN
Special tc the State Capital.
Tfpeka. Sept. 21.—Toda} i
Joplin 1. Topeka .
Rattrlea—W'escott and
Holes and Henry
res ' 'h,t **
oOOOAIU^O- "i {
York * a 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 ti «
Rati rlee Wflah and iiath Chen
Kit snow and fccUulre.
Se.-I.nd gami R I
« T ork (10 2 0 1 I 111
Batteries Owen and Roth. Horr
NATION AI
CHICAGO
New York. Sept
ctnf . infw m
NEW YORK 4
.'I. Today s ncore . I
I S a t 1 0 a • 9 6 11 :t
• loooftoos « r. v
and Klir.g Ames I
AM hBAUt K
>T LOU It 11: PHILA
• Uia Ttwlnv ■
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BROOKLYN 3. 8T. LOUIS 2
Brooklyn, .S p: -1 Tedav * a, or.
Hatierlea Thompson
l «il Ihistorhia and Rltt*
As no modern office is complete
without the Globe-Wernicke Elastic
Cabinets, Filing and Pigeon-Hole
Cases, Card Index System, Etc,
indispensable because
they save time, and therefore money.
It matters not what your needs are
we can fill them with Globe-Wernicke's
Line. Write for Casttuogue.
The State Capital Compay
Agents tor OMafcwna and "Indian Territory.
PHYSICIANS PUAI)
(OR LAWV1R P\Hk!l:K
I ' To Satisfy a Medical Point in tha
Famous Murder Case 3,500 New
York Doctors Want Exp i',
Appointed
• • ' r(|.r.-«-:i - i '.,51
i and i.i '.a.liim .-"line ..f
known In tne frofe*.<lor ;ir
hijnerc of petition present*.!
Higgins Joda "i iKP.uf - ' A lli' i C
Patr; k. th«- lawyer i • i ted i •' '.'i-
of death ahne lt «^ or < . •
murder of the aged Teiaa mflllondifa,
William Marsh /ll.-e, in i> emlier
The pn it ion is hs fallow*
"We th<* undersigned ph iielhAi of
New York s : have iead t hi medical
teatlmon
trial, to recorder <ioff. in the >m*
of Alber: 'i •Patrick, (barged wltii iha
jurder of William Marsh Rice
"The conclusion of the expert* who
teatlfied on : he motion • quite at
varinnir and the question* are novel xs
an gra\e and Importaiii. to the mrm-
i yf society, and especially lo the de-
ferident and therefore ahouUI tie ju.>-'il
solved. To the end we petition your rx-
appe
•dieted to
po^-d of dHiiitere.steS exp
from the medical profexx n 0 examine
Impartiall) into the oue iions at <ci«
report their finding* at aa y-ly a
date as possible and thus avoid the )<.>«■
Fibilltv of mi-tinke In tne case of Patiu-k
well aa to «;ct the final anil Ju:-t •
luiior of the queatlona."
The Medical Paint Involved
The medieal qiiMilan htvolv«d. \lta|
in the conviction of 1 all! k In whether
the cnn ^!Hion of the lung*, alleged to
have he^n found In the atitepay upon
Rice's body asuld iigve been camed h.
embalming fhild or nmat he .ne result <>f
chlornform alt . whlc.li Joner Ri %
valet, in one of his several contiadi. tory
conclusions, said he had killed the ,,|d
man by Patricks direction.
Mr Thomas said the r*gn. . h
nature* had not been aent ;o 'he ph
clans of the si ate until the second week
In July and du e nearlv : «#<• n.i«e
returned their signatures and tnor<> an
coming in very mall Only four phvai-
clsna. Mr. Thomas aaya, and one o(
meni was Initrectly .d^riected wi'h ti,«
case, had rettirned the petition with re-
fusal in sign With the petition were
filed about letters from prominent
physicians, several of them addrosaod t-i
thr governor and sent through Mr.
Thomas reinforcing the
A marked fea
the contempt « aprn*s. a
writers tor "expert teal
for puv by one eide or th
I rial casoa.
H
I
fgrmal petition
letters was
naiiy of tho
V" randerod
her In i rim-
J
I'hr i- :hat he receipia fsr the N'ei-
t -'Un- flglM were $«H,0W will miikc
ine pr.upu with Investments in mining
«-k think there is rsaliy some gold in
at iclnlty , fter all Andt
' lot
'log r<*pu*HMi«s.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 1906, newspaper, September 22, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126294/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.