The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY GAZETTE I **AIY S MU HUM aires.
CiMRLKI F. KCRMU. K|'r and Pukllthtr
h*th i. aiffw. muf.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.
One year in advance $4.50
Three months j 211
One month 40
,T' Two •( Mm,
1,14 '• • the Rickeat of
Tkm All.
Entered at the pustortica at Still
water, Payne County, Oklahoma, as
as second class mail matter.
Editorals
It was a grand 4th.
Woods County has a
town.
Mutual'
Weatherford had a $50,000 fire
W ednesday.
Hutchinson, Kan., will go down
after gas again.
One hundred and twenty-five
years old yesterday.
The temperature in Kansas has
run up to 107 degrees.
A big train hold-up occurred at
Butte Mon., and as a result $5000
are offered as a reward for the
robbers.
The Oklahoman did not get to
get the Associated ^ news on
the first of July, but will soon be
able to do so.
_ The Perry Republican savs: '
Bro. Isenberg, of the Enid Wave
™^yil,g t0 Pick a fuss
with the Republican. It wou!d
give us great p,easure to meet the
gentlemen personally for we are
slow to believe that he is as "bad"
tobe"'88 h'S indicates him
10 b-AR JOHN CHINANAN.
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• _ ",0,, 1 "'awful In.
« * of th«, t>le ,|„a.
thehCana£ ^ovenZ.nand
binmg in an eflort to stoi. tT" """"
states. Both count-i.. , ,J,tta
within the last few i suffered !
* h the Can^^ offi U's°,,JU Kti0a
what has been discovered the LnT
•ban authorities are , • Da"
inanv more eli '"'"meed that
follow. nera! shake-up will soon
^eaimpon«nn,8,rrhinan,Pn hl"e
<ve yZVt^'"'0(!"""1^0"-thelaSt|
tlie.se have '"r ,nbollt so° of)
Jamaica ,.i„f A. ^ in '""Hi to
pad,r s;;r Airrcrihe
were entitle,1 . . tt year
the $100 a head t('ix i!'ntl'iT'* °" P®ying
should have I,. ,.,, ' ? d ,herenin,|,der
but only a bujuII portei' to China,
deported. Percentage were .0
(Trrdm'a OIU Mnirt."
In Sweden and Norway u,™"'
•"vera, old maids' U^L'Z
.'institution
tying more than 200 jPttrs '*
•most of his fortune to the oT'Jfi'
among his descendants, a H '
home was built and furnished .L
•nan aged by salaried trustees
old maid who can nrov« 1.1 1 '
tionship to „,e
•tution is entitled to a place In th.'
Moms, rh;rt.B -
aeais, and Is subject to no rule.'wj
^z
«Zhif government now in of.
Bee has decidcd to bring in a bill im
pos.ng inheritance taxef, and to th«
le° asTolh81 r"isb.d n,ukinff in1uir-
es as to the distribution of wealth in
'£e kingdom. The statistics thus 0£
«a s ?hfr\",tTSt,i"" a"d 'nstrucl've,
sajs the New \ ork Sun.
In Sicily, which was generally sud-
Posed to have been ruined b/brij!
andage and oc«(isional failures of
crops, there nro lllore r,,.h
thaTi' ""I1 the total population
than in any other part of Italy. Four
have ?""/ S in ",at ''eautiful island
of lire ,""eS a^rre«'ati fr 350,000.000
ens fir t '1T,Pan,l<'r Fl"ri° fkesan
ooo.ooo P'aCe ,B ,he ,ist w'th 100,
In Kome there are 44 persons with
fortunes exceeding 1,000,000 lire Of
are°r,p'ate the rich-
est are Prince Torlonin -.1
llrenmml:an ^ "Te "° fewer 130
millionaires. Jn Genoa 40- in Ti,
62, and in Padua, 30 ' U"
WO.OOO™ ' " "■ '! Z
w^fan>; ' the cardinals are rerr
rarrf-8 T°, h at least 3°.000.n00 of lire'
Card.nal Casali del Urugo has a tnr
tune of 25,000,000.
ifl Jrans'ated into dollars, these Ital-
lan fortunes are from « \
standard reduced one-flfth." BvTak"
ng into consideration the cost'ofliv
\?l 'n "le ^n'ted States and Itahfthe
lire may be reckoned to be equal fo
n? t"nes Jts quoted exchange value
wealth ,7TPer ,t"1- estimates the
lire ami ) ' P°I>(' Bt -•000.0°0.f>00 of
boo 'of 1 ire V'vear""\'hese"fl °' 12'°0°'' I
StfsrSi
has f„r the"pars?230v a" 'h''" Capita,l
I f,"a'""al ^'"n uZ7t TZXr
belonged to the service.
Wh"lh<0 Kaon '
About Hep G„||nil( Sol<,|pp
Haahand'a !><•■■ tfa.
...JOHN DEERE and...
_ STUOEBUKER BUGGIES.
uave ,ar^est and most complete line of buffffie«?
iar^ +u°Vf to ^ayne county. My stock is so immensely
wh5l !'-a am compelled to reduce it before July 5th at
which time I will move out my old building, preparitory to
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and can save you money if you will
only give us a chance.
.nH°pa" and I66 me and 1 am sure 1 can show you Buggies
teed Thank """ P'6aSe y°U' Satisfacti°" «-ran
past, I am ^ *°U ^ V°Ur ''beral Patro"a8e in the
Yours very respectfully,
DALE LYTTO/N.
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i"f«ntry at Tientsi^ is ^aHv
responsible for the titl,. „f Vrederick
Palmer's "The \Vav< ,.r .1 !, k
which the Scribners'publish? "faUe'
ment int ,'-SCU"' le<1 his
turn from ,he re]ief of J,ek. ™ |
cum s card was mo*' ui) , , •
tit t iw v , . ^ ' 10 room
at^ne Nagrasaki hotel.
"Well, Ifs hardly a pleasant task"
I fp„ . ° a frie'"1 (an Officer) "t'o
| tell as devoted a wife -,s \lr. T
1 1 'L,,cn
"l" .I. -.I cofi|,r
^7z:r;::s I
rooms." 1 r ,hpir
"Of course he was brav. •• .,1.
been in the army from boyhood took
nieu into a flank fire " . "
a Hr!rr,r ,0ld ',er how he had heard
to a SE7,LSferPenhr„S
«!<'« ';"'""u-fu-
Xf„ r knew It was impossible. Oen
"but h 8aid U W""'' "he replied
but he was not there and you were
I wanted the facta. I knew'thni >k
Via the fast trains of the Santa Fe.
across high tablelands of Colorado,
JNew Mexico, and Arizona.
Midsummer in California-at se„-
"ide, or 111 the mountains—is deli-
Piously cool.
( heap-rate excursions July (S to l'l
account Kpwvrtl, League Conven-
tion, San J- rancisco.
flo round trip from Stillwater to I
' an Krancisco. Open to everybody \
Santa Fe
K- li. McOarthv, Agent
$5.00 Reward.
hitch l> y ,3 : '"y KnKIish Setter
ch, j{08(. Brown head and ears
I white stripe in face, light streak]
hrouKh one ear. B„d, white, lo„K|
. $6.00 reward for return.
Information wanted as to any one
seen with such a dog.
Kob't A. Low by,
Or. blms.
Homoeopathic physician. Nervous
troubles in all of their form, treated!
pecial attention given to the treat-1
ment of consumption and positive
beneficial results guaranteed. Disea-
ses peculiar to women and their surci-
cal treatment. We have the largest
and most complete electrical outfit
west of Chicago and claim to be an ex-
,Kar,tiUhedior„rdiC41 ap"licatio"' X
Office rooms ov3r the First National
Hank.
FURNlTURrrf^ C°mplete stocl< J
fUKNiTURE, CARPETS. MATTINr« V
A^^RTA,ns' window^8'
i. SHADES. PICTURES etc.
A HEALTHY REDUCTION H
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Jreds of customefs who scl' the bene-
fit of buying now.
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lThe Undertaking DeDartmA^T
I'his dopa„niont will bo more comply ment.
conpe..,,. undortako, and on.bal! e °„d
hearse, adds dipnitv d a f,ne ew
The city council of El Reno has
instructed the city attorney to
commence action in the district
court at once annulling the fran-
chise and releasing the city from
the waterworks contract calling for
$3000 per year hydrant rental.
Phone 22.
The Furniture Man and Undertaker
ucnaKer.
A" 3d th* Dai>^g8^7dre8ult8 ~
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901, newspaper, July 5, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115994/m1/2/: accessed February 19, 2019), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.