The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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THK OKLAHOMA. Sl'Al'E CAL'ITAIj: iVKlUA.V MOllNLMI, .JUNK 1S00.
CHflUTAQUA
AT WINFIELD.
Champ
Clatk and DeWitt
Noted 1 ««turers.
Miller
Mrs. Bradish, of Detroit, Wrote
Mrs. Pinkham and Tells the Result.
BOTH WERE VERY ELOQUENT.
Clark.n Wa* on
Meu." Miller'
tiulllrlrnt
"I'lrtarrM|uc Public
"I* llH* Ih'pUlllK
i ni i
(irral At(F'"lnuce.
WlnfWId. Katis ., J
thouf.iiul flay tickets
total attendance at th«
ine 29.— Over two
were . .il Sunday
assembly at ti,WO.
nnd Ticket Agent Mutt estlmule* tli •
With th« exception «T the Sam Jones arid
Talmag ■ days, thla la largest Sun-
day attendance In tl «? history of the or-
ganisation.
The day was warm hut at th • park it
waa delightful. AH the morning trains
came In with special corn-lira all loaded
to fha guards and almost all (rata* had
to the guards and almost all lines had
special trains. The evening trains brought
in fresh crowds and at night the park
was a regular beehive of humanity and
the Management and ail parties concern-
ed artf certainly entitled to much cred-
it for the splendid manner inn which the
Immense crowd was handled. Th- vls't-
ors were al pleased with the program
and rtn entertainment and went away
with only good worths for the assembly
and Winfle'.d.
The five oclock hour Friday as taken up
"by the C. L. S. l\ banquet and on that ac-
count I). McCllntock was obliged to
postpone his lecture on "Wordsworth's
Ode to Immortality" till Saturday. Tne
poem, which is one of t'he most noted
of this famous Kngllnsh master, Is dl-
the tlrst part the poet Innrnts that the
beauty and glory of life pas*. * away Inn
old age. The happHiews r/f children Is ex-
plained by the nuppositlon of the pre-
Mcistence an.| that they carry with th nii
into this world the glory of immortality
which in this dusky world they lose and
so become melancholy.
In the second part the poem takes up a
more hopeful strain In which he sontlnues
the poem. The eye may still be happy
and enjoy nature, nor can the seed of
immortality die.
Tho poem in the third place, concludes
with the bright hope of Immortality.
trrof. MaoCllntoek's nterpretatlon of
<hd poem was very Inter sting and In-
structive.
Patriots, Fidelity, Fraternity—was the
motto in white on a blue ground that met
the gaze of the audinence at 2 o'clock
Saturday. It is the motto of the O. L. S.
C. of "99. The Scumann Lady quart t
sang and were twice nneored. The ladles
are growing In favor at every appearance.
Thery meet with nothing but the most
favorable comment.
CHAMP ('LARK S TALK.
H«>n. Champ Clark b gan his lecture on
"Picturesque Public Mem" by staling that
congress consisted of the senate and
contains ninety members, soon to be In-
crees^a to ninety-six by th.* admission
of Oklahoma, New Mexico and Ar'.sona,
and to ninety-eight by live admlstf'on i>f
Alaska: but hf we annex the Philip-
pines there will be TO98. 4tWR. and BOM ac-
cording to whether there ore 1R00, 2000, or
2f«00 of these islands. The speaker enter-
ed a solemn protest against such a pro-
ceftdlnp.
The house of representatives cons'sting
of 856 members is sometime* called the
gr^at American bear garden. Darwin
teaches teaches the doetrlne of surviv-
al of t'he Attest. In congress it Is the
survival of the toughest. Most of the con-
gressmen are strong In specialties but it
takes all kinds "f p*V>p|e to construct a
congress. The Fifty-third congre* was
a gri«.t an,] motley throng of unharmonl-
ous elements, statesmen, prenchers. sol-
diers, politicians, sailors .farmers, schol-
ars, and business men.
According to Mr. Clark the only way
tha event can be explained is by the old
CaJvanistlc doctrine that Cleveland was
foundation of the world to break tip the
democratic party. Th" following ru'e will
are gr«*it ''n> proportion to the square root
of the distance you are away from them.
^ The lecture was In a great part anec-
dotal. dealing with speclm- us of repar-
tee and humor ns heard In the house.
Congressman u.«d the bible sometimes and
lontrary to the usual idea get better
rather than worse whll- In congress.
James G. Rla ne and T.
v [LKTTkl TO MBS. 1*1 MKHAM NO. 8l,JloJ
44 About two years ago 1 began to run
down and soon became almost a wreck.
1 lost my appetite and l>cgan to lose
flesh: my blaxi was impoverished and
1 had to leave our store.
"The doctors gave me a little tonic,
but I steadily grew worse and consulted
another doctor. He helped me in some
ways, but my headaches continued, and
I began to have night sweats and my
rest was so disturbed that I would have
hysteria and would cry and worry over
businr.-.s matters and my poor health.
"Finally,h usband took me South.but
with no benefit. This was a year aj/o;
no one can ever know - it a winter of
misery I spent. Would bloat after
eating and was troubled with j .\ itn
tiou of heart and whites. Having rea
by happy chance of your medicine, 1
bought it and wrote for your advice,
and before having finished the iirst
bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound, the hysterics nearly stopped
and 1 slept soundly.
" I used seven or eight bottles with
such benefit that 1 am as healthy ns 1
can ever remember of being I shall
never cease to sound your praises. —
Mks. E. M. llitADibii, 179 l)i.\ Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Plnkharn's advice Is at the free
disposal of every ailing woman who
wishes help. Her address is Lynn, Mass.
Every case is sacredly confidential.
or had ever imt.
a Damascus blade
keen, rasping and
pies of his sareasi
M adage 4,U> the victors belong the of some representatives of tho medical
spoils " profession against our herd on the gr und
congrnais -na! scholarship in greatly en- of alleged d sease la prejudicing the public
ierrated. M i c ngressme*i haV" at least against beef and m I'm.- most wh e-
kn w • i >f mo;t public nn as- b' me of human foods, an 1 tin:.- working
Inngiey sa4 l he could tell in the untold damage to a ••uitural interests.
first ten mi nil I us .f a man's tirst speech \
congre Ir^ellgr or not he.kal • sllic* |
i a| education. Kxamples of the versatl- | A BAD, BAD MAN.
: lid scholarship of I>r. Everett were
COWBOY I'ROCKKI rf TO SHOOT UP
1 THE TOWN OF CIA)l'D CHIEF.
There have been In congress five great
nun") ist -: Lincoln, T< m Carmln, S. S.
• |"i • K11< t and .1 'hn Allen. Num-
•i! ite:- of Allen's humor were
Mb of March 'W should be a red
Weatherford Vent ire: Henry P.< vd
rod<j Into Cloud Chi-f from Ijght and
Spark's ranch, and proo i d. <1 to till up
.with "boose." After ;*• t i.g r. •••ir.ibiv
.1.1 V In the hlitorir of the Amerl- fu„ purelkMH • QUSTt of ,I:C afoie-ti d
a it*uubl:e. I his was the day when j an(j started out to see his g.rl,'
ress I ffiO.aon.OOO to he used b\ ) arrlvi<ns? at her home two an on -ha f
Will am M Kinley as he pleased. It was 1
* •. day that settled all sectional dif- J
fi i-i nces and finally closed the civil war.
'I!., best loved man in the Flftyfiftn
i ■ , r i u i < -- was .Tie Wheeler No one th'n5:«
- <S f Wheeler and Hofoon because
thev are democrats, nor of Iiew'ev and j
impso,". because thoy are republican
IDENTIFICATION
IS COMPLETE.
No Doubt That Hill and Jester Are
One.
FACED BY HIS NEMESES.
il .-••nt'Miron- e at low wr.t-r
uid above that we are Americans,
tribute to Dewey was very fine,
it ire lecture was broadly part'oiie.
The peroration was Inspiring. It .s sife
fo
It. fl.
th i
>rdon • t<
patriotic
han the
Miss >url.
•e the time that John
upon the nlatform no
terance has been s'ven
f lion. Chainp Clark of
miles south of town.
He started to enter the yard when her
brother s■ euig his cotidit >:i told Boyd not
to come In.
But Boyd was "fish " hungry so he
pulled a regulation IT. wh eh he used .free-
ly on younK Martin's head, just ;o snow
the yonug man some of his work.
After pounding the defense", ss boy for
awhile Boy(| wound up by taking a shot
at him at so short a distance as to set
the boys clothes on fire but do ng no
further harm.
Bob Hinshaw, who witnessed the af-
fair, about this time happened to think
about going to tuwn for an off
Hrotlicr of tliet llm-dci-cd Slau ttnyn
J enter *liull I'h) l*eual«
ty J- or II Im
Crime,
Tecumseh, June 2H—(Sp !clal.)—That the
man now held in Jai here who claims
hiu name in Hill, is Alexander Jester,who
escaped from Missouri over twenty-
eight years ogo with a charge of murder
hn D°Witt Miller, the handson
i"ly, solemn, humorous ma*
v popular lecturer cave his fifteenth
re before a Wlnfleld audience Satur-
niyht The tabernacle was crowded
to overflow ng and although the night was
t and the lecture lasted an hour and a
ilf scarcely a person Wt the hall.
The Sehnman lady quartette sane "An-
iio T.aurle" and for an encore n planta-
loh melody "Here Dem Bells," and being
ncored again re«p mded udth "Come With
Te." The speaker beins late they sang
nother plantation melody
MiiurtUnn Ills itors. he startpj at u lirenk- ' tha «rst degree hinging over bla head,
neck speed with Boyd in full pursuit, but no one who .s farmlliar with the tacts
now doubts.
The old man—he is not 81 but 76 years of
age is putting it on rather thick, and there
is now a suspicion that his loss of mem-
and ^ yards In the rear Every time Boyd
called halt Jilnshavv drove his spurs
deeper and easiy wor> the race.
Officers Goodrich and Galoway were
detailed to arrest Boyd. They oon
located their man at Chappalear's 2Mi
mil. h south of town.
When the officers road up to the house
Boyd stepped out of the door and
Goodrich's horse tiie first shot. The
off cers returned the fire but without re-
sult.
While the officers were doing the "Fil-
•xe-
po- |
The Oklahoma Bond and Trust Co.,
Wants
$100,000 of County Refunding Bonds.
50,000 of City Bonds.
5 0,000 of School Bonds.
5 0,0 0 0 of Ter. and School Warrants
School district bonds prepared and furnished without
charge when sold to us. Call on or write,
N. D. McGINLEY, Sec.
(iUTIfRIE, OKLAHOMA.
Or. Miller's lecture was "T.« the Republic 'P'no act to ward the road Boyd - .aecon(j childhood
S,ltfl, L.nt ruto Itm-If!" He b^gan by ; cu.od th^ ame maneuver In the oppo- I JUs <|W ^ ^ fw „ fu„ ghare
viewing In blfl graphic manner the early !'. direction an,| escaped 'in tho bright of |(Ub„0 reprll,atllin as wh||e pub, u
Is willing Jester should be punished for
hJs own crime, yet the unatural act of a , ,
bister in delivering her brother to ihe | but what Je"ler wln b0 corlvlole'1
hangman br.ngs down upon her head only j
scorn und aversion.
That Jester will have to stand trial there
hist.>ry nnd settlements of North America
a theme when treated by most persons
would have been exceedingly werisome,
but which under Dr. Miller's graph a ton-
gue was Interesting as a novel. The ro-
lations of France and Fpnln towird their
• •■••• has been unsvmpathotand so!-
fish, that of Spain esnsetfT'v distinctively
devotedly anl devastatlngly devilish.
Ne ther the French or Spanish flag floats
over any part of America, nor has either
nations crept Into the laws, llt-
Ideas or religion of the United
moonlight
Boyd was was formerly cook at the Com
meroal hotel and wa sconsidered an in-
offensive man. Martin, who received tho
punishment, was a mere boy and has
always borne a good reputation.
papers read lo him for tho murder of my
Jrother."
"llavj you sufficient testimony to war
rant a conviction?"
"He is doubly guilty and we have
abundance of tes'imony with which u
convict him without using his sister, and
she would make a good witness. 1 *
rot leave a stone unturned to bring auoui
the conviction for he is guilty juat as
certain as God reigns in H.-av n."
"Have you a d'btlnet recollcc; on of
him?"
"Yea, his features has flashed vividly in
my memory many and many a time since
ory, and other signs of ph.sical failng are | he murdered my brother and destroyed
only uses adopted by the od man to arouse j his body."
sympathy. "What was found on Jester when ho
Certain It is that he has retained hl;i fac-1 was arrested that belong, d to your broth-!
ultles in a remarkable degree, and until ,er."
h.s arrest he always prided himself on | "The team my father raised, he had on
his great stale of preservation both ^ suit of underwear that my mother made Organisation
physically and mentally, und as he was for brother Gilbert. and then he hat
about to take a fourth wife, his sudden | ceorge'n watch, who was killed In tho
seems queer. ; elvll war and brother Gilbert whom Jes-
ter murdered was keeping it as a relic."
"What became of the watch;"
"We have It yet and theer Is no doubt
INSPECTION
OF GRAIN,
Rules Governing the Chief Inspector
Adopted.
FIRE UNDER CONTROL.
s a combination o>f
•asp and bludgeon*
eful. Many exam-
•re given, lie was
the mentor of the rebublicuus and the
'tor' mentor of the d inocrats.
The text was the passage front Isaiah
IbeRlnnlnjr: f'Ho, everyone that i thirst-
eth." The prophet was speaking to
exiles. The Israelites were people of
the hills who had been taken away In-
to the flat country of Babylon. The>
mourned when they were removed from
the sight of Tobar, Carmel, Herman and
Zion to the land of luxury and dissipation.
They had been happy If they copld have
k pt the sense of disappointment and
home sickness, but they found In Baby-
lon opportunities for pecuniary advantag -.
They lost the flavor of the hills, the tusU
of tho free air, they look d outward and I orature, Mens
not upward and soon became rich and!,statpg- T^v,,,y reference to Spain's trreat-
influentlal, but were not satisfied. Theym*wt ho in ,ho l,nat England
were tired, anxious, thirsty t« r tie r for-|1>l ,h(> dominating power In Kurope. Her
m. r life. It was to this people that the T>avy Is as large as any other four nn-
pronhets said: "Ho, everyone that thirst- 'Ions. Canada feels safe under the shield „
eth." |"f Rtwlanid. Tho Anrlo-a.xon Idea do- ed Tuesday nigh, in the reverb,,tory and Qa([g auj" ^ (g Juat .. ol(J_ The
We are today, (ace to face, with a sim-!initiates America, lie are as Anglo-Saxon spread to the underground workings, was rcWar,i of 0itt.rud twenty-eght years'
liar proposition. The Anglo-Saxon has the "8 England in our laws. We are Anglo- 1 flnajjy brought under control today. The ago is still standing and the bulk of ft w l i
roremost puce in the world's llf,. purity ot and nexlhlhtv nf ^ ^ aroand the.melt.r he claimed by SberllT Simmons, though i
the heir of God's heritage. He Is . f;our *pee<h and our perfe( t religious lib- ^ ^ ^ _ Mrs. Street may lay claim to her blood
money.
The Dally Democrat, of Shawnee has the
following graphic story of the meeting of
Mr. J. W. Gates and tho slayer of his Hugh Ger
brother:
Yesterday morning about 11 o'clock M
THE TERRITORIAL BOARD MEETS.
Completed, Oflicers
l.lected and Chief In-
Mpvetor'n Ifoud
Approved.
is no doubt. Habeas corpus proceeding
| will inly work a temporary delay, and
in a short time, this old man of whom it is
. hinted that this is only one of the dark
chapters in his life, will face a judge and
COPPER MINES DESTKOYED UNDER Jur>' in a trIal Jlls Wo.
GROUND ^r. J. W. Gates the brother of the
murdered man, says that many of the
—— material witnesses are still living and will
Jerome, A. T., June 29 —The flre at the testify aga.nst Jester. Mrs. Street wll
United VHrde copper mines, which start- also testfy against him. Jester is not as
od as reported by correspondents. Mr.
"ames
1200 men employed around the smelt'r
.fought the flames with a despelrate cour-
of re- ag:e born of a knowledge of the far
reaching consequences of the destruction
| o«f the property. The company's officials
i were determined to save the power house
on't a srrent standing army. We at all costs. The water was hut off from
achfwll'l always have all the men we w.mt for th(J clty and r>.ooo people ware yithout.wa.t-
cr. Few complaints were heard, how-
royal stock, a child of King Arthur, theittrty*
son of Knighthood., in lvis veins runs ihe ^ 0 nr* strong In our
blood or German ih-.UKht, French brll-] oorcee. eotnttactnes, of forces, distance
Muncy. Italian beauty. Swiss patriotism.,frnm n,h'r nations, nature of the inter-
Scandinavian «tr. Iiutb. Scotch oournK.-.'venlnK elements and our mental equlp-
and British power nnd Kfe. He may be ment§.
trusted to get to the frnnt In all new en I ^Ve
terprises. The nations 4 touching t
other at the elbows because)of fiis won- rltfhteoua cause. American volu
derful genius. He has captured the fabled teers fotight as well as regulars. W
ilragon of old and ealls him the locomo- could not be blqekaded. We do not a hard ever, and a mighty Hie, r was given w ft en and Probate Judge J. D. F. Jennings,
live, the hydra of antlqu ty, he has tamed an(1 fnst alliance with any country but If a break w
and named the steamship, and the griffin wo "take one it will be with England.En- ! waa realized tha ttho mine and smelter
which has been capturd but no>t tamed is Kland wants an alliance. She ha
the modern airship. jhnp no friend in Europe. In a war
Rut enterprise. actlv ty. machinery, 'night -lane but for us. England on the
luxury are not all. Unless America rises s'■' ttn'^ our army on the land can keep
J. W. GaUs and C. 11. Gurney of Chica-
go, entered the jaii at Tecumseh in com-
pany with County Attorney L. G. iPittman
Under provisions of section No. 45 and
j chapter No. 27 of the session laws of 1&P9
the board of commissioners for grain ln-
i spectors met at the office of the attorney
Gtneral with the following members pres
ent. Attorney General Hon. Harper II.
Cunningham, Territorial Secretary Hon.
i Wm. M. Jenkins, and Auditor S. N. Hop-
kins, also Chief Inspector of Grain Hon.
jc. T. Prouty.
balOOn Tho i oard was organized by electing
Hon. Wm. M. Jenkins president of the
board and Hon. S. N. Hopkins secretary
On motion of Attorney General Cunning-
ham and seconded by Aud.tor Hopkins,
that the Bond of Inspector Prouty in the
-um of $10,000 be approved and filed with
Tecumseh, O. T. June 29—(Special)— ^.inj .secretary of tho Hoard. Carried,
fcde Crank shot and fatally wound >i on motion of Attorney Auditor L N.
t night. The men had Hopkins and seconded by Attorney Gen-
some trouble a few nights ago over the era! Cunningham, that the following rules
arrest of Mrs. Gerah by Crank, who Is and regulations be adopted by tho Board
a police officer. Last evening G. rah while to govern the Inspection of grain as pro-
under the Influence of liquor, exhibited i v|<jetj t n(jer chapter 27 session laws 1899.
rlns the Chief Grain lnspec-
ANOTHER KILLING
AT TECUMSEH.
Policeman, Shoots a
Keeper Over the Arresting
of Latter's Wife.
revolver and gav
to kill Crank. The
would be sa<
above these she is doomed as sure hs
Greece and Rome. She must give to the
world, religion, honor and governm- nt.
Having precipitated a crisis
ipplnes we are cowards If w
and our arm
peace of ;he world. We are not a
like people, but we are not afraid of
Phil- 1best tiring that ever happened to
them ,h" Philippines was when the senate rat-
to the prey of the Jealous nations. Equally 'N* '1 n,e Spanish treaty, the best that can
BO if we think only «f our own nler -u In when the y;ire ■nnexed t, iho
nnil agrtrnmllzrment and desire for w i t!i. I'niied SlateK. We mn«t eonqnor the Phi-
We must steer ihe mi.UU course of a na- Hi't> "c->: ■ to annexation that may he ct.
tlon which will protect them until th y ten.Ierl to hereafter.
<-an take care of themselves But tlrst largest audience of the season *o
must learn to rare for ourselves. We are f 'r "as In the tabernacle Sunday nt 11
competent to lead the world but on.v on r Dr; Witletfa sermon
the basis of true Imperialism; that .if civ. Imperialts
lliBlng ourselves. When the Islands ask f..r Tl"' Schumann qunrtot led the aud
protection then It will be our duty to gov- ,n 1,10 ■on* "Holy. Holy. Holy, l.ord <!otl
.rn them and not before. They will do Almighty." Pr. Parker offered the Invo-
this when thev can trust us which wil\ cntlon. Dr. Wtllett read the scripture 1
lly made in the coke and ' nder-Sherifl had abuut fifteen prisoners: t^ese threats
all sitting around In the corridors of'the
Jail.
I The vivid recollections of the
j of the man who murdered Gilbert Gat.
But One Cure
for Scrofula.
hile
> of Ifquor, exhibited a
it out that he Intended
latter was told of
and later, when he met Ge-
rah, opened fire shooting him twice ia
j the stomach. The wounded man w 11 dh.
turesj j>s the proprietor of the Choctaw sa-
loon.
Sch
in the song "Holy. Hol>
Almighty." Pr. Parker
cation. Dr. Wlllett read the
not he ns lonf as we prsaeh the clvillsa- Mon ,r",n ih,~ v,lM i^iah. The quartet
tlon of the musket, opium pipe and liquor v:inp "()n,> Sweetly Solemn Thought." Dr.
barrel. Phillips lei in prayer and Miss
The speaker paid a glowing tribute to MeConnell sang a contralto solo.
Oliver Cromwell and sa d that we n 'ed |
Cromwells today to purify the polltl
England and America. As in the building
of the walls of Jerusalem every man
wrought opposite his own house so we •—
must work In our own home and civic tj-jLTNOIS FARMERS HOLD A MEET
NVo ING FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Scrofula is one of the most obstinate,
deep-seated blood diseases, and is be-', >tius.
yond the reach of the many so-called j Gates said
purifiers and tonics. 8. 8. S. is equal to j ..Ml, J( . do you not rpm(,mher me?..
any blood trouble, and never fa. 1 to Th>. ma„ _lared at him pit|ahle
cure Scrof'ila, because it goes down
to the seat of the disease, thus per- guze und « wered:
True manently eliminating every trace of j
the taint.
Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledge-
ville, Ga., writes:
twenty-eight years ago was lndelllblyl when the killing took place, Gerah,
j- imp d upon the memory of J. W. Gates' who was drinking, was quarreling with .1
h's brother, who immediately upon en-, man named Hank Me ks and Crunk
tering the corridor of the juil identified, crossed the street to stop the fuss.
Alexander Jester as the man who malic I a number of parties who were wltness-
lously murder d his brothef for the mere PS Say Gerah did not Bee Crank until h \
trifle of a wagon, team, watch and a few! (Crank) had him covered with his gun,
Upon facing the old man, Mr. and that Gerah exclaimen "Don't do
that!" and that the shot was fired with-
asked:
not rcnumher mc transfering]
out any word from Crank.
ft is also claimed that Gerah had his lr' ^
gun in his hand but did not raise It or ,
offer to use it. There was an old grudge he b , (
'tween the two which probably caused house
the shooting. The Run used was 30-inch Ru|t.
Ruhf Govt
tors office. Rule one.
The Chi• f Inspector shall be authorized
to purchase all necessary tools and ap-
j i.iint • tor the inspection ot' <grain also
furniture and lixtures for office and other
supplie made.
Rule L': Inpector shall also be authoriz-
f .l to pay the necessary expenses traveling
and otherwise for himself and assistant.
Ru! He shall also be authorized to
em; : ill help, clerical and otherwise
that ; be neceewary to carry out the
intent >f the Inspection law.
Rule I: The Inspector Is directed to In-
spect all seal's at warehouses as often as
idgment it becomes necessary, and
for inspection of each seal shall
! liar and to be paid by the ware-
i.in at the time of inspection.
The grade of grain of all kinds
in accord with tho following
TO PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS
life to make true imperialism posslbl
must get together in our denominational
lives and settle our own difference.*. Oth-
wise God will rulse up another nation to
do our work. We ourselves must come
tlrst to the water of life and be m.uh
whole and then can we save he world.
Bailey of Texas was described as ar
Reed of honest, energetic, capable man, who next
i the choice of the democrats
Ifaine, were compar.d and -contrasted and to Bryan
fy Ward Bcecher, Reed was pronounced for president.
to be the most brilliant man the epeak- not believe in civil <ervhv. but m the
jvldenti;
Sprlnirfleld. 111., June 20—The first Impor
tact meet tv. of farmers since Governor
Tanner quarantined the sti-e against the
breeding and dn'ry cattle unless t >sted
for tuberculoids was the meeting of the
Illinois, farmer.-- institute at the state hous
today and its oplnoin of th scare a's d
by the board of livestock commissioners
"reflected in resolutions adopted declin-
ing '.he reqtiest « ! the ('hi:- i.^ society n r
prevention of tuberculoids for permission
t.. sen 1 lecturers to Institutes to spread
"A bad ease of Scrofula broke out on tho
glands of in y neck,
which had to Iw* lanced
and caused me much
suffering I whs
treated for a long
while, but the nhynl-
clans were unable to
cure me, and my con-
dition was as had as
when I began their
treatment. Many blood
remedies were used,!>ut
without effect. Some
one recommended S. S.
S., and i began to lui-
; prove as soon as I
; nad taken a few bot-
tles. Continuing the
remedy, I was soon
cured permanently,
and have never had a
slfoi of the disease to return."
By relying upon S. S. S., and not ex-
as may be by the Commission ro-
Gerah cannot live and is rapidly slnk-
finsll:
'God to forgive him.' and requesting
Mr. Gates not "to talk about the death
of Gilbert Gates."
J. W. Gates had an intervl w with Mrs.
„ 0 ^ Cornelia Sweet. In wh'ch she told of an-
Perinienting with the various so-called othe|. murd„r hor bro!hPr ha(1 , ,mmittcd
Rule 7: The Inspector may select points
jnjt at which grain in cars can be inspected,
Public sentiment Is divided, but a ma1-|anJ.' ^pP„o|nt Inspector* therefore.
orlty who were eye witnesses say thit
the shooting was unprovoked.
Cranks is in Jail. He was formerly from
Virginia but has been a freighter since
18S1. About two months ago I* was ap- on coroml,s|on no
pointed a pollcemrtn. t!ian v3(, „ CIlr
I. N. HOPKINS See.
PRICKLY ASH BITTER
CLEANSES THE LIVER AND DOWELS
AKD FORTIFIES THI SYSTEM TO RESIST PREVAILING DISEASES.
ttii
are
re.ui- The preumh'e states that the facts
of human exper > nee absolutely and un>
detilabK disprove the statement that in
berculosis a dangerous c intageou* d's. a :<
and the probability of the transmission o:
the ill. -from an mals to man Is yc
<1; !11I'd i \ t■ iiii11ei:t seientlsts and th
tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood
(roubles cnn b® promptly cured
stead of enduring years of suffering ' 1
which gradually but surely undermines
the constitution
for 0';/r>io,^
• TheOumU
i9 guaranteed purely vegetable, and
never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema,
Cancer, Kheumatism, Contagious
Blood Poison, Boils, Tetter, Pimples,
Sores, Ulcers, etc.
Books mailed free to any address by
■dgwlck county, Kansas about 1S7").
tells of many startling incidents In
h s lif and sh- ws :n many ways that her
brnheV has beer a mere human corpion.
She says her brother. Alexander Jester
has begi married three t'mes the first wi'e
died mysteriously, and the other two werw
driven away from home , GENERAL ANDERSMAN.
•T W GATES INTERVIEWED. ; T:mmetL«hurg, Md., Juno 29- Mount St,
"Ts this Alexander .!e«rer th- man who Marys college today cont'err- .i the ii nor-
Gerah Is Irish but came from New YorlC
to Chickasha, and then to Tectimseh,
last spring. Mc is ri strong muscular man,
about 40 years of age.
Both men are married and have fam-
ilies. The artc.it of Mrs. Gerah by Cra.tkh
was caused by hor com'ng on the street
late at night, looking fur her husband,
who was drinking.
rde
pd your brother?" asked Ihe re
pnr'
ary degree of LL.D.
Thomas M. Anderson
111rr the department <
have
a ad unwarranted crusade Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ua.
from th
. •##
Cut
The Biggest Cut in Prices of Drugs that
make room. Come and see what we have.
in Dtugs -
ever was made in
Paints of all kinds,
Guthrie. Wall Paper must go, closing it out to
Brushes, Hair Cloth and Paint at very low figure.
RENFRO'S Fills and RENFRO'S Sarswa-illa the b:st Tonic onthi mirk:t.
Come and let us show you what we can do for you.
Respectfully.
206 OKLAHOMA Ave. Opposite Post C¥!Igc
Soap Cheap enough to bum.
c.
K, REfSFQO
you from the jail at Paris, Missouri, toi Colts and the bullet went clear tnrougn hall I
have the papers read to you for the mur^j 'be body. One shot entered two Inches Grade>
der of my dear brother?" above the naval and came out about iLrce Ru e •;: The fee for inspection In cara.
At this Junctur Jester broke down and' inches to the right of the spine. The o h- shall be 35c for each car and shall be
began t • weep, he finally made a response'or entered about three inches to the collected weekly by the chief Inspector
that "He had forgotten." I right and about two inches above the who shall keep account of the same and
Mr. Gates put the question: tlrst. passing through the body and com- make full reports to the Commins lon aa
"Don't you think it is time for you to' in* out the same r^latlve Position on the
repent for the horrifying deed that you,K<w,l,
perpetrated when you took the life of
my dear brother, nnd cut a hole in the ici«
and shoved his dntl body through 'l""| ^t7Z£Z'Z"''<>Z '^itno.se,""^^ 'thatl Gula S: A" ««"•« over which (train I,
Mr. J^ter b . .mi,, very nervous at th a ' " , unprovoked welfthe.l f..r market shall be considered
point, hut he finally re.poi.ded by askln, r„rm„,v fr„m'w r0,rouw
Ruie 9: The Inspectwr may employ in-
spectors at points for inspection In care
paying more
j
MORPHINE,
Dpirni and kindred habits. A new guai«
r. t e l, painless and safe homo cure.
Wholly different from all others. No pub-
i licity of Interference with work or bus
ineB?. No matter how often you have
failed, we can cure you. Wrica today for
Major General j booklet and free sample and note its
\. i .>mntand- j wonderful effect. Corresponden?e r'onft-
: lakes at ' hi- dential and solicited. DR. PURDY,
513. Main street, il juston, Ter
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