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' K LAHOMA STATK OA PITA Lr TUESDAY MORNT3TO. .TANUaHT J1i>, 1900.
BRITISH MISHAPS
ICE.
FIREMAN'S FEET CUT DFF.
Water Mostly Gone Out of Railroad
Stocks.
soundness and strength.
• hown by Railroad Herri pi* in I in
fd Transferred From t'ou-
dition of I nrertauty l y
i'roaprrlty,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKUA., JAN
29.—(Spetkal.)— Mr. Ikmmond, a /Ire-
man on Lhf Choctaw, slipped under
the engine this morning and had both
feet taken off. Aid was promptly
summoned and hu in a ong
n'cely. His friends were telegraphed
for.
r
VE3M. ^
V/v
NHW YORK, JAN'. 2>—(Special).—
Itenry ('lews says.—Con lit Ions in the
•took market are unchanged. In the
nulla they uie morn favorable to a hig.i r
range of values, but speculation in hold
In check largely by tmcerta n y tespect-
thre Transvaal -war. British success
would undoubtedly stimulate buying,
while British reverse- .11 certainly de-
lay upward movement. Hi Is folly, how-
ever, bo an Vlpato nny permanent Injury
to the market by inin«vw*rd developments
in the war. intimately, Great Htl:aln
will succeed, and such -.-that ks a« may
happen will bo much less serious than
those , wild c-h occurred two or three
months ago, pimply because -th« milltar>
situation irrw is very "different from then.
Tho BrttMi /oreo« oro Meadfly h- j
enJng, and .unlimited resources are be-
hind them; while the Boers, though hav- !
1ng tho Important ailvan xo of beLng on
the defensive, have already put -Perth
COLLEGE FOUNORY MACHINERY
«TIU,\VATi:Ft. O T., JAN 30.—(Spec- '
JaJ >- flu iroi foundri raaohli i•. for iin:
A. on.1 M. oolsge has arrivt d and the me-
chanic* are placing it In mechan eal hall
uh fast as possible.
FAVORSW DAVIS
F03 VICE-PRESIDENT,
Oklahoma Judge Says No Bet-
ter Nomination Could
be Wade.
Perry. Oklahoma January 27, 1900. .
till tor State Capital:
Through the western press. 1 have re-
cently observed many splendid en: lorse-
menti of the Honorable W*4 tier Davis
Tor Vice-president on the ret ..lic-en tick-
et with President McKlnley for the na-
tional campaign this year.
No letter choloe by the national i._ '
llcan eon«v«ntlon eould.be mad •. "Webster
Davis 1s from the w««t and knows of h.-r
wants onVl needs. fife I* young- and ener- ,
K>>tlc end since the death of Colonel In-'
gersoll Is the best stump speaker In the
republican pnrty and wmiht and ron Id
It lias been wittily said of the martyrs
that tliev were people who were cannon-
aded while they lived and were canon-
ized when they were dead. The same
thing might be said of many a woman,
who I. - been cannonaded by censures
an ! criticisms while she lived and can-
onized as a saint after death.
Ili^bunds don't mean to he small and
selfish. Hut they can't understand the
! sufferings which come with debilitating
tfity, inflammation, or ul-
ceration of the sensitive female organs.
Thousands of happy women pay trib-
ute to the wonderful change in their
lives elTeotsd hy the use of I)r. Pierce's
Favorite I're?« ri]>tion. It is not a cure-
all. It has a sjK-a \iic purpose, in the cur-
ing of dise.: >< . peculiar to women. It
Cures these diseases perfectly.
sick wont.a can consult Dr. Pierce
fi«- by letter.. Ivicli letter is treated as
a sacred confidence, privately read and
pf «iiij)tly answered. All answers are in
i i envelopes. Address Dr. R. V.
P' ce, Buffalo, N. Y.
M hf 1th i-. mm h better hince I have been
V, 1 : «*'• medicine*." writes Mrs Cora
®r -- "I v tin Franklin Co . «'.a. Alter
• i' . . ; aniag. in i-^s. I tuffrred with a
pa i in mvlr. - .,nd a lingering cough which
Pr< « r->- nil ! worse. 1 ufced Wine of C .
but u < lily gave nie temporary relief. I,ast
spring ! i; >t p.ist lining anything and my hus-
•' • •■V'-at :• i i hi drug --tore and called for Wine
ot C—— iinl the m«-rch 'tit recommended I)r
Pi- rci l ayorite Prescription as tetter, so he
h«i ieht i began to take it as directed
lti th< ;-ai-.p!-!.-t wrapped nrotmd the bottle
The l>oi>k s.iid ii" the disci
with cough to tak-.* Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and 'Favorite
Prescription' alternately.
Mr Mr ks got the 'Golden
Medical Div-overv'and I
took it as directed. The
cough left me at once and
better so rapidly my
•nished at
however, are disjunctive conjunctions,
and aarve to-disunite; thus o/ten correct-
ing errors in falae syntax.
Cnua tis—first, second, third, fourth, and
so cn down to, and irvcludtnfc th** number
forty-two. ar*> preponOionp be«ati«e they
always aim to show the relationship that
exists between themselven and their an-
cestry. however remote—ofte-n tracing It
hark "o the Northmen or some other f&-
mous s«n-robbera. It Is said that some
have traced their nnep.« fry *"«ck as far.
ea"m. as the ornne-outaear period.
■Dudes are interjections- they «eem.to
h ave no pramatleal relation with the nlth-
er elem«iata of syntax- they have great
facility In expressing su<Men aurpr se, or
emotion.
thidinea ar exclamation points, for
The Huliordlnate el^me- of syntax nre "" ~~
adjoetlves and adverts Boys are 4leet- «s°n •" <50.000 ha i been he d ha;k 1-Te ''id
Ives, and are usually demonstrative or J not answer it. I now propound the same
distributive—widely distributive when' interr«>gotory to you '
they are wnnJted to do errnnds j Mr. Hill replied that tne law under
Girls are adverbs, g. ,ern1!v •• ^verbs of. which the property was sold compelled
manner, and the way In wh ch they do. payment of only $760,000 cash, the re-
thlngs—here Is a reference t■> a fool.note' nwdnder from tlrne to tlm^ The seere-
thev tell nll_ahntit tho(r manner of doing tary was compelled to receive any
"feebleness ot Heart Action,"
Says Dr. Pancoast, "Is one of the
surest indications of a diseased
condition of the Kidneys."
The number of men and women dying daily from "hi art failure" is appaling.
Through failuru of the kidnej,i to properly perform t it ir functions, extra
work is put upon the heart and lungs with the result th it these great organs
weiir out lipfore thoy ought to. Shortness of breath i'd catea kidney trouble.
Warner's Safe Cure, a Bcientifi • vegetable preparation absolutely cures all
kidney diseases—thousands have testified.
things; but as we are not in the b 'Mt of
reading "foot-notes, we shall om't th s In-
terei ing element of syntax until a later
period. Most adverbs are, however, mod-
lfle«d: then they become predicates.
Old maids are also adverbs—adverbs of
time, ami usually remain unmodified.
husband *
medicines
to work a
ing for
i of the tw
families."
INiIgn and match political pennies w th
any presideotlnl or rlce-presidentJal can-
didate the opposition m'ght 4>rln g out.
H Ih from MlapuH ull a ioodly nun- :
bt'r of d<*moerats of that old common-
wealth. through state pride ami admiri-
tion for the pluck and brains «f a vounc. ,
magnetic man Hke Davis, would be four t
trying to wheel <ho old state Into line for :
their best streng;h and can offer nothln* staml the wear an1-! t^-tr a rn nt cam.
laddltlo^U but a stubborn resistance.
■Whioh they will in all probability con-
tinue to db. Time wlil pn ve «n impor-
tant factor In the struggle; ana in this Te-
spect the situation Is dtsMnotiyi ega4nat
the Boers. Hen v*forth, therefore, mls-
haips to the British nee I not t>e tak«-n too
seriously.
Last wvek we directed attention to the
superiority of good rallroed securities l,ie republican t lcket
f<w investment and speculative purposes f°r expansion i
over th^iee whi^h dependetl upon a sin-
gle kne of busln«>ss for revenue.
It should at so be rememberel that
A/mer'tran railroads have pass«Mf through
the reorganisation period; that the water
has been thoruogHly eliminated^ from a
large majority; that honesty and profl-
clervry prevail In their manvgnment to a
a other speech for six months to come.
But Mr. Cmholtz' speech Is undoubtedly
the. wittkvt address ever'delivered In the'
plicated
STRAND REITERATES,
BARNES IS SDLID.
Says Matter is Settled for All
Time-Quarantine Holds
Him Ud.
crats. Mr. Paliell paid no heed to the .
cries. So far as the r.ght of the bank to !
purchase the property was concerned, j
Mr Dalsell «ald Its purchase had been !
authorized by the act that authorizeil the
sale The resolution was then adopted ,
without division.
A b 11 passed to appropriate $10,wo for
a military hospital at Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, and also lal! o require ofllcers
and pilots of steim voiiels to miki oc, h
to their applleat; ..is U r licenses an-I
providJng penalties -tor perjury.
WICHITA, KAN., JAN. 28.—Today's The hous* then considered the bill for |
1 Msembly hall. ankl. therfore, as Eagle says; reorganiaation and 'improvement of j
lent's prhrrtte secretary has fur- Judge J. C. St mng, of Ciuthrie, who ,he lTn,,?cd States weather bureau and j
r -li l us with a verbatum, type-written has been in Wa*hjn«ton during the c°nsiderahle opposition developing to i
rep -t Of the speech, we most cheerfully hearing of the charges again.st Gov- severaI features cf the measure, the
for < ltd It to you for publication. ernor Barne®. « .here tonight on his^*101186 at 3:33 p n WBS force! to adjourn,
"ffh •k—p.- tre said: 'All the world is way home. The Santa Fe refused to ,oav,n^ 11 the unfinished (business,
i stiii-.--.and the men and t he women ar^ sell him u ticket to Guthrie on ac-
"1 ' ,v, r But as I look upon this count ot the quarantine and he is try-
in > world, it looks to mo as if all the ing to devise some way to get home.
—orhl is a grammar, and the men. worn- Judge Strang Hays that the Barr.es'
'ash
payment in excess fo $750,000 He could
ncit help himself. The gentleman from
Te^ne^see made the specific charge that
It was done for the purpose of defraud-
ing the city of New York from taxes.
In rln.fi:,g th * d« i ite. Mr. Dalzell, of
Pennsylvania. sai*l the whole quest on of
referring the subject to the
means committee had been used to re-
new charges that had been answered over
VENTILATED HOSPITAL
TENT INVENTED,
and
WASHINGTON, JAN. 29—The Forbea
apparatus for sterilizing water for drlnz-
i.ig purposes, as developed by the United
States war department has beenn adopred
of the army in the present African cam-
paign. One hundred sots of appratus have
and already been shripped. Use iw also being
made by that government of another In
mention developed by our late war In the
f«r airuin hy now wtter than by stone of a veriuialod hospital lent,
promlrww democrats In the house. j adopted 'by Burton Oeneral sternbt-s pon, , nt llo41d 'is dwanl'^i" and t"h«
•Who are they." rrled neveral demo-1 for the use of tho medloal del ' ' cl' rantpU. and th«
when he might have acquired atonun
from its sale. The process of maklsi
the acid is very simple and expensive.
Mr. Olan describes It as follows: "Mr>
plan for bringing out the acid front
the tauric acid Is to put in a deep ves^
eel a layer of chloride of lime, then
layer of tauric moss, to the depth o
two inrhr-B, ard then a layer of ehlorid,
of potash of about the thickness
This Is saturated with water until th« .
lime Is slaltc.l away. After the fire -
haB s'ine out of the lime the liquid i«
drawn off. After this, ereoslte of ta
Is added until a saturate solution r%
suits The solution Is precipitated with
a s Men of sulphuric acid, one part
in t> r. Aftfr precipitation tho su.
8IIE0.10 PLAGUE.
residue is fo'ind to consist of purf
tauric acid.—Chicago Record.
A Non rub-f ur* Meter.
A fare-meter that claims to potest
WASHINGTON. JAN.20.-The secretary several Improvements upon the tax-
j of the navy received the follow- ng cabin-
gram from Schley, commanding the fcouth
Atlantic squadron:
meter, has tnen recently introduced
The apparatus har two dials which'
inside vehicle, one of which
plague is reported to be epldem'c offfi-
cially at Rosario, a distance of -90 ni/ies.
Squadron sails for Montevideo."
BOY RAN AWAY.
KILLED A NEDRD
this aslmln's"
ti on i
i ■ n • I eli- Wren nre the element., of yn. moner is done and what the so', ernor
!nx TlM«.e elementii nre dlW.I«J ln o two will not be removed.
It. nrvl that subject, «o t :>--!ar classes; principal arvl subordlrwite.
with It he people of the south, ha i I'ed on ent'
the stump as onlv T>nv1s c.in handle it. | th-- si bord'nat
wrljl wini thousands of votes from th
south to -th** republican party He Is th
•utyjeots arwi t*rciJcares.
'Iif' lh' whjetee, because they reMmatliin liTthe "i^vn.tl convention;
are subject to the requ«t . order., com. heJpe<1 to |o<a,, ,the meetlng nt Phlia-
man'I., and dem.md, of their re^pecUv, deIphlai ^ hrtp«d In a number of
pre.l' rate.. Wto. are the pred'eate*. he- „tllW thl„K!( nt ,lhe request vt lh..
,h<> pre'llc^e what their r«^. „dr,. nlstration."
"The hearing caime on later, and if
political
man of all men to break
#*onkts of that seetlan ativi sw*eep the bo**
dor ststif into the repubrenn column a
no man ha.s 1>een able to <lo since the tim
Par- "The gDvernor went to the meeting
principal elements: children are (yf national republican committee,"
elements—sometimes <n- the Judge sad, "witih the proxy of
i -ordinate. Henry Asp, committeeman from Okla-
rhe principal elements are divided Inte homa. and helped to beat "he Pa>ne
re w>lutlon changing the ratio of rep-
IN SELF-DEFENSE,
Puerto Ei dan. 28.—Buf>onio shows the dHtance run id miles and
yard- and tfr'e other the time whieli
has. i lansed rince the hiring of th9
cab. t-oth starting from zero wbtn the
hirer . t.rers the vehicle. In addition,
there a re sec -et registers by which
the proprietor can tell the exact dis-
tance :,;n by the cab during the day,
eo as to rherk the driver's accounts.
The connection between the wheels
and the mechanism is by a *teel *',r®
which receives a "to-and-fro" motion
from a cab on the hub, and works a
rachet wneel in the fare-meter.
larger degree than ever. Staibllfty and
equality of rates are tMOomf.pg #- ogrss- Henry Clay.
«*d as aanong the essentials of go^d rati- 1 '•* without a stain and the
mad management. Pupils host'llty to vo,,n« tnen all over the nattv n would tive subjects shall do. what they shall
railroads Is dlminshlng in proportion as rally around h'm In the (battle cry for wty. w-h^re they shall ^o. and whit time
they VaJ fairly with the public. Po long "l'**rty and lar.M."
as the to Proa d* deal equltaMy with the |,s '""n the hour and right
publ'c. there will be no MUOn to fear should the t - - • >
hostile lee- * [S>n. and the shipper Tiee 1 *1'arv ^ consWerr 1 from « hour W«
have ^miafl fear of ... present oonoen'.ra- ' nn TTWtM nominate .' v.-'th a bnrrei.
tlon of m<uiagemvnt, provided he s/cur<s "° nr>r ' energy, pi i< k. • twluraiiei
fair and stable rate*. At preeerrt the rail- *>ralns, anV1 In full rounded measure all of
'f nljrht they shall return.
fmbjeets nre nouns. Thc« said nouns
•these sivperf^ qiutlitle
Honorable Webeter Pr
as foiuwl In the
H MrSPT.T.KR,
r«ds are e*rerlencing the benefit of the
Country's prosperity. Acctyndlrg to 'the
Ohroriole, 119 roads 1n the twelve month-
ef and 59 roads in eleven months
e.trned 11.210.en Increase of $114.-
600,000, or about 10 per rent over the pre-
vious year. These are stupen dous fig-
ures, tnit if th« con>j nrl«oas were mnde
w-ith 1M5 or 1896. they would he irtlll more
astonishing. As Investments or specula-
tive putTVhase--, there Is rr> c<ass of sectrr- j
Itfes that offers better Inducements tlian j
those of the railroads. | "
The hanks ar« < 4MVlai natlng sharp v as . - .
collateral, and this is a fa. tor of Edmond Professor Give Pleas-
•afety.
The Industrials cannot expect in gxin
full pubilv e nflde . until they Jfr tr^h
rohnb e annual or semiannual reports of
their operation* ami c«*mlt iona In \1ew
of the onr rmous powrt r* and advantages
which they hold, the i abllc ha\e a rU5*ht
this Information; anl legt«la/tlan
Against trueta cwuld take no -wiser or
more effective form than enforced public-
ity. By such means thepublie would "be
protected against monopolies abuses;
investors would be saved from fraud, and
through commia-n.11rg the confidence of
which many of tlwm are now destitute.
(No pronounce \ a<h-ance In the foarket
Is likely until he big leaders are ready
for it, yet the In'.r'nslc - cn-llt ons are
•ound; money 's
UMHOLTZ WRETS HIS
TONGUE ON WIT,
ing Portrayal From Cata-
gory of Wit and
Wisdom.
you
EDMUND. O. T., JAN. 29.—(Special.)-
5Ve send you this week a rep rt of a
•omBcal speech delivered t>y i'rofesaor
Umholtz before the school last W ines-
day mornin*. We do not w
think the normal scb H>l jie*.«ri i
to be%in a crusade against the Capital by
attemjl Lnfg to swell your valuable col-
umns with reports of all th- rtt ,-u
nrwt likely to so sjx«echt« that may chanced to be made
continue for srire thr.e o come both ">efore the school We >v :,
here and atoniad. so that there 1 no reas- teachors lore, aa a r\il.\ is v. | y ,h y n,t n.
on for taking other than a confident and tal pj/.ulum for the aver , r.vj, i, •• \y0
Vatient \1ew as to .ae future • will probably n ot request you to pr at
'there had been any disposit ion t<
«o before the administration could
hardly ray. after us.ng the *«ov«nior,
d.h, ',.l Into three classes: Proper, ..
that he must gn.
"Do >-ou 1 hlnk t^ere ie anything in
t>he iftoty that the president ajid Sec-
retary Hitchcock have deorded to d s-
place Barnt^s, but have allowed him to
hold on with 'the underFttand ng that
Norman Clerk Arrested on
Charge of A urder in First
Degree.
NORMAN, JAN. 29— (Special. )M.
Jote, a saie^man with Bd Anthony & r0..
"DBW1E" TRUANT BROTHER A
NINE-TELA Ft OLD BROTHER
OF DEWEY FOUST
MISSING.
Master Gilbert Foust, a nine year
old eon of Mr. A. G. F\>ust playa tru-
ant from sch-iol this morning and fa.ks
to ratu-rn ho<r'o at night.
The parents swn t.. pos^es.s no clew-
to the offer at a I leaving h me in hi-
usual good humor and not a thought of
his intent ever invaded their minis.
GiUert is a deir 'lover of hi-rsets and
1t is supposed he has gv>ne to vl^\ a
friend rt t^.. fo r who keeps
a number «>' nW nr o1es.
ntnln Hlndn
POS11
,.r< oii\i TEO
WASHrNOTON', JAN. :?.-The follow
S .ate Capital Bur au, 4L' F St.. N W
Improper and abstract.
Proper nouns are tho«e that are beauti-
fully. delightfully, sweetly and meekly
^r1«m-1sslve to their respective predicates.
They can usually be recognize*! from one
•r the oth« r of two chanirl'er'stlcs,
h^* been arres-tud on a chairs of mur er Ing postmasters were appointed for Okla-
in the first degree, the crime having been homa anpd Indian Territory oday:
committed at Denn'ton, Texas, las: Octo- Plxiee—R. C. Carpenter, vice 13. Young
ber. Jobe has been in Norman only a resigned.
shiart time, ills arrest wasqui te a sur- Halt, Chickasaw Nation—Mamel Mer-
prise He saMi | rltt, vice G. A. Cox, resigned.
"Yes. it is true hat I am itfder arrest
•. -rem 'he fact that U,e ruvn'^k. rtarg£^ wlth tn7heZt
have turned silvery gray at an early day
1p connubial subjectlv^ness; for example,
there the speaker folded his hands, and
TtHsn.iTTWod a submissive attitude; then In
tern pointed to President Murdaugh ar.d
Professor Thatcher—all these have gray
hair.) or else thccia raven locks have be-
come .f.-olote; for example, (tho speaker
Judpa was asked. I do not deny eh, charge, but am sur-
No. Barnes ^•yjuM go now if he at
PENSIONS GRANTED,
■An ideal brush for washing wij Jows
and such pnrpoaea is one which l.as a
flow of water through it. The fountain
window brush shown herewith is the
patent of an inventor of Still-
water, Minn., the feature of which la
that the handle, being in two pp.rts, ial
, made to act as a pump to force tha
! water to tha brush, where it is dellvJ
| ered in such quantities and at such
times as desired by the operator, ita
action being entirety under control. la
this case the source of ripply is a
bucket, tub or any similar receptacle,
but where it Is convenient to make a
connection under pressure, the piston
can be fastened in an open position to
permit the flow of water. Another
feature of this patent. 19 the soap cup
on the handle. If soapy water is want-
ed it is only neceijeary 10 p.ess a spring
'ihougWt he had t^ er at all.
cedent is over for good
from officials who ..now,
arrest, as I (avefiyself up
to the authorities when the deed was com-
mitted. .and waited three weeks f the
cvand Jury to fln i- an Indictment «wa ns-
nie T..ey failed to Indict me and when
1 had a post Ion offered me in Oklahoma
To l ure n < eld In One IMy
ske Laxative Bromo Qulnla* TtbleU. 'he sheriff and prasecut ng attorney both
point--1 to the bald head of Professor Al- Al. drugg:st refund ths money 1' .1 fads foM me to go, and that If -hey should evrr
len.) and v.t an earlier d'ate o5«sole«cenn, to cure. E. W. Grove's signatura is oa meed me hejy would send for me."
poln-tlng to Prof.-eeor Baxter's lndplently ^ach box. 25c.
ba'«1 heaVI ) These nouns ar al' In the >
case absolute, submissive absolute.
9.at- Capital Bureau, 42 F. St.. N W.
WASHINGTON, JAN. Treara
Treams, of Banks. Oklahoma was graa -
ralse tn pension from |6 to |a.
Grass-widowers are Improper nouns, be-
cause they are in rebellion against the
state of submission. They are always lq
the objective case.
Divorced hns*-a rs.Ts are a-hstraer nouns,
cause they are a/hsohred from all allegi-
ance to thr'r former governmenjt. They
nr . (for a short time, usually,) in the
the Independent case.
Predicates nre verbs. The«w verbs e 11
have vin co—active vole" The Greek worn-
an ha' nff lie Voles! twt In our •'•-■ • n«
- se m to have an active voice on either
• le of the oiH>'cular1s oris. These pre-
dicates are In the passive vo'ce. only
when they are asleep and not dreaming.
(OortUnued from page one.)
H ler. askeJ to re'ate the particulars
of the killing, he said:
ILtts- < u^c ber-I was hired by some par-
ties to -guard some smallpox cases who
were oonrflned in the pest house. The
sheriff armed me and cautioned -mt In
Tegaird to a Negro that I was to guard.
'He is a dangerous man, and' you may
have to kill him,' said he. All -went we I
for sever ad days, when this Negro Uook
It too his head to go to town. Of course
I refuse to allow him <0 leave and he
made some threa «. The next day I was
In-formed that he had formed apian to kill
me with an axe when I brought heir cof-
fce. H 'Wevcr, he fa.ied to use the axe,
but made a rush at me with a butcher
knife I
SCIENTIFIC TOPICS.
CURRENT NOTES OF DISCOVERY
AND INVENTION.
fountain Window liroth — Rererilbl*
Lctter-ffheit and Coin Carrier—Uetaia
Made PlUblo hy Tanrie Acid—Is the
Pacific Mope Drying l'p?
1dows, h<>w- ver. are
at me.
then went to
e h.m
vn and
•mt
lo«%k
to blame me for
w her husband running at Jobe with
knff
as J-.
property was aold to the Natonal City
bank. It took possess on and made a
lease. I claim that the city and state my pisto
of New York can proceed t o the colleC- ed to cox
their subjects are in t,on of the paper title had the fatal
passed." .surren <*red. 'but -was
The secretary of the treasury sold the leased, as no one seem-
property to the highest bidder. Was acting in b«-.{-defense.
there enythln* wro:* with lei .m t « h, Mr. Jobe ha a swrirne «-atement from
purchase nKjiiey with the baai? ,h'/.t tho wife of the Negro eajring that
bank iri a government depository select-
ed by a democratic administration be-
cause of its financial s'.juillti^ and a
deposit in that batkk was the same a.s If
It had ibeen In a sub-treasury of the tress
ury Itself. 1 ask then in the name of de-
cency and Justice where Is the wrong
<1 one by the gentleman who pre d*\s with
such dignity and ability over the treasury
department?"
Mr. Hill, of Connecticut, declared that
the resolution for an investigat on was
pure buncombe, intended for political pur-
poses Ju t as similar resolution directed
again at the democratic secretary of the
tr. -<i>rv in the Ins- olministr&tlon was "
"I asked the gen I*-.nan fr. nt Ullnols,"
(Hopkins.) i s iin Interposed Mr. Richani-
- rurally so. Gras
nfinltllves. becaus*
Th. se verbs are said to agree with their
•ts In person and number (In Ut.ih
s^tn to agree with therm rather
rs are persoivil pronouns because
nd In the place of n<vuns. Their
u"'on is to I'OtfarUU MlMR#|Ul
'^>r«lnate elements.
-In-laws r lat'.ve pronouns, be-
y often relate to certain ante-
1 st>ch a. way as to -be followed
is consequences. Case Is un-
ire lntrrroaatK- pronouna and
'Ml (forward to .that all rnpor*
ion. Their case, when they are
is hopeless.
Judges and ministers of the gos-
ouse they serve to unite sub-
Mrtala Made Pllabl* by Taarlc Acid.
Another discovery is announced that
bids fair to give as important results
in the world of science as any that lias
been made in many years, it in the
died to him to stop but he k^pt result of experiments carried on by
advancing. 1 then rtred at him w.th Theodore Olan. a Swedish chemist at
missed him. He continu- Washington, and like many others H
hen. 4^ n.m was found by the merest accident. Mr,
Olan's discovery consists in "finding «
new element which will soften steel
gOid, silver, and many other metals
making them soft, pliable, and due
ti.e as a piece of putty, and quite ai
eusily and safely handled. IK has
1 concludes by saying Jobe naQU>d the new chemical agent tauric
-1 in ..ing him, and further acid. because it is obtained from tauric
;; « 'to pass through
■ r. a hile at ther times
supplied.
action -against
Oklahoma.)
>-.:rr wiirn statement wai
r. who writs conentld in tho pe*
e time <*f the murder. It was this
• ho Informed him that the Negro
sroln to kill him with an axe. The
nent was to that effect.
J.-b hopes to give bon I. Immeiti-
or his return to Denlson, and Te-
hle duties here.
len a girl tells a man that she has
:sl i>ver the que.'ti «i • f accepting
it always makes him mad.
moss, a peculiar lichen, or fungus,
which grows upon rocks and the roots
ron* of trees very generally in the country,
but it has never before been the sub-
ject of chemical investigation. The
new add has been tested by many em-
inent chemists in the country, who
pronounced Mr. Olan's discovery to be
one of the wonders of the world of
chemistry, and It Is believed that it
has a great and Inno-ir-ji*! futWM m
fore it iii ihi yrr, and Bcl,nc.,« rt js
certrarKable that the discoverer has
tlven it gratuitously to the world
,,:i5s ••• • 'l! Allen of St. I^ouU,
'ho h 1 r the duke of Monte*
.cltro, an Italian noble mas, la the lady
who about .-'is mi ., lis ago broke lur
engagement * h Co'uit Paul Pestetica
of Hungary whan -he learned that ha
had been makin,; a private but thor-
ough inquiry as to the extent of ho
fortune
Itad InOeed.
Kind Old Man My lad, what are yo<
crying about?
Weeping Boy—Tomorrow's ir%
birthday, and my uncle was going 4
girt me a watch, but the doctors a^f
he c «li t live till morning.
Mawtta f-r the OkUwoa ^tate Capi-4
This is nineteen hundred, isn't it? It is also true that the New Yol-k Hardware Store carries
the most complete and best selected stock of«
Steves
Builders' Hardware, Wei! Ming. Im Irouglis, Tin Roofing. Shell and Heavy Hardware
«to be found in Oklahoma, and at lower prices than others ask for inferior goods-
If you want the best the market affords for the least possible money, call on
OPPOSITE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
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