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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1905
The State Capital.
By the State Capital Printing Co.
FRANK M. UKMOR, Editor.
rhuippi
Klnley
—thai*, ti
should
BUBSCJUPTION RATES.
Dally one year by mall 16.00
Daily rI* montLs by mall 3.23
Dally three months by mall 1.75
Dally one month by mall 00 ' w
One week by carrier IB 11 < . n xp;
W .kljr on* jrnr cnly <lh i h
Weekly six month* 2. , ^
No subscriptions taken for tliTee, six, |
o- twelve months In towns where wo
have the carrier syrtem.
Address—8:nte Capital Printing Com-
pany, Guthrie. Oklahoma.
DZrWKY'.H PKATFOBH.
v that Dewey has announced that
a 'desnrrra*., what *wl 1 this plat-
be?
la n« t only the first caure—ho Is
nly n*j* n:*'bie—that we have the
pln' h l ut hf has agreed wDth M •-
ha we thould keep :the Island-*
e flanr ra'sed by 'hiin In Man la
ever be? lowered. This «ft>es
th one pln-nk In h's platform.
In
i h •
'U Id
Oklahoma City, April 7—A' th re«4ues-
of eltlsens of Alva meeting of l'i m As-
sociation Is changed 'to M;ii r.ih 11*jo.
Please etice. PRANK M .M'ASli: >'S
•Pr«*l Jen>t,
I.04.AN I'OrSTY BKPl'BLirAN
rEMBtl. COM SI ITTKK <4LI..
Thero will be n meeting of the Repub-
lic* •.> Central Cummruv of !/• k i i < 'mm v
at Spurlock's office, In Guthrie on Pat-
urttay, April SI, !!«>'. at 2 o'clock | in t«
cnll a eouro'y convention to R-l- < t ' 1 «•!«;
gut cm to the T.Trlt irlul convention; U
elect delejralcR to Philadelphia
\V M SPI' KLOCK, Chairman.
II. A .HER WIG, Secretary.
•plttal if or tredf,
ugnJnSt the get
but
This te; Burtday and tbo.se who have
preyed all the week should pray.
Perhaps McClean thinks D« wejr <*w
get him a clilance to 'spend his (millions.
Dewey may dheUt Bryan out of the
n-.Tnnatlon nd give ia to O my or some
c'lier man.
Dewey's candidacy iihould rtiffin up
•tfhe backbone cf Oklahoma democracy
«r.d keep It fn>m lag>ng Itself in i*'pu
Item.
IAP:er having asvistedi in. the some-
what unp->asan't runvpus In Kentucky,
•what will Mr. Bryan do with tiba/t ai.ulte
tlhiB reason?
rs wiuh McKlnlay.
He Is putt forward by
Lts to ihend off Bryan.
In Ihls again h. s n« with MIcKln'ey.
As tv tru Us What does Dtiwey
know about trusts'.' Those behind him
reprT.-i.-nt 'the tvasllth ctf tbe country as
cnu'ih aTiylthng and will m >t '-ike
Bryan's extreme views -and place them
In he platform. There Is no difference
l>*i;iween that rla-*s < f dammerats and re-
publVnns on th'fl qmotion. Tlicy be- !
l.'vve in ..ig^in z 'I <
not for conspira. >
public fp.nd.
Tit we ii-i but on" ibinff that Dewey
"t.tl >4'V party can Uike int
f Tin not already advocated by M'cKln-
ley, and ti.': Is free trade fbr I'uert
HI • and McK"nJ y beli.-ves In that In
pr'nclpV and <•. ngi 'hs intends :•> plvo
It to tbe pt **ple as soon as their form ot
government has b<'ti settled.
Dewey riot only knows nothing about
platforms, but bla bocjt is will bave a
hard ime making on. for bkn that will
be cons st.int. It may, hmvww, be that
tho Kansas City convenltloa, shuull It
nomi.n't; Dewey, simply on 1the prin-
ciple <of hero worship, would still ins at
on making quite an extreme platform
f<>r him, 'inl tlie piM dern .einuta wiB
s imply depend upon Dewey not carry-
ing It out In cast- of ei!cotton* Cleve-
land dH <hls.
Paints "«Paints
But What a Wonderful
Difference in Them........
lino «nd cc sts f< r a j.laJn Intoxlc-aton. f0 Hhe other aind ttbinks it the finest
He ■ i.uld n<rt talk English, ttu'i h ac- i n,,uniry ilf j)iaa ««Ver gp^n. Especially la
cepu*t the verdic t of the white mati's he pit.as*i wfth Havana, ^ihlcb be Bays
court without tfven a, (complaint n hie
have been tested In this c lmate for 10 ye ars w th perfect results. Every g-.llon
gumra teed (of v.' 1 eosl fo u >o dm rm ti.au cheap paiuu ao4 B ie B
cents leas p«ir gallon thun what others cal 1 "the lest.''
Price $1 a gallon.
Harrison
Avenue.
Edward Nicholas
Proprietor.
Thi.
Wi^l you wjlk into my nibu-b? p;<ld
(•he Boer t' h-- Britain. And 4lhe lnn'>-
cent Hr.-'a-n generally acvepts the 'jn-
Vltaction and walks rlgbt in.
f the Prlhce of Wales is not safe to
travel w^hcre he will unmolested. It can-
not be bevau.-*- lie is In any dangtr of
ever being a mon.u bleat oppress.rr of
people.
o\r vikw or it.
W. N. Cut'iis', Waidhlnffton
•the Ch.'.-awo Record. |
A Drop
of
Ink
Make Millions Think.
.. -
Mr. Ilryan is drawing big audleric
m tbe ParJfle sK pe, and The ataJli^tadil
end stevumboats at earryiin'g the crowda
«t excursion rates. Now if Dewty could
bniy talk.
The t^Mxi Templars continue to assort
tha* President MoKlnley drinks freely
bu thy onvlt to menKJon: tbe brand.
Are they pure it isn't mineral v\w
time?
Bryau Haa <k>ne on« gooxl thing (halt
nun. V given him cr.^l.t f(,r. He hua
m-rA 1 presidentpossiblliti. • several
mHem further west. The trouble ia the>-
aie only lA.nalblltee.
8U1I, I*. wouldn't be saf * for the New
York Democrats to bank heavily tm
the Mnpcpularlty of Teddy. He has
ffreat recuperative energy wihen he
fwts i< ady to move on the en tny.
Aprnq*r s y.f fi . mlllh-n dollar f-e ni-
lnore.1 to bave been pall t. Lawyer
Dill for bringing Messis. Carney o and
Prick together, «heiv ie that fatall-ir
heati'tude: Bhsaed at the pear makers
ifor they tftiall tabert he earth.
And yet M la safe > calculate that
^brle the formal cerrtnonles attend ng
the opening of the Pail- exposition
will take on the Saturday be-
fore Efc*P-«r to Siiti^fj- the eu.hba's-
rtans. tbe PaHslans will celebrate the
tftfmk bn Eajrter Sunday-, thus adding
the great features of i holiday n
Pkukw.
T5ie onnalltutlon says *be f >nnd n^
tof ljan TB< jn and the negroes dvent in
Dklahoma were the result ■ f th« fore-
sl ht and energy ..f E. P. McCain.
T^rue, *here would be Htttle (Mtton in
Oklahoma if noli for MWbabe's Invita-
tion to the southern negro, who hxs
r.'ade this a great <• tu« stai:< .
^Though few men have dvmo nn re for
hi* face, McCsbe Is not appro, at d by
Whe negroes, who have every rt4a!V>t\ to
be mindful i.f his ability and emerprfsi
hi pointing <h* men < f this .- .|, r to th<
advantages In Oklahoma for devel-
opers nf the gr at res nm es of th a
country.
rres?pon.dent
View of the Puerto Hican tariff:
In reply to nn Inquiry from Abraham
L. M Elderry of Chatfkid, Minn., 1
would say the' under the interpreta-
tion Tlven to the constitution by tbe
committee of ways and means In Its re-
cent report acewnpanyinig tibe Pikto
Bloso* tariff bill, the District of Col-
umbia, Oklahoma New Mexico, Ari-
zona and Alaska are ndt parts of the
United SKatej any mere Mian Pusro
Itleo ami the Philippine l ianls, and
that congress his a Tight t > impose
eustvims dull en upon merdhsndlsc (<hlp
pe«l between gh so 't-'rvl Urlee and tbe
sialics. In other words, acccrilIng
the committe 's rensonlnig oonffrctss <
establish custom boupes on Ihe biia-
ers *>f Ok lahoma an 1 coll^u divt'es u,p*m
goods sbippt 1 b ween Texas and Kan-
sas and that territory under 1he pa me
consult ult iona I authority that allows a
tariff up n cnmmw-" between New
York aJid Puer . Rio. This exltraordin-
rry report was signal by ReT>iy *enta-
tlves Payn • of New York, D«alxell of
Pennsylvania. H pklns of Blinos, Qros-
vewor of Ohio, Ru«sel1 of C>mn«-ot -<"u.'t.
Dolliver of Ima-o, Steel- of Indhatm.
gwney of Mlnncwcuta «nJd T.onsr ctf
Kansas.
1 Is n.it true an staff'l by Br-pre-
fentlatlve Tawnvy in a I. titer nddtwed
to A. T. S*tebbJns of K -h st• r. Minn.,
1-hsit "Tlie pr« olden and his cabinet
earnestly favored he itassage of the
•bill fpcon rhe time it was presented To
chnlimian <<t the ways and me«ns
Millions are thinking what to buy for Easter, a visit to our
store will convince you. We are alive to the wants for
Easter tide. The latest Shoe fads at popular prices.
(Exclcsive Shoe Dealers) EISENSCHMIDT ti MECKEL
J18 Oklahoma W. Avenue. Guthrie, 0. T.
h\
• <f*\VT
Sdd It
i let-
Durlnig tbe year 1<99, Aimertaxn rull-
f*>od8 were more e t.ve in building
Minn In any year trtnro 18s>o. A total , f
4.100.10 ml!*-s o? tran-k w<t • la'I
In (h« meanMmc there was a gr. a t de-
erease in he numtK-r of r iads gvvng
hio fc-.rflvarhlhlp. The tong dark ena of
mttnad ba dcrupb:lfe«. wbhb cuhnf-
nn'ted fn 1893, when 74 «v>mpanlr-s, with
raaxly 30,000 tnll«M wf UruMi, w«>re
hgRKkd over to receivers, has ended,
rfnd ths new era Marts w|« the ra l-
v'ay* of tbe United Sta:*« in a solvent
end hepeful cundltlon* The receiver*
►fte*#s iim cuver nnly 1,010 miles, or
a Itttla evtir oae-l*air of One per cent of
•be preSocit mileage. Tlv*\re was ab-o a
rwiMV 'tion iju <t^u r^rd u Xui -
SHU, V ^ v ^ v-^ - - v.l
They h ve nev
front <,he dtar. Nor is it truf
stated by Mr. Tawtn^y In <Ph^ sa.m
ter. tba" "the pr^^• '(1f^nt so stal'VI to ev-
member of congress who called* up tn
him." Wh it the president did say tvi
memb i s rf comgTess was that the
argumentn pre*.intt*d in the repoitt of
tbe comLmi Hee on ways and means had
ti. c rtiu**d him to re> il the reoammen-
ilati'ns contalmil in h s mesfuge 'or
Prev t de with Puerto Rico, but ruber
I'ehan spli■ the party he wV uld advtee
b;-th aldvn to make ct nt 'sslons in order
to find u tumon ground for <*>mpro-
THE i«cti-:r« n is. uibekivu.
Tlie populjats of Oklahoma «r? but
promHses. They are bendibg eiyery
effort, to intake tbe territorial politics
harmonise a-ktb the national; and they
do not propose that even the na'ilbnal
policy should go off %vrong. Iri sol i't-
ing delegates to tbe Enid convention
rhe populists of Pw
a*Sop.led the folloKv'hg res<r!utlons:
Whereas. A delegate Convention cf
the territory of Oklalhotma hos been
called ui 'mecit in tihe ci't y"f Knlil on
tbe 10th day of April, 1000, for :b>* pur-
pose of seleHlng delesra s It > Mho na-
tional canvemtkm; therefcre,
Besolvsd, That we. tbe popuffrf
Cleveland county, 'Ins truct tour d- i'-gtatiw
'its end. and from Its end back to its
Ibeginning with an equhl unbeUetf.
When a woman is married she has an
i'l'-i that she is goinff to fall aske
«'\ ery nipht with her head nestled on
her husband's breast. The first time
he turns his back Ho her and goes to
.sleep she cries all night.
rilICA440 NKWN PltOVCRIH.
He is Indeed lost who is lost P> y-haime.
At the nge of 21 a man h'as more
Seals tban idens.
to use Itlhelr influ<
cbnvantlon in fav
ga.t«ta to 'the Cincinnati convention.
In case the o u\ ■ D B I . n. lo do BO
we hereby Inaru * -, i , •, s ,
withdraw from It and organise « "Mil-
dle-«f-the-road" convention an-1
leet detecto attend M m
p>-.jnii'st c*oav nti •, kdledi to m
Cincinnati on the Bth day ,if May, 1900
Here fis a fighit thai will to a cvriu'n
extent effect fusion In this tvrrit' ry.
The delegates of Potau^ttomie counl y
aw (hopeful of having lan indci>emlent I
party. They claim a future for the
party if tbe principle* of tbe Cln -innatl
invention are only adhered to. On t h's |
tbe Pec*pk''s VoK-e of Norman. Jcfhn |
A lion's
lid I The true i
1 The high C
by treading i
t of physical beau y ia
in g.-ts too lazy to fish
•thly hope for him.
Who is going down hill
of his neighbors coming up.
I Hope is the poor man's brend, and
[charity sometimes supplies cheap but-
suffers frcm
other people
: Tli«
World, sa
roferen«lum precinct cl
three to thirty niemlvi
ng up here juvd there j,
tfon, are, wo believe,
the most i*ow -rMil. *■ n
lirg organ! rat Ion that
In the world. It moans
f the people. I t mean*
longing to the Hubs w
In an effeotJve mai
rutes of tbe great sbciet
United States. TCils n«
no kin whatever to the
that bave existed In ;be
tt the pas*, fur the nv
■Julw had n<> authority,
lo or could do was to
little
Missouri
Uh frfnn
mothers tea«eb their babiss in
talk and h* n expect them to keeip still.
convince a loser that
nig than it is to convince
« <u,ge is power, ir a man em-
st- r - iiis purse Into ijtis head no man
nM ;' an tiake it away from him.
Truth Is so lrre^i -'Ible that it a! once
),n ' 'es ihe undeistHndlngenid forces
wy a passage to the heart.
the Probably northing gives a boy m*>r«
i kvaeiire than his afcililty to work off a
i yetir, ■ U.aenge on another boy at
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS.
own tong*ue.
Watonga Republican: The other day
a ebrang«r '-imo to town from Ohlcsugo.
He w-a.s looking for a location for a
genera] e*t'vre. Ho wen up to the cfooirt
I bouse, looked around and catme down
town again. "Say," he said, "the pop'*
| must l e iln power in this county, judg-
ing from the looks of that court house."
"" nt It.
Luther Register: We aire Informed
th«t anotihier mining company has
been formed of which J. T. Morgan Is
presHd'enlt; Tom Ladd, recreetry; J. M.
Morgan, dlroc't'or. Speclunens nf mineral
discovered by them may bo seen in the
show ca.se in the ipostoftlc-e. They will
iro doubt open up paying mineral as
si.' >u as they can secure the netcessary
maichlnery.
Stroud Messenger: Las* Friday after-
noon whle Judge Burford was holding
court at Chandler, t'he gas plant at the
Court house explod.-d. OSUI Off a loud
raport and a stampede from the court
room. The bailiff dosed i;(he door to
prevent the excite*! people from run-
ning over one another on the stairway.
Judge BurfoHd asked the bailiff wihat
the trouble was and be replied that a
poputtat bad, exploded. Burford said
"Go on with the cpurt."
Perry Enterprise-Times. N. J. Green,
the treasurer of Pawnee county, died
very suddenly at tibe Hotel Leo in our
city today noon. He had been at Ne-
vada. Mo., for 'his health anil had poime-
wihat improved, started for hs home- at
Pawnee, arriving in Perry last night.
He was much worse fhis morning and
at noon died. His wife and son as
Pawnee have been 'jftoned and are ex-
pected lh Perry at 5 o'clock.
Stillwater Gazette: Geo. It. Noblet
of Paradise township, has just returned
from an extended trip to Cuba, Mr.
Noblet toured the island from one end
Is tibe Ideal cty for a Water home; the
very atmosphere, portends comfort, ease
and luxury. Mr. Noblet went by way
<-f New York and returned by way of
New Orleans. His description tof bis
experience nl a storm at sea, off Cape
Ifattras, ts full of Interest tto the land
lubber.
Norman Voice: Last Friday at rvtt.n
a "trusty" by the name of Thompson
took to hhs heels and attempted to get
away. The Sheriff's force was quickly
notified and 'ten or fifteen men hun ed
town all day Friday afternoon but fail-
ed to recapture him. It was learned late
In 'the evening tha.t the had left town
golmg .vewth and Deputy Mays followed
l*p the trail arriving at tbe home of
Deputy Tilley'thirty miles soultheas of
NY>rman at 3 o'oTock next morning. The
t<wo deputies then went to work ;to heail
him off from gong further south enid
succeeded in reoipturing 'their man
Sometime In the afternoon down in the
southeast part of the county. Mays
brought him back and turned him over
to Jailor Appleby aend ho will serve as
a trusty no more.
Grant County Vldette: Chief «f Police
Bunyan ha? $61 that he has no use for.
and would bo willing to turn loose of rt
If he could find the owner. Lat; Mon-
day a man who claimed he w\a camped
Jefferson, sold a span of mules to
Charley Sink, for >125.00, got his check
cashed and In about fifteen minutes was
drunk that be did not know whether
Was In the Philippines or South
Africa, and was ai!so 540 shy. He was
lodged in the guard house nnd told o
be good., which ho did by giving a fej- i
low from Jefferson $5 tb take him hom • I
The fellow told Mr. Bunyan he would
take care of him, and he. not knowing
that the fellow had received $"> allowed
him to take hm. a/ter Hakng all but
$10 of hs money wheh was $61.00
Neither one of the men have 'been seen
since and the money has not been
claimed.
.SARDINES.
Cowrafct
There are so many kinds of
fish sold in tins as Sardines
that are not, that it is not sur-
prising that lovers oi this ar- Mascot
ptechlseunacnfdn whtcVhey Gold Label
purcnase and do not know
whether they are getting Sar- La Rouchelle
dines, Spratts or Herring, yet 3illet
there are a great many reliable D *. n . .
brands you can always depend ^ aul STafOt (boneless)
upon. Among these are the ContfC Blub
accompaning, and the fish is r nr
not only a sardine, but it is ^amens 6C Lo.
nicely prepared and packed i
genuine Olive Oil.
wmm
Silver Layer
Also full and complete
line of other fish,
(Continued 'From Page; One.)
ncltcm-n.t In rho dty. The tcl jraph compajiJes at ones wired to places below
hw to look out, for the ureal wave and runners were dispatched an horse* to
notify 'thofe llvl,« lo th" valleyn below the cilty. Tho telegraph mw p.-n serve!
as a timely warning to many, tmt ths rushing waters outstripped the Horsemen
and many houses were picked up and B e t uy L/ore the occupjlmt cult
get tuogether their rahiaUcif.
Wi h'm a short t1m« all the valleys to tha south and west of Austin werd fll'ei
to overflowing with Water aiwl 'the southern portion of ihe city tributary to tho
river was Inundated. I^arge crowds collected on the river "banks aril several
persr.ns were swe.pt into 'tha river when the dam broke, -but all *re
ed by
wd of white people numbering about -thirty, living Juj-t he low th d"i
were seen at their habftaitlons Just before the dam broke anil have
:counted for since. It is generally believed that all of them were s
Special Prices on
Tailor Made Suits,
Skirts or Jackets, for
EASTER
Don't Miss this Opportunity.
Paul Newman,
Tailor for Ladies and Gentle-
men. One door east of P. O.
RiTZEiAlPI'S lO, LADIES!
NEW VIENNA BAKERY
AND
....ICE CREAM PARLOR....
CORNER OKU. \KD B10AD Si 5.
hnousut AND RETAIL
Special attention given Socials
and Parties Supplied.
Phone 23. Wm. Ritzhaupt, Pro. ts"v
Oi*
urallo
■eli. and
i>r them. The prec
d'opted by the j n>u!b
'IntdnnOtl gives deel
qual V**lce With every
n the affairs cf th«' p .r
Stillwater Is almos fln-
Jlte a nice buldin<.
mt
i ttc'
y In all Km
the purpbi
C'nigflsher had a rod
Temperance p'aylnj
man, a)t:empttag to cross "the roadWay lealing leading to the bridge a. r.m
ihe Tiler juat aa the tlK wav . rolled down, ma caught and he and lila Ivors', and
buggy wenit down with the torrent and were heard of no more.
A family of six negroes living in the valley below the city are kfroowrJ to have
en drownrd. Tt Is estimated th'a't more than one thousand houses have, been
••toyed, and i.lie loss to property will be sreat. In point of the light aJid power
ant cowt'.ng one and a half million dollars. The breaking- of the dam engulfel
th* old wsler company1!" plant below the city and It la ton.'ght lying lifteen fe>t
r water, while the city Is in darkness aii'l without water.
r.orts from polrnta below .here ore to th<- effcct 'that th« floo T Was been meat
dlMastrous. The surface of the river throughout the day has hettn dotte.l wi h
fmall bouses r<r fragments of houses n-<! drowned animals, along «Uh treon and
1 brls, all of which bear (testimony to the ravages of the flood in (the mjuntatn<
i us region above Ausf In .
In ad'.fltlon -to the losses here the Interna it Iona 1 and Oroat Nartham railway
*.n 1 the Auntin a:.d Korthwestern railway, both entering this city, have sulTered
imed having a very serious wreck by reason of the floods,
amen 'ball train from St. Louis on the International ar.d
w-rooked at '.McNeil, nine miles below here, as a result of a
9 and cars plunger I into a culvert, demolishing the engine, ih •
wo day cnnehes nnd r ne sleeper. The eaie lefc tho track
thirir sid^s In four feet of waiter, but fniXuntii'.ely n> I'.re*
my of the pas^en-T'.rs badly hurt. This !s attributable to th■
> Tiot manv on the train and it was running slowly at the
t'n e cwlrc to the tad track.
Th" mall clerk, Oral Davis, of S¥an ^r.j-fvnlo. wa<* seriously bruls.'1 nind E'glreer
P. F. M'lynham, of H*m Antonio , nald«'FeTmninlgrsri\ierah.aann.hTattheoOI N'.V
P. F. Miynham, of Tan Aritonlo, amf Fireman C. M. Stanley, wrere slightly In-
jure*!. The Austin and Noi<t.liiW4vttern road operated n^ trains 'today, Hue Co lit? J
fact that five of luhelr bridiges were washed away diulng tho n/gh .
-rely, tbe flrf.ni
ie eoijifhhouiril c
flmait Northern w is
washout. 1 he tnglrr
mal', btifgafo cur,
and rolled ever on
s-ere l^ft ncr v/ere e
faci that th re *vn
10 Days Treatment Tree
DR. HOODS VEG-ETABLB LIVER
REGULATOR AND BLOOD PURIFIER
In Tablet form—pleasant to take.
Contains In a condenst-d form all the
elements necessary to give New Life to
the Blood and to Restore tho Shattered
Nerves, the K.ng of Remedies for tho
Liver, Kidneys for Blood and Bowels A
Positive Cure Rheumatism, Ind gestlon.
Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, S ck Head-
ache, Scrofula, Humors Pimples, Impure
Blood, Chronic Liver and Kidney Com-
plaint, Biliousness. Habitual Constipat
General Debility and Weakness n
males. Thirty days' treatment for :
Seventy days' treatment 60c; Six months I
treatment $1.00. 10 days trial treatment j
free. Address,
OKLAHOMA MEDICINE AND EX-
TRACT CO., 112 RENO AVE , OKLA-
HOMA CITY, O. T.
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JAPANESE REGULATOR TABLETS-
uaed by the Court Lndies of Japan, h*a
brought h.ipp.ne: to thousands of anx-
lou women. I'osii vsure and safe, can-
not fail. The only :.bs -lutely relable Fe-
ma'e Remedy n the Wor d, no pain, no
danger, no lntorf«reneo with work. Lon-
gest cases r .ieved n from two to flve
da; Refuse dangerous imitations and
l#ttera
truthfully ansv red. Price 12.00 Double
Strength 1.1.00 by mail postage prepaid,
for the price. Address
OKLAHOMA MEDICINE AND EX-
TRA<'T CO., 112 Reno Ave., Oklahoma
Cty. 0. T.
THE CAPITAL NA-
TI0^4L BANK, OF
GUTHRIE, OK LA.,
OFFUKSTODEPOS-
neus EVERY FA-
CILITY WHICH
THEIR BALANCES,
BUSINESS AND RE-
SPONS IBILITY
WARRANT.
tutthinuJ.
same mr
berfhlp,
onranlsai
Th^ "Wright's t>r1g1nal Kash^lle Stu-
<letit«" owmbtnef! aith Qldeon'a bl« Min-
stre4 Oarni\-al—one cf th« biggest mi rv-
Btr*«l oonsoltdatlons—wll be the attraa-
tion at the Brooks Theatre Monday,
April !Hh. TMs menwtftr organization
carries 4ft people, travels tro Ite own train1
ef t*p<^dal can*, and present® a program
cted major cf StlFl-Jof mln«tr«*I tiiatur*^ nvatchlrtw In merit
I ami attractive irs variety. Tbe good old
j days of minstrelsy are recalled in hear-
thinks oklahoma jing the Occidental Quartette's rendering
:uil*e anti-clgat«*tt • of old1 Southern melodies—<^Kys "foh de for
" Ufty. i wah"— and In the many charming char- atoi
geo. russ.
UCEXHEII
city mmm.
Oderless Process
Rates Reasonable
Calls Answered Promptly.
Ity Fire Department.
CHILDREN
OPPOSITE
A BPECLUJTT.
- - rOTBOFFIOB
cave orders <
0. "(J-Kno OOTO
I m:i i.i.i i io\ov a uu iii i.uit
(From the N•>
All through 1 fe >-.u will i i that you
}«ian iKver eat b'uup politely and e-at it
(aU.
IjO\*e 4s a disease, but «t Isn't non-
its^ioua. for the imore you se.> of it the
l*4d liktsly you are ts catch IL
•Tt Is me of Oie mercies of life (Wat
tovQ Ivuka uuia
tepubl' nn thinks hat
«>n whet (her Oklahoma
yihlng. but whether
«ln to Oklahoma, and
'U 'S it i> the in- pie to I «/
|
lied
dm tih«-^n and save
tbe h-ui bun 1 T.ile
• case dtvlded by _
unique. i
j BARGAINS 3IN
j
I
acteT wwes of old plantation life which
sumdements up to <iato laeaa of this
style of amusement and waikes up a pro-
gram that cannot Call to amuse old and
young -alike. It Is sahl to be a veritalble
feast of merriment, fun fast and fftrfoug
runt through tbe whole program anJ I
vaudeville surprise tumMers. Juggler- | CURES In 3 days all unnatural dls-
aer t> t*. slack wire performer.-*, end ' charges, GONORRHOEA. GLEET,
m. slngrrs. dancers, and a dosen other WHITES, and ail inflammat on. irritation
features tickle an audlenoe for three so'- or ulceration of the mu< nua-membraneg,
id hours This bitr nh«W Is worth waltlre an INTERNAL REMEDY, nr. ,j r.R^- nt
ttalo of seats at Wallaces drug stricture. GUARANTEED AS REPRE-
SENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. IN
. TABLET FORM—PLEASANT Tt TAKE
"
postage prepad. on receipt of priee Ad-
dress,
OKLAHOMA MEDICINE AND EX-
TRACT CO.
J 112 Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, O. T.
frink 5
llisself
I
- |
TERRITORIAL EXCHANGE GISTS i!
Por i t'ity Courier: Big Kiansaa, a
L i 1" lla.ii paid $."> yesterday into
i JuUfc'- Lnuii a CWOli, tO^UU,UaU'j
JEWELERY AND CHINA.
S/ME have thousands of Holiday
* novelties to sell at a bargain—
stock that we do not wish to carry
over.
C. W. WHITE, The Jeweler.
,'cr Coffee like Voar Mother
liBucrs 15c. .
Made.
f'K SK OND ST. Ofposlte invrrfliseat 4«r\,
rREBil OYSTERS RECJDIVED DAILY.
tAND v OMMANDERY KNIGHTS i
TEMPLAli, STILLWATER, AP-
RHA lUTIl, lf '
'"or the abo\ • occasion will sell tickets '
illW I
fa
I
AT WHKKUH'B DIDO 8TOHE, UUTllKxE- Ok LA
1 " ' ■ ketn on sale April 10th,
food to roturn April 13th.
A. J. CORK INS. Agent.
Sometimes a woman nv
of a man and he never gets
The obe*« lady In the r
lievcs lu making the must
MORPHINE,
Opium and kindred habits. A new guar
anteed, painless nn 1 safe homo euro
Wholly dlff i nt from ;ii' others. No pub-
II Ity of Interfereneo wltr work ei- busi-
ness. No mettSI how Often you have
f«'■. .1. we can euro you Write today fer
bu ikl> t .«nd free ^ample and note Its won-
derful effect, cCorresponde.^ji confiden-
tial anJ solorlted. DR. PURDY.
613, Main street, Houston, Tex.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 290, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 8, 1900, newspaper, April 8, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124085/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.