The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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TITE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: FRIDAY MORXTNO, JTNE 1 1!M0.
Remember
TIJIHHT IOK KXOWLriltiR.
Just before G«n. Otis sailed frr.m
On# of the chief feature# of the com-
mencement w<H*k at the Oklahoma
Mechanical and. Agricultural college at
M" 1 h • >■■■ m* - ' **v' an nil b- tk* fortul t.pMtiiit
t.\« ' th - ne bulli.rv • 1 f"r i- J)
T^rfc ri'ir. l: s ; . mpt y "f fh* •l««tfieal department. Th-build
, , , _ '-n* will b« utilised ias a station f - —
That thr ^reatettt factor in the coot of painting
is for the applicatioh of the paint, and that it
FF.OFESSIONAL CARDS.
co>*t* ;ih much to apply poor paint as pure paint
He Hure of tjiiality by maiMing that
for
n perlmenta In all sorts of electric*!
ilshlng how tror. The department is equipped
chools. Th *y with a full complement of electrical
■ •rywhere."I machinery, inch] ling dynamo* con-
erters and motors.
h. t . . petty.
rcvtofomc ptnsicin
C ffce and Realdenn
ng. There 1*
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.
THE ACME HIGH GRADE,
Ta
With chemist's certificate of purity, is used. The
A on: costs & 1 ..">5 a gallon; others charge $1.50
to gl for nferior paint
•-gr rf- iu* j. Hunter Williams has laanrhed hi*
and the Vis* Glencoe Mirror. The j aper is repub*
taught by the its editor b lng of the opinion
f r.f th#*m -*s that while he was not rank in politics.
that while he was
"the wisdom and true patriotism
have pursued advanced republican principle* stand out
In the university at Manila boldly beside the vacillating policies
*n.
if i
j)h. i.hm clark.
£peclaltie«: Snrjriral Operatilns
end Disc-ate* of Women.
Harrison
Avenue,
• hue nan
Edward Nicholas
Proprietor.
The State Capital.
By the fltate Capital Printing Co.
FRA«K M. tiRF.F.Ri I dlfor.
•UBB^RIPTION RA1.^8.
I>AILT o-ie year hv trail . .. p" HI
DAILY sis months by mall 128
DAILY threw months by mall .... 1.73
DAILY one month by mail Vt
DAILY one wek by carrier !
WTJEKLY one year 50
WEEKLY ilx months 3
AXXOI'S«'F.Mfr:*TM.
FOR COt'NTY ST'PFl/lINTF.NDENT.
| hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for county superintendent of
schools, subject to th action of the re-
publcan county convention.
C. M. RANDOLPH.
« oi xty tiii'.aai'ri.n.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for county treasurer, slubject to
tb-- action «.f the republican county
convention.
rums JOHNSON.
With the possible exception of choc-
olate carmels. there la nothing so sweet
to a girl as love's young dream.
pretend to
and has de-
lta* % VH TAIliU
Richard Crocker. while ho
with that England whom ti
democrats and populists s
hate, has been interviewed
c'ared for Bryan. In thJ
Croker, John F. Carroll, le
many, has pledged that In
an. Giving hla own wordi
believe that the attitude >
many hall organization at the stati
convention will be either doubtful o
equivocal. As far as I have been abl
! and In Europe. Now of course, they are
I anxious. if they are to be -uled by the
I Americana, to I "am and have their
children learn, the English language.
. Moreover, It may be supposed that
j they art- eager for schools because the
• ■•tabliahment of a system of public
edu«atlon Is one of th** best assurance-*
that a stat<- of war is yielding to one
of |-ace an I * rurity. All unsettled ai
the Industries of the islands are the
youth must be having a sorry expe--
absence of lence of idleness. It is little wonder
der of Tarn- j that Intelligent parents would be gt*4
'ly for Ury-; to have them gathered Into schools.
"I do not where they ma
f the Ttm- knowledge and training. These signl-
t the state ^ flcant statements In the midst of the
•ther parties that there is in this
day no other permanent home for a
man except in the old party that ha* I
maintained Itself an-1 its principles in j
defeat and success alike."
W IH go anywhere la *.! e Ternary
, ;r consultation ot to perform
operations.
I,H
TERRITORIAL EXCHANGE GISTS
. E. MKEEBY.
PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEOH.
Shawnee Democrat: Is~ uis Paul. who.
has ben employed for several years as:
machinist in the shops, left this morn- i
Ing for Buffalo, New York and Pari.-.
Ponca City Courier: Buster Wains- j
•ot Is again a fugative from Justice. A t
'lay or two since he stole a load of
acquire wme useful from near Newkirk and sold j
them, forgetting to remit the owner j
the proceeds of the sale. Last night the j
officers watched for him at the depot!
I'* talk upon quite a different and he came along at about 11 o'clock,
t are a good Import In their In- rWef Jones called to him to halt but
^ j Ouster put spurs to his horse and at-
ther an. rntlr,-ly in r,l with my I Hut th* Filipino, ar* not peculiar In (irTL^h* w'n^Thly ^turned !h* flr',
view of both the propriety anJ expe.l-, this r <pect. The Puerto Rlcans also and ten or twelve shots-were exchang-
lency of sending to the national con- are clamorous for schools In spite of e<*- wa8 not known that any did
ventlon a delegation Instructed fori their poverty and genera] unprosper
Wm. J. Bryan as the presidential can-ious condition, there Is a demand
didate. It is safe to say that every; among them for education. One of th.
*H. W. H < > YDI'.R.
DEMIST
ttooui 6. Dewey Block.
to consul with the representative men dlcati
damage last night but this morning a
r port was brought to town that a
horse was found dead a couple of
miles southwest with a bullet hole In
representative of this paper to-
day: "I am here for the purpose of
So Jerry Simpson has sold his news-
peper. However, he hasn't boen In the
ranks long enough to be much missed.
Tolstoi has been excommunicated
again. and his publishers should be
correspondingly elated.
Paradoxical as It may seem, only
three of the ninety-three American
Jurors at the Paris fair belong to tha
fair §ex.
delegate will favor the program, and first cares of the administration was h,B "*nk. In the meantime Buster is
whatever Influence I tnny p""'"' will to send to th* Island a p*r n to organ- BWlri'h • mo,v congenial climate.
t. .wrtrt to Imprea. Om de.lr.blll.yl l«e a .chool .y.tem and ther. Via J okl.homa 0,71^,...Journal Catl I ■.■■■■■■!,
or Its adoption upon tM Ml|ltu|dn(t upon th- country- for school C. T Prouty of Kingflsher. terHtorlal
from other localities In the state " j teHchers. Many were willing to volun- Kraln Inspector is in the city. He said
The men and organization, the mos:1 t-er for th« nervtce, but It is not known
corrupt in the country, haye , becOT. how many are .ucceedlng. Soon after furthlrtnf lh, for uk.
pa> tiams of Mr. Bryan. The New York they went there were stories of hard- ing care of the Immense wheat crop
Journal, a supporter of Mr. Bryan. Is< ships and of the unpleasantness to a Oklahoma will soon harvest, Klngfl.<2i-
at this moment prosecuting these men young woman of being the only Amer- fr haa ^ onorrnou* ,,IOP almost realy
for .wmdllng New TorM . poor. 1, i;,n in a remote village In the Interior. I.^ee'Td^e wheaTl.ZWh^
| Kut no n' na has come of any lack ot it ever was before. KlngA.sher already
Yesterday the Tamtnany members, proper respect and hospitality so far has the reputation >f belnur the largest
of the council voted down a resolution as the circumstances of the people ,n,llT1 * wheat market In the world and
calling on th* Dock Board for lnf r-|m.,,, , ' ' ' .he will more than sustain her reputa-
matlon In regard to the privileges ' e her t)on t^lg year •• This ought to remind
granted to tlK- Ice truirt. and another' ,l,w hM Wn """ ,n°n to - very Allien of thl« place that it would
requiring equal privileges to be grant-1 teachers at work In the schools has not an Immense advantage to oklahoma
ed to independent dealers. The alder- been given out. Inde<>d. the political r'"y ,f' h*Ve a railroa-1 to that place.
affairs of Porto Rico has taken up so Th* ml,ls and e,®vato™ of this place
would have a fair chance at the large
A COTTIllfcHAH,
ATTOfi^fYS-AT-UW.
Office la Victor Block.
JO^iEM A DF.TEBF.I X,
ATTORNfYS-AT-UW.
Practice before District and 8apr«m«
Courts.
Office in Leader Block.
ARCHITECT
Koom 1 2 Dewey Block*
(il l ti UI I;. OKLA.
Promoting good health and good fellowship;
combining the pleasures of good living with economy.
All America yields cheerful homage to
Chase & Sanborn's
Coffees
Seal Brand Java and Mocha, in tia
cant Other Hith Grade Brand*, i
parchment lined nbre tugs.
Of absolute purity, of uniform excellence, of supreme
quality, there is never any disappointment. Satisfac-
tion, solace, strength, ever follow the sway of this
•'autocrat of the breakfast table."
They are not cheap, but economical. The price
Is as fair as positive quality will warrant. Cheapness in
quality is a pestilence to the health which the small
money-saving in price, for coffee of uncertain quality,
will never recompense.
Chase & Sanborn's Coffees come to you in
hermetically sealed tin cans, and in handsome fibre
bags, parchment lined—come to you fresh and crbp,
fragrant with the aroma of purity and strength.
i
*
men dodged a meeting in order V
avoid a vote on a resolution to invest I
gate the holdings of city offlcWiis
mtn h attention that very little has
'heat crops of that part of the terrl-
Society Dl ectory.
the stock of the trust. If Tammany lat, |y reported on the subject of tory.
hall has no intercuts to consider but schools. It may be taken for granted ——
the personal profits of certain leaders that Gov. Allen will not lot this de- Ponca Courier" Wheat in Kay
such proceedings may be wise. Uut If, ll(Lrtrn,.nt (lf , „ , K "iunty seems to be getting along amass-
the manses of the organisation feel ^ ^ at administration to be n g- in(?,y fln(, ^arh f,av „howjnff an ,n.
that they have any con^rn in the f„.; h-cted. Without schools, su< h progress cr- • 1 Ir • • t j, - hai • api r .aches | GUTHRIE LODGE NO. 1, A. O. U. W„
ture, they will promptly muk" the as v.. 1 tory to the people of until Saturday's reports b* nan tt. oomslPSStS Thursday evening of each week at
leaders underst;uiti th«t Tammany can this country < an not be hoped for. that wa-" an Insert at work 7:30 P m-. b*!1 'n Victor block, csr. 1st
not afford to be and does not intend ' , , 4 whlh- was not familiar to n -i • the and Harrison avs. Visiting Workman ars
DRS. IUMILL AND HW1ILL,
Eye, Ear, >'«se, anil Throat
Specialists.
Guthrie, - - Oklahoma
Glasses Accurately Fitted.
HO E. Okla, Ave.
'Phone 66,
r:ZZ53Q3E
The number of prominent democrats. those Individuals are lining heir r k- !"'hool "{ Cuba tha" those of any, Ho«siafin My It was found In several!
who are unwilling to run for governor ( e^j . other of the islands, especially since stages of growth from a minute objec' j
Commenting cm this loe trust, the! tlie scheme of bringing 1,200 or 1600 of whl'-h tht' could scarcely distin- j
Dalliui Swn .d-l- | th. natlV(, teath<!ra h„e to ;' i-ul h to a full developed fly with Ions
Can any good oome out of Tammany? . . . .. wings forked behind Each head of th
I. tltl. all-powerful tni.t, by u-hl h •• «" normal KhtMl u Mar-, wh«« haa (ron, .V, to 100, and even
both the public and private business vir<l college was broached. | more of these little pests and they are
of New York's little Dutch mayor that of the cltisens of New York is ron- - J
O. W. BRUCE, Master Workmaa
A. O. DENNIS, H^cor isr.
of Illinois Is
Dick Yates.
compliment
* L
We Judge from the explosive wrath
he has got his fingers badly pinched
in the Ice trust expose.
< UK AGO M;HH CHOVLBBh.
Mirth often s
life.
found grouped around the bas of th
wheat meshes so close tftat there is
no room for any more. They are all
busy at work sucking the sap form the
sweetens the bitters of growing wheat. The little fellows are
quite green in color and almost trana-
parent the older ones turn black or
A boy is badly reared who is brought nearly so. Th-r • is some dispute as
up by a policeman. , to the character of the pest but that
' , they are doing damage there Is no
, ~a .... ...... „..v, M"n for woman, but wo-i question Bncyclopadla Brltanlca de-
Senator-.l.rt Joe fll.okbtirn hM Jlut returne.1 Htm n tnf uf In- man tf% fur men. Krtbe. th. HeMlan fly thus; "The per-
out for the repeal of the Ooebel law;spectlon of the main properties of the — feet insect is smaller than a comm'
looks like a pretty clear case of kick- i <ru«d. In company with President only cheap thing that gives gnat which It
n< over the ladder that he c.lmed In Mr v " " hol'lli -atlafactlon la a compliment.
i amount to 4.00 shares of the par value
on* of 1400,000. Another Is Judg" Agusrui- Next to having wisdom yourself it
Is well to profit by the
others
trolled and exploited, be permitted to
destroy the i hanna* and hopes of the'
democratic party? Tammany hnij re-'
_ oently taken over the Ice Lustness of
The Smith Dakota republican, h.ve lhe c(ty N,,.„ y<,rk
'Among the most
nominated Herod for governor and It' prominent stockholders and manager
will be necessary for the democrats t*j"' lh* ,oe tru"1 Hotn-rt A
•ut-Herod Herod in order to win.
mayor of K*w York, who draws
salary of $1&,0<V) a year for guardtr.tr
the Interests of the pub lit . and
mm
LETTERS
Bosk of
Fig«t
38Fik
luMTIJinOIS
OSTEOPATHY.
We call the attenion of our friends, and the sick and afflicted,
that we have opened an office in your city for the practice of the
healing art, known aa osteopaihy. By which many pains, deform-
ities and diseases heretofore considered incurable are daily t>eing
cured. Our system is built upon its own merits, by proving its
ability to cure not only diseases cured by medicine, but many that
have been considered incurable.
Be glad to consult with you, or furnish you information or
literature, etc.
DR. MAHAFFAY,
Graduate of American Srtiool. Kirkville, Mo. DEWEY BLOCK.
Whiskey. Beer and Morphine Habit lured.
No hypordermics used, The liquor and beer habit cured
in three days. No sickness or loss of time from business. 10,000
men and women cured in Texas. New York and Colorado by this
treatment in past nine years. City reference; men who have taken
treatment in past seven or eight years. Office and consultation
parlors, Windsor Hotel, Cor. 2nd and Broadway, Oklahoma City.
DR. J. J. McKANNA.
keeley failures a Specialty. long Distance 'Phone 282
| Van Wyrk, the mayor's bro'het wh
Senator Depew has begun making influence Is valued by th«- trwi a* the
after dinner speeches In Vew York bv same amount. Ar ther is John F .
telephone from Washington. Ijater on n'"- actinc lender 1 ' iaTnmar.v
. . , hall, whose holding -mount t •
p.rhap. h. may rr-for tn remain In „r T: „,.r ,
N. TorV an-1 l.irt.latf In •Waahlnston s,.r* ant Tram pi -. ! nt . f th.- :
by telephone. There's no telling what 'Itoard. and Dork <'nmrnlssinner •' F
these modern Inventions may bring us Murphy, who ar<* j.ald 6 > • s*I
-o I a year respe< tively. by the elty for
^ | protecting its intereatH ■-in the wa'- r
front, and who ha\ J.'.O < «•■.[•
Pr «ld«nt rail nr. of Brown unlv.-.'-j „,,rk apl„,. |„ |C, tru i. ,,r
ty doesn t mince his words l« dew11)-: ably for depriving Its competitors '
ing the kidnapping of several fresh-; do<klng fa- illtles It Is rharr 1 ti
m.n by ti. wphomore. do.n «h.n-. ,h'«' '"'T r^"1c*1 r">v"
us a means of crowding out romj«et-
H« call. It th. work ,.f rurtaln. tina;1tor, robbing th.- mnmimn or
unworthy of recognition as collegi- loe. Tammany members of tin- roun< 11
men. That's putting the whole case in refuse even to permit an Investiga-
S nauliu -1. Itlon Th" ittSVtlOQ O# th« h. Mtt ti
" | trstlve of the fact that some of th<*.
Undoubtedly the greatest suffering mo„ dftrlnc rind -ou„ of ,
aisdom
H hen a clock is wound up It goo*_ provided with small hooks at the head,
bttt it is JifT'-ror.t with any other bus* At this stage th -v gr >up themselves in
| regular rings arc und the stem they
attack. (This is the habit of this new
who pest here.) There is another parasite
Gov. Taylor's Lovo bettors, tntrtssn it
mewhat reaembl^s a-mber. ar« considerad th« best work
illke the insect n-.w here.) The larvae. «vsr come from ^la glf-sd pen.
are spindle shaped and a reddish white! They are full ot wit ani humor, ssntl-
(thes* an* green i with the Intestinal srel pathos, instructive and amus-
canal showing through the skin, (the^e ln« They produce laughter ar l tears |
are also transparent ) They are about ^ey ar® adlresseJ to: "Undo Sam.'
one-seventh of an Inch long and
removed
To Corntir ot
DlvUioo and Oklahoma
"Politicians." -Boys. ' "Olrls," "Bach-
elors." "Drummers." "Fiddlers," "Fieh-r-
The truly great hero is the one
talkfi
nd l«ts the other people do th
Don • Imagine that men who hav •
good. idea of matrimony necessari:
have a good opinion of It.
Probably
the average
his own consent to
In teh morning.
which feds on the larvae of the Hes-
sian fly. and keeps it from propagating
In too greet numbers ordinarily."
From the above It would seem that
Kay county really has a visitation of
the Hessian fly In greet numbers
What the result wil be Is hard to de-
termine. So far the wheat does not
seem to have been seriously affected,
rawl out of bed but the n *xt eight or ten days will tell
j the tale. Many think that the fly will
men," "Hothers-ln-!aw,-' "Candidates."
"Swee-hear's " "Sportamsn." and "Teach-
ers. all lovers of true sequence should
have this book. See our g -at club ofTer
elsewhere In this paper Prlee 25 eents,
postpaid Address Pta*« Capital Prtntlr.g
Co . Guthrie, Oklahoma
th« hardest problems of
man's existence is gettln*
The Danderine
Barber Shop....
The Only First-Class One In the City. New Porcelain
Bath Tubs. New Fixtures.
MOST EXPERT WORKMEN OBTAINABLE
JAME8 HILL. Proerlctor.
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS.
under the bill which Germany has
eluded our meats will be the poor p
pie of that country. Under the bill In
Its amended form, the Importation
sauaa r- or any form of chopped ma
In air tight tins or similar receptacles
Is forbld'len. ¥'r h meat can only be
practically ruin th. crop utti.-m t '- \ beautiful chemical
lleve that the wet weather has pro-
vided the straw with strength enougli
to both fill the wheat and provide the
inseots with food.
the
onsplr
es are jw
al organ 1
! tlons which d'
ploy corrupt smd viol*:
to violate outright the
land.
Thus the apofttt# of PU!
n the barriers of ,
can feel comparatively
Imported In whole carsuxl. In ^n^^fun^ " '
the case of pigs which may be cut In .
halves. Pickh d or prepsred meats, j
bacon or ham excepted. Is practlcal'yj
barred Sit >fr< 'h^r
- llurnes of Woods county I*
ous to go to Kansas City July 4.
IMPORTANT MATTERS,
< nv -ntIon of Cana-
ed Bob Forrest for OF
INTEREST
NfelUEKLD
TO OKLAHOMA
T WASHINGTON
Oklahoman gave £tal« Cap;t«: ru
the Decorati >n WASHINGTON. MAY
31 -The
Indian
Now they say tnht the bookings for
Ru. ope, great i, • they are. are not com-
ing up to the expectations of the:
steamship lines. They . hargs It up to
the unsatlsf - t .ry r. ports from Paris
regardlnx the exposition and stories of1
the extomata charges b vied on vlsi- ■
tors there. In the matter of stiff'
rharges, the steamship companies
themselves are not altogether exempt
from criticism. A first-class pa*K*g«
posts fully ilt per cent more now than
In ordinary se..^ >ns. The fact that a
great many people are not feeling so
flush as formerly makes thaaa high
passenger ralt-s u-U. p +
THE CAPITAL NA-
TIONAL BAINK, OF
GUTHRIE, OKLA,,
OFFEKSTO DEPOS-
ITORS EVERY FA-
cility k nun
TtfEIH BALANCES,
BLSINFSS AND RE-
PONS I«IL I TY
WARRANT.
Shawnee was en-
il (ominltteenmn by
democrats.
lll have during th •
lion the spectat-ular
I'htf DatlU rtf San
i telephone soon
st of the way
hud it long ago
It.
I hold a Joint
eral Importan
Congressman
truduced by >1r
right* and privl
sen te
affair*
when
Oil painted Bust Por-
trait enlarged from any
photo, and an elegant frame
for six dollars worth of coupons
A COEPON GIVEN HITH
EVERY BOTTLE
OF
KIMBERLEY'S
vill
-d
'titlon at P>
the
tax
And yet Bll
roll.
After ddjornm--
a I tend the nMtt .r
,<t Phliadt-lphiit.
t i Atlantic City, ?
*.'«Jis' outing, ret
July.
Whit M .Gran'
lahoma, and dtiu
Mr Grant Is der
mltteeman for hi-
hundr-d jMople watched Col.
i Horn dragged through that pond
result of a bet that free homes
1 t . pas* Cushing ptoplc
i a hullJiiy of It*
axures, relating t
Territories will b-
« made thereon,
am, to thU C' m
tv or ably a bill In
nn relating to th'
nt frredmeu In th'
trning to Oklahoma
'•f oklahoma City, (
hter nre In the cl
"K-ratlc national ca
territory, and Is h
sf-veraI measures
1 on the statute boc
Every man Is his own best friend
at his worst enemy.
Consultation,
Examination,
AND A
Domestic Practice
OFFICE
201 N. First st
J.B. FAIRFIELD
FREE.omct
TELEPHONE NO. 20.
* ALL KINDS delivered to all parts of
the city. Good teams and spring drays.
T Prompt attention given to moving household goods,
t pianos and safes. Office and yards,
30tt Harrison Ave. Opposite Ssntu Fe Depot*
j- w. McNEAL. President A. J SfiAY, Vice-Presiiess ^
W. J. UOR8FALL, Cashier d
\
Guthrie National Bank |
Capital, $50,000.00 Surplus, $10,003.03 ^
First National Bank organized in Oklahoma. ^
Guthrie, - - - Oklahoma. $
I TRANSfER, COAL mi STORAGE ?
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