The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1900 Page: 6 of 8
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rnr: oklahoma state capital: Friday motiving, .tt-xe 8, innn.
CLASSIFIED
WANTS.
A ,'1' . ai v kktimf.ukxtm in.
A* I>S- iiC (IiIm hrnd. unr crai u w «.r<l
Ml •**'* * aue: If run ttirre time*.
• «> per rant off: ilruu all liuira
cr ouilii in mt off.
JIIN4 KLLAACOl H.
WANTED LOTS IN CAPITOL HILL,
lowest cash price. F. M. F. Guthrie,
J!: BgawMBiirtt
WANTED—THIRTY UNION CIGAR-
makers, good flrstclass men; reference
must be furnished from last factory cm*
ployed. A. Traband, cor. Okla* And
Droad, Guthrie.
WANTED AGENTS—DON'T FAII. TO
se<« the K Ion dyke freezer now on exhibi-
ts* nat No. US Hnirrson avenue, next
door 1o Reedur'a furulturo More. It Is
the only quick fr>--zor that makes smoot
cream. It will freesa oi\o or flva gul-
Ioim 4n four minutes. L. C. Martin.
G«n'l Agt., Hotel Guthrie^
club on Friday, June 15, Instead of to-
morrow afternoon as previously announc-
ed.
Shaw's orchestra of Wichita, has been
awarded the contract to furnish the mu-
sic nt the grand military ball which will
lie one of the social features at the
Rough Rider's reunion at Oklahoma City
on July 2.
June Clearance Hale-bl^ reduc- '
flon* In all departments tomorrow
at The ttush.
terday
L. M. James Is In the city from IIol-
ton, Hans.
Mrs. S. Young, of Boonvllle, Mo., Is at
the Capitol.
C\ H. Thompson has gone to Leaven-
worth. Kan.
If. W. Pentecost Is In Ponca City on
bond business.
K. W. Garrett was a Langston visitor
hero yesterday.
Hon. DU k T. Morgan was here yester-
day from Perry.
Prof. ssor L. \V. Baxter was here from
Edmond yesterday.
— I Miss Lillian Holes returned last night
I atronlze home Institution*. Keep friim Bethany, Mo.
the hundreds of dollars that have bee
sent nway to build up other cities In
Guthrie. Begin by being oyal to the
Guthrie mill. Buy C. C. or cream flours.
They cannot be beat.
hands.
The Santa Fe Is offering a one fare
for points In the strip for harvest
rate is offered as a benefit
to the formers to aid them In getting
hands to take care of the big wheat crop
which la now being harvested.
J. C. Fletcher and Frank Anderson are
here from Chandler.
J. 8. Deal, tho Orlando creamery man,
was here yesterday.
I r. L. Hayr.es Buxton was In the city
yesterday from Oklahoma C'lty.
N. A. Br* w.ster and Rae Mattlngly are
business visitors here from Sdan. Kan.
J. C. Hocher and A. L. Whlteford, el
are business visitors here,
Misses I.lllle Hopkins and Nellie Thomp-
enlng under the influence of corn. July
opened a shade down at 21'fcc and sold tip
to 21V- Local receipts were 122 cars.
There was a fair cash demand.
PROVISIONS—The market was strong,
helped by strong hogs and wheat strength
and a good outside demand, together with
light offerings. July por kopened
higher $11.50 and advanced to 111.73; July
lard unchanged at $6,774, advancing t
I8.&74. and July ribs a shade lower at
$6.70; selling up to $6.80.
OPTIONAL RANGES.
Close. Cl^B".
High. Low.Today Y.Day.
I
MEN. WANTED TO LEARN BARBER
trade. Our special offer of scholarship
hoard, tools and transportation continu-
ed until June lath on account of increas-
ing demand for our graduates. We guar-
antee not less than $l.r> weekly after only
two months practl- e. Catalogue and par-
ticulars mailed free, Moler Barber Col-
lege. tit. Louis, Mo.
Clearance Hale ut
are at the Capitol from Oklahoma
I I'lh.
June
Rush.
I da
Prof and Mrs. Wylie Barkam, Instruc-1 Mrs. II. H. Hagan went to Norman
tori of violin and piano, can be engaged ; yesterday noon to sing at the commence-
ment today.
City
The Superintendent S N. Hopkins will at-
lhe commencement In Norman to-
to furnish entire or partial programs for
conoerts. musleajos. etc,, also teach or-
gan freed or pipe) harmony, cornet, man-
dolin. guitar and banjo. Studio, room 5,
Bcadlc-s block. Guthrie, Okla.
fOK SALE.
FOR BALE—LADIES' SYRACUSE
wheel, good as no wfor soJe cheap. In-
quire of Airs. John Hale N. K. Corner
Oak and Logan Avenues.
FARM FOR BALE—QUARTER SEC-
tion 2^ miles from town. Good orchard
and fine vineyard. Enquire at 321 South
First street of I). W. Martin.
AROUND TOWN.
— >C\~
106 In the shade yestrday.
June Clearance
Rush.
hale at The
Get the best all hard wheat flour on
Ihe market C. C., if you want the best.
Remember the ice cream and cake re-
toeptlon ut the East Guthrie lire station
on Friday night.
June
Rush.
Clearance Sale at The
Free merchants lunch nt th® Senate
saloon from 10 to 12. Roast with veget
ables, salads, etc.
You should try the celebrated Muscatel
wine at 7t cents per quart, at tho Same
Old Moses, corner Harrison and Division.
Pure l inen Towels for Sc to-
morrow ut The Uu h.
Free lunch that can't Yr> beat all the
time at the Club saloon, 211 W. Harri-
son.
Buy cream flour, a choice blend of
hurd and .soft wheat, and be certain of
having good pastery.
Pure Linen Towels Tor Be to-
morrow ut The Rush.
LOST—WHILE 4 RIDINQ YESTERDAY
evening lady's blue jacket. Finder pleaae
leave ut Capital office and get reward.
The way that the Old Moses does busi-
ness Is that he sells the best on the
market and lets tho people know it.
$1.30 Shirt Waists for «9c to-
morrow at The Rush.
On Sunday, Jmvo 10, there will be run
an excursion from Pawnee and Glencoe
to Guthrie lover the Eastern Oklahoma
route.
D. C. Llnscott. of Ponca City, arrived
In the city last evening and Miss Ryrel
Greer, of Neodesha, arrived this morning.
Tho couple made their way to the pro-
bate Judge's office, where Judge Hayma-
ker mude them man and wife in his best
manner.—Wichita Beacon.
Will and Delbert Jenkins have returned
home from the territorial university to
spend their vacation.
John Waltershled, F. Hugleman a.nd
Jos. Goetz are prospecting visitors here
from California Mo.
Mrs. Altamont C. Hlxon left last even-
ing to spend the summer with relatives
In Illinois and Wisconsin.
Sherman Hlght. of Chicago, with the
Flood & Co. publishing house, was here
with George Dodson ysterday .
J. L. Hunlston. J. K. Turner, Vic An-
derson and A. M. Hagerman, of Worth-
ington, Minn., are at the Okla.
Colonel R. 15 Forrest, of EI Reno, Is
In the city. He has a case before the
supreme court and is looking after it.
E. W. Sanderson, of Blackwell. B. S.
Barnes, of l'onca City, and Lincoln Mc-
Klnley ,of Newkirk, wore registered at
tho Capitol yesterday.
Oklahoma City was represented here
yesterday by Judge Fulton. C. F. Smith,
can be •' E. McDermed. J. W| Hainleln, J D
round at the following places in Guthrie: Ford, and T. Q. Chambe
Pure Linen Towels for Be
morrow ut The Rush.
to.
Captain C. v. Mounts, who located
hero recently from Shenanroah. Iowa,
has purchased the jewelry stock from J.
N. Wallace and has taken possession of
the business to continue it at the old
stand in the Wallace drug house. Cap-
tain Mounts has also purchased the Jno.
llale resldenco on East J
.ogan avenue.
Burnett's Insect Annlhllatar
Open.
WHEAT—
June ....
July.... 6S'4 70 6S<4
CORN—
June
July.... 3S*i 38U, 3s i;
ATS—
June
July.... 214 21\ 21'r,
PORK—
July.... 11 50 11 SO 11 50 11
LARD—
July.... 6 77
RIH8—
July.... 6 70
69 67'4
69T*70 671*
38*
38*
21*4
21*
6 92 6 77 6 92
Wheat: July
Corn: July
6 82 6 70
* alls. Puts.
CASH GRAIN.
— *H*''
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN.
CHICAGO, JfNE 7.—WHEAT—Cash:
No. J. red 71@724c; No. 3, red l^70c; No.
2 hard winter 67gssc; No. c, hard winter
630'u-V; No. ], northern spring,
Ofl^c; No. 3. spring Gr/67c
OA?^Tv0'.2, ^639c: N"' 3-
OATS—No. 2. 22l4c; No. 3, 22c.
Here are 6 Great Money Saving Chances
in the Newest and most Stylish line of Ladies' and
Children's Oxfords, Sandals and Fedoras. We have
overbought ourselves in this line of shoes and
must get rid of them. These prices are lower than
the lowest. Come and see the marvelous values
we offer. Prices down to economy's foundation,
Friday and Saturday,
JLJNE 9th AND lOth.
F. B. Lillln ft Co.; C. R. Renfro; Wheel- crt.
er and Son: Engle Drug Store, and tho1
Welcome Uroi ery. Prices 35 and W. conrs
per bottle. Every bottle guaranteed to1
do what we claim for it in
era and son,, Rob-
Every young man should learn to
paddle his own canoe but he she
circulars learn to swim first.
I
Try Our
1-Minute Tapioca
The best and cheapest. The lead-
ing and popular dessert. One cup
equal to two cups of the pearl or
flaked tapioca.
BURKE
'PHOINE 39.
or money refunded
Company.
•Burnett-Clark Mfg.
J. S. Craig, agent of the Woolsen Spice
Company is in the city. He is placing
his goods and exhibiting a flno line of
premiums at Wheeler's Drug Store.
$f.fto Hhlrt Wulsts for fittc to-
morrow at The Rush.
A summer smoke. Just received nt Ol-
Fmtth's new invoice of Lady Blanche
cigar*, mild, sweot, and fragrant. Drop
In and try a sample.
Wm. Sexaur. tho baker, has given a
rake to the fire boys to be voted to the
most popular young lady at the East
Guthrie station tonight.
June Clearance Hale—bl$ reduc-
tions In all departments tomorrow
at The Rush.
Mrs. Harry Barnes will ntertaln tho
tadios of tho Friday Afternoon Euchre
$f.!?o fthlrt Wiil*ts for « c to-
morrow at The Uu*h.
Mrs. Gus Anderson will entertain the
W. C. T. U. at her home 416 East Spring-
er avenue today at 3 p. m. Subjects of
special Intorest will be discussed, com-
munications read. All bring some current
event. Tho West Guthrie has been invit-
ed. All the ladies who are interested
ar« invited to attend Hattie C. Palmer,
president; I*. L. M. Ray, secretary.
F. W. Haury, the Oklahoma loweler,
has moved from J. N. Wallace's drug
store to Knaua's Music Store. 104 Harri-
son avenue, and is ready to do all of
your repairing aa well «s befom. He is
thp flne«*r hand engraver in the city. UJve
him a trial.
Y01NG PtOPLt DANCt.
THE LADIES GIVE SOCTAL HOP
«ONS OF HERMANN HALL.
•*,t" "n, ial hop wa riven at
boo, of Hermann hall, last nlKht. by
the ladie., of the S„„s of Hermann.
Theer were twenty-flve roupl
tendance and the affair w
ful and pleasant
257ic.
white 37'
J10.00^110.50;
kansas citt cash GRAIN-
KANSAS CITY, JUNE 7.-WHEAT-
July tL'VaSc; September 634c. Cash: N-
- h"ri'' Kc: No- 3- MWthci No. 2, rod, 61
©cr.c; No. S, 62Jj 64c.
CORN—July 35Hc; September
Cash: No. 2. mixed 37c; No.
cents; No. 3, 37c.
OATS—No. 2, white 254c.
R^ E—No. 1, 61c.
HAY—Choice timothy
choice prairie I7.OO<0$7.25.
Bl'TTER—Creamery 15gl7'ic; dairy
fancy He.
EGGS—Fresh 8^p. j ," j'
'*\-
ST Loris CASH GRAIN.
ST. LOUIS, JUNE 7 —WHEAT—High-
C"'" track
,ofrX; ,T ?'V: J'"y September
* • Nn hard .
, < 0I1N~N" '• '"h track 35(4®
June oSl.,-. July 3SV2C: Septemher 3sUc
TS—Steady. No. 2. cash 22'. - track
a\r: June r^e: July :iv
21Hc; No. 2. white 20'^c.
RYE—Quiet 52c.
9
\ ? 75c OXFORDS
Cut to
ft. ®.0««.©•«•<R.
it
• ©•o-®«o
S1.00 OXFORDS
Cut to
50c
Per Pair
75
r>
Per Pair
September
in at
as a success
furnished by l^ie™
the torrid weather th.
the occasion the
held In the hull.
IVter "St
ra. Despite
lancers mad
niost enjoyable ever
hy
C Henvl i " erHt>8 wri"en
• ,len8 e. Jr., representing si
wo 8 C0.nfa" ""h th" WIf-rlfMeou,
woman wn° demanded admittance a,
ed°hu«t i and ""r lInron«ecrat-
'd husband, we republish at th-
tiuem of a hen-pecked benedict
Uooae creek."
HERE'S
MHARNESS
,, . : SADDLES
A IN
All Other Morse (ioods-
all ^rai'.es. Tor all purpose*
and at >urlous prices.
all ftrade*
and Prices.
Trunks, Valises, Telescopes,
etc, We can jou money.
(06 last
Okldhomd Ave'
Next to Kranklm'i Grocery,
Forrasrly J18 Harrison Avt.
FLY NETS
1/t
June Clearance hale-big reduc-
tions In all departments tomorrow
at The Kusli.
Tho First M. E church concert will
occur on Friday. June 15. Miss Meade,
lnetructor on string imtrum«n<« nt tho
cotlego at Liberty. Mo., will ho ns lst.vl
by tho young ladles of Oklahoma who
attend th.tt Invitation. Tho program
will be a very good one.
The fire boys will serve Ice cream and
cake a* tho new Eastt C.utihr e station
morrow night Jack S«-:xas ha* present-
ed thorn a huge cake which i flnety doc-
orated. They will vote the caks away
to Ute most popubar young lady. The
prooeds of tho supper will l o used for
furnishing tho new fire house.
Th<* peoHs of Glencoe, on the Eastern
Oklahoma road, have nrrangfd for a big
excursion to Guthr.e on Sunday. Juno 0f a
lOt-tu Thu fare will be one rate for the buyer-
round trip. The train sill leave Pawnee j jnKS >
at 7 a. m. and return 'at>o In the after- I more
noon, thu* giving the outers nearly a , IHf>d
wb< Io day in Guthrie it in expected ' which
that six or seven hundred persons Wl'.l ! acted
take advantage of the occasion and visit
Guthrie.
8 ■ v-'i
LIVESTOCK.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
KANSAS CITY. JUN E7 —CATTLE—
Receipts 4.000: market strong to 10 cents
higher. Native steers 4.1(i®|5.40; T.xas
atecrs $3.75®|4.95; Texas cows $2.7001,1.BO;
native cows and heifers $1.83®|4.W; .stock-
ers and feeders J3.(H>aj5.U0; bulls J3.40U
14.25.
TIOC S—Receipt" 16.000; market steady;
bulk of sales S4. >^$4.95; heavy |i.K-VuS, in'
packcrs J4 'j0 /$4 ! 7Vi; mixed |4.R24®|4 !'7U
light Jl.S2Vi'«$4.92Vt; yorkers J4.'>y(|■$4.92,*;
pigs $4 80^14.82
SHEEP—Receipts 2,000; market strong.
Lambs |4.0J<8$7.35; muttons $3.5G@J5.*5.
ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK.
PT. LOUIS. JUNE CATTLE-Re-
ceipts 1.700; mark t steady. Native steers
$3.70<fiJ5.00; stockers and feeders 13.W®
J4.85® cows and heifers |2.00<8*4.73; Texas
and Indian steers |3.45^'S5.00; cows and
heifers J2 83^f4.00.
HOGS—Receipts 7.000; market weak to
Scents lower. Pig- and lights J5.001TVi.0.*,,
packers $5.00fi|5.05; butchers $5.00tf?$5.15.
SHEEP—Receipts l.ROOO; market steady.
Native muttons 14 50® Jo.00; lambs $5.25g
$7.25.
t SI.2 5 OXFORDS
Cut to
SI.50 OXFORDS
Cut to
®T
^ ^-a.«. .«• '«' ■ so-«
\ ♦ S2.00 OXFORDS
Cut to
Per Pair Per Pair t i
A? T
(*' J
1'? 52,50 OXFORDS
Cut to
Per Pair
s • •©■• 3 • © • o t-. e • O * t• 9 • <
\J per pair t
EADER,
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
doing in regulars.
* CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, JUNE 7.-CATTLE—Re-
ceipts 8000; steers active and stronger:
butcher* stock steady; natives best on
salo today one car load at $5.75; good to
prime steers $5.10@$5.75; poo rto medium
$4 50fi$5.00; selected feeders steady. S4.04Q
15.00; mixed stockprs slow $1.75j?$4.35;
cows $3.oiv, 114.50; heifers $3.20<fj$4.80; can-
ners $2.30Q$8 00; bulls S3.OO^x$4 30; calves
weak $5.00@$6.85; Texans, bests on sale to-
day threi carloads $4 80; Texas fed steers
re-1 strong. 5c higher $4.50^<$5.45; Texas grass
over on eteers SS.7MiS4.40; Texas bulls $3.20S$3.70.
HOGS—Receipts today 28.000; tomorrow
22.000, estimated; h.ft over 2,000; active
and shade lower; good clearance; top
r .17V. mixed and butchers $4.95tOS5.17's:
geo^l to choice heavy $5 l(*3$f 17^: rough
heavy $4 95(5$.S,or.; light Si.9iS$5.15; bulk
of sales S5.10tfi,$S.15.
SHEEP—Receipts lO.OfiO; steady, slow 10
j?15c lower; comon neglccted; good to
chola wethers $4..95(?i$." :'5; fair to chole
mixed $4.10fff$5.00; western sheep S4.80i;
mour ever the north west drought "I *,25: yoMTl,nKS r> ,an,bs
two cent.-, from ,:v ... .r°"*ht "hof ''!> $.V0061$6 western l .mbs $fi.00ffi$6.70;
nvorfl I Was ; ■prtn* lambs dull and lower $5.0C e$7.50.
ov. mowing. The north-|
rithout ruin and kept the
NEW YORK COTTON.
NEW YORK. JI NK 7.-The feature In ?
today s cotton market wis tho acreage j 2
estimate and as the figures glv.-n exceed- i y
ed expectations, a decline in price natur- j Z
ally resulted . The market was finally J
steady, six points high<-r ut 4 points net 2
lower. | 4
ST. LOUIS GENERAL.
ST. LOUIS. JUNE 7.—FLOUR—Strong-
er. but unchanged.
Dry salt meats boxed higher; extra
shorts S7.25; clear ribs $7.37rj. clear sides
$7.50.
Bacon boxed higher; extra shorts $7.75;
clear ribs $7.S7V£; clear sides $8.00.
Receipts flour 2,000; wheat 10,0000; corn
42.0000; oats 70.000.
Shipments flour 2,000; wheat 17,000; corn
53,000; oats 17.U00.
rrrrrrirfjud^ j^i#i
DKINK ORLY
BRF WHO CO.'S
tt LCBRAILI)
MILWAUKEE BIER.
Bine Ribbon, Bohemian, Export
Select, Bavarian, Dopplebreu,
Pttbat Malt Extrtct, tho beat tonic (not intoxicating),
TELEPHONE NO.
52
PAlll JDN0T,
Manager
Use only Pab-«t Ice Plant Ice.
PUKE CRYSTAL ICE
Chemically Pure Distilled
Water.
Established 1889
LOCAL MARKETS.
MARKETS.
<-HtOAOO, JUNE 7 -WHEAT—In ,h.
, t ,wo « <«<"„« toa.y on th. board
Of trade July wheat
nervous tre-
ents, from 68
jammed full and
west was still
wires hot with
«"i<1 dismal prrdlcti
the buyini
t drought Injurl- s
«nd it lea i
Th„ i, °,hc'r" In full (,
Tin- short Int.re.t, it
not hu-t,.. Jul,.
a shade higher at t
ly began the advanc i
at a time
ok pr
PERSONAL
. J
A C. T
>ay is here from Woodward.
>wne and non of Alva, ure In the
Is believed, was
a shade lower to
t&V* and immrdiate-
e, generally an eight
Home of yesterday s
it t c but tnHr ofTer-
1 by the crowd and
7" cents the demand
*nd on pro tit taking
point the market re-
gains wern
is. Bryan was herr
Perry.
P. Klein, of Cain
Royal.
bhcrlff Rlachart
esterday from wh'i
I at rwv.c to 38%c
111., Is at tho Local rrceipts i
OATS—Were
visited Mulhall yea-1 thy with wbea
fits
re swallow
•ked for. /
a degree
t In at thli
' . Hen
portM from I„w«, .outhern II.
10 ' unci KouthwuM whm.
raol.turr I. not «-,nto.l. R.-clpt, l^i-o
w.-n RB earn. on. of contract amdo Mm-
no;'polls and l'ululh n-portM t.W --.ir-,
against S70 laft week and fl" 7 a year up!
t'ORN—1The mark't was too heavy un-
der the influence o fexcellent
pects to be lifted muterlall
crop pros-
C0TT0N.
LIVERPOOL, JUNE 7 — COTTON-Spot
moderate demand; prices higher; Ameri-
can middling 4 29-32d.
NEW YORK, JUNE 7 —COTTON-Fu-
tures opened steady. June $8.SB; July
$8.33; August $8.1 . Septemebr $7.81; Oc-
tober $7.67; November $7 53; December
$7.25. January $7 , February $7.56. March
$7.58; April $7.59.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON-
NEW ORLEANS. JUNK 7 -COTTON—
Steady; middling s 7-\
DRY GOODS,
NEW YORK, JUNE 7 -Business Is still
very quiet In all department*. Some I j
houses report a slight Increase In the|(-
genernl demand but no orders of any
volume coming forward. Tho prlc? sit-
uation Is without chang- Most sellers
Soft wheat
Hard wheat
Cellow Corn
White Corn
Oats
Castor Beans
Cotton
Seed Cotton
Cotton seed
New Potatoes
Old Potatoes
Cattle, cows
Prime steers
Hogs
Hay, per ton
Kay, i iied
Alfalfa
Straw, loose
Hides
Onions, per bushel .
Apples, not quoted.
le Merten Commission Go.
1 00.
..7 50*fi8 00 J
-.2 0002 25 j
S 00
SOUTH SECOND ST. GUTHRIE, OKLA.
Henciqnaiters for all kind of Fruit and Produce, and SKED
POTATOES. Lowest Car Lot Prices furnished
Onion JSeta now in Stock. Reliable Goods.
on application.
Reasonable Prices.
. .3 00®3 6.) :
..3 60<tp4 00
July opened H4?^c lower ; are meeting buyers r
Trade was rather quiet, uuotatlons in both staji
■ere 3il cars. j of common and woolen gf
luiet but firm in sympa-! doing in ragulars.et&oslhnrdli
after
adily at current
- and fancy lines
a rather easy op- i cloths continue tuv.tive with nothing 7 centa.
POULTRY MARKET
Furnished dally by Tne Welcome P;o-
dure Company, wholesale shippers o'
pou try, eggs and butter South Divis-
ion Street, Quthrle, Oklahoma.
JENKINS PROS.
Hens and pullets, per pound 5
old per psund 2
Cox youn per pound lftQ2H
Young chicks per pound 10*4
Hen turkeys per pound
Tom turkeys per pound ti.
Pull Turkeys, not wanted
<r, F F F.. per pound 4*;
Qeees FFF per pound 41^
Oxilneas, per dosen
Pigeons, per dozen
PUTTER.
From to 104 cents per pound accord-.]
ing to quality. Do not use paper.
EGGS
let ly fresh, well packed per d i c, 1
GEO. RUSS.
IKrHMED
CITT SCAVANGER,
Oderless Process
Rates Reasonable
Calls Answered Promptly.
Leave orders City Fire l>epartarat
SUMMER TOl'RIST RATES TO COLO-
RADO.
Rummer tourist tickets to Denver, Col-
orado Springs and Punblo will be placed
on sale June 1st, and sold dally up to and
Including September IB, 1900, with final
return limit of October 31st, 1900.
Stop overs will be allowed on going trip
after reaching first Colorado commnt
point; return trip must be absolutely con-
tluous passage commencing date of ex-
ecution by Joint Agent. A. J. Cork 11s.
Agent.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1900, newspaper, June 8, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124137/m1/6/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.