The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE OAPTTAlj: TTTTRFPAY MOTtXTXO, Ami, 18, 1001.
the teachers of the territory: the trav-
eling men'H nn*o< :iati'.fi. two-thirds <f
i the imnkH. nine of the territorial re- |
f tum public an eommitti • m re than half «.i
rlntin^ (. >
1 < f the fifty republican pa-
J Editor,
thirty
I tier a of the
■l«:r
territorx about half of th •
UNBEARABLE
ITCHING
( fiklahioi .i I<i fa > It:; ri
' i hail th' endon-em-nt Th-
! :<-ly. It hail M"t i-k I f,
. |6.oo no en
• 3.a | the fat
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pa pern r.f I
thin tlm !
r
ell ft Would Urn 1. lii f to 1. r «l«in
1 rum ll*ck. Curod by CI TI< ' K.\.
man wh<!
1 had a brenki' i? . it all orer n back.
and h;i 1 j
TI
ii* li.-lilu(f xv.ifl it 1 iii . 1 unbearable, niitl . i
ih 1 ti It that it would hi' ;t relit-' to tear
ti.
i- oklii t it my bark. 1 tried d«-> • |
riiitli.tiH, ttiitf M-ver.d nn. t - , Wiili i.t
t-ii reli. f. I ri-ii'l i 1 j i. i ■ \ i. i •
: ia thai
•r against
he Time
dii
i.Ilraii<.ii*, in', la. k , . : ,i liinu-,. i i I H e
and the 1
up to l
tu
UP
ur the Iwix of CtTI. lux" hi ii ,.-i • i I ilf
fl tbv hi call uk ."ii ' • ' 'ii >il>"«i'i" ■' '•
J. P. TIP i.M \ •
N< OOI'N
y are roni-
it the new n
and Okla-
"State I'apl-
i
ndent toM
ry Jenkins
rnor. The
year
rlmr..-,
! I UKton r
i dent rn
| hv.1 i),
| make ii
I Hueh
' *11 >
him enthuaiaa
nt. Some of the I
at him for four I
the I' Rlalatlve'
;itid ti 1-n t' iik them
enft i < e tli 'in h 'for.
a lily Senator dark*
irIus >< • i • found
> th.- Rovcrnor anil <
ps to Re( him the r
2510 Cornell Av. iii'lianop"li , I ml.
C'JTICUR A TriC SET $1.25
Complete Rxti-rnxl itml Interna: Trim-
me it for t i-ry linn •
ci i.a Hoap <2fke ). i. i . <
ami Male*. CiTTf raA " :' "■). •/
Itching, and toot ho umi i ■■ • • 1 in I!k <<i.-
VCNT (50c.). t« cool uli.l • ' 1- 1
th' 'Without (he v
Paint Economy
Paint is economical in proportion to the f
< "hi' .
It. I. 1'
I -
Ho
"llo
len ■ ih of tims it serves Its purpose of
preserving and beutifying. Any paint costs
less than the work ot applying it. Paint ♦ w
tiiat requires frequent renewal is expens- J
at any price
Tilt NEW ERA Prepared House Paint is
guaranteed by us personally for five years.
Price $1.50 per gallon
m
m
ilipoid t -
THE EAGLE D323LIG STORE.
1 llHURe
It pr..v
the
rsutside pa
cornea to
coat from j j
(Oklahoin i
,u* Capital
how* the merit In
that, at the win'I
.ile viewed hi* ad-
ifonie a Ion* | ministration diapac^i nately they eutild
Hee in it • jtlafactlori; they were read-,
t.i admit iih merit, and accordingly aak j ((',„n ,
for the reappointment of Harney.
this aiiould he a Rleut gratification |nll
'■rnor. ! ,jt
lalm It aH ) Defe It flnda nil mar n In (' is'i Hurne< M(, ,,
Having been In public life for thirty ' KI-Vnt.'
known defeat and victory'
Oklahoma ' .1.' !!.• ink- s the nun cheerfully
md showed his inatin. ■ and Rood ti
ture uk a poiltl. Ian and a man by v\ i
Use of the, ing. upon confirmation of th-
f Mr. Jenkins. a teleRram of •
v few things are certain
liarne-i is much stronger than when
ie lending | I • took In offi
lihumndn I l"1"11" • h"" *">
I «• P • lor territorial expoaition which
at first | " "I hard I" « 'in.il and inn -t pro ha
; bly be . veiled, and he will retire from
j the ..ffl. c h.vlng th- i-m and *o,,J | man,.ntly
homa ex- V. M ..( Ii 111V • . rvbf'lx lie lud
qual II. i '■ u V1'
Sc!i
Drugs
Cheaper
Shan
Any Onr
!n
Oklahoma.
RENFRO DRUG CO.
| out thillRsI |Qt|onB the fT)an who ls t )
Id !
licno longer
hiune were
In?; m«isi of those w
• tngton iika Inst him
the peo- "I" Hi
pera are
| I the suh-
KOfsaUl ' ii foi '.-i |g| .,n
, . 1 • 1 llo I thai there has been
e peo- j ... v ;i. but be luse the term har
a to get . 'h it id i- Mai - hi I Hen
nett haa issued orders for his arrest,
lt'iir v ith that of Lap Tab Mice, his
Capital " '' : ' 1 1 • ! - U'ai da v
cmong the Indiana however Intense the
r in O!;-
j • e tni as i.m ! i t azy Miak■«
aving a x 1 repeating them, are thing*
j ,h' I' 1 H i I- <s than twenty-Ave
apital. j ,i Ih'* annihilation of f'uHt>r
J 1 • ' " |,\ the Hioux under
•">!l1 ri " 1 «■-,•. Horse lialn In the
Face .in l i th i n t1 e l.itti- (tig Horn
river in \ii.in• n,i. Not a man of the
!i\e " ompuii i - of the Seventh < .ivalry
who we:-,- -a.i i •uster escaped, so far
us is detinlt !y known That was the
moat dls:> ti mis battle in the whole
history of war,ere. and the news
of the . alumitv cast a sh uinw over
the festivities of the centennial of the
nee w hich was
II.- linn made n Kno.l | Ir lh, j„,,„i ,
The Crazy Snak" in« : l- nt will soon
nded for th-- aecoiul time and per-
Indlan warfare Is a thing
of the past and the agitation . monit
the < i. eks probnbly • . ml ; im t
sign of Indian outbreaks.
THE COURSES OF STUDY
in our institutions embrace book-
keeping, business practice, commer-
cial arithmetic, rapid calculation,
commercial law, business papers,
Telegraphy, shorthand, typr-writlng,
correspondence, grammar, pelling.
penmanship and pen art.
CAPITAL CZTtf 3tJbINE5S COk.LCGT:,
''IT'"'"' OBUHOm OKLAHOMA -]TY, QHI.AHCMA
L..-*™. °;jg ^'^AatJATr8 ARE LWiFOiaMtY 85JCGEfeSFIUL7*"
SENI) FOR
1 school work and win have not
goes l i
l o ii k
his de-
lta ry W.
klaHbm l.
[ ht about
• that
|i|de Ren-
Even
rilia cell
r
1 for this
Of th
I expert-
Rion with
Jlon with
I
■ s seems
lie prcai-
aappolnl
[ surf a ( e
■. Klnlev.
[ file fot
Rot .'O
I I • all.- I
I
T i n r "1
latisf;'.
■in th< It
lali.IP
|i nlmotis
a t theao
■ndoi
Is don.-
1
to up
I nought
I he i • t
Miles
|il.v the
That
is no
■ ni well
Vty .
I
^)IM llp-
har-
lllbli a ti
p. J( n
he
| and a
Mr.
J-but in
•IT llt« .
fin ex-
en no
fr per
^e
; judg-
|u>tra-
Hut
The ' a vt>
. him
I I o -
flu ions I
hl> r-
decla rati
being . eiehrated then.
In strlkins contrast to this- has been
the collapse of every movement at re-
bell ion among the red men In the last
numbet or >-•■:,! v The recent uprisin *
headed bv «'raz> Snake is only exceed
ed In Insigi ifleunce by what will be th •
result of his second attempt it took
ye vera I months to capture i \ ptain .lack
and his ban ! of Modocs m }s;j and
niarix Uvea were lost among the Whites.
The treacherous massacre of General
«'unby and his companions by the In-
dians during the conference' was an
atrocity that < ould not be repeated to-
day. Some of the Indians on the
Nations are probably as tteacherou
any of the red men in the In
w'ho were executed with f.ip
Jack a little over a quarter of a
•ury iu-,o. but their opportunity
making trouble ban departed. T
flnda no uneasiness among whit
tlera In the disturbed Indian country
none of them abandon their homes, and
very few of them seem lo have Inter-
rupted their usual employments.
II is useless for < lar.v Snake to en
deavor lo make Indian histor> aRalnnt
the past. When Oeronimo and \.,!
• her., the Apaches, broke out of t b :
reset s allen In \rlzon , i„ th. earl\ - i ■
they left , trail of blo.„| ami lit,- be-
hind them for several hundred mil -
along the frontier It took tin- a hole
of tile soldiers w ho , ould be |, n ...|
for duty in the south west about three
years to capture and subdue them
Some of the most ski!h I Indian t
ers In the army, including «'rook at-
were In the campaigns agains<
onlnto, S'..ies of lives were lost
on>; i he soldiers and hundreds ot
Ie settlers We i e killed. Sitting Hull
was conspicuous m the fuste-
lpalgn. ,nd who made trouble
frontlet for nianx
ed m the last In.li,
seinience xx hi. h the United
ver likely to see. that In th.
ti"' pine nidge a get
days of mo, Hml ,,
h he ten likely exp
■on d •
BfOVc!
I
|
«lose
• tan '
| dif :
ed on
inge j
•rgelv
i th" J
I than
him
i good j
. four
re-
• man
lamed j
llritbi-
pnives
i time |
Tlih CAPITAL PI4-
TIOIVAL lUMi, OI3
GUTHRIE, OK LA,,
OFFI US IO l)i pofi.
!IOUI EVfcUV FA-
CIL ITY h II | C 11
TUEIH BALANCES,
BL8INFSS AIXD BE-
8PONJ4 IB1L1TV
HAUUA.M'.
f!ui r:son 4>
NICHOI S, Prop
11< % not vi i. • \hii\
BUYING SANTA FE STOCK,
K skirt,
sli and dirt
I I'K.N NsYLVANIA SAID TO HAVJ
HUUUHT LARiiB BLOCK
I to any point
threatened ills
over, lire on the reservations h
paciated the younger Indl
such an that which d
ts In Kan
iiiKiatu- ! Minnesota. .Nebraska and
r i
• and th
1 participated in th
most of them, now too
I disturb
I !>• sly.
NKW YORK, AI'ltIL 17 -The Mi
d Express says: "Th' i
itborlty for th.' statement that pror
nent men representing the 1
railroad have recently bough
uge blocks of Atchison, Topeka an 1
stock and that befoi
the former will be invited to nam
I directors of the latter lompan
I hese purch
gate more than
f preferred
I llH /ftl.O M Uh I'ltiMKIIIIS,
ko of Indleeni
< xvbv ti
I'enn
ivania sh
For a b
relatio
riRton and Quin
'inpuny Is about to i
f the North
Northern com pa
sui
II drill tion of its Intel
traff
t lias had clos
that '!i
md Great
I'ennsylva ubi
• promise of
mi ki r n \ in. ^ ii i km i
\ft--i repeuted hysterica on the part |
f th ' newspai
ments as to what Mr. i.hwm n would
or would not do xvlth the In
it Ih now declared that the boat xvill
not only be allowed to enter the trial
Hi
America's ('up, but will also meet Ih
• institution In the rac . ntT N
f th. Newport Ya.h
lation
Vs a matter of fad
usly imagined that th.
Vat ht club would d> i t frmn th
tom of years in tryinc t<i l-- t ti
boat In
belonged, to defend tin
honor of the United States, TI
Independent
reRular closed regattas or ti
Vork Va. hi clul
as Mi
rRanisuuon. At th.
for th
Invit
Mr. I .a xv son may yet
lub I
It haa been the j
sylxania not t
and St. Hollis. Prom
d there xvill be no physl
lie J'.-nn-
that <unit
I the Au hi
EXCURSION HATES.
Kit eli
rtineti
I I RLINGTON ANNOUNCES
I'MMEK EXCUirSKiN
i rili i
LOUIS, MO.. APHIL
Burlington has just announced
f excut
the coming season
It makes round trij
St. Louis. from Chicago and Si*>
Missouri river to Denver,
I Pueblo, with $1". i
. untn: with
from .1..... .
very d
l K ! Alio II \ I' \ It \l.lt \ j* 11 H
Speaking or th
mining districts ti
plus t
tnd Utah
11 ti t hil t
ts territoi
or Easy Sli
su.-h |
al Flush. Flmt National. I
Porter. Hond Au.-nt
unty. th
limit, with
Itisix
XII gust 1
lllSive
it mak
with final lir
Kasy Street, but
perlty flat th
I -I'll.
thing
dnt/y
Haltim
believe In
beds | I
ittend peoj
bed is not th
tion of th
says, and
placo xvh<
ugbt to I
f the gosi
Ih- bed
1 noi
I'.EI.lKVi
111 MSI-:r.K I MM OR.
KM.
I'I r. It ft I',.
.Mil I
xvill
In Toj
REST AS YOU RIDE£a]|
iml ouirhi i
Morrow
Coaster 13raKo
The beef ni
s A lumry ou tbu levi.1.
You Ride GO Miles, but
Pedal only 3D Miles.
W0u,0 MOT TALK,
that th
V ITU I V
If i irw
Eclipse Mlq. Co., Elmlrs. N. Y
H appears th
to kill I
republ
i bit
parti
GENERAL sorbin.
California
mm® s
t is III
me tiling
Our Stock of Ml Paper Is Complete ]\l
Uk
You can not comprehend the magnitude o! our Stock
of Wall Paper—nor the Variety of Patterns—unless yo-j (
have inspected it for yourself. That it is cheaper than ''' '
that of anyone else is vouched for by the amount we are W
selling;. Practically all we ask is that you look the S;ock |{|
over-our GRADES. DESIGNS and PRICES will do ""
the rest.
m
We have the largest Stock of Drugs and sell them ... (
cheaper than anyone in Oklahoma. TTT .
W
DRUG
20< Oklahoma Ave,, Opposite Postotn. e
Our Students Are Untiring Advocates of Our Schools. J
Capital City
Business
Colleges,
GRNERAL INFOftM ATION
individual Infitructiea n > vac*
time wl
aminHt!
tory d«
(iuthric, Okin.
Ckiuhoiita CitY. O'ala,
branch
Tultlo
Complo
partnir
In pri•
rtment for th i.*e
ci.t 'n t!i«
1 om J m :n 510 p->r -nor'h
e ncholar.«hip in either de-
t Jio Good board and room
families from J2 to per
.1 Ti; RAT I'KE.
¥ 8 pay
r fi 5t 55
fiignes!
r
r
j*
.9
School Bonds,
For County, City and
and furnish and prepare the bonds with-
out cost xvhen sold to U3.
Write, or call on,
N. D. M'GINLEY, Sec'y,
Oklahoma Bond a d Iryst Co..
Guthrie, 0^1i hoTn*>,
J. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSflll, COAL ana STORAGE
TELEPHONE NO. «iO.
^ KINDS delivered to all parts of
^ the city. Good .earns and spring; drays.
. rompt attention given to moving; household good*
oianos and safes. Office and yards.
506 Karrlton 4 v . oppo iis Hanta Fo 17..;,jt.
DANDERIPiE BARBER SilOP..
The Only First-Glass One in the City.
The Most Expert Workmen Obtainable.
NEW PORCELAIN BATH TUBS
> NEW FIXTURES. >>
I
There appt ars to i
hiatus between the flint day
tuid Uie lu«l spring Uuy.
There is only ONE POND'S EXTRACT anrJ everybody knows its purity,
strength and great medicinal Value.* Don't take the weak, v ,t;ry
Witch Hazel preparation represented to be "the same a " POND'S
EXTRACT. They generally contain " wood alcohol," which Irritates
the skin, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison. «
Oct POND'S CXTRACT, old only in aeaUu bcttlcsln buff x r«pp<ra.
or sprin
From Guthrie, Tuesdays
to April 30.
Throii: h tourist sleepers
to San Francisco and Los
Angeles without change;
also chair cars.
California offers the
liomeseekir productive
lands, perfect climate, ,
good markets.
SantaTFc Route
Address A.J. CURMtS, Agent,
Outiirie, OfcUbeiBd,
ORNFR DIVISION avd
OKLAHOMA AVENUE...
JAMES HILL, Proprietor. |
M NEAL. President.
J. F -1A 1, \ it oil •!' !>«. L
W. J. UORbji A ^U UUUtf.
G^t^itig Basik.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $IQ,09G.
FlMiAatieoai bank <Jr£*nh d In Oklodomi
Qothrto, - OMdiiojitft.
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