The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 313, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: TT'EPPA Y MOUSING, APTJTL 2H, inOl.
When a woman ^'ivt up il is because
slii- has jjone lo tin- utmost limit of
strength nnd endm. nee. It is a marvel
how women will Mapper on under the
daily hou.'.'h«>M i inW ns wlieu ti c whole
body is racked with pain.
For lie i< : votir., run-down condition
which ho man i- women experiem < , a . a
result of ovt : strain in household cares,
there is no mcc.. ine ran equ il l>r.
Pierce's Golden V lical Discover) It
strengthens the weak stomach by cur-
ing diseases of tli*- organs of <1 i.■ ' n n
and nntritiou. It purifies the blood of
poisons which • u rheumatism and
other painful <li--e.c-i s. It nourishes the
nerves, and builds up the l>ody with
sound, healthy lie.!,
There i ol in "Golden Med-
ical Pis. .,v! 1 : it ; , .iitirdv Irre
from opium, cocaine and all other nar-
cotics.
Accept no substitute for the " Discov-
ery " There 1 . lie !•!•;• "1 i 1 '*
for weakness, nervousnes . and debility.
"I want the while •• • ■ •! • know what Dr.
Pl.-ro ii.an. . h ... .! n. i . mi.
Mt- Helm Ma:. . . - f tl.ou;. K: v < . i>
"I had lastly .a the Ills ol vein-in . ih My
litugs And thro.itti i 1 mr !.• m.llh.nl
rhruin.itKin \l>.iii . > - a :iu., I linn pur
up work I w.i' ... i. .il.' I h.i.r heard
nlKHit van; I'i<- :
To Prevent Pneurf>onia and Grip.
I Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne removes tho
I cause.
SOLDIER
BOYS RETURN
Refuse the the Reception Ten-
dered lliem at El Reno.
REV. ROSS IS ASSAULTED
Result of a Prompt Reply. — Two
Letters from Mrs. Watson, Pub-
lished by Special Permission.—-
For Women's Eyes Only.
March 15, 1899.
To MRS. PINKHAM, Lvnx, Mass.:
" Dkar Madam . I am suffering from inflammation of the
ovaries and wi>ml . and have beou for eighteen months. I have a
ccihtMiual pain and soreness in my back and side. I am only free
from pain vlien )y;n:: iuwn, or fitting in an easy chair. When
I stand ! iffer with severe pain in my side and back. I be-
lit ve my troubles wcie caused by over work and lifting some years
Aiii-irnl I as llil* II.in on (lie t heel*
\ ii Indian Wu*on TIionp tiirrn
llutt* Ncetlon llund*
Mr rap
but they
A IM! I I,
^ i-.l II M
ihlr.l
'■ f.ifr* .• a drri.' to me, ami T sometimes feel like giving up ever
l" > ' i v«'ll wom.iti ; have bee..me careless and unconcerned about
ev i f am in bed now. 1 have had several docti
did me but little good.
" I-vdi.i I. I'liikhaiu's Vegetable Compound lias been recommended
to r by a fneud, and I have made up my mind to givo it a
faii trial.
'• I write tli letter with the hope of hearing from you in regard
to iuv case." — iMna. S. J. Watson, Hampton, Va.
GREAT COSHERS
Famous Oil Wells Produce
Double Those of Pennsylvania
REVOLUTION IN FUEL SUPPLY
Tom file Ii aril mo n Tell* the Story of
tlie \ew Tex aw Oil Heidi The
HiinIcM, SI on ( F.xclted Com-
munity in I ii it eil StBton
! There is only ONE POND'S EXTRACT and everybody Knows iU purity,
I strength and great medicinal value.* Lon't t-kc the weak, watery
J Vv'itch Haiel preparations represented to be "the same as" POND'S
I EXTRACT. They generally contain " wood alcohol," which irritates
j the skin, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison. *
' I * Oct POND'S EXTRACT, sold only In sealed tattles In buff wruppcrs.
; _
I I X
I try i
« s ol \• .tii i.olilcii M rdlt.il l>i«- i
>t >n<l i.\ the iimr I hail takrri ;
nan oi me nr i !■ tr:.«• 1 i. ^ . i "id kept
on ' •Kill : l.tlt i \n.l 11. \v I li.u-t- .■ m >i<■ .
Tin- old idhat in > im! oa rntlrC.v currd of rhcu
njiiii.ui, f ■ : : . w «. nan
I)r. Tierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is s -i:t rr . ,n : . 4- t «:f stamps
to pay exp.-n • I m ling • >>i.'\ Scud
2i one-cent stamps fur the hook in
I'll i covet - ;i tamps for cloth
f.;ndip". Addi . Dr. R. V. Pierce, buf-
falo, N. Y.
AN ENTER-
P8IS1NG TOWN
Items Shov/ing the Industrial
Importance ot Or-
lando.
would not hav
did their duty
Is i • i.stt ions i
for their country.
At Hi.- boil, in .,
words excellent .
to t" rcfoien«. «i
cent position I t ■
.Ii of thoi
i it
SKi riON HANDS F
I I. HKN« i. I • I \ I'K11 .
< i|l\ er (S u ii ii iiml John Whit, t w
handa on ti.. ('Im. t.r.v ruiliad
ach otli'-r Thursday
the head wit
OTIL.NNI o. ( T . AI'llll. 2". -tS|-
Cliil.) 111 i. 11 • • ■ i ii. tin northern part
of old Ok I ih 'tr.ii. on the Santa F-
route. In en« of the lluorlnhlni? towns of
our terrli'uN the . 'lterprlsinR: town u
Orluii'l" In tin elt uinoiiK t' e Knidi
build I nj s w ttn I su iHtant al aton •1
bulldlnifR of t'. I' i i. "s Imnk an 1 j
Pott er# and IH m dr> ><>d stor
Yuki
• linn atriiek White
hard wood . : il>. I r;
kVhlte is in the • 'li<
or elianct s of ree<>\ >
are asceituliu.l
an indian mason.
III. Ri:.\« >. <' 'IV, A I'K 11. - • (Sp.-ehil
\uio.n t how who took th - thirty ml
dearie in Masonry lout w-.k Kobert
c Itiook or DarilnRton. II. If the - •!
ol' Phillip and W ash.-. Hlo< k in I is ih.v.it
the youngest thirty-second ih-Kfee Mason
In the 1 'tilted Stat.s
Kobert h mother. Waahee. was the
brlnbteni Indian woman < \ > r known in
I ml In ii hlstorj Bh« was a full hloodt <1
I'heyenn. woman .tml way noted far and
wide for h«T dljiloma. . w!" u- ■ -r am
IhiriK related to the Indian w. lfan • inu-
up either at the ag.-ncy or ia ti. halla ol
llgre.SM.
Di
Arapalieitill amenta
.<l trouble in M'Kinii
Wlldbe. - : • I - I I • 11 ll •' I"
tmoiiK the Indlnlis and
the (
had
del
o the tow n.
principal bualnesa
nd Winner, hard-1
.1 K 1 IttURhtfl,
the leading storea
| fin
thro
eli kno
Among th>- th
flritlH ;mv H. i.m :
ware and impl
general more, one
of tb«* town i'. I.. Kiniuuii.ii. who
carrie a 11:; • if t i best furniture; K. j
!rmaii. t : ■! : s:u-h: r !
hardware, Jatne- and Manning, ala >
hardware and implement: Hall and!
r. III!! 11u m . ' il l • I'f.-IIYei
harness c \ 1'aul. fimilture;
John Mai K.i ,n,. • k. i nul ot hei
Thla ( it \ does a nu- busineas of if-
own and wv< ral In and t >\vna. At th<
present time there i.s a ijffht on hand!
In Orlando lx twi n the paloon element
and autl-salocn nv-u. one saloon beini; ,
cliFeii. Dmh parties are .inxiouslyl
awaitlUK the outcome
Orlando h: s a tine elevator, cheese I
factory and cotton gin
They have (food churched and aplen- '
did public schools
Mr. .1 nin. -i K Kelso . f Watonga Is
Pi In. m l ... '.ii- with tine sir
ce- .-. ThM.r.c.h his persecvrrlng efforts |
Orlando has been able to iyiri-y off tie*
honors In ri. county exumluatioim.
having the highest number of gradu-
The Orlando schools employ two se-
lect teachers from <1 u tliri - • Mlss-s
Ke|. Ii and Swan
Around Orlando l , fine f irtnln?
district and a flue wheat crop is in
More for the cnergeii. farmers of this
action.
THE KIOWA OPENING
.-at many of tlx- Indhins took
tin Ir allotments and are now Rood iti
zena of lie territory. An Indian woman a
voice is ncM-r hi-nrd In the councils of
tin tribe, but W .-be. would patiently
wait until the council was over and tlv
she would tiiK• • the princip.il chiefs and
talk them Into following the ways of the
whtt« man
o.o.. r; II,. white man who has j-iut r-
■ elv d the thirty -s..■.•ml degree Is 1 ik.• his
inotlu r was In a gr«--ai many rortp.*cts He
tic:.! . nirtneer ami holds .1 nood ; .sltini
al the Arapahoe school at Darlington.
tkmi'i:i:ani■ i: mi vi:mi:sr.
Kl. HKNI I I' T A I * ft 11. • <S,I-.'111 >
K« v. Worthen the great temperance |.v
tur. r front T> \as lias bei-n holding I'lx
n eetii ga In the Ko< k Island avenue M
church, lb I i a v >-ry interestini; talk
« r hikI k. eps his audience hi Rood humor.
He paid bin respi.is to the elt> adniinis-
iraiioii in a Keutl.'inauly uia\ and thinks
that the revenue collected from the m
loons and like sources will not be con
dui In e to public happliu -s
Rev Worthen Is pleased with the looks
NKW TKI.i:i'll« COMPANY
Kl. It I N' ■ u. I A i ■: • • s, >, .i,i,
The Missouri and K.- , I- j
company ir. lay ln« wlr. i roni l'o«: It.-n •
to i Jenr\ "I"!.. Ila. wdl ■■• • \t. nd.-d to I
\N aatherford and points in the I'anluii-
A ' ASK OK AM'HINT KO.OS
KL "11 K.N' i. 11 r . A I'K 11. J • Spe.-ia'
While r. t ruing fi ■ .-n 11 • p.-ra b< is.
last niu ht Rev 1 S Ross was struck
with • rotten --ua h\ someone who was
con ii. ti in .in illev south i the i 'nddo
hotel. Kev Worthen wlv has been Kiv-
IIIK lectures in til. . It V for the .risl thr.-e
nights was with Mr Ross t th. time and
November 27, 1K99.
4 I>par Mr* Pivkham: — 1 feel it my duty to acknowledge to
you tho benefit, that your advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's \*egetable
Comjiound have done for me.
'• I had been suffering with female ^troubles for some time, could
walk but, u short distance, had terriliftf "bearing dowi^jftins in lower
| art of my bowels, backache, and pain in ovary. I used your medicine
for four month* and was so much better that 1 could walk three times
the distance that I could before.
'• 1 am to-day in better health than I have been for more than
two years, and I know it is all due to Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable
Compound.
•• I recommend your advice and medicine to all women who suffer."
— Mrs. S. J. Watson, Hampton, Ya.
This is positive proof that Mrs. Pinkham is more competent to
advise siek women than any other person. Write her. It costs you
nothing.
BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AI'KlI. ~
(Speclal. - Keeling certain that every clt
lien of Oklahoma Ih watching with spec
lal Interest the developments In the Beau
mont field, I have condensed a few figure,
from government reports and the Tin
Manufacturer's Record, which I believe
you Will lie pleased to print.
The lirst three gushers brought tn. baf
ed upon one-third the capacity usual!
accorded them, produce as much oil
as thirty-seven thousand wells In the
East. The daily output of these threi
gushers is six times the capacity of tin
wells and one half of the entire produc-
tion of the United States, and now that
th.T'i are flvo gushers and more con-
stantly coming in, some Idea of the Ini
mensity of this great addition to Hir
wealth of Texas can be realised.
The fuel production of the world was
about ::7s,i«X) barrels dally the day be-
fore the discovery of Beaumont. In the
opinion of many experts the world's pro-
duction will be increased 100 per cent :
for© the close of the present month.
This oil field Is only beginning to rec-
ognised as a matter of world wl-m Im-
portance and 1 mean that this recognition
has come during the last ten days.
Two weeks ago Galveston beg; n 1°
wake up to the situation Houston and
other Texas cities appeared indit'ti r-nt.
with th-- probable e\o. t.lion of I'ori-i. in, ,
and Fort Worth and tin* interest In the. •
two cities was limited to a very t w.
New Orleans began to appro, j .it.. th i •.
mendous importance of this great de-
velopment only within the last six or
se.vifii days, but her awakening came
with a bound just as it has come, in all
sections of the I'nlted States. lice.
In Jeft rson county, is an added w-alth
to the state of Texas and the United
States grater that the ionl . i.pitah/.a-
tlon of the steel trust, with its $1.1 o M.
000 capitalization.
I do not ( u e io discu-s the r :.tt • •.*
the Standard Oil company, or air other
tion of this product, but it appears to
me that when it is understood th. i no
other oil district in the world, . xu pt
Russia (which lorg. ly consumes het own
product) Ih sltuat. I so near deep water,
as In the Beaumont field, that th tv wil
e'v I, '
. tile
ii rloi
tr
matt, r hmv ciiormoti;
al pipe lin. comp.ii
• steam ship compa
in th-- world will
th
put
uglil by
that the
TI Kg struck Mr Ross on the chffrk
naklng It necenar) for him to chanzs
• :' tli.- .-UK n.ui iim down his ch-ek
: nt M r Koss lei . eli hi! with a
k .nul that what tli. v saw was b • id.
M.ir.il ..I liohar. is making ailiu. nt
• il rc h ' T till II i ise r*;l I: i wl • thnw 'he
NO OGNcOLlOATICN
j IIETWBKN Till" SANTA FK AND
PENNHYLV A N I A ROAI)S.
' ;
ught
In
do
enn-niber lor some time
THE PR I:s11 • I \T \ N11 1 AMI N'KT
D1SCI SS PLANS rem THE
BVI-:XT.
WASHINGTON. I - APRIL |
The president and the cabinet talk. :
shout the plans for o|M>ning the 14.0001
hotoeKte.ids in the Kiowa, <\ tnanche
and Wi. liIf, r. s. rvations Th. «a* !
general agreement ttiaf It would not j
do to ni.iUo thi distribution a free-for- ;
i ibim t. beside th. H. . .. my ..f tho ' ii i
terlor have had their attention . n■ i!
forolbly to the - P -ning. Secretary \\
has heard f .on many f.
Impiv ol w Itli the w id- s
In this i opportunity f
Postmun. i icnernl Hr
compel cl to Intel'.-rc u i
HOTEL mm HANDS
BI.APKV. i ! ; (I r . AUUII. .
(Sp. . i.11 i Mr. and Mr- W. R Sm,.'
e prn| i n t. r i • th. M.i ne hotel, left
this morni;.< I. ltn t! .-. upltal
Id
tllf
to I'.it Worth,
lost
Small Rlacku-ll
malinger, and du
the Maine was t
and the social h
home of the commercial men.
Mrs. riura Muihank sue. . eds Mr
Pmall ami tin- r putatiou of tiie Main-
HL- iu uo way chuiw*.
Texas In Mi-
lts best hotel
his entire career
nd. of the city
ucrters, and the
All l-'xrrllrnt Combination
The pleasant n. -thodntid beneficial
I effects nf the well known remedy,
81 n\ p or Fio«, m inufaetured by the
t Ai iKoitNt \ h ni Svnt'p n . illustrate
thi- viiluecif obtaining t o liquid liixa-
tivo ^priucipics of plants known to be
tin die mi i v laxa* v. and Jiresenting
themin the forum -ti-.: uingtotho
I taste and acceptable to t he lyiteo, It
is the one | erlcct htrengthciiinK Inxn-
li\e, clean-.iw; the system clTcctually,
dispelling colas, heauacht a nnd fevers
pent iv y.-t pr.cup!1 \ cntihling one
tooverenmo habitual .uistipatlon per-
i tnancntly Its perfect freedom from
every objectionaole qualify and sub-
stance, and its ai t n,: mi the kidneys,
liver and bowel-., without weakening
<>r irritating them, make it the itUal
laxative.
lu ♦be process of manufacturing tigs
are used, as the, are pleasant to the
taste, but the medic nu 'iiialitiesof the
remedy are obtained frmn senna and
dher aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California I'm svitrr
! Co. only. In order t. pet its beneficial
I effects ti ed to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Com puny
printed on the front of every package.
| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
MAN FRANCISCO, CAl.
LOCISVII.LK. KV NKW YORK N. T.
j Forssitbi Urugg.iU.—i'ric. UA' per Do It Is.
thosi: ' jri-'.kn nrcs nu lick
EL KKNU, i I' AFltl 1. r (Sp-'- 1 I.'
The u:.-. II h Ig that IS nalil to he doing
i much ilam.iuf to whent .I d other i• . ..
lift' in the Indian t. i rltory Is not doing
• ' gn 11 amount of damage In c'anadlan
I'M \\ oilman, on- of our best farmers
ivh his wheat field w is full of green lice
ut that they haw taken wing nnd flown
way. Hi was not daniaked any
DEVELOPMENTS Al POMA
ITIM* OF TNIMSTKl.U. I M I'OHTA NCE
AND A STORY tlFTllE STREET
FA IR.
PflN'i'A CITY. O. T. APRII. - (Siie-
clal.f—I>. E. Roberts Is • reeling a huge
brick building at the corner of First and
(Ir i d liven .. It is to be four .stories 111-
cludii l>.-i.-■ nicut «" F. Calkins are
which wil b« eiiipp.-d \ 11li i
clt \ has had worktm
r .ill.I S F lie ...t v
rks .m 1 lie A T ...id S
111s11 wai. r for all tha
Mis.-,.Mi 'and Kanas
j los ANCEl.i:>
President E. P. R
who is in the cit
I liarbara to Chica
rest at the forinci
j day in regard to
! ilation of the A
j Santa Fe with th
I road.
I "There is absol
J report," said Mr.
j ble that large sto
! road may be put
other In the op
know nothing abi
of a combination 1.
is absolutely with
I When asked al
the Santa Fe wo>
I 4 per . . nt di\ idr-
I the earnings win
i dividend, but tha
! .hiring it would i
directors. There
J of the latter bo-i
and at this nice
successors t-> . h i
j and Third V|.
j Barr will b. tak*
Mr. Ripley v :
; as to the prob ib
'AL.. APRIL ^
>y of the Santa Fe
y en route from San
tgo. after a months
th< reported r onso i
t( hison, Topeka and
! ■ Pennsylvania rail
Jtely nothing In tho
Ripley. ' It Is possi-
■ khidden of the on ■
hasing shares of the
ii market. That 1
mt But any report
u oen tie two road •
out foundation."
out the report that
rd shortly declare a
nd. Air. Ripley said
warrant such ;i
t the nutter of de-
' with tin- board of
'' tn he a meeting
New fork May !.
ing the ftu -stlon of
Irman A. F. Walker
President James A.
• ■; i; > i t a I coming here, to glv - 'I ex
the south the full hen, tit or" w ha
me to through th> a.lv.iniag.
■ ip fuel. As a steam pro.Inc.
I has no rival, and that thousand
ts now burning w .oil ..r coal wil
nged to burn oil Ih a • rtaln. •
• fuel la the basis of sue , ss!n
' ir, P. iu-
■ ' ne universe
ue fr.() j. nt: \
ew I'orK. I ' .1
Kan.- is, Wlehit
on , ud Iiml In a. day etao'hnlb i
The ni" i unsophlstlcat. I "viil. 'f .ot
von could find 111 a day's journ-v Knows
Just as much about th. altuailon In.
's the best posted oil expert- • il Hnan-
mI. tor the lln. s or the ti-1.1 ,ii-.- . ^ y t
undeiiiud and will not h.| until .
number of dry w. is have brukcr. th
I., arts of their own. is.
and thousands have been put Int ■ • e-
pockets of hundreds of peo . . nad while
1 would not predict tlv- f. t n -. i iv«-i
the situation Is tame to whit it will |
lie a month from now. am! ■ t th.
time my opinion Is worth no inor
that of any other man. lo h
the figures in the first of th s ;.rt;-
fiu-l supply of the world iloub!
ready, with the probability in ih-■ rtsir
ft'ire that coal, as it steam prod-ic- r, w II
he releyated to that section of the ih.--
atre of action In which wo Ttxatis i.s
ua'ly place tli Negro, s.
I do not wish to go into per.wvihtl -
but there must be In every great event,
no matter what its character, nanus
that will live when others are forgo;-
ten. The world knows Captain Luc. s
ami i
W*R 6!i SGALPEHS
TUANSP. 11 TATI' 1N COMPANY OR-
GANIZE FIGHT.
KANSAS CITY. MO.', APRIL 22.—X
ii::iu on the ticket scalpers of Kansas
• it v. which if successful will seriously
threaten their existence, was started
in the city court tonight, when repre-
senatives of the Kansas City Trans-
piotation bur.au required the city
fathers to pass a law making It an of-
fense punishable by a tine for brokers
to traffic in railroad tickets that ate
' i ot transferable The war on scalpers
is to be started at the instance of th
matter who put up the money, or I Shrin
how it was accomplished, his name will | conve
tor all time be associated with tli s gr. ,.;
discovery and every one wheth-r r. .i-ai
or visitor, so. ms delighted to Iilin
lull credit.
I he other Is D. R. Beatty who got
the news about midnight the day
the Oil Strike through a special telegram
to the Galveston News, and with only <:■
In his pocket took the train out of (hd
vest Ion at 1:40 a. m. for Houston and
making connections with tho Southern
Pacific there at^. ;m ea.r; \ bieakla-i
in Reaumont
tromely unpleasant one. This howev
was to Beatty* advantage and the rn-
remarkable d-;.l In the w situ-itl
!s the fact that he held tli. I.
which the famous Beatty gusher in
stands, the largest well hi
for a ten dollor note, his otl
lars going to pny railroad f,
"I ''"Us. and this well h
sold in connection with some
f.1 riles for Jl..'i.7i,000.
Of course Be*
'•"il had money in the bank at Oalvesti-
'•ut that nion.-y was not available i
" d no Idea what he will l„. wh.
this great proposition gets down t,,
uuslness basis, but that he is a ri.
man is assured, and he Is working fu
as hard today as h w. s « i„ i. .
lie world,
e and ho-
ne other prop-
I ..Hi. r I
era. who are to hold a national
convention hen- in June. The railroads
havo declined t > mak" a low rate and
as long limits on tickets to the con-
\ ntion as was d> -ir. d. because tlie
railroads asserted the return ends of
many of the tickets would fall into the
hands of scalpers.
30.000.000 POUNDS
nit
the
to
that
KNCLISH TO FL< AT THAT SFM IN
BONDS SOON.
LONDON'. APRIL 22.— It Is talked in
Unan. it! clrcl'-s that :!0.000,000 pounds
of the ii v loins offered to the public
has alt. ady ben covered five times
and the subscription list probably will
now Issu wenl up to lifteen-sixteentha
and afterward fell to half per cent. Of
tlv 30,000,(100 pounds applied for prior
to the issue of the prospectus It was
reported this . veiling that J. P. Morgan
and Company had taken 10,000,000
pounds for the firm and for friends.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
pe< >ple < f sew \rd crlebr \th
tin: twhlftii anniver-
sary of op11 n'lntj.
SEW A RI).
the newspaper contln
to know that they a
suits for th publlc-a'
The pi11n is h- 11
the compass, with
Creek and other min
majority. The met
In cotton, as well
in grain, ur.- here.
an. e. It the re
amount to mili
with spot c.i.-j,
Every .ia
r--t. hut to the
vhieed that it is
> med two w . .
' i; 11 i TI.—(Sper-
n of the twelfth
. no, ,,f okla-
• held at Coop-
today. Promi-
esent and made
he Seward Glee
and dinner was
i association in
Id L. Payne was
is a large crowd
PACIFIC COAST SMALL POX
Ids
will
a I d
•S of
whll.j < \
priced oil
i< millions i
find any on. vvho con*
,:"t ...-v.-,- mi ml ali'in
cent- r :
porta nt
:il 'ke,pt Up. hut there ai
to adva
mil tin- tune
It Ir,
Ablch
the 1
el thr
MACHINISTS IN SESSION
IV to 111.'
in | o,|.
a io companies with almost unlit,.;
capital will decide just e :actly what i.
the product of the Heuamont oil u
will play In th. future transport.,i
commercial and Industrial de\- lopnv
of tho I'nlted States
TOM RICHARDSON
th< Morm
ictloiis from Pi
CRIMINAL CALENDAR
STRAV!•'!' Of: or.' V.
POND « I'.I K «' T APRIL 22.—
(Special.) < he i b v horse, bb>. ky
built, 9 years old vvi ghl 1,000 pounds,
uh to on • one light bay
horse. .; i ht 1.000 pounds,
mane lays on b th sid< - of neck, is i
little wllil. both h id ..ii leather halt.t.«.
ropes around ti", k. both in good con-
dition. A lib- ■ il t . • 11 will be given
f .r recto ,,i ti, ..r any informa-
tion of sail Address .1, D. Butts,
sh' , ift' of iirant county , Pond f'reek,
MOTION DENIED
A M I , I:! • ' \ N s I < .All COMPANY
LosiW ITS RKQITKST
W AS11INCTON. I) c. APRIL 22.—
The I'nlted Stabs supri me <ourt today
Hied a motion for l.-aie to tile a
petition for a writ <>f mandamus in tho
Ann i i. an Su-rar R-lining company's
controvei.-y with the government, con-
cerning- the polarlseopi. t «sls of suffer.
The motion had in m.- \ ;l proceeding
autlioi iin/.c tin- I' n i! i ! Stales consuls
in foreign country to take the lesti-
mony ol expi s li tall of the sugs-i*
Sla >K VN10, WASH.. \ PR1L I A
Wfl.Ii FORM! ' \ ! PKMANPS
central.
thi: ill
CHIC AC' . II
Tht 1 arh.r
Kbl h Shavi
of the stake
neii are bus> ttitljf
n hands rapidly Ivre
VPRILB2 Repr
•loo mwhli i ts i
si>n
investment
Irothcrn from l.e\ln*t >n.
dosed the deal ii.i the
.1. . of Lee lb m an oil
' is clalmec
, pany's mi
Interm. t i.
Ists, by e
I |.o,n a n J-Ian and no...I n..t .r. d No
i ro id nrml during th. fair M i> or
It : • an I Mar- • V*. -
t..l no (tumbling mid nr. io l.. ■ nn. at
•■.I f.-r their efforts hi this dlru-ti u
Several Of (he SO.XI fopl- ' >Wtl
attemb>d the Oriental diuices and as usu-
I a. a I H.,ch I-uses Of. liple.l the 1'r.e ■ senls
IThc show people pronounced P 1 Ity
ti t town lhoy bud Malted lu itiM
icrrltorj.
•mands to b< pie
any totJorrow, It
• . ent )f the i om-
inenl'i ■ r the
lit Ion Of Ma chin-
in-etlnR was order
el h!gl#r w
id the emiloy:
i ed. The men deti
I nine hour day and the employment of nl •
I more h.-lp.is Th.. bollerfiakers and "1 ' ■
I blackamiUii unl isar raldlobe ready wlviak<
i to ai t iii unis i ■ i, the niu. hlnlstn.
I Vice l'r. b i,t H t rihan, l>f tie Illi-
nois Centtal. said today tliftt the com-
mittee would be . oived Hy the com
I puny and any demand wotld be fairly
considered.
• W W«V«VitV«tVtdMBii irfe«*«\ VfVtf«V«(rYiViYtV«V>4t
S ft j\ 6-5 fx,AO- -
external use of " Mother's 1 n nd, ' t
liniment. There is nothing like it.
p F tlROWV, of Wail.till, li. Mint of n-r
marvelous
Sl.OOper n.ni'o. ''
M'i
Till-: IIILtlll'IKI U HKI.I LATOn < O, iltunta, «n,
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