The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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TtiF FICKT PiPFE PUBll**F.!> l«i OSil AMOWA.
ill-:, oklahoma, mar.> i.
Medicine viudi
In of the greatest importance. This
is the most critical season of t
year, from a health standpoint
It. is tho time when you imp* rativ« ly
need Hood's Sarsapuril! >
It will give you a good appetite,
purify and enrich your blood, hm l
up and steady your nerve*. overcome
that tired feeling. jiive mental and
digestive strength in short, will
vitalize your whole being, and put
you in perfect htaitli.
Don't delay taking it.
I Don't experiment with others. Get
ik that which trial and test have proved
the best
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Met at Redland* l>y Oovernor (iagc and I'.iriy Drove ,,
Over Beds of Hosts—Noisy Demonstration on Ap-
proach to Los Angeles—Carnival \'i eek Will
Witness I lower Parade Police Have to
Make a Way to the Hotel
MB ANGELES, CAL., MAT 8-To- In It. frUlU. Una 1U Product.^ rich in
day the president and l..* part, ht
their nr.-i !.«>'• "I' '' ■ 1
California The iM I " !>r • '!• <" "
land of sunshine fruit and flowers u . .
nir n dream of naradiae after the three thlrtj yeara ago. Hei soiai
T«.|. nd fell on the battl. field. ... th
«. New M«l Arlaontt. It w* pu «*l£
like possiiiK int.. fairyland. No worn. in ' , _ h.
r n pi.i r- tb." "I ">•' >>-•> I"'" _
„ ... 11... ■ i . *. -.-ti snow rapped hopn < i huraanlts everywhere.
n , : , saSU «« —. *««« -
Anna.' ..... the" . the (lower. WW < k u re.^nd1U
which til- president Stv. N.i :th« « •' '
ture seemed to ha\ idorn 1 h rself for in th • Ph Ippii a added p -
' L , . ,ra our flag. This republic never t an fail
the occasion in he« brightest coior IBO ,Q ' a8 the cltiMn is vigilant. This
Qovernoi "lL> ...i,.., never fail. sai-i Jefferson
congressional delegation me the prej | p r even I 1
dental Redland at 9 o'clock thl. m«rn-1 a hundred ean an .
Ing and welcomed him into th.-
President McKinley responded
"Govcrjior Gage, ladies and gentle
an !">*•♦•!Id a • iti/.en 1
^lih e. lotion.- • ' pi. asui. IP' "I
California's greeting v. i. . d b> th
chief executive of yor.r gr-
wealth on behali the i
chief executive of the jjr.v rnn.'1.1 < i i. t 1
the I'nited Ktn . - H >- "it-if Vi,. • m t! •
to the gr-at offii e of which, for the land malm
hour. I am permitted to i.oM. r« ;-re
HOOD'S
['r' £*% * 1 $
J arsaparilla
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that the pf -id nt got In
i of the wonderful recep
tlon that awaited hini Through ai
avenue lined with palms and venetla:
musts he drove over beds 'if roses, be
ne;ith a triumphal arch of Mowers an
fruits to the Oassa Loma hotel, on
balcony of which the exercises t
piuee. A drive through tin- ora
groves and parks followed. All al
ihe rout" of the drive ladies show.
sident and Mrs. McKinlp
s. and through the si .-Ms th
rded him fr
tti until th
, I. Beat for spring
station v. ,..s , , ..v de«l | Hood's Sarfiaparilla when
with children with wreaths of flowers | years and would not be without it In thri
,jr ii.iini.-. .md v, ■ ih .heering men hou*e. It is an excellent medicine and I
v.nnit. tops we made heartily recommend H- u . in the spring
at ' and at any time wber a blood purifier ai d
j tonic is needed." Mrs. f. M. ho<)TE, .!
v" Irving Place, Passaic. N. .i
' ' Spring Fever "I have taken Hood s
" Sarsaparil'.a for m> pri: me.tiiin- '■ -
yer.rs and have always f nil it reliable
' aiid giving perfect satisfaction. In tho
I ' spring It takes away tbnt tired feeling or
,' ! sprint! fever. Rives enrrr v and i>uts th "
' blood in good condition." Miw- Kki-if
Situation in Kortlmrn Pas® Changes
Froni.
DEAL IN JEOPARDY
Angel e
t Col ton, Ont
:;;o the train
(Mild be heard for miles
^ screamed. < annon boui
rain passed through the
of the city long string
s hung from awnings
Mr KcmeOorneniNorthern PaeilleSloek Knlin l.oelt
& Company Hold Balance ol I'mver in Railway Sit-
uation- Mr Hill Still Holds lli* Northern
Pacific Stock -Differences Between Harri
man and Morvin lli'l Interests
Magnified.
distm i
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MKI .noi'KNlS. MAY
A t thi
s met by the cltiz<
and many distinguished r
ommaimer of the department
the Pacific • oast, wijjh I
full uniform had come dow
the Presidio to greet his chief. H
Long, who
have met the president at San I
sco. also came hero to meet th
dent, and >. •>■ «* thr .on. Tb.
was drh
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mi ariies of miliiia ha.
ready to respond to ,hf> , al1 of
ountrj.
Rut. my fellow citizens, oui
•,phs are not the triumphs of war.
r triumph, ore thoee oft free-gmr
- people, looking to the develop-
nt and upbulldinsr add exten
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BRIEF EITS BY WIRE
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penting the union
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901, newspaper, May 9, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124386/m1/1/?q=coaster: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.