The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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Tin: OKT.\TTOM.\ STATE CAPTTAT., TTEPH\T MOBNtHS,MAT 2S. !!
The State Capital.
E } li e fitut* Gatiltal I'rlnrlnftRs
I KANK If. (i -1:1 I?, Editor,
fl IT Bfc" C111ITION 1 ATJiB.
DAILY, One year by mall
DAILY. 8.x ;n nth" by mull
DAILY, Threw moatha by mail
DAIIY. One month by mm ..
DAILY. One week by earner ....
W KKKLY, One year
\VKKKI.Y, Ha months
the Buffalo pattern with truly Spartan
fortitude.
Hut in putting ;i price upon tiir, even
though It be but a penny. tin- managers
of the fair beyond question nr.- |'l " ln ,'
, a premium on mil 1-' I '"l* ,li" s
I hntea to pav for that whl-h he > ' •'
iih free, and even a penny wid I"'
i enough to incline th - H-ale towards an ,
tuny suicide by ui- hh ■ 1 which in
supplied to him without fee.
The air in the imposition «'ity will be
noxious enough
ekn i
spere
WI
• the
pay
ii i<or i(i( Ai. *oi it i ^
SI" V K NTH ANNUAL M K ETIN
|.( i.N WIIAHTON.
( UM eli TI l\l. TO NT.\Ti: LAW
The recent divorce decisions of th<
nlte.l States Supreme Court, so sensa-
st the parties
k. which was
, and lived in
■Paint Economy
not a major
liners, thougl
had. The i
the hush.ind After three years, owlnu
t>. ( riii I i mi :: 1111 ii tn-a 1 in- ill. tie
wife left her husband and returned t«
her own wtui -. an agreement of separ
ation ha\ ii ■ i 'ti i in ■: l into hetweeii j'phe
them. '] w . years latei tie- husband
secured a divorce from his wife in Ken- |mr,,
tucky, i n th«- ground of desertion, serv-
ing the m i:. , of the action upon her by
mail. In accordance with the laws of th.
state. There was no doubt that he was Uonafc
a bona ti-!« resident <>i Kentucky at th* | .onslii la
time of tii.' su i The supreme coun j will
l ..i i- thai this decree la valid, and that 1 tray bad
en !:■ r :;t m i imm.-i in its \ ■ i. i■ i.t \ m >n sen:
under the clause of the Conatltuiion
that "iull faith and credit shall be] cit"
given in each Male to the public a
records and judicial proceedings
every other state."
In the second case the parties v
Till. lUlH.I KH' "OKI I '
In the Constitution of the I'nlted
States. Article 1, Sertion Paragraph
6, these thirteen wonts will 1 - found
No tax or <3tity hall l>e laid oi> article?
exi>or(e<l from an;. • at
This provision formed a part of th
instrument us originally drawn, and i>
has stood In forte, without amendment
or modification, since ratlfl* atlon liy the
thirteen original states. Now. after 111
years, the legislature of Wi -vonsiii
arises In its might and defies the su-
preme law of the la lit- by Imposing a
"license f of 1" cents per ton "ti all
Ice cut within the borders of that state
and shipped beyond them—and the v-_ v
ernor has signed the hill without s
much as batting his eye" These l.adge.
lawmakers presume t« set aside tin
Constitution of tin I nit«•< 1 St ' ; i>> i
mere juggling of words. They s-*ek t>
mulct Chicago because she . honaes t
draw her ice supply from the river;
and ponds of Wisconsin a prefeiem*
that already puta many g< od «Jtalcagt
dollars into Wiaconalti every year.
Hut the effort can hardly smeed
Constitution's prohibition Is so ex
lear and brief
Paint is ecGmica! in prouortion to the \
length ot time it serves Its purpose of \ jjj
preserving and beatifying. Any paint costs J m —
less than the work of applying it. Paint \ jjf w lt p
that requires trequsnt renewal is expens- ^ ^ w raper
♦ at any price 'WPaints from -
t THE NEW ERA prepared House Paint is I m raints' Irom
♦ Guaranteed hy us personally tor live years. < jjj Fi/on/thinn in
Price $S.50 per gallon * LVKI j ullmj III
We Undersell Them AIL
iff
m
"E EAGLE DK0JO STORE, j
Pro?, i
H
Harrison Ave, FUNARD NICHOLS.
e< ♦04000frC40eC^<">4C>4^<
vho desired her 1
sites. Guthrie
employed by the
ctory .' This is
know of to get
t that cal
He fee" wl
In this In
1 gul«
II not de
and the
export tax a
of " ailing a
v will unques-
< all the Wis
po hard the
or t*i i i t pi * i f.itw.
ma
Ml I
York
.n I . ontlnued t
ite The husbani
r Pennsylvania
is rather ut
r William to
ets. aft■ r thi
lake his peril
F«
> ivai
ing up making them, but
them to be reported.
,1. ■ r friends of the inner
ilist A collar and cuff trust 1*
formeil. Contemplate this grap- !
of plutocracy by the throa and j
tan who doesn't think that the
kill carry is backing his Judg-
. liuttlng his property on the
RHEUMATISM
la often l he result
of a torpnl or bad
liver You are tnO
bled wi; ii oai:*a ia
ti e hut k o i ti in ha.
Sonietiiues in Hie I
niusclea -ometunes
in the nerve* but
«hc
it
Guthrie Is now in the balanve. Will
ou vote bonds and help secure another
Doesn't the prospect of an oil cloth
trust make tii Id chills run over you .
it mafcea von suffer.
I You haven.>energy
and vour sleep dors
not re-t vui Your
V idnevs Wither you.
I What you want la a good medicine like
I DR. TraEB'S
LIVERZEZCLGOa S/RUP
I and you need it now. Its the recog-niied
cute i r all Liver, Blood and Kidney
| diseases
Te . yn.tr <r!la
TIIACBr.lt M Kbit'IN K ( OMPAKT,
Chattaacuc*, Innn.
W BWH
------ 5cupnj
. - 90c to $1.25 gal"
Drugs at a Biy Cut. j||
■ m:
C. R. RENFRO, SS
No. 206—OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
-Prescriptions a Specialty
The weather has already raised a fin'*
rop «'l ;
The cold wave was a belt to the shirt
His
proba'e "I
.'tat Of N
tii . I > in.nt
of dlvor. e
court mil!
had no .hi
Of ti at st
In the th
In N
bind and
wife then
the m'i a-
later th-
the n f«
of her
never. In f
and appa
111 the . I
days In i:
the dlvor.
sylvaniti
to grant a divorce
.1 Ii II I tide resident
married
• as hus-
igllt suit for divorce on
and live
epitome In the Relchsanzei-
ore be filed his p-ti ! tr
ha I .I ,v rshed him 1 court cln les w HI an n.- "•
, ti,, ret,lion for the enjoy the full flow of lit- I
- unty in th- rest of the world will hav
Idem of with bare
eld the decree per.
presume this offi< iaJ report wi.l
be drawn up on Dr. .l.-hn -m's princip.e
.if taking care that the Whig .low's «-•
the worst of it. Hut the !•
TII I! 4.4MIKK THAT
l.AIII TIIK t.OI.I>l \ 1U.1
MODELS m
PATENT OFFICE AT AUCTION
Cl'RIOUS COLLECTION.
Bacholder, I
Tis Audubon in ii
Ii tile gold' II i;,K I
11.' p.istiilily may
to
11 t'
olei
and
leaf out of I.ouis Nnp«
Ingenious represser of 111
had n
. porting Of speeches In the
r-, latlf a function of the off
t but a law making it a d«
I read
ke another
hook. Thai
y of opinion
ikit
uaband brought sui
North Dak h i on th
elty and Intempera.. .
!. i :.-- I.led In North Dakota. | was really said
ently spent but th;
y other report. In th
was kept In ignorance
and allov
be
lid
t'i
hat ti
1 three I to have appear wa
ther. The M't held that nil France was m
obtained by him was void, norance. The sn
•Uate had no Jurisdiction | the truth, and th
she.
to
tlon whet lit
statute t > «
for \he purr
on.' not paw
of that state. The ques-
ii state has a right by
i. i mine what Ih residence
. of si . ni divorce was
In
eltle
tile
authorities w
;aid. Hut Intellect-
reully kept In itf-
s hummued with
Parts wits made
safely contemptu
for Napoleon). Just as in Her
lin today they make their jokes about
Herr Mul .
This la good advice from Chairman
Tom Ferguson, of the Watonga Re
, Mings
"t ^
en fo
nd;
..II. II told
• M
sound.
who has the goose
iiik tight and loose—
•Ky man.
fs may me
king>'i>ms nia
invited,
State Capital Bureau 510 Fourteenth St.
WASHINGTON. D Ai AY 2..—
hy John The patent office conducted a very cur-
■ ious sale the other day. About ."5.000 pat
j eni models, which the department ofTI
.ills . st.inite were m , i.fictured by the
in.. 1.1. is at a cost of not less than JT,0>
( and which represented many years of
.j study and many heartburnings and dis
I appointments, were disposed of to a Junk
I d<\i!.t of a near by city for $7.'..75.
t The models sold represented an sccum*
j ulation from the years 1897 to 1889. The)
' were sold at auction by the ord?r of
j the commissioner of patents to the high
out. Only Junk deal' ra sought to buy
ure steel— them for the value of the metal they
contained. The models covered even
class of Invention. They were mainly
those upon wh'ch no patents had been is
sued, and which were sent in by the In
hands; vet.tors a: 1 la-ver r. «-lainied Th'v w« n
put up 'ii seven different lotw, and
growmmmrorotn WTnTTrmnTTT?
% & Our Special Summer Verm
g Begins on Monday, May 27, S99I.
We tlien add a Normal Department especially planned to meet the wants of all eom- _^
• mon school gracuates and pupils will find ti at the coui •a 5 ,in, —^
- preparation for advanced and high school work. The high school and intermediate pupils
- who have failed to meet the required standard in their various grades, or who wishi to ^
improve every moment and advance more i i\ ti the r find the workin
their department just suited to their needs. The srss'on will continue for six weeks at
; the nominal tuition fee of Three Dollars for the term.
: tiII Regular Comj^nrclal Courses wi.l be combined the same as usual. ^3
" Ca') or #rite for particulars
Whvn flnan. ial kinvs take the field
Small boats should hug the shore}
rhen, s> in) ath> i not u shield
The wolves will howl for more.
lilt LA1IO.M A I'A Ii A It A I'HM
by the plaintiff 111
the provisions
ely. rennsylvania
n I flea nee of these
reader. It may bt
plaintiff in a di-
a il.le residence in
all made si or *.,-vn was m loads. Th. >
w-re mostly trashy in construction, unil
few were if pr i< teal utility
Sales of nnxl. Is take place at interval.-
of ever>' few years. The models art
allow d to ne. umulate until they ar
f iiin.l to be in the way. and an- tie
sold. The law requires that all model-
of inventions for which patents are te
be granted shall be preserved. except
in the f a few duplicate*, th" •
is literally forming the-^c sold were failures, so far as sccuriiiB
patents w
The
>ul.l
for phu
luet. Kvery rov«
| e.l the riKht I" eli
r it her than be f"!
I litieal llllluences.
i i ither t han be ftt
, • f 1
Id '
, hav
I \ <1 anip we 'ther liui
been responsible for tlie death of ex-
i Coventor Tanner. If this is true
j Kansans had better look out in their
damp hunts
no such bon
i tide r si.i. nce, having [
K 'n ' to th.
stute only t<Miiporarlly for j
the purpose
of bringing su. ii dlvor. i ,
pr... .i .
the i!i' ree of divorce is j
i ill ■ 1 \
.re>ugh granted by the j
stal" i >urt :t
u. . i.rduno' with the laws
of that stni
. It 1m null and void be-
cause the s
ute has no Jurisdiction
w hen nelth
of the parties is a bona 1
fl le resMent
of the state. The court
does net h«
wever. determine what is
n e . \ ti.
constitute such bona tide
lit the light
,.f uiia'^e.isi'in'T.' "thi'ise I
vho are agit
rT Vih" i:nUMnirlt's
the « onstitu
providing f-
r uniform divorce laws,
that a Simp
ier and less objectionable
amendment
w ould >e one providing;
that no pars
a stati* f" t
he purpose of divorce pro-
state fur
years Th
woul'i at least put an end
t' I w . . t i ■
called railroad divor.es. '
1 I I I It
LI.\ HI I I IM. \ 1 It.
We note \
cn tlie
ith regi-t a paragraph In
1 uffuio a h
doubt not ti
y for ait Vi
the crush w
ill need it. but we believe
the manage
s In setting a price upon
plain Jitnios
phere are playing, un.on-
polouHly per
naps, Into the hands of the
g.«s rompan
Howevr
ireat and elevating the ex-
position in
y prove. It Is certain that
many gloon
iy persons who expect t•
much u ai
urn fat in their hotels be-
fore they h
«<e#n more than half of
Ms beauties
These tnigedlea his In-
It
must U- noticed, too. that
the h'"•'
veti in Buffalo, make no ex-
t chivge
for gas. Indeed, the pro-
The governor of Arkai
seven bills and Issued
He will try to make hln
next year total up i
"natural."
i has vetoe1
ex. ha
Cuba and th<
Dhloans there
suggests that the qulck-
tih self-government In
Philippines Is to send
O hold the offices.
>d oil
his year.
St. Louli
eather that will make corn
figure
I heard
DECISION AFFIPiMEO
WIT.T.I AM S VS WIT,MANS PAfSE PK
ClDLi' l;\ A' liN'i SECRETARY
RYAN.
i« tilling
are tha-l ti'
eld f the u
State Capita' T'oreau t?l F0.>urt'-< nth St
i NVASHlNtiTuN. U C. M A V
, ' Ai i .figSe.-ret try of the. Interior Ryan ha-
,,, 1 ai.detl down a . I ocas Ion in the •• , tested
la'i'l case of Frederick H. W
John H \\ 1 man.- n which caa Williams
'ms appealm1 to the depsrtm nt from th
n. .-..ris. 11 Of t i- l.itll olTIre vt UeC^tllb.T
I 17. : affirming the action of tne lo« a
! officers and dismissing cunt • n^ajj -I
lv ttie homestead • utr,- t .Vi'ma- s b*r ilv
ri W niart.r of s>' -tian 1 1 N. 4 W
a , 1 .« la . 1 .llstrf t. uKlahooi i
! 1 pan a ear. nil ex umn tii"n ' f the ref
crtl
creta
R:
i '.is
ace rditin to the
but very few side
I item: The farm-
tlu
in fully warrant, d
e i.nd the declsa
lccordlngly afflrn
Frank Lucas
i by t.Te land
"le facts lil t'
of the laud o.T'i
Vs
a
Capital City Business College ^ ^ +-
Corner Cleveland and Division. Guthrie, Ordahoma.
-e
ii'Hik 2
n i -^r *t-*i T*"
WJ a ^
Write us at oncc for the agency for J
your tov/n, |
PENT1BTRV
A RECOMMEND ATION
of oor work will be given by any one of
ths many we have su<,e««snMiv treated.
All ar* well plsasad bs: us« ao are well
r>-ed
THE TBRFECTION OF EVERT.
fuly guarajiteod ftrst class %nd
up to dat#
THE BRIDGE WORK,
's natural, comfortable and practical It
pays in the long run to s*e me. The old-
dentist In the city and with fourteen
years of experience.
A URAUUATJ0.
of the Kansas City Dental oolleg* and t
member nf the territorial board of dental
examiners.
Dr. Furrow, Dentist.
Office Over Spencer Hardware
Cir. first Sl lad OklabomiAva.
PENSIONS.
fStar Kestayrant
\ s. R. BATES & SON, Proprietors.
; Beard and Rooms Per Week $3.5!)
Single 15eds ti.'tc. O.iul.lo lieil,'. 50c.
I Meals rrom 6 A. M. t3 9P. \1., \5 tents.
& 10'I First H. Street, Guthrie, Oklahoma.
(iuliirie Steam Bottling Works
l
INDIAN TERRITORY PERSONS WH'
HAVE UtKN Cl'.ANTBiU TEN-
SIONS.
610 Fourteenth St
, n',it State t'apitnl Rurej
, hl8 WASHINUTON
WAV 27 —
i The i>«n 1.>n office h. s granted the fol-
lowing pensions tn Indian Territory pen
le>.
Original 1
11, Minors '
prlct u e*p i th. t . -ii v r nt-
l th- - patrons v :. pay In ud
V illi e v. ill Stifle their s • 1 ren let
lio try extra fet (or phya um
Undertaker*. They recoup from the
p . its who continue to face the sling*
Mid arrows < f outl ay -us fortune of
TH& CAPITAL ! &•
TIO^AL BANK, OP
UUTHttlE, OH LA.,
OFt I TO DEPOS-
ITOR S EVEKY FA.
CIL ITY WI M I C ti
TltEIU BALANCES,
BtSINESS ANDGE-
8PONS 1BIL1TV
KAUUANT.
Cuming Scaly
FOH
RELIABLE RATES
AND
QUIGKEST TIME
PATRONIZE THK
Through reclining chair eari an«
la tee* Improved Pullman coaches witi-
oat change on all Frisco llnea betw«*««
IHanuTaeturers oT the Following Carbonated
Hummer Diinkh —
Lemon our (iln^er Ale Iron Tonic Cherry Phosphate—
Birch I?ee.r Cream Kosla I'ejisln fc ar.sapurlll4 biran-
berry -Lemon Oscur Pepper.
Al'onjent for Crown Hnlphur Mineral Hater and Manitou
Table Hater of Colorado 6pi ln^s.
N. F. GHEADLE, Proprietor.
8 t
. o-.v er fve •
-a
A
Complete External anil Internal
Treatment $1.25
, i ■ v lovr -i'-'-) toelsaase
tin fkin of rusts sad «a le« and «oftcn the
ti, .. .. i .--,t m in* Ointment -Vh- ),
I , ■ i . '. iiflanini.iti.'ii and -eothe
lul.i I.,..,I. Hi I n il I HA Rr.soLVK.Nr floe j.ui
,, ai. l .1. * . i. ' ' .."I. A single let 1«
often §ufflclent to cure the moat torturing,
.1 • •' ztirliig. i nd hun lltaiing -kin n-iilp. and
I „| j ...wit - of liali v neu all else
lUs.it ttt It ! . .
Wichita, Oklahoma City
AND
ST. LOUIS
Panta Fe trains mak« cloie eonneotlos
at Wlehlta aad oklahuma OKy for a I
pointa on the
FRISCO L3NE.
Tralna leave Wichita at 1 20 and 10 4#
I m.. Oklahoma City at 10:16 a
, arrive Wichi'a 6 30 a in and I il
| p m , Oklahoma City i 36 p. m.
i that your ticket reads via Frisco Una
J It will save you tlma and money
Bhould you declre any informs lot) as
to rate«. time Route, mipi etc., cs'l 01
write any Frisco line sger.t or the und«'
i!gn l It la a great pleasure for us
to auaw«r questions
BRYAN SNTDHR.
Can. Fas*. Agent, 8l. Louts. llA
B F DUNN,
| BUI Pass. A cant. Wichita. K^o. 1
.lilt DAND1RINE BARBiR SHOP.
The Only First-Glass One in the City.
The Most Expert Workmen Obtainable.
* NEW PORCELAIN BATH TUBS j
| NEW FIXTURES. ^
0 I J
1 ok l/
iames h:ll, proprietor.
corner division amd
OKLAHOMA AVKNUK...
YOU WILL REALIZE THAT
who Livk c\a:\nlv;
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