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THE OKT.ATTOMA STATE CAPITA!., TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1901.
THE STAlt CAHIAL
By Ihe State Capital Printing (cmpany
IRANK ti. CjHfm. fdltcr.
. Tr> 00
Bl'HSCRIPTION IIA I KS.
DAIT.Y, • in" yi i b> mall
DAILY. H'x ini«nttiM b mall -'u
DAILY. Throe months by mail 1.76
I>Ai 1.Y, Oni* month by mail
I A 11 V « Mie Wf.ek by carrier
WKKK DY, 1 >n<> year
WEEKLY, B.x mouths 'l>
STATU Oil lllillll I.
M.l.lHl. tTIOK WHICH f
Tt Is nnnounc I from Washington
thut tho I'nitcd Stntos Industrial
mission, the cxlston. -• of which will
cease by statutory limitation on Dec-
ember ir next, 1m busily engaged in
the preparation of its final report to
congress. This will deal lure ly with the
subject of "trusts," and it is said the
commission will n oinmend kj>• •< 1IIo
remedial legislation In the way of n.i
amendment to tin- Sherman anti-trust
law. That lav., an attache of th--
commission declares, "is Inadequate to
cope with the question of industrial
combina i ns in their present .stage of
/development."
In this connection it Is Interesting to
revert to the commissi- ifs prelimlm
arj' report submitted last year, in
which it said:
At present we pr>-p"sp the following,
Which il genera 11 \ . I •, i i • . 1 I. \ the MaleH.
or so /ar as po-slM. I.y the f. «I - i il gov-
ernment. V ar- - . -III i -1 e I will I) -•!" i-|-e.at
service and will n<«t endanger business
prosperlt n To pr-M iit the "m inlzi-rs of
curporath'lis or industrial combinations
from 111 - • i v 11 m in- • t - -1 . ,md the public,
cither ilirr n 'li suppr* : s.oii of material
l.ictf- or by making • 11 • ending statements.
your cominliwdon re« oinmendH:
(a) That I.'' pi-'inotcrs and organizers
of corpora i :-u is or I in I n si rial combinat ions
which look t ihe public to purehaso or
deal In their ■ tucks or securities should
lie required to I urnish full details regard-
ing the oi>: mi/, itlon. the proper! > or ser-
vices for which stocks or securities are
to li. i m!h il ,-ronton ami klinl of s inl-
and all other mat.'rial Information iii*ea-
Kury for safe and intelligent Investment.
(h) That an> pri '.sped us or annoutn <■-
ment of nn> kind • soliciting suliscrtb-
t ions, which fails I nia K - lull tlis..--s
tires as aforesaid, or which is false,
should be d« ein-il f\ luduleiit. and the
proinot. rs. with their asaolcates, held
legally responsible;
0 i That the nature of the business of
(he corporal mi or In-1 >i: i rial combination,
iiII pi i i . n' • i| t - 0:rectors aiul of
fleers thereof, iind nil limitations upon
111'in or upon Ihe righhs < r powers of
tin memliiTH, s11-1111-1 I-- reiiulrcd to be
i-xpr- I m ill- c, rt at-- "I incorp"i
atlm v. IiU'h Instrument should be open
to Inspection by any Investor.
Some details d.-vulv. from this gener-
al ftaiement follow, and the report was
signed by ;- \.-ub.il of the then nine-
teen nieinbeis of lb coinitilssion, th*
two ti- n sinners being Senators Daniel
and Mailory. the latter being ill at Up-
time; but Messrs. 1.,..rimer, *"lartt and erant attitude
(lardiiii r all explalne I that th. b- \ «
with reference to changing the inter-
state commerce law were n« t alto-
gether In harmony with the recommun
datb'iis of the report.
Have these seventeen signers gone
squarely back on their suggestion for
state legislation primarily and agreed
on federal legislation as the only fh.in
nel for remedy practically now open0
If so. there nre about forty-five stat s
in this I'nlon of ours that may b-> ex-
pect' d jo speak up bold b I n<- < engross
next winter In a concert of protest.
Investigated. The society accepts th"
reality of most of th" phenomena. wVl h '
members have Investigated; but there]
I., a division of opinions as to the caus •
- whether from telepathy or spirit-
ism. It is to be o\p. ted that psychol
ogists of materialistic tendencies will
deny the reality of occult phenomena.
As they are all subjective, the same as
light, etc., these phychologists may b
in the same defective condition ay the
"color-blind" and "stone-deaf."
.15 j it Is being represented by non-;
believers in the occult Lhat the society I
Is merely "searching for the marvel- •
otis." The eminent scientists connect- j
ed with this society, such ns Zcellner. 1
Bchiaparelil, ("rook -s- physicist as well
as astronomer—Wlllla in James and
l'rof. Hoyce, of Harvard (th- i .tt- r one j
of the greatest living authorities in
the department of phllosopny in that
university), have no lelsuie time at th- 1:
disposal in "searching for the marvel-1
ous" only. (Hadstone. who was an
honorary member of this society, wrote;
that "the work of the society for p y- !
chical research is the most important.,
which is being done in the world." 1
It Is also represented that the work
of the society is dangerous. We must
differ herein. It Is far better for sci-
entific "psychical researchers" to in-
vestigate tin? occult than to i- ive ii
In the hands of ignorant, unscientific
charlatans, who are the dangerous ones
In connection with this or any othei
subject.
Attention, Farmers ! j mi
Special low prices on ma-
chine and cylinder oils.
Best Castor machine-very
heavy~30 to 40c a gallon.
Best Cylinder Oils 60c
a gallon.
The Eagle Drug
mi
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00 HIIIRf VOL CAN CUV (i«S CHEAP. j«j
RENFE2Q DRUG GO. m
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1 am selling good Goods for less money than any body in the City*
Call and I will Show You
JfjTSie Summer 6©Gd3@ Rflust Go-
Hammocks from 90c to 95.00 Croquet Sots 80c to 92..50
IDHAUD NICHOLS, Proprietor, Harmon Avenue,
IDAMN1I IIAH A l V.\\
1AUI:M OVF.lt <0.11.111. It < IAI.IM1I
It Is n truthful tribute to Wnyne
MacVeagh that he never delivers an
address without saying something
worth hearing. Especially Is this true
of his I'hi It-la Kappa oration at
Cambridge the other day on "The value
of Ideals In American Politics." It Is
certainly true, as he remarked at the
outset, that—
"There Is no better work to be done at
present by ;.n American nn.v . isli v ihun
li> again unseal those fountains of Ideal-
ism. where the human spirit ban so often
refreshed Itself when weary of a too
material ani, to reawaken that enthus-
iasm for the moral law which wo have all
somehow lost, and to Impress upon a peo-
ple essentially noble, but now too deeply
absorbed in the pursuit of wealth for
wealth's sake, the advantages which tho
cherishing of ethical Id-
ill of
•a I.'
to tho;
i above ail thin*
-VllO
f upo
bel
pride them-
; practl-
M H HU I \ \ I It IIO! |.|>
C-J KXJOl
If the chronicles of Now Toil 's Four
Hundred are true, Finland and Amer-
ica are exchanging places. Over th- r*
people who w- rk for a living an
longer ashamed of thi
Dukes marry American girls
from the soil, and find that low birth Is
no bar to happlnes
actresses, who wer.- never very far
from the washtuh at, home, are gracing
some fine old English ancestral halls,
and the liristish are loosening up a bit
all around.
And on thlM Hide of the water—It's
shame to tell ii tlu-i -.- ur - sn many
ready mad- rich people that a new
arlstocra- > of wealth Is growing up
and away from the people. These bird
of fashion don't object to the dollars
that were piled up by their cobbler
grandfathers, but they do want to for
Pet all about "trad* and Its ''disgust-
ing" details.
The other night Francis Pklnner,
Jr.. and his wife entered a fashionable
dining room at Nweport. lie is n so,
■olety tnnn with a iro I stock of brains.
There Wasn't a Woman in the room
that could hold a candle to the pink*
cheeked Mrs. Hklnner. On every side
wer# society acipi - .,u,, s of Skinner's
and not a few relatives.
Hut they didn't speak to him or his
wife The young: in- n gaze-i at her In-
solently. and tli- women froze her with
their glances.
The Skinners didn't do anything so
very bad. The pretty woman's crime
consisted of the fait that she once
worked In a ltosb n shop. She was a
shop girl an.I a very good one. Mr.
Skinner was guilty . f fulling In low
with her. and. for that - o,.d and suffi-
cient r-'ason. making her his wife.
The Four Hundred may frown upon
tills couple but the Sklnners have ad-
vanced several notches In public esti-
mation because of their honest dev -
tlon.
It may vet be necessary for some of
the s • \ se, to Imp rt their manners
along with their gowns and Jewels.
ltecognlzlng that the spirit of the nge
Is commercial, Mr. MacVeagh set. out
to prove "the commercial value of
ethical Ideals" as constituting the saf-
est source of the political aspirations
of the majority of our people and the
most conservative Influence in our na-
tional life.
He proceeded to enforce the dnngers
to "the mem tiers of the contented
class" which are Involved in their tol-
ard the corrupt use
of money In our elections and in our
representative bodies, in their indiffer-
ence regarding the unjust treatment of
the negro population of this country,
in their readiness to accept standards
for our conduct abroad which are in-
consistent with our traditions and
which make—
"Many 1'ret-stant clergymen mistakenly
suppose that they can S.if« sol- id,,
at this day lu -air countr\ tie- tea lrng
of Mohammed for the teaching o£ Christ.'
is protection. It t• k n arly a centuryl it was a steep down grade and the train
to find out that tie- miners and fron- ! ,u'(' not si;
about such matters, however.
of th.
I to he ditch, d :i in
I Independence ti
whistle in such ,
r ranee consumes .HO.UUO.UOU bushels secins/ t'h. "I'm'm
of wheat annually. Th-- figures ,,n chaff ,n promptly tun
ong.r;
expo'
are not avallabl
Her Ijittle lirotliei-'m Heft Kmip
est -
5 got ;
rt h.
k-ery-
it. you bet, fur
rth:
I■ < • cash, t:lt nickels
An' I m a workli
thing it's w-
Jest r.-velin In
. very night
When sister's olid beau comes 'round;
you l «t you he's all right!
I dlssypate on sody pop an' peanuts an"
tho like,
e\. iy niei , i ! t machine I happen
fur t •
You bet :
limit
Fur 1 have always got the stuff to make
it do that sujik !
I'd often wonder--1 what It was them
• ncrs talked about
in th-- s.ttin' room with all the
ts turned out,
1 'y made up my mind I'd hldo
i.v an' hark
they was afeard t
> strike
of th.
I work clear to the
-area
10 engineer blew the
i terrific manner that it
tlon boss near by, who i
and the danger it was
ed the switch and side-
tracked the rabbit, biting the train pass
In safety, therein av-\Ttmg a horril-l-- a.-
< id. nl. We don't bel.> \ e this story, and
onlv tell It us It was told to us, so don i
blaine us.
Edgar Allen Poe will pleafre come bac
to earth long enough to kill th. edit,
who w i -ti- ev«-n .i I - ... L- . i . •
the Shawnee Quill: One. day las: we. I
while sad and dreary as we wended w.ai,
and weary across tii m-u- .t floor, w
heard at first a genii lappin,;; then li
became an .-j.rne.st npolng lapping u
our sanctum door. "Com . In! ' we. said,
while, we pondered, a I l:i s len. e w
dens I what for us . r i P.- i.-, . • --r.-; th-i
the door bolt gently turning in he walk
ed; our cheek was burning! thoughts of
crimson gore! 'Are y-.n il;. man ih r
does the writing?' (Whtii will rhyme
with this but lighting' uui. i.!y tho,is;,,!
HI fireworks for tveryone- ^ Well Paper at Vcur Own Price.
W
m I have cut the Bottom out of Drug Prices. Call and see what I nm
doing for you. I buy for Cash, pay no Rent; and take all Dis-
counts, that's why I can undersell.
C. R. RENFRC, SS
No. 206—OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
-Prescriptions a Specialty.
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Special Tor!
! V •'
cr ando'er.)
- l rled I
An"
1
he .
xceptln'
1 down underneath the
An lilrii an' l r s-.-oi started up their
hi larking yummy yum.
lhit j. si ii.. in (he time tli.-y got a buz-
zin' sw.et as be. s
I got a tlckhn
bad to hii
t Id him if In
! you will j
; that little o!d d. bt :
^ your paper and wil
1 you strive to make
! before. \\ .- Jnnipe
we missed him or w
liiin e\en if the boy?
treated In this mann
> sing hossannah.
more.
Stenography, lelegraphy,
Bookkeeping, Penmanship
.t*s ui.u
Coiiiinercia! Brcacftcs.
AT THE
Unlj
i nose, by gosh, an"
Jo whiz! but h
' P'
sk.-d me what I'd heard, but I was j
In .
s|"
- h <
that I
3 him J
Hero is a clincer for the argument
of our democratic friends who discredit sw i - the cakt
the present prosperity. The Missouri, An* ( : "
river is how doing butlne s at the loss I whii.inp ° ' snr"rt
of one foot of water evcy day.
An' then h t fell, r tuk my part; appear
c.l in my defense.
An' said that bo- s d sure bo boys; he'(
bad experience.
lie said he ki owed I was a kid
wouldn't iiev.-r aqu.iai,
lle'il I- my fn. ■ ,i as long as I giv
an hon. st deal,
An' said. I'.-nt lever mention
you've he.nl, now honor bright,
An' slipped u half a dollar In my band
an' said good night.
when li comes 'round he
ive a shake,
3 buy I alius
.Vh.lt
on the sly, an' tell:
r-Ti.
upstairs makln" up tin
dinks so sw.et
knowed th-
It is Mrs. Cordelia tlotkln f. tvlngr a
life sentence in a California jail for
having killed Mrs. Dunning, and not
fact..Lords ai l | ^lrH- Dunning, who has bo n granted
another trial.
If that young sn ioki
truth he d stop his lies
About n . be!n an agol kid, an' cut off
Must we be al'l to swear at our val-
ets in three different languau- s in or-
der to be eligible to Wear the Santi-
ago medal, bearing Admiral Sampson'*
likeness?
Orover Clevelan*
with the politician
cord was broken when a
preacher declared him to b.
now lost out
good. The last
u in i in bo
tiat 1 had he:
nlk. d in si.
Uldn't ketch
skeery that I'd squeal
mi-
ll low whispers that I
NOTICE
Work in A. )I. and \i M degrees
Refreshments after -i
K. M. H.V.MKOUD. S<
P. NEWMAN', W.
The Wrecked Mains
CONTRACTORS MAKING NO MOVE TO
BhiMOVii IT.
j HAVANA. Jt'I.V l.-Although thn-
months have expired since the K"v< mm- t
'completed tho contract to rise the hull of
the battleship Maine from 1 lav am bar
' bor no Work to this « ml has y. i h. • 11 d n.
nor have the contractors, N. 1". Chamber-
| lain & Co., filed a bond of $?.'MMi. ghip-
; ping Interests here are urging th-- govern
| ment to r.-n
possible, as ;
about It.
... ti J \
Ccrncr Cleveland and Division, (iliTIIRlE, 0KLAf10,.:A.
fall Term Begins
September l
<r> -i
Will
12 -w w i,
/AK.-WiA/ \ .V^._ <
HO.VIA I AiiAt.ll.AI'lls
llranlte is to
Men who part their names in tin
mlddl - will hereafter hav - a n iso-.abl ,
excuse. A Boston Chinaman now wr it
his name J. Wales Wong.
A Count Von Hurling was nrr> t 1
Saturday charged with frlghtenli g
chlldr n. I)., you expect this poor man
to Wear a mask?
eh-brate the glorious
- boy reunion and prom-
hole, hi- .| cool water
What do you think of
ive the w
dangeroi
bar Is forming
DLCtiEE FEi.PJU L
ARKANSAS Jl'DOB RI'LKS
RAILROAD CC'.MMISBI"
lOx-H - -ker Tom Held of l-;i Fleno. ^
't .lit-1 thirty days after arrivlnf
Oklahiiiiii ii id b.s loinaniiHl then
nee. 'I b-« one of the beauties of giv
g a constituency satisfaction.
L1TTT.K ROCK. ARK
nl Judge Trleber today t
Interlocutory decree av
railroad commission, r
i making another etifon
rating provided for in th
is ! tariff adopted by the <■•
JULY l.-Fede
ade perpetual t
ist tho Arkansi
; 111 distai
on In Ap
•'ames i: Kelly and James T. Ruck
who r c-nily K'ari.-d ihe < Iranite Herald
have tiouglu the lint- r,.rise and discon-
tinued the Herald IV V Mrliiton, form-
erly edit r of the Enterprise, has ac -pt-
ed a i -dtion with one of the Orient sur-
veying .1 ws. This leaves but one pa-
per fur Granite.
Mrs. Frank Henfano p -rmltted hi r
self to burn to death before Mr. Conyn.
and thereby threw him in a faint. What
heart lessness!
that thr
"f them •
Are the colleges afraid to request tli-
privilege of tacking a LL. D to the
name of Mark Hanna''
The Stroud M>t HHiig«r has dlseov
that if the - yebr-ws ,.f fad ire .
dark >>f the r
I clean all the
h In one day.
It I
tho I'i
FOR
CELE ABLE RATES
ANI)
OLICKLST TIME
PATRONIZE THS
Through recllnn* ohalr ears nnf
Utest improved I'ullnmn coaches wltll-
vut change un all Frisco Ilnta betw «a
H ichlia,
OHE&Pfcll THAT! EVEH
TO
COLORADO m UTAH
Oally June S^th
to $ eptiiorh
VIA THE
Srcafr
Kocii
ST.
Oklahomit
AND
LOUIS
City
SsBand
F^F^iOrtAL uaiiJa.
Oklflioma Conservatory of Muila
5a-a< Oklahoma Avf . QUTMRIB, <X
bllpabl.m bnt of
V . AI PI ANO,
I.AM - and
CM'v'li V.STK A.
Wylie I tar bam, Director.
C'ataiogue Free.
.it toiTinnaAa.
/.7T0RHrrS-A7-I aw.
Odinla VIcttrlllMlh
A8"'
Siiltsrs An Accident
JOCKEY COIIT'UN' M r:T3 PAD I.l'i
Will LB AT TIIB POST.
CHICAGO, Jt'IiY 1.
hid leg broken while i
itrst race at Washing
had the mount in I-.'nn
cato whirled suddenly
boy's foot between h
of the 1
and Hui
Part* Fe trains make clog® eonneotloa
st WllhltS and Oklahoma CKy for at
points on thu
FK2SCO UNE.
Trains have \\ i hlta at 1 ?0 and 10:43
p. m.; Oklahoma City at 10:15 a.
m. ; arrive Wichita 6:35 a. m. and S.29
p ni.; Oklahoma City 5:35 p. m.
that your ticket reads via Frisco lia*.
It will save you time and money.
Should you desire any Inform* ion as
to rates, time Route, macs etc., eVl oi
write any Frisco lin<- a«ent or the under
•Ign.d. It is a «rcat pleasure for ua
to answer Questions
BRYAN BN'YPER,
Cs Pass. A^ent, St. Louis,
P F DUNN,
OUL Pajis. Wichita. Kao.
ROUND TRIP RATES
1 ROM
MISSOURI RIVr7 POINTS TO DFNVfR, CCI-
OftADO SPRINUS AID PUCLO
ilr Ju'y : t - C . (1 june In io
1 J> -rpt. 1 to H- 1 •' Ju yluto Ana la
Similar Reduced R.ifes on rme d.iie to
o.hcr Coioradu an-1 Lla*i ToOrlst Pol-.ti.
Rates from other points on Rock Iv'and UouU
propartlonoteiy lower on sjme
date of sale.
Return limit October 31, 1901
The R ii peril Train
COLORADO FLYEB
J)R«. rs. DAMfl.
li< ils the i alronsere of fttl %xn'!ny
SAIR H bS, HAIR BRAIDS. SWITCiifS AVI
tt;l!i ObOOS.
V> fill *l'-_ eidrn oromptlv. We \%*
ji«hUl..r ure Fait . sue*, till nil orders
• i 'it fieir . r iin-h ! .. ' -i fla.r ,U ^
' .dL-t/e Mi woik doos at' shop, til
^ Noble Aveoos.
Li-«i\"ea Kariaas
Omaha 5:20 p. i
Ity daily nt 6 30 p m
i . S Joseph &.00 p.m
arriving in Denver 11 00 m.. Colorad.
Springs iMaiutou> lo.3^ a. m., I'uehlu 11.60
I'rlto for details and Colorado literature.
!■:. -W. TH041P90N,
A. O r. A.. Topoka, Kana
JOI1N SEBASTIAN, U. IV A.. Chicago.
It Is comforting now to know that
cach bllstsring day is a trifle shorter
than its pi ed. . ossor.
A Minnesota jury b l is that It Is no
crime to kill a man caught eheatlng
at poker. Dr. Winter of Mrnnd Fnl's
has been ncqulted of the murder of
William Lenard on that ground. Tliis
KCIII FOR Pit OOF
OF 111 9IOKTALIT*
The Amerl.-nn branch of the Roclety
of Psychical lteseareh has recently Is-
sued a list of questions on ths subject
of immortality. Th eliterary tradition
thnt m.-n naturally desire a future life
Is to be tested by an inquiry into the
io tun] sentiments cherished, and the
actual bias with which the evidence
(bearing on C -- subje. t is regarded.
Among the different class of persons
whose answers may be collected, n
j reference is expressed for educated
lid ii Its.
The results of such an Inquiry, If It
ran b.- well carried through, in n like-
ly to have a religious un well a« a ysy-
cbologi al value.
Many eminent men of all parts of the
world are members of this society, and
118 work has l i- n k- Ing on for a num-
ber of year ^ Hundreds of instances
where Intcilicen.-o has 1-e n displayed
tiuialde of the humuu body havu beuu
THE CAPITAL NA-
TIONAL ll&NH, OP
GUTHUIE, OK LA.,
OFF1 C® TO DEPOS-
ITORS EVERY FA..
CIL ITY N II I 0 11
TMUJJ BALANCES,
BL'SINFSS AND Cii-
BPONS IB1LITY
nARRAnr.
jgWEARlNeES
king of the
lieno Mi
Is no morn
art hiy
en swallowed by the great Amerl.
and that paper. Ilk. the
which swallowed Jonah, has a nianlf
ith th
v\ ith t' -
BT ATI" Pi >ARI
riONS LiOVFHN
is mm
HKI.I'N A.
rlwlnd
is taken up hy th
.... o>
„. aff
Perry Hepuh]
that th
n Klsht
-v r: v/i -•'■/—. 1
II
land and
I th
lot and
l.lent lots
I Widowvlll
Idows
Sell pi
rrrrT.ijRBN A bpetccaltt.
Soft White Hands
Luxuriant Hair
Produced by
■PFOaiTIf
p^aTorwca
1 hi warns
DO VOL WAM
a and
In t«|..<akii;ir
I mlaht hi
I hat
il mg
which scarml the
b i: "hvekrnbhlt" «<>t on the track In front
of the engine, it stood for a second or
proaehlng train
cr so that lie
. w th iinrgor whist ie several times.
* hen tli,- ial.ii t tviivi-d and aiart«d down
the track ahead of the train digging up
ftoni-H Uhiii.l
It m • .- ' . i- 1. ■ ■ • ins -r ti t It br.iha
out ths headlight una windows in the cab.
The m.*t effective skin p,nf. -ng and beantl.
tying i:i :i„. w .n.i.M v , a,, riM in,
sweetett for toilet, bath, a atimery. Tho
only pru ven ti re of pun,.is., i arkhcad*, rr.t.
rnuijli.aiid oily Bkin, red, r- ich hands with
'telling palms and athap. ie« nails, ilrv, thin,
ai-.l IuI'.uie hair, and ami.) c Ul>v lil. ninlie^.
pecaiiM the onlr preventive of the rauae, vu.,
"" ' ,f,KKlng of tlio 1'oau.s.
ands.
lufUmnialiou ai.,i -
k. Um ft lUauuAi, 8tu, Uiuda.MS HJL, fciii
iarl«« yt urself with all th
townaite aiul mineral laws
Manual—210 pages—giv.s
law pe
Ing the last law
- unty organization. Bend one dollar
and got the manual, and a map or Ok-
lahoma, including a sectional map ot
the Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita
lands. The map separate 25 cents When
> mi buy the manual you get the map
thrown In.
Address:
&TATK CAPITAL I'llINTING CO.,
DEPfTlBTRV.
* A IU:COMWFNI>ATION
Of our-work will be g\vi n by any one of
tho many we have aucoesuro^y traated
All are well pleased beosusf an are wen
eerv e ^
ITIIJ3 TBRFKCTION OF FVERY.
opal-atfon Culy guaranteed first ciaas anfl
up to date
THE PRI DOE WORK.
Is natural, comfortable and praqtlcal. \\
t pays In <he long run to nee mo Th© okl-
! 1'1 | est .lentist In the city and with fourteen
" f|1' years of experience
A CRAUUATJD.
of the Kansas City Dental col'ege and a
member <>t the territorial bourd of denUu
examiners.
DR. BEZANSON,
OFFICE!
Room 17, tiray Block.
5IU N. Division lit
QftTrop VT;«V
Dr. I- F- mehaffey,
PETER A. CERRY
WILI
ClfAN AND RENOVATt CARPETS
Removes Spots.
Restores colors.
Tnken up nn-l Inld donn. Expert
work ut n reasonable price.
Phooe 223. Over Guthrie foatn'l Bank.
r)R. COOK, an old Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat
SPECIALIST.
will give you as good treatment an 1
advice as you can get In larger cities.
Rooms ever Indian Territory Bank.
3)12. u. o. muftcft:
DENTEST
Vnilingeley Block. Over Raiaeair'fl
Dr. Furrow, Dentist.
OfFiCS Over Spencer Hardware C«
Cor. first SL wid CkUbom« Avt.
m tiny CAPSULfS am superior
to Bataarn of C-opaiba,
Ihe samo diseases with-
out Inconwiiiurne.
' Oj^iuUtlru^tjUu.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 2, 1901, newspaper, July 2, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124438/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.