The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 76, Ed. 2 Sunday, July 14, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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Tin: OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, St.'XDAY -MftJWW, .TTT.Y 14. I0OI.
THE STATE CAPITAL
By The State Capital Printing Company
I HANK II. (jRFtR. Idttfr.
BUM.St'UlFTJON K.VlUia.
11 \ti,y >mo j• ar b) «all I6.no
I'AII.Y. Sx months lt mall U.ij
1'All.Y, Three montlia by mull 1.75
J >A11. Y, Onu m -nth bv mull 60
l.tAll.Y. une Week by carrier I'i
\Vi:KKI.Y. < no yenr WJ
WKIJKLV, Six month* &
I. 1.1' Till I ■ \ \ O It
1 1 1: OP Til i: WENT
TTl.t long ill . '
)cean cam*- out wi
ermed a rtropf
lor
Chicago Into
a hat might 1
if men t of Vl<
President Roosevelt i .r the presidential
nomination on th- i • ublican tic kit In
1304. The In:> r-o. .an regards him an
the logiial i :ii" 1 ®•1.11.■ because, In Hub- i
n!:iii'v in- i i • ■ •.iiiatlon of both th«i
la istorn ami V. ' m man. The Inter-
Oeean of Thur.- day sny.s:
n on Jiiiu- 18, print-
ed irdlnK Thfr<il>iio
, l candidate for IWi
middle weat came
TO 1* I IIC I. AHUM
ttllOl Ll> Hi: KKI.I
It Is natural that on public days th •
chll'lrvn should eawrly • la': or l.-r fli-
works, toy pistols, etc.
Parent# grati'v this desire in ho,, i
of making the youngsters k u !>.•'. They
buy sin h toy arms us- are pi n I on > -
market and do not nto,i think
whether they are danger* mi « not.
They do not think it r«- i | t •
question this point. They b-\ i'.i-m
toys and have* no Idea tlu t t-«>.. .ur«j
dangerous.
The results aro often time very ;\ I
Walker Turney, aged I'i vjug o<d
was yesterday evening burled in or,
cemetery, having died from a w< i r. 1
inflicted by a toy pistol oil (he I' .urih. '
The ease is a must pat he ti: one. 'i ho
wound was dr< sed shortly nfl r i i I
fllcted and nothing mo. - hou^hi of t. I
It was si arcely more than a ccrat-ih. !
His faher left hone' on |.i . j!:• r bus-
iness, never dreaming of anything ner- j
ious happening from the wound. J !cod-
polsoning set in and lo- k|,i .v r--. 11;i*.*.
but It was not unt'l so.no hours afti r j
his death that word couM b' gotten i <
his father.
The younger brother was Injured i.i
Are You Going to the New Country?
TAKI AlOMi A BOTTI f OF
VALlABLt PRESCRSPTfOMS
v
NO. tO
It will PREVENT and Cure Pjin in the Stomach,
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry and Diarrhoea. You
will need it. Price .15 Cents.
The Eagle Drag Stoj
LDWAkD NKH91S, Proprietor, Harrison AVeine.
^5:
if??
00 WHERE YOU CAN BUY GOODS CHEAP. |
els
till
1(1
ning ^
When tlic Inter <Jet
el it!* Ill .1
Kooesvelt tin- lo^i
tlm respoiit.f wun .'I
I'ruin all . tli
Voices of approval
Itepublii us from tin- middle west look
t• ■ I•.p.-. . • u ,i , < J■ t -..ii lit-,i n b-.i i. i i i
liKM. Th'-y look tu him for what ho has
done, for wli.it ho l-j for wl. it b-- can >1-'
They look to him as tin- type of American
tll.it til* ; VV iMb to :■> • v ill. I
This Information i more general and
less .specific, how, \'-r, that the remarks
which uctuat' d its publication, Gover-
nor Yates, of Illinois, who is regarded
today as the unquestioned leader <>l
tie- republican i .i.i t\ of that state said
for publication a few days ago:
"1 have found," on Saturday, that
Theodore Itoosi vclt I - the ,-hob •• of the
j of ill. \V. i I 1' . • ■ talked wlili re
j ublii u i from most ol thu statei i i to
middle \\ i .( They were laontly reiwuii-
t. i x ■ liuj-inc •• men I i • i . ti-r i • I.-.
I UK to tlioin, thai i h>- r is a at ring • nil
lent in favor of Rmom-vciI'm nomlti.illon
1 f ii i ll the Meiit lineiit for KooHovelt strong
after tlie clone i>t (lie < -mpalgu last year,
nnd | think ii ha■ been k>'.wing ever since
I ha\i found many peoplo who would line
ti.- . i . \ i i. ... . • I \ oiiuk f.'i iiim lor i n ?
dent.
The republican pre.m of the West In]"'1
general is affording a good founda-
tion lor (iovernor Yates' belief that lit
was a fHvol lie in the W est to be?;in 1 the Fourth
•t in on him the day after it j
had on the older l.i.y, but the doctors! 1
were prepared and the boy Is now on 1
the way to recovery.
This is the result of a toy pistol ; '
which shoots blank cartridges.
We do not need to explain where th- | i
poisoning came from. It was simply 1
the verdigris produced by the paracrine
coming in contact tvlth the copper
shell.
Parents do not know or think of tl:!s.
in fact, nobody does until It is too late.
It Is un easy matter to do away with
such things, however. A law should be
on our statute hook classifying such
tbin:: a ind iiiakii , .1 1 in|>> ill!.- |hat
articles dangerous t.j life be Hold as
Innocent toys.
ok Indicates. (len.m-.il Otis adds
Interest the following prediction:
Asia and its
■ mselves will
int. rchangu
city. Manila,
will, 1 the k, i
« II %T Nil AM, \\ i: IM>
% ITI1 Till: Ml lll'l.l M
Tteports from the tr
nicut covering the firs
indicate mi Increase
in goVe
epnrt-
In July
ent I
A Manila merchant now In London
dec I a res that Agulnahlos capture by
' : -iteral Funston was a fake thai th«*
United St.it s gov.-rnment paid him
$1.1)00,(100 to quit fighting. It would im-
prove this story to end it by stating
Airuinuldo nt once spent the entire
amount for u cigarette.
John Tt. McLean play-
first ill the <>hio I mi ll
His early winnings wvr.
but It now remains to b
ti his cards
• convention.
phenominal,
■ seen if the
i instead of the falling off that
most of Tom John
up his <
• fo
on's hand didn't t
future jack pot.
Help l or liauaan.
(J. 1!. Thoburn. >f oklahoma <"it
So they're sendin' "help" to Kansai
It beats all how kind thc.v arc—
Those, philanthropic city folks,
Who hi.-v got some "help" to spar
Time w i. when tilings was differe
When old Kansas was a Joke,
Fur
When "i'uor k.i
Wh. n the red
Lea\ in bloody >■
FUlin' Stout est
You bet no i:af
Let his feelin
Ncr felt of kind
When the locnstf
'Nd the drouth
When famine pa
It was theme f
y hooted
isas' " name was spoke
In the Sixties
Wi
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GQn
1 am selling good Goods for less money than any body in the City*
Call and I will Show You
Summer ©oods Musi 60.
Hammocks from !IOt- lo S5.00 Croquet Sets 80c to $''.50
*4-
Wal! Paper at Vour Own Price.
r?? fireworks tar tveryonc.
n? —
y|| I ha\«-cut th' Bottom out of Drug 1'rices. Call and see what Jam
m doing for you. I buy for Cash, pay no Rent; and take all Dis-
counts, that's why I can undersell.
[!} G. R. RENFROt
1''' No. 206—OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
hearts with fear-
em Hcribbler
1.1nnt iii^ pen,
so nrg'd the pr;t
vlnil swept the pi
used at every do
■ r .test UKain,
nd ulastod h<
•adily grown In ,iVH ,n
had been expected under the op-ration I
of the amended war revenue act. j
From .Inly 1 to July <i Inclusive the 'Wo bow to express our gratitude for
receipts from intornation.il ta\ation the improv. menta made on the goyern-
w ere |6.0f S),79!) against f I,f os,_'TI from ! ment u> n> sidew alk. One-half of Bald I Why «h
nine source for th irrespondimr sidewalk is already torn away and we She a>
period in 190t — an actual Increase of J pope the improvement will continue j '
over 34 per cent. <>f , muse, the week | until it is uli torn aw
was a "short" one In both instant
, holiday leavhv; only
They've always made sport of Ka
They've R'i\ed her j-tnti «nn n a
The> ve laughed at Mollte and Ca
They jeered our soldier boys to
Till F ii list on Twentieth tallant •
Thet I. ansaiis e n d kad ;li- v,
Thet there n't no braver feller.
As warriors ineasur. a man.
Special for
lou Now!
with and 1
strength.
nut of all the cnndldates mentioned
for tb«' |. ;.ubli. an m.inination lloose-
velt is alone a familiar character in the
Went. Not only has li Impressed vi-iy
deeply tiie i ople of the West by bis
stern personality, but his career as a
"W. -.tell -I- links tile \ I. • -president t"
the Westein r in a eoiiuiMn bond of
sympathy. He knows the trlu: < of the
AN .- t and tin s. ntlnn-uts and customs
of the Western peoplo His disposition
and deportment are In harmony with
sta
the reve
id in both In-
ched
t:
Weste
Tht
when he sn
of the peopl
-a of insnhood.
think (loverno
somewhit by the payment
certain special tax-s that f 'II due <
the first day of the fiscal year, s i t;
comparison Is in every way i fair oi
While such an Increase ii> the revi in
from internal taxation can hardly en
tlnue, it may still be true is predw
ed In some quai ters—that, the Incri* i
ed consumption of everything t.- t il
on in count of the "goo I tim •>, ' w
I ractlcally offset the li s.« of the . l<
000,000 estimated as the resuits i f t
rniendmentH to the law.
"What shall we d<> with !i-> mi
phis '" Is getting to be a ipiesii
almost as acute as it w.u in Andre
3Cx-Oovernor Stone, of Missouri, plor-
iea hi the fact that he helped to liber-
ate the Youngcrs. Possible Mr. Stonu
has done worse things, but he never did
n. more foolish one than to boast of
this one.
'd tli
•an i
ey want to help Kans,
1th. r aid nor oilds,
i .. harder than turn
uyh prairie soils -
'Nd, though real busy I'll 'low,
Fur Kansas am t sutYerin' now.
OKI.4HON A I'Alt A4>R AI'IIM
lorn t< d nt
Itended by
e military school to 1>.
Riley, Kan., should be
sans only. Ti •• peop
to learn bravery more than thos.
ny other slate In the I'nion.
Davis has been ;
at ted.
i.t their apji.'ara
Stettoqrapliy, leSegraplty,
Bookkeeping, Penmanship and
Commercial Cranciics.
AT THE
Capital City Business College
Corner Cleveland and Division, GUTIiRIf. OKLAHOMA.
Railroad rare.! September f, 1901.
Only -t7.000.000 is to be spent In the ' "
' coronation of King Edward. We hop •
I Mr. Morgan will say something to Kin.- j
j land before it Is too late to raise these , 1
I figures to a respectable sum. -|
Arapahoe Bee feel
lilroads as the < 'in
lakes 110 mention
houghtlessness.
as certain of thi-
ng uf Christmas .B
u£ Street ear line
eli Is "the choice
ti: t it til i: <m.i i i ici: rit a I'moi t
We commend the council for enfo
Itl Hl'l < TI A 4. SOI Till 11-
m:i{.h miioi i n I'KornT
This reason-
i;:. old l'lre and death traps to
i way.
Do not hesltut
his rcspf
am -1 Tom Lov
torn ; not pay
i called on J. Plerpont !
nda y simply "to pay
Vrhaps, like the Hon. |
Minneapolis, he could j
outh to united in an
lit Chinese exclusion
that tho negr
certain line.' .
on act was a vlolein de-
tlie hospitable iminigra-
the Unit ed Btttea. it WM
for the social pi
Wo
i and i
In this good work.
There Is scarcely a business block
this city that does not need Improv
ment and one of the surest ways t • n
them Improved is to i iinip-dl the tea
tng away of old shacks. Too in n
rickety old building's are left to dm
half rent at these crowded t'm. uii
respect a bio brick blocks should
standing in their places.
The only thing nee« s-arv Is to do
other first • lass cities have dene, for
them to be torn down and moved awn.
Business lota are too valuable to r
main Idle.
If the shacks are forced out nr
brick structures will take ibe'r Ida. .
Improvement will not only be ju •
frond but protected and a'l.cuniente
Insurance rates will b lowered and t
s, fet> yf life and property c',h;tiic.
N ting the live pi
re lead to remark
. < II as figuratively
>ek shipments we
th|it aetual'v as
he hot weather Is
A cummitteo of fifty called
pafety temperance committee i-
Iiik tli-' only three Joints per
run at Wellington, Kans.
Kingfisher Times: Tli" Ka
TiineS recently violated tin; em
the department In Issuing tli. i
message on Sunday, last* d of
The Times never waa considered
paper.
A Mlssourlun write
the Fond Creek Vi-
le next winter I dette to know If ther si room t r another
I teak ! lvery barn. This glvt
A LUXURY VVITHtM TKE REACH OF ALL!
Itlon us to whether
livery horses of Mlss>.
comfortably in this level
not tho
order to get Mr Bryan's mind
ure of John It. McLean In next | There Is a supersensitive .ffiei il ,-i I'.-r-
i's oinuiotier about three hundred 1 n Ti-..- l^i.aidi. an con.!••-•• i the
« •" S^hl'Su-'V.'J'I'^'lt.l 'V 'fn
ls ttt on-". I •hasten to -,••.logiate" at the at.;ent r<--
■
\ Ku'T.ilo win born at the St. I.oul;
ir grounds the other day. Now tr
en the thing up a St. Loulsan should
born at the Bul^alo lJan-American
portion
j"e now
of Kansas City':
ntrv
N
ere tile
h their Inferior anil semi civilised
•toMis, deiuor■. lr.;lng lo Aiiierienn ia-
!<ut were a stench t i the moral, re-
ioiis and eiviUsed peojile of this
It is a ci
epeal the
oca led nt
Ml f:M• t that Uo
to
'hln
alifo
id bv
the
eli!
'lilr
Id
on h.
The Idea hus just been suggested Hi
Texas take advantage of ti. • it.-nin a
Itution next winter to • u . ..| r> a
"Tramps know g.od roads, ' v.\ S t
Dallas Nbw s. "and shoull be ma le
make them." That Is 11 right, t ut
s .i> tardy. Where ire the tra*
comin i fn.n? ' A g >o.l erc > b i« mn>.
ed them In the North v.hi Ii has le
heretofore supplying tins ImmlgratU
st Quthrit
ympathy
A paper of no less repi
Times-Journal at Oklahoma C
tiie difficult question: "How • o
like to draw number one .'" Pie;
j something sensible; for Insiai -■
j would you like to be the I. em;
I A Logan coun
■ ter on i he wesi
than th
f his
itli Kansas ■ ' r 1
pon It a couple
he mistook th.-
lifhtni? rod on t
tlicr leads the
111 oth -r j
words the Chin > population would j
on duuble lli.it • th t\ bite people 1
Chinese custom b, I u it> and loth-j
sonieness. would i the social!
protests of the white • ilizent
Ki measure swamp tin- civi
of which we are so proud and
Mrolls of upholding.
Further, to let the bars d >w n t
ese Immigratl-n w Id britiK a nn
Vigorous i. -istene.- justly too. from
the people w ho wmid suffer We .!.. not
hesitate I ' s iy : i if.... en Ih.dr part
would b. the ultimate r-'-nll. nrovid
log it check ■ ami- to their rescue.
We are not tourling any such creup-
and in n j
ill/.at Ion |
d so d"- |
t'hln- !
sed form t-.
eneral and
I a
.-fits
pre. late fu
thnt are rc-
the
manifold
ilt In
v'lUfci
at't
to us from
ould be the
villi It, even
utnary b« ia-
l.eh- th of folly to m
we ussurt d th it
fit would result to the South.
On this )Mdnt w-e must radically dlf
fer from the Mobile ltoglster The
S- I'h already enJo>"a an Industrial ad
v- iitago over th^i North in tin poses*
si "i of cheap i - en i.or \ t onlv
tlmi, but ti is . oii'lniou is Improving
The negro . f the South Is making him-
s-.-lf i "I. \ I iat'l every > -ir as an
Industrial factor
The effect of a larvje Chinese Imml
gra.Pm on He- South, which would b"
erta
follo\
th
rept
of the
Chile • " e \ . Ill-- "'I .«• • .11 Id 1- to r. '
only loose i'- wealth and pr>l>u ;
the more civilized and self-respectln.;
Class < f Its . itii'.eiis.
The Mobile itegUtcr lap - per which.
f,.i this sJone, should • i I very low
In the . yes ' n -ml patriot.c and soli-
je pc« tiny Soutiicincrs.
TSSfi CAPITAL nn.
HOnAI. ISAN64, Of
GUTHRIE, OKI A„
oi-fi cs rootpos-
tTOU.S KVfc«V FA.
C< (L I T Y W ti! C il
TrtEIH BALANCES,
BlIliKK&S AND HE*
(tPONK IBUIT1
bAaWAitT.
can't lb
boon ill
lOlii VACATION
i ause—The rate ■; «
i are so reasonable
to $10.00 per week,
cause—It's waters ar
to the hei
I Because—Its advani
from ,h.!h«..tlW. t i. nl. ln« ...
en., of It ^or's ,.,n„..t ' -v
cause—Located at
« r.arks the days and
cool and the bre s
g in Kan- ecause—There are
tig alarm- by day nor mosquito:
I rest at night.
and presents ma
prospecting along
The consumption of
LION COFFEE
has increased immensely, and this coffee
is now used in millions of homes.
Tlie grocers nil over the country keep us busy
delivering LION COFFEE to them.
You will lind no stale LION COFFER
on his shelves—it sells too fast to gfow stale.
Why? Because it is aa absolutely pure coffee.
Ourrtto Strength, Purity and flavor.
Please bear in mind that
Lion Colic©
is not a glazed article; it is not coated with
eg# mixtures or chemicals in order to tfive it
a better appearance. We «! , not need to resort
t-> such measures—we have no imperfections
to hide!
In everv package of LION CCFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in
fact, : ■ woman, man. l oy or trirl will fail to find in the list some article wnich will contribute to their happiness,
com for' an i i ouveuience, aad which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
th w; ; -. rs of our one pound sealed packnges (which is tho only form ;n which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
' w-
Watch our next ndvortlsement.
BiiARDED WOMEN,
Number Increasing.
;;;
I'liMS., Agt., W,. hil:i. i: ..
TtN CtM C0II0N
tEDtCTEK i.v Tin-: i:niT.
TtlK CI LAN Dl.KH NUW
nre Ilk. 1 y to l ve ten c • t
lib..
hlic
I Ml nd i I i i I III ■ ■ ■—I I Ii IH'iiH flllT
t. i ii.h-K. • ~ rlptlve of
'■ he and Wichita eoun-
oinidete work yet pub-
... cejiiH. l-'or sale ut
1 all i >ok storea.
ogitlti'd th- -
ho lui.1 been
U^o io bu> ,
tail. H misvy n-c-
. tl< .• Ui II
' mui \
■ v\iiu th« boyn. '
... . iuhi> them to
i ;i«, > through hritileii.-ha*'" les~
, i. i.| .it,, is: but tbev .in not rmeovo the
, .1 ,S in- nment •-.•mi lei. ly
Some women are herolo enouuh to clap
sticks . i ol lu t resin on th.- «Uln., ami
I. .,i them o.|ff when euol, t> u n^ out
ui:. hair en inasH* Thlf. h-v..
I'niii. • the kin, and doea not
1 return. .
Kit-etroIywlH remains a , <>;.«■ r v ion I . 1 • •
which .ii eltotrlc needle ih drlvan into I an.... !TT _ _ ~ _
111... „r ...1 a.,r H.ni„« . 0 ''«■* "«<
lur uuud. it le toUioua and , | Quthrle product.
lie full
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