The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 202, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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TJTE • KI-AHOMA FTATK CAPITA LSfNOAV >10];N,\r 1."
THE STATE CAT IT AL
By THe State frlat ug
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< adeoc<
amaz-l
BTMHCPI triO* KAllsa.
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11AJI.V Si rr .nth* b m*1 £
DAILY Threa r r.tha bjr er*il 7
jiA One rr th by aJ ••
r«>;r Y f'M w*k br earner 1*
wj i .v. y« ■-r 2
WKEKLT. 81* manlhs —
if you ARE troubled
with the blues
homely nom n, ' K' n iu
• ' that me?orb fia h. thi
' of wWh startled and
oirrld.
As glory. glory plied up aboj' Fu
" n. - did tt pile up ab'rnt Kan
until for a m.ment. It *« efn d that :
fa't *oud be rhansred and tha-
Inited Pta'ea -<ouil in*- nly
small portion of the Huuflow.-r sta'e
the put ; eye.
Even th o :gh r.ow it in ,.i f-'-aigtit*
ed out and thor' richly ur;d
is great plaul.t t nay tlttl n*> <
ha* done rri re than Funston to put t
i ■ of Kansas in the front rar
of th world's pfoiesudor.
Lb, . ie th*- l.t-.ie F ! Mak"
hom* cwmlng a lu-al Ft
on th - wholesale plar. F
ever enjoy su-h an r-poi
July
will
ti'- r.
heiltl
Whe
nlnds
why anarchy is
not stamped out.
*d out*
Why isn't
Th* f-ourtr
Ivas. It's
trou^ !e .
lie;
he pub
edlti<
of a
a m<
I The
«ll T '
k no v.
immediate
mani-
!«xidy r.-
of th-i
produce*! de?- nds
m*i «'^ndltiof: •-! t
plea/ k r v •
vital for • nn'I fit
ifht
g«n*i
nd
(' rm< I
- . harmonious.
fru inet* tho
r.' aith Negat ea
h; ' I s j« h a*
. '• inharmonious
id proJu' * pain.
Thi* theory h - go:-1 A 1 e i#?ntl t« J
agree that ang'-r. s rr '.v. remor e or
fur • ' ■ ■ • • • v •. : ty
that tn'-: i • .1 -n.il a*>d :n« reat- «
ej r- ;)irw. ■ . '1 palj . ati;n. that Ir- I
i dtpf n* I
••rn'• '-n . in th" ny :em In-
Jurfou*" im; • jn :1 rorr< r.f ; h ar'-
••Ttrenn^ly pi- nou' a. '« that th
unr*-f-bl'-, happy r-motloni «r«-nerftt>-
«^temlcal > mpoundr f nutriUou-" val-
ue which •rtimu at" the cells to manu-
facture •-h'-rffy
Ho n rw at •• tim*1 when w are ntuiy-
Ing what ph.io'ophers - ill the aclencr-
of human happlneas we muft a-imlt
as the nidfrr«ntal principle th con-
dition of the mind
Th* thin* now I* bow to cure our
selves of th«- b)u«* how to lauirh. to
b* happy, t ■ lose self-< ons<'iousne«s. ,
Th m' -.'X eminent i « y' holofitti tell
uh that all that is n«"-« sary 1> the d)>- j
fire that d*««lr*« control th" pffchiO j
man
Modern physician* have adopted thl ■
uh st ; )'.-<>ry . f practlf c
If It'- ijiushinjf you ne*d th®y pre- ;
scriJ..
For inctance the other diy a man
^ent to th>- offi of a promin«-nt phv (-
ir.r> 1r -"Ir' • •♦". nr.1 t I of a om
plfclty of trouble* Th* phycian !o k- '
♦^d h4m ir.t r stu I < ;] hl<t < :me a f'-w
rnlnutefi an I then Wrote out a pr'HTlp- i
tion for whi i h«- ra'-cepN-i the usual
hijrh-toned fee
Th«« man ha*tr' r-d to a dru* f*or and !
handing the prer<" Ipt'on to a cle-k re
nrrJcil g i«TIy "All this In ■. hurry
The clerk ad th^ prescription, and ,
vith ■> laufth. han le l t ha> k, and
th<re In plain Eniflieh won written i
"Laugh at least twenty time* dally
and alwayn i)f'o e retlrinK "
Thin min •' the *! • j• l • • nl|ht.s, dull
headache, poor stomach, <■' look-I
*d at th«- wo im lumhly for an Irrtant. |
and th«-n lauith-!. and as he lauRh'-I
h* dull csr - th ' hnd Ivr-n restlnK
llki a cl"u.| on his brain n'l'mod t >
grow llKh'<: | n - laughed Home
mor " He muttr I something about
' clever trick at I I -ft the .r. an<!
♦ •- i-- y bnck to hi* office he sc
tual'y whittled, something he hadn't
•lone for years
Back at mr de«k, he bu<kled down to
work. ntl 11 lauKhir.g, Th<- world seem
'd ' hangc I F"im r, Ir 1 flnlt«* some
where he hfi 1 secured a new stok of,
enerry. He r.aiked a Joke with the
head < lerk and Instead of dl« h irulnr
a bunitlinir emp!<(>t' ga him some
words of encouragement and advice
and anoth'r trial.
He actually enjoyed hi* luri h The
food • v
He went home with a laugh and
IF Tor ARE Turn 'BLED with
didn't groan about bu^'ne-f wo rl«s a*
th* dlnr;er table Ha t !d !i!« W ft Of
the Interesting thin#.' that he had n «-t-.
and heard down town that day. and
when she pmllcd at him from beh n l
tha tea urn he rernemb<-r<*d that she
wes a verv h">n's >n>e woman, and that
he vai a lucky d"g to g-t hnr.
Ho glanced through the evening pi iy j
e« aloud a lit" romp" 1 with th<
ehlldren awhll - went to bed with a
la\igh, and l pt 1 k" a baby.
There |« the dlagno; !«• and cure of !
most peoi'W '
Th-ir
the blui
hav - d « dad ti
>n or expostulai of
>n Is a punishable offeni - They
ar.d the decision -n r< ail lik1-
"Foclal ?'| r/e Club"—the nam-
organiaa'i-in f ana: .< i
t ng Monday r. ght In T . k
•-'S'-s and gentl'-rn-n pr-vent—Em-
ma 'Joldrnan. it i">«-ms, was the ruling
; ftp!'It—agreed that —
j "President Roosevelt la a tool of plu*
; tocra'li rimmaU.
"H a meesage is a pa k of downright
I lies.
"CgofgoKS was an energetic warrior
taking hi* proper reveng-
' zolg >fz v .j, the bravest of men.
i lt«"sevelt Is a gi at e lm nal '
And ther- w -r<- further laudations ' f
| ths act of Mr McKinlsy'a murder to
1 geth'-r with spedflc d< n >unclationa or
j law - n 1 order.
v.'1: e the congress ot the I' -• !
■ State* Is casting about f r w 't!< ti
means of i-tamplng out" anat hy. the
Emma Goldman* of New York are fir-
ing the minds <,f th-. gnorant and In-
flammable—and the authorities ar-; pa-
ting with hands folded and letting th"
flame* spreid.
That's why anarchy not ftamped
out.
The meagre laws that *•*>t are nor
applied If t were such demon'tra-
t >ns—such flagrant treason, would not
d slurb u*
Thl* reminds ua of a suggestion, the ;
Htate Capital made directly a'J.er the
lamentable arsas«lnation of T' • i.dent.
Mf-Klnley it was that anarchy b«-
held an offense -ra'nst th'- federal gov-
ernment—a* It certainly Is—and th'- ex-
scution of law he In the hands of fe l- ,
eral officials with proper laws cover- '
ing punishment.
Then anarchy would be stamped out
HOLIDAY GOODS
A HOISE FILL or m\\.
A!! new bright and e'ean. Every •
article a handsome "Christmas Gift," | gr
Until 1902 wili be sold regardless of cost, j Sr
Have just added a new line of Jeweiery j
and Optical goods which wiii be sold i ^
away belov/ jewelers' prices. • sr.
EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED. I B
EAGLE DRUG STORE, j |
EDWARD NICHOLS, Proprietor. -
HARRISON AVENUE. ... : ZZ
ssmmmmmm mmffltttmtfitttmmmttttnmmmtttmttiK
CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST M
And Renfro is here with the TOYS for every-
body—-the R vs. (lirls. Babies, Ladies, Oeiits,
Mother. V itherand all. so make no mistake but
-GO TO-
RENFRO'S DRUG STORE
FOR ^01R HOLIDAY GOODS.
• •• t-*- ? •'-♦•V*- .
We have the line this year, so come and pick
it out. TRAINS THAT RUN BY STEAM.
th<-- patronage t!
distributed.
If we may tru«
Mr. Hull f - ip t
army will not b'
■ -f ' .n 1 .
ted
been
k.e press d'epat-. he^
a decrease of the
Ut of pia e. He it
from ft>(00 to 4 ,003
men wl.l be requisite .n the Pnllpp.nes,
and he thinks there need not be more
than >o.<.<"> : In *ler that the troops
in those islands may be relieved every
two years.
At present
th" e are a few le«*
uding the Hospital 1
than
.'orps
Thi* de*ire for a moderate army and m
• Jr« i d : •*
h' ad j *r month
'J • .-n t raif<e h
he chances ar« ti
rop of *h ut. t
im-r.t by «ajdr>-
i Ned simoii."
ngflsh> r Timet- H* .
< l the city abo I t -
- i in '-d in «>-ven r il •
•! iy f r ' riff Keiley !
were busily engaged i
206 Okla. Ave
Oppc iie PoMotficc.
r
R[\fRG. THE BaUGfiiSi. ^
uiUHit tuuintuiHta'ituuu^
i V-HU THE TERRITORIAL PRESS
S\^S OF GOVERNOR FERGLSOIN. i
fluentlal in rn 'lit
retary of war
We
kind
Hull
Mar.ii
-t n<J
th the thr«'i t
last summer
the army officers, b
to tr'.ve his family
tribunal at the Inas
Taft, and otherwise t;
■ments. is m re In-
r affairs than the
r any on * else, is
)tC'a.tulatlon.
one wi:l be so un-
t:...•* rn- oi Mr.
ts made by him in pr.
0 get even with
uuse tiiey f illed |( 4
' : feats on the .
uration of Gov.
1 -restlmated Mr.
..lory macb
ely in the «
a i44vT4<'-f
nty Jail
Muskog.
Hull'v .superla-..ve ability and rower.
sidelights on the
sugar freight in congress
air to be
Ind. in territory has sent repr-?enta-
tives to W. -:hington to urife the paj-
sage of the measure presented ty Con-
Krt • man Mo ' m Tennessee. c.«-at-
Ing the t'-rr ■ ry of Jr-fferf-e.n. Thus,
while Oklahoma 11. seeking th?
RunllRht of statelnod. Indian territ-ry
is looking t t - mc nllght of terrl-
rlallty. Th«- Flynn bill however, pro-
vldt-s for gradually dawning day for
J-fferron by .• lling it p.ece meal to
the state of Oklahoma.
I laui
fr-
iar.
-\%
«-.•
thl
snd
• Phoenix
lestined t >t
t: ar: i.^«J from t'.
r ight it ii 30
rn th - jail to <\
l'j Main, turning
Broadway,
ft ret-1 they i-'-gan
• . This b
the stores and *
crowd
Wll
"t them
t' i
Wj
imtjanyjtig tr.i
"Come i
If'i'Kl tlm-
:•] another
i - F"'<ri- -
guards.
;'=lnts r ut tn*? r,. .-.f Cuba rr. .
will conu- «.'';ba ... again ;•
threat t • our pea-e and t •
burd< -. c f Ur j;
.14.. , . .
armer Hea
1
and i
er rni
fr -
week
b>- «tr-
ly dl«
That Ml
river for se
own body
id himself
in man who dragged the
il hours In search of his
neirly as a * nt mind-
Sid Clark recently prov-
in the matter of his
Oklahoma's political bu*hwba kers
should n t forg'-t that it was President
j Roosevelt w ho d'-< lared that any man
r.iUld get up a petition that wou d h;ui,r ■ '
himself.
Well, we
, will make
The Cuban question bids
a lively one in congress.
Oovernor General Wood and Rerr«
tary Root have declared that promp
r< it.-*' from 1 iingley duti-s on fusnr l « statehood attltu
■on '1 to th«« ve > *Hlv «?)on of C'ul i
President RoowvtU Ufgcd In hi« flMt What's the use of keeping up this
sag«- that "tKere are weighty reasons of «b ,-ter working day ag tation wiien
morality and of national intt r< >t why; si: h famous , --..n ro--- a« Sir Ho -
thi-j r-lief shou d be given find added ••-t Hall tell us la' a ay will be forty-
tnat we sr.: bound by every consider- agh- hours long sixty million years
at:on of honor and expediency to pa.s ■ hence?
■ i
h«^r well being."
Hut now ronje the nugar producers
of the United Htm ■ . cane and beet,
With th familiar cry that any redu-
'1 n of lutl's will ln-an ruin to a prom-
ising Amenr-an industry, and th<-y are
reinforced ly the Dingley protection-
ist'. In reply to th's. a republican and
protection authority no le«« than the
N York Tribut e points out th .t th
whole duty on raw augtr wis abdlsh-
"1 ten yeut ago by Mr McKlnley nd
ad 1h that there ir nothing to show that
nil it was ai nd j <.«••• t!<>n pol then 11.
would not ! «• equaUy saund n >w." The i an pe
Tr.buin- tbeji r i.ti t • how tha ^
must get three-fourths of our nup;<iy Santa
from abro;t i. that the l.< r lana prod- mobile >
uct In small and lncrea« rig very s;r.«r* < onsldei
ly, and that "as for b "t sugar, we r<
member the confident promise eleven
years ag*) that in five years we should
be supplying all our own demand an I
exporting 1 (.(>0,000 tons a >ear; yet sev-
en years after that promise the total
products n wu only 41.110 t ns, and t i
years after. In IMO, only 7".163 tons • n i
that in the face of th« fact that with
national protection and state bounties
beet sugar Is K-'ltlng ubout 140 per cent
of protection
Th*- pub: t w| l watch the contest
with keen Interest, e*|)-><-ially in view
of the growing business sentiment In
Cuba that if the Island >nri t got «.•-
clproclty it must a?k for annexation.
d this «n< n
Read this
h« Times-Journa
go that th^ wheti
•.vfntt-r weather 1
•' tl;< r<-••
f worry among
th' - dependent upon
the farno-rs w-^s that
wo .id O" cur before th-
nuV. , -nt m isture to pr«-
kll kr of tht wheat,
den -nstrated that Whe. t
extremely dry condition:,
ter a- in numnier. If
ti(5t 'rvc'elved prettv O
r • ' r snow a high #fn,
freezing t-mi
mr
mign
fin-
tb>
ers and
•.-nty of
m not stand
Wfll In win-
ground has
M-ttling fr-m
.-at
Of HIX V
Counc!
Bill K 1
fin- h i
•o mll*-s
anterior ;
| Eh?
J chllds?
Hock
Ttock-
f« ll *r
tiat jtry Simpson
grandi a than t
he 1 >• represent
in both cases.
an 1 h Roths-
osslble that John
h . e the Ameri-
hlm for
dopt
nsldered a '1
eat many pe
n auto-
if he
n" by a
This
proper
tha
plac
buy 1
iiiat suit
t>e ha 1
is di-
"d
spilt
j In the presi.i-
j The Amor!
Iy inelst that
( main on the :
Fe lerat
1 list
lock* <1
t , I'.-it
lurders hu\
hawnte Indi.
rs of whici!
I and M r. i
- man wh«
ountry lead"
n Imiiortant
\| • < ting to
►.era soon.
I hn Del.ong
:.-..-t II —
j« ii himself
•• li staur-int ■
art • r of tliat c
d for i
p'-ratu
t«- plays
havoc w
th
h- gr
i .nd is 1.- '
w in perf.
r-.ld
west bar >
nd rontai
igh to
• trry It 1
for a per.
•d
Ot-aT
>■ Of Ok!-i
il non i it
, trip i
to Wyomin
wit ii P
f
"odv.
and tells ^
f
wate
rsprlngs ir
Wyornm
fr un
the to*
-.f C«.ii;
i ry, "
are a nun
n er of ri
You
m so t i
i t. is spr.'
K
; wet
ithir, strlj
■ whii. t
he
ig are
mid >ou •'
nd k t i-
to
and watch
l t 'li- SI.
1 w
ov-r '
^ i;r he.i :
\\ hi e
n can stre
icil th
■ ice in n
river th
•r :71 t
• mounta
in. The I
le spr
az" me
r j is gnu
i and st >:
rid
an tie
j.'hn M
oran, who
m
; •! a t-w
days ago
tip at
tii,- county
■ jail -■ ar
.■ era
isy, h.-is c
1 a ng'-d 1
P I
-v and d
i la
r a:.- «-f
the i-.i
n
an ha?
1 he. n in ;■
ome sort
., 1 . - 'V . * '- * «
i to b« Kci-ently two
e b< <
i n commit
tee m t
.ii r-.«
' rv ation, ti
h- per, i tr
a-
litv-
• • yet >
>eeti eapt-J
1 talk aooi
at not he 1
K
, "di 1
-th- kllir
I*" in th
i to bell, v
e thev h
a.v
ciirair
.a. lo. kid
up and a
re
Hear f
rum the off - lub: fr-
id
must i "taken off her mm - • that
weighty reasons of moral.t) demand a
red uct on of our tar.ff duties *bn Cuban
: r«'dnets, and rhat our 1. -. is i-.v-o;-. .1
Here i sa reciprocal trade an angement
f r which w- Iwt- the i ■<; of r.-a • .i s :
t>- Ii'-'. Ing th< jir«s l.-n will nunt x-. 'li i >
theesrn< ftn* as of i7.s naiur- . il« v. ..
consent ti.at Cuba shall t" ruined i > • v.r
•sn tariff iKj.l<y. ar.d if ti:. Eer.ai*- -*nd
tin- sugar and tobicc ■ l.nte • bUtid in
n s way. eve::'ua!-y .«•- mu- ti th' w ! •
for th. r:: 'i h- Atner.. .n pe.-; • wi.i
iKt; with th- pr y.ni th u i.d iui
freo th* people -f Cul.a '"T'fjn ^.iin t->
oppress them ourselves— Harper s \\>ekly
Harpers and Broths s have just pub-
lished a sutawrriptlon edit on < i a life > f ,
Madame lUcam;. r, em.tied, M idame
u «m| r and H* r Friends, wh eh in |
'• lib • 1 to two hundred and i.i.% num- ]
rr.araal-l*' tnat thit is tin if < unpn i«
p i hy i ub Is bed of a w n d so ceie-
.)rht• ■ i aa R. -.ir.- • r. Hi.v. Inn :
magazine artlc .have huh-1. ■ -ifii • i
i to t-il the -story ••,- mis famous i -autv
l: j hi r Jlf. . • - • in. ..iv. i with th •• -
• pi'-tnatic I.I-' .-. of ti. tItiii !!. V. !: Ii -
i;\ •-i that h«r blograph) — f lm-
addlti the ... j i French
i n.vmolrs.
The sngagetnem of Ml V la Allen
infnb.fr:. t - u there will bo a:
-rtv In ' > ■b -rna « xt" nd t
nev dr. amid--f. U- sivc
he will be as r *id In prs«. t
i • en in p-.-n. h ' i, th: u^h h
Watonga Republican.
Pawnee Dtspateh:
in no ad- i
i'r. dent R<>
omb:nation of the' p .
■ wspap r
,-t 'it l'
I
i i
i
it
trouble Is nothing but
« f!-« •« if the InJ irl im
Iratlble, malevolent and
depress' ng emu
laughing Is t
Phy lela n- u
e*er
moves rnus leu
ths circulation
liver that pe
seldom look th
Invlgoralor, as
server.
Be your own
believe"Vi that
right Qti t ♦
'laugh at lfa*
always before
do not consider
mr. hull viv1ctive.
A - .rdlng to H.-pr n itlve Hull of
Iowa, thf*re will be a Idltlonnl army leg-
islation this year In the way of amend-
menta to the law of February 2. 1 hoi.
To pa - s that law. i. •.r 11 r, - to Mr
Hull "many concessions of a-i under*lr- !
able clfsra'er were made to the ob-
structionists". ana these ron* • slons
mu • bed one away with--n w thM ul
is natu
lid mak
al
t <;n ral Buller
"bulls than other
thnt e
flash'd :i
ul at her
L-ck for i
r-omj anion
p dining
d.
i?i
v, in e, if said to
i pped i'i'0 a I
lie wait-'r Kir! h
. cold rebuff
n't need his mo:
ti1.!'. Helping ^
. and writing
•> : b nided It to
■ Id h<r to show
'!." a trick wh.-n
next mornln
u II -'imp u.ro't to It, tr> i; :h, u
r« • a Pi in th' W.st i u- m j rr - on
h.-r way o b- l'.. a.-, t v ,. n .• -ti.
i ". .- he II tie -• ii- v. - I. u ^
in r«o/te. Ali "f January '-,v :i"i'. i, ->• .1
; ., r on the . .apt. a tid h. will u • a
i turn to the I. : t alt.r : '.ing vis t. d
I -1 -ino. rieattl*- a; d I ;n: :i rfait
Lak• and 1> uv« r 'i he him • t .{pr ,
w: —' In M nne ■ a i t.'n
of May in Chicago.
it irk llepub'i -i N-ws.Journa "f '
• w govern- r Hon Th mas It l-'.-r-
. u. have nothing hut word- !"
F. guson I fully • : feet t.. I a -1 ' :
•I "f ti" ;• : -h of th- polt ■
it. Irr. v. 'i n■ den? rat..- . •• i ,s '■ • 1
i 1 rn "Th-- i'.-dh. !■-«! R..yst, r. r f \' -
. f.-n the r sir n«h Ids IPs •" *"
r. f« ai ed, florid fa., is ahv,.. wr t-
i:./ hhaven and he has the It .. . '- no
gone
el to the b- k to ts
Ing i
i his i
vm« nt
idy burt
The brigand h
that no limit Ml
ure.
g hard fo
• oin me as
,Th" Irriga
sided ov. r
>ry has now tak*
ma politl-
nui
)od. h-
I a ti <
or mirth i« a
a health pr<
kens
the I
nuch .
"Fear not, only '
ing will be ad
trouble anl i
mes dally, and
welcome fred eunston
with furious flash |
Kansas sb ild not hesitate to Jump
at th'- ugiv • f a' , ; i' •>
caption lo General i I Funaton on
his return from the Philippines
Fun"ton and Kan .§ ar Inttpar.iblt
In the puhl i I
Afid when th- name of Funiton rev- j
srberat* It 1 ti
he-* whose daring i n j Sn- ■ I
bsotfgbt the einpei or Of a h s •• ea'.
pecpU and • i«.• f
4^(io iug army into camp, tha* 1
TUP CAPITAL NA-
TIONAL BANK, OF
GUTHRIE, OHLA.,
OFFER6TO DFPOS-
ITOKS EVEI1Y FA-
CILITY h Hit!!
THEIR BALAINCE8,
BIJSINFKH AND ME-
8PON8IBILIIY
hAUUACiTr
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
The
Mill I
nink the
k 'hat •
• htdr eo'intt
no att' if
i stopped In
„ right io
was sea ti
i
surroumiin
tubed out
ii.
re H wh it '
art:
scrapper in
tin
territory. 1
Keuben fro
and kra v
tha T:
i a Digger I
t.
W 1 1 -
« after he
car
t h -sr s 'rh
ties
, dub room
party lie
Ing
harmony" t
r i
ih'in sny i
hroa
.. h- *
gun i
-.I thnt ma
ti- -t hav
of th" Pa-' :n.| tr.e Pr
of 1- - 111 r, ' : < I ! ■!.
• -'.-t a i. i'.i n,i.• • - - r mi r P,
I that Mr Hardy had stated that
| iicl wr.te itiiv more nove.-. ha
' be. n denied. The n >v-. .it a ;i -t
literature, how- o r. v. r- m ..:
i f TIII Ot ' 1*1 , cf w hi. 1 j \s i ,t
| ijuantltj "n his eifrii. r >• • a.i
; was artlcii d at the am - 10 i - ;
in st I ,1 architect th. !• aril g to
i p. -r b p was t-'io at or It. m- -
ins lirat pr.ntt-d contnl . >n ap
11out-*-, and It was not th six years iate,
that* he publiaheu his : :.v i:ov. ,
1 the I) PrbcrvliH - -a 1 .. h w. • • - -
■ • atul m its tilamatizutii i..
1 lie of ti .
r t he tra!
small blta
Barrett,
ftiyi of
;nnon Is
rai r
ail OV
nks of the (
th
nd old
Jei
ed F1
ght> little pick
,-im t elti the r. i:
sin • Kuril'
b'joks and magazines
('handler Harris ha
i it lb .4 rath- r .1 4thy i, >v. i, at ,i
j nrst i sialism at v. i . a,,p.ar In the aJn
In a recent alter the author of "Un-
ci* Itcmu. ' f It The hook is
I not i re, isel . • u-d.i< i;i aph. al, b .: ; i
lnom< thlnit I r. than r- run-;-• .-lit, ! r I
liavt put ni>- - If 'iito It ;a ti - ir: i t
| r«-a. rved wav \\ n J\ .1 • i i to t
j n- a - a' • r w rk. 1 turia-1 t • rins « .
j and whe; I IxK-tn ,i 1 ti- te.-tniia-i to
1 write It in n; ov.-n v.- wit ••• i tard
: •• myself i r- -".t if v. hn j
- • if la n:ir e. .t in« 1 not
.«.-iy this on act .nt of any j rt-i< I h
in" the work; it Is perhaps laulty, but
even the faults are mlm l . . >• tins
! that I F'-rr. • -1- - j n.v . f v.. u*. t e
.-••i-rv li id Its el... r a i i in I Uie Ilea ->f
art hltnl'ly nev. r ■ rred l . mv until th-
thtnK was edtnplet-
1*1 . na! • w lil I l-i '
to t d to t he
Pauls Valley Fr t- r. r'se: The i rni lent 1 '' ••
I • ned fer a araoi f >>■.. ma Mr. a r
•.noma B F< rgus n, edlta of thi Wa- lm
t ■ Hi !• .b -in H< COUld .. • W il ll I e
mude a choice which Would have i--.a ti
p - r satisfactory to the peo;■> o fthe >
M df-.rd I'.tr:..t: The Patr "t '• sad nd ii-
en appointed to :■
iseo-.mt "n Tom 'H
■ publican tin o is to fr: 1- n Gov.
iguson. No man h is hern mnn
th- party than he. lie i* ( horn
r :.i d Mr k. v fr. m lie ho.i ,1.
rman of the t -r if-rial reoum ran
: ■ •• h- c" i ii I * i < • d . i inp i sn - i
: ti ' f.-r b
the r. i ; v Mi'i
1- • ll to h
I
will
behind
nt In
- with
i thri
id
"HelU'lon I
le bent puii
Hi r t
Hants)
h with Rob-
the early - -it'-
. t-' hl n't> g- nii
t Mr ller. ■ v has
ihf Brit sh pe-
i tn •.•:.* i f
i rung k the
Olet coe Mlrr r A r im • r ■ : c in
this vblnlty have r tly > id r r ! o
to J.'.SOO This d- : ■■ d 1 r farm la-.l.
t'ua Miction Is steadily lm i using. Tht*
, lass • 1 *hr« wd bi. mi'- wh - t .1.- sn*
tag. • tin tlm■ i-n , . o
Miid buy in ucJwelopsl - uinsr. t . ich
!.r"...!wtiylni a'rouird" til '
■ t i rtdit upon Oklah -ma
- ompllmcnt to tht
Harrison Oasette: nuiahon h •• new —
t- ■ rn.-r The sixth ir numb. • sir - the The chief dlffic.;
organisation of the terr t • y Thctria • K ' -rs- in thi • a so
,
0
• r ■ ■ 1 r -• ■ - I
ceM "Ho rnor T a In thi u :• iiitment expert dr ver put on th.- i-rake. :,h It wei-e,
of Mr. Ferguson Pros- it t I! ■ t r .t I idacing a band on hi* h l i.-k.
cniy sel. . t-d on. t h. s- • . nu -i of W hen th . e mt'i ti.- .Irl\lng h. b.nd . no
< • ilah- n - but ! h ri - . i.i/..-n the h -i -■ v, hlch a f..urth man . i ".g, t v
v si, i art ■' th ti rr i • - will, we : can lea • the hors. and gh^Mtd-- oi th-lr
do not b. li- V til : th- ir- • W-anb .i IJUI-S- own J-|ieed d in the |; ill
' •• m i ti i r d Ii - th pr s- in ' ing < •- ■ tr's army ng has de-
d. nt \ • t wenti-rr. i ii.la! -m - d o-, • • i;- v.-iopi d oerinlnly t-• a ■ • \ Ii -b p h:
l> th- tin.'inn ami \t , .!.•••• country and In i-nva- < t lfi\ ismn In w'nt. r. th. ■ j .int.
c iti justly feel | r. ud of the ohoi-e. f.trees of thi armies of Norway and 8we-
III ll" I I'l : ' • In • v of den should I- abl i - glv. I . r> gocnl
persona 1 an;rn. v P.b < P-.-. rai-r i' r- , a> ount >f ti i • • ' . . Muga-
K ison, We h:uc i und him p. lit! a.i> to z'ne
g
esi. o| , -i;. nt of til OPI-if--I.'-... F.nan- lal- . nil env.i.p. r-Klim.mi m th. Sw. d'sh
i . Ml ' :k v\ .,'d , - .1hi y lie • ii-'s a rr" v b t"l" : • a n-.i- rale , hoi" . .
a! i k.'j iml . < ' . • . ' dir.wn oi ski i i: Ii"im can gallop
govsror's olfles has to a asli) ss h- - in c rrj one. for ths sfci 1
b< h- li i - the Incumbt'Tit -. I ■. ... . oil > • 'll nu 1 i i, fruilt
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 202, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 15, 1901, newspaper, December 15, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124576/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.