The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 21, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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TFIE OKI-A nOMASTA TK CAPITAL BATTOnAY MORXIXO. DEC. 21, 1901.
STREET CARS iiurt
EOR EL RENO.
ME 1141E HEALTH MAN
LANDED IE SHOULD ACT
Farnchlsr has Been Granted to Three of the Kansas Delegation Oklahoma City Peodle Who Are
Henry Lassen. Stood Out For Leland. I Short of Feed.
GROUND BROKE PAGAN TRIBES
EOR EAIR IN PHILIPPINES.
It Was I oo Cold For Much Real The Commission has not Muchi
Work on the Ground. ; Data on Them.
IT 13 MUCH NEEDLD MAJORITY FOR METCALI MURDhR CASE CLOSED THE UIU FAIR PLAINS THERE ARE MANY SUCH
Majer Watson will he Reappointed Post-
master at El Reno and the People
are Glad of it for he is a Good
Official and Deserving.
Tuc Appointment of Alctcalf Was Per-
sonally a Pleasure to the President
and the Retirement of 1.eland
Will be Acceptable.
SISTERS
RELY ON
CATARRH,
**s=' Peruna for coup/is
end folds in\ chudren.
OF
PE-RU-NA
CHAIRTY
TO FIGHT
COLDS,
Special Dicpa h to St..?.- Capital.
EL RENO. O. T. I> . L'u Henry
J.assen a prominent iltizen of this
city and one of the wealthiest men in
the territory has r« < v.,1 a fraiu lilac
to operate a street railway in thi^ >• ity.
In an Interview with i.f S ate Cap-1 to sue • l Cyni. I
Hal correspondent Mr. 1.1 , .it j niatiou of th i pp,
"I have been thinking for soiik- t.me mount of th>- a iJoi
that a street railway wouM I ■ a paying t„. mad. until a :
Institution in ill - ( Ity, .m l I ha\.; b-en *j• j:. .annoim. m, i
oorreepondlng with per.- .n> who own t,, the •-.•n.ii m-.
large property int. 1. in th • city who . • throughout the
are lwllinR to k-j Into t . nurpr « u.-l> fou^'it I •
Special Dl^pat. h to St ite Capital.
W'ASlllNOTON, 1). C., Dec .02—One
of the iie.-'t appointments within the
Rift of the presld lit was that of pen-
sion a Rent at Topeka and Co onel VV 1*1-
er S. Mi l alf w . name 1 f ir the pla e
The
on fir
intmerit will not. on
irnment of <ongress
r the ho day re- ess.
New Wholesale Man--Sweet Hells Jang-
led Comes up in the Divorce Court
This Time For Desertion After
Just a Year of Bliss Alloyed.
Special Dispatch ti fUn'e Capital.
OKLAHOMA CITY, o T | >, . . 20
E. X. Leach, one of the members
oumil ha." < a le.i th- a t. ntlon of t
lollce to th ■ fa t that purilea mtar t
Ity have a habit of fe il iir their ho
More than Six Hundred Acres of Forest But One or Two Tribes Could Make
Park Have Been .Set Aside lor the
Grand Exposition and Prepara-
tions are on for the Big l air.
ST. LOUIS, DEC
:a, Nebraska, Arl
latlo
fa
th •
-The governors of
io statuu-Minneao-
is and Missouri -
i ral John
i partlcl
Disturbance, However, and They
are the Moros Mindanao, Where
no Goverment is Formed.
■late Capital Bureau. 610 Fourteenth St.
washington. l>. c., dec. :? . -there1
islands. Altauugli ;
of hoi
The
nnd make It
"You can say that the iva.l w i 1 lie Kan .
built and that it w.il ...• lirs; das, in itlci.-.i
every respect. T! • people of this city d'-mot
matter will be tho.-oughly Invo -
of the nomination tlgated and th-- Rullty parties brought
I widespread Inter- . to their proper punishment.
•apitol. The vigor- '
for supremacy be- | MURDER CASE.
•n (lone to .•
included in the n
' published have i
us a rule are in favor of pat.o.iizlng , the pi . i i r.:
«ny legitimate etuerpii- mil I i av it,,. -• to p.-
no fear of the result In this caa-
El Reno l.« sprea.llngli out in all di-
rections and persons who w. u d patron-
ize the business houses more lib • ally
Jiad they a way of getting to them by a
cheap and comfortable route, will be
among our best patrons.
"We may before next fall extend
the line to Fort Reno which Is su .• t >
•be retained as a government post.
When the road 1* built to the tort
we antlcdpat • the rc• •.11• • a ill be way of
Darlington the .aig.• i Indian ag.-ncy
In the United Stairs.
the conll.i ting political forces of Special Dlspatrh t Sta e Capital.
h has i.iusr-,1 attention from pot- OKLAHOMA CITY o. p., d • 20. -
h generally, and partlcul rly The trial < >' Jofjdi Chirks, an I John
-esults the fa t that Jones, fcr the killing of R. C. Pannell
ose this af-
OOO D MAN RETAINED.
Special Id patch to Statu Capital
EL RENO. O. T.. Lv 20. The gooj
news was recr here today that
Major Oeorge i Wattson woull b •
retained as postmaster of this city.
The majors many friends at home
and abroad were not afra d at any time
■that he would be removed but now that
It Is assure,! that he will rem In they I la.
ure more than pleased. His conduct o: ' Their
the El Reno po t office during the past I reasons
four years has be-n such ih;,: it would dura
ct of Injustice on the part of
the authorities at Washingt 11 to
move him and put in a new man at
time when the office in one t ! the f >r
most In the territ; r>.
Ishes to recognize Fen at Jlnes t'ity In July
atora to be the predominating power ternoon and the cave w II likely po to |
in their respective nates. | the Jury late tonight. The a-to ney ,
j Nearlng a close « f this bitter tight today established the fart that Jones
, it Is claimed ti.at Representative Ca - took 110 part in the killing and wa
: ilerhead. Rowersock and Long without ly an eye witness.
any consultation of t.'ie delegation a« |
a body. slnKly indorsed Lelan 1 for re- WHOLESALE HOUSE.
| appointment. | Special Dispatch to S a e Capital.
j • Five members of the delegation re-
; fused to Indorse Liland and made no
1 ^commendation until ti few days ago.
| hoping that th« other three members
, would not persist In their Indorsement.
; When they learned that It wa- patent
i to the outstand ng three iik* nbers that
the latter were determined not to
come to terms, the majority then rec-
I ommended Met calf.
| It was the hope of Senator Rurton
, >nd his associates that the delegat on
. might act as a unit in his recommen-
| datlon. but when he found this was not
J possible the senator, together w ith Rep-
resentatives Curtis, Scott. Miller and
Reeder. Join, I in the indorsement that
onel Metealf.
e. lion of Metealf was for two
First, because of his IiIrIi
bars er as a man and distinguished w ■« ■ 1
Iua 1111 cations for the office, ai ' ! '
tlon ot thi
in histor>
this trans:
I OKLAHOMA
This city Is to have n wholesale notion I Buues^ it that
'house within sixty days. Parties who i territories ha
are Interested are In the e:uit now buy- l-otiisiana 1-ui
iivg stock. The direct trs are J. H. i"'p datl«..i
Everest and W. H. StafTonl. Oklihom.i aens'Snd1 corj
City. Edwin Lewln, New York and D. , by private mi
R. Elbridgc, of Gainesville, Texas. | si.ite of Mi,
and the Unlit
FOR DIVORCK. rto (MJ'1Cb1 [T
1 Sp cial Dispatch t state Capital. 11 i«.' K.ivermic'i
1 OKLAHOMA < ITY, O " De-. 2rt.-— j nave Uu. ma
, Ada Talton vs Frank TaJton was the ,r""1 «"
title of a suit fcr divorce flle.l in the of^th^Vrdteii
1 district court today. The petition al- '«j. u addre se.
leges that they had been married one world imitinn
year and that he dr-s rtf d her. j world's fair a
1 will be
ennlal of
o i.ouiaiar
In isabella and Abri
id, the non-' 'hrlstian
as and important. whlU
ao, in Mlndan
of the populati
1 population 111
I (ziru rta
! /ktia-tj jticn
cAddle n
a
'''l!
In
mending
1st>mcex-
m
SISTERS Oh CHARIT*
5l11 Over u uited States Cso 1
ru-na for C.'it trrli
from n Catholic Institution in Ohio come
the following recommend from the Siste
Sup< rlcr;
•Some years ago a friend of our institute
recommenili fl to 11* Dr. ILirtmau' I'eruna
an excellent rem tlv for the .ifluen/a
which we iht-n had sevt al eases \ h(
threatened to be ol a serious charaiter
•'We began to use it and experiencd sui
wonderful results that since then Peruna I;
bfcome our fa>orltc m 'dlclne for inf'.u 1
catarrh, cold, cough an.1 bronchi.D."
SISTER SUPERIOR.
auch ^
'he s«-
Charity
th's. When
r.-hal di.
Ira nee they
lot disconcert -
Siste
Catholic Institution in 1 'i
MU h.,
pads
folio
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 8.1901.
Dr. S. C. Ilartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir:—"The young tjirl who used the Peruna was suffering from laryngitis, and loss
of voice. The result ol .he treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and
after farther use of the medicine wc hope to be able to say she is entirely cured."
SISIIRS 01 CHARITY.
pelvic
catarrhal
ma Is the
• ntl.-ely dlf-'~
; oatai r 1*
weakness is
organs the
Cat.rrli of Throat and Stomach.
3820 Elm wo
Clilc:
Ills
used I'c-
the
I11 e been troubled
throat and stomacli
\e tried almost 1
<|. ubt tha
! '
JTUER SI
hiar
UfffTei
curs, and this
ou!.:. . I*.>ohv I am tf 1-
li i \ ■ for the past live
like
h< i
ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
Special Dirpatch to S ate Cap tat
EL RENO, o T He, ., w. Si
CUieman, our « electric light nia
In receipt or a letter from the tlrm
has the contra t to rebuild his plant i\T
tliat the work on the bo rs a d c u li.n
engine he oMe.e.1 i. p:dg.easing as rap-
idly as poaslbl. and that in a sho t
time the machinery will be shipp«. i
ause ♦•f the reason that It w«:i
.v plain io them that It would be a
re- . pleasure for I'l e- ab nt Rooseve t to .: p
point him. The matter took such sha,jH
1 m the estimation of Senator Burton
: and the congressmen who Joined him
I that the appointment either had ti u .
to Lela lid or Mete air. With deci led d
,H termination, they Insisted upon th • —
hu ognltlon of the latter as ti choice of the
BRIEFS I5Y WIRE
PARIS, Dec. 1! Harry D Windt and ' i "
his companions, who will attempt to;
reach Nev. York by t ravel'n r over I [J,"'
land, started this morning on their way <n\
to Rerlng Strait.
tlo
HlTNTLMiTC
tonight destroy
including sever
N 1 * A..
J. C. M ETC ALF. !
Pelvic Catarrah.
Mart N'" 7 ■■; Monroe st, |
arrh ■ i the womb und could
ed. 1 think I'eruna is a <5-:
riiiK hunia 11it> '
MRS. ELLA MARTIN
The
el v.
the delegat io
aif's
and then El Reno will ha
electric light plant in the territory.
OU' cmZKN INJURED.
Special Dl-pat. ;, s ... ,|
KL HENO, , i, T..D, Ji| During n
run to a fire this morning. Captain
Dave Thomas an old soldi. ;• and -mi.«
of our most ri-sp-i ted citizens, was
•truck by the hoe wagon. The hots,
were feeling ko«.| an 1 all' ...,■-i. i
f the
lb.
plei
Wo
<lri\
did .
Aishea to d.sius- what effect ■
Mr. Lei „,.r, .i.-f ■ will mean la
future politics of Kansas. Thev say
the i.millet is over, and, further than
their expression of satisfaction, wish |
to make no comment whatever.
Now that this conflict Is settled, it
seems to be a general f'dinR among
those Interested that the d legation will
be able to work In harmony on all mat- i
the various interests of
rong >
Chests
that the ex-premier
and defined the pol
that he did not hei
he (Mr. Asqulth) a 11
stritioal reservation
down by Lord Ro el
them the
to
Ka
erted.
The
PAID.
«'apltal.
20. The tw
al|-y at For
tday nnd th
lending thei
SOLDIER
Special Dlspat h to
EL REND, o t i
troops of the eighth
Reno, were paid off v
•ity l full of sol :isTj
tnoney among the m , ,
month this occurs whi.h" helps lo'flli
the coffers of the busim men. The
Midlers now stati • j Fort It >
a« a rub arc ., fl
they are reipe ted b> • ,
CHURCH FAIR.
Special Dispatch to Sin: <' ipital
EL RENO. «' T., D 10— The
Catholi ■« of the .-is •. • v i, ,,
InK a fair for th . Jv , .
nights. The fair is b, ia« i;.i
purpose Of raising m..j,. v t,', h. lp ...,
a church. TanJsome :;j i : !,
of the large cltlea <•:' the Un ted Bl it
are displayed in lln.- «>, " rh."
t«' be raffled off to th highest i, i ,
•nd given to thae who drew i 11 i v
number.
It Is report. ] that neaily Ji.a a , .
been S. ure-i eli
which will be a nl e aum to at rt In' ^
towards the erection < f the flue edifies
Stops the Cough
and Works off the Cold.
Speed there will be r
Benevolen' S iclety th
OMAHA. NEi: I)FC . -
ner and Juck \\ i it , .,f r
feather weights i lufht tn
to a draw at South (linaha •
tier did me.-1 of the b adliif
agg-esstir during m- •
You pay IO cent*
ftor Clgiir not to gooa 4S
ttwis'
SINGLE
BINDER
CIGAR
STRAIGHT .-Si ^
is <.f the delegation leave
the efforts of this light behind and are!
v. IIUhr: to work to a harmonious end I
in all things. The Kansas members '
now earnestly le*lre that the people
• •f Kansas who have been finding fault
with appointment", settle their differ-
ences in Kansas and thus have a unit
ed representation ai Washington that '
will be able to accomplish go id for
the state.
This 1* A our Opportunity.
On receipt of teu cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will bo mailed of tlio
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure !
i Ely's Cr.-am Balm sufficient to demon-
strate the f; it merits of the remedy.
LLY HUOT11ER8,
GO Warren St.. New York City.
Rev John Iiei.l. dr.. of (ircat Falls,Mont.,
reconinien.ied Kly's Cream lialm t< me. i
c \n dmpl.asi/.e his atntement, "It is a posi-
tive cure for catarrh li Used as directed."— .
Lev. Francis W. 1'oole, I'astor Ceutral I'rca. i
Church, llcicua, Mout.
red without sub-
• the policy laid
try.
- 10.—The condl-
Wm. J. See. eli
[> had 1 sinking
a>n. His family !
e in constant at j
BI'TTE. MONT. Dep. 10— A sp. i
to the Miner from Kallspel. snys il
cor ti"'Jury which has betn '.n\ • t
gating th wreik on th«- «'ireat Non
one person wa killed and eight InJu
■ck«
enid the spike
'.ng the rails,
been made.
who I .
IKE RETAIL
TRADE GBOO
The Holiday Demand Has Been
of a Record Breaking Order.
HEAVY BUYING OF IRON
Foreign Cotton Buyers Arc Getting Back
Their Wind Since the Government
Bulletin Was Issued--Spot is
Above the Near Futures.
Ely's Cream Balm
euro for eat arrh and
Uor any injurious druj
the
icfcnowledRcd H ;
id -S In this '
WHEN VOU fire feelin«f tired and
out of sorts you will find Hood's /
S :-ai anlla will do you wonderful
(•uod. lie Bute to GET HOOD'S.
ST. JOHNS X 1' Per
is urn hanged to-
| r/hst aw ro the: inulred\
POND'S
EXTRACT
For Burns, Sprain6t
Wounds, Bruises or Any
9 Sort of Pain.
Used Internally and Externally.
CAUTION I Avoid the weak,
watery Witch Hazel prepara-
tions, represented to be "the
same as1' POND'S EXTRACT,
which easily sour and often con-
tain "wood alcohol," an irritant
externally and, taken internally,
a deadly poison.
HfSMOK saw. m ii, ■■mm. Ifl
This popular remedy never fails to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Si( k
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISiiAShS nrlfdnj; from a
i orpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is K'md appetite
nnd solid flesh. I> im ifMMtf elegant*
ly Hujfar coated nnd easy to swallow.
lake No Substitute.
TAKE
PRiCKLY
ASH
BITTERS
for lndiq««tion, ( oust ipation.
Kidney I rout'Ira.
it ci;wii.-t.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 21, 1901, newspaper, December 21, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124581/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.