The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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TITF OKI.AITOMA STA TI. CAPITAL Till lit 11A V Ml'liMN'i. .IAN l!M2
i
COURTS 1M
PHILIPPINES
Reorganization Has Been Slow
But Thorough.
NATIVE JUDGES CHOSEN
WANT TO 1 ELI IT.
There is something 1.1 r
When pi oplr want to about
Publicity of a good thins is
the people.
Gratitude promo' m publi.'it.v.
Enthusiastic oltl*. • talk "
Tolling neighbors telling frier..v
Removing the a* '• •
And s< the wcrli :*•><* -
llome endortenn -■ i < • *
dsnce.
Thousands are-'farm:;* 1 ' M'i" 1 •'
Here is on E. Sprlige. Av, clf'.en th
, dooB:
j Mr S Maine, oi C t 1. Scringe • a
says- ' For at le<w t two \-ir., I w is -
jei-t to weak spell* and tnere w.ii t >t
aeli'rp almoet < untinu ill v in ihi in.in
ATLANTIS G3ABT
ARE 101 \\ IMMUNE?
The human system while a very • impli-
cated organism. Is sbuodantl> able to
take care of Itself if ti-, laws of natura
#re not violated It Is natural to be well;
It Is unnatural to he suit; Indeed thn
lfi-
j Geological Survey Has
Doing Valuable Work
human system Jti
"Immune .rum di ■
Is direct expo!" r>
Been laws of natura hnv
erlng the vitality. d<
forcing so
condition Is
when there
v when the
olated. low-
of the
eak f
THE TOWN
OF DOXEY
A (iootl Town on the Extension
of the Choctaw.
Fa :i,V'y:Vr'5
or cuuaing itupi re
turcs forth to itt.i
gain foothold
Perfect? Health
STOWAGE OF WATER
1111
RES 1 COUNTRY
First Trial
Relieved EPilosn
Some of the Things That Have Been
Doing in the Mills of Justice of the
Province West of San Fran-
cisco a Long Way.
>.ne an
one iiRiit
aflveitliemont iba-.;; Dunn's How to Make Use of the Hi; h Plains „
..... ..til J .1 igh h<*p me JO I
we;.t "io N Wallace s dreg f-t^r■■ for .« Birderingon the Rocky Mountains
box The miserable feeling which 1 an
iuil\ call weak ..tif. dlsfipptaroi and t
backache stopped
For pnl. hy all dealers. I'M ■ i -
Foster-Mtlburn Co, bufl >• N ^ . .sole
ug'-i".r for the United Slates
ltemembe.- iho iiinic—Tjuin s—and inks '
no substitute.
Is within the
woman Til'
ami irritability
women suffer is
ease of the delit
When the diwa
health is re-cstal
Prom Ceor
' Some time
Pyramid I'll1
liu^t toed vi-r>
mot' u. -I Hi.
trkd.
■ k. Owens Mill. M< .
ought . package of State Capital Iiur
o my wife wlin non j WASHINGTON, D. E. JAN- ' ,h'
much. The linn trial did her | (jal(, t|)C ia8t preceding report of tin
yllihiB she luy. .-v.-r . ,-rtuin number of court:
claimed for t for ■ « "mniiai-Miii,
For Bale by all JuMU-.a at lb- ""'nb
druggists I.illl- 1 -ok Piles. r.iu.<i- and lished in th«
Cure " in: il d fre. P>-amid Drug Co., pn.vin
Marshall. Mich. j been established in Hie pro*
Pungasliian. Cagaya.i. Isai. ....
Ilolio, 1 ami Nil' v-i
teach of almost ev ry
. :ak:its, nervousness
from which so many
in yfourral due to dis-
ate writiiaulv organism,
.e i< ured the general
rite Presi riptiott
notes regularitv,
ui<>eblmg drains,
'•ration and
When these
ic, backache,
r. ured also.
COAL BOOM
AT TULSA
New Mines Will be Developed at
an Early Day.
STREET MATTER
Government Surveyors Are Platting Red
Fork and Deeds to the Coming Oil
Metropolis Will be Issued-Great
Activity in Real Estate.
at'iral pain
West Oklahoma is the f inest C.ountr\
on Farth in Main Respects and
Doxey is One of the Best Towns
n That Favored Section
in One of the Problems That
Lias Claimed Attention.
t rlemls
TKm To
nor and
and ti
f appetite
isne
back. kidne\f. Ilinbs
ured
from dls
ital Bun
WASH I \« 5TON
i fiio Fourteenth t
. ir<
I lat ter M
the market I
ifflelent guarantee of lt« Kreut. merit
bold every win
pita Is of some of th
lirst instant e had 1 th1' l
Idishe.d in 5" "i-ovinces of Man!1.; ! a Jud
gRIUI
hallenge th
: intra to ui n
edings. wh
r Imagined that | th
or magistral
■BJ^P
mpetene
mamstr-ite to uetermine, and tli" i tn.it
Point. M
exhlbliiiig ti
id show
t the grave v f i
hhurg .Sheet
i iiiltv < f Whehburg.
Heu 1 eotaiui
reined tu
t>otUr« of ' Pavorll
Mrfiu-si I>ii covrr>
• ot Prllrtu
l ands had been -rgamz.i
,irt 11- nt 1 i « lW bj '"""""h „
mber 1, ■ * - u,i "
mmiesinu ha,I teglslatt
The Judgei
nbarg .:nd Apiwunai to* hln-.. u
Ash
mountain
part
Sheet or w
Hiding, and to the. .-.outhu
ill of these maps i
Ind.i ited in
it 'Ur lilies, and .
I other l
Ited t
But ti
i gist t
rr. rd. d t
referen
liml better health
wIuk to L)r
I the tt
f st
in addttl
I t h
nd forests, its artil
well d.
ultions
the storage poiilem
sting
'> | art ilieial factoi.-.
.vloun- I The
port in this connect!
the solution <>f tli
problem man', hav .,.,,-;i-,,f flood
Other un--e upitd tract tcntion of a small percent
I'n (..I States i- mi attractive to Hi storm water- behind dan
land ts ftnl and • a-l\ w.u-k- I plication of storag
d the soil Of great fertility, but i watershed by the systomal
tract has proved so deiusive | all<| .-xietislon of fo est find brush
to those who h.ive S' tih.d ■ ureas. The report Is of moi
V lew years of humidit\ follow- j interest; it may be had oil appll
gth mad.' -ucj- |||„. director of the (Jeologl
i. • nung impo-s.oie, and dt
t the most stubborn
h .v ine | THE OKLAHOMA OPPORTUNITY
i his own com. nffffus oi supplanting the water suppl> . _ . «
is iion. pi t.; I tin- h.11 plains cannot b- utilized lor Is a book deserlntive of the Kiow
witli i . fa i in :.g b i must remain a g . i ng uii . Comnnche anil A pa eh" Reservations in
Oklahoma. This publications contains
the last few year- t i i.itcd complete information is to soil and eli
I •"'' "l.' '' 1 :! "val^iie Ivt'.'/'"iJi!' .1 V: i The'Rock Island Route I.- the only line
ompet -'ney until I tli - K"-eat «. Hon. i.earlv .me-fif th- running to and through th, reservation.
Igment
an immediate relief I tying on n study of the mat. rial
"owed .beeloTO itllr.glhr; surfn.-e, , ThnmMra,. A. a. P. *. A
[he SUpl
r illl ii
I lie 1
inoja Sense Medical
nt free on
nt stamps to pay
had not been
i.m for the adminlstrati
islonal and tempor
I th
where civil c
wen
nizaii
tied as IndispensHl'b
ould prof
irts had no nil h.-n been insti-
ne time, but had
light into being as rapid!
rrnnttd. Meanwh
reorganization of the courts and th
mint of improx
in na
exueiw
Pierce. 1
rHK 111' i H 1' 1 .A I
i ti
r the- itock
aat and extend fr
north through west' rn Kans
ailable Jud
that the
hold Iho publ
11 proceeding
ict Ion
phi in:
oesllng all thos
I criminal
hall
r th
trib
iry disqui
line rest, relat
the fourth d
r h
I until
f their
k'tng it snx-lnott
Sayre f--r ■* watsr
their 'wn
Kuglish
1
l.-ixl. situated ul
fet tile county
ulure uf croj
wit hanythtn* hk« prep
UMIl
Mav and Ju
ib'd ior tli* growing
hia noil Is
holding molittura
rigatml hero
portion of oklahoma
here
Tho
I lido of
Hi flu-
lhe II- n
l August
rdinsr to his del
;. lu.\ llu
peclal Disp:
TULSA. I. T . JAN
,ended I l orn the 111 rt bet
,r- The Oklahoma Opportunitj and th. est
ern Trail, fixing more not- ■ i interest t«. ,
llomeseekers will be sent^f.ee bj' L. \V.
Thompson, A. G P. 1 A., Topeka,
Kansas
I m add
M. Arthur, lor al
mad
l-.u Oi th
ha raetenst
d Int
and
.ill 1<
rmtde a\
I th
mlg
id that he might !>•
SO\r TRUSI
CUBAN CELEBRATION
might required 111 rt-si
aopiicatlon the commissi
of 1 1 Tt 11 dav -if Deeemln i
!' TMR "IIJO I
ns: >1,1 DAT I
ALL HOT SF.
MA^
\NTIA«;0 GOVERNMENT ;T.\P>01
• NATIONALISTS' VICTORS
igbt t
DO i.l. Alt
From
VI th.
N'T 1 usn. DE ITIIA. Jan. 1 —Th
rrigation sun
. oi til
i ii d - n In 11.
io t
k to
a d n ithing sells liive
Orah.im Lewis, (Jutlire
lend r
I Oth dav
made per
for ih
m in n 11
Addr
Oklahun
CARD OF I HANKS
n I w
thanks
fiindam
i KA/.II.I:
MAS I KK
pt iN l'i« inni:
JAPAN TRADE.
i Oklah'i-
itil he ii,t.
'FflE <)l",' N'T ARE
BUSINESS.
,.s that ins conn!
t , I highly detrrimi
id t
therein orintod
.999 Jecisi'
in ti
The histon
another portion of this report, i
.1 if ul
I f«mil
i nibl
-.mm 1
t ats
On the 32d day of .1
is passed. pro\
<t Judgments obtained h%- fraud,
r mistake, whicl
petit ion
it relief aguirtfct iudtrmt
that hav- t e. n obtained b\
dent or mistake, and t
iKht
Ither of the grounds al
statdi This act is In accordance with tin
lure
nit« d
enierK*
I to allot
m
Tfi: .
Phefpskln
EM AfSCIrATIOfN.
DA>
mis
MEDICINE
RLv P KL Z. I ■
U B
ments obtain
j ii, be enfol.
910 MAC Hi l" been lOgm/ed
Tjgur^curel 1
cure lor all Stom
li. Liver and liu^
el complaints
Hostetters
Stomach
Is mlg!
nation <1
Citters
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
ar\d Herb Laxative Compound
ti or miltta
urantoed to "ur«
ich troubi'
Corrert've and not a Cathartic Laxative « p
K-dQfc) D.hcaert. M*iarlu— in short all
80 cent ar.d %
I'tPSlN SYHt'P COMPANY. Mt>niicello. Ills., U.S.A
win cmE
iBflitjestlcn, Consti-
patiftt! Tlatflloncy and "VJ-elaria,
f?vcr anl A9«e. Iry It.
If.ll pnjgiHts bBl oilers scfl It n ■
Set thai 0::r i ri\ ate Die
1.1,0'iCi the uf the •
Lottie* " V. "*J> lt>" 1 11
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1902, newspaper, January 2, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124594/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.