The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 244, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THI ' I.' .\!T<>M v S-'T VTF OAPtTAI TTT>T>.VY MORXINO. FFBHTAIf Y 1. 191C.
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(The (Oklahoma §tate (Capital
BY THF. STATE CAPITAL PRINTING COMPANY.
PRANK H. GREER, EDIT DR.
KfBSCRIPTIO.V RATES*.
DATT.T. One y*ar br m Jl
DAILY. S* mon'h* Ir rn*.l
DAILY. Tbr«* month* bf m*:i
DAILY <'>n ni by r 11
DAILY, ';r.e *«-k t. '-*rr.<r
WEF.ICLV One y r
WLLKi.Y, Six utjitliu •••••• •••••••«•••• •••• •••
:: VALUABLE PRESCRIPTS?: < ::
It is Time to Hustle!
Has cured mere cck's in Guthrie tivn a'! other
remedtii corrbincd. > j j1
IT WILL CURE YCU 35c.
maturing v*ry f *t-
•stern meAQi to (Jut.'ir. the m ;
• Th Fort Smith & W<*---n 1 .*• •* is n
In spite of all that the Fort Hm.tfc 4 V
lty of our peo; > maintain a sur;v- • < J;ff r>-'
It wa* thought that v si-rday *«U I actually *tttle the mat: T *re
was no er. ! of ; ■ " '• fr • rr'**■' **<1 '.'lat • sy wr n .n the In*
d.fferect eka: >ou wc.u'4 hav m-g'.n i tha; thrte or four hundred tf ir " *l
worker# would have been out tak n* subscriptions It y*med that averyb dy
would flock to the support of the rna .ttc-es and that enthusl.am * - j d run
tolgb.
No each 'hiag.
It u a day of lagg ng. The ml** r hid out safer than ev th* kn cker
worked ore." t." a te * z' rs met wholesale <1 s .ouragen ;t.
The t'tal for yesterday t hardly w orth mentioning
Every man had a ki'-k to mak? beca use someone else waan't glv'-.g enough
bad "ut his pfrn :ll tr-ying t > figure out how murh this or tn t man a p op rty
had rrress-i a result of thla ra lroad boom. Just a- If that made a differ-
ence In th* amount f b «ftt he wool 1 derive from th- ra Ir ads.
This kind of figuring I* fo!r.g to 1:* e the Fort Pmith ft Weite n.
About twenty thou and do lars art la k.i.g and If we stand bjck because
jomf.n* hasn't gi- -n Jg a# w II u ever m. > It
Nobody g'lve too mucn to the Choc taw. And wh le its true that many
didn't (five What w* a.I *.!• k th' y ah 1 have given. ••••'■ are w II aw r
the fart that It l'/,k prset callr i ll of our r-^P« to raise the Cfcocaw bonus.
Tb* same th'r.g is b und to be true of the Fort Bmith & Western.
No man know* an tiier's bu in-ss. The public often tlio s mi tak^s a rich
man for a | o -r nr.e and a po r one fo- a rich ore A man may h ive 1 tn 1 '
property and still be «o heavily Inv lved an to be practi< ally worth nothing.
Tb - pub ' " n nev< r know «..at a man'* debt« are.
The thing la for every man to be h la own builnesi manager, to determine
how murh h" *~n and should give an! then give It. That leaves him free
from criticism. That's ihe way everybody must act If we are successful In se
curing the Fort Smith A Wtatern.
There ore a numbt-r of t*>«*n in business and holding *or-d property In the
city who fa- A pers'i* d to *;•- anything toward ral'lng this bonus
They a re trying to get the benefit of other peoples' Investment Those in >ple
are worse than beggars they are rheat *. They aren't willing to pay for what
they get. As a matter of pride It s-emi that everybody w uld give th-ir Just
ahare but we have proof that there « e a largi? number who haven't any prida
that rnrrlen thern above the dollar.
We have on'y a few d y« left In which to complete this bonus. If It Isn't
up we loo-« the Foil flmlth tk Western.
GKT TO WoRK it * Just a«i Important to work as it is to elve.
Turn o.i to IMtJM r page of this piifT .fni! no' - l)|fl i -t Of MiMf ' a
Find out who among th'se you are acquainted with have not given, either tel
the com ml •< <!• ut th'mor goto them your.sVlf and *** t. m t<. J in you In
this pull T r Guthrie
EAGLE DRUG STORE,
EDHA£D NICHOLS, Prcprietor.
HARRISON AVENUE
I Renfro DruA Store..
~ has the Largest and Newest and Best Stock of Drugs
•— in the Territory, with the best help that can be had;
and we guarantee satisfaction on all goods old or
^ money refunded. We sell goods for Less Money than
our competitors for we sell the best. Make no mlt>
~ take but buy your goods of
b a
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KENPRO DRUG CO. 3
Drugs, S?mdries, Etc.
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ng—ls a ' : i - to himself !.'
w It, and to til.- r« cla es
"-re •« a Jesson for suspi to
Ml • H'! -r . * ne was r* -1 to
it hf hag not s*;d
VMM wH ' I •—
« ry RepuU c A l : a t'n y<jun* *—
■. • re • . ft . i:. •—
r.eo w n a. <1 * ■
j*a« J adnru.. j
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•- li .y hd<i .iromia «i 1
PRESC6U T!ON FILLCD Vi JlM CAKE
2CG West Oklahoma Avenue, • • Opposite Post Office.
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Th" gu!! bl > f th" p .til' has been
given or: trier J'tone Lruiae.
The editor of tr.< Aug i
Th-
The Whitney-H y wed M g should b
postponed unti. next *S ptembe. .
The grain men have vident'y con-
cluded that ok «t any kinds of o ts are
v. d ones.
Ju'.-. L> Cano T.
• • r- I a fc' ! r.
i.ts iA Idoi:.
a Lunloe. - ;■ ;. .. *Jt
X " J. m -j 'J"> i i
i.' d wife of .N< t n, Kar:
m y are hoiul - a
ih • :• L.p -.ni, tn.a
.r> ng ti wn, < rr.
an.O. ivi. w.tr- k:. .
The anarch!--s re riarr.orlrg to know
whether r not Prir.ce Htnr;. is fat
enough for rlaugh er
Ml''-a is not a rand date. I
the ' pinion that a bird in th^-
bird enough for him.
r«.i.n.on at Nuwujii.
Sitroud .SlmHCt x i A young Ponca In-
dian. whoa<. oar.-.- Ki. w lue-Country,
came to town in<t look d upon the win
o - * bateevr .t tav->h n t «ai> reu, ani
Lin legs Lt viim. i ngi 3. A coupi* '
wh t - t 'uiftui ent ceo h m to an out • i
th.- way j*... u >t><' -J turn o: hin
'i r'-k t j-jio hooi -.1 luin-'l him loose,
wheh tfi-'t-s t. fi. a ih.tt wn.|. J nu;
k:. i* the counti he doea n t kr.ow t..«
t"- • . i,t i i • <i.• 1 *i m, until his re-
exper • i . «h.ih it is h«v*l wiU
h.n
urn<
Well, if an n t- s can win 132 000 i
two Keeks psy'ng brl^g'- whi t wh:
should she a id to f.«*r cares by act ng '
Physician gave It as his oo'n'on that
Millionaire lilce d! -d <f g.'seous Irri-
tant. Hounds l.ks u pet name for C. :
13 ryan.
Web Davis ia not lobbying in congress
for tht- i o-ij- J|f* h a probably wi'yly
decided tliat the fewer borex t . trou le
congiissmL-ii the bei.tr for the ii .era.
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Tho^e w ho have not given should r eallse *oy this time that it will be neces-
sary for them t - do so if we get the road; they shou'd go to the Guthrie club
rooms and el^n a notetfor a reasonable amount.
J. ery day the matter Is delayed makes It Juht that much harder to r t
people to give— their .nt rest their enthusiasm diea out and they forget the
ail-important question before th * cl y.
Today shoul i find everybody who h as the Interests of the city at heart at
work.
Bob Fit/- mmons has fallen down
steirw. Despite the fact that th n is
a slight fail compared with the last
one he got he wants fiiO.WO for it.
We are willing to adm t that the Fort
Smith A Western proposi ion i^ a
/•round hog caa except hat nohody
should do as th" g. ' und l og did Sun-
day when he saw his shadow.
• "'.■ ud ililef £ We met a man
the other doy «: salJ he <rtm here last
rummer to > II a farm that hid C- me in-
to hii> poaa^nion. hut }w was well
p.- . - l «ah iuct y and • th.: g
•.v ia so flour ti. :• , rnuc.i b- u- r than
n th*; par n t. • lhat • vamn
t om, that !,.• refund tiM :han he
hinl anked for n h pluce e.nd • one uded
to rtma:n btn*. •*' !'• " 1 - t •' f• *« • house
.•:i .( t ' -in an i am Ii-ib and
say a ha w uld ti t t.? f;."^T''*T:,:h any
m.<n Iri Illinois.
Arapahoe Bee: 'P |BMe 4 the ccin-
structi n train r. tw f ti ev-rv -lay
t r. r- ' • • 'ift t • 1 . • tnd <' ml' il.
Whet l a Uicfe Is eomp *ted to that p
tiain ki .'< •• n i; 11 oncn betwen
Arapaiii- and C ill. It w.. nut tr .*«ri*^
tir, t i ti' - i: • rn •' ' a V* r-
ni>Ti. 'I • - ■ . 1 • i r- • *" (-'.I / •.'••raid
premi.s - i ' hav• that ; . • t 'f tii - r-<.ij
n >rtb from l< ■ oy r r iracic ktying
early in the spring:.
manded Mr. Beveridge, "that Gen Ben
does not brieve he is ecguged :n an
hone-t war?"
"I believe hat there arep lenty of
officers there who feel they ar • d ir.g
'ir y w -k," shi u «d Mr. niiman "an
they have told me they are ashamed of
:t" ?
'•Has Genera; TJ* II told y u so?" in
1 sifted Mr. Beveridge.
"I don't know about Gen. Be id
Mr. Tillman. "I hav- not aeen him."
"Then why do you drag in Genera
Bell. (1 cneral Wheat n and others?''
sharply inquired Mr. Beveridge.
Mr. Tillman: "I wil drag in o thi
dis Uf>ion as Associated Pt" s repcr
j from Manila "
Mr 15 . •::••• "N m M i an Ass - J
i elated Press ro. n "
Mr Tillman: 111 en you either hive
a censorship there or you have n it,
You swear you ha'-
SO? CfctoltlOWrt. MIMt" '
DANDRUFFOIDi
FOR THE HAIR.
We Have It. . . That's All.
THE DANDERINE BARBER SHOP
George McQuald is chairman of the
Ntv. V irk comtnlit . to re • ivt t> W.
H K. Redmond, member < f parliament,
.tnd J < eph Devlin, p esldent of the
Ir: -i League's direct . ate at B lf.^st.
Wonder how much more Mc weighed
after he was selected.
THE MATTER OF
PROFITABLE FARMING
I'arm# rs In th^ vicinity of Bartlesvil-
le have organ:/ I an t. <> i < n r.d
are planning cotton as « rop. Many
have signified their Inttntlun of inw-
irig u fltlrl of - otion ne*t K-aa n and
Is expected th t as mu h a tw> thou
Q d acres of the staple will be p anted.
The v. y fact ti.at Iiuilni u- in :y
farmers have sd te . me i " ;v
arid exchange Idejs :s a matter of grat
Ulatlon. If there be any mca ui.- of
pt<ifit In cotton over tn crops that they
bavc been used to gr. ati.g tii-> w ii
find it < ut.
way will afford one manner of probably |
way will afford one manner of prbably
profliab e crop diversification at any
rate.
The experience of cott n planters has
alwa> ti hat • m a a . t < ,
of last resort upon w/.lch to pin one's
faith f• ■ r ti t. ill • 1 • n* < o \i\ ■ rig t
side of the b<.ok at tli i lo • ..f the
ya.ir <'ott >n • tiiy g *n excufciv.
ly In those sections where no otn«-
staple crop will do w,,! The long «>r
ron with Ita continuous ardu us labor
is the big argument against it on
planting Then th-,• lant i:a my.ia •
of insect p ia thai - w<-^p \> ay vnions
of a bub* tii th ? r< in . iioit -puttra of
time despite all '-ffort •
The market price of cotton f"r th*
past two or thr ■ > ars his be fit'
lerlngly high, anl th' ' c ur h s
gtimuluted In* • t In It 'ti i rn-
wh<> have heretofore no. thought -
louaiy about Its gr wth Th- prl e of
eern and wheat is also go d • nd ha
b«" n «• for an equal lengt. f t i •
The fa t ti.at cot' r. )■ rowi equallv
iwell In any country where the • Urn te
la right makes t a r p la wh: i-
wh«l world may comp •• I' impov-
arishe* the toll mo •• rapid • than n si
Other cr is under t e pr** r.t • t< m
when aebd s of *re t va ue to mak r
of oil ar.d a* st k f •
Xn the old iajrs .a ths Ba th c ties
se^rt iad n ■ oatK-t v; i nd -
recogn z d as so d f ed Ft ■ a • m • n« '
ed to the soil n . ia kf t th« n
a fn lriy 'd f nd! • n
cnaw r>' i .f i .i n
ard th f r> ■ ty of tii m II * • raj
th t w y
It In In the ceres s and pa", u! iv :
corn th t the ' >k a m f r er o' th.
future t ti
\ nl i llmliai re« of t'e th v ill
produce iorn st its est, tn t i,
pr' du n#t l ing >o ml I t •1 r
and with tii> tile d gr.- of pr'.:l r
the planter
The farmer who follows ngri iltip"
erltii '• I UllMH till I mil {§
mrUl fell his cross ia otlli and boo* J
thereby ke- p ng the greatest p rti n r
the crops On the farm to be retu n d to
the land and be >me a b neflt to It. as
well as getting the greatest prlc- f r
• he product of the farm In a finished
result for the market.
The New York Commercial rrai:ki
sign ficantly:
l iu Commercial hap nev*r be. n ac-
cua ii f i « r>.. ni wt.o e th ngs Ameri-
■ • a are ronrorm i hut it cannot wildly
•hake •«'' •> ti i c- that it b got iti ;. rt
• •f wkidom Just now to t> too «-i , to
ii ii tho trade barometer of the United
Htatea.
Yes, indeed' Don't tie to Iron th se
days un ess it Is In the h tpe of a stove
or a radiator.
The Maid of Toro.
Oh, low shorn; the sun on the fair imkh of
Ti r ,
And wv-■.!< v.< -e tie whfepera that wav-
ed ti:.- 'lark wood.
All an a f-i r maiden, iMWildered tn sor-
r<\v.
6kjre4y s i >1 to the breezes, and wept
to th* ll'.cd
"O sail
fiweet
Now gnu.' i: :• petition, in anj? it h as-
My Hi iir, I'-.-ito *, or Ift Kieanor die! '
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All dlet.tr;t 1 faint were the sounds of
i the m<nsonr= of bliss
ndlng.
who h-art at the auppll-
Wlth '
Till th.
q
And th
Iireath.<:
THE GREAT INJUSTICE
OF SUSPICION
Like a st ry from the pen of V or
Hugo la the life f John K ..d-trun.
He Is a^ Nebraska mm. anJ f r live ,
years has the or id of • in.
Kusplcion did It «u-;.. .un with Just
a shred of circumstantial evW ' e.
Kuspii ion Is a cowardly weap« n. P
has ruined leputailons and live- .efore
now. A Verdict at hout a trial. It is
aa men Hess as mob luw.
To show how easy it Is to Ju lge un
Justly, and to rei h wr<ng c r.'-ar- n ,
t ia only necessary l i t 11 th'- -tory.
Martin Johnson was em;, oyed on
Nordstiom's farm. He had saved some
mont , und was kn n. Ii wa toi
to go intu business . n himself, and • ,
cated in Iowa iq aatiiTTe I h<* decided
to return to NorJatron • f iui
dispoaed of his loua , • m ' lb
money In a bek -arid li- ipp a
It wasn't long bef' r $ si; w n at
a ork (KMMrip la Qear'>) /t y
inal. (io.islp Mad N da r in knew
that .1 hnH";i had m ru-y ..>rd ti rn
knew the i -ute he w a i tak -. N rd
strom advl-ed him to veil >ut .
-.all muni-- and ;> il'.ted a
finger ;<t Nordstr m
He prot's'.ed his i: no en e }!• help-;
ed In th- s arcn, wlv h Wis tak n up;
by t.ie police and sheriffs . f a ft tn '
An 1 final y he m >v-d H • was a
pariah hi vary hanl wa« gal r> Mm. j
.. :>if n * re r. "r 1 .* 1m >'< i anl ;
women shunned h m He traveled rom
town ' tow:. and «> -si'. 1 w d
trailing Mm ike a b'.o dh und.
I' ft flv y a o' ti 1 t i InJ.i
< d his . a ■ i d pi f rt j e, a • d
all but « ' eked I rn nd
l.a«t a ek Ma t;i Jo n n. JsTsr
Son. Ia. hea*d t. ai i i • d f le t
* rl com a..h I k i-g for i m He
left his farm '< 'to Oi ha a d in
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
The quad season
lt<-< bi . i « lost his
t V Ii te •• r ■
vauis b;gg« r game
t iif 1: dian 'I
o !<• Kuffen. j; i
With the gov; rn -
liHa Is now the 1
O, e
Deadh
H
And •
Scarce .
And
And v
•■ry bad spts.1.
fai
An i i t of e*n.ar w , ng M-db-ine /I ■:
fr> m the fin i f ti.- p i f f i e l
State., * . . i i. with aii>oi)ing ap-
proval in the v. t ii:
S'irce I "-it P'-rry Is cut >.f th«- riwspa-
pet I.-., ncsa lid tor IJec.' . > of th KI
Reno Denvjcrat f n-ln t n- • . iry to take
a f .ll i ut . f Mil rflrr. . m . ry n< w
,.'(1 'I n Jaft ff.r |f| sake. The
Major sbe<la It I k. .i duck.
Ken«rnlly tinner-
ept It in up to Cap
/..« they rlee, with the
iey fail,
• i th croan and the con.
tad rattle,
w.ld c. -mor cam 1 a I-
•4 used on the wood inds
fair maid, for our arm: s
ir maid, for thy g lar-
n heath th" br \
S l/mg;
i .1 foe woodland ap-
f I.-.
.! the ' linga of sor-
c .old she hear th^rr be-
ll despair;
?«ank 'the w."t !;ika
■ t to the bravo and to the
-Sir WaJter Scott.
when he rnrorts c me : i .-ay "n «e ^
are not ours'
Mr. Btverldg-: "It Is hop less. Wh'-n a
they begin t i discuss th- < oi-t 'u I n a
and we take t m up on that, th'y i
(■■ me to c n sorrhi; Wher, we e. y th it ;
r.e exi^t i hen they go to war, blood- ^
shed pillage and murder." j 9
Aft- • f me «h r* 'olloquy In which ■
the Irii: :.a ani .South <.'a: llna sen a >
'ors ridiculed each ether. Mr Bever :
Idge pro et-ded to relate an in. d nt f )
the burn.ng of a village and i=9ll that! \
up. r. .r v.s u-a'ion it proved that It a- i
t.-i■ • act ,f the lnaurgents, h pur- ■
t-'-Ing ' i di-p- i'. e «foi:e r< ; •• 's a: • t
■the Ameri'-an a Idler.". Mr T:l man w i-
on hlb feet again and a>ked Mr. B-ver-
idge:
"From whom do we g->t the state-
ments that 'he Insurg-nts or rebels or
ever they are. aid all this barn-
ing? *
"The Amerloaa authorities," replied
Mr. Beveridge
"And is It customary," Inquired Mr.
Tillman, "'o de-ermine a case from ex-
pa:- " st ■ tem* nt>*
"Why rlo-H the senator always in?!-t"
retort d Mr. I.eve lice, 'that any u-
thority which • omes fr m an Am-rl m
S'.urn • is a fa's-hood a 1 i' <*ve y . g
• hit mea fiom the enemy is th •
r the fame reason." repl ed t1 ?
South ('aro ina senator. ' !hat in my
.a i. "to te when Its capital was burn-
ed in Ut;:. the p was n In'am us a<5-
Ber'l .n that we burnei It. when every-
body knew wo did r. t d > so."
No.v Mr. Pr sidi-nt." aid Mr. Bev-
eridff", laughing, "wr nre bi k again
on ai ent history, which I decline to
♦o+o+o+o
r l t . 0 J. W McNEAL, Pre«;;i?rit.
K>+0<* O+O+O+O* '<>♦
A. J SE AY, Vice-President.^
F. C. DOLCATER, Csshier. T S. STILES, Assistant Cashier.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK,
CAPITAL, S50.00D. SURPllS, $13,000.
Ilrsi Njtional Oan!, Organized in Oklahoma.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
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' ^.-3tazji.-Ux* ■ . M <: •«.- • ;f • f ■ • •
N. F. CHEADLE,
Ketail Dealer in Aifii cf Coal. %
tHE SENATE ARGUED
(C1 r• ■ i from Thrd Pa<e.)
lie ass.-
"m de a i
I party *
* bo
had wo
u I m t t i
. d ( CI
TKE CAPITAL NA-
TIONAL 11UNH, OF
GLTimiE, OSiJ A.,
on msioD/pos-
ITOES LVJ RY FA-
CILITY which
THEIR BALANCES)
BUStNT AM) RE-
SPTf S I R I L 11 Y
.tit
and did not mink it n-c.ss r, to w its
to bis ft lend al>. ut It.
The suap .ous man—th« Indiv idu. l
who It always hunting for evil, w Is
•low m bollcve go id at 1 qui' k t-j sraac
I that par'
I trea and
L-
official inf
. i e de p
he prop '
ha hi y v
bnd? Is ti
"That xv a
there " r • 1
! -er I . iha
; p
I ' 1 ha
I man "whet
supreme court a d h-
..t the rea/on why the
h.ful and const-uc1-
c .in ry" i.<-1 not f 1
:*atlc party in : op-
proper < ontr -1 or the
ia ofher mat t. ; of na-
that they fea J t}- it
s the d if na teetii
. 1 s; ring a harvest or
n h said, w a that
> >und'ng a n > e f ■
i in he hlstor v - f thi
t Am vein penile e-
v prrr "Itlrn fairly p. -
nd t f never w1.d."
- ed nr d s u sor*'o
■ In ' •> I'M i in s!
n« p iry ' Will h
ad e u th# en
' n ht has u •
r -ri Genera' B 1
t in ke war so 'e iblf
w ,iit p ac an-' wan r
o: I
n t done w h le I wa
: n v r i go I n .i
x' aoo't fowa. a n other if t •
Philippine c mmitte* sa!d t at so far
h he was concerned he had given the
! rnine t riff t^e most careful con-
- deration of which he as capable. He
h i r ■ over th" schedales horn gh-
! iv =-4 jafl.-d that the u r was
" ! p -tdiaps as cou'd b- devls d.
A" er nme Inc din'al = u-sion by
y.r. F -r .k r , i Oh o Mr Teller f ''« 1-
' I a r.d Mr. « lrtnack. ho enate at
1 1 went into execut ve seas on and a
f- w minutes lat^r a lj urned.
HOUSE M VTTERS.
WAPHINGTf N* D. C., F-b 3 —-Th"
hr>i!*e d \ *' d today to general debate
up n the ole margarine bill The op-
p n:-ntj <.f the m-a«ure at'emp frt
ti *r a? Ir.-t It at t4 >; p nlng of th-
r • hu* v •• le!*e~ by more thin
a • t'a d-- vr. -e. The spe ker- od y
were Messrs. Henry o: Connec.lcu
H k n of V rm nt and Or iff of 11
:n fa
? Wai
the
hi*
wlj
h
a • jpJ r.v t mike wa a •
:net; y wo id ^ au
v er.d, ' a id Mj TI 1-
w <i h ii s ly en ag .
.. Ugbt >vas J cent a '
.ni; of subjugat.on and
c senator charae. ue-
: of New York: Fo -
ter. if 1': r. ts Rurleson o" Texas and
r. of Alabama, in opposition v> I
de of oleoma: sarlne under the gu sa
of but'e .
The purpose i f th# bll he raid- wa !
to make the sale of ol? m .rgarln • col-
orfd In Imltat n of bu'ter unpr fl ble
• g a tax of 10 nta ptr piund
It would not howe' • r Intere ere with
(he sa'e of the unc lored product, on
wh a h 'he bll p-oDo-es to re luoe t
tax t) one fou'th of i c^n p r p und.
T sat !h" roj. trv was b In! t' e pro-
po'« 1-eis *t cn h' argoed wa* pr v-
en hy the fa t th^t *2 states, wl h 'our
V ..- or th p ai ♦ I n of the ; "n|t -d
at* ai> 1 ,*o * the m nuf c
• ' of o' ma rrl e rol red to r -
■ n 1 > b : ter The hill was nly a n |
at the fra :dulent pro 'u-t. T . n«w
s'cdjn or tho bll, m King any per on«
who aellj or furnishes ole m r -ari.o
for tho t)« or co sump lo i o' 'hers. •
rnant. acturer within the mear.l g ot
the act was h ad n s*id d to -jr •
ent u^.^crvl^•: v r a * a ho e! pr -
pr e; re ta • nta b ? -
k • o , from c . irlng t u manu-
factured a-1 . le.
Mr. Clayton of Alabama, cloa d the
dehoto for the day wl'h a ^pecch
again r this bi !
The house at 5.20 jp. m, a'U>urntd.
I have plenty of
McALLUTED,
Wl CITY und
CANON Q1TY
In Stock.
Also the Pennsylvania Anthracite and Arkansas An-
thracite for Base Burners.
Will G ve You the B<'st Service at all times.
OTT!ce and Yards, 424 Okla Ave. Pltoni Wo No n
' tfVrT" a jf. "TSV ^ a ;• r,; . :iAi%ur
X7hen in Town Cs'I for
Gettleman's Famous
Natural Process Beer.
it ii the mo* deii-ious Keer ever tntrodLii-?(j
in the Territory.
Same Old Moses
OlftTRIDUTOR.
For Sale by All First-Class Bars,
Daily State Capita! 15c per week.
| J. B. FAIRFIELD,
| D,'XiE!i, COAL m STORAGE.
Telephone No. 20.
} COAL Or ALL KINDS D^'ivreJ to all pir's oi th?
5 C i.y. Gooo teams and spr'iij drays. Pronvat attention
i Riven to moving household goods, piinos and sai;s.
j Oi lice and Yard—407 and 409 W. harrison.
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