The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 252, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 15, 1902 Page: 5 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA!.. SATI'KDAV iSORNlNU. 1 I liin'AKT l,'.. inn:!.
This Week We Show
DRESS
GOODS
NEW WEAVES:
[alanine and Crepon Effects.
By the Yard and in
Dress Patterns.
CONSIGNED EXCLUSIVE1 .Y TO US
GOV. FERGUSON
LINCOLN DAY
Says Comanche County Repub-
licans Are in Earnest.
HONORED A REQUISIT ION
Fot Return of Sam Truax to Nebraska--
Issued Citizenship Pardons and
Appointed Caddo Town-
ship Officers.
Graij Hair
Ayer's Kair Vigor ("jcsn't
suddenly restore ce'.cr to
your gray hair; but gradual! •
the old color cor.i;3 bac! —
all the dark, rich color it used
to have. It stops falling of
the huir, too, and will often
make the hair grow to be
very long and heavy.
" Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly won-
derful. It 1.s restored t c natun.l
color to rv pray hair sn ! ! .is made a
splendid new nrowth."—M ss Lmma
Caldcr, New York City.
ti. All Jnir-lsts. J- C. AYES CO., Lowe!!, Miss.
CHOCTAW
vs
•DR*
KATY
Temporary I p. junction Granted
Former in Court.
PENDING i MLZ DECISION
Governor Ferguson returned yesterday
morning from his visit of two <!•> s •"
Lawton, where he attended the Liu mi
Lay ceremonies and bunqut t, !•« tn« one
of the speakers al tin banquet which t ' k
place at night. Mr. Fergus.11 h' > •••'' >'>
his praise ol the Lawton t «• 'pic, tlicir hos-
pitality. their entertaining abilities and
ihtir young but progressive city.
The Lincoln Daj observance was for tne
organization of a strong and rousing re-
publican eiub among the e.tiztns ot
to and Comanche county The c •
s;r. s that the opinion of all the l.aw
pubiiiuns is that they can carry the
tv for their ticket. Th' >" k'>
a big light, bin they an w
and ha\e an army of exce
Seen taiy . f th-- territory,
tarv. usju rlntelident of th«-
^rain it ' ei i'tr, tr. isurer -
health, p-obnte Judge 'U ,
attorney of Comanche coins
board of dental surgeons, \\
aprai>« rs, assistant eo.il on
i. \v sho givtn th>' ftit' 'a
I the territory . lso—mak
Relative to Block 92--Go\ -nor Appoints
Condemning Board- For Both
the Companies For the
Fair Grounds.
•i granted the Choc.
|.\ Jud'-o Hurt' id
vhtch prevents the
all It is f.ii
rnor I format
they
The
upo
I land ap|>r
people of Ki
11 y W 11 quill ;
>(Tidal tint-
nee of th.ir
1 articular. th. y recent l> p
' • 11(1 land office. which t'
1 | the Interests of th- public
« bad thing not to li\
I ty if one wants an
in K
th it
ie tly
id purely In
It N a |
:i -h«r coun- i
"g
fro
ctlo
of th" said block; c
I v. lt;g l.in is
v..M hall of Vin
Fnlveralty avenut
pails
blck of Fa-
y work, grading
whatever t war
tv road over an
r of any part «
street, east c
south of bloc
id a!le\
the Choc
of blocks 21.
. rnor states that in all Oklaii )-
tht re 1h not n more enthusiastic and in-
terested republican organisation than In
'omanche county. In ad his life, he #ay*
lie has never heard of more inti lilgcnt
republican addrisses than were those d«*-
i \ ered by the haw ten republicans at the
Lincoln banquet. The> have there, lie
says, the timher that will be a power in
ihi.- luture campigns Of the territory.
The governor yesterday honored a requl-
. tlon .issued by tin governor ot Nebraska
i..s- the return to Lutie. that state. ..f
Samu.l Truax wanted in that city for the
11 o\ ing of nioi tgagi d property from th.
. ount\ H« is under arrest at Cheyenne
wlure Klu riff G. S. Wrieht of Butte went
last evening to gi't him man.
The foil wing pris ners at the Kansas
tate poniti nti.irv were granted citlzen-
: |] pard n« y< i terday by the govei
James O'llorit. Grant county
iccond degree, March th.
Jam. s Golden. Grant county
lecond degree, March Tlth.
Paul Phillips. Kingfisher county,
anoti.er addition
Judge TV T ITatner In arm
with (ico. 11. Dod.-on to plat an :
his forty acrcs east of t nvn It
be put on the market in March.
TRINITY CHUiiCH
by the city ordi-
78, 91 and
> put up a
Ladies of Trinity Guild w 11 give a
Lent an tea .at the home of Mrs.
Kneislcy, on Tuesday, the iN. fr
to 6 all invited.
C. C.
'! lie
n.iuiM'tion i
but
temporary pendl
the di-
'.slim bv .Ii
',nrf. rd of th- 1
tition <
flit d bj bo
h coi
1 panics for cert.
tin
part
of the citv.
Muietaw co
v, by Its attorn
ys
M-.'.s
rs. Dale At
•a. r«
. 11 turtles and >
Lould
yesterday
lied
petltl in wlfn
JO\ . u.
'r to h,v.
ennd
f the
t!\1,rt>;1
nd
cupll'd
bv the "st
lie 1"
ir ground"; pr
tically
the came
and :
sked by the K.
In its
petition t
the
governor of 1
i«t
w eck
want tin- land
for
termln
Ms. ' Th- K
ity h
is been it work
the lat
lis and has
throw
n . onslderable dirt
' The
east pott i-
"a^lM
it t. ,1 the follow
og
ccndcr
lnirg boar
s for
the land asked
by
earns
XVJ L
Made from Grape Cream of
Tartar, and Absolutely Pure
Highest award, Chicago World's Fair.
Highest tests by U. S. Gov't Chemists.
Imitat 'oil h
but their
1
l.i the ot lie
;>« nltcntlary where
h . d < rimiu.ila
t i ignore the law
them
years ago pro
,i «■ ntrnet w.th
,- of our > outh-
i matorj insti-
l fuil and every
. in,' d to take
en :11. the rank-
burglary |
burglary 1
Ll\
March Mh.
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
John b'halaya, Kingfisher county, burg-
lar- . March Mh.
Everett Miller. Line In county, burg-
la rv second degree. March Oth.
i'laud Kellev. i l.irfleld county, grand
larceny, March -1th.
Walter L. Houehin, Payne, burglarj*.
March 10th.
The following appointments of township,
offici rs for Caddo county have been au-
nounced by ti:, governor;
W. A Ilumphri y. < b rk, F< rn townsh p.
P'red Stumbo, treasurer. Fern township.
" hos. Haley, constable, Bridgeport town.
'"h"S Gill, constable, Bridgeport town-
II ship.
• ^ ! Gorham. road overseer. Bridgeport
• township.
11 • llenson, trustee, Bridgeport town-
Poppino, treasurer, lJrldgeport
For the Kt\ T-'t nk Olsmflh
Rnmsav. and K K. Tallm.it,.
For the Choctaw Chns. 11. Fi
IT. Norris and .1 bn l'n-1. r.
Subjects Discussed in the Gov-
ernor's Recent Report.
To Run From Denver to All
Points of the Southwest
ROAD WILL HIT GUTHRIE
••1. xlon. bright spark
digestion, take
I'l I RS It puts III
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE
nnd citv property
apltol itlll real ••
k south stand
The Frank Ellis Insanity
injl Yesterday.
Hear
CONSUMED ENTiRE DAI
the pri .oner both mentally and phys-
ically. .
'1 lie following jurors are trying the
ca^e:
King Hutchinson, Levi Cummings,
Holbrook. J. W. Wright, A. Al.
Nelson, D. Maple, L. I*. Leach, Lew ■>
Wire, J N. rribble, T. W. Bryan, E.
11. Walker, O. ii. Caslett.
NEVV CASES FILED.
The following new cases have been
tiled in the district court tlcrU ^ oflue:
A. A. Humphrey \> H. N. and Mo!-
lic Lenard; the plaintiff claims that fol-
lowing the provisions of a contract he
sold ti) Joe Bonn the farm of the de-
fendants for $5,000. but that when the
time came to make the deed they r^fos-
amllv that keeps on hand and uses
■asionallv the eel'bated PKICKLV
ji ! T"!*'ERS is always a well-regulat-
family.
TEE ETUDE CLLB
The Court Room Was Crowded ant
Many W itnesses Were Examincd--
Dcpositions From Indiana--
New Cases Filed.
Members of the club are urged to
be present at the regular meeting for
the election of officers to be held Feb.
21. at the residence of Miss Patterson
416 Last Harrison avenue.
OAK VIEW ADD! I ION
TO TUB CITY OF OFTTTPTF.
Ts 1: w T ing platted by C. O. Fi-h. wh
id p. 1 • I ts on sale n« xt week at a
price and on t.rms to suit the purchaser.
' If v. u want a beautiful sito for a tome
I vol! 'should call eli Mr. Fish in the Adieu
When the b:
lt<- dsor.-en.
TERS is the
itomach,
breath, 1
fulness.
iih is f il and the appc
. PRICKLY ASH B. I'
. medv needed, it purifies
.v. r and bowels, sweeten
romotcs Vigor and cheei
The insanity bearing of Frank F.llis,
indictc. ior the 111 .rder of lurris Clay-
ton in this city last summ rr, cons med
the cut ire day in the district court
yesterday, with Jttdpc Bur ford "resid-
ing. Joe VV'.-by and Marry Huston
were the attorneys for the defendant
and Ldgpr Jones and John Devereaux
represented the territory. The ease
was hard fought tnrou^oout and many
witnesses were examined rhe prisoner
sat as the day beiorc with his head in
his hands, taking I t little interest in
the proceedings. The lourt room wa*
crowded with tiie people of the city and
county.
Deposition taken by attorneys and
bhysicians in Indianapolis were read
in open <orrt and r' the "urn pan j'
were admitted as evidence. They wen
the testiony 01 Indianapolis rcit'.ive
of Ellis, who testified to insanity rx
ed to ratify the sale. He clitims he j buiidi
earned his commission of $150. which
they refuse to pay him and which he
asks the court to grant him. His at
torneys are Lawrence & Huston.
Leon Gilbert vs. Josephine and F.d- j tV,'
ward N'orrell to quit the title to lot.- jti
23 and 24, in block S4. East Guthrie.
His attorneys are Lawrence & H stou I ... _ _ .. nnnrrtiti
Fdward N. Cook vs Avery A. Hum- j VV. C. 1 . U. J ROGKA ti
phrey for the poscession 01 lot 18 in I
block 35, Capitol Hill. The attorneys j
for the plaintiff arc Lawrence & Hua- The W. C. 1. U. will hold a special
ton service 11 memory of Miss Frani is E.
K. C. Hawkins vs. Mary A Allison Willard next Sunday at .t p. m. at the
for the possession of lots 9 and 10 in Christian church. The day being ob
Also Marshall, Oklahoma City, Shaw-
nee, Paris, Texarkana, Fort Smith,
South McAlester, Tecumseh,
Alva and Other Points.
For a few day*
ihots und slipper
Shoe Store.
BLIND AND DEAF MUTES
1. . u unable to t 11. • t any 1. suit
PKNITKNTIAUV.
Oklahoma convicts nr.- eared
•oiitract in the Kansas state |<
Mr under
.niertiaiy
tiiirty-tU o
and our
Incorrigible Youths and Convicts--Thc
Expense of the Territory of Hand-
ling These Matters—-No
Kcform School.
any <
terrlt
otn (•klnhomn.
irn ■ the p iHt
■ li for '• he
errltory.
: tor • 'fit
ma mailer
n hu\' a ma-
1 the other
The pharmaceutical law?
are adequate and well .
are in the territory - >- rtg.s
lists, and under special pr
territorial laws general
d ten inik
nfo
pha
mils
enain 1
othtrs 1
Avoid
stit ut
for Insu.'ane
Secretary Grime?
t• i... 1 > to ihe l'in\
Railroad company
ranted a chart.-r
r. Kansas and All;
Lo inn.struct .I." 1
(m
ARE ISSUED
Stri
tier
md
To Instructors and Conductors
of Institutes.
anoth'
G thrie. Mi iv
point on the
Thi r ad w
Woods. Grant,
Logan.
drugs and patent medk
arc allowi d to sell drugi
any kind, and tin people
i.a in this w.iy.
DENTISTRY.
The laws regu.utlng the nrnctlc
profession permit only graduates trom rep-
utable colleges to practice, ami all must
1.1 hci used by the territorial board ol den-
tal examlrieis, who P" k alt. r the enf.uce-
m«-nt "f tin- law regulating the prol>\H-h'ii.
1 h. re- arc in the territory l-j licensed den-
tists.
THE BLIND.
The fourth I-gislat.se assembly author-
ized the making "f a eontract for "the
care and education of the blind, and a
spt cial tax has since in en levied to carry
out tlu- same. Up to this time It has bten
impossible to make a satisfactory contract,
owing to tin small number of blind of
school a«i- in the territory. Th> total
f blind persons in Oklahoma, as
TIIE OKLAHOMA OPPORTUNITY
•!i' ie • of j in a nook • b rintp • r the KI0W&.
11 protect- I Comanche and Apache Reservations in
| Oklahoma. Th .- publb-ations c * s
| complete Information as to soil and e| -
of tills rnate. a 8ectioni?.ed map of the district.
The Rock Island Route Is the only imo
running to ind through th. ■ sei /att" ..
The uklahorna importunity aid the • \-
ern Tra 1 giving more t„, 1 o ur. .1
1 lomes- i'kers will I sent f e by i-; tv.
Thompson, A. G. 1*. «S. 1 v t'oi 'ka,
Kui 1
WHY PAY RLN1
ml no
ve a home
L. rms
ill of >our loan
lined, is a
:.| of the
sixty
THE DEAF MUTES.
1110
1' tita
The in
of Chari
E Yerk.
ni is .1
of 1' k!a T
Lake (1
Lodge,
nvp hon
Kansas.
Th! C
I ported t
< harte
lowing:
rpo
and and
Mallory
d to th'- fol-
BYSUPT. L. VV. BAXTER
Course of Study to be Revised l or Bo h
the Normal Institutes and Com-
mon Schools of the
Territory.
I rated at
I ida, I'd
id health-
No
ureh of l!Pol<>
with 13. F. Sh 1
racv. I. A N
rship fi
•. of private mone
iside property.
Building and Lo
Room IS and If. 1
NO I ICE.
s. No pre-
to loan on
n Assoc\%-
of the territorial i
block 72. Guthrie proper. His attor- served all o\cr the world as Org ini a- I with G m. -
Lawrence & Huston. tion day.' The collections being ".sod
neys are Lawrence ec nuston.
M. L. West vs. Joseph Mooney; to organize the worl. in new lic.ds.
West claims he purchased of the de- PRO(jKAM.
fendant lots to, 11 and 12 in bio k 14. Devotional exercises Mrs. \\ 1
Guthrie proper, for $1,200 and paid Jenkin-.
down $25, and that afterward Mooney Son:—"The River of lime —Mrs.
sold the same lots to eB idles for t'ie
same amount of money. West asserts
that the lots are worth $1,400 and he
sues for the difference and costs. His
attorney is John Devereaux.
R. A. Gaffncy vs C. M. Dunbar for
[the settlement of a financial deal, an
1 from the justice court of J. S.
Gladdish.
A suit was recently filed in the ris-
. • i . ,r, , , itrirt court of Blaine county bv Judge
isting .11 the family. Die most of the McBrsini who j, u,oclated In this case
—"The River of
Mitchcl's class.
Francis 1;. Willard in the World's
Memory—Miss Alma Carson.
Song- "A M'dhcr's Love"—Miss
Pearl L. Brazil.
Francis Willard's Legacy to Young
Men—Walker Fields.
Solo—Mrs. Cottcrel.
The Work Grows on—Mrs. T. H. L.
Ray.
The Living Monument we Build—
Rev. Ogle.
Offering.
Benediction.
publics. ^
K. L Peery of I ca (
\\ J. Clark of 1' rt Su
Blesh testified as to the condition of
depositions were objected to on the r Judg ni of Guthric ln whlch
\\A£ <or the^coMection KING! 1SHER AND
ance of $,<.500. It seems that the pay-
hnent of the note has been repudiat d.
I The note represents the amount of the
I bonus offered bv the citizens of Okeene
secure the Frkco road.
from
riage
• •kief ord. 1 >
Afto- the mar-
E I>.
c. II
L. li.
hour, hod
r ; . ir.moU
ill'".: : •
TI IS.
.. Hoi 1
very young tr
NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSB
IEET1I AND FOOD
HELP IN
times bad
hlv, on ret in 1
MUSKOGEE ANNUITIES
BLAINE COUNTIES
tlcularly
at<; thr
11 of hi
TIME OF NEED.
..th cause illness, r
y are ru t fit to ni 1
v man in Ada O .
•I'll l'-l :!•: YEARS.
nsvz YKAR.
I
1 i —
Eoth Are Lucky Boys Politically
at the Present
Time.
Rlalrie
Boalt thslian.l. h
a MOT lathor of Outici u
.11,■eli in I1" ■ I !'"" «
the ire.' «V " 1"' ' 1 •" "'iviiami,'
SfffkS '• weatorfiil.
ft Oifi. tivuvu.
•• li:: to h«T Be«utlu iUmJi,"
I FGISI \TTON ASKFD FOR BY
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
Special Di«r>ftrh to the State Capital.
WASHINGTON, D. C Feb. 14 —
The bureau of Ind'an aff.rrs has asked
congress to provide legislation author-
izing the placing f $090,308 fund, o;
the Muscogee nation, being the p rtn-
nnent annuities under treaties from tact that she furnished th- timber for the
'TOO to 18366, to the credit of the tribe. Sn^'ofurt^tof't&t'&lrial
and added to the Creek general .una, t l ut)n s,,nie of lhe Sub offices Had
and to draw interest at 5 per cent. Phe somt ther red th ivi n
action is recommended in accordance ,,!Hce th- pi ..n • m . : t |1: lnrK "I
with legislation of last session thai the , V : i eumlni.
funds be capitalized for the purpose | Eni,i i:agle: in the shiffling and ^hift-
of equalizing allotments. | Ing of ti last few month
Watonga Republican: Blaine county me
now hold four good territorial offices— l
B Ferris ii as 1: .cernor. «A. iPLria
as regent of the university «nd private set.
retary to the governor, and John D la
as terrlt' rial oil itis]x
3 fortune He
,'orth 1 n-.M
1 of lmpr
■ gth." he
an cxpero rice mat
I of.
ng 1 continued to
s. "until 1 was a
l tried a numbei
none of th-m h. ip-
Nuts. The fla r
once. 1 soaked the
along with it n'c ■ -
S I notle.d thill !
Ardmore !■ after factories.
i laces in Oklahoma. -a-' re- • h. r
d -no well. Sh captured the following
two months 1 i
teeth 1 h'.
gums hrr •
talk < Ira pi
Mich
1 left off all othe
. (Jrape-Nuts.
:«.r came back and 1
ed IT pounds This u
in of spare build. No1
v.o, P.rful.y well.
t\ C ing ho ni' —ly wit:
included to wait um
i -lied -h -inklng befor
I don't believe I coul
1 the ti aln on my
" en for Grape-Nut;
1 about thi- 11 f 111
lore* of that food
Up rv. 1' aid Cr
. ok.
: H v. M- df -ni
R. Hickman, Oklah
ima
City.
K .b nkir.s Alva
K. Kin l' i Stlilwot
l.oy. Hlt.-hcrrk
er.
\V l'orti r. Lla- kw
•11.
s' l"sih rinai.'. V ,t
ing.
,r , Wh.J-'ti. r. Anada
H. Woo.lworili. H-
ey.
?V I't fi'r'l Riee, \Vin*r
Vle\S
thi
innual exam-
S fr
in the orn-
ory
shall be held
1 i.st l'i id;, y and
-aturday in April
the
two periods
vldinK ti achei-m norr
ml Ii
stltuteH shall
the tlrst
,t mi .inly l4- and 1
3. an
d the second
'ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH.
^ we will have on sale at phenome-
nally low prices a big stock of Men s
UNDERWEAR and TOP SHIRTS.
They must be seen and priced to be
appreciated.
Remember We Lead in
Men and Coy's Clothing and furnishing Goods
8. WHITE, Pi^OP.
117 South Second Street, - - Guthrie, O. T.
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