The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THK OKLAHOMA STA'IT. r A VITAL
Ml >RM \i',. M \KC11 i |. '■)
Prompt Attention to the'
Symptoms of Disease and
the Little Ills of Life !
Will Save You Weeks
■jnd Months of
Suffering.
Palne's Celery
Compound.
Vill Quickly Eanish Your Trojblcs
and Restore Perlcct Health.
MILITARY SHOW
AT EXPOSITION
Plans to Make it One of the Im-
posing Features.
army officers ideas
World's Fair Will Exhibit Actual War
Equipment and Army in Activc Ser-
vice-Militia of States to
Furuish the Troops.
Prompt raiv and attention to Uw tilth
Hi* of Ufe will ott< M m - • " 11
month* of suif.rtioi li tl.«; iM.mni'ii
lymptoms «•;" rh>'um;itism. nriiralKM >i>-
K i 1. • • • i • i"ilili'S. ;i"-l I" 1 -■ '* ,;l
heedaoHea are attended t" when flrat ex-
perl'-' In its., of om> or two bottle r
j • palm > «V1. r> '■"iimoiiml, Hi-
nines of tr.Hil-l. s :.ro for-vr n-rt
{fltllll I > oil ill<* out •! sorts. > t v . t lp d
tc< lin . dlstnrlx d : !« • I-. iv' '
Hon. .t"hes In bark "i nidi , sIukkI^i el -
nulHtioii. or |ioison<-il lil I*:«ii • 1 •>!-
Ciiinpound will yiv. i.> -.11 tin* i .in-
tK ns of the body a freah UPF>3 of nerve
rood. #BtahllMhi! K -IP i-V.l'. ■': 1 1 I"
Mnt vigor its us*' encourages nn bdui\-
tiiihi ntpply of pure 1 without
whi. • ilu-p- ■ .it. !••• i ■ i' •,- i'i- "•
or real l i f • a Pine*1 Ceh t . Coi Hpund la •<
WJ.ti-hl# s«M ri'incdv i1 ■ i'.'ms • ■ • ■ if• • I• 1 • • I
ner\>-s and fold 'do ■! Ti of oti"
boiti* la ■ufflcl nt to prove Ita value.
R< whp- of wort lil- - - nnitiitlo: s :• i.l l >
■omit dialer* H< • tliat th-- name
Painks is oti each wrapper and hotlle
Diamond Dyes K^-' f.-tslrr "1 WrlBTlit-
f-r eolora than any other dyes
MANY FILIPINOS
tins, itack muli h. • t' ,
Float I m and ni©vahle brldgfi ana
other engine* ring appllonc «s.
\rms and ammunition fmm th-
KiiiidiiK for ti, in "i war the Prt'H
''""hi this i«n exhibition " ' ■
d.ttll.l lllilke .hi ext. u*.y dlSt'i l ' . '
t t.e monster Knipp K'm down p. In -
llcher rifle And we wouW • m
various aims, large m ms wu ti •
ittis i'tifriiiK'"!1. «*ti it apa.-e wo.u. \ ii. i .
the Willi l ejift IS Colts. *P -<• !«-•••
w. ati- ahead of the world
•1 hav. in Spt Ingflold a woo i- n m
made of the hutt t r a ti • and e.sed . i
M,.i.il. I'her• ■ ire .. art . nn
| ties in mllltar> v%."'s tlit•
armor "I the crnsatiet s. Hi "' lo a ■>! • •
! '-The stirgliai department of the an •
i lias I most exIetisi\ e and '
sen in Mi N asliit^Moo. ■ f w 111. •> • .
I
, amhulances. litters etc etc
I -W'.- w-nild nuiKe 'truvoic "i untu-n
,,1 .„iivenlences for mrrvinK w. i. ■ I
and alck men. an* h as \v ns.-.t .m i. .
I frontier in the ahsence o w.^ot.s
•■There would! • . ■*• ' , , , ,
pita I in the .-atop and we wnUI j"1"!",
«>uforce i1.' most perfect ind mk' I
tary measure: , thua Kiv''tg
INTENSE SlirtRMi
IHOM DVSPiPSI* AMI SlOMHIt TBClBLt
Inslnntlv Rcllcvod anJ Permanently
I ureJ by Sluorl's llvsprpsm T Mc«
\ v,« Discovery. But J Patent MrHiilnr.
nil
•curt-
>
(Continued from Puge One >
lpino- hindered the life of il>«" town
and acted as ;n .rrit t:M t'te na!i\<-
The upper das-, 'u- -:ml. p. s>f--cl :t t
Influence over the i.iwfr ti..-- th:i-. '!i'
Uniti'.l S at. - .tti'.t''i:' ic> hav.- hc. n
How to appreciate.
Amann l!te l.wcr : Mr I.tirn.w-
Bail, there is a rutv .i re Mr -o
rial hetternien;. as c\nltne"d by the,
sending the clr'.lren . . . •
In rc-pon-e !>> .t • m ' > M.
Hale lie .1 • . ; .bet thcio he it 4.
Utictthtired and tine hte.net!. j
lowing the directness and ledums < f
tlieir leaders, whe.iicr in It"-' ld\ i"
the authority "i the I nited States, or j
in the exhibition a frie dl> spt'it. .
Mr. Bitrrnw- -a -I that the <li-el:t;a ion.
hv congress that a liberal policy in n >
to ht lollowrd e.oul.l disappoint the in 1
bit. n . ia I I•"i 1 ip; 111 > - and und-mined!}
alt. nit' them. Mr. P.-trrou gave an
fMended a. cum "i the eli'jf. niak. i-
to educate I in ' I'pni" H c did no
think i • i ■ . - i ■ ..: d. r a I ■.. • erad
\ icate t itc iild d alee: -
Hi did it..; think \\hue men
to.i'.d l>c ind iced to do the m tnu.'I and
plan ..lion luhor .. '<• • 1 ind- I here
no danger to be feared, be -i:d,
from the importation of Filipino labof
to thi- country. .11
Answering a question by Mr DuBois, 15
Mt Burrows said that the investment <
thai will attract capital in the Phiilp-
pincs are agricultural and not man
ufacturing. He -a d. rli r. >pr n>e ; ■ a
que- ion 1 v Mr. Mlison taht th F lip
ino\ re rapidly becoming interested t;
what the gowrmnen; pr .p. -e -o d
for thetn. and art warmly in fivor o
giving the measures of the raft govern-1
inent a tri.il,
"It would be siirpri-in^.' -aid Mr
Surrows, answering a query of S na
tor Hale, "if men who had be n strug ;
gling f"r v ear- ai ! b hi in kutu - ic j
rifices with the idea independenc? I
could be able ti di-:ni--jiie thought I
from th«-r nun I- .1! our.
Mr. Barro\ • -aid lhat it-; did no < \
pc • be w > .tie! i' ■. '11 -c. 1 d 1 \ ^x 11 • ' !
the Filipinos would Be capable of self1
government. "The Filipino J* not !
bom," said he, "who could control, to
fc.nv nothing ■ 1 rttitty uistly. th • 1
Philippine '1
V, r ,he 1 o 111 . - and the ..::icr will
tribes, Mr Burrows said, some sort oi
g>i\eminent otllfo', >h utld b d.\i-ed
t<i pu! an cud tot:, ir mar i'idiiivi ' I'
dit ion- I h. trib - appar.trh trc
well dispo.-ed Mw.-rd the Atneri ans,
iiowevei. and lie ti• • •"iw 11 b\ iu.lici mi-
manageineni and kitulne-- their dt-
trict- could be open to tjade.
Answering a question by Sen tor
(Dietrich. Mr. Burr iws said h • hid seen
very little evidence of cruelties by (
American soldiers Hie water cure, hs l
thought had not been as sev ere a was
reported. In concluding hi testimony, |«
tMr Harrow- -po'.c i* '. :i-_rt':i "-i t!u
general readme - • >t :h I'
operate wi'.lt. and the r v. '"al ••• 'tii
denee in the inteniiop .. the I t • d
Slates.
Tickets for Black Pat i will go on
.•!" t!i niorttiite 1 i'
rfiinbt ihe hue t colored shov on the
road today.
RUBBER KIPS(i IS DFADg
LQND()N, MarcJt 1.3 -James Dick,
the 4o-called "rubber king" who died
at Glasgow March 7. bequeathed too •
Olio p-'- d • d ••rilint niiMtin In
employes and the bulk of the balance of
his fortune goes to charities. His
cashier gi i 50.000 p mnds, his cook
tM* 1 pound- .. 'd • ■ ! ' di nt. - cr\ ant
arc to recci.i 1 tin- a^u.. -ta .* thou-
ands of p.. 1 1 lie clerl. ge from
IJOO to 500 IHUilld- each
p.,non I-'' ' iii. 1 The hahl headed
nan i« llkals to h iv< hie inning at laal
■Wllh Wirel.-S P-leuiaplo. smokeless
11 iwder and hortelee* 1 irriagaa, te nali
feat man ought 1 . be right ui i*e wtni.
Special l. lep«teh to the State Capital.
ST. LCH'18 MO. MAHClt l:: 'it the dr-
velopment of the many intere-ii.in fea-
tures .it the Louisiana Pur. lia-. l .-. ■■•.•i-
tion no department is pushinn an.-ati
tlmt in which the mllitarv e.viui.ii is i-•• iy
worked out. When lln- first pans to ir-
^.tudainK the World's fair of hp.; w.-i • «■-
^•1111 th" niilitar> iliaplay way const i. - i
Ir. tile exposition official < as a..- -I e,i a
liiiportaucA a lit I much em m has i>. • : -
peiid.d ill p pi pa ring tor it Stint'-"' -|
and even detail plans li.t\ i •;,t"
In the OffieUllH ill charge i.v 111 I-
ians anil almost innunicrahlc arm> ann
navy officers.
State milit«ry i.rgaidtations from ..il
part:- of the l ulled Stat' are mailt,.st-
iti.; d-.-p InP'iest In tliti -' xl..;.it I '
ra.io and in MlntuHola the eons. rt ot ti,-
u iveruir has already 1 .'i iatn".i l
ill, 1. itiotiai guard to risit the w-Mida
; fair accompanied by th. i reK.ui.-i.tal
li.ii.l-- Tin Minnesota plan i.- to lnaK- •
pi, trom Lake Ot> p. Si Loo-
-t. amlioat dow:, the Mississippi luu in
I the visit of the governoi and Ins stall
to in fail and tin state guard win a.i
! a,. . til to the 1 nnniaiider In chlel
I'.liuadler (Sen.ral Ktlgein A '
eiiit.'d i.nny r.-ltml
vi,-,. President Spencer "i the • \p..si
tion on the subject of a military exhibit
I think it would b. well to have a
camp ot troops and on exhibit! ti ot nnli
tin v appiiniice8 in .. building The B v« rn-
„ , 1 would no doubt llliik" a delail of wi}
, briua.l" composed of tw.. " -I'"' >"* "l
ml - a,- a squadror ifonr troopsi i • i>-
„ 1,, in,i a battery of artillery > acii corn-
trail .i to t.'mat 11 about two weeks s ■ that
as n,neb of our army as could "• a\ail-
abi. would be ir succession x t. I th. n-
i. ..«.,ti' n in about alii monilis
A command of that si/, would tn-
, l„ 1.. futir bands which in thenis. l'. s
WO..1.1 add great I.v t" the exposition.
Titer. W . add ills a cot t ill«. I.l t 1 'IP
1 at. Veterans and state ttu.rils .'f
Whom some have already applied, and
. ai It of whom would have s; nano.
"The'-e w .til.I be drills, parades, guard
m. 'intiugs. and other militarv ceremonies
and constantlv friendly visiting to til.
r'be camp would be also a p llde/.\.' S
or the military of foreign countries. _mau.\
w't.m. will no d.Mil'i Wish to '• i-it aid
participate •" the f> isitlon. lit" .t-t
ial of the military exhibit would .••■.mpi .s- -
i The f "'.I -.1 tin- army, wltb procti-
i al demonstration o the manner if ' uk-
iitK a ml serving tn camp.
J The clothing and how worn and is. it.
:!. Tin- various uniforms "t 'he .om.s
fi in i .i• i 1 • 11 llmta to the present ><
wb'cli I' e uitarP i master departmeui has
i.i washington e..inph'te sets mounted on
l Varii as means of trans|x>rtatlon w
pTace~ln th* volunteer camps during thw
®,?"nl8.pt1^,| nervic of the army
w .uld show riteir most p. rfe. I S SP Til ••
fomnmni. .ti..,, h, .g'a; a wir.
.11j j , ,b . . tlso their nio.e - of obs-t . -
tioii and reeoimolswince by balloans. k.iea
'• Ti.e'e are innumerable objacta ol In-
ret . "MM' el. .1 with the militarv a' •
which sati h c. t:! 1 be selected as n —
be most ultr.ietive as far a= room w. a .i
Bbtek Pa"' '!"'•• «• h-K ,f' show
ui the a-on is tomorrow night.
i !,c grcate-t aggreg tr.'-t ■«. \<r«'
American singer-, dancers and ^eonud
n. in the world, The Black Patti
Troubadours, will be ihe attraction at
the Mr.. .Us. Sa.urd tv n-ght
Mc.-r- Voelckel and Nolan, who ar •
direeiing the our of the company, arc
managers who are well known and
highly respected in the theatrical pro-
les, i<in. They have been for years as-
>ociated with various high da-- at-
tractions. some oi which arc known as
the Irggest enterprises on record, and
the} have been invariably succes-ful in
all their Undertakings,
I lev have invested the Black la";
TrouhadOurs with a digtiity and ar-
t.,; ,■ -t tnd.ird herc'.oi.trc uni ;'i"wu
w-til -ittracMons oi tin- l"nd. It - '
I largest and best company of co'orc :
artists ever organized. I he people oi
the company were «l?cted with excel
lent care and tudgmen'.. and their ,ier
i,irm.Mii e is as diversified as it i- in
; tcrest'.ng and amusing. Seldom h
\mefican stilge beheld such a sp.~
i blending comedy, vaudeville and op
cm. which constitutes the -'.age -chetu
I oi the B'.ack l'attti Troubadours.
i Kin
ii.ilate.l
i tU'iue nt
Old
in d tb. sentlDi
ti e tn of the labor unions I.-
il not Ii
will. !
SVMI
d Will
and ft It tli
I 11 on i N
numb,
hotel
SLtRlTARY SUV,,
Will Mil DISCUSS
hw
\l:|. O!
Ideas
in.Ill s
Against Banks SeilinR Bonds-
Nicaraguan Bill-Spirited
ConHab.
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COUPSCIt PROCfcEDINQS
stom
inuitiatn tn
i limbs full -
urn; noor anof
Itailrond;
otincll
tm>
(Tli'it11s of tin
piuHiiortati
As at.
piiie ol
. . II l!
It t1
Irculatlon. 'I
Is t
iiuouii
bought
11,1 et s
be wus to all ap-
aclillty or sour.
I.l.taiing after meals, the
and he ha.- gained
l ' pounds in weight
\Uhote!:V|,J St a t11'1 liyspepsla Tablets
sold in drug
nluahle additl
lief
tlx harmless and can bn
hlldien or invalids or in an>
nit.mi of the stomach with perfi
ining tiothhiK
pure pop
public deposit
a contrary to what is uesinn n m >t'
.. be- probable that 1
. side w ill t Iter I
i John
bants
I in .'ii NH AItAi! I A HI I.l
WASHINGTON. MARCH 13 8endto!
Morgan, chiiirin.' f "'• — commit-
Meantim
Super i u 1
nt ini
i nor.
th.
Ilgest lor
and all deiiingi
11.. w .*v . r. slight
With-on
and ti
he stippl
possil.i
i si t x
the place of pp
l,nmi the protection of i
,i Stat. - — ■
unduly to p
sent tli
make pldg
I i.lilies, mail
MINERS SI KIKE
MAY RESULi
THE B (i BOSTON STRIKE
and the ling, nuinher ot n--w men who
have iceii lnsli.ll.il it is likely thai mm >
,,f 111, old employs will lili.i lit ya Ii'i-
eies", i l.lv for them 1"I!lo! row !•: eri'li-
,?1 ;. I It. > • d t! • • II Will IT 1
their Old positions
ti 11 p tee' *d '* Ui .'' I lletllilll l"l t !lil' s"j " 's il"d
tr.iiTie "I all ki> .1 - which has "n \ It -
I u a 11 x at i. standstill t'.r lb. past three
,,r -lavs, will lie resumed tomorrow
The lit it.. Transportation company, tin
loading and unloading of whose noji-un-
If tli.- strike is declar.
the m.-n who can will
rk, i win. as govern ot
,1th .use in> best effort
Ml; New I til veil iUld II
"to'thdr BPIR1TSD OONTBOVER8Y
mini'..' A\ A SI 11 N'i !Ti 'N MAI!<' III' N
the New ed eonl pivcr.-v ..ecurr. d beiop- the huase
tailroitd eommittee 'ii militMi V affairs toda\ "\.i
,111 be in the rcBolutloi, calling on the war depn^l-
.pted by ment f r
LONDON. MARCH !'■ The
lanateb dated Pretoria M ireh 18 has
, . ei i i. i...id Kit .1 i WIl.K KSBARRK. l'A . March i.v—
••lie- . i Ment 1. was brought to ixb-r , , , ,i._
Iodt. lb I lining wii i:-v-r> 'Nearly all the coal companies in the
W yoming \alley po-tcd notices at their
collieries this evening that alter April
i the pr. - in s. ale of wage- ior inincra
would coiiMtitte ifir anothr year.
Ilu general opinion -. . in- to be that
the operators will have to make further
concc Otis ii the\ wish l• • avoid troub-
],. with the miner- It '• > adimtted.
however, that I're-i.lcni Milchell is in
control of the situation-
Am end I! .via
NF.\V VflRk' M
\ma1irama1-d Copper cotnp-nij
net.led the '
ii illx i lends wil
lie taken on the third
|uly. October and
1 ui ,\iarch Vieniember and
I
Mil in
IP ttr.
tlord
THE FASTEST
r.5W.
THE FASTEST
<;ROWING STORE
nf'JiMMMm
GROWING STOR
IN OKLAHOMA
IN < >KLAHOMA
A TWO DAY'S SPECIAL SALE OF CORSETS
SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY
Remen.— the Date ^—^March 15th and 17th
To give further evidence of our determination to have something do ntt nt l it ^ 'J - ^
week we will on Saturday and Monday offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS IN t OkSlJ S that ar
truly wonders. A glance at descriptions and prices given will convince you of the truth "1 this statement
W. B. Corsets.
These corsets need no introduction. They are known everywhere as of the highest
excellence. The first day of wearinc (t.ves as much comfort as interior .corsets kit e
„ after you have worn them fur weeks. I hey are so sensibly constructed Mat [herels
not the leas, strain upon the body. Ind they keep the shoulders back and pie«n the figure In an erect, queenly anlwd .
97.1 and 701. I rect forms tor medium figures. 27. short W^St. 705, shor . U, erectHbrm. 973, Bhu CUT *11
W. Empire batiste. 65, Tape girdle. AH abaolutely new and always sold 11 the standard price I
Saiurdav and Monday you may have them for
This is also one of the Leading
Corsets of wellknown superior
excellence. VCe have the very
popular French shape; No. 2-.;, and the straight front
girdle, No. 268, regular price $1.00; / JC
Sautrday and Monday for
F. C. Corsets.
Here are Some ol Our Popular Corsets. We IW Sold itiera for tears and at lhelr Beoular Prices are Spleodid Values
No. 226, straight front, batiste,
white only; regular rO
price 75c; JVyC
Saturday and Monday
No. 19P, girdle corset, batiste, in
pink, blue and white, A f
regular price 75c;
Saturday and Monday
No. 2.16. French shape, batiste,
white only; silk sibbon A fT
I irim'g; reg. price 75c; <40C
Saturday and Monday
No. 2fiH. French shape, net cor-
set, while only; regu- T r_
lar price 50c: 03C
Saturday and Monday
No. .HO, straight front, regular
price 50c; .. 35c
Saturday and Monday
Vlhy not rent u saVety de-
poait box In a modern Meel
vault and Heel thut your valu-
able* aiik. private paper* arc
ah «lutel) Mafe and hnnure.
ItAifiK very moderate. Call
*Bt1 et the C.APITOI NAT*
lOS.tl B.VMt about It it ii
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