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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, WEDNESDAY MORXKO.MAVA .J>
FVLLER
THEO
PRESIDENT
JACKSON CLUB
M&V BUST
Bryan's Tammany Organiza-
tion on Verge of Disruption
I . I FAMILY doctor who has attended
I A father and mother in sickness,
| \ watched over the children as babies
and civon them advice as they grew up to
maidenhood and manhood has a very close
relation to the family. When he comes in
half the suffering seems over. half, the dan-
ger past. He comes at all hours of. the
night and day and after years of such
service confidence in him is almost un-
bounded. llut in time the mother begins
to ail and the daughters growing up de-
velop the troubles and weaknesses of worn- q£ iho g(jcial Science Club she is a
anhood. Here the physician very otten , ( Gf the best thought in her cornuiu-
makes hi. mistake. . Ti,.' mother may be fhl wrlt,a;
)
makes his misiaae. ine umun-i -
going through the chance of life, but, the
physician calls it a general running down
of the system or thinning blood. He fre-
quentiy treats bearing-down pains as kid-
ney trouble and says deranged menses are
mere temporary troubles that will wear off.
In treating every ease from whooping
cough to diphtheria and typhoid fever the
average physician has no time to specialize
any one class of diseases—he has no oppor-
tunity to make a study of the particular
maladies of women. And he has another
disadvantage, in that thousands of modest
women will not toll the details of this kind
of sickness to a doctor. But Wineof < ardiu
is a family physician, a specialist of female
diseases that has never been discredited as
a regulator of menstrual disorders. It sel-
dom fails to effect a perfect cure and when
cases are absolutely incurable, it never faiU
to benefit the patient
Mrs. Theodore Fuller, of Neenah. \\ is.
nity. She writes:
"Three years ago I suffered with inflam-
mation of the womb caused by catching
a b.id cold during menstruation. I had vio-
lent pains in the lower part of the abdomen,
alio along the spinal column, and frequent
headaches. At times my menses" would
stop altogether and then ^suddenly I would
flow witnout ceasing.
" I consulted my family physician and he
prescribed for me, but 1 got no relief.
ing an advertisement in the paper of what
McElree's Wine of Cardui could do for such
a case I decided to try it and took it faith-
fully for three weeks, when to my relief and
delight 1 found myself entirely cured and my
general health much improved."
To cure a woman suffering like Mrs.
Fuller suffered, in three weeks, is truly a
great thing for any medicine, but with
Wineof Cardui this very t'nuig is occurring
1... ti,., ,.f Wine of t.ardul
tion of thousands of sufferers. As l'resi-1 great clmrm of prune Hot ■- l'miiu. i|
Wine of Cardui. This is because \\ ine. t
Cardui lift* woman from the daspair ol a
life shattered by suffering- It
health for their sickness. strength for their
weakaess, ambition for their despondency,
buoyancy for their pain. No J^nng
woman of serious thought, with an act o
interest in her own welfare, will neglect to
take this great remedy.
Mrs. Fuller s physician failed, but w me
of Cardui in three weeks cured her men-
strual disorders and womb troublo which
were causing stomach trouble, rhe terri-
ble flooding was wasting her blood and
strength. Stomach trouble, nervous and
bilious attacks were making hie a torturi .
What better offer of health can any woman
a k than this? Lay h«_>l-l j<>i it todw by
securing a*l.00 bottle of W ine of ( ardui
from your druggist an«l begin the treat-
m°lf vou need advice write to The Ladies'
Vdvisory Department. The Chattanooga
Medieine Co., Chattanooga, lenn., and
tell them just what is the matter. De-
scribe vour case as fully as you can and a
foufidential letter of in."heal advice Will bfl
sent you free of charge.
MEMBERS FIRED GUI
Gold Standard Element Now
Has a Grip on the Organi-
zation-Censuring Reso-
lutions Adopted.
HEED WISHES
OF PEOPEE
Eastern Journal Wants State-
hood Bill Passed at Oncc
"LET
r
Brewed in a plint as clcan ai the cleanest home kitchen—ilwa;
iiKpeciion—;X.97I vision. I«<t yrat
Washington Post Editorially
Makes Demaud on Senate
to Pass Measure-What
it Can Do.
CASHION VISITED BY I INI) NO PLACE
SLV1RI HAIL STORM1, 10 PLANT CABL1
Chunks of ice Eight Inches' Beaches Around
WINE OF CARDUI
RELIEVES
ALL "FEMALE ILLS'
FRAMES UP
■litical actio n.
iscd his d
mi office for a rest.
>f taki
11
the purp<
MISS HOOD DROWNED
NEW OAS WELL IN KAY
inl D?«
i k • 1
"Western General Labor Or-
ganization Invading East.
PRESIDENTS REPORT
Special Dispatch to the Capital.
| Pond Creek. O. T„ May 27. Word
roaclu' dthis place of the accidental
' death by drowning of Miss Maud w ■ io
Hood, a young lady '21 yar-- of agi- opponents of (ensure were C. J
Who re>'<les with th.; family of K« \. Ul Ule m.0gnlaed democrat !«■-can-
Signor. living two niles froi;> Numa. | e nml .1. ('.
Mrs. Signor and '.i ;>iii went to a
l)ond a short distance from their
Omaha,'Neb., May 27.—Nebraska's
ammany exists no moro as such. The
Jacksonian club, the state organization
which has controlled the destinies of
the democratic party in the state, is
involved in a wrangle which its best
friends declare will not only cost the
club its prestige in state but endanger
its very existence.
Action taken just before a tumultu-
ous adjournment la;.t ngiiit. reaus nit
of the party a dozen or mor iiiliu.ii-
tial members of the dub beeause ilwy
opposed J. H. l-<• •elmer, the denio-
ratic nominee for mayor at the late
,;ty eleetion ill South Oniuliil. 'Un-
til St reason for tiii* :l OivK.ini o£
opinion oil till! further indorsement ot
the free silver idea* which have been
upheld by the party In the West TVS
, ecoiul and more immediate iauai: < J
lhe upheaval was ti"' report ol u eom-
mlttfc appointed to investigate and
report reeommendaliuih. as 10 censure
or otherwise of members of tlie e uli
who tailed to vote for Loechner. rhta
eoinmitt je reported a «eelv ago. in
' ojninending tlie dismiss! of sin Ii mem-
bers Tlie battle was .onunued i >■■!
that meeting until tonight, when lite
hottest light which lias ever ooeurn-d
among lie Nebraska democracy
1 place. It is significant that among
opponents of
State Capital Bureau. t'.lO 11th
Washington, D. C. May 1.7 l'ubli
sentiment, in favor of prompt action
bv til,, .senate on the bill for the ad-
mission of Oklahoma Arizona, and
New Mexico into the sist-'iiood o!
. states is being reflected in the eli
! tor.als printed In the eadin.r .astern
| journals. Within the ast w-ek many
hi rat metropolitan dailie.-. >'i the hast
I have given voice to thr general senti-
i nient existing among thr P eoplo in
lavor of the admission of th? three
territories. They look upon tue anion
of the house as merely expressing the
a most unanimous sentiment ot tho
people Of the country and they urge
that thr senate herd the wish-; of the
prop.; as expressed through "he peo-
ple's representatives in congress.
The Washington l'ost unerr the
caption "bet Them In. print - the fol-
lowing pungent editorial on tho ques-
tion: i. .
Public sentiment in tho ' niteu
states so far as we can judge by te
newspapers of all parties and a 1 sec-
tions is with the house ol rrprr-
... ntativ. s on the question of statdiood
! i',,r Ok.ahoma, Arizona and New Mex
1 ico If tin senate would promptly pats
thr bill for the admision ofr thesr
three well qualified randldales into)
tlu si,t. rliood of slates—the 1)111
: which pa sed the house with enthu-
siastic unanimity—it woud perform
i well pleasing in the sight of an
Around Fell—Crops Arc
Ruined.
Di rvitcl; to «hc State Capital.
Cashion. O. T. May -7- This vici-
nity \\ a > vi>i'.t'd by < 'tie t i ti"' \ ei« ■ t
and mo-t danvicuig hail storms a.
ionipanicd bv :i lerribc wind and heav>
rain reicmblitn; in many ways a watci
spout.
Straight atul lmpractablc-
Admiral Morris 1U
Correspondence of Associated Press.
Honolulu, Mas -! • Via San Fra
e.iaco dav -7. S. DicuinsoJi. the
agent in tho cable company which
, t
a
The cloud t
direction and
•hr.pe variety
ng activity,
ir^t touched
;,tc of Down.-
from a due nortl
of the heavy funtic
iHahI.1 \ cd no whirl
to llonuiuia
till making in*,
iiable laud-
lb- lias found
iiiich as inaka
ihc earth near ti
net north of here
outh course it sho
e oV
Fol
• two mile
ground
wheat it t>:
ruined. C.
fruit tree
fruit.
When
nearly i>
ide lit ating into the
a iii jr crop . The
over is absolutely
jt i ath ■
ripped
storm si ruck this
on
TI
great
th
id tv
m.!
i jireparin
from San Fran* is< o is
I vestigations t<« liud ;
ing of the < able there
I tho approaches to shore
the planting difficult.
Mi Dickinson is 'ill making sill*
\rys of thr various b.-iM'h... ami r. ria
' and has m«t yet decided where he will
i leeommond that th- '' !_ 1 1 (l*
liI.--hop Alfrea Henry Willis of li' uo-
lulu, who has jui i • - -• • >i aiit i u.wty
\ i*ars s.'i'\'ici as the lipis1 opal bishop,
i.r,,.' ha: an • pled an iir.ita; ion t. ga
io 'I'.Miga, wbero h1' will e .labli .U a
1 church. , , ..
K ar Admiral Morris is seriously ill
1 i his home in this city. H«' u
uith a rvrro attack of oryslpolla
nl is temporarily total > blind. Ilia
, win.- say that he will recuvw.
cp.
M.i
grcatcs
for eve
¥he
dam.u
hi
The pri
it ipal and
window-.
>n north and west « \
dings are broken out.
h. il fell with such force that
striking the side walks they bound d
The st. rm blew down many weak
V.L-Sl P0IM
CADETS RECEIVE
Annual Convention Now in Ses-
sion-Western Federation of
Miners and All Labor
Unions Advised
for the purpose of going in
aming. Mb- Hood had enR^U'd
water and Mrs. Signor stood on
bank. The unfortunate g rl got
(h p wat r and is thuight to
. bn-ome so frlgthened that sh«
all control of hrrf.-elf and drown-
,!:1 ty si -'o of Mrs. Signor. The
woman fained at the sight and w
v.i-* <hi - iciou i '< r sev 'i a: hours. H" P
finally arrived and the body of the
girl was recovered and tak^n to the
Si-'iior home The sad and sudden
d 'at.h of Miss Hood who wa-' a uni-
versal favorite in the nij'hborhood.
east a gloom over the commun ty.
DEAO MAN IDEMIFIE11
e can i an 1 " •"
usiie": tor r ; :r"g rXA1;
mull, uationai tDinmiui't n a i ' fUnt,ss fur proiuotlon i"i Meii alls-
braaka. llit'chai^' ma . . (, (I1 t|1(, affirmativi- hy official
Loei'liner that atth. agh a democrat Uc .rort In tho amn ^
rt 'dUt^rthe forcM toiiiKi"!;
"cS.tUheof'?hf organi'tioii.! waa Sid-r«d by the ho«8e and U.c
htiildit
At
the schol house the children
were 'Tightened, many running home
through the worst <>i it. One li!
tie, barefooted boy froze his feet go-
iiiK through the nieltitiR hail.
Horace Smith, a citi/.eii, rushed out
in the fiercest part of the hailing io
stop and quiet a team, and was severe-
ly injured about the head, facc and
arms by the hail striking him.
Point. N. V.. May -7. -At tlia
on today <n the l'lciich com-,
i veral maneuvci were gonei
wit lie •
beau,
their
cadets
•ere taken*
y muasliCf
i la > wa*
Rocliam-
<lli.ru i «' >*"
which i. statr wide in its membership.
The vote oil the adoption ot the reso-
lutions to censure the democrats wlio
did nt support Loechner was Ji lor
ti, ti anaintft adoption the vote repre-
senting only those who reinaine'l m
the hall inter the many departur ■
SLINATE CONFIRMATIONS
was ' "ii""" • „.
answer was a prompt and loud anim
atlon. I
Oklahoma is young but her progress
ha> been phenomenal. No one doubts Washington. D. (.
that shr will before many years, be senato today made th
one of the sU-ong states or the repub- firmations:
Th'.> .lowth of Arizona and Roberts. MrCormick. Illinois, to-
May 27.—The
following eon-
ine Met: i .i i til •
becaubo of the differences of opinico. j
DIDN'T RAISE ON MEATS
NI W
I no irl tlWIH Ul nil"""" | uuuci i
Mexico lias been less rapid but it ambassador to Austria Hungary.
i theories h«
' Denver, Col., May I''1" 1 '• '
, tfticcrs reports presented this alter-
moon at the annual convention of tlie
•stern Labor union it appeared that
ncv general labor organization
already be^un to invade ^tcrn
territory and will < r
tion across the continent it the con-
«cntion r.pprovcs the p'ans that I
• pe.ipk' bei
INN'i"
this
ha
deep.
to k i"
Kansas City. Mo., May 2'--lThe^f'
trtist seems to be eorraled. Tlie third
Slice; Il Dispatch to the Stati Capita'., consecutive Monday nioraini! has pa
fol.nii n a.i ■ in" the -r „t llcnes.ey will he sold at vho esalo 1 ces
l.i i iv. k bus been iilent ificd as John 1hiB week, as it was last u IjJ1"
K Crabb of Wbdr.ta, Kan. week betore, foi ^10 per 1
John K Crabb was one of tho old I ']ho local butchers breathed many
h rn , sighs of relief when prices
'•'aim i d lo Vhem. The prices ct
i the
id oil
MISSIONARY MEETING
•obi
pre-
and
again
ing
short c
Secrei
report. •
. be
' itn-
clock this
rv society c
lurch will
a ternoon :
Mr.
leave
to be
and Mis.
I'.n Cain
M.
cral
d VV
•cks.
r West
ishington
been formed. Pre^idct Dam-
Donald declared that the j.:
dustrial s\stein "allow- the toiler t
:1" and urged each union t<
. upon the laboring men that
'labor owns iHlf." He urged the r>
tablishtucnt <>t an ollic.al maga/inCi
the introduction « :. the iiutiatiye an'!
referendum: a stand ir.'ain.-t t him
Japanese labor; a declaration
monopolies a resolution favor-
irrigation oi arid lands, and a
work day.
;arv Clarence Smith, in ln-
i.id that the lilUnTTrr.-hip of the -—The
tern Labor union had doubTed dnr- SLiThe Cnite 1
^hVr^idrt rccitei that * large nam- 5^?a.un'0™,j^5hc pr
* - -■ applications for charter. t„... 1 are warmly supportmn the pr
\V<
VOLCANO REFUGEES
if this county. 11" fi-
ring of 1S71 and took a claim
iiv. in'!. .-- north of D-rby and
about fit'' mi miles from th s city. He
still owm i tlu- farm at thr- ttn.c <>f bis
death an da farm at Attica in narper
county.
He was an industrious man and made <
a good farm in Gypsum township. He
was an upright man and respected by j
ad who knew him. He has two sons
living near Attica, Kan., tad one)
daughter. Mrs. Viola .lotus of 13i
North Topeka avenue, thu c:iv. Mr
and Mrs. Crabb bought their home in
South Mof-'tey about two v <ars ago
and moved here from the farm.
quot
stock
advanced consld"erably W week, and
are as high no was they hav. bun
at any time tills year, rite but hers,
feared that the inciters would put then
pri s up proportionately.
This fear 11111th. have been well
founded, tinder fl.Kereut ciretiti.stance-.
I„lt the packers are la/tnK low while
the federal and state authorities are I
p' out hunting evidence that tho han i
' : bell violating the anil trust la.fs. I.o-
I .ai butcher* expreaa the hellef that
1 the wholesale price of beet would BO* ■
h 12 1 -- ..ii' per pound, but for tin j
agitation against and the legal pros-1
utions of tho trust.
has been steady and solid. Congress
has treated the.in very much as 1-alwin
acted toward Jacob in the matter or
matrimonv only more so. They have
not tired as Jacob di<l, to indemnify
themsrIves with any "speckled and
ringstnaked" tactics, but have com-
niended themselves to national respect
and confidence by faithful continuance
In well doing. Tho s enate can, if it
sew fit. refuse to concui in the action
I of the house. It. can slam '.ho half
I open door in the faces of the throe
candidates. But wo do not know Jr
i where precedents (of that course
1 could be. found. By a.l the tests ap- ll
plied In the past, they ar.\ worthy ot
and ought*to havettho l>oon they ask.
Chandler Hale. Maine, secretary of
th(< embassy at Vienna.
George Barclay Hives. New Jersey,
second secretary of the embassy at Vi-
enna.
Alfred
of the di
Alaska.
gh by the United !Su
nicmbcrs ot the party
c gymnasium, where a
Mti'.ii by the four/til
de
. conclusion Conn
t ngratulated the young men on,
thlctic . A tour oi inspectiotii
Oi iiic barracks and academy depart,
rnents wa i made and .t photograph tiw
en "I tiie party, a il was oil tin sU p9
of the cadet chapel.
Tht count made a short addrc- - to
the cadets, congratulating them oil
their line apcarance ud sohlierlv bear-
ing, saying their countrymen had rca-
Min to be proud of their services.
The visitors then boarded the Uni-
ted dispatch boat I)«'
It's folly to suffer frt
plague of the n'.'rht,
Doan'a Ointment
rc
n tha. horri
itching pi:
\ quickly t
i S. Moore, Pennsylvania, judgo P''''inanontly. ..t ' j uu -, 11
listrict court of tho district of cents.
HIGH SCHOOL
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
Ipeeiai
L)en i
• C
I VLl C VI L.LU — I ,
(i0 TO JAMAICA SHARt MADE INSPECTOR
STRIKE DECLARED OrL
As devol
I ' 1 1 '' .I|'|M1V.
been received front in !-pendent
organizations in the. !•
The annual addrc
Edward lloyce e? the
tion .'f miner-, uhieh I
.session of the annu.-J
that body this titer
ert largely to the uh
•which 1 declared dom
ing indi • try.
Mr. Boyce rrcommct
tion oi -t.ite miner-, ui
vocates socialism and
workmen of mine- and
In conclusion Prc-id nt Boyce ex-
pressed the hope tha' the members
of the Weatcwa Federation of Miners
bring bund
, the volcanic <
Presiiicut ol St- Vinrct
.tertl Kedcr.t- > l>m- «n« .h.
f read at the \ r"'vn i-l "«-
•>.MtrAntinn of Jamaica is nc
lis
th
tuthr
sufferers
on the
nd
. *t t ■
. i Vine
tra
..oik .
ii settle them on
The r.overntnet
•4 ask - I to mak
iort people "'tu
d- the for
ons. He
ownership
iclter
PACIFIC MELONS
Washington. 1>. C. May 27.— John]
I). Share left Washington Saturday
nl'ght to v sit various eastern cities ,,
with an un-i rstamling that an '
spector viII vi.-it Alva. O. T.. aln,,,t ^ J,
June 1, and inyeetlgete Kf si,tire s , j;l
proposition in r« ::i d to the postoffn-e
ssite. I'ending tilts it, now looks as if ,r''
th • government, though !t previously
dcc'Ined to do so. w ill grant ; uthority I
fur an addition to be erected on the
,,ov,Tnment aero to tlie postofflce al-1
ready located. In that event the post-
olfice will prbably stay wher it is.
Portland,
. stil
lumber
| men. Plan
strike for
building ti
and the men-ijjgV*' 'i'1 other labo
gani/af ■ n v. I'nfrfV.ic m<u;«
edl"
I.os
Am
•angenients
Southern I
;ompet n ion
ins. Tho- Ci
:,our to six
;elcs. Cal., May 2;.—At
have been made by ti'
'acitic to place Californ
.ui the Eastern market
w uh the Rocky Ford mc
ilitornia-niclon? ripc/1 iro
weeks earlier than tho:
HAIL IN KAY.
b< r s a r«
I that th<
I and the
Ore., May 27.—'SVorw
resumed today by the
ic* workmen who have
;kc fior, the pa t wee'.,
oc number oi carpenters
mi account oi a scarcity
ie to strike of the mill
t> mill men are still on a
nine hour day and th"
ie-. council has declare 1
the pr< >du( ts of th< plan
thi- city, which refusc>
nine hour day. The plum
. nit. but it 1- under t'.od
lYcrences will be adjusted
t-o to work tomorrow.
Every mother feels a
great dread of the pain
and danger attendant upon
tho most critical period
of her life. Becoming,
0 mother should he a source of joy to all. but the suffering and,
danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother's Friend is the only remedy which relieve.- women ot the jjreiit
octa and danger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman
severest trial is not only made painless, hut all the da.e'er is avoided
liv its use. Those who use this remedy are 110 longer despondent or
doom*! nervouanes-. nausea and other •h«tr-<-ii -j conditions are
overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the
serious accidents so common to the critical
hour are obviated by the use ol Mother s
i-'riend. "It is worth its weight in gold.
say? mttnv who have used it. I too per
bottle at "drug stores. Hook containing
valuable informal ion of interest toallwomen, m ul
■ senl lo any address free upon application to
. •• /i->nn *r-.rl As.
Special Dispatch to the State capita!.
1 Hla-kwel . (). T.. May 27.—A dis-
astrous hall trtonn swept over the
< astern part of the county yestordav. |
| The storm extended north to tho vt- j
t inity of Newkirk and south to^i point
time miles east of Kildare. Coin.
wheat, oats, fruit as well as garden
! v.'v.flabl.'s were bad y damaged. A -
1,.w ..si,. ,! fieM: were totaiy ruined cines only smother coughs.
!^7ur,l,M..^i.Zn8#lt "Mk Scott's Emulsion cures them.
BIDS WAfSTED.
The territorial reunion o? the ex-1
confederate vet'-raogof t e Indian T. r 1
ritory will be hi d at Ardmore July Z'2,
23d. and 24th.
Thirty thousand people aro expect-
ed daily. Sealed bids wiil be receiv-
ed up to and including June It!. 1902,
for the entiro privlleg* •• of the grounds
All bids must be arc: mpanied by a
certified check for lo per cent or tho
amount bid. T*i * "iKht. is reserved to
reject any or all bids
EXKCITTIVB COM..
JOHN I v. O ALT, Chairman
SIG SIMON, Secretary.
Ardmore. I. T. May 24 1902.
OHIO REPUBLICANS
(Continued from Page One.)
Dick's draft of a platform pame from
! Harding, Daugberty, Douglass and
Taybr. They wanted tne plank on
Cuban reciprocity to endorse PredU
dent Roosevelt's policy specifically
j lather than in terms of a general en-
dorsement of the uationai admlnistra-
Dispatch to tin State Capital,
on Tex., May The town
at I'ot.au, 1. T.. is on; .'oi
r<- sold Friday i nd they nett. ti
jctaw Nation $4 J04.
nooo MILKS IN O.VK WEEK.
Chicago. May -7.— James .1 Hill
and the officials of the Burlington
finished their f-yin inspectloi. of the
Burlington system today and Mr. Hill
returned to St. Paul The party was
out one week and traveled 3000 milo*
DRAMATICS
Everybody should se0 this pl^y.
• .11. 11 -c UK" It ha. - t'.vr been given by
any company, it if, unique in every
wiiv. hero aro nik minor eharai-jters.
Fourteeii living, acting stars, many
pi,,.: >11 are vi t.1 at once, and eerily
1 ining with ful/. li^ht If you ar^ n'
, 1. iir.-au . 11 f ' pare to 4aJie
notes, if not, prepare to weep overv
..in mistorturt This will positively
be the best. « i*.i rf. iLnir.ent ev/-r given
in (iuthrie. Dojift f<u*gut the date.
Wulnes.lay, May 4s, at Brooks"theatre.
SENCE WOULD
NOT HAVE II
With tho platform completed to- I
night, and only three nominations for j
minor places to bo made, it Is thought
ijuvftntlon will conclude
3ros-
the
time ol Senator Hanna's speech is
something of which ho himself 1s un-
able to give any information.
After the completion of other routine
.> I bueineas there was calls for Senator
'Old coughs and deep-rooted llamw jntll !■•> "a-" enmpelM to r
. , . , ... sDond, Imt ho 1
coughs cant be cured until
SMOTHER A COUGH.
You can smother a cough that ui«
. , , it. • . earlv tomorrow, although Gen. Gn
with your hand but you cant Vl,liUI. %v,n K1K.ak at length, and t
cure it that way. Some mcdi- "nm pf Scnator llulma sueeeh
the inflammation wiiii'h
Special Pi
Wichita
I Hence wh
th
causes
them has been replaced by
rpatch to the State rapilal
Kan May . vvii.iam healthy tissue.
i last week was nominate"' 1 —
democratic ticket fo
That is exactly the kind of
thorough work Scott's Emul-
WT PH" • ■ - — j
ORAf/ft£U> fltOUUHOR OO.. A4lan...
superintend, t of schools today di
1 "in"" vacant1 hbyPlW^ sion Joes. It changes the
will be filled "tien
the
son for
tain hit
per! nt 1
I county.
that the
des
S1UU UUC3.
thP entire nature of the throat and j1
reo. lungs so that there is nothin
Kpond, but ho retusisd to discus
questions in advance of the address
of the permanent chairman. This
declaration in ei-airtr: y to Gen. Gr«>H-
\.,nor was a" • pted and after a dem-
onstration in honor of Senator Han-
na the convention adjourned, after be-
ing in session only an hour, until 10
a. m. tomorrow.
Tim committee on resolutions or-
gaui.- l with Congresaman Dick as
5 present position, that of hu-
ldent of bchoo.s of {Jcugwick
i>. « iork, May 27.—Tho French
i able company made tho follow ing ad-
ditional notice:
sr*d for Free sample ! *\ve ire now O. K. to Fort do I'ranco
uuw^'ii, ciiuuuik, 409 reari St., n. y. I and other- points ;-' uth--direct.
to cough about.
ii
the B£S"i
Two CREM0 o
iif of some vatueaicne tig til -
■j<* star:'horse shoe:
'spearhead: 'standard nmi?
"OLO PLACH&H0UEY"cf "J- T.
Jobdccoi
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 340, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1902, newspaper, May 28, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124730/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.