The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THE, OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA!*, THURSDAY JIOHXING, .II/LY 10, VMi.
AN ITALIAN CAPTAIN TRAVELING MEN
i NOT FOR CROSS
Cured by Peruna of Catarrh oi the Stom-
ach \iter Doctors Failed.
SUICIDED BY SHOOTING
OFF HIS HEAD
GUTHRIE BOY WEDS
N'ot a Member of the United
Commercial Travelers.
j Young Farmer Graham
Himself U'hile in a Des-
pondent Spell.
>p( ial Dispatch to the State Capita).
Kans . .luiy ''.- lie BwtCOll
ys: "Cupid must have got his feet
wet and remained in his bower most of
The day for but on<- marriage license
k'illc was issuedT by the probate court to
j day It was issued to Herbert W
I lie\road of Guthrie, aped '11. and Edna
I. King of Boise City. Idaho, aged 20."
Hon. J. D. Botf-n, Congressman
from K-insas, Writes .in Interest-
ing Letter.
uml I
promptB
■i:\ft.
i.irr i
iimi-ri! ilkc u conjrr
Hid Huitv lia* i' ft
hi' led nd
MAJORITY AGAINST HIM
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Ponca City, Okia., July f'.—Wesley
Graham, aged about thirty years, kill-
himself by blowing his brains out
with a shot gun.
i Graham came here from Ohio witu
' in the last year. Five mtaths ago he
was married to a Miss Lyle of the
On of Four Hundred Belonging
j farm, and seamed to b<- Rotting along
j nicely and Jiving happily except for
Graham's unreasonable jealousy of his
LOST KEYS.
Two bunches of keys on a chain,
one on each end. f.'l reward for re-
turn to State Capital offl... intact.
to the Association There Are
Not More Than 150
for Him.
Vi-Vo the great German
the Owl Fountain.
SWEARINGEN,
"I
mis'dken !m-
,rrect
pressioa out over the
effect that Bill Cross is the traveling
mens candidate." said E. Leach,
n publican cummi'te^maa from Okla-
homa '-ouuty, yeaderday. talking t6
wife, which became the neighborhood
talk. The wife was regarded as a
moat excellent young woman, and in
no way to blame for her husband's atti
tude toward her. Lately he had tie-
come despondent brooding over his
domestic affairs and threatened nura-
to the t'Uies to kill himself. The par
tit ulars are follows-
Graham said he would haul a load
of wheat tc. town, and began to get
ready to do so Between three and
four o'clock the report o" a gun wa.
me friends after the committee heard by one of the neighbors, who
"I Have 6uf cred for several years witn
catarrh f the atomafh The
doctor* pre crlbed for me without m, re-
c "vino tli- le s: benefit- Tbroi tjh one of
' 'cyan the use of Pe-
r ina.
..^hlet« I
d two bottles nave entirely cured
ecommartd feruna to
O B«rtDlette
*ucb rases uh fJiT" do rot verify
ini ! • ( only tli.it dyipepaift Ls due
tarrh ..f tic ntom ch, but a is > that
i.i will cur.' i \tarrti of the ntomuh
Impossible to imatrine ^ow any evl-
c<iul<l do no,
. <m ik> not derive prompt r.n.I Mali -
ry results from tin- u e of Peruna,
atonce to !>r. Ifart man giving a rull
ment of your euno and he will bo
• «l to Rive you hia vulua do advice
meeting. 'The story is without foun-
dation. The fact of the matter is
thai the I". C. T. < : Oklahoma City;
has four hundred members and Mr.
7,( I Cross is not even a member of the
order Out of tho four hundred mem-
bers I am quite «ure there
more than one hun
Mr. Cross for congr
4 i
of th<
CASH CADI-!
CHAIRMAN
"Simon
M QUIRE'S TALK.
MeGulre was culled and ."aid:
pur, republicans ne.d no
speech making. I am pleas* I to sc,.
the almost unanimous attendance of
the committee m-mln rship, and glad
to see the republicans over the terri-
tory ready to stand as a unit f. r tho
eucccVa of the party 1 see a willing-
ness on tin part of the bailing repub-
licans to win this Pght. I am ready to
do all I can to win. I may not be able
to do a-- Tnacb a« srrme of y. u, tmt I
am rady t.> do all I 'an. I will go
wlnrexer and Whenever you call me
i|.vl as* ofteij as pc !bl<
DICK MOROAN' TALK.
Llek Morgan of El K' no. late .>udl>
date nfaliist M<Uuire for the nomina-
tion. was called and said
So far as I ami-concerned I am
willirg !<• do anything in my power
to win Ut-xt November. I believe I
am serving my country. and serving
my God, when I am assistlnge to ad-
vance the Interests of the republican
party. 1 be ieve the republican party
1n power will assist more than any-
thing in niak • Oklahoma a ciatjd
State, soon and sur«. I am
do everything posslt
H. McGulre."
SOWARIVS TALK.
Col. Tom Howard of I'-rry. said:
' lentlenu n, I was not a <a .id" late be-
fo e the Enid conveU'.ion lor the con-
y - . i av«n • . i\«*> mi boil
thijft bee in m> Sonne' I belt* v«- the
v. iv to elect the rfpublicnn nominee is
to work hard and all together. maU.
your victory permanent. I lov, the
r« publican part> a I love my country.
Th>" opposition t-i the republican par-
ty has no Him. principle <>r object before
ii If it has I do not know what it if.
If there's a move ou f« ot t« advance the
intei i sts of the covernment, that is not
h i> i>ubll<aq |Kdicv, I do noi know
w hi'1 :• i
.1 \KE ADMIRE S TALK
Ciip; J.ik< Admire said: "The re
nii i-artj <>' Oklahoma Is to be
and I fur one am ready to do all I
can to awist in A iuniu<."
K. K. STEWARTS TM.IC.
If Ettmittt Stewirt or Guthrie; said-
"I bellev." :u a repair can tlicre i;-
only one kind of ;t tit;.it "'id that c a
n hi with the coat ort4 an I with that
iv nd of lighting w« «un win in N* 'ii:y I
not a
was near by and who hastened to
learn the cause. Going into the edge
of a corn field a few rods from the
place where Graham had been at work
he found the body.
Graham had sat down on the ground,
placed the gun between his knees and
ti and fifty lor jeaned forward so that his forehead
Why Mr. Cross reeted against the muzzle of the gun
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
in em be i of the association aIKj {jj0 whole tc.p of his uead was
ber bj 21 00 ma lorlty."
(it THRIK HEa'..j^artkrs.
( u the notion o i. Cottingha:n
Outhrie was voted tho headquarters
during the campaign, to open olti<
is a matter for himself to say. blown off.
-It is Pot tru that tho traveling men ^rahani vsit a
are working as a side line for Mr. cross jn g00(j standing.
for congress. They are tho same as
men in other vocations, they have
their political convictions on principles
and do not a.loW the accidental oc-
cuprtion of th- man to sway their
opinirfons. On the other hand it would
not be policy for them to attempt to
interfere or coerce the politics of
their customers. They are business
men first before they are politicians . .
and are more liable to cater to the bo_nl m. (
politics of thoir custom era than dictate l(.|prk
to them. I luy aie mote liabl< to use j rej)or^ waa mcujc jn faVor of the >
their politics to sell goods than to sc l —, ,v.„ f..._ xl.
goods to get votes for Mr. Cross, lhe
houses thej) travel for send them ..
tti sell goods not to make campaign
«necehcs for Mr. Cross.
Don't you be afraid of the traveling
Knight of Pythias
He eats heartily in the hottest weath-
er who uses PRICK I. V ASH BITTERS.
It keeps his stomach, liver ann bowels
n perfect orser.
PORTLAND EXPOSITION.
Portland. Ore.. July T.—Af a meet- .
executive committee of the
llrectors of the Lewis and
isition tcdav a preliminary
of the city
park as a site for the fair. While
the city park has not been finally so
lectc-d as the site for the fair the re.
port oday indicates that it will be
the choice of the board.
men of the territory being for Cross.
There are more of them republicans
than democrats, and then, too, tht y a
too good business men not to be on the
side of the party that makes for the
here and begin the work of the cam- good times, the side that is in th
Mips promptly; hi.-- motljn Included . nd the general success of the
tile power to th> committee to em- country."
ploy all necessary help in headquarters. Mr. Leach besides being the commi'
CAMPAIGN OPENING. teeman from his county also represents
ready To
elect Bird
E. I. Leach as committeeman from
Oklabouia county invited the republi-
cans to Oklahoma City to hold a rani-
puign opening meeting at Oklahoma
City at such time as the territorial
committee may sugKest. On the motion
of John Embry second by Jim Cot-
tingham nnd John Jensen, the invi-
tation waa accepted.
FUTl'RB MEETINGS.
On the suggestion of Jim Hale of
Pawnee arraugem* nis wvre ^iatli to
• ail the inii committee together at
various times during the campaign.
The committee adjourned to meet at
the call iK th \ehairmaii.
The selection of Cash Cade for chair-
man is considered by all republicans
to be a most Judicious one in every
respect. Conservative, shrewd, long-
headed, far seeing and progressive as
well as aggressive, with wide acquaint-
ance, Cash Cade will be a winner as
chairman and will manage republican
affairs on republican principles.
The election of Vernon Whiting of ;
Enid to the secretaryship of the com- j
mitt* e is a compliment to the ability !
.and hard working qualities of that;
young republican. II. has been in the
j harness all his life and knows nothing
about giving up until the battle is won.
lie *il inako an excellent official,
t i )M MITTEES Al'POl NT El >.
After a conference last evening be
his ward In the council of Oklahoma i
countv. lias been trave'iug in th- i
territory ever since the first opening j
and iii iw represents Alton, Dawson j
Mercantile Company of Oklahoma City,
lie i;< the senior councillor of the I'nited
Commercial Travelers' Association of
Oklahoma and should know how the
association stands In politics.
Bean the
8ign*tara
of
GRADING TO BEGIN SOON.
The Kind You Hiw Always Boujrtfi
Bears the jo K "d Ycu Have A!v*avs BdigK
(First published In the Oklahoma Stato
Capital, June ^'9. 1902.)
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Territory <>t Oklahoma. County ef I.nijan,
Not!. •• l-i her.-1.5 v:ve« :i thnt .Tames H.
Williams has thl day filed In the offir**
of the county elerk. In and for said
county, his p< tition, asking that a li • ii:.e
be granted him to sell at r etail. malt,
HplrftuouM and vinous liquors on lot 7.
bloc 55. Fifth ward. Guthrie, in said
county and territory.
If no protest I" filed on <.r before
J'dy 11, 1902. his 1 • tltlon wil ll e «rant-
ed and license ipmied.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
county hereto affixed this 1'Tth day of
June. 1902.
J. IS. nOBSON.
County Clerk.
By F. 8. PL'LLLVM, Deputy.
£ou can be a
SPECIAL SALE OF
SHIRTWAISTS
j. jk jt AND •* <-*
READY-MADE DRESSES
50c shirt \vai?ts go for . . 25c
75c shirt waists go for . . 35c
85c shirt waists go for . . 4Hc
$1.00 shirt waists go for . t c
1.25 shirt waists go for . 75c
1.50 and $1.75 shirt waists .98c
2.00 and 2.50 shirtwaists
3.00 shirt waists go for
5.00 shirtwaists go for
One lot of silk waists, black
and colors, v/orth $5, only 1.98
S2.00 shirt waist suits for only 75.-
Two ready made dresses, blk
and white dimity, worth
$3.50 for - - $1.98
$1.25
1.50
2.50;
Two ready made dresses,
solid blue silk gingham,
worth $4 for - - $2.48
Three ready made dresses,
white Persian lawn, worth
$5 for - - $2.98
Three ready made dresses,
white Persian lawn, worth
$7.5.0 $3.48
One ready made dress, wh t;
Organdie, worth $18, for $9.98
One ready made dress, white
Persian lawn, trimmed,
worth $10.00, lor $5.98
One ready made dress, linen
batiste, worth $10.00, for $5.98
Two ready made dresses,
black Persian iawn, worth
$6.50 for $3.48
THESE liOIIIIS HIST .WII WILL HE SIH.il \\ THREE IUIS
in tbeXaroest
financial
^Institution
In tbe SClorifc
WATCH FOR
Our Next Sale!
Ererypolicy holder, no ma'.
IWl* Hfthf r the amount is
large itr nnatl, is a aJmrrr
<n the prvpvrty of
the mutual life
insurance CO.
OF NEW YORK.
KICHAKB A. ALoCL'UDY, Preildeat
t. j. lowe.
Mavagrr
War Ukla and I ft Ter.,
Hut Uric, (JlUa,
Guthrie Marble Works
Q. W. DAWSON, Prop.
Marble and Granite
Monuments
A MONEY-SAVER
I A
I. J5. JiUOGLES, of tlio Rugglcs
Piano Co., will upon a Piano Store in
Guthrie on or obout Jui\ 1Ho will han-
dle a tine line oi standard and medium grade
Special Dispatch to tho State Capital.
Perry. Okla., July 7.—It la now ilo-
flnitoly announced that grading wi l
1>«> comrneiH Pd all along the line o the
A V «SL W. Ky. from Red Fork to
Enid on August 1st. This means that
trains will l>. running through Perry.
Kay* th - Republican, on the n w line
not later than January 1, li)')::. The
road bed will he made one of the best
in the territory, all excavation* will be i ■;«^
tw<nty-four feet instead of twenty (is jn tlli. ,;itv (lf ,.;1
i^ th«' eas.' with most reads in Okla- a!-., br seen .n
honia. There is no doubt in the minds | wijv * Co
the men who are best posted in "i-1 ,,_ ,)(il|- f((
matter that this road will t-e a part «.t |a sv>i, m of h.-at
the proposed short Unc from St. Louis
to the Pacific coast It is also au
• •ti the chairman of the commit- ' thoritively stated that the company v ill
• and Mr. McGuire, the following ' build atone depots at cPrry, Pawnee
e« utiv. committee, was announced: ; and Jennings, at a
John Dillon, of Uear>
They
its present i
han I have e'
John Kmbry oi Chandler.
James R. Cottingham of Guthrie.
J. B. Ferguson of Enid.
.1 N. (iilhraith of Arapaho,
1-' I Leach of Oklahoma.
W. H. Hie)* of Anadarko^
I .: Ii lambert of Newkirk.
John E. Evans < f Perry
FIX A.N ( E COMMITTEE.
Jain.-* It C,,ttingham iA Outhrie.
c Jones of Oklahoma l''.ty„
H. Thumpson of Enid.
John 11. Dillon of (Jcary.
Ned K. Si-.' >a of Comauvhc county.
Years of buffering re-ievi 1 In
. kiht. It iiir g piles yield at one® to
In- curative properties if Djau's Oint-
ment Ncvvr fails. At any drug sstirc,
cost of not less than w 1
I $7.W)0 each. Thus the act becomes mor
j $T.:,uu each. Thus the act becomes I,, .
1 more thoroughly established every day
i that Perry is most ortunate in getting i ll(l
! h,s line ii railroad, also that, it will th
J be of a vast amount of benefit to the
dt* ___
(First puhllsb.il in Oklahoma Btatlu
Capital. July a. 1902.)
ADVERTISEMENT.
The board or county commissioners of
Canadian county, t >klahoma Territory,
her. • ■;.■ nlvf notice that T>ond«i have been
vitled in tin .sum "f fltfy thousand «lol-
larg for th«' purpose of erecting a court
hoiiso in and for .-aid count> ; that said
bonds have been sold and a cash fund
provided for such purpose; that plans
and ypttclflcatlons for such buildlntf. in-
< udlng a beuti:ijj .system, plumbing,
ing for ll«htlMK*. have been [>rovided
that said plans .nd
be seen at tie- of-
lerk of said county
• no, O. T.. and may
lie offlc W H.
. isiiiK ai ' hitei ts, Ii
That bids for the
urt house. Including
wiring lor lighting
id spefirtcatlona, will
reeeiv.i up to 1U* o'clock noon of
14th dav of August, l'JOJ. Suf h blda
be filed with the county clerk of
county, at his office aforesaid and
l «- opened I the -aiil board of
rs on the lttb day
t«r the hour >>f 12
■ontract let for the
ildlng to the
i''..
..Pianos
said boa
snid pla
)R. H. H. WYNNE,
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
Oculist dnd Aurist.
ineluiliii.tr Fisfilier, Ives, Pond, Keei-otP: and
Cliic-kcrinp- niaies from S150 'up. lnstru-
ment.ssold on easy terms. <>M instruments
and live stork taken in exchange. Will
quote prices on any Piano manufactured.
Don't fail to be at the grand opening,
Practice limited to Diira«n of the Eye,
Ear. Nose nnd Throat.
I.ONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
nty commissi.)!
August. 190:.
o k noon, and
ction of said <
insible bid.l. 1
rd
eject nil l,n
unless the said I
-. which It reserves ,
km yes ■' w iii be u*,
ontract in which lo !
said building. No j
by said board If j
ven tno
nd
ATTEINTIOIN LADIES
a fine
ALK.
11a City
faded one. I
iaiiist .sunuuri
■cable ills of
• wind aud Ii
complex-
is u sure
and the
black
All pr
Will |
. ~ from .
eminent ladies ]
Tp t.
lfthoma
bout th
Bird H.
\o do it.
rk bard and al: .
positvely delighted with your
[t. whli li I find perfect In all
s 1 wish you success.
MRS. 1. A. Ml LidNQ8LEY.
s ounce jar Toillette, $1.50 less
cent
Dunce jar Tissue Itefiner GO and
s a<> long as it lasts.
be here only a few days longer,
wanted. Inquire 417 E. Ilar-
>n depe
©
Tbl« alimatare l« on every box of th« g«n«loe
Laxative Bromo-Quininc
lauedy UiM enm m lu «« <*■**'
NOTICE.
Highest pricc paid S ' cr.'t-ofT cloth-
inp. Hats and shoes. Call or drop me
card. 2QJ W. Harrison street. S.
Rabin.
FLESH TORN I ROM BODV
Spe.< ial Dispauh to tlie State Capital.
I lAmoni. Okla. July 7.- An hel
1 I Tliompso.. was seriously and perhaps
fatally injured at Lamont on the night
,,f the Fourth by ti torpedo during the
fire works , xhihlton. Ms flesh was
bad y torn from head to ftxit and
was rendered unconscious by the shock
which threw him fully twelveffeet
A household necessity. Dr. Thor.ia3'
Electric Oil Hcais burns, cut. wounds
or any sort, cures sore th.out, croup,
catarrh, asthma; never foils.
DEATK""~IN A WELL.
! Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Chickasha. I. T.. July 7.—E Dunlap I
m<i death while digging a well near"
the cemetery. He went into the well
and at once called to Wm Mills, his
brother in law, who was assisting him
to draw himself out. Mills did so and
when about eight eet from tlie bottom |
of the Well he fell out of the bucket
and in the fall broke his neck. Heart
dis a e is suppot-e'l to !>• the can. f,
BITTEN BY A RATTLER
Apache, okia. .lulj 7. Miold Car
cassus. a Mexican living south of town
was bitten ny a rattle snake Mr. Car
cassus was cutting wecds wlu n the rep
tile struck hlui on the third finger o
his right hand. He was hiten at abou1
eight o'clock in the forenoon anil 1'
was 12 o'clock before he was gotten t.
medical assistance, lly that timc his
aim was swollen to tho shoulder.
bid h
iccompan
•I to the board of
>f the county of <
f one thousand 1
>y the bunk upon
ertified cheek 11
clerk aforesaid
for the perfoma
cordance of sir 1
and execute to
of .
ich
■ toH
unty eommi>
inadlan. cot
nd full pert
which com
rtlfied chei
idder. but if
nter into su
will
h T !d be a
.\eeuted b;
•ounty commissioners
.nadian in the sum
.liars, duly eartUM
which drawn nucli
•e recerved with bid
to-wit That the
his bid be accepted,
1 the form of which
office of th. county
th approved se. urltv
of ti e work in ne-
ill s and sp®el^<ntlons
county of <'; nadian
t bond In double tho
t with two or more
roved by the board
oned for th
faith
ion belli* performed
-ball bo returned to
u h bidder shall fall
.-ontract within ten
THE
Bautghtac's Health.
"All honor to woman t to ber It is given
To grtrden the earth with the roses of 1
Hosven."
Your daughter U the hriKMirt orrnrnant f
joi.r hoine i iwe 10 it thai -r... ir id -ho be- •
I'kwibln haal'h, t hit* ho m T attain tha tin;h-
c.i dxveloT'inupt i.n.l jj®rftvt ion woaianhoo I
!loar in mind thiti n we.tk i>n l frail nirl-life, if
. . lit , u«J. l.-ails to an inrompletS nnd >;. >•
i'factory w.>..ian-i.i-. f.o rnuchl of womanV
li l iine«s and -« I': 1 ntxui -nopei v
maolj he^itl. —atrurtcral and fuoi-tional tmr
taction or the [•arta o«veri\lly c aewnaa .n
luataruit/, that It .c a iiiitlaiLu. a tin ibc iu&j
e an i i k,- rieratlon j« nnborii. to nauilert
Mldrt arturarrom wociaabperfect1' n Small
Hilt tlioj .d beri<htad l cfnre thay hccomc f c
one.: aonit allow little Llla to de**loi< u.to
lealii^-wa
"My daughter BaVarf«l with narro-m *-ell«.
bnariti(( down iiaiu* and ba.-knoii* duriny h«r
T Y P E W R I T E R_
The Experience of a Quarter of a Century is
v BEHIND
Tho Confidence of the
Business World is
, M
fer:"LPH.
dylavarp..
w. Bo
. It 1
. Ala.
vuntblr i ortodk
mautrnuy ; al.o a. I <
J rmlB or jail* of W'.l
.ai'jnt* and falIi
—.Mr*.
< lit tho
til
ly
WITH
An eTer*wldening ■'
field of usefulness 19 ^55
BEFORE IT
IT
u«e i Uat end rpMclai worn.
* tba l>e*t f ri'-nd of and r" .i
id. It« e-o atr«n 'li«n8 ail w>-
ijrrno., rngalatp* and ron dire b.ituntl
.laetwa! i-.nri jn* It I* eaild at drug ctoro-.
for^11^00 a bottle. Pay it, try lt4 and "
bio and wl
All ladir« wlin r« d*I rlafcl aail «••!!
w Juki. Ir ««*7 ihnvld vrH* In Ibr Udk*' Unl'l • trh,
eara of I- Utrilli A < ' Hkllao i«|«. Taa*.. for lre«
■•dlcal adiUo aad latlrutllua.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902, newspaper, July 10, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124773/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.