The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THK OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAI., TtT.SDAY MORNING, JTLY 20, 1902.
Oklahoma Stale Capital
By The St.ite Capit.il Printing Company
dlsti H tiled union*
F. H GHL«K, Ro tor.
Nt'lWKir ' IOK HaTI H.
Dully, «" i
Dullv, HI* in
I .«!>, Thr. n 11
|wh*v< <* n« mil* In ad I R*v. John I, Scuddw say," g.ve
,■ I.,:, ii,ill\I'lu 'I" Kill v.i... I • 1 h.mcKt longing I
tor roast 1 . i and | - - l< r-* corned beef
to angel ( ikc " It is difficult to see!
wan, mm ... .... ,™.. tHr *>*•'*
L ,L rat In of <„.• , .... I . lain | ■•.'"« h «"«* Kclural |,tan
i . 'ion. i ' light |
• k by '
i oaths
I OH mil GUI 10 (ONGRISS
1ION. H. S. \1. C.U1KK.
LUG IN (0H.MH lUl'lBlHW IICKI'
lit |.
il Hum. Tlil'. i< nearly 600 ni
!,, « • • 'UBlrvirtttl dtirln
;pOt"iitig mnithl of ii sl >
If the nobis ratio of i «
lulliM to thr «*lifc-«of tin V« tr v.
mm a 1d M mnW Ulan ,n
. tr rntit".ni tracks. The greatt hi
•uuount of now mlle*s«' must bo eiedU-
i I to Te\u . whom " •> tnllaa have been
laid. the excessive milvttf in that
j turn belt 1 <Iih> 1 ni i• •• 1 y tp the In-
i roa-ied demand*
to | ii,. Jioul I ii*• 'A be < T-i.-triu and knock
♦i flit thr borf it u«.t.
•\ K msih m.hi who luit two wtfltf l
:tr . was railing at the hollownea* of
••i it*tv announces that he will now j
for transports'"it 1 ..ti c htttd an '. farmer. ami politician, i
I'hi : •11 r • <T.
l HAS t: CAKPF.N l'KR.
I'or I'i«• I■ e I ti.i«c*.
c w v•!iot vU'if.
I , r Trr * tii r
l HAS. K. SI I I.KV.
For Altona >.
mmn'k ti. Met'.t inn.
1 or 1?«H> i." "I I'ii.
JAM i s MAVON.
I'or Countx >ii|.(imtrniieni.
U. J. UAKKIR.
lor A 'c* ot,
G. G. NORRIS.
J-or I'tffk,
N. J. C. JOHNSON.
For Suiveyoi.
IIISKT Kl.l.Vl>.
lor Coroner,
i: r. Ai'vNnTT.
1 of \\ fisher,
P. V. TA1.1.MAN.
l or i . ;'i. i i.titer*.
\S II K.UI.OK. NITON JACKSON.
A. J KK1>S
For Gnthrie ! uti. "l !> •'.
UImMOII M 1 <m IttOFK.
JOHN M.XTIU.WA
i'or t'on t«Me in t'.utliric,
CAM' HAKN'lllorsr,
ti. II. ol KAUNUS.
I furiililmd by the growing oil Industry,
'oklahoma mid In Inn Terrtlory come
i if\t. i at Ii hnvlnf lnld "II nilli "if
i now truck. Kilhoud constribtIon bat
Tn have -aid hulband would have been
eiiouch. Thf man who takes a wi c
must be both a farmer and a politician
to j■ t. \ ' i. «n . i ::iid keep peace
XtfmZy «A
■ ti
turn uniMiod in <>f tin*
t« riUorlcn. and Im atill b«
i forward viKorottaly in ull d I roc ti on*,
l lu greater portion of the new milage
in in tho Southwest Arkansas, Texan.
I New Mexico. Indlun Territory and
oklahoma ecmtrlbutlnfl !>SC
to« nnfl I f,, the family,
pitnlied ——■
Senator !'• pew is said to be nS much
ipoF.il u ever to knee breeches.
. .mo t-> tlvnk • i* i«. I'u 1 mbinatioti,
pew and kmc brcrd !i would set
f anv one agaitiNt the fa lr. n. It may
•In' in< icase 'l in n' 1^ n good dcnl ol
i.lilTluulty in ►ecurlnw iftlls promptly1
and. If the inci. i ' of the yeai doe*
not amount to tho estimated 6.000
! inih-i tho failure will be dti« ohlolly to
I bat cause. ]
even wreck the whole business and
revolutionise court dr ;'s.
RliVAMPtn CORKS
AHIi iu:ing I si n
The gradnatiuwr girl whofe essay was
an appeal lor higher thought and ex-
region" next tlay said to her father:
"J'.ipa, wasn't my commencement
... .\vn a whoopenno? I had all the oth-
r gitls m.'uiu ; to 11ti > ■ HUi-"
Until a M'upon bridge is jilacod across
the Harrison avenue cut wo will raaka
it yiay von to go two or three blocks
further to reach this store. This is
not ii "cut into" proposition, but is
intended to meet the present handicap
to our business.> * ** j* j® -*
V.'I CN YOU COME TO THE
STORE KINDLY MENTION
THIS ADVERTISEMENT
m
a
DRUG STORE
\
The Eagle Drug Store
EDWARD NICHOLS, Proprietor.
HARRISON AVENUE J* .* .« -* GUTHRIE, O. T.
for SOFT DRINKS, the best;
for DRUGS, the best and cheapest;
for CIGARS, the finest in the land;
for DRUGGTSTS'S SUNDRIES, you
will make no mistake ;
for FINE SOAPS; tA
for HAMMOCKS and CROQUET f jjp
for TABLETS & BLANK BOOKS;
for PRESCRIPTIONS of Pure Drugs.
Jt
4
t that the v.orld'a Bupply of
nob le ■ than the demand ha# |
j has
' othe
trade'
ren let
In thr report that Dr. Parkhuist | -
( •> n. * like tin conditions in Ireland |Htramte thinn ut^nut tt II l« V
. ...,t . .. t . , | • , ti . fellows nt er It-am unvtblug.
v- •«*' tl 11 v 1 1,1 *' there i grave cat h- tor alarm, lie Is
I in ' a ih« pfi * i ;,,...,oni.ihj't they are ditTerent ovc-
! it ue.. ..n\ to i j ti:, te and he had belter come home
ki
rijilit iway.
those I Oklahoma li.ive a stioiig m:' immiii-'t. -.
J'.i ti.''I lor congress A ni.iti of k> o«1 buslntss* :
Union "t i««* a nil tnt-grnt v \ ■ ^ • — 1
f ili,. 1 n-ver been aceuned of having ahus'-U tho i
iitalit in I inflitonee of tht pe-ople either In puhlte |
■ ... 1 1 i~. i ,. ■ I T:' :i 11 1 , > W 11 i*t 4 .til
C. R. RENFRO,
206 W. OKLAHOMA- OPP. POSTOFFICF
UEMOCRATIt HARMONY
AND TH1- REASON
The meeting of the ilemnorntte am! pop-
Ullst t mniltte« M bore Inut Hutur-i.iv • -
mi otewnhni of )>•> 11 *« i tlm-nt
of boimen> and hni' 11'<" vtn h n i"
eame no mi-enuoe.a an to require tin- .0 it .■'« ■>
timiance t f eevernl ph>nle on* and a bur i|lis ha
IN .-all fol tho polio*. I, ..IVtl « •-. .M'llt Mru.;
lii Th# rtee tto sirtnn-nt might have itono
DM.t.1 work there luut they o«en eent
territory Ibey shouted t'h.n the
tl.eii inun was eertum 1 < •>
tSm Wlnn foroM*to*dMth- Tlliv-| x |irlv l,- llf.-. "i " .""7 rr,s
l>o.,|.I ..l..il.Hl mnn i-I.IH ulu.ii. Just t:i.■ « r li lit* luliust^l in.- :ifTilr« ,.f Icn.-
mm. N..« lhat Kl> I.I. la ih.i II ,n .-ill CrrlK.r. . tell . ti.. . Ili.l S
II,.-., IIHI' T. II t'l.Min Mi-Iiu1"■ "Ii'l « If for him I, * V .. w
, . . ' r.«. tiuii with a norrlbly bloody knift Ktab- the bett.-rn ■
The beaut!ltd • ory on the virtues ,,llUf M.Ouire to d.-;Uti Th«*,- storhs <-i ~
inaaaMHi
f stoppers. Tht!
given employment to a periei i army of
inventors, many of whom have reaped
m at little b • tutu > uont tti;: ; ■ i r. ' , t|)(. ,Mnrapp|c which has appeared
trivab es. Thu® iar, however, all the!
invention® have not been able to restc
lie (orattf Mmk*. «ttd pri«« ^"p|brtn arrrsicil or .u.picioned y* Irerjibiitmii Um urritory-jji r.™ 1 miirhi mnkV for him
■ su'l My for MeGulre—as all know him t> were hero t-wl i> to \eilf\ the statern n_t
tip if. '• r _ ————————— 'ni every respoet rjim'/ t" repi ■•«ent j H'lt j • . d.^ad
sequence there has li
c 'T- - itws-'.-
every In.I
— "■omm« reJai condition, present and fuliue.
t"i.«V In Yhc^faee*of "tlie fart* that ' t" Oklahoma.
, .. .tpnbllean pap^r or apeaker or "
, iti tin 1..inert reminds one tlut there i-i wiltt i tti the territory l« m lklnc AW, ferry Knterprlse . Thnt Teraliontaa
1 , . i I. It-ivin<• «t «-rk as soon as there Is ;oi>ttui • st-.rv whleh makes t.-e il-moemti .ar.-
il" authenticated c;o. one ha\ tng , I here arc no f I tlonx within the Uldate a direct d« ?ee'ident of tht princes*
' In en a:H I "r sn>p . toned ycL
Ctti
ctovclj.ped . Wh„. the thm eruOllo U«4kll*r 'St^xr, ,r>Mro,..M •: V.,;.:
K ' ' 1 ' • men who are redisricting Oklahoma this whistling t y opposite n ivi-.w-en t.
onie mtc
being qu-'.r little
' * •'*11.ii'* their , i no stn OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
;• <. • •: ^ «. «-«•« jgsjaa $ ti -. . s2r 1'
an iid«t>*
g 1
canin|. cork . and revatnpi
lit the big hotel", resturants and ia-
Joy „f IV .... rn.rr.-llw .! • - - >■ - " " ■
•ill\ by the wtthileaaul of 'aptHill T > j 111. t • - > • > * 1 ' " 1 ' 1 '
lot from the eommlttee and !d« iiflgna-].,!,■ 1. 'r c.i .t comet ., t.'t > l>.
lion of the ehaliinanHl'.lp The remark* ^ thrOVPlI into bOK Of cB Ifej
or the e.iptain weve not of a ehaia. t. i to ^ f ,.s . , .. u ! the c. rk
tgduee euiuidenee In the result . t ti . •
coming enmpaign TI denanelatloii ■" lM ,v* ' ' 1 1 '
ihe populist wing by the retiring ebalr Jin cash lor at! offered to him. 1 lie
mail of the committee was s. athlng Itli i ,iX . • v\ ,i d b..: tee > :. w
rublike or the democrat.- tor tin >e u >i oi _ 4 w hn h ti : ct tmu-
poaltion a,-*, naaty | ^ lti.oU u, rk. a, d In
T STONE & CONSTRUC
r TION COMPANY ca ^
them money and reputations.
that the renohltean nart\ -
I to i -e\ent abuolute ilc«oon.h ti
«ibt''v n twtv of tbc tuiivv n. \
i Marv Met atie lias t>een honorad by in i-ett.-r .- -..me th.«. m . i .i ..ti
having a live cent cigar named for her. | " •««* ™ *• ^ r a
The el mr i.- not alleged to have the
iu8be>tr« characteristic of the lady, but)
it is* warm enough to burn
J. C \N'oodward formerly of Itonham
rflj Im« St-iled a pap- : at Bennington, o.i
the Arkansas and i*hoetaw
' Nr T Martin r grocery store at Ard-
more was burned Friday night, l.oss not
(stated. Insurance fSu*
I ®
F.QIPPED WITH
THE MOST
MODERN
MACHINERY
WE ARE
PREPARED TO
EURNISH
CUT STONE
OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
PROMPTLY
(§j)
1
incorporate;^
NEWKIRK - OKLAHOMA
■Sf -
Tho utl.t n (MI loth. «.'ii.'.Kl aaiiiimc II,
>lree b> u tight was marked In ti- of t.. .\ p- .i «1 •«' J ! ' ' tu"
'it ate opened in the course ot tbc >'t
The pathetic thing shout the m> •* . ^(, ,l V" .'i e\ ■ t> r is • ' - wlf.h
•« the remarks .■< V..pt; ln Ta>I* m j vmU . • , t ,v -,i tti.-
j ot a InHtle ini
Nl'W KRASON'S
Perry Republican: Every day one i
discovers new reasons for demanding nv, Tobiukee\ .<
statehood. Port Riley's additional ap- t.es t
_ ~ Iproprlgtlon of W00,00« ftlves tbl* Kan with a capital of r-
Sitfe sailing v " -els are In demand ' K.s con-rre- .d.mal favorite • •.• >
In th arid belt It la up to the peo- worth of Improvement* under pre. ess
■ Hat - Hun III request an In- " hi.'IJo- In 1IM -h- fiwin-
ivcnt said that for purpo*o< of feed.
economy and physical endurance when
; shipped to remote latitudes or varying
altitude--, this fort was the nation's
war |t|u> tbl* t.-.at the ftrst l «i- ">• : >ror- • «■*
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ij N. F. CHEADLE....
pi.
vestie.i'! i at the l ands of the agri
culural department.
There will >e a barb.- n'. pien and
roping ti. • -t at I lei- s*! rings w.st of
Lehigh on August 1 a >d Z.
All Grades of Coal
Enid doe*
Infers on tli
fht ijuesUon i
The Indian .
ort th
d eraUe
taklna leave t - i a: I I t ail
I am asbahieU *u' >on. 1 will "
lit v. niMhln to .1 • wftb • rtem.M-i ..tie ' v ' •
c.imnuttee thal battels aW4> It® b T . p
elpb's for pelf You beret v have u>\ i. -• .• ( v
Idua . \ . vi are i,i wom * my s.v
vb os «ii chatmaa I told you to vhin
1 acceuted th¥ office It is time m.
to resffn You will im «t ib it-.. ., ,t >
ih-i.tr\t- dtbat
This was one of the heart M heart
talks so en the or: nr • v i . ret
Ing clMlnnan That v n- < i
thif.i:^ wi..,h go t.' nake I
the fuMvU) poilUv.an la Oisiahoaia sraHh
living If l'ir no other ivjimu than foi
the met.'si biii'i i. - 'i i • i - -
Tba deflection **f the sts'warts bets se
'' wa I"' eovernment announced its lowest fort 1 niorc t!
Oklahoaia iHvnier dev id Hl that the pos- Vafh JH,e n{5 ,VMt,K ;U Fort ..«• t r\ 11
li it ha- !■ cn c,uc- .^jblUtlcg of the situation w-ere exhaust- n,n Fort Darlington is about five <iti*. n.
>t propose to burn its
water supply question
^t be a hot one.
n that there !.-t
of land in the
itloas for each
I haive p!er\ty o*
Mc A LITER, WEIR CITY
Ek.\d CANON CITY in slock
who buy.-
Miid ban ! -.v.
•1 in nia xlng Tood lan l when Okla
homa was completed.
:nt t> vat u u-
caa be r;
at mth '
$ which
ard the mju
hat w h eli t -
nt bo
ed pi
- oai t m
fMrtu the at:. . r in ex- < ^ of Chlca
go's colleges they boom the Interest
in themselves by million dollar flrti.
-red hj >:r
tbi into
the
Ct. I « .l Is to 1* '.II.
to Uuo the iv.ri> II . i-
It
I
own j\..-t
le
- ti .•
ed by benzine, ammonia water, or
and water. Those which have be • i
colored or fltM tcd by rued me
be* rendered usable by ton* cr.nt ,
Uoumtf w>th a small amount t . eld
ol lr le an ' subsi\ucn| drying in a
• >t oven. The tine ; oual-ty con->
The love lorti > 1 r.g mn:i who afghs
f.v nn ambassador at the court af
j love will find (hat a minister will
be able to cause him suffi lent regret
It
reported that several million
'■ tigs of the botopolis family are wor.
ieg in the Oklahoma cotton ercp an
dying of nervous prostration
ni|"t«fes drive from KI Reno a town
of •- -tp renter alM,fde and less rain
full than perry. \Chile thew- immense o
t: :;i e beine buried iu i\ .n-as, it have
might l e remembered thut Oklahcma
has a far moie . -tig pla refcien e p. •
is made to Fort 3111. 'otated ten uilu- ^.
ute i from l-awton Its pr< .pitation trstcd
is a'most identi- il with that of Kney
Their w.nd constancy and velocity
practically do not tiiffer. a:id tbe sin
: ,.d. t- in O-Vahi- v.;.'s favor 'l'w\.
senators and four congi*e -aien mign
j do something for > 11. especially from
the fact of its adjacent government
area b.-!ng the be ; n the eontia ".'
for training lars-" bodies of troo;>a fot
« ou both mountain t ;• and
p'ain.
The apt i.cation
ik «: N .'vatit
compt) oiler of
apiial of
ses in « it
T't-,-fl A,
bis fine farm sov
w • « k ti v . At*
This is tho largefT
in thv set.-turn, i
N ve tuber.
s Also the Pennsylvania Anthracite and Arkansas
k r.ili ii... ins
t,i\ msMe
nietbiA
u.tsts 1'SV i in ti. •
4< m m i if.
w d bav« i .. u h< a)
In ihe -s ti. l> a majerity
rtniin. tt ou- his > 'i t. t
i.gUt Ihst it n*4 In r.iiTtini
t«b.r f-Aiut i ti of ;.*od
MUMKt I .. 4. • . its pi -iv*«' Ii
t«i «
i The n
reached
lo
philo
hope has
resignation
11F. IS
Kepuh'. ..
to stand ( ■
*n te
VTRIOTIC
on go
r*:e tarm
a morr
. jh bin s"': a der oei.it . ->e w.
IV and whose Wish always rids 9W>-
• • at ts the s-.• .e P-v-fdi ^
In committee > . tsmi^rii-s thst
• III.; Note the de-''OCT..:,' be .M
njrth against jitvlwiv s ttn >h.s-,.|
at* omnlk t-bl > ' ' -
«-.1 He was > e *"&'
.«• for tMt ' -- • rrpvv is • ••
His te.-s-tlon to ti '
JUDGMENT THAT
IS \\ :LL DEFERK
u a ■ «
4.t i'
* t .i
VtrtK* Is as
It ts tfc« aa«ui
T. V. a
p marn u
ftr->
a f ^re*
He trnows
tlM ten
S .. tH-X of
M. aVFS Hi
Me
' ftod
'f
Anthracite for Uase Burners.
'<
J* WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST SERVICE AT ALL TIMES.
% Office and yard4:
^ <24 OKLAHOMA AVENUE :■
S 'Phone Ao. 6
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Dandruffoid i
FOR THE HAIR.l
V7e Have It. That's All. |
THE DAKDERINE GARBER SHOP.
i OCOOOOOCDCOOOOC03SCOOO^C-^'rO£iC'X)OOOCTOOOCOOJOiy ?^'
1 tlul ass in
•titer I?"'
r — hs 9
I be re —
narrow *
irger bo.
Ar. : •
land i-onne«-t-
heated dlsi-us-
epat>-
rsM« is s i. -
fe e4 stw • -! ■
te. ret i«■ . 4
It Isn t «afe
re . ! ef '
r-nSTETTE?^
cLU!r '-r^
7 ,£ ■ f
v \
j. B.
FAIRFIELD.
"TRAK; J5R,
COAL AND
STORAGE
V.TST HARRISON AVENUE
FHONE No. 20
THE POLITIC At
POINT OF VIE^t •
SOME RAILROAD FU
THAT LOOK INTLKI.ST1NG
This igjjUntry ha> Ur taken tlir k
of *11 o ht a tbc > ' s n.
road nitlea.<e and H is -hevlng • d -
position to >lel«J the pwaitl^ At t.vs
clc*t of l*>st w . ix>- -e-1 sprov.i; i..-
|% \p$.bS]> ms!es of operating rvad> aud
<S7y-/'r
• sSfasnsTata ^sry \
^ i :>e Brorro-Quhiiric
gTOMACH f*
CiTTES->
- Indigestion. Dys-
pepsia. Ccn^tipTtion,
Headache. heartburn
Biliousness or Malaria
Feser anJ Ajrue you can-
co: ob'i.:', a bitter remedy
than the Bi:ter<. For fifty
ye.'.rs it .:„s been curing
thts-. diseases, and has
never been knowTj to fail.
A tr.u'. m I convince yon of
its valut
GREEN 8L GREEN,
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
INSURANCE > C1UTTF.L > LOANS.
We v 'vc tV.e old Geo II. IV,'.ui : .* iu .,'.r.r
icen . a fine l:st ol :ir. Ir..,i .i . . t".tl- te^tri
o: • panics. Get tlie best, it ,o>:s i.u more.
Phone 553.
1
THL SECRbT OH POVVliR RHVLiALED
HfbfVi tfce kin
U.ri fn f..st. tt
f . ' H4 «> 1 gUt i I.
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