The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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TTtE OKTiATTOMA STATE CAPTTAUWET>\ ESDA Y VOTtXIXn. • OTFVEER 19. 1W-
PROF. HATFIELD
UNDER BOND
For Aiding Five Prisoners to
Escape El Reno Jail.
Lurk
CAN'T BUY WATERWORKS
Compiny Now Operating the
Plant Refuses to Sell-Young ,
Indian Bucks Give a
Scries of Dances.
Danger
Special Dispatch to the State Capital. ;
til Reno, Okla.. Nov. 11—Professor
Hatfield who it is alleged assisted Hir-
am Wheeler ana four others to est ape
trt>111 the county jail .v.as, placed under J
a bond or $2,500 to await the action of,
the grand jury.
HAD TOOTH PULLED
Special Dispatch t<> the State Capital. .
hi Reno. Qkia.. Nov 11.—Deputy
tr.ct clerk Joe Trevuihan had a tooth |
pulled and afterward too cold. He
was obliged to quit work and came j
very near having a case ot locajaw.
His many friends will be glad to hear
that he will be able to resume work
tomorrow.
WONT BUY WATERWORKS.
8peclal Dispatch to the State Capital.1
V.\ Reno. Okla.. Nov. 11—The city of
El Reno will not own Its waterworks
not Just yet. The company now own- i
ing the waterworks and the city council
got together last Saturday evening and
, the council offered $">,000 cash an^j.
assume a mortgage of $50,000. Thej|
company wanted more cash but con-
cluded to take $5,500.
Yesterday there was another confer- I
ence which resulted in the company I
backing out of Us agreement. ;
It is reported that a company has 11
ben organized to ouy the plant, leav-
ing the city out in the cold.
INDIAN DANCES.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital >•£]
El Reno. Okla., Nov. 11.—The young MR
bucks of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe
tribes who have been with the Wild gj
West show have gotten up a series of'KB
dances which are being pulled offjEgl
nightly. g?|
The dances are a very tarn* thing 'Kg
compared to those that were pulled off
years ago. by the grandpa's, grandma s
and pa's or the young men and women .gf<*
who think they know It all.
Major Stouch. the agent, has trieil
bis very best to keep the young bucks
on their allotments and make them
work ror a living, but they seem to
think as long as they can lease their
allotments and wear store clothes they
ire all right.
COURT HOUSE PROGRESSING
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
VA Reno, Okla.. Nov. 11—The work
on thenew $50,000 court hoti:
ressitig rapidly. A large force of men
are at work laying the fondation. It.
is reported that the contractor has ask-
ed the board of county commissioner-
for $5,000 more than his contract calls
for. This money, it is said, will he
used In constructing a hall way whi-h
does not show up in the plans. What
the commissioners will do in the prem-
ises nobody knows.
lurks in every ache of the back. Don't be deceived
by backache. Don't mistake its meaning. Don't
fail to realize the serious side of a "bad back."
The pains and aches of a "bad back are many and varied-—sharp
stitches—severe twitches—acute twinges of pain—slow exhaustive aches.
The back is tired, is lame and weak.
The "danger in it" comes from the kidneys, for most backache pains
arc but kidney ills. Backache tells of a kidney blockade. The delicatc little
kidney filters are clogged and warn you through the back. Go to the assist-
ance of the kidneys when they "cry for help." Doan's Kidney Pills relieve
the ache and cure the cause.
Danger
KIDNEY PILLS
Are Endorsed by
GUTHRIE PEOPLE
West JVlansur Avenue
Mrs. S. H. Fallis of 516 W. Mansur
avenue, says: "I know where Doan s
Kidney Pills have been used for In-
continence of the kidney secretions
in children and where the treatment
did Inestihable good. It should be
of considerable value to every moth-
er In Guthrie who is annoyed in this
manner to know inat Doan's Kidney
Pills procured at J. N. Wallace's drug
store will so strengthen and heal the
mucus lining ot the renal tract that
bed wetting Wnl cease."
South Third Street
Mrs. L. Homsher of 40L' So. 3rd St..
says: "Every few months during the
last eight years and attack of sick
headache annoyed me for two or three
days. I took mostly everything for
yet I was unable to eradicate the cause.
It was suggested to me one day that
the annoyance might be caused by my
kidneys and I was advised to try Doan's
Kidney Pins. Procuring a box at I.
N. Wallace's drug store I was more
than agreeably surprised to find that
the atta- k from which I was suffering
disappeared. I believe l now know
what caused all my trouble."
Free Trial
Vl'c will mail free to any address a
trial box of Doan's Kidney Pills.—
Fosier-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
B—IMBMB
«■ hit-yp
p V . > r y t | !
is at hand when the kidneys arc sick. The urinary
discharges tell the kidneys' condition. "A brick-
dust" like deposit in the urine, or when too highly colored, too frequent in
passage, in any way, neglect is serious.
Disorders of the kidneys and bladder call for prompt attention. The
early symptoms are but forerunners of dangerous diabetes, hard to shaka off
dropsy, which makes an invalid of the most vigorous constitution—Bright s
disease, dread destroyer, incurable in advanced stages.
Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly—cure quickly. Don't wait until too lata.
WmMBBMXMnMtKKKMSBIBMKBKMBKMUKKKM OS
rraras losrcira
Are Endorsed by
Soutii First Street
Mr. D. W. Martin, of 321 S. 1st st .
says: 'If Doan's Kidney Pills, pro-
cured at J. N. Wallace':-, drug store
had not brought me positive benefit,
I would be the la; t resiuerit. of Guth-
rie to publicly endorse the prepara-
tion. The pain in my bacit was not
very severe, but the dull aching clung
to me so persistency that It positively
became annoying. Doan's Kidney Pills
stopped it. Other indications or Kid-
ney trouble existed and the course of
the treatment I took has had decidedly
beneficial effect on them."
(he contention or the Frisco road that
the sale of town lots was not valid
agree so closely that no little wonder-
| jug 11;is been aroused. It Is not bellev-
; ed iiiat the Issue between the present
loi owners and the railroad, should be
adverse to the owners, will have any
is prog- th,> validity of the sale of
' ~ ' tin other lots, since the question will
I the tact of prior title in the
railroad company.
ROCK ISt AND
WILL ROCK BALLAST
WILL BE
CLOSED
IP
Friday evening for the purpose of el- 11/A ftlTC
ecting a reorganization. The members /l \J I ^ WW r ■ ~
if the club according to the Informa- ? f i\\ i « w V ? k 4 U— ^
CANT FIND ONE
South First Street
Mr. F. L. Comer. Tinsmith, of 101)
: i: t. Street, says: "About two
y ;i. ago a pain commenced in tho
small of my back and finally became
. annoying that advised to use a plas-
tei; nd tried one. It did llttlo If any
goi I and I experienced with other
in;., aift.; only to find that the trou-
hi.. \ it ti tho kidney secretions set In
and I knew my kidneys were at fault.
It became posltiv ely annoying particu-
larly at night and always on the look-
out for some means to check trouble
when I noticed in our Guthria paper*
that Doan's Kidney Pills were guaran-
teed to rdmovo such difficulties I went,
to .1 N. Wallace's drug storo for a box.
A continuation of tho treatment tor
some time checked the pain in mj bach
and irf't oved the condition of my iddb
nays so that at pn sent i am In mtroh
better health than I have beea foi
months."
Oklahoma City Takes Action
Against Immoral Houses
fee
I of
Hon given out today expects
ize what will be known in the future
as the Chamber of Commerce. Not
only are the members requested to be
present, but others who take an inter-
est in the city. The manufacturer's'
I association has decided to affiliate with
the club members In the event the clulj
will organize a Chamber of Commer.
RACR FOR GOOD PURSE.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Governor Bailey of Kansas
in Sad Plight.
JURY UNABLE
10 AGREE
George Moran, Charged With
Murder Will Be Tried
Again.
Extensive Stone Quarries Near
Wewoka Will Furnish the
Material
Oklahoma Cily. N'
event, of good weather the much talk-
led of trotting race between Yucca and
THE COMMERCIAL CLUB Margaret w. "ill take place at the
Colcord Park Thursday afternoon, rhe
| race will be for $500 and the gate re-
J cclpts.
in Kansas before the day of bis inaug-
uration. As he was nominated for the
second place on tho ticket he now
Pleads thut. lie is not bound to comply
with the promise.
While the republicans reluctantly
admit the logic of Mr. Manna's argu-
ment. they are also anxious that he.
should wed. He is a bachelor, and
a double wedding, with the sccesntul j *
andldates as the bridegrooms would
nake evory one in the state house
happy.
session of the legislature two 1
igo appropriated money for the
purchase of an executive mansion. A j f
$70,000 home for ti
tended Henry Mills'
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
ft-oka, 1. T. Nov. 11.—The Rock
Island railroau is preparing to rock
ballast Its lines. Extensive stone
quarries have been discovered near We-
, . , iin' Seminole capital orj the
Spescial Dispatch to, the State f apital. ' rhoctaw-,tock Island
Lawton. Okla . Nov II.- i he jury , ;n ^u nre now being made
trying the case of George Moran. • -■ P f.vtensive rock crushing
.barged with -ae murder o. Dr. Heem- ' ' , wjM emplov about
blossom's son near Rr.sh Springs. I. T.. , J' f i,aU(i, The
on auk. 4, WM today dtcharged by °n< ' ^l(, r!,! u
Judp Otlljt'e Without having arrived e/°™ert,nag u d tor building and
verd,c mam-nt purposes at the present time
esembles the celebrat-
Will Reorganize in the Near
Future-Big Trotting Race
Thursday-Extension of
Sewer Connection.
The boy was killed while Dr. rwm-
blossom wag being held up by the
Casey gang. it. is alleged. A miou
for an immediate, retrial wan ir-n.-i
Moran ^as the man the Casey • ir
were going to recue from ja:l here
when they were whipped by officers
the first of this week.
The killing «f the Peemblossom boy
was one of the mosi outrageous erlrn ••
in the history of the new country, lie
was shot from ambush.
ed
nicar
;ird quarry rock used by tho
mot Northwestern road and
naively for niaeauun street
i MARRIAGE LICENSES.
I Special Dlspatea to the Stale Capital.
Oklahoma City, Nov., 11.—A mar-
riage license was issued this afternoon
to Abram Poage and Maria Angeline.
both ot' this county.
EXTEND STOR SEWER
(Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Oklahoma City. Nov. 11.—At a < n-
I ference held bv the city council today
it was decided to extend the First
I street storm sewer from the Santa Fe
under Instructions from the city council | tracks to the Canadian river, a dis-
Chief of Police Cochran this afternoon tance of 3,100 feet at once. The sewer
... extension will cost not less than $1 ■< -
closed up all the immoral hou s •. ^ work will be commenced at once.
the city ami tuey will not be permitted
to run in the future. The action of the! YOUNG I-.vDY DEAD.
council in having a < leaner town will
endorsed to
Spcclai Dispatch to th
Oklahoma City,
State Capital,
v. 11.—Acting
State Capital.
AN ELECTION PROMISE
Said If He Were Successful
Would Install Bride in Ex-
ecutive Mansion - Must
Keep His Promise.
Topeka, Kan., .Jov. 11.—J. W. Halley,
governor-elect of Kansas, wants a wife,
and can't find one. In fact, it is abso-
lutely necessary that Mr. Halley should
v. d. as his word is at stake.
When the politicians at Wichita
nominated Mr. bailey, it was with the
agreement that h" would find a Kans i
K il for a wife. It was one of tip , sip-:-
,.l enough for hlu
. and Mn
Harry, w
■r of District 41, was
< ting.
h. Chllds preached nt
hun t, ;ind Mr. Bar
id G<
ernor Stanle
in
tin
tive to occupy
The politiciar
of the e-ecuth
propose to hav
elor's ball.
who re-
first execu-
Si'h^iTTn
WHEN WILL NEW
COUNTY OFFICERS GO I IN?
A Matter Referred to the At-
torney General for Solution
s are exceedingly proud
e mansion and do not
• it occupied as a hach-
•iety of the state looks',
mansion as a place for Its an- ]
niial ball and other social functions,
and matrons demand that the gover-
nor-elect install a mistress la th*'
house if he wishes to occupy it.
Another knotty problem wn passed up
to tho attorney k< ncral yesterday morn-
ing: to solve, although tho solution^ m iy
not be ninde public for a few tlnya. In Hi*,
new country, where in three counties the
county officers wvie apolnted by tho k(>v-
ernor. It is claimed that tie- nowly elected
r-r-H aro entitle, to aamimo their du-f
offlci
bey queJlfy. j
this subject ht.ito that, i
l slialt bol.l unt I ti r
cti-il and gualitie.1. Thin ;
a bono of contention be^
I tho now officers.
< 1 1 ■ *"M'T
THE...
DANDER! NE
Barber Shop
and Bath Rooms
JAMES HILL, 1'UO?RJ.^rWK.
fhe lottrr at any and|Fm^'rity" M«Tu.-I«tSe|of tl Mrtat^Wd Mr. Bailey, confirm-
all times by the police department.
AERIAL TRAt'K LADDER.
Special Dispatch t- the State Capital.
Oklahoma City. Nov. 11 —It is more
than probable that the city council will
iiio that I jn tho near future purchase an aerial
t ruck ladder for use in fighting fire
— ' ' • vill
11, u s I " THIEF ARRESTED
,. . i-,| I >isp;i !< Ii to the State Capital
lu.v i, • ' 'Ula . Nov 1" New
rd.-i*. rcceivcil hui'j from Hold'
t- Sh'M-ni.-oi snppop.Ml to
io!:1-' in Vlti'm^'iV'.-iiari-e ofhavinK nt " | in largo buildings. The ladders
Wise, aped 10 years, died this after-
noon from heart, trouble Deceased
had been ill but a short time.
REPORT WILL
RAISE A HOWL
Judge Townsend Assesses Dam-
ages Against the Frisco Right
of Way.
unt y
iti the caste
on tha
lay to that place t
nnd brought him h<
morning Deputy
to T« ■ iMTiseti whei
pending an Invent
TO REURC.ANIZE,
sh.'/eT j Special Dispatch .to the Stat^ Capital
h« i | oklahoma ity, Nor, n —The com-! lui
igation merdal club will hold a meeting next houri
Sealed bids
flee of the clt
storm s.
cording to me
the city engin
nishes 24-lnch
SEALED BIDS.
Ill bo receive
clerk. Guthrie
proml:
, he would in-
tive mansion,
states that he
wife and has
in block ii". Ea
d bachelor though le
; the voters that, if eh < t>
.stall a bride in the ex«
Now the governor-eh.
has diligently sought
been unable to find one.
Tne voters declare u.at lie must keep
his pledge, and further enable him t«
lind a wife be has bc-n permitted t'
search outside of the state for one.
D. J. Hanna, lieutenant gov
j elect promised at the state convention!
: that if the republicans would nomin
i him for governor, he would find a v.
IhTTER
SEWARD
Election
I day. but
Our workmcu s reputaLon-i
Lrst-ciass service extend
all over the Southwest, and
we puy especial attention to
viirtors to the Capital City.
ery nl
at home f
hetrompf
entertained t
Mulhall EiIda
4,4.
IN
SASti
0 A L F U F •*
CO H C C A
K R N W V E
MlBHOUrl
brld
Kht the
i i'ing
i !'i: In Mrs Mori I
MACARA FALLS, O.iTAREC
mNATIOHAL SUPPLY CO
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Chickasha. I4 T. Nov. 11.—The com-
mission appointed by Judge Townsend
to assess damage along the frisco right
of way has mane its report, and ii i.s
a report that will raise a howl which
will be heard from here to Washington.
The commission declined to recogj
nize the rights or individual lot owners
who purchased the lot at the govern-
ment sale last spring. It found that
the land belongs to the Choetaws and
Cblekasaws and that the railroad shall
pay the tribes at the rate of $30 per
The findings of the commission and
The H-O 1
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t ,?h< Bacuk Light Fuatry
ugriI Work Ugirt Co*.—SURi j
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1902, newspaper, November 12, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124898/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.