The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 115, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAFITAL. TTE5IUY MOTLVTX'T SKTCTWBEH 0 WW.
Ik Oklahoma State Capital
By Tfc« tUtt Csp-rmi Ccmpmny.
rRANK H- greer.
MUSINGS OF A ION INTERNATIONAL
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SveSCHHTiON RATES.
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M«H—WmMy In AAV*AC«.
' - i Lardiy S-i«d *A* bill
' r*X**r lb M> a1*
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that U>« uur.
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v. j i .*. Matd
O progrtbM is *hlj>- I This r.**d MltaM Start*B<
f „ . . .w. jt di- f iHt to ib« <!*/ o* to
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irutobc folU us- . - t jvftVr Uut htai r«aa rrtltaik:
. v — i#*.- zd&g, of gfaotiess ;■ tiM
"*}m«r. <■<< aw t -**ftd&*«* ■-
a ra. .r.* yaest are ' "ttu<, iitood ia p...
taUg pr** &*4 Msvrry
cm aad a Deary j u. m mhU«( wa* ; r -v*rtr
bins else I* inode-n-
ibeir
We are now showing the latest New York Styles for the come
ing Fall Season. The wonderful triple maxim of quality, styl.
and value stands out more forcibly this season than ever before
wy to car- j
• U pf
■ k*ra iv dMai i
and to fr+t bMB, u.*y < ■
:he pr*m
wfl prtc
s*tVm, If
. hi
I ry
tb* fee* of Providenee.Tib* jr to-
Ml .■■■ _ .... ieted lhat be be efi boasatd aad fed ar :
Its the least poftiit);* iotbed, t>ot tWy saw is - cjtor «f t--
>« fj. «uan•> and the •'u®. ® w* ifbfatc* and
. anu xi.fr !ht ^«a liiat m, d«tlc/ w*s n*tial for ^
« SnK tender r-> •
g ui tbe mtorr-
J**4 m a huah.
ay of th* CWr.
Ujr br««s** c^at and go
djrtTJg *fttnw«|
faatiy lift ^ aoft and low,
«t.o of a CTocr.
bm r« ;
i* •
It diu. uaf ij i
•ie *isaa« things lotsOer • | cTt_9 u
tost, ttev* toi tot rooa for grave u> gg,]
fesrs that tha world would aptai par- Si.' Tbw
| through the gioossy tarcm <4 Br«tti«
' I leraua#- of the failor* of m^a to 4*
r4„;. , TOOl ;'*t • ••••--« Ot . ••• a,... ^ :t. .. j w-k;or t(. ,t ,f;
™ Jrdge of aJi the a(W I ft moat to admitted, however, thai. fn w ta« Haaur bo c
Bt«aa C.if 9ur and ^ royB1ie Bwrhani'aJ pr *r>o«Mev«tloa« hare not barr ** d!I > h b .'Sa*e to tha ic«;
the a^rvaot prot/i«m. • * ^a made poam^.e the priot:r.r ahfir rat to prereot !aieroatSoaa) raow b: tor «aa th* quMti/- put
, . . ^ _ ... ^ ! ©■ to a wiuy but *</ *
ie* *jaok . acortd with myyrvt-, u the ^act. aad Uh mora than *".eijr /r«icliffian. T a© he fr^pUv «jU
at truth*, to* they a® | -Aat tbey wiit prore do woacer ia !he ro*.
im«d only U> menage the, tiaa.
MTT. U «^K.|«^iS2StaVwT ..T. r.;
Thomas h\iv^-\Z declare* that a coma* n mim *ad w c -m
«. * .Wi waa obaerre-d too, that tt-
r ya-fc' la i: f r nothing e.M tt#in wtre ff:sn
tha expeaa* td bmMitg aoJ mala- i *"d wt fro«n th« Now IB
i bg aech a
i and bold aAd bn
tJfc# naiDT V-r,i
tfcif f«v a.; j Aim! m <pre*« i
1 Afl tferoogh tae i
*A tttO' Th* glwiaiiBg iatoers proMi> ware.
Bt Mi to 1 la e*dw « w*h the aonc
,<im> it CatU ito fU4 r. aotnaa mora
tbdE, WlMB I.W« win 'oasa to «pcH
rr. tha O « T> «t r 4in Amy of tba Coca.
Ta* hc-pefoi trc->5 -f toli
—St. Loots Globe-DtmocraU
ItWaiPav
H E OKLAHOMA CITY, U S A
with.
went it.
they apeak «rf a j<o!i-i'^an as
ta Miaxart thhi year, they
i drat Folk fa after trim.
Una*€**. ~-
laf Ita Hww.
thi&g kaepa
noral writer
iamnrarat'
AU tha fiaakJi ware triad hy «ha Kan-
Mt CfcaataoQoa tli-a year, nod ihe at-
fail oC. Ka&taa, perhaps ha*
Two German KidttTI toagbt a doel
hhoQt (ha Interpretation of a Joke
gpmaf Cool!>h. hot hare yoa erer heard
g German > ka?
Bribery la only a aiisd«n«a^r 1a
Owour!. hut rhkken atiaU&< I* a
fearoy.Tbe Mlaarmri Segislatura la la
(ha *iw*lhng" biirta*—
•tenai trathn to ft
a mlad aad kaowle
aerr-d to poRerit/.
Amid tha battle •
atlay rtWMWffiai
glaatt ar atarca
great pl«aaare tha
of
itraggle. el
aad It ia
t the State
aiacys
Bat the I more lmpreaa*ve }ust after «
Bat let ibt | n*« baa beea kwt aad woa, aad ju*I
sar arely ta I new air Thomas may well to pardoned
sure y pr' a paswlariatlc rlew of this aport while
' Aa>en<ans aafiral.y euoagb think
that If be canaot win tha cap no other
jeogiisbmaa <aa do aa
It will to time enough to darkle
with
Chpl-
Tha only «?rVton'* <rf PopuMam die-
covered this year 111 Kansas an far
wa- a sentence 220 words loag ta the
jpdepend«Ti"' R«pi*ter.
figfn'rrr </« rman said
tha< he had ao daaira t*> to praaid^nf
TV aetmtor la the kind of man who
donn ' care wbettor ha Is tottered or
ta} r««^ii that ia Guthrie
there ta aa tndtrjdaaJ, who
aram.ng the baae aad osaterial thiaga
at^t divert ordinary men, contented-
ly boras towns'! ia worship at the altar
of the goddess Minerva, ft ia pieae-
iot to know that la Guthrie. Hi tb*ee
day*«"f aaooey-madoees. when rt>e Area
at the aiar of knowledge are all bat
exttng*jtohed by the eoabroadiag blan-
ket 'jf gold—there stands a g5am. who
liU* Zena with his tbundarhoHa of old.
aov hurls the food of his undeflieJ
mlad hortiinf about the bends of his
1 store materiaJ-mindM brethren: who,
he"oCher day - ilka Atlas. wKb the Imrden of the uni-
Tbe <kft0fi trial estabilahad the fact
[hat many of the witnesses were as
peat liars as the man lincoln told
lig/u' who "took In swartn' for a Uy-
The young Vermont woman about
to to married who insisted on having
the word "otoy^omittod from the ser-
vice, didn't lot her tore get tha totter
of tor judgment.
We trust the new school of Jour-
nalism will gravely consider what shall
to done with the man who become*
frightened when he aees hia interview
In oold type and then denlea It.
John U" Wibeiir, of N*braaka, 1*
feeing stmngly urg*l by the politician*
of that state for the Republican vict-
presid<*D i i nomination. John has one
prime qualif!'*etioa; he waa born in
Ohio.
▲ physician tells the Mw«w bua<rtta
Madiual Journal that as between a
knowledge of the higher mathematk-r
and of swimming, the latter la to
to preferred. Its of more use in the
nyhc
■■HBOHHreat WM
theu <ttw 'It survfvea a/*d .
r.->twtthsUuxl:tj t e
tlce* of so n a [>y oi it
pounders."
■0 *' OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPH!.
S pTv
Tb* Duiocts r*aarvaUoa is thro* ty f-J'M
of lb4 a half zaiiea. H is a larss Ot to«
Ed Frit, tb* hastUrg editor of the Ed-
toond Erterpriae. is aerioujiy ill with ty-
phoid term.
on* thousand i
I Prof Ewieg. principal of tha Oklabo
j City Mgh •rhoai ia
y Mga school la to oecomi
r aiahosto School Heraid.
tor of
CAUSE OF TREATY REJECTOIN,
Albaay Argvr
Th* Kew York H<*rtld'i P r.iiss oorrr -
sp-r.d^nt has a*certair.*d tJ-iit the treaty
wsa rejected ia U « C«taa Uac tttaie he .. - -—. ►nroUad
the notes received from Becretan -Ishtew haadnd ol! tbslOsages enroled
ir.uttr Beaup-« Save £<ed on their aJiotmeots
dairynM a ioat a &«%■
United States Mil
Uw
too much "must" to them. "These
■.otea," he says. "W'te regarded as offer-*
It is reported that fourteen hundred^ of
n hua'
thai
■■brapi
en head of fine Jcraey cows iast week
(jklahoi
. . ' w>m| «** mmjm. w-ir regarded aa off*n
la «hM<Jon Ibia latcrMInc gmm* «- ...iimjAiUMihijim. nm «>.r, -- — : - -
. ««w of r«t b« brovfkt
- : Inramt-er.t u;- r. t: • m vote ur.ir imoasly v'* <-heyenae and Arapaho Ifcdia.ns
Urt re>ectioo of the treaty la order to njostn.
maintain the dignity of the republic
jd has ti* double m*rit that The inland poateAc*s at GleneUa and
reasons f r th- -udrlen and W'ilcoa in <i*rfteld . jnty hare >een dls-
th« aa*apecti-d action 'ak n at B<*wta: and. >ntir.ued and th* patrons will la future
t> •. - .r 1 Kb I ! >■/ • ' " '
THE EXTINCTION
Mosquitoes
i grow fat oa '
varse upon bis shoulders, to now ab.e
lo support the vault of the intellectual
heavens.
To ordinary mankind. <dbis giant ia
as was Helios to Nys. Wbere now
men. bhadeu to knowledge of the clas-
aLrw through their persistent pursuit
of more material thiags must use the
dictionary, the encyclopedia, as their
storehouse of knowledge, this modem
Atlas hut smites tha rock to open ron.
muni atK.n direct with the particular
fount from which he would quo**. And
ha Is not particular which fount, for
"all knowledge Is his province;" and
lie brings forth such sentences as this
"Once he hath aold his dream, like
Laocoon In the tolls of Tantalus, be
shall writhe in vain." What euphony'
What world of thought! What charm
of expression! And to think that suc^i
manner of accompllahment would have
been tost to poster!iy had its author,
perforce have depended upon lexicon
or dictionary. And the world. Influ-
enced by established authority concern-
ing mythology would have gone blindly
on to the bitter end. believing Lso-
coon to bwre been a Trojan prior,
destroyed by a sec pent at the behest of
Pallas, and far removed from any sort
of connection with Tantalus, the hith-
erto nupposed son of Zeus, condemned
to Mtand in water up to his chin awl
under a tree laden with delicious fruits,
Tbf fbsatre *i«-k«t agent* of New lhe tnd tbe frutt niwnya reced-
York who x ave combined assure the | tQf wb^n he a«**n,i*«l to partake of
iiem, until be had surfeit of the torj"
•eond. that it gives the only sstnbtonce ' get their mall by rural root* from Ifinld.
petroleum used la New Jersey for their ; *a reas -n yst preeonted to tha public — n..,hfi<111
The almlnistratloa. stnoe the rejection Dora Co* known In western Oklahoma
destruction. \rtf the lathlmian canal treaty, has aiven, the 'outlaw queen" la iii Jail at wa-
John J yIern.nr rd Rrt^klin^ MaiS i 'Ut vague hints of possible war wtth To!- * >njra for hovse -t^alln* Perhaps she Is
John J r iemiag, of Hrookiine, Mass ahf^^ wi.howt any treaty, sbout to givs -tor kingdom for a bor e."
has invented a machine which imitates j or seducing Pa nana into sec***ion fr<m a
i.„ r puWlr. but there has been no
the call of th* fema. mosquito. And Itl explanation anleas we accept
every mosquito whbil answers 1t Ih *he ludicrous theory advanced th«« wh—:
h.nd .o im* Th. carnmt whkk
""«■ <«"• •"« "u" «*■ «, tft, «..r
It was a practical application of the t took pise*, the ftrst wa- generally
Utmrerr that a emmim musical aota | JJJ""}2&J1 "oSI Apr i« of in, fart ihai ih« f.ttow *
rateed to a gn«i maar rlbrattoos «|th*a ' "j.JjgSfc™? ^fibc
d In \\*th!ngtsn S0'" | grttjj r^.ttrprlse ruminates as follows: j
El Reno Globe: captain Donovan, com- I
mand.ng "A" company. Twenty-aecnod In-
fantry at F')rt Reno. s;iys that Oev eral j
Miles will b here in a short time and will ,
M a few weeks hunting and gshlng j
• puin to* located a camp for tn« j
?T
lited Bts e« senste hsa'vs
directly toward 'be apot shewe th* I amended important ireaUtw ne-
^ . gotiated by th* state departmeab— and our
sound issues. Once having made th® minister «a« practically instrueted to '.r-
the Colombian r' nfT «* to ratify thf
plunge, they run Into tha electrically
charged machine and there is a dead
mosquito.
The apparatus which the electrician
ion *
,oaths In a similar position
if his lunacy was manifested in
• a gen or following the old fash-
Tom of 'seeing' the old msn.'*
treaty, unamended; which he proceeded to
■ The Leger Times eays It wetera cor-
About that time Senator Cullum. of respondeat tells of a man ip that a*y
Illinois while visiting at Oynter Bay. gHw whose name was lloor. 1% hen to got mar-
a public interview encouraging the idc.i t ed there wa* a change in the Moon.
, . . of the secwwinn of Panama which was ! I^ater a baby w*s born and that was a.
sets up consists of a large lamp shade never disavowed or negatived by the ' new Moon Then the old Moon went d<
•orkM a few r«M • f-vr™' i '«• «.••,lw
• ft-m tod . l"""""!, on me r**mr ry. several import- | ana *i cm up • ' "->j - until he was
bung from a soc ket a few feet t adminUtTatlori ,rgsns took it up. %nd I full Moon. When he got ovsc his boose
above the pool or awamp. Attached to 1 spoke well of t' Th* -inanimous rejection he had only twenty-five cents left snd
... U of the treaty followed. : that wa- tne last quarter And then he
this will be a pair of ordinary mag- i, ^ „<(t Iik, etary Hay to do such v ent home to his mother-in-law, and there
neUc cod Is of about 1,000 Obms resls-i botch job of diplomacy r,ut it may be *as an eclipse of the Moon.
, ^ ii a . th8t hp WaJI assi«ted by that mysterious I
lance with an attuned and delicately prominent cfflris! who. at a critical thae Society item from the Edmond Sun:
ii —■ vltirttnr hptvMi the tiolw our rei^tkms with Russia, gave oSt'-t "Renort says that there Is a little
adjusted vibrator tot ween tne potes j blusterlnar~ attVcidng Russiis c^iSed with the Taylor-Oretb
public that It tot*A have no fear. Can
II to that ttowo agents are coot riving
to bring about lower prices and fair
play /or the patrons?
"The mayrtr
r < C DmrUK" «ay th*-
Chicago Evening Post, "is quoted as
aylns? that while fbe attacking party
lures of Tartarus.
But thanks to our Guthrie giant, the
urder Is changed. No more will It to
j ftot*d In books of reference that
lAocoun was destroyed by a serpent-
be died In "the tolls of Tantalus,*'
will Wilfcnu dim-ulty«e n,a*, to Buffer ™aumab!y ! "*• laat named gen-
for lu crime. It it a great pity tiat •" • ma,lt kno,", ,he *wre" °' 'he
V^ect^U. cinzvu*: Vanned lb. i • " wa. t«Ddemne,l «« torture b -
"Ylxt and between-fruit and water.
shuie trouble' by Inciting aad urging j
the to-'agj i jivchers will not be rssched. j
gr*sEt udty. But there 1s no :
And perhaps too, the publishers have
erred regarding Tantalus and future
«** ■« In ttago-K-artcn of th. pro— | inaivniu-y- may not comply
OfKuc iitionjiry wralD.t a:,y oo. of the "">• tb'iat ot Tant^ ■ a. a^-
resi^cteble actosborles, ftlany must
tiave seen and heard them, aad it can-
not bo illfDcult to secure proof of the
guilt of aome of them. The escape
of those gentry would be a sad failure
of justice. The •respectable' criminal
Is the worst enemy of society.'*
Mr. Pulitzer's gift to found a college
of Journalism has revived the diactts-
Sl'm of yellow journalism. Some of
the old fashioned and conservative pa-
per* of the east seem to bo afraid that
Mr. Pulttzer'a charity may result In
creating a school of editors who will bo
devotod to sensational methods of the
kind by which the World forced It-
self Into j/ubiMc attention. The "yel-
lows" have actually taught their
fgrandmotb- rs to suck Journalistic eggs
In a vay that Is motst surprising and
Is realized only by those who hare
taken the trouble to compare the news-
papers of today with those of twenty
3 ears ago. And tt ii safe to say that
If all editors of all the "yellows" of
the peasant time toad had an education
h>w it as Mr. PuBfser proposes to put
sritfefex reacA of ths nowsittiier men of
the future. F>:a*/<iooaiM.ia would to
tntoh modified, the craft and public
MLTuld 2jC qilVnitlfXrtlY. IttUSX Q& tOC U.
erlatlve expression of desire to quench
I a consuming fever. And too, the
! word " amall e" may drop Into dla-
! use, tot is it not shown that there la
no foundation for Its derivation,
which ordinary books— those soul-less
of the coils.
The vibrator will sound the notes be-
tween middle C nnd high C. with which
notes the mosquitoes' fibrils are sup-
posed to be attuned.
good fsitb and fair dealing.
connected 1 — ■ _ _
which occurred last Thursday Chas. Tay
lor run the threshing engine for Mr.
Groth and Chas and Etta so the report
ttays had agreed to get married as
THE LAW'S DELAYS.
i ' fTan.'u' Kai""® Of Philadelphia, the a,Tl rain. " The r.1. w . . toaa Urn. in
|jr^>Ul.nt of the Amerlran B.r a««x:J,,. tiimn* hut the accident whtch njJPP^f?
I lion, echoed In hi. addrcM at th. Hot I tu ">< enalne " t^ J>lkd In the creek
RcleMlata dow think they hare dla- JSipl.im"iha?*tV^ S!y Ilhe "hapS".v.ntj... ceMummated
irorered one of ; T, Cuehlna Herald 1. .v.naatln.lr.,
a utile worm that preya on the mos-1 two stste bclh passed within the year blame for this This week a teeming
he time thev are *h'cb. in his opinion, tended io make our J tentful took themselves to hear the tear-
qultoaa atwut me time taey an ,.rlmlna| JtMl)c# ev^n mure halting and fui tple of l'ncl< Tom told in typiosl
hatched. * ieaden-footod. New Jersey had provided terms of strenous times. They payed the
. „ _,«_ __ j ,< j a : that Us supreme court or any justice
There is always a way and If it *•! thereof might, at the instan> «■ of any
Tm«rtbte to wioa the mosquito pest person indicted, remove into that court
^ . . . iny pending Indictment In Pennsylvania
off the face Of the earth It would ne it waf decreed that where a defendant
for the comfort aa wen . «>nvlcted of murder in thf lli.t
a great gain
aa the health of humanity.
I degree he might petition th* supn
court, supported by after discovered evi-
dence. and if that court was of the opin-
ion that there was substantial doubt as
CURRENT COMMENT.
BOYS AND STREET LIFE.
Chicago Tribune.
practical, prosperous business man
will allow his t«n-year-old son to peddle : judgrmt'i
guilt, it might grar.j a rule for
trial and direct the trial court to hear
that rule.
"These may be considered." said Mr.
Rawle. "as acta passed for th<- purpose
of delaying the administration of Criminal
justice and of bringing it into dlsreput'-
Thcy sre contrary to the tradition- of
common law, and, I believe, to the bes-
........ ... Judgment of the profession ' Then he
papera In the downtown district.. He th,> similar and even stronger pro-
knows what boys learn in *^at district. araint,t appeals in criminal cases
Nevertheless he can sit in his office and „tter*d by Justlre Brewer. When a man
k>ok out of his window and sees the^ other James Butler can be convicted in
men s *ons peddling to Missouri of bribery and corruptlor:. and
the pestilent reform On. tnlii Btrsst then postpone indefinitely his term of
life Is good for a boy. It brings. him up punishment, criminal Justice, as Mr
fgaln.1 UiaWorW. ft h'; "It. feawl. .a,.,, brou.ht .n.o Hiwu. and
It tnakes a man of him He leajTis ^ , ' *be community's power to corrcct the evils
do things. He becomes capable and er- which undermine it i* seriously weakened
fectiv*." I o we not overvalue individual stcur-
But what did Krnest Poole snd H"**" ity and gi\e t<x> little heed ff, the ^rurltv
Marot find when they made their study of , and dignity of society" We can., t but
newsboy life In New York? What did the i think it better to surrender the individual
I.lverpool authorities find when they made 'safeguard of repeat) d and dilatory crim-
thelr Inquiries into "street trading* in |na| jpr,rHi8 ,han to ,,n,)W
Liverpool? What did the I>indon school dene* In the promptitude and inerrancy
board nnd when It tnve*tlgi*ted the street 0f criminal justice to be fatally shaken
boys of I ndon? Wtot did the pari la*. _
mentary committee nnd when it got It'
material for its 500-psge book on th*
Juvenile etreet traders of all England?
This. Tiie newsboy, the average news-
boy (geniuses don't count), learns noth-
ing definitely; he I* erratic and undisci-
plined; his rnind Is Jerky and diacontinu-
ou*; he loses his power of concentration;
he becomes dissipated; he eats and sleeps
at ii regular houra he uses cigarettes,
coffee, whisky, arid coraln*; h* lies,
ears, and cheats; he is exponed at th
uf t«-n to vices which usually Just
and inaccurate objects—would lead the i fan to w reck the ordinary youth who Is
ordinary man to repose confidence in.
The time Is past for pessimism con-
cerning the conservatism of knowledge,
If It be per mineable to speak of that
which makes the metal garden to
flower and bring forth fruit In the same
manner aa we speak of the moisture
which tnaksa the mental garden to
which make* the material aud actual
garden a thing beauty and a Joy
forever. Fpsak It to all tha world
that here Ir Guthrie, there lives a giant
who shall carry the classic gem* cor-
rectly sic-red within the pjnderout re-
<: s*os of bis leriithan mind until the
time shall come wLta men reiarn from
izeir : *nu>-mad ,>utvuH t-f tha base,
again to worship at the shrlna of
knowledge. Let the banker atay in
his oouming h'Mtso. le: the "shoemaker
suck to hla iaat," for the Jewels of
intellectuality are preserved to pos-
ifi,i> by Gnthrte's eighth wonder of
the Known world. And his name Is—
*ttu luiuvnl
Xposed to them st the age of twenty; he
•ees. and hears, and learns all the wicked-
ness of a downtown district at n period of
his llf> when he has nelthei the physical
nor the moral development for resist-
KAN8AS PRpHIBITION.
Kansas City Journal.
A writer In the lafest Issue of th
look statea that although thf pr"!.
GEO. E. GARDNER, President. C. M. KESPOHL,Secretary.
THE LION STORE MERCANTILE CO.
(Incorporated)
Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Gothing and Shoes.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA., Aug. 29, '03.
Mr. Mrs. and Miss:
GREETING: We take this method of expressing our gratitude to the
thousands of people who honored this store with their presence and patronage
during the great August Clearance Sak. It was the means of acqustaUng
all classes with the reasonable prices and high character of merchandise
throughout the different depanments.
The influence of such a sale is far reaching, the friends it made, the
comments in the homes, the confidence the people have in the store are
highly appreciated by us.
Now, we advise you, that we are ready for Fall trade. In order to
greet this Fall opening month in a manner befitting its importance, we
propose to make some prices that will appeal to all economical buyers.
Having done our duty by securing the goods, and calling attention to them,
we leave you to do yours by seeing them. New Clothing for Men and
Women. New Shoes. New Millinery.
For all who visit us we have the bargains.
Respectfully,
THE
New Dress Goods.
LION STORE.
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TYPEWRITERS.
"B1K1" TTKWiniSS LEAD ALL
nearly 100,000 in use. Xo. 5
$35.00; No. 7, $50.00. Cata-
logue free. Agents wanted.
Write to
W. T. RUSSELL,
Gen. Agent, Dallas. Texas
Out.
loll and then In ihlr.ty toleration U*ter.ed
tersely told tiresome tirade of tltter-
Inr tommyrot now traveling hither snd
thither throughout this terreotrlal
territory. The tickled ticket tak-
•r threw Ms thumb out of
dace making change as the tidily
logged thestre goers trotted up in tscti-
turc temerity to take their turn And the
shade of Harriet Beecher Stowe taked
tom and tormented by terrible torture*
rased tearfully upon the charcoal tinted
Uncle Tom and toosey tufted Topsy and
in abject humiliation thought can this be
the terminus of many talents and sequel
to my life's ideals and loftiest aent-
ments.'
indian territory items.
The schools at Comanche have opened
tho fall term.
The editor of the Bpokogee Journal
ought to put a head on It.
The Okemah Journal wants another
j 1 Pinson was killed in a difficulty
four miles northeast of Comanche.
Three car loads of material for the w-a-
gon bridge over the Arkansas at Tulaa
have b*<n received,
Walter Colbert has been appointed c<*un-
f Pickens county by Governor
Have you tried
FORCE YEAST?
It does it's own talking.
To be found at *11 lead-
ing Grocers.
Lot ua figure
with you on a
BUTTON
to ad v o rtise
your Busl-
neaa. Lodge
orConvon- «r
tlon. We can +
furnish every +
thing in thia +
un# at lowest +
prices. First. *r
flats work end tat
faction fcuaran-
tred ~
Write for samples snd prices.
ARMANTROUT BROS.,
Photoraphfrs and Bfttlun Mfrs.
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
that prospect of collapse which forced
produce always have.
Ia* New Tor* be congratulated, there-
fore. that It now has a newsboy law. The
term* of this Irtw are not so rigid as those
of the Liverpool Hw hut they are rigid
enough to do rau' h goow. They are main-
ly theac:
No boys under t*n shall **11 papers un-
der aoy circamstances. No boys under
fourteen shall sell nepers after 1ft o'clock
ery noy between ten and
at night. Every
cense and a badge
cation.
This tnesns that fn future all New
York rewsboys because of their licenses
and bndgaa. will be order strict supervis-
ion and contrcd To New York a- d Bos-
ton Boston baa had a lloense an 1 badge
law for more than ten years At least
two Arrrrican eftle* have outgrown the
superstition that street life develop* the
mo'al and Intellectual faculties of vouuk
children.
SCRIPTURE AND MOBS.
Washington Star
The 'Jeorgis clergyman who quotes the
Bible to e*eu*e mobs state* hia case un-
convincingly hut given an interesting twirn
Lu tha euhiecl. And he aas abuul due.
law has i-een on the statute books of la,, ludge
Kanrss for twenty-two years, th. battle p i Moseley of the Chickasaw Nation.
tor the suppression of the saloon L« only J
partly won The statement is true, for, I huko Ross weather observer at Chlcka-
■trictly speaking, there is no absolute pro- I sha have charge of forty-seven towns
hlbition in Kansas. The conatituional ; which will report directly to hi* office,
amendment ndopted to se< ure this much-
desired result, in the cities Snd ia 1 The Muskogee 1.action company has
towns at least operates m practice aim- made bond of *10.900 to commence work
ply to secure local option. on an electric street railway for Musko-
In Kansas City and Topeka. the flrsl ^e
and second cities in alae In the state th' '
enforcement of the law has been la* and j Senator Quay haa Informed persons in
In Atchison, Leavenworth, ; the Indian Territory that he will not visit
Indian an.! oklahoma Territories this
CARNIVAL
ENID,0.T.
September 14-15-16-17-18-19
One Week of Solid Fun.
MOSDAY—Opening day.
TUESDAY—Merchants and Trades display.
WEDNESDAY—Old Settlers' day,
THLTRSDAY—Red Men's parade.
FRIDAY—Traveling Men and Flower parade
SATURDAY—Brouch busting, Roping contest
Free attractions will be given each d;vy as
follows: Loop tho Loop; 1 ligh Wire Walking;
High Dive; Slack Wire Walking; Juggling
and Acrobatic Act; Dumont's Air Ship, Etc.
TOESDAY KYKXl.Mi—Xl,000 Fireworks Display
Premiums paid on all live stock and agri-
cultural products.
The Denver, Enid and Gulf Railroad will run excur-
sion trains, leaving Guthrie at 9:30 a. m.
Intermittent.
and Wichita no attempt Is made toL
pr« s the liquor trafflc. while In all <«ih.
sizable cities and towns the people ha\
their prohibition or whisky a coord Ing j
, fall,
i he intended.
the i
shlbitioi
nlnistratlon in charge of the"
government favors \ dry or
ALL SIZES.
B. & O. ELECTRIC CO.
212 W.Okla. Av, Guthrie %
Mmi^PWHHI
"wide-open" policy.
The law ha* been beneficial, and. In
many particulars very effective. In those
places where violation Is most scandalous
the Joint-keeper nnd tot-r suffer a cer-
tain kind of outlawry They belong dis-
tinctly to the criminal cla«*. ;,nd have
no respectable standing In society and but
little open Influence in politics ._
. .Th* P"*"1**1 obstacle t«. prohihilton Is • iand offi
the rather widespread belief that saloons- I rhoctaw
snd Joints are necessary evils. thr. uL
hlcl^to raise the necessary r. .
the ^municipal k«vern^Trangement
sider.
Th* South McAlester News is having
trouble with Its gasoline engine. That is I
enough to drlv * sfi the roseate bloom from
the cheek of tha editor. Office
Muskogee h%s sold $80,000 school bonds
tt 5 ner cent interest The bond* were
oought by the Territorial Bank and Trust
company of Muskogee.
The Dawes commission has put the
ame rules into effect in the _Tahhwjuah |
PAUL R. BROWN, M. D.
DR. PAUL R. BROWN, Jr I
Special attention devoted to surgery.
for carrying HH
meet The fines levied on them arViook-
ed upon as th* only means by which poor
drinkers, who hav* no property to tax
can be mad* tp contribute their sh«r*
toward the public expense. In many cities
were it not for thase fines, th« re would
be a deficit in th* treasury Although this
is so in communities where the law Is not
ob*<rved. yet, on the other hand, those
v\fwterr counties and towns where it has
long been enforced are better off fi:>an
daily as n result for the renson that
the .Y)st^ of keeping peace officers and
poor houses and of punishing crime have
been materially rtduccd.
loons choctaw ana cbiikssbw ihho «un* . i«-
oueh vldlns that no Indian could take an al-1
nu«* ' lotment If he had made any deal or ar- i
vern- rangement to leaae his land to any out-
A loud and golden prosperity wave has
struck a large number of the Face and
Foxes and lowas. says the Stroud Mes- j
a eager. Most of them now come to town
in costly carriage drawn by high-priced
horses. The prancing eteeds are adorned
with very expensive silver mouted har-
ness. Many of the primeval forest are
clad In purple and fine linen. Score* of
thoec that received lots of mono}' for
their "dead Indian lands" fare sumptu-
ously every day in the Stroud hotels and
lunch houses.
kOTlCKY STABLES
Boarding and Sale
PHONE 44.
Personal attention given to
boarders.
Asp & Cottingham,
Attorney, at Law.
nn la nam atac*. outhms. oft %
CHAS. POND
President.
GUTHRIE
HATTIE M. POND
Secretary.
W. I. MATHIS
T reasurer
WANTED IN EVERY TOWN
State Capital Want Ads Get Results
AGENTS
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 115, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1903, newspaper, September 8, 1903; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125193/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.