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TnK 0KL\n01IA STATE CAPITAT. SATURDAY M0RX1XG, OCTOBF.H 24, 1903.
The Oklahoma State Capital
By The 6tst« Capital Company.
OREER. Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dally by Carrlar In City.
0"s rnk
On* ■onw . ••••
One > *ar
CUKKfcNl COMMtNT.
O.I!, >r M.11—Strictly in Atlv.no.. make.
?ne month , (AQ
_ rrr. months 2 «')
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S I
OFFICIAL MISTAKES
Mr. Roosevelt haa been president
now for two years and during that
time he has been under a uerc« white
light If criticism. Ho had enemies both i ,h6 announcemi.nl ,hat one of them will
in and out of the party watching I rwum# buaines* In a few day*. The fact.
jo.iS" ready to trip him, ready to ta *e ad-1 too, that the central
• :* iantai'8 of ny ml.uk. that eh might «'<"H m.rk.t i„ t
In hit. own .rank way he h&« I thow ,ha,
THE MONETARY SITUATION STRONG.
St. IX) ti la Olobe - Demur rit.
Tim failure of the two Bultlmor. trust
companies haa been quickly followed by
EVERY GIRL SHOULD MARRY. A BARD'S EPITAPH.
Minneapolis Tribun.. ;
Pvery girl should marry. An wife ana j Qwrt, tliite to <
mother she Is at hei
her birthright. the
oil*
milo
like
tree.
And drap a i
Brooks <.*«
THEATRE ♦
♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦•
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦
At Fred Harvey's
• SANTA FE DHPOT
I do not advise my a rt friends to marry la there i
situation on the
man it was
lust week It nlso a fact of aomt conae-
. . quence. Washington advi<.
i.OJ i gone straight ahead until today ne the ,ummtire bank* «trengthened them
months !*'.!!!!!'.'.! i'lil haa them al confounded. His nomina- immediately aft
JlSerlption' will'be sent by mall ia tlon and election are conceded and the 0f the two truat
Ike ally of Guthrie.
■illng etrong.
On*
, $o:
nalona
i ompanlea, getting In
If any waa started 1
i of money had
Washington to :
•muncy had a steadying
■ sure that he la
vague Idea that Yet
lie along Very
Edition. oppn.ltlon to him ia absolutely unor a..n4
IMF by — sanlteil. ! b„„ «h. ti"
,ft "* An excliaiiKe hfta compiled a lial of mw.t .n , n,, g, m
acm offldal and unolllilal for which .rt.ct The H.ltW.OOO •ild.tlon.l mon.y
the president is condemned by his .hipped thmi in th. p«.t tew day. |
enemies. They seem very trivial and
■with no belter ammunition than this
to ro Into a campaign wllh It Is no
wonder that the Democracy la disor-
ganized. Here Is the list of the enorm-
ities with which tho president la rharg-
The members of the Hearst party
Clime 10 Oklahoma, saw and were con-
quered.
The people of England are greatly
excited over tho alarming condition
of their military establishment.
Now Guthrie ahonld go to work to
Blake the rejuvenated commercial club
aervlci able. It Is In tl.e peoples
Stands. ________
There is quite a competition atnon?:
the southwestern railroads for the col-
eolsts' trade. I.ast sprlnn m set-
tlers were carried to California.
In the textile marks everything
looks right. The trade In women s
(abrlcs Is very heavy. The knit goods
manufacturers are hardly able to get
•work out fast enough.
It was noi so long ago when Eng-
land exported wheat to lbs United
States the people of Knglantl are
looking around to see If It is not po "
elblt to buy wheat and cotton aome-
vhere else.
1 Congressmen cannot ho found who
*re not ready to declare that Okla-
homa is ready for statehood. But
congressmen who will vote to give
Che territory statehood do not Beem to
be so plentiful.
JJow that the manufacturers and
llhnlr employes are organized, why
Shouldn't the consumers, the general
public form a union for the better-
ment of their condition anil for pro-
tection against the aggressions of
these two powerful organization!?
Ate dinner with Hooker T. Wash
Ington.
gard to color.
for the Bake of marrying, nor for a home j WhA weekhMhta* ■ '** "
Marriage without love Is the greatest mis- ! o. pa mi not I"
take of the world. ! But with a frater f
nut there .,<• many foc.li-t. ■ hi. who "ore. heave
throw away the love o.* a good man simply I( „ mnn whO*e judgment elei
because they are not «|i
the light man or wllh
something better may
often when It la too late they find that af
t*r all he was the right man. and much
heart-burning ensues.
The average glil does not take love half
seriously enough, she la used to seml-
aertou." love affairs undertakings. I be-
lieve they are railed—that when the real
her Judgment la warped, and
t_ feel
further III
need be* apprehend- d. Baltimore nas - wou|d Bny to all mothera. try and ko*p
been strong Ananclally for many >****■ Votir girls from these undertakings They Know rj'1 *j
and there Is not the most remote llkell- j ^ ^ ^ bloom off the rose and damage !
hood that any furthe. tlnanclal wrecks ^ freshness ,
will take place In that city In the present 0f courj||l no w,,„ brought up girl looK^ , OKI AHOMA PARAGRAPHS
exigency. I on «Very man she meets us a possible hus- ! —
A widely different set of cond#,t_*#^"* I hnnd. but the right mitn Is sure to come ► p->rev h
dn\ and with that day In
every git I. hold yourself In dignified
ithers I
iw himself life's mad career.
Wild as u wave?
Here pause—and. through the atar'
tear.
Hurvey the grave.
The ponr Irhshltant below
Wm fiulek to |e«*n ord wise to kno
And keerlv felt the f'lendly glow.
Anil softer "aire
nut thoiu**tle«s 'o'l'^« l^ld him low.
And straln d his name.
BLUE POINTS
LITTLE N TCK CLAMS
OYSTER STLW
NEPTUNE STEW
DRY STEW
NEW YORK COUNTS. Fried
NEW YORK COUNTS Broiled
LIVE LCHSTERSON SUNDAYS. Drcii I
F R&.8H SHRIMP OR LOBSTER SALAD
STEAKS, CHOPS. ETC. TO ORDER FANCY PASTRY
AND CALI FORNIA FRUITS.
i wisdom's root.
i self-control
- Robert Hums.
RUPE WELCH,
KITTY FRANCIS
and company in the musical
larce comedy
Mickey Finn
♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦•*♦♦ ♦ ♦
.-II In the United Btatea now from those
which existed ut the time the great
Appointed men to office without re- ' markets wUh British
goods juat after the war of 1H12-15. and
n« * T flH>t enr of COSl f
| from 'he fni*i - Territory conl fields over
•he a V. and W.
■ft It
Refused to aupport boycott of peo- th,.
nal collapse of credit here dur- j
pie of Indianola against colored poll- bur that .trued, were amoni th. lead- |
Ing causes of the catastrophe of isi.-i'
mlgtrrjJS- , . . . -rim panic of 1837 had for Its preludes;
Ig pressing investigation <>r jK>atai ^ OVl rthrow Cf the united States bank
and Indian land frauds; ergo Ib reapon-, liy jacluwn> ihe wild speculation in pub
He lands which had been under way for
nd the
Lovt la the gr
Do not let It *
yourself In such i
cornea you
orld
teat thing In the \
i your grasp. Comfort
way that when th' right j
an with clear and un-
the ps*r>b1'«t
an px^dne of the
In progress
All o( New York's Latest Song
v Hits—A V/hirlwind of
Merrmsnt.
Itesssss#•e
Hit CAPITOL NATIONAL CANX,
Of Guthrie, Oklahoma.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITOSY. X
Offers to rlepopltors, both large and small, every *
courtesy ^hich their balances and responsibility ^
warrant. We aro especially equipped for the ♦
handling of outside Bank Accounts. Correspond- x
ence solicited. ♦
CAPITAL anrt PROFITS DEPOSITS *
$ I 2S.OOO, OVEHONE MILLION. J
C S bii.i.iw®a .av. Prest a. a Baioos. Ast Cs a O. A. Nauaoa. Cssktaa. X
* *>*> «<+***** tee eeec
faltering Judgment reeognlse him. | „'v(t —..n —p'- o
Then marty him and live happy ever o!d Is Hetty Green?'
: Prices"-25,35,50, 7Sc
-tiff ' O
slble for them.
Returned the gift of a certain silk several
m wMCh stopped land sales
or silver, nach of which
specie circular I WHERE MURDER IS NO CRIME.
fxcept for goid Philadelphia ledger t
silver, each of which was very scarce Twelve representative citizens of South
ulOfiie General Miles in (n |he col,ntry Ht that time. The ex- . irollna have m i io the world what
restiltlng from the discover- ainounta to a vlrtu il d> c'aratlon th.it wll-
and Australia In- . ful premeditated deliberate t-old-blooded _
cltfd the speculation which brought the | murder enn be committed In thni state by |
The erash of 1S73 had for 1 one of the privileged class without fear |
panic of 1S57.
Did not
letter of retirement.
Made Leonard Wood a major-gen-
eral. _
Was friend of Con««M Llttanar who ,h. df.tructlon oflofth.l.iw It l a prrr. .,.il-lt for th(
la accused of acllln* glovM to the ..rup^ iv dorini th« civil war th. ttuctu enjoyment of thl. Immim ty that th- mi.r-
- - - —nf - rrr1^
gress. country for the nut half doaen vear>. Mron paity afBllatlon.. E Ueutenant
Recommended enforcement or antl- B||vJ.r a,lllt|on lh currency und.r the Oov.rnor Tillman enjoyln these advant-
trtl.l laws agalnatt the proteau of nlanil.A,||,un law of l J« and the §h.r- I age., .'on. lo have h.rn fully toalllVd
g. ii man n. i of i 90. nunpi.menled by the ; In hta confldent ...umitlon that no pun-
Kail "lien. 1 a~ad ol rail cal tariff 1. glulatlon by the Hhment would be vlaited upon htm for
Reinstated bookbinder Miller aga (j(.rnn< ril,s when th' rntered power un- the bloody assaaalnatlon of which he wa«
the protest* of tbe labor unions. dpr CjevP|aM,i in M.deh. 1B 3. accounted n.uty Had he been a republican. h
Accepted a special train from the for ^ monetary smnsh-up of that year. I would have been trbd, convicted and
railway comimnies on his trip weaL j m many Important respects the tondl- hanged In « short metre. Had he been a
t .... mat ft In II .hilt tent now from negro ho would have been hnehed t.n the
Used the government vessel '°~ 7WcT In any of tho,- spot. Being . ^r„i. a, d h,v„,g nt-
flower a« a ahlp from which to review ^ Thero hn!, been no inrush of t.ilned high .ti-tinctlon by offering a w in
the North Atlantic squadron. foreign goods. Speculation has been ex- ton Insult to th. president of the United
Interfered in and settled the great f,mne „ume .llreotlons, but It has states Tillman knew h- could kill his
' largely been confined to comparatively man without .1.nger of after consequences
coal Ktrlk« cftn stand the loss iind the result proves that he was fully:
Probably countenanced the dismissal ^ ^ r(Hllll ,,„1Sl who were m command of the situation,
of a fourth-class postmistress because ^ Jg^ JH67 >j d lft-s A„ Borlg of j Charleston. H c considers Itself the
offensive lo a United States senator. (.urrwMsy „t the country ate at par with | most high-toned city on th:.s continent.
— ■ ! k"UI. There Is neither a greenback norland lbs social circle conflnea Its amenities
THE VALUE OH ALFALFA j , Sliver menac. Not .i piTson In the within rigid boundaries as Impenetrable
A statue should be raised to the hon- country anyw'
,, r-on ro for f
„ f rirW relruK
■nnder and a ma'
BROOKS THEATRE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26.
T had feathers s'lcklng
ELMER WALTERS'
TREMENDOUS SUCCESS
A
THOROUGHBRED
)\\\\)
WE CANT FILL VOIR BINS
at summer prices, but we still have plenty of ^
Canon City, McAlester and
Sans Bois Smokeless Coal i
N. F. CHEADLE, I
IT i
A forever favorite.
In this vlelnl*:
SEATS NOW READY
CHASE.
. . ^ K„n I anv wot re i- vi'titt inputting a ' as those ut the Km I. Itlden City of Impel-
Vermont ia about to inaugurate an x et t«« ahould be ralaed to the boi • ^ ^ thf lreuury tc. n.im. any l.l China. The hnughtj rzcltialveneaa of
experiment In the handling of convicts. or the man who Introduced airai- ^^ of currency or silver for gold More Charleston society will be unanimously
•Nearly nine hundred aires of land fft t0 the western farmers, it is be- fo|d ,n |ht. lrM.,ury now than has ever Minctloned by the verdict of the clvlllxid
<i.avA been bought in Rutland by the , t>m|Ug one or the most valuable crops b,.^n there In prevloufc years. Mote is ■ woild <«n thi^ murder trial. The Inmr
Mate for it colony of prisoners. Jhl- j lhat ho produces, not only fecause of (J^/r^^e^comTil^Trom | ber? w^th.n^.ts'ownTimltatlons^turb;
Its high price but for the reason th*t j ^ tr#aiury olhclals recently haa been j more than wtlcome. The comi
ttot
I Mori
• have nrgnnlxntlon
p nlTnnv NOTTS
0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+" +o+o
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK. I
f
It. Cottingham.
(leal la made tinder un act nilltinrlz
Inn the governor and council to buy or
1 k<- waste land not encaedinK one
thousand acre*, for the ptirposh of re-
claiming and improving the same with
flu- labor of prtaonera. Iron buildings
for one hundred prisoners are to be
liullt.
money in the markets can
which the modern
tomirlong. , . , , . , ^^1^
A few \ears ago people from the re- obtained at very low rate, for leglilmat. recognl.e . Mndg .« to our ..... 1 ti,
.. , nuiinista All the counto''^ great Inter hlsh-mlnded ansassin who Is above the
glons east of Colorado would examine ^ ^ actively . .nploved n, . .r. law helot rs to a bygone age. and in sub-
a piece of alfalfa as If it were a cur- o[ th0 r„ni.(iart, |0u0h „ "high milling to the dictates of jn eictinct fiud-
iosity. antl It was to them. Riding (.sta" nearly every month. There tn.• Isto. South Carolina ■ foul luiudt.d >. irs
along'to the east now one sees va* be.n a falling off In bank elcar.ngs. but j behind the Mm,a. In thta. na In other
floida of the hay exiendlug clear down
■It Is not alone In EgJpt tlut lite, ^ ^ Ma, >s Bmporla, and perhaps
emblem 1. found of what ms orinn | ,
,illv a being endowed with capacity
10 rhlnk." aay« the 8L Louli Olobe
i))emoct*t (Rep ). "Mlwoarl has a per-
Jpatetlc mummy known as the Bour-
l,„n Democrat, who "always vole, 'er
untight.' His power of political sc-
lectlou is shrivelled out of existence
an early age. Aa well aubmlt a po-
this Is chiefly duo to the decline In specu- | matters, the Palmetta state i
flit leal question to an ancient Bgy p-
tian in his wrappings of bitumen as
no a Missouri Bourbon. A pile of vul-
cunbted rubber is just aa sensitive as
11 Missouri Bourbon t«> an appeal for
i;ood government, unless it hab the
stamp of a Democratic convention;
end it. makes no difference to the Bour
T-on if that convention la composed of
t-oodlers, rulflana and ballot-box stuf-
,,r delennte" of respectability."
la tlon: which la In Itself a healthy sign,
and ought to be encouraged. No Inter-
further eaat. It is usually growing on ruption In the country'® prosperity, so
land that was not considered good for far as anybody can discern. Is In sight,
much n few years ago. j ■■
The value of the crop of alfalfa is; whisky instead of homes.
not alone In the leaf and stalk, but j|0jnef News.
also In the seed. Farmers who raise. Some Illuminating statistics hav
the alfalfa aeed And It quite as proBt- out of th. little t.
The second crop
retrograding, rather than keeping up *
latter-day procession.
1111- i
of W
able as hay raising. The second crop j They B^ow how the whisky dsmon robs
of the summer is generally used for thfj WUiklngmen's families
teed. The seed brings from 17 to f8 i The figures are furnished by the K. wa-
nd If a farmer can get nee 8tar-Courler and the Toulon Sentinel,
I . V,«I- ..It ,.r an a.Te and presumably are accurate. Anyway,
bushels Off . whH( b gal(j to l)e true of Kewanee is well
tie of many another city In
per bushel,
four or flv
along with the first crop of hay, it knnwn t0 ^
beats raising wheat at 20 bushela an thla land
acre and 60 cents per bushel. According to the figures given, the
has been found for the ufacturlng Interests In Kewanee pay
The Rlngllngs did a record breaking
,, i., ,s it S..uth McAlester They el. and
\or JIB 000 und bi tight 14.000 people Into
hon • s are it, i iocess of i r« ctlon. and
ten btlck buildings, coating In the ug-
grcgute, ovet J^oO.OOO.
Two new banks are being organised a
Tishomingo. The fltlEens National banl
and the Tishomingo Natfonal ure thi
names of the two Institutions.
Indian TeVrltorv haa a notion that th
that st parly is going home w ItbouMink
Irg mueh of a look at a country that Is
in lts«lf a gtiod statehood argument.
\ now use - heIp wch w,rt ,;i,.000.
alfalfa seed that It appears will keep. Novv (hat is a right snug sum t<
the price up for ^ome time to come, | circulation every sc\en days in
even If its cultivation should become of 8.000 people.
more extensive. The agent of a Oer- a"!
The ;lea thai Japan would not make j ,nan factory visited Kansas City and a Week for them, and that
tiioro than a mouthful (or the Russian bought up all of the seed that could ^"niggardly" wages.
bear, which has generally prevailed, Is found, paying $7.50 per bushel. The j inside of nve y
not given much weight by the Minne-
apolis Tribune, which says:
Computtatlons of relative strength
of the Russian and Japanese navy,
liased on tonnage of ships and weight
of guns, are absolutely without value AMERJCAN BOTTOMS
or meaning as forecasts of the result
of war between these two natlnos.
lrar more on sea than on land victory
Germans use it for coloring and dying tiu . work hands coui.
pur,wes. formerly clover seed was ^
used for this purpose, but alfalfa seed high-priced soil of Illinois,
has been found to he superior.
Hut the singular and lamentable part
of It Is that In five years hom now the
manufacturing plants of Kewanee should
close for three weeks, at the end of that
IN PHILIPPINES l'1"'* scarctly one of these 3,000 hands but
. 1 I would be -offering from want.
According to a law which is effective A ^ wolJ, ,.a| dlaoloM th.
,. p„uii- "«*' July. ,rsde ln ,he PhlllPl"ne cause of it all.
In war depends on • lands will become "American coast- The hands of Kewanee reveal one start-
ttion. It Is not the ships or guns that ^ ^ ^ la to gay (ha( nQne of Hng fact-the weekly deposits of the sa-
count, but the way they are fought., ' , lawfully carried on ,0on8 of u,at c,ty ar< W4 00°-
There has eeen IK... naval .ghtlcg I.U. this conn-
since the daj.^ of Ironclads, m n 1ry or between the Islands themselves hands to live on.
noat every ctae the entailer t.,rce nti ^ ^ Amerl(.an bottom8 ,nd 11,1, i. jt a week Instead of >12 for each
won by aheer .kill and darin^ ltie restrictions. When lhat to b on and 10 hu, « home.
Aur'™ TZ- h«frtr .trv: \z
end stronger la and patriotic perhaps, but conbress ,li0llg|„ wlth it all the wealth of ind.-
Japanese crul^rs knoe e nese lQ dQ gomethlng this winter i ondence and •• <ntent that a home Implie
tie.,hips to piece, at lain and the ^ R becomlr,g nI„,ratlve. I I ti
.tmeri an ship. In action at apntl o( on, American built ' 'J1' ° w"y "
h:,d been clas,edaa far inferior o the; >h ^ b(,tw,„.„ lhe Phil. 'T,' T'LTT , .,e „
epanlsl. by naval opinion of Ettrop- >nd foreifrn fMIltrl(s (ire„ k,„, h,,„ „...
The Japanese navy is proba dy tho hM rh|rty.(hree. Germany. Inspiring ho,,, that , man with
In the world for Its sue ana Its. d«> • udent upon hltn can kno,.
of • low. 8«fl«. and Norway five. If the J, ^ (M> J,., .„fk .
' ,, (inly trade that la to come to this coun- attendant bmiallt- which,!, t
epiendld. The Russian navy a U0- ' „ „ that h,art rt^aiien and ,h . i
year, old and never haa F^ttac- y,Jp ,!ere wlll he nn tr,d, w„„ „ 'board
the Islands.
On the other hand the trade between
Ihe islands Is carried on In vessels of
light draft that are built in China, ves-
sels that cannot cross the ocean. Our
own government wanted some of them
PROSPERITY WILL CONTINUE.
Boston Olobe.
This nebulous feeling of uneasiness-
springing perhaps from our traditional
American restlessness—has undoubtedly
been fostered by recent unfortunate hap-
penings in the marts of speculation. That
It can possibly have any more substantial '
basin than this Is scarcely believable, for
in all things that go to make up the rial
foundat'on stones of national security the
United States Is today In a position abso-
lutely unassailable.
Why. then, should anyone distrust the
future? Why should there he talk of cur-
tailment In mill or retrenchment or rail-
road anywhere? In fln«. what warrant
has any msn or set of men In charge of
gnat Industrial or transportation enter-
! prises to place a peg In the cogs of pros-
perity's machinery?
I This Is the time when the heads of
1 Krent Industrial corporations and presi-
dents of great railroad systems should
j pnuse long before they decide on action
I that may work widespread and
three-fourths of f.j hardship to the country as well as to i hy' *"'joint'"r.
n fine home nf ,,lf many workers whose personal pros-j not. thst. b<
perlty Is In th. keeping. IretilS'llr V
They have no moral right to argue I ri^ht to have
that because we are rldiug on a lofty ,
wave of national wraith and success this -
year we may he gliding down toward the
trough of the $ea In 1904. There certain-
ly Is no material evidence in sight upon
which to predionte such an assumption
and a far as the crops of next year are j
concerned they are Just as likely to be [
larger than those of this year as to be j
smaller.
The governm< nt will establish stations
In Oklahoma and Indian Territory for the
purpose of gauging and studying ti
ferent rivers In the two t;
their pnsslb'.lltl
. ..Itotb's nnd
pointed out from the re
suit thus obtained.
The play, company and seen
guaranteed to please every Theatre
yosr partial to sensational Corned..
Drama.
E. WALTERS. |
POPULAR PRICES.
* OLOEST BANK IN OKLAHOMA.
Capital. S1R0 000.00.
DIRECTORS:
Frank Dale, A J 8eay. Henry h. Asp A G. C P'er
\V H Coyle. Robt finhlbenr r P Cuss. J Wi Perry
OFFIC tHb :
U. c. GUSS. preside t; FRANK OALE and J W PERRY, Vice Prelsdents;
ROBT SOHL BERG. Cashier. /
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Hoover Brothers' Livery Stable. ;
FINEST RIGS. - - BEST HORSES. ^
PHONE No. 128. 2 1 8 S. SECON D STREET-
ooovvvoooooooc oooooooooo <x>o oc«« x c « «:<": ooooooooooo
15, 25, 35, 50 Cents. _ .|i
Brooks ^ ^
at THEATRE
■ Is (
p R Perdue of P uth McAlei
hlbltlrg al of the largest
grown In this pnrt of the coun
weigh over a pound h piece ano are ot
the Kelfer variety and were grown upon
a tree three years old.
"One Indian at Muskogee leas, d his land
six times to the Standard Oil company
MVS the Indian Journal. 'It might be
well |o call the investigation ofT and let
the Irdlnns work out their own
They seem to be pretty well up
They
> snuff "
■urreror*
Tiic Light-
of'the'Jails win begin at once. «, | K II •
Boose Robbery
. th"v is'd
f't for Ard-
vler having
Vinita an«l
construction
One Night Oniy
Sunday Oct. 25
KW IS 11LE TIKE TO lit U
YOUR WINTER'S COAL
J. B. FAIRFIELD
COAL
TRAN5FLR,
'PHONE No. 20.
AND STORAGE
West Har r son Aven
The Greatest of all Com-
edy Dramas
:! H ill "3 /Th ft0 Cured
A HJP A in Three Days
Dr. J. J. McKANNA, |
I IClrventli "U
ihnnift Cltf Hf
•V
v. delegal
shorld
i--.^« at the Snuth Mc>h"«-
r> -tt he m'Kht he seated
"'ft'on prd even If he wer0
if authorlffd 'o speiU for
-ito-v he would be able to
s -re of a bill giving us the
i delegate.
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Oklahoma Iron Works Co. t
A Play That Appeals
Young and Old.
A WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY.
112.000 left for the 1,000 j Philadelphia Press
u | The cruelties that are being Inflicted
on the colored people In Rusk county,
Texas with a vi« w of driving them out of
the country would d'sirace even the
Pashl-Rasouks of tho Sultnn of Turkey.
Collet
Fla;
^g the m
who has be>
aye that "r
i Invest!-
Special Trices-
tlon in war. The only nav
which Russia ever took part wa. Nav-
girino. which was a mere battle of un-
resisting iurkish ships. It was help-
less ln the Crimea and cut no figure
tn the war of 1878. If a war between
Japan could be settled by one naval
battle, with odds of two to one against,
the former probably Japan would
plunge Into it as gaily as a bridegroom
^ocs to the altar. /
liquoi
Not all this 124.000 a wrek deposited In
is barks by thr s: loon-k> ers of Ke-
anee esmo from wotkingmen.
n s broad strip of
oak bundle Nails
, f torture '
l. The Insl
rawhide fast
—God knows!
Rut enough of It does
—too tmi#h of It
And K wanee. Illinois. Is not the orl,v
and could not get them at home nor pj>e# either, where ths robbery by the
have them built In the Philippines, and whisky demoa go«* on day by day. year
had *o send to China to get them. To after year, leaving hop-*—~sss In place j haa'Cslr^'i'd" Y*en a brisk ad\
permit the law to become effective. 0f homes and poverty In plaoe of prosper-| nnti Indications point tw ' rtcord-break-
Vwill destroy the Inter-Island trade. ot„ , nr.tent. lng hou**.
Inly tn«
ved of
I which comes
ths best of repor's have bssn rs-
Miekey Finn company.
-* - TI
i the Brooks tonight. There
GOOD GOODS
That Is our -i •• lalty. no matter what
yon buy of ti o'l may rely on getting
pood prods all Ihe tlmo.
We ore local aeenta for
CIGARS
CUESTA REY & CO S.
Clear flavanas.
STICKNEY'S
Chancellor and Corona cigars.
F. R. RICE & CO.
Mercantile and Agent clgart.
And the fo owing standard brands of
five cent cigars.
HENRY QEOIKJE.
CAPADURAS.
TOM KKENE.
906.
OLSMITH ARMS CO
"Which I Now t
iioidv :
The man who wrote these words couldn't
have expressed the sen>e r f possession
more forcibly. The holding was a paid-
up fifteen-payment lite, fifteen-year dis-
tribution p 'licy in The^ Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York and
;,ir. H' e Walter, of Clarkesville, Del.,
I h "l just received a dividend of $19''.q8 in
cash. He w ts evidently very happv over
' it for he says (besides acknowledging the
j dividend)—
tk. «f rti. rm:A no *ot« T of 1 000 whtrh ! n -
Up-to-date Plumbing, Steam
and Hot Water Heating.
flACHINIST
We Repair Anything in the Line
of Machinery.
;V m II ■ I-:-! .%>:« I
i In writing for terms for a policy of this
Mu<l, stale what v.mvoulil like to recti vr
in cash at the 1 of limited payment
,,oriod. amount yuu woul 1 like your bene-
| li iarv to receive in event of your death,
j and give your a^-e.
JTub Mutual Li-r Txsubancb
Company or New York
' aicHA •> V Mrcrsnr. r-es«detiL
T I OWE. Mnr ft«rthrl« OWIS.
iS!*eK Building,
bii
kbti WMtOkla. Ave,
f t
* We keep a full line of Rubber and Leather Belting, T
* Packing, Rubber Hose for water and steam; Bronzing
* Material of all kinds in stock for retouching radiators, *
* water pipes and woodwork. Sewer connections made
* on short notice. St will pay you to give us a trial. *
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| " W. M. BROMSON,
..Farm Loans, Insurance, Abstracts^
Only complete abstracts o' lirte in Locan County.
You pay interest jnd pr nc [>.' at our office.
Oldest and largest iaaurauce agency in Oklahomi.
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
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