The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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The Oklahoma State Capital
•y The gtata Capital Cempany
FRANK H. OR*E«. IDITOR.
THE OKLAHOMA ST ATT' TAFITAL, WK.>N>:S.>AV MOBN1.VG. FKBlil'ARY 1W
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
Tu ,T ciu«T SHUT [known. Ib. Burning u. --- -- , ^ uNe Thln4 of ,v.nue A,
THAT FIRST ^ HOI - „« American city 1a m.ire aatouod- | ul„„ ,mg < .«• > •
AND WHAT IT SlAKla , IhtnwMU, bun,iB,of Mw#re- |ln{ N„ th.
i knowu. The burning of 140 aoraa °'|'
I eh than five
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dally by Carrier in City.
>01
On* month
0nfDa*yrby Mali—Strictly In Advance
On* month
Thr** month#
Sin montha "I 4 00
"".'"b.eription will b. ky mill l"
th* city of Outhrl*.
Sunday td.tlon
On* y*ar by ma'l ••••
Weekly.
Six months
On* y*ar
After • short lap." of lime anqtbe. I prnof theatre In Chicago
worlU-mtMorbfni w r Is on KM*rlM ^ w, But lha, the l.tter
into war Is a proportion that h *" ! h,s not r«.uiie<l tn any cooHderrtU
it rust tl.«t u d w b<! le*" | number of fatalltl." I" matter
Modern method" of fighting . coniraluimon. The Baltimore
are not the methods of a few | fcM mul, ttniea more iu dollarj faltering
- - coat haw probably | (he lh(1,tr, Bri., but It haa not left :
Una page of ih. Uouni«ln V
eat. I* chiefly d*vot«i tu announ
of candidate* f°r "
ROOKS «*
^ THEATRE
tlemeui
evident.
noun '.lii'-'i .*■ . m ■ * I f—l I ' r—v I l\i-4
£ ~s=rrX .
One Night Only
I with dlgnit> cleared hla throat, and aeng )n Ar,Hdurku There ar« *miril# ,,r con- O
f,,r s i. i Hpangled Banner word 1<,< brick. J>u thlrt> ti. .>u*and d-dlar . _ II ft fat
«re W(1|ll to the and. Without ^,'..7*0rk* „d sewerage >'■«* la con- «a ^ ■
lara i faltering. skip or break* ' templated
left And *ti. you ona.rn . that t1"«~ " A wrljr-uj of^ Og£
for H« :i.«t i ' 1,1 ^ tn "I1
$1.00
$0.2S
Wouder If it will be Japan «
that will produce a Hohsou.
Someday 'he
term lor trying Kraft ease. wherein
officials are defendants-
Why not"make the Altai of charges
n aor. of wK-ial function and invite
of the victim to l e l>rea-
« Uen mi,nted and the end la doubl-
' <j° lee. deemed worth the meana.
In the war that tiegan yesterday at
)>ort Arthur. Ii seems likely that Ja-
„„„ will achieve the earl 1 vlrtorlea.
The japane.. people are .ulterior to
.. .„ Z Huaalane In genera! Intelllgenee
and Inltlatlee. It. „r..l«rtl"n '" 'h
population of the two empire, 'her
,re a little over three time. a. many
" - I Bohoola In japan aa In HuMla "r a'
will aet aside a J ^ worl() gWe illd e. the Japa-
„,.s„ are tatter aallora than the Rua-
plated
New
Oklah
^ ... . ^..a. of Okla-
r. pr'^,'-Tr
lut the raoahoma thttt „he I*
fair an«l Shawnee nhouwi ww ,— ,h«
1 nrooerly repreaailted. >
■■■■■ t ninit
eat*d I
ch« ibar
deaolated homea all over the rlty. I he , nBto(
bru-k. and atone- c« be replaced^ |
Their rebuilding will give employment B<)<>d)e Cortlb.„, s.H.piotur.d.
u, labor. The dlaMW l« dlre ome. out \ ^ ^ j we are a- ' -'"n',:,-" atT fr.
It don't wring h«Ut- The tn .he *V"'
That the people did not become hy - I M., t. anlver^Uy r^ a^ put, befar. Sow would be th;
.boy did not have .Cll ^.h°emcla. re,.™... t..„« !" 'ii'Ire to me
worthy of| ww u ihp Ml4.bloodrt
owa by In-
work for t
Guthrie partlea
Jit SJKfua'K K*h".>.
ill the Dalle* New
Pre-Eniincntly the Best Comedy
Organization Traveling.
SOME REPRESENTATIVE BISINESS AND |
PROFESSIONAL MEN OF GUTHRIE |
JoW«)WOKlWOW«WW*;
launbmies.
attornev -at-law.
GUTHRIE TOWEL SUPPLY.
Cabinet, Minor. Comb. &>ap
god A Clean Towel Each Morning
So WALTER HAMMOCK. .
At Am*rioan Hand Laundry.
Wlana Their veaaela are more modern^
I— .w- Rusalsna, have had
Competent
the friend-
ent?
It haa been a\i«icei
They, unlike the
home experience in war
military authorities American and
Who are acqalnted with both
ited that the demo-
rratlc pari) will go Into bankruptcy
auninier. Thla augea'.a the duery.
Why not?
A Kansas man haa de^-lded that one
«, the component parta of aucceaa la
^H. The man Uvea In Kanaan. It will
be obaerved
A Texas man announces that a good
democrat 1. one who will alwaya gel
,„it of the party'a way. Muat be an
anti-Bryan man.
That nhoi which la to echo roun<5
the world ' haa no doub tbeen heard
D„e And the war correapondenta
will be vindicated.
armlee aitd "ayatem., aar that 'h« ^
aneai. ,-Idler la auperlor to the Rua
,|.n In training, endurance, mil K
nea, and IntelHgetf" Thla pertain.
infantry and artillery only,
u I. believed thai the Uuaalana are tnt-
Ulor cavalry. The worM.Ualo"
haa been placing tihe Coaaacka near ^
of the Hat among - e mounUd
troopa of the great nation. The J.P
,-nvalrv have i>oorer mounU
anese cavsirj « '
(chiefly Chinese ponlea. than the Rua
though the high au.ll^ofjb.
mlkadn'a men ia likely to
lownril eauallllng
light, especially a
terical—that
guard against thievery
note. It indicates the moral flbre of
the city, ll gives assurance ihat the
people of Baltimore will recover speed-
ily from the dlaanter that haa over-
taken them.
The coat la a matter that appeal" to
th„ financial interests of the country
as a whole. It will cause a flurry and
probably a local stringency. But
the recuperative powers of the city
may be depended upon In tie premla-
86 Meantime It will be Interesting to
Investigate the lire protection of a
number of other large cities and prof-
itable to devise plans for the better
protection of property, based upon the
exi>erienre of Baltimore. Plans for the
protection of life based upon the ex-
perience of Chicago promise to do
much toward guaranteeing safety to
rowds In public buildings.
nudaclty of corruption that s
•ulgence. According to the evidence of
„ix former meml ra of thu *""•« J1' ''"
Katea. nlnteen delegate* received l-.>0
vach for paHalng the lighting bill of 189 .
Theae expert* in bribery met together for
the distribution of cash boodle, each car-
rvlng ..ft liia xhare. The el* witneaaea
admitted that they •
bribed frequent-
ould
The Cleveland man whu haa given
tip a wealthy family and society to
live with tramps I. probably Jusl aeek-
Ing noti.riely i.rellmlnary to writing a i howet
do aomethlng
hsnc
•avalry nowadays
Virtually mounted Infantry
and light as Infantry, using their hors-
. taeilltaie their movements
hancei tor i Ictory are decidedly on
he aide of Japan.
While American sympathies will be
„i,h tbe little soldiers ol: the mikado,
there
Because education develops a hlgl.
taste and more apiietltes and conne-
quently . .uses more business It has
been decided that education Is a good
thing.
While It ia true that no stream <an
rlae higher than ita aourte It muat be
remembere.1 that It Is no trouble at
all for an undergraduate to be superior
to his father.
dlapntlug the
vaatnes. Of Ru ' "miy 8m' "
aoiirt'is. If (he ar ' *" pro"mK
it is likely to III' a Russian
that wty marl, its close.
By far the most dl«cult problem fo:
will be to
not bc«;n bribed time*1.
deal wua but a single inatance A co-
ordinate branch of the smernment of 8t
Louis wax thu* rul*d by a combine do-
voted to bribery. Testimony ho direct
carries a weight that is Indisputable.
There i* a combine In the piesent house
of delegate*, and If any legitimate reuaon
exists for a such a grouping of member*
the public ia not aware of it. Already
some of the poraona In this fresh com-
bine have been summoned before the
grand Jury In this city. Punishment
would stop the boodllng. but no penalty
has yet been enforced, though the Jury
convictions number nineteen. If bribers
und bribed, when found guilty by Juries.
or . «Piit to the penitentiary as th* law
ibec. there will be an end to the
.f legislation. But failure to punish
encouragement of the crime, and
. mincil haa Just published llh(> continual release of boodlern on tech
don eommon i-oun techoi- idealities will break down the lifeguard.
on the subject of himMty In the public service A boo.
They |o> ii ■ . technicality t<
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
OF ENGLISH WOMEN
A special sub-committee of the Urn-
Id from the public aqiiare to
., and I Tbould be U«.
ommSSat. the whole city "J
„,y .lw«« «* P*r J, j.ii. and
. 'revenue could be turned Into "J?
treasury. which In a tew years would
for the sewer.
n wanta the saloon cloaed. v>*
vc-rv much to take issue with
.ovu ..-M isuod Hister who edit* f' '
V that be had colusn.l t" {Jat I-^kuJ,./-[.y " rti^.l,
The lighting JV dr,„g„„ on el'ctlim'l (o«
™5 .5du,y'n.5^"<t:K,dU-
noals of the case.
. ^' nT'emet^ from
"on exe^lM. "^u^wortlng In the
!'",1 ' [ if a Wg mere, utile company
• three weeks here, an i
JOSEPH. ,IR„ WO Wlll\M %
JEFFERSON
In an All-Star Cast
In the Brilliant Comedy,
".THE RIVALS
Handsomely Mounted.
Beautifully Costumed.
PHOTOGRAPH***-
a report
oal education of I/mdon women
ty in the publl<
holds his release
_ . . vindication.
« fcaiiw*! them very little, aa thej,f technicailtlea
ttona heli>ed tnem > ^ ^ron<.P |Uj4t word of the laws of the stnte
of foreign inatitu-
«ay that the study
- -4 y{
women's technical «hool
Derma,ly. Uelgmn". Italy and Swl^,
land .re day .chool. In which gen. ral
education and technical raining are
given together. Technical classes like
those a, the London Polytechnics or
workglrl Institutes, are practically
known on the European ™ntin'nt;
other hand, the committee
A serious time Is ahead
ire to be the supreme
On the
say that such an
Institution as the
CT a'mi«"n"^ad: meat an„|—^ Pfo.essionelie cannot be
^.initio,,. A railroad .vera-thom,-
and miles long Is an
reliance for the purpose
peace a railway of thai
lie subject to frsquent
In time of war every
xtremely poor
In time of
length would
Interruption,
bridge, treatle.
The proposition of New York state |
to be divided Into two states would
men with opposition from the Indian
senator from Senator Quay s states,
It he were present In eongres. when
the bill came up.
and culvert must
be guarded or expos-
led to raids Russia's line ot supply by
W1 W|M lie subject lo Japanese naval
vu rv trans-
An Oklahoma man has been discov-
ered who cheerfully admits that his
children are worthless. But he will
never concede the superiority of any
other make of typewriters than those
in nse In his office
Wonder where Sylvester Scovllle Is
now. There Is an opening for him on
the tented Held where General Stov-
emoffskl Is reclining in his hammock,
and Dick Harding Davis ran get ma-
terial for a few thrills by getting to
the front.
The Race Peril Menace* Sport
illustrated Rportlng Newa.
1 Indian haa 'put It over tn.
ucaslan on the football field, an.
(Ml himself able to swing the bat
better than the tomahawk
The negro has also shared
football honors In universities and school!
Iloncy. Sir Uang t'hen Tung, the
Chinese „„,h„ s„d..r. was the marvel «f
Andover In the early eighties as a pitth
and batt
altona! -thorityh"^^ ^
ho lament the Invi
their hardy pai
whop'
aays that
city will
Let us figure
with* you on a
BUTTON
to a d v • rtlee
your Bual-
nesa, Lodge
or Conven-
tlori. Wa can
furnish «vary
• Ing In thla
a at loweat
pr lot**. Flr t.
''. werkaad «*t-
••Uctioa iuina- .
ited V + 'l+++
Write fet aunplea aad pneti
ARMANTROUT BROS.,
PhoUgrephm and Button Makers.
QUTHPIfc. OKLA
Asp & Cottingham,
Attorney, at Law.
m alarfc •
fc.ua.cl HtClANS.
B. &©.>
Have Moved
to 105 North First street ^
directly back of Gutlirio t|
National Bank. Increaa- |
ed floor space. Increasod |
stock. Everything in
the electrical line.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS.
le**'positively kno
ron over that numoe. " L^'vear show
school and other census of last year an
that he Is talking the trntn.
A meeting has been
peckham. Saturday
" in", and "wa'vT S-i
KaT^u'llf?'C now tiie best i£ds
,r any county tn Oklahoma, JJ'^mMt-
,a room for Improvement. At tin.
Iiik among thn numerott* au
;uaaed, will be the one
preeent ayFtem of poll ta - _
land tax.
stillwater Democrat iaaues an
fri Some of the "Henchmen of thj
■■hooae" venders of thla <Ht> .tre J
a «« fi.-t tin* the elrcumanbleut at
*m"S;Ker. w'ih "hVlr eyea. pumplrjg
"l!"nl'n5 toe*boyeOt?'1'thls great and
r,r'?^oui°Jo,STlIn tin. county for
'-3'at 'SiTlSt'The^lSSin.'?
Seats may be secured by mail if
accompanied by remittance and
self addressed stamped envelope,
changing
i tho
> who
upon
INDIAN TERRITORY ITEMS
that the
Titrv vinlto Chieftain sh. nrttn.
fn^bU10 "balfbr^ come.
Ing for oppose the party in
i it ia
Free List Suspended.
PRICES 25 • 50 • 75 • Sl.00 AND SI J).
BOXES S2.00.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J
*• Ladies :
^ Do you want handaome in- ^
a vitationa for card parti*a or ^
other social function? The a
State Capital keeps in Stock 4
all the lateat atylaa of carda,
folders and envelopes, and
we have the neatest En-
graver's Roman and Engrav
er'a German to print them ^
in. To get them of the State ^
Capital will mean that they
are right.
We also have many unique
designs of score cards and
favors.
Coma in and aee.
SWEARENGEN
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY
Opposite r*ato0ee>
G. W.BRUCE
BOOkkKEl'KRAXO ACCOOim
Rooma 2, 3 and 4 Bamford Build.
Ing. Guthrie, O. T.
Special attention given to tna
examination of county recorda and
books of a mercantile character.
Reference. - Board of county
commissioner.. Logan 5?0u"r«
Board of county commlealonera.
uewey county 5 Board of
commlaalone™. Blaln* county; any
bank I ~ *
i Guthrie.
DENTIST.
Phone No. 80.
Dr. F. O. Stalford,
dentist.
uud ; 0%-er OuthHe Savlags Bank,
Room* H".' J "" r„|i,ri# (1 T
Corner Hirst and Harmon, Guthrie, u. i
OOOOiA
relation advo-
held In contempt will
r for tho Anglo-
he elementary ltl,,na„(.e ;h„, th„ ,ympatb.tle tear for tn. Ana
„d >• ',""are" ,0_g.l Ire liberal l«axo„. of New ** *. ^
that -upy
the dllBeultles in
' aiiccess of technical
the '
and torpedo operations. h\ery trun.
*'!, will have to be strongly guard-
ed Japanese soldiers are eontent with
a ration of rice and dried llalb
-:srs.i=«
Japanese army will not be difflcult. In
,h!a reapect Japan will go Into a war
with an Immense advantage
Probably the trrt clash will be upon
ater Korea. It la safe to aasurne
w„, be the battle ground of the land
Zm ' <«" Md r'n;
sula Ib open to invasion from the
on three sides-from the Japan sea.
the strait of Korea and the Yellow sea^
_ . On some of these sheets of water th
The announcement that the Iroquois and MoT' While
iub of Chicago Is going to take charge : quickly come Into <' ' ____
of General Mllea for the | j.pgn'a Invasion "1 K"rP
a shudder of ap- > ihe east, the south or „„,,v
III probably be from the north,
y.lti and the Toman, the
rhleh separate the penln-
■olony .re wreathed In crane. The thou-
aands ot exiles from Allld Seotla have
cens.*d to smllo at tbelr own ancient and
imported eopper-rlveted Jests
;:rrn,r«,
raretully considered
tae way of the
ctasses for women^ ^ wnm«.n
are'lofh .o™nder«o ^
fatigue ot a thoroug ' IdintrKt. and it
very
club of the
1 stories.
link's from Hawkea bay to Otai^i
Zealand
ealcs dwfrsilTed nOrt'*y 'Isiumls
■^nWoime"^ Pa0™u0"i of'^u'nd, ef
fljunpel pevldson. «<mi'^ind
„3 n r"harf„v or.Xeetv eTOSlstlng ef
S mHl 'round and square tale gins and
building. The purchase prUe wa.
black
;olf championship of Nei
•en won by a Maori play
,4 lie comes from the Hawkea ba;
ill be newa to Americai
that from this region com
crack native footabll play
—*
' '"'^"r'Vv SroTih.Avoung ladles neiv
,"„wn that a certain young l«dv dry
CAROLINE BALL
A rumor Ivuh been FACE AND SCALP SPECIALIST.
Superfluous Hair Permanently Re
moved by Electric Needle.
2.BI4 H.tn St - - Oklahoma Cl.tr
GUTHRIE
LAUNDRY CO.
(INCORPORATED!
PHONE 109. NOS. 602-4. W.Oklahoma Ave
SQr AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN
_ ^ WWOWJOOOCfOCfcO ti
OOOOOOOCBO^OQO<HX>aW
, T ruTn life anu they approach | Wold their own with tho best of the Knii-
aettled work in • asrtUmptlon n*h expert* in th.> colony. The Auto col-
Industrial matters on the ass. np^ ^ ^ ,ia,(.c„,t„ yoa h, th.
that their wage earning la to be t lrap„rtant of the naUve set.oob. of
ll. for a time. They desire, there-, ..hletle numery o
or only for particular pro-1 h talent The Harvard eleven that
fore, to be laugh technical Switched Dillon, the Carlisle quarterback,
rather than to undergo tecnnicat I watc 11 ca u. hdQWn with thP hal|
training itt Hb proper aenae. The | ^ )m(ler hl8#j. rsey must have had
think iliat If ^e claaes were t „ akin to those which smote the
ST by teachers s,a, ia..y Interested ! KOl[„. o( N,w /e.l.nd when Tareha. the
women's work it would be possible , Maori
Chickasha ,''*Pre£®-
in the
rled off the championship.
can be on
• west sides. Rus-
alng the
of the boom
presidency will
prehension to shake the forms of | ,1.
Irlends of the general. There Is u ,.ru
bunch o, bad luck connected with Ihat two rHw ^ ^ Man
,1"nC ^ [ churia Japan's naval advantage, will
Colorado! probably enable her to throw more
to improve the attendance In the j
1 ,,'iace women frequently work |
late in the factory and
that thev cannot attend evening cla.
„r are unwilling to attend work-
up Classes., and prefer classe. of a
literary or rKeroalive character.
"n the third place, experience shows
t„a" so soon a. girls have left the ele-
mentary school they got beyond the
r„ of InHuences which might have
Muced then, to continue their educa-
Cheaper Cattle but Dear Beef.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Somewhere between the consumer of
Iw-.-f and the farmer who produces it there
Ih a "rake-oft" that la out of all
able proportion to the Just reward
man who prepares It for the
Kither the farmer Is getting
his beef or the consumer is paying too
much.
These are the
isna r *i" - h .
•ontractors have been n
wt„„o -oniiu'j ■ k looking
course of the past yk . ft
^3r>lsh,d-rbVy
n"Wt Three other
contractors came In_ to0a >
c>r> n.;SZr
written a H^ttet i ti . . lhftt Rentle-
S:'„",'o^^;Saeteatdb.'fak. report.. sent
to the new.pap.rft about^ft rw^
rising" referred the nu tt.-r to P
dlan Rgent hiis ief (llf,trirl attorney
1. '.ir-'tHet1 of the. indbin
-Ith ,n"ir"itl?„nr mioh reports
•'JoTreeommeSlon0' That -oS of
bl"g has be"" going on for many vers,
end the yellow reporters
ha oiiifr "should be lo<-at'
FOR WOMEN
GAN YOU TALK?
lend out
son
f the
market,
little for
The announcement that
will exhibit live hundred potatoes at.troo|i Into Korea
the world's fair which will aggregate a j tfn days than
ton in weight Bounded appalling until i The hoatlll-
rottawatomle county, Oklahoma an- I pro.pect for long ^ arp ^
pounced that It would exhibit .lx ties The Intere. ■
trops ot that kind off one tract ot land diverse T.hi
ta one season j t0 .dtnlt of a long
Sot long .go Mrs. Rosalind Bu.kirk, v.ir w|,hottt Intervention by these
wife of Mr. Jaute. Uutklrk, sacretary
in the first week or
Kussia can do.
does not present
manv American and Brl-
tlsh and French and German propo-
tlon.
The committee
declare that If the
rchnlcal classes are ever
to be of full
service to a woman, a .peclal effort
made to Impress the value of It
.bout to leave the elemen-
vltabid deduction1' tc
be drawn from the statements of .Inmet
Wilson, secretary of agriculture, regard
Ing the present price of beef on the hoof
und the prices that are charged b
retailers. The secretary, indeed, do.
consumer to draw any vague
deductions. He makes the explicit state-
must be
upon girls
tary schools
I war
powers.
CUR KENT COMMENT.
Senator Clark i. a Great Man.
•tuff 'should
Perry Republican •"toriat^ writer
,ty There"*!*"nothing
i.ry ateo't tMs'^or every day
leveral "adles^at^th But th,B partlcu-
Oklahoma '
...thing extnu
ery day there are
way to the metropolis
- man! And th.
mighty flue things
nerfect decorum
ill lb. jewels of South
emYr"eled"' wUh 7 diamond .tud.M ring,
r'l'n'^y.e.mos^of^e rings -.niout
S'l right. What a^cted more at^ent^on
S n?rarun^?*app~'ranc^ and
port ,,.eot_ "Sb gimer.lly «ecomp«n-
, „ a,1nS c.t Jew's "|> f'-nper
ment that "beef should bo :'0 per sent | Diamonds, a
cheaper to the consumer thun It is now." j to hav.
Such a statement, coming from Seere- I ^frlca
ary Wilson, must be ba>ed of . i:i,t on .7,. nR ,N qREAT BRITAIN
..formation a- to "bat I, being CUFESi_C0LD8 ,NiSE. Togel the
genulnl c.il (or the lull name. ... cents.
la tho fact ~ "T" ,
■ ar they That "No Courting
he retailers When ,
us lliey did I ... . i.i.t ltke that h.ytlien god
Tho Lorin da Lerme System
.1 8elf-Cultlvatlon i« >h
Art and Sclanceot Thought sndTalk
II.T" yon ...r w«r,t.<l
C'riutrb^""«o. * ■■■•>
Salf-Eapressfn
icSpower would be when ^ ^
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Phone 40 Phone 40 Phone 40 |
Groceries |
^ i
The Best. Spot Cash
•Saves You at Least 20 PerCent g
The New welcome Grocery 1
paid farmer
th. hoof, i
that fat ca
id stockmei
ami treasurer of tbe Brown-McMurtie- .TriijriBP HRF I Denver Post , 1
Busklrk company, which does business ; THU BALTIMORE HR r flark ..... ;« „
l„ OB. Of our ib riving western oil lea. AND SOME THOUGHTS U,.,., deal a. a^;' ^ h,.ur u
began to yearn for nobler and better , ln a ios« of almost i150.000.uih r"m Uori>r^ ^ Moot^a ,raBnat..
tblt.gB She was not atl #ed with her this week the city of Baltimore ha- U ^ ^ ,i man. a lde from In*
.tat,on in society. She looked upward ' ^ vI.Ited bj a disaster ""'""^woalth: a man able to do what no o^
and a great, deep, pure louging poe- tion of property in whlt.n 8 man in ten thov
Wherefore she was dl- j equal to the entire loss by Are ul| n^ (life- ^ ciarlc Went to a dinner
where tbe fun prepared
__ old gag of calling "t on the guests
which constituted only a step In the I More than HO acre, of the most pop- Iranropmtn stunt-t. lt a runny
direction which she was anxious n. ulou8 and valuable wholesale an >us-
,ahe Kurther progress was made by I district of the city was left f
the lady the other day, when he was | *ute after the lire was gotten un. er
jnarrted to Mr McMurUe. vlw-pmsl- control, The devastated territory- was
dent of the company In which her hu - ,8 RrMt as an average Oklahoma farm.
band It the secretary and treasurer
are not uo d
trs ugo, yet i
are getting as much for beef
when cattle on the hoof wot
fancy figures. Under tho pre*
at ion of the beef in.
telling at
nt c
he
thu p
ckers
The
.esscd her. Wherefore sne was ui-; e,lual to I tie entire loss by Are dtn ng i hie.
vorced from .\lr. Buskirk. a proceeding ,h(. ye r 1905 In the whole l til e WothlnI((
that was simple enough in Itself, but , ^ta
Thus we ee how properly directed ef-
forts lead to promotion, says a Chi-
cago newspaper. By steadily striving
and keeping her mark set high Mrs.
McMurtle may succeed tn achieving
gtill nobler thlngB. There la president
Brown still above. What his incli-
nations and family connection may lie
■we do not know, but when a glorlout
■woman desire? to aacend to glory who
may hinder her? Apparently social
Progress is almmple In some of our
western cities If one knows how to sue- the
And it had been covered with immense
buildings of brick and stone that were
#lled with millions of dolare worth of
merchandise. And the press reports
say that there has been no disorder, no
hysteria, no looting
The event shows two or three
riarkable things. Th" fact that such i
flr(. l, possible with all of the modern
safeguards Is one that is mo« stagger-
ing It may be that no person charged
with a duty blundered. Possibly some
one overlooked a crucial moment in
a course ol the Are. It Is likely that
,ory. Sing
all of a sudden, the
person called upon
(unity story v*""v
who can't sing
itt.out preparation Is also
"ant tor Clark the master of cere
rveil a task which whs
put. us the evening w
dealers have been « :
cities, and .In their pi *
net distributing ag<n
There are many •••«
on the hoof shouin
1902. An Investigat;o
in fact shows that b<
teen mouths t
uulry confirms
tary Wilson, h
He
n dtrtdM
Iftct It"
bto thla on don<
I «<U •■?"<« you trt
tn da «^'itn By «tr
. C BRONSON
TALgINO FOR S0CIU. OgAf *ND . - -
W. M. BRONSON
'SS-^.rraT.";:1
> ..turT, . HUM ' > ™ ;
!FARM LOANS. INSURANCE AND ABSTRACTS
BRONSON & BRONSON
that
Apolh
With ,hi'"'""i1"\™rooVtcl
>uiggered the poit<
A finer figure of
„._ndard there, and Mis-
McAdoo iln. ., v,rJjer hadn't
- 110 THE fiROCERS
OP OKLAHOMA ! Black Building,
the
tl.l
the";
d the dl-
packcrs.
fat cattle
than i
markets
h.iof cost
nds eigh-
I'he ln-
of Score-
of
And if
tt
Than X)l'
And ey
man i
Erin's Isle—
!t police!
i'er came from
ran don't forget
Ith his eaptl-
mclt the heart
Nj-here to Get Oil-Tags to Comtj
ply With Inspection Law.
etc., ISRR
lemnicuts of steak for
,, „ iare almost Ider
that pre
rderl.
consumiitlon Ii
mRcal with the
w ,r'y •
; note, singing -■« booi'"'In oiTi^lno'
enemble 'tlbutlon particularly In the ,
pow— Wf
, not called upon, the senatoi
and relieved.
had re
Impos."
and h<
began to (eel h.PP!
Illlnf to be t
Everybody wondered If there v
terrible ordeal In rwerve for pe
At the last moment the maste
monies exclaimed:
men. it Is tit that
lous a gathei
music. th<
tal.r
lndepender
of business
levied* upc
thi
. Chicago
taller
flagri
irthwest,
trust Is
and where
bee i
•ollei
Then Dlonsylu. Casey found his lot a
for evety'1 fiil'r* admlr.r felt her.elt In
,r ,,rovlde ourUllchoicest tidbit, for Hl-
«'«'«terd -UP'
K'^erely "tay-tng.'round
We
, Caaev told Bedella that her eyes
Irish blue
"what
of the
st. | veal
,, ittumer I* great
Tiarket uuotstlons and th-
jf the secretary of agricultu
condition that invites the s
profit j
itate- Tho>
. inr Hta.est he bad <
.rrf;-heo',r ,r;ui
""V" ""
same words gllblj roll o
'asey—Ah! he
halcyon
hates to
Faith, this, h
days
> then
Under th. new oil tn.Denton law It
unlawtol to let a c.n of coal oil or ga - ,
line CO out ot . store without . I." .
pasted tberon showing th.t th. oil h"
been effn tally inspected. Il.r. I. !
label required: M
...Okla. Territory • (
THIS "AS BEB.N lNBPBCTMl I
Fllih T..t SpeclOe Qr.Uty Te.t
Quality of oil.
D&te of Inspection
pl^'S^c/n*'T?!em*ON I
SiSSSr AND QUICnCLT
The State Capital Company has these
labels in stock ready to bo sent to you
ib>Th«l.Ur.nr.Tn"'tab. of TO .nd .a OUU-
MED PAPER:
distressful" I 100 '.*.'.'i■ • • • • • "•
Clark.
and
ntjeun
I bearing t
entlemun froi
fav
with
_.lll In busln.
the big pack.
i|-V.%KVby'-produ-cT
«f work and distribution
.pproprmi.- | lf thlj| difference of prl(
intuitu will I jf the fact that ^tht
gled Ban-1 per
> indepndtnt
they ma nag'
That hai
dtalers j And the
•forbiddln'
!>•. you
they
lortin' ranks , 300
in Ireland | 1M®
1 pay Is due
• the
f tha
have
ii this be the case it will naver be produced half the
the pack
smedy i
ously applied \
■ is paying TI
i he on^ht t>
of a . ombln
We ll i
1 Put
' ..ii ye, weep in union at this
j.iw at Caaey'a rights.
he cannot court the girls who le.
im ate his fill. ,
him —aye we 11 mlas him—oc
long, cold winter nighte--
Xall &give his absence wher
be butcher_«Mjds th-MJ1,,^
Don't delay y r
• • *oon ss you read trwa
Send It to ua
order ;
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