The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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The Oklahoma Slate Capital
By the state Capital Company.
FRANK H. GREER, EDITOR.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dally by Carrier In C'.ty.
..f 1§
THE CANDIDACY OH
republican nomine* The otner is tU ■ , river valley In the vicinity of Phoenix
HON. D. F SMITH
fena week
One month
Da My* by* mill—Strictly In Advance.
One month •
Three '
Six months *
^No^subscription will be sent by mall In
£ie oliy of Guthrie.
Sunday Edition.
Dim yaar by mall • *100
REPUBLICAN TICKET
president ~Th«odor.
yicf-P-tllJent Ctlsrl*. W
twfiu to Congress D. I. Ucoutre
Leal
fl. Thl
Illative Ticket.
I democratic nominee
nominee of the republlcana is
D. F. amltb ha* been l>laeed uponj PX[„.riM0,d ,u teaman
t'oe regular republican ticket for couu-1 q-|ie nominee of the democrata is an
clllor from this council district. He has | inexperienced, untried young man
made a good race ao (ar In the cam-1 The nominee of the republican. ha.
, secured the passage of an acceptable
„ palgn and la strong and In every wa> ^b||nf. ^ ,hrough ,Ul, lower house
fitted for the office to which the re-
publicans have nominated him. Mr. |
Smith has abided by all of the decls-1
iona in the contest case and goes on I
the ticket as the duly nominated and
Judicially designated representative
and choice of the republican party for
ihat office.
In his campaign he has made a show-
ing of unusual strength. . He is de-
serving of the support of good repub-
llcana and will be an able and « i ; "oLako
of .congress.
The democratic nominee ia going -to
i an opportun-
The land in this neighborhood Is al-
ready taken up by settlers, but ther<*
Is need for more water. The dial
being constructed will give an ample
supply of water and do much to build
up that country.
In the Nevada project the waters of'Jjnd
Truckee river are being carried to the
CURRENT COMMENT
John McDonald's Fun.
Topeka Herald. ,
Our friend and fellow
The Twln-Terrltorlal Good Roads con-
vention will be held at Oklahoma
Friday and Saturday. October .*s and i
It is proposed to make this * """
Our friend and fellow townsman, the . £„f representative ever held In the ' T
'ir y'^.^Sr^y/rt.iS • - 52 itt.nd.nce « u ; ♦
Representative. Fifth ^""a'prtotf
*r'ipiiie'iiuttv* Plirth ™r"t!j£< Marten
Republican County T'c,k,,t-.,„r.,.<r.
Cavnty Attorney rJ*.ri^gJe5
T^r:,r:
Probate Jud e
lUr>ter of Dm
Pwbllr Weigher
lerlrt.
bah
Sster ot Deeds....
_ .He T" "
Coronor.
County rturveyor....
CommltPloners:
First District
fiaeon-' Dl«trlrt.. . •
Third DWtrlrt
Ibftle* of th* Peaca.
Just Ire of tha Peaca.
J C Strang
V* H. A. Herwlg
E E- Tallman
. E F. Arnett
.... .B. 8- Reaves
.A. P Saunders
' ' David Swank
F E Rlchardaon
" ....+. H.ioward
,'.Oeor«e M DeOrnS
C. M. Rarnthousa
; a. H. Spralnga
exhibit He meets many of the old Kun-
sa.- educators, as well a* the new ones
II the studenta ai«d he la finding
omethlng to enjoy in all. He says that
.ome visitors think an exhibit is pre-
Carson river, and an immense reservoir pared mainly to enable people frtjm
is being built for storage purposes.''cnei Hlatc"
Karma ft. an<1 thev expi _
index to help them In
to supply 200,000 acres of arid land, the search.
. , , ... . .. _ One day a little t
which will soon be thrown open for Mutational building
settlement. The main canal being -The baalwt>"wL
built in this connection is practically the -rumpled paper was dropped in
...... wish ' fa id the superintendent to
finished and contracts will be let soon
for subsidiary canals. | Anotfie'r visitor said "I suppose the o
Another large undertaking is the display* show th best work of the
-aid the superintend
the senate if he be gi
ity.
The comparison might be extended.
It is not necessary. The people know
all about the issue.
But the people must think out an-
other proposition. A* business agent
for Oklahoma which can do the moat Minidoka project in Idaho, for which
matter the contract was let two months ago.
Look out for Injuns.
representative of the inierests o e ^at notlljUg ^ jjo with party politics j This consists of bunding a dam in the
district if elected to the office. which is the preferable man? ' Sna e river and several large dams for
No republican should vote lor an> i ^ voter CAn decide that he ia storage purposes in the mountains,
other candidate for this office. . ^! intere3led ln oklahoma along with This project will also irrigate about
Smith is the nominee. He I3 l® ev#r- Gtber citiien of Oklahoma and
He has abif e y t e make up hia mind which of the
two nominees he can best trust to fur-
ther the interest? of Oklahoma and
forget that he is a republican or a
democrat and vote for the best man
and the best side of the party issue,
that is neither here nor there to the
people of Oklahoma aside from being
an alignment of which he must take
notice in considering the result as it
for the position
decision. He has made every eoncen-
slon that could have been made by
one In hl> position. It i believed that
Captain Seely. who has contested the
nomination, will come to .he support
of Mr. Smith. The Mends of the form-
er who are republicans should also
stand for and trjpport the notnlaee.
Irl who visited the
natd: "Will you
your waste basket
pointed out, and
.-rumpled paper wi
wish. HPMRL.. -
ther. "every girl were ua well trained
I as yours."
i Another visitor said
the displays show th'
schools ?" "No. sir,
ent, "they don't; the be
schools; the developmen
cannot be hung on nails.
A young man In the building the other
day—and It was not late—remarked, af-
ter looking at hiH pedometer, "I have
Junt walked ten miles. There are many
men and women who walk ten and fifteen
miies at the world's fair, who would
shrink In dismay from continuous long
walks that distance at their several
homes.
McDonald paid that the mice had
and wheat off
. . ,nA«/v/v M. 8tor.es map of Kansas.
Ject will irrigate about 120,000 acres Traps were set. and they appear to have
;iton those, too. The mice of St. Louis
, have the same Ideas in regard
extremely productive section. \ products that Burnt
A round trip rate of
lus fie will be made from all
points within ino miles of oklahoma City.
Officials, farmers and business men gen-
erally are Invited to be present.
our^rducatlonai | «nd«Ja expected
within
School Books and:
School Supplies :
atRenfro's Drugstore:
'"" ♦
Headquarters this season for Sta- ♦
tionery and Druggists' Sundries. ♦
See our line before buying. ♦
200,000 acres of practically arid land
Bids have been opened for the Hon-
do project in New Mexico. This pro- eaten all the corn,
r UUw Till la VI Rtnn
Ject will irrigate about 120,000 acres
of valuable land near Roswell, in an
THE HEFORE^THE VOTERS'wl" "rect Oklahoma, fer. will b.
DC v/!\ - douht nf th^ outioi
All glory on the Shakhe.
Are you a good citizen? Register.
Tomorow Is the last day. Reginter
ftow
Ia the Young Woman's Dancing club
fepresented ?
The books close tomorrow night. Is
four name written there?
The campaign oratory will have been
pasted " 3,OJ d0 not
Turn on the water and malte Okla-
homa mora of a «oo4 place tfl llva In.
To be lure Arlaona may be admu-
ted to be more.arid. But Oklahoma !s
mora deaervlng
By the way. what rulea of proced-
ure are being tiaed in the women a
dab convention.
If Oklahoma will «o to ,ll« irrigation
congress in the right fptrlt there will
fea something doing
fvank elnakart H the bMt man
en the ticket tor the office of aherH.
And the paople know It.
' But the Shakeapeare club failed to
geore whea Hanford waa found t® be
tied that to a French drama.
A democratic campaign flag la now
Coating to the breeie in Wall atreet.
It la the Ural for twelve yean
Elect alt of the republican nominees
for county commissioner and be assur-
ed of a capable administration of af-
fairs. _____
Oklahoma needs that Irrigation plant
The people want It. The money !
r.-ady The plan i feasible. Why not
fet it?
Mr. McCuIre la making three speech-
is a day; and every speech tells Just
•why the republican position Is the only
joaltion.
A comparison of the record* of Mc-
Giiire and Mathews Is so vicious a blow
to the latter that he is obviously
•withering.
Mr. Furman is still proceeding in his
hopeless mlBsion to enthuse the people
of Oklahoma over the democratic op-
position to statehood
It is assumed J bat the people are
pretty well posted on the issues of the
campaign. They know that the re-
publican party stands for statehood
and that the democratic party is op-
posed to It. They know that the
democratic nominee ib an amatuer mho
failed to do things. They know
thai to elect the republican nominee
0 assure the senate of their desire
o-operate in the passage of an en-
1™. .ho democratic U statesman with a good record, proven
ablins ai t and to elect the democratic
• bushwhack- ** d a*er 8lrlct trial> (ound t0 1)6 ali
nominee is to encourage busnwnaca
#ol. H^ncv that a bus ness representative of the
lug and flagrant disregard for decency | ^ ^
in the unlimited debate allowed In the
no doubt of the outcome.
It is to the interests of every voter
to weigh well these propositions. 1!
will then be seen that it is to the
interest of the people of Oklahoma 'o
eiact the republican nominee to con-
gress—not because he is the republican
nominee, but for the reason that the
republican party happens to be for
what the people of Oklahoma want,
and because the republican nominee is
people should be in the present situa-
tion.
SHORT CROPS ARE
THE MORE VALUABLE
Because thlB year's wheat crop 11
short It Is all the more valuable. Guess-
"the republican representative In ing as to crop values Is about as dan-
senate.
It is assumed that the people of Ok.a-
hoina all know of these things. They
have been told from the stump and
have read the record In the press
that goes to their doors each day be-
Mngresa" got'them rural'mall service 1 gerous for the reputation of the guess-
Bn. do the people appreciate the vl- er as Is the process of estimating
tal Importance of registering their yields, but the Boston News Bureau
choice and saying by their bailors thai has undertaken the task with this apol-
they are interested In thla matter? The ogy
important thing at this time I. the re-1 "We now know enough about :h.
corded opinion of the people to show season s crops to make a gruess as to
congress that th. people are awake <o their value to the farmers.
field
ale had.
■ ui.i .« -pproprl-
Besides these projects already be- , at0(1 belongs, through immemorial usage
gun by the government there are sev- j and twW
eral others in preparation, for all of1 Really a Compliment.
which contracts will be let early next J Boston Herald.
year. These are th< Soshone project | ,0^° ilpXi^rora11"pSp?" com-
near Cody. Wyo., the Beliefonrche pro- j
ject in South Dakota, and the Fort j evidently thinks that it scores a strong
. , . v. t point against our Idea of Justice In Mas-
Burford project on the Yellowstone in cachusetts when it sa>s: "No mutter
North Dakota and Montana. There is ! how wealthy an illiterate man may be
1 in Maaaachuaetts. he lb not permitted
sttli another undertaking wnich may j to vote and is pubjected to the Injustice
, . . _ of taxation without representation,
be decided upon this winter, known as take that as a compliment. It is
me Milk river project In Montana, 11™. n* aUowrt to vote
which will open up a large section Of I wealthy they may be unless they were
voters prior to the adoption of the edu-
country. j rational qualification. We have even
removed from our statute bonk* the law
OKLAHOMA'S IN 1 EREST I "'^e^MuUS
IM IRUir. ATfON ' In the commonwealth able to read and
I IN II\I\IUA 1 Hritfc 1h entitled to cast his ballot, and
In the recent report of the division what is even more to the point, let us
in tut? in-cu f , assure our southern contemporary, to
of hydrography and reclamation of , have his vote counted, no matter which
Ol n>urugiapuy a party or candidate he may favor. The
thp ppnloei' al surrey, prepared by V. > l^Jne 8tar state, according to the last
tne geoiogi-ai s yr * census, had a population something less
H. Newell, chief of that division-, the j ujan JJjJM. w«=«-how°'v-r.p«a"d
Oklahoma IrrigMlon project la R'W ta-
encouraged. And this is in the face of j o^r >n. £
the deep Interest that Is being taken Illiterates, while there are less than
i ne Man with Qlaaaet On.
The man behind the gun still plays his
bloody. Kiewsome part. +
And thereby still wins foolish praise and
still charms woman's heart. ;W
The man behind the shovel and the man • +
behind the plow ' A
Arc still disturbing sod and SHnd und get- ▼
ting on somehow. ♦
But greater than the hero or the one
with simple brawn i w
Is the busy, anxious, restless mail wtio +
has the glasses on. j^
Look where the train comes rushing from ; 4
the mountain's granite side. ^
Behold, the steam leviathan that plunges ^
through the tide (♦
See where, hs some huge spider s web, ^
th<- splendid bridge swings high.
Gaze it the building* that appear to rub ♦
against the sky - ^
Whose works are these that show how
far from darkness we have drawn? .w
Their author is the restless man who has ( 4
the glasses on. j ^
Still kings are greeted where they pass +
as sacred things, and still ^
Proud warriors decked In braid and
brass, go forth to malm and kill: +
Rebellions start and end in blood. Kings ^
and their kingdoms fall.
But. maping -tar «nd bridging flood and
Ttiat HefTbenVaSl *tbe ,un -hid, give. It. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ ♦ J
Is be wSee "wo-Vr° looms everywhere-the |
C. R. RENFRO !
2o6 West Oklahoma Ave., Opposite Postoffice
• Prescriptions a Specialty
man with glassea on
8. E. Klser.
B
ROOKS * *
THEATRE
One Night Only
Sunday, Oct. 30
Marie Heath
And a Company of Unusua
Excellence Presenting the
Latest Rural Drama
j half that number of illiterates In Mas-
by Oklahoma people in the afuA<«aJ ; ^
watering of large areas In various | .on. W«reWerr.*portS Tor
:ions of this territory, the proven feas- j itxnt
it,a 1 It would be considered a disgrace in
ibility of the propositions, anu the j ^ Ktate for a man to acquire
fact that of the va.t reclamation fundi ^ J«J a,,d
being expended by the bureau more '.fjvery limited educational test required
the money is derived from Oklahoma
land sales than from any other gtate
or territory Involved in the scheme of
the reclamation act.
The share of Oklahoma in this rec-
legislation on the suffrage, specially
lahoma by a right showing of the un- betaken from "any voter who had
disputed Interest that Is being ,aken i pr.viou.'y jMiJoyed( 'u'nd?™ u£
in the irrigation project in this terri- j educational te^t. Furthermore,
tory.
the great iwue and are alive to Its probable fhat the harvest of 1901 is lamltlon fund Is at this time adequate
paramount Intensity ,ll<! mo8t 'u ole ever gathered in th!J (Q lh<! wurk that |8 demanded In Ok-
The people of Oklahoma have been oountry. A rough estimate on the basis ]ahom> it Is available, it belongs to
blessed with bounteous crops and are of the government's last crop report oklahoma AnJ |t can be had for Ok- j m'
contented and prosperous under a sale shows an aggregate value ot the Jlx - - - —
republican administration of their af- cereals and cotton, hay and potatoes
fairs Perhaps no territory has h .l of 13.2011.000,000.
b«ter government than that which This Boston authority makes a roai-
lulls the happy cltlien of Oklahoma parlson of this year s crops with pre-
into a sense of security and satlsfa. - vtous years, as follows:
ti which exists to be sure, but , 1904. 1903
tlon Which exisu. Corn $ 9Sii.00U.000.. 952.800.000
Is not stable. Perhaps no territory wheat 551.000,000.. li:t,000,000 I
before enjoyed ao much of prosperity 0ata 26S.oitO.iiOO .
19,000.000..
9,000.000..
6o0,0l*>,000..
158.000.000..
600.000,000..
,U« voters. There is no excuse in
state tor such a condition, educational
advantages l>oth for day and night
pupils are so liberally provided out of
the public funds. Our southern con-
temporaries, in attempting to defend
the action of the many of the south
ern states .1 restricting the suffrage, fre-
quently point to Mas Bach use
example of a northern
suffrage Is limited bj
qualification. In each
ever, they wilfully ~*
that Ma
tate where the
an education
Instance, how
„.erlook the fact
■husetta. In adopting restrlc-
•fore enjoyeu u u.u.- 0ata
j Oklahoma is now reveling in in for- i j^ye
ieelfulness that statehood would double nuckwheat
I Hay
It la unfortunate that Oklahoma has
not heretofore shown deeper interest |
In water conservation and water dls- |
trlbutlon. But It Is all ihe more Im-
276,600.000 | liortant that Oklahoma get'at once in!
I5.90oio'lii ■ nne and demand and secure what la
8,600,000 1 (.oming to this territory from the re-
" lamatlon fund. The real interest tak-
| en by Oklahoma is not in doubt. The
apparent Interest has been lacking.
J3.200.000.000. , 3.0;2,000,000, ln (he meeting of the national Irri
I election
officials are instructed to assist such vot
eis In mar^ln8 their ballota, for under
our Australian system a man who could
ntit read would be unable to vote the
entire ticket of hia party. As long
southern papers say nothing worse about
Massachusetts than this statement that
she refuses to allow a rich man
if he < innot pass the other qualifications,
we think the fair name damaged by such
attacks.
553,300.000 ,
151.000.000 I
617.500,000
FOR
We Wash, Starch
, Iron Clothes
and
Send Yours to Us
o
GUTHRIE LAUNDRY CO.
502-504 W. Okla. Ave. Phone No. 109
' I.H. BRONSON L. C BRONSON
MOTHER'S": Bronson & Bronson
SAKE
A Story of. New England Life
I Farm Loans, Insurance and Abstracts ' |
Only complete abstracts of title in Logan county.
Yoti pay inteiest and principal at our office.
Oldest and largest insurance agency in Oklahoma.
Startling, Artistic und
Up-to-Date Production
A Car Load of Scenery
and Mechanical Effects
+ 11B W.Okla. Ava. Guthrie, Oklahoma J
«« *** « ♦« «**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••
Blaok Bulldt^v
118 W.Okla. Ava.
Prices 25, 50, 75 and $1.00
GEMINE GIXGER ALE
A well known authority says when It It
more brilliant than tha choicest cham
pagne and represents 'w-*
that aromatic.
Nation that Can't Walt.
Denver Post.
The Frenchman, who complained bit
terlv a rid blaarrely about the grotesque
door-slamming habit of Americans, was
light All that is necessary to appreci-
ate the truth of his criticism Is this:
! (Jet I . rick In your back, tnd a head-
! at he and try to be nervous, and then
ti begin to take notice of the fact
— > to keep doors from
; to use swing doors,
And ihi« li th« thought. Whatever | {^"0^..
the comforts and security ot the prcs-1
ent conditions the people of Oklahoma . Total
arc dented their f.wt rights In not he- [ in making this estimate ot the farm Rat(on congress November lo to 18 n
Inc allowed to participate ln national ' value of this year'a crops the estlmat |E1 Paa„, Texas, will be the oppor-j ,
HftmrH bv reason ot being residents of1 or has made the best guess possible a. : tuni,y to show the real Interest that:
a territory They are handicapped In thl. time of the year as to the prices j oklahoma take* And this will be fol-! ^ Even ^ more ™rlou. h.bu
their business propositions because Ok-. th„ farmer will receive. These e.tl- 1 iuwed by the expenditure of a million (Witln* your'Shi I bevers.e
lahoma ib a territory. mated prices compare as follows with dollars in irrigation projects in Ok-j- ^- mR(Jden„(i by ...pxieiv to board the I ln
And the remedy is in their own the government's prices for the last , lahoma And the result will be a most j trolley jj?5 *top ?ryou°b«liold 1 rai .climate*
two years:
cellenTly bfended as to Impress upon thai
palate the sensation of sipping a most ;
delicious nectar. «"d when also It com-
bines In Itself all the efficacious and
wholesome <iualltlea of the finest tonlca
without the presence of any alchdhollc
-uhstar.ee, It la absolutely non-Intoxicat-
ing and possesses also remarkable vlrtuea
a- a medicinal agent.
Its Judicious use will fortify the system
<iaalnst the deleterious Influence of ice
cold water drinks that are indulged In ao
frequently during the hot aummer months,
or palliate the effects of exposure to sud-
den damp atmosphere. Taken with or
without cognac, or good Scotch whisky
It will be found a reliable remedy against j
attacks of summer drarrheas and |
kindred complaints. This elegant
Frank P. Beamer
j. Frank Laux
Loans
nts American S
Insurance,
This
retain Its
moderate
medy
excellent
nd tropl-
But Anderson should have had the
grace to wait until Hudson had gone fur by the people,
out of the room before he stuck the * '
blue pencil Into the middle ot It.
hands, nut they are probably obliv-
ious to the urgent necessity for Im-
mediate and assertive action. They Curn, bu .
must not be indifferent to the proposl-; ;;;;;;
tlon that will be presented one week Ryi, bu o
Irom neit Tuesday, however j Barley, bu
Statehood can be had at the coming j Buckwheat, bu
session of congress. But It must be | K V'o1™
Potatoes, bu
1904
1903
1902.
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10.42
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I astouiahing revelation of the posslbil- j"
ities of Ihe situation and a revolution f ■
in the industrial methods of this ter-,,
A big majority for the republican , RECLAMATION btRVICE
nominee will be the most forcible and
convincing demand. It will allay any
doubt In Ihe minds of senators as
HAS GREAT PROJECTS
J. H. Quinton, a consulting engineer
ln the government reclamation Bervlce,
Meantime Hon. Jesse J. Dunn la tel- ^
ling the voters what "we populists | ,tu desires of the people. It will dl.- J wh(1e iK*nvf.r was interviewed by (lcm
ahould do." Thought Mr. Dunn wis
Aalrman ot the democratic commit-
te, 80ns and without regard for the merits
of the case.
Patriotic Oklahomans will register
and then go and vote for McGulre.
Various authorised governmental
and municipal authorities have desig-
nated good men as delegates to the El j ,r,'.
Paso convention from Oklahoma From j'
thirty-five to fifty of these delegates!
are arranging to attend the meeting. ^
They a*re going early and Intend to |
get Into the organization. The govern- j
or of Oklahoma will head Ihe delega-1
Students of the situation
ti uiiAtvu". •••*• • person* whose
pre«ston would suit the valley
ado* of death, poised like hun-
,.y ready to rush You nave
and elbow and almost fight to
ground. Why Is It?
It is
■lamming habit.
ability t.« pause or w =
running slap-bang Into
door-
inherent in-
Twn persons,
g doors, from
tell the story They
against the door. They
to push with the hand,
pen doors, in mad haste,
thundering back. Just,
vvr you into the cars.
tropl- ,
Such la the brand of Rel j
LITHIA WITH POTASSn
Revet.
rm got _
dlamona. ana as
isullled Illy. It Is superior ,
or domestic mineral water 1
i of the world
It Is assumed that the Kpiscopal Jl-
orce canon La baaed upon the theory
that the lapse of a year will afford
time fo* an investigation and save de-
cency.
60 Clark Hudson quit because he ob-
Jeel.d to the blue pencil of Mose An-
derson. Which Shows that even great
id I tors differ as to the value of fab-
iJcations.
Now that the ticket has been mado
Bp the list of republican nominees
for county olBces la clear in front of
the people and a mark In Just on«
place will be a volee for all the beat
* ______
To the club women: Amertca ia the
only country on earth where a woman
la gingham with sleevea rolled up can
leave her washtub and walk Into the
1 parlor to help her little daughter at
t Ilk# piano over a troublesome paaaag.
H Ti1- 11 VM* la wet* W*U*
courage any lobby of democrats who , a News rpporter „ — , ,
would delay statehood lor partiian rea- lrrig|)l|on .ork „ow hand he aald | Oklahoty Irrigation projec
the complexion of the west will be
completely changed before the govern- I *r«
ment completes Its exhaustive under
recounting sthe . business men will go along Ami the | f!,re talki.-« «f state-
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS.
Meantime OkUilinmii 1« markotlng It!
nest valuable crop of cotton,
that
tat«
f Thermopola'
tors In Oklahoma
fall Into the "view
popular In their
The only known solvent for uric acid,
the source of all kidney or urinary trou- ,
blet. as a blend with wlnet and llqoura, it
'h tndlspenslble.
I « peculiar smoothness on the palate 1
makes it unique. It it of uniform
quality, sparkle.-
pure a the ut
to any foreign
on the marketi
R. W. BLACK. •
Wholesale Dealer and Manufacturer of
High Clasa Carbonated Beverage*, Cuth-
r'ei'n asking for Black's beverages, see
that you set them, then you get perfec-
"'sold at all flrst-class saloons, hotel
bart, etc.
State Agents American Surety Co.. of New York.
Aetna BulldlnB and Loan Association, of Topoka. Kan.
Phono
Logan County Bank Building. Outhrle.Okla
040 0*0*0 0 0«04a*Cl*0 0 04a a 0 0 Q*040*040 0*0 0*0«2
Electric Lright
IS THE ONLY LIGHT
NO MNAOTCDVRETS; K§ HCEHYmn^SODT°OR' SL°E^OKE
NO DANCER OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
> The only light to read by. The cheapest and best light you
( can Use. Once tried there is no argument against it.
[The New Electric and Gas Light Co
i> Phono Connections. GALEN CROW, Manager
I ♦o o- o«o*o«o <:.«o o«c> o o a 0 !> a o o 0 o <> o o a*o4o
r th,
A BUSINESS PROPOSI-
TION FOR THE VOTERS
Oklahuman'a delegate ln congre s
has no vote. He Is not a political
representative. Ha Is a business agent.
As fjch he represents more people than
any representative and the interests
and territory covered by him are more
diverse than those ot any representa-
tive. He can take no part in the cot.-
slderatlon of legislation for the nation
He Is delegated to help along the peo-
ple of his territory.
This Is the present situation. It .
a buainess proposition to the cltl-
ien of Oklahoma this year to tie. t
the man who will be best able to ac-
complish things for the people of Ok-
lahoma.
The people will have to choose be
are coming to Guthrie
ve n buffalo hunt at I
vlll ee Just how Wild
will be some help.
will be i h
launcheiTln the coming Irrigation con-1 inrti in Territory
Ith that Oklahoma spirit tbat; tw
Ins. homes.
After the showing made by Oklaho- j Tlif niitnr* wtio
""There are at vresent Ave (Igantl. ma at ihe convention-at whl.h Mr. , Hi'V "ity. *t!!rv''
Irrigation project* being pressed by the Newell will e one 0 l e c ' par . a
, , _ ..at inanta—the demand and showing by, if Qenernl Hordv g>
adminittration, said Mr. Quinton. VI- I . , father .-mi he win h
most as many more are In ,„urse of! Oklahoma will be made to the d - lnn , „ ,
nurtnient There is no doubt aa to st Louis now and Is
evolution and when the government • P ru,H" .. <10 years
I the result The Oklahoma fund will, _ ^ w||| hoM )h
Ibe -pent in Oklahoma Lnnu-.i b.irvest " ■■ n.i f.-sst this o t 1 h
lis j.. ihe mttst Important event t'" ABtmmh" , j llOUOS, !N O.
,.. history Of Oklahoma tnduatrlal U*"Ki'irt ,'"!.1
This ,
I in the
nmt not be overl<M>ked.
has done all it anticipates in reclaim-
ing arid lands in the west the popula-
tion of raost of the states out here will
be doubled within a few years.'
Mr. Quinton haajuat left H Uefourrhe ! l)r<,*rt'!
S. D . where the government u pla,-1 Oklahoma "111 continue to ... passed
nln, some ..tensive work. He wul y and receive adverse repor . from
... , . the Mr Newe s bureau until Okla-
go from Denver to Montrose to lo^Jtfu,e
over the Gunnison tunnel project.
cenfennlar
as f«r ai
■edited wit I
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Boarding Stable.
Cor. Vlnn and Cloveland.
Rates Reasonable.
Special Attention
Given to Boarders
N. B. Smith, Prop.
Chas. Gardner Mgr.
PAINLESS
$5
DENTISTRY
PRICbS.
CROWNS
BRIDGEWORK
SET TEETH
New York Dental Parlors
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Open Sundays G:30to 10:30
Ralsti
hip 1
terii
g\ila
Fri
iippolntn
iroh hero
I boma takes notice.
Ounnison tunnel or I'ncompaihre'pro
ject. which ia perhaps the largest un
dertaking of the kind now being push
ed by the government, resembles Hit
bait rivar project in many resptcta.
The Salt River project of Arizona or jnlereited in th
the TXjimo dam which la under proi
To be sure It is not believed that
Miss Gregg would lind much interest
among the women of the territory
clubs In her propaganda for "emanci-
pation" but the club women might be
point of view.
hut he Will enter the evsnaell
tie field and th-u his char*e will be t
««d over to another Thi« will
with regret by tboae wh<
Fsael has won a plac*
thf neople here that
another.
Rev. V'nsel ttlle'l
, p0[, Bonde(j M(]
TALLMAN, THE LIVERYMAN.
1 Saddle llorsos and Single Drivers a specialty.
Up-to-Date Rubbor Tiro Ricrs
Both Phones 143.
215 North Divisiono
inko*e.
uvea twu candidates. Oae li the cutlon at thla time, will Irrlnale Salt Temorrow is tns last day to r.gl.t.e.
ies It is beginning
... l.-lerstood thst .!« d*e
I* -« H'tl«t able to tletermln.
iwtly the knotty questions cowln
fore bl ««ourt Msny of bis det
nlii'n'* 7t'ior>eV-:"*>.'t every"'li.-"-.''" Guthrie
Of thin
Imported Liquors
CO TO
Same Old Moses
Corner 2d and Harrison Ave
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLOE&T BANK IN OKLAHOMA.
Cspital. I'50.000.00
DIRECTORS
Frank Osls. A. J. 6eay. Henry E Asp. A. Q C ■ltr« , J. R Cottingham,
W. H. Cay la. Robt ioivber^. C Ouss. J. W. Parry.
U. C. QU8S. President; FRANK DALE «ntf J. W PERRY, Via* Prasldantit
uit, which his been
R03T SOHiniRQ Cashlsi
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904, newspaper, October 27, 1904; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125641/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.