The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 267, Ed. 2 Sunday, February 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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Tin: OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL ST VP AY MOBMVG, FEBHIWKY K. ion-
figures on. Positive Proof - -
OUR COTTON
BIG DIAMOND t
Report Involves Some
°ters of Importance
Mat-
■ U IVi * . ■ ■ l \ J * •'
Th* Kind Von Have Always Roiifflilt ami which ha* iftea
lo uk« for over 30 yctn, ha* bonio tlio signature of
anil linn b<< niadounder IiIh imt-
mhiiiI siiprrx talon si wo its infancy.
Allow no oife to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitation* and *4.Jii-t-iiH-K<MMl" are but
Kiprrlmenta that trifle with and cinlaiitfer.tlie health of
lnlauts and Childrcu-^Kxpericneo against Experiment*
What is CASTORjA
Castorin is a harmless substitute lor Cantor Oil* Par©- #
Koric, I Hop* and Smithing Sjrii|is It I* Plfawnt. It
containa neither Opium, Morphine nor other XareotlO
•ubtttanee. It* age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm#
and allaxs Feverlshnes*. It cures Oiarrho-a and Wind
Colic. It relieve* Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
ami Flatulency. It uMiniilatc* the Pood, regulate* the
Stonuw li ami Bowels, giting healthy and natural sleep*
The Children'.* Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend,
•
GENUINE CASTORIA ALW**.
Bears the Signature of
WHAT WE MIGHT DO
Be:au«e it's th* evidence of an 0:;la-
' m cittgen.
Testimony •iiily Investigated
The strongest endorsement of merit
T he bfst of rroof Read It -
E. A. Kir.r.«br«w. of Shawnee, former-
I re* Ming a? 4lt E. Perkins. Ave.. aavs:
• J just an willingly < nBphat..*allv and
etitit'a«t! ally tn«1c r§ Doan's Kidney
Pills today, ae I did 1" *he month of
hen after taking a coui
History of Other Noted
Gems of Many Years
BEST KNOWN NOT BIO
j Strangers
i America Might With Profit Send u' 'r^^t' t'^yrrM m/n! wiITVi' Braganza Stone Miy be a \Xhite
at n<-k«#of whleh I had for far too l«rg T^o*t Vfant> W.-.II k'«, « «
4 time t< t>* i>i«<iMnt .md^whicu «r« of l opaz , 8ny well Kno^ ti
• mn MVtrt that It wa r,n*j with dlfPI- U«, .. R sn U;..
ity that I could stoojr •>• straighten b.OnCS ril\l OCCil rilS"
after Hooping 1 rnaie a statement „ ,. r fnr* f'.-nmri-*
it tlm* nr.4 allowed it to b published • ICi.c lOT v-dllUTUS
n ir Guthrie paper* Now. at this date
If the cure hid jtot heen r*rmanent |
*o ;'1 be the laat ^*r on to re e-,4o-se the • 1: ,
• - N " "> <••„,nMr « •• < ' " ■ • • «-
,-r.m, flume. .. .omVtln. .go".* wM|" hV4 "cpu-lc I..at dlam-.n,l *. *1.1,4 «l
plained of having considerable hack-
• ' I n« Mm N. WfJlM** £ug , ., . .„ .
Less. Ravi Cotton Abroad
and Lxport More cf the
Mtnuflctured art c e
< -c • j. i t
Washington^ Feb.
ust supplied to a di.
partme
Remember the name—Doan'i—and take
The Kind You Have-Always Bought
tore for r>o*n"s Kidney pi!l« He took, - m
t'em. and .1 afterward? h<Hrd him say f ,r"' w.i-. . t • • «! I
D i v were the flneat remedy h# e\^r need ..r: i.i t:. u i •• : ti, f einpic* #n.d
Thev brought him quick relief, and noon w 1 Ii h.i\e i. -w l/r.-n thrown Into the
ertlrely cured Mm ••
For aale hv all dealer*. Prtc- SO rents *• 'ar - n-t-rncd. l-y tl l«
Foatef-Milburn Co. Buffalo New Tork. w .itlditl . t • • . k.- r i • I tn
• 1 "*•"!« for th _ g.. far ... III.:- • « 1 I .trtrnnl
the new stun** fur exfeeds1 anything >et
discovered In the way of diamond"
Whether lis vah| will Ik' . >mnunauruf
ton manufactuie#. of which but 4 1-jjwlth li^ aisc rematna U> be awn. Like
gome of the larger diamond* Its ex-vt
m<irtl#<unnot i.. known until it i' • .t.
and may then pro^- soim what dlsap
a " " " mr taci ttini ) unw mini •* mum iai «rtw n<,lni inir t
I'nltod fitat«w« the raw Cotton with which , t- t v
pro|tortlon of Jai>ana exports of cotton Although tlx famous koh-I-N"ot. now
atACetica. auggeat li « poaalhlUtiea wli^t!
await the cotton manufaelurer# o' th
United ^tato* when th«-y may find tim t
enter aeriouidy upon th^ ta-k of turnli':
into the manufii' lured atate the cottu:
produi t'd In this <ntti jntl now l' •'! no ot^*r
In the natural «late f '.!i< m.i ila- .
of other roantrlea.
Thr H«ur''.-< in question show mer#
exportation ^ cotton manufoctu:•-< fi"'i million* wa* Hni*h<d good
Japan and China during a term of yraip. million* wa* yarn.
as Japan draw.- ^largely from t! ■ tJmt yarng form a much larg-
Vis/king, in our city
°arc resj ectfully invited
to rail at ^04 Harrison
a von uc «inil inspoct onu
of the largest and best
equipped drug stores in
Oklahoma.
L very thing carried
by a inotlern drug store
can be foiyid here, and
you will be welcome to
leave packages which
■\Vill be l arei^i'or.
Your patronage "will
be appreciated*
>
♦
A'hether Its vali _
hlch but 4 1-: with its atgc remains '
while 15 1-2 'ome of thp larger dial
w «.rtl#. unnot ■
pro^e
UU-H
fhry
offer
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
▼M eiNT*u> ••*«« , ? mv*«m w^iif. New *oa« err*.
It prodin th< m^uu(at lu|
Hon the suggeation which
naturally «n Interratlng one to u> Th'- «
figure# of exi^trt* of ^ tton manufartur« •
lrom Jrpan to China huw that ti .• to
tal value of cotton yarns exported iron,
jnpan to China 5n UN was I2J.5*". ariJ
In lNt. ti 1.112.507: und of other col'o:
r -anufacture* In ISfS I.Jl.TO. and In v.*"
• 517. making tl^- t< >tial of
th tho^c port of tht rrown jew«-la > f Kngland. li
probably the mbat widely known dia-
m mond III the world. It t* far from being
%, pari lo tht fact that her ma„uf .-tm• ^ urf,.,t stone hrl,l by Kurope.n or
Ing eatablllihm^nU have not yet r*a. hed ^slati governments i minarche Many
ti.at stage of perfe.'tlon In the pr.vluc- diamonds, the namec of which are ab o-
tl n* f flntahad looj. which th. oMW «• av.ra«o reader.
...untrlea of Kuiope hat.- attalncrt. and It. Br,„*a,lM diamond
purt also, to the faH that thr wyH «>! 0f poitugal was ucmed ,thr largest in j
l « largest - ustom«r. China, utlll*^ ym - thr w-.il.1 until th' new -t ■!.' was <'l*-
Brasiliin diamond *n>n
manufartff^ra than Is the ca*r ^it
of European countrle* is apparently
F. B. Lillie & Co.,
Druggists and Manufacturing Pharmacists,
GUTHRIE, J OKLAHOMA
rii
«r.rna and flniahetl cotton tnanu.'a
sent from Jaj.an to Ohinu In 1^3. I.
ami In 13"2 li-. '.<.,054 largely In tho houeohold ananufaetun> oi coveted. Thia is
Meantime the >.uantltv of raw oil' dton clothx for domestlr um eapcclallv weigh* «arats It has nevrr occu-
• ip.irt.-d from kt r.itt. l Hiate. tt ■ ..-1 S" «' huh prlcea «f Bnlahed «.kv1. ..ni.-j . prominent plaie In .he world <>f
II I. ha« «r..wn fiom .'U IH.UI..S ii. IV.! Tlila i. !>•> Hue of tl.e cott..ii ,x.mf (em< f«r the lmple iraaon that the
It, • ' f.01 T. pound- 1'"" th • .lit • of India, which In thr year ending Slar-.i rown Jewels are not exposed ior obaerva-
Should Unite for Peo.p.m, or thoee „f Cfntrat n,l or South Amer. .r . . '.'be,w : . .1 ' ■ a. It. ISM amounted to 41 million Mb." Uon In INtrtuial am! a rum. , I. -Ida-
Many iDtolllKCnl iwople ttpuMl l<* 'omhlnwl Vet with all thin th* ! $I4.TI.".«1 * •" whlch - l - «<-nt III Uw '• mUpreo.l that 1, may b. a . ,te InpM
Auier.cn fear that Ih.ir , .umlrlc-' wi iwopte each st te In IhP I'nlon are TI,- ,|,iant!f. and \alu. is. I •: wer. lariely to I hlna anl ..the, A- J">-t <>•• ••*■•«*■
lw ahaorM by the crMt reinibltc ot Ion term* at warm frlentlahlp w|,h 1 ...m. l,«t nhill h> reason oi the ™un' \ „ _ , , crnment und a I, •-„« i •'
the north They tin not fornet that , tho^e of every other one of thote m«h I'rice of American ,.iuon and ti,.- * r«e,,tlj comi.,e.l bs ho hu,..j |,n.,l with It ne
KU. for . « ■,, ,t tee Mt work toother l-.r the.-on,-|f - j.„ l„4„ „■ . • «
tlKJOf-y, acqtnr.'tl T.-xa. an,I C.lifon, a molt K««t. an,I by con.proml.lns, earl, m...t f r , .; he, Ctton.' 1; ^ iT d'lIr, , n"
by what wa^ ut lw«t but u fortcl w l. Interest yielding a Utile to other Inter- -«PPly «" In«lla. wlu-re nh,- ttnUa a shorter «*" ™ ! dollar* ' "nuaii.
aty ,ow*Cuba. Porto ... the welfare of a„ .. .n.ure.l. Z ~ lm ljg
Rlt-o and th" Philippine Ihal < uh-i Would not Peru, and every other . , i K,„„j. ,| jmillion^ cotton va 1 * *
# . |(>rensed her purchase «if our raw cotton 1 '•* " ll"u 1 1 ihihiuh" i *•' As a con
MB IM MOOrdlms to promise probab- J nation of South America 1 « much
ly aatounded nilllift "I Kai \m> i ,H;,.r more proHprnttis and happfer *f, nill«ft
• they were members « f such a union?
In South America, a* in Central Amor-
ita ami Mexico an many diverge
l" be cast aside. The sain. f
":l.i diamond weighing 13S 1
'11 the Sultan of Turkey i*
eig
lopuz
rrnm nt ha^
rrdlti d
Insurance,
that the I'nlied Statea paid mil
liona of doilaiK lo nmquered Spam
proves little more, to them, than that
thr t?reat. republic Ik m proUigioualy
rlrh in money ihat she likes to throw
away tens of millions of dollars
Possibly they are right In feel in-
that the natural course • f ovenl*. tit
, inevitable tread < i evolution of tne
western world must result In unities
cation of all Us people Hut. nitgli'
not far worse fate befnll^ o
l^i Karon, of Trujlllo Peru, latel
said 'Only the strong natloni
IMS. and tn thr sum. period' to' «Pe««d by th- va*
Increased her aales of inanufactuied cot , |,ountil>-s of the world (or which statl
ton to China from J." l thoiisHn.l dollars H"' available, the 1 nlted States, alth
tlirrr«fot rth- of the wo
he mi
fatter
ftast to the new diamond :ujd
massive Rratianza. a*sumlng
Real Estate
of New Yprk.
leociatton.
Phono
A Loaan County Bank Building, • Guthrie, OKI a
S OOCRaOOC^R^OCMiOOOOOCgK^'C^OCH;«X*OOCfOOO<eK*« X«X><K8X8X8^
1H! 3 to 16 mll.'ion dollars in lt«3, sua- producing
,-ac.. inntt.iier.1ile local jealousies. „w„i, ti,.
mail) traditional hatreds which lend
lo Uiaortler. In th.- United Stales alone , „hr„ niuv , niacin..
do many ra,,-v coin.- n.itetber In per- , v the nnl-h • >•«" -•
t.-ct Iieace an.1,1 U*nilslii|i and quickly I.,, t^fo,r perrolttln* ,t tn p., to l heU *,
j become comiilet.ly aiiinU.iuate,! • 0„nnll , thr ,„,M > I.
Europe took, wilh extreme ltl.f«Tor . Thl> |IMluau> whl.'h ha. recentl ■ lal
Koh-l-Noor
at a disadvantage iti -i/.- I' weighs .w
bat |BC Ul earats.'hnt Is aald to M
matchless lustre and 'cMameee, and ^
■ottor,. e.portwl In IW. but « ; BI.Kolutelv without a (taw on account of
million dollars' worth or cotton man-j ^ in "all detail end its bril-
liancy' It oc iiplca. .. pla> •
othei
n. of which 14.7 million1
' 1 - millions miscellaneous t'v 1
KHla. and SIT.*.340 worth eot'ott'
t the same >rur. 1904. hrr Impor-,
nf cotton koo<1s wer.' 4f 1--J mil-,
held
It. the Monroe LKK-trlne. localise H i,p, up In J.,.an uf Ira,-In. Amerl • ,: .'• dolla.s l va!
ian.l It alone, prevents her taking pot.-. turnln* n Into the Manufactured | u .c -'W1" 'I"1 e«t
seaalon or part or al of Latin America. !„ ,,, aeutn*Ituoil.tr eonntrln.
j and parceling It out even as site is'0f , 0urae. merely a leproductlon
>rt* of
more than twi..
>tton gooli I ti
«* «000000#BOB«BB••♦OOOOOOOOOOOBO#
I W.VL BRONSON L. O BRONSON ]
#
l.lace in conteinpoianeous internatmn now dividing Africa, and* enslavlug i pro) which ha* been going**
al agreements. Koree Ik set tip tind
the title of right; the number of ce
non flxvs the degree of r i
the slate merit ami the amblth ns
the strong till lands with hlood-she< (titun not only secure for all time com
nn'd scandalize Jnsii.< I'hal i tiili< pie;- sii* '^ lrom Kuropean uggtyssion,
tm the altar of amMtlon for eMails'..n ,„.u,ail,| unparalled
for many
cotto
♦•period.
following ti .' «ii"ws th. \.if.
manufacture^. Including yarns, lm
Bronson & Bronson
♦ Farm Loans, Insurance and Abstracts
by unscrupulous, covetous nations
uhlch she Is Htirroundtsl
Probably not one of the state-tii'Mi i
of laatin America doubts tlia' liis coup- i
fry would have been wronged. Its ten!-1
tory stolen. Its tights denied by Euro '
pean |H wers. as were those of the
lloors, had not the United Stale* pro
teeted it from such outrage: One "f
the ablest of all Oeatral American
presidents said to th<? writer "We
Know well that thnBl'nlted Stai' ex-
irclses an actual. If not a formej. n.
teetorate. over all oilier American i1
publics; antl we know alsti that were
ii not for that protection this countr>
would have been selr.ed by Kneland
long ago."
In the great republic are 80.0b0.00o of
people whose homes extend from
ocean to tsean. and front tIf «
frost of the Yrtlc to the eternal sum
mer of the Caribbean Sea. Their !t:
dust rial and commercial, their tinan
cial and isdltical inten^i- are mor>
diverse than are those all t r the couji-
trles south of the United States.^and
those interests Involve vastly iuoi •
people and more money than do all
those iiyiabitailts whom she does not y.ais in ti . ..ldei manutsV-turing •.. .• lnto l!:" l'^1"'P'l countries
destroy. How great would be the bene-j trie* of Luroit- Th.- edited Kingdom, for 1 ",w,i"n ' th latest available
111 of all South Vmerica could It be- ! oxample. t . .K in T«o:;. 1 ^million dollar| ' 'untrle*
i obmi pari "f the great union, aBd I worth <*■ oottea trap Biatei Si •
haslng this statement upon our llgurrs of l Hrltixh lndk
export to that eouniy: and in thr same!' hina.. .
ear exp. • .1 mln •.|o'.al> wort If 1 ' t'''1
of HnUhed ««tton gwwls and Ml million) l*111,0,1 Klngd.
iloiiais' worth of eottoti yarns, tlvmitny 1 urkey
in the same year I .ought '■j million d"rf, - ''' '"1,nv
worth of cotton from the I'nited SCtt.N'^l-T:
as shown i tiiir ..wit fi(jtu < . 4 c. ..iih Aig« : tlna
to that count!y and expot'f.-d > • m,'!' . Ibltlsh A:r: ;•
dollars' worth of c
which 71 million.^
Only complete abstracts of title in Logan county.
You pay inteiest and principal at our office.
Oldest and largest iasuraace agency tn Oklahoma.
pros peri tyeand liupplness also.
MIX WS tOLONV
Vain.
Dollars.
. .1 "10.609.
83 nivOO-
. 49.521.0<Hj
tS.9(V3,00<)
• 26.7
lontes.
, To Settle 011 Yaqui River, Sonora
Mcxico
Australia and New Zealand.
l*hed goods and'
".'I.tSS.OOt
20.111. -M
19.54* ""
17.3.10 00
CAl'SKD NI'.MKP.' 'I S W.MIS
Its history m he traced i-.i- k auth' a.
ti oi.lii.g t-> . ll>ao«" -g
end of that date, it is traced to the god
Krlschna a- part of l is j.-wcls t i its
history ptior to ti - .1 .t tn«:.c * .l in,
r.ot be discovered In <b t«!l It is known
that it w.t- lit the trcasu.; uf Delhi 111
the sixteenth centuiy. and that it was
iptured by Ala Ed Din. now spelled Al- j
ladln. when Delhi was located.
Bultati Bab*:, of Mogul was th-
lied with having .-. i*.<l It
pris-ed through m^n\ 4 pai.d
to i,# thr M'iM of num.ious war.-. ThSJ t
f ■
w - ,t Was vi ti." f: • a.-':' ' "1 ' ••• l-,n " •
Ighod 7S0 carat
Black Bulldog
1 IB W. Okla. Ave.
•I
Guthrie, Oklahoma .
Immediately south of
imatr and health no
he For full particular
•retury.
i the remainder yarn*.
* France took in 19o;:. million dollars
9 worth of cotton from the United Htat.v
it a h.n.l of ha si: K .thl« st.it- :nei,t again apon • '
grlcultural and Ul,d egported .15 million
! dollars' worth of . utton inanufu.-'tires.
1 pru< ticaliv all holsl,*.! gtsxlp*. the ipi.tnli-
• tllforiiia 1'. t, r yarns exported h. ing U t) ^ *l.-
li of the frost I OOO.OOO In value. Japan, as ulready Indi-
cated. tool- in IX*;. 7 1-J million loll t =
4*Wuth < f i • .tton tvoin tli.- t : . States-
white G- as Indicated by our export figure*, and
Hal'. Ok-1 exported m:i'l-.t. 1 !<*2 s' w 4-:
b. >1..
I'M*
Bov W^rted. "
Good hustling boy who ean «eii paper* . j
... a:. ■ made t. right kio'Lj-
Dm State Capital Boo<; I
1 stationary #lore. u
SEED OATS 1
.They act like Exercise.
If you want choice
Texas Rt#l Rus'-
Proof Oats. tn-
quire of
L*n
llurtenelo Borgia^
ne of tli*- famous Italian family of that j
name attempted to cut the stone into the
'. rtlliAi i * -tyle instead of leaving It in
l:.,-r ind. .. 13.11? """■ '<■ -'Ucs-ded .-.Ju.intli
i .; earats and this so infuriated Aur-
France • ul ISOnMO uaggehe that he ordered, him h„,
BwiOMrtand . KM -unseated all ui-Opos*esslor.s and was
mante * f.,t6«/. with mueh difficulty restraint from cut-
Inula -,jj:,If, « '-ft III. bead
Strait. He.iiement. .tv A.t-t ti..- .amu* .1 Lahore in «><• rtM>
The foOowiac table shows the vahie of rnutinv in India fh liW tbe stofte len into
"Itou manufacture^, ini'luding yuins . x-, the hands "f the Brit.."! tro p n ws.
ported from the principal oountrtet o: nres-uted to Queen Victoria. Jun«
-X - !•>«.t .,v n't was exhi'-dted at «hr exposill^i .
0 \'alu« lv.l l" England and was then sent to c-.--
f Amsterdam, JO in- cut. Ho red'je-
nr somewhat In weight, but
not in size and it now weighs lOi-1-16
carats.
With th- present w..r on between Rus-
sia and Japan it is interesting to note
that ot;. of the famous diamonds of the
world is now set in the imperial sceptic
of the eta!. The Orloff diamond h
*.'4 "" g. ni in ■ ie<tlon a^l weighs" IM 1*4 '
!>0 . 0,11 n w.,, stolen .-..in. w
s.T • ,.e •' j- ,oi< mn tw r<- than 130 j
was sold to ..n Armenian named Hchraff-
' C Lis gchrnffras sold It to tho Kmpress
atherlne H In 1774 for 4.70.«i0 ruble*, a
f 26.WW rubles and a pat-
The stone Is said to be
' 4*
; Electric Light.
I ' COMFORT AT HOME.
j The Guthrie Light & Power Co. |
Countries-
t'nlted Kingdom
Germany
France
British East Indies
Switzerland v
t'nlted States
Netherlands
Doiiai.
i4. I- .
i'
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>'. Hp,,
it
i!
u4,C9l,'i',
::-.f 7«;.'>0
* VI.-.
-.'.4"I •
2l.lt-1.o0
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16.KJ4
the
India hg a
i and
Au-t: la-Hung;
• i | Hair Box and a Padiofk. vearly petition of
-Lao ta urain Lo •• *
vupi.ui VJIUlll vu
*. Roo,11 6. Dewey Block 1. . . .. . ,,l ., tinder-box a„d a padloekl Th.* 11, a.-nt
•'i ri.ithnw Oklahoma -
w re ti a . ot,- omltaQts oi -g?-..
■for the Bowels
Ten
Cants
AH
Druggists 1
iSee lariijfras-iit \ov Orieaiix;;
ONE FARE PLUS S2 FOR ROUNDTRIP
I The Fort Sm th & Western ii
it is by far the SHORTEST, QUICKEST. BEST. it
if-
^ •)'.
J.J. GIBSON, o Guthrie. O. T., PRone 773 \\
General Passenger Agent. Fort Smith. Ark. j,*
Ticket* on sale at
ruary 2S to Mar. 1^ «.
be extendr<l until Mat
at New Oil.an* f"i'
rhone city tleket ,.m.
'^Iway o'*0 to serve you-
JOS. P. O'DONNELL, General Agent.
Phc
COAL!
We ha\e It. •
Call Phone No. ^91
and let unserve you with
the BEST and CLEAN-
EST Coal sold.
WE SELL o ®
2.000 Pounds
of CoaT f<& a Ton
the New Coal Com-
pany a trial order.
T. F. ME\\0\ & CO.
314 South Division St.
thorlty
Kiant q
tJ
Pitt diamond weigh"
secured in 1717
om Pitt. tTleii
George for a sum about'
which there Is some dispute. Pope mrn-J
tlor.s this stone In one of his poems and
makes «ertain allusions to the general
tmvelei .;i . ...t 1 ... .;-t <a ^ It w-a- -
is the Duke of Orleans fr.
! r. g<nt ofc Ft
I s|ieak with authoiity -the nu-
•f thLrt brown book here. My
ndfather would no more have
out his hair box and bis
padl... k in 177o ti ., I would travel ioday j'J'Jjj.f t jt m-a« stolen bodily from the
without mv hat." I - . *'
I original owners. g
a MOST FAMOUS BLUE STONE j
This would nowadays amount to II..-^c
vmetn aii money for cutting alone Hut
,'nder the eondltlons then prevailing
rnon£y was alwut thier tiiflf s as valua-,
hie as it i today The stone wa- long a
I j. ae! pos* sseil by French emperors and j
i Napoleon I wore it in the hilt of his .
The little
•The
'Take.
old brown >ook was called
vel'i s Guide." It wan dated
o page1.- in it were given over
upon the luggage question. .
said the guide. t^o aults of
. lothes . ..ne -ttiff., olorod and the other
bluet a chest-flannel against chill air,
currents. , pair of leather hiv.-ch&* a
sleeping suit three pairs of stocking*
!«o paiig of glovr-. two wig-, one hair
six undershirts, four overshlrt:-
i'ake also a Bible, n book of sermons,
a "Traveler s tluide.' two albums, a dalr> .
a quire of whit.- paper, quills and ink.
. an ghaaaae, a mirror, a silver watrh. a
silver snuffls.x. .1 Pllver tlepin. a knlf-.
I and fork with silver handles, a s. wing
• ase. an opera gluss. a com pa*-, a wax
j light and a tinder-box. a toothbrush, a
Miv.cr toothpl. k. . -word, a silver-mount-
j <tl c*nr. a padlock with which to fasten
|>our door «t night inside, a ciothcsbruah.
| a Ihix of incdiclnes."
' The antiquary said that the hair bag*
mentioned in the " Traveler s Guide was
a leather U.x for wig*. The chest-flan-
j nel buttoned down the front Thu brush
I purt «if the toothbrush was three Inches
I long and ad Inch hroad
ord
The Floientlne diamoniLi
imperial treasury
rued by the.
of Av?strla. It is yel- j
low in . "lorwmd weighs 1.18 "i -2 carat*, j
Utna I,.-Ins larger than the Kol,-l-Xo-ir.
The Hope diamond 1. the mo-t famous j
uM ,t .n<-. aiiii.'.igh it weigh, but « Ml(
carats. Its orl.lll cannot be traced back |
... v nutnbe, of years, and it Is suspecl-
, • that ll may be a |,nrti „ .,r a on ■
t ,trou blue diamond owned by the treas-
my of Finnce In the day. .,t tho regency
•i !,e Star of the H>,,,tll Is a dlamo.l l,
u ,1th wigh. 13 carats but s,al-d
i'.l M carats wh-n dlscov.,.,1. I«i| lb',
property of the famous Coaler house of I
Amsterdam and «M found in Ilraz,l II j
is no. perfectly white, let Is «r -uBiclent
luster to make it on* "t t' -' finest laiT j
stone, In existence
MMewo*D«o*oM«o*o*o*o«o«o*a*o«Q*o«a«o*o*o«o««wa«aj
J. B. Fairfield
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a ————.
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Best Grades of Coal Always in Store.
Goods Packed, Stored and Shipped lo Order.
Quick Service at All Times. 5
Phone No. 20. * 407-409 West Harrison Ave. ^
Cook With Gas
Lengthen 0 your years. Save one liour.
out of twelve each days one month in a
year, five years in a life tinft. •
Guthrie Gas Company
Grissom Sz Smiih
Oklahoma Avenue Stables.
Good Horses, Good Rigs and Good Servloa. o
Harry, the Cab Man In Connection.
PHOP££ No. 7. 2J 8-220-22g East Okiahoma Av
Daily State Capital 15c a Week
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