The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1905 Page: 6 of 8
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the oklahoma state capital. wk1 \k>t ay morn! SC.. m\fi< tt 1. 1005.
Tha Only
price CLOTHIER
Ir Gutter la.
New Spring Suits
We're prepared to do business
with the man who wants the best
Spring- Suit' his umik v can buy.
s5* IS A GOOD
INVESTMENT
MEN'S RA(N COATS
A Rain Coat is better than rheumatism
land costs much loss.
Pneumonia, comes cheap hut goes high.
A genuine Cravenette Rain Coat on the §
back is worth two umbrella.s at home.
Rain Coats are Garments of
A Rain Coat is a Neces-
sity, not a Luxury.
S .lw i «r ii
Orient left
Ior the
in ii ■
Coat f A
til I 1 I
of a
1 (' \Y
you.
BOB OBOB0BOBOBC■«£&£
i«i
I
Hal
Being in on a Construction
Company
ii!
ORIENT
MAN'S VIEWS
President Stilwell Says it is the
Greatest Scheme in the >Xorld
lo Build a Western
Railroad
MORREL.L'S
Celebrated
IOWA'S PRIDE
HAMS & °
BACON .
With Yorkshire
Flavor
Double Purpose.
An Overcoat in cool .weather--a
all the time. If you are thhiking
Rain Coat come in and let us show \
Price, $10.00 to $15.00
Mo.. Feb. 'A. PreslJe.it
•*k inaas city. M, xi<"
•re "ust night In a special
ty of Mexico. No Important
made until *t M* special
Mty of Mexico, wheve the
f IiLk parly will be Introduced
lit t lie M-M' uli officials and a « onfet -
. .e will be had eoli" enii.lR the ainorfht
.,t aubsl.K due 111 - Orient from the Me\-
l..in Kuvenifn.i't. Ptlssldent Stilwell enid
before starting on t • trip:
• Tin- greatest scheme /or nione\ A<' -
tin- III III. w..II'l I* l -l. * In on ""
vestment In a construction eontpanj
building a western railroad.
•s "I >"-i Kvuiiemen ninv !'• e| • hit
.■'Kept I' .i I ; I " • 11 that statement." Mr Hill
w. II said. --I JnHt brought along a f«*w
oM-tlmcrs who « aa vourh for the state-
III.-Ill , i inl who trui\ - ill «ne down any
Iim, I MM ,,Ml- tfrt irnt «iivi.ii «im that '*I ,,n
an. I,, derived from railroad building
For bale by
fi'iiption, it Is belie\..l iM P' "
received simultaneously "L ' '' V:<uopc.
capitals amounted lo an tmich more. I he
Knropia.n subscriptions have already pro-
villi-.I a iui'rv amon.u if foreign c\< hang--.,
t Iff
big offcHlil of Will ind th« roniCQtwni
decline- iii the•r |MM #1 • N 1 f
Many |icraon.> < ailed at tli«' office <'f
Kilhll. I.'" I. 11 '111 rump;'' >• IK II"'
<l,iv to tender suU-icrlptfons. and 'iad Hie
kepi open until o'eloek there
it but the aggregate offering*
e heen very large'.)' inctvase I
J U.xtK bee
|N orent Investment, In point
f the amount of dividend returns. e\« r
|M I ill Hi'" «' U ' ' ",1 1 l' 'llt
-iv Ciiv Southern. i «it '
the great paying Invest-
ments of the ti road *orld I am rella-
^1. Informed l > K-nlb n^n who I.nested
In tin ^.-. uritl*— of the rnion 1,'aeltic s\s
ih n 1^,1 ■ \.-i> $;n.i«o put Into ii*
Ml is now
being offe red In the open market.
•Thece ix o.e peculiar thing* ubout
railroads; when a road Is bull ling. R*
•insets are Us value in flu* market; Just
•ompleted and l>
placed in oparBllon, Ita •arMns i,v
is ltx only \alue. Why don't you re
In the newspaper a-.id In the Wall ^t '
fi : reports abdlit t he number in '
'X fej" s> nun I'if mi . in "i 1 "
;{■« Ii.-r of engines owned by the Kansas fi
* "' "-authern? B< 1 tblnjii are
ie pant s-> far as th*- market i« eo.ieir
1 and the only marketable value of
..nip1' 'ed .. I road i" itx earning . apa<u
VHMail' of the western raKroada ha
lt;,ul divlieii l- VI' th ' •! Mo tion He.
VI Itlen that wonuWHtagger a m«
' ' K"""
The play^. "Shore Acres." ran continu*
onsly tor 1095 nighUJn New York and
785 nights In Chicago. The original pro-
duction will appear here next Wednes-
day night. • ••
SPECIAL CAR
t'OI/JRKU rM.KHUYMKN START FOR
DKN'VKR t'Olaj
Tweiifc !. \« i ii|i eh rgymfn left the
,|, pot MM '• 1KI>* "II •< -!•' Ill •
fur IJanver, Colo to atteu I Hi.* Metho-
,H.-t conference. The party will e met
« t'!iaiidler by • party from Oklahoma
city and the Kpw lal wfil go via Kanaaa
flt> and then oil the Ruck Island lo
Colorado.
AGAINST THE BILL
People of Enid Demand Thai
Becker School I.and Bill Be
Defeated in the Council
The following telegram wa sent s
'iv .i.i \ io se, iior Decker of Grant «"uti-
ty. from bin Knl 1 constituents:
The < ii\ . i.iin. ii of Bhid i n unanlmOU*
wgnln*t the Meeker nehool land bill and
demand >our work and vote agalnut It.
.1 It. I.INDKN, Mayor.
FRAMED THINtiS UP
CiiMMITTKEfl CONPIDEItllD TI1K EX-
I'KNHKS AT NICiIIT 8K88ION.
The joi.it appropriation committee from
both houses of the legislature met last
night in over thv appropria-
tion me.furen now before that body.
Audlti'i' Hixt' i 'submitted estimates luta*
, ,| ui.11,1 voiu lu'i s from 111* office and ihe
. omtnlttee coruddeUHl these.
A member of tin- committee Kald lawt
... | , ,i hmrt waa i• gMitlment lp-
/. • I- I Bsardljr In the appropria-
He 11Id that .< |TMI dill|Of the
a I Iowa im 'es would doubl'.eRs be bated up-
„I, tli.'-e ,f fast sr-s^«u No matters per#
talning Jo the s<4100la were taken >P.
The original "Shore Acres'" at opera
house next Wednesday night.
iifMHWIiHI
tlood 16 Inch split
jui per ih k deliveii
ilimk body wood
d. l.lmlted amount.
F CIIKADli: T'honfe
BTXTK OF OHIO c1tt OV TO redo,
LUC! AH ('■ 'I NT v f 8
FHANK .1 t'MKNKY make* oath Jluit
nlor paxt
t Co *
of the tb 111 of F;>
'hene\ & «'o TlolnR l-usiia -s in tbea'lty
,v Toledo «*ounty and State afnreaald.^and
that «ald firm
the sum of ONE
, III Nl iiVr.P DOi.ARS for ^ h and every
1,1 c-1-e Of CATARRH thai fTumat tie nired
et ,v the use of 1IAI-T/S CATARRH CI RE.
• FRANK .1 ''1IKNKY,
Sworn to before me aad -ub*crlbed In
11 hi ... this '"Hi dr.\ <>' December, A
i\ D I^^R A W ':i .KASON.
1 dfCA 1 1 Notar: Publlo.
' Hall*a Catarrh Core is taken Intarpauy,
nt.i .-1.• t- dlrectU on the blood and mil-
H cous surfaces of the «>stem. Send for
toftlfnontala trtw!
v J j CHBNEY A CO.. ioledo. O.
ve fl.,1,1 ),s. All Drugalst*. T5c
li.,11 s ' i amllv Pills are the best.
PRISONERS
a\esf table IVeparalion for As
similaiing mcFotxIarklllo^ula
j ling ihc S oina«hs and UowxMs
pimiwii'ii
CASTORM
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Promotes Digestion Chwrful-
n.'ss and Resl.ContaUis neillier
Opiiim.Morplunf nor Mineral.
not n ah c otic.
o Zhnpr tfVU IT.UMl TL PtTCMR
/ti n lw Srnd." 1
Alx Xmum • 1
AUWOUg- I
Amarfr*4 * 1
j
Htor .w I
VCgJK.* )
Aperfrrl Remeiiv 1'orfonslip.i
lion. Sour Sl;uitfirlh llnrrhiH-a
Worms,('onvtilsious .Kevrrish
ncss mid Loss ok Slekc
• Facsimile S.tfnalur* or
NEW VOHK
EXACT C0PV Of WHAPPCR.
In
Use
For Over .
Thirty Years
CASTORM
tms oihtawr ••■mnv. ncw oit . •
TO
but It's
western tailrQad
iy from !'..«■ to
HO.fKM) put into
thl
PERSONALS
J. B. Que In came up from Edmond-yea-
| < erday.
Tom Doyle, of Perry, spent Sunday In
| Outhrle.
T. E. Speer, of Perry, apent Sunday In
| the city.
Prof. UmholU is In the city from
I Edmond. .
. C. Head, of Temple. Is In the city
| n business.
In Guthrie yesterday
J Q. Hamon
I from Lawton.
Mrs. J. Foucart la recovering from her
{recent illness. o
R. R. Fuller came up from Oklahoma!
I.'Ity yesterday.
H. T. Iilgl t was In the city yesterday'
from Waurika.
^Mr/and Mrs. If. R Ma.-on. of Chi-'as.
s In tne city, #
<V K MeClelland
111 tjULhrie yt-stenl;i
Oaorge \V l,oo| > was in flulliile
terday frmii oklahoma « it •
D. Miller, of Stillwater
the gue*t of legislative
I'. it 1. k 1 • ..I II 1' P
tONG. TIME
1 OR THINKING
its. An In
! from the t
Jury Acquits Mrs. Davis
Murder Criarge • •
a
OTHER COURT ITEMS
•
After Considering the Matter the
Injunction Against Repairhig
Shacks in irire Limits is •
* Made Permanent
IlKITTV MA11BIIAI.S HBTfRN
TIIK PITY WITH SKVERAD.
Blcht prtaontra were breuibt to thfJ'
dtj yMtetdl) by deputy nwr^ula. Dip*
,; v Marahal .1 o! Jonag arrived from
s •,.« . • • with foui prlaonva iv lwln*rj
lord, i" 1 '11 - 'ii.1.1. flam Blackaton and ♦
11. w Blat k«ton. who w< • baiwith 1 ▼
being Implicated In tin poatofflot robbery j ♦
,1 i.exiiikM.i'i |lep 1 (* \* M.irshal MfQuir- ♦
arrived from Pawnee with J. K. Mttlar, ♦
m \ ig« ' Wftlkar god John
Bgnrfr. #11 ebirjwl with seiling whigkey 1 ^
to the liallans. ^
l*neiieii« iiiH snil 4<ri|> follow the Nnew.
The original "Shore Acres" at opera
house next Wednesday night.
Annual Meeting.
Gut 1.lie. oiga . Feb. LT 1 |
An annual meeting: of tlio stockholder*
of this corporation for the purpose of the
rle. ti.ui of direi tor.s and to ratify, ap-
prove'md conllrm the purchase of addi-l
tloual lines ti ml properties b\ the P,oai-f;
• hi • ' .is of t x* ' onipauy to .lutborlse
• dlrf t"is of n is company to borrow i
money and jechre the Rome in gueh non*
• r as the*hoard of directors may find!
i. es-iin. ai d to provide for the pur-i
chase uf additional telephone properties j
in Oklahoma and the Indian Territory,
.1 nd to authorise, if found expedient, an
additional lagua of the capital ato< k of
ibis Tin nin to meet Ihe requirements!
of this oompom M the purcgaae or ae-.
i|iiisltlon of additional propertes or in |
Oklahoma Iron Works Co. •
• * • ♦
Machinists, Steam Fitters and" up-to-date Plumbera #
Belting, Steam Fitting and Supplye #
always In stock. ^
Wo solicit out of. town business, all oj-ddi-s wili be •
filled promptly. New. location corner 5th and Noble «
avenue West Guthrie, * ♦ ♦
L. It. LOHR, Sec.-Mgr,
Phone 92.
* ■
AFTVR SAM A FE >
PRODUCER* WI1.L INtjClRlC
TO RATKS C1IARC.KIV
pek i# I • - • K ■' 0,5 '
Jury In t
•barging I'
murder ol
t nlnetwi
Sunday
4ultthig Mrs. !
ih brought ap
erdlct
, i1: 11 of Mrs, Addle
r with bcr.ig implicated
her husband, after be-
houij*. brought hi
monnng at lj, o'clock.
of the
She
idle
Among Kuhl
enator Scott,
ex pi
ICJ. A. Outcelt, of Tecumseh. i penl 8uq-
ln the city. j.
E Harper waa In Guthrie yesterday '
n Kansas City. .
. I«. Noble was in Guthrie veatre^ayj
^rom Win Held, Kaji. n
H. S. Emmji-on, of Sparks, was In j v
bnthrie yesterday.
feditor John Allen, of Norman, was In
fcuthrlo yesterday.
R. N. Myers was in Guthrie yesterday
| f ait Oklahoma City.
ira W. Myers, of Avery, was a visitor 1
n Uuihrle ^eaterday.
Mae flaedecatroun Mas in Guthrie ye-
f i . i >m <
1 within
for the purptwe of liii'llng oil
tin- siau-'aid oil t n-l Ti is
! for the transporiatio.i of o!
will he Instituted ill the n
She left on the Sun
is i v with her two
tJo'die.
In the dlatiiet ci
yesterday morning
an the Jail, and tlie
- . was discharged.
Tay evening train for
littl* git Is. Alice and
lit. w h i •
ut nine
gra
epairing the
><t* Jones has taken charge of the
ti ( 'i ii stand iu the absence of Miss
Walker, who is In Wichita. Kan.
■ :Uc I', , i bfmp and Attoi ■ v l>en
- 'hookex" ha e
iscuHsion In the ci
'. but an vet Ihe <
A ' Q
n a atop ?o hla 1
editions. •
ither
\|i
sli- the Sant
I.. F llenslev
I* the South
; last night
Wile
--istant Clerkf Saltei at'
i' lieeil absent for the past
Chief Clerk Hay new has
ously retarded in his work
district usual Is ocotirrlng
Nothing much. I
lug to figure out he
I Murniv immeiifif wheat cro
In the-city
my thing un-
he replied.
,ount> The traffic men of the
be awked to prodace their i
Ihk up the Standard - account
Suit Is al t i* 1>- ln l
he Standard and its
mles to oust them fron
in the *tatv. it wi!
the antitrust law v
• phelvi by the I"ni'.cd S
toks cori i. mtied t
aith made t«. ic|
tut-! the ordlnam
sub- The court
• ' Ilulpl I
he pralscri
hieh | W|,lch :
•ti si at Hat
lock, the
it injunction
)i -.ilding north
south Set
> Win. 1 tuna, for Which
agent The building
ne city, and an effort was
of the city. •
polntvd W
.i- n av bo found advisable or expedient, j
and to transact such other business ar
in^v properly or lawfullj coma before fht
. u, iv ca!!cil to nie.-i .tt the ofTl- •
of the company in the City of Guthrie
i 'klaborna Territory, on Wednesday, tin
l.'.th dnv of March, 1905. at the hour of j
ien o'clock a m. a
l?v otilei* of ilie Roard of Dlrentorp.
k. k. westervklt.
« Secretary.
NOW A LAW
FORT 8UPPM#B1LT, RECEIVES GOV
KRNOR'S SIGNATURE. •
Governor Ferguso.i yesterday received
Council 13111 No. :::, introduced by
ator Alexander, accepting Fort Supply,
and providing for th* care of the insane,
lie also received H uae Rill No. 197 ln-
trodii' i y Representative Becker, auth-
orlzint; water works at Wakita, Gra.it
County. Both bills wvie signed up yes-
terday by the
the secretary.
COAL!
VVe have If.
Call Phone No. 594
and let us serve you wifh
the BEST .and CLEAN-
EST Coal sold. *
WE SELL
, 2,000 Pounds
#of Coal for a T*on
Give the New Coal Com-
pany a trial order.
This Wcekjts
Best Sliced Peaches
Per Can -
- 25g
" Richelieu "
Fancy
Sugar Peas
Per Can -
- 15c
Dill Pickles
Per Dozen
- 150
and sent in*to
BrotifKM.
Tin
North
LIVESTOCK. RATLS
demurrer to the
•« v%,
the propositi
Too Late for HerptcltJs
WESTERN RA1I.KOA
KB THEM IN
build
r Enid. Is In the,
C the le,"*i Hlvel ' ' ' .? " " . "
When a-ked What w — being| Wrs*1'" " ',
In Enid be said: ' Nothing m ; # W.Mnesda> •••
* >.i ll\ •" stoi 1
but so far'as "'•ls to Chicago f
n,,d interstate commor
Is nothing doln '* Conalderab'.c difi. i
- j vails among the
.... . favoring complin.
Richards. .
. ' sionei - rullngWw
afflc
. I
C h
; petition
In tl^ ' •'
, Rank vs. Th
pa Ua
and trial h>'
of the
STOPPED WORK
ago
ent is
Walt.
Merplolde wtU Save It.
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE
J j Capitol Vi.ivcrslty
♦o j have -p""' "-a.lv
O ,„| I it'-. i« «'
to Oklahoma City'
still holdiii(t open'
utlirle to build the id'
They say they , tranapon.
5«!-o ulrea.l in .-mi ■ "«" w'
her
alder readjustment or ]
; and live stock prod-; (
conform wltii recent]
.■e commission rulings. I
en<< of opinion pre-,
traffic managers, some!
ice with the commis-l
idle other* declared In
f a contest In the courts,
i. .(-o Uv St||ck Ex hang, com
that rallrogds engaged in the I
of live stock and products j
and northwestern points
ted higher rates for shipment-
lakii
SI'NDAY WOIJK ON STREET* RA1E-
WA\| PBOIIlBrt'ED.
ppi .iise t lie 11ei estate. jtJStlce Rurford ordered the work
the street railway stopped. Sunday
c i.iiij; «at 11 o'clock. The street rail-
. tompai .v ii..d a large force of men i *
work on East Harrison avenue, and .j*
v were l'. rced to quit wiak until ves-J %\„
lay morning, w hen worK waa again j J,|
: le Natiotia. .-en. wed with vigor, and the line on!.*
ind i><i"'-i[ i otn- Si.uth oak a treat completed to tb^pave* €
, i> w.i w.iiv«^l j mei.t. The rails on the unpaved part of If you want choic©'
IH on a "i"' block to Texas Red Rust-
.i the p kmc ofl \.. street were laid eaterday, and the 1. • Proof Oats, tn-
t. ami Miction* J Ash street line will be connected wl^h quil'^Of
I the Springer avenue line ^oday.
T. F. J1( KEM0\ & CO.
^14 Soutjr Division St
Brooks Theatre
ILL B U Y A
QUART OF
rani Jones Rve
w r ship in
4N ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
AT THE
SAME OLD MOStS
ONE* NIGHT ONLY
THURSDAY
MARCH,.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
Frederick Beiasco
Presents
SEED OATS
BABY'S
VOICE
■kllla the Dandruff Germ."
took dandruff sea leu from a student
who waa losing bis hair, and hav-
ing made a pomad* of them with
vjmtdlne rubo^d the *ara«* upon a
gulr.ea plu and the pt« became
bald Newbro * ilerridde is ths
original dandruff g*nn destsojer
kills the mlerobl'' rrowth and
The OHpinat Remedy tHst
THE SABUT AND THE 6WEA PIG
Prof. Uana. ths wortd's greaUst
danaatokarUt (ask > oar doetor
About him.) was nrst to dla-
r<rv«r the mlerobte eoa^gtoos
natura of true dandnaff "
ooveey waa vwiacd by Dr. Sabou-
hSr^wUh taraiaa gaSrwff Sakea. A delightful" dr«aa1n ftops it : -
AUo by iSSaT arvd Blahop w%h fna inatantlv
DnM ftterea, $1M. ewO 1* .. slamps. to HGRftCIDE CO Dept. H, Detroit,
wrmm Mich., far a sample.
~ - RINFRO, Soecial Agent
I at prom.r.ent barber ahop^
Btf'ftrffff iwnm n«nan fM is n t * —
DRANK C4RBOLIC ACID
I I LEI NO 18 MAN i-OM.MITTED SUI-
CIDE ,\T W I N El 111.1), KANSAS.
I WI. Ha. 4\ai.s . I'M., .T, Oscar l.ol-
Of Blie Mound Ills. Who with Ids
? lias be n vUltlag her son a stu
• -i- • -
ntield. killed himself at \>" In licit I this
nnoon by drinking carbolic acid. Ill
litti is tlie supposed cause.
Ii the Joy of the household, for without
it no happiness can be complete. How
aweet the picture of mother and babe,
angels 6mile at and commend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bendinjj over the cradle. The ordeal through
which the expectant mother must pass, how-
a VillUL ever, ro full of danger and suffering that
. ,lUd i.i'k- ti...- • ti.uiaport .-.on of ^ 8he looks forward to the hour when she shall
i finished piod■ i- feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with inoescrihable dread and
•ear Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror
BONDS IN DEMAND of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend,
MISSOURI i'A' HT. s si'rscribed a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and render!
for TEN TIMES oyer pliable all the parts, and
v w v c <. i•. . - Tii ripti assists nature in its sublime
■ ' - WOrk. By its aid thousands
;; , . , : ;;„of women hare passed thif
as c^i.-ki> . great crisis in perfect satety
O .. iut.i. and without pain. Sold at $t.oo per
, - is «ii ten tines bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless
,value to all women sent free. Address
• >c*l over-nub- a.inrin n fiffiUlATOR BO.. At I mad m. 0a
:i; Capital Grain Co f-
I4 - Fu5om 6, Dewey Block t'
| Guthrie . . Oklahoma
>'• I
MOTHER'S
■FRIEND
|
1+ Systematic distributors of all
+ kind# of advertising matter, viz:
+ Clrculara, Cards, Samples. Tack-
* tng slgna etc. Contracts solicited,
t A Satisfaction guaranteed.
4 GEO. M. DeGROFF. Mgr.
I # Rooms 5 and 6, Over Grand Leader
I A Store. Phone No. 553.
i Guthrie, Oklahoma.
FLORENCE
ROBERTS
e
and her superlor^com"
pany In an
production of
I
elaborate
ZAZA
David Belasco's masterly
Comedy Drama
GUTHRIE TOWtL SUPPLY
Cabinet, Minor, Comb, Bruih. Soip
„j , Clean Towel Each Morning
I §m WALTER HAMMOCK.
phomb f l-
SEATS ON SAEE MONDAY, p 27
Prices "illf, i"ic, SI,° 1,50
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