The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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11111 OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, ft KPXESDAV MORNING. MATtCTT ??.
THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL TH*fc last legislature
By the Stat* Capital Company.
' REPL'BLIC AN CITY TIGKEX
VI/\ c rcov crrtMAU irii i— 1,1 |l wwlnli
w n j \ nK I ti. U FN VJiVl I' v .A I- \i. > a i" i • - i " 1! N tr.- •••; in- • ' i ■ • . i-. I
FRANK H. GREER. EDITOR
•UBSCRIPTION RAT Eft.
Ill*
j All of iii> • iiiit.rui!i/.iii <>ii i in- pari "i the democrat*
;[K-
jouribd - utter tolly. I^< recent legislature via* one oj
jUic ii!« -t . v(ni< mi - ill. in ilu Jii«*lor\ of Oklahoma. Ap-
IMaf of Police, . .
Ctly Attorney .......
noout tin "iuillion dollar legislature" ju^t ad-j Police judge
City Clerk
City Tretainer
Street C'unimlMxiuiifr
... , City Assessor
•ais propria urns ror luaintcnami of tin- territorial «■ \« iit- r,,
6oo|,,|,ur M< 1 ' 1 w' ii'-?t!l ha\.e i.e-u. Tin-
vr ic |i «, than those of two years ago. wlcii the un r eased
*U^ i'"' '••ii11« i " * on*. -It-red n .-v. mi' j .• in-
.Win
James llrpli
Mitchell r for Us hands weif tied in ! and file «if ihe |k*i ty
ili - matter -. ..f ..-ft., .* f.. i: .• • .- n„
,. kids Hi« local).ig of a pemjentboy •! i m t i . • i i .
,M • erection of any l> iditig si (lift* n-ithl : To i - Ju k - n
II W IHllotfi , '",,W done except 11 pa) tfU bills the legislature I n«
This Mill be • h.n.K-d wllh statehood ami' M «b-. turn tint
mnslltute* one very urgent reason /t i j support when It bee
desiring mii enabling act." tlier the caucus noi
Indian Territory docs not Hunt to M*f j louki be •!«■* i«l
penitentiary located in Oklahoma but hua i
lier w(*thi>r-ejf out for that institution
herself I<et the establishment f pent*
tcntlary be postponed until we secure
-tutehood If It |« single statehood In-
dian T'iritoi> should at bast be molli-
fied by being given some of tip Mat* In-
stitutions.
6- houl Hoard . Arlh
COI'NCil.:
2 co ' ■ii '"iMii.ii ion an* 1 tii\ii:'I- vail.- s. 'I
H. -ond VVaid .
Third Ward
[ Ko'irt ii Ward
total arc ' 1111,1 Ward
Joh
A. I
r " "** Dally by Mail—Strictly in Advance
Pae wee*
One month
One year
Daily by Mail-Strictly In Adavnca.
One month
Three months
Six montha
No subscription will be sent by mall In tht city of Quthrlg. j l,,"plju' '""'IIIlifting I1 • tcmt"ITul pJV cl 111)10111 . I"i. -1 Waul
Sunday Edition. a- provided r in the get- • tlie legislature of 1!Nl;>; **<ond watd
net/ * I "M i. total appropriations for the same ^U
purpn-e \ (• , lcj -Inture just adjourned wen- $ I'.'.VttO • Fourth waui
„ iihiiaw i>< jtL-t K'.M JO a \ ir. It i> imt.vv rth uu'ii* 1,1
, ( ^ 11 i- ii . nleip «• "I re uoin • .
h i." true that tli e!e^i*laturi' just gtljourued aj>propri-j
i ati'il a ilignifietl hiiin of niotiev. The lu^ item* were iu i
"ii-tir. in : |p v\ .inliliny- lor the srhooh*. In ^ , „
New Indian Rules.
^ ; ii<titioii to tiu «i items were m • • ji-m- hi the appropriation Anadarko i*-n,... i.,i
, I'd- i are of , ;i\ i« t. am! insane. 'I'll. >. are Urjrelv ile-' inform, ti.
' ' i'-llrv liroiKi-llinn- m.rl ... not . I,a „U«. " lu,•, ru,1"« "f
H N* I-
,it pent -
a. w
One year by mail
•la month*
One year ..
Weekly.
si.oo
so :s
Sl 11 (Jul. iioAKH
Kugene A T<..
R"bert 8« hlb -r
II. T Swearing.
O I. Brook
H A Boot
int. delfgatlon in
i debt of gratitude
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
A meli
at AltUt.
■I., t inn is being ui gunue i
Strangers
iitkogee Tli
that
Vful
. Fifth Ward
Pat
Hev'ihler.
1U wister now.
CURRENT COMMENT
Ko n^i>tration, no vote.
Thi- wmihl he a 1 <lu\ t«> ••« ji*t - t.
| i he
The im>teriou« stranger is sure
in Washin^teii.
Tlie people of (Guthrie owe it to
Register and Ix; ready.
>f a heart\ weieomt
The lute Oklahoma legislature pg^si
fome of them met an untimely fate.
i III -ill-, lint
j I . " in \ ptvjfio^itions Utid .in not properiv chargeable to
upport for th<' current war*.
I H- appropriation" '"i now huildwi^-. rrpair-. aii i
| 'ddii i ii- ni St water. T« uldina. \V« atlp rfiM■.!. I.aie.-
-t"ii. j^id Alva anieant to V-ou. Tlr- i- a larre
^11 in f,f inoiiev. Hiii nobodv • ii -how that it i* not!
.4T ' •' 'l""; ' ; ! "i a • - ' ii: • - « iv':t'■ ioiii.i ' ti,. K; ,i,
fnut-t -taiol up for tie- itlin ationiil uiatitutinn>. Ti at told.
' ] rnle ui Oklahoma i- the facilities ollrrttl here for edl -
• atioii. |!m— lietteruientu have in l e made. It m net
the Memo, rat
ry Hitchcock,
hill and lute
Failure of the Herd B II.
1 Simituck Honiesi.Mi1.-r
NotMithMlanding tin fu-t that I
■VI' ' ill . i-id I Jove I .... I'. -I4-..I1
. , i up .i hard and .-ainr- l tight ffl* .< ht-ul
J hill fur Hen ■ ttim"a«urR
'lefi-jit.-ii i k«« iinn-d. to puiiiHli H^|.
| :• -«-nta!i\c UaiaP for \..ting agai the j
f.'llow >. r anti< bill, and ti;, bill to . nabJ.
■ 1 .■ • 1 Ii atltutea t. ineorportu an.i do]
their om ii hlpphig ami own their own
elevatut n
Ili-gh
1-Idmond
i a aor.
(*. Blghle !:'U
•ron ippointeil poi
nd II F. Keller
strongly on >
agitated by
tent Hppro|irlutli
enngrrnnloiiat ai-tv bear
••tal Indian queatlona.
One thing very strong!
people of the new counti> after they ma1
the bill opening the big paxturea w.i
sure to fail wan tin- proposition to ope
up publh- highMayn on all sect Ion line
l-aaturrn Thla howcvei
only he done by the eon
of the secretary of the Interlo
mo o for us to niak« would I -
Colon?! Randlett'* Influence i
Rill ha\
rdehlpn
i mc may icgi-.-t thle.
that heroic pioneers
• I-- v ift".-:- two f
It Is now too late for
Thin much w. do k that those nttlera
ill nor lorget that Delcgno Mciiulre and
Sovernor Ferguaou wore their steadfast
friend*, an lettcitl puMikIkhI in the Iloine-
Il.isllngg, Oklu.
operation.
Sweep your
ie Brick ;hnd Tile Co.. at
will Mion ie ready f-^r
with
iad«<
III pi
The
by tho herd mil through thh k and thin.
Headed for White House
in this matter
Important thing
dode j
alio
; a «aiiM- for reproaeh.thgt they are made now. Katlu r
it i a n ason for congratulation. TIicm- appropriations: u0n was . ..ilea
are to !«• availahi.' sulijeet to aeI lou liv* eouyre-- render- I'fohlbltg Indians from
1 H-' I .i* in nvuihui!i lii inhtatlee* tin enuMin^ a< t-
I ro alreadv pas>ed by congress. ^ 11J
In the running e\jk'ri «> of the t- rritorial , riinn nt ''
•iii-rca.-e- were mmie in tin .11i «- ■ t • -an! onuni.— t
, "inner, livestock sanitary Igiard .and laairU of agritul- '
*, 1 1 l*h« - mii r ..m>s were for a ditional h< • and run-
j iiinjf c.\j eiise tiue to inerca«ied business iu the office-
luiuied, ow in*r to the greater population of the territory.
j If tlie government shall ever see the need of - mm- K*luHi"IH ,n ,,ft " - '' 1,1 tre^uivr
foine ready money it will just call on Okliihoma banker* j ^uan' ll, a'1'1- '""d* n eitts. iiku > •• ditinj-
to dig it up. ♦ri,t ,,n'' fund-, the i-ost of yie. lion suppiie-. and
several other places. The iucregsc in excess of the do-
t reasc is just u year. ^ w (
I lie people of Oklahoma may look ;it tin "million j up ih. -m j.
dollar legislature'* and lie glad that it was such. is it; what a fooiiah . • i-.--
_ aroused you this mornlnv
, twittering under your wind..
MOISTURE CONSERVATION
g !-..■ i "j. •
-I A PROHTABLE THING TO STUDY
! I low to o<t tile ||IOst y-iOil Ollt -; I tlf II • • I-t ti l"< • -1' •
j !t« 11 liv nature i- a live tpiestion alike iu Oklahoma ami
, , 1 ! " >«.'« ('"'1' lIn- I.-I ..r Hit- Till- i-onw iMilii « or mni-iHiv ■
two weeks on the school hoard makes linn posted f n the
There Is a v.
tomewhat lackii
—a misfortune
pu'tly stor- possibl) a
! hi the essential of truth Alestcr l.or
waits on many a • up home f.
brooms, veils Russell make your bread o
home mad.- maul ami s<< that >out
ti: . .. ■ ■:.i i..i- : <**...• -• J^|. Ah stamp
• it. d ink I.->nie in-id- -iviaw.r.r.
I pea. . fill* sleep on a South McAlester
made mattiifs. if this does not strong
a weak back bone tuk>
ndry
Visiting in our citv
. arc .reSpocttully invitod
to i ail at L'U I Harrison
uvenue and inspect 0110
of the largest and- best
equipped drug stores in
Oklahoma.
* Everything carried
by a modern drug store
can be found here, and
you -will ho welcome to
leave packages which
will bo cared tor.
Your patronage will
be appreciated.
*
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♦
People over at Muskogee are already learnm •
Hie street cars with con-iderablc ae ura« v.
It will lie reineinliered that the only wav t ) h«
I'd t« vote is to first register.
i — — \
The republican city ticket i«< so clean that cv
purists in politics have no fault to find with it.
it up.
t Every nominee on the republican city ticket i- cap-
able to |>erform the duties of the office in which In lia,t
been nominated:
And the fact that Missouri repuhli.au> -ii . -cded
selecting a man for the senate who is free from the is
porntion stigma is also worth while.
hi polb-e. justice or probate «->
crimef they ma. be charged
Is. of course, supposed to pn
dian ;.gainst pott\ pr-.n. it
i only mean that the l.id
give bond
no matter how "mull tlie charge whi-h
will mean greater root to both himself
and the taxpa>ei to say notl .rg «-f the
extia lawyer fees for ap|>earlug In the
higher courts We apprehend tl^at thir
Is only one more Instance of the blind
Hying tO bad the Mind ..ad ;! •• WgjSl -
Ington authorities have made anotlni big
blunder.
L.fe in the Springt
Kansas Clt> World
\\ lie
To vote fnr Dr.
had rublvd the si
r e..«s you left the house
i almost a prison through d
months, a
city's affairs, would be a good deal of a joke
10 ia problem that i> worthy of deeji study. And the fact
I that farmers arc studying the problem with avidit; -
ja matter that looks well for the future of farming in
Over nt Muvkogve tlio political l„u-« un ,11 di-fiui'il. ..f cultivation Iniv, mm I,' .ir m ,-k. ™
Hut he open n,.^t,on M. when- of ,|„ |„r„u. v*. .... •.. - lun.-
k,",WM r"P W"-',n lr,"l, r- *l ""t'l""'. j part- or I tile .train, an ,,-c.l
..... , " , , '.-ff tin- surplus moisture. Then later the .1 r\ tii
Mi*oim made aoo. when it e ei-teu \\ i11.1:11■ Warner i
~ " 1 'tonie« mill the ropiu drainage prmcn to lm\. been
to the senate. No other rep.ibliean Ihcre could h«v. Kan,,s and Ncl.ra-ka a
done the good that he .ill do for the party and lie,
i state.
io« swelling and ti
Malt for the warm i
and the gold
form them into nvs-es ..f fragm -e. Th-
an and wboie^otn-
lib It au<l for the
fulls from your short!*!*
earn . and >ou want to shout and rui
till e Through the dead leaves the gre. u ur i —
Islng. The patch, that have felt the
already emerald carpets The
One of the liest ways to purifv the
< raence purifying the lists of voters wit
bgllots. A Imgug regi-tration is tin
corrupt election.
Ml Dot i- to com-
> are to cast the
hamlmaid of a
| It i? announced in every column of tit, Musk
jpers that the sounding of street car -on-- more t un
avthing else indicates that Muskogee Iu
a village and is becoming a city.
j Newspapers at Muskogee have a pro!.!m. if it |;l ,.
two days to count the votes cast at a democratic primarv
election, how long will it take to count the vote- cast at
an election which has two tickets in the field.
t possible*runults.
Some good, practical authorities on soil culture and
the conservation of moisture, claim that there may be
practiced such a complete control of the water ni the
s« il, a* to m t only grow the crop, but t< carry over 11
halanec of moisture to the next year, and thu.s*seciir<
considerable advantage over the natural conditions of
rainfall. The cultivated hinds become a storage rescr-
• igce pa- xnu. |-or imjjinj, a]| (|„. moisture that falls 011 them.
I 1 are at all limes i-reparetl to receive moisture, per-
initiing of hut little waste in watery running off. This
•vsteui of cultivation retains the moisture in the soil "to
he used ill supplying the growth of crops on these lauti-
•d to he
A Lasting Dream. his ev. on
'lilekaili. 8.a. niid Mr. Ht
.1.1 1 .1 . i Many of the member* <.f n -- n.,,.. i ,,f ituike h
and the economical use ol this moisture supply lueam Editorial associati*
increased fertility of the
resou rces.
Moisture
"il and inexhaustible emp
uiservation means work and system in
. a.livatii.n. It <.11111.1t ..- ha.I !., the <-nr<-l<ss. indolent.
Ine nwri-larv of tlie interior has a.an <-.] *1 tun- .. . ,
a . .a: v tiller. Hut it "an !<c . itained hv tlie energetic, wide
nwake. a<-iive, intelligent fanner who know- and ful'v
ic.ilize> that tlu-re is no excellence without groat lalwr.
and that he who wins in am line of «<<rk must apply
Irfilli his hands and lii« head.
Inn contract for the construction of nu iiuuien-n ini
iptioii dam in Salt Itivcr vallev. Aril \e.| ■
treat work in the arid region goes on >i..i ■'<
I
ity will
-the
I'm
•ss Hill
I The voter who docs his full duty in the <
Vri«tcr. Then tie will .. to l!ic polls h,1 \<,t.
ifuhliciin ti.ket from the top t<< ii tom.
Stand* for two Imsim - proposition-
(coii<miy.
J Lew Hcdl. v ja.ints out that I'rc-i.Icnt I! 1-
losition in favor of large families is nut en.i. i | .<
j-a-(ity" women and those wiio pn-f.-i a |>..... 11.- , t '
I baby. But that is rather in favor of the |u. nident ti an
V.*ain?t him.
THI. RATIO BETWL'EN BEEF
productions of il
Hon to them. Tho f
along edut ullou lines
.ts a dream. The nta
■ ome hold no e'dge oil
I men or those iu profe
i ia! life. Steel bands bind
{ and cotton. Steel teeth thresh
I'll" 'I II: it l.R itlllng drives the niylit
I of buslnVss houses and dwellings *
AND CATTLE PRICES I our machinery and play horse for
... . , j Thousand; Of OUrlOtlg^llfelike ei.t< I
t att.eincn either have nope or arc not able to break out are doing work in tins
and oct away from the old business. |'or the price ,lfipd lo Uo,,p l>v hands, just n*
• •I feeding cattle is high a.- compared with tha price on The r...\ V-' \vK ,HI"1
j- oil ki'im^ -!< ' i -. To lie sure, the beef trust i- the . v,<*'d the pifine
I .1 a". i'< i the !'a.'. inai I'eeileis wiil pav more'!I,M" * s""' )t,,aI,y "f ■;••
... ■ l in (oinniei tai . :11 |os This • l.iiin
lor i-att!<• Itiau nu- present market for fat one# will jua-1 nlitoriaitri-nd. m.... :«in.n . .„
■ is a raiiier interesting matter to ponder o<er. Tin v '-"l"l«d ... «i<on i..... e «i<ti ti.
•ili'i-s must hare faith ill the future of the market.
Territory and Oklahoma will pro*
\ bullish idea •- in tlie air regarding the cattle situ- 10111 •'"' to this pm-t of i ...
domain.
Jit has Wen discovered that eighteen of the tvventv-
Jvi presidents of the I nited States had no ni i< l« 11< at ion . aisi the impression that theri arc not many!
line, but the philosophy of the fact has not been clear-J cattle "ii Iced in tht count rv. 1'he higii price • i corn) * v* cost of convicts
J up. Perhaps the democratic partv has be.-n ov.-rl-has indm-cd feeder-*:o pruiiu down Iip-m holding- to Alll>k,,i- 1 '
Ig 0110 the profundities in politic s. efnall projioiiKMis for til!- was a year when manv stoi-k- ' ts'.'.f'tikbti oii
,1 -• men preferred m sell thefcorn rather than make steer v " ■
It Will be remembered that it was M. L Turner of meat out «.f it. Manv of tlie cattle being bought i.v '"-t V - '''
y<hihoma who one year ugo I olight an entire govern- .eedeis will have to make better than w hen tbev are The soon.-r "
**nt bond issue of $3,000,000. and whose bid on the |soitl on the market. 11,1 employment tin
JJent issue of *4.',500.000, was next to the highest. I; And if thev do tin* < uutrv will wonder who can iff- !-utVouimg^into
•Slavs takes an Oklahoma man to do things worth | ford to <11 l.< • ®. ,t ,1-or according to the recent re-'legishitb-i.
hjpile.
f n> ,r\ ■ ■ t r > f
ip Roosevelt's Rough Rld-
itlzetis of th
fTorts to get Preside
Ids trip
but the posit I v
1 T t ees i
contract
Mith natural gn
route from CIe\
ithrle for their pipe line and
>rk will begin Jtn<t
mi•! -t.-.! Ti - ■ one.. -. I -"Hd
I thousands of acres of I
Klpl . .
rk of developing thin Held. TI
k thev are putting up o.v the f
Is ti - laVges
atrnig
med .Masaeiu.
'
This p
11 prohah:
"oyle and other pl.it
in Wis..
King In
hit.c field
the Ripl
KUii.-hlne that Is to (tan
ti Intlmnted that tl
mbcr whom it
bald-nuted
head.
\ud it h
feet deep
Alethinks tin
r jdlelti
itloual
than h
in hotii L
IM till
igli in
ro through In
ti pants be tore
umpuign opens. Th^v arc agreed
lo in pollti.
I Candida tea for th
lent In 1908
>diglttl>
tit ions, it is with no I aI
s that f
Hill pluve.l th'
thing th;
ibtle
-■•lunll
If Mi
lined t. il,
imprl
'c- ... :
li t of |.|
genus bl •! and graceful and
urbs her tongu
tlstlc. who has hu
who has
keeps me waiting, one win
smite
noble aspirations, w ho from van-
free.
flirts with others forNh'-
of spiting
t In ni : part
I. but
from w hb h
farmt. .
■mm
heat.
WinM
Senator-Elect Warner to
i ■' -nets:
fact I:
d Mr. xiedrlughaus 1
!."! Wh 1 .IS put ty of
" the Indian 'I
..Iannis ti
lish pit id
line figure and
tin-oug
llsi-hurg
hopeful
F. B. Lillie & Go.,
Druggists and Manufacturing Pharmacists,
♦ GUTHRIE, > > OKLAHOMA
U) .1 in.aas ,lt.l ^
Insurance, Loans • and Real Estate
Btato Agentn Amarlcan 8ur«ty Co.. of N«u* YorV.
Aetna Bulidiny and Loan Aaaoclatton. of Topeka. Kin,
Phono
rt Logan County Bank Building, Outhrta, OKI a
' M QgqQOiX<>oooooXH^OiX>DOoc^^ri&goqiy ra'iarHJMirgTi-n-ii-n.a u u
t blanket is ' '* 'u,! °f moisture and the brool. that 1
wn« ice-hound a few day* ago. pulls and ja-.-* ti:
. "ills and trickles and makes mush' pi t.s
; sweet as the laughter of
There a bluebird and
'dozens Iif them VV hep did ti
from ' lluw did tin \ know- that Hi
| had been thrown ..p.-n «tnd i
Mother Nature was bidding ti.cm .
i iik Welcome?
Who knows.' Who ...res'" it i- .
i that thev are here and that their chirps spent
' ;""1 twittering - , -ig-, t hot th, .1. . ' ,|
hand ..f Winter haa been removed and there
I that this beautiful world is again lo bins- house
som and make happy the soul mankind The
M. BRONSON L C BRONSON
Bronson & Bronson
♦ Farm Loans, Insurance and Abstractg
Only complete abstracts of title hi Loffat* county.
Ycu pay inteicst gad principal at our office*
Oldest anil laigeat imburgnce agcncy ia Oklahoma.
Guthrie, Oklahoma
1
dlan Territory on un observation
June, will be surprised to sec and learn of
the marvelous advancement made lit thla
' ountrv. weli but a few > eai*= im. wyis
looked upon as the home of the blank-
Indian. The wonderful tmpnn enienls and
' put
: ..il > Mr. t.ari'i. <1 ^i.- iM.-ker .-tin ll.it .to louine-i <•« ' "" ' "! '' i*
• m y''i> tor each year, or ilSn.ooo for tho two a
| a smaller margin and keep om ot hankrttptrv. So tin- years, for paying foF keepi„K , , ,
. . . .. . I i . * .... 1 .*■].. I* . . ...I 'It >. . . kl.f **a ...I tfl .1.... f.\>> r ...
r t lie people^ I Hill ;■
tv principle entin. Lited
lax- Kllib-y that it does
ith- : in politics. With m
la - I terests of the peopl
of my party second.
Arm bell
by the sacred4
not do to keep I:
e It shall be th<
tlrst. the Inte
hniw. were coDB|)i< uou.s for the i ork
W waRio" of the legislature, anj jiroveil to l.e uiiioul !
•1 ablest men of that body. We wain to .•nm'nitulaie ■ *
• ' "f on ti"' amount ami ehara, ■ r ..I In'']
>? the lilaekwell 'Jiiiie.-lfeeoril.
«l
better for the
•asilv btiarrauged
Jinpetiyon with fr
I shall kni
can it shall
aim to unite the party
keeping u,s prls- the people there i\ ill be no kltcli'
and $8.0(1" for expenses >>f oftt-ers
in transporting prisoners to the penile; I am an admit- : f the persoimlln
t ar\ This raises tlie grand total of .< ti e f.r-stdenl a I shall oe a S'.ppo
•n opriations fur ti . < i s |.. * is . : ^
I his is a \ .-t sum much more th: . i noun. ed. It w II be no , ,is\ t.i -k i-
> ommunly of this size should be . ..ni- i the \ .1 ant seat of t u«t grand Missouri..!.
.000 popula- pellc.l I,. expend for keeping: the 11 j Francis Marion i *cki.-11. All I Can prom
ir WOTk", I tloil I- a stood tlihlff III the face of the proposition to bo!1,11,1 htv# vW>twl M* forfeited 11— la that i wit .I- the DeA 1 oan Tht
their 11 bei i > IU proper mainu
gov CI ne. I I.v e'i-W lit W l-if tOWIl.- of libit .-l/C . . • , ....... ... ; , ,
She Is cheerful.
ith- ] music in her voice.
i- to i When good fortune comes
the I is ready to rejoice;
Mc- She believes that If my talents were n- -
►oks 1 cepted at their worth
- T wotii I t.iK• • ui\ place tomorrow ^ ;
O^t- the greatest nii'u on - oili.
J. 3. Fairfield
> j TRANSFER. COAL AND STORAGE * J>
Receivers nd Di«r!uiitors of Car Lots.
Best Grades of Coal Always in Store.
Goods Packcd, Stored and Shipped to Order
Quick Service at All Times.
Phone No. 20. * 407-409 West Harrison Ave. J
Electric Light. I
COMFORT AT HOME. |
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The Guthrie Li^lit k Power Co. p
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GAS LIGHT FREE
All ■pureliaset's of stoves between now and March
31, 1905, can have one light installed free of charge.
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the lady, the
1 lady
•T. JJ. Scott, representing this count il disiriei. and j < xpected increase for the fat cattle will make beefsteak
yeoakor .1. B. Norton. reore<enting ii - . . mi v in tlie .. lu^urv thai * 1 >«• «■ t I rein It of an. *-at * vyp rs
during! packing house*.
r lead her
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posies In the dells
All
Guthrie Gas Company
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Grissom cSc Smiih
Qilahoma Avenue Stables!
• Good Horses, Good Ri^s and \jOOd SdVvio®.
Harry, the Cab Man In Connection. «
PHONE No. 7. 218-220-222 East Okiahoma Av
failure of Oklahoma Witv to have
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firing haus.
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Daily State Capital 15c a Week
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1905, newspaper, March 22, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125805/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.