The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA* STATE CAPITAL, FRIDAY Mr
§ya a mm* | l. 4 <tatt capital HAINER'S DLUSION ON THt
iin. i'aLAIiO.tIA SlAiL UU ppimady fi prnn-M
|y in* state Capital #empany.
CURWtNT COMMfcNI
\Vh< art
Jns • «*« *
On* iponlh,
>ne y«r ..
PRANK H. EDITOR.
lUMCftiprto" "ATB®-
Dally toy Mall—Stiictly I" Advance.
Daily toy Hall—itrHtly In Adavnce.
taking for III* text
thou? What came you out for to ««'" J
PRIMARY FI FCTION I AW' J T*" " "«r#«ail.. . wa. aa far out of th- |
rRimAiti CLCV. iivjin LAW Lalrf e,¥# #BOi , 0ay H M V|| lh, (
( nder the new primary election law . which went into Fori oiham, Jain* of every <j nominatkNi pr-seiu 1
effect Vnril C n it I. tin. ..rintm.r ti.,. 1. , luvi H,v 1 Kmi|c> •' Haptlst minister'*nd amongst the « athollc* who worship ;
X|)r" " W,,,, t,U l,r,nt,I,K °f lh* ,a"'- living „« ,f mountain, ha. a ... | .-d and who are r„ mb-rs of this cong, e
ticket* nominated hv iiium convent ion* cannot be Iej!all> that has made .. ie.ord that probably hw*| «««•<" >r* h«< h.i fox Indians Mia
never hesn «*<|ijall*-«f tn the history of h -i. mlas Blackfeet. ■ * and Pottawato
OKLAHOMA PAR AGRAPHS.
* Rel ecras harf institute.! a lodge j 1
The dee«la have i*-«n signed -nil tji
Wee tern NVn^pi-r I'nlon will erect
fins building at Muskogee.
SO 19
•.00
On# mar'1' • •••
Three montha
«(x month*
C"#No' > «riptla t win be eent by mall In the city of Guthn#.
Sunday Edition.
HOC
One year y mall ..
Weekly.
I I'lmeil upon the ballot*. The mndi.Utai mu t cither ,;„m Kv,.n „r,. Ummu h.0.,
lie Voted oil at the prilliariep, or the tonvcntioil wll it'll Sould not Induce tin moat amine wc :KW Hundreds were disappointed that
Humiliates them mimt be constitute.! of delojfati's Heel- w, *1 l* la modeal mountain hen h-- .1 slosh Ion k.m ,ted the night II.
done. itoniface Nattoi .«i t.« t of t. Mar> - i
d at the primary election*. Such in brief i« the pur- nr9l on„ „irn ,wo thpn thn<(> lh, , Bu.-kfeat Kngiai.d from del. ..
port and effect of an opinion handed down by .Tutl^«' four and flnaib rt\> • ga« a day, la her; ti - «ermon at th«* h- -•n«ti i«* aervi<*
Too llainiT in the district court at Stillwater recent I v. r,"'!!r1d
100 ... ,.i i e 4i i 1remarkable '.< n la a put in ti., u ■••mat
SCO I In* . as. II, involved the ritfht of the rcpub* ; fi4inU> ,(f K,.v ||all<1. „mI |laM „
400 I lean ticket ticket to a plate upon the ballots to be voted lowed the freedom of t h - house, com i k
and going at Will In this «■] w m
i lie hcgaii la> 111k. she *«mld i um« In <
house and lay on tin* bed instead of K
the oth> i
This distinguish. <1
la ihe nu«"st of Sacred llcait
Claude Wllkeraon
.,f,l died several
lotel man.
Iht- lk.in
of i:w -*
$0.25
da. UK'
1 .ovnjy turning, i^n t it?
§pil!1
The fMl
\>1 President Koosevelt arrives inTITuasJoTTpeTii]
1^' ->r lint' will probably direct him to the j)lace where
placf
by the people of t'uxhinjj at the election May 1. Th
tleinocials noniinaled their candidates for the various
offices under the new pnmarv sv^tein but the republi-' mg to the chi.-ken house
cans isiiored the law passed by the last legislature and
1 . She liegan laying one '-gg
Iloininaletl 111 lilacs convention. I pun the protect of , ommon hens hut her breast «U> uvl.i '
the democrats, the election commissioners refused to •> on fire with an uiuiueu,ha % mi.
... i i I • ii. 11 and In a short Unto she began daposr
,h*V' ,l"' >'-|' l'l"HH rnn.li.lmw upon tin- lt^ Sh„ .
The repiiiilicans then went lie fore Judge llainer dentiy had « «ood «i..« i . .r human n.. >
■. Hvwan Stern, the chief wiln.-> for tl.o's1illwat.r, in nn n I tempt tn sreurr a writ of mBn.U- '>"> '• <«• l""1
1 n'* ikt r i',""" iii.i more sin- wanted to. ..ml the two di.i'
..... ,lt in not certain of Xan Pattersons guilt. I compelling the commissioners to place their can-, >a|||lfv livi. ,n
fg jQ the same condition. Ididales Upon the ticket. ! I est day three appeared This ought I
: ( . 11 h I ire llainer deuied the application for tli^ writ,
velt arriveB in ChU n«o. nprn.-1ll,,l,lin- "'« ,l"' r.-publi. hi.- iKii ro.l the pri
lection law they were not cntitletl to have the name-,
<>l their candidates plactMl upon the ballot. A
Removal of Rotnctlona.
Al.i-kogee Demo-iat
si.itehood without
■■„!> ire thickest— the wheat pit.
Washington 1'ost has a theory. < -.np-ti n of
, hr.iiii ;« (ji.fn M the . aufe of tile .leath i.f n fun
artixt. 'i'liis is the first intimation that
lnr.]i-th''-ii >p artists liaje brains.
•M ItiK'kefeller." sav« H. H. Hnpers. "i- ju-t as
nnn f
as 1 am." It may l e, the Chicago Kecord-
]! n. ! a -orts. that some of Mr. Koekefeller's friends
w ji; dec'ine to accept this ns a vindication.
have mitbfled an; hen. but It did 1
this one. hut with undiminished m>
und shouting "Kxoelalor," tin the i
lunguage of courae), lloppod her an
a result (triumphantly and inad«- it c\-en t-
Kven this was not eiumgh. and wi'i
hist reaolve l« do or ili«*. slit spit
lection her lipoids, aginatively apeaklng fi l
nr\i Montlav. ,""'1 h"' wlt ""d "IK1 nu! ""
mm i . i i t i ti wefe stacked up.
I lie citiz.'iis tickei of (iiithrie which was largely >rh«t is a uig uir> > ut it rumen ft
succe>>ful at the spring election was named bv a mass,an ai>aoiutei> reliable ^our.. ite\ n.
.■onventinn, in of at the primaries. Ju.ljjc llainer. J ..r b*r ..d fr..m
• I ^ | the filar learned of It
however, nobis that although such nominations are illc-! when the hen flrsi begun her w
gal. after the names of the candidates have been placed tderfui feat He\ naiie> * thiidren '"i'1
-M t Ions on th* *«
. 4i<-ateat cure'
I i hi Territory.* a
on Muskogee, hs W'
\ ill.tge and hamlet
would not recovet
\ state governm«-ti
..h the towns w
would have to b.-
i.gle and double
k up the restrie
We Miad b« H«
iil. tioir removal
of lauds
mill
\al of re
would he
befall the
e a blight
other city.
Home malicious Individual drove
eplke Into t .al.|e .it.l.aWton and
up the telepl.ono service for sev
hours In th- t-omii pari of that
■ lly .ouncll at Muskogee has voted
Ihe
Idlllgs ;
El he
: by* the
of this ileeUiun the people of Cusliiiifr will have but
one tirket, the .leuKK-rati.-, to .ote upon nt Ihe
Miirn i.f the tmhanges are eharyinj: I'olk w ith hav-
h)g ..|,i, ■ r motives in his Sunday eli.siny ikiupai^n.
n,. ■ I lliiptist. tnd it is alleperl that thi-. eaiisi
tr, ha. ■ fn-at love'for water on Sttii'lav.
hint
V Velsnn, ihe St. I uis philnntItrnpic million-
me. :■ „ interview >ave, "Acqtiiriittf ridies is a habit
tnd a iS.1
' T
upon the ticket and voted upon by the people the elec-
tion is legal.
WELL KNOWN MEN WILL
ADDRESS CONVENTION
The program for the annual convention <>f the
National Kditorial association, which is to be held in
liuthrie Juno •, * and ! , includos addresses by several .south Me.\iester
inen of national reputation, and will far excel anything ^ nl. r^o'r'Vho.^
in the history of Oklahoma. The men who will speak
him of It. hut lie thought they must b-
j mistaken and that other liens were las |
j Ing there too He could hardly credit e i
I lifniMrir until lie w«nt to watching her,
1 performances himself and then lie u.
j forcd to believe It. The hen is Just an;
ordinary farm yard fowl
What a bouanui a flock of that kind
' of liens would have been last wint
Whose
It from which they
decade of vears
oipported by a lax
I in- absolutely ruin-
, ill s is what It
ally as a matter of
I all better drop the
tatehood clubs and
mi removal proposl-
cut out the cunsti-
talk and agitata a
unventlon to devise ^ ,
•-t ami most for.' ful way of reach- (j)keeu * Ivi^'..
u ..ingress on Hint all-Important tpies- , m(1 ltll, ..Mlonr
This countr>. fre.1 .nil uutrammeled w,Mi, fn|. , u
will build you cities under either , pot |f| (|| r,,m.
hood i 1 in. but ti ev cannot forever, or
-. long continue to build themselves.
ft Themselves bv the o*n boot
- mi s We are in favor of restriction re-
nioval organlaation and regtriction re-
moval conventions «ith the statehood
tlon left In abeyance. Kvery com-
lub and every newspaper In lu-
ll ll«
; terrltor
good
nici'. ial club favors
Ml• Reno tariff as-
mat.I n yew freight
feels that the city
!«( rilmn ited ag ilnst
former editor o!
n't.Trned from a
C'lllfornta. whet
n. He savs he
i Oklahoma, as
niugh for liim.
The Carnegie
Library.....
Is tn need of funds for the purchase of
books and we have decided t" adopt a plan to
ah! In raising money for this purpose. •
During; the next two mojitbs we will pay 5
rer en of our sales on return to us of our cash
checK* We deliver to ea. h purchaser a check
shqwing the amount of purchase. These jhecka
when returned to tia in the amount of $10.00,
or over, bv any of ihe ladles wl o aVo members
of the Federated City Clubs, we will honor My
paying " per cent of ihe amount ho returned.
If the ladies will arrange to secure and sava
nil the checks we will Ihhiio. they can make
for the library a nice sun of money fur tho
purchase of books.
H Olden
ill an Territory ought to be al work now
on this question along a uniform line to
!.ii and Impress congreaamen utid sen-
ator- We wish some one wo'ufu call a
convention of the presidents of the com-
mercial clubs and the editors of the news-
papers iut an early date to prepare a
plan of campaign to accompli.--h this re-
sult. If possible. It is Indian Territory's
tirst and greatest n^e.l vet less work has
I cen done on It by far. than on the state-
hood subject. Who has any con;entlon
to make against the plan? Let us
from the press.
-etl the Fort Gibson
Post and will temporarily retire from
Clierokc. nation nawapaperdom He
aa.va lie wi'.l -tarl a paper In the Choctaw
nation, and R*t some ore to run I' after
the flrst Issue-, m-l will then give his
enllr# tlmp to developing the resources
of Fort Gibson.
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F. 8. Lsllie & 2o.,
Druggists and Manufacturing Pharmacists,
GUTHRIE,'- . * > OKLAHOMA
:
Iwntii nu
bevoi hn
one ant I that's a fact.'' The average Okla- are rccogni/.ed as authorities on the
ii now humming, "Well tliul i* a habit I they will discuss.
Why Women Wear Skirts.
ISynitlastics
L Sa«tlw
J io fnrc -
. ti^
t\. ,m. y are «nsinus for tho courtain t-> up mi
*
nf tho Czar ami Mika.lo in Manchuria, Inn
Tool that this land rncountcr is hut a spo. ial-
IllC fl'Hl
. Tl.oro
thi.iih
t. lljclta.nl
the R.ahl?
plln)
on In regard to the
w -Chickasaw deeds
great deal, or It may mean
subjects which 'very little. The sc.-rotary nf the in-
. terier • lalms to have the right to ap-
i prove them and iiiaist that they shall -Washington Post
Among the speakers are Captain llichard IVarson s,,llt to Mm T|„. governors claim; Dr. k. i^. Afnoid. doctor
I lobsoil of .Merrimac fame, (Jolonel .'lohn Dvmond. ' that he has no right whatever to in-I Haven Normal School of <.
Hon. H. A. C..Uo, w-wdltor of th.- United SUte, J..... 1- *
offi'-o. V. I". Sheldon. I). II. Bnll.-r. 1'rof. .1. W. Carr | th(lili, „ll0 ou(lhl „, know Ll0„ in. National I'msi,..! |^
f Anderson. Iiul.,.). II. 1'otU of tho Troy 'l imes. Troy, -r.. th. layman u i- >k- .< if ti.-- k v- • """
N. Y.. J, s. Benn of the PhU.d-lpbis North American, £ ! ..
and William Allen Whito, tho well known Kansag odi- llIht ,iuim-a. t.. ny o.at « m™ im.i a poor... .matomi
tor and writer. n.ltlwr l« ll In Ihe aunplem-iital auror- 1 ....I devrtopm.nl llian
V elm at those names in sufficient to sati.fv nv m.i... n «**> >•> > ' k"1
h • th0 i ffort made last winter to have a ugh
one as to the treat that IS in store for those Willi arc , rldw tn Jhw ,lldUta appropriation bin Women have wort
, fortunate enough to attend ihe sessions of this lir t {giving him authority to act is a eon-1 earliest time
■Nations, and the aeeretwy of interior r,-^^, ,m,ionBl ^vention to he held on Oklalt. a aoit. ^ jot fhiita. nTom-en'tn-1 «"•> .
I nder th
^nd puhll
Record is making
II line' a 1 .4
l*ip<
ind will with the i
publication
Bin
Vinita dlsoppeit
Rlddl
intll recent lv
nint charging him
tld b)
Is | he
J. B. Pairfieid
* TRArsSFBR, COAL AND SIORAUE
Receivers and Dikfrl'outors of Car Lots.
I3est Grades of Coal Always in Store.
Goods Packed, Stored and Shipped to Order
•ml 111.
I by his pecullai
•ama—the naval battle.
one bright prospect in the contest for au-1
ween the governors of the Choctaw and |
and that the
.*i. especlalt..
led
bU
tid put
Fundi
balked
issuance of patents. H mm pave the way . rj.|l0(p0 wm >))oak on subjects of which they have
u i r 50.000 attorney fee for .mac promi-tng| lmu1). „ life study. Mr. tlymond'a thome boinR i.oia
It Is undertsood that tli<
th. I the
\«un^ «tt-'vnet.
\\ i President Koosevelt is hunting bear in Color-
"SoniePrinting House Economics. Mr. Castle's
Slates Postal Laws and Kules." Mr. Sheldon's "The
Science of Modern Business Building." and the address
Screws, of Montgomery, Ala., will 'hinder progress.
* 1 There ig another view, which.
ml. mrident <irover Cleveland lias instituted a ;<lf |>,.,,Pident \v. \Y
nar ii|«>n :ho womans' clubs of the country, lie says J |M, Hj)on ,|lp ,in,| objects of the National Kditorial
ti jim. of these eluba nre not only harmful Inn H ,M-i„ii i,.
|.;irm' -1 n way that menaces American homes, lie r|'|i,..e foaliires nf the program are. of course, sopnf
w-w in ti., trend of womans' clubs a discontent with entirolv from the ontorlainniont arranged by tho
i.iMre hf- a d with motherhood. He says tJiis a|i|H-ars, |(ull| ,.s,viitive oommittoe, and tho torriional esc'ii-
!n tlu' vonont to give women the richt to vote, and )|V1. loiiiinillee. They have prepared their program.
.|. lartii ipnte in public affair?. "It must l>o with oipial oare. and everything point? lo a mosl sue-
United ' governors will only del,
I complicate titles. This opinion Is glso
I held by many others, who hold that
! they should not contest the case and
know has not been dismissed It
, - .well known that the M K. ;itid T.
railway claims certain sections along Its
right-of-way by the terms of the grant
which allowed It to filter the Indian
Teiritorv The language of the statute
ii.dar.tK evident," he says, "that as agencies for re-
taljjH.oii .1- for man's punishment, womans' clubs are
horr-l Iv n.isplace,! aoicl miserably vicious."
et'ssful convention.
is. approximalely that.
rnitcd States becomes the
the land 111 question. the
sections of land for six miles
j side of the road shall
to tbe
chlnlflts who La
automobile came
it In repair, an
skirts ever since the* drive it n
most ancient papyri M'10 'bi''*
. I pletiirp lli-m In thl- «arb. Kvery ulp.or , >• •>«-
J from the days of Phidias has chosen tlm j
l>awea com-j female llgtire as the example of persona!
"tlon* of the j perfection. Every artist who .
matters and brush to canvas lias painted the femln
form as the Ideal In human nosh. Eve
one knows that Venus and Aphrodite and l,J°k «" ■ :
tin*, lithe-limbed. Diana will live In the
world s memory forever. In modern .la -
the beauty of tlie female form divine N '■,*1
emphasised whenever possible lust.Mtl of ' 1,11 NN '
s wit thing n woman In a miscellaneous <
hundli*. fashion a.eir. tl « -I.- - 11 ^"" ^ , Ml ,. N.,r.
war nklrt. a HsM-miln, bo.l- | ««' «' the .H.o.1
which adapt| ln.lf to v.r> , ^ i„.lrM(.,,on „r „f
kits Mmttie Kagleton. past grand
■ touched ' lerdav tiielr palleno
I to the railroad track
. dead monster on a
The Stlllwate
\\ all the llvelo
I stood deail. V1
enched clear ov
id they loaded t
■ of the Order
Quick Service at All Times. "1
Phone No. 20. * 407-409 West Harrison Ave. J
THE BIG
CARPET CLEANING
.. MACHINE
Is ready for Business Send
Carpets.
THE GUTHRIE LAINDRY CO.
PHonc 109. 502-504 W. Okla. Ave. Guthrie. Okla.
in your
ldersoi
nid. past
id A
Kast.
likelv to have heen modified In recent occurrences injn0UI
St. •IVtershurj: and Moscow. He argues that in order j
to put tilings hack to the point where they were at the siiaw
jbcjMunintf nf the war not on sea. where the game ha>; thfHw,.ollllty aI s
been irretrievably lost, but only on land—Gen. Kuro-', eb'bration of Ka:
Easter at Sacred Heart.
News
i|ow it hi lbe southeast conic; of
RUSSIA IS UP AGAINST I.C
,, ,, — — ... * A PEACE PROBLEM
•e that Congressman E. E. Ellis, of Kansas
C'it-., er of our „W Beloit, Kansas frieti.l, .hi,I,, (l",r' "f |,IW fl,s f',mc rwntl v
A H. • s, non- iletd, h r Wn rto.vn in the Inilisu 1 !' 0 - miliUn situation in the far
Territory lor the purpose of informing himself on the
MHtehooe situation, and takes a most fair and sensi-
ble view the question, writes Editor Head ley of th.
jv.i.u.i (\(V furrier. If Mr. Ellis is as strong, capable
and .1 irageous a man as his distinguished brother.
J i< I. s proved himself to be on all occasions, and
•ve .- ii. ,, he is, he will take liiuh rank in the lower
We Of i ongress snd lierome n most vulttablc ally of 1111151 l,n" armipK .tHornuRhlv,
OkUhoma's statehood forces in that body. * >lnu "ul ,>f Manchui-ia. seize Korea, and nrap-
ture Port Arthur.
!'•'ti*ions for federal marshals are advocated bv the H'' tremarks. A* m ifiat l;imou> ti
Wagoner Mayings. Here is the plan: Deputy Marshal Wt Russia last October for the seat of war. and w
^ | than in former years, owing to the
Bn.t I.. . -tter is truly a grizzled veteran. He stated distinguished itself in such a singular manner against j dense population in that section
this morning that he had been a deputy in the Terri- tbe Hull fishermen. I do not think it must be reckoned ",|wbra,lon ,0""v
t i vearg and had undergone all the hardships witli ntherwi.se than a< being*likely to increase j he list
and ti.'i v -a of a soldier in anv sort . i' n lampamu. ' 1 disasters hitherto exjierienced by Ifus>i«i."
i *tf- itg period of his efficient and faithful servic t ov- Russia. Col. I'icquart continues, cannot exhaust her-
er. 'in wildest days of the Territory's historv. Win s,,l' 'n " single enterprise, so far from her vital centre.-.
l'i' . i i' t the government show its appreciation nf such She occupies in Europe u position which do.-- n-'t per-
mit Her to use the whole of her arm). She has. mon -
er. to reckon with grave internal dilVuulties. Six*
armv corps in Europe -one (piarter of * the effective
force* of tbe empire have been successively mobilized.
graceful out Illy. 1'pon the stage tbe v'aluc
r the j nf tin- feminine figure as an attraction to
.er of I the eye Is dally or nightly demonstrated,
ternate j \ chorus girl In skirts? Never. IJhe
either I Idea Is preposterous
yed hv ' On tjie other hand. Imagine u company
mat ri
upon a stage arrayed in ngliis.
i<< would arouse the risibilities of
Such an
aid road. „ Now if the . of
interior shall vlgn «Tne
«e deeds, It will materially strength- J theamost ph^-gmatle audlen--'
the claim of the road toethe lands j array of spindle shanks >>
: case is sun' to g" to the courts j glomeratlon of knuckle knee
ast. 11.1 he sees it.! « y v. «nd ir lh* •o>-«w> *r" *1* j man. "f p^ I «<r'miil.« us
' ! they will not do anything to strengthen
an article in the I'aris .1 if ron-.
Ihe cause of the road. In the unpin-
His eoni'lusi.in lliat Russia ou^lit to make peace, is not tin^ r\nj-bi*iy hop., th.i thti-e nw hp
essary delay.
j«ee We leave It to any unprejudiced Ii
competent Jury to decide.whether or r
omp.tl.lon b.lw n hnnilr. .. ^ ^ ^ ^ of wny
Oklahoma; Mrs. Hortence
. matron of Guthrie chapter,
Mrv O. M. Ii. rt i v. frat^'i nal cof cs|sjnd-
I nt of oklahoma and Airs \Y M. An-
derson of Pitild will be among the guests.
A« a reason for their aetlon In de-
liverlng patents, contrary to Secret.ir-
Hitcltcoi k's order. Qovarnors M' <'urtoi:-.
and Johnston of the ChoeU
asaw nations state that
Kaunas and Texas railroad hoflJs
of every alternate section of land
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i v.
M. BRONiON
L C hRONSJiN 1
Bronson & Bronson
MlS!
I Farm Loans, Insurrnc; and Abstracts
J Only complete sbshacts s itle im. Login county,
^ . Yon pay inteicst and principal at our offii .
^ Oldest and largest insurance agency ia Oklahoma,
Guthrie, Oklahoma
event of the
demouatratloi
occasion In any other part of the .country
and worth going many mile.: t. vv it ness. J wrar
I which This year w is no exception, and If any-j hood
thing the <
average men and the same
women the latter would not present .
larger proportion of perfect formed Im
man being-' Hr Arnold may au ex
port In physical development, hut he
red Heart abbey Uiejtalnly lacks the artlsti ■
r Sunday Is the great dictum is contrary
and is attended by a the world. He places himself In oppnsl-
o be seen upRn that tlon to everv teqet of beauty and of art
I to rev that womankind I- forced to
wear skirts tn hide t.gl forms is a fall*-
capable of contradiction a thousand
unewhat greater j times a day.
nation
oad 'is.soon
[overnment, 1
hey recognise
•eded
the title passes
Indians say
ne authorltv
Blaok Building
1 IBW.Okla.Avs
The
Fisherman
ecks are flooded tin this
country all kinds of fish,
verv large one-, come
When the
lk this as well as that of its other soldi.'
Mr lolbetfer has aided materially in niakinir this .
! --.untry—surely a service worthy .if siihstntial
acknov <i?ment.
• elebration
when many members of the church who, When th
live at great distances come to make tiielr j part of th.
Easter dutv. A number of these coin- including s
municants usualh • -amp son.ewhe,. in | up stream fromJhs rIv«k ^ ^ ^
11. id- i ii t if ill vroun.b in* long i n g to the tloo«1 water runs out miiuons
lid ... with i. bin not all h>- many million..
i.. the ..I 1.--1 1- were M-seut :i.« T!,n .sMu- n.hei-man . ea-°...
maimer or v.- Almost anv one ran hook a
pralrt. -itlirfiiifri". J .-altlah ami quit., n . t
I .. . «.hin. with n hook is not raai
His obiter! BMV of th" secretary 'if the interior ap-
, moving their deeds that the railroad will
t ie exper enee o l ^ r|aim that title is vested In the gov-
ernment and (Jenrand that the *..uid be
delivered to them.
Success.
Everything comes to him who wilts.
If. In the meantime, hejearns the gaits, ,
And works and labors to train his hand
And shows he ha^courage and grit and
sand
And i% willing to do whit he can,or must
in hlMnlf, If need bt, alone to trust.
For the land that Is called "Success.'•
Argument*
• Electric Light, j
• COMFORT AT HOME. S
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I The Guthrie Li^lit & Power Co. p
these
A amn swung an ;tx and a woman toiled
At a washtub where her fingers boiled
Till her -Win was red and her nails were '
been disorganized to contribute to tbe formation of th<
• faced --sisters
called Siberian and composed of various elements, j „„ thP>
thev already number more than 100.-
thelr sweethearts to the famous St.
x "" Wk Anu-riean: •'Society" will doubtles- !*>
'«• that ii niece of Andrew Carnegie hns inrps
'""" 1 ' * H%Sl"i ■" I:" " I- i111 ..11 ii \ ....... ,i,„i,i_ ,
1 *f*i *•<''"* master. Mr. Carnegie ltini- iioo men. many more than i nthe hi-t ltiisso-Turkish | ^7wa.er, i "u.." .'iii'.n,', ,B,„
.<^r, hu l nii stcf) l,js imiall. „0(„| M.nrt. |,v . war. tn «av nnthing e.t the .testruction of the far eastern Opinion saint tor his N-. n« thruush
1 imthr r Nancv had married a poor, .-nuadron, the capture of Port Arthur and tip
honest man tha* ,
«"ttuesa duke. Mr. Carnegie was war material.
' . ??!: Ho hi. wealth
,;1
which have survived the wreck of time i But fishing
to the latent In rubber tired <jarrl:ipes. j enough for «ome pe P
were |.r..W.Wj ftv. hundred l.nv.e- ' seine A- Ion* a,Ml.er« ^ ~
in Ihe crowd Th, ' row.1 wae n« U th- ...nellie
, In Its make-up. dusky In- | some or in. m wui w
dlan maidet
walked tieside their pale- I point
well dressed and aa happy j small
. going t
of Lthe fire.
! in order
I four servici
."one a. 8 oclocK. 111.
. _ . (inorntor , leri. Itlie front pa^e of an K1 l!ono paper to show that 11 i
i am ""iiiopohat. (mall mil hifr, arc all parts the farmer who has really made /lUlalmma w hat it i-
* fact that
enorally recognized all alon^r.
Mrs. C. W. Barnes lakes up a column and a half on .solemn high mass M:
inenedictlne service a'
LI even then there XAE| j
_ . , ■ 11 nnrts the farmer who has really made OTTahoi
h ayerl in the ilrania „f ,„18in )()||ltv wbv -o mn.li ,,,a,c to
,h"ul„ ' at' the view of, wn,ihl. ,.n ^ ' ' |
of a -.u-i Iconcerning his niece's marri,,, „
urb u Jid' ' •1,10,1 °r thoueli The tialveston Tribune expresses its sympathy for
efr i.'- a cen as his, would have fakerifli* ' bleed inff Oklahoma thusly: Oklahoma has received
Ty w gwnt wealth, however it.mav have sonic very painful crashes in her ntn-k exposure. Her
uCi.a w i ie more credit to Andrew ('arnet>ie u,.ir 1 statehood dream was rudely dispelled and now ( afrio
■ he acts t m man and the real democrat. " . Nation has taken up permai- -nf re-i leneeyin her i
,o waste as they say
lually Kfjjitiinental wandering The streams dr> up In the mid 11 j ^
summer In many pla< es an
gt-adunlh o,:i..ci In the small pools of
water In the deeper part of the creek s
hed There those that are not acciden -
alb found i>v boys and others, become
an" phsv pi ev to snakes and fish-eating
birds a,*, if th- season is dry enough
■ pome of ii,e fish are finally left to roaa
t i |„ the hot >«inland underneath the ro. Rs
] | where they seek to hide.
She labored because,
•night,
rfhe kiiHW that her babes
ar.d fed.
Till rest came with arrows
cam# with bed, .
In the land t^'«t I- called
when day turned
f^Jed j
and peace 1
ist be .
i-i-t
commodate ttie crowds
hehl a •" i* lock ma ^
non servti en
lock und
y clock, a
who could
within'hearing distance. To nf-
ford all posslUe extra f.<■ I'ltlej. a larg-
lent had been erected tn front of the
, i.urch and seats arranged therein. The
church was beautifully tie, orated in gold
,nd ihe Faster colors. .< drapery of white
heavily fringed and hand painted exten-
ded around tbe entire, room.
The mass was celebrated by Rev
Father Placldus, assisted by Rev Father
KUas and Patrick. Rev. Father ,I*-o. th?
beloved pr'
of the abbex
of the fishermen
ould be Just as well
let then* *• atch the fish in n*u rnr'v 1,1
the season us to let them suffer through j
the drouth a-td the people lose the benefit , V <
Of then vv -' ev are In fresh, health'. |
condition. Th. all peflsh anyhow, it .« ;
.lilmfil and the only way the drv
streams .if replenished Is !,v si,
that come up stream in tiroes of flood
"And where the reason for the law ceas-
eth. there . uiseth tbe law also. sa>
<*ome of the millers who arc more learn
roaker sneered, "You'll neves do,
r+v ■_< ,re won by tl:e lofty few.
j'f s ease comes hv ti e toil*
s p.V .
rorkeis like you have little to
ic<- is to set at another's tool.
* directs and not a fool
i that i- called ••Succesar'
two tolled on and their laugh
" _■ clear.#
■j -eme to worry ifld 1, tk t..
n we not htiffets and sner
[i.ffi^^f'lnH1 H MI|H"WIH'^
GITHRIt NATIONAL BANK. .1.
. * Oldest Bank in Oklahoma. t
Capital $150,000 !
OFTICERS—U. C. GUSS. Pre«ident: FRAn ^ DAUF. and J. W. PERRY, I
Vice-Presidents: ROBT. SOHLDERC. Cashier; H W. PAINTER anj T
N. MELVILLE CARTER. Assistant Cashiers. X
DIRECTORS—U. C. Guss, Frank Dale. J. W. Perry. B. F.. Edwards. A. G.'C. ♦
Bl#rpr, A. J. Reay, Henry E Aap. H. W. Painter. Robt. Sohlberg. T
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