The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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Scrofula
Makes it* presen ce known
ky many signs,- glandular
tumors, bunches in the neck,
cntaneons eruptions, in-
flamed eyelids, sore ears,
catarrh and wasting diseases.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Effects permanent cures.
TRANSFERS STOCK
RYAN KNABI.KH ICQI'ITA llbM DIRKP-
TOR* TO yi'ALirV
New York. July 21. Th. World M)l
th«l Thorns* K. Rryan transform! to
•Ight i* the Rtw directors in the Mqutta-
bl<> five shtrra of ntork each. The men
receiving ihum' aliurc*. according to th®
World. are Jnlirt J. Albright of Buffalo,
Joseph Bryan «;f Richmond V Nicholas
Murray Butler of New York. I> i'ady
Merrick of Albany. K W Roebllng ->f
Trenton, N. J.. Thorn*a H Prall « f <>n
riensburg. N Y K H Thonma of New
York and C. II Zehnder of lMUl.tdelpliln
five shins also set* iraMfcrffd to N.
N. Btmnahon. hut he bus declined a
directorship. The World continues:
"The forty-flvt* shares of atock neees
mar}- t.. qualify then.. genllemn an direc-
tor* formerly glootl In the nnmc i<4 W. B
Bremmer and really belonged to James
Hyde.
"Theae shares ore not Included In the
fwc shares purchased by Mr. Ityan from
Mr Hyde and transferred to drover
<'loveland. Justice Morgan. J. O'Brien and
Ororge Weatlnghouse aa trustee*"
The World say* It * nereaanry to
make the transfer because of some doubt
aa to whether policy holders could legally
qualify without owning atock.
OREGON HAS AN
EINOCh ARDEN
Almost Counterpart of Char-
acter In Famous Tale
BASh BALL
.WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
WAS GONE FOR ^ EARS
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.iMS
PAY BEEF TRnST PRICES
Men in Germany Is Selling a'
f igures cut of Reason Be-
cause of lixclusiaa
Berlin. July B.—The price of nfWnt haa
rlacn In Germany from 2u to 2i per tent
during the Hist sis v.Mnihs. ao that now
prices are higher l y K) to ft i er cent than
hi tho neighboring continental atatea.
The prices out aid • of Germany usually
are 10 to lfi per cent lower. Popular
appeals directed by Ihe organised meat
dealers are helng made to th# govern-
ment, both here and In tho provinces, to
niae a prohibition against the Imports
Hon of live cattle. HI* public meetings
lit this connection were held al Cologne
'Itial night. Ths butchem association of
Berlin la planning a number of agitation
assemblage*. The price# of meat supplied
bjr the retailers teday, allowing for dlf-
fntvncee in weights and money. :tre:
Fillet of beef. 42 cents per pound; lier-
llng. beef, 27 cents. iH rk. .1 1-3 cents;
vail, IT 1-2 cents.
The agitation for cheaper meat by abol-
ishing tho exclusion laws recurs at Inter-
vals. These lawn are baaed, aa In the
case of American canned meat*, on snnl
tary grounds. But the contention Is con-
stantly advanced that the sanitary regu-
lation!! are made unnecessarily severe In
order to prohibit cattle and meat Importx
In the lntere.it of the German farmer
The Deutsche Tage* Settling. the prln
clpal Agrarian organ, haa a lending ar-
ticle In nearly every Issue affirming that
Germany can and ought to raise oil the
cattle she consumes and that. In fact,
ths ride In the prlc*- .if meat Is due to
the butchers' association, to flne meat
•hops, snd Increased rem* The question
for the moment engages general public
nitration.
Struck by Train Near Cleveland.
Special Dispatch to The state Capital.
Pawhuska, okln July 21 M T Kvana
an.I daughter. Klma. wht> were on the
way to Texts In a covered wagon, were
struck by a northbound Missouri. Kansas
and Texas passenger train this afternoon
as they wvre cros-h\g the track between
Nelagony and Cleveland. Mr Kvups was
badly Injured be may d.e Miss Bvan*
will recover.
GEM CITY
Business
College
Oulnty, III.
20 tea. hers 1400 students.
fMt.OQB School Hulldine
Rorthand ud T>M rktin«.
■ >kkw>pinc. rt U r«S*
llliMtrstr-t 0 '-l..#u« tre.s
0. L. MVSIXLMAN, rn*t
Q+i er III
olniral college r °,v,y
"ofi.
.iamrh « . morkik. Ft«•!<!•• t.
| F. r catalcj address Sror t«ry of Kuoulty
Get Vrhat You Pay For
YOU pot nothing but
l'ure White I^ead
when you buy '-Col-
lier" brand. With other
brands there is danger
of paying White Load
prices for something
not as good. Specify
"Collier."
Charles Hyatt, a Sailor, Returns
Afier Long I.apse of Time to
Find Wife Vt'eddeJ to
Another
Sun Fr.'itu *•<>. Call. July n.-An>l now
It has fallen to the lot of Bosevllle, ore . ■
to claim ownership to an Knoch Ardsn |
story. The Enoch Alden is Charles Hy !
utI. a sailor, the Phillip Ray le Gsotgo !
Kind und the Annlo I^e was Mary j
llolni 'M when Hywtl hocattw her husband
t wenty-sevm n«° hRV" flv# '
children. Tenn jreon's Annie l ee had
three II > alt dl*oPP**red 'n lf®t an I re-
turned r. . r 1 > to learn that he himself
was detd • '! that his wife s;aa now the
mother of tw.1 more children Then ho |
went ftwny as Knoch Arden dl I.
Mrs Hyatt-Hand la not so fortunate as .
was Annie lye of the poem. She b is lost |
Iv i second husband, loo. On the day be- !
fore ahe married twenty-seven yeara ago !
ghe hud h\-r fortune told
Vou will hive two husbsnls." declared '
the soothsayer. Thn prophecy hss tvine j
true. Mrs.llyutt-Rsnd today has two |
hii!*l>ands. But each hfts fright, ned the j
m iy, .111,! UiSJ "I'e to worse oft
than If ^iie wvic a widow. ,
It was ts near the romance !n real life
its Tennygon himself could wrll have
wished It Hyatt ant Rand knew eech
other and were fast friends—Just as Fhllin J
and Rnoch were—and finally George llnn.l
was Invited to come and take up his
abode with the Hywtts.
THE KIR8T CbOPL)
The llyatls had a protty home In ri~
town, nnd all went well until Hyatt's
tor begnii to prove Itself s poor Invest-
meiit. and there cam a rt when Hjntt,
without n word t« any one, wwlkied o t
of ths houM and never came hack. H'"
wife worried much and wrote many l t-
.ders. but not a trace of the man could
she And. yet she never lost hope even
as years iiapse«1.
George Ksnd had been most considerate
of her. He had remained In the housr-
hold and his little attentions were just
ns welcome as those of Philip Ray to
Annie I.eg. Enoch's wife
Finally George Hand askel Mary llyatt
to be his wife.
Wit'" she an Id. Just ■* Annie l,e*
had sold to Philip Bay of romance.
But waiting brought no news. So Mrs
llyatt >1 cld«'d to sue for divorce Ths
town clerk. Ryan, prepsred the papers
nnd was nbout to ni* them with the court
of the county when new* can It was a
letter from Mrs Hyatt Sr.. tho mother of
Charles, to hrr dau|hter-ln-la
"Charles Is dml.' rewd t!ie lines ,.nd
Mr« Hyntt bslleved It. did all thk
town
takew a sf.conp iu bband.
So the divorce was dropped and *1* i
years ngo Man Hyatt became the wife
of George Hand. Just as Annie Arden
married IMtlllp Bay. Rsnd became one of <
the Important men In the Oregon lumber
districts, and more than one ghi In the i
town envied Widow Hyatt In getting «uch .
a goo 1 catch for her seoond husband j
Then t ime to Bosevllle a <ewr .lays ago j
a man whom no on<* knew lie walked ,
the streets for a morning, but bevonJ *
pissing glance no one paid attention to
ti** man He wna wlndtanned. sunburned,
heavily bcsrdetl IBs gsH roll..I Ilk.* a
seafaring msn's - It was plain that be had |
been a ealbtr.
Those he quae tinned .lid t >1 guess thV
the man who wna asking where was Mrs.
Mary Hy*>i *nd bar ohildren wag Charley
Hvntt biwiself. Thev did not know when
they told him that Marv Hyatt was the
Wife of another that whev were cutting
j deep Itvto u a ao«i! Instead >f going back
I to the homo he haj left, Hyatt resohe.l
to go awa> this time aurely never to rr
turn But hs wi.-t I.eroy Bal co'k. hi*
cousin. Thvy walked the gtrects together |
As If fite had taken a hanfl. whom
ahoiUJ they met t but Mrs Band.
8?te t^as^etl them without a look of rec-
ognition. In tho i virJetl man of the *e\
she did not know her husband that once
was A ad so he went n war without a
word. Just as Enoch Arden did But he-
fore he w.-nt he told hia story to t!-.oe>
who wanted to know.
SHIPPED AS A SAILOR-
'Ye*." said llystt. '1 did leave home
yi-.tr> ago w.-h '.he intention of t.- v.-r re-
turning. What tuy reasons were *'.en
concerna nobody but myself 1 shipped
as a sailor, and made several trips around
the world.
tin.- g v wli.. n In Naples. 1
j heard an organ grln.ler playing 'Home.
1 Sweet Home ' The vision o< the little
! home In Oregon came over me like a
I w He—t wanted to *ee my Children oneo
more.
I "When I reached the old town nobody
knew me with my heavy beard, nnd my
sailor ; wa.t. People whom I knew well
! passed m In the street without a second
' glance. At last 1 loomed that my children
had all gone away to other plicos Then
I met l.croy Uabcock. who Identified me.
and aa we walked down the Jrtroot my
, wife passed me. Shs didn't kn« w me and
, 1 g*\e r.. sign But next day everybody
• In town knew that I wa« bock and she
heard the news So lid George Ttnnd
He hft her at once, and I am going away
' now myself, and I shall never come hack
I feel no resentment. I^et them abide
t tn pence if they want. I shall never
' bother tbem."
j It took but O. day for Mrs Hyatt-Band
■ to nv k« up her mind as wrell fthe gave
up the house. It waa rented to another
family Shi went to live with an old
! fr end. who gave her employment nnd
! sorrowed with l.tr So did many more
Yesterday's Raaults.
At gprlngfkid Springfield 4. Guthrie 3.
At Jopiln Joplln 4. Oklahoma City 1.
At dedal la— Sediilla - Wichita 4.
At Leavenworth leaven worth 0. To-
peka 6.
Where Thsy Play Today.
Guthrie at Hprlniitb.-ltl
Oklahoma City at Joplln.
Wichita at Sedalla.
Topeka at Leavenworth.
THKEE BAT OVER 300
BARRY
DRILL FOR OIL
IN GUTHRIE
Mass Meeting at II O'clock
This Morning
AT COMMERCIAL CLUB
Company Here Ready to Com-
mence Work—Will Cost Noth
ing if Well is a Du>..ur.
Will Drill 2,500 Heel
B begins to look as If Guthrie would
soon have a derrick up drilling for oil.
Partlee are here conferring with tho
commercial club, in regard to putting
down a deep well and a maae meeting
at tho (onwnmxlal club rooms has been
Farmer*' Union Program.
Ardmore I. T.. July SI.--Several hun-
iro4 delegate* attended the session of
I th ain«uV Union at Tishomingo today.
Proi Lynch, secretary and treasarer of
the carpenters' union, addressed the
meeting J. A Bonatell. of the bureau of
soils* of the department cf agriculture,
Washington, addressed the assembly up-
on 'The Physic* of Soil, tho Philosophy
of Cultlvstlon and Management." He
was followed by Jnhn B- Kerr of Sherman
who spoke upon "The Commercial Orch-
ard Resources and Advantages of the
Southwest."
en bitting
of the Senators
clip on the home
N THE LEAD WITH J
£sl BBCOBD.
The following table anows the percent- ..... . . u .ki m„,nin
, .. _ . . i called f.ir eleven o ck>ck this nuirnlng
age of some of the Senators who have
President O. B. Feg ui of the commen
i eli! clut m ikes the following announcc-
rp till n few doeks ago Downs was j m "-'t:
lesd'ug b ya good margin, but Barry has | "Many |H-rsona in Gils city have been
hc-.i doll.t aurh *,«id ,irk llh llir *11 anilnui to a n. it l al Mrk on a
lov that h. no. ha. lh Ipart villi a now havr j (.rupo^Uon from
p<Tr.nlait,' thai would ,i««urr him J.ib rr«|on.!blo iwrltea lo «.i ilown h,re 1
In tli. 1 Ik 1,-nivttlirow ha. b« n I *e«L
ttatltng at u tremendous clip but got off
had during the first month of the season,
so his total dues not show up so well:
Pktyers. AB Hits. P.C.
Graves 1A6 4* J94
Downs 1M It 341
Barry '. 1*> .'T 3&1
Pettlgre..- 131 :'.H 2 l
Delrypml« IS3 46 3i«
COURT DtFINES CYCLONE
Judge Raiher Hazy in Decidins
VI lieiher it was Just a Wind
or a real Twister
st'. Stotd mm nm B At tag wa
know' What it is. Judge Morris to lay
g ve a judicial Interpretation of what
"They offer to complete a well to that
depth and If they fsil we are t i pay-
nothing. Their proposition Is well wtthln
our ability to meet.
"There will lie a meeting at the com-
mercial club rooms at eleven a. m. today
to close up this matter.
"If Guthrie desires a deep well at once
now Is our opportunity to secure one.
"The burden wll! not he great upon any
one person, if all will take hold.
" The matter is up to us to act and
no person will have the right to crltlcl*?
or complain about Guthrie's progress who
Is not on hand to nawist in this enterprise.
"Be present at eleven a. m. today as the
tna.ter must be closed at that time or It
will pass ua by."
To Drive Out Msla-ia
And Build Up The System
Take the Old atsndsrd G.ROVF. S TANTKl.K8
CHILL TONIC. You ksow what you sre taking
The formula ia plainly printed on evrry bottle,
«howirg it is aimply Quinine and Iron in a tsste-
l «s form Tbe Quinine drive* out the malaria
ncrallv understood by the word cyclone. | «nd the Iron builda up the mtem. bold by all
. . I dealers for 27 years. Price !0 cents
)lis definition, ha "aid. ,Ud not pretend to
Hb WAS NOT HLiLD
JKRO.dK 8 OOITMN NOT PUNISH BSD
FOR MURDER
"The Wondtr City"
ELDORADO
SPRINGS
Hidden away In the
foothills of the North-
ern Onarka' alopet. In
the midst of greeu
forests, lies Kldorado
Hprlnga, Mo., an idawl
hialh and pleaaure
rswort. Bln^e the dis-
covery of its now
famous Springs, thous-
and hsve received
bennflts from tbe heal-
ing waters, and bar*
gone away eluqusnt
testimonials of ttasir
curative properties.
During the summer
season, eicusgion
tickets will be sSd to
Eldorado Springs at
CREATLY REDUCED RATES
To those aeeklag a
quiet,' Ideal plaoe la
whlob to spend a
summer vacation at a
m I n I'muin egpensa.
Eldorado Springs offgra •
many attractions.
DoofetoU sort tail pafttealnra
m u> train #r lc , ra *«. ale.
m«T ba had of an* ga*t *
•r by addraMlai
L C Saw. I. f. A, VMi. M
1.1 kra, t, I. A, fcn*. In
g.Cb-^fvD. f. A, HiaaM 0b
6nrr Nirtaa. t P.I I. A, St task. «a.
"THE KATT
ONLY
$22.80
FROM
South McAlester
$22.05
FROM
Oklahoma City
TO
Denver
AND RETURN
Correspondingly low ratessfrom all points In the South-
east. Tickets on sale June 30to July 4-, Inclusive.
GEO. H. LEE.
Oen'l. Paaa. Agt.
Little Rook, Ark.
J. S. McNALLY,
Dlv. Paaa. Agt.
Oklahoma City, O.T
TO THE (iROCIRS
OF OKLAHOMA
Where 10 Gel Oil Tajs to Com I
ply With lospectlon Law
Under tbe new oil inspection 1st, it ^
unlawful to let a can ot coal oil or vase-
line g> out of a sters without a label
pseted thereon ahowing that the oil has
been ottciaily lusysuted. Uere la ths
cover the scientific s-lgnMcance of the
word, but merely expresses to the bes;
of his ablltty the ordinary acceptation or
the terrh. as it la generally used In the
l_-T ltPd Stilt.- j Chi(*«o. July St.—The tr.nd Jury ti . | l.b.1 r«.ulifclt ;
m. tatH^UUM w.. ~~mrr HAS
h,. IW th. validity ot SS..UC- |H>Uc> ,„„rri,,y s>w ynrk (r„m the .-haf*.- NbA T •••• 8P~">0 tmt j
tukfn out by Fliu'll, V,>titig und HoOM* j nf murdprlnff Ch.rlP. K.i.in Th, d.-alh wuilt* ot oil
vlllo in 1h' Xli.rylan.l I occurred 1..I Sund.r Jeronit- hid ut \ t*l# 01
r t « . h.th..r M «*.|| vii- <!> 'o" ">♦ ",c toti.t. munr oa on q'uiuii^
It.,I St. P.uil A nii.t 2),U--I ■>•> cy , >lrr.l lu i «rtm nc. <w l lod hj f ur, • i'asra lHrit 0S
.nd Mr* Jerome and .(tor a I ,im, wr.
harged
Try a State Capital Want Ad
HOT SPRINGS
and Return $14.45
Good for 30 Days from date of sale
via
FortSmith & Western Railway
Which is
THE BEST. SHORTEST and QUICKEST LIN
EXCELLENT CONNECTIONS
For further information call at City Ticket Office
111 South Division St. Phone 773.
"Always (ilad to Serve You"
JOS. P. O'DONNELL, Gcn'l. Agt.
o*0*o*a*c*o*':>*o«o o«o«o«o« oao o*o o o*o c*c< <rae*o o
clone. ,
The conn any was liWJi'd to that ! with the man whom ha
amount tgalnst the i; .Idental discharge ruining his home threw him down the
of Us automatic sprinkler system. The | stairs to the pavement below. Faure
s>-stem was discharged n tbe night of J died from his injuries.
the storm and much dam.ige I the stock |
tggitr i. The pollci hM a < •> - *<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
d by ♦
Oo you live on a Rural Route
Do you want the Big Dally of Ok-
lahoma: the lateit markets and ail
the news of the world and of Okla-
lahoma—rtpht up to the minute?
Then read the State Capital's B!g
Prtmum offers on pages 3 and E
of this '-sue Two fine 12.50 Prem-
iums FREE te subscribers.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Ing the company from dam-ge
a cyclone.
Cyclones, counsel contended, ss a rule.
w«*re more severe on aubslanttal struc-
tures than on fninie buildings while the
storm In question did far more damage
to insubstantial structures thnn to those
nu.re solidly put up. Only ferty balldlnga
of t... to.ort In the ctty ware pushed over.
he said, showing that thn storm could not
possibly have been cyclonic in it* nature.
Other cyclone.*, for instance those at
R< chest«*r 'ind New Richmond. *h--wed
that where ther.- were really storms of
this character, the damag? was far great-
er und the caaualtlea muc'.i more num-
erous
In summing up. the court stated tha
of the several defense* to the suit
only really mil rial on«- was that r
ing to the character of the storm.
ti -fined what a cyclone was iu the ord!- j ^ hasband. Charlie Smallman. who Is
nary acceptation of « >e term m.d t >ld known amorg the w«hltes as Charlie Gray,
th Jitrvtn- t. they must j.idge whether , on grol , „ ,,f ^,-srrtlon and non-sup-
t'.ie Ktorm could be placed in that class. { port
He lalvl esp. • 'al stresn on the fact that | Th,# Jfl .h<. flr9t tlm^ that Mn jndlan
cyclone alwa^ has the rotatory force | applied in the. courts for relief.
Mary Tellaw Caif alleges tha: her
band, who was also educated at Carlisle.
KASU-i AND ^'^KLV.
The State Capital Coi*w* <r theee
to be is la stock raady <o w sent to
by i-eturn melL
Ibess are In labs of 1H and en QUI*
ML!i PAPER:
♦! m i
A io 4f
f IM f#|
♦ .V.V.V.'.'.III!!!'.'.!!'.""'/.!!!! H'
^ Uen't delay your oruar. Send It to ua
4 I aa soon aa you raad this.
A ' inspector Aahton h«a issusd sn ordae
stepping tha aaia of all unlabeaod ott,
♦ Hp-mi
&mAo*y
CorfiRiE,
wm
St.Louis,EI Reno& Western Ry.Co.
DIRECT SHORT LINE BETWEEN
GUTHRIE and EL RENO.
OKIA. .
the
SQL4W ASKS DIVORCE
MARY YELIiOtV CALP WANTED HER
MO'X?A8INB. *
C. l> W o July n. Mary Yellow Calf
a full bl " d Crow, who was educated a?
Carlisle, 1 applied for a divorce from
suallv attributed to It. No -'■
ver severe, was a cycloms he said, tin-
's the whirling movwmeot accompanied
IL
At the conrlus.on pf the <"ourt's ■
a momber of ths jur>' ssk< d the
whether or not a violent straight wind
could produce addles of sufficient force
to indicate a circular or rotatory move-
ment. and the court replied that it v.aa
C mc-ivaMe that It eould. -'You know as
m i m that point ss 1 do," sold the
court.
Both parties submitted requests to the
court containing suggestions to be incor-
porated In the charge, but the** w ore re-
fused.
ob)ects to her manner of dress she pre-
ferring thf moe. aatn and blanket, and he
*r"® | Insisting she dress more like whlto wn- ♦
men do. ^
HVI gayg while her htishtn.l wants'J
her to dress nice, he will not supply the J
money t > pun hase the gl.i'l r.igs. ind .sh* | .
unable to earn enough money to do so. J J
DO YOU WANT A RURAL MAIL
BOXf
.> The State Capital Has the Bar-
Quickest Time—Lowest Fare to
Tiobart, Anadarko, Chickasha,
Lawton. Mangum, Weatherford,
and other points on the Rock Island System.
Making clo6e connections at Guthrie forall
points North and East
TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS;
Daily except Sunday.
Lv Guthrie 8:15 a.m. Ar El Reno
LvGuthrie 5:00p.m. Ar El Reno
Lv El Reno 8:OOa. m, ArGurhrie
LvEIRono 3:10p.m. ArGuthrie
Sunday Only
Lv El Reno 10:00a;m. ArGuthrie
LvGuthrie 7 ;00 p.m. Ar El Reno
S3
ta
1 1 :30 a. m
7:50 p. m
9:50 a. m
6:25 p. m
I I ;50 a.m
8:50 p.m
gain For You.
Offer of Boxss.
The Pond Oteel Box and Ti.s
Weekly 8tate Capital and
Oklahama Farmer, one
year |2.
Guthrie, Oklahoma,
w. s. WELLS,
Commercial Agent
■
SOLD, BY
ALL DEALERS
IL
Join Comp«ny A.
The following young men have enlisted
In the OkUi^ma National Hoard com-
pany A located Charles S. I'urran.
Claude Hugh. Erwln A Q*#leJT and O. L*.
Ruy and Clifton W'firncr.
BEACH WONT TALK
STll.l« GATHBRINO KVll>KN<*E ON
COT"IX) N REPORT IJCAK.
Washington. July *.-United 8i vt« At-
' torney Morgan II. Beach, who lias bivn
on in eastern trip In furtherance of his
investigation of th-^ cotton crop report
matter In the agricultural department,
today conferred with Solicitor General
! Hoyt, who Is the acting attorney general
of the 1'nlted 8titc«. What took place
! at this conference waa not «llvulged. but
' It undoubtedly ielat tl to the cotton In
vesication, while on the trip mentk ne«l
Mr Beach Is said t<i have visited and
conferred with Attorney General .joody
tn Boston. Mr Beach, however, declined
to anewor any quostluns In connection
: with his wrork.
j He was basy on liU inquiry until a late
hour tonight an.I during th« day Inter-
Vlewed « number of people who wrrre
j summoned to his office to give Infor-
mation Secretary Cheatham, of the
I Southern Cotton Growers' elation. Is
still in Washington, his object In remain-
ing being to give all tmslatanrr posntble
in the procuring of evidence.
Ml VHKR rOLDN. c
lAxmtive Bromo Quinine, the world wide^old
Cere. Tenwvee the causo (Wtl for one mil JfVme
*jm1 iovk lor signatere wl k. W, (Wove. "i>o.
* .• n , ^
a< she upeatwrty refund to cortptjf with I^
his wishea. lie grew cold In his love for ,
her. ."iii began (Urtlng with other oquawa <*
Tba outcome of tha case will be watched j
with Interest.
NEGRO MAY BF: CHIEF
NO HEAD YKT TO INDIAN DIVISION
OF INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. I
Washington. July SI. It is considered ,
probable at the Interior department that
there will le n successor tr the late
Joseph T. Bender as chief of the Indian
division of the department until the.re-
turn to Washington of Sterility Httch-
cock. It Is known however, that in view
of the 111 health of Mr. nender during the
past year there lias been i ome vM*cusslon j
of his successor Major J. T. Clemen's, j
who . acting chief clerk at preennt. It If
understood. h es tv>t leslre the spi oint-
ment of a chief. The msi. meat quallfl -d
for the position in the office force Is said
to be Wl'llsm F Oolnes. a negro, who is
a graduate in medicine, but who has
been a chief clerk In the office sines
1SW Gaines Is siild to be very capable
and well liked In the office by both malo
and femiilo clerks h.it he I* not kr. >wn
to aspire to the place of chief.
To Navigate Blue River.
Special Dispatch to The State Capital.
Durant, I T July *.-TTh« l>urant
Commercial club will at an «erly itste
tak" up the q iesNon of the navlgatlbillty
of B'.t.e river. That stream nt thla pl«<*
lg larger thaii !« t'ie Trinity st Dallas ana
It afTorda muck more water the year
roand.
The Pond Steel Bo* and The
Dally Stste Capital one
year (by mall only) 14 00
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