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THE MXAHOMA STATE OAP1TAU WEDNESDAY MORXTXO. .TANTART 17. 19IW
THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL 1 million dollars, of which a less proj>ortion was drawn
colonies, more than half of the imports
of corn coming from Argentina. Of provisions her
— imports arc small, amounting la*t \i-a: to only about 4
million dollars in value. It is not surprising, thei:
I that in brcadstuffg and provisions the exports from tho
, I nitcd States fo France are and h ive been for many
j years small, except in years of abnormal conditions,
^ such, for instance, as 1898, when the value of wheat
,,vP°rted fr""> 'he L'nited States to France was .12 mil-
lion do I la r>. agaimt only $18o,000 in the immediately
preceding year, and $1,075,33!) in the year immediate-
ly following.
The total commerce between the United States and
France, as shown by figure.- compiled by the Depart-
ment. of Commerce and Labor through its Bureau of
Statistics, amounts in round terms to 1(56 million dol-
lars ,this being the ti: ure of the fiscal year 1905, of
which 16 million dollars was the value of exports to (
I' ranee and !>0 millions imports from that countrv.!
This is another peculiarity of our trade with France,
Unit in Ilium \inr. our injuria from tlwt country e\- j ,„nd a„a a candi-
Oklahonm's many intelligent fanners are prosperity.' ""'ret0- l'1"- fart >• explained in .iaie tor imw. m.<
producers. • I,,v h't.noted a! that Fran.< i- not a lar.'
importer of breadstulT# or provisions, which have for thc'aei.i
By the State Capital Company.
FRANK H. GREER, EDITOR.
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Sunday Edition.
Oklahoma Paragraphs
The Farmer A Union has organised a
chapter at Coweta, I. T.
Ei Reno new* papers ure *«elnic visions
of a regimental post at Fort Reno.
Coweta Ik flguerlnfc on being one of tne
towns on an i;.t> ruroan lino between Miir
cogee and Tul*a.
Durant boaat* of an S5 acre strawberry
and a 10 aire dewberry farm both of
which paid handsome profit laat year.
Ti J Shawnee Gas company has pur;
chased s Hitt! and will immediately be-
gin the construction of a building for their
hig plant.
Koff. 1. T. has voted 125.000 water work
bonds. Indian Territory towns, it ap- J sir.'
jjeurf, are getting ready for prohibition j
statehood.
Current Comment
slm pathetic.
The Wasp.
Sir John Long, the proprietor of the
Dundee Advertiser and numerous other
paper*, was talking In New York recently
about tho English stage, a subject on
which lie is an authority.
Apropos to Charles Fechter Sir John
told this story.
"A interminably long performance of
Monte Critto" was once given at the Ly-
ceum with Fechter lit the hero's role.
•When, at a quarter to 1 In the morning
the curtain rose for the last act. Fechter
was discovered sitting in a contemplative
altitude .'ii u rock, lit- neither moved nor
p< ke. The silence, was deep and lmpres-
Suddenly. though, this fine «ffect wan
a polled. A voice from the gullery called.
I hope we are not keeping you up,
UNITED STATE© FIRST IN
John A. Ollpiiant of Mungum, O.T., Is In j
STEEL PRODUCTION.
A CHINCH BUG NARRATIVE
(By Oscar M. Wagner.)
A chinch oug Hat on i green corn leaf.
In Oklahoma. o
He'd come from Kansas to get out of
grief
To Oklahoma.
He soon found out, when he got the gout
In Oklahoma.
That he had to return to ever got stout
To his own home, where tht^chinch bugs
shout
All the hymns that they ever knew any-
thing about a
lit Kansas.
Now, when this bug returned to his state
In Kansas.
To all of his brethren he did relate
(Not of Kansas.)
He told them that he Just couldn t see
In Oklahoma.
What made him feel so miserably. j
And why^iiig heart was *0 void of glee— I
And then they all sang, oh my, oh gee. j
In Kansas.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Oldest Bank In Oklahoma.
Capital $150,000
[ OFFICERS—U. C. CUSS, president; FRANK DALt and J. W. PERRY, j
L Vlco-P esldenta; ROBT. SOHL BERG, Cashier; C. R. HAVIGHORST and j
N. MELVILLE CARTER, Assistant Cashiers.
L DIRECTORS—U. C. Gusa. Frank Dale. J. W. Perry, w A. Hughes, A. Q. C. 1
f Blerer, A. J. Beay. Henry^E. Aap. ° -i W Painter. Robt. Sohlberfl. • ,
r ++# H t M l k* l 'l + 11 I I I * M ♦♦♦Ifl l
Use GaS for Lighting.
:WHY=
The United fc>iut<d ui
third of the worid s prw
fifteen millions out of u
hundreds of bales of cotton In six and one-half million:
ret In the Chickasaw nation the richest and moat prosperous among
MORAL. SV
Oklahoma's crops arc so rich and pure. ; J>
I That there n chinch bug's life isn't safe sj
kes over one- f nn(| sure—
nun of a;eel-. I And poor old Kansas, with all its "good ',
total of thirty - j crops" i Is
It is is yel ti., plac# where the chinch bug
stops.
ritorv political atmosphere.
When tho members of congres* get through sparring
Ihey will paw (ho statehood bill.
Theroih coneirlerablv lew iUlphur in the Indian Tn. """" ' ' " f"rmc'd an impwUnt fac tor in our export ..ml ti., i>u.i.,.-«« n,.-,, (..rn r. .ro ju- tm . ..u
• " ln ule u lan lu tra^e, and in part bv tho fact that Franco is n laree pro. l'"anl ov" ,h0 vwith
i . . . 1 • , ' ul,l,uul production of s.wo.uOj iona, and Kansas and should have fully as many
(lllter ol certain lll^ll grade Iil;i(Ill I<i( hires of which we A report f: 111 1 says that Judg>- "Klai.il third, with .. ««>,«• 1 tons. j mile.*.
still continue to be lar^e importers. j \V. O. Cromwell ami Vernon Whiting of The -to steel works stuttered through- Everything indicates an area of^ail-
n,.|,. 1... , .. ;■ ,i . j Knld have admitted V: it Cromwell Is tho Linud %31.1i . i< present a total r ad bulldl.ig and . t would be a misfoi-
.. . ' ' 1 ° 11 ( 1 important countries slated for the attorney generalship under investment of over {HJ.ouu.WU und pay 1 tulle to the two territories if agitators
i;03,0y0,0u0 annually in wagt-^ These lis- should so alarm railroid men that but llt-
lis covcr only the a luai proUuctlon^-I | He work along this line should be done.
Wagoner, I T. has raised a $30.000, steel
bonus to secure tiie the St. Louis -Moun-
tain View and Oklahoma railroad, a pru-
pose^ i" d from St. Louis to Mountain
1 More Light for less money than any other light.
2 Each small lamp produces a light of 100 Candle Power.
3 The only light that can be lowered or raised.
4 No danger from lightning during electrical storms
I* 5 Being a soft, mellow light, it is not* injurious to the eyes
^ when reading.
GUTHRIE GAS COMPANY
T he question seems to he, whether
Bmoot's theology is on straight.
Enid have admitted that Cromwell Is
- I alated for the attorney generalship under
of huropc show lej-s «>f imports fr^m h ? l'nited States Governor Frantz.
Hood t^ai1 t'xP<)r^ U8' a,1(' this the case of Switzer-
land and Turkey is due in
FilsooVconfirmation oame a little late for the inaug-
uration but was welcomed just the same.
Governor Frnntz certainly has grounds .'or damag
*i'its against certain newspapers for cut' run as his.
Rogers that Hadley is .seeking notorietv. W. U,
he is getting it whether it. is with or without hi
in g.
to the fact that mane-
of the shipments from the United States destined for
I these countries are billed only to the ports at which
j they arc transferred from steamship to railway and
that our official records of exports to those countries,
therefore, fail in many oases to show the entire quanti-
ty of merchandise detined to finally reach their consuii^
ers; while in tho case of Portugal our imports from that
.country exceed our exports thereto by reason of the fact
^ that she supplies to us largo quantities of india rubber
[drawn from her African colonies.
Tho Scottish iiito Masons ar -win hnhlm,. forth in pROcpprTo D,«ir"
fluthrie. They arc always okome. ami tliri. «,i 1 KUi,t LC.ib hOR PASSAGc
come. Oi-A SHIPPING BILL
Foraker and Dick have finally agreetl ro;,ardinK a,,-1, ?" f'WW
i if i |• , ^ 7*. 1 '"II to a hastv pa aure 111 tho senate it will be kept l e-
pointment-. Hfpublit an harmony means a r puhlican j ,olv ,j1;l( |)0(|v lM
Jhio again.
A pres> dispatch jays that Uncle Sam
'ranee against Cast
imong tho powers?
Frame against Castro. 1, Vene2no„a I.W a
ir "ip nnuers '
Haboock and Cannon an1 getting warm. Oklahoma,
after the fifteen years wait for statehood, can appreciate
a little sweating at Washington.
The Chicago
is like holding
like-to let go but wo can't.
nil that it may be passed at as
!early a date as possible. For the tirst time iu years
tin* outlook for such a bill i> favorable. This i.- not due
much to a change in sentiment on the part of the
opposed similar leg-
islation, as to tho very different character of ti e pre
sent bill from that of measures previously considered.
The hill drawn bv the joint maritime commission
..." j i.iiuiiiii tvrruory n«-iu m xnr uusoy noi
Was prepared Wltll the special object in yicw of meeting at South M. Al.-Ster a territorial abstra
the objections heretofore made by members of the house ! tor'H association wan formed. The fol-
lowing nfflcers wciv "1( ^.1; pr Idem
View. Oklahoma.
Prof. E. A. Duke, principal of the Potiea
City M'hool*, met Mies May Millfl of
Prockett. Tex. at Perr>* Saturday, and the
two wer«' married. Professor Duke for-
merly t.iught school and the bride was
one of hl pupils.
Mayor Breckenrldge was for several
years a member, of congress and knows
something of the expedience of most
of the hlHs introduced for appropriating
money for river Improvements
(.'eorge F Ulllmmn. r- fi#ly appoint-
ed court stenographer at Muscogee by
JudK^ Lawrence. Is thinking some of re-
turning U) superintendent Benedicts ot-
lice and there Is a possibility that he wfll
resign.
\
('. A McNabb of the Oklahoma board
of agriculture has notlhed the citv offlcl-
•ls of KI Reno that an Investigation made .
by Prof J. F. Nicholson, entomologl-.
of the A. & M. College at Stillwater re- j
veals th > presence of San Jose scale at El j
Reno.
At a meeting of the abstractors of the'
held at the Busby hotel
whi. i iuun I.us rapidly been superseded | -'ggestlons of governmental ownershi p
by the marvelous and all but human ma- j there is danger that cranks may ai U*
chines. 1 ai magnitude ot u.i industry • ho have no conception of what real rr-
entlrety, representing u capital of formers want and by wild and rabid de-
mands cause a sessation of building.
Most roads are constructed by promot-
ers and these promoters must secure
money and to secure the money the capi-
talists must feel assured that there will
be no ruinous legislation. The moment
that k becomes evident that legislation
was to become oppressive it would be-
come Impossible to secure money with
which to construct ra'.lroud*.
The ^ery danger that we may have a
Ugislaturo before long whileh would at-
tempt to smash the roads rather than
regulate them. Is one of the very best
reasons why the people of this territory,
and particularly of this £lty, should use
every legitimate means for Inducing com-
panies to extend their l!nes and n«w
companies to construct new ones.
One other reason why our people should
encourage railroad building is the fact j
that tiie roads of the country are being
combined into a few great companies
When this process of unit ug roads has '
been completed building will be greatly 1
restricted. Ev«« road secured now i* a
positive advantage because conditions
will «oon be such as to discourag. th«'
construction of new toads. Our terminal
proposition must be pushed with vigor j
and four new roads secured without de- j
HE WOULD HAVE KNOWN ABOUT IT
Harper s Weekly.
The report was current a short time
ago that George Ade. whose side-split-
ting comments on matrimony have be-
come current aphorism, had h.mselt been
en light ln the toils, and was lu wed A Lisa
Dorotay Ten nan t. the acttcss who lias
made such a hit in Mr. Ade s play, "The
College Widow.'" a recent New York
daily publishes an amusing interview wuh
in fahlist and playwright aiunt this
same bit of gossip.
Are you going to marry Miss Ten-
it asked the hopeful reporter, re-
Spret fully.
"Not that 1 know of." sa^id the play-
v i'u.1,1. and 1 think 1 would have tiie
first tip.
\\ hy not?" pursued the Intrepid Inter-
:n Pom thinks, holding tlx- Phitippin. !'? """ ""d al"1l"irli"l'"rl> "X,,'r"
r two pofc... of a galvanic l.atlm . W. '.l "??* '"niUKTce in gom-ral i.h.iv than rfi.p-, « a n^bi, Du.mi;
I a m - owners or ship-huildcrs. Consequently it is roceiviutr MrNaught Ardmore rhe next m
-iM
sliip-huildcrs. Consequently it is receiving
I more support from commercial organisations than
Imli in Tor lr°,n un,V ot'ler sourco« an(^ niuch of this support comes
1; , , - %. . | from the interior, formerly h% tile to bhip subsidies or
ntor\ politicians y\ill realize that it ih oiw thiuir to file ■< . , , ,, 1 the 'ommiesion
-_.i __ ,i _ , ,i , !subvention#. I he senators m
With the confirmation nf Parker, cerif
t is on
charges and another to make them stick.
As the people of Oklahoma and Indian Territory
learn more of each other, they become more anxious for
Mayor C. R. Breckenridge. n forme
minister to KussUi and nil ex-member of
, _ - i-ii thp ^ommiBSlon to the Ave civilised
charge of the hill enter-1 trlbw is tilklllg an aoMvr jri((.,.Pf,t jn tlu
of opening and Improving the
luirl nl" i c,,annftI Arkanmis rover In order to
. , i.T, , , facilitate shlpptr
re!>ruary. Senators liOtlge. Hurrows and others are ox-; now before thf
tain no doubt of its passup; by the senate and ii is ex- j matter
Ipwteil it will Ih. M'nt to the houw'bv thf latti'r part of i
i provided in the bill
"Well, for one reason," said Mr. Ade,
"I have a tenant on my farm now."
Arc there any other reasons?'' per-
stei|§ the pertinacious pencil pusher.
when the wild u^-oarious laughter "had
subsided. •
Yes," said Mr. Ad<., gravely, "1 may !u?-
1..- a farmer, but iu one can accuse^ne
of being a husbandman."
Moral -It's ^ smooth guy that know a
sidestep.
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. BR0NS0N & BR0NS0N
Farm Loans, Insurance and Abstracts
Only Com plftc Alstiscts cf Title in Lcgati Cciitity
Vbu 3«} Imcrtst aid Tiircifal at Cur Cfiice
( < <tt 11 d l«i£<et Iritrrcie / gircy is C tlalcn-a
W. M. Bronson
l ack Fni!diag nH West Oklahoma Ave
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L, C. Bronson
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J. B. FAIRFIELD
11 Kit HEART CREW SOFT.
ou®Ncws-Republican.
the union of the two territories as one state..
! pected to speak iu its behalf and Senator Mallorv, ofiK'"ln* ,ho
I Florida, a member of the commission, in opposition, j ch'ca®n*me'>' ^
Wr arc assured that T'ncle Sam is to bo wprommted
st the Moroccan congress solely in the interest of trade.
We thought it was to be in the interest of peace.
Today two now members of the Oklahoma lioard of
agriculture will bo. elected, and ffio farmer- from the
different counties may Ik* depended upon tr. make \n-
rielections.
V-? the insurgents pain strength, the chant. - for .
compromise grow larger. It now >oefn^ that unless
the administration is able to send its bill through with-
Interest of the hig' s *«.
ity and J her dr^nk<
TI..- lions,, committee on merchant marine «ill probably | * — , Tmm^ Xt'X"
imi take up the bill until it is passed hy the senate. ' Th* ■•wstsiy nt the tatsrior m aav«r-: Ttlls Slll. sua Kr, mat m « ■ t
President Hoowvclt U rp]>ortcd to be ven fuvorable I ''0,""ru'',,0n lm" rr,...k i-ook. Ttofn,
to the measure ami tho navy and war departments, as i square
HE INSULTED SUBSCRIBER.
nee Herald.
f That fateful time is now at hand when
I the editor must once more remind his
! delinquent friend a-iw badly, how sadly
and how madly he needs that dollar, says
the Jimtown Democrat. He llxes up the
If oil Indian w>men were void of sent.-: n)0wt i rbanc. poUte «uid apologetic nott
n}wit and love and devotion toward bus-j , , at l Un think of. i tits it in an office
hands the story would never have been I enVelop<-. and. after risking two cents for
told of how a Cheyenne woman came; stamp he -"iids the humble missive
to her husband s relief anil kept him , pon its fateful errand. Pretty soon the
out of Jail after huving prunecuted him begins to notice n suits A sub-
for abuse. This "good squaw" made fre- s, rit„M- comes .in with a don't-you-open-
mplalnts to ^tiperintend«-pi .} H-i your-mo.ith-to-np> expression on his face,
the Cheyenne agen y of abuse ,ind ln u vojce that id aimed to b.- built
husband was heaping upon , ,Hlll glvle o( that Jack of rhe Bean-
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GUTHRIE and EL RENO.
well as the department of commerce and labor, are giv-
ing it support in a quiet way.
TAFT AND ROOSEVELT
AND ISTHMIAN COMMISSIOR
Secretary Taft as well aa the prrsident, courts the
fullest investigation into the Ithmiam canal commission
t ut amwidmeut^, an agreement will he renched admit- jand, in point of fact, into all matters connected with the
Un^ OWaJioma and Indian Territorv at least. |1§hinian affairs. If they are not thoroughly in earn-
■ ' t'st the resolution adopted hv the senate providing for
By re-appointing chief Justice Burford. and associate >uch an intjuiry would not now he in e\istance. It n\av,
.Iiicticee Burwell and Hainer, President Roohcwlt did 1 however, be stated in all truth that some such resolution
the proper thing. All of the men have made good would, sooner or later, have hem pr <*iit■ or the con-
t i-an recortls, have strong hacking in their districts, sideration of the m nate.
1. The work will Involve the excavation I But at that time there
of about n.500 cubic yards of earth and ! U4u n< ar. and the Indian 1
the furnishing > f labor and material for I return home and appear next day fi
iirlou* tnictui 1 - requlrl'iK about j trial. T . justi< netined him next da> ten
and as they are giving satisfaction, it would have been
unwise to change when statehood is ho near at hand.
They mav take it as a compliment that they were re-
appointed with practically 110 opposition.
The coming investigation will have i#e broadest scope
compatible with the exigencies of the situation. Every-
thing relating to the Panama Canal, the government
of the canal /one, the management of the Panama rail-
road, and the work of the individual members of th
Sl.flOO square feet of
linear f#«et of concrete coping, curbs and
glitters and l'50 cubic yards of masonry.
The following from 10 Tleptibll.\in •*-
plains wh> so manv persons wore her#
from Psrry for the inaugueration
"Perry will send a full delegation to
Quthrle Monday to attend the Frants in-
augural. This does not monn that wo
have a large number of would he ap-
point*e* in our mldRt, hut our people are
law abiding and patriotic ngil not a (dn>:l«'
one of them would want to ftidangi
auecesB of the new admitilstratloi
refuting .111 a|ipolntm< nt proviilmg 1 h<*
there was a .salary attached."
This from the 8hawnee Herald seen"
like rubbing It In: "Oklahogu r..i ,
rle walks. 1 o" dollars ,md cdvts. The Indian didn't liavr
stalk's giant when he says: "1 smell
blood." he wants to know how much he
owes on the paper.
I'liiblingly as ar autumn leaf and as
gentle as a lamb, the meek and lowly
to go to |irjtlct, 0f the sanctum looks through the
as not a ,|gte an(j haltingly Informs the lordly de-
told to ]jnqUent that tin- books show that he
►wes $3. With the air of an esstern pot-
ntate the aggrieved -eader of "the
Jolt when the I). E. & n rallr
gobbled up by tin' Santa Fe Th# Okh
homan Is Inclined to believe that the . 1
was buncoed by l romoter Peckham ai
Colonel Miller, upeciai agent of the department of the eoinmission will he exiimincil into in open s •*,ion« hv • n> • «hk
interior who ha<l charp1 of the Oaag.- Nnti n atfaii> af*, the senate cotnmitte. on nter-i ,- uni. . umU and in
ter I aptain Krant/ resigned, aa he witne-W the innug- tlit- nieitntime, the neinmat inn- niinle hy t president >f
ural parade Monday said: "It is a shante and an out- niembers of the commis-i m will, likeiv, i*- diw-ii- 1 at
r«f;e that -ueh a people ihoultl Iw so long denie.1-tale-ia apceial meeting of th. eonnnitt.nf .ofirse, the
h«>d. 1 have never Men a better appearing . r.iw.l in ipie.-tion of salaries will l> uin*uf ll. ma lers scrutiny-
Ohio ami wish tho members of eongresa could be here -,.J very olos I v. The investigation will be „f a sweep-
now. Oklahoma has all the qualitieations lor a stale \ug character; but it .ail not be t >o S\\< ping for either i
anil should have her rights.'' Colonel Miller is a close the president or his s . rotary of war. 1 "
personal friend of Senator Foraker and is one of the j The machinery is all ready. No delay will obtain in I
• rmir ifea —O, ■ ill-., w ■
j ly a catspaw stunt that enabled the
St <• to And a long Bought buyer
looks that way. and tho Fort 8mI
I W 'ten :i«itatlon 4■> ' 1
other chestnut to be pulled out.
favorite family paper" hands over j
the inont y and he attain saw the oold ,ju, three plunks. Thrn he squTres his j
bars of a Jail staning him In the face. | crs st^ks out his chest and halts1
He was about to be icd away by the of- al t|)0 door, -you can stop It." he says, j
fleer when the heart if th.- wife nulled , 1(J then he walks out with th^air of a j
with pit> and she mortgaged some of Iter' juU uj10 jia(j j,ist received «iu h s grlev- ;
person,.i property t < I'.iy thoflrbt. Hu> : (MiS wrong that he fears to speak lest li<-(
band and wife returned hoijje happy and . honlrl lose control of himself. The edi-|
have 11 v ui happily together ever slnct ; Tlf|. >ls meekly down at his desk and;
—-a * | writes for th«' personal columns next J
'i vi'r OT INDIANS. , m John llain<s. ot)i of Hit
"Ik.: mi" Marrs of Vinita believei that1 leading citisens of Roar;i.g Pralrlp town j
£h< r<- are Indian tribal types a.s d. : iu t f lip, made this office a pleasant call last j
from each other as the Indian is unlike week." • *
.1 whli" .-nan. He sa..-' "Win. :' ■! : ,i
. with full Idood Cherokee Character, ap-
i pearan. ■ and physical bearing could#not
a Cherokee Indian
I hy his walk, his dress
■J other expressions a full
\i v man sits upon his horse
ii h white man and entirely
om the equestrian pasture of
Indian. a generation ngo the
pe of Cherokee was far more
i the Cherokee country
Quickest Time—Lowest Fare to
Hobart, Anadarko, Chickasha,
Lawton. Mangum, Weatherford,
and other points on the Rock Island System.
Making close connections at Guthrie forall
points North and East.
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Lv GUTHRIE . 0:1ft A. M. Ar EL RENO
Lv OUTHRIK 5:15 P.M. Ar EL RENO
Lv EI RENO 7:00 A. M. Ar GUTHRIE
Lv EI RENO 2:10 P. M. Ar GUTHRIE
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Scissored Furmygrams
What Is it. demanded the preacher,
nt brings the most comfort to a mun
n time of trial "" 'An acquittal.' grunt-
suddenly.—
fritu
. i.rf oil magnate was on the stand >
With a striped hunting shirt wWli . ,j don't know what you want or r. ^
red bandana or .1 ikf t |. sal(1 fretfull> We want the truth"
inftii material} aiding Oklahoma in the statehood fijflit.
IMPORTS FHOM FRANCF EXCEED
I XPOR I S TO THAT C OUNTRY
I im|Mirtant
^ senator ha.s
inc of them
start the hall rolling. While it i.« the
eonclude its rofiponHible work a> soon a- }>i
JeominitU'e will assuredly prolong the inv«
til every witness wluwe testimony in deem
by any meml. er of the commitUx*, or h\ ar
Trado uf the Doited States with Franee differs some- Urn heard and the 1 cent u,civ ehar^< -
wheat amounted last year to only alx>nt 8 million dollars of a vile nature, have Ijeen fully ventilat. i! and exhaus-
ri«> of Europe. France produces a large proportion of tivelv investigated. It ma\ t o Ih' \ - M that Mr
tho breadstuff* and provisions rrquip' d b\ <>\\n ■ • I' ■ ultne\ I 1. > w will hav- amp! 1 inifes
pie and draws also Urge supplies from her eolonies, t - proving th- all* <\\ truth of hi- - ; n- 'i.irkahli
peeiaUv Algeria, with which she has a free interehan • « harges tmcerning the administration Of atTu - hy Se -
lf products unrestrieted hv tariff. Her imjKirts of tary Taft and the final commission. Th s- eh-irce-i
wheat amounted last year to only about 8 million dollar* have formed the subject 01 a brochure >\ Scretajy Taft
of which about TO per cent was drawn from Algeria and within the past two days in which he qu u • rrefutal'l
Tifnis. Her imports of flour amounted t a little over testimonx in disproof of eaeh and all <>f Mr. Billow
Klngllidior Fre
1 •' moral skeu-hei
^peuklng of the
"Mr. OrlnlM Is a st
1 loyal republican, ha*
it Ism fslthfuily, hse bee
Pr< fnls printing
f prominent pe >
intention to fully criticised and defamed, has
icticable the 'irmy of 'n ,he territory wh< 1
ii'iidy to tight for him at the drop of
• nation Ull-I hut. and will be m«>at heurtll.v welcoir
• his Klngtl^het home, where
•I « n pUhli.MU vol.- 111 *\. : \ . I
1 ' hll . . •* ■ 1 1 !;.
organised In 1*80,"
1 number
a dkad BKAT.
TI 1 trolley car was crowded
uf pass* ugt'rs finding prvcaNoi
upon the running h «ard. It had proi
ed quite a dlstam r txifore the conductor I to
" id .-mplate his fare-colleotlng round, i and
Suddenly a woman oaught hold v f tola | are
srni and < rled, excitedly
shawl' tied loosely about
broad hnlm, high top black list, w 11
straight on the top of the head, high'
hoel I"lots wlfh spurs, he came Into t:.i
towns along the state line OT about Tah-
lequah and Fort Smith In numbers. Thf
m •! ■ ^ <mi f- ot. standing or > '' 1 l,
was peculiar to the (."herokee. a fixed
type that was so marked as to impress
Itself upon even the casual obaerver.
The Ch« rokeaa are not of the beud and
moccasin class of Indian, that character-
in tic i <|ongs more to the Indian of the
plan* i'h. t'hrrok"- .•"! tmrfSlf in
. <>w -k i'. oyi op his own make long in -
fore coming west, and even in the old
nation, along the BlUS Ridge in Georgia
I and tho Carolines lie never was a blank-1
1 Indian, but soon adopted the hab!!.merits
of the white man."
1 nutshell TI
you won't get It." Neverthcle:
ried him with bootless inquls
liiddpli'a Ledger
defr.*
said Mr Jellus' lovely
"1 thought >•*>!! ought J'.
a married man who Ir vlo-
wlth me." • '•What!" he
Is he'"' 'If I tell you will
that elrclit of diamonds I
. s Who It?" "You."— :
K.ND OC BAU.n^AD Bt'U.DIHO.
It has long hern the cuntom of per>pl«*
v endeavor to secure rallr«nds
they .ire demaK *,uf
come along to urge a fight on
says the Times-Journal. Now.
, tin
1 million dollar#, of which a largo part was drawn from
Algeria. Her imports of corn amounted to about T
statements I n thia entire Panama businew the ad*
ministration ha* nothing to conceal that ia obvious.
man has fall. 11 off the this city needs four or five more railroads
car:" „n<j |{ ]g to he hoped the demagogues man
I km >t. ma am. wa.« tlu cool re- ma> bi kept In the background until <haiic
p!> hadn't got his fare. Sonu> folks j after th« a. mads are secared. Oklahoma >zs
will go any l ngth to beat the tompsny!'' ( end Indian Territory have but little
Harper s Weekly.
•What is worth doing. Is worth doing
; nld 1 iie^philoiophe^ -v. •. ' t •
idled the get-rlch-qalck artTst, "hut it "
1 mistake to hang around trying to get It
iu! after you have reason te believe
0 . nits xklnncfl ' "i
everything but a f^a* d>dlars."~t'hl< ago ,
Record-Herald. '
" Now. lo"g\ vuh, ('laud: mi. old
Brother Utterback. addressing his callow j
nephew "Don't t' dowu-he#rted nnd
nujgg.u-kasf you'a ;i nigger and can't,
* il. 1 : U .• I p .!• ! gll ll White
Cheap Rate to
California.
Californians raisk gold—they don't m n<- much now. An 1
easier way las be*n found h tiint ! It is now obtained by
farming. The alchemy of nat e;ts th orarg , lemons. ;
olives, grapes, wheat, alfalt an I otlur products - f the soil into
vco l clothes, comfortable a sidcnccs ;ind a-atiriug bank ac ounts '
'Tis bcinjjpdone every day in Califoania. Wouldn t it pay you
to inquire into inis.' lietter yet, why not go there 5
Only .$25.00
Kroi!i Guthrie 'to almost ad apoints in California, nnd to many
plaetl i n At i/oua. Liberal-top over ptivilegfi ' m
On sale daily, Frebruary 15 t > April •, too6. Tourist sleeper^
daily on fast trains, llarvcy meals. ^
For particulars apply to . ^
. • M. N. COCKRELL, Aqent.
t Tiie Atchison, Topeka & fant.i Fc Ry. Co.*
To
Hon.' to Ills
de legislature; but. law
don't hatter write «n
« befo ue can steal. —
than half >■ many inlleg of railroads s* 1
>♦+♦+♦+♦•>♦+♦+♦ . t>l-St W
♦ you CAN GET ANY BOOK FROM T H £ STATE CAP! 4
^ TALBOOK STORE, • ^
4 Any new book reviewed In th« "Book and Magsxlne ' review department 4
4 of th#Stnte Capital c«n be had from the State Capital Book Store. we 4
^ keep all the new books and If w« haven't on hand what you w«nt°we will 4
4 order It for you. We aleo carry all standard magazines. a
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1906, newspaper, January 17, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125998/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.