The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 279, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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SHE OKIiAITOMA STATE CAPITAL SFXDAY ifORXTVQ. MAIiOTT 1 R.Ionf>.
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^ MILLINERY OPENING ^
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1906.
You are invited to attend this our ANNUAL SPRING OPENING of our
MILLINERY DEPARTM ENT. Our Mrs. Tidball lias been preparing for this event
for the past six weeks. The pattern hats she bought while East will be shown on
Tuesday the 20th for the first time. Copies and adaptations of the very expensive
French Models, done by our Miss Harriet Heath, will also bo 011 exhibit.
"We will also make our first showing of the CELEBRAIL 1) GAGE HA LS
for which we are sole agents. Every Department in this Great Store will contribute
their beauties for this exhibition.
Lf you are down town to-morrow you will get the biggest snap oT this season.
'One Hundred White Parasols, Hemstitched, Tucked aid Embroidered
Absolutely worth 82.25 each, will be sold special at $1.73 each. There will bo mou;
white parasols sold this season than ever before. Get one of these, it is a snap.
RAMSAY BROTHERS' DRY GOODS COMPANY, GUTHRIE.
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JEHRILL MAY APPEAL
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES
OKLAHOMA CITY SOCIETY
INDIAN PAYMENT
TO A HIGHER COURT
SUGAR BEET
EXPERIMENTS
Farmers Near Tulsa Are Becom
ing Interested
SAMPLES WILL BE RAISED
money, have been endeavoring to shove
it In Tulsa, and succeeded in catching
one victim. John Atchison,
grocer, was caught on a five and a dollar
bill of Georgia money. Issued by the \
Merchants an,f Planters' bank of Savon- (
nnh In IMO. The poll.-., nro after the,
crooks, birt so far they have eluded cap-
ture and may have left the city*
A RELIGIOUS WAR
them from one payment to anothe
run short of money. I *
During the meantime (he children at- _ . . _
tending th.• -in!...: • is will What the Society polk of tue
be given one day In which to visit their City ^re Doing
parents, who will be present at the pay-j
ment. A written petition will be pre- Special to The State Capital.
noted t.. th« trlhr, when Dm r-. iv. <atv. okla.. Much 17-MiMi
thO «U*J dollars will to •" l ltrt, WW WPWOI thMr " F,.. o( |M,d„„
th« pa m proration. If «• ladiM. I. pnJ .rl.iK a short
n bill I. nut .Ined by tb. prs-.den, ^ M|>> I[M,
Next Month
Lawton, Okla March 17.—Over twenty-
Oomanche Indians at the Red Store
northeast of Lawton beginning on next
If Tests Are Satisfactory a Beet
Sugar Factory Will be Located
at Tulsa—Experts Say That
Plants Will do Well in That
Field
Monday and lusting untlt all Comanche* prior to that limn
when he receives the petition from tnt
in this district are paid. This Is their j th|,nl„.]vt.s ,j,at affix his
semi-annual payment of grass money.' slffn,uire to the net, making it a law
For some cause unknown to the tribe vvithout further delay. Quanah Parker is
came a little late this time, strongly In favor of the opening, because
, (l ,iR.i..; ««"
' derived there from. Those wh<. have
I been In conversation with the chief .if
are confident that he will
in*. The entire payment .. .... <■ .-, ™ Ws |nfluen(,, lmvlnK his member
sign h petition asking the president tc
ikihu u) 'i'c i>r« 11 gojourn with her friend, Ml'
It I. most likely thst J_ ^ Tr(,ntJ, Mn.
Two Negro Demonstrations are
Furnishing Fun at Tulsa
Special to The State Capital.
Tulsa, I. T.. March 17.—There i« strife
on between th'.- Macedonia (colored) Bap-
tist church and the Apostolic African M.
E. chinch, the newest religious organi-
sation here. The Baptist brethren claim
the other people are not on the square
and would have both darkies and whites
withhold from them their .upport both most of„# will ^ the j op«n to
rellKloos and linan, I ,1. chief.,- IhMaUer • >" " «* n. ^ ^ ,
The Apostolic brethren, who are eh am- rrxt , ,
pinned by their bishop, now In .he city j t^yment has .•««« J India^
resident pastor persist the Baptists heretofore had pi y
the payment
The first of the payme
mo intain district yesterday and will fin
lsh up at that point tomorrow
he entire payment to the Com-1 ' 10 tM"'
at this time will be in the neigh
'"ofThe money received at the Red Wore I hl" "l*""1
After spending a
guest of Mrs. John
Brewer returned this
in Dublin, Texas.
Members School Board and Coun
cil Are Nominated
gpif(|i to Th# State OapM ii.
Shawnee. Okla., March 17.—Republican
caueauses were held yesterday In ill of
the wards in the city except the Fifth,
and resulted In the selection of candi-
dates in each for councllmen ami niem-
\\. Graves, Mrs
week to her hom«
r (if the board <
1 as chosen by
follows:
'list ward—F01 1
The
to the act of congrei
throwing the pasture lands in this couni
ttlement.
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Mbbinghouse. two
recent acquisitions to Oklahoma, from
Wabash, ind., were introduced to a num-
ber of society matrons of the city at an
evening reception at the h'Hiie of Mis
T. G. Chambers this week.
ilman, J. M. Om-
an! of education.
Law. la 11
Walker.
1 penal to The State Capital.
Tulsa, I. T., March 17.—Secretary E. T.
JKicker of the Manufacturer's association
has addressed a circular letter to the
farmers of thin locality Asking that ex-
periments in the raising of sugar beets
be made this season In ardor that sam-
ples of the product, when ripe, may be
had for analysis, with the view of estab-
lishing a sugar beet factory In this city.
Mr. Tucker in doing this is simply work-
ing out the Idea of sugar beet experts
and a
are decidedly wrong In their assertions
and counter ohscrfs thai the) have not
done nil In their power to lift the fall- n I DILD SUDDKlNLY
of their race up to the solid rock. The | hl:ART D15EA5E.
flght promises Interesting and humoroi
developments.
TULSA MAN HAS SCHEME
now frequently does a head line sitnl-
I lar t< 'the above greet us in the news-
papers. The rush, push ami strenuous-
n-'-ss of the American people h, -.a strong
. tendency to lead up to \ alvular and oth> r
j affections of the heart, attended by 11-
M. Moore Thinks he Can Cap the; regular action, paipitath.n -iit m- .
_ , smothered sensations and other distress*
Tulsa Well j UK symptoms.
Special to The Slats OapUal. I Three of the prominent ingredient* of
Tills I. I t Mar !, it.- Among the hun- which Dr. Pierce S trolden Medical Dls-
have written him to the tenor that wjtli schemes for extinguishing the j ^fleodliig^vriters .!n^/nVn<i .WcWim
beets can be grown to profit In this se> - J Rroat f*aney gas well fin , is M. Moore, oj for c„rP ,,f ],,st such caws. Golden
tion of the country, and encouraging tiie tillR cl,v T "lny he wired the owner* Seal root, for Instance, is said by the
sugar beet factory em- 1>f tho W(.]j t,.11(iering his services, but sol r.NiTKD States DlsprNSATORY, a stand-
experiment. n Hie mvii
• plnvee from 100 to -.000 peoi.le und would htt, r,.( riv,.,i w r.--,.ly. nn<l sunt like- : u, jjjj* hcart'i
be a great thing, not alone for tho grow- i 1—«K"- I ' v > -
rrs, but for the city, in giving employ-
ment to labor,
SOCIALISTS TO HAVE A
FULL TICKET AT TULSA
ly his communication hss gone the rout
of the others, to the waste'basket. Mr,
Moore claims to be nn expert at extin-
guishing such fires and appears to be n
very Intelligent man.
Seven Hundred Barrel AITair on
Glenn Form
Tulsa, I. T.. March 17—A seven hun
to impart, tone and In-
to the heart'> action."
Numerous other leading authorities rep-
resent Golden Seal as an unsurpassed
tonic for the muscular system in neral,
and as tho heart i* almost wholly com-
posod of muscular tissue, it naturally
follows that it must Is- greatly ftrenglli-
eued l. tins superl. general tonic, liut
probably the niost Imuortant ingredient
* "Golden Medical hiscovery," so far
' ' nd
March 17.—Members of
onfederate Veterans met
c at the city hall build Balje entertained complimentary to Mrs
; to call,, officers of thr
•e chosen at this meeting
lleuten-
ANOTHER OIL WELL
Tulsn, T. T., March 17.—'Tulsa socialists
w ill have a complete ticket In the field In
the coming municipal campaign. Among
other planks In their platform will be one
declaring for the referendum on nil ordi-
nances and franchises when
signed by not less than Iflft — — -
p.. . nted to the city council. Also thl brought in yesterday evening. The Glenn recovered under the uihinn« >f (.•dllnttonlh
rl,,ilnrm will .l.-olnrf f..r tlM nhnlltlnn of ftrm to ,|tllalP(1 tour mil., norch . iKJJ'SiJSfflSf iffttjaS!
money fines for violations of city ordl- 0f Mounds and some fifteen miles due 1 ... -•
nances. * south of Tulsii, in the heart of the new-
The Tulsa socialistic looel number about an(j one of tlie most promising eli
forty active members and strength tc Hnrt gHS fleiin tho two territories.
their cause in tho election may be drawn
as its marvelous cures of valvular
other affections of tho heart aro con-
| cerned. is Stone root,or CnlUtmmUi Can .
I I'rof. Wm. Paine, author of Paine s
i Epltomy of Medicine, says of it:
■J. M long Slnoa, had a path nt who was
a petition oil well on the Glenn farm, I so much oppressed with valvular (ilsease of
< Itlsens li Known 'as the Galbnilfh No. u, was J^rrv Mm an-Vtnlrv lie!however, gradually
from the organised lubor, which is very
Strong In Tulsa
SHOVE "QUEER" AT TULSA
Groceryman is Caught on Some
Confederate Currency
root), and la now attonninv u
Heretofore physicians knew of no remed.v
for the removal of so distressing and s< dan-
gerous s malady With th.-m It was all
guew-work. ti'd It fearfully warned the
anil.-ted ttiai death was u«ar at hand (<>!-
lliiMMiin unquestionably agoids relief In
■uch cases, and In most Instances effects a
HAMMONDS COMMANDER
Ppocial to The State Capital,
Lawton, Okla
the Sons of C
Thursday even
Ing In pursuan
organization w.
as follows- r. <*. Htmmoml
mander: John LAiitznester. first
am commandant; V. C Moore, second
lieutenant commandant; W. F. Kerr, ad-
jutan ; Rev. R. SatterO. Id, 'haplaln;
Dr. L. T. Oooch, surgeon; Rouse Catch-
er, color sergeant; Ix'Blie P. Ross, his-j
torlan.
The meeting adjourned to reassemble
at the city hall at 2 o'clock ftaturd.it
afternoon at which time General Brant
Kirk, commanding the Oklahoma depart-j
ment, and George W. Garrison, brigadier
general of avalry of the United •
C'onfederate Veterans, will be present.^
TV.e-e officers will drill a clans of young
men In the cavalry charge preparatory!
to their departure for New Orleans to at-
t-nd the annual reunion. All members
and all Pons of Confi derate Veteram
. nre not members of the society nr«
Invited to attend* the meeting Saturday
afternoon. A that time delegates will
be chosen to represent the local camp
at the reunion.
Tt Is the desire of the general lhat fully
five hundred sons of «a-Confederates
from Oklahoma attend the New Orlesns
VMtft tliS t «' ' m|| uh"iild f ti -
nlsh one hundred of that number.
Reduced rates on all railroads have
been secured f. r this occa*.on
Mr. and Mrs. W. .1
water, visited their s>.
and family, during th<
ventlon this week.
odges, of Still-
W B Hotfgel
attlemen'8 oon- ;
Fourth
Dlmmert*.
or board .
udm
Fri
On We
iesda
afternoon Mrs. J. E (
William Pfelffer of P ircell. I. T . at tJ.. |
home of Mrs Harry Rosenthal. The |
hours were spent In pleasant converse - I
, iid F'.t o^n' ilman. II .1 JJ
board of edu< ftttsv* Z W. coffin. | K
atter of naming the candidates i
Fifth ward has b*en left to tl"i
i who will assemble In convex-
Perry Prisoner Will Force Writ-
ten Decision of Recent Habean
Corpus Proceedings
Special to the State Capital.
Perry, Oklu., Mar. IT—Ira N. Ter-
tlll, in Jail here serving out a sen-
tence for manslaughter, this afternon
stated that unless a written opinion
be handed down in the proceedings
by which he was refused a habeas
corpus writ at St. l.ouU recently, ho
will carry his appeal to the United
States supreme court.
While In St. Louis .Terrlll, who ar-
gue l his own cas<*, left with the clerk
..f the United States district court
• lough money for a copy of the d**«
iiilon. Yesterday he received a letter
from the St. Louis office stating that
th proceedings were not and woull
not be made a matter of record. Ter-
rlll immediately announced his Inten-
tion of forcing a formal declaration
from the the St. L -uis justice or ap-
It
I that
home
visit h
Marion Keys has returned to het
in Guthrie after a very pleasant
i re with her brother, L. M. Keys
the Oklahoman.
Mr. and Mrs. fv P. Ptrahan sre Perry
visitors here this w> ek.
P. E. Noll Hits been agreed ipon for can
dldate for councilman and that his noird- :
nation will result The work of he a •
cuses aro being endorsed without the
least dissent, and es a cap—que nee ths J
work of the convention will he <>nl>' that
of plec ng i.tf endorsement on th« us
action.
f his case.
BOY HURT IN FALL.
I to the St ite c ipltal.
y, Oki.i M ri7.- Myron Olb-
ii fourteen year old boy. fell
bicycle here today and was eer-
Injured He wis. in a votna-
state for an hour. Ills face
idly cut.
John Gore a
and Miss Plenr
are the gtjests
sister. Mrs. If-
id little daughter
iken, of Knoxvllle
• week of Mrs*
•race Irwin.
riff Mc
rr
Stone root is also recommended by Dr*.
, Hule and Kl ling wo. l. of ( bicag« . t-.r
valvular and other diseases of the heart.
6HEEPMEN ARE HEAVY LOSERS
Kenton, Okla.. Mar. 17—Sheep men
rt'.ong the Coloradu 'i d New Mexico lin#
report severe losssi | s result V ths 1 The Vattor say*: "It Is * heart tonic oi
recent storms Ti," wind wan one of dtre«'t ami pcrntnncnt Influence."
the hardest, / r expwlenced here, ;.i- "Golden Medicnl I -. .,\ er\. not nnh
n,.,hi,- sx'sfrz
per hour and was accompanied by heavy rttnr Htrrtnwthening th' stomach, invig
snow and sleet. Many email bunche« of j oraiing the ll\er, regulating the tiowe.-
ftpecial to Tin Ktste Capital. sheep drifted away from the mnln herd Hn I curing catarrha affections in all
. . 'p March 17. -Two crooks bffoie tin storm and perished in tiiat parts of the ?«>>teni •
Jlh .n .bflna.nc, „f old ^Df«lor«.. j Ur. Plerj.'! P.11.U eur.CoMtlpaUon.
Mrs. Frank Owen.
Now the guest of
Dr. and Mr-'. G. W
Pierce arrive! thli
City. She
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BATCH of prisoners
BOUND FOR LANSING
Special to the s'tate Capital.
Perry, Okla.. Mar. 17.— Bin
See left today for Luistng in
if a number of prisoners. 1
party was Frank Hlitz seiiten
■ i years and a half In th« p
ry for picking pwketa at tin
, h, last \ e • < h tries Li
orge Wati
k fr<im Kansaf
ideflnltel.v.
BOV 16 HELD WITHOUT BOND.
S; ark 0*( Mai 17 .1 .men Crane,
14 if, ytar-old boy chanced with mnr.
trlng his am pi oyer K. White, near
r re list V\ ek was ! to the grand
id
pr
ary
Pr
■tt.
Baldwin have
daughter, i
the !
•101"
uncle and aunt
Mrs. Drumm.
have made Okla
some months, ti
with the headqi
ern army division
ho, with her husband,
nut 1' ' ■ their home for
latter being oonnecte<
•ters of the southwest-,
left Thursday for h^J
A MIGHTY PUSH
FROM COALGATE
Coalgate, rikla., Mar. 17—A Inge
and enthusiastic meeting last evening|
uppolnted a « ommittee to draft re- •
solutions to the House of Representa- '
tives and to the President urging con-
currence In the senute amendment.''
on the stfltehod question and the wires
were kept hot all day today. The In-
terest here is Intense and the general
feeling is optimistic. The Curtis Bill
comes in ^ - large share of attention
and is considered at least equally Im-
portant with the statehood hill.
home In Indianapolis. Ind. Mrs
Drjmm will be greatly missed In society
circles.
INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE
Norman. Okla , Mar 17- Reuben M
Iih for burglaryI dames Mor-
tencfd to one year for forger-,
and Wmter Olantnar • etaved* w
w^s sent up for three years for hor •
stealing.
Court adjourned here this afternoon
leaving twenty felony < uses on the
docket to be disposed of at the June
term.
JURY COMPROMISED
Special One Way
COLONIST TICKETS
-TO
CALIFORNIA
—ANp—
MEXICO
On "sale daily from
February 15 to April 7,
the
$13,000 DAMAGE SUIT ^
'Special to the State Capital.
Kit rick
I. T
Ada,
representatives <>T tli
altv for th' debate
vorsltv of WMrhlta,
v ! c.,i-j . n Weaver >' l'« n y. «'kin M " 1 ■ _ ^"i the '1 \ I ^l'oUflst SCTVlCC
l^>r furilier information, sec
ha\
■te.l an r . damage suit ot' I • k Jnh-W re agnln--:!
Oklahoma Culver- the Santa railroad, a Jury In the j
th FVIsngs* c-1- dintiict emirt fcer# thl afternoon re-
rdi«t allowing the plait i- • your local agent or ada res h
here on Ai>ril ttiri
•L '
1 ■ t e . • - >r i'
"Itesolved, That Insurance
doing Interstati btmlns # shou
der the su|m--rvhlon
ernment ' Oklahom
of the question.
.ti u.., H.C. TOWNSEND,
ioiiu in Ibf failing iiit i an cgcavgtion In tnt
4 <,i111a I ■ ■ * i■< i.i'- Septeinbi r. At* | Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
the negative torney (Ireen represented tin defense (
'in the trial. I LOUI*.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 279, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 18, 1906, newspaper, March 18, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126071/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.