The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 291, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA Ii, SI NO W MOK.VTYO, AI'RTT. I. IMO#
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This
IS
the
Most Remarkable * Sale' We
Announced.
Ever
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INDIA LINON.
10c India
Linons will be
8 l-3c yd
15c "
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12 l-2c "
20c "
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17 l-2c "
25c "
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20c "
30c •'
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25c "
35c
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VERY woman in town should come lo this money saving department, for we have wielded the
' price cutter v ith energy", atuf now it's up to you to gather a rich harvest' of specials in
white wash fabrics.
. While ti ;se goods aie aft new , iresh and fashionable, the prices yon associate with the clear-
ance sale sort, wc cannot afford to sell at such low prices long, so take advantage of this opportunity
while you "may.
When we set out to bring down prices we generally do it thoroughly; for proof we offer the
special values we are giving in India Linon, Real I.inen, Fine Cambric and Sheer Linen, Dotted
and Fig. Swisses, Fiue .Sheer White Goods and Fancy White Goods. In all of these you get a
strongly exemplified case of low prices, and a boundless chance to practice economy.
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REAL LINENS.
For Wasits, Stir's md Suits.
35c Sheer Linen will bo 20c
35c Round Thread " *29c
45c Irish Linen
50c Linens, both in Sheer
and Art quality
65c Sheer with Cross Bar
also in Art quality
G5c 45 inch Art Linen
90 inch SI.00 Linen
90 " fl.25 "
72 in Church Lir.cn, }|.2f)'
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'38c
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39c
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49c
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89c
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98c
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98c
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AUTO LINEN.
Fino imitation of real Art
Linon, round thread, better
than Indian Head, and at this
sale cost less, only 15'c yd
FINE CAMBRIC AND SHEER LINEN.
50c
quality
v>: 11 be
39c
yard
69c.
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58c
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63c
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85c
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73c
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DOTTED AND FIG. SWISSES.
10c quality
25c "
30c "
35c "
40c " •
50c "
65c ' "
75e "
1.00
will be
15c
19c
23c
29c
33c
4L>e
50c
63c
79c
vard
FINE SHEER rHITE GOODS.
Wash Chiffons, Persian Lawn, French
Lawn, Swiss Mulls, Mercerized Ba-
tiste, etc., all at sale prices.
25c
quality
will
be 19c
yard
35c
il
ii
29c.
ti
50c
4*
il
• 39c
65c
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if
48c
14
75c
ti
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59c
*4 4
1.00
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it
79c
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FANCY WHITE GOODS.
Checks, Dots and Strij
es, in I'
ks. and
Mercerized Waistings.
25Q
quality
will
be 19c
yard
35c
ti
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27c
It
45c
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35c
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50c
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42c
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Sale Lasts ail Week
Guthrie, Okla,
r&
CAUCUS HELD
LAST NIGHT
Robert L. Owens. Roley McIntosh, Wash
Graygon. A. I'. MoKallop and many
others. In* fact, it ia understood that
then? has not been an Indian approached
who has not concurred In the dea. \ I
FOR INDIANA* ON.LY. * |
The can vis tonight will he secret be-
cause it Ib desired to keep ..ut all - x-
siate politics would he very
FACE JUDGE
c. a *rr. *• c t j 1 . , Indians While thi - trw , vet th
Secret Meeting oi Indians by
Blood at Muskogee
Indians Identified with the move are per-
fectly frank about the plans they harvr in
view. It is proposed, if tne caucus to-
night decides the plan is practical, to st
once notify the leading Indiana of a 1 the
piSCUSS POLITICAL FUTURE other nations and ask that they take aim.
; .lar action and thus form a « irking
__________ fganlgatlon In each nit-Ion. The pan has
| ready been dIsous«j«>d with some Ohero-
i and they agree, as have some Choc-
tnws, though the plan has t advanced
so f.ir In those nations. As s< on <s this
executive organisation !s formed In <-u Ij
of the five nations the ear of the Indian
w.'ll be gotten this summer by organiza-
tion In each of the twenty-six re cor I g
districts. Indian picnics will be h Id
and at these picnics ar-akers In worn
the Indians have confluence and who
can speak the Indian language w.!ll un-
•peclal to The f i?e Capital. fold the plan of an lr ' n party and
Okinjlgoe, i. t.. March Jl.-Thia morn- «<lvUe the Indians t.. • bran* m .u ;
inn m, « .s . «*. i„ ,i,« 1 ",arebsr f"r
■■ , A. I future Instead of passively being e.n-
k "K" '*• ho,lw • warrior. bv th„ wWtt u In
• lul there will u tmuui of the lnrt.an | n,! thrMtoned.
council tonight, and [ The Indan Is a natural bornpol " mi.
at Km In
similar.
T/m negro who is an Indian cltisen will
not bp admitted to tills Indian party. For!
this teas a the negro members of t^*;
Creek council are not invited nor wU,
they be iHjrmltted to take part in the-
caucus which will be held tonight.
The Idea of an Indian party developed]
in Mi skogce the other n.giit when a
number ' prominent Inclum. w.-re Sath- Much Court Business Transacted
ered together. The question was asked, i ♦ T,
what do you think of the Indian's po-j Jj^Wton
litlcal future?"
"Ho has none." was the prompt reply. " ■■ ? •
This cai:s-d fcanic of tin- Indians to do
oms ti • ng .hi ! led the calling ofj GRAND JURY IS DISMISSED
th« caucus which will be I eld iu the old
Indian council house tonight.
Make $100,000 Improvement
Incluuing New Depot ,
Members of House of Kings and
House of Warriors Plan Form
ing an Indian Party That Will
Wield n n Immense Power
Are Born Politicians
ed, Many in Cases That Had
Been Resubmitted—-Fifty Five
Criminal Cjtsos Are Disposed
of
members of the
fvery one Is txpoctcd to attend. Tills
au us will I** a secret one aiul no ode
s*<ept Indians by blood will be permit-
ted in.the caucus.
The cs-ucuj is called for tho purpose
of organising an Independent party to
Ills power hi the new state in an
organisation that will make his party
practically a unit, is so clear that It does
not have to be pointed out to htm a sec-
ond time. lie likes power,and lie wants,
off.'ce. Furthermore, he has no poitb*
such as the white man adhere! to H«
mike a political future for the Indan * neither a democrat n"r a republican
Sfter statehood comes beco-JSe he does not know what s i< h
This Is the ts'glnning of what promises! parties are. He Is free to align hint* If
io become one of Mi* most important with any party he chooe-s He would
political moves in this country, and i: raturally prefer a party of he own i-
succeeds will have a bearing on tin poll- j ®lp .especially when it would be ab!a
tics of tho new state for years to >tne • to throw an election < 1th. r way, accord-
Jt proposes to organise th- Indians Into l"g 10 which party ofTered the most of
s party which shall be Independent of hies for his support
\he two greet partle-.i and to demandj POWER FROBI.KMATIi' ^
^cognition and offices from that purty It ' estimated that there are 14,vot-,
aith which It casts Its vot*. The In-l'-rs of li.ulan *h!ood In the five nations?
Vans standing together would uiiques- Noon, knows whit their political prcfer-
lonatly be the balance of power In the ence Is because they have never v t d.
new state and the party that lands their Each party believes that if it -ontrols
rnpport can g«d the off! s The price this Indian,vote It can carry the new
#f the Indian vote would In* political 'late. I« tsl" vote can bi griped. Ilk-
recognition n^d a part of the offices | a union labor vote. It would be courted
• This movement la he.ided by Ben Mar-1 openly by hoth parties. The Indian par-
Shall. a prominent Creek pollt"< lan. Iden-j y would o once s-sume is much lm-
tlfled with It ars many prominent Indian' portanoe a? the jkvouI i*t organisation d.d
(•ulltlrlnns such an C9iief P. Porter, Col. J n Kansaa a few year* ago Th * «ltu
7*her > more catarrh :n this s.. ti of Sixty Indictment? Were Return-
ti •• country than '!1 other disease it to.
gether, and ;ntll the last few years w is
v : pposcd to be incurable F- r a gnat
m.uiy years doctors pronounced it a local
dipe.ise and pres tibc' loi al remedies,
and by constantly fa 14 to cure with
local treatment, pronounced It Incmablo.
8o.'en< e has proven catarrn to be a con-
stitution. il dlseast anfl therefore r. rnres * •
r institutional treatment, llall's Catarrh I •
I«.n..f..-f,r.,l tor f J. ClMI r "• T. CiHlt
Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the only' constitu-1 Lawton, Okla. March 31.-Sixteen pris-
tional cure on the market It Is taktn, or.-rs coirflned in the county Jail were
Internally In doses fro 10 drops to a yesterday brought before the dlsti ,
teaspoonful. It acts din y on the blood vini.n«n. r ..
gnJ m ooas surfaoss of %h systsw.I for vtoutl<ma "f tl1" law.
They offor one hundred dollars for any' ^hey wore a motley looking svi, many of
caao It falls lo cure. Send tor «Srculars them upon first presentation would give
and testimonials. an Impression that they were -soaped
Addiess. P. J CHBNKY CO. convicts of aoni" penitentiary, Ki. 1 n
Toledo, Ohla his fern was re d the tadtctment pre-
sold by druggist!', T.*)C. ' stilted, against him by t'le grand J 11 v.
Hall's Family Pills are the heat. T'.e rourt afterwards Inqutr n; of th-«
J prisoner whether he w as: guilt j not
: guilty. In ev. rv case except me the
1'>41 of. not guilty was (fhtered lmn\.'!l-
ately. J. S. Dreaback. charged with lr
upon b • daughter, Mis.- Zeulnh,
! niestic animals; U (j Bassett, forging CHICKASHA HAS
!' " B c D. J ehKk wWc'il A BUILDING BOOM
I .!«• preset ted at the First National bank .
j.and received the fate of the check. $T.iO;|
1' ' ' !. ai, .- .< murder f Rock Island for One Planning to
I Worth Halley on Man h ! • John Lenurd
! i. «rglar\ .f • . \.,m -
i Dave Frantner, burgiarj of a home in
the wiehlta mountains; Bcr| Seyjnore,.
; 4lmurMm nUdotui wonMp. In which he 8Jwctol t0 m,w I'upitnl.
! struck Rev. Let whlls was con3 thtg Cttiokasha, tnd. ;i>r. March 'n-The
: services at Klgin. Seymore gave bond hufldlng season [iuk opened In Chick-
'/ lt'" v • forggolng en- w m, ,... 1 t. .i ghow of activity.
, U, '! ' ' " ,l ^ i. 11>. There Is now In course of construction
.i« e iieK.irraso. m x .1 wl>n ji
1-haritcl .md placed In jH.U ov. ■ , v. r I" 'he ti .1 I ,110(1 MrlbOJlM Char. b.
fcr the killing or Ma -in-law • >S'"00 OoBW«* Uon l church, with
i.Mr Hj1.ii. I fr,„i, tb- itoiwr«m other buihllngn .if n liublio
! tody or th. dMrW: Uw pM jurv h >«•' ' ■ "r ni"r'' 1
I tag found no tru. bin Mnlmo him, aw™. —'l" " '""ll dutJte'
the -iiner Chi'k gh i Avenue and
1 Htre-' the Hollingsvroith iiulldln,
1.- beirig thoroughly overhauled and re-
le.l for th- i "hl« k 'Sha National
hank which will oiu.'ii Its doors insl !t
of thirty da s Numerous other tv >
Today um d. putlo. nr. hi... .. om kH ,r„ p|„„.
1 «« «* m k"" "< I—' ■ . , „rlv .on .ru. tl. n Th.. Rod:
.vho have h.,„ ,ln.l. d l.y ,h. .KlU „tad n.llruuu la -iilannln* to .pen I
inrv. A Iw numtar f Ir.lrlm. " "'" |IB0 OHO In impfOVOntlllM In the . Itv
bclleved io have been r. i.irniKl a„nn.t iM,.hl(llng „ f|,„. mw depot the PHVCO
Km... who have Mvcn e.nie ini'i-le figurine ui. .ddlnlg to their locsl
t miani in county in violation of • j^rds and In all the -eaiKiii is opening
quarantine laws. .vith the prospects of a building er:f o.
Ti"- grand jury m.id< # >i> al r. p rt u.I magnltuil- HhouI I 'lie uf<
-• -crdiy afternoon sn«' wan disci. ■ i; «r« <l , ol„| bill be finally jiasFed. an every -
fi .en f r* her duty. TH coutt ompli- ,, ,, her- expect* it to be. and with the
mentrd them for the grent hulk < f wn k'(*urtl< bill In fop e Chlrk't^ha promises
the\, attended to In th« limited time |0 make a marvelous growth durin#
Wi' . :n ,se.s :• ii ^ix'y ind r tmn.ts t ,e I-, xt few jfenr-.
were returned by thla txidy F' ftv-tlve - —
ut th s WON OVER SOUTHWESTERN
FULLBLOODS TO CO-OPERATE.
i I'ratt, a young boy who w
have broken Into t .e Short
I on New ^ ars night, was
J Lige Hisl^e was also exone
j charge of gamM ng.
ilea are Ii
leged to
. s iloon
.1, ,mH :
Mar bal Oarrough Saya .They Will
Help Catch Wlckllffea.
Vinita. I. T , Mar. 31—United States
Marshal VV. II Darrough returned j*s«
ti relay from tho Spavinaw hills. wh*ra
),'• has been hunting the Wlckllffea. 1!*
p. pe-i ful :owed him today. Only th#
umal number ot deputies is now left it
the hills Marshal Darrough will re«
t in to the hills VNedn^aday. Me oatnl
In only to ^ttle his monthly account/*.
Marshal Darrough denounces as an In -
f« rii iI "He" the atory of the ahootlng oi
e crippled fullblood boy by possetn^n.
l--liiiilly false, he saya, la the atatnment
that h«* Is stirring tho full bloods bj
bnrsh methods. He ssys the fullbloodi
V 111 not help the Wickllffes and tlfsl
he will next week come to a full under*
Its I ling With them. He mw no in i
of the Wlckllffea fresh enough to follow,
MU says the hunt will be kept up mi l
the
outlaws are captured, dead or alive
^ vtj ' .'flf-rv TV
COMMUNICATION
V.<
RURAL CARRIER MUST
MAKS REPORTS AGAIN
Meridian. Okla . Mar. 31-On the sc -
ond day of April the poatmastet ot
criminal casea were disp«^-d
'4' ot' court, man;. ' • i
turned to tho grand Jury r
meiit One hunditd and !ifty
wi re cleared from the docki r
\ nn. Tw. lve t*nlte<l s
ise-i were disposed
n immendid that
e- I
. /
M< rMlan has been ' illrecteil to gee that
carrhi.s from that office resume the1
making of dally reports on from 0 ot
business don- on 'heir routes' TV
patrons of their respective loutc- should j
s .-e that oil their mail ia delivered tn,
the carriers as the continuation of the ,
nutes depends largely on the business
,i! .i the condition of the Urt as
p.l tnke * greater intereat In our rural;
routes.
SWANK WILL HAVE SUPPORT.
Special to the Htate Capital.
Merlrt. 'Hcl-i Mai J1 -County com-'
mlssloner tSwiifik wns In town today. Mr. j ,4( that pl*
oakd twenty-four houis in which to
plead A. Cornelius, the blind street von.
dor, who was charged with r i « nnmi a
young girl who was traveling with lilm
.is his daughter, t plead guilty to f
charge s- ve al weeks ago Tho < • >■ rt
sentenced hlm to Ave years In the pe\ •
tenfclary and coats of the trial. Kd I^ov-
land, charged with dlspoalng of mort-
gapr" 1 property, plead guilty and was
given six months In Jail.
DOUOI-AS PT > D« NOT Ol'IlTV
Deputy Constable Al Douglas, of V -d.
erl k. was Inflb tul <• . the c:uge «>f k -
Ing A. '"'oneback during a street duel
last fall.
He
[Half-Sick
' (factor will tell vou whv it has mii
"^ug^th^fne^cln^yoi^nec^.
When your nerves arc wtak, when you I
are easily tired, when you feel all run
down, then is the time you need a f:ocJ I
strong tonic — Ay r s Ssrssoarilia. Your I
^ dtctor vl!l tell you why it hss such power over wo . nerves t hy it mak •> i
(.he blood rich, and why it gives courage and atren^th. A k him if it h rot j
VT« no ■•creta I Wc t>u
Swank Is netirlng the end of Ida flrs«
term a« county commissioner and will
have the united support of the republi-
cans of his district for a seoond term
El KS HAVE AN EYE
FOR NAri BEAUTY
I Special to the Htate Capital.
Reno Okla. Mar 31 - Tne local herl
I ft Kilts will tig up the ground* in front
i of their corral and ^|>lant ^hrubberj, of fjertrudi Hlvl
jcvertreen trees and beautiful*llowcrs. I \y weapon; J. II.
guilty. Phil ford Millard Stanford, negro,
larceny of domestic animals; Spencer
Jackson, colored, mu -'i-r of negro cotton
pi'i.er near Frederick: D. c. Vrlv.ee, -'*•*-
sault on Charley Adntns by cutting wlt'i
a knife; Frank Ferris, rape; I'h ! h p<*rks,
negro, whipping his w'.fe and attrtpptlug
I to cut her with a knife; Alex Snepard,
larceny of domestic animals; Alberta
; Taylor, colored, nasault upon the person
colored, with a dead*
Dale, larceny of du-j
.■ granted an
nev. They also
and furniture be
lat-^r of deeds, tr«
visited the coin
c«dls tinsaf" and
the demand. T
the preaent t «-Ji
proved nn s nd
be procured for the
The eases of .1 F Mr
an: J A l^yai - Th
vi i n 1 ut on pgn . •.
Walter, Ringwood, etc
fav of t -1;fr
Judgment r *? '
ing re>
Oklahoma Univeratty Get Award in Sei
ond Annual Debate
tan, Okln Mar. 31- Oklahoma unl
1 • niKht won tha aec/.nd an-
eliai' with Houthwestern unlver-
. .lu^il • of the Pons Trout I*
" Oklahoma was represented b,
M.i>nard and Porn F Krwin, anil
hg reg-tflouth*weatern by C C 1 >URg i L F
< They chapman Tic Judge* werr. s i r
md the TkresdgftI, Oklshema City; C, n. m
n. il * >r V-< , Muskogee and JuJgo N" w-. Not-
'ases,
•ki ' during th" N
he grand Jury j nual
ounty attorney j tlty c
county attor I Trent
nded that flies'M M
' «
,nd i
b>
hat
tier
COULDN'T FIND COVPANY
was
itiflrn,
i'. J. V. H ed rick
Hock Island D« •
i n. r." of lota m
were decided In
- ... - \
arantetl The
s e- .ft"-' s ile i« t'flri A "
of J. fl. Oromid v V. . Painter in
the case of H. K Diehl vs D. J. Frwse
on wr't of mandamus to compel Fr > .
Justie of ti lies " to approve Hn
bond from Ins court, t.rdered him
prove ti" > nd.
l lill ftjiarka withdrew his plea
guilty to the chargi of assatilt
Wore Judgments Apatnat Defunct Town,
alte Concern
IjlWt hi Okla, .N' ' Judgment'
x (T' rendered >ester.' In district court
against the It k Hand HevHopmeni
t.irpinv of Si I^iuls. in favor of I). C
Moorr. J. A Ryan ami J K Hedrlck t«
the amount i f tPio The townsitc com
,?iy held lots ln*«e\"t I towns in th 1
i.;r w ien m . • ri i
p. al tion of the land tho canpan. could noi
; if found though t ••• nam" w n fouti'l
St \d
city
directory.
few
ered
pi
K tlty to aaaa lit
fined ^ ui.J costs.
uid
attcrj. IK was
• itlement ab noon as
I v .*v • - • ut tA
TELEPHONE COMPANY
DENIES THE CHARGE.'
Oklahoma City, Okla., March M
State Capital: In your paper «r tN
*Pr! under the caption "Opposition '■
tf "lerr.' 'an artl ■!. relative to the rora
, tele^thune sltunt >n at Perry doea 'ht
j company an injustlcs. It la true tha
■ a number of farm*"** living abound P m
J ha^c obtained a ft.incline ta Install i
! telephone exehnngr at Perry, but It Is n<i
I on account of the rates that have he..
charged but, owing to a mlsund^rst -id
] 'ng In r< gotd to the terms of the 'on
nrt ti ,. business m n of Perry a1*
p i Mcally un'«nlm"us In their opp- 'io
o ti e aa'ahl^hment of another <\ trig
! In tliat city, ar.d It Is only by coeri
en the pint f 1 e farmers that
l-.ave ls*en able to f >ree a few b tsmes
r i n to a ibscrlbe for another t••!.-ph < ni
,rrpnr'. ' " been, find Is r w wtl1
1 t g to make contracts with farmers I
ll ports of ibe terrltorlea for telephos
) service at r.ttea and under terms ilia
j they t' emselves will concede are ves
ivoraMe to them The riitfs per jnenl
i \ary from ?fi c nts to Wi cents, socnrdtfl
to the slae of the town with which the
i deslro to conneet their lines, It coat'n
tiiaa- 1 at .re In large t'>wn« than In small 0'«
d not account of grea'er coirt of giving s i
found i This cornoany la stJll In hops
The-.*! that an cnlrnbls ^eal may be oiide a
were Perry and thus 'ivold a loss for all coa
>k \ i erned. Please Insert *rhls In reply sn
bilge,
PIONF.I Ft T1'I.. A- TBLO r<>.
B> h. a. Westei vgit, Put. A T:ia4
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