The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 9, 1006
FOR THREE
MORE YEARS!
(h
tit'
A 111 iippl'l
Anthracite Trouble is Finally
Settled
MITCHELL STOOD FIRM
Employers' Plan to Take Back
Only Such Workers as They
Desired Frustrated by Miners
Leader—Five Million Tons Un
earthed as Result of Six Wee to
Suspension
New Toil,. M*j k .-V.fipr •■;ur\in;( 'ni
negotiation* for urar.y I ur«-e months,
ttic Hulwoinwiltfo rcpfe^-nting t • an«
t rarlif rain*- worker* • id operator* of
•aMern Pennavlvaniu. tinln* ;«t •>
vontinue the award « f : •• Milke inui*
iniesion for another tnre vc.u- or until
March .11, IW©. mid th^ men will return
1 ' work uk noon m prnitl«-a> !• j i<>t
ably Moralm Ail inim i - who have no!
c ntniltted violence /igali.nt person* • r
I "0|*rty will *>* !H-employed, unit i o ent
i' b* dlwirlmlnated a®"mm him. ..f
• -v action he mil . ha\ <■ taken in
jfrke movement. The agreement i- sii'm.
Je«t to the ratttVration of the tri-diRtri.-t
*>nv«ntl n of mine worker* at Soranton
t<n.or*row. but 1heie In not the slightest
i' notion of their representatives.
Employes Are Reti ent,
'•'h« mlnem had |.-1|«- 10 na.v regarding
.igret-inen' exc-11 ' it It wag the
iu>t the, i-oiild «• Th pointed, out
i « <ver. that the agrei ment entered
Jl t< Ih the rttMt general fjM. meni that
ha* ever be#n alg-ncd between the op-
o i'f> to is and the mlnem and they look
lil'on It u gtep f"' s iid ill their efforts
to imv<> regular qgreemeutfi with their
employer*.
WhUe the compact entered Into to*
d \ wne predicted iaat week, the agree-
ment wuh not renrhod without a final
< Sort on Un* jmrt of tii- inlnnfa to get
something more Fraaldent Mitchell, In
rtutlng to the operator* the action of
in- Scranton convention, n*ked that the
proponed agreement lie made for two
In arguing for tin* two year term
ho ..ild the cost « f living miaht Increase
inr.«id*riibj> in thro.- years and that
.•'tier hanger in the mining Industry
might itomo that would make the prew. i
•nt wag* e -aJo unfair to the men. 1\e
i|.ii. tors in their reply. Mild they felt |
that any contingency that might alxn
a p< wa* covered bv the award of th*1 i
•ti'ke i ommiflslon and they concluded I
afklng Wint the award lie continue.I ■
for I'oTm y«ars". Thin Was then agreed t
OUIHRIE LOSES
10 MIMOUft
Senators Drop the First League
Came on Home C round
WEBB CITY f; 8T. JOGEPH 1
.•,K*ehd to tiift flia'o capital.
WebbCHy. Mo Vay s Today, j^.r.
R. II. 10 :
Webb City 1 0 i! 0 0 0 ~ 1 X-- -6 11 I
Sr Jo,.-)>n . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 rt 0- I |
.Batteries—flh&nor and (*h . s*, |
md Noyee. I niplr- la-wlns.ir
Mcalester 4, shawnee 2. ,
Special to Uie State Capital.
fc'outh MoAIoatfti I T. .May S- The
liK*ala won from Shawnei today b> . •
<-rt 4 to T he ffamr- wa- fnat an J !
hiiuppy from .slart to Uniah
BIG INSURANCE
COMPANY EAILS
Traders, of Chicago With H ,.vyj
Oklahoma Business Fails '
FIRST INNING UNFORTUNAT WESTERN LEAGUE TERRITORIAL RISKS $500,000
Bcadie s Weakness at the Open
ing Gave Visitors Substantial)
Lead Which Senators Were |
Unable to Pass—Oliver s Um
pirng Was a Farce
WASHINGTON 8; NE WYORK 3
N< w York. Mit & —Toda> .s ?oor
K. H. K. |
Washington .a <>'1 J 0 0 L' 1 f'-8 IJ n
Now Yirrk .0 I 000002 0- ;* 7 7
Hattorle.* Kltaon -ind Kl:treda. ;
Clarkj'iin I^roy and KJeln'iw
Fi\«-
to four in favor ot Alu.skogoe
, wa" the result the gaine at Electric
Mitchell Scores Pomt. | lairk yosti*nla>. the first leign.- .\h.-
In taking up the question ->f diaorim- 1'ltlon to |„ i |aved .t
Imtlon against some of ... men w,, ! Ih„ . 1 "yed *' «"'<•«
the Intention of the mine owners to tak< I ' ' 1-"'"'"K of '*•«* South Cfti-
baok only auch nifti . they rhopr t.i j ',a' M-aaon. With thr ox>-op.
PHILADELPHIA
l<0! ion. Masa.. Ma.
F'iiiladelpiiiiv .. in
Bo*ton ji. i
r.. ttert'-s--<^< ki. ■
I'll' and Ora'i.hn;
11: BOSTON 4
s Today's* goore:
R. H. E
0fti2io 7—11 :>o :i ,
«> 1 0 0 0 8 'o~ V <4 •; i
Risks in Oklahoma for Year End
ing Dec. 31 Were $488,000 and j
Premiums for Same Period is'
$6,203—Secretary Filson Wires
for Information
and
hr« -k. Tan-
territorial
employ, hut I'reaijeiit Mltoheli cont< ■ <1
this i oliit ^o atrotigly thai the operators
wit ho row It.
.No date has >een ofllciaU> "''t for i ..
ro.-oimptlon of work Ir v. -• t .ought that
1 hurs-day would bo ,«e!. led, but a* i=.an
•f the initios ni" not in good condition
for ,in immediate i >-*urriptlon. th« b<--
glnt lng of o|>erallons may bo dola>ed
until Monday. This is the sixth woo'-
of the uif|>enBion. and repres^nta a lo n
In i reduction of about S.OOO.OOO t^ln^
Bedding plants at half or'ces until May
15. Furrow Bro*.
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I BOOKS AND BLANKS;
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BOSTON 7; PHILADELPHIA 1
i'-tdf'lphig. M m -ToduS '.■* S'-.ne;
H. H. !•'.
'•ommlfsionT, that the Trad-
npany of Chicago,
Pit tat
£ FOR THt USt OF B\NKS, RIAL tSUTE DEALtRS
AND INCORPORATED FIRMS IN THt
INDIAN TERRITORY.
linn nf the firm Inning, when lit?<ullri
< ■ 'lie rubber for the Senatnr,, ,.h
I"11' .1" ' f'"H- l l-. In uiidUloii ui
issuiiiK lt<" iraiisportatlon to two In-
dians, (iuthrlo hpd the better of the |
argument. The Senators jilayod an!
crrorsouH gam,. The unfortunate ner i
formatu e of Headics at the ..peuliiK '
gave Aliiskoxoe t ( runs, wl; n with
u tally made in the eight inning put
them one to the goctl when the runs
were sorted at the end
Guthrie store,I twhe the first; on< ?
in the second and once in the sixth
making t total of four runs
Mr. Oliver, the utii re. Mr. Olive th
learned In baseball lote. was the unique j
feature of the game. While the croad j
?;at in th- grand s.nn.i. eares. r d bv ■, j
bre ■/. • ni i\- or I ss fr g ti nature, Oihor
O j took twer.iv minutes to consult the t nl !
0 , l ook eon • nilng >.hat shall be done
q i with a player who runs from third
q home to draw the throw
rumored lawt night thnt Oliver in re- \ |<;in
sign as handler < f the lndl> ator, and! d:anUj . lis
from what can he learned there w.i*' s
ru> petition being circulated iinplorit
■toy. While hi • de. ialot
Moston
J'i t terlea—Ittinger
. dr tnuit an I N. •
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l>ooin.
PITTSBURG 3; CHICAGO 2.
Word was
I < 'liarles Filson,
Inaurano
• rs Firr Insurance
which for years pn
h'W'neas Oklaho
• he hands of a ree<
l"" w an.,..inn l„ ■ ti,, sin," pr.,rei .'„
i,r I" I Imrn' .i-
IHtHy t„ Bryan I. Sn. ti,, the reepiv,.|
liifurminlon ennrernln, rl,
>'<unpany s business In the territory and
whether „r not nny of the . .klulmm.
insuranc" wan
I'.ittealee —Let
BROOKLYN l: NEW YORK 5
Brooklyn, M.r. • : la) «core
TI. ]|.
W Vork Mill ti 3 0 0 2 ti . T
ookl.. n . . it 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 n- I 12
Hat telle.. M-Oh ■ v and Mftrsh..'
union. Mclntyte and Hitter
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
The following scor> - d in ti:
Trad«'J'n Insurant'
f the first to ent
i« ord ing io j:«. mnual atntement i
Bin.s.^ tiled wi!b Mr i
t! : 111 oklalcma
*"R.(K*). It-s premiums n
on m
and
ti
Okla
was1 AITK:
isks In ih( I'nltcd St
liw.'-yuw. or this
i -1nutired.
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nd flr"
ompcifij
100 . doz.
Eaeh Book and iilank ia compiled ttriotiy according to the Arkan-
law (ManafUld and ar« the only Records and Blanks to be
had whiah «ra absolutely corrsct.
N« 8iu. . .Namaaf Blank
MISCELLANEOUS BLANKS
Pstitian for appointntant of Guardian .
Petition to rsmov* restrictions
Artioles of A^roemsnt and Incorporation
Rontal Contra ot, agricultural purposes .
Rental Contract, Improved property II.
Affidavit shewing bonus Oil and Gas Lease
Affidavit Oil and Gas Lease matter
Township Plats.
Affidavit of Lasaor.
Application for Oil and Gas Lease
Power of Attorney.
OEEDS
General Warranty
Warranty, with relinquishment of dower
Warranty, single person
Warranty, huaband and wife for wife's property
Warranty, huaband and wife far husband s
o brought forth no protect generally
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200
.30 c
| hone and sureneaa, which ait umpire
j should have, m t le his position more or
*hs ridiculous.
Muskogee began the hostilitte-i >
I terday with a rush atvl taking advan-
•S0
-30
tage of the w'Udlic&f* of It adlo
credited with i. will pitc.li a anoth-
• asulty of tile first inning made four
dinlk marks in the tally column in i<>re
the Senator ahivd time to breathe.
The redeeming feature i f the fir-t
huiin^; front a Guthrie point of vh w
is a beautiful and almost tihomonlai
threw Of St-Hy * f-om'.renter field, who
phmted the hull cleur home, killing
OI si>n who would have si orcd the fifth
MAYOR ROSE REELECTED
an# «.-• Cltjfc' Kin, Ma. ^ \'<-i noi
wis re-e|e«t«>I ma,..t •'a\
SCHOOL BOAxtiJ
APPROVES GRADUATES
INDIAN MISSION
CHAPEL DEDICATED
S|>' IhI to the St
I/twton Okla
Wright. ..n iiuilai
Presbyterian .lit:
froni his t i, u
For Infants andChildren
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AYcge table Prcparjlion for As
similatiiig theFixxlandHeSuia-
ting the S lomadti and bowels of
Promote Digestion,Cheerful
ness and test Contains neilhrx
Opium,Morphine nor Miatral.
Not Nahcotic.
n-siyiamrna
try and
J~ui~
.41 r.Xenon
/. tt .Wvl
'lATmrimtm* >
feed >
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
i, 'Vtitm/ i uir .
'*mn
Apcffcct Remedy forConslipa-
non. Sour StoiKch.Diarrhuca.
Worms .Convulsions Feverish
nessoniiLoss OF SLEEO.
FacSmule Signature of
NEW S'ORK.
LXACT COPY OF WRAPPER
1
KILLED BY BURGLAR
rharl
tidtntnil agon:
preyl lent
The
nsiilfi' d ,md alt
'• laigti
' i tlielr Initial
suild!n^ \ i stfr-
pl
Cal
ward.
pr*vr\v
Far daad IndWn Claims
Quti-alaim, with relinquishment
REAL ESTATE WORTGAOES
Real Estato Mortpjije. with power of sala
Ranawal Affidavit
Reloaaa of Mortflavrd Premiaea
CHATTEL MOKTGAGE
General Form _
Releaao of
FOR MAYOR'S COURT—CRIMINAL
Affidavit for warrant of arreat
Bail Bond
Bond for Coata ...
Subpenaa
Commitment for fine and coata
Warrant for arrest
FOR MAYORS COURT—CIVIL
Summoni ......
Venira for Jury
Order for Attachment
Bond for Coata
FOR BANKS
Protaat Blank*
Prsteet Notices ...
Roal Eatato Mortgage, with power of aale
Relo.iaa of Mortgaged Premises
Renewal Affidavit
Chattel Mortgage—General Form
Release of Chattel Mortgage ,
NOTES
Truat
Collateral short form
Collateral long form
General bank form, lawful money
General bank form, gold ooin
Installment form
Stoek service, per book of 100
ABSTRACTS
Gsneral, long form
book fern tovar
Book form continuation
Book form caption
Book form court ortiflcate
FOR ciTY OFFICIALS
Oath of Office
City Voucher*
City Warranta, in books of 100
City Liconias, in booka of 100
City receipt for atreet tax, in booka of 100
Cenaus Notice
Book of 100 Tan Receipts
BOOKS FOR CITY OFFICERS
Mayor's Criminal Docket 3 qr. each
May ar a Civil Docket 3 qr. aach
rr...ur.r'. Warrant R.B1.t.r 2 qr. each !
Traa.urari Ladj.r, 400 pp. .jch
Traaaurar'. Caah look. 4U0 pp. ,.th
Rocordar'a Minuta Book. 400 pp. ,0h
,J a * ara margin.! ruled and beautifully
,h*. *b,r' in . .nd will .and by
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In the (Juthrle half « f the first. Seik-
myer walked. Bennett hit aafe. Seely
hit Maf . Speek, Htret' hed a alngle Into '•
a two hafc^er. Jhnnett and Seely so or
Ing The slue wa* retired when Wela
acntfer flew < ut to the rl«ht garden.
In the Guthrie half of the a -. ond In
ning Hughi-s hit aafe Keaina w>nt to, nn Heilmun. Ada M 1' >: eli. !.«• h m
the flint station on an er or. Bendles! l'heraon. Harry t'oekrun. Ral]>it H"R.
aac tifieel Seiktn>er walked and l.i-n j lie Witt Pergua.ai. Mark Mil-- Wilt,
nett SHft lfU ed corln|S Hughi - With | Price. Paul Brent Vln. ent c:
•tndpn'is wl.,1 will i«'lve
mas are .tnrwMinced In Hrofciij
t. principal of t..e high achoi
laws: V.'M Miles Alice Calvert
inia Pltifterald. CSencviev Dtv>.-
r.r-'Hi,. . Uw Witt we r N'llla >'
itnth Woodworth. Carrie Rchutts.
Alyoe Forri- Edna Kllnk.
at'iiflced scoring IPughve. With
th.' baaea full Seely struck out
Both team drew blanks until the
fifth Inning wh n Renneit «ame In
tor the fourth run huoi ii^ after hitting
nafi- as a result of -a ril'i e by Seely
nd .11 error of K.irney, the ..usko^ee
.-lii>rt top. let Speck reach first aafely.
l avldaon and Welssenger fl«'w out re-
tiring the aide.
The final run «>f the game was made
by Muskogee in the eight, when Blue-
Jack t t'tinir home after hitting safe,
stealing second, being sent home by
<Meson's single which liout ce>l ovef
Seely head.
Among the feautrea of the game were
double plays of the Muskogee th«
first from «Meson to Bates in the sev-
enth inning and the last from Neville
Welaaenger, in the
Senator in the
two sensational
, it. hes uftei runnii.g ba ' vard for a
.seemingly mpos.-tihle distance
THE GAME TODAY
j As the opening gamo of the season
the custom of Ir ving i public official
I pitch tlv first ball was observed, ami
Mayor Duke tossed the new horsohi- <?
I over fhc plate. The t hilly weather in-
j tcrferred to some extent with the at-
tondanee.
| Today's game will be
I awson. Lea.." Moali>
liar I Porter, ftohert ralvert
S •«<>. Jesse < 'wens and Wl
►die
Ow-
The new 1 « ard, with the ix t ptlon I
.if paaalng on the graduating olaf-s. .ind '
• rganiiing. .11 little huslne*. The fol-
lowing tioard •ifflcera were electetl lY.ink
Lajjx. treasurer; Joe Norris, secretary
and I>i. Clarence 8. Petty, secretary. J
Nursing .Mothers and .Malaria.
The Old Standard Grove> Tasteless Chill Ton.i
utivea out malsMa and builds up the sysinn
fold by all drains for 27 years. Pricc 30 tens
• II'.'v. l-'i anK A
ingelUl of the
; .Inst returned
unday dedicated
'•in,in, j., M'S.-do: v'lliinel north-
of the Indian s hool und on the
h**twe. n Lawton 4,nd Fort Sill,
hureli a built and (aihl for by
Wright's friends n the east. Mi«M
' Could donated the p. us. organ,
furniture. The bulling la
■ t llrst class in i-vcry detail.
The ceremony was at 11 o'clock in
the morning. The church was crowded
to Its utmost caps; Ity by the Coman-
che children from the Indian schools.
The older Indians were compelled to re
I main omsld.v The only white persons
i in nttendnma were th< s<- .rom the mis
j sioiv Rev. Wright spends the suni-
I mer months in the east lecturing lo
large crowds' in the most Important 1
| cities, but during the winter he remain
j in the south among the Indians. Kev. !
j I.e tus win have charge of the irvs^lon |
j and will work among the Comanche
| The announcement has been made to
J friends that Rev. Lectus and Miss At- 1
j kiiwou are to be married In .i short j
j When the wedding take: place those I
who donated for the church will erect
j :i parsonage at the rear of the bulli-|
lug.. Miss Atkinson who has for the'
past se * n yens been working among
| the Ap.n hes. will then r* sign her po- j
j sitlon and Join h*r husband in the !
teachings of the Comanche a religious
belief.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION AT HOBART
ni"m.;ng Mr and Mis. Spier were
• a t il h\ the noise of a burglar who
gathering up the silverware In the
| dining room on the fluor below Arming
r with hia revolver. Mr. Spier ran
airs and shot at tin- intruder, li s
lot missed the man \Uio drew his
.capon and .Hred rapidly at .Mr.
burglar J pvpie: until the weapon was empt> Af-
Hl.ilrn . ||,.. nr«t nhin Mi . Hplel i. rm-olv. ■
l lalaim. .arly tM.jf, Ah.r hi. hottK WI mX*M an. bill two §t Hie btirglar'a
' "' •'" d '•> !t Hilars .««vcr il 11 ■ .|,Tlis iga ' penetrattld hi- hC:i, ■ .,„u .Mr.
Mi HI.:, r -rr.irnl ' B:nn«l j H|,.e, ■„ „,ul„| |JV „;fe „„
111.-;,I nun, Il„, pnifl him another visit. | ,t, H.„,r i,i« diimiK rwiui
N't W Tork. May s
prominent b.ia'ness
land, and said to be
•f If H. Rogers, v
Standard Oil company, whs s
r killed In'a duel with a
home tn New Brighten
astani
■] are rci-oiving something now to offer
our customers nearly every week. We
are showing m our East Window this
week a new decoration in HANI) PAINTED AUS-
$ TRIAIN CHINA, Salads, Plates and Chocolate
5 Sets, etc. We carry :i big line "t HOMtR
J LAUliH! IN HOTLt WARt, also a good supply of
*1 of all goods pertaining to a first-class (ilass and
£ China. Store. Don't fail to sec our Chamber Sets; no
^ trouble to show aud price our goods. < iive us a call.
* GUTHRIE CHINA & GLASS CO.
208 East Oklahoma Avenue.
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ru >i hoes on the niarket
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morning for Monday. Th«-
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w i«on hoga was tn ir and
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••'fifita of car lota liberal
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he i big run of hoga on the
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in k.! th 1« afternoon. Trade
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market to x.ig a 1 ttle.
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| WOMAN OBJECTS TO
LIVERY STABLE
Faii.ng gef un injunction ngainst
l\ l w ii, wh«i ha* erected a liver>'
the plaintiffs cott.iges lu
i ' Bryan has appealed the
supreme court. Prior to Hie
t of the livery stable the
ight ui Injunction but th"
for Muskogee and Achenbach will wor
for tin ^Miatorl
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
tOPEKA 3: OKLAOMA CITY 1.
to th
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l«*t
with Tope kg
game
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LEAVENWORTH 8; SPRINGFIELD
State Oaplt,
Hi ringlleM Mo. May H— Toda>
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M«il Order Department
JOPLIN 10
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Address i
guthrie, okla.
Hobart • kkla Maj Thouaauda are
planning to attend the Statu Ail-De-
nominational S S. Convention at Ho-
bart the list three dayn of May. But
the oiwy ones who are sure of n seat
In.the r<' . entlon hall ttn 1 sleeping at -
com mod u lions are the one who have
neik; ti lis.
t'redentlals can be secured in one o
the four ways:
1() If ynti are an annual or life nun-
talner of the association you will re
ctive a credential from State head
quartern.
(2) Ity applying to the secretary of'
your county Sunday school association j
to he appointed a delegutc at large:
from your county, rind if ten have not 1
already been «hoeen you may be ap-i
pointed and receive i credential from '
the county aecretary.
t:t) Or hav - your ftur.d ij .school elec t
you a« itH delegate. If your school ha
©verlOt) members it can have 2 dele- j
gates, and if over 1 an hav.e .'I. Then
apply at out e to the secretary of your 1
county assoc iation for u credential «•
delegate from your school.
(4)Or* apply to your county aecre- j
tnry for any uncalled for credential he 1
may have left; and after May 10, If
there Is one left tor you. you will re-
ceive It.
Every white gundHjr school in «>kla-
Imma has a right to the privilege* of
drlct court held that the { thin convention.
ild not Injury the property to an | If you don't know who i - youi county |
secretary, apply to William Koger*
Medford. Okla.. Always Inclose i stamp '
I when writing for >< credential.
VVltiLlAM KtK'.KItS [
State Den I He.
PUBLICLV SPEAKING*
( I am under many obligations to taos*
wlo made the1 prMnncr known Isst
evtulng This my third Attempt with
musical eelehrltie* and 1 ventured sn
• Itempt to give you Inne« and hia won-
osrful <<r*aiilr.ntlon .if sele' i «d musicians
thM lisvi- r ver before vielted Outhrie,
ni I um Mirn fn f ,. that with the com*
it r ti t ffoh* of our organlsallon nihI
Under our au*Pi>'o«. ti • i> small an
,.t;ert(l ni .< gre«ded ih 'm* worlds
Low Rates to
Loouisville, Ky., and Return.
The Rock Island will sell round trip tickets to Louisville,
Ky. and return at one fare plus$2.00 — Tickets from Okla-
homa are good . i for 30 days from date of sale. The
round trip rate from Guthrietis only $25,65—For further in-
formation call at Rock Island depot
H, L McCracken
Agent C R I, & P Ry.jt
J. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSIER, COAL AND STORAGE
Receivers And Distributers of Car Lot®
OUST OFADE fcOF COAL ALWAYS IN STORE
GOODS PACKED, STORE D AND SHIPPED TO ORDER?
Quick Service at oil limes
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l'«'i a rhangr why not make that vieti to Cull forum early in
the You'll enjoy it. VUit Urand Can von enroutr.
Stop oyer and ee thf Prtrifird Foreat. R .ir thioa^h Ih'
.rimtry of fmit and flnwerH. Attractive aud ineiprnaive
variable mute tour* within the meua of almost eerrv one.
Aland one half the usual rate l,oog limit ua«t liberal Mm
over privileges, I'll help you plan a trip Tickets on wlr
tutu April ju to .May 6. inclusive
The Sauta Ke i* the line ot fast traia* moderu and row
iottable chair un.-aa I huntioua Pullmaiu. Harvey uieaU
fotk-bella ted track, block aignal*.
N h. Meuibera of the Myatlc Rhnne
mid ilelegHie* t-. Natloaal Con (rear of
Mothrr* both to *e htld iu Loa Au*ele«
between Mny 7and I. ahauld take advnn
take ot tlil- niter Inscriptive folder- frt'
M. N COUNCIL.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1906, newspaper, May 9, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126132/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.