The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL THURSDAY MORNING MAY 31. 1908
Salt Rheum ISTATEHOOD NOT HI ltRKII0R> MINES
itches, ootes, dries and
scales over and over again;
local applications do not
cure it. because they cannot
remove its cause, whicK is
an impure condition of the
blood. The most obstinate
cases have been perfectly
and perinpnent-Iy cured by ;
a course of ♦
Hood's Sarsaparilla ♦
the best medicine for salt ♦
rheum in all the world.
For teaUmoniaU of remarkable cvrei
wnd for Book on Salt Rhtyjm, No. 2.
C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Most
BROUGHT 10 A HUD, MA\ Rt-OPt.N JtJNE 10
Conference Adjourned Yesterday Proposition Submitted at Kansas
REVOLT CRUSHED SENATORS DROP
IN GUATEMALA
to Await Result of Foraker—
Cannon Negotiation , Which is
Nearly Finished
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
City Suggests Adoption of 1903
Scale and Provides for a Com
mission of Seven
Washington May —Senator
Ncwlandt. who ■ • goin<( to San
Francisco, was today accused by
the senate from furthei service on
the atata^oed conference commit-
« tee and Senator Patterson was
+ dMiflltwAl 'll1 the vacancy
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Kanaaa C%t> \
, | ■ Ml by
miner* in conf
mltted propositi
ern inter-state
tlon to the mir
prop'j
•para tors an<
re t< day ub-
OperatorV a*so.-:
In K«n«
Indian
NO DANGER OF REVOLT
* By Rob t M McWsd
Capital Burin
■ -vieton.
1417
.—Thf.
W
Stevens Says Outbreak Wouldn 1
Hurt Canal Zone
Urn y '
look, hi
pol
tlniii In Panama i do not
in)' daug'T of any
thL Jathmus of Panama.
f. B-«.« na lathm .
mission aald to.ln The
sat will never affei twd *«
oiutlon* nn the lathm'ia,
there were to be an lM
not think the '•anal tone
1 ■>
Par.a ma rail-
iouftly by rev.
find even If
>1 rectlon I do
would be In-
• i \ encounters
quart*" of
by the Joint atate-
mornlng and they
he reault of the
whlfh h*ve almost
dcurired direction
tera a'hlch «s vet
reouire expert and ataiesmnnllk*- manip-
ulation < • rore the finlehtng tou-hen are
pu'. *o the arianfement With those dn-
taila the parties most busily en-
gaged In the dual d« Iteration rrfuae to
dlr<. uaa a ali" do th'-ir reapert.ve con-
fidante*.
ence adj .rned until toav-rrnar when t j
answer >' the miners will be heard. I
The *uboonHn:;'ee ra'-ommende thct t *
miners return ' <i work ©n the JOT! i**ale
and that a rommieelon of three mineral
and ihree operators and one r far*-«. to I
lw SSlSOMd by the COBflNMI shall <;on-|
sider and w tie all mattefn ejr ora<ed
in the operator*1 proposition*. Thte com-'
mission - to report to a Joint confer en « 1
in Kanaas City no: later than June 9).
1106
It is believed the nWtiere will agTee to i
President Cabrera Declares He is
in Control of the Situation—.
Demonstrators Fall ' Back Be
. fore the Army
♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
♦ ♦
« Revolt Crushed. t ♦
+ Pimma. Ma| 8#—1 * AsSOClSt* ♦
+ to Press haa received th# follow- 4
+ ing dispatch: ♦ '
a QjHtfrnaU -
4 Revolution sta'*. - •* • ♦
♦ crushed. ♦
+ Klpnod) "Estrada Cabrera " «j
+ Senor Cabrera i the pre -aeit +
* of Guatemala ♦
♦♦♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
A CLOSI GAME
How Good Food may \
Turn to Poison
e
would doUbtleaa be without the zoe
Mr ft< vpm sine* hla arrival In Wuh'«
inston. has been In conference with th«
membera of th onimtaalon and appear-
ed before the house committee on ap-
propriations Mi Htevena uraed the de-
ll, ..<• (,f th- .•< k t'. !•♦• m I mail, t
plain that the ..mmi-wlon sn■mid know
a, QJM, slltl ' • I"- M to N ->f.itrurt.Ml
In speaking of the futuie of canal
work Mr Btevena said
\v.« nave now come to the parting ol
the wiv . and mu t know what sort of
car.al we ac to4 build Just before I
left ! e Isthmus, the first of the new
. 4, 1 |aigs • - arrived, and
vftlstn three months *• shsll have., ths
j.ecBseary equipment to make the dirt
f Ho far practically all the digging
«i, h ha/i been done wan for the pur-
jm«e nf laving tra-k^ and n«* t * I tig readj
to make use of the larg<- cure and other
machinery upon Ita arrival. Now
plant for handling the dirt In almost
ready and a halt mu«t soon he '-tilled if
it in not know whattor the ranal b
be of the lock or sea level tvpe."
CASTOR IA
For Infants and ChiWren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
!''.e K 'fl You Hate
Bssrith
Bigaatore
ANOTHER MUTUAL EXPOSE
Million Stoken by Fake Printing
Bills it is Alleged
Mer: r> Oily. M- ' NWj r Cast'll .
mmandiOg one dcta hment of Ouate-
ma..i evo uiionls:- >' the "
of ')< •> , was forced to retire before su-
perior forces. Caste o is now reported
to have taken a new base and will he
je-informed tonight bv se\cral hundred*
B-.od IL'hlng mr-n f rn t • stean^r Em-
pire City. Genera! Barillas is in tbs
h. t ro|K s*t .on 1,1 ■''' i " " m-untaiim mak.ng h wa> • Quegal-
'«mmt:tf% toda . , b ttie ^gr^'went w 11 pari,,, Barrllla*- a? w th him a flne
be r.i-'fted by a re'erer I im vote. , . p kl>d mp. r(| |a reported, to
j be ojcadily recrul s $ forces. N'o
news ha# been received !ier«- fror: Sa!-
J ador. but the Invading force should by
lime b" we i adva *d Into <Juat-
Governor Higgins Thus Charac- Re-, lent >; i '■ - <.>• ^ t i
SCANDALOUS DELAY
terizes the Patrick Case
M i
3- --UU- lSS%
the phnuae Ue*d
ii a veto ronmor-
reganl.ng ^'the
a e of Albert T
Albany
than s<-anda|rois." is
by Oo\ernor Higgina
andum issued tonigh
la-w'« dela) i ' In the.
Patrick, convicted of the murder of 'he
I aged nilWkmalre. W !lla«n M. Rice, in
May *1.-1 In 1 ribun* m- N>w y„rh (lty m m n, „y, m pan
"Rice, of whose murder Patrick H
convicted, died on He^terniber 23, IS"1 Ch
neifii *1* • —! a*' 'I'he !'« - *lela ■« r'«'
th s • i e seem to me little !• ^ th*n from
Hcsndal" iw In ^ of Ss'r-nm liard-
shltt between the Judge before whom tho
motion for a new trial Is made den ^
the defendant's motion without giving
proper consideration to such •evidence,
the constitution provides a practical retiv
An amendment to the code of c-int-
Inal pro<eetl ire might, however
the whole country 1« ripe for the over-
throw of ''abrera. The seasons of rains
ha- set in and the roads are bad in
adds r^- ••mmunlcatlon
.."fl: . • owing t- :• .ting" of wires
on the (Juatemalun side ,
New York
morrow will say.
'1 hs ap'- ial grand Jury in Its ln\estl>
gHti-.n -f ti- Millua. Life In-.nan .• -en. (
pany's affairs obtained evidence yester-
ti] - i.il many thOUSSndS Of dollSFS Wirt
taken annually for twenty years frum ,
i J tieii.-iiy of tin 'inpan. b> gi. aril!
of fake bills purporting to be for print-
ing and supplies for tt.e imnaf.v ■ •
nlshed thrtiugh the rtrm of Qsorge M •
Kit ben and son,* book binders
:i", lark uri-fi. Part bf the • . Idi-nce, w
furnished by George McKlbbtn, head
the tlrm. who wa- a witness in t'i" af-
t« moon.
It s-ild about trie ■ initial r our ti
■ • d ; 111; .-.I- i da v i: lei i (hi till j -
ENORMOUS WHEAT LOSS
IN ELEVATOR FIRE
ECAY is not digrestiftn. you
know, even vJhen it takes
Tulsa" Wins Second Game by \>\\^> body
Score of 6 to 5 | afjjr bejr([ el.cn |s u dangerous 10
health as lood decayed before boinj ea'.en.
• Food r.our.shes or poisons, just accord-
WOHACK WAS HARD HIT int lo how lont il rerr.a ns In the BoVela
, undigested.
Cascarets are the simplest snd rurest
" safeguard against Decayed Digestion yet
discovered.
Sold ir. a th;n Enamel Box, half as
thick,as your watch, which fits into the
vest pocket or lacy s purse as if* It grew
there.
In this round-edged Enamel Bo* are
found six small Car.dy Tablets.
One of "these toothsome Ablets works
wonders for digestion.
Soon as plsced In the mouth It starts
the Sahva flowing which at once gets to
work dissolving it.
The Saliva becomes blended with the
Candy Cascaret tablet, ^nd from the
moment th$y start going down your
throat together Ihey start working to-
gether.
Now, what do they work at? Bowel-
work, 6f course—Digestion.
The Hustling Little twirler Was
Touched up for Ten Safeties—
• Guthrie's Error Column Regis-
tered Two Times — Muskogee
Turns Tables on Ft Smith
Spi- .il to th.1" Slat,
Tulsa. I T., May 3'J—Gut
some today but fell one sh
6 «core, dropping the '
Ihe series to the hmne tea
The
enato
P
2 rail.*
t'neir ninth
the score
Tommy Kearn 2 has
Brown behind the ba;
rN-alt ami ex--: t;
n.-arce. inniog-
Guihrie .'.flo:
Tulsa 2 00
Batteries—Woma- k hi
sa. Kren. ii and Denni.-
SOUTH CENTRAL LEAGUE
MUSKOGEE 5; FT. SMITH 2.
Muskog*"-. I. T. Mi- . I* .-: . . ~
ug". Ma
• • IfV ; "
30. -Armo
und Com- Muskogee
long a slip I Ft. Smith
Batteries-
raft arid Nu«t. Re
* ■ '
of i
river at Flah street was de-
utroved earlv th:.-' mo: <,g entailing * I Ho*'
i-* of more than $500,000 In the b uld-
Irig were about 500.000 biuiheiB of whea^
Th • ire Ih thought - have ctarted U'>
•poDUaMU. Lombustion. ■ PH,L.*nELPHi* 3; boston o.
i|>HH*M W*. M
I sh.it out Bomon In the a/ternoan gam-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Most of the Digestion occurs in the
thirty feet of intestines that connect V th
the Stomach.
They are lined with a set of little
mouths, that squeeze Digestive Juices
into the Food eaten.
The Digestive Juices thus nv.x with
the food, just as Saliva mixes with Cas-
caret tablets, d.ssolving and -changing
that food into nourishment, as it passes
along the channel.
o The Inteslines are also lined with mil-
lions of little suction pumps, that
the Nutriment from Food, as It passes
them in going through?
Th:3 Nutriment is then carrrA |M« 4#tj
Biood. *and spread over the Body as
brain, Bone and Brawn.
But, when the Bowel-Mu3Cles are weak,
the Fc^d moves too slcwiy to stimulate
t! e little Gastric Mouths and therte is no
f ;w. or too little flow of Digestive Juice,
to change the food into nourishment.
Then, the food decays in the Bowels,
and in the thirty feet of Inteslines.
When this Decay begins the little suc-
t draw Poison from the decayed
Food, into the blood, instead cf Ihe Nutri-
tion it ahould have drawn. '
Now, Cascarets contain the only com-
bir.ition cf drugs that Stimulates then*
Muscles of the Bov/els and Intestines jusl
as a Cold Bath, or open-air Exercise,
stimulates a Uwy Man.
Cascarets therefore act like Exercise.#
They produce the same sort of Natural
result that a Six Mile walk in the country
would produce, without any Injurious
Chemical effect.
The Vest Pocket Cascaret Box is sold
by all Druggists, at Ten Cents.
Be sure you get the genuine, made only
by the Sterling Remedy Company, and
never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped
"CCC."
Or FREE TO OUR FRIENDS!
We want to Mod to our friends a beautiful
French-desirned. GOLD PLATED BONBON BOX,
hard-enameled in colors. It is a beauty forjthe
dreuing table. Ten c«nU in itamps is asked as a
measure of gcMid fait h and to cover cost of Cascarets,
with which tKIs dainty trinket is loaded. 736
Send to-day. mentioning this paper. Addresf
Sterling Remedy Company. Chicato or New Yotk.
REACH AN AGREEMENT
LU4
alio
ng the visitor:
Bears tha
Slgnators ol
TO PREVENT FIA8C0ES
Senate Bill Provides for Appeal
in Government Cases
Willi
,Mu y 3 T
uncurthlng of nueli proof* of fraud orob
aljl< woutd r'-ault In indl' tm<-Mtii aga'nn'
•u.mer oftl of t n- Mntn.il who IciJ
go- : kntfWh-dge of itie frdu I- The en-
tire diSouut of money titken from the
Mutual* ti'eanury In MUi'h fHUhion, It «
hel ' -ed, ani'-unled to more* than $l."0ft,-
made. whk h wot rid permit defendant
application for a n«-w trial in ft caplri
to he mad*- to any Justice of t'i
upreme court wlth;n the Jndicla!
meirt where -the ponvirtlon was had. n
Santa Fe May Not Extend Line
Into Oregon
Mn
ASK CHANGE OF VENUE
Cases of Alleged Steunenberg As
sassin Are Called
that th Mlefendan< may not be require!
In an> <nao to prewit his motion to the
judge4 prealdiog a*, the trial."
Ro« order GofT. before hltn T'.i'r. u w.f
originally tried haa now under
eration #rh a motion for <> t lal
for Paitrtek and (lo\ernor Higg ns ha*
reprieved the condon,ned «■■■•• *
third time until Jnne tH. <
aerount*
Portland.
pupet ><j\a the Cooa Bay. Hoaeburg
hum tern railroad from ^lyrtle ;ioln to j
Jfl.itslifleld haa been -..id by t.ig Sp'e kles
■ •i San Franclaco the Boutln-rn Pa i J
clflc. It la aald that the price paid Waa Torti
a;• I ■' ximat- %' ' f"t the i. u-*4
uid a.i appurtenani e* ex Itii.ve of the^.
pr. ; -.-riles owned hy the flpreckle«
underatSod that the Southern j
P<«ton "
PhHndelphla V
Batteries-' Need nam
if'rt 12 0 0 0 1 -«
and Young, I«u.
MORGAN IS SORE
High Duties Responsible for no
Art Purchases
N. ■ Y . \l ■' -'T - ' '
CHICAGO 4; ST. LOUIS 2.
Ldtlla M i i M--. l
NOT EXACTLY INSANE
New York Girl Slave Able to Con
suit Counsel
< \i ld-well
Jodie
today
/- d o
Heitato% NelHon to report m auiiatltute
f• r the bill recommended by the dopait*
mrnt of Juntlce In relation t<> the gov.
e ■ ii men t s right to app<-al In certain
i rlmlnal canes. The auhatitute provider
• lai ii .isea wn«-re tfguVerument ii
the prosecutor It ahull have the right of
In tlie f
.wing
of crlml
Iduho, Mm
iiiuuti diatrkt
• this afternoon, the
Moyer. William D
•rue A Pettlbone, ofti
i Federation of Mh
ilged with the murder
When tin
(-oi)vened
of Charlea
Kood and
x of tli*- V\'eat«
tla
f former
were
Steunenberg were culled.
If tfte pi ;-inti" I Immeillittely
of al!«g>-d dlaqualiliration*
Id prevent District Judge
aiding as dial Judg- and
of a motion for a -nange
No
T« tk. Ma \
|p hi will extend tne road south to j
> meet the jjanta Fe joad at the Califor-
iiider an allcfod agreement i
mat ti. *Sjinta Fe will no- bid into
Oregon and the Southern Paclfl# not !
. . i f. rnia on ' lie - oa it. < .
flrmatlon of the above cannot l e obtain- (
ed here
!.oul* 0 0 ^ - o
nmago !<► ti " n 1
l*;itterieM— Pfelate:
ui* MoCarth)
fR II K
0—5 4 3
S-<¥ 11 i
Brown
Kr<
gs.de tin Indl* iinent; from a d- m<ih aus.
t.umng ii d.-mtirrer i > an Iinl tmi-iu a"
anv count of an lndl> tmeut; from > de-
. ision arresting a Judgment of com
non for Insufth leiu > of an Indi tmen:
and flnall) from n d« ision snstaltilng n
,-i>et lal plea In bar when th- defendant
ha not tieen pm In Jeopardy
A provision of law to prevent'a tepe.
til Ion of a failure.-f trial such ,«s was
had In the <*nl ago pa< kers 'cage
Pale Delicate Women and (lirln.
The Old Htaadnrd (ird Tasteless ( hill Tonic,
1.1.1 maUna and tiuil<l* up tbe ayttein.
aoid by it ii dealer* lor .'7 year*. Price 30 ceuta.
ATTACKED BY NATIVES
Dtkfbau. N.i 'ui. M< 30 hundrtJ
O AHTOTI IA .
B.anlh. ^^Illl K'nl *01 Ha.i l«dl Bought
THEY LIVE TOO HIGH
Extravagance of Foreign Minis
tem is Condemned
joaephtne Terranova. <
murder of her auitt. wa
The cximmiealon u4>po
whether Mr* Terr.n.o-
ported to the - ourt V
formerly had hallm In.
conduct In killing her
unrt at ill h 1a them, si •
opinion, to io
counael as to
A* Ibch a condkloo
nidramenta of tin- law
hat gad with the
m resumed today
ndti-
WILBURTON NEIiRO
Dit D in a mm
Victim o£ a Stranger With Sup
ernatural Powers Could Not
be Brought From Under the
Spell .
• NEW YORK 5 BROOKLYN 2.
N-w York May 30-— t Afternoon game
Today ." acore
K II K.
New York 0 1 3 1 ■ 0 0 « " I 7 2
BMoUh . o f i • * -
Batterlea Mathean and Bre .4.
Sc-aion and Hlrjren
ST LOUIS 6; CHICAGO 1
<o. Mav 30—Today a score
R H E.
nOOiiAOlii^
vNUi- asked whei.i- r
an art purchaaex
aaid:
"«iw |jg :• Mr M
the high'tariff on ar
try. I did not ao Itf
Opp^nheim kol> t.n
pun hased some ti
I ranged in t,h'- Kt
I l.ondon and 1 belle>
j t!ie high duty It wo
td In this country
.1 r. Morgan made
INCREASE IN CUSTOMS
ed In principle to a three per
•ace in i he ouitoma dutlM for
of Ke en y.-ars. provided Tur-
* fhe stipilatioiis of the pQWer|
i . "m nt of ti min t
th
cueto
leg 11
The Powers Agree to
Demand
Turkey's
SOCIALISTS MAKE GAINS
Ministerial Forces Lose in Danish
Elections
«' • tf-nh ige ay JO-The ^in.ril e!«C
in-mbera <>f me i-<*i . -•
■ I - <1 w - - ^.ehi t • i -i «
tj avea n-- m atonal po- a
iome« it W<|k< •• It was to the pre-
, ... i- "ti-A( lng( fifty-D|t« :i!tn gup«
poriera \u the old house ihe mlniateiial-
w haw only llfty-hvr> n -ntn«ra.
t"
la at
• •
4 1
10 1
<.1 sint«-<-n s«ea-s ha\e eltjrU-J tweij
i-e members. The radicals loae
• tb . All the membera of the ctbi
• •• elected ex-eV t Forplgt Mini*
,. \etzau, who wu^ not a andidatc
Be«
•It'-uibacii i
Dru
Wli
II asked aboi.
.. 1 1.4) •'
about them
as Mhamntmg
PITTSBURG 9; CINCINNATI 1
Mtsbuig. M.i\ II" Today h score
R. II E.
.t*bU& 1 1 1 0 " 4 0 t) * 14 -
iclnnatl ••• .0001
ooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooao
o
negt1
T-. Mh y V'
ilburton le tri
A "hoodoo'
<1 proceeded to ge
lined supernatural
put any
-Phil
W. ni-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NEW YORK 8 WASHINGTON
sleep
they
'v.:
M.i
- D ; n.<
ie flrat git me
Hughes was <d
erauon of the diplonwtlc and con - I
lull toda> n tht house in inieic g
m i i- had on ,the amendment pr--
«-d hy Mi lionvworth of oiUo to >.p-
uprate ton mllon dollits for the a ;
i -ii in foretgn capital.- of proper
en and landings for the o*rtbasa.f j
n k i i- ot t . t i. -I s a.ea i
« • . . i II. n
MUTUAL CAN T ACT
Writ of" Injunction Delays Ap-
proval of Charter
\i*w Y < "k Ma
GENEROUS BRITISHERS
Vancouver Contributed Ficely Iq
Friico
CONFIRMED BY SENATE
vhI I I' - 1 'I
ing! contrllimt - made by the i<i
er, city fir relief of the skin Fi
,,t> i farris a • -maul states t
i B. I never - t'me dutlng !
mi «i Vbh.'c .r wh n tin- *-
l,.rj ■ e w.irds the t'i
irt-cn rously shown
- i.i.rtmant | ,
Uch from .
'ancouver. ,
senerot 1 ,
tie of that
thei
e ho a ;
dence j
Two
Territory Postmasters Ar«
Among the New Ones
ASKS FOR REPORT
'
Congressman Would Know About
Meat Trdsts
THE FIGHT IS ON
Mutual Life's President Arrives
in London
Been hit?
Nerves Gens?
• w York to>
llltl H IliHIII
M4e weth
ndlng bis
i ompany
SHONTS IS NOT OUT
FOR COLLEGE PAPERS
Amendment Admits Publications
as Seoond Class Mail
■w >.. M«y m-n 'rlns ' " '1 - ;
on >f the pos toff Ice npprrfpria- |
ill in the acna'e Senator P'one -
an arnentlinent -which > s ol pted. j
I* the «Wnn ce by the po*'-
d'«y ' i tment Of per.odl ele las " ' ;
|e«e* alumni ansoriatIona as sacond j
n \t DollV«l alM p •
i- lendmen-t which was sdop'sl
•k for the aor^pt.inca of the p-r- |
V,. • ■ ' K •> ' ' •' '
• ■ >1 ■ • ■ >1
CLEVELAND 2i ST. LOUIS 7
PHILADELPHIA 3.
3-i t Afternoon gsme
CHICAGO 4; DETROIT 1
. NEW TIM E CARD.
[I'fiectisre May aotb 1906.]
MISSOURI, KANSAS AND
RAILWAY COMPANY
and ^ hmldt, W,
and Hullhan
No. 56S Mixed train lcuves Guthrie . . .
Arrives at Oklahoma fcity
No. 106 Pass«nger leaves Guthrie . . .
Arrives at.3t. Louis
No. 108 Passenger leaves Guthrie . . .
Arrives in Oklahoma Citv
No- no l arsenger leaves Guthrie • .
Arrives in Kansas City ........
No. 565 Mixed train ieaves Oklahoma City
' Arrives in Guthrie
No. 105 Passenger leaves Kanras City . .
Arrives in Guthrie
No. 107 Passenger leaves Oklahoma .City
Arrives in Guthrie
fjo, 109 Pastenger leaves St, Louis ....
Arrives in Guthrie ....... ...
All trains leave from Union Depot
7:30 a m.
10.15 a. in-
10:45 a. m.
7 So a. tn.
2,40 p. m.
5;2o p. in.
6 25 p.
7 10 a.
6:30 p.
9 10 p.
0 00 p. m.
10:05 a. m.
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Canal Chairman Denies Rtomortd
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Minority Leader Wilh-nua.
OERWINO GOES ABROAD.
I for New Y.
the North
ST. LOUIS 6; CLEVELAND t
DimiN, Howell
NEW YORK 7: WASHINGTON 8.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
SUMMbH IOURIS1 UAIES lO
CHICAGO AMD ST. LOUIS
June ist lo September 30th, «0<jt
Effective June ist. and daily thereafler until September ,30th ;
the Santa Ke will sell round trip summer tourist ticekts to Chi- ;
c.igo for J .Vand to St. Louis for
In connection with the Chicago rate there will be cheaff ex-
cursion's from Chicago to the numeruus resorts in northern lake
district. Call at*Sa ia He for particulars
N. M. CpCkRKLL,
° • Agent, Santa Fe.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1906, newspaper, May 31, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126159/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.