The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA!. FRIDAY MCrttNING, JUNE 1, 19(m.
THE OKLAHOMA SfATt CAPITAL,
By Tha StaU Capital Company.
FRANK H. aREtR, EDITOR.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dally by Carrlar—Striotly in Advanoa.
Cna w#ak . . fO.IU
Ona month 0 46
Ona yaar 6.00
REPUBLICANS SHOULD LET THE OPPO
SITION MAKE ITS OWN MEDICINE
l! Mr. Flynn said tlie things .some papers sax he
Hani at Oklahoma City, at tin- !•<•<•« ut ti A. K. null-
ing, he made a serious personal mistake. Sueh «!«•«;
Inrulions may not hurt the republican party, but
they will hurt Mr. Flynn.
! He says he is out oi politics and ran nji\ what he
J pleases. To be sure he can, but his old friends will
not bark him in making unwarranted attacks and
•fS raying untrue tilings about the republican organ-
£.00 ization and the men this organization, through the
.i ... u •, / .u or rh(' President, has put in office.
No aubaor.ptlon will ba aant by mail In tha city o# , '
Quthria. I'uinig tli• • uiauy yuui'u Mr. I* lynn was in ortic*.
J I lie part.v lenders and the rank ami flic of tile nartv
un ay Edlti.n. ____ ^aV(. him loyal lllld tint Uii.iiast 1c
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
Tniva Is hnvir.g the er lateral ex-
ended.
Haril«avlWe is g ...j because aba'a jjoinK
j <« he a court town.
Decoration duy
In the t.win / rn
p> i'«*r iy Obaervad
Farquharson's Clothing Store Particular jj
i
Daily by Mail—Striotly In Advanoa.
Ona month
Three montha
tlx montha
One year
A town with a fiture is where ail the
busJneoi men are huffier*.
fhmday cto ,nK of
olna#* have rerelvi-tl t
sioies and early
jolt a. Bartlesville.
One year by mall
Six montha
One yaar . .
Wcjkty.
$1.00 """ ,usn' ««u eniuusiasTic sujjport. In his
I tight for free homes and statehood, the members <>t
$0.28 l),,r,-v som<* of them not always personally ae
in -ording with Mr. Flynn -always backed him to the
—— , last notch. It was this harmonious loyalty which
J made him able to achieve what he did.
Mr. Flynn owes much to the r.
lasting peace.
Now for the June weddings.
icau party.
An acre of perforninuec is worth a world^of prom-' "r ''H' much lor the territory, but his influence all
•«'. Howell. j came through the party that helped him to power.
. | He ,)W'f it to the party to stand by those who now
Russia aoMd'x t.till to I..- (treat h i„ „,,.,| „f a'1'"4'," When the
pany speaks, when it nominates a candidate <>r puis
la man in "office by appointment, Mr. Flynn s party
! 'illegianee and his own sense ot graciousness for j
The problem now I.,'lore the Czar is how to dis tant parly honors on linn, should prompt
solve parliament without precipitating a revnlu- liini to give iiiistinled and sincere support to the
,l"" candidate and the officer, so lone as they are houor-
— — - [able inen whom the party bus designated as vvortliv
No one appears to he enjnx ing the filibuster i?i J °' *'s eonfidenee and support.
the house more than speaker Cannon at whom it is' Mr. Flynn can get no support from the reputfli*
aimed. lean newspapers for his attacks on Congressman Me-
|<iuire or <iov. Frant z. These men are at the head
of the party, by election and appointment. Tliev
•Ind«f Irwla lie Id diatridt court In an
Ht.tomo>blle at Norman one day thla
week.
The ci<y coun- il at St.gler, I.
nen|e«l the old hog Ijw and now it takes !
In nil hogs.
Vonng folks Bt South MV-Alealter en- I
Jo;' I :. picnic u l o wat'rworkfj reser-
voir yo.steidtajr.
rhe Al. XX A. boy* dfcoiated the
gmvci t f tin- (Jenxi: ted Neighbors on
Decoration duy.
M H (K <I<Iji1. pe'-twn maki-r for thai
Tulmi foundry, lpf? th s morn ing for
• lie hi ii', win i' iii . \ . [h '<i r'tnui'i. .
Oi"\ MUralwU Al* \ o>h, "i Pi.ttjue, Imd I
a time with a mud cow the other day. 1
Phr had a tit and died, which saved the
officer* life.
Some are so intent upon the superfluities of life
that they sacrifice the necessities in this foolish
pursuit. Coldsmith.
Newspapers
people. That
national glory.
are schoolmasters of the common
endless book the newspaper is our
heeclier.
I lie patriotism of 1 he Oklahomans was brought
out forcibly by the number of decoration day pro-
grams throughout the territory.
There is plenty of raw material at hand.
should (iuthrie .not have a denaluri/ed alcohol dis
tillery and thus obtain cheaper l'uel.
are filling the positions worthily and deserve the
support of, every loyal republican.
Mr. MctJuire has made a heroic fight for state-
hood. He should have a solid party behind him.
Mr. Flynn cannot afford to stand out as a re-
publican who is seeking to detract from the work
of McGuirc iu Washington.
Republican papers ami republicans generally have
given Mr. MctJuire every aid and encouragement
possible, regardless of personal feelings or past al-
leged factionalism. This is the broad, liberal spirit
which enabled Flynn to succeed and is equally nee-
Why cssary to Metiuire's success.
j No republican newspaper is criticising Mr. Me-
jtiiure's work iu Washington. They are all giving
him the proper eonfidenee and credit.
I pfon Sinclair says that .some of the things un-1 What Mr. Flynn max- personally think of Mr.
covered in the beef inquiry are too horrible to print. -dctJuire or Gov. Frant/.. or any other territorial
It is well that the vegetable season is at hand. "ftiee Holder makes no difference. No man should
l try to put Ins own personality, or his personal pre-
The rumor that Shouts is to resign is still persis-! I.'"' "' ,1"irt- T,u's" a,'(' ,h''
Deputy United States
e pilled 3,288| gatloriM of whiakey
Indian Territory with Coalgate
lead, having: crrdirt*! to Its |«art 1,221
gull ona.
You may bo juet; as Parfcictdur and Fu6By aa tj
you like about your clothes. We'll suit you 44
If you make our store the basis of yoir ft
clothes operations and the H ART-SHAFTNER
MAEX quality the foundation of^our idea '
you'll be ae well dreesed as a man can be. ,
We are the only house in G-utiarle that cao
Sf soil you a DUNLAP SLAT, also a STETSON J*
V>SflOl!. 4
Our goods are U first class and our prices J*
are not any hipher than what you will be
asked to pay for commsn stuff. **
One price to all and that price right. ^0
It
A. 0. FARQUHARSON, ij
o ▼
Hifli Grade Clothier and Furnisher. 0**
if Copyright .906 by 112 ^est Oklahoma Ave. Guthrie, Okla
".hljff H.r> Sclufcer V M.i
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The C*ommeixMat i
will vi.- t Pon^ti c
urrlvliiff at 8:07 .1
a. 111.. being on a
.• '.f 8 Joseph. Mo , ;
on Friday, Juno I,
and leax'vng M 8:32 i
nir of the oltiles of
Oklahoma Rnd Indian Territory.
ONE VIEX/V.
Yeo. Aia*ehond't< romlnc sure they jay,
Hut Foraker Is
The qpronvfutee tJU keef quiet o
And are inakinig ] tile 8lww
DM or. l^enberg of Kn .1 WlW« 9* \'v 1" """• 11 •<# Ki 0
p.,•«■_"[ iiaJmed ■ rl-nure to ke^p the M--<: 1 n °.
wolf from the door." I'd!tor Pete Drum-I And the (juwnior is cer'aiti.
mond. of the Khu •• \X r , ]«<•, ju t hang > rh«! oin '.gius we will ..:•«.
It on the knub where the wolf can '!s 'nighty si' w In • 'n.ltig,
It." No doubt "'tis pu^h it laickc,
And It look* as if we'll £<it it
From present Indf .uions Kiowa founty j ^ here tiie cni> ken got the ax.
will harvest ihe rrop th s
v« ar ever known 1.1 aroistih>we0tern fXkl.t- j l-^ t vca.r we look«>l f< .- a ehood,
lioin
The t
JRI-
wheat and oats i
Ukew
the
pei
tent Vet the people would like for congress to
| representatives of the party and are filling the
po-
1 • 1 1' • ' 1 '11 ^ 1 can 111 , ,.
Ifivc Shouts a chance to .Iu a litt I'efoiJ !" ""'T ",1<1 ,h"
he quits.
Humorist ; "I've .just written fifteen srrcat jokes
Bbout the man « ho doesn't advertise."
Poet; "That's wrong. You shouldn't jest about
he dead."
l'.iiith(|Uakes have visited many portions of the
I nitcl Stntcs. hut for some reason Oklahoma h."s
not been favored. *ict there is no resentment at
the (light.
'I lie southwestern coal miners uiul operators are
t-'etting together. Kra v thing is framing up for
the most prosperous year in the history of the twin-
territories.
people, and Mr Flynn should give tlieni the stun
hearty si^ijiort the parly gave him and those with!
him, when others were carrying the party banners
Neither is there good sense in railing Rl the or
ganization the immediate pifl-ty machinerv. j
These men occupy the official pit in the republican i
committee by the will of the party. If Mr. Flynn i
or any other republican is not satisfied with them, j
there is a time when they can seek to place others'
in charge, by the will of the party.
That party which will not stand by its legally
constituted authorities, will never have an organic |
ation which can win anything tlrievances should!
be aired al the proper lime—and that is when the'
time conies within the party for the election of a
I new organization.
Tile State Capital litis always stood with the party
- I organization, and it always will. It 's editor niaj
< ongressman .Shartcll ot Missouri asserts that not always have I in personal barmonv with all
his state will go republican attain lie is doubtless who composed the organization, but lliyl made no
right, for when a state has ouce tried republicanism j difference in the viisor and loyalty of this paper anil
it does not care to change. it* editor.
— - You can have no party without organization and •
Keep working with your friends in congress, you can have no organization which will amount
btatehood is praeticalh certain, but work on the to n rap without « harmonious party behind it.
pait ol the people ot Oklahoma will still do good . It may be sensational, and sound very independ-
A\ t 1 till t bt too ..itniii, j ,.|il. to kick up the dust in your party anil create'
1 medicine for the enemy, but it wins no votes and is
A scientist now declares that a strawberry diet: a pretty sure path lo party failure The mini who
is injurious to the eyesight. Though tins were true|,loes it does himself no good and lisuallv gets the.
u person would gladly prefer weak eyes to foregoing! plaudits of those ouly who hope to political!* profit
this year's Oklahoma strawberries. |1V „ republican funeral.
- Mr. Flynn discredits his own past record as a r -
I lie Washington I'ost is cruel to Hobsoti. It. publican and loses the respect of those who in the
•nys that the names of .Duly Bryan, Hearst and past were Ins loyal partisans when he makes su.
"ailej arc being seriously considered for the nomi-, onslaughts as that he is said to have made al Okla-i
nation lor presidency of the democratic ticket in i lioma City
The State Capital cannot support linn in any audi
policx we Jo not think anx republican papers,
and no republicans of influence will approve it, h «t
all will depreeate and regret, it.
\s the State Capital said about C;ish Cade, when
an attack on the partx record he;
will long regret. Set up no scarecrows you will I
have to knock clown yourself in the n« \t campaign !
Let the enemy make his own mcdicine. without!
republican aid
probably t n. times as great as that of Ment our men to p .« 1 it
last year. And drive the thing anbur*.
A tewytu was r >asong a di < :or f.. Sonne thought for sure w d .1,
rmining h< proftvs >n down 'llie doot<i. . And bet th« Ir hard e.imed c.i« 1.
answered: "Thu <• \\* e''« pi 'vt. - ... fl'J • i,i"i.ed, and I >. 1 wai «i,
did no: ni..k .1: m ..f men. und ti 1 ' !n' wviole t ng w-in to miuiD
uiiwvor remarket Ch..: h wfiere the do - ' Foro mighty alow in < omtng
tor* bavt the ndvant.ige of us." And ihey loft 11s holding -:.ks,
___ 1 And we got it; yee. we gwi I:.
Ponro CWy Oourler Judge l . I^ife 1 Where the chi-.ken go>t the ax
Huhler. rej>reH«-nting .lie tvimmnvlal .1 e> C. D. FXJSTtJR.
oif Newkirk, extended an invitation tg
the c-1iu«n1>er pf Cunwm-rce to a;fend th -
Fourth of July rf|f<bru4ion .1 Newkirk.
w..it'll was .. vopted. Judge HuCiler also
made arrangetniente t< secure the a*
* i
I WHY DON'T YOU GET A
I • OAS FLASH LIGIir SIGN j
I AND BE UP-TO-DATE? j
I IT'S ECONONICAL TOO \
1 GUTHRIE GAS COMPANY j
froui
The Denver, Enid & Gulf R. R
"Alfalfa Route"
i DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SKRVK'K BKTWKK.X GI TUR1KO T
TuX ' AND KIOWA, KS.
tendan
bund.
of
iigh
eudo
.If
An ' T' '1 vtp trtV- 1 ne.\ .• t.. r r
porter w p . rv.ewt-d 1 it 1 . ■ eaaful
buitneas men and found liuiit all of them
when bms h i i b«-en goverm-d strictly
and frequently tihruahed. He udeo Inter-
viewed t hi it > loafera and learned ihdt
twenty-aeven of them had been "nn.rn-
nn.'a dorhiit; and the other three had
been reared by their grandmother*.
medkx4ty week.s to rui
lik* those III:-'' t p.t:-;l
heart and Hfe of th.
euwurdly is Llie t.ieU'J
shotting of a
nfl^nnt the sr
ing. tluit one
tiierm It is e;
inatdio
the lo-gtbf.il innu-
hy which jaaiotiH
iia superiors, are
tes iha, kills tin:
iiNgl* 1*1 k ?•>
■ I. k . a ' «, i.iy Ui«
td ihorne. wo irislg-
ans 111 their ."oein-
on guard againat
> do !ge an elephant
(icneral Nogi, who captured Port Arthur, has
come to (he defense of lieneral Stoesaell, xx ho. ac-
«orditig to a Ituaaiaii dispatch, has been senteneed
by a cofirt martial to hang for surrendering Vet j he recently mad
it is douhtful it Xogi's testimony will help the Hun
Man.
(ioxernor Krauti. hag returned from Wa«hington,
where he aceouiplishcd much in behalf of the terri-
tory tor statehood and lor the protection of the min-
eral bearing ncliool lands ot Oklahoma, lie believes
statehood is certain, ami his judgment may be re-
lied upon.
It appcarg that the press of the country likes hor-
rifying tlungv It is clamoring for the Neill -cport
on the packing houses of the eountrx. which it is
understood ahowa a miserable condition of affairs.
As an . sample it stales that lard xvas often made
from chol.ra hogs.
An amendment to the Agricultural appropriation
bill provides for a system of national inspection of
export grain. It is claimed that northern farmers
have been robbed of millions of dollars through im-
proper inspection of grain.
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It is egper^ted tha
t< 11 prob*.
spend me tug.-! aw i rrom
King their nunde th.
:er preaching and finding
lok'il from the lns.de
a window and on tr\
fired on II
m to lie a burs
ng t
ig effect
lar hone
*ln-rokee nsut n
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id to Inter
mak
CURRENT COMMENT
AN EMBARRASSING ORDER
t openly nght.ii
truth In any ot
Klvnn men and man
looked
p /.zled
Itpearrd in the
longer
"ied and
ils with
HE SPELL BROKEN.
I'M
of Qu4
I love sou
i'. . !.
1 ho bliorl line between OklaliouiH points an.I Kiowa, Harper
Medkiiii' Lodge Kansas, Alva an.l Woodward, Oklahoma and tin
Panhandle of Texas.
Connections made at Kiowa with all Santa Fe trains, at Kind wit.
all Frisco and Rock Island trains, at lint line with Santa Ke nortt
and south, M. It. & T., C. R. 1. P. Oklahoran Eastern, and For
Smith and Western.
Till'. MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO (.ET TO AND FROM (i]C
LAHOMA CUT AND tIUTHRIE
TICKETS SOLD THROUGH AND BAGOAUK CHECKED
DESTINATION.
For further information s ldress:
J. J. CUNNINGHAM,!' .1 TURPIN,
Oeneral Passenger Aprent. ilineral Ajrent
ENID OKLAHOMA
TI
N. E. A. Association
San Francisco July 9th —13— 1906.
For above occasion the Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets ti
San Francisco and Los Angeles at rate of $52.00. Dates of sail
June 25th to July 7th—Final return limit Sept,15th tickets mat
read via. Portland in ont direction if desired. Call at union station
.or full particulars. m N. C0CKRF.LL, Ajent
l St. Louis, El Renofc Western Ry.Co I
DIRECT SHORT LINt BETWEEN *4
GUTHRIE and EL RENO.
Qulckost Time--Loxvost Fare to
Hobart,
Laxvton.
Anadarko, Chickasha
Mangum, Woatherford,
arid other points on the Rock Island System.
Making closo connections at Guthrie forall
points North arxd East.
TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS*
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
I- GUTHRIE 9:15 A M Ar EL HI- NO n:.5 A. U
I,T 0OTHRIE 5:15 P. M A.- El. RKN0 7:00 P. M.
Lv EI RENO 7:00 A M. Ar GUTHRIE 8:45 A M.
Lr El RENO 5:10 P. It Ar GDTHRIE 4.10 P M
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Commcrcigl Agent.
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