The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHffMA STATE CAPITAL, TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTBMBSK 11, 1HW
No Appetite
Weans loss of vitality, vigor
or tone, and is often a pre-
cursor of prostrating sick-
Bess. This is why it is
serious. The best, thing
you can do is to take the
great, alterative and tonic
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which has cured thousands.
NOT WITHOUT
ITS POLITICS
Trust Constitution to Republicans
Says Lawyer *
NOT SATISFED IN MUSKOGEE
; TWO DEAD IN WRECK
Of
CitJ
Ten Hurt in Head-on Collision in
West Virginia
Wheeling. W. Va.. ©m'. 10.-Two j*r-
■ons were killed and ten Injured in a
collision of two passengers tr*tfns at
Woodl/i ml, 24 mfelas of here on
the Ohio river division of the Raitliuoce
mid Oh hi railroad today. The tralm
camp together on a bride* over Fl h
■reok. The dead aie:
IMUHAJti' PARSONS aid 1DDWAHD
IWAlQ&D. flrem*n of the engines and
the fatally Injured are Engineer IHUon
and an unkm/wn man feund In tlxi wrack
Mississippi's rasourci
existence she has n«
it* large as -Muskogee.
0"lt In a serious 'propoaitlon which the
people of Muakogv. are facing and it
should lie carefully considered before par-
ly lines ar« severed. It I* to be hopei
that the republican* of the 76th district,
an a party will ondorse Mr Hopklna.
They could certainty do no belter, and
a vote for him will mean a vote fog a
man whose very life manifests no polit-
ical aspirations and who wll devote his
energies to the ^rvicu of the people not
only of Muskogee, but of the whole mat*
of Oklahoma •
Whnt section will !>e taken by t^e
9 I republicans of the Tdth district Is unccr.
# tain. It is to be hoped that they will
Non-Partisan Convention Which ,
Named, Delegates Taken to vole for d«mocrat nd n my tumllle
Task by Member of Dawes
CANNERY
ASSURED
W. II. C lappell..
J J Abel
Owl Drug «• ore ..
w. L. Power
C. B. Mitchell
Charlea Seeley ....
K H M« Ou4re .
• '.as Woods .
Henr> H L>odd .
It is a Business Proposition
Hamilton
J B
| Tom .Morris
It A. Oaffney ..
KNOCKERS FAILED TO LAND "■ "
ti A Hughes ..
j li K Asp
| T. C. Whitney
Frank Rlnehart
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
60.0ft
WOO
60.00 |
50.00
The Cleanest
Chew
MORE BRIDGES DESTROYED
Rebels Reported on Their Way to
Havana
1 iAvant, lft - T*-> mor® brMS*l or
iflie vr+nimn Hatlway were blown up last
artght, one of tfcem actuated twelve miles
efj t of Pinar f>el Wn, near Piwrlo Oolpe,
ti* is cutting off railroad communication
■Wltti Plrar ©el Wo,
There Jure targe forces of rebels south
and west of Iftaveim and persistent ni-
firiors are «nwresit that U I* their Inten-
tion to attack rhe city, aided by reliHs
within.
A strong party of rebels Is engaged m
destroying telegraph lines near Iferrra-
dua, thirty miles east of >he city of Pinar
i>l Rio.
ri .. , . .I and who If elected, will divide his ener-
Oomijnsuon — Arguments of! ,hl. r„,,nation of a n™..-
Democrats do Not Stand Light oratlc constitution and the formalin "I
| ■political combinations with a view t«
'Muskogee. I. T., .Sept. 10.—Criticism of i landing himself In the United Ptale*
the action of the non-partisan convention j senate.
whlob nominated delegates to the const 1-J —
utionsl couvention In this olty recently, i
Is rampaat, and the latest venture fur | AMERICAN LEAGUE
publication is toe Mlow.nn from Mr.
W. G. Franklin. in the law dlsvision of DETROIT 2; CHICAGO 1
the Dawes uomjnls :on, he aaio: .t*hlcsgo. Sept. 10.—Today's wore:
I have watched with interest the clr-I Kll.E.
outnatanoeM attending tl e mass meeting ' Chicago ....<.. 1 *) <►• 0 0 0 0 0- 1 ■- 1
at tin- Hinton theatre, August 20th, and Detroit * 10 0 0 0 000 1 - " -
the aftitude of be Muskogee papers to- Batteries—"Welsh and Towne; Donahue
wand tilt- men nominated by thai meeting | and Schmidt.
as delegates to the constitutional con* I —
ventlon. | • PHILA. 2; WASHINGTON 1
"I have never been entirely out of sym- J Philadelphia, Sept. 1" -Todsv.j score:
pat by with the action of the meeting : Washington 010000000 1 I 1
and in fact was heartily In aooerd with! F'hiladeiphla 02 #00 1 " 0^x .
tlie ouatensible pur|Nis>*s of the call 1 i Batteries- Flakeivtourg and Warner;
xlgned the call for t:i« meeting, us Its (Coombs and Pewers.
purpose clearly atate<l. wps to discuss the I
iIvfHahllity of putting ifi the field, a non* , NEW YORK 4: BOSTON 0
•partisan ticket 1 was alao present at the I Boston, Sept. 10.—Today's score
mealing bul noon discovered that 1 was)
"loaded" for Mr. C. N. Haskell, and as j N'ew York 10020ni00 I # l
tin- jiurikjN.- of the meeting, as stated j Boston 0 00 0 0 0000 a -
In the call, was Imng thwarted. 1 remS'ln- J Batteries—Wlltae nnd Breaboahan;
ed quiet spectator. The fact that the Horner snd Rrown.
mretlng wes loaded, was clearly m'anl- ]
tested hy the attempt of certain |M"rsonS
t i prevent uifV discussion «>f the advis-
ability of putting up a non partisan tick*
el, %nd howling down any one who dared
ess a view contrary to the views "f
More Than the * Amount First
Asked For Subscribed—Mean?
Much to the Fanners of This
Section — Organization to be
Completed at Once
I Adams
Hixon ...
If you could see how
SCHNAPPS is made
and sniff the delightfully
appetizing aroma of
the thoroughly
cured, well ma-
which it is
cover the rea-
Summer Comfort
Tiie question of sum-
mer comfort is solved
when a gas raatgo is
installed in the kitch-
en. It eliminates tho
drud gery connooted
with a coal firo as well
as the overheated
which accom.
iee coal-cookod
jteaks. it does uway
wiih long 4fires and
givr^ t h QT housewife
time for recreation and
pleasure. As extensive
meals can lie prepared
with little labor, un-
oxpected cotnteiiiy lias
no terr ors for the
household that cooks
with gas. No homo is
eompleto until a gas
range is in stalled in
tho kitchen. Order to-
day.
Guthrie Gas Company
loose who wanted to nominate Mr Has-
kell Such action Is not commendabls
whether It Is In a democratic, republican
or a non-partisan meeting.
"1 have been somewhat surprised at
the arguments put forth In supjHirt of (he
so-called non-partisan ticket, both gen-
tlemen who supported the measure in the I determined
mass in i L,ng and by the "Tlmes-I>emo- | with the
oral," viz: That a constitution
Kimball Hall
t ie to Hn
Wabsab Ave.
Chicago, III.
American
Conservatory
The UaSInt Schoai ol Muno aad Dramatic Art
TMEWTY-rl«.1T SEASON. Slaty Aveotnlnent
loatnieturs Uu orpai*ed conrae of Mtndv
T a« *•«' 1 rHinltig Departineat Dlpiomui aart
Teaofcer'* Certlflcatea UnntnW Frtr Adumm
Hit<u Thlrtjr lr^e*cholar*h':"t hwanted annually
totaiente*) atudantii o< Unittcl tneuu' Kallterm
beg las Sep* 10, 19W Utalogaf Mallei frre.
JOHN J. HATTSTAKDT. President
Berlin
discover whgt Is wrong
colonies snd after re-
non- i turning from the maneuvers will receive
instrument, nnd that the men | m uud enc ll«*n- Dernerburg. i)i« new
nominated by the mass meet ug will work 1 director of the colonial office, and discus*
for tlie •'•st Interests of Muskogee It j p|Mna for reforms. Director Deienburg
seeniH to me tlint both of these argu- j j.as already declared ii4s intention i
iiieiits in. s.i «xtreinely shallow that they fhe African colonies forthwith to
will not appeal very forcibly to an or- j the situation on the ground and se
gatiiaatl'in « f business men. Tn the first can be done to set the colon es
place tn*) constitution will contain thelr0ad to prosperity The contracts
moat Important luwa ever to be enacted
by any law making body In the state
of Oklahoma, and If It should be found
lnade«|uute, w 11 not be so eauily amend* 1
ed .1.- will be the laws enacted by tl>*
legislature from year to year. To argue
that the fundamental law of the state
shuul't lie formed by a nou-partlsnn body
would t*> to argue that ail law maslng
iMMlles should be non-partisan. I hardly
think that Mr. Haskell'-* followers, or
.ven Mr. Haskell himself, would he wil-
ting t<> admit that congiees should b*
non-imrllsau nn^ I am certain that he or
they would not admit for a moment that
the legislatures of the Mates of Missis-
sippi. Alabama. Louisiana and the other
aouthern s ates should lie non-partisan.
Neither do I believe that there will be
any "fusion" in the coming campaign in
j the districts of oklahoha, which are
reasonably sure of electing democrats.
j Such an argument does not appeal to a
reasoning mind.
"As to the second arguments In favor
I of the so-called non-partisan ticket, I do
j not believe that any one will doubt but
that either Mr. Hopkins or Mr. Haskell
If elected, will work for the best In-
terests of Muskogee J am deeply In-
terests of Muskogee. 1 am as deeply *n-
I any tisen In the town I have t ee?i
here but n short time, it <s true, but I
I expect to make (Muskogee my home
| I have Invested In Muskogee property to
modest means and as
represent my all. they
on Mortis
Lonaker
Mai itndale
I. Mitchell .
Guthrie is assured of having a facte?y |,. Vampner
that will preserve her surplus fruil and t Pruendt
vegetables That has been settled by th® j. \ Rogers
work of the committee of the W),000 club win pie ....
yesterday. The committee got to work ^ j Diffins .
promptly on time and betore nVghl they ,j*orge Watkins
bad more than the stipulated amount j, . ^ j>oi«
of stock subscribed, thus making the In-
dustry foT the city of Guthrie an assured
fuct and the only thing necessary is for
thus*' interested to go aliead and perfect
the organisation and get the plans ready
and do business. There will be no trouble
about getting^the plant ready by the time
the crop of iu*xt season is ready, but
there will be plenty of week to be 'loin
for the conriacts mti£t be made with the
tarme:s to grow the stuff so that the p j, Hirschl
factory will have somelhinc to feed pon Arrangements
when the time ' umet. There w ill be ma*
of the farmers who will expect to get th
same price for beatis, co n and tomatoes
■ that they do when they peddle it about
j town to the retail dealers Th s idea
will have to be overcome for u canning
plant co\ild not pay an-, such prices an.I
live. The fact is that the farmers can
grow the st aff and deliver It. to the can-
nery at a very reasonable tlgure and still (
make more than thuy do raising corn,
wh^at or any of the ordinary farm pro-
ducts. But that is an aftar cone!deration
The thing that is prominent before the
people of Guthrie today is tha< the city Is
alive, that her citizens will put the r
money Into a proposition that will employ
labor, both !n the Held and in the factory
and that everything th^t will bv of bf-netlt
to the farmers w!!l he assisted by the
EYE ON HIS COLONIES p..,jpi.- ..f ti... eiiy.
There ivh a number of farmers on ilift
Pept. 10. h^iperor Wllham has j jls, of> sto.-khold?rs to the cannery but
• peclal mention should he made of IV V
Harris and .1. M Reeves, farmers who did wh
Tin Kind You Haw Alwats Bonn!
Bsarp the
WILLIAM TO KEEP AN
Col ligated Culvert company 25 00,
J. B. Morris 25-°":
It. H -Miner j
Oeorfe.Fra*'er
Tom Jenkins '
Oeorge Oohagen ■••• 2o.OO
Cotteral and Horner — 2f .00 J
j. 8. Briggs 25-°°
C W. (Joodrlch 2500
K*. T. Prenklfn ;
are being made for the-
poration of the company, artUles
ln< o poration being drawn up by Dale]
I M erer, and will likely be tiled w th
State s.-. ietat y on ^Monday, after J
i !i ne details of the organization can i
worked out.
S'hat this means to duthrle is not fully j
lated as yet by a large numb' r j
if tho people it means that a much |
more dense population can be supported
by the territory sutrounding the cfly.
That lieans increased vatue of land and]
meant more business for th «busin< ss .
men of the cl^y. it meanf the establish- j
ment of a tin bucket brigade, wiiich ,
the foundation of true prosperity or anj 1
city It means a good market for the ;
products of tlie farm, not only at the
canning factory, but^'.n all lines as the
demand will be grea'ter. It means that'
the man with small means and a large i
family can flnd employment for Ids 1 Id- t
ren M inime or close thereto where he can :
guard them and help them In the path iti ;
they siiouid tread
appr
tured tobacco of
made, you would dis-
sons for the big difference between SCHNAPPS i
and its imitators.
SCHNAPPS is clean! The Reynolds factories •]
are as clean as the cleanest kitchen—the toijacco
in manufacture is scarcely* touched by human
hands—with.special machinery to clcanseJhe leaf
and produce clean chewing tobacco*
When such scrupulous care is taken with the choicest
selections of tobacco from America's finest chewing to-
bacco districts, can you wonder that SCHNAPPS is so
satisfying, so pure, so appetizing and wholesome—so
different from chews that pretend to be as good?
Expert tests prove that this superior tobacco requires
and takes a smaller amount of sweetening than any other
kind—and has a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying
effect on chewers.
Be sureithe letters on the'tag and under the tag spell"
S'C'h'tt-a'P'P'J. The Reynolds Company is under the
direction of the same men who have managed it 'since
1875, and who have made the chewing tobacco busi-
ness a life-study.
There are plenty of plug"! that look like Schnapps, with-
out the same satisfying chewing qualities.
B. J. REYH0LB8 TOBACCO COMrANY
Winthii Siilcrn, N. C.
,-A
mm
m
OPEN LETTER
TO PLANTERS
TO RECEIVE AMBASSADORS
Sultan of Turkey Will Hear the
French and British
colon,al trading and mining com-
panies will be subjected to rigid scrutiny
in the Interest of the colonies.
INSURANCE PRESI-
DENT SENTENCED
Dr. Force, Former Head National
Life Company Must Go to the
Penitentiary — Charged With
Misappropriating Large Sums
Minneapolis. Sept.
Force, former president of the North-
la extern National l.lfe Insurance com-
j pany, must serve three and a half years
1 in the penitentiary unless the supreme
court grants him a new trial. Judge P.
I (* Brooks todav denied a motion for a
new trial In the district court.
I Dr.
plant, but the overplus will be used tor
operating expense* as the eompan> wo ild
bo compsile I to borrow money for operat-
ing expense* so tnat what.
lei the building the plant can
to good advantage in tlie operation
total subscribed is $U!,875 and by th
lowing parties;
We. the undersigned, subscribe
amount set opposite
in the construction of
in Outhrle, Oklahoma.
H. C. rhesterfleld
W II. Coyle
F. E. Houghton
A. Q. <\ Bler«r
J. \V McNoal
J. B. Fairfield
Hlrs^l Brothei s
I.. M. Beadle*
T I.. Robinson
William fcvxhauec
Dr. E. G Sharp ..
r w. Ramsey
y T Swraringen
W E Hopkins
V. A Detridk
expended for his personal
aurnn belonging to the Ins
pany .
Urge
• tho
rs wWrh may have heel) invested I
r cititens In the town rep - sented
i.t the constitution is broader j
li y yne town or seet!<iu of the
lie. It should he made for all
ile of, all the stale, and justice It- i
mands that the Interest* of tlie
lie be paramount to tlie nerrlts |
one tton thereof, though that
should happen to In the city of •
Not nly Ioes Ji^stlce *4
hat the interests of the state be |
Statistics Will Show That Its In
creasing Sales Bring a Cor
responding Decrease in
Drunkenness
demand th«
To show th«
on the health. Dr. F
a distinguished Get
professor, makes a r
of the 76 employes ol
This report I# of en|
this time because of
artty of beer in ti
man b> the recem
W anted
A hustler in ev-
ery iswii i n the
two trriitorMS to
sell our New State
Button*. Big prof
its aud c*elusive j
right. Send stomp
at Mice fur sanple
aud prices.
and of Oklahc
If :
ited But
ARMANTROUT BROS.
Guthrie
Oklahoma-
If we should be so unfortu-
have a constitution patterned
- oiisltutlon of Mi*s ss ppl or
) other southern states whos*
r;tl resources have temalncd
Ddlo
iltsl
Johnson Commission Co
Dcalcra iu
grain, provmons,
COTTON, STOCKS
AND BONDS
Direct Wires to Kansas
City Chicago und Newl
I York
Office I la gc whnt 6tr otl !
li, A. Joli rttn 11 tnf
tin mat
i'. all the untiring efforts heretofore
or h by the . linens of Muskogee to
the town what It Is todav Trust
ormallon of the constitution for ok-
na in the hands of the rrpublican
and you place t: « atai- n the «
with Kansai Illinois. loaa snd
p: >g'eselve state- Trust It In
s of the demoeratlc party and you
the state In the column with Ark-
, Mississippi, Alabama and other
lem states which the minds of capU
s necking Investments never dwell
for a moment it It were poss bis
i Mi'skofiee In the slate of ^Mis-
•pl aad shouid It H done, you woivld
,i ft*i death knoll for with all of*
Washing
Lelshmann
Sultan of Turk
deiSartm
prospern
P" ; and
that Guthrie
r>ng. until 'he
titer wdl
1 in
ioe sthlngs
Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite
The Old Standsrd ('.rove's Tosteless Chill Tonic*
malaria and builds up the
sold by all dealers for 27 year: Price 50 ceats.
HISTORV OF GREGORY MURDER
Sept. 10.-L.yte Giegory,
nttrder H
holding Hteve Adan
SECRETARY ROOT SAILS
annwig tac
tnploj
lal officer by a prt- |
ngenoy, aud had previously
:il years working for thc'po- j
ravins tn
ctlve dej
In West I
Want Pri
I the pol
good his
r.ly p«
ESCAPED CONVICT CAUGHT
rtrd
Dispels colds and
headaches when
bilious or co:\
stipated;
Former, women
and children;
To sweeten,
To refresh,
To. cleanse the
system
Effectually
and Gently
l Reynolds
HEARING POSTPONED
Mexican Agitators to be Trie(4
Sept. 17, For Conspiracy
Acts best on
the kidneys
and liver,
stomach and
bowels;
There is only
one Genuine
Syrup of Figs;
to get its bene-
ficial effects
prisoners
f violation of
COAL TS TIED UP
Always buy bbe genuine — Manufactured by the
I, II. M
Hepburn Rate Law Workc Hard
in Texas
Beer is a
Temperance Drink
mlssloner of Internal
the past year the peopl-
State* drank It0.0f4.900
i.eer than during
history of t
Intemperance than
In speaking of th« results
\ astlgatlon Dr. Bsuer aavs
"Of the seventy-live employe
whom drinks over a gallon of
bti stood the rigid physical s:
the Oerman
are soldiers, of the remalnln
eleven are minors, three
j smsli In stature and four
! for defects suffered by accident." t
i Leading physicians have said there in
L no doubt whatever of the healthfulness
of good beer, and moat of them recom-
I mend Pabst Blue Ribbon Rarlev mslt,
the soul of beer gives It certain food
I value, and the small percentage of al-
j cohol only 3 1-? per cent In Pabst Blue
Ktbbon Beer. Is an sld to digestion.
I In the brewing of beer, the richer the
malt the more whole
at Ulu* Rttotoen Beei
Rabat eacluatve elgh
Imported bops and
exclusive eight-day malt la grown f
finest selected barley and grown slo
Wltheut^any rushed develepment.
that the malt retains all the food
ntents of the grain*ln pr^digeated t<
T>ils Is what niske^ Pabst Beer the
perl or % all "-rs in food Mtrengt)
Is afwavs itbeolutiilv pure and* lean,
fnost retr.rV, k and tiotiri* .ig hr-\.
the beat beer for the home.
H Law re no <
oklahoma I'r
Robert ©ohW*
murrnia Fig Syrup (2. {
J, Louisville, My. • S?JV Fi*A,xc,8C0,Ca1, flewYork.M.^| . I
The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class MB f
druggists. The full name of the company—California V,
Fig Syrup Co. — is alwavs printed on the front
of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle.
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