The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 20, IDOfl
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MY DAD
TliE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL '
Wilier
matter.
Andrew*
pv TrumAn Ro".x> :
By The Stat® Capital Company
FRANK H. ORE
ER. EDITOR.
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land. Writing si tii
[these interesting figures:
In Hue.', a compilation made 1 " Leonard Wood
jthen ifiilitar> "vernor. show ^T that l^jit ^ ' 'States vvert^
Ibtinf Jbrked it that tlihe, ti though they imW ®-
Ligh cane lu furni-h a crop ur tr.n.oDH ton*. Of
apparent!) bin three nerc i.vrneil hi American and
1 threo b^Enflliab capitililla. of the lTfl.planUlion-
••oo'uow II "petition. mi • * than : > r.- ■ I mil ti-cl I" he
. uuilcr American ewiierjliip. while then' - gou.l > >on
i oo f" Wine tlint a large numbc, ostensible held by
Huh- !Mt bbe 1 don t know all 'at i*.
An' inebbe 1 ain't *0 u.
A . nebbe I ain't b it eight year* oi«l-
ttd gain" tet be ntix fall-
Bi • wliut> '.tie differe^.e, I don't *ee,
Ef I'm Jen' but a lad
v ■ i ra gMNrtn' i hev got
My Dad
2.00 ( <11ui 11 *■, have been paid for t>y fund* irom tli^ 1 nited
*oc Slat*-. It" original name being retained for reason*
The acreaire known to be
if poliei
•ans v ields
i i;i giiire > mji
• POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR THE 26th DI3TRICT
I tm I«a«te *• tM "
tit. (or the t.-llty -Ittll at'ti'K ;
puhllonn district convantlon on ill,* l tn t.
Cunningham
I hereby annuun.f wr *lf " •' ' jn/.'',ftUr *i v'-Unit
W of the odMtltHtlttmd «mWtlon "f0"\ r0n\en-
«latri<-t subjw t ti, «he art lull A tl.e republican conven
Hon J "■ Robertson, Carney Okie.
I sir a cendldate for the* un tltutlonal
In district No, L'«. subject to the action ' t
lirttn convention on the 20th. Win Jenkins
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Have voii vilited "lamp hrautz.'
Now let Dowi<* work another mirtele.
convention,
he Mpub-
Ef authln' fomei at I can t do.
Why thai don't hafter mean
That O aJn i goin' 1e" be d.d
Ef it had oiffftter been
Er •*f I'm i*^are<r t^r lm hurt,
ef I'm feelin Hd.
. I ree.k n it a aii light, fer tiiar'a
acreage known tn be owned i \ Ainer - J My Dad.
ton* at a harvest, or over one third ,
s . ! I Whv niH i a w>m#rn, I m «r oo/,
Smee IH04. *<> much more land An ef ^ w„ alon,
toine under American <*onfrol that the tonnage the> | ;.,ir;.t fe«i oner .- ared tor ;.ve-
I '• e\i-nii'li'il r 4"<!'i'r ' Ml. . le oB" ■■■*' ;'J "'.^V • •••
| "(roing more into detail as to the (|U Mion of owner- ^ An )eB
'cause re so glad
'ship, the ('ongreiwiSnal investigation made four >ears I si <:..i km> m -i d < • '•"<
jagn in eonnw-tion with the projaiaed legislation reilue-1 xl #
ng tin ilnn on Cuban -ugar, revealed the faet that ( ~
■ ,| it llaremever, president of the snurr ti uat, ivhs ' OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS'
jiftilnftod iaottO 1« than tlirei' e-tate^, mending ttcj ^ h>' h|> 4u|^ut fl;ii heii. *♦
T( liap.ina. which w-a< thfin tiw llfjWt producer in ( UD®., ,.x.coverUn( wc. . will do tb *4
!Stockholders in tin- National Sn^ar lletinin{? Companv J week and *<u mov.- m*aoon jv^
owners of two estate-. 'I tie Santa Lucia. ( °u" j ()K, AM(>MA paragraph* a*
r folowing fi\ m the Imv County
j | ■ w 1 r*rn ml A.my Ok- lomans 4^
the testimony of witnesses. B *^idea theae wen- rtir!>
Vinita <'hieft in .* kicking hj a ♦!
In the 1 i'.'Kee nation is b.i
..ggea;, moat self
trie*o and Senado. valued at $5,000,(KH). were al-^o cretl- ,
itpil to the American Sugar Refining Company. acc< ! j
juig to the testimony of witness-. Besides thwe were ot
itffe I ilings of tHe Cuba Company, aggregating 180.-1 T
000 acre:4, the Banes plantation of the I nited I ruit •
Company and the estate of the Terrv Brothers at i ara" 1
can. TiVidence vraz introduced at that time, ahowint
that real I v Z 4 estate? were controlled bv Americans, - Altus fighting the lo-!
i lira <>. • ... cation of a count; high school in Qreer
leither directly or through agents, whihfeof the sugar
, 'milla no lf#s than 81, eontribnting 40 per oetat nf the
Voliv* the ]fitter lwing the head of the 7.inni t enhort- total output, were aUo eontrolled by m lividua^ anil
>mpanie« froin the United State.'. ,
Wonder if l>owie will now fall down and worship!
Welcome the soldieni of the 0. N. 0. at the reeeptinn
In the city hall tonight after the «hnw.
Kingfisher covered itself with glorv by the way it
Vot aid to the wreck *ulTerer« and eared for the injured.
Today the republicans nt Is'gan county will nom-
inate the three men who will represent the 24th, '.'5th
nnd 2Hth diftrieta in the conatitutiunal convention.
TALK OF CABINET CHANGES REVIVE
INTEREST SUCCESS OF . PRESIDENTS.
until the tv 'ir.darf\* or the cot
definitely dee ded upon ".
Business Houses |
Like individuals are distinguished \
by some peculiar characteristic....
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S\l ID CTADF is distinguisiied from oilier, ^
> ( |UK O 1 UKL n tl,t class je <
a. V wecarry o,ir Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits aie
' known bv their Shapely Lapels, Natural Shoulders,.^
^Softness in Line "Effects and Perfect Balance when
place on the persons
Our Dunlap stiff and soft hats are recognized at once *1
as Leaders of fashion ;itvl« style. Any goOfl t
will not consider himself in shape until he has obtained a X
Dunlap bat. which gives the finishing touch to the ' ft
of his dress. , + J
Remember this is a iflore that depends upon the
its patrons back and we 4 J
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quality of goods handled t
are not ashamed to tell nMomrn. where and by
whotn our goods are manti! ■ ucik'and we will refund
the money for anything we jell that does not give
satisfaction.
A. 0. FARQliHARSON,
e yard, ibey
And Juhn'
never had occaa.on
to doubt.
The South McAlester <*apital, a rock
i . i ilemocr.v i aper. was tint. •• ■-
ta.\s ■ <6 the . k-
toon it received front the populist* in ^ There a
charge of the democratic headquarter one du-
st Oklahoma Oity. and put it in tip side (tin tnong
The riuihirs of cabinet change# lo take place ,[s ""anjT'i'-''it'
have again been revived, and tliev now involve three , —
member. Shaw. Moody and Wilson. Of Moody il ~ bT. Z
.«!il lie IS siatej for the vacant pli^ e on'the Supreme I IXMj ,Tr> r ,1
bvneb of the I'nited States, and theil- is some pos-i-. > eU.« lyi rr..ia. 1 -<v« j.e.n
biJity of that being true. It is well known that Sei-1 j
retan Taft held this place under consideration for sonic :
,liine. and then finally declined it. By the wise ones it : iiav. n^ve
r- ,h,;„ h . Z her heart for the offi-l'« " "1 lh'" ■li.lingu.-l.ed Secretary of War had two ^ I^„ ,>r.„or; lr.„, ...
"I'lhr iii \ • .1 ('.mnl No things 111 wc 111 thus .lei lining liigy an Iioum . (^ . .a ... i. . .. ■'
cers Mini soldiers nf the Oklahoma a on ^ Mw or tluraght he UW, a Terj distinct |io- Irs ™:1"
better behaved and tiner appearing body of voung men ^ ^ p|a(„ a • ^ ^- -
could 1)0 found anywhere m the couatr). lf he remained off ihe lieu, h. SWmud. if he failed , , ., .... ,„i „
There is nothin«l7k/ puhl,c"di a.,ler in the bring■ ' «•£•* «" «"''„n l,,.„ for MM h. -a in tht1U^ ^ ml,,, a,
Then is 1101111 ng 11 hi [ . fllturp a p,,^sll.il1tv of receiving the appointment,
% 'of ur p0"" in ''ir,, a: ■> * «• - 1 «u -
people went to the . assistance of the P-raou/ in U« j(uttj<.„., lll(.r „ wil,
wreck neal Dover i another proof of tlua. ; , _ ^ unti| ( hj(,f .1 Fuller retires, and
, .... „f _„v,Kits' •seeretarv Taft has -trong hopes of - J"1*.'-
There must have liecn a liberal snppl> of rabbits ...
fee, the DMnm on thee Reck Maud train Tbe* pmUfil rnmor. have «Mnd one who u
winch ,,...1 into the Ciin.rron *i er Did fond of .ie'v ng nio ibe , ... ' , H
roll ever hear of such good luck in the making of ea-1 iron bins under otlu • I resident.- During Wa-hinglon -
9 ♦|fir"t administration he made only one change, and that
* was in the*olti..1 of Attorney General. In bis second
Tlearst and Jerome are wre. king'the New York dem- ndniiiii.tration be changed fieri one of In. cabinet two
ti Copvrlgr.r 1906 by
♦ Hart SchifTncr i5" Marx
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One Price^ For All
and That Price Right
high Grade Clothier
anci Furnisher
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i a lotei. only different.
1 into a hotel and find:1
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if* not raise hades wit
id leil him to Stop •¥>
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1: are making extensive additions to Our block of China
and Glassware every week All sea-onabU. goods.
Par.ies will Inid at our .li re, gi o at all prices, troin
the cheaper grades lo the finer. Wc r d. 1 rnnncd to plea c
our patrons .ind friends and cxleii.. u<- ■ ■ ■ •lc"u'
invitation lo visit our store. YOV AKK *&■ I.I.t-OMIv
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GUTHRIE GLASS and CHINA CO.
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ocrftcv; Bryan is splitting be party wiite Speu nation-
ally bv his government ownership of railroads view.,
while the populist managersof the silk s M'k democrati
or three times, iftid there wa- coustani :iction. •
John Adams hail a very stormy time. He is sai l to
have quarreled with every one of hi* cabinet officer
while the populist managersot tr.e siik sock nemocnu..
eauipaiiin in Oklahoma are making a luul mesa of the except John Mtft-shal. and Benj Stoddert who was
«Ofort to run an anti-trust campaign on trust money. the lirst Secretary o> ibe N.n v. ting ib.e hat ug -n
.•-taliii^hed during Aiiani> • adryiuisiration.
The attempt to raiae a uegro issue, when there isI Jeffmon ehaaged frequtnU) in lit. ti,-' adraiaia-
no such issue, works an injury in all of the eiti/ena|tration, but in h - seeoad term there w, no cliauge x-
of Oklskoma and Indiali Territory, whether Indiut, oapt that eauaad bf the death o! Attorney General
whitea or blueks. The people will rebuke ,the ab-1 Breckinridge, of Kentucky.
hiilute disregard on the part of the democratic pol- Madison made a number of changes during hi.- lirst
ltical fixer* for the welfare of the tlcw state. term, ,-sp., 1 111 ic head of fhe N.n\ Hcpartment.
• lie inherited liuleon Usauger a.- Postmaster General
The apiiointmcnls of thj election coninii'aionera ml front .fell. 1 -• 11. II. served 11- under \l in
llu' fifty-live Constitutional conveunon district* in tli«jn...King # • na! f 1 -en y.irsas t" •• head .,1 n-
Indian Territorv. bv Hie districting board, are givingThis wa.. the loirtest term served hv anybody :
ijnieral satisfaction. Tlie task of selecting a g,sid man j as head of administrative department. It, was not,
n each distrwi wa« performed in. such a a> that only {until durir_• tie . .id 111 niatral^on .lackson that tin-
a few of the democrat* have the nerve to make the ei- j l\wtoaster Genera! was r., -e,l 10 .1 cabinet 1 >p.'
i<s led kick " - d"lm yiiiui Adams got along better with liis cabi- j
* • net than anv President the country has had. He had!
One reason given for the abundance of champagne at ., -torniv time with fongres- and. with his party, but j
flie deniuvratic headifuarters ai Oklaboina Citjf is that jruh Ms eabinet be was nnuanally aueeeasful. There I
the oilv islor coming from the "lauvted" money J11 tin was'bnt one . hange during his administration
slush fund 1111iil.be disguised Wines, and good Ua-, Harbour, of Virginia. Secretary of \\
vana cigars ncut r«'■. • "'i' " aluimlanl. ' , :,s en\ evtraordiitary to the
C'untaiUee feels that il can.altord the luiuries aui|, it i- and was sue, ,.deit by I'eterJI. I
110 one elnt.'- business. But 1 hampagne and oil are two 1'rosuienl Jackson had
things 1 hat [leople .11 m • lainpaigu i run .the ver> uininir 'I*
upon. • ' I ,,r"<,k 11
tight wa
I..., and an *" o, •
loei not ^su.t them *x-
t st^p!',iiK to t' nk -i 1
dreda o 0 ar la law
ind stand play nd t«l!
;«t e' should be run and
nto It.
ruining.
T op|Hjrilt I
r Katon as
That manv populi^ run to extremes is b<4ng fori •
<li!v !.rollout out by the <ond. t of f, dennwrat ■ caiu-
paigil. X > • ^,r l " nn-N'sbit. el a,,
were crying against wealih and luxury, and now that
they have a goodly supply of trust money tliev nre man-
aging the democratic headquarter* in such magnificent
and luxurious fashion «e to ehow tliat thc\ have pone to
t; 1. < | extreme i 1 • • *
ti.e man without money is - v^t-
4'We attk that their prony-eH and ours be judged
what tiaa been done iu the part. \N e that1
hv
Janie^
resigned to go
curt of St. James
irter. of "New York
on!I ( will * 11• 11• t '"rule
iron willed old hero would
nor sugg ft on*. His lirst
reta^v of W ar. lie i handed
cverv member two or thr« times during his lirst term,
quarreling with,even one except Martin Van Huren.
In Ins set-und term lie had the same stormy experience,
the only one with whom he did u« t quarrel being K
B. Taney. Taney wjim tirxt attorney general, and he
wa- nominated and comnr^ioned a.- SiM*retary of the
Treasury during a recess of Congress. The Senate re-
• ,-..1 to con , m n in.. ^ie reinaincil 'ons: enough to
rarrv out the hehe*ts of his^-hief in removing the de-
jposits from the I'nited Stales bank. ,
Johnson fought with everybody except Seward. >.
and \TcCutlough.
s
bringing to tha
iman farmers
tha domovrat:-
!,« i s n ihe I-*.; - *i '
, onal dltiric-ts. This
f.ired in numerous weekly
rn-ra the same week. The
(•••;«' nimniii'ei sppri.t
nnix .!ated w th aome kind
I be* 1.1.. . tt --i
tniaglnar> uegSoes for
• I il w i % f
■ • h tliey see every negro
>vi • •• ompany of w -
ring *ome sensitive dem<
gives new life and lustre to
old tables, chairs, furni-
ture and picture frames*
It ia the'ideal finish for
floors, interior wood-work,
bath rooms, ^ash and sills.
Thirteen colors-.-ioo dif-
ferent uses—75 cents .a
quart can.
.All the'best and most
widely advertised goods are
always to be found at this
store and at prices to please
every purse.
f. B. LH HE & CO.
DRIGGISTS •
204 narrlian Ave Guthrie 3k
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GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
Oldes* Bank in Oklahoma. '
CAPITAL $150,000
OFFICERV-U. t. OUSS. Pre.ld.nf FRANK DALE, and J. W. PERRY
J Vicc Presidents; ROB T S0HLBERC' Ca.lUer; C. R. HAVIOHORST
. " As.i.tint C.lhler *
I DIRECTORS—U. C. Sun, Pr "K Dais. J W. P.rry G A. Hughe*. A. G.
1 c Bl.rer A ■' S* iy. Henry E. Asp. H. E Troutm.n, Robt. SohlBerB.
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nous school hook
about import u
mnf.e Itooks. The
suue for change.-
;e <hang No
nd for changing t
t the bonk* alone
th
retar
,i.. p gnd ■ e>.1' e ne n oupare a, wnrkiug "' \ il ||
present tariff law, aud the conditions which j
..... , — .historical episod>
obtain under it. with the working* of the preceed ^ Prwident.
ing tarift' law of 1894, and the cr.nditi(jns whieb j
that tariff of 1K!)4 helped to bring about " Pje i-
dent Roosevelt'« speech of acceptance. ^luly
3904. #
Stanton remains as one of the
and resulted in the impeachment of
1*rant made frcijuent changes in both term?? wlnle
Haves made but f « Uarfteld died too soon to mak
i\ . itang^'. but \rihur inaij^ «evenl. In Inith the
*.i>t .-11!11 -i ud i'rn. of Clevi land ■ iiangi -
I| i.ia Ha made but thr^- cHlug - Blaine n-
's.gned, Windom umm. aud Prwtor resigned to Ux^ouie
j xuator from Vermont. JHvKiuIci made several
changes, but on tin whole got along admirably with
in the i j,if. cabu^t. During ih administration of President
iu^ai industry in Ouba, which is the iliief one on the j Kooseveit change- have been frc«|i nt.
AMERICAN CAPITAL IN CU&AN
SUGAR PRODUCTION
His,.ul di.-t'ifbame- n t i .. haw - i*
.t in the intent of lhc American riM-Miueuts
far distant -ton
« of thenf agent* *ell ,
book* in one to*
i at one price and then
*>•11 1 s V,'
ok* in another town ! ' •
M lowrr or irh
prioe. The agent that
worked "p ih« <•'
tnge In our neighbor i.g
town of N'anl n *
dd hi* books for a h g! -
er There th
«n the same book* are
sold for In <
d otm CM
>M> r<is otif!.; to
<«Mnridvr weh any j r« p-
osi'.lon^^UOa 11
1 to them at thai time
THE CURIOUS WAYa' •
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OF WILD BEES
There «re fl\
e thousand ape> e< of
the wild i
1 with Interesting way*
of their os ii
Vmong them Is a ape - .
ica whose fema
t>s ,r1^ \erituble ama-
sons, and < irry
more and better weap
ons than •'h'
tialen. There are tha
fv kc.i li^e*
wh deposit their eggs
¥i the ne
other*, the progeny of!
both llvlit. i-
•«ably together nr.til |
maturity. *hei
ihe;. neparate. Then j
there in ti ••
g hctt * no uts
e* With hei
<-><>rs-llke Ja*><. and l
., HIM.
: of the leaf material
Into her < at •
, . ueni. Dr. Ilenry!
t- Mcl'ook I' .
-id, i of the AmaFfc «u
Kntomolog
Horiely desi rlU-s in
I..
hunt during
. „t th«e in acinous j
Summer Comfoti
Tliequestion of .sum-
mer comfort is sojved
when a gas range is
installed in the kitch-
en. It eliminates the
drudgery connected
with a coal fire as well
as the overheated
house wleii*h accom-
panies coal-cook id
meals. It does awa\
with long fin'-. an,i
gives the housewife
time for recreation and
pleasure. As extensive
nteals can he prepared
with iitcie labor, un-«
expected company has
no tcrr ors for the
liouseiiold that cooks
with gas. No homo is
complete until a gas
range is in stalled in
the kitchen. Order to-
day.
' Guthrie Gas Company
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Loans, Insurance and Abstract
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Only Complete Abslrads.ol Title in Logan County
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Oldest and Largest Insurance Agency in Oklahoma
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