The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Bargain Rale to
California
Northwest
Daily until October .11
Via Rock Island l ines
C0P fifl ,ronl Guthrie to ''Vs Aojfelcs
iZDiU J and San I-'iancisio.
COQ 1 fi *r0,n ^'lll^r'r to ' oftl^nd, •
Ji j (J Taconia und Seatle
Tickcts good in Free Reclining Chair Cars o in Pull-
man Tourist Sleepers 011 payment of Jierth rate.
The Rovk Island runs Tourist Sleepers daily on fast
thru traius. Fine dining 1 ir service.
Your chwA/e two excellent routes.
Write today for Tourist Folder.
}{. L. McCRACKKX, Agt., Guthrie.
J. A. STEWART, C,. P. A. Dept
• Kansas City, Mo,
ROOSEVELI
INTERESTED,
Contributes $100 to Push Army
Teat Case
IS BLUE SUIT A DISGRACE?
The President Adopts His Stren-
uous Gait in the Newport Ds.111
age Suit Brought by an Enlisted
Naval Man Who Was Ejected
From an Amusement Hall
I Oy««r Hay
THE OKLAHOMA STaTE CAPITAL WEDNESDAY MOSSIHU. aEfft.mi.ftn w. ima.
CHANlitS HANDS
To Remodel U® «
W Brooks, New Owner, Prom gjf
ises One of the Finest Hotels in gj£, 4
Southwest —
and Refurnish Entire Building
.1 M ^Hroofce -Hid son have pu: .«
ttie interests of Fred G Van I>i y*i n
Hotel Royal and w 11 take posae -
October 1 .1 M Hrooks. who ha." b'
warty for a few days completing the
ranegments for the complete reino.iel
Mini renovat ng of the house, returned
home last night.
Oulhn*. in the ii'-A Royal. is pi"
haft
[rib i
-d t\i
IHionijin n «
it 1> at Newport. R 1
AWTERiCAN LEAGUE
CHICAGO BEAT 08T0N
Chicago. Hept —4 "h lea go defeated
Roatot. t<«1a. In the secoad game of I
Boston's farewell aerie* hera White be- i
. ame 111 In the second batten" and the
local battery wan changed Alt rock j
weakened In the nln-li and Walsh re- j
lleved hi in after two hits had bean mad«
off hint. Jones completed a fine dotibl • !
piny In the ninth unassisted and con- |
eluded the game. The soors:
RHE
,'hi a 0 a oa i i o i o t -3 it l |
I District Attorney Aulllva
otirt Tan Lung
In
Hear Adm.n
Instituted re
determine whether a man ma> ■ ex-
I eluded from a public place of en' >rtaln-
I tnent because he wears the uniform of
I the I'nlted States arm yor nav>
1'resident Roosevelt tndaj made
j public the following letter which he
i sent to Re*;«r Admiral Thorns."
'•Oyster Hay Sept 21. I9u«>
"Dear Admiral Thomas •
I enclose $H'0 to be used in hat
J suit. whkh. thanks f > you, has been
; ao wiaely undei taken to test the
gallty « f eacludlng nr.y man from any
" i ptrblh place of entertainment iff. ci'"
federal > • weaj* the I nit. I Htaus uniform
-e .1 .in I fee' that it i* Hie duty "f even go .d
traction j cltlaen to endeavor In every shape and
make It plain lh«tt he regards
of Chinese
returning frem « •■> • .
Is *U acquired wife |,e the uniform of the I nlted States
admittance jt Humas by | and navy Just as mu< h as when
in Inspector O.) appeal | by an enlisted man as when worn by
r the re♦< ;on under
i of the federal su-
n corpus proceed
Mttu'ed In -pita of
Judge Itanford held
i nn officer, as a badge of honor and
i. ere fore entliMns the* wearer to bono,
>o long as he behaves decently. There
I is no tiner bod)' of men In all
. ountry limn the enlisted men of the
a Any and tmvy of the United Statas.
Bo
) 1 I—
Hart
i. White, Altrot M
MBcFarlan*
the dlstr
amenable
tr Time I
attorney
Broofc
i refurnish Ue hotel
improv event*
ts the «k >
ant tloor
of the Iatea
piilian
arix
matt re
the bnildli
yet decided
f \ v eil
hrotigh
I do tie
it hrle
POSTOFFICE NEWS
lirst and
only map
Published of
State of
OKLAHOMA.
All ibe Agricul-
tural, Mineral
and Q e n e r a 1
Statistics and
facts about Ok-
lahoma and In-
dian Territory
A valuable ref.
erence book:
All of the Facts and Fig-
ures about Oklahoma
from Official Sources
With Synopsis of Statehood BiS!
and Latest Map.
Compiled and Corrected b/ Fred L. Weaner up to luly I, 0e
Price 25 Cents.
FOR SALE BY
The first
map printed
which shows
the bound-
aries of the
five Congres-
sional Dis-
trict made
by the
Statehood
Enabling Act ♦ ^
T V.V..W rua a«Lt t> i '—« ^ ^
j STATE CAPITAL BOOK STORE ;
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA. I ^
CLEVELAf*0 i: ^HILA 0.
veUnd, O. .Sepi to Score
DETROIT 6 NEW YORK 5.
Tietrelt. Mich. 8ept. -"Score
R
Detroit .ft I • 1 * • f 2 2 «i
New York . j
Batteries, Xlllisn ssd Ntdt. «
Kleinow tud *I<C.
NATIONAL l.F.AQUE
BOSTON 4: ST. LOUIS 3.
. advertise for hids for
screens for the wtckt
ie*lobbv of t:ie f'natottl <
nl window screens of the
The federal bui
The Federad building
receiving
to ! and I i an not sufficiently express my
:u- indignation und contempt for any maul
ir-I who treats his uniform s ive with the
tmant of com- i rasped to which it is entitled. Jf <,
* granted tfian misbehaves liirnae f. then no mat
i vet informs- ,'u what uniform he wears, tie siioui I :
an Tung and I be dealt with aocordlngb but the
ri r. .,1, liberty n II «> 0 ball i fa« t of wearing the United States
— ' uniform should be accepted .is pre-
' rfumptlve evidence that the man wh"
BY THE UNWRITTEN LAW u is all right. an> diacrlmlna-
I tlon against the uniform as sic li Is, When this is completed
than presumptive evidence thit 1 uu " ' •
,h«. di«nm.n u,.K i. 'r:;llTh„r:rw *«.
Lost 25 Years *•' " i lolJ ,.lk ti..- n .mm room
■Win erely y«un>. ^ b,i . . . ,>r ti,e. i ,
' l ioU..r isign- (I i Ko v. jn,i i...r
™ ' H~r Adinlml TI.«n.K l> ie|«.rte<l t r , .. kr.-p
•">* '"If th nr. '.as .. n«ltMl 'or two
of l.w n ; for |f,go .UmM" brought by .'hl.-f ^
years j Yeinan K J. Huenales, against the j " jU \ ,
; declares.; .\>y\pint Amusement company of'
«sau!! on Newport on the ground that he wn
! ex< luded from a dance hali while In
uniform. Bueiulea is on duty ut the
naval training station at Newport.
The suit -y ill not be tried until t.h'-
tober or later
l SENATORIAL COMMITTEE
IS COMING NOVEMBER 12.
No Warrants For 4,000 Deaths iu
uitisand i ei
tnmpl'
•ent of
1 will be
district.
MURDER, NOT SUICIDE
ITetffer uml O'Neill Karger
Bullet Found in the Heart of a
Well to-do Iownn
ANYBODY'S Ml
• IN NEW YORK
- ana mran n Bvw l« c .t I*"" «•«• " mp"1'
, Of r, . ,,l ,'h. R - ai •<■*** '. r".t rb«r« m.y be n«
Pi h.i \ at •• No. 1 out of dels> in re* hvug a deoia*on.
in p R0HI and Winiamt *•
S.I Of ra wn. ■ and Muni of Mothem od Malirt*.
\ Rober X M v - The OM .«®n<tsnt '.rove ft 'ras*elesa Ohtll Tas'ie.
,..t malaria a d Hap*Ui ••r^te*.
w Prkc SO cenU
- Th-e *!ibal 00ft •AM
'ommer<:ial ible com*
irfanohurla,
Pj. ,flc Steamship « "nr pati>
i.OOO for the services of the
■sterer In a d.ng and tow^
•huria. lu * been disrontiv
)t President Mackay of th«
of th«
w York.
RWILA. 4; PITTSBURG 3.
Ptillade'phla. Hepr i6 Today's
| Dee Moii .-.s tiepi •
I the supposed sulcld**,
tn.tnd near the golf
Phlla. — ••! o 4 1 1 j ed
HaUerlea, Lasvet Rradv. tVlmNI aad I rug
Plielpm Sparks and l>oolu. i fou
CHICAGO 1j BROO \LYN ft. . „
Brooklya. N. Y Sept. • jJ . |
khrL-
iTMeaco H'I'ihim i 7 l
Brooklyn ••tti>ftO#«Of--0 1 tjha
Baterlfw PfeWt-r and KMng; Sfilek-j
? let and Bersen. * I
FOR CATARRH <•' llie no^. I Higgins Withdrawal Casts a
ilircwt, Btsinai h, htmrlg and nunc! Complex Tinge on the Repub-
- ar?t°rA-RADICAL CURfl ^o-Convention Situation
, 11 ' I —Harmony the Slogan
STEAMER S NARROW ESCAPE
The City of Sidney Came Thrcmgh_
• " a Water Spout Safe
NEVI YORK 2.
New York. Sept.
CINCINNA •
New Tory
Raterles. Weimar and MeLaln.Ji
nlty and Bresnahan.
WBSTERN LEAGUE
At Pueblo (Plrat samei Denel
Pueblo I; i8e«- d gaisei Denv
Pueblo 10.
At ftifcaba ur-wej l« ai.iui cm
At Uneoln-U
THE HEAD IS MISSING
i New York Police Follow Up
HorriMe Clue
#t he t!
found
fVs Moioea i j i
OHIHAMAS WINS OUT
l.a«ig d«*po tatl i
| HOME-COMING
FOR GEORGIANS
AT ATLANTA, GA„ THE .
a
Will sell round tickets for the above occasion at the low
rate ol one tire pk« $200. Tickets on sale Octoba
8th and °th. final renirn limit thirty days Irotn date sold
RATE OPEN TO 'EVERYBODY.
Here Is s ^ir chance to visit the Soi hwest. For lull In
donation see the Prtsco A|jenl. or Address
.
D. C HARRINGTON. *
Tftvellag r* "uKer Agent.
Oklgkocia Gty. Ok!
F E.'CLARK,
Division f'aiictifer Aecnl,
Wt-htti, Kins
Write us'for
Catalogue
ACQQUITTEL* OF MURDER
t ri*
A Week s Trial at Cheyenne
Erds in Defendant s Favor
the polh
FIVE MORE VICTIMS
Fifteen Hurt, Besidei, in u Minne
sota Collision
arils fou ti I
FOUND THE LEAK ALRIGHT
l .IN K H I
An Inquisitive Topeka' Pulmber
Started a $100,000 Fire
d goods of
ighl:
... the h
THE HELENA is safe
gram
SMALL §URU .ARY
RURAL ROUTE NEWS
fold ky *11 dealers for
Was!
AS ARBITRATOR
CHIEF JUSTICE
TO SETTLE $300,000 SUIT
!< Sandel and
llampsl
a Iked
x oth
e sirpre
ng th-e disi>itc be
♦ Railways and their employers. | par
rv rehictan' ♦ •«** 'ho
gn n>d h:s mention or acveptlng
dut!
D lx n|
nd M
nd W
,nd.-~ Terr.. I Norm
and ti"-* lima I Beck
propose tc
Muskopvo. | ..ppo
nd NY.
IT GROW3
irn voOft*business
Write us for
Catalogue
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You Should Have Them,
As no modern office is complete
without the Globe-Wernicke Elastic
Cabinets, Filing anci Pigeon-Hele
Cases, Card Index System, Etc,
They are indispensable because
they save time, and therefore money.
It matters not what your needs are
we can fill them with Globe-Wernicke s
Line. Write "for Catalogue.
The State Capital Compay
A (ems lot CH fa he ma Mid lodtoo Fcriuary.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1906, newspaper, September 26, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126299/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.