The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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IY1E OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL °ovERKMENT
OWNERSHIP
By The State Capital Company ROADS WOTTL]
THE OKLAHOMA STi«TL CAPITAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3, 1906
FRANK H. GREER. EDITOR.
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OP RAIL
WOULD BE A FAILURE.
lMfc«-iissiun m| i ovonimeut ownership ol" railroads
: *<" ill- American press has been largely contiued to
|lli' democratic paper* as it in an issue in only one
| ert\ nltd the disillusion presents the uuiisual pha/e
,ltat Die arguments of , reptiblicun. ^secretary Shaw.
ere ln-jiiQ- f ree h iis.-.t by the lieninrmt It press I1I t lie
M"|"| w. .1. Uryan, who has been hailed by
Oklali ma democratic politician*. merely tor effect in
till- present campaign, iih Hie ' I'cerless' lender.I <>'«- m i i Knnrm
Itry.ni i bis speech came out sipiarely for govern-!
incut ownership of ra Iroads, expr-Mii'. the vieW| . iki"Lii!I" ot> Ti'*
fglllathill is M iaiiure. ! ' •"> were ,• a>gu:njc .
Hie new convention hall at Chickasha
whit will «nt *000 people has been
opened.
As Hie result of a kick ot u horse, Wii-
Itflia Hatter-man of Hansford B-sv
rounty i dead.
-I W. Turner lias t>«*en awurn In a." city
"'A- - at Hart Villi', x.i. *<Hn* Hoi.-
ry Kerr, resigned
democrats of the
M C'anif i>4it0r
THE DOVER WRECK
Hv H. K Howemian.
A Mil* girl stood l y the upeii gau.
i ooklng for pap* to come
Th. inn gone done (lie hour was i
Will ;>apa e\.-i mine home"
A sudden fl.t.sh from ihf. darkened «k..
•"id of |he < oiiiing"*t(irni.
And the angry wind* went • isnrtg .
Which ndded :n one's alarm
A.l night the heaveni poured out its ra
And the winds continued to blow.
W .1 papa come home on ihc morn.ti
"ryan has always been a visjoiP,! tho'inth on.
Six Months
One Yeai
o.25 l'« re n" l nit-ii of H o country in
• 60 l",s.l government ownershii
24tii District
-jth District
26th District
REPUBLICAN TICKET
For Congress . First District . B
t-or Congress Second District Thompson
For Constitutional Convention
Bird S. McGune
Thompson 8 Ferguson
.Loqan County
Guthrie
Logan County
Bonner Hoiiiday
Henry E. Asp
Wayne Jenk.ns
Mtititrip is Kin? Cotton* favorite m h.
Accept c iiitl it urns hill l e* I he ma«*tr: < t tin in
Work I'op liiithric by helping liutlin iiultudni-s
American arim is showing pi-n- moliili/
The
alion.
-i* tiiai lie has io® aci
m.< rage v .slieis ...
President Koo.sevelt vent
aember to sit on the lid.
his heaviest
' Therif are lii.HHH.iMKi children in m-Ih Ii|
Vuited states. The eountry is safe.
the.
A N'ew York man ha
fa I eonditiou m Ilia alaie
frat.
ijllcnCf. I lis} "fniioated for ii.p
v\ II from pre.s-
inclinations ,-ost Win the nomination for proi
'lent on the democratk ticket in lttliv. although thai
will be a loss only in ail advertising wa\
The newspapers of Il„ south au l the sauur lemo-
eiatie papers of the uor.h realize thai Kryan'a nom-
mation would menu certain defeat in 1 tins, hocauae
^"Vernment o.vnership of railroads though it lias n' 1
I pleasant sound, would in its workings be the worst1 "
j >alainih -iiat lias ever been befallen ,li couuti *.
In tiff' tirst place there is the eosi cousidei "
' I"'". II'e fact iliat at present there J. ti'U.OOtJ
1 mptoyes in this countr;. With governuicnt owner
jslup of railroads, this country would indeed beconi"
j one of „ftiee holders. andVith surli an army of gov-1
eninieiit employes, our popular government would b. «
greatly endangered" When li lift Inn J is added to!
•ai.iiict,*i>'l functions of government, i is taken 1
, from the people. Th- individual loses There ar -
certain lunetious a government must exercise, but
ownership and operation of railroads is on,
of them, than the ownership of the put-king houses •
or the cracker factories. • . '■«
Harper* Weeklj in speaking .f th- spfeeh .>!
Mr. Sha« 'at .Nashville said ■
II" made sonio telling point*, bused on incontro-
vertiblo ligures. with reference to the practical re ' ""
suits ,of federal ownership and operation ol inter '
state railroad*. As to the higher eost of work done
.^•lor the goverumeat. .M i Shaw pointed out that m
ins ..itn department of the treasury there were ovei
twenty thousand public s, .auts. exclusive of prcs 1
denlial appointee-. II would not deny that the,
' constitute a paiiutakinir. eonseieutious bodv ,',f men
anil women, as federal officials go, but lie .,i'| that
tvufiwnier, 'f h> T'<- treasury department wa- .
*.• transacted as a pnvat- corporation quite us much
_______ ,Vl"'k wo"ld be accomplished with one-third as mam
gone inane over the polili- ..Ti''' " '• ' «- •"
J1 us, have been , demo- r ^r'b'th'1' "'f'"": /'T!""' *-leri,>
"itti which the work ol the federal einpltncs is
done, he added some signiticaut facts. Kor example.
rU have :t ihat Walter VVeiinian is mat "'''"'"I""'"'tor f'deial bnildin( in Ob
Nothing „ said about t|„. people "'T ^ si,lfnl ' ^ *l.'«ud. y.-t it was x,
t I jonlx some sixty days Iig„ ti,at .Se. rdan ^liau
I signed the dratt lur tin la-t payment due for Us
\V. IJ .Murray, of Tishomingo ha.-
tatlrutional
at of .he l(*ih d: = -
\ has been n
o constlt i
| VV r r the train went off In tn
i li- angl > aaiers notl;)rg i-oa'-c
| ! any one sa'eiy ride.
He w.i.-s bluing alone by the w;
Smoking his morn ng igai
'1' nkirig how Moon he would
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1 '* a:,- the dates lor the,
fu ■ e jnstiiutea in VtiliUioeia. ?
1 uy onnty. Arnett, 0« t. 12 .
Noble county. Perry, Nov. :%-?$. \
oods county, Alva, Oc;. 15-16
l>ewey county. Taloga, '
lieaver countj, Benver, Oct. is.
I'ay County Fair October i and ., {
' rarfleld l ounty, Enid, Nov. ^)ct. 1. )
1 i ounty, Arapaho. Oct. 17-ii.
H-i,. laurty. a «rtga <K j. .4-^,
n"o.ji oouniy . CkaJ.uier. .N\n. j-i
<:addo count), A 'adarko. Nov, ....
•. e -•* ;m . Mungutn, Nov
■ - 'O.itiiy. l'ond Creek. Dec. i
UuddWarJ county, Wooden, d, LK . 13.
R«g«•-• Ml US <-oun:>. Berlin, Oct. '!
• aiisdia.' comU>, fc.1 ileno, Ow. I
K ngflsner county, Kingfisner. uc *
l-ogan county. G ithrie, Oct. St. Nov |
i;«i conn v. Norman. Nov .'J-:* •
ukiaboma couni.. Oklahoma et>. >
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Get It At Lijlie's
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'"•The Old Reliable"
America has rescued Cuba from r -\..lutnm audi
anarchy. That is tin' t.ituation hrie(l\
The .Jews of Kussia arc being dist'raiieh
out the use of a "jjranttfalher" clausi
*d \rith-
('utia s new provisional governinen lm> fo
object the restoration ol peace and ordi-i
Palms was cfrtdinly not a democrat ||M,|
1 een there would have been no rcMiunatiorj
I uclc Sain is exporting -'{.ihmi.imi ijf.
•Ii year, md furnish the ribbons with tlicin
I'rcss rept
diacours^rd
however,
1 i"
couatriiction. Then, avaiii, it took lb. federal
government seventeen ..cars to dredge Harlem River
lor a distance of eivbi mutes to a depth nt tiftecu
leet A- private contractor. John B. McDonald, on
the oth '- hand. bet'iu work on the subwavs of the
Borough of Manhattan .11 March, 1900. und had nine ,
miles of railway, wifh stations and four tracks, in:
1 pf-ratiou in four e.1 :s and scvi-n month*. In 1901
the Pennsylvania railroad began the 'construction
of twin tunnels under the Hudson Ri,vcr. and of four
tunnels extending Ihcuce under the eit of \*ew
S ork and beneath Kas' River ; , |.,,llir Island Cit\
Bryan will next claim tiat Secretary s|,aw Uas N"w" ,h'' ,'1"1 two year... is jiistiHeit m "
stolen from linn the idea of running for the Diesi- ''' "US '""j1'1''"1 ''W '' tiOeen nulcs of nine! n-
denc.v. But Bryan has enough of such ideas t,, ... water prons tiinn wi'l I.. . <pleted ami .
TiuniiI. • uae within the contrnci periotl of four \eai-. So
mi"'h for ti" difference between the federal govern
' The pure food laws are to be made effect!** ""'l P">al" in rwpect to ti
1 aud promptitude of any kind of work Another in
| terestjng fact was brought out by *Mi shaw ut
: Memphis, namely, that last y ear th -. railroads of the'
_ ! country paid 000.000 in stat iiuty. munii |.ai
A Kansas City papo . bsei v.-s ' that eonveution "? t"*n*llip ,M*- a property of th
Jiall was also crowded when Bryan was nomiiiated! ! , <r,r"n,#" " s"h"''1 '""lion of any;
for president the second time. It was 'ben lie rc , S,lil" al|ek' Ms that Colonel Bryan
eeived his worst defeat. People flock i.. I, himl ' '"""'eral owncsbip for interstate railways
They floek to vote a«auist' ""r"1'' ^ l'kflV '° opposition
• nertire the states cons ut to surrender the large
Cotton at .V York advanced ..ti a bale Moll
day. Interesting news for the Oklahoma farmer
jifst now.
New York has a girl who would prove a stai at-
traction with a great circus. For twi-nty-Hvi vear*
she has kept, a vow ot to speak to a man
California expects to lurnish the cointry with
1 lti.OOO.iKXl pounds of prunes this year The I.oblen
state should stand well with the hoarding house*.
I nder the decision „f the department. |l(,i>,. li,,.
iiient cannot be sold unless it i* labeled and saw
dust is barred from dog biscuits. *
like they do to a circus,
him in the same Udi.
I annual revenue accruing from the roads
EXPORTATION OF MANUFACTURED
ARTICLES RAPIDLY INCREASING '■< _"Oklahoma. I,k an
Manufactures aud foodstuffs prepared for use now' *" ''r",K of '••"lpi-rnt>• /one. .Its latest
form 60 per eel „f our export., a-;,ins, but ,l,J, 'r-v ls N,lk r Tl'"
cent a decade a*o, while the articles i„ natural OhlahoiM are stir
State from but 40 per ccut of the exports, ngaiust
4*> per cent a decade ago. I11 the imports mam. I'icuoli aatronomei
' pro
lactures and foodstuffs prepared for use now* form
tbut o4 per ..in, agamst W per it a «|< ,de aue
and articles i„ a natural slate form 4li pn e<-nt '
against 4:1 per cent of the total imports dermic!
excited be
Strange wireless messages are received at ihc stalio-nj
en l-.ifTel tower Some tlclie\e 1 h-111 to be*eioiiinuiii-
catious from Mars. The chalices are. however,
nigger in the woodpili " will turn out t 1 In
■ pra>
joker.
sugar aud toba;
ago.
I his atatemeut is a summarization et the analy* *
of the exports and import of the l ulled States' The story that Aim
under the new grouping recently adopted by the! est* were largely reap,,mil n > .,1
Bureau ol Statiatir* ol the Dcpartiiieiit id t 'omuiei Le
and Labor, and applied lo the records of our foreign
•onimeree in each year trom 189ti to ltliti good
\ This combination of the groups , ,-ai tiv .car
show*, as above iudieat.d, that articles prepared for
use form a steadily ncrcising share of the total
exports, and the artiehs in a crude slat, a con-
tinually tierr^as 111.: share, while in imporis tile sliarc
nrepi red for use show, a decrease and the.share
Imported in the natural slate an iucreas.
period from 18% to 190H
trouble 111 Cuba may be partially true but that
no reason why the foiled Stat.s should not lend
•tiers tor the restoration of peaci and ■■
aud the protection of property >11 Cuba
1 douel /evelv, id -Muskogee, attorney
Sitaudard O 1. and chui. man of the Indian 'W ;
democratic Moaiice committee lias returned from i.
trip to the east, lie \isited tlir trust headqilhrters
tile at Oklahoma I ty.sot tiampagu ■ .'r^se a - \
double his efforts to turn the stai ■ demo, rat
, MVU..1. i nn < iu iin lie I**' lo'iiio- ra
1 Ins meanv that th*> eonditiou of capital and labtu' connections between th itenunc he;nl<
tinder republican principle* is mendily improvin;.' I ai Oklaho ia 1 ity ami lie standard Oil
The more articlea manufactured in America, the 'quarter* .1 New York, an- crla.u
greater field for the investment of ,apnal and cm- ipiartors at StT Louis appear t„ b n.
jjlo.vjnent of labor. j eirc'ulation is also excellent.
ing douin
fair. \ewk..h, ' • _.
H and 1:
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nged
lena]
ctton Novenwjer
oi jilt:
1 eon ven ">n
November
«eilloK I
er> gra
tutiorta! conver
Jutnrie November
"Wi'h .i m.nd ao ttroiil
hed I
led tin
A !:d ."! .U ted
_ -. Hog
! euteuai
u|i the
Oklahoma st.i
emb
Ing for papa
<j tober ;
indidatc
McColietf
ache
ft or P. * • •.
Departmen
LITTLE SAULE MAKERS
rlKti
of I'" • ,.d •,
damp broom
krted
Oklah
bus already beer
damn
glad
Mrs 1
esiik 11
Mrs .lu
CURRENT COMMENT
A DEMOCRATIC VIEW
of i: _ad
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popuUi
work
entral
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Wheu
he demoi i jIp
d,at<> 11 i'lt
the ti
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repudi
hearti
ph-ked
night I
of broom
dug prosi
ili'l «d from ih
a ■ 1 oda V g'Uooi
OUR STOCK OF DRUGS
And Proprietary Medicines is
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PRESCRIPTIONS CAKtFULLY COMPOUNOtD 'J /
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Highest Quality in Perlumery, Brushes. Stationery,
Soaps and Toiiet Articles. j* > j* .< j*
Headquarters for University Tablets.
. F. B. LILLIE & CO.,
GUTHRIE, * J* .* < 'KLAHOMA
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GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
Oldes* Bank in Oklahoma-
CAPIfAL SI50.000
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<> OFFICERS—U. O. GUSS, President - FRANK DALE, and J. W. PERRY. +
4 Vice Presidents; SOBT S LB5RC Ciahitr; C R HAVIOHORST «
Assistant Caahier. ^
V blRECTORS—U C.'Guas. Frank Dale. J. W. Perry. G A. Hughes. A. C. +
♦ ^ C. aierer, A. j. Seay, Henry E. A p. H. E. Troutman, Robt". Soldberj. #
HOME-COMING
FOR GEORGIANS
AT ATLANTA, GA„ THE
| Will sell round tickets for the above occasion at the low
rate ol one ia^e plus $2 00. Tickets on sale .Octcb-:-
8th and ''th. final return limit thirty days from date soid.
RATE OPEN TO EVERYBODY
Here is your chance to visit the Southwest. For full in
formation see the Frisco Agent, or Address
D C FARRINGTON, F H. CLARK,
Traveling j aiacugcr Agent. Di^ U.on Pamngtr Attnt
OkUhom-i City, Okta. \\
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f
The Wienberger Transfer I
• Company. i f
| Will Do Your Work Promptly. M.t.. lu^iiu.. I f |
2 Guaranteed. £ * '
£KK«x«Xi 0tiaiX¥X-cex,0ixsv,juix'oooc :•: x x<ooooc>o<>>>.;.. 4
Cut Prices on Prushes 1
At Renfro s Drug 5tore
Wro are oyer-Stocked on Hrtisltes aud in unlor to move it,
hare cut the prioe ONE-HALF. ETair Brushes Tooth BruaW
l amtBruahea,Cloth Bruahea. Shoe, Brushea and Bath i i? §
es. A\ o must sell thorn. They are markci 111 plain i , , .
CUT HAT l\ TWO
SCHOOL BOOKS. AND SCHOQI
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1906, newspaper, October 3, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126306/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.