The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 318, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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By Tht State Capital company.
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OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL LET ^ «OFLK KNOW WHAT
the administration really means
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How does „ happen that the attornev
MORNING. APRIL 23, 1908.
rwwirn 6/ rug 8iy
res'jrgam
rsxrzz L7tr-0v^i
borne n°le* ar*
OPICS
to prevent them from
and magazines
—general
advertisement mentioned when h.
brought h,8 "blanket" suit agamst intivL2 DU ,
1.ration* and business firms to p
selling or circulating newspapers .
wlueh contain liquor advertisemenu?
And did it April 21
iiJ' ,hat Tb' "^^ion knew the
*S5 ,0°" - -
Leans and Z -put>.
TEMPERANCE AND
The WOMAN'S WORK
*« v rt*« *r* th. reason, d-
ff ^
tsr*s ,r>-
^"^'nd.JIT*^' * "" HQuor In-
" nd their disposition to coxitis!
**ve rebellion aghast
^ '!!' kV1<U * """""W" >' ll
iST* h**^
COMING OF GLORIOUS FOURTH
^Included In tin, of a ^i-l.n „«ir-
■VOJr!_Hkf.th* «*« ->' • brook. that
"lvtr
nawt °l "" ">"««*"> demand by
u, .nd „ wt;, iirrs1:;zm%
^rom deep, cool most
And. hi*! ln th. tr,, a robln CiiJi
to the earth. I0T au la w, j
tor the heart knows
would sing;
ror love has broken the bonds
And- ver :— eado<l!
spring.
it UeU.
walks the
terest®
Polities
them.
Thes« and other
thet the people know
i"ft the people pav the""ta.xeT
od —
•itr the people pav the freight.
t « a law ^^1 f.,r anyway'
fco said— Let the people rule!"
iieans and th.t j * repuD- ""1 *®d othe
s ana that being administration democrat-,• th* u,rd ,0
Leader could do no wrong? 8Uc the f«!lng
And the Leader ii
cause- are put for-
r e r'©«ui ...
I "• "US Inception o'fTh" ,4"
n bu' ««d a k
' «H Uw. and the chl,f inaJL™£
-0?rr:
^ no, t'en Umr a -
Man)
The only thmg "ft thTIwsUtS'k"'pa- 1
HI Cial the j.rds ' that Gen. Sherman decUr'd n.r
llk.l ,1 th" 'ht this y,ar I,
ardent " ^ "Proarloi., a, the most
rdent patriotism might desire. Of
Bu,*«p1rri^in" "*in"" an*-u' ?^ck^' «?♦
««Pii.|. u«'t| ni^crackem and the 5." «r>.'rr, tin no-r
wl" dead for us- but on'r sleep.ng- b' in gtnck everything will
Th„^V'' for the glorious celebrat
ll«f °f h,,aver- *!>•> an tar«•>•, J.JT® ,cbtm ,or Independence :_r.-<
little pain make good deoce Journal.
"""'r ' <■ Lan bem again
—John EUioi
are in the
* o-
^ , — -^Icn
*l\en itt full lmpor*an^.
.. #*° wo" en organize
ftKht flie evil, and for
Jh# war into the enemv
ng Po«e«lon of drlnkin.
time
camp by uk-
places and
Liter,
totbj'iood.
Life Incarnate knocked at the wl trv
tomb eager ur.seen hands were rolling
away ttle stone. The tide of the yea' waa
ri-!ng ,oo-. ,0 break, into winder oVg "
bougt., ,nd Moleu. *lmmerin« wn«
,lnSlng wind* —Myrtle HeeJ.
i one thing-Des.re another
method, of thl. .oelety have not
. !s« or as eftectlv
administrat.on will not be interfered with
However until the courts have heen a
w &i is i^ft of the constitution of th* T'
- didn", k ow so the Bo^ -r^ >m -^Oklahoma not destroyed. t^SU^S
i ui , 9o.' a 1 _ D"1 't may be do*j
; "Let The People KNOW
w.thiEg l.ke th.nk ng you
are it—even if you arc
courts have been abolished and,,'?," b* "~^'c^'f^ ZT,l
nit^ States' have4 hSKVS
^>me up stnee then
may be doubted If the A. c.
*lh«ed as much in the crcatlon
of .emperanve eentlment as the mulutud.
of unorganized women over the couutry
the fixed breakfast hour is not
Jesus saith unto her. Thy brother
rise again.—John *1.
^ ■ - much :aw some accidental politician-
e?hf. 7hZ' ha®bands have been
ed b> drink and whose
helping in making us happy' "n
a Boston
Man
poetr)
telling situation—the bank
prosy person Is well-verseo in
.,!L.d!rrm.? ^.""ject of breakfast "a i"
.-as a sun b en filed acra nst
•glUCf "
J writer insists that the meal be eaten with cheerful U^of.""1 ,h' '« "* toward :
DMs tKic to nA« —.1.. cneeriui- !>°n of a woman who is it* v . m
t*he prohibition of the
Jple wan*.
ffik!. « . .ii 3S£iS;;- f
rrong" th" ^TWr^1 " >• "rue « p.,
^af.y " m*c l the best circa
no *8 a!co on the square
/h« r - """ ha«- the leL- .
^ting law!
'oVb^er" """ 8?0Dt in 0k,ah^
will -
®T y the delay
edul s 1—3.—J
®n«1 op-
f*n„ti<.ftI P*0*1* call this
fanatical Intolerance, and perhaps 1=
_^_,W can h:ame the women. or who
wonders at them'
They have suffered and are wearv or
♦ ,i 8u®'erlnS. and their sorrows and the f«..rr*
>s to greet her I fnd volume Of their individual protests
Men who had V n
w #w fferent were Influenced
This ,dv,ce , entirely~ottt~of'date. I, belon.J
to the time when the entire familv
hour, usuall
digestion, but that it is due to the other person,^
constitnt,o« waa, ,he present „ the „bk that e,ch comer shouIdrXw '
agreeable morning face and disposition.
n, ,. u i e " e *'lr> 's adjured always to greet her|,na volume of the
" 1 Publ^' husband with a smile, the partaker of breakfas-' 'n had c,'lr
i "™w l"™ * «. family. '■ i nz r:
Some fellows go shooting for came
birds and some merely for a brk.
T< Is just as well to aiao keep some of
your enthusiasm for a rainy day
The borks that are In greatest deinanj
K,e ®Ible and the pocketbook
worn.™ wants her husband to be an !
to her. especially a check jk '
. _ WHAT'S IN A NAME?
I a Ia nothIng in a name ln a Te
'n-.TiT ">™ln« hou p A theatric
*"*§'1 who- for convenience sike
, order to be near tils theater .lives :,i
,n °nf of the roarlr.g forties was
'fry much annoyed the other di
nr.j in his mail a letter address'd to
bearing the e«me nirae
nd Inlt.ais as himself. He spoke to
Ben boy about it. and complained tfci
Ms mall would get mixed up. "Oh. I c.in
flx that for you. all right, all right
sponded the hell "She's ,n awful ob g
Jng lady Slie d do me a favor in a nrn
ote. I„ just ask her to take anot ter
name while she lives her she won
mind it a bit."— Xew York Sun
with the prargraphers
P:a'n P"'>r N'° 1««bt the'
«.e ot er brothers who woulu oblect to
f m..y alliance with a foreigner wn . II
Mid to be K OOOJO* in debt.
R-Chmond Times-Dispatch: Senator J,
Davis political prospects appea- t
the service of night rldera.
Kansas City Times: Our ambassadors
to irfrmany at least have hlgh-souidl.tg
names. After a Tower we are to ha,c a
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: This seems 'o
1 pI*t,v country to live and die in
when the heirs of a man hanged for .l.ur-
cer can collect life Insurance.
,n awarding the c intra
and 5.
under '4nie <tJ me*' as 'f it
*>-at th- people will do", th- ~ .
*ndment will be plenty."
he les siature should provide an ". ;
ne- —I-usiness ia picking up
Philadelphia North American:
* trust !? not only hoping the pcopl,
ways of sobriety and hon«Yv"r^£l Th- frft, k- I 11 k6^P ,thelr ****' but al*° helP'ng the
arose at the same to malip r-««er the char.ee, f0i 1£ ' i, wlIh sob*r thought p*wabn>k r to keep theirs,
an unearthly one. so earlv wa - • J I henC'' «• 1«*. eitent!r,hcad«!' i'fter' " tMmtt "mM "D ">« ®°«> rh.r>.,„ v -°"
. '• W8S "• and I termination manifested In a'l direr,.. , Charle*,on News and Courier- Verv
a J..-. Th„r«r «-.•
tr'J^is.^r^nsr^ - ««?*" "h-waddssrs-iwa,
^•™tof^.'™,r.-^I!L',,vWho ha" *«« a man In the the.tr-eal hu..„ .. S°^r <,'m^ra" «v™ tbaotil they per-
m - *.?7 01 m"*" !,'tCh« M. «aon 1I . rr'."r. m hi
_ i . wuicnme8 pie. v at ^ ' lhat ^
, Everj member of the household had to be a- th.it ™ .Mr te^tS" ^ 6 :;
at-1 table on time. and. being human, thev '
■titutional' °ther vegetables, jams. jellies"and. b"e"it wSn.!T
i sometimes-,n New England at least-someti
P to the present time the courts haw ,
People rule look awful sick
Sla,P Cal,i,aJ had be (mi a me
contract have been awarded •
Cottonwood has be^T
•Ixt
p p
tear. Bette
suit is coming.
frBdon au'ho^flr ^ 'l nec,,ss"r-v
#^ful another injunction
/Th
a-afe and anc Easier.
sleepy, grumpy and disinclined to conversation
It was because of this tendency to earlv morning
gloom that the precept regarding cheerfulness aro«
*nd has since persisted.
Thp-V do thf«' things better in the modern Amen-
: can household. " ,
: In France they nave alwa>-s done them Setter '
The fact is realized there that the average mdiv.
j 'dual is not tit for society until he has broken his fa«t
■0| ^ C°ffee '"d 3 r0il ^ seclusion of hi,
I The American does not demand this privacy. He
OKLAHi
iGRAPfT3
tAr'lZl'a^V" 0nlr t° 1 id J theories, should remember that %u'cces',
" "UW be the chief ohje.-t in a campalin
ar.d that the vindication of particular
; '« left to a later da>
\i,....... .. pQjjg theorles an I
useless. What
needs In order to
^ns—In order.to keep it airve,
another victory to follow its
an,1 exile from power.—Ma-
I con (Ga.) Telegraph (Dem.)
_ r_
I turn i.VO FLifES I
#5 W make It sti
Big' Kelly
Alfred Henry Lewis reports
a conversation^ in substance
and almost in phrase, that
passed between a Tammany
| district leader, celebrated in
his own circle for a philosophic
depth, and certain of his fol-
lowers.
It relates to the tactics of
the Anti-Roosevelt forces and
their lack of good strategy.
Here are some extracts:
"Say, if you've got a ship
to launch you don't sand th'
ways; you slush 'em down
with soft soap. An' that goes
when it's a case of gettin' rid
of a man." ^
"Diplomacy is any move
that lands th' trick — see?"
Also, it's exactly what
them Wall Streeters ain't got."
Diplomacy does it; diplo-
macy, an' payin' strict atten-
tion to Teddy's blind side."
^ hat s th' use of kickin' in
the gate, when you know where
a board is off th'fence?"
Read "Big Kelly," in this
week's issue of The Satur.
Evening Post, now or
sale.
— At the Newsstands.Scents. vj|
$1.50 the year by mail.
The Curtis Polishing Company
PHILADELPHIA
Our Boys Are Everywhere.
Copies win be delivered toT^"^
BY JAMES WELCH
<03 East Harrison Aver.ut *'t£.
MM VERSE
honor
J Florence Earle Coar «\
drcani bKtraCrl.„'
MZ,eV£Lgh"n' eub9ttlno«t- «n P^
By all the tireless energies
Who Should <l.„^ . . g ' °f^wroni
deny thy being ,
Comander William Freder:
aled recent"
Ha
r So
" ,h07U?hJ-V R^,-|S,LdWi^ Jf81 h° b° no"t ^P^t7b7at th,
. to run away froiu a fi>:ht. J !®^eJ>*c«use other memh>ers of the fai
KA contemporary tells of
. future.Sh"UW ^ m0re Car"ful aboul fooUtei*| read hii
Rrm ■ ln Jlpan H*
r — 1, 7 British, nsvsl seaman, went on
(Hom r' T 22? F°rk *o; «•«*£ « | ilsi*,1?" Wl,h thf «™« naval mta,
from rallr-ads that .aused Cuir Wnl; 1 " thtl «>untry and rose
to be overflowed. I in the Japanese fleet
_<y_ I smail measure respomiHij
The e-iitor of the Cherokse M^jser- ' °rKan'
and his wife and fiv. c^dren c^e- m.5 , —-
bra.^.i .. w|ilor j, Kth w#dd;rK oa. l.J* wvera! ya„ra he
IWIIIHll as: Boa jt.y j ine complement ontaniser of all i
—o— I ships In the service and he 1
Washita countv wii! s,Ve a new CA.rt [ Jspar.e.^ recr
tJ b* an of-
He was ir. no
for the carljr
tnlsation of the navy of Japan He
twice decorates by the mikado fj.-
was
j but that he roav come when h#> ]?!- « ~; V■
man who -fell into a I able hours, and while eating re8*>"
by
next Christmas.
co-rt • gunnery.
It in n«vj
• do and how to do°u ^
r « being ,ble to rtHseive^henu Pe°Ple h"!>-
tLZZ.T jealous of the
' «•"«« CS ?! rht
w
a simple meat be free t«
it pleasefh-m. UDd'StUrbed °r ,0 * -'ence if
°"|t ' w demand has crown the custom of a
simple breakfast to which the various member, if
—th y ?me 88 " M"ts ,bem <>r as needs require
the one who must be downtown earl
J ' Br-ken Arrow people are ju-l
of ,hwr eighteen lady booster:
ysiclan.
( Mr Bryan win carry the solid south,
• ^ut no claim is made that he can carry
( his own «ta:e or one of the doubiful
northern or western states. We should
; nominate a man who - an carry some cf
the doubtful ?u tf§. However, put hl'n
up and that wi;i e'imlnate him.—Edge-
field (8. C) News (Dem.)
Nobody who wishes the democracy to
* " * "" ar< yar"Kei
He's a loser But Bryan is not only £
loser as he *rows o:der. What the dem-
ocrat:? partv n^eds is a fre*h horso.—
Charleston (8. C ) News
(Dem \
ar.d Courier
E*en the rather small
Arrow U going to !^e
twelve foot cemen/ $;d«
about
walks.
of Bro<>- > \ k!."1 bay'
a m i # * enough to face
a TXX.it; of ...
S*e fail to recall just what H «- .. r,
avis its:, called * I r \ ' "as ^ator
•jpensarv law wa/s. ' , he «>d the
- tnply a state saloon law.
ZS™ U,:t*^17,r«,lon keepthe printing W
keciuaeu. It was because th" St«t ,V
* "> low no democratic pa,,er oould toue'haitS
It
hour, the children, who
at a certain
, must.be readv for school
little later and others whose duties keep them in
late at night still later. P P
wrImt*rrn*oTmenVS C0Dducive to good temper and
Everv on fV;D,^ <"^ncen,ng to the cook
a„5 k*.1 hf S<art f0F ,he d -v th« suit, him
and by the time the family gathers about the table
for luncheon or dinner all are ready to treat each
other as human beintjs.
The fixed breakfast hour, to which all must co-j
form or go hungry. is an arrangement that {ends to
Ing f-r the precious m'su? Man.
M gold
e prec
Comanche county.
been having
Red has
rlth the measles
S« eral protracted flery or arder- dl
^du0o.V.°nK re'^°n '""J"" W « W
b>' R'P> •<
m^ntains " of Wlcmu
A Norwegian woman
Julia Bang-Klinch. wil' e one of t e i
Persons to spend a winter at Ad-
No one ha* bee-;! ®Tsn'8 weakness that he
„ f^ce a winter in tr.it not r*fraln from meddling with de-
P.sce until the present year, when • *o tal1* ftnd newr content to 1^-.- i
wnrb°fL decided to keep at enou" slone and he has messed up
fArT e0ml minM- They adverted ™r A :tu *x>n bv his undertaking to
for w« doctors .and Dr. Bang-Kllnck aa«! 5* a >*>. whic>- * none of his business
Asso a phvMcian. resp r. Jed sccept t^i« south as it
T.i mining co nv I itai5ds. with the chances aitog.
consist of ,u\ ioo p?-jj « tnc*ad I fivor of it
isg seven worm. j -andldao
i her husband.
I and were a
lould
blaspheme
Thep^weer that mad, thy.,0Veitaes3 su.
Though they go down to dartr -
stream. ^ CoctyaS
PYetntwh' Tlme nrt ,ho"' '""rnal oae'.'j
FoSnd^rr'iif
bitter blent >9d draU^
And^Hector, fa„en by (h w^5>Pf
L°°k<SltenPt.1Uia '1W ,h5"f>«/.Wiatw.u.
V
humorous, jinolb
n"n who trough the seasons^
sense of humor clings
?orld
For
support
Han
the
OOQ.OOO
— Turk, . ,
9 sn ofTicial Income of about ft.-I
l^ng been dep , . . - ;
iim for one mor<
■ rar.'ii'-.a y. ratner than try to fores i
situation which will stand precious lit
j tie disturbance —Charleston iS. C > Post
The
i:
The donk
laughs
•As it mastica
I
LUlle German ban,is
lme'*
hey are having a "measly
the ex-No Man • Land.
The elected coroners
f*el like "sitting d wn • o
°?.th* hlfh offkiai« that say
■■■■■ the Bank of F*-anr
same Institution u likewl^ hor r^l
tr0 «g. ©f King George oi^.
J K'"g Leopold The cxar
ke<-p his r ady cash In
j tank of England, whei
at his command f:«
told
has preferre.
J ^ The democratic party has been baj
r 'h J1*"4 An* foot bv Mr Bryan, and
an [**" from v !jnUrily Ivsening t
I to i ^r,<" b# Is busy drawing ttiem tights
3 vaults «f th* | ***** He wfi• into the conr
it is sa:d. he with a ma>ority of the delegates, if |
'.«• in Russia: j h# *** nr,t ^'^e the nomination
j the flrst ba;iot he wil! make it so '
1 ?.s ,but ® ""rehouse tha«
w|th funny things-
makes him
ao...
y®*r's oy.'^oa1™ «
"*>• loudly too: „C"m<h"n)."
U. ^he most smustng ,-reature'that tha
* 1 id contains to«lnv ' VV ^
"that funny little man «(if -&tJ
Prince Helle de S'agan
- W2 "Wl<-
r bM " ' « • JU.I o,„ f*""" Oklahoma «b.
BEEj
iiliu.. of one iodivuluii who Se'p^!
pie aeain vote on the prohibition question **\ denio-
cratic legislature savi
The Mcrtr
j ymi must do it just the same,
her k U idow sw'ms ,0 b?ar "P well und-r
her bereavement-Columbus Journal
The taster hat is too near at hanS for anv sort of
Ada ■ mud
•W ' • g* drag*
siMWE mm
"Rurv
TO BE REMEMBERED
Of God
ewiy-
angnai-Nankii
ngth ar.d the trip
r-
nd stares wildlj
at the men
" ith one e*ce
rtlon, i everything \ <%
made from s
uaa r.^s
seres of potatoes Jtj thsl •
I rK"r « ■ M
steamer The
pened on Oct. 15
from
> "*u say that the
inquired the Judge.
errr t
l you
ir honor." • Whet# aMdid_k,°ked
wuers did he kick y
In th
e pant.-) .
Snappish
strang
podrom® is
T.Kat s
citlsen
stranger-res, of e
ask vo.f
duals are
m Oklahoma, under tht
" must h ve ehlor^or^VThem***
state saloon law.
proper:,
BkitxerlanJ. fl
B e r
ir-famed di
"Did
tertalnlng make
Id
Was Dorothy Dix asks th*
aoor."
i - . :
souni
ADMIRAL SPERRY
.Sr-heS^"J'f,?ned «° ^'a,h shaking in his
*rr n,«r.,,?outh;; •„
:r."H "^l-a2
*he Inquiring
w^er«- th®
ouisa.
. new arrival.
"• , M V* lM 1 K>
ternis «re e>. '*^Jl«idy.
e iaBn *n advance."
—o—
Jntry cousin you are en-
the city
tr>ing to get tl",n*'i
rounds ?•*
j ,' ™w
pubhcationN.
M actio,, the printing ^ no^\ aw.How
-i — m K o ara w as troino ^ _
—h« i
ot their sales as a salary an,I whit m't f' ^ _
wry to limit the sale of liquors at all if a ' Decek" thTI'i >u£ •** ""t j. i r%.,ci„r et
i al an. If a man can I tie Teahom. Times, was ni gul't, J-
tyve
quite
s'ate was notified
iroing to takt
. — in time for eve
Id fact
•rl y. The administrat
u ®°r- n Uf.f thf, Stmt..
Women to write her Tor advice, I
^«/ivE/TONlC Y
rill© ' " " 1 •
hiw ?tii<1ef1
S i
<e| the formuis ls t-S'^TaTed'U^vVrV'oM^ I
tC ■ 'Z" r.d iro„7.V. ts.". A
I A out th,«.wslaria I roedii
< hniiMiIKIS
king ( Jfch* Fuermr
w.chJn ' -- • •• 3ral K • r.igsberg
has ^e - "Oh yet
recently nd left
cost and high hat"'
"Would
any Qualifications
1 * friend of nis dl«|
^ m a fur-lined o tr-
medlcin«l rot is and is <«uie ana rt-i
"tlet of extracts from oml
*n ;5°f ' ,,,,ll()rs'ng iU lugre-
inf s «s« named Tr
Amid gi'ear hilarity ths"hoUM Pa„„
a third reading Hill Durant's bill to reg
Michael Ar.gelo d ji
s life, lived plainly
siian peasant
S
The use of wind t
•Metric power is
* •« of Denmark
'• | ' • -
ii* visions of a bill
■ a",™ •" "o0.""" pr-
1 ^ "Of eo","";
h.s '• , but
net-, that w. "..""r thsni *rgu-
naih of your aoor.
y •' W'indlg Wit«
and now I
"'V dll yoj
>■ Mil I ? s
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 318, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908, newspaper, April 23, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126669/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.