The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 2, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 2. 1910.
v «
h
use is win
THAN THE STATE
INTERESTING SIDE LIGHTS
THROWN ON SUPREME
COURT HEARING.
WEST CLEARLY IN A HOLE
G-in s oil-s m I a b-;ter 'jnder-
•taudlDf of the tranaieat nat ure of the
ninny physical ill# which vanish be-
Question* Propounded by Mem- t ~ pr-s-r effort*-- ?■ ntie -sro-.—
b«n of Judical Bodv strongly ple""' •mr~r*il7 1
ucii v* wUU,VI - ° a--.a*ed by the plea -.in laxative rem-
Indicate Trend of ei]y flmit ot np aLd KUxfer o? Senna.
Its beneficial effects are due to the
fart that it it the on" remedy which
promotes internal cleanliness without
debilitating the organ* on which It
acts To get its beneficial effects al-
ways buy th* genuine manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
11. S. BAKES LINEN ADMIRAL DOT f
HOR LICK'S QUITS BUSINESS'
EQUALS FOREIGN ARTICLE
AND
to Revolutionize Trade.
HIS EASE
tr;rrfr°rr:n malted milk .
Linn Drnu Good. E.„ M.d. Fl.Mriitk l.t 111 ACCUMULATES K21W
IE This Country New Procis; ForInf*nts.lavalid ,*iKlG owiBgrfi<3ren. A FAMILY 10 inllt
PuieN utnuoa, lip butidmt the whole body.
Invigorate* thenuraog mother and the aged.
Rich milk, maked pain, 10 powder Iona.
A quick lunck prepared in a miiate. « I0UND IN FRISCO IN 1871
Take m wWtitQte. A.k for HORUCK'S.
In No Oomblno or Trust
in Capital Removal Case—Will
Prohibition' Writ Isaue?
Declares H est
has hailed
Was Favorite of Famous Show,
man With Whom He Traveled
tor 15 Years—Is Smallest Elk
m^he World Real Name Kahn
—Rival of Tom Thumb.
Ii.stea I1
West
in tne
c! cuing tot erect
!<*«• Prilled StJt*
a case arise. «h
lair 9ust appeal
-rts |i tctk to cor
rh Uw «
par
?t rtated that the court
of the real parties in In-
tonsider whether in fact
people of the state are in-
the
aptio
id
as
<hiat rii)«UM
t k to «vtde <
•I a people l«
•nurt
tht- i
I'nilH St
resident
jeirltf th
.Many I;
throw n
•pectat •
rather d
t.« !lf •
tw een ni<-r,
t>r the ita
West 'lurn,
cypied th<
Thursday.
In th* ve
th*- attorv#
stat * !s n«>t
lit the suit
represented
Ial
-Ml-
nation.
resting aide lights *
what to an uninterei
'nuM have b*«*n perhap
subject ond procedure,
or whether simpl
sorted the county attorney and the
citisens of Guthrie are the' real par-
ties plaintiff, and that if the latter,
then he the attorney general is one of
the parties plaintiff being a resident
of the city of Guthrie.
another
us of far
* alleged to have said
bring i r e suit in Semi-
c%us« be could not ob-
aere or in any other j
•W Indian Territory.
r the r-.asou that t^e eas*. side juries
id • •* gi • •- ah "• -r -St erdict.
S^Ame Sr a«ry Ca>ei
The fatuous Shawns* bribery case- |
v urdi.ug to Grata hi have cost the
r<le more than li ICS yet oat o! I
ilrty-three indictments there have
*n but one plea of guilty and two
.mictions. The other ease* were
- a:, oil of oourt on a demurrer
osn. which Wen has appealed to the
ipr?me court.
The wt> agamM W H Cfljl* and ihty w<re in ,h
hers at Guthrie were '.ted as an Continent
iditional instance where West has I nuin <,>r fjft
iltd to make good. Coyle sad I th.
I'.-nty other Mton dealer* **r« in- jtk.no?
cted or a charge of having an un- j jn h
m restraint of j f^retr.*"
ade. The cost of the suits was over
but in a I these cases the in-
ctments were quashed.
Then there was West's suit against
le railroads • f the Indian Territory
of the state to enjoin them froM
•ceiving liquor for shipment into
at p >rtivin of Oklah ma. After a
ial at great expense ti:e injunction
as refused and West has never ap-
Mr. Junt
the governor ahouk
of any pretense of
move the capital, d'
Willi
IIE A L T H
• * .
empt t- r - fcarsapanila. and you rem-mber the
13 WEALTH.
yoti contend that
urt
tuld
hin
Sj'ts St-M Pend'nq.
the state large su
Th"
he enterta
lieht rma
t or pi* arfunieut '
*1 stated thst the
a rwrtx interest
f'ict could rot I* j
Hrli action by any
it l."fsn chiuu ts
p. not repre- !
Mr West: "I know of no
and could ' nly give a gues;
i• - ; ts There is no ^ j, ;
Mr. Justice Hays If t
opted by #th peoplf on Jun
valid, then this is such a
o -
Mr Weat c<
p hill ad-
11 is in-
they are grei
d. yet that th«
led that t
only rt-al
ly wrong e
pf. ling on a.i
r fa *s but have
L These are the
gr.>ss production
l"a West >a. "
ts for the pur oae of self-
t and political adver- !
WHITE PLAINS X. Y.. J . Ad-
miral Dot. whose baptismal name is
Leopold Kahn. haa disposed of the ho- !
t-l he has conducted in White Plains !
K r the last sixteen years, retiring j
v\ uh a comfortable fortune. It is esti-
mated that the "dry land admiral." 1
who was a famed midget in his young- }
■ t days, has accumulated a trifle more
than a <iuart«-r of a million dollars in
the hotel biisiar-ss and in real estate !
transactions
Kahn was lifted out of obscurity in
San Fraacisco in 1571 by P. T. Bar-
num. th*- ahowm.*B, and as a midget,)
i nder the name of Admiral Dot. he
i iVidni honors with Tom Thumb when '
i country and on the j
was with Mr. Bar-
years and afterward
part in the produc-
Travels.
was considered the j
ut the first liliputian
princ
actor. His
Mr. Barn urn.
ways a prime
occasions the
piay fatherly
low, whom h
home w hen he
would pick hi
blocks. The a
l-'ght in recoi
'
10m
as
ite. On numerot
j showman to dii
for the little fe
; away from h
ut seven years ol
p and carry him for j
ral takes a keen de- |
ig an experience in «
which th* kind hearted circus owner
figured during a sever- storm in HM.
Had Horror of Storms.
Th- midget had a horror of storms,
which often levelled the city of tents
and killed men and animals. The show '
was in a Xew England coa^t city when
a gale suddenly sw <-pt
of the smaller tents
and
upon
Ba
a sea at Enid.
Mr Justice Williams
•ntend that th« hill h«
t once. bef..r* the to
West
•I
Wi
"Bv
electing the
t j Upol, tj e
i ren«liti«n t f
? I a nee -f th.
i the eat iiest j■■
rg-.J!
the
pie of
West
state
arty to
STRAW
~ms
for ever}' taste: and size for every
head aud face.
New Manhattan Shirts—
New Eclipse Shirts—
Supply your hot weather ueeds
from our
Big Stock
Men s
Furnishings
&M,
LEADING
CLOTHIER
[for t
I tir n
Smallest Elk
iranam, and
hat all of the
n the World.
White Plains
r f th- largest,
ma Meat county
> I
is of the constitution of th* state. Boards ol
initiative anil referendum pro via- i^-rcury
are not vital ai* a nullity, un- j i,crH nieet
vitalised b:. legislative enactment I M( f i«inei
< ting the manner of • arrying thei
effect; the bill lies dormant; it i
Situation
Demands Action
j of eight-
'jthe distin
effe,
mtil
when t e
ated then
fs that <-f £
ins Indepen
i tea t' w
hU teieg.
v uh the
arly
I
Id
jated to t
him and
ot tell li
as did
rtauce..
ielv of J
•lo. I believe Go
>« the Uleal cao-h*
snip, but l conKJ i'
tiijji ty « { the suiM
in :o ?'\e it u
"Stabbed Bryan ir The Back.'
tb the
•diction
an of larger s
Father of T^o Children.
About twenty y- ars ago Mr. Kahn
married Lottie Swartwfnjd. a profes-
sional midgut, of Van Etten. N'. Y. She
was four feet one inch in height, or
just on* inch taller than Admiral Dot.
When he went on th# platform with
Mr. Barnum he was but two feet in
height. His parents were of normal
and Mrs. Kahn's father was more
than
tw«
eet in
childr<
tight. The Ka
—Hazel. 17 y«
such men as Tail. Raoaevelt and
anl nor- Hi.ghes The sr latioii lvis brought
' . . att >. i 4 .i a
as several ' be difficult to imagine a situation
ight place (more h neful to ti; i«arty, both in the
could not state and in the nation.
I Th* pr^pect.- of the i art> nfVt fa4
• ould be s- :'ourt • affected if the aci-
ni >f the 1« g.slature hau been the ex-
res- «n i th * • . niK n of the ma-
ority. The point 1 wish to emphasise
= that it was the action of a minority
f the Republicans who bolted tno
aucus in the senat- and >oned with
he Tamman; Democrats in a sit un-
ion where broad party intereets were
i>st to view and nothing out person«
ill tie- counted.
StCEIVES liitiM MSHMJEH
I
HUMAN EAR IN A BOTTLE
President of Steamsliip ComcanT
Notified He Is to Be Mutilat«d
by Striking Sailors.
ERNV
iHEa GOT HIM
IK PkU.MAUY Ka
^d to p,
e A u g i
LEVEL A XIV
^ro iitd a b*>iti- *
a bl^odv htuiuii
president of the 1
com pa u* • roeei' ed
which he was th
ation and deata i
The mav t-
already ha? 1
Frazer. a no
he fu
rtu
Inly t ' l
kioUul 'H Winch lav
-ar IUitn Cov^b.v.
ittsb^rg Stvauishiy
a letter todav hi
c atoned m Uii-
':v«% rei 1 hc4 to ac*
the detHauds of the sailors
been on strike for tw o x ears,
v twin the ear belonged
it MenUfted as Eiwar>l
mion sai m wlu> waa
g'alo X Y last \Kw"-
ass^ult his t-av was
is head > his assail-
IV ORY SOAP is as
mild, as soothing, as
cleansing as the
finest unadulterated
Castile soap.
It should be used for
every purpose for which
pure Castile soap is used
—for baby's bath as well
as for washing every-
thing he wears; his under-
clothes. his frocks, his
Btocking8, everything about
him from the top of his
little bald head to the tips
of his pink and white toes.
Ivory Soap
994^oo Per Cent. Pure
id that hereafter he w
• rgies in the real esi
M a little of the wor
unr. ring now since hii
the hands of autor
•vera! large firms ha\
mpting .rf -rs to build .
m on small lines, just
w II TmvaJ Over
machine for i
ui -quate for
> part nvg
that 1 was
have you to
'i discretlo
the gover
Mr. Justice Williams Then
cannot enjoin an officer of « stat<
the violation of a law if he om ■
torward and claims that h- a
within his discretional, power* i
governmental and political matt, r
Chief Justice Dunn "And the
ft such an officer Is final? Sup;
*uch a hill provided that the cat
rhould be removed In on!.
could the go
attempt to r
Stomach Troub e«.
Horsforc's Ac d Photphate
ballamys hopes gone
1 West Says No Congressman at
If it the Maysville picmr.
Othe' Sensations to Follow.
to traveling
over rl I'nited
His first
trip will be to the
National <0
1 vent Ion in Detroit j
if will a com pan v 1
Mr. Kahn s*
>ld his hotel Wh,ch
?ht room- a bowl-
lev. hallrooir
to Joseph n
Knanp. of Whit '
■ Mr. Kahn
is the largest ho d- r |
^per v In Wh
t- Plains, owning a !
busings* bio
• k. besides several
ng«. He is
6 ""ars old am. hi5 1
* two years
his junior.
iua
>aper on
>e a scab."
He
TAFT DESIGNATES SMITH.
BEVERLY. Mas- July 1 -President
'aft designated Gaorgo Otis Smith,
n as acting chief of the new bureau
f mines recently authorized by cong-
FIRE WIPES OUT TOWN.
NTB N ATXQHAU -ALLS, Mmn
il\ 1—Fire starting fron\ an un-
iov. . ause practica.lL wiped out ths
w •; -t" Mt^pah. : t\ utiles south of
re. todav. The rtatues HuaU> were
.hilued by blowing up the postoCCiee
tilding with dynaoUte.
ilgn
Large This Time
ate
fe.
rnor be enjoined In at
l>t t< remove It at once-"
W- sf That is not this eas#.
••unty attorney cannot maintai;
Hon in injunction on this bill
nnot act In this > use on that pe
congrers will Increi
r sentatlon In that
t-ied by Attorney
ii xt seasion
Oklahoma's n
e-ele.
ibject of a
the next fi
(. it is <>aid,
e location ,
kg
'■n of the
ilture. the
ma
Mr Justice Kane
"If
lour view
!•*•« tn< stat* • !. -tion board that
e 1 no such office as congr* ssninn-
f.rga and that no candi lat<** for
i an office should be placed o.. the
y .!«• eruno <ioti.ek* aso umru
lent The Old Suo-Ur4 Qroee s r. ,i !
Tone, ■in -« oat m l n« and >-Ui.d, „ £
NOTICE.
All memhers of Co. D, 1st r«ghmnt, I
Oklahoma Xational Guard, nr h. v .y
requested to meet at the station of CV j
D. !h r.-Klnv nt. Okluhon.a \ tti ul
Ouard, Sunday evening between 1 and !
«i o'clock, for th- purpose of ma .1 .4 !
arrangements for l.-bratln* th 4th. '
DR,PRICE'S
PIRST LI El T A.
(Slgn<-d.)
QARR!
Com.
Has a high food value. A food that children will like
and grow vigorous upon. Compounded from Wheat,
Oat*, Rice and Barley.
Ask Your Grocer.
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