The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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A Kentnckian so'. I at atu-
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brought only *10. Evident-
i > he was ii t- >loi, '1.
I'lie announcement that tin
jinny ir to di;. the ] t.iiama
canal, must have -orprisi
tlie ]> ople who tli night
amy's ImsineH? in thin oi
peace, is merely to stand
around w ith a chip on its
shoulder.
The scientist who chilli-
thai ,, ild has a list inct odoi
gut hold of a pier of tainted
(honey.
Whil • Ml'- Kddy I'ne.- try I
prove that she i■< all in. 1 lie
li,.ij?ants over liev citato\ int
to ii \ h 'i o she .1 lie all out.
The Fairbanks boom has gut-
ton 1 ' a point w ln-ie his ad-
mirers claim that lie lvseni-
bb s Abraham Lincoln.
The t bi ..im i • a Inn ■■ i ;-ou()
a place as the Panama canal
as a 1 raining school for the
sal > v ■ <" - i tin- trusts.
One ol the pension bills
int ii >d i ..•> : in Congress is for
the reli if Albert Ho. e.
W e pi i> know w lit re t In
pension v ill go.
A -i i liea fi; nres t ,..t
crime in the I .S.. cost>
iM4U.0(ii'(0!H), but we don't
b"liiiv<-> th it sunt will oven
! tborci s or producer.-. of Uii>
mnti v will hiivc a wor c time tu
i.i.lke end- ii.eel || k :tlMI 11 1 \ 'ii
id n-i your self il tile general
■ r < • - intlldli el i -•* c.ill t,:nil tin
.ice j;. nteel rnhhin , licit I icing
carried on to die. right ;o our
vcr\ di i r-; if yon v. ,!| I >ek deep
chonfjli you will m i' it \t v clear
1 ut (hint make I lie mi tnke t ant a
great ninny do of blaming lionu
H i-, haul- for ii. for ti must
'.:nve ii living out of thcii- bu-ine---
but. in this ii rrcat nnoiv fail, and
thin in broaghl about by tho large
eoninii'i'cial firms op u oiiopolics.
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whatever you need repaaed,
he it Organ, Mu-ic box
l'iano, Sewing Aim hine,
Hicyele. Hun or any other
metdianieal device take it 1o
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theAITKAL to REASON
only #1.00 for t he '2 papers.
Professional ('nrds
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Win. S. Ko^ers
Attortie) ill Law.
KIOWA, 1. T.
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})(ir coppy
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iieli curreiuM lull, whi' ail!
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hikl,i. , to j.'.i in.'i i the minn-
ii i : 1' 'ii .I bank note- wliicl
m i'. tie :, t iretl liuring any one
im nth.
Tlii ,' re; Ill-lie i :ls a part
ill lb.' a • . curr i v plan, tin
1 ki . -c • ng the p aver to eon-
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, '. ' tin relin ment of not
■ ml to e\| , id, :ii ll: ii iea.-ure.
11\ t lie i' <ue of a el cusi'eucy
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,,Tlie 1 i'lie-1 estimate
placed on ' probab'i rc\enne-
ii the government from nil noiuvs
. Iiiriii;; tin niuin" 'i-i :il >ear indi
it' tin ; ti.ey will bo at least
■dOO.OOO.IMio below the approprl-
ition and authori/ation'- for
•\pendit ir.-e.
T(. ' ii re by Uassiaa
Gov . ■ cr. t Letter from
An Eye Witness.
I was arrested.in a re-taurant
together with 1111 other.-, and bro-
ught to the secret department of
I he police of K';"
With exception of four per-
sons all were released on the suii.e
evening. In these four tin-
eret service think til'-v liiive
recogni/eil important politieat
criminals.
Three of til. ill were ircll-
• 1 thoroughly ami then lock il
up in one of the cells of a no-1 o.
the secret service.
For t w • day- we were left
i ithout food ami not intcrro-
uated.
Then we were transferred
into other cells and received hen-
ceforward daily a -mall slice of
dry bread but no water.
The satisfying of a tortur-
ing thir.-t depended wholly on tin
nnor of the jailer.
\\ hen he as in bud humor
lie kicked as Inn k into the cell
a i i > ..it i i he door.
'i ,ii i'' w re oi it-. :n „np
- nail an I n::rrow cell.
Ii .-. hard to gea along in
day time, but at nights the scar-
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THE "CELT1UC MODEL !''
compares favorably with any $2.00 pen oi|
tlio inarkot to-dav. Tlie pen >\il! bo forwar-
ded immediately upon receipt o i the
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The pen'., (did gold, li-i fine, the stock of which •• •• i'l'f
the lie-t qualiSy of hard rubber and fitted in four part-, the pen
points are perfectly fitted with iridium and the fped is guaranteed
to flow evenly, without leaking or blottiag. The pens beauti-
fully chased as ,-hown in cut.
' \ Fountain Pen is a Necessity ol the Twentieth
Century"
A Fountain pqi\
That dispense-: with the it) onv ni'-nt ink 'and, th •' •
not corrode, and that is always ready for n o.
Beats the nianiilaetnrer's gnarantet that the pen i. - did
GOLD 14-k flue If it does not provt satisfactory in every
way we will exchange it for another, or return the fifty
cejits additional on return of the pen
This is an unusual cpportunly to sccure. at a very low pricc an
irtkle of Superior quality that is coming to be i ■ :..iul to the t n.'uri
,ind convenience of every one who writes
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"HE KIOWA BREEZE
Mrs G J- Coak
Mr 0- J Coak
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Worker vs. Shirker.
Question—Can yon aw-'un any othei
reason wliy this property should be yours? \
Answer — Yes, if any other were need-
ed, We can show that it bus ever been us-
. d as a means -of extortion. Through its pii-
\ ate ownership, .iot ( nly 1he la borers t, al
it employs, but every beino in the \\'est. lias
been and is and is constantly being exploited.
To maintain this exploiting power its
owners have polluted the \i ry lountain ol
government, corrupted elections and bribe
legislatures, councils and commissions.
And under the present industrial sy:
tetn this must and will continue to be its hi.-
tory, because it is operated sole!; lor pnvi.M
gain.
(lu tion—You do not proper 1> pa.
for it; An\\er—Pay whom; li.ive we not
built it and paid for it in dividend* two or
threetinie since;
Question-You say you built it, were
v on not 11.1id by 11. * . y in c' ^ ' w llile you
V , ,I.ii;, ihr v ,i Answer-Y't s, we wen
paid I;..ill a] i • id ronl tint which h i'.
, )| i < 1 t; i, We'. rk 11 a 'I.-.n
,u 1 , •,•! tinf ii >,,arc' wo i ' were
ii <| ".liftv hi • labor a :o the "• wner
or r,.. al i; ) ot 1 h - other two dollars
paid it t.i iis for .i ■ n ' the i > id.
i,. i ! ; ,i!i \ a t h'.- i lea :re c lit -
,;.st t • two d i is iAlii* property out In-
in ii s' n>t overlook t ho lad 1 ha t not a com 1
in Chris" (if. Im lay wi uM consider the
laboreie aini for for a n unent.
Settle this tptestion in you own mind
as you may, but rest assured that ils final set-
tlement will 1). on the basis ol ahs i.ute .just-
ipe.
Pos-ibly the pi• ■ enl courts may he
\viMiig, or. r i'hcr, the I; v and pt eo .ci Ik
so.
Pos.-iJbly American l.'.iou- h«i<.1.0 t .,
right t i this foreigner; or even as a
claim a ■ tli • ;>o iiiger I u 1 "ton v. im has
played no m >r" important part in itficreni 11
than his a lopted brother-in law.
(' mut P.oni il" t'ast I n- inln rifed a
title. IK* soh n inHo • t • .. ti, Mr.
Gould for a goi dly number of millions ui
American labor pr duet that had be, n acqu-
ired by method- which we nee 1 not al this
lime review.
I'h" ; ;>• v. . !" ii''i | ■ .al'V
his own living undor caj italistic -v-Iein,
..iselv concluded I - h, our labor, s make it
for him.
Shall vv all the liuudreds of thous-
ands that now annually 11 .w from tujiira
e'vto'tion or coi i- ; 1 i> ti; , . 1 . 1 wo apply
such terms only to those w ho^ wutild stop
such thing.-, and tell his to goto \ rl; lihj
an honest Frenchman'
Are there not specie- ol' confiscation
not defined in W lister's dicti ■ arv.
Ask the widow ai.d cl iidrt ii wiio are
turned out of d or- be - in- • ti y -,iot
pay the rent that supports t1 ■ i ■ t tioii '1 uubug.
( niili'ne' : ui \ Week.
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907, newspaper, March 15, 1907; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270482/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.