The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 104, Ed. 1, Monday, August 21, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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8EALS AND RU3DER STAMPS
rti Slat Cnpltiil CUn Milk 111111 tor
Vim i:iirrljt
Notaries public when you want a
iciil n combined notarial record uul
til notarial blanks don't send to
Kansas but write Tub Statu C.trirAt.
and get them as chcnp anil us good In
quality as you can get anywhero In
Mic union. Wc keep the register iitul
blanks In stock antl can fill your
order by return mull. We cuu 11.x
you out too In rubber .tumps u( any
kind on short notice.
FAT PEOPLE
To rrtlurr joiir wrlirht urrlr iie Wlllunl't
Ulwilljr IM1U nd toe II tKHimla n month. No
Injur to Ihe liralth No liitrrfrmu'e wtlb
liiinlumi or plraurt. No ntMrhi; TUrjr
build up nml luiiruv t lit- griifrnl lirnltb
lttiitlfy tlie completion n tiillr-mriiiiwr In klra
l.iU'J Alulrrmiu til Auliiirn Ht. Cntnlirlilrr.
lluaa.. wrltra: Tlirr bottlrs nf tour ObraTu
I'lIU rnlucfil mj rlill fruiu S itimla 10 Itt
mid I nrr I in l-ltrr In all nir MO. I am '
Uliu'll lilfilx'd Willi III rrxlllt nml ahull do all
1 full to hrlp you. Our patron tin'luilo I'hj-
alclatia Il.iiiki'ra Ijw jvrr and If udcra of im-
cirtjr OurKood arr nut aolil In dru aiurrs; 1
nil urilrra ar auppllrd dlrrct from our ullli'r. I
I'rliT iwriiackaKc f.'.IOor tlirrr packnirrn for
tOAU by wall prrpnld. l'urtlculnra (auk-J) !
seta. All curreiiiiiiriiei riMiiiiiriiiiai.
WILLARD REMFDY COv BOSTON MASS
J. FOTJOAKP
ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT.
(Illlic! Ilarrlnou Atrnuv 11.1 Itoiun H
The new city mans for stile blue
inlnts or lithographs 4(lx'.M Inc'.iea.
l'luns details speclllcatloiiH uud csti-
tnatlons u specialty; '.'7 yearn experi-
ence lu all kinds of liiiildings. Kh
tablUhcd lu (luthrle since the opening.
(JUTIUIIK - OKLAHOMA.
TDKTJG S'L'OHK
LAUNDRY
No 307 Well Oklahoma Ave.
HC0Vtt STAinS-
CEO WOO Prop-
OH M1Y!
How fat I am getting'
t fclllCC I com-
uienccd eating at
FRINK'S PLACE
Oppc
josite Postoffice.
Cures nrnuititl v. without addition-
aHrealnicnt nil nvent ordironlc
dUcliargos ol tho urinary organ.
.). rerre inuccewor 10 immj
l'hanimclen l'lirls. Hold by dnig-
clMa throughout tho Unltetl Plate.
DR. HENDERSON.
1 03 104 W. Oth 8t. KaDama City Mo.
A RirUr Gr4tl (n MJi.-int Ottrij
ytari'fttitti'tl! CtifJt.
Tha Old It In Ag and Lon(t l-ocatcd.
tAulliorlird by the Bloto to
treat Chronic intwu$ aid Prh
iat Oittiuu. Curca guarun
turd or money reiumlrd
lOrer SO.OOl raira eurod.
Charges low Nuinercurror
Injurious tnedUliicri ucd.
1 (rum butlncaa l'utlenta at n
llatanre iricu uj mail umi inu.
Mrdlclnen ktnt nvcrjrwnero jreo iniui kiiio
or breakage. Htalo your c and rn-iiil for
trrmrt Coimultatlou (no and ranfldrntial
pi raonnllv or by letter I permt nuntly euro
Seminal U'aknej5 and 5cxual DtHllty
tSrm4ttrrkj nii7 orJ producing
tilmplea peroutnea.nihea of blooil to
I no liraJ palna In tlinlmck forgetfulnMH
imoMulnt-ta and avemlnn to aoelcty : stun
idfht loaara restore loat tuxuak power
1 iilu.ya und atrciwthrn wJk varti and
mulio you III for marriage
Kyphllia Uononliipi. uk
vain il!rec pure. fVr 'MP
liuiii.fil.iriv (licet and all prt
.!. .4 nxa eiireil wtbotlt c
(tbotlt cutting
billikiiiiv eautt 0. bouglis. or
aoundi. No pain or f xpoeuit)
l'utlenta
ran uircaiiacniiiiuomu.
U-rl' for tiotli M-xen M) rre W
DUUIV plcturet with full description
of above illseaaea tiin eliocta und curu
m nt teaks! In plain wripiierforHc.atuiiip
Sura Cur for KhtumatUni. Send nturnp
forcycular 1 hie tiuacuu or umiimii
it) for ibotu dlirncitmt I cannot cura.
HEALTH
AMD
HAPPINESS
nEBTonKt)
To SulTe'lng Women lly the tiso of
rjTB2R2STIlTJa.-
Uteilna Is tha greatest remedy ever
discovered for tha absolute c.ire of
female discuses. Ha merit deserves
the attention of every allllctcd woman
and Its use Is gimranteed to give satis-
faction. Tor particular uud testimonials call
or uddrcsM
rm. P. M SMART & CO.
City Drug Storo.
1' B. LILLIE & Co- : I
-rr
fhtatepital.
Uy Tho BUtT Capital PnnllnR Co. "
KATUH Of HiriMCItininMl
TO MAI!. rH'll('lllltKI(s.
Oncyear 31.W) I Three uionthsSt.Ml
tx months .S3.MI I One month. ... 7ft
llKl.lVKUKU II V t'AIIIIIKHS.
One week I A cent
Two weeks 'JS cent
WKKKI.V KDIIIO.V.
One copy per year 51-00
M!Tln rcmicsllng a change of postoillee
add r cut itlwuys give the name of the
postoillee to which tin- paper has been
tent; otherwise their n.ay be a doluy In
malting the change.
Namplu copies sent free.
VtT Ubcrul Inducements to I'osttnaattrt
And Club A ecu Is.
ItiiUroiitl Tlnin-Tuhlc.
NO'lTII II11UND.
S'li.tM Chicago Sierra
No 1U1 Mo. ItlTcr Kipreu
mi lis Wa PrelKlit
M31. m
1:)p.tu
rittp. m
RiiUTII linUND.
No 4o Trxaa BiprrM II:'." p. m.
No. 107 OkUIO'liK Kll.r-M l.i 4 p. "'
SnAO. Wv Krclirht. 10 . Ml
l'.rrn(ri lioulil uurahia ticket lieior- 1
.Uili..MA.. ll.KlF.ll '
riii wu IU" .n..
r
LABOR'S STRAITS
Th
New York
plores
Labor Union
Rioting.
D.
DEMONSTRATION I'UOl'OSKI).
Idle .Mr n t Clilrnao llltlilr Into Two
li'Nelloii lllood riinn 'I w lr. 'I liu
Kaiinx Srlkln Mlnrr Ac.
(i-iti to llrtllii'n l'nii:i"l
Hon An Aimrclil.l
S Im-iiic..
New Yoiik. Aug. '.'(I At a confer-
ence of trades unions composed of
members of the Central L.ilior fcdeni-
tiou the Socialist l.almr patty mid the
1'nlted Hebrew tradcH the dlsturliaucu
which took place among the unem-
ployed on tho east side on Wednesday
was deplored and deprecated. It was
decided that as there; uas no strike
but that all the eoplu out of work
were willing to work If they could get
work to do. they should not lake any
part in any dcmnustr.itioua looking to
a revolution but that they should
rather appeal to tln oillclalsiit Albany
to the nrtyor unil the board of nlder-
men to give the unemployed men work
011 public works.
At Newark. N. .1. there) Is a move-
ment on foot among the socialists and
anarchist to have a parade next .Mon-
day of the unemployed workiugincu.
It Is decided to imitate their brethren
lu New York uud get up a demonstra-
tion next .Monday morning. It will be
u parade of all the unemployed in the
city
I.AIIOlt at chic wio
Ciiicaoo. Aug. 'JO. The army of un-
employed in Chicago has divided Itself
and blood has tlowed twice l-'irst a
band of Kugllsh speaking workmen at-
tacked a crowd of several hundred
Poles at the stock yards and then a
number of private assaults were made
Htra forces of liollce linvu been placed
lu the yanpt lu eillens' dress
It is estimated that 1'MMIO idle men
applied for work at the packing houses
yesterday morning. They swarmed
about the houses and the police drove
them out They quietly dlsK!rsed. re-
turning to their homes to come iigulu
this mornlny lu the hoiic of finding
work.
Among these was 'J.tiiMI recently ar-
rived ltussiaus and Poles who goaded
by want and approaching destitution
olfered their services at from fifty to
seventy-live cents a day while some of
fered to work as cheaply as thirty cents
a day llecause of this the feeling of
hostility against the foreigners only
awaits a chance to break forth and
vent Itself with living stones and
' brlekv
"I have nothing ugainst tho I'oles '
said a branny fellow who was loading
beer In a car "Thev are honest and
good nutilied. but when they i liter to )
work so cheaply it would make any
I man hate the sight of them. They
may be liuugrv It Is true but a man
should be a man."
K VNS.tH siiiiki: IIVKIt.
Kansin ClTV Mo. Aug. ill. The
plan adopted by C. .1. Devlin manager
of the -Santa IV railway's cinl inter-
ests for settling the uo.il miners' strike
lu southern Ivansas lias succeeded and
the Santa IV's mines will be lu opera-
tion next weclt Major Mcl'owell of
the Missouri I'.ielllc. st ited Thursd.ty
that If the Santa IV mini rs would go
to work on Mr Devlin's terms the Mis-
souri I'nelllc would give Its men an op-
portunity to follow their example al
once Several of the small operators
tile already preparing for similar ar-
ratlgcinoiitH and Mr. Devlin's predic-
tion that half tlieci.il miners lu Kan-
has will be digging coal by Wednesday
seems to lie founded on good reasons.
TIIK MOVKMI'M' ON HAMIIINimiV.
HiiinroN Aug '.'a -Speaking of
the movement Inaugurated In SI. I.ouls
..f ......t.... ..11 l. 1 1 r..... l...
Sin i!ijiiik ii ii' tiitii(ii" 1 - iii 11-
west to move on Washington Herman
J Sehulthels. a pinuilncut member of
Iih local finleiatloiiof labor and a mem-
ber of tho Immigration committee sent
to 1'. u rope by the government not long
ago siiid to-day: "I knew of this move-
ment some days ago; lu fact was called
Into a consultation regarding the feasi-
bility of the project I did not then and
do not now approve of the scheme and
my most earnest endeavors were e.v
IT
ifdcd in the direction o discouraging
H wnk originally proposed to tuns-
Inr at least fiO.UQO and If possible .WO
UOU tiucmployud men and forun congress
by moniu of a tremendous demonstra-
tion to provide relief for the needy
clnsH-t. 1 do not liollovo however that
the rederatlon of Labor Is at tho bot-
tom of the movemunt. It U the direct
rcultof theagitutionof a lot of cranks
socialists and anarchists some of whom
fire In this city to-day strenuously en-
daavuripg " create trouble It may be
uddeil that If any movement such as
that foresiiauowuii n. iuieiipii'ii on a
large scale there Is 110 city on the con-
tinent where such prompt and vigorous j
measures could lie taken to repress any
anarchistic demonstration. There
tvoiild bp 110 red tills.' no Intervention
nf mayor or governor from wlioui nu-
tiou must bi.' had Iwfiiru the strong arm :
nt tho national govcrument could Inter
veiiu. A move of anarchists in Wash-
ington would bo 11 move against the
I'filtod States and there are abundant
national forces ut hand promptly In
rupreM It" '
vi. flJJJk- V
MARKET REPORTS.
Iliinrj anil Inteatinriita.
Ht YoiiK Aui.. 9 Thri nlocU irmrWnt
oihmimI dull nn.l lUtlenn. Triiactlnnn wiro
mtMlrratf In volume mid clmnrr-s In prlrei
llk'liL H-culallon con limctl quint Tlmoiilf
tiusltirm done u In Vlilkr. alili'h row S I"
IV V The prctillurlir ntiutit thin motrmi m
m the old 1'i'tir tiroUrr i re the lirrel tu
im of the tovk and urti' bidding It up Mun-
liuttnti whtrh hail ohl iluwn to I t' rme to
Wt'i After the putillmtloii of the Imnk ntap-
inrnl Miinhatlali roe to u Ihe otlur
rhmiitca were eonip4r.itli'ly i'iht hut the
market wa llrm
UiilKiia I'lljr l.lr 'Inrli.
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TSI cohra SM hlpel jiMlrnlir. IM
The market wai alow. I'lintee lecr fveilvra
cnw4 cnhiM nnd bulU alrudv. r.'intiion nti-cr
lower Tx.t atur nry dull twulj to lt
lowrr eowa ateuilf Ihe following ure ri'ire-
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Sheep- Iteectpts l.il.i) no liipiu tnts
lu.itket bus thmgeil icry lltilo thU
week
Supplies were iinill und trading lU'lit to-diy
with good nheep In dcm.mt an 1 -.Irosg an I
! others dull The loilowlnj are reiireirnlutlvo
salra
1 a.'lambi . . td 371 II.... ..IMf.11)
190 Went . W 1JIII0 . . Ill 3D)
Clili-Mgo I.Un stork.
OIUMOO. Aut 19 -llia ltrielpli 1V:
oftlelal yesterdur 3liM. nhliimciits yeilerday.
I 7.MI- rteclpta for the wiek l.'3UV ahlpmnnii
for the w.ek 317 3 recclitsfor ihC'irriiKnd-
Ing week list year. 97339. shlpim-nts to- tho
1 cnrri'iMiidln week l.ut )ear JiillO pi.klnt
M.irih I todite. 141 1.UM pickliu toilai.-ltst
year 30s MO left iiirr ub.iut 9.0m ioilur
good market fairly active heavv lots (V '. I'lj
hUhcr. o her gradci iteidy nnd unrliiiur I
S lie r.xn;rl nt V3itfA Hi for light il 41. fl SI
for rouitli packing. II lJV JJ for mixed I9 .
5 3) for heavr packing unj tUlpplnj lott
l'gi H&Vii3V
CattIe-Hcelpta 3tiJ oHIclal yuitcrday. 7.
I x'd khlpincnta ye.lcrday J073 market dull
und weak
lile'ep-lttcolpt.i 100) onlcl.il joaterliv.
Mid alilpmoots yoiterdav "' mirkct ijulet
nnd priiei atcad;.
s. I.oill l.tll Stuck.
St l.(iUI1Au; IS -l.'attlB Itecolpl I. Ill
uiarki'l teal Hogs -lti-eelpti l.si) inirkm
lUjtower. Iii-jiy. Jl Ca 1 1 J inlxol. l 8..( 11
light lb U B bheep-llerelpn 7 0 imr-
ket atrady.
Knluai I'll llr.iln II r!:v.
Kanhs Cirv Aug 19-IIk- ipis of nli-.t
today were rJther larger than xp.'cir I bat
tho higher speculitte in irkelt en itol u gnul
iletuaiil mil sunplos of hard wheat wen-i0
higher than yesterday A round lot of 3) ol
buahels No. t hard out of aturu ao'd at .'Jc river
lor export Soft whsit sold rather alimly an I
wai.lt rhiu;eil nt nil. rather lower ih in yea-
tcrday September who t closed uoinlnnlly nt
ve
Cecrlpta indai werot3iViira U)earuga 431
i.ir
Prices were ipiotivl ni follow N'o J lurl
whiat. M'le Nu 3 hard wheal 19 J N I
harJ wheal l7itio. rejocie.l liar J m Ik-it 13 4
I'c. Nu 3 rod whoal D?it 4111 No 4 ruj
wheat lAMo No I red wheal 17 Mia
Corn was firm Shippers were ui-tlve buyers
loth ot iKit corn and to urrllu. I'rlcei Hero
unchangisl thnuvhoul
Itcct-lpta of com to day 01 cars nycirao
17 cura
No 3 mlxr J corn sold ut 3131 ic No 1 mU-il.
3)' 331c. No I mlieJ. 39.(31.- no k-ril. .'7 t
:ic Six i white 3lini'c. No. i white :i' t
.llo No 1 white :niiJa Sliipiwra pud i) a
3-M(c MUaltilppI rlrcr nn Ibid 37 31.-Men-ptili
fur No .' loin au.l the saiiio price for N.i.
3 whlt cnriL
Outs were hunt tojellunlo. they werecliulco
und heavy. I.U'hl narfy samplei were not
wanted at all
lleiiilptsof oaU today Id curs it year ngo
ISiurs
C'mh prices' Nil 2 lulled Unfit cliolo.)
Ileal y IU.30 pielnlmu Nu 3 13 t'.'Jj No. I. 17
ikMc. Nu. 3 while uumlnaily JlUtaa No J
while Sift-Jlc
llay-lleciliU.I3rari market slealy. Tim 1
thy choice I .V) No I. 7 aso) low gru ln
1-Vuoa.fl.W tniicy pralrla. iuih WJJ good to
iholcc ISUOVaJ. loaiinoa. l.trjLVi
OUIenK" llritln nml rriitUliim.
Aug 19 Ois'lleil lllgli'it liw'Ht I'loslni
Wh't-Aug.. .. IIH Blm 0.4 8IU
Sept di Ul nij rt .
Dec. . i'j 1 ' d ro.
Corn -Aug. . S'i ;t' !' 3"5
si-pt ... VJ 3D Itl j
May . ' I" in'. it
Oats Aur ii wi'i' ..i .'i
sept ei 41 1: i si
Mav . a 1 An 3 Si
I'ork-Aug ... lit) Uio It n i) u
.Sept... IU' II 5i III 31 t V)
Oil 13 di 13 dl ' 13 10 dl
lirl-.1U 8 31 . S JU a 4 II
s pi isii' m s so ti
Oct .. TU. 7 UJ J 7 0.' 7 kft
ltlbs-Au . T si 7 s ' 7 at Itt
Sept 7 Ot" in 7 0J' JTI
Oct. .. 7 17' 1 17 i 7 17 7 Mt't
Kmitni riiy I'miluen.
ICassas I'm Aug 19 -i:gg-l.tght ns
celpt active llrm strictly friMli eaudWst
lie. Duller llecelpn ciml todemml tl-in
ctenmury fancy aepir-itiir .1K(' fair toi'luiiiM.
l.'itlVo daily fanov M tin fronhgrn ton-
ViH7c jiirklng. firm I3i Poultry -Liber
il receipts iicllte noilen IU iach
hens steady. 0'u?e sprlui tlim ' '13k' p.T
lb Turkeys -Light receipt at. id e -r m
Docks-Weak fe sp lur 7o pr in tics
I Mil. fin to per III 1'lg N).in-l .1 .-r lt
Uriel. Trolls -Apples lrg" n-cnnti. M to
mind active weak coin 11 ia "ivftLo ctinlos.
iiV)c per 4 bit bn co'niiun l ;ht bit
choice II 31 pirhu II 'I l.n p-r lihl ui to
kind nnd Quality l'eaiht mirkui lu I of
trash Kior worth uli ut expr.'il chirje
comnun. Sift In- gool seareo llrm. M tfie
per bu Inikr fancy riSs; 13'lr. fR or 1
hliket crate Wutcrmclotn mirkcl glutted
jhoit worth chtrgo Muirfmeloii I'li'inirol
lull imall. fslt.n cliolnv UilOVc p'r (lit
'lrui" larger mpply tl iu pr cm J ' "c
im r lb Yegi't tides ("alibi'- hum cr 1
inn Is- p' r cwt ama I lu (lie liiji- .1o
1 dm Potato. in. -re p 1 ntifui ivoali ivo
n-r bu Tom lines abunJaut tuJ&u per UJ.
I.. 10 im iinf a 3 ila
Lowe's
RestauranT
No 207 Wel Harrison Ave
Short Orders Meals
AT ALL HOUUS.
SAY unci N 1Q I-IT
l mint) Irrimur) (I11II11I.
O'Nl-.lll. Neb. A ni? '.Ml The county
iMinmlHslonert ileelarcil the olllco of
trciiMtrcr of Holt county viicant nnd In
hbtltcil II. V. Ilayet yestenlay. They
iiImi mlopteil a resolution iihUIii .luilk'e
Klneitlil to cull a frronil jury to liifestl-
juli the itellon nf llnrrvtt Sen! I. (In-
itbM'ouiUtiif treasurer .ludire Kinenlil
lit iiiuv KmiciI the order. It Is tuipiHtl-
blu yet to tell how much of the county's
tin ney ! iiiKhIiiu; but It will Ik' clone
to f ill.OOO. I
' Clearing house returns fur the week '
ended August IT showed all 11 ic Mine
deeri'iise of i!i.il compared with the or-
ivspondltig week of last year lit New
York the derea" uas nil 1; outside
a-.' . Il'tt one city had nil Increase
which was Duluth Ml.
Nullnlisl llsnk lleeri'.laes
slMilus. Aug. HL- The obstruct
. of the tcporls made to the comptroller 1
nf the currency showing the condition
of the national banks in the fulled
Stales July 'i last lias been tunde pub-
He. A eompiiiisou with the statement
'of May I last slums 11 decieasc in ludl
I vidiiui deposits of rlsO.imo.iHHi in loans
uud discounts of ai.lT.lliHi.llJU. In sk'cf
I of r'-M.oiiiuiuu uud in piotlts or fi:
UOII.OUU. I
I I'nile In 11 I .'tit.
Tiim'I'Iisk tin. Mich. Aug l'. -
Willie 11 patent niedhlne show Initipe
I was giving an etitertaiumeut lu a big
tent the seats collnpM-il u:id a panic
ensued A large liumbei of per-.nns
were mote or less severely Injilled. .1
W. Trails a prominent liiinl ennau.
had a leg brolten and wahotlieritlse in
I lined. '
NO SPORT IN IT NOW.
llniilliii; for slioiitliig Slurs llnne ullli llir
I'miierii In 'I lien llii) .
There was a time when the hunting '
of asteroids was the athletic sxirt with
which the tired astronomer lefreslied
his lulnd and muscles Wearied with
prolonged calculations as to the weight
of a ton of coals on the surface of .lupi
tcr or the density of beer on tho sur
face of the sixth moon nf I'ranus and
with his right arm and lingers era 111 pod I
and numbed from the excessive use of
chalk and blackboard the astronomer I
would take his telescope and lu the I
bright crisp winter night stalk the '
timid asteroid through the starry Jim- I
gles of tho skies. It was not often
that he mudt) a successful bag. Some-
I times he would hunt night after night
1 for weeks beforo capturing a single as
1 tcrold but he was always buoyed up
by the hope of game and when he did
bring down an asteroid with hlsbieech-
loading rctleetor or his small but hutidy
rcfructor and was enabled to uiako a
present of its elements to a favorite
fellow astronomer he was indeed a
proud and huppt man. Hut this Utin
old nstronouilcal sport is ut uu uud
Tliu asteroid trapper with his photo-
gniphlu trap is abroad and there is
every reason tc believe that lu the
course of a very few years ut tho fur-
thest every existing listened will huva
been captured Tho method of tho
trapper Is us simple as It Is unsportsman-
like He sets his camera at nightfall
and goes home to his family tiutil
the following morning. A clockwork
iiUachmetit gives a motion to tho cam-
era Identical with tho apparent mutton
1 of the llxed stars so the Images of tho
latter never vary their places on tho
M'usitlvu plato When however tho
li ipper lltids a faint but prolonged
hue of light extending over the plate
lie knows that It is the trail of an as-
teroid uud he at once proceeds to coin-
I pleto lis capture by giving it a name
and calculating its elements.
I The unsuspecting asteroids who had
long ago grown shy of tho telescope
have not yet discovered the existence
of the camera traps uu I tliey ure capt-
ured In large number- It.sipiltc us-
ual for a trapper to repor the rupture
of four or live In u single night It is
true that he rarely makes any dlstiuc-
; tiou Ih'Iwccii the traces actually made
by an asteroid and the marks on the
plate due to imperfections In the emul-
sion or to scratches made during de-
velopment. Ill his greed he treats all
marks us asteroids that como to Ids
trap and there can bo 110 doubt that a
I certain proportion of the asteroids re-
cently named and gli en a place lu )ur
solar system have no existence outside
of the photographic plate where thr
i trapper fancied ho had detected their
trail. Still it is evident that thu traps
are nightly capturing an enormous
number of asteroids uud unless some-
thing Is done for the preservation this
variety of celestial game will
1 sooner or later become as ex-
I tluct as the American hulTulo. To
the average man It may seem to tsi a
I matter of very little couseipiencu how
asteroids arecipturcd but to those who
ure familiar with astronomers and who
have their welfare and that of their
wKes and families at heart the prospect
that legitimate asteroid hunting Is
about to liecoine Impossible is alarm-
ing. If tho tired astronomer can 110
longer keep up his health and spirits
by beating the milky way for asteroids
his health ni'. st Inevitably btiuVr.
l'hyslelans are agreed that astronomy.
If habitually indulged lu is peculiarly
exhausting to the nerves. Indeed thu
1 continued and excessive astronomer Is
luvartablt Irritable and ijiiarrulsoiue
even in spite of tho tonic iullueucu of
asteroid hunting. If that resource
should 110 longer bu ocu to him his
condition will I hi simply pitiable and
such a thing as an astronomic home
will ls utterly unknown The astron
omer's anlv recreation will lxi found lu
contradicting the theories uud denting
the discoveries of other astronomers
and the meeting of an astronomical so-
ciety would be 11 scene of wild uproar
mingled with Hying slates and lumps
of chalk.
The asteroid trap should be declared
to be Illegal and no asteroid captured
In any camera trap should bo permitted
to U enrolled on the oiliciul planetary
li-t If this were done asteroid hunt-
Ill? would still remain the healthful
uud Improving sxrt of the true astron-
omer und tho trapper would take his
deserved place Itli the poacher who
I'xpK.des d tiauiitc in trout stl earns
and uutdii-s 1 lu ir-ints lu nets -Wash-burton
Mai
Bfaw -'
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Millers of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube
to ho used in case of accident Hy simply removing a punc-
tured inner lube through a hole in the rim repair is
effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one.
If you are going to ride why not ride the best?
OVERMAN
"108TOH
WA8HINQTON
Farmers Headquarters.
jpiNin-
Wines Liquors. s Cigars.
Mont Magnificent liar n the City llnudioiue llilllard ae.l I' ml
I'arlors a l'uliuuu l'alace place' for I'leaslire. (Ienlle1n.1i.ly
Clorks lu Attendance. An Klctfunt llurber
Shop Coniicc'.lou
Heaves Bros- Prop's-
The English Kitchen
Iletvfrrn First and Second on Oklahoma Knsl (luthrle.
Best Board and
HATES
RBIA8ONABL1H.
C
OPEN DAY ami NIOHT.
CAFE RESTAURANT.
WALLY ONQ
suoiir oiiiiK.iis.
everything Strictly First-Class.
Sooond cloor North of 1-lM.rrlBoia -A.v on and St-
Royal
MRS. D. E. MORE-LAND Props
Now open and doing the leading business of (iuthile l.very department
thoroughly furnished und equipped for the comfort uud eonienieiue
of Its cm to.uers.
Commercial - Trade - a - Specialty
-GOOD SA.OMPI-.TIJ R.OOMS-
cglsltitlvc llullditig
I'.ast llurrlson Ave
Oklahoma Stale Fair-
CUTHniE.
IN PREMIUMS
ortUlAL
SEPTEMBER 19
"STAKE
I Ti Mill if ytntUnti dlaVn i
TmtlliiK 3 -iii-ilil ii Pla slake . '
S I'lirlnir 8 Mli'liist. l.mr no
I Trottlnc. S UJi'Ihm ttiihc i
SI'KClAL CLAj ' ll.' Kl I
fldSIII I IIINSi All iiiulr. uiiul l-iuuii.'I !
ll lliinnl 5n'r en fisiin wIiim'.- Ami-iiMh
at.' lien-ll iHn.11-1 (i.r linn.' di!.! ...f tl.v
' nn IliljunW Inr li iIihii i-lihl mill IM' uiisl
miiiiev tuiM. jinlil 3 vr u in Msr lf. 2 ' til
.li-.'lurn nil nici mil itlllnrtirn mi.. I i'i
taw te.u l luis'm llliil trutl.'is mllr ll.'.i. la
jti1ll Ila ll.al jrui llir A' . i i li
$25000
WILLI. LITTLE Soo'y Guthrie Ol
THE PABST BEER
Is On Draught At
Philip Hnwk'H
W.T. O'Brlon
Unvltl Bchoonwalil
Mat Krnrny
Rood's
Onatlirie
fktlI D1KI
The Postoffice Pharmacy
Ih how lotiutml out; door mnitli of (ho IJuFurd lltilltlin
wliPi'o you can goi jour
PURE DRUGS MEDICINES STATIONERY
Toilet Articles Etc.
A. M. McEIHINNEY Proprietor.
JlSgai-
cycl ef
ITrsl in lire-5
and Improvements
WHEEL CO.
Denver
SAN FriANCIGCO.
Rooms in ho City.
F. SMITH Prop.
OYSTKIl.H. FISH AMD (IAMB
Proprietor.
I iii.SM.it riniM 1'.' -in 3 r m. J
Hotel.
Guthrie Oklahoma
US STARES $ok pnn
. CLASS fUJES iJaUUU
bLAib IM.L0 SJJlzUy
20 21 22 and 23.
riACICS "
1 'I i illli'u.'.' . ln. l.ikt
l'i..'iuir 4 tr.u ul.l i l.-l.ne. iu
7 T ..iiIuk. - l !-. laS.-
ll..i.iliu. hull mil.- ami rM.i
I
A-)-:
:m LATt.H
Jill NI. ktitntnei- fr 1 wri'nl
1 mliia lluk-a irumrn Ih-n-n
li.li) uisr llrsl m..i.i milt llir :
- fur m.ir" Hi. in lilii .Liners I
J.m.' IA I r is in Jm I l.il.
" ni" ) I" ' i Me. .1.1
'll ' Hi ll
I I I"'1' a 1 1 u . I ll
kl
Mosius WolnhoiKor
Jack Toornoy
Sllorv Dollar
Wolirnnt on tho
Wost Sltlo
01LlalT.o ma.
IQUtI-
ITEACH YOURSELF
Do You Know How to Uocomo a Lin-
UKAD TIIK FOLLOWING.
It (llr Imi I'olntrrt Wlilrh If Carrfullf
rollnifpil Mill (lle V011 im I'lima
Uaiiiiniiiiiliif haiiguncn ntti.u
Aiijnni In Amrrlra
(JIth llil Vnur
Attention
Th only language it bnbo learns Is
w luil ll hears from Its parents. Up to
youth and maidenhood custom and
association give us our vocabulary.
For this reason we grow to manhood
and womanhood knowing little of the
real incaulng of the words no use
dally. We do not search out the mean
lug. No word should be used of which
we do not know thu exact incaulng.
We hear every day words used lu the
wrong place because tho user does not
know the meaning.
HOW INUAI.I.S 11KCAUE A I.I.NOUIST.
John J. Ingulls being asked how ho
became such a rtituarkablo linguist
said "I gained my wide vocabulary by
a study of the dictionary. At an early
age my mother told me thai whenever
1 heard or read a word I did not know
the meaning of not to rest until I had
hunted It out lu tho dictionary uud
pot Its full incaulng and pronun-
ciation indelibly Impressed on my
memory. I got an unabridged Web-
ster put It on a ruck beside me ns I
1 read and ucwr passed 11 word I was In
doubt about without looking It up. It
was not long until my knowledge of
I words surprised 1110. This plan I havo
kept up nil my life. This Is the best
plan of self education."
Kvcry young man and young womau
should do us Ingulls has done and the
result will be an easy flow of choice
language; then your powar of expres-
sion will be widened.
OUR OlIKAT WKCULT OFflUt
Kvcry family should have a Web-
ster's unabridged dictionary. Until
recently theso cost 83.00 a piece and
few could alTord them. Tiik Statu
Cai'ITAI. proposes to put It In the pow
cr of everybody iu Oklahoma to hr.;c
ona.
The regular price of the Tiik Weuk
lt SrATK CaI'Itai. Is SI. 00 a year. For
II. SS wo will send you Tiik Whi.ki.y
HrATe Cai'ITai. one year and glvo you
a Webster's unabridged dictionary
flrmly bound iu cloth on good paper
containing 1337 pages 13000 syno-
nyms well Illustrated and containing
thu sumo mutter found to tho book
you have been paying 85 to 8S for- pro-
viding you will cull at Tin: Static
CaI'Hai. olllee for the book; or for SI. SO
we will send you Tin; Wui:ui.r Siati:
Cahtai. and thu dictionary and mail
the dictionary to your address postage
prepaid. So on the tlrst proposition
by calling ut the olllco for thu book lt
only costs you twenty-live cents uud
for llfty cents you can have the dic-
tionary mulled to you postage pre-
paid. 1 rKTlllK ok tiik noon.
Hero is an exuet picture of the dlj-
1 tlutiary we offer. Cull iu uud see 0110.
! I .Ml 1 Ol ll.ll
T s .hs. hoc. for tho
i..it.s p.lwll' gf'S'lll ltd-
ran e we wid send this dictionary
Fit I.H mailing It to you lyhurgver you
tviitit It.
Thus on tlii'so propositions tho city
1 folks and the country folks alike Imvo
a chunco to gel Webster's unabridged
dlctloiiaiy for practically nothing.
1 You know what Tin: Wkkki.v Statu
! Cai'Hai. is mi clght-pngo forty-eight
"ulUIIIU paiUir. OOUtiilitluir nil tliai.u.vs
I at homo uud abroad. Tho largest and
the best paper In Oklahoma
! This utter Is limited so don't duluy
i about uei'cpllng il. Address
i BlAlU CAI'ITAI. l'lllsn.VO CO.
1 tltithrlc OklahQiiu;
We uuiploi only llrst cliissdccoratois
and guarantee till our wallpapering (o
give satisfaction Don't full to cull nu
us If you hate papering to be done. I'
II I.I I lie a
N hen i u u an' utliil olllee blanks.
in tin in f Tin si.vit Iaiiiai. On
uiir shell -ud for von.
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