The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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GAZETTE
STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA. .SATURDAY, MARCH
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[No. 47
The
Kace a Close One
I.eadinjj Out.
The Cioven,nient to Keep
Men in the Island?.
I T,'*,, "*,it plan, or the w,r depsrt-
Itarnes i an I' ' ""l* lut,,>t« Hi* maintenance of
«ri y "f SO.OOO men j,, lhe ,>hu
S", llili0"l",,M |IM"
civil r ,tlfl I'f'Pogid u«-w
t-apital (.f!,.. Hie garri ou, can be
1 'V. J ,<-'<,nceU « P— footing.
th.imT "°"r ,,,0Ut CVfK<' ">
I „l,ppiI,ei and Chin., and the
50,000 ^"deaTor to Introduce American
Dairy Products in China
and Japau.
Ji!l,"'r">rr ha,
W ' «J ,r.v«pert ,<,.Japan and China
"> the purpose of introliicing Ameri.
c.nd.'r, product!in ,ba m.rke|N ()f
th .China sea, and another to the
Caribbean ,ea, for ih« s„„c pilr|)f(f(.
Profeg.or Emery, ,,f Massachusetts
K°' to Japan, and Awirani C i.i.Tf
•ion, to the
- ^- ana ine ,u Japan, and Ass
plan wax to maintain mi army 1 'Carson, of the dairy divi
1 men in tin* Pliiiirtnin«c . ( aril)iim« m.. rv
original
- — a,, army | - ui
' ' ' me" ",c I>hi'iPPin^ until jj'-ribbc... Mr. Person will go first j to
•nt has been estah- to Porto Hir ■ •
A special to ihe Guthrie
yesterday says:
Waa,March 28. Glnwi|
Karnes i giving his opp„nenl5 n tlle
chase. During the )„,t lwenr f J
hours the governorship contest has
undergone a decided change
Governor Bur nr. has f,rK„l
front rapidly and although Hec,
Hitchcock 11 Stubbornly holding out
against In, appointment, indication,
tire tiint he may succeed
The president is in,11,,,,! (o ^ in|
turn and Ilia only ob.tacle in the gov- I ■ ,
""or a wuy „o„ seem, to be the ,tub | b«fore th. first „f Ju]y „ext, ; ment ,I,o is prepare t„ ,
Del.gnte Ilynn telegraphed li (1"P 10'"Ck "f H,a,!aljle officer* in < nited States, with a view of"h°iv-he!
f" ",u«h to tbe difficulty of recruit-
ing the regiments.
aole government has been *«ub- Ito ^J°rto Hioo and ihon ,,rBI# i
'•hfd, replacing the volunle.rs, num- s®'> l>oiningo, IJavti and CubaTh'" £
henng about 2r,.iOO with regular, to n "ill attend! h V," fr *' Q
extent sufficient to keep up u" ^ ,-upp,^
"ig garrison, throughout the archi- ""em.elves in ever. Uri,- **
pHigo. but It fins been found to he im- j "er to *-cur an opening for Amp"-"" ff\(
practicable to do so under existing ! *«*. in the rsKio« fh 8
i"t" ja^Kned. The ZZJtu'Z ^ , J
LADIES...
' have just received
my new samples for
Ladies Suits
Prices greatly reduced
ORDER NOW
And be in time for
...EASTER...
I-.-in i||'M.
">gapo.tponn,cntofthe a,
uniil ht* can arrive !if rt*.
Telegram, were s.nt him Ian night
? "••Prwentative Curtis iiif„rrn111R
bim of the situation and stating that
"1 something waa don, |ianies
would reap|K)intc(J.
It is probable that final actum will .
tie postponed for several days
Barnes tonight i« confident of sue. j
ce*s though he declines to discus* the j
tituation in detail.
U«t night A mo, Kning sent ie|r.
granM. to several friends in Oklahoma
instructing them to wager various
suma ou Barnes' siic. es, adding New
1 ork draft', followed neit mail. ( «,.
4' raft was 125,(xxi.
Official, are Tery reticent in giving
new,regard to the gubernatorial
eonteat.
There is a well defined rumor this
erenii.g, though it ca„„„| |)e £rt(.ed tf)
«ny reliable acouree, that Delegate
Kljnn and friend, have trantferred
ir endortement from Me.Neal to
Jenkins, believing Jenkin, the only
man who can defeat Barnes.
For the la,i tony-eight hours tele-
gram, have been pouring in on the
secretary of the interior and the presi-
dent, favorable to and against the ap-
pointment of Hames The con ten i,
assuming an aggravated atage, al-
though Harnes icemi to hare the best
of the situation at present.
FOE A NEW TBIAL.
Application Made by Kx-Post-
master of Shawnee.
I he I nited Stata, officers were no-
tified ilia! an application would be
filed for a new trial for George (j.
B"ggs or Shawnee, who is under thrae
years sentence for embezzling post
ofiice funds. The application has been
lile.l and with it the statement made
hy Thomas f.ovelady ,ome weeks agu
value of the cheese annually imported
amounts to over $1,000,000.
_ Mr. Bessey's Eesignatiou.
Many of our citizens expressed sur-
prise and regret at the information
1 contained in yesterday's Gazrttk as to !
the resignation of Mr. Car) A. BeHMV |
I" |he A. <\ M. College. To the in- (
l™'" of the «i.,ZKTTE touch|lIf, thej
"latter the college authorities furnish-
ed the following correspondence which
"ot only explains the circumstance-,
nit indicate, the high regard in which
[ Mr. Kessej is held.
: .. j Stillwater. Mar. 18, J901
! 1 resident A. e. Scott,
*"""7 "«B*s ago ' Stillwater. Okla—
b which is outlined the exact manner j <" Sir: ] wi.h to a,k permission to
in which he secured the money and re-1 r««ign my position as assistant in the
turned the bills to the Shawnee pott- ] department of mechanic' engineering
°rfr ,h" I '"ay now con.umate
«njr plan of eventually taking up elec
t riml t*/-* • l- :> >1 .
W...HM bl UUI1I1, W
LHDieS' & GENTS' THILOR jS
BiftamMirti'iraml««■■■■<•■
PRGSK ANO ci<Reo
MEAT
| PAL AGE
Meat
jMARKKT
MORRIS & SONS, Prtpi.
New Goebel Trials.
The eonrt of appeal, at Frankfort.
Ky.. Thursday gr,nted new trials to
IViU'tfr, an<( I■ IT. i
IB0N PRICES ADVANCING.
Structural Steel Cp #2 on Meatus,
<4 on Augles.
The-Mail and exprai, of March 27 m'nor l,0,nls-
'ajrs: Notice sent out to the trade to-
'lay of an advnnce in structural steel
price, amounting to $'J a ton on beams
un«l channel, and of ti a ton on angle,.
Ihese prices will go inioelTect at once.
I ln> demand for building material, nr-
co'dlng to trade authority has broad-
ened greatly iu the iaat t< w weeks.
Caleb Powers and Jama, Howard, un-
der sentence as hr.ving been connected
with the Goebel assassination. The
reverial in the Howard case wrs by the
whole court. In the l'ower, case
Judges Hob,on, I'aynter and White
dissented.
Tbe decision in th* Power, case hold,
the Taylor pardon non-valid: hold,
that the indictmeal is good, but orders
j a new trirl on the ground of erroneous
1 in,traction, to tbe jury and admission
! of incompetent testimony. The How-
ard case is rexerfed because of erron-
eous inttructions. incompetent evi-
dence admitted in Ihe trial and other
The Woodmen's Excursion-
The Modern Woodmen of Oklahoma
j have made arrangements to attend Ihe
i grand encampment at St. l'aul in June
1 in a body. The "crowd" will he made
i up at < (klahoma City and set eral Pull-
man conches have been ei bilged for
the occasion. The special train w-^
go from that pltce to Bl Reno «r.d
thence over the Chicago, Hock MBnd
A Pacific railroad.
They Purged Themselves.
'This paper observes that 11 great
Guthrie Man Appointed.
Jos. W. Me.Neal visited (he State j
( npital plant the other eroding to ex-1
•libit the first postage stamp eve- can- i
celed by a republican postmaster nt
I'lantersville, Texas, although that „}u> „ firrnt
city ha, had a postsffiee for the past ; many witnesses who attended court
seventy years. The stamp was ssnt | eek went before Deputy l lerk
to Mr. McNeal yesterday liy the pre,-j Sargent and swore that they were
ent postmaster, Jelf Grant, formerly , without fund, and actually needed
ut this city. ! the witnes, fees and
Mr. Grant left Oklahoma about twe
years ago to reside in Planteriville, - , m B
nd a fen days ago made application Kreat niany ea,es ihe Videtie believe,
fur tho poitmastertbip at that place 1 • -
U>, fJtC-
neal work in the Ea,t; this resigns-
non to take efTeet July 1st, 1901.
n this connection. |et „ie express
my appreciation of the thoughtfulnes,
and indulgence shown ma by my
friends, making my work and my resi-
dence here of great value and plea,ure
t me; and my regret in bidding fare-
well to thi, aggrestiva young institu-
! tion.
Very re,pact fully.
Cart. A. Hessey.
„ Stillwater, Mar. 28, lfloj,
Mr. Carl A. Betsey,
iV M. College.
Dear Kir:
^ our rcsigaation addressed to Preji-
dent A C. Scott under data of March
,, b<,fn hy him referred to the
i^oard of Kctfents w^m
The Hoard in accepting this resigr.a- west s de-
Hon direct me to express to you their
appreciation of the exceptionally skill-'
ul. valuable and faithful servics vou
have rendered to the institution dm-I
i"« the past two years, and their sin-1
cere hope that in your future work you '
may win the large measure of success I
to which your character, ability ftnd
.*<■<]",rencnts so justly entitle yoU.
Viry truly yours,
Fr^'k ,T. Wrxorr
President for the Board.
| Corner Saloon
I Fiqc \\ ii](!s, Liqqoi<s
|__ Gigai«s I
Mayhew lubinson's Boot and Shoe Repairing "a~«ipe-
Snoe Shop. ^altj-with guaJanteed satisfaction
Territory. M South Mai. Stt^Ss?"of h'?s,""ho!5""
Gun & S'le Sho..
satisfaction. Opposite Bullen s ^'ber yard. °f
A. Biabee,
Shoe Shop.
Call today and see
Neat work in Hoot and Shoe Repair-
ing. Guaranteed fit on orders taken
for hand made goods.. South Main
He cast af the last election the only
republican vote in a total of five hun-
dred and could Hnd but four repub-
licans in that city to lign his applies-
lion. The mailer was taken up, liow-
ever, by Congrtssmaa Hollis of Texas,
Delegate flynn and the entire Kanra,
delegation and (Irani received hi, ap-
pointment, the first republican poit-
uiaiter in Ihe oQice', biltory of teranty
yMn.~Gutbrie Caplt*],
the witnes, fees and mileage which
was due them thereby admitting th*
fact tlist they were paupers. In
, .idette U
hat those who ,0 obtained fee, were
| not entitled to them, although some of
them probably ar not aware of the
fact that they committed perjury. It
i, related of one man that be thu, ob-
tained hi, fee, and then went into the
treasurer', ofiice and inquired as to
hit taxes. They amounted to $15 or
119 and he tendered a twenty-dollar
bill in payment. He then cubed hi,
warrant for court fee,."-Pond Creek
V idette.
No Praise From Bryaui
When the report of the capture of
Aguinaldo was heard by W. ,r. Bryan
he gave ex pre,,ion to the following
I with no apparent praise for Funston
or a delight in the capture :
"The report of the capture of \g„;.
nnlilo is apparently verified. While
no one can predict with certainty the
effect ot hi, capture, it i* possible it
may put an end to the wflr for the
present, but the objection to imperial-
ism is not removed by the surrender of
hose who have been opposing it|n the
hilipplnes. Imperialism is wrong be-
cause It changes every theory of gov
eminent. We cannot administer ,n
empire in the Orient and maintain .
mpublie m Ainvriot."
Caab paid for Moond band
•••■• ti lb« Pair, South Mais Si
tchool
DO YOU NEED
STATIONERY?
WE PRINT
Letter Heads, Note Heads,
Bill Heads, Statements,
Envelopes, Due Bills. Notes,
* Mortgages, Checks, Dodgers,
And]in fact Everything.
We have the best Equipped Office in Eastern Oklahoma
and will make HOTTOM PRICI.V n., 11 1
1 1 ou all work, quality
cousi erct. If you want anything, remember that lucky
uumber 'Phone 13.
GAZETTE OFFICE.
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Neerman, Charles F. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1901, newspaper, March 30, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117290/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.