The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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2 STILLWATER J
* The Largest, Lmlient 3
Jjj and Healthiest City in
*Kastern Oklahoma.
($4.SOper year
No. 300
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! io4ssgrant'd'
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■ Bartlett pears,
15c can
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WHO OWNS WATERWORKS'
City Dads Again Confronted With
the Question City Attorney
Asked to Draft Creating "
Electric Lipht Fund,
of the Miss ,-
"n. Kansas and T... •.
way, |,.H e, , . 1 "*« mil-
ttS '"H" 'Hkeli In the silo. I
sksests"
-Id Willi,,. ,HhU |',|r
",l" «ill superintend the c„„.
k7; f 'l'** line to be ^
K"> n,V,„s t0 (iulhrip 5.
' f"ra number
-l-ant di„|„ „
Sirict ordern loo,. I
v t)H. I""' heen i-sued
fane* to the . Ih" L'"r "'"•t l In
— ;; r"",',,yth"ian"
tin. nonth According to the*
that work I. to be
'• Oklahoma branch early
otiruri I met „,
n regular so
absent.
Th* mayor and c<ty ,.
the city ball lia-t nij;l :
•ion Vblcrman Fellow,
The first proposition i
fore Hie council bad r.
1 ipht - Tbi'j u ant i t„
authority Herb Kicker t.
c<iy lights and «ut «t>tut-d his , , ,
The q,nation w.s refer.-..,| , """
attorney'* legal knot „Z ""T
A communication from II wari, „ld !m,„v,"V
Am* rwnming the «•««.. of (,ai „u. | , . " other ..fficiaU
band** tyity of St,il
Tin- city attorney jn . , . ' of month, it beinu
lnvemi|;at« tb« uL «, . ' " . wh«
the county aurveyor and
I.., ik-
■ «..z:z;:
bo owned and co„iro||H| ,,v
Councilman Clark .;,.lri|1.M ,,
eonfer with Mr Hu.band an,I
if • aettlement of the
iriAuo.
It waa moved and carried lhat th.
1 tr,' ,,,rer apply the tVi,, ,„ nth„
general fund upon th, w.„a,.,
** J 't out
The c„y attorne, „,ktr,oied to
Annf-h b j"® GliCulated for
Another Bond £leCt;on - This
"me on the- $15,000
-"position Alone.
^,or"l,,",i"" "f " f""""" P«*nur-
■ Z,: " r"a,lf-^ bond election
-'ixsulnted among the ciliz „<
1 , " a:'d is by a
U" f!"7 ,Ht;r>en- r'"-
Il,e lmK "f "" election for
'■ t'Hnig bonds lo the
i;'"1 -WW) f"r public improve
; -'.n-neaHy the SrtIll, „s
,, ' . S" recently vovd
i'™71 <d !
rU ,"""1 Proposition
li(. ' " Rht by '"any that, the pub-
' bond will carry if
""I alone, while others are j„sr
jM-'t that they Will not g, r « b-t-
" ~"Pti°n than before. The ,e| of
col lide |?r i,K""'St theill«iH entail
' ' ^rable expense upon the city.
" l,p ,nad« "n the part or
th '"PPortar. of the proposition to
U HverJ To'er who favors then,
8oWlir)g Alley
L. J. JARDOT, Prop.
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I r Offers $10.00 Standing Prize
-■th i?r Bowling Records. $5.00 on
S le? ,fin®' a\ld $5.00on "Cocked
1 " , C,oncllti°ns: High Score
mu£t held by one person for
consectivo wsoks.
WILL DEVELOP
RICH COUNTRY,
Choctaw Proposes to Extend Line
From Weatherford to
Woodward-
- $v.f
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THREE ARE REAPPOINTED,
President Names Admire, Brownlee
and Healy as Registers of Ok-
lahoma Land Offices,
The
ti electric
ihout al-
'* are mil
fd, but in
ere taken
he etcep-
ew word*
■ n ritten
I like to'
inrd ai d
iIV or f. r
draft hn ordinance ere.-
Ii(thi fund.
fhe coui,..j| adjourned
lowing any claima.
•^Ute: | be nlatve n mi
" p,Plicit as could I • u -
the abaenoe of the oily cler^
'tom his minutes and. «n
""n <>' the changing of ,
•here it could be done, ar
The people interest..,! w, „
know, i^rba,,., whether II
Am... Bri. attorneys f ,r ti,. .
Mr Husband; whether ti
I'J the county surv, w,r t,
**u'd by the city a't .n
connection m, tt„.
er|* r not : if w , ,
*hat warrant ti at * i« t.
More "Katy" Ni..
I lie work on the "Kat eiinin'.n
j"'11 this c ty will |>egi i . 111,
The Hartley il> M t1 et
issue i
't It reliably stated thai tlie Mi?
'°"ri, Kansas ooiiipiiny I r. ,n I.
'he unloading ol c.,i - i .
rial at Stevens, pre
'"enolng active buildii , ra'i, iis.m
"'e lino which will to Bartlesville
on iu way to Guthrie l if course many
rumor* are afloat, but it • no sr-
A report from Taloga, Okl „ savs :
" report is again current, being
irougiit to Taloga Tuesday by Mr.
fin,' ,T' ttU' coa-
" iy seif-ral ol our townspeople
that the Choctaw surveyors are at
'k running a line from Weatherford
to H o id ward. Mr. Fancher „nd
others talked to the crew and thev
«"re assured that the ]jnB would ruu
via Taloga, and also that it would be
b' lt this year. According to slate-
"" 'its given out by the surveyors the
'•"'"I " ill strike the river close to the
, crossing and run thence up
river to Taloga, cross the river
here and run northwest through th,
""is on to Woodward.
*£*K s£*£tn>£t &«4
E. r?. BejMeFieL
Dealer in all kinds of Groceries
% and Provisions.
■ Prices at Lowest Living; Figures. No Leaders
or I ricks of any kind, but Straight Forward Le-
; Oid"raste SS" Phoue 78, Send in your
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. TUIfE WAS TOO SUGGESTIVE.
preside, t l,a sent to the senate
the names „f J. Admire and Kmery
Brownlee I , be. respectively, receiver
| d register "f the land office at King-
fisher. 0. T ; lhat of K l . Ilealy. tii be
tegister at \\ oodard, and that of \. I{.
\|useller, to sncceed R ('. C.iinernn a,
register «l Alva.
I he lirst three were reappointments
and all were recommended by Delegate I ri.i ...
i It uus deter:i M.-.1 some tui;e | , ' i('sierday rrom
ago that tamer rould not be reap- he,,1 !"">,,|1S,au- office a.
charges. I e ti -1fth" entlre P***!
MURDERERS GOT AWAY,
Chase Alter Highwaymen- Who
Killed Oklahoma Officers
Is Called Off,
P'lintHi
era I <?ri
land o«e
of
, of Ohio, urged the
Welch, a clerk in
was strongly ind >r
personal and polit
Ue Flynn, and was i
H'port durmL' the c
ADVEKTISEU LETTERS
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I'Hi^nit of tlie highwaymen who kille
f th
Anadarko officers. The murderers
trail was lost and it was
" ' l rl1 *eless to prolong the search
""" of the highwaymen
l n mi to be seriously wounded.
In the lasi 33 years $240,000,000 haa
neen ,-peni in this country upon an In-
tlisin population of IN0.000, which:
mukes $40.40 per heail per year.
The appropriations for the depart-
ment of agriculture for ]S!ls-0!i were
$3,500,000. For 1!I01-02 they were
$4,000,000. For ldo.'l ihe amount asked
is $5,500,000.
A few years ago grapes were sold
in the Santa ( lara valley, ( al„ for $8
or $U a ton. Drought and vine diseas,
A" Antnnmtii* MMSIOH, , h«ln T„.
MarrrU m Kaacral'i
Solemnity.
Mr. Tllaek. a wealthy resident
Brooklyn, who died recently, was a
Jian of many fads, chief among which
was a mania for"maehine-,„usie-tha
ground on, by the ,urf?ar| ™
1C boN. As visitor entered his hoiisn
*"i ItZl r:;-;—-i- with the door
- - : t,d'fed ihe flattering strains of "Hull
have caused the prices to rise this year j he Chief," a.-e„,„pani " '
"Pjo $.10 and over. of which the astonished gueat wM
Morphine is used extensively in the 1 "'hered into the reception-room
town of Juana Iliaa. Porto Ifico, Ilia ('ln<'ks of every sort sounded fitting
estimated by Hie Insular board of f"1""' <> the passing hours; in short
health that out of the -',."00 inhabit- i every "r furniture in the hons«
seemed in some wa, ,0 be ecni ected
Jl'ifilnri n«..l... x.. . ^
ants 1,000 are victims of this terrilije
habit.
Among I riited States government
receipts ,h!s year are $2.W3,000 from,. waa untimeTy;
the sale of public land, $711,000 from : ]''"'d organ with a in w and wonderful
penalties collected for depredations ' combination of everv orchestral in
nn public lands and $232,000 collected : s,ril|nent ih„, v
from tlie tax nn sealskins.
Porto ilican beef cannot be cooked
, , , •' "J oe counecteil
!c,;LUo™2«.or,'''™,:
Mr. Black's death was untimely;
nro-n n « 11 u .. . *■ w
American fashion and be other than
. Mr* N
I I
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i K St,
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id I
tr'l that tlio railroad p. | ii are m.'ii.
"1 I'asfj proparal iona for ti > iintneil-
"lie beginning ,,f construct inn «"rk on
Hie eitenaioii
King, Must
| Mn-sey, Krcil '
Miller. Mrst'iira i: '
Pleiiw) fay
of llii- li-"1
y, K A
■rs, Ola .1
lull, II .1
h, C T
v.Mrs lie
j Mi- Maliw
rs, i>r ti A
■ r, Mrs bid a M
n, Mrs lici t
link, W K
?. Mr« K M
i K
r Mrs Malinda
and give dale
will be
advertised
Thin list ol
s afterdate of advertise
'"IV Parsons Kclipte a ft « days ago, hetd t <' W, «- | ^ ^
following winch i-| ^
,,ronKly coiiHrinalory ol ihe report, .eat to the «led J i «r
that work is to liegin in the immediate ||K1" "
'"turei "Car No. 36. which has been
" ed by Mr. Finney, superintendent of
instruction and controlling director
uieiil.""" „ „„
kent to the desd letter office, I Itese
letters have no return card on I hem
consequently cannot he rttunwd
Kenpectfully,
w N. Waikkr, 1'. M. afternoon
and
to writer.
Seed Potatoes,
till" 'iter, Okla„ .l.m, |;j,
just arrived from Nurtiurn
" ■ a carload of choice early
-"■d I" H"es fur spring planting, col-
I care and warranteti true to
•' farmers of Ashtabula
! d I:; counties, Ohio, consisting of
A :'B varieties, viz: Karly (Ihio.
i.i i. sc. lienutics of Hebron, Bur-
- :y.S hi Itis,., >,x- Weeks lO irl j
> !' iriy.Cro.mi Jewel,Trimnpli.
una" .N'o. ., I,reeri .Mountain and
t There Karly.
line varieties of early potatoes
1 " -tored in ti liar, under l.rady
I'r -lore and which I will offer for
-ale i ar the county scales about Feb-
ruary All those wanting seed come
and I will give you a square deal,
d w- 11 Hiram W. Kin<j.
N II Moore and I,. K. Howies, ol
Bloomington, Illinois, artt in the city
advertising the National Liver I*il||.
they gave a st reet concert on the street
in front of Hand's drug stare this
strument that blares, suddenly began
a concert ,n front of his,house. f„ hi,
eagerness examine the ne„ mimical
""" 1 ""i" man ' '" I'h'ek triced and fell down
tough and unpalatable, as it is killed j t'"' "•" "'airoase. and his life paid fhn
about three o'clock in the morning, "'is final pursuit of hia
and eaten by U or 12 o'clock the same .
dn v- ' . !!ef'"Y funeral extreme care Was
taken to silence all the harmonic,, of
t"e house. For two days the servants
The natives of Cuba and Porto Rico
meat eai<r . when tluvoaa . , «1«,v« me servants
get it. and m,.„ t filters are said ''''""''d diligently disconnecting wires
to he notici ablv .-.i.i-cnger aiu: health- removing offending furniture \i
ill' leaking ihnr the poorer classes, ,a''" 1r,'st<d from their labors and'
who, from necessity, lire mainly vege- 1he I-"8' ki|d hour arrived. The rxerJ
eises wcre conduoled in the house, and
Aftri nrarly 11 yearn (,f constant '' minister wms concluding his
n' 'A. C. I, IVrki • has completed a "" ,hl' departed a belated'
practically perfect '"I!, ct ion'of the """,ri,ei" entered and wns shown to the'
"O'l't.y seat, a chair In an obaeura'
nt:,h ^r ".v«he la.ceomer tiptoed-
hoth | ^'teh,"r I1"""}' Kanlt into it,
iohfil J
I ( r
Tii
tarians.
11 ;
L, P#rkit
• ■ - - - - tun wt the*
fauna of Hawaii, li i,,. em-
ploye,! i„ ti,:. ,vork by the lirll'sh
mnsiMim and the Hishopmuv-n.ni
of Wlti 'h Itisfltuf lot Will enriched
ov com j -11 : c collec! ■ r t s.
T«\ l> UiiQiientN in *.i\ony.
A i'< w:i\ t,f den > uitii p:-r« f>na
who ti-, not pay their taxes was adopt-
'[l> >' ir ' >' the town council of
Colin. Sn\ my. 'HJe d< laufter's
no in i s were publitjhecl in a list which
was li up in ail the restaurant* nod
saloon r *L '*
name
depths.
instantly there pealed forth a loodi
chord and then without Interruption'
lit- re came forth the loud, strident'
•'"* °f "1'htTe'l.l he a hot lime IMW
old town to-night." All efforts to si-
'•nee the music were futile. |„ notes:
that drowned the minister and were,
p a n!y audible for blocks the muaJo
,h , onfinued, and not until the last strain
JSTA ,\
meat nor drink at these places under
penalty of !-,... ofjiccuM . V. l^,t. | for >l„ii„.e. n,.niei„toer.
\ri i ' I lf " Ionian would oniy rnucuibeis
Miss Anginar - |)o ,Von think my aire 1 < ' ou '' « hi!.l th, first,
beginning t„ tell on me? y " I few -v, l,rs "r life can have greater
but P'-oduee wider and morn
b" busting results than h, r whole life glvem
jp to walking in the ways of meal—
jou-!"-" on", ''"dies' Horn*
I* beginning to tell on „)r"
Miss Plumplcigh -Ves, clear- h.„
then you have no cause f„ „0 ' b"t
doesn f Itey-in tn f a)t il « y* It
—Chicago Uolly N^wuJ W truth
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The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1902, newspaper, January 22, 1902; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117537/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.