The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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w f «'ilh Oklahoma upon such condition. as philanthropic < .a.'
El IRcno Hmcrtcan
Smm ei'eir a.or i«r to «He >•«' v neighbor. This plan would be in keep, t ion.i1 ethic Even J. -nm. rc< _
.ucmi-TvDi'mKHlNn COMPANY h«.pint of fair dealing and in . commercial nutter.
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY « „„h„o( lhri«..(lH,rtbs matter nl trade. It.
' of the people interested, the other would I j""1 '■*< of profit and
' ' , . ... . , himself wai one of the
—— be unjurt and v ptehensible t« the last ( ^ minfc4 of mfl1 .in,| }:r
?£!£!!!ciIJ,I?ATT«i 0,,r,C" *T "* degrn -South M Alester Capital. tri.c trade because it would,
. a. wmith. Edll.f.
errtCK at i
ivocateO
he be
lieved. he to the commercial advantage
I SUFFRAGE DELAY IN VIRGINIA, of England and show result* n
ef. i „ n„L_..rtj 'pound*, shillings and pence. Reciproc
The report come, from Richmond '|y f> lhc yfry thi|l/wh!ch CN,.M irtt
mpimv wpn — 1 (T_ that the Virginia comthinwiil cottven trincs hive been declai
Per *e*k. N«vr" D« « Sellwrel _ j
AOVEWTLWNO kati.s <>v ami-i ic i mv untj| Jlt<.r ,(,e N'ovem- ! business principle* to public adair
Meanwhile the canvas
pttlcei
Si* ten i*r we*V. one yewr. .
hit <lay per week. Ihim«uth«.
dtindnv «n«t nailv. otit year
fc«tt<Uy n.\ Iiuily, Ibrre month'
Or. H. H. Wynne
Oculist 3itd Aurisl
CI Reno, O. T.
Diseases—:nedical and surtrical—of the
Kve, Ha*. Nose ami Tukoat, a special
Fifty thousand dollars ought to build and exrhuive ]«Nctirr.
pretty Cair court I • afts tbs J O^fAe#N«e and Throat treated.
ihe scientific application
(spectacles) to the eye receive
cijl attention.
office. F. Rock Inland Ave., one block
outb of count \ courthouse.
a matter"of gn'c It ia hardly probable that the Musk.
1 Jo-*.. Cob len gee bait will be .wallowed by many Ok
most commer- lahomans.
i free.
a. J. SHANNON, Manager of be
inf. imo-ijii American Tmct Ssdety wmtn-
inf . New Vork.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER J.i, 19"'
quest n
election.
cd,
When individuals and corporation
cease practising the rule ot "do ut des.'
in tlu state will, of course, be innu when tj1cy
no longer show favor
1 cnccd by the declarations made at a others in return for favor- recei
political meeting the other night by it may then he time to expect nation, j
. —— ' ■ * .... to do the imo. Hut that v ' when
— : •1 'be c"i,v "t"'" a" human nature ia • far different thing
♦OHIMHHItllMIHiH'l Chiirmnn Ellyion of the democratic 1 (rom whgt ,, „ow , and , been
♦ "In this hour of deep national ♦ .l-l!c committee, tlut the object ol th< nee ! jr 1 Jgan.— New York Trib-
♦ hereavetneut I wish to state that it 4 convention i* to disfranchise the ne un\
' ♦ but a *mgle wbite man IN KVaiiPKKKK
J' \'<ite will i>«- obtainad on the itrtftglh
and hcnce when The over/ealooa enthusiasm and holy
act it -hould be horror with wh « h the fire eatets are con-
a prett
is givi
l'ccau>e Teddy's children -wear the
same sailor hat* for years i no sign that
the Roost-vtl. family frill disgracc white
house etiquette.
lenses
•1*^
lil Reno, O. T.
lutety without variance to the pr.i-
icy of Treaident McKinlev for
peace and prosperity and the lion-
Reside paying their share r f the w «r
the new court house Iil Reno people o!-
when ' 'er to '^OWB jr*ns V-'> ,or
an entire block
A gift of one of tlie finest block *>
land iu the city to 'he county i* pretty
good evidence that HI Reno is willing t'
do its part toward the new court house
SOUTHERN RESENTMENT.
the- >lr<
^ or of our beloved nation —Pres
Hent Roosevelt on taking oath of 4
* his office. ♦
♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦■♦ ► ♦♦ ♦
f those declarations
the convention does
• along th- line thus indicated. Mr.
1 Goode at any rate should be an author
! Ity on the subject, and we may expect
!ii> influence to be thrown when the
convention takes the matter up in favor
• of an all white suffrage plan.
It will be fortunate for the country
if the Virginia democrats bring them-
selves up in their constitution making
to an entirely candid treatment of this
matter. Their desires are frankly
To avoid the
suming themselves over the fact that the frost it would be
ecurretive of an early
iv< ] 1 for Oklahotnau* to
or the Color l.iua by Mr
M juhtUfton Con. New V >:k Hctr.U!
rrcsidt-nt Roosevelt shocked his re-
cently acquired southern friends and ad-
mirer# by entertaining at dinner last
evening Hooker T. Washington, the col-
ored head of Tusker-*e institute, couth-
t-re men generally feel that the president
should not, iu the face of his declarations
Now You Can
Shoot Quail
Remember We Can Supply Vou YV ith
Ammunition of Every Kind
and any quantity. A car load iu stock and an-
other on the way. Wc have a line assortment of
guns which we would be pleased to show you.
Our trade in stoves this cool weather is immense,
but our stock is cotnplete, consisting of Garland,
Round Oak and other kinds. Majestic ranges,
Garland Ranges and cook stoves of every kind
cheap and good. Come and see us o;' write us.
president ate dinner with Booker T
Washington the great southern educator,
will be cooled ^hru they ponder over
the following
"It ib a fact that Hooker T. Washing-
ton came to the White House at the es-
pecial request of a number of Alabama
white democrats who were after the
offices. President Roosevelt did not in-
vite Professor Washington to come here
On the contrary, the colored educator
remain at houie durins the Muskogee 0f friendliness toward the section, hfve
convention. Let it t><
fair.
distinctly I. T. af- thus early shown such marked courtesy
to a colored man.
Inquiry shows that Mr. Washington
Becnu.e President Rooaeve.t wife ouly wa, Rented Mke anV other guest nt the
squander* #v«... >ear on her wardrobe t. Welll>s ub,r ^uf remiuked
no evidence that .he will not Kra^ the within ,he pr„illell,., hcaring that they
ur" ' feared that the episode might cauie the
aduiinistraiion and the republican party
in the south embarrassment, but, ^s far
. as can be learned, the president made no
Th morning !> Hdwarda ^ ^ons. ot co,nnicnt evidently satisfied that he had
BONEBRAKE
Hardware & Implement Co.
presideuti.il hotn
and see.
vith
owed, and the convention i- entirel> wa> importuned to come ! *■ the outhern McAlester, closed the deal with Bolin & a right to select his own guests at din
for tlieir mine ner, regardless of color or political be-
SHORT JACKETS
dominated by them. In other state
where this question has within recent
democrats. Professor Washin^t -n's
retary came here and made an appoint
ment with the president. Professor
Co . of Kansas Cit
at McAlester.
Mo .
the action Washington recommended 'the appoint- cash to the amount of $27,000.
The consideration was in
Dispatches from the (Oath tonigut
This is
show that there is much excitement
CITY ELECTIONS.
Next Thnrilay will mark an epoch iu
years received attention n tt
taken ha$ been of a devious and shift) ment of Governor Jone* considered to be one of the fitiert veins ; among the president's new political
Am Phrase makers and bail President Roosevelt evidently takca the ,,f coaj i„ the district, being the same friends oyer the fact that he had a black
description, rnrase inaken gronnd that if Booker Washington waa a ,.lt„,rllm u-a.. _nuU. man to dinner. Southern mcmhers nf
splitters have exhausted their resource* ^ocli enough man te> • me 011 here with ' " ^ ' congress who are here criticise the prcsi-
in efforts to accomplish a forbidden a lot of aristocratic democrat <1 if his t ion ol McAlester coa. dent, but no one has been found who will:
advice was good enough to be followed. This deal does not include the mines permit th? use of his name in connection
he was entitled to be treated quitea well of IV Edwards &: Sons at Kiowa, which with this? criticism-. A representative
as the men with whom he Mas nssocia?- they are operating Mr. Edwards will from Louisiana said that the dinner
turn all of his attention to developing would undo all the good the president;
thing and escape the penalty prescribed
tor that thing The result is the "grand
the hiatory of the new country. In the fat|ur clause" here, the quizzing of
cities of Hobart, Anadarko and Lawton voters about the meaning of the fed-
there will beau election of city officer* eral Constitution there, and the eleva-
, .. , . tion of registrars into autocrats of the
and political lines are distinctly drawn at v
^ , . polling booths somewhere else, until
each place Without ref.rence to the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^►enorinel of either tick eU—because they ^ jorry jest.
are all unkuown to us and presumably The demand is that this whole matter I dllys ago '["li. public was made to
all good men,—the American is impelled j,e passed upon both by the L nited un(jerstand th.it .1 marked advance
In discuss the situation upon the broad Stale- Supreme court and by congress upon ;,^. achievement- was thus indi-
principle of public good to accrue and o"r cicar . ase would be ol great . calf^ nHt scrutiny oi the published
through republican succeaa. Itia known pencral value. It is in the power ot
... • Virginia to supply the case. It the
of sll men that republican policies m na-
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
A demonstration of what purported
to be a new system • wireless tele-
graphy. of which a young Swede is the
inventor, was given in London a few
his Kiowa propei ty and will move hi* iiati accomplished in appointing former
family from Mr.uester to Kiowa.— Governor Jones a federal judge. An-;
South McAlester Capital. other declared: The outh can never;
take to its heart any man who has had a
It appears that the mother of Miss colored man at table with him."
St«.lie is .1 helpless invalid. Why doesn't Still another said: "All the dcmocrat-
Mi-is Stone let the heathen continue to ic appointments the president can make
rage and stay at home ami take c*aa of would fail to reconcile the south to the
her mother?--Enid Wave. fact that the president of the United j
Bv the time she get. out of this .erape States ate at the same table with a nig.
sh ■ will have money to bum—or some- g*r
Ih dy else will. Do you catch on?
AT HALF PRICE
COMFLETE LINE OF NEW
0ioak$,
Furs..
e © e
Fine Millinery.
Gents' Furnishings.
accounts does not'establish confidence
in that opinion. The control of a tor
pedo boat's movements without wires
i< a rather sensational feat, but not
at all new. Several electrician - on both
sides of the Atlantic have shown the
possibility of performing it within the
Washington Corr. the Baltimore Sim.
Washington is said to be the first col-
ored person entertained at the White-
House, with the possible exception of
the late Senator Drucc of Mississippi. The
latter was often at the White House with
to liud genteel occupations, so the> his wi]f. dutin?, thc winter season, but it
can dress well, not soil their clothes was j .h (t ,|t. was ncVer at a large
llua't He Afrnlrf of Work.
One thins that keeps young nyn
down Is their fear of work. They aim
public dinner
although he may have
juietly with the
constitutional convention at Richmond
tion. state, county or municipality mean vlj framp jts suffrage cjau5c. ;i„
progress, sound financial practices and controlling the conv:nt;' n dc
conseejuent prosperity. Oklahoma is the sin .nd ill acc • lance with l!.? i'.ir
thlld of republicanism. Every buainess ancet that are now being given to cap- ... t
nrnfes.il,nal man and Mr* votes (or the dtuioeratic tate ,a«t ,|,rc(. year*. Nor is th«re any «ud they pivfer t give orders to oth- . Sevenl eolored inen have been in con-
..... -
and handle things with the tips of
their fingers. They do not Ilka to j t.,.n asked to dine
g *t their shoulders under the wheel, president.
Harry S. Gundry
& Company.
no S. ROCK ISLAND AVE.
Tlie most notable difference which 1
doubt that indolence
the chief obstacles to success.
vantage of the invitations from the
rent to the large receptions each 1
When ( see a boy who bna just so- diplomatTc corps, the con-
cern the opportunity. All readable amJ |)(.(or? congress and „k
thougbtlul men recognize these facts. just decision in ilie interests of tin- aHeged to exist between Marconi's and cured n posit Ion take hold of e\ err- . 'the srmya'nVl navy, an ti when
tnd all g--)od men who appreciate the whole country The whole country is Orling's apparat . ' th.it the latter thing with both hauds and "jump j at tj,c white House they have been 11s-
lencfits thus secured will do their duty st interested. The outh's power both in joes not require a tall mast, but em
Lhe polla by voting for a continuation of congress
and in the electoral college
ploys the earth
a conductor. No
hose policies and will manifest thier np
out of all proportion to her const! t},e young Italian has developed 1m
tutional deserts, and iasue
Jreciation of the blessings that have (q b(. join(.d on ,ha, poim at 3n „rly
iome to them th rough a republican ad State conventions cast and west
ninistrstion by voting the republican are calling attention to the inequality
acket at this first opportunity to record and demanding the enforceni'r.t ot the
.heir approval of the opening of this beau- constitutional provision applying in the
iful land to uettlement. and to start these 1 ' ^
lew cities forward in accord with the RECIPROCITY AND PROTEC
prugressivene thui far manifest. Let TION.
there be no backward movement. Let prec traders should have long memo-1 greatly increased the efficiency of h
every citizen rise above all petty je«l- rjt. Then they would—perhaps—not >ystem. While somewhat puzzled ;
oustes and vote tor the best interests of, commit the absurdity of which so many the effect, he was
bis dtv Which sound business judgdment of them have been guilty since the late that the earth a,
T . .. . . , president's Buffalo speech,
dictates. Let the word go out from 1
thew enterprising municipalities that ion „,d „ , tomin(t over to aniicnated Marconi, just as Marconi
right into his work-' as if he meant to uallv ae<ii in the-president> office, where
succeed, we have confidence thst he .hey went on business.
will prosper But if he stands around frederick Douglass often called at the
and asks questions w hen told to do White House to see the president, In
. nr attache of the mansion recalls t
Douglass '
1 thnt belongs to some other boy to tto. in^toJrtHsytiby". United j
for it Is not his work; ,%ru"> nnt -
gan to attract attention. And
'hi lateimprovements 1 tin* mhsti for it Is not his work; if he does not ^t~te4 War8}iip (tailing from Hampton
union . . a 11: , I cylimlcr that . a. try to . ai ry out his order. Iu the cor- and the officers'then on the vea-
. reet war; If he wants a thousand ex- 1 %.lve not recovtre<l vet from the
b? hon ed 111 i><- ..pcratiug rooin ■ . p!anatlonJ, v heu flHkod to run an er- shock they felt when bearing of the de-
th« tall vertical wire at lir t employea qq| makes his employer tliluk ; tail and the service the ship was put t<
and even vet in service. Furthermore tliat jie ^ouhl have done the whole Mr. Blaine was respoi siblc for the or-
j at the outset Marconi did not e .len i thing himself, oue (eels like discharging der.
I any wires from his instruments to the
... Albacvduring Mr. Roosevelt's term
The Hunt.
Urn
with the Booker T.
earth, but did so afterward, and thus
they are at the head of the Oklahoma lree trade.
inclined to think
well as the ether
f acclaim- came into pla>
ing reciprocity as an abandonment ot" But in this important particular Tesh
protection and as a coining over to anticipated Marconi, just
anticipated Orling. Tesla has not
]*oces«;an in its exultant march toward
statehood
r.lYE US A FAIR DEAL.
Tbe single statehood convention
called to meet at Muscogee November
14. ia considered by its friends about the
best that ever happened, but it will l ear
watching all the same. A few citizens
of the territory will assemble on that oc-
casion an«l with preamble and resolution
They would, or they should, rcmem- made public his latest work in tele
ber that when reciprocity was first graphy yet. but as long ago a^ i8y.j
proposed it was denounced by them he described in a lecture in St. Louis
with one accord a the most hateful a plan for conveying intelligible signals
and iniquitous oi all the phases oi pro- of which the use oi the earth as a e n
tection. li protection was a monster, ductor was an essential feature. While,
such a boy ou the m>ot. for be Is con- j In connection
Tlnced 11 at 110 was not cut out for sue , Washington incident an occurrence
cess. That hoy will be cursed with r ov^r,'r"Ji, nt « «... ..u.., 1,
mediocrity or will be a fallare. ram , . , coiorea man who sings baritone I
1* no place lu this century for the lary -r George's church in New York
man. lie will be pushed to the wall.— j „avc H concert in Albany. When he got
Success. to Albany all the hotels were shut to
h:m. He had no place to go. Governor (
SUonlder ProieriloH. Roosevelt heard of this and sent for the
In the steel curb shoulder p,-otsetlen young singer and invited hini to the ex- j
which now forms a part of the equip- ecutive mansion, where lie was lodged ,
ment of almost nil cavalry the troops and fed during his stay in the state cap-
have a permanent reminder of one rf j
fell T "lirTr l*utenant! "riZ^gjmWf ontnj. which I,as j
general ^rnjndlr.g the Benga, foree. I
During the Afghan opo.atlons of 18< ^ ^v the president when he invited a j
to 1*S0 be took his regiment, the I- if- ; ni£xer to dine with him at the White!
feeuth l.'issars, up to Kandahar and en-J IIoUbe u would not be worth more
are the achievements
ears, the utilization oi
reciprocity was an excrescence of that therefore, the method
monster. Their crowning and ultimate men doubtless differ in details, they
argument against protection was that, have at least one point in common, and
when carried to its worst extreme, it the American w.vs the first to propo <•
was capable of becoming degenerated. !t.
proc'aini themselves the arbiters of the degraded and depraved into so un- Remarkable
fortunes and destinies of 400,<00 people speakable an evil as reciprocity. It was of the last few
tnd beseech the government of the doubtless a merciful dispensation of those electro-magnetic vibrations
United States to attach Indian Territory Providence which postponed reciproc- which Hertz did so much to expliot
to Oklahoma at such time as Oklahoma ity until after Richard Cobden had de-
eonaiders tlie territary ready for state- parted this life. It i not conducive
Sood. There i> no danger of congress to mental comfort to imagine the pro-
taking si c*i action, but such things lus«\ exuberant and inexorable indigna-
aave dipped through because of lack of tion with which the mere suggestion ot
reciprocity would have inspired them.
Reciprocity is obviously, 111 the very
nature of the case, a development of
pearauce of being cut and dried by the protection and not of free trade. Its
voliticians, to watch this little conven- existence i< possible only under a pro-
tective system. It is entirely impos- It ,)as taken near!;.
of these three countered at Takht-I-Pul .1 strong body than passing notice if Theodore Roose
of bllli ien led by Afghan sowars, who velt had sat down to dinner in his own
made t!dncs prettv warm for him for a home with a Pullman palace car porter
fev inmu'! s. In the hand to hand but Roosevelt the individual and Roose
lighting he became engaged with a gl- velt the p^esulejitare not t
fttteution, atiu it is l>est that the oppou-
iut* of the scheme, which has every ap-
must be regarded a« ctill in its infancy.
When Gramme, Siemens. Edison.
Westinghousc and others undertook t«
embody in tlu dynamo and clectric
motor the principle discovered by
Faraday and Henry their task proved
far from easy. \ number of unforseen
difficulties were encountered. Each in
turn was overcome eventually, but
sible under free trade Reciprocity is Pr°8rt
a -vstem to give and take, of "do ut forty years of development .'..id ' e
des." Rut you cannot hope to take combined efforts of many great 111111.s
something unless you gi\r something to perfect these two machine- I* or
in return. Mid you cannot give anj thal.cnatter, the Morse system ot com
thing unless you have something to munication with .1 met .lhc con duett i
The nation which has alreadj more than halt a cenlurv old, is even
given away or thrown away all it had vet u:i£ergoing evolution. Minor un
can give nothing, for it has nothing left provements in methods and results 111
to give. Now. in trade, the things to wireless telegraphy are reported e\er-
given arc commercial advantages few weeks. Only a few days ago. lor
_..d privileges, expressed in tariff re instance, it was announced 111 England
duction. If a nation has a tariff system that a message had been sent three
it can seek and expect to get favors or hundred and fifty milt', or nearly
from another by offering double the distance covered by the
tion and see that it does no harm.
There is no denying the fact that I11-
lian Territory want. a change of con-
iitions and some kind of local govern-
netit, but it does not want to be assim-
ilated by Oklahoma in the manner pro-
posed by the leaders of the single state
hood movement,
Indian Territoiy is at the present time
Is in no position to join forces with Okla- be
Ooina. Oklahoma ha had the advantages
of a territorial form of government for
several years, and is thoroughly organ- a^vantage ^ ....v....* -
*ed. Indian Territory has had to con- tariff reduction to that one in return record per.ori'i.m. e • : !a 1 l-cbrnarv
iend with conditions which necessarily Rut n it has no tariff if it is practising These fact justify expectations ol sii
require time to remed\ What this tern- trade it has nothing t
tory need, is a territorial form of govern- It',1 ' ' century m th. line oi work with wh
iewed
down" his in the same light,
- 1 (ail the gi e t 01 ale uicsiuwii
guard a:id wnulil lm*e cloven him from tjccasi,n mentmned been a black repub-
shoulder tn belt but that his wife had |jcaa 0f Hayti. no doubt there might
sewed on his shoulders lu the lining of havc j)( c , ^,nc excuse on account of
his tunic a couple of steel curb chains, rliplotnatic reasons but the fact that ht
one of which broke the force of tbe *ent out of his way and extended a spee-
ela.«b invitation to a niirger to sit down at
The incident so Impressed the mill- the table with him—a nigger wliose oii
tar, authorities In India thnt what is claim to distinction is tha by com-
.. T .,-i_ "i.inbw1' panson with the balance ot ms ra^e, ne
now k: own as the Luck or luck hM been considered somewhat superior.
sb< Ider curb was soon afterward in- 'fi,e president has rudely shattered any
troduced.—Military Mall. expectations that may have arisen from
—— !iis 1 n lounced intention to make the rc- (
A Laat Joke. I publican pai tv in the south respectable.
John l). Long, lu the Massschusetts I He hss closed the door to any accessions
campaign of 1S78. was making his first of southern white men to the republican
ron for governor against General Ben ! ranks. They can no more.ignore the in-:
- |JC Demo- ! stinct of race than can the bitterest demo- ;
cratic bourbon.
om the Mewphi Commercial Appeal.
This is a white man's country. It will
_ . .. continue to be such as long as clean
Tbe late Judge rbompson was tnak- (,lootj floW!i Hjroujrh the veins of white.
Ing a speech for Abbott before a l)lg .)eople. The negro will remain in the 1
Democratic audience and. after prals- soutjl He is entitled to his rights under j
Ing th.> candidate as a Juriit and a law, and tbe men who stand for white
, FOR GOOD
^ FARM LOANS
Ifi KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
w
At low interest rales ami vpcu favorable terms to the
borrower
Do You Want to Borrow Money
on Your Farm?
Tfyoti do, Gil onf itnd sign this blank and ninil ii (o us.
We will at once send one of oar examiners to inspect
your farm and znoteyou the lowest rate of interest your
security warrants. We are in position to give you better
terms than you can &ci elsewhere. Write for further
information.
WINNE& WIN1NSE
WICHITA, KANSAS
BRANCH OFFICE
Room 4 and 5, Jalonick Bldg
EL RENO, OKLA. TER.
Butler, who had captured t
cratic nomination, and Judge Joslah ti.
Abbott, who was the candidate of the
old line Democrats.
TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT
With n L«*d Panel!
To WI5KE A WINNE,
Wichita, Kansas.
I hereby make application for a loan of f...
- ......acres described as follows
Township , -
.—.upon my farm of
'A Section
-of Range-
—County .
-with
statesman.
a.'ked sarcastically,
And
HIM supremacy are strongest advocates of 1
now, who is this John L-L-Long?" No granting'him these rights. Hut bevoud
one answering, be proceeded: "They that they will not go. The example of (
aav he has made a translation of 11 o president or potentate cannot change I
mer> -UludV What g g-good „ that to > and'
the understanding that the loan is to be made for ten year? with annual i~.
terest and v/ith the privilege of making partial payments to reduce my in-
debtedness in any amount at any timo *.fter one year, with rebate of interest
from dato of payment. I want my interest coupons cent to —. .
- - P.snh. In .——. for collection.
Mj farm ha*.
offer. It stantial, not t<. say startling, advance
can give nothinig. and it can hope to during the tirst quarter of the twentieth
get nothing century in ti
ment. locally administered, to prepare us That, perhaps some irce trader will Marconi. Lodg. T< ia, Fesjendcn
for ststehootl alone, if possible, but if -re not sure but that Richard Slaby and Braun have cen
the power# that be rule otherwise then Cob4cn might have said it in a mo-1 spicuously identified.
mer s Mliuu: vvnsigg-gooa is umt ,f ftorac r0arse-fibred men
lis? A!1 Democrats road Homer In rannot understand them it is tot the
original." concern of the southern people. Suffi-
At this the i>ersou to whom the Judge (.jrnt ans^cr to them is that race snprem-,
was tollinsr the story laughed, but the i(OV precludes social equality
Judge fontlnued: Tb-th-that'a not the President Roosevelt has committed a
real Joke at all! The real joke is that blunder that is worse than a crime, and
not n in-m-man in the audience so much 1 no atonement or f iture act oi his can re-
, move the *elf'impnntea stigma.
vxluo the land at
My personal property is worth C—
f My postofRce address *
My ago
-acres in cultivation : acrjs in pasture. i
-.excluiive of buildings,, and the buildings at? —.
My total indebtedness ia
years. My wife's namo if
r.nd her ape ic. -..-.yeart
i smiled!"
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wr.t* pistol oy
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White, R. A. The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1901, newspaper, October 23, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164867/m1/4/?q=%22Canadian%20County%20%28Okla.%29%20--%20Newspapers.%22: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.