The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 125, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 14, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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TH& FIRST UA1L PA IT; II I'UDMMHHU IN OKLAHOMA.
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER M 181)15.
NO 125
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HER POSITION AND PEOPLE.
Solid II.iii Fo Id nullum .Vlcti-County
And CUy Airilrx-I.rcnl l.lnliU-
CliiirchciniiilSrliiic. s Trm It
rri L'oran Hume-In-.linn
liny V ti-
ll In K.
El IIeko Ok. St-pt. II. (Spcclnl.
Mister Where U Kl Iteno'.' Mv son.
Kl Itono nits way iid In tlic clouds on n
bountiful hill with a solid rook foun-
tlatlon underneath In the center of
Cannillnu county surrounded by u
broad fertile valley Inhabited by over
11:11 young keen nellvc uinbltloui
law-abiding nud industrious people.
She !h gliding along smoothly with
till her nulls net for one of the largest
unci most prosperous towns in tlm ter-
ritory. .She Is building buzzing. whllng
brlelc block lifter brick block new
bnnks new hotelHinid new enterprises.
Her streets lire crowded dully with u
busy bustling throng buying selling
trading coining from n long distnn e
In tho Cheyenne ami Arapahoe coun-
try Indian chiefs Included who wore
their pants reversed. No she has
never been "boomed" but has had a
steady healthy growth from birth
her people talk very little of real es-
tate but of churches schools factor
les mills now sidewalks parks- mid
liavcd streets.
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HillKS cs sue na- louroi wio most j
solid banks in the territory. The l'irt
Notional with a capital of fc -.01.(1 1
president J. T. Allison; vleo president.
A. 1'. Mastcnnan; cashier. IS. P. still
The Canadian County bink. with a
capital of ;.-. OO-l; president. J. J
O'ltourke: vleo prtMltlut.I. W. Mnuey;
cashier. P. II. Wright.
The Stock Kschasgi. buu... nitli a
capital of S'.O.OOO: preldont (lustifv
Thclen; vice president. J no. W. Nyce:
cashier Michael Plchholt': assistant
cashier. Chns. A. Newman.
The Citizen's Slate bank with a
capital of S.'.O.O"'); preildent II. T.
Smith; !eo prcsldeiit. (!eo. D. Orput;
cashier. Otto II. S. Sliultce.
All of tho above banks are in a pros
perous condltlou. and lmo und cnjo
tho full eontldencv of all her business
men and the entire county and com-
munity as well as eastern capitalists
This is tnc home of lion .luo II.
Ilurford judge of the Pnlteil St ites
district court for the second judicial
district by far the largest district in
the territory. His rulings und decision-
are prompt and just and stand the test
of the higher courts lie Is one of the
most popular judges in the territory
ami when statehood comes will un
doubtedly have a Hue political fu-
ture as ho will have tho solid sup-
port of the entire west side Including
ull of tho C und A country.
Tlie county aitatrs aro In tho hands
of (lustav'Tholcn. chairman; J I). Mc-
Lean and W. II. Hutchinson couut.
commissioners. Mr. Thelen 1 presi
dent of tho Stock Exchange bank Mr
McLean is vice president of the Home-
stealer's L'nion and Mr. Ilutchtnsjn is
one of tho solid business farmers ol
Yukon township. At a recent meet-
ing of the territorial board tho com-
missioners through their chairmtiu se
cured for t a mull a 11 comty a million
anil a half of taxable properly from
thu country attached to Canadian for
judicial purposes. Like all boards of
county eomm ssloners In every x'tite
and territory In tho union there Is
always ' 'd-t..!' "Mining from some
dliectioii but it matters not long
as a nun dies that which ho believui
to be light under the surrounding cir-
cumstances. Tho ciuutv clerk is .1. S. Clark who
at tho present moment has gone cusi
to secure a deputy for life. In his ab-
sence iho oll'ee U bclngTonduotod bj
Lewis (leiiiarl 11 youiu m in of good
i...i.t. 1 i...ui.... ..1. 1111..
lllliilin 111111 iiunini'ii uuiiiij
The county treasurer U Prnest A. S
Sharpe who buars the ilistlnctloii of
being tho youngest county
in the territory.
tresisurei
1
The probate Judge is .1. S. 1'ltger.
the lighting oratorof Canadian county
whfl "skins" his enemies and loves his
friends.
The register of deeds Is ("has. Ithler
who makes an ellltient olllcer. Ills as-
sUtautm.T. Vt. Mclliigh.
lien P. I''fler Is the cleric of tin
ilistrli Murt and P.dwanl Heglei
depttt; The p)ilcu U conducted In a
satisfactory inaitlier to all members m
Iho bar nA fhftn thuy are pleased till
s w 1 r
T e steilOitipher Is Chos. W
IKie .1 most rajild and n.'eiiruti
In Ok'a nl territory.
The ".of 1 't i Tom .In.'lison a man
f nervi ami iblllty.
Tin jiriiitiit)iUnt f public In-
tmetlou U Mrs M. K Ooiild tliuonlv
.1 1 cot 17 uper(ntende.tt In the ter-
i.-' h unrveU .ho district
3 iddlt ' wwy a she would a spool
f tofei'i- .JJufiW" tb pieals from
I11 deels )tw tsJTuVIll-
'Hie couoty ttaMy U A. J. Jen
nioKS r.f Hf trm .irjJolngs & den-
nug. b ik jLHBl "'' wlt'1 "
In 1 e und wnait prmmnv.
The county hrr oie is In tin
linuils ol S. '1'. W001I a thorough elvll
engineer.
The elly iiiTuirs are I'liuntitg smooth-
ly again as 1 Ion. C. It. Unhurt was
elected mayor by no party but by the
people without any opposition what-
ever. I. W. Mcllugh lit tho o'.tv elrrk and
runs his ofllco In a prompt and bust-ness-llke
manner.
Chus A. Newman In tho oly treas-
urer n well as the assistant eahlor of
clio Stock Cxuhango bank.
HI Iteno has composed of some
of the most learned and gifted
men In the territory of vvhl.'h nre the
f dluwiug well known unincs:
John I Dllle (llllott .v llrown
.luo II. I'itrcr. rriink Daufoid
I'rank (!. White. C. II. (.'unwell
lluxter fc Sevey.
S. .1. llunii
tunning A- Jen-
nlngs
II. A Smith
A'. It. Klrkpatrlck
I'd. Dunn.
Smodley A Thomp-
son .suipson Marshal .t
Alcuinder
Wake Denton .
lll.iltc.
Huston .muic.
I". C. Wilson
loliu Smoke .lr
W. W. Hush.
1'. I". Ilensley
D. W. Talbolt
W II. Crlloy
I'l lteuo Is abiindniitly blessed with
ehurohc". seven in nil a lucky number
us seven occurs more frequently In the
llible than any other number.
Tlie public schools lire in the hands
of I'rof. S. W. Hopkins who lias been
retained for another yeaV-by the board
of education at Increased salary thus
snowing confluence In his work. At 11
recent meeting of the board of educa-
tion an order was passed prohibiting
t ie teachers from spending their cw'tlll
I igs with the young man wltlyi OL
fast horse or a "broncho" pie biyfsjyi
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teacher "come
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thus the lone scholar can oh j 'e re-
ceived nturdny and Siindii'1 tl
1MUW ti . i. '
The l'.l Iteno Pair n lUtatlon with
lb. 11. rr.ink K. (.'iilett '"V-sldent. Prul
II. Wright secretary and .1. .1
O'ltourk treasurer sxt espt-crf;;llyi
faritle Out 10 an "Indian Pay." at which
time a great contest will take place be-
1 (.ween the Cheyenne Arapahoe's ami
j the Kiowa anil Comanche Indians as
1 1 1 the speed and endurance of their
I horses Their lodges will be pitched
upon the fair grounds nud in the evei -lug
a great "war ilanco" will be given
Ail the troops at t'ort Iteno will be
called out In ease of any outbreak.
The Third Keglment Military baud
has been engaged to give to tho vUl-
t r.s a grand musical treat.
A WKIIDl.MI ON ll(llti:llA(.'K.
A novel wcTTtlmg on horieback will
take place nest Saturday on the run
iti tho "strippers bliip" Sej t. 10.
between two of V. iEciio'h society
younil people. The lady will ride
t coil black Kentucky mare while tin
groom will ride a hatul&ome chesuut
Judge John II. IMtrcr will perform tin
. ereiuony and will ride Hill CookeV
race Iiuim. "Itulitiltt" ami Is to receive
1 lie o llfly dollars. This will un
loalt'dly hc'ihe trst wedding in "()
ouiiiy. 'has Heac un and John Do-
uiiiey will endeavor to act as best met.
nut will rldu Apache ' broncho's" pre
icutcd to them by two Indian maldcm?.
11i:n II. Moiioan.
BETSY DONT QO.
itiiomir "III Nm lie A llou.il to Cnrrj
Arm Into the strip.
WahIII.NOTON Sept. I'.'. SH3
l'o tho dovernor und Sceietary of tin
Territory of Oklahoma:
(ll mii:ui:.n You are hereby direct
d to take the necesiiiry steps to sci
that the provision against earryiuc
leadly weapons as recited In para-
fiaph 5IHI section 7 of article I". o
tiio statutes of Oklahoma Ss strictly
nforreil on the lilth Inst at the open-
lut: of tlie Cherokee stiln.
You will give publicity to this order
(Signed Hum: Sin 1 11
Secretary of the Interior
fit iiinir. Ok.. Sept 1.1. I'.U
ShcrllTs will sec that theaboveorder
mil law is sttlctlx cuforceil nud ar
Nierobv authorlcd 1 1 employ all ne-es-ijiry
ileputlcs to arrest parties lolallli(.
he same. Ily order of
. W. ('. ItKM'iiow (loveri.or.
'1.1.1 I ...l . -..l-..tl.. 1
T.J. Lowi: tec
THILG
lhnjfi after 11
' . . .' -... .. . V . ( '
LOT TAKEN.
lot In tlieslllp uiilevs
1 . .
'Vi " '"" ht1u l "
with. Tiff. Stat ni'vi'irvi. has printed
u large lot fef cards on which Is this:
Tllta LOT TAKI'.N
"A
They iJCe foPalo nt this olllce ut
.'i cents club.
VlliV t'l ilmi.
Hi llPNii .' ptl. Kpeuial. Hon
las. It. IJurfoi i IMI Mlahrt
j idgifi nnd Rapt. ttMjr .Ub?Uy
ti let ulerk went intp nt Hcmies-
soy to teglster and pTprn ut lunke
the run for u claim of l'VO acri"s of laud
In county 0.
QO AWAY BILLY.
Ihr Hunks of tin. t'H) Mill Ur L'liim il all
Ihi) Sul unlit).
Time locks will bo set ami tho banks
of tho city will dose Saturday all day
and remain so until next week. Time
locks me like n woman talking they
will not shut oir until they run down
so If tho boysof tho road Hilly Halt-in
Hilly Starr or Hilly Ho Damned con i
along they'll get fooled.
The move Is m idu to give chance fi r
the bunk employes to make a run Into
the strip.
REGISTER HERE.
The Booths Arcs Now Opti ((I ni tho
Government Acre.
THBYAHB It -.ADY TO-DAY.
Ilic C'tirriiUc ti li "rl tier Cull lt.itl'1
In (Jiitlirlc- Mtii I hit VHIIsuv.'
Much KnllVrlim-1 lie lull rler
Department llrtllint
sciitllilc Ml
I. ml.
Special Agent Svvlneford onnounceil i
todoy nnil wanted It generally known
that .booths lire open In Uuthrlo
on the government acre todn
for the purpose of registering for the
i'li..r .1..... trln This Is a ensbli
(.hcrjkee trlp. I His is a ensimi
movement mid will nve mu-li inone.t
anil suffering for the Intending sot-
COMETtfVTHELEV.
The Light FinRereu Gentry Vill Have
No Chance In the Strip.
(lOVBHXOH'S PIKMMiAMATIOX.
Xn ii.imlillns anil ' l-I'l'i'T siIIIiik UII
He A luuril III llfr- s i In llnler-
I11I11 Hie Wr.iry Hminirr nml
M il.r 1114 IIiMtt I Whl
Ollli' . v .sii.il.. Mt-ill-
1 11 1- Allnm il-
The following proclamation vm Is
sued b dovernor Itenfrow last even-
ing: To the Sherlirs and all Peace Ollk-en
W11r.1tr.AS II having come to m
knowledge that niaiij petsons wn
upon thu opening of s.-ttleinent of tJ4i
portion OI UKIRIIOIIIt cimiiiiuui.v
iho Cherokee Out'e enter th 1
vilrjttli'fiVOWrtJ part- ' -ls-uW' '
and wl'iig malt spirr .1 ". vin-
und othoi intoxicating tlrlnki-: und I
Wiikkkas It being ftnthcr made tt
appear to me. lliav person- win eiuei
Mich outlet with divers kinds of gatub
dug devices: -mil
llKlti:.s. rtlcle I. chapter 4; of
tnc luws of Oklahoma provide tin
manner bv which license to sell malt
spirituous' vinous and other intoxlcut
mg drinks mav be obtalm d; and
Purtlur prolde that "Any person
who shall stll at retail or g ve awaj
upon nnv pretest malt sp.rltuous.
(itioiis or other intoxicating dunk
without llrst havli g compiled with
tho provisions of the law and obtnlnu
1 license as provided shall for cuel
..iTenso ba ibenicd guilty of a 111h.de
neanor and upon eonilction thereul
4mll be lined not less than one htm
ired dollars or bo Imprisoned not ti
exceed one month In the county J.iH
and .
Wiii.ntAs Section 1. article .V. chap
ier ;'.'. of the laws of Oklahoma pr.j
.ides 1'hat every pcrsoi who deals
days or carries 011 or opens or cause
t 1 be opc.od or who c inducts eltlui
is owner or omploje w hether for bin
ir not. any game of faro monte pokci
oiilette craps or ony banking or per-
...Mii.iri. tfiuii.. nl lived with dice canb
ir any device for money checks credit
ir an'v icpiseii'ntlve of value is gnlltx
f a mlsdcineaiiurandls puiilshab e b
1 line of not less than one hundrii
lollars nor more than one thousanc.
lollars. and bv Imiirlsonment In th.
.miniv latl for a term not less thin
thirty days nor more than sl months
Now tlierefore this Is to cominan.
.011. tho sheriff and all pence onleen
f tho several counties In that portloi
.f Oklahoma known as the Choroid 1
intlet. to ba esp.-ilully vk'llant In ar
estlng any and all persons who inn)
e found 'violating any of the pro
.islonsof the luws of Oklahoma hereli
eferred to and when nnv person shal
lave been arrested you tne hereby
llrectcil to take such party or partli-
icfore the nciucst miiglstrate for pre-
linlnarv oxauiinatlon. and If upoi
.iich eMiniinallon. such magistral!
duill bind the accused in cr to appeal
In-fore the district court andtheai-
useil shall fall to gle theniiulrei
mil. Mill will at once transport the ac
used" to the most convenient Jail il
iklahom.1. I. a enmity adj tccnt to the
herokee outlet for safe keeping
In testimony whereof. I have here
unto set m hand iilllxcd the seal of
the Territory of Oklahoma this nth
lay of September. A. D . I''1.
Wnr.lvM ' Ith.Mliow.
liovemoi of Oklahoma Territory
A HEAVENLY DLESSING.
I'mlrr I'rt.lli'ls HiiIii Sturm the lhi "
the llpilllHK nl the Strip.
It Is hard to decide whether It will
be a blessing or not but weathei
prophet l'oster predicts a mill storm
onxtho Ulth Saturday the day of the
polling of the I'herokce strip. If he
mil his partner at tho other end of tin
Ino could only Mv It to Iwvo It rain
the day or night bu(irv"H.Tv))iihl be
better.
i.
joquAnD.ja&alIO'B;
ws'
tlni'li.il Mi Mm Orilei. to (let (lii "'"
ilrnl llrpullri. ss
Marshal Nix received orders today In
Irive olio hundred deputy initrshiib
ready on the strip on the day of open-
ing. They are to gua-l the dllfereu
pin -es of entrance mid give the can
in Hid (
All Intending lottlors should rennn
ber that it It neccssnr In orelur ti
facilitate the work lo have your blank-.
Ti led out btfurc going to tho booths
You vail blnnVs approved by the du
partincnt ofllcersand pronounced CO'
reel. You can'l oirord to make an
mistake. A slight error might lo
your claim. We guarantee "Tho Slate
Capital" blanks to be absolutely correct.
miiMis in i hi: 4..ati:.
Air. .Mill AfTrotilcil Xnorlie. I'sll. t.i Hi
u Hate.
! WasiiiniiIi.s Sr-pU II. At the opcu-
i lug of the leiiatu this morning Mr
Mills of Te.xnfc who has several time-
I sought to secure n day on which to ad
I tlress the senate inked unanimous c.m-
I sent that he might have the tloor next
Tuesday. Mr llo.vr. of Massachusetts
I objected and Mr. Mills withdrew the
I rcipiest.
Tim presiding utllcer inouiieil
whether tho sonntor from Teivs gnve
notice that he would adilress the sen-
ntoou Tuesday unanimous content be-
ing objected to und Mr. Mills said that
lie had given notice before and hn I tin-
tloor taken away from nun ny-mii-torlal
courtesy mid ho did notwi-liKi
hare that lourtesy extended to htm
again lie was assuieil that there was
no probability that tho tloor would In-
taken from him If he gave smli ti
notice anil he thereupon said he would
across the MMiate Tuesday lit 'Jo' elo. k
T. uotll0n f Mr. Stewart for a
eomtnlttce to ascertain whether onot
ors weie Interested In national bunks
was then laid beforo the senate and he
addressed the umato In advocoey of it.
After a few moments ho diverged Into
a general discussion nf the sllvoi ipies-
tlnu Mr. Shoup eonibatled the preslib ut -theory
that the present troubles u. re
due to the silver pureh.ie law lie
held that the Hicrmiin law was now
the only billwnrk Is'twecn bimetallism
mid mouometalllMii and believed Hint
the passage of a ficc coinage bill would
immedlatel.v restoie confidence and en-
large trade while 1vpc.1l would pro-
duce wiilespieiiil distress.
Mr. ViHirhees ehairmaii of the
finance committee attempted to have
11 date agreed upon for the elolnir nf
debate on the ropo'il 1 ill suggesting
one week from to il'iy as a siltl.ible
time. Tho inotiou r.-ipilivd unanimous
con vn t to lieeome ettcctive. and Mr.
Dubois of Idaho objected.
rsiiiitciMi un. i.rvnv i.vvv.
llloriii-y-Ui-iier il Ohie.l Hli-i tin l.uiv mi
Hi ti.irl illi.il.
M ahiiinoiii.n .sept U -- I he tlrst an-
tWItu lives
nW of tlifl
statement issued bv thcolll-
n government Hi reganl 10
the Cleary Chimwio exclusion act since
Ihi reCOMt airitntlou eoncernlng its en-fiH-wmnnt
01 iKii-enfircenienl. was
made by Atlornrv-Ocneial 01im tis-
tortlay. II Is as InUowh: v "
Th.' "tivtoiiietil that nav uril.it ..a. Itwn r-
siillT Inl.sii 1' Ilia .rc!.lriit nr w-rri-ir. '
state to the lion enforn uie'it of llif luli .
tljn ut the n) rulhil Dean net l ntilu.ui
fouml Jtlioi l Hill litis Ik-cii ilmi. sin.' tin-
orl7lnil n tr 1. ' 11 iiv.n ci nrr ntlv '
revetue nr.u'i r- ntxl to iuuri.tiiluii t it- . ties
lijr llir isslir if Itio Irciiiiri unJ Hie
tli'partmeut n( Juitlrn liu Ir-hi iln'
by tho lirrtiii.iH It luvltii l-vtn
I10UI S; .Iuii"j Itii.t.. til luJilmiiU Hut
unrriiils e... ' I Iih.ua tur vl.'uiInK -l
ulnnl.t .txth I -n 011 lli(Viuuiplilillt 1 u .rl-
vatii tmllrUl i i'i. 1 eouii-InliiU titvlti)! W-.nlu
(act mute mil Hn.-'iiiM Is.unl 111 vuriim. In
stance imr-uu - . I iliolriliipullcs liif ti-rn
Inktruetnl Hii i:. .i.irr.iutt-"itidjy ilr tour'
inul he nrrv. ; m 111. t niij'nltt'i("rilihirt.'V
lion sulisr.) ulr iui.1" hituili fairs nf lit 1-r
put Into exe; i Ins t itin ixn n'-nf an ffunil
ll.lllutile fur i'i il i irpst I) .orl Hlyivli IK
not item ill) U-i uu.jilv liowerer.for '''JiiK""
In nil ciitui nh.tr arrnts lisuril. CfiM -I
rili of It ili ) cm .u It iv bcru niiII
licllic ili-iilisl. iiii;'3'i lure lx fit t.lll
suchilenlil In tli.H stun of tliloirtiu
IV tn cf Ilin L'tiltel Matin Huprcnu- .
exi'rcil) niitlmr ml hv ntitute fori.li- n
ib ink'' u' t al".l iH'tiilln thu ar i n
I.ii''m.ii'8 I ' I naiiu mi uiiiviii fr -i I'u
llnil.l.rlsliinntiitir cmirt ur Jiit-c-il i " i-i
rrant ti r!l of liibem rnrpiei Hie tni-.lv of
Hi? intior.rr xtn't tint lw disturb il.
liu-rvs ill It Hut In nit tUiuf Hie hlnlir
rcrio.l in Hie partus hi the rustixlr of Hi in '
slial or Ills Oi'lmt en ut Hie time when npi "1-
nre t ikt n from o.-.lrri rcluilns rlls of hiheni.
corpus must tentlnun In such ciiRUnly t'Iihi'
such np-Halaiul ran b; d portrsl tf tit oil out"
oiler judgment" upon nueh upitr.tU In favoi .1
the k'ovcriun. nt
1 ItKI) i. .wins III. VII
A Mlilllnillllolinlre 1'oilinl lleml In it tnp
lloom nf tlm S.ii.r I'llur.iu.
Xi:vv York bopt. 11. rrederluk I.
Ames vice president of the Old Colon
railroad u dliector In several mil run Is
and a miiltl-iullllonaire.w-as found ile-ul
this morning In a stateroom of the
steamer l'llgrlm soon aftei Its arrival
at the pier lie was born June s is:f
The cot tier stone of the Ames finally s
fortunes wits laid in WTO when upt
John Ames great grandfather of the
present senior repieseiitntlves of the
name licgmi the ui.iuuf.ieture of
shovels at West llridgewatcr. Ills son
Oliver learned his trade nt his father' r
forge ami In 10:1 founded the work at
hnsinii IJx-tlov Oliver Ames b uln.i
Immensely weallh.v. Ojltes Ainc
undo of the deceased was the Mrs!
president of the I uloii I'aelllc rnllvinv
IDItlslllSd I'll I. HI Ms.
A siil slur) I obi li) Vloliitiiiiiieil.ini
He-
luriihu: from Menu.
Tl'Ms. bept 1 1 -tif thoti.UUOpllgrluis
who went to Mecca fiom heio Mn.v I
fiOO perished III the hol.V. lutltl of ulml
era mid other diseases The survivors
say that on June !ji over liiil.lMio Mhs.
sulmcii Arabs Turks mid Indian
gntheied on thes.it I moiiutiiln. when
cholcm broke out mining tlieiu i-mis.
Illg terrible havoc
The lctiirued pilgrims add that !
700 Turkish tioops sent t bury the
dead MM died while performing thl.
sad and ilauircroils diilv. The tales
they tell of the horrible sci uos of sick- i
nessiiinl destitution nud tilth wltliesso. I
lu tlie holy liiiul would be classed lis
untrue vvete It not for the uiiirliilltv I
record '
s-h ..Vinttiliitini nl. li) Hut. t-ioin.
Illffi'le-- 1111 M" s.pl !l -llov.
lo.'otll hiu HIH-Cptcil I'-'f li'slglliitloll of
O 'a'Iic..1'" " reijut of 'he normal
school at In; UlrSWeuu and ap-
pointed John II W'v " WiV0".
Way no county to V' ti- viiay.
Iloth uro republicans . ' iVJor
also antvolnled II L. Sti' A ehisl
I commissioner of t'ooner a -nut' vie!'
Commissioner Acton reslgm I '' Af
i bert l.eet. of Dexter to be iubni-iUi
inlnlstrntor of Stoddnrd county vm
I V ( llrown roMgnt'd
.so .sfi7ri ritr in ciiiiina. v
j J.NIIIV.NArQIIX Ill'L. Hept. 14. -TjlJ
National Hurlal association oi cofln
1 trust met hero to-day mid begaii vvorR
I iH'hlnd closed doors. It Is rbivirtvil
that tho recent cuts lu eofllns nre o
smoothed over and the old prh'ei rr4
t-stiibllshuil
SIMPLE SOONERS.
Provided with Get lificitet Thtf Str.iy
Over the Line.
sniiOlKUS MATH Kit THEM IN.
I li') Are IchiIImI iif 'I ltlr l'ilwr Not.
ullli.tMii.lliiK I lirlr I'lrs. uf Inner-
itiur- I rrlliig llotrlnlti(
AKHln.t lluumrr. friiui Ok-
lahniim L'niiitliUIr
fur Major.
Out N-ix- Ok Sept. U. Thcsoldlcrc
b -o ight II fly-three sooner Into camp
In re t esterdti.v evening ond more nre
upnrted to lv cone. .1 led along the
st.vnms in the forbidden Inml
'I he men who ere cuiturcd vestcr-
nv )10i.t tlint thev crossed the
U-r In goo.1 fnlth Ihev ull bear c
tlcates .f icKlMratlon and they e
bor-
certl-1
nil tu
unit nicy tiunivfiit the rtilicntei. en-
titled them tn enter tlie tip mid take
up lioineitetuls 'I lu-'t- si wus not
credited timl they vm u rived of
their cert illc.i les itiul v t iw per-
mitted to tuke up laud
Tho tinvstliiir ofllcor miis tiv 'ed to
bv some of the tunre crediiloi K inert
on the border to fotglvc the ei im
ami icsli iv their icrtlllcates it t
refericd tliein tn the terms of th ore
idciit's piocUitiiatloii. which perini ltd
It lileltey to snnttcrs
Less tliuii .'..MM certiorates We
issued louilii timl Tuesday and a
nearly all applicants take out certill-
eules for both laud and town lots the
total number of persons w ho registered
nil the two da.vn Is less than 'J.SIKI.
Culcss some menus be devised to
facilitate the work at the booths many
of the applicants will miss the oppor-
tunity of registering and the result will
ls confusion mid contests at the laud
nlllces which .scerctiir.v smith hicd
le hlh registration scheme to prevent.
Tho lmmueis in order to get rid of
a class of men who are on thu gioiiuil
to speculate have passed a resolu-
tion to refuse to permit men to sell
I heir places in line At the outset
of the icgistrittimi this sot t nf business
was can led oil ton gi eat extent mid a
If rent deal of 111 feeling was felt among
the men who me In Hue for thu honest
imriHisu of srcurliif elalu
Tr
W llrtVV I
ntdcr .11 eliminate from the
no 1 1
nlventii -'SHud th roclstrAUo
;ii
Imiij. i ss nun vx;w!i 1.
Itepoil fiom St a ..Wi show that
hundreds in. arriving nore every hour
audit Is said that i..-c Motidny the
cnivvd lun Ihh'U almost as large as here.
bund of Teatis left there to-day mid
nine to Oilmido hoping to register
more iUiutl. but thev wero illsap-
(inliite I and In the afternoon they put
tliclr horses on cars and went to Arkan-
sas I .t .
A strong feeling has developed In
the crowds at (irhuulo and .Stillwater
ng.iltiit tue biHiiiiers who hail from Ok-
lahoma The latter have iipparcil in
large numbers and it is strongly felt
bv all others that as the (Ikhihom.i pen-
pie have li. .l one ehiinee to secure lie--.liable
claims thev ought to keep out
nl the run for the strip This feeling
un. manifested .vest-. lay In it can-v.i-t.
inniigtir.iti-1 for the mayoralty
of the city which Is to be built at
IVfiv II was prcclpltil I be a i.uth-
rle paper vrhii'li Oiiiim nut lu uilvocacy
. f ..'u-.'. M ij.kfctt. of Outlirio for the
...'"ilcr lb- sjrJ.stloii was received
w th fsv t b. lln Oklahoma element
mid i. i i'i:. i cl once started for the
l!utvi i I was promptly met by
the ot'ii i .- i' hi with u boom for
Judge 1.. I' Meot. of l.iiulsliiua. ltoth
I men are in li.u- wtiltiu to teglster mid
both will make their homes at I'crrv.
Pully ".'Dp mles an I hures hnve been
I sold nl miction l.Iikv Mondiiv morning
mid the ilem-itid Is active 1 itsh droves
of animals me driven in rveiy day nud
thu prospect Is Hint the sales will con-
i tlniic until s.iuuda.v. Sever j I thou-
smul horseincii aro In the camp heie
j so.i.e me provided with saddles lint
I uiiinv v.lli make the rac burebtick
They exercise theli horn-s mid liululce
III frleinll.v ciiiitestsof speed dally
' INI I IIMI AS s VI MIX.
1 1 I'l'll-lnll Itlorilrv Villi- lit- Vlmijrr III
the l i--.ltl.-til . lliiUc si Oil -i ciihri.
I'll rlil lU.II I'll . s.pt N pen-loll
nttoiiie; . vvlio-te uiilliu or tiliice of lesi-
ileliee til" pension olllehil. r.-fil-e to ill-
vulge. li.u hee. I writln.' lettr- to siis-
peinleil pensioners In this il vtrbt ad-
vislnif them to hill l'ivsi. utt l.-velaud
secretary lln'i s.m i .nii.iiissi.nier
l.nehreii mid all others cmn -etc I with
I the retvnt ritlei stiipHi Itntf pnmeiit
of ceitalu pension.
I I'eusliiu Agent .slcliincr luituUen the
matter up nnd hits forwanb-1 a cnp nf
one of lllf lettl'Pl to the llitei'inr de
I partmclit lit Wtishlugtoii It is pmb-
' able that the itttnriti-v vvill he in rested
I for tieasnn
1'hi.M' who knn.v t!i mm sn thn'.
' he U HU'feetlv sane It is s Hd that he
Is a lira nil Army mini and draws a
tieiisloti UiiDiigh the I'lttshiiriihiiireiiey
I hut Is not a I'ltt burgher.
V. hl.nl lu sr I IfJI.
Tumi . Kim. Se il H The Alll-
mice Advoeatt). the niu 1st state or-
gllll tieiluy lip-'OUls tniiopii'Utstiislet'l
clear of the iu-ru-ni IVoleetive llssie
ckitlo.i wh'eli .. tn- iii stui. iis.
Isirne refltv.'t to barter. It deel.uos
that It upp.'ar- i is- nnlv another ic-
public ill scheiii t accn-iiplis'i a p.irtl-
s.ltl pitrpn e
V sun iii III I i In nrrzoii.
ICl.VJIMII I v - O.-t.S.til U
itil" an I hi. mill Jillls stage
Ktttpl si o bn lit a Iiiiiii hlgh.vnviinn
stiipHl i ii 'hv o.t a mil" niKii.viiviuaii
who ivlb ' i 'hi " pis-engersof theli
valuab'. - i in . im unit ol MM The
jellies- ' rv" ! man pin. i e
xvTrV i I'fin n'ibc
I rjnir nnil Mi.t Mil s. i'iul.in '
.M 'X- hepl. 1 1 - lib i. it. li to th'Y
Hciitt ' e'"xrmn Co.. ft'om ll.iligkiff
mpl
bill u
in. iiuuouiices that the it"-
tvrten SLuu mid bj-aiiciia)o
nr. 'U'Ht't.iry (is itig.ird thjift
M wi .albiii It hi a Idiitl Iiowovh.1
. iiiWfiil-n of mtwMwUfiuit
ii at iinvil.ilt.
'Ku
ills
cm- iiuixuiMiiiMii.'i iii:iiisi:. 1 trAfUTES.
Itn Vtlll llrny liu h hiiiI i:rrr AIUhUoii .
Mailr h) .MIm I'l.llnnl. I1'"' "' nl n.l llr.i.ly (r Tl llv
I.HXI.M rnif Kv . Sept. M. I'rnuil ((-
N.iiirc-slt 4t riioolllcliil It was leiirnid The 1 1 iiui.. nf fiLi..i. ...
this mornliu that Col. Ilrecklnrldge U ' l "' of 0kI''l"""n "o m.-v
jirepurlng to nni'. n defense that N un- r'''y for ilellvrry You ean getotie by
es-eled and u ' prb.iblv tin 11 the calling nl this office and llonosllln
tide of public Mnii . 'iv In his favor '. ' "
When the charge no... ngiUHt him by " 'Mt- "' "'''"?.:-'Mousnnilnewlll
Miss I'ollanl winie t trkih- will ilenr . " to yon by tlrt exm. rt.ini-v
ni.solutclN een one 01 mii smi ins
denials will lv MipiHii
tho
trongest soit of proof Hi
rngogeil to Miss l'ollnrd and at ti
led her to liellcvo that she was to 'hj
w Ife lie will prove that none of the .
plications In Miss l'olliird breach 01
W'T:::"':. ' ..unlos thatch ha.
...7 ........ - w .... p. ..... r.w..
furthermore that he never Introduced
Miss i'ollanl to Mr l.nkc 1'. illaek-
burn as his future wife and that the
latter lady had never itated a much to
lien. Duke or nnv one else It would
m-imii that the widely published letter
nsinlMiioted Miss l'ollnrd was first I
introduced Into Wiislilngtou society by
Mrs .mm iniiiigrcii. i mil iiuiv incei-
lug her nt a charitable Institution in
the capital city she Introduced "-'
I'ollanl to one of Antbassuilor ILiyanl s i
daughters nud In this way she worked
herself up Col llreeklnrldge will re-
tin n to Kentucky the latter part of the
week mid miuouiice himself as a candi-
date for congress. He will lake the
stump make some startling disclosures
Mid vigorously deny that he Is the
ither of Miss I'ollanl's baby.
ouiitnns iv iiiiHi:vti..
rht ni.rrorof Amlrlii liouliliil lijr In.
rnlj ('jerln.
v'ir. . .Sept. II. -The Vienna elt-
ling m. ounces that a decree of the
miii.stry as Wen sanctioned by the
fiuix-i r s iHMidlmr the articles VI mid
Hlofli s tltutlouiil law lHarlng on
citiretis tt in I'uigiie and its neigh-
lmrlug ib e and subtending trial
by Jury the fo uieycar This decree
is due to i te agitation about
rrairu In favt of . home inlc meas-
tire for llttlicinl.i
Toe dbirlcls vblc i. I- tuldltliiil to
thl eitv urn alT I WelybttiTf.
Km It. ' and sin nr THS elr
sitspetii. ' in irlitesi iil 1 "if .
constittitloii..' li mid arte-Mnjr ' ti
rights of citlreiit- -' i' tn -turn
the piv uitl r rss -.' Mk lMilit
Ul.-eilllk.-s
It '
that In mlilltloil1 n " I
hi. ' dyn' -i e ugltntiiet ..u the eve '
the otjttpeior s bit tlulay August is din-
tttrbiJiiccs due to the proposed icslrlo-
tlou j 'f he popuhir celebration of
yje.ij echs caused the action
tltC't esctil decision cuttses so miieti
III fee'l-ig that set lotts riots are ant i
p.ttco As it Is the le.nlers of
yoiinf- t zeehs ate making incline
s etj'tes The Oermmi ling and en '
of u fin un- hooted and disitgureil.
sit i vt: i'iini i"iT:i.
Hi.. Jfiilorlou. Mitf C nirlter St ntener.l tn
Mne Intra nnil I Im il H.MIII.
1'iu.hk Hai tv I ml . s.pl li I'rank
llruo. alias Mings who Is wnnteil In
I ve I'ltlereiit cities has rceelvivl a Jury
- utc iieo of nine tears In t'ic peiilten-
li.irv and a line of f.til) nnil tosts His
rtioruoy will apHal lo the supremo
court Mrs llrucc "Itcd O'llrlcn.
obn Henry and I'lmenee llklns will
titiibmbtcdl.v be eouvlcleil when their
IKS.-1 mo tried as the state lu the
ifrueo trial proved a oiiiisplrucv All
I in were arrested on June J-i charged
tttli cracking a safe in a dry goods I
-tore in tills city and stealing COun '
Vtlnoiirl l'o. tin t.lrr. i
WahIIIXi.iox-. Sept H The follow-
ing foittth-class iist olllce appoint-
incuts vvete made to-diu
In Mlmourl At At-jiterJum llitet county.
Wltliaia Cmoforu nl lllau I i.tunm.clf coun-
tv. J DlllarJ. at lllchlnailt Sroit rnuutr.
John ICIrkputrlcl:. lire J M'lirli run-mil nt
l.tmnnte. l'rttlt rountr J lUvtrtt'ld at Or-
nrttllr. Sullno county Kourrt Orear
i M.nly-lltr 1 rrtm it lllilioi. '
Kvnsvs I'm Mj.scpl II Willi-
out pomp or ostentation but with sim-
ple mid Impressive t-crciuo ilcs the
twenty-llfth nuiilversary the silver
jubilee of the consecration of lllshop .
I oil n J. llogau was celebrated to-day
bv Hie Catholics of the cll.v '
CarlMe lli.tel.tp it 'lioiior.
vsiiixiiiox Sept. A large til
mor has develoM'd on Secretary Car- '
lisle s right arm above tho cIImivv mid'
litis insisted .ill ticatineut Im king In '
reduction an I Dr llrymit mid .1. I out
Thompson nf this city have decided
I hat It must be removed by the knife.
I. It tliil si-rri'tur).
vsllixitlnx. Sept. II. Itvel'soH
Ititehle. fnimcrl.v sceietary of the Kitti-
tas l Ity Coinmeielnl club who Is here
as it delegate from Cleveland was es-
terilny elected secivt-iry of the mitlomil
eomuietelal club convention.
I r IIC I I llipi'llcil.
Clllcvoo Sept II. --The iiatlomil
convention of Keeley leagues tn-iluv
ex'pellcd leiiu'lie I'i A llvelv illseiissinu
preecihtd the expulsion 'I he action
taken is the upshot of dissension of
long standing.
I lieitil it's ll.li I. all
.SAllt'SAI lltt.l'i;
Si Uiuls-st I.f"i i HriMiklyn .1
I'leveliiul-Clt'vHii 1 1 I Now Vork S.
Ilslllauiro Ili'iliiii.H v l'IHsUut' '
IKI.HHHAI " '
Hon. John ' 'U-
catidldate bo e
Jlr J. J ' nn
l .!!.
if Is not u
' 1SCVH
it. i .Mou
.rk.
. . it M
' .. tue
isappeur 't. .' .
"Illlt ti IB .Hi
Miss nip
bun!'
cliei
n e td to Issue cell I lied
ljn-td uh ourreitey.
niacin Mi polltHl fin i e of I lu
In
i t.ln
t.ln ' . ru til Is) urililglied
r t . f enrv In dlsobeylnif an
i iiildln h gmublliig clul
ll. ro hi is nvraigiicii lor con-
lujiiuc-
. f"l WKH .00 eelired bv a fr.iildlih'lit
mortgage were Isnted.
hxprcsx olllclab suv the lubbers ot
the I .M lie Shore train netir b'endallvllle
Ind got los than .iii.isjh iuit
of tho hold up 'I'l" ""' i"' trMn
thitpi llrst.iiOiH'WiiimgH' i l "nl
tfiHiuinil iou.ioCtuBT VSt 4i t
f"eu. .. .
martin designates Monday August
llth ns the date of otlleial publica-
tion. Don't titk to get a statute
'tout the cash down. No Inrnks
wi -I'owed to go out of this ofllce
... ..
thin in mind and vim
w"1 "' "nee ami delay.
Whithery. . n million .In)
ri or a cent dlirereneo
In this Indexible s '
'"'eiotore tiiu Hull. a .
"'Ir to get nice calling i i
lie. in stiimly t i i ibm. I
SrviKl'vpn m. ims nut in n li. ' .
ply f th. Il(cst designs t.
'K" v
Prqessiona Directory
LAWYERS.
Ji '-"WK. A. II. IHJHTON.
LOWK A. HUSTON
ATTOH.r.V-AT-IiM-;
llnuiii : timl n( (; in! !
0UTHK1B . . Qicr.AHQMA.
II. K. II.VVKMS
111:0. p. oiivnt
iiavi:.s & oitxnu
ATTOItNUlS-AT-liAVV
Cor. Iliirrlinii itiul tf..
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J. W. NlS.fejf
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llffle . I
i lliillilliiir ins v..r...
si"' itrrrt.
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OKl.AIInM
A A. ISWJJW
Atiohnki-at Law
Room. 33 n 3i clu Un
Hilllilliltf
" TimrR.
OKJiAIIOMA
OHAH. llltOUN
Attorney Uoncral
Anoiis;i:V.A.r.iAv.
ia Hkltthoiun Ave. up stitlr.
''""Km. Okl.AHi.Mi
OR PEOPLES
M DENTIST.
U1uIiiiiiiii Avenue und f'iri
Ntroet UpHtiiirs
Sickness Sickness
Vent will havtt If you d.. not have yotti
vanlstind out Imusos eleaue.l. Leave
vour orders ut city court house fot
LEONARD "&CO
THK LEADING
II III
ot Guthrie.
Dealer" lu
COAL
I
Went ol elcpotou JliiniHoii
'I elephi lie -o
S tlJIO!'.
Going
Away
i oit un:
SUMMER ?
J If you nre have the St vth C'Amr i.
Jsentvoii. It iv 111 give you nil th.-
i now h from homo -
r . t
tfntte it
!'
j. Ill) Will tiM. ml
u mitienll ut thooillio
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to it or vi
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