The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 28, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 24 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
J im
LS
I
"'4 .
lit
r.
.
KANSAsliwBRIEPS. 1
-
IS SOMETHING UNIQUE
Robert I Leo of Oarlnnd hnu been
appointed a special laborer nt Pugct
Bound navy yard Washington.
Albert Crispin of Lawrence hns
been appointed a carpenter in tho
qunttermastcr's department o( tho
ni my at Leavenworth.
Andy Peterson the mnn who wns
convicted of murder In the llrst degrro
for killing Cnrl Holt near Orcciilcnf
laat January hns been taken to tho
penitentiary.
John C. I.owc the reform school at-
timlaut who idiot bin wlfo Inst Sun-
dny nt Topekn causing her death two
days later has been held for inutder by
the eorc.ner'a Jury.
Tho Hlk City (Ins and Oil Co. baa
brought In nnother Rood gn well. It
la (orated one mile north of town. Tills
makes two rood well for this eom-
pany nml Insures plenty ot pie lor tin
town.
Nothing rame of the Ailed Popullsl
o.- middle-of-the-road Mate convention
called for Thursday In Topekn. Only
one delegate put In nn appenianec
George llordmnn of Neninha roiiuty.
Tho enll Issued two weeks ago waR
signed "Cotnmltteo." Nobody has
consented to stand sponsor for it
At n Rpeelnl meeting of the Ijiwrcncc
city enunrll there wna a general ex-
prcRHlon of n rcprosentnllxc lot of the
citizens present in favor of n 'opting:
the propoRed gift of a $2.'i.(Hi3 llbr.iry
building to the city of Uiwro-ire under
the URiial termR offered by Andrew
Carnegie but the roiinrtl po-dponftl
action for two weeks Indira! In.? that
the proposition Is likely to lie tunnel
down.
An oil gusher has been struck at
Chanuto by tho llnrker Oil Company
on Its holdings north of the city. Ons
Band wan first ponc'.rnted tor two feet
nt n depth of 717 feet and then oil waR
reached. Tho drill pnrsrd through
thr- feet of tho must productive sand
found In thnt territory. The diilUrx
estimate that the nnturnl Cow Is oer
200 barrels every twenty four hour.
The llnrker Oil Company In u new com-
pany organized less than n mouth ngo
with homo capital.
A cablegram from Manila announce
the denth of Mrs. U. I). Connut n
Topeka woman. About two yeira aso
C. K. Connnt. a teacher of Oerman nt
Washburn college wna nppolntnt to
take charge of one of the government
schools near Manila In the Philippines.
He was in love with Miss Tucl.trman
n Topeka girl nt the tlmo. A year
later. Miss Tuckerman went to Manila
mid mnrrled him. She nlRo somred a
place In the schools there. Thursday
Flic died. Tho body will bo brought
back to Topeka fur burial.
Eastern parties for whom It. It Ver-
million a law partner of Oovcrnor
Stanley at Wlchltn Is acting as ngent
arc securing options on farm lands ad-
jacent to Wellington with a view to re-
opening the salt Industry there. Tho
identity of the corporation which Mr.
Vermillion la representing baa not
been disclosed but it Is supposed to be
connected with largo packing houso
Interests. A few months ngo the came
company had nn expert there investi-
gating tho depth r.nd thickness ot the
salt deposits and It Is presumed thnt
on his report Wellington was r.ekctrd
as a ticld fur tho company's operations.
Uurglni-B broko Into the home- ot IM
Clroomer G13 Ann avenue. Kalian City
Haa. llu was ulouu In the house IiIh
wlfo and children being In Kxcolslor
Springs Mo.. The Intruders did not
uwuken 0 roomer ntid to mnko auro liu
would sleep more ooundly tied u hand-
kerchief saturated with chloroform
over his face. Ho was In nn uncon-
scious condition when a boat iter
Frank Johnson found htm about mid
night Tho thieves after robbing
O roomer ot f 1.25 In currency and ti
ge.'.d wutch owned by his wife wcut
Into Johnson's roam broko open hid
trunk and stole a lot ot hl3 persunul
effects. After a great deal of work
Uroomer was restored to consclousucsf.
Ho is employed nt Armour's packing
house.
Arrangements are nbout completed
for a monster celebration nt Parsons
on August 10. That day is the twenty-
llfth anniversary of thu UtnlUtluu of
1'arsona lodge No. 1 A. O. U. W. thn
llrst lodgo ot Workmeu organized in
Kaunas. From this original lodge of
thirty member the order has grown to
a membership ot lUO.OOU In the state
thu largest membership in Aiuurtcu.
Parsons lodge Bo. 1 has tho largest
membership In tho state and Webb
McNall ot Kansas Is supicmu master
workman ot thu United Htates nml Cau-
ado. Many of tho original certlllcatcs
aro In existence nud good standing.
Concession for tho free usa ot Ihu I 'ar-
sons park has been granted tho loilgo
by tho city council. Thu plans so far
outlined contemplate having Wcbu
McNall and other prominent Workmen
for speakers. A musical contest bo-
twecu tho bands from ull over tho
state Prominent peoplo will bu Invit-
ed to tako part and a great day is al-
ready assured.
WONDERFUL JtlNIATTOtES
OOZ.D AND SILVER.
XK
Edwin M. Rogers of Kmorln Im
been nppnlntcd a disciplinarian nt thu
Chcycnno river Indian school South
Dakota.
Oovcrnor Stanley hns appointed Dr.
M. N. Oardner of Orecnlont to bo a
member of Uio state board ot health
vlco Dr. It. J. Morton resigned.
A civil flervlco examination will bo
held nt Kaunas City on August I for
position of tinner nt Balnry of ?720 In
tho rpmrtenunstcr s dcpurtnfcnt nt
Leavenworth.
II. N. Haines editor of tho Topeka
Advocate has withdrawn from tho race
for secretary of the Populist stato com-
mittee. John Currnn tho present ceo.-
tary now has no opposition.
Mrs. M. V. Church wife of the state
InRiirnnee superintendent wna thrown
finm n buggy in n runaway at Topel.n
nml siiRtnlued serious Injuries. Tho
physlclnnR say shu will bo laid up fur
several weeks.
The Kansas State Undertakers' Arro-
elation hap. elected officers for tho com-
ing year ns follows: President. James
W. Sexton. U'nven worth: secretary K
M. Penwell Topekn. Tho convention
next year will bo held nt Leavenworth
Dr. Sarah H. Oreenfleld u young
womnn physician of Hiawatha has
been nppnlntcd hneterlologlRt ot tins
state board of health." The boanl has
futelshod her Jl.ono worth ot InMru-
ments nml she will examine tlm germs
of alt contnglnus dlRcases. hno will
mnko her headquarters In Hiawatha at
present moving to Topeka later.
J. II. Ilrynnt n Snntn Fo brakemnn
was hit In the fnro with a bottlo whllo
walking In Humboldt park Emporln
nnd dniigeroiiHly hurt A boy uamcil
Orlmis tliiow tho bottlo at a compan-
ion with whom ho wm qiuvrrolkig. It
mimed thn oomjwvakin ruid accidentally
lilt Ilrynnt rutting his nnso nenr'y ojT
nnd probably blinding him In one eye.
Ilrynnt was unconscious for clxtecn
hours. Orlmes was arrested.
Miss Eva Crahan a bundle wrapper
employed at Ijiko'n CnRh "tore Atchl-
son won thn capital prize of f 500 In thn
hlks guessing contest Her guess wns
$r.r7ri.75 which wns within 40 rents of
tho net proceeds of the fair tho exnet
amount being $5:t7r..Xr. Miss Crnhan'j
father has been paralyzed for a number
of yenrs nnd nn tho family Is particu-
larly deserving thero Is general re-
joicing nt the young lady's good luck.
John Hlgglnn of Wlchltn la in tho
woman's wnrd In tho Denver Jail on
charge of Insanity.
As Mr. nnd Mrp. E. A. Winters nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. James A. Denth and MIrs
Illeknrd wern returning from Mnry-
vllln to their homo In llluo Unplds the
ncrkyoko to their carriage broko the
horses became unmanageable and the
whole parly were thrown from tho
carriage. All wcro moro or less Injur-
ed but thn only serious Injuries aro to
Mr. Winters. lie wns Insenslblo for
some time nnd his condition Is still
serious. Thn parties nro all prominent
persons who were nt Murysvlllc nt-
tending tho Mnsonlc celebration whera
Mr. Winters had made ono ot tho ad-
dresses. William OelRer of Peru has sold his
gas and oil Interests to tho Interstate
(ins and Oil Company for IIS.OUO re-
taining n 112000 Interest in Uio com-
pany nnd becoming superintendent 11.
M. Powell nnd C..A. Satloy of Taylor-
vllle. 111. aro president nnd secretary
respectively ot tho now company. Mr.
Powell nud Mr. Oelser will go East
next week to purchase two additional
rigs nud thrco rigs will then bo put to
work developing tho Peru Holds which
are already among tho best In tho
state. Mr. Oelser already has n frail
chlRO to plpo gas to Sedan aud work
will commence nt once
Tho unusual spcctaclo ot a pcnltoii
tlnry convict pleading his own case at
thu bar In the supremo court will bu
witnessed In Topeka U1I3 week. Ira M.
Terrell an Oklahoma convict now
serving tlmo at 1-anslng for murder
has applied for his release from prison
on n writ of habeas corpus. Ho clalmti
that ho was nut given a fair trial In
Oklahoma and further thnt Oklahoma
has no right to send its prisoners out
ot Its own territory for safe keeping.
Ho prepared tho writ himself lu lila
cell nud maltod It to tho court. In n
letter accompanying It ho said h-j had
lost all faith In lawyers and that he
wanted to nrguo thu enso hltnsulf. Th'a
supremo couit Set thn onse for hearlux
next Tuesday and ordered Wurden
Jowctt to lulng Terrell over so that ho
could prcseut tho application to thn
court In banc.
Collection Exceedingly Complete Al-
most Every Article In Dally
Use Being Included In It
Iindon Tlt-Dlts: Mr. O. M. Bib-
bald of Leeds has mndo what Is tin
tlouhtodly the most unique set of work
Ing models In the world. These won
derful miniatures which aro fashion
ed In silver nnd cold nre made to work
nnd hnvo been produced nfter years ot
patient Inbor.
Thnt the models hnvo attracted
moro than tho ordinary attention may
ix gauged rrom thn fact thnt not many
months ngo the owner exhibited them
before tho king rind a distinguished
party nt Sandrlnghum. The late
Queen Victoria wns also much Inter-
rted lu thn models. They were ex-
hibited at her Sieclal desire at Wind-
sor enstle.
There nro 20 different sets many of
these sets containing n dozen or more
fieparnto pieces. As nlready Rtated
they nre wrought In either gold or sil-
ver nnd wonderful ns It may seem nro
nil made by hand without easting or
ntd of n glass. There Is n miniature
locomotive containing 220 piece. Al-
though It Is so small that you can pi are
It In tho palm of your hand nnd close
It without thn least Inconvenience. It Is
nn exact model In every particular of
n fully equipped engine.
There aro also a Lltlputlnn lawn
mower nnd two horizontal engines.
Thcr nre no fewer than 281 pieces In
the former. Tho collection also com
prises n tea service nnd tray
Photographs on linen and t Xs nro
becoming popular for pillow covers
handkerchiefs etc.
London expected a tremendous de-
mand for seats coranntton week. Hut
Instead the great demand was for
clothes-hooks.
Tho mnn who Is pausing Mexican f 3
bills In Kansas city Is doing nil ho can
to uverromo tho effect of tho repeal of
tho stiver purchasing clause.
Edwnrd Hemslcy Jr.. a bricklayer
shot nud killed his divorced wlfo nud
then committed sulcldo at Salt Lnka
City Utah.
Colo Younger requested that tho O.
A. It. of Minnesota got up no petition
asking for a pardon for ulnisolt aud
brother James.
O-'onol Jnmen Mitchell editor of th
Arkansao Democrat Little Hock li
dead. Ho was Tl years of ago nnd wru
prominent in tho affairs ot tho state.
Funston ought to Iturn in .wira ai
soon as ho ran so an to mnko that story
good. Chicago Tost
"Didn't you get Tery wotT" ehe ask'
ed an ho reached home on a ralnj
evening.
"I got so wet that it mado mo dry'
ho explained feeling that ho ought tl
glvo somo excusa. ExcIiudeo
Tho thermometer Indicated a tem-
perature of 82 degrees Wednesday If
the warm weather continues It will bo
possible to colebratu tho-. Fourth ot
Fourth nJJjily out-of-doors without
overcoats. .
A race Is not always to tho flwfl
Heroin Is a fundamental dirtcrenoe hi
twocn a race In a packing houso "mup
" ..
Jiir Edward's physicians Ray hlsl
ih ft Mrnvnrv Am ultittt II lit Ifl
BUI IMMUIUK 1 1 in TUIJfHIJ
LJU4 IJM910I
I-oriL
tho.
Afrfj
soli
reports that Jiost oi
Liiounta In Soi'lt
newly cnlUtc
lug ot thu can
nn nf fTnm
i.I.Kii.n- Itn-ll
ponoy. W
IB Ed
"MSI
miat
from his nationality that he wns a
Catholic ho feared that his conscience
would not permit him to do everything
that might bo required of him.
" 'Faith nnd phat Is thnt yex ud
have me do?" nsked Pat
"Well. replied the fnrmer. 'among
other things. It would be your duty to
drive my wlfo nnd myself to church
every Sunday morning.'
'"Sure. OPd hnvo no objections to
doln' thn lolkes o' thnt.' said Pat
"Very well then. remarked the
farmer 'you mny consider yourself en-
RngeoY
"The following Sunday morning Pat
hitched up tho hores nnd. the farmer
nnd his wife having seated themselves
In the wncon. started for the houso of
worship. The road led by a Catholic
churrh where Pat was In the hnblt of
nttendlng s-TVlees. As the party np-
prmiched the church Pat began to feel
uneasy He could not mnko up his
mind whether to live up to his ngree-
mrnt. or to get out nf the wagon gn
to mass and let the farmer and his wife
continue their Journey alone. Finally
with an heroic effort he set his teeth
put the reins to the horses nnd. catting
one lingering bvik nt his ehurch. said:
"'tioodby. tln.1. till better tolmes.'"
OUIl CONSCIENCE TUND.
Stnrtcd With
n Dollar In
1811.
the Yenr
from two threepenny pieces. From the
same quantity of silver n toaRt rark
i met. Jug stand nnd tray have been
evolved. Mention may nlso be mado of
the threepenny piece. In which a hole
has been bored sideways right through
It.
As nn instnnre of what ran be made
from ono threepenny piece there Is n
complete coffeo service nnd tray all
fashioned out of tho smallest coin of
the realm while out of three Btirh coins
n tea service nnd try have been nuxV.
On ono occasion Mr. Blbhad ot ono of
his spoons nnd nthough he searched
for It with n powerful electric light fall
eel to find It Next day ho discovered
the missing article tinder his finger
nnll where It had remained all night.
Tho collection Is exceedingly complete-
almost every nrtlclo In dally use
being included In It There nre n gold
nnd silver bicycle ono and three-
fourths Inches high. Each cycle con-
tains 102 pieces. There nre nlso s gold
nnd silver tricycle each machine boast-
ing .11.1 pieces. Thero Is nn umbrella
framo lu 4.1 pieces. The two carriages
wrought In gold denerve n passing ref-
erence. The largest which weighs 17
grains. Is made of S.r pieces It could
easily be drawn by n fly. There nre
guns nnd pistols so small that you
could place a score of them In your
waistcoat pocket and not notice their
weight the smnllest article probably
being a lock and key the weight of
which Is undnr three-quarters of n
grain. It Is In 12 plcccj.
When Mr. Slbbald exhibits his mod-
els ho appropriately refers to thn dis-
play ns "the smallest show on i-arth."
Borne of his Items which boast of quite
n number of pieces nro kept In such
curious nnd mluuto receptacles ns nuts
and cherrystones. For Instance. p one
cherrystone there nren tear.ervlce. two
trays nnd 21 spoons nud I uunnther n
horizontal engine made of 2f! pieces. In
nn almond shell n slx-chamberid gold
revolver Is comfortable enscoumed.
while the Interior of n plum stone af-
fords sufficient nectimmodntion for a
pair of breerh-londlng pistols.
Tiut the most wonderful Item nnd one
Thlrh hns evoked the prnlse of not
only thousand of astonished specta-
tors hut of thn king nnd several mem-
bers of the roynl family. Is n Hareelnna
nut containing n drawing-room suite
of eight rhalrs rocking and arm chairs
sideboard nnd three ornaments piano
nud stool with lady playing couch with
lady sitting UMn It. gentleman on a
chair ready n book lady on chair with
tumbler In hand waiter with tray nnd
three tumblers table with tea service
nud footstool bedroom suit bed nnd
pillow dressing table with two orna-
ments lady dressing washstaml. Jug
nml basin gentleman washing couch
Alnslre's Magazine- In tho yenr
111 nn anonymous citizen of New
York sent $1 to the treasury depart-
ment nt Washington with nn nvownl
nnd wanted to make restoration. A
dollar meant something to I'nrle Sam
In those necessitous days when the
country verg.il on war with On-at Ilrlt-
nln nnd It wns a patriotic ns well as n
mado' penitent net. The contributor wns the
A PILOT HOUSE MANSION. ' ''
J -r"V3y KJkM-r7w--tL. ' I -v I il inftf jv.jt. ""1
Ti l". .sfe C JOSf fWF&ifrZi'TTiGSftM' -! i
Odd though the habitation Is which lifted off Ixullly and left on the beach
is shown In the picture. It Is not. ns ( It quickly caught tho notice of Charlie
miLt w .......v.n.i .. f n-.b.t ' Wnl tern an old 'longshnrcmnn nnd
might be supposed part nf a wrecked lnglrrman ..villi the aid of a few
vessel. The stanch Pngct Sound tug ;rr0! he hauled It up beyond high wa-
Ulrhnrd llolynke still busily picks up off ter mark. Installed a second-hand stove
Capo Flattery the big Ilrltlh ships that nnd .with fragments nf driftwood fitted
come with Increasing frequency to take j up n dwelling thnt la fnr from unrom-
eargoofl of Northwestern wheat to the fortnble
ports of Ihe United Kingdom. ! Old Chnrlle himself Is shown In tho
A few years ngo the tug wns overhaul-' plrtupi seated on the bow of nn nban-
ed nt FortTownsend nnd herdeekhouso iloned small boat another gift from tho
rearranged The old pilothouse was beach.
BOOMERANG FOR BOYS.
Novel among toys 3 a boomerang
nnd the principle on which It Is con-
structed Is highly Ingenious Three
or more vanes which nre so formed that
thev riti lo readily gnspoil tv i'i
INDIAN JACKETS.
When a Toba Indian wnnta to appear
In gala coitume he puts on a Jacket of
the pattern xhown In thn aenmpanylng
founder of the conscience fund nnd
probably ho died In the odor ofi
sanctity.
During tho preceding 3fi jeare of the
life of the republic no one had despoiled
the government or the private con
science was callous. This New York
man Indeed seems to have been the
one blemish on a golden era of national
virtues for T.O years were to elapse he.
rore mere wnann addition to the fund.
In 1S01. lust after Similiter wili fired '
on. Sho Sftm Of tS.OOU sa UimV waA re. I
cved hy thetreiiiurydcj;iftment wifh I hand. radiivW from r coBimoa -ntT.
n letter oxnlalnlng that a sorely trbilj nll ' "filer thnt they mny eletive the
conscience couiii nn longer ennure Itsi 'r ihh- wh-j- nn- iuuuihk i'-j
-. --- - '-.....i...ii
burden of guilt. Thv plain inference
ll'qa fftinff ff Im 0....1I..W m.il .!.. 1.n 1T..I.
i.. .. .111- ?- ll.ll- . illllAllll. lilt' I'llll.
I (ill RtnlAd tl'IMlM 11 mil n mint nt ntiinm.
to rnrr' n the war. judged It not to be
n time to defer repentance. Think of
the Imiinty Jumpers who profited by
his contribution!
It was really useful to the country
In another way The conscience fund
which had languished for want of a
shining t-nmp!e. now l-rame nctlve.
It has been quoted pretty steadily ever
since At the pn-sent time It nmounI
lo ir.00.000. Indeed restitution Is get-
ting to be the fashion nnd the time
may rome when no one will tuke ad-
vantage of the government or do so
only with the laudable design of hwell-
lug the conscience fund when nny emer-
gency confronts I'm lo Sam.
beveled on one side.
Furthermore with the object of In-
pirturf These Jackets nre made of
tln skins ot animals nnd anv nattern
creasing their Impetus the iear edges that may be derdred can either bo paint
FOND OF "PITCH."
Even the Tire Fiend Could Not Make
Him Quit the Game.
Oentleman's Magazine: Out In Prai-
rie tin t'hlen. Wis . lives nn old Oerman.
now past So who has for years leen In
the hotel business. The old gentleman
la very fond of card playing nnd
"pitch" Is his favorite game.
One day a couple of years ago a par-
ty was sitting about n table pitying
nud Just ns the cards had Ix-cn dealt
nnd sorted nnd It wns up to the old
gentlcmnu to hid for tho trump a boy
riisluil Into the oflhe. nnd In great ex-
cltemeut said the barn wns on fire.
Without showing the lenst pertuba-
tlou the obi gentleman turned to him.
and the following conversation took
place:
"Did you get out the horse?"
Ye"
"Did you get out tho buggy?"
"Yes."
"Well" turning to the players
three."
'I hid
Defense of the Flirt.
Maemllllan's Maga7lue: Husklu .ad
vised ever' girl to have six sweethearts
iUil.i..l.lniilnltl t .I'm. ..V....I !.... ft n.l.'IrtM
two footstools small table with tumbler Tlmt mBll .rson. tho lllrt. Is most
nnii glass six irayiiiowiinicK. email fnl0(y woman whine heart aches
table with bottle. 14 tablespoons. II for friendship but who keeps Ihe rich-
tensiMH)ns. knife and stel and grasy P8l Hnn. hidden for her king when he
spoon. All these numerous Items go In plin romo Those who were never her
oue-half of tho nut nK w VPr rmM jl0 r jIllKi ru
her narnen by way of rejoinder. They
How Pnt Held His Job. overlook the fact that nil she gave
Milwaukee Sentinel: The following Ihem was friendly Interest nnd that
story was told the other evening nt nn was all sho pietemled to give them;
Enst Side club by one of Mllwauki e's for u ronscloua lllrt that Is a womnn
best ftory tellers: I who cunsplcuoulsy pretends to lovi- Is
"An lilshmnn out of work and isnirlns lniMsslhle ns a conscious hypocrite
In purse but strong In Ihe faith of his. In fact the lllrt Is the only remaining
forefathers was walking along n conn-'nrtlst lu friendship nnd n world which
try road In search of employment when knows what friendship Is makes good
he met n Lutheran farmer to whom he the dellclency by maligning her.
nf onco applied for something to do j
"After nsklpg him his name whence I In IS7T there were high schools for
he had rome nnd what ho could do the .l.dJR Oerman pupils lu Hungary To-
farmer told the mnn that ho rouhl give day nil these schools hnvo iv-nseil to
him employment but us ho Judged exlst
"JOE" LEITER AT DEATH'S DOOR.
ssssWilW MjjiMJM
BBBBKBBBSaBBBBBBBBBw SBBBBBBBBBBBBI'I I
.lBBBBv WBBSSBSSBBSmSSW ..fc USSBBSl;SSSi
SHSSSSSk BSKVBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSri' VBP
of the vanes are thicker than those lu
frouL At the ends of the vanes are
weights which are of gr"ater specific
gravity than ihe material of which the
anes are made.
A boy. It Is claimed can soon learn to
ed on them or produced by means of n
skillful arrangement of ornnments.
Some of these Toba Indlnns live In
Paraguay nnd others In Ilollvla. They
have many strange costumes and espe-
cially differ from other Indians In tho
become nn expert marksman with this' mater of their nttlro and ornnmentn!
toy. Another merit which It possesses zciilotis Kiirnt. m collector recently
Is thnt It ndmlrnlily Illustrates the man-; j!. j tnim t0 rart w)th BomP cj0cc
ner In which Its prototype the deadly m jneUvU ot wonderful patterns ns
IHMMMI'niUK SHOHl'l IH- llllllllll'll 11111
thrown n subject about which Euro-
pean and American boys know very little.
PEG AND ROPE PUZZLE.
well ns with several ornaments tho like
of which nre not worn by any other
Indians
PHOTOGRAPHER'S CANOPY.
In the nccompanyltig picture Is shown
a scr.-'n or canopy which is csncclallv
designed fnr photographers. It consists
Severn! smnll blocks and a cord di-
vided Inlti n number of parts form the
new puzzle which Ir shown In the tie-1 r a unltnhl- frame n light-excluding
miiip.niyi"i; piiiure. i in mm n iii-
nrrnnged lu equidistant parallel row
and the vnilous parts of the rord cor-
respond li number with the hbv'cs
.- u .1 rLi 1
It? LiiVi
i ; 1
' 'K ' ' "rl
Ji
m ' Lm jT
'J' V
ffltrl
ami .in distant rror.i them the length of
a diagonal Mae of n rcctnuglo whli-h la
formed iiv -dx or more of the blocks.
nn- ling therefor n curtain-supporting
devlie which can he moved toward nnd
irom uio end of the canopy over n per-
Finally lu the blocks nre holes ami ' ?"" wh? 's t0 bo Photographed mova-
i- Liiiitiiim ui ni-irriin fill II11H IIOTICO
nnd means for moving the device to nnd
fro on the canopy.
It will readily ho i -en that In this way
the light In nny studio ran be so to
speak controlled. Ily moving tho cur-
tains lu the requisite direction tho
with Its corrcsiion.llng block. A novlco ' 'h"l"Krnpher can at nny tlmo exrludo
may fancy that It Is onsy to fasten thol ""' ' K"- .mrr w'10y or partly as
iiIiir In tlio IhiIps lint !i trlnl will rmiiii "'J "' Uesireil.
rlnvlnee him that It Is quite a dllllcult
undertaking.
secured to tho various parts of the rord
nre plus v lilrh nre designed for the
purpose of remaining fast In the holes
when thej nie In proper position.
The puzzle .onslsts In so manipulat-
ing the various parts of the cord that
each part will bo brought in coutnet
FLOWERS MADE BY FROST.
NO NEW SUMMER DltlNKS.
Nearest Approach to n Novelty Is the
"Florodorn Fizz."
During very cold weather King FroH
never fnllr. to eao proofs of his nrtlstle Philadelphia Iterord: "No. thero
Skill Oil he Windows of rooms which nro ' doesn't seem to be nnv Rtrimi- rlnmnr
not heated nnd wonderfully dellrnte' fnr m. .. .ii..i. ii ..
nnd chaste nr- the crystalline llgures fnr "' m"wr 'Mnn this year re-
which aie timed by him on Ihe smooth "wrlted the bartender as henqulrted the
patiea of gin a A notnhle specimen of feltrer Into n Scotch highball. "Usual-
hls work 1 1 this line Is shown lu tlm y anK nll0t Ulla tmo whcn tho
I ui-aiher begins to g(.t hot nnd even tho
collar on u glass of beer drops thero
spil.-igs from some unknown Rourcn n
now beverage with nn alluring nnme.
Tin- nenrest npproarh to It this year Is
the Florodora flst which Is the worst
sort of a rountnVlt. I never hnvo a
call for It. except from young fellows
who want to lve the Impression that
Ihey are H.o real thing What Is It?
Oh nothini; nt nil but nn ordinary gin
11' "lured to look like circus lemonnde.
drop of raspberry sliup does tho
trftU and when the smart youth gets
. It In his clutch ho thinks he's the real
thing.
accompaiDlug picture which icpresenta
a portl-n nf a frost-covered wliu'ow In
n country house lu Ueriuivny. Tlvo Her-
mans rail the fantastic dculgtui which
nppenr on the windows In winter "let
lowers" nnd thoso who saw tho win-
dow shown In thn plcturo say that King
Frost excelled himself mi this occasion.
So beautiful Indeed wns his work thnt
nn nrtlst promptly mndn nn exnet copy
of It
Tho tiny ciystnls nn tho window wcro
nrrnuged symmetrically and lu such n
manner ns they represented either n
bough with many offshoots or a mnsa
or coral witti branches in nil dlrcctlo"
n.lM nVnW n -. - "' 'B "Wen
antes Toon.j! ( ..
John W. Cii when n tattered .
yes1ti"f"ilf ""Hill 1C summers enter ..i
iiiweicome h'iii-v nr ......: ... ""
rner of liT L8lnro.1 -f.thJ.
JoieBh r-i
r.?? w&o itl.5 " !.:
"jy 111 -t . .- (o c-ji .--. "Bite.
5.5raV.TJ
"hnrply:
of his eye ho
ald rather
An Expcnslvo Joke.
Thero nre qulto n number of sen-
ators with bald heads. Senator Stew-
art Is among tho number. And Mr.
Stcwnrt says that it docs not pay to
make fun of n mnn who hasn't any
h'ltr on the top nt his head In the
place where tho hair ought to grow as
Ihe f-Id song says In proof of which
he tells an Interesting story on how
Hanuliinl ! lunula was defeated far tb'
senate. .-
"Up In Maine" says Mr.fiT tl '
"thero wns a man who na ai0 "":
Ono day Mr. Hnmlboth skull. "1 f.
Inpped tho innji: ho Uil. 'thnt one of
wnnl I" ni Is crossed with tho oth-
.': V:.!.?r.k na mado only In fn
It; iZ? nfle 3 .rdawaTnlr0rr'
ss-'ffissy ft?lsrh-ii?riS-fiirs?
'Jie.ecksM Mi 4MM
ISR.Tta (
:ent slnee Hm.Mmh
earss. " ' '"-
' ) : '&
Tho secrekry.ol tWtdUtMrl
proven ot rifWWI S
Comanche a4 Ntow
money to supply Mmm
Held notes. n"-
Tlcsldcnts of Beaver
moro rainfall there tfcta
since tho early '86s. All
Ing fine nnd cattle am' ta
than for years.
Tho preliminary hrarlag f .kf'
urown wno was held for muMsiti
lu connection with the kllHac or 1
Lldor Johnson and his nimlUsTt'sM
cu in Oklahoma City. In Um
of Drawn. Thn rxsmlnl UUm
rlnred that Drown acted clearly ta i
ucicnBo auu in ucrensu or Johasoa. -
Atout thrco weeks ago twa
wntnmlo county farm era. aelaalawa.
named Calloway and LogAn got kh'
an altercation nnd while Logaa waa
down Onlloway's dog bit the aroatnita
man On the Iff Illnnil iwilunlni mat ta ' I
and I-ocnn died tho other day. an4 anw
Oalloway Is under arrest charged wHItf'l
murucr.
Ttosa Dlackwell has sued the tawa of
ninckwcll for $20000 damages for the
destruction ot certain bulldlnaa taai
sho had moved within tho tiro limtta.U.1
Sho Is the wife ot Colonel A. J. Mlaclc-
uell. Ijist week her son Solomon ay
his next friend Rosa Dlackwell snai
tho lionrd of education for f 10000 daai-
ages ticcauso rum Kflle Wyrlclt a
teacher whipped him.
A Lexington saloon man 'found'
somo fine mint whllo out huutin tk "
other day nnd carried It home wICT 1
visions of Julep nnd pleased customers
flitting through his brain. He made na
a long mint Jul for himself for
starter and his friends when they
found him had to ropo aad nog-lta
hJm boforo they oowtd.tet aar eaouxh
to Mm to get an explanation of lad
didoes he waa cutting. Ilo told them
between nntlcs about tho mint ami
they Investigated. Tho mint was loco
weed. Ashcr Altruist
INDIAN TEItniTOUV.
Mr. Pierce of Tennessee has Intro-
duced In tho houso a bill establishing a
United States court at Urlstow.
William M. Mcllctto has been nomin-
ated by President Roosevelt ns attor-
ney for tho Western district of Indlaa
Territory.
Major Qcncrnl R. D. Coleman ot the
Indian Territory division United Con-
federate Veterans has loaned an oBi-
clnl cnll for a reunion to be held
Ardmorc July 22 23 and 24.
It Is announced that an agreemeat
hns been reached which will tl"e the
nppolntment of marshal for the North-
ern district ot the Indian Territory to
W. II. Darragh. ot Vlnlta. This Is the
placo for which Messrs. Torallosoa an4
Itlchter of Kansas wcro originally in-
dorsed. Tho thirty-sixth annual reunion of
tho Watts family and tho Masonic
celebration at Muldrow were well at-
tended. About 250 members ot the
Wntts family and a large crowd ot
other visitors wero In attendance. This
family Is a noted ono In the Cherokee
nntlon. W. J. Watts was known aa
"king of intruders." He organised a
Non-Citizens' League and maintained
n lohy at Washington to influence
legislation In their behalf. The Dawer
commission finally disposed of their
claims not howoror. until the matter
bad been carried to the supreme court
of tho United Btatcsv W. -J..1
tended all ot thc8o cases aad :
hnvo mado a fortune out ot
Thrco of the four Cherokee I
parties sent out In the Caerakl
by tho Dawes commission aavl
ed to vlnlta. and the enrolls
blood Chorokees Is practically i
ed. Major a R. BreckearfaaWI
party ot clerks and stesosrapstl
tinisn ineir work at TaaiesjM
Mr. P. a Reuter. chief clerk
Chorokoe enrollment dlvlstoa.1
that all tho parties will do i
report at Muskogee next Tai
bo disbanded aad teat there
less than 209 people oa the ltMl
Chcrokees unaccounted for. Mrl
cr says that the total of the :
summed up show 98000 Caere!
theao allotments will he i
will bs entitled' to Ike i
iriuo. ps i
him
av r
irt
k
Tulsa entertalna
for the esubUsonaot et a
vftflon there. Abdat tweaW
tho city was eikea waa! wa
given for It At that ttau ahe
was iitrdiy coasjflerea eerl
retarded as a sert of aeaee ofleriac to
thn city for the lees el the ttttaetoe
from Mingo to Ceweta sot alaae taa
Frisco proposes ta bulM the BeM aa-
tension from there Talaa la sjeiae;
nftcr thn division In earaeet aad wHh
good prospects ef winnlac- la tUw mt
thn revelation made of laat year
drouth the Frisco manacemeat aaaSJ
nn Inollnatloa to more Its tenalacsa
from Sapulpa to some polat where '"
water la more easily had. laat year It tj
cost tho company almeet ltMM to
haul water for Ite use at Baatoa. Taa'.V
Arkansas rlvsr at TmI ---- mm I
ample supply fee) are Hleal -f
ts-
; ..'.': .' v""" wns
1(1 111(1 lllllliul mm
..... Ulllllll irUIIIHI BJilmS.- -
won defeated hv ..-".. :"""': .."nmiln
vote was rn i " .'"1" nnu ?at
")) ".'.W'ml mn ' ' for you T"
haldwn. i i..V. """ who
""hM i'OSl.
Senator rnii-n i. ...
dress nn -fii .."". ;."." "e. vcr an
.... w..-. I'.ll.lvnMllO.I .
ono
was
ad
it . wu that Ue Rt tWshav
trr HurtOU hu "hnrtis t.i. .JZl
jehlnd him." dees not aeely(
nhek Island nrf n.iJJ. Wl ?
t.- ... : -r- cm mtmmum
tuoaiissouri river at Kaaaaa Ceto.
Dills fop nhM I.. ." m. "
--- -.-.v UD muwaeeea.
A Clllb of nM an. -
formisl In Washing - toTli
Pension Conimlseloaer IIWST
vi.j ull ill. iiaiiA. v(khk.u ..jr .
. yctUHH
Evidently (here hi
iecn a trust and a
why would Ihe beef
iHivning nousa Burger
7.T .;
'liliki :
"It Is always a'i
iii'iru is aiwsys.
I nmi. KAVn (km
o asuJ.aucIieJor "? olVo aad broth-. r.
.- aet yL" In lyln Ua:
-" Jttmrew Tor ehy.
. saaalt ef fcle
"IS"!""' "rclar. of Urn vMj
tlcknt" ": : ". won't you buy dav 7 '' J""t'. ??'. ".."" following
" 'r. iuiitntl ..?rreHe"" rc"le" ikinss i? J th
... uy n ticket oi. n.. -....... ... lUsssssssaa lnH V-r " T "' "."OpL
t ..1 7 ...iwt inq
kiiiuii utjr wan abkaJ
l""ui rome i:
iwaastwo
to
'A
What" onnerr'r.ru.' ?! clock!
nr. .(.!. -'."""" OO Willi II f-unlr- I
- 'iwi ovon ir i !... ii :.""'' m
ta'dS1-
aougHL-Niw Tork Kse
rn-j a i
Mllly-Too !
new bathls
I'olly-
MIL
H.-Oa4e
k.
'1
eaaaaaatsl
aT aan. -i t
rwwm ssanailT
feyJgnastM sU ha. a..
&ttmLi 1
k."" - .
There maald hi a-
aVtoa toe aew sEL
asssatoaV
1 m r.'
vwyiWe IMeMBPl
t v .sfi
rjrr- KfM
toHr 'WM
satslto ' Tl
afVlJAa
ati'M
I taAssaf tXT'AV. SJeJaWsssBsi
N.
u
Mf
'
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 28, 1902, newspaper, August 28, 1902; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68414/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.