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VOLUME 11.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA SATURDAY. DECEMBER m 1S97.
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Jjicluding boiler and engine. Gold medal
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the story.
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continuous service and lots
of it- always.
More than ever from the
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Whiskies. Wines and Brandies
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WILLIAM TERRISS MUR-
DERED IN LONDON
BY A MANIAC "SUPER.
I'lanced a Knife Jnto Ills Henri n
Its Wan KnterlnK the Adlihl
Theater liefer the l'orforni-
ot Vi Well Known 111
America nt Irving'
Leading .Man
London Dec. 17. William Terrlss
tlio well known nctor wiw aastissi-
iiateil last night letnj stabbed with
u lti If c us lie was entering the stngu
door of the Ailolphi theater where ho
lias been playing in the Kuglish ver-
sion of William (illtctt'h American
drama "Secret Service."
Terriss' assailant Is a former
"super "' The murderer rushed at Iho
nctor as lie was stepping across the
pavement from Ills cab and stabbed
hi in just below the heart. As the
nctor fell his murderer wos seined by
people who were out;ldo the thoater.
The wounded man was carried into
tho theater and doctors were called
but Torrlss expired in llftceu minutes.
The murderer was taken to How
street polieo station followed by nil
augry crowd. His naino was given as
Archer. Jt is said that lie had Ix-en
a "super" nt tho Adelphl theater
several years ogo and for some days
he has haunted the theater. The mo-
tive of the cilmo is not yet known
When Archer arrived nt the police
station he still held the weapon appar-
ently a butcher knife concealed be-
neath Ills cape. On being charged
with inurdor he Is reported to have re-
plied: "Ho done my out of tho benov-
olent fund this morning nnd I am out
of It for life."
A lurgu audience had already as-
sembled for tho evening performance
and the manager cumo to the foot-
lights and announced that as Mr.
Torrlss had met '"Ith an accident no
performance would be given.
The see no along tho Strand at tho
hour when the theaters closed. Was re-
inu.'Uablc. Ry that timo "tlio spiojitl
editions of the evening papers were
out and tho newsboys weru shouting
around the theater exits that Mr. Ter-
riss had been murdered. At flwit Un-
people refused to place any credence
in tho report but when they found
that it was true horror nnd indigna-
tion wore expressed.
All tho morning papers oontniu edi-
torials expressing the deepest sympa-
thy abhorrence of tho outrugo and
eulogizing tiie talents of tho deceased
actor.
Mr. Terrlss was woll known in
America as Irving's leading man.
PERRY.KAN. BANKROBBED
info lliowu Open With Ijriiiwiilt iiml
811)00 Krcuroil.
Toi'KHA Kan. Dee. 17. Tho Stale
Hank of I'crry at Terry Kan a
small station on the I'nion 1'aoillu
road a few miles east of Topoka was
robbed Wednesday night. About SIKH)
in currency and 81 000 in notes ami
drafU vero stolen. Tho robbers got
into the bank room through tho Imek
door nnd cracked the sufu with dynit-
m' to. No ono knew of tho robbery
until .1. L Haines the cashier went
to tho bunk to open up for buslucsfc
yesterday morning. No eluo to the
robbers lias been obtulued.
M. DAUDET IS DEAD
The l'mmiui I'rouch Author Kxplrra Very
t tinlilmily.
l'AHl". Dec. 17 Alnhou&e DnuilaL
the fninoub l-'runoh author expired at
i oelook last night. IIo wu dlnino;
with his family when ho was smImU
with a sudden syneope l'liysluiaus
Witj hiiiumoned but lie died almost
luuudiutolv.
( liliirno Jllnir lie Clllleix
Wasiu.voto.v Doc. 1? Koprewnu-
tive Smith of llllnolh by rtMiiat In-
trmlurod a bill to-day to permit the
naturalization of Amurleanlsed Clii-
aete. making eligible only nmU
Chinese of good ropute renldent In
the United Statos for ten years who
have dlsearded the Chinese ilreas
adopted that of tills country and who
speak Kugltsh.
Nrv I'reililent ir the fctrlM
Hkii.nk Dec. 17 The genornl a-
sembly has elected Kugeue Ituify to
be president of tho ooiifederution.
II. Mueller wus eloated vico president.
Hoth proeldont and vleo preUltnt-
elect aro Kadlcah. The new presi-
dent of Switzerland Kmfene Huffy
was the vico president for 1!T and
succoods Adolph Dcuoher.
Another Lire In I'ajrmrnr.
Huook IIave-v .Miss.. Dec. 17. An-
other negro was lynched at Huukston
Kerry in Simpoon oounty on Wrthies-
day as an aiicompllau of Clmrlev Lewi
in the murder of tho wife and four
children of Hrown Smith on Wednes-
day of last week.
True Uairnrinltr AVIII FhIL
I'itthiiuho Ia. Dee. 17. The plan
to seeuro "true uniformity" among
the ooal operators will probably ml
At a meeting yesterday it wm re-
ported that only fifty operators ooD-
trolling sevonty-flve mines out af U
operators controlling tot mines had
signed the agreement
Nit CI A. IC KneampiudiL
Cincinnati Ohio Dec. 17. Tho date
for the national encampment of the
lUc&rtd Army of the Kepubuc has been
M'KLNNA APPOINTED.
NorollmlMl to Surceeil Jnitlre I'lrld
Otlmr AiphlHliiieiil.
Wasihuoton Deo. 17. The presi-
dent siit to the senate yseterday the
nomination of Attorney Genornl
Joseph McKennn to be nioclate jus-
tice of the supreme court of '.he United
Slates to Kticoeed Justice Field re
tired for nire
Charles U. lHtwes of Illinois to bo
eotnptroller of tlie eirreiicy to sue-
eel Mr. Kckels: John W. Nos-
bit of I'emisylTsnlft to be pension
agontnt IMttalinryi .Taeeph H. Heed
of lown to b chief jmtlee and Will-
Inm W. Murray of Tcnhesseo Tliomtii
C. 1'nHcr of North C roll lis Henry U
SIuhs of Wichita Knn . unit Wilbnr P.
Stone of Colorado to lie associate
justice of the court of prlyRto lunil
clniins; lxwis Mills tol nttornev of
tho United. States for "the Southern
district of town
The Senate at once eonnrnied the
nomination of Charles (1. Dawes as
comptroller of the currency and John
1. Nesl.lt of IVnnsylTnnta as ensloii
agent at Pittsburg
The question of Mr. AlcICennn's con-
(lrumUon is likely to occupy the Sen-
ate for many weeks. The President Is
determined to stand by his attorney
general to the end. He will insist it
isanld that Mr. McKenna continue as
attorney general until tho Senato
shall con firm bin nomination as asso-
ciate justice
RELIEF FOR KLONDIKE
Sermtii Villon SXAO.IIDII it ml the limine
M 7.101)11.
Wasiiinoton Dec 17. The house
yesterday passed n bill appropriating
S175(00 for the relief of the people
in tho Yukon country The Senate
also passod a joint resolution appro-
priating S'.'50.000 for the relief of tho
Yukon miners. It will be necessary
before cither can become a law for
Congress to get together on a common
measure.
As passed the sum carried by It Is
to bo expended under the direction of
the Soerotary of War for the purchase
transportation and distribution of
subsistence storos. It provides that
these subsistence stores may be sold
at prices ilxod by the Secretary of
War or donated where the people aro
unnblo to pay for them.' l.t empowers
him to purchase reindeer and employ
drlvors not citizens of tho United
Suites and nftorward dujpoio of tho
rcindoe.'
Old WliUkr I. In Mr lit.
Kansah Citv Mo. Dec 17 Colonel
fla'jo Hcnsoii who is in ohurgo of the
work of uneovorlng the whisky and
other enrfceo In tho hold of the rlvor
steamer Arabia that lies buried In the
sand near Parkvlllo yesterday sent
word to Hevonuo Colloctor Withers
thot they hod reached tho whlskv
and the barrels appeared to bo In
good condition. More excavating
will be necessary liefore ho can draw
olT tho contents of a barrel and see
what sort of a beud this 10-odd-yeitr-old
liquor has.
VhIiiuIiIii Itrciinlx lliirn.
Amnionic lud. Tor.. Doe. 17. Tho
United Status court house horn wn
destroyed by Are yestordny morning.
Mnny valuable court records Includ
ing written testimony lieroru the inas-
tor In ehnucorv In ISO Indian i-IH-....
ship cases alTcotlng tho citizenship of
auoui i.auo persons were burned nnd
tho papers in all probate inattors civil
cases and assignments woro also de
stroyed. Incendiarism is suspected.
Loss $05000
Will Ailmlt Nnro Unlii.K.
NAgiivn.i.K. Tenn.. Dea 17.-Noirroos
will be admitted an members of
trades unions iifllllated with tho Amor-
loan Podoratlou of Labor. After nn
excecdlntflv warm (Ulmli iiium il.u
quostlon the Kederntlon roafllrmed its
lormor ueciarnuoiis giving oqual re-
oognitiou to tits black brother.
Three Tnilmiifln Ulllinl.
Cmkton hid Dee 17. Train No a
on the Chicago A liastern Illinois rail
road ran into an extra train iiere at 5
o'clock yesterday morning. Three em
ployes Mere killed and half a dozen
others injured but none of the pas
seiigers were hurt. The dead are.
Engineer J. D. lUusch. Ilrainan O. L
It re mer and Fireman C. V Dealer.
A I.iic M'ttU fnr n rurtiine.
St. Josrph Mo. Dee. 17. William II.
Nave who recently resided in Chi
cago and whose share of the estate of
A bra m Nave has been withhold from
him during the last fifteen years and
placed in the hands of trustees will
be given foil possession of it nt lust
lie will receive $250000.
HaiiKMl I'efnro 10000 1'enple.
Itifi.KT. W Va.. Dae. 17. John
Morgan was hanged yesterday for
murdering three members of the
Ureen family. Surrounding tho scaf-
fold in the at fluid were about 10-
000 men women ami childrou.
Mntehooit Convention Called
Oklahoma City. Oklu. Dee. 17.
The ehaiiinen of the throe political
parties met here yesterday and eullud
a uoa-ttartisaii statehood oonvention
of undelegates to meet at Kin-
Hsber Ukiu ou January 11 latM.
Mr. Shirk I'lshtlnj Dlroroe.
Mcoama Ma. Dec. IT- In the Pet-
tis oounty circuit court to-day Judge
Longun overruled the defendant's
motion for a new tf ial of the divorce
suit of Judav W. R khirk ugulc Ida
C. Shirk and also overruled a motion
fur alimony. Au appeal was gran tel
to the Kaqsa City ooyrt of appeals.
Dally tflantlard ut Milan Kmjiiniled.
Milan Ma Deo. if Lack of pat-
rouagc caused the discontinuance of
(he Daily btandard of ithis city with
last night's edition ' paper began
nuhllcntlnn fl.tnl.i... - I
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CHILD MURDERER PAYS
THE DEATH PENALTY.
EXECUTED AT LIBERTY MO.
RtriiiiRe Conduct of the Coiulrinneil Man
nnd Ulfe on the !tt ll.r and
Muht I.auch and loke to the
Time or I'nrlliiK Kiecu-
Hon la Ullneited liy
Many MierllT..
LttiKiiTV. Ma. Dec. 17. William
Cnrr the ulilld murderer wns hanged
this morning at 10:20
Prayers on the gallons Mere offered
by the liev. Mr. Uwing nnd Professor
Love who have been very attentive
to t'nrr since his confession.
The noose was placed mound Carr's
neck by Deputy Nhcrlir Kd Cave tho
black can by Deputy Sheriff John D.
1 hoinpson. the trnp was sprung by
Sheriff Ilymer.
Can's body wns ghen to his wife.
It will be taken to the homo of his
wife and burled Sunday near Hun-
dolph. Mrs. Cnrr liniurhl ' hi..!.- ..n.l.
in cir In monriiing of him
I no hanging was seen by nearly a
dozen sheriffs from different counties.
The record of legal hangings prob-
ably affords no parallel in tho conduct
of the eoiidmiied man during his last
night on enrlli to that offered bv the
child murderer William Carr last
ovening He had been a sullen ugly
nnd morose prisoner. During the fow
visits of his wife it had been seen thnt
sho exerted a wonderful Influence
over him je MUV him yesterday
afternoon for tho first time in days.
She saw him for several hours for tho
last time. In tho evening.
Yet this murderer and his wife Mit
and whispered and joked and laughed
u'geiuer miring almost tho entire
time. They even joked about tho
stockade In which Carr was hntiL-ed.
and styled It a "heneoon " Fnr l.l.
foster mother nnd relatives who called
Carr had only formnl sullen worth.
They say ho wus hypnotized. To
everybody ubsc lie was viciously ugly.
The transformation of tho man
under his wife's prosenco and liiliu-
enco has been startling. Ills conduct
yostertlny and lost night has stroiiirth-
ened the suspicion that Carr has never
tohl tho truth as to his llttlo daugh-
n-i - luuriiur. in i.ioerty more Is In-
tense feeling ngalnst Mrs. Cnrr.
Carr's actions since his arrest his
mad ilercu enrnostnesi in shielding
his wife from suspicion In every pos-
sible way her powerful Inlluonco
over him as shown yesterday
the door to wide speculation.
open
J lie woman herself Is a wonder of
assurance nnd drnauee. Sho wnllts
tho stroots with head up her black
oyos suapplng dofluntly Into tho faces
of people she meets. Sho slams tho
door of her homo In tho fates of
peo-
plo who call to sco her out of
ity. Sho says:
curios-
"If Carr is guilty let him hang. Me
ought to bo punished for IL '
Carr said in his confession that lie
murdered his child to please his wife.
She could not got nlong with the little
girl and threatened to leave him un-
less ho got rid of It. That's why he
threw her In the rlvor. Those confes-
sions wore made in Kansas City Wore
Carr had scon his wife. Since he was
brougnt to tho Liberty jail and saw
his wife he refused to talk about the
crime to anyone.
Hail llolihed Oilier lrlin.
AMIVtJl'Kliqi'K N. M. Doc. 17. Tho
flvo train robbers. W. II. Wardermn.i
T. H. Koppart Henry Marshall. Wnt-
ter Hoffinnil nnd Leonard Alversou
eupturod by deputy United States
marshals for holding up a Southern
Pacific train near Stein's puss re-
cently are bellorod to bo the samo
gang which some mouths ago robbed
u Santa Ko train of 830000.
Seminole Treaty Hlr;i!i1
Mudcookk I. T. Dec 17. A treaty
between the United States unit the
Seminole nation was concluded and
signed by tho Dawes nnd Seminole
eommlsslonors bore yesterday. It pro-
vides for tho allotment of the lands
for tho Seminole nation and a divis-
ion of Its moneys among the ulllons
after tho tribal governments aro ex-
tinguished. Hawaii (ialnlni tuiiverl.
Ciiicaoo Dec. 17 A special to the
Record from Washington says: 'There
has boon a decided ahangu In the situ-
ation of tho Hawaiian treaty within
tho Inst few days and tho members of
tho committee ou foreign relations
aro now quite coufldent of lis rati-
fication." May Uauible In Nebraska
Omaha Neb. Dea J7. A consider-
able ripple has been created In No-
braska by tho district court decision
dealaring the law making gambling a
folony passed by the legislature of
1887 unconstitutional.
A Ship for I'eary
London. Dec 17. Mr. Alfred Harms-
worth proprietor of the IUlly Mail
has presented the Windward to
Lieutenant Peary. He will bear the
expense of overhauling her and send-
ing her to the United States.
ror liody Snalehlar-
Ciiicaoo Dec. 17. Henry Ulrich.
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insane asylum was arrested last nlghl
cnargea with complicity In the morguv
robbery of that lustltutlon two moutUt
aza lie admitted hu guilt.
RESISTS AN INJUNCTION.
malm World-Herald IteCute In lie
(Interned lly n I'etty .IiiiIrc
Omaha. Neb.. Dec. IT. An Import-
intase Involving the liberty of the
rn;s and tho power of the cojirt has
.some to nt. Issue here tin Wed-
nesday Judge Keyser of the
llstrlot court Issued an Injunction
which forbade the World-Herald from
publishing or referring to a resolution
if the license lmard passed Novem-
ber 50. It also onjolnod tho agents .f
the paper from soliciting such advi-r
tlsc.uents on the strength of sn.h
resolution. (iilbcrt M. Hitchcock
publisher of the jiaper was served
with the order. Ho published an open
letter to Judge Keyser in est.-nlu -World-Hornld
from which the follow-
ing extracts are taken:
"I consider this to be an attempt to
abridge the liberty of the press. I be-
liooittobo lawless. 1 lielleve It to
lu malicious. I shall resist It hv li
lawful mentis In my power and notify
you Unit tho World-Heruld is one in-
stltlllon of the country which will
not bo run by Injunction In order
thc.-ofore to put this matter to Iho
test. I hereby publish as 1 have the
right to do. tho following resolutions
of the license board taken from its
record propose to have advertising
solicited for tho World-Herald in the
future as in the pint. If you enn en-
join me from transacting my business
as you now attempt to do. then no
business enterprise is safe from judi-
cial tyranny."
As soon as the court opened It is-
sued an order citing Mr. Hitchcock
to nppenr and show on use whv he
should not be punished for ' eon-
tempt. The cuse is set for
hearing Saturday morning. and
on behalf of tho World-Herald
Mr. Hitchcock will make It a test
case to (ctcrmlno tho power of r judge
to obstruot the liberty of the pres.
and the right of u court to Issue its
writ of Injunction to Interfere with
tho legitimate functions of a business
enterprise.
LEW WALLACE TALKS WAR
taian Kipected to Clmli Willi Ainiirleit
liter llniTitll
Indianai'oms hid Dec. 17. "I
firmly bcllovc." said Ucnernl Lew Wal-
lace "that tho next war we shall en-
gage in will be. with .In pan. There is
a country with a lino naval equipment
and a good army Hushed with recent
victories and a country spoiling for a
fight. They need a good thrashing
and we ure nblo to give IL They have
been landing troops on the Hawaiian
Islands for a long time under the
guise of emigrants and there is now a
Japanese army of tO.OOO ou the islands.
Dole discovered the scheme and bus
tried to put a stop to the secret laud-
ing of this army but the Japanese
already lauded are there."
"Do you mean to suy Ocneral that
Japan will declare war if we annex
Hawaii?"
"Wo won't annex It. 1 am In fuvor
of the annoxutlou of the l-lunds. but
you will sec that this administration
will not iinnox them. What we shout I
do right away is to take these islands
when thoy nro being offered to us fur
nothing. In llftceu years we shall he
engaged In a wnr to get them if we do
not annex them now. You will 1'vo
to see that war. I may not but im
mark my words when I suy that you
will sco IL Those Islands which wo
can now get for nothing will cost us
untold money for there Is nothing so
cxponsivo as war
DURRANT STILL "'HOPES-
The ort-Senlpiirnt lonvlolril Murderer
llelletei He Will Never He HhiichI.
San Piiam'Isvo Dae. 17. Theodore
Durrant In nil Interview says- '!
will never bo hnngo.l. I knoi--'h.t
hulp Is coming once mare as It has al-
ways eotuo to me before In my
tremitv.''
This statement has caused a revival
of tho oft-expressed opinion that when
antisllod his last Iiomi was gone be
would commit suicide If possible
Killed llliiitnir tor l.me
NhW YoKK. Dee. 17. lieveriv Niinl
Jr. a young man well known to V
York society was found dead in I.e.l
nt the club house of the Hallusrnl lf
Club near Short II lit N .1 y t i
day. Ilojmd jioihaiied himself I'o
had liceu In low sp'rits for some t im .
owing. It was said to the annoum
muni of the engagement of a young
lady of this eity to whom he had been
paying attention.
.Nn Aecrm.lri Act leu.
WASlllSttrox Dec 7 Leading
Democratic members of the House ol
ItepresentHtlves say no aggrcsi.iv. ac-
tion Is nnticipaled to carry out the
declarations of the recent Democrat!.
Houso caucus ou Cuba finance an I
bankruptcy. The euueus action will
be allowed to stand us showing the
policy of the minority.
Hoard Volet (or 1'imllHtf
Washington Dee. 17. The National
Hoard of Tradj adjourned after u
three days' session. The most Import-
ant action of yesterday's session was
the indorsement of a pool lug ui.a-ure
which would plane this question un.Ui
tho supervision of the Interstate mu
mereu eommlMlon.
THE MARKETS
Kama Ully drain and Live Ktaelc
Hard Wbeat-Na I Mtfts.c Nu A iivi
No. S. 83. No. 4 7ec. relected. U
ball Wheat-Ma 1 UK N .'. 'jm.
No 9 02c. No. 4 7u tcj. u I 71
CWJc
tiprlnn 'Wheat-Xo. 3 sifts-'.. Nil 7'Jc.
rejected. 70vc.
Corn Mixed Nu ItH Nn 3 .'" ;
No. 4 23c; no grade. Jojate- Wane turu
No. -J. SJViC No. 3 a.. N
Caltte-HecelpU. 6.11'J; calves mi h-
ped B.89S tattle lea ealrol. Ttk ni.m i
va steady to a tnadc lower.
LSV.pplng sid dreed beer mem laaoa
fTw. nsilv cows. J3.W; uatue imtowl
J4-2J native slockers. II 3B4- H
Jltft Itecelptt J-iV'Ji. ablpticd I 4 4.
Ta- Hsrkelopei.ed Jt. -- - iun i c
Sjjtt4d weak ft ea nmttiX hum Ij .
WASIMNOTON NEWS.
Cotflrmation rf Thorn peon He I p-.1
rainier is l i master
Washinotin ri i . t i-
editor of tne Me lf.i l t atriot was t.i
iay appointed p .siu.a' r at Medfar 1.
t. K MiKiniev f Alhuiu?ne
was conHrm.! .. .. . - .. .i. !
office st Outline.
r'rai It lluiin r of lorry was today
appoiniedspenal agent of the genual
land i trice at . 0 yCnr you
Davis git h i in il i i.
Senator Kyle in i Ka.jCali ban and
a delegation of . uakota attor-
ueys appeared h r. i.e houso com
tmtUe on putilic lands today in sup
port of Pettigrena fee homes bi-1
pasted lu the n-uat- at ihelast scsa on
After hearing one leading Repab ran
member it is slated to be very .loui'
ful whether the bill will even bo re-
ported to Ihr haute.
Canada II Thompson's norelnat sn
ns Unitetl States marshal was sent to
the setiate today Senator Hoar chair-
man of the judiciary coinuutce 1".-"
Thomnson's nomination rpfnrrnil i
committee Senator Hoar says0
urination will not be secured u
February 1. or until all partleR'0
lug the confirmation havo be '
a full hearing. A uV. A-ajaJbl l a' a
on the department of j''ticc"vfs:v ictt
ohargea made against Mr. Thompson
The dlreelnra nt dm Plr M.iL.i
bank of New York aro loading tho
ugiit atraiust ins connrmatiou.
MAKES HIS INDIANS WOKK.
Major Woodson Agent of tho Chey.
noes and Arapahocs Kxpcrl
menting.
Msjor Woodson ngont of tho Choy
ennea and ArnpahoeH Is endeavoring
to teach the Indians to work lie la
sueaeodlng fairly woll but has found
It noeessary to addpt drastic measures.
"Iudlan no work Indian no oat" la
one ol tho ruleu laid down. If an In-
dian wants ration ho must work.
Soino ot them h "5Jtt for sever.
uaysjg uut it Boons goUfwopotoi
and ahoy yield Tho tna1arT.'J
issued an order liiakinn cducatlonV
Indian children compulsory Tho
children must go to school In order to
draw rations. If thoy don't go thoy
don't receive any support from tho
government. Theso now rules aro
original with tho major and thoy aro
working admirably.
Major Woodson llnda that tho chiefs
aro tho hardost to handlo. They havo
got n notion that they should not do
any work but tho agent baa no raoro
favora fcr them than for common In-
diana. All Indians look alike to Him
and the chiefs as woll at the bucks
must work In order to got rations.
Tho chiefs objeotod for awhilo but
they had to oomu toi.it Oklahoma.
raised a uig crop of c rdtT
and it has been four that an Indtau
ib aunpteu to tne Work of picking cot-
ton He can glvotho old Louisiana
negro eotton picker cards ami spades
and then beat him Tills Is tho princi-
pal work they do to earn rations. Tho
Indian children also havo to pick whoa
not at school
Weak nereM. nrllnAtn .InllAlnni t.i.y..i
Nervous people find rollef by purify-jj ''
Ing and enriching tholr blood will
hooch sarsauarlUa tho great norv
ton io.
hood's I'll la aro tho only
take with Mood's Sarsaparilla
an iiver ins
l.euturn About Agriculture
Dlirinir the twn WAnlru ln.lnnln
Jauuary t labs a coursoof instructlou
uiiuiikuu mr mo neeas oi mo practical
farmer and l'-- ... will 1 ..nn t..
tlie Agrteu . jllego ot Htlllwator.
1 he coup islst of about fifty
lectureifr' ' ib intimately con
nected KB ork of fruit growers
stockmen j men and gon jral farm- s
ora. The first week will bo devoted
mainly to a consideration of tho soil
field crops llvo stook vcterlnaEJi
.... use sun idiui.hu BUU1CCIS. IIIO
second to horticulture special crops
irrigation insects and allied topics.
Several members of the college faculty
and station stuff will join in giv ug
special scleutifle lectures at Intervals
dunog the two weeks.
The course hat been arranged so
that those who cannot attend during;
the entire por.jd may take the lecture
ou the subject u whleu they are spo
daily interested although it in
strongly urged that the full course bo
taken If possible. There will bo tfos.--"
fee of any Kind and the library of the'
college and all of its facilities will br
at the service of those who aro la at
tenlanie Detail of the course me'
be had iy addressing the president 7
the college.
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l'.ni ii bo is m i viun' t lltirtv il i -j
M'lit. n u Ih. Mui i is lun'ily jji ' i
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K.i.i.1 SI a it Iroeu to lleitth.
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till. l.l i huriluiirc deTTer of S. i m
toi. Iwi i 'y milib suulli .f this iii
was f.ii i i in u pustun ii. irlh.it '..ah
fi . ii I . .lentil
Ann tootuall Hill tl.feiiwl.
Up mi so u liic The .tnti-
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s. n il i loti standing "! to
V Miwou'l 1'aellle lollliloii.
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pssaciij.rs iiiiiircl
tl.ll ber.i Iteroruier.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 18, 1897, newspaper, December 18, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74107/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.