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VVEEKI
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VOL XXIV.
VINITA INDIAN TJiKKITOKY TIIUHSDAV. NOVliMIIIiK 161005.
NO. 1 1
If Vinita Would Retain Its Hold Upon The Tributary Country It Must Build Roads and Bridges
ISLE OF PINES
WOULD SECEDE
IGOVERMENT
GANNON WANTS
TWO STATES
PROTEST AGAINST
RP.TE LEGISLATION
Railroad Employes Fear Re-
duction In Fright Rates
Wcu!d Reduce Wages.
OIL CENTER
MOVING WEST
Geological Survey Indicates
the Production cf More Pe-
troleum West Than East
of Mississippi River.
FILES COMPLAINT
Inhabitants Have Issued Declar
ttion of Independence and
Organized a Government
As i U. S Territory.
AaKuciated Fre
Havana "ul4. Nit'. FVThr rsh
drtita of tl ' of I'int h iofd
a declaration of their li n1-f tWr'w
from the repuhilo of t'ul and orito
t(i a jf oerti-iient a I'fi!t I M!f
trtUory
tn!i;t:s to Vmttrm will l wot
t YVa.MrK m
Th c airman of tl tr'r!al oi.
tent ton wire! I'reaident Its. ;t d-
tailing th action taken and aktin
that th l.t juftimeiit m gim
a ir d.-a) ated hoping It may me!
hi faor.
Waltliirftm. No. li It ran I ai 1
VM th would 1 I of I'inea ord
era fwrlm tio iKHHiratfnit f rvo
t admitiM rat ton. In procuring a
f.it! U lull In Co! f )' th Ctllted
Stair th -rwa a k hen! nnderMand-
II I' that tha Is'e '.f I i'.e wan t.l ("
ctdd to I 'wt alt lnii)t-fi it ttt! Fa
1pe'i in tfovU.
GENERAL STRIKE
IS RENEWED
Social Revolutionists Declare
Their Object is the Com-
plete Overthrow of 'the
Monarchy.
St. rrtrtnnr. No. I't-Tha pro-
letariat of h 'iterhorj hu turn
termed another (1 ra! po'iticaS atrik
(Tallinn. i; lir. Tim action wa d-
f ldl on la! hlfeht It th workmen
f riki Miii'i.ltl.- which 1 now ci m-
pietaly uii lrr ttte d-imtr:ioti of aortal
rttrolutl'XiiMa rtm leader openly
I firiaim 1 1 .u r ultimate oh"t u a
Oiwnpiet overtt. rowed monarchy ait-l
lh !ahSihmett of a democratic r-
public. $15000 DAMAGES FOR
BREACH OF PROMISE
A.Ut't I'revi.
( t.ica Novendwr I ' -'!!. jury
tola returned a erhct of Kftrii
t.u! v:tl duhar In favor of Miv
Mat I lieUnd aalrit John Oneiil
former ; It f'i. tii an j trntt:itnt
trai-tcr fur breach c f oo'io'ia of u; tr
nii'.
BOMB WAS INTENDED
FOR HEAD SECRETARY
Annvuteil I'frwi.
t onttaiit SiH'jiic Nu. i-tVIitl
l'aJji rl Irf trrtarr to tl.e rl.lvf of
1 1. alat't Ue- i li.Uit-t' d to im
1 1 t 1 1. 1 i n (if )ritrr!y ' tn:l oiit-
rtf. II. lirf w"atr un-
rratMnl. Tt tl.)il(iii diij l:!t:
300KILLE3 OR WOUNED
AT VLADISTOCK
SU rrtfrlirif No. U-J.a'm re
jKirta from Viihtirk lnliiat tlat
jMIhk 1 li"t Jrt aiiriwt1. AivorJ.
Ilig to turn l ("fl fruil t!tvf tUTve
Idnin-fJ ri'ittr nmnilT atiUira airl
artll'n-rjmeii mtrr li'.WA or oiin1m
durlrif the tin! . daf of th outlirrak.
lAfrr a part of the city m n-Hftl
(! TmrUt tW.
Two frt :nri at H linn rtai.i-
r int me t Iramjt vn d.raM ;o !i.
ii k nif tiilf !..!'i; on : Kiiitf
that m a a ehartuh! thr
tH'oiid hand tiUfc-icy for i'e
ipilru at I!. Chief Uln jf?h.
Fl.
i
Against Several Railroads and!
Refrigcratcr Companies.
Awulcl I'riM
Mi;'.l-rp W N. 10 A " t-
Itialiif tVt Hi I h district rou.'t
hr tmtsr at thi I'tM hii f ttn
l'ton! j;--':f:?-t!t. ehirfU-f t(
MUiaiikr llf f i-rrainr rod' i-an r
Ill V.rmmUi C"ti:i.rtf anl lit!t:
raiingida for tt hlMtidit.it ri.kin U
pruhihittotf relfait ll a; '" hai
rtfrlrrator lum t c njtrilr4 -y
Itriti)t comranlf an! that (h rail-
rnl (tfanlad r-li If k'Umi of oono
ntitwiciw of tfftmXtit titt'lsi-l hji
tlurn. Atii'ttij; railroad rttcd ar
Missouri K lovk k Tei. lmi
A. San f'uiii-ivMi and !! H ick laid.
RUSSIAN ROYALTY
GETTING GENEROUS
A . !t. rrk
I iri!nir(f Aw
Clitr l I'frw it lofortor-t ffi.iii llk'!i al-
l! nt that a i wi s.l ! t.d tr !
ilfc'ht ! fhy a larvw ir ru of thJ
ri) a! di -main. hi.-li rt a;mt a
thirl of Kir..j-oi I; ! nod whldi
at l-rf. 1 th r. (rt j i f tt?
-(. r ii d fe'MO I h.kr ;:!)- K4'
t t!. j s4!ita I
u v I k. M n U H V U 4. W t
WANIS 10 f tSTIFYi
I AK-!tJ l'r
New York No. I. r'rrir ft'
iernor i II ih!l ;r tl" rr j.piitr.
jlhainuaii Arnikt roog of I !h li.naranor
introt'itintf rwn.mittr to rail hirti
l f -r thrr mn;it ! attd him an
opportunity to tify omier ith lu
rty to iMfttlnowiy of H)1 tfur tl
mniniittva. I'trl Irnt IUrnn;ii of
Urn t'iiln J"4oifli.' and South rn la-
c:'..r railwata w a railed to tl atand
thiaaftrrrioKti
SEC. TAFT BACK
FROM PANAMA
Awon'tAtad l"r
Wahlii(ttti I. ('. Not. -Swr-taiy
1 aft aimed fri-m llatoptoii
ll.xi K thi niiirfiitij;. Aft r hrakfaM
h ca-?ilo th (.mdriit.
TO WASHINGTON.
C'klofoa4 t'harvk CantUlar
Or4r4 I WiikUUi fr C-
ttktlaa I'hl. f i;. r at i thf t l.n
k-
Na-
it
jriiiirtillirtr !'t-f at the ltj
I ninii i f the Clrt-ri-krw cuui.fi'i and
jtiuna! Attiirne I- V I'artrr.
j M ln akrd h) S.-ieary Hitch-
tcrk and 1'reMdt'Ht r.w to '"ie
ta Wast.iiin'tun fif iNMtiii'lat inn ti'ii-
refliltJ Rtul ad jilf tl rl.t Of
"ht-rokeaTaifi t iiiiu-tn.fr Tania
huhr and lr.ftr4Mi r J I.e. rk w ritiht
I e a t n .iiufoii d no a nil-
Ur etrand Ail if tl mi 'i! drjrt
fur W atl.Hiftrti r"n ! tic l"r I. In-
stant. The t'her.'kee Oiton.tsou.tii f
art W S llistiiiirt 1'oi.kv. ii
and Fred MclNmle!
CREEK INDIAN DELEGATION
HAS REACHED WASHINGTON
A vK.'U!-d I'lewi
Waihlii'loii. ! V Nor. l.V- A d'e-
nation of Crvrk Indian having hul-
with tha InttrtiT dc iartti:'it
'Y arned from tlt lodiart Trtritory
iS t wl'I reiiuiil tititU culler oirl.
Two Tf wrlt.e tirafl.
tjitewriter rl"nin a'raft
The
l '
on of thr late!. The t pew r iter ti-:
nrt work In t h
fo'i-.iw itiit iM'iMi-l
He con. e Into an ort'c and if fcin'iii
an . ju-rt'imty to look at lh ma j
chine he Rlid them In f.rt"d i f a Jen. j
eral uer!taijlihf Ha workaoti lhni
I
liltlw ftsttiw tht loacMiti tv hi i;
few i!ace and Chat lw;rl doiiar!
for the work. Ihanans. work cnild
m dona hr the op rator in a t.vf
hour hut thi do. m t pri vent Ih ei-
H front iwcurioii id of t !in.
Th MkioMerial a"fition d Yjnh
tawiil ti eet next ' yat i.tdar lo take
final ti j for Tl iiks'i Hist i er-!
rise.
Predicts Final Action Early In
March No Trouble With
New Mexico and Arizona
is Wanted
V. is'. '''.!!. N". II -A d; -.' iitti
rr( r. viit ;iir t Uv J ii.l t at h'l r i-u-
tls rutiui M!!f (f I Ikla'wisiil slid Irs-
diao tcrtiit.ntairitf.i hers ))''i'ti)
a;i ) ui r.l on H rr-s it-nt If ai-
(oiotn.nnt W(MtiHH.iay at i..m.
71. ir(iii!iiin4P will m lot ritu"pd
by Stoatr i':;m aod will rrwiit to
1 1. rldetit the tr.nno.ru! ado( -td hy
the conipitt ion l'. In Oklahoma fit)
Ut July Itolurniiiit j-.tful tair!dud
fur thf tn turrit. triri. Thry a:j
m ak th yri l.-iit loft hi in-
i;in' tivird di niaogiii.tt therttf
atdcrat ton of (iklatrfiu.a and Itidian
Terniory frui llit of Aruona and
New Metl-o In aittHt IvUlat Ion
Hi lU Hirvifi to thii r'jiiijf n.OK're.
C S. J'.i.rv .f ( ikUh.jnia Ci'y.rhair-
man of th j itt ci i.t ot i.iii w
wo! tha tuciii.it la! and act m ; '-
f tj(i fr th oifomiilre
t'. y. 1 1 ui.it-r ( l.u i. . an 1 '-
tam Titui K.'A'.tt hin the tifi
leiit !.d h mould ; i:t)t Ktrti.r
nf 1'j'i. ii j. im r(i'tt-.t hcie in
lisr.f t.i )-ln t h- it.! j at i.Jli wl.rtiltj
f' ' 1 1 i" hlte lh.w j
'4kr t't'iioti 4a -fa-1 ai faor-
1 1. : U'U hl U i'h .it on thin wr a: id !
( Ki-r-ti oe t at fr-r i ik::ittiii.a al
J I
til I'rrr.torj Aft 1 i.im ii.)! (T 1
ri l.'i u .l.n ..f Nrw .'.!i-!c) a;d An-
I to a.
aotion -riH"i t i.i !.jir:i.i.i j
11.-;n : -a it ii Hi im rori i rte l ears tt
M jirl
90 PERSONS FALL
FROM A SCAFFOLD
A"iatel I'll"
Wi. hita K'M No. 14 - Mtn-ty torn
attrndliiit Soit Ik rn Kata S.'t! ih
l.t l iMneiitii ii pt thrown into a
1 h-aji I? the t.f.aktntf of a vl? -;d on
which tlirr !.i to ! tti. tr ili-tuii-a
lakrti ttii af!rtn.n. II Thuoi-
a pi tnriiaiider of StateSol her Ilmoe
at I KI(.'e it a!7tre. a aj ta'nrd an-
kin. .Veot y-fi' other ..! aiood
tr..l. hut oiiiie m-riously f.urt.
MOB VIOLENCE
SPREADING
A MKCutr d I'fevi
M. IVte.shlirtr Ncv It
hratat f.iii.iw ii.it j n in.iVa'i'
Ah
ti of
Di
re-
I farm mati'-froto h hi rrii'l ! Via t-
j ti ..!.! i(if ntrr.ire .inu . f
.-i-ir. At Yladlintoi'k rt.al
I terifi !. ''ti ki.Unl and f.ir
I 'i;t.-r le taken of i.t nu 'ij in
tt haftn r Man
r i o- i
In .y ton!.
i.iiu -rd 'i 1 ft f r
President Hyde
Still Explaining
Asv. 'a: I I'rew
New York. Noir 14 - Jator II lljde
tritif.ili.fc' liefore the h soratc-e Imm
I it .lk- IM:litll!ttl tsll Mid the
i.hovt of tl a iiVerioii t'.V.nm loan
l.v (he Merchant llw Tri.st rnmpati to
1 1 F.jintahle Fife Aw iralK'. a.'letyi
waato Iwt off liiivnvetiieii! amtt. to
htiv tin F-i.itah: a it catt;e Into th
market and mak. - nt.ci ntrihu j
Minn lh'h nail t i n f p .it lea:
cont ritiu' ion of wh
he khe'
w a.
I iss
1 1 at f -'' . to ( '.rnelin N I
tr.is.'ei .f the lU-pnh lean nal loi.ai
C Cl.ll It tee III I 104 '1 t.' colli ! ih'it loll
wa .lcilel hy II ('- rfirkutit Hyde
FILED DEMURRER
IN BURTON CASE
A ss i i ' 1 I r.-s
S. I ami. N..V It
ah r I r-. o. of K a1 s
s ti.j. ;
it. Ft
tr tsi-n-d
last
!.i.4 I
Fri lav
op'Mi f
t.-! r:. I
it ilileteld I
A v .! i I're.i '
Washii.tiKi. I C No. 11- An
earnt-ftt jrctil wa tt.a !r to the reit
ant t-way --r" '" f'?''t
rate lej;l!at.Uiii
The trntt fli.il hy r. 1 1 t.ia-
tieof fe great laUir oranlat ion
c.itiiie"td w th ralln juI.i.; et Kiueim
(Ireioeis drtidiii tur awitc.hii.rn and
traintotti. Ttt rej'r"Mntati
iliitel out to the jir.M l.Hif that rail-
road rat leuUtltin !;soa:iy rm-atit
t! lomerli.if of rater.
Thl. l!n ci.lifetd will 1' folio wcl
hy It lew rf. H. if of tle ertitiijf jmwet
of I'm raorua ! and iviOMwjufnt ly a
rvdurt i.sti evetjtuaily of th wa'et f
road rnii'lore.
LAVVSON CHARED WITH
CRIMINAL LIBEL
Author of "Frenzied Finance"
Called to Account for Some
ot His Utterances.
A H'l'ed rrrv
r.'st-.n Mi N II - ('..no!
n ; fr- i t n Charlr V". harr -n
(ti ttie atatid il tv and Jul' rt'lnt-
wiirih i f th nmtii.'i-a! court did.-d
to lvo a wartaiit h.r Then. a V
Iwvn on a fharw of rnnutial lill
referrn.! t liarrxft.
T1icam U the r '.t if utate't ent
ajji'el U1 I -t hretl to add In an artl-
cl hy I a
I'-arroo I irojrl.-tor of a bureau for
the dt n hut ton of neiuiat iniiat
in ihi rity. Tl N.. rt inood tl.
wjrraot at ti(.ti atid fl:.-er er m-r.t
to tha din.n.elst
Irt fore the warfii.l punld I rip
an aitreemelit U I Ween the rouriwl
w a'i-c'.".l .efi:..v Lawwti I to a-
ptt Ira court ot Nti;rday and i.u!-
. ll to theieriice of tl. warrant. In
thr- reiallWhli (Mlill-wl f..r U'H
i.l a; t'lr f' r a "arratd f r the arrest
of larr ii f r cn-i in 1 hhel In matter
frtntt! In market nh.-e-tn Imhi1 hy
iarrori l-tirrau.
ACCUSED COUNTY TREAS-
URER IS MISSING
Av".afd 1ri"
I'! i. !il'Hr Kan. Ncv II ! .l
W. Iuwnan.r.nitdf t rra..rr. a.vun. d
Of e!'dir!e:i.ei.t. ai.d whie r'!i!t.l-
liar r hearn.it wa. w-t f r h-an!ifc' t.
.Ill fai'i-d aj ar in c .rl and t i
t.il wa f.-tfeite-l II att.f.e li-lir.-l
t!ie rnirt thai liowtt all hd d
a iafel Ut ti''t.t an I hi wht re-aU-ota
wer. t.tku..wn. F.-r toao
. ar ;. H n ).
s!aTe I' It lev
I.
t in
AMER CAN FEDERATION
WILL HELP THE PRINTERS!
- --
A ;.l -l 'fes
F.ttMt.t.' I'a Nu 14 - The Unerl
fan Fwlerat loii i f lu!-r. in Ci iinoi.
ti. n lodai ..t i-d an a"w:r.ent ? ne
cei.t r men If a week f.r f n;r
week ti he Jr led .ii I !.e elitltw toetii-
U rMilp i f tl. l'eIert I ai. f. r tt e
1 -!) '. t of tie iiitertiatt'Mtal Tt.
e-ij!
ai ui i hi
ii r da.
In It
' I for an :
it
STATION AGENT AND
TRAVELING MEN HELD UP
As.ciated Frtso.
Chiiliin'the Mo No H The tta
lash Mat ion a;etit hern and en-ht
Ira - M;it meti wef '! I Up he four
armed rohU-r las! idht In the de t
an I lvf tl In n. ii and mucli
jew 'ry taken. I.ijoi.h foonry wa
ret to tied to t Im 1 1 eliiiif tnetl to ell-
h e t ! em to roc. e J t t he lu ll tow tl.
Steam Ship Released
Associated I r. s
Y oii . N -. 1 1 v' a'! ship i.rif
AV.d--rse whi-di wei f akt'-toid Situ'.
iO i " 'l'vd thi M. jthhiC
A trial. 1 Frew
W !i i.it..o. Ji l'. No. U-Arvi.rd.
hilt It the rejo I of a jr. . .k-i.-a; awr-
Vry tht oi.t .iit c.f crude futrvleum
m of the Mlvowij';.! rhrr In
aa fur the first tone iti !!. history
of lh i!.du!ry Kteater ttn t!t oro-
ducwd tat of tha fher.
Tle reH.rt rot'n'i'Hi t he lmiteiM
(r.Ktui't Ion ti aiiithr'n Kana and
tortln:rn Indian Territory of jtetro-
ii'um and natural itaa. The rejiort fca
a'tii that Hie. Indicat too (ona to an
Iiicrra Iti lh j.n1 if ion .f ( ' ro
U'uin In th t'titieJ Mat for a ri
of Jear.
BIG FIRE
IN ALBANY
A a! c I I r
!hu N. . N
t. .-ta : !l-f oil I t!
w a !. at t-d ie t f t
r. lit
hrik III
t .j m
Jin t
to-lit
Which
i 1 ' t 1 " )
!. re ft tied I-) the J-.-hti (' Meier
! .-- fl CMiil after the. o:(. i.f the.
jh..i;d.tg lt Aucut l'l. Ihirtreti
j e- j-.e e'e kl.-i d at.-l t thi'".) Hi-
j jure I The l". " th.) rl t U a
I'jari- r oi a i:.i...n!i io. a
STOLE TO TEACH
WALL STREET A LESSON
A v":it"d l'tevi
New Yt-rk Ni Si Harry A. lar- ni-
ari tin yoooii' t.Ht cietk who
tiM nv inn north t t ernrit Im fo;n
tl f!ty National lok n-wit ly.
t1ay awitunced ti t hiite.n or f ...r
teen inofdha' Hi ( ri.i."!n-li? In the Fi
oiiia rcf.rn at.ti )! j a !e 1 fa !j
andth ju'!e a.d he t .eii-I I he
t'a it-itf tliat he t. k the aeciirtt e
totravh Wail atleet ftrtoa a ii"v u
MORRIS NATHAN
GIVEN HIS LIBERTY
A'.!e"l J'resH
F.ea.in.No 1.1 !.rns N!' .an
a arr.-.t-d in r.ioi .H-t inn nh
.i!h i f sjMoa t. ir Itaf r!
til'.. fliefl ht free. . 'it. !vr
MM
the)
. i '
the
fai.d jury l.jili.t fa
lid n't inert a- : h!:i
eil 1.
...I a.ti i
1
SENATOR BURI0N
MUSI SI AND r RIAL)
v iated FreH.
M uiv Vneri.tm-r i
Jii t.c an Set ai t r I 1 a
t he den. re ' ed o!f' 1
hcl (i:. i.' .;a .1 t en i'- r
Kanvix The t r.a:; i-i v t
M .1.
YORK ELECTION
! CROOKS BEING INDICTED
Ar- ..T I I'les
.N. w Y -'tk. N't- 1 i Urt-e tr si:-.-r
i f o. ! ct men! In New York i uti.'ii
fraud cjs. i re iss . I i the ran l
jury t..in
ten ls d
liel.c!
warrant hate
RIOTING AT
VLADISVOSTOCK
i Asr.w!;itl Fres
San Francisco ( iif. Nov. U A
disputed f n ni Y'laditustock dated to-
I:: received hy t hit Merchant F-
chai.H ;): "Seriouin riot re In
prori and ).b mihiary ha U-en
CHlied out. (.real des! rijrt loll hit
I'i-tl raosed hy tire
l'wlWIoa4 Maf ftwffae.
Kepntl s f lolti I he. hhl could r lli.ll-
ca'e H ut the. !...'' cm..K In that Mo-
tion are in ven r condition to
lulu I he winter. The are huht
f mi er and their to:pp
evali V peak irnf will !
or coi it ft-n-t
!iaos!-i In
fo re the h
oi: data an- o r.
1000 BARRELS
PER DAY
Vir.ita Oil SV!cn Havo Struck a
Hccord Breaker at Dewey
lieiiahin inft.rioal loo wan reci Ivt'd
hy I St'M;ii Mtiti.Jriy that an oil wnil
-. hreut. hi lo tiear ewey I hat Ss
fiow more I t.an ot.e thimjiid tr-
tela da. AiiiotnJ I he Mc Irf 'dcrs
ar Ir. Oliver Fathv T M. hutior.
ton IviiO I'hiiilt. W It. hortii;Mt
J S. Thoria.vni f W. Mark and
many oiIr Vinita jiv.j.i hold
to re gooJ oil land and ioor el!i
than ail othefMV.mhmod in f ('hero-
ke Nation oil tU-i-K. Th oh ana
more Bmrtey to l lijirsiid "n Vinita.
The Chieftain hope for the- ulmont
SiicwsB of our I. rue oil oeoci'e.
PROCLAIMING
MARTIAL LAW
Avii'h'(. 1 Frvv
-I. 'i-tei-t'.irf Nov fl A formal
;-f. '.. 1. 1 ! . ;i f !:.! iai law Ihrnntrh
not li'iwoa-l'omnd and a ar irinlta! ioti
i I I l e s. rr.n.vtit ' Il.tetil loll I ft kiin-
ten the '..-.i.!i ii i - .f to M'i'urw
tt . i t a cr.iifd a j-ann' on
tt ' t'xhir.
Tht'r.'j'li frl if ru-ii'-r to th
t f.-ot that lie ti.('-t:a( .kae wa
!ki.i-d(Mr t te Iwad at thi; mil i-
t.l!n!) it te:. ' loliaro-n hich 1
(eiiia!' i.t to this coi.rt' i-i iremetd
hid I! ran I Mated with jimst tneM
that th action wa taken th
( reil.ler advise.
WOMAN KILLED
BY A ROBBER
Mrs. Stead-nan Wife of the
Station Agent Jat Einger
Okla. Foully Murdered.
AvwcU'ed l'r'
Ai.a taiki) i ikla . No. 11 Vhi!t
)atteni-tit!; to ro!i t he il i.t at Ihiicer
a n-a'.: rail war atitf ion tMii.ty mil. a
.i-rtti t' here earl tla a rohir
hhot -id k)ii-d Mr Meadaian. wif
rf t he Ktal ten rk'et.t .
Mea l'rati and the i Mn-r excha'ioil
!..'ta h it the latter evajed. A t.e
I ill ril .
HOLDS NO
VOUCHERS
i
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S.
.N I
f H e N.
' i o A M ' a.'
Noik Life in-
fi-ii.i;iiv wa C.'tlie
I .. Insurance isivesi "tat ii
Ii .' til .In tn I was o .I. r d l y
i-it tie to den. and ret urn to
t.t ry of Andrew Hamilton and
! t he c-
" M il IS:
account if riiotieia wh'ch I lainiitnii
! as ej pen led and for which t he New
York I.i'e Irisiirami' rum pat. hold
no loud er U tond vovitoil recei( !.
iMrniniiM rrnrni
jmrriiwM rLULim-
! TION CONVENES
A4'iated I 're
l'itshiirk- Fa Nov. 1.1 The Ami rl-
fan Fe h-rati"ii of Fahor ti:an it an-
nual coii ent Ion her- ix!t. An I'resl-
deht (iomprrsand vice Frost dent John
M it chell i nt. -red the hail therjs wa
prolniiijed applause
I inn p ih said I he convent mil j rom-
ised lo l Independent a w!l at
lively lie will pruhabl F m e'ected.
Bishop McMurrell Dead.
AsivK'ialed I'res
New Y'otk Nov. Fl-Slvpl-en M.
McMurr.1 Milhodist l.pis'.:p; 1111 p
(d Cut. -a." dim I last liH'ht of aru is;
of the heart. whll at Kelon. N.J.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905, newspaper, November 16, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776738/m1/1/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.