Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1904 Page: 2 of 14
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*f of ffmrr apytmri Apr.; 2^
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of > i*tt r'/ria'. ix/ard of pharmacy for
lfc-r 's:iiu T«rSl'i T. I 'o hereby ap-
poi: m M«aal/«-ra of *ai-i boari. L.
Ma- h* of Miami. I. T., to aerrir lur
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ar;r| W O. H?rott;r ,f Tu'*3. I. T.. to
*<WT' for fir* year*. And I do hcrie-
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ar.l U-Kr,!-;^. J. T- a* ti* time
nhto. and th - p!v< v her'- sail board
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prj-pf^'- of "i'-'rtlr.ii a prealdeat. a s c-
r*ti. y and a treafc.if-r of *aSd boar*?,
and f')T th* tranaacfioii of s'ic1! ot*-.'-*
fc i .r.!i a mey -;fi prr/r->rr."
The W /t of V/omen.
A wotrran latisrhr when rhe can an'j
we«M« wtifn ahp *i!f.-French
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O ts Ja.| to Et Sjmed
.1! .-iKOOKK: Th' old federal }ai!
hor ■ I* to ixe burned as #oon a-; the
i>rivmer% ar«: tiantf rre<l to th'? new
building. Not a nplinter of the famous
old landmark will be left. It i* not
'J'.finiteiy knifm, however. Ju i when
t! " fran«(f ;r will lake piace, although
it f pr r#um .-'1 5>r t':-!nb<*r l^t will be
th" 'Jat<- The new priaon If com-
p'fej, cxrepf th" Innld" furulshings.
and a rfqn'.^ftion for tk? e has bei-n
approved. W.ien t'aeac lamihhii.gs ar-
rive all that will l>e nece aar>' for
tuc c'..i.ige« wiil be ordered from
th • dopartu,cnt of jmtlce authoriz-
ing the marshal to occupy the now in-
•tlttttJon. The old Jail eontalna 191
prUonem
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tss<: wca: ia.* be-en tee. I csa oalj >
n«ac:«id to rfepjr aseat." an.
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ar^r r~i r.r. i.2; _*j t*?r"c —■ _. iteTer ltaT« ,
tleir r «rr:c*jofts t ttei!i nsy j
a rcrz*. Why is lit - C xra* ca !
Uoo tfcey lave gne ;no the moan- j
tafaa a.. 1 bi-zaix-i arijfc the fn'fl-1
bfey.«ls -o-to ..at'- always secluded
tb*m*--;T€* f.*#2 <!"-'vizit ti. aa
taen broigtt the:- ap^Iicitir-as in"r
tils o£'-s, apparently with the pre-
sorapu.n '_2t fann'fil' action would
be nicer. To tura ic-s#- indians
Loo e to fieeced ty tn -e unscrupti-
loas Scalers would be the great -si
outrage of the cesiury. Asd in the
other nations the aitua;u^i is little
better. Of couree. hcw.ver, there arc
a few app'.iciriUi w^o are really intel
ligtxii j^id other *f;osc snteresn de-
raar.d t^a'. some of their iand l>e dis-
poa«.-d ct. bu> these will be treated in
a d;*T'rent light."'
Ar.y Indian is permitted to seM his
land unier tife -realel bid system. a«
tborized by act of congress July 10,
I'MC, and tb? aeency seems to think
this the proper method. In this ease
tae vendor is certain to receive a
good price for his land, and he is sub-
ject to no embarrassment. If fue
land is valuable there will be bids In
plenty, and if none are i:igh enough
to suit he can reject all and readver-
Use.
But Colonel Shoenfelt seems to be
of th • opinion that it i? not at a!'
necessary for all of the Indians to sell
now. He thinks that with the pre?
ent outlook in tae mineral fields, they
will profit by holdnig onto their pos
sessions awhile longer. That is, ex-
cept in a few rare case3.. such as the
otie-j mentioned above.
C*tIK LAMO %A Lll
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Kttr Pt-i AStottaee
M < MfXtfCK <ru ti* IA * *A
V.*y 3y.> n..tt ttJl tec^alloM
for thi >a." <A Crtefi a-r/trM immi
' r. t'/ik'. t'.* 1 fc>/5( *«*ney Is tk.ii rsty
werti pnmttUaWi kry &w*4an
W.rrr.'t/ < a ad a <!v>rt tiai^ ' i«r
a'*«r7 *<rrTc p?j>. iato *#«et irT Mr
T.'r«s'.M H'area
er of Jarf.ar, aSaint, A '*r f ! «-iajB
- '/Ti of t^.'r ti' feare
e.a-l*- . ee t:.a- tics.* )ms«s owt hm
ti.t*-r'«l«* fart* ta r^^a.-i to :i*
trwt y*ar'* pr%4*r tbe
**«i ry,w ia Up to J«ly 1
:>.■*, th- total ar««Br of r&o&ey >a.i
- ro-£j?h tt< rr to allottees foi
iftd w#' iC'.ii.lSO. Tee total st -
rfe- of tratt* r/a wblr:-j b. :a *trt ae
c'-p'.t': *ra« <!;5. The total ssmber
ti tracts on hk-b p^tHiowt to eil
arere filed and idrcttiiel were :
On i 37 of the? ao lidA v m r*eetTed.
On . 7 the pet it ion« wer w.tidrawa
'^e'rs^i-' were fiied by
r. . a j ro". ./a of the Indian appro-
pnation i>:Il permits them to *eL
withoat r.-itrlctfcm. and they caaaot
. tLr iirh th'; agency. The b -
of de-c-i api>roTed by the depart
tt a:, i deliver-d to the ; -!rrha >r«
i aid the Dumber di=ar'Proved
: =•.:.•• t.-.e ''sainder beiag trader
- - - -.t.' ar thst time. The bMf
:'.r . ;ifrer amoont d to 531.437.
T: - a.i'o" fes rejected bid* o* forty
-■■- -i'-- 5nso the agency rejected
1 - . ■ V'^aaae the^ were be-
of* the eppraUemcat. The tot*.'
wre--. - offered for sale wa* 12MM
T > at' age bought out asd pair
" Totsi acreage re
; - : :rs beio*" *hc appraisement
V. ' 7 tai acreage rejected by al-
- • To;al acreage on whicfc
r ir-e no biis. ll.5«< .
rv 3 tee above it win be sees
:::: 2 r <t half a million dollars ~*s
to C:. k ritizens fcr lands dir-
s~ - ie ;:-e stated, and *hat more
4♦/> acres of Creek land
efexagei har is. The present Rsca.
ysar w;.o ao doubt show a large in
- or. * 1^>3 and it is confident!)
expected r; -at by July 1, 1S03. more
than l '.«>- acres will nave been soK
£-'i paid for. The sales ron sum
tzi•-£ aracunt to a trifle less thai
i-t 1-3 per cent of t*>e land listed, and
tie a-erage price per acre is IliW.
TORNADO AT ST. LOUIS
A postoffice has been established at
Black Rock, district sixteen. Indian
Territory, with Mintre A. Wooiverton
as postmaster.
tVorld's Fair Grounds Visited by a
Wind Stcrm
i'-T. LOI iS: A terrific thunder
itorai brok- ovtr St Louis Friday
nigjt. and rain fell in torrents. acc. m
panie-i by heavy wind. Within ten
minuet> .07 of an inch of rain fe'.l.
7_e velocity of the wrnd *as fifty-
two miles an hour.
The storm blew in the uorth win-
.! .ws of the Utah s*atj building at
the World's fair grounds and rain
did damage to carpets and draperies
estimated at from $150 to $.'00.
A concert was in pro?res- in Festi-
val hall in the expv>sitio.i during the
heavy thunderstorm, wheu sudderly
there was a flasii of lightning and
immediately all the light* went out.
The audience became panic-stricken.
An actual panic was only prevented
by a woman's voice taking up the
strains of "America," Ir. which others
joined. The audience left the build-
ing singing, but wither excitement.
In the Chiaace viila?^ on the Pike
3t>0 Chinamen, just arrived, were be
ing watched over by immigration of-
flciali. temporarily when the storm
struck. The celestials became panic-
Stricken, and the offlccra ^(re torced
to draw revolvers to subduo them.
Lightning struck near bv, and one
Chinaman was severely shocked,
while another jumped ffj 1 th« roof
of tho building and broke his arm.
The band stand In the Plaza of St.
Louis was struck by lightning and
the roof was slightly buroe 1.
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