The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Aftksav"
Territory of Qkititcia-
Caunty at Cft&aduic
K- rtV.
oemf Irt' *uiy sworn. ap
ays thai
A G'eat Reform?'
Sin Hu'icn*e<n i* "w Rc* c a : .-«-
a Siflicr Pir* a. i.
The BS<HM I: aa*
>«■- v «ama(H
ca. nnirr.' «•
than aii- ath*r pu
h has a. *jlj- m«n
lor to ha: .'ti out x
feai*:- to pr*y an
tu laa" eoollaeaKfl
a c-. oni-r of
r . wbr, y f-jL. '-.
ne '-ha: a«- -- *:
Jhv.aare an -aaa:
teu hulk ot
ew Xda*
A/1 a iir<f tor hat aad
k«ua.- r «o ut.uc ae ;u2jp« <m te
•werr aewssaper b tours. anc ia S*h
toe t «7 «ausr>r.a«? aoc ioeaced with
ia the nrnitj of m ituM
fa «««rr other hM tax. he tomxi x
hb^ aaap* *a>: deciara *m "I am tae
oaij boo*w tieaa quarter)*: s.au.c
pare demoera: act latf d-iai; a* G«i
ha* * ?.*< aar tc «*-* the pa-y ac:
the tow* tniai booikers hi'>''ia>B aad
tarta.n 'vaster leaders.'
Be *tem* u> ha v turgor iui «i
tfcr.y i.a«i persona. and poiitjU*. jarjc
ia the &ui/a> He teems te hate
forgo':« hja tomrv «4or-.* Us ear
rapt the Oklaknaa tegbkaiar :c i-
eur a p hne *i'.l He aeema to
hair ,'ji pmtiaa To« i' lnaa:- ■ aad
A. C Krepk.* J agilarr.* aa^rwt.a*
kriherr la the aim po t--*r «iu *a
tttbK'.1 .c wsch tae a-'.- SJT.cm of ".he
•oof. hcoae plan* aad as a S.au'-c
ptire <!•* *-<* . • i- tr* a • '. *
® rc*n thar there oe««r oa* seen an
tiMKsoc ia th^ eocsarr aaee as ott-
e<a. oee has aegan tc hus .5 j..# «-
•ec, hart wisa- he ha* boltad *«r.~ part
uf toe <Sea oer«ae tinker and reaur:
«d to the moat eoateaapr ie touL dirty
•er.hod* to eomja^s their -teteai He
mmmmtai «ut years *r wl-a Geo
V Beiaaiy aarf «!>-: wtth r«tx>
rtoaer Leaser at the .***• .**•■.■■*
To Kt*e aev democrats « thai
etraary as -«S«a o* u S.asot j«rv t x-
orra«*y e r>-p« .o'a a r - -1 * .>
tkia ae!f omauted ^ader of the par;
•o «ie^ tMa twry * c oa •*--
of the *ler-.<« s "a k>>
he sowm! (xer a temyt* * . had
woe r .* piar.e or. le
tie people at a ptiaarj ar.<< *i * M-
Sele&eot a r«p«yv*Lr
Fl*e tboaaaad ••< ' e at?
were dSKribotad •« St:, r
the reformer at his o n
caa*« • r-, icat
mitu* nfaM baeome a pa.-
so coctem; toe aad d:ry a s«
ete to f. t a t '■;■.•
* s. •- and
"hart* of the nt 'i
weum« a.mu*t onendur-
tMeuuTe steps are
c hf the et; a' as
Fr-im M juita '
•WiCT COCR"
pra
aad 1
Coe «n«c at
•—G**a«c - j
G - oc*
r Arc L.
% Morn*ng
t of
.rt prompc-
aad tor
Sjte ?ip to imr.
juron did q w wan* 'O coo
tiie oc tiwr Uftittoo!
atiodt*-n and perjurers, whose itai*-
ne&ii ««r« lla'.y MNVtmttCMd by
Hirm goo*i charar'er
Acaua. we did ftot Uun« til*4 cir-
etnostiacHi pointed to tie ead-
aa* * gmlT. Cm evideocft of ae
iLa - ---r. *n<
it«d it, there waj ierious dou j ad to
Butler« guilt. Weigh;a* the faeti
From Monday
W r.gt ha> r
(From Priday'*
-S* '«£'ITAND
Sc Mi-e S P 'iwt'- Relations Br
t«««t Rusa.s snd Jspan—Jsps
A't ca ——Rjss < Hands in
Hff Rep y
Karaa> Ci-y M > Fei- «■—■-Vvwii-
jury of expresui apntt ia Kaa^a* City
thfoagbovt Kaaaaa aad it local op* ion
eeeodee of Te*a«. aad of dealer* who
have been ibipinc liquor into these
prof *rtion ttate^ are .mmmen' a^ s
ad
le
tie* caarvred
irmmKitf
ia The fed-
1 MffitOt.
E E
take ia
of M- fC-e o«e
at Wui
iarre io
Texaa wd.-
luor ho'ises
apoc
Ke
!9C 3L
dunnet
fnr./. Ha^i
Sam a caaea
>4 i jMZlider aad ctaatrac-
:or *oa: ae ls ac*y*uate< wfh H. H
;^pa r aad aao«i J R^ey Gor^k*.
aad K. M. Wkte# «a< lae J R***? Gor
doc Inn c€ amiL.^ectJ. Tha: lorttf
' m > the cotiuBLuifl toners were cot
#idenn< lae p^azLS ■af different arch.
C. Homparer aad H. X
Wa.te cam* tc St annar i muooc. aa^l
re«;'iear;ed a£a:' aad Mr e'^maa *.c
to :av- Ksrfooc ac ^ aa: ioo« over
-.-.e ror. c p'-ar..- T-.r aSU- aa
Mr Snormaa wen' to the hoc - as
ret\ueat ed and tatw the p.aas Tha'
iA coaler**' n w i "..em aow' the
;. a,f< g G- Htimparey §a.: "-aa* he
wo«id gSfw® o«r. of hia own poc-. ••
to have she piana adopctd "hat tntz. a
mediae wo«:d add greatlj hi*
:oM pr>p^an-1 pro-^e-
now
>•. jR£ti rmwi'ir
Ij^ct « Hed^fla Rene Twp
" Tt" y.n.c - Fr.jc-
la^r. Clars.- Pra;rte
rher-- are IS S rr.21.na. caaes
si the docket and federal more
x jjated * 7 .he ^ran-i Jury
?*jr- t. cnmisal terr/ — al caar<
are oa the docket aiac. but the cnaxkce«
are "aa* a great many of them will
a " - '.red a" *a.a *e-m of coart.
Jatiafe Irwia'i ccarre to the grand eowa
ain aa he could put it nambe
Tie-- ? no*" a man oa the panel
vba: amhi" ihbiIi the dtr:
W S T:naman
the Bock Island,
aaha s in the «ky
r A -a*" 'C. :..i : u
o iooc after th- w jfa b
he Norma; acnoiv
Edmond
done on
jury waf
Henry Sear* cf Be "eder
- e c-sn *
Jont. Duncan u "be proudest man
ia town today. He came man.Lg
around to the Decaocra" tt.s mort.i?
a* an ear'y hour to teH us that he had
yj ar his house He was bom
press company in trus pan
Southwest has acted as aa a-?en<
liquor companies who hare
.. .or in Kansas and Texas, ex
press agen's ef the different ^ m;a-
n^es acting nominally as agen'.s at the
various points, thus practically nnl..
fying the prohibition law. To avoid
the iaw, Whisky was #ent in seale<^
packages addressed to fiictitious
names and sold by agents for "ex
press charges."
Millions of cases of whisky have
■■een sent into Kansas yearly and for
each case disposed of express agents
were allowed £f*y cents. This natur-'
ally iias proven not only violation of
the prohibit.on laws of the states
government of an immense amount of
revenue. It is stated today that th*-.
of agents into Kansas and the parts
of Texas affected to gain evidence
upon wh.ch to convict those implicat-
PROFIT
The r tter of led is d
r.-rm'-ndo > irr v ".znct to the
• r. Wr ng ka% is
: • : ".7 is pfoaL
T .-fto-dit' :2.!~nerkn'«ws
t t feed : c *^ to g-t
t mi k, r.. - pigs to ge:
; t: . rn t egg%. Science.
v. f-d --Ofc-jrcing t
.x ^ j jTi't fi'O- -i tone ■
a-; -oft and undeveloped, a
are tr.in and v. ea#: ar. i a D.ood
Scott'- Emulsion is a mirec
: d; the C ;>d Liver Oil in it
: L ':ie and Sod- r.ake bone
• • . food for delicate
T v« C 'Ut if.
B Rerao. OUh. Oct 21
[Ma/ Sir:—Twa *1 par'v>c '^e
liber y I take ia «aH : ( rw Mtewticia
to the moat important t .-vsa. 'A "^e
ratc.pa.^1. iw* le sur ma t- - r :>
deetiM 'jf «nt'j oi«n of Cttai at
Coaa^X ia 'has el^'-oc the «■- e r . <s
ot the :> «r t, ' •• a ■■-...' '/ *"
Important -baa 'i« as^xe^* <
par/
I, aa s te< 'hat if - :>
dw/ n / j*ry xa>« t'te e:«Uute
ImrtLg a mat o* tie '/'jic
thro.jcfc a <ots ta- t :
etrcimiracAe* tiat am/ -
ed at the ptr.marl** .-a - it • ai.- y4
should be «aMi«i a: 'Jie / >. avl
it ia aot otly better lor ti«e pary. trr. ^ tss.-.
tb« whole paepie to defeat a ca£«;. X Ok u>>s4
date who is l// ocir nrr,?.s'~'-' to M•. ->*. f ^
hax.d.e baati^eas ittr-med to tlm V." j w/ n •
vboee ar-J ta>- M«e t, - ' j.- , . .
Is mr opf.tiion the <wu>7 t-ffitta-
■ioc r Lciiii the moat ««*>! poe.
F-.- Mondajs Da. •
CA__E3 DC * N
i of San Dor- njc c-
• t-—A a- 5- ;i S;-t
Send f r f-e«
*aT>ple.
Scott &B0V\Ti€
CHLH1STS.
409 P«H St. \. Y.
54c. mi S . i! c-uttm
- MRS MAYBRCK.
s-t s O-t of p-St' B-t «- - — at
i Re = :-s -st or
tars
at", an a*
^on his
r - ry
ftce aj^sT iy..
f Baek -' a siea.t>-r the tr.ty y
r,f irj BKae* for ti*e jyinoise
wtaeMiiiS the «a.i4 Genf
:j:er is ta oleal ttu aid
ti aad the nud Wi Aai d.d
tr.ere n 'he presen<ce ^
fe'.-on, yosly * f-l.y cost
*f. P ites Ft* E
and fa.se-:y iwea;
" j
he sf/
* E' i i'-i fis^ecSe^s
O /< T'< C4WC4 Co r-V
T'< '/ • ' E" *
to -*/ Vi e Firfii
o«nca- e^jr. ^
lead Jitate
-Oerari H
er erf the
^e^arsD-en*
tree t*ew ot#ssfciae
tj, to
Bw-t" *st( Isawtoa
"ne yr *a.r f. ot
/ the ^epar sif-n--
rj% ? g^- tg sore frost
liSSTupr thai rt-e ^eserve^
ewH//y here is
; that the Wwa
has ma«tr r<w>m
4ifsrjMst thatf
h:m fc ' or any one to George P
fc.sker at/ tatmej when in truth and
be 'hex. aird '.he-- knew 'hat he
pai-i Boo/.er money .t i*oe sum
o' I . o."o - an .tts ' . '
'. ai.i c rmpt ; -r>o&e of -- -
r c~- H Re.' *ai rf—^-*t oa t:
he
- .err.tor.oa law joard and L. C Hie
* nit grand go.te a the terr.tor.
meeo ng of the A. 0 r." W held
iit weec.
Mrs •-
otner
-> --.
:* .« aaderatood
menu* woll MliV
tave .1 *ne habit appearing
• ' ' - grta4 J'sry from ' uf to
- sr> aot •-■>*.f> og falsely
Word was received here yesterday
mom:ng tha' Mrs Harriet Hill, moth-
er of Mrs Coljl
th.e city wa- teat Mrs H. 1
It! years oM nai a kiad chriatiaa
tion in the ooaaty and 'here « aa^ a'
legs; erjat/',, '/ h:s af'losi -ui tar b - vor>^ i-.yl
tAUzr 'A the Cr.-.'y As / vi «-
know darlt* the pa - < i yta/i I e ..
bare baea broogbt ia doae b—tata i,a^ irnstrs.-t pr^aet iMi> the 4a-
relations with '«/ pretest Ua/d a^d ^ trjtayltr l? tvr
it has been cj- exper>a«e hat H K t l ^rT^t fjm. Ke
l^epe-r has profits t.mse 1 '« cf 'he <^ r-r -■ ■ i « . 'A-
nfj*' incompetent. str^/uU* atd .T.lf yr-.^'s aid a/,
dishonorable men I erer lute* ia i. > *, • . ..
swh ad official poaitirjo. waterworks
As a ood citizen, taxpa/«r i'^ a . . • i. •
democrat, I woaid uic V' to c>i..ider ■ : 1 • • - /
wel! bef'/re you cart row rote tor , w. . ,A . JMe^ ,>- f<,
such a mat Ca/ef j iare -i«a' « , . Mr j<a"t'. ar^l ./'jsa-
<A U |«r'i misn.ar.a(t-me6l o< the . . j, , ,, , . Vy .. /,
poor farm, bridge bttildicg ar.d wut , ,T • m. - / p
b'««e deal, and ra/io-j. o-ter ma'Mrr. ' f...... 4V. „ , , iB wat^trworts
will cooTicce roo or aor other botes';H. f,a„. „, 4. , ... wi,
man that he Is no a «af<. rr.an to tr.st ir r.^,- . f- -a-.d
I write foo as a tax-parar «4 tU ,u Vjr<. lfe/i v he had
ciiUen, t-.H gar:.. * >'/■'• ' ' ........
interest '.A the gocd ?-/r tie ., j/ . . . Lawt//-. •
better citizenship of this coantr- ra^rwor- « r«* : •
I know Mr. gelemen*. bis ow/oer.' „ . ;f ..,
to be a good dtizen, hone#' ypricbt u, , f
industrous man, and a man of 'yj ir*z<-
of bis conrictions and I bel'.ere tha' ,, . >jf , - _ .
be Is well qualified In ev-ry respe-- „ ,/4.... ^
t/> represent the pw,pl rrf yoir di fr..„, 4 . /y ti.
trict as a countr commission"r. and .v,,-. . 4;
one io Whom you can put ywr 'rm< Mi^ tbM tu ^
and upr/n whom you can depend to 4„ ,,, :<J f,yr .; ,
defend your interests. I know Mr f„rci, bav(. ^„r)( ..j,. f, f
'Frvc. Monday's Dail/
e.TLEP NOT GUI LTV.
..'/ - — -'/W—D -
E< ot E. t o* Bc/i «' a
Pt'jj'*r —Tc^' E ;-t!«'
6a : v—G'tat P.t/i c "v;
Kit Hooret formerly of i s c. y
.has aiy*rs*a a gtoi pot w th the
Swift Pa/ .i? eompacy a' Ft Wcri
Texai Mrs Hoorer left yesterday
So1" 1 V..1 r.-r -A-'. X' Gerheart ,
^ fa'i't of Mt- a^d fa- y eon- .
, template E Titg to Fort WorJi is
•he tear future
Rear Adttira. Tarl' r ct-f f the
ttiresa of zzr.zz:: z asd a eableeran
despatched to Rear Adm.tal Wis-
tow a' O-aetaaamc inrtractisg 'hat
E<-* ". tai:e scin:e<d:ate aid «2ec-
'.-•- s*rrps for the a.--. .ate protect: o
Art-r-ar lives a*d prof-er-r the
I>'-ti.t i: rep^tlic l.z..'.t.z i.- a:*
i * at all times to the recogiuied ' i-
ents of Icemtkmal li*
T.'pos tie receipt of this c.5;-L'.:b
P.ear Adz: til W.se is expected t ;:
cee<! at otire .t hi® *agsi.; tie M.^-
nnicati waters and
— alee a personal forest. za: lor. Tir
CoiutLi.:® al.-ea.dy ias beer r;-t 1 -
re-:m to Sat. Domingo f—~ G.sr'ar-
amo wtere she set- for coal and the
Harford will be ordered fro—,
the same place.
■Wasi.L- -. ft : J—la view of
the press to the effect that Mrs. Mar-
ias bee a a conric - leirsed that
that issue probably w.U be avoided.
ias to admit tie r.?it of an Amer
an T5-ar wi;. ias narr.ei an alien
i regain ier c.'..2ensi:p in America
oa the death of her husband by a
mere assert::n of ier desire to do so
Mrs Maybrick. tieref. re may come
in:o the Cn. ei as an Amer-
It is apt
r-s^ tc Ha.e
.1 z Dominican problem is reaciit z a
nsis that w.n demand inured.ve a*-
er.::tn. Tie German government ias
■srell tigh reached the limit of its pa-
tience .n dealing with San Dominet
and "ie London and Paris govern-
ments have bided their time in the
htpe that the government at Wasi-
act! ingtonwould meet the oblieationp
he war placed upon it by the Monroe doctrine
A sp*c'.ai from rtjltoa. Mo sayj
TLe )nrr ia the cas^ of Coio—ei E. (
Bf.-ler, a m ll.'/talre St. Issii* poll Secre'ary Taft's first of
• ' an oe 'ral oc the charge of brflr|;,«-i.'erdar *as to i.mmon
,ur •. : - <-c. V rs of the t'/ise of :«--ar^er-* carpecters and "ell -rem and put an end to the unsatisfac'ory
d< "gat^s '/f c* Iy/jir re' med i maic- a new de?>: and chair and state of affairs If the Cr.."ed States
verdict a' !• o'ciocic this - z * q ; ' . •/,.• Secretary Taf' is had not ac'ed. it can be stated. E i-
wt.'h read . ! nix feet tail and weighs Zi'i pounds *^pean nations would ca!! the situ-
*A'e 'he ; ;ry £&d defendar' EC. He found he ouid barely squeeze in at ion to its attention.
u> the chair used by Mr. Rrxit. He i
co.: i not sit ooafortabir in it and The New Road.
there was a great danger that the
chair would go to pieces under him
i From Monday's Daily .
Incenc ary Fire.
The fire department was called out
at 8 o'clock this mominc to put out
a fire that some one had started in
the exp'y building owned by Henry
Le Briton on B;ck: rd avenue. Owing
to the prompt action of the depart-
ment very little damage was done to
the building.
gt.tr
Fr^-rds s'jrroM£de>i Butler and
af . r bo ding an informal lere* all
v.' n*m. Butler !a giing and
jo,.tg wi'h *V>*e about him Or-
- ..• A"sjtl-7 r<Af wtkr> was is 'he
court raw appeared damfounded.
"I tho-ight the state presented a
cas-; he said. Beyond that I
.tare lotting to say a' this tim<-
Abcmt eighteen ballots were taken
FROM BRYAN'S COMMONER.
Tie trus's feel amply able to make
the rest of that 1500 000 fund look
lik° 30 cents.
if h - moved quickly When he tried Guthrie, Okia., Feb. S—It is per
to g.^. up to the desk he discovered s latently stated among railroad men
that the opening was neither wide hat J J. Gibson, general traffic man-
en'. -?h nor high ero .gh to adc. • his ager of the Fort Smith & Western
legs Tie beat he couid do was to t-iade the trip on the first train over
p. ! out one of the small leaves ot 'he St. Louis, El Reno & Western
the desk and try to write on tha' aet week under the direction of the
i/'ord r.g to Foreman Boew-r and a* The desk and cha r that will be V;ilt directors of the road with a view to
<■ star the jury stood ten for acquit- (or the n< w secretary will be of mam- -uaking a report concerning the com-
ta and two lor conviction moth proportir^ns The chair win be
. • :.i I '*■ v< ry s" r.g a-.. * "i- : '■■ 'h
' • .<.jred af'er the first \alUA," said mn at every Join' It Is probable
Mr H-nsTT "The other man held that a special chair will have to be
I>eeper and I know that to vote
again* him cann'/t but make matters
better. I am a life long democrat, and
J and
It Is sta'ed are drawing their salaries
from 'he last sal rnor,<-> faei'/btdr.? <o
the city. I^ellnquency and r<^f,,ffs
/■it. f .bbornly un':l 5> 4J o'cl'>c< 'his
mz/rning wi.'-n he finallr came into
.Lt I do not care to mention the
oat..« of «t.e two who held out for
provided for Secretary Taft ~n th<
rao.ne* ro.rr. a' the White H .
The cabinet chairs are vr/ large
as ordinary size goes, but they are a
coti ' '.on, r.or the one who remained tight fit for Mr Taf'
mercial value of the road as a south-
western eitention. The prevailing
opinion to be that the Katy uor the
Missouri Pacific, unless It has ac-
quired the Fort Smith k Western.
Fort Smith & Western will acquire
this valuable piece cf road which is
Just completed and will soon be ready
to operate.
Mr. Hanna says he does not know
where the phrase "stand pat" came
from Perhaps he was too excited to
notice who said it.
John Mitchell has refused an in-
crease of salary, which shows very
clearly that Mr. Mitchell is not cut
out for a "trustee of providence."
The president's injunction to Mr.
Hanna to "fish or cut bait" is not of
especial interest. If Mr. Hanna be-
comes hungry he will fry the fish.
Foraker says the fight in Ohio is to
the finish, which is not news to those
who are acquainted with the situation.
They can see Foraker's finish.
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1904, newspaper, February 11, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111434/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.