The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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STILLWATER. OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY. APRIL ai,
lyoi.
WHBli GET
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V STILLWATER
.•I TI" I-argrat. l.ivclirst
* and Healthiest city in
ij Hasten. Oklahoma
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[No. 64
An Outside Man Heing Crged for
Secretary.
Wasiiivoton. 1). c April |D._I)(,|e.
gate 1>. T Flynn Pilled at the
licu.erl.ia m.mitigand remained «j,|.
the president some ti,,,* di«ctini,i«
Oklahoma affairs
I!(Turin Mr* >>«>iiiK made to appoint a
I'musy Ivanian as stH'cet.nr to Secre-
tary Jenkins. Although thi. j, t„.;MJ
urged by Senator* u.iay ami IVnro.e
a .eems hardly probable that the presi^
dent will K<> oot.ide of Oklahoma in
selecting (lie new secretary or Mate.
I'lie announcement „f *|r
a.pointni.nt gi governor of Oklahoma
ia being deferred until «flt.r n deci.ion
as to hi* .ucce.sor Thi. will |,e o,,,„
tomorrow.
RAILS ACROSS MEXICO.
Knglish Gold Building Rival for
American Canal
IH! OFFICES?
/"""■waaMua^
Ml - I A IMr-rx ^
!' ncle Sam
Has More
Aim liodv
Id 1 han Xnm< reus Appointments
Made by Jenkin
May
April Is The
• 11 i11
N k \\ V11
I'osl say*.
'"days summary of th,
Slate, treasury report of •
afleriioon .linn* that t|H
*I-'K regale Kohl holding., for tin
',7 •"story. |„ve pa„e(1
,l,,ll r mark. The exact
« . WH0.27K„Vitl. of W|,ich M
was held again,t eertilicate. in the
hand* of the outside public and $15(1.
firs!
ha|[
lotal
were U-uroerat. i.i«tead of Republic n
1-'I would lie changed, lint such is not
Nkw Vokk, April ID.— \ dispatch to
Ike Journal and Advertiser from Lon-
don says The great Kritish rival to
the Isthmian canal i. a railway which
is lieing built aero.. Mexico , narrow-
est point. 1 liia will be mainly an si-
leruion of theTahuantepec line. Iinilt
l>< (lie Mexican government <• connect
the gulf of Mexico with the I'acilic
which has no terminal facilitie.
I earson A Co., of London arc recon-
structing the railway into au inter-
oceanic freight Ihorough-yeari fare,
under an agreement made two year,
ago. the Mexican government Ira.ing
the road to the Uritiih linn for fifty
year*.
I he line w ill lie ready within four
years. Two thousand men are work-
ing personally aujierv .ed by Sir Weel
man I'earson Harbors are being con-
structed at both ends, affording an-
chorage to the largest vei.els I'e.r-
aon says: "We hope for two million
Iona yearly on the railway. If the
K'caraguan canal carries that, ii will
have to charge .«> ahillings a ton to
make four percent againn our charge
of ten shilling, Again there will be a
saving of tioix He shall handle a
ship a cargo in ■ day against three
spent in the canal. We have the best
of distance and a siart of fully five
year* Though the road it l o miles
long, it ha. poo bridges of iron and
stone, which with the steel rails, are
coming front America "
S ure the appointment of Secretary
r.iitMi k,"'-«d C. M. name, a.
rovernor of Oklahoma tlier.' has I.e. n
do^,i','T,U Wh"' Wi:i ^
, uune in the matter of appointment,
forth- next four .tears The argu-
ment i« already being adraiced that
,hS«r<t'S'<,r.*l*ry Je',ki", •prointed in
the interests of harmony if all nf the
Republicans now holding office were
re.ervc again., ""ut.und 'down by the governor. If it.
1 "'"'I Mate* notes, the balance
being free assets
Tl.il i. the large.t amount of gold U''Vi!" « « .lt«i M an accepted ;
| now held by any i„Kie financial situ-' L ** *<,v*rnor Mr- •'"■kins will
"linn in the world, and i* the larue.t ** P""'*r 10 aH>oint territorial offi- j
ever held by any institution, with one ti™" *"T "'a}' wi,h'
exception the imperial bank nf (,er- '■ "*ard to the matter |
j many—Which in February isUh ,a .ed "Th* K€,VPr"or ,h*11 >'«ve power
its total holdings or *5!W1.:«K, 11CHI j :,,mw ""J ""w appointed by
present, howeser. the kus.ian bank ,M" '"'"""W"'-!- neglect
holds only $:i;i 0,10 "f duty or malfeasance
I The flank of France now holds *7- . """ fi" "","
ST I-'—, it. highest record being M7^ 1uf '
-M4.u*ioe the fourth of this month.
Mn.t of thia gold ia held against out-
standing notes. The Hank of England
holds |«!i. iiiii.i, hi gold .and the high-
est record of i„ hiMory ^M-Vksi.-, lirese,.«
urn 111 hebruary. IS t! I'renent gold
1 iaild 1 ng. of tile 11.1 |seriwI Hank of (-ier-
many hi*h
i gold and il\#*r coitthined never
xhow
The I'nited States treasurv
LADIES....
' have just received
my new samples for
Ladies Suits
Prices greatly reduced
ORDER NOW
And be in time for
■•■EASTER...
M L DUNN.
LHDIGS' & CENTS* THILOR
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in office, and
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Considering that the new governor
will hate power to remove the present
officers if he so desires, he will have
the follow ing appointment, to make,
mil*.* he desire* that *o.ne of the,
territorial ntlicers loid over.
Attorney general, trealm*-, amlifoi'
private secretary, school land hoard.'
, * 1 t nnk rommisiiouer, depi; i
till*.1 11 aa ra II j •
■" | ty auditor, adjutant general, grain in-
•pector. superintendent public health i
! ™ry gro« regent* territorial itniversitv regents
gold holding, have increaaed 7K.4SH.. " c I
: 0... withh, the past twelve months In 1 T' t'rri""i l |
| this month of IMK, they barely exceed- "T "f ",uc,tit"' ,,f i
i ,A : normal ichuolf, l*<*ard of rffftiiti roliti- '
ad <-.8,1 II100, as against the .M)0.t«#.. .„r;Pllil .n(, „ t
....now held Februra* t.. miw J""'1" ' "al","f nl"r,,,,.l n«v*nity.
teirit.trial boord of education, board of
health, hoard of pharmacy, board of
dental examiners. Hesides these offi-
cer. there will be appointment, to
make in the new country.
Just what the plan, of the new gov-
ernor are regarding his appointment!
aie not known, but it is the impression
that it will be lomi' litile lime before
(SSI now held, (in Februray 11 . I^yti.
, ihey reached ihe low level of fUI.L'.'Uh-
SINOE 1884.
Kausas City
Bov <
Court.
etv «S,.
any definite plan is announced.
SCOTTISH RITE MASONS.
Keunion at 1
1 I'.j the settlement of a judgment in 1
j (he circuit court Willie Winter, a high |
I .chool hoy. get* $H,inhi for an accident
which hafipencd to him so long ago
that he can't remenilier it. fie xxas ^ixtll
| only 3 year, old when his leg «a. cut
| "IT by the Kansas City cable railway in
ISM. For seventeen vears the case 1 ti,. <■ .1
11 1 .1 , . 1 "e NVh semi.annua reunion of'
has dragged through Ihe courts, fo - ,, , , '
1 ■ _ ,l . I , , "" AnciHiit and Accepted Scottish
lowing the Mreet railway through s v-i|.:r , , .. . "
Kite of Free Masonry began at the
Stillwater Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Hides, Furs, Etc.
Fish, Oysters, Pickles,
Mustard, Catsup, Horse Radish
East Side Main Street.
GEORGE STEES, Prop.
Semi Annual
Guthrie.
FARM CITY LOANS
In Payne, Pawnee. Lincoln and Noble
Counties, at Lowest rates of interest and
BEpT TEE1£S
OF PAYMENT. See or Write,
SICK RATE IS LOW.
Higher than Last Month but Still
Below the Normal.
1; i sw0pe« johnston & com pan y.
W AaiiiM.Tos. April l'.i. .surgeon
tteneral Sternberg has received a re-
port from the chief surgeon at Manila.
1 "loneI (tree 11 leaf, showing th.u on
April III there were in hospitals J.lisT
case, and ouliiue of hospital. I'll! cases
I his makes the >ick rale of (he I 111 led
States army in the Philippine. 7.M per
rent. a. again.t tt.sft for the preceding
uiontli. I hi. slight increase is au-
counted for by the beginning of ihe
change nf-eeasotis Both rales arc he-
low the normal, and the medical ollic-
ers regard them a. highly gratifying.
ANEW BANK-
I'ariners' State Hank of Glencoe
Incorporated.
Ihe Firmer*' .stale Hank of (llcncoe
with a capital .tuck of $li,(«Ki lima been
incorporated for a period of twenty
veari. Thr director, of thia bank ire
"• K. Trammel of tl.l.city, J. K.Trim-
■nei of Rowie, Tel.. and H. M. Walker
Ulaneue.
I'iia bank will be in ope ration by
•'"fie lit,and III officeri will be elected.
lUi^y, Company which paystne member, and with six,y-eight Scottish
,, , Kite men in attendance.
<iforce K inoinnso!) lia^ represent- tu
, ,, , ,. | . , . I hi. reunion wa. an interesting one
ed the boy in the suit, which ha. grown t „.it i , ,, , *
, • , , , , , "ill he remembered by the fact of
wit.i him from babyhood to manhood 1.., 1 .
, , . , u.ving in attendance Sovereign (irand
Johnson .v Lucas represented the I f . r
Cuinmander of the Southern Jurisdict-
ion. CongreiFiniu Itichardion of ''en-
nei.ee. OU.er notable, arrived al the
meeting Friday noon*
W. K. Hodges, and F. (>. Stevenson
of t his city were among tlio.e who were
initialed iu the third data of the Scot-
tish Kite Masonry in the new Temple
Metdamea \\ li Hodge., K. (I.Stev-
enson and \\ H, Mclieoige were also
; in attemlancc
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklaho-ia.
► treel railway: then kui-1199. Ilol ing
tt KrnutIii (T succeeded iliem. and l«nt-
! It I rank lln^erninii took part in the
i cave oft behalf « f ihe railway, tli * e
I changes in counsel taking place ai the
years pasted by. The raiUay ofTered
■ iff I8SJ to compromise for anil
| paid the money orer It wav accepted
av part payment, the suit revolting
later in a verdict for $5,0(K), which,
with interest, is now in the neighbor-
hood of $S,tH)o. Mis claim against the
roud has enabled the boy, whose par-
ents are |iiite poor, to jjet an eduea-
Lawton Arrives From Manila-
Sas FiiAKrtsi o. April III, The trios- i
; l'"rt l.awton arrived toduy from Manila
tion. and he is now about to graduate and went int.. i|tiarant ine. Three case*
from the high school. lie wears a cork
Irjr, and is laid to be a bright, prom-
ising young fellow
jPALAQH
1 meat
IMAI^HKT
MORRIS & SONS. Pre s.
• ws •
Kir?9s of
PRGSK ANO Cii^eo
MEAT
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jmsmw
An Examination.
N. B Fasten ho is a well versed
wht at rai.er and a close observer ha.
made tut exuiiitintion of three dill'erent i
lieldt and repurtl that in each he found
the plant-louse very iniaiiroui and '
even tn inch an extent that the wheat
prospect, look, (omcwhat slim Th is I
plant-louse i. prevalent in all parti of |
Ok lahoma and to the farmer, ill the i
eentral ind weitern counties thi. will I
go ijlllt* hard.
of sinallnox developed on the ves.el
during the voyage. The l.awton bring!
olllcer. and 7u(l men of the Thirlv-
ninth infantry.
Christian Endeavor Convention,
I lie inmial territorial convention of
the Chii.tian I'nileavor society will be
held in Fllfeno the Ian waek in May.
The attendance is large, and Budeavor-
er. from all over (Jklahoma will attend :
the tIBeno conventloa. The leuior.i 1
will be held iu the Cbriitian church
and the three Kndeavor locitliei in KI- j
Beno are making plan. ,|ready to i
entertain the vi.itori.
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1901, newspaper, April 20, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117307/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.