The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY GAZETTE
CHARLES F. NEERMAN. Mg'r anil Pukllthtr.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
One year in advance 81.60
Entered at, the postotfice at. Still-
water, Payne County, Oklahoma, as j
9* second class mail matter. '
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Dealer in all kinds of Groceries
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and Provisions.
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Prices at Lowest Living Figures. No Leaders «g:i
or Tricks of any kind, but Straight Forward Le- |j
Phone 78, Send in your *
s§2 gitimate Business,
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GOING NOHTH;
Loc il No. 12
Passenger No. lu
going south.
I">oal No. 11
Passenger No. 9
. 1:80 p. m
. 4.35 p. m
9 -30 a, in
7:25 a. m
Saturday Nov.
COTTAGE HOTEJ.,
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e. it. McCarthy, Agent,
oj* County Officers.
Probate Judge—John I?. Cla-k.
County Attorney—Cai-y L. Burdlck
County Irejiauror-L K. McGuffln.
County Clerk—A. J. Hartenbower.
Register of Deeds-Wm. M. Barker,
Sheriff—Jamos I' Hesser
r Assessor—K. O. Hudson.
Superintendent— |, KeZ"r.
Weigher—James E. Powell.
Surveyor T. P. German.
Coroner—J. M. Sharpies*.
™ '[COMMISSIONERS.
First Dlstriat—Harry Jones
Second District -P. H. Sullivan.
Third District—W. E. Minni-k
Kansas City is making arrange
wents for a liog shoiv next year.
■I hat show would be appropriate
pulled off in Lawton and confined
to the democratic party.
Ihe Bryan Commoner .supple-
ment which is published by the
basement editor in the First Na-
tional Bank block, does not agree
with the Guthrie Leader 011 the
Tillman question—and still he
roars.
QUO VADIS
A. Z. HUTTO, PROP.
- Board by day or week : - -
This Hotel has been renovated and newly furnished
throughout, l able furnished as good as the best.
We can please you and will be glad to have a
share of your patronage.
WEST NINTH ST. STILLWATER, OKLA.
TO BAR JOHN CHINANAN,
Catted StatfeM and Canada to Inlte la
«n Effort «o stop I nln vt f 111
Wux ot (lie ( rleatiula.
The United States government and
the Canadian government are com-
bining in an effort to stop the .smug,
gnug of and unlawful influx of China-
men into Canada and the Unit-d
States. Both countries have suffered
within the last few years, and Canada
has unintentionally helped to break
the United States exclusion law
A representative of ihe United
Etates customs department is in Otta-
wa at present, acting in conjunction
with the Canadian officers. From
what has been discovered, the Cana-
dian authorities are convinced that
many more Chinamen than the law
Permits have come into Canada in bond
for the last few years, and have then
mysteriously disappeared. It is to the
Interest of the transportation com-
panies to see that the law is obeyed,
and therefore, the authorities say, it
must have been customs officials who.
through neglect or otherwise, hava
permitted ihese men to disappear. It
Is stated that evidence has been se-
cured against several of these otlicialj
and that a general shake-up will soon
follow.
On an average 2,010 Chinamen have
been imported into Canada for the last
■ve years. Each year about 800 of
these have gone through in bond to
uamaica and other places under the
padrone system. About 500 a year
were entitled to stay here on paying
the $ 00 a head tax, and the remainder
should have been deported to China,
u only a small percentage wait to
deported.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Marcus Vinicius, a young Roman Soldier
r, Herbert O'Connor
cams Petronius, the arbiter of elegance
lyonis Von WiethofT
John Kingslv
John T. Hopkins
Chas I.indliolm
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Peter, the Apostle of Jesus Christ
Chilo Chilonidas, a Greek Philosopher
Nero. Emperor of Rome
Atilns Plautins. a Roman Father
I rsiis. the I,v^ian, '"Iron breaks
my ham! as wood does"
Croton, the Roman Wrestler
<'laucns. the Christian Physician
Tigellinus. Nero's Chief Advisor
Cains Ilasta. a Roman Soldier
I.vTia, the Christian Maiden
Popu*n, the lieartless wife of Nero,
Pomponia. wife of Aulus
Christians. Soldit-r
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H.J. Rernord
Henrv Smith
Harry Darling
T. J. Jt ck«ion
Maria de Beau
Mabel Von WiethofT
Maud Steven
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SYNOPSIS.
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ACTI—The gar.U-n of Aulas the vi-it or V ,.
the dawn "f love: Lytri.i is called to the house „f r - r
the Roman father: <!, nth before dishonor r,,u< „ ,j
protect me:" Vinicin« the avenger
ACT II—The pa'ace of Nero, the l-mpress ami the
Who h'T the 5°"SOf """ ""f00" Kntpernr
w ho had never seen a burning cit\ •• N,.r„ ,,
^ ""Cl"' :,s a slave: 1 11 do with her a, I wish
answer to the maiden's prayer.
... ,ACT '"-s«ne 1: Home of Petronius the visit
Ch'Io and the meaning of the fish Sc-,-„e . t
meeting of Christians at Ostralnnm. Sceue r v.-
jetreat in the Trnne Tiber: Vinicius is.lelivere,! defr,
-:n.o.hehan,s„f,h,. christian,; the teaohing.
Peter. I denied linn thrice, still }fe forgave
bride me feed His sheep "
n, fAu ' ^ ~ 1 l,e roa(i to Antinum fwith a view of ili^.
aCc«^dofetht,ra,,tfPr0f thC p°In,lact: lhc Christians
censed of the burning of Rome.
nsedA C<T, V~SCe"C' N>r" ? garden the christian,
P ulro v'^ 'nrChtS;° ""nninate the garden of the
nmperors. Vinicius refuses the offer of Pop e the furies
baptises the younK Roman the burning of f.launn the
repentance of Chilo; the Incendiary is there."
AC r VI -Scene t: The entrance totheampitlieater
Petronius sees his end: hi, farewell to Pop.ea To-'
morrow thou shalt see that Petronius fear- neither thee
T 1rr: th""'S before death Pop,en s
offer of life refused by I.ygia, Scene j: The arena
I.ygia on the horns of the bull- the faith of vinicius un-
shaken Ursns stops the bull, twist, his neck in death
mercy for the maiden; •■Christ has saverl the
returned thae to me.
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N'ow Sweet Pickles.
liii' Red Apples
\ew Tennessee Sorglimn
and
QUO VADIS
velvet earpms ai^ now cut intoriig!
used without borders, a plan
which makes possible utilizing partly
worn carpets of large rooms forsmnil
rooms. lew new carpets are now fit-
ted to the corners of the room, a bara
■pace being left if only of a few inches
The greater ease with which moths
and carpet bugs can be looked after la
a paramount reuson for this arrange
ment.—Detroit Free l'ress.
Ury Ihe Towrli,
Towels should never be put awav
without being thoroughly dried, be-
Muse if they are consigned to the lin.
•n-closet Without the precaution of ■
ood airing a mold called oidlum
forms on them. This mold is alleged
to b« injurious to the skin nnd liablt to
produce sklu diseaae.—N. y. pu,t.
Notice to Creditors on Final Report of
Trustees.
In Bankruptcy No. 0.
I11 the District Court of the United
States, for the First District of
Oklahoma.
To the creditors of J. A. Metcalfe,
bankrupt.
This is to give notice, that Creo. W.
Murphy, the trustee of the estate of
J. A. .Metcalfe, a bankrupt, has made a
final report as such, and lilcU the same
with the undersigned ; and that the
filial meeting of tie creditors of the
said bankrupt for the purpqsc of pass-
j ing upon said trustee's report, and for
I the transaction of such other business
| as can legally come before such meet-
ing, will be held before the undersign-
ed referee at the ollice of I'. ('. Hunt
I in the city of Stillwater, Oklahoma
territory, in the County of Payne oil
the 9th day of November, 1901, at 10
o'clock a. m.
Claims duly proved as provided by
section 57, of the Ibws of 1K90, may be
mailed to or filed with the undersign-
ed prior to such meeting.
!i"'.ri'l"'r1, "f HH'(' trustee shows
♦ 1 ,.182.50 tor distribution.
Oklahoma, Oct.
s. h. lawkb.nck,
Keferee in Bankruptcy.
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School Books
Stationery
and
Wall Paper
a full line
of
Cigars; Books
and Novelties.
N". V grapes per hskt. .2,
Best bauanas in town per j
W- dozen .jci
You will have
to hury to get
them Shoes at
98c. Clothing at
less than Cost,
Hats, Etc., at
Metcalfe's
Matfiew Robinson
-:Shoemaker:-
Repairimg A Specialty
Main yt. Next Door to Amos & Son.
J. C. NORTH
Robert Johnson L. o. Woods
JOHNSON & WOODS
FIRST NATIO/\/\L
barber shop _
Up-to-date first class lonsorial
parlors.
HOT NJ OLD BATHS and finest line
of cigars in the city.
Under First National Hank.
Advertisement.
Inviting proposals for carrying the
mail of the U. S. in the Indian and ok-
lahoma territories from July I, 1008
1 to June 90, lOotS.
Proposials received until 4 p. in.
Dec. 3, 1901.
('11 vs. Kmokv Smith.
P M. Cieneral,
No led under this advertisement
will be considered unless the bidder
shall agr-e in his bill to give his per-
sonal attention to the performance of
same, and will reside on or contiguous
to the route. In addition tn carrying
I fie mail on siar routes, the carrier
will also be required to deliver 11ml!
into all boK s that may be erected on
said route.
st.w! hol ts in i'.vvkr cot'ntv.
ofL'ls. Stillwater by Klen and Kicli-
burg to Perry, 2.'1\ miles and re-
turn, 7 times a week. Bond re-
quired with bid, $l,7(«). Present
contract pavs 5'J-IH. Sub.contract
$ 175.
51-19. Otega to Stillwater. 5 miles
and back, '> times a week. Bond
require | with bid. New ser-
vice
• ilL.li Ingalls to Stillwater 11 miles
and back, 6 times a week. Bond
required with hid $700. Present
contract pays $17s lJ7. Sub cog-
tract pays $110.
, 64£>l. Ingalls by Yates to Phafter, Itf
one-half miles and back, 6 times a
I week. Bond required with bid,
flOOO. Present contract pays
♦34s.95. Sub-contract pays 1279.
'4--'- West Point to Glencoe fl3( mi.
and back, times a week. Bond
required with bid $400. New ser-
vice.
•i4.'l'3. Cushing to llipley, 10miles anil
hack, 6 times a week Bond re-
quired with bid $600. Present con-
tract pays $150.
14J24. Cushing by Flynn and Park-
land to Chandler, 1*8 miles and
back, 0 times a week. Bond requir-
ed with bid, #1.800. Present con-
tract pays #488. Sub-contract pays
$475.
94226. Tryon by Nora to Ripley, 13
miles and back, 8 times a week.
Bond required with bid $800. New
service.
■'l-'li. Paradise by Clarkson to Coyle
"1 a "liies and back, 8 times a week.
Bond required with bid *000. New
service,
M21*>. Marena by Yates to Orlando
lo'.j mile* nnd back, 8 times a week.
Bond required with bid $900. New
Hervice.
54-'l«. Lovell to Yatel,5a, miles and
UHck, 3 times a week. Bond re-
quired with bid #200. Present con-
tract pays #58.59. Sub-contract
Pays $50.
J. W. Dillard, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to diseases
of women and children and chronic
diseases, Whiskey, morphine and to-
baceo habits treated. Olllce corner
9th and M«in St.
Wood! Wood! Wood!
1'or Sale : All kinds of wood at my
yard 5 blocks west of Main, on 9th.
219 f, r, ,,
—^"olt.
11 muiihiiv. m, i)., k. m. yati s, m. i)
boeal 8iir«. K. O. I{. It, Eyes a specialty
MURPHY & YHTES.
PHyiiclans 4 Snrgtoni.
ornce up stairs over Kli st National Bank IIIiIk.
' al "■'! 'I >\ 1 'i mikIii. Mtlllwatcr. (). T
31. O. HTOT,
ATTOKiXh'Y AT LAW
. "". Ji"-, ,!>1il.0". " west St.le Main ttroet. i
upiMir* in UodKeN biilluitm, Htilhvater.
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