The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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He Describes the Fight
Officers end Crew.
THE POSITION OF THE BROOKLYN.
I WOHI.J men ion for .your I,-ration that tho Brooklyn u
r,,™ M,r Twupd bio<kadinK with vi-"'
' , ; ',1" r°nt" '•> ««.mdro„,
' • 'or Koine minute*, poiwihl.r
oonnmtii']
f lie fcpahisli wliijiH and tin-
"THERE IS GLORY ENOUGH FOR ALL."
S>rs Its Bran Commodore as Ha Relates in a Modest
Way the Glorious Record of the Greatest Naval
Wctoij of the Age -Prifse For
His Men.
ton, to tin- ({tin fire of three
rsirrrrrs
«« vr
555 ~r f*£fas=~:5S
live \ i "n<l Nlii,lfl11 l> "<llinK of their r.
' ' r"' ' "I""1" ''hillip, Ctiptain Kviiiih. <*nptin CI,irk and
•*.*> -
■Vreeve," 7Wil,l,l>' ,li"1 XTriM.v from this tiro. Her j 1. s
rem,linn <if ,"ilm<l h,*r decks ™' strwn with the charred
"""I'" of tlioKe who had fallen.
The reports of Commodore W. a. Srhu>v and of the r
no ojflcerH are em loned.
•1 \ ,,iHnu'ti'l'in' "f,,;:,int°d bV H"V"n" <>««• h™ ".ode a oritira!
result of Z 1 VT ' !M,fh With 11 vi"w of reportinR upon
in- upon rl " ""ilitury features involved, and of report
mainder 'r.'- "f l",vin* nnv of ,hpm "««> "f "rerkinu th-
I' I'
^"rshlngton, Jul.v 2fi._The following i„ Commodore Sel,lev's
.'! •UlnntiSFlM't- s'l"adron, U. 8. Flagship Ilrooklvn,
< "aiitanamo Flay, .Inly H, 1898.
' ' hnvp honor <« make the following report of that
pait 01 the sipiadron under your eommand whieh eame under mv
3rd,ZT thC e"gttgement with the SP«^h «eet on Jul]
THE SPANISH FLEET IS SIGHTED.
At 9,15 a. m„ Admiral Cervera, with the Infanta Maria Ter
«. iaraya, O^ndo. Cristobal C„,on. and two torpedo ho
- overs, eame out of the harbor of Santiago de Cuba in column ,t
distance and attempted to escape to the westward. Signal was
made 'he , ,h|lt pnrmy wim (,onijDK bu( J •
ment had been d.scovered fro,,, thi ship a. the same moment. Tl/a
e«el was the furthest west, except the Vixen, in the blockading
Z ' TI """ mad" ,h" W"S,,"'n diViHi°n nH in vonr
' llml tlu",v wu" ""'"ediate and rapid inward move-
THE SPANISH VESSELS TAKE FIRE.
About twenty or twentytivc minutes after the engagement be-
r-.TT"- I..m,
* " > ' II
ron and were forced to run ashore on tin;
WORDS OF PRAISE FOR CREW.
eourIt"f'ir,"T; '•",nnm,,,li"« v'™- noted with consplcoi.s
:~rh n" ° "nR"K" ",o h,",vi"r ^ «™,v
with liKbt Kilns, nevertheless, was doss in to II* battle line un-
der heavy tire and many of the enemy's shells passed beyond his ves-
I beg to Invite special attention to the conduct Of mv Hub leint
enant. James 11. Sears, and Knsign Edward McCaulev .lr who
f,::::;!"s,'i,ii,v ^ „ll(l wh0
(Contlnuei, from FirBt Page.)
themselves fearlessh
Wiles west of I lie liarhor
ie beach some six or seven
entrance, where they burned and blew up
' 7' ,n'" ,"'1" J^troyers were destroyed easilv in <1,!-
LrTo whi T W"H S" " ,Mr ,hat I ~t
was bene s 1 ,'r",Ji, bH°ng8- Tbi"
was bettei seen from your flagship.
.... xpoied
i J.. , . charging their duties, and also to the
splendid behavior of my secretary, laeut. It. W. Weiss, .lr, who com-
dideff.it"" 'Ch'd th'' ,lKll,i"K °f f°Urth divi8ion "i"'
I would commend highly the meritorious conduct and courage
rrr™' °f ,JPUt- "der N. K. Mason, the executive
fti.u whose presence everywhere over th ship during its eontiuu
«ne did much to secure the good result of this ship's part in the vie-
Iie,Jht"nViaUt.ffl A /'' H0dK80D' ,,nd ,h" officers,
ionnl offl ' 'r,0K U'"hK,"r "nd ,,lf' i"nior
onal office, s were moat steady and conspicuous in even detail of
• contributing to the accruate tiring of this ship in her part of
the great victory of your forces.
The officers of "the medical pay engineer and marine corps re-
sponded to every demand of the occasion and were fearless in ox
Posing themselves. The warrant officers, Boatswain Willi,,
Hill. < arpenter (I. II. Warford and Gunner F T
riromoll'v10 ""'""V', j" Wa1,'"inR f°r df,maRP' rpPortf) ^ which were
pioinpth oonvevod to mo.
I have never in my life served with a braver, better or worthier
'7 "" ,"'t of ,ho Bro<>kl.vn during the combat, lasting from
•> ... until 1:1;, m.. much of the time under fire, they never Ha-
Re or a moment and were apparently unrlistnrbed bv the stor^i
of projectiles passig ahead, astern and over the ship.
The result of the engagement was the destruction of th.. Span-
ish squadron and the capture of (he admiral and some thirteen to
fifteen lutndren prisoners, with the loss of
estimated by Admiral Cervera at tillfi
L.
A [iplegate were
several hundred killed
THE CASUALTIES ARE ANNOUNCED.
The casualitie.
OF THE VIZCAYA.
■ort«ThC < nl0"' |K>I'n'ivin« ti, saster to their con
«orts, contm I at full I the westw,..,! . . .
t01"-' — ' m.VS sre
- ^ ::
■>m> t v
/anter than the othe, hartleships H|. ^d",| !" n"" /T'"' *"""•*
with the Texas and anothe, vessel Jhi.'h !r. v^l V'"'V '''■
continued westward in pursuit of ,he Colon '•VO'"'
Inshore evidently seeking so g,,„d spot
Tail to elude her pursuers.
The
at the
which had run close
to beach if she should
on board the ship were: (1. II. Ellis chief vne
man killed; .1. Burns, fireman, first-class, severely wounded. Tle>
maiks and scars that show the ship was about twentv-tive tim-
and she bears in all fort.v-one scars as the result of her partici-.i
ion in (lie great victory of your force on July :ird. ISM. The sim.'
rone halyards were shot away, and nearly all the signal halvar.ls
ensign at the main was so shattered that in hauling it'down
close of I lie action it fHI to pieces.
I congratulate most cincerely upon this great victory to ,i,o
squadron under yonr command and I am glad ti,at I had an op,,,,,.,
[unity to contribute in the least to a victory that big en^h
PLAN OF THE SPANISH CAPTAINS.
Since reaching this place and holding conversation with so
' "[ tlU' v'z: ' aptain Kulate. of the Vizcava and the
•econd in command of the Co Commander Contreras
learned that the Spanish adiuiral's scheme
tire for a while on the Brooklyn
:us poMlMe iin.l omltavor 'lo sink hla ves-
myl" "'hem .in run ashorft, -w«
«x>n all of uur .hliw bl([
Brooklyn. i,PM,inK lt!ho ^,1 |)(.nn,|t>t nt
'"mnwwjore B,:hlry. M we „,Mv usM
our m,Un Imucry, but Wl,,-n H wlls ,11-,
co\ore4 onftmya topedo IxviU
wore follcKwlnx i,helr BW,« m use! our
ra.j,M firtaK (runs a wall a.s ..|x
poundors upftn them. Wtt!h tfllJiiK prr..Tt..
Ah wo nine0(l up nmr cho «tornmo t or
thslr ships ho hfiftdfld for «h« il0iU,h ey.
Womjy o,, flro. Wo rake,! |le,r M we
ixi-sa,.,). pu hmB on for th« noxt aih.Md
"sine hor Marbonrd B„ns a-s ttley wwoi
brought to btvtr, anrt l,of„rr. Wo ihad htr
fitlrly a boa m Jho too m, maklmr, for II,e
•lOBOh. The two rom.LlnlnK viwMa wore
now some distance a^ead. but our speed
had lnrrr.tu.-ed to aTU, flr(<
a.lded to Chat of the Brooklyn, sewn sent
another, the Vlzeaya. to the ,^ore In
flames. Only *he Crtstobai Coton was left
and for a ime It seemr-d as If she mlirht
.wmpp. hut Wtlst, wo opened wlrh our Tor-
wanl turret Buns and tihe Urooklyn fol-
'"•wed Mho began lo edge In towurd tihe
Ofwst. and hor capture or destruction w-as
assured. Aw she stuck the beach 'hor flis
came d.vwn and the Brooklyn siKnnlled
"oease tlrlnK" folll,,wtnB It wllh '™ml.
"lntlons for the srand victory, thanks for
your Aplandlri asnimtance." •
THE COLON GOES DOWN.
3-The Brooklyn sent a boat to her. antf
She was taken possession. A prize crew
was put aboard from this ship and I.leu,
fonimantier Cos-swell, the executive ofri
cor. hut before 11 p. m. the ship, which
had been filling In splte of ail efforts to
stop leaks, was abandoned, ami Juwt as
the crew left sho won't o «r on her side.
PRAISES HER MEN.
4 —I cannot speak in too hiBh terms of
'Ihe toartng -and comluet of ull on «>,*rd
this siilp. When they found the Oregon
hart pushed to the front andw was hurry
ing to a succession of <-onflh-ls with the
enemy vesseto, if t'hey could be overtaken,
and woul'd engage, their enthusiasm was'
In'teTnse.
:..-^As t hose vessels were so miroh hea v-
*y armored than the Brooklyn they mlglit
concentrated upon and overpowered 'her.
and consequently I am presuaded 'that,
but for the wa the officers and men of th.j
Oregon st.nmed nnd stcero.1 the ship and
The report of the board will he speedily forwarded.
Very Respectfully.
, . W' T- HAMPWIX, Rear AdmiralC s Vnvv
'''lie s'' r" S' N'av"' F<fce, North Atlantic Station.
___ '' "f ,llp Nuv.v' ^'"v.v Department, Washington. >>
2..J10 yanls and sirbsequon'tly to 2.000 and
to 1,20.1 yards.
MAT;.NIFroE.VT BEAMANSHIP.
5 —Whon |l[ "as certain t'httt the Maria
Torest -would pass ahead of us. t'he helm
was put to starboard nnd th« starboard
'broad Me delivered at a range of 2,MO
.\ards. The^ holm was then put to j ort
and the ship hotided across t'he bow of cho
second whip, and as she drew alhead tht
hrtm was again put to starboard, and She
received in turn t'he full welgM of our
starboard hfeadsl.le at a mnBo of about
l.soo ytirUs. The l.iwvi was again headed
Oft with port h*dm for t'he third s-hlp, and
MS Sim approached the helm -was put on
starh«ied and our course that of t-he
Spanwu *hlp. In <tMa position, with a
range of 1,100 sards the lire of the entire
fcaWery Including the rapid firing guns,
was poured in,,,, ,ih enemy's ship.
MCgt'I.T op THE BKOADSIDES,
Also a't 10 o'clock the nem.v's torpedo
brat dewtroyers Furor and Pluton, *ere
observed to have leflt 'tlhe Iharbor.
cr/on as they were discovered the secon-
dary balllory of this strip was turned „n
them, while the main 'battery continued
t'o engage t'he Vlxcaya and Maria Teresa.
The Are of Ithe main battery of this sOilp
when the range was below S.r.00 yeard".
was m'ost eflectlve and destructive, and
afler a continuouunce of 't'Ws flro for per-
haps twenty minutes, ft was noticed )h:it
1'he Marta Teresa and Oouendv, were In
flames and wore being beaded for the
beach. Their colors were struck about
10:20 and t'hey were beached about eight
miles west of Santiago.
flt'R.y 1 sjt£ xztifl vbgkq cmfwy emfw s
About the same time the fire of this
vessel, together with that of tlhe Glouce-
ster and another smaller vessel, proved
so destructive that one of the torpedo
boat defrayers (Pluton) was sunk, nnd
t'he Furor was so much damaged that she
was run on the rocks.
After having passed, I0:.15, tlhe Opucn-
do and Maria Teresa on tiro and ashore
this vessel continued to chase and fire
upon the Vlscaya until 10:n« when signal
to cense firing was sounded on hoa.rd, it
having been discovered rha/t the Vlscaya
ha/1 truck hf*r colors.
SHE IS HOT
HOSSON'S CHOICE.
titt! sttpy OF HIS EN "i v«:. mexl
DEN j ED.
K«ns«H CNty Mo„ Jul.v n.-Thc fftory
fr>m N.-blesrlll^, lmJ.t repn>rtin-K th* en-
KaRvrnvnt of Mit<.s Leila <_\>ok to Lieut.
Hchson. r. fl. N., ro<Piv«l a «!e-
nial this ev.«nin« fn>m VJnitU. I. T.. whfr«
Cook and 'her m.yi her tire ntw r^sld-
iiiK- \\ . W. (\> )k m Kansas City book-
keeper. who Is a distant rMMive of <he
young lady, reefivet! a telegram this ven-
f,"ni ^'k's Oook'g rn .th. r in **!<*
Miss c.ink stated ttmt the story is abso-
lutely Without fount!,;. hi.
BHIIIt ROBBERS
ARE SURPRISED.
MET A'R'MI'JD FORCE AT CHECTOAH.
J. T.. AND OET ORABBBD.
'Muskogee, I. T., July 26.-Fhf men at-
tempted to rob the ban kat Chectoah, I.
T.. today, but owe of the Rang ha 1 noti-
fied the IT. S. officials of the Intention of
t'he rubbers and t'hey were met just out-
f '.lo of'fhe city MmftS by about fifteen clt-
lz.*ns of OhiH-ti n'h, well armed. A pitched
a t ele took place In which two of the rcb-
bens were wounded. Thr^e wen? cap-
tured and will bo brought to llunc^e-; ru
awdt trial.
The othtr two. Miller and Crosby the
leaders -of the gang, succeeded in making
their escape.
SHAFTER CABLES ~
ABOUT HIS MEN.
REPORT OF SANITARV* CONDITION
AT SANTIAGO.
Washington. July 2«.-The wnr rreparf.
ment at 10:30 tonight prated the following:
Santiago, via Hayii. July 2«.^To the
Hdjutant general; The following is tho
sanitary condition for July 25; total slcn
(other than fever) 257. tbtal fever 2.13S;
new cases of fever 495; cases of fever re-
turned to dirty 412.
Private Ward Marrs, company E. thir-
ty-third Michigan, died of yelPow fever
July 21th.
SH AFTER.
WORK OF RESCUE.
At 10:45 the Iowa -arrived In the vicini-
ty of tho Vlzoaya and two steamer cut-
ters and three cutters werimmediately
hoistewl out and sent to the Vlacaj^a to
rcso.ur iher crew.
About 11:30 the New York passed In
ohas© of 'the Cristobal Colon, which was
endeavoring to escape from the Oregon.
Brooklyn and Texas.
PRINCE BISMARCK IS WORSE.
norlln. July 2* Th.' l.okal Anzeuher
announces that the health of Prince Ilia-
marck i-s worse.
MORB TROOPS FOR ( «1 F;TO "nrro.
Wa.-hi,,*, n. July IS Keorewry A1g^r
said tonJR*bt that iho tmops h, tnappnrt.
for rubj h'ad
res<ly orders
proeoftd to OuartcM whore Oon. Mil,, had
landed, instead of gning to the point ,htt
agreed upon.
recelved on board th!*Vessel from
, - - I th<' Vlzoaya r«pt. EuVa.to. .the nommand-
ought and supplied hor Iw'ttcrlos, the 'nc offlcor and 2.1 officers, together with
Colon and perhaps the Vizcaya, would hlb<>ut 24S petty officer* nnd men of whom
have escaped. Then-are I feel that they | 32 were wounded. There were re-
spanism ai'NiBOATs on iioirre.
Lond'.-.-n, July 26.-It t, annm.nced In
di.-patch from Lloyds agent wt Flguorira,
I ' iMig.il. •!hit th. two Spanish gunboats
which entered that
lawt. sailed for Vigo. Spain.
hor on Sunday
W-kIy state
rendered mertiorhoue service to the
try, and while I cannot mention The name
of each officer and man Hidivldirally, r am
going to «ppen«d a list of the officers with
their station's thnit they occupied, 'hoping
tbat t'hey may be of service to them
should -the claims of o>fhers for advance-
ment above them ever be considered.
PURSUIT OF THE COLON,
$ ' Orop
This pursuit oontiuiK-U wiih int ivusino
nflorwnrds, (|1(. „|M,1| (| (|l.(. ^ "U"1- A I
tngu sholl just nlicntl „f s.-v.-i-ti ,,n,i , n "" K""N' l,"1<l
Colon, now ruuninjr in ni„,„. „f , „®,1 r 1,1 ,,l('
Her comuuinclcr. spcini; nil flutn r ' " *" " "" <>r,'S"n * (runs.
nnd ran ashore at a point Hf>nn lift. . -i 'K !n"
i
Toxas nnd Vixm. A li„|(. .' . L ' ;'s wos :'ls"
Colon, which ha«l sfrnck t„ ,|„. Hr„'„klvU' ,'m! the ur''
<N AUSTRIAN BATTLE SHIP ARRIVES.
During my ofllclnl visit a little later. Knto,. .
Rfsomte. apjieared and reported to m„i the presence of •, x
battleship near Mares. Vonr orders ,„c were to take U , '
an'lp0 rnsl""rd to meet her, and this was done . the Brio
""" " "■
I have
was to concentrate all
i . . . and the \ixca\ti to ram her it,
lopes that if they could destroy her the chances of escape would
'""eased, as it was supposed she was Hit
squadron.
CUPT. BOB EVANS
MAKES HIS REPORT.
THE FrOHTlN'r, COMMANDER I,AND
HOT AND HEAVY.
swiftest ship of y0tir
I am glad to inform yon that the injury supposed to be below
lie water |,„e was due to a water valve being opened from some
unknown cause and flooding the
oponod from notm
, . . . compartment. The injury to the
" ls f"1""1 (n 1,0 only slight ami the leak small
I beg to enclose a list of the officers and crew who participated
in the combat of July 3rd,
1 cannot close ti,is report without mentioning in high terms
IrZ T"" °fri,I"ilin « ' of theV)re
rtraVtivo W,'K wond«,rf l 1""1 ber accruate fire splendidly de
Str,Ut,AO" Very Respectfully.
^ • S. SCHIjEY, ('omniodoi
< omnianding Second S,p,adron \„rth Atlantic Fi,.,.
To the commander-in-chief, I'. H. Naval 1
Station.
I*. S. Xavv.
Force, North Atlantic
W i-hiTiKtr>n. July 26.—On pit. n.yhlcy D.
Evans, ctmtnmnding «'1m> |i,m, (rives the
foKowIng Iifoum of his shij.s action dur-
ing the pngagtTTienl:
I'. S. S. low;I flr.1t ru/te, off Mnnllasn
Cu'ba. July 4, 1S38.
Sir:—I hnve 1'he honor to m.ikr llhe fol-
inw'.g ri-j'^ri of Ithe engagement with *he
Spanish off Santiago De Cuba:
1.—On the mi>rnlng of tho 3rd. whllo 'the
crew was at quarters for Sunday Insper-
(lon. 'live leading vemel of t'he Spanish
squadron wws sighted ait !>:31 coming out
of the harbor of 6a nH I a go Do Cuba. si„.
nal "Enemy's 1 lps coming out" was Im-
mediately hmwed and a gun dred at nt-
celved on board Uto dead bodies, which
wore Immediately burled with Ihe honors
due their grade.
THE IOWA IS HIT.
This ship was struck fn the hull. «n the
starboard side, by two proj«-ti!e« or nbou
*ix Inch calibre, one striking the hull
two or threo feet above the water line
aind almost directly oti the line of t,he
iK-rth deck piercing the ships side, and the
wher piercing the side nn,i 0be cofferdam.
There are no cnsitalitles
ftmong the ship
company to report. No officer or
wa« injurwl during the engagement.
HIGH PRAISK FOR 11 IS MSN.
Naval Oadrts Prank Taylor Evans ami
John E. Lewis and Ave met, belonging
to the Massachusetts were ,m board the
Iowa wheti tho enemys ships came out.
They were stationrfll at dllTerervt i>olntH
and rendered offootlve service.
The offl cm and men of this «h1p hohav-
ed admirably. No sot of men oou|ld have
done more gal lent .service.
I lake pleasure In Kfcaiting to jy>u, f,jr
that the coolness und judgem^t nf t.he
pcutlve officer. Lleu-t
mtond P. Roidge.rs. dt.-'rv
RECORD OF CASUALTIES.
(Continued from First pa.tre.)
•nen from their guns and silenecd their fire. This is home out by
the statements of the pristine
rs and by observation. The Spanish
vessels, as they dashed out of the harbor were covered with the
smoke fr„n, their own guns, but this dil.v diminished
and soon almost disappeared. Tht
the battleships appears t„ lmvi. IVI)mi.ka,,|v .instructive
examination of the stranded vessels .bows that the Almirate
'tract abtemh>n.
t-Tl,e | i lti«ji, of this vessel nt the
time of sighting the squadron was 1he us-
ual blockading Station off the entrance of
ihe harbor,
HOW TI I BY CAME Of*T.
3.—After tfighii'ing the leading vessel, th •
' •' (A iniir.ii Or^ru
flagship) it was obwrvel that she
folio
r.ir.ieOquendo
4. Inn ^4i
in voi'iinc
from rapid tire batteries of
'►mmand-r Ray
and will. | hop •
receive a proper reward at the hftinds of
the. government. The tew of executive ot
fleers work Is tlhe comluet of f-tu,, anrt
oraw In ba'ttle—In this nase It was sum-
ply superb.
The coolness of the navigator. Uout.-W
H. Schuetse and of I.ieuL Kra.nk K Hill
In charge of the rapid Are 'guns on tfhe
UMH-.r deck a,re worthy of the groalte-t
commenda,tk*n.
other officers of the ship ,Md not come
undnr my personal observation but th,.
result of the nation Whows h .w well ibe^
did thHr duty.
I cannot exprwn my admiration for .
as magnlfleent crew. So lone i v,
II, succession by .be remaining ,h ,ve„ h„ n„g tbev fought ke A "T
Ihree vessc.s of <he Rimni^h snusvlr in . "Wgnt like America
^ friwtobai Colon 2^2,2™^^ ^
' rlcnin women,
l.v upon sighting the lead- | In cmwlt.trtr
ng vessel tires were spread and the Iowa tfate you on
'" ""I "w-m' «♦* « Spanish rtlp. !ed by your ^ " •"w-
About t'he first ,hot was flrc„ from I R n FVVVS 7 *">"""«*
**
e wu. -.1.01, reuuca - Wrorces, ,V«h Atlantic Station.' .
(First published In the
Capital, July 23.
notice.
In the District Cnnrt ,.f r
-
oKv ;s
and thai she
nl« d In said court l.v said nlafntifr i.. J
true and ludgm.-m for divorce win" i!"
rendered against bee according.!
prayed for in sai.l petitim, ,rtlln,'|l' "«
Guthrie. O. 1., July 1sth. 1X98.
, M. r. Hart.
< lerk District Court.
Lawrence and Huston A' Nc'a1, Xjf,Puty.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(first Published in the Daily state fap|-
tal July 24. 1,«<J8.) 1
4,717.
NOTICE FOR PITnLlCATlON.
Land office at ^iuthrle o. 'i
Notice hereby given tli
ng-named settler has fi|p,i
intention to make dual j.r.
°f his claim, and that
made before Hepi.st. r
I-and office at (Suihrir .
gust 2J>. 18«w. Viz: Albert (
'>• r. for the eU, n e >4 o,
range 2 vv.. I. M.
r.>n,
July '
I l he follow-
notice of his
proof in support
1d proof will be
;<n<l Hocoiver r. g.
° T.. on Aii-
f' Cutler, Guthrie,
HOC. 12. twp. 12 n.
O. T.
"f Guthrie,
JOHN J. BOLES. Hegister.
(First published In the Dally state C'edI-
tal, July 19, i898 )
notice for publication.
Okb.le/ma''Tenif.Vey11*1 f"r ''"Ku" ('"unty,
\Vb." i, i . 0«(«nd nt* J°bnston
bey having'!",h'i«'motl',',n't'"
"ijnnent rendered in IwH ca,-™"*'-'
\m. Together with
defendants, Robert K. T;
sir, -afl i
Am-
congrat-
• F^h.
aff davit that tho
Taylor, are non-,,'., i i ; SoI'lila
rl""> ■ and ibis action Effects r I
hi ibis Territnrv '"'"I'"
'l"iiv„re!|l'V.'"lserve themltwni",y lm" "n"
'll'im ries he is '''IU|-
ibov. ij:imr11 defendant- v„ . ,V s"i<1
"'e sai.l .let J ■ therefore,
nd Sophia O Taylor' . V"" " ■■ Taylor
-a!be"^ W anhd°rS^wn™?.e.?
yoi'Js. The rouge
tlv
alin
hy said" moMftl?1*! "is,r'' « ftl
n or bffor, !'
September, I«fl8. it;,. ;',h % of
passed upon m theii V 'ontlon will ho
1 V Ml.f • whet- V'n°f' "ntJ ;,M,,W '1-
my hand and Kni"nf , . " •" ''eunto seL
ri,,. :.7" said court, this istti
r-i i . '' Hart,
I v 'p '"s'r'rt •'ourt
ii v i. a. Neal. Deputy
day of July, is<ts'.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1898, newspaper, July 27, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123557/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.