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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: FRIDAY MOnVINU. MINK -M. ISSW.
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ADVISED TO
INCORPORATE.
Mian Territory Towns Counseled to
Take That Step.
TO BUILD THRHE
JAILS
Plai* Rriitg I* re pared and Bid* for
( oRslrurtion W III feoon lw
€ miled Far To ( iwl
I44I.WN) Kark.
TTashlngi >ri. June 22—The recently pub-
lished statement to the effect thai the
licntir/ of the interior haH rtml- red •
Cfda'on which will ailo wthe cltixens of
town* in the Choctaw an«i Cb rkasaw
cations ?o de. lde for them elvc* the* main
questions relating to the laying out of
tfeetr towns, tbe • ae of th- lot*. bloc**
the width of -he Rtreet*. etc., are correct
to & certain extent. Th* other day 1
called on 8ecr tary Hitchcock and .eked
him for a definite Plateau nt In regarl
to this'Question. The secretary referrel
iw to Judg< Smith. chief of tbe Indian
division of the department for Informa-
tion on the subject.
I asked Judge Smith whether the sec-
retary had recently uiad« a ruling wh oh
would permit the citizens In the Choc-
taw and ChJckanaw nations to decide for
themselves these questions. He replied:
"The statement is true to a certain ex-
tent. Th secretary believes that the.te aro
questions which should b- left to the cltl
*ens of the townn where practicable. It
must not be understood that their de-
cision. under the recent rui ng in final.
Tho oittSens of th*- various :uwn* are
auiborlxed to formulate plans for the
laying out of town*, to prepare map* a.i 1
charts In accordance therewith, and
forward them to th* townslte appraisers
for approval. The re<- .rnm>-ndatlon,
g«th«r with the maps and chart*, will be
acted upon hy th townsite *'• mmwIiM
and will then be f rwurdod to the Dawes
commission. The latter will either
prove or disapprove the plan* and will
forward the papers to th" Interior De-
partment for tinel action. The object oi
this Is to prevent Irregularities In lay
lng out the towns. For instance, we want
tbe streets and lots to be uniform in each
town. We do not want the streets to b«j
too wide, nor do w«- want them to be t
narrow which would res mble more near-
er alleys thsn streets. We believe that .n
most esses the citizens are more compe
tent to settle this question for themsolve
than anyone else, but we do not intend
tfce^r Mellon shall bo linal. It Is, therefore
for their own protection, that we will
eserris** a supervisor's authority. In most
case.-', 1 ti.itfc no floutb the recommenda-
tion ©I th cl^hena will b. approved
T tflen sAefl Judge Hmlth whether It
would be advisable for the c ti*-ns to pro
ceed tu Incorporate towtig Ui the *wo
tions.
"I cannot see any reason why th*y
should not," Judge Smith said. "As soon
as they decide upon a general plan fo-
tho laying out of the city and prepar
maps and charts In accordance then
with to be forwarded to htedepartment
they might proceed Immediately to the
Incorporation of th towns. If the depar -
ment approves of the general ?b n
erythlng would then be In readiness for
the Immediate appraisement of the prop-
erty and would in thin way greatly facili-
tate the work. 1 believe It would be
#ood Idea for the oltlxen* to foil iw
their recommendations with th' Incor-
poration of the towns
Act ng Commissioner of Indian AfTalrs
Fanner has forwaiMed to tie Interior
Department, a recommendation on this
iubjeet contrary to the above <i eWion
91 the Secretary of the Interior. The lat-
ter recommends that th<> people of th-
parous towns shall be allowed to make
a recommendation as to their wlshee
and In that event th re are any mips and
charts already made they fhall oe for-
warded with the recommendation* of the
cHisens to the Interior Depart n nt. In
the event the plana and map- have nn:
been prepared, they r< romnvnd 'hat the
draftsmen of the townslte boa«*d shall
prepare a rough sketch of he : )fn and
forward it through the official channel*
to the department for action. Toelr rec-
ommendation also adverse to the in-
corporation of any town until they are
Aaally laid out by the townsl'r board.
USB
RMCKLY
ASH
IITTCRSi
LFOR KIDNEY DISEASE, 8TOM* I
ACM TROUBLE, IMDIQtf
LTION LIVER DI80RDER OR j
III ts scarcely expected, fcowevwr. th*t
' th's r- cv^ua- -.1*:ion from tr.e India i
j bureau a .U bav« any effect as ht .
reiary ha- airi-ady A« t-X
Plans are being prepared now hy the
engineers division of the Interior I>eparl-
ment tor the construction of tn: three
jails to be located al Muscogee, Sou ti
3d AJseter and Ardmore. It n «.xpecte*
that the puns witl be completed wltfttn
a few days and forwarded ot th'; depart-
ment of just ce for appr >val. A- so jii Si
the specific i: one are approved b;* the at-
torney general, bids will be calbd f-r,
and the work will be (Mmmenceu at the
earliest opportunity.
While only was appropr . d b,r
congress for this work, th r .'ihcail-m
will contemplste the expend" ire of i
larger >u*n m the construe:i m. (•' the
jail*. It w«ll be remembered thn' th nt
torney general refralne'd from commenc-
ing the construction of the Jails a yea.*
ago. as in hi* opinion the amount appr -
pr a ted was insufficient for the construc-
tion of suitable buildings. Congress w \.*
asked <t that time for an Increase of the
appr .p-latlon t< I13H.0OO. Repr--. : tative
Cannon, chairman of the comm tiee on
appropriations of th house, nf • .-med the
.lttor.i • seneral that the comm * ee did
not feci disposed to recommend he In
rease until the amount already av ilao e
had been expended; that when '.h* mnpr*
already on hand was expended eongr -«
would make an additional apr^oirlat-« .i
if necessary. TTpon th s statein-nt tn-
plans and specifications now h ir pr -
pared, contemplate the construi
KENTUCKY
DEMOCRATS.
Mrs. Morris' Letter to
• EVERY WIFE AND MOTHER.
Still on the War Path at Louis-
ville.
Hon i'(
commodious jails whk:h will coat
each.
HOSPITtlS INSPECTED
GKNKUAL BTKRNBERa VI81T1
ARMY POSTS.
San Francisco, June 22—(ieneral Stern-
berg Is in the city on an inspection of
he l<>cal military hospitals. He will visit
all the posts In this vicinity ad make
such recommendations a* he thinks n c-
ssary for the Improvement of the hos-
pital service. General Sternberg has Just
come from New 'Mexico, where he went
In tbe Interests of th government on ai
rrand connected with the care of con-
imptive soldiers For some time past,
the government has been active in alle"-
lattng the sufferings of Its consumptive
chatges and tlmllns the establishment at
Washington unsulted to the most benc-
flclal results.
General Bternberg was appointed to se-
lect site for a hospital. The general
went to New Mexico and Inspected sever-
al sVtes there but will not disclose his
choice for the site, but It Is believed that
'Fort Bayard presented the greatest num-
ber of advantages.
I LIT T t ft TO MaS. riNKMAM SO. U./'jJ
•*1 have taken eight l-dtienof Lvdia
I E. Pinkham s Vegetal t Compiiuad
with gratifying result^ I liad been
married four years and had two chil-
dren. 1 was all run down, had failing
of womb with all its distreeing symp-
toms. I had doctored with a good
physician, but I derived very little £< od
Krorn nis treatment. After taking a
few bottles of your medicine, 1 was
able to do my work and nurse my seven-
month&'-old bal>e. I recommend your
medicine to every wife and mother.
Had I time, I could write much more
. ...... ^ ... in its praise. 1 bid yon God'* speed in
Mtoue or taoebel %% III t et the .Ion- ' ... . «.
your gfxid work —Mrs 1 . A. Morius,
GRAND LODGE
ELECTS OFFICERS.
Eiks
Home For Aged Mem-
bers to Be
Built.
SECOND DAY IS A BLANK.
iiiatlon liryaii riid Autt-
Trunt the IMat-
forn.
WELAKA, Ft T.NAM CO., FLA.
•'Dear Mrs. Pimcuam When I com-
menced the use of your remedies I was
vry bad off Every tw.. weeks I was
troubled with flowing sp Us w hich mntle
me very weak. 1 had two of the l>est
LoulHv.lie, Ky , June 22—The tecond d ly doctors, but they did nol sccrn to help
of tbe democrat.o convent! m was a mt.
blank .t.s far a« proceedings of record go.
Upon the surface, however, it was the
busic.-t <:•'*> of eiection-ermg and wire
pulling incident to the gathering
short season* were held, one In the mor
ning and one n the evening. At the for
mer, committees were app«>lnied and
re. k-ss taken until evening to allow th*n
to work.
' meano*. and punishable as is hcre.nafter
provided.
Sect ixl 2. That every person who car-
ries on, o- opens or causes to be opened,
or who -.onducts, either as owner or im-
ployee. or whe shall perm t any gambl ng
table, ba -.k. or gaming device prohibited
J by section one of this ordinance, to be
I pet up or used for the purpose of conduct-
I ing gambling ir any h">uee. building, shed
shelter, booth lot or orther premises tJ
i h T belo*>r!r« or by *.m kjceupi^d or •
j which he hath at the time control shall
be. on conviction thereof punished by a
tin*- of not less than twenty-tlve dollars
<m.00> ik*..* i/orr than ne hundred dollars
<1100.00>, -r confined n the Qity ,1ail f •' a
period not exceeding ninety days or by
both su *n fine and imprisonment.
Section 2. That any person, a-soclat'on
or club \ ho shall open or conduct a pr -
vate roi.n. for the purpose of ensa ,>nr
in playing the game of poker, or any of
the ga.nes prohibited in section one of
this orroinance shall be on conviction
thereof, be punished by a line of not ess
th-Mi :en dolii s nor more than flft-* .n-
not less inan 1 days nor more than ninety
lars, or ly imprisonment ;.n the city jail
fect and be in force from and after ;U
passage, approval and publication .
Pas td by the counc.l and approved by
the mayjr tr...? -J Jay of June. A. T>.
1S39.
(SEAL > EKN F. ESRKET Mayor
Attest'J: CIIAS. J. I.ALX, Oity t\crk.
1 NEW RAILROAD
CANEY V ALT AY AIR LINE fiXTEND-
ED SOUTH. ,
Sedan. Kan*. Juns 22.-Thore is a move-
n-ont to rave tr.c Caney Valley Air Line,
wnlcn :s a branch of the Missouri PaclflO
from Ksper or. the main line to th.s plnce.
. x • 1* ) 1th from here htrough the
Osage country and Oklahoma. As pro-
j,-o ed ti c r^ad will pass through E'gin,
K;!r.s., Pawhuska, the Osage capital, and
will extend through Oklahoma. It will
pass though several god sized towns and
w ill op-, a up a fine agricultural and stocl#-
ralf. ng ycctlon which is" waiting for rail-
road facilities to become more thickly
populated. Ths section is tributary to
r.o railroad at present and the people are
"They said my trouV.e was caused
from weakness and was nothing to
worryal>ouL 1 felt tired all the time; had
DO ambition. I wasgro • .ng \vor?-e all
the time until I began the iseo? LydiaE.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am
now able to help about the house, and
This evening, the credential# am much improved in health."—Mks.
committee, having scarcely begun Is a. walkbr, Calmcoo.n dki-oi, n. v.
work, the conven'ion acjourned until v
o'clock tomorrow —
Thn committee will Ijave to dlspofKt
THE SHOOT YESTERDAY
SCORES OF THE VARIOI'S CONTEST-
ANTS AT BLUE ROCKS.
At the shoot yesterday tne following
scores were made:
First match 3u singles, sixteen yards
rise:
Wells. 16; Bloomer 9; Neal IK; Donnel-
ly 24; Oismith 21; Sandloback 13: llfcgler
12; Harti*tt 8; Daugherty 14; Furrow 1J.
McOinley IT.
Match No. 2 10 pair doubles, fourteen
yards rise:
Olamlth 14; Neal ft; Ssndleback fl; Mc-
Oinley 8. Donnellye 14; Sandleback 12;
Daugherty 10.
of some 300 seats. Its dellb* rations wl
govern the length of the convention. Th
Stone-Oofbel combination is still master
of the situation, having eontiol of 1'ie
machln. r yof th- c unen ion. This wa.i
demonstrtaed twice tou.ky In the forcing
of an adjournment.
Chairman Redwlne and the other tem
porary oftlcers it is believed, will be re-
tained in the permanent organisation.
Tonight th^ lljrdin people are busilv
working on the Stone delegate*, for It is
in this direction their only hope 1 **.
They are using the argument that t^e
Goebel followers are u*:ng th' Stonj-
Ooebel combination for purely rulfWh pur-
nd that they will attempt
: TURKS TRY
TO MAKE A POINT
nominate the K«-nion rounl ylfader for mentan an(l i.,.w«kowsky.
London, June 22 —The correspondent of
t«he Dally N-ws at the Hague, described
the "great effort .'f t*he sultan is m iking
•to Induce the Dutch govp-rnmen. t. sup-
press 'he meetings of the young Turkln-h
party." He says:
A meetlrg was announced and It was
given out That the ape ikera were to be
Achmed Ri«a Hey. Ammeghmn, an Am-
Austrian
S-. Louis. June 22—The grind lodge B
P. O. E. which went into session behind
closed doors at 10 o'clock today wound
up the bus neiis tonight by th election
of the following officers:
! Exil ed Ruler—H- n. B. M Allen
of Bum ngham. Ala.
I. «;• an-t Knigh—Charles M
Foot*. Minneapolis M nn.
Grand cretary—Ororge A. Reynolds.
C, and Treasurer—E. S. Norris. Mead-
vllle, P nn.
Grand Esteemod I^oyal Knight—J. O.
Reese, S.in Francisco.
Grand Trust< es—J. T Fanning. Ind an-
apol.s. Henry M« ■««. Ualtimor. . John D.
O'Sheu, Lynn. Mas*.
The corv-intlon «dopt« d th- report ef
the committee on law ;ind appeal forbid-
ding any insurance featur
the order.
j-vv.n i ind thirteen members
of the «ran<" lodge were n att-nd.in
This is tl.< largest In the history of tne
order.
Twenty thousand dollar" were sub-
scribed toward the establlshm-nt of a
home for aged and Indigent Elks. A
wealthv Bedford county. Indlar.a. man.
who does n t wlih h.s name made public
ofTered to donate 100 acres of land for ^
the h •m-. Th- grand lodge then adjourn- | than live dollar?,
. , vtini'i Cite in July 1900. five dollars, or 1
Thn printipi.1 cvf.nt, nf 'iht d.i.v were|«lty J«. (or a period oi not cxcecains , Kwbv is E«,iul pr' !• n>
th,' pri:'. - drill* at ;ho Cal.ieam nd 'ho
hand . nt -at* nt I. mpn parK. Only two
*" j dctcrm:.ik-d to have a line of road through
Sectim 4. That any dealer n lnt<gd<Ht Icountry. The people have present-
Inji liq.. . s in the citv of Guthrie, who tfcc ,n Ut t < thc Missouri Pacific of-
shall have, or permit, any gambl r.g J flCjajg ^ they seem to be in favor of the
«am. r>r chance, or *nm!rs niMr "I . cxti n !on A party of surveyors will BO
k:nd In .he r..om In which lntoxlcainu over t:u. , ro,,c.cd tine tm w«ek and will
report cn it.
h,ch Intoxica'r.g
hatever in j liquors are sold, shall on conviction of
'seme fc? adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor
and subject to a tine of not le^s than ten; .nnmrVAi PERSONA I S
dollars, nor more than fifty dollar,, or] ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
Impr.*iflment in the city jail or !>->th H. Hobson of Topeka. connected with
such line and imprisonment in the dlscre- i he d i aL?'r. rs service o*. the Santa 1- e
tlon of thi court. . .. [ :> n i c city.
Section 3. That any person who bets or R. V Gridley of W <?hlta. connected
plays at or against any of the .-aid pr- with tfco cia m department of the S.inta
h.bited g unes mentioned fn seetibA one of Fc. It at 'he Rnya*.
this ordinance, shall be on conviction Dr. S i" McKeeby, whr, nas been ;'.n
thereof, punished by a fine of not :c-ss 'h« city vis 11 n_r his parents. Dr. G. L.
nor more than twenty- McKeebv and wife, returned to h:s homo
by imprisonment in tne at Rod Cloud, Neb., yesterday. Dr. Me-
n and is much
lodges had entrie
test. The Cherry
the Louisville lodg
he prise drill con-
of Toledo and
i. Thirty-two
t) ran offloeti m.ide gum nnt less tha:
„ the Cherry Picker* f an. There wer- than fifty dol r«.
thirty days. j pleased with Oiiiah'.ma.
Secton <* Tr.«t any person operating a 1 Messrs. B- H. Spake and J. Cook, of
slot machine in any room or allowing OM Kansas City, are In the c ty. These r.en
to be op-rated in any NOB or any f ther J represent the National Tobacco company
place >n said city, shall be fined n any and are billing the Territory and deliver-
as than ten dollars, nor more ing sampies of the excellent gooda their
Jolars. ' house——————
That all ordinance or part* of ' J. W. Prior and son ,of St Joe. Mo.,
governor regardlen* of the tactlctlc un 1°
standing that Stone nhould receive the
prise. Meanwhile there Is no sign f
weakness in the combination. Stone or
Goebel may be nominated for governor
and the report of the committee on cre-
dentials may decide the race. The make-
up of the remainder of the ticket will de- ^r'rk^an I'a-ha. the fir-
Turkey, sent his ae<erfc:.t
summoned
ksaes.sion •
Pole. The government
speakers to prove the!
narclal resources, the absence of
would be the on.y ground upon
the.r expulsi on could I de< r .-«1
| hous
tw --four men. two gu oes anu i Section 7. That all ordinance or parts of ! J
^ ' Louisville team, ordinances In odnfllol herewith arc hare-1 are at the Canito!. Mr .Prior Is the pro-
three officers on th'
Capt. Rumbold, battery
After
n and lloltcam
iouri < ffl< ated as Jud
expltins eontost rhe JudgeJ awarded
honor to the Cherry Tickers.
and Captanls | by rep.--, fd. Iprletor of several patent medicines of a
r> of th first J Section t. This or 1.nance shall take of-'national reputation .
pend upon the selection for governor. Ti«
platform will declare for Bryan and si-
ver and It is likely to contain an anti-
trust plank.
usual koticmk. j
Oklahoma State ■
23, 1«9 )
• P.DINANCB NO. 411
COKSTIMTtQN.
•i euro.
ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION!
Arrangements have been made for hold
Ing a memorial service next Sunday ev-
ening af the Christian church In honor of
our members who have died during the
past year. Bros. Baxter. Bishop and
Potts. All Odd Fellows, both resident an 1
visiting and their ladles are earnestly
requested to meet In our lodge room
promptly at 7 o'clock p. tnfl to attend th
services in a body. Rev. S. L. Teague
will preach an appropriate sormon. T; e
Chrustlan church chori will furnish the
music.
By order of Guthrie lodge. No. 3 I. O.
CITY FATHERS
IN CONSULTATION.
the
f fl-
hich
hloh
This
shabby trick failed and the meeting was (First Published .n th
held, but It had an extraordinary result. 1 Capial. June
V-Xu Be;! 1 An oril^laiw''lirovldlns for hull,ling side-
to challenge the young* Turkish l'*ad- r '<> walk- •' part of \ilas a\enue.
a dud. Riza rtplM Dm they weft 1 Ball i.v the ma>or an cou.i
guests of a country where duelling was (men of ' Cl*jr of Guthrie. ,
unlawful and that he « mid no islp Baetl^n L That whereas a petition s.gn^
first Turkish delegate to commit a ed by more than ten citnen.- o t e ci >
crime. Of course the sultan Is behind all ,Gutnri* H$kln* that sidewal s e u j
this and his eh efg of pd son en itftftl he-einafter mention^ . w
been presented to the j
uch sidewalk |
therefore ordered.
here to look after* the young Turk-. petition, hav _
The German delegates are still wlt'hout city eo'inell, and It being deeme y e
inatrucrtons on the arbi: ration quest.om mayor r nd e -unc 1 that
1 «hould he built, it 1
that sidewalks be built on the street or
avenue of the city of Guthrie as follows:
Conim- i mii the corner of Second
Ftreet iTkd running thence west on the j
north ' de of Vilas avenue to the ra 1-
r..ad +\ - ii-of-way. Said sidewalk shall j
be constructed live and one-third feet j
wide of first-class one Inch lumber,
laid en ' >;ir. two-by-four '2x4 stringers
running >ngthw;se of said walk. Inside
of said walk being laid one foot from the
The council met in regular session i st Belle Slavin of Wichita Found 1 . "
Various Measures for the Good
of the City Considered
and Passed.
SHE MAY HAVE
COMMITTED SUICIDE
n.ghl. Mayor Berkey presided
The members were all present except
Humphrey, Poland and Douglass.
Petition of Property owners on north
side of Division and from Noble to Col-
lege asking that they be allowed to cut
the sidewalk down from 8 feet to 5'* feet
was referred to the ordinance commit-
Dead With a Bullet in
Her Head.
of this ordinance, he not I
rners of the lots abutt'ng j
22 - Mi
o. F.
GEO. W. BRUCE.
Secretary.
OFF TO THE PEN.
JOE KETTH WILL DO THREE YEARS
FOR GRAND LARCENY.
Sheriff Frank Rlnehart started on the
early morning tram, for Lansing. Has .
w th Joe Kelfh who was convicvd of
grand larceny and sentenced to three
years In the pen-
Keith fought tire case through the su-
premo court, but a new trial was dew.cd
him and he haa to do time.
EXTRA LEGISLATURE
GOVERNOR BRADLEY WANTS A
LAW AGAINST FEUDS.
Louisville, Ky.. June 22—A special to
the Commercial from Frankfort say-:
"The rumor tfiat Governor Bradley will
convene -fhe legislature about th- l th
of July, in extra session, Is considered
here as ti.mot a certainty. Gov. Bradley,
t is said desire® legi-lation giving him
power to appoint ep*c aJ JudK- n select
a jury from a different part of the Ma'e
to try the Bakers and to find Indictments
sgatnat the slayers of Tom Baker.
Wlchltat, Kas.. June
lavin, a stenographer a'
j Commerce, was found dead
electric light | offjC0 an par|y ^our th
There was a bullet hole behind her ft
lay beside her. She
o a young woman In
Mr. Coyle asked that
be placed on his street and the streets
be graded up there. The petition was re - j eap ^ a revolv
ferred to the public improvement com- ha(J wrJt,ten a
is Beie
bank of
i'he bank
morning.
tnltttt. I Kansas City stating that she w uld com«
New running goars were ordered for the (Q Kansa, ,.,.v ac.cept a pis Hoi
sprinkling wagona and the weeds were ,>ff„r„, bllt 1hat sh„ w!u> afrni.l of roli-l"1"".
order." d out on the *treetfl. atreet (-'otn- ! ^avin capri^ - ... r'.i
ways. She was in 11 health an.i it
| thought that she may have c >mmltte<l i'
mlf.sioncr was ordered to put the streets
fr m Harrison to Noble In shape for the
Fourth of July parade. |
The city attorney wus instructed to In- j
vest.gate the matter of the letting of per- |
" "w,rk"'ELECTRICS ELECT OFFICERS
Councilman Mabon brought up the mat-
ter of the public ditch on First strer-;,
which was 41* itaad and referred to the]at thkir nati«'.val ass<«c latiok
health committee. meeting at detroit.
The health officer was instructed to, Detroit. June 22.—Thi* fol!owing oncers
re-notlfy all persons to clean up alleys wer< elected txlay af the Na t anu I El-
and premises at on- . , ec,:c m,.dicai un<i surgical association:
Councilman Cheadle compla nod that ( president—Dr. r: rie B. Bc.^.itw tz;
th- city tiad been "touched" for rock. a.< | firgt vl(V. pr< s ,i,>r. t'vot. M F i^.lmr.;
the Santa Fe had got stone tha? had : recording seen tary—D. P i ~ Edw n
been quarried that belonged to the cit*. I jjo^sr-s; correspoi r'. i. r secretary—Prof. E.
An ordinance was passed ordering side- j Stadlee; treasurer—I>r. Wm. T
walks built on yilas avenue from Second! GenmeL Atlantic City was chosen for
on 2. Tf the sidewalks prov ded 'or
in section on
I built by the
, the pa*ro within thirty days of the p is-J
sage of this ordinance, the public im I
Jprovement committee shall advertise f >r |
| bids snd contract with ;he lowest a ill
. best bidder fi- the building of said si-l.j- I
walk—on yuch terms as may be for the j
best Interest of the city and the abut-
ting pr > Merty owners, and such comm : t
^h.ill provide for verified reports being
mc to e ( ■■■■ council for the amount
and cost of sa d sidewalk, and the number
of lots and pieces of groun I In front of
which such sidewalk shall have been ccn-
id tne cost of building -uch
sidewalk, shall be taxed and assessed
inst the abutting lots and piece .->f
und cecordng to the front foot thore-
of ca -h ' d beivg kept separate as a.'^re-
sal i, and sut assesmen' and taxe* «hs.l
be certifi 1 to tbe county cic-k oi Krgan
county. Oklahoma Terr >r - and pin ceil
on the t ix roll and co.iectad as Mhfcr tax-
es a*e c l.ected.
Sect o -i 3. 1 his ordinance skall l:tkc
effect aid ht in force fr.m ana after its
passage appro-.a- and pubk.cat on.
Passe 1 ".nd approved :hii 5?d day cf
£* * The Wel|-*nov"" Spelallst and Elcctr -TheraputUt
UOITlin^, DB BOYD, of Chicago,
Will be at the Royal Hotel. Guthrie,
MONDAY and TUtSIUY, JtNt 26th and 27th.
When he can be consulted free In i -e interest of the Terrlli-Boyd Medical ln-
stitue, of Wichita, Kansas. Dr. Boyd is a graduate or the best colleg 3
and has taken special bourses of study in Europe as well as the I nited
States. Thk*se advantages withikhis fifteen years of large practical exper-
ience has made him the leading ex-pert of th<- times, in the cure of Chronic,
Nervous and Private Diseases. The insiitu , • Chi< <ig • >nd the on-- tn Wle".-
ita are equipped with all the modern med 1 and Elc trical Apparatus—such
as Oxygen. Hot Vapor and Ozone Inhalers.Pneumatic and Vacuum Appliances,
Magnetic. Static, Galvanic and Farad..- Batt- ri End.-scopes. Fl -urscopes and
Reflectors and X-Kay outfit, thus making it possible to thoroughly examine
and diagnose the most deep seated and compl; ated troubles. With many
years of study and experience and th<«e wonderful aids to diagnose and cure
we are not unreasonable when we claim that seventy-five per cent, of the so-
called INCURABLES CAN BR CURED. Paralysis. Writers' Cramp. Locomo-
tor Ataxia, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, Insomnia, Melancholia. St. Vitus' Dance,
Catarrh, Asthma. Diabetes, Brights Disense. Piles. Fistula Enlarged Pros-
tate, Cystitis, Spermatorrhoea, Dropsy. Gleet, Stricture. Sexual Debil ty and
Private 111 of both sexes yield to the rational and advanced methods of th^se
Expert Specialists. Rupture. Hydrocele and Varicocele cured with out tho
knife or pain and no delay fr m business—Cl'RE8 GUARAXTKED. DIS-
EASES OF WOMEN. The Institute Is up-to-date in Its appointments for
successfully treating th* diseases peculiar to Women, bavin* a l (he advantages
and conveniences of a modern sanitarium. This class of cases having been a
special feature of our practice for many years, we insure success no matter if
other doctors have failed. Persons egaged in active business can scarcely
avoid worry, excitement and anxiety, but they can at least adopt measures
to counteract therr ill effects. If taken in time a s mple form of treatment,
mild and pleasant to receive, wil have the desired efTect, and prevxent early
decay and nervous exnaustlon. Ev-er.v sufferer no matter what his affliction
may be, Is given pr-vate and personal attention .and every transaction is on a
strictly professional basis. CONSULTATION FREE.
the terkill boyd medical institute,
815 Main Street. ... ... Wichita. Kansas
NEARLY
...fifty-Eight Years
Old...
Jn
et t<
the railroad.
Bills were allow-d as folio
Daniels, for rock A. B. Malln $125
for filling In at Noble a^anua bridge.
The council then idjourned until the
next regular meeting.
i the next m eting pi .
ws: Franlc i
D. 1SW.
(SEAL.) BEN F. BERKEY. Mayor.
Attested: CHAS. J. LAUX, City Cierk.
(First Published in the Oklahoma State
Capital. June 23 im)
ORDINANCE NO. 4«>9.
An ordinanc declaring gambling illegal,
and providing penalties for the viola-
tion thereof : ,
Be it ord-iifjed by the mayor and coinill
fljof the city, of Guthrie.
NEW DEWEY CONTRIBUTION
VYa hington, Jur 22—'Th r i-.iJri!
ions to th. Dewey home fund recei
by the national < ommltfce an^ nr. ti
I $301. rnak'.i'.g a total $H130. Among
San Francisco. Jnue 22—Four compan-' contributions receive.! today were the fol- j t' bo ' P«?rc or who
ies of the 24th United States infantry and low n?:
150 recruit - - tiled for Manila this even- | Representative B. I>. Hend-rson, of j not an>
\nz . ;i the tr.«mport Z aland'i Th > i Iowa. $25.if
trahspor* r r es an !mme-.se amou ti n. b. Keam of «'h c-igo. $1°0
of provisions md supplies for the army | a. P. Gardner, of BoftOA, 160.00
in the Philippines. (Jen. G. M. Dodge. 5100.
I That very person who deals,
carries cn. or oper-.< or causes
nducts, either as
mr-oye, whether for hire or
ne of faro, monte. poker, rou-
lette, e ra:'v. or any ba ilc tig or percent-
age game nhi> <1 with ■ii^e. or any dev.ee,
for money, checks, credit, or any rep-
resetatlvi value, is guilty of a m sJe-
ll's a long life but devotion to the true
tntef-st:- and prosperity of the American
People has won for it new friends as the
years rolled by and the original members
nf i-ts family passed to their reward, and
•th*se admirers are loyaai and steadfast
today, with faith in its teachings, and
confidence in the information which it
brings to their homes and llres.des.
As a natural consequence it enjoys in
its old age all the vitality and vigor of
it. youth, strengthened and ripened by
the experiences of over half a century.
It has lived on its merits, and on the
cordial support of progressive Americans.
It Is "The N w York Weekly Tribune"
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Recognising Its value to those who desire all the n ws of the state and
Nation, the publisher of th«> Sta'te C.tpital (your own favorite home paper) has
entered Into an alliance w"*th "The New-York Weekly Tribune" which enables
bin; to furnish both papers a>t the trifling cost of .75 cents per year.
Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family and to the
commontty iw which ho live-, a cordial support of his local newspaper a* It
works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his
j home all the new* and happenings of his neighborhood, the doings of his
I friends, the conditions and prospects for different crops, the prico8 In home
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Wall Paper must go, closing it out to
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