The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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(Contlnu/ed fr m I'.ur
cupatuy t
o title in
I Whe
(lei rive,
. with!
.in his
consent, any ln-
dividual of ti
ie trib.
• •f hi;
i rights to
any ti;!
tct of
land s<
by him as |
pr« \ iii'-
d In ar
tlcle S •
treaty."
On .In
muarj
22. l'.<"ii
|. Scrr. t
-ry Hitch-
rru l; sc
nt n rl
liiglng
to cun-
gr.-: s a
painat
the rn
tit. a tic
>n of the.
agroeni
ent of
the eel
islon' of the
Ki'iwu
lands i
itoma, i
n which he j
points
out ec
«ly, fr
..in official
d;.ta til
at the
treaty
of 1SD2
was defec- I
tl \ t iit.
>1 th:t t
it did
not cf
miply with
the i'fi
ivlalona
of the
■ treaty
of August
25, 18CS
i. and
there f'
ore if
ratlfie.1 by
COllK'-os
is with
out bt'i
a., retu
rned to the
Indl.'i iih
i for their api
i.roval '
ivould hav.
tin bin-
ling eft
t. In
the co
urse of hi*:
toil t. •
nlcatio:
ti he .s.
"Th.-
Indian
is huv«
■ almos
t from the
dat" i r
t,le ?*
eeutiar
i nf the
agre ment ,
pr* t -. 11
r ntt
d to tit
tetn by
their i
iiL^ri't" u't's.
Wli.-f:'
M* they
influent
i ••. .1
fnl mis
repres.
at; t "ti
is or fa
1: e transla- 1
tlons ti
o sign
it or
not. th
.-y Lielievci
tin >• v. i
ere so
Impose)
1 upon.
"The
agree
in *nt
purport
s to have
born sii
gned b;
y •('•ti in
ale adu
It members
of the
tribes
he age
of twenty
years.
and ai
lr. D.i '
-. eertifl"d
that th
ere wet
e ".62 n
ilt members
of the
tribes
eonstl
the parties
to the i
ent. 1
re the num-
ber \vh
e 1,1 "e
to htivt
signed the
st it ute
more :
tha'n'l
iree-filu
rtlis of t^ii
entire
male i
idult ti
neill heri
ship tif th4
tr-.
. ••( i ••
tnh n i
n
but fi-
om a rr
ill prepared
about
the t'i
ne ti-
•ment wan
made.
or sh< t
tly aft'
erward.
which wis
u.ied ii
ng a pi
tymt nt
to them in
Jjt i; ti a t
y and
Febru;
try, 1".
«• (throe to
four mi
after
ti.- da
te of the
11 It'll' COT1IJ
| pendent u i
' other pur:
, I'nited State
It is a fact "co nil lined by the most am- by whl,h l(
pic experience that tho«e who habitually
r«-rt to Humphpl's' Specillcs for uid
umi cure in their Illness, have b: s s.< i.
n.ss, better health, better growth, longer with
and more vicoroud li\es, than those
treat*-.! by other methods. Th«i fact s
• ■xpiaine-1 in th>- circunistiuiee that tlie.se
Specifics, because of the method of their I The c .innit. ;lont
composition, haw a .!. «;• r and wld.\r i question of th . tr
range >>f action than other medicines, :ind singl ■ emu nn.nt !
th.:s constantly tend t" eradicate consti- of 1M5S, «■.•. 1 iriv the ! n
tutional disease. land asserts that sue
only as t<. cases Ure
THE C.UKLfc EMBRACE 1 . ^
. tuti.inul power t
\\\'! '' | with rights under tr-.
Wboop-Jiiti4.ai
TTTF OKLAHOMA STATE CAriT\T.. fJryPAT VOTTNTNT V\*"
MtnVnK'S |0u£ Mlli anj
d yfia {j «Mr ninnjcri
frPJFlP"'H HTBOr " WUdniLi.
L.ii'jtCv , ,1A! ibd
P P
1 not have
1 convey th
urvoyors of Shawnee, Okla
^j.-a homa and Indian Tenitory
■ ^ Near Guthrie.
'The>nt?i«ifi<m
Headaches, Grip, Catarrh,
Spie Throat, Bronchitis, ("ron
inn C 'MRh, Dyspopsla, Kidney and I'rin-
arj Disease Diarrhea, Dysentery, PHe , ) t
Women « ' mi'I rnts. Infants Diseases.
HI ' anuitism, and other formidable and
oft times fatal di; s. At all drug-
Tin
to the Fort Hall mil
(fists, -'o cents. tlon bill and passed throt;
died for the asking. under suspension 1 f the
Humphreys' Horn • . t hit* Mori lei ne Co., any general ili •!.--.>u V
^or. W illiam and John St*.. N .w York, (eight years . : lor l«• its p
ibeen be -com,:'*. 'ii'i
rds of
owa and «
ratified bj
A Wonderful
Powder of / ; i $ f.x\ \j
Rare Merit / mP° < j
mmvallcJ ; j
.strength, jiff jm
' ■ ' * * A J !im v * 3
me:
In
,vho
with tin
that the numhr
comprised muri
the adult m;'i.
tribes, whe
of those who did sign !
re than three-fourths of
le membership of the;
r IS years or 21 years l e
ositlons involved, refused
bill to be take n up for r
repeatedly. Speaker 'i-isp
a similar course, and it is >
taken as the proper age of signers to (attorney for the Indians that at the
give legal elVect to the agreement. time the bill finally passed th hntr >•
"The significance of this is found in ! none of the members on the " \ itii
the 12th article • •!' the treaty of 1868, the ex< • ptlon of t>. >se on th mitteu
which pre '..tries a less number than 'ti Indian affaics. u.-re fun: with
three-fourths <>f the adult male mem-I its provisions
hers of the tribes from ceding their it is asserted, however, by Ju li; ■
lands. The language of the treaty be- Springer, that waivie^ th- .]n-- lion of
ing as follows: the legality of th>• Jerome treaty, that
••Article 1-'. No treaty for the ces- ,ho s"tl "f '""Kress «.f June !!♦.-• Is
sion rif any portion or a part of the res- 'nv"hd as t!ie r- ord
el v.. tlon herein desc ribed, which may prpss ma,i" nunierim
be I.• el in common, shall be of any val- original treaty < f gn
:'!it\ "i force as against the said In- Indians and that the Indians were I
tlians. unless executed and signed byet|never K'von a" opportunity to concur j
Fast three-fourths of the adult male j<>r rej« i-t the provisions of the treaty
members tn . upviug the same/ inserted by congress. He therefore ;
"Therefore, beeause of the Inadequ- asserts that the treaty did not r K-e
acy of the allotments proposed by thelthe approval of both parties to the)
agreement to provide support for the
1 Indians by stock raising, which must
show that
changes in
t importanc
therefore null and
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TRAIN SERVICE
Two Additional Passnger Trains
to he Hun After
June 11.
)'Ur
ivc me coupons
found in each can — cy are valuable.
r the ^
; tre.i t y it
• ••me their principle industry, and of j The <
• improper allotments to Messrs. I 'nK
ott and Day, and the apparently lm- unusually comprehensive and is prov-
• I '-r practices in procuring the agree- '"K a thorn in the sides of the interior
lit I .el false < e, t ideation as to the j department officlaIs. The protest sub-
• tiers thereof, I am of the opinion niitterl by Judge Springer last Wednes-
at it should not be ratified." j ,lay hns been referred to Judge Van-
•o liini... j, a, r ,,r Indian AfTaJrs Jones j deyanter for a judicial opinion for the
an oficial communication to con- guidance of the department. 'ihls
action alone indicated a change in the
under
of Ja
nary
1900,I
■ to the reputation of the so-called ' P"siti°n of the
pertinent w:>
actual numb'
•oi!'.. treaty by the members
viowa. Comanche, Ap
oncludes as follows:
•It is certainly a novel proposition In
f the When similar protest
P i r11ne r 11,
filed last
tribes and i Monday with the acting • ommissioner
j of Indian affairs he refused to even
onsider it. Acting Secretary Ryan
an agreement ' announced that
ch
onsent of the other, i s'tion of the
SUT T-WE
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O ti i U ti :i bi
... MANUFACTURED BY.
CAL IFORNIA ;-IQ 5YRLP CO.
«r Sill C THLH XAMK.
law that one p
may, without th'
alter or modify an essential part <,f j came over mere. ah.
such contracts. it Is apparent thatj®1* ',a(' concluded his a
I ' I • I V M: i Upil "I 1 or It: mi, I I I 11 I ■■■ ■* I III I!
i force any contract so altered or j ~
CHEW
I Commissioner Jones then proceeds
lit** a decision of the supreme court
'the United States in the case of the
ISupreme Court vs. Cook, in which
\ TOBACCO
| to their occupancy is as sacred as that
of the United States to the fee, and
juld be the
when It
> Spring-
nt of the
■: Wctmcre's Best
TOBACCO
It's All in the Quality.
validity of t1
nnqres'. It
en f orcein - • t'*
of the la
'w'^'rever
to' nUlgre':.!"
the past
years.
No final a
oti' ti will
be taken h
department
Seci tars 1
cock's nti
the . ity.
[Springer be'
1:•• \"« s that
when Seci
Hitchcock i
eturns to
the city, h
recommend
t i the pr
. sirlent the
ponement • !
tltoe of the
lamatlon < i •
• iiaig the
country unt
ter congress
when the
i question cat
i b- lairl
before the
1 and senate
for approj
irlate action
der t he 11 w
tile Iil.-Sld
ent can defi
i issuance of
his prod
a mat Ion < \
the country
until six
months aft'
| • ompletion
of the i
i Hutments.
time fixed
for the cr
>mpletlon o
i work is A of.
hat the pr-
1 has until !•'
toruiiry «>.
1'j02, in wh
issue his p
roelumatlc
m.
In the eve
nt that Sei
■retary llitr
refuses t«i
1' lpOIl'1 ti
ii the appe,
the Indians
the matt
er will bi-
direct to ti
i • preside
nt. Shouh
McKinley s
till refuse
to fntevenc
in junction
s will be
d iately be i
nstitut.-'l
in the pu
] court of tin
■ ln.'trict
of Columbl
I the validity
of the ar
t of June t
attacked.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1901, newspaper, May 26, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124401/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.