The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XIII.
THE FlUAT PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
Do Vou Read
The i UiiHMed Want Column tn
The Stat • . . !tal? I>" voU
heir" it wi i point >ou to **' "J"
want !•! •• I'° >""u wat?; ,
I I- Mat. «'.n-ual Want Col-
wl|| tin.) It f-o " > y",11
want i,. j., u .loim-thlr" ' lh,s ,'
linn i„ u great salesman. U 1* 118
medium between all the people.
Job'
TI ! SHAY MOKMNU
<U'THRIK, OKLAHOMA, DE< 'KM 1! Kit ;U. IOoi.
TI IM'.W MOKN IN(i.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
INJUNCTION GRANTED
NTMBK1C 215
The Big Battle of Boodle Interests is on
in the Northwest.
JIM HILL
the defendant corporations to tn N.irth- j
• i n Btcorlties company, have s reed no-
tice uj«on the holder? of the prcl-irt.l
stock that n January !. 190;, the;. would
retire such preferred stock.
THE IU*81NESS.
The I iil alleges further than since its
r.i-orgiiniration the Northern T'aci!h> Hail-
w.iy company has conducted a mi.TWF-
ful und profitable business, and his i aid
four per cent on ith pre|. rred ft .< k .id
is now paying four on the c-immort out
of tho earnings after paying the fir..I
chrgen and the operating exp^ns s; that
there j a fund of about 18,000,090 : • . j, ,
• Continued on Page Two.)
the wheat crop
outlook bad
SALINA. KA4v. I>e. 30—The «
<&• outlook for the winter wheat is *• j
becoming decidedly unfavorable ■
v on account of the dry weather. In • !
'• Western and Southern k.iiisjs
*• while the weatN-v has been very
cold. practical y no snow or rain
• has fallen this winter I'nle <
• moisture of some kind comes at
• once, the propped is that the
■> wheat nop #iH not amount to
<® much.
*♦ farmers generally reject the
' theory thu* the ixrwlvp cold
damaged the wheat to any c\-
<S tent.
DOES NOT WANT WAR
Their IVsire
is to Collect Their
Venezuela.
Bill hrom
Concerted Action W ill Follow th'j Restraining Order Yes-
terday Granted Against the Big Railroad Trust Prohib-
iting the Retirement of Preferred Stock.
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* NEW TORK, D< 80
* World Wll t • .
A ch i f, S. I .. . «ii-
* it :s sail i., th-
* Not thorn f u li R.-j.u . • < •
* J. P. M irgan and t1 np
* deiiven d Mon laj . It repres
4 part of the subsi i Ipt lot to
<*• Northern I.. ii Kailwa
* with the fun.l of $ o! -i.ooti u
was to be u- d Thur>il...v ;
tire the preferred sto-k of
company.
ake precedence of the
thereof,
the
"I. elthei
oninion stock ol
Ii >m pluc ng l< h pre p-
lereof, «.r the uianafo
v .system or my part
sion
directly
Iiicli l
.. by
the
hlch
the
. tli."Ugh
MINNKAPULIB, V1NN I ,
Judge Elliott of t! ■ ii slI,, , , .....
nepin county today Kraut, d .. t
«•!der. re.-t i aining t he . •• . >
Northern I acilic ,nv f,
the preferred st- .-k m' i i.r. . mm
order Was issued on the
Peter Power - f \. a oVrk'
a hupdred pftai « of the i m n'<
2t was stiprosed that thi fnllui
ill' Nun hern securities company < r from
<nt. ring into any agreement, or arms...-
nu nt, • it her dii ei tl.v or indiiectl
the in"dlum of the Nortth rn
c'_'inr un.v, or nthvrwise. with tn<- Lire
N n'lht rii Railway crunjiuiiv, the Ch c
burlington an I Qulnc.v Kai.wav com p. < ti
■ >r ell: --r of th> in. for the pun is • ■ t ■ au
in« the railway svsiem owi..-t and coi
tr-oi-.i !•> ti - oNrthem Paclilc Rallw
« inijany operat. J in Co
or un • r t ly same rules, or
authority as the Great Northern Railway
npan.v and the Chicago. HurUngton
NORTHWESTERN STATFS
FIGHT RAILWAY TRUSTS
Meeting of Governors and Attorneys of Siveral States i
Helena Yesterday Organized and Wilf Proceed to
Formulate Plans For Fighting Jim HifPs Scheme.
Sarafuia
Thi."; root of many evils —
Giandular tumors, abscesses, pimples
and other cutaneous eruptions, bore
ears, inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep-
sia. catarrh, readiness to catch cold
and inability to get rid of it easily, pale-
i ness. nervousness and other ailments
Including the consumptive tendency—
Can be completely and permanently
removed, no matter how young or old
the sufferer
Hood's Sarsaparilla r'^en th* daughter |
of Siia^ Vernooy. Wawarsinv:. N V . who had j
broken out with acrofula sores all oT(>r her '
fare and head Thu first bottle helped her
ami when *hc had taken six the sore s were all !
hraleu and her far* was smooth He writes
that she has never sbowu any sign of th«
•crofula return inc
Hood s SaraapaHJla ]-|lcrc js< 0p Course, Danger of International Complications
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise Ask your druggist for M
EFFORTS WILL EE TOWARD PEACE
today and accept no substitute
• WASHINGTON Dec. —Fore-
■ as; Oklahoma and Indian terrl*
" lory—Fair Tuesday and W< Ine:
•• day; \ariabie winds.
•* 4> 4> «■ «• 4- 4' <• .« < -
in Case of "VX'ar Between Germany and Venezuela That
Would Probably Involve the United States.
nkrLin. r>i:«
i' m ; It ilike that
that their utte.ance
• , -iiunent. A te-
the f • t !mt '.hare is
M'i'-w. towards th*
i in f thl'i new«i,up" •
diap.-itch from v\<ish-
y tk newspaper, |ino-
tInn *«' * l- ?'Y " u S".-No a.- cant thai he would" be present. In a
Ion taken today at the meeting of later telegram howerer. he stated that,„„
the k -1 mors and attorney, grneial of It wa, impossible for him to attend the ' Moni:
al ej to con- meeting?
BUTCHt KS OFF
the Northwest stat'i
pdnei
t hem.
Rail w a
•vith
• Vll'T • t
P rep-
it her .if
for the
com pa ny
in filtering u
lege compnnie
i hem, for the purpose of j
tition and lixing rate
• I n.i^ht arul pasaeiivers u.'.on either ..f
their lines or railway
THK HISTORY. "
Thi- petition recites briefly the history
1 f th. Northern Pacific railroad nnd tho
division of its stock lnt
t.• 11fil. It is alleged that the only \r.i-
between the preferred stock and
; tin- oomtnoi' stock was that ihe preferred
31 was entitled to the four ;,.-r
| Uiviti'Tid prior to unything lien.., •.a:«i
• ti the tc.mmoii at<K-k. and the hill in tlila
j conin-ction alleges that the pie| ri< d
toek was J Tffe}rci to be retired •
lime within f.v't'ht: Veara :i''ier ti,
it'h "Ider plann for opposing the proposed
consolidation of the Northern Pa. idi,
Great Northe:n und Burlington rail-
way system,
1
The meeting was organized by the
election of Governor Vansant as chaii
From the discussion at SL"" A"orn,ey Mar,i"
these meeting, hoo ver, it Is eon.lder- ~ ah° "* -.'TCTetnrj-- After re:„li„K
ed probable that the plan of Gov. Van
sant oi Minnesota nv*i 11 be endorsed bv
the executives of other states, who
I u ere present and that the fight against
the railroad consolidation wil be car-
ried to a finish. What this plan .s
governor Vaneant refused to state until
the meeting tomorrow morning shall
have taken action. The meetings wer.*
TACOMA. WASHN I>I !< :m All N wH
agents on the trains of the Northern Pa-
cific are to be discontinued after th. 1st
of January Daily papers will he kept "i
the dining <ars and sup) I ed I" . . uir
walters. This means thutt h
dlers must go.
j cd-
FIFTV YEARS
- . , w. t „« v.; ...w wu,ea poller • u:u,8n,,r" "H* ' ""Vi'-ted of killing h
'i or,:anii4ing of the eot^hny. : i l't:i' ?i'arried^and "^itorn""^enoVal^Pv^Hnr of "ur state to m-iintair a free, ..pen i ing'her b.Ml'y iu,":,'fchIi,lou',ijt.b!' "
III14 or the Stock out of the sun n.s- '/ 1 ,,n 1 x t' 1 ' > Geneial P> le of and unrestricted competition in l-^ght i
' • p : ifid not Oth- Dakota. Governor Hunt and At- and passenffei rates The Gi i North- M1" -
assessors enjoined.
o neral Stratton of Wash- panles operate parallel and competiim '
"rno' McPride of that state. lines of railway within the state Th. v
unt are practically the only roads which J
furnish any transportation facilities tol
i>refcrrc<l ahd common stock I
w« re identical.
' ' •>:!! not r«cftes ti
■ I the Orc.it Northern nnd Chi<'r_o. i,j
•ngton and Quincy lines and aik-n
ihat th Northi in pacific Raliw iv t oi
I any at:d the Qr« at Nurtriern It i.iw,
companx are parudel lines to ih- r • ,i
onatt a rid thai the Chicago, RurlingK
..in! gi.incy Kallr.-ad coinp.in> ha> ,i t>..
all- I line irom Hillings. Mont . t>
i ud that .til such lines are c-oini
for the ti tslness «.i' the Nortri'
Attorney
lngton. G
not being able to be present on
of the death of Governor Rogers, Gov-
ernor White of North Dakota was als
expected to attend the conference, atid
in fat t had telegraphed Governor Van-
pltal Bureau, 610 Fourteenth St '
GTON. 1 C.. ,;o. Repr.-sP.-t x-
•s Curtis of Kansas, Senator
Wisconsin, and I>legat.- mid
u . hn v.- Inslltutt ti a n-nr hi:. ;
Investigation, the object of winch is in
dise.u . r t in person or p. rsons who 1. . >
been traveling over the Indian Territo:y
making of contract* i-u
of certain towns as coun-
•• individual can be io. it-
proceeded againd crimin-
ecently reached Washitift-
I thai that certain I trties
isiting towns in the India:,
d i rctending to be th" <:i; v
representatlv. s nf .Vn.tto'r
m
inipuii\
la.st sununer and since the id
ihe owner of this slock.
I*
m
kbfy
■yf
WASH I
tion hn
iir<-ferrt d
<lgtiat
1 the road ti.
hies not ; ■ J. J
hronght In
lensts to |
i its hands f
legal St a mi l I
ini si IIy is
''.St
2^^' ik
from issuing
lebtedn
vlden
mi
KIt\< >R V W SAN! ■ I'
. i1-.-:- V
n hi i part
Ih
rlii -i«ion
governor's
leposit
Indehtrdn
tiro ti
l*ielfit rn 11 v.
ti. j • 1
• r th
Governor White's ommunication stat
Ingf that he would be not present. Go\
ernor Vansant made a brief speech in
regar-i to the objects of the meeting
giving a brief history of the proposed
railway eonsolldatlon and the .-fTeet ! kansas ivk-f ui-rnrnrn
he believed it would have- on tlv st.it...- ' ' >s | .v,'; <V-nt"n!'-|-
afTected.
Tho state of Minnesota said the , I
iieM in hov, r< oles private office and governor, ' has had on 1,. i statute WH« '' "'sht Imo court bet- : v n.i l
behind closed doors. Thar, were pre,- booh. Mr more ll n 2fi ye.r. law. pro-1 SS^m! ^ntVn'e."'^
will he nppeah-d t . the
• nt I.'SW.S <J..vernor Tool,- and At- hlbltlng the coTOOllJatlon in any ■ >v ' Th,'
torney (leneral Donovan of Montana, of parallel and competing lines of rail supreme court
ettled poller
Ml:
the northern half
the exception of the
Iron Ore Roads '."
the
INDIGNANT CONGRESSMEN
ON THE WAR PATH
DENVER, DISC >
, , > nlted tates district
known as the j IU
the state board .if nsi
I them fr> m certityi- c <
. '• •>«? nnsi thi • orporatloni
Judge R ner dccl ir- d
(pointing the board or .
institutional and they
lake the assessmeni
< onsidering the rpiest
glsluture in special j
Judge Rin- r
ourt this alt-
tracts with them by wh
>wn wo
Id be madi
h\ congress; that
Flynn h id formed a close c
and would control the question -•
I hey stated that in ordi-r t.i
county seat th. people must pu1
one to live thousand dollars in •
a certain portion of whiin- mus
in cash. These ini;io.cters. aec
reports, have been able to rnti!• i
zens of the various towns out
side ruble sum nt mone\ mil |
taken to the woods with tic ir ho
nntor Quarles. Repres.-nt.iti
capitalist dead
NKW YORK, 1 >1.1
lei I, of Summit. N J .
immediately from Kl
rs.
The b
the sin.
nnuadi
Ihheon
: n IL/IilA.M.
r II pe-
1.1 IMcK.it..
Kl\
n rt
int ens-
ns >■
Fly n n.
and T e|e>f i
tise in the se\. rest
Mir against thm is
Curtis ti.is aserted tha
any town that pays n single .1
r. j resentative to secure h-eisla
behalf.
RAVAGES Or
IN EAST m SOUTH
DEPOSIT Of ALL
SCHOOL LAND FUNDS
Important Opinion by Attorney
General Strang at
request
. I'lared tn th
Isisting of th
hands of a
governor sc
superintendent of puhip in
the territory of Oklahoma
judgment this pow. r to 1
with it the control of the ft
from the leasing of said la
board
•retary
[CARTERS!
ilTTLE
5VER
PILLS.
Sir ^
CURE
at all ti.
til w
Cct
teh-
matt
I.
a.t x Tle« tic-Iio an
dent to ii ! llioiu
£>hiiiif«i, NttUM
i tliotroublM Itid-
rid \slk'> balainces
It is Held That All Moneys Received
From School Lands Should be
TJurned Into the Territor-
ial Treasury.
.ng t:iii
•ud re -ti
1^1
irtnr'n Little Li
ti1 matipati ii,.
; luarniaplaiiit.w
tL-j bowolfl. 1-v.
neral J. <Strang :«in
ilon yesterday relative
f school land funds,
response to a qusry of Hon. Thomoson
it. Fergus mi. govcrno:- of the territory.
In compliance with your request for
i he oplnicn of this offi e as to whether
the board for leant.ng school lands may
tutn the tnonev received by said bo.n '.
• •u- or the -aslnfr of siid i m Is to the
territorial treasurer. 1 have to say
that by act of congress approved May
4 1 h!M. the leasing of all school lands
and of sections 13 and in each town-
ship beit v re«per il\ "l> for the unlver-
t|f agricultural colleget an.l normal
i" ls, . : 1. . hu'"'i• i,g« .•
? j of any publl lands shall i
In some hank designati 1 b
1 in the name of the board
it> bOrsements shall be • hccki
XI nald account, s.tmed by t!i
v and countersigned by the .
the board." Tli first part
hairnri
half of rule four
separate accounts for all money-
ceived from lands reserved for . omri
schools, colleges and public buidh
o rother purposes respectfully shall
turned over to the treasurer us ;
vlded by law and the money fosf i
mon school shall be turned ovei
the said treasurer on th.- first Jav
each month
">ntlnued n f'tig- 1 g.
HEAD
A.-iif. they won! i beslznost| •.tbeeewho
! •tftir from tlim lutr • ,ii., tl- . ,, t f
i civ then l I lilt ■ ! c. i • t
w!..>eocetry then. m.,i find thi • lnt'- plllt w.la.
" 1 able in ae ma a> latlhey will t • bo > iU
lln^t-duN. Lout tliuiu. Utitafi.,- . I tick h-*«l
ACHE
' " 1c thn hane ef no
ruO-i *«maltsuiir groat b
, r , otti - don'>t
Carter's Little Liver Tills ftre T«ry
Tfrr nasj- to take. Uriecr two riili m
If.iy i.-M rs tly v stable an 1 i
pur^e. t.ut l y tbeir «i lit.. t u j;lo*. ..
Oaethsiu lu vlaiaat V3 centa : : r f 1
by di ii;, -Id's everywhere, t.r seat l>; n.a.l.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
m v h-ll tl.«, 5-,11 p.:.,
tut: tkiv. 4Tl>e>i Ctihi/
DISTRIBUTION OF
:i|Nnc
HAS BEEN HELD UP
ii. ttpplii
ng the
t gripe o
" wh
Hold
I' l« also probabie
will occur after
1 doWIl, even if :
overnmant pend
'•! on the bill in
"lynn. appttiprla
i ■ pr wemetits
•at towns
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