The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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Have You Got It?
You cannot run a.i up to Bate
law office without Wlisou'a Qlgeat
It ghrea you tha < ki ,h una R< .a
and statutes annotations hi a nut-
shell. Price 17.& . Airde.'s State
Capital Printing Co., Guthrie,
Okla.
VOLUME XIII.
Only
"ed Press Paper In Oklahoma.
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TPs I: FIRST P4PPR PlJRI.ISft f D IN OKLAHOMA.
rRIDAV MORXIX ;
('I TUlili:. UKI.AIKI.MA. JAM \!' Y. 10. HMfj
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N ' Min.K 223
OKLAHOMA BAR
ASSOCIATION IN SESSION
Annual Convention
Weights of the Territor
ot the Legal Heavy j I he Vote Was Almost Unanimous Only
V.
1 wo Dissenting.
TO START
IN
Central American Coalition '-p.
Against Colombia. 'u
Probn
A VERY SUCCESSFUL
More Attorneys in Session Than at Any Former Session of
the Organization-An Excellent Program Was Rendered
--New Officers Elected-Cotteral's Address.
Tlx* annual nv'Oting ..f tlir- Oklahoma
Bar As.vki.ji,, Waa called to order in
the supreme . nut room b\ tin- president
1 1)11 •' "I'll II < M T , | , i.
nine o *lock v. si. M i- mornlnn ihore
w'Tf pre«.in ul• \ .>t • hint .11. i nmrii- \s
r« presenting .-v. rv . i„t\ m i .
tory. th- beat attendanci In the history
or the Ah.sim i i11.111 w11:. ! high com-
pliment to tec o«Tii• i 11 t •
'I'hf- abseiico . t S'.r.tiiv ihar|.-s- 11
Woods on account ••• ihi.-hi-ns matter
a swer.-tarv protein, Ait rn. \ J w
<a}Ul<'l< of IV|< •• \\ ,s . . i , ,|
Prealdint Cotteral r«... h - annual ad.
dr.ss it wan carefull) prepared ma
uycrlpt, showing gr< ii i. . tr• h and w i«
fjven the Me it attention bj the bar.
Air. < ott. t il -
Oklahoma Ins become a favorite theme
for th.' chronli lera t and progress
It In ,i distinct •.!! to i' . n , • i
frrltorv v. hi. b in s- ti, . , ih.n.-.-n
>'Hri has spread in i;:. , ,| ,.>
population and .t<!\ an- . I • , , ,. - .
Until to da.\ It )|..| i.s ;II i,, ,, (l! , ' . ,,1
th« rapubjli With dver 40
quate property ami r. *nr . •,
s«-nxhip unique, . ,, ;(n t '
pusso.i. th.- budding ten t \ i :„,x ,
hloom Int.. st u. Ii ...I, \% . . ,B . . sj1.l!
arrang#- I he tints ,n I ,,r i> t: u - in
flow.-r \ 'i.| ii"vv. . i L- ti). i
et it ii Moiik ii in I ..'t: wi
!®RJ" *'1"1 "" Krowth raanl.
fmted •■)! . \ .'I \ Irui'l. I an: Kino , ,
AN INVESTK
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PAX FRANCISCO
The official inv- -t
steamer Wa la V
hark Max off Ca
mm j I ng ot .1 .: • i
today in the fcdeial l
K. Holies and .1, Hulg
• •rs of boilers, steam
The first witnc- ex ■ m
Henoist of the Max.
written t t > i
the time of he a
Ignace. o
no fog and tha
strong w ind fro mthe .
3:40 a. m.. th.- ! o!cn
lights nf a .«t i
cratulatf this Association upon a vrry
fatista.'t ry .I.-cr c of accompl shment of
'worthy objects for which it u is
founded.
-- - . .. ,. * .1,1 it limited
metnl'tTf-hip. tl>. . rjrani.'.atlon v t . n'm.
and th>-v'm Iv c"MvcntloiiH sine.' that tin:,,
sircnuthpn.yl and contlrm th- n-n.-rai
ro ,d and tisefuln^ss of « onfer«'ii* t . . t
< oinbin.-il effort In th.- |pp;,| trat« rn.t\
Th, pr .fesnion haa srown to m tnb.-r-
shlp or over Mm.i, and with ths inci.-i?..
in liiimbo-K. I fer-i sure that th. h. ;
I", n n correspond inn a.ha .-.■rn. ill in fi...
« h tractor and ability of th. I
.•■•t indlnv: In comparleon with
tin States and Territoricn n
An Appropriation Was Made of Ten Million Dollars l or
Starter, and All Necessary Authority is Vested in
the President to go on With Work.
B!(j WAR PREPARATIONS
TO COLLECT A BILL
Me Attitude of the United States
Considered Nov,-.
Nicaracua Has Purchased the
German War Ship Armenius
POSITION OF CREDITORS TENABLE
ALL At TER COLOMBIA Cit'«ns of United States Also Have Hills to Collect I
. and it:
i.W,\'?rniNv:TOV r' Th: , *.,f th* fi a.l vote was ma.i
,,,,rri N ' «i-i'Ku.in cmnnI hill pissed ny . lash l-ctween Mi
lioti.se i,i. ;iiis aftf. inion by practlc- : author oj the )>||| and
,M- 1 iniinln: .ns vot. Only two in- m- chairman of the ' upprot i
ix-rs o n th io vot. d against it. Mc.t- ndtte. Un s v>. il pre\ l ■
srs 1 •' "T i'e| 111'11• *at:. of Minnesota. I the yhi.ve ni.a>
lU'tl I. ssiter. denm. r ,t. of Virginia w-re h glsiatlon. Two years a s:
th" two v-iti:)^ it, th.- negatlv«-. J'hct op- j i.-'s. .j hv . vote of 224 t"
I t >^' ■ I-: II. nt j , ,, |1(„ j. .... ,
the f ■ iute 1'1 mpifQ to . r. from the si: tea of i
to 'Ii.-. with the Nicar.iKiia c/mttol i such
'1 1 • ; ' the d s.-r. tlonarj power t > pti - t. t Ii■ t \ belong ing to •
se aiM con ; I't. the 1'anama canal it mav In- de.slratdc and
ould !"• purchased f"r "O.nOO. 'J Ii whlcl
German Journal Publishes a Story of
Energetic Preparations lor Vt'ar
Against Costa Rica and (iuata-
mala to Compel Them to
Unite With Federation.
Venezuela and it is Not Believed That the Monroe
Doctrine Will Interfere.
-ro in
«>rt which
n r. nd
I rornrnltt
^tit year, thanks are due
gratefully tendered. Ami as
have been accomplished at
this official term, your Indulgent .■■>ns.-
di rat hill is aske.l. Jf errors ha\ oecu
' * ' I • :l 's hoped that experience will profit;
Slice# eding adrnlni.stratioj.s fM t ... r.:i. .•
against them, and that. If heilflils -Mali
a-erne. Hist appr< e nti. il will Inspire thc-u
to b# tifr nc< ess ,
WIC iiii I,..! Mia P fc |- -
! w ill ' II t i 11 Ue to il. til s It. « jVJ H
.issoeiati at .'-tat.
reading of papers, the .lis
if vocatcs for an alternative rot , ■
1 C uk liiiFt Ivotes At each succeed n
>- ) vot- their strength dwlnrth .1 until >ir"
r i «' .niK ii of Illinois, under whose l. mb r-
i. ; ship the light « ■ s m. .1- . was unable to
v j get the ayes and noes "ti a motion to
I recommit All ..th© aim ii lm- r.t* tail. .1
if |and the 1 : 1 was pass, dexactlv as it
-jcmie from the committee. No no of th-
| vot.-s . x'- pt ti at on the final passage
>1 -OMltlA, JAN
\ merit.
oust r
in 11 suitable t
na vlgatiori
sum
ontrol
ir pi
of ! blent
r.t object i
ut horizes
ntrol of
trect the h<
h canal from ti
point nc tr (3
Rld.-nl
BERLIN. JAN
publishes ti
hlch om 'i
Ham
eded the taking
I on Pago
th-e |
ard hits bought
nltloji amounting
marks, thr.ug
ui t anint
lln mbtiri;
nker
'ontlnned on I'ag
NU-iiragii.i. i
(L .ji 1
>mp"l ti
to Commerce Commission hxamit ed Several Wit
nesses a) Kansas ( .ity Yesterday and l-'nund Out Ver>
Little Only One Man Admitting Favoritism.
GEINERAL FUHSTOIN
IN SAIN FRAPSCISCO
ling lit
against th
' • " j. v
.
and h
Ilgh
>r the si
the collision
vessel
fore a" I
truck the )':
learn un
mhl
steari
rushed mi .1" rk
cabinbl ofmce
M i;: N i
next with fo
Wh
hed o\
pi ked u]
rried at the mere:
irith
MISS
IJ.KA
'JAW
' i Was")inn(
PORT TOWNS I IN |. WAMl
•—The steamer Topeka ft m t
this morning in.night : • U!v
of the wrecked steamer lhist..| v
on the night of January stru. l
tlray Islantl rerf off Uunde# > I
near Dixon entrainOn board
Topeka were :'i survivors of the c • •• erta Chief Fngireer VI
Ot m «mon th. iurlvlor. w«. Chi f Uneer EdwaVd., Oliver Horll
Officer O. W. SmitH! who gives ha ond Btewa i n
#o«owlng account of the wreck: they were preparing to lent
'"lhl "!',, l-'1, l-i'vsn.M, , , , I h , i ■; i„
XMMmbei .11 with twenty f„Ur hundred 1 WIa carried down >.v ih
ton« Of coal for the Treadwell Una on when the ahip .ltd olt the
""UKl.il. I* mi I. Kveiyihin* went .V.-Il I |,1U„K,.,| lh
until the night of January j. when th.
weather set in thick with a high set
running and at 2 a. m. the re, f wa •
struck. The boats wel. immedliie]
lowered and kept in teailne-s on thi'
port side. All him.Is remained by the
ship until six a. m when the ship g tve
evidence of going to P 1 1 I lln
Mclntyre ordere.l all hands ti .he
boats. The first boat to g.-t away wis
life boat No. 4. With 11 'lie I ill I ii.irg-
'ottsge City picked up the
containing 14 men and after i:i
for some time picked up the
boat. She then went to the so-
th. wieck but found no ve-t g. of
er ship or the boat <■ ntainlng <' i
M< inn re ah i othi ra
The C.dtage City land .1 the
ors at Ket'hlkan, wh re they bo
the Topeka and wet*. broUghi t.
Place.
IS OUT S3,SCO
TREASURY BALANCES
WASHINGTON. I) C . Jan. ! . -To-
day's statement f the treasury bal
mom m tha general fund exclusive of
th#' ti ."ill. 000,000 gold i esc i \ • il •
PENSIONS.
vlsl
on of redemption sho
State Capital Bureau. t i
WASH INC,TON. I) t
n.v Smith. . f Cashion.
Available
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$17:
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1902, newspaper, January 10, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124602/m1/1/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.