The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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V v
•nrr ntn attoma state cattta;..
MOW TO FIND Oil.
Fiil a bottle or « Offlmpn fl V t :
your wat-i and l**t It 1 twen
hours; u sediment or lettllng Indicates
en unh-ulthy con : n>n t). kid - v
if It stains the linen it is edlvence of
kidney troublr- too frequent desire to
rasf it. or pain in ti.-- h,,k is ,.|s„ , ou.
: proof tha« • kidney, and
Idadder ure . i ... .,.u .
WHAT TO DO.
r.h.,r*-L* ™'nf°r' th* knowledgB no
Kilmer's |
frtdav MOim-;r?, i.w ti.
".iE ELKS
BRITISH PARLIAMENT
ontlnued from Page On )
New Lodge Was Instituted Under
Favorable Auspices.
oft' -a
expressed that Dr.
Swamp-Root. the
great kidney
THE TOWN WIDE OPEM
«uriiiK rheumatism, pain in the back.
kidneys, liver, bludder and every pari
*f ,Ihe urinu'>' I ■ •'•*.- Ii < on>•( ts In-
ability to 1 old wat • and s. aiding pain A Ranquct Was Served and it Was. in
In passing it, or bad effects following
1U.0 of liquor, v.-it.' or .• 7
ronies that •ini.' a ant ,.ss;iy of b,_
Ins compelled to go oit-'n during the
day. and to g- t up many times during
• '• night. Ti " mi.,i a if. th. ordi-
nary effect of Fvvamp-Koot Is soon real-
ised. It ftends the highest for its v.,>n- In, , ™
rt.rf.il litres of ti,.- moat ,11str,.«S|nit HsL' nV. JV.'."', t. "t J ''''i'Vu-i,
need i modioli you IWu" turned ver to n- fsiks today. a
Should have the best. Soldbydrt rglsts ' " this morning Mayor Henalej caua
In fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes " ~ '• printed at ■ p .. . . ui
You may have a sample bottle ^ °ly WWch mui uf
Audition to Iking a Symphony of
Culinary Aft an Assembling of
Graceful Orators.
.with the United Sta.e.s and t
Aimer!, an republics."• H .1,1
though affairs In Ireland wer
en 1 critical, they might rale
in tho hands of the goverr.m r.t.
Karl Spencer ( lb ral) t i • .
a.!dress, .-aid that. wh!I" he r • ■;
lho impossibility or grantim: i- ,
'fiinds for independent , he I p
ed in-ist. r .• on u:. nil: on.il t u
er. 11;- i trdah p urgi.l : e go •
to promise the Boer auton- my s
t.> that p>fee?6ed by c: - g.
of Australia and Uanad i
The premier. Lord Siilsbt
entrance Into the house w
with hearty applause. si;.| h
t. hear Karl Hpeju • \ nt
.1 th.-
rims'd-
he le t
MISSOURI PLACES
A f" p 1 9 9 1 '!• M I. N : \ : > I •
GER0N0M0
' .."tag——-tmyg
j General Armstrong is
Arrangements.
WILL BE ALLOTTED LAM)
n:<
| was announced at the Whit.- II us<
clay that the president has i.tt r.n
i «'M the fo.low ng Missouri . ;•
Making, m">"
Jos. 11 Harris to be post ma t
Kansas City.
Wrn. S. Kessinger. purveyor of
tom." nt the Por; of Kansas Ulty i
appointed )
Frank l>. Roberts, coil tor ■ ;' i-it
aJ revenue for the W -te . ..
Missouri.
Major Wm, Watnn I'n '■ ; !• -
For Tnfart? nnd Children.
N-'-r. fr.-q.i.-ni!
demned. It «
h-. the pr
ha
• i>}ly
At
uka.
sizes. | (•>,, four ;
bottle i
Fwamp-Root and :i I ,k that !-. c, .
■bout it, l.' tii -nt • bsolu'.-lv ft- • bv , ' '
•mo. Atwr... nr. Kiim«. * Co.. Bi,i- j,i;.',,;,,":;
namton, N. N. When writing mention Jan ' 1
•h it you read thl . r in tfcf,
Oklahoma Slate < apit.il.
beto
i". IlcnsU-y. mayor of
Kpjw.njf city of 131 I
.ui county hi;,i t
l« rel y >1 ni|;;i.n.
■< I-tks (i,i \. '| , ii
111'lent aids will mm
ty fl«-e fn tn corrtili
trays away fr> m la
ano his
•• they i
liilk ih.it
he great
ru.iry . .i
luirsila .' .
what
is quite true th: t th .
was no respon i! iity of g-ant ng t
Hoera lndepeu<|i>n<-.- .N .th way ;r
the government'M business after bo r.
gratut:ou!ly attacked, ti ii.inm th*
Roers on what terms th v w. uld '•
forgiven, especial y s r. .• the P. r- ha i
y< t expr ss i a w sh to h f >t iv< n
Lord Salisbury continued by d*«fei>
ing martial law In South Afri i. ni
nrg< d the t pposltl in t > rem mb*r th it
they were not dcil.rg with the (| • -
sis t, whether or n a they r.uiH mil-.
SomclhitiR of the Career of the O .
Savage Who May Have Been a Had
Man Once But Who is New a
Hatm!ess Old Ecoi.? .
w-
ppolnte I.)
Edwin It. Durh
msifhal Western !
M
THE EATAl FKilli
Sp« t :.il Ulsi'.itoh to the Sta'i •".ipitnI.
I.A I« IN. ■ i. T . JAN. 1 ,, in,;
sto« : tliat (bn-ral Krank -• m K
an .i f iii ui the v ir departm. a -s n
.a I ort S II. making • rr.ngi:!.. ,tf
i r> use > i i'hi« i lirrotiim > nd tif i
hundr. i and -.-vent>-ei(.!.t xrin.
A| .. !..■ lutllaim who are h' i.; r y th ;■
•h" Kind You Have
Always Bought
!'t.'pntui 1'orAs
similalinQ ttu !o. Jjr,UBet iila
luifSlii 'hl iuatls judBoMvlstf
iru^'3<^r-
;,! PromotesDigeslion.Cheerflil-
neasandResl.Conlalasneither I w
I I ipiimi.Morphine nor Miitfrat.
;|i Jior K.kicotic.
Bears the
Signature
of
out
111
a pa
tn
ment. premier pie
should not al ow their e
• the
1.1 I
:ern*-*
the |,
soon li will
■er the htrtli
Will glH.sp t
Indian Territory Bonks Are
Prosperous Shape.
LIVE MILLION OF LOANS
Then There Arc Five and a Half Mil-
lions of Individual Deposits--Rc-
sources and Liabilities of the
Banks Exceed Ten Millions.
Capital Tint. . i ;in i■
WASHrNQTON ! . t' ,i p; .. T
comptroller of the currency has jus
received reports from the lift j -foui
tlonal hanks in Indian territory si
t the cli ff of hr -
waieh will take |.|n
I al where 111- e|..\. r a
l'.\ the j;,itls will in- j
'I !lv U illlel- is If |.
w ll< II the fliows will
Kround and many an
• i • mi'- ..r th. j .a 11 t
lii.'.K an*l saj wily til l i nt.t lilt up wo.-n ,
i browains was so rich. The < ity today
1 e. MKS to tile Klk.s .,1ft th. ir fri'T.lH an I
'm;11 not «lve th< ni tin* lin. :,t
iif.v, luxuriant kmiss. s w|I| be lliu.i in a
sum not less than live hundred sctidl.
,n> ,lBl ,h's day i>t Jan- j
! "T. 1" 1IENSLKV, Mayor
rh>* early morning tiains ImniKiit in a
j riumlM-r from r Ki.'.homa Clt\ Wichita
Kansas and Shawnee. Th.- s.'.ut!. I>.,iin i
le ek i 'I .nd and a special later in t!i.-
■ 'i ternooii carried the Outhrie Klks wif.
took part In th« initiation . • r.-moni. s
I 1 pon the arrival of the visum# |-.:!,s
' ' v ' •" " • 1 ' rcc.-|.t 1 -.mmiu. ••
i anil takea to the city club moms wher<
j I • _ ■. tiasi vas served
At j a |i. m. the Llks and fawns pro-
j '■ • t H "nu n s hall, where 11 e iiut a
I i"K ci |. monks- i;i f r th>* supervision ..*
< i.iii h-.-i i Kne.s;. y and the tithn- lodu..
I took place.
iji tho Elk and th- ir friend/ |
o tlv opera hous. win-re a I
s s rvt-tl.
h«. .1 t f,.w banquets held !
thought to he sorif- j
prove
overn-
t t h •
to illl
pi!
P«
• on
forget the i
Britain should be vi tor in the wa . li,
reminded the opp .- tion t'r.n■ a wr nr
ttkment now would Impose grave d !-
fleultles and embariassments u;ion the
nation for man yyears to . -r.e.
Jti plying t the pr< ni^r. Lor 1 R a
berry said he favored a passive pole,
of peace which would receive overtu >•
when made, and that in this c mn.-.-Jon
hi w hi d to kn< w th ■ truth of the
rumors concerning the \ alt to L- ml on
of i " . Kuyper. the premh r of Hi land
Had Dr. Kuyper brougi.t any ov. -
"\*o
ed.
fa
as
asked Lord It.
To this Ti s
wtrel; "So."
I know" answer,'
tur .«* bern rvn v•-
>n Lord Salisbury
.■rena i t , r i.m.n. rs of w
s. re
■ a;.t i d '
V I-Olonol Uiv. i
it
ago al ti r
a three thon.s
palgn iu-d.
i ileneral Mlbw
Tli- y wl
1 be
• ■■let (|.|| |al
d by the g-nern
has been ut 1
• r; Sill s
y • a rs. I-1
r live y.a.s pr
m us he
eonllned li
military prise
is in A.at
a ad dor Id
i. i;• r«>nimo im i
t J. fill! I.
IOI.-
ed Apache
indeed, thete
tlon
among his
p« •■; ,.• ih ti his
wealthy .N
.-xican ram In r.
and tha
ho
Want stub I
1 •. bin tribe wb
•h. s
Wcl'e Oil .,
raid In Old M<m
e II. tS
r • i r! ysiM
y • a rs « 1 1. a nd
its be. n c<
Ihe India!-.
U'cic| Wi lmt. i
t r his \
s powerful In t
).• conn,-ii
hlH M ice. '
iiui his judgm- '
was alwsy a
sought i i
ill ipiestlons of
ll Is Stat
..I that on one
- ef aftej-
t ho w iiv hi
ml of Geronini"
hsd been
♦
willingness t..
tiner .br
the proposition
ni to .sleep t hat
• i«.M Uilg'
phased to
think tluit the
over Tw<
nights later t
• 1 "Tltll.O
and
thirty-four
of his 1 and slip
• '1 .pin 11
out
oi camp ai
■ 1 ti. .1 to the If
a ti tains.
The
(Continued
sho it.lt r Into the
• •ni> one 4rad h>
IlrtKKS i if h
Ah Rriirgs r« l •< at i
let struck him in
v woun«i i .. n
bul! *t wait spent.
the offli • I' -
ll broken i
; 'r.un the h
i:«
i
robber.H sin
him that he wn.-
As he w nt t v.
ed a knoll in 1
In the hack. !'
tearing awe.\ ).■
si;igpi nd on a
• i I.riKps" t* 11
eould not cs -ap.
\' lver • * '
a' ord nrStflfl 1L PfTTJIER
.w - v
i A ppKfcl Upnr.lv for Cons lira
liMn.Siusr SUM MCh.l Mu rluhvi
Wormson\ ii- ions i \ v. nsh
j lU'SSQI.' l-l) SOFSUJill'.
use
rtm :
pre c
■ pjet w
l h« re has beci
in I I Reno that w
thing rich. I hey were not hi ii with
"!"• It wes the grandest nlTalr .if
• •' ' ever spread in t ho city. Then
h . ontinu ti ttov. of v,U and humor k
"ii tri m the time the h-rd sat down
the I St Mi-.w ef alfalfa v..,- .
i:
Tin-
lay. 1 •
the firs
rmbi
the Ills:
l'>.
« ami liahliitic n
• \ .- i Jio.ooo.rno
during th.* li-i
early flfj
rapid d.
in l
of til.
territory the resouic
the national banks
This Ih an Increas
year of over $:t.iioo.ono or n
per cent, and Indicates the
velopment of the resmt .
rltory now taking place.
The loans ad discounts of
four national banks in iv
amounted to $5,510,341.85. TI
in th" loans and div ounts t
past three months is little
n million do lars
The prim I pa i Items In *.h
counts, as shown In the r p
follows:
RESOURCES,
Loans and Disc mnts.
Overdrafts, $1,109 1 j. r. ;
secure circulation. $840,260; Du
National banks (not reservi «•-
$48# 001 18; I >u< from Stati u k
bankers, $h ■ .•• ^ i >,., •
reserve agents. $1.005,022.:?> : <'li • .•!;< and
Other cash it* ms, $87,777.74; Hills of oth-
er national banks, $81,387; Fn. ion ,i
paper currency. ni« kl«>- and ent , JI0.-
844.84; Law ful money r s r\ e • banh
rM.afi'!,-:.; Five p, . ,„t r i 17,1.t ..;
fund with treasury $42.04!>.r.*,. 'j-.., ,j
$10,009,889.12.
LIABILITIES.
' 'apltal stock paid in. 52.If.:. 410 Sur-
plus fund. $370. :4.41; Undivided p-.dlfs
It ss expense an 1 taxi s p ild $479 u 6 J
National bank r.- • t.• -< is-ued.
Due to Other national 1. nk<. ? :v :;rr
I)ue to State banks and hanker- $: .!
2«i3.32: Due to approved r> -• i ve au. nis
$4S.517.M. Div; !. inls unpail. $4.stir fn
dividual depos.i-. :.io.;:u x,,. .<
and hi is redlst ounti d. $55,555 90; Bill
payable. $140,000; Liabilities .uhei- u.,;,
those above mentioned. $s.«t;: ;.:.(; To; u
$10,009,879.12. The average r< - rve h fid
1p '!• p-r ,
MAY liL DEAD
ni:poini:n Kii.i.i.v.: \ xi:.;no
NEAR HKN'RYHTT'lA.
Smith, known heroahi -< !
•ss Smith wa- ti o ; Heman wh 1
i'"1' 1 enarge i.f ihe hatnjuet and -i^ht '
v ' p. rform his ioh. !!• 1... .t 1
| u,. 11.11!^ k ^hat a menu appro-
priate to the occasion was served and ir. g
l e t h- did every thing 1 . make f a tnvn-
: e<| u-'aest.- f«-.-l that the\ wen- Niir.'h
among friends.
WILD SI [Eli A
POLICE TARGET
Texas Long Horn Terrorizes Pe-
destrians Near Union Station
and i^ Shot to Death.
tiers la nd
ritami. .1 . Uni ral Crook In
Iv ; sk"l to h«* re||. \ ed
«-:• nt t ■ 1 ' . k. up tin MgH. i
1.' .ijs and great haribhli
a* 11 t rer-d to surrender.
li- w , - first taki • is a p •• * r of war
to if KM-rslades Fioiil.t and after-
wards brought t - Ok!ah< in I h< troops
Hand many times that he w,. I I try n.n.|
est ,ie to Arizona I'nptalu S. ti kept
• nstanth- ai h:.;!d maps « I • <■ trial that
w : • • taki 11 b\ the .v. n hps on thi Ir
return to Ariaona nnd had • • rythlng In
rndiness to notify military i .sts aioiig
tl.e way in t.mf the 1 seup< sr, .d he un-
d Ti,.ken. in lat'r years th'-r.- have been
no more *•« a.- ild ■ Indians on th. rt Si.I
reservation than Geronim and his fol-
I' w • rs Th y have lived n< .1 t h -• fort In
mini I villages and many <.f th'tn have en-
gaged In agriculture. <>et ,ii ... hinis. lt
• !--h y. ar 1 .s r ilsed a g.
and p.'1 ns Ills miliUtr y
' '::iglj lias Ic.-en mer
of I rig
Beck and left in a .* alh. t dir.
tion.
I'urcl .-tt wh 1 had spent the night w>
L/iike, hoird the tlrliiK and care t.. 1
'"••cue tint too late t• ■ get into t! ■ a ..
''Klit He was nccnmpAm. I ■ la !
'.he two n'udf , m 1 t r the 1. ti t
robbers The highwaymen aw the inte
Hen of their pursuers hai" >1 d> nvun
'and r.-i'rt 1 ' «1rnP,d «'n « #-ir kr . nil beg a !,
A,,, . " g nt them. T: th-. ' •
', t r-it -v im "1-1 u*'" I"" ' ' : I'.r ,!.. tW" men n 1 th
I'turnW to the hut
• an'; War- :
M \V Yi
EXACT COPY OF W^APP
Thirty Years
Pi
SJ3£«3EI®l*VM
'iad i
! s-eui
The
he \<
, he
of m>
o Anada
a nd t k t h<- : i
hlg start and
ii.kn
ST. LO
■ ■tit
• r the following men
poller
ill
: A N
••Tile
it-g
familiar .
vt on in ti
is Mill a p
me
T!
the most i orticiii ir • pit irt ti ti
MUNI'.
P 1 • on Half Shell.
• '• lery. I'ickles.
lampagn. I'oektails.
fillet fif Beef Aux Champignons.
Hi a t Fuckllng Pig.
Quail A La ChasfM-ur.
Ci. II. Mumm's Extra Dry.
| Stvcrt
I ^ It li French I'ej
Ttaratarlt Shrimof.
I THE I-:LKS.
S-'auce Tartare. Saratoga C
\ lenna Bolls.
Neapolitan Ice Cream
Assorted Fancy <~\akp.
Roquefort Cheeso Swiss t'lierse.
| Coffee So\r. Ci
TOASTS
Toast master—C". F. Irwin.
' I"' Newspaper in Politics E. J. ?
Hens new^aper onl of i ollti. K—1
The Lawyer as ;.n Elk- W. A M.iui
Wh. t I Know nnd am Willing in
mil ah..ut the Legislature—T. It. K.I
I '*e>:islailo|i is Most Need. I
\N onieji (God Hless Them)—< " p
coin.
M ister of (
E. Mlake.
Statehood for Oklahoma
? ilaP
inon • range, is' Iv!ng g - d r- -
tlf Iduecoiits are d. y .fiplni! into cra< P his
inots it only took six shots bv two
policemen y.sterday to end th- mid ea- p,.,
mad Texas steer, le mi orned tp-
id
sun I
•p of corn
ement a-
matter of
street
1.1
chief
ally.
•'1 lie
that
i uc.d red wldt h
I st r.its in th*- neighbor!
i station thn atenh g di
I to - \ erv animal thing in
(that the target p active
r- Hpcnsil le for th. waste
leans,. Dfficer Combs, win
ofl.cer Ilarada In slay nj
j long range from the .sh it
"""hleh they were pur-
trust;. rev
ting thro
'III of 1
n the war
Don't l< t t he
obrerv
1^ given sunt og the best
i th" I r it 1 Stat' a amiy .«
for their mnnny lie has
trail for the Inst time.
hi e,. >„ ,.n 0, a p-., n( dlradvant
|'hey had,nothing to gu'dr them m.i to
'urri'sn th's wi s the work of Secretary
!«Jr:n-e* Hi recollected nl the following
•■•'liable fnetf a i d'snatched them br "•
Uast r- a 1 Off!. • r - md a«ji t-
TiEI-CRIPTION OF MEN*.
I "Frank Smit -. shrrift. and i;«*..i ••. pock.
I «>nd fr sheriff, wer# killed yeate lay, Jai
I nary IR. about k o cloek a m •.-*..- niil<
I w. «t of Anndnrk" oil Ho-,* a ini
" l'-nina " to i h. -y'nshit j t h :•
by* a paTty Of oui h ws . oi slst'ng " t • •
, or four persi na ty-y were t tipd -•• *>
this placS to a point aliout threi
! north of At che, and a 1 f mill ron
I the railroad Irak oil In.- v. ■ • t ■. v
J w* re set i nhoiit 1 p m. of samt day four
Indies southcaet of this point and one and
j one-hnlf milr- mst ef Ap.fhc li
Ja .-.outhcast direction ••.> .-.i • id i* .d |. • '
•J-breaks ,.t Ueav r
nrs suffer from
rii.g skin disci
• >lntment cu
delicate skin.
.1 his
COMMERCE MEASURE
Hftet v
r.is Th- \
ihren of them
two h r
anil
Offic.
■ord t
who
r at the armon
(nee ufTi. er
eap substitute
>11. ' a cheap
ft hen he turned It
proving gio
nibs \\ is
for his i.g
Morgan . i
rv \pr.-s-ioi .
(C uitinu- d fr.u
clipped
th.
th
bull's
er
, he gut
d
on the set; ;.
ment In ti
In a mod. si
di-i artnn ni
portant bur
pa rt r: i
merci-
created the largest
>ve. nm- nt. It dm m
way, but r.im;aekei
heriff pn
and saddles
"heriffs party
One sorrel mare
ss Idle rv .a 1
with name of 11
*"> T.. brand. <1
was a sorrel hoi
| "nt cut of the r
j saddle had !.■ en
: * ■ tump mark In
I laws-one was .-
i rt - I brown leg* t on
.g!n I shoulder on top
. rv 1 lar, sprinkle of \
,m- I w as an ordl
Hor
shod, two ba • fri.it;
St uthmn
Ihe s'tlrt
with h'ar
ould
The
de-
••remonles nn«i llis d
lot Ills eyebrow, which let the sr. ......
play full into his Inflamed npt.- turn, d
I around mi that h would b in the s.,ad.
! ' a-t l-v ill • I. II towner Of I f ,
stntion where he would have r.n oIM„,r
|,|"l«> to S. e plainly who w i- shoot • g
i at him. This brought him bmadsM.- .in-
to ..flic.r |ia. ada. wi... was adjuste.g the
iran«. finder on his gun the Marr.oard
j Sloe..I tile express W a ;. o i, flglHin" loo
• •rfic r Itarndii s finmiinltlon was /fe-
ting ion ii. i, id alri id] dlschirgt . ,„ur
' •'■hots 11 the paretic pr.de . >: tr,|.,|ns
w Uhout any apparc nt result exc 'it en-
'' ■ the Hies a nil limbs .[ j. rsons
; who wi re attrat te I Into the st . r s path
| by the noise pf the fualllad<
just thinking i.f orderlm. me
"m-'m' v 'bi i'
proposed d
ben included
t that ha\e tn.
' Iha:i lUsht has
"<1 particularly tf
great
n the
3S' .
around thi a it
■ ?her "^vns a d;
branded on the
.lust abov.' it (1
brand "8 i
crun scabbard.
P Crump,
was a good sad
of nr
saddl. wit
onsiderable
and skirl,
rk bnv or
The Novei That FA'eryone Likes.
"GUYND1NE,
Mrs,
Giiyndine, a V
y intert sting
handlinr t
public in a masterfui
that must live, pc •
t n s
passion,
. Graham Lewis.
Voman With * Cnn^cii-n^^." *n In-
story Vibrating with htimm love and
e tiutlis vital to the Amrrican
A st"iy wi h ?. moral, a novel
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in.I geological
' >i undi r t he •
i
' ' that thf
I ' and . w rihN
| looked lik. he ma
. i ''an or I nrli;
j se n with him
I slimmer f '•>■. -:bout
1 third or fourth men
, I'., ugh to dlstingT
, | rnedli
Oklahoma. ^
o «• b-. •
"HF
The
• ■llnr man tha
light c inn !
tin samt heigb
nrrnn
[ j i* r ^ i \
litf Ll •_ ,
i 0(1
VI
1 K
Klks w. re ii
ed themseh
i-d with the
by the Kiks
The ki |{. ,
bershlp i f s.
t<pt ial Dispat h
hi:\in I':tta,
port came to l \
by the name of .
about 16 miles i
terday, at least
riderless, with ;
i hester buck I d
lias been in the
government and has
in forolng
psrl «.i the i &tto nl
o. ..r | W
Among tho
'V'", V"/;";'.
I Ethics of a Police Judge
now About Farming—W. I
hundred and fifty visit ir.
attendance and all of. <-
s as In mg more than :■!• ...*
wa v thi \ were ■ • i : t i
Of fl Tt, no.
o lodge start* in with a nu n
It will not i
mbershlp wi
• xpre
loop with the
have tinie io
bullets to mak.
driver
tha
lite
said, "that ,s
That Is assut
•.lout it I In
At th. inst,
« ommerce
Mr flale
pr vid : g •
ihi:v tr.tnaport s i
of Mr. Tell.-r tlie
■ if tr.ii s '. of
t the departmer
rk sin
■ h !
tn« deeds when Is-
will he se.-n that no
one having
!H , ■ • l ,. M
f " • • t I rt fk . it|-
r< tor certlflcates of
thai niu- h moiu-v.
.: ; • til. allot t. n
I ^teel blllltis
CUV COlNCIl
I Governor Pt>rtcr i-. Going to d
it Right
aO .IE PLACES
IN SESSION
bef.
hundred
pr> 'hi from
norreapon.lent
J. - -
Reder Resigned, Zollier Elect
ed and Salary Bill
Passed.
T.. .Ian. Ill
t mla y that n
Coy had b e,
•!. - ; of he
mpi
• 'Ids. Willard t8a
ail. Hum J F,.«t.
A Neal. M. II.
re St'wa rt 1 ,•■«!!«
t'.reer. all of Cut
NO DEEDS ^ ET MADE
No Power of Attorney is Rcco;'ir/.J by
the Governor or hy the Interior De-
paitment and Ail I* ssible Pub-
lic itv Will Attend Deed n^.
■ mi: R <;h
l' Th. president
gun O l.l*w-
N>* Mexico,
imhment Mr.
I son of V9.
w.1. bfutenant
' a irgimer t Tho
It 'i Riders The
• f i >kan he
.
! making or i
BANKi i<S ASSOCIATION
I i\-
tight
have "done
P'. Be
Ibody toda*..
with him". A la
are searching for
conies lo (oast mas
in can hold hi* ov.,
em. and when It cor
PENSIONS.
MUNVON'S INHALER
* > CURES
CATARRH
Colds, Coughs,
Influenza, lin 11-
c In l is, Asthma
_ . J nnd all Diseases
I W bi !hc Throat
and I
W ASH I >
Job W. V
d i i residents
*.a f llows:
i dir.
y i- Wh..i. . ■. i • ■
Int. -i, st .. ... I.
/' " '-•.-.lores,,
J/u '
l-tlPRS.
<iUn.ilaUt&La | ,
Sitors It took at
^tor f.|
i aster
Pol.! ws
lis desk i
■ help
least t.
• -la i ' " a ds n. Wagoner, $S.
SUE EOrt UAVIAULS.
I'll. Plat kWell News (
•II Ih trying lo sell
id s.t\ s thi on the
nteniplallng puttluj.
il.-r sy stem, -wing to
a entirely outgrown ti
HAUNTS AND FIMAN liftlNC* SUIT
MIA INST M Its. CUMMINS
j C. M. Barnes and O R .' yun >
:' y •'1 a . ■ igainst Mrs, El z.i
• u mm ins for JI.Oim The , n ,
.claim that th" defendant h d ^ni -r. I
STATE DINNER
JI'STHHS
COURT
WA 4IIIXfJTON
resident .-.dn Mr
TI IK SUP III MI
UF I'RL. ! 1 HON •
■II t .
■f s> cti in H
iftei wa. Is slu
rty to ooiothe;
■ ii i g-p s' s
outhv. est <iuarte j of ihe
dp 1 ♦> and t ia ■ err set
f d of the i-ro?- j rwm
ser. I very e
laid in ti
decorations
that If the Santa
l eik.ns avenue o
| ttjen th*
: | to
P.
Mrs. Eni .
' ap.
•I .
man. bled a pc.
for injuriiH r.*ceived In a
ne street walk
Other matters of a routine
were rallel up and aeted upon
counell then adjourn 1
\1 1 r MODISI CHURCH
NOW IN iTton-
revl a i ins t ■
he First "M.
report*
flit.
eon-
y ro e for
< ontinued
renewed in
nd^d i i all
• a pju-t l-i
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