The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XIII
rHl'KSDAY M()H.M.Ni
Ol'TIIIilK, OKLAHOMA, jam a in . ;tt 1:10 '
\Y MORN I N't;
APPEAL OF SCHLEY
IS MADE PUBLIC
Exhaustive Brief and Argument of
Admiral on His Appeal.
F'ONCA DELEGATION
the j NOW IN WASHINGTON
THREE GENERAL Gi DS ARE GiVEfc
The Question of Seniority of Schley as in Command at
Santiago is the First; the Second is as to the Retreat
From Santiago and the Character of the Blockade.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. JAN 29. The
n:i\ y 11 I'.I! 11'. Hi ha s ii. . i- , Vim.
ral Schley's appeal, delh i r-d to the ; r, s
idem .limit , \V> , k .11 Tile dep irtili'-ill's
'comment" w U1 be , ibllshed In a "a. o
two. Admiral Schley appeals to tin pr-s
Id' nt us the ohi' I i n. ■ ,t, v,- • ,inn.aiidi r- i
chlff i t tnr . rm v and nav\. "\ • - t..i with
power to regulate arid .lit. t the ,.ts i
the s. v. ral ex. u:lve ofl'i. ers t n. i. ., -t«i
h aska that ti president n . i. w thi tin i
ings of tin- court IP n.«ks this on time
grounds, in < a< h ruse basing lils appeal on
the findings of Admiral Dewey as opposed
to the majority report TI ea ' thr
K ron ral.- ; , i t . i mp«nd'ously in th
"petition" whhh fills about eight print, d
pages of a pamph .. t and Is signed ! v Ad-
miral Bchlej and Messrs. Rayner Parker
and Teague, oi hi counsel \ • j hed t •
the petition ire three «-x(libityi \ p.
and "« " . ■. h m:-d.. up . i . o, |IM|, extracts
pom th. testimon) taken In th urt <•>
tnniyr.v and hit( rid'd to c nfirm th. state-
ments of lifts made in the pitition itsep
In this latter document the first ground
of appeal is th. holding of S.-.-t- i uv Long
in his . nd..r . n ■ • i on 1i„. s ,jM. j,
that "the condui-t of th" court in iii.ik.n;
n i ndlng no • ■ ,!• : mc •• • 1 ns on t no •
findings < t . i -omnia" ml cr« lit fo~
the victor is approv ed- tnde. d it could,
with pr. r ! •• t \ . lake no other course evi-
dence on these questions on th - Inquiry
. by the
urt
i that th.-
On this i >1 nt th
secret.'!i> of tn \\ wa- In er or in si. t
ing that the court excluded testimony to
show. that, as Dewey, said. Schley wis
the Hnnior officer in the battle of Sam -
ago was In absolute command and entitPd
to the credit due for the glorious vici ry
which resulted in the total .i. struct.mi
ot th< Spanish shij«. On this point the u..
tit ion says:
St'I ILK V IN COMMAND.
And your petitioner, the applicant be-
fore .'aid court "f inquiry, now til* s with
this petition an argument, together win
a resume of the testimony taken during
he inquiry In so far as it relates t > th
I est Ion as to who was In command it
' tile of Santiago, in support of his
ilea that the presiding membi r of the s.id
"in acted within his authority and Juris-
diction in reporting his opinion as herein
heiorp set forth, and that the majority
members of said court fuit'd In the dis-
charge of a most important duty devolving
upon them under the prec pt. m ti,at
Ih V d:d not ret ort tlvir opinion upon th
said question, that it was incumbent upon
s". h mujortty members to consld- r and
riet. rmlne the gald qtu-tl n for the re i ,
t! ti o by so doi -K c'uld thev d-tcrmlm-
■ mrlctv of t -, conduct of th.- •< • i 1
S'hhy in said battle. since, it being a fact
[that he did assume command of th. Am-
erican forces therein emrnged. his acti >n
Wocld n the absence of the right and duty
to do so. have been highly censurable and
upen the uiiestions of such rlcht and dutv
ana the propriety nf hinsonduct m the
premises the said Schley wa.- ert'tbd un
Stu-tl./ifi'l'-'111 «10 P urtcentn St
Jm*?. im"t0£,V u- ''' JAN- = ■**
di«M jrrtVed here Sit, momtnTVltha
'' "'I'" IMIHUiik nl I r3 Plnll „
cI.ri i. m .es. Ihey are h. , t„
<nre the payment of m,, , , . | , j ,
coil el I 1 he money thus ,„r
"f"trinl!
out of the treasury. 8 1
CAPTAIN ERANTZ
ENID POSTMASTER
State Capital Rureau. «10 Foutr..—, -t
master at Knld to
ed
'd John liuc
'
The legis
dk.vvrr. colVjan '
lature today ,lrj, ,,t,j ^ t
services and 'pure' l/f*-1''"r°tlie iLV
>' r--
house unanimousiy a«f"i,f - ■ fJl, '
commendi-g Admiral s — 13 i
' • rrninc i • « ...... r,
board <>f Inquiry :n hs'case' ' navo
Every Exertion a Task
t Every Care a Burden
There Is failure of th- strength to
do and the power to endurr there Is
weakness • all over' that is persistenl
| and constant.
The vital functions are Impaired,
food does not nourish, and the wnole
syLtem is run down
A medicine that strengthens the
stomach, perfects digestion, mvigor
ates and tones is needed.
ft hut tt.w>d s Sar,«p«r; a f„r \(r!1 p
GftrlanH. Shady. Tfnn., It U- don. f„,
She took it when nhe wa>- all rtin down with
out appetite, losing ffenh *-,<| unahle f.. do
her work It restored her apt ctit - increased |
her weight, and made her *«.JI and strong I
This is her own unsolicited statement j
Hcod'3 Sars. apart Ha I
Promises to cure and keeps the prom
Ise The earlier treatment is begun
the better — begin It today
<i> -t- <$> <f> $ # 4. t. i ^ ^ .
WASHINGTON. Jan 29 —Pore-
1 *kli ii .ma and Indi n ter- •
•' ritM-y- Pal- Thursd • Fti ! iy '•
"*■ fair; probably warmer. \ m,, . 4.
Iy winds, becoming variable
4- <$• if <i' $ t. .
each morning conta ns
the latt t reports lr in
the world's Rrain, stock
and security markets.
., , These reports recc ved
in speciul service are absolutely reliable
;':K reff 11 0 po t office in Oklahoma
nourt la advance of any other completa
market report.
NTMHI-U 210.
A PRESS CENSORSHIP
BY MANILA MILITARY
KEGEINTS VILLI
S^,V!!.,II '"'"P " h to the State Capital.
81 Il.I.WATKK, t . T.. JAN I
o • I'd of regents ot th. cu. cue met I.
night All embers vseii | r ->nt e\.
Hie Proposition Was Under Discussion
P.
pre\
by important business, from c'oini
T. J liiirtman wa- ele t d in i^arer
Of H ' b • d. \ C. C .) l eliso-i. ,e ■ d.
Provl ion w 1 m ide foi the in tall a
tio nof h. ;11lug plants 1) the new tciild-
in;;s and for the advertising 1 r t.als tor
1 be cr-etinn ol a bo ler house and snioko
tack. Mam oth. r matters
'• ne t d w uh the C"|| g.. w, re
wtt< nded to
'1 he members of the board at present
a. e Govt rnor Ferguson of Outhrie !•"
J Wlkoff. tit llwati r; H «; i; Br - lb ill
Ponca City ; \\ II c v 1. 1; 111 |-| |,
<J. Heard. Shawnee and' T .1 llaitinau
Deer Creek.
THE pr!sidi m
FAVORS STATEHOOD
State capital 1'ureau. 1.1 •• Fourteenth st
WASH 1N GT( i.\. l> r, ,i\\
Judge iirudford of Ardnioie ,,, ll;..
'at< hood delegates ' —
in the Senate Yesterday,
Ro
sation rega t ding si 7
president did not
the kind h siid tha
be granted, the imiu.
strongly In la o- ,f .
the two territories
ad ii b.ief conrer-
ll.x d \\ h the
imit himself upon
Htnt'h.id should
* that he is
ngle statehood for
ALLEGED INSANITY
OF CONNECTICUT JUDGE
(Continued on Page Three.)
CITIZENS OF CHANDLER
PASSED RESOLUTIONS
Protesting Against the Alleged. Order of the Territorial
School Land lioard--An Explicit Response is Given
by the Secretary of the Board.
MISS STONE RELEASED
LONDON. Jan. 29.—The Sofia eorre
spondent of the Times wiring under
date of January 29 say*:
"It is reported that Miss Ston* an I
Madam Tstlka were llberateJ on Turk-
Iish territory.
ADMIRAL SCHLEV
AT LOUISVILLE
IiOUISVILLB, KT.. Jan L"i —Ad-I.tr
at Schley in fallow:ng th, p.. gram ■„
par-d in iiis honor by th-- Lo is.il i
I Hoird of Trade, moved through the
| heaviest sle t storm that L0ui.1v.lie li.i-
exj^rionced in many years, in spit
"f tht- bad weather more than 2.000 p r
J <ms visited the Hol d of Tr 1 lo this
| morning and shook th- dmlral s tired
but still ready and u in r 1 ght uand
WAR SECRETARY SAYS NOME EXISTS
I itchfork Tillman Again Broke Into the Lime Light of Im-
passioned Vindictive and Tried to Make a Case Against
the Govcrnment-The Schurman Matter Again.
•WASHINGTON. 11. C Jan p ,r Whn
1 htour 1 day th< senat had I ! 1 kntown aa Mason and r>\x*n
Air. Hoar explain d that In whatever
1 y b.tA ■ • ,.,i llJ(on the KUbJ|f0t
:e ,lV ■'v,l Mooney he hid 110
in- tii uting a comparls n
atny. •"'"•! 1."is of the c 'un.ry.
i: 1 ''! Ihat (-onsiderat; >u
: " 1''''1'I'' ln" "i.-.tsiire sh uld h.>
""" 1 u lth' l 'l do l.ned to y| t
cusslon wh
despatches
i .1. Ho
ro • dutton!
' "irmi rclal
land board, .1 •
sated a stiit. m
cutting of timfc
response to a H
by llm Cha ml It
t pe"e/"1 session ;
JB. Mr Hi u ton a « er th m
Ui' ! n • ..ml \ ii
The re-oluti ns .. i pt d h
C
Whereas, n Is < irrently ienoi
Li 1
ti
ently promulg
•ehool board h.
a rule, whereby
Prohil it- 1. for any purpose, from cutt-
ing. 1 u Ins to b cut r m * g
deatr >ylng, tlmb •• g owI g, si md ng
"r l;"'' g up< n school land, . n I
W.horeas. Such a rule wou d work a
Upe-Mal hardship upon the school land
Settlors of Line In c uniy, where largo
portions of the school land cannot be
cultivated been use covered with tim- ;
ebr—in many instances en \ e ; ,,
tors being so densely covered with
Jax-k-oak and scr u'ihy und«-. bru-h. a I
^on.| growth following th- pniir e
Ilre-S Which devastated Fl s .un' V 1. -
fore its opening to settlemcnt-and |
s h ml | which timber is of no value, an
has i - Whereas, Such lands In th t
Ml -;<i 1 tion are practically value! ss oitho- as
ndts i 1 j revenue producer# to the co,r:i , t r-
pas el ritory. or 4nd vid>uai citizens and |. --
"h li'sces, unless denuded of «...called tim-
muary ber. and
satis W'h. r.-as. Such a measure is extreme-
ly severe upon our sister * wn • f
y the Wedston and its immrdiite vlclnltv
j whe; ,* large tracts of suc'i land hive
ted i;i been reserved as indemni y 1 nds; and
in ah .. Whereas, T he 11 arintg of j-,j, | , ,.j
enhances its Vatue and Is of matei al
heme fit ti ihe school land fund; There-
fore,
Be it resolved. By the Chandler Com- I i.-;'
menial club t) t,Xt a se.won duly cnl- of'
led, but without intending my d!sr - ,,is
m-i t to s.,i 1 s -h iol 1 m 1 i- ard and 3
on.y desiring to fo.-'lbly tixpir s our
Mews. that we regard any Midi m a •
ure and ruling, if .imd-f o: com. nip! it-
ed. .as arbitrary, harsh nnd- unjust ;1 n
Impfdimen. to the progi ^ ,d deve'-
opmtent of the country, n .ripp ing of
the resource^ of county and ten it tv.
a blow to the best Iuteres'4 of the fu-
ture citizens and state;and such as « i;i
(Continued on Pags Thren )
Tilt PATRICK CASE
IS STILL ON TRIAL
<-• )!
^ •' j- -? *.> *
I w m
v'
n R. Tu> <•:. pr si lent
board ...
d filed befo:e him th
had a courteous u-nrrf , f .r.
(lovrnor 1
S i •
V'
'—-
bk « m
it tent;, n I.
' • h W*'"- ■■ f .
' « r-tiirnm. % || - - .
i j.!'.
nnnal 1 anqu* l
t the Salt ho.
NEW YOKI, ,iv
Ni. Iiol
in Manila. W .1
rm such turbui. nt seeue an ves«-
day s were enacted th debate r ,
time was very spirited. The a c -
tary of vv;,r was r,noted s si i„g t a:
no pass e.-nsorship now exist d in 1 ,
Philippines and a i-i! r fr m Gene- r
Ore ly chief signal officer • f th • 1: my
was present d by Mr Hove 1
Indiana, making the Ptatement ofi M
lv if th-ro was no ,.r „r,
despatches and that the jut - i , ,, ,
fri e.
id< 1
" 1 Mr Ba« on t. cont.nuw
HI" <1 <linr.,tl„„
■1 Mr rttlman who Mid:
1 can 1 ^ag ua in your effort to
1 '"H Ho - do--, th.
" I" ' ■ : n o b..
ership did exist n
that a pi
Philippines and t
news disp.it,-l, fl ed with the cabl ,
pany was tiled with the military .1 1-
thOrlties. That it was maintained. • on-
st 1 tut ed a virtual cens r hip.
Addressing the senat.. Mr. Moon y
took 1 a.- with the st 1 ment <>' 1
senator from Massachusetts <Mr Ho 1
few days ago to the effe t that t
state of Massachusetts h*d furn «!
more troops in tin- war of the rev
Hon th'^n all that section s-iith
' nal any nite itlon
' Mr I - 'dge \\ is
lnt-r-
rupie.l by Mr Hoar, wh > sai l
"The met .mphali> argument
' 1 ' ! whole I'h I ppine bill |s
Ilea thy d s ussi n - f ihe p .t i t;
the I m',1'"',- ! ' ' °"r "" ' 1 's 'nterject d
t kin* the idea 4f not
■ 1 ■ " n nl the Ma icu' . tts
in utli.
'• t.«odgB said that \
H Oil: :nu 'I on Page Eigiit.)
UNITED STATES STEEL
IS MOST PROSPEROUS
Preliminary Report of Officers to Stockholders Made Publl
Today-Thc Demand For its Products Has Been C
Knough to Warrant an Advance.
d 1 c mi will
ed n nn m;i I
The h-iiv-
"IS, plates
MR. CARNEGIE EXPLAINS
HIS INSTITUTION OUT
His Remarks at the Meeting of Trustees ^ ere Well Said
and of a Highly Flattering Nature-Provisions of the
Deed of Trust Conveying Ten Millions.
NEW Y< ' I! K.
Jnm ? A Hike; ; 1
ness chair at the t
bert Patrick for ti
M. nice aitndfct the
of court being t -i.
♦•xamlnatl-m. ph.
thai he had expren
in.- g< nulni ■ of 1
. "\'-r"pl'"n I lnu papen bearing Rloe't nam?, .11
at'^i>f'' 1 v\'or A! 1"ah,i<h1 I". """ fo,B"r,' . " "!
/lad obtained the opinion of hiimlwri
murder of Win ■.
^ ing experts. He furthermore admltt.
,.,n. V I ,h,lt ,,a,rrk. before his arre t had o
him be desire a full meanlrg of h s
WA3HINCJTON. IAN
tire two J- •
ip with his
'd no e; inl'on'as'to w'th ihe nped m II n i
signatures of var- | (Continued on Page i;jp ,
FRISCO IS COMING
TO GUTHRIE SOON
r? l!"'lh'n "'V ' !«"• buuem, here rrom W.lta-
aria ;^orjrrotoi3 ;;
*iu > iu« w ui 1 ihiH cti gistsa.'' bu"n'
ram s 11
ni« i ting tn
elected t < mpi I
I ' wmiielt I,
Dedge Of \l«
'ltd to till t
nt a htter
rve All. r i
• made ,1 br
■ If r
SECURITY
Genuine
Carter's
-little Liver Pills.
Mu3t Boar Signature of
REPUBLICAN MEMBERS
DISCUSS WAR TAXES
W \ SHI NOT' iN. D
war revenue
Hd be removed
n derlng
be granted ro
P-
could
until aftw
had been
Simile Wrapper llclnw.
'. er7 small and «n vu;
I to take ns
und ti ur< • ui conditio.
le fr 111 Ih pt'esi-
upon the lii^h
-«a\ the • xtr 1
of the trusters'—
believe this I,as
! through Mil the
li'led |Sta;. s
• a -loth ./'the
• on, hinton tbi.v
w «.re Wttiiuns'. n
^adtcq'o fur heaoache.
llal\ilf\0 di7/inlss.
w ITT'.F.
hoi" I an.
pr..i setl i
it h-.H it<
ti nded to
LO put
or will
ntlons to such
rf« r.-H \\ it Ii 11 iy
1 an\ rn inor iL
all kindr J m-
'M
too biliousness.
fO.1 TORPID IIVER.
FOR constipation,
ron sallow skih.
KOR THECOMPLtXIOK
! rtet |
H C. rurelr >c^r!«,il,!.x,^v-.^ .
l*A,ntlnu,d on I'.n- tor.
CHURCHES MUSE PAY
TOR THEIR TOWN LOTS
ct< d
. .t
CURCSICK HEADACHE.
unj at miu
thru Cnlkf rellg-
-•■ have purrhauswl
tha inlng n<m upon
Th ■ >pi>mM>
h det. t of the m>«a-
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