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SATURDAY MORXTXG.
GITHR1E, OKLAHOMA. MAY 3, 1902.
SATURDAY MORN IN'
NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS
T' difrnnlf htrraeffinn flu a tn n
COST OF
They
HAVE A JOINT DEBATE.
Almost Quarrel on Floor of Senate
Over State Matters.
SPEECH ON Piill lPPiNE QUESTION.
Mr. Pritchard Makes Claims Against Republican Political
Methods and Discusses "Red Shirts"--Says
Time He Ever Heard of "Sand Cure
Was in His Own State.
-irst
Is difficult digestion, duo to
weakened condition of the stomach
and its inability to properly churn 1
the food; or to unhealthy condition •
Df the gastric juice, too much or \
too little acid, too much or too j
little pepsin
Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all
the distressing symptoms of dys- |
1 pepsia because it promotes the mus-
| cular action of the stomach and in-
; testines, aids nature in the manu- !
facture of her own digostivo secre-
tions, which are far better than
any artificial pepsin, unlocks the
bowels, stimulates the kidneys and :
tones up their mucous membranes.
So prompt is its effect in many
cases that it seems to have almost
a magic touch.
Begin to take it NOW.
Suffered Everything-"I ♦ron-
bled wi:!i ay-peps,. . suli.-recl everything
but death, could not eat without terrible
' Jistress. Since hiking Hood's Sarsaparilla
I rat. heartily and I inn well." Mas. Eugenic
Mi'kriiv, Danbury, Conn.
Eat Three Times a Day "Hood's
Sarsaparilla has cured me of dy-pepsia and
I never felt better, t un eat three good
mouls every flay." Kreo Poehi
iuuth Penna St.. Indianapolis, Ind.
THE WAR.
Secretary Root Writes let-
ter to Mr. Cuicerson.
COLLECT MATERIAL
Department is Not Suppress-
ing Anything.
COMPLY'S Willi ORDIR.
Washington. May 2.—A lively debate
was participated in the senate today
by Mr. Pritchard of North Caroline, by
some remark be made on political
methods in North Carolina, in the
course of discussion of the Philippine
bill.
Mr. Simmons also of North Carolina,
vigorously denied his colleagues asser-
tions.
propria ting $100,<"'00 for the construc-
tion of a revenue cutter of the lirst
class for service in Hawaiian waters,
the total cost of the vessel not to ex-
ceed $100,000.
The senat* . then, the reading of the
bill having been concluded at r : 15,
went Into executive session and at
o: 20 p. ra. adjourned.
CONGRESSMAN CUM-
The Rosebud Indian reservation bill VIINUS DIED LAST NIGHT,
and the sundry civil bill w re again I
considered but i >1 completed. Baltimore, Sid., May 2.—Congress*
Tile Philippine government hill was man cummings of New York, d -d at
then laid before the penate and Mr. Ixo: 15 o'cloofc tonight a( the Church
Pritchard of .North Carolina. address- |
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Is sold by all Hnigrgists. PrHpared only
by C. I. HOUD 6t CO.. Lowell. Mass.
roapoiislTnd!*1*' 437 'Senate Resolution Requires Un-j
limited VC'ork on Which Ex-
tra Clerks Are Compil-
ing Information
Sought.
OKLAHOMA MATTf RS.
State Capital Bureau. t'il! 14th St
Washington D. C., May 2 The
secretary of the interior has it in firm
ed the decision of the commissioner
of the general land office rejecting
the protest of Daniel Jones against
the final proof offeied by Rolx-rt F.
Putnam of the west half of the north-
west quarter and lots l and 2. wvtion
township 28, range 3, Perry land
district.
The secretary sys: "The records have
been examined and the decision found
to be correct and is affirmed and said
protest Is dismissed."
A postoffice Is established at Marvel,
Canadian county, special from Jeaston.
Catide W. Russell, postmaster.
Star sei" ce is establshed between
S«a\ and Okeene, by way <if Parvin
; and Craig'- with box delivery.
I ▼
j Nick .Tim. of Stillwater and An<Tnr\\'
jSm'th of Clarksville. Indian Territory,
wore today granted pensions respect-
ively $8 and $12 per month.
The Hanover National Bank of New
York which has been designated
r 's#rve agent for the Citizens Nation-
al Rank of Lindsay. Indian Territory,
has been revoked today by the comp-
troller of the currency.
W ashlngton, D C . May 2. — A
pDStofflce is established at Meers
Comanche county, special from Fort
ill. Anna L. Kirk, postmistress.
Charlotte Ives Kirby, of CJtah, Couldn't
Talking.
top
WHOLE CONVENTION IN A TITTER.
Mrs. Royle Declares Old I aJy is Irresponsible—Utah
Delegate Asks That She be Denounced—Ivreial
Roar Over Woman Who Imposed Her
self Upon Woman's Clubs Meeting.
WIDOW ARRESTED ON
CHARGE 01 MURDER.
Washington, May a.—Secretary Ro<
is writing to Senator Culberson an c>
planation oi the reason wliv the wa
department thus far ha- made
Residents of the Indian Torrlor*
were granted pensions today a-s fol-
lows:
George Jones, Fairland, $f. per I
moth.
Elisfia E. Coopinger of Braggs, $24 1
per month.
John A. Roland of Bristow $8 per i
month. d
RECEIVER LOR
GAS COMPANY
Denver. C-d.. Ma
ponse to the senate resolution adopted 0f New York for the American Na
\t ril 17. calling for exact and de tional Rank of South McAlester, hoth
trict, si'
I pointed II
The National Exchange Rank of the Uci
Dallas. Texas, hax been designated as i.ti app
-eserve agent for the Durant Nation- br• ■: .■! t i
al bang and the eventh National bank I a p
... . - - .. ,,u.
of the
<1 the senate in support of the mea-
sure.
He declared that a majority of the
people of North Carolina and of the
t-outh were in favor of the proposi-
tion of the niajont.v of the Philippine
committee and he quoted the (.'har-
lot tee Observer as ;i leading demo-
cratic paper of the South in support
of the retention of th< Philippines.
"Does not the senator know." in-
terrupted Mr. Simmons, (dem. N. C.)
"that t'ue Chard tte Observer op|> ed
the
We J Bryan
the electic
presidency?"
"That is true," replied Mr. Pritch-
ard, "but the paper oppo -ti liiin
purely on the i: sue of free . her."
Mr. Prlt< hard hoiti lie wa.- I;. l;i or
of the prompt ami speedy puni-Itinent
of those guilty of cruilty in ti" i'hil-
ipplnes, but the charges had n thing
t . do with this m< asure, whit h pho-
vlde i merely for a civil admlnh tration
in the I'hilippines.
• If we retain the Philippine islands."
enid he. " as we will, the Southern
Ftat- will retain the bull, of th'- trade
with the Philippines and the South will
bo the beneficiary of the exte s.< <f
the cotton goods trade in the orl nt."
Mr. Pritchard declared franl y bis
belief that in' United States o-ight to
retain the islands permai • n ly
Mr. Pritchard asserted that t'ie ' . and
cure" was used by domo rats n North
Carolina on republ'rtans. He sail that. J
a republican voter was taken from his !
home at. night and beaten, his fa< •• |
l,elng crushed Into the sand to stifle |
his cries.
Mr. Simmons declared that this was
the first time he ever had h ard of the
"sand cure."
Mr. Pritchard inquired if it were not
p f:i.• t that organized bands .■ r • d
shirts" rode over the state of North i
C:ivr,'ina for the pnrnose of terroi/ing j
the publican voters.
"That organl/.at1' n." oh" red shlr«si
renli"d Mr Simmons, "lie bud for
Its oiiject any bellieose or b< llingep ,t
purpcKe toward any pirt of the voters
< f North Carol na. It is merely an
organisation for the purpose of more
effe tuallj organl ting the ■ ot< rs ol the
slate. (Prolonged laughter on the
floor and in galleries, i
"Doer, my colleague say. ' inquir* <1
Mr Pritchard, "that tb" red shir <
did not ride through the state and ter-
ronize voters?"
"I state." declared Mr. Simmons,
"upon my authority n ■ a • tik- ..t. t
chairman o! the demo< rati 1 xecu -
tiv« committee, that the storie.-, of
outrage committed by r>■-! hirr an-
nbsolutely and utterly withnet i.i;.<i'!n-
tlon I know of no out- Cuit tan
b traced to that or^ca: i/ai >n
As an instance of the pres< ,t mith
oi in North Carolina Mr. I'r.t !iard
asserted that an emissary of tb d mo
cratic narty from the tat• had ap-
proached him liomlsing thru :!' he
(Pritchard) would have entere 1 a nolle
prosequi 'H lertatn case? of el" t on
frauds the procrsdlngK >f itnpe; hnient
of republican judges by the dcmoi-rat-
lc legislature would be dropped.
Mr. Pritchard said he indignantly de- j
clined the proposition and that subse-
quently the btvtvt and patriots n.em
hers of legislature, democrats and
republicans. l>v their vo:-s. bad pre-
vented the unjust impei:' linn nt of the
Judges.
In reply Mr. Simmon-: a • rt d f at
the mr.n who approached Mr. Pritch-
ard vitli the pniposition t i drop 'lie
impeachment proceedings was not In
remotest v I■ ai el,, I!. of tbo
ilerriocratlc party.
Consideration of the sundry :1
t W U : ! mi
An amendment was agreed to ap-
Hon« and Infirmatory in this city,
of pneumonia, incident to an opera-
tion. He was fit years of age.
j The congressman's wife and cousin,
j Charles II. Cummings. were at his bed-
side when death came.
Congr<*ssman Cummings came to
Baltimore on April 11 to undergo
treatment, for kidney trouble. Four
days later an operation was perform-
ed. and Mr. Cummings seemed to be
in a fair way to recovery. A week
later, however, pleurisy developed,
and on April 25 it was announced
tlia Mr. C; I luminal was suffering
from pneumonia In one lung Last
Tuesday it was announced that the
malady had extended to both lungs.
- nee which fme Mr. Cummings has
b'f-n hovering between life and fieath.
Death Colorado Legislator Found
to he Due to Arsenic Poison
by Unknown Persons
tailed statement of th-
in the Philinoines. The* i- in answer
to criticisms made by certain senators
to the effect that ttie department
purposely suppressing information on
tin- subpect. The secretar will show
that irom the moment the resolution
I was received evervone of the supply
I bureaus of the war Icpartment has
May 2.—The coroner's \ been engaged in cMlecttng material lor
the answer. The secretary had ex-
plained to Senator Culberson, as he
thought, the great difficulties come t i-
ed with the co.iectmg of the mforina
tde^ir i ■' -i'
would require the service of a large
number of clerk- for a considerable
time, the secretary did not feel noti-
fied in diverting them from their neces-
sary regular employment upon the re
of a single senator. As soon.
the Indian Territory.
PENSIONS.
CATHOLIC SEMINARY.
Oklahoma City. O. I' . May 2.—The
Sisters of Mercy will shortly begin
the erection of a Catholic seminary
iiii the northern part of the
•ity.
Denver. C
jury m the case oi Albert (iabrin. mem- j
her of the Colorado legislature who
died last January, tonight returned a J
verdict to the effect that the deceased 1
came to his death from arsenical pois-
oning at the hands of a person or per-
sons unknown.
A warrant was issued on complaint
of Chief oi Police Armstrong airainst j
Mrs. Nellie Gabrin, widow of the dead j
man. charging her with murder and
she was at once arrested at her home]
by Detective- Carberry and Sanders.
She was taken to the police station
and placed in charge of the police mat
State Capital Bureau, r.10 14th St.
Washington, I). C.. May 2. The fol-
lowing pensions were granted to Ok-
lahoma ns today.
William Lloyd. Dover. $8.
E<1 ward Blades. Edmond. $10.
Rc< (
t re v i
trie
if at ( in I
i v L. UohcrlN re iivcr
■as and Klectrn compa
n of Denni- Sullivan, w
against the compauv
nissorv note lor .Si5.1*10. to win
mpany con e--ed indgui' in. I
1 > bond was fixed at $1000
er ll«-nry L. Dohertv has be
civt of the Denver t«as and l-',h
1901. a
OKI AllOMA WEATHER.
was acting president from the preced-
ing October until that date. l-'.\tcn-ave
additions have been made to plants
and service of the cotnnan*- during hi
incumbency and the detault in pa\
ment of obligations, it i- -aid, i> due
lo the fact that bonds of the coin
panv bearing live per cent inten t
have commanded only "ji n<-r cent of
1 tace value tn the market and the of- 1
I ticers of the company have not felt j
floating them at that price
United States senate
ion called for the ini< rtna
ntire maciiinery "f the de-
was put in motio
qui
however.
b \ 1 ' «
tion the
parement .
the demand. Tin- diffu ultie- 111 the
of making satisfactory response wen
enormous, anu in many instances it
was found actually impossible to an-
wer specific quest!'m- by apprnv.mat•'
statements. This is true, notwithstand-
ing the fact that every one <d the -ie-
pot and supply officer- here " ' ,Ur
1 Wa-hington May 2— Forecast —Ok
lahoma and Indian Territory: Partly I
1 cloudy showers and cooler at night or !
j Sunday; south winas, becoming va !
nable.
meet
stru
I about I
stock
vhich $
and
be-t
Louisville. Kv.. May 2 F01
pr - ibly five colts, among th
three years olds of the Western tun.
will battle for the supremacy at
Churchill Downs tomorrow afternoon.
When the Kentucky derhv will be de-
cided for the twenty-eighth time over
! the historic old track.
penditures. which Ik
^5,000 per month.
The authorized caoital
company 1- Sv^ooooo. 1
iia - 1 >ecn i-- ';ed. I I < < mp u
w.is formed b" a consolidation oi the
Denver Consolidated «'.a- company
and tile Denver Consolidated I•"Ie1ru
company and the bonded indebtednes-
ot these two and of the present com
panv is $4,770,000. The conip.
bilitics aside irom this i- 1
approximately $500,000. with
a sets $.'50,000.
Te\a
of Mr
rt for
Utah. TI
, li;
ippines had Ix
acquainted w
called tin whe
any of the fac
AGAINST THE PACKERS.
lar difficulties
ni the accoun
sift
, attend tht
,ts of the trail's
as to show the
1 cost of the Philippine soldiers
e. Railroad accounts are often 111
uinip. and. contracts havintr been
[• with one company, it i^ not pos-
to follow th< payment- clear
Oklahoma and Kansas Association Convention Discussing
Conditions—Must Combine Against Meat Men or
be l-'orced Out of Business.
gh to the si
s. In some c
furnished in
; or Alaska. 1
moving reg
verse als<
payment
was trm
if troops ;
1 ont ra rt mg ■ mi
uba. the United
re carried to Chi-
lli the matter of
i important factor
(Continued on cage Two.)
Kansas City, May 2.—The ]}ig pack-ltlons of tin
ing houses have made such inroad;
Into the business of packing and ship- m
ping eggs and poultry for consump- time last
tion In eastern markets that the bus- eggs, or
ness of the small shippers In this part
of the west is threatened with destruc-
tion. according to members of th
Produce Dealers Association of OK
lahoma and Kansas which met. here
today to coiisldi r the situation. John
Stewart Conn rdla, nansas, pres
il. nt of the av 'Delation, F.ald:
"The pacers are « firmly entrnch
ed that I do not believe that we can
do much 1 1 ryjose them. I do not
know wlrther tha recent big opera-
dealers could be railed
not Howevr, I do know-
that four big firms have stored 144,
im '.oiM) eggs, or 4(Kl.d0l) eases. Al Oils
r more than on<T"* 1
'i cases were in coT'l
There will be fewer eggs stor-
i-ar because prices are higher.*'
the men at today's merTtng
sserted that the poultry deal
• compelled to pay higher rates
the pack is for shipment of
1 poultry from nere to the sea-
The produce dealers of th**
west." one dealer ' quoted sav-
ing. "must combine against th
ers for an important Industry
ing ruined."
t>d this
Amoi
it was
era are
than t
dres.-r
1 lioard.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Cenuine
(
GILLETTE NOT
YET APPOINTED.
Washington D. c May 2 —The ex
pected appointment of a successor to
Judge M> \te> of the federal bench
of Oklahoma has not been announced.
It is bebev.d that Fiank Ciilb :tte will
bo sc lected but nothing yet. is definite.
Gillette l.:i- been here for f'ome time
and two othei candidates have hi n
in the city cveral (lays. J. F. Beau-
ehntnp of Enid, and J. L Pancoasl of
Perr> are both on the spot, awaiting
th< dec on of the prssWsnt,
RAINER A CANDIDATE.
Spec al Dispatch to the State Capital.
oklahoma City. O. T.. May 2 Cap'
Ralph Rainer has announced himself
a i -mdidat'- for county attorney on (
the republican ticket. j
EIESTADES I A FLORES. j
I. - Angele*. Cal . Mav 2.—A more
i-id a i t' re beautiful pageant than
hat w1 eli paraded the streets of J_,o-
\11gcle 1 > 1'!av can liardlv be imagined. !
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
See Hac-Slmllc Wrapper helow.
cca iJ'i
copied b"
. president
Wiinieu-
nton Frc
I. C. Fre
Very •■uali iimil «n j
to talu- u iBHar.
paptcd'C
lAKItKO FOR DIHI*t t.
■KlTT!£ ron BIU0USKE8S.
HlVFR IFOR TORPID LIVER.
(9 },|LLS FOR ,ohst:P«TICH.
H IFOR SALLOW SKIN.
MHfl JfOR THE COMPLEXION
^ t _ ornl'ini: vue-riuv. e^oiiaiuei
ts'c^n 1 Purely
ANTI-CONSPIRACY BILE
PASSES THE HOUSE.
Measure is Clear and Definite—Machinery Started to Col-
lect Personal Property Tax of District
of Columbia.
Washington. May 2.—'The house to-
dav pas-ed the anti-con-piracy bill r-
ported from the judiciary committee
without a word of debate. It came
up rather unexpected!* ami Mr. Lit
tlefield, of Maine, who had filed a 1111
noritv report on tile bill and had 11
tended to offer some amendments came
Tn just as it was put upon it - pa
-age. and the vote wa- taken before
he understood what wa- going on. The
bill is as follows:
"That 110 agreement, combination
or contract by or between two or more
I persons do or procure to be done,
or not to do or procure not to be
done, any act in sonlemptation of fur
therance of any trade disput between
employer* and emploves in the Di-
trirt of Columbia or in anv territorv of
tbe United States or between employ
ers and employes who mav be enffayed
in trade or commerce between the m \
eral states or between any territory and
- between any territory or
and anv «t;ite or stales <>t
t of Columbia and ar.\
or foreign nation shall be
1 deemed criminal nor -hall t >■ , .
I (raged therein be indictable or other-
i wi-e punishable for the crime .
-piracy, if such act committed 1>-
] liei son would not be ptinnhab'e
| a crime, nor shal such agreeinei '
tract be considered
GOLD DDI I ARS I OR
SOUVENIR COINS.
anothci
territor
the \y
^MICiAN'S CONDITION.
cure sick headache.
1 tunation or n
I in constraint
j nor shall anv
junction be
to. Nothing
from punishm
I in ex. eplP'J
piracy lor
Ding
rd<-
relat i' >
,rav per-' >n • gun- . >
vhich punishment ia -
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