The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 24, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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Tin: OKLAHOMA .- I A I'l! . VI'IT SI.. >1 NOW \l. >l{\| M . O '.I - :
TWO BOYS
ARE MANGLED
MELANCHOLY WUMEH. OUR FOREIGN Sent Free
to Wen.
Sitting Under Freight Car
and Are Ground Up
tJOTH OF THEM MM DIE
Frightful Accident at Oklanoina
Cily—Repuhlicans Organize '
a Club for the
Campaign.
Sl ia! I M>ji'i11*it t,i the State I'.ipHal.
oklahoma 4 "It \ O I Aukusi u..
People ,ii th. Nun' depot tin- '
ti-t imhiii had tin misfortune 10 wun -
4 foiirful tu -elaeiit 'i'tt'u I'oy.- w« i' the
s leilrns, 1 >«>t11 being gimu.<l b« n«-.ith i
freight t ar. Both :iif o niiy hurt uiuJ |
to i not urvi\c the shock.
Vimiit this iifitnioun otis Mont-
gomery unit Willi- Koregrove wei.- on
Hi. ui'Hi side « f tin- piiHsongri J«poi
in sight of many people .Manlgomety> |
wax sitting on the ivi of Hi- freight
• .tr while tli Oth.-i boy was tuui t tin*
• .ti I'.otli in re in llu Milci• • W'l •• th-re
.1 .-'ant i l-'e< switch <'.gin. -hos.d a
couple of i his onto tin- track where
ill. v \v«m«- -.ui'.i tl. collision ki't.ki'l
Moiitgomet s from tli" a X.I und.'i tho
wheel*. Ili-i i. t't arm wi.k so 'rush-d •
t lm I amputation Wis m-ee-saTy II'
*\ i- siivr.l from l>i ir . killed by Muf. I
«i|a\ • w ... si.. ( ... 11> .1 It. paying i • i■
■<1111 Utidci th-' with nr. at <lif-
I cult jr.
l-'orcgrovc wu< .-aught beneath 'he
«n -. - iiih i ft hip was frightfully
Handled ami his leu broken.
rkpcihdcan club
5ii. > i.ii Dispat'h to the State Capital.
Ok'nhome City. o. 'IV. ^pttsi j:t
Dni' hundred republican* met in the din-
Always Afraid Something Dreadful
is Going to Happen. Why Should
Women Have the
Blues More
Than Men?
Past Year Largest in Histyry
of Country Except 1VH) 1
When * dhewfnl, brave. and HgHt-heartad wonin i* sttdtteiujr
plunged thiit j *i !••• i it'ii c i misery, the m«p-.. it i-> ,i ^.i<i pit lun.
It is usually litis wa\ '
She h_.s ih'imi feeling out of :.or;s tor some tinv, \)h-.ii iii ingbe\ete
headache and backache; sleeps very jtoorly and i cm eedingly nervous, i
Son« t imes hlie iv nearly overcome by faintnexs, di/./.ine? . and pal- ■
pitatjon of the heart; then that bearing-down fe linj; is dreadfully
wearing
I! -t husband say . "Now, don't get the blurs! Vou will be all
light alter you have taken the doctor's inedu-iu<«
But rvm does not gel all right Kbe growtf wonte day by ha/* until
all at. on<* she realizes that adistressing female complnint :s established.
Iler doctor has made a mistake.
She Ic e., faith; hope van! Ins; then eonies the morbid, in- lanclioly, j
everlasting blaaa >i.«- should have bean t6ld just what the trouble
was, but probably «he withheld Bonn? informal.iou from tin- doctor, who,
therefore, is unable t > a< • ulately locate her particular illness.
Mrs. v'inkli;«iu has relieved thousands of Avonien fi-iiu ju t, this
kind of tr able, and now retains their grateful letters m her library as
proof of t j*iv t assistance she has rendered them. This same assist-
ance awaits every sick woman in the laud. VVnte her to-day.
(iRt \l COR!> SHOKlAOh
l i t e l rial Package* of this New
Discovery .Mailed t > h\cr\
Man Sending Nairn* and \d-
dress—Quickly Restores
Strength and \ i«or.
Free trial i a kUKes of a ntu
I markable remedy jire licitiK mailed t.i
J .dl who will write th. Stat M h
Imporiaiions Increased Over'
$70,000,000 Exports to Eu-
rope Fell off Over
$128,00(1,000.
«r-
BIG ONIONS
IN KANSAS
1 tirtv Acres Average I our
Hundred Bushels Per Acre
HKIMi li(Kll) I'KH t >
Sold «i Ave raft I'rict ol $1.25 ,
per Bushel—K u I And it
' r ih>.' ii- oi.
Vegetable in . ro i
Farm. hii'mi" ii'sirs
. -Iil|. The n
£
\. i
HIIN-ON. M. Ii
irt
enlnp
! ti l
Oklahoma City Heinibll. rtll . Inn
i'vetily li-t^ nhieii w< < • • n -tilai. 1
V days ii^o showed lit .r. lh.- . iun
si«i' ofr wltli about live hundred
i..-itt ami it (t>ok no bnnner« and \
doze
hail
ueflr. Till* imethiK Was
r <-r I.i >■ t .'VenlnK I.1. A II
• ••I which Sort Millard *
• •in. irman .«i• • I .1 h I MiMa i
mi. r aoirie sii^k« Hon' th
olflecrs \ i*>- elected f<
tht
fieri .Millard, president.
John 1 mi Mars
I .i Kirkpatrlek. treasure!.
The viee-preaiiieiits were el«et' I ri <
fellows:
i-'lrst ward It N Leonard.
S. ond waul I-: J Bt.'eler.
Third ward Hinhon Arm troiiR
I'ifth w aid \j. I. Lind.
v • i . nthe conimiit. " was itPii.e.l
f. Hows:
MeMar- ("la'-en, Loath, Guihile. Left) ,
•vieh and BUbee
It was decided to have no initiation j
fee for thd .luii ni -nihei-s. out Hi.-
Mhitive commit! • • • • i tructed to rent!
,i bmltllng nt on ti- 'd*f. i lie t• 1 ■
oimrters both day and night during 0:n
cnipalun
•Xficr Home tlis, ii - -1. •:: legnxhru' ti < ■
npeniTiff of tlu •amtialirn n-'xt SaiMr- '
(lay . Hie in. . ting adloriin.-d -uhj.-ol i.i
the . all of tin i v.-.'iiHv.- <oinrt)i't. «- Ti •
nieeilng was full of intoreat from
niiip to end and flvrrvoi.. nit uway |
Mdillir
How Two Women Were Cured.
eli I'l.
■d Willi the tirst meel
IIVRT.
TI1E KATY SI
Bt ' da I T M-1 'it/l lo Hi.' Suite t'ap.t.
oklahoma Citv « T. Aui;im -i
Thi' two MUi veyini: • n ws wl-.I. li w. re j
started oi.i thirty day;., igo to run tie
M. K. & T. Oklahoma t'itv and ru -le u-
i'lie nto now almost together In i • . . .
• • h. i and Uurn. it hi 1'ottn a t ..uie
• n. ThiiMtl.'iy liie tow that -t ,'tcd
' om Ooalfiai" wn font mil* • e;tsi of ,
^ e i on the South C&ndadtsn river, I
The rnntneer In charge, had, however,
looked up the line on to the w of A h- '
nd i' fit ti" f.arn.-tt ,-v-r ..• |..11
river nnd had told se..'M in \ i! , ti, it 1
J, would he life." ii:. lo run til.- line
through Ilurn-tt In ord r lo gf>t cm .if
the bills. The crossing on the South i
<'a Indian was made at the ro-k ■;.
The F'rivo \vj!v roaed near Ada, |
*ii"'.' nn underground crossing will i
pride.
Tier ciew which stai tr.d froni ' 'k'sih.i-
ma about ten day* after the Coalgate
crew started out Is now In the I.itih
i l\>r val'i.v iii-ai Uurt> it. 'Ph« tw.. • i ■ v
fuighl to i. - ablo to join their lines the
middle of next Week
What course will bt? pursued after th.i I
Ciews meet is not known, tut they will
probably turn bat U and make the p- i • '■
inanent location If that is done the line
will be roHd> for the graders in three
week*. About Hfptenibt'i IT. Is the .i,ie
fixed by, the company for the beginning
of thu Mailing work
WATF.lt .MAIN' lll'KSTi:n.
Sperlal Dlspat 'h to the State t'upitnl
Okluhoina City. < . T. August —'.
A Joint in a l.-ineh ^at — j pipe at tin
corner of Choctaw and KoMr.snn stre.-t-
I lew e'lt las f . • # g Wl,'/'!i .It !v
duced the watir p esuure throughout the
tity. Superlntt'iideiu .tobnson ..t in-
waterworks put a force of men to w..ii
to repair the break and it was . ompicted ,
at - o clock this morning.
CHUJn It socials
Sjie.-lnl Dispalth to the Si.iie Capital.
• >klKhomn t'itv. T \. ku t
There were two .hut 1 ..i.i ev-
ening both of which hud -i • .ill .ittra.
iiona as a side issii.-. The lta> la .oi s of >
the Si. Cauls l-;piscopal church gav
m lawn fete and watermelon stx-'i il .,t
Fourth and Rroatlway. As an atti.i.Hon
the tit'i engine was pro.m -ti to pump
water for the sprinkling of tho lawn and
str-Mtv. An toe cream sociai was given
by the odnirBMtlon o? th« Harrison ive
nue Congi«K8tional chur. !■ Tho C. C. U.
bund whs present and nave a concert
from 8 to 10 O'clock
f.AST 81MKK UHIVKN.
Fp.-eial IdMpateh lo tlie Stat.- Capital.
Oklahoma Cjty, O. T August 28
Th'- lost spi|<« eonneitlng the link be-
tween ih- Dklalxuaa Cir and Lawiai
on ihe Oklahoma «"itv iv-l \\'i -tern «a.-
driven toda- 'I'll. i .-.< will run
trains Into Lawton Aloi. 1
*' 1>k A n Mrs. Pinkham : — I was t rouble! very much with female wrukn«* -•«,
falling of tho womb and bearing down pains ' ould not w alk fifty yards with-
out stopping t> i . ii'l could n<d do tn%- work I ife wn . a boid-n t" trie
Now. thai,k.t • l.vdi.i i.'. Pink ham's Vp;<I.iI)Ip ('oiii{)ouiid 1 am well
and hope that every -.ufl'rrin,? woman will write to \- 'i ai.d br cured.'1 —
II. It. WtuLS. ' u-.tlcfat . ITtah. I Xi • C'J. 10«.o )
•'dirtr. Mr*. 1'ivkhaIi •— Plea-* send me \ o.r advice in try ense The
doctor lia > examined n:*;, nnd said my womb was out of pln. . , crooked, and
intJamed. and t "t he coultl do ro'* u<> ; ood I am twenty-nine yearn old ami
been in cad health f r live ye; r . Menstruati n is nn regular, have a dis-
char;;r all t.ho t lia v. •• 't epy spell-. my !• | ba.-W huit all the time,
and aia reduce.! ii a mere sU' 1 tun. ' — M ui. ''m. ,i; M.u;i:i rr. Kevser,
W. Va. ( May 1 ti. l'JOO.)
i hb Mn Pixkram -I hiifhlv prtiw Ljrdlft R Pinkliani's Vegfi*
table Compound for t'i. cond ii <1 io me It cac' 1 uiv men.-a ruation to
come u right wiiich had not been for one \e. ir. and I am ^'thcrviv well,
thauks to you.' - Mas. Mag&IE Stakbett. Keyser. W. Va. (Oct. • . 1000.)
Ui'l. I*4«iii| in .1 vvi'i.
and an lm rea&c of t'.oa
]io!Ti IV .11.< ti. '
• hlelly dm to the mi
. top of r.mi. the red
id i oltoll, and an lm.
for iron and Hiol m->
cr< a c in Imports iva
l. rg«*r d> nuiiide for l.-i.
ust In inaiiut'actiirlni
Tht- horl.igo oi th-
duo to drouth, • due a
tiotiH in the tiscnl
bushels heloW those
r i. tin- tinn t.r -
corn evpo"tatlons 'In.
cotton i . <•! i^. d abo\ ■ ■
below that "t tin pri. i
'hough the exportatl'.i -
tit > tho?.' pi i'«M -x
pounds, th 1 total vac
portation t. II neat ly }■ '
of iflt'i Tu i'on and si
demand at home, t • i
mat cotidltlouf in hi.-
< aui"<l a nductlon oi
value of our export-
mani.fai ; uiers.
IMPOl: : s
In ImportatlouM t'm
•.f in mntei't
fa. ti.i-ln. > a i-m i. «' i
llcles i'. for c msuui
« >i In a rtlei. s of vohi I
e|. . but a decrease .
u i. • Importations
for use In miinufuiCi
v.Ji.uO'i.O>). which w is V
of i!:«■ pre. .sling •
m u.iil'.i' l nr. il * a
luring tlie lmno 'tn
:. is, of iCMh-r.-i
tnl irnpori..liotis of m..
cb ■ import- d far abo\ •
c* ding year in ih ■
mere, and industHe.
EX ports.
Th. chief Itnlucllon III the exp..,if ot
curred In the commerce with Europ<
j Coinpari-d with Hi - liscal yen lint, th.
total exports to Rlirope ' 1 '.(T $C'S
and th to South Aim-rita >-.,ih(i.(niii
| white 'hop.• it- Nortb An rh .i I'lt ri-as-t
t-. Asm .h .1 • ■ .c.l. . $
• and to \frica |.v0>- Ti • • '11 • <i« n ii
I he . Xl.oits to lb. f'lli!' ' Kii.---.dom Wa
f'vi.i iii.ii. •i to <]erinan> i"1 • •' to tie
, Netherl i' -Is i"M. : i • to I rani - J7.
KHH.tNMl Nt.UiV all of ills n d l.<-til.a l:
traceable to the drouth of last >.-.ir an.
in the prlt
IlKH the to
if' . \u
nly n !
a Hi*
th
I the. corn
antlty of t
I QBtltufc. Tin y cured bo many men who
! had buttled lot years against in.- in- n
\ tal and ph} i- al dtlflei inu of lint t inn
hood that th# tnatttuto ha- decided '•••
.llstrihuro rree trial package: t<> all
who write. It i • a home treatment and
all men who suffer with any form « t
nexual wealincr ; resulting irotn >• nih
J fill folly, prematura l«)- s of .-Length
and memory, weal; hack, varie s..p., m
1 i iuaclaiion of parts c«n now care them
selves al home
The remedy ha.-, a peculiarly gratenil
efl'ei't of warmth and .scums io a i l
rt-ct to the desired location giving
strength and development just where
it. is net-ded. It cures all the Ills and
troubles that conic from years of mis-
use of the natural l'tuiction and hn-
ih-cu an ahsoluie Kim ess tu all cases.
A reqnekt l<> t! • Slate .Medical In, ti
lute, 1130 Klcktron Bldg I t Wayne.
!nd... staling that you do.--ire on of!
their f'--■■ n ial l in kage- ^ I be • " i>
plied with promptly. The Institute i->
desirous of reaching that great . lass
• >f mcti who arc unable to leave home
to be treated and /the free sample will
enable them to see How easy it o to
i e cured of esxual weakness when th-
proper remedies arc employed. Any
man who writes will he sent a free
sample, turefully sealed in a plain
pa.kag" so that its recipient need bav-
in fear of embarrassment or public-
ity Headers aru requested to write
without delay.
LOAMS m\ REDUCLD
OVER I EN Mil MOMS
This ts the Striking Feature of
Statement of New York
Associated Hanks.
hefokee Nat i<
bite per
the Cherokee N'dtlOl
w or widow
white persi
rights in t
l The penal
and entitled
ishall be plan
- No
loth
ept
In
.!: vi-:c.i-:taiilk
III. fain
on I; political ri;
entitled to parti-
tic ti of tlie Ian
( I a roke. Nation
The Cherokee National <'oiln«-i 1 "■
I let . It. IK!' , p sell Jill act pfoVidlll.
thai intermarried whiles who marry
Cherokee- aft.-r that date hall lin\«
■ ami shall not be
lite in t he ilist rt bit-
and funds of the
III!.. As a If Ilit of this at t the haw -
ft mniis-doli ha i«Hu-*d over 'j.ooo ii
i' imarried whites because they marrietl
imo the tribe too late ' On the otiu r
hand a great number who have aban-
doned tlicit Ch toUe- .-|si uses have
ii. i u refused, us also a large number
who have marrietl why. persons ain
II- death t'l parathui « ' tin- I'liem
k" -. \ 11 persons wao are alive and
entitled to b.- enrolled on the first day
of m-xi month will 1 >• • enrolled am
i '• 4a-"it i'.' i ''u ''lo'r V p« ii.iii i participated in the division of the land
* i ■' *
. has to
Ull Is
is I.I
pn?
hie
N.
^ on.
., fsnoo.
r: \f A ltl>. — !• lm' ■* .ls|Hi*it«.| with M .. N "ior *l (' ir Hunk
wb.«'h paiil 'i. an* |i^i - ui who run tln.l t hat tli« ul>«i «
ai ■ • j e^ ..saw, or w- ro j liibed Iwhirw ol.i. i i tho wr tcr'n spu ril por
mjxiMi. I.yd'n I'.. I'inUtiatn Mwl'niieCo., l.rim. uiikb.
id
the fa
al.
Weatherford
INDIAN* TURRIT
•VrdmoVo
Durant
llolilenvilln .. ..
LN-TRAL STATION.
MohP,-
Montg.>mer\
N. w Orleiin
I :xci :SSIYF: PKLCHM I A'I
t <*alveston. Ok'a
Mi-.di t em lie rat ml. •
..lion belt for tht
CATTLE TAX.
spciled. relief by- ordinary means of
impounding"*
,\s the Indian police do not come
over their persons are beyond the jur
ifidiction of the Texas peace oflleers,*
hence the ap|)eal of Assistant Coun-
tv Attorney Batsell to Judge Hryaut.
Capt. Noble in his telephone message
aid one bunch of 180 head were shoved
across the river at noon.
At 11:30 last night Assistant County
Attorney .lamisoh said 'hat the feder- ,
al authorities had noV^aken any ac-
tion in the premises. Fe.leral Judge 1
Bryant could not be reached by The ;
N' v.-correspondent. Mr. Jamison add-
ed the fa't that the parties do not
pursue the cattle over the river and ;
ui i not touch Texas, made die matt fi-
rm 1kt embarassing and one in which
the method of procedure would have 1
to he carefully discus sod.
ANOTHER BANK
IS CHAR1ERED
Hmountf-d
: s.v.i.iHjti IK:-i c-.iii
i 1 nlte.1 Ki'r.-I
t orn >il Uf-i.Mt
}' 000 0"0 iii o
cotton, a I the i
exported to /ti
( time about 9
1 • >! with the
To Asi., .Mr
i thi.re wa- i
to North
The fn<
* nrm nn
America
America
\\ 11 F: I-
iii ihe exportation
fed off about $P
cattle iiiid
snd ov.-r *
.intrv inrr-
ImmedlsteP.
oid Nort
led Increase
• xports We
... ill."
: i\ci:i;am:
in Imports, a-
ne-.i '-.l birc. r't
\ .-ar in tho I
at Industrie-
ainouniet!
than 'in "
the total
Tin- striking feature or the oflicial
' statement of the New York Associated
Hanks last week was the reduction of
SlO-itiO.lOO in loans. This wus mosl
i likely in part due to the calling in of
loans by some of the hanks which de-
sired thereby to rectify their position
ns regards reserves, but it was prob-
ably largely caused by the cancella-
tion by borrowers of large syndicate
loans, which had been r< cently nego-
tiated and which ha.- ended material-
ly to increase the loan account of the
tanks in recent weeks. The .ash
changes shown by th-- official slat •-
nicut again fail to correspond with the
estimates, the estimates showing a
pain of |31 a.It0 in cn-ii. while tho < i-
I ficlal statement indicates a net loss « r
( ? i.ViboO specie having been Increased
j$7Jl,200 while legal tenders were de-
ceased $1,101 r.n" The deposits were
j reduced $ll,97f.,:M0. an amount greater
, )• $I,138,S« 0 than that called for I.
tb. decrease o loans and the net lo s
of cash; therefore tli
i technically out of proo
it-.1 - grow la i
ill after liai >.
..ring in well
ami moncv- .u the tribe. \ white pe
son cannot forfeit t iilzeusliip in ih--
Clu-rokee Nalioii after that date- th-•
t :u maris tail i. ahandon the Chero-
kee wile or husband as the case ma
lie with impuiii'Y. A great, many it:
quiries are being Ivtd and a yrca'
many weddings are being planned an
s« I for a date immediately altei the Isi
day of Septembi'r. 1002, and it is ex-
pected that hundreds of wi ndings . f
H i liara' ier will occur during tie-
m< nth of September The clerk's oflh
it the northern district of the It
dii'it I'erritorv will do n land oflh e
\ ;i ness in the matrimonial line dur-
ii y the ip'm few months.
Okiuh'.ma Khl ma
fun
of holding thi . rop
order that It u ay I
.all this . ombinc to
evn. CM.CHESTER'S CNGLISH
fF.WHYROYAL PILLS
B Ortutnal Bud Oi.tr Urnalar.
^ ^ r*s t \ l I -. . L«4lr<. .1 I M'■«
^i-*U <1114 Ul'iS'l Kit's liM. I.|s|t
ki i • • . i->•
t t.W „..lh*r K.fu..
"" . Ilii.i(triiiii •iilntli.illiini aatl linlta
" linn. * r ' • -J- •> • ||« Ir- •
.'au.I.■ r*rll«ul ' «. T«kllia.>.itul«
-U llrff«r ladli-..-" —- ' r-.
n m*ii. io.moo - 11 r
, I h!. h - l4-r i k«tnl'nl I
Haillita I'HII.%.. I*A.
• required ,
, 0u0:
> laiO.O
. u/.ol -
Fa
id Mn
hants' '
.-ars
• .pi'tftl
ILLINOIS IlnTl'.L
Bp. ■ in1 Dispat/h to the ;
Oklahoma f'lty. o. An
The Illinois 11 olid t.-o . 1
at a cost "f $7r. i)"o. i u- tht
to the ptibh tod . It. ..'i
poiin plan ami for men onl>
AT A HTANI'STI I .
8p...aal Dispfltch to Hie Siar,-
Oklahoma City.
■ O .'-el pa • ! K iy
to the fillure 'o
.TopUn mtn<-?. Th.
*1 -el.
OPL.VINt;
> T,, August .-The
it a • i a mlstill owi.ig
t ock fi om the
rock is expected next
GERMANIA PICNIC.
WLATI1 lilt CONDI ,1. i.\S
So . ir 11 1 -.i' a t" til.- Si M" C .;. 11 a .
oklahoma City, O T.. August 23
1 iib barometer is hli:be.-t o\<-t i-.-onslii
M:i'l ln e! t ...I I Al'I/.ol I- :o lilt I. .1
-.he far nortliwest Show . , .,i.t Inm .1
«V'I'I ir-e .Missouri V.iile, ti I til,, i i-|. . I
• : >ppa of tin- it." k niouniiins diirinn
'!,.« past t w.-i.lv-- f. .a. '.•"!!
It Is iniie!, coo'. -i ..v. Mi.'st ii i and
the Onlo call's', at.d the niiddl. sl.it-
COTTON Rl-:oK X Pl'LLKTLN
Ppecisl I iHpay'i t . th- Mite Cn:.lta!
• iklshonm t'lly. I •. Augu--t F'.n :
tbe .'I lioui« tiding ' s , ,n
OKLAHOMA STATION
Max T.r in. '
Chandler too
cnprotbcted cattle being „ ....
korcki) lttom ci-ik'k as aw Farmers and Merchants ot C.res-
nation cent City With $10,000
Spt" ial Dispatch to the State Capital. Stock.
Dallas, Tex.. Aug. 28.—In a dispatch j _ i
from Sherman. Texas, to the Dalle
News it is stated step are to he taken
to exclude ejected Indian Territory ent-
ile from the state of Texas The dis-
pat( h is a s follows:
AssetHiit County Attorney Cliail -
lint sell this afternoon brought rnitod
State . 111.1 * ■ • * 1). F' Bryant to lay b«-
for- him an interstate matter of much
importance 10 ci'.izens of tiie river
'r.ini ' I <; • \ -'mi . ounty iiihi a
irom ih'* Chickasaw Nation.
it appears thai cattlemen in the
Chickasaw country are in many n-
•-Ti u'.-es refusing or tailing to pay the
tiihal tax of LT> cents per head and the
Chickasaw light horsemen, cr Indian
police as they are commonly called, are
P rclbly ejecting such unprotected cat-
tle from the territory into Texas. At
1 p. m. Capt, A. S. Noble of Pres-
ton telephoned to Sherman asking the
county attorney's office if possible to
take immediate steps to .top the In-
dian police from pushing the cattle
act-oss th* river. Air. Noble says the
loose cattle are in *such numbers th i:
the local authorities ran not give th-
suffering farmers wliOM
ir.-' broken down and
"1 and ill ^ ( ^ ^
jlU.Oou.ain) whilu clu-tniculs, which are
t Id.used in mamifu. turing, am junird
to JiS t
Whii.
>e. i
ed
In round
total exn
filliiri^ ufl'
portaiions of materii
ac tueing they have
rcas-d ih'-ir esper
which thar*' has he
a mounted.
i show a
at liiglil;
reserve was reilm«
■d $2.90-
1,0
nigh
the above l.oted i
lecrease
1 In depo
Deducting therefr
om the
net loss
; of
.* 'TTaOO in cash i-1;
ives
;i ;.7f>0 as
the
in< rease in surplu
s reserv
e which
sum
now stands at
71 :r,
against
$iv-
l ls.lOO al th.- -or
respond
ing date
last
inr.de on slightly ti
e'fdining
i.-ts probi
cash, transfers of .
eurrenr:
through
the
sub-treasury to N
ew Orle
ans and 1
Cin-
(innati. ami tie
diret t :
t of
mones by til' 1 ti
Us to ti
ie sroill 1
Ing been kufc. -i
after th" middh
? of
the week. The i
lirculatii
!jn shows
i a u
increase oi $ 1 •
00 folic
iwing a i
liain
i:r the previous v
reek of
>L'44.!ith),
in-
dieuting that the 1
banks ai
re res pom
ling
to the current de
rnand ft
jr money
crop purposes by
augmi nting t Ip*
mint in their cin
•uiating
notes.
daily average *v i>
ml lei
the
week was
Phis shov
slight increase cm
ii pared
with the
pre-
vihtis returns wiii
a-li indicai' da
, average oi ii'.'.o-i.
,000 and
the gain
incident to setvler
.r'the Vha
Short l.in" bonds
i on
1
ging. indi
C atarrh Cannot be Cured
Primary. Saiortdery or Tertiary Blcoc PoUoi
l' r-* v ' ■•• •' Vo'l «n I" frmU-.l " '
on w F.s«
W ■oll'-u
. havn I'nwl ths wnr ;
Ir you hits« taken ruerrur?.
i«vn ai*ht>s and iialns.Mot •-
-f Thres
Pimplsii. 1 •
WJ.c
« ....... .... yruofi ot i-unt.
sCook Remedy Co.-
1010 SaSjIIC T *?L5. Cki; r>, W. INP W i«fc
The Wife's Health
I HI \m\ TO
V1ARRV \\ INDIAN
«l.u at-
"\ut too bright fir goud
I or human a.itune's daily food,
Unruly pleasure* Klin pin w lies,
Prslsv, blame, lute, kltn-i, (ears and
Mtnllc
SETON GOES BACK.
OPEN SEPTEMBER FIRST
GOOD RELIABLE VEHICLES
a Teft1 a 1 advaitaqe In b fit
vlth ii established reputation Buy
alwavs fed safe in purchasing a vehicle
known to re ma a- bv f-rms whose work
hps b^f-n before the public for .1 nun 1-t
■ s-e.-rs a '<t i"" ' tested and *r — ti in •
. -chooi of actual use. Our deslqn -nre
' the latest, ot.r finish unsurpassed and
, prices never beaten
J. 'V LYON.
Cor, Divifcion and O'-Oa Av
fences are be- 1 'u^r^t
pasttuage de-j . , , m,
, proprit
'Use. Hi
hiding f
a -Fa
open ii
t u Hi .
Ing in the reduction of !■ «
servatlve policy by the iiai
rowers do not appenr to lias
icnveuieced hy th:- policy
companies and banks iu n
dt'es liberally responding
. , < asm! ib mgnd l"t- mom s >
sons of changes in the item
show that eight of the larg-
made a net reduction of ? >.1
of the institution - redut 1
tc. .300,000 and another b.
00" . The change? in specie ...
tile exception of two bank t;
taut. One lost $j "lU.unp idle
nk gained $•.' Sue.t -i.
1 been in-
the t.run
ighhoring
re. with
ilmpor-
Cherokee I reat\ H i Provision
for Hnrollment ot Citizen-
ship in Tribe lor Sept. 1.
! Special Disputch to th > St.i'e i apitai
Claremore, I I . Aug. 2\\. -Th r Che
oln treaty which wa- i-e.-ently rat
I ti- d has caused a sensation in ti
Cherokee Nation wbi< h will lead >
great number of marriage > iinmeiliat
i> after the flrnt day of next mont!
j The Cherokee laws provided that
white woman or foreigner marrying
citizen of the Cheokee Nation prior t
I D't 1 >, 1805. shall have th' Fame rig!
to -hare iu th- land" and money .
*t\'*l''' H-'"* ''- V'1" ° ^""'l ' -"Vt |.
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