The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAIi. FHTPAY MOI!\T\*fi. NO\ FVBKK IS. 1!>n(.
ifeTfffilTTfBXl
AWgetaUe Preparation for As •
similatinfi the Food and Re'ula
ting llic Stomachs andDowls of
tNf.V^TS ' < HUaiKtN
Promotes DigeationJCfceerfttl-
ness and Be t.Contalns nriitwr
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
toa'pr VMS a-SMfflLraVHBl
f\imukm SerJ>- v
Mx Sttvui ♦ \
iUriulU Smltl- I
JkumXnd * 1
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mSs%m )
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
SHE PLEADS
NOTJGUILTY
Mrs. Cartwright of Oklahoma
City, Wants Spencer Estate
Aperfed Remedy for Constipa-
tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
FacSunile Signature or
NEW YORK.
BRBI "
EXACT COPY QT WRAPPER.
TEETH OF CHILDREN
Few mothers know how vitally important
is the care of a child's first teeth The
beauty of tho permanent set depends almost
entirely upon it.
SOZODONT
TOOTH POWDER
! used With SOZODONT Liquid, prevents
! accumulation of tartar, yet belli? free from
| rrit does not scratch tho enamel. Do not
..,/.,.urrCTCH,"l ,lm!nl °n b*b>,'s IM,h' ° 'n,'S'
VIGOROUSLY CONTESTED sozodont.
3 FORMS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE.
Relatives Charje Her With Hal-
ine False Documem—She Is
Now on Trial—Divi-
sion of Ames Reward
PAYMENT TO
LOYAL CREEKS
i Payment to the Laggards Wil
Be Made Rapidly
■ default and tho constahl
to ;iltu h property hel
miMllV tO SiltlSlj
chained
jtldg
Special Di.pst, h to lh. State Capital -S, " •" "
Oklahoma City. Nov. 17.—Mrs. Mary I juatfo« of tlie court Is sustain..I.
Oklahoma City, -
Cartwright, who figured its tho principal
In much litigation concerning the P"
lug of a will purporting to be thnt .it ;\v
.. toenoer, .. m%. who died her* Uwt
winter and was worth more than j.iu.uuu, (
luis ti arrested, «1*l|Wd l« district |
court and pleaded not guilty to the chuige
of having a false document In-her pom-
Mi's" Cartwright claimed thnt Spencer
had been .staying at her boarding house
before lit* death, and a few da / " '.
died she produced a will In the probate
a believed, t.. i
• • been appealed, put if they
constable nntl the justice of tli«'
not aware of the fact and the
still holds the engln. Mean- |
lie single freight on tl>«- Enid and
a is th1"
$400,000 PAID OUT
Rolls to Be Kept Open as Long!
as Possible, But Not Later
' Than Decimber 1-Lar£s $
Amount Tied Up &
BLIND BOY
TI:?.'T AT
il Dispatch to the State Cfcp4t>1.
I r . Nm. IT "Of th. gflfc-
t-00 Ui8hiiry.-nie.it t.o the U>yal peek"
over |400,0v
there renin
to he paid.
The pay in
with Major
stated by G
It. U Elaenbergei
• It Is our purpo
For Over
Years
IGASTORIA
LIFE IN BLAZ1N
MUSKOGEE
Spot i .1 Dispatch lo flit St. ''avii 1
A.i.-i ogee! I T. Nov IT ,Willie I
blind negro bog. ltt years .old
ci-.ed on lb- streets here. was binned " {
* to death e.irh veaurday morning.in a lire m.um.is t •
le probate Which broke out In the tent where he | ever . we e.
couri, anu mo - continued „v..d with bin grandmother, Mrs Ander- . a ijtrg
from time to- time, until the last tei in fton Iilt,v BjBt#r of th( boy W*S ®
of the district court, when a waiian wa~ ^ ^ |il(,,v |,m n,.,| > n.i is In a -eriotM t" 1 '• 11
issued charging her as above stated. condition Young Mills ha.I been out tbi-ii mon
Should she prove no.t guilty to 'he t, prev|0„H „iglit and hi
charge that has Juat been mudc jigalnst i
t Is now In progress In this
, and 0, Masonic block.
McLaughlin In charge, as-
irge Bixby. Jaa. Lynch and
Spe
shot
SWEARENGEN
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY
Every Throb
Of My Heart Was
• Plainly Felt, and
Sometimes Very
. Painful.
If Four pulse is too strong, and jour
liflrt throbs so that you can feel the
forea of the heart-beat against your
chest, your heart is weak and needs at-
tention.
This Is usually caused by long contin-
ued palpitation, over-work, excessive
exercise, heart strain, and the condition
indicates serious heart trouble. Tou
should act at once
The very best thing to do Is to take
Dr. Miles' New Mesrt Cure, a r me<f\
that will strengthen the ani.
muscles of the h«srt. and restore tbeaagl
to their normal conditio*.
If you neglect to do t*H. disastrous
consequences will Vuraly fftlew. Tou
will have smothering apeils. pain in th*
heart, falntness. the valves of the bean
will become leaky, and the heart left li®
a death struggle.
"My heart bothered me so that J
could feel every pulsation Could onp
sleep on my left side. Doctors told n
that I had onw-ffih enlargement of ti
heart. 1 had all the usual symptoms o
heart trouble. I took about It or l<
bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart f'ure and an
completely cur«d. I have had no symp
tom of heart disease for two years, am
am attending to iny burtness alrana
which I could not do before —
K. C. OAT UN, Manufacturer, Blu.
ldound, Kan.
It llrst bo^e does not benefit, youi
money bank.
THERE'S NOTHING .BETTER
made than enameled ware. It's aa
much superior to tin for cooklug uten-
sils as the light of the sun is to that
of the moon.
ENAMELED WARE ^
cannot rust. It Is no? affected by
adds. It Is almost indestructible,
lasting four or five times aa long aj
the best tin.
The coat is a little more than tin,
but It is worth It
We have good tinware, too, for thoae
who want it.
NEW VOUK HARDWARE,
2W W. Okla. 'Phone No. 22.
her. Mrs Cartwright may yet he
cessful In claiming the
living in the moat frugal
maker, but in the early day mad,. ...._
profitable speculations and Itls weaun
accumulated rapidly.
WAS NOT BEN CRAVENS
"101" COWBOY CAUSES KXCITEMENT i
AT <)K 1 iA111 'MA • ' 1
Special Dispatch to the State Capital. .
Oklahoma City. Nov. 1..—The lepoit
that non Cravens, about the only one of
the notorious Oklahoma outlaws now ex-
tant, and who leads them all, was seen j
h. i. last niKht, was cau«« r..r -/ •
atilH exclti nn lit, :md Urn police Immedl- I
iitelv got busy. They were rewarded in h
short time with finding the person who I
had been recognized as the famous out-
law. hut h. was not ■ Iravena. it was one;
of the eowboyS an the Ml ranch, wno
was passing through the city on his way
to Hot Springs. Ark. lie was taken,
to police headquarters and questioned. |
While he said enough to convince the
officers that he was not Ben Cravens he
dl.l not. tell them ver\ much about him
self, and was finally released llowevei
he abandoned the idea of going to Hot
Springs and tried to dispose of his trans
portation.
MANY IN FOR REWARD
SHAWN IS K CHIEF OF POLICE FIRST
ARRESTED JIM WOODS
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Oklahoma City Nov. 17 -Chief «f Police
Will Sims of Shawnee, will probably come
In for a good .share of the $K«tu rewaid
offered for the captuie of Jim Woods
who has beer identified us the man who
«hot Mrs. Sophronia Ames and her hired
~ " * • to deafh. and wound-
iigo at tl\elr
to !i party the prevl
gi indinother didn't know I
home, when the ten caught fire she
rescued the baby from the flames and
was about to leave, when she beard the
screams of her blind grandson, who w: s
v.'Inlv trying 'to find his way out. while
the flames were enveloping hltn. She
tried to g't Into the tent, but the tire
in ted her. Hill's charred body wan
found In the adhN Of tin; tent.
' A PICTURESQUE CHIEF
]< It -Ope
The
thai
i bout $40,
is
n that will
1 said Mr. Bixby ••• ,
•to p... Off the t. ♦
m as possible how- | j
some difficulty as
apped up In some
e iire very anxious
iM and get
kept open
mt really can't be
December 1st."
of the reineln-
pald out to a nutn-
-oils
lug
her of i-reeKS as huuh .•
themselves it the paying
ing to the roll
Mr. Bixby \
th<- Indians v
sentirg tbem
This he did n
is almost convinced now
These liidi..n.^ to .ie. elve then m ai- \ .
wi- learn In.in Mr. Bixby, bel.ms to 111" I
Chlto Harjo blind of dissatisfied Snakes
Since the payment has begun In this ;
I city very little money Iihh been paid out.:
is told at Weleetka that
10 could he paid by pi«*
Ives would never appear,
believe at the time, but
Copyright 1904 by Har^Schafiiicr W Marx
ONE PLAINLY MARKED PRICE TO ALL
A. 0. FIRflllRSON, I
llish tirade Clothier smd Furnisher |
Now Is the time to select that NEW A
OVERCOAT, If your taste Is a little
quieter than can be satisfied by those
long loose effect coats, that are so
popular Jufct now. we here show you
the CHESTERFIELD made with full
box back we have In stock the sama
coat with form fitting back. In. fact,
we are shewing very large line of
snappy up to date Coats, amony
which we can please the most ex- *
acting. o
Our line of HART, SCHAFFNER A T
MARX SUITS AND OVERCOATS f
contains the IDEAL OF MEN'S i
READV-TO-WEAR CLOTHES. They O
are cut right, and made right. They T
fit equal to any hand-tailored gar- Y
menu and they hold their shape as T
long as worn, and coat only half as I
much a9 your* tailor would charge ^
you. $
Our line all the way through has +
been selected with the determi-
nation to excel anything shown In
city. We are Just as particular
our medium price Men's and Be
Suits and Overcoats, and the char.,..
ter of the lline we are ahowtng fully ♦
demonstrates Its. superiority In
market. o
In Furnishing, Neokwear. Hats,
Caps etc. we always have thi
snappy up to date stuff.
Call and let us put you la side of
one of our ready-to-wear, hand-tail-
ored Suits or Overooata.
ToT
Hiirli (irade Clothier and Furnisher
112 W. Oklahoma Avenue
GUTHRIE,- OKLA.
Hulbutia Miceo, of Seminoles, Is |N SESSION At
a Spry Old Man of SO Years
Who Is Alive
Special Dlsp.i
pltal.
the St;.~.
I. T.. NOV. 17. —Hulbutta Min-
co: pratMhal chief of the pemlnoles, at
companled by hla second chief and pri-
vate secretary, was in the o,ity yesterday
from w< wok I. the Seminole eapltol. .
Hulbutta Micco is a very notable char-
acter He is in the 80's; is very hale and
markable degree of
hits ug
TOPfcKA
-- -c I 4001 against 14 last year. It has bean
frequent tjips from the land miaeiv stated by the union machlnst
of his people to this city for the p,ir- --- —— -
" -onsultlng the Indian agent
.„t#A. J. Jack.' -
ti Adelia Ames about
home near Chandler.
esied by Chief Sims
•eks ago under the na
, suspicion of being cc.
>me burglaries that had
at Shaw
matters pertaining « .......
of these trips he brings with him a paper
•hich Is written intelligently, the
questions he desires to ask, and th"se
questions are turned over to the Indian
agent for Ills moderation. Onthls visit
?rda.v he seemed somewhat agitated
gard to tin law enucted h> cong
«.«..• referen. ■ to the appointment
guardians of Seminole children and
eomp-tents
It Is the desire of the Seminole*
ill their property .divided
Woods
Shawnee some
of Jim Alvin
nected with - ~.
been committed here,
wnpp Write to us for It*')
X xVililJ Package of Dr. Miles Ant'
Pain Pills, the New Scientific Rein. .1
for Fain ' Also Symptom Blank O
Specialist will dlsgnese your ease, t.
jrou what la wrong, and how
CAN YOU TALK?
C.n ,oo rtlk -•I", 0 :^1|M>g SfuKlCiiduU?
ibi'lilrMMIoVt'^liS." li TO. .tirnurfL
Tb« Lorln da Lorma jr«tem
•t S«!f4/uUlvatlon m > •
Artw< SoiancaoiThought and Talk
FokIj fli>t b«J u..y( jour po.erlT "t ^
S.I|.E>|r< l.n It h. hwtl «
It ron ,r. «n. "(<ho.« who 1'ilnfc r> f"'
'Vuu vi Taluttbl.«iili u*« woald b.wb«o
TALHNO PCII BUSINESS. IALHSJ IN SOCIFTV
TALklNll ON VUUII rtl l. T>.l*lNp iN YOIJ« Cl.ll'
TaUINQ I OR SOCIAL UJiA.CE AND CBAB*
K, dlr.J Ulkb^Uo.. . d ^
Willi,..i.rti '11...^ A^-t.*t (ih|||M
'"""dto... L*HI4 US t.'IKME,
..tt.fltf. 101, V*. - .■ I" UUIOAt.®
othor places In the territory. Alvin wa
taken to K1 Reno, where he was identi
fled a.s one of the men who robbed som
stores at Piedmont In which goods to th
value of several thousand dollar* wer
taken. Woods' description being sent out
Sheriff Bill Tllghman, of Chandler, tool,
the Ames girl to El Reno to see Woods
and she Immediately identified him as tho
man who had killed her mother. Woods
was then taken back to ("handler where
he wa* identified by others. As he \\j*
first apprehended by Chief Sims of Shaw-
nee, to him must go a portion of the id
ward, at least.
Tulsa Officer Has Record.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Oklahoma City, Nov. 17—The United
States army recruiting office which has
just been removed form Tulsa to Ponca
Citv. holds the record for enlistments over
every other station In the I'nited States
since the date of July—2, last, which is
18J. The office there been in charge
of Corporkl Piper. The reamlts sent out
n Qklahoma and the Indian Territory
said to be superior to those f*>m any
other part of the country. It seems that
thipy are partlcuferly fitted to endure the
rotigh campaign service, as they are al-
Viost generally sent to the Philippines,
LEVIED ON TRAIN
GRIEVANCE)-COMM1TTKF-S SANTA F12
ENG1NKKRS AND FIRBMEN
Topeka. Kan.. Nov. 17 —The regular an-
,.ual meeting of the grievance committees
• if the brotherhood of lnc.omotlve engi-
neers and the Brotherhood of locomotive
Plreinen of the Sarfta l-'e rallroud are be-
ing held lure. The committers will make
an effort to secure a change In regard
to certain minor rules. No ti/uhle will :
are INftLLiGENT
"Santa Fc. has is-ucd a r. port showing •
that the engines,on the road numbered
£ UINe. rLAlINLi iviruxrn^ i x w —
COUNCIL OF ' D,ED IN SM0RT TIM^
tHEROKEES
litr- imKM AOUUilllltALL*MOT
■ IIMSI-I-K AT MBBSKKB
> I ape, tul Dlspfttcb to Ik, 8t l Cii^ilnl
okla.
arrest of a
> P Fi
Now in Session at Tahle-
quah, the Old Capital
MEN
shot hlnisen iron
died a short ,tlmi
man* had been ar
behind 11 being
;,lid fell, tile le
was dlscll
III tin
17.— Whl
nan her
"g "*'•
MONEY TO LOAN. .
I..* yof NF.F.D MONEY'
•. pay off that long overdue obligation,
increase your business, or for Invest-
The Continental Finance Company
I* of Chicago q
has a plan whereby you may borrow <>N
YOUR PLAIN NOTE W1THOITI' FI R-
THKR SECI'Hri'Y AT 8 PER CENT 1N-
TI'Ml. - T PKR ANNUM, and .i long time
Tt'^'W'u. to pav the loan back In. The plan Is ln-
followed I dorsed by lawyers, bankers and bu«'-
Fe, said Mr.
power of the J
But the fa«-ts
motive power
shape now tin
chinists left ou
,, _jhlnsts .
strike against the Santa i Constitute the ASSCHlDly
that the motive
is running down, i
. show that the
stem Is in better ,
- before the ina |
That Is Closing Ouf the
Tribal Tenur.c of
. Oncc Great Clan
id the
: Uhoi
Call '
Approves Appointment
•Sp^ ial Dispatch to the State Cup
Ardmore, I. T. Nov. l- Tbo
dent h«s approved tbe reeoinine
oi i lovi i noi Johnston that J wan
lis be appointed tninlnu ti IItee
Chick--"-' «• « «" H"cce«d Clia
•I.. Hon |
ii Wil •
MURPHY TO
his
Mr.
both the
HELP OLT
ten ~
• DOES NOT AFFECT THEM
it duty
• New ' Missouri Congressman
T-m'-i, Will Represent Territory
to |
CONSTABLE TIES PP A ROCK Is
LAND BRANCH.
Special Dlpatch to the State Capital.
m Lawton, okla . Nov 17 -Atftock Island
Treight train was levied upon by J. M.
Bennett, a constable for Beaver township
just as the freight was about to leave
Waurika Several months ago some cat-
tle "belonging to Indian Territory partus
were killed hv a train.•These parties
came over the line Into Oklahoma and
Instituted suit before Justice of the Peace
(1 M Tucker, at Corum, obtaining Judg-
ment on three counts. It appears that the
railroad company had let the matter go
-
possible, settle up their tribal affair.
have their respective holdings const It.,
an available aitset iri order that the. older
members of the tribe may live in com
fort amj the younger ones improve their
homes Naturally they are much inter-
ested in the bill now being prepared to
settle their estate'and the various ques-
tions Involved were discussed at length
with the agent. Chief Hulbutta is a full-
blood and cannot speak. English, being
the only executive of the five civilized
tribes who is not well educated in the
English language. He Is very popular
with his people, having been elected over
Chief Brown, who had held the chlef-
tancy for years.
STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO.
LUCAS COUNTY SH
FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that
he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo. County and«8tate aforesaid, and
thnt said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLARS for each and every
case of CATARRH that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB.
D> FRANK J CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
mv presence, this 6th day of December, A.
D lW A. W CiLEASON.
SEAL) Notary Public,
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood, and mu-
cins surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free
F J CHBNEY & CO., Toledo. O.
. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. «
Hall's Family Pills are the beet.
FARMERS TO ORGANIZE
aivi'Ncw Interior Department Ruling
11 Applies to Greek and Chero-
kee Nations
Special .Dispatch to the 8tate>CtftltaL
Ardmore. 1. T . Nov. 17. 1 be amended
ruling of the Interior department requir-
ing that all land leases and sales in the
Creek and Cherokee nation must be ap-
proved by the secretary of the interior
complicate mattjua lr
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Vinita. \ T., Nov. 17.—The Chero-
kee council now in KCKnion at 'fahle-
J two for each dlalrlrt, and torty couu-
j rlimeII, choaen according to popula-
tion ol the nine districts which com-
pose the Cherkee nation. While the j suppor
Jurisdictional the present council is | ,
comparatively limited, -thereof some j (
very lmuortant matters [or consld-1
eration which attact the future ot the |
Cherokee people. The council will he
Coal "and Asphalt Trustee.
Special Dispatch to the State \'ai tal.,
South McAlester. 1. 1 Nov. I. - I n si
dent Itoosevelt ha apvov. d the ip-
polntmeot o' J Bam WlUls, ol lDnj
iSton I* T..#as coal and asphalt trustee
for th.- Chickasaw nation, to sun e.-d C
KNOWS THE TROUBLE
Of Vtdn
oust him. but the pr
recognise another a
expiration of Carter ■
of
livid
take the oath
Mr. .Hitchcock will complicate matteja In
these nations. Local attorneys saF ',t,^uriv„^
progr^'s-1 of Nhi^muntn '1'1 The new regu- j jn session five weekH#and mavbe long
'"aw an!lUChT.aw "he Motijer. according to necessity. The ,r«i-
agreement makes provision for leasing of i rnuncil l« mostly® of what
land in these nations. The lease law has ent council
resulted In the speedy development of the | |inoVui a
territory and more progrem lias be<"
.made alnce Its enactment than eur b
fore in. the history of the crturt. T
ercial interests#vould tight any pr
Six of Sixteen Are for Murder.
i iid Dlspamh
change In the lav
WAPANUCKA POTATO GROWERS
WILL FORM ASSOCIATION.
Special Dispatch to the State Capitol.
Wapanucka, I. T., Nov. 17 The farm-
ers in the vicinity of Wapanucka. I. T.,
will meet In that city Saturday for tho
purpose of organising a truck growers'
association, arrange for the feeurlng of
seed potatoes and fix prices for their
produce. Instructions have been sent
nut tn all those who expect to plant no-
next spring to report at this
ing and state how many acres th
going toO plant, their opinion of
lUld be a fair price so that the organlz
AN ACRE OF POTATOES
• * I
Great Success of One Muskogee
Man Shows Some Latent
Possibilities There
v Judge
For Bonded and
XPrrf *DR MlLkS MMidCAl. 'X> I . . ,
I^ORA-lOKlEg, luwlWCT^NU |mp0r|e(J LlOUPfS
> co ^ro
A COUHAS
moatly® of ,
... progressive men. and a good iZli.t,
deal is expected of It. Thi^following (, l lltj( |s
Is a list of officers and members j
National otticers: W. • C. Rogers, | Kreei,.
principal chief; M. l'aulkner, aislst-
ant chief.
Executive council S. H. Adair, Go-
insnake district; U o. W. Water«_ 11-
lllnois district-; Charles Smith, Hint
'district; J. H O^rel,,executive inier"
preter. •
Senate officers: Joe M LaHay, Pr^~
Ident- .1 1^. Baugh, chief clerk. W H.
■ Harris. assnlfct dark: Thonnn-1
. Downing, interpreter; Eli Toney. as-
Special Dispatch to the ^ate CapiuL Da'n'e'ntrg.
Mubko^cc, I. Nov. 17.—The I . i k 9
champion potato crop la that of Cam\ ' '"c^mel'l'* oBlrlals .John U. Gibson.
.bell Russell, who has making an | Co«n ' ^ Rnwe_ ,.h|ef eler;t; T
experiment with ani acre of land h# p CuninghoIIli Jr., assistant cTerk,
has a: his place at Prairie Park stock. . Manus interpreter; Henry Vann,
la,n1' t Ton ^ °f "Pt | assistant Interpreter; #homa^ Orlder.
i '"ti." "and is upland prairie. There "^^r^Lsoowe. dls'triet, C.
M are thousands of acres all around just R(,rsfimi ,)oe M. I.aHay
like it. last spring Mr. Russell de- V. f.
.1® Capital
...niih McAlester. 1 T . Nov 17. -The
federal grand Jury made Its ilrst report
toduv, finding sixteen Hue .bills, among
them Indictments for murder against
Wilson. James Johnston, John
< Jeorge Danlel.s Frank Daniels
eorge Fr<
. The
dls-
charged with killing ..
(iallugher at Calvin In
possession of a spring. i m
li, ■ killed a man at H I
dispute OVCI i ll|r I %i ' ;• 1 .
Same Old Moses
Corner 2d and Harrison Ave
Cuth""0 -
See ThatHump
*0Good Work
at
Low Prices
CROWNS $5.00
SET TEETH $5.00
No charge for extracting when
teeth are oidered.
New York Dental Parlors
Open bundays O to 10:30
O
Reduced rates have been named by the
Santa Fe for following occasions
Guthrie, fur Oklahoma Statu T i >haiV
iihsocistio# , from all polnta In Oklahoma
ard Indian Territory, one fare, d#is 6i)c
Sold Decernbei to 21, limited to return
to December I*
Perry Oerman Tertltorinl Pundestag.
>1.40; sold December a and 4, limited to
December r.
Thanksgiving day. to all points within
3S0 miles, one and one-third fao«. sold
November L'3 and 24. llmlttd to Novem-
her , ... .
Philadelphia, one fare ami one-third on
certificate plan. National W. C. T TJ.;
• old November 2! to 29. good to return
to December •>
And many others.
F. J. JllkSi. Agent.
A ****
FAMOUS
SCHOOL
SOUTHWESTERN
Business U nivcrsity
OF OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.
la Superior to That Given In Any
8,mli*r School In the South.
Oklahoma ThU statement may aeem a little over-
drawn to the person who Is not fa-
■ i miliar with the work that la actually be-
ing done tn this institution.
This school employs teachers ef nation-
*1 reputation.
Teachers ot rfseeHe^ce and ability.
The faculty of this Inatltutlon la posi-
tively the strongest In ths entire south-
west-
That Is why the graduates of the South
western Business UDiversity get the larg-
est salaries paid te any business college
•raduates In this section ef the country.
There are unlimited opportunities for
prle
Delaware district; W. T. Davli anil
?nVta!iPoneW .e'lt-V1 on'Us°iKdS't' Juat what the W(/dld ! T.S M^akrat
lid it at that pri. i \ committee <lo. It. was heavily manured and plant-i ' dj8trjC|.*rhoma8 Smith
appointed who i ll! he vested with . ,,,j jn potatoes. First crop eold (or GO \ niaadnle *
to act on min i . pertaining to (.p|m ;i« Kughels and brought $l(Hi. The ! D._W- KaB.hUa,'!T ,
crop has been dug and magei
Cashier Watkins Bankrupt.
I Dlsnatch to the State Capital
I Nov. 17 H H. Watkins
t ot the defunct ('Risen* bank, of
has been adjudged ii bankrupt
Reauchamp In the United States
petition of T \ Radford and a
if hi sept her creditors. Mr Wat-
kius nas no property that la known of.
but his creditors believe he baa concealed
aome of his assets, and have taken
hod to satisfy themselves
ROCK ISLAND WRECK
Is Expected to Take Lead in
Movement to Remove All Re-
strictions Upon Sale of Al-
lotted Indian Lands
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Muskogee, I. T . Nov.J7.—1Congressman-
elect A. P. Murphy w.* hero today. He
« xpects to take an Important part In the
legislation tluit may lie enacted this ses-
sion lor Indian Territory. While here M".
Murpliv did not make public bis plana
but to a few of his most Intimate friends
he indicated that the general course ol
his Influence will be to have the restric-
tions wiped out entirely and begin on i
Iiew baHs. a basis on which the Indian
will have no more protection and no rame
advuHt-ige than h white aian It Is a we I
known fact tliat Mr. Murphy as well
hs many others of the most prominent
men of this country who are fomiljsr
with conditions, desires to have the In-
dian Territory placed upon a basis of
equality with other state#
Mr Murphy is thoroughly posted on
conditions la the Indian Terri or> He
Ih an enemy of the shams and of the
grafters He has not gotten along well
W*h the agent here and ha* been a atorro
center ■In1" he oatvTe here to bo attor-
I ney for the rreek Indbins. more than a
vekr ago He will com. nearer being *
' representative of thr Indian Territory' In
j conireas than any other man could <io
or has been. o
Freight Traias Meet Disaster
Near Concho Yesterday Morn-
ing- Several Injured
Indl.
n on'earn, i .11 i iu/11 u'.i - ..1
being effected In® very loca
and load
•alsed.
stuff of
Tahlequah ^strl
ige and C. L, Ss
Harn-
itrict
age and C. IiT Sanders.
Goinanako district: K
and T. B. Alberty.
Flint district; Oeorg^. Ferguson and
B. Proctor,
thousands of smtltUais yw- m,™ •«.«
roung women who are willing to give the
time snd labor necessary to train the
V . . ' .k^noeilvM for hlfrh.r
$75,000 WAfhRWORKS
ling
d the
hut second vivy «——— —o
,i"1 over two hundred buahelB and they are
... J",',! now worth AO cents He believes that
or liny j they willShe worth 1 a bushel before
quantity s„ri„« and will hold them. He thinks - - -- _ ,
that it is safe to say that the crop wm I "sealoyah dlatrict; O. W n.liMJse
net J200 for this year* ' Bradley
,«r. Russell rented a ten-acre Piece an.^u"0° aulrict; M. V. Rente and
of land to A. I. Beckett and charged | " m
PROVE* EN- hill, *10 per acre rent. It was put In |gt „ B. Wel| and
x1„lt,l] 1 potatoes. It will net the renter *700 j
III, new and he nor any of his family have J- ' ... _
u,';;,«o,li; don' \mA<* work' "" 0f the I CMWeecoowee district" John Young
,11 e,,-.y ... water i« I hl",d- | Frank BUlingsfFa. John Schufelt, Wm.
..'I'Ui.'i fioni tin- W.i.-lilta river, a-id These Bgures are given because they . .. . ijugan Harvey Adair.
will l a 1, nil ill purposes mid 10 arP facts aniPcan be verified and they
tent. i-ij.'hiii nf (lhow (hat diversified farming j nelaware district; * V W Ward,
and that thin country ia not wedded to }{ Glb},on> Johns0n Failing. .1.
the single crop id^-a There is more j ^ w. W. Hreedlove, Jaine .
'IIICKA^IA. BY STEM
TIRUt.Y SATISFA
Special Dispatch to the S
Clilckasha. I T, Nov
$75,000 waterworks plant
today tested and. (Ol
Special DlspatA to the State Caj^CaT
i El Reno, Okla. Nov. 17—Tw^relght
trains on the Rock Hland railway met
h ad on onejxiile east of Concho this
iioruing resvntlng in ttfe severe lu-
jury of the engineers and firemen of
both engines and In complete demoli-
tion of ihe engiu^j of both trains.
The trains were goThg ai a good rate
of speed and the wreck will be cleared
up with difficulty before morning. The
cause of the collfdon waa a disregard
of orders by one of the engineers lo
meet the other train at Okqfche. Mean-
time the Rack Inland trains are all
Koing by way of Geary. •
Anadarko to Lig^t ItMlt
Special Dispatch to the State Capltal.
Anadarko Nov. 17.-TJe city council
of Anadarko has deeided to build aim
onarats h municipal lighting plant and has
M iSloved an engineer furnlgh esti-
mates iind plans It H tne Intention of
ih'e council to operate the lighting sys-
m coliaectlOT will, the wa.erwo*.
\ stem, using practlaally the Powf^
for both. The waterworks will be la
aeration within sixty days. iuid the
.ninoll expects to be able to light the city
r 11 hi ii ninety days
The Band Will Play.
Norman. Okla.. Nov. K -'Hie new ual-
riv.d and all of the boys#.re very pro
of them. These together with the set
:i.• w in-truinents nK^h intpriii" the «
iranee of the band The band will s
company the football team to Oklaboi
city on Thanksgiving
Comanche Residence Burned
Bpeiial Dl.-paUh to th- atnt. e.,,,lt l
Comanefie, I T . Ne\ 1' Fire tod
ri,.. i rove* a te«idenee I - 1"' i
Green. The loss nas li.OftO: no Insurai
was narrb-d It was occupied i.\ J
llunt el's loss w. Sinai# ... liea'ly
the furniture, etc was saved. rhe I
caught from a defective flue.
ul satisfactory i
watei 1.1 filtered it i
had for drinking
cel bratwl the
rid after the
the best that can be
e cltliens of Chick-,
dvent of their water 1
irorks system .oday in becoming style,
I money in potatoes than there la in
^jtton.
Big Fire at Carnegie. j v . .. ' ~~
Special Dispatch to the State Capital. Arrest of Mexicans.
Carnegie. Okla. Nov. 17.--l.ast night at Special Dispatch to the Bta^la.
— - - he dry guoda l-nwton. Nov. 17 At I otW tm«
• ■ i •— «-||j John Doss- tt made
c arnegie. Comanche county, me ory goou.. ,
store of Nuhnelty WllllamHon, the ; morning I
hardware store of Williamson Rros., and 1 the *rr st
- holding on the cha
ted fro
itme aod l Mr n^c~.ary • «■«"«. Curb„"rt'to'tlm inmnd and Vil ™,l"et. <1.
brain to l*t themsehea for higher poel- atroy-d n,# ,OM lh ut>out $4.W0. wtfl
11 Young mael Veung wemanll Are you ,i| °ihe*'flre no!rr/i? '°
aettlna%atd what you aro worth?. Are 1 "u ^,\h\
you not working as hard as thousands idoalon of a toal sto\
who «IMW five tlmss the salary that yeu
*Tm"preve your ohancse In life by taking
a course in the famoue Southwestern
Business Unlve.slty of Oklahoma Clt>\ O. uru
T If you will write todsv to Prof Thea.
M Milam, stating that you have read this thl
article he will credit yos with flvo del- ','
lars (|l 0 ) on a scholarship.
Address. ^ ^ MILIAM. Crest
Oklahoma Cl*t
Ard
Killed by H
Engine
State Capital
pa teb
The Gulf, Col-
uaasonger trabi No
I Santa F
kwd lueld
'■ii
y limits here
Bbmls, ol
ths engine
was deic to the ti
Very little daiuugs
fo^V^e^nla"and Abedolph Arlspl. and
their home Is tieur Anadarko. 'Fh^y
being tield to await the eomlna of Hherlff
Thompson of Caddo county, to whom
ihe\ will be turne<l over for prosecution.
$6 000 Fire st Csrnegle
Spe. isl Dlspstcb to the State Cfl|>ttul
lawton Nov. 17 News ha« reached
UiU city of the recent burning of three
business houses at Carnegie ss s result
of which a Ios* of about 91,000 W report-
ed The tire wa.~ discovered about 4
o'clock In the morning and la supposed
u> have originated from the explojfca of I
a siove in a hardware More.
Thomas.
Hildarbimnd.
Saline district: T. B. Downing, ■>
Howard. J. L Humgartwr.
Tahlequah district W* H. Iterrls^
W. T. Richards. Ross Diniial. W.
Ross, Jr., Noah Parris. q
Goinsnake district: P. Adai.r.
Ed Cllne. Thomas J. Welch. W.
West.
Flint district: Thomas Sander
Msrtin Hopper. Thomas Huffllngton
Sequoyah district: Old Patton, T NN
Adair, Daniel R Holt.
Illinois district Frank UontaJes
R. S Sanders, Bird Fields. Walter
Scott. Harry Slsaon
Canadian district: I. It Fleld« 'I
II Woodall, J%mee Groves, Anderson
I.owcry. | .
MM; Mine
Erery mother feels i
great dread ot the J>ain
and danger attendant opoo
the mobt critical period
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