The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 198, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XVI.
l'KIDAY MOBNIMi.
.Irl'TlllilK. OKI.UI0.M \. I)K( i.MliKi: v. i:"M.
I I!I1> \V MOHMNi.
xi mi>i:li ma.
LIKE RATS
IN A TRAP
Russian Port Arthur Fleet
!s Being Destroyed
FIRE IS CONTINUOUS
Two More Battleships Arc
Seriously Damaged
SEVASTOPOL OlITOFRANGE
Of Five big Warships This One
Alone Is Not Seriously
Damaged—Cruiser Bayau
is Disabled and Pal-.
lado Is Lisung
MAGNIFICENT
SPECTACLE
Great Religious lelebra-.
tion at Rome •
uud I do not think fhe pcopl • of Ok-
lahoma have any reason to doubt tho
integrity of tho party's reprosrijta-
li ves," replied i he president "1 look
for h solution of ilH statehood prob-
lem for Oklahoma and Indian' Terri-
tories at tliiH session. Sonv.' u lion, i
believe, will be taken thh winter sat-
isfactory to the people of tlio two
territories, and when udmiilcd I Dust
they will remain loyal to llic republi-
can party. " •
The president'^ reeertlou < f Okla-
homa's delegate whs extremely tor-
dial and he seemed to be "delighter
with the result of the last election.
The fart that Oklahoma went repub- J
I lean after the vigorous ii^ht made | f I III A \ iC nCArilCn
by the democrats and the failure of i | I I f|/\\ I A K |/\I fir II
certain republicans in the territory to ! IlLrttllLU
cordially and enthusiastically support ' .
the ticket l„ already liavlug good effect. | ^ „t proc|amatjon
JAPAN'S IMPERIAL PRINCE
; Observance of
of Irmiaculate Conception
Many senators who have contended all j '
along that Oklahoma was a democratic ,
stronghold and that when united with
Indian Territory wouId#inakc surely a : * —
democratic*state, with possibly'one re- | • . .
rhp.r-: CROWNING 01 "OUR LADY
tion to the inclusion of Indian Terri-
tory on this ground. TJicy are a to
less oppbsed to the inclusion of Indian
Territory because of the republican
tendencies shown in the municipal
elections in several of the town; last
| spring, notable South McAlefc'er.
DENItS HABEAS COKPUS:
Crown Used bv "I'ope Pius X
Far More Piec ous Than That
Used Fifty Yeirs Aeo Hun-
dreds of Amer cans Join
in Celebration
♦ •
DESTROYING THE FLEET.
Tokio Dec. 8.—The Imperial
headquarters announces that two
more Russian battleships at Port
Arthur are seriously damaged and
are In danger of meeting the fate
of the Poltava and the Peresviet,
and the fifth the Sevastopol, seems
to be somewhat out of the Japa-
nese range, protected by a hill,
above which only the tops of her
masts can be seen by the Japa-
nese gunners. Of the cruisers the
Bayan seemi to have been alto-
• bfe
id
the Japanese fire.
AFTER THE SEVASTOPOL
JAPAN USE KIRK \.S PROVING EF-
FECTIVE.
ToMo, Dcc. 8 —C p. in. A report today
from the Ju.pinine commander of the
naval land bullury at foil Arthur sa>a
lluit the Russian warships I'ubludu, P« r-
Retvlxan j nd the crulstfr Pa Ha du
have h« n seriously damaged an«l thut the
Japanese tod.iy aro aiming partleularly at
the FIladQ. Ka-yan and the battleship
Sevastopol. k
MANY EFFECTIVE HITS
AX-
DENVER MAN IMPRISON l!I FOR CUN-
♦ TKMJT, 1H Ttl HE IIKI.D.
♦ | .Si. I•<iiiis, Dec. s. Tin- opinion of JiuIl'o
♦ Barborh, of the t"nii..i States circuit
♦ j court. denying iho application foi :i writ
♦ "f ba] '.i . " pi,.-. ... \!.. .. I
♦ "I I >'•' \ Who IIIIIH'I ...
#i supretnc > hurt of Colorado on a charge of
♦ contempt Kmwiug out of the recent <■].< -
♦, tion, made public (oda
|! NEW POST OFFICE
ONE IS BSTAHLaSHKD AT BICK-
FORI>. UK I. A
Bpocial Dispatch to tie state Capital.
Washington. Dec. S. John W. 8woooev
bus been appointed regular and Muurice
L. Sweeney, substitute, rural mail carrier
for route number 1 for Zula. Okla.
Rural route number is ordered estab-
lished January 16 at Yale, Payne countv.
Okla., serving H$0 people and lir houses.
A postofllc- is established at Biekford.
.Blulm Okla.. with C. A. Jlowell
as post muster.
/
LEUPP ON
THE INDIAN
New Commissioner Idlks
of His Wards
NO RADICAL CHANGE
New Commissioner Will be
Conservative in His Policy
INDIAN NLEDS A IHANU
! quires not only honesty. inielHg^uo
derision of character and a good «•'
! dinar.v education. hut a considerable I
know ledge oi the Indian a* a liutyan |
being «•! tribal custonis and HMUIoi i
j of the hs*al environment, both phyal- ,
cal anil moral, and of official prer >
j dent Such knowledKQ not horn In j
i a man. ii comos by experience onjj , •
"The effect of Irequent chat a«' ol . ■ ■
agents, therefore, is to educate a e- ... .. .. . r , . , ,
""" Will Wake Speech Aqainst
leceptive. and, others not for \ ,> ■ ! r 1
lion no one of them i- t< holu !" 1 I i|rifI" Pp\/icil|f|
he is educated for it It is safe to I 111 III IXCVIMUII
►ay that In a century of aerv!< • mote •
good could be done hy Unopln,; In of-
llce four dull nien for 2r> vears each
than '!'•< bright men for only lour xears
.each.
I A dull man could ai leah have
ground into him l y a daily routine
some ideas devised by peraor.s of a
broader Intelligence and f vihl mai.e
practical use ol them; but the b.lfcht
man would no sooner absorb such
ideas# and prepare to put them into
practice than he would ha. • to nak«
way for n sm cessor, who, in thr.u. must
begin Ins education de novo. '
I Hrow'ng as II, ■ 10)d ohjo War Horse is Expect
cd to Put Quietus on Ihu
GROSVENOR
ON TARIFF
"STAND PAT" IDEA
Says-Time is not Ripe for
Agitation of Question
LEADERS CONCUR IN VIEW
of dexterity acquired in handling l up-
*i . . m. ' :.. nf i iue«H. and Vouting down to tho morel
Mr. I eupp is Not in 1 a\of orjhimmil or WM,Hl phasr flie subject.!
-Ther
lagnificent j
J^IKTCT
Jusmm
Prince Sadanara Fushimi is on a mil
natnre of which han not becomc public,
blood and stands high
Sasoneff Ha3 Recovered.
St. Petersburtf, Doc. v■-HasonefT the
assassin or Mlnlst< 1 of the Interior Von
Plelive, lias recovered from the wounds
he received from the explosion of the
bomb that killed the minister.
CASE ENTERS
SECOND STAGE
POOR PROSPECT
FOR BUILDINGS
Like.
IM PK HIA1- HKADQ1VMITKRS
NOUNCES THK PROGRESS.
Tokio, Dec. K -Imperial headciuarters
luis made the following announcement:
"The result of the bombardment of Port |
Arthur by our Jfttffe ojjibn guns on the , # I
hits' were made tigatnst the battlesliii Mrs. (^hadwiek Is Arraigned
Peresviet and PobMlle and die protected .,
.■ndser I'nlhtda In consequence the I jp f\gw I ork
Hricsviet cautfht fire and at o clock
tin- Pobleda listed to starboard.
• Rome,
spectacle in St Peter's today on the oc-
casion of the celebration of the jubilee of
the proclamation of tie* immaculate con-
ception. Observances in connection with
tho Jubilee have been In progress for a
month or more, anil the celebration reach-
ed .1 uli-rious eliinax to.l.iv with the <■ I.-
brat Ion of the papal mass in St. ivon's,
fu!lowed i v the solemn crottniutt by Plus
X. of the mosnlc picture of "Our Lady'
In the choir chapel.
The Interior of tho vast basilica was il-
luminated and adorned with magnificent
hangings, and the building was tilled with
a great concourse of people. Including all
the pontlflcial dignitaries, diplomats and j
the Roman nobility. From all pari ic rw t
the Catholic world pivlates and priest- Inulflll I CrntOrV IS HOI
had Journt-ved hither to pnrtl-'iput- in' •. .
the cel.■bratlon. i ioni the Lnltcd State. Jy Jq LiCt AllV'
there was, present .1 ptlgrlniage of more '
than 1,000 lay members of the church.,
headed by a distinguished delegation ■>!
churchnv " tbat in- luded Ri.-hop c 'I « i.- .
Cell Of r.iooklvn,* I tishop «"liatar<I •' I | A I tO
dlunapolis. President Alonissey of Notre)
Dp me university and a number of other t
Itnlluu troops kept order in the square i
In front of St Peter's, while the- ponti
ticiH 1 UodMiuard wu<< stationed within th«
phoii-.ssicin and ri.ur.viomks Bui!dirigs at Sotirti .sAcAlcsier
l'ope ptu.i. uttlred iu his stutw-faataM
whs tHirtie on th<' sedia gcstatorln al the
head of an Imposing procession cuimi'wd
o' the entire papal court. BOO patriarchs.
cardinals, archbishops and bishop'- A ,
I oat of cheering rose from the muiiitudej
*'- • l'opt's appearaip 1 but the a|'- ; .
quickly hushed hy the uuarti. Special Dispatch to the Stale l-apital
ion to this country, for the Mikado, the
Prince Pushimi is a prince of the royal
J «.,u umiiuo ... Of hie Emperor. An unpleasant incident of
Journey has been the stealin« of S&.OOO of Jewels from him in St. Louis.
have it ready by the time the session
eons. nes mi Monday, li is sajd ihut
ilie upcrvising architect lias 1
,.'i , liberal in his * recommendations.
As to the two hills pending for the
Indian Territory nothing of an en-
«rrtnVagius nature can be said. Con-
gregeuian Itandall of Texas, it will he
Frequent Change in (he Ser-
vice and Will Inaugu-
rate no Innova-
tions
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Washington, 1 )<•«•. 8.—There will bo
no radical change iu the Indian ser-
vice with the accession into office <>t
Francis 10. Leupp. who will succeed
Win. A. .Icines as ooiBBliMloner of In-
dian affairs on January 1
Revenue Question for a
Time ai Least When
Me Talks
the agent and his Indians must becom
acquainted in order lo r stabli h those!
relations of sympathy on the ui*e hand j
and confidence on the othrr^whlfch are
essential to successful agency adminis- j
lnil ion. i
" I he Indian inherHs fn m many gen- 8j|jj0 Representative Orosvenor will
era!ions of ancestors a sense of self-
sufficiency which, makes him intolcr
Washington. Dec. 8.—As soon as pos>-«
ant of domination hv a member of an-
other race and suspicion:! of the sin-
cerity of well meant advances from hii
overseer. *A liors-1 with any rat.nral
fire in him is bound to be injured by |
make a "stand pat" tariff speech that
will in his forcible and straightforward
language, he a "corker." The grim old
war "horse ot protection and republi-
canism has carefully considered the
question pro and con. In the last two
j or three days he'has consulted with
■ s< nei-
This statement will be cordially re- j one need be told that the
celved by many residents of the west. , tlv«* animal whose spirit is broken is
who have been apprehensive, since : better for being guided by one hand
Mr. Leupp's selection that he would than a hundred
bring into the office .the impractical |lfiVe sometimes fancied that the
frequent change ol drivers, .ind no ]ett(jtug members of both houses of
I'MkWiiml. introduced a H«MM bill : lrtPas eBter,aine,, by ih<- ofliiials oi the I „l(Mld«l tn<- iidaiinKtn-
| for Soul h McAlester l« t aenlon « ! iai)lwi Ri(tlt« Auodstion, ot which ha | tlon ml
did Representative Benton of Missow
ri a bill calling for $250,000 for Mus-
kogee. These measures have receiv-
ed but half hearted support from the
fathers of the hills themselves, con
^ sequently Utile should be expected In
; the way of results the coming session.
Those congressmen have, bills tor
I iitle Pressure Behind Bills tur ,h<'lj' dWrictH peud-
Liitie rr£b^uie nciiiuu u.un l)fl,()re th|, wramittw, „ win i„
CARLO 'FOrt
la a member. places where a succession of civilians
As has already been printed Mr. have proved failures may have been
Leupp's selection was made by the ,jue not entirely to a difference in tho
president without any suggestions by ] men an(j their methods—for there aro
individual difference# botwa«n army oi-
flcers as well as civilians—but that it
might be traced partly to tiie military
uniform. In this respec t a* b a.4i a se-
ries of army officers ure alike, in deal
congress. From them ho has secured
agreement with his own ideas on tho
subject and become convinced that tho
time Is not ripe for tariff agitation, not
to mention tariff changes.
As lane as present conditions malu-
agents in lajn in ibe industrial and comtnor*
and Muskogee and Rea-
sons fur it
{>}■
VVhe:
pop'
. •leslastk
solemn ceremony of the papal
then proceeded with. A fe.iti
Impressive cc
Perosl's new
cantat
\ eatu Si jC ll2*oVmation gathered at the capitol
as the singlna there will be passed at the coming
All Immacolatn. ,— „ fifteen or eighteen million
| " The crowning of tin' moaali picture of j session
I- Our l.adj toll.,wed II,e -i.• inati«>ti hi" ,|oliaI- oiunibus iMihlic buildings appro
Exact h
PRESIDENT IS
FOR STATEHOOD
Would Like to Sign a State-j
hood Bill at Once
1ALKS TO MR. M'OUIUE
President Looks for a Solution of
(lie Statehood Question, at
Present Session of Con-
gress that will Please
Special DiH.au I, to the sutep„,ul. Tn/
Washington, Dec. S.—VVitilr I'rsl- , chadwicu passed .i restless
BAIL FIXED AT $15,000
Defendant Says People Will
Learn Some Day Thai She
Is a Very Much Maligned
and Persecuted Woman
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
♦ *
# MRS. CHADWICK IN TOMBS v
♦ +
♦ New York. Dec 8—Shortly before +
♦ 9 o'clock Philip Carpenter, counsel +
4 for Mr . Chadwick. returned to #
4 Commissioner Shields' oftlce after «
:an unsuccessful attempt to secure *
a bondsman for his client. Mrs, A
♦ Chadwlck was then removed by *
♦ Marshal Henkel to the tombs. *
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
New York. Pec. y With the arraign-
ment of Mr?, chadwlck before the United
Stptes commissioner today on the teclinl-
hnrge of aiding and nl)o ting hank
misappropriating funds of the
'Ond stage
gun. Mrs.
passed a restless night and
the papal
today, lmmedlu*ely ^fti'
which the dogma of the iimnu
ccpllon was defined. Plus IX.
crown on this image, but the n
placed there toda> by Pope I
fifty years
ulati
priation bill.
is understood that the
seen tll'at Indian Territory
have to wall. This is a candid re-
| view of the situation as regards In
<iinu Territory and public buildings.
SYVLTON tS DEAD .
I FRENCH DEPUTY WHO STRUCK*
ANDRE ASPH VXIATED.
! Paris. Dee. ,v - Hyveton the deputy |
I whose action in striking War Mlnlstcr
I Andre led to the minister's resignation,
j was found dead this afternoon, having
been asphyxiated.
clal world he sees no reason why tho
country should be involved by the
uncertainties and disturbing lufluenct*
of such agitation.
Then the opinion Gen. (Jrosvenor has
found agreement from such men in
the bouse of representatives as break-
er Joe Cannon. Representatives Hep-
burn i)f Iowa, Palzell, Payne pnd all
ing wilh unU'ormod ufJicer-i the in-1 0f ,f,r older man who have had yoais
dlati does not have forced iipon him in ()f gervice in the lower house, and who
i (|uite so pointed n wav ;lie fa'-t that j i)avo jjartlcipated in the deliberation*
lie hag been passed front hand fo; leading up to the tariff measures of
lmm' | the past.
Hrosveuor has also
KltANCIS E. LEI
ALLEN'S FATE IS
IN JURY'S HANDS
j iargi
s. It
formed uf hundreds of u
and unltcilo by an uureolc
solid r«>1ii.
Tin: t MM A« TI. \T 1! CONV'KP I K>N
"l*he festival of the Immaculate con-
ception of the blessed virgin is traceable
in the f5reek from the end of the Mb
centurj. and in the I^atin dates from the
seventii c'-ntur>'. A meat controversy
prevailed for a long time in the West ;.s
to whether and in what sense the con-
niption of th" blessed virgin Mary was to
be held immaculate, and iu what si n e
the blessed virgin herself was to be held
conceived without sin. In the iml, ;ii
th«« instance of bishops in various parts,
of tlv rhui> ||, Pope 1':11^ IX addressed ,
,t circular <f' the biwhops of c;tch nation ,
• alliim for then opinion anfl that of their;
people UK to the faith of the church (Mt'
the point. On the receipt of replies all
but absolutely unanimous, the pope is-j
stu d a solemn decree In Rome. In a num- i
crous council of bishops, on December *. j
ISM. declaring the doctrine to be an ar-
ticle of Catholic belief, and proposing It
as such to the universal chinch On the
promulgation of this dogma, which lin
been accepted throughout the Catholic
world, ehur-hes named after the Immacu-
late conception sprang up in the United ]
States first, and afterwards throughout
Christendom generallj
On tile OCCHJMOM. flft\ \e;ii\ ago. when |
Washington, Dec. v~Whlll' Prsi- : Ch.idwleu passed I re,tlcss nigh; and f.'Ys w'ci'.1''pi.Ice.'r ill "n't' '"l 'del I CO''iliiiy
dent Roosevelt is desirous f seeing "bell Hhe arrived at the federal build- (j,,. names <>f all the curdinal* and bishops!
Oklahoma ,md India,. ."mtorK-, <1-! S Z ul
ouotr)
j wlili exception of Indian Territory an.i
1 IHWall.lv w.nie of lh<- ulher,terrltorii's, j tirt. rc
i'.'V la to ! • well cared for. Supervising | i .mm
MchiU'i'l Taylor lias l.i roport .iii nu,,.* tn«l
billa introduced at ihc iaat session oi
rongrcss well under way and expece 10 i.y n
Site of Draga's Jewels
I guidon. Dee, 8. -Conslderabl
Is manifested In the iiu
ere today of the
any senator or member of congress,
president has known him for
hlU
found entiro
sympathy with his conclusions at the
other end of the capitol. Senators Al-
drich. Piatt of Connecticut, Halo of
Maine, Allison and Alger and Gal
linger, all agree that there is no call
for tariff changes.
In making his vigorous speech dur-
ing the next week outlining his Ideas,
Qrosevnor will in a measure at least
| voice the combined sentlmout of the
the
if the
Kiven lo tlu*
Idlng pr
:THE STATE CAPITAL'S :
j ' 17 BARGAIN DAYS:
years, has a high opinion of his abilj
ity, and knows personally thai he is
a man of the highest integrity. In ,i
n,Hod'J®d! statement specially prepared for your
correspondent. Mr. Leupp discusses th
nt.; Indian (froblem entertalnlngl>:
"1 like the Indian for what. Indian
there is iu him. 1 want to see his
splendid inherited physique kept up
because lie glories, like his ancestors,
j in fresh air. in freedom, in activity.
! in feats of strength. I want him to
i retain all his old contempt for hunger
j thirst, cold and danger when he has
{ anything to do.
1 love the spirit of manly indepen-
dence which moved a copper colored sp
ronPl, NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 190-1, MAIL SUBSCRIBERS CAN
FROM NOW UN ML ut CK OKLAHOMA FOR ONE YEAR
rn AMf, r.CT ANY ONE OF SIXTEEN MAGA-
IN FREE OF CHARGE.
J officials i
• arched for hondmnc:
niitted into the union «i:; one Klato i excited and*«<epr
al the earliest practicable .late he be- To the marshal Alls. Chadwlck said;
llevee that tWs is a Cl'MaliOU*Which v, r\ "noiM' ni./i'igncd
should be left wholly to congrcss for Hiid p. -.cnted woftian Kverybodv Iihh
decision, partIcniarlv the kind of state-I ij'^Kd W., me. but^i will com.- out all
hood #o accorded the two tcrrl-j < :,adwick was held In nfteon thou-
{i)t'l H-. would like to si'-il it M.U''- i nn.l dollars bail, li was not re.uly am!
hood ' ill at this re-«i ioifc< id while | remained in tlp>: marshal''* offiee while
he tlid not advocate immediate le ;ls i
lation in his annual message he can
he relied upon to do what he can j
quietly lo bring about this result. andrkw caknkuu: says tiiey
TI,,, oil,e,. day lJolegate McOnir. :
«al ltd oil the president. It was his,(.lll(„ i<, n,r todu> received the
llrst visit to the white house since his i • i. -iam :mm Andrew fariuuP
pled it,,, in Novenil.cr. I'tcsiden. u,.-
Roosevelt congratulated him heartily I • N,.v, , un, .i swh non n..v, n<
on the result, and recalled a state-j n.a-
mcnt made by the delegate nearly a ,,,an*
INEVLK SIUINEO MOTES
the late Pope 1 .eo XllI whose
cur« on the lift far down amoiiK the
cardinals 'if the time The late Pope was
looking forward eagerly to the jubilee
celebration, in which, however, be was!
to be denied taking part |>y the hand of,
death.
• BRINGS UP CRUM lASf
Senator Tillman Asks for Re-
port—Pure Food Bill
-Must Wait
The regular p ear whan not paid in advance. I^pt year the State Cap-
advance. o.« week" -the last w^ek of the ear and it proved ho em-
Hal '"aUK® CeoBsful that it encourages us to make another big bargain propo-
'ttrte^wa°are0gol,liS8to^ffer a lot of tho very flrieat reading matter
n* C1IARGK. With every nubs ii'tion paid In advance at the bargain
h ■ «# mo Anyone mailing us between .iow and December 26. 1904. $3.60
m ..... r, .ii - ««ot PaOltal one ifar ]n advance, can get any one
HAROE.
.' ri,of S" 60 Anyone ramiim
i of .
BENEFIT OF THE ABOVE
Old mibserlberji can pav nil
and they will gel the Dally
f?- r,he fo,,owl"g
only I"!*},1- InoluOc.l old ■uDnerlh.r*' p.v .11
IMO Mr «„•, y«„r In — •• -
' 11"ta 1 for one yeai.
and '• nt| • u.,i! a letter to u« ■ ontuinlug 9S.60—,and If
Jit.? Vi< >ou
"""woman's ' e companion.
PEARSON '. MAGAZINE.
7HE COSMOPOLITAN.
KaSpIr'1 bazaar
phyWau culturee
for extra
yr .I«E .LADIES'
Ml I P.EK OF <*iiar<;f
NEW AGE.
NATIONAL MAGAZINE
: sage once to beg that I would inlei
I cede wilh the great, father and throt-
tle a proposal to hoik! rations to hi^-
] people because it would pauperize tint
I voting men and make thetn slaves ol
life whites.
"I have no Hympathy with the sen-
| ti meat which would throw the squaw -
head '.mix IttftO th® rubbish heap anil
Mi ber 'to miktni lAoe, Teach her
lace-making by all ineanK. just as you
i would teach her bread-making, as an
i addition to her atock of accomplish-;
mentfi. but don't set down her beaded
moccasins as barbarous while holding
1 up her lace handkerchief u* a symbol*
! of civilization. •
"The Indian is a natural* warrior,
;i natural logielan. a natural artist
Wo have room for all three iu our I
highly organized social system. Let us
not make the mistake in the process j
Alle
Was Takcil Up With ! <onservatives at botlt ends of the cap
. , . : Itol. The one danger of bin propodW
Attorney S Arguments action lies in Ihe fact that it might
arouse tariff discussion In response t<
his sally, but the leaders have counted
ll\^A\ITV 0,1 possibility and do not believe
llio^lil i i that ,he revisionists are strong enough
I to do anything effective.
When it comes to interruptions and
an effort to sweep tlrosvenor off his
feet in a discussion of the tariff it la
admitted that there is not a man ia
either house of either partisan taith,
who can hope to compete wilh him tn
a floor discussion. Too many blades
( have been broken in the clashes with
i him to make men bold lo oncounter
.■in. ; bint on the floor. The effect of th«
he w. T.1 Grosvenor speech is expected to be ait
s largejv I effectual quietus for'the tariff revision
tho attor- j agiiaiion.
egiid wife j While no one has spokeji wilh au-
..f the jnr> thority, it is generally believed tltaC
ti,i evening | (he administration has no objection,*
'"'dght it | to tho proposed action of Uroevcnor.
THfc PLfcA IS
Alleged Luther Wife Murderer
May He Convicted by Evi-
dence of His Two Sons
and Daughier-in-Law
Dispatch to the Stat
Oklahoma City
PrinI the day
all
be made public until
submitted h
he gutter In
iodv ending
Ie returned
Inted the rev
lapped it Kei
The two
FEAR IS CONFIRMED
AH POSTMASTER FOR SULPHUR l.V*
1)1 AX TRR1UTORY.
Hperinl Dispatch to the Stato Capitiil.
Wanhlnatm.. l>e, R--The senate today
ennflrnr'd the nomination of Chas. W«
Fears ns postmaete: nt Sulphur, I. ,
SUCCESS.
THE ARGOSY .
THE HOUSEKEEPER.
DELINEATOR
year ago lo the effoct that 11 M
hood should bo given Oklahoma hvoh-
j he presidential qlectipn thai l'r«^l:
* dent Roosevelt would carry Oklahoma
by fifteen thousand inajorM* o
"I have no reason tt d that
statement " *ahl Mr. Methiirc,- ex-
eei I to po^'olhly liiceens" the majority
o Had the |- • o of Oki il.(.t i li. I an
opportunity to vote for president they
would have given you an endorse-
ment equal to that given you by the
Mates Immediately north of us.
Oklahoma is Republican by a good
majority," continued the delegate,
ami will remain so if the repub-
publlean parly liven up to its pledge*
to our people, which I feel sure it will
<o."
"It ought 10 live up it) U< pledges
w Have not iMited note ft
>cen*ary affida\ltH execute
"ANDRI: W t'ARN BG11:
rx
The
lenate hold •
BUKiNtD TO DEATH
o
YOI NO ANPi;itBON .MKT DEATH IN
TUB FI.AMEH,
It wuk learned yi'-'terdav tliat Kinl an-
dei-Hon, who tiled al DenlMoil. t«*x # |h. i
Suuditv. «ll«i not die of 09111111 mutton, luil
was burned t• death, ami the hodv ho
liadlv ili^tlK'.n od that it could not In rec-
oKuleiu]. The editor of tiie Ouaotte of
that cit\. however. Identllhsl hlni by n
«« motlier. which ho wore
,h engraved his motlier'a
initial- The Are occurred Snndox Hght
at to o'clock, ami two other- bealaefi An-
derson were burned to deaih. The lotjg
lug house *"*" ....
1 Wttehliigton.
' otd> n nhprt sossiou today and h*
j until Monday. An attempt to see
tddernlion of the pure ft od hill
l-atoil l,y ayhanilid 0IAM1 Alii rich that
I tin- hill be 11*11(1 at length, which brought 1
i an objection from Mr. Tillman, who did
I not w.1111 the time consumed.
( Mi Tillman brought the case of Wit
! I) ('ruin, the colored mini nominated for;
! collector at t'liarleaton, S Into pi-ouii-
nence by axking for a report from tli<
committee oil Judiciary ua lo the flatus j
of^ecpss appointments.
MISSOURI WRECK
-J'x.,nOAY EVENING POST and th- DAILY STATE CAPITAL
^■wTVe^uiar nrlcoof thaw two la $6.00 Jin :
a'ul the State Capital t4. 0.
Hn(' 1 lie above b!g*bargi
•he weekly
Tal one year
Saturday Evening Poet, fz'ou a
1 offer, you get f6.Q0 worth <
o
ROCK ISI.ANH I: NO IN K.VI EN
I ATALI.V St 'AI.DEI ►
Trenton. Mo, l)ic, h Rock Island |sis
denser No. IJ bound for Kunna^ City
m_ _ and Chh ago was wrecked todu\ by t un
... .. Inmates ieanetl from tin: window * I 'dng Into gravil caiH at a switch neal
of tiie huiltling. The hotly when It whs I ' 'Ho, Iowa. f.nglneei s- R hear Wood aial
received hen-, was wrapped, ami wui not I Fireman F. I Lewi . Uoth of Treiilnn
vie we'1 hy the family, who did not know were probably fatally scalded The en
nnt II ves t'e rda \ that Mititig A11 • I • • 1 nm \\ #>, glni '.«l innl cum Were tumei over ami
i.iirned In death. the l ugg Ki I «nwkiug
I hluh. and thi 1
ARE
,,ur &0c additlo.-l-M^jor_t ieiitwnr_
JRDAY
cgular prlj
vear. ' i
Bv taking advantage
he beet reading "•",l
No |N EARLY FOR JANUARY NUMBERS
we Ntart thlt offft early this year o you can get tiie January maa«*lnea
Kuh trlption« which come in after December 1(T to lb, w.ll hJve to start
wVth the Feburary^nagazlnea ko gat in early oo an to start with the Jan-
uary number. th£ at #rATE PAPER
You know that the State Capital Is the grvat atate paper of Oklahoma and
Indian Tertltui v. As n newspaper. It has no rival In the twin territories. It
tftven vou all the news- and Immediately alter It haiipens
This Mr hamain offer brings the price down so everybody who can afford
n d«il\ at nil an take It. This hargam offet alao brings Into your home
for one year FREE OK CHARGE, any one of the big iiuigaainrs abova
"BAJie these magaslne* Hte profuaely Illustrated, and full of the beat miscel-
laneous matters to be had,
Reme.nbT this bargain lasts only to December 2D. 1004. Mend your letter
and the amount In early, ao you will «et the January number of the maga-
slne you select. \d-iresa
the STATE CAPITAL COMPANY,
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<
tbsorblng them of washing ou>.
of them whatever is dislinetly indfan
'Our aborigines- brings, uh his ron-
tribution to Hie commtm store of chat
actor, a groat deal which Ik admirable
and which needs only to la- developed
along the light lines Our proper woi-a
with li1111 i« Improvement, not trans-
formation."
Mr. I-eupp has made a special study
of the civil service laws and has been
a strong advocate of their extension.
Relative to their application to tln#ln-
dian serviie he has this to say:
"Of the entire civil service of 11iu
I'nited States no branch stands in
more urgent need of a strict merit
tem of appointment and tenure in of-
fice than the Indian service, hut in
none is the nariisau spoils system
limn® firmly Intrenched. Sm cessr ■
presidents have been intimidated .y
threats of defeat of taMirite measure;! 'm""w'hi
unless I hey would consent to surrender w .stiiugi",
ihe patronage of this system lo cer- 1 v "/
tain s.-natc.is and representative- wim 1 ,j
had come lo regard It as a personal low
perquisite. ] iii.it there
To handle the affairs or an Indian |/"V,1"*
agen< > ns they should be handled, re «ion will r<
WILL REJF.CI AIL BIDS
Sale of Coal Lands in Choctaw
Naiion is Goinn Along With-
out Making Progress
(illLl.t-Y IS INOI HtlD
HLY INN ON VVAV HOME
I W I It I'.ri
« 11,1
1 ;i IOOU HI 1.1
WaaUingion. Dev. 8—The coinnii.--
ioner of Indian affairs will a&iin foi-
, low* the recommendation the coal
laud commissioners and reject all of
' ' the bids submitted for Ihe purchase
his | of the lands included it. the Steigler
he and Wilburton district, bid* lor the
' ale of which were opened hint Mon-
day at the Indisn ofllce. The :)ius re-
• elved are considered t«" -ss than tiie
lands are worth. The bids ranged from
1 five to fifteen thousand dollars for the
| tracts of H60 aires It seems likely that
| congress will follow Commissioner
.lorn s advice and fchange the law o
as 10 permit all persons and corpora-
tions to buy these lands in us lai «
tracts as they may desire.
thii
H
An Honorable Oiacharge.
in-ii ,in order honorablv t'li
orporal Earl U
I'lrst regiment
uf e*plr tlon of
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