The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 228, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. FRIDAY .MnltMXf!. .MM WiV 1'
V.m.V
For Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
AVigetable Preparalionfor As
simBating the food andRegula
tux> tie Stomachs aret Bowels of
■ifuu
Promotes Digeslion-Cheerfut-
nessandRest.Conlains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
nap trnu a-smnLimi&R
fimrH. W
jUm.Jtntta *
AdJUSJM-
Apaferl Remedy I'orConstipa
lion, Sour Slnmarh .Diarrhoea
Worms .ConvuUiuns .Feverish
iless and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK
FARMERS MEET
AT ANADARKO
Messrs. F*ostei
|| J. >\ ilMOl
Arte
«if ura^ni'
ant and. ollifci*
all The different
■thod'
thorough!
M ihut Hi
of ,
th>
: Much In erest in larmer'
stitute of Caddo
In-
MANY HELPFLL ITEMS
Diver«ih;a:ion of Cro-s, Needed
i Legi laiion, rtural Mais. Tele-
phones, and Other U nines
\V ere D scussed
j Special Dispatch to lliO( Stale
Anadarko Okli' . .la" '• Tin
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
A tia •
. 1!-0C .
' in Hi'
Capital,
adjourn* | toJ
session of th«>'1904 anni'ul mecti g of a|iiJ"
i ih.. Caddo county farm- v.-' instltut. MnIU
I opened it! the probfcte court room,
, dark ■. Oklahoma, Friday, JanuSr"
tt j p m, Froqjdent Haskell
i The benefits of rural mall r<utes was
• presented In a char and forcible muiir-'
i i v '. II. Simon of Anadm :«o. Al m
1 ni'>n woraed up lit- dm free- mall rout.
I 11'.'Ill M'ihI.irko. Mall rout. - rtdvan -- t
prior of land, distribute reon-y. sav< t nc
labo and eXposuM and tend to draw Si..
'people frum the «ttv to tt'.- eountr> uud , n;l>.
|li.«u!i improved roads. Mall ',,irr 17
i required to report the condition of tin
i r-.ad.- over which th >' I'"-'
U.-v. ,\. P.. fat pouter xi'-'• • ' ' 11
' I i id. iv- mail t • !>(«•- .i powei il
I the elevation of Intellectual
I conditions. , v. .
Al. i: Wats.m lVand that runt No. !
, from Anadarko would dlM-ont ' "
. aus.- 11;. number d\ articles carried but.
I in-fit below th- number required. VMi- :■
! farmers do not upprecian and '.>•
.1 advantages oflerdd them free, tin rouwa
I wilt ;.<• discontinued.
A! Baum of Anadarko presented ' •*
advantages of rural telephone^ AH j
Baum constructed rural telephone lines •
! mi inv.i, enjoyed tin- Ivm-iits on ni- la-m Al
.. 1 'i* lami'lm- with ;tll the il< - ,.r
dlxttiiied
ciini'i 'i - us of opinion
pr«'«ieul wu> would <•• i" cloi I honest,
prue ilea I usst-snors wl d l.n\ H'""! know
I...Ik* .it piop.rtj value*, i .1 who nr.- <-t.
ti;,l, ,). \ ..il of fear ot lav ■ ' o d H" " '
hitcounty :tnd leri-llorlal etpiailxiiw
boards Of similar men.
fpo'i motion liic institute adjourned
to lite, t al I o'clock p. m.
Saturday, January^ • • dock i '• •
Inatltuto in-1 pamuint to iui.iotn i.iu< nt
l'r«-y|d'-ui MaNk«-H i" tin . itair.
rp..! motion William It'-' - - was fit"'' '
. .1 i>v unanimous \ oi>. deh'gai*- I" tlo j
February meeting of tin- territorial tmard
..urh-uttiiro nud w..s a til i> • •« i « «1 ' • •••
l« el Ins own altornat•
J. I. Montgomery pi - - tn- d ill. i. - ]
..I'll: 'I . li'.tl'-. • • wl.' . il.t.l ."-en |tr-' •
t ft. - 1 M' I - ' . p <|U« -liliu ll'e |. H
islalu:«- i" . hatinr th< quarantine line
as I.I proteet all til" riini- in Okl«
iioniu . , , . 1
It «.■-< nio\.;d and winded' I hut ti'".
pi«>ld -nt appoint a eyinmlti^o of two t-1
. oiif.-t- Willi a Similai ' ..mnilttf.' I" 1" I
.1 ppoillt'-d I's lliq I'add ' eoupty fc-ll.M.l
l.ind p-naoo-. Motion earrled.
Tin prenldent aftpolnt'-il on fbat coin-
mlt<<jo .1 L- MontfOtp* ti and ( I'm -
OVERLOOKED
THEIRJIONITY
Kansas Lawyer Before Su-
preme Court is Rude
UOI MO CALL DOWN
Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter.
-•In! Disputeh t
si;:"
■th. •
M i-koge. I T
JlMI. 1 it.
hi. charged with
murder, pic;
mausluughte.'it
t the federal
sit*rduv morning
Sentence 1
i .
taunted. Ja. k-
.ii MII..I i II.
S;
tnt Houston.
1 ./! Che. ol.
H
. evaded arrest f
' NcW ' '.\b
nall>' captured li
•and Jury, which
is in r-ess lo
lined fourteen
indictments
id several assents
were mad.
Is Now MI8& Robertson. P
ii.-iiiU Dispatch to tho Htal v a
M-i>ko«. • I T .I n. 1- II. I
t • r. d a nofiini. t.-r it Aluskog'
.id Al; *A . K..I- i r on t •
arg«- of Ibe
Uobertso
(.a'led Supreme Court "You Fel-
lows'', and Just ces Really
linjoyed Unique Presen-
tauon of Matter
The duty
II"
-.lid
Washington J <
. t:
up. r formj
'.-nentath «■ I
►•v U. Dai-!
.1
. Al"
tin?
Impro
county farms, lis.- stoi-K
mid schools and also
b**iuK able In th<- t " «>•*
roach all of tin- Imi-'tia
lh - program, the iuMltut'-
vote drt'lded to hold :>n i.
and. upon iijOllon.
nt io o'efock a. u-.. J
rapidly mown
in- important*' of this
iaimu.tg'? today of I*
l, Kan . attorney
supi'i nn court c
.i Kansas llqiio<* <
iltetlngululfcir Knt
api >(ntm« nt wiih iIn rr
Her personal frlrndtfhlp with l'r<
rtooscv. il .1 I < 'mniw' It, tniHl r>
,i rlerk if tin Indian agency here,
Ivi- .i • taut ,
Lawton Bank Election.
,«1 Dispatch to tho Stat'- t 'an
rton, Jan 12 Th< Htockhobi
11(/. n - hank, l.awton. It !d tin
I nicelttiK at Hon iviiLini; ho
. it> . .. .I.n Din '• ' '
..til. f i>" W"i' • I--- t. .1
! pr.-sid. nl; I*. T. H«uhow. \t'
T H I unii. .-ashi* i \ \ I
Vo l f«Uowi rin.at lant cggnler. Alt oft tho old dl
tfi.ton." 1-"«.
Lii
lit a
EL S Wa
E.
lie addr«
ih<- C
StlllJ<''-t4 on
\ niianlmouN
> spring s« s-
Not
mad" Ids •
- iiiguft irl-
1 in a tlannel shirt and hoi w«-alln
ha*, l'n- dignity of th- snpromo •
n . n limn- rudoly sho<-k'<l AH j v
w i thoroughly otin.ossed with his |
t nt-1 was pr ding i" a brw > ,
ntermtlns atji' to t'-n the chla Ju**.
and Ills as-.i.-latos uII about It. !
n t.I ■•finger" and "snap and un- | j
• I comld'-ueo in hlniHolt. lie did
Stock May Sutler from Sleej
Itod Sim elaf Dlspoli h to the Btkti • liplta
'sapulpa i - T.. .Ian. 12. U
, u Rlenttng M>ntlnuou h for twelvi h<
hi.^ soot Ion and sleet li'-s five hie
i love! at " P. m This is th- h
lout ntorm over known in tin <•'
"nloss thore is ti change in tempi
luck Will Sllffel.
bee
OWNtRSH.P BFGINS
• nd moral
I Secretary of Interior Sayh l ine
of Selection of l.;ind is lUgin-
inE of Owners hip
• light- -t disi'-spc i and ilio
. looked at each other in an utnttaaa
•Th- "lli- or.- of tli" Court contl-
look< -i for an explosion, bul noiw
The . ourt appean-'i to enjoj HI
I'l-s-ntatlon and siiowt-d itjs In
in ids case hv asking numerc
Heaviest Snow of Season.
ikluhotuu i'li>. Jan. The li^avl.
nn- and sleei storm "f the season ha
.-il in progresi here all.day. V. ~"
ping, secretary of th-
aid
Iklahooia MlUeri
that t; would re - •
lain to savo the
est!.
The
in
olved
association,
quire four
I wheat.
Rain Benefits Crops
Dispatch to the State Ciipli.
* T.. Jan
Sp'"'C
...nil- 1 Arduior
1 O, falling early Hii morning,
■'il. ll'-v.-d to bo general over
an Indian and w .. in .tail "."7,". 1' in(|" \\ iM I...
IP v. naturally .lnxnitisi , ; lion.-
th- attorney, in ord -r «,WI
iiat Ion.
din began'
which is I-
io Chick '. aw
Inii the droiith'iu ihi.- vi ,
means of improving I
A GATHERING
OE SNAKES
111 Iowa and Is lanilitar with alt the d<
tails Of COnitmotltlK And opemtlng rural
lines.
Thomas I'pdegrove %vi.o liv-.-
distance south of Anadarko reported the
organization of the Tonkawa Tel' l'hon-
eompanv last Tuesday. This .-ompuny
will contsruet a lln« extending .- "itn
from Anadarko and will conne- i w''11
farmers on both aides of Ihe liin. rin
din. rent kinds of lines >v
Carpenter, liutterfleld. I r.aum
Botilwaie. Watson and others. All f
led tin- immediate construction ot tel-
ephone lines. Tho barbed wire fence is
I \ er\ unsatisfactory espec|ajl\ In wee
weather The Elkhart $11 phono was
Hispat.-li to .In
Aluskogee. J. T . Jun
" tin- i'il. ri'ir has ; - \ ■
immisslon'in tlio tu- i
short! an allottee becomes tho
un for wilt of habeas corpus.
rrane'H client had been convicted of ;
inK liquor to an Indian and was in
for his crinn
t > g-i oui and the attorney.
I,, ii.-t oinpii-it the ti-.-1 red end, bvotmi't j Heavy Sleet at Purcell.
out It-aal points that had n-v r b t"i«^ I l,i-naicli to the Sftte -Capita
tin- at ti ntion ot the eotil t. M' J,"1 j'T 1: A heavy layer -•!
Mr. Crane .intended that hi- client had i jj,t; ,nm,n,i i« the result of show-
-old liquor to a man who was a citla.-n j • ,)aVt. fu||||,g at interval.
.11 tho State of l.'an.-as aud that tli- g>>,> i . ■■ . , Conditions Indicate moi.
. . : tinient could n 't. step in and assume ^ (1|. M1„w tonight
,1 possessor I guardlaMtgp over hi - person and gets| - — ... -
|..i 11,. r,-;t -on I a. •in \ oi ing. "W tung
property and paying taxes h
ill the privileges of
Dvery Throb
My Iieart Was
Plainly Felt, and
Sometimes Very
Painful.
If your p .Lie is too strong, and your
robs M *tbgt TtHI can fe*l Hie
force «f tho heart-bMt a|0UI WWr*
cl '"st. your heart la iteak and needa at-
tention. •
Thin !• .usually causad by long contin-
ual * p&lpttatiOO, over-work, ttOeMdVI
t \ . , l.psrt strain, and tha condition
mill a tee narlous heaii trouble. Tou
■KoUld gel it once.
i" tiling to do Is to taka
MIlea N v li-«rt "'ure, a rrmetiy
thai win strengthen the nenreg and
inu-. . •< of the heart, and reslore them
to their normal condition.*
If v ! neglf. t t do thli diaaslrone
coneequen Ml Will mirel* follow. Ton •
v. ill have (.mothering spells, pain In tho
l,. ., i. i,.i nt.t • the \ itv V the heart •
wJTl ' i oine l. aky, and tho heart left In
I niggle.
• \f I'eart bothered me a. I
(■. il feel every pulsation. < ould onJr
trft -lige. Doctors told M
.that i had one-Aftii enlargedient of th
I had nil tho uFual symptoms oC
I: •:( ■ i trouble. 1 took about 16 or re
In.ti leu of Dr. Miles Heart Cure and am
i iimpletoiy cured I have had no eymp
i - . ' t.-art disease for ♦*<• ▼•'ars. *ng
atei ding ,f> my bnslnflee affairs, t
V ' I i t'lild not do before."
f. tjATLIN, Manufacturer, Blue
I. i iial Kan.
If first battle do*e net benefit, jeua
nmney back.
"V-, rjpp \s rite to u.s for Fres Trial
i ICiliCJ Package of Dr. Milaa' Antl-
P.iin Pills, th* New Hclantlfle Raaiodr
i , I'aiii. AJeo Symptom Blank. Our
Sp' i 'Ust will diagnose your eaae, tar
i what is*wron*, sad how to right It,
nn. Micfcg MRl'ICAl. Cu^
L-\UORAT0RIM8. JtLKHAltr, 1ND.
llaic Capital.
The secretgry
«-.| the Dawes
of time wht-B
ask i lie purpose «>f I ho meeting ami
what had been done during the day.
' it was generally understood that Jini
Gray, si punninent man of tho tribe
had been selected to go to Washing- , . .... llitrll01.
i ton at the wish of those assembled. | pop!'/arross( roads with i*r. pounds of l:'
— pound double galvanized extra I! Li. wlr®
Notice. . oats per mile complete about $^.00 I be
_______ 1 Th desiring to furnish rooms for the I value of phonos in case or sickness,
, Seottish lHte reunion next week, begin- i, ident tire, burglary, gating extra pieces
■j ii i>. t.ing Tuesda>. will enclose tin- following t ,,n. of harveste,.-. threshers, etc..
Hold liig Convention IN ear ; .. ml; liH. .. out to or a letter 1. Hecretary ( ,„.j(;0s Ml in rin -lodu-ts. farm help, etc.,
fI r, i''lias. < "tun iiighain, box 1* "> No phones uorth a thousand percent mere than
WClCCtKa anu Have rcast aiOwei the cost of building and operating the
ii.., \t.. . r llnir'tilimon U Iff
CRAZY SINAKE ABSENT
Addic.-.- Bt. No..
nshlp.
.--r^piinllH. .m.l ,r.mn,nT 'h,
1 ol.l saying*—heiutn IS WEAL in.
of his allotment. The decision Is that
In- bei-oineM r when lie make«
iii- eelct-ii'iu oi land, und not when lie is
approved by the set-rotary of the Interior
as a citizen and «ntitlcl to un allotrn'-ut
sublet t to the provision, of course, that
lo- fluall.i iiprtTOV'-.l as rigid fully Hie
allottee. The importance ot lids deci-
sion lies in the collection of royalties
from cal and oils- lunds. .Sonic elHs'-nx
make their se). cilOns or l :nd. on W liIclt
thev have. Iniproirdmoiiis before the-
art finally approved as eitlgens by the
secretary of the int'rior, the filing being
a tentative one, until the final decision ,..
Is made, if their ownership dated from j the solicitor-general that tin- government
the time of approval of Mtlaenshlp there |mtj jurisdiction over the appetite of tly
would be sometimes a year when th - j i^nnsas citizen and the state over hi
rovaltlcs from oil or gas wells and coal person. Justice llarlan took a hand in
mint s would go to-the tribe Instead of t" , the proceedings, by asking so that it
Hie allottee. The dt-isioii rendered was .1(,uld be heard throughout iho chamber,
the cast; of Wm. Johnston'of Ral lies-1 jr • • man could not be a citizen of the
Be Up-to-Date
H^^oitt alterative and tonic. Hood's ( (Jse Electric Light
id that tho federul govomm nt
no jurisdiction over them as tliej
mete eitlz-■ - of Kansas. Air. <
said that the government in this
assumed to scparat- Indian cltiz<
Kansas into tv.o parts.
it took "more tliuu tho power of
Culled States to sej
apetlte, especially
id Insisted that
..rate
||r protested again-t tin- contention "1
CRUDE OIL
EORCED DOWN
To cotnpete with othetf
in yaur tine of bnaincM
Use Electric Motors
Bl'RGESS & OTERTOH
Telephon* 78B
his |
Nearly Two Hundrdd l-ullbhods i
Were Present, a Stcnog-aph-
er Being Only White
■Vian There
ON DOORSTEP
MYSTERY ATTKNI'S KILLING OF
JOHN ItttKUKi:
Si,.' ial idsputch t • the Btal < apltal
.Muskogee. I T.. Jan. • De"| myst-r.\
surroui'ds the imird-r o: John Brewer.
\\. 11 L i\v 1.1 inc.- living "in mil •
.-mltllW'jst of Alt-!' ill. Who WM- ^1"! '.'I
his homo last night. sonic unknown
p-i'ict Brewer'.- w. -, who was in th"
hou e at the time says tiial her husband
a.ii np and wont t-' tho door and that
soiii" one fired Mi-- futtll shot from
ADMITS STEALING
Sp. cial Dls|wit'-h i
Vinita, I T.. Jan
iugtou. a D'lawn'
Special Dlsputcli to llie State Capital.
Muskogee, I. T . Jan. 12.—Alex l'o-
sey, and Stenographer Scaggh, of the
Creek enrollment division of the Dawes
commission, returned yesterday lront
a week's trip near Wetumka and We-
leetka lu search of Snake Indians, of; .(..."ii-wa ii-org. Dun
witoni i hey desired to secure addition- u to w. - • ing 1 -
al testimony and evidence. They won j ,v,Vk." i ' V"' am'
\(yy successful until the recent cold Klj,',',\v. r- l-'und i
gpell which forced them to ride in t , .,n beiio\. it
from the Jungles and crawl into their; ! ■ r. -w.r was >i.ot
tepees, sew up the Haps aud start a 1
lire of pine knots.
They tell an interesting story
While heating the hushes beiween
'Weleqlka and Wetumka one day last I i n I IA
week for losty Snakes they a.-cid- n |
ially came upon a mighty gathering j
of the malcontents. There were :••• j
tween 1,'vO and il in aitendance
not counting; the squaws ami papon-
i A great tire was crack ling cheer-
fully In the open air about which th-->
were gathered plotting against t1 «• in-
evitable. Many were holding councils
in groups while others were peace-
fully sihoking their pipes and advis-
ing with each other on matter.-. ' -1- i-
ing to statehood, allotment and what
not. but the real purpose of the m«c-
iug was probably to send another
delegation to call on the big man ti
Washington
vl"he place ol* meeting was the hone
ol Jim 111rd who has persistently re-
l'tised to be reconciled. There wet.
perhaps a dozen tables set end t< end
lJtdened with sofky, blue dumplings
riour bread, apuske*.- aud pounded dry
beef. The meeting was one of fenc-
ing as well as pow-wowing. The pow
wow consumed the entire day. after
which the Indians left for their re
Fpective homes by way of overlund con-
veyances. The only white man pre.
eut was Stenographer Scaggs, but Ii"
had beeu taught to administer the oat it
in Creek anil succeeded in braving the
occasion as though he had been an In- ous worn und<
dian. Mr. Posey succeeded in getting J",*
tho desired testimony of all tho.
young man
eat'.-d today
jail Two
1st us.: and
impossible
out.-i'le til"
lino Mr Yager of Hutchinson K**
is mi id to be gi-wiug culfllpa trees tor
telephone poles. When selling some hogs.
.Mr ltauiii stated that by using his phone
he g.-.t prices from otiK-r hog in.vers a-«l
; received forty dollars more than the
i fer matie him before be phoned. The con-
eensi.s of opinion was that rural mail
routes and phones will mak- home l!f''
: in tin country far more desirable; farm j
journals will bo In every home: tarniingj
'will in consequence be more profitable,
and. instead of young in-n and women
i warning to leave the f.-v- there will I" |
..nt exodus from Hte city to tie- . "iintr>;'
j farms will be divided, th- population and
| wealth of the rural dlatncta wul tap
: i.ilv ittivain • . school building- and church
! building will b- better ami closer f-
' gel Iv ; public highways will be graded;
in sum.- place- elect rie ear lilies will
• established, land will advance in vuIik
and lolly acres wl.. in twenty >ears i t
i doing more than axs- ciion is now doing
Th' same agencies will improve ti:e!
, iiv cvi-ii more than lite country b\ j
! gradiiallv freeing tin city from ti •
!,lighting congestion which requires the
i taxation intended for public Improve-
ments io be used for attempted dcten-j
tion and punishment ot criminal--.
Saturday . January T. 1- . Institut. • op-
.,, | , i, >uant f adjcurnni.-nt at l"f."
o'elo.-k with l're-idc n: Haskell i
• nalr.
.1 I.. Montgomery ask- d to post p.
discussion "f ti"- subject of t-roon
niitli t'• afternoon s's.-ion. I!
granted.
jib who ciaimed royalty from wells j j'nited States without being a citlse..
n allotments selected by his two minor, any slate7" and was promptly informed
Standard Interests Get
Their Knocking Work
. .jildreii whose cltiK'-i-ship had not been I that it was "Impossible according to th'
approved. Tho royalty amounted to $Tv-1 decisions of the supreme court ot
(«mi. The decision appll<
territory
1'rof. Al. H l.ow. will t- h p icute
dancing class at Armory hall Ha tin-days,
afternoon and night, open at - p m.
STORM-LOSS
AT TULSA
ntirej |nlfd Stales." Air. Crane's original pre-
sentation suggested tho Idea that his cli-
ent has exactly the same status In law
as Tlejiresentatlve Curtis. Air. Curtis has'
Indian blood ami land bus been allot-
cd to him. lie i.- i'clinically a ward of
the government, and yel as a citizen ol Mr.
Kansas is serving hid state acceptably in
the lower house:
Mr. Cran- war formerly county attor-1
tiev of Ja i.^uii rounty. In offering his
argument b'-torc the -npremo court on
of li.e r-flfI. ers said: "Tho supreme court
. v;.{. ntiy Ilk'd Ml, crane, nnd M . I'raue;
liked the court."
Con KLin's
OIL MEN ARE TIRED) *.
i ihe Slat' <'nplt i
1 .lolm Axle Wash-
Indian, was brought
pi t-llnlinary exaniiitfi-
l of
imt-rv led ill t ho discussion
: e.(ied legislation. I'rcaldent Haskell
y. -ted an improvement in tho quar-
antine laws of the territory This suh-
j.'.-l \\ I dl-cu-scil is l-'ost'l. .'.oettlllg
Alontgoir. : \ . II. Iv H, Cjidegrov. and
Severest Storm the Country
Has Ever Had
BUILDlMi DESTROYED
! Weight of lee and Snow at Tulsa
\ll as so Great as to
Ruin Much
Property
COAL DEPOSITS
ALLKGKD TO lfAVJC HKl.N FOUND IN
(*1IOCTAW NATION.
t'p-. ial Disnatt-h t' tb- State Capital.
Deni-tui. Tex.. Jan. 1- J. I*. Hitchcock,
; resident of the country, brought to the
city Friday a sample of anthracite coal
which In- claims lie found in the Choctaw
nation. Il>- refuses. to divulge where th-
eoul wtis found. The coal resembles the
Pennsylvania anthracite and when sub-
jected t" tire burned us well. A com-
paii\ will at once be organized to secure
options on ihe coal land and begin exten-
'-i\e operations.
FOR BANKKUPl'CY
Rockelellers' Men Explain
That Pipe Line Facilities are
Inadequate and Cui
Price Again
Hp. u.tl l'bl'.l' l. "J'; ^'.--'.".iV^foui'tll
Cliuli.it'.. Kan., Jun. 1- - '
time in b-'-a man a month th< s,'Ml
dard Oil company slasUed down the pH'
of Kansas oil today. First it '
cents, then cents, then :: cent, a:m
then again today 6. muklng in all.
e'-nts taken from Kansas and inatan
Territory production, porhaps to Prmbl
Rocki feller lo i«' .ke_ a m-w dOliaHmi to
the unlverslly of « lilcago. l'"rll,'pt;
help in tin-, light against Lawson or m
nrobubly to pa for the cost of th b io
pipe line now being built from kanj."
Citv to Whiting. A year ago tin . ' ■
' inghig 91-38; now i! 1-
•tlie lower grade wa
oinmunda 4-
Under
' Your Thumb
is the insuiiian-
i euu« clrtninf nnd
I fllliagdevl.e * liish
. bh put* this pen in ■
W I distinct cl >s b>
j itMir.
"The PenThat Fills Itself"
ItttCoNKLlM PtN CO.-TOLEDO.O.
• Kur^Mlr Hy
STATE CAPITAL BOOK
AND STATIONURV STORE
grade oil.
bringing 7: cem-; ••••
bringing 11.18, it now
ents
y
K.,
ni
uwalt the action
in. ..! i Washlngt
a team.0 buggy.
, .loilt \\ I'M .
claimed that Washington took the b
Ci.ff.'\\ illc l.. i w'h—r
oi a gallon of whbk. >.
admits thai lie st"b ,,
I barn si-. belohglnp1 j,,lu ,j,
Dew y. t T It
.nd t.-i
PRO] I ti IVt PUN
; Orgs -ized Near Beggs .for Bet-
ter Onditlcn of Lessor in 1
the Creek Nat,on ,
.ry of ha
y mnehim
Mr. Th.
inias Ppd
akliig ire.
n Wagon
ie list of
ind'istrie
Mi Sim
on, speak
i.-king li
iduatry g:
tut 01"
load ot
rought ;is
much a
All . Its lit
ii said tin
■, , liuil'Ulai, ot j.,",mm
..iv reported egcoura
li in conn- li"ii with
.•poultry packing lit
cinne jih"P antl nut .
W be
w;i
this wlnt.
ads of beg*
id farmed al
FOKAIKK Ot'THRIT: AlKltfTTANT IN-
VOLVED IN PItOClCiCLUNGS.
Special Dispatch to the State Capita
, Chandler, okia.. Jan. A petition In
; bankrupt'' against Al Heln wa.- tiled yes-
t ha t ' f..| day by J. K Willougbby. r. ot'lver for
pa si the <'apifol National bank of Guthrie, and
iff i s- \ era I w htiiesal. i-. Tin- amount named
up i- $\'hhi. IT.'ieo being due the receiver for
the I'upilol N'utlonal bank, and the bal
iced. 1 anc in small iimoiints to the various
an ! wholerale d.-uleis with whom he tb alt.
n.w i Tin- action grew out of tb* failure of th-
ir.' h'upilol National bank with which Mr.
and i Bent- did a large business.
CHARGE Oi PF.RJUM
eli adapt.d to raising < Id.
|o county
- atlee i com o- waid Wibn
iChandhr Women Return Promt
tlowu. ami
.|l«y is pi act Ici
telephone ha
Mcxico and Are Met by
the Sheriff
making Mtf.0 the llrst cut, begun a
dm tion of more than one-halt.
CACH'.D NO 1'JXCri I'.Mt.. I •
The announcement ot lb- cut ' '
' ,t 'is* d no special excitement in tin; lioiu
tods> • TI " time was when such an an- I
nour.cement sent a train load of Chanu •• j
operntois to Independence to h'.lo lul
the formation «it a .-tab producers* .'.-.o-
ciatlon but cats .have been coming so
thick and f.iHt lately that the Kansas oil
world is paralysed nnd the news has been |
received with a feeling ot lic.-ignatloi .
and "1 expected If spirit, and an ad j
d«tl determination not to pu.-di an. mor ]
f|. velopmi ills until sonic fin. when H
should plea-- I h- Stalida:.] t;'
itself with smaller proitt I lie chlet
. IT/" i ol the reduction has bec-n to stop
development. The other e uts were ha\ -
1ng this effect. Just a few days ago the-1
I'lianute producer ' association derided
to stop all development and appointed
•omniittee to visit other part- of in"
nd get the other operators to do
me. This la.-ji big cut wjll nuuhi
move a grand success and idle oper-
ation* will becjme a common thing lor
j i to. time hi ing There will still be sonv-
|C0AL!
YVe Have It.
j ti'dd
whom he approached.
The peculiar part of the meeting
■was the fact that Crazy Snake, t In-
most noted of tho tribe* was ubscn'.
While the government party did not
Hp— iai Disp.at' h n« the State Capii.il
Hoggs. 1 T . Jan. 17.— Tii" people of
ll'giis and vicinity met In convention at
Pleasant V '!t-v s-p.it.| In.us. and organ
i/., ,, ,i I'. - I.' as- I'ml< eli . . a.--." ia
Hon. ilie obj> . I b' ing fot" the mutual pr.<-
ti. ;jon in the highest - ourt- iu the land.
Cntl.-r il"- lute ruling of th lion. Judge
Hulzbaeh-r aOoUt pt- cent of the nasi
in tin i'reek nation are 111- n .1 antl lb.
riing in their nofari-
laic ltiling to ells
jthc U-asors of their lauds an.
property. We. tin- members of ihe Peo
pie's Protoclive lisaoclgtlon propo-c •
■ development of course.
ome prospecting will
i proven territory sonic
< ompelled to continue
: torfolture of their leas'
the rub.come
In new territory
iccur antl In the
'Iterators will be
ind< r penalty ot
.,. Her.- I-- where
piopeltic
haggard and be
i-d
and logeth'-r a>
e^lHlal tit e of the
lilt.
in
ami tlaht tin
, , In Ihe hlgb-
Tb>- meeting wu-
ill the luoti.
vt ry enthusiastic, th.-i
of tin b.yii farm, i.- in ih«- vicinity p
ami w calTieStlv ask till the l.vtst
cn« r tin- Cre-k nation to organise.
r Hum in
discussion on
e p] oof that, o
uuirltlou- thu
! S Tills 1
est.-- of coil
.1 meal, hiv
,-ta
ii.tr.l-r 1.11,11111'-
of no,ill- but
prnv.'il IU I
::.f- U'
lossvill.'.
>okout r
ri i \ al th
night Mr
H-turned ti
Sin riP Mai
dniiff Wlllought
cha i g" of perjurx-. J
Howncd family have
and the newspaper^
t few months and the I
nd and h.-r slsi. r-llf-
in tin latest ehaptei. j
ago, ut the time the
id e.. apadt of Hie j
ii th'ti flight to Alex-:
Howard and Adrs.l
their bom.- ii'-or
in bad been on the
soon after their,
1 Plue
. be developed. Especially Is this tiin? o
" I the Indian Territory, where the leas. ,
ti nave . ' granted by geeretary Iflte
. . U ,- • tpil.-k <1 lopnit nt id. ' N'
,,,ji. ,„,lov .^..... wells be drilled but
• w. II - nm f b' pumped for it Is
co-'llv when tln-y lomabi idle Wells ai ••
inn linn, ruin-d when unpump-d and
ma:;: Ol th- .-mall coniptinn - n" d tb<
monej.
ABOUT PltODL'i I ION.
Their assets arc not-large aod havlng
depended on • Uing oil to h' l
a soiitl foundatl"
Call Phone No. 594
and lot us serve you with
the BEST and CLEAN-
EST Coal sold.
WE SELL
2,000 Pounds
of Coal tor a Tou
Give the Now Coal Com-
pany a trial ordor.
T. F. MM & CO.
314 South Division St.
SI tEI Al CHANDLF-R
,i t
irg«- of pei
>me to tow
: Jii" way tin.
i. toboggan
it-Id continue
inuft m
st II at .1 •
t of pi odti'
in tho fact
BECOMING
A MOTHER
Is an ordeal whicu all
women approach . with
indescribable fear, for
nothing compares with
the pain and horror of
child-birth. The thought
of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother
of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event nnd casts over her a
•hadow of gloom which cannot be shaken oft. Thousands of women
^.ive found that the ase of Mother's Friend during pregnancy roba
confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother
and child. This scientific liniment i\ a god-send to all women at tho
time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend
carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its uss
gently prep.-res the system for the coming; event, prevents "'morning
sickness," and other dis-
comforts of this period.
Sold by all druggists at
fi.oo per bottle. Book
containing valuable information free.
The Br*tff «M Reactor Co., Atlanta, 6s.
epl by his friends In
I IIIIUAKX DOWN
FKKKH W
Si" • al Iliapatch i
i the
loduiiii; wonn
rd api "lut-
ie claimed that
ut with barbed v
hud mule .-oils c
the
and not upon the sp$.
the animal
ind niulim prairie hay
timothy, kaflr corn
I It I. • Hn.it ' "t
Sickles explained black leg tv animals
ins atartlug in the i'....: Split lop of
I toot, ink- ti|i nerv of foot with a .-hou
j button (iml . lip the m-rvo and vein to
{let out iho poisoned Mood. It soni-ilines
, tarts op h ■
good s. lis-. I'lStl
I indlvluual animal
j. or vurlely of
a All united In cot
for hors.-s Altalf.
prefeiT
Its
to
rt
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
f culation
j J L Alonlg"
| far in gave not I'
Tills ufterti
on' i Preihate .luds
all their attorn* j
ei. wuiv-d exam1
•oni I llmlnarj . np
... I Tbur,-dn\ . Ju
rbond wa
-mint of th<
Wagon
.1 11.
The
Ho
nd
I Wagone
hut returned
under guanl.
e for pre-
minHtlmi wa. lixetl for
uat 1'', at !' a. m and
tlx.-ti at 9"'1'" each. On ac-
oinlitlon of ih. ui 11. Jmlge
■ I not commit th.-ni
Iheni to th'- Barker
ag. .*> barr. Is
In- ofia •
nearly .".duo ha
Th- Siapdard'
j iit^t handle I lie1 j!
i duct Ion cnrtallo'
k cur AT DIKOVIM
DROPSY
CVBV.n with vereUMs
et.tlrrly h r«*
ieM, trauvti all tvinp
'•in« ®f drop#/ In t« 10
4«ya; i#to<Sr.d v#eflri t*
l>«>.are mat
treatment f u r a I he4
free to every atlSeret
Bothlng fa I - -
circular-., tettiaonla'i
tc.. ipplf
Of H. H. ORHAt'5 SOSS
Urnt Al. Atlaat«,tta .
[Hot. -
Ills
I'd. U
III# u.
remov
To 1
light-
long l>
Ing or
Sp-
Compliments Negi and stoesaei.
Hit ' tm d punh'
ball k I
that r.-J
Willi
Di
Charged witii Rape.
I.
r\- ..f Uapti-t mission
that he would pi' -enl
ut the aft.-rnoon meeting
I asking tho Isglsluture to change thejt-wging Heis\ liali
., tia lit lit 1110 line So a to protect .III Ok- I •h-tok-e V i' !"
laiiomu farmers' cattle from fever ticks we" remanded lo
Mi r S Ooettlng I-d In u spirited1 gj11 i- in , pre-t.
discussion <d the mot hod* of a <"wlrir man will be kept
proper!> Various remedies were suggest- ti iai, for ihe pr-
Jin •
Cliole Ko
-arlna bet
I pllment
I m ud • apa.it
1 I.mm<-d him
Kmptiror
minister
I him on
. ..Vg wa
id i hero 1- m
i indapendenl
EDWARD T. KEENAN
Electrical Engineer,
1, Contracting and rc-jtair work done
i1 Kifference givtm.Mtu limbed.
Pone;. City. U. T. P. O. Box 22U
ORVlLLb I. SMITH
, LAWVER.
109 S. Dlvlilon Street, Room 14.
i Special Attention to the taw of Corpo-
i ratlonb, Peat Property and Insurance
Guthrie. Okta.
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