The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 237, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 22, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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TERRORISM
INJNJSSIA
St. Petersburg is an Ex-
cited Military tamp
PRIEST GOPON FREE
Strike Leader'Urges His Fol-
lowers to do or Die
SITUATION MOSE CRITICAL
Re?ardle<s of Troops Sinkers are
Determined to Present Tlieir
l'eiiiion to Czar Today—
Leaders Find Inspiration
in French Revolution
81. Petersburg. J">'- -I -St. Pot era burg
tocliO presents the appowauc -if h be-
ItMg iiud city. The streets are lined with
troops. galloping squadrons of <avairy I
;,re Meeti everywhere, gendarmes are con-1
ci'itled in all court yards and closed fac-j
toi lt>. and mills are surrounded by < or-
dons of pgllie a ml I'osaack#. The inhabi-
tants are in a state bordering on terror. |
r. gov-ininenf* proclamation warn-i
Inn peoph against assembling has b« ti
posted < \ > wli"i The strikers are con-
llntiitig their agitation with unbatpd ac-
• t i v" it v Th.-v |mi rath d the main sired*.!
closing evet \ imlnst i i ti establishment..
T n plus of the j .< h> .ti. * Ij* to prevent !
t .■ workmen tomorrow from entering I lie
nix proper. Ii v.t- i uniored that Smir-
noff manager of i n>- Putlloff iron Woiks.
i.ad Keen nxsaeslnat.-d. but ibis was un-
f.>untied. Ti e wildest rumors regarding
the Intentions of the molt are afloat
aii<i many small retailers did not open
theli shops this illuming.
PRIKST (inPON KKKK
Tin- sit allen Ik most tiileal Amoni
" the ruir.oi - afloat is "ii. tu th
that lho fun.<ius pi« |.rloJensk> «u
Ini'iil Iris iic iitie.it it would refuse to lit"
, i,. limb, but 'this. like tiluiiy other
j-f'i-uiuiial reports pertaining' to whle-
- ,;d .iisafit . tiou In the in m.v. i not
- ititflfm-d. rmf T-tSO to'i. *l" rr-porl 1
til have ln-.ji .kidnapped during the night,
1* underwood w be "t to'.ge tins wpj'u-
1ns, going1 i'i'oin nia<*e to place organising
i, il directing Ills dhitum is that a meet-
Ire . liall lake piac the palate square
no matter ir It resddts in tin tn.issi-
crr of the linn, lly say* they must l «;
rest* I veil to do oi The lender- ;i i
going buck to th*' b'rent h revolution Tor
ttitlr parallels
A CHANCE EOR (Mill
I-OR tiRIBl
AND HOOOI I
ready l*« r a herd law and that th*
herd law ticket Iomi on. hi the polls.
In lit* last election. which is taker,
as an Indication thai the people .d
| Heaver County do not want the law
paused
• As a matter of fai t said Mr. j
.(landy. "the people of Heaver Count >
arc overwhelmingly in favor of ill.'
.law All of the homesteaders' favor
ii and the cattle men oppose -i
There are inauy times more farmers .
than cattlemen in Beaver Count >
Hie candidate for the legislating
who carried Heaver Count) was run
WOKSt r HAM LOlttKY nitiK ou a herd lav. platform Mi
Wright received *77 votes, i wa- on
———— a jilatlorin that had no herd law plank
■ il ami although I was in favor of Hi-
Declares Standard Oil is (iaining; )HVV au(l ma,|P my campaign on thai.
; I* received hut 7*x votes in Heaver
County
The democratic candidate ior the
senate was on a herd law plank ami
the republican nominee made his
campaign in the interests of the herd
1 law The settlers" ticket io whi. "
♦! reference is made as th. herd law
^i.tickei was not elected. The imo
5'\noni had been organized onh three
♦ •weeks. Besides every landidate in
J iiie county declared for the herd law
e Z anil most of the platforms were in
* ♦ favor of the herd law The settler*
♦
TEN MEN WILL
OWN COUNTRY!
Thos. Law son Delivers An-
other Broadside
Astounding Power by Using
People's Deposits Against
Themselves
RESIGNATIONS FOLLOW
LAWSON S ARTICLES.
New York Jan. 21.—Though in
imposition was given as the cause
in each case, the resignations to
day of two men. clawed in the
financial district as members
the Rockefeller clique. r\>ni offices
of two widely known corporations
caused considerable excitement in
Wall street.
Samuel C. T. Todd, who '-esigned
his position as solicitor of the
Standard OH company is one of
trte men referred to while William
u. Rockefeller, the son of Wiuiam
Rockefeller, who resigned from the
offices of secretary and treasurer
as w ll as director, of the Amala-
gam-ved Copper company, is the
other.
TO OPEN
THE PASTURE
Seiuite Committee is'llelp-
int] the Bill Along
mms ARE GOOD
Mr. McGuire and Stephens
of Texas are Working
1)1 PARI MM I NOT IOR IT
Provisions of Bill it. Open Pas
tfire Reserve in New Country
Such as io Cause a big boom
There if the Bill Passes
the Senate
or th.
mill III"
is grid
r tTntlrf
Oklahoma is in the Bunch of Reformers
Kerens Men Threaten 10 Vole
for Democrat io Beat Nieil-
ringhaus for Senaiorship
for' Washington, and un arilvln* iIihi
went to the department of justice
and presented a number of chare1
against Judge Irwin
Mr. Cope was candidate lor the of-
fice of county avtornej -for Coman-
che Counly at the last election.• .ludu'?
Irwiu. it iR said, remarked that Mr.
Cope was not qualified to liil the plat-
if elected, and that as judge of th.-
district could not nor would not sup
port him. As ii would be necessary
for him to appoint an assistant to (
Mr. Cope in the event of his being
elected, therebv causing ;< sreR I
AGAIN amount of useless expense to the lax
payers of the county.
—— Judge Irwin is one of tjie nto.-i
popular judges in the territory, sine
Position of die Interior Depari- his advent into El Reno, after the n
SENATOR SCOTT
HAS THEORY
Author of Quarantine Bill
Discusses the Opposition
VKTO MAllfcK
moval of .IuiIkc Tarsney. he ha-
served the ends of justice faithfully
Hi* decisions have been as near riahi
as he could possibly make them, and
furthermore lie has the entire con-
fidence of the Canadian County law
He has no favorites nor does he th
i ide a case in favor of the rich to ill*
instillation with Governor dplrimpn( 0f the poor
ment is Not I onsidereci as
Hostile to the Extent of
Demanding Annulment
Senator Joel It Scott, from Perry.
,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Spoclal tiiittUSh to the Btate ( apital
n <>w York, Jan 21- Thorna* W Lsj j
„f Boston. isaues another hn.ri-iH
Hgainst the Standard Oil group of million
ati -.v termed by him "tin- Syatem. n
his latest installnient of "Frensle'l r In
ancf. out today.
In this Inatallinent Mi l.a.wson i'««n
• The Htory of Ainaigamatetl I
th«' "atoiy" with ii iteacrlptioi
financial system t*f the country.
manner in which ' the Syat^in
uall> geitins l'«a' t-nntrol "f II
It will oul> U * :t few yeai>. h" -.i>
when t*-ii men will L>«- ahtadutf leanl o*
1 CIS of the entire Cnltcd fltatea. and: ti;
I ten ttf the Jieople will he h<Rall>
|\ViVK8K I'll AN 1 .Or 181 AN \ l.olTJCKV
II. com pa' '■ "th - Hystem with th-
I i^niislaiiit lottery, and -avs thai ojoiai
;• I'-jtaiK and ethically the lotter\. win
it- attendant curse*. ^it« a fat i.ett.i 1
stitution. " _ , , ,
lie save that "th'* Sytuem is «.lining
lis astounding noWN' Hiid io «••• q
pie i f lit* ir nilUt.uis in usmg-t'o- •• •>1' • -- itllllP
deposit- in i.ank^ In-man." .om>-|inif
and other institutions against tin-n
selves. ,i
You iii.tv •«-K if I dt'Hn •• io ; «.iiv n
idea thai tin great tlnai.tial in*-tltiitini
hiiiI trusts.of tilts count's win i na •
their hea«t center in Wall sti
t oiicernt'tl in a couspitaf;
pi.- of their Savings." he w i it« -
think iloubtli that «| .WW.II1H a t;
ment m e.s Wevond the truth 1 t .1«- -1; • •
mi retold right here In deflating ' ft :•
stiitlt tluaiifiai institutions wlilfh ■" "
wa\ ..i i*ago;! In laklng from th-- pet
: illo'the money that U their surplus <an
• inus ... i h'-i . apii .I. t-f
. / 4 . purpose of aafegtaiwdtng It. or putting
Mitchell C.ase Attracts Attention «... -n ■
1 stiicks bonds, policies, or otrier pap« t ex
■ tlen-'t'.- t.i worth, are a part ..f th-- in
t hine for lilt plaiidering "f the pet-i
-This is a terrible < liarge.
i aware, out n la >w e.l upon
OWledge of the
^ lickei. called the pumpkin rollers
5jii('Uet by some oT lite funny fellows
♦ in easiern Oklahoma, had no nonii
! nee.for the legislature
+ Every deduction thai can i * made
♦ h\ the 'moat assiduous figure sharp
5 lit,in the ele< i K'li returns Of B« ! g , plu Bu|
♦ County shows lliai the people there Wa^h hkioi .Ian
j are overwtftlminfl? ;|i flfof of tha
1 herd law aiitl the conditions there ai-
such I hat its enftl t men! i- VltAlly
necessary to their welfare '
i 41 r;
MR. BEVERIOGE
STANDS PAT
i l four 1 f i1 |
11 it •hcock,.< si n tir
CHANCES FOR
MR. HITCHCOCK
There is Some Opposition
Because of l.and Cases '
DEPAKTMENI SfcCKECV
of Scnaltws anil Leads to
Rumor of Opposition to
Hitchcock
Some Suggestions Made by
Chairman to Territory l.ohby
THE WRIOHT MAIIEK
G. St., N. W.
1'lta senate oont*
ndltpe on Indian affalra lias u i last Bhow«
^tl a dlepoililon tw coaatder the merit* t
the Slephenf and Kurton bills opening to
*eitleiut-nl tioo afi«>! of faiudng land
In llie Kiowa, t'omanch- ami Apache re- ■
erxMiious in 'HUahomn. Wilis of ilda chin-
mi ier hit '• ween eon^id<*ret1 ami paaaed
h- (he liiNine for the l.i.
on aecouut of Beer
.malnsi the opmi _
wl • i i■ tl)C111 Io the senate aide, of Hi<
t apilol.
llow \t-r Itelegafe M- ' Julie and Repve*
•eutntlve HtepheiiM w i'I leave notItinir iif
do. to tiling aboiiI H>«- opening of the <
lands whone i^teitloti for yraxlng pm«
poais ontv i in Dint opinion little n,. t|
• if t-titniruiI 'I'hey eonl>nd that the chain -
ing of the«e pacturev into 'inn woo I
m«iil gieath io ihe welfare and devoloi-
ment of Oklahoma iit-tau.-e line i top"- t un
be raised on these In nils without irriga-
tion. In i ti ii* tonne-tion ih--> -i«■ 11 >i
gOveintnenO r < lanialion t i nsade If i-
deem arid lands iinia chaiigluK them from
grazing to iigilmillui il linth .ti a tt;t
laughig into ihe mlllloi of doll.its. ! ti-
atgut Ilitfi the bill:- iii Uin -lion Inn -I
they lie enacted Into I.
jialf million a crew of far
Hioposed Amendments cum'
Thai Vf'ill Come if the Vari
... j' l ti
mis Senators Get 1 heir o.kii
Amendments Introduced
i r.tiiltal buieau, Hit ii. Hi N W.
^•hington, Jail .1 J. (4eoige Wiigh
ial representative of the departnicu
the interior to Indian .Territory win
been in the cant for the paM tw<
India
tie t'd
g up the nie
through that Inulv
fo
■tiraK'd I v t
t emnmlttte
id promise
llf i
eli I
of tlu-
Stephen* hill, which seem
•ueral approval on the In
has ing passed that boi
Hfion. followw *
nil of that part of art hi
six "f the ad of ' oiigrt •
- .sixth, nineteen hundre
atify
g re
city Ite ,.ul ;
nolu
JJt foi
1 am well;
a thorough
madt with
• lifplt
olTicf
than
cteil All. Wiigtn
n ihe admlulstia-
le hut prevloual>'
.-lili the Int]:
reset vatlori
proprlationa t
which read!
in addition
to said India
onfli ti
carry the
full
at Ion
of
gra
I il.,
CAiVTSfcE IT
PA\ VIEINfS MONDAY
GI.\ I K.NMI.N r
iilphu
with
pen waH
w-i Perguatui and Thos Morris < f the
• : Live StoiK Sanitary Board yesierda.v
alternoou. Senstor Scon, tfho intrn
, . - dtu-ed the quarantine measure says '.'he
J, he believes the bill will pass and ijovkKNOR KlSRGl'^ON HAS SOMlCjiio'i
" that it will include the Osage Nation. IDEAS ON TEXT HOOKS
He said in regard to the commuuica
lion received by Governor Fergtiaou 111 rega,(\ M nev . im.,iMV
from St*t*rt*trav Hit. 1..... k. ,ha. l.r ne- I / M ,
wished ,,,Mt ,,e Hot SHV ,,ia' "e vvoul(l
veto the bill, if it cftine up. or for
that matter he had not said he wo'.id
veto any bill which will pais tip*
P io, net. u*<- ou. or..,-.- .... ; s |je (, ,
' gov«rnor will velo thp hill. If II ** " „.- . ••
Slate i'apllal Hu
Waahiiigion. j
(If pOf«lMlil S I
text* book bill.
lieved Secretary Hitchct
ihe governor t( oppose, the bill, hut
did not ask hi in to veto it. and Sena-
TII C.1VK K
Tt IWN
to the Stat- i 'a id to!
io-ti in $!««■ wo win he tor Scott say* lie does not believe the
ther retention
umd belief
il I. a. ln«i
tallcloua pel
.IbuL
; ti. Si X w
S] ■ nlation o*
t-uppointnieuL
-receUent'e,
kindled hi
oppotlti ti
eli received wh
not in. in -o J1" '",n whi'.
I handle und control tie- duTer. ni in-'itu f,.;|
I iions mentioned have gntltj knowitii. (|
! of Hie Vieariiig of t u : ■" 1 , hes
them are of the puii-si inln-l.s an<i uv-i w
honest intentions, and ar-- tiuit-- in- «| a ■•••
of purticlpatiug voluniarily in i co , Juil
-piracy to wrong anyoni
i ii-\ do not know ' i
relation netweeti thei- own mihoi
thin and tin general fltia'
• oustliutee ihe forme
System which com
gauized th-- genetal fl
Me.
lirni- ate ajid etaull
litis existed betwe
ml Mi Wright,
it Iniend to permit
follows, to wit:
hf allotment --f
provided for In
i. tlie secretary of the in-
aeide for r I to uao in eoui-
I■ iclIn 11 tribe- four buntlrttl
of graxing land
on i r
nd i lie
erelary
nore trai l
i hereby
In
as will
lid h-
repeal-
d
i igated
.id.
little
fO'
I structure ih" s-
,e\ for the \N ill 1
mihI has oi tb-h gi
ial structure iy htima
i its
jmmittee ou lert iiorii « wnit
reraembered liv the statelio-n
i-ing Wa^ldngion from Okla
una and Indian Teriit'-ri-'- Que n t w
1 lie d.-i. gn ' i-s gas- I l**' ' loc:.
po'lwrs on tii >tuiehood -inesfion dm
k their visit to Wa.«li' -'"
t housaud ati'-
atm i
nr. and health leHort.
who appraised ti - "
through ' 111?; city =lodii>-
Washington l" Sulphu
I'hurchlll. !
passed j
*a\ front
• he will
not ai this time
school book hill.
Oklahoma appears
nf siateliootl
the need of
especially wit on
tu be on i lie eye j in
' in
it h^aihig
irt oil thai
Charged with Murdering Floater
leelal 111.-;.toll to tie Htat.- t'pit a J !:* "
.Muskogf' i. t.. .la' -1 Rufe 1>h\'v a 'ou
a.« been landed in ^ jail charged |'''d
Aith the
'aiuage from
polluted hy th
on the hlugide*. - v....v
^11 ft at We i I6t acre* Imfuding
part of the g' outulc upon which ti.e l w'i
•tumis for a government park r.-servn-
t f * ii i ,\ lal.t i.iv. «l!galion was inad.
,iitl th- -!'/• of the reservation wiih '
, MMSC'I I" Ithw'' l1"' at t - ^
While the dit-inlegratlon ->i ti
town if K
body was
id lloi
KING H \S A BfRTHOAV
I lie Legislature He says he believes
that Governor Ferguson personallj -
in favor of throwing the quarantine
line around the Osane Nation
in regard to the reasons given n>
Secretary Hitchcock. « f the Ofcag"
Nation containing so much grazing
' Va- land and that rhe quarantine reslric
g MiouB would cut off their leasing rev
t"w|1 „,m hi the amount of $4tiii.t:0tl, Senn
tor Scott says he does not believe
the Indians would lose that much
' nionev ami he«idea ihe "men who are
most interested In the welfare of tin?
Nation ami are doing more io build .0S( Alt uK SWKICDKN IS SKVKNTV
tip the Osage Nation, have asked that VKARS 01.1)
the quarantine line lie placed arrtund ^oekliolm. Jan. Jl. The
the Osage Nation. sixth birthdav anniversary
Senator Scott says that, the Indians
of the Osage Nation as well as the
cattle should re quarantined and that
j the Indians place little value on
I money and take no Interest in the
i advancement of the country, for which
reasons, those who aie trying to build
up the Osage Nation should lie pro-
tected? He says that the original
Of Senator John .1 quarantine Kill will not be .hanged
Af" rka ofrVheHlate j and believes tlist it will not receive
delivered in both houses | the Governor's veto
••on /
hand.
; In nc
•si pathetic and .
into d land frauds
StNDAY LAW
liKJ.AII.'AI V '-ITV fKI..%..lt:iI "
VlV'WS OX Tf-li: MA1ll-.lt
i, u pield "f Oklahoma CtU
ureaeht r oi i be Seventh Day advent
i ail Ii. was i- ii" ''hy y.-«'ierda\ .
I,,, ,, intl I" I If local < oiigi egiitloi.
' j j. Mi. i i-l.i talked to .. r- -
about proposed Suiida observant -• la
and - ailed a spade j s,ied' He U
Honot i jte Discharge*
-.1
ortm
kmI bill st
.MI ■ ^k ' Uom
iminatii r iiiai poi
dlr-g lor lite admi-
reptes.-n
i tli\ Islon oi
prov ide rol-
and 11.din
dele
ltill pro
Arizona urnl
interviewed
ih- proposed
It -ate* visited Set
.« t oininltfee room
mil been preue ,i-'i
t-dingh piejudic
four hundred and eighth
lands set npait in tlis
and Apache Indian re
ii Oklitbotna Territory by ih-
i i io ; iU- i io i eferred Iti and
ir< tioti one of .Olis act, .onl
.tiv*' i l.oufgjid acrea nf lend s-
wootl i> ei vatli'li In the Kiowa
Hni1 A :• lie Indian reaervntlolia
iikiahoftia IVrntory l y the aecreiiny
of tin- interior, ehall be opened Io settle-
• neiii ta' pro-'lamatlou of the president
tu. .. letl Slat-- Within «ur-e .noiith«
from Un- Lavage of this „ t and be do-
i,o«.-it oi upon sealed bids or at pubi«n
aactio al Uie tltacreiton of th*" set-relary
of th* mi- tlor to the highest btddm. pr- -
\ idnt Uia: no oi* person *li ll Oe. pet
mil- >1 to pun-hue. more than one hui
> ,11ni Htid slxt> aere-. und. I the rules aj.-l
re* iljlious adopted b> tl.e se- retar- --
the i terior. and such purchaser must no
ilii' tiualifled l-i make entry under the
... ,i honiesleatd law And provided i'm-
i t'ial the rnoiiet. arising from tli^
' :i|.. Oi .11 d lands, shall bo paid llilo the
of Ihe I Ulted States and placed
i . .ill of enid tribes of Indians and
>( o ii of nitin. . shall draw for.'
linn interest per nunum; and th"
, , d intmeat of «.ni-t deposit shall
. . ,1 • , • I, . ||. I,e;il of ! aid Indians
dire-
also
-d disclaimed
If z
dollar and ftfl>
W rig 11
It'll! tl'W IIHit> W I
11..dei tllBect inn
The Ittw'.
Oscar was royally obs
seven i.\ -
or Kin/
rved in Stock-
Wyoming Was
|-'toin i "on i pa i
vate i-'icti
Private* JoV'
'
MEMORY OF INGALLS
MMtHt K s i \ n t : IS -I t ilt.M M.I V
. •I;PTJ.;D Itv c.;..\ I:RNMKN^
Wushlugioii. .1 'i ' Toda>
aside In both the I
e*i'irises In inemoi
liunlls of Kanaas. >
eulog> Of the life and
senator had bee
the
olleagn
lni inli.-r* adjournad Io gtatuary hall. ;
Wln-rc the niarbh* slatue of Senator In-
a.ill-, p: eaented lo llie an\-■'ntnenl b> il..*«
• late of Kansas was formally ai-iepttal
The «x«iciaes were of m Impressive (
ehararter and were 1 h• g. 1 > altended
MfcMOKY OK VICTORIA
THE IRWIN CHARlitS
Story of iht- Allegailons Tlial arc
Made Against El Reno Judtic
By CI Reno Lawyer
Threw Ten Boer*.
>uttl 1
: vo«itlon
there Is
tin i "uin s erase ther. wac no que
I about goili. while in the >h i
j of the . <ei hefot•• the d^nertm- iii '
J Ik mere I j a suspicion of guilt
NEVINS IS KILLED
nvAR or f-wcpi;;
FOI Kill \\N'I\ KHSAKN < l IIKR
UK. A I'll «IBSKRV KD IN KM? I.AND
I Mi'don .Inn "I oToniotrow will be ihe
fourth anniversary of the death of.
Jii;1,"Xu x oi.l.M '^"'..Oit,"'5,. mi, ■ S|..rilll Ul«|.«lfll I" " • rtttttf Uapll.l
the iiis u I tain U will atiend memorial J£| Reno. Ollla Jail. 21
services In Froginore mausoiei
a ii n I verasr.v of the Kings an
d by
iounii.v salutes
stations and tlu
at I'ortsinoul'
alations
.aval and inilli i'| that he
dressing --f th- warships (' |
Oieeriisss and tnhei natal ,||Rlri,
holm today The festivities were In-
augurated in the forenoon with ape
rial services in all churches. Later
iu the day «lie King received the ion
About two gratulatlons of ihe, royal family, the!
weeks agn M® B. Cope, one of til court officials, ihe Swedish and Nui
Reno's young attorneys, took n not lop , weglan ministers ami the municipal
i K NuTKti K
'I'll I K V 1.8
•o Word wh
had a grievance against j authorities. 'The riiy and harbor were
. Irwin tif the second Judl- i ally decoraied and'the usual salutes ,
i atnl forthwith started 1 were fired
GANDY ON HIRD UW
Represeniaiive of Beaver County
Tells Hy People Out There
Feel Tuu ard Herd L w
Hou. .1 I* Uattdy is the chsmpiou
of ihe herd law mo.emeni in llf
present a s«ml*Iy 11^ iealon- ni
the rights of settlers ami the pion-
eer farmers that are asking for Un-
law lu Heaver Cftm t> Yesterday h •
spoke of the movement to a reporter
and referred lo an Interview with a
Beaver County man n a wi'h-a
pai er in which the MhC'ineni w.i-.
made thai Beaver County i* n
that sfte
of «ikin In
i..gnl i.
Sorenton Jury Hun t Agreed
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 237, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 22, 1905, newspaper, January 22, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125747/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.