The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOUME XVI.
TUESDAY MOIiMXG,
Gl'TIIUli:. (IK1.A1KI.MA, KKHtlt A11V V'.-. 1®
TUKSIVW MOJlXINt!
KI M Lit I! -.'lis
READY FOR
THE CROOKS
Police
Plan
of Washington
for Inaugural
VISUM SLEUTHS
Each City of Importance Has
.oaned Washington a dctective
KNOW ALL THE BAD MEN
According to the Plans of the Po-
lice There Will be Nothinc Do-
ing for the Crooks antt Pick-*
pockets Who Go to the f
Capital Tlys Week .
Join one of these dubs. This woulJ havej
maintained on Inauguration day had the,
plea or the W. «*. T. F. been . ft. the.,
and the Washington dub would have had
a temporary membership larger than the
total population of tha oily. Tho fit> -!
commissioners. bowvci. smiled. looked
wise, an.l Jeclded thai "II Ha* Impructt |
cable" to make any !ogl Iatlon of that,
sort. CongHess wn- appealed to l)> these
I persistent la dire with tli * same effect,
and now the glud tidings have boon sent
fort t«> the waiting multitude tliat will!
It Is not necessary that they should drink
there will be ample opportunity to set-in
what they want, provided they must '. av<
It.
The i olice already hove had come work,
to do. A w*-i k or two ago congress |mi*s
e,l a resolution granting the use of eer-
tain reside..eeii as temporary quarter* for
members of the vlsitliyj^stntc militias
These houses are upon ,, • square upon
which in to bo construct,^ <1 • senate ot-
floo building and tho contra* t of sale to
the government provided that then*
lions s would bo v.' iled by Fcbruaiyj v
•jo. One or two of the former "wiu-i - nil
ha\e derided to .1 lnOV tile . cthOI'itl^" alld tj,,
h.ive refuse I to move, declitie/ tat they,
mi^ht as w«JI have the use ot*th«-lr form-
er home
soldiers
man or the committee having thi-^mat
ter la charge was somewhat worrr-d it
lirit, and • igi.t ai<gnUorne\ t.-r advl.e
as to what course to pursue. Tho nature
of ^ i lvi • • was kepi conti'Jenti.il. Del
tin chairman we t to tin Hit * '
FAVORS THE
SEA LEVEE:
Engineering Plan of Panama
Canal is Reported
TAKES TWELVE YEARS
♦
♦
♦ ♦
WEATHER.
Washington. Feb. 27.—Forecast:
Oklahoma and Indian Territory-
Fair tonight and^Tuesday; no de-
cided change in temperature.
♦GOING AFL.ER •
1 FiTZPATRICK
SWAYINfc IS 41 QUI I I ti)
**********
• has been finally acted on b>
j approved by tin presl.b
legislative, exociitlve
I Six oujer supply bill'
house "and are in
! five day* of the si
'la the
and Judicial bll
Uave pawed lM t
till
Suggestions are Placed Before appropriatli
bills
the Commission and Lsti-
niates Accompany Report
of Engineers
dilngton. Feb.
aslneeting plan
time
, . .>11-11 IK
non y
laid hefor
I' V ! si, a i.v tho engine*
I to mm ti"m MM to .1,. )fclv
• ' !* • I Ml HI.
tho Panama canal have Just beet
anal commis
committee o
Isthmian <
ngineerlug
j or In part
of the hi -v n the naval and Indian bills
ha i in 'ti partly real and some :• itw *
..f tli- naval ldll have •!>• - n discussed
Hnatoi- general, y apprecinte that tin
fesk of completing consideration of all
lrfi. | ti:. . U.. " ■ •' * •
si-si'in at 1: «•' lock^Butut lay l« •glga.i-
II,.. hiu non- ... them doubts that iP
will in- ..Iiipii-licd, III ..r.l'T do
.,11 ti ft - M islte it Will i.e ie.s - ar>
. . i . .I|I.ii-.! t le <-*■
Oklahoma City Authorities
Will Help Out
IT "W I L L Bt A FIGHT
afei'eii.y With " dy
nb n left, the senat-' ———• •
rJS, 'M,"°r!^;F^eril ot Abe Couch was Held
in Oklahoma City Yesterday. •
Negro Killer is
C.ap ured
• if Mi III!
M i
Davis *
The principal reooinm -ndatlons are
Mimme.l .., in this J 1 solution
IliSiiiVi I, That e.immlttee approv"
nnd recommend for adoption by the tom-
mision a plan for a® ea level canal, with
and it is
the* hour
tlxvd at 10
slorui will
voml tlie
o present expect alio
.onvouing - i ll daj will be|
look and that tjie dnl!>
• •xtene<S conslderablv
al hour of a.ljourning
« are probal l*s tho Insi
; SperHI Dls|.^t-h t" the Stylo fapital
< iklahoma • l • « Ai
I torni > Have- lu.. in«titute.l « xtr. >'iti. n
! proceedings for one Jami* T Fitxpatrlck
now under arrest in Old Mexico and
want I h«-i. . .-harged with la <m
I the raih'otid cutnpanv. FltEpatli* k was
; employed ioudmastei for that eom-
iany with iieadquat toi s 1.i •• and ju:b
'ietlon ov< i tho division from this city to
H't'ato Capital B.ireau l.'Jl i'enn.i. Ave^ i
Washington, D. «' t'> '• .'7^-Wot bo un-
* 111 pickpocket ^nd^ieuy fliievvs and all
other >-'orts nnd conditions of crooks If
t'icy %i <it t^ . ity <T W ashington at th<-
of the Inat^nratloa of president
tin,
It'vv velt.
of the
c ommittees j the hftus*
ants and informed them I hat wh
troops unived on the evening of Mar
:ird he would lead thorn to the houses a
dgned by him for their aceommodatl'
and would tell them tu Inarch in and ' t
take chargo. The result was that twoj
of thea" a.:tio>ing tenants decided tliat
It jya.s wiser to move forUtwith and
bottonwwidth of 10
t and a mlni-
if thirty five feet.'
\ .tear.-.: 'i W
«,k> U prc|M lute for ti.,. ,T|..t„,1.jnn *l.l r:v im.l l.i.l.r ...V t H.lj •-
. ; ii,K*on for dear 1if«- anl declares tliat
tiun of the day I. knotf, as t|W .on.mll-j ,
t f on pnbli • order, and headed b> f.intrv dia1ndg« her f ont her ab|d-
nated ' Oi
n® t.
JOIN IN Oil I Kill I
Independent P/oducers Take
Steps of Dffense .Against
Standard ©ii Company
WsshlBgton'a chief «,f poiic, Major Rlch-j ing pla
nrd Sylvester. Major- Hylv.-ter Is
]■. -i.l'i.t of I' i' • i •. .4! iona I > 'iatic
\\ !:< ti adv ^ of
linJrman of the committee sn
id stnlle, the kind that won't
and said "We'll we
"1.
off
,.f poller- rhVr-.. or something like that
: nd Is a sleuth with n record. Ho has
<.I pointed ev i'.Uodv irt®Wa tilngton w!:"
knows anybody else i a -r e. ial p^Jit e
limn- and will give them badges nnd;
* JS'eidringhaus
; 1 "hat they n .'iy <r ir my iistr.i '
;.Ill.• of the pe.It■«■ a 1.11 plii' h a..v « rook
they can lay hao-K^n. ^ • r®
Tlien Ma J. Sylvester has given Inst i u"-
Hons to his regular force of Jdip-coats
a*l pkitil-olatWdltcotlvri, s* that the <#y.
einnceH arc no auj'plolous p^son will .-"- factor was added
journ long outside Hi" liars. Kvr >*ody|raco on thb
Unit looks .it air doubtful will be d.-
t.iln! I Smtll till' *!|" IK out :>nd III. .
11 „'l r 1. • i B '
MISSOURI DtAOLOCK
is Still Losing,
Three of His Supporters De-
serting Hi1- tjwaeJtltnerday
*' mffi n* it, 11? \\ .11
land with twin tidal lock at Mlntflores
j whose usable dimensions shall be l.O.O
I. • .• 1. - «i:,d S • I' • l will. t a tot;.!
mlliioi: tl. lhl^ Sii'.h
, ; 1!' „ W a ... e bit ,'d
ministration. • lgi i.eriiK. sanitation iff !
eontlngene iinonnt i. .4 t • <>i> —"•
but without allowance for Interet dur-
ll * list r .let U• t,. I-X I >e 11.■ if zoil gO'
ornm. nl a. I collateral ■ •.~i - and w.iM'
^supply. • v\- : - l"'l\ Inu ■•! i' 11 • iW ' •'
I Colon* which lasl Items sre to bo re-
paid I'.v t lie it, t liitant - of ti. it ie.-
; Th> . it mitt- ' < -tin at- • th • .. •
! >vei canal can bt flnlhod within ten or
Itw.'hi Tin , .mmitt • • ■ I. i .I•; •...;
I uttdsr it" olrouBuftafioos should 11 ■ sur-
; lace of |!.e e.mal b>- mote than sixty
j feot above the so;i and e-timates at thin
level tho post would b $178.01.1.406. A 30-
! foot level Is cstjinati I to* . " $l!'l I'"
i 11 is ' •• 'omtnended t : it ti •• 1' 'agi*-s t is
er li* * "iitrolled ii\ ,i dam .it. Clam boa.
I bunt to a Ct. st height of 3U0 feet. and yi , ... . ,,,
W S ,.f t ,' 1 tlL, - el ■ '• I ► * #
I ..f through t uiiti. A ti.ai work j Tlv. t,«..
, wltlfMhe new American steam shovel? nt pympatay fot the oil pro
'JUDGE CHARLES SWAVNE.
Who wai yeiterday acquitted in the
Senate oji trial for impeachment.
Washington J-'eb. -The senate sit
ting as a eoart of Impeachment for the
trial "i Charles Bwayne, ii-tiu.t judge ot
the florthern district of Ftoma, today
111.111cd bini on" all tweiv' artlclSf «.f
lmi*a. hinent by the house of represent a-
I.or,. I I e ., |ti. | «V W a ' I has*
* iij.nltN i •mvlctioii. althoi^ i
ed two-thirds to convict.
Sapulpa I-. ,t iild«I Hi
i payrolls of his department and approprl-
j atcd tho additional mone\ supposed ^o i"
•d "" w vU 'ur^i for d clerk and #denogtnphor in hl-'j lu f
f ■ — j office He has boon gone from this - it . ' v'
since last July. He «a.- i■at•>«! in «>1 I " ^
Mexi. o i Sheriff Hill Tllghman #
i hand!, t l'i tho t|. t *• w • -
nt'iti •! Stat. and Old Mexi- •• in extta ,,,
dltlon cases tho person wanted is given j
sixty days to show cause why he should 1
.."t be eh Uvernl ..vet to tin ''' : 1: -*' '*
wanting'* him* At the j-ame time Fit* ;.|>olntni. nt- • po-tma
l-atiick's alleged ' mnl!". ,i aii'-e w:i Wila.nn 11.ml■: -i-m-U -
. .ivered Kd Kilfoy. who held fi - miliar po- j nadlan . oiint- oklaholl
III , "inde,,ei .i. - Hon with" h. ad.|Uatt■ a - in this ,-ity and ^ attsu •' • •
riui.i oil product* end «Bn.r. i.o,„| j-.n-di*"" from «hu ett, |p <J««t.J j. J. Akm ... Dutton
Ca.i«a . Oltlo. inmota and IrnlUna jolttrU • '' ' ' ™ ''- *' "rr"^d ,or «l |Okl«hum
HAVE THE
. WHIP HAND.
' Boomers Now
Become Obstructionists
JO FORCE ACTION
Statelvod For Oklahoma ot
no Appropriations
IT-LOOKS LIKE A WINNER
Hither Oklilioma and Indian Ter-
ritory will get Statehood This
Session of Congress or
There NX'ilf Be an
lixtra Session
Postoffice Chanqrs
'apltal Bureau. IL'L'l Pen
Washington, Feb. J7 The
Washington, Fei
dt lution Is now t<
i iin.- that the flit
Indian Tsrrltorj Ii
against th
Oil I'
, i,. - Tint
oduccrs'
In the foruiatio of d
all' d ' iJi« -.'IS
dard OH company
The ti.-w. otganlacajU
a the National Crude
socintioii. S*
11. idquartlrf vv'" he in Chicago., Od
i f tiie chief Objects of rtie organlzat'Tin
p eeynt dlwcrlmi latlon in fre^1 j Special Dispatch to th
•rested for th© OkIah<
Pi* ed* unde. | Sam
ippearance for] 14, ln<
ante charge. After being |>1I
a $500 cash bond " hi.- .
trial, ha forfsltad ths bond is still a fugl-'iand,
t.u fiffti Justin It i s.iid that Fit-
ud «' Ft
*
T. \\ M.CIol-
paTrlck ha* well-to-do relatives in Ki
s;f* City, ami, tlnw ho had tmplo>
Judge Tnrsney to defend him.
J ti
,1 by the postofll-
r at Itnlio' ^ i
fflt r i- not .1 moil
■ department postman
udlan Territory. Thl
■> order oftl.-e
: rates. K. II. He
! Standard Oil «•.
president of the Oh;
iinj, was the prim-
of the
Mo
Feb.
the
1 the
w
of fifty
i visitors have departed
new j
the senatorial!,
I ► ballot today j di n.' woi k
j when Representative Ca- . y bolted Xeld-i eonslru.-tin-
and voted for. T. . I' l)yei . Fn'tc.i
'ulobm cut
at
i pej
homo. Then, unless they we
i States
district attorney, of St. I^iuis.
ipTtued with the goods on tlatn. the | Ikprosentatlves Mobcrly an.l Sllverwood
ill t.irned loos, mil warned not t..'aT-o deserted tho regulars
L, th- i u> loi.K.-r tin..i time fori l.ieutenant Governor M. Kin!
lo ijeputs*or the toss-■ Nledring:haus. 4. ; Cockrell.
voting for
iV The vfto:
57; Kerens.
Oodfr. y. J
*
ARE SHELLI!N(i MUKOEIN
Trying to Cut Them Olf
From Vladivostok
well as till
SI
at the
ci 111s , , 'i > i I loir
< : • omtnended at <'oi*n
a if< hacbor. To this egd I
r. akwatt r is agg. -1. .!
oiiatriKtlon of an inner bar-!
ntrance to the canal.
edging
| merit looking
methods "I d
o-opi ration
owa'rd the
erlminatlo.
A resoluti"
lug tlir,*1|l
ot thanks fei
will
llng<
them r- . ,
,i I-'; MeKinb \. ..
country pik.
I,, order to help to local force ra mncl, rhero were many
:,s j)oKs|ble tin committee on pub'.i ' or-
der will i.iing t<> Washington two or
three ciaeli detcetiv-rf from eat-h «if t h*
lar^lr cltlea of the country. These
*lf'Iitlia will be stationed i.t the railroad
R^sian Under_FircanUJap.nesc
scan the faces of the pilgrims and arrest
any person whom they know has a record
ii^r wrong tiding in any tjilier cit>. Il\
tli n^t hod Maj. S.Nlvsttr .'ahtilat*-
to protect the pocket books of the visitor- v •
II.at ,1,,-v may apend th. i, in N"* "t l""' V "
III,, ...1.1 ,.i III.- x'. la «-.,t, r wl:>if"" *'hn ™« J.WI i-.-l.imJI li. i- (Torn
i .In. Inst.'.,,1 ,,f tiirnlira It ovt?r to tli, j Hip front, the Japftnosc are nhrlllng Muk-,
.T.Miketl g.1,11. in.'ii from out of town. II, j .'pn will. Il-lnch iiiurtarp Tho honi" .nt-
l,ellt.ia In ii„ iioni/,- honi.- tnduatr. mont. whUI.Vaa repontly rommpned. -
plan.'1 anil will .lo all lie run to <l<;tul.i j lurllir-i- r- porlrd i.i have oauapd gl oat
ti..1 ifa-ly Iniuuy in Waalilngton. , datnagft far liohlnd tho n,i."^ia11 llno.o
Tho pull,-,, and .iotoctlvis will l.avo Advlow. from Chlnoao -omiti, aay thai
aomothiiig . I e to .if Ulan watoh irook- lenora! ongagomont Is HnprogiT-- all
ho.ovor Tho ordlnan |,o,.jll.ti,*. • "f "'"D* """• "-h heaviest Unhung oo- (
A. ashliigtii.t ,s about I will. V""'lMK V" J" an«- Hghl and Kurokl
(.„M nf„s. <1 soon.s I.I thai lho„ '■ " 't '* 'f.„ norlh au.l
.111 he a .......I .™„,,l,,i Thoio 'I",;,;t-'"ng to orumplo the ^i.sslans i.aok ■
ho stroet fakirs ' mi l green men , tho ,llro.U. A f„ro. i.
ported to be moving from the south and
east with Intention of cuttlnu the 1
ftnssiiui- c^nmunlcatlon by railroad;
from Yladjg stok.
CONtiRESS' LAST WEEK
; ♦
resolution o:
cora of Kan-
u any move
illmnation 01
alleged to b«
with the oil indns-
I'nit- .1*Stati
also adopted extend
itr legislature a voti
•r of financial assist
s 'egislaturi
a Ohio, w.i
he boanl of trustei
Kanati
Davis
Five Days for Seven Important
Ifllls-in'the Setiate Was the
ProRram Yesterday
BOUTWELL DEAP
Funeral of Couch ••
State rapltal i
Oklahoma City. Feb. :7. The fuo'tall
of Abe Couch, the poll, "man who com
niltted sulfide after killing Delia l^ht
l^-ni nd V nd I' i' ot wit- held thi-
ol fcftsi noon from tho cm Idem e of htt
""I mother. The body of the Pattei -m w-
111 W.I- i^pped i I Al dniore \ e- J .la
and hi- btujed there today at tlie re |iien
of a ladv friend. The Johns'.n woman;
♦ as i.t.ii^l today ai-o. Tlni« fid --i ot
the mo.-t horrible tragedies that ha- ov«-r
boon enacted in this city. A rumor wa.-
jir--\alent ^jer<- Saturday i ' it that t'I
• ltd Shannon, w I n It i I «'•••«. w.. '
j su-pi' ions of. and who «■ lat. da to
hI at pollcs headquarters in which he said
,^'oin-h had followed him Salu.da
land probably would have killed him had,
I he not. concealed his name. This liap-j
I ji. tie.I* a Short time before tlie tragafty.
Washington,
if last week
)UMKH (JOVKRNOK AM' F« iRM Kit
SKt HKTARY OF TREASURY-
Cronion. .\Liss.. l ob. .7—George Sewed
j lioutweli. fonpor gwernor of Massa^u-
At th- 1'i giniil' *. tt- and a form-r segretary of tie
osent - ion i' I- iti- n. died today, ag^d v. lb- Was
ipproptiatlon bills I Mrb■ken w ith pneumonia last Frida>.
green
and fainting women •and lost children.
a Tho commlttiQ on public order, com-
posed of a thousand cltiz- as. more or
STILL OM OFFEMSIVE
e ;,iiil informations kI'RtiPATKlN' SAYS .I.M'ANl-:
ed In ' ^i /nook VAN' "KS \tKl\K KKfM i.S
les/s, are assisting tlie police and detec-
tives in caring for tire throng of visitors,
'l'emi>orary public comfort stations will
be erected at various points where tin-
crowds will edffgrcgate
booths will be estahli!
nnd corner. A special committee compos- <a, petersburg
ed of physicians and trained nurses will froni Kuropalklu dated Sinida;
l.e on hand to administer first aid to the j-The (s c ontlnuliig th'#ofTensive
Injured and will do all In their power to against the front of our^sinkhetchen de-
revive those who have become 50 weary tachment and hasitiirned both lt> Jjjuiks.
«n-.l heavy ladea that they cannot proceeil | The Japanese al-c have advanced against
of their own accord. Special accommoda-! Kantlo pass, turning our left Hank but
tinns are to he arranged for^ln^** who'all his nttn k on 'fciiigti and R. • dalir.g
li.ive Imbibed too freely of the flowing j have been repulsed. Ills offensive move-
tiowl. and while this nnf^rtunate con tin- mont against Jtomapudx has also .bo
gent win not be harshly
uv- r
Hunter Captured.
Sp- i;ri •I'if.pati b lo the Slate « > tal.
Oklahoma City. eFb. "7 S.-ott Hunter,
the negro who shot and killed 111* atep-
l.ig^er. al,-.. ;t negf. near I.uthei, Sittir
.1 iv mornl#g, was captured Sundaj m ir
the scene or the shooting and is imti in
tho county Jril hen Htmtff wm ti i k*
oil to Lincoln countv tu ftie "ftl 1 Sat-
urday. and there whs lost Sunday even-
ing he came back home. and. lie sa> - in-
tended to come h^ <4.1 ki1 - hi'u.-elf
His preliminary hearing will haii be-
fore a justice of the peace In Kutb- •
TWENTY-THREE
LIVES LOST
Terrible l:\plosion in a West
. Vjrginia Mine '
BL1 FEW WERT WORKING
Or Luss of Life Would Have
Been Trebled Fifteen Bodies
Recovered -Most of Dead
Foreigners
; , -11,, 1, 11 in t l.e St.rtc 1 pl' al.
I In-. statehiHMt
It appeal; at till*
or*oklahoma ami
s. ii.it. ♦rill oil -
re tin- passage of ;,n cnahllrnr
tin • *t>-i i llories as one state or
thi appropriation M£Is win i..- obttruot*
, : mini bach ol 1 In ha nda of
,| i . ,.tk ti nit, lias so often been thus
*■. 1' 1 ,ii 1 i avail in the estrem-
iv and an extra session of congress will
111a I' nei' v-ary. There i< a, deter-
mination on tn« part of the I.lends of
, nl to . 1,11..I pat. This .lie devol
, I , . the 1 111: f * I .' I;. tliat W ' • I
Sunday night an.: In tha attltuda "f tha
statehood boomers today.
Tha Mends ol itatahood agpraaa the
matter by saying;
"Kitiier uklahouia and Indian. 'IVrri-
,«■ wi. 1 k* t -tat. hood I'll ' ion o'
coimi'-s or there will i-'sm extra session
to pi>.--^ ajiproprlatloa bills.
A deilnite programme lins h«-n ngrc d
upon by the statehood forces, which it
thus outlined . _ ,
l':. i. 1 lie senate lo i. . .i(o from all
house statehood
ronforces of tin
Oklahoma an.
lendmeiii The
, * inn ti'
11 ti (hen % •
I'dillg
the bent
formation and intlmntbn.s at tiie ^.in-
ference, that thl* can pass the senate.
It \\:||s '• the i .'-ise, ,11.1, If 11||
H,-•■> refuses 1 « -pt It, no more ap-
propriation l)L'. of which there are thit -
t■ .-11 peti'ling w11 i • be allowed to
The
will
will he a flllbustfr which will
every appropriation bl'l and this
•dlate th/ r illing of a -periai.
eld. Wt
V.I
ult of
IT
A Cannino Factory.
"Special Dispatch t" the State t'apltal. *
Ok'ihoma City. Feb. .'7 A 'canning
plant is to be one of th<-* added Industries
*f> this city's name enterprises and "ill
he in operation b) vha flrat of ^Aiil* Tho
1 {astlngs trial company <>( Chicago
Is behind the concern. The plant will; nurnbe*
have e capacity of -10.(100 cans p<
It will located . onth of the
It Is Intended to bring the matter t>e-
f.ire the | ,1 se by W'ednesdaf at the lat-
est. AVhile this I-1 be I irx done, and when
- , i„n • refits.-- to a-. - pt tift atnen<l-
ni. nt. S- "i Mail' ' will offer an '
I lahoma ml Indian- 1 ei rltory Hlll''llijf
no- t. admitting them a~ one stute, wlii' h
he vfT.I ask to l>. pla.'-ed on the Indian
mtM-^wlll pxceed U.U, approprUtlon bin IWt will thw
pportnnft • v ' ■ -•!•' '-'fc " * "
i propriatlons. .
iertlons _rp
nee adjourned
, 1-eb. .. As a re-
in shaft No 1 of the
rlilted Stat s Coal and Coke company at
\\1 ii.- t.nirt ' t went \ -1 In . . niit--is are
supposed to have lost their lives It If
pirssl a ■ '-.♦tlie
Fifteen dead bodies had been taken from
tiie siiaft. A larlr r^culng party-is nn These
tha mlitji tonight, it la barely paiMM the conferenc
Just aft.-r
the highest
HIS EYESIGHT RUINED
CHAP.
.1 like!\ . tliat .line of the remair ...itlnnit 1 one who w;. prr-.-nt dm i |
. ni.iinlie l mine - wl'i • reseunl 1 .... ritire conforen ' It Is a determined
iV - * plan fo force legislation at lenst for thaM
Tha exoloslon was of terrllft :■ •«. •• and! two tcDitorhi at thla aasatoo, leaving
rtiteie.f Kla>)t w mlow# a milo distant, tlie on* alter a tlv- tin fsilurs.of tha
Immediately aft.-r th.- sho.k gr.-at appiopriatlon l-Kls and ghe .-ailing "f an
#i f mlnurs who were off dut: extra session. •
being S'.I i«i -ti t.. '
hntl great f'-uffs f smoke, a.i l'*
1st gushing from its mouth. Mothers.
alidren Und oth< 1 relatives soon wet.-j
aa'pllf ami pleading to - rescue of|
dear to them entombed in thte mln
I todu
shaft
HVNN -SENDS MISMIil
BERLIN CATHEDRAL DEDICATED YESTERDAY
CATHEDRAL DEDICATED
Germany's.Westminster Abbey
is Formally Dedicated in
Presence of RoySlty
.-§ ulsed.
: wounded.'
1 "ol > lorsk>
treated, they
will ^o ^lken la charge by the mem
bers of the police department nunlocked
up safe and sound where they can do
themselves 110 harm and where thy can-
not Interfere with the Inaug irai fes-
tivities.
Wasnlngton was very much perturbed a
week or so ago when several industrious ■^^"n l)!l^'s,
members of the local branch of the Wo-
man's Christian Temperance 1,'nlon draft-
ed a petition and sent it to the £lty ad-
ministration urging and demanding that. ......
^ I. I S > 1 \ V I . 1 I r r W*
Gaugo and Wanfun Passes.
St. Petersburg. Feb. :7 - General Ku-
ropatkin in a db_ t,-b dated Februarv
iinnotine * that Tlv Japanese had > om-
menced cannonading In
Iter I i. F'-ii. :7 \'..f in manv y. <rst# -
Berlin .-en® 1 more i.rilllant or
more imposing sp. -ta-T- than that
presented today at the dedication of the
new Lutheran cathedral. All the avail'
tion of -able members of the imperial family, to-
gether with membeijj of m^>t of the
oil saloons and other places where lntox s
icants are usually dispensed, be closed on
Inauguration day. Had this been seriously
considered it would have complicated mat-
ters considerably. f"f It would have be- n
difficult to .. 1 ^ inii In led a.h and ev r
one of the v '-;0 114 1 InniH.inds i'^ a mein-
V.*r of om- of the niH ij .lul- i^iidi ar.
nllowed to si ;i whiskey ami other diinks
on Bumlav s an holiday- This is a dry
town on 8undu>. a. 1 tip only wa\ a
thirsty stranger can get 1 drink is to net
reigning families of
tOUtiHI HAND TO HAM). ; i /
■ ■ sentatives of the Pr
"UK AND DA the United t5'
nnan states,
Potsdam court was
Ti ere winf rspre-
testant churches of
Kngloud.
PA88KS 'i PKit t'l-INT
Madyadanl. Manchuiln. Feb. -7 After
fighting of the most desp.-rate nature,
the ltuasiau* remained yesterday In pos-
session of Ch" and I a paTs.-s agalnrt
which the Japanese had I e.-n flinging
themselves madlv. The Kustda ns. who
were greatly outnumbered, sustained re-
peated attacks, some units losing
high as Trt per cent In killed or wounded I tie-
in hard to hand ftghtlng with the I -} a ixl
Switzerland an.l other countries; deputa-
tions* of churchmen from ev< r.v part ol
the engirt. and 1 multitude or hlgfe t i\ 1.
an^ milhary dignitaries.
ng edlflc-
it he | • \<htL W
1 i,ff-1 „
f th'- entrain • to the iinp.i-
• • T with \ i-teran* and
with m1i.mi1 ehildr.'M After
llllain had delivered an ad-
- j dress of greeting to the notables present
-. I'li'f Julius Has. hdortf
11 V 111 , nd
® .. Wf.il' tie e| ;:-,_.
were enterBg the cathedral th< 1
played the ■'Heaven- nr.- Telling,
tin ^alh-lujah hymn * >11 leaving.
procession stopped lit front of the chur
and all J^iuhI in -inuit c. with a grand
and thrilling effect Kim- Feste Burg 1st
I'nder Gott." %
On<- of the 11 ^si •:i -es.-i\e moment,-
of the ceremony was when the imperial
couple where 'en ing the athedial. While
standing on the topmost step the crowds
outside burst Into the strain of Die
\V.i.' Ijt am llii.-in Thi will know.
We ..lid
, I :.\ PI.OSION IN Mil.IS yiRF.W
HALL KfdHTKEX FELT. ^ 1
| Special Di p •' a the State 1' ■' I',
Oklahoma Fit v. Feb. :7 WT ilo pai - t i
ing .1 steaiW pipe in a lo.-.ii mill thi<- . : ' 1.
ternoon, a^'jioor union ' blow out. the n
force of which threw Charley Hall a| m
•^ista.-c# of eighteen feet. Injuring him • ■ 1
severel T!ie escapln^'eam stri-' k hi 111
! In the face and it i.- LJ " ,gbt is .->
j^Qglrt Is destroyed
WILL COMVItNtl SOWN
' *
L'i
, St. 1 f
lb principal 1
i - he -¥n
'iccs in Pittsburg,
ii.il States St^el
ot tie OXplosTotl
mined and since
v of thn-c in the
\N EXPENSIVE FIKE
PLANNING OT'TI.KT TO HENRIETTA
CO A La FIELDS.
Spe.-lal Dispati-h^to 11.. Stat.- Capita'
Okl.,1 ima C'it ' kI.. F« -p. a ii:' • '
Ing of the construnon company, liavii g
Dock and Railway "(erminals at
New Orleans are Destroyed
\\ ith I ivc MiHian I.o^s
lined the adjacent
the deep booming of thi
less against the volume
majesties were visibly
mm • .1 -• .- . * a
sung.
Huilt above the ...rffe-
less than eighty-seven
i lonenaoiicru -
cathedral may b< *
ork of bulldln
Louis and Wnrletto raJli
•tie. t- and et ♦ - Fits afte. :• )■
beHs was power-1 gltming work on the ;hie.
of sound, '^[leir ie built j^tom *':ier* a' -
moved and r. - tin n< • to St. !."iii- Tiii;
.' last \ t * s> in t let 'i • 1 L« pi e.i 1
ling Henrietta.
Oklahoma
1,id .
id |
Oklahoma's Enthusiastic Friend
Sends a Message That Lends
Encouragement 10 Hopes
T1. e ' 1- and pr^iahly effective
, in. a suites proposed to he taken by the Ok-
lahoma and Indian Territory partisans in
- i-- *.iaiei - d liRlit is shown J,n . te '
, 1 , | *-. I- «d b • lay by Km. WllUam
• irlmex from Hon. Dennis T. Flygn 'n
Washington hi wlilch the plan ns outHp-
j e.J hi tiie washington dispatches Is v 11-
fled. Tlie tilegram received 1". Mr.
Grimes i 8.-^ follows;
Hon. Wm. Grimes. Guthrie.
j *-it has Juat i>e# n dMMad «' a confer-
1 11: .• ui friends, of Oklahoma, and Indian
Territory that if the e#nfereea do not
W <-.lnes lay S nator Halley will
bill n-i a rider on an
II elthei g'-t
defeat
l)M and we w
the approprlat
r—ressif a t Ing 1
bill
•I). T. FLYNN." •
w hie
and ashes 1
>f Emperor
•
iglv called
tVil
Ger-
trairy's 1 AVei-tmlnsiai Abl - ' ^ mag
nlficent edifice, which stands iu the I.ust
garten directly opposite the north en 1
trance of the ro.val >1 - litis been build
it.g fi® • veil J - - • .ilieist-•• . , ,i\
ing 1 •** . la i.i In Jun. Iv'• I and It . .r. ,
•ants a cost of $3,009,000. The emflerorj
planned originally to spend Su.000,000, but
the Prussian :•-*;« ^d t-- , ot
0
the purpose.
Rural
THREE RURAL CARRIERS
OKLAHOMA Al'l'OINTMI NTS .MAUI.
in washington vest;-* It da v
SP «?I ^ ^ • ■ ■ ■ ' Capita:,
v.-- -i Ktoir c
appointed for Oklahoma
I Wm A. McCiti
Butler, substltut'
1 B. Veatch. carii.
ute. Medford, ro
carrier, Edward
ion of pi
indie t raffle now on
West and to ivold
in of freight from,
ative estimate flg-
1.-.- at five million
eoinpany carried its i
pFIN. LWVJON
WIDOW SENDS Pit "TI'
SCHOOL AT l^WTON
Mrs.
RES TO HIGH
f'lostH.
id
tiefr
elgn ug
• U.M. though ti
scape.' and the
Major
his plac
o v\.' ■
ViJ-v
I hand-son
Henry W.
tut-
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