The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XVII
FRIDAY MOKX!XG.
GUTHRI15, OKLAHOMA, .lAM'AUA
1' li 11 > A A MOJIMXCJ
NUMBER 234
it is cur
AIND^DRIED
So Complains Arizona Poli-
tician Anent Statehood
A DENUNCIATION
,Housc Committee *s Told
. Things py Southern Kicker
SAYS IT'S OF 'NO USl
While He Hopes for Nothing, An
Arizona Ex-Governor De-
nounces Corruption Char-
ges—Tilt Over State-
hood Bill
REMISES EOR1LNE I
INDIANA FARMER WON'T TAKE
back. pension*
Kokom'o, IiiiJ. Jan. ft—William S
Blliott is a 'farmer near Kokonio. He
is in comfortable circumstances, but
by no meajis wealthy, yet has per-
IVI'fSABB WAS Southern
EXONERATED
Girl Makes
New VorkStage
BIGELOW IS
OBSTINATE
BLIND COMPOSER
latently refused to w cept M.'.'cO •>
bat k ■pension money due to him for
diabiltlity contracted while a I'nion
soldier during the Civil W.ir.
Re-flected Secretary
Agricultural Board
J M. White Fails to Make
Charges Threatened
A'though Three Franu Brothers
Wrote Letters Telling ot Re
liability of \X hue, Gov.
Lraniz Made Motion
tu I urn Him Down
ARRESTED
IN RUSSIA
Harvard Graduate Detained
in St. Petersburg
STUDENT
American Was Engaged ir
Reviewing Social Situation
ALLEGED REVOLUTIONIST
William L:tiglish Wallingof Chic*
ago is Charged by the Au-
thorities With Assisting
the Anti-Monarchial
Party ,
.Washington, D. a Jan. IS—Mem-
bcra of tho anti-joint statehood lea-
gue of Ariaona were ugtdn before the
finfmittec but they played a lees im-
portant part in the hearing than Ite-
presentativo Hamilton (republican,
Michigan), ami Representative I yd
tdem., Mo.) who had it, lilt which
threatened to end in blows. Mr. i
Hamilton was asking- a question show-
ing iiis leaning toward joint statehood | Town TOpiC 'PoltCy is** Aired
when Mr. Loyd remarked thai the 1 (Jourt
ihange iu the attitude of Mr. Ham- 1
11 ton ori statehood most remark -
able.
Mr* Hamilton denied emphatically
that ha haS changed front and "nTt.
I-ioyd then aaid it was strange that
tin# member from Michigan had nut
joined in the minority repottf against
individual statehood when the house
committee on territories ut a former
session of congress reported ftivor-
«.bly on the measure to admit Arizona
and New Mexico*
Mr Hamilton explained that lie was
in Michigan attending a convention
t the time the committee took the
action and consequently was in no way
responsible for it.
Mr. Lloyd Hai l he would accept the
' twiIorV tand the Michigan member
ctigrily deolared he made no atpoiof.,
SOME HINTS
TO THE WISE
DEPENDED ON 01 IPS: ;
Correspondents instructed
Ridicule, "Use Rapier Instead
of a Bludgeon" Among
The Rest
by To
were !
du ring
\o:k. Jan. IS—Ijjptructio
vn Topir^ t■> itm ••'trrehp.Hidenta
ead in the supreme coprt today
ti,: ti iaf tr r Norman Hupgood. edU j j,
Collier's Weekly, on a charge „f , ,
C riminal libel, brought b> Justig
M Deuel 1. of the court of special ses-
sions. These instructions were embodied
in a letter ''iiLltled: "Hints t
pendents, and Included the fallowing?
•Remember that ridicule is more effe
tlv<^ than abuse. I'se a rapier rather
j than a bludgeon Remember that Town
! Topics bnly tells of people who ltn\e w>n
• distinction Remember to pick "H the
! interesting features. Town Topic* will
more l iterally than any newspaper
. ,«*. Its such as t desires
The letter was read b> Attorney James
W. «.)* borne. counsel for >1. llapgond.
D<#ie|ftr
lusta
'stifled rant
,* the book of biog
prominent hi eocletx
is asked by Mr. .Os
• and started from his chair. He sud-
denly regained lus composure, (however,
and the hearing continued.
Dwlght B. Heard, former governor
of Arizona, was the lirst speaker
*He read from a report of yesterday's
hearing and said the Arizona deleg •
tion feJt an explanation should be
nwj*i<> by Representative Powers of
Ills intimation that the Arizouans wer •
uiscler corporation Influence Mr.
Powers denied t&it he had made any
statement which rouid be regarded
as making any such Intimation.
N. O. Murphy, former governor of
Arizona, made a heated speech de-
bouncing t.h reports thfr\.t raiiwar
and mining Interest* wore using cor-
rupt me'bode to dKeat th'.- dnt stai- -
hond bills "I ihereby denounce
fhlse, llbeleiw ,v*d slanderouK any
rharge of eonmnttoh regardless o<" i j^ti
iwtiere It eomoe from ' said Mr Mur- j
phy. 4'1 leel it is utterly futile for j of Town Topios. be* t,,«
tie Io npps-r before this committee l4,g,.d atlM, )c ,m lM w#w> aild ,he trj <l
si.d discu-s our views on statehood. *t<.pped while the Jurors read the jrti-
rho verdict is signed aiid sealed a- e l euell resrifle.i that
gainst us. But 1 cannot refrain from r , Webb refused to <ib- • t.,
debouncing this charge of corruption I and 1'ain-ies.
egjunst any party IL •would he Just
es fair to credit ttiw h«r>d« are being
put Into the government Tmrae to take
money for buildings* to bo used in
passing tho Joint statehood bill.
Brashear Choctaws Lose.
Muakogei'. I <T Jan.. 18—The
Dawes cummlesirtfi today reeei\ed from
Secretary Hi** hnx-fe a decision sus-
f lning the rerommendation of the
commission denying the right <>: is
Mississippi «frvjtaws to ion olljiicnt
for aUotment in rtte tlhoctaw nation.
|)h« tio|s«Tutuio.'> -m ajoj.#q iqJIuo.tq,
This the huivlest (^ught • is - e\er
1t has required nearly three years to
se t le.
The "S3 uppllcantg Involved claim
right to cltlsedmlp on th-' ground^
♦ hat thf ^ e deoendanis of Jane and
\anev Brashear, who it Is claimed,
lived In the o'd Chwla-w nation prior
to nitl were of t'ho. taw lt|o. I
Others claimed to be de>endaiits of
d lUghters of Jsne and Nancv Hrashear
wlio were of ose-quartsr Choctaw
blood Their claims to citizenship
wrn denied bv the Dawes « ommission
•n May 15. 190d, on the grounds thst
♦he rerords otf the commission and the
testimony at the hearing failed to show
thst th^ arrestors hsd • omiifred with
. article 14 of the t hone« ti-sty it. IHSH
er presented dt" or rights there-
untHr to eithe< . onimlseiei * authoris-
ed lo adjudl. ste su« h < laiin-- by ait
ef congress approved March 3. 1 MKT.
and August. 1*4? This decision «as
sustidned by ttie t.olnions of the at-
torney general utd the secretary of the
\ Investor.
• 1' itds Hid 1^'.!:
raphies of jiersoii
Justice Deuel I
borne:
"is it not a fact that people w!
fused to subscribe : , 'Pads and F;
were ahu>cd in Town Topics'.'
• Was ma Dr. Seward Webli ton
Town Topi < fa:- refusing U) .im
to MiideKaucf**"/
Deuell said he did not kn
i en- Juror was handed a .
WALKER fOR ATTORNEY
Name Goes to Senate for Ap
pointment in the SoutiTern Dls
trict of Indian Territory
W a iititgltiii. Jail, IS -The preside
<l sset the foil iwing unmlnatioii
Solicitor for tho depatanx of state-
lame* it Scott, CalKot A
Attorney for southern district of Indian
Perritory- eflorge R. Walk# i
Surgeon-general and chief of bureau of
c",ii -|tie and surgery --Men.ad inspector
Presley M. Rlxey. V. S. N.
Alt
AUDITT< tNAi, Rl'lJAi. I.
ti to T J , „pilM;
Oltla . Jan. ls.--Tw.
tg
the Alltl g-tufn,. \\> n,,w ,IN„
anil tii.- tw-i additional *11' give Vitus
lite I- '.d ot huving the greatest number
of ifnten of any town In Oklahoma. At
present we nn eriualled by Alva and
paused b\ okla'ionta Mity with seven
ruutes t" iter credit.
ADDITION* NKAHINi! tt MPI.RTION
Sp«"-,ai i1' '.if Slate •'anltal
Altss. Okitt an. IK The new hrlok ad-
dition to our sch'Mil building is nearlng
o little tion It will tMisl b<nit r.rt.'t •nil
will be u VMMi.tble .idrtltlon t«i our sMiool
fiw-'IHi'-- .s well j: in oia«m«tu to our
tdty.
Keliisesto (live Names Re-
quired in lestimonv
immm
r.ffnrts lo Make Corrcspon
dent Divulge are Futile
TOLD IN KhIIDEMi
DENilD A
Vnd Newspaper Man iil No'
Say Vi ho Relused to Go
lo Panama Because
of the Hard
shins
Fanny J Crosby
mv$m
1
U t l. I «|et
lal sUtiati
ixl partUilpatlon with the
irty. Mr. WalllrtK
ttlement
uleged told him th
tlimus to work foi
| emirs
. lit ions
moult.
M orga
if his
unta< y. l p >n repeating the tiuestl
obt.lining refusals for the tin
again
Utlve session i-'rom the attituth
of the wNumltteo ii appears that
immltted to some punlshtn
Mr. Higel
\ftei
formally moved that the witne
impelled to gi\
vhu furnished him in!
milff:*« > «> 1 i" . fcnlim |
hie tegtlmon)
hi.h
The motion was carried ami the wit-
Instructed to proceed. Begil
form of testimo
hich generullties abounded
|{|geloA\ u*,i . brought to an adrunt
X
WAS A SURI'RISI
tiling is a UM4-vaiU tiMtn and a grand
William 11. TOngllali. wl*>
lom«>T-i t *%
Imo WalHng
n vpe.'tor 111 liliiu
Hull H<
N'ew y
settleniei t wurk
He left foi^Rush
d aft
Appointment of George R. walk
er to Attorneyship Caught
Organization Unaw ares
It. Walker i
uthern distrl
prise t
ubllcu
Ii had
:oi James K. Humplit
the position. The selc lion of \\all>'rr
the result ol .i hot light amoiiR™
lutiiern dih'trlct All
nmpromise ther
futile Walker resides at Soutli
M. Alesler and little is known of hi
lllllt\ i* lit it forney. He had th<
ilutlonary l
I par' t-
Mig Lois Eweil .
Although J&he
MAY SUE COMPAQ
Who Plays Ope
HEK BLOOD IS PURt
old tunc
of her
ublisher of thf
Memphis
Hunt
r. Mm !•>.-k.
VI KMBKR OF < IPERA M PAHV I
OK •VIRGINIA FAMILY
Okla., Jhii. 18—It I
iklaitams
a try of War Taft fort ,
king < f^
^ ANT TO BE POSTMASTER
iiy soli
i bo company
board of education laak
lisctisMd ajid the
lU'd de i'fed that It would liave notli-
orpomtl
tiie present cinti.i • w ompieied.
Miss I.
l-'loro 1ora in "Fort
tnbers <fr th
I insist. M
ourself
mitt
Bigelow, that
T. Seahrook ,^0 ruling of ih«
forma t i'
She b
family
\ irgin
Anti-Saloon League will ,Ac
eept 110 Modification in Clause
is jiiven
nlled th
'^RRY PAINTER RESIGNS
IS IT MSB> :
of the Statehood Bill
j FORMER CAPTAIN' MAT HEAP BAI.U„
J.hJAtJI'E AGAIN.
Special to the ittate Capital
I Oklahoma City, Okla, .Fan. li—dD
Rlsley, who captained the Oklahoma r"y.j|
(Jlias. L. Hngle of HIRcno Sue- ,hflt thf> '
, % session for thf
ceeds Him as Secretary or UK
THI'.IK PR A N I •/* IJRt TJI ER
K
iahoina Bankers Association
Barnsdall At Bartlesville.
tlesvllle, I. T. Jal
laII. of Pittsbu
irld's I
itlng Tils propert
I in -S\ vhi 1 he is luore lo v i
ted than any other ope
oinpauylng him is R M Snydet pre
lent of th^ Kansas Natural il
hich UarnsdMil also Is h
ly interested
to hs^
'•<m last season, end who witli -Ids fam-
IIkI' 101 lly liave been visiting in Illinois,
prohartti-Hi J turtisd home last night and it is
b« to take ■ If am* -.f
*ea%>rv, Suvn
ion «d a 6Ms
James t'hian, wbo
teed tilt fianMii
t'lty e.t.wuij',e t o mestiiig ef c*
11 pie 1
Okla
to W
riStualtretanao.g
omprora
the Pirst National Rani;, \\
Vf-ati. 1 'rantt. .!<•. ti ■ count
Prank Hamilton, i-ki-■ l)e«.«|
U lil.ahr
retw 19
ChaSqed With Assault"! 1 Simpson
Ardmore 1 t. Jan. Ih Will Wl
ged yens was placed in th
il Jail this morning charged
Faulting Willie tfitnn
ridian glmp«en <va strts-k
Hie tie id end die l tonight
ulf of the blow
also been arrested In connection
with thi
:*i ! • ;..ti; hi;
Bu/ Geary Paper.
■ ,)iH :il 1 epoi
erl nr wan
OFFICIALS ON I RIM
W ARD AND rtil.HKKi * HAK'iEl
WITH WARRANT FRilDS
I. T. Jan I" In tin 1
VHI BUII D I EMPLt
Who Ha Resigned as secretary of the .
Encouiage Creek Immigrants.
il. 1 Tit iNS
^f rilliua
VI Nabb res in l«
stlgatloti which looked up t
gainst
I filed the following
ting
UK It I-
niu -iiitij
I .lieu 1
ui An
Vpril
I. M
Knid. tJkia that on Jnl>
fled Mi
permitted
Mid |
Mayors Want Paving La\*ti
1 T. Jan. IJ —Mayor Fite
(tv. led 1 • * right for
has Sawyer Is Deed
ed t<
umbe
this trial
Louis, a MfHlei
isi 1* 1 ahh- port to
.fcodstar
id. M' M
though ti
saibh
street paved without thi
nt of e ci i 1 butting pro 1
IetiOOP af Ol® Htm
l ai'l>
aaine' th>
Iropi/eil
|J' « of the Ter:iior>-; lllf.,nsera "f I'.elrwra
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1906, newspaper, January 19, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126002/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.