The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 290, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XVII
SATURDAY M01t\l\(i',
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MAI1CII : 1. '"'l|>-
SATURDAY MORVINO'
NUMBER 288
JER01VSE ON Atlantic Sepcrates Senator
f
DEFENSIVE
jMAY SIGN ■
and 'tis. Depew, Both III OLD SCALES
"Petticoat" in English Politics
New Yorker Discusses In-
surance Investigation j
IN DIFFICULT POSH ION
^T>
WOULD GET RIGHT IN THE
PUBLIC'S GAZE
*4 ADVOCATES A NEW LAW
Enactment of Statute Making it
Larceny for Officials of Cor-
porations to Contribute to Po-
litical Campaign From Com- j
pany 's Coffers is Urged by the !
district Attorney
i Miners Free to Accept Higher
' Wages
MKg. DlJPIJW:
ntOM HER. LATEST PHOTOSEAPH
TONGUES ARE WAGGING
' ttv.t. d estrangement
Separation of Depew and Wife 1 i- «
Cause Stir of Gossips
New Yon^ fch 80.—Tha Times to-
lay prists an extended Interview with
pistrlct Attorney Jerome, in which he
review* hia course in connection with
ilie life insurance cases now in the
joints. He says In part:
"There has been in the whole lnsur-
jice question much that is conception
ho major part of which has been ea
4rely hone.t aim natural, but no -mail I Lawyers Claim The Osage Owes
Reoer
Now York, "Mar. 80—Th- 'ontlnued ab. j '
st-nee of airs. Chaun •••/ Depew in France -,.
nt a .time wh'en her husband, Senator to i!
Depew, of Now York, has h> -u forced ! 'at
by broken health to abandon his duties itl>at
in the eenate for a visit to the country, : netvo
in eastern social I
ngarding the ru-|
f the two.
1 In Cannes with,
Riviera
USES fHE SITUATION1
; OPERATORS NOW ALLOWED
! TO APPROACH UNIONISTS
CONVENTION WAS DIVIDED
Opposition in Mine Workers
Meeting Toward Resolution
Preventing Dangerous Climax j
to the Threatened Strike—Op-
erators' Committee Assents to
a Further Conference
! N
WStW
\
BOYCOTT IS
DYING OUT
'Chinese Anti-American Feel-
Fast Subsides
t far -
V
V
t/OMAN IN POLITICS
EnjJBsh
Marchiones Leader of
the Tory Party
social sway of their
leadership 'was
ncse was unani-
i VICEROYS WLRL TO BLAME
ORIENTALS NOW DEFY THE
OFFICIALS
RAILROAD HAS INFLUENCE
Construction of the Canton Han-
Kow Line is Big Factor iu Fa-
vor of General Resumption of
Trade With America — Decis-
ive End to Commercial Differ-
ence is Near
AFTER THE BALANCE
I nllo.1 31:
aonpi
!<>«• I
iifncleiitlv f
'kills loved ones
to balk famine
Them $180,000
State
Washington, March > Attorneys : • p-
rescntlng the heirs of Clement N. Vann j
and William P. Adair appeared lieforo a petersburg. March
subcomnutee of the house committee on-accounts are reaching
Indian affulrs yesieaday to urge tin pass-
age of a bill appropriating JI&VW for a
claim which they have against the Osage
nation. .
Washington attornevs presented the
argument iu behalf of the claimants.
part of which has been wilful and die- j
honest. While It may bo 'that all j ^ ^ ^
groups of transactions Involving some
moral wrong should be within the crlm
inal law, It is not a fact. The hysteria
I \vh,,\ has led to the denunciation of
. --rtain transactions as crimes is not
by hi.me at the other extreme by ei>*
d *avoting to justify the same trans-
it- tions In the lortn of r^orals. Both
positions are equally unsound No
right minded man can become familiar
with the great bulk of things'shown
1 i.>• th* evidence tukes before the Arm-
strong committee, and Justify them.
And yet not a few of the things The latter claim to have hud a:i agree
most Beverly condemned are absolute- ment with th* Osage nation dated in JS74
J-. not within the range of the criminal by which they were to receive a ontln
law. i gent fee on a percentage basis. Thi
'In dealing with the sltuatios. I
aimount aggregated fJMU.Oto.
have been placed in Vu vei y difficult Th< Osages deny thi legality of tin
position. I have been compelled as i agreement, claiming tnat the signatures dren
lawyer under my oath of office to deal nt the lribaj (,||jrf unt, „therg w, re e|ther tnU«ni.-n
■with problems in an official capacity
purely fmm a technical legal stand-:
point, while as a man I have felt the
'bitterest condemnation for the very
transaction in which I was unable to
\ detect criminality within the meaning
of the law."
In the course of his Interview Dls-
tiict Attorney Jerome advocates the
enactemnt by the present legislature
of a law making it larcency for an of-
tirer of a corporation to make political
contribution from the funds of the cor-
poration.
t Asiatic Settlers Commit Murder
and Suicide. Not a One Sur-
viving
to
iold the
for
30.—Horrible ;
t Petersburg 1
of > uifhlbullsm and starvation among j
tribes Inhabiting the frozen Artie i
plain of th" Chukchls peninsula, at the j
extremity of Asia. Most of the rein |
deers died of starvation during the win i
ter of ]!MM-or>. leaving the Inhabitants,
without means of communication or |
food. Du^inr the Inst winter whole I
tribes have died *n.| members of the I
"What reason haw w< I jm w," said
he. that these operators wao want to
iffy'* the advance might not"form a rival
organization of the miners ami our men j
could Jiasltfy themselves by joining lhat j
organization, getting the incrand
going to work. We could not k • against
public opinion by trying; to defend a
situation that did hot all< w men wo u
where the a/iv v ... •:<-in. : i v
Mitchell, Indianapolis. Although
order to quit work pending negotia
is most extraordinary, the delay in n
lug has bren yours afld not ours. n<
tbeless we will meet your comnilue
requested—George F. Haer."
This message w:is in repl- the
ENID • COMMERCIAL
CLUB MAKES CHANGES
Bun Francisco, March 80. -The Bul-
letin nays that direct information froia
the trade ports and centers of China
is to the effect that the boycott on
American goods shipped from th*
t'nlted States is rapidly dying out anl
'ah. that there si a prospe. t of an early and
full resumption of business.
■ Such advices come to rich and In-
fluential Chinese merchants of / this
|« itv v ho maintain Intimate business
have
8 m«
Mr. li«
i rile
Mitchell
fnd„ Mmi i
Pli.hnlelpl ,.i ): Mgr.-—
me« • ng of the iolnt sub-
be held In New York at
day. April 3, for ths pur-
ns.dering the wags
of com- pi't'g
' >molo
i f IK st
s and (Molya trlbt
rvatlon assembled
and tl« (Ide I that nothing
death They agreed that
a family should kill his v
then commit
tthere I o'n v
ASKS $100,000
FOR SON S DEATH
Father of "Tenny" Late Pugilist
Holds Managers of Fight Re-
sponsible for the Killing
obt ained by fraud or otlier unfair means; ed with snow and
that Chief Joseph was represented as ness of the .A
signing his nain* l y a mark, whereas the decisl wi \ i <
chief co jld write ami denied that hejber of the t v\
| signed the document. More revolt
1 Tne agrtemei.t involved services which what occured
! were to be rendered by the attorneys, kahlr tribe.
' Vann & Adair, in securing a better price'her • li Idren
fnr a million or more a res of land in .the father, a
Kansas, which was to be sold in 1W9, to a nephew livi
j six railroad companies at 1^4 cents per
; acre. The secretary of the Interior nc
allowed $50,010 "f the clailm. The > t.se ha
i een before. th< United Stat«s court t
t lulitis.
trhen fac- I
council |
alne i but
h 1 • .<1 • ? |
. •• 1 chll -
Ide. T:: ♦*
ingle men
*'y of 1
Yu- '
lie of '
Jnget
and
LAND FOR
vlng died of ]
irvlvlng hiughl
upon i- remains n
when they were consumed the fat he
'murdered the nephew.
A Russian name 1 Dolganoff wh<
went to the region to buy furs rwpor*
led the situation to the authorities a
.Yakutsk. Siberia.
: He entered a snow hut of a Yuka
ihlr family while the latter Were (ftt
THE INDIANS ing the head of a murdered relative
A Bill to Provide Allotments
the Kiowas, Comanchcs
Apaches
to
flpe.
to the
al.
(By Roliert M. McW.„
State ('apltal H irean 14IT O.
Washington, March 30.—'Th*
bill has been Introduced, by Dt
tian Francisco, March 30.—Isaac Ten
m baum, father of Harry Tennebaun
better known as 'Harry Tenny" the
pugilist who died after his glove con-
test with Prankle Nell on February
(las sued the associated athletic clubs '-ill
\hlch conducted the affalr'for 8100,00^ Quirt
damages. He accuses the managers of A bill to provKh for
the fight of being responsible for th-- ' t ln ntemiiers of the K.ow
death of hl« sou. j and Apache tribes of Ind
———— — Be it enacted by the sana
TO ACCOMPANY WLlLMAN j of representatives of the I
Otx NORTH POLE TRIP of America in congn .•
Milwaukee, March 30.— Major H. F<. prior to « -;1<
.kiersey, director of the whither bureau ]an«ls pro hd
st Milwaukee, and inspector of west- ,s.. in common,
ern stations today received a telegram and A ■ if tr.
from Washington Instructing him to r^ thr.e of se t'twi
port as soon as possible nt Washington ere dated J
to prepare to aocompany t'"e Wellman
expedition In search of the North Pole
ickaffh
and
sha with
There is l,
in the clt\
a $6,000 <
ti
i mmlttee.
tands as
; Knufnia
GAMBLERS CA6ES
MUST BE RE-SUBMITTFD
gambling
i1 argued
pre
llu
fflcheJJ
Will.-in Hamilton. William
hlllip Roberaon. Weltsr Ridley.
Stevens. Charles Duncan, A
j«onard Helmsn and Ltff* Rsdys ;
r-rr- tndleted prevlou Rr«irid
rhlch has sin • been declared j
\r the las term of co\irt th«
«er n.f ied and the
i held 1 inelr original butid*
ri«%. instead .if again bringing the1
before the grand jur* . (."oun'f
Cunningham sought to-convi't'
iformatlon thnt he hart gained
the •xamioatlon <tf witnesses
■ r a Indie ted ths «
J MISSOURI COURT
OVERSTIPReO BOUNDS.
1th the big cities of China,
been received by the six
and cover all of China that
lo the American business
k from Hong Kong, Canton,
i d II inkov They say that
Chinese are gradually over
<• hostility of the less ad-
. an. fd classes and gil>wlug openly de-
fiant of the viceroys, who, It la alleged
Icc. iotuj r«!'.i the antl-American feel-
budding of the Canton Ti.in
It'ivv' i ailwny is said to be exerting
poweiTujL influence In favor « f trad**
with Aid ti'm and has almost won
1-.n-k say the Chinese writer, the syni
thy of those ynponers r>T food stuff"
from thl^ country who ) ve suffered
If gut .tnd have been looking for an
us to renew their business with
American firms.
I... t hlnese merchants predict an
. i d in the near future of all trade dlf-
T,-retires.
newkirk state bank
has been CONVERTED
. Ff-v Rol.: M. MeWtode
t <| Burrnu, 1417 Q. St. N. W.
W ntun Mm HO— The comptroUe*
• ..-n i-« approved th eonver-
* i <• F.irm«'ts StaAe Imnk <<£
OWu into the F*-irmai«'
bank NewklVk with t9W^
UNIVERSITY BEAT
NORMAN. 14 TO 2
ial to the State CVplta
irmau. ^Kla . Mar. !♦—Trsmp Dut
th« pitcher of the ^.'entral N®r-f
ball team, was knocked out, of th«
in the seventh Inning bxlay When
University beat Edmond fourteen lo
Th heavy wind traosod many *r-
oii bo ald«s, The soore in the
n\ to tWo. Oklahoma
ihon run in nine b>lmond put Mo*
.'.try iu lin* i>"X but tha game «aa los'
The attendan- ■ * is *oo two hundred
Df wtiom ame from BMnnoad.
,t'V*-ll'. t
The Mineworkers
Throuoi100*
President Has Been the Puling Sp rit of tne Unienlttt
lie Historl al Conftre nee. He Han Declared Himself As
Strongly Opposed to a General 8trlke. uppo'r
hi. Mimtrt would .J scale in the anthracite field--John Kit eh- M l"
•rlty
on It
distri)
the Kiowa
I '
LAWRENCE WOMAN
CAN RETURN WITH BABY
Topekt, Kan., Mar. 30—Mrs. Rleaklev
can now return to Lawrence with her
bfiby without fear of molestation by tho
Pnrelay family, which .Malms thf child
through adoption.
'! he suparsendeas bond for re-
quired by the supreme court in the stay
of proceedings in the lower eourt ai
Lawrence, has been filed. No further
action has been taken by the supreme
court. *
MISS BRANDT IS ILL
St Louis, Mar. 30—Mis* Nina Virginia
Pivndt, the daughter of Rev. John L
ftrandt, pat tor of the PIrHt Christian
church, who dlsappeaied last Saturday
after nashlng a check for her father,
and was discovered at l^t V'skus. N
M . und brought home by her father
lr night. Is seriously U1 at her l one
• lid reported to be on the v.-rge of i
uwi voui prostratlo i. ■ -
[>d, entitle.) - mi
in an art'eemi
■ Port ll.ill In<
. and making
snmr Into t .
reaen a
toe U
. dllStl !' s
lend
. j certain
,'n j signing
allow) i
receiver for the Paopl*'*
ik if St. 1. .uls of w loh It
preaident.
ion knoi^ks out 1'ie receiver ,
who w«a appointed a/i^f
Hv«*r, Helden P ifwerv-i'i" ad
OHIO' MINERS DO
, NOT WANT TO QUIT
ENID BALL TEAM
OFF FOR STILLWATER
railed «
nt In the
V V ERT
ka, Ka
SPECIAL NOTICE
he management of the Brooks w •. < •
patrons to undemtand that In pra-
ting "A Trip to E*y;t neit Sun-
venlng, that this organlsitlon
i,f-jg with the stamp of approval of
'ha larger cities.
• eompany la a notab and
. eyenlr.g will b- o e
,l atre«;
). -lot confound tb.* a wi .
i iiineroua burleaQus *nd xtiAka-
t .f, "Utile Egypt etc.. tms is i
, - «i ma. pure sort rertnftd muelo^
rmt" fsrea produetlon for ladles and
ntlai.-ierv A pley with '-lean
ibfoma surroundings pneaented by
i lusv company of h'gb falari<
M and I cheerfully recommend
my p.arons who anjoy an evening
and
ole or In part <
hundred
•and p<iii t
llmltatlor
«>n alienation.
all
< of
allot-
respectively, to stwh
saUl ti1l>rs: Provided, thai such
meuts shall be In lieu of any Interest in i
the proceeds of tha sale of the remainder j
of said common lands.
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+ Weather. 4
4 Washington, Mar SO— Forecast «
# Oklahoma and Indian Territory ^
« Saturday and Sunday fair and 4
4 warmer ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦
March 30.—The anthra'll
vmmlttee decided t« day i
ner'a oommlttee In ' ti • ' •
on T a sday as requeated '
II. of the miners, for a fu
on Me-
lt
EAER GETS MIT
u- dllfsr 'r
from Cosl
JO and 1« ."
i iad Hari1s>tn c.
h-. ft.e" iitrlk'
HELLS LETTE
nd
ng mw^
ROOSEVELT SILENT
Presli' nt Has Strike Situ tioi
Under Control
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