The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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FRIDAY MORNING.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MAY 11, 1906
FRIDAY MORNING,
NUMBER 17
P TO THE
LAST :
itehood Conferees Finish
39 Amendments
T A BREATHING SPELL
NAL REPORT WILL NOT BE
LONG DELAYED
FAVOR OKLAHOMA
natc and House Delegates Sep-'
irately Endorse Admission of
he Twin Territories Into the |
Union—To Follow Rate Bill—j
Foraker Amendment the Re
maining; Feature
my Eob't 5t Mc-Wad* 1
te Capital Bureau, 1417 G. Ht N, "W".
\ .mhington, May 10—The Joint Htatc-
u conferee® held another session th>
rning ami arrived; at an M) •
cement on all amendment.-* except the
Islve one eliminating Ariaona h;:<1 I
* Mexico.
v free inteichange of opinions then fol-
"I and the Important f^-t developed
t all of the conferees favor Matt hood
Oklahoma and Indian Territory.
t also developed that the New Mexico
1 Arizona proposition will not be al-
•od to stand in the way of an early
tort, which likely will follow quicklk
- r.ot immediately on the ht*els of the
ifage of the railroad rate regulation
asOre, The Foraker amendment will
the distinguishing and conspicuous
•ture or the final agreement.
Tulsa Wants In.
1r. Gregg- of Tulsa, is trying
• conf<>re«MT to include Tulsa
-1 pourt town.
REMOVAL OF
RESTRICTIONS
Muskogee I. T. May lit.- Department
of the Interior. United States Indian
Service, Union Agency
Applicants and attorney* for appli-
cants for remove! of restrictions ire
herrby advise.! that a representative
of this <iffl.ee will b>- it the following
named points upon the following nam-
ed dates indicated for th> purpose o
making investigations and taking tes-
tomony in these cases.
You are requested t« appear at
which ever of the towns mentioned bo
low is the most convenient for you:
Kufaula, Monday May 14.
Holdenville Tuesday May 1".
Bartlesville, Krlday M iy IS .
Nowata. Wednesday May 18
Claremore Friday May IS, lit and 21.
Salis.iw. Thursday May 31
McCurtain, Friday June 1.
Poteau. Saturday June 2.
Talihina, Monday June4.
Antlers Wednesday June 6.
Garvin Friday June K. 9 and 11
Tishomingo Thursday June 21.
Ardmore Friday June 22.
Paul's Valiey Sifturdav June 2.'!
okmulgee Wednesday May 10
Tulsa Thursday May IT.
Grove. Wednesday May 2-1.
Westville Friday May 2V
Hugo Tuesday June 12 and 13.
Durant Thursday June 14 and 1".
Atoka Saturday June IB. IS and 19
Chickasha Monday June 2".,
Ad;( Friday June 29
South McAlester Saturday June ::n.
At the hearing, tipllcants will pre-
sent their homestead and allotment
certificates or deeds, and copies of any
lease,• contract® or agreements for tin1
sale of their land Into which they have
entered. Respectfully.
DANA II KRLSEY
United States Indiau Agent
WHITE CZAR
TO HIS OWN
Russian Parliament Opensj
' Auspicious Session
HE PRAYS FDR GUIDANCE
EMPEROR PLEDGES HIM
SELF TO PEASANTS
ATMOSPHERE
M.,
SOME VEGETABLE
MARKET GOSSIP
Arkansas strawtbcrrles on the local
m. rket dropped to ten fents yosterday
at whlc'.i price they will remain untlj
home grown berries oine in aboir two
weeks hence. Grocers say that the Ok-
lahoma crop tl.is year wil! he abundant.
The advance guard of the iiom^ grown
va -iei> will bring tji ccn:s'"p. i >< x and
vf!ll then drop to three for 25 cents
T>iii> h will probably be the lowest they
w !1 get during the season
NEW TOWN ESTABLISHED
SERENE
77 tf.r
EDNA COfffiO/
>S the Col ft or "Tfil
COILIGI WIDOW
wAo J'ored far JYre.ro. £
°f thr. GIBSON PICTLfIf
POSED FOR GIBSON
rttlt
Inauguration Ceremonies Passed
Off With no Bloody Incident-
Scene at Capital Was Splen-
did—"Little Father" Express-
es Love for His Subjects and
Hopes for Moral Revival
Abandoned Pcrccnta^c I.cast
in l'hrce Big Regions
IS AHEAD 01 KANSAS <
MAY AVERAGE PUTS OKLA
HOMA IN FIPST RANK
SOWN ACREAGE SMALLER
Government Report Figures Area
Under Cultivation Over - Mil
lion Acre" Short of Previous
Year's Record — Acreage of
the Growing' Crop ir Two Per
Cent Less
FREE FROM DEBT
Dedication of M E. Church at
Cache Oklahoma
ONCE MORE
THE STENCH
Standard Corruption Charg-
ed on the Stand
HIE PROM (iOES DEEP
GOVERNMENT INQUIRY IM-
PLICATES RAILROADS
A TRAFFIC AMONG AGEN' J
Former Tooeka Eninloye Swear*
to Inter State Commerce Com-
mission That Railway Men and
Independents Were Bribed—
Frisco Accused of Giving Dis-
criminating Rates
•M ,
10
•d the upi'itdnjt
Uugsias strugle
the showy north'
tho Great present a more brillit
tni> than for the inauguration
Russian parliament. The batiks,
Bcl'otils and some of the factor!
cio-ed in honor of the occasion, b
ww no general holida
sj eciiically discouraging a Kunpenwl'
v.i.rk In the Industrial district* owl
:< :«r that crowding t • working iut
center
Actress' Pretty Profile Was her
*'p>- 11 • Good Fortune
The Abandoned Acreage.
Washington .May in.- W hile the mo-
ll wording or the oonferei report
the statehood hill lias not yet bee
T. May 10.—The town of ,
M *l of here fifteen mil^s is ,
destined to be a cornfield this sum-
mer. The quarter section of land on {
vhkh the twormlte Is located was pur 1
chased by the Frisco town company, of j
Faycttevllle A k. from W. Y) Albrifht
ana platted and sold to Ohio, Indiana i
and Illinois parties for *4« a lot. i
Over 1000 lots were sold about two!
weeks ago and the deeds Issued to the]
buyers. During «ue past week Albrigh i
pared, it i> learned on Indisputable began plowing up the town to put In a|
thorlt) that ewry contention except I of corn, cULlmlng Qiat when he I
to the admission of New Mexico and j sold to the town company he had ti
i/.ona hits been agreed upon in priii- : verbal lease for a year tor th§ land |
>ie. and the oonfeites are etpeettaiff he - arrested for trespass- ,
make reports to their respective Inf ipd after trial was dlschaJfced by ,
use* wit bill a week after the railroad the probate indue. who held Ul< h
' bill is out of the way. As was j was good. There are about sixty peo- i
id by Delegate McGuin- in an in-1 H" on the tewnglte readi to build as I
h v In these iTTspatches yesterday. J well as numerous buildings already
I also learned that an implied under I erected and occupied^ The lot owners
itiding has been arrived at that * Will S0^k redres® from the Frisco town
xllfl- atlon of the Foraker amend- j rompar.\ which A I*. Wolf is presi
■l.t "f the la -1 ja^joil of . ollgt VS.- i d '|t
II he the basis on which an ajftee-
•nt is to lie reached u it'i resp* i to
'• hoo i I«>r W \ M. \. 11 ind A> I/or •
li was explained today that . as tin
nate amended the statehood bill in
is particular the senate conferees'
II b * expected to offer the com pro- I
which will be the essential step
For the fitst
blessing tue j
New Vol k May
TO CHANCE ROUTE
Colonial Construction Company
Names New Officers
I,. \ luton, flit I a M •• I" I * '
stiM'kholdets mid d'r. or* 111 r ing her.
ident that defl-
The Czar's Address.
GUTHRIE m
NEXI TO TOP
E Templeton Vire Chancellor
of Gr nd Pythians
SESSION If? ADJOURNED
' "rrupllim nf .,,1
' "'i'io>' -i ami agent* of indrpen-
1 ' ' '"up mi. • iii-hone;.t methods
'11" Jl1"^ land I. the gi. ing oI
" Old tne .idling nf thre4
dnie! .Ill" kind or Oil out of the imt
ami niisre|ii I'SeritatlotlR aw to t||«
•11•«I'• y "I I he oil sold, were'chargel
• ail. i the .Standard «til «v>mpr.nv at
I hca i • tik helm .■ the InteiHt «tr
l"< i lent i s (t was . harged that tli*
i*. o mail gives a rate «f two ceriH
liuti.lie,I t.. ||,e si uidard f il cont-
■ hen it chargi • competitors ol
that corporation ten us much
toi ilie satin- haul The Inquiry wm
'"'I'l under .mi order o: mngrmti, and
this s.'Snloti held hero today wan alonm
th' mi. 11 rt > i that held some tlins
.go in KatiM.if* ("Ity.
Tin piliu'lple will I SH of today .v%s
i : M VVIIholt of Hpringfleld. Mn fot J
nit 11> for ten years agent of the Htan-
i < >n • oinp Miv ai r ipeks. it was he
It" nisrl^eth i • .rge of bribery arnl
■ ill that the Krlsi o road dlticrlmlntiaL-
|id thai the I rln o road dl -rlmlnnat-
■d In favor of the .Ml indard Oil cnii-
pan> iftbi-r wltneKBes for the day
. I' i*. ph-y rneslden* -.f the \t. hl-tiu,
• e H < I )et Ml ol I'Yemont. < hlo;
Topeka at ol Santa l-'e road .mil M
Topek I Mill - ml,I I e ron I, and M
M tip ti, form It or th S t a i "1 •
l.ll.n.h,
t
COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
Southwestern Normal's Third
Annual Will be Held
WEATHERFORD MAY 27 - 31
Bishop Brooke Will Deliver Bac-
calaureate Bermon and Ex-Gov
ernor Ferguson Will Deliver
Commencement Address —Are
Eight Gradu^te-i
the direction of final agreement.
c Foraker amendment of last session
preferred because so simple In form
I li. I'ausi' it does not attempt t •
o\ i le el I borate nun hinery for < in v -
i i in pr >jiiis.11 embodied i> the po -
hi of the bill which it amends.
The senate conferees are expected to
cede absolutely from the Burro'v®
lendment. which strikes all referen- e
New Mexico and Arizona from the
II Senator Foraker was the ,re ti
t iMi of it and in fa< t offered the
me sort of amendment list session.
■ i: willing as explained i. ■ .-mix in
e«e dispatches that It shall not pre-
11.
Want Only A Few Words
The Foraker amendment of las* ses-
,n was contained in comparatively
w words. It was to be added to the
iragraph in the bill whit h set focth
at the people of the territory should
•te for the acceptance of the condl-
.iis of statehood set forth h% the Sp- i ! to the folate '"ap;t.l
t Senator Foraker.proposed that in Weatherford T. Mav 1
section the following words should j Third annual . ommen- ement
Inserted: And lfa majority « f th Southwestern Xo nml b. hool
r.iI votes cast on that question in held «n M,o il-i 1 1 0«.
Ch of said territories shall be for the • The following t/re the gn
Tistitutlon. the said canvass bo rd ,,nd prorram.
all certify the result to the presid -i ' Norm .1 course- llerlln B
.. effect of this was simply thst. in Hotn Fll . Bishop lierris
.ting tor the adoption of the state -on wiliihm Noland
itutiou. which embodied the federal Business ■ ourse
mdltlons of statehood, each of *hejriPr; l u Ell
vl lt.cies should vote separately Xl< Qu<
-y , , ),p i .inferences bet ween* the two
ju'ut s are wo king for. and what thev May
; ,' l,lv . • ■ nii.ll.h 1- i.n mi
,v 111 1„ pi thP I -.T-
, 1M piilm-nt nf ll*«l than
oii^ "f .I1'* nnrt y'l whirl.
, . n .r to doflnllMy tli, h iv , ' I' M I r
„.r ,,f 111' flwtlon lo be heia than
I ihf wonl« r-f ,,i- nm«ndmenl
lai*. «Mlon.'
i
Feature of Fin l Day Pt O'.ila
homa City Was the Join' Pai'
iide ol Knights and Territori
Firemen—I.nid i= Selected 11
the Next Meeting Place
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CLOSE MAY 18TH
WORST HAIL STORM
IN MUTUAL S HISTORY
witui s gir.'e te -iiinoiiy wl.h h In in my
iistniici was the same a* thnt given
by Mi VVIIholt.
Mr Demo was asked for the official
i'1 i hi d of the (rust agreement of ths
Standard ^Ml company as contained iti
< iise tried In Ohio, and It was Intro-
duced Into the record of the hearing.
Secret Pipe Lin«*
A pipe line may drawn by \V. W.
l a bell i.f Phllsid -lphla wis hitrodU'i il
It was said that It dlK«doses secret Hues
■ 111k11o\vli to i^liy but the officials of tlin
• 'ompauy. The niHp wdll be verified ac
the hearing m Philadelphia tie\t w h-|i.
13. I' Ripley, pr. Ident of the AUhl-
• ii Topeka and Santa Fe lailw'ity was
■hen ,.lied lo the stand He was ankc4
I . < 11 IK i k riH-nien i s of the iallro.id
• ompHiiy with a number of compsuieM
■lee i to in ubsi'11 >t' companlc of
I In- Stuiidiird <>li company.
'lie fit i iiintlacl |4 it Id President
ftlpli v "was with .. man In Kuusaa
I'lty lo lay a pipe line on our light•
ol way for )4n a mih The next wart
for a line from Kansas city to JoIlM,
ml for tbb' \\e pi'dved >60 per mile.
yN vol | •;ai.tino for haullnc the plp«*.
I v. very s«>r.s to •>■ the pipe line
' ns I""4*
JOHN HOWARD UP
N'elle Mn
I<ea
id Iidiile Aelet
PRC KIR AM
May JT. 1" t" A M—Ba-
Sermon by Bishop Fraii es
Outhriew * 'kl.i.
May .'<> S.00-5:®0— Bahlbi
ceptlon Department < f dr v
I Re.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Weather 4
W«ihi«flton May 10—Forecast e
Oklahoma and Ind an Territory: 4
Friday cldtid) : pom 1 b y ram and e
cooler Saturday 4
eeeeeeeeeeeeee
-Brunt
ment of e*pression
Cuntata—Fair Filer
ment of music.
May >9. *:30 P M Bdt
dress Dr. lit h n d O. Boone. • dltc
Edu- at ion, Arthur and Lecturer
York City
1.30 1' M —R*ot*[ llon V. W
and Y M A
May SO. n:«0 P M —1 "lass Progri
May :n 10.so a m - t'ornmei. •
Addp — Es Governor T. Ii. Fergruw
Depart
depart
nil Ad
LOGAr* COUNTY POSTMASTER
<R> Rob 1 M Me Wade 1
KILING MICHIGAN F HOST
..w Grand Chancellor David Rupert
Okeene; grand vice chancellor, J. C Tern-
• pleton. Guthrie; grand keeper of record
, and teal. F M. Butcher. Blackwell; grand
prelate, Robert Williams Altub; grand
* master of exchequer. J. C. Stout Perry;
1 grand master-at*arms A C. Coope<.
| Lawton; grand inner guard. H G. Hoop
. 1 er, Norman, grand outer guard. Ed F
1 I Winterberg. Carmen; grand trustee, H
C. Schilling. Oklahoma City; grand trio
une, Sam Crocke<, Ok oma City.
COLLEOtS m IN
FKiHIIMi TRIM
Six Oklahoma Schools Have Two
Representatives Each at the
Annual Tr«ck Meet ind Ora-
torical Meet in Okl • City
DEAD NEAR TRACK
Painter Supposed to Have Been
Killed by Train
111.1 ,
,,r 11."
CITY ORDINANCE A FREAK
1 her
1 y contract betwe. n vouf
■ Hiand 1 rd or an* or 'be
• .mpaiiiei lor furnishing
Ith lubrh i'tin* oil' " a
i"r Prouty
ur
' Inn*
eli
bet
Ripley la Frank
• ie rod th"t two of the
line was put li !
,1 led oil hefor
ItSllMONY IS
SENSATIONAL
W F Bechtel Clnuged with M
appropriating Insurance Fund
Says Insurance Comi;.i ioner
0 Shaughnessy Took Bribe
I If the rate e
■d, i d that on
wwereu that It
Mident Itlpl
Of lh«* day
WILL ACCEPT MONEY
Red CroM Will Take Japanese
Funds for FriHco
pauy tin
fouxht ti
du< InK 1
OldH l'.|
linn.
HI . org
ijt made
Oil com-
< onrern
Maid that
of oil
idjrd Oil
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906, newspaper, May 11, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126134/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.