The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XVIII
BAILEY ON
DEFENSE
SATURDAY MORNING,
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MAY 19, 1! 06,
SATURDAY MORNING,
Senator Makes Bid for Pub-
lic Approval
quotes from chandler
WOT DISTRUSTED BY THE
4 PRESIDENT, HE SAYS
Merimac Hern To Congress. BECKER IS
ELECTED
A JOB FOR CORRESPONDENT
Texan Reiterates His Denuncia-
tion of Washington Newspap-
j er Man and Soothes Himself
"j With the Assumption That the
1 "Lie Was Modified"—Not a
Double Dealer
tL.uk.
f Washington, May 37—Senator Hailej
*r*!n today took the floor in the wen.
i ate to mako a further explanation ot
J>!« connection with the effort:- :o s u*
£ an utaitioliiy betwn n |
f ®rd the democratic senators 011 the rail-
i ff. ad rate bill. baling his statement on
articles tn the Chicago Tribune and t"n<
, W York Ti tbuna ( hf gll g
T«a4 faith in that connection and giv-
ing ex-Aenator Chandler as authority for
tfcot statement. Ho road .1 > -i
r>f letters and memoranda, beginnii
*it i a request from himself to t *
farmer fnalor for a copy of an st.it.
meat t'ffat hf might have made that
Justtfisd this statement. This wa.«
fnw.d by the reading of the following
letter from Mr. Chandler:
"Wa^toiagten, Way 16, ]!)06:
-j. W. Bailey. United fltatea senator:
3 have your letter of today and I .
■rmse te you a copy of a memorandum
''nt hy me to the White House on p.-
ir.ornlng of Wednesday, Aorll 11 J
think the niemoiandu.-n was not d.. . d.
hut my retained copy is dated April 11.
T did not therein give the president
Bur assurances as to your attitude rela-
to the so-called game* because I
had net area you and did not f,.| an-
Iboriard by anything Air. Tillman bad
then said ty give any assuranee In v.,m
rame. At 8,16 p, m„ j fRW Mr< Til,maa
and talked with him fully 'and he then
Princess Who Shocked turcpean Courts.
NUMBER
Jefferson Man G. A. R. De-
partment Commander
VETERANS ARE in LINE
OLD SOLDIERS PARADE WAS
TWO MILES LONG
'IS REVIEWED EY BALDWIN
Tottering Survivors of Nations!
Battles the Center of Attrac- j
tion in Oklahoma City — Act-
ing Governor Filson in Stand
With Brigadier General—The
Day's Program
t CAPT. RICHMOND P. HOBSON.
IN OTHER SPHERES
Romantic Hobson to Become a 11
Lawmaker 1 11 .
ron test extending ovr near!. three'
the hero or the M rr m. h! rl« a. .
tan
I fgp
B&ii
rejnr-Tcr./
PAJKrr
Dt> CHJ-"r-f
R.T71/VTT-I
TRIED TO
ROB INT
Sensational Attempt Foiled
in San Francisco
FIRED 0N THE LdOTtflS
SOLDIEBS I'ULIHAJir. IS RE-
TURNED BY PRdWLEBS
NO CLUE IS ESTABLISHED
Military and' Pottoe Pall to Find
Traoe of Desperadoes m Rigid
Search Following the Fight—■
Evident Plot to Draw Guard*
From Treasury Building Near-
ly Succeeded v
COTOff ... _ „
T Jt e C KOVN- J'K LKTCI. Ju o f IOTTM A I
TRIO OF PRINCESSES
among democratic Miiat-
statement Mr. Bali* gave
tentlon saying that he had
esterday's Progr
"I did not
I", but I am
n enabled
erday the prosld
of them and als
houae, and if thi
1 can cull names
fjmm lost $500
v through mistake
Daughters of Duchess of Saxc
burg are Winners
TRACK EVENT
IS ON IODAV
.- ti Pnanclaoo , May 17—A. daring
it tempt to loot ttie nulled tflatoa
i reasury, InoateCI on Cotmnorr.liii and
Kearney afreet* woa foiled last night
hy Hi>ldli«rH from «'ongrany <1 of ttie
J I'-V'iith infantry The enldtora wera
detailed tn guard Uncle Kun'a treas-
ury box and they claim fhat their fira
• s returned by (he men, who weir*
attempting to loot the safes In tha
building
Six men from Company 0 were de-
t lied to guard the treasury lost night
three men were placed on either aida
of the building. At 11 o'clock the men
at .-Hiding on Commercial street say.
they notb fd a man attempting to
ren.-h Che entrance to the budding. Ha
\\ ;ia ordered to halt but Instead atart-
ed to run, whereupon a guard fired at
Otand Duke f n,
gave
The bullet did not
wo of the guacds
ik their one romiKUib
hIlately the sold
take
PREPARE TO
CELEBRATE
t side
on < 'omtnerclal *>
ii r men run to the
>er story of the
. ffect
111
I WELLS SELECTED FOR | SIip in Tele?rani Woke Suspic
SUPERINTENDENT1
Creek, L T
tees of Mill
night elect'
ion of Davis, I. T. Banker and
Money Ordered by W#- Was
Not Authorized
Much Interest Centers in Inter
Collegiate Event
STILLWATER IS ACCEPTED
KENTUCKY SOCIETY
A TOKLAHOMA CITY.
,.,i h.
Vvho Monopolized the Senate', Time
Yesterday With His Elaborate
Self-Defense.
tola me tint neither h, n„r j.„ur,.](
* enlerlnj lm wiUl raiI.
irmd senator,; and *t „
1 resident and told him what )|. TUlm tn
hart ald „d thul ho need h.vo „„
prehension on Ihe subject. I ,.„c]0„ t)
r "> '!■> ■ A. nil 1.1 I
Mr and ui-uln on ti,„ J(ii
«td arranged with him to soe Mr f||].
man and y<nir«olf on the nert d.v, Sun-
*l>y, the 16th.
"Vour truly. William R. Chandler,"
From Chandler's Diary.
Then followed the mem rnndum ti
^'•retary l^oeb and tin; wi>s a. m-
irn ed hy un extract fr,,„ Mr , i,.lndl
l0r g dairy. The memor'.-i ' n u <
follun
'The game of th.- i ,
1 t" support hhi!. v a am mm
I'jdcre him to agre* tj br m r. it . f
c .-rt rev'*w. What ;hu is u •„ „ lt
e-'Viain, but the pr|n 0hjeet j,
him' imeanln* tho prealden-> Mr
Tillman, however, considers hlmxel' ,,
rrvlew T"" I" •" * th-
nti.s* with the minimum am >i ,t
.u"h lnl"
The dairy extract read
Dairy, April n: A, m
Urnator Tillman ,h, r-„,„nll,
railroad rato le uialliin. At 1 ■ , .
Mblte House saw Pre« (Un .
. ' re«j,isnt Roosevelt
' l' tatr,. Talked of r.llrnHd
and many oth-r thin,, for than
an hour. He wa, v,rv ,r„ ,
n "• " Colonial T
tntl! 11:46," ""man
A To Newapspera.
rraeaaiinf with hi. ramsrka m. n,i
lay said that ina N'.-w JQark'Tribune
II l.tv had pill th. . miler .omewhat
differently from yesterday's i>r Henta
tion. .ho. "modifying tt„ n, ]
"d todays artlele In w. i. b it wax sun
eH hst t^opi. v of \t <'handl.M ' !
w the preside,!, had b. - u. , ,
FOUGHT DESPERADOES
The Agricultural and Mechanical
School Sends Strong Team to
Compete for Honors — Okla '
homa Further Represented by |
Norman
DENTISTS ADJOURN
I The Twin Territorial Association
Names N, w Officers
For the Last Time in Oklahoma
Territory
BIG EDUCATIONAL EVENT
There will be Attractions Galore
Men of Prominence and Excit
ing Races Special Carnival
World of Wonders - New
kirk Welcomes all to Celebrate
ound in his
killed and
rode into Coalga
hoot up the town
Election Passed Over
ia,hr'eV«'nu! ' ''!
Hi-ad-
it 11 tin
H. adsh
drop on the .oftti
him to drop his \\
and after riding
• man with three o<
battle resulted, i
eartridpea In his
u • treated ta a
street -1:i«i he nays he immediately
• l «-ned fire and the forma in the win-
dow replied with shots from their re-
volvers. Fully thirty ahota were ex-
- 1 K'd in Ihe fray some of 11 j. • l ul-
l< t • -Hiking; tin; wall of the building
>ii the north side of Commercial atreet
Tin- men were later seen to coma
down the Htulra but were not again
In .i rd oi ttraci l by the noise of tha'
"I. !>«■ t -< ti\. Sergeant- 1\«y4or
• i i- -I'-i ill of police and lommeno
l • a r i ■ 11 fin- ilie would-be loot era.
11 >v .itded iii this work by the na-
tional guards who are Afttonra at
Porl mouth aouare. The acddlet and
■''• • arrled lanterns and -topped
i • person who they met In the dia«
i but ill were able to give a sat-
isfactory account of themselv. h.
CHEROKEE INDIAN DEAD
iual I. T., Maq 17—Judge Henry
Rofc,-, o of the moat prominent
K«• In-:, ii , died at his hom< neaa
:on/tn>'i«e yesterday. He *%ia
ipn me Juigaca of tha Oher-
-it.; und<- :he old Indian reK,.mav
i w.im prominent In the politics oi
MAKES CONFESSION
Hungry Admits He Was With
the Wyckliffes
with
>te Is
Th.
CUTS HIS THROAT
Tim". I T.. MVy 17 «. M Wrl
•' Wind man claiming Im.If. t,,
! home, cut his throat with
FOUND DEAD CHILD
' Decomposed Remains of Infant
are Unearthed hy Dog's
A DISTINGUISHED BACHE
. United States
h returned wRh
from the Hp*r-
itflcera « pturod
i a. -lut, wlia
s \Vi< kti!f brfc-
tee Indian out-
weie i ! v d lit
tonigl rJ.arged
murder of Dep-
■ra and
heit tie.
Wkttia,
night,
id- WORE INDIC
INDIAHOMA FARMERS
CLEARING ASSOCIATION;
NEW BUILDINGS FOR
ALVA ARE ENDORSED
NEW RAILROAD
vtkted
farm j
method
obtaining the
and all farm products
s taken
11 ungry
k 11 (Tea
hat the
with
Leroy D. t\ i)<
• il ori >u wtlj |
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1906, newspaper, May 19, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126143/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.