The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 3, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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ina uklahufia B141B UAttTAI. SUNDAY MORNINO, JUNE 3, loofy
r
M 41 Voter
ie 1—After It
Aha senste that
^ i,,w ✓ftao s«reed upon
* the Foraker amendment of a year
* a(lo and had abandoned the Bur-
+ own' amendment cutting New
Mexico and Arizona out of the
4 bill. • poll wii taken to determine
* the acceptability of th« report.
+ The democrats were a unit agalnit
Vtcedlng from the Burrows'
* amendment unlets it ahould be
+ by the adoption of th« Foraker
+ amendment to the bill ps ed at
+ thla session which would submit
the queatlon of admnslon eps
t rately to the people of Ariiona
and New Mexico at a special alec-
tion Only oforty-one republican
t votes were found for the confe<
I ence report, and unlet* there are
+ further «.oncessions it appears that
t it cannot be adopted •
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
SIRttlS RUIN JURY ACQ JIT IK) SFNATORS STII I (jAKBtK
IN MtN'S BIOOD; I HE (iIRL SLAVE Ml uHiu PnuPlltMES
HOLD THEIR OWfo
• Race War on the Cananea, Mex Verdict in Josephine Terranova
♦ ico and Town in on Fire—Dead] Case Found Without Delibera
* and Wound, d Lie Thick on the tion—Court Says Justice Was
! street Twisted
. | 1 N.w York. J lid>• - ji> * t.lilne T.nn-
„ n"\.t this afternoon v. .- .i• t|>1 ' ■ .| of
J Naco, Ariz., June 1— iorty nve 1|;(, mmjer , it itiggio.
♦ I Americans were killed today at *«• " <<< •-- ■ '« «••«. <«•'.* «-
a | Dlfldld to I :■« TO ti id i mnti • |0 1 ,.e
+ : Cananea, Mexico, forty mileiI ,
harge of murdering <r uncle who was
of here, where i located! ' - ' •""* «« ■ wife
rection
Washington, June i! I'ui-l «njon' *
In Ibe controversy betweeu the#*engte
and tli«' house on the statehood nti'"-
||bb i «a jtaal dm n revealed In inwctlon
with the plan to bring In m report from
Hi'* conference tonimHl' >• ti.moirnw
Thin report la to provldo for lite Imme-
cilxt* admission <rf Oklahoma and Indlnn
T - rltory a« on* a I" with the further
provision. In the eia< t language « f the
Original Foraker am'-ndiin-ni. that A
iota ami N 'W Mesi.-o shall vote hh>ii-
raiely on tt>« question of th'-n- admis-
sion aa on*" stai<-
Thla feport I* to he an omit led first
fo the senate for Ita a 'ion Huould il
|>c rejected, .n hat In-en l< • t bv
tlw *<• w<i have made a , mv.ii" f
that body, the responsibility for the fall-
u . to admit Oklahoma and Indian Ter*
rltary and also the failure to allow the
Other two territories to themselves .1. - ,
ride the queatlon of their admission will
bo placed with the senate
.Should thla report fall of ratification
In the aetiate It la believed I he house
will re«i the case without further artlmi
of any kind, after emphasizing t>he fact
that the senate and not tho house la re-
•p< nslble for tin- failure oi a. tion
"he Foraker amendment. aa It Is
known, la the eggrt provision on wlih'h
the • statehood Insurgents made their
losing fljfil In the houae when tne hill
w.i* under consideration In that body.
Hpi-aker ('annuo und house leaders
who have supporli il him n his etat> lu od
position huve carefully eonaldered 'he
present move, and all Indications point to
tne (Mtttclualon that they are willing to
drop the question Indefinitely nhould the
•ettale reftme to accept this hauls ol
compromise.
THE BEST inodiclne you can take
to rid yourself of humors uud
clear vour compiexiou, is Hood's shi-
•apaiilla—il salsoTHE CHEAPEST
PANIC IN SUBWAY
I SOlltll v/* ""'"i * " I ^flsiata'T "OI« i A: i. . i: w ,o tias
the great copper camp of Colonel x>n<! ete-i i< m ■ • ° ^.1 - •
jw. C Oreene. The camp to On\ T« ^
Hre and it is reported that the , } m, i .,,,
Mexicans are defTing all author • ^
! jiy They are reported to be us- "" "" i""<"" ™ "«•
| *V ' J r O . 1 a t i'o . • .i -■ ■ i-j■..
ing dynamite in blowing up tne Th vp,,n,t Wil, M> ,,,
1 -ixat smelters and mills owned Kurprise « y the jH'o.ser ..i ®front e
by the Greene company. the klUin« «u
UJ tut r Q Judge Scott n ..a charge Ingiruc tel that J
in default of juatlAcation. which plea j
he said had not been advanced, and there!
being i:le evidence of 'Me abuse al-
leged as an ex use except the prisoners |
own testiiiiony. ttiev should properly rind j
a verdict of m irdor In the first degree j
The gul hua been on "rial for several,
weeks. ®
tipt-Uai to ilia Stale Capital
Ki. Smith, Ark.. Jan- Superior e.hh
work gave the Kaxorba ks the game to-
day in a walk Ob v>rie was completely
-but out and found Fit. her OumtWiiJa
for only three scattered b«ts
Heunatt, was beijcued 'n ihe ^e\en«Ji
for objection to d'. -iun when Feti beat
threw home. 4* "> 'n,!
R. M F.
Guthrie OP 0 On ft "8 J
Ft Smith . ■ i «) o o o 1 S 1 0—« « 1
Batteries—Oehwie and Keains; t'um-
mi.ids and Koge ;inplre, Scott
srr. i/x*is obtboit o.
St IjouIs, June . Today
[0 Plil II SQUARELY
. UP 10 Ihf StMATE
1 ' 1 " I ap< i In) from BiSb< . Arlg.. say#
Conference Report Goes to Upper N " on.0. - i-., imo i* "•
. \. a- :i.« re.i I".I lieie < Til ' t n. i ? i «• :1.
Body First Throwing all Blame, )h ^
of Possible Refusal in That Di plai e. The town is on fite und streets
are strewn with dead and wounded The
Arisona rangers und .« large posse of
eli ten* of Hlsbee u.n .• Jii«t left fllsliee
for Cananea At last accounts the
fighting was still In progress.
The entire t'ananea police force was
wiped out and the Mexicans are In ron-
In . being resisted by American miner*
and i'ltlsens who have surrounded the
C. i>solldgled property Thirty strikers
ate .s,nd to have been killed Despatches
dei |(1 ,• that the town Is on fite and that
th rlotets have used dynamite to blow
up Ihe houses of Americans The alt-
iiation is regarded os terribly serious and
It Is thought tr>st American Consul Gal-
brfitli ha^ asked Washington for pro-
lection Volunteers have been rushed
from Hlsbee by special train.
Governor Ysabel Is on*the waj from
]ierinosUlo with stale troops and l.en-
Deirolt
Batteries—'Powell
o.it c and 0cmIdt
R. IL K.«
MOOOlflX •*. 11 1
nitooo©o: o
nd O'Connor; Hon-
SENATOR IS INDICTED
Arkansas Politiciaip is Charged
With "Boodling"
•
Little Rock. Ark.. Jiii" State Sen-
ator F (>. Butt of Carrol . "iirry, was
arrested today on an Indictment charg-
ing him with perjury, lie testified aorae
weeks ato in t • "boodl* ' case, deny-
ing he had re. . he 1 any bribe* during
the last legislature or offered money to
an one els'. Senator Adams testified
that Butt ga\i' $1 oo for a vole for the
stall capital hill Butt la under Indict-
m tit In two other cases, cnarging him
with "boodling.' Senator Butt was chair-
CHICAGO 6; CLEVELAND 1.
Chicago. June V-Today's score:
R II K.
Oti! i a £ ■ i 4 I (' ') D 0 0 l x 0 8 1
i V \eland " j 0 0 9 0 1 " 0 14
Batter!es*-Owen anrt Sullivan; Eels and
Buelow.
C3ROOKLVN 2; BOSTON 1.
Brooklyn, Jun
Boston °
Brooklyn
Batteries-- Young
torlus and Rltter (
Today's score-
R P. E.
1 (Ml 0 0 0 0 rt 0—1 <
l> ft n 0 Q 1 A 0 1 —
nd Xeedhanr. I'as
Thai Eig;ut or Ten CongTessionol
Districts in Ohio xuat Went
Republican Last Iiir, Will oe
in the Democratic Column
(Hy Kit*! 51
S.H e C'ai'itnl Bureau, 1117 <J. S X. \\ .
Washington, June . Congressman Ha -
\ 1 Garbei, c: "-e fouttii Ohio con-
g—.s.-'unal disfriii, .ia- m uriied" , the
national ..-.ipinu ,'v;; L Vt.ry r,)Sl ai. leipa-
tlons of democratic party su vesa in ihat
sute during the couifng campaign.
•"Kijfclit it. i. n cwgreosional dI tr.. t.s in
Ohm iha. went republican las; time will
be turni: I |0t,i .im democratic column
tills Tall, he prophecies. "How will that
nappen .' U will lx due to general
aatisfttciion with republican rule in that
state and th« suppression of further In-
vestigation by the state aena'.o recently,
to e national mriff and to light
within the republican nnka in some dis-
tricts in Cincinnati the two districts
are Hot entirely safe to the republicans,
including thai of N.'k l^ongworth. Mi
Cox is out t'ii' good ai d la not dtra i.g
th« tight Tim r.1 l iona I i w which pre-
vented the renomiua..oh <•: Gereral Grog-
venor niay cause he elect.on of a dem-
ocrat thcie. 1 am certain we siiali make
big gains in Ohio, and if other states
do as well -Me in t; house will be demo-
cratk The party and the s.rag -out
newspaper
ported, ®wi l win
Isthmian canal question in th® senate,
where the prevaricating qualities or Sec-
retary Taft will be on the carpet. There
haa been a great deal of inquiry tut to
the outlook for pure I'ond legislation of a
satisfactory characte , and it is said.
det | He reports to the contrary that the
house management .as gl- en assurances
that such a measure will be put through
ai this session. The advocates of toe de-
aired legislation are q lite willing to ac-
cept either the house (Hepburn* measure
or that which conies from the senate
With the H.-pimrn brand upon it.
tieases aro In attemlanee. Toe case is
hn mp e.-tHnt on® and the trial will con-
tinue for a week or more. The
murder rase on call la Mack Vann. *
fo'Mdood Indlnn
CALL8 SPECIAL SESSION
California Legislature to convent
Saturday
Sa<ranieuto, Cal, June !.-flovernof
Pardee tonight issued h proclamation
convening a special session of the 9tais
TURNER FALL8 FINE ieit.jlature to aas^mblo Saturday nest
Special to The State Capital 1 ,n !l'e eul1 ls enumerated the leglslatiog
Fa vis, 1 T. June . Tra Itlaying on I which It is desired lo enact as a result
the Davis and Turin-1- Kails line w . ^ln ! °f irt' r'" ent atastropk- in Sen Fran*
on the lath, to a point on the \\
River, three miles south of ihls city. The
to beg I u work on the concrete p :-i
fo- their 12« foot steel bridge nex
'J hl#i line will nave Ave bridges
ml - of road Honey Creek will he cros-
c l foiij- ,t ni^.- in t s o m
ek. |
is. o. Saira Rosa and San Jose.
O
FIGHT WITH BANDITS
Russian Revolutionists Kill Two
ClerkS and Losfe Leader
PRICE M. TAYLOR
F: ■ ce M. Taylor of Si. traveling
pussenger agent for the Southern Rail-
«aj -ystem. w.is in the <-lty yesterday
i • rotuo n B' s . after having made a
, '.out of the Southwest
• \\ li ie In Oklahoma Mr. Taylor has paid
sin-., ial gi ten'.ion lo the -'Kenlucky Home
j Coming Week.'' to be held at 'Louisville,
j Kv., June 13 to 17. incl ighre.
lie says that Oklahoma Kentuckians,
i will l>- * eli represented.
A special train will in- run from Okla- Enid
j hotna over the Frisco. O
Cards are Tielng sent out to Kentuck-
•r he pa c, j, f pi opet. j sup- un^ throughout the two territories with j
glo'loiis v-.i'ii o , vif.w , organizing "The New mate Special to ^ State Capital.
It is generally conced< .| ilia; • ,e vail - Kentucl y 8 c • t i Knld. Okia , J-ine .'.—Quite a curt
road raf regulation bill, having so^u-' - ous as well as a happy coincident o<v
R 1 --afely to conferente. where it Is expected curred in this city on DecoratloruPaf
! Two brothers, Edward and Charlg
Kiga, June . A band of revolutlonlotl
armed with Mauser rifles today roW>ed
hjadndartsm of an iniun^oi com
pany here and killed two clerks and
*-ounded .i policeman In their flight
th< were cornered in a store at^d '.hell
leader wa." I^'led. ®
A' FAMILY STOCK
Brothers Become Fathon
the Same Day ,
remain comfortably until the Hose ■
TRIAL OF MURDER CAS«
eraJ Kosterlltsky Is on the
Magdalena with rurales.
way from ' m-'n Judicial
(® mmlttee.
WITH THE FEDERATION
AW) NATIONAL I.BTAC.l'K
new york 2; philadelphia 0
Philadelphia, June . iffda- s score ,
R. II K |
; N>w York . o o 0 0 o 0 0 2 0 u* 7 1
| Philadelphia .. .... M 0 0 n o 0—0 3 1 .
j Batteries—Taylor and Bowerman:
Sparks and Dooln
; •' tension, and the free alcohol measurel vinita. I. t.. June -Judge Parker
having • ed i s t i. . passage, p.iej i.mrneneed tc trial of Henry Wliite on
•ixl becomes 1>\ common consent 'helH -hsrie of murder In the federal court
; i .uaino .ni >s.. of the oouse. and the j at Sallisaw yesterday One hundred wit-
Lindley, both residing in Knld. r«
reived a^islt from the stork, one re0
celvlng n fine boy and the other (
sweet girl baby.
BOAST IN RHYME
Enid Elks Poet Predicts Dire
Things on Ball Diamond
slor.i
committees were read and s number of
Junt 2-The following lini1' | umradoifnts to the constitution were
passed upon, the women attending the
biennial convention of the General Fed-
eration i>f Women's clubs laid aside thftr
work late this afternoon and had sev-
en! hours of pleasure In going lo recep-
tions planned Tor them at \uriou/« resi-
dences.
The convention failed lo take any ac-
tion on the Reed Smoot case, but It Is
expcctod to come later
Bpe< Ul to The tttate Capital.
Knld, okla
are issued by ihe Knld ICIks on the oc- |
caston of the ball game at Guthrie Sun-
day
B.N 11) TO OT TffRJK AFTWR WOO!.-
f*KY a I.So soahph
1'nto those rasli. but antlered gentle- I
men.
Who th'ns. forsooth, because thel^ lot 1
Is cast
PITTSBURG 10; ST LOUIS 2
Plltsbur, June J -Today's score:
R. H. E
Pittsburg J 4 0 1 J 6 ? 0 x—10 It 1
St Louis 0 0000000 2—2 7!
Paul. June £ - After two long ses-' Batterlis -Willis and Oihson; Taylor
today, during which reports of | and Grady. ®
Club Women Participate in So
cial Fuifttions
boston 6: washington 2.
Boston. June j Today's score:
R 11. E.
Boston 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 g—ti 3 1
Washington 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0—2 6 3
Batteries— TannehlH and Peterson;
Hughes and Waded* id
GET A GREAT $2.50 BOOK
:..FREE
• • •
Destruction of San Francisco
BY EARTHQUAKE AND FIREz
Malaria Makes Palo Blood.
W'thin the Territory's Oaptol that they.
i an play basabell; we from the rich red!
hills
<" * : 3?,:rjs*ss.w arr;,c«s.
« . no. not one but nian\. compleg fast i bold by all dealers for 27 years li .ce 50 cents
recurring things; ® © ®
mm lodge
OF ELKS
New York Passenger Train Runs
Gauntlet of Fire
Nww Tork. June ?.- By a collision In
the aubway tonight between trains ol
empty car* a abort circuit was caused
which resulted in the burning of four
rar* a panic n a train crowded wild
passengers and the suspension of traffic
from Mrd street lo the Kin*-. ri !«.• p m-
Inos tir several hours The i cident
oornrred Just below the 110th street sta-
tion on th# Broadwav line A north
bound passenger train ran th«- nauiftlrt
of Ihe llamlug cars and reached the IH'th
•t' • et station whirr Ihe pa ■tiger* pint-
le strlrkaa In th* darkneMt and sm<>k<-
had the utmost difficulty in r«i .•
t*r stieel He*, eral women fainted, but
all escaped unhurt In consequeti • of
the dense smoke, hmira "lapsed iie'.oe
' firemen could enter the aultw^\ and
extinguish the flames
TO PUBLISH REPORT
Things that unto tlieit grandsons, 'o.ind
their knees.
They will recount and nay: 'twas pass-.
ing strange.
But then ^e dWl@not know the game, i
fair youths."
Aye let this truth be known that w^ - j
We the chief Twlrlers
Arresters
Of horselilde
Swatters and
horseh
pienent
Those brash and said aforesaid gentle-
men,
Of Guthrie those dire false alarms.
Of all hflseitalldom. w.tli mote g"(ige
South Boston Asks for Assistance
From Danville
Danville, va . finw i a tolecran was Will
received in this city at 5 o'clock this 1
afternoon from rtouth Bo*i( n. t'a.. a*sk-
Ing for the Immediate despatch to that
city of as much of the local Are depart-
ment as could possibly be spared. The
telegram slates that tin
Convene
Middle of
nt Denver the
Next r>onth .
A HALF MILLION MEMBERS
"|'"I rli'""l<t«. will ! Hill burning rapMI> Annutaii
egg-
tha
The geeae of ancient Rome e
want of time.
Or could have lsid had they
to hum
And great Incentive t.i laj
laid, for
had ilme \ \\
® FOR THE HOMELESS
Gen Greely Suggests Barracks
for Friico ®
There Will be Many Thousands
of Excursionists Journey to
the Capital of Colorado at tha
Time of the E!ks Reunion Ac-
©
count of flie Low Rates
Ihrlee per a plan for the hot
Congress Will Consider Investi
gallon of Meat Packing
We hfmrton, June 1 President Ro>>s<>.
veil decided todav i make pu
port of Professor Charles p. n< «oi-
missloner of isimji and lames B Re>
r«>ids #f New York, concernirij: the
dltions of the meat pui k < a
•ne.its as they found them on an iriqi
tnalll'ited by the piealdent. prlmH'l \
hi own Information The report
Commissioner Neill and Mr Keyn
will be <«ent to congresw neit Mouv
It will he a -ompanled by a special n
ease of president H< osevelt In wni
w l take « i '« n ind in favor
mediate and d • legislation to
re tha ev i.s i\ at • • \posed ,
rei" rt.
OKLAHOMA TORNADO
\ in .c 1 T.. June ! A tornado strut.k
this section last Ui*lit. T'uie was no
damage aeic but at t'larem■« • tio- Nell-
son building, unoccupied, the Fsrmers'
National lank hui.d'ng In '>uise of
construction, three residence .ind a num-
her of small buildings were «|• niolished
T«i persona slightly hurl, J s«i Pack-
et! snd m boy named Hhelton.
| or i lie i er ogees wl
I out III the next few
j movals. but It «
>.000 liomele^^ *\ I
eare of for the nei
I saya that the prose
i 'enta In parks and
Impracticable and i
|©fnre recommends
I tacks he etectr'T •
to the city.
By CHARLES EUGENE BANKS and OPIE READ
SPECIAL MEMORIAL VOLUME
This Edition will he eagerly
nought aftsr by mlfllons of Ameri-
cans who have demonstrated their
6>mpathy In a aub*tajitl&l manner
by heanfully answering the pall V
the stricken, and gd*4ng money,
ftood and clothing wtth a seneroalty
truly American Bvery city, town
and .'.liage throughout ths Wnd la
s'.ratchlng forth Its nandeQto he'.p
those In distress Human hearts
are beating to<ta> tn every hamlet
i nth*- world for friends or relative*
dead or dying in t*.e ruins
There never waa * time in the
Metory of the World when all
eyes were turned to ene city,
aa now they are toward the
ooce great city of San Fran
clace.
Interest is at fever hea.t and
there la a demand for this book, by
aM people thai makes it a durv and
an honor to be the means of bring-
LSC0
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ing It to them
Thla book tells, by pen and ple-
tMre the detaiietl story a.* gathered
by wrHera on the grounds, %f tha
awful raiamlty that Well flan
Francisco and the ainailwr ^tles e'
the Pacific '"oast, leaving hundreds
of thousands homelwas ivnd at the
•rcy of their fsdow man, of tha
|r>aa of life and the deair*et>an of
property; tha story of tha Ataasier
aa told by t>io aurvlvons. nghtlng
fire with dynamite, murder sod pil-
lage by g.iouls. food and water fa-
mine army guarding surrleora on
der martial law; tha rifle and sen**
the fate of gboala burials sDve In
tombs of tire; a. cltr turnaAJwto an
inferno of fvrnesaa. bundreda l«-
sa.it e. aympafhy of nations, relief
work nf our people; contrtbnflorui
for the suffering from Ind!v4dvials.
r-itlfcs and i^ongresa s nation s erra
pat by arouse^
A
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i.y.
MUST HANG FOR ... .vUMOMtMll
MURDER OF WIFE I WO AMtNDMfNlS
PI i
.It.
1(1 R \ 11 Kill
by Judge Parker
siaoblng her
Henry White is t
vff.iigi-d with mm
Conferees Dispose ot Pipe Line,
Anti @Pa8s and Express Com
pany Clauses Jim cfow'
May "Stand
l>f I lie lligl.i
! grown so ru
altrd rider li
the meet ing
ary, and din
the work of
) per year, n o
toioary i.u
sstnn
i < *t*d
the
ordei
pro
The
srder has
within t'i • past f« w
> re II some agitation in |
he a and lo.lgf m< et ing
• ii \ears tlie same a" a®
ntinat or at least «very
'oemJiersidp now nmountv
>n,* 'and the lodges mmi
dicated and extensive I
rk of the grand lodge
It l( is suggested thnt
Denver he be \oted s «
• d to ^Ive all his time
e organisation !: is p
h i salary t
igC
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at i
^ THE WHOLE STORY OF THE DISASTER 3
As a Similar Story was Never Told Before-,;—To All of which is Added
IHE \ P P A111N (i S10 R V Of VESUVIUS
In®its Recent Eruptions atu! the terrible Destruction of Life and property, together :j
with Detailed Accounts of the Historical Volcanic Kruptions, Seismic WaTesand
Friehtful Disasters of the Past forming an ENCYCLOPEDIA Ob AID KEltTIC-',
INFORMATION. ,
FOUR HUNDRED and FIFTY PAGES and* BKAUTIFULLY BOUKDn'
There are 450 pages in the book. It is hound in cloth.with h«.ndsotn«-
aenuiosscd cover, printed in large clear typo on, book pa>p«r
lv
A book worthy not only of careful reading but of preservation.
.Jg HOW TO GET IT FREE 5)
• : Ht lie
- aig
s bus!i
can
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Justify
INJUNCTION DEMID HORSEMEN
N w Haven, > an'. . Jtin>- I «ia« WI1-'
Hani K Towneend tn ih«- t . -d S t >■* '
Hh'Ult court toda> den<d ih> liotton
of th< M> inphls Trotting aAsix-lallon for i
an Injun'tion agutnst the National l •
ling sssiadHtion to restrsln ti frum 'told- i
iiiv a iu<*e:lng to heg( Ihe fam ui* Major I
IVlmai t^ou Uillon aae, ln\ol\lng tin*
alhgrd drugg'.tig of Mm mgl ti t!u gold
UP ravi ii M<-mpli s in loe fall of 1904
l>«
the
ive|® In J
Hngr i
new oklahoma banks
i By Rob t M M Wsd. •
pints c'apltai Uureau. hit ii ? i n \V.
^'ashing on, June 1 The aiMdiea-
lo ' rganlr.>' ' > l'i i N. i;.uml b.«i k nf
Find. Okla . with u •-apltsl of SI'S.0>>0 li«
K. H Bond. I' 11. Copper. A I. Reppy,
Nan iv ii i and a k Bond. wa 1
ai i ioved petit jury discharged
The sppllcatioi! lo organise Klrsl j Speclgl «.• Btltf « njiltal
Ka'lonn i>ank of • > .-1. m r. ,i >
of l.'fi.titift, in- ; m Morton. II Mat
J « No"lf. .T VV R.|ta'grd W
Sdwuids. wits alio irsnted
ng to J :ni «1 o
nd flavor
of applications
asidr orders of t
com mission shut
had wit hoi
das
not It
ter atnendinent was agiesd t > at one
In the delibera t ons of the eonlerei-i
that action wgg reoonsidired toda\
ndlcatlons ars that it will l e get
i bv the
presidential nominations
Washington June 1 -The president t >
la> e*ni the following iiitminai'ions to th<
R i
« of pub!
Vanrout <
Wa
Ts 'hell si Ki title W.oHi
Riglster of th# land oftW at
W .1 Hen-. «n.
('•(StmsMtfr* -Uanaaa: W
Vaui Hald^.n
illsehuiged the petit Jury the (list
this week and Halite from heaving
motions nml demurrers iht presen'.
term of tllsirlot «-« urt Is over and will
l « formally closed ihls evening or l- -
vrs frantz8 father dead
Kpe Ial t• > the Mlate t'apiial
d
t ikl.i
June
M
w
s jhetltu
fereei. i
It pr^hi
person
and the
itdm* i
i There *
I sionisis
Klk!
i) l-'rant rerelvsd a le'egrsin yester-
day annmini ing th* «lealh of Mr*
Krantk' father. <v 1. Pleasants hi ki
paso. hi Mrs. l-'mni* has been at
his bedside for several weeks, and her
Itttfthand lefi last night to bo proaont
at ihe funeral.
•ace of passes t<
Stl v
11 exemptions s
ake effe. until
Jan-
her a4iienduient
re.
the one making
!' PS
er.-
ed tha egpreee
..111-
>ugl)t a thin tho
pro-
0 rng-ilate Inter-
ststS
gfl ■• «- alenomg
v a' •
spend f1<">
of the vli
IP\e a gre
!*.< rs de of
> bo j
i olty. and a western
il be given to the pro-'
« ems thai all the ICMis of
>' tin' state are arranging i
er, as tTMK'h for the mouse-, i
of the annual meeting as
■ re Members of ihe order
many thousand" of exeurt
u-> to the 'aptal of Colo-
iiie the K'ks reunion meets,
advantage of ihe special1.
I I* given.
!■-.«• I ■ . ' ' ,
]
' ,
v I wen- - • • id ' ave *
>w from the hearbv moun-1
thto ii the streets of the city i
the r *anion, and g ve the gi-estel: .
at on of fireworks snd electric!
tiiat have erer been arranged fo-
'flea:bin of the visitor to an *mei j
A aole*nii penalise has liern I
•ti,i • •> prless Hill t>e raised dut.ttg
mivwiuhi, pud Ixvtel aoconmo'da-
s II t>e plentiful and conven snl.
new RURAL CARRIERS.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 3, 1906, newspaper, June 3, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126162/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.