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THURSDAY MORNING
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA JULY 5. 1906.
THURSDAY MORNING
NUMBER 62
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FOURTH IN '
OKLAHOMA
TAOGART S GOODS GONE
Noteworthy Celebration
the Entire New State
of
THt GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
PRESIDENT SAYS PRESENT
bill IS TIMELY
BRYAN IN -
LONDON
Indiana Gambling Resorts" Stop-
ned of Their Deviccs
•
"West Baden Springs. Intl., July I.—Of*
ti. era representing the stale today began
tearing out tlip gambling devices at thf
casinos of the West Bud en and Fren
l.ick Springs hotels. Tin- parnphernali i pi... i
fii!cd two larn- freight car- and will '•« ! OlltlCil
taken to Paoli and placed In the custo..-
of the sheriff.
The property r*on lineal cd inelt>ded thir- I c
i two slot. machines, ten roulette labia 1 •
Klondike tables, two wheels, hook inaki-ig j THE WHITE MAN'S LOAD
apparatus, on- keno outfit and several j
bushels of chip*, cards and dice. The . __________
eleven attendants at tiie two casinos will j
have beqn released on bond. No raid
have been released on bond. No taid waS
!• ade at the Colonial hotel. ®
Leader Aduresses
"Anglicised Americans"
TEXT OF SPEECH
TO AMERICAN SOCIETY
SPEAKS 10 :
NEIGHBORS
TWIN TERRITORIES WISE
SUFFRAGISTS TOO MUQH
FOR BLIND JUSTICE P0SITI.VE AID Is NECESSARY
!T ondoii. July 4. Miss Kciir.ey :• nd* : i;<i
o'i.er woyion suffragists aifgUil in Ca«
Residents of the New Oklahoma ' ' '! a
and Mexico Abandoned Antag-
onistic Position and Chief Ex-
ecutive Hopes Arizona Will
Follow Suit — Compliments ! • , ,.
People of the Southwest
.Spteial to the Stat® Capital.
Hobart, Ok.. July 4.—Wednesday open-
ed an ideal day in the Queen City of tin
-outhwest and most enthusiastic el:*
el.ration Jn the history of the town wis
pulled off. Governor Frank Frante's ao-
dr«-ss was the feature of the day. Ha
was followed by Hanker Joseph .YlcNeai
r.f Guthrie, Bill Cross and local speakers.
The attendaiaie was large there being
nearly C.oflo people in the city. The pro-
kimiii arranged by the committees was
tarried out^ln detail and no accident of
my natura occured. The weather was
ideal. •
The automobile race was the feautre .f
the down town attractions Atwdail
was defeated by the Hobart ball team l y
the score of 6 to 1. The Indian parado
had five thousand red akins in line in
full war costume.
In (he evening a reception to the gov-
« raor was held in the Klk club rooms
hii i was attended by over a thousand
j.M.ple. All night the heavens w."«
.ibiaxe with fire works. The llrst ev«f
Been here. '
Governor Frants's address follows n
Mr. Chairman and Fellow Citizens;
part.. •
We are met to commemorate the birth
ef American freedom. SoleAin and sweet
toe feelings that arise in us today.
ti is urbanec outside of Cntmcdl.u' •>! tlio
Pxi hoquei Vyqiiilu's -use • |.loving
embarrassing to the magistrates by in-
sisting on martyrdom. Three of then
were surrendered by their bail today,
magistrate almost begged ihctn not
•peat their performances befoy Mr.
I As fiiith's residence but they all positive-
j Iv refused and the court finally ordered
tiiem to furnish hail In $.50 each for tin '.t
>,. •111 behavior for a year or in default to
undergo siv weeks' imprisonment. Tliej
ure elected to go to prison.
MUST KISS SMACK
Chicago July I. - A very nice question
regarding the nature. sco|?e and purport
o'' a kiss, is to be decided by the trial
committee of the hoard of education
•when it meets to take testimony* in rela-
tion to a certain kiss alleged to liav£
"taken place" in the basement of the
r ske school one day last week. Teachcr
John J M< Namaia iiaviug taken the
leading part as osculator and one of his
puj ils, beautiful girl ^ 7. being
oi i ulee.
There are several school children w n
will testify to the verity of the kiss, but
none of them can swear that there wis
sma. k. That fact raises the fine point
whether a mere smackies* touching of
the lips of one to those of another con-
stitutes a kiss In the strict detinitlon of
tl>- word, or In the eyes of the law.
Ti < teacher declares and says he in
reruy to swear that he perpetrated no
kiss. The voting lady also avu'vs that sit •
<1 hi not participate, in any kiss that shs
can remebcr at the time mentioned a'ufl
audfl that her memory is fairly good con-
cerning such matters.
This very Interesting inquiry, there-
to: *■. absorbs the keen attention* of ill
Wherever on this day, at hopie or beyond st.|100| teachers and pupils of tlie Chicago
the seas. Is found an American citlsen,
deep In his soyl is enshrined love of his
country. In every American he n his
day runs the sweet eternal strain •
"My country, 'tis of t^«*e,
$weet land of liberty.
Of thee I sifig.
I .and where our fathers <ive*.
\urui of the pilgrim'* pride.
From every mountain side
I.eo freedom ring."
This is Independence <I>ti\ They who
wrought and fought to achieve di iter-
ance from British tyhanny and wrong.
valuing their lives less than their Sacred
honor. yielding .<11 they were <n e\er
• h«p«d to ye in. this life upon the altar
of tlirir faith for benefit of their pos-
terity. sleep today beneath a land fairer
Mian day itsedf, by faith g*cr> front afar.
Would they might return today to vl- w
the consequence of their service, the
glory of their self sacrifice. They died.
i 91 having received the promises, tlie Al-
mighty reserving tin- riph IVWlrd M thel?
Inheritance for us. As a nation we give
n,.,nk- lor their noble ancestry, pray-1 thcrt lB any offlc
run for* there
iioois, as well as 11" yublif .it l it.*:'
DICK BLUE TO OKLAHOMA
Will Take Up Practice of Law at Ban
tlesvllie.
Topska, Kan|, Jul) i. '•" Dl-I
Blue, one of the historic political char-
u.Sers of the state will go to Bartlesville
Oklahoma, on August 1. and begin th#
practice of law.
"I had thought some ti^ne of going t i
New Mexico." he said, "but I like the
name Oklahoma."
A nephew, Burdette Blue, of Kansas
City, a graduate of the law school of
the university of Kansas, may become
j by private rather than by public funds
! "Society lias passed through a period of
I aggrandisement the nations takj^ig wha;
j : iiey hUd the strength to take and hold-
I aig what they had thf power to hold. I
But we are already entering ,t second er.i
—an era in which tlio nations docs no 1
merely w hat they can do, but what the\ ]
should do, consldt ring Jiistu t ;o be inorn
important than physical prowess, in tri- 1 *
hunals like that of the Hague the chosen ( # • 1
rspfOMhtatlves of^the ^nations weigh .
questions o right atul wp. .« and give .11 RoOSCVCll a Jllly I"OUTtll Ora
small nation an equal hea iug witii 1 1
grea decree according conscience. This'
marks an Imtneasureabie advance, but Is
another step yet to tv taken? Justice
after all s cold and puis. !. - .1 negative
virtue. The world need.- something
warmer, more generoti*. Harinlessness
is better than harm fulness. But positive
helpfulness Is vastly or to harm-
lessntss and we still have before us a
BEFORE larger, higher destiny of sc/vicc. Even
now there are signs of • approach of
this third era. not so nitich 11 the actions
of governments as in the growing ten-
dency of men and women 1 ■ many lands
to contribute their meaJis.-in some cases,
their lives, to the intellectual, moral
awakening ofVhose who in darkness.
Nowhere are these sign-- ore abundant
than in our beloved land. Before the ,
sun sets on one of theic titers of Shower Fflilcd tO DilllipCQ Exec
iiisation it arises upon 'another.
"As we are gathere-l <>■. >. ; ; , lj g
laud's capital p«-rm<t me to conclude with
a sentiment suggested by a piece of stat-
^iary .1 Windsor ■ i.-ti.-. represents
beside her ottsort. One
about lier and tiie other
points upward. The sculptor told in mar-
ble an eloquent story of st - tigtii ^roni- !
picted with tenderness, love rewarded by
• 4 ' trust, sorrow brightened by t ope. lie told '
London. July i.—William Jennings Bry-j the story so plainly that r was hardly 1 ">
in was a guest of honor at the Ante.lean j necessary to chisel t ie words 'allured to! volt
Socle'ty dinner here tonight. IIis address; brighter worlds and led t
was the feature of the event. *
! THE FOURTH IN LONDON
| Americans Attend Reception at
the Embassy
i, mi. t 1
lis, mostly
ttended the 4t"
American em
PLEADS FOR
.STATEHOOD
orated with fl<>w
red with awnings
Harmlessness Better Thun Harm
fulness But Inferior to Decid
ed Helpfulness — Declares Ne
braskan Signs of New Era A1
ready Visible — Draw
From Bit of Statuory
tor at Oyster Bay
I HE SPIRIT-OF LINCOLN
PRESIDENT ADVISES CITI
ZENS TO DO FULL DOTY
Roosevelt W rites Personal
Letter to Arizona'
IHL BESI PROPOSITION
TO INCREASE SERVICE
IMMENSE CROWD HEARD
FRANTZ AT HOBART
CONTINUED TALK IN RAIN
i Frisco Ballasting Track Betweeri
Hobart and Vernon Tex
utive's Enthusiasm . and Only
±iiicn«d ft* Joke — Called $ut.
Members of Audience Who In
■ 1 tncd.
termpted Him — To Hi" "Old «
?t. ok.. July 4 Begiiin.ug ;r llo- j
esterday, the Frisco put to work |
forces of men to ballast the track >
his city to Vernon. "Texas Other 1
en of the rn«d in the t. t rltory will i
e likewise as rapldlj as the mat ST- 1
1 i e furnished and the labor per-
Friends"
i pleted. Only
hu
■ ► >
of JM
successful that in- |
em plat < • I. I )ut ing
WITH OTHER L00AUT1E6
Congressman Bird S. McGuile
Enthusiastically Received in
Newkirk and Ex Delegate D. I
Flynn s Ovation at Kingfisher
Was Remarkab/e — Address
of Oklahoma Executive
V 1/ . .In
"It was a beautiful <
Mr. Bryan's Address beautiful than that wn Kave the world
Thn memory of the evening 'p. 111 1 the reek slave, the dying Oladlator o_*
st ■ : Ila >
handled such
passenger and
that added fai
both
state
with the American Society, Tlianksglv
Ing Day two and a half years ago, Is
nih il u pleasant one that 1 esteem my-
self fortunate ti be able to accept the
invitation so kindly extended by our
distinguished Amii.i*- .1 ...1 Hon. W'hit ^
Isu—Rled, to be your guest on this oc-
casion. Our Englsih friends, under
whose Hag we meet tonight, recalling
that this is the anniversity of our na-
tion's birth, would doub Hess purdi^i
us If our rejoicing contained
of self-congratulation, for it Is at such J
times as this that we are wont to re-
view those national achievements'
which have given to *ho United Stales 1
its promlneuee among thonations. Ilut (
I hope 1 shall not be thought lacking 1
in patriotic spirit if, instead of drawing
a picture of teh past, bright with hero-
ic deeds and unparalleled in progress,
I summon you rather to .t serious con-
sideration of the responsibility resting
upon tiics. nfttHma wl>i(h asulre to pre-
miership. This line of thought is sug-
gested by a sence of propriety as well
as by recent experiences by a sence
of propriety because such a subject
will interest the Briton .«* well as the
American, and by recent experiences
centexperiences r.l.ssionst;) -rment o.i
because they have Impressed me noL
leas with out national duty thun with
the superiority of Western over civili-
zation.
Among the blessings which the
Christian nations are at this time able
and duty bound —to carry to the rest
at the world, 1 may mention five, ed-
ucation, knowledge of the ;<<-ieteco of
Government, arbitration as a substitue
for war, appreciation of the dignity of
Education comes first, and iti nothing
have the United States and England
he Goddess Athene. It en
idea which wita the cxpan
of comradeship maki a i>jil
ciation of nations as w> u
tions of husband and wii .
dulge in t*ie hope ilia; our 11
measure .to <4i <
so bear its share in, the
buraen as to earn the i-Uht
its progress by a fltmil.i
has been ailu.ed by prov.
higher ground, may It lead
lething | winning the confidence «. ,
low it and in exhilriting tie >
who s iid 'if I am lifted up.
all men unto me ' "
pday delivered the Fourth
v.' | orutio.'i to h - tt.wnsiieopie 111 a
^ amphitheatre In o irou-
Addressing his auditors as "my out
j friends and neighbors, you among whom
s ; I w. > «ht up and among whom I
feelliig l huv • lived for so many yeaivi," the presi
' dent said It was a great pleasure to b«
1 1 " v * ' •••'- - Oklahoma City Child's Dress Ig.
,1 .1 .. 41' e ■ n Ol !• - J O
:.!ni, Mr. h.h « ii m.4 .ha-; nited by Bonnie ! 11.
while there weic two or three things.
tMI 10 talk about. I.« would I nitinhmK . r.i„- ,u. ..... .. ! "Tile Whlta Houn
June j; Dear Mark
Arizona .Statehood
< l'i
*1 the nela*
Let us In*
ion may so
unities and
. 1..■ 1. f ie w.ird- of Aoiuhani
M symbolise 1
tiRim*. If it
GIRL BTTR.NED TO DEATH
idnnt IUios
1' a 11 \ 1 m 1 s ii r \i!7.. na tu heeitms
that he has written a personii
letter to his old friend Mark A Kogero!
uii ing the people to vote to be udniit*
!"J with N.-w Mexico. The president
s >yn that he believes If th" present op-
P< rtunlt) 1.4 not Hcise.l t may be man./
before the opportunity may bo hai
cut lb
ust after his
Hpe. 1! to t he State i'apltal.
Okiahoifia City. tik.. July ;t. Rinh, tiie
S-year-old daughter of .Mr, and Mrs. AN.
K. West co'.: of this city, while assist-!
lence to a i
the way in j
se who fol- 1
pi lit of him !
1 V ill draw ;
heiefore study
And later
huvc not planted
A COURT ON WHEELS
Territory Officials Score Great
Hit /gainst the Joints j
nr.'.n n..t ' ma I tiyal icreafteij ,-,s other children in burning rubbish in
: hat day ag compared wlthj au Hlley Jast wlghl. sustained bun 1 ^
.lis will he as weak and as about her body which resulted in h r
base and as good. Leu u« death a few hours later. Tbs family wa#{
: preparing to move 10 another part or!
1 v ^ • \. ^ 11. j*' I en u > 1 ■ -
ie little ciri carry rubbish out of 11..
! .Mis. Wii:eh they pi'.^d in the allci aud
set flre to it. In some unaccountable!
i way the dress of the little one caught
, ,i tire noii, ae Klame and b< fo . •••• ihi
Vonliington. I).
Rogers, secrets ry
sot iution, Tucsi.n
All.
"M\
r tlu future.
'So long as 1 have I
1 In any
Refers To Li coin
i ll to thi
Wapanucka
■cks and depii
State Capita
mid
11.ember of the new taw firm Colon 1 1 lieeo more clearly helpfyl thtin In t!v
W. B. eOlasso. Colonel Blue's present
partner in Columbus Kas.. was with him
In Kansas City yesterday.
111 March. 1*71. It. W. Blue cam. u
Kansas. 11*' be aiue active In polities
...co after his ariival. lie was twice
state senator and served Itt OOngfSSS.
His many Kansas p.di.ieal trleinls -ay If
• t oloiiel Dick" hasn't
any record of It.
SHAWNEE GETS SESSION
lug to be worthy of the heritage.
honor the memory of the dead, we pay
tribute to tholr patriot descendants liv-
ing, we turn with foiio hope and fervent
faith toward the future.
For us In the new state this year's
Independence anniversary is* indeed a
happy observance. For the flrst time
oklahoma relebrates tne nation's birth-
day as an assured fre^ and sovereign j cial to State ' apiial.
«uminoiiwcalt h :a the finality Of •< • * Qj 101 ■ ' July I -
For every eltlsen in Oklahoma a n.-w ,,K f,r ihe executive comniitV
meaning attaches to thu^ day's oelebrat- teachers' associations of Ofcls
Ion. Imperially «is this true of our fel- r held in
..*1.
51 quart* |
was also I 1
and Jus-
DoweU. Cassatti
I F«.rc are now ortlclatlng as ti fia
ciurt. and they >woop* down ont
j./iiit-k'epers w ithout mercy fhe trims | spirit
are held right in the "boose shops" hii<* j people
the liquors are destroyed and the "boose- of <>d
sdler" is either Jailed or put under bonds. I lems .
Kick's traveling court found
: '<iy • d in B.M". S 1 .1 i s joint .
■ I whiskey ,V gimbiing <1. 11
le'iled by the court on whtels.
in. was dealt im .slit enid lot
tiu' ellng court did considerable bottle-j
sniiishing in I'oalgai- and arrested about '
six Italian * liquor si llers and gamblers. I
The court will move from one little town |
to another destroying the contents t i I <
joints and arresting the keepers. <
NEIL WAS EASY
FOR ABE AT I ElL!
Lincoln spoke those jvords, the
nt -ftid it was proper for* l/.ncoln
wiia entire truth that he had no
and did his work without hatred
; . door of §yll 1. iV oln did not
anything tliat wis done against
• a wrong caltyig fop vengeance
r a remedy and It is just that
the president said, that American
nii.s; approach tiff ir problems
>day. "We have not as many prob-
as Lincoln bad." he said, "but we
pioblellis 1 !1'1 " W .1 W • fa • II" III
give our children cause for pride or
! • extinguished fatal burns had been n-
flicted.
A REMARKABLE BOOM
Edg-ar Srrith Talks of Future of
Oklahoma
shame. It citize
Llii'oln
advocacy of universal education. If
the designs of (lod are disclosed by
1 lis handiwork, then the creation* jf
the human tnind is indubitable projf
that the Almighty never Intended that j
learning should be monopolized by a 1
few, and he arrayes himself against j Champion
the plans of Jehovah, who would deny Lummelled BontBiB in Los All
intellectual training to any part of the 1
human ru> c? it is a false clvttlxation.
not a true one. that contenunces the
| (iciniaiient separation of society Into'
, the distinctive classes, the one encour
ntlnued.
lughter).
Featherweight Out
g-eles Much Slugging m the
Two-Final Ropnds
ing in December
low-house holders of t li t Indian Terrl- 1 pmpo!
• J aged to improve the mind and the other
■New State Teachers to Ho/d M®et'condemned to hop. Ii ' ignorance, I
! national politics which vsotild make the
j prosperity of one nation depend upon
I the exploitation 01 anothci While 110
meet- one i far Righted enough to estimate
>r the with accuracy tiie remote, or even the
1 and j immediate consequences of humaq ae-
'1*" tion. yet as we can 1 .-ply ^jpon the prin*
t lieh was to select i he pla-'e ( ,.jp|P that , a. ii individual profits rather
tody
For thirtv-flvo years deprived of j umj ume for .mldlng the regular annual than loses by the progress und prosper-
« *
eli semblance or i- W- i.-ntat ve gov. i t
ment, these eminent citizens have dis-
played patience and patriotism nothing
short of heroic, pursuing the even tenoh
of their progress witfl faith undaunted,
regolution undiscoursgeable.
At least |W« are freef liaupily tns 1
dawn of our redemption draweth nlftL>
t ic last lingering shadows of paternal
abuse and usurpation but now disappear-
ing before the day bti^k of sell govern-
ment. The morning of our deliverance
breaks eternal, bright and fa t The full
tailot once our ready possession.• with
'esource of character and quality of
idgm. grace of mind •and temper of
tul. outline of action and the will to
it Into practice, what a common-
iltti will answer to the name, of Ok-(
hoina' The tight for statehood for
•.lahoma and Indian Territory has been
•Sttounced by Senators and Congress*
ti a* the greatset battle ever fought
• r 1 adml- •"! of tie '11; 1 ty-
9 v at at as taken <lnto the t'nion.
t battle belongs to you. the people.
\ ihe worthiness of your citizenship,
l erslstance of vour faith, r' « loyal
. .tppdrr advancer by you tr> our honored
• • •
tCuntiuucd to p.ige^ >
j meting, It was decided to hold the meet- j
I Ing in Shaw nee. December _f>. Si and 'JS. !
The wo assoe.a t Ion will 111 ti jolnl
scss'ou, anil the moat important feature |
1 ,.t inc.'! nig will I..- ti" Wcisolldatioit
1.1 both b<>«i..- \n invitation Will he ex-
pended to .Senator Bev. ridg. and Senator
Halley to attend and talk on educat
Another nieetii.g o^ the executive ct
mitt 1 w 1 he held on August, li in
Ity of his neighbors, so w<- cannot doubt
that it is t.i Ihe advantage of - a h
nation that ohei ntlon ahiil
make the largest possible use of Its own
11 ••'on r. iiii'k
people. ,
l.os Angeles. July '
pion featherweight o
twenty round battle
the bantam weight
Pacific Athletic elnb
It was pro I.,|>Jy
seen in l^os Angd
great a Iv.iui.^se v.
v. 'iy and he
Nell's one. Nell's 1<
early In the contest
tered black and bluy
pea.red the strong. •
light an«f
iad force behind tin
ness in covering up a
\. • t'ni •
A lie At;. . iam-
America, won a
rum l''raiikie Net . !
. mpion, l>efore ' t«
•10 this afternoon. I
■ ate. Hght • *•
At tell Showed to.
his remarkable
ded six blows to
eye was closed
m : ing mpra th in ft.OOQ n
children, and said
en, 1 am ashamed of y
ire afraid you will ge
s, 1 feel sorry for you.
A asiiingtuii, July I Tlje Hi-atne.-s of
'i< w state of fiklahoma Is a tli rnj
interest to laigar Smith. 1111 attdl-ncy
Muskogee, I. T., who is at the Ral< igh
he immense amount of advertising
•eli to the agricultural and Industrial
vantages of Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
1 ry through the discussion In con-
ss regarding their admisiou an a
state," said he, "will In my opinion r< -
• Ik 11 . "vi ere* ' • ■' a grea i it •• >m. Thniisaiids of peo-
sj.ii 1, , pointing a P«c all over the l ulled Htate.s, whole at-
whlcli some persons tentlon was never before specially called
j to tin richness of Oklahoma liave been
added as'tiiH 'olive:-' aware of the undeveloped relies f
Well, make him dumb "•'' 1,1 p x month and I
• 1 I -ok for an Imni.-i irutgra ■ n In -> t
in immediately.
"Oklahoma is big enough for all that
may come. There 1.1 room lor the agri-
culturist and the manufacturer* The
farmer can raise almost anything grown
anywhere else In th country and the
manufacturer can locate his mills adjac-
ent to coal fileds. while at the Mim- time
hi 1 market will be at his very door. The
iieat advantage made in cotton growing
ae past few years Is lioilud to be kept
uo with the result that cotton mills a 14
aun to be located there in tiie not f;y
distant future of* nurse politi. s Is now
n efiviiig a gie.u deal of attention a<id
tin re will undoubted^ be several pretty
tights. While*it is too early to predict
who ik going to win "it tor any partlcu-
I • offl< ••. 1 have heaid the name h', K.
li'te. of Muskogee, mentioned for tho
i).. 11> 111 .• 1 ion for K'oernor."
ij'if 1 In pr- > d. nt a- .e
a.lent was in the middle
I.^gan to rain. The pres-
ume ..t uf>. lie appeared
II. A secret service man
rutjl" r < ape over his
tinned to the audience,
"!iin |,«" lin n, women
taroMl hop- i- bal people of
the territory of Arizona In their wisdom
will decide to enter the union as a pa; .
of the gr.at state of Arizona. No man
.tw to!eieli w hat will happen in the
i'. 1 .1*1 iluit if ti 4
people of Arizona I«*t t'ds hoice go I •
tli.i will have to wail luauy years befo *
I boil • again off< 1 Itself, and ( I
ti. 1 it probably will be only on t n^ pre •
eat terms iliat is. 011 the condition og
be ng Joined with New Mexico.
"If the people of Arizona come In How
ti will a-h> lv> what every .-' If re«pe. t#
ln„ American ought to wish to acheive -
'he ! lulit of sell • go ve r 11 men 1. !f
M la prof erred then, and
w.iat 11 1.is opinion 1 proffered on the
01 | proper in.I permissible terms, they
condemn themselves to an Indefinite coil*
a 1 •€if III lage
"I h.n Ifc a pecullai affection for the peo-
pl>- of the four territories, which under
the act of congress 1 have Just signed,
now have the opportunity to entei as two
ftes Into our federal union. TheM
Uirllories are tilled with men and wo-
men of Hie stamp for whi- h I gr< w to
fe 1 so hearty a regard and •respect dur-
Ine the years that 1 mys< If lived an I
worked 011 the great plains und in the
| hock. mountains. *
I "It was from these four territories that
I raised tho regiment which t.s k pari lit
1 1 ho Oiban campaign. Awaurredly unde*
no circumstances 1 would advise the pro*
I p|e ">f th« • " ItlSien to .lo il'thi 4
| 141a I onshle red tO b- HjfSltiM .1 '-ef
I their moral or their material well being.
I | feel that for them now to refuse ;a
.111. mil. ti*' union as <t« would be
but I
THRESHER EXPLODED
Two Oklahoma Farmers May Die
From Injuries
lies
isil.l 1
xpr
respo
ship. I
hope I list the people
rising their sober se.
1 rne to look at ho i
light.
riiifioiM h
•>re folly.* •
v 1.I10 people of Ohlahom.
Mrltorv. and, I beMeve th
v Mexico, also have a ban
itudo which forhailo thol
he great privilei:. aV
i 01 lull Amei i an eltlsen
Arii
in the saint
fa ci
.1 nd
Neill how
throughi
when thev
the
nd side
pplng
ved him
city.
• M. ^
GUAYAQUIL CELEBRATES
Ouayaquil Et uador. July i Tii flags
over the foreign consulates und public
l.t.i >dings wei*e hoisted toda. In com-
m o.oration of the Four'h of July and
1 . smtM 1 oidced a mil >' bind
it. play this even ng n front of the
American consulste.
CANNON CRACKER IN HIS HAND
fcjtclal lo tin .State Capital.
Shawnee, Ok.. July 4 -John Moore,
aged II cars n-kl a caiUHili cracker until
i1 exploded, teanng the thumb an^ fo '
■ I ..ti in- right hand Tie membci
may In tuupuiutcd lo orcvent Wood poli«
I tiie flgh
to head slugging at
The decision of lb
-l i a
and fought heai
lach other's face
ee i;yton w,i ;
opponent'
pabllltlM of !( | IwatwUr. Th.. la >o oiinit« «.
I fought «by both men with fierreness a
one questions tliat Japai s In - i ''
. ,. . , . I rounds than 111 near) all the balance
4 llueiicc lias been a bem-licient oni in e
, she has emerged from Illiteracy and
endowed her people with public schools
open to all her boys and girls The
transition train ".'file uelttt.t m .
tiansition from .i position of <ibHcui,Hy,
into a world power was scarcely more
rapid than her transitu from^i iih ii-
ace Into an alley China is entering up-
on a similar experience and I am con-
fident that her era of reform will make
her. not a yellow peril but a powerful
co-laborer in At he international vine-
\ .1 I In^iidla in tin Philippines *in
Kgvpt and even in I'u key Htatlstics
•/•a gi >d ii.i I exten .ti of jjfdUcal .#li
*11 I I trust I will be pa i dolled If I say
th.it neither the Iinnies tioi 11 eOiivicP.
nor yet tin . online 11 e 4f our nations
have given us so Just a claim to the
gi#it ■ of iii. 11. ,ph 0f A**, ae hmrm
on>' h«il i. ichers snni m.niv of
la ings. Ok Juli
I!. I.. Crampton w
Mld| b. |Ie . gploi
illl.e >11 R II. an
iug I work lo- >o
boiler get di * -
■ion occured Th*
led off from heac
• a man e«iually i.
OKLAHOMA CITY'S FOURTH
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
t H;.n> )'i. - ' ' ^
BIXBY IS MANDANUSEO
lay be smploted by
from pruth ing b"-
w I thill twi. y a s
ROME'S FOURTH OF JULY
Iomie. Jul 4 - i le Fourth •> .1 v*
c. lebrated here bv a reception given nt
the American embassy, Ambaaaad'r
\\'i.:te coming here p rposely from the
court to receive th* fcuests. o >. in
Americans were present.
x BOTH LEGS OFF
Vinita, ft Jul • The ea i-bounJ
Frisco train out of Grove, | T., strut K
John 1'. Welch, two miles east of Grove
and cut botli leg.s off The doctors put
STrlell im*er ehl.wfOrm f..i i ■
anna i
foe
Ok July 4 The Ko
y ill th.# city today
xpei tatlons. The lr
lit large crowds lo
els wen i owded
or B*
iieni to t
0}< nifOI I o' i .<■ , w
pal spcakii
immediate
groom and i
Th
imilles <>f t
few persona
t yellow fe\
made puhl.
rd of healtt
park was crowded
under tine
.11 lass for <
11<J j Winderbilt's
u the stai t.
ftic
n> ' . ,.-d to be i ^
> t . governinefit. Is already rauslog
ibl< * \ peti ion to4 a writ o' maud •
. i- a^.tin:-t Tarns Bixby, as comniis-"
to he Five Civilised Trib was h I
0 ti i TmtM Stat'-a court today bv Irwin
1 i, . an asks for a inandsm m
i,.Hiding Bixby to restore blm to the lulls
attorneys and agents petiuitt'td o
, ifre befor- tin* "III isslou a •! toO-*
i from futher intciference.
Uouovati states in his petition t iat be
. .p, • leI I 'il- elo> . '
'.mmt- lion Jail mi y * iitid that it i:
v . in .4 • m
r.a oi* that t • u"> puiiitdind for
. (ton i .• ' The P ' 14.
1. act which U'ey contended was uniuct
r.d that su'h pin.1 hment would be p- -
ol.ltled b the i onstiiutlon. Tbt atto' -
futlier coutsndi that on January *i
whs admitted to practice before tha
. xt. .otto mt a
1 t mil «f attorneys A| fii " Itie p< « -
i.h in (tie will will be b*ar4 >«.% U.
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