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VJIIDAY MORNING
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA JULY 6. 1906
NUMBER
FRIDAY MORNING
VOL. XVIII.
TAGGART
CHAMPiON W Tilt ClMrlON PEOPlt
EXPLAINS
Says French Lick Gambling
Was Not in His Hotel
AFTER* HEAR3*rS SCAbP
ACCUSES FELLOW POLITI
CIAN OF FALSE REPORTS
ATTACKED BY NEWSPAPER
■National' Democrat1" Committee
* Chairmaii Hasteife to Reply to
New York'Herald's DXnand for |
His Resignation—In Sympathy
With State. Officer's CrusadeJ
He Says
French IA*. Ind.. July
ch.,i.mun..r «h. dr,n„-r.>. "
national «M«W. A /
•oeial^d Prc the follow!..* «... |«
m.d. In r-Plv t th. d-wi "
*. New York « ^rld UM he re- l
nationul ol.wiraan.MP ot < h. Oen.noA
com ml lie®:
"T.i* New Tork World ha" allowed
■ no'f «r bf imposed upon by the tal .' ai.d ^ ,
■c«tn<t*lous publications of .'.vu „
Mr «l. ae edlu* Is n eersoha en. ni) ^ ^ ^ 1)w
for reasons best known 10 himsei .
"Tl.ers has been no raid, nor> atlanivted
„,d upon the Kreiu h Uck Sprfn*. hole . ^ ,
V M .u.-h a thins be.u tlwu«lu .1 ,-Ijr „ „ d„ .
save * «r. M* «* In. •" • ««- WI|W1 Nl , Iram
eats. . all the Zomstvos s«*nt nddrenes of felicl-
• A*building owned by the Fren h Lit k
• Springs company 'Wholly disiconne
I mm
ZVA?< jLiTCH.xrnanrxxviTCTt.
ONCE WHEN
\T FAILED
LADY MARY SUKVIELE WON BY SOLDiER
AS AUTHOR
S andard's Bluff Would No:
Work in Ohio
CASE IN LOWER COM!
PROBATE JUDGE RErUSES TO
. REVERSE DECISION
ANOTHER ANTI TRUST MOVE
County Prosecutor of theEuckeyc
State Files Information Against
Rockefeller's Company, Alleg-
ing the Same Cld 'Cdiispiracy in
] Roosevelt and Bryan Invited
By Newspaper men
Restraint of Trade-An Imrae- '"' ' ,",v'
,. _ to .1 pr-ini !,. ni A:in r.'uu mill'.man
diate Trnl
I evlcli—-"M
j Is culled
BRAVED THE CSAR
ctersbirrg, July G-[van Petrunk-
't-lie famous Petrunwevieh, ' he
Russia
man whose nam*'
year8 *has been in the grant
sian liberalism and who, y
ccepted candidate of thej
I constitutional democrats. Is one of -the dntion
lew Russian sta-lesmtn who
tailon. The address
waa an extraord'inary dot-union*
IcitartitHis and for am la h like Hi i
or Zcmsivoe it udded that
fare of Russia the in w nn
grant a constitution.
Miti nuance of the oi
"will fead tlio conn
defied !
,tml dared to
1
>•>
J
V,,., .,\, if.d Judgment. He appealed m- «"" • vuun i hinlal . mipl,' i
case and It -it* pending for trial 'in fhe Ji :ng ther« while in Washln
present ■term of eourt. The suite author-, hi i ■ TI..', a if M
I-ii.d! . u . .|,n, . |'r<M ... David,
of Hancock count... filed information hare
it-day in the probate court against the
Standard Oil cpmpnuv and John L . Rock-
fellar. charging that in 1M2 RockafeUe?
combined Individual nurtm *rsh ;p . orpor i
thins into iiif Standardly company, th<
rver Zemstvoh" rf)°se being t.i monopolise i n produc-
fl'on, sale and transporatidfi of crude pe*
f troleum and its by-pioduets
for ; i" we!- This, fi In aTh'ged, wits .< i nspirai-y
i ,: , ,'honi'l against trade and a violation of ti.- anti-
: trust i.i w. t t
. , 4 j The Standards attoriWys HI da motion
per- I > the effect that the prohate court had
' no jurisdiction.
is j l-1 J'nigt Banker •verruUtf the motion and
pen-1 d"tided tliat his ooui t had j>u isdiction.
i t-'My attunpt was :nati>- > <■ at tor*
,|f : ' IH'.VS fill t In* dt'l Pll! «' to hil\. ];•' (l.'.'ision
month, but JudKu Banker
Urn i
1 r*served
was firm.
A SOCIETY ROMANCE
I ndun. ,| i|> *\jady Mat > Sackviil*'.
almost a swell known In Amenta as in
English s.i . > who ha.~ been i1 • .. i
A<mei'kau K.rl by brevet, and who at one
it bed
lias.
nd. governor of
. ng <i- '<i" •.« .
of late lyiakeu herself to the Antipodes ding.
EOR \ \m GATHERING
: INTEDNATIONAL PRESS CLUB
LEAGUE IN DENVER .
INTENTIONS ON "TEDDY'
Effort Will Be Made to Keep
. Roosevelt in Co/orado Until
Pig's Peak eCntennial in Sep
tembr—Most Noted Assembly
On Record is Planned For the
Occasion
INFANTS GET THEIRS ♦ ■ n "" ti e i i n .in
- til ,hi!\. I, I'M. .'ti il
! salute^ Chilli ; i • «■ li.'tu |41 s f 11
Allotment of Tenitory Land Start premature.
Ill Ten Days
Sp' . ial to in State ('apltal.
Lawton, ok. July -John P. Blackmun,
li ilian agpnt at Anadarko, has been ap-
printed by the secretary of the interior
as allotting agent for Hie CoManches,
Kiowas, a ml Apa-In - Wofil Will M bt -
gun t iif kuri of this wnek or Oil Hnl of
iH'Xt in gising to the In'i.rs ilinki- <iT
the lands.
Two
alio
erln will be
pasture and
TERRITORY STOCKMAN
KILLED IN WRECK
l)« nver, July
ay ^xtonded
■-••Hldent of the
Invitations w^re to-
riieordoi * Hot. . k ^ii,
I'niifd .Itat'-s and Wll-
ihe hotel property was leased >o a CUPID IN WASHINGTON
1*1 IV io be used tor billiards and bo*i
IHB alley with a strobe i-lause i.Bai ► . «« > >• J"'j - - 't i. - ...
Bj.i.bltn* In tt.« lease. XtU * *U #ttlH P" «J Hotel an..,ok whom
perm , l.-d Karahllnu. We 1 1 , > 1 11,, i, b-
suit tor possession n liie groin,d of I-
hreat-h 'tiai.t pi\, .siou lu the h-n
have Just made thr disfcove
lynching of the negro. Y\'m. Davia, near
] Chit kashin, last Hundav inornin?, all
In- information is t-arefully gfiarded. It
i j is uncU'rstood. how \fi, that tin- mutter j
• has been railed §to the attenlon of the
ofj president and that Attorne> < t t i. i
TERRITORY MAN tOST
hunt d>>
and'a mi' n stliig iiiinau . in ■ ..... . ... i
who are stop-
u.shington on tlvir
presenfc 'term ot wourt. The state auahor-j li- t moon The. an- M mid Mrs .b an
alts n*ve supplemented our effort-; e- .1 McCabr. t r Olens rails Xt-w Vork. wim
cover pownawl-p by raiding that •build-: arrived In-i. a few days ago. The n «
aid and tliad is all there is to the gross- ; b« Kan nvet ""I lie sick brtfc..; Mr. M -
I s«*i.-ati<MHil pubkcaUons III w • • a t UJ. < I>| t'atln-i at tin- si-1. ..t ti-, aurtl mi .
World has pJat ed credem c. The Frental j who wan fighting d'-atli from pneumon a.
Ijc.h Springs Hotel ha <iot ami wi.ll QOt uple flrm met. \\^n-a tbe son vsan
i ok rate gambling in any form on is senf for to a distant town, h- toiind Ins | Chicago pack
ptemiaes. Thia Is a-tteatew by the court j rathoi l . ii.nsr.l by tin- beau- | .. ... . ". '
rec aula ■wiucii show our efpor: - to .sup- t:.'n: iI.h.k! ■ of tin* man wluj bad opttn- I , . > i ' "
' t ii i > ing i uI his pu 'p, -sf w iihoul int( r
i stranger, lhem | <tff.,|n,m
\ parti, yl ICS .1 !•■• J Vnilahle .1- t# .
ganLs the 'instruction whi h the tle-
Moody has given ordei-s
and to pu-h the agaii^|t I h in t-> !
the limit t f the IThe ti • atdent n.is
repeatedly expte SetC his abhorr")ue of
lyie 11 i<1 g in privnte r nveisati ■ 11 und is'
anxious to wipe out wh it he re<ards as {'
a 8i.tln*in the nation il character.
The result may be a t i us de against !'
the I> 11. !' •.> of I > iis v|g iruuR an I '
persistent as his crusade pgatQSt the|T
xtept that in this |
flan.etl Tht > Will g.
show the Indians the eorner stones :n,d
they will then take allotments for thil-
dren. In caae the Indians Jo not appv. r
for their lilldr. ii trt« age:" is .a: owored
to make the aelec.l>n«.
heveral matters up i i be tlefinii set-
IN KANSAS CITY! j, „ uptai beftye the ulluincnU ato itiade.
4 It has to! been ti- 1 ■ : mined Jiwt I be nuin-
of Indians entitled to land Wide/
If the act providse i.hut tlvwt' of
1 to allotments
aif f th3 Jltx-
j i -ans are not entitled to take a • inr*«*t
police were 1 s«a.Uon, the number it Is thought will not
ate I P. exceed the limit.
Missouri Police Searching for J. D
Loughlin of Henryetta tfho w v
Has Weak Eyes numbet win b«
■ tv Ka
f Bnr\
as (*lty Ju
1. T.
. to ha
' 1 re.t
lOFr*
eth H"
t .
efforts to aup-
prfkSH IL and ■ • is w*«U knov^n 10 Mi - bis home tt r i,. - a ■ •*,;
HeorsV wiio'wit'i sitck knowledge con-( |„ ;IIK no imiydtiil near,
runthe .piiblii-ation ot 'his vindit-tive : 1 ,lt|v in the spring,
• hii ti (libelous fa I • Ootids. 1 icgrt-i mi 11 ♦ 1 . who i- engagetl
klegroom's
the World has seen th t to dignify -these manufacturing bualm s
atrocious #falsehoods by cdVtortel men-
tion. ,
"Tfls propoeiLion .that 1 should resign
Is preposterous. It deag jrfes and will re-
ca e tie attention.
(Sinned) 'f. TAH'iART."
Si11 ss. There ho had dealings with 1 mu
Jf. cauley. and when >.,• awoke one n.o,l- !""
THAT "TIRED FEELING"
i.i \ « " ' v, . k I l'iirl,nrhas p.partd A number of I
N m |)IIS. |i,m' 1 ,|s Hrp ut their desks, owing to I
the heat. ; nd those in
■ harg. reflet
lag iiHtha little hot• i to find that he -
in the elntches of pneumonia. bt> w. tHPPP AP1P PVTD An'mrnn
,0 M, M ,,1HKEE ARE EXTRADtCTED
family doctof was called III, ami.•Ml. | —
McCauley span d 110 pains in caring fe
hi < guest's comfort Miss Mcl'auley w.i
the old gentlemans' nurse, and she wa
nder, and assiduous in he
BHuie Count Tolstoi Disgusted
With Parliament
mlnlstra-
When the son arrived, I10 helped
Together, they gradually brought
sick man back to health, and as they did
so their acquaintance ripened into friend-
Alleged Burglars Must Return to
Grant, County Ok
To pel*. Kan. July 5--Cov
Hoch today h< rior<*«i a re
lUaBlli I'oliana^ Jul) 6.—"COUfli LtO
Tolsiai in the com se of an interview to- ; anil thai leelnm d< '1. In .
d.iv slid the Russian parliament inter- W.hen the eldei^.Mti the had so far 1
ested him verv little. When he took up • "vered as lo be able .0 stand b> tbe
a paper he said he usually skipped the n.oval from tbe sceno of Ins involuntarv
reports of parliamentary proceedings. 10 his own home, tin 011 b. gar
but j^-hen he d.d glance at tbeni that In-1 occasional trips a. ross ihe Stat- to Hs ■ be.
spired liiin'^with the triple nensation of eistraw and a few w.-eks ago. the tin e.1-
humor, irritation and disgust, "it seems ; 01 the young couplf in tbelr re ^
to me," Count Tolstoi said, "as if they cities ware surprised by the n . ipt 1 m-
were "playing as grown-ups. The pro- viu tlons to a bsilliant wedd ng ;
eredings show nothing new, nothing orig- I yiwig Igdy's home. After tin marnag< |
inp.l, nothing interesting. Everything lias the happy pair took a train for Atlanue j
been said hundreds of time before. Ourjciiy. and then came on to Washingt.
parliament Reminds me of fashions lit i The bridegroom is a well-ktfown pa|
fr<mi the governor o: Oklahoiu, for I cli l,M
John and Jim Doe an 1 Richard a^l irfl
illiam Roe who ar
f-:. Bellows. r:y it.^ . bui
ing, on June l'N, He returned f• . anot
treat nn ni 011 In S . I a •- line n .m.
which timi lie paid the doctor ;
appeared to have plent of ■ 1 ney. Al
that, Mclaughlin went back o lie I :
J hotel. Met lee i t rill ill II
ale bis dill .'■! .11 I l.'l 1 1 if ll
sef 11 ofnoti.eSal|iowaancaclpt have
in on saying that lie was going to Kun
1 . Ka - Si net ' • . n idling I h
n < n of him. . ♦
Mrs, Kmma I.. Itot k- i. who runs
Di'cxei hotel, aaitl that M I n
r:\ed at her pl.o • in 1 ■ afteinooii
Jtun ainln ai'l I a week in
vnnce for room and board. He left a
ihrt.er. about 'J|> In. last Sum
•nnd has not returned. As«his clothing ; •' 1 i- il ti onnf
ti baggaui' vmm s-iil at the hotel. -. t, j ! ■ 1 mail- Many
itifled the police yesterday of Mcliaugh• federal offl
lUisltloii { Ill 's disapp> aram •• J I' l.yngai . a p|ai'i|cbur b pen
WARRANT ISSUED
EOR Ctf.KY NAIION
Two Dead and Two More Injured
In a Rear End Ce lisicn Near
Mapje Hill, Kansas, Yst'orti'y
Topeka, Kan., July 5—Two atockmcn
TVt 1 knled and two -• riouslv* lnj in%
« hi ago Hot k-Islantl and IM. 1 fl,
tway near Maple Hill, Ivan., at an early
hour this morning. The tra.ns Involved
In the wreck were a stock train and 11
and llremun of the rear train saved
their lives by jumping.
The dead
Thomas Johnson, Dtfncan, 1. T
James Curson^Lindsay, I T.
The injured: *
. James Mndsay. Ryan. I%T.
John Cogg, Ryan. I., T,
BUCHER ACCIP1S
NORMAL PRESIDENCY
■
I la in ,lt Bryan to attend the sixteenth an-
. I ■ .. ,v'till.ni f>- iln- , liiiernaiinnMl
Ixague ..t Press clubs, which ine^t? In
I'll scity August '.'7 to September 1. M;
Hoesevell is being urged to attend not
r • >• ' but 1 h an unNini, und \f
Bryan 11 s an editor and publisher. .TliO
Denver Press •club, under whose auspiseN
tin . .in\entlon will be haki, plans* tho
n. ist noted gathering of active worker*
o'i newspapers and writers generally that
.1- • mhli il Jl one time in ' bis
Ihe
■castor
.if the
he Pikes Peak ci
1 '0)0rado Springs
Kill be made to r«
DISTRICTING COMMISSION
WILL MEL 1 I01MY
Governor Frantz Judge Burford
Secretary ^ilson Will Distuss .
Steps for Districting Oklahoma
. This Morning.
Article in The Hatchet" Causes;
Complaints of Obscene Matter
Through the Mail and Federal
Others Sent to Arrest the Tem-
perance Worker
et" having
talk t
R lr
111 tallied a very plaio
1 federal warrant wh**
her arrest, charging
«ceno matter through
mpl^ni - 1. a. it. a the
1 ti I • 1 |e .minent
Is clt.v and" after an
1 poiinma
lie went
wanted in
'iIHIH • *ai t. t V . Ok la In ill 1,1 for roaltt.y.
The Doos and It.wn a,-,. n|| unJ,,,
r,'st at Welllngtop, Khii.. and will no -
I.inpelled to return' to Oklahoinn t.J '
■ ,I- the robbery charreH I'"
McUiughlin's hagi
rd of I >r. W
la.t I. T. wa*
J. t llamilt
k of Oomuiei t 1
•ts was also fo
nl .
Hi
Bello
TELLER WILL SERVE
hi Ham.lion said tit
lis1' thai M-■l.aiiKl^ln
Henryetta, 1 T. is
d lie judged by the ■
11«' t*M ill ti Oil
otel and opei
1 111 the hack
had lei 1 of II
nl in M. l.iiu
il i
the provinces. Hats and gowns out of
dale in tha cities sre sent lo the iutcrlor,
where they are eagerly worn under t lio
lmprcsfion tliat they are the latest styles.
M irritates me to sec so-called represen-
tatives of the people, who are really be-
low the very classes whom they are sup-
posed to represent, assume the task •of
solving problems which will d lc the
fate of 140.000,000 ^nn^an be.n^ The 11-
relevancy of the arguments of the mem-
bets und their blind self assurance and
Intolerance disgust me. '
manufacturer.
ITS A BOY
1
German Crown Prince -Celebrat-.
ing Over Stork's Arrival
Berkin. July I.—Crown Princes
• . U William was safely ,,tcoi..'!iet| o- 1
S"r |t 9 15 this morning
The guns of a battery of artillery be.
hi :o rtre slowly In the square opposite | *' general
the palate about noon und ten thou*
si nd w I 1 in - e.yjhig dfgbe m.« I •. • -iop|.e.|
In the stiaeta 01 paused In the r work
counting the guns, for It had been long
snnounead that seventy-two shots would
be fired for a girl and 101 for a hoy.
Seventy-one . seventy-yvo. seven three,
HEARTY SENATOR WHYTE
Washington*.* .lab * Set.a or W
Piekney Whyte of Maryland, tbe sue. .•>
of the 1st' .^•■nator tlonnau. bal
In arty and v«* a -ii • |ilcs|-i • tbe weight
of Si year* on his shoulders. The Semi-
t f says the greatest evil In politics that
ha . grown up in this country since he was
i i ihe Senate forty years ago is the ten-
dency toward centralisation of power 1:.
the Federal government. m
•'Life ' mil so simple as it was in Ihe
lute tin's" he sahl, " It is not as it was
when Silas Wright locked the door if
li'H cabin In Ihe Interior of New York
st-ite . put the key In his pocket and
cj. me to tHke his seat In the Fnlted
Slates s#:iai' 1 ' ing -Mid '• r
FVed-1 wi r there were only slxt. members of
the senate, the greatest detyiior behu
Wm. J'ltt Kesseiiden of Maine Oliver
p Mmton was then the gi-at politl*
,i#l ii.i- intellectual honors
Mily carried by Senator Bn -kah v
nnsvIvanta while the most mngne <
t a. Bhiln."
Coradoian on Committee tn Inves
tigate Territories
United Slates
today autor-
that
the
M-
, July :.
Ml Telle*
M. l.aughllu
Si i i a tor TI en IV
>eil the annoui cement that lu? h s de-1
j rided to cerve on the senate committee
I appointed to Investigate matters in the
Indian Territory of wh ch S.*nai r t*.
D. t'lurko of Wyoming is liul mm
Before leaving W ishington Senator
Te||. r h.ni .(iiin.it «i Hint In would he
uifihle to serve on the . iininitte
NEGRO MAKES ASSAV LT
for
ne fiiNt on Thi
lb Hows "He came ag.
morning, at which tim
and 1 gave him 1 1 •;
pies. 1 ipt Ions filed thai,
I: alto drug ston H<
be' ng a mail ulsive
li -encr 1 expected hit
■•Mi uid not know until
dlrappeared."
Frank I'rhan, ot Obe
of 1 hi puMi a 1 nm the wtfr-
d | rant was Issmyl. .
M Mrs. Nation is at present lecturing in
* I Texas and no statement has been made
las to whether she will he placed under
••test there or upon her return to her
In.im in this city
While if 1 I4i ni tba 1 Mrs Natiot
I.lifted to do good by her article to boys
II.1 hi g men, it hue reopened the o!4
!r i p.estion of the young Indiscrlnimattly
\ nuinte 1 of people in ' ly eit> me of tbn
opinion that such matter has the opposlto
effect from that Intended and do not die
1" j •.. have the lutchet reach Aelr ohildren
UKLAhOMA'S STAR
WILL SHINE IN 191)7
Wclia^ton, Kansas Man Decides
To Succeed President UmlioT>
After Conference With Regents.
He is Only 39 Years Old
d yeaterduy
I'd the irrl-
i v today fur
r W. But.-
yesterday recu
cliiilng the pi
Stute Normal
cepted the poi
the board of i
held in this eli
ml ut Kdinotnl. atnl :
conference
JlMVtb • Bur
IP I
nut
a. ' left f.
ill look
After tho recent reniovul of F
holtz as president of the school, ti
of regents announced that Prof
i gov-
OFFICER IN PEST HOUSE
Judge Lawrence Refuses to.Hear
\ His Request for Release'
fle
dnj
at
st normal pr
Cha ges At Alva
I tv. Kas.
el hotel.
who
color- ;
July
Ippeared to iiave.
niipresaed me
e average Intel-
/.ark before n«v/
niiay that he hatl
wlnle at tic
Quai tennaster Genera! Humpli
reys and Admiral Cowles Decide
Not to Insert Additional Star in
National Emblem Unti July 1
Next Yenr .
DRAINAGE ASSOCIATION
INVITED TO CONGRESS
"After
I iiwent to kill .1 i
■ aleged i#' fa
;re knife wound
Wi
«"iday. M. l.a
*
n filet i
* l>od,
lrime, waah is likely to prodm-i
Deputy Sheriff Harper of David —i
the aires: and brought the n
l.'i| O'I \esierda> and pl:i d
jitirio await a r eluiilnaiv hearir
of Wil-
•< iio.ith.
on, made
and
to Kansas City, Kas.
si n ethlng about visiti
o\ i i there | W * In
cut tin self on account
ridt
said l't
ime to ii
ut alone Tli
has'iit h<*en back hei
Mclaughlin Is said to
| Washington, July After consul-i \M
lf-< .veelt yu i I i• I It . - let- ( iem • a ! , |.
Humphreys ind Admiral t'owles, ehl«4 |. ,.
of the equipment bureau « f the Navy ,lH;
department, the two "fli ers wln * are
t haigetl with the making Ai ■ ulng « f j -
?!H?. I10? the national flags to the a my lyinAvyL
respectively It has been decided thitl,
the admission into the union of stute«
said
I Miss <
iv Knghi
> condition to
if my e> e*. so
about L' a<i p.
He
Then tbe city knew "^tat an bet pre*
eumptlv* had been l ern
TO ORDER ^ROSECUTER
Washington. July -It is known lo
thos" that hii\f been 111 telegraph'
(oiinnuiil. atloir with j'. i Federal a ft i -
• ml* of Indian Tcrrltopjr regarding the
♦ Weather e s
0 Oklshoe* i and Indian Territory 0
•) Washington, July 5—Forecast: # I
4 Rain Friday: Cooler Saturday *.4
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦•
lull. *
e< When la
nat aii'l vast an
iag bear no lauu
ofof oklahoma m.tll I 1
tha add tton of ;i si ,1 in the blue fleldI
of the flag plat ed at the lowei right |
hand corner# But as several things ie
main to be done before the* new s'a'e
la actually admitted ind < the U«'
Idltlomd star ch ili,
e|d at the lie:lii.n;
j of the next Hscal fter tin state'
| t-i one In fact, the Oklahoma tar wiiil
I Ml.
i-provides that the
W .
NATIONAL LEAOUF.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126203/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.