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SUNDAY MORNING,
SUNDAY MORNING,
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA, AUGUST 19, 1906.
irl
IS ON TRAIL I Back After European Art Hunt.
Of HEARS!
UPRISING American Consul Will Reform . BEAVER IS
Jerome After Scalp Of Well |
Known liditor
I ATTORNEY IS AMBITIOUS
h "•
NEW PHASE ON POLITICAL
ASPECT. IN NEW YORK
SAFE AND SANE ELEMENT
Independent Democracy1 Will ba
Figure in Coming Campaign
and May Mafce Things Warm-
Popularity of Perome Dwindled
"j to Great Extent Siuco His
1 First Race
s )
New York, Aug-. IS.—The
\ John A. Henneb.-rry,
h of
office
id i
District Attorney Jerome
of the district attorney's political lieuten-
ants, that 'Mr. Jerome would probably
consent <o become the democrats candi-
uate for governor if there seemed to be
a demand for his nomination, puts ;i new
phase upon what promises to l>e tlie moat
interesting gubernatorial light the Km-
jcre siate ever saw. With Higgins ie-
Stomhrated by the republicans on "His
M
IN CUBA
| First Reports Confirmed In
Many Quarters
.
I SEVERAL ENCOUNTERS
1 ONE BAND FLED AFTER EX
CHANGE OF SHOTS
French Pawnbrokers.
; OUTLAWS ' IN EVIDENCES
Grounds For. Traible Are Vague -
Eut There is Said to be General |
Discontent and a Recurrencej
Of the Revolutionary Habit
Among the Ignorant .of
Island
the'
TIl-RPONT
MC&GAM.
-ptJRDOU *
CLA&&&.
lb
tiininated by himself, and with the usual
illy of social st. prohibition and 'ltfbor"
and «lates, there promse to l>e so
. kots m the fiald that* the man who
ot running for some off.cu w41 be ha
> find, if llearat captures the regular
I for which lie Is said to have
OO'i was sold In 1837 for J-.
for $300. .
I Sir Purdon Clarke though ■
of Mr. Morgan rec.t
* close friend
laid that million*
works have had
fictitious value
Ha
18.
band of
democratic nomination, It is aserted that by Sir Thomi
Jerome will run as an independent demo-
oral, representing the "safe and sane"
element In the party. However, much
of Mr. Jerome's popularity may have
dwindled since the last c action, it must
i. ■ confessed that he Is a vertlble cyclone
«ui he stumv and van blow away auy "I
the mogaphonlc orators the Hearst, party
I k. !y to bring against him. Twfl New
PURCHASED NEW PROTRAIT
New York, Aug 18 —The accompany-
ing snapshot shows J. P. Morgan the em-
inent flncancler. and Sir Purdon Clarke,
director of the New York Museum of Art
oil the d'-ek of fhe liner Ralti . on which air.-.- p :: . s ;irt
• , . were fellow passengers Jrom Europe! the tit- t of lending
tny I recntly. Mr. Morgan has just returned to paintings, sculpture etc. and predicted ary habit
s from Abroad after :in absence of elghtf demorlllgatioh Of the ar! niark-t In con-
1 months during whir r he purchased th . .-■••luem •• An unconfirmed report has
ainoua pfotralt of Mrs. Parren, painted | It that Sir Purdon will become an Amer-
ina, Aug.
risings In Cuba are confirm,
quarters. A detachment of r
last night encountered a banc
near Rio Hondo, province of
Klo. The band which Is con
Col. Poza. the well known
after an exchange of shotV
Rural guards re, eiftly «-n
a! gi
Laurence. Thic picture
of the work has ben completed and that
at tiio present Ate of appropriation it
will* not be finished before 39t . Those
wl i are especially concerned express tiie
opt. --n that t lie only hope for tae • . >
• .miloll Of 'lie many import"**, under-
• tVnu- for*river nmi^har no- lm.pi v. ■ *nt
lean citizen.
longed dscuss
of ndivdual
in a stat-.* o
summer even
n of these pres
is'p left the .
••A pro-
S claims
)ps still
fhws in Santi.i;; ■
aid was wounded ;
were captured.
Is for the uprising
to be simply gem
recurrence of the
nong the Igriorair
olutlop-
l \intur-
the inter!
outlaws i
MAJPOJr,
wapaper in in
LOR HEAL\
Claims Endorsement Of The
County Primaries
CONVENTION AUGUSI 23-
WJLL-GO INTO CONVENnOH
WITH HOME SUPPORT
HAD AN EASY VICTORS
People ol' Beaver County Wil
Give Healy Their Votes a!
Geary Convention and Expert
He Will Come Out Victor in
Race For Congressional Nomi-
nation
FINDS KAULT IN SYSTEM
Frank 11
Aup IS. Fi
n consul-genpri
w 1 tlf reforming
Paris,
Ainerlci
consular ser-
vice of his countr> * has turned on hi-
putpltoifhl eye on th« French iyit«a of
pawnshops. He finds great faults In the
system which It may be useful to point
; t • Hill * hell no' I few \ it i e i ^ ••
whom Accident* or extravag;
stranded here, may turn to Uieii 'm■ h
In Paris.
Mr. Mason has again proved that th(
powers of«Dbservation end the keen judf1
i
the Paris munlcip&l law the business In j
a wity monopoly, there bee grq|rn up Inj
It a class of Illegitimate brokers who ad j
vanee larger sums and charge higher In-
terest than the law allows. ,
The consul-general has elaborated a
carefully planned system which may bo j
adopted by the municipality of Paris ami
will- h will reform the whole French in- j
uslstent workei
Hondo district, i
. SANTIAGO EARTHQUAKE
.LASTS FOUR HINUTES
;JUDGE WOOLMAN SAYS DISIRILIS 10
I.' NO ACRE.
York newspaper*, th. Sup the Bven- I ^ T, EOCKS WERE CARL"
, Post, a-ro already supporting h«s cart-1
national apropratloiw, such as is
j by the waterways organization.
ti.it :o*do with New York's garbage: . , .
I la llooning s the aumuiei tail
,t great puzzlo confronting the /atv;
. ,-rs .l j.« The a<«umulalHl nnw** "'■* '
ise ot a city of upwards «f foiu- mil-' passes tiiai someo
persons, amounting as it does t > 'sc.•• t, ind ).a . ui:
usaiids upon thousands of cube yards 11X down dnexpec
|y, is no eusy thing to dispose of. I or in one
ieM and uleau refuse are now beinu:
ii-iii:«tieally u.llia^ to till tae marshy
de n Bronx Borough and on the out-
- ; nikl} ii I'p to a few wee^s
i otiu-r refiif-e has been udten by scows
urged J
FULLY MUFELED
does not make ir
are wptinually com
dly upon one's roo
backyard. As far the farmer
Westchester or the (Jersey count •
ur New York, tlK-y have ■ • as,+l to b
loiuslied when a gentleman swi*'1,
Department of Commerce Re-
ceives Conclusiye Evidence
Against Japanese Seal Poachers
Who Were Killed
to a l^trge sola:«-d inland at the entrflti
to Jamaica iba>. where a private com- Muet,
ppi i an i • i ted : Into 1 -
i/.et and vunlous odd uiilitarian purposes. '«o|.(
Itiii * i lie rei ent destruction of the p an'
i->'longing to the private uotnpany coin-, '•
pelled the city to seek the old resotuee ti 1
of odmplng lis g^-rouge i^t sea. Mow
tne nearby seaside resorts ait* compla
Ing that their bathers who go for a
fresiling dip in the surf are compelled to "'
swim about in. an unaavory soup-ike '"g
ii ix i - •• of lot- n fr ill and veuwlat/le o ■ 4
ter. The mayor of one Jersey resort; : he
gathered up a hii«e package of decayed !iri
garbage upon his beach ana solemnly j th«
< *)vre s d it to the mayor of N"«;w York
with a card bearing the words "returned
WTih thanks.'' Another large Jersey sum- re<
met* colony w*U app4>al to tist Na'oHial e
government against the g.-i«lNige nulsan< >• th
and threaten to get out an injunction of
egaUist tlie dty. So the job of street^ n<]
KleaiiiQg oommlseloner in the mertopolis f0
js tail a a.neoura Uiesu da\
n^w York whs ifreated to what the th
r.ewepapers ealled a "real wild western
rund - up'' the other day w'hen some
steers, which w«* t* >«ig com'eyed ncross
•the harbor to a local abattoir, broke loose
Cn the iivealork boat and jumped into t!ie
4ater. A pasing municipal ferryboat put
cut a lifeboat in which atendunts las
aerial car, polite
milk. The tragic
■t, the prominent h
,s for a glass
of Paul Noc-
r and balloon.
11 .pa let;: ly '<!'d
boat oar locks
department of ■
oar l-i Jia wew
by the Japanel
were captured
Aug. 18.
surf
ie local killing Ante
of the A- ro
i the city are now
he only persons wl
ie sport in the metre
I'sslonal aeronauts
abandoned
a f w pro-
1 nas much
wrapped '
a s^al sk •
tured.
pair
k .is re -, i\-#-il • .da v it the
ommerce and IHbor. Tho,|
taken from a boat used j
e poachers, who recently |
• 11 St Paul Island wliile '
t seals To maintain the'j
expedition, the locks I
ully muffled. They were j
« ■ • A
Sant'ngo. Chih Aug 11. earth-
quake lasted four minute*. All telegraph
and telephone lines wer* interrupted for
sometime and as yet there is no news
regarding th* extent of the damage done
In the provinces.
In Santiago several persons were kill-"
ed or injured.
A few fires brok* o'U, but these were
promptly extinguished |>J heavjf BhOWera
after the earth<iuake.
Practically half the population peeeed
the night In th' .s piar. >t avenues of t
The observatory sehnograph was ren
dered useless by the violence of th'
| shocks. ,
EARTHQUAKE AT HAMBURG
Hamburg. Aug. JS. The earthquak
observatory here registered vloh-n
shis'ks ut a great distance thursda
night. After jnid-night the oeclllatlon
continued f^ir two hours.
Blaine County Candidate For Proclamation Calling an Election r.-riw i
HEHAS NOT WITHDRAWN
IH ANNOUNCED
j TELEGRAPH NEWS NOTES '
The report that Prw
t'eiieiuia hss recovered
iver from which hi
dent Castro «>f
from the attack
hud been «iif-
Congres3 Resents Unfair Meth-
ods of Ferguson's Watonga;
Press Agent
Watonga, Ok.,
til.Ml I ' - "i'.-<
fair tactics used
porters here w-h
pat -In s and have
AUg. IS Judge \V <
very strongly the ui
by the Ferguson stq
ii sen^ otit special di.
• heralded far and wh
and Defining- District to be
Issued Soon—Document Will
be Signed by Governor Frantz
and Judge Clayton
The emigration
xeeeded a nuarte
llussftt 'his year
a million persona.
.•ork of the
statement that he (Wpolman
hdrawn from the race for t^ie r<
i nomination for ^congressman 1
irlet. It Is the sentiment in
ntry that Fergus
had
publl-
The
trlct the
Uonal eon
. ;l11 y ■ Itllpleted
W. II. II. Clayton
at Guthrie and he
db
entlon*
delegate
nd toniorr
up the
the
rnor's
dldac;
Wo
lake
apparatus were also
Buenos
received hf
md j ',tr,s
iptak^ shot
where pan;
Ay i
A de pat'
crowds
id
ide of
fensi
Sued some of the floating be* s mid
(oweil then ashoie at iHattery Park ba^ n,
where Uie narbor polire took charge of
the ajumals. Sein® *>f then imw.-v •
liroke away again and etjimpeded Into
the Wal street district. fl^tiekUv it was a
■holiday and the regular attendyire of
bulls and bears was missing, so that the
, various streets were pretty vy•" de.-' ted
The harbor squad Jnimeif. ly >mm-
leered tome horsey afld la - •« , and w
kKm (Ate ti- us Steera In true a ^
fashion Afie ia s.iort «'hase ttie !« i -
othant animals were captmed, sent on
thw way, and were being oonv
no many aides of beef..
~LW • .IS'-' :i- Met- * f charge
professionals found that their pro-
•d harvest of dollars failed. .
The costly ramWR-utons of municipal
red tap# wera iieauiituiiy Rldatrated re-
in !, when a voucher was rece.ved jo
the finance department from The board ( ^
of education statng that the «.ty was ( ninlon
nd- ' • I o a reriuln scflool supply deal. r. , .
fo rhe puNhaie of fite blue prints, iht inaurgen a 1
sum of five cents. After going throng > , , -71imstnt
il e audi tug department of the board of f-lx« imu ti
education, the bill was forwarded to th* Iir,.w,n
audlWig department of the finance de- pr
partment, wheie It psssed through tlie 'p,,.(I1|si, f,„
hands of eighteen high salaried offl 'ials. r, conm
Tlieae geiillnmen spent at leeet |4.t5 •..n ion of t
worth < f th# city's ime in handing the 0 sustain'
papers so tliat It <*i>st upwards of $. jn
seitlo a bill of ftvo cens. Jdoreover,
voucher nt ilf'eon days In the ti*
department beng trassferr-d from
l'tit <i,av.> to .i iofW*r. New Y.ir
are conalderng tbia an* objeel lewol
why tnunicpal undertakings lose mo
Mr. Upton frlnclar. who s determned | W;n aw
to prove to tliu benighted ndivdualst thrown t ula
. at a I'e-opet at ;vo home colony in the cnriinge frtM
suburbs s the nearest tb..ng to paradise, Natollnska s
flndUig t'niit the road to his uvt projected behind tli
IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED
Washington. 1 . C. Aug. ,18 An fn'
portant case, involving the, claim of the
Hormiguero company for $768.948 'dam-
ages has been decided by the Spanish
treaty claims commlslon adversely to
the lalmants except Jlo,'i wi, a, WIlg
allowed for some minor matters. Com-
t« loner W A Maury disseifted from
the opinion of*the commission.
The
i >rden
md
" 'he Plata
: spreading rapidty t'>
rtion of the city.
Wi.ejl Seen till-: evening J Udg
jan said that he was surprised
orts should have gotten Into th
apers that he Signed "I i
eve Ferguson Is responsible f<
rltcles and am not sure that <
bout theni before they appeared
i WUMI MX* p<nlil «l, thai I . Juu«- emvlun. whu
ot withdrawn from the congressioni
ace In this district, and I am In to sta
ommlsalotis t'
orles for conetltti
is practl-
i\v Judge
expected to arrH'-
ind Governor Frantx
del ills and proceed
ill to the citizens of
for holding the elec- j
1 In the statehood bill
i | The proclamation will give fulll 1 n-
j furaiiitlon as t«' how to proceed in the
election. As there will be a great many
- entitled to vote at that election who
I have never cast a vi te, and us the
w i provisions made b> the law and pr«>
,t*| mulgated by Governor Frnnta and1
12th Ohio district dem<>«
m at Columlma nominate
ylor, a veteran m-wspape
rsed President It.
a Inst tho trusts
ratio con-
d Col. W.
irtlly en-
isevert for his fight
and also Win. J.
tion
het
onlght
In
•mber.
ed the sii
Cuban
i Yor the
e of thr
mu li damage Was done at Valpai i
and that many persons were killed
injured
A storm is reported In the bay
Valparaiso.'
* The disturbances were felt even
kTaena, the northernmost provim.
Chile
1 Loud subte
heard at I-a
IllapH 130 ml
and Vallenar.
is currently reported
a young attorney of this city Is
onsible for the article appearing In
state papers of Thursday morning
will sign the < all
all, the secretary!
<>■ number of the
; distribution.
Woolmn
would
enlmlea are
nirew. Fer^
ng It .strong-
f iy.
CIRCLE IS WINNER
had I
frlm the fit
annean rumblings
Serena The village;
lis north weal of San ti
about 300 miles nor ti
th a population of
MEETING SATISFACTORY
' Vug IS Kmp' rftr William
•eli a- \ •( a who arrived
rday from Xorderney have !
ing together almost* unlnterrupt
I « .1 T1:.' j
irs to be in perfect health.
18
Cherry
py Circle.
.Mrvle, the
the Indian Territory.
will be of interest to
will need have u lar
documents printed fo
It Is expected that the iininun. <
rnenj. will be Issued sometime this week
perhaps by Thursday or Wednesda>
The extn-t day will be governed by the
conditions found to oxlst by the two
officials who have the work to do. The
follow'Ink Is a part of the statehii.nl bill '
relating to the induing of the prtMdiuiiH
tion calling an election:
"And the governor of said Ok I thoina
Territory together with the Ju«l>.• ■ n
President Roosevelt .made the following
appointments yesterday: To be consuls:
I'helix S S. Johnson of New Jersey, ut
Itergen. Norway. August (S Sevbert uf
Pennsylvania, .at M.itamoras Mexico; Al-
lH-rt W I trial wood of Arizona, at Puerto
('orter. P Merrill tlrlftlth of* Ohio, at
N..K Mexico Clartt Hunt >f '*oal-
W.ishlngton was made special Hi-
hgent in the Spokane Indian res-
em > Ion In Washington.
distrarous fire occurred at Belfast.
,)lV ;l| th. Throne eonvaiesernt
I I The tmates wero rearue^l w1'h
At a recent meeting in it but
recal- i|,„ <!ty of Mr. Smclat's New York Home nelghti
ut on « olotig asxociton, as it s called some the oi
d into , queatiluns arose ovor discussion on com- j
lent tee reports that lndeate thai Mr. sin-
BOMB THROWERS ESCAPE
raaw. Aug 1^ Three bombs were]
n today at the governor generals j
denny of a house on i
Tw o of I hem explod- '
ig< without damaging
breaking all the wlndow#of
Chicago. Auii^
Chh ago. Aug. 18.-
, ..mnuili tlie ChlcuKD Alhlftlw ! lui ln. - rvi. ,- .if thr ri.ll.Kl .<w -
x-'s... lallon In thr IHM Up«.. «• • In,,lu'1 T«r't.>ry «n ,l bj-
l.-s for 21 foot yachts, won the ttr t proclamation In which aiwh app..rtlon-
I hf*r>' M.ilay fronr . flfi ' I 'I I"' l"Hy -|.'*.lft<*<l .«i.tJ 11
,thri entrant •• '.The winner in. ■ Kin I ....UI. ■ I nrtl. r an elation •/ II..- .1..
..vei the Toledo* whs almost seven 1 gates aforesaid In such proposed*state
minutes, which in turn led Milwauk -e. I a time designated .by them within six
,, ,,| )„Ml m. r the ut;- bj two! months aftei the approval of tih-< get
mlnutee ttciWHe Raven, 1 irrylngi which proclamtUlon shall he kKued at
, | Surge., of the Tt. yal H:«flll1"n loast sixty -lays prior to the tlnfe of
Y&cM Club Of Hamilton. "1,1. was . I i^ Ming said electii.n of delegat.-s.
good fourth. . According to these provisions the
The race was sailed in light airs election of^delegates could be held as
The rare was a procession after the aS early as October 20, hut members
Herr
bassadoi
drld.
h evident ti
ll n,. - t nffc
on It ado* I'
half
idle.
M«
idi
I th King Ed war
the german a
arrived from \
ring
per
i
The various eomerelel bodies of New lair may have tackled
Tork are beginning to manifest consid-j o tlon than the beef
rratil*' Interest in the IBOWieiH I | ly ) Wit it : 1 hjTgleHf wanted tg knos
started by th# national rivers and hnr- ; fr !n w id he allowed to entet • • •
hors oongrtss for la'-ter congressinnnl j «•, .-1 . \ a * r<>om *lth hare fee' IMi
r Dpi Opr'ct t I « t." W. ^t W.l \ I'1! f ' V •' i • • .. I •• •' d • II.--.- W .1 * •
pi.nt. New York eonim.-i' |a] life -I Mi '-. n ^ 1 another men
pends upon the excellence of her por: of the prospective eoleny, wth it fond' -
fix lltlee, and a: noiii: i nil i ons «v« :'"t rapt in- .| ei,and*l ' * aad the '.g
REPUBLICAN CLUB
AT CLAREMORE
harder prop-
t One co-.p J
nted e In ,\V 1 ... I.I I to ih 4 Stat. 1 | '1 ,
enter the co- i «. laremore, I. T .Aug. 18 The R .ose-
| velt Republican flub here held a meet*
I Ing last night, according to the cill of
I < 'haitii a ti \ i tor. a ild • 1 • ' I '!• gates
f.-r tne district convention which will
I he held here the 18th. Clareinore's
Veen spent^on Hieir Improvement, many I to keep a grauiov liotH gOirg on his po-ch i |nh h - abo^t thr.-e luiiidrr in. i«
niere millions are ned -d The pubic-atHm I from o ckK-k . u- . mdnigl- Another j hers . ntitllill them to thirteen i ,. •
this week ef the annual report on the j member was curious as to whether he hers in fhe . (invention. Most of the
t r.-.r.'«s of Harlem s'-ip .'anal, w • >uld «•*' ie.Ut!a.- t 6 late « " " •• k -mall t"W ns ' ti the foil Itf
Is urgewtlv needed to r.dlex e n .• •, y -••• J . er> morning, and •still at." w • d ltstrict are already organized, at I til*
tion of sharping In the Kast r vet, show . be informed f he would >e allowM t.TI township UlU>S will be completed next
tltea ia twauty years ®«iy sutty per ceaiti < owk. his favorite deb of sautfcrar* In Uie ! week^ • v
NEW FORT BUILDING
i en tie. W inlnc A fig. 18
T. Ha
Ot Fo
Ru
from the war depj
specifications and
thirty new bulldliiG
approximately $70"
suanec of the plan
of i
DISTURBANCE# CONTINUE
i if. se. ond and third r
iileS are to be sailed A < ah
f congratulations from .Sir T
tipton was received.
GUNBOAT AT REVAL
St Peteisburg. Aug 1>- The
ip. is announce that the torp d
oil Abrek has arrived at Hevi
\o holes In her amunlth n r "
hat she will be docked for rei .
• 11 • and soidiei s i
i.nntry around Pskoff in an et
. run down Belvuixoff. th« l
,#nd which piling. ' '1 •
ual '• ink of Moscow bu\ so f-
in from Asao
asplan fe lit'
cally with llie l'ertUn town
of tli' boar.U will pt ..ably adh.
th « dale already announced. Novel
"i bet ri lioth hoards |i:tve entirely
• • i t j a i worlc of districting the n<
State, but neither will consent to gi
i t i • t. f their la ooi .; '
; pm - matioa < alliny the .1.. tion !■
J sued. The- Oklahoma board has < o
pie ted a map showing the botinda a
, | of euAl dlstrh t Immediately
11, 1 districts are aiuiounced men
,,j to be delegate1 will begin m i
, palgns fiS' election to the «•<
xaudera left Ixmdon yester-
jwuv where sh'e will vy it
, Queen Maud, after will h
indra w<ll go to Denmark
her usual hog day with, her
. ... on the codification « f
laws of the 'iMiTTuitlooui
mien Bto D9 ftmrto
Ht each oountry appotix a
t. form a commltwrfou 'n
national laws ;uid that the
meet 1ii Washington
y,... I rd*v,
. *-
ST. LOUIS is COMMISSIONED
|..||.hi, , Aug lfc The United
tt.-m . rulner St. IjouIs was placed in
nint-" Ion today at the league Inland
\ yard with the usual oeremenlea.
CONDITION IMPROVED
,1,11s Md Auk 1|- The . .tidHl- n
r the
Jsfianese mld-
rritleallv III of typhoid
f fr light Impro • d
struggle foi
wdll he hot
late of the eli
I Oklahoma I
* ■
ats In
Up to date
iciv after t
Tha. Repul
lost forty Xathouis
a ■ y
Lpalgu. Tho ltcpubliiuna havo been leas i n
hut will get busy lm-
ie proclamation is Is-
lie ui organisation has
11< ized. especially by
tklahotna county, for
. fight tfci ele. t fie
i it .hi .tganizeif
to d. ^ hi'vo open I
nit what they have
of I he party has
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 100, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1906, newspaper, August 19, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126257/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.