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WEDNESDAY' MORNING,
VOLUME XVIII.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
GintHJUE, OKLAHOMA, AUGUST 22, 190G
NUMBER 102.
AGAIN DESTRUCTION
Second L'arthquake Felt At
Valparaiso
BIO TOWN IS DESTROYED
THOUSANDS MAY BE, DEAD
AT QUILLOTA
THE FEARFUL AFTERMATH
POLICE GRAFT EXPOSED j RELATIONS ARE STRAINED
Why the Russian Officers Liber- Greek Minister Recalled From
ateij a Prisoner
•Moscow. Aug. 21.—It is generally be-
lieved here that Belenaoff, the leader of
the men who robbed the Credit Mutual
bank ut Moscow, of over $4uu,000 Mar-
ch *'0, w.ut ullowed to escape at the Insti-
gation of a high* police otiicia! of Mos-
cow. owing to the fear ^hat Belenzoff
would make revelations regarding the
complicity of the policc of this city in
the robbery. * # *
The expulsion of suspects continues by
wholesale. The prison here Is^aow long-
er capable of holding the persons arrest-
ed on political charges.
Sefuges in Santiago Camp in
Open and Streets Are Danger-
Still Incalculable — Escaped
Convicts" Are Arrested
Sofia, Bulgaria
London, «Vug. 21.- A report circulated
here toda.v^ that us a result of strained
relations between Greece aud Bulgaria,
the Greek minister at Sotiurf the Bulgar-
ian capital, has been recalled. Tift report
was discredited at the Greek legation
here.
RELIGIOUS" FREAK
Holiness Preacher Gaddey Spends
Short Time in the City
SOEID FOR •
M'GIIRE
No Opposition To Delegate
Iti First Dis'trict
M M. Stanle No resolutions wore ad-
opted but all favor McUuiic. •
ENDORSE MCGUIRE
Special '" til' SI. i:' i',11. t|.
Mulhall. Ok.. Aug. .1 \r llie prlm-
| ari* s here lotfci.a sifting i-nolntion* w iv
passed endorsing dclgatc .MctSuirc presi-
dent Roosevelt and Governor Frantx. A.
13 Wood, chairman, and N A Millei
were the comniltte on resolutions. The
delegates lo the county convention are"
bid Pearson <leorge Detwller, A <].
McMillan, John GrlfRith . *Tom Woosl
aud Uan Garrett.
.MANCHURIA IS DOOMED 1
Stranded Liner at the Mercy of!
HIS BOOM
COMPUUIID IN SICOM
russian young couple killed
St. Petersburg, Aug. 21.—The binlies of
a fashionably dressed girl and a young
man in student's clothes have been des-
ous For Pedestrians—Estimates ,rokod 1,1 t,u' ')Hrk at ^ctemfr. From
| documents found on their persons, it ap-
of Dead Grow Smaller—Loss pears that they were terrorists who had
undertaken the task of murdering (Sev-
eral Trepoff and other courtier? How
and why 4 he young people were killed Is i ..
I Kentii< k1 and
a mystery.
I nnn i ),C will pre
Hud you been on West Oklahoma yes-
terday morning about 98 o'clock you
would have Been an old man vfith beard
all over his face. iiih hair long and a
long old-fuxliloned dwter on. with the'
headgear character1sti of a Britisher in
.South Africa f was itev Dr. (Jadd< .
and he was eating his morning meal of
rolls as lie walked lo the union station.
holiness preacher, from
on his way to Paw-
nee where he will preach today.
UNDER MOST
SJRIOUS CHARGE
Lima, Peru, Aug. 21,-There ^RLIAMENT UP A STUMP
another Heavy earthquake Mm Uw and R
;hock at Valparaiso last night. jyTix \
According to the latest reports 8L * Preml„ S10l.
received here from the scene of vpin evidently \imis it impossible to a
he earthquakes, the town 0f Icompli8h the dllf1cult task ,,f ^upprPH8ing
. .. . , , . .. • the revolution on one hand and lntrmlu. -
Juillota, situated about ^.6 miles ing reform on the other, und it "now ap-
rom Valparaiso, and having a pph,s that the cabinet" win practi ..: 1 y
population of some 10,000 people :"*
, ' r r | the program is concerned, to preparing
lias been completely destroyed. ; projects of law for submission to par- I
At Lima this morning, there
V'aS a sliffht shock and Hnarhri inR rr'«i!P<l in all the ministries toji,> «"lmrl« *i: Herri k brakeman
Yd* a bugnt, SHOCK ana nuacno p1;lborilI,. luw projects covering every I,h, k i:
First District
MCGUIRE GETS GARFIELD
'la! 10 the State Capital. *
Cnld, Ok.. Aug. "I. Almost complcio
• j returns give McOuIre Uurficld county
v . —. ' w Irteli will inatruct del eg ues Saturday.
' McGulre carried the county predncis
FERGUSON CLAIMS BLAINE strongly and gets an even bi .ik with
nvirPATinM N Houston. . 'lairman .f t ie < "un;>
DLiiijbA 1 lOiM committee in the ,-i:y.
—«
"""~~~~~ - I Second District
1 WIGGINS DEFEATED ALEXANDER
MAURER LANDS CANADIAN i, Slate (,'apltal.
# j Woodward. Ok. Abg .'1 On the fain
———— • of the returns WlKglnn has defeated
• • I Alexander for the county delegation to
Wjggins Defeats Alexander in
non. in. .f ii.. is pre •
V/oodwai'd on the Face of the Wiggins ha* 68 i > Alexander s l
Returns — McGuire's . Name ' w"',v' 1
r^oni.imi' n ill' county • ..n\> i. I
Probably the Only One to be woodward cny the vote w;m n
, . n .. . kfavor if \Vu;gins. \Vo<«lwa d ro V
Presented at.Outline Conven.[h„, , wtM ,,
vention j •
STENSLAND WAS SEEN?
Illinois lJtpublicaRs Launch
. PrcsiUcntlal Bee
the Eloments
ui Ij« suffering greatly
opinion of I hose at the c
i im that the vessel It* dor
' her eight boilers have Ii
ides* bv re p«?aled hiio
i " f displacing their foun
RAILROAD
IM POLITICS
j President Ripley Of Santa
Fe Talks Plainly
ALL WaS IIAIW0NI.0LS
. II'. !
DLPLNUS OM I III. ISSULS
the ftt-Bi 1
SENATOR CULLOM ENDORSED
FOR RE ELECTION
ROOSEVELT IS COMMENDED
State plattorin Declares For a
Change in Tariff Schedules
According to Needs of Country
and Not of Special Interest
Resolutions Hand Nice Bunch
to Uncle Joseph
.i'W J;.
CORPORATION IN ON THE
EXTREME CASES"
7 HAT PASS PROPOSITION
Captain Saunders sa>> the only
.i save the Hhlp l« lo float her. It Is
loubtful ir there ih power enough I
lonolulu to do ho anil aid from Ran l<
In n lw wanted. fJfforta to pull the veasel I
IT h ue li'fii alsindoift'd for the pre. "Ill, 1 '
ml .1, 111K11 ' !•'« ' III.** ill. • III. 'ill n H !'• i I
fl'ort will be made every available I The Greatest Kans;w Corporation
learner towing at onc«. while the Man-I
im In will use her larboard engine wf
ill Hide
tO do H
Haundi
i ttiat he in nuf-
e Is und rgolii'T I
ie blame.* He ,s I
of i) mpftthy I
• ,
Willing to Forego Free Paste-
boards if Voters Say tha
Word Denies That Santa Fa
is Overcapitalized—No Kick
on Taxes *
Chicago Banker May Have Been
in Colusa, California
^ringtleld III , Aug.
Jen, K \l IsM. :
was shaken by a shock yesterda'y
Santiago, Chile, (Monday Aug. CO.— On-
y now can Che seriousncs of the rastro-
he begin to be appreciated. The gr.-at-
r part of the .modern houses are unsafe
or habitation and the outhorities have
>rganized :i special torj>s to pull down
he tottering build.ngs. In most qf the
irreets it is not .salt) tj walk on the
lavement owltig to falling tlebrls.
Santiago resembles a camp. The pu!>
ic squares and um ftfilltfprt avenues
Hre crowded with people sleeping in the
ipen. Allt k-inds of cifrriages und cabs
lave be£n requisitioned to sleep in, or
ven under thetji.
conservative estimate
Bupenos Ayres, Aug. 21.— 3. p. m.—The
Nil.' ->n tod.iy published a .-;.e. 1 ,l dls-
•h from l.a Paz. T. • via ; .
Mt 2,00( pWNM lost their ItVM MS n
mult iff the earthquake shocks and flies
i.t Valparaiso, that ifo deaths from tlje
ame causes occurred at I^rrxiche. forty
at Qtrtlota, as at ConehaH, 11 at l\-:ar.U,
ii Pladlla and si* at l>a Calera.•
President Ho.*eveli s mc.s.-ane nf sym-
pnthy with the Chilean people was n."
tefuly received by the government
nd message« of sincere thanks were
rahled 40 Wushlngton by the Chilean
president.
■peetal telegrams from ||||tlam put■■
ri n t: morning annonu. e •• ,
possible . meat ion.
It is claimed tnat this relapse iiw<> 'he
old fashioned methods of the bueauracy
argues ill for the success of the recog-
nized cabinet.
many injured by bomb
Warsaw, Aug. 21.—Chief of Police Uol-
ciew, of Siedlce, was killed by a mob
ani several, polite were injured by a
bomb explosion.
blackmail a widow
Moscow, Aug. 21.—'the" Widow of M.
Hertzenst' n. the murdered Aemncratlo
leader and member of the outlawed par-
liament, has received a letter from a
counter terroalBt organization. Instruct-
ing her to contribute $2,000 to the fund
for the relief of families of victims of
revolutionists within three days, upon
pain of destruction of life and porperty
of hersejf and family.
HONEST LIVING NOW
The last#of the prima
and second congressional districts * wcra
* . Id yesterday. No opp< I i ^ to the
candidacy of Delegate Bi: ' S Me'Juile .
Brakeman Herrick in Jail \
Charged With Assault Upon a
nu'lj r til 1-7 * T «1 e . .. ► ■, - i„r linn.. ^ A v line Si ai e hank ^liieag... Is
Unild 01 Hileven—Warrant Is- s certain that M.<; « lie the thought lo have lieen seen 111 Colusa >n
sued and Bond Fixed caodMgti a ,j■nsda |t*mooB a wall dressod atranipev
trl' i and highly probable tin. i> w II l>. appeared ut the hotel Itixyifddc. engag-
nsational arrest was made last i the only name presented to the < >nven* 1'Ul •>"" "f the best room: ljit r In tho
liuiF to he held in Gutr ■ geptemls i evening John Hartog, munagcr of tie-
Colusa county chamber of commerce, for- hist .week by his congressional ioiivimi
The light In the second is complicated. ' who had a passing mwas given eiithu i.isiic endnr; on., nt
The matter was reported "to Chief „f ' point io the sue- • s ex-tKtvar- quai . e with eanw into i ''.v hit
Police Cates, vyjio called up Count>* A: 'nor T. H. Ferguson in Blaine his honi"',hr hotel, llarog noticed a familiar look ! ,lls ■'
torney McGulre The latter went at ■ county. Maurer has appan nily farrlnl sboul the stranger, who hHd also scrut-i"'11 ;l
i and Western railroad.
21.Treasurer of
perini' nd. iit of
Public Inslructlon Krancls (J. Blal; t.us
tees of the state unlveisity. Mis. Carrie
S. Alex.1II.I. 1. 1' : 1 I la i || \.m ll
M'i.a.i •
The f"i eu.ilng i • Itet w .• non ; • I by
:he republican odaj ... .> ooowotluo
which was m.rk'd by harmoiiv :unl good
l'eeling.
The presidential boom for Speaker J.
U. Cannon, fa. ;l*)s which was launched
NEGRO TROOPS ARE MOVED
Further Possible Clash in Texaa
Is Averted
v\ a
21
one. to West Guthrie and int csrluau d Canadian county wiilmu:
the case and then swore « ut a warrant i ti. n.
for the arrest of Herrick. He was taken ' Henly In the second «
before Justice of the Peace Overhay [ voles of Beaver county.
Where he entered it plea of not guilty, | Caddc/s js and tw c. ir
aud the court fixed his bond at >
This he was unaUle to obtain anil > < s-
terday morning he was incar. i rated in
the county J?fll
The little girl Jt Is alleged was at the
home of Herri 1? between and !• o''io u
last evening, and Mrs. Herrick is out of
the city visiting friends Heirick h
about 48 years old and lias stood wvll
4n the community, The little girl Is
said to be blight and well adv
her school work.
tions, To and 16 for Mus ll«r
son, resp' ■ ... • 1 > and 41 fo <
■ up-.ui has
ng delega-
.ii I Fergu-
Second Dls rict
FERGUSON CARRIED. EVERYTHING
Special to tin rftste Capital.
Watonga. Ok., Aug. 21. — The following
statement was given out from the Fer-
guson headquarters tonight:
"Kqporti r • ved at si* o ! k is
•n ! evening g ve ex-<Jovernor Ferguson e e v
precinct in Bluine county. *
j Ferguson carried Cimorron township by
wile of | to 1. Canadian township, ,|« n
d Hartog carefully. Shortly af'cr
this mc< ting tlt«- stranger left and has
<0 not been Been sin. . I' p.iir, proprn >r
of the hotel, is unable to give any Inl'ar-
triallop other than that the man hud i<k-
b-tercd hs II Smith and did not ix-cupy
ttie room. Hartog says tiie stranger r -
seiiiiiii ^ ^tensland very mil h. ex • pi
I'm -i- I. cmeib nl'iivi n. Btei slai.d,
while In Chicago, had a heard.
PAYS THE OLD PENALTY
IN SUPREME COURT
A n>«. W.W <kKk..r«l in the ..«!.• ' |*illlc.n tom., by a vote.of IIS
the clerk of the supreme court yesterday
wherein George Alderman In Plaintiff In
j eiror tfnd the Territory of Oklahoma as
Pat Crowe Quits Old Life For ,
and Watonga townsnip, the bom" of ih
opposition, by a vote of 178 to 16 F< •
guson's nomination at Geary#nexi Tues-
ndajit In error The plaintiff k ,lny •„ cotlublbi by the ovi.oalllon lo-
night"
versal of the Judgment of the ]■
Newspaper \york court whereby he was sentfllTced to* s
Xew V.rk. Ate a-l'.t rrow „f f.«, .....r, for )tr..nd MAORER lN" CANADIAN
Oinaha, who was taken n charge ljat I larcency, the sentence having been pass- | ^ )0l.jaj lu Siat<' ri ti
night by two local police, but was "later j ed on April Jl. ItOCt The ease came t.p ( * 'j'i ' |{. * * ,|""1
Would-Be Negro Assailant Shot ,
in South Carolina
l olumbla. 8. -V'K ! Bob I' h -1 ;e
the Mfto wfco "n Tfaaredai iasl attempt
ed unsuccessfully to crimlnullv assa ilt
the 7-year-old daughter of T. H. West, a
well to do farmer of the Mount Willing
section of Maluda county, was taken to-
day by the girl's father to the scene of
the crime, where he was shot to dealh
tortlght. Killeridge wu> employed at the
home. The girl is In a critical con-
Jit ion. *
ntiOu today. The mention « ,
ougnt the convention to Ita
[feet and there was much clucrnx
j The convention carried* out the will of
i I In- slaic. expiiMSod .i the piniiail<: a
, lew week'- .iH", hv a llllilli lluous etidoise-
I meni of Henato Shelby M Ctllloni, i i
! le-el- ciiorf Outside of the endorsement
of aji aker i aiuion for president and
i.-* nator I'ullom for re-election, lh«ic was
I I i tie interest in the convention prue cm I-
The fight for stute Ireasurer was the
risist hotly contested, but Mr. Hinulskl
w'"n in the s> • ond ballot.
I The rtMoluilous contain an endorsement
I of President RoosavHi's adminlstruilon,
Illinois senators and rcpre enUitives
(ingress and fit Lite administration of
| liovi-i 'iur I 111• • n. The s .r> platform •
lens by proclaiming i new faith by the
j party in Illinois to ih© cardinal prlncl-
i pies of repirblii'anism Is expressed In its
I national platform of itet.
| . Of ih il the pi.i loi m ait) -
j "We do not hold that any panticula •
schedule of tariff dul •- m i.-i be 'if end-
lies duration, but, on the contrary, when
• '... a i,if ili'l : 11 •Till -
rdera were s
sued I oi I a . Ie. the lilllilai. .■"• I'el.i!^,
Mil.a Oi'in ill K ' Allisworlh, for ti •
Iran ler of fa. • "I ■ .red troop < fruin I "l t
Brown, Tesss. where there has be ut
serious trouble betw-'n cltls'iia aud sol-
diers. to Fort Ultiggold. Texas. wldcJi Is
about 1"0 miles above Fort Brown and Is
also on the Rio Grande
rniinpin • 1 ha ll lH Infantii la <ij
dei..I lo I''oil Blown lo take the pi a ••• of
the colored troops
The company on
made up of white
"hi Aug. 21 President Ripley of
Atchtaon, Topeka and Haute F« iu.
a. y addiossed an open letter to tho pe«-
pie of Kansas in answer to a large num-
r of cofnmunloailona fiom Qltiiena of
Ml ale approving or crlttcls'.ng his
"iidiict of the rtuita Fo railway'a af-
fairs.
divides his letter into four hsada
' w
all
eft led
lodlflc;
d on April 21, 190«t
given his freedom, called at police heal-; from Kay countj
quarters this merning in acordance with —
an arrangement made last night. Crown!
had a long talk with Sergeant Dunn SEVERAL WANT JOH
He told trim he iad given up his old life. |
rivals there from Valparaiso of Charles: satJ h' waa engaged In newspaper
johnson Gans, a well known CMlMt,] WOril meant f# earn an honest living
liter a terrible Journey, accomplished I henceforth. was foVl that he could, Washington—Carry tO Team
Men Want to Weel Barrow
partly on foot nod partly on horaeback
He. confirms the reports of the feafal
lesrtruction and incalculable loss of lifo
Valparaiso.
M8CA.PBD OONVTCT8 CA'PTl'R'KD H
The withorities at Valparaiso are or-
ganising disinbuting centers where food
urd meiHr.nc will be served to the earth-
rjtiake sufferers. The latter are display-
ing e*amplary patriotism and courage.
I>irge parties of convicts who e.-s-aped4
from the prisons in Chile have been
committing robberien pnd other crimes at
Valparaiso Casa Blana and Vina Del
Mar, but the majority of tihem have been
aptured and summarily dealt with. Up-
wards of fifty have U eif publicly shot
snd this severs action upon the part of
he auahormea is exercising a ealuta.-y
rreot on tfM convicts who are still at
large,
Al Iffce public bodies In Chile are ro-
opernting in the hdlef work and the
sufferers from the disaster aro engagetl
it, repeitring.tho dajnuged bu-.Idlngs ataU
the telegraph and railroad-line-.
MISSIONARIES ARE SAFE
New York. Aug. v Two dispatchrs
■were received todwy at the office of the
rrgbyterian board of foreign missions
from representatives of the board at
Cfcile. One da^ed at Valparaiso gald:
Buildings destroyed, missionaries
safe."
The ttther from Santiago read: 'Build-
ings and mlss ons safe." •
The board has extensive intercuts in
Santiago.
CHILE IS DEAD GAME
No Public Contributions Desired
From Pittsburg
.Pittsburg. Pa. Aug. ti.—Count Julian
p# CKiae. the Chllisn consul in Pitts-
burg. ealle<r on Mayer C.eorge W. duth-
rts today and annwinced that he had
received a ne%iage from the Chilean
government aud that It was desired thai
no p«blic oontrlbu<ions b< made in this
efttr for the rel ef of UM \iulauj vt UM
could ]
remain in the city as long as he did as |
The report that Carrie Nation wanteli
a man to wheel a barrow to W'ashlngtin
delivering le. tur. . sell-ug h .<• m l
making collections o nthe way. has been •
■ , I responded to by a number who want to j
Injunction Asked Against Cereal m.,.i -
i loi al manager for Mrs Nation, is in re- '
I ceipt of a number of applications for the ,
j Job. The wheel barrow does not seem
to meet with the approval of the head
'smasher as she has sent word to her
•train t'.irm from tran.fmtag their to k
to the Quaker flats company for the put-I " harness and wagon I w . h
pose of forming a coaaolidation of tha J mkn wUI 1" •ta,rted !
' tributlng literature and lecturing. ;
Whether or not w i: Washing-
ton Is not known, but a di'.srlbution of j
Carrie's brand* of lltreatur* will be the i
promised.
TO BALK COMBINE
Company
Akron? O.. Aug. 3 —An lajuiici.on suit j J
between Chicago and Cleveland directo s
of the American Cereal company to re- i
Aa ;. .'1 Keturi -
'•it> and county indicate the • le.
.. dah%ation fararabla to (
■fiaionui candidacy • of \V A. Mai
ree wards in El Ren . held cau«
1 declared for Maurer. Kv ryt
jq from t:i' " M.cirei |{«
tioris w ie irri- I in ty
proxies in the county onrrution Ha
•lay iid ih !ai land by
as long a; there i- miow for hint n
Geary convention.
DOVE HOVERS NEAR
of any existing tan
llcan party holds
.. >i ne. .led ehana
such change, how
from any special ii
but
. _ , < I a • r an: • andi'l I i
Dowie and Voliva Both Willing
I . .• W hole . . , y I >
, BOQUET FOR CANNON
UNANIMOUS IN PAWNEE
| Special to the State Capital.
Pawnee. Ok.. Aug 21.-—Congre*
Mi lulre captured Ibe Pawnee ...
delegation today without a strugg!
the least semblance of opposition d>
• ped. There art 16 votes fr-jm this •
K< ll' i
cereal companies of the country, ii i - been
filed here. Shit was filed by C&rl R.
a tei
Primaries were
•ounty yesterday
Id all over
u moon and
ct delegates
Ganter, of New York. A Tem|s>rary in-
junction haa been granted by Judge Par-
dee.
SIX NEW RURAL ROUTES
Washington. Aug. 21.—Oklahoma ge:a
s!x new rural routes by postoffice dt*,>art-
ment orders today. Thr^ * ■ nto oper-
ation in October, one uddltlunal route. No.
2 at Noble accommodating patrons,
and two additional routes. Nog. 6 and 7,
at Norman, accommodating K3ft *
Three others will go into operation
October 1€. one at Ouymon. route No. 1,
accommodating 420, and two, Noa. 1 and
2, at Brule, accixnmodatlng M>\
onvent ion
lay. Retain
be
ill (ii
nplete
ihri
T
principal m
not stated.
of
1 f «> v
irk
TO AMLGAM ATE FRATERNITIES
Detroit Aug# '.' 1 -A plan for the amal-
gamation Oj the Associated Fraternities
of America, which opened its <onventiin
In this city today, snd the Fraternal con-
gress was presented te the former body
a: its opening session toda>. No vote
was taken on the question. Bui K is
expected there will be considerable dis-
cussion The plan of amalgamation
which was adopted bv*tbe Fraternal con-
grex* at Its llontreaJ cagms seme dsys
a go, provides for s union of the two or-
gunixstiona wKh their five tr.HMon mem-
bers under the National Fraternal con-
gress. v
CALDFELLOR FOR CONORESS
FVenkf^r t, lnd., .Via N*sr oti P
< '. xlfidler of I'-nwf.j'de' ie, WliS ri Ki
ns ted for cungr l^s today o> tha iun;a dis-
tfiCt Wi.^«u-fWUC °
SOCIALISTS HOLD OFF
Young Party Wants to Wait on
* Constitutional Convention .
Special to tile State Capital
Ok la : ' «*i«y. Okla August -
'"With the lecture < u - hibl labor la.* t j
night by "Mother" Jones, the srxlal-
Ists of the two territories concluded
their big propaganda meeting In
this city. No attempt ut forming
campaign plan* were made duiing
this meeting, but the muttei will b,-
taken up later The socialists w 111
wait and see what the < onstltutional
convention will do In the matter of
prcvldlng means for the selection of
candidates for office in the state
Mother" Jones left tin- V :ning lot
Shawnee where she a i driver a
lecture to the Farmers' Union to-
night Prom there sue will visit other
pla< es In the tw« territorlei' ind will
•■remain here at least forty <1. 'Tig-
er *
During the mefting here over 12.0-
00 was subscribed toward the sup-
port of the party paper, lately sfirt-i
in this ■ ity by Territorial BecreUry
J. E. bn^'dar.
show that the c
favors the instru<
33 delegates to I
will nominate a *
ft -st district in Oi
MeOuire. first last
The following are
ele ted to the coun
Lawrie-Joe Nori
Rose. M U Scot'
Gi|thrle Townshif W. ii B«iyd
M.I Win. I!. .lie I- 1
J P. Beets, J
t r M
North Cimarron ' W WaiiS •
Tillman. M. K. Wiapple, Marshal .v
t-'ha Maker ► resolutions
vcr. lt\ oiabie to M iuire
South Cimarron Joe Davis, A
Moor' Isa ' " h - R HlblM4.
W Morton. H B Firooka. Dave Kw
L' E. Spbobv N instructions. No
favorable tu M'<5u i>
marshal TOWNSHIP *
ig Imogen co
r.^reisman fo
i.e. Auguni •:
nd all the tir
ne of the d<l<
.invention:
Mora e Cole.
No resolu i
Delegatlo:
To Quit '•
i'ii,-ago, Aug 21.-Further e\
I"a• .e negoilsiions between Join
<l« i Dowie aud Wilbur Oienn V
ni- followers came out at two
held In Zion City yesterda>
. Mrat time since the differen ces
veen l)ow|e and VOlla the
■ o\< rseer prayed for Dowie.
According.to the Inter-Ocean, «n agree,
men! was reached by which Dowie, for
! the remainder of his will remain the
"Firnt Apostle" of the <'hristaln Cath-
<>li' church while the temporal affairs of
c community will be in. the hands of
V a I.'I I.I; support-I -
WOMAN CONFESSES CRIME
Mrs. Scheck's Paramour Receive3
Life Sentence
Lo* Angel. 'al . Aug
' e rafi Kl'nest O. t
for the murder of his mis
"We
i proud of
fn
api<
lal
lio
Jo.-.
Jur:
chosen speaker of the non e of ie,.ie ,
tatlvos."
The candidacy of Senator Shelby
Cullocn for re-election to the I'nli
tttatca senate was declared a settled
The H'pe iker Cannon boom for t
presidency was launched iu Illinois in ll
following words:
,1. if ui ' - • ;
' i la *offl' <• of president of th. I'mi'
.| ii.g for a < out .iiua'I"ti •.( *
I successful polic es and its admlnlsiiati«
I r f the republican party, with full <
ttden<e In U e experience, ability, men'
equipment and lofty g a;i lot Ism of }|o
J ii*e[ih G. Cannon of Illinois for the «l
J churge of these duties and great tsspoi
slbil^tleS, Illinois most strongly favo
I and recommends to her slsi.-r states in
I to the national convention to be h>'
I in lis* the nomination of Hon J<is« ph
Ju
I verdict
•d fixed
• 14.
rder I
II! :
of t
His. to the
United fit a
oft. ■
lM*nait> at life
During the trial of Hta>kp<
'•ck confessed to her part in.
She had expe.i.d to
.rdered man's nisuran '■ rn'<
,.rry Staekpole.
HARD ON. ARCHISTS
spe. lal to 111' s .
Marshall. Ok . A ■
unlnstructed deleg.
the county convent!
Oscar l^easquet. R
my. R. Bushman. 1
• apitai.
21.—The folios.
* were elected
today. D. Keone
V Kerr. R a
ey are for M Ou
0 SEWARD FOR MCGUIRE
Special t the gta'f 1 apitai #
Seward Ok A • • Delegates «•
ed to the county convention are. Hair.
Beam. Dr J It Brunerm. O S Cron-
for'Warren Turner, U. C. Crooeie/ sisI
Russian Government to Keep
Aims Out of Country
Vashtagtag, d • \ . run
'ii amlMssador has informed tin* depart
I af Mimiiit (hi R| i
•(j i- rder to m'.f .- ' n > ' ■ v'
unlawful importstloi
plosives Into the Rusi
it title, hss derided to ei
' of revenue cutter*
rvelllanre and prevent
• assistance of th> ws
• ■ lal navy. Istmbsdr.
[nothing unusual in thl"
| ti at the |ni;-ruc|iory| i
luteruatiouaj maritime law.
f f 1 « iirrm snd
n fstns in the
nd to the fir.? -
irged with the
i of smuggling
tips of the im-
SIXTEEN ARE SHOT •
Students and Surgeon Among
Russian Condemned
Cronstsdt, Aug. Jl.—Mxteen men < r.-
demned for participation in th*. m '
here August 1 were executed at 'i •
break this morning Among 'he t
were two students named Ivaaoff aid
Makrans and Dr. Qusaroff, an army ut-I
DELEGATION OF LESSEES
■ *
Oarfleld County to be Repreaui
ted at Enid
L < ai to TIve ft • .-ft:
! Perry, Ok . Auk /h* f -wing
• rt .1 to Fori Brown 14
man. This shifting
about of troops whs mad* subsequent to
a iepol*t a rout Major <' W I'«• ni.•-« ci
the situation at Koit Brown, und after an
appeal l|*. .Senator «'u|l"i«on i'l ••.-ildent
Roosevelt.
Hoy Winion. a former Guthrie boy, Is
a private m Uu coaipauy which has been
ordered to supplant the colored troops at
Fort Brown He notified his father, Joe
Win ton, in this city that his company
had been dispatched lo the scene.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
METS Q£AT LEAVENWORTH
Special to the t+tate Capital.
Okl.ilioin • • .' ' k . auk i The i"
c a Is beat I4eaVeii worth t/iday tiy the score
,oi II lo ynitcri. h Benil < and lx*wl.t,
1 "ny and li..lni<
DURBIN WINS ANOTHER
Special t<^ the State Capital.
Jopllu, Mo. Aug -I Dijrbln pitched
hi- way to vlelory. shuttliiK on I VN'ebh
City. The locals s -orsd once. Batteries—
Durblu and Armstrong; <1111 and Cheek.
TOPEKA WINS TWO
Hpec|a| to t li«* State Capital.
Springfield. Aug Jl To|ieka defeaied
Springfield twice today. The score I to
1 and Hi to 1 Batteries Forrester and
Henr>; < I room and Oimstcad, aud S>a-
tugh.
* WICHITA t>; HUTCHINSON 2
Hjieclul to the Stale Capital.
Wichita. Kaa . Aug Jl .The vlsltoi a
■m M I" !*• Ml. s, r, to Ball'
Hpeer and O'l-eary; Walsh and N•.v<.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WASHINGTON 0-1; CLEVELAND 2-1
Washington, Aug. 21.—Today' ccor.
Firs' game , ft.II •'•
Cleveland 00 ti 00101 0 - J 0 0
Washington 0 0 ') " 0 0 0 <• 0 O .1 U
llat I atrlai 11 igtHaf gird v
riioaiias and BihiiI:
Hoc.ifbd game ,
Washington . 0 0 0 o «i • mi 0 j
as fofl.
j I Alleged over-oapltajlaattoot B. Tsxa-
iIon of iuilway properly; 3. j^ue of t..e
ii 1 -i Aiic.K.'d Interfartn'-e of tha
railroad In iKlllllcs.
j l'realdent Ripley ,ays the Bangs Fe la
worth il ll Is captlaltsed. "IFor, j ri'ireat,1'
Mi Ripley, "that whether w con-
Hldei what t he pi-oiiorty has coat )|nultsl-
i'm iii i lie coal Of Interest on Iiiv.^Iiiihh)
1,1 "I,, l-et lihi'ler Jt - reproduotlva
value it Is not over-eapltallsod.'
On the l Je«-t or taxetlon ae -i>e lil$
com pa ri y will not be heart! to murmur
long ua its property is assessed ut
• in" propoii op oi iis nitti va.us
as is I ho property of hrlvgte otlnna.
Referring to passes, Mr. Ripley says:
Ii Is alnioti a universal «Mia oni in avery
part of tho country to transport free of
charge state and oounty officers. It was
I origin.illy meant as a courtesy and I
j have never felt that It gave railroads
] any claim on tha conscience of the vfT -
-ai rev iving It nor have I known of
any ca where a legisialor vo<ed or
heen anke.j to vote against his convic-
tions because of holding u puss, if the
people of Kansas d«wli* that this cour-
i' ty sliul cease to be exteialed to their
off.oers there will lie no oPJei iIons raised
by ihln company but the prohibition of
passes to others thiui its employes will
not materially ituirease the jsisengar le-
celpts."
In regard lo t;ha railroad In politics, he
says: "We have the same inteieat in
mood government as has any other citi-
zen and the sarna right to display that
Interest. As the largest corporation of
the stale and the largest tax payer wu
have u vital Interest ill sane und eonsei -
vutlve legislation and when (as has of-
en been th«^ case)there Is danger that
am "will be swept off Its by
appeals lo passion aud prejudge made
iy designing demagogues for their own
non ii ends, It becomes a duly to op-
ihose in«n by fair and legal means
In Huoh cases and In such • asas only
a . 11 the tiarita Fa be Inpollticn. I resllse
Ii ^ i • j . - , Mi. Han i a
i enjoywi is duo largely to tha
.?;cfKy arid thrift of Kansas people, but
ihl.al . recogniti that we have
Hat
Pi
ST LOUIS 1; PHILADELPHIA 1
1 tillodelpliia. Aug. Ji *'*oda> .
R 11. K.
it Louis ooaoooi i : i
'hiladeipiila 00 0100 0 l 0
Bn '■ Howell and Spencer, i:
'. ' no .^P 'I on s
NATIONAL* LEAGUE
PITTSBURG 8; BROOKLYN 7
Pittsburg. Aug. Jl Today's w*.r«
R II i:
ARRESTS BY WHOLESALE
Police Draw Net Following At-
tempted Assassination
Warsaw, Aug. ?l In connection with
the attempt ou the life of Governor (Jen*
era! Hkulkui on April 18, twenty-eight ar-
1 i ve been made ...I ' i |. T'lS
ner\ o>iM ho-k to Hi" governor j.--neraj
i a used by i ■,«• cin -if 'eree Isimlsi
In his Immediate vl• « l y has been s<j
great that paralysis Is fnsred.
of th< 41 civilians wtio w<-re •Willed < n
the rn.i rs her. August IS or who died
•,v i. i '"Ived at that time, 4b were
j. w *of fl«" revolutionists arrested fuf
T .ooting policemen four weri Jews.
STEAMER IS AGROUND
lulu,
tig. tt. I
s'Pr
merle- Me' • *i I' upf '' •'
:klett. M Int.rl. Bergen Si i ltltt«
CHICAGO NEW YORK 2
U'jwcrmau.
P- m --It Is the
lesion t • enlng that toe
Iner vtasc '.rta, whloii ran
f off H ibt>it l <Uid before d ■ -
m<«rntn« is b'iwiessly aground
ho a totaJ loss#
ws« at first thought that the
• ■ ild I* ti Lted without diffl-
. IT )rta bs ve so far been in
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦•
v weather «
a Wasblngtoft, A«g 21—Forooast: a
a Oklahoms sod lmi|. e T erfttory a
a S- uttered I'umeu Wednesday; a
a awlar 1 ti g' Osy. a
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