The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 87
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SENATOR EUSSBLL AGAIN
TAKES ROAD TO RUSH
HIS PLANS
DEMURRERS SUSTAINED IN
INDIAN LAND'S ALIENA-
TION ACTIOS.
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Dm Wot Waal Hi# Mta-mufc
Voted on nt Spi'iinl Elc8H n, 11
Rukell Should CJ.ill One in In
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Other Side.
Tiig gjyuti OP *CfiS CpfiAy , AP.WvD/> M the HUMS.
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JUEC3 HUSTON ISHTir.S
ALIElTATr.1I W IN CAP-
ITAL rukoval.
HEARD AUCIUIiX
Assistant Leo Heyxi «nd His
Chief Cited to Show Cause Why
They Choald Hot Great Ken-
in- to Urotestors Against 0":lu-
koaa City Petitions! , .
Circuit Judffe Ciinpbcll Citting at
Mnskoffee Holds Thst Titles
Obtained From Indians Before
Removal of Restrictions Arc
Good.
LOM>ON\ Aug
•urn Ilrtiln* riigatv lV«t
of ti." UIat.il- dad ...ili*«l *o*l«d.
In the district court or Logan tojnty
yettcrd.iy altera )?a J.alBO A. 11. ITnst n
iffcU^d nv alternative writ ci njaaJainu«,
ivWch H n latifco DM Cross. *ecsetaty « i
mnto, &nd I/ o Meyers, assi-tant tec rotary
of Mate, to wit'aln a ivas :abl«« tinu fix
i tirn<* l« r the *icarli : of objection
f r«d In rtvpur*. of tlio cuiittntl u that
tr.o initiative pt.ltlon Nt €7, wni-H 1*
knnfen ad the Okiahomt C r ital
petition. Is defect!** an J in?ul!li!«M
Ju'lco Am II* Huston at the f« in tl.nr
fict August U i*t • ti'do-k v. tit a® ♦I*'1
time f« r the appfaran^e « f t(* wrr♦,!a "
of s«t te and his d«putv to .hoR' i.w«
uliy thoy should net m*ant tao h'ar.n*
r^Tt^Mod.
Tho court in the meintlmo •njom.«
fft-rrtary of state m ma':!ns i o'W
Mutaii'lncr the su • 1 ^ of t: p-'t «
until tho nu T i-haM iiavo l;e«ii Iuu i
iir«n l>y the 4 urt.
Tlio p.<pi>re In the tn'it dawm a* t! n
rh iw th*t Juiltso ' *!•• nnp*« .h
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rt tho pilit <iw,
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til. t l- mi,; to ll^mu) ol 1'ivtir? I «• '"f
ft<*i|t|ou n«*r I • «* lH, • 'hi P*r-
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a p* lltlotl h i* ti t f«r **«l in ;• l d*l«ti 1
MrsivtiOKK* A up. G—Ju«]q« Ralph
K, «v*n ph«!l, of tho L*ti*t«d states
t ult (• •ii*4, tills aitiriK'Uii inihtaiiiHii
tin* «i* rii*irti,*,i «if tli U lulauth-111 uO.uuo
Iruli'in land all* iiatiuti nihti* brought
b\ .th« r«v rnm«>nt. Th« aotloiiH b\ jT^ORK
tli* phcrniMnt v*«r«* « r l#'rnl di^nias-j
oil. Th*« court h* l«l that th titS«-s o' !
tahtoil from the Indians lieforo tho
net i iio\liiff restrictions ^"iit Into
i*ifi'it ur« good.
It 1. o«t!nu tf «1 tint about two lull*
linn j,rri 4 ot li'int ire Involvrd in tin*
iitt?, eh of It Tut and m* land, out
tV rt**it* r ptrt ut it i tsond *« • aa-
ru iilt ral T*.c M«it? li.ivc
iH'itdini; for'nioro th<n a jcar
.iKiiiit*t «r«.nt «v iv «on« jaiicis inv«d
M.ii r« trhtctl land% ui thf old It*-
utan Tt rH«r* th u « ♦* <iklal*« ii
title: claivants many
T* di i« ljCi*llt l th Mtit«, W.I'O
la t «il titl to tl i* I: «•«! 1 * r* non
t-nri h'« i 4 tioiu tin ItiMi.ii.«, arc c«t*
t r- I fliOURl ont tno rnit* d Ht 't*'S
and i* r« Htif* ii ^«,oti:i*id a .d M«\-
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• i*1 r a is ih'f. *nf« t.i 111 1*iii caw'h nrd
.••*• .Tm<U«t Will it 14 if t'n> nipriau
ntn4t o tils t*it« Is aisa a («
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Win 1 tie «l ?iinrivo«*o aiK u 1
1 >1 . 'i il Hi Mrfl*"1 OWMb V . dMlOlR
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CLAIMS OP CONTESTANTS.
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FOR COMMISSION
Thirty-fis Case: wet for Hearing:
at Term Bepinninj August 10.
One Is Proposed Order Com-
pcl'.iaj TJuilroJds to Connect at
Junction Points
rI. let* -".x ia i" ic ox* thi do >t ol
tho corj-otAt.o'i ci ii'int-eli.x .to lu .iruil
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**.*i raioiav a*Mi s tor t.i.al n ou.w
iiat'"'!*! m J'JP or^W <irs to t tOM fo ad
•n eoa«no. « -« wd f°r vnlto tr:i** iif.-
\\i!l piobildv *i tf *t vd ' v : %.**'i.« *.*.
. ** •-«'.« nl i'l'il.ir «i^os agriiu*t ot'i#,r
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ADJUSTING VALin.3.
School Land Co;n?nmion Work-
ing on Lincoln Co.
ltd o l*a ta , ** t h " "f t-*€ w..o
taxd c uiit'ilnh. r., said vi t* iclay tu t f
noli; of «• J* t.i.*5 ti* aiptl^itiiti t* *
t. on* « nil ill I^lUco'n io lo >. P Mt it • •
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t'. l**i * ta tiu i no i ..all*. '* •*3i,n li. *
u to* *ip lill«'*til#i.t«i it >ht if IJOT
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t.i .v* \\c«f iiMi tt •:« '* %v.i.-t iitici. In tn •
hm«" t.n nopin v moat 1 h* • *i mat
iiiilV ldiu D'i oiio i| 4iri*r s* tun
r« • "%v«2* ton ti>i( V*i'o l «i a r *
tiHanb lain H*st jnu. Now t' ro #<
c it \ ti lt\-tno ai ltd ft lor fifn.i
1 o a| praix« tuo %\'i x«'d x * 1 ft« •
^,,Slll i }:*•• , mil «\en t. it i. mum.
«\d ratter IiIkI* >' to* Uuu ii. it.- -v
ii i i.oiditlon. \ d«ti'«'i1 lai.il in t.ai . 1.1
liti.it> 1 v..'l x\ **.* « rt u* oil*111 i *
f il:, *o'd i* eli*!/ fo* O'. a «>* i*
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tthns tipl aS^oa-iil" >v 'I piolialnv .O
Ri'i'xtn ! .. I/n * 111 «o tiiiv t in In 11V
•*r i in t of t*ie Stat* T i*% «-..*« *•
t.i t ole v'.'i "h on* u 1 ti'iou* S«* •
i.tn'i* i". and 11" tl#|>* uneiit n i *i*
oim* no ai*ul viM tv an •i.prttni* i .
for too **i i of t i.tt i.itil vv.ii'o ti« ml*
x*t 'r.s will !••* tmn*ft'X o ot icr *•*
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TAXABLE VALUES $310,605.7^5
UP TO BELLAMY
WEST JW A v E S DEMAND
GRAND LODGE SESalOWS
A F. ic A. M. AT 150LBV!< .
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Jurisdiction Hns 3.000 MemTiais,'^
and n JS6.000 Teuiple Is to !
Be ByHt. •>"
Litjten. nl Governor Agai.: Asked
to Tift urn to Bunking' Board
tf.i3Z.v3 Dr.i-Vi. b? Him as
i.alary frcvions Letters Arej
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Thinese vice consul at this* port for tho
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1909, newspaper, August 7, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127391/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.