The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 94, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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Washington, Oct. ro—Fore-
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oa the CJreat Rock Is tan J Railroad.
THE EL RENO DAILY AMERICAN, ELRKNO, O. T.t - VDAV MOIININd, OCTOBER -0, 1001.
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DAILY ASSOCIATED PRESS NEwSPAPEK
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STATEHOOD THE PREVu ,, .
THEME OF DI3CUSS10., J Zw"
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ENDORSE THE AMERICAN
A l>Hi>cuti<in from Apaclir Confirm* Itf-
|inrt of Ciold Fliid.--C. W. Wlieclrr, off
Klk City, Charged ITIth Murder off
John R. Tllley.
ING ELECTION.
Island was in Anadarko y^,^. \Ye CITY AROUSED OVER THE COM"
depot quarters; they meJ
Mr. M. A. Walters of Topeka Jias
located here and wiil open up a store
of gentlemen's furm hill-".
Mr. Kirt McKinney has accepted a
clerkship in an El Ren> drue stc .
an<! leaves us, which is regretted.
Mr. George Temple n; Gaine-vi!;
Texas, is in the town looking for a
location, and i well pleased with Ana-
darko.
POSTOFFICE CHANCE.
REPUBLICANS ALERT.
Tha American Corrt-spoudent IVnxrs i lo-
<l unit With lilting Sur« until Tlio Dem-
ocrats, as I • .ml, Adopting Ketr
Tactics. News Notes.
THE LIBRARY SOCIETY DOINC
ENERGETIC WORK.
ENTERTAIN MONDAY.
I ljj u Well —Othi
Lav
Anadarko, Oct. 19. (Special).—Next 1 A- Hn npi rey Appointed Po*tma t«r I.awt • . O. T., Oct Ti-
to the coming city election and Ana- nl okarche, o. t.
darko's future welfare, the statehood, The announcement comes from Wash- that will certainly h. a boon to the
matter is receiving considerable at-• ington that the president lias appointed Prcsent inhabitants of enrin. yea. to na-
tuition among our citizen", and theJ |>. A. Homphrev, tbe merchant prince of " '" ' 1 v
••",cement °' ,hc ca" for 4 sin8'* i Okarche, to the position of pctm.aLr ' "
statehood convention at Muskogee, bmg and boon -1-11 tit . : d wit..
ot our neighbor on the north. Mr. ers of bb sn.. i'm^e bl 1 .re
Humphrey is in every way fitte 1 forth- the people ol Lawton; i< r to tliem the
office and his appointment was th * result boon has conn and beneath its pro-
of Delegate Flynu's and Territorial Con. <!• ■ now it !>
... tv. all- . , J i'
mttteeman ihos. Addington s persons.! i
.
solicitation,Jtogether with practically th- ,
• 6 1 tide on this pub t appearing in t
united endorsement of the republicans ot moruing's . <ue oi the I m.
the county. "City Saved: People Win. Th 1 j. in-
The choice of Mr. Humphrey is a very ocrat's Test Pledge Did the V
wise one in every way. He will be a;. RcPublican Seen th- r t !
ideal official and the appointment is a
just recognition of the republican organi-
zation and the merits of a most worth \
Indian Territory, on the 14th proximo.
ha-> created considerable enthusiasm.
We arc all thoroughly in favor of the
movement and desire to see the ef-
forts ot til convention carried to suc-
ccs . Th \merican in its noble work
for Oklahoma statehood has the en-
dorseinent ai ! support of the entire
community. Anadarko and Caddc*
« Many, [f we could vote upon the
question now it would receive an over-
whelming tni' ity.
A delegation •tom Apache was in the
city yesterday and confirmed the report
in the newspapers that ore had been
found in quantities in the rocky foot asp^ant.
hills in the Wichita mountains to the
west of Apache. It is claimed that as
fine specimens of iron and zinc ore have
been found as ever discovered else-
where A mining company has been
formed and applied to the governor
for a charter and will locate quarters at
Apache and operate a smelter at or
near there.
C W. Wheeler of Elk City was
brought here yesterday under arrest
b> Deputy Sheriff Douglas, charged
with the murder of John R. Tilley, rain made the roadway slippery,
v.ho-r body was found in the Wichita descend1' \t ;t hill ti
river, and exclusively reported through ,r"'. ran into br d,-
... , sufficient violence to 1: 1!
your paper m our special of the tenth chint Ml K mr w.jv , v
was arraigned Vi- , wm,-i ,'
plea ot j and riutomobih e:i ir- lim
| richtefi 1: s the report thru
t ked. bi
ft. Alt
TERRITORY.—
ANNIVERSARY.
THE LATE EMPEROR FREDERICi
EFFUSIVELY EOLOGISEO.
FLAGS AT HALF MAS!
Ileiatlfful rioral Wreaths Idorn th<
SaroopltagruN i loral Tributes Sent l.j
British Coloutea at Itio June In — >rde&
of White Llugle for Prof. V Ire how.
He
k' after the ab
Other districi
s planned every
1 eject-
;it that
■ •
n look-
led fn
art beinu formed
The superintendent
strict in the county
navy can 11
was adopted as
n up. Those sse-
Refused to Sign or Asked for Tin. " • 11s
to Consider. '
The pledge referred to in this appro
priate caption reads as fniiuw "W«. • - ii •
the undersigned candidates for mayor j Accordu
KILLRI) n\ an altomoini i md councilm 1 on t! r.r
West Point, N. Y., Oct. 19.—An ac- | fCpublican tickets, c!>. hereby pie ; |.
cident near here this afternoon re- 1 "Hirselves not to grant franc his* , ,
suited in the almost instant d< ath of i xvatcr work-, telephone exchai'v .-r ' ti •:
Frederick H. Benedict, sot of E. C.j electric lights until all reasonable cf I fr°m mint
Benedict, and perhaps the fatal injury ort has ! en made to obtain an appro ,(irin
of Orenville Kane, guest of Mr. Ben< from the fund to our cr A n
11 Washington and such appropriation j was unveiled \ terday at C'hemitz.
i'. I 'd by the Interior Department .it an'' a monument to l'rince William 01
Washington." ! 5a(lcn was unveilefl the same day at '
3ii of the
I.
i" 1 tiirt-f by three, cxcept the tier
I ig t'le boundaries, which are one-
half mile niore. Every school house
will 1 a 11 upon the < ross roads instead
, , , ... I ,
location dispute in after years. The
topography of the country 111 some
a-i changes tile : e and shape of
f>me 1 'tut Many cnuntry dis -
County and fity examinations will be
Meld nt county superintendent's office
next Kri-'ay and Saturday.
I-,. L. Filson. an ex Iowa pedagogue,
has • r lucted the sunerintendent's of-
; cc in the absence of Mr. Evans.
Ml KOEFtt III HDKRtl
Was the startling cr
■ me campers in the r
• ity la t night about 10:3
\ oung man named C'.ra
to notify the
lunia
diet.
Mr. Benedict and his friend Mr.
Kane, with a chatfeur.
Tuxedo in an automobile - r We •
Point to attend the football gamt \
thunder storm came up and ti •
Baden was unveiled the
>
1 limiting a comparatively high or The p ,]
K-r of patriotism, considering the mer- ; Ghaspri, 1
a" in wh• h we unfortun •<' •' 1 ^01
instant. He
Judg- Crum and entererf
not t.:.ilty, and the court «et .1 "hearing ,,|cd ovcr and Mr F
loi the _wli instant, and appointed , ,|
Judge P. D. Haistain to defend. Sub 1;
poenas were requested for six wit-
nes-t . for the defense two from
Weatherford, two from Ely City and .
two fr >m Sayer, Oklahoma. The de-
fense claim - tlic -\:!i I • able to prove j yi r \r
an alibi, and the trial promises to 1 e
l y far the most ir.i renting y-t held j,;
i
i he Baby ot Dfputy Recorder oi ,!■;]. ■
suddenly :d dump the night and •• \ j,cav
now reported to be • iou ly -iel;. Dt
Mitchell is atu udim- an I hold> oiu
hope for its speed} re?*verv. Mr
and Mrs. K«i( nt7 have the -oathy «
tli*' entire citv.
ath 11s wei'Tht.
acci lent occ'r
various candidates
icrth
f Mr.
:>f be;
1 >rou; t
• *< ding
of tiie rlj-i
«>f the ; •
lumb and '
humb and
eople of Law
the democratic
and expressly
•'ate to Peru, Mgr.
: t - ■ • ■ - ■ <
1 >anibuc(ttl. the panal
apelle havt
subject
I west of the
'clock, and a
rode to town
iflicers, saving that three
aen on horseback had murdered his
at her. They shot him through the head,
weeks. ' fining him instantly.
i he program for last evening was an . ,
exceptionally good one The nam<' nf the murdered man ia G.
The Misses Morrison rendered an in- U Grace, and they were on their way
struniental solo. 'rom the new country to Oklahoma
Aliss Maud Holconib recited and did
credit to her elocution teachcr. Sh>-
h;1 1 in t\v
died here si
Ti widow
all the Thur- j
iias received many compliments for
Mi-- Nellie Durham favored the au-
gave i ;ood re nation. Mr. Glover
The debate was postponed on ac-
count of lack of, time.
Clyde Key had prepared a fine
pr at. copy of the program for dis-
tribution ..mong the audience. The
plan adds life to the program.
: I secon I m - ion ol our literary
society w.i in every way a grand ssuc-
be
mtai
hill,
■ the summit ot
i t cau-.e of the
accident. \ mom ::t after the ma-
.. . . , . chine had passed the umtuit a gn t
Word was received here yesterday of : ...Pd the rubber 1 nl
an accident on the rai'mn ' .-it five Mr. Rencdu t and h, i
nnles east oi th;- place night-be:.ire- automobile. 1; da-
T(- Pr,"'rn r. '!!■«! ,.ver age.in-t •• . ,11. Ml
A ;-;• on gi,mg his name Ben Clark ,|u. occnpanis tlir-vu ..m. ' f
cut to s'eep with ln« head re nng on Mr. Benedict was the only on *ho fell
the underneath.
in front ol
t control of
I
refused to tie the hands of i>
ha- been rectified. There
slight oversight in tying
They should be manacled in front. It
is not too late to remedy this by
' • i; i
. I ■ !.•!•«
to have all hands tied in front or
overhead by a supplemental pledge.
But alas! The poor republicans! It
was their sole aim in seeking office to
secure an opportunity'to filch the city
a Green, his photo
ente<
and the cry of murder was from there
Room association will g
evening. The ladies have printed
grams bordered with the bui
i i a dvert nu-m 'i:? plan >ut he waited not for particulars when
brought into the fund ovcr $50.
\\ i . the program v. iil be conducted ie saw his father was shot. The officers
an oyster supper of high class. AI! '
our citizens antl visitors arc invited to ;
Berlin, Oct. 19.—The seventieth
birthday of the late Emperor Frederick
was quietly celebrated yesterday. In
the morning Emperor William placed
a wreath of violets on the sarcophagus.
The wreath had attached to it a white
satin ribbon with the initials of their
majesties 111 gold. The entrance to
the mausoleum and the monument
were beautifully decorated with flowers
as was the monument representing the
late Enipr- > Frederick. Early in the
day delee-itions from the different regi-
ments plai ed wreaths on the sarco-
phagus
Con -pinions among the floral trib-
ute was a wreath nt by the British
colony at Rio Janeiro to be placed on
the tomb of the late Empress Frcder-
tliat aroused | ick. During the day the standard oi
the queen of Prussia was flown at half
mast ovcr the palace of the Empress
Frederick.
An < rpi( rian -1 it tic of the late em-
pre- was unveiled at Nordhauscn,
Prussian Saxony, the ceremonies in-
cluding a procession.
The Berliner Tageblatt says:
"The nation remembers with sorrow
the chivalrous personage who ti
destiny it was to die when he had
hardly entered upon his hi. h office.
His political views when he v 1 crown
prince differed from 0111 he embrac-
ing liberalism in the fort H had .1
praiseworthy and high regard for his
office, and subordinated Ins individual
ideas and inclinations to the common
iirerests. He will not be forgotten, as
a noble man, patriotic prince and he-
roic sufferer. The laurel crowning his
forehead secures him a place of honor
in our history."
The Berliner Zeitung eulogizes Em-
!' ror Frederick's liberalism, depicting
tense. The horsemen fired at bim with : the good whidl Il:,„ done
results above stated. J had he lived longer. Three monuments
| to the late Emperor Frederick were
unveiled yesterday. One of these was
City. Close by them were Campbell,
another family, and all had retired for
the night.
The Grace family were awakened by
the cry of murder and the loud report of
fir arm -. Just as they came out of their
tent three horsemen passed and th boy
aid his fathsr had his gun ready for de-
Thc bov thinks the other family are
Reading me < f them either kill 1 or wounded
\1, : [ the firing was heard in that direction
rail, and in pite of the cft'or
Two hour-; ahead
a *a!!y ho 1 « ari 1
a i arty of friends.
, West Point, where
train crew to arouse bun, h
by the engine I efore the train > ould '
stopped and dragged some distance
but fortunately sustained only a few
n;- • l.rui :es about the head, no serious \ fu<ubali game "u.i ? r
,r': 7 '' u'-. trophe which had be;
John Craggs wd! contract • r. ' .
the wagon !.p.:gt <acr the W;.-hit;
ri vi r four feet for one thousand dollars
The bridge is in great danger ^ u
now. for the water raises hiph <:
to run ovcr the roadway.
Postmaster Amev of Ft. Cobb
wife were city visitors yesterday. Mr.
Amev is well pleased with the lutuic
outlook of Ft. Cobb, and likewi-t 1 .
location. He was formerb. the
>f tie party was
s. Benedi t and
the v ai.ts-
'phe which had befallen the other
party.
K H. if.net. ,• tiic 011 uf I*
C. Benedict, the banker r: thi - city.
He was 33 year' old. His first wife i
itig municipal franchises to private cor-
porations. What will they do now.
poor things? It 1- safe to assume
that all «>t them will withdraw from the
race. All incentive gone, the pri?e
what object can they have for set i;ing
«• Mice? It has been intimated that the
1'euiocr.it adopted this method to \< ac
7 I the republicans out of the race. Wis*
heads, however, think the effort •
while the republicans in convention
To Build immense Plant. condemned monopoly and declare, n
San Francisco, Oct. 19.—The Post favor of "municu d o 1 of t hh •
that the I'liilcd States Steel com- utilities to *uch an « xi-. tit • cxp.ri-
may is ,-oing tobuil.ran i,nmen« steel Te, had !'nv '1 :'c,h '
. effect a sn-i--. t" the peon' . vt
plant at Wiliu lnth s state, and that hypocritc- that they
t the h -a i'
here 011 his 0
• «.
ON
Till TRACK
Jolict, 111., Oct. iq.— Sixth
race—Five
miles, gasoline
carriage under 1,000 lbs
Three wheek
operated by-
Pert You 1";. C
Time 12:11.
Seventh vae
—Mile h I'uli
%ap: W. L.
*1 1, c c «o, h ■
rave coil tv
011 handicap
20 seconds,
and won easily
Tim • i
Eighth ra.ee
-W. L. ilihba
d. Ch'eago,
tart. Time
half mile 43 2-«
Ninth rare—-
One mile, ti
start: \.
T. McDuffee,
Chic a;.. \v
011. Time
mile, flying
tart; motor
1 ikes: lo dei
ick 11ui~t, Ch
cago. won
i
«- .
Foot 1
all al West l'<
Int.
Vi\ t l'« 11 .
N. V., Oct. 19.—At least
four thousand
persons witne
-ed a hard
fought battle t
is afternoon between the
football team.-
of Harvard
antl Wen
participate in this event.
PROGRAM.
Selection, >.andolui club.
Reading, Miss Lulu Wood" on.
Instrumental solo, Mrs. Pursley.
V'oca' solo Richard t)lover.
Reading, Miss Rhea Holland.
Vocal solo,. M s Nellie Durbon.
Reading, Mrs. Montgomery.
Selection. Mandolin club, en ti ti
are after the murderers.
Met Us Htrougint Adverxary.
New Haven Conu, Oct. 19 -The Vale
football eleven met its strongest adver-
-ry o the
with the Pt
unveiled
Aix-la-Chapelle, in the
! rest-nce of Crown Prince Frederick
William, who afterward returned to
Bonn. The other monuments were un-
veiled at Allenstcin and Friednau,
Prussia.
The Berliner Neuste Nachrichten
complains that the Bismarck monu-
ment is invisible after sunset, except-
ing by the light furnished from two
old fashioned gas lamps, saying that
Count von Buelow expected iu June
it would be illuminated and adding that
i thus far iu the game thc chancellor may appeal to the city
ite coli« eon Vale lie:.l | magi,trate who Muniin. s the statui.
... . -n the Sieges-Allee, "even that of Otto
llrrm,ou- Nale won bv tbe score , 1/y electrically, and we should
• /i :i to o, but the figures do not repre- villing to do the same for Otto the
ent the quality of offensive and the I Diligent.
.. .1 the defen-.ive which the This was Vinchow week. The cele-
. He-- 1 ut up A mil r. ',r:;'h 11 01 1,1 '•«>".-th hirth.lav wa.
1,-r ... ; th---. pushed t hen back, ^till going on jrejtertay. I he city au-
through th.- Val. i' i.ii.- thoui-h un 'hnrities .lined the honored citizen at
ab.e to mi the at! " 1- as Va!- did Ratnhsus, which was beautifully deco-
prevented their seoriiu- Valf - players ra'ed. There was no government per-
were almost u*-ed up before the second sonages or uniforms present. The
M<- .' n k. our 11;'1.i; town in • half ended and two uf the Pennsylvania r'11el peaker was Herr Kirchener the
th- 'a.nM « .>untv, is movi; - ate team were taken out or shifted. burgomaster. Tonight the Berlin hand-
100I h.uld- worker--verinc will welcome Virchow
.1 ■ ,1 11 liool next C'oiambla wins. i as an honorary member.
New York. Oct. 19.—Columbia won
General good time.
Slusher's hall.
Our a ociation is progressing.
Fh> avc followt d suit and organ-
ized a Library association.
"'rain, • lit of the Medford Daily
Mail and . < litor of the Har-J Weeks got around Hamilton's right end the official announcement of this fact.
' re both in the city,"iur a touchdown, from which Bruce: '' wo of the Liberal newspapers have
• thi; " • t \ i-it, too, and they expn ed , , , , . . . expressed dissatisfaction because Em-
story stone
kicked a goal. In the second half
Point.
ed. who recently returned 1 preliminary to thr establishment of the | favor saddling the citv of Lawton with Wore
York City, where he w a op- pl-mt the Murphy <iil <-..i:.|mm*'s plnntltweiilv-M.il at.- T! ,
- r__ ,, . .. \i i.in;mi it*. 1 ..w..^i ■ . 1 . . . ana b ?
t}., ,.-.y Couteste-1 br ' ' , Hamilton's right, and pu the ball on upon him the title of "Excellency" or
game ever played on West Point's oval Three bi v r. well loaded from tue 10 yard line. Bv clever work a few ' some order, pointing out that Menzel,
It was by a mer ser a : • , : Harvard tli dfp.t tip town last evening. Noth- second later!
. sc-on d against West Point their onlv Ja' 0 see a dozen or more j V,DCc mo e lor a
are, they covertly touchdown being scored forty seconds walking up also.
the daughter of Henry M. Flag- i ' ;'.v patriotic. Pa ,ms
ler. the oil magnate, and hi second ! Law,on t< day. Allclujah!
the daughter of Frederick R. Coudcrt, 1 Democrat
tin well kno>./n attorney. Mr. Bene- •, , on'v ha the Democrat sccer d
diet was of the best known whips in vu Pf0P'e from boo 'hng office hoi 1 : -
the country. , !or 1,1c ."ext month-: it has also
Orenville Kane is one of the best t,ec"red immunity from the s!im\ far
cat; clerk at Kingfisher, and lived 111 kn vvn club men in thi- cit-a He is reaching tentacles of the in- !.!<• o
that flourishing little city for 'c-11 brother of lUdance Kane and of 'opus, ft ha - shown that rep;!' V;u ..
year Many of the boys here are also Xithola- Kane, tin -'aachting expert. iis a whole, , vor t'; office : -II r ,,t
from Kingfisher and Mr. and Mr-. Mr. Kane i- the grand son of the orig- ''a ir own cost a v.-eli as that of ti r
A nicy were busy shaking hands all 1 lolin Taenh \ s ' tellow-citi 'en . the dem T' .
day.
Several toughs tried to paint the
town r - i a njght or two ago by yell-
ing. getting drunk and si . -img at
random, but Deputy Sheriff Willing-
ham unii arrived and put a uiietus on
their work by rounding them up.
Col. Fred, who recently r
from New York C#ty, where he was op- "■ •" > ^in,n twenty-year j;r ate irancnise-. j .1 aijl]
trated upon for cancer, is able to get has 1 ,en purchased for the eyeryoBC ho favors the election of the V t'Ti t line and ran forty-five I bored in the
3TnThcnWone<|nis^^genTaf L^hen, '=<—■■ " rePubl.,f;,n can ' atr. nr P«li< for . t..t„-!M .wn
gentleman and stil! owns several hitn
drcd acres of land in old Virginia.
Deputy Di-trict Clerk Vroomr ;
reived word from Mrs. Vrooman, iron.
their home in Washington City, that .• t".',jeD
their little daughter was threatened jioa',} jr
with a severe #pell ot sicktie- and
Mr. Vrooman t- anxiously waiting for
further advice beiore determining Paris, Oct ig— A dispatch to the - ere are my an: goou scnoois in A.«.rrrtft r r tA v.wt u
whether he shall leave for hf nie Temnes from Corstantinoule under to- s''rv(>, ?wn work 81 "• -part Hobart at present. .vslicroft. B.C., Oct. 19. News has
Messrs. H. A. Johnson. J C. Hunter # f J disDi.cllM ITEcllnl':- '* «* good. _ Now that of (h*day In viewing tha ilghta in this J- E. Sutherland. Mr. Webster and arrived frcm Hone Fly to the effect that
and John D. Taylor were cit) visitors '• P 1 ^ Lawton a fi spike historic city. At 10 o'clock the) attend* M''. Strange are the members of the rich placer ground has been struck near
yesterday. These gentlemen are lo- to the effect that the I.orandoduinfover our largest guns and call in the dogs ed a special organ recital in theTabet- school board at DiU. Sontherland is the hea: waters of Hon* Fly and in a
rated on tmc: claims in tin- county. 10,000 pounds Turkish for tnnnev loaned of v rtacle, h U y called upon Joe.' the clerk. Allan W. Frain, Mr. Co dc section where no white men have ever
Mr. Kroning of Horton, Kan- 1 some vears ago to the portes) is stiil un- j It ncglcctcd to inform the deeply in- J F.Smith, the newly ejected president of anil Mr. Tingle constitute the board explored before. The report is authen-
tas. arrived m this city yesterday and settled and savs the rumor that the gov-1 terested public whether or not it left; the Mormon church. Jhis afternoon the at Harrison. Editor Tingle is the tic to this extent, that news was sent
will locate here. _ . _ 1 erument or Turkey had agreed to the! the small guns at play or what the di- j party boar ted thtir special train and , clerk. They have purchased $2$7 worth I down by a thoroughly reliable mining
I French demand is untrue. I mentions nf the Hna. u?#r Tt nnv 1- i v -nt tn Pari citv 1 of furniture from Sipcs. Messrs. Reg- | man of Horse Fly.
Columbia Wins.
... It is said that the czar will confer
0 1 1,1 ,a ^on on Prof. Virchow the order of the
tot.ay s football game with Hamilton b; Whi'r Eagle, but that hi- long ah-
a score of 12 too. In the first half sence '"rom St. Petersburg has delayed
expressed dissatisfaction because Em-
peror William only presented a medal
ft one block west of
-orner of the square,
•time was caib-d. Art or a down e'"rty dollars has been raised in
1 scrimmage Kernan broke through the immediate vicinity to have a well
1 of <2 onoo.* * lit'w ir"" i-• : e West Point line and
.., addition t" t'*,:-. cou.es. likewise ^jr^he'cnS^'t afl.Tn I'Tl for a l,-i. "..own v the firs, tie Mlthjes,
pontile staa nu nt th;" Fre-iilent l)oke . mmtion is 111 a . -ti- } >d tcter •• <•<> liar. 1 b. d shown. Im r> ibl -it tit town c.nta'ns an
ill tlit- Hoke ,-tt c!-n ■ lomuany of St' fp'facvI>rcvent pro«t — in Lawton Cult, then kicked the goal. Score, six hip' of vater. The water qne«-
l oui" ha. purchased for theXUnited a" ' ' Lc ,!ur'1"ns L',r ' ' lhlnR- M ,,, here.
Slue.' -t i-l cimpanv all the iron and pr'-v>ns to be borne, a^ured in thi-tr ♦ —♦ ; CI!OOL NOTES.
eopiicr il'-n - .n southern T'tah «n 1 all that democrats alone wi>l " "" > o„lluh. H ' j formation is advertised. The
' leposits along the line of the Clark su"cr'ronl the effects of municipal mis- Salt Lake, I tali, Oct. 19.—George P oard of Edu ai.jn. consi >ting of out
l from Utah to Southern California. < management in Lawton. Gould and partv of railroad directors an'! 1 enlightened citizen,.
, . , nte Democrat it now enjoying well! ,. 1 ... - ... will be elected on the 24tb instant ..nd
Tha Turks and the French Claims. learned repose. Reclinine in a bather rePrese,1^!n£> **,e Missouri Pacific. Den-
chair it looks out of its east
ver and Rio Grande and Rio Grande
public schools will open about the 28th.
There are many and good schools in
touchuown, and again the Black Eagle, etc. Other papers re-
iiruce kicked goal, making the total 12 fer to Prof. \'irchow's avertion to or-
t >0, ders and political attitude, sarcastically
commenting on the inconsistency of
Civil To I«e Extended. the liberals.
Washington, Oct. 19.—It is probable The news received here that Andrew
that during the coming winter the presi-; T)- White, the United States ambassa-
dent will issue an order extending the f'or w'" return to Berlin in November
<■ivil service to the rural free deliverer- !? 'l.any 7^,5„C1U8ed «rMt rii5sa<isf«"
vice. Since the establishment of this t,0J?. /trlin- .... .
giowinv service it has been expected that "lc. P3'''". re.ernng to
it would be incorporated into the civil 1,c Cn.ted States naval estimates say
service. President Roosevelt s plan to make the
« > ( United States navy the second strong-
stmek a fiaeer Mine. est in the world is beginning to be re-
alized.
Mr. Thomas McConnville of Cbicka- I French demand is untruo.
| rnensions of the dogs were. It may be ' weut to Park City.
Two .loiiitlsts Convicted.
Winfield, Kan., Oct. 19.—Two joint-
ists; Chad and Dec Lindsay, were cou-
victed in the police today of selling liquor
on forty coi.nt.% They were sentenced six
months in jail Mid fined $n> > 011 each
count. This wi .1 mean twenty years in
jail and a fine of of £4,000,
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White, R. A. The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 94, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1901, newspaper, October 20, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164863/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.