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Tecumseh Herald, |«*w!«*l ewsin bm
9f TooumMb VutlUfelnr Company. paragraphed current events
1 OF THE WEEK.
FobMgfcad «ry BstinUy imoi n n*. il l'
nmirh. O. T , to.I |>o lol«ca a
•aacnd-elass mail outU-r
labarr'.ptlaa | «r fasr, • "
labsrrlptlon all noatlu, ■ •
tyAdvsrUsloc r U«
tatlaa at this oBca.
1. H. HEB A RO, Editor.
'l eoumeeh, Olc. Ter.
(ilraard Irom thr four ( ornrri of
the World and rondenaed in Short
Paragraph* for the ( onvrnieoi'f of
Hurried llradfi*.
Kdraond II. Yates. editor a*.- pro-
prietor of the London World, died
Sunday.
The floods at Williamsport. Pa., am
subsiding, and the terror stricken peo-
ple arc goiug back to their homes.
il I'WO TKUMTORIKS.! r
ast 241 vote* at II'
Governor Flower, of New York, has
vetoed the hill prohibiting the display
of foreign Hags on bubllc buildings.
There were seventy-right births and
I forty deaths in Mitchell county dur-
Emile Henry, the French bomb j >" the fl«*t three months of the year,
thrower, was beheaded Monday at 4 Hon John li. Cox. joint represents
tlvf of Miami ami lusi futilities, 1 ml
MR. HILL'S AMENDMENT OVER-
WHELMINGLV DEFEATED,
OKLT THREE VOTES TO MAKE IT FREE
Dakota will have u wheat acreage
of 4.000,000 to harvest next fall. The
estimate is M>,000,000 bushels.
The foundry of .1. A. I'eek of West
Plains. Mo., burned Saturday night
The loss'waN total. Value about $-'.'.00.
Representative Whiting Friday in-
troduced a bill to secure an equitable
apportionment of the federal offices
among the states and territories .
trustor Vast Dafaada the Daly Put 01
It by the Hanatr rinanrat Committee
— All Mr Kin ley Amendments Pre-
sented by Kepuhllrsna Viilfil
IIohii — Other Amend-
mania lathe TurlfT lllll
Wahuiso ro.N, May - H. — Twenty-
three minutes were spent at the open-
ing of the day waiting for a quorum
of senators to appear For the first
time since Mr. Harris was placed in
charge of the tariff bill he was not in
liia seat. Tho delay iu securing a
quorum shut out the consideration of
the Hawaiian resolution
Two aldermen, three nolic
ofllc
lied Friday of apoplexy at Peru. He
was 07 years old.
A. C. Putnam, the originator of the
system of short hand which bears his
name, was knighted Tuesday iu the
city of London.
Five deaths from smallpox have oc-
curred at Atchison up to date, and
there are three more persons that are
expected to die.
Prof. W. A. Hawies. principal of the
and four judges and c
•ks of elections ' S'dslia high school has resigned to
were indicted by the special irrand
jury at Chicago for violation of the
election laws.
Judge J. Y. Marshall, ai. early set-
tler in Leadviile who made a large
fortune from the Robert L Lee mine,
died Tuesday night at Rico, Colo.,
where he was practing law.
.lay and Hob Ilicks have been found
guilty of the murder of John Mover
last December, at Sturgis, N, D. .)ay
is to be hanged and Hob goes to prison
for life. The murder was a cold
blooded one.
Frederick (juillautne /.aulig an or-
chestra leader and composer of much
• kill, died Sunday night lb- was
with the Kiralfys for eight years and
composed nearly all the
their productions.
Thomas Niles,
lisher of Koston, died Sunday at. I
pt the chair of American history
and politics in the Indiana university
A field day with athletic sports of
all kinds will be one of the features of
the annual meeting of the State Pluvr
maccutical association the last of tho
month.
('. Ridgely Goodwin, ex-State Sena-
tor, recently appointed and confirmed
as surveyor of custo ns at Haltiinorc.
died suddenly Sunday afternoon at his
residence.
In the house of commons Tuesday
Sir George Trevclyan moved the sec-
ond reading of the Scotch local gov-
ernment bill. The motion was adopt-
ed without division-
No information has i
used in 1 partment of agriculture
I age to crops by tho
II known pub- I Nothing will I
The paragraphs of the tariff bill j Italy, Mr. Niles was born
passed over yesterday were first taken ton in 1825, and wits at his death the
up. The first was 156, relating to tho j senior partner of the well known firm
duty ou wheels of iron or steol. car t of Roberts Hros.
and locomotive wheels, etc. The | Independence Beige publishes a dis
original Jones amendment increased patch from Teheran, Persia, saying
the rate in the house bill from 30 to that owing to a long commercial".lis
40 per cent ad valorem. Mr. \ est .,ute between the Italian minister and
moved to substitute a specific rate of i >\irsta. a rupture betweeu Italv
I U per cent per pound. The Mclv'in- peniju js imminent
lev rate is cents per pound. "
Ve
bed the de-
to the dain-
ent storms.
before the
gular monthly crop report to be
made public on June 10.
George Williams, president of the
Y. M. C. A. of London, and chief
mover iu its formation, has been
knighted in connection with the jubi-
lee of the association, which was
founded in the year 18S4.
Kepr
v and 1 has introdue
Sydney
. Dickinson
I l oard of i
Homo for
| diers.
nNGRESSIONAL AND LOCAL
SUMMARY.
Jews in (•pnernl ot ou lahoma and
tin* I mlliiii territory |*««rlal ulna to'
the 1 tile 1-uceatid the Itcd Man
sal banU of Oklaho
Ther." are pnj
idy blushing t
the ballots slui
eks before it do
I itv
,sor M > I lory h
■rintendent
iu Guthrie.
>r the killing
4 near Ingalls
in Still-
• deputy
An attempt was made to burn the
•ourt house of Hlainc county in Wa-
tonga last week.
Hill Holton, the fat imiii froiu Kun
*as." is going to start a paper in
Woodward.
id Mo
i the <
,i ! I Macki
i*nt of the
ice .1. W. Pri
of Herbert ami A. G.
ecu appointed couuty
The Chiclcaaav nation is said to be
bankrupt and the schools will have to
suspend for the lack of funds
The Perry gun club is a new organi-
sation which has for its object the ex-
termination of the duck family.
Payne county has twenty-four law-
yers." This statement, notwithstand*
'ing the subjivt matter is truthful.
'I lie graud and petit juries at
I DEMOCRAT M VTTKltS.
A Talk Willi Mr. HI and.
"fhir Fcastern friends," said Mr.
Bland' "do not seem to appreciate the
vastness of this country or its neces-
sities They are too greatly Incline* ro
think that the sun not onlyriaea Wut
sets in the Hast When John Sherman
succeeded in demonetizing silver in
1H73, the New York financiers. or
rather the gold standard udherents,
thought they had killed the silver
issue. When they secure l the uncon-
ditional repeal of the Sherman act,
they were sureit was dead. Ami when
the President vetoed the seigniorage
bill, they sang a requiem over the
grave of silver. Hut today it is the
one vital issue of government, not
only in this country, but throughout
the world It i* the one question
a I Hive all others, which is most inter-
esting the masses and which most
marly concerns them. They talk
about the Fast being unfriendly to sil-
ver. but it is not tin- Kastern masses
who are so dis|>oscd'. it is the Eastern
corporate and moneyed interests which
are constantly contending against the
white metal. In the city of Boston,
(ienerul Walker and otheYs ha•'**organ-
ized a Bimetallic League that is man-
ifesting the interest which the major-
ity of the people have in the restor-
ation of silver. True. < ieucral \>alk
er's provides only for international
agreement, but it is that far on the
road to public education. The recent
conference of the London bimetallic
League, in which Mr. Halfour made a
plea for bimetallism, is an
showing the growth of the in
Mr. Ha'four's remarks, how
only sympathetic, as 1 have
the Roselrt'rrv liovernment j
The IVrki
t. v the -Sob
• Dramatic company
er of Fortune" on Tt
e night this week.
vill
lb
Judge
lenge.
au 1
llurfonl
A great row is on in Perkins >
the city authorities made an ui
drama tic company pay u licerfse
Chancellor Snow of the stu
versity will deliver the unnual i
before the Hays City high scho.
Guthrie lias a pop il a <
census of 7,'J'Jl and
7,121
Kinmett llruco. f<
Perry. \%as held up
Thui*sday night and i
l.iined the dial-
tint brie papers
ion in the latest
oklahoma City
putative baker, of Kansas,
solution to appoint
of Herringtou, | *
•mber of the | A
the National
Disabled Volunteer Sol-
id t York City
be having a hard time to keep the
fat chickens from ending up inside <
. Robert Anderson, alias Robert Field,
j has been sentenced to be hanged at
4 | Livingston. Mont., June 2'Jnd, for the
killing of K. Fleming. Field was
victeii on the testiinoi
ate. who turned state
he claims this accoi
murderer.
of a confeder- I
evidence, and
pi ice was the j
(juay supported the Vest amendment Five Spanish anarchist-- wen- exe
as preferable to an ad valorem duty, jcutedin Hareeloiiia Monday for the
It was agreed to. attempted uiurder of Marshal i ampas.
The lead paragraph was then taken All the prisoners appeared to be in no
up. Mr. Hill offered an amendineut wise affected by the hard, fateful)
to place the ore on the free list and ! words of the death senteuco.
in > abort. .Iron* speeeh .letnanded of Thr nilnoi, secretary of state t.a~
his associates the fulfilment of the licensed the incorporation of the Ho-
pledges made to the people. telmen's Mutual Benefit association of
Mr. Nest followed with a defense of the l nited States and . anada The
the duty based upon the alleged facu is incorporated to do a
that the lead trust aud the smelters benefit insurance biiMiiess under the
demanded free lead ores to the end taMMmeut eil,ier |ife or atvi.
tliat they miffht main puis to aud ilic- |lt,nt
tate prices, lie himself, he said, had
always favored it and, if he consulted Three hundred men employed at the
his own political interest*, thought brick yards at Poughkeepsie. N V
only of his chances of re-election, he struck Saturday. The men who
would even now vote for free ores, would not quit work were attacked
but that was impossible and in giving and compelled to flee to the woods.
his support to the paragraph he was l'he owners of the yards have ap-
pcrfeoily willing to take his fall share plied to the sheriff for protection.
of the responsibility Fifteen hundred men are affected by
Then Mr. Jones moved to lay on the the strike.
t«bk the amendment pro,K e,l bv T>u..,,.v „|M.,.tP,, to dMl,lc thc
Hhomx incrraalng the duty to one ami (lle of lh„ , onnell ,ille . ,.U.- re,,..,,
one-half centa. but Mr. Aldrloh aUted „,rik s l„.1ieve it « , . , , ,
that the Republic.ua dealred further trolllll,. while other, -ap-ot ti,e f
fme todiaeaia the panyrmphand Mr. >|r|ta, ir regarded ,, dementeo
w " Oudson, ol Governor |- ttlv,ns Malt. The ,*,url martial of I .eul.-nani Ma-
in the coke region investigating the ney >n cha,go. growing out of the fa-
situation as to whether or not tho tal shooting <■( « aptain HedbergofFt.
troopa will be necessary. He says he Sheridan, Chicago, b .an at r't >nell-
has found no actual need of troop'
yet.
rote.
n't half as wild as New
Kverv few days iu Perry
is arrested for carrying a
of a farmer
Tlia Origin®! Ann •
In its last week's issu.- Harpers
Weekly ha „ page cartoon that t.-ai'h
es more true nolitioal philos phv than
1 have found in its editorial .-olumns
since George W illiam Cu'tis die 1 It
i entitle,l •'The I >ri|finul, o\, v Army.
In thr Im. liirro md ,. a I'lillm.,,, tru",
marching from which to the capital is
a well dressed army, shining w,th silk
hats and scintillating w ith diamonds.
At their head is Andrew Carn'trie
holding aloft a huge p t tion labelled
• Help thc Feeble Steel Industry He
. , t il ii k 1/ i,, . •Ill' I
hind foil
for .i i "
liuus holding a
the device • Pie
plate Infant:"
unto them brin
ipicuous hanne
Have
lie Ilnci
soft pla i
Nei I
il b-;
• the
il tv
ladstouiau policy of oppo
relation." was uske<l
y question beai
importance as
f thc people'.'
: is always I
responsible for ti
dust rial conditio)
This is not true, h
Assist the Poor Tin-
id hundreds inor • like
up the rear, one e n-
hearing the inscrip-
tfon ' Help the Po i Pluto -rut."
on tho "ti p-"f ti, ' capltol to irr.'i't
them arc not policemen with cluos
and revolvers: but bowing low with
the most obsequiousness of mem and
outstretched hands to welcome them
are Tom Recti and Senator Hour.
This picture summarises whole vol-
umes of our political history. Lvery
rubber M-heini' l l,ut lula becired for n„-
u,unity to plunder consumers nt ttie
handaof lonirn-w-. I„, done It on tho
grounds that it would |;lve eu,|>!oy-
nicut to American labor: that it wo il
help the laborer and )fiv,' him better
waifea On this (jroun,l. union ttus
i round alone, have the protective tar-
iffs ti,at have made millionaire, of
men like Carnegie been defended. 1 he
workinginan wa- to be helped by in-
creasing the profits of the plutocrat,
to whose tender mercy he was left. In
Ilia annual message of LS8M President
Cleveland withered with fine
this claim of the uionopoliots. well,
the workinguien have learned the les-
son the tariff apologists so industrious-
ly taught. They have seen the favored
... manufacturers grow rich under I nole
to the tariff Sam's protection, and they think
touching thc ! lhev wouh| like a little of the same
medicine themselves. Logically they
lire right If the g ivernment is t tax
the people with high tariffs in or.lcrto
furnish abundant employment and
incident I
Tha Yallow Olun ot tha Horlton.
Paiatad on tba ky by the Belting «ua, i beauti-
ful Not to the fallow saffron of a fare tinged
with t)Ha. Aud oh! tho unspeakable discom-
fort that bile In tha wrong place produce*
Twinges in the right Bide and under the right
■boulder blade, nautea, vertigo, akok boadacbe.
constipation, faulty digestion. Not In an in-
stant cau the symptoms ot biliousness be dis-
pelled. but persistence in the use of Ilostetter's
Stomach Hitters will eradicate them, restore
digestion and regularity of the bowels, and
rouuteru'l tendencies to more nggra ^a ted com-
plaints, which .in interruplio tif these Cum
tiOiis begets llheuiuatisiii. iuactivitv Of tbe
kidneys and bladder, neuralgia, and inability
sleep, are also remedied bv this genial pre-
ml restorative of nene force and tran
three liiuett a day.
Pro|>oaliiK I nder Difficulties.
'•What was the greatest disappoint-
ment of your life'.''' usUed her dear-
friend.
"When a deaf und dumb man tried
to tell me he loved me in a dark hall-
way," she responded.—Hallo.
IVllh a .Marked Acrent.
Friend—Does thc baron, your son-in
law, speak with much accent?
Kichpurse—He did when he discov-
ered how I had fixed his wife's dower.
—Puck.
ALBERT flUKClL West Toledo. Ohio,
says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure saved my life."
Write him for particulars. Sold by Drug
gists, 75c.
iiuthrie
Mayor Martin
to London next week in the
of the raiiriad from Coffe
Watonga.
ported that
pitalists
Chicago
eek with i
pecial party
I visit El Rei
of making i
est nicut ••
A party of Hraiiliau insurgents |
numbering 14- men. who did not es- j
cape from the Portuguese war ships, j
on board of which they sought refuge !
after the surrender of Admiral da \
tiama. arrived Tuesday at St. Vincent, '
l>e Verde Islands, on their way to '
Portugal.
The other day t)i
near Pond Creek shingled a roof while
her husband was in town lookingfor
a carpenter.
The Otoe Indians are preparing to
take the toll proceeds which they
have exacted from settlers using their
bridges and hold a big dance.
Enid has had a queer accident. A
mare fell into a well and broke her
ueck, > nee then the body lias bloat-
ed up and the authorities are unable
Harris: a deputy
nan. und one Head
i tight near Lexington Weduesda
tvhich I oth men were killed.
There i
the
outbreak between the
.lauw* Thomas, aliu*> "Huckskin
Jimmy." once a wealthy Denver mer- j bloods and thesquatters
chant, but now a pauper, has been ar- '
rested on a charge of attempted train
wrecking. He was caught in the act
f placing a timber across the Colora-
op of mounted rev
ge country watch:
recently tried
iewkirk in which the plaintiff wa
uiith and eleven of the wUnet
■ ere also surnamed Smith.
remove it.
The Creek nation has sent tleneral
'.easant Porter, one of the ablest and
•;n m -t influential Indians of the nation
to Washington to oppose the Dawes
* Jim Grant of Enid recently found
|i on the prairie near that place, an old
ritle of the pattern that was in use
fifty years ago. The rifle had been
at there probably for years.
1 The rivalry between the Oklahomo
•tv
clubs has bee
Stewart
a long rambling speech
Messrs. Stewart. Dolph aud Power
protracted the discussion of the sub-
ject by dissertations on the lead pro-
duction and needs of higher duties.
Shortly before '* o'clock a vote was
taken on Shoup's amendment to in-
crease the proposed duty to the pres-
ent McKinley rate of ll cents a
pound On this the vote stood 34 to
5!i, and the amendment was rejected.
All the Democrats, with 1'efTer. vot-
ing agaiunt <t, and all the Republicans
and Allen for it.
Mr. Shoup then moved that the
Professor Hallcck
•nly professor in t
that would think
committee amendineut be amended by eff >ct
making the duty one cent a pound.
The vote sUxxl .1(1 to 25 and the
amendment was rejected.
The question then recurred upon
the committee's amendment, fixing
the rate at three-fourths of a cent.
This was agreed to.
Mr. Hill's ainendmeut was then
Toted upon The only affirmative
votes were Hill, Irby and Mills. Fifty-
two others voted in the negative.
lrpon the announcement of the vote,
Mr. Hill arose and said: "It in now
evident that the senior senator from
Maryland. Mr. Gorman, is leading
both parties."
Attorney Ceneral Olney ltu-> ruled
that Chinese merchants doing busi-
ness in the I'nited States on Novem
ber 3, 1803, whether under their own
names or not, do not come within the
provisions of the third paragraph of
sectio i f of the act of thc date above
given. All such merchants, it is held
here when the statute took
City. Guthrie and King-
Oklaho
citizen of El Reno bus under
nupel thc Rock Island to L
t there by mandamus. 1
i allowed by thc supreme co
return
i they leave it
ailed .
India i
THE BANK BILL UP.
ing Friday, t'olouel E. C. Mason, com-
manding at Fort Sneliing is president , (n r i>4)
of the court which is made up of IJJ2 J"
twelve of the l>est known army officers M , „
of high rank. " ttslK
Ha tiama has another move on foot.
He proposes to go to England aud hold
a conference wi th persons who favor
monarchy in llrazil. then organize a
movement looking to the restoration
. of the empire lie will make Rio ' v
to this country tirande thc center <>f government and the
; himself chief of the revolutionary j wit
A dispatch from Simla says that the Par,.v
Currency Association has scut a mem The flagship llo.val Arthur, just in " 1 .-•.miu^^on app< ;"te«.
orial t«* the Indian government pro- J from the Sou'.h made a record on the |reat W * lr *° tH 1
testing against forcing council bills way from * a a t.• > ,(uimL main- a'
upon the market in excessive amounts taining an a vera.- >| <>f nineteen *'
during the slack export season, when and one-half knots f.>r the entire pass
the demand for such bills has de age under ordinary dranghu I'nder
clined The signers of the memorial foi t-d draught a speed ->f twenty-five
add that the action of the government knots was deve!< ped The officers of
depresses axehange. and is causing a the Royal Arthur r put everything
panic and paralyzing trade. quiet in Fquador and l'eru
A wet snow was found covering ev- Doniphan county has a standing re-
erything to a depth of six inches at ward of 11" •' for the capture of a thief
who has stolen a horse iu that county.
great that thc manager of one team is
probably the referred to as a gyratory, non-com*
the whole world bustible bundle of insignificance.
. , ' taking . w ii < Hundreds of nersons in oklahoma
- l,ool arruss Okl.l.on,. for u pu„„ >B), KllI1>mJl art. „r,tinglo Knnsa,
The postoffice committee has favora- ators asking that their laud eas-
ily reported to the house a bill grant- " jwle speciuL 1 Ins can be done
ng back pay to the ix>stn
cretary of thc
ill not issue such an
ue public interests are
in Was
iraltv :
ervice that th
1 a band*
nt of the tribe.
urged upon the
time had come
might l e optfhed for the crippini_ oi hi
better progress in civil- propriation hil
■e is a delegation of full Pa>>!v? Repri
interior, who '
order unless at
involved.
The Indian agent at Muscogee
, informed Saturday by the intcrio
f partment that troops have bee
dercd to Alderson. Choctaw natio
Miiet the disturbance among the
1 miners. It is stated that the striking
miners of Lehigh and Coalgate will go
■ to Hartshorn und rcq<
f there to quit w~rk.
,. The tendency town
1 thc Indian appropriati
♦ great that grav
economy in
has been so
•x pressed by
ith the Indians and
be trouble
the tribe
tightii
r the Osages.
ground
Washiugti
as well as «
unless the ap-
is amended before it
ntutive Wilson
> has been investiga-
ubject. is prepared to show
that the cuts on the Indian
Sutnersct. Ky.. Sundav morning. Th'
thermometer has not \ een lower than
31 degrees. The snow extended as far
Mr. Springer Present. Ills Circulation aout h as t hatanoogu. Tenn
Measure and Kiplaln* It.
Washixoton, May 28.—After the News received at \ ictoria. II <
house had acted on several private |'ro"*«' P*u con fir ma the It ss of the
bill, to-day tho .utc bank bil .« --•. —
up and Mr. Springer _ _
Illinois, uddressed the house in that a flood iu the river has caused that the chief shot in --elf defense
advocacy of the adoption of the bill, terrible devastation at its confluence | Hie Hanson w as waylaid and robbed
He spoke fully of the evils resulting st the Vang Tse-Kiang. destroying h\ t -gan. -i, r' hefore the shont-
from the issue of state bank notes to ^'->0 junks and 1HX livei- In Aw Hin ing Tbre- other tramps of the same
! province flre destroyed ',000 houses, gang were arrested.
VI i 8U| r i lni" Another uonderful natural resource
K .' VT" I , „ Oklahotnu
penrted for l« v,0|r h po« of dutv. .l hc ,whl, hu„ JuM
Thirty years ago John Haz/.ard, a the agricultural college building at
In attempting to arrest a gang of
tramps, two blocks from the business
portion of St. Cloud, Minn . Friday af-
ternoon. Chief of Police, McKelvey
shot and fatally wounded one tramp.
sealing schooners. Koala sparks. Char- | the ball entering the head |botl UlC
lotte. Mascotte Mattie Turner and left eye He also shot another tramp
Henry Dcnuis. Chinese advices state iu the hip Everything goes to show
I BUI ll«*.
>klahoina
fur. The cut i
i the
of Oklahoma
f the I'nitet
here the
ha
f age. .No
vc gone,
-ailroad com-
of standard
,s City, Kan .
the people at large and trade and
commerce of the country, gave a full
history of the failures and losses aris-
ing from the wild-cat banking circu-
lation which preceded the green backs.
n,l then rulogtied hi. oivn l.ill for meroh.iit" of ScotUburg. In,I . near stillwater, burned their own lime
remedying all these evils now before .lefTersonvillc, collected a large sum from s peculiar limestone found in
the committee on banking and cur- of money and started foi Louisville, quantities near there. It made nice
rency. He described the bill ! ostensibly to purchase a new stock of lime, but its peculiar and valuable
section
bi-
section. the gist !g«iods, but he never returned home
of the measure being tiiat all {Ilia wife and two children believed
national notos issued should he pro- hiujdeud. The daughter. Sadie, mar
!ected_by deposits of gold to the ex- ried and died, h^.ing three children.
Two days ago the son. George Ha/
qualities have iust been discovered.
The mortar made with it is now dis-
covered to be as hard as flint, and ex-
periments just made show that thc
lime from this makes a cement of the
tent of 'JO per cent, and I'nited States.
stale, loan, or county bonds for the ,"ar 1. who is a poor man living near finest and most durable kind, harden-
other 80 per cent, all banks to be Soottsburg. received a letter from ing very rapidly and making a plas
made the means of distribution, even Kansas stating that his father had tering for inside walls that will not
if it calls for the establishment of a died there, leaving an estate valued crumble or crack off and with a sur-
bauk in every villsge, the notes to be at 960.C00. Haz/.ard will go to Kansas face remarkable for smoothness and
issued iu three classes -series A corre- immediately to claim his fortune hardness
sponding with the amount of gold de-
posited and paying 2-10 of 1 per r° r*>se funds for the Pullman Wichita is preparing for a grand
cent per aunuin to thc government strikers, the American Railway I'nion. Fourth of July celebration
to cover expenses of issuing com- said, assessed each of its 380,000 ^ letter has been received bv a
mission, series II to equal -10 member. 3 cents per week The as pr,,IT1,uent Kuusan (ron, John I. Wal-
ler cent of all currency issued to sesaments will be forwarded twice a ,fJ. Ullo„„ . ,.,ator of
s n,h ,0 ''nil,nan «or distribution. K,n„ls „.lu, ia M.damis-
rhe ui«n are conlldent of winmntt thc w)n, there I n,king
Btnke, and are ,,uiet and orderly after s-me business matters Waller
The senate committee on territories say a he has struck it rich He has a
has authorised the reporting of the concession of land in the rubber dis-
bill for the admission of Ctah. with , trict of fifteen miles .are. and the
an amendment fixing the date for the '■ block of land is that big without
election of delegates to the constitu- j stretching He insists that lie is go
tional convention at November t , the ing t make millions out of it. and ir
convention to meet the first Monday due time may visit the I oited States
in March. 1895. again.
Blcvcn hundred persons in North The Allegheny river at Oil t ity. I1
Dakota have pledged themselves to threatens to deluge the city and carry
pay $50 each per annum, which in- destruction and loss of life before it
Bures a fund of *\:>00. to be expanded It raised all day Sunday at the rate of
in the prosecution of offenders of the three inches per hour and was guaged
prohibition law A permanent organ- at 14 feet and 0 inches at ti p. in., and
tation will be effected at once. is still raising. Much loss of property
is reported
the bank, which must pay 1 per cent
per annum, and series C issued to the
amount of the remaining 20 per cent
which must pay to the government 4
per cent per annum. The object of the
series is to secure ihe necessary
elasticity. Class A and B would fur-
nish all the currency needed for
ordinary business of the people. Class
C would not be taken out unless the
emergency required and was worth
the interest charged. When the
stringency subsided it would be re-
turned and made applicable to any
other section of the country
wherever required. The currency
could, therefore, never be depreciated
and as it would be made legal tender
and receivable for all dues and could
not go beyond the necessities of the
would release all financial strin-
gency before the banks could be
affected.
Mrs. Horace Speed, wife of the
I'nited States attorney of Oklahoma,
died suddenly at Guthrie. The re-
mains were taken to Louisville, Ky.,
for interment.
^Ilke MellonaM for
Chicago. Ma ,• jj. -It is stated that
M. ' - McDonald, tho notorious gam-
bler. is a candidate for congr.-v-, to
succeed Allen Durborow State
Senator E. T. Nooman has been the
avowed rival of Dnrborow in the Fifth
districtand is, it ia stated, prepared
to retire in favor of McDonald.
I utberaos to Have • Settlement.
Nevapa, Ma, May 23. —The Luther-
an •- have purchased 2,660 acres of land
nesr.ler:co .springs and will at once
start a settlement. They will also
erect a f75,000 Lutheran college.
The Oklahoma « entra
pauv lias been charterei
>pet-ate ami equip a lin
juagc road from Arkan
through Cowley county. vi. Parker.
>. T.. through t he counties of K. L. Q.
P. Kingfisher Hlainc, ti. Washita, and
ireer counties, <'k. And further
through the counties of Hardeman,
Knox. Haskell, Jones, Taylor, Run-
nels. Concho, Menard, Kimble. Kd-
wards, Kinney ami Maverick and to
F.agle Pass in the slate of Texas. Also
to operate a line of telegraph along
iaid road. The principal offices of
he company arc to be at Arkansas
ity, Kan. The term of thc charter is
lincty-nino years. The capital stock
is fl,500,000. divided in l.' .ooo shares,
rhe directors are II Stout. Arkansas
itv. < M. Hay. Kingman. Kun : ti. G.
> Neal. Parker. K > Parker,
New York i ity: W. N. Hrayton. Par-
ker, Ok.: L. I. lloops. Arkansas City,
ind C. McLellau, Tulala. I T.
cut.
ians from 812,* ,lH)t) to fOO.
•cssitatc a reduction next
million pounds of beef and
U of flour. Itishisopin
n the authority of those ir
that tiiis is likely to lead
kith the Apache
m that the Indian police
! be made inefficient by the
Thc pav of the oflb
'amounts to 8115,000. The
on Indian schools, will be
n cinbarassinent to
part of the
ed
nUnc
showing the good cffccts t .ne policy
of educating the Indians. The con-
tract schools cost about 8-H 0.000 and.
if the cut stands, very few of the con-
tract schools can continue in opera-
tion. It is said also that the cutting
into the amount for transporting pu-
pils will not leave enough to get the
pupils in the various schools, leaving
out of consideration the return of pu-
pils from schools to theLi homes. II
appears also that the support of In
ilian pupils at industrial* agricultural,
high
! be accomplishing the same resi
| economically to become its«
| employer of labor and furu
for the unomploye I. Coxcyisn
j an off shot of Carncflelsm i;
j right the other i>
l is only-
one is
duty of
ng made to
system is alone
business and iu-
f the country.
ver. Thc McKin-
liurc toward pro-
ducing thc present general depression.
l ut you will notit e that in all the
count! . s of the worl I where the single
gold standard prevuils there is to lay
listrc sing depression whereas in I tj^e (}OVerument to furnish lalx
•onutries where silver is recognized in , W(,r^ ut plHid wages by way of pro-
•onlieet on with gold the comlitions j indiistries. itise'iually an l un-
are decidedly better, and this too. irre .juestionably its duty to do the same
speetive of thc character or absense of thing directly. I am no more robbed
import or export duties. This fact, to I v;|u,n ^he Government take;, f.om the
n\\ mind, is ,n argument almost con products of my labor iu taxes to pay
.dusive that the coinage or currency | cox,,v an(| his'iuen to build goo I roads
jucst on is most important and that than'when a tariff system enables Car
the tariff is a powerful adjunct. Hut ne(fU. to charge me more for a spade in
a ever that may be. w e are con- j ordcr that lie miiv employ labor and
ii ted now with the question of u i fatten on its products. Independence
netaiy standard, and weaha'l not , ,Ka„ , star.
ic permanent prosperity any whero | —
earth until we have established bi
tal Ii:
Amy—.Tack. I hear that you arc out.
a great deal at nights now .
.luck—Oh, no. I'm seldom out more
than ten dollars.—Pittsburg Hullctin.
Western Amerlean Rcssirjr.
The Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
R'y has now ready for distribution a
sixteen page portfolio of scenes along
its line, half tones, of the size of the
World's Fair portfolios lately issued.
They are only ten cents each and can
be obtained without delay by remit-
ting the amount to tino. II. IIkafford,
Gen. Puss. Agent, Chicago, 111.
All Kiplalnetl.
"What makes a balloon go up in tho
air. papa?" asked Robbie.
4'Because," replied Robbie's father,
"it is filled with gas."
"Then that must be the reason,"
triumphantly exclaimed lfobbie, "that
our gas meter is fastened down so
tight."—Brooklyn Life.
IV
• Why is it that the T
partment of the ' n ted States always
icdeems iu gold the Treasury notes
which are redeemable in coin."
• Lvery country but ours has soine
I,,- « hirh it', an ROvern to ,, cer- ; . m.
tan, extent the tendency of go d to ^ ]at(. M1_r l
Henatur C*H"«ry's Hei-tlon.
The New OrlennsTimes-Democrat in
iiuiuenting
ctionof Mr. Don-
fnl I ter
the
to Ii >
I'nited Stat
eessful efforts in behalf of the
interest*,
hipment abroa 1 In France wher
there is reason to suspect that gold i •
wanted for the purpt s - of transinissiou
outside of I rench territory, coin re-
demptions in gold ar.; immediately re-
fused and made in silver. In England,
whenever a similar suspicion is enter-
tained or found to be a fact, the gold
discount is increased so as to make the
foieign shipment unprofitable. In the
I'nited Mates we have had the buga
boo of the gold reserve to maintain
and have teen afraid to refuse pay-
ment of gold on demand lest the parity
become uii.-cttled, the reserve be rail-
ed and such a sweeping rise in gold
ensue as might result in a gold panic,
no mutter how many bonds were issued
to save the country. It is an ab*urity.
of course. And it puts the Lulled
States Treasury at the mrrey of any
movement which speculut'ue wealth
may make against it. This is why.
whenever W all street cries 'wolf.' we
rush to its rescue. This is why we
deal out and issue bonds whenever the
outllow of gold reduces the reserve to
an alarming point. If silver were re-
stored to recognition—in other words
if bimetallism were established tin-
Government could become independ-
ent of sp. dilation and control the out-
flow of gold.as France does, by making
redemptions in silver. I ii ti 1 that is
accomplished, however. I suppose we
shall go on responding to every tte-
mandof Wall street for gold and is
suing bonds against the people to
maintain the reserve "
' Tilt •«
people
,iuar
this
it dwe'.l furt'ier. as
• invention sp -dally
I thanked Mr. Caf-
so. unl tor tvi re ism
•atic Legislature of the
t > have dofe it * 1 his elect-
ork h • p ".•form • I fo.* t'ie
sts was work against the
pirtv in opposition to the
fa.
t'u
mitigated vill any that ha ever been
perp 'tr ite 1 in this eo mtry iu the
; n un • of pr itection
! During the past two year.s the sugar
planters of Louisima who spec aliy
j complimented anl than.*el sruito-
I Caffery, have aba natsd |{5,0J0,tt ol
money, drawn from th.- ear.iin rs of
I th- neoplc stim ' of whom had to go
I hungry and po rly e'ad in order t ip.iy
' their share of it The money was not
e irncd and every receiver of any p irt
of it was morally iruilty of i-. e- viug
stolen goo is. the thieves intV case
I he'n.' tii.' Senators an I nieinbe -s who
j vot-d for the law under win h the r. b-
TheMagicTouch
OP
Hood's Sarsaparilla
You smile at tho idea. But if you are
a sufferer front
Dyspepsia
And indigestion, try a bottle, and be-
fore you have taken half a dozen
doses* you will think, and no doubt
; exclaim "That just hits it!" "That
l-lood's Sarsa■
fi 4. parilla
soothing effect £ ^ fl \ l1* C*
is a magic I UI
touch !" Hood s
Sarsnparilla
gently tones and strengthens the stom-
ach and digestive organs, invigorates
the liver, creates a natural.healthv de-
sire for food, gives refreshing sleep.
Hood's Pill* r
Your
le
iat he
P"l
, low standard of i
The \ '
(>i-l
nator for the
, to be i
eu liar v
cal
has been abandoned by
estimate of 873,000 for
v as made but it was
various state
the bill. Ac
this purpose
dropped.
Luted States Senator Woleott of
Colorado sailed from New York Sun-
day for Europe. He goes away on ac-
count of ill-health and will prcbably
l>e absent for several months.
Governor Brown of the Seminole na-
tion. one of the live tribes, has au
A large number of empty fruit cans nouueed himself in favor of allotment
will be utilized at the Oklahoinaex- tlnUnds in severalty to his people and
pcriiuental station this year as insect tju. ,(I t|u. i-csidue and annexation
traps. After melting off the tops tney ! tu okluhtuna as a state. A majority
f the way plac- «>f the executive council of the tribe
eetened water. js H|S(> believed to be of the same
expects to trap all 0piQi«in, and at the next session of the
i tribal legislature action
looking to that result.
There is ru movement on foot to
wipe out the dance halls in Newkirk
It is said that there are 5U0 names
ou the ttsage pay rolls unlawfully.
>uc thing is sure the Indian never
hesitates about robbing I nele Sain.
will be placed i
?s and tilled \
ind thc direct
manner of
moths.
bugs, beetles
.vill be takeu
Deputy Marshal Madsen who took
thc two desperadoes in HI lleno Satur-
day has the reputation of being thc
bravest officer in the tcrritorv.
The Democratic leaders in the sen
ate decided Friday to call up Senator j The commissioners of t omanche
Harris'resolution for 10 o'clock ses county. Kan., have commencetl suit
sions in the future They have against the Wichita State National
reached the conclusion thai the tariff 1 bank ami surities for f '>.<voo they had
bill is not making satisfactory pr v on ueposit there. Depositors at Wich section i". township 1 . ; west, there
gress and think the time has come ita have employed the best legal tal is H peculiar formation beneath the
*. t_i _ "i^B^rth^Munderlaid with
The new bridge across the Black
Hear near Pawnee is the best in Okla-
homa. The main span is sixty feet j^ptile with
loug. thirty feet above low water
mark, and with the approaches is 54
feet long-
On the farm of Mr. Daniels near
uthrie on the northwest quarter of
There is a maximum fine of S?!> in
Enitl for not getting your dosr tagged-
Mrs. M. II Not thern, «>f Carney,
near Guthrie, found a bull-snake in
her ben coop the other day and faint-
1 from fright. IL r son titled the
when they should extend the hours ent to tight their claims for them, ami j JriUin,j Hie is unde
The resolution is likely to lead to a Sedgwick county will probably com |ar^r,.. well formed .pillars
spirited debate when called up. menee suit in the federal court. ; st
The New York Herald's l<ondon dis A bomb was found at the thnir step 1 When tie ^tarrgaug of train rob
vSoli:,tor iik"","" ' hrWi?V''""i! I"'r- i> « 1 ■«- .«,'v-r
on behalf of the Harouess IV Koqties. leader. Abbe (larnier, of Ians. It
mother of Mrs May brick, has made weigh ed \ ' pounds and contained ;} car a near timarron. Mr L. .V
the announcement of his intentitin to chlorated powder and pieces of iron. burn was fort unate enough to have
persist in his demands for a public in A reuewal of the horrora of the dis magniticent - -ottish '.ite watch
quiry into the new phase of Mrs ' > • j Mtrous Hood ot IBS ', which spreatl charm in the express car and the rob
11^.. \V;il....... I ,
The contract was let Monday for
grading the extension of the Southern
Kansas from Hunnewell, Kansas, the
present terminus, to Rock Falls by the
«a\ f Parke; <> T The Ntchison.
Topeka v s.m-a l e > ompany will iron
the road and operate t as soon as the
evade is completed Th s extension is
of sand- tmt the l>eirioiiing of the building of
the road to i ro*s, O. T.
bus
honi' t f Charley
I-tistei*. who bankrupted the I n:t•• I
States treasury ami alio a ed the tiov-
ernment t« default the pavment of its
obligations, the home of McKmley,
whose tariff laws have caused a busi-
ness depression over the country which
is driving thousands of idle men to
Washington: the home of John Sher-
man. the great ' feuancer. ' who e
money policy is creating destitution
all over the* Lnited States, from the
humble cottage to the Millionaires
palace. Ohio, whose land sold u few
years ago for > per acre, can now be
bought for S'U: her state treasury is
empty: her lalioriii^ men are
employment, but they can sti 1
to her*favorite w ns— McKinlej
niaii and Foster and exclaim.
Lord gave and the Lord taketh
blessed \ e the name of the L
Lyons Lemocrat.
A* titiod a* liftil.
lie What s this terrible ti
hear .' I am told that you ar
widow, but n married woman'
husband still living -and yet y<
engaged yourself to me.
She Don't let that uorryyc
love We will never meet hi
ence and diplomacy"
s vur'.u f a-nivi lni -nth
tariff bill ill the inter-
ims. There was no n
hibited iu that than
in anv hush wh icker
from coneeulment atnl
11 re piired n • more (
burglar exhibits in
and there is n . more i
tha i is exhibit ul by
criminals. Hut bavin
tunity to "hold up"
party he did it and I
a new commission. I
exhib'ted iu
the p 'li ling
COOK BOOK
F" REE ! ^
390 fftOtS ILLU&IRflTfcD.
One of tl Liuyest and Best < ooi-
U<M'K« publl*li,si Ustltd Is exchiBfa
for 10 Lsrg* Lion btsds cut fri.ni Lion
AND
V0l R
Strength !rundown system
® - BUILT l'P AND
Renewed Ihh.rganized,
■ gWlliil"' V few bottles of B. 8.8.
ttill <lo it. II you ara
trtaililetl with a derrms-
ed, languid feeling, and lack t f energy, your
>t rljjht,t * J |U
_ . reds purifying.
\\rlll thoroughly elcar away
purities ami Impart
all i
In
f the evident Intention <
Hepnblicans to delay action on th
cling
tariff bill by long and unnecessary
speeches the Democratic majority is
fully justified in resorting to "unusual
hours" or any other means to check-
mate theseheme. The Democrat)only
are held responsible for trilling with
the tariff question. They have a per-
fect right, therefore t > protect them
selves and choke off obst.ru tion. This
• is no time" for tint empty ceremony
misnamed "courtesy."
Tltc Only Drawback.
I v wife is one of the in >st sensible
an I knov . she didn't like to
me out so much nights, so she had
•et up little poker parties and i'«-
ilfe to the whole system.
"I have used vour n edicine often for the paM
eight years, and feel safe In caving that it is the
best general health restorer ia the world."
F. H. (ilMSON. Hatesrille. Ark.
Ou Trefctite on lllood an.l Shin diteUM mailed fre-
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta. 6a
■o4 Wal Paper 3X eU per
Av.. Kau-a* t'lly. Mo.
•. many
WAI.L PAPKB. «■ "1
Roll. SeuUSt I '■ full li
T. roTVlN. 1221 lir.ni,I
AGENTS WANTED, Z7W,
Addreao P. O. Do* 1371. Now York City.
MARRIED I.ADIES' "afegunrd. patented.
No medicine No equal. Money returneJ
if not iiti*f ctorv .s nd 10 ceuta to Ladles'
Novelty Co.. Kansas City. Mo.
Patents, Trade-Marks,
Examination ami Ad\i<-
Invention. H«nd for " Invo
a I'atoni " FATBICX O'F&SB
VARICOCELE
P rma>ipntlr and iipeedlly
tion. Pabtkii.abs /aax.
Sanltarliun, liauMi* City, Mo.
dot
ire in t
r friends.
"That s tine.
a> lilierul as y« i
"Yes. but the
"What s that .
"Hie wins all
lvn Life.
I wish i
vifc
Asbestos RoofingS
MAN't'F.K TlllKU'K I'll It l>.
.IOIIN1 ION-I.HW In si PPI.Y CO..
ere IMO tiiloii A\m.. KANSAS
WANTED SALESMEN ;
i salary, s 1 oo to
I ."ill )i'-r month lo
iiit s s. n,t I nosi
lige stamp for lull particulars, s \ N l'K\Nt'lst"0
'.'i.Wnrc UlucktUnakiiVlk.
Mrs. Itiddy I wonder
quisitve people across t
always looking into our
Mr', liiddy- Mavbe i'
tvhv you are always
theirs. Truth.
ivhv those ill- liX Kept Th" Show RunnlllB.
t* street are Mibeuin Manager W hat has become
vindows.' of my diamoinls? I left them on my
s to lintl out desk here when I went out
looking into Assistant We ran out of glass and
had to feed them to the glass-eater tc
keep thc show agoimr. Town Topics.
Mpilira Item.
Well, my line little fellow,
pot quite well again! I was
A C°oiti|iari«on.
"Will you be my wife.'
••I cannot answer such a question as
that without taking time to consider "
• Tardon my iinpetousity. How long ;'Ure that the pills I left f.
must 1 wait?" cure you. How did vou I
•• I think there will be tune for you water or in e ike?
to close the doors and turndown the r,1M
light a litt>e l*uck*.
MEDICINE ST NT FREE BY MAIL TO
MKN I NTIl.Cl KKI> r\>tft v . -t . ,w
hy mall uuttll 4'1'ISt.O > ma tr, ■ -
<• • Thoti>«n<U cure.l lifr« In ■ hlcago ami rl>e b*rv
K<'m«d> *til In plain |iarVnKi<. When cared *e rharya
you n>-t more tlian *.% u> t,. dav
IIIPIK ixl Ml liY t O. 4 hirn«„. Ill
gnu.
in v Oh. I used them in my blow-
Texas Siftings
M oii'iln'l Have Kepi It.
Witts— What makes you so sure old
Skinflint has no skeleton in his family
Saei litre ft
Off.'
Watts—Heeam
sold it long ago
anywhere from
ier.
e if he hail he'd have
Skeletons an1 worth
$."> nn. buffalo t'our-
"The engagement was broken
"What was the cause?"
"Oh, a lovers' uuarrel."
"What was the nature of it?"
"A dispute between them
which loved the other liest ' l.oudon
Tid-llits.
Mms*. A.RUPPKRT,6B.I4th 8t.,N.VXItif
WtLL MAUMIN thi
A 8af Dot.
Mother—What does the doctor say?
Taughter—He Ays I have heart
on<* trouble, and must not read anything
Mioelnd Mother—Johnny: .lonny: nmt the bit exeltlnfc.
What are }',«i bo.VMloing out there .' Mother - That ~ t.«, l,a,l Vou will
•lohnn\ e are playing lo?i latur«. hllv<, 0„na,,(. yourself lo the
Illustrated eatakwtra showtow WELI 1
APOERS. ltOt'K DRII.LS, HVl'KAfUC /
AND JETTINO MACHlK'KRV, etc. '
skmt Kb kb. llaro b«on test-nl end
alt tramaarr-f.
RowbII Si Chasa Machinery Co.
lilt In Ion A ven nr.
KANSAS t IT\. .Ml-sjtu HI. - r-
—Good News.
Often the Caae.
Taglcigh—Mushroons hr.ve
horse stealing.
The pr«
ui an r
brick. 0... iu .ril. of the refusal of , ti.riuVhou. V.l,.y.Wl!lS.:nS- i Zr t.'t u
Seeretary Aaquith to inlerfero. gort IV. is ,,,in threatened. 1,
Its value
perhaps Holm nil
Co bum of course never
Republicans senators had a aeconu j been raining since Friday, and a peeled to aee his charn again and per
conference yesterday t n the policy to i cloud burst Sunday morning has imps ne\ci will, but In- i.i "* > n.- t
be pursued ;n regard to the tariff bill. broiMiit tlve river out of its banks ami 1 *here ii i- !'■ 1 iKiolin i> wearing ir
No concluaion was reached, but they 1 the cuy is threatened with inum«u ! *pd although the daring robber i^ no'
ahowed a deaire to let the bill come to ' tiou. The log l>ooms have been bri . t niemb.-- of the bxlg-- ot which the -
a rote as soon as an opportunity had ken and *"i ouo.ooo feet of logs have beautiful d amtind .«*ud is emblemat>< . In
beeu given for reasonable d«bat.v Du- j been swept down the river Lumber- j he ••• ntinues to wear it and Cotu'nj
bols. ot Idaho, was the trader on that men aav it will be a '-foot ra.se jrs-t wait ut.til Colone Doolin is ^ 1 j .
*14*. I Many are moving to higher ground i vad ready to reJLnquich •
tnissm
he penitentiary for known t«> spring up in a single night.
Wagleigh —That's nothing. I know
of a tree that was fully grown in a
couple of hours.
l agleigh—Nonsense! What kind of
a 1ree '
Wngleigh—A family tret'—Fuck.
r>al of Isaac Bur
barged wtli the murder of Dave
,oiv was concluded before Com- '
,.*r tirubhs at Atoka Tuesttav.
d ti e tier eloped ;i very brutal |
murder oy llurvis and other Choctaw j
Indian^. Ibirrb n i held to answer
without, but l|e is painfully wound- |
may l e unable t • uo to Faris.
•ch « vent be wi I l*« allowed 1
he t.> -.-d . , I go Bryant of |
No the arre^*« h:ive beeu j
She - b
A Qilrntl-in of A(r.
n't this silver question a ^
He N« t especially, I fancy Why
^he— Because it must be They are
always talking aliout its senior age —
Teiroit f ree Frtss
on t lily
magazines. N. V. Weekly.
Truth Triumphant.
Mrs. (iadders—What do you think of
my new onyx clock?
V isitor - Beautiful! Is it au alarm
clock.'
WillV (ladders Yes
Mrs. (iaddera—WIlly. Willy! How
\ dare you tell such nn untruth?
Wiily (imdders - Well if you had seen
, how it alarmed Fop when he got the
hill, you would say it was. Fuck
She- How is thc fashion change?
He—There isn't much change in the
pocket-books except they are worn
shorter and lighter this year —Texas
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Hebard, J. H. The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 2, 1894, newspaper, June 2, 1894; Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165711/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.