Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1905 Page: 2 of 10
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Captain Frantz is
Appointed Governor
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farr^oa ifXet'tr- <A Ka'y ar*'! b-r r- r^.
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all :,/5vr*i*#-)fiS{ mat'^r of *fj : «yat<a
w.iy I* hi* **> I* don", bat at*
aifa/b^a of h" roa/J, frf;*r: aa w«-u
a« pajiwriif-r, n '«t 'all* rare to n *
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ntfknarr*' Thi ord*r etnana'«a fro/n
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tb* ll'UOKrapb of a hand om< woman
tba aid* of *ho s* flo*lnir *kJrt
waa tb* map of tb«."Kaijr railroad.
W> l*arn to fcoow nothing fco' what
mt. \,,i* and 'b* d«^*r w#r m -an to
p«,Hraffe Into any maM*r wl b InalKbt
rb* a'rong*r and mor* *1'al «n«t oar
tovt and paa io be —<Joetbe.
OKLAHOMA SALOON* CLOSE
Dectiio** of Court Maidftj Heariy Al 1
Ta# n« Dry
fif 'THRIK Snirj*ro'> Tt'*rr. r*nrx |
(Wr >losa .t Oklabnma ar rea^tjtag «
m dry tmem throngbout tb« terrt j
♦ory, ;a i>i«*a. 'oo wt*re n«rr* hav« J
t>**n #i>rx>n* * nr:« ;b* opening cf tb«r
Urrrttory. It l>*«at wrn tb% d*c-U;on
of J sdge at I-awton. boKing
that an aj-pUcant for a aaiooa lUrenar j
mna*. tave a p*tlHon algned by thirty
rsraldr-nt ta*pay*r« in tbe ward wh*r-?
the aaJoon waa 'o be located. 1 hi*
'J*cl*U/n mad* e *ry Comancb* county
town 'dry, **cfpt Iawon.
Oirlng the pact *eri Judge B^rford
made a similar order at Chandler
rloatng the saloons at Agra and which
will rcsalt to "dry" towns throughout
lJnr/*fn county, excepting at Chandler
atd iKeaibly at Stroud The ia*t sa-
loon m BeaTer county, was cioaed dur
Ing the week and If the orlers of tbe
coort continue along the lines of the
Burford Cillette decisions e ar> aalooo
in Oklahoma, outside m largest towaa
. wlli be uoaW-
M_ K. 4.T. i^'c.e^e'U
TT LSA "AOT'S OC tte r- 43 - - -
rf --e MtHCorL KatjiS k. ieias
.e-xeea Tiita aad M .• - oa^
rre ,v.ag rafsdl? *:i'*
coarse of r««rrw«m. r fJ
to ai .mrrovei 'ra:^ ^-rr.-e I*-
-ajta are to be To t* ta- *1
a« -be Tnisa FJyt«. «'.•'= *• P
tftft M K_ 4 T :n
«ri*b tbe Fnvo 4::^ tfce =^a
F«- for bo*in* to Kat1'-- "
gt Unit B«K«ea ir% ^
'/a. lasted with bort' ?:=.<>: • —
•rain s^rrtce wL be metaled «
LH^m wrifb tb* tea •-..*>& os
r.ca-a Un« to Texa- an: 'o
STATEHOOD TOG LC'.O 1£*. ED
Senator-elect Warner Avo-«s Hi* Pur-
pose to Help In Figtt
KANSAS CITY A r*-D^^' ^
«rd bT U* hundred and Of'y repobt*-
ran* was gi**n is £.ocor of WK.iam :
Warner, tbe new cr from M.a
sourl, woo will take hi* seat a* t « j
<~"min r eeaaion of coc?retr.. Lter.tg us
be paid tbe foliowiag iriou.e
| to -he 'two territorie*
n Shall be my pleaaare ic 'ra
eena^e of the United Sta-e* ra seam
I and o?t of season, to aid Jn aS.**?
another star to tbe cooreUatxra in
thf azure of Old Glory, a star bear-
ing the name of Oklahoma.
There are in tbe Indian and Ok!
fcoma Territories JJM'.M of as in
telflgent, enterprising and patriotic
people as can be found in any part of
tbe republic. To these twin territories
Nature, in her gift* of resources thai
go to make a people prosperous, ha*
Wren prodigal, and no other part of th«
country offers superior inducement*
to m'-n of brains, industry an<i honesty
From the standpoint of wealth popu-
.a'ion and Intelligence, these terrl
torie* ar* of right entitled to state-
hood. «dabt already too long denied
/h "
Vfa/:—1 of Indian Terrrtory
', Firtr ^o nt Stater.^cc
OKLAHOMA CTTT Frcai r^nras
rece.Ted from bia-7 - -aCaa
Trrrory ;* xotI: asjear "aa* m*
e:e«j«i for toe ra'ifi«- B of Oe cco-
sdtation for the propo^i ra'e o<
SeqTOjai La- failed. I ssf 'i* r*-
•—y c receired as a td&^ a
per >t'i|e of "i? we? of "s* "em-
'rjsf% **-rt polled—probabiy .ess .taa
[j&*~-t~z.-~z. Very few To'.es *ere casr
it -_ae Cti:aasaw narioc At Cfixia-
.-> Ardmore, Pnrrei.. Ada. roalea e.
Mar c* and otber piaces it is reported
50 vores were cast.
Tbe es::ma*ed rote of "be terrtcry
.i p-la^ed at 15CjM and it :i coc&tfa:
; «<t> votes were cas*.
Bartletville has a rotmg pop-^iation
of at least a tboasand. bat tourteec
-.rr,<^. *fre ail that was po;;ei. Is *he
Okm :I?ee district 63f« votes were
as- cat of :.•«*'• Davis cas- .ess -has
• '4 Totes. Ic Durant the rote cast was
I aso-- oce-eigb-b of the entire voting
-■T<zZZ-h. At TV:sa the city people did
--- £.-) -o -te to.-r—"he 121 To:es
<-aj- "i^re wa= done by peop.® fros:
| r.e wmiTj. balf of whom w^re In-
i <:aza Soct'c McAlester voted for
; a:op":oti by-14* to 37 against. In Mc-I
AIer.tr the vote on the constitution
itooo 4S> for adoption to 12 awaits*..
K-t.' - defeated the issue by three;
- .-,-« a* H*. -: v:.> 2-i". votes w*re
a_s* for tie constitution and 30;
ix^.z.-- :-: a" Hartshorne. 117 for and
iseae cf aaaenag *b* c^ies M*tA e^
-er at! Sca:t McAlester was tarrx
by large p^raiity
Wiibortcs gave 1 732 r/« ftr
ftaiesood with OklafeoB&a. ar-i t-
agaii-sr. 3e ?^oyaIs did -ct p< ^ a
voce.
Tfce larges* ro'e is tie '-~~ rrj
waa in the Satxsaw district- *eaere
1 S*& votes were cast.
CHEAPER COAL AT MUSKOGEE
Direct Line to Henryetta Red c«c
l-rfce Frcm $4JV5 tc 52-is
MUSKOGEE: Tbe opet.cz cf a
rect liae of railroad from M-^kc-gee t£
tbe Hearyetta coa! Iei2s has brosgR'
cheap coal for this city. A oot'ra
was signed last week for the detverj
of five hundred cars of coa ar Si.v
a ton. Les* than a year ago M®io«-'
was payiag as high as S4.5«f a toe to-'
coal.
Mines have been opened at Het-
etta and at Tamaha, on the Arfcassas
river, and the coal from t!te iatter
p-ace gets*a river rata. The M. O
6 Golf raiiroad to Hearyetta gives
competition in railroad rates and re-
duces tbe cost of th ecoal laid dow*
ia this city.
joce aaaits* a". Kiowa. I'.i) votes for
i :op-:oa and noae agaiast. ,Ashland
- ra • e tl'7 ;. :ralty for the issue. The
Two More Goid Meda s
GUTHRIE: Two more goid rseral?
were received las' week by Secretary
William Grimes from the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition management
These were won by Oklahoma cm h*r
mineral exhibit and on the relief map
cf the territory, which was made by
the Oklahoma university students
-BABY CHIEF"* OF THE OSAGES
INSTITUTE DATES
Honor Conferred Upon Ten-Year-0!d
Son of Intermarried White
GT'THRIE: According to aa old
ca*ro>m among the Osage Indians,
and fcllowed by them for centuries,
tfce -it.e of baby chief has been hand-
ed around every third year. This title
places tbe bearer second in power
and influence to tbe principal •chief of
the tribe, and ever- afterwards the
boy holding this honor is prominent
among his tribesmen. The title car-
ries all the prestige among the Osages
as do all the similar titles of the most
aristocratic governments. The owner
thereof is socially and politically
above his fellow tribesmen.
Recently this title was bestowed
upon the ten-year-old son of Emery
Gibson, an intermarried white man.
the ceremony being conducted by Tom
Tall Chief, the bearer of the title
daring the past three yejrs. Here-
after the recepient of the title will b«
known as Baby Chief Sblnk-kah kah-
he- he. and at the expiration of the
three years he will be allowed to be-
stow the same title upon some other
ycothful member of tbe tribe
Secretary McNabb Fixes up a Sc**edul«
of Meetings
GUTHRIE: The dates were an
nounced by C. A. McNabb. secretary
of the Oklahoma agricultural board.
| for the farmers' institutes to be held
during November and December, lhey
include: Custer county at Arapaho
; November 8 and 9; Dewey county at
Taloga, November 10 and 11: Woods
county at Alva. November 13 and 14;
: Woodward county at Woodward. Nov
ember 15 and 16: Garfield county at
Enid, November 20 and 21: Grant
county at Pond Creek. November 22
and 23: Kay county, at Newkirk. No
vember 24 and 25; Noble county at
Perry, November 27 and 28; Pawnet
county at Pawnee. December 4 and 5;
Payne conaty at Stillwater. December
6 and 7: Kingfisher county at King
fisher. December 11 and 12; Canadian
county at El Reno. December 13 d
14; Blaine county at Watonga. D«c«m
ber 15 and 16: Oklahoma oounty at
Oklahoma City. December 18 a^ 1 .
Logan county at Guthrie. December 20
and 2L
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