The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 28, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL 28
TAiiLi:2Uui ciihkokfh nation i t Saturday march 3 ipoi
NO
THE ARKANSAS ANNEXATION! ll‘l
wedge for bigger a it i t t in en t if
thin one which Is in a measure
experimental i mtisfactory
Till1 re is h St Louis trnt company
which lui taken a similar contract
with the Cherokee nation for tin
wardship of orphan children lor
which the lation is caring- If
these prove auccessfu! It is believ
ed that similar a tfon will be taken
in all the nil rr nations
RAYMOND’S LEASE RULES
SETS FORTH SCVE OF THE PROVIS-
IONS THAT MUST APPEAR IN ALL
LEASES
Washington Feb 27— Repre
sentive Wallace of Arkan-ins has
Introduced R bill in which he seeks
the consent of the United States
to permit Arkansas to extend her
western bonn-larr line to conform
to the line fixed for the Territory
of Arkansas by tho Cherokee
treaty of 1821 and that if thi ex
tension Is legilly agreed to by Ar
kan:is the western line of the
latter shall then begin at a point
forty miles west of tho southwest
corner of Missouri snd run sonth
to the right hank of the Rd River
snd thence down the river to the
Lonistna line The b'll further
j-rovid“: That when and as snn
ha the said State of Arkansas shall
legi’ly agree to change nnl extend
her we-terri line In accordance
wiMi tli-' Pis sect-on of ttiis act
then that part of the Indian Ter
i inry bpi'''eoi th- vm""“1i? we
tern hound uy line of said state
nnd the boundary a- fixed by the
s v d a-t iipr-u nd V iy L’fi I8J
nnd adopted by t b e fbst section of
th! net sb dl he d- tv bed from In
dim Territory and become a part
of l!ii s'a’e 11 f At 'v I'-s-is l’rovid
ed That nothing in this net hnlt
h" construed to impair nny right
o w loo ’ami ng t v I o -linn i ihe
r tribes in said part of said In
dim Territory under the hives
o-yre "i! ( pt or tteatiea of the
United Tt-i'es nr to iiffect the
H'l'hnrity f t!ie i'ovcrnmeiit of the
Ur itci Sutea to m ike ny regn
litinntorto mike any law res
perMng s:i I Indians or their lands
which it would have been compe
lent to make or enact if ttiis net
had imt 1 pen passed Provided
further III i' if 1 c political stains
of the miiander of the Indian
country has not been perm meetly
fix by congress prior t the legal
extension by the state of Arkansas
Inn m HUtl11rl7ed tl ei said ex
ten-!-mi shill not beenne s fleet ive
iia'il siirh status o tb“ said re-
in linmi r f of said Territory has
been determined by being admit
t-1 into tlm ooi -n as a s'ate or
Htiac'ied to some other state or
Territory — l’iioenix
FOR A IK 1 15 A L (ill A KI)I AN
INDIAN RECORDS WANTED
THE HOUSE WILL INVESTIGATE TER-
RITORIAL AFFAIRS
’T3I Mansfields Digest nnd con
ducted in ihe manner prescribed
til Chapter ‘ti of Man-fields Digest
entitled ‘Tibctiona” and Section
II of the “Curtia Act”
Given from under my hind this
the uTth day of February 1001
A 15 Cunningham Major of tlic
Washington F-h 27 — The el
leged Irregularities in connee Inn
with the all Ament of lands and
other government business in the
IuiImii teiri cry and the eontro-
veisy ah- at the expenditure of the
to a 11 lot luinls in Oklahoma will
he brought before Congress next
week Ilis afternoon (tie House
adopted the resolution 1 fl-red by
Kepi sentative Stephen f Texas
directing the Secretary of the In
ti-ri :
the I
t s nd t t'-c i!
1 1 sue
til of
ot ti- r
p I-
Oil
li! at the Interior dep'irm'iit re
littng to ttotsp suhjeets Tin
re-o!utinii i s hro-id in Os pro
x i-i -ns that it will III i "g before the hi! US"
Under the ruimg of Judge Kay
m-oid that minor ehiidmi must
have guardians appointed the I Iucrpoiated To vn of Tahleijuah
judge has forim'd'd the following ludiau Territory
nrox uioiis which uiust be found in -
all leases present! to the court NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR
for approval
Dale of contract Rids will be received at this
Name of uiiuor whose laud lease °ibce until the loth day of Marh
executed 2 o’clock p m for the repair ot
Full name of lessee I the Cherokee National Jail said
A mount of money consideration repairs to be mads ia accordance
Length of term with the following plans and
Accurate demription of the specifications to wit:
premi-is j tSAlLKKiKS
If improvements are a jartofj Floors nu the north and south
the consideration then— galleries to be renewed and other
Full number ot acres to be umber where decayed l’ut new
broken cup boards ou top risers and rails
Titus dining which lnul must be o stairs Steps to be 1 3 I in thick
l)-okn ness to be left when finished
A mount of I 1 ring to In built j about as first limit
Distance posit ire to be apart l’Alt I ITtoNS
Nuiiil-i r of w lies Kuild a double hoard partition
Character of the wire moss botu first fi"r rnotria and
Time in whirl the I mmg is to hema one basement ro ut size 9' lf ii y tl
he constructed by 1) C one door in cadi partition L g
Cherokee Nntimi thia March 1st
not
Wiimix O Duitos
rxcctnive Secretary
Cherokee Nation
— —
The following advice to young
tnen which might prove fruitful to
older cues came from a lady of
Clnremore “Young men i( you
wit-h to avoid fights jail and gut-
ters if you have a hope of honor
respect retailing the love of
fiirn Is gaining new ones a home
of your own a imhle xvmnan’s luxe
succeeding in business being a
gentleman overcoming wrong
socictie gates bmng opened for
jou being happy sni-iug beauty in
Ihe tl were anything good of this
world let whiskey alone”
Width length 11
m: bnglit of the - by 5 with
xv t ought hinges
rim locks and
‘Reforc wo are beaten this lime
we propose to do some very plain
talking It is not n (tieation of
polities nny longer I know tl
certain Senate influences h-i
reai lied ail iigiceinent tlul there
sall m ver bo nmro than ninety
f-uir senators They 1 t not want
snx till) c eei'’i-rs fimii the West
ip it himI propose
niimbrr os lo -v iih pi s
1 1 1 ii sc practically nil ihe hots re
la tng to l!i" n leguitiitn s of gov
rn nrtit fllciaW in ’ne Indian ter
lit rx in t it I t live j-ar it
'Xis adopted Upon Motion ot Kl‘p
rcM-ntatixe Curt'S so l thete xxaa
no I'pposit io to it None of the!
iccnrus desiied his ben mido 1
pulilic 111 Se r tarv Ilitccivk hi a I
seen fit to regard them us confi I
CoatrtCter of the roof
N unit er of ( himnejs
N amber of loots
Number of window-
Win-til r weather hoarded
toil
'A 1- i- r phis'i r ! 1 r not
Whetfier denied or not
Whei her painted or not
or
vim mvs
Tut in three window frames
same as in other openings bur
m1 of sash S light 12 by 11 plain
rad
KKxlt t-mjU
Cut door in south 'vail xvlMTe!
wiuiownoxv is ues up furncli
door and wood steps xxall up sides
jSlhie V e piopose lo lake tile
! I :’! into t!e ni t iLpuIdii-aii
c-'iix ntn-n and the West will tie
str-1 g enough to cm rx its point”
Whether it is to be erected up- "f lllirRJ’
dential
lions
Th' most important investiga-
tion included in the leso'utlon
re timss conducted by (’liailes W
Bo- apart' in the Indian territory
and by sped:! agents f i'o In'e
rior departineut of tri egu!t it ies in
the expenditure of the town lots
and in Liston Unbar and Ana
tltrko Pending tlie latter inves
ligation Mr Httclicock suspend
ed further p-ij mriits f the loan
lot fund amt tliey iiavc never
been re-uincd altlioit-li a hid
pissed by Cot-gre-s directs ttiat
each funds shi!! be exj-emted in
'public improvements in the towns
named There has bleu wide
spread dissatisfaction it tie
course of the Veretaiy and at
le-xsl 1 1 1 r e 'I'-'cgation liivc eome
here rec-ntly t-i urg" the Sene
tary to permit tm- work to trn
I'ced Delegate McGulie Ims alJo j j j 1 1 m y wMImiIiV of tne
u -(1 his the e-''i- iciios a 1 poxinis of th lease
end but S -erct'ity Hitchcock li s im hi 1 manner rpentied
t lie lease Iht :!! (be- improve
me it's i a -ct-d n p'n I hr premises
l-v I i-u shall i c t - i ft i -! by iiiin
ai'd tn-i-ooiH tin pttiperly if the
oxx n-r of i he s mi bind
( ' W K X lii'ii d 1 1) dge
ULK'JTION PFOvT VMa I'iON
lepat t in t tit i I ci-tnmunica tl hjon brick or block piers
Si ii ilc ham length width
and height
diameter of roof
Whether upon Mock stone or
brick piels
Cum set r of well hmI pninp
Chnracler ot cistern ami pump
diameter ot oichutd
Win n ail iuiptov ettit tits Hie to
ho enintriiced
Provision- that the Ires shall
nnt be a-signed or the ptemises
sublet I'J- t in- lessl xithUt the
entisrnt of the lessor nnd with
the approval of I'm court
All leases nm-t be executed in
1 1 1 plicate and al pt esenit il to the
court for approx- i one for the
guardian one lor th lessee him!
on to In lieil xx I'll the pup is to
the ease
VIIITK V ASH AND HASTKU
Patch all btokon plaster and
xvhite-xail all nails that Imre been
so treated before
l'ltl VI F 8
Buil l two prixies of boxing 7 0
high sheil roof ehingle inatli
iaots button !otrs of (looting
etcliloloixe two lioles to I axe
wooden x entiUlol e rim lock and
etc
Took Itoi'fl-'
I'mni-li and pill in one nindow
12 b 11 S Ugh' plain rail one
xv Iniluw 12 by 14-12 l-ght plain
mil
1 rNCK
Fence lot four side size 177 by
1 G'j feet use S foot nc’it posts
setS f et to centers 2 feel (tin
gi ound sawed to line cn top im-
2 by fi for top rail nail flit on t oj
i i I ot cost s n- 2 b 4 f"r bot'om tu
1'tiix istoii tarsi tardier tic made J
that in cie "f a fiduii f tie
TAVGRiTE MhlAE PAPER
1 Ji Tu ii-itVrr!i (tepnlitiC
It is li tin u-it At ihe i'oji-
nlii ny
K-'aidisl ed for iii mly a eeriluty
-nd t - i I i g i ly non th in
‘i'i-I ' I) ) per -ciis iii the West nnd
it 'I weal the TWIUK A WKKIv
Kl- l’UI’M ' or St L-mii can justly
lay d i ni iotliit enviable ibstinc-
lioo ' I’n vi tne llo'iit Paper”
It i gtc:-t hrcntj-c it has niways
aimed to info'tn Mis't uel and en
ter'nintts leaibr on all matters
of paid atol home internet In
I'tul l will 1 1 especially inter
ilii-g and xaiuiliii Here are
so’i’e inisons vxtiy you should
suhsenbo f- r h:
1 t l is in ti iign x ear and you
xxill xx ant to be jif nmed ol the
nox-etoi-nt of pally leaders re-
ports of liit' grral Natnonl and
State i-on vent loti i'i- pregu-sa
oftl'M I a 1 pM'g'1 icpcls oi the
ei ctinns etc
You w-ll sant to ktioiv all nhut
the xYoild s Fun- to he In hi in St
In'dlio:n Apil‘U in l)foi:l't"-
I l'1" I-
You xxill be intcielcd in imd
kept vi ell inf "I nnd t ihe Fat til
Yn: r a tigulir Mipp'eon-iM of
the pipr pit pate 1 eseciiliy for
set one fioi hIiom ’tie grnn I u-e 5 t Hnd hs family
1 by (J for' pukets rit bcxelml You will xx mt to Un v I it the
I 1 1 iol 2 1 2 inches Iiptrt eel to j M "I I 1 is 1 " g m imix tied ol
Ail In mbei to tie xei 'ui ' ' " 1 i:‘'
I I ' ! '
t c !' I :
I 1 1 ( ' X " " 1 II not
vhh
Pr int anil tear font gitce 11 '
wide ( in' -'iigo'i gitc'lliet xiiilc
in two patt- I ng on go-il
w I ougl't Inigi a t I i"cr Iasi
cnig
ngti the iinsiir
Vi i-i i 1 1 -ei x ice
A Ul’K RIHTR
! i i - i : i i t !
li- t
r: u
for -it'!l xv a I ! T li ! e ate several
bl' Most eofi panics m tl-e lerti
t hi x that would In glad to loive
this appointment t the hands ot
Judge Rixmond nml when it
re aelies tiat p'-inl there will he a
fight fortlie plumb which is well
worm Die picking as the measure
provides that the company shall
be pal l ti regular fee that is paid
to oilier administrators
Tho Seminole nation
ihe
and "lull II inltlideil to do Tli
St-phens re-olution direct- tbej
Secieiary to infotin tl-c li-niM
‘V hat im li’nt of moiipy win de -
I i v i i v from the i -I- of town loir '
xv tint amount las been ai 1 cut
and to whom a fees or costs of
selling said lot)- xx Imt amoiint i
tio’v on hand to !- I'isiiihuted
among said towns what is due
em h and w hen it will he distrib-
uted ”
Tl ie ifsulution also asks for In
formation About the granting of
right of way lo railroad companies
(lit six'll i 1 I ' ( I I ' ( ' 1 - ' o t
al 1 1 1 ! i ol III" I C-I lo w o
- I 1 1 en a i ' I 1 1 c ho in - 1 isll
- -- ! ! ' 'pint hon-cii 11
' " ' -' ' I ' ‘ ' !! A x 1-’K
! ' I I’ I ’ 1 5 ' ! 1 1 e-i l' V I--! IiO" g
k i :c 1 1 t c i i -i
X (II " '"I I lie T'V I i 'i' A
! I' -'i-i to - a r
a ilru L
L V
V 15 Gunn'iogt ix Max or of
"'o' i ( I e i 1 1 I'll (if Tall'e-
j" lb 1 1" -Ml I cm my irsue this t walih"'isc b side no ll mi1 jt I(slH x r
my pr-n-'u-i no" mdeting hm 1- mf button dm-r t xx o ' !
Slection to he held tie Incur- ! wipw 1 ( by 12 8 Ugll
porated Town of ’ 'h ipiab In
dtan Tcinn-ij m- 1m s ley the
oltl day of April i lh-1 IIS provid-
e 1 In sections D04 oflo himI ol
Mansfield Dijest of the Statutes
of ArltaiidHS for the ')rpoeof
oncers:
Bmallest of tLo five tribes and it i ship ease
electing the fo low in
Utwr com mines - A M H Kec0()(ri R MarfcDa
In the Indian territory nml the
pay ment of attorneys fees irt the I Rni ive Alderme Said ‘‘ctu n 1 gj bids
('hmjiHw and Chickasaw citizen to ' Md by the ifllcers d dy a Done by order f the II n
pliin
fall lock mi door liiigcd vcini a
tor for stovep'pe
AH ina'etial to be furn'sbed hy
the coiitracior Work to be dim
pletcd the 31st !y ot March
1H04
The right will be reserved by
this Department to reject any and
AVlN'i’IHJ
fr3 :ns
)iuted as provided under tecti- n c g re 1’iii it Chief of me
'I "S i' tk" -i :ii"i mIii'Ii X " ' 1 M : 1 1 ' to c-
Smith I cvi- Ariomt Old Mevii'n and
( al 1' r 1 1 ia :n r milling 1 he rai are res-
S'lliiili'' Iet in ii'g'-t t Imt ‘ H i m '! I de
nne "f tlic t'iiirit re-nt in tliee M il in
ymir trip Telln xx la-re yi n want to
lill'l we'll Mlpl'ly Jiiii XX 'ill ''ilide 1km kt lill't
full informaiimi
Sv Kitty 's A "liit nr xi rite
arnnat: noisroy
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Melton, W. J. The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 28, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1904, newspaper, March 5, 1904; Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1856198/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.