The Weekly Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1895 Page: 4 of 6
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THI LX0I8LATURE
OtmuuE Feb 8— Baker was called
Vo tba chair Vbil I’renuvat P'Uer
took the door and introduced council
bill V changing the location of tha
agricultural nllege from Stillwater to :
El Reno It provides that the college
hall be located within two miles of the
corporate limits of El Reno
The author of this bill say that if
the change is made that the city will
donate ISO acres of bottom land and
promise publicly that they will make
it a territorial inutituliou instead ot a
primary school andno drafts 'will be
tnsde on foreign state for instructors
air liauca Introduced house li
No 160 an act to provide for tiiii g
claims for Usmuges against cities of
the first class with the city clerk and
limiting the time wudn which such
claim may be made
I'be judiciary committee reported
favorably on bills 138 and 145
Mr Hendrix introduced a resolution
censuring Mr Posten fr his unbecom-
ing conduct in appearing in an intoxi
cated condition upon the floor of the
house anil warning him not to repeat
It upon penalty of beiug brought be-
fore the bar ot the house
Vickers ’‘anted to know whether the
bar in the basement was meant
Wade offered a substitute directing
the speaker to order the sergeant at
aruis to art eat any member becoming
intoxicated and confine him in a suita-
ble place and upon second offense he
be brought before the bar of the bouse
and reprimanded lined or expelled as
the house may direct
Lowery f pd the suiislilute as too
general and a refiection upon all the
mourner of the house If an w such
action was needed let it be made a spe-
cific case and not a general rule Af
ter some discussion the resolutions
were taoled
The law relating to libel was passed
and now awaits the governor's signa-
ture It makes libel a misdemeanor in-
stead of a felony fixes the maximum
penalty at ore year in jail or $1000 fine
or noth tnd makes other liberal
amendments to the prteenl bill It
will be remembered that the present
law on that subject was the pet meas-
ure of J L Brown in the first legisla-
ture and Introduced for a personal
purpose it ought never to have had a
place in the statutes of Oklahoma and
the pending lilll will meet all require-
ment By a bill which passed the bouse to-
day the usury laws were wiped out
entirely for the reason that such laws
are never enforced It is probable
however this action will be recon-
eoaaidered for some law on ike subject
is necessary (air liberal measure
would meet with the approbation of
both lenders and borrowers
Dr (ialbraitb n prominent citizen of
Seymour lad and a brother of Attor-
ney General (ialbraitb has been in the
city for ueieral days Dr (i has had
large experience in the rare of the in-
sane and be has a proposition which
ought to settle the "insane mu-idle"
Bis idea it to establish a private asvium
in the territory and asks for s five
year iease Me agrees to care for the
Oklahoma insane and ask no bonus or
appropriations of any kind simply a
ave-jesr lease The doctor proposi-
tion fife aid have favorable consideration
brought them kern td prevent the
neck-tie party Mrs Cron identified
the negroes
THE ffX-QUEEN IN JAIL
Feb 7 w Votli-e Per Pullnt'on
Digest of Land Decisions
furnished by W U Unrlsny lsud and THIt FORD THEATRICAL COM-
Mining Attorney Washington D C 7ANY INJURED
A settler who has established bis
residence In good faith doea not forfeit
his rights thereunder by a temporary
absence in the d ischarge of official
duties nor is the right of tranamutalion
daring Mich absence affected thereby
The rule that recognize official duty
as au excuse for temporary absence is
equally applicable whether the duty is
impoaed by the appointing power or by
election
M "FRit
The p-r i--cpiion as to the mineral or
agii- aisl character of s li '
created U the return of the surveyor-
general does not preclude the assertion
of any right or the proof of the facta
as they really exist
Ass t Sic Sins
TRAIN GOES OYER AN EMBANKMENT
LUIaskalan! (hrfsfi MHO Trsassa- land Office at ( ikishonm t'ilv U T'
Notion i hereby given that ike foDow-
Honb amt Arms In llw Hosts
Acckiahp N Z Feb 4 —Advice re-
ceived here frota Honolulu under date
of January 19 announce that cx-Quccn
Lilinokalani has boon arrested on the
charge of complicity with tha lnsurg I
cuts in tho recent outbreak and that
Jsolw
Sstlre Nr PsklirslISS
I-aiul office at Oklahoma Oily U TI
T- m i sat f
ice it karvhy given that tha fvllowint
sotice t hortiy gl
BS usd teltlsl fits Slid
to make fins! imt In tuepotl ot hit clslm
suit that said proof wilt ha lusle before ike
vpr it frilled fitstet lsu-1 Officr st Oklahoma OH)
ii i t- Ml F Ursrr 11th :i via :
l John M IDlsi
Houirstesd Mn list tor low a T and a five SO
Thv Irsin Wn K mi nine Ovsr Doubts
ths bcUsdals llm When s Molt
Stroks Nosr OUIuor Ill llurllu
It Pava Over a ttlisen Foot
rrsvlples — Ns On K llsd
—Mi Rsrlouly Injured
lug named leltierlina died notice of bit
lutentiun to mske filial proof in support
of hi claim and Unit said proof will be
made before I ho razi'er and re--elv
the U q inn Ijii o k Okie Loins t'il
m Aiat ltC vis:
Thomas B Davit
all of th insurgent leaders have V - en I n " ‘
lalrea into custody and sra being namTlhTftJI wing 'wttnaamw In ! i''
tried by court martini Three of the prove bit i-oMIiiiimii ’iu-e nti and John aLiiisiiV)- I'r'ac Evens A J Law-
leaders pleaded guilty to treason ' cultivation d said la- via: on and J p Ifm-t 11 of i on noil drove
Martial law is maintained but the Pleasant K Dudley Jackson T leiw Uldsboins count)' O T
M “ maintain i nut toy wMlm K qn w Aar person whodesies to i ramt agtmt
tilt AiltkWBUiT uf it'h proof Of liO kllor of
u auUstatiltsin sdo uadtr tbr law smith
rebel Lou agint the republic of
j Hlwaii turned out lobtt complete j "wmn" wh desinvi ' l'' j SSESKfiftCtSi
'fiasco After tbs first engagement ' again! Ihe Uiwmef u li proof ox m h- l(ow I will I-
the rebels scattered and some time
The Storm Dp North
A terrible storm ii raging all over
the north one unprecedented for a
number of years— and the further
north the colder the weather and
mure severe the storm Trains have
been laid off on all the railroads the
cuts being drifted full of snow and
dirt and the cold and wind so terrible
tkst men cannot be obtained to clear
them
The train which should have ar
rived here at midnight last night
was laid out at Arkansas City and si
j o'clock this mo -ning had not left that
point Several freight trains are laid
up between here and Arkansas City
and the tram service la demoraliz-d
It is to be hoped that this storm will
free v inter 'a backbone and that a
soon a It is over we'll have better
weathtr and more of if
SUICIDE
Nrwtox III ieb I — A bad wreck
of an extra freight train carrying a
passenger coach occurred on the
Indiana A Illinois Southern railroad
two miles west of Oblong about 1:30
o'clock yesterday afternoon
The train was running it is said
over doable the schedule time when
a rail broke plunging five curs in-
cluding tin passenger coach down a
fiiteen foot embankment
Ford' Theater company billed here
for this week composed of eleven
people and two other people were in
the coach The following were in-
jured Clint C Ford manager arm hnrt
George M Adams leading man
arm aud hand badly cut internally
injured
Harry Fnherney comedian head
and arm cut
George W Jackson foot mashed
D W Spagrist hand and leg gashed
and badly braised
T H Hand serious head wounds
The three ladies exoae I without in-
jury are a mass of ruin None of the
passenger will die
later Wilcox Molin ltuttelman and
other leaders were captured
Shortly after ex-tjueen Lilinokalani
was arrested her house was searched
and la it were found stores of arms
and dynamite bomba The arrests
hare resulted in the restoration of
order in Hawaii
Advices dated January 57 any that
quite a large quantity of arms import-
ed for tne use of the rebels
have been seised in addition to those
found in the house of the ex-queen
Messrs fiarais the importers of the
arms have been fined
AN OLD BANDIT QONE
ho ktow of any nloiuntliil reason
under the law uud the rcirulstions f Im
Interior department hr such proof
-lion’ll not Is- allowed will lie given nil
opportunity at the above mentioned
tlme'nnd pis e to orosa ex-on ne the wit-
eM of said cluimaiit and to offer evi-
dence In rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant B M Dllley Retler
Feh-Tw Sstlrv for l-sktlrstlss
Land office M'Oklihnm (dir Q T
Fcbrnsrr t IM
V: i hr-lv ciVi n that (I fod-ti
given in opportunity at thu shove uiruto-niJ
lime slid puck to cross raailiie the witarwsS
ofs-'d vluimsit stui to 'Iter ende-nce is tv-
huitsl of that uranttvd by cl-omsnt
till
llev t sKter
rmllsa Nr Dltsrrr
Territory of Oklahoma Oklahoma eoantr
la the district coart far thv third judicial
district i mug sltbin sad tor umtory and
named tltlcr tin filed police of hit intention
t-rmski final proof in enpport of hi oleim
and that Uld proof will lee mail t fore the
register or rvwiver n Oktahom ('ily O T
on April inis i
David A Reis
for the se M no 13 tp It u r 4 w
lie nenes the follostna witnrsie to urovt
hu i ontinuoiis routenco upon tod mntiva-
John Iteoo t’lonser I xpro ! abhor sod
Joplin : reaary Italde Fatte (way
Cuti'Mni's Ind Feb i —John
Reno one of the Hrst train robbers
lu the L'nited State is dead In
September 1866 tho Adam Ex-
lrcss company's car nn the Pannsyl-
'hla line was robbed of expreas
after valued at filK) OOP the thieves
-cnicring through a aide door and
pulling the bell rope stopping the
train Reno was later arreated
for robbing the Joplin Mo treas-
urer Ot L 500H He was for this
non of sMt Uud vir
fiainuel B Fmlrv tVilliam D Coir llalvor
sent to too Minaoun atute prlSOt)
The coach and ieool thecars for twenty years hut pardoned
by Governor H tirau Hrown
Reno entered the l'oited' S'atcs
fitranoi Mnttlua I Buctiausn Oil of tiki
hoots ily O T
Any pvrion who dvsiri lu proUtt agatosl
the allowance of nrh pr f or who kimwaat
uoetsntisl restiiti nnder th Its and llw
any sah
regulations rd the interior dvuartnient ti
sock prool should uut I hi all wed will he
(iwu au cpportttuitv at the above mention!
I lilies fit gffil
tim and plsce to rroi Minuie thv wittiea
of hsuI cUimontanM to fiv: ' Videnci- in rv
hnttal of 'hst -uh nttied i otaimsnt -
r 5t llllier Hegwter
Febfw ftlltt fi Pvkllratlvs
Laid office si Oklahoma Oily it TI
Fvbruarv 4 I -SC I
Notice i- hereby given ibst Use folluwins
named settler bet filed notice of in int-utioii
to mskc finsl proof m support of hi claim
and that iM i’t : DM before tb
register Or ree-viwr at Oklabotna City
ou Aped ( imo
O I
A TK IBIK FX PLOSION
Arrlilsnt at Mvahvnvllie ( hlo la tt hlrh
William K Boss
lot he ue U of ac tp IS u r 4 w 1 M
servie durine the war und aervel his I H names the (llowing witnvwvs to prove
servic auring tne warunu aervel ms hj eunuoo rvamrnor upon aol ultivatmn
st m a i i t It I P CslUl IlllttUI I
Country well 1 wice while in the i 0f lauel via
CHURCH
He
Statehood For Oklahoma
WilfilWtMl H C Feb — The
omaibna statehood bill drawn Ap by
Kidney Clarke and Ed L Doan of Ok
laharoa City which provide! that Ok
lakaica skail be given au enabling act
along with Nasr Mcnico aud Arizona
woa introduced u May in the aeuate by
Carey of Wy an rig wko took particu-
lar paina to ear he did it "by request "
Tke fast is the Oklahoma statehood
boomers might well fnid tbeir tents
and go home for tbere is probabil-
ity of getting statehood st this session
Politics pare and simple rule in the
matter The Democratic majority in
tha bouse will not permit the adm avion
of the territory witb its present boun-
daries which leaves it too solidly Re-
publican and the bills proposing to tlx
tba line satisfactorily to the people
meat with opposition from the Repub-
lican side of the bona where il is
feared that any change in the boun
dartes would insure Democratic suocess
in the new state Between the two
therefore the statehood p position
fails to the ground
A Young haw lurk Woman hills
sslf hi Coafasloiiol llos
New York Feb 4 — A few minutes
before u o'clock yesterday afternoon
two women in the church of the
Epiphauy on Second uveuuo this city
heard thv sound of a body falling for-
ward by groans and gasp from a con-
fession! box in the sontheast corner
of the charck
Oqe woman summoned the assistant
MXtoa whr hurried into the church
and opened the confeaaional aud
found lying in n heap witb blood
(lowing from her right wrist nud
throat the almost lifeless body of a
young woman A doctor was called
who taw that the woman's condition
wa hopeless and twenty minutes
after the discovery she was dead
In a pool of blood iu the coufcs-
sioanl was found an old fashioned
razor With thin the worn in had al-
most severed one of her hund and
her throat had been cut from car to
ear There no service going
ou at the time she was insane and
north t4o)(X) Katie Morrison was
her name
a Number Are I etslly Hurt
Stki'Byx vllLB Ohio Feb 4 —Two
explosion occurred yesterday at
Riverside furnace iu itfk city in-
juring a large number of workmen
several of them fatally The explo-
sion were caused by stock in the
furnace settling aud the cremuiate I
gas between what had settled and
uhat was hanging above blowing
out tons of stock aud bricks
Missouri prison he was barreled in
j the cooperage department for ship-
ment outside the wail of tho prison
bnt each time he was returned to
prison He Dever forgave the men
who bv force ended the existence of
hi brother who wore hanged for
troiu robbery
FRANCE SNOWED UP
Hsiuuvj B l-'inivv W Uism Dl oli- Ilslvor
Meaooon Mstthrw Buchanan all of Oklaho-
ma City OT
Auv i-Tirsoa alio dcsirrs to protest again-1
(he alluwauce uf tuck proof or olio know ul
sny snbvttntisl reason coder tin la and the
regulation of the iuDnor department wnr
such proof Ikouki li t be si! ocl will h
f ivsn sti opp rtuuity st the above mentioned
ime slid pisiv to CTO examine tbs witnesses
of ssidclsimsut and (o offer evidence in ro
t-ti Its! nt that sub milled by eltlnisit
B M Dllley Begin
MISSOURI LEGISLATURE
No Uaorwm 11 tie Hnso Itill uf some
vsuosi iv is pos i nr
Jirrritnox Citt Mo Feb 4 —Tho
house convened Saturday without a
quorum The house bill requiring
corpora: lout to pay wigcs weekly
was reported unfavorably
Mr Murray introduced a bill mak-
mr it a misdemeanor for children
under II years to use cigarettes
Tha committee on roads anil high
waya reported adversely a bill for
the eslsSlishrseat of n roads and
highways '-ommiitina composed of
three senators three representatives
aud the president vice president and
secretary of the elate road associa-
tion The house bill providing for the
appointment af a state Ward of e in-
ks at ers was debated at grant length
nan indefinitely postponed sad the
house adjourned until Monday at ‘1
o’clock
A Wreck on tho Mock IbIoimI
Toi-kka Kan Feb 4— The through
east-bound Rock Island passenger
train wan wrecked yesterday after-
noon tw-lve mile west of Topeka A
broken rail caused the engine and all
the cars to leave tbo track but they
did not turn over About twenty
passengers were scratched und two
men from 1‘eunsylrnnitv sustained
painful bnt uot serious injuries
F-bte
I Mil f oid I rtlii luiMdril tu All cctioa
— Th ftelM Hlotketl by 1m
Paris Feb 4 — Navngstion of the
river Seine has been stopped by thv
ice There is fuurte n inches of snow
at Harve The railway throughout
the country htve been impeded by
the heavy snowfall
Viknxa Feb 7 I wo thousand men
are nt work clearing the railway of
snow between tameria Mora vie and
Finnic It will probably be five day )T
bcfjrc triilfic c:tn be resumed One
train wn snowbound for seventy-two
hou re
3‘ttrv Nr Pabllrsil-js
ml office st I Iklshnms till) w Tl
l eUruarv t i5 i
Notice la liersby givm thsttka Pillowing
named settler lisa filed uot ice of Ida loVvulion
to make final prmt iu tippuri id hi- rltiiu
and that sid proof will tv msfi Is-forrihe
regiTvr ud rsceiver st Okltlioait Citr D I
ou April i3 i-etr rii
Augu-tua Wliiting
Fvr the a v avr 14 twpllnytw I 31
I insist lira following wiluvaavt lu prow
lua eoniiauoae rraideui-a upoa aud cultivs-
iiuaof said laud viz:
Mevra M Fartig JveDr J Hag William
Jolna - n Iiilhvur l a u all vf Oklahoma City
count) alorvvaid
W T Kuwell 1
A'lnllitirt
T
t ilth HiiMrJI
iHft n init J
Whr‘fc thrahovc HAim il pUiutiff Iibr flint
hi- vfnflffi iMitition iu Mid com t pityiuc
di v ore 'rom it K f udaut nu the grofind f
intlovuicul for one yraf bdu ha !
Id- affiduvit (hat tbr infriuUnl li riuirrenl-
itrnt of atiit kUpnt from aid fount y aud tor
ntnrjr and tftrr lu tiiitgt rut he la unable to
n ak j terwee f f 1(111110)01111 upon her
I lirrofiwi noiltit t herrh- gn n to tba
lpve l naiiicd (lefriximtit kAtlh ' laaoll that
Rhr bta Im ii o Bin t in anl -o- rt by tba
iGBiniifl and rrvifit anaw r hia idrtitAoa in
'lanoil t
oi rt by
tition flitt
laid ra ae on or be forts khp ft rd day ot 1
rtiar ifftborthe name t I taken a true
ami jiniuiurnt i n r i thrraon atvoi iingly
for a divorn
hattM Mt)i 4 h lay of January iHkft
NV H brt ( lark
liy liiua Auaa De-pni a
Jan 10 w
hll’ fur Fublirnliun
I And OMrp at Oklahoma City O Tt
January tb INU
Nutii’v in hi rtly fltivfn that the folioniuf
named act tier ha H rd notion of hi llitention
t'UiK final lift f in ipi rt of h claim
anil Ihffil aaid proof will bt nia ir I-?it i-
ri gts r and rmif'i of th I h land aMcr
Oklahoma t'lly on 'lap i 9 iwv vis
Ibfniamin F Jfl yi (ft
For t lr lota 1 and I and a H V4 arc ( twr
MM m
Hi naniMi hv following ailuia to nrve
bia oontinnopa rraidcmt- mi'ij an I iliv
tim of aaid land vis
Oeorgr l (Inthri An Ctithri K S
UhoitiF atid I’ V Hraudoni all ff Oklahoma
i ily O T
Any Mrwin who i ir tt atraimt
lb- allow net of -ft'di proof or who knowa uf
any Mi'wtntial ru'B under the law aod
Ult r awl itioai -I f I 1
wiy inch proof should not I llowd aill U
fltol au iMf t int t at the above menttonod
urn and plac Kocrowfi t nanmiv iht- alint-'
f a ! iv i Hi in rt
Initial of that Miboiit led I t cJaia ant
H INUry rgiMtrr
Jan IT-
VOTtCK FOB Pt'HLICAllOB
iaNtid Uffioa at Oklnhomu iiy O Tf
i if
I
ut
FUNDING BILL KILLED
FOREIGN BOLD FOR BONDS
H a Ini of I7H to 100 Ihr llout’ Re
rommlti tin Hill Without lntractlon
W ashimitov Feb 4— liy the uu x-
uectedly large vote of ITS to 1(81 the
house practically defeated the hill to
refuod the debt owed by the Union
and Central I’acitic rood to the
United (state by returning it t tho
committer on Pacific railroad with-
out instructions
Of the 178 vot-s to recommit the
bill 1 34 were cast by Democrats All
the Populists voted to recommit snd
all the Nebraska California anil Ore-
gon Republicans
Of the lhfi votes aga list recom
mittal S3 were east by Democrats and
33 bv Republican
All tie Kansans aud Missourians
bnt Hat h voted forrccommitlil For
this CJiigres the bill disappears
Chairman Reilly says that congress
has bitten off tile government nose to
spite the Union Pacific face - -that now-
the government will probably never
get a dollar
I’bfisf i j r und : ri1il t olllil
PirriBiun ! Ktb 4 —The Balti-
more aV Ohio exprt-ft train from i in-
cidnati juioped the track at Woodell
at 10 o'clock thin morn ini' and collided
with a freight RtanJinjf "iK aidinir
One man in the cabooac of tht freight
was instantly killed and another bad-
ly hurt The bajrifar car went over
one aide of an embankment and the
amnker over the other aide but none
of the nccupantft were aerionaly hurt
nir the law aid
B liltriur rriariai-nt b)
a i Bui be ’ 1
aay RtibaUntial rtta hu
r lulatiob af th lutenur
hvhm ai optrtiattity at lha abv metioiifd
laaipifi" ‘ "
nut ii 1 pitAie v r a namiue bo Wituanca
vf aai'i a a a aatl Kir
oat f a1 f a sHiiaittot! bv claiaiaat
b II Dd!y fUKiffitor
Fab'
'Hr fbr PiklUitlfiB
and ofilce a Uk al ona Citv O
UalL—-
I tbruarr il im
Nwtlra Ltreby firau that tb tollowimr
Jaimaty la lift f
Nolle ir herihy tfivt ii that the followiutf j
ntqif il M tiler ha- tiled not of hi ol nttin
to iiiak dual ppxtf m -ni twit f lua la in
and that tid u oof wi U m t before Do j
icrf-tcr r i r "lii' H iaini tifbe i
Ukla a"a City O T March Vfi ift via:
Andrew Micla'nl
fr the neM rf Iwp Itf n raue MvlN:
He bailie th fol’ wi witieAi - to oio)
ht f4nunuoii reahuiu-t upon and cultivalti i
of a id land rv:
canine! J 'ti r Ota W Siirader
Hliepher-I John Mart'll all of Oklahoma it v
O T
Any H-ron who ileair to prfwt iiflitfl
fit aUoWtMl ff-'itli runf uf jr)ii I
a ii aalwi f'liai iraftHla under U" iaw an i il f I
rcgnlatioca of U tati r 1 pm n taIi!
toe It proof aboil Id oof be allowed ill U gkri I
't opiHtr i mi!) m I hi ale i I
in 1 i-la- titrfffi ixamiue the MilQfiMo f I
ffi tl claiiuaiii and to offer rvtdenro n i -J
hnttal of that Riihmitted hy iaimant
H M 1ii iky Metis ter
LABOR ARBITRATION BILL
C'amdkm Feb 6 — ft H Cone sheriff
of Oalhoun coantj arrived here laat
uifbt witb Jeff Johnson and Lagene
PooU colored and lodad them in Ihia
tail for safe keeping These nogr
atteiapted to commit rape on Mrs
JCliiabeth Cross and her danghtcr a
fonnj married woman Uviu near
Hampton The ladies were at hom by
themnrlvti when these ne-
grea tried to break in
and the ladies finding re-
sistance of no avail slipped out the
back way and ran away bat the ne
ffroe seelog them set after them and a
fight ensued in wbl-’i oue af the
negroes got a split in th head with a
spade which Mrs Croat picked up a
aha ran ' The demons gave up their
efforts before they accomplished tbeir
purpoee
V 0004 iff
r tor tM
ImMr Babra Biparl tn lax IIOI- 1
HMI Vary abwrttf
Wiavivt re Fab 4 — There is so
laager any daukt that aegotiitions
are ia pragi-ss far tha sale is New
York af (IM eaaffite worth af tare
vr cent thirty year bonds Whii
th praectiv purchaser are New
York parties it is known that the
bond srs expected t be disposed of
t Londwa baakert aud that they
will ha paid far entirely by foreign
gold
Mr fipnagerchairiuin of th bank-
ing aud currency cant ui it tee aaid this
fterasea that a spaeial order would
bs brought iota the bouse giving
Monday Tuesday and We inesday t
the debate no the new currency bill
Portia redding in the vicinity of
Council lirov the military timber rea-
ervalioB west of the city have been
making life burdensome for the local
land oSce officials the past few days ia
attempting to ffle os the quarter sec
tioaa comprising that reaarvation It
ia of course not open to settlement
aud tha filing are rejoutad as fast a
they are presented This it tha third
or fourth time such attempt have
been made since the opening of the
30untr at one time two or three
yearn ago quite an excitement being
aroused over il The reservation con-
slllanf thirty six quarter oectloo every
one of which is vslnsbl and no one
oan hisme anyone fur wantlog one of
them But tt m'£ht be jnst a well u
i poaaeaa your souls in patience for it it
! not probable any of it mil ever come
in as public land but be sold to the
blghoswbidder or donated to the county
and territory
W W Clark hot been appo'nM m4
rilrrt i ( wrnrnha Hold m llrn
Omaha Neb Feb 4 — A otteal mill
here it iMallegel has been griuling
up corncobs nnd celling tbeiw for
bran Th ort of “bran" coats gNM
r cjirll while the real cost Hurt
uaaii t aettlar iiaa ted untica of lua intoiiliou
ro aiakt tinal proof ia uaport ufbfi cla m
an I tht! Bail proof will b in air lu
ref ifftor aul reivr it Oklabuiua i itjr O T-
n A pril 1 lift viv:
riHetam T Gatiuc
For tb a ‘A io ft tup I a r v' w 1 M
lb aama tka foliuwitf witatr to nrovt
ins rontiaiiotff aaidviu'c Btoa aa t ruitiv
I a ! aaisl laa I iz
Mirshal ('rawftr! Ifaraut ('rawfonl Hn
rv Ko)b I Ktakft ti all af Oiaki n O i
lir iwraai wbt -Imitm t aratrat anaiiuit
- r wb' kaaw
Januaiv 17 w
Xffitirv for Publlratlaffi
Land Office at Uklahoua t it y O Ti
abo
January lu kmi
N tier i hereby given that tin following!
Mine' critlrr ha- ti: I notice of hi mtoi Ium"
lu make final proof in xupport of m claim
an I that mpI profff will b naie b for Uv
I' S land ffi'cj
March Pi tew
The miikmcu hen have bee a pnazlad
at the hinall amount of milk prHlueed
by their cw vine© tliia bran was
ptaeed on the murk el a month ago
Corncolw) havo the quality of drying
up a cow
aay amn -ffi a rcin an r ik -
tifc f
rgu'atifu af th lntnor
h d
tiffin an J at ) abo? n
tim fin-1 pit to eroi ffiamiti th witeaaw
of aad claiMaat aai to fer vidai la rr
initial of tka nthaiittcfl bv elaiaiaat
B fhliay RffC'ttar
re if liter ao rfc-ycr f the
at Ok'aiioma Citv tt T
Jiha It C rrjr
foi th l ill au1 I uf trtv t I of ice
lot 4 of acc I an -i lota 1 and 14 of m A all u
lp II it r 4w I M
He naiii- tar fuiKming vitaouM to (fou
h ooptiaanea riwnlmo npuit anl '-iiltivatiot)
uf aaitt laud via
WiUiaio MatweM Edwin WUUiar f klul
Joha 11 Hit'l'liraou all of Okiaii
n I
Anv iMron who lvair t
thf a'towaare f aacn
I onuuliilnifir right an I T abr Or-lan-aattom
lndor tb Mfaanre
Washihutoh Feb 4 -The amended
labor arbitration bill agreed on by
the houae committee on labor after
eaferen with re preventative of
lha organ nation of locoroot’ve en-
g iaeQratrainmenfiremi-u and coiritic
tor a h reported to thaliotiacl l1 Vlfit r4l Fatal
hy Mr Hrffman of Pennsylvania Iu-! Dkmvfh fol beb 4- Iran-i Wia
eorpontod in the report aocompeii v- cwn while attempting to ateai a
ing the bill r tw leftra aitdre s d aack of cal from a l-nion Pacific
to rhalimafl Mcfiann approving the freight car waa ahot and probably
bill one from Hn t’rroll IX AVrlglit fatally wounded by Special Police
commiaaioner of ialnir and the other man Peter Dailr NMncomb had no
from the labjr representative above! WOrk aud 4eteriuned to ateai rather
referred to than aee hia wife and liaby starve
and freeze
CLASS FACT 04 V BURNS
— 1 Ptffiveat a a:rdr
Ow Ltecatfiil at 1 Fran lie Drtmoit Mich Feb 4 - William
atroyed uuh tan of i7Ao:i ttrusacMU a nurae of the wife of Dr i
Eofi HKHTKR Pa Keb 4— The PilOfi- Horace K Pope a deutiai awcara
nix Oloas factory located at Monaca that he found Dr Pope sitting on hia
across the river from thin place wife’s bed holding a cloth saturated
bume i yesterday afternoon Tho with chloroform over her mouth the
lone ia f 1 7 )00 some insurance The doctor fired at him but missed him
wrk were the principal ones of th Then ho aeircd a hatohet and buried
town employed 00 hands and were it in the skull of the doctor
owned by a stock company
To Operative Making I’ropoaeii
aaiiivan a Tear j St JoKIPU Me Feb 4— Thh collar
Kankam Citv Mo Feb 4 — Jdta L factory of the Wyeth Hardware ooin-
Sullivan haa been on another tear j pany which was burned a few weeks
At Kansas City last Saturday he ago will not be rebuilt but the ei-
taggered through hia part at the ployeea will try to operate another
matinee was too druuk to appear atj factory on the operative pinti the
night dragged Mtlf from a farmj j Wyeth agreeing to take the entire
nngon carried it Into the saloon of I output
Rx-Alderman Foley and placed It on I a4vuI to atop Uarring
the counter aud then engaged In a i shamohai Feb 4 — It it stated on
friendly wrestling bout will in authority that the British
flroman rllin over sml ovwr in thv Moh nd Ru-Un nUtar at to-
sawdust of) the saloon floor He was
fioallv hnutlud ff aluiut milntrl1 m ! Ul0 Bf l Vkinf BTe ln‘
a hack and dumped on to a Hi Utai l ? thrlr ifovrnmenU to
rnn iidvik- Japan and China to arrange
— tot ms of peace
Hrlr ot li' r I l AWffihoM — - — —
hr York Fch 4— Tba t-raml n '
lodge of lh Indt-pcDirnl t)rdar of Kuiil Cm Mo itb 4— Ju-lj-c
B'rith Abraham opened it annual l!7 has decided that W T Jaini-
ion In Tzmmany nail raaterdny R'ubtlcan ivos elected pros
PeYffw lea fr rs I atia
1sm4 at Oklakeaia City n T1
faSraar t 1M5 I
II I Ion U V'lililor a rail Strakff giwm tSsi tba follow a
St Lm-l Mu IV b 4 The first sHilorkau irtesaiiM hit iutanliaa
4 ! flaal proof ia taapen af In eisiai
conviction of unlawful acts ia the re- n that said pref will to - ufore tha
cent elf when El rafialer and reefim at ofclakaMs ( if I
pruteai agsiual
proof or woo ih-r of
say f ahsaat al reteaa aab r thr law
rDap
regulation of th lutvrtioi Itopar
fitirh prof hmild itAtl In
law aud ih
uiaot why
ad will 1
k"n an opfior unity at tha aUv Bir-miosfd
time nn placr u a iatuh tba vfi
of naifi
hmta
on a iPA vg:
! W (:
Fur rw hM tp 11 a r 4 w
Ha aaiSM ha fallewiag ?§ t wruv
bit mi 4m imr aad ealnv
tinn t laid ask vie:
risasaai K Tiadlffy Jachaa T Lawon
Williaai I (Iraaa I Saaiaa B piff all of
Hi '" Hy O I
Aar wreri who 44i ra to prataat asaia
tha aliowaiiaa ef itch arawf er wha kaows of
a ay ahataolitl Ma aadar tba law an ih
riigalatiwa af tha Isiarler wav
r h ira -f ihaalfi aat ha l iawad will
ffivau ‘an ' tl tha ahVA Bta'iua
nia aad ila- a te oroaff oia at th anuv
- sal i -Iaiaaat aid tw aaa In r
Initial ol that MWI tad bp claiMSBI
B W rwfjwv Bfff telr r
taeeMa
i'lattiav an 1 to nftot ili-Qrv in r-
9 that mlauttel liy claiiuan
11 M Pin gy Kegutar
ill ( W Nolil
ranl ofii at Ok
for Publication
There
Mg
l1mo1b wwif J
cut uf attornuy of JaokMio enuaty at
lti$ dert'on last fall Br-'mincrmnn
V f Vi a4 qfi4 y44 YV 4i IfiNffi-
) - - - - y
vasslap tHiarxl -sill ooi appeal Uiu
A Rifh-Toififi SwiBfii'r
A nouplc af year tgo a very tin
lukii(r Kaglishnaan turued Gardon
made thia city his huadqusrlcrs for
ctcts I months and took is tuvrrsl of
om citizens to tbs tunc of several
hundred do! aro Leaving here h went
to Kansu City and from time to tuns
rumors of h'a ew:apade were wafted
hack to tliia cily It was saivvheo he
wa line that lie was th ecftpv grace
sun of a wealthy Koglishman who had
di i ward him for hut devilment lie i
had that apfcaraoce for hr was finely
educated suave courteous snd very
polite
The latcat x-oDi-crninir him is coo-
lainrd in llie following from the Kansas
City Journal :
“ I here iso high toned prisoner to the
Shawnee county jail It Is George t Jor-
don who is awaiting tbe action of the
supreme court on hia appeal from cot-
vicliou fur working the gold brick
racket m an old farmer fioin Brown
county Every day or two he receive
a box of fine fruit cake cigars or rich
food from friends in I’hiladelphia and
New York and the same in) -tenon
source keeps his pockets full of money
Oue theory at the jail is tha! a wealthy
iiouus t liy 1 1 T
f ell! is l V is
I c U ben by iv -ii itiui tha ioiioa '
I! namel iiln lia fiieil n lioe nl his
iSieotlou lu make final proof iu upp m I
of hi lion and I fan ! proof will I '
Ifisde efore tha irgitter asd r -civar of
tee I s usd oftiie sl( islomt i'll ()
r ou April I viz
Vitin-isM Cuaiiiugliiiai
Im lot I aid ‘J and e ivl latwi
li n rsuce Iv 1
He uanie Ihe follow! wiluraors I
preve Sis eumiiiMHis reirtem uixni and I
eultialuri of :ret iaml viz:
Jatae Nawr Joel Mililtefi W g
Hkt and llnrvey --nt hrnniMt all ofi
Okiahnmt City OT
Any prrse wlm desires to protest
sennit I lie silo ii to e ofauh proof erf
wlm know of uoy I raiiliil n ou
under the law amt the regulations uf il
interior lepariuieui av sroh pnrb
honlit not Ire allowed will lie givua unS
npiwirtunilv si the shore itieulioardl
lime am) plai-o to m t'tstriine sir wfL
den-e il relmtUI of Ih -t tnt ntftud lv!
olfiiinain R M Dllley Reglzi
mother is tenderly ctringfor her erring
sou and another is that a wealthy-
young woman who was one the pris-
oner's sweetheart but who cast him off
for his ceil ways in hia benefactor"
PHnH
SUM s IW0
Herald
r
r cw fid MAW W4UMU WNtffi
was in tha city yesterday on
my MtMMiufi
I
Fell 7 w Notice For Puhllr Mun
Land office al Oklahoma City u -j
Fenruary I ua
Noll e I hereby Riven that tire felloe
ilia name I retl l-r bn fieri roiheofhl-B
imeollmi Inmate flnwl proof in ziipaoiift
of hi- claim urnj ihu' -aid proof wifi
made Irefore (he rer-rl n Hurt ecewiver rig
Ihe U H land office nt Oklnhornn l ilvl
l) T on Msv J lfifif iz
I'lesFunl K Dudley s -ft
for (be ne j’ se : 0 lap 11 raoae
west I M
He names (he following witnesses tt
prove hia continuous muxlm u uiton and
cultivation of saij land viz
Thomas R Davis Isrkzon T Lawson!
william K Gieeu and Dennis W Oasis
ail of Oklahoma plv O T 1 d out
Any
i
Hi
Any pernor wlm dezlrr to prolesi
gainst Ihe allowau e uf such proof oi
whn knows of any suhlhutml reason !
iimlci Ihe law and the regulations of th
I ' lv ii ii
dwiar(MWDt
should not le nllowed will n cliennr
opportunity at u 1
time and place u
the aliore mem ion
I croon examine I be wli
Wesec of said -lalmaut mid offer ev
deinw lu ryliutlal of Ihnt submitted I
luimnnr It m Dllley Itetister
uearcuandler last week Own
sod kicked the iir in draft-
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