The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Foss Enterprise. (.AND GRANT CASE
WiNNER BEAT THEM TO IT
Oklahoma t.heol Land Board File,
on Vacant Land
(it IHKIE U> prompt action uu
the pan of 'h< srno«| land board ot
Ok iiluj.ua til* greater portion of a
million aerra of Tacant land baa Men
saved In Ihr ■> « t,te. gwrHarj
Fred I. t'tiwr, of the territorial
arnool land baa iroui
Tha Bank of Bigheart. with a cap- MATTER Will COME UP IN OCTOBER • I A.s.stant •
" *-— reUi) Cuanl-Ighsm la lu from Law-
DOUBLE KILLING
SHOWS A BIG INCREASE
NO LEGISLATURE _"£=~
OKI. A
NEW STATE NEWS
RAILROAD COMPANY IS SECURING
WITNESSES IN EFFORT TO
RECOVER LAND.
Report of Oklahoma Board of *aii«i> I1U LLUIVJLI"! I UIIU Commission Appomtsd to District l
Aaaeaaora Compi.Ud j d'sn Tsrrltory Organiso*.
Ql'THRIE The Oklahoma I oar.) of ] MUSKOGEE: The commission ap-
t«l val- ^,LL before CONGRESS TO OO pointed u> district Indian Territory JOHN
NEGRO LYNCHED
OVER WIFE'S INFIDELITY TO
HER HUSBAND
AWAY WITH BI ANNUAL
SESSION.
ttal stock of IIO.ikiO. has been sutn-
orlzed to begin business In that new
Osage town.
f The recent election at Eldorado pro-
' Ttiltn* for an issuance of |N,0"" for
the erection of a new school building
In that place la uow being used tot
that purpose.
tun.
Both have been making the rounds
of the various land others of Okls-
firma during the past week, and have
tiled ti|Min atHiut l.tKHi.OuO acres of pub-
lie land", which according to the pro-
visions of the statehood bin,
H. H. Lans of Hlrum college. Ohio,
has been appointed to the chair 01 ,,V(
phvstoloiiy unit xoology In the atate
universit> of Oklahoma. Thla sppolnt- ,,
ment Is an Increase In the fnciltv
of the achool of medicine of tha uui
Terslty.
Indians and Employs! of Government
Havs Been Subpoenaed—Thla is the
Cite Where Governor Hoch Alloosd
State's N.-me.
MlSKOtES The cos- of the
Missouri. h.nsas A Texas Railroad „,|<ie for the uw of the collegi
Hjiiipunv ai-alnst the I'nlteil Blsles ti- and universities of the n« w atate. II
which III* 11111 road seeks to recover t.„ , i i had delayed action until .1
section of land for inter dale, most of thla land would
Tha city council of Enid h,s
dered a apeelal election for August
taken up by Immigrant*
from other atulex who have already
begun to flock into Oklahoma with a
view of taking up 11 I the public land
that bad not been previously ty.-d up-
The school land department ti
. 11.ilea on each anl.' of the rmnt
, from tile Kansas line to Texas.
in.iiiiilng to approximately four mil-
lion am a of ihe eholee ugrtculturm
land In Ihe Indian Territory, will be
heard In the supreme court of fh<
I irlt.-d Stales. Kllilnt M w ashing""' ItaM Ihe dlatinrllon of baling carrl'li
_ _ _ mi the 111 si Monday la MNkW- out the first official BWNBMB of IX
1th to vote n|ion the proposition of rollow iuu nam. d i«i«m being n> new atati
lasulng bonds to the amount of I-" i|ans b> 1 1u.nI in tin ii.dlun Tern , -| ,im inclined to flunk nt tin- ' "
000 for the urectlon of a new achool have i„,n that the school land board will not
building. r I'm I I |'i !m l|-al chief of the (,f Mil* land iinill the at.ii'
— Creek nation, Win Klshcr. Joseph him been fully organized," said Sec-
Bpurlock * Co., harness dealers at KUher 1 I, IJonbam. Michael HI
Woodward, have made an naslgtmient ^.mrk, Jennie «' I- it/...iii n k. ti
PISTOL DUEL IN BEAVER COUNTY , railway assessors report
' uatloa la thla territory of $12. . .
for 1S06, aa against $11,HZ*..: 10
year, an Increase of |7l4.2u:l. Thta la
exclusive of tha Pullman valuation.
w .cb is placed at HlMlJti In thla terri-
HUSBANO AND WIFE HAD SEPARATED
| In valuatlona placed on the various -
1 lines entering Oklahoma, the Rock I*
Woman la Hald to Answer Murder land Is ahown to have the great.-- Working of D, tri^'"8
Charge, Following Har Dying Hua- , amount of taxable property, amount ~
bane's Statement— Tragedy Occur- In* to Ji lt.:.: :- ihe Santa Ke Is s.•<■
red at Guymon. 1 °nd with $3,1«7,53 , the Krisco third
OUTHRIE lloth George booth and I 1,h *.«1.T1J. and the it., K * t
Isaac Neeae are dead, and Mrs Mam- | fourth with $lfl.62.S22. The other
Neeae, the latter'a wife, is In custody, j road a of the territory are valued as
held on a charge of murder as a re follows: Orient. |3K3,vOU; Denver. Enid 'r°m Washington, where he weuts
suit of a shooting affair at Uuyuion, In Uulf. $:!21,STi>; Denver, Kanaas * eral daya ago to confer with Secre-
lleaver count>. Friday night. Gulf. $2.Tuo; Kt. Smith * Western, tary Shaw and others regarding the
Neeae and his wife came to Ouymnn $2il.7Ck; Midland Vallev. IM.T;
►••>••"'1 tnonlliH ago but hll.l not I Guthrie. Fairview 4k Western. B1
living together recently. When he re- St Ixxuls. El Reno 4t Western. 113!
turned to Guymon yesterday. Horn an Guthrie Stre. 1 Kaiiway. ! .22'
held ita nrst aeasion her* Saturday and
considerable preliminary watk waa dla-
r,ost-d of. Judge Clayton and Ji'dga
■ oill held a conference with Coinmla-
COVERNOR TO CONTRACT All EXPENSES ^7 wilTJe^.n'eb^ir^'of fh.
commission, and Muakogee waa de-
cided on as the fdace fur holding the
meeting* The commiaaionern have no
direct way of judging the time re-
quired to complete the work, but aay
that ut least alx weeks will be con-
sumed and maybe two months. • A
meeting will be held July . and from
tluit time on the coaimlsslon will meet
FULLBRIGHT BUFFERED
Constitutional Convention
Taken Up Soon—Judges Oill and
Clayton Selected
Gl'THRIE Cbarlea H. Fllaon. ter-
ritorial aecretary and chain ;an of the
territorial committee, has returned
he discovered Oklahoma City Street Railway, $4! - '
ife und Booth together, In her J30; Shawnee Street Railway. |.'.."Uii. r
id lo the bouse. AH vaiuatlous Include roads lu openi-
aud lu course of construction on
. duel fol-
In favor of their rroditora.
Norman la making an effort lo In
auce tha frisco railroad to run a line
Into that city. A committee of cr
xena have Interested the ofTlrlalx
the road to Ihe extent that a visit
waa made by soma of them last
*««k
Roth, Raniuel Johns in. Elmer John
son. J110. F Ingram. Uavld Whltlew.
Hex Pos.->, W N Moore. Teuny Cor
lells. John Jefferson. Henry C. Keeil,
Sum (inns in, Geo Malvern, A. J. lie
, ...11 \\a;n. t ,ii la Gi-o. Mai shut
ilobert Bruno. Sarah A. Aaliliill. unit
Geo \\ Uia.vsoti. I'ai oleon II Moore,
Connie Vorphv, David A. l^-e. (lao.
fjartv. .lames Childers, W Rogers,
Shawnee people say Ihe Hock Island the following men. being in the gov
la aiww to iiegln the erection of a eminent si-rvice have been sir
Dew passenger depot In that cltv K. A Mltcheo. k ►W's K
The Blate Rank at Wanette has l.*-u|ip, rmna Bixby, .1 t., \\ rUlii an'i
b^Jganlied with a I 1 cap Dana Kelso This is the
Ita) stock which la now campaign material
for Ihe K
I the lower house nwlnit to Ihe fact that Governor lloch
•niiltted the use of the name of the
1 party to the suit at the
hat the queatl
of Its leasing or disposition ran be
taken up ut once by the Orat li-glsla- 1
lure and disposed of separatily from
Tin- oilier school lands of the terrl
lory "
YOUNG POSTOFFICE ROBBERS
Two Small Boya Secured SS.OOO In
Chacka From Tulaa Poatoff ce.
TCI.SA: The police department
gave out Information of a theft of
poHto.Tlce matter from the Tulsa P')«t-
olflce by two small boya, neltVr over
ten yeqra of age. The value of Ihe
property taken from the poatofflre
• - . , boxt's agnregatea |a,i|l) In checka and
election in November |rllfu wh|,.h wa„ r,,covered
STILL HOLDING BACK.
by accident.
The boya, who have not yet beei.
Identified, took a large quantity oi
mall from the various lock boxes, and
among the artliles waa Ihe package
containing checks and di al Is con-
A bill haa pass.
of congress changing the name o< the
Sulphur Springs reservation to me
Plait National Park. In honor of the quest of the railroads
late United States Senator I'lalt.
Work has been I egun on two new
school buildings at Pauls' Valle>. Some Allottees Will Not Make Filing signed in a local leuil.
_ Or Give Correct Namea. \ The Imivs open. .1 the package
A company cuntpoaed of locnl cap- Ml'SKOGKK I'here is not on aj. lacted a large draft and presented
Itallats has be. n formed al Ada to average one filing | er week on Chcro- to the City Nalliuial bank for pa>
drill for oil or gas. which Is believed kee alottments now, and the wots ment. The cashier auspecte
to be underlying that section lu vasl of allottiug all Cheroke. s, excel t the I held the boya and
auantltles. Work will begin af once ni-w borna. Is pructlcull) completed, ( stolen proper!)
said W. s. D. Moore, In charge of the le
thi ft.
all of th ,
Many lettera scat-
the streets after beiug opened
Th« democratic club St Cherokee land division. I by the boya and discarded, were re-
The Muakogee democratic club at Thwe „rB al)OUt four j,un(lre<, clwro. roverp<1 Tt„, boys were al nw. d to
Itecs who have not been allotted and , K and uow ihe police are unaldc to
there are aliotit one hundred that may ! Identify them. On account of no
uever be. Of the first mentioned the I method of punishment. th«> laws of the lutter'a propert
large p.i cent are minors, Cherokeea the territory being deficient, there is breach has widen,
and frecdmen. The lutter are Night ) not likely lo be any prosecution unless said the cattle
llawka and cannot hi' found to make
a filing, or cannot be Identified on rolia
of the commission. The difficulty In
gelling these Night Hawks filed In
lliat they refuse to give their names
when tun down hy a aquad of
allotting for the
Night llawk will
S recent meeting decided to send ut
leaat alx delegates to New York to
walcome \V. J. Bryan when ho returns
to thla country from hla trip around
tha world.
The Catholic people of Sulphur will
aoon begin the erection of a magnl
Scent church.
hla
lioui
demanded admission, and
luwed.
lloth Neeae and Booth emptied tbelr
rev4ilvera at each other.
ill Net-He's dying statement he said
that his wife told Hooth to kill him,
and on this written atutement the wo
man waa held.
Neeae s father and brother live at
Koa*. Okla., and a couam in Chilli-
"olhe, Tex.
KILLED OVER A WELL.
Fatal Reault of a Quarrel About Water
Near Hewitt.
ARDMORE: At a polut one mile
south of Hewitt. Claude Greenwoo..
shot and gllled N. J. Graham Sunday
The shooting occurri'd near the farms
of the men and al a point twenty tulle.,
north of Ardmore.
Tho elder Greenwood, Ihe father of
II111 man who did the killing, came In
the next day and stated that hla son
would lie In and give hlmaelf up to
the officers. Both the principals to
l. e afTulr are married men and are
well to do farmera.
Mr. Greenwood stated that there
had been hard feelings between his
son and the man who Is ileail for sev-
eral months. The trouble first shut
til lust summer when there uroae a
difficulty between the men over a
well. It la alated that a well Is located
close to the line between the farms
of the two principals, l^iat summer,
~r. Greenwood stated, when the water
waa low. Graham was In the habit ot
using the water over the protest ot
■ood, the well being located
Since tlu-n
Gater it 1
longing to Graham
harcb 1. of this year, and do not In- rltory for the election of delegati
linle any Improvement? or extension* the convention, nnd laid that the first
•Ince that tlin#'. In the meantime the ateps towaru the districting would
u-r. Knl.I At Uulf has to taken in the near future, when the
rantrol und own* rshln of the Hnnta districting boards of tne two territor
. ">Cr>"."?*. ta>t * le, wll| hoM a Jo,nt „8Hlon to agree
tor t Vi"-Ii8 0ktabom* T,rr,lory upon some general plan ot work.
In listing the railroad valuation by ln '« "" •e"lon of tW
I .,111,11. H. Woods county easily leads. Oklahoma legislature for the puriwa-
use of Its Immense sue. with a of making appropriations to carry the
total valuation within Its borders ot terrltoiy over until statehooil becomes
H.-IL'.t.'iT. Pawnee county, with the effective. Mr. Kllson said: "No extra
Osage Indian nation attached. Is for session will be n.^esaary If the amend-
that reason second on the list with $1,- ment to the general appropriation bill
111 V7i 2. The complete list by counties passes, which provides among otlul'
I follows Beaver, |_'"t Blaine, things that the governor of Oklahoma
I J.'.iSn; Caddo, |557„V.:i, Canadian, be authorized to contract for all nce-
47,1117; Cleveland, |Hr.,l2l: Coman- essarv expense nftWr January 1 until
fii96,482; Custer, $:il6,jMi lluy, statidiood takes eff<>ct. Thla. I be
$1I>.<|70: Dewey, |tst,(l71: Garfield, lieve. will paas. It will mean simply
$Mii,!ifi7: Grant, $430.77>>; Greer, $33#.- that a dellcl«ncy will be created which
Kay. .'. 7.7ul. Kingfisher. $2l'.«,- ihe first li glslalure of the new state
The senate public buildings commit
tee ha* cut out of the appropriation ||01„,.lm,„ worklng
bill the Item providing for $.*,11,111111 tov).|,inienl The
with which to purchase a site for "
public building at Oklahoma City.
Lehigh la now being lighted hy elec
triclty—the curr?nt being turned on
for the Drat time laat week.
duck Into the brush when he aees
a government man and It he la cor-
ralled' ne sulks nnd refusea to talk to
the Interpreter Then whi-n hla
neighbors are questioned they call him
> y some name other than his own on
. , . the rolls and he cannot be Identified.
A park aaaoclatlon has been formed T1)(,„, ln,||ana |mVe Improvements of
Bt Aline wllh a capita! stock of It, w)me th„m event.
000 for the purpoee ot preserving the (ln|ly |h(,v nmy ,i(, fl|i.d (m ,h|g |ftni|
big Umber park adjoining Aline. hl|, „ w||| thm,1(th
_ . . , ; .. of their own. Thla utter disregard
Owing to lack of evidence, Sherltt f(|r 0|,|101tlln|lv „ fllrnl f|lH,
Graco of Pottawatomie has releasee |B „lttl u wh|te can.
from cuatody Albert l^fley and Tom no,
the government takes the matter up. have been In the habit of breaking in
The government has inspected the t0 t|,B co,.n |)e|r,nKin(r (0 (jre,.n
local p4istofflce fixtures and hua con wol>(| an,| t|„, Pi,),,r Greenwood stateu
Jenined thi'm and ordered new ones thnt Graham was In the habit of herd
Installed, the preaent equipment be- lll(t tne ralt|(, wilh „ gtlot KUn H1
Ing so Inferior patrons cannot lock that Greenwood did not dare to drive
their boxet.
NO GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.
Muskogee Making Effort to 8eeure a
Public Building.
WASHINGTON: Robert U Owen
l making an effort to have the aennte
Insert a provision In the public build- colng through the body ot his adver-
lngs bill, which has passed the garyi kllllne him Instantly.
house, for a public building at Mils- n jm n()t known whethe
kogee, to cost |2-" .01)0. Senator Stone Graham waa armed.
of Missouri, has charge of the amend- ARDMoKK: Claude K. Greenwood,
the atoca away.
Sunday the men met whiie on horse-
hack. The story is that when Graham
got close enough he seized the bridle
if the horse that waa being ridden
by Greenwood at the same time
Ing, T hare you now." Then G
food drew a gun and flreil, the ball
Riley, whom he «rrested at Sasakwa
for the murder of Andrew Morrison, a
Saloon man at Vlolat.
At Ardmore the tweive-year old aon
of Robert Edwards was kicked In the
stomach by a horse and died almost there will be a hard Unlit to tun
Instantly.
Thomas W. Butcher haa notified I*.
W. Baxter, superintendent of public
Instruction, that he will acceiit the
prealdency of the Central Normal
school at Edmond, recently vacated by
the removal of K. H. I'luholtx.
Lehigh haa been aelected as a dls
trlbutlng point .'or the Independent
Oil company.
Secretary Hitchcock has notified
Adjutant General N'llea that the gov-
ernment haa donated a lot in the cen
ter of the cltv of Alva as a site for
an srmory for Company 1. First regl
ment, O*lahonia National guard When
the toaualte.was opened In ISM this
lot waa overlooked and the govern
ment atlll retained title to It.
An Independent pipe line is being
built from Tulsa to Atchison, Kansas
It la the property ot tho Uncle Sam
Refining company.
AVERSE TO THE TRUSTS.
Movement to Secure Drastic Reatrlc-
tions in Oklahoma Constitution.
OKLAHOMA CITY It la probable
itrong anti trust laws Inserted ln the
cins'ltiiiien for Oklahoma when
. .invention tin els. A movement haa
1 ecu started here to have men ot
rational reputation come to Okhihoma
nnd stump the state In an effort to ae-
•ure men for the conatltutlonnl rtin-
ri ntlen ple.l -os to put laws In the
onstltution absolutely prohibiting the
formation of a trust of any character.
The hardest fight ever known will
•• made to make Ihe constitution ot
Oklahoma a model in regard to sntt-
1 rust lawa.
SECURED THE RFMNANTS.
■nt In committee and Senatora Clay,
Culbertson and McCumher have prom-
ised to support It. He haa n. yet
secured a majority of the committee.
If It falla ln committee. Senator Ston>
will offer the amendment on tho floor
of the senate. Mr. Owen isilnta out
that Indian Territory Is without a
single government building.
OPENING POSTPONED.
Date of Sale of Big Pasture May Not
Take Place Until September.
LAWTON Register H. D. Me
Knight of the Lawton laud office, haa
received word from J. T. Massy,
chief clerk of the general land office,
at Washington, stating that In nl.
probability the Innd opening here
would not take place until September,
aa Secretary'Richards Is now In Wyu
mlng and would not be back to look
after It until that time.
WARSHIPS MUST OBEY.
who killed John Graham at Howltt
Sunday, surrendered to the officer!
and Immediately furnished bond.
Greenwood alleges self defense.
Icera are expected to roach Ardmore
tomorrow with Will Patterson.
shot nnd killed hla father-in-law, James
Duncan at Ra-!? . night.
GOVERNOR NOT WEARY.
Authorixes Denial of Story That He
Will ReEnter the Army.
OUTHRIE: An Intimate friend of
Governor fr'rantx says that the gov
ernor has authorized a denial of the
re|iort of hla retirement from public
life and entering the army under the
title of major. "Governor r'rantx has
not the remotest Idea of again going
Into the army," he aald. "His one
eT-erience was enough for him
all thla about his being weary of the
struggle la liosh."
A company haa been forme,f at
ChictaaLa with a capital stock or v
POO. Wboae Intention It Is to develop ,1 tUla
power form the Washita river. lie ,.uir Mas IIv.
company expect to develop about one ,iu<> v 1 that «
thousand horse power sufllcleut to 1,1. s w - 1 :■ « 1
run evary piece of machinery in the along tin i'm. 1
city.
Several Land Lota Added te Oklahoma
School Holdinga.
ALVA: J. C Ortier. of the terrt
torial arhool land office, haa Juat tin
Islied filing on all the vacant land alaslppl rlv
■1 this county under the provisions ot I "lit to the
he Statehood bill, donating l,filK),0UU
teres lo Oklahoma territory.
The number of acrea of land filed
on In thla county for Ihe territory
'a about 40,000 acrea. leaving not a
toot of vacant land In the county.
The financial resulta of Mr, Orn^'
work are hardly
Same Quarantine Regulations Will Ba
Required Aa of Other Shlpa.
NEW ORLEANS: Warships from
suspected porta which enter the Mia-
th Is summer must sub-
COMPLETED THIS WEEK.
Interurban Line Connecting Shawnee
and Tecumseh to Be Extended to
Other Citiea.
RHAWNKK: The officers of the
Deka Oevelopment company are bend
iergy toward the com pic
expenditure of the llOu.OOO appro-
priated by congress for defraying the
expenses of the constitutional conven-
tion. As secretary of Oklahoma, Mr.
iave charge ot the dio-
buraementa. He la also a member ot
board, which will district the ter-
DEATH AT HANDS OF IN-
FURIATED MOB.
FIEND CONFESSED HIS CUILT BEFORE CIRL
662; Kiowa, )43 JOO; Lincoln. $802,
Uigan, $767.r,5il; Noble, , :s:t;
Oklahoma, f 7K.a2l: Pawnee. tl.oiV
Payne. $:!*!>,H80; Pottawatomie.
6!):!..-.no; Itoger Mllla, $113,001; Wi Mi
Ita, $18.".8a3: Woods, 1,212,457; Wood
aril. $.'110,560.
In thla territory the railway aases-
ure Governor Frank Kraut.
must make good. Thla amendment also
wisely provldea for the elimination ot
general elections In Oklahoma this
fall."
Because of the passage of the state-
hood bill, the appropriation hv
gress for the maintenance of the fed-
eral government in this territory is
equlred, und tne amount which is
Charles H. Kllson, secretary of the generally appropriated for litis pur-
tenltory, and L. W. Baxter, territorial I*'81' was ordered turned back Into the
auditor. treasury. Thla would mean that there
would be no fiinda for the offices ot
BEAVER IS DISINFECTED Koveiiiment and s.-cn tai
' territory, alter Jas Bar! 1. and this
Live Stock Inspector Report. It Fr.eo 60,186,1 Mr Fil8on' '* of the
of Ticks territory, to run h very narrow ea-
GUTHRIE: Ed Thralls, territorial J?1"' 88 11 w"ul<1 have eliminated the
live atock Inspector, who haa bee
king for the paat three month
Beaver county, In company with In
t:i,o00 per annum for the running ol
bia office. Ho immediately wired to
Washington nnd th^'Tnatter
apector B K Hlchards In an effort 8"alghtened out. Otherwise, lie would
have had to run the office after Jun-
to rlil that county of Infection, reports
that the county la now as thoroughly "?Ty 1 nt" ""'"'hood became effec-
leaned up as I. possible with such ,lv" wl,ho,,t an>' uccount
ixpanse of territory. The stock
men of the county are working In har-
mony with the Inapectora and have
any
whatever.
In regard to the designation of two
Indian Territory Judges to
the board which will district that ter-
KsrAtfar & i
•tary Thomas Morris of tne 11 v
itock sanitary commission, says that
le will probably keep one Inspector
!'7'v7 ~ry ,0r BOme ,,morL- other"oklahoma
Just to round up any cases which
might be discovered In the future. It
any cattle are brought Into the conn
ty Illegally, they will be seized und
held, and if the owner claims them. W.1H
he will be arrested for violation of the i„.i„„ 1,
I.... l„„. JUilge, 11
Quarantine law
THE DEADLY FIRECRACKER
the constitutional convention. Presi-
dent Roosevelt conferred with Senator
Long of Kansas, aa well us with Con-
gressman MoGuIre, Mr. Kllson and
It was the eager
desire of Mr. Ixjng that Judge Gill
of Indian Territory, be designated as
a member of the board, and It was
at Long's suggestion that the ex-Kan-
as named. In naming the other
matter of the one hold-
ing the oldest commission, and ln this
Judge Clayton had Judge Townsend
beaten by from May to August. Mr.
_ . . . Kllson says that President Roosevelt
Got in iti First Work Early in Vlcln- had overlooked the matter that the
c... . ..-x °.f..wnee. statehood bill gave him the appoint
SHAWNEE: Phe first victim of the nient of the members of the board ln
American system of displaying patriot Indian Territory.
brought to town Saturday
INHERITED LAND SALES.
lam _
night by his father and a local phy
Rlclan dressed a badly lacerated hand
that waa minus a thumb and fourth Large Amount of Indian Lands Can Bi
n"*!'r , Sold Under New Rules.
The unfortunate lad'a name Is Newt MUSKOGEE: "One-fourth of the
Moore who lives with his parents allotted land In Indian Territory la
about four miles west of this city. Inherited' land or 'dead claims,'
He was attending an Ice cream festival ns soon as the niles under which
in ttie neighborhood of his home and It enn be sold are published one-hnlt
with other InriR of his apro was on- r f thla will ho placed on tho market,
livening: tho proceedings by shooting The balance of it will doubtless he
off niant firecrackers when one ot the market in a very short time," sata
tnem exploded in his hand maiming Major John R O'Neill in charge of
the land sale division.
him for life.
CREDIT RATING.
New System by Oklahoma Commercial
and Industrial Organizatl
I'nder the act permitting the sale
of Inherited lands through the union
agency at Muskogee, all lands that
were allotted to deceased citizens or
those who have since died, are made
ok-t winvii pitv . —"t"— inose wno nave since died, are mane
, r h credit ratin" salable. This includes all nations and
system for the entire new state of
Young Whit, Girl Acco,t,d by th, Ne-
gro Who Threw H,r Down and
Raped H,r—A Rac, War la Prob-
able.
NORMAN: John Fullblood. a ne-
r° who aald be was from Paris. Tex.,
once a week, the sessions UstlnTtor "* lynched at four o'clock Sunday
several day,. morning near Womach. for a r |ie corn-
Map, prepared by Mr. Bixby were niltted on a little daughter of Ira Rob-
gone over and a general review of thta In son, a farmer living near that place,
situation made, although the commls- on j * 1 Ul ay night the father of the
blon bus not decided Just what plau jrtri anil the rest of her folks went to
will be pursued. The first work before visit a neighbor and tho girl, whose
it 1, learned as nearly as possible, the name Is Alary, was going to siiend the
population of the various sections of night at a neighbor's. She started
Indian Territory. Dawes commission ,0ro>-s 11 eoi n field about evening when
maps, showing the townships, will be a^e whs accosted by a negro who lirat
used in this. Tne member, ot the b„k(.,| her If she knew where he could
commission will trsvel over a great KPt a (l[ popping cotton. She
deal of the territory getting from the tol(, lllm vhere he could and there-
best obtainable sources the popup upon he grabbed her by the arm and
atlons of the various sections. asaauit.-d her. News was soon spread
There will be no "nes drawn to ovpr au this vicinity and men and
lay out the district, until ibe com- 1 loodhouutf, were soon on his track,
mission Is satisfied that It has an ac- was caught by John White and a
curate estlniute. After the population „ aa |lV the name of McCowan. near
Is learned, ln regard to the vurtou, Itradlev, and was taken to Womack.
sections, the work of redisricting will where a crowd of abcut 300 men no
begin and the commission will remain ^ov s had collected. He was taken to
1 continuous session nere. There ^|r| she Identified him as
ill be op<-n and executive sessions. gocn as the Huht flashed Into his face
The commission will listen to the su«- J10 ctterwi,rds confessed and was
gestlona and complaints of the general taken to a lar*e oak tree about twenty-
public. appearing ln de.egutions and ,even miles west of Womack. where
singly, in open session. W hile their he waa hanged. When he was nearly
suggestion, will be considered bv the rtrnd hiB be ly was taken down and
board In executive session It will be flre kindled under it. Before the rope
the policy of the commission to IWteu WM tied about his neck he confessed
to the public. and pleaded for mercy. The fire soon .
The commissioners will not at this consumed hla hody nnd all that was
time advance any Idea as to how the i,.ft was a pile of bones. A hole was
districts will be made, a, the prelim- and all the ashes nnd bones were
lnary work is not completed. There gathered up and burled. All that
are to be fifty live districts and each n,ar|„ this grave Ik two sticks and a
must contain as nearly a, possible th< pile of trampled earth. A telephone
population. message received here from Wouiack
— siys the negroes are gathering there
MEETING WITH FAVOR. in li rgo numbers und a race war Is
expected. The whiles are leaving hero
Large Number of Indian, Want All heavll :.rmed In large number* and
Restrictions Removed. all southern Oklahoma I, In a fever.
CHICKASHA: Judge Cuaey. rep-
..■aentlng the Indian agent, Mr. Kei- DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS,
aey. hatf been here for some daya ~
hearing applications for the removal pre,|dent Has Signed Bill for Dividing
of restrictions from the sale of Indian Osage Money.
lands I'nder the lease, of tlu 're- WASHINGTON. The president ha,
haveCUthelr'Ct restrictions " "moved .Isned the act providing tor the dlstr,.
About forty applications were re- butlon of tho funds and lands of the
reived here. Judge Cuaey I, com- Osage Indian nation In Oklahoma and
pletlng a tour of the territory, during under its provisions the Interior do-
which a total of about one thouaand partment will during the near future
applications have been heard from nr.d proceed to apportion the wealth ol
he will begin mother tour a, soon the richest people per capita on the
as this one Is finished. As most fit face ot the globe.
the applicants are a good cinss of cltl- The Osages have been endeavoring
xeus the probabilities are that their for the r>a < two years to secure the
applications will be acted upon favor passage of such an act by congress.
ably by the department. But for the adjournment of the laat
congress when It did they would havn
SON ARRESTS FATHER. had their hopes realized and been In
possession of the pro rata shares ln
The Old Man Perjurers Himself nd the division now. Captain I'ranK
Sell, Son's Land. Krantz. now governor of Oklahoma.
MI'SKOGEK: What appears to he was formerly agent for the Osage na-
one of the ninst remarkable records tion, and came to Washington a yea.
of false representation and perjury In ago last winter with a bill providing
the courts of this district developed for the distribution. The bill wag ap^
here when David Overton made com- proved by the department of the ln-
plalnt against his father. William K. terlor and was reported for passage
Overton, charging that the latter had by the house committee on Indian
sold land that belonged to the for- afTalrs. hut was left on the calendar
mcr. at adjournment.
Ilnvld Overton Is a Creek allottee Thla year the nation sent a bill
xnd is nineteen >cnrs old. So'me prepared by themselves along the
months ago William K. Overton went same lines and approved by a majority
before the court and made application of the nation. It was prepared In
to be appointed administrator of the consultation with the Indian bureau,
estate of Ilnvld Overton, his son, but a few amendments were recom-
whem he said was dead, and he had mended by that bureau after the In-
witnesses with him to prove It. He dlan committee had submitted It to the
was appointed administrator of the officials there.
es.ite and secured a court order to The bill Is satisfactory now to the
sell the land. The land was sold and Osages, the department and the pres-
Overton got the money. The white Ident, who has approved It. The only
man who bought It took possession opposition to It at any stage wns from
when David Overton showed up and the Big Heart faction of the nation*
ordered him olf the place. Young but It amounted to little.
Overton then came In and made com- The Kaw Indians of Kansas were
plaint against his father who is some; Ihe first tribe to ask the government
times known as William E. Johnson, for the allotment of their lands and
— fund,. They were Induced to take
The telephone system at Cleveland this step by Representative Curtis of
has ben purchased by the Pioneer Kansas, a member of the tribe him-
company. self. Before that allotment had Invar-
lably been forced upon the Indians but
CATTLE RUN AT LARGE. Curtis showed the people of hi,
tribe that It was to their advantage
Several Thousand Head Now Roaming to take allotments nnd develop their
quarantine reguln- Hon of the interurban Urn
tlon a any other vessels, according this cltv and Tecumseh. Some delay
Oklohonia la to be planned at ihe third
annual meeting of the Oklahoma fed-
all persons whether or not they are
full-blood, or minors. Such lands
must be posted by the heirs at the
..f the filing as every toot 1
ng land In Wooda ] quaranHne unlll ,|-
n by settlor, yeart
left In the 40.™
> t Ion, of pure sun.
111 river, und tin
■ntIre
decision ot the Lonlslana state
hoard ot health. It was decided last
night that the two Krench cruisers
which are expected here trom Cuban
ports for the Krench celebratloon ot
the fall of the bastile on July 14. must
be fumigated before leaving Cuba ami
Mississippi river
lay, have elapsed
after the fumigation, or tailing to di-
this, they must be fumigated upon ar-
rival at the quarantine station and
be at anchor there tor six days before
coming to New Orleans.
The Baptist church recent', .-•m-
plete.1 at Okeene, was completely u -
atroyed by a wind torm It was built
of cement blocks and was a particu-
larly handsome structure. There war
no lnsuraacc
Pawhuskn h.is been made a city ot
th, first class and an election of city
officer, is to be held July I'l,
Woodward Claims the Eagle.
GUTHRIE: Woodward claims the
original eagle from which the presi-
dential quill was taken, which w a«
used In signing the statehood bill.
A Woodward mail by the name
Noll has the e.iele and haa it mounted
and on exblbltioon In Woodward
"Dsd" Noll, as the owner of the eagle
Is familiarly called, give the quill
to Senator Mangum who gave it to
the president. N'i>l! selected the quill
some time last winter and It has b- 411
ready for the president's use ever
since.
RATE BILL IS A LAW
President Roosevelt Puts His Signa
ture to Railroad Bill.
WASHINGTON: The president ha,
Signed the rsllroad rate bill. He alao
Signed the Immigration bill and the
bill for the construction of the lock
canal over the isthmus of l'unams.
The house had amended the pro|io
sltlon of the senate, making the rate
bill effective sixty days from June i!n,
1900. As the rate bill passed It be-
came effective sixty day, after ap-
proval by tbe president.
In Oklahoma.
Gray Wolf—Jarkey Tunberwolt 1s
sbsoiutely insufferable these days
Jsckal—What la the trouble"
"Why, his father was shot by the
ket.
uld not bring $100 In th'
[•cording to the tlllii
Itorlnl board of equalization, Ihe
I railway property In Oklahoma
assewment amounts to fll'.tiMi.SIH.
■gainst s113U< last year, an
rase of }7ll.'.'U:t. Pullman prop-
Is assessed at
Konawa Wants to be County Seat
KONAWA A mass meeting was
t of the al ",ls place a few nights ago 111
the Interests of this place to be made
a county hc.h when the new counties
are arranged In this part of tne new
atate. The citizen, are enthuslatk
and have subscribed quite liberally to-
wards a fund to carry on a cauipzlgn
hua been experienced through th
ure of material to arrive on schedule
time, but extra shifts are being worked
to make up for loat time, and there
Is a feeling among the entire office
force that with favorable conditions
from this time forward the operation
of the line to the site of the new
park will he reallxi>d this week.
Then- Is also a strong sentiment
among the people who have been glv
Ing close attention to the interurban
ada Irs that the line to Tecumseh will
be only the beginning of nn extensive
elect lie si stem that will Include lines
to Muakogee, South McAlester. Okla
honia City, and probably one or two
other points.
teased <
r of 1
IT'I m TOmnr'" Tjndustrlnl HRency for 8fllp. and |f ,he ^
organizations, which will be held In
thi, city on July 11. it Is expected
that all of the members of the or-
ganization will gladly Join in the
istate
minor, the sale will doui 1
to go through a process ot
court, depending entirely upon the
movement lo effect a good system of niles that'will be promulgated by the
credit rating along the same lines department of the Interior.
aa that In vogue here and ln Shawnee The homesteads of deceased allot-
By the use of this system the mer- -'ees can be sold under this law and
chant Is protected against dead-be its 'he reason that the greater part ot
and slow pay accounts, nnd con- ,he inherited lands will lie placed on
the market ti because thi, 1, about
the only practical way to close up
-state. Prior to this, land sold
< limited to the
counla, and con-
siderable aid is also given in collect-
lqg bad debts. The fake advertiser
will also be fought at the nieetlnr at tlie
and a system devised to warn the Creek nation,
member, against fakes ln advertlslnp
and protect them from losses from
.uch schemes.
The call for the meeting has been
[S .t0^nV° iainrw ^2,y>00 tKrt' ro sent out by President Lee Cruce of
wi ' 1 ' the organization asking that each
member be represented by the presi-
dent, secretary and one delegate.
T11I1
lepot. A |iark. a block In length,
adlcln i.ie new depot, anil other Im-
provements aggregating 150.000 will
be made there by the Krisco railway.
Yearning of a Lary Kan.
Architect Have you any ideas you
wish embodied ln the plans?
Sufferer—Yes. I wish the windows
so placed that my wife can't possibly
think that It is raining ln all of them
at nighL—N. Y. Sun.
Pawhuska a City of First Claas.
Gl'THRIE Attorney General Crom-
well has recommended lhat Pawhuska,
the capital of Oaage nation, be made
a city of the first class. A commit-
tee was here from Pawhuska push
ing the application which ha, been
MUST MOVE CEMETERIES.
the hands of the
gov
attorn
ecelved
city officials which
-1 ( Election Judge
nl for aeveral
Ihe mill..litter
(lovernor Krantx woul.
cominendation, of thf
nil 111 the matter. Thi
culls .or an election o'
III be held on Julv
City Council at Tulsa Finds It Neces
sary to Ch inge Burial Ground.
TCI.SA The proposition of mov-
ing two cemeteries Is belns consld
by the cltv council, the conditions ue
ing such that further delay makes the
expense greater and danger more se
vete. Tulsa l.nn grown so rapidly Unit
the city Is constantly surroiindlnit the
cemeteries, wherein are the reinalnc of
the dead of the past fort> \ears. many
burials being made before the country
was settle.1 lip and thi
Fortieth Annual Encampment.
C.l THR1E: Important rlrcular let
ei, have Just been issued by Com-
1,1111,let Peter Becker of Jefferson,
>U1h., calling the attention af member,
rt of the O. A. R. to the fortieth national
'iicnmpment. which will be held at
■lluoeapolls. Minn,, beginning Monday.
Vugilst 13. Tne Rock Island has been
the official train for the
cte
The Plot
1 have
eil
for
1 Impi
iierfe'
II y bod lei,
manner
sanitary
r Telephone company has
bought the lehigh exchange from the
Choctaw Telephone company, and took
charge July 1.
Beer a Big Seller.
MUSKOGEE: The sale of "lino,
ino," "Tetotal," and kindred bever-
ages Is proving profitable to the towns
of Indian Territory. At Muskogee a
license of JoO a month was fixed on
each Joint. There are twenty five
piaces selling these beverages and the
net income to the city Is $1,250 per
month. Some t
license a, high
but that was In an effort to shut th<
out entirely.
To Build String af Elevator,.
CHECOTAH: The Davidson Ele-
vator company hns secured trackage
privileges oil the M„ K. & T right-
through Indian Territory and
In Big Pasture.
IiAWTON: Three thousand south-
ern cattle are now being pastured
and herded In the Klowa-Comanche
pasture reserve contrary to law. The
cattle are trespassing upon the lanti
in cultivation under the agricultural
1 lands.
LOVE FOUND A WAY.
Withholding of Bride's Trousseau Did
Not Stop Wedding.
GUTHRIE: Citizens of Enid have
leases. Many complaints have been been having a merry time this weeg.
registered by the lessees with tHe a, the result of the arrest of Roy
Indian agent, Mr. Blackman, at Ana- Chaney, a recent bride-groom, who is
darko. Instructions were Issued to tne charged with assaulting C. Lowen-
sub-agents in Comanche county to go ,tein, a wealthy and prominent mer-
to the "big pasture at once and as- rhRnt chaney, bride was M'js Ells-
certain the number oj'cattle to whom abpth M|tt(,ita()(!t , n„.mber
thev belong and when they were .
brought there." All cattlemen', leases enstpln * houiehoM' ami for 80alp rpa-
hnvo long ago expired. What action S(ln 1-owensteln objected to the match
the Interior department will take to and sought to prevent It by refusing
prosecute these violations is not made to allow lhe *lr1'9 wedding clothe,
ttubllc to be taken from the house. She re
; ported to Chaney, who bought a new
Over nine hundred Indians of the trousseau and the wedding occurred
Kiowa, Wichita and Caddo tribes are on scheduled time. Having obtained
assembling at Anadarko for the regu- a wife. Chaney then waited upon I,ow-
lar annuity payment by the govern- enstein asd demanded her clothe,,
ment. Agent Blackman Is superlii- t rouble resulted, followed by the ai-
tcnding the payment. fcach Indiar ]ege(j assault on Lowenstein by the
will receive about forty dollar,. bridegroom.
GENERAL BALDWIN RETIRET
Reduce, Freight Rate,.
MUSKOGEE: Navigation of the
Arkansas river Is gradually hammer- Succeeded as Brigadier General by
Ing down the freight rates oa all rail- Colonel Dugaan First Infantry
will hnllri u lonr. .trin. coml"K lnl° Muskogee, which OKLAHOMA CITY: Brigadier Gen-
W 11 build a Inns St.ing of elevators, , , ,he heai, of Iinvigal,„n. The flm rra, Frank u fc,lMw,n ,,as retired
Ihe company already has some eie- Auction that was made was from command of the Southwestern
vators and wl.l build others at Itroken the steel and wire mills ln Kokoaio, ., , , . .
Arrow Coweta. Vinita. Muskogee Ind. The last I, a cut of ten cents ."
1 have made the Checotah and other point, thi,
$200 per month. Headquarters for the company
Sulnhur litis
candidate for the
■lite
eil the list ns
w state capital.
he at Muskogee where the largest ele.
valor will be built. Mr. Davidson, who
I, at tne head of the elevator com-
pany, was formerly a director In tne
M„ K. A T. road.
l.lttle Bear, an Indian prl
he federal Jail at Guthrie,
-ently finished his tetni 011
legging charge has been rei
Muskogee, to atund trial 011
stealing charge.
Iron Ore lu 8ight.
Th, world haa only 10.01 h.imi
of Iron ore available, ulnl ihe
ilkoly to run ahurt Inslr..- ,1
to 1
llh the for
or l.;« of (ystem, and
At least .'.nil bodies win
d in transplanting the dead
plan
NEW STATE NEWS
Indian Territory imtato growers, es
peclallv In the vicinity of Tulsa, where
the supply is over abundant, are re
fusing to dig their crop because ot the
fdingty low market. The quota-
Preslder.: McKIt
"Always peril, 111
safety always .lar
but always shinln
Item and tlis si 1
always aftei
a ess and 1
ihr.-ugh the
ml
icrlll. 1
bit
the friinlen of III*
HEARING POSTPONED.
illness of Attorneys Causes Delay In
Conrad Mass Case.
OUTHRIE On account of the 111
ni'ss of attorneys In St. Ixiuls tho hear-
ing In the case of Conrad Maas. to
nave been held before Governor Kraut* ,'"'ns range from 30 to 3a cents |>er
I '.itirsduy, has been postpoued until bushel.
.Idly 18. —
Mans is serving a nlnetv-nlne vears 1 The new wheat crop Is coming out
ti lencc In the Jail at Watonga for I ' t About 30,000 bushels were mar
Killing hi, wife In a dugout lu Blaine keted at Kingfisher one day. ihe
, Iintv in 1s!is. He Is a German noble I crop Is the best that was ever raised
1 .111 nnd a former officer In th" Kais 1 In thst section. Some fields yielded ns
rs arniv Relative, seek his re- high us thirty bushels. The test Is
ease alleging that he Is insane. | good, running as high us sixty two.
per hundred on rice from New Or- ,hls PIace- and le" for Boulder, Colo-
leans There has been cut after cut rado, where he will visit with his
in rutes on merchandise, ns It ha. daughter prior to going to Denver,
become better established that naviga. General Baldwin will b, succeedeu
tlon on the river Is permanent and In command here by Colonel Walter
Increasing The reduction in freight Duggan. of the First Infantry, now m
rates is helping the wholeaaler, very the Philippines, who I, promoted to
materially. the rank ot brigadier general. Lleu-
tenant B- 8. Sayre, one of General
Criminal With Two Million, Baldwin', aides, left for the I'hlllp-
WATONOA: The pardon case ot where he will Join hi, regiment
"-Oorsyan^anny for active service. A party of c tlzena
Hazed Student Get, Call.
GUTHRIE Rev. J. E. McGifvey, |
lhe ItsayiM oolite student who wns 1 conrad Vans, the
.1 i-«. I by unknown partb s iurtng the ofticer and nobleman who Is serving ronnej an eBCort for General Baldwin
ast winter, and critically Injured, a life sentence in the Blaine county ,lg he went to his train. He was lxty-
wnile unending that institution, hn* ' Jail for wife murder, will come up (ollr year, old thi, week and wa, r -
icct 1 te 1 a ,. il t.r Tulsa, where ht , ' ",or<' Governor Krantz at Guthrie. llred under the age |tm|t
.Mil I'.- pastor Of the Trlnitv C isco ' >« " *< <"< "Msble authority thst
,' | .... , „ ' . the estate left Maa, In Germany
-si church. The ; „ni It on Mci.ar- L,nounU to ,ornetti|ng over two mll-
ve* at i,.itnSi. 1, onto, followed short , |lon joi;,,,., Maas was up before the
'v after another Kenvon student was inR|n,, county insanity board and tne
'omul dead, having been tied to the I general opinion of the board was that
railroad truck. None of the perpe- I he was sane. He expresses hop,
I .ten of either crime was ever up .that Governor Krantz wll extend exs-
1 ehepd**d I cutlv, clemency to blm.
Modesty and GreatneM.
Hi only 1, great who has the habits
of greatness; who, after performlni
what non. In ten thousand oould ac-
up]l,h, passes on like Samson, and
"tolls neither father nor mother of It.",
-Lava ter.
Speaking of
plclnra. It Is The peek a boo waist is
unmltl In forming s chemical compound An sccurste wsy of telling the time anititerv 1.... 1 >...&i <i «> i.« e sstllwsls Tl)e to,,,!,!, wlt(, a KOO<i lnanv peo-
11 I., have II affair s subscription rated blessing It afford* comfort to corresponding to th, viscous fluid out |, to use your hand as an hour mark. Washington, M iy I Iti all of 1 ., \ v '! It Is feared the ple wfc0 hope for tlie best Is that llicy
on ' the aul-s. 1 r Hon In every case al-- lhe wearer both phv-i.al and m nt«l of which silkworm spin, his del teste farmers know 'he rule Mind the hou: gtnrm raised over tlie i.Iov. d p 1 1 . - r , * «ill lo-e one of Its best are a|way, ready to believe the wor,L
r « the ?" ; tlo ^bu«Z, o It brine* a v h In of mere r a a. thread, the Krench chemist, found. of ,unr„e ,nd sunset and hold tin Jf WIW the packing hois- ■ e ....... t- fir ,-. I..„ battleship Mon.
the eeneral feast Call a IP "e meet Ing whomze« at the half revealed chart:, s strangelv enongh. that tho best substl- arm atralght out from the should.- ofljeers of the riilted St. t.-s - 1,. t . ,,, „ ,1 , k the rocks St A s talesman ts wanted in Russia,
in advance ai . let each person say of neck and should.-- and real-res tute was a soluti-n c* gun cotton. wtth the hand St right snglss ben' ,lr„ ln .h, kn,.w'e-li:e • . it .v t, is'.md Wednesday and. accord- Rut the difficulty In the supply Is lhat
presldant, ,nd hs ,v,r .tops brU- what he or she de-Ire, to contribute how beautiful the id I. after . II. which also serve, as the basl, for the ,ng from the wrist forward f has bee,, , ,k.,, bv , . la;, t rs received at Dsvsn- when they get one they don't keep
King sbout It."—Llppinrott's. On, person may choo.e rolls, another ( Clsrgyn.en should not endesvor to dls- most powerful sr.d desdty ti e snn sets st . oclock, and H, ,tl department 1.. • tuv sound , ,„.r, :„|,,nH ht. Is not likely to ns him.
sandwltcbe,. another lemons and sug- nipt the feminine ,hhtlon of their con- explosives To what extent thla gun high In the heaven,, close one eye „ ■ ,,r them and for every en- •d Naval experts a-e of ths opin- The regicides were quite willing ts
Confidential ,r. another coffee, other, cakes, plvk- gregatlons by attacking the reek a boo. cotton silk ts relieved of It. .xplosl/s make three measures of the wtdtn I nJer thediiectlon of , ,hat to atlemtp to refloat Ihe Mon- be bounce when King Peler tack.d s
Th, Oolf Girl-John seems to havs le, snd relishes This I, much piear Vn.ler no eli cuinstances should they qualit ies before being wovenInto laces fhe palm near the thumb Each n. ..■ ,iry r.eneral Sharpe the army , ,au r prewnt conditions will pension to the bounce
teetisd l rnsklng lovs to me. aatsr sad mors soelsl than ths p«s« dill them bathing suits The revels- snd dress fsbrlcs. seems to be ssne- ure m^n. one hour Three mea . • - ,, ,h,„,.uglily examined at every , mean her disappearance In thirty
Auto Girl—Well, something's sometime adopte.1 cy.' having each per. Hon, of a peck a boo and thoe, of a what questionable Certainly a ounf mesn thres hours so thst Vlie . ,.u i, uf pr,,,„,r ,|on. ,0 far. at f.,thoms of wat r. us ,he Is flxsd pre- Happ'- thought for i n, le Sam-—
' bathing suit sre as widely separated woman sowned In gun-cotton would be ,hllt obtained Is . less 3. or 4 k lf,a„ the canned and dry silt; eariously on
ss thsy can powlbly be s formldsbls. If not dsngerous. objsct wlth pr,cllcs you :an sgual s watch. concerned overlurnlug
Ths
con, wrong with my ,psrk«r. too.— son bring with him s separate luncfc
Jud(S. So whic.li be dlae. In aolltary Stale
1 ledte and ln danger of the Ceatral American revolutlonlata at
work digging the Panama canal
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Enterprise Printing Company. The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; Foss, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270748/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.