Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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LAST CHEEK CO.VCH.
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FOR A NEW STAR'
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COUV4».5£8 Of PJ3S
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KNOCK TO LEASES
RULING FAVORS DELAWARE#
ISC -S AGENT S-CENCE-T TO
FLACE INO.ANS O.N LAND
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rte V :-;-y
H>3 wail
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Strce of
St* Rul.nj
sm—T-cse Wno
t'! Irfi an at
W .1
Have
Heart
to C--3 Grafte-t Greed
Subscription f'rict S CO par Y*af
: t~e.r a.-
iy less s
ndivid
£Li%
rT5 C- Tf-E FA -
Attract or
at St. Leu's
told on th-? lin
Mi s :..d cci.s ira,
lea-e h.ders ia the
Chickasaw nations
tr m . i • ..
against t e ruing. an* declaring tc
if carr.ed out, *
t o bank:up cy.
two ye.t= gov era me
on am a? t~?
Chc-c aw aid
Already Mr.
several letters
p- te t Eg
c *
F - t;
A D. ^ OOD, Propr
NEW 9TATE NEWS
A i 'i.7 * V'i• :
kennels at P-vnca City Tc.e i.-.ep'.
paid I! i.0 a year.
in mich ei;*-
■ of orphans a
et.ar a are la
r.J<s e r. : itior. a
h r, - -s > '
•3
I in.
nt
• he
ro are r
a la
t3
per~. • -,a of -he
India scho.l
t "o r tam to Fort
f"w diys and wi'.!.
re -.t his old h- m*.
n b r. -
Or. ah'rr.% City wt!i to*:>
• »:7S,'00 water works and
V.T.1 proposition.
fill «»
leier
The n * b.I ding of th.
nor?.»l ic-.col w*a dedl it d
cond la-t * ok.
A rol •-
open i it S-l t.aw:. < e
Li3
Th- Hon. Albert Po n e of Pads
Valley has Won appointed a a.-
tar.t United H at' 3 ftttoirey for tfc
tOiitbfrn '.I 'n t, w.tii boatjq lanora
»t Pauls Va.l j.
CM r«:lar.d i fas" b c rr.Ir.g a fr<- t
oil fliuring the pi - ». tbn-•
new well* w«,rc report d. There la
al-o a K'jod f.ow of ca i from a I tto
W'-IU, one putting forth 2,000,00'.)
cubic feet P't day.
The Chandler cotton rniil steamed
up laat week to try iU ma hlnery a d
to run out *".at Reel tl.ere was Oi
hand, ttjrr:e of wbl h w a green an 1
li <• y to l.eat and »j,o L
Alt**# boasts thit »he 'el New Yor>
city Use f In the prl e of co ton a
wf-k aeo Betwaaa ( 0 aad 100 balaa
hive b< en glnr.td at thl< Orei r
coun'y town Blnco* t: e b a»on opoiiol.
Nearly all the ral road br d?o*a
aero 3 the Canadian rlvr In Indian
Territory wi:re el!h r washed away
entirely or wcro damaged go they
were not considered saf *. Kailroid
trafflr from Texaa to the north
was abandoned for two daya.
w. a Swftekar, an agad farmar
living near Ked Rock, la reported to
hivf been choked to doath ly a
crackrr He wis f'r.v.ng home fr m
town wh"r<' h'* had purc^ as'-d some
crackers. He openel thf w.x and
b<gan t » cat one, a \.o tlon of whlc
lodged In hii windpipe, and ho died
in leas than two m nutes.
i> Hi $ the q artai and'i&f sdptam*
fior 30 the territ rial te r t r." of-
r.c r o Jred In fa m tor 0 ing ?ar -
ous art.el h $2,02'J.M, and for 11
censes IC72.50 Ij du ting t' fj quar-
terly a 1 >wance for h b • rotary,
c * r/. Mr , < tc.f It leaves a balance of
$1,1*52 to the treasury.
Lt w. ae er from t Mr al otrr. nt
Tie m • -aag d:c.arei a ;air.i»: r\?
pr id.scuolj :easing o; Indian land.,
and eipeiaJly homesteads I
believe It w^uid be b.tter," It say-,
j "to sem^ the p>s afre of a liw by,
eoogre^s prohihtl r. • .w. as I of
the b'jmest^ads for the same period
of t ro<- thar sale is prohibited Then
ail cit.z^ns will hare at iea-t a home
V r tnat :e g'b of tiru<* an: by t.at
time suf:ic.ent progr will have i
j ben mai by them to understand i'.i.
I va.ue a ^1 thro.ig 4 iu proper u.». o>
tain a five Ir ooi '
In pursuance of a prevlotn an
L'.'ir.r* u.r-ni. ( l > ? Port' r expr«:.
bis op;/<jh 11 >o in hli me nage to the
Rale of the re*i ju» lac's, dr*clarin^
th »f such a tioo Nfcill be a direct vio-
lation of the agreement. He be-
lievt's that each alottee should be
glv»n f-noiigb of thr- r :u- la:.d> to
equalise tils a lotments t j the val je
Of 110 0)0.
1 'nly brief mention is made In the
mes age of anni 1 .-rig the contract
with the Creek na?i >nal attorney. A.
1' Murphy, wh.cb re ulted in an in
vcfttigHtUjQ una tne filing of two dam-
ape suits
Several minor recommendations
are made »n the message. One la
the re-acoui.t n; of the > x oq i u •;
of ti c Cre k monies by th< j^pirt-
merit for purposes imautii >r by
law will he made with l e department
so as lo s( are an .ar-pr 'pfijiion by
congress to cover if. It is also'
recommended thit an appropriatl n
of $7 ».«0j b<> made by the < mnc.l to
pay the outstanding indebtcducs., of j
the nation.
>an
forv
"Yoi
begin
refer*
13
:•>' batt f:
n' w po
rr your: !ve:
•• f r. * 1 M
fresh fi/h*.
a* Llaoy r
m
un<
fully
m in
d<
* A't
army,
im p •
ti «• (],
'arts
then i
all a *
'.v!. anl w :*.
? to be d
fall | reparc
After a If*,
is? yoi retir
h had be
Aft r su c -
ed an
ai:y writing his name in
of a collector of meme
TROUBLE IN GETTING HE
sltlons. voti r.'lt
er n-o/it dlffl-n
■ ed by (j&zir r
ou marched thr i
1" m*"!, fighting
and extricittng
.'h your han.'g
turnej to Mu!:de
conf!:'!on«
1 Kuro 1'
light, «-.d
without
Ccntractcrs for Sewers at Lawton
Find It Hard to G^t Work —-i
LAWTON Contractors for build-
Ing the waterworks system Ir. Law*
t n ara .short of help. The pipe liy-
P■ man.- of * .ch have! taken ad"
va:.tag- of tie lLd">a= Ignorance of
rectal raj*-;e=, an J have leased the
gro**ai as s .n a« i w_s al.otted, for
a tr.e.-e p t ince. fr m f.ve to f.lt..
cea'_s an acre, A re nt o, iaioa of
t:.e asi.s aat a t rney ge-eral In-
lis re>?on for! terpr-ting the supp exentiry agree-
he 1 * i -ed i f nient w-.th the CLo:tiw and Chicka-
Lo*;:? ami ,-lw natijna :.a= a*, .a^t furn oied a
t. Day afr.-r j '^Ba! upoa whl:h the Indian
}:an a.-.:-nt ma:- act and cotnpei al 1 sse*
i" :rr. • :~elng : t:) Oif oi ailotted iLdian iaa .s and
P"Ove the v=l d: y of the r leases In
the L"iit:-d States courts before tiity
w .l cm ... wed to rjotctipy them.
I saall b ein at once to p:it t !s
new p hcy :n'.o cperatxn," said Mr
Sh^eifeU. In the Choctaw and
Chickasaw nation^, whica contain
tee r.ch st firming land- ia the In-
dian Territory, nearly nintty p r cer.t
o; t.'.e ai. tt d laniis ar^ ienel oy
land compinl .- and th'.n sub-i^t to
farmers Wh a the land off:s w re
no one has
and oca=:or.- I
itoes
c^t-eken Mult Prove Right te Lan<
C'l wes as De.aware Surplus
Ml'SKO'-iEE: Th? stc.-etiry
tie :n—r r las pr n: gi* d a r rlira
dited Ctcoi. r 4. 1>.4, w_leh will helj
•.a De.iwa-e In:ar.- ga n uad.spub
j ed p s e.i oa cf t e.r ;-rp .s 1 n:»
| anl se.. tae'm before the ta; UaJI
f r isp si g of them eifires. Tne
ru Ug it nee £-:ry for ary
Ch r " ee *i.o t s ma e application
tfir 1 al cl 1-e: br De a ait- aj a
part of t--.r e:r;:us hoi :;ags to fi:«
i c nt = u-f r D.w.s commU-
roa ana pro.e k:s rlg t to the
g"o:ad b-fjre Le m-y :a:n posses-
si t. The l:w ru icg pr vld a t at
t-e e cai s *hr.ii be made rpe?:al.
w a • - r - p e t h aring b*
! • T-e 'OtLin s loa. The D aw .re
- P ie i.on ujt.! the Che okee C3fi
11 t r get, and if he has rot rM
D iaware wil be given an opp*ir-
t;i. y "o • .. his sarpluj lands w th:n
'■ t \'y d i - t * tine yet re-
r Ii1r| for that pu p se. A1. air-
p1 s la 1- mJ i-rpro-e:rert= jl 'he
Delaw.r s not s Id within that t'me
! rever t the g.ier-xeat and : e-
• come part cf the p*ab:;c domain hence
it can be se n th.t a spee y s t'..e-
MBt of ili coite ts afie^t ng the
r.-.-.t to th.4 land is of gre.t.st lm*
Por ace to the Deiawares.
7n re are a .j ■ a ru of fur-
pus l-.n s o.vned tv Le]. w; rf- allot-
te s. M st < f t is ground ia In tha
heir: cf the oii country.
On April 21. 19 4. a clause of the
Indian a; pr > ■ iv i n bill was passed
giving the Delaware Indians a right
tr sell their surrlus linds for a
P'r:od of ;lx month after the date of
filing for thfir al tmen*s. Immedi-
ate y af'erward the Dawes eommts-
•fa a -er.t cut no'ic- s to t e Del^wani;
to appear a* t e lan 1 otfice w.thla
n :.e*v d ys ar.d select th ir al'ot-
m nt-- un tr penaity of hivi-g ttelr
■ 1 c ljr.s made far -hem if t^ey did
n t ap ear in that ti . e.
In rfspon-e tj the n t ce mri<t of
t*e Ma«at(i did appjar nl se fC -
e: their al o'me. ts tnl the s.x
r.or.time for s liing their surplus
Jar.ds da e 1 fr m the time they Il.e^
ior a..otmir.t.
COAL LAND BIDS REJECTED
of wages
landonlng a single gun. prisoner or
uded mm, an l with the baggvg-
ain entirely Intact.
I rrri' '-1 th" retreat with a so -
wf 1 hear*, but wi h un? k a c r.
iene»? that t v. a - r,e'* .-s try in or er
;"<ln complete and de '*!▼» vl f>ry
er the '-nemy when the time cam-1,
em per r h'a rL - *- i n' d for t e
v.:i!i Japan forces suff'rl r.t
e us victory. A 1 dlfiicultl-s
P'jrting the e forces ovr a
of 1" " " -.f-r t- ar* I. .: g
e In a s 1 rl' of •• f .-ac.-.f-o
i tn m' n in e*. e y branch and
th<* service, and every so-lal
to Wiom has b c-n entnisted
in
ired
"T
conf!
h roed to
rt of he p. T_-: sea.e j w ho we e e.t.tlcd to
e.o Incr -a.s d. but the | tnade arr-n,ements to leas
for t :o great induca-j .and^ evjn ; efore th- y wcr. a-si?ced
pe p'e wi . can pi:k . ' ' th^m. Agents of the com pan t, cr
e c ttoa fields. rustlers,' as they were c.lie],
in an early stage of watched their particuiar set of In-
•i-.ot . ccn'.r ,c;o-s | '"ans, and as soon as they rece.ved
k them to
companies.
T i- h s not be n i m< but may be 1 lea-es were a l f lied out. A.l
n' cr. . rv now if the company cin't ''"remained to be done was to se-
g't 'i *■ iio h'r th y are trying to g t
ho d of. The contractors intend to
get the nec-sary help to complet • t' e
d man/ of ti. . .n! - -a.pan:- s Congress May Increase Area ac.d In.
ia t in .i n terest B g Companies
t.*n■ nt.- aod \\ ASHIN'/TON: Oommi sioner
th-. ir Jor.e i.as r-:e v d the r p rt of the
•nentc and
t'on ar
It was f
the pro ee
>I di-r-g.rd the cant of the Io- their allotments they tc.
.1 lao r' rs an i br: g :n outside men. i ^e or.'i - of the land
wi-k in the aer^etl time, which is
some time in November. The depart-
m<"r.' ha;; refused to grant them an
ex ti ion ' f time. A lot of new pips
Is arriving daily.
DI3PEGARDED ORDERS
The Jury Taken from the Bo* ' '''
VINITA: A *-ensat on was cause: fat'
In the f'-deral rrnrt w en Jud/e (A..
summarily discharged twelve of the n a '
regular panel of Jurfirs Irom further ■
H< rv f-f Ths Jury had returned al rn,,tT
verdi't of not guilty In tho c..- oi '
Wairen l>av ^ and (Jra Rankin, w r: 'ft I ;
wire clung' I with n breach of the '1"r'' '
(*•:i ', In the f :cf f 'I re I .-vilf-iic n r
of guilt and Uie In ructions of th- 's. 'h'
court Mar dial Da; rough wa or ',r th€-
dert d to stiinin ti twelve c ti7ens to ' v'-ri
take their places Th>; tlrst rasa
called was that of Daniel and Kdward
Pr ee. charged w th the mu d r ol
Thomas Qu.ilt Their lawyers ;m
mediately attained the validity of the
panel.
in th hi
a 'dl-ion to nuaa' r
command . from V
al
of war-
■tth
to
gh'-H, the firm r! t'-rrt.inatlon
)'■ to prevail, to g In victory.
. r be the sacrlfi-e nci s ary
' nd tyar In mind t'e l-r p -rt-
' vi tory to Russia; and, above
n * n; ' r hciw no-r-f-ssary victory
mor" ?p»pd Iv to r- I ve "ur
s at Port Arthur. who f r
months have heroically main-
'lii- dff.-ns>* of ti"; f if. . en-
The Pottawatoml * coun'y gr n I
Jury, which has been In session
about half of the last four weeks,
has thus fir retu ned more than 20'i
indictments, most of th'm agilnstl
Shawnee p o p- for minor off-n e ,
Inc tiding many vio ;ror» ol tie]
gaming and i.u . ir 1 w...
_
A party tr m the ' re-It enroillrg
departm nt of t-»* Daws cornm .so.
is In Otunn g'-e, to rem i n two VMl st !
hi s cure addlt on I < vl e c r a I.
tii a n.mli'-r of ;,p li at.ons for
riil.ng on th'; ' r e.
MUSKOGEE GRAVES ARE MIXED
Wholesale Oi Sinterment to Fol lov*
Quieting Title to Cemet-ry Lots
MlJSKOfJRK An c xamln itlon
Into t ha ooq ItioAa lit th< came le
nc,ir this city revoalnd ti e - tat i p
fart that burials in t:.( n have hen
rn^d" promiscuously arid that in
many rases m' mh *r-? of so r r I r!j•
fere nt fan I t have be n I t r ed I
a a n^'le lot Wh» n t «• o• rr 1 •• ry com
nnttccf rn.i Jo an lnvc ;*ic» ,ti n I
found that no one knows wbo are tht
rh-htful owner a of 'h« ° 1 t s o s n<
| 'alnod
♦•listed to the r ra-o
! "The ll'is'r o *s head of tl e Rus-
|(i n l?n'!, t 'ce'hf-r w th th* whole
of Pus ia. p ays f >r you. )>}'■ ? s y u
for your heroic de ds Strengthened
by this prayer ard the sma'l ron-
■ - lo--n y r.f t' lrrn fare- of the
♦a-:k thnt f-»11 ->n to us wo must
ro forward fea^Iosp'y with a firm
d" '-m 1 — r»ti n to do our du'y *o the
"nd wl'hont ' p ring r ur 11 '
"Out army, strong In Its tit Ion
*vf»h the emneror ani all Ptissh, per.
f , - cnlg-'atdre 's of hero's-, f r 'h-
Missouri Pacific Pnsseng^r Tr-in Ran
Head-on Into a Freight
WARRrNSM" G. MO. Two t -
v-Ight pe sons were 1 i led and sixty
or n^or i: jurr-d by a collision on th*
M'sa nrl Pacific two miles east of
t i ii-'O'- The y.erjond section of
the passenger train lo.d d with |
world's f ir xcur lnnlst
h '-.vi:y loade 1 fr ight train at
sh'-rp tu-n in th'1 rut. known as
"f oa l M n's C Roth trains were
r vraing about twenty-five miles an
hour when t' ey cam » together. Most
f)f the da d and injured are Kansas
p opj. . Th'.* engineer of the f e cht
♦ ran hai been ordered to sidetrack
for th" passenger, but ran by tha
pis ng track.
CRIME OF FOUR YEARS AGO
cure the signaturs aid the Indians
hid signed away the use of their
valuable lands f r five years for a
mere pittance. Most of the ground
that was leased in the Choctaw and
Chickasaw nations for from five to
fifty c--nts an acre could be rentei .
for ten times that amount.
There are more than forty land
companies in the Choctaw and
Chickasaw na'ions which make their
more y on k-; sin^ In i n and-. Some
of t. eae conduct a -tr I V basin ss.
The-e comp n: s c^n reg in po s -
s on of th Ins by showing In court
that their Tea es are vali 1 and that
they reasonably com pen ate the In-
dians for the u.-e of t ei. p oper y
T e e are a large num er of com-
panies, however, who thrive on thou-
r.?n n o a sands of acres w i h they have rent-
ed for a sons, pud it is thought sonB
o thi e wi l be pat entirely out of
busine s.
Choctaw, anl Ci.i kasha c-oal cooimls*
son and approved the r r c mmenda*
tion rej-ctlng all bids su' mi ted by
t e ^ari u in i d a s and ri p r
a' ons f r the p rchase of the sev-
e f -:r true s of c >1 'an ! in'I •(♦ed
:n the So :th McAleiter coal district.
C -mm si.sonrr Jor.es agrees w th the
co mi sfon that all hi s submitted
ar rar b.-low the ac ini value of th*
property, and in no cas^ is ir as much
a- one-third lht_- appr 1 »d r.'fr.imuni
value.
8HAWNBK: A. B. Chandler of
this city has begun suit against the
Sar.ta Fe for $10,000 tor the death of
his son, Th mas, a-'cd 19, who was
killed while work n^ on a construc-
tion t ain las- January.
In his 1- tt' r of transmittal, Com-
mi s orer Jones takes occasion to
| suggest to the secrctiry tha nece-sity
ol £s).;-:g c !■ e s to moi'ifv the la^v
go-.-erci g the sale of these lan s.
Th j r ent law A mi's th amount
of lard f at f n b? \.u c'as d by any
t dividual or corporation U) [CO acres.
This pre .a *s tli^ 1 r^e co^l c m-
parties from oi)t?ln ng holdings in
thh district, for there wou d be no
pro It in Ope at' rg s ich ar as. Cora-
mi sioner jGnea avgg st<? to the tec-
re ary Chat he have congress remove
t e- limitations so a- r<» induce the
1 rue coal compun o^ throughout th*
o u tr/ to bid on these lands. There
is little doubt but that Secretary
H tchcock wi.l approve the recom-
r lations or the cornm is soner and
thit all of th'e.ie lands will be rtac>
vertised.
in a'l
wa-
if
m'--
of th
and ri
♦aln
Thon
' h ar
St
. f.altering
feign al ro p
irk of the
nentj
y i
rmi
Ham
I>
■ ia 1 trea u
hli mo v
• deeds to thr m ha\e <
ami In mo t In star r •
r»* ' r '. , whir; ;;ow
! oi lg rial purchaser .
M .yor I ri. r rord
j the couimlfLo up
{ matter and if pon Me
v. i ' c t' t> f 11 t (iiirc ha»
It w, th' r h -come
j have a who'e a • •'!. 1
otb' r p r,ple h.
»*n 11 le
are ro
ere the
1 n*»t'ons.
n d f n- "
: 1 t in thi
ertn:sted
wish. Thfi
Thin1
of Ru
Far F
: a ned
i^h
the
r t e \. o e
of Go 1 be ■
i"-y ha ' n d .• Uj It -. r lit ,
441. 0 7*h amen ' r r iv d I orn a I
sourr.e-i ouring the e no th wjh
II ,12 4| Tbi : B a ' erab i
increase ovr the rejo t of lad
sooth.
Automatic Compass.
M Helt, a French Inventor, baa re-
cently patented a compass which auto*
matically registers minute by minute-.
The comrians card is fixed on a steel
pivot, which rests on a fixed agate, in-
stead of having at Its center an agate
resting on h fixed steel point The
fixed agate Is immersed in a drop of
mercury, which mtvoh as a COUdUCtOf
for the electric current that causes
the movements of registering.
instnj
Into
b•.• rj bur-< d
Murder Cas^s at Lawton
Th.
O
Cure a* Gad a& •
Onions nre recommended a» a ctir**
for Indigestion but as yet therp has
been no cure discovered for onions.
Ltr. Irrj*»*■ i» to the Irrirjatlon Congrcs
OUTMKI1S: fGovernor f'ergii
has named the fol'owlrjg delegates f
ropresent Oklahoma at the natiina
Inlg ti iD c, ti / r- «i v. h 1 h w 11 c ti
reno in Ml Viso .T x , on November
15: I>r W Woodward of Bnvd'-r
W fc' Ful eiton or Vl'tory. In <ir < r
coun'y. J ( arnpbell and .1 M. Havs
of Mountslr. I'irk, Wlll«m A IJ e
of Perty, Krne> t H ake of K 1(» no
K J Murphy (>t Lon Sfar I Y er
guaun of Union, in t o»nanch • eoun'y
and Charles M- 1 hacker of Mangum.
• hocran -here ; '•
■ cl O* r
i- 'her by trial
M a?i-n. Th • i
• or around v
;■ t
st L.
rr D«
el Ha
centf
T Ru
■7-orr -1
Wr.lns <1
f th. will
ur • r to
' grand
ch tie
is
forrre"
(io mur-
ig a con-
h
A Resident cf Comanche County
rtrfrrj for Pcbbery in 1SOO
LAWTON j r> ;j ty United States
r hal Henry Prey arrested Jielc
Th rn- n of n- ar .-'t' r i"g on 'he
ch r '3 of a sault rnd robbery,
br u -h? by grand jury indi tm< nt
n:a e by the T'nitel States grand
Jury of the .-o them district of the
I .d.an ""erritor;. or: Ma - »J, 19ofi He
was ar et ed by authority of a fugi*
• ve warrant Is ued In th • Indian Ter-
riu • Ho was brought baf re
I - t • ; F,' tes Commi i oner P/^ndirg
an' b nl for app aranc • he ore
t!' e t "r- rf t o T*n * d Sta'es
court in *" • In'iian Territory.
The Indictment against Thompson
cha-. 'a* h" ard arothor »-nr*y
■♦ r. i t in V. <• -outhern j .'.'t f the
Indian 'TerrltTy as-au te 1 a man
named I IJr ui ThorpP on. brutalJy
tha misused ■ \y: ar.d relieved ilm r f
the r J *, ' in money. The men ma ;e their
per escape and have been at lar&< i .■ t
Jack Thompson w*''s. Kre/ijly
It- ,v d n- ar Sterling. wh-*re ho has
h <' n' re iding for several montl.s.
Bank President Arre^t^d
NfTTSKOGER: R. M 'T'Farland,
rice pre I'ent of the Nat ' nal Rank
if H 1 'env 1 e whl"h was nisp'-nde 1
by f e national bank examiner last
June, was arrested here on a charge
of embezzlement and m; appropri-
ate n of funds, snd his bond fixed at
15 '' • M sF Has d got «In 1 of t)ie
indi t.r ent and came here prepared
to make a $">,000 bond When he
f ir.rj it r i el to $ 0,0 0 h could
not . each that amount.
Bel ^v*s He Can Destroy the Weevi'f
MCSKOGGE: W. I). Hu^sung,
sp' ' i il hug exterminator in the ser-
vice ' f th, M K. & T , wa n the
c ty r c n'ly th'nt : 1" ha dis-
covered a remedy for the boll weevil,
and hopes to be able to pull down
ti. • $50,000 prize offered by the state
of T' xa for s'.m<* praoti'-al way of
exterminating these pests He bid
a bottle full of weevils which ho s il
had bo-n killed by his discovery, and
claimed that they lived but twenty
m nut of ' r he pk subject d to i
MASTON MUST PAY RENT.
Important Decision to Oklahoma
School Land Lessees.
GUTHRIE: The territory of O -
lahoma was awarded judgment in the
disfrict couit at ( h r.d er again t W.
,'i MasU af r past due rent on scho >1
lands. Maston refused nearly three
years a?o to pay rent as a lessee on
t ♦» c-nton't n that the t rr tory h-d
no po er to colie t. Th t r i u\v i:i-
stit-.t il a suit f r the amount due.
v. i h 1 te:T . t, a s e nd for <:a- a «
and another to ev r? from the lan .,
but the defendant succeeded in delay*
ng tn il uat 1 th p xsent t u m. Ot.ly
t.e fi st chas been decided, but
this wi l re.-.ult in prompt -:e tiement
by a number of o:h r lesse-s who
h o fill t [jay up. pending the re-
it • f t he '* a. ai s- M s on. H d
hi content ms b* ea sub :;i ed tion
of th'- !'• :«•■«•< co ild have be n coa;-
pe'.led to sett'e their notes.
Law cf Sacrifice.
The law of sacrifice is this—that to
hose who win, to those who pay the
price, the sacrifice is no sacrifice;
that is to say, the element of pain is
not pr«?K''t
Grass widows are Just In their hey»
day in the vegetarian poasua. They
look good enough to eat.
A New Trotting Record
LEXINGTON, K>.: Major De'mar,
t! e gn at son of Iirlm ir, i ut of Eipcy-
t-iti n. marked a new tr tt ng record
Wh n he circled the track III 2 01".,
eli r>i"g a ha f secon ! -fr the record
mad.' by Crea-eus at Colnmbna. Ma-
jor Dolmar us d no wind shl"bl3 or
other spi d ctintrlv:mc.-«. Twice bi^.
! ' ! h 'li cq n I the ro -ord of
Cre ceua, the hat t tne nt Oakley
p:l ' . T *' «ra l ' li a! time in bis
w m - rtu! mil v -s 0:t it >i.
1:299&. 2f01l4.* He trotted the sec-
ond quarter In 39% see nds. the third
<rir.T r 30'. Pods and fe
■ ' Hi quarter In sconds. Ths
track w.t,- in p rfect condition.
Two Creeks Murdered
MUSKOOBB: Jack Bills'and Walter
It''d, fullblood Creek Indians, wore
shot and Instantly k',11 d near Holden-
v It" by an Indlnn reported by ;h 1 ot
flc rs to he Ila dy Fivico. Fixlco, t
1m sai't, while .n a drunken c udition,
secured a stolgun, Rh otn; one c'
tie It.dlaris In the back of the head
while a tit" p, and discharging the sec-
ond load Into trie back of the other vi>
i - tn .No motive Is assigned for the
deed, and the mutderer Is still at
large.
Sixtec Beer Sellers Arrest»d
AUIi-dORll: ii.xt en dealers In
mild beer were arrested nt the ins-
' n e of United States Attorney w.
B Johnson of the a uthern dUtHct
i ey were iel a el on in nd by Cre.n-
tnlssloner Roonet to await the action
<>r the.grand Jury. ResenUy Attor-
ne Jo lis ui ha I ihe mild beer teirg
•old analysed, Aid the arrest
has d o*i t e r suit of til
Many pi,at u a e el e ed.
were
ana ysi^
Shawnee Shops to Open Again
SHAW NIC!: orders were reo ived
nt Ihe Choctaw s'-ops h r(-.
the ear (le, art nient ten
day for six day a week
and other
ta op n
hours per
In re 111 ■ r.
ih'P 'rtnients will follow
' 1 1,1! w 'I P t 600 men on al
,'"1' T i- s1 ops h ito boos
running Hcien hours pi r day.
l'or the Ootober term or the district
court at Atoka ther - a-e iwetiyt-ilw
murd r c isea on the do.-ltcL
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