The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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rnithr*! hi* brftftftt, ||r ||%r«| only
abort tlmr After thr arrkltftt
Htfrrtnry MovtI* of Ihr Oklahoma
lf#r alork a* nil ary «onirulttlon. i# r#.
erUlniT replim in auawrr to lei | ra
ami out urging Ihr aherlfft of ||i«v
roaiitt#* of Oklahoma to lend th*tr a*
•latanr# In rnfnrrlng thr tlrlc r*trr- 1
mlnatlnn rampalgn. Thr repllra aa-
•tir© the heart) coo|H-ratlon of the
officials.
Thr Imllahnma Union Signal at
Shawn##, thr official orgau of thn
Karnirra Union which was recently
d#nl#<1 admlKAlnn to thr mulla at
*#ron<S*clnss mtr of |>OAfng«*, hu* been
granted th# privilege of iignln entering
Its publication at regulur ni'WHpbper 1
rat#.
WANIffNflTnMr ft la tb# opinion
of well peclrl I > w >er* in rrafigrtma
that tb# ault in#ttfut> <1 In thr tupretn#
court by Attorney <;• nrral Uoleman on
behalf of ibr atafe of Kansas against
thr tfnltr<| State# will ba%# no slain!
Ing in court.
Thr ault Is brought In Ih# naiti# of
iho stat#, though th# real pUinnff Ul
Vh# VllsAotirl, K uia.es ft True railroad. |
which claims th# talu# of ###ry 044
nnmherrd section within twenty miles
on each lid# of th# railroad In tb# '
(’fvifk nation bt a minimum vain# of
$?o per acr#, aggregating MU.inn
acres worth flO.339.GoO. A decree |#
asked, lidding that Ihr state of Kansas ,
la thr owner. <UI trustee for thr MU
sour!, Kansas it Trias. In fro simple
of all the lands In thr Creek nation
Including In ihr odd numbered see
lions to thr extent stilted.
The names of Joseph II. Choat«>
James Hager man, Adraln II. Jolin#,
Hbi.t| *. I, pui^H.j for lb*
rural »rh«il( larludin. iba «•«
"f I* tab* ib* tmptta to aa«l
froai Ihnr btiuira
Inalrad of bar lira na* nrani r b>ati
• rThdiil, I'rnMnl ibtrd •■nild bat*
***t*f«| of tbroi. ||ii f*br*a l.toroln
"’■miy a* aa rtamplo: Thr rallutaO*
of 1 lull roanir mak* art*rat crairfa.
at r*rb of olilrb a rr^lral high Hr boo)
• rtol.J hr |or*(r<| to nrroinmodal* all
lb« aurrounillns rural dlitrMi. |la
ronaldrr* Ihr high *rbool |>rrind l bo
moat rrlllral tlmr of l|)r yinitli * llfr, ’
a* It I* thr llmr a Urn br I* forming
hi* rlhlral rlaoiliril. and hrllrvr. that
ad murh rarr «hould hr M-I»rtrd In
rhooalng high drhool Irgrhrrd aa ni*'in
brra of a rollrgr farullf. for (hr r<<aaon
that thry ha»r rvvrythtng at ataka Ip
aiding In thr formation of character
anil fulur* life of fhr minh ui.
FOR INTERMARRICD WHITES
1 OltLAMO !■*> of th* aoc.t ball
brad of tb. lakmt OM-ra | "0rm% *• «*•- ao
-I trt.* l-.oakf^l Vr<t-1 •*> • r*“>- edllrd
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U'llmra Joif - ..pi m x jjK-rlor f.« "M,b *^*1 f rfkhf tamt, mil., |wi.g
fhr kfarln# Klf*m#n'a asaociat-ofi. f# f *l . .
r»i».~d a Ii kfliia Uw<a l‘r««i lvnt «IC«>i*bw. 4-Uu* log n»»t
Kr.f« calling upon aM rn.gi.hr,. U, quit . 0f and doing gr«*t damage
• ork. It id H«M l.d..ho«. err ihal , to *"* #•••*« rifpa. Kartfccr ooutb
ihh. (. nut to dtf.rl l*»ata todooglng to! ih‘* b-1 *« accompanied by
the l.nn i»r r.rri r. idWim *,.n * •tM,n‘ w,oJ- "Mtb «*“• *• «*
employ i d on (hr lawiid carrying *alL . . ,11 *>•»'»•••• evr»7
or non who hai" algnrd contracta for 1 *M broken. Id ar.mr localltlna 1
round (flpa Ihr no a hrmla .utr | f*r*“*n* ^P<»rt halldlonca a* larg. aa
)i«ct to atrllan onlrnt arc Iho union | l'uu** ****',
mat... nrcBK-n ..ml oiler*. . TOWN LOT PAYMENT .
Planing Mill Employee* Diaaatiafled j, . ■
CINCINNATI: Five hundred plan- Mon.y and Claim Forfeited for Failure
Ing mill rmploycca, arerral hundroif to Meet Payments ’ ‘ “f
pipe Biter* and electrician* and three MCRKOCKK: There la *pmrthlng
{ hundred Ir-lrphnne Hnimr-n .went on
►trike for an tncrciurc In wage*.
Curtl* BUI Would Make Them Chero-
kee Citizen*, aa to Land
doing In thn government townnlte lino
In tlTe rfldTun'Territory now. A pco-
Vision In the Curtf* bill la that alxty
day* after the act In approved the fol-
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ttarker •*»« J| u ,,ki at tb* yn.
-** id dal** ibaL hk*
t'crailata. It ta atiti ngmblMw, and la
Mkciy to b>-ak eg gg«ia at any tua*.
' St Bf> orbtii*r, I* tVa*aiagt<M*.
b° matter bow nmII. that waao f*
vtoatdc ta aay tnaaor, io ib* nm
N*«'i oa Ib* *rb<*4 laada to lake*
hr thrgi a* a atgaal to get ba*y
agala." any a btr ftryhry. —aad tb* na
dtltoa M • i*«< land d<a>akd* ruaat«at
aatebing “
Ih. Dll prtihabtitty Mr lirrkay arlll r*-
tnm to tb* Cleveland locality within
a f*w dava.
yv> lowing Ihr arrival of lierbey at
(Urvalaad. aetrral »rrV* ago. tb* ar>
real •» n«i* of *r«aeal it*.pa**rr*
qrmninfe. .'fi ! 'm - '“Ad 1.1,1. including W. If MIIH-
knn. lb* TnilliodaJrr oil oj*rator from
I’ruuaa Ivama. Millikan wai brl.i to
tbr federal grand Jury under bund »o
a bhargo of. rotting Umber on achool
land* III* cia* wlU com* up at Paw-
nee during.the prevent term of court,
and hr a 111 I* proaeetifed by the ant-
ing t'Slfbd fitati** attorney, Mr. Scot-
horn.
Thr mrmtwra of the achool land
'•hard f«-l Unit they have a strong
can* again*! the millionaire.
Wblle aa yet there has been no de-
flate* evidence of thn fact, yet tho
opinion aeema general among the em-
ployee* of the achool land hoard that
In care the mineral tiling* made on
achool land* fn the Cleveland Held aro
legalized In lomo manner by rongreim,
all the filings, ut lenat In part,-will be
transferred to Mjlllkan. .who will de-
velop and operate the claims, giving a
The pliimhora of Oklahoma -Olt.v
Went on u strike last week and from
present appearances will be of long
duration. A demand for $.r>.00 for an
Sight-hour day with n Saturday halt
holiday with pay was presented to the
employers, but was turned down. A
later proposition with the half holiday
clause was presented, but not agreed
to by the men who pay the salaries.
As a result of n preliminary hear-
ing. C. D. Steadman, who was arrested
last week upon the charge of murder-
ing his wife at Illngor, was released
from custody on account of Insuffl- I
clency or evidence. Steadman was tho |
station agent at Ringer and ho claimed
his wife was killed by negroes who j
were attempting to rob the railway
depot.
A. II. llruwn. John Madden and Joseph Ing certain Intermarried while persons
M. Ilryson, besides Attorney (leneral
Chiles C. Coleman, figure In tho list
of attorneys. The suit Is against enroll white persons who, prior to
Secretary Hitchcock, tho Creek na- | December 1C, 1895. Intermarried with
Jlon and the allottees, and the land Is I Cherokee. Mliawnee or Delaware In-
claimed under severs! grunts mnde to dlnns. citizens of the Cherokee nation
At Chicago 3.000 Lingshoremen Oat
ClirCAtJO: May 1st, all the nu-m-
WASHINGTON: Representative hers of the I,o|igshnrcnTen's tmllirt In lop Ing. pcually attaches to persons
Curtl*. of (ynnsas. Introduced by re Chicago, numbering ale.ut 3.00U, quit wljo have purchased toWn lots at gov- . .........................
.......* ‘ *■’" for the purpose of enroll- w«trk of load In? and mpMadliif vessel*, j eri'ino-nt Salt-s and not paid them out ,h*',re of thl‘ profits to tho person*
on school land by some of the tros- »
closed
uulon.
shop und recognition of the I payment, that the money that has
Mrs. Vlnnle L. Oakley has com-
menced action In the Noblo county
district court against the Frisco rail-
way for JIO.OOO damages for the death
of her husband. During the construc-
tion of n bridge over tho Canadian
river near Thomas the plaintiff's hus-
band fell through the structure and
was Instantly killed
I __
The property of the Coldsprlngs
townslte company In Kiowa county
was sold last week at sheriff's sale
to n. K. Hobbs for J.'iOO. The town-
site consisted of two hundred and
forty acres. The sale was made by
order of the court to satisfy a judg-
ment.
the state of Kansas to uld In the con-
struction of certain railroads und
telegraph lines fn snl.l state. By ad-
ditional grunt, by act- of cougress of
July 2t>, 180G. leave wus given to take
Innds lu Indian Territory lu lieu of
Kansas.
Tho contention that the case will
have no standing Is based on the fact
that the acts provided that tho lands
thus taken must be public lands, which
tt Is claimed was not the case, as they
were held In trust for tho Indians.
As a further safeguard, an amend-
ment was made to the so-called Curtis
bill recently, at the Instance of Sena-
tor Long, providing that tho lands of
the five civilized tribes upon the disso-
lution of said tribes shall not become
public Innds nor property of the United
States, but shall be held In trust for
the Indians.
Marshal Leo IC. Bennett of Muskogee
Is of the opinion that the Wycliff In-
dians, who killed Deputy Marshal Gtl-
strap, and for whom a continued
search has been made, have escaped
and are now In Old Mexico.
A' new rural delivery route has been
ordered established, at Mnrigum on
Jun'p 15. The new route will be
twenty-eight miles In length and serve
a population of five hundred and sixty.
Dr. Brown, the territorial veterin-
arian, killed-two horses effected'with
glanders near Ponca City last week.
George Alderman, convicted In Kay
county on a grand larceny charge for
Trouble Expected With Miners
DU BOIS, PA.: The strike situation
in the.- Clearfield region is threaten-
ing. Notices have been posted by tlio
operators of the Buffalo, Rochester
and Pittsburg. The Bufalo and Sus-
quehannah and the Falls Creek Coal
companies giving the scale of wages to
be paid and the word has gone forth
that an attempt will be made to re-
sume May l. The scale is that of
1903. The minors are holding out for
recognition of the union and collection,
of check-off by operator's. If an at-
tempt is made at this time to resume
trouble is anticipated.
hv blond. In tK-enrdanco with thn laws
of the Cherokee nation, and when*siirh
jx-rsons are enrolled they shall have
the same status and purtlrlpate In the
division of tjie, .real property, anil no
other, of the Cherokee tribe or na-
tion, tho same as Cherokee Indians
by blood. Provided . that they shall
RED FLAG DISPLAYED
been paid in shall he forfeited together
with-nil -claim on the lot and the prop-
,t [ erty shall be advertised fo^ sule again
, „ . . . . ... _ by-the government. Prior to this time
Socialist, and Labor Union* Prote.t thc>rc wu8 n8 forf,.|tlII-0 r)ailso exct,pt
MMW wini™ t °f ldahH Ml",er* P",a* «***«»** Penalty uttnch.d.
M-,W \ UUK: Two meetings to pro- The. Dfliwes 'commission gets an od-
test against the arrest of the miners. d|tlonal ciass of WOrk w account of
Moyer, Haywood, Pcttlbonc and St. the town' lots.
John, In connection with the , plpt
’Under tlip Curtis hill
i | the commission is to deliver deeds to
». United «... treaa* Sf*K„“‘-“I” *“>
nr, the heneJIt the che„,ke. ; „e,d Mny J-CeU JSSSU
One of the meetings was in Grantl Cen- commission will Have to deliver town
tral Palace, under the auspices of the lot deeds 08 we„ a3 anotment deeda.
socialists and {rade,unionists, assocl-
A
trilie or nation, each of the sura- of
5335.60, and further, shall nvall them-
selves of the provisions of this act
within six months from the date of its
apprpvnl, that they shall have the
right' to sell laid dispose of any and
nil improvements placed by them on
their tentative allotments In the
Cherokee nation to enrolled citizens
thereof within the same period; fur-
ther, that there shall be no restric-
tion? upon, the alienation of the lands
allotted to such Intermarried whites.
passers that there would have been
forty such derricks erected on school
land there by the present time. Ho
also says that tho oil men In the
Cleveland field, outside of the alleged
trespassers. sympathize with the
school land hoard In this flcht end
will stay with the board In Its conten-
tions.
CHIEF PARKER ILL
GILlkET.TE JUHNED DOWN
The temperance workers of Okla-
homa claim there are forty-two incor-
porated towns in the territory where
intoxicating liquors cannot he legally
sold. ...
JUDICIAL DIVISION PROFITABLE
Two arrests were made.
Burglars Enter Stuart Postofice
STUART: Monday morning the dis-
covery was made that burglars had
entered the postoffice at this place.
stealing two hogs, lias filed in the The thieves tore the stock in the store
Oklahoma supreme court an original j ln w,llch the postoffice is located to
habeas corpus action to secure his re-
lease from the Kay county jail. Ho
claims to have given an appeal bond
ln the sum of $5,000 hut that Sheriff
pieces in their endeavor to find valu-
ables. They secured a number of
stamps, a small amount of money and
othcr.artlcles. People here believe thev
ooden refuses to allow him his lib j came west on a Rock Island train.
Clerks ol Court in Western District
Turn in $50,000
MUSKOGER: The-annual report
for tt>e western judicial district .ot
Indian- Territory made by R. P. Harri.
son, clerk of the. court Shows- that tlje police. As soon as word was lirouglitr
government has one profitable depart- to the.peUce thaf p parade under the
ment in flip territory at least. .. . J red-flag was projected' fifty- policemen
The report shows that during the ! wetff at once sent to Jliql^igan-j^jn^
past year the--total receipts .received j Ndrth’dark streets, where the para’dd'
from all the recording offices -of tho • formin&- The “Sn airwStrlng-
district, and the. fees and other monies «?<*• badges..'..fljfcy Were, mfprmqd..- that
received by the clerks or the court if the parad,e took place, at all, the'retl
amounted W a trilie utul'erV $50,000/ flag must notunfurled-; The men
above tho expenses of maintaining the s,al'ted without the flag arid marched
office. The recording divisioff turned 1 to Douglas Park, five miled.-ayvay. -■&&.
ih $57,000 in excess of the expenses of ! fore oue,fifth.of.the distance laa'Weeti-
that divisiop, and the clerks' division covered *b.e ..parade Tfa'd'brr-n -greatly
turned in over $10,000 above'expenses. reduced 1n nnmber8' A mef'Unf was
The total expense of both departments 1 ,re,d ,ater in the park' in ,he pl^sence
is a littre hx-er $11 000 ’ af tbe police, who had orders to stop
This excess money from the record- •« I^P^hes were incendiary
ing division goes into the permanent'! ' While the'column was .passing the
school fund for the western district : COrner °f Congress street and Ogden
and the excess from the clerks division nvenUe °Ue °f th* fiag bearerS named
erty.
goes to the funds of the United
States government. Because this
New S ' t R h money goes into the permanent.fund,
Mrs. Margaret M. Robinson of Ada j NORMAN: PTrack9m.»nC»t th. Uni it cannot be utilized for immediate
has commenced a suit against the verelty of Oklahoma believe that they there wmnldT8' ” this could be done
Frisco Railway company for $10,000 . Tiave a coming sprinter in' Noble whw , , ? " , ? to as-
on account of the death of her hits- j took the 100-vard dash at the uni- ' b h 144 new schools in the west-
hand. a conductor on that road, who J verslty track meet in 0:10 1-5 winning
was killed in a wreck near Sapulpa easily from John Darling, for three
lu June, 1904. years all around champion of Oklaho-
ated tinder the. name of “'The Moyer^l
Haywood Protest Conference,” and tho __
other In Cooper Union hall, under the'} Appointmeht „ J(ld e of 8evei,th
auspices of the socialist labor-party. . Ju<fic,a,. Di8tr|ct Fa||.
The red flag was prominent in ..the w.au,wnTm,. ,
decorations at both places. (Jregory ... Senate cora-
Maxime, the vjsiting Russian revolu-' mltteo has turned down the nomina-
tionar^', addressed each meeting. Reso- f.'.’i11.. °f Frank Gillette for Judge of the
lutlons denouncing the Idaho amthorl- Seventh district- of Oklahoma, assign-
ties and characterizing the arrest of ing for a reason for so doing that ft
the miners-as ''capitalistic plot,” were had been definitely ascertained that
adoptel. --: - : 5>:, Ju^lge Gillette had given employment
A socialistic May day parade in New-.) under him ' as clei-ks to his son and
ark, N. J„ was stopped by the police brother. Thetcobiinittee held this to
because of the display of a red flag. | be in violation of the spirit 'of the
law, if not of the letter of the law.
The committee held a very spirited
•meeting.and, while all that passed has
not yet come to light it is said that
some strenuous exchanges of compli-
ments were indulged in.”''
New Church Opening
.CHICKASHA; It has been definite-
ly amfloifneed. by the liev. W. M, p.
Rippey of the M. B. church itha^ th«
new churoh -will be opened for services
the;second Sunday-in May. Special
service's will he held in the morning,
affernotm and-evening Qf that day.
•iEoy’s qrchestra will furnish’the inuSTC,'
aritl Sfiedjal- tfocnh_ tgrisic will be-. tqiF
dered also. The church probably w4l>
uo't' be'-d'etlicatccf. uifjil a, later date,
• f •’ .-——-;--- — - '
EievatoY at South tf^&lester Burnecl
SOUTH McALESTER: 'spontatie-
ous combustion caused a fire that en-
tirely destroyed the Davidson Elevator
company’s plant at-! this place and
badly damaged the frpme depot owned
by the,Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail-
way company. The loss’on the ele- i
vator is $1.5h0, with no insurance. The I
plant will be rebuilt on a larger
scale.
. ^
DISPLAYED A'RED-FLAG -----
Chicago Police Arrest Socialist. Who
Unfurled Red Flag in Parade L.
■ CHICAGO: Two hundred men call-
ing thenpselves soclalidts'attcmptridfto;
march .through''the streets uwlpv the
red flag and Were'- prevented -4>y. the
Comanche Tribe of Indian* May Have
to Elect New Leader
LAWTON: Chief Quanah Parker,
of tho Comanche Indians, is danger-
ously III with a complication of ma-
larial fever and a severe attack of rheu-
matism, He has been In had health
for the past year and has been con-
fined to his bed for a month or little
more. Little hope is entertained of
his recovery, and the tribesmen are
already -figuring on his successor.
Chief Parker's only son died some
years ago and the next-chief will be
elected by. Jhe tribe. It is probable
that White Eagle, a medicine man
and the brightest of the Comanches,
will succeed Parker as chief, should
he'sudolnhb to.this attack.
. ’_ ' ' - • -..i
FOR REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS
Edward W. Ladinski unfurled his
red ffag and was at once placed under
arrest.
A Suit Against the City of Kingfisher
KINGFISHER: Franz F. Marth,
who was injured here on July 4 last,
has brought suit in the dstrict court
ern district, under tjie,present system, against the city for $10,000 damages.
Congressman Murphy Introduces a Bill
to Sell Land
WASHINGTON: -Congressman Mur-
phy of Missouri, has Introduced a bill
fn the-house removing after October
1, 1906, the restrictions on the aliena-
'tion of land Jz> the Qhoctpw, Cherokee,
CrAek .and. Semiqpl'e nation's, - Indian
Territory, except as to hofttbsteads or
thoge upon approved Indian rolls and
also land known to contain coal, -oil,
gas, asphalt or other mineral, provided
that' this act- slmli.jiot. extend to per-
init any allottee ^ under twenty-one
feat's olrt-tb seB’b’r'disJtos.e of his allot-
ment except, through legally appointed
guardian'and-then ;;0iify‘--in the usual
legal manner^
Any agreements- relating to sales of
hsucft land made befpre_ October 1st are
declared void- and. ngt subject to
record. Nothing in the act in any re-
spect affects the supervisory authority,
of the secretary of the interior, rela-
tive to mineral leases heretofore exe-
cuted by an allottee of any of the
tribes.
Burglars Rob a Store at Meeker
SHAWNEE: Officers hpre were „ - . —
.. - , Guire appeared before the senate ju-
notifled that the ding and jewelry dlclarv committee nmt ih. ___
Do Away With Elections
WASHINGTON: ' ‘Delegate- Me-
store of Dr. W.
In >iart1h's crimplfiint he alleges, that ,welve miIes. north of
while ho, acCompariicd b>' his w>£e and Sat^th Fe -railroad.^Jiad
T. Smith at Meeker,
here, on the
been robbed,
diciary committee and urged the sen-
ate to incorporate in the legislative,
executive and, judiciary appropriation
bill an amendment providing that in
The session of tho grand lodge of
Knights of Pythias which adjourned
at Okmulgee last week selected Sul- i
ma, and establishing a new territorial
record. Noble's first track work
was done last year, and in view of the
rase with which he broke the local
phur as tho meeting place in 1907. A 1 records, it seems probable that with
number of towns were asking for the proper training he could get into the
honor, but the territory's watering j ten-sccoad class
place and summer resort won ouL
Al Harpster Refused New Trial while ho. accompanied by his iv>fe antf . _ . __________...
NEWKIRK: in the district court child, was driving along Main street a ^#d wofcUL AJ^torelfy and a' jpim- event of the statehood bill passing,
race horse collided with his buggy, 1 her of other articles r t/ken.'* The ^QMnhoma shall not elect a territorial
throwing him from the vehicle and I thieves, it is believed, came south on delegate of a' territorial .legislature,
seriously injuring him. He was un- a Santa Fe train, and officers at Meek- 14 haTink been expected that the state-
able to leave his bed for six weeks ^r suppose they are hiding here. Most hood bill would pass long since, this
after the accident, he says. Mrs. ! of the jewelry taken has been listed. Provision does not appear in the bill.
Marth and the child escaped with -'“d its description sent to surround-
slight injuries. i ing cities.
Judge Hainer has refused the motion
of Al Harpster for a new trial and
sentenced him to serve a life term at
hard labor In the penitentiary at Lan-
sing, Kansas, for the murder of Mar-
I tin Julian at Ponca City last June.
The committee voted to insert
1 amendment, which was passed.
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