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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
VOLUME XXVUI
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 lWOfl
.-.S.U.
''on
NUMUEli W'
STATE COMMITTEE DECLARES
OFF 24TH DISTRICT PRIMARY
Orville T. Smith .is Democratic Nominee by Petition
There Being No Other Candidates.
MAY COME
TO OKLAHOMA
Obeying the Inatructious of the
nemocrfttlo Stat committee the
DoTiocmUc primary ehctiou called for
Oct 11 In the Twenty-fourth const!
tutlou) district li declared off
ThU action wan taken last nlpbt
when the Twenty Tom th dlatilct com-
nitio met ('halmian Jense Dunn
of Hie Doi-atle Slate committer
was present and onlered that Inas-
much aa there was but one candidate
for the nomination Orville T. Smith
of Guthrie that a primary would be
useless. He advised the committee
o call off the primary and Instructed
Mr umlth to petition Iti hi nomina-
tion as the Democratic candidate un-
der tbe device of the ro:stcr which
wan accordingly done Mr. Snlth la
tho candidate to contest with the rail-
road candidate Asp.
The official order of the district
committeo fellows:
A special meetlnK of the Democratic
central committee of the Tweiit-nith
constitutional delegate distncl held
at the office of .1. D. Utuke. in the
city of frutbrle Logan ci.ntv Okla-
hc i a. ou Monday. October 8 1906
via- called to oidei by Felix Adler
chairman. Present. Felix Adler chair-
man; H. C Olds BH;ietaiy Frank
Olatnlth and Charles Adler proxy for
William Barrlnger.
On motion of Chailes Adler ec-
.ii.Ud by Frank Olsmlth It waB de-
file i that th" jictlun of tho pomnilt-
i taken on Keploalu-j 8 1906 call-
ing n prtmaiy election to be held on
O.'ober 11 10. for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for delegate
TERRITORY BOO AlKRS
ROUS15 ENTHUSIASM OF
SPANISH WAR VETS.
to the crnstit-utionl convention be
rescinded and set aride.
tt. C OLDS. FT3LIX ADLWR.
Secretary. Chatiman.
CHAS. ADLTCIt
Proxy for Wm. Barrlnger".
FIIANK OI.SMITH
Th i- Is ( uded in the Twenty fourth
district weeks of I'ibor on tut- part of
1-cal lumocrats to n ake a formidable
ahnuimr in nrluiaiv eli Ctioii It
was tin l" lie of Dexxi.itt to hold
this pilmary Ivut the Mate commit-j
tee willed otherwise. Mr Smith was
the onlv Democrat It appears who '
had the nere to go out and face the
brutal get rjf. gander perpetrated In
the Interest of Aap In this city. Of
all ontrageo'S thliiRS that gerryman-
der was the worst. But that self-
same dlab- lloal proceeding will prove
one of Smith's strongest weapons
simc it baa disgusted the rank aud
file Hepubficans who will give imdi-
vlded snrport to the Democratic
nominee Mr. Smith ha- resided in
Uuthrle for fowr years and la a rock-
ribbed Missouri Democrat He Is a
strong advocate of JonVyrvutan prln
eliiKs. having Imbibed his Detr-eracy
In the Ozarka He Is opposed to rall-
mad domination and dictation In poli
tics ami ha already contributed to
the state committee much matter per-
tainlui; to the rallroud gietd In Okla-
homa. 11 will make his fljrht lor a
seat in the constitutional conventii n
scjuai'ly on coiporatior. aggieaslon in
Oklahoma Smith Is a man of stam-
ina and dteimiitiun a polished
CONTEST IS SPIRITED
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O ForecaF': Pair tonicht and O
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Many Cities Anxious io
Capture the lloi.or.
1 talkei He will wage a amccesitul
' campaign against the genet ul solici
tor of the Santa Fe.
NEW YORK PARENTS
WORRIED BY KIDNAPPERS
r
(Py Associated Proas.)
v..w York. Oct. 9. Willie Iabar
l.nra. Jour year old Italian boy who
had been mlu lag two weeks and be-
lieved to have been kidnapped was
ir stored to his parents today. He
was found wandering about the
M reels In Urooklyn. Suale Becker
three years old. daughter of a Brook
lyn saloon koepei Is believed to be
in the hands of kidnapper Yester-
day while Susie and -her brother were
on u malu street the gin was ap-
proached by a woman who asked her
to. go for a walk and the child ac-
companied the woman. There is no
trace of her whereabouts.
mieBt Into Adams' death today. The
irorner said -lie was convinced that his
....outwrnHnii ni.- wonhi reveal evi
dence to ;how that the murderer Is a
prominent witness at the inquest.
At the conclusion of the invest the
coroners jury retained a verdict of
srictde.
ROCK ISLAND RESUMES.
(By Asscolnted Press.)
Chicago III. Oct. 9. The Rock
Inland announced that operation on
the Enid and Anadarko branch will be
resumed over Hie tilmarron river
October 11. The main line has been
in operation some time.
30000 CLUB.
LAKE LASHED
INTO FURY
Special Meeting To Be HsW This
Evening.
I WORST STORM IN YEARS
Special .meeting of 50000 club to- IMAGES ON LAKE
night.
Let everybody attend. Business or. SULMIRIUK
importance lo come before the tlub.
TYPESETTERS WORK
UNDER DIFFICULTIES
(By Associated Press.)
Los Angeles Cal Oct. . Fire at
mHniii on the ton floor of the
Chamber of Commerce building on
the east side of Broadway between
First and Becoud streets caused dam-
age estimated1 at one hundred thou-
sand dollar. The offices and com-
posing rooaa of the Heiald. on the
ground floor wem Hooded For an
hour the typesetter continued work
in a shower of watei The muchinery
and a considerable airount of paper
were damaged.
VESSELS FACE 'PERIL
CELEBRATED ACTRESS.
(By Associated Press.)
Kontf'. Oct. 9. Marco a del Orlllo.
better known as AdeUuu.j Kistori tie-
celebrated Italian atiess. died todu
of pneutronia
CORONER HINTS
AT SENSATION
(By Associated Press)
Ne V rk Ui t That Albeit J
Adam j the km .11. .1 "policy king'
who wti fo -id 'W-ail ui his iooms In
the Hot'-l Anionia v-t- n idered H
the keliel of Coroner ltarburet a
expressed at the opeulug of 'he In-
With Wind Blowing Gale
and Waves .Mountain High.
(Dy Associated Presr )
Hi ughtoa. Mich Oct -The ttoist
storm Ui years ragi-d on Luke Su
Iierior today the wind blowing '""
ilflc j-ile and wa- becoming mouu
tain high. The buijje 1 u!-.d ua oi
laden in tow Of the sUanier yiaO
hi one parted her tow line at " o clock
whlli- Hitering the pper Cdjial aud
i i.i onto tin. ertkt brcakwutr
M h W l H Faaaieiia vnaw a total
lot liawug bevii hi wn on the rocks
a n Ik a i oi the anal Three of
the .tew ot tvu i.t miatiiute and It la
believed they drowned A life saving
crew made heiolc elicits to locate the
kl udfi of the crew 8-en cane
sboie In u Bi'if boat
Tie I'aiUna wnt to pi'-cs and
nnthli.g wi baxeil. th.' ir.w and
i captain only with ihu il.lio. lhe
were
A ldiK' -i her of vessel leahel
uitd in Lit) p ud harbor but a iiuiu
boi of vesselh entured out In the face
of th' storm warnings and It is be-lievtd-a
hi'id time li In store for
them.
(By Asaactate Prvta.)
Washington D C . Orf It There
is no do ibt tliat the delegn(es to the
V tilled Spanish Wai Veterans' third
national encampment favor the re-
sumption of the canteen In the army
and desire legislative aotlon to bring
it hack In both the army an navy.
When resoliitl ns prorldlng for
Aese two ends were offered a hurri-
cane of applause and tympaUietio aO'
clairntlons greeted. Uielr reading.
Other resolutions offered were to
etvwrage rifle praatice; to prevent
more than one son of an array or
navy officer entering West Point aiijl
Aunap.'lis to the exclusion ot sons oi
citizens; to prevent the burial of "dis-
tinguished citiien" in national ceme.
terlea when the widows of noldlers
are denied thU privilege and for the.
establishment of a permanent head-
quarters for the veterans tn Wash-
ington. All of these will be first acted
upon by the committee on re.-olutloua
hi fore belnir submitted to the eo-
carrpment.
The questl n ot the forty camra of
the Ijeglon of Spanish War Veterans
of Massachusetts and Kew Hampshire
amalgamating with the national asso-
ciation w4U be settled when the en-
campment ha.' been fully organised.
The sentiment of the amalgamation
seems to be unanimous.
The rcomtng session was a social
o.-slon. Commlssli ner McParlattfl In-
trodvv.od the delogates and extended
to tbenn the freedom of tho city.
Commander-in-chief Miller of Cleve-
land; Mrs. Qedney of Mt. Vernon N.
Y.. commander In-chief of the ladles
a:uclllsry. and Mrs. Alexander of
Cleveland predweaaor of Mrs. Qed-
ney responded to the welcome ct the
corrmissloner.
"Their comrade." President Roose-
velt wa cheered to the echo as every
sneaker proclaimed his name. The
name of William McKinley too pro
voked the delegates to strenuous ap-ulause.
St. laul Spokane Los Angeles San
Francisco lUcbtnond Buffalo and
Kansas City are all after the next
convention but the Okteaoma boom-
ers seem to be the mwt active.
Adjutant. Oerral Sherwood In kts
report announced that nlnety-flve naw
canrxs had been established since
January 1 as follows:
Arhtona 1; California. 4 Connecti-
cut. 1: District of Ool'nnWa 3;
Georgia. 1; Idaho 8; Illinois. 11; In-
diana. 8; Indian Territory 1; Kansas
4; Iowa 1; Halne 3; Manwchusetts
S; Michigan 6; Minnesota 2; Ml-
souii Montana 2; New Hampshire
1; New York ; Ohio. 7; Peunsyl
vaula. S; llhode Island 1; Tennessee.
3; Texas 2; Utah 1; Vermont 1;
Virginia 1; Washington I Wlseon
sin o; Philippine Island.- 1.
Staten Island i. Y.. Lawrence C.
Plillllps of New York City and Q.
V. Pattlson of Outline.
La Dlclia Mining and Milling com-
pany principal buslne.-s office at
Alva with a branch office at Durante
Mexico capital stock $60000. The
dlreclnw are: Bfl noby. V. a. Nlsh
wonger and C P. Ureen
The Quapaw Valley Oinning com
lany of Payson capital stock IS.oOt)
The directors are: Janv s Uwls L
E Clarj. 8 M Mto!i William Par
it-11. W. Sargtant T V Ioo W. J
Tramaell Willie Cnhlll. C IT. Martin
Jessie Martin. T. J Mills. O. Miller
John Owlnn and Han Miller all of
Pay-on.
ENID LANDS
THE COLLEGE
KNOCKS OUT ALL G0S5-
TE3TANTS FOR THtE
LOCATION
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0 TODAY'S COTTON MARKET O
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O Houghton A Diuglas O
BnwK-
O Seed cotton .
O Lint eattou . .
O S. M. Shanm
O Seed cotton .
O Lint cotton
O Mrs. Barber
O 8wed cotton .
O Lint cotton
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60 O
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GAVE $85000 .CASH BOiNHs!
And a Forty Acre Campus
Guthrie's Offer Too Low
breiwt Willi tito kntrV Th. wtonun
iKioruTiHil iinu it tarfe Iml' dnic I ' ori t
ner (t Iti. lf pn-cl in tt the nMi h-
lie Wit iml milv let no wVn hi h.id liepn
cut iihiiut tin- month A" It w. ho rf-
tiilnfrt In l'l lnw . Im-Ri .ili.'i of tl"
mini Iikiiwih lUith fn nifr i' --
- lip!.
TAFT SCENTS
DANdR SPOT
SITUATION IN SANTA
CLARA PROVINCB GAUS
ES-DISQUIET
AMNESTY PROCLAMATION
special to Dally Ldr
Oklahoma City Wtlft. Out 9. At
Ramaey Wtonder (...id Mining coin- 3 mt m0rnto MMuXtotu
pany. principal nlace of business at ; 4 . . ... -...
Oklahoma City with branch office at
Fallon Nevada capital at ck $2000.
The directors arei D. J. Kennedy
Charles M. Ilurche Krel P; StrasB
burg. William S. Wall ot Palion.
Ntv.; D. A. .Inhnston aud Halplv J
llamer. of OkllittJi)a City
Tlie lleman District Vnluu of
Farmers HMuonUokl and CMHeratlvs-
Unlon ot Amerton sapltal stock $1000.
The directors are: Joseph Harnett.
C. Hardle it lgler; (1 Spencer of
Efetelle; Johu Joluistoif'. of BosthK;
P. .1. CtHik or Togo. Frank UtrA. H.
A. Manchester of (Clever ldlert
Cook and J M. Hall of Togo.
t
Regents Masting Psatoonstt.
The meeting of the board ot te-
genU for iln- 'ii ttal SUte Normal
school at iviinomi ika been paatsxMMd
trour Momla ociofce? 22 to TVesdfcj.
tho 23d.
Nomitnes' Certitlsatas PImmL
The.e noniiii'cs t ihe ooostttwAloU-
al coiivi ntliin tih'd .it Uie Offloe of
ooveiuor Fraats today their eertm-
oatcs ot nsstttaatton:
Charles C. P1shr8Uton Demo-
crat TMrty-alnth rllgWct
J. X. Jftrris by gWtton. Komolty
Socialist. Pltty-seaonsJ dUtrtct.
D. S. Itcse. Blaitn. THteenth
district.
Hairy N. Horner. Hlnld Republican
Eleventh district.
W. F. 8. Hunt Oklahoma City.
Democrat Twenty-iietanth district.
George N. Bllby. Alva Democrat.
Sixth district.
. O. Newell. Yale. Democrat.
Nineteenth district.
W. B. Crossen. by petition Shaw-
nee. Independent CiUsens tloket.
ticket Thh tyUrst district.
ell Weevil QnaraMtlM.
in accordance- with the recom-
mendation of the Territorial Board of
Agriculture Ooxernor FraU has ls-
sued a iproentmation establishing a
quarantine against the Introdia.tlon of
the Mexican c-ttou boll wee 11 from
the sutea of Louisiana and Texas and
that part of Indian 'territory embrac
ed in recording tunncis numuerau
M. 15. 16 V. 21 22 23 24. 26 and 20
and all that part of recording district
No. 12 lying Konh of the South Csn-
edlan rher.
board decided to establish tne Chris
tian university In ICnld That city
filtered a cash bonus of 8(1.000 a -W-acre
rnunpus. anil a ntimhoi of guar-
anty scholar hlpB f four yearn
A MUeuuouH Ught for the in litittion
was waged at both seiiHlons yeaterdary
afteriiiou and enlng by the varltr.is
delegations anilyiftcr prescutatloa ef
Tulsa's propo H (ou ni ! ::o o'clock last
niKht. the board w.-nt Into elective
tiemtloll.
At last nlKhth mreiliig tth erinca-
UoiihI board ilecid d tliat the Instilu
Hon woulit be a iiiiIm rMty and not
Bible fChool aH was m Hint c n-bh til.
A ationg faeulty mtil be selected.
The cttteii eon pettng far tin? uni-
versity wire Oklahoma City. Chlcks-
sha El Reno. Norma n. .Shawnee.
Guthrie Tulsa and Bnid. ch dele-
gation was all. wed twenty minutes. In
whkh to present thlr propoaltloa.
The members of the educational
board Is as folic ws:
W. A. Muimphney Qthrie presi-
dent ; Randolph Cook. Tulsa secre
tary; a. 1). Johnson Norman; W. It
Blake. Weleetka; Dick T. Morgan
Woodward: J. M. Monroe Oklahoma
City; O. 8. Smith 181 Ileno; I. .
Martin HoldetrvlUe; I. U- Mason
Ardmore; Thcnias It. Dean McAles-
ter; W. J. Ford. JHram O.; C. M.
Jackson Wichita Kan
OREAT CROWD AT GAME
(Py Associated Press )
Chi iiKti. Ill Oct ..-Ovfi inty
tintUKanil pcopU- aero nt the IliM
game thin afternoon between the
ChlCiiKO Vniiilr.in and Nntt nal
leasue clnbt. Ilaiterlcn- Anierlcun
I Wftlte and Silllwin. National-Piown
KJlnn
General Pardon Granted for
Political Offenses.
SNOW IN MICHIGAN.
(lly Associatel Press.)
St lai t. Minn. Oct! 9.- Snow tell
today at Msniuette and Houghton.
Michigan.
(By
llivnnn
ernoi T.ift
today that
Associated Pre?; )
Oct. 9 i'ror liloiml Ofv-
Inforn'ed an interviewer
tho only liui?ir spot In
SULTAN WA SHOT
BY JEALOUS WOMAN
(By Associated Piess.)
Paris. Oct. 9- A dlsnatch fioni Con-
tstanttnoph' declaiea thai the real
jcret of the tecent illiu-n of the
Sultan of Trlc was that he wm Hbot
in the abdomen i a Khurdiah woman
who wh JealfiWH of hlx laieai fimr)to
in the harem.
FAflMtHS WICNIC AND VMH
Arrsnasmsnts New CompIeti foi wt
Tims In Coyle.
STANDARD OIL
PLACED ON TRIAL
Wli. tMttn. Oct. . tii.
Hfjeh-lV of KQUity Will luni'
Hu- fitrmrr picnic and ftitv
he pulled oft here en SVtdir
(By Associated Press.)
Ktntllay Ohio Oct. . The Stand
ard Oil company at Ohio was put
on trial here today charged with con-
spiracy against trade In violation of
tbe antl-trukt law. The penalty pre-
scribed la a fine of fifty to Ave thou-
sand dollars tr from six to twelve
months Imprttonr'iit. .ohn I).
Rockefeller originally was a party to
the milt but was granted separate trial
which will be held later. It Is not
believed that ho will be a witness In
this trial.
Ann 1 1 mil
. hUH. of
Al.lull will
mi.' KnUII'-
ijny of nest wek October lSth mm .oilt
Hon. U. . ghsrman of ari.iiurif.
Iml. national organiser rt tibia s.lrt
will be the main spssMr. Ha win i
UHlMttd b' othr nnd arwuigtniint
hav boon made for amtMsmwiUi of nil
klihla and many Uendreits of pe 'plo win
be here io and in maklna the ptcnlo
a success. Prwnlnma wtli be slven 4m
rholOB product and everybody will hav
a good time. Come and lotn a.
rOA ' SATUSOAV.
A ittbbfr lire i raid Wnson. as good iu
na wtli bf sold at public aW on tlir
niirlton imnir Hbilu.'dm' Bfter.icon a.
2 uVIoi k
BAILEY IS
QUITE S3RE
IPJftlOATlON CA8I POSTPONtD.
SEAQRAVES
A SUICIDE?
. .-J. IllUKAL ROUTB MAlLCAlt
urtiii n n fVrt 0 --naenuuB I
navuiHBWHi r . - - -. .".-
Cuba l Santa Claia pmvinre. Anil
elpTtliiK: I'OHBtblc tnv.i-ble thoro bi-
twteen noderatoa and liberate Mr
Taft sent Consul Oeneral Stelnharilt
to tMnlucgos with liiKtrorlloua to
kip In touch with tho sltiwttlon there
and direct the c Derations of the 2.C0O-
Ainerlcan marines on duty there If
necessaiy for (he preservation of or-
der Tolnv liovernor Taft Is-ued a proo
lamntiou of general amnesty for i'o
Iltlcal offenses ordained by Mie pro
4lonal gnet anient
The an nesty civeiH all offennes
oonnectiMl with political rauaos end
will tend fn set at leal mine of tin-
nmtluK now iu ronleuLlon belwee i
I lu two p.utles One of these Is the
Vlllui'iid.i-. case which W the mothi
Of the plescnt (lIsqilli'tlnK ilttltUil" f
the CtihniiM In and aim ud (Menfnego-
Kt U'licl of Senatm Knilque Vllluen
dan retain tho liveliest nnlniositv
agalnul Senati r FiIsh. the moderate
Irndi-r In Hants Clara piovlnce nnd
Ilia followers whom they hold respon
Bible for the mutder of Vllluenda a
yfiir and a half ago. Lieutenant Cot
onel Valle coiMUiaiidlng the govern
menl trtiops at ClonfjegfMi reported
to (n ernor Tnilt at the palace that al!
the tolunloer miilltla counpenles iu
that nolgliaorhooil bad been dl-armi-d.
according to the orders of th"
pioi'liitial goveriiuient
(oloiin-l Vallo de eland liowevei
that '.mall liands of InaurxontB in
Bant.i Clnia prolnce teroalned undei
arinto In .h'flnance of the dlaarmamem
criierM i'art of Connii Cineral 8t In
hisrdt'u dutlea will bo to Kecure the
laying down of armu h th- baudh
Seretiuy Taft lepoitH that tin
tranqulllatlon of the oilier provtuc
is ii' w cimpleie ami thftt the dluurm.i
men li it- " iiccoiniMimieu.
liei I s the VlllneniiaK affair tlu
iirocliiieallon r amnesty will act .n
rest th Ounnnbacoa aff.ilr of In t
sprlnn There llbenil Kmpathlei
attached the niial guards In theli
barracks killing ned wounding
doiteu c tho r..;uiv . Legal procei .1
Ings sgainst tl-oae who jiartliliiatei
tn this affair and aMnt Frlah hu I
beeu expert ci
c
TO-DAY IN THE
DEPARTMENTS
D
XJSXAS SKNATOK SUS-
piicrrs uc is uring
-JOBliBD"
o.' constitutional questiou invoiveu
the supreme toirrt of tbe United
States today XMtponed bearing cu tbe
famous Irrigation casn of Kansas vs.
Colorado relating to the disposition
of the waters of tbe Arksmes river
until a full bench is scoured by the
appointment of a successor to Justice
fUriwa. the case will be plated at
the bead of the calendar a soon as
Brown's successor Is appointed.
RIBR IS MYSTERIOUS
LY MISSING
COUSIN PEARS DROWNING
PSRSONAL V.CKTION.
Jdwes Tyer. of N-
)y.
Hitv. II. MWMar.
io Okishoi ii CMy
in ui i-. in t""
1 1 1' llS8
1M 1
Commlaeionsr Maorc Resigns.
Asslaunt Territorial Bank Com-
missioner D. J. Moore has resigned
hlx position to accept the manage-
ment ot the Peoples Nutlonsl bank.
f Sdan Kts iu which he owns a
ci utitdliiig Intel est No' ' tasor
h.is tl In en appoint
Notary Applleatifjns.
Applications fo. notaiy public cotr.-
niisialoiia recehul this irornlu at the
office of the teiritoual secretary
udlow
Will W Vance f Oklahoma Ctty
fui OUUthoiiitt cojuly
K. L. Robards of Oklahoma City
for Oklahoma county.
Aithur O itolliday of Faxon for
ConianUio co nty
Chartere issued.
I lit- iulUitfriUg eiltUlMiu W1 lltkUf-d
thia iiiorulug fri ui the office of the
uriltorial ecreiry.
Li Hi' sil Sanltaiy Tnatn-i'nt (cm
lian;- pun t;al ilaea ef bunii.. hs at
tjuthne Pitt. buiK. I' and N" York
City capital .ck $15on(.0 The
directors are: W. A L Illegal of
Dallas. Texas Oct. . Letters
which have paaaed between United
States Senator Bailey aad Attorney
(idieial Daviii on wtre made public
today Ba'l. n lttually accused
D8iiibfMI of I" iB 'he lew S'jlt
against the hi is Pltrce Oil com-
lunj and the Standard Oil (obtpunv
Hlmultauec il nh the pollthal wai
fitarted on hlrn li Hide and outxtrtc of
Tt xau for the ifoae of lnfitit nclnu
feeling HKaln t I nn ua a candhUn t i
lerhcilon io th -.i nati Mj I' ot
for this s apiclon Baney declares he
! would have offun d his services to the
statt to ssiiii-i in prouec ting ine iwu
oil comuaiile 'ii ilrive thm out oi tin-
Klite iis.li r the untltiubl lawx
liutldxoii iIimIi.ih hdvliiK iiia'b 'any
IHiilu ul ff ith in lew when h full
I the suits and nays h niea mem ior;ujlMr .
. - . .
tbe sole purpose or vindicating an out
ratstd law and ninV Mux a palpable
fia il '
TO KNHOUL lASTfRM
CHnOKBE.
tfuskofee I. T. Oct. . Ontoo
Millar of th Interior department of
Washiagton appolntad for th ;iak-
JBastern
Alleged to Have Had Fi-
nancial Trouble.
Ins of a new roll for the
Chsrokees who were recently allow
cd $400000 by th court of claims
has arrived la Muskogee. Tho- tweer-
talnlng of Oi rightful heirs of tho
Cherokees woft are dead will form a
large part of (he work now ebfore Mr.
Millar.
SLASH WOMAN'S THROAT
IS. 9. nuKhr. at fai.t
Ulior." litn today.
U imonji t'i
Mi's. VFaadelt mu v.r '
t'wyle ii t'jf merstng tntn
Aie.30 A Byers. an uiii.m Clt '
ojrmiy wi In tiwOtr" lt wenlng
llel-r Harter a snomiiiint OltluluM.i
v is lie-o 1 ii
lmrti 'I
Vn riut esat deal'
nliffc! th guest ui '
CberrK.
M-Mnt WiUtoin I:- ..
Itigiir who were I" '
City Sunday ependini.
tllrn-V lft Mvndii ""
trull for beta.
.iml W .!
fi uiu Ok.atioin
tl . tJV Willi
I I .1 Jlltil' i
Chicago TIiukm Invade Home
and Comuiitt Brulal As-
sault and Robbcrv.
i iiii.m'
liuti Jic Dunn ti ii in m "I l'
llyiimi inlji Cijlli.ll LOiitii '! w M r
last night.
M t - U- l.i..t i. t
s Houlli Hiii"t'U l.it w e
(ntull w limit' .1 li'l ntKtit ly ti l.'e
kn'iwu nil.l'i-' Uiu w.i i nuiiiiin.n. .1 I.
tin ill. iUhiI II i in k ! kn I'
...I .... .n.i.i.ir il 111 i 111. fa lll.l.ii ti
'i - un.i .Inn ikIi.i in... Mi !! hiont and lobuM
IM.ll'lt V llfl- I'.xHI nil' i-f I I 'I
xitai'il li. I ii ri.KM 111 lliiodl wl'li I
itsor una Hie olhwr etbtHxl Sc- mi tne
Jeff graves a raral iot carrier
na;- mysteriously disappeared and his
eottsln. J. B. Begrares thinks ha has
committed suicide by drowning hitn-
s in the OtHtojawtl river. Th
missing man was last seen rrtday
morning about S o'clock when be left
tho Palacu hotel where he was board-
- ... . .
ingoing toward the bars. Hi. rZ u JZ
codyia tuouvht he was going out to ur ii.. ... i h. M
feed nis norwes out wnsn w awus . mitvm.
about :SH c 'clock ho started to see
u.r the boy waa and upoa entering
ui loom found nu ouin- cwinof
coM-nd with ad under his bed It
Is tho Kht b) the lounlll thn the
mlRnli. man 'iii bai K to tin hm'-i
fiom tin iUei wimh I. onl.. u t 1
.v. j .mil I It the ' loih t .in I tu
In ui i n. il io Hi 1 1 . i oi. I ill '
hln'self It U ssiti that .'i "-- '"'
been drinking and that Iu loiiuut-ilon
with tinaiiilJl t.oubU- ii ii:ht ha lei'
hlui to i n i ii It o it Id J( ff Si ir i ate'
aljont '.' jmr
of age W .gbed !S Miuuia ill 1 VMi-(
or 4 itiiidy conipUxlou
uiuss MetliJ "t " temp' i ii .
Of tho t'tl ikI i eimnunlt) '
hersby united U u"-i it ! clt hul
I-
A voi.uNTS.an ptANiaT.
Drunk sal Ureed Up Diiturote Cn-
tral school
Jul. I I
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