The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 222, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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FOR BURNING POSTOFFICE
Woman and Three Men Held to the
United States Court.
The preliminary v bearing oi
Laura Uarrington Lee King Noah
Cloud and A. Foyil charged with
burning the store of Payne & Dar-
nell and pOBtoflice at Fogil I. T.
February 25 1&'3 was held Fri-
day before United States Com-
missioner Jennings and thede-f-ndants
were bound over to the
s rni ted States court.
Foyil is a wealthy merchant and
. kiruan and founder of the town
f cyil Noah Cloud a Cherokee
InU... turned etate's evidence
and made a lu.ll confession of his
""j par' in the atTair.
Vaura Carrington caused a sen
eatioo in the court room stating
to the court that ihe bad left her
husband and home in St. Joseph
Mo. at the urgent solicitation of
) Foyil and upon his promise to
will her one half his properly.
Darnell had been appointed
postmaster of the little town and
Foyil was removed February 5
1902. The firm of Payne & Dar-
nell occupied Foyil's building
under a lease contract and they
refused to vacate until the expir-
ation of their lease. Laura Car
rington testified Foyil said he
would pay her $500 if she would
The Territory Press.
The declaration accredited to
District Attorney Soper in an in-
terview recently given out by him
in Washington will occasion no
sensation in Indian Territory bs
cause the inhabitants of this sec
tion have for a long time been
satisfied that irregularities existed
in the allotment of lands in tl
handling of tribal funds and
other matters affecting the ri
fifth H Tnitiana tail mini
una niura
scandal began to develop oyai
mvi inai certain BUooraittfa(je
toe Dawes Commission
merchandise of the kn
which they become
the discharge of
duties. This scan
squelched howev
v. .uav i resigned an
who has volun t. ..;
" doDe e0 to en
tory recent!
gage in lan
himself w
&IP.
3ge of
fssed in
official
Is quickly
is a eigni-
Tcarpetbagger
'culation or to ally
one ot tne '"irusi
hich are becominz
companiemjjjoU8 &g the gantj9
almost f . v r. i. i
LahnrB Nn Colonel
OH tb W-aKirolnn (tflrli(in
Peati nn uenHAt.mn in the
Will L : :
Alio BUipiiao mi uvtjjw
. ie eveni oi u uuiuui iuonu-
Ann when the oeoole are so
lum the building. She says okejed of tha extent and magni
accepted the propositien. Ormje 0f toe gpeculation engaged in
February 27 at 1 o'clock a. in. fc'bv the Drofs8ional office bolder-
ijyslhe post-
' .a Carriug-
company with Noah Cloud
says they went to the build'
removed a pane of glass frorllle
window crawled in and'''6'1
paper and boxes up agaijl lbe
- postoflice fixtures eatura them
7.
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toa is a L-u .-uljs UD8 womiin
21 years ..if age wU' ' 70
years of age wife "nd
children.
Foyil went a witness eund
and denied H allegations made
by Laura (rrington.
intilaii Territory.
Itidiu territory is a full heap
ed rounded measure of God's
t!p8ine. An extension of her
boundaries would dissipate ber
richness. It is twenty-five times
larger than Rhode Island; yet the
advocates of single statehood
have the mendacity to compare
the two areas it is fifteen times
larger than Deleware. It is as
large as the combined areas of
Conneciicut New Jersey Massa-
chusetts and New Hampshire
with one thousand rquare milei
to spare. It is more than two-
thirds the sue of the great state
of Ohio with ita four million
population inclodiax Mark Han-
na. It i nearly two thirds the
size of the Empire state ot New
York the lair of the Tammany
tiger. lt population already ex-
ceeds ibal of twelve states of the
Union. It i not 1U the semi arid
or dr th region of the wrst but
would be if tacktd onto Oklahoma.
It has no blizzards or hot winds
urnnlft hv if the counsel of
the single statehood boomer pre
viied. It is big enough it has
resource enough it has democrats
.nnnhh to insure its success as a
CUV "ft" "
separate and independent state.
It has coal enough at South Mc
Aleeter alone to knock the spots
f ih mm. It has ifon ore
VUV V
enough to girdle the earth with a
bod of steel as lar as tbn rings
around tSaturn and water cuougb
ih ranalj of Mars. Its
live huudred thousand people de-
man t the right to plant their own
particular star on the blue back
ground of tha Bag of the Union.
KufuU Journal.
To Cure a Cold n One Day
Tj.kt. Laxa'ive Uromo Quiuine Tab-
. All drui-M refund tne rmney
t tt tnu to cure. K. W. Gmve' i
-pt.
y naulocKausea all
Most of the rom South Staf'
the world ov
fordshire. ymicipal map of Taris
On the i1 Jonf nd warly 20
whichr lsry detail of the tovtn. i
yards w300 houses are recogniza.
shown
hie. y the reglt-trar general
Ti the old Rupersslition. against
ahof in May fctill prevails in Scot-
niere most weddings tale place
le and Decmber.
etlan gondolas are black in con-
Uence of a. law passed 500 years ago
TJellinir uniformity of color ltwaa
fassed to restrain the extravagance of
ornamentation then prevailing.
A mother at Heywood believing her
baby'a neck too fat tied a necklace of
beada on it and later she explained to
the coronenthat such "cures" of "white
thread and plas beads" were always
uaed.
Against the orders of the French gov-
ernment that the Bretan tongue is no
longer to be taught In Brittany the
bishop of Qulmper has commanded the
clergy to continue preathinpn that
language.
Government retunns show that out
of every 40O persons in England and
Wales in January nine were paupers
while in Loudon one in every 40 waa a
pauper. But the increase of pauper-
ism has not been commensurate with
the distress.
The sterilization of meat In Belgium
is yearly gaining in importance. The
object of this innovation is toreturn to
the trade under the form of a whole-
some product meat which otherwise
would be unfit for consinption.
Tli forests of Nicaragua are found
by Prof. E. IX Baker to contain 300 dis-
tinct -varieties of trees. A bark that
has been brought to the United States
as a substitute for eork proves to be
from the roots of the anona a tree of
the lowlands resembling the ordinary
Cottonwood of the United States.
who have been quartered down
here in ruward for. past party ser
viceuboth democrats and repub-
licans. Birtlesville Examiner.
Tb Chickasha Express speaks
a volume of truth in saying: "The
writeup of the gathering of sta'p-
hood republicans of' Oklahoma
yesterday a reported in the
Guthrie Capital is a dirty infuit
to every resident of the Indian
Territory ho loves and is loyal
to hi state. The report ignores
the fodian Territory and treats
our grand and beautiful country
as though it bad no rights no cit-
izen no people entitled to con-
sideration nothing worthy of a
good word. It's a burning shame.
It's a downright insult. The pen.
pie of the Indian Territory ought
to boycott the contemptible graf'.
rid ian Guthrie Greer Capital and
driva its c.rculation from the
colli. try. It's too dirty a partisan
sheet to circulate among decent
respectable people.
Constipated Bowels
To have good health the body should
be kept in a laxative condition and the
bowels moved at least once a dBy.so that
all the poisonous wastes are expelled
daily. Mr. G L Edwards 142 N. Main
St WicbiU.Kansas writes: "I have used
Herbine tc regulate the liver and bowels
for the past ten years aDd found it a
reliable rerr.edy." 51 c at Peoples Drug
Store. dw
The Ball (lame.
The tfaoie between Graoby and
Vlnita played yesterday ou the Vioi-
ta diamond was above the averse
The sore was 7 to 5 In favor of Viul-
ta lne players weic quicu mm tn
AS THE CHINESE SEE US.
The riMl I nrsirilfi tr Tfcm
as They Are Beicarded
hr t
behaved from irt to nnlsn ana
good feeling prevailed. Vlnita play-
ed the best ball throughout notwith
standing the fact that two of her
"regulars" were absent. Lenion
caught a good tfame; reck Reamer
made a clever pickup of a rass cutter
with left hand.. Henderson played a
pretty name ccverinji the ground be-
tween third and seooud. The bat-
tioii was not very heavy on either
side. .
Stick to It
Geo. L Heard of High Tower Georgia
r ri:es: "Eczema broke out on my baby
covering his entire body. Cnde? treat-
ment of our family physition he got
worse as he could not sleep for the burn-
in and itching. We used a box of ban-
ner salve" on him and by the tune it wa
gone he was well. The Docter seeing it
was curing him said."Sttck to it far it
doing him more good than any thing I
have done for him. Sole by Mwnahan
and Mitchell 5w
It is pood for us to remember that
iv of the western races ho call
ovir.eles eivilied and sometimes
force o;ir ili.Ht ion on the east
are regarded by some eastern na-
tions as barbarians. Mr. W. A. Pickering-
writes in his book "Pioneering-
in Formosa" an account of a
visit to a Chinese gentlemen. Al-
though Mr. Pickering tells of tluir
conversation from his own point of
view one can abo see the point of
view of the Chinaman.
What perplexed him most about
Europeans or 'barbarians" as he
quite innocently called us. aa our
amayitig energy. Why r.ould we
trouble ourselves so mych. and take
to much pains about pnj thing on
earth? To the phlegmatic literary
Chinaman this was incomprehensi-
ble. Was anything wr:h -ch fuss
and bother? We 1 a1 at great nsK
and difficulty nwt't . ixpebtiin in
to the interior to se the al -iginal
tribes. What was the g d '. going
to see savaget?
I unfolded the nysteries of steam
as a propeller. I told them of our
machinery. Tuey ' n ' not to be
impressed t .me of tlieiu had seen
and travelei on a steamer. Yes but
that was i t much; to invent these
material things was that worthy of
a man'a in;ei'rt? Such novelties
were merely mpehanicij.
I toM tiiem snmwt.it of the stars
of of ' s e ientifie cp elusions. This
appe led more to th n. Then I quot
ed t- them pa-iore from their own
K.-o" d eias'us. 11 ev arrroved of
me.
Ir:ir as I lay wakeful on my bed
I iieard through the thin pi.per iar
t:t ions niv host ami cronies consid
ering the:r strange visitors.
-Straiip- creatures. 1 these barbari
i thev are.
ir.f? ( .Pickering) lie's a
ian. Where did he
the lanirtiiiye of men
'or a barbarian. He's
During the summer kidney irregulanes
1 often earned bv exct s-ive drinking or
hi overheated. A xnd to the ki-luey
at once by using Foley's Kidney
by Sbiiiisl'.an and Milc'.'.e1.'
Cure.
"Ttui i ' .-k
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i a rt t'j sora
(CI-- iff-IV"
'Mie'- . t
Iuost a ii
"lie .u . .i the ryes id ft man.
i'"i'-; i"e roniiii. like the rest of the
iiman; not tu-iied up at the cor-
;. s. as we men have them."
Wet. b" is a clever barbarian."
And tl.. .Ji-e'.tsM m ended.
This is what cash
will do.
1 .illicit oc s
t -;ri 2ib can
sib prunes
7 Itar silk s i
7 irs I-"' i '
can
10c
10c
25c
Eor the economical buyer of Wash Dress Goods White Goods Laces and
Fmbroideries and Millinery. These lines have been marked for Slaughter.
At I2C Per Yard We are showing a handsome line
of. Dimities and Batistes good fabrics and good styles.
At 10c Per Yard We offer some splendid qualities
in Dimities Batistes and Lawns. The styles in this line
are up to anything shown in other stores at 15c per yard
At 15c Per Yard We offer you the choice of about
fifty styles of Lawns Batistes and Dimities. The qual-
ity of these cloths is superior to anything you will find
elsewhere for a good deal more money. We are show-
ing such a large lot of styles at this price that you are
sure of a pattern and color to suit.
At 25c 35c and 50c We can offer you some goods
not found in other stores. These goods have great indi-
vidual merit. Every piece was selected with great care
with a view of getting the best styles on the market for
the money. You should see them. THEY NEVER
FAIL TO PLEASE.
At 19c Per Yard-Choice styles in Tissue Cloths
Zephyr Ginghams and Novelties. These goods have
been good values at 25 and 30c per yard; Don t miss em
At Schliecker's Jewelry Store !
Watch repairing in all of its branches.
Engraving Haiti and Fancy Monogram.
Replace lost sets in Rings with new cues.
Replace lost sets in Tins with new ones.
If your Ring is too large we can make it smaller. !
If your Ring is too small we can make it larger.
If your Brooch is broken we can make it good as new.
If your Spectacle frame is broken we can make it good as new.
If your Rings are scratched we can make them Bright as new.
We can remount your Diamonds into new Rings. Pins or Studs.
We can do any work that can be done in any Jewejry- Store in
New York or other large City.
No job too small or too large to receive our prompt attention.
Motto : Not the cheapest but the BEST work at all tiroes.
AUGUST SCHLIECKER
South Wilson Street. Jeweler
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ALFRED ORENDORF
PRESIDENT
J. W. ORR.
VICE-PRES & MGR
T. B. NEEDLES
ViCE-PRES
C.A. DAVIDSON
8ECY & TREA3
Untcntattonal 'SBmxh anb Zvixst Co.
(ISCOHPOR A TED;
OF VINITA. IND. TER.
CAJITL
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DIRECTORS
Ihc S. lVrry.rres. Natl B:snk of N.AmirK-.Chiraiio
H.J. H.imlin. . .Attorney Ueoernl ot llnntns
Johl. lrennai... Attorney I. C. K. K. Co.. Chl. aito
The. B XVmilen. Mfmlr Kswtf Uiriimisilnn
tiiM. A. Uitvidso Clerk V. S. Conrt. Vinitst. 1. T.
AifreJOreniorf C.pltnlwt. Sprlnctjpld. III.
j v- Orr Tlce-l-resiJent end Manager
BANKING in all its branches. Executes
Trusts acts as Guardian Trustee or Agent.
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Will negotiate lease on Agriculture Lands
plan1 Insurance issue Drafts on i oreign Countries pays taxes for non-re? L i
moncv on real estate pays interest on time deposits. Savings account? solicit'-Hl.
lor
Every Courtesy Extended Consistent With Sound Bush.
is' Principles.
2-c 1
Baientine Casli
Store phone 129.
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Fluskogee lT.
Alk-Snientf surv?y4 is aey ' 1 of tb?
Territory. Write ra f. d
MEREDITH BROS.
VeterinaryiSl
Permanently lix.e! OiTcc at
Webb Bros'. st xs ix..-'- Wilsuti
street. O filer -t
Phone 69. II
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 222, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1903, newspaper, June 29, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773288/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.