The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 24, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XXIV.
VINITA. INDIAN TERRITORY THURSDAY DFXHMIUiR 14. 1905.
NO 15
Read the Advertisement in the Chieftain Before Sending; Away for Christmas Gifts
1 HE
LIGHT BREAKING
QVmiOSSIA
Witte May Yet Bring Order
Out of Chaos-Telegraphers
Strike Dissolving
AMKU!t I'reoa
M. Petersburg !w 1.1 -The restora-
tion of fable ronimuiilt-atleti with
tit aliftia.1 yrWefvtay )atex) em't
tm hour. Itefore. mt.lnliftit ll u
rf (irivl JUt I ha cahla waa cut.
Naerthe ' the outlook l clear-
ing. TU gotrmmenl la Lreathlng
frtf with a Bicl.iUif change uat
Witt will jt U able to ' mi;
thrma! tu rucka which 1 hit
pat U
TU threat. f a general nolle tit tu
Immediate future ha liM(i4rt anl
tU telegraph atnke Ugoii'i to niece.
TU wr kmtn'i council yeteritay
aenl for tU re'eAJW of KruafaleJf. l'ri
rtiralfr kamishautky refuwl lUde-
nanl tiiunUy aattiig tU cxmi nmt
I trtel In court.
FOB POLAND
Catholic Priests Resolve to De-
mand Greater Freedom
For the Masses.
CHICAGO & ALTON
OFFICIALS INDICTED
A Uthl I'rr-w
!.!.'. Ihv. 11 -The Fecial (txh.
J'irr hw rrNifiul Sfti;-t s nt against
Uirti)i4trt A; !..n r:iri4l romi-any.
Ji-hU M. FaHhrrn fufrtlrf 1 .- j-f-.
tli-iil of 1 1 Hinaiir ii l J. A. Vtann
firif:ff k''ri freight ;(.. for the
;.-l i;r4itiifih" vf f '!' to the
j-arlti crrn i.f h.-hw.irtiHtll.J Suit-
ltyrr. ami fit u frw l ffti-!tit).iii
to -tf;SiiJr of the M'tiO
JOHN M. CEARIN TO SUC-
CEED SENATOR MITCHELL
A .. ;;rl lVe
a .ti imuii Ivo. 13-iiorrof
(Tun.irr'ii( tiy armtitKVil the
j pf!l!iifiit of John M. Uearln uf
l"ort;rl to eucts-el the. !t Senator
MttcUli.
AMWKUtl 1'rtMM
Warsaw !' M - At meeting cf
in Cat! m1 ic clergymen tf liuwian
rolaml after tit lour vinit it
m rrKlixl tt.i tnnrtiii. to ilmnu 1
uUwn for l'uiaiiil lth t own
lr!inent Ktirl mw r-l ta!lt r-ln-tUtiiirii
of tli I'uHtth Uriwuaa In
gi)rnRinl tl. &Uitluo of
ra(i)tal f utiKtnr.riit nl fu!l mii-tjr
for o!ltiel prliMin.
SUB-GOMMIT-TEE
NAMED
To Look After Statehood Bills
- Cillinqer Would Prohibit
Sate'of Liquor lor 21
Years.
Ajr!t.l 1'r
NVii'ilnton W 11 i:o!Mm
Tti Ik''!- cvtinMiittf tiU tin n!
IUtilUn:rloli rrr Mtii TV'in
lf L!t'-1 i 'ltM-!irnit! to l)f t-
) Ut btii for tl. ad nivii.ifi i f 1 1.
tout trrttorii a t u !i-v
Sii!ir ti!iliir toU inl ri')wxl
ail atiini'lmrnt tu tf ltrtH iilt to
I ri.liiliit l!ii mi'i f ii-i.Mirlii t ta!
(rctwl t U- f fll ly Um 1mt-
Kiuit uf ( lt'a)ti4 anl t) I tv l Ttr-
ritt.fy fr a jrlil of t rtit
and t?roti!r af(f an aoitei.l-
niwit to U: at aifnrit Hot h' -rom-ttikg
lti ILj iof tiafl'o J
K-ryt t;irir tuu tar will ti k-iM.l
tn iki mw1 If taat Jlnit'a lfpria
I rl.'di. A. I. nm. d
NSUROENTS AT
REGA STILL BUSY
Reported They Have Captured
the Fortress and Seized
the Governor.
AtvK'lafe'l Vrt-m
ht. Ivtnturif Ifi. 13 - lUtjiorta ar
Hi flrrul itlou la tl.a rfT.rt tlat tlt
ltisiuri;iita at ln ! '4 turrl tl
furtrma tl.r ai 1 r.rl tl $otnujr.
AlttiouKti tl.s MinNUf tf tt.o Inle
rlor dura wt emiflrm tl r trta tl
aituillon fa altiiiill to m grata.
Tl ciuninivWr at Ii:a j-t-rUy
afj4!(fl fur a-iiitlonai trwi wliirh
era Ji(trl.-1
FIVE WORKMEN
BOVNTOl ATOMS
A VKiriatf I l'trt
lira-.ljfc'l.amt A! Iff U Tl
tuning 1iub at tl i.rk f li
t'iil.fjt I'owilff rimiat)r trf i'xitifa
Maa aci-i lrdia;;? tjion up t!r.
!'! (ifkrnti mrtr littrr! bUn 10
a'o!n.
MIDSHIPMAN MERI-
WETHER SENTENCED
A r 1 l'ri .i
WaKlf. ti n ! :1 - M i Hiij'.'i.iin
MTKrt!r mm tiUy MfiKvl la
wi.ftwitirl.t to t! liniiU eft!" Nal
a-a lMj? fi-r a f'Kl f i jtsr ainl
to l pi.Mliy fi ri- ii i'i ! I iy Vv
awrrtarjr of IM tia. a a rr ;"t f
tl riit emr n.artm! frimsi if ii!
at a t1t Cgl.t frotll t!. !?! of li:r!i
Mi-U)i!nan liratich tliwl
Meriwetln-r a aiii!tttl vf UiO
et.artfa of tiis:ai:iilitr ami fount)
fulity of t Ulr t o rlia tian-
f tti tlutatimi if tl a artlt-'a nl.l.-h
rxlilWta tnhUhlpinen from wuratfim
in fit fi(hl a.
HEARST IS
KNOCKED OUT
Court Disclaims Authority to
Order by Mandamus the Re-
opening of Ballot Coxes.
A fif lt -t )"frt
AiUnjr. N. V. UTii rourt
tf is'i Ik1 laii'tl 1jh a !
cuii'fi In ti l:;.-t l.t n awatufii
Win. IL llrt.
Tle Pourt liui-'U t!t tl.e Anuria
tiava im t-nwtr uiiWr tl.e r ilott Urn
to ortlrr tj Mar.Uma tht; otrnitnf vt
taliot Ic-iw nt a rarouM. tt ren.
vaw tif lailofa. It auNtaina tli r.M-
tiiMn of the counsK-1 fur Mvir Mc-
MUTUAL LIFE'S
NEW PRESIDENT
A vtciail l'ffw
Nw York Iva 13 - fhrl A. IV.V
llf a UUt r'w(l jrcNi-l-itl r.f
t!iaMutiial !.!' limuratir roirrir
by tin- uiitiin (.( uf (! tr.i!-
Tobacco Factory Blown Up.
I l.'t. i). Kr . !.'' 11 Tl. i U-'t.
f4-iyfj r.'t ivwt lv Mt M. 11.
j IVtura ail .ratp.t f.r H t.-tar.
I r ni l v t '. v n.ft kati snii i i.
.u W 'n u( ti) (lniaM.ife -4f y it-
!. cmii'i- (!. wrfckii if it.
lour if i rrriril T !-r 4 lii)
f I if.
'1 lit" if.-l la ! Ucuikt.l to t.ata ln
roitiini! t I ) frirnU it tl "Irk
ToUtrc.1 'troKrr' 8vir!tSiiii" l?ut
tlia UtUr crrtr nn aurh ai-Ttufi
A ff itT a-i tl r-( rwM-ii'at ne
uf ti t) Ati'tffican TtJtKi.vn ctiimant a
tl.ln lt!Mt Jwflvtvl fj'tir no! to rip-
(Hi liiora li-U'To ffum fM
favnrinu ttia tn.-J but l ( 1 iu at-
tftlt liMI tO It
PANAMA CANAL
BILLREPORTED
Senate Committee Thinks 1 1
Million Dollars Sufficient
for Present Needs.
Waol.itijiit ii lc 1.1 In tl wnalf
AH!n.frtji(ii It rtTi.ii. ;!! nn aprn-
(rutujfia rnrt-(l tl.a Mil makm
l prtij-riat lour fur tlm I'iti.iii-a ratia!
murk aii! jrae !t i" tl.at )m wuuUl
ak tl.r annate totakti it tip toinorroi
lie Mi l tin (Vimiiiittf a of tdr
t (-inn it that eiri inlillnli du'lara
.1.1 Im .'Vit-ti! fur tl. I ri-wiit
puriKuwa.
SOUTH SHOALS LIGHT
SHIP IS IN DISTRESS
Awiru'fil I'rvvt
Nei.rt ll 1. 11-Tlic i-iiii-
Ixslf. llWt mhfh a wnt ul to a-
Kt tlif 1ivt!.i'l Narilut'kvt a South
Miit: !ifc'lit !itpt!..t f !.! 1 a k'- t-i-rn!
ai'iwal for )t H Moiflay iinriiiii; n)
for lii nffi wiinv frart ar fell
afriifl I !! u.i riart
Committee Chairmen Nimed.
A ila!ril J'rfw
Waiii.k-titi. I'if II -iakr i an-
in!t tla antii-ufi the i;uf c.f
iii!t :iu- riairii.t'ii f tl ii !!
f'ftltt tN';tii!ttH. s f'ii.-.wa
Kjhi'? Mrarm- l'a nt Nrw YuU
A j.roj'f U! i' n "l ait v(.f Msi.!ii-
vU
Ja.lii'larj jVi .f i f Wiw-tmii.
ll.trrvtatv a'i) M t tui.tiirrf
lli'i'nfn tf
Vr:i Affira-ll.tt Iihnottk.
Miiitarv A!?air II.:.
Nt - I (B l.illll i
J'oM H. a:i 1 I' ml tU litr-
otfr.t. 1 ii I .tna
linnj.ar A iT4:ts m f. Wi-tiiiin.
TOM JORDAN
JSJN JAIL
Alledged Collinsville Bank
Robber Brought back
From NeW Mexico
TU C hief Marshal of New Mexico
with V!utjr arrivtnl Una lat
nla'ht ult Tom Jordan the man
hn I i i up the fashr i f ft Unk at
at (luni.jit liiti last uimiipr anl tMik
IKiai that he ciaimatl lrlii;cii to
him. He aa turned ntrr to tin
marahai t f the iwrtUru ilinirict Kif
r!i.aiii'l U
Mowed Down by Machine Guns
A ki'lneT tir hU'l-tt-r trout; ran a!-
an I rtif-.! hy i.jirv t're
in t't . St.lJ t- V-i '' tlrut ate re.
M I'eternl urjf iVf U There la
etery lii'l.rat K.n thai the k01"'''"-
ti.eiit'a chalitiiite nl U- arrej.itnl.aiiil
that within forty eiM !iouratrnera(
(fi.' throi;a'huut Kutit will U
oripre.1.
A terrthle tvf m Iaii Urn iivl .
the arrest uf Krutalrff. whiilt .t.
folinee) Jurliig the uijht by the Im-
priMitimctit of mrnht r tf the work-
lurii'n ci'iii.c;1: anil a numU'r ( f Mcial
IM lflrfx
"Tint Trart Ion l a c.me "." taere tho
mor.U ottetery hp am! there t.4 t i.Iv
one t j ii.loii. iianieiy that It muni he
rr.tiVe'l tn the hitlrr eri
Ai JU-ta alMtiiite ikiart'liy nrt;nl.
A inf nm iifrr Hho arrne'l thi inorti-
!!ik' .l.- 4ffl that t lr t f.-rt5 i f 1 Ii
rlf flow hij; il ) hlinnt. A fler a 11. 't t-
hii;. raiiroa l men were rnol il.ivtti
hy the lire of machine ftm ari-t artii-
iery. Requisition tor Pat Crow.
Av'ia!f 1 'r-M
IfMtliew. Iowa t! ; cfit
or ('ur;m t;f t1a ti"! reijiilnit lotl
fur return of l'at Or to lawa for
Itoiihriif up a aire! ear at Couwil
lUu"v I.lKiati C Uittm iwrtj at
(eerheartl t ri'e teilmg al.ut rol
lry
HEY
15 MONE.Y EARNED
wVIiRY TIM I: you srend a ilollar at the Jt;mbo Stort: Unin its Ku.it Ouit lUivinc S.iU- ytm avc f rm jc tt. y c. In otlur weni 70 or 50c
will buy a ilollar's worth of & oA during this sale. 'I he (Jtiit Husmcss Sale staitctl i!f ma iu-li -Xuw lull tf visitor- all of uh.ni htionu lai-
cr the tjuality and prices arc so tcinptms' that nu one can resist. All of our cHHls are marked in plain iitm and there is an .it tu d -av 111 t.l from
)i tt i on all Dry Goods Women's Apparel Dress Goods Trimmings. Lares limlu nul -nes. Lathes' and Mist - (.ds and l.u '. . L.idu s' Skitts.ind
Sho.-s. In addition He are making close prices on Men's clothing and Hearing apparel i.-iluctions t!i it nc ur.matv lied n h'iu !-tint ai lio
stocks of vjoods off of our counters and int : the homes of satisfied customers. Thj (Jast Hasiness s i' is .ihe.idv the taU f t u town -ue u.oit it
to become the chief topic of conversation all over tlv Cherokee nation. Nothing lu.us about this sale. n feu devices ate emp'o.cd In a 'ttai-ht
American way we intend to sell every item of female near m this store at co-t pnet s anil often at less than 1 '-t pn e. We t!.-i nut hesit.tte to nuke tHe
sacrifice. Yon come ami select ytmr jjooils. We will make the price riht. Get our Gluistm.is prtst at-- In ;e and ou mil be able to make twice as
many of them or u'ive twice as much as you intended to the favored ones
For a Man
Hart. N-haiTner am! Mart Suit
Hart SrhafTner Mart terct.
Hart SthafTner aifl Mart lUittcoah
Siti"ii Hat 1 'nI arv! S nu
Uiutea Ve to 2 oo
Sijeniler 2c am! &ic
Men a Tlw '&c atnl ( Aat-ota Four-
lit haiiil S-arfa Strinirt)
IIanlkerchlcf linen ami alik M to f"r
Men a Hiwa 'J.V ami
Men a thoet I to Kkl
Men's llotw Slln I fx) to 2 00
Smoking Jarkrla prlc.
Men' Shirt 3V to 1 'i
Trateantf i; l vi to .v
Mfti'a Cain 2 to 1 t)
For a Woman
Wotiltei Jarket"t iru-e rut 1 .1 nfT
Wotsltet Skirt l-J tt?
Kanry WalMa 1 .t o!T
Prea ratterna 1 .1 off
Fur S arfa 1 i o.T
SlKHM ln lhtf 13 atnl 1 2 t-!T
8iU l'eltttNiati 13 t'ff
ladlea' Shts 13 off
IIou Alipi-era l-J tf!
t -:t ( urta'.n I I v
Tatio' I.h.rii 1-4 off
For a Boy
For a Girl
Fitwy i ': rv I 4 t 'ft
I'.'ark Oat I !." 1 I t'l
Hanakeri-tJef V lo "
(ilntea I o to ! ?
I'grtlent 13 t -!?
Fanrr I'rlnw Tojm
than 13 i !T
liath Towe'i. 1 I o!f
3m'
hu!rr lirovtii si.jt
:v: j . t
Ottni 4 T
l 'ai' '.'.V ami
"lor ;v ari 1 'v
sim-kiiiv lf.it tr 1 4 (T
!. 1 mi to " on
Sf!er .C tji i Hi
f 'iterwi ar .' Miit
Watsi '(
Shrt .Ve
S.ijii.lert 1 i an! I V
'1 !en J.V
S !. t Jai'krU. 13 (ylT
Woo! skirt a 13 off
I'fi'i 1'atlem.a 14 o!T
Shi. I 4 nff
l'.'.a.'k ( at Ihse 14 nit
liinvea 2if
Felt Sllj irt. 13 off
lilhhnna 13 ott
Velvet 14 nfT
It is easy to fiiiurc your saving as everything is marked in plain houses Nithin h is l.een maikcd up for this sale. Plenty of extra clerks to wait
on you It will pay you to travel a reat distance to attend this sale as vr sav ings will mere than pay rashoad fare and in addition you will have the
latest possible stock to make your elections from.
All
l)rr C.ontli Flaturoa
fnr Swlw
Afir January lai
JUMBO MERC
ANTILE CO.
All
Dry Coorla Kiaturel
for Sal
Arter January lat
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 24, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1905, newspaper, December 14, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774019/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.