The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 275, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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VINiTA INDIAN TERRITORY FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 23 1901.
PRICE PER WEEK 10c
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firrf w t m n
COMPLETE PLAN
rr tKo Finl AHi.ictmant nf !
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Indian Affairs Made
In Washington.
ON TAP
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At the Interior Department to
t f ; ? : f "
j - Meet s any Opposition 1 That
May Develop and a Time
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:' Limit is Placed on rf.e V$t-
. ' " '
f lunctory Hearings. . :
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pi pedal Correspwogenro Jlulljr Cbiefmla.
Washington -D.--6.-r-Aug. 20
Properly iodonecTaI filed away
' in the archivea of lb?. Interior de-
partnjen iff th biatftriol recbr48
of the oyernrnnts questionable
treatment o( the Indian. v. '
The finieh'g tolamee that will
complete the long tory of tnierep.
resentation and abiise of a weaker
people are now '' in the ' hand i of
& ternary -of th Intt-rior -and
with tdigtjt reunons will boon be-
come IL jjeeord-of . lb depart-
ment. (-.
The department official have
anticipated the cry of the Iodian
for justice and in the case of the
fivs civilif ed tribe have practically
rendered their decisions before the
petitions for promised rights have
been filed.
Every possible contingency that
may arise toi pre vent the Jturuedl-
ate adjustment of Indian affairs
ontbeplao adopted Jby tbe govern;
.. . ment have been .considered . and
th e. exp et ed. b eari.nfi? ofjill je t i-
lions will be conducted in a purely
perfunctory mantut!. tTb decra-
ions will be rendered in conlor-
. niity with the adopted plans den.
pite any legal rights fot'ftrfeptl
that may be submitted "by the1 at-
torneys far taVlndiant j
In diScc8s1n rntJian affiirs tf-
day with jour correspondent an
I official of the Interior: department
who is in a position to know des-
ignated as useless any further con-
tentions on thr paVol tie Indians
for telr fights J j
l. llio ii-UuitU'W was .fUniiald up
by him in the following words:
"If the Indian oppopes the
government intbe scbeme'that
has befeti devitMtl 4r- tb adjust
ment of their afJaixs they wijl
aimply .wpf their f its te. in iie
leei
has
litigation. . The department
decided "the interpretations
to be inVr Wif.V;acft U CJr.resi
and f e rHrorrt?ft h rrttimrTTrtrrr-y yvrrrs tiTitiHtf t e r all danger) of
the premises. They will wind up
thelndian Unlelrjtbfjr or ri f ay
and that in the very near future."
When questioned an to what ef-
fct h thopg4)t5frftti-o
of 1.1
' plexion cd the Indian territory!
ntaum hgmu.w
...11. 1 L..a at... . . . r. s t 1 r- f . I a l. r '
copidred and carefully jrtiheJ
! lne finl l'an was tfecj(el j
upon.
IIeJurthr jmplies thaTgovern -
pnl r.rpni-.Tp. Wi wM' be inevi -
me
oence noriiv auer in? iuuuifMuu
of the two territories as ftate:
A reference to the
r.r nrnisti.1 t
rights of the Indisn was met with
the stereotyped answer of tbe de-
partment that 4ex;stirg cncurn -
stances justify us in our course."
Thi answer encompasses ftll the
Satisfaction that he rIodiau- rys
awaiting him ifi-'VVasningtonT arid
Petition he may hare will toe-
railroadt-d to the archives marked
"disapproved.
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SWEPT BY. WIN Di-
. . . .."
New Towns Viaited y Destructive
Storm Which Levels Buildings.
- -Ananarko 0.-T Aug 22 .An-i
adarko was visited about 7 o'clock
last night 1" very pt&h wind anjj
rair.Htorm which created general
havoc among the partially finished
.1 .-Ml: A . riftnun tr
twenty buildings are either entirely
down or badly damaged. Thecon-
gregational Methodist and Chris-
tian churche'a big tents were all
levied to the ground. The fol-
lowing were injured:
"'hhn Antone 50 years old sign
painter from Paris lex. fattlly.
W. P. Tevis 35 years contrac-
tor from Vvatherford Tex. fa-
tally! ;
J.. T. Martin badly bruised
about the body. and face carpenter
by trade. ' '
The cnuee of tbe casualties was
the falling of buildings. Tbe rain
fell in torrents for about twenty
minute. ' There)" will be much
iufferiog'". tonight on account of
lack of accommodations. ' '
Iloburt O. T. Aug. 22. A cloud
burtt ht-re yesterday damaged
thousands 'nf dollars'. wortM. ff
merchandise iu unfinished build-
ings and tentc. Two and one-
fourth incites of rain fell in 'one
houj mdjtpf pimjteB
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FIGjH J.FQR - FAVORJ
Missouri OKIcers Want Netro Sui
pact Held In Oklahoma.'
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Oklahoma City Ok. Aug. 22.
There is to be a determined fight
fortbpofcU&iaof Wai. Favors
tnuerri porttlr "Charged with the
uiurdii-bf Mif tiazelle Wild at
Pteice City Mo.wbere three ap-
parenlly innocent men were lynch-
ed for the crime.
Habeas corpus proceedings were
begun today in the district court
here lor the rejeas oi Favors a
number of pVon))nm Oklahoma
City uegrotl havnriised a fund
and employed an attorney to de-
lend him. Ollicer Saunder ' of
Pierce Citf bois here to eK:ure
Favors- ad vrnd Ideclares that he
it tbej real cijlprlt has emplyed
attorneys to represent the state of
' MWeuri.
tioverhor Jenkins will be tin-
piVrUiiefn6i. fo'TAie a requisition
lynching has passed.
or t be American Federation ot Lalxtr
VtA n ?21. !ay: "I am uin jour
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rupi'-'!. CHrt'Ti. I.ivva. Jyld by
r Yc want i nomcr
Call on Jar J. Km4 . cr the new
luilliofry sturo nr.
explain
how ynu can f-ccurr one r 'cs than
! jou
ie
ur retit c Vt. Or lifVill do better
iT'tell'i 'ii ll 'Vf yml can owd one
h'iA Citittj-fou a dollar. d-70
- Kutrenje hH weather Is a preat ta
.Uir nn t lip 1 U' I i XP MmCT
of ta'iics:
n liCU Jilt. U 4v.j t i
tivenad..e ff White's1 Cream. Ver-
mifuge. Frice cents at People's
1 Drug store
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W. R. BADGETT MERCANTILE CO
U ciloa Sunday School Program.1
What a" the Requisites of a Sunday
.- School Superintendent? . .
...J. F..QuHHan.
The Ideal Sunday Schoul Teacher....
.t.'.l..v.t.i.i:.JA;i.F.M. Smith.
The Object of the Sunday School
How It may be Fultilled.; .. .n......
. .;: ............ -E. C. Stretch.
Uow to Heach ChUdrew who do hot
A'tteod "Siinday 'School
.T.T.7.T.T.77: Mis Nettie Duncan.
The Ue' and Abuse' of the Inter-
natiooal Sunday School Lesson
..!...1.......F. S. E. Amoi
. Each of these 'topics wil l be opec for
1iscuHon and It Ih hopd many Sab-
bath school workers will te present
and tike part. At the Method 1st
church Friday: evening 8 ocl.)Ck
auruhi 23; - ; '' " '.
Piles are out only in and of them-
selves very painful and annoying' but
often grciliy .aggravate and even
cause other grave and painful af-
fections and should therefore not be
neglected. Tabler's Huckeye File
Ointment is a great boon to sufferers
a it will curetheni. "Price 50 cent?!
In hotlle. : Tutes 73 cents at Peo-
ple's Drug blare. . dwf .
. 1 t
" The silver moon retaurant under
the new fnanag'ctnen't of J.' t fjiborn
Kilk-iU a" ihare of your patrona.
.Try their cold driDks and cola kocbesJ
All ready to EM yodr order.'
Constipation;' impaired dfgotiofi
and a torpid liver ar the mdst( c.ouj;
nit n ailments that arc responsible for
tired listless 'fagged -out feeling that
makcS the summer a dreadc i period
to so manjycorlc .Heroine will cure
conslipatiou'it improves1 the diges-
tion and arouses the livor t normal
activity.. Trice 00 cents at People's
Drug store. d-w
Mrs. Eugenia Thompson is making'
preparations Eu leave fir thePhi'.li-j
pine Islands as a member of the corp (
of teachers ?nS from this country to
Instruct the jouthful Tagal. I
Morning Glory and African Java
CtHec fre-h roasted :it Palcntine's.
23 per cent reduction on evcrv pair
of low shoes In our house after Fri-
day. August 23. W. K. Padgett Mer-
cantile company
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AMERICAN BEAUTY
BACON-
The finest piece of bacon on
the market. We are disposing-
of hundreds of pounds of
it every week. Try it its good
this hot weather. Sold only by
PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT.
JXurea Bagdv Pres. J. O.' Halt' V-riea.. AVP? Pjii'ttirs Cashier. J
First National Baiik
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY. : '
CAPITAL $100000. " SURPLUS '$2oooo.
. ' . Oldest and Strongwt National Bank in the Cherokee Nation.
f " DIRECTORS v... . .
OUVER BAGS V B. F. FORTNEK F. B. FRA VSF.R A. L. CHUCHILL H'. .
v KORXFCA Y H'. A. GRAHAM J. O. HALL. G. W CLARA' f. E. HALSF.LL.
Pqes aSafaQeneral
Ipointcr
Ikino
5Lcabcv
1000
Vi n
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'.Fresli Bread Cake$
Sam jECLica.o-n "h oijLxr9
ICE! ICE!
Will deliver ice to all parts of the city.
Leave orders at Foreman's.
Use Telephone Number 16.
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AVpr rnntirs Cashier.
Banking Business.'
2)o 'Jgo.it Smoke
1 : t . . . .
If so you should try some of the -brands
made in Vinita. Pointer .
King Leader and 1900 are the -favorites.
Finest 5-cent cigars
; . on the market. ' .
TlClnu flDcGowan flDanfo'v-
ita Harket.
' ' Frank riarmon Prop'r.
3i - 1 .. i' c u . .1 .-j.; 1 . .1
Everythinj Tha is Kpt in an . . .-
' Up-to-date Meal Market .. Nice Freih Line of
Canned Goods Fruits. Con-
"f factions Qgars and Tobacco.
Pies.. Prompt Deliver'.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 275, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1901, newspaper, August 23, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774639/m1/1/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.