The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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- * Llajr ShverJe'.t. United Sutes Indian Agent. In
oscto hit reqoest for a statement as to the amount disbursed I
r.-o - e informed me under date of iepten -i
that be had disbursed up to that date, only $1,240. thus leaving S6 -
• to those entitled to receive the same
* i*"er ot retirement of our nation*, v.arrant- -
- - rra' or. that during the f.sta! year egtr.r. _ .
/x a- . ending June jc 1901. Hon j. Blair Shoenfeh Unite
Ir.'ian Agent, disbursed on our national warrants, in tw
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^gating St38.788.Q3. This sum wa« proporti
s:;ner F. H Th-is j
of Oklahoma, *C M. Banes
. tcr " Interest t i<_~ ■ .r—
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of th' trati' -
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ai! lii cliliood, tlie alxne am(junt eliminat*
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j > .'7 or. ireneral fund warrants and $91.879.^ u sch
. T-.e ^ . n-.er.t of August. 1900 and oi wh::h 1 ma :
tion in mv faMt rc-p-.r is however, included in these amount-
-.re'-er.t current ear. there was one payment in April, last, of
- •• (z and one in September, last, and which payment
• --ed or our national warrants since your last rec. -r
on of council.
- f.-r*h er er ightenment I requested a state: r.t ;r
• ir • treasurer of the United States respecting the am .ir.t t. .:
■ : aid ir.to h - hands-, on account of town lot- in the Cr< -.-.
- - acrordih.ee with the provision of the Curt - t r
■ v''t o'iginally appraised and sold h re-;
request I received the following statement from the sai assis-
•; j. rer .'.mount received on town lots from Musk gee S" -
- . e. ha.e oeer. received from the town of Wag ner
rr.a a ~ ar request from Hon J. Blair SI. t-i- '•
•a- In ar. Agen* to whom pa*.ments on town 1..ts \.'e: n
- - • aid had teen re-scheduled in accordance with t'.-.c pr
: the C'" ' treaty. The month of August, last, being
■ - • • - • 1 h. v,?. 1 hh he had received any moneys from this - •urce. ":v
; ••• *he receipts of this month, showing the same to be $1.-
}•'or "he rr.onth of September, the agent promised to fur-
• < h the figure- in a -hort time, when I shall in turn furnish
v. h the same
;. ob-erve by the summary sheet which accompanies thi-
-• a' J ha'.e during the past year, passed 011 and audited t
•ran" "j the amount of $134,452.32. You will likewise ol
er .< ir -r: the ••tatements which I have submitted, that our revenues
it<> for the past year have been quite satisfactor\ But
Id 1 i'f- " that a spirit of economy govern your actions .it
in ti- matter of appropriations. And that only such ap
• a- on be made as those which it is legally incumbent upon you
<x''pt for good and valid reasons. Too often are mis
■■ < ■ -ation- t> orted to bv claimants to influence an appropn.i
our b to liquidate fictitious claims against the nation.
• • mal af?a rs are now in a prosperous and satisfactory eondi
d 1 would be v.ell if each and every member would strive to
•. 1 ;n: 'air .rig this condition, by refusing to sanction am aj
• ,n that i- not neeessarv for the advancement of the Creek
r their intf-re *s. or not based entirely on equity and justice.
b. the exercise of such prudent legislation, that our tinan
■ can be kept up to their present high standard, and our
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Trust : mp-rT. >: L _.s.
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vice-president Western National
bank. : New Y
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water.
Addre-—J. H. E erest. of
Oklabema Citv.
Only S45
California
and Back. -
That 's the first cla>> round
trip rate, opnu to everybody,
from Guthrie to San Fran-
cisco. via the S.mta Fe. Ac-
count Genera". Convention of
Kpiscopal Church. On sale^
September 19 to 27. Tickets
^ood via Los Angeles and
tor return until November 15.
Only line under one manage-
ment from Chicago to Cali-
fornia. Only line for both^
Grand Canyon of Ariona
ond ^ osetnite. ( hilv line to
Calilornia with Harvc v meal
service. \\ rite for descrip-
tive literature.
.rant - ran command a price commensurate with their
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1 n i to b' hop'd that no further o trinsH. va
luc.
Santa Fe.
A. J. CORK INS,
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Booth, H. A. The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1901, newspaper, October 12, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88926/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.