The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1899 Page: 2 of 9
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T"n OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, FEimUARV II, H-90.— SATUIJDAT.
Territorial Exchange Gists.
pr« s.-nt indi.
>ng promised
"• ' • A*-*##
I A \V
Council Clerks Give Up
Their Positions.
WAKES A HAUL.
From a Pleasant Trip Over
Eastern Oklahoma.
all i
Imo lias proven
< may now fe. I
" «> Ind
> I to I Hird u
d thelc.iur >1
OTHERS MAY FOLLOW SOON.
Iolf
Clarl
. of O
Hon
Ter
tho
, nnf
INSPECTOR REEHE NABR8 A Bt'NCH '
OF THIKVE8.
A lot Star r-.iitc mall carries, from K1
-* THEY GO TO WORK AT ONCE
fotod f)r free s.<!
nnl lands In the Oh-ctaw nation, and iiin town more r. aches more people an.I
Icaaa ten baen i up by IM brings b ttar results than all other ad-
! trust< s and tfce I'tilied State* In- I vertlsing combined.
'' > " ot the 1* ' • Courier: D k Plunkett had <bl«
Hi:" .. from rt Smith i • GuthrieI{tip full of u pair of pants and other
South Mcalester and tin- upper por- personal of ots stolen a short timi ilnca,
s ,.t tlii- • ho. taw nation Th -y wero recovered by him Saturday,
1 ' " burn- and durii.*. t i.- . , l i;>- w.i« cam •
" ,h" """in* of|to« ,iu. Fr:,, |lls r„.,m|„B ,,,
it came open. Woe to Dick. The valu-
able papers therein went with ThV* wind
Some were recovei.d within a block una
*"ine wit n !i f p.ii whllo ot.:«-ri
II. !<>r .insptraey and murd.r 'i ae I 1 hv wHliln a year
i and fathet >1 Ur« Lalld (at Friends helped Dick and ha WIUI vtrj
Ar.imur - in th * sum f $*. .'•■ .r. t•■nil r.. t.-.-m f. r t'.eir assistance.
V ;'Ids fair to it,-- ^ r' w,'ru letters from bishops
They wl. |,«
leh, probably
killing Mrs.
if kidnapping and
■ 'I in the court nt '
Veto o) Appropriation Bill is Re
sponsible.
charged with mall
I found with tho "tullen good* in their i
• s. sion Tho complaint was first t
about Christmas and Frank Re. l e,
J postoffica Inspector commenced lnv
I gating the matt.-r.
La
tn >
lade
It aj
ral
* which were in t
•big. tho sacks h
ng with u rub lo.
his Idea :.t rati
uablc pc
paper mail, •
Consider a Number ol Bills in Com
mittce ol the Whole.
rrhorize th- i
> unpany to
orr .
w iud at K< ut
tng rink Sundt
rdy has sold tin
WS Publishing
na ted .V) pairs of lo
N. w A fi sth ,
urn • .r l\
tho Muskoji
Mine In pec
; inllng Jun-
only a draw !
do.- e them. It !
The hou
If i fre
e met ye. :
d Invigora
rd ull right
carrlei
tnese
r they
-psed h
i which ;
In the hands of
insett and Tllgh.
In nabbing the
ern p.
• •I Robert-
aid fo
i pro-
that was c
trip, ail the
could be d.
open
Th first resign.-. .ns to bo j.-- ;
to the council as a i >ult , v
tlic- appropriation till w- . ,1 M ,
rlsy afternoon by Councilor M.ddisoii. !
They were tendered ndlvid i.uly and i - k . ■
•fleet Immediately. I'liev w< i •
B. C. Comb . •• mght w i man.
M. \V. Robbiu.-, a. ,
Clerk.
Samuel Means, i . • k
George \N'. Green -, ,f c.'hinili-
kff on revision and pu.i.i .-ulan
The resignations wer<- acc pt. d In open
Session without objection. A* ti. s.-don pruiAnn ncrfch
was about t. adjourn f- ; the dav . .... nCWAIlU Uhrt tu.
v*';1 -* rilHK.-: in NUii,:i) lom-msh ron
•in ofib lal list of tho «-mplo ..■ s of the
council. He said he d.-sired to know wh ■
iTslgned and who were still on tho roll. Covert..>r I: , ,• :,.rd .\ i
'•he clerk said ho had aa unoftli.lal llstl 1
on his desk, but Would .« I tin- " •' •
dlor Clarke asKed what anion had b n u'" : '
•taken on the matter a - h<> did n<- r- turn
from Oklahoma rity until 4.■ i r
end did not know, i•onsid. rabl,. di u-
waa indulged in as t. wheih'. r ;t wa
to accept the resignations at this ilm
<t might imped.- much legislation. Coun-
cilor Mddlaoil -«.ii-i he did not desire to rtown und everyoouy neiievn
retain his clerks longer under tho oondit- fitted only a horrible accident, he quietly O^lahoma City, in tlmi
lane which exist and therefore they had I *UlH>ad away He disappear ed aa mys- °" ',l" ,f <
reelaned. Councilor Clarke v ad a new " Hi. • .: 11 h ..| • w..i:..w• i h.'m "
paper extract which said all the ei.-rk- a ilieu he Grand Jury • a i,.. ,, 1 i-n'-.-t
B. J.
tl ' s"u' ■ M' M r jm |. ,,„t that
the y saw an alr-shlp there Monday nig •
rapltlll .-tack Vas bee 11 s,il--iiil)-
' '"r ■' • dtoil need nil.I at \Y . in: wood.
1 "I H. M. Ila\\. har ara.'iuin hlms--:i
a candidate for city attorney of Shawn- >.
\V> nnew iod Ih ai ,n without eK-. trie
light!-. I:\ eli the companv .'las di- >lv I
The Oklahoma «'iiv Building an T^oan
Juvlnile depart-
didn't say
the presc
must be i
He of the '
t froi
evident'., the patient
i m i
< sin
"TI
1 Iter
leiiato
i for i
fiscal year ' unoll!4 ln " «
Is at hald and shows1"0 ",on frnni m
■nt of ti„. <-oal fields | wouid not la
««n has b> • n ' ' t !e |.-ss ► II"'-
the Choctaw ti tty 1 Reno 8upr
)ul If nion, a promiiM
judges, mem-
high In pnhlU
ii:d l- adlng pub-
nent.
Tv.ii br
and
girl were br
one day rcccr.ti
W'oodwortn of r i
Mamie Harper,
>nly
trould
ng lnv
i' kliftld'-r a
ley Into ti
Hickman i
at Black! urn, i. T..
. Illatl.
'ommltted on i
j gun. killing h
ho mistook her
ut night and h
wife
the 11 rs
In his endeavors to u
demands made upon him
less to say that he was
15,1809, in j emergency.
• ' shot ner with a shot ! legislators and gues
Ills claims were that ! a,1<1 dln« d. taken in -■,,, i.
r a burgular, for It was rlly. provided with t\- ry
mild no • I' l iuln. who "n * special train I . th« <"
r tho excltment had died I 'lUetteil by the good <-riiz*-n
•ybody be lie v<M he had com- n"°n on tin- return trip
Walls was Tar the brldg" but he \
i bill ho framed that th* company
iiv eontr -l that part of the river c
•ollfd liy their bridge.
Duffy r.ad letters fr
. I.exlndgton protestln
I >oyle sai I tht-re was i
1 law In the matter, a
i n down there
The Woodward Nr
damage w is done to
tm business met
; against the bill
id If the buslner,?
ainst it. he would I
} by
public
littlo
• that the committee report that it lo wi" ,in 1
Keokuk Kail i
tried at Keokuk l al;-. in 1
lo county.
equipments of the tenth Intantry
l.v at FL Reno, are being cold nt
i nt EI Keno.
d Wave says Insurance rntes
irered one-half when the w.u r
j 1.300 i
| loHS
j fl'.'iw).
caugl
Ardmori
| niornlng n
sks if hp
caught In ;
It \i not known how t
I: ■ Jam. n |"{ i 'ajs
cltlxen and (-xcellcn'
"f "l" «• ■rr«t«d bi
■ Oeputj Marshal Hlckox, and brought t<
dltor is the town. yesterday, charged with cuttlni
oan. ma ao-1 timber in the Caddo country. Mr Car-
"We were ; "ion was cutting down timber for f t. I
Ju t a. hundred, of tarm.™ do. think,
nit Ii not .ontt nv t„ |„„ Im1, ,
j recent ruling by Judge Tat'sn. v. it js iar.
j e(-n> to rem -• anything <d' a in- fr !I|
forty
i th-
ick In the b
■nt Into effect
idltiori. ! tho t mined west of the Alleghenl
Sullivan has and the supply Is limitless. 1
City and put' The Enid Coming Event
c He boars j worst persecuted m-.inu in
lir ' ami only 1 -J to the foil mini::
<if ov.-r a.0ft>, j thinking how very Hlmilur
Incident. • that of Christ on the ct
••xfanion to! i-'"od. reviled by tho two thieves, one on
•i >se it says ,hr' right side, one on ihp left, while the
re between ; crowd at his feet Jeered at him. Two I l,",1:,n r-s. rvatlo
nn the bum- ! doors to tho left of us Is the Wave, two) n"'n ^ned fo
col- dlow n- our right Is tho Democrat, while PHwenl term of c
IC1 a railroad t our feet Is the "crowd." shals have an lrc
! Tho srlp looked like a railway car sus- ! ,M u"od ^«Hers
burned down I ponded from a large balloon-i ke arrange- i ' Mr Hlcl
F ' The ment The car waa brIUlantly lighted l,8ed no ces to n
'. and all but | with electric lights, and w-as provided i r, ,|U"Hts f"ri eis
' Tli" t"t i! with a searchlight, which swept the "t°* u to arr
ground ns the car passed overhead, and
which It 1* thought would hare
night as light as «lav had the trann n-.t i vv " lw
shining it is supposed thnt this ' lruo ' '
ii offei
The deputy
th«
them, but h- must
ind ;
the Th<>
broko out Sunday
iled by Walls anJ
1he house and council were to bo ti I ->■ ,
g -d with the exception of about t.
twelve. Councilor Garrison said lie
not In favor of dismissing any t ti.
elerks as ha thought vvery one of tit.-ri
would have plenty to do. Councilor II i-
■vens said In view of th« exlsiin^ •
lens the majority saw no way of assuring
the clerks of compensation as the minor-
ity would undoubtedly oppose the pas.- ti-1'-
of the bill over the governor veto In
both the council and the non <-aun i!or
Hutto said lie would follow .lie oih.i
members In «li ml«Hlng his cb-rks shoul I
the chairmen of the commit ices di-min
* theirs. An adjournment was ni -v.-tl i d
carried at thla tlmo and the dis -u ai
was stopped.
SEVERAL BILLS CONSIDERED.
Immediately afu r the Journal w t r.-id
the council resolvetl I: :«> eomm
the whole lo consider general order on
the calendar, Councillor ii igness pr* i I
dlsappi
terlolis as If the earth had swollowed him
Grand Jury has beet,
working on the case and have unearther
I evidence sufficient to cause . .em to find
nn Indictment against htm .1 the chargo
of tnurd "
■ fellow
This
part of ti'
murder of i
but he was ncqultte.l
boliev" tha. ha \.
ho is quit
STEERS SELL WELL.
HORACE II HAOAN
HEAD
The other day II II |hi
llie Kansas City marl
hundred bt-atl of Oklu
Captain and Mrs. T n. Johnson cole- |
•ated their fortieth wedding annuvcrsltv
at Ardmore Wednesday.
Wellston leads them all In religious i
zeal. Four church buildings are In courso
of construction In that town.
The Hodmen gave a ball at Perry. Tues- I
day evening In honor of dram-ill.- Morris
who Is soon to leave that city
The new oily officials of Ardmore art
subje-t to nil kinds of criticism.-. ..vr inn j
fro.school law tho yrecontly j,a- 1
The business m< n of w a ward have j
subscribed |(!38.(iO for ihp entertainment, of i
the, visitors at the livestock com. ntion. i
A woman was arresit d the other .lay)
. charged for selling and In-
troducing whisky In the Indian territory.
Tho Shawnee News has adopted < -
propr system t>f giving advertising tak
a send tiff, when they come to that town.
It lias been suggested that lh"
of the now counties proposed to be made
out of Woods, be named "Flynn and
sti'e- ' an I • nt rdy consumed the building,
together with 8.600 bales of hay belonging
' f it Truelo ie. 1 he fire is thought
to be of an inc.-ndary origin.
' iniid Chief Hernld-Sentlnel: It Ih now
rumored that the RocK Island will build
two lines. One nearly due west from
< ill kasha, and along tho south line of the
county, and tho nth- r to turn up Cobb
creek nnd go through tho eastern part
of this county between here and Segar
TI: • Chickasaw Indian legts
passed a law raising the price of 1 mar-
riage 1 . tiKtj In the c ise of an Indian
... fifty to six
I hundred dollars. The vTndlan maiden
but the higher the price the
nd th'e thing
belong- j ,h" sameshlp ttiut
. - I different nlaces In TeXi
nigger ln
excite
In*
him being ther
•>f Guthrie. (
J. j 47 choice Oklahoma «t.
j e.i In the quarantine
I. j eragetl 1,102 pounds ni
llagan said that if th
last Week the
around >.'t per
ed head that
market.
Mr. 1 lagan
cotton seed m
cattle and that while
hit off. such fall
The first measure considered v
eli Bill No. 7R providing for the pro-. 1 u
of the records of the several t lunu. < 1
the territory, and regulating ab-ti 1
In relation therero. It was tavor.aMy 1
ommende.! without debate.
Council Bill. No v. An a.-t f..r the sin
tort of the p r of the s,\,ral coun:h
rf the territory of Oklahoma and .
<a4>lish and maintain asylums th -.i.
This bill wax considered Saturdav • id r- ""
c.-mmltteed to commlrtee for amendment. 1 Katw ts 1
It was discussed at !enivv and after nts b- f-
aral unimportant amendui-lit-, w 1 s u 'hit w 1
ably reported. j put .,n houbl b.
The next measure tak-n up wa I'oun.'il -• ■ f th. ra. ,
T^lll No. 60 to pr! vide • - r ' i ■ - 1,
school houses «nd the furniture 1 tlx-1 iMIinnCD PC 1 a inrr*
torsa thereof. T l * isaad I wUliUhnk.nS LANDED
legislature Is repesbnl by th;-. • u
covers the Insuratc m 1 h r , t 1 HKEi; Mi;.\ l. w.vs a HE
more uniformly. The bid was r.p.r' d TO lil'Tllk.i:
'"'ii I 1)1 'v '' s,l! "•,1'>l Pmlt
The Doyle tax bill providing for the lm rived > stcrda;
mediate relief ef the taxpayers, rem 11 . 1
certain taxes for the \-at isOS w . ,f an til 1 di
committed to the committee on rev; la-, ,
•nd codlnoatlon.
rile bill by Clarke prohibiting pul.li •
leers from purchasing or dealt.ig u, ,,nv
manner In bands or warrants
evident es of pul ' it ! •
prohibit territorial officers r orn j
warrants or paving any warrants in c\-
cess .vf appropriations made 1 •• -j.. . j ,
Hatlve assembly was d - u.= « 1 at
length and finally reported favorably from j been b ivimi 111
the committee of the whole ,
Council Bill. Wo. nr. nrrM-rlblnc th. ,i„t., hu,b«nd «nd wire ".TTr't'e'd
Im ot ntrromn. by Brrtt «js tntfn up L , „
• nd n M.ml and ntifr mi tllKumlan. L| on ,i, . 57
the committee reported with the re :n.
•nendation that "it sit again".
BILLS INTRODUCED.
The following bills w. re Introduced:
C. 15. No. 1^.1: An act regula;ing insur-
ance c tmpar.it ••. by <; . r,-j
C. B. No .-I An . in i -i ,-ion to !-••>
•nd accident insuran . .unpanl. - b> G,i;
rison
C. b. No. 12.1' Ar. act concerning elep.
tlojis and providing pennltlc for \a i-
Uon* of the pro\ is .ns h.-r- f and r -
pewllng certain t. :, pern ,j; tnereto.
by Havens
C. B. No. 126: An act amendatory
tion 2SG. chapter 34. < f the t '. '
Oklahoma territory of ;• by Ma^ne^s
'hlef says that
n is hunting up i
lk is said
■nt prevails
iit the Chief
says that ti « must hustle for there'll
coon "strides" from all over tne count-
ry after "dat" cake.
A constable of the Osage country at-
tempted to arrest a porty of fCansjns f. r
hunting In the Osage count-v. Tho hunt-
ers turned tho tables, covered tho con-
stat. .. with their guns, and forced him
1 ' "ie wllh 11 . m out of the nation, when
U ftrnti w-r I. turned to him on.l ho wns
marie to walk home.
<•'.<>! he Tlmr.": John Caulfleld and
' n ! vely had seleated them eaoh a
wi,e cut of tne matrimonial paper, and
er,r\thing was ail satisfactory until the
ladles demanded their railroad fare In
the boys have ordor-
d thm srtft C. O. D.
Shawnee Qui!! The cltv council Tues-
fund for th
nd 15th
OKLAHOMA POSTAL
Sysiematic Thefts By the Stage
Mail Contractors Running
Out of El Reno.
routs frem El Reno to Arapahoe, e....
tullas v
lunell:
the trln
hit h
atlng of IhiuI
pay me
1 the buying, pi
f trees, and pr
t hen
nt In lied his
party whil
Frisco ex tens!
truln
and persimm
pri.l.
tho line,
and one ehrl
his bright thi
irranty deed .if ill
plo of <>kluh
ilrst moi'K ige
legislature
lop th.
I the setting out of tre
I the provision providing for
the purpose of the Dill,
tried In iho fore
In Nobio countv.
thrifi
d "Jones" in his
1 "I.ti i lu
There I
11 llld
m pelted
his prop.
I he h.j.t. «.-.i any bill that
ike improvi
make him pay a spec
aught
aslly imlentlfied.
I the peo-
blll and said it
f beautifying cities
aking the culture unif
said shade was essential and It
should be as unlf >nn as sidewalks.
ruing there woubl
I tii
hiftb-s to plant ti
of till
Sni p ,
tf'.af "
ting It
that all the
hand when the
alKl the house to
hipped to
last of four
fatted
I htm ant]
II II
Morten
Icy after-
K> Star: Ex-Governor Will
lam Renfrow Is said to have made a f
tune In Ills mining Investments at Jor
lln. Mo
Indian Ternforr- Odd F
tend to locale en orphan
ting of their grand lodge
lal prt-llmli
I tho work bee
BILLS ON SECOND HK A DIN.
H. B. No. iji: An ti to r, qu|r„
Investment co
f Gkb. In
• III V" W'.t \
implish desire I
In her*
I have sold somewAst
He has several hiindr-
HUUe fat enough 1
tilt* ■••■ii
1 shade were uniform
I that the trms apply to
of th
r < k
seclose. nr.ir El Reno and hi
both bitten by a mad dog
lo Dall
the ohf
1 the bll!
to lilm
1 the bill was a goo i
Ho spok
i.l h
he had l
fa 11 erl
than . .
slight
"tie bring th
dotibtedly go to six
ihlng polrt
who hat
adv to take advan
full v f
\thi
troubl
peanut
llllf.
will arrh
spend
will giv
I drink
Wt dm
ln 8h
if taking
Ark.,
building
;n con
I. T..
it Is said
man Curtis, ot
Ai. hii
Tlin El Reno
style ot
If you
debts ....
big ti
itherford.
- l'i M
H1U)1 GUT
RTS OP COMMITTI'K
trlethaa
Mr. 1
it Into the South
>f that town. Its
Hill, No. 1:
throuah
ling It
wind
tho i.
I beh.ivl
of puttli
spring tli
to ditch
t ti re. It IiimI
unt on Wind in
thai
Oklah
Cloud
f Ok I
\rdmet ii
south
I
hlef II. rald-Seni
big thirteenth
One
ounc ii
aklng their tim
rth of th.
sflfali s
Monda>
be Ins
mbers
ad, for th
Mi. TI
I subjects theref
desired
ugh of ti
count!!
hanged •hands th
be part of
the bouse I ha !
1 that be 1
it ti i h.
his death I
riluM A:
R. RE;
The b.
fr.im th
f th
should I
a HEAT BOOK GIVEN AW.VT,
One of the most deeply In!
enlarged
ores
to i:i\
Medical Ad-
hlcf
Invalids'
te, Buff a
of 1
unnece-ssa rl
10| H
Of the f
popul
ath of | '
il of
Inofflcia
1 V
1 that Isenberg
been whipped
x pressed ....
has had
belt for h lnnt time
mbulatins
a. and his pugilistic demi
ll.i volum
the Oklah
Staff -
Ki Ron
umi
atnlnau.
duties being
man
have 1
ift'-ring fr
I'he Mod.
In th.
stra it hi
and 1
brig i
\RAGl'a CANAL
f con-
Canal vary fr
differen
• ihe Ni
nd kl.H
tlon. billir
wmmm
able mediclr.
d a? wtll as d «?
Choctaw
lm r. k :
got J
j dor his I have had
c.tmlng and I don't k
that would tiring hlr
• let's test my dr
rd line
pointing to
'f tho list. The name •'
Knob Knosber, Mo y
and after Dr. Worknia
j there
Workman, of Woodw
Campbell, of the Sav.
Chicago S. ri"ne! l^t Oklahoma be- ! u nl :1 Vou a
come one of the states of the I'nlon i in ,h" 1 ^ h<
I'olltlcal reasons should not be a bar. It ' • ht T <1re,m.-l ti
has an nr -a of 30. :{0 square miles, and hr th,r h,'r- "t the
an estimated population of 300.000 people. ' namt " ""• C" 'h
'Hie people of the territory have made
wonderful progress since 1890. by their in-
I . try. enterprise and intelligence. Now
is the time to let Oklahoma assume state-
hood La'• r on, the game „f pulifles 1 turned ar - nd .1 Pr Workm
woubl defer Oklahoma's admission until ""Ker flown die :ist of names
after the champaign of 1900. 'r,n v"n *Mn„ ..r ....
riie Oklahoma City slot machines •
painfully worked with bogus nickl. s. .,
K. Ilomog was arretted and &) pieces of I
the dummy nlckles found in his \....
let. Tho discs have no very perceptible tpr,,d his dr- a
i.imp that would designate them as
counterfeit and according to a recent case
■ .ted in Chicago, it is doubtful if prosecu. ,y afte
tion against the offenders would hold.
where, as In this case the machine de-
fr > "fled w as a pure gambling device, pay-
ing to the winner money Instead of mcr.
chandise.
El Reno Supper Be.i: An enormous
inanity of mail matter is distributed
from the El u. no post ofTIce. Yesterday
four horses were required to pull a lum-
ber wagon, loaded with sacks of mail of
lettes and papers bound for Calumet,
Weatherford and other \ ern
towns. There is little prospect for the
•rnment und the Choctaw- agreeing j ;ind as ■oon
upon a price for carrying the mails by • ' f: thp f
rail, and there is no telling how long the 1 rtn* C" k ho
people will be tortured by t • ' th.Tt s .m« t m.
fernal system.
retary of Agrlculturo James Wilson
be present at the lives
g at Woodward
imo happily
Id Dr .i m.
T. to Clerk
While I -
up here
uld find
nd that
er right
e that hf
hat
Well.
«'X "! i imed
in tho hot.
A Work-
ribed
had
® t except that his
l bv rw,. nam-, from
1 of following direct-
REQUISITION GRANTED.
WALTER COOK Ifl t .NOER ARREST
IN IOWA.
Governor .Jarnea yesterday granted a
requisition for Walter Cook who Is un-
nrre.-t nt CI ar. ti. la. I w., and. who
'anted for cattle Mealing In Blaine
ity. ShcrifT Phillips, of Watonga, np.
-i i" Pore the g v r tor f r the writ
te w. E. Bolton as 1
follows: "Dear Sir: I acknowledge with j
thanks <he receipt of your letter of the
j arrested for cattle stealir
...a eonflned in the county ja
assocls- ^ short time afterword (
the 14th j nn<l succ led In getting
Tha
erty until recently,
me Is Rose Krutc
llty and s.-ntence.
enjoying
The ■_
was tried, found
| — - /«ui tuut-r oi me nujiiy anu F.-nienc. t to thA not i. .
mntnm „t th. Kinua Cltv r„m. ! |l«. Inv-.,l„„ your K|fth A„. s.„, ™ ™ ,1VP„'„
...in cum,,Hon on February 1. and JS, It Btaln, , to Lautnc and U BOW
■ ■■ i am expecting to go south in that i doing time.
month, but I do not know whether I can
make connection with Oklahoma or not.
. I will. Very truly yours.— Jum^
PETITIONED FOR.
U alter Victor, an
i visitor at Atchi-
llo is on nls way
T . with a ra' load
stock ranch which
there, and seeing "IT. 8
post office building, conr.ud-
visit. Mr. Victor
I TWO PARDONS AjtE ISST'ED
GOVERNOR BARNE S
The portions wr
vlctd ;
for gr.
ed in
penitentiary ;t
it.. His petit lo
heard hl
carrier at Omoha for the past
1 v,n v"ars. and is trying to work hlrn-
li into something less monotonous and
more remunerative. if ho car-
it'in the stock business in Ok
can't be maoe anywhere
Since the Department of the
took charge of the collection of rovames
In the choctaw nation, about $.;i,.ooo hnv ffnu'
■1 in the Choctaw treasur>
nnd it Is believe.| that there will soon t
i sufficient amount on band to permit th
reopening of the Choctaw nati i i
schools. Nearly all of the Chocta'\
schools were ordered closed last fall m
otint uf lack of funds, nnd about th
time the Choctaw legislature passed |tIIF t
t requiring all Choctaws who were
ding schools outside of th.* nation '
o expense of the nation, to return
ed in
ed .
the govpr-
Mow con-
i the
- h ue of
'Kt.. ! bv tb. jury that
: -rsed by tho county
"l| and has the name®
i it.
' Slanted a pardon.
' Nobi county for
year and has serv-
iv convicted on cir-
II pardon |8 ask-
nd by nearly all the
VALUA3LE FARM SOLD.
Mrs.
bought
of the i
risley farm
hands
Norman Transcript: A
den't occurred at tho hi
John resulting In the death of hi
gra.'.dchi; I. a, boy about five years obi
The child was playing in the back yard,
and in *om« manner had goi bold of some
matches. While striking fnem, his cloth-s
caught fin-, and In moment he was in
t blaze. The mother rushed out and tri-
M to quench the fiam«>. and was badly
burned . the left arm and breast 1>-
: re tn could be stopped the child
was horribly burned oti th« breast, m-eit
*(: ' face, w bauiy that be died the wunft
night.
l'orira « ity Courier: L H<-ok beli-n-ps
that the fever district has its line in j THI
TI
il accl-.
m j 'he stock, 1
3 the growing
i (the deal was $r,.
of the best farms
lK*en the source
mong the farm <
gain st the prlet-
no doubt, prove a
ff it and then move
Joy rurual beautv
J •• F". t v. .frda/
'• sley f i m lu • nor n
P sale C irrl = with It. all
farming Implements and
pat. The consideration of
•ash
i Oki i
na. and hps
admiration
was n bar-
Jndc-e will,
for h. has
posse.snfori
1 rv nnd en.
>< - m Ok-
COMMEN'CEO THEIR WORK.
point.- ut their rem-dies. Th
:,lllh ,,w comprehensive explanation \ '
of human physi..!..«v nnd the rational M
prlnerd.s of hjgitn- ever published. II- ,, ,
I lustrated with a corn- J ^^ £vl m
piete medical library in one volum • N - „ v
other medical book In the EngKs . lur■-' ' , I).
I runge ever hn.l such an enormousI ment re! M
■
El Reno. O. T.. Feb. 6-T ip b. I I' •
tanised band Of postal robbei
•tended ln recent years was taken in to-I will be sen!
day by FoatofTI
Btyce, asatoted by Dapu
Marshal's Foasett and Tilghman. T . • cent stamps to pa the cost of i
lAolud* J L. Rob
bartven. sub-contractori, M. 1' i. 4
C. a. Xataruton aud U. and v m Uhat tt I. bound I mu , , .
, Uca drivers. They covered atar j covers Instead of tfoth.
TFXT BOOK COMfttNE ORGA-
NIZE IN OKLAHOMA.
me^tirqr of the book and station-
* Oklahoma held on last
'lub of the Norman
>pen its annual tour of the
Newkirk Saturday night T .
Norman Trans* rlpt high y r--, >nin • ds
them to the people of the places tiiev w
visit.
Shawnee Quill Ni assessment for the
A. o. r. w : !ge this month There
may be an equal, but noiamg excels r..!«
order as a mutual Insurance orde r Shaw-
nee has a lodge now of nearly 100 m*m-
Acroro rg to the Kail, there is an op.
pning for a bank ln Keokuk Falls, it, n ,,
claims for Its town a larger population \ pcr|mi
McLou
••rving a
nltentlary foi
cords of hi?
t ried nut. Terrell figures that
is confined under three commitments
V I h amount to a total of two life terms
wirb twelve yearn to spare Terroll was
aut o: of the law under whieth he wa
< nvi • - d and was the first person con-
vlcted.
The editor of the Hennessy Press Dom-
nrrnt says be Is a true christian, an ada-
mantine pillar of the church and love#
MCrt',1 sons., but when ntlh. nt.or nlulit j T''.in I
n man who owes $•.•«. on sub
singing "Jesus Paid It All
Thursd.n a permanent organization was
effected and are kn wn as -he Oklahoma
Oklahoma. He be leves that cattie from
Kay county tnken to the Sax nnd Fox 1
country, will take the fever from native!
'"1T1'*' 111 ' -it flection, and he would not!
run the tisk of letting cattle fmni Lo-|
gan county Into the pastures with his!
natives. There is an opportunity here for '
Oklahoma to learn something. Let the
sanitary and live stock board take a few
head of natives from Northern Oklahoma
to the Sax and Fox and they may learn
where Ihe fever line begins and ends. It
would be a valuable thing to know in
the interest of stoek raisers
It says ' The merchants should patro-
nize them because they do so mm h to'tbnv
bo >m the tow n and build it up Tnis Is , ;r ak
well directed sarcasm. T. e advertis- , 't t..., „ v a,i , . .
Ing fakir Is nothing • on God's to the be-it Int.rests of the nvi- ^s '.,„i".v'
green earth but a "blue sky" agent | n«h11e schoel This sss.- t-|nn Is in sup-
I F Ma
E E.
Hook
!one Is president. J I. If
I W. T. Barrett, anslstant s.
J Hnwendibler, trpasurr- F
j. j. „„d,, .
I a r immlitee o„ r,..„|„t(o:„ Th„
ltftlons proposed by the committee wer«
• dopted by the tisoer n t,
I 11 The<e re ilu
Itlons urge upon the b,;. ritl
charge In the • a ■ ,Y , ,
tii. | i , t'lori
sucker born evry minute for P^n ef the school book tnin
him. ' ie otder nn experienced busin- st Wichita Eirie The ineni - .
Irani to give him the "marble heart" j Ore^r county say t_h ceuntv trtmsurer
'• t m wtwuv | rmj it still w ithout slectrlc lighti
,l« wutma | trailing is bclni! tM. ■ th*
I after p-^-Hed. w . «>xp, ,|ned h
thor and vecom.i.ended for pussag
] II. B. No. ?.\ q
fern Uk. ibaddtnt his chrjstianltv far • I but ,tll ho tliids mm* iiia to"Wlto u hi. I ,nr u h. h. ' ~ ""lr™«ur.r
taw rntautM .. n *v«r t. him tiub h^,k «> won4er hw ^ J mak, ,ut MI,.
4,' v* " "V ' I 111 *VT b «n«. man "" ' tnvr" « •
bSSTi; oawt.li.t rani Brira out tha aoty lltltimat. wt>, ,f '
templatlnr b„tM|„. , r.,.™, ,,om A t«H , Th, brok.r ^ ,J|( (hor[ ^ ^
Democrat Prospective set-
ers are arriving in Edmond daily. Con-
acta., «*.,• h«to. a
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1899, newspaper, February 11, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352449/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.