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VOLUME 11.
-SATURDAY.
OT'THEIR, OKIjAHOMA, APRIL 7, 1900.
SATURDAY
NUMBER 48.
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walls were left standing. Fortunately 44 A 1' C if 7 t
til® clwol children had not returned to I J\CllOTXS Of ttlC JtlSt
their rooms a/tor the noon hour ami All
rotten to places of safety. Next1 Cri.«/ / 99
the flames caught tl e Williamson flats, i O/iZcit
across t)u> am«y from the hall, on the *wl r r i t
The fragrance of life is
vigor and strength, neither of
luhich an be found in a per-
son whose blood is impure,
*nd whose every breath
With Such Fury
Not Be Saved.
THE TOTAL LOSS WAS
Presbyterian Church, Parsonage, ilia Williams Biccks and Other
Structures Also inGiudsd in UMasiation-To Be Rebuilt
at Or,06-425,000 Subscribed immediately.
north, on 12th ■ trust, and them were gut-
ted. The flats oocupl<>4 a ha f blook and
wore brick awl three stories in height.
iFIykig embers start<d blaze* on a dos-
en different residences within & radius
of two blocks and fanned by a stiff
breeae emii ai-Jlnd by a low water pres-
sure threatened a general conflaaraUon.
Tto nr. whlt-h Anally gotten un- f / troubles.
Ar«- control at 8:Su. proved one of the r '
quiokwt and moet dangerous experlenc- ffood's S&rSJtpdrilld purifies,
ed1 In Kuim« City for many ysara. u. 1* J ' L x L
convention hnii had been classed by vttdltzes and enriches the
traveler* as one of tho largest and mort L/_ _ J ' +
perfectly constructed auditoriums In (he OiOOdf GtVeS d (JOOd appetite
world. The tending w«s erected in im and makes the weak strong.
at a rest of $2M..0si> which was raised en- o.,« " U,.
tlraiy toy „rt,lu- Bubacrlptiffn it «**«*«. *u" . ^ . k
a piece of ground 314 by -0 fest In ex- *™n m ****** *** <*«'
teT «t. was two st< riee high and built 0/ * x flint mtdicine 3, Hootf s Pills And Sirs *-
natlve wt. • • cream brick and) terra cot- p*rilla, boit him op AffAir." Mrs. H. L.
The fire-t story was of the RUiaU- Ten1 end* P&
. :n t style of architecture r«l the see- *' ' —
rjA etory In peristyle form "with groups
and columns. The building was of;
j-V \J> i trrldge construction, without a column.'
I the roof being supported by aroat steel
plrdlers. Its general seating arrangement
was modeled somewhat upon the plan of
fhe Metropolitan opera hwuse, K«w York.
The floor epace was divided Into ar «ii,
ar Tia baloonw. balcony and roof rar.rrv.
boxes skin ti 1
balcony. Tha total seatlic capacity
nearly W.0UO and with 1 tending room the
btdldlnK was capable of holding
fhan 22,000 people. The arena alone scat-
r
<J SaUcfxttiKa
eJi'a Ser—Ftrtll
KANSAS PITT. MO. APRIL 4 -Con-'
Mention rtall. Kansas city's prld:; , wh«ro
In the demoi'iutlc national comneoitiore
wee to nave aaen held on July 4. was
lahl in rulr.a In less than thirty minutes
time this afternoon Irum Are that st; Ti-
ed (hni an unknown source at 1 o'cflock
The Are burned iwlth such fury that it'
was evident aCmoat from the start that
•he structure was donund1 and eho firemen
p."nm tumet tlMslr uttentlon to saving
•urrorunKMn* prapertj. A stilt breeze whj
Mowing and L*>for the fins was sulbdHi^l
fct 1:15 o'vlook, the Second) PrMibyterlani
•^weK vne of tho finest edlfloss In the
to walrs the slxt>* days limit and jnnka
settlement on demand Tim Kansas City
Laimber «orapaity who furnisbed four
llfths of tlie lumber for tho old building
has agTe^U to duplicate their order at
once at the rato In exlstejica* two years
nrJl) the Min-cc-fupodls firm that fur-
nishr<l the steel glixlers for the Irnmmiso
ruotf have been telephoned to to dm .l-
cate tlwtr order
The fire started as near as can be
learned at 1 o'clock this afternoon |uat
above the boiler rvom In tho northeast
comer of the building, on the alley,
where socne phinubers had. becai aj work!
citr; th« <* ur(3h ii^tsoiuct, Un latlmjy \ Tl r mux no firs In tile furnun ama tlui
puMlc aclKMl, a Wvo stoo' i-n'n «uw >a(tlon 1> thtlt the blmo tart«<t
VulkMng. all eltiua-ttd mixm (ho niy on j from a spirit lamp or by of the
f,ta*«t *""1 a half block of thre* l>l'Jntf*-ri* croflRtn# an eloctrfo IfcjhL A
tor)T flat bulfitlnKB n^ro reroUTod a to-! tlll alarm wa,i at first H«rn«i in. By
til low. toml «-oro dam- thn tlinjn tho first <-n*ln arrlvrf tell
■**ft to a prratw or de^rteo. and fop r)iln"ui-fi later the wholo bujldlnc *-a a
a ttoic It ft>ar«l that several bock, tnass oj flamca Ttu, entire struotura
ot bulldlnea In tho r.-afdwn >> dHtrtot rovarlric bulf a blocjt ea«t way #n uth
*""?w . n<l Certml streets. «> a fun.aco of
The osrgms-ato loss is WOOOOO apportion- lino before o, second alarm ootlld tje
"L" „ soundiU and In less than half an ho-.ir
Oonvenftlorn hall. |23..,non, Insurance the roof upheld by maslve steel sir«l-
churoh IS0,0Qft Insuntt; funuifa en that spanned Us- -<xi feet of biva.' th
llt.ew, inwnr.it; school JK.noo. Imuran-* fell with a crash that sent slvwers of
HC.400; WIHIameon block. 12th street, iw - burning emb..rs In ereor direction an.l
<M. Insurance IK.OOO, miscellaneous jr,.ooo. drove the firemen across bhe Kre„t Tha
Plans are on foot to rebuild t'onventlon brick Corinthian columns llninB the
fuill Immediately and make It r.tidy for bulldinB alons tho fneades en 13th and
the dem-fferitic oonvention in July. While Central slroeta tottered a few mirtutes
«>e nr. was still in t.rojr as fnemb,r ot and' fell outward, and tliu hall was o
the Comaerrcial Hub. through whose of- comlcte aTcck
torts the hall was conceived arJdi built, 1 a strong wind ca.rr1ei tlie flames to
ini the crowd of spectators and the second Presbyterian ehurWh nui the
. ftcatlone. That hts prescmce tends to de-
8tToy Wirals of ti he trlb*> arid further
that tiro Indians fear and abhor him.
The fifth and last charge Rets forth
that he is notoriously untruthful
^ ,m. a ,<!. w a a . i K*xsl> ^ charges Is accompaniml by
, m bul'din* no .fairway*. [ ^ tonK 11M anJ
the upper seat Inge being reaohed
nteans of Inta ne plsr* s. Separate exits
used for the baloonles and roof
TERRITORIAL BWOKEOA.
fie nut or tMcLaurin presc'nted a fifteen
pagpe memorial from the Ch rokees ask-
partly an.1 It I. eettaate.1 that the hall ^ n.1uoouo
could be emptied at tho rale of t^OflO peo-
ple a minute.
Senator Stewart also prewentorl n mem-
oriaJ froan the Mississippi Chortaws ass-
ln« setLUun-rtni of tribal rights.
Kein-esentntive Little lntroKlue^d
providing pwnaltles for cutting arvd sell-
ing tim'rr on the Choctaw rcssrvation-i
Del-gare Pl>mn has Int roduoe.1
Prince of
Wales a Target
Brussels.
son IJu Peupie,
art-hltfts m«.|, a
young no> la lis t g
ng of Slpldo's actio
"It will creata
k'e t<*ral lr.l gn«
• ■f Belgium i
untry a foulei
Hruxellen sav>
will provoke tlu
st people In ev>
aiiy Belgium.
uld
BELGIAN FIRES FOUR SHOTS.
Incident Occurrcd as He Was Leaving
the Station.
SIPID0S ARRESTED IN THEACT.
bill
porter.
On that point. $ am n« prepared to
make art stab-me«i\" anav«red the ad-
miral.'' * I ajm cenaultUrf wVh my trends, for the relief of Osie Orelffemteln,
as to the course to be pursued. iV'hen j Pottawatomie ooun,ty.
tlie proper time arrives. 1 will make aj
soaSemont of nvy intentions a to the fu-| NRW YORK APRIL 4 -A special to the
ttira. and this a*1ll be very 5*>on PVivl- t, ^ ,
Ing that I prefer not to say anything! Herald /rom Washington says
for publ'oaMon regardlmc tliom " Af<«* Secretary of the Initerlor intch-
AdmJml I>eiwey has some v*ry derld^lj cock sent to Webster Davis a brlsf note
opiHon. on maitters of rJbllc moment. whloh ,le that thc, p>>sill,Vlt haa
and while .inc.sine Ihem In prlvab- Mkad to announoe that Mr Dav s r.al;-
pref«« net 1o n*ke a y peMIe announce- tad tjli„
m nt ,< then, at this time Platform, for Apr), ( Mr , >> ls f, t ^ ,)|wrtv (ha|i .^
parties, he bsileras, are no. made by
dldatsf) fer the high office of president
In connection wkh his determiner
tlon. to run for the office,
tike admiral dwells with much p'easure
talk freely on the South African situa-
tion. and to a friend lie related the his-
tory of his trip. Hie said:
"In view «>f th • defenses of Pretoria,
I 4e
rratmnatk.n on the warmth .f th. | Itl m .mrrec^,'
rw> set ions that he hns e^-cr^-whom r*-
ctdref in his various trips through'•tit tho
the -Hank an 1< will have the ti66.000 In-,,,,^^ correspondents during tb«
#uran«>- for immediate use. tho ltwuranc,« ooming cen.en-tlon, atUu-ked B|-
eeanparole* baMng spontaneous'.y agreed [ multajieausly and soon nothing but their
began soliciting- fundu fer a n *w stmc'- opporlte side of 13Ch and Ci-ntraL* ajid i ** 15118 tllBB-
bre This evening JX.000 hait been sud- forty minutes tliat strueture. occupy- To thtnoes t^'hn t)aJk«rfl wirh Wm prl-
goTlbed and Secretary Clendcmning of liur a half Nook In length was in ruins <ho*e who have talked with Wim pri-
tihe club OHliiid a mass meeting: of cltl- The parsorvign adjoining,' and next the 1 vafcely <on the mtbjecit, howefvw. and
xens ftr tomern.w night to devise ways Uathrop school. whl< h was T*Lrtlally de- hl8
ertt meann of raising an a^llUonal «f).- stroj-«Lt in the c<yolon« of lftx and' which views, it is evident ihat he doe*. nW ex-
•00. Th« hail aseooiatlon has SlO.oQO In b««n set aside for the us- of the P** tWp «omlnia)tlon to c* me the
rpubllcBfi- party.
Th atftnlral. hie frlentls say. h*ts \-ery
decided vleiwB an the quesfcJon of expan-
sion, <*n Uhat of tajlff for Puerto R'.wn
and oth«r of |T«at pa Wlr tail ejwt. but
he decAlrwtf p«>litely tivnigM Vo indlda.te
them on the plea that this la met the
pip roper ta.:ns for tha1'.
The prwriWMty of the Admiratfw no m-
Ination has pug^est.d ti>e queiry as Do
vrhet. h <*r he would iwtalfn his poftttioii
un tlhe tfuttiw U«t bf the o«.\-y durtn#
the campaign -* hWn woo Id Co'Uow. The
AdmvraJ is d l* ii<^.in fd ko *fceru«: tfhiH
mattiwr in wivanrs of any ncxmuvatiock,
hut belleFreH tftaft nan be iveperty do-
tenninmd shmild the oijoaeftwi atw
There Us *<> n-ascsv i^e ft-s's, wf^y he
e*houll not comJUnue #n the nttvy f^eid
Ing the eiecfton. as a nofrninaxiion do'ia
molt matt eti elsctlnin. Thise
are knorwn to -be hte vie^rs on tlhis w vb-
Ject air ml he wWuld rton«fel«r 'it entirely
prop"" reinain in the navy ew*,
thrmrh he engxwfed in the activities of
a li«- ted preetdsntial calmpatgn.
| not bellovo the Knglish troops will cv-^r
puss the line of hills surrounding ih*
cmintry. irjcludlrvg the south particularly I<own- bristling as tlioy are with h;*h
and on nnunerous porsonal declarations, P'^w*r Krupp guns -a-fi Crpusnt guns."
that the p >oplo wanted him for presl-1 ^,r ^v18 ^-sivlng telegrams i nn
dent I8'1 parts of the country o^s4 of th« M a-
Muc?h eewnmont has been Indulgwil In *°url rK,*r- *>Tn* ' *PJwa-iJi7 si^ -oval of
trrtey by the public as to which of the ®-nd rsci eat^n h',m to
gr *at political partias tho admiral will | af*,,ver •iwwhee nn jini r q,;4.srton>
ally himself and from whom he expats
to receive the nomination To questions
bee ling en this subject he der.'ar s that
he prefers not to make any statement*
an IndiHrrrt l oath- I'rlnre Wn
I nelTrrtrd and Pleaded l rman< e
In lieallng With the Culprit —
llelgliini Denounce* Nad*
man's Conduct and lieslr-
ea \ot to lie Held
ItoMpouslble.
BRT'RSKT^. APRIL 4 -As the train
us leading: the southern station for the
eouthern railroad station, tin individual
fired a revolver at tho l rlnee of Walt*,
but missed his royal bigness.
Person who attejicfcvl tlie Ma*on I>u
P-.*uvlo yewterday say tkoy heard Slpido
declare that if tho Prince of Wel^s came
to Brussels he ought to have a bullet
In his head, and they also heard him ofT-r
to bet five franc that he
the prince.
According to L^ Patriots 9om news of
the views ^xpreswd at the nweting- re-
ferred to was conveyed to the station
master, who hud taken what ho thought
w :re extra precautions.
aipido appeaned «t the station In his
bes* clothing, having explui-nM to his
fa-thor that ho was g:olng to seek employ-
ment.
'Plje Prince of Wales oppssrM nulte un-
uffec'ed at he Itr-ldent He a! «c-d who'h-
e- the revolver was loed-d. and on b< -
ing )nf(/rm<*l In tin* afflrms4i\is. smile!
n n*l Iv-ggAd that the ctUprlt might not
be treated too severely.
Tie Chronique says:
"Re'glum should not be h ld responsi-
ble for tho act of u madman
duct she re pud ates "
The attack Is condemned t
hfivo dealt the c
Tho Journal I)c
"This outi age w
lion of all ho
try. and e^p.-
matlxe it .i«i the crime of n you.h of dis-
ordered br. :d We deeply regreat that It
was conmiltted In elgluni and we con-
grntulate the Prince of W lira upon his
fortunate eeoape from the bullot of a i> g-
lclrfe."
An eve witness sayw the train ws< si
ready In ir.otlen and when the engln < r
heard the pistol «hut off steim. applied
the brakes and stopped tho train. As th
trMn re-t«irtrd after Slpldo's arrest
the public loudly ch ered th- prince, wh
a<'knowledge<I tho demonwtration from thi
car window
An examination of Rlpido'* revolve
show that four cartridges had been ex
ploded.
At the examination It was SRcertnlnsd
that he had purchased a p nny ticket
In order to rench the de^jrture platform
where he walked trp and down qtiite a
while at the same time tho prlnoe wvu
promenading.
fRRMlCg \ KIVCLAND.
IjONDON. APRTL 4 1 10 P m.—THe
dispatch announcln gthe attempt on the
life of the Prlneo of Wales was posted
at the Mansion House this evening an I
nttroced immense crowds who expres--d
their feelings In alternately arthemaMn
Irlng the assailant and cheering th*
prince. "W i^/ r >
BOERS MAY BE
VERY AUDACIOUS.
labrr headqua:<<rs here an1 at th Mat- mobility.
LONDON, 'APRIL 5.—5 tru m.—It
iuld fire at j looks tbday Chough the llocrs had
conceived the audaJcicvus plUn of at-
tempting to invest Lord Itv>bert8 aft
Bloeanfcxntein, or at least, to endeavor
to delay his northward advamce by har
rawslng tl)e liriti.,#h lines of cdmmun^-
dotlon. On his side Lord Roberta in
comcentrta'ting his forces and preportn*;
to take every advant«4;e <rf tQto bi/Jd.
but risky tact lea of the enemy. He is
not tlkefly to strtke iut amy of tlhefcr
fortes tintil he |« r.ertain of defllvefing
a crushing blow.
There is little d'mihR* "that Lord Rob-
erts is hampered ! y the necessity for
re-mounts and tranf-pont, and the Iors
of the convoy guns and all of
on- Uroadwood's baggage was a per bun
matter. The lioers -are now trusting to
hsit I hey belle^-e bo be their rmpeiior
to Bo Offensive in
Friend Lodge.
Contra-
IS ELOQUENT ON BEHALF OF QUAY.
• - 4k * 1' / ; ' I ' ? * " * W ♦- V * * r
Case Will Be Taken Up Today--Spoon8r Bill Unfinished Busi-
ness-Kentucky Gentlemen Wage Word War in House-
Denounce Infamous Gosbsl Election Law.
WASHINGTON. APRIL 4 —Pea
restored In tho senate today befi
body convened and during tho p
Ings of tho sosalon there was onl
Mr
Wolco!t then referred to Mr. Quay'!
| itolltical work, hu thought, had brought
I him many enemies, especially his se.r*
i vice as national cijalrman of the republl-
minder of tha harah lankua^o uae" Ju„t TJ""' *
Ix'fore udjournment yes.anla, The ' "",*W °* ""
slon opened with e lively and int<
1ng discussion of the status of the t
cott apologized for tho languu
us>d yesterday, disclaiming any lnt«
of being offensive to anybody, bo
all his friend. Mr. I^odge Tlie c .i
Many Congratulatory Telegrams-
Affirms His Candidacy But
Divulges no Plans.
WASHINOTON. APRTL 4-Atfmral
Dewey tonlgh* exprepsol himself as \cry
much gratified over the manner In which
Ms announcement to 'be a candidate for
the prcsldeicy has be n received by hts
friends. His manner llk*w se In Ileal
that, fact as he chatted with a reporter
of the Associated Press at' his hom-j thli
evening.
Many telegrams have come to him t>
flay, particularly from the South and
tome from the far West, sndo.slng his
cotwse and stat'ng that he will receive
the support of the signers In th* arn-
pelgn which h^ w 11 maVe.. The aJm'ral
was In excellent himior end talked ln <
sstingly of a number ef things In Of
nectlen with his propoaed ca/idldacy
though concerning most questions aske-1
him he requested that nothing be said
at this ttme, as In du- time hs would
make a «tatement to theipubll on tlie sub-
Jet.
"Why Is It. Admiral Dewey, that yoti
Ts Cars a Csld in One Ray
Take Laxative Bromo Qu'nln# Ta"hl >ts.
'gacb box. 2bc.
have docidsd to become a candiate for
the presidency?" he was asked.
"Really on that point," he ar.-swered.
"there Is nothing to ad 1 to what has al-
; ready bsen printed en the subject. If th*
' American people want me to be a candi-
date for this high office I shall gladly
serve th«m. My ds'e-m nation to aspire
to It was Influenced by my many frl-nds
who have written me letters suggsat-n?
that Ishoald be a candidate. Th<w com-
munications htve com* from oil o er h-
country, gome from New York, a large
number fro m'he South and some from
| th* Pacific const. It wu« ln response to
Ih.vae augg^stlens that I have tMcken the
j eourpe anr.ounccd. S"rwe th* anneunee-
ment was made. I have received a num-
■b^r of telegrajns from my friends com
mrnding *he action I have taken and
ITomltVg me tholr support. I am deeply
graUfWM to them for their kliutpess
Thest are tke considerations whieh hav«
urged me to change my mind fr&Wi the
original statement rl made on my return
frcsn Manila that I would not be a rar*
dat> foT the offloe."
"Now fell mr something about your
rlii i for the future?" ^jrem«d the re.
Are Very Severe on His General Char-
acter and Conduct.
State Capital Bureau. 42 F. fit , N. W.
WASHINGTON, APRIL 3.-Senator
Cockreii, uhainnatn ctf the committee of
InJttaii iiflairs. iodm.y -presented a memo-
rial sign.ti by the principal uhlef and
members of the Osage council, referr-
ing vigorous cJutrge« against AgerA Poi-
lo<'k. t
Th« first change is to the effort that he
ha.s been wnongTully retatrscg meney fce-
icTrlTur tr> tire L'nlred {Rates
BocoKd, that he has unlawfully Ignored
both Lrlbtal arA national righta
TMrdi tJbsfl be has unprapaTWuvnd t>"-
ramn1 all^ his power as ag<eTit to ojv
press ooAMottvsly and individually the
rr.«mto*rs of the tribe
Fourth, that he Is habitually pro far.
blfttfp'iemovs, and Mthout nwrai qua'.l-
PiLire —
The housewife will find the Royal Baking Powder indispensable
in making finest foods. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit,
cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality.
Royal Baking Powder is made from pure
grape cream of tartar, the most healthful
and pleasant of all fruit acids, and adds
anti-dyspeptic qualities . to , the food.
JI-« i ellevod that the senator from Ar-
l- i' Mr. Jones, who had served at ths
h ;nl of a great pollUcal committee, hal
In th. courae of whirl, Mr H ot , h„ „r„ „ lu ™*'f ^
'1 <M|f)r of smoke on him as any man over
>' ti i ;; 1 in that might have been, suggested
'f M- Widcott r.icetltlously, bciau « ho had
little money to spend.
M-nator mud. a yehement and eloquent -And I <,m quite aatlalie-l." eonlln,^'
appenj for early aellon upon th. yuay Mr Wolcott. -that If Ihe aonator from
ease II, m npport .1 b) ..ti,- r frttod. Arlnnu I. at the l, a,l of the eomjnlt-'
r Vu.,, an. U t\.La d.-.l.l finally 11,U \ e tr. In, tt ,11 come out «J*,lut.lr
to j«iK* up tho case tomorrow under tho unsmlrehed " .
unanimous anwnwnt n,:,d« on March K In ,-onelualon. Mr. tVokott nP0«al«l to
In tucordance also with the ;.gre ment tlw-senate to proceed with the case wlth-
Wpooni r bill Wis mrul^ the unflfdshed out obstruction and vote upon It at an
■business, thereby bringing the Philippine enriy date.
qnesuon to a d r-ci b-s.t- In th- s.- te The Qtwv case theo went over until tot
Mr. W nlcott delivered an -adlr.s^ in (morow with the underslandlng that Mr.
which h-> apologized for hi - Imprissl >ne1 Galllnger should speak on the resolution.
' ™ J ' th ' el Of ye - Reft rrlng to tho incident of ymterday.
terday ■ Msalon. lf. dlsckUmed any In- Mr Ix dge «aid that no explanation from'
tmtion of Injuring the feelings of any- Mr Wolcott was necessary to assure
lK ly, least of all. Mr Lodge him that ho m<*ant nopersanal refleotToa
Mr. Wolcott declared there was a pro-'upon him In his remarks.
valent belief that tho cos- of Mr. Quay At Mr Carter's request the Alabama
'"'' ! could ireely cods bill was then token up. .Mr, Mor-
ercdit such n report, but the actions <>f gan made an effort to hssve a day set
' ' ' " ' pport toll for the cq Idemtlon of the TTlreiejliB
"There Is a great Pt.-.te ' sii.NMr Wol- c.i.nal Mil btff Mr. Mason objectcL
eott. "which is not r.pre r '-i here u It After a full coMfdanutlan the amend-'
is entlUed to Iw- That sf;ito has almost m^nt wtus postponed.
as many Inhabitants an there are Tagalos Tho Bpooner bill at two o'clock wag
1 ,l" T'li111 :-;>i .11 -i vet sei itors will made ths unfinished and was then fern-
hold one of its «tnatnr if ti «l<K)r of porarily laid aside to permite the coniUt*.
thl-: body It Is n"t a questl n of th p- r unnco of tho consideration of tho Alaskan
sonalltv ef Mr Quay, but one of proper bill.
representation of tlie sta"- «.f P«-nnsylv.ir - Mr Rerry sug-gested fin nmerdmsnt
fa Hero wo liave , se itor brav g for the op.-rdn gto mining and
prospecting of the sixty foot of land along
ly and ahlo. dear to the ]
commonwealth Ho la rightfully entitled!
«o a s* at in this body as an appointee
t the governor This senator has been
subleeted to mom vicious ond everwhelm-
Ing attacks than any man In public life
today, n is cruel if tble senate, when
be s-^rved wiQi honor ml <ii^tlnotlon for
twelve years, shall give h
stab may end his public cn
- .served under la*
he llehrtng sea <
for a roadway.
A brie,f execuUve session was h l<\
The senate then In forty-five minutes^
pa -d elgh<v-one pension bills, pensloi*
of $60 a month being granted 4o the wld-
i f .i ows of Rear Admirals Calhoun and
fin 11 "M, i 1- of Commodore 'Ine/h and of Colo*
' riel Eyster.
PORTO RICAN
ALLOWED TO LAND,
• tt-.at 1t fs ap-
| proved.1 by the senate* as -.unondirtd) en risk
j of Its Tallinn In the house, which wilt in-
! '1st on tho Kiowa and ''o-manchB rider.
F1 nnfs ;>irt, aaA
lmsurea tho passage of the muasuna.
Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon the m;i®.
ket. These are made with alum, and rare should be taken to
evoid them ** alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food.
Secretary Gage Holds That He
is Not Violating Contract
Labor Law.
WASHINGTON*, APRIL 4.-Secretary
Gage today parsed uyon tho case o:
George Cruse, a native of Porto Rico
Who was detained at Ellis Island. N. Y.,
and ordered) deported, on the rlirgo that
he had' violated the contract labor laws.
In his telegram to the commlsslOT.or ol
Immigration, Secretary Gago saa*s:
"You will allow Georgv Cruso to land
tue department reserving- the right to de-
port him at any time within one year
on* to br.ng mlt for $1,000 penalty
against the person or corporaUon assl
lug uncouraglrig or soliciting him to come
under contract. It appears that Cruse
came without knowledge that he was in
violation of the law, if he be hero In vi-
olation of law "
E
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
/$'* '■< ■
See Fac-Slmile Wrappor Below.
FLYNN'S SHREWD MOVE.
Very *b*U tud aj easy
to take as itgu
t/it* r\i,pital Bureau
WASHINGTON \
bill providing f<*r tlw
. and Oomancho
the he
ri ii-i
' S3YAL BAKINOPOWDfct CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., Nt^W VOBK^
[ 1«ill to of*rtri the Ft. Hall reservation1
' Idaiio Ptioups bill h;is pa;- - d tlie wrwim
: u:.: thc joint measure uow goes to cn-
mVms I v«r.ttMi'
FOIIHUBACKI.
r«n 012/iMcsa.
ron iiuo'Jtmtt.
FOR TORPID IIVl%
ft* CONSTIPATIOi,
ron liutw'sua
fCH TMECOMfUill
KECoMttuiba
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 7, 1900, newspaper, April 7, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352951/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.