The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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MATHEWS'
FIRST SPEECH
FOttowInir '■ th-- b
I*
Altoona, Pa., June ao, 1903.
afflicted with Tetter in bad shape.
| It would appear in blotches aa large as my
hand, a yellowish color, and scale oil.
OrTHKIH, OTvTiAHOMA, ArarST 19H.
THE WKKKfTf OTTLATTOATA' STATT! OATH AT
8U0CCe.lt d.
populUt* {hat are working with "t ifc
republicans to defeat our party T I have
never been ugninst the populists, and I
have, always be. n In favor of fusion
hi and ikHt wa> today.
TRIBUTE TO MR VAN.
They tell you thu.t I urn u gold bug dem
©ornt an J Hint 1 voted for Palmar and
Iliu ki er In '"i. when 1 was tn the terri-
tory of Oklahoma, thank* to the failure
„f rapuMU .m promjsea. j have^my friend*
alaii)
nl n0li
iri" j u. ' .
admirer of William Jen
Iiryun. lie has never Had a mora
ml lo>nl admirer In this territory
than 1 have been.
I din I re linn for his good qualities
for the way he has fought the battles of
.ugh going down to
. for his conduct at
IOOL LAND TAT'Kk
I to you long enough
to kn w how 1 stand
They ask how do you
>1 laud propositi a
WITH
s tlrt :
, «Ty tha
duty t'
•T."r
n s>.
party I'M
1m* fulll
nl wh
i to k.
.d I
ug th
are the ruleri
willing to leavi
Urmer vol" In "d'
things
tlons. that are agitating
mid your requests fleserv
attention
v~. imagine how olleiulve it "
i 01 twelve \ car. I w " afflicted with tht. i wo
,ia tumble. At m^'ht it wann rate of scratch S[ ,
., 0 4ll,i „..,nr mi" h no reet «t ll. beelnelhe , N;|l.
1 vck.I the medicine wii .lum* a frten.1. ..
" v ■" v t.ikiiiR it for I.e/.cnia. 1 com- •
Itncnr.'i it, an.l in a result lite eruption n- luuJ
1 ■" ,/au to dry up and disappear, anil to-day] ti,,-
• ? am iiniti'allv a weft man. Only two . will .
coun- I tin v spots are left on the elbow and shin, | ^
where once the whole body was affected. , thllt
pr"!** 1 have every confidence in the medicine, unii i
7,K 'and feel sure that in a short time these i ttta:
t'l'i'fi - j two remaining spots will disappear, j , I|(i
• aj,d s. S. S. is certainly a great hlood purl- lt t
ficr, and has done me a world of good. I sta
p. you I am grateful for what it has uccom- # uui
Uforo- plislted, and trust that what I have nam f||f ,,
will lead others who are similarly ufllict- j.s..,
e i to take the remedy and obtain the homi
tame gootl results that I have. , t)lls
125 feast Fifth Ave. John P. Lear. n,i
d I mile washes, soaps, wilv.« and powders La wild; lib'- "
the wei- relieve temporarily, they do not reacntne |i(|t h 1N Mr Mloulr«
real cause of the disease. The blood must , mul, i.,nd thai he -an
he purified before the cure is permanent, j vol
« c c no oolasb. arsenic or min- "
land
that they
-■ would K«'t
11 not going
i tha1
LYNCH NEGRO
IN GEORGIA
Olov
sgaulted
Cedar Town, Oa . Aug
a nagro was shot to death %onl«ht ty
Clm home of tho White nirf he
and Ida body dragged a distant
it inlla Into thla
nubile suure.
awed the
,rB
and burne'i on the
a mob estiinat* I at
ihootlng nid burning par
for Whleh the n« «ro was
punished was criminal aasaultupoj
1/via Reaver, the 18 year old daughter or
a W'dl Known farmer. .
The true story of the crime Is the most
revolting tnat had ever been K v«n to
the nubile from this immediate section
of the i ountry Att. r the Ul'le ^r bad
piote.rtd the negto from the^tUck
4 . . . .. . ...« hv hsr fattier he rot
ed iter to
her bleeding and
held. This oc-
that Clod and
,H Kranl'td
meth«r StiO j
I Intend
[«.r you to know
ool land propositi
■§ thai we are in favor
of the people
very
ol h
"vote of the people, and If the
WOI.1- ai.y tti.*i III. y dc.lr; that It •|;ouM
large dog owned I
lowed her to the pa tor
tnking a row, caught lv
InMenalblliiy and
unconscious In a
purred e.irlv this morning. .
Hlood hounds have b.-en on je negt
"hoi aa:%'^".'\'ni"rfuX "c.."i.-4
to the home of the girl who U h«ftlua
n niWrd Bci'sonit li:id gathered and sun
fit T lUh i«- was met'd otit to the negio
loon as «t was learned that the young
«lrl liaJ r-mvjl/ U
right •!-,<. crowd took htm
which hadM-aptui'd
him,
i and i 8.S.S. contains no potash,arsenic orminfl enauin ,, M
i eral of any description, hut is guaranteed. lhtlr ,f yi, , will read wt
the beginning of this country purely vegetable, m .uin int< to give >« u I t ■
***> /fllks tl,ulVnrour book' you will s. e I hat h" will d be■!.
parties eoiitending for aupremacy.
^ ' * ,i , ,,f n e uartleS la the re-
tlubMcan whlc?bi« w'" uartf which !
t a^vooatli.b- In ihi-lr St. *t*rt« «Sa
'j::;. ssrssur1^a""/;'"
^nlSTr'th?W'''tt people
BtrXr. «S« ^| TheSwiftsSwciee^
, ■tamring for govarnmetat 'or tn® pao-
m
that will 1
tit lea to
what Mr.
that bill
Utile of that bill.
i nilcht i
feemtforour book; - - ;MW (1 ,
on the akin ami its , 'j,,.,,.., hill.
diseases, which IS, Now that I the art. that Is^
mailed free. Our> that if you had a hot
•knui-o-wiu.
cheerfully advise M,(1,lUt. ||;IS - ii,i to the legisl..ture <>r
without charge (>Ul:ihi that hill that 111. y 'night ap-
any who write u, «."riliiit"tliat tin v alrcaily
had. Of course, if the title ia Kivan to the
state of Oklahoma, the leglalat,"ja "nn
provide for the
Immediately the
ti.K"W"^"l.wicj'wUh bill
and iiftarward* burned.
CONEiDENCE
OE CANDIDATES
about their case.
standing for tnrlfT
/SJ a^vSSSTnt hV Vm iicoin.
And f stand Before you for the prim I-
■lea of the deniocpatio Dial form ( aa^ set 11
Jut lu St. I-onls. and lf"you I!.
vote for republican promises, I nngnt
well quit now.
WHAT UK WILL DO.
Bird McOnlre promised you two years I
rf/iM « xjrjsssi}
to tell thoH ■ people
atked him f« r It.
what
eveiv uttmp In the
go that If you vould
thai on tha l.lth day
iiiu v ou would have
say It was in ne-
ts a 'great many dem-
11 hit voted for him.
and populist
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Washington, Aug. 22.—While It
, absolute conildence tn tne
i!e of your horse If Lotion, nor ye.
nun the friend of the les- |iavf. un misgiving.* «'\(i 1
t reprraented to you. why ^nrl r,.mnlns that it takes
provision In that billI and mnn not t
i'iu i!;!^:ri."Wn^^;;M^
vFisi
drel TiSit .wisriiSdiii'^k &.* . > ««
K
\r.-.
200 INJURED;
14 KILLED
REPLIES TO
VENEZUELA
bird MctMir
did he pui
Many women arc dented the happiness of
children through derangement of the genera-
tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use
Lydxa E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
u Dear Mrs. Pinktiam: —I suffered with stomach complaint for
years. I got so bad that I could not carry my children but live months,
fit Paul. Aug. 22.—The dead:
At St. Paul:
VIOLA ROBINSON.
GKORWE W. KENTON,
LOR1N K WENTON,
At Minneapolis:
RICHARD HILG25D1CK,
At St. I^ouis
albert ohde,
ANNA HAYDE,
HEDGER. Child.
At Waconla:
OUST AVE MOTE
MRS. Ol'STAVE MOVE,
FRED MOVE.
HUBERT I.EHMAR,
At Hutchinson:
FRED GROSS,
MRS. GROSS.
At Dallas:
Unidentified woman.
Injured:
Charles "Moye. Waconla,
Fred Picha. Waconla.
PROPERTY LOSS IMMENSE
Properly loss $2,555,000, divided as
follows:
Paul, $1,780,000: Minneapolis,
$500,000; Stillwater. $100,000: Waconla,
$75,000; Country districts, $100,000.
The above is a summary of tho dnm-
n£c wrought by Saturday h tornado in
various sections of Minnesota. Iu ad-
dition to the fatally Injured nearly two
hundred persons sustained injuries of
minor character. The clijr govern-
Washington. Aug. 23— Tonight tha
Now York and Bormude* Aapnalt o..
in a long communication to Its
holders, which whs glv«n out tor ouWI-
i.ttion by tha prea^, owing to the int«i-
nutlonal nature of the case, reviews t.ia
h 1stoi \ of tha trouble, beginning with tlin
original (oncraslon in 1WJ by tho \« n-
i in govtinment to Horatio K. Man .1-
and which waa later assigned to tha
company by him. The communication
n at urally | tha company a reply to
lTusldrnt Castro's charges. It apeuts of
the "innumerable hindrances, extortions
cmspiut ies and wanton wrongs- ex-
it. l ieuced, "In spite of 1th (the company s>
efroits to pursue lta legitimate business
according to It erights and obligation*
finally In July of this year resulting I
the plai lng of tha company n property jn
the hands of " °
resulting iti
s property in
nanus ui • receiver, a former oflfl-
of the company, through the aid or
the Venezuelan government.
HEAP UI' INDIGNITIES.
The statement adds that at the time of
th' seizure the company's employes were
arrested, its property despoiled and n«-
gro laborers from Trinidad. British aub-
j.-ts compelled to work attlie point or
the h.ivonet. By its terms the original
Hamilton eonecsSlon will not expire until
r«i« \s far back aa 1SS8, however, the
company aays. It enlarged In this con-
cession and secured a definite mining ti-
tle for ninety-nln- years to LJfr*\\11,
1 ak<* a large deposit of axphalt in ti'®
htatoof Bennudey.. and a title In fee sim-
i.le to over twelve .«u.|are mlh-s of land
under and surrounding He !-k-. '1 ha
company dedarfs that notwithstanding
the contention of presidentLaaitro to tho
contrary it has fully implied J h the
contract and spent large sums of iraon '
In exploration, construction of a rail
r(i id wharves and plant, and he Im-
provement of rivers and the development
of Its bualni as. -nftrr
Nevertheless, tho statement sa>a..alter
manv futile attepmts to conflacato e
property, commencing in i-Ji
1 suit «"'*
July
the highest plaq
i delegate to constw
«--« tlmt
snd still you
for the president
the land, but aa c-- —i0hh
tho highest place In the land
have a voice in. 1 went to say that If I
an* sent to coaareis that l will do as
much af Hird MeCiiure did
I nm not maklrif promist"
none to make, snd won t mn H
1 lum.ot Keep, but " i,ira
the best promlsers 1 ever sh>. tiira wiu
promise you snvthlag. and aa one_of the
sot-alters sHld. Bird promised every man
111 each towv the postoftlce and would Call
the school land lease-.-* aside and
that he would
th;
Now. - -■
low democrats. Bird
years ago and told
there IS
that will he will
i,. He reminds me
li\ ina on m 1-11*4
i for inudcats. and
t Idle the halt thflA
.ce, and l don't he-
> more foolish than
un old halt tho sec-
id time
he
ould |
and fel
hafore you two
that double state
pot What you wanted and that
ha" was going t-> k
sent him to cohgrt
didn't aend him to •' 1 .
not get statehood. Now U
this year he will comebei
t- II you tliat thla year he v
foio vou and tell you that he w.*-
two years ago, i ml that double sta
was not the thing that you wanted, but
that you wanted single stutehood. and he
will now give you ilnfle atatel
elect him, but If you <
vou will n«" get st t«
rilnds me of a story 1
, protnlseil you th
vou statehood In the llrst session
ei- and ti at the K'.th da, of |)e.
wai< act down for statehood day, and I
want to call your attention now. that
that V™ not''only' niled' U
-ampalgn. as at that time there was
iteliood hill already pa weed the ]'
d> for tin
¥iss sxr."ruu.!ttfssf!s^
^"now"!he'd• ino. ratic party hi'.1 eves that
„?a°Tind should be sold at th, proper
lime an.! that tho land lesse« a anouio
K;ithth.r{f.: people Bhmild'Miav«f^*a
> Noihwl.o'Sni P^mlM yoSTtjalaUon
this land Question I
Blair
Cleveland aa th
to have had an
progress of the
give It
.,in . it i\ 'i *• - , .,
the republican and Mr.
lemocratlc. both seemed.
. ml Klvln«« ilurliw i««
land Aul' MfVh.oHltoly lurr
bellevea iuih 11*1-• ,, i.i ...mest came
but,"l,"!1 UnotPS5* to r.JSSi
"n ' altogether different
at batTleground
-t that then
I ''li'n't Tnln.l . li pnuiiln'' y.iu 11;^- '?i'on was "a {InaUtJ-
* • Intend to cany „ „ ;Br from b. In, - y « ' j ,1V
•thing that I d-
r'ow Blril McQulre promised you
Ill spito ni iii*"
et this land r''r|j:f,Vi,a,'fViends -ml the apparent strength
hi gei a hill passed ()f Mupwump movement. Mr.
Klvlnx the i^HUtur. the ilRl
.... i5i in l-olltli . n'.t
While he ceuemlly talk"il
then would have a miscarriage. The lust time I became pregnant, my
husband got me to take lijdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
After taking the first bottle I was relieved of the sickness of stomach,
and began to feel better in every way. I continued its use and was
enabled to carry my baby to maturity. I now have a nice baby girl,
and can work better than I ever could before. I am like a new wo-
man."—Mrs. Frank Bkyek, 22 S. Second St., Meriden, Conn.
ment today had a forcc of nearly 300
inpu at work clearing the streets of i:uiiJ||H _
the vast amount of debris with which j nn<1i„ -i.',w 'it upon others,
they had been strewn; pangs of line- | jnnl^ted_ tiy Uie governmy..^
5i,en were at work repairing damage . \},4.'K-„imd et ..n.-K-d non-t.d-
fo electric wires and the- wholesale ;illmcnt of cen tin of its "ptional claus-
ka.1 tVioir omnlnvea removitie I ( s, and to appoint a recelvei 101 .
the company's projierUaa. T,nN
tu\i. AM' I < STL\ Id I Alt' >
■V . , ; . i-d !.> th ■ v : le.-Quinlan
< ouipaii' of ?J> I • a<e in a i i. - It
M. V. I,IX... la I- "'7^
detail. This company and otn
cat/1, lt is
which coiiil
York and 1
Ident Castro
tltlcMHlli
Klvin* the ' . v alr-ady had. "'"7' u'' his closest friends rouno
this land, a right that they an 7 hapefuuy. ni significance o
Now .... you v.. UK - 1. ;:.;;p ™ inn*. . ..SEVwil- or 1«B. and the
prom 1 sea that urc nek t I that I * w,ut irmund which any r
la rg
od If
elect him tln^t
id, nial that re-
lie failed.
■epttbllci
was In bualness and he
and after the election
nt Into bankruptcy, and
mts''h6 ' had"^e'r*.Id" th- m thai he had
ijothliiK. •''id that they would have to lake
his poor body, and divide It. among them
eelvaa. and among the creditors ttiorei waa
one deal man. and when he allied ti
what he
"tliat^tlaj
id now
they will
ell
et Bird to
will get statehood.
KKADB CAPITAL INTERVIEW.
Lei
id to
Inter
Bird MctJulie in th.- State ("apl'nl ,f '
don't make an American citizens hear
ranule t< hoar such statements. "e leI)'
worth having statehood (Reads from tn
8t«to Capital of August #th.
Yes. lr. for l iona yean, tho I e
publican?) b ,.e In ■ n In pon.-r, and the
tell S..H tha I to tat.
l...od an It. ' a' - ;u[d hav
tll< it'll:'!.1 -ft i. , . i I
If 1
, uml when he
I i he\ said that tie
mid have t<> take his
among them, a
nan said, "that if that w
d, that he would like t
And, Indie, and gri ti"
Olio thing I admire abou
«nd that is his unllmib
as Bird ilcGulre. Inst,
people and Intr
iy
id tho old
what he
have his
pn. the!
belle
friends. 1 dont 'bellev
«yiuv;mM"-rTTWr:
' s",K. niy Mh"
you long enough, u J. ^*"ere is no excel'-
V.^nn0!'lien" 1 *"l !"* uPon '''J- Pl,lt"
r .'nn fill"! non until alter the • >-.ti"tt.
have "<1 JO" ">* vi. wH, a"d * *"}
, ., n.omi™ I keep It and make none
that 1 cannot Keep. "oa
GROVE'S TASTELtSS CHIt-L TONIC
■Xrl',*."''1'..''•tonic- MC
NtW SLllLtUS' 1ICKLT
amount nt i™>t wwmj
Mean eandldat
recover If he
In 1888. '
land
repu
jncy piuat
«. successful
•2f,V;r 'Pmotiim for 1.1. confld,.
i"', 'ST™ l! nn or llarrlaon
" Si r JimblnatStt Thla provod to
sr\he ' anil It .ettlad U.a i^'lory Har-
, isoti during ,hil t .('ll.'"p" ,^nnnt 'a raJAbow
confident, although he was not a
chaser by ^^/^^^.-d'aSyfwog an
h.e?SK,fiS3 that ■ con.iaer.bly
erlous danger
State Capital, fro
eket. Their letati-j
1 would go
i Ills
id asking you to re-elect me. 1
mid hide my face and
ir. ,uvt _Jli It again.
Now. Bled M Cu" pro -dsed yfltl lfnl'-
liood. and he promised you al p«a t<dlii es.
and he promised the nchooj land lea.'e"v
his land, and I want to aay that Hird Mc
Quire is the be. [.romiser 1 saw.
and If 7«U are going t vote on too num
fcer of promlaes >ou
retire from ihe rac«
want to fay thnf 1 dun
•Jiilt^s 1 lute* i to iu-rc
made lait H
i" him
right now.
« being b' ;
t'leveland d
I , peciall
r but n ' b.
the hr
«en 1 he gre
of
Another case which proves that no other medicine
in the world accomplishes the same results as
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" Dear Mrs. Pmktiam :— I was married
for five years and gave birth to two pre-
mature children. After that I took
Ljtlia 15. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and it changed me from a weak,
nervous woman to a strong, happy and J pnt
healthy wife within seven months. \\ ith- j tjt-e
in two years a lovely little girl was born,
who is the pride and joy of my household.
If exery woman who is cured feels as
grateful and happy as I do, you must
have a host of friends, for every day 1
bless you for the light, health and happi-
ness I^-dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has brought to my home. Sincerely yours, Ubs. JLus
P. Wbakky, Flat 31, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis.
Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman thinks
she is sterile let I.. I write to Mrs. Plnklmm at Lynn, Mass., whose
advice is given free to aU would-be and expectant mothers.
houses had their employes removing
damaged goods and making tempora* t
ry repairs to their houses.
Tho municipality, through the de-
struction of bridges, school buildings. |
parks and other public property, suf- ,
fered the greatest loss, its damage j
closely approximating a million dol- ,
lars. Tho other losses involve nearly j
200 business firms and individuals. j
MINNEAPOLIS LOSS SMALLER !
In Minneapolis, where the work of |
Clearing away the wreckage and re-|
pairing the damage done has been ,
proceeding rapidly, the extent of the
injury done is not so great as at first
reported. The largest Individual lr^r 1
was Donaldson's department store. ■
SlOO.dOO. The city government sus-
tained considerable loss by the partial
wrecking of school buildings, but the
damage to th" parkways and parks
vvas not so severe aa that, inflicted upon
St. Paul.
In neither city is the losr- adequate-
ly covered by tornado insurance.
At Waconla, a little village 20 miles
west of Minneapolis, the tornado
ked almost every house. The de-
Amerl-
, bought asphalt clalmi
with those of the _N
nudeg company
y decrees copflr
the terrlt
ommiMlon
matte
nnd H1
1 Pres-
d their
lalrtied. although
with-'" l.mjt'aat^ th.
"I-i.'ftiy 'iti- it I"'!
h ti. romp my w ■ • 1 " >
|v,,,i w iiii having aided t. i0
tloll It .1." lit!"" I "fft I"'"-
n that It preeer.'Wl atrlct neu-
,.„ncliid..« wllh II rofer-
o- Minis'' r Ilowen
h) tlie BtatC .lep.irt-
the protes
siepR taieet
, the mato
tllu
blown away Pnd manv pleas- , Bears, the
ekers who had been spending the : <;jiguatur« of
castor i a
For Ici'auts and Childrea.
foil Xvi Have Always Bougiit
many iepuWl-
hoi for his
riiiK that rum-
ntimiatic In the
S5Q0Q1
sannot forthwIUi prmluo. tlie orleln.l Ictteri aid .Ign.tarej of
their absolute genulnen<*M.
Lydifk t. Fiukbaui Moil. Co., Lyuu,
...est of th1
the lii^i'est crowd,
I . ; ublic, by UO-
vith him.
would support
'catch th# h*h.
ATtc T BT
They rut iii J Mc
put In his poial. If lu
uimI 1 am * v"'"
fTBHOOT>.
uita In WuahdnRto
lection In pock«
wht -h he wron
about tf 'A«iah
t. ults wuui te«l i
befdiowl. Now. Bird J
tehood. .Mid that w.ta
he went thero to
' Territory of Oklahoi
ot there, and loo
GRAFTERS WANT
THE MONEY
the senate committee on Indian nf-
I fairs, and. as a result, the bill award-
ampajgne both ,ll0111 the araewnt given was passed.
" °rm ' the understanding being that the tribe
would accept it in settlement of the
claims.
The ■■■■■
to he paid the Indians in such a man
nor as they should decide upon in
council. When qongresn had taken ac-
tion Mr. Quay the proposition wltn
President Roosevet and officials of tne
interior department and urged that the
members of the tribe should receive
the total amount, and that none of it
should be paid to lobbyists, who had
made a pretense of advancing tho bill
a single calualty on either of the
The Novlk w is one of the Russian fleet
that steamed out from l'ort Arthur on
tho morning of Au*u b' to force its
w;iv through the Jnpan"se lu.e. f
wlarrrt TMnltau tl. nlfht of Aomjrt II
but lot awi.*> from there the night of
Ttoblll directed that the m«n<-y_was | ^.f^r r"n'""1"d "'S ,h"
Har Named a Board
Special FHapatch to the State Capital.
Muskogee, 1. T„ Aug. 22.--C. ;". Uay-
chief Justice of tho Indian r«fn-
torv court of appeals, has appointed the
• * - -ember- "f *,,tt
Coney Island and had taken
refuge in the,station, narrowly escaped j
death. 1 ^
Three members of the Moye family - j
were crushed to death in the ruins of jv
their home, which was totally demol- i an
ished. j <
The fourth person killed was a farm- j .
er living northeast of town.
M'dch destruction was done to the j
adjacent country.
Farm buildings were blown away
and standing eorn leveled to the earth
and much other damage done. Tho j
I s'ortn was also fell in various parts of u
I Wisconsin, considerable damage being !
done to property and persons being !
injured. . i Si
ASSEMBLE AT j"
PORTLAND
y Ba tholoinew
J no. Btrosnld' i
Woods County R^^!^*"*tal.
Portland. Ore , Aug.
--The first two ;
?n Mining con-
at the armory !
union at Hydro.
! Washington, Aug
; r,.B, hetl .uterlur departOMt rt*t
a group of lawyers and
,nt> made plana to get l-
large part of the approp
ouu «h oh soon will be i
I aware lndiann. under a
.Vrn I the recent cession of cci
do- department officials win
most to protect the lttdi:
| may nol be success!ul
. Al-' provisions of the bill
i lda; J j.\,r several years f
I have pressed before oi
I aggregating a million
which they made little
call ,he la*t session, when
Pennsylvania becamc
ibytsta have
-sion of a
ti ion of $150,-
id to the Del-
iill passed at
ingress. The
do their ut-
but they
lltlll '• f"
At a council held Juiy 1G the tribe
agreed that'claims of Walter S. Logan,
an attorney of New York, who repre-
sented them in litigation before the su-
preme court, aggregating $8,t<00. and
similar elaims of ex-Senator .lames K
Mooes of Arkansas, aggregating $1 .>0( .
should be paid out of the appropriation
bat they refused to allow other elulnis.
The council did not complete Its de-
4u.iv~.lng pharnn. — -
territor'jl pnarmaeeutlcal board,
provided hy act ot
Baird I. Mn thews.
serve for one year;
home. I. T . to {frrv
Cobb, of Mu
three
tigress last April;
>f Miami, I '1' • to
Savage, of llarts-
for two years; 11 C.
for
until
after
day d<
lorning a
,d to li.-
auBe of lhe I HteratlVms/as it atljouroed intil the
miilt-iinu ni the tribal roll by gov-
Fervi
H D kniseley. of
four years, i
Strother. of Tulsa. I T.. to eer
year*. Judge ltayn
September 8 as the^1
of tl.i« board Is (>}, j \
certifies tea to those |
pharmacy within the
dr res|M iu>ea |
and the introduction of resolutions So
many of the latter were presented that j
the "resolution? committee is Hooded an I
Will l.e unable to make lt.s tlrst report
until tomorrow afternoon at the very eat 1
WANT GOVEKNUKNT UKPAItTMENT.
.ut'i id Vsi llate Ata(S Bo«£H
Soars tho Y? ^ ' ■■
DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT
, ... i.n I,. <!..■ •'' ' •• '"apltal
'.... \ , • ,'.|e accident
v ' i w S.-iuril-
d W o. I
i for five j
| uN'i l'.-is tix'-ti ]
wSirtw'm tolXf*
Muskoget The objer* ' «■
ing to practic
limits of the terrlt«i
Heretofot
the
dresa today emphns
securing govt rnni'-n
milling industry in
partmeut of mines
lance of this idea
wing resolution:
■ ]<• it r- solved that the American Min-
iir "migrcss in annual a-; don assembled
lieviug that the time lias nTlved when
the guns, car-
trldgo
Insane In the Jungles.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Muskogee, I. T.. Aug 22.-
to the Unite# States
-Reports have
Dolawart>B nnjent offl.-ials. The interior .knurl.-
resa hns learned that when tile next j£™tj„y^"BeiinYe 'Mntslmll.
iiUart. *lin I, |)p.d the lobbylsls and otta-jlu.iatel. tnaane, armed with
Ogress until rrs will cm,eavor to get the consent it. at large
nator Qltay n( |h(. tr|j,e to ||i,i payment of more 1 v.-V.Vi-,rh'.'iV""i lie Inhuhltiinta Of. that
... rem.,,,. - their Cham- tijgji 170,000 tin aeeollOt of "un 1 nii't; , ,.,,1'. >. are con.lilrrubh alarmed.
nion In llie senate and nrgeil that their thj oflioials here assert are not - lu
■l'llma be .onslderetl Owing to per- va]ll, aa they do not have the approval j it
•latent efforts by the r. nnaylvan a lh(i sprrelary o( the interior, as re- Vlur ....
senator th, y were finally taken p by l,y law. It is rept-rted today j ,,t Jhl^/'-.^YirtaWreST
that the claims of \Ir. I.o^an ana ex
Senator Jones were valid, but that
u ..n ordeal whic.'i all tne department trotiid take steps to pro-
1> an or.ie.,i \m lel., ihe Indians, in case they agreed to
women approach vutn t(iH paymen, of the others,
indescribable fear, for .—
tfirnsA sunk Russian cruiser
the jungles of the delta
I, v the junction of the Arkansas and
idtgils rivers. The Inhabitants
.!•*!. if nr.- CO :!.n:iied. %Dd
led to the officers for protec-
tion. Marshal was supposed to have been
Instigator of tli« rata riot «
during latter part o^jast Jur
udri'shot S^clubid with'a revolver, the
mtter being the version of the negro^a
friends, and the former that of the oltl-
reis It is olslmed he imagines a posse
of deputy marshals numbering legions Is
in pursuit of hjm.
O ja. >s 'I' <~* xt- l-A". ..
- Ihe Kind Yw Have Always Boufht
the bullet.
eh of
r.v removed to Ijiw-
n.eratlon jierfonre'J.
eloped that se'-en
j.,ie't irt> had been
II, recovery is '/t
trial progress,
United States
partment of ni
the great exec
itive b>
i of our gov-
Panamn-France Treaty Signed.
hlngton. Aug 22—The stnte depart
ate^day received the following
n from Minister Griscof, at
Tel
Bigaaituit
Greer County Institute.
8pectal tJTSpan
Mangum. Ol
"Jn;
fleet sunk Novlk off Sak
Sf.K-.:.ar
biy tlie
liver m
pos;,ive!y an«5 ;
cures every h'
is uncu "tiona-1
;< jst blood and j
ne known. It. j
manently
or, from
s of the populists
ed Vit le.ist one-tld'
les in that count
against n populist.
In the convention
supported him In t
ind I
i Neff a i
^ro.uia.
it. is
pimple to
tbe Best
, Blood Medicinc.
&EG06MMG3
A MOTMER child-birth. The thought
of the Buffering and danKer in .tore for her, robs the expectant mother ■
of all pU ..'lint anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a v, :.!•
shadow of Bloom which cannot he shaken off. Thousands of women 1 m.a m
~.ive fotind that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy rob.
confinement of alt patn and danger, and insures safety to hie of mother
■Mid child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the
time of their mo-t critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend
carry women safely through the peril, of child-birth, but itii u«o j,™^ cn.tsy' id,-., i t-;•>« '™J
petitly prepare, the system for the coming event, prevent, morning ,.i|.oits in- t ti chit and ti., mj" iii;,.;,t\,!.iie peo<
iekn . and other di.- I m,..-<«aw n«l r Tf.Khlma attackiid I tlal^ana_ ,„,lv S. j
comforts of this period.
Sold by all druggist, at
ti.oo per bottle. Book mennm
containing valuable information free. miHf* BvmMM
The Bradfieid Bejulctor Co., Atlanta.6a. L ffTkUtLmti M
8tate Capital
Aug. 22—The Greer
;>;tnese
'ludin today
The following details of the attack i n"«
oil the Novik have b< en received at the | for
Japanese legation]
: in i
-es of thia
Tomorrow's program Includes an art- s.mi' d a parcel he
dre.is of aenutiH- John 11. Mitchell of i France.
Oregon una K. llenjamln Andrews of the j ——
i*ort-1 COMING
as?'^rSS8:..S eu2SS ICZZ
P"l\TmOvlrai.'M«'of,'i-H N,|ltatlnn d-pend I |
malyln. and always, on the products of ,
the mines of tiie earth. I ill ores could
he smelted and metals
quantities for the una of man pr
was practically impossible, h.en P
tion of food, from agriculture. In sum- .j7'and Gcto
dent abundance to ..mat, "
hu l to wait on pre
again
EVENTS
p has still a number of ex-
! very favorable rates.
.itor's excursion to points in
,1 oiiio iwvi of Randtiskyl.
Cincinnati nd
had
Ky.
Ha
11.
vllle
at
fan
Colonist
... :et human
ductlon nf iron
of iron and stee
.. distribution and carriage to the mar- i tembe
ket Asalu. the-depeiulenco has been as , one w
. .. . .ha money metals as media of duced
.nt oaridess though will | Billings, Montana
ignlaa at once how great a place the i^ogmi and
mining Industry has among the
whl'h have coiitdbulKt 1
of the human race. It is
rate to northwest—From ftep-
to October 15. Santa Fe sells
coloniM ti kets at greatly re-
thwe
and 11
a try
protectedw cruiser Tsushima _
I th, pusslan cruiser Novlk at Karsakosvk.
' Eakhalln island, on the morning of the us permaneM>
I:!P"a. .i „ nf th« • • iht tho i tklanmna titj,
i.n «i ,i morn inn of the 21st the I Dklahom, .
ik whleh had b.-cn heavily damaged, several
strand, d and pa. ti, nmfc. Th.- W- "taf™ of agrlct.
,,i wall hit oni-e In the coi.l liut.K.r. 1... * p.ih.ipn
ui the danutgi* ha. already b.-n re,,air,-,1. present to
There wa-i ne other damage nor waa tiona.
One of the leading .
Ina will I-' Ihe consideration of
....urlrK help foi itntherlng the lm-
, men- •• cotton crop nf this w on. Tha
«..-,ni,, t.. ii method that will .e-
good substan-
iple to come
Greer eounly not only as lahotjr. but
j u, Thoburn of
etary « f agriculture.,
rrom the experiment
> rtatlon :it Stillwater
> ww a dor Ferguson will be
participate in the delibera-
aettU
BJ that this lndu
ever will be. the Indis
civilisation and of human
ceivf the world ilcpr ve,!
Of Its mini s and ' V >till,
Inconvelvabie. You h \
tlons of man a Priny_Vj .. .
thrown into '
his iiand of r
and
him."
sable I
f the product I
i else becomes
lion the condl- ,
. when he was
I at tie. Wat
(24:65—l.ivingstoi . I
it nd inleiTnediato
ti,i. liutte. Anaconda.
Wash., and Intermediate
Portland. Tacoma and He-
md intermediate points.
Be&ri th. ^ iatM1KHwl-.il. I
<SS5T
^^^"■aid-Lo. Angelaje—Round
«rln lick-'C account Knights Templai*
, ,i i i.i.i Fellows meetings sold Augu-i
If, to September 10, good to return Oc-
"'Buffalo Niagara Fall., Chautauqua lat-e
,-nitit i 'le\ r land, O. and Deliolt alien.,
one fare, plus 12. sold -1 -ilv until Septem-
' ' chicano' .! d ' ' • tu--': --'d daily u • •
September HO. *20.::u. K'ood to return 1^
y. J. DEST, Agent, j
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