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mmmwmmwm im wwwm Muskogee Cimeter. i XV. II. TWTNU, Editor. '. v n MUSKOGEB, . ' " V. VIND.I TER. i fL t " Thursday November 23, 1905. NEW STATE NEWS. JFlro, of unknown origin, dosjroyea tho general utoro of J. W. Thompson at Sugdon. Insurance on building and contonts'waa about f 1,000. Burglars ontorod tho homo of Dr. Heed at South McAlestcr and securod ?8'0 in cash. I Numerous petitions aro being sent to tho Santa Fo oillclals from tho towns along tho lino between Oklaho ma City and Purccll for additional pas senger train eorvlco between these points. jjrTho Interterritorlal republican press association has been called to meet in Shawneo Saturday, November 25th. tC. H. Etlng of Caddo has been ap pointed United States commissioner at Durant, vice C. C. Parker, resigned. Tho territorial board of education will hold an examination of applicants lor certlllcatcs as conductors and in structors In tho normal Institutes of Oklahoma In tho high school building at Enid, at 9 o'clock a. m., December J7. 'Tho Western District McdlcaL asso ciation of Indian Territory met In Mus kpgeo last week. A committee was named to draft a form of laws on which to base legislation In tho now Ktate. The next meeting of tho asso ciation will be held at Sulphur some tlmo in April. It Is rumored that tho Missouri, Kan sas & Texas Railway company will in augurate a motor car service between Oklahoma City and Shawneo. The officials of the company at both ends of tho proposed Interurban lino deny any knowledgo of the project, but cer tain work being dono leads tho wlso ones to sou a plan for such a service. Tho city council of Oklahoma City lias appealed Its caso to prevent tho telephone company from Increasing Its rates to its patrons to tho supremo court. A recent decision of Judge 13 eau champ virtually annulled the or dinance preventing the company from establishing Its own rates. Citizens of Tecumsoh havo pe titioned tho city council to call an election for the purpose of voting ?50, 000 for a waterworks system. It is estimated that If tho system Is in stalled It will pay lor Itself In flvo years. ' Captain Frank Frantz lias an nounced that tho next annuity pay ment to the Osago Indians will be mado Decombor 4th. Each Indian's sharo will bo ?45. According to, a re cent ruling, parents must show that their children aro being lropt In school continuously before annuity can bo drawn for them. In tho district court at Klngtlsnor thore has been llled lor record, a cli vorco caso wherein Young Bull Bear, a Choyenno Indian, asks a leal sepa ration from his squaw, Llttlo Woman JJull Bear. Ho' charges her with do Kortlon, quarrelsomo disposition and being abuslvo to his two children' by a former wifo. Lieutenant F. H. Kennoy, Who hoa had charge of tho recruiting station at Oklahoma City, has boon transferred to tho station at Baltimore, Maryland. Lieutenant James Longstroot, son of tho famous confederate gonorrl of tho same name, has beon assignor to th Oklahoma City station. ,&JLc.-j BROTHERS, I & NOT' FOES, Russian Workmen Ask Soldiers to Help in the Struggle For Freedom St. Petersburg. The workmen's organization todayi addressed the fol lowing appeal to the soldiers and sailors: "Comrades and Brothers For a long tlmo we have misunderstood each other. Your ofllcers taught you to regard us as enemies of the father land and as criminals whom you should shoot, bent with your whips and butcher with your bayonets. "Our struggle for the people's free dom and the people's well being has been depicted to you as a revolution against the fatherland which you are obliged to suppress. Many of you, believing this, have shot your own brothers, filling the streets of our towns with blood. "The case is now altered, the eyes of many of the soldiers and sailors have been opened. They understand that all of us are brothers and that we aro sons of the same nations, whose common enemies aro your commanders and those in power. They understand that the llborty of the people is their own liberty and the good of the people their own good. "We workmen say: The couse of the soldier and sailor Is our cause, and so we have gone out on a strike. You must say everywhere, the cause of workmen is our cause, and the struggle of tho workmen our strug gle, and you must associate your selves with the struggling people. You must strike and refuse to per form the duties imposed upon you. Do not listen to the word of com mand calling upon you to put down the workmen's movement. Let not one shot bo tired by you against the people. "Down with your blood-thirsty commanders, long live the free gov ernment and the free people.'.' II.AHX DESTROYED. Fire Started in the Grass to Burn Weeds. Oklahoma City, Okla. Just at noon yesterday the re department made a long run to 13 211 East Spring er, where the barn of Win. Walker was on re. The building with sev eral bales of hay and some blankets, was destroyed at a loss of about $85. Martha Garnett, a colored woman who lives in the rear of the Walker property, started a re In the grass In order to burn some weeds, but the blaze got away from her, and being a cripple, she was unable to stop the llames. By the time the department had made the long up-hill run It was too late to do more than save the buggy and part of the harness and prevent tho ro from spreading. The fire boys worked an hour with the flames. Tho long run and the loss brings out the need for the re-establishment of the No. U department in tho east end. Oklahoma City, Okla. It Is said to bo likely that C. G. Jones will havo something definite as to tho Oklaho ma City and Northwestern railroad, tho lino of which ho has had survey ed from this city to Ft, Supply, when ho returns homo Saturday. It was Mr. Jones' intention when he left for Washington with tho statehood com mittee to extend his trip on to New Yorl in regard to the financial part of the proposed line. Purchased Hank. Oklahoma City, Okla. Roy F. Forhls, owner of tho Bank of Spen cer, and other capitalists of this city, have purchased the Jones City bank, and will continue the business. U. S. Stone, G. C. Stone and S. J. Gra ham retire from the Jones City bank and will devote their time to other business. MME. TAKAHIRA TO RETURN Coming Back to America After an Ab sence of Two Years After an absence of almost two years, Mmo. Takahlra, the clever llttlo wifo of tho Japanese minister. Is about to return tq America. She Is one or the most amiable and attractive mem bers of the foreign corps In Washing ton, and her coming will open a home celebrated for Its hospitality. Tho minister has entertained little in his wife's absence, and he has a long list of social debts to pay. Mmo. Taka hlra Is an authority on gowns. Sho used to order them direct from Paris, and she usually was several months In advance of the styles on tills side. She was known also fo rher beautiful pearls. She possessed by far the most beautiful collection In Washington, not even excepting the pearls of Mrs. William F. Draper of Massachusetts, of which Queen Marguerite was envi ous when the Drapers were at the Roman embassy. New York Press. CATARRH HEAD THROAT LUNGS STOMACH KIDHE1S BLADDER FEMALE ORGANS WIDOWS AND DESERTED WIVES Large Increase of Applicants for As sistance in Chicago A remarkable Increase in the num ber of widows and deserted wives ap plying for assistance to the Chlacgo Relief and Aid society during the last year over the preceding years Is noted in the annual report of the society. The report says: "More than one-fourth of the cases that come to the society are widows with little children; more than one eighth deserted women with little children. There is illness In the fam lly In nearly every case. In the direct relief of the poor the society spent ?2G,400. A new feature of the work was the lresh air station for sick babies, conducted In conjunc tion with the Visiting Nurses' associ ation. Next summer the society hopes to establish many more s'uch stations In the small parks or In open spaces in the congested parts of the city. 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Mandrake root and Queen's root all or which are highly praised as remedies for all tho above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and touchers as Prof. Bartholow, of Jefforson Med. Col lego; Prof. Hare, of tho Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finlov Elllngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago ; Prof. John King, M. D lato of Cincinnati; Prof. John M. Scudder. M. D.. lato of Cincin nati ; Prof. Edwin M. Ilale. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, and scores of others equally eminent In their several schools of practice. Tho "Golden Medical Discovory " is tho only medicine put up for sulo through druggists for llko purposes, that has any such professional endorsement worth nioro than any numbor of ordinary testi monials. Open publicity of its formula on the bottle wrapper Is tho best possible guaranty of its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovory" contains no poison ous or harmful agents and no alcohol chemically pure, trlplo-rofinod glycerlno bolng used Instead. Glycerine Is entirely unobjectionable and besides Is a most useful Ingredient in tho cure of all stom ach as well as bronchial, throat and lung affections. There is tho hlshost medical authority for Its use In all such cases. The "Discovory "Is a concentrated glyc eric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing Its ingre dients mailed free on request. Address Dr. R. V fierce. Buffalo. N. Y. DEFIANCE Gold Wattr Starch makes laundrv yi.rk a pleasure. 10 oz. pky. 10a W.N.U. Oklahoma CityNo. 47, 1905, Pa" m I 1 1 'A M pTjSB Hi mm I If Colonel Arthur L. 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