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i ft-o vf j , vs f 5-ti5C5HB"Sff STIRRING rWOT IITTONQ ilDOUJUU 1 1VH0 PAbSED BY THE TERRITORIAL CENTRAL COMMITTEE. HON. C. W. GOULD HADE CHAIKHAN. And 4nlltl II. ( ' 1 x l 3lnil Ni'orrtiir)-nrthe OMHIIHltt .. illil (r IiIi-k Ml i:i ll ii mill It h ! iimrrntlc Unrlmr" i tlrilim (If tin-1 iiiiiinltirn lrn liiu. The territorial Petnocrntio central committee closed lusesbiiin at nn early hoar yesterday tnnrninff. The meet inifWMnt once spit ld iiml interest ing. (' W i.ould of HI Ileno us elected tn the ohxirmiui.liip tnmle vacant by tne residua: Ion of lion. I.tslie 1' lloss. whiUi ilohn It Clurlte of Stillwater was ele-tetl to Dunn's former post, that of sefivtary. A letter from Jiidjre. ltierer tender lug hi! resignation us cunt nil lonimit teeman was read by Itoy HofTman. his proxy, who offered the following reso lution: Unsolved, thai In necpptliiR the reslfiiia tliiuor JmlKi'. A. (!. (.'. Ilieierwe do -o with a profound appreciation of his .ur leos w hilc a tiii-iiih-r of audi rniiuulttee. And. furl her, with u Ii elj -eli-o of Riatllud' in h rewind mi littliiRly In xlourd. conui'ittiilHtc th( l)eiiiuer:icy ciiile jiMkv and Hie people of Oklahoma' hi im- iiuiuiiiHiiiin in wr. merer us :i4M JiicI e -ceesioii or an mile, uptight The resignation was accepted and ri. i .! . . , the resolution adopted, as ivai also a vote of th.inits In the retiring eliulr man, heeret.ry and tieiiMirer for their work while oBI 'ers of the committee. The resolutions passi d were btrong nudntiir.nganii are given boiow in full: Whor.-Bs. It I in" come loth" attention of thi' I) moot. itir ii'iiliul coininittei' of the ti itIioi of ('klnliHiiiu. in inietlng ns-ein-lili'il on ilns. the inihilin of .lunuun.lS'.ll, ui Okmhoim, l !t. thai there is locitled In tin-south part or K count' on the Him of the ftanta Feinilio.ut the town of New l'onea. whuc poiulntlou numbers about '.UIM; llint ail lown is liicoipniMted un til r Urn law- of iikImIioihu iiiritorj; that It i uol -iippi,tl wiili ,i pu.tiilllci', which iiniiii'- ionaiil ii i I'litiiieii in lime, iiml tli.u i In- eiueii" ui j-.uiI iiirtu arc now and h,icc'iinpi'llcdi'ersiiK-eltoi'aui7ation, NplimlKT ', is i.i, id reccixc their mail at the tort n uf t i ui-, which located on au Indian a.lolmi n jhic and a half miles ui-tanf lrom said town, or to hrlmr the (ante at thdrown expense fiom l'onea ' Ag'iicy, liKMteil miiiic six mil,., distant fiiiiits.ti(l town; anil tlu-icfon- Ih-lt i .!. Ill, il it i ,lic M'lise of this (uiiinii ice dial l he ().tiiuiliT general hhuiilil a spectli, n pi)ile eKiablivh ami miiiMt.ii , a im-iollioc :tt tln town of 1S'( w t'liuca; aiul be it fuither Uesolci, thai u copy of these i evolution- lie si ui to tlic hoiiiiiulile postimt-tcr ge leral. ismee it ha- been brought to the utten tlniiol the uieiiilM-rsof the Di'iiiocralic ecniral committee liyiinl for Iho teirlloiy of uklalioiiiu, In lueelmi; as-emhli'd nn i his mm ii.i) uf .laniiiirv. isiu, at ukhiho inn Mis. tli.ii tin- i inciiKii. Unci. Island nii,l I'.iciili ami .viciii-oii, lniekii mid .Sau u I'V I ii in ii.ki coiiiiiiiue- uie. in the inv orgaui'isleoiiniics In the llieiokee snip tliliiuuli which they pass, llilougli ff lings of mallee and leveugc, retuslng to place si a i inn- ami shipping or pas-en-ger facilities at the KiiMTiimcul tow nsites ili'-igiiuiitl Ii) lie -ecielaiy oi the in leiiui, iiml intei-i) iKiioriimaud lefii-ln to comply with ilieir dut) us comiium carriers to fuiui-.i the people uf the-e tortus with the propel liicllitie-to le riiemi(l delier lieitchtiiud pa enters at u riH-niiulile time and place especially at ivouiul l'niid, the county seat of L county, and at Knld. the cuiinty seat of county v anil It further comlii)- to our notice that a bill is now pending In the senate of the I'nlted biatc- for the enact nn ul of a law lo coiiiKl the establishing of said siatious and to compel said rail load companies to perform their said dui) : theicforc lx It Ri'miImsI. that we do Indorse tho action of the hoiiorable secretary of the Inlet lor in Ins Uu-uttnt? suld county seats, ami be lli c thai his action theiein has been lor the bencttt of the tictiinl settlers and liiilileseekeis on said own-iles, and m' do lei'omiueuil that the sen- llle take imnirtliutc action in tlio ofsal.fmll. ' y IM"at?t' Rc-ohcil. That the leputed statement or Horace Speed made from Washington and piitillnhi'd In tho Kansas City Tunes of )csienla) in the ollect that he and his administration wens Indorsed by the Democrats uf Oklahoma, we declare to be false . I III! we flll'llier lleelnre tleil ii, jieinoi lat of dim uctiT or -landing, In tho I pit it). of tills ten I my, fin or Speed's ie tent ion in ullice or indorse his well known I'oiiiipt mi ihods and pi act ices in tills ter- "'". .. ,, , Uf huM'iio svinnnt hv with erlnm or iilinliiulsundareinlavoriif u vluomiis. I h'lnesi. iiunai'tlal nroM-cutliui of all vio luiors of either federal or territorial laws, iihout ii'Kunl t creed, color or party. '1 hut we demand of the coiiKiess of tho I mud Mutes ti full, thorough and com ph ie lusestiKiitloii of tho admliiistratiuu ui letleiul atluirs in Onlahoma Territory, uf Imiii icpiibllcau ami Democratic au iiilinsii a I ions fiom the settlement In lsS'.l uf tin same, to the piesem time and re qui st a committee of that body be im im liulel) appointed for that pu'rpo-e. The chaiiuiau and secietary of this committee aie requested to UaiiMillt a eop) of lliee resolutions to the Speaker ol tie lions of Repiesentatlvos and hi piixident ul the senate of the Culled Stales, and also one copy to the attorney g llellll.. Ri'MilM-d, That the administration nt Jii-llee in Oklahoma W U d be greutlv facilitated h the iiuii,. uitte lemoval fiom oince of John II. lhn foul, associute ju-iue of the siipiemn conn and the ap point nt nt ul his successor, and also that said lliu.ici sipisd he at once removed. ite-nled. 'I hut the chtiirintlll mid sec retin of this coiumlltis' hi' and ate lieie lij in-uncled in call a I)t mocratlc terrl loi iitl siaieliood I'liiiM'iition to meet ul len mi tin tih da) uf .lauuary, lsyi. uudili.it Hi, cliaii iiiaii and secielar) of each louniy e-uiial committee tie In stnici.il in cull county coiiM'iilious to Hint at tin ii i especiiM' county seats on the 'ihli da) ol .lauuary. 1S1M, at S o'clock p. in . io el ei delegates to send to said coiim uiioii. and that the lepie-eiilallini to suul It iiiloiiul cuiieiitiou he us fol lows, to-wii Kiif'lii.hei'. Lincoln, l'otta- walon.ie. i juudiaii, Cleveland, Oklahoma LoKHii ainl I'll) lie counties he allowed tun delegates i ach that K, L, M, V t), I', Q and lb unci counties be ullowid eight del-t'KUle.- eachi that lllniue, Washita, Arra pu Ink-, Roger Mills, Day and D counties Ui allow en -is lleh'gatcn etich. We fin t her lecioinmeiid that In said coiim uiioii no proxies he allow ed to per sons w ho In e outside of tho counties they lepM M lit . i.enin That the condition of Okla- lioinii .i in iln I u,l luu Terrltor), ami the i he-i i 'i i. -t ot the jH-ople therein, do in. iint i, ,i, aiioii, by congress, of a statu fiom i ,i ti ii iiinius a- early as possible. ItesoW.-o, q'hat we favor the creation of .i -tali' roiiiprisiiig all the territory In 't'd wit Inn tli hounds of the original ur Hi mloi. ami iitc opposed to , fl !..!.... . 'I.. ..... .1 i .r ijtiiui i.i iiiiii.iiv us ui.' ., 1, liiiiuii. vul. I nrttiir that we heartily In done thn provliloni nnd coiulilt6h of tlia measure known ni the Mcllso utatehood bill, now neiidliic In concresi. and urco "I UH,Tn!rty ,eaacra the spocdy P88Sfl,?0 Heolvrd. That the best interests of the ucmocrntic party or Oklahoma require that all trio counties tlicri'ln not fully or ganized be organized at the earliest possi ble date, and that Mich convention be called by the territorial committeeman of such counties. c. i.. s. e. The C. L. S. C. meets Jan. 13, at the residence of Mrs. Iirown, 110 Vilas avenue. rnoonAM. Roll call. Items of thft Times of Constantino-- Conducted by Miss West nomaii llls-torjChapter 8, to pane 215 Mrs. Iliown hconoinlcsChupter.s 4. fl, ,... Mrs. Stone Itotnaii Art-Chapters 3, 4. ft. .Mrs. Wlsliy .Man Lesson Mis. 1'owler Pronunciation Test Mrs. Hay Character SketchesConstantino. . . . Mrs. X. M. Carter Character Sketches-Helena :;-, Mrs. Fepan W hut Constantlne Did for Christan- Ity Mrs. .Stevens Zdiobla, Queen of I'alim ra MIssHena Worth Kor fine photogrnphs, cabinets or large family groups, you should sec V. A Flower. Capital City gallery, op posite postolllce. d&wl Iiirrnmlne limine". The freight and express bqslncss on tlic Santa Vc road increases dnily. Local agents report a revival of bus iness ninco the first, and are kept hus tling as n consequence. CITY COUNCIL. Routine Ilunlnt TmnsartrU by! lift City Solium l.niit Kienliii. The city council met in regular ses sion lost night with Mayor McKllIin ney in the chair and Couueilmen Rich inotul of the Fourth, Richmond of the ''t". Uerkey, Rliiss, Taylor, Snyder, ; Kaylor. Todd nnd I.ynds present. i iiieiiuuiu improvement, commuiev; reported the Fifth street bridgo com pleted. The bridge was accented and bill of contractor allowed. City engineer was granted further time to report on the I'erldns avenue bridge. Jloxes were ordered to be put in close to the Fifth street bridge. Kngineer was instructed to estab lish grade on North lirond. Report of the police judge was re ferred to the finance committee. Howard Dilter was confirmed us fireman Hank Knds resigned. An oidiiiuiKo was adopted to open liurr son avenue' across '.he railroad tracks to the river. A resolution v as adopted allowing tile city treasurer to collect linuor li.ense for fractional parts of months of lS'li monuisoij..ii. three Conn it went into e.xei.utive session with the .ounty euiiiuilssioners. Adjourned till to-night. A U hliky -. Hit. Stone Kirk, n whisky distributor was brought over from Kingfisher yes terday by Deputy Cooper. Trmplrd tlin UniUkln. Deputy Marshal Ivey lodged Charles Wil-oii in tlic federal jail yesterday. He is an Indian whlbky Bellcr and hails from Tecumsch. HALL FOR STUDENTS. METHODIST COMMISSIONERS FARE WELL AT NORMAN. The Clllicn Donutn l'Io Acrrnof Valuu- liln tlriiuiiil For tli Kite r a Unit Tor Mi'tlioillit NtuUrntii Who XVItll tn Atlrnil thn L'nlTcrtlt-. The commissioners appointed by the recent session of tho Oklahoma, annual conference of the M. E. church to con fer with the citizens of Norman, tho site of tho territorial univer-.! tv. met n that city Tuesday night and" mad known their business to the citizens. who responded to the. overtures of the church by presenting the ne :tsssary grounds (live ncres) on which to erect a hall for tho accommodation of Meth- odist students who shall attend t,hc unlversitv ,,, J' .... lh's arrangement is made at the in- stance of Jtishop Vincent, and practi ,, , ....... calli uoe8 awny Willi the Idea of a denominational school elsewhere in the territory. Tho commissioners aro Revs. Ureenc, Swartz, Murray, Smith nnd Dr. Scott. liishop Vinceut was present and de livered his famous lecture, 'Tom." T'io visitors were royally en tenained, cing met with carriages, escort and bouquets. Tho governor was present and made a good address. The building to be erected is to cost 85.000. The bishop in his nddresr promised to donate u liberal amount to start on. Tho hotel where the guests were en tertained is one of the tin est in the tc.rltory. OLD CRAZY BEAR: Anil Comradm l'ull.d for rile al Timber Cultlnc Crnzv Rear, on Osage Indian of con siderable renown, was brought to the city yesterday with his pals, RoUglr Face, F. Ketchum and 0. It. Ketchum. All were arrested on tho charge of cutting timber on government lands. They were arraigned before Commis sioner Thomas and bound over to the district court. The Derr Murder I'relli ilnarr. The taking of testimony in the pre liminary examination of tho Ilellcvllle brothers was completed last evening and the lawyers aro now rn iking their arguments. No case will bo made against the accused. A lllc Capitalist. It is reported that Ii a Parker, the New York Titan Salvo man of millions so said, is investint- in Vmvklrlr nn.l o ---- .... .., Biiiuiiiiuiii.idB uuimiuj,- near mo ...til 1...II.1 1- 1 ...Mil j southeast corner of tho square. SS3HES BRILLIANT FUNCTION.', RECEPTION TENDERED RECTOR C. V TYLER AND DRIDE. CORDIAL GREETING TO A GOUD MAN, McKrnlion (Iprlii lliiiiar u Scrlir or Hi cut .MHcnlllrrnce M Incline if Pulr I.nillr mill Unite .Mrn, The Sncliil i:cnt nl I 111 -CIIM)!l. There hnve been inauyl happr soi lal events in tho capltnl city during the present season, and society has en joyed itself to tho full, but for brilli ancy nnd splendor none eelipned the event of last evening at thc,McKennon opera house. Tito occasion was a re ception tendered Rev. Charles Whit comb Tyler, rector of tho THnlty Kpisiopal cliurch of this city, and his charming wife (nee Mihs Mary Living stono Dews. ) The altair was all tho more enjoya ble owing to its utter freedom from formality. No cards were issued, nnd all those who so willed were enabled to share the hospitality of the Rpisco pal Guilds, to whom all the credit for the success of the atfair i due. Tho house was beautifully decorated with lilies and cut plants nnd vases of fragrant flowers dotted the spacious room. The chairs were arranged in 5&l leie-a-teto stj le and the guests were comfortably at home. Rev. Tyler nnd ! bride, Mr. nnd Mrs Risliop llrooko and others receiving, stood directly in front of tlic stage which was banked in rich splendor with all tho e.xoties of the hot house Hidden In hind mi ulcovu of plants, an orchoslra dis coursed sweet strains of mush A light collation was served on the stotre. All the'cal.ers were In evening dress, while the bride wore an exquis ite gown of ivory satin. Mrs. Tyler is a tall brunette, of perfect grace nnd easy carriage, and her bright smiles and kindly salutations made her a favorite at once. She was favorably impressed with the cordiality shown her by Guthrie people, and already, is charmed with tho capital. , Among tho guests present were: Risliop and Mrs Rrookc, Messrs. and Me&damcs. F II Lillie, Hart, ltierer, Salmon, Sear ey, Niuhol&on, Clat worthy, Oeo. Gray, Sutton, Stapleton, Goodrich. White, Rcrkey, Al. Hixon, Mnrtain, Cottintrhnin, Cannon, Greer, IL C. llarnes, Gus, Ilnvighorst, Rog gess, Cotteral, Fegau. Mesdumcs. Rich, Cooley, C. M. Rarnes, Asp, Hums, Munday, Tingle, Omer, Van Voorhees, Kimball, J. Ol Hotlins, Mater, Geo. Orner. I'aUerson, Harper, Cuminingham, Dcllman, Col burn. Misses I'aine. Sceley, Goodrich, Rrooke, Rurns, Minniclt, Parker, Allen. Messrs. Horsfall, Tarleton, .Ins. and Harry Pentecost, T.aux, Darker, llerry, Rycrson, Deal, Tyler, Kills, Cannon, Pitts Kinnnn, Golotiiu Felts, Jones, I'aine, Cattle, Jas. and Jerry Corbett, Willis, Havighorst. l'rum Terry In 1'uHnre. A wagon road is being built Perry to Pawnee. from A MINING COMPANY ORGANIZED AT PERKINS WITH STRONG MEN AT ITS BACK. ritlirn of 1'erklini Turin an OrgHulutlim With the Oljtct or Ilei -'"pine Mineral I.iimU With n Cupltut Stock ot M100 000. A number of the substantial citizens of Perkins have perfected the organi zation of a unnpnnv for the purpose of developinir mineral lands and prospect ing for coal and stone and other valua ble minerals witli which Oklahoma abounds. The Perkins Cacho Mining and Com merce company is the name of the new organization and it lias a capltnl stock of S100 000, divided into 1,000 shares of 5:100 each. The projectors and diro tors of the company ore J. V. Lotcr, 1. X. Terrell, W. F. Smith. J. M. Hurrull ond J. S. Ncldig, all of Perkins, O. T. The Terrell mentioned is the noted prisoner who is carted periodically from Kansas to Oklahoma. Now 'iit.irii. secretary Lowe yesterday issued the following notarial commissions: W. II. While, county l); J. A. Callin, Lo gan county; Thco. J. Diclcsou, county K. lll- Wlirat Acreuce. Tho wlieat acreafo of Oklahoma county amounts to 00,000 ncroa. Stole u 1'ulr or hliun. Oeorge Wilson was run in by Olllcer Oebke yesterday on the charge of Ktenllnir u tialr of nhoes frrin lllii-inv I Ilu wua released 011 bond. i J?r3' - K. ' 1.' V . T5J-..?- , .-jXEW-flfl, ..jiimwiiwi.irimjaiili IN 3HOnT METtlE. IVrtlnrnt l'lilnlm IVrmlnliiK to Tnialug I Mlt. llTTt.U .IDHNMK'S l.Hlton. Little Johnnie took a mirror ml he licUisl the hack nil on. Thinking;, in hl chllill-h fane). It would cure Ids whooping cough. Hut on the morning of the tuners! TIk neighbor aid to Mrs. Hrown. Twas a clulU day for little Johnnie When the mercur went down. C. Mnsden nnd wife are visiting in the city. Mr. Miller of Payne county was in the. city TCktunluy and called on Thk Lu.xniiit. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Greene tender thnnkn to Mr. 1'. II. Greer of tho Capi tal for favors extended. Mr Walters has been appointed locnl observer of the weather bureau. Counlv Attorney Ryers is here from Newktrk. T. W. I'lnin and Sherill l'arker are over from Ununtlcr. Mrs. W. 11. Stuart left yesterday for Lexington, Ok., for u visit The assault case of Rich vs. Rowley wns iried by a jury in probate court yostotdnv. Sliorin" linger was hero from Pond Creek yesturduy. Harry Preaoott of Wichita was in the eity yosterduy. Ho rodo here on Ills bicycle. Governor Renfrow hits returned from Norman. R. F. Whltten, Into of tho Chicago Tribune, was In towii yesterday. R. C McClellnnd of Trinidad, Col., Ib in town. A smnll bln7e t ear Capitol Hill called out the department yesterday. No damage was done. Deputy District Clerk Adams was in Perry yesterday. Olll or Will Nix wns down from Perry ycslorduy. Postmaster Merten visited Perry yes terday. Attorney Widmcr returned yester day from the City of Now Mexico. Two Knld Millions were closed by the .sheriff last week. The Kniil Wave snys times nrc lively up thcreJut theros u limit to everything, and thirty odd saloons are more than suf llcent Sheriff I '"en ton was down from New kiru yesterday. Pr.Aci: at any price, even if we have to light for It. Hon. Clias. Robb, county clerk, nnd Hon. Chus Fontoii, hherlff of K county, paid I'm; Lkadkk a jilcasaut call la-l night. Register Malone is down from Perry. Miss Nellie Parker, cousin of Gus Rhodes, Huh returned from u visit to Mrs. O. J!. Kee. ul Chmi'l.cr. She re sides in Kl Dorudo, ICuu. Jai k MVnrney has gone to Jackson ville to wuness the big light. SHE SPURNED WORK Ami niii Altiigiulii'r Tim I'lMtlilloiiH to l'liume Iter lltltili). .r. nnd Mrs. William M. Mitchell were united in matrimonial bonds on August 1? last. The couplo went to housekeeping, but Mrs. Mitchell suid .she was not built for housework nnd sho kicked. She wanted to live at a hotul and do the pretty act. This made William angry, and resulted in his filing in probata court a petition for divorce. Tlie matrimonial bonds were lejraLy dissolved by Judge. Law rence yeatTilav. I'enl I. Ktiite i'mnsli r. V. F. Rreweilo.l. P. Thompson, lot :, block '.VS. t upilol Hill $ A. Champion to G. W. .lone-, lot ft, blocks. Mtilhiill . L. it. Lyman to V. A. Lymiin, lot LM, block -Ml, Guthrie Trustees No. ii to J . P. Tliompon, lots 1 and '.'. block 8, Capitol Hill. Fulled Slates to J. T. O'Nell, w lit 11 w, f)l' 3S-17-2W .10 40 1.S0O 10 KXI I'l'iir-iin nincliiirgril, Rundall I'earson wns dibcliarged by .niugo .lorgtin yesteruny. lie was ar rested on the elinrgo of killing a steer. The Cur Tlili f. David Karri, tho colored kid, will be tried by .Justice Morgan todny for breaking into a Santa Fo box car. ISig 'I oil I tit ul. A colored man named Pearson was arrested yesterday with S10 worth of stolen carpenter tools in his possession. George Rust stood good for his appear ance at trial. Will rmrtlco Law, Homer Wutkins came out from Georgia with Judge Fitts and lias gone to practising his profession with Kdgar Watkins. Tlioy have au otlico back of the townsitu board and aro good at tornoys to employ in your lot son tests Porry Tlinus. OVERTHE TERRITORY. llilglit ami llreezy lilt-of Now Dl-heil Up fur tlin Iteni'llt of "l.o.tilir" Keailern. Three thousand dollars were refused for u claim a few miles east of Pond Creek recently. There Is an old judge In one of the luiiiun nations wuo iioius mat poiter is petit larceny. The advent of tho ne w year in Hen neuey was uolubratud by shooting a hole in the Prubbyteriun church. 'J' he Methodists are under suspicion. Judge Thompson of Knld was lucky enough the other day to marry two couple. I'lui boys around the otlice made a welsh with tho money and bought cigars. O'iginnlly the Wichita reservation was a portion of tho United Stutes public domain ceded to the Choctaw Indians by the treaty of J uue 'Si. 155, the Choutnws payiug tho United Slates for tills land and getting u tit tle to same. OVER THE CITY. Chicken ile at Mre. llornbargor'a.Ktf WanU'U, a girl fur geimral liouso work at T32 Hast Xoblu. aitf I'on Sjai.k A lady's pony 415 North First street. Call at i(J2tf !'. It. Lillie t Co.'s now storo U an enterprise woll worth tho patronage of our people. tf Tho rallies' (iuild Invites the friends 1 of the ll v Mr Tvler to attend a re ception a t'u Mi I i-nn n opera h"ue . ,1 1 u-irwiuv evcniig from 8 tin honor of himself and bride. to o, 3Jt2 CALIFORNIA. Krer befn there? It is an ocean of nnne for Invalid' A ten of sunsiiine for strangers. A world of wealth for worker. The Mid-Winter Fair World's Fair Jr ought to attract you to'-Hii Fran cisco in .Slit. Those who inn. rtrled nt the displays in thu Calitornin building, Jackson Park, should Investigate further, by takings trip to th Pacific coast It will be found that the half hns not been told: the reality exceeds the promise. Yon can go iiiiekly, cheaply nnd com fort ablv over the Santa Fo Route. A solid train all the way, running south of snow blocKades, through picturesque New Mexico and Arizo na, Personally conducted parties every week-. In tourist sleepers or fnst ex press trains. Thousands hare patron izod them. Verv low round-trip rates now nnd offeutive, good nny day and on any train. If you write to 0. T. Nl-holson. (i P. A. A. T. M.F. R. It., Topokn, ICan. ho will ninil froe, of charge, an enter taining book, "To California and Rack," profusely illustrated. It will inevitably eonllriu tho Intent desire to .see California fnee to fuce. First iiilili-ln il In December the nail) I.cRlll'1 :i. iwi. Notice for Pttblicntioiii l.iind Olllce at titithrle, t)k Dei iber 22, iaa. Xotiee Is heii'by bIm ii that the follow -lliK-liumed selllei hat hlcil imitce of hW Intention to make lliml pronf hi suiiiiuit of his elnim, mid thai said iiiniir ill lie inaile before the icrImii unci teceixei at the I'lilteil States land olllce at tlutline, Okltihoma. on ,lantiar '.'Did. stl. l: Amos W. Kulil fur Ihe tiorlhwei iiiinti i of section eight is.i in tn nliip i put' n (IT. i liortli of laiiKe tin..-:. uel Inili.in Meilillau lie mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous ield. nee upon, and 1'iiltlv ntliin of said laud. i .laine Mvers, .lulm Kli,-on, (ee Mjers. lieori-e Ogle, all of ( ieceut Cilj. OUIuhoma Territory. Any pei-on who desires to protest aualust the allowance of such iruof, in wlio knows of any Mib-tiintliil leaviui under the law and the regulations or the interior ilepartineiil. wh sitrh uu f nIiouIi! not lie allowed, will In-irlxeii .m oiioitutiity nl the above mentioned tiiim mid place lo criHs-cviimilie the wituo-is of snid chiimaut. and to otler i nli'iirc iiiv rebuttal of that submitted hv claimant .1-2.1 W. 1). I.imisi:, Register. Subscribe forthoD.iiU 1,'uh'i. DON'T HESITATE! Ill T LO Itll.IIT ON TO J. TUCKER livery R Away up horses, line saddlers, gentle, stylish drivers, riding habits, line robes, new surreys, phaetons, buggies, drummer wagons, etc. Courteous treatment. Low prices. Come and see me and you will be pleased. 302 corner Vilas and First, Guthrie, Ok. Tel ephone No. "j 2. Eugene Tucker, Solicitor 222 BwYorkHapQwareStDPB The most complete line of Heating and city at prices to suit all. Also carry a full line of oil heaters, full line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Everything in Sporting Goods line. Genuine Glidden Barbed Wire a specialty. Farquharson & Morris. Our branch house at Perry is complete in every Department T. L. ROBINSON House, Sign and Carriage PAPER HANGING. Kmtlsti? Furnlhhel on Application 115 Nnrtli Kocond Struot. FOR RENT. 8-room Iioiim1 J15 ) ft-room lioiiM, (iirnixlu'tt woo Stoic looms from 510 tnfvi jior immtli. IIuiim'S (tiiin S'-'.-'iO tofJS pel inuiiili. MONEY TO LOAN! On I'arms or on inside City Property. borne clroict bargains in Lit) prop- erty and farms. vuii unit aii; ua Lynd's Real Estate & Loan Co ""executIve BARBER SHOP Wo try to please. Only llrst-elass barbess employed. Let us do your work Harrison Av, Op, Governor's office hnlil out. I liavo thU day sold my laundry buslnose and ifood will to the tluthrlo steam laundry hltuatad at north ond of First street I respcUMly ask my I customers to patrunue them Instead of tho lunainni. lio haiv no interests iter and nav ntuf3 cv resp' t fu' lno l.'lMMa 1 t KlN-vril) Proprietor 3 M0 BIG REDUCTION C3 i Now is the t my to pajx.r )our home. In order to make room for our large pring stock of Wall Pa per, we wilt sell wall paper and paints at prices that will surprise yon. We have the largest stock in tiic city to select from, and we can sure suit you, both in price and paper, if )ou will look at our stork. We have just received a full line of Colgate tt Co.'s fine perfumes ami toilet soaps, which we would be pleased to show on. tX. 3 CO CO I GO CO id O CO Wallace & Muiler, Pharmacists. ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW S am-w o LET US INTEREST "Time and Tide Wait For No Man," Wither will the exceedingly low prices put upon our tlress goods stock M for this week alow with us. 13c one of to secure a plum out Ph Eh Eh Oklahoma and Collector. Etter's 0. P. C. H. OKLAHOMA AVENUE. JOHN T. BRICKNER. Contractor and Builder, Estimates furnished on Buildings of all description. Territorial agent for U. S. Roof Paint. Office 109 North First Street. Stillwater and Orlando Exchange Bam. SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK, Prop's. rn A -1 if 1 -A l?l.tl . lrtl...i fri. l. .. 4..n . nM lml)roved ,ucnities for earrvlntr uasbi'iirrers between thesj tno points. Tokit always reailv to start at anv time in the Tho shortest and quickest route between THOMPSON & BLINOOE BLEOTRIG LIGHT LUMBERMEN. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lath and Shingles. I We cheerfully furnish estimates on all bills. Gie us a call IN WALL PAPER. GOODS NO TROUBLE. 12S52I1 H5 d YOU. iliym to t;tn lonii o the fortunate ones of this sale. e Avenue. I H O A R. J, Tucker, Prop Cook Stoves thq A thd in 'lay ami -urn at your pleasure. (iuthrio and Stillwater is via Orlando a. h 1 - u ' -B . CD Si inu m ll T II W