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110 STA FUTURE OF THE CATTLE INDUSTRY at TT Lilwoodi Mo v ire & en. cmai LEGISLATION " -Hi The Judiciary, However, Will Receive Relief, Change in Conditions Will Bring Change in Methods. TEIIOOD Yv7- SAYS MR. DAVENPORTjGRADEWILL BE BETTER Went to Washington as Attor ney for Cherokee Nation Asking Ruling in the Freedmen Cases Now Pending. Grass Plenty But Pastures Re duced in Size Feed In Quantity Goes to Waste Every Year. iVspite (ill the time, money and elo-i The shortening of the ninyo In this qiiineeiiievvsoatersjacetiot taken Into country, or really the reduction In cousKler.it Ion) Mayor J. S. Iavenport area of the pastures, means a revolu tion not U'lieve there will U any jt Ion In the manner of conducting the statehood lew-Mat ion bv the present .cattle business here. And contrary MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. session of congress. This was the sen- to the conclusion or most persons vvno t Intent on all st.les at Washington. do not plve the question thought, the The appropriation bills must be, total value of the Indian Territory's pascl.a rood deal of .irioiial ttl lll In tin Ctrnr of very few . . . . i i i.... ,.u. I vears Im in excess of the present value. nmemusi in- 91 siru tin iimmiik , .... ., ijr.i. ical speeches under he puise of rl,ht- The tirst hou.ht , his may m In- Both th. gMTOttU U. J lC.tr..- ),lk.l-anan.a-sor(olomt.ia-swnnlfs,or '1'. ' value of Missouri thNr the hi ditch. Further than ! ve stork Is far in excess of Texas'. Missionirv Sock-lv of tlutt whole lot of immtiershave I't first named state every thrifty Tl' lilies Missionary mx u y 01 fiwt. a whoic lot 01 I . . i. ,lttMtl.irv to ,.ui the Conditional church held their personal carr.imlvrnsat home which are ; fjr""r h!W '0,m netes.s.ir to lils ,,,,,,, nir ves,,,rdav with ;Msi,1,themallst.r,sof trouble. State- Parity to ( keep enough cattle to ''S u Thu" hood must, therefore, wait. i P the odds and ends of feed of , --" Needs no introduction this season but tve want to remind you that tin' fencing season is neiir at hand and the Ellwood is Recommended by Kvorvon who has ever used it. Try the Kllwood and you will always bo one of the Advertisers of Ellwood Hog Fencing:. It is the best made and always pleases. We are also the largest dealers in the Cherokee Nation in H.irbod Wire and Nails. Don't fail to call on us, phone us or write us for above goods. Your, for Fencing, J Frazee Hardware and Furniture Companj 1 various kinds; what mlirht be called jeer consiueieu mi ,- ..otf .it- ti. .tti i.. !wf Un i. done by the missionaries in China, hood must, therefore, wait. Hatehood I tear linr were an every kvorcurrenc KOrtl Rnide awl wlll.Mandlt proved a very Interesting and visit a the capita , but an Important niarketsl a Meer it Is gen-' Imtruetlve one. Ilefreshmen.s were .pokelritl .wla mlssln'ii- one ,, brIK8 ntwh served at the dose of the exercises, tor Quay had gone to Florida. I ' a ,m . a . This miK'!tt sound like a small rea- , ' Mw w. C. Patton entertained the . . i . , ;the catt e. iuil idually, MatehtKHl leitislation. but It Is not. , UhHi the venerable Pennsylvania ' . , ,, , . 1 it-si ii i a' i- ;u pitiiNiuit mine i'u-im i- ful and cheapr here last year, than formerly, but the pastures were cut up into much smaller tracts and in many cases were not provided witli water and made accessible fur the Die same Is likely to tie senator left the capital be was as rea sonably sure that to new states would U atrretsl on ln-fore his return as he was that he would not find the P.ritUh fat: floating over the capitnl. Mr. Pavenport does lielieve that the wortti nimii Home Missionary StK'lety of the M. l church at Iter home yesterday atter noon. The annual election resulted in the selection of the same otlicers as before, with one or two exceptions. Over fifty ladies took part In the meet intr and partook of the hospitalities of Mrs. Patton. ., . r . true for some vears to come, and thee son:e tsiiisidi-ration and tieeded relief , , , ., , , ., . .. ... ,, . 'condit ions emphasize the comintr of thi iitrh. Whether this will come in ' V , , ., ,, , smaller and better herds, the shape of an additional numlierofj .iii,.(iii i ,'imii i.iii in iiii. v.'iyii i.i now exists in regard to the cattle business r really providintf feed, which Is a pre at loss in the avpreirale atid oiitiht to In' cured. Tboussinrl. of acres of pood hay, not adjacent to the railroads, is neier put up- but burns off every year utiles someone bu.is It In midsummer. Many times cattle- I men. not stocked up, do not care to the states a waste of this kind looks little short of Jiulyes, a new set of supreme court Judpes. or tioth. Is problematic. Coi.trrev. is never especially eniiri- tis. if one approprtut ion will sufllce. There would tx' no preat otiection to piw idintr some extra judpes to clear t he dockets of but h t rial una appellate j ctiuils. Hnce an oftice Is ceatel it isj liK .l I ,7 ;ui..'v.' , - - ... ... ... , , ..... ... ... , ; . i purchnse bav at this time, but there re lefwbicti is imperatively deinaiidtM. ; . , ., ... ., , . Us hardly a case In the count rv where I he indicutifiis are that coiipress. .i .mi... t... i i.. -,. feed is not soupht, f put up i:i Uaii wrl oav the bill Introduced by ltui-i ., , i i .... ,i i i . i I titv. somet ni durnip the fail and prev-mau Little, prantinp tad peiid-i inp an appeal In criminal cav rhls; ' , ' , . i ii.. i... ,i.J To the visitor from was aiaS liie ieierai law. imi nn- I .! .in... hu nl tliu litn if U !1 4 fT. ! .IIAailn llin t I"' .in iv .. ...... . . t , ii .i i . .... .....,..!,. . 1 crir.; i, and It really is material tei! wl over this territory was apainst i . , . . i ;los- the entire commutiitv which IT. Mlice iiuii lime .ir.iii-sis tui i .. , I In .u ...rri....t:.riut ""l l-''etl U,tl It UlllK',J II VI ,1. ,!- p.l 1 I' ' " no reason can t urped why it should not tie the -same here. Mr. Iaienj)orf went to Washinptwi us attorney for thet'herokee tuition in t he freedmen ca-ses. It was desire! to have a definite expression from the Interior department mi certain (mints at Ksiie. for the determination ttfmat teis which are ci-fit inn-i!ly comitip up. The ones! Mi were referred by the .Scrctaty to Mr. ( auipl-!l. attorney p -ner.il for f he Ii.Uii.-r department. A Tkoaod Dollr Thrown Away Mr. W. W. r.akei. it Plainv lew, Nili.. writes: "Mi wife had loop t il l !, e for over tiflee'i Veal. We t ried a iiiimlier of dm'tor add 'fi! j AT THE U. S. JAIL Note From Criminal Kcadqn.rt.r of Nortkern DUtrlct. Caratl Consumption. Mrs. I!. V. F.vaiis, f 'leirwuter, Kan., writs: "My husind lav sick for three months: the tlotCors stated he had (juick cotisiimpt ion. We procured a Uittle of Ilallard s ll irehound S)rup and if cut'-d him. That was six vears apo. and sitice then we alwavs ks-o a tiottle in the house, We cahJiot do vviHtoiit it. For eouphs and colds, it has no iiial." 2''. 'v and l.oo a Imttleal iVs oles 1 rir Mi ic !.v a it i: i v A LS. Ilii ii.iid PusM-ll. from Kansas. I. T. Alex Smith. Ned Wafford and (lias. Sjiilrrel from Spavlnaw. were placed in the 1'. S. jail last nisjhf by In-put) Vier. No depart u res. ('. Manrierlnp, charged w it h larceny and receiving stolen property, from Western district on writ of removal. James liopar, from Chelsea, whiskev (his Williams, Vinita. ricelvinp stolen projierfy. Lee Pavton. Cat ale. disturliinp re lipiou worsiiip. Jim Neal. Prior Ctwk. piand lar cenv. Finnic Hicks. Kstelia. pamlup. ttr.i'AHTt nr. Scale Little Paar. by expiration of sentence. Jess Proctor, selitenee expire.!. (ill Williams and William Ko;irs releas-il hv eonimlssioiier. I Ie Pa) ton. marshal's bond. j Sold Out Quirk. I Johll S.lflHIiek. hn hollphl Ollt Louis .elio butcher shop a few dn)s apo has sold It to the Weir brothers.' who had the proceV. The telephone ciedit trade did not suit t he ot-w mail, j AT SCHLIECKER'S JEWELRY STORE Solid Gold Ring's When you want a Cood rinf?-a solid i?3ld rln.either plain or fancy set ring that will always wear well you'll find it here, Plain solid pold rlnps tit prices from 2.oo Cents' Solid pold set rlnps at prices from to flo.iNi cum to i.".oo Ladies' Solid pold set rlnps at prices from Solid pold rlnps for the baby to l'.ui only :K. When you want anything in the Jewelry line call and sw what we ha vs. Fine ami comilicnttil watch repairing a spocinlty. Mottoi Not the Cheapest but the Beat worK at all timet. AUGUST vSCfiLIECKER 26 SOUTH WILSON ST. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. ALFRED ORCNDOKFF.Pr sldent. C. A. DAVIDSON. Sec'y anJ Trt 'it,- l.', Fu Infrnalional Bank and Tpiisl Co. Vinitn, Indian Territory. SAFE. SAVINGS AND DEPOSIT BOXES The management of this company invites in!ection of its busing mctlioti sorvatism prevails in nil its th'alings The otlU't rs will be ghul t consult with contemplate opening either Clu-ck or Savins: Accounts. Tho beginning of the New ear i u L'nmi tuii- to bei;in saving. A Hank . -gives you ar. assuratu-e ntnl ctit'i.l"ncc as notlnng else nn. It insurer ynu ne'rt ii; barrnsmont in time of sickness. Ii)s of position ami other unexpected things whn ii a r ten iiappou. U will loan you a hank to put Mnr savings in. 3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits We hav safety ilepott boxes to keep your valuable paper afe from f're or !.t.rg?3ts ('all and ee our vault. Vr also have Bn Altract tl'parttn"nt e.-juipped to sl:ovv you jut how your tii;- t Rt ; i J. W. ORR. Manager. A. K. WILDER. Chk, any f.vi , a tiii.'iviiid do', Mr without re'u-f. She verv lie dlid I ' -t I iO! hoi, when a friend -opie'ed tr- ; in Foley's Ih.oev and Tar. l did; and thank U to this pr.-at ren,. j edv. it -vive l her life. She i l r -ii.. r , ai d enjoys ln-ttt-r he ill h than she ha. j cu-r known In ten years. W shall j In ver lie vvitltoiit pi'i-v ' llnnt-y fltid j Tar attd would ak those an!ie?ed to , 1 1 v it. For sale fit V dr'.p stor. i dw ! Shack Tor Down. t'orfc Ciawson. who has tnoveil hi family from Whl!cak liin-fc to inia. 1 now elijrak'eil ill W re'lli:if the old i-i'y had and iranihliiiK hone, ;ieh has done duty in so many farts of town us a lot-hoider. Its utili'ht H nevs will, in a few da. I- a thin. of antaivance to adj.i'-eiit pro-iry ho'd ers no more. Fifty Years tho Standard ( - ( . i XT ft . ja t i A Kltt Alarm. j Worse than an alarm ol tile at niyhf j ; tlie brassy cotiyh of croup, which Hounds like the children's death knell s and it meat in lit a Hi Wile oti:thiti , U di ne (iiifkly. I'o!e)'s Honey and Tar never fails to irive instant relief iiinl iiulckly cures the worst forms i t eroiiji. !rs. J1. L. ("ordier. of Man t.u.i'foii, K).. wt ilei: "My three year i yit bad a severe cow of cop: the doe'or said she ctii!d not live. I jrt a Imttle of Foley' Honey and Tur.the tirvt do Kve quick relief and saved her life." Ilefue substitute- For a!e at Fe -ies drorf t re, dw (Hps) t ..... 1 , " ' : - f l t r ' -i it t t 1 S V V I,., ) 'i A roves the ffavci mi sJ-fs fa th hsalfhyness sf tlia hvi. Every Man eeto that his wife JjjjllEe ViV m- gels one of our Wash ing Machines i xi They are Easy on the Clothes, Easy on your Back, and the Prices are Easy on your PURSE v os Frtlh W& iyir'1"-- mm KITQiEN ECONOMY r.opns with tin- StnVf uil. S'o ns fr I'.in-k's Htnve or li'atiy". Voti'll iul thf'.v nn cikjI, cian ninl s tiotnioal. iiiMiiiffliiil THE LIVE STOC: ii' ifirtf. f U. ! to! iUi i;m or T. i?m. . e i ...k- a, r d, lona! 'i.i : i '. i i-1 i t he He lit a -i!!. i ai ia I lie1 e V ! 1.0. Lis! 1 .! . i 1 1 1 , s' ! : The St. Loui; f Stock o Yrti IcssUjitEsitkU.i. aifM-llf np ptnHr Ik f'l ' ... ... .ii .i.nfii Una ill I- r llllllivl, R1 I " ' lu t I ( U ' " I (.eaaitr or irikOo,.f lailji, I Pork r '' ' tk:tf fo.lolr" - 0, f .iOjIKS.O . Ml t ri. nrT. o .:' ' ' l!,!rr' mi ItdlM lrt1lf . V ' Ii . (.1. ! is I i; ( but 1'M tiiiiefit if ) i rylli Wi Ii ' VI, ll - a m" r Ins S i 'i ;. i ','i!.'k'i'i o f rttnw Pti"imf rl j t -, .e.Tr.. til"' V; ' ... . ii. I -.1 I. ! t'i I ' T . Hi. " ' "" ' lovai UuM J "MM At cr'-'iflrc, t"" FOLEY'S ,'S r