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and Pilot BR VAN, TEXAS, TUE.'D.O MORMMj. MARCH .W. I v NUMBER V GENTS Our :jct i no Compete Mrfs, Ties, and underlies? Ju: oefieJ the new tut'iSy shspt !?son StO.OO to 03.50 The new tolonr.i - n S3. 00 to Sl.OOii Underwear 39c Genuine Pcerell Elastic sea travcrs 39c. . d. Athletic iMcra'ctr 39c garment. sec Wlacow Dlsflg J. WAGNER CD. ! jf VJ I f - Another Car Marigold IF I our JLST KFCF.IVFU Howell & Newton ISCOMPOHATID Grocers and l off ee Roasters 1'hon iy ISh TROUBLE IN OKLAHOMA. i jThes to Great Ouemoni to be Con sidered by Leading Baptists in This City. I j MISSIONARY AND EDUCATIONAL RALLY. Craxy Snake with 100 Indians and Negro Desperadoes Takes to the Hills. Militia in Pursuit. Oklahoma City. Ok. .March ?.- i iu i razy Mtake ami ion oliow.-rii re-i . . ...a.,,1 before ve companies of Okla ! """""" '"' hi.nu mllitu Ian- tonight. Urn defer-!"' "" J"' l?,',iM "",'l' 1,1 ... ,. i ' oiih i itl.i , Matur.liit iiihI Suiidav of i-'iia an exp.-.t.il battle unti toM-mow I . '"" " 1 I hiM ui . L I 1 i , i i last iiv 11 ling fir- to his t.p,e.,a. I " '; i klfjIiUI'V iill.l t-if Ml l.f i..t... I t ! . ....I ..lit. iHiU. tin- Indian li u.lei. u till hlH t.iUe.l . 1 " ...... i , . . ' I'Nrtii i,.ut.-, In i,y u number of the mi. .my ()f r.-dsKltis u, negroes, fled i li'llillliv ii.H.l. M.t il... ....... . . . . ... I " .... . ...... i. ... in.- i.i. iii-. . , iK'lll III". blUl!IK Chilli. MH I lie troop, . i.i . .. T1"' announcement issued bv Hi.-' .I . lull t-i. f I1MIK l II It SHOOK IHINII i.. i ... .1 v .. .. ii .i ' l,r,,Kratii oi;iiiiittee savs: "Th.- ob loti l tvv.-.n On- North Canadian Itlver i , ..... , , ' utnl I seep Kink Cieek. about lull. asi of Hi ntyi-tta. Col. iiij.lmali. In command of the slat). ti(x,.H. onxLlcrt-rl It uuU- lo I'UkIi ih' iiiirxttlt a inl ciikukh tin' I ltd laiis In tin- iurkii.-n. A ordltiKly In blvona. ki-il til.-. ti'fMiin for tliv night. i;.irl in the mornliiK. r.liifon.-, h a oiiiiaii of obo;i from lit.- -oil' try around Ijtwton. Ok., nil crack fhotv Ik- lead Mm f.i'.s nualtist th. Indians.. Crazy Knak- iiihI lilt- I.:.. Mill Ik! fif.rt.il n i huiu .. ti. kii i i (..(I lfth.vl rifiii-- tli battle will be on. Three Signal Fires. Col. Iloftniati ttfiit out numerous KioutM to Aatih !h. nmtenientit of the tu iuy and to fiUe the alarm If they ntteuiiied lo Hm' under cover of dark- tietts. The commander planned totlve hi weary troop a rent on the rfeld jdurltiK the nlxht unlenii the Indian I attempted to ea(e to a Htronier po itl'ti. Tin mil!; Ik 'officer- believe Cra.y nake antn to reach the Tlr MotititaitiK with hiH followers hefore iiX'Ukln in a jc.-iicral tlxht That the old t Iiit-f iii -.trUiiit; to Ktlr the Crt-i-ks lo an ui!liux and Ml ike (or what he 'colM.Ues :t, be his due. IH evident tt-Mi tlie -i.iink.- front tln.-e Mcnal Tin-- ..li a.tj.o ef.t hilN jtlM b'-foi". Min- il w ii Old twin- ftu.iliei Min-li declare ill. it. i-. it i-.it: ti whiih alv il-li'-K Itl Iti'h. 'l Lo'tldt-k I V: . Charles F Itati-tt. in harj:'- of il.e cinuiiioi ar . r.iclved laiti v or- .! r t. IukIiI Ii.- xill. ier to seis.l KU il,. - an I additioiml aii.tn'ilii i"ii to tin siddi.'iH at the catnp. Krom ti.ts l! U iiif.Mied thai the of!ic-rs i-jei t a l.iiij. . h;-.e before a flchf. Six men have been kil.-il and a do mii wound. -il slnte the trouble be M,n Thursday. ThU t M. oitU ial re-l-cut. und i! in cn. rally believed many inor.. d the Indian and negroe nre killed. .1. U Wallace of titistlu. Ok.. ho went lo the Hi. son Mtlio vvitn ine It no:.-, today, declared that twenty negroes were killed Thursday and Sat iirday and were burled without coffin In the vicinity where the wddler crunped tonight All Oklahoma Aroused. Thl stnndav waH full of thrill. All lei t flf tl.ii. ti.eetllli. Im ... . I I.. I..-...I1 ' ' ill " IIU lory an the l Ih of thU vast t.-rrl-1 I lo nreiiare In in.-ei m..... need In a way that will glorify our! Ird an I Savior Jemm Christ.'- 1 "To tldh ml we will slim an. I spt-akj and pray." . "The fii. Id i while unto the harvent, : who wR thrust In the si. kl- and tjcar iter for Cod? y-t u.- n. tcRether in large number . g- inspiration; for thl gient un it 1 : i-'' j I Program. j l-rhiay afternoon. Apiii 1'inl 1 4 p. lu Organization. 4: IO-4:S'i- InsidiatKnial T. V. .-(dams. Calvert 4 :.: ."M. atiing 01 tins Kallv U. llrooui. Navasoa. j .V." :3--O'-n.-ral Heort by Mlsslonar-1 ie j. j. 1'ipkin. i). u watte. r. II. Morgan and others. Friday Night. p in. Inspirational J. K. Houlet. Anderson. !: - S'ate Missions W. S. Ken t:!, k. i! i.i. Saturday mornlnt;. April ,rd. ! a. ni. Inspirational i HuU-ii il CarrL-!'. H-rn. i I ll-..eii of iwmrtl'taM .:.ai S. l.n.iU J I. dns ll iu-' in. 111. Sertuo::. W C. Irll.-y. Hjnsv;!!e. 1 Careful km quickly liarn that ths chce cf a BzrJur.g institution of h:;h titz?.i 1:3 is cr,! of ths . ir,:st imprrtziit decsnts of fcrsirss SLXCCSS. You are invited to open art account wirh THE City National BANK K. H. AT1N". Vice i're (J. . PARKhR. PreiJen:. A. W. WH.KKRjiOV. Cashier. J.N. COLK. J. K. PARKIER. J. W. ENGLISH E. W. CREHAW, Ast. Cashier. JIM HURT 01128 Register Nambtr 01 128, CtriificaU Namier 862, Recorded in tkt American Trotting Register of Chicago. PEDIGREE Jim Hurt, foaled 1905. sire. Judge Hurt. 015L Dam. Doremas Doll by Petitionee. 10535. At 18 months he made a mile iu 222. 16 hands high, wieght 1100 pounds, dark bay. black mane and tail. Per fectly formed. 4 years old on April 23d. 1900. WILL STAND THE SEASON AT HUNNicurrs stable Prices OAS and $20 p. i.i lnsf-irti' ::n t'h i a:terii..!-. .1. .1. I'lt.kir,, H- S..: ii..... t.ic'. s j.. in li.s.iir.nioiial C. . A I. Mil !". . II- Is'.'t:. ::: : iieliiotis !.;!'!".. (Hi- T Carter. Ilren!:..:::. and C.-o Il H iM.-r. Austin Sunday morning. Apvil 4' it. ': 4." lt:4..- S. S. Mas .Meeting Add-esses by W P. Hizzei:. Xava so:u. and J. T lavls. Ander..oa II a. ni. Ten Years In Te.a J. Ft. C.ambrell. DalUs r. p. in. Program to be arranged, v. p. m - Kducational .1. M. Carrol. San Marcos Time will Ih- given for free dlscus- Oklahoma wa aroused. As the troops alon of each topic. of report of the Maying of Marshal; Free entertainment tor an wuo w... Haunt and Ioputy Sheriff OJom were tome. spread broadcast the people were In-j This rally w ill be followed In the flamed with a determination to make First Haptlst church by a revival oon an end of the troublous band. ducted by Evangelist Hale and Mar- Klrt a strong posse visited Crazy j rol Snake's home. Intending to capture him. He bad IM. but they found documents In hi bouse contalniflif list of the Indian enrolled In hi up rising. Also they found the muti lated bodie of Odont and Baum. While the chief had AVd. bU son fell Into the hands of the palefaces, from him the deputle choked a con fession of bla father's misdoing; and a full statement of the murderous do ing of the previous night. The chok ing wa literal. Slipping a new- rope around the young Carlisle graduate neck, they lifted biro, from the ground in the way the vigilance conimltteea of the Far West used to make thieve quit stealing. He was ready to tell all then, and today set the white men on hi father' trail. While all iht wa going on the state official were getting aroused. C.ov. Haskell ordered out troop by w l olesale. Every company in Okla homa either wa rushed to the scene in order.! to prepare to go. We are ready for your Floor Coverings Just received a hig lot of iMattings, Linoleums, Art Squares, Rugs and Window Shades of all descriptions on which e are making very law prices.. (IIVE US A CALL LEVY BROS. AJtM.?tn aS frV 0 The latest Inventloa "Tlpless" Light Globe. 8am prlc a the old brand. Co! Hwxtwtr 0 f ... - ' . . ' Committee: V. S. KEXDRICK O. C. CHAKLTOX 11. E. WEAVER Or. ftdeyai Baptist Church. Dr. B. F. Riley remained over In Brvan from his lecture here on Fri day night, and preached at the First Haptlst church Sunday at morning and evening services. Both of hi ermons were plain eiposltlon of the script ure, told in language o simple that a child could understand the great tnith dlcued. They were helpful and uplifting to all who bearJ them, and one and all came away with high er resolves and notder purpose. At night the sermon wa especially fine, using as a subject. "B.-llef. the essential for Salvation." The text was the conversion of the Jailer and hi household when Paul and Silas prayed and the prison doors were opened. He gave particular stress to the simplic ity of belief, and he put It In a light plainer and aimpler than any had ever heard It before. 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