Page 6 S—— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA.,, MARCH 12, 1908, [Indian Blood ® Big Chiefs Owen and Curtis and Their Recent War of Words Over the Red Man In the Washington Council House of the Great White Father, P= A A »— 0 HE Indian in the senate, which furnished Washington a im, did not lead to the spilling of blood on the floor of the legislative chamber, nor were any scalps taken except in a met aphorical sen jut the way In which the two Indians the toga, Robert Latham Owen of Oklahoma and Charles Curtis of conducted their battle of words was suggestive of the kind of fought hawks as the struggle the war day's sensat who wear Kansas, du they might have in days gone by with toma arguments and forest the scene of ‘lmeval. The “SENATOR OWEN, THE CHEROK MIGHT HAVE BEEN, combat between the tw dlans w ren quarrel chiefs Corug and Red Ja which So far as the two incidents, ornp friend of the In the Owen, who stands for putting the Ir dlans on a complete ¢ ty th th whites be Curtis plcio q the 1 near t get Go Ye fing in © of the from ! birthright Curtis, t play at W to go slow on an exa because e3 gets knowledge of He opposes upon the may dis; Senat went cate of re In the « lanter, the 8 represented recent Itercation by Senator worste to cor SENATOR CURTIN, THE KAW, COSTUMAR, Indian blood in the senate the other day it was insinuated by Senator Me Cumber of North Dakota that the Okla- Boma member had a special reason for desiring such legislation In view of the fact that he bas a ranch of about 8,000 acres, valued at about $500,000, to which he cannot obtain clear title until such restrictions as now exist are removed. Senator Curtis, who has Kaw blood IN INDIAN in his veins and who Is a Republican, | served in the house as a member of the | Indian affairs committee before he en- | tered the senate. lle Is versed in red men's lore and on the subject of Unit- | ed States law pertaining to Uncle | Bam's wards and has won a reputation {as a stanch defender of the rights of | the red man, Senator Owen has Chero- kee blood und is a Democrat. His fa ther, Robert I. Owen, a white man. was president of the Virginia and Ten nessee ralirond, while his mother was Nurcissa Chisholm of the Cherokee Na tion Oconostota, He was christened by his mother by A ong which name he known am ple. He Is a man of remarkable knowl edge of the and of finance, as he ed when in his speech on the Ald bill he of many, name the upon it with galleries Cherokee speaking peo nw show rich curren 5 In the opin financier w the d ussion Owen's le fairly outwitted, on the veteran hose bill bears in In Senator Curtis it that the feud Kaws and the Cherokees which existed for generations had bro ken out afresh and was personified in the two men. At any rate it prompted Mr Oklahoma the blind Senator Gore, to rise and address the chalr “Mr. President,” he sald as he turned his sightiess men, “Il that the nize the belligerent rights two Indians.” And perhaps it was due to this time ly bit of humor that the two Indian members a little later shook hands, even if they did not literally smoke the pipe of peace. Tabloid Tales About People. EBBEUS R. WILFLEY, whose ac- tions judge of the United thal Shang were Senator bate seemed tt the between © Owen's colleague, eyes toward the angered genate recog- of these move us States court in but President Roosevelt of called in question, who has been exonerated by the charges against him, Jan, 1, 1807 His appointment potable In that it was the fir kind to be made. His cx sular « ind is sald t one of that sort maintaline eovernt goven took office on One of charges Judge Wiifley the effect that, io de law an refused far HI gin erate s¢ and at practice of he was the | from tl One the its Inve of the cently made $ to batt lon Bear Admit Lee Cappy chief constr navy hoes Reuterdn) present plan of bat tieship construction Admiral « de clared the PL Wa tor wns pite tions of Henry the the naser and other erities of pms before senate committee that American war | ships are the equal {| of any In the world. He sald that during | five hours’ firing in the battle of the Sea of Japan the rapidi ty of fire maintain. ed by the Japanese wASHINGTON LEE ships was only one CAPPS. fourth that maintained by the Ameri can navy during recent practice. The admiral replied to many of the state ments of Mr. Reuterdahl! in the maga- gine article which has attracted so much attention and defended the poll ey pursued by the navy. Admiral Capps was appointed to the pavy from Virginia in 1880, and his grade Is that of captain, but he ranks as a rear admiral while holding his present post, Representative J. Adam Bede was once the speaker at a banquet at Grand Rapids, Mich., at which women were admitted to hear the speeches. 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