1 N, B I L L N M NOV 1 3 1901 co OJlc«U. S. I n d U n Inspectr, r RESOLUTION BE IT REBOLVID BY NTION SSEICBLEL: the death, William TE ) Indian Territry, c GENERL UNCIL OP COCTW TE That we have lieard with prund srrw at the hands an assassin, ur "belved President T 'c Kin ley. e was a man whse l i e was gentle and k i n d ; h i s sympathies were always with the masses h i s cuntrymen, and their inrests and welare were h i s cnstant is public l i e was abve reprach, and h i s priva l i e typeied.. a l l that was "best and purest in the merican hme. e was hrn in bscurity, yet called "by the merican peple t the highest psitin in their cnidence and.lvej and, under h i s wise and patritic administratin public a a i r s, new prestige was added t ur cuntry and new lustre t ur l a g. That the Chctaw peple recall with gratitude the many evidences h i s riendship r and inrest in them, and h i s erts t prct them in the enjyment a l l their rights. That we deplre the act that he was stricken dwn by the bldy hand anarchy t h i s while exnding riendly greetings ellwcuntrymen. That we cndemn anarchy and a l l the agencies that sr and encurage i t. We believe the Unid Stas enact laws that w i l l stamp ut anarchy and make rever impssible herear in this shuld its speedily exisnce cuntry. That we uni with a l l gd citizens in exnding ur deep sympathy t the bereaved amily ur la President. That these reslutins be enred upn the jurnal bth huses the,general Cuncil, Secretary be, and he is hereby, and that the Natinal required t urnish a cpy these reslutins t the amily, the deceased.
BI ] j L Passed the Sena Octber 12, (c n t i n 11 e d) >T 1901. President the Sena. Passed the use Octber 12. 1901. Speaker the use Representatives pprved, Octber 12, 1901 J P r i n c i p a l Chie The Chctaw Natin. \
BE it RESOLVED BY TE GENERL UNCIL OP TE COCTW NTJ ON SSEMBLED, That we have heard with prund srrw the death, at the hands an a s s a s s i n, Kinley. ur belved President, William Mc e was a man whse l i e was gentle and k i n d ; his sym pathies were always with the masses his cuntrymen, and t h e i r inrests and welare were h i s ccnstant is public was abve reprach, and h i s priva l i e typeied all best and purest in the merican hme. lie that was e was brn in bscurity, yet called by the merican peple t the highest psitin in their cnidence and lve; and, under h i s wise and patritic administra tin a public a a i r s, new prestige was added t ur cuntry and new lustre t ur l a g. That the Chcttaw peple recall with gratitude the many evidences his riendship r and inrest in them, and h i s erts t prct them in the enjyment, all their r i g h t s. U That we deplre the &ct that, was stricken dwsn by the bldy hand anarchy while exnd, ing riendly greetings t h i s e 11 w ~c uun trymen. That we cndemn anarchy and all and encurage i t. the agencies that s t e r We believe the Unid Stas gvernment shuld speedily enact laws that will stamp ut anarchy and make i t s exisnce rever impssible herear in this c a m t r y.. That we uni w i t h all gd citizens in exnding ur deep sympathy t the bereaved amily ur la That these reslutins be enred upn the jurnal bth huses the General Cuncil, be, and he is hereby, President. and that the Natinal Secretary required t urnish a cpy these reslut ins t 'he amily the deceased. i r r J & i W 4 ii i w tx " "
BE jt RESOLVED BY TE GENERL UNCIL OP TE COCTW NTjON SSEMBLED, That we have heard with prund at the hands an a s s a s s i n, Kinley. srrw the death, ur belved President, William Mc e was a man whse l i e was gentle and k i n d ; his sym pathies were always with the masses his cuntrymen, and their inrests and welare were h i s ccnstant was abve reprach, and h i s priva l i e best and purest in the merican hme. is public typeied all lie that was e was bern in bscurity, yet called by the merican peple t the highest psitin in their cnidence and l<ve; and, under h i s wise and patritic administra tin public a a i r s, new prestige was added t ur cuntry and new lustre t ur l a g. That the Chctaw peple recall with gratitude the many evidences his riendship r and inrest in them, and h i s erts t prct them in the enjyment all t h e i r r i g h t s. That we deplre the act that, was stricken dwn by the bldy hand anarchy while exnd, ing riendly greetings t h i s e 13 w c un trymen. That we cndemn anarchy and all and encurage i t. the agencies that s t e r We believe the Unid Stas gvernment shuld speedily enact laws that will stamp ut anarchy and make its exisnce rever impssible herear in this c a m t r y.. That we uni w i t h all gd citizens in exnding ur deep sympathy t the bereaved amily ur la That these President. reslutins be enred upn the jurnal bth huses the General Cuncil, and that the Natinal be, and he is hereby, Secretary required t urnish a cpy these reslut ins t 'he amily the deceased, / / c / 7 M J t*
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