Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Lexington Leader. /(LV/l MAN HEfDS UWKER3
I-RXrW)TO>J
OKFiA
e/EW STATES NOTFS
Th house hill a pro printing f?0.tin"
for fhe confederate hom« nf Ardmor
famed the aerate 29 to 2.
A eotlon seed nil mill find * ela«« i
plant r the latent Industrie" which
are aeekln* to locale In MuafcORee.
Fire destroyed eight btilldlne# In
the bimln «q Rnct'on of Tuttle Ins!
M"lr The property losa Is not less
than 15,000.
At • epe'lal meeting of (he Lawton
R« «t« ,vlatlon lh InitMl step wai
taken for tbe establishment In Iba'
e'tj nf a superior court
MFETINO Or BAR ASSOCIATION
ENDS WITH BANQUET
f J. W9MIGX 15 flELTftt NUIIEIT
T s/o Mprnb^rs of Suprerr.e Court
Present—Chief J utile* Jfttae
Dunn Is Toastrnatftr and M
J Kane Principal Speaker
SPARKS FLY IN INQUIRY
MAVIS CHAR GF* A FRAME-UP
AGAINST HIM
E IG STORM SINKS SHIP
Itr John Treadmill of Oklahoma
t'ftj ha* Riven 1500 to the ConfHi
erate building furi'l A Confederate
• horn* Is to be built at ^Ardmore.
Footpad* p.re busy acaln In Tulsa
On* elaht Ififft week they pulled r ff
three holdup* In practically (he sum©
fpot In less thnn the one hour
Shawnee wn«* unfifilmouffly v *t' rl the
location of the p*iptla| I'rilvorslty al
the meeting *'f the if*t- bonrd
held In Oklahoma t'lty recently
A ft I to work on the government
i-ensu* In Muskogee wa* started ln««t
wee ti by f'rt H«Im Cross In lid, represent
lop tRtiro«ui of the Census of Wash-
ington
!t was announced Inst nc -k that Or
1* If Randell and assorlates of Mus-
kogee sod Dr. I T WW-nlns f Rnl
pliur, hnd bought, the Pulphui eanHa-
rlum and bath house.
Many farmers In the panhsndle fT
Oklahoma and Te*as who during th9
extreme drouth of Inst year went to
better watered sections of the country
to earn a livelihood ire returning
N Tt M ,Cor, who for ten rears was
Depot? United fltnte* district clerk
for the Southern district, has been
alerted se -retary of the Ardmore com
aierrlal Hub tr. succeed II ii Rptldlng
*he resigned
The seventh annual convention of
the Oklahoma Tibial! Hardware nnd
Implement Dealers' association, held
in Oklahoma City last week, will hold
theft ne*t convention at Muskogee
' v r s T. 1010
\fW skipping a veer in the baseball
d, Oklahoma City htnh school is
inn out a team this spring 'hat <*
ed upon as being able to land
* honors
T>* efty n eH carriers of Tulsa
have organized as * branch to the No
tlooal Association of Letter Carriers
and applied for a dispensation for the
orgsnl*silon
Oklah< rr>M City Whethei the cor
poratlon lawyers or the &eu ra1 prae
llllonr rs of the stale, «hmII control th#
election of officers to the state bar
association was the question brought
fo Issue In Tuesday afternoon's meet
Irt« of the convention by a local law-
yer, R I OlddlrigF
The contention, i-.n old ope In 'he
history of the association, -irises be-
cattflf of a clause In the constitution
ruling tlio body which tnnkea the p|pf
Hon of officers crone r^)t by general
v te but throueh a report from a
nominating committee This c -ml
| natlog eominltlee It seems the cor
poratlon lawyers, a« distinct from
tie general pracl Itlcners, control
And, sti far a4* the niotlon from Al
torn'1* Olddiugs, ami its aor'ompany-
Ing fervid speech on th • question are
r'oin'eincd, the corpoia 1.1 on lawyers
will continue to control Kor M. f
Olildings represented the general
piactlllrnets, and his motion w*as
hopelessly dr feat* <1
I It was Ms argiiuiofit that Undei tbe
proRopt plan r f election b> commit-
ter* outi a favored few liP'l voice, the
favfued few being the committee.
I'lils «\ tom he dubbed un-American,
undemocratic clasp leelslatlon 'tt
j fad lie pointed out thai In bis
mind a groun ft lauv is slnm'tl b« In
their dellberatlons both \merlcan and
1 demoni MIc hence Ms mothm to
! amend the present constitution
ludce C II Ames, likewise of r>k
| lahoma CM) talked for the other side
As for Americanism, which Is tletnoc
: rm \ lis very essence Is found In the
present s'stem of electing officers to
the bai aspoidatlon, be said, ^he os
since beinr. tbrre bet an so t*f the rep
I rcsontatlve featuio, fouml in the com-
mitter It^elt \ c««!!stltutional provis-
ion h sold is n sell limiting clause
plnced b> the free-will of the forming
body on the body itself Such he
seM |s democracy typified, true
American \nd a* Mi \mes said so
•*nt the v>te of the lody.
The question is one that bap been
present at each meeting-of the bai
association for the past few years,
and as at former times th« contrail*
powers continued In control
Through the nominating committee a
sl.^te is made, and it seems te be
common consent that what the nomi-
nating committee chooses shall be
accosted by the u«aHial bot^\ without
! question.
At Irtfnirhan olootrtc i-nllwnv 1'lawiaalon of thp mntlei. ojwnPd l)>
'hro«*h :h oil flold uvirhlnt T«laa Ml «:'<1«1tr>i « aroap ImmHIalPls aft« t
Rnrnlpa Kf-lf( r and OhmiiUf-o wlih l,,p insullfttton of ihp aaa<Kl lton'a
8 / Naithar Secy Ralllrger Nor
Land Commi* ion r Dannatt
Ara Fit to Hold an Office
cf Public Truat
One Hundred and Fifty Live* Lost
When Vassal 8trikes Reef
Pnlma, laland of Majorca—Driven
WlllfSS CUIUS III OTHER OFflCllllS'hHplAfl"Iy ^rom rnu^Mf>- 'n one of
fite wildest storms that has swept tho
Me/||torraneari In forty years, tho
Krench Trans-Atlantic fltearnship
rompany n steamer General f hanxy
frasherl Af ftjll a peed in the fl#*a<i of
plirht on the treacherous reefh near
the Inland of Minorca sod all but one
of the 157 souls n board perished.
The sole survivor |r hn Algerian
customs offlf lal. Marcel Rodel, who
was rescued by a Osherman, and who
lleg in the hospftal at Ciudadela rav
lot? as a result of the tortures through
which h-> passed, and unable to give
an account of the disaster.
In the chip's company there were
Hi passengers. of whom no were In
the Unit cabin. The crew numbered
70. It la not thorught any Americans
wore aboard.
The ship was Iri command of Cap-
tain Cayol. one of the most careful of-
ficers of the line, in hla long expe-
rience he had never before met with
an accident. He had Intended to re-
• /re from the service In I he near gu-
lure.
SUITS BEFORE TRIBUNSL
SUPREME COURT TO SOON SET
TLE BIG PUBLIC CASES
The Money of the World.
Of the world's stock of money seven
billion dollars Is gold, three and one-
half billions silver, and four and one-
tHird billions uncovered paper.
Washing on The Halllnger-Pinchot
congressional Inquiry begnn to bristle
with Interest Monday wh-n John f
Vertreeq, counsel for Re rotary Mil-
linger, unde.torik t! o cross o\ain'ni-
flopf of f/jula If fjlayls, pilncipal w t*
pes* foi tlo prosec« 'ion.
The day's climax was reached
when Mr. Vertrer>j announend a box
belonging tri Mr. Ulavls, and left In
the grand Jury room at Seattle, had
bfen broken open a few days ago and
« number of letters missing from
Hie files ( f the prattle 'and o'flce,
coplr a of which havo recently been
published in thr weekly paper, were
found therein.
Ulavls angrily declared II any let-
tors had l.een found Iti his belong
Inrs ">i frr ne up" bad been prepared
ngainst him Ills denunr-lation of
federal offir lals who would rtoop to
filth a ti Irk l i win the favor r>f their
Bi'ierlms called out a demonstration
of applnuse from the .qpectators, and
f'hallman Nelson threatened t«i r-lear
the room.
Throughout ihe bearing the sym-
pathies of lh« spectators, a great
imijority of whom were women, have
been with Ulavls and they have laugh-
ed with satisfaction as he has made
points against his questioners
•\lr Vc rt re.^s announced C. A
<'hristiatisen. OtavM' succeasfir a^
chief of Hold division, siuld be calleo
jo testify to tho finding of the let-
In s He offered in e\idence a letter
f'oni ('hristensen giving tlu details
of the alleg' «1 discover} and the com-
mitter eof Into a long wrangle as to
whether oi not it should be received
In, exldeiu e at Ibis time The matter
v% i«3 passerl o\er for consideration.
At the morning session Mr. Ver
Properties of 8teel
" | flteel is a true alloy, containing
?everal foreign elements. Here as in
Hfiitu riiitti t]. Kin IIMIIT ; ■
I r-roportlon of tho3a elementa. Steel
' may be had as soft as the softest
j Irons.
Standard Oil Case to Be Decided Soon
—To Settle Question of "Hcors
of Service for Employes
of the Railroads
Quite 8o
Tho Girl.—"You're not a bH like a
lover You never say pretty things.'
The Man —"Didn't I eay that you
Washington.—When the Gitpreme j looked like a beautiful autumn leaf?
The passenger* of the Ohnrizy were
iwiatly Kr"nrh nfT)> era nnd official* ro-
turning lo (heir |mihI In Algeria, nr-
compnnled l>y Ihelr fumlllea; 11 few
soldiers. Home lliiliiinx iiml Turks,
and one priest.
rhe only Anglo tfaxon rinmes on tho
I naaenger list worn Droon nnd Sink-
fly. Thj'y wore tnernhfrH of nn opera
limtpo of eleven, which hnd been en-
giged to ring «t Hie Cnslno In Al-
gerln
The Clnrerul Chniu.y struck lit it
o'clock Thursday ulglit. nflor Cnpliiin
''avol hsd boon miablo to cope with
tho tempest of ulinoHl unprecedented
Moleiice Oilier ships In the neigh-
hoihood hnd safety ridden out the
'"i in, buf (he Cl|.,ury fell prey to the
elements, was lifted oft lie 1 course
(I roiish Ihe Dnleric nrchlp -lRgo and
brought on (he cost of Minorca in the
vicinity of Cludadcla.
I'iie Chun?.) |m ;i lotal wreck. Steam-
ers have been dispatched from Spain
and from points in ihe Balearic Is-
lands to the scene of ihe catastrophe
li pa dr"w from (lie witness lhal h'l
made no charges of corruption against ! The Round up Coming tq Oklahoma
anyone in the land office or the dtpart Oklahoma City -Klaw a Krlanper's
ment of (he Interior. prortnrtlon of Kdniund Day's Western
<!!avio declared If he had fcund comedy drama, "The Hound Dp." with
< v'denc, of corruption he would havo Maclvn Arbnckle In (he role of "Slim"
taken the matter to a erand Jury in I Hoover, will he the offering at the
sfend if to the president, lie enid he Orerhelsor theatr e Oklahoma Cits
thought the fn.-to warranted the o'.iWi fer fmu night", and Saturday Matl-
court of the Untied States convenes
on Monday, Feb 21, a list of long
declslona Is exf;petcd.
I.awvers believe that the court, dur-
ing Ita three weeks varatlou, has en-
deavored to dleiKise of many canes in
order that it may be as free as pos-
Mble to consldor this spring the applt-
The Olrl.—"Well, don't autumn leaves
want pressing?"—Illustrated Bits.
Your 8tomach—and Your Wife
Gentle Hint
When a man has trouble with hla
tomach .It Is due to one of two
causes; Either his wife is such a
cation of the Sherman'anti trust law good cook she Is stuffing him, or she
Ion thai Mi Italllnger and Mr Dor,
tif(( had ac(<d Improperly and he
rbnrged Hicui wi(h official ml peon
duct
Through a process of elimination
'ho i Ifness eleand all of Ihe efher
off, lals of anv wilful wrong doing
lie eas-eted lie w,i« fullv convinced
to corporations and the validity of tho
corporation tax.
Overshadowing all others, Ihe suit
of the government against the Ameri-
can Tobacco company and otnorn ts
the moat importunt case undef advise-
ment by tho court. It was argued
several weeks ago. On account of
the Standard Oil rase to be argued
March 14, and involving similar (pies-
(Ions, It Is believed that tho decision
In the tobacco case will not bo an-
nounced until after tho Standard Oil
suit has been heard.
One of the most Important laws,
the validity of which has been ques-
tioned in arguments before the court,
la the "hour.-i of service law foi rail-
road en ployes," passed by congress
In IN!I7. The rnllioads have attacked
lite law as being applicable to em-
ployes engaged in.commynce within
(he state as well as In interstate com-
merce. It is claimed tho law is open
to otic jet Ions glniilar o those that nul-
lified tho liability law of 1906. A deci-
sion In this case may lie announced
en Keb 21.
\nother suit that has attracted
much attention Is that In which tLe
government Is seeking to get posses-
sion of properly irmonnilng to noarly
StOO.OOl) In the hands of Oberlin M.
Carter, former captoln to tho engineer
corps of Ihe army, who was sentenc-
ed to prison for hU alleged connec-
tion with a scheme to dorfaud the gov-
ernment out of $2.00d.0(i0. Tho court
las (he case under advisement
The validity of a largo number of
i.tatc lawyers is >|!iestlons. In cases
which (he court has heard argued, but
In which II has not announced its de-
cision.
Is such a poor otic she is starving him
—Atehinson (Kan.) Globe.
Not Proper Comparlsons
The old darky had driven his fare
to the hotal and was now demanding
a dollar for his service. "What!" pro-
tested the passenger, "a dollar for
that dlstanco? Why, It isn't half a rail©
as the crow flies." "Dat's true boss,'
returned Sambo, with an appealing
smile, "buty'see, suh, dat old crow he
ain't got freo wives an ten chilluns to
support not to mention de keep foh
do hoss."
Why Kettles Sing
The reason a kettle "sings" is a
very simple one. As the water gets
hot little bubbles of steam are found
at the bottom of the' kettle. These In
their rush upward strike the sides of
the kettle and set tho metal it la
made of in vibration, thus causing the
humming sound we call singing. You
will notice a copper kettle, which has
tlun sides, will make a much louder
and more musical not than a com-
mon iron kettle.-
head<viarters In Muskogee n*n veil
*ot>n become a reality Faatern enplt
nllsta are Interested in the project
Centre Ttnddell of W-rvtheiford « n«
eterterf Urand Master Ivy the Oklaho
Maaonle grand hvlfto. In session at
McAlester. Alexia Kddleman of Vfnvf
efts was elected lVepnti Grand Mas
A^iet hearing complaints from many
reeliens of the state of the svnte
wntlr ra*clng of counterfeit sliver
dollars and working on the case, IV
pntv Marshal! George Hanna of Sa
pulra has arrested Garfield Bivan,
aged Rrvan had several of the
coins In his possesion
Tbe MId Continent Dife Insurance
company bought the five-sf. v India
eola hinldir.K n Muskogee fo, |10(>.
("V>. This is one of the choicest pieces
o property In the business district
Nerreos yovas nd Oklahoma a ••
o.-gie "c a baseball league The
was held in Dallas srd tl.e
'•■apric will ),f. composed of Oklahoma
City Port Worth, Houston Dalla-.
V nsko^ee and Oaina^ flo ■ i irik a
• \ rlnh organlratlon.
Tbe departrren of enfomologv of
he P f ^ nnd M college at *-'■1
Is wo-king on a hnlle'in *Mc'
takes up 'he question of truck and
garden Insocts «nd Is e\nerimentlng
' ■ San Jo c .scale as afc, Mng the
r '-cht,
rew p-eaMent T .1 WomacV of Alva.
Mi \\ i ma lt ftreete<| by the body as«
eonibled tnlV -si of ihe aignifleance of
th^ bar issoclation as an organi?a
lion in stue atTairs, neath thanked
the hodj for its choice of him anil
'ook th« hsU just in time to preside
foi the dispute on elections
Th.1 t'estivitiea of tho Siste Bar n*
soelation came to a < lose Tuesday
n'fcht at the Lef Huokins hotel, when
2P0 members of the asso -iation held
ih«'i annual banquet with two men\
bers of the supreme court of the
st'te present. rMe4 .Tustl«*e Jesse
Ounn noting as toastmaater and Jns
lit* M .1 T\r\n - hp one .it ihe prim ipAj
Sunday Te'ephenes
(iiithrle, Okln Complaints have
nc o beginning Wt?<]ni sdcy evening,
February 23rd.
The ' Hound Up" is the gr°at Aiuer*
lean play of the hour. Every char-
actci :in l scene in the piece breathes
the life rf the great southwest. It
is so realistic in Its vor> aspect that
the audiences who witness it forcet,
ihe facts had ofP'Mrd In evidence for the ti ..e b< int. that th«*v are in
warranted tbe Judgment that neither a thc.-itre became translated to the
R'«r. iarv Dalllnaer nor I,and Com- loeale of the storv, and In their In-
tvissloner Dennett was fit to hold an tense interest actually participate in j Snndav by Rvberl C Morris preai-
Olive of public trust exciting happening* In real life.
His s< * emeni a lone one but The production is as larpe as that
was listened to with intense Inter other famous Klaw .C Krlanper pro-
est. snd iTally for the first time ga\c duction, "ften Htr" and it Ct-vmes in
a definite staterier.t of the proepe, a special train of nln« cars.
I The battle seme in ftie third act Is
a stupendous *:ase effect the J:Ky- of Guthrie. Okla — After beini: in eea-
«hirh has never he<*n seen before j *'<!U twer.t>^one dars the legislature
The appearanee of twenty mounted ; ha* passed six bills, «hich have
lndtar* rM ng s.lor.g a 1(dec of rock j *'°fn signed by the g-cvcrner.
fas above the ctage le"\-el is a thriU j (roxernor Haskell on Monday ap-
indeee but it is far surpassed in the proved the measure appropriating
iuc1d< sit ?. ihe end of the art, wh^r* 5- \Oeo -.or t.te «-vablishment of a
The Art of Seeing Things
Tho art of seeing things is not
something that may be conveyed in
rules and receips; It Is a matter vital
In the eye and ear,, yea, in the mind
and soul, of which these are the or
gans. I have us little hope of being
able to tell the reader how to see
things as I would have in trying to
tell how to fall in love or to enjoy his
dinner. Either he does or he does not
nnd that is about all there Is of it.—
John Burroughs.
Phlgical Recreation a Demand
1 Physical recreation Is as essential
for young people as intellectual and
spiritual training.
Virtues of a High Order.
Punctuality, assiduity, economy, in
kind ever seen here or anywhere else, j genuity, interest in our tasks; these
( ol Roosevelt has sent an affirma- may be described as commonplace vir
live answer to a cablegram asking it tues, but they are certainly not v!r
he would permit ihe arrangement of tues absolutely common.
a national reception In his honor, to j
take place in this city when he ar-
rived This was received from him
Great Welcome Awaits Roosevelt
New York.—Col Theodore Roose-
velt If to return to this country on or
about .Tune 15>, and his arrival is to bo
signalized by a recetplon which Is ex-
pected to be the greatest thing of its
c.ent v f the Republican club of this
e'tv As a result Mr. Morris will ap-
pomt a special committee to take the
nitiitiV'* in ihe celebration.
Ccnfederate Home Bill S'gne-d
been received b\ the corporation
mfKsfen from Morrison, asking
keep
from 'I
W*r>t Uniform Aute Law
fchington TV 0 1'niform feder-
d sfit legislation for the regru
and control of automobiles is
" •r of a large and er.thusiasth
"i m 'f *l,'i ,;*vrbled ir W'r.sh-
K Vf
T)i<
■ n;eef«.
InglHlative
\ utomobite
• auspi
the An
Filre Less 1^5,000
Oi-andfieM, (Mils A solid block of
pulldlngs w as de^ roved b\ Are her o
Pundp.v nUh Ten btilldinga were
burned and the Iom is $40,000 to $4."
C00 Th« origin of the fire is not
known. The building?* were located
In the main section of town and p ill
at on« e be replaced xs ith substantial
biick strueiurea.
Way Not Open Ind-an Rolls
Washington -Secretary Ballinge
of the interior department, in an of
frcisl communication to consTreaa. rec-
ommends that the roll's of the Fiv
CixillKed Tribes be not opened
Exception, however, is made in the
eases of fifty-nine Indians, ^hosc
names wore not placed upon the trih
al rolls, because of vTome mistake upo
th« part of the gov* -anient nut he
I t ies.
National Bank Closes
Madison\ ille. Ky Tli* First Va-
ttonal bank of NVviorviHc has
Its door - The officers announce thai
not proved a paying
iat depositors ^ . be
Making Him Feel at Home
"But why do you put your friend s
things in the dining room?" "Oh, ho
is so used to restaurants that he won't
enjoy his dinner unless he can watch
his hat and coat."
A Sweeping Opinion
A fool Is one who Rives advice to *
wise man and thinks him a fool for
not faking It.—Life,
the' Sheriff, and
Ihe b:uik h'
concern but
paid In full.
i-t'old
con
ond, to bring
con so
in M
were se'
and to
nit h govern
ltenced to Hlx
pa> a fine ot
Woman
Tulsa. Okla
ol a local me:\
suit o burns
Mondav. H"
Fatally Burned
-V 'S Jay Mason wi'e
•ban v ill die a.*> a re
received at her horn#
dr^ss cauv l ' fire f-^tti
the stove while «h<
evening meal
was preparing In
S^lim 1-! cover
troop of enx alp
aotval hand-to-hand flcht *1th a band
'.f Apache Indians
Man^ ibrills have been presented
or. the s age in yoars past, but noth-
ing that touches this n ix^int of rea.V
km lift* < ver been seen tn any ^he«tre
in the world
The regular prices of 50c, 75c,
?1.00 and will be charged and
everyone will be doubly repaid for a
trip to this city to witness this won-
derful production.
Troph-et of Hunt Sent Heme
Washington tfdmunri K filet one
of the scientists with former Presi-
dent Roosevelt r Africa has written
tbe Smithsonian Institute rh^t the ex-
pedition has shipped forty-eight bar
"els of skins in brine twelve cases
cf bkuil^ find skeletons ol large an!
ma's nnd several cases of birds small
animals anii alcoholic specimens
Tbe skins of three elephants are in-
cluded In the oo]lection.
Former Governor Dean
] os Angeles On. Thornier Govern*
or Wolflcy of Arizona, vfho was
struck by an electric car Pridnv died
^aturda' afternoon.
Confederate home at Ardmore. A
Wisdom In Their Method
Sometimes the wicked stand in
f?irp rv places so it will be hard for
anybuddy to git near 'em.
man arc she vn in an j >uiH pen made f rom a.i eagle feather
I ' Secretary of State Cross was vised
in affixing the governor's signature
Two Cent Fa-e to Remain
Mnslcogee, Okla—The three-cert
passenger fare will not be reinstated
o«l Oklahoma railroads nnt.il the su-
ipeme court of the United States says
*o This is the announcement thai
comes from an authoritative source,
i'ol).-w ti« 'he decision of .Tudge Hook
o; Sf Ijonis, Is the cases of the M
K it T and Santa Fi snd Colorado
and Oulf.
The announcement is from the t rat-
fir departtm nt. The department find?
it Imperative to put a three-cent fare
.r operation temporarily iind be com-
pelled to issue ticket coupons good foi
n rehate on every-ticket soM in Okla-
homa or Tor passage through it In
ease ol a decision from the supreme
court of the 1'nited Siaios unfavor-
able to the roads every pas«enger
purchasing a ticket and paying a
three-cent -ate would )fb entitled to a
rehiite bringing tbe f:—< down to two
cents, and the railroad company
would be under n quarter of a million
dollar bond to se< that each passen
gei got bis rebate, no mutter if li were
not more than ten eentB The differ,,
etiee Is no; worth the trouble
Sounds Likely
Our Idea of a grrot financier la a
njan who worries more abont U.t
price of call money than he <kx-
febout :},< price of p. . k chops.
Getting the Worst frem Life
Life is not worth living if we gc
about our work whatever It 'is. In a
spiritless, half-henrled, despondinc
way.
OKLAHOMA DIRECTORY
OKLAHOMA CITY
has OT* r-o* p. Sin ES^ tHi
LEE-HUCKIHS HOTEL
.'.vnwaas
TIM STC^ir s or COM^ONT
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OPTN5 JANUARY 1P10
Selfct S'^e for School
eft
icfl of Norman list
a resolution In^fruetln* tb#
o petition the legislature for
is will prohibit fb« operation
and billiard halls wlrhlt f ve
he TTnivers!t% ot Oklahoma,
hick if locate there.
adopt*
mayor
a law
<tf pe<
has selected
building of th*
tu ml school h
ondn
Ok-la
site
Ofiim! *e<
1! • I"' •
Haskell Stmfb Agricu
're, this beitu. ihe He*
Napro Leader lr fip*t>ch
8prlngfleld III -Booker T. Wash
mi on v p • 1 .r t. apotiker u
. V" 'f«- W"«|. )' «:• foi
the erection of a big cotton mill at
Taneba This mil! will be one of the
large* It th'* stato and wh^h eom-
ill musufacfure al] kinds of be*
COOltk
ng •leulrural aehool for this
suivenic court dlat:'Ict Tin si*< i-
oi he highest point of the fa^n do
t'Hted th" school by the cltlzeiiH ot
T?r<koi Arrom- and com in fin da a line
vl« v Th< m|?c was aUo selected for
•>. > '• - v m ba •• ,v -"iiiu ininle
meptf and other equipment hu\
fHirehnae^l,
a bancuc.i b - <
«v |ii*s bl hdu'
In celebration oi Win
Oerhrle Okla Tnaiu'iiratlnfe ►
Oc 1. 'ie Okla -fnat'gui'Httiup a
moro liberul policy with regard to the
salt of Tndlah lands In the Osage
Vniion the Intci'lo: department h e
advertised the sale of H4 tracts ot
Indian lands which will he Hold at
Thiwbuskn 01, March 4
Tire Sweeps Virkshurg
VickshurR Miss -Fi v whleb swept
through three blocks 01 b< bus!item
Meet Ion cf thlf- cit> Saturday afrernoon
~esult<*d In damage variously estlraat
>*d a; from half a million to three-
quarters oi t, million dollars und thr
death of two negroes' w bo werr
caught hN fnlllng buildings
The bla/c galn *d headway at noon
nnd was not brought under control
until ; o'clock During this tlh* calls
Had be/?i s«n.' to avery neighboring
j eltv fo; bel|)
Pirr Laddnr Inventcci
Butler. Okla.7-T G Hall, an auc-
tioneer n' Tin ic- hits In volne.d i r
Unproved tire ladder and escapt He
has been offered New York mon
RIO,non for a naif Intercut in tin pat
ont.
Bip Cil.isi Plant
Henryetta Okla.—A Kansas glass
plant concern has h renreHentatlvi
hare It is learned that the plant
wher. in operation will use over i.nne
enr fee* of gas ihji da\ and employ
OVfM 20t IHlOUlL.
FOR Rl-Sl RI HU l ;s|.
0, K. SEEDS
\Sk fi-lUR 111 M ER r-'OR THEM
1-lARTii,D1> SI I |> CO.
wiiW OKI AHOMA cm
rnu implemfnts
■ net VC LIE VCHICLI S .A ym, A l«
Ul J0HK IlLERl I IP C9_ 0IUHAMI CIH
*11 k in.T. fo, <W.
1
MACHINERY!" .
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1910, newspaper, February 18, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110403/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.