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VOLUME 12
COUNCIL
AH Members Are Present and
Much Important Busi-
ness Transacted
HONDAT AKTK11NOON SESSION.
Council bill No. 31. by Senator 1
Clarke relating to railroads and allow
MnM.
ing certain officers and others to ride
on passenger and freight trains was
taken up and passed being the first
bill passed by the council.
Council bill No. 65 by Clancy was
put on its second reading and referred
to committee on elections.
MKW I1IM.S
' Council bill No. 1(1 by Mr. Ulddlson
an act to repeal article D of chapte 34
of the session acts of 1897 relating to
school text books und directing certain
officers to take no further action tinder
same. Head first time.
Council bill No. 57 by Mr. Wlnklor.
an act repealing section 13 article 6
of chapter 12 session acts of 1HD7 en-
titled Counties and County Otlleers.
Read first tltnn
Council bill 68 by Winkler an act
to exempt property belonging to King-
fisher college from taxation. Head
flrst time.
Council bill SO by Bellamy an act
in relation to cities of the first class
Head first time.
Council bill GO by Bellamy an act
amondatory to sections 47 and '48
chapter 15 laws of 1807. Head first
tlms.
Council bill 01 by Hrett an act to
amend section 1 of article 3 f chr.pter
44 of the session laws of 1805 entitled
"Itoad Overseers." Head flrit time.
Council bill 02 by Timelier an net
validating and ratifying the action of
tha voters of D county in chunging
the name to Dewey county. Head first
time.
Council bill 03 by Thacker an act
defining and piescrlblng penalty for
the un awful carrying of ar is and re-
pealing article 45 of chapter 35 and
section 20 artlclo 30. chapter 25 stat-
utes of 1802. Read lira time.
Council bill 04 by Thacuo an bc
to amend section 2 chapter IS session
laws of 1805 and to validate certain
elections Read first time.
Council bill 65 by Thacker au act
to repeal section 13 artlclo GO chapte
25 statutes of 1805 because of uublltct'
with section 3 article 29 chapter 25
statutes of 1803. Read first time
Council bill 00 by Thacker. an act
authorizing and prescribing the pro
cdure for tlm taking uo and tale of
strays and repealing artlclo 3 chap
ter 3 statutes of 1893 Read first time.
Council bill 07. by Blddlbon an t
to extend tho jurisdiction of the pro-
bate court and regulating the pro
cedure and practlco of the same. Read
first time
Council bill 08 by Magncss an act
in relation to the practice of pharmae
and the sale of medicine and poltouu.
licensing persons to carry on such
practice and exempting them from
jury service providing for tho appoint
xnont and pi escribing the power and
duties of a territorial board of phar
macy and other purposes Roud first
time.
Council bill CO by Havers an act
authorizing cities ana towns to Is ue
bonds for the construction of sewers
and waterworks a d the improvement
of streets. Read first time.
TWO CLKJtKSUirH.
Thacker chalrmau of tho commit
tee on private corporations at d corpo-
rato law announced t c selection of
J M. Davis as committee clerk
Magncss chairman of the cimmlt
tee on education announced the se-
lection of Ii. F. Wolf as committee
clerk.
EQUAL BUKFItAOE.
Uutto chairman of thu committee
on elections announced that the com
inlttees of the council and house had
arranged for a joint meeting today in
tho house to hear the chum pi ns of
tho cause of female suffrage at which
time Mrs. Catt will address the com
mitteeB. Ho nvitcd tho councillors to
attend tho meeting and it was agreed
that the council frill not meet this af-
ternoon and will attend tho bo'y
The council however will hold a ses-
sion tonight when the committees will
report on bills now in their hands.
Adjournment was taken to ten o'clock
tub morning.
F.OItNINO SESSION.
This was a bright and sunshiny day
contrasting most happily with thu
mud snow and wind of yesterday and
every senator was in his scat when the
boar approached for business while a
goodly numoer among them many
whoie faces are not seen there every
day occup ed the gallery of whom
.there were quite a s. rinklc of ladles.
The president's gavil rapped tho
council to order promptly at 10 o'clock
Tflth all senators present.
Chaplain Nichols offered an impres-
tslvo prayer nhlch was fa'liwod by the
reading of the journal of tho proceed-
ing day by Olerk Ardery. A 6llghi
correction ws made- after which tboy
were approved.
The following memorials were of-
fered regarding bu fir age for women
upon the same terms as men ;
By Senator BIddlson from Noble
county.
N. F. CHEADLE
Wholesale and Retail
Dca'cr in
Mct'Qslir umion fity
o
kOHM 6.
J. S. B. HALL Fashionable Tailor
1JL.TKT STS4XQ FXEt4U. WO K QUAJtANTKBD.
opwtt'Mn'i ujiuj mtan i wnm
By Senator Bellamy (.torn Canadian
ounty.
JJy senator Uutto. from I'ayno coun-
ty. By Mr. President on behalf of tho
laalea of thu territory.
On motion of Sonutor Qandy the mo
murliiis were referred to tho commit-
tto on elections.
Souutor Uandy requested the consent
of tho council for the printing of 200
copies of tho bill relating to constitu
ttonat tonvcntlon. Orautcd.
Kills on second reading and referred
to thu following committees:
Council bill 60 by Ulddlson Provis-
ional Application.
Council bill 67 by Winkler County
and Count? Allalra.
Council bill SB by Winkler Rduda
tlon.
Ciuocll bill 59. by Bollamy Muntcl-
.. n ....
mi isurpuruuuua
Council bill 60 by licllamy Judi
clary.
CoudcII bil1 61 by Brett Agriculture
at d Highways
Council bill 03 by Thacker Couuty
and Couuty A antra.
Council bill 03 by Thacker Judi-
ciary. Council bill 04 by Thacker Judi-
ciary. Council bill 05 by Thacker Revision
and Codification.
Council bill 00 by Thacker Counties
and County Affairs.
Council bill 07 by Riddtson Judi-
ciary. Council bill 68 by Magncss Judi-
ciary. Council bill 00 by Havens Municipal
Coiporatione
NEW BILLS.
O 11 No. 70. An act amendatory to
section 14 article 1. chapter 73 being
general so -tlon 5702 of the statutes of
1803 entitled schools by Senator
Uandy.
0 11 No. 71. An act repealing article
35 chapt.r 08 statutes of 1803 by Mr
Uiark.
0 B No. 72. An act amending section
100 of artlclo 11 chapter 00 of civil
procedure. Senator Clarke.
O It No 73. Au act relating to the
foreclosure of mortgages on real estate
nd providing for tho redemption of
property Bold under decree of fore
closure and sale. By Senator Uarri
son.
C II No. 74. An act rcgula'ing tho
testing of wheat lly Senator Uarri-
faon.
G IS No. 75. An act in relation to
po 1 taxes in cltli-B of the first class.
Hy Senator Bellamy
V It No. 70 An act fixing the 11a-
bil.ty for taxes in certain ca6es. By
Senator Bellamy.
ItUronT OF COMMITTEES.
Senator WinulerCDalrman of ways
and means committee to whom was
referred Senator Clarke's bill No. 1
relating to tne territorial board of
eqimllzatlon reported back tho bill
.villi the recommendation that it lie
n tho table Report adopted and the
b 11 laid on the table which means lis
burial.
The same coraml tco reported Sena-
tor Huston's bill No. 1 . on thu same
subject with tho same rccommenda
tiun which waB adopted and it was
lu.d on the table.
This mcai s that no legislation on
the subject of limiting the powert of
quallzatlon board will be had at this
session..
At this point Senator Blddison arose
to a que tlon of per onal privilege
and sent to the clerk's desk to be read
u reported interview in the State Cap-
ital with Senator Huston and ono in
the Kansas City Star with tho gov-
ernor. Hu then proceeded to roast
several gentlem- n and Senator Huston
In particular For about llireo-quartera
of an hour ho made tho hall ring and
the uir assume a bluetsh hue but his
word- Hew to fast that it would have
taken a dozen expert stenographers to
have kept tabpn him.
When lie concluded Senator Huston
made a mild and brief reply but for
Korao reason let the sena or off easy.
.Several other senators felt called upon
to pour oil on the troubled waters ant
after a sort of love feast where few
felt called upon to join quiet was re-
tto-edand tho regular order oi busi-
ness was resumed.
The comtnlttpo on enrolled bills re
ported the enrollment of concurrent
resolution No 4
T"e education committee reported
council resolution No. 22.
An amendment to the resolution was
offo ed by Mr. Clarke who later on
( iTe red a substitute for his amend
uient.
Senator Uutto moved that tho coun-
cil take a rccesi until 7;30 o'clock. Car
ricd.
SHOT
Demi Whllo Attempting to
tercept a Burglar.
ln
Scrlppa-McRea League.
Now York January 24 George Ev
erhardt was fatally shot by a burglar
this raorniuir. Tho burg ar enter d
the house and was discovered by Mrs.
Norrls a tenant. She opened fire on
tne man with a revolver and hit him.
The burglar then dashed through the
window and tried to get away by the
fire escape. Evcrhardt attempted to
Intercept bim and was fatally shot.
The burglar escaped.
To cure a cold In St hour taUe Valuable
l'rticrlptloii No ;. guaranteed or no pay.
The Jiuelo Drue Btore.
and AnthrauItQ
OUAL
OHli-eand jrd4? Oklahoma Arouse
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OtfetaM
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY MSVBNIMQ
HOUSE
A Bill Abolishing the Office
of Coal Oil Inspector
Passed
More business than usual was done
in tho house this morning mostly
work in comint'teo of tho whole
After tho journal fur throe previous
legislative days was read a numbor
of petitions were presented asking for
the passage of the f qual suffrago bill
signed by about a thouBaud petition-
ers male and female from different
parts of tho territory.
Tho medical and sanitary committee
reported favorably on house bills No
13 35 and 49.
The eommlttcc on asylums and pub-
lic charities reported against Dullard's
bill No 10 which provides for tho
rction of an asylum near Weather;
ford.
Bills were introduced as follows t
No. 70 by Uadlep prescribing tho
duties of tho board of equalization.
No. 71 by Hulllday malting an ap-
propriation of 85000 for clerk hir.
No. 72 by Williamson relating to
delinquent taxes making first half
duo in November and doing away with
the advertisement of pcraonal proper-
ty. No. 73 by Wood amending tho law
reguUting tho practlco of pharmacy.
No. 74 by Mmley fixing BaiarluB for
Territorial oQlcera and to limit the
amount of expenditures for such pur-
poses No. 75 by Uadlcy to amend section
3 chapter 18 of the session laws of
1897.
No. 76 by Uolllday to repeal section
49 chapter 15. laws of 1897.
No. 77 by Holiiday amending sec-
tion 4 chapter 31. laws of 1805.
No. 78 by Uolllday to repeal section
45 chapter 15 laws of 1897
No. 79 by Wllklns. t" amend section
47 chapter 15 laws of 1807 relating to
witness lees.
No. 80 by Jones authorizing ci ies
and townt to Issuei bonds for public
Improvements.
No. 81 by Jones defining action of
equalization board.
No 82 by Jones repealing artic e
25. chapter OS of the statu-et.
No 83 by Jnucs relating to method
of scbo 1 lands providing thatsimc
shall be in the hand- of county cum-
mUsloners. No 84 by Jones amending tho mili-
tia law.
A esolutlon was parsed aettlnir aoart
Friday afternoon for memorial exercise-
in h'in. r of the lato Ur Scot'
and a committed of three consisting
of Jones Ballard and Stevens was ap
point d to draft suitable resolutions.
Bills read second tlmo and referred:
No 60 to judiciary.
No 07 to
No. 68 to appropriations.
No CO to judiciary.
The bouse then went into committee
of tho wolo with Van Kirk in the
chair. House bill No 4 by Jones to
abolish the office of oil inspector was
discussed and reported favorably.
Holliday'b bill No 0 makiug taxes
a lien upon real estate from tlmo de-
linquent was knocked ut.
Wails' bill to raise the quarantine
from Cleveland and Pottan a'omle
counties was referred back to th com
mittcc on quarantine for some minor
correctl n
House bill 48 authorizing county
commissioners of Dewey county to
levy a tax not exceeding 83000 f r he
purpose of building a bridge across
the Canadian river near Ta oga was
recommended favorably with intend-
monts. Tho report of tho commltteo of the
whole be ng adopted JoneN moved a
suspension of the rules and that house
bill No 4 be considered engrossed and
placed on final passage. The rota on
tho bill was!
Ayes Combs I)ovle Dully Hadlpy
Jones Mallcy McElrath. Olmstead.
Sherer Smith. Thomas Wallc Wil-
liamson. Mr. Speaker 14.
Nays Bal'ard Hay Koch Uolllday
Morton Stevens Van Kirk Wllklns
Wood 0
On motion tho ho"so adjourned un-
til tomorrow on account of the hall
having been given up to the suffragist
lobby this afternoon
GREECE
Agnin Disturbed it ml the Month-
em Portion of tho King-
dom Threati in d.
ScrlpDS-McRae League
..Athens Jan. 24. Siesmio disturbance-
have occurred throughou' Pole-
oponnerus in the southern portion of
the kingdom oi uretcj
ENGLISH
Hrieiitific Hocioiy will Know
More of ihu I'hilinpite
Archlpt'Ingo.
UerlppalicFae League.
Londou Jan. 84. -A b lent fie expe-
dition supported by the Rojal society
nill itooa leave England to explore ae-
oral of the Philippine Inlands still CD'
known to Hurope.
a Sill-u. Minute 4h WW.
Ob the California limited Santa Fe
Route) there Is a barber shop in the
buffet smoking cart ent re train elec
trio lighte -1 through In iH dyi Chi
cage to Lo Angeles
For rent -A furnt.had room.
South Third itreet.
401
LODGE
Makes a Strong Speech for
Clay One on
Expansion
Scr'pps McRae League.
Washington Jan 24. - In tho sena'o
today Lodge of Massachusetts made
a strong speech in favor of thu ratifi-
cation of tho praco treaty. Clay u
Democrat of Georgia also addressed
the senate on the expansion question
While he did not discuss the treaty h-
argued that nothing should fit and in
the way of ita ratlllj.tion. Ho con-
tended that tho plan of government
for tho Philip Ini-H would eomo later
FIVE
Thousand Dollar Dot Thut
Seuutor Quuy Will Not
Succeed II nisei f.
Scripps-McRao League.
Uarrisburg. Pa. Jan. 21. Former
-So utor ICauffman ma-u n bet of five
thousand dollars lait night with Frank
Sherwood that Senator Quay would
not succeed himself.
CAELISTS
Are Moving With Renewed
Activity in Spain Se-
cured A Loan
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Madrid January 21. It I rumon d
that tho CiiriiHts have 11 nitcil a loan In
London. Renewed u llvity on the
part of the CarlUts In tho provlnc-i of
Murcla Valencia mil Omulouar
WICHITA
To
Eiiterli'in thu TriniHOUs-Bli-Hippl
Coiiiiiiorcihl
Ci'iiKriiss
Scripps McRuo League
Wichita Jan. Si Arrargomenta
are comp eted for tho meeting . f the
trans-Ml.blsiipni oonnnnrolil congress
which convenes heio f ro u May 31 to
June .1
EGAN
Is Not 111 1 ho L iiHtl) slurried on
Account of Court ilnilliil
Scripps Melt a League.
Washington January 24. General
Kgoti dots not Bucm to be Cfu-hurt by
adversity. He appears daily at the
war department and oeuuptos hli desk
as tbi ugh nothing had happened to
Impair his status Although construc
tively under arrest ho remains a con-
pluuouti in army work a. ever. This
has occaHloned comment and is aid 10
be in violation of the ruUs governing
conduct of officers und r arrokt.
ALGER
A-kcd to Toll Whiit Do Knows
About "Hnibulmcd" Deof.
Scripps-MRao League
Washington January 24 War in
vestlgation committee has invited Sec
retary A'ger to appear beforo It to
mor ow No answer h 8 been
ed but it Is gen. rally believed
will be there.
recelv
thut hu
INTEREST
IntniBllled iu Kn8tnne Stato
Ovir hcnuMirial Election.
Scripps McRae League.
ilarriftburg Pa January 24. In
tense interekt iu the senatorial fcllua-tlo-
is fe t todav. but a break Is hard-
ly exprcted at this time. It may come
later when them will be a hot time.
INDIAN
l.xtermin&tlou.
Scrlpps-Mcllao League.
Albuaurrqu. N M.. January 24.
The powerful tribe of ?un Indians is
threatened with extermination by tit
itBtllpox plsgut.
JANUARY 24 1890.
AfflRDPT
W I Wigton Wants the Court
to Release Him From
His Debts
Washington I. Wigton has filed tho
following snhcdulo in bankruptcy and
asks tho court to legally release him
of his debts.
J. 15. Piokard. Outhrlo judgment on
note district court of Logan county
for motn-y. No security Si 002.
Wlokman & Sohriokram Quthrio
open account baluncu duo on w gon
c.iutraott'd in '03 No security 825.
A J. Sp.ngle nolo for furniture
doted P3 No security 50.
Wtn. K. Krwln Judgment in probate
court of Logan county for horses
wagon and harness contracted In '1)3
No -ecurlty 3842 85.
ICaylor A McDonald note for gro-
ciri s contracted in '93. No security
$30.
Ii" W. James noto dated '02 balance
of account nn cow. No security ?7.
J. M. Stanley Judg nont In district
court of Logan couuty for cowb bought
in '03 Chas. Morrison si nurlty 81(50.
A. P Saundurs balance duo on two
sots of harness bought In '03. No se-
curity 816.
W J. Coleman opon account for
irrocones bought In '03. No secnrlty
S20.
J. 8. Lyon noto glvon for agricul-
tural Implements bought iu 1803. No
security 8100
llelon Rtjlile judgment in district
Oiiurt Logun (.amity. Lumber con-
tracted in l80H No sourity 8070.50
Furquharkon .C Morris judgment for
hardw ro contracted in 1803 No secu-
rity 8154.71
W. S. Spencer Judgment for hard-
ware purchased inl803. No security
800 15
Rlchard-on Lumbar Co. judgment
for lumber furnished In 1803. No (se-
curity 870 ?.
Nanuy Chuse noto for borrowed
money In 1805 No hccurlty S900.
J. ii. linker Rockford III. note
dated lh03 for surveying machines and
luuscs. No secu lly 81013.50.
W. M. Clark. R okford III. note
dated 1802 8230.
J. W. AILmi. Rockford 111. note
datod 1802 given for half Interest In
grocery stock 81800
W..-J-oUu..H.oaUtotil.IU no'cs
tinted 1802 for half Interest in Kro.7
stuck 81 100.
Win. Jcnks Rockford II. note
(hit i'l 1802 for borrowed money. No
security. 9 CM)
Junius Henwlok Rockford opon ac-
count for runt due Iu ifil)2. No secur-
ity SCO.
Oliver Drake Rockford notes for
hardware dated in le'JU. No security
S500.
J. T. Davis Rockford. note for
plumbing dated 1803. No Bo.urltv
8150
he Roy Hal) Rockford note for ouu
horse dated 1802. No hecurity 8150.
J. C niplou Rock.ord open "account
for vehicle bought In 1892. No secur-
ity 800.
J. Uomptan Rnckf rd noto dated in
16W2. No soourlty 810.
J. II. Rapp R 'Okfurd noto r'ated in
160S f jr borrowed money. Security
equity In hot I S800.
Alex Clubb. Rockford noto dated In
1802 fur mason work. No security
61.M0
M bel P Sherman Rackford note
dated 1602 for horse. No security
8 100.
(leorgc Sherman Rockford note
dated 1802. No security 8100
Rockford Insurance Co. lnsurunco
premiums. No becurity 830.
N. 12 lluuolt Rockford ii'.to dated
18V2 for one watch. No security 858
W Kinghoru Rockford n-ito dated
1808 for borrowed money. No security
70
Kred 0. Shoudy Rockford. note for
merchandise dated 1893 Security lots
8170.
O O. McOlachan Rockford note
dated 1893 balaucu duo on lot in Clil
cago No Biourlty 8150.
John Utker JCockfod note dated
180J for Jcwo ry NoLsccurlty 848 ft").
1'Vcd lUksett Rookford note dated
1812 for one horse. No security 8140.
L L. Punliuan and U Sullivan Rock-
ford notes for building houses iu 1802.
No security 8526.
Ralph (1. Senior and Hakcr & Sen-
sor Ro kford note of II. A Knight
n (forked by W I Wigton secured by
mortgage on laud in 1892 82200-
Prost & MoAvoy Rockford judg-
ment ii 1802 for lawyer fees. No secu-
ri'or 800
Cox & Duncan Rockford account
far at urney fe a contracted In '03. No
aeourl y 830.
Albeit Uico Rookf rd judgment for
labor In '02. No security 813-05.
Dr. Seton Rockford liability on ap-
peal bond executed ir. 1803 for W. 1
Wigton. No security 8132.65.
James Tlckn r Rockford open ac--ouiit
for rent in 1802. No security
800.
Wm. Moffltt Rockford r pen account
for blacksmith work in 1802. No so.
uu I y S5t.
I he Morning Star Rockford open
account for advertising. No secur.ty.
810
Frank Morgan. Rockford open ac-
count for fted No securl'y. 850.
Al'red Thompson Rockford note
endorsed by W. I. Wigton in 1803. Se-
cured by a morlsragc 8120
A.O. Hurpce & Sou Rockford note
dated UUJ for furniture 8130.
A W Wheeiook Rockford judge-
ment for hardware bought in 1803. No
kicurity 81 300.
J ihn White Rookford note dated
1692 for We.ni of horns and wagon.
No security 3330
W.Sfcwyer itockford judgment on
bond for title given in 1802. Sccuri y.
lien (m lot 8350.
Rosamond Ksher Rockford notes
given in 1699 for equities iu land. No
tecurlty 11.050.
J U. Uakrr Rockford note on
contract given for sewing machine
leases horses oto. In 1893 No se
I cmity je.eao.jQ
White Sewing KachlnaCo. Chicago
I judgment fo' sowing raaehlnos pur-
chased In 1802. No security 81.800.
iiiauomtn & u Dton llooKfonl
notes for lumber given tit 18DI. Ne
cured by stook Iu woolf n mills 8700.
Forest City Na'.lonal Hank Rack-
ford noto for borrowod money. Se-
cured 3150
Woodruff & McOu're Rookford
notes given in 1802. 8141.
linker & Sensor Rockford noto
given in 1602. 8160.
M. M. Corbcst; R ckford unlitlgat-
cd claim for aitornoyB fees. No se-
curity. U. O. Mrrston Rookford. open ac-
count balance on horse. Ho security
No security 820.
Ulakeman and Dobsnn Rockford
note given In 1803 for lumber. No
security 8153.
Ulakeman & Dobson Rockford. note-
gien for lumber. Secured bo notes
3i00.
T. F. Tovcllo Uololt. Wis. amounts
unknown for various equities in lauds
in It cUfortl purohagoj uy W. 1. Wig-
ton. Holland Fcgusou abftraetcompany
Rockford loans negotiated through
them.
James UriQln Rockford atn'unt
unknown.
L. K. Pitts Kansas City costs In
cases In ill trtct court of Logun ooun
ty Oklahoma. No security SIS OS.
Went A- Uutchlus Rockford contin-
gent liabilities on cquilicu in lands.
No scurity.
Lewis Lake Rockford unknown
umount due him fur costs in various
cases. No security.
O. M. WllliaraB Rookp- rt balance
due on nbstraens No security 875
Mr Ladd Rockpnrt opuu account
for clothing no security. SO.
Dr. Tibbotts Rockpor open ac-
count for medical uttuution not se-
cured 310.
Rockford Ico company opon account
for ice not secured 83.
Frank Qulrap Rockford noto for
work not sih tired 830.
Mary Pcello'.d Rjcitford noto for
borrowed money bccurcd by morU;agu
on lot 8500.
Howard Dribson Rockford open no
count for Iiqiiru tent no security 810
M. S. Pal mole agent Rockford. ote
secured by mortgagoon laud 8900.
Horace Adams. Uu lirle. smnll sum
nut known as justice of the peace
costs: no security-.
Washington 1. wigton n petition
for adjudication in bankruptcy lor
himself.
80HKDULK 11.
Stat'tnottt of all real and personal
estate exempts.
Southeast qr sec. 3 tp. 10 IS K S
west. 100 acres i-xoupt lOacrus of the
northeast quarter. No iiiuumbraucc;
valued ul iiotween SJ.H00 and 83000
claimed as cxampt as huuiestcbd.
Thirty-two hharesol mining bincw
in tho Two Nations mines of Mexico.
No vatuo.
arsoualOTgarJjag anparid S50cx:
empt undtr tlio Iowb rti niUallTOTft.
Ono watch viiIup 135 exempt under
tho laws of Oklahoma.
LARGE
InmiructurcrK Convonliou Now
in Session.
Scripps-McRao Liaguo.
0 ncliniutt O. Jan. 84 The annual
co venllon of the iiitlonal ui-h h imon
of mauufactiirura met huru today win.
a laru attuudance.
STABBED
111 in to Dcalli In a (uurri'l In a
Saloon.
Scrlpps-MeRia League.
Loganport Ind .Inn. 1 Mike
Paulino and Tuny Dillor quir-ulad
with Jaak Reno in a report laBt night
and stabhed hin to dvatli.
Wo want all strangers lo tttko homo
something for the little folks from our
immensesUiokof toys iiovelllos bookn
etc. Prloes out ono fourth or the
occasion. I n.i.tr. A Co.
"BANDS
Of'ItobborH Hiihhlng mid Kill
intj to ho 8upiro8Ht:d.
Sorlpps-MoRae Letgue.
Santiago. January 21 A largo fori
of rural police under Col Valiwnlu hH
been O'dered tn the Mayari dlhtrloi
whore bands of robbers aru plundaring
and killing the residents.
FIRE
CauHed a Kosh of One Hundred
ThouHiind Dollars.
ScrlppsMcR&e League
Wllkesbarre Pa January 81 IflM
in the business dUtrtot this murnlnv
cauied a los of oua hundred thOHM
and dollars. One Ufa was also lost
and many narr w a-' a pas.
1
In tlio Ice on the Hudioti
itsctiived Kary aud
W-Ilium.
Scr'pps McRae League.
FishkiU Landing. N. Y. Jan 2
A 'fatal drowning accident occurred
on the Hudson hern laat night. Wil-
liam Watts and Mary St Clair st.uck
a hole In the Ice and drpvmed.
NUMBER 207.
'Liaiija
CHURCHED
rl
Mayor of a Kansas Town Be-
cause He Refused to
Close Joints.
Siripps-McRoa League.
Fort Scott Kansas January 34.
Viyor Hess r has been expelled from
tin draco Methodist Episcopal church
beoauno ho refuses to uso thd police
department for the suppression of
ilquor selling.
OKLAHOMA rituSPEUOUS.
a. II. llaffsnTclU What EntcrprUc Wh
Iinokcd With arottey Can do la
th renitorj-.
n. II Ilagan a prominent attorney
of Guthrie Oklahoma a brother of
Bugeiia Hagan tho Uemocratlo poli-
tician of Tojpcka was in tho city yes
torday with four carloads of cattle
that " opped the quarantine division."
II e is enthusiastic over Oklahoma's
prosperity and tio progmBs mado dur-
ing thu lap. l throe years.
"Plentiful crops tnd plenty of mon-
ey" Bald ho "are bringing people
from other states especially from tho
u- rih-contral por Ion of tho country
wh re they are dissatisfied with tho
uold climate. Lawt fall oil mills coat-
ing from 80000 to 75000. were created
at U inline Oklahoma City and Shait'
nee. At tbn Qittbric mill 2000 cattle
are beig ed.
'To snow what Oklahoma can re-
turn for enterprise backed by capital
I can give us an Instance Mr. Coyle
ma atter of the Uuthrle mill whoso
net prollt this seasau will bo over 820.-
000 Corn U becoming tho stanle farm
product It Is uclling at 37 cents The
furmers who bean by using the
metlibda emplojed In other states arc
earning how to prenara the cround
and pi nt to get thu best results."
Mr. llBgau Is feeding 800 cattle.
Spcakinu nf ihodlnulnir of ouaran lined
uutt!c he said: '-I gave some of myy'
cattle a tlieml al bath by the dipping
pro ess at Fort Worth. They were
ureaiiy aamageu oy it. it won't a
to dip them In the fall aa I did. No
prii'ieiit in n will take tho risk after
'o has once tried it Tho death rate
Is too la go and the aotuai damage to
tii cattle is too great." KrnkM City jj
.luurum..
Ar J'h Uuinti iu fJktllitrnUi?
Tho California limited Santa Fe
R"Utc pives tho best and speediest
"""". i'Hv "i iIuvb to Los Angeles
W lien our batiy boy was tlirco mentlii 6IJ.
hn hail tint in III i nu vory badly on hli head
u mat all tuo li ur rimu out and Itcbwl o
UaJ. lie iiisilu it tilted ly icratclnnc IU I eot
A c.ikq or fUTlcuiu Soai- and a Iwt of Ctrrl-
cuiia (uintincni). 1 aiiiilint tlio CtmcuaJL
and put a thin rjip on uU lioail.and btfort r
hiuluxd hntfa Ivxit ton tHtlrtly cured and
liU hair "mnnncvl to crow nut nicely.
l'eb.24 ! Mri. II. l'. lltlLMKa AiUJaad.Or.
Ccrwil tltMiMii m-1 lthlnUU fort U
Mitbo naiiM. mj4lli.li lh-.rt cMl4... Tx
know thaiaaintla applictu a ill illoiit latucl nhl.
prrmil ml Mil Win 4 palm to f4; tu a ISm
iou.l UHIarin ull.lliHfuliiurklllu4Klp4lwML
UhkMo(-v'..'iilnnti'inuthFnUiiirilinfwrlTr.
Hl.rfwM...'orui.iDiU.r..i.llirSltTlii
l'nr In wirm b..) win en s.. a
liaxli ioitttii( win runciiKA vrKi.t( of Ua tutu.
rA.M)-mclimillNorl4.vTirt C Cnr-(kW
VWi ilua. Uu k t U -. ' ma Uuuia7lfM.
Eisensciimidt
& Weckel.
January
Is tlio winter month when all
mc chants clean up their win
ter stock. This month this
year we have some bargains
to ofler for the Jeast money
that have tver been our good
fortune to secure. Our trade
has been larger than ever be-
foro. As a tesult we have
more odds and ends left this
6tson than evir before.
When...
Odds and Ends
accumulate the best thing a
ehe deal r can do is to sell
them at whatever price they
m y bring. Dining January
of every e.ir we put that
price tow enough that bar.
gains ilv In ever direction.
You understand we can't fit
you all in these broken lots
bui if you happen to get r fit
you g-1 .i gi-at bargain.
Cotno in and we shall take
pleasure in shown g you
through and if you find orne-
tlilng to suit you will be
pleased. If not you will be
out nothing but your time.
We lead; o' hers try to fol-
low. I I IEHEL
MILK
CRUST
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