The Capitol Hill News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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HER STATEMENTS
DESERVE NOTICE
Mm. Walls Makes Public Some In-
teresting Facts Which Should
Interest All Women.
Loinarts, Tenn.—Mrs. Martha Walls,
of this towr., makttg the following
statementa for publication: I feel it
my duty to tell you what your medi-
cine, Cardui, the womau's tonic,- has
done for me.
For four (4) years I suffered ter-
ribly with womanly troubles, und
found no relief in different medicines
which I took. Finally, I began to tuke
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and after
taking six bottles I am completely
cured. I feel like a different person
altogether. All the pains are gone,
and I am in better health than 1 have
been in for four years. Have gained
a great deal in weight.
I still take Cardui as a tonic. My
husband, as well as myself, cannot
praise it too highly.
I hope this letter will induco other
poor, suffering women to try Cardui,
for it Is the best medicine in the
world for women.”
If you suffer from any of the nuK.«*r-
oua ailments so common to all women,
why not take this lady’s advice, and
try Cardui? It has helped her, as
well as a million other women in the
past half century. Why shouldn’t it
do the same for you? We feel sure it
will.
Reading of Mrs. Walls’ helpful ex-
perience should encourage you to try
what this medicine will do for you.
Oet a bottle of Cardui from your
druggist to-day. You won’t regret it.
N. B.— Write to- Chattanoojja Medicine Co.,
Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn . for
Vjrrni/ Instructiont on your case and 64-page book.
Home Treatment for Women,” sent in plain
wrapper. Adv.
Quips and Quiddities.
A soldier crossing the barracks
square with a pail met a sergeant,
who noticed that Pat was wearing a
very disreputable pair of trousers. In-
tending to report him for unsoldierly
appearance, he stopped him and
asked: "Where are you going?’’ “To
get some water, sor.” answered Pat.
What, in those trousers?’’ “No, sir,
in the pail."—Saturday Evening Post
CHILDREN LOVE
SYRUP OF FIGS
It is cruel to force nauseating,
iiarsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the “dose” mother insisted
on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics.
How you hated taem, how you fought
against taking them.
With our children it’s different-
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don’t realize what they
do. The children’s revolt is well-found-
ed. Their tender little “insides” are
injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only deli-
cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its
action is positive, but gentle Millions
of mothers keep this harmless "fruit
laxative” handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never fails to
clean the liver and bowels and sweet-
en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful
given teday saves a sick child tomor-
row.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs.” which
has full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
on each bottle. Adv.
IH ELECTION
PROVES A FIZZLE
MAY BE DECLARED ILLEGAL BE-
CAUSE 90 PER CENT FAILED
TO VOTE.
GENERAL APATHY EVERYWHERE!
No Disorder and But Little Interest
Shown In the Bal'oting.—Huerta
to Double His Standing
Army at Once.
Mexico City.—At the close of the
elections the indications were that
not sufficient votes had been cast in
Mexico to constitute a legal choice
for the presidency to succeed Gen-
eral Victorians Huerta.
No official announcement was made
but It was unofficially estimated, judg-j
ing from the results in the capital,
where it was said the vote would be
up t.o the average, that less than)
10,000 of the 80,000 eligible voters in
the federal district went to the polls.
It w ould be no surprise if congress, i
the members of which alBo were voted
for, declared the elections void when
that body Is organized and reviews the
returns. I
The leaders of the Catholic party
olaimed a long lead, although they
were unable to estimate the number
of votes polled for their candidate,
Federico Camboa and General Rascon.
If this claim is correct, it is gener-
ally thought that General Felix Diaz
and Senor Roquena ran second.
Manuel Calero and Flores Magon had
printed tickets at the polling
places, their constituency being
obliged to write their names on blank
ballots.
President Huerta did not vote. He
spent the day at Popotla, his subur-
ban home.
A decree was Issued by General
Huerta increasing the army from 85,-
000, its present strength, to 150,000.
General Huerta proposed such an in-
crease some time ago, but the con-
gress which he dissolved limited him
to 80,000.
Since the deputies and senators nre
not subject to the election provisions
governing the presidential election, it
said that the choice for congress
Is assured. It is assumed on tl « sl.o v-
i»»K *0 far as known rh.it the Catholic
party will have a majority in both
chamber and senate.
No Disorder In Capital.
There was no semblance of disorder
In any quarter of the city. A few
patrols were on the stress, but neith-
er police nor troops had unusual du-
ties to perform.
The polling places opened at 9
o’clock In the morning and remained
open until noon when the attendants
closed for the midday meal. Th^v
were reopened at 3 o’clock and closed
at 5 o’clock.
From 3 to 5 o’clock officials, one of
whom was designated “president,”
were In attendance at each polling
place. These officials represented the
STATE CAPITAL HAPPENINGS j
MWWM
IS NO APPROPRIATION j SENATOR GORE A COTTRELL
Little Can Be Done In Refunding
Overcharges.
Address Chamber of Commerce at
Oklahoma City
niaterial proRresa can be made In re- plau8P of ,Ue 226 bu8inoa8 men £
.r.hlYV UV"rChar*r“ 0 m rate“ ent »y "fongly supporting the plans
to sh.pperH. according to a slatomen. for building up Oklahoma City and bv
of Chairman Jack Love of the corpor-1 declaring that he would strive to
m fTaon enonV aPPr°Xi, ' «>"«* <'-™rge A. Henshaw on the in-
mating $400 000 have been secured tl,r8taIn oommercp romml88lon, rP.
£rer: ,‘8Th .1 COm Slxr'n-™ ”r consequences to himself
-r,\ I'-'UDronieVithrr personal or political. Mrs!
court The commission Is requ.rod to j 0ore aat be8lde hlm at
hT?'' ,KUr!, "? th* the only woman ever Invited to
Cl“‘“ant and TV" a,tPr ’ » luncheon of the Chamber of
to the shipper. There is nobody to i Commerce
do thls w-ork. and theh-glslaturepro - H M. Cottrell, agricultural com-
mn° ”eanS ,a pnf “n>one' Jh" mlssloner of the Rock Island, was In
! .h o her HuM are trod""d B"d l«ld before the meeting
i and have no time a p|B„ for addinR the product„,„.
to devote to the work necessary to nPHH . ... . .
distribute this money. Small por- “ tv In 7 f„ Y m
tlons may he sen. out from time to talk Pre.IrtT, a m n, fo!,ow,nK hla
„ .... ,a,k* "resident S. M. Gloyd announced
time, if the employes can get to it that hn of—....... ....
that he was strongly in favor of the
plan and would appoint a special com-
but in the opinion of Chairan Love
not much can he done until the legls- mkieeTo taveatteau’ it.
lature meets again and makes pro-, ____
1 vision for it. GOVERNOR SAVES TWO
The latest portrait of Manuel, ta-
king of Portugal, whose honeymoon
has been short lived. Already he is
separated from his bride, Princess
Augustine Victoria of Hohenzollern.
COTTON MILL FOR OKLAHOMACITY
THIRTY-TWO BUSINESS MEN GET
BEHIND $10,000,000 PLAN.
Directorate Named and Arrangements
Made to Extend Credit.—Figure
On Trebling Population.
Agriculture Board Row Removed. Negroes Will Not Swing For the Mur-
Legality of the present state board i der of w- A AnoH"
of agriculture is attacked in a petition j - "
for its removal, filed In district court! Thro”Kh his executive pardoning
of Oklahoma county. Plaintiffs ask- power Governor Truce saved the lives
Ing for the removal of the five mem Iof two men condemned to hang for
bers are: .1. E. Persinger, Hoscoe murd,,r Thev Br* Lawrence (Jaines
Thomas, J. C. Elliott, L. (J. Griffin, Hob I a"d Walter Willis, negroes, who were
ert F. Scivally, J. N. Roach, George W. conT|pted In Love county for the mur-
I Vincent, George II. Hinds. John n. der of " A An*lln, a "bite man. and
Favor and W. T. Leahy. Defendants vinn,e G“ines. a young negro woman,
are: G. A. Ramsey, J. F. Darby. I. C. I SaVBral weeks ago the governor,
| Renfro. Frank M. Gault and G. T. j comP*yl,>K with the formality of a stat-
Bryan. Petition alleges that Bryan utary ProvlBl°n. asked Judge Arm-
is president of the state board of agri- B,ron6. presiding Judge of the crim-
eullure and made party defendant for lnal court of appeals, for an opinion
the reason that he refuses to Join
with the plaintiffs in the institution
of the suit.
Plaintiffs in their petition allege that
they are the legally elected state board
of agriculture and that the defendants
purporting to hold office under ap-
Associated Profits.
“Is he a good player?"
"Well, when he handles poker, you
just ought to see him shovel In
money."
Rah! Rah!
Rah!
Three cheers for a
keen appetite, perfect
digestion, liver activ-
ity and bowel regu-
larity. If you do not
possess these, you
should take
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
before meals. It helps
Nature overcome all
Stomach, Liver and
Bowel ills.
various parties and assisted in th«|gecured “ e 70fl
preparation of The ballot when neces
sary, but offered no coercion or sug-
gestion as to how the applicant should i
vote.
The polling places of which there j financing, described the present status
were said to he 982. averaging one toiof the project and asked that action
Oklahoma City.—The largest enter-
prise yet designed to increase the
wealth and population of Oklahoma
City was launched at a dinner when
thirty-two foremost business men of
the city indorsed the building of a
$10,000,000 cotton mill, no. lnated a
directorate for the company and raised
funds to send VV. B. Cuiith Whaley,
the promoter, east to float the neces-
sary bonds.
Preliminary plans for organization
of the cotton mill company, the ac-
quiring of lands and the funding of
the project have been in the making
for two years. The original company,
The Cotton Mills Securities company,
was chartered in November, 1911, with
a capitalization of $5,000,(>0o, and has
acres of land
northwest of the city.
Mr. Whaley, . after detailing the
methods of cotton mill promotion and
as to whether or not he should com
mute the sentence of death Imposed
on the two men. Judge Armstrong
recommended clemency for Gaines,
but held that Willis should be put to
death.
_______________ „K R°y Gaines, jointly charged with
pointment from Governor Lee Cruce t 0,*ler8 1° the murder, pleaded gull-
are unlawfully exercising the powers ty and was K,vpn life imprisonment
of the hoard, by virtue of the pretend- an<* **iat was am°ng the governor’s
ed adoption by the voters of the state, reason8 for commuting the sentence
August 5, 1913, of a resolution recalling of dt*ath imposed on the other two
the old hoard and creating a new’ men-
board of five members to be appointed
by the governor.
The petition questions the legal ex-
istance of the “board of five,” and
alleges that the question was voted
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
The cook is happy, the
other members of tne family
ore happy—appetites sharpen, things
brighten up generally. And Calomel
Baking Powder is resjwnsible for it all.
For Calumet never fails. Its
wonderful leavening qualities Insure
perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised
bakings.
Cannot be compared with
other talking jiowden, which promise
without performing.
Even a beginner in cooking
gets delightful results with this never-
failing Calumet Baking Powder. Your
grocer knows. Ask him.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
WoHd . Pur. Fwod Erporfllon. (gun UL
Pak f.p»iHai Fraac* Ikitk, 1911.
Th 4aa’t here mummy wWra y*« bey (U$ er big-4
It's re I aeara wbols—grrw bwl r
■ bekiag fwim.
•JU. Cdmm* b
4.
a city block were located in the on
trance of buildings, generally, but In
some instances were set up on the
sidewalks, at the corners of public
squares. Each has a table on which
were spread tickets of various candi-
dates. From these the voter made
his selection, signed, folded and de-
livered It to the president who de-
posited it in the pvfsence of the voter
In the ballot box.
There was no secrecy about the vot-
ing. All the world could look on and
observe which ballot was selected.
Diaz Breaks With Huerta.
Vera Cruz.—The last thread bidd-
ing General Diaz and Vlctorlano Iluer-
be taken on three things necessary to
the financing of the company; first
the appointment of a directorate of re-
sponsible men to dictate its affairs,
second, to indorse an appraisal of the
land held by the company, which
places its value at $125 an acre, and
third, to provide funds to send him-
self to eastern money markets to se-
cure the necessary credit.
After details of the plan were fully
discussed all three of Mr. Whaley s
requests were granted.
The board of directors ns elected
includes eleven members: J. M.
Owens, M. S. Footer. Jos.-ph Huckins,
O. D. Halsell, R. J. Edwards, F. Col-
ts was severed when General Diaz tel- co|,d. S. L. Brock, J. H. Everest, J. F.
Warren, M. D Scott unci W R Smith
Whaley.
As soon as the $300,000 first mort
Why Scratch?
‘Hunt’sCure”is guar-
anteed to stop and
egraphed to the department of war
his resignation ns brigadier general of
the army
The negotiations regarding Diaz’s ***!* b°!‘d ls'U\,lap'aCed the C°tt0"
.. h Mills company Will be chartered to
return to the capital at the invitation Bqutp a miII wlth 600i000 8p,nrile8 and
of the provisional president ended by
his flat refusal to accompany Colonel
Vidalurrazaga. secretary to General
Blanquet. war minister, giving as his
reason the illness of his wife.
The few partisans of Diaz who have
stood guard in his rooms at the hotel
15,000 looms.
According to Mr. Whaley’s plans, ?5
per cent of the mill capacity will bo
built, installed and put in operation in
the first year, employing 2.500 opera-
tives. The whole plant is to be in
operation in three years, employing
hotels in Mexico City, but a handful
of supporters are still here, subject
the last four days, also left for their 8'00“OPPra,iv!a and wi,h a lccal ex-
penditure of $S,000,000 annually, and
j a weekly pay roll of $02,400,
. .. , , . ,, , . i He aBserts that the population on
to the orders of their political chief, the land at that time should be 40.000
The building is closely watched by ( which, added to .he present #5.000.
pla.n clothes men and police from WiH give a direct population of 105,000.
pomts of vantage In the streets end This assures, he asserts, a greater Ok .
°n„ro,ofa’ ,°?“eral D,“ ‘h-llahomaCity. A contingent population. 1
belief .hat the war department will | induces by associated interests crei i
gram h.s request for retiremen’ ated hy this textile development, ot I
though his friends pessimistically Us many more, making a total popula
tion for
DID DRAW THE LINE AT THAT
After All, There Was Something the
Victorious Insurgents Would
Not Be Guilty Of.
The successful revolutionist (for
that month) leaned back In his chair.
“While you correspondents have
been reasonably accurate in your ac-
counts,” he remarked, "you have over-
looked some of our good points. We
acknowledge capturing the insurgent
general, starving him a week, beating
him regularly, cutting off his ears and
finally banishing him, but—”
He paused that the force of the re-
mark might be fully felt.
"When you say we have been In-
human and given to extreme cruelty,
you ^overdraw it. We haven’t even
hinted at running him for vice-presi-
dent!”—New York Evening Post.
McO :► iel Wants His Job.
Formal demand that he give up the
office, salary and emoluments It car-
ries was made on Ben W. Riley, secre-
upon prematurely, as the law specifies T*** e]ection ‘ oard’ by
that after a special election has been ; ^ °f 'he
ordered hy the legislature, forty clays ^ Z*°'* ™ ‘,117 ? th° “,e,V
shall elapse before It is held, in which If th^eHnn 1 f * 18P"‘lona
time a-gumem* for and against the n nn'1 t1,lph °over/
proposed amendment to the constifu-1 d " ....1,811 Riley backed a ref-
tion shall be printed In pamphlet form "Snrrv " said "ntto t.
and distributed among the voters. i vr„n,, i ! ley. when asked by
_ 1 McDaniel to vacate his office, ‘but I
Road Is Exempted From 2-Cent Fare. I Krant y°"r
, J , ! At tbe "time time McDaniel took the
The Oklahoma, New Mexico and Pa-' oath of office, made bond and sent a
clfic railway, operating out of Ard-1 letter to the state treasurer and state
more, is exempted from the provisions ! auditor stating that, he had qualified
of the two-cent railroad fare clause j as secretary of the state election board
in the constitution through an order land notifying them that he would
Issued by the corporation commlsison. claim the salarv of the office hence-
The commission has the authority to j f„rth. This action was taken It was
exempt any road from the two-cent j stated, to prevent Riley from drawing
rate provision if It is shown that; the salary as secretary of the election , . ,, ,, i
any road ran not ake a reasonable, board from October 3 the time Me lh S y excePtlon *° a wor,d ot
earning at the low rale. The company Daniel would have 'succeeded him ! B8rvan,s and of BcarRd enemies Is the
may charge three cents a mile for were it not for the referendum in the domeBtlc cat- When some animals be-
adults and one and one-half cents a j event the supreme court eventually came man’B slavea and others fled I
mile for children. i holdB aKaln8t ,he aufflclency of ,hd Tn°nt him, the cat did neither. It
: referendum petition ! slml,ly took a" the favorB and nd-
Farris Case November 24. ___ vantages man had to offer, and refused
The trial of Former State Printer Guthrie Loses In CaDitol F ht to (,° one ,,ck of work in exchan*e-
Giles W. Farris on a charge of forgery! Secretary of State Ben F Harrison ' Iieat 8 d°8 and he Wl" fawn on
In the second degree In connection overruled a motion from representa-
w.th the handling of certain rtate war-1 tives of the petitioners In the capital
rants was continued until November referendum petitions for the protest-
24. The continuance was made upon ants to make more specific and cer-
request of Attorney E. J. Giddinga,. tain as to allegations of fraud btc
representing harris. and consented tol8ald to exist in the petitions, and set!
hy County Attorney Pcpe. who person-1 November 5 tor the taking of teal-
ally will conduct the prosecution. Gid-J monv.
dings stated that he was compelled j Attorneys Frank Dale, will Chap-
to be in Chicago next week to take | pel and I). M. Tibbetts ot Guthrie ap.
depositions in connection with the|peared for the petitioners and filed a
Unconquerable Cat
There is just one unimal man has
never conquered, never can conquer.
Centuries ago every other beast be-
came the slave of man or else fled
far from human habitation. One and
one only refused to flee or to submit.
Hit Weakness.
She—He does not seem to be a bril-
liant conversationalist
He—No; unfortunately, he crj’t
talk on any subject unless he knows
Homjthing about it.—Puck.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottls of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over ^Yaari
Children Cry for Fletcher*! Caatoria
cuuuren, ana see mat It
Jealousy will not listen to reason,
because it doesn't believe there is such
a thing.
Water In bluing in adulteration. Olasaand
water makes liquid blue coatly. Bur Ked
Croat Hall blue. Adv.
Australia raises nearly 10,000,000
acres of wbuat a years.
Hartwell divorce case.
you.
Heat a cat and it will attack you and
then desert you. You can’t conquer
the cat. You can’t make it work.
initESTIOI CDS
Housework Is a Burden
It's hard enough to keep house i* in
perfect health, but a woman who is
weak, tired stud suffering from an aching
back has a heavy burden.
Any woman in this condition has good
cause to suspect kidney trouble, especial-
ly if the kidney action seems disordered.
Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thou-
sands of suffering women. It’s the best
recommended special kidney remedy.
A MONTANA CASE
-Every Pic-
ture IrlU f$
Story.”
, motion requiring the Protestants to
j specify in th’p allegations ot fraud Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin ends
all Stomach misery in five
minutes.
T>o some foods you eat hit back-— !
taste good, but work badly; ferment
1: to stubborn lumps a~J cause a sick,
sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or
Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape’s
Diapepsin digests everything, leaving
nothing to sour ahd upset you. There
never was anything so safely quick, so
certainly effective. No difference how
badly your stomach is disordered you
will get happy relief in five minutes,
but what pleases you most is that It
strengthens and regulates your stom-
ach so you can eat your favorite foods
210.0CC.
point out that the answer may come
ir the form of an order of arrest.
Huerta Refuses Extended Permit.
Washington.—The six months limit
under which American battleships
have been in Mexican waters by per-
penr.anently cure that 1 mission of the Huerta government ex-
terrible itching. It is pired Sunday. Huerta has given no William F.
greater Oklahoma City of
compounded for that
purpose and your money
will be promptly refunded
WITHOUT QUESTION
I if Hunt’s Cure fails to cure
I Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring
I Worm or any other Skin
Disease. 50c at your druggist’s, or by mail
direct if he hasn't It. Manufactured only by
A. 6. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas
Katherine Married at Last.
Washington Diplomatic and society
circles in Washington neanl of the
marriage of Miss Katherine Elk’ns to
It. Hitt with unusual in-
z-4 .. B°/ ^aises Flne Cotton ; what the violations consisted of. the
rotten that ginned more than 36 per, particular pamphlets In which thev
cent of lint, and which was raiser! by occur and in cases where it Ir alleged
a 14-year-old Oklahoma county boy, names were forged, to point out those
a°ii r! I T,' P,rlze <,f ?' ofrrred l,v the th"y refer In. The general allegation
A M. Debolt gin at Edmond. The boy ,tlat fraud was committed was not
who produced ruch a high percentage i sufficient, they contended to meet
of lint wttB Clifford Pray, who liv>s|,ha requirements in making a protest
near Witcher, and drove to Edmond to, the petitions.
compete in the local contest, which _
was participated In hy nine adult cot-! Swanson County Settled Again,
ton raisers, all of whom attained a The so-called Swanson county was
lower percentage of cotton than was dealt another severe blow bv the state
produced by the youthful fanner supreme court when Justice Kane
aa A1 aa | Handed down an opinion denying cer-
McAlester Man Is Named By Masons tain officials of the pretended county
Washington.—Consideration of com j « writ to prohibit Kiowa county
mittop reporcs anti the election of | authorities from enforcing an action
Daniel M. Hailey of McAlester. Okla., j against the organization of the county. wlthout f, ur
as grand inspector general of Okla- j The case was brought to the higher You feel different as soon as’’Pape’s
homa, occupied the supreme council court by Joseph Barnes, Hugh Fran Diapepsin" comes in contact with the
of the Thirty-third degree of the An- cisco and eight other officers of the stomach distress just vanishes—your
cient and Accepted Rite Free Masonry j p,©tended county on appeal from an stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch-
for the southern jurisdiction at the i action taken in the district court of j no eructations of undigested food,
last session. | |\jowa county tin nmu mui/x> Knot i»vuutma>tt
Mrs. N. L. Ferguson,
408 H. I1 mirth Ht.. Anu-
4-otida. Mont.., says: 'I
_____jnt., *uya:
a count a nt pain
>M my back that
iy rent at
mko my
ti*lt woi
night,
n tho
. ..orn out in
nmrningund bad to walk
Aaround all bent over.
El/If I did any stoop-
ing or lifting. It
made me worae I
took different kid-
ney remedies and
tried piaster*. but
nothing helped me
until I used Doan'S
Kidney rill*. They
relieved me right
away and three
Get Doan’s at Any Store. 50c ■ Bo*
DOAN’S V.VLV
FOSTER MILBUhN CO„ BUFFALO, N. Y.
CANADA’S OFFERING
TO THE SETTLER
Uce it would not he renewed and a terest. The news came as a com-
Mexican statute forbids the presence j plete surprise, although it wra known
of a foreign ship without permission that the wealthy young Washingtonian
more than a month at a time. Ships had been an ardent adn ier of Miss
ot the Atlantic fleet will sail this week '-Mains fo * many yc -3. \ few ye.irs
from Hampton Roads to replace those jigo capital society wis certain 'bat
at Vera Cruz and the expectation is Miss Elkins would we1 the famous
that the ships will be chanced mon*h- Dv.ke do Abruzzl, tncmbv of tiv Hal
ly and thus come within the desig- inn royal family, naval officer and fx
I nation of visitors. , plorer.
Two Requisitions Issued. Another Republican Ousted
Two requisitions were Issued by ,
Governor Cruce last week, for George Washington. Another republican
Warren, wanted In Pontotoc county °^f-eholder in Oklahoma is out and
for the killing of P. M. Hatcher, and BOon » democrat, will be seated In
Tom Jackson, wanted In Okmulgee IPs stead, through the efforts of the
county for obtaining money under Oklahoma congressional delegation
false pretense. Shooting of Hatcher William S. Cade’s resignation as I
occurred on July 22. 19<i9, and he died R- marshal for the western district,
the next day. Warren has been in has bf n accepted by Attorney Gen-
dieted but his whereabouts have never ^ral McReynolds and Dr .1 Q Newell
be»*n learned until recently when he °f Jennings, Okla., Is his successor,
was located In Las Cruces. N. M. his name now being in » hands of
Jackson has been locat'd at Hunting President Wilson, and will be ’it to
tnr Ark. the senate at once.
Go now, make tho best Investment
you ever made, by getting a large fifty-
cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any
store. You realize In five minutes how
needless it is to suffer from indiges-
tion, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv.
Answered.
He (trying to strike up an acquaint-
ance) What! Only you here? Where
has all the other nice girls gone?
She (bitingly)- They’ve gone off
somewhere with all the nice boys.—
London Opinion.
Few men know what not to say, and
still fewer when not to say it
THE AMERICAN RUSH TO
WESTERN CANADA
IS INCREASING
Fre«i Homeatead*
In the new District* of
ManiUiba, hankawhe-
aud Albe.-ta the:
thouftands of Kn
Hiuiudi of Fre*
iomrstcada left, which
o tb«* men making entry
> lime will be
wan
are
lloi
tot I
In b vcurs time w
wor.h from RAJ to fS6 p4*r
acre. Thea* lands are
■■M well adapted to grain
growing and cattle ratalng.
BKKU.E.NT R4ll.1TAT riCLITTM
In many canea the railway* In
Canada have been built In ad-
vance of aettU-iuent and In a
abort time there will not bn a
aeitler who need be more than
ten or twelve mile* from a line
of rallwav. Hallway Kale* are
regu I ated" by Government Corn-
nilaaion.
Nodal Condition*
The American Settler la at home
In Western Canada lie I a not a
btiunger in a oirunge land, bar-
ing nearly a million of hl.n own
people aireadv aellled there. If
you dealr« to am-w whytbecon-
al linn of tbe Cunudla n Settler la
nr4>Nperou write and Bend for
literature, ru’.es, etc., to
G. A. COOK.
US if. SIS STREET «A«S»S CRT, 91
Canadian Oovernment Agwnta, or
•1v add res* Nui'erlnteiulcnt of
V, luuiilKratluii, Ottuw ». t'aaada*
KENT It K > Mm. ... $. if..a A A uBACt'O
right from tlm patch- twini up store away. I'areel
post, any quantity. »«l»T kKMllhT to» tu .iu.ti, h*.
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Rugan, E. E. The Capitol Hill News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1913, newspaper, October 30, 1913; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859398/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.