Woodward Dispatch (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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WOODWARD DISPATCH
Edward F. McKay, Editor. !
WOODWARD. - . OKLAHOMA.
•fudging from the way some autos
•f'l, they must be using alcohol In
Iheir tanks already.
‘ au't we have a spelling reform for
the girls who put so many "y's" in
*hat should he Christian names?
A .New Orleans girl was married on
* tug at sea during a storm, evident-
''“eling that she could hardly make
matters worse.
Oklahoma Democratic State
Press Bureau
Here and
There in The
NEW STATE
By Paul
I hat rich New York giri who is go-
ing U> marry a j>oor man never stud-
ied the game of love as pluyod under
Newport rules.
" * biare of trumpets a German
professor announces his discovery that
»oa! is edible. The American babv
learned that long ago.
King Edward has a detective from
Kcotland Yard for a chauffeur. Some
autoinobllfstH in this country are
driven by policemen, too.
A trade union congress m Englam.
»aots pensions for everybody over 60
*' ears of age. Is not that unjust dis
crimination against the women?
Descendants of the pilgrim father,
have paaesd a vote of confidence in
their ancestors, which goes to prove
that the latter Jid not live in vain
King Edward has been restored to
health and is going back home to look
after the chores This will pive the
hired man a chance to take a vaca
(ion.
REPUBLICANISM STANDS FOR THE PARTY OF GOOD (t|
Tlio .Her., ,.| 0,km,mu who BIY „!!*»'" Ml 'V' SU"*' J°Ur
siruus nt i...-iw.il., i na ' l,s "I* -he following record of
. runs of ptMeeting and carrying th() Republican party, wl
nto elf. ot any specific principles in
News GatKered by Our Reporter on His
^^eeKly Visit Over The Two Territories
AMERICANS THE CHAMPIONS
Ui-ft'iili'tl l In- Iwiailrni of I lie Mali unit I in,*®
Hull I fiiaiif In I'tmr llul She
IjlllllfN I'lllt « <l.
* hlcago, Oct. 1C.—The Chicago
club of (he American Baseball
league Is the champion of the world.
Ity winning Sunday's game. 8 to.;,
against the local club of the Nation-
- . . . liich will ai. 11 Successful Irrigation.—Dwight Scanlon, who lives on the Beaver river, near I al> tbu Americans earned tho right
the constltn i.u. i ...i, ' ‘ :r s"'r man> of ,lle contentions that it ,,,,Mrna’ mado '•gperinients with Irrigation from the underflow of th' to the championship peuu..uL
.ave to iru ./.he h! T* '*'lM is ,he •”>'>• that has ever done foulT', fT," " 8,"T‘r hp *rrl™'>d a«*"* in that manner and from on, as well as the pennant of the a me,
tor sneeels dem“cra,lc '*ar,y any good in this country. Z J arrP h“ ra,s‘ d ««>* of potato, s. lie is prepared to ir lean league, to ride to tho ground*
By looking tn Hepublicaus boast that the O. O. P. Irty acru next year, pumping the water with gasoline power. next season in carriages and to haw
adopted bv in.. iui.uKu 1 a,^0i,ns is >he party of all that is good. A ^r*vented the Marriage.—K Hines, a prominent merchant of Indfanola. shot Worlds ( hampioiis" lettered i n
lind th.it „ , , 1,art> *v glunce backward of only the past few fat? y ""1ur",H'1 Harr> s‘»IHvan. bookkeeper of the Indlanola bank at ‘he blankets worn by their |,«u>, >
find that no two platforms are alike, years recalls to mind ' n-lh„,„la. Sullivan was approaching the hou e with a marriage license and Sunday's game was the slxtu ot
No two constitutional districts are 8eBat Mild,HI „t Oregon hi J to "'arr-v H,n‘«’ «lBUghier. Hines who objected, nut Sullivan in series and the fourth victory forme
agreed upon what the party stands .......... ......, .....•aJ'< a.nd/l),,'1nPd lire with a shotgun. Sullivan was brought to the city Americans
Hlth shot in his lungs and liver. Hines is out on bond. Cheers fo, the losers were not
Kingfisher Baby Show, one of the most interesting features of the county I Peking. They had lost the greatest
#»alr’/.Tr™ *V at Kingfisher. was the* baby show, in whlrh twenty distinction which baseball offers t.>
'e tables were entered. The first premium, a silver tei set valued at $30 its votaries, hut are still a great
Thl !^Rr'Td *° ’i’’1, dau*htPr of Mrs. Ed Wells living south of Kingfisher, team, and the crowd which fallowed
ILe *£,,ml premium. a $12.50 iron crib, was given to the daughter of Mrs. their carriage. throuT
h , Dover' and ,he th,rJ' b,>d •l“'ings 10 lb‘ chll<l of Mrs. C. L 1
Jones, of Kingfisher
for. In one constitutional dlsrict they
have declared for he initiative and
referendum; in another district they
have declared against it.
In one they have deelarej for sep- ...
ar.ito schools, si;parato coaches, and ... IP’
I separate waiting rooms for the nog- rb‘‘ s,ea,,nF "f the election from
Senator Mitchell of Oregon.
Senator Burton of Kansas.
Gas. Addleks of Delaware.
Governor I’ealxxly of Colorado.
•Iini Powers of Kentucky.
’The Capitol National bank steal at
roes. In another district their plat ( r?ss
forms are silent on these questions. ‘ barges against nearly every appli-
One district u-uoutircs railroads inter- ran* ^l>r Placi- by the Oklahoma R«
lerlng in the constitutional convex- PuDlic,ai,a for federal patronage,
tion, another district nominated a rail- McGuire Warren (?) amendment.
Senator Ik*pew's trip to oblivion.
Smoot, the Utah senator.
Panama canal scandal.
Federal crookedness in Cuba.
Anuy seifiiil.il of beef contracts.
Kunston's attempt to be glorified at
It has been discovered that met
make most of the fashions for worn
en As men also pay for most of them,
the ladies may now be acquitted of
the charge of extravagance.
I he north pole ought to be tired
of waiting for that discoverer. Hv
mid by it will pull „„ it8 sfake ,n
disgust and be ofT to some place that
:s more accessible than the arctic
circle.
way attorney to represent the repub-
licans in the district Tho party
stands for no one principle. As a
party It stands for no measure for tho
benefit of the people.
On tlie other hand tho democratic
party is united on every proposition ‘he expense of others,
for which the party stands. The tin- Assassination if Goebel and Tay
native and referendum as the ono tors ilirhi to Indiana,
means of bringing the government Hitchcockisui m Indian Territory
”ea™ri l0,| 'e IK'0|jle' is the paramount including the defrauding of Indians.
““e "8, and ever.- Sanitarium scandal at Norman.
every* nominee In. T ^ ,nsura*"v cu,|*P*ny exposure of rob.
the democratic party blng policvholders for camoaim
stands for the initiative and tefereii- ,undg campaign
duui. ... „
O. ,ht- ,„a.,CT „ caatroUlDR 0w ^ nn<'l"""i
crowded
blocks did not spate their throats in
saying so.
That the victory was a fairly earned
one is shown no, only by the fact that
th- Americans won four out of six
games. Incidentally making p unm<
Terrill Sues the Capital.—Ira N Terrill. Oklahoma's irrepressible, has filed
,ils,rl<'' 0o"^, Onthrle against Frank H Greer and the State
. , D,,I1K ComPany damages. The suit is based on the
publication In the Capital of May 13. 1!I02, of the statement that 'Terrill
a» convicted of murder in Oklahoma years H"o and was sentenced to life , ,
Imprisonment in the Kansas penitentiary." To,rill thinks that this darn- ““r,r ”lay 8,*v‘,uth' **ut bv "■**
ages his feelings $10,000 worth. b*‘H and runs. The Americans all told
Treasurer File. _ a mad‘* 22 runs compared with 18 bv Hi.,
treasurer Files ReDOrt.—Territorial Treasurer C. W ItaiTibo haa filed with Nationals They made >9 b»*e hi,
he governor his monthly report for Sept , showing a balance on hand at «galns' 37 r i ol l' V'
the close of business September 30 of $708,095.26 a decrease of $70007 20 ,1 Nationa.a. I,., N.,
for the month. The re.elpts for the month were $48,i;o«U9 and the expe'n- i"|la'Jp h'" fiVe errors- «•'"
dltures $118.010,.39. The general revenue fund shows a balance of $*0 393$ pan!d w,tb four,e«n b>’ tb» Americans
Tn"r9nr97' w,,h •4BR.3»3.971 with H5S.106.69 in the public building fund n"‘ la,,,'l a,so n,ad'' ,he Kr«U‘:r is -iu
anil *10,025.35 in the common school fund. be'' of extra lias? hits, but the ground
Three Homesteader. Die.-Three 'lomcstenders in northwestern Oklahoma fUW 1"'U1de n.Carly aH of them K""a
JisternHB aS,'d,1’'n '’t‘a,h mvn,,v Ki,rl »"««». who had a claim In north- X, W"a “ , a .
tostnnMv u.V a 8'n,rl' by llab""“« while driving in a wagon and rh® “Vi*" 5f ®unday g
im,o ,1 k,lltd: Ml8 bodv wa* hurtled to a crisp His body was not found as m,,kl"K ‘he total attend
near n^d 2r>- was Instantly killed and I is home a,,c*' r"r ,lle series 99.845. The r.
of k.r.ui ' n,, oodward wa!* completely destroyed by an explosion t'e|P‘8 f'*' Sunday's game were $:u-
Mrasine with which he was trying to start a fire. Lloyd SnoorlngerJ and the total for tin six games
«?' =-st" r :r:: s Er£r=:: :i
corporation and suite
a!TrJe'*bi. r i8,?r^~^U“U,rUk 18 IlhescTe *^r. I ^«V *^.051.r.:L The Nationals
way the platforms of the democrats ^<K, " ‘
reads
On the fellow servant law. on th»
bureau of lab ,r end agriculture the "f wbich v a8 ^‘rrb d out —Guthrie
employment o! convict leboi on pu>- Dally l^udtr-
The total value of diamonds im-
ported this year is $29,000,000. Of
that amount $3,000,000 is credited to
Augiiat. This indicates that the the-
atrical season must have been quite
profitable
.io highways, a state board of arbitra
tion and on all measures calculate^
to benefit the people at large, the
democratic party is a uuit.
How different is the
Republicans two years ago, not one Canadian river, thus doing awav with one of the bridges P<>n°r'h <>f ’ “ Seri“S Wt!r,( "nd l“»t >ea, a
'it KSrt*« count, renulr
IJf'J' ,iji t " P-Hn-in.-m ,i..P| hrl<te» over Ihe rir.iurr..u nee,
l'«\.r the road stopped work on the (’imarron bridge and removed (he
machinery to some other point. The road is making no effort to run trains
befal«ndoned!**" ^ l"“ M“*f ,ha* ,ha' dl'islon of the road wii!
BRYAN DID MUCH GOOD.
Mr. Bryan's trip through the new
slate was one of the most successful
now uuierein is the republican ‘an',,aiKn,nK toura ,bnt "as ever Roads Change Hands.—Several innwirt int imnufor- t n. o a I .....,“t" ''.ouon cr
party of today It is made up of m k"0*n Fmm tbe ll“e he crossed were made |n Oklahoma recently. The final transfer of the rh'nvrr0,Fnl'l Ther<? wil1 h‘‘ M hwiv>* ,osa ,D ric"-
coherent, divided, rangling. quarrell ,he ea8ten‘ line he "an greeted a‘ * 0,’,f ’«> the Santa Fe system was consummated making It a part of
ing. factions. They have no purpose ' 'Pry s,a‘",n b>' ^rge crowds, and at I 'hc Panhandle system and the tran-f-, „f ihe St. Louis ki R,,n„ # w, st.-rn
In view but to promote the interests tbo f,0,u,s "ber<1 b<> "as billed to I 0rt h,mitt' * ''Vf‘ern wa* 1iIm> ^inile. The purchase of the K| |{,.llo
and welfnre of the few individuals ,naKe a speech the most unprecedent I ttliJ «.'.'.Vti' T*r-IS o''* l,"t Mlp final transfer was not made until
who are at th.- head of the party. ed f‘rowd* ever known greeted him. from Guthrie to F! R. no" Th T.*k */«-'S f,’r'y mlI°s 1 running
TEA KRM Kvahi> ,-hlrt, IV known , Thl. I. n„ ............ ,h« ,„n ^ nil,” ^7ml"? a,? inu Onl, T "TT""- " "
as the Bird McGuire organ of Okie- arr‘ •“ hearty sympathy with fne to extend the lufter road into Texas The Penvc? Fn iT r.df
tmma. d-no,.nc»s tlm initiative m] principles that are being taught hy m»«. northwest from Guthrie, conneetlmr with the main In» ."'‘J"",9 l
referendum, as a visionary, and in; ',r Hivan. In his talks to Oklahoma I af Ki"Wi|. Kas The purchase of the IV nw Pnid *■ Gulf was mvli-^ v > t
practicable scheme, and could oniv vot'‘rs he recommended the sending [ WPP,is aeo b,,‘ tbe lin'' has been running Independently until tin* t’r*.n'-r",
be supported by such men as William of Democrats to the constitutional '*** ' transfer
Jennings B'vatt. convention, because Democracy stands I Oklahoma Troops To Go —The in,Hc»ti„no -r . ,
n the o.her hand ihe Ardmore re- for ce rtain principles, and those prin I nattal galetv at the Fori Sdl garrison ,luii„i- th , il *' ' ''t Wi) n,,t bP ,b<’
puldicans eudorsr this measure aa clples are for the best interest of the for a 21 days* hike, the most of which w;, ,!! lie p/thc htenaafunw*”*"
neotile ti * T-1" Sf m:,‘rests of !,l° I eople. He recommended the initia | bp ,akPn ,,ossr8slon nf ''V settlers, has been called off M’
l>eopic. T he Times-Joumal of Okhi tive and ------- ------
Heavy Htiln In Teiaa.
Houston, Oct. 15. A heavy rain lias
fallen over the greater part of Te\,m
during the tost 24 hours causing eon.
slderable damage to the cotton crop.
In Ithaca. N. \four cripples re-
cently engaged In a hand-to-hand com-
bat over an argument as to which
one of them was really the most un-
fortunate The incident illustrates
the pride that human nature takes in
any kind of a distinction
The ciissedness it. a boy is now be-
ing removed by an operation on the
brain The old fashioned way was
to take It out t * his hide.—Washing-
ton Post. But when it is bred in
the boo you have to go deeper, says
the Chicago Tribune
It is re,>orted that an American cot
leee which has just built a new swim-
ming tank will require all students to
take the course in swimming. Thir
eort of prescribed course will be pop.
nlar Almost any person may be put
In a place where his own life and the
lives of others depend on his ability
lo swim, and everybody should know
how.
MARKET REPORTS.
Dr. .1. H. Alien
4 report from Christiania Is to the
efr.M-t that the Norwegian polar ex-
pedition commanded by Capt. Amend
sen has discovered the long-sought for
northwest passage. And If so. what of
*' ’ That marine route is not likely
to be popular or much traversed even
1n the hottest of good old
times.
summer
Industry waits closely upon legis-
lation Already western farmers are
considering the planting of crops
from which they can manufacture a!-
cohoi. to he denatured and used as
a source of power. There |8 a great
desire for some cheap and effective
substitute for gasoline, the supply of
which Is limited and the price' of
which has steadily advanced for sev-
eral years.
no.,ned the lilv whites who had in n >efer,a henrty re J c alr.t Thcv are now under orders to remain in readiness to I
i. . , ,, . ' ,l a spouse was accorded bv the Deonte I *‘ar‘ First Lieutenant Puringfon. in charge of the nuartetmos, , ,
The repul'lic uis '.Vi'',,h'^T'" ' Kho",nc ,hal already the voters Lave r.!L,,,pr?'',b'y bt' b/' "|,'h *n,a,! s«»'n.l to guard the property of the g'mT',',1''
- ,r; r rvmM,............ ..........
convention, and are trvlng to brow , , , MnR so,d 0111 b-v corrupt been In the Philippine J ' ' MaDy ,,f ,h',n ha'o
democrats and republicans alike * 2*7?* ®orpor*tloM Cofrh _ w _ .
Mr. Bryan in his tour of the new | _ ”** Domineering.—Fmn, ih< testimony of men who claim i„ be
com
hml ",reer ""**• “ s xrz
publicans sav that while \sp mav be S,POne,’"ldf; yf t «* doubtful if he 5 «r,? Zt, "^^P' "hkb "a« brought I,
HmiNii* i i|) E,wri.,
Kansns I'lty. (H I i.*> Cattle - Ken i| »
market stri ng; native rleers h i
'•oi.r,. southern steers L’.sy<rt.2i; souih.ru
rows native rows Mint li.iliis
il.T.Vi, 'i i»i s|, i-.,i-|-s .mi trrders $2.i>»,i|.
bulls L’l'.i,., ... calv.-s *S<JUU«.7S; w. >i-
* rn sti *-i s %. S',lot ri w.-sti-rn cows I'* a
;i.*5.
Hugs it. I-. i|,ta ■.ipio, rrnrkct strong to
ir t'iglu i hulk of sabs *i; .15; li ny
KX""« I.'.; |> u-ki r* V ,,lg- , „|
lir.llt fS.7S*<« 15.
M“-i |h- iti-i. i| i« x.o<>; marki-t .-./
higher, n niton. «i y,; iambs f . ,
.60; rang, a. theo $l a ,j ,,
llKP|l.-, Vi
< lii.-n an i.i, i. stork.
Chicago. Oct. 15 -I'attle—Reccipla
<>«,. inar/ri. best string, others shun;
Iii i-lhs $4.|5; ;jn, rnws anil heifers |J 7 t
•l ie; sim-k.-r- and fccilcra v> | v-;
Icxana I- . ■,- I wi-Btcrneru $;!'•». y
calves fi'i jf... 7 i
,,oa< "bus 2T,«II*; market Sc h.g -
er mi.vi.l in,I bull'll.TM to.Wirt NO. g, ..it
heavy Fi.euHCiO; rough heavy V.'««n
h*'■ 70; pig. loMfrifHZS-. bulk
Ot Miles $8.25*10),
8bee(e |t,,.,p;H markH lltr,,I
r' h,*h"r: h..p <3 .«•./* 50. lambs iia.Vi,
\sp mav he
a good candidate f.,r Guthrie, the ae
S4. I
Ht. I.ou.s
inal k*■ t it. ,,.|v
I Me *$«•«•$<.
°' t C. Cattle—Keceipts »-
beef ste. rs *!..<> I V Hi.
non of .he republicans of that town ^ »*“« the Democratic part of (37* former resident of Kingfisher saya that ta r'vnrdS M." a r -rs"rUUTJ ^w ' , "u
*»• tate wh»t Is known as the doobtftti coon- * ,b" wi"' "" P«>*t« from his business, ti,. wL 'm'p£ i„.i ■ • J ' " r'
Such <S the c mdltirm of the repuh ,n a"d »»hough some of the points ,hp mp™b,T8 of ,he ,'OD,l,"H' “> make a strict division of profits' without r / * ‘"""'-•v amt be-, heu^ttLCi.
I-«tJ tod man of where 1 ^ok* I. wifely DemoSSeSTJ0^ by ........... The lumber *.............
" on wh> j other districts surrounding were I bine s’ ‘,'d rSmitThST* '! l""! •' c™ UiaJnst tbe com | ' ' *'wr:>
thought doubtful, and face his trip
the reports coming In from the
Mctn party todav Kvery m
whatever political affiliation
rerdlv desire* a con.-a: t tit Ion t’a- wt|
have )„ R those measures that will .l-.-.e- „K irom the sec
protect the people, must l>ok to ,1 . Men where he spoke are verv graU
democratic partv if he is sincere fying to the committee
Hope (g curing cancer, so generally
regarded as Incurable, springs eternal
1n the medical breast. A physician Iti
f’ologne. Germany, claims to have ,| R.
covered a serum which Is an effective
remedy for the dread disease. Th»
statements of the Cologne doctor ars
received with reservation by his Ger-
man colleagues, although there |g no
apparent intention to discredit him If
he has really found what may prove
a great boon to siiTorfng humanity.
•
American trade wiih Kgvpt has
grown remarkably In the last If, years.
Tn 1889 our Imports from that country
7iad a value of $35,101,805. Our ex-
ixtrts In ihe same year aggregated
f'.it !.12.495. In 1905 we bouuht of the
Egyptians $107 820.380 worth of goods
o'id sold them to the amount of $]0|
'*01.425 ~
Attempting' Coercion.
There are no limit* to the dibrepu vet the Santa Fe railway, through thl
table methods rmpioy-d by vorirort, organ and its henchman at that place
‘ ’ " th*v ,J;'d'lH d'”"i ‘rvit'g to browbeat the ncJle ln
nate poll,tes As tjt illustration, the to
and blackmail.
Santa Fe
This increase was accom-
Jlislu-d under adverse conditions, due credit than the iH tnocrat
;o hard*hlpK put op our lmiiorfers and
exports by the KngH h authorities
The monks of St Bernard. In the
.Alps of Switzerland, are now substi-
tuting automobiles for dogs In rescu-
ing and trariHiwrilng travelers The
automobile is about to ,|n with some
fond traditions what It does with pe-
destMans —knock em out.
orgin in Guthrie, of which threat of boycott''* ,,omlnPe "'<de,
Frank Greer is the editor. Is now trj It Guthrie ex,as lrllUB lUf.
nv to «»crce the ciuwt, of Gu hrit IU1. the people of that city wili'h“ ,
ha'"U tand‘JilK '«*”">'>»<» >b" methods that are now
«rh ‘ . , being used, or the ,s-op|(. w,j, never
bur-i.o morning (,ree, ,.,.ne mu establish the capital where It is pos-
^r that T a ga i ti at th. Dntlv Le„l slble for a corporation to control by
er. that unless it quit supporting ti a itch methods y
entire of Democracy means would be In years past If has been possible
taken to cut ofT Its patronagu In thru for the Santa IV railway thrrugh
' It' Leslie Nildack th.-editor of the H, nry Asp to control* the legislature
//•adfr, ?id« ntado if iin ihft- f,*r r , i #• .1 . ire
;r - r rrr
■* *...... ' : *......................
No own o, r,kt » , l«d.tl(.il sentiment at the rsills. The
‘. - . " '".Okhihrm* a'>- due men. election of Henry A p to the tonsil
uhr, hAY. . ... f r'",hr|p •'•MonaJ convention through such
• ,, ,nm' ' "' 1 ' " rial i methods will i.e taken bv (lie Demoo
nut, thr dtjr id mm... it po.dk* v of thl iUU as
for a white mar, to be respected. And Guthrie doe* not wont the capital.
bine, as "Jake" Admire has done recently in
threatened with a boycott If he did not let up „n th
tion was alle to swing many of the smaller merchants |„t„ nnA ,h , .
cott proposition, although some of the lotger one- hid h>*
serf their Independence.
the Kingfisher Free Press, was
fight. The comblnn-
nerve enough to
Extra Fee* for Super ntend*nts.—Vt'e iu v . . ,.i c.. . .
an opinion that conntv superintendents lire eiit'tlcl to V.Vtnn m "‘ndp,‘!Hl
rate of $3 per day for five daw wh'le acting as ex' n, n ' ” ' "1*,nn a'
SK. “*' '* *« ■* K- ..... r.’K.il..r Z
;.....- ...........
*ts of Uncdn eonnv'is r , h;; »''«*rd «,r e-.mmlssiun
building of (oittitv hr'd-rrs. Tbe r^n '1‘or the
amounts of tb.m-an.ls of do,, trs w’r,.' m^de ^
HIE** l
hi if era : ;
She. p It", ,„.|rK(.t
"•'t ' '“’’Uu.&l; hiintig *t iWdrt r*>.
•*luii l.n I i.r *!■,,. |.
On,.If,:, (Jet. 15 rattle Receipts 7 :*«■
! ' " roiifei nail i
* 1 - ' ‘".it ti.-lf. rs S' ft.i,4 ,,
W.sl Meets $,; *4,6.25; T,.x
fct.OVu 4.2*. mus arid
eHUH.rs *,iV„..C. Mockers «*,, .........
' ' ' • * '■•*-;<« . ,i
■tags $l.7«
lings ;„0 markttt k h, hpr
M ..... X*'**. ‘ ..,t
.....' 'O' : pigs *. >1*1 |J t;
P> ;t5.
t<r::rv, v........ m:»rk"' *"•.
ItTm ‘Xt""K* «■*■«'''> "
|7 ji;
bulk of s
«'« ftjil®6.lu. I am tip
and specifications b.'.,g ,;|e.i and •.> ithrutt bids.
mtnls>iote rs h h »• ‘et
the work should b* ' r to the lowest bid lei
port rtiit* s that th* mmlinlniH rs hav**''ivnor^l Thp rP
provision requiring that
mlsslonera have n .drawn pay for uprising br’ld "'’"S ’ha' thp nm
A terrltorl;,] chart,., has .........sued Novel Pl.n to Raise Money
Ki,M‘',‘IS ' °'0|'Pr Q,:AV: Tb‘* ,ad'«« of the First
Itnofto ' 'r|(U. nl 'n«<«utUo; Methodist church of (juav apent one
$10 non capital M.g-k- Incorporators. ■ day of the but week on tho farm of
BwltdW F H p ,,n; W K v 0 WI,son' ",tkln* •■Htton for tho
need ' 8' P“,,“>r Hurnp,t Dv»n«»nf of tho church missionary fund.
__ ,,,r billies Mitts proved to he the
There ■ ultt I, it, ,.. i . . « Hfi't’l D*h |d«'l<er. gathering 100
"'.re was a spilt In the (hlckaaha [ ponnda: Mrs. Ham Vogler
71
A man In New Jersey has lost con
trol of his body us tho result of oscu- ,
iatlofis from a kissing bug If he
z’jzztz: jy„ .tlz r«r«ri.nr” k
^'L'7,.S'"'*''b'’1' IS’V, mm*
euut.uutdabl. ed_nnd organlaed a separate presby .jlm« who ;,JrkH
pounds.
»u,r„.v„i.. ,,-p,
Own. Claim Numb*r One—The del.rated claim v„ t i„
district Wi th. great lett< r> of I9('l continues to ,i, !°n^“l,)?n1n lnnd
who have lice,i connected with it I |{ Woods w i J m*'lights all
..««•! ........ - Ileved him a few moiMbs |?t: " oKr ,fM,m thP day
in pnltlnn nn.l ukln. .. .M.I.. uZuZZZZ-Z
married Alover power. .,nrl In , r T 1
- ■ ' 15 an<1 m « few tiionths
great op|s>ftlMuri. Th* n -le
Mr r, „,u„h, .................. r Irrt^ ;r,i, ::s.h 5' 'T
course of l.lH M,. king ir appear- that he net one Mm, ” ""
the latter part of the year of 1903 The extent „f t,K wo,V •»remen,,.r, p,
his promises to Maude w..,-e h ft to ., j„rv of |,ls rs *',n,1,nR und
.......Revision Of the district court !o iSSi;.t ,l:l'C,!d:ini|,t
wis.ed and promised, and Just how much n,,. aff,lf !, '""fli "llv. r
«ted and jus, how much "live, would hate f ,a,,d" «'"re hu-cr
The petition asked fot $|0.eU„ but the court snw Ml , .’"'n/0 ""!k,‘ KO,,d
Ihfore the filing of this SUB Mr Powers married Mi!, Ma,! M ", X
hlgt, standing of all I hose parties rcd.-rs the case on! of!pW|„| {^en^st
Asks For an Injunction.—Attorney G.ncn.i vo ■>
ud his cr • tualnai the ralltos.U operating It, okb?*" 'n!,"K"rn'
an Injunction against the Rock Mam, „,l(| pr*„.. . k h. J!*!' b> "sklng f„r
of an t.rbltrury rate on wheat and corn shipment!" Thcrn!!nH "
(llscrlnilnntlon Attoniev Cromwell hus been o b11 B,BO ''hnws
the defendants fo, five mouths Hln^RI p, ’J ”nSeVld,ncp aaa|"a'
other lines P'Htlons are being prepared against
th*. defendants for the months
ter lines.
Will Be Fed in Jail New.— Klnc<
uble with the prof. miR
evidently not able to l«n\
Itnu.n. * it> Hrn 1 »*,
s .
Si N- 5':".7,'s‘ .v'.. 5
r.U • t*V< \e : *7*4*,70, <M,,
low,;:; l,.. v May .v%
■ « ■ ..... .
I nehaiig.nl; No. ;* tvhil
>nlx u Jlti..
33Y,. .V,
' I'tl'RHi I
r..dl‘rm*,\,Url ■ ' J '''" Wheat No
h-rrt No .. hnrd nSS;
2 nort h« i
northern m. hlng .1 .jnK. No
771/V'
1VS/4.V., N
No. 3 :t*R(
Futures i’|.,»
.''N t’orn Ji.,
Out; 11,
"I'H'tss 724...ICurn
1 4' (i„tH N((
M'h.-at- l*«nj. 70,
4-"*»W.'\. Maj
;t't'-’-"'R. May Jt'.IFtT,
*' .......* « list. t..„|„.
'•outs. f„., 15.^, lose Wt,.:„
h 7> i7r,; N„ h .1
Lower—. M"y ,7^ rnr'
SI
Loner. No. t ,,,| , .,
I-’ynTih,. |H, 7,{is
4*m; Ms!R4G Sv 2 ?lHh
' •" '.>*•■
.Mu) ,t k No j whil
Mu* fair
trouble with the prof, r.lonal tramp unit s're,.,"'beg"!,'J. b^*'n
gentlemen ....... „,Cr irJrEJt ^
the lunch s.tin.l of c ,ptaln Bond und „n the refi sal ,f Ti!!' " (,n'' Pn,"r'd
comply w„h tils reqncuts for refreshment, he d.llhe,- v "1“^''"' »°
rtre. t, picked up a rock and hurled It in fh,. wa,k#wl lf"'» the
would cu,t the proprietor In the nilgltliurhood of $50 »'!*■ ° !r,,n'' whkh
arrested and taken jail, a t„rn In affairs which .11,1 „nt '0,?",* I?,n"',la,"ly
mj niu«*h Ul 1 1voom tn disturb h!?j
II II MS S
* Ui Pro,l„,.e.
' II
Oct. 1J .
Hi4KM l/.-ti—
|Hf ,1,,
1 'I'.'Ulllel
Sell. .
ty. extra,
Mai 1,14 1 «
Spring -
1 "'yJilt;
per pinmdl
young
ducks Ip;
turkeys Hr
IH 1 1.
1 •
t ' hi 1 If. l*Xe
34 <4*iur
f4ntlri
ifir
I'owl try
hi'im
I 'otnliit
l»» r bushil.
•'TUI! A|»|»|r* $J w*kh2
ora tiK«*r
petti h« i
&W;
|MT I III r r • I {
l«>mnni $7'«tr*/7r*:
.. s .. 1 pears, p M b 1
II <„till...«t, M'llnc.-P It 117.411,;j ,„.r |„„
Negeuule. I ..ouii.m h p, r Uu If is-,. 5.
mimirn 7,m.,k. ... . bualivl, , 7*
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