Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910—NO
DmIIi Pointer %ilvertl«ltia Hate* Now In I ffi'rt.
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T.ocal Headers, per llnr. '^Or \ Want ads. per
ord. each issue.
) PHONES—Business ..23W
Kdltorlal ..f>217
I Society ...4404
WEAKENS
SLAYER'S
DEFENSE
Brother of Alf Hunter, Who
Supplied Funds, Killed
By An Officer
With the killing of Ollie Hunter, negro,
ti other of Alf Hunter, :iIi;is .Limes Klngs-
lury, who slew the late Sheriff (ieorge W.
<arrlson. ii is believed tlt.-it ail hope for
the couvictcd man to <>•«•.ipe the gallows
baa disappeared. Ollie Hunter furuislicd
tie money to hire attorney-- to appeal the
«.tsc of Alf Hunter, who was sentenced to
Le hanged at Watonga. The time limit
for tiling the arguments in the Htate
I rtiulnal court of :ippenIs at tiiltlirle, will
r vpiiv Friday. I'nless the urgiunents are
1 led by Hunter's attorney-, lie probably
:ll be re-sentenced lo b- hange.l at once,
otdlug to K. ii McAdanis. who assist-
ed in the prosecution, it will 1 >«• Impossible
ti hold lh" execution before March I'll
Ollie Hunter was killed in Little Hock,
A: K.. bv Policeman Ptiryear, after tin- ne-
;i had fired several shots at tin officer
find another patrolman. Hunter used an
I'Utoinatlc revolver, similar to the one
li..ed by his brother when he engaci'il in
1 l,i' battle with SherilT Harrison ml dep-
ute- at Hitchcock, nkln.. .Inne JIMS,
vl.en the sheriff xvas killed nllie Hunter
v.,:. wonnued by th#1 officer, but he d'erl
in a imspitai at Little Itoek. Monday. Tli"
t-hooting look place near the itoek Island
I'epot hist. Friday.
Hunter was wanted for the shooting of
.loiiefer Jenks. mother tiegro. which took
f lace in Little Itoek several days ago. He
din not kill the negro, but ii
t ;ii y to amputate Ills leg as r
viuid.
Alf Hunter, the convicted sh
-nfined ill the State prison a
f i safe-keeping until his case
« f in the higher court. He was
Kind to the pen about three v
The Hunter family seems to i.«- ......
V iiiers Besides killing SherKT i.arrlson.
A'f Hunter killed a gambler in Little
J{..rk for which lie was wanted at the time
fc. killed Susie Pride, a negro woman in
Oklahoma City Just prior to tlr <.arr> n
let ling. Another brother of Hunter is
sc'viug a seven-year sentence in the Ar-
k..tons prison
In case the attorneys for Alf Hunter file
their arguments in the criminal court or
appeals. Attorne-. McAdams says he will
f,h's reply brief Monday. I he court
"v ill be asked to advance the Hunter case
on the docket in order to secure an liu-
locdlate bearing.
COUNCIL ANNULS
FEEDING AWARD
AFIER TALKFEST
Quean Victoria
LAW AS
DEVILISH
'myrtle; belle of the redlights,
fl S 0 8 § fi @
bares secrets of place at '18 1-2'
Republicans Hanker For Ac-
tion and Harmony—And
Will Fight For It
of the
ieci.ll to i he Publisbc
Madrid- Queen V ictoria ol Spain,
ly Princes-; Kna of Ilattenburg. is
be in very poor health, and tlirea
itli nervous breakdown, on aecoill
threats that have been made
tin
her husband the king
of sijrnor
children Ii
doll, ul.eri
her health
l-'e
ntly started for lam-
imped she will recover
The Met ropoiilan liepuhlicaii club
Is planning t„ (Mlueate Oklahoma < it>
\otrrs upon the provision* and signlti-
• uncc of I lie 'I'a.vior election law. upon
the repeal of which an election will
bv hebl in March.
To that eiiil Juilfr II. ^ Thompson
Mill deliver un nililri*** Tuesday e\e-
1'inK, -i ho un ry |m. in the etub's head-
ouartero. nf • 0P/.J iVcsl Main street.
In which lie will analyze I lie law in all
i's phase* and forecast it* probable
' working.
The appointment of .ludice Thompson
t«> talk on the subject na> made last
nfghl alter he urged. in a short talk,
a canipaiRii nf education on the law
milling local voters. The law was char
i>« teri/.ed as an "iiiiiiuitoiis and iie\ili>h
;;nd ingenious improvement mi Hie
(•oebel election law." The «.oet el law
Is a state statute in Kentucky.
•The Taylor law. if put in effect,
will disl luinciiise the Kepnhlicau vot-
er- of tills state." said Judge Tbomp-
Mir. in a flery denunciation of the pro-
posed law in particular. an«l the dem-
ocrats of the stati* in general. It Is
a monument to the infaniv of the Dem-
ocratic machine that, if allowed to con-
tinue in power, will bias! the future
of ail I Oklahoma."
The club decided m give James Harris,
form jjo-ting chairman of the --late central eotn-
said hnlttee, a ' lumen to make good on Ills
cued i i oinlse t call the committee together
i of | .t,.nUni x 1J. when- Chalrmun Joe Norris
linst I . expect.'d home. If no meeting i< called
at that tini" the dub will get busy and
go after the assistance of committeemen
m <1 clubs all over the state in a plan to
• 1 a meeting for oklahoma t'lty,
'1 lie real reu«oi> why the Republicans are
"If: ry" of •■ailing a meeting non is that
it i feared that if such were done open
attack- would We made In the meeting
on .Norris for his inactivity and absence
from the state, and Norris might. In that
Intimating that ulie wn too modest to
o%et tame a« a spreader of underworld
inside gossip and anecdotes nf politicSl
i "nulls." a woman giving her name as Myr-
tle llolmnn. sliorl. plump, blonde and elf-
proclaimcd belle among the demi-monde of
(Iklnl i.itni Cltv, invaded the office of The
Pointer yesterday evening and registered
a nroteat.
"I want my name took out of The Point-
er «ee"? I don't want Iny friend* to think
I'm get tin' to be a wind-jammer." she
1 Slid.
I "1 see in tonight's jisper thai a woman
nt lHV-i W>st California has tieen dofn* :i
lot of splelln'. and give in her name n«
Myrtle This ain't the first time she's
| done that trick: she's' try In' to grt by on
'< bei
| t he
her
rkln'
tslkln'.'
that It
stin' line f conversation.
cinch I ain't -ot no palltlclan
>r me: l in 'all bv ni> lonesome, I
lutie Myrtle, twstia for four*I
d she threw back her shoulilers
proud, iudetiendenl air that e\i-j
look
for herself
Her name ain't Mjr|le—It's Irene
Is Mxrtle. an-1 I n ed to live at
I made : lot of friends, ami
1 left this Irene has been sa> in'
- Myrtle
r it "at Irene thai itih doln' the
entiiiued Myrtle, -peaking at the
me hundred words * minute "lie-
> s-am lh.ii the pa >er mlk about
nd besides, she's heen I
same bluff right alnng. v
friends .-et it into their beads fel«-e color* i • Irene tioodspeed she said
a* me that done all that gabliin' that I be "landlady*" name is lila Peters.
t.hev'11 think I \e \ent bughouse, 'cause M> rile wus accompanied b> a woman
the> know I ain't never heen no hot air • friend, who was un Interested listener,
merchaat Irene always did make me tired Vssiired that the full, c\act, horrible de-
tbougli. braegln' about Want's stand-in tails of Myrtle's declaration would he laid
with the politicians; lie ha* got some kind before the public, the pair triumphantly
of a pull, but Irene's goln' to queer it with made their evil
denced a capacity
• io 11 -sf nil*.
According to M> rile, her own full nie •
> M>rth llolmnn and that of the girl
parading under
BOOSTERS TO I
REMOVE TO
O.K. CITY
i iklahon
Convening in
morning, the city
dried"
ness of lmportan
several long drir
When the bills w<
calle<i attention to I
tract with the lingers t'afe for
inu' of city prisoners had been
nfter he had received complaint
Ing the food. McW
adjourned session this
council hf ld u—t in.aii'l
attending H<lle bust-
,■<. -TM—mmi ««■"
vn out arguments.
; were read the mayor
to the fact that a con-
School Patrons Seek Reyo-
CSion of Order For Al!
To Be Vaccinated
l e drawn awsv from the support ofj'ther
IL; d M ft in ire. who has a hot fight on j * ' '
'•> retain Ids seat ill emigre:
F'rst dlstrn-t. 111 Vi 1
If the enairniau or acting chairman of ; icetaiie
the slate cotnmiltee comes up to promises
Mid cu'!s i meeting .lanuury U, the Met- ,
ropolltnn club will at once extend an In- |
viiation that it be held in Oklahoma t'ity.
«"halt-man Mcsseubaugh and Secretary
I axter were etrponcrcd to apj^dnt a com
n ii|e<' to. go tv Poreau Saturday, where
II irrls will meet With party guns from
s. nuoyab. Haskell. Latimer and Pushma
i i'ia counties. The local Republicans be
li«\e that the real object of the caucus is!
III plan a state meeting of the central com •
mitiee, and oklahoma t'lty will try to "get
in on tlie deal." . i
(tn account of Illness <; Jones did
not make nu address last night, as was j
e\pected. P.. I'. .Tallies, formerly a party;
voikcr in Ohio, spoke on "tirganizat
The club will elect officers Tuc
nip id. February I 1 r Messenhi
.\rdmor«'. Okla . .Tan Announcement
i- made that the head(|Uarlors of the Ok-
j In I < mi Federation of Com mere
will be moved from Ardinon
j t'liv some time in February.
In the removal Ardmore will lo e the
si-vices of li. <• Spaulding who lias per
fo.nied efficient work hei-e a- si ert;tary
of the local f'hiftnber of Commerce
Mi Spaulding'Is secret; v of the stale
feneration. The cause f the removal is
| the fact that Oklnhoi 01 Cltv is regarded
as a bettor vantage point of operations,
j Me will have - corps of assistants at
nk.ihomn City, and will give special at
I lei Hon to attracting industrial concern-- to
the stale. He has a number of big prop
csitions under uegotlatl and manv
... out em plated Mr. Spauldiuk'
include the establishing of a lurgi
from the wi • kiy publication that will o,^ovb '^
llulielin now 'sstted weekly b> tin State
association, and devote space
... division of effort In which comnx
In| organisations of the ■state are tut
POPE MAY APPEAR
AS COURT WITNESS
Aids The Wounded
DOESNTKNOW
PATROLMEN
IS CLAIM
Hits m> to say that the
<|iiaiuted with night
that they bring people
the policeman
"ps
> " *' «
ed that
several
< >rde
nati'd
Monda
... had investigated the food
different occasions and that It
cdient quality. McWilliams proposed that at II
the council make further investigation be-j,,,,^
fore assuming the responsibility of break-
ing the contract. A vote brought three
nves and three' noes. Helm, Corder andjnnnih
.lohnston voting to lei the mayor's nnnnll-; ■ |,0
incut of the contract stand, while MeWil-
liams. Dancy and liyers voted in favor of
tin Investigation.
"Well. I guess as 1 stood for the propo-
sition in the first place 1 am still of the
Kime opinion," ssid the mayor, us lie
voted for the annulltnent.
McWilllams objected to the fad that tim
bill for salaries ill the secret service de
iiartment did not bear the countersign of
s that school children be vafci-
r slay away from school, issued
night by the board of education
behest of the city health I
t into effect yesterday, are meet- j
tli determined opposition from a 1
of patrons.
Home. .Tan. Demanding that Pope
Pius X himself be summoned to court a- a
witness, the relatives of the late Mnnslgnor
...hv 1 Attain! liiwwbt "lilt ... If fitk hl« will,
i i„«'t! wiii. ii icfi Ji.i'iw.non to ui- tiip ifiti-
imikp ; tlvm .lni'Uf tli.1t untlm- iotlni>ni*tvas "aPtl
MHihrj want for , m secure the be«|uest fo • the vmieaii
ebH-inuaii. • i y4 iar h** dbl.not seek re- Monsignoi Adaml was ..i.e <(T the wwiltli-
' " *«;•;- i iest prelates in the world 'katiir'
at'stled wflTT' W Messenbnugh « : p^.^ajher 15. l!H s. leaving the majority or
.. however, and an effort will be made ' fortUu* to the Vatican.
prevail upon lilui to again accept the ; Jn hj, lifetime lie made may valuable
i place. , presents to Pope T.eo MIL and to Pope
Vctions of the cltv administration came ; \nlong his gifis to the latter was
in for sarcastic ridicule last night. I ..oI(j '..^ toral cm-> set with brilliants.
Need for a lotal Republican organ was I v,..1'Toh W||ll reputed to have cost a small
«>v ."•r,rr;L;sJS!i.,'n!.> ! "
. "'da| to the Publishers* Press.
Madrid The Maiquesa del Merits
] sc an example to Spanish society w<
by (Oining the Red Cross nursing «
; to assist in the nursing of the wounuo
S'nsnlsh soldiers. She has already bee
I dubbed a Spanish Florence NightingaT
UPSHAW
any
pull with tlie pnllth'l
ms, and neves
bus
had Mrs. Petera sa>
s that officers
ban
raided the place five
lines, bur have
She'*
r found anything to <
soys that whai vc:-
ause suspicion
statement * the
L 11 I
who was working for
her made Mou
day
night .lid tint i into
from her. and
anyone who sav- «!i
plot
ecte.l place doe not
know anything
TI
e woman who gave I.cr
name as "Mvr-
tie."
hut wdi.^e real name 1
Iretie. accord*
ing
to Miler aud the
Bill who says
Is the real Myrtle \l.
nda.v night re-
celved three men that
w ere ilbsolote
nue.s in her. and olfe
ed to u-Ct two
..tin
r girls sod furnish r..o
whatever purpose divi
ed to the man and "J
whom "Irene" Kiiid
u ai the place
•ed- I leer was
.•nc" Iiv a wo-
w-as the land-
raided the housi
following notice, signed b\
W M. Fowler and II. K.
patrons, was Issued today:
al speakers. That the |
nf the. management of the only
t • Miihomn Lie newspaper which calls it- I
ardli.elf Uepubllcan are regarded is amiwj
the party leaders, and I •
far as knownlng how to ( la's
get' the kind of press support
<; o r which they think
gave liberally to the church
pensions and for many pur-
ee his death the relatives have been |
g their plans for a legal battle to
e the vast sum left to the pope; and
the suit is the result of a long campaign
of inestigation.
'■•nam,
All persons who oppose vaccination
question IN efficiency are Invited
meet with the undersigned In the
Ht'Ulbly room of the Chamber of
immcrcc tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
"h'ef lluhatka lie voted for the bill
passage, but declared that next month he
will vote -no" unless the chief of police-
"o K.'s" the bill
Contracts for the construction of three
sswers in the Deep Fork district were let
to T. .1. Mavfield, Hie amounts being *li>,-
|.%.r.70o0 and $322" . The Kress Con-
struction Company drew on contract for
n sanitarv lateral sewer in Oak Park addi-
tion to cost $111,741).
The park board submitted
renort. which was demanded bv the coun-
cil al a previous meeting The council
adopted the report as satisfactory
The commit lee on public property was
authorized to secure bids for the renting *1'
of four store rooms on the ground floor •
of the clI v hall, and report at the next. "*
council meeting It has been suggested
thai owing to the fact that the city hall 1 ,
is not equipped with an elevat
auditor should move to the ;>
and the water commissioner miouh
i'Upv the room now rented by the H
Loan & Mortgage Company Coi
Helta called attention to the L.
ever, that the rental from the ground fl
rcoin soon would pay for the installat
of an elevator.
Adjournment was taken until next M
day night.
e patrons interested in tonight's r
will endeavor( to persuade the h
lucation to rescind the order, an
efforts are unavailing promisi
Injunction from tlie
cllniau
id tod.
'•Courts in Illinois and other stales have
heiii that vaccination of school children,
wisli the alternative of suspension from
c asses, can not be compelled. Several
of us have seen the bad efteets of vaccina-
tion In our own families, and are strongly
financial opposed to It My family physician tolls
that the vaccination of my little daugh-
might lend to her death. It is a
wii fact that there is dissension even
st medical authorities as to
of vaccination as a prevent
ix. and we do not fed that
compelled to keep our dill-
school because wc are op-
llpox "
ie schools were dismissed an
sterday with instructions by
11. he vaccinated or remain
diool The members of the
say they simply obeyed In-
• in the board of health in
rder. Some "f the patrons
i" are registering a protest take the
mil that tnc school board does not have
comply with the heal board's edict
boot board members, however, say that
e \ have investigated the matter nml
li'ev that In such cases the health hodv
- complete authority over the hoard of
PRINTERS AND EMPLOYERS
IN BIG WAGE CONTROVERSY
ing
they
out! flo
the principals
away from s<
s hool board
struct ions fro
Issuing the o
Dlfl'ereuces exikting between I print -
m- and members of the oklahoma
. ... Typographical Fnion X«. >•>• «' '
no doubt come to ti head by tonight -m
tomorrow sometime For several dio -
« mimittees « f the two organjzatlous have
teen attempting to adjust their differ"" •
| lint til the present tline both declare
will "stand pat " ,
'! he international union st Indianapolis
i a been appealed to and Chnries Herken*
- • m of Pt Louis, an organUer. will ar
here tonight and s ek to arbitrate
differences and avert a strike
mil..vers representing nearly an t h-
n tr newspapers and job
I ten holding dally '
i i_ th" sltuallon.
Xi .i special meeting <>' the entire iiiiim-
hit> of about printers In I nmn
last night, it was voted that the print- i
refuse to ae<*ept the offeV of th«' em-
qilired by the proposed |
onsideiabie dlssatisfa'lIon
,mc sonic printers and em
printers' meet In a
Jmed that the scale
l' Julian :
of the e
the scale
YlCrORY
Ballot Recount Shows Lead
Over Crosby Larger Than
Was Claimed
(•ivinr T. M. 1 pilisw- a loinl ma-
jority of seveu votes. Instead of two
as indicated b the nffielnl returns of
the lust eltv election, counters a|ipolnt-
ed by Superior .luilxe \ v Munden
to.l.i\ completed a canvass of the bal-
lots cast in Precinct < of the First
ward. It was found that ( roshy. He
oublbau. seekinc to oust l'|islui\r,
Ilemocraiic councilman, was entitled to
but 1M7 volin this nreclnrt. where he
There was
itpit^i
GO AFTER
BIG 'UNS
THEN
Both Reardon and Hayes Deny
Report of "Split" In The
Prosecution Lineup
A III LL15TIN.
X M ORI tilt MORE tlF W IT-
M>SK>. |\t I.I DIM, ( JUKI OF VO-
I ICL III HA I K \ %N'P NEARLY
I \LU\ MKMHKR Ol M.WOK
i> "ii kit skrvirt: nr.-
I VKT MINT, ARF. I N OEK S| l Pt>K
v\ TO Vrri.XK IIF.IO RK Til K
I.KXMI .11 in Tli FY \RF VT I IIK
COI II I llot >I AU AII IM. TtlKIK
II l{\ TO TA I K. IT l « s \ | I) THAT
IN 1 II F <" >F OF THE SECRET
M IMIt I, MFMUER*. DEKEI.H -
OI III T\ ON I HI FART OF OFVI-
< FRS Is HF.IN(> I.N VF.STIOATKH.
• Mill III HATHA. WHO W 4
s! IMF4 I OF IN VKMTIGATION BV
MM i.HWIi .11 1(1 RECENTLY l>Ifl-
<11X1(4.IO. I I. A I Xf s TO BE IN POIS-
-FSSION Ol t IINMDKK\HI,K KYI-
HFNt I INI RIXtlN XTINO « ERTAIN
CITY OI'I'K I %LN AMI OFFICERS.
It is forecast that fifteen indict*
menu will he returned this afternoon
or tomorrow morning lir tlie grunrf
Jury which convened on Mondar mnrn-
Inc None of the true bills are e\-
liected to he on charaes of riolatlona
, of the prohibitory laws or graft, but
; > re In connection wllh the two Jnll de-
llveriea la*t Saturday, when ten prU-
oners .escaped.
Indictments aaalnsl all who escaped,
lliOMe wJio nide.I nnd those u ho wera
| o nnv Instrumental In the es-
capes probably will he returned. Hev-
erul Indictment* charalnr robbery and
hurtlar\ naninst persons who hara not
> cl he« ii nrrented hUo are e«peeted
For tlie purpose of allowiiic the eoua«
'\ ittorne.T - office time to nisp out ita
pl.in «>r action un the charges of «rsfo
'ml nrohlbltovr violations, tlie jail He.
| liver.e- flr>i were brought before the iu«
«tuf*sftots. The grand Jury adjourned until
'Un .ifteriiooii in ;111.>vsr time for the dr w-«
inu: up of ihe indictments.
The real work of ihe grand Jury will be«
!-iti "ii M*• i .1 ii. ..f next week A uumben
I >'f witness,-, nsve been summoned to np-
pear on that dtiy. when it is the Intention
ui c.itinty vitorti. \ Renrdon, to bei;ia
problui: grafl charges.
XMlib County Attorney Reardon will
not In nny way dlrcuss tlie niattfr* to
be probed by the inquisitors, il U
said Hum the followina subject* ma<
be i'i nsidere«l:
I'nrchasc «.f niitoinohlles l>y the elty
council. iisIiik "icney toted by the pen-
nle for oilier purposes.
l'urchuse of sidiool «upplles from
firm* whose repreNentatlvea are mem-
bers of the selioi'l board.
Kent ins of bnilding* to nernon* en-
K nired in i.ontlecfflnr. cambllnr nud
bouses of ilbrepute.
Xction of certain nfflcials In nat
comnellliiK "• strict mid stringent en
forcement of the laws.
\ n it in her of idhci mutters will >>•
nrobed their nature, however. Is being
kept extremely unlet in order that certain
witnesses desired may not le.ive the city
tlie Jurisdiction of tha
id Jury
Attorn
PRU1ETT TO
BE COUNSEL
FOR GOMEZ? GO IN SPECIAL CAR -
TO RETAILERS' MECCA
llenntou snd Bu«
•eineiit Attorney .1. M. Hajet art em-
iti< in th'ir denial of the published re*
h '«f ii he ill newspaper staling thae
.'•ifor.cnient officers hud decided nor.
furiii-li the j mini Jury with their etl-
ce. One of the peculiar «ontrsdl' tory
licet i. >n" with the alleged ">pllt" be.
en tin two forces. Is the fact that mot-fi
the w mess", s., far summoned by ths>
nt\ ntl.irnev are tlmse requested nmt
••ii by Attorney Mayes, who is ettiag
Hpei-ial assistant.
"OS
which '
icetiiigs and dls. i
DEATHS EXCEED BIRTHS
BV 5, DECEMBER RECORD |[ij
$25,000 SUiT
,'iiin act ion
it rnther
If the orgaui7.<
..t arbitrate
•or revpomlcd. e\
'phoned and <nid
m'ttlng worried
niployer.s' coinmil
I'rinters have heen receivi
wo yenrs «18 per week fo'
eight hour basis ami
if for the last
headquarters -ail
the differences a walkout j'
red A special meeting is i
•lock tonight, when the or-J1
ppear before I he un >m. «
. tinder the old -• tie ev
anager for the Fts'a
- trying to arrtnea
lie run to Shawnee,
ii will hold Its an -
nuary I'.-H.
• i ,i bi^ de|egat|o®
sc\era i local mei
n t lie meeting. Kol-
the feutures of the
. lace Mann. Sbsw-
1 ue%t year a
Woods, of Hydro:
ir's work, Secretarr
The
all il:i.i
and *'-l far n**'
i,, iv. nted fo i raise
1'iis appllei* to Jourtic
Liuotvpe np«raters,
lo $40 per week
r.ii«e Employers do n
t o
$10.50 per
ek.
fro
Health Commissioner Riley'8 report* for
the last month. Just completed, shows that
there were tWi deaths aud 71 births.
who receive
are seeking a slight
et object to the raise
ilarly. but strongly
, ...M.n. . ompetancy .da"use which only
requires a tnaii to produce ems per
,1 iv to make goad I'nder the
a foreman
FORMER RESIDENT'S BODY
NOW RESTS IN FAIRLWN
j l\e
Nathan Turk, n former luisiness hoin { i .
of Oklahoma City, was accidentally .-hot t.-ii
while huntllig 111 i hiiliesvIIJc, Texa.-. M i . i
day. the body arriving here thi* morning. i!>i
Interment was made nt Fnlrlnxvn The I c
Marshall-Harper henrsa met Hie train. |sh
•ontro.
not disc barge any oiierator
above the dead line Ileret"-
hos been optional with the em
ik io the amount of type required
i t The ordinary newspaper oper-
li iilitig shopa hn
PROPERTY OWNERS 0. K.
PLANS TG DRAIN LANDS
II Everest Ium handed
the famous McDonald
i which he holds that
entitled to inherit tu-
fa the r.
of Mdinond. The
the u'itl had no
luf.t to the
SUGGESTS CITY DIVISION AS
COMPROMISE ON LABOR'S WISH
FARMERS BUNCOED
DECLARES WILSON
\\ ashii
the fa
tin exorbitant protlls
raises," -4iiid Secretary
jl'g the high prices ol
j ,ive no doubt." lie i
t une conditions prey
11 nek of farm product-
"The department
The only new feature of Interest de-
veloped "t the meeting af the churler
board yesterday evening was sprung when
Thomas H Harper propftaed that a provis-
ion be made for dividing the city into two
approxiiustel j equal districts aud the
nomination and election of two comnil*-
sbuier-i from each the fifth commission-
er < residence nut to be limited Harper
proposes that the whole < itr "hall vote
on all candidates both in nomination and
election but think-, that it would b. .
wise and popular move to hare the north
si.|e represented by two . emmlssioners
and tb#* south side by an equal tin in be,
He suggests that Main street — ' '
itatlve
decided upan u
McCoruaek 1-
Clan of the i
cad of the c. iimls*i
other commissioners
with assignment of •
hut does nat like tin
the hoard *t commits,
want to shattet nre< e
,i mavorless Oklaliotu
"We want a ml
ARRANGE NEW COMMITTEE
numbered pirn
les after ele. i•
erm "president
lie doe* t
it by establl*-!)!
sud we want
i \ moil! ricox Kh i mai
avenue be mil
The stand I;
a plan would
I determination
dividing line.
i'n by Harper thar
onflbt with the b...
put an end to >
Ch
in
they have b«
• ost of produ<
n of food pr
state
orgniilxed II
niiemed last
'Makes Good9
A want ad, to get results, MUST BE placed in a paper that
reaches the great mass of people.
This c:rculation MUST BE among "home folks" because want
■iris are not read and cannot get quick results from "foreign readers."
That piiprr MUST BE the recognized want ad medium of the city,
where I he public is accustomed to looking for its "want ad informa-
tion."
THE DAILY POINTER MAKES GOOD."
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