Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, January 31, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
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oklahoma city, oklahoma. monday, january 31, 1910. —no. 12
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ord each Issue
Rv Toeker Brothers P"bV.i5aDg ' °
tenders, per l|uc. .'i!0o | WiDt .ids. per
yearn.
I
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COMBAT
"SLAVE"
TRAFFIC
Women Launch Plan To Fight
for Protection of Inno-
cent Lasses
WILL MAKE A STRONG EFFORT mming -<
TO STOP INFAMOUS BUSINESS
Temperance Leader Proposes to
Have Uniformed Women Guides
for Respectable Places
BODY OF SUICIDE TO
OLD HOME FOR BURIAL
After two uusui eesaful att'-mpH on her'
life bv poisoning, Mm Sin Martin wife j
of Charles P. Mnrtln. of U23 East Ninth
street. drained 1 lie eontonU. of a bottle ;
of carbolic acid ubout s o'clock Satur-
dny evenlug, from wlilch she died shortly
afterwards. Ill healtli Is given as tin-
ea use of the three trials ai death.
Mrs Martin had reavhed the age of •>
ame here wilh her husband
Wehnlngton. Mo., about four months
ago, Mi Martin having Riven up a pros-
perous nickel-plating business to came
here for his wife's health.
1 minediatetly after the body <-f Mr
Martin was removed to the Mnrahall-
llarper undertaking rooms, the undertak-
ers notified u son. Ralph Martin, in Wel-
lington, who arrived last night. Today
• accompanied the body lo the old home.
Mrs. Martin had been seriously ill for
weeks, and it Is believed that do
SHE SCREAMS
WHEN CABBIES
DRAW BLOOD
A woman who got into hack No. 28. of
local hack company, Saturday night
ould skldoo when her driver
BELIEVES TEGELER GOV. STUBBS
WILL BE RETRIED g SHOWMAN
SAYS DALTON
SPAULDING ACCEPTS
OFFER AT FT SMITH
One of Oklahoma county's uiom "usu
tlonnl criminal cases probably will bate to
be tried again.
Col. J. W Johnson. counsel for Rudolph
Tegelnr Is confident that the crlrnluul court
of appeals will remand the murder eases
against Tegelar buck lo this county for
another trial. Tegelar is now eon fined In
the stale prlsou at South M \lest«|
wlslinI slir roll ! sliiuoo when lier ariver u |lf|, Ke„,em.c fot. ,1,0 murder of Jna. sh„
"""Hi" *<«'<«>" V ' " Meadows in < apltol Hill ti. 10U7 ,
al "'i- •I'l1"' Th*' W lr ha|>- Tw __ „„o „f ,1,0 hurtle fought ....
at the Sunt* l*'e depot
l «ijcd while the southbound midnight
11 Min, about an hour late, was standing at
the depot and passengers were treated to
th'- ways of Oklahoma City mbplea.
The drirer of mb was bigger than
hi- apponent so the latter picked up a
rock and tlil'dw it into the fine of the
large man. making his phys!ogon>y look
like a well pounded beefsteak. lfut the
Idg fellow was not daunted and getting III*
Hpcndency la the direct en use of her com 1 utile opponent down, continued to pound
GIRLS BELIEVE ARMY
BOYS WEAR COSSETS
corsets
Ai • meeting to be held in St. LpkfiHl
ehureb, Eighth and Itoblnson streets, next
tundav afternoon, a movement to fight
the white slave traffic in Oklahoma, will
be formallv Inaugurated. To this gather-
ing will be Invited nil the organizations
lind people in Oklahoma t'lty interested in
the suppression of truffle in girls for liu-
fuoral purposes
Mrs. Cora Hammett, is president of the
Woman's Cbrlstlau Temperance Unon.
v I'lch organization inaugurated the
iii< vemsnt and proposes to make a dote--
, mined effort to do away with the infa-
* iniiic business, she m l\«n•;«t• • n plan u • !
f In Other large dries of having a woman
stationed at each depot, to meet Incoming
ttglns and look nfter strange girls who
land lu the city with no acquaintances. It
J« said that, the emissaries of crime fin l
natty of their victims at the depot in girls
who rotne to the city for work. They are
enticed Into houses of prostitution by fair
promises.
"To combat this." said Mrs. llauamet.
••uniformed women meet all trains and
i«Ue charge of friendless women who
« oine to the oily alone. Respectable room-
inn places are found for them and they
iv kept out of the clutches of the traf-
fickers in women's honor."
Mrs llammett also believes Oklahoma
• iv is big enough to have a police matron
rmi the W. *'. T. U. Is going to
liAve one appointed.
Do Uncle Sam's soldiers
This Is a question which man) ok la- | ut<*f
lu.ma City girls are debating todaj wIi.mi
they see the trim bluecoats on the -streets
In uniforms that have form-flttlug prin-
cess gowns faded a mile for clinging
qualities.
Corporal John Ilayes. of the local re-
cruiting station, and three others of the
local barracks have been accused of wear-
ing corsets but all deny the allegation*.
Nevertheless it is said that the handsome
uniforms would not fit so well unless the
wearers did have corsets on to hold
their shape. The jackets worn by United
States soldiers are us snug as they can
possibly be made and show defects in
shape to a mortifying degree unless the
wearer is something of an Adonis. So it
Is said that soldier boys who are not
blessed by nature with well balanced forms
sometimes use stays or whalebone to give
them a good figure.
111 in
Amid the screams of the woman in the
,-iili the little fellow managed to get to bis
feet and hopping onto the seat of his
carriage, whipped up his horses, and fled.
Ills conqueror hurled a rock at him but
It went wild.
Although a policeman was in the warm
depot for some time before the train left
none was around when the fracas occurred
although the fight lasted fully five iniu-
That H. « . Spaulding president of the
stale federation of eommcivliil clubs and 1
se.-retary of the Ardmore chamber of com-
merce. will not come to Oklahoma City i
lad been planned, but will go lo Tort
Smith. Ark.. i< auuouucqp In a letter
v. rltten by Mr Spaulding and received
today by A. W McKonud, secretary of
Einmetl lialton, the noted oklahoma ex- ttic Oklahoma lit.v chamber of commerce,
outlaw, expects to be In Oklahoma «it> \ip spaulding has accepted an offer to
with his moving picture show within a become manager of the Tort Smith Com
short time. He declares that he t* not i.ui-clnl league, and expects to lake . 'the
ibl of being imprlponed by Oovernor ,-i arge of thai office within n few days.
This esse was one of the hardest fought stubbs of Kansas who recently said tlur Hls su|.ir> v; « |,r .v;,hi ,„„ni i
legal battles In tne history of toe county. ,v«uld try to find some way t<- send' ,, h||f, (M,ril |linr(f f,„- Mr. Spaulding j
Attorney S II. Harris acted as .-.pedal at ' w hose seni••nee was commuted b ,,, oklahoma <"It v to In ..me mi
torney general, as County Attorney Rear- ,i<M1.,-nor n0,-|, ,,f Kansas In IPt>7 back , oininl-sloner of the state fe.l
don was disqualified having acted as conn- JO ,|lC prison, if Onlto,, persisted in hiiow u MOU „ff|n. whi,-b v..s to have |
sel for Mrs. Llla Meadows who was h,B moving pictures of tin « offeyville bank (m ( n ..en(ri, Wl, . |,;n,. resigned S
eused Jointly with Tegelar. Superior Judge vobpfrTi ^i.icli r.-tilled in the breaking -t.K \ to -i-vote his entire tin -
;• N " . O ,with <• !. «r 1 Im* HaltOM tlx- , „ , ,.■r.-ili,..' |>..HIUI.. i m-or.- f
J.Hnsnn f.l thf d fenM. Mr. Mouilo.s vlrt| n ..f IH - .■>••• , .-m.-.it of V1
W#s acquitted. w«y the o* outlaw views the situation: . f ( . |o ,f V ( ,|
Attorney Harris now has u suit against hate lived about hki years in an i 1 IIlrtu,llili% -ff|1|., Ihi. ,.u.Ur,r before
Oklahoma Couuty for more than SU.000 , ;||n „ot IO ,,r itU0,, llV allV politician. !1 '«• e 1
whb-b lie claims i« due him for services 'tioverno.. Stubbs is a showman llle my- "r o «evci n«
alren as prosecutor. <P|f ainj tl-i, , to seep In the public eye.
lit Is a shame that he should Jump onto,
COUNCIL TO OTKN BU>S TONUillT. an rx.t.oi,Tiet who is trying to inalo aii
iO far as tjovernor Stubbs* > I
awing me. It Is all bosh
CHINESE NEW
YEAR HERE IS
RATHER QUIET
bids for paving contracts in the
,and 1 defy any
Imprison
oilier at
Owing to the absence of a Chinese thea-
| tre or worshiping dragon here, the festlv-
| itles of New Year's, now on. are pro-
gressing in a greatly different manner
than in tlie Pacific coafel cities, where r*nt for the apprehension of Addle Iter
daily and nightly meetings are held. The i nard, who Is charged with assault upon
i two* weeks' period of the new year started jMrs. Mshop. If Iternard is caught a
Jan. and will continue until the night pence bond will be drawn.
of Feb. i>, when all celestials, no i..atter —
how bad they have been in the past year, | >OT si HF HE NUF.DN C HARITY,
will start out again with clean records. ; .
Along with customs of ages josh sticks i The Provident association i; looking for
[are constantly burned during New Year's, j a yemig man who has been so-
lum! as long as they smolder no devils | fdjcitlng charity. claiming himself to
On the acoutit of the absence of Thomas fan get within reach of the penitent far- ( deaf ami dumb. Several times witb-
it Harper, there was no quorum at the easterners. Imi the past two days a pepreseutatiye of
. t1 , ^ i,v riilnese concerts nightly are given with tho nssoelatiori, acting on telephone calls,
meeting of the charter board . aturdu. jth<t quajnt 0id Instrumentfiddles of un- i,ia„ allempted to locate him, but in each
evening. It is expected that all the m.i- j oarthly sound and tom-toms, their pe- jnutanee the man has taken the hint and
collar drums. Weird ehaots are rendered nul<jr h|M disappearance before the arrival
to their pagaon Oods while the music pro- 0f , j1(. representative
gressos and matters of earthly importance Tf the association locates the yonng man.
April, however. Slid Mr Spaulding pre
fared to take the 1'ort Smith position lo
v lilting until thai time.
At n recent visit lo l-'ort Smith the
was offered to Secretary McKeaud,
declined, and recommended Mr.
for I spaulding. Secretary McKeaud states that
will br opened at tlic ■ oun. 11 mmluit I u«wililu« ror"!."^)* ' pl« ' tw H«
tonlRhl. 11 I.s pspeoted al^.i Unit *7.V0im ..j dol,-t j )lilvr n tliiuu tu eiu-eil In coinaierrlul (.r«iml*,tlon worlt.
In t>avinir ooiitrai ts will l>c anthorlwil1 1)reak lny p„roir. even If I ha.l been puralfd I m> nt a salary nf $2.".0 und tlic
to be advertised for Committees have Jin(j jf | llM r j u-ould be willing to go *17.".
Ineen discussing the latter matter during! 1o prison. But 1 am not a paroled
the week, and as the city administration inan. on November '2. 1907. Governor
would complete most of the work before, stubbs commuted my sentence to expire on
| It as soon as possible, there is expected that date. \'o conditions were Imposed
to be no opposition to the plan. as to niy release."
I Sealed bids will also be received and ' Oalton says that hl purpose In life new
' opened for the *-10.000 bond Issue for is lo keep young men and boys from going
olrio improvements, the largest amount wrong by showing them the eon>oi|iioiices
In the bonds belnf eho *130.000 for of sin lie an'l Ills wife I l'-«l.
I water works iinprnTeiaent.. an orphan «.ll.l ... r..ls<- and lwll n Is
j.-.nooil of the bonds will be for the pro- pa.vlnif nth Inwards tin- «f
' posed incinerator for the disposal of rub-1-jother el, Id vvhleh li.-■ fomid
blsh. and *10.000 will be for the public | I Iaoe<l In t he^ leTryhonu at Kan. a.
site for the new fire station.
It i< not expected that anything else
; ef a great moment will come before the I Allegluu that his wife Myrtle Itaii
body. hlra. Hoy C. Bala, asks the superior
■ "" to grlnl him s divor.e from bei
W ARRANT CHAROK8 ASSAULT. I mnrr|ed iu Washington. Iowa
■ - ■■ [ cember 1. 190S.
Justice K. I>. Oldfleld has Issued a w--
SEEK TO
IMPEACH
HASKELL
Republican Members Say They
Will File Accusation For
His Removal
FRESH CHARGES ARE LIKE
BOfoB TO STATE DEMOCRACY
Resolution to Attorney General for
Information Causes More Sen-
sation in State Capitol
s| i s i OK lil\ oi;i l
SALARY PROVISIONS
WILL BE DISCUSSED
GRAND JURY
RECONVENES
| Guthrie. Jan. III. All previous charge#
against Governor Haskell paled into in-
i significance today, when the Republicans
pns-ied resolutions asking Attorney-Gen-
! eral West to divulge the contents of a
letter he is said to have written Gover-
! nor Haskell immediately following his
! removal from the grand Jury In Okla-
homa City, which was probing into th«
affairs of the defunct Columbia Bink is
Trust company. The Republicans asverc
that the executive hud knowledge thiO
certain state officials had disobeyed mat'*
laws in handling public funds, and will-
i fully concealed the same.
I'hey declare that West told Governor
IT not taken in hand by the police im Haskell that laws had been violated. au(l
mediate.y. condition* arc likely to develop asked him to remove two officials and
ill the city bastllc here which will make j gccrpt the resignation of a third Weso
the hazing of the military school al West |liS noL }-,,t said whether he will furnisli
point lo* li extremely minute, as a kan- Investigating committee the let-.
Karoo court iiiik been established by the j,t <jnestlor. The names of the of-'
in question have not yet been made
BADLY BEAT
INMATES OF
cm PRISON
rk to | Jorlty faction will be present tonight.
I however, and the question of salaries for
the mayor and commissioner* will be hc
MISS STONE TOUCHES
ON TRAFFIC OF GIRLS STAR GAZERS. MANy
j tied, it is not believed that there nill be ure forgotton for the time being.
further radical changes fro
tative provisions.
( I they will Investigate his actions.
SERGEANT TAKES EXAMINATION.
r.u
DESIRES SOON EXPIRE
\t New Year's all Chinese are freed from j
debts. The daj before it starts the more
prosperous members of the community
haste through the streets, meeting all those j Sergt. R. 1*. PuHols of the local arnty
thev owe and when the new yenr begins . rK-ruitlng station left today for Lawton
they have dean records. In accordance . j0 (aj.c „n examination nt Fort Sill for
with the old established custom, the poorer j eommlssary sergeant. If hc pa*HCs. be
celestial- are dec a red ree from Indebt-| ? |]] An increase In pay.
cduess. likewise, us no one *--* " " '
The desire of Oklahoma City felt
1 see venus lu broad daylight expired as
start the
ear with a debt or having auyone in his
! debt.
to So the josh will smolder for nine days
viid all devils will have no chance on the
penitent Chinese.
P0ST0FF1CE MOVES
WITHOUT TROUBLE
SHOOTS AS M %N HI NS.
...fined prisoners whhli is a disgrace to j ,
the city, according to Chief Hubatka.
George Johnson, of '-HJl West Fourth I
'street, while In the jail for a minor of-j
; fense, wa- badly beaten, his face and |
head being nractleally battered to dis-
figuration. His mother has Instituted cooi-
1 plaint and will prosecute the matter In j
the courts.
' Of t„. Dcmfrnta. „.d m-
morning appeared in court with his hesd . "I™ 1
I public.
The charges made Saturday were llt-
i tie niore than repetitions of various a««
! Kertions made by the Republicans within
the past few months, and related to tho
I alleged misuse of state funds by the gov-
ernor and other slate officials sud employ-
The fresh charges threw a bomb
Following a week's vacation, the grand •'
jury this morning resumed it iussetlga- _7.,V "'i'• h t t«4 head ; sted a great hubbub.
tin,, Of t-oDdltloDS Mid t.. lir eilstlDi! In J], Hdmlm: ,h.,t Lo '«•« ! The nepubllc.ni. declare thej will tslt
Oklahoma City. No matters of apeelal i _ooe(. i that the governor be impeached. Thev
importance were taken up this morning. ,.j i,e||ev( vou got enough right there Insist that they will find some way to
a uumber of witnesses called lor a week . j,jj .gt ^iBC|Ilir(lo you." said .ludge High-' bring about a thorough invenilgntion In
ago and who had net beep examined being 1)M, .,0n,.P ,,Miit this morning to Lewis to the affairs of the Columbia bank, ami
the only ones before the Inquisitors. Al vaid he did not know why they beat j the relation* which certain state offl-
leged TiolNtleus of the prohibitory laws h'!m> but ho sa|(, ,,l0T ,11() uIj ,-ighi. 1 cers had with It before its failure.
and certain criminal cases which have ,t* pVOM,nu.| that the drunks get too .
arisen since the body adjourned, will be! nojHy for the ones nerving out sentences
probed. ami that they believe lliey own the place.
Among the cases of a criminal character Chief Hubatka says he will Investigate.
to be looked Into are. U. 1 . Covington, j and I' within Ills power, will
charged with a statutory nffe.i<e; W. 11 'trouble.
Thompson, charged with robbing the St.
.loseph cathedral of Its chalice.,; W.
Hentley, embezzlement, and others of a
minor nature.
souie
III Kill Kl FRANCIS Wilis.
With bullets singing uround hit- ears.
Cly.le Fowler, ebnmed lij a woman UvinK iientier. eini.e .enien., am. u...r,= .. |I(,rl>er| Krancl«. proprietor of lUe IT.
In a California rooming bouse, with bav | minor nature. ■ , ,vi.ewttluit .ompany. ami one of the
Ing passed a worthless check for madej One of the first things to be investi- ( ( known of Oklahoma's rising business
his escape from Officer Veasey Sunday gated tomorrow will be the -rude 0,1 \V;1>S „,arrled lu Ada yesterday to
night, after the woman had pointed the] burner business, ^ which is^ J"* Nlr. ] «..,ri clinton. I'lie bride was fonner-
™ "* ' il"" '•1 resident «>if Shawnee. Mr. and Mrs.
Is will make their home at ItHH
rude
aid lo he
alleged forger out to the policeman. Fosr { flourishing In this • ily. 1'ostmaster l.i-
i lei was recently released from Hie asylum tiner K Brown and Attorney Kdwanl
At a reception given M.-„ •
at the Woman's Christian i'emperunci
^ nIon this nioming just before her d''
psrtnre for Ardmore, ihe famous uiiNsioti
*yj paid an enthusiastic tribute to Okla
homa and lis metropolis
world" ihV"Mld.e "^rOkUbmna "!ty"ls j 'l l<-kl.r as ll arose VeMer.lay the ,treet I
the most wonderfully growing tow n 1 j corners of the business section was block- |
ever saw Big buildings that were erected aded by people trying to get a look at
last year are today being antiquated by j a star visible In broad daylight. Today
new skyscrapers. The growth is so rapid scarcely a person could be seeu anywncre ^ ^ J|
tkat a person csn scarcely keep up with in town * > «•<- I1ITTTTAITT TDAfini P at Norman He wat arrested on the Hpiers will prim p
Wl I Hill I I Kill Kl r
IvllllvUl HlvvliLL
years old. Except when one gets in the omers learned this through The Pointer *t\i,K8 OCT or WINDOW. postofljce authorities concerning the edict tncratlve |>m>luesH He has a branch offire
outskirts and sees remnants of frontier they decided not to show their ignorance ' ' barring the burner company's mail from jn Muskogee and Is well known through
IKS. Oklahoma City looks as old, solid by looking for any more visible stars '«^nj maj] f<r Lizzie Smith?" - Jeha Van Horn, charged with being; the mall. out the
and firm at my own Boston. today. The general delivery lines at the post j "dopey," was tip before Judge Highley | 1 ' men.
The reception was attended by a nuin The air i- quite clear at this season of j W(?r0 „i,0ut a- long as usual this this morning The case was transferred
her of prominent temperance women. Miss the year tud heavenly bodies can l e seen „,orninj; despite the fact that the pre-- to the. county, as Van Horn Is said to,
fttooe answered a perfect battery of ques much easlW* than during the hot. humlil 1 nnJ ,)nnrf0rs are Quit*- little ways from possess marvelous powers of walking iu
Hons from all the Interested circle of summer. Venus, the present evening star, j tll<> j,u„iness center. At iO o'clock there I his sleep. Saturday night he whs calmly
hrlirht a short time after j w(ipe |( peoplf in enf, lill0 a,,,i t., itl directing his large army at Waterloo and j
the other. {consequently stepped out of a two-story
Preparatory to laying tile in the lobby, window.
a big pile of sand is making walking "You need something, if you are nor
difficult near the Main street entrance. | 'dopey' this morning " said Judge Highley.
and today many expressions of good hu-1 •
mored dismay were heard, issuing main- m MOK OF HANDSOME OFFER.
ly from the ilp- of women. j ———
Postmaster 13. E. Brown is almost Various rumors are afloat that Mrs.
snowed under with work, attending tm Mary Mellon ha*' received a uumber of
numerous details that arc Incident | handsome offers for her building at 204
DYING MOTHER
CRIES FOR SON;
IN JAIL HERE
admirer* and told all the details
of her is unusually bright
apture by Bulgarian bandits. sunset and it Is no wonder that she should
Mlas fitope passed a busy day of It in, even be visible in the daytime. The pule
Oklahoma City yesterday . She spoke at moon could be seen plainly in the western
iLe Harrison Avouue Congregational, <ky this forenoon tin 1II she set about 10
church in the forenoon, at St. Luke's o'clock.
« hurcb « the afternoon and at the Fil-, —
*r.oi Congregational at night. At e.ery , iiTniinnll IPT '
{C'^aT™„,,!"nn',^::rr;t;" LOCAL AUTOMOBILlSb
ENTERTAIN VISITORS
"Positively there In wliite ulaver.v in
Oklahoma City." id Mlia stone ut
i h# close of her meeting Ia*t night.
I wtali I could be iirenent to aid in
th* vtartllng disclosure* which will be
made here. It la a great movement and
should be prosecuted with all the
ilrtngtb of th« united effort of all uled to
goad, pure lives, in Oklahoma 'it.v." py H. JJJ. Bonebrnke, made the trip In
1 two hours and fifteen minutes, aud were
Evidence of the movement for cleanl - lnei a revv ,„|]es outside Oklahoma «'ity
tiess in all forms was manifest ut the | v. a COmmlttee of entertainment from
niseting. Miss Stone declaring at the dose , t|je ,of.n, auto , ,ub Thp visitors liiucbed
that In Oklahoma rity she wa- icndered t Chamber of Commerce, and later
the greatest receptiou of any other place lrmp aro,HMl the city, while W. H Cl.irtt.
president of the park board, eiplulned
STRAIGHTENING
OF RIVER WILL
BE UP MONDAY
weeks, were empanelled this morula
H,e district and superior courts As usual
the talesmen had their peculiar reason*
as to why they should he excused from
serving. Two t.f the pro«pectlves In the
district court owned gasoline engines and
lust bad to he on hand, as no one nl-e
I,new the workings and they secured u dis-
Whlle his mother Is on her deathbed
lo Leavenworth. Kan.. '•. W. Pile, who
has been working here for the past five
months for Edward Taylor at Twenty-
second street and Sbartell avenue, was
I tried In police court this morning for
| drunkenness
Mrs. Pile, In a last, appeal to see her
for the ne\l two j son before she died, telegraphed to the
police Saturday to lecate him A ticket
xv as wired the police todaj for the re-
turn home of Pile. The rod was detained
ut headquarters awaiting 'he receipt op
Hie transportation. He will depsrt fee
his mother's funeral.
specially among newspaper |
HKEECT run BOIt
At their next regular meeting, which
will be held Monday, I ebruary 7. tie-
county commissioners probably •■ill take!
up the matter of straightening and other
Improving the North Canadian river,
utlincd in a petition recently tiled,
I iilted States tin-nil
ith the board, which
sd by
the plans
the propt
'd bouh
as I end ere
other pla<
In the country. She emphasized the fa<
that here interest is more deeply impressed
on the minds of the papulation and de-
clared that eventually this city will be
practically "spotless."
Undivided attention was given Miss
Stone at the evening lecture Her elo-
quence held her audience spellbound. \\ Ith
vivid word painting she carried her hear-
ers through the trials of her capture,
up tho steep mountain trails, through .
fastnesses of underbrush and streams to
her plai'e of Imprisonment, miles from
civilisation in a stable. *iiere she and a
woman companion, holding .< new born
«blld. were allowed only sufficient exer
ciae to keep body and soul togetbi r for
over six months. .jlrls who have been educated lu t'all
Seeing her personality makes oue w^n" fornin school- will be brought here fo
d«r the more. Constantly^«1 Isplayln^f he, purpose of waiting on table In one
of the liilnese restaurants. At this time
there are about "3 .celestials, every one
I see nee of the dnvs of home and a earing -u -orn(. business, but no woman ef yellow
.■other The little tola "eemed (o be her ,.t„r on ou
whole thought before the mecllns opened ,|ho,m, ,-Uv ,,rp.,
laal night and the tine when .1 close,1 T I In-, .lapac e women
A«d her power over her listeners. 1 bey aomp time. th«ugh they seldom
weio with her body and «oul. nnd eonld aonfaranre
p|..tnre iheoiaelves al the Urine line or mjl-' *u ___
human salra.lon, risking their lifes. an.l
aha asserted. 'Moat men mUalonnrl.- fint'Al] pltv cu^d'cc
enid not have lived the till JUilKfl
through
to the change of quarter*. When all im- West Main street, but Mrs. Mellon re
provements are completed, tlie «iuarters fuses to talk and none of them can be
will have a very handsome appearance.! authenticated. The leases on the build- ^
This morning there was the same air of) Ing, which formerly was occupied by the
There were 12 cart here from El Reno ,mst]e tirolinil tbc p]ace that character-; Mellon store, are held by W. M West , owllillff 1)r<,nertv that
sterday of the It which bad been scbed-j Ized the old quarters on Harvey street, full. 1 M. Putnam aud the Chamber of ^ ^ affected bv the change
The automoblllsts, headed a nuuiber sf mercantile estsblhhments Commerce. ^ Blanton,* consulting engineer
tare being put in near the u<arofUce. i L.ftmni led i discussion of the r-,rloiH <i ue
which add to the business-like sppetrsiicr HEARING LlJMHr.lt RATI: CASES. ' "'"j" ' ,VMt) ,,
that. Main street near Hudson is couilny .!^i.,i,« „i« th riv
to liar«r. Today the corporation commission at | straightening the
1 The moving was accompHsbed yesterday Guthrie is holding a postponed hearing
without accident or unusual incident At on lumber rates A nnmbei of (iklahoinai
the usual hour today the doors were thrown City interested lumber shlppeis arc at
open aud delivery was made by the car-1 tending.
rier« at the customary hour.
lie
fede
er* for the Wes-
i Charles Hunter
1 by District Judge George W.
exempted under the law,
ving
mpi
summoned In tlx
Next Sunday some of the El Reno auto-
| mobile enthusiasts will jeiu vvilh the Ok-
lahoma City club iu a run to Guthrie.
ORIENT WAITER GIRLS
COME FOR RESTAURANT
Oklahoma City will soon have a genuine
iriental, appearance when several Chinese
foadneas for the little dilidreu. whom she,
had gathered -around her, brought reuiln-
themselve
von Id be about ? 12,000
i improvements contemplated <-ovi
il,t miles.
SECOND CFAsa KATE REI'OKI
DECLARES COMEI'S
TAIL WILL SPLIT
survey, woicu wim
i is guaranteed by per
1 lng to $1,400, made b
#.icrs If 'he conimi
trsigbtenlng of the
Health peisonitled, robust an.! smiling, |
Mias Stone says she will await the action
of the United States congress, and If
far-.rable lo thOSt SOUll thO CSMt tO
her rescue with the ransom money to the
Macedonian baudits. will go again to far- ■
sway, uncivilized Macedonia, to carry on
the work she was compelled to leavf off
through part nervous breakdown.
"Conditions now are different, how
ever." she avows, "sb the new reign is
on. and those far esstein nation* are
trying for the teachings of America."
l\ WUH1 TUI1 N \ MI in
REJECTS TWENTY Vl'l'l H %NTS
COMES FOR SUSPECT
Sheriff Ed Regan, of Cat . n City, Ne-
vada. today started for oklahoma City
to return W T. Graves, alias i>r. W. L.
Gray, who Is chained with a felony.
Office: Watts made the capture Satur-
day night nt the postofflce <iraven de-
nied that he was ttie man. but upon be-
ing searched the identicwl pho*
to the information was found
It will be more than a week .tofore
psstofftce will be ready to make a report
to the department at Washington con-1 survey win >■
certitng the actual cost of handling sec- otherwise, t:
ord ebiss mail matter, i'be cal'-nlatlons have to bear
are being made In connection with pro |
posed changes in postal rates The mc-
loud elHSS matter is weighed, counted aod
I lave those twinkle twinkle stars -1 otberwlto animated, and a report Is made
but oh you heavenly hobo! | >' the lima epent In forw-ar. Ing It la|
Now comes I'rot. J. K. Oaqld, head of: peruana Who have .-hanged their address
the department of ahtronotny nt the uni
verslty of the Ptat#> of Washington, arid CARPENTER TOOI.S STOLEN.
a tali tail tale tells concerning Comet
^ C. W Spencer, -4)8 West 1* Iftb street,
He «ars the tail Is gwlse to split. His1 has reported to the police the theft of a
exact words follow: i of carpenter toal. No Information
••I notice a peculiar feature of the has been obtained which would discover
comet's lull; It is not a* continuous nslthe tlilevea.
SUCb tails usually are This 1.- tS |M ,k.
attributed to certain electrical disturb-1 lOEMER SECRETARY IN CITY.
ances, which have been noticed in com-
ets lust before they split In two. as the. -
comet approaches the «ua Its body ts *t*te while Oklahoma
subverted to greater and greater strain, Iln 'h« "IO with Mr. <irlines, after a
and if ll breaks apart it should do so In
The theory has been advanced by cer ;
lain eminent near scientists that the I
probably order a
ist about. $€00 This
uual bends ninouut-
the property own-
ssiont-rs order the
dlstrlej o
r«iirt :
fieorge It
Norman, M.
I rancls, A
ilberl
i*. I'rouch.
S. I. Shepard,
W .1 R.
id; wc
od. William
Kleffer. lonn
Harmon.
- n
Newell, J.
(iirtla. A .T.
\ ai.ee, W
. K
Maynll. J.
\ Ensmlnger,
.1 ohn I «
ev. William
Picher, R.
\ 1
l-enn. W A
.Iurhoe. Walter
Harmon.
Willi
am 11;.(field
. T. P. Snod-
grasa. Cli
1 ties
C nrpenter.
W. R. Dickey,
Thaddeus
Mel'll
irev. Wlllliitn
Gourlcy, J. w
spear--. I"
rank
Miiupln. W
VI. Shores. A
.1 Hen tho
i 1
M Norburg
. Nick Portrey.
The fo!
lowing reported I
n the superior
our' I>
i;raves, p M
Holmes K W
Daniel*. <
ieori.'
e Henney. 1
r.uicis Rogers,
1 V. Shei
ton. i
i; A. Neuter,
.1. 1 And ro* .
ST. MARY STUDEHTS
Plans are being laid for the forming
of an alumni chapter of St. Mary's Kan-
sas college in this city. More than twenty,
f0imet studinl of 'he college are locstetl
In iiklahouia City while several hundre*!
ore scattered throughout the state, it l-t
the Intention of the alumni to hold ;t
meeting of the former students of th"i
col legs who are non ilTlng In Oklsbomsf
Tein- and other southwestern Stated
May
tbr
city.
All
idua
of tin
F
Ka
Ren |Ij
Included in the bond
signing the bonds
expense
BAUM ROBBER SUSPECT
IS CAUGHT IN DALLAS
Charles l..i-on W R. .Tone. Robert mp-
son, George 11. Shepherd, Wi'l Bradford,
Tbon.a. Bpan-er. W B Berry, - W.
whitebead. .1 li M.iiin, w. .' Iialla.d,
Nl^l. Halt, .laniea Bevarlnge. 1 red
/.er. Albert Spencei
Raker, John E Ure
, students or former sehol-
liege are requested to sendl
and addresses to Evans A.
if Tbc Pointer, as aoon as
e names of all students liv-
the outbwest, that a o
men, are
,e kwood. Morris
i harle, Meyers.
still srrrers from injuries.
ROOKS.
comet has been unduly Influenced by the
W. Taylor, dtv milk inspector. Is
■ I snfering extreuie pain at his home. 7t^
I West 'l*wenty first street, from liilutie be
Word was received by Sheriff M. C. received on his bead when he fell out of
Bin ion today that Eugene Adauis. negro, | his buggy in a runaway accident recently
whe is wauted |MCt to SHSWOr the charge |«
f burglary, fad beeu arrested In Dallas, i 1 E*XAN \Bs|ftA( I ER EXAMINES
r I Te\a Sheriff Rlniou sill leave tonight SY'Sif.M Oi 4HSESSOR
j to return the negro. _ . r'niotv ahstr ieter o|
I Ad:.I.iK I. oliarge.1 V- ill. lliirBlnrir.ll,a thai , ;- , ,, l|;i„n„
' Baum atore aeveral tuouths ago. ataallng ' - - , , . ,
r several lh(,u-;,Dd dollar.- north of silk | ( rjfPT <#I 1 ,... f,.f
; good. The majority of the at... U waa I .„m[,|lma„(„| thl. |,„ al orfl i:.l
r later r^ ov^rod Adams was Indicted by gtaird tl.:.t h- was going I" aucgent thatl
l [ th- graad iur. . ti... avatem he adopted l.v th- 'r. x:,- < i'.rj
the « , They nre at the I,ee Hi,. Win In Hie Jgll delivery on New Vaar'a day. ,Tatem non In V0B«e la vacuo and ,
.e la out af lio'.lll1 a for Adam: " ■ • of '1 '' negro a uialta | 00, wl,.. j, ||tt'e dea r.ptlon N gl," ..
I,. | a onferene wlilijhla e ape An Indblmrnl i-harglng him oil. A .e ,r Offntt -. pl >a
rdaj. denying that any | with Jnll breaking «•« alao returned b/|kn„w„ aa ll.e pint t leni and In this way |
SEND APPLICATION FOR
NEW UNION'S CHARTER
>r the
d ! I,l'rs
half trip throughout California
pocket,
raves Is
Oklahoma City board ef freeholder elected Pc,ltlonl
to frame a dtv charter, aud may split.
following tbe IllUHtriou? prece«lent «et i
by the worthy Iocs I bodi However. J
astrouomera lu Harrah. Minco, Arcadia)
nnd other seats of learning seout at t U «■
idea, and assert that It la but another i
vaporing hewing the almost insane ego j
of the Oklahoma <ity mind. They de
dare that Cornet A IMO, is a free 'ance,
attached j influenced liy the freeholder.. |
, in aot hampered by race color desire for j
jbapplneHh. .lenouilnatlonnl
Densls Flynn yes
significance
attached.
j the grand Ju
I every
The
of proper
of Mus
Want Ad Comparison
* I Ah- 'er and I <vv .i. w h
Init week after Inveatlgatli
ior Offntt announ
.op of the want *<1 field, with
afternoon competitors
aid to be
i prominent
men who wlsbe.
ing at th
e high
Out of youug
1 1" fn !
was here
two dti
] I*t at Oklahomu
"ily in Ho I'uile
d States 1
imvy laft week n
half dozen only
pa -ed
( IIOOSI
l.OI 1
the eiamination
Requirements iir
naother i
*v bat rigid and f--
r one reason « r
Prof Chi
nien \
a goodly share ot
' the applicants
fail
was chosen
by rh«
lutH 1 bi "Hill • •
1 grad- thou:
jh last .
make
weeW'a per^-nlsge
of rejection* b
larger ! i
! I.roughout
the t
ti an usual Two
new recruit* we
re sbl|* (
absei-Ttitlon
v to th
)imo to Oallaa Isi"
night to entlai
as up- | i
Pfol
r i.oul
prentice aeamen. .1
elm \ Kirk In nd
of Liu- i
Lite eliiig.
Prof. 1
lu and Payette 1
Poole of A ila
I,,,.., j:
un. ou the
trip
previous <*©i
ilit or won"
of ItH own
jo pleases
It:, he
NOTE till Mil I Rl '
rill
APPENDICITIS TAKES
BROTHER OF CARNEY
M TO TOl'R **• r \ I I
%T %T1 RO\HI Ol Iff %l I II
l v| MII.IMI III %M<|I IKTKH>
the permit I
u l augh
which will l>i
kind. Tbe Item
In height. 1 toda
win in o i li
,11 Itl M I I ^
received werd
I w ho had been
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