The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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policy IS ANNOUNCED
WttftblORton. March i:'. Preside iu
V\'! I oil Tflr .1.1) | ||. (| |, f, i
• it- ill of t,, ,N ,, |J 9
( niral and f nth \m lean repub
lie
*'In view of QUv n vvl i< h an
#
autu rally uppermost In the public
mind |u i - v ih pi., (hut | lt.,j
the follow In# ■ mm* nt
'One of the chief objoets of my
administration will be to <ultlvat<
the friendship and d< or\«- Ihe con
fldnnce of our sister republic n'
(Antral and South America and I.
AN OFFICFR ISI N TOILS fCUDAHY IS TO OPT THF COIN
■NVw York. M.u.-fc U.- TI,.- f.,i..,i; go. March If . cJi
MMw government deported .... ti..- „i„, «.ti■ ha..| rud.hy
''' ' '' . <>'■<<■ " '■■■*■■ . , , , >( 1_1 ,
.1 nil • « • . i
pretty blond lOnsllsh woman of twer from other mctul
ly four who hurt artved h< r. an c* family
' in ptop , on Mi.* h'i.lie liner I* - promi.
Ultt thrM din I . for.. Rh« tn over to th. Northern TruM company
1 >' - 'i f,
rt" 1! ♦ •' «••!- ",l Wllh k, two children. <
lu"'l - «l.l I,, ivii itf- trlcp I >nr
miii. She was -martly <lr.#M'.| She
tariff is first thing
Wash rmton, •.War h 13. i'reiident
Wlleon hu derided
claims
of i ho Cudahy
Tly the term* of tbo (
$1,600,000 aaa been turned
rn Trtint
'♦J*
Attorneys representing th« family
d Joseph Cudahy, executor f
wore white Jacket and Jaunty ha. the |„ Chicago denied M.ck
A dsrk companioned, clean .hav-lw.. for..M] v., ,... ....
■ n man. with dark deep
• 11
et eyes, i,,,,.
which was refused hitn hy the
H. J. Ingriihum, ittorney for
rather •lender, about rive feet els. . m
pro,noi, la every way proper and I , ■ ,
honorable .he Interests which ate " "h<"" •h">- Oudafcy In Kansas City, .aid a law
co nun on to the people of thi i w«« ( S '' °,n H,,'f been threatened.
' " « "(r ,lal1 V"- I he curse of negotiation. Mr
"""■ ,","t Ml''" "" Cudahy and his attorney. cutne to
-learner and tried Ineffectually lo (.htP:lm Notation. w,r„
(">d Her,, through Attorney S;,M R
would Judnh of .ludah, Willard.' Wfclf and
not -ten t9 the plMdlnw In her Rolchn nn. ropre«ontlnK th« ,-xocn
behalf She wan ,ent to Kill, b- tor. the widow of tate ,Wlker.
land and when taken l-.fore the J and five brothers and .Inters,
lack ('udahy pots on eleventh of
continent!. 1 earnently do sire th<
mcut cordial iind«'rHtandinic and co
operation licit H n the |H>oplns and
leader, of An rlran and therefore
deem It my dut to n,:,kn 11,Ih brief
statement.
"Co-operation Is pmmIIiI. only w hen
supported ut eiery turn l,j the ord
erly processes of |„si government
hssed upon law. not upon arbitrary
force
"\v>t hold I am stir., as all lliontjit
fill I. lull r- if , I-u • I an ;:< ■ v crn ti., . I
ever) where do. thai Juat govcinmenl
rests always on the consent of Ih.
Koverncl and that t , re , ,„ b n.
freedom with , at order based on
law and the pnl ilc conscience and
approval \\v , hall kv,|( t,, niako
the<.. principles the hasl. o! mutual
Intercourse, respect and h^ltifiiln.i-
iKitwocn our sister repuhllcs and
ourselves,
''We shnll lend all Influences to
render all these principles b, fact
and practice knowing that disorder
IWM.n.11 IntrlKile and defiance ot
rolls!hitlonal rlgbtl weaken anil .lis
1
they arise rather than planning «
of fongres.. This, It. wtt« learned n
NEW LAWS OF STATE A DAY WITM PRESIDENT
• Oklahonia City. • March 13. Th- Washingtrn, March 13.—Wed nee-
pou a policy of I following blU have received thesis-
\ pj ro*
board of h|m«<Ii| inquiry Ih hhUI
have practically admitted that she J,ho e.tale, cxeVusive'oi the widow's
eft a husband m London to come .hare. The estate amounts to aboui
",;r* ,"f ,he Mrl1 I uod.onn. Mrs Cudahy agreed lo
, onsu ale .It N.'* \ or!. | rellnqulsli |iurt of her sh.'re to make
... Kng ■ I,inaii went to 1,111. ,,,
land and endeavored to mo thelon bavin*.
official about the woman, but was I
rebuffed. 1 —
ll i- umlt-i m ood tfiit the altoiupl ! TAKING TCSTIMONV
*■ of Governor Cruet;:
«
ion for per diem and salary of
legislature
'rem .'he Whit. Houm callers Wed-j ftouse Hill C2-*:,.,Appro-
wi" ' [ ' dent's an.- l'>'i.ti n to nay salaries of legi.|a-
wer to those who aro urging tha' " 8 emplovcs.
current leglal.tton, Philippine Inde-! ' ' 1,111 51 •'"emminger aji-
■Mmw, Alaskan • .MCtlOO. d • "> P y of sp«-
o.h.-: Subiect. ,' UUt« up during ' ' L ' s lh"
the seaslot of the new, oongrew J0" '.-Harrett and Ed-
The president was «dv|sed h. Re- n'0"""" to pay ex-
prcsentatlve Oscar Underwood', the d",e*at«' to in-
domocraticr majority loader as to
th« statu, of the UtriQ bills being i,. ' J" "'U ,;7 T,WmM •tUcllln*
prepared b. the ways and means t0 ,he ,Sth
committee. He learned th«t the
committee wa. making rapid pro-1 , , ' 6'-"ThomaB "d '"■
gress. hut that It might not be ready I uf f ^
.... a ..-i. , .. 1 ary w ith exnloalvm
on April 1, the date originally fixed 1
for the opening of the new congress. I,. " "" Thomas 'Tovidlng
ourt
to Introduce Mis- Pearson or Mrs.
Pearson to America will not atop S
Vork
Mr Underwood thought at Iwist a
week should be given to preparation ' *!"?*, °"® C°"nty l"'en *epar-
« " - " *. >i,- nt, is
adMoc that Mr. Wilson fixed \,,;|| , * ls' W.tlWW--Maknm
1. I here ls no doubt that he will ' "o" """ 8U,,}eCt
name a late, date Issulngbls B'" "-"'''nto-h-Glvlrg
proclamation j corporation commission authority
Represpntntive fnderwood ha. 1 J,'f"nd"'
bwn of the belief that tariff reform !„ '"—Garret and Frank-
alone should be attempted ... ' ' "n-"e'«'lng 'o quarterly re^rts
j day was a day of many callers
I the president and while most of
i tlu-m wen rnera * rs of < :\yi' b<
in«: c. ■ d about patron ques-
tions, on o fill! 4 ^ it -i . he -.-l .
«.<.;•! • ! i
their ■?] *■< < v
Uncle Joe Cannon, former Speaker
of the hou^e, who said good bye o
the president before departing to liirf
home In i)an\1lle, Illinois. With his
cigar conspicuously displayed in a
manner familiar to official Washing
ton, the former speaker stood on the
steps of the executive offices talking
to the correspondents Who had ask
ed him the' purpose of his visit
"I came to say good bye to the
president and wish him well,
said. "'He's my president as well
as any body else's you know."
The president saw a number of rli
itors in the east room, among th£m
Solicitor General Bullitt and Samuel
Untermyer, counsel for the money
trust Investigating committee, but
the visits were social in characaer.
For a short time during the after-
noon the president worked on hi
Marine*: are K..,©d
W.i.s hint ton, >Jan . i<« ^
dore Roberts and Prlva
'Johnston ot
'•'rncsi
Merlne «u „
• ".It ! , :
i ■ > • • ral other Liar aes v.ere
' H'1 ' 1' td ci'Hislo.
rect result of operation of
laud
of hiwli'- drunken raiders who ent<r
e'l the town of Xagarotte
iKilice and looted the town.
routed the
Thej
March
Htotesbur
of IDre
1 ;• H. p. | eoiiilau session. As be left the
'!•) head ot the hanking firm White House. Representative Jones
fled to the hills after mating tele-
graph and telephone wires to nuke
sure that lh<- American legation'!
line of communication with the a«.
erican guard hip at Corlnto v,a4
interrupted.
After confer.',i, e with Mini l6r
Weltzel. Captain Green started dn 'n
the road on s|ieclal train, a f„uj
train lieaving Nagraote without or-
dors and without flagmen, collided
with the special. In addition to tSe
casualities among the marines
the firemen on the "fuel tram were
killed and two brakemen injured.
"ergeant Charles A. Norton was
ron, Xewark, N. J., Corporal Theo-
■orrespondence. hut he soon was out- '°re ti,,i"'rt-s 11 as from Kan l8
doors enjoying the spring weather.' i y' l>riv"ate KrIle8t Johnson va,
The president spied some mwiollasIfr0m and Captain A. Or.ej
iide to procure sufll-j1'"1* l":(l 'l l,4rl"«r or J. p. Morgan ''au
urn which to get an a witness Tuesday It ®ei
and company of I'hlladel Iof Virginia, who Is championing the "li0(,ulrill« « i.y treasurers
' ause or the Philippine independence ,r®®8"rers of l'il,e«. bo "is "f
ation 1 '
I Senate Uili 12—Pugh and Barret' I b,0M' l>l'"<'rv,'d the growing j18 f,om 1 Oaines, Ga.
. . . VordiiM rxt • V. r\ aim. :... ii . !
with her deportation, but that an
dfort will be made to procure suffi-
cient evidence ii])on which to get an] ra"''^ a* a witness Tuesday in J raot an^ sought to impress upon
Indictment under the immigration'*^ R°v<irnn^nt suit to dissolve the h,ui lbe necessity of - me action on
law of 1907, which m.ik i it a criiu ' States Ste< | corporation as f',at Q"Cstion during the extra
and
edit
and towt.ships to invest sink-i
lual offense to pay the fare of a1"" "'Wl1 combination. Mr. Stotes-
bury was asked to testify as to what
relations his firm had with Indepen-
dent steel concerns.
woman to the United St.ite. from
Improper motives.
Superintendent linker of Kills Is.
. "" the pretty Rngllshwoman was found orl)0riltiou wields an Influence over
rortuntte enough to have thslrcom She '
tnon life and their common affairs
so tinted and disturbed. We can
h*\e mi svmpsthy with those who
see, to sel-i the powers of govern
mm: to n l\ ,nce :In-11- own |H>r*on.l
Inter,.v., mnbltlcn. We are • e
friends of peace, hut we know that
there can he no la.tlnc or si, 1
I.si.ng or St, i, government was concerned .he ,
Wend, tCLl 1777- " M""raR"
those who lU z XL?"rzr:°T:rr :;r
pea- and h .nor, who protect -rival, j Brttlata Consume Tuesd '!'
,h"<Mertpwon ,,r Mmwho! t';I nu",h*ho!,,incs
-TI,.- t.- ,. , , nwt Nl1"* Trlxl. Pearson, wa. Just ,1ulro,t ''' hl* concern as brokerssnd
Th., ,,,,0,,..,. ,Iiq„,redfor "n,,k<-'r„
rv.vpt the l,,;„n|t ,h'r" V'W l'0n"U' Was told """ °l"r 10 t"<' fVm,sv|vn i>
people, of the two continents, the «■ \osworth.
curlt) of the soveruiiKnt Intended
s ion.
ing fund mohe
^ j House Bill 131 Chase—Abolishing
865', county court at lenapah.
Senate Bill 44—-Barrett—Providing
Mr. Jones secured an appointment , .
with the president for Friday when ' Costs of l6«al l'ul"
he will further urge Philippine legls- ''""'ons'
lutlon. j l:;' ti \N w idwai d—Appro
The net result of the pressure for' r'?0" fr0"' co,lsolill;,ted s' ho"i
action on subjects other than tariffs .....
has been the adoption Of a policy of "T°, 1*<—Wright and Jones
Abolishing deputy constables.
.7 ILrrrthnnml ",,JUre n°n1 l"ml ,V,,B " ^ at the'tm,. Thl' *< ■*">< *"< contends that the
the peop* who are un-|,he pretty Rngll.hwoman was found orl'0«t«ou wields an Influence ovet
was unable to sntl.fv the Inspee ",,t<>l>0,H'ent concerns through Inter
tor of her right to land locking direct rs and a community! | |
lVefore the board of special in intort>st ln connection with their!meet,n- tll« legislative situation as deputy con.-tablt
qulry the woman is reported to !.av> ! bank,n« « «t*ons. , it unfolds the new congress. The . °Me ?/. 143" ar:n--Abolish-
admitted that her friend In Ameri Ml s,otesbury was a director of ''resident will send first a message !""* " 'Eraanupl~^Appro-
e. paid her pussage l' mbrla and Pennsylvania Seel Wnting out the necessity for tariff lor 1(*sislative expense.
Miss Pearson called the landiii : """|,a"l< s' he sa,(l- In July 1910,
agents 'Yankee piss." So f ir as the af,er the corporation was or-
ganl.ed, the firm owned l.io.i shares
or the Pennsylvania Steel company
stock and ::2.48l -hares of Cambria
stock he explained, but none at the
time the present suit was filed, lie
.erdure of the White House grounds
and swung into a brisk walk along
the Potomac drive. Only a secret
service man arcotnp.inied him and
he attracted practically no attention
as he strolled through the par .ways.
The president returned to the
White House at 5 o'clock where
with Mrs. Wilson and their daugh-
ters. he met the diplomatic corps
and their wives at tea.
ing county court at Thomas.
Senate Bill 3i3-Briggs :ind Vo-
burg—Changing boundary lines
ROME TO GET PLMS
[ Washington. March 13—The fol-
lowing nominations were expected
to be sent to the senate before the
end of the woek:
1 c :. . - Representative Kdw in V.
Pwe.t of Grand Rapids, to be as-
s:-tar.t -'-ore t ary of con; in ere p.
Henry C. Breckinridge of l^exing-
^ of war.
HASKELL'S SON BOOKED
Muskogee, March 13.—It has been
unofficial!) announced that the ,a-
cancy on the supreme court commis-
.i(W of Oklahoma is to be Offered
to Norman It. Haskell, a son of for-
nier Governor C. N. Haskell. Mr. Has
kell is now practicing law In Okla-
homa City and it is understood that
he will accept the appointment. The
; lace was originally offered toJud^e
Farrar L. McCain of Muskogee,
judge of the uperior court, and by
hint declined.
revision and will follow this with
a series of messages upon specific
things which he believes congress .. . ,
*jr be j able to a. r without D 'tl°n„,V> 'he Clty of Woodwai'i-
sury prolonging the session 1 >'"ate Bill 2t,.,- McAlister and
The suggestion that onh tariff re- H"nt" " A>",roPrlat'°"
vision be attempted at the coming ^^'.t"' J!™8" P°X. ,. v Ro"^ M- Wooiey of Virginia, to
session arose from the rear thatoth ' '.' " Austin- Approp:.-,.,e aSflg!am
er subjects might cloud and inter- '""n to > '> saIai'-v aild mileage o „rv
fere with the tariff .piestion. \s. ,l !itrlct jud-ws'
surance. have been coming, however , ^ -'•" -f"mmitte<
from various quarters prlnclpa'h a" bankin«-New bank guar
secretary of the treas-
anty law.
for the |H>ople and foi
lerk that he was Mr. R. I4. nnd the Pennsylvania steel
The reporter sent tn 'or another customer. I ^roni sen;tte that the anonunoed o u n
jhis card and was invited into the DrPxe) awd company held stock of tJlriff rtiV>slon ma> not be realized >t>naU' ll -* * —Anderson—Rela
2 r
Z , THim T'° "
••Th,,r" - no,hin« -«• -
Uf
the two companies for .1
and company hut only
amounts.
ing to registered nurses.
Senate Bill 77— McClintic,
...... ,"rter The reorganization of the
small ;senate wlll> control In the hands of ,1Iwl .. , „
| senators, who are in close syrnp,,'-, f E"'anuel Requiring the
lames Oayley, former vice prr.l- { with ,,le administration, is said to' w<,ls'llnK cotton.
Be a d
State senator Frank D. Roosevelt
of New York to be assistant secre-
tary of the navy.
George W. Guthrie, chairman of
the democratic committee of Penn-
sylvania to be ambassador to Italy.
Rich nl Olney of
The County Board
The . ounty commissioners are still
ht:e but have made no record for
two days. This afternoon al>out 3
o> ock there \ indications about
"T h use that :i meetingmigh^
be held at a later hour.
Tiier is no change in ;he treasiw.
ersh:p affair • \cei t a rumor that
Simpson may be the appointee, if
there is a vacancy.
LIVED OVER 100 YEARS
Knoxville, Tenn.. March 12.—Mrs.
lane Trinkle, aged 101 years, d * d
at her home In Bristol Tuesd iy. She
♦'From thes
so much of
government
;,u'. ' - . ti Mr \osworth> replied
Volt have not m\ authority to sa.
C prlncli , s m i) ho re ' .m v; I i al out t It |„ not true "
the future policy .-rf this
i* It i- necessary now
< ferecjst ,ul ,, 0., BANKERS TO their aid
these .ri:ielpl , 1 may I h. Stmkane. Wash.. March |: l„ or
Permitted will as imt. h confident! ll|,r lkal fru" growers of the
s earnest..., , vteud to the gov I '"'Riundlng ,^>un : > may be p ,,-ed
ernm. • - of all the republics c a f|n«u>'l.illy substantial, co-op-
Aic. a the hand >> ennlne fi ■ ti.1 *rat,vo asis, 40 bankers and liusi
ship a: d to ' ledge tnv own honor I ' men of Spokane have c cseii
dent of the corporation, who has
been on the -'and for a week, com
"'♦•ted hi< testimom Tuosdto.
I hearing wi'i h ■ continued Fr
da \
■e one of he circumstances from
which the conclusion has been drawn
...a. the tarlt as w ,> l as other ques-
nt 'a\ be dis; Sed of wirhout
-eitd 'ITIC!'f.
' f m, . ,gncs to ever) enwrprise I ,n'Mr omw< '>nJ devoting t em
of pe.ee and .mlty th.t a fortutiste ' '"" ,or *' to raising jr.
future m*\ dlscloee " I !1,H> '•> sale cf -twk in the Spokane
' he me
rate in
| mile.
The president took t'o above s-.,te
ment to the c.bine' meeting Toes
>la.< He -ead t(, -t„ ..hinet which
was n sons on for two hours in the
after: -on and bs .cl It shortly after-
W;ird to the pres?
Vt the WTilfe Ho'is# wns dis-
claimed that the statement wa* Hint j
«ni at any ; irt1cu!s" countrv it ws< j
ii* tared that it n mid t>e sent :o :h.
diplomatic representatives of the
l • .Ted > a es In a' Central and
0OM\h American countries alike
\\ h «- most of (Hmntrks it\
t!N \\ - orn h< v s here atv en . ^
ins domeetiv* as we-1 as International!
P* e stat. «! M.er.t off .i'>
ha\> «\erclsed a o!v se watch or. I
*' • V \ "c .• *!,- • .1.1 N .
aragua. Honduras. lV^uiln^o. Cw j
t*a and Sah ..dor
hYuit
i rowera company The cam
paUn is waged by the Realty Hoard
with the i ounael of the chaml^er of
commerce The fruit growers the-.
selves have subscribed liberally to
he s >vk of their company and Spo
| Kane business men are coming to
■ eir asMtance in order that he co-
: operative selling organirat on may
under way n time to handle the
st son ^ crop. While apples at first
jwill^be the principle product hand I(?n^u of -'H W<
d dirt etly between growers and sayed her' friend
UNDER THE EROMAN ACT
\ew York March I w \v. \
ferbu v. pre> dent of the Peunsylv,
uia ml way system. Albert H. Phi
lips, t .rd vice-pies: lent of tht fir*
"im organi ation aid W. U. Cham i T
{>ers. formerly chief justice o"
international cour: at Samoa, net
here today under the Brdnmn „ .
i on-ider the case tr" the applicn :
tion of the Hix.therhood of Kirenen f'
on fifty-four eastern n^ds for in
creased « ce<. Heart net will con-
tinue from day to day and a decl-
c ' eli on or before April *J. ,r
«hivh time a strike has Cneon cal l,
if no agreement U reached Th'' e,v',rnor
CRUCE WEILDS VETO pen
ng fear that the
House Bill 4tl—Mitchell and Frank-
lin Felony prohibition law.
House Bill 729—Curtis-—Authoriz-
ing the construction of a bridge in'
Sequoyah county.
Senate Bill 342—Pugh. Barefoot.
Shaw and McIntosh—Relating to the
payrneint of jurors and witness fee-.
Senate
Massachusetts. | was born near Chri.tiansburg Moat-
to h. ambassador t„ BngUnd. - gomer.v county. June « ,M, and
f
man of the nation .1 committee, to She was the .. ither of -ift^n'. hi'd-'
minister to Austria.
W M \.on K I re°' lhr<'f' 0f whom -urvlve- She Is
McComhs campaign man-1 survived by 45 grand < hildren and |
ager for Wilson, o te amba=sad
to France.
jed excellent liej
ago.
Bill —Randall—Relating : Washington
NINETEEN SO DECIDE
suIgeen>
pa- - ge of the Vac t0 veterin.rv
del enter bill might prejudice ,•
pend ng passenger rate cases ln the —
1 ' Cr-.lce to veto BURNED GOLD FO R A MEDAL
re making the passenger Vashv :ie, lnd .March II.—M.
Oklahoma 2 cents per Charles Mobley, residing near he.,
recveived a -tier Saturday from tf
was subrvitte t Mle. Washington, telling her whe .
a-e Wednesday f n gold oins were hidden. 1 ,
of the a
nineteen
.March 12.—The Sei
' has received no ic.
of the legislatures, o
upon the proposed
WILL VISIT
j Washington, Mi
of the N'av. nan . .
to visit all the navy
ALL YARC«
t iaklng pians
ards and s'a-
measure
the legislature
afternoon as this w the last da.
grace that the governor had. Had
; 1e not vetoed it Wednesday it
■vould have become a law without
vs signature
■o .er . r-- 10 s gnat ' . except h.s
"A tramp whom you once befrie.id
fd with fo-id and sht! er."
Mrs. Mobley .t first thought it
*as a j ~.e hu after .% few minuter
eta;
deserves the medal
-New York. Varcl- ti \. s.- y m
Ionise Creen. daughter of
Nine . s.
rs W. |{
be says, that «he remembered feed
■ if
tr.tnn
constitutional amendment providing lons in Ihe coun:v. After attend-
for the direct "lection of senatois up ' spring tarcet , tlce oftho
bv he |.-.pie. So far tot a sine'e v'ant,<' f'^et, beginning March
state has acted adversely T • . 'he ~,,< r";arv will go to the Charles
amendment has been approved . 'OD- South Carolina, yard to look.
the Massachusetts, Minnesota. N< w
York. Art ona. North Coralinn Ore-
gon. .Mississippi. Colorado. Wyom-
ing. Idaho, Texas, Montana. Illinois.
over preparations f r the construc-
tion of a new pier and if possible,
trip will !.«, extended to include
alt the Atlantic and gu f
tions.
eliminating Intermedia:
the association is so in
{corpora ed that any prodiK t of the
sctl may be sold. The organixativ'n
Jo the direct outgrowth of a series
of vonferfnees held >y several linn
dred growers v ' the Pacific Nor h
^es at the I'M 'J National Vppb
show in Spokane, when th* growers
mauimousl) went on revvrd in favor
must all comf in v>' or^aui ing fv>r marketing purp<>>
njttct r • v „ •
rt
breoht of >icn RoeMI
ing when a canoe in which th
voung women and Km.n T.
oast sta-
Maine. Nevada. New Hampshire. Ok- l!on8- He expects u visit the Pa-
lahoma. Wisconsin and.Vermont. jcific coast during the summer.
" a- I - - go i: as he „ . ,avin„ ~
rnat t Inlght injure the status t.t he told her he would pa. for -he ' '*Ri>l3tor«'s 'hat meet ■ nly 1
rhe present i cent case, now in the food and lodging some dav " ! """"v ^ impoS,,b>
^ .courts under i„u,:ci,, s,-,,, T • . .. w - feut.d abo.tt fo^Ctendln,^" " ^
. 'utr jl .,. miIes from Mobley home
1 n e.i.'rt wll> 1* made to p... the Ihe roe: of an oak ree upon w'-i h
-« of! over the veto but ft Is doubtful an X had been chopt>ed.
ftrt. The'bill u
mere
lt>
it will be sue
?ncy measure, thus requir-
a three-fourths vote to re-pass it
year* old. were paddling n th, This nt
fourth vote during the present
endar vear.
Mackensack river, w is cap>ined
Miss Cfreeu. a strong swltnm, ■
did not str ke out for the shor.
When the : io were pitched In th- CLFRGY MST MAKE CHOICE
"ate: She knew tt,.t b.r 1 N- . March It-
Mr-. Sc.brooht. could not nrlm* Mil rlr'J**" *ho <H>rsl" see,::,.:",,
de:ern.ined to save her ; l>l>v# or cUars. afte
The pluck) cirl ,.s soon ,o \.. ! themselves at ord
REFUSED OPFER FOR A SOY
,C us that it must «>t '1 vote, j 8: March 12.—Mr and Mr
n the senate and 73 In the house, i ,uli,ls Karon, although
i eleven children.
dered ; railroads to dispose under
«ath H fore April 15th what connev
Ion each may have with transport.*
Hon of freight or pas^encera by wa
ter. Tlh:4 tafonnatiou is to be sset
in the adminis-rat on provision of
have . water^.A* . rs o v
•' d tarough the canal or e-sewhere
R • 1' c \ i r .•
Washington March I! Tht> vice
president has r.amevl Senator lta
of l *H rgu as of *«e 8m *.h
Charter Amendments
\ • ti-V || . h IS Clt) y ' ai
atc.cndiiHMits were adopted at < sp
" ott S i'.anics are vx v\ .r
1
• clv.ef is o be elected ui*the
tnre
Would Make Good Aviate
N. N \!
Vi'-t v. Trav nor ! S mo s f
' m a third story window to th
rv nd and was rushed *o the h
could not swi
save her
Irl mvii as Mrs I' ** oruinafton to
S. : e, In s head appeared a: , e th, *''rort' «n .11 Its forms
*t - V
:..i"e,l hi t .vnscio i. ehutn a - 0fr '' ""en - h Kishop Jo-.
* shoulders and then, p jsh th
oy was given to her in legal and e
y lterr
It was
anv
The • hvalclans
•erious Injuries.
M
\ ^ \ • • >,
workmen. Wood row intll
n-.ightj Ireadnaught coes out
missk>n the gun wli; >> kno
"Woodrow" by all jackies.
t.ints for a!mi-son .>
4 that Hishoj Berry
arers by declartne: "i
S how. ,- erg. men. a
adaption she would give him her'.'a
mlly mime and take hlrn to t>iro,v
for ed.^ ation. She *ert whet -h-
offer .ts refused
A TRIP OF THEIR OWN
New York. March 12—with $2,500
-enatorial -vhlch t ok two vear- to save, three
he requisite three-' ret,y youn. stenographers from
M rv Grealy, Marv
-Ullivan and M irv McCue, sailed on
"te Cinclnna'i for a three months'
■Jur of Medterrane.it ports and
1 e. wiion- they return the young
>v to protect his back, ''e;ng marri«d. After
?u j: s t a have the hip- . " "" to have a
■nt Eugene Thayer of A.siniboia, Sak.t-1 10 ,n,ve| much-
•hewan. ls nearing the end of a 1,-| 5
GARMENT WORKERS WON
Newark, N. j March 13.—The
tarment workers strke which has
a in Pro*rt'« h.{.. since early
'ear. wi. Brought :>ractl? !l.v
Close last nlcht wtju a victory
■ the strikers "when the owners of
'en factories, em oving more than.
Strapped in a Box
1 a ii. March 11.—Bound in
asket like bov
which is broken
pa ren ts
have decMoed
offer cf $ a made !>\ a child!, s
' ' v .
• " , .. , :,y 'h°r« "
)e.r old. v music::;, pro.li.gv The'
woman .ssure^ Mr. Baron th.-
he ... w,,,...,... ' ',,u : «t nigh:
Tha.er, ln the charge of his bro-
ther. arrived here late
contr.r\ If there is
ror.feren, e addl.-vd
> •
mmcdlatt stop It. I
su'tender bin
t further delav.
edges
,
ernoon a
harge of4
'alse pretei
countv jail
ao r
t
C — -5t«w1
itlonal Bank on
Gaining money under
'8 ind Is now in ?^.e
« confe$<ed in fu :
shier of the* frink
•."J
srly ti-dav left for Rochester.
M n: r ' re e seek- medioj! .< ■
'te ho>*: i:al.
njured Fehruarv 2:'
M - • aw
Thaye-
!•' ns agreed to the demands
for increased <t. >i,a i
' d -.:er work-
. nnesc
The
ed in j
r >
Democrats Win Out
f*^ouncil*Bluffs. I,.. Mllvh
the city election Tuesday the
crats swept every ward
WON OVER THOUSAND
Iami > Marvh 12. Benjimln
• DIM-
; wa. Canada, u
j estate of Jew
" At Louis "jnillion.
Demo- ; died iknuarN <
rece i v e he $ G4 t>00
miah Moyr.ihan, St.
'■ rag picker,'* who
1910. and for whose
ii * ... v e er\ ward hv « . . ••• • iv. w ih>pi
'* •'*' '' r*£aged ' ' cu prope to one vote «--•e-h.f- estate more than 1.000 ,-iilms «r)
" eiaS. I iifjtlnn <n .. .* °'' ! ami' execute,! , .• m.~
luc.tion In every ward
secuted the ruling
James Moynihan's fax or
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Johannes, Fred C. The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913, newspaper, March 14, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101905/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.