Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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PIIHIISHF.D IVIBV THURSnAV.
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Oklahoma t Ml v . utm lm d lh. *lnt«
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tht^ tilth « W t of < U n*p1. «lt'il "
,,MU1V th* town • </ IVWI v wo-
«>tl rt* If t > •* « m lh«|tlttfu\ WllHlown -
hm tn-oU.-n tmri ntht*r .huntp.' .loin MMt
nhock wi i Hrnrrt « UrtHh ^vllhv innnx
tnllm nottth No ono w «•> kHh'd
Oovrrnoi Fvnntw nimmtin the nr
|M*lnlono ol .o ^oontov V .1 M\ttph\ '
Ai:irnl>o II n-in-m of th- V ■«"«! M
rnWuo y\ SilMvuio' H«n-itoT
ho. . AIMIM Hon V \ ttoHt^iin. who h
i '. n«M nmt mo\ Ml lo HtOphnv. win-!- h.
mr mm! |hi h:\nklna tonoo'•■
.1 v Owho, who h. onn* ii-nhoiMtO
unpiU'lnttMnli m of m'hooln rtt ««<lnv m«'
th<n« hy i \ oifii lo nnnntn-i ot th horn d
nf t oironi- for niivWrtl hoo\« n . • eh
• I rv Mdt'lU Of ihe boar*\ at Ua nn■« nm
Friday.
ivhv\vt.'\ h th- drtti thrtl M 1 1
Vl k ,1on« of lawton how ti\> \ l'oi th
Von«1 rlort' r on thht <t m* th* ' nM
A vol." -. of ih> . 'i\ \v i ' Nil'.
i\K*ln*t on l**\t* of ISOO.OM for ««inli'M <
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UNALTERABLY FIXED
Constitutional Convention Reopens for Business
After Holiday Kn ess—Time lor Reconsidering
County Boundaries Report Passes liasily by -
Bill of Rights Taken up by Sections—Investi-
gation of 'draft and Other Things
m- rutin Ttif ronnfv twnin.tnrU*! ot*
mlopifil l \ I In* .onMnllon mo now nn
iilt.viil.lv Tim ln niK'"l 1"
MOl.-th In lln>li H.nli Tluirmtiiv onil Ml
iIIoxm .1 tin* linn* for tin* • onnl.ttM \ 11on of
ll\f . outil \ l .nnnlni Ioh imitli'i to im —
nltlionl i < .'ounlr.lnw th^ f.iol llnit If tin*
nioll. o foi n • nimltl. titlon «n« ool \o|. .l
nil Tltnr* .l \ nml.M lln fttlr* It . ottl.l not
l o till*, ti np Int. i
I l\.« i1 -l. r ito" xvlio nt>t*o--i- .lUi'ton of
( <liilu)tn:i ' nntli •« tilnnn.'.l to allow tin*
W\a\s tlinU.M" ('* ino\ •• rt ro« o.wt.l.M "Ion of
tln < oi nt n Ivoninturl. ** nation «■* tin v i\n
nonr..'l i'- for« tin* ronv *nt|on that 1lW*^
Would .1. Hint t'lut wln*n llm nuvtlf VV'*M
,x> .. of«*« to Vov. o a 11«hl for r«*stoil1iK
\bs oUt . onnix 11n« ^ m1 v. . oi-ainH *11-
VI . v .It.t not know tint .lorlnu tlio
) (|..v tin* < o\int n I Min.tort'X oonin\ltt.*«-
t>rv.1 vono ovr- tin" iv^Nxrt. nn.t r.'povt«*l
thut l1*.*v fnmnl no . i tov In l> «ivt thu
ti. nrv 3ohu-ton who ' - - .1 0> it .■
WOltM nwvfl > I'O'OO- • it Ion hn I .1*011
tr\V1\. 1 \y\+ III
A th* bill *f r«
I v... [ i« o -vMrin of . onnty. townnhln nn.1
wlmt#\ ' oth.M hlult mltooln w .'.nnnitin
Hi nt * .1 >mIi< lln lr niulnt. nnn. * t 1 p
I'.niio by fntntu token ftotn tl o wtolo
tt.iininx Tin* p.tltlon wm (linn0.1 tiy
Su|..*1nton.1«*ntB Oiitvort of Onllirlo,
i'ooU of OklihoniH i'ttj unit h *n moI
otllot s
1 \vt It I on n \v*>r* oft" .«fv.1 1>\ 1to1>« rt** of
. Hvi i. . t'nir of 1i .^li'i'l. k on.I 1 Mlnn*r
. Wilburton front olttii*in of Hrlttnln.
IV\\I« ninl othfr |>l *«•.** foi slot.' trMo
nr*>hll 1tlon.
* hill, s s Vhotnxf* .>f i>onv«*r, form or
iyowrnor rl <V> ot . \ \ *. i > l.1v. ot
lot «th n l 'ttt*r to ti■« .>un«tltnttonol on
vi i i i n wrtrttlitB It to f nf. timi.l tlv*
ui'liti or Itnllvtrtunl .ltl*onil1ilp. Ho •
• Itt .l \!n nnli n rv v\n'*vU*n<• ** on. oit'il
, .., | iv r, \. ,|o lo lln* lit s.v.iil
v >. w)i >h lie rto.1 vvv'ro dm* ni:ii •
, V ,, I I n ind th« M .ui' QWltltUl W '*x '
, O vi-pt liivtli turv fov corrupt iniri^M.•«.
Oil Iv
or
rtnnkM .f If pan *>tpropwn«| hi in wolf n.n
fviiihu (tint t v intrl' Untf lli«< bUl «
It had, til® < oiiV' tillon mticlit bnw fH
tijhllJiliml ti nia|irnioly. H wnJi followed
by rillimm of ) :nUJ. who MatPit tlmt or
tr hi i.In oil liibor l trfi'ii ii-H arbilritr j- o*
I ot (.miiIkim! . nf'lttli ond lo the
inrM nt • iJtr i-onavtrltofi. ritwultlng fnon
th ' n.-lton of ihn l..fm«ilH)ren «n' uutott
Int. i iii Itf^hoi Mo toil up H nnl.pir* plr'U
fill (III. fcil-ipMoft of III** rrinllM. t. dv. )ol
inn 1 Imt IV tmohlhttf «u*t ir*M llf ,d th«?
i<ii.r.nUoo (o foltow In hi*ttor of v\
|p. ttHP tin* pr.H-v.bHit vntiibllidlvd by t U
j i %honirt lewlnlitfttreA. mid tlmt If thero
I U :i-i n urtift It w\« tho fault of vottgtrM
iuid Itut of tho .'onvi-iit Ion
riltinmi wn« Bl tit BpvnkliiK at I In* noun
lio.it ninl w mm . ullvd down by I'roHl.leiit
Mu.ru* who propunvd to id|onru the
Hon i"i hi '<i off ton« •nou^h to
lot HomKi II j' t III lilrt (4' lift InvvstlK-itlun
roftultillon tu'forn ndonrninvtit.
fs. \t In Import nn. «* to the printing
dlfullssloo **!*« tin- Htitlo rlRhtB np.*.*vh
in olv by 1 .cilbetti ' In oonneotlon with
the Swiirlr. ri'i olutl« n wlil.'h it©.'hi rod tho
pvnt Itn.Mit of tho oonv.tulon to '«. In
fnvor of the «tn.*tidtnent *>f tho I'nltvd
Ht-iti*?. .institution no an to pormlt of
the remUAtlon and h*vy|ti« of nn Inoonn*
toik The rosnhitlon hnd been favorably
tv|ortf*<l bv tin* roinmlttro on fe.le"al
r. intlonn, and . auto up In lt« ro>iular
oidet on the oalendar.
A* noon n* the matter win up for .lis
i >on T.edhvttor w.\s on his foot In viu
ons opt>o! ition Ho Inflated that i^k-
Inhotna oimht not to a^U oonsross for
:unvn.Intent* to the oonstltntlon until
.'t.r It pots* Into tho union. Ho <\
\A himself \J having no doubt that
I'M thoma would R**t In and deolar-,1
that lie did not b.lu vo thnt the pros!
ti. nt hn.1 any rl?il;t to deny admission
• 1'urthorm.uo, 1 had doubts as to
whether ti . constitution ou«;ht to b,
amended in this* tospeot. If you piv
,HV • PH that nower v**u take tve erf
Mftp tn > oars in, en. oa- hlnfi' on tho
I Th« whi.lo prlnlltiB riHnRllon was th«n
! ii upM lnl onJ«r f"r Hutunlay m i n-
'lr; After iwmp othur minor rc«nl*it|jn*
ii.i.i t«t>l"<l, tho ronvvntliin «• nt
Ii ii. Oi*> .-miimlttee ot tl.r wlmK- t..> 'iikl
i I> II)'' r<'mnlm.*r of ti.* Ulll "f rl*;litH.
Thn tn-llim fnvitlii* nrranil Jury m.-it-
(. <■ t'-lti'.l rntiFl'1-'rnhUJ ili-hatP. and t "
t.r (h t *•" ■ hilMK'"' w.'re WfW In tl.Ht
HKi'llitn. t'niliT ll« a bi-mhI
Jury 1* to I"' • lit"! ""'V «" iwtlllofl "(
thn i,t«|uiy ri.. unl«iw Hi.' li'Klsloti.ra
mull** 11 iiuHiiliifory, «i'l "" 'n,"'r
,ry to ri'turn nn indlctnicnt was ulM
fhanni-.l from twelv# to nlm:. the l.'Kla-
luturf ttllowiv. lo mtenil It powta*. r. -
dtrlrtfil l v tin' report I" rrlmlnal nrtt-
torn. M that It n i Ik lit Ul e tlg t I'lilrll-
: tlnn* of Jalln. poor houses, u at ti."
, prpMvnt time.
An i ffort wan niado by MUN "I" <~>rlnn-
<1o In taok on a provision forbidding pun-
lahment for violation of Injunction .'x-
e *pl on oonvl.'tlon by a Jur>.
••i h;ivv yt'utrrilay that the convention
wan n frul ti to tnko thin matt ti- up,"
Mr Kill* H Ihon oppcnled to th,1 rt1-
pnWI, um 11* "fit '.* the ilemoorats to
help him out In the tnutti'r.
Ilanrntv of Sontli MeAlestor mailt- an
ext. n,If,I niw'rll In fnvor of Kills' nmt-n.l-
tnent. ret ItltiK the history of tho In-
junction trouble In the 1'nltetl States.
Murrny oppt.sed a majority ycnllt't In
rrlmlnnl ott*e*. hut wanlet. a three-
••wlii-ro some sront corporation I* con-
cerned where one or more of the jurors
l« not bought." Finally the entire sec-
tion. with nil amendments, was refcretl
to the committee along with the sections
sent back to It ThurMay.
Lightning Struck Twice.
Dr. J. G. Keith, formerly of St.
Louis, who was struck by lightning
several years aw, went to LeadviUe,
Col., for his health, and was again hit
by a bolt. About 11 years ago the
doctor, while walking 011 the street,
was struck by a thunder bolt. His
left Hide was partially paralyzed He
went to Colorado for his heallh and
last spring while on the street he was
again hit by lightning. This second
bolt practically rendered Dr. Keith
helpless as far as his left side is con-
cerned.
NEGRO TROOP
QUESTION UP
he Mil e< • «rn. -=
LODGE OFFERS AN AMENDMENT
TO FORAKETS RESOLUTION
Foraker Declines to D scufs the Race
Question. Declaring that it has
No place in the Present Case
cf the Srownsv .e Affair
L'ndjr Investigat cn
, W AS IN'.TON TI ' tu n the son-
FACTS ABOUT FIGURE NINE.
Professor of the Occult Has Added 9
New Wrinkle.
Mathematicians have juggled with
the mystic figures 3, 7 and 9 for ages,
and now comes a foreign "professor"
of the occult science to tell fortune
j by "the force In a simple numeral"—
tho 9. He reminds his victims that if
they multiply any number, short of a
decimal, by 9 the two figures of the
i product added together will make 9.
Thus: Nine times 2 are 18, and S and
1 are 9; 9 times 3 are 27, and 7 and 2
are 9; 9 times 5 are 45, and 5 and 4
! are 9; 9 times 6 are 54, and 4 and 5
are 9; 9 tunes 7 are 63, and 3 and 6
are 9; 9 times 8 are 72, and 2 and 7
are 9; 9 time 9 are 81, and 1 and 8 are
I 9. He might have added that any
number in the hundreds of thousands
multiplied by 9 will give a product
the sum of whose digits is a multiple
of 9. Take at random—9 times 545
are 4,905, the sum of which is IS, and
9 into IS goes 2 times. Take 7,352
multiplied by 9 equals G6.1G8; the sum
of the digits is 27; 9 into 27 goes
3 times. Oh, there is an immense
amount of fun in 9.
MADE THEM ALL LAUGH.
,,x ut,, v„e- .unit of tM.Int \ J Ro
s'-*wnci 5 >low«.M I •> >'*., k*
, • • v v v \. •••; o* > •
. > ivi'Tvxw charter* an,, o.her fvrelimc
n ,, f,,: fhc orvrtLtilKfc.lOft .t ■ Ok:
„ I AC". -n
■esptta lie,. M lioe 01W. The 1
the wwtv.nV will Ito < t nn OV'
> ,.y cyhtt't* ' the ,lr* ,vi,v\n c\p
fltlcn,
f*enrt rv ^ert I* tmpeM^ei
«<>1 "II V \l KS 1 t K !' >.• .h 1
off! 'I*UN atmoxmciM. 11 1* unt.er^tc
1", t .ti:.It 1 II \'.*W ^
I ... . . >:•. > w <0 • . favv •
Ot . we
if t*e 1 v i
'I'its nnt. set
to K-nntmii
B-30'k Must Have Been Funny, but No
One Knew What Is Was.
It must have been a very funnr
story! The type looked funny fror*
across the aisle of the car. the pic-
tures looked funny, and the young
lady who was reading it doubled up
in fits of stifled laughter every few
minutes. The young man in the seat
with her could not help stealing a
glance at the pages of the book which
was evidently so funny, but whose
cover was carefully doubled back out
of sight, and soon he began to laugh,
as he unblushingly followed the story
page after page, shaking with sup-
pressed merriment.
The woman in the seat at right an-
gles became interested and looked
over the girl's shoulder. Presently
her face broadened into a grin and
soon she was convulsively shaking.
The man in the seat across smiled at
the scene. A boy a few s-. ^ts c >wn
VM>T> \
H .• *\t<f
M« h Mi \UvMv
ftuWlt* *oh0 -
ot tho *
the aisle grinned sympathetic:;,
darky still further down sh >w
his white teeth. The contagion
until the car was nearly on the
of hysterics, when the fair read
up to leave the train, yet nr'
the girl herself had any idea
what the book was.
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c.-.tSHTION «"0« CRttK INP VS
A PO A'ED MAJOR GENERAL
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VAST WEALTH OF THE SOUTH.
in Naturai Resources That Section It
Supreme.
To its coal supply, more than twice
as great as the combined cv . a"- a
of Great Britain. Germany and Penn-
gylvinia; to its vast "stores of and
natural gas as supplementary > .* -^s
power of water powers for utiliza* >n
of power and heat ?.r.d L-" '.^e > h
adds at least S.00< "00 a v. :v t "horae
power of water powers for utiliza: :m
for electrical transmiss on . > for
power, heat and light. The develop-
ment of this vast water power poten-
tiality will eventually employ $250.-
000.000 to ISOO.OOi '00 and be e~ ial :n
working capacity to 6.00 men It
will make possible construction of
thousands of miles of :t . -\.-: an e-ec-
tric roads it will furnish cbea: pewer
and light for mines and facv-ies. and
create, fti tn Switzerland I - • ®t
forms of sk lied mechan1 work :n
the mountains of : > ' - where
climatic con . ns a-t r.s: ssea
by any other section < the w r. In
coun ng u; th< • v es v < > V al-
ways bear in mind s we.. ;V. of ever-
running streams, where nature fur-
nishes the power w bout prioe except
tor the cost of devi\-pment.—Manu-
facturers Record
POSTUM CEREAL CO.. LTD.
Guarantee On The r Product*.
We warrant and guarantee 'Vat
all packages of Post urn vV-t G~;.pe-
Ruta and Vlli.iah's Manna he-er.'te- aoM
by any jobber or reti. . c nip v h
the provisions of the N na Pure
Food l a*. an. not
be adulterate< mt? wiibin
the nieantng *^f atd Oonsrrest
approved June 30 " ' e . i,
"An act for preventing ' - msr.ufac-
i turf sale or transp.• on o adul-
terated or mis branded or p * .^rona or
deletertoua foo<ls, r v *:nea,
liquors and for recnW; nt s',;. tb*
\n for other purpoaes
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Overstreet, W. S. Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1907, newspaper, January 10, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116157/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.