The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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TEE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST i3 :?:S.
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fcrui. «mtjtt iitt i;Ten r ic reRran
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t?r-i fzrtiber trw jsnadxsxva to restrain
ikm trim mon^| thor ^tkn, wan, mi&,
i-ta arcrrrat fmsairt jntliuti &L:yanfter.
-- tear offi&ei raepectrreh- fron
(rtur-* la Oklfchams C:rr ki*c frac wrJttdnw-
iLf kij aaiifT fran tit trearcrr of :Sy nate
*®r zu *lm iiL acr^. aj of skid offioea or a
er^r ■f.'r'ix or ir«eaptof t£ f<t>hlirti
li t teci * of f wte uxnest b: OIuildoils Crty kid
k-f.: from _r ru77r_r ltt :r d*:for *£▼
C2C rf Kkifl psrpoM Tbe «afrer§ b-er*
• ®* ™ vhb art prihbe jn^ al tW ads
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\ x hm iifi^er rr^tiom ntl Aidrtck. worn* von os school bokd issue
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-r"-. -■• l:-/ - r --t -miittc. -aiii i-n ;■« !l,.t . • r> ia ♦owi.nnr ti- total awsbei
N -• t*a a« ;oa- i,.-.-.Tt a . -jil- -n witr. ti- t-.fition to r*.^ rev ♦•• - '■•> -
_ T. . : a . . , n NOW t'Kl>0 TWO HO.VTHi
, "f "•"P*' ■BC" !<cm at aekool pupoan. u the remit of a fip n- THh llek.-i jm«
• -t-rr -Jit t sitaJtij iBBarpeK nartn -Jipat: ,'2t* jstt a:.* :«at rr- :ed ia wi. k Mr*. Robert «. * iieu^
,:' H Bwidette fiforen« tAe jwi a|*L _ ' *1
N r '.-*2 • ■ Bnritiu. itiLtjar tti -«!**'.:ii bT equrtT in wkL n,^, dn„m ■.,. ■ -.^r h, . --.i «
I "if - wmMy. teen ao ekaafe ■ kirn. [California * kui t m i«e«-n «subl b«d by 1** in +mt ' •- "m ■" ,hi<* *• p*r f*
" ~ nuaor* t-t 'tstz. mi i .itti cri s af f.,m* of iIh ::atr f"i:prf-seuted fc^rseif t tb ' 1'* ™ _ t, y mr,~xea v ■ • - •-
Kt " :•:!! c FaMxitrn tit other day *nd insisted thai tm 6> > • « -:••«=■* st -
-'""" "1" Taf" f i: zsiantiy a: .e t.o *ti. n-j-j-i * i;-- -n t :oad frcpowtioB be-
try fanal iadorancaA of ta adaiwtntaM fpotoi^aoae of b^Jir a tax payer. j and -bet wc* it.
' -• I Aad ake iwwtdtd ia that one effort at lea*t. I
It it tmr fw tkt to pmately expruatid t1*w | TV ilwli— afwui n finl ilniinnurl hut finn""| eolal treatment.
it ■ u: u Bitj'i as tny.iz.ne t do * ti tie w:tb-' z*r- nv rv •- via* and <v>ununr ber ballot. * «« •-' i-*
Asorsr* Towsrurr soon
Got Haw- a ti* «t«eatsi" jraiK .ut-eiit:
b}i:
Sit't-; ocr lyt Coir, kmte at-
;-art u* wr. ti lat perp.e tn Jo.e II vi :>e
ma. tiat oran aotud rwofxise tiat ia tie
gipart-TTit and itfore tier at-i^areid tie art
Ttni. tsat aS oSri. arj perforaed at Oilai^-
iLa Cry ttdTjC m -rvad ti. ti,- -t f • e a :•. t
* ot*ey tie * - ti tie people unt_
ti* rt'tr:* say tike fc"t tt ti.id. hy peatemmf
L« vEi- t cnt«« at ti* seat of ftrrersaaest
fr* rt*>; i' '.l- ppo}^". art not ot_y treatiaf
tie tsBLii M t€ tie j«'T'je '•rrti pro:*-r re^^'.t
its are «a.'e l -T ry uffi-jai ar ■ Le~6Lf v.< re-
scti it '"• att-r* ai Aiaac? of tie eamad of
tie pw<: - and cade* an effort t* stipend ti*
-a*. |«iae>«a "i1 eiw? aet of cati ti
tie . :a c '-tr-d t<>ic in a J«t:.ij>n * tier*. by
rr.-'i: - ■ Mmrrrxxm !«.'y eaa tt-e wirt rali-
ca*> ••- '-« * •- i.r j*rf .-mtd by jffi t;«
a' *jfir- *
Ihd a ".n s tie * .r% pocmoa of pwrao
er« jn>i u : !<i )■"' to i.e.pie*
Tt it: <•" a'tifud* "**-->' *- «>.^ Hi.--.-
jiaee b _i tat off ■ tla and eonrt ;—
ur tie :
•f Lcrti
• Lil-iJ f.
rave w y
' -i - se. f vr.'-a. r'Strot-tsit Ther- tre j. - ~t -i^
E t ■ re "tn "ate ".• > for Aay mterai - &v .a* the ngbt
r :..;:t a", a t. t. by K'.-usev-.t sav-rznr d^is'tly iaiae-d • tr virtue rf "..itv.
itjng her oauot
z wh-<b women are ■■
: ,-i Mrs Burdette '-
f v*rr*fi -
.•;• * tr*a r.-ry v.wari Taft w-:v; -•e tie ;E ji,.: Mratana rt'.e w'.!t*n tie r.rtt . ,
end of tkat vast popularity found
:. i - ■:" - f R.;c~*v - It a di« nriv*:y ft
Btnicit and trust *ortiy man.
K.• --- ■*.* - tree boweTer
-.ner pra-
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En AS TO AI— OTEZE PAETTES AXD rs
A1J. OTHXE INSPECTS IT IS DZXIED
- --^ -■ t'r ■- - je. by tte m'. st obet.aate
."!. .i^i ::.l . .ty i . ■ .■ at^ m n—ni i I^;,I onli*
- —
Ti.e oil-t itjv racie for all Rate oCkaals to ptir- OCE JCEMBEE - :• -
i-. ii .. rema— ia G-.^u-jt aid traisact aU btiameu p.„-i V •<!: ■ t.t.- tlavr«i a Taluat.e an: i r'r ~-i *: •
net tiat it retired to bt aiipenaed at ic,e capital
to Tate oa qoestions mbnutU-d to uipayer* in l"1^
b:.a: auffrace *a* r.ten tc *oz.*n .a Iowa >n 1*" ': t....
t. -.ans five "aipay-r- the right to vote v
in pers D or by r r sy ■■ n a.: question* of taxatjoa.
And bem* trje aloe h# will *:t£ to b - makinf E j tie New Y:rs ,ee":siatnre ena'ted that 'a '...'.
th r.naiiS
tia.:r-8f.o
to vo
for
Wt
of tie ritu
r - - - ti. t • )k evj-.-atly ha>
t^n to.-ird t. e fjauaaatf of tie p«*jie on si*
.asane a'.-ts_
Tie Hiax.i'-sto i
:a effort to just if*
rea^t.
■n os. erf ei• *pt the qualifications of * *' **
e owner of property in the viiiare av
oi sit; -! tie prozTt*-:ve fiol .jei f the open ti- .ast - iise jsws-rtut r .1 t.'.-:--
:ia -".rat.os m "acr«- He is a hard workine of is entitle*! to vote upon a proposition to raise
ns .eat n* aaeniber. wio ha* earaed the Terr ia i- uey by aatettzaeat. in Kaasas woni^n have po
j riant eommitteeKhipa of wiiek ke is a neaber. jaeaaed sekool suffiage sinee ld61. muairipal suffrage i
He has not only kept Oklahoma eonstant.y oa the I iB<-e l^T aad bond soffrape siace IM
>. but hi- firtfi " sa fared as well or better per- The four states <4 the tuuoc in which women pos-1
t.a
'A' '4k. f
• Pier a ;
t >ti lx.4
A ' . SBC.'A.
.
at iff v-t>
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SSJS
if £
C Df
a'. ttrrL* -with m^-n are VTyomine
. s:d'• r* lf93 &Dd Utah and.
• r- t: - '.tr nij
■«. ti stat* officali in
5' al h' tK ti ^-rtfore it
i<rti«r si*!* affifuus :■
Ti * Wilir- ar^.Tlr-Dt
#.->^r? on the hearing
If tbe state affUjal
n attempted ei ne . a?
sasteapt of law and the Shape t1**" it todd or would hare done under any |§^a soffrai
district >urt t*an nskt mdt tht-r noo ~x ^ ISC'
> so. and there by interfere Bird McOuire's repcte at "Waaiinrtoa i* an aaset jldaio caee 1896 . School suffrage for women
— e i-rft-rmaaee of their of- for . s ; ... - D-,| a liati it as is.eat hav- be^a r-revaii in aose form is twenty-aine slates
l peraiiwble for kim and tke l^d ke panned any other course. ''rase- as :t ti a> *■<■'■•■■. ifter a.: " - s .f-
ignore tie jodgnaenu of the jj* was layai to tka B«ooaeTelt adssiaiatrattOB. aad [fraeette roinrs-on over there in Great Bnttain. wo
jh< has been loval to the Taft administration
aas made t
f the prohibition
own • v tht ^oxirz
tn#
ruppemt
a^. and !
He
ras ei
a republican, be has a ie-1 a?;:iaisent
EOAJO'G AEOUITJ
.i-...t iisr*s*rd tsa:!
the i-
<Jwin iias keen aod is tfc* capita! i jure < kla-
hina • -y sa« n*v r 'em aad is Dot now an i j '
a -m*r s arisr tie a« void, woold pros -s
tie aetioas of «ta- oBciala in a pla '• n- -r
aeytiase r*- -rn ?e>d as ti* capital, as ti id.
Ht t L
Had ti* z ■ m r a.id- the a ni f r Gut' '
ke dot* for Oklahoma City ke woo d have txhi; •e-.i
f.- ->.*■ of rmk-B.
Gctir*- has V*n the '-apita'.—ccmc-ded to e by
t>* eov.rij • at>i every citu-n of ti- ataf p '
ti* <Ja? f "b >-eal!*d el*"-t>"B.
Ti..« "•• ■ c • "w aad th*r. t ag a i . -. - ■ ' a « • "
iy of the election up to
the courts Guthrie must 'but wo
state officials, by stay .as
business of stat- ev-a w uld
finallv declare Okiah :aa Hask*il
Ail offKiai a:i performed is Ob tine tp to su:- Trey heid that the diitr.n c«un had itirisdiction
denr.es wcraid be proaounced Taad. 1 - - • -.
Aad— i Every point made by Ha>kril is expressly dis-
* performed a Cklaioxra City wos'd be tc o
JLtB* IVflfd
E £ T Vie ]*rg% .
tiwe bo*:,r of
by
Trmzjs "
K"ta' and «
h+r*- a n t *-■*
T.«*> * nr *'&*
thO-.L't ■ -
o jria were to
City ti* -ar
* s i throurc .
ai^ ■ ■ • f
Haskell's plea
Tin is the eh- j
hr i ohason m
"Patriotism is
Th
Rl --
for a., fficers except m-mbers of par- 1,4. .
LIVE TOPIC
r ig<...-:.
- >.'.O'jid get prt .y tie
Q«Tt 3* !U| oe^n e-t
j to i oiber persons m iheir jir«3«caaier.:.
Tae t>art rasi.njf of a qjest:on of eoctal
! .nri.egt .n tucn .* a reflect*.:
i :<n American democracy and iu vaunted
cis-aKty of ail Urfore the law.
-T.f ^10 A
i D SG«*CE TO THE C'TY.
-.* *fvpri' *•„.-* a certa.
n 1
GO EASY ON THE HORSES
■ • ••** past • P«'P The t^ iry weather of mid-sjinrner a
:fc«dg| -P ww from tie de-1 particularly hard on the work hor e.
* li a toer* * :«t*aach tiiat *c-- : Horse owners should rer .ember that
put to t^a^s>e the rookery di*tr c ix^bbin hasn't exactly the constitution of
. cifo. a Missouri mu.-. and should trea: .v.m
ttietuoe tbe jr .?* *if a .ec : iir.g]v.
■ x nfl4t>or r rt for :t fc* -rs ai.tr T--re a*
.i?A• • ; rrifar. of tr* t ec ^
i Some Jr
t: - * r ".be pbor e ca . *a$ . - , - a,
x the tr* tf.. tapped tne ca to-' c:.a: .s rep
r«f* v tJie rrow-i. -r.derstarsdm; But
tr r« -ira. Lwe;, Ite' c v.
wrcrs and teamsters,
om * -. advjee -s -a-
:^a: tier* * A
Tbe ^.-zrart
m.x up t
ty * as
H-:
OklaL ma City has aot ;-e>*n the capital of
ic-ma a I
Oklahoma ' ty is not tie capital of Oklaiomo
tc-'ay
Okiahozii City can sot be vie capital of the state,
cow that the question it is tie hasds of tie supreme I
court ustil the decision of tie court is resdered.
whxh tie so tori ia ita decision tays is a judicial
o nemos
' THE COITET HAS SO DECIDED
Here is in part th - s^n of the coart r- n ered
July 27th.
Syllabus by the Supreme Court: , , „ ;
"a Injua'tion wi'l lie at the suit of the «*«•
brought by the county attorney as an *x^ "
law off;c<-r to enjoin the execut-ve officers of
the stat" other than the governor from remo*.
ins their offi'-es publ re ords. bor •:* and pa-
per* from tbe seat of rovemment aad expend-
ing tie fan<i of the state for s h pnr^ • «
"2. Tbe diatr. -t courts of th:s state have no
jnrisdict a to control the a • n th< • r-
t jt even in ministerial a ts
"3- The district court of Loean aty .«
th^ er to enjoin i •T -• • - t • •■
governor from using or applying
contrary to law or at a place unauthorized by
law.,
'"a. It has authority to enjoin s... r.
fleers not only from misapplying or - •- *_•
soeh i l • .: "gaily, but also in connection
therewith to restrain them from removing their
office! and pubic records, books and papers
from tie seat of government
• • • * • • • •
"e. THE DUTY OF THE OFFICERS OF
THE EXECUTIVE DEPABTMEN'T OF THIS
STATE TO KEEP THE IE OFFICES AT
THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT IS MA.NDA
TOEY AND INVOLVES1 NO QUESTION OF
DISCRETION
f. THE DETERMINATION OF WHEKE
THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT IS IS A JUDI
CLAL QUESTION
Here follow* a confirmation of above in body o
the r nion
"It is clear that an action in the nam<- of the
state in it* soverwn capacity may b* brought
hv -•' • • .-- •
eooaty. h™ being tbe executive law nfT>-"r ia
aa.d nty and court, to enjoin inferior rate
His position a simply that
of as official of. .a*
ISKE.LS 5""E£S"- BRO'._V
C SVESTO
Hits'. - ■ .ci h*a A.-X--- ft-U
ascl no ore will e deceived bv his sonhistrv.
THE COLONEL
Sat -i. i
SILAS LONG SEZ
r.: ;.Age 3f | Mi.
trfty time t
sni if tnere
better than
" 'A'
" " p: r g i,
beg.ns to
insiders te
i a straw
j Many
'+-s t j
- • ri-.r.? tt f-r • • i
r* to contract.
Win doet Be ! «
!« GETTING KOR IT
"c p. ; " "pUnRS
:-*. of t:.e box . —
t^e steenth' t-me an 1
^ia-:e ".ran at any time
i y.r
v-i, deluded devi's
* ti orer to the c.d
i y*s d-e in derpair.
se raprtai,
- ?:•-=? to j * j
capita; asd that be |
t a deMTered ar-
If
Democrat > 1
ment of the r
emor. but h
COMMENTS V SEAL.
" m • - Piwr.ee 7 n:es-
mmm ear ro--
suasrests tbe re-n. so j-
;isi if tr.f rep.: . « axe
• > of Okia":-rr.a are * •-
****** 1-jc ■:«*
• • t
yoe ti
r.< ias -M '
art as g- \er
e is poirg to
arned out in full J
id tbat he will t>e
'-ca be of cours-? |
e*i \nd just '-.ere
Haske
I banker.
IStt
■ srm the gov
Yori
? w uer
VAC
THERE 13 NO CON-
|T: A T TO CARRr OUT a.VD N'OBOD
KX?K -?I ^ BETTER 7HAV CHARLIr.
and
ers, the
>-. -* ••- KKa.ed eiect — ?—
mai.: " ?i,t lied t the
t-E THAT THET HAD T~ v.N'.
t in apoi> ::-s to \pfeas-.
IP.r. r s TRICKED
•/ -* • ^
• v support M- UtSml h « laeM
must depend upon the support -f fro:
• ^ t > v. -t * r
! * Mk' of Ok ahoma Vt > t
* be found on e'e:- n -ia. \
p00L LEGISLATION.
From Drovers T*!e<pr*m
v statesman •. .a si n. Texas
troduced a b.
-*k- rrat-«
• •
rse w
has IS*
uirtnf a man to pro-
e .an take a dr:n*
n ioubt that drtak-
*Fi«ht of God tut w-s
w t - secured it sou 1
c •• f ;rtb#r thouf t
nker to wea- th« n«
:ht we it And wria
intn* f * *he
p-rt. it will be apt
%>
;v.|
i t-* ^
ex; -- r.s repeatel
r - -an be der ed t^e
Ai ,f -apiui now. it
I there for live hundred
A prov. !..* for .a
ran
at-
' t boiled mbbafs
a ' "< ** ie <ie«.1menta' 11
man* t~ opt, b'it we believe I'-nt if *
r* '" • a : • s -• t order ••
| f* wotj d inconvenienced no
A • « - t- ats on 04
C| stit .-.gt.i of a permit
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