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My commlaaion explrea July Sflth 1913
. I mi I HUMAN I'll MA IN
iti i. i n i in i;i n vow
It Inn't avery da thai i real human
drama is enacted in any particular
eoBMn unity yet aoonor or lai-r aaoh
town hihI hamlet feela an ocourronea
thnt etanda out with ninkiuK (eaturoi
of huimin Intereat duo day thla week
the ir'.- told this lirlrf tloryi
"l'at Harriaon waa arraated ut
rktanovllle Ark. tods) and will be re-
turnnl to Hi' Kansas penitentiary t
serve out his term after eecaplnf
from that Institution reforming mar-
ry hr mill UiiiK honestly. Hi' was
convktoil of KiaiiU lur.iny In lUo
ami senti'iHial in ti'ii yi'iirs. Aftel
lorvins seven years he escaped ami
lame to Arkansas aaaumlnt the nanta
of William King ii' mel a youni
woman of well-to-do parents. They
fell iii love iHi each other and he
told her hi' life's history. They wra
married she acci ptlng him in spite of
the omiatant danger of his Identity be-
eomiiift known. Soma one recognised
Harris .ii ami reported him lo lbs
authorities."
Jtetrlbutlon? Rather let is be oall
ed ratrogresaiun for there is little of
the higher plane of civilisation repre-
sented. Borne "lie recognised him.
There was. perhaps a reward of ISO
for his apprehension. The rocogniser
probably came Into part of it as his
lew .nl fur telling tin- officers who
receive the nut Thirtj pieces of sll.
ver waa given fm the betrayal of thu
8aelniir. Fifty pieces of sil.r ac-
papted fur iii- betrayal of a confi
nance of nature for it is natural that
a t:n il m in hi' let almn Is the moil
em uy.
in tins Instance every purpoee of
the law ha I been fulfilled. Men con.
Vloted "f grand larceny are sent in
prison th.u tiny may reform more
than that ihcj may in- punished Tin.
refm mat on had been Accomplished
He hail married only after tailing r
his paat i nl lot near!) ten years had
Lived the pari oi a good man. It was
a dirt) iniii i "H.ii mi''' tin' Informa
tlon which ii i his Identlt) to becoma
known fur a n'liiii man living under
an Resumed name is preferable to a
Bjniil man or a liad man in a penltella
tlnry. Kansas should retjulre nothing
more from him than thai he be lei en-
Joy iiir peace of an honesl life Arkan-
Kim shniilil imt h t a gn ul mini be
torn away Mi. in I is home It Is hut
Bttothei Instan f man's Inhumanity
to man.
o
Till i DLO.M I II WlHi IP
ami what the) in. in.
believe thai ' i ' . i i . m
Van Valkenburgh i'i-
ter is no) giving na whal in- has go
n ii. ii called "tha guqsredeaL" ii
tells us thai hiie in. often said ha
i - i ut a candidate for the preait
dency he never said he woiuo not
lit kat It If Offered In him. Why thai
Ii Hi. .Mai of mind of all at 111 whn
bgva never had it. There are man
running storaa outtlng i n hu h
iiigging in coal mill' s operating banks
nml iiiIsiiik i mps w hn are nnl OMtdl.
dales f"l th' H ''snli'li. this year hut
aim would not turn I deaf ear lo
their iiurt s or their country's '.ill-
Mr. Bryan who la not a candidate
WOUld w- are sure nnl turn hie back
upon Baltimore if it should nhout his
name. 'ol. Jim Ham Lewis of flu-
lasu would nt d leap point uu. Bx
Benator Beveiidge or imllann would
reapond to n call.
Bryan. Beverldn "r Lewla Hokl
Smith or lilnk H. .its ami beyond
thorn tha great urm of tin- unknown
who mi in ii" sense oandlBMea for a
nnmlnatlnn Imt wnlil.l not reioCt It
if off n il. have this "lie great and
supreme advantage nf tin- colonel!
they have never had it lo thai
limit nf j. righteous ambition An)
man in the 'ant multitudes oi men
who am imt candidate but who
would toko II OOUld lak' it without
feeling that lie was makliiK B htm nf
himself He could take it without
feeling that he was .shutting some-
body awaj from the trough. He
could take it without oonaclouanaas
nf gelling hut hind feet as well as Ii s
fore feet and ills snout in th swill.
That in the great diaad vantage of the
oolonel in thin campaign There are
mi man) mnilong mora of Americana
who ate not oandldatea hut who
would take it if they OOUld get It ami
who have never had It yet. They all
are aKiiltixt monopoly trusts.
Tiiat is Hi' colonel's handicap.
o
Eugene EE Behmfoi former mayor
f San Pranclsco ha - been freed "f
bribery In connection with th. famous
so-called gas eases. The understudy
nf Bchmlta Abe Ruef who is serving
a prison t' l ill. I. fused t" t!" mi tile
stand and teBtlf) agnlnst his former
chief While the oouri ordered the
release upon th advice nf tha proae-
iiiinr who declared he did not have
enough evidence to oonvict t is hard
It) possible that all of Die oorruptlon
which was isited upon Sun Pranolaeo
liiiring the reign "f Bchmlta was pr-
sonall) caused by Aba Ruef
O
Win n the Mexican rebels desire to
raise fundi to finance their campaign
gains! .Mad. I" tin y hold up some
prominent peraon take his oaah ami
then make him put up to free himself.
Hum custody. At least QeOTgO thut
is some s stem
o
t'.ui you give an Intelligent uusw.r
in anj queetlon asked about the Kim
mel case except Hi it the Jury was out
seventy-three hours ami gome sleep
O
a Philadelphia woman ate Jeruss-
li iii iiieirns in cause her death Here
is gome more work for the pure food
department Nature should not in- at
lowed to grow such things.
O
Well if tins Income tux becomes a
reality we guoaa we'll have in stumi it
hut It w ill silng iii arl ever) editor
as well.
i. ri il l. iidi i aik. lumen ii i uu add Mar ii I. After thir
iiu. niasiieii negroes went in uie aeon weeks and one day oocupled In
dome "I I 'I' Wi.Hln iiy a lai iner Uv-1 Ula seleelioii of g Jury and tbl ex-
Ung four mllea snuih of niia city at sm I nation of witnesses the govern-
noon today Uedi Oaorga Northerly m inday i-iosod its ease in tha trial
i 'i ' iis old in a tree somi dis. am e nf than i en Oklcagc meat packers
iKiin iiu bouae thin sol fire to the charged wiih oQMpiracy in maintain-
building Tin home burned to lha Ing a oombinatlon in restraint of
ground bafora the bo) could fraaltfada Tin- case is said to he tin- long-
hlm ii .mi summon help ills fatii- est criminal trial in the history of
er ami mo thei wan In i.niio Rock I the federai courts
at tha time I Judue Carpabter Immediately ad-
a pose "f officara arraated Oaorga touraad court for the day ami it wua
Petard a negro some distance from I announced that tomorrow a written
in scene of the crime this aftarnoon. I motion signed iy each of the ten da-
i ii.- IVorthorly boy Identified iiim as fendmr - asking the court t. take
frwn Hie jury ami dlsi hargu
I he
tin
in u w ho hound 111 in al-
nagro proteals his liino-
one of
though
01 use.
It Is lluiiiKht that Hie house was
thoroughly raneacksd as the hoy saya
III In lie.es Utter lie HUS llOllllll lO the1
tree.
The QfflOOFBi us well us Wortherly
say tiny cannot underatana why in-
nem "es set fire In the house ufler
i anaai king it.
WITH THE POLITICIANS
J
thu out
tha packers us th government has
fulled to prove Its charges under the
Indlotment it is said oounaalf for
the defendants will urgue yearly u
week on the motion.
The i losing hours of thu govern-
ment's side of the ease were taken up
with thu reading of statistical data
on Hie meat eorpotalloiis.
We don't like Dr. Abbott'! eluci-
dation of Mr. Roosevelt's "'onsecu
live" terms "A man may dtink two
cups of .nffi" In succession" sold
the reverend doctor "and then re-
fuse the third in a positive vvHy by
savins 'No more.' Dut he-would not
mean thai he would never drink on-
Other cup "f coffee."Tlila Is loo Mig-
ftptlve I"" lie nai ing we might sa!
A mm may go to lied in Hie small
hours with his I t. on. so Ineffably
full as to l e wish" it di sire for tin-
other drop The morning will find
him with a raging thirst And the
thirst "I tin meriting after is said In
be the most unassiiagealile nf thirsts.
The men who save themselves from
WTi k me those with Hie grit lo
i iim li their teeth and tnJort the
headinhe. and the nausea and the
Mil MARTII
V.i. Tush Is preporln' a Llll far th
legislature re'iuirln' all males yotlfc'
age I' say tmmin ited Instead 0 am ml-
naled. rrof.ssor Tins . says In-s no-
Heed another thing - a loafer alius
' arries un aeount book.
The first joins of the Campaign for
ihe democratlo nomination for con-
gressman from thu third district will
he find ut Okmulgee Suturduy ufter-
noOD when Hid Hun. Junius Sykes of
Tulsa will shoot his first hroadsido
in Hie present Incumbent the Hon
James Davenport occaalonally of Vi-
al ta.
TflFT KEN HAVE
I
(Continued from page
"The election nf thu weather man
b) popular vote is to he oni
singulis of a Tulsa County euudidale
for i-i'iiiM essliuial honors.
Democrats made an unusual dis-
covery yesterday and ono that caus-
ed them no littlu alarm when they
learned that the prec'lm t Inspector
for one of the North Bide proclncte
was u socialist. They had always
Btippoeed that ha was u rock-ribbed
democrat.
I.i. t.ii Hiney and l.'oiigressi'inal
Chairman Cochran of tin third dis
trict were making political pic in
Tulsa yesterday.
II remained for u .Muskogee man to
invent a design for a RoOOOVelt bUB
inn. ii is a black circle enclosing
a rough rider hat Inaorlbod with the
initials "T. II." He wasn't a rough
ruler either. i
Rogers county swung out of tha
doubtful column with a rualf yester-
day when they eli. ted Tuft delegates
the state convention.
ilal.i .lames A. Harris repulillean Tm' upper pluitngia ph is ilat
stale Chairman and Tafl leader 111 f)k-;the Drmnl Hiu ln ss .Marie Adelaide nf
lalinina. made Ihe following Statement Lux'-mhourg wlui has sinceeded
tonlghl nf the Taft and Roosevelt I tha throne of the independent Qrgnd
Strength In this state. I DtKhy at the death of her father
"Among the delegates thus far elect-1 William Alexander Grand Duke of
ed to the state convention in ( Juth-' I.uxiinihoui L'. The onlv nther IK Iiih
of Iho - n Mari ii 11. I wentv-fniir enmities 1.-.. .. '... o. n mil
- j ...... i n in: iuv n ii i -en 11-
have elected Ut delegates Instructed helmlna Of Holland (lower photo). A
uu- iuii. winie nine counties nave lUU
deli-gut s Instruct d fur Roosevelt. I
um suing only the official returns thus
far received.
"No doubt exists whatever that Taft
will have a mujoriiv In the state con-
vention in tho Third Congressional
district official returns are In from
all bp! four counties Mcintosh Ok-
fuskee Seminole and Creek and Taft
will control also the Third district con-
vention at Tulsa."
lit
. I'DI III' 11 WNDl I Ml M. .1
If)
yt)vvt!)
lo Hie fill aam of Tulsa:
i in nl) annowiff myiaU us u can
gpJatl tm Hie Dialog of Mayor sub.
kg io the approval "i iim itepuiiiicuu
party ami ilia choice ui ihe rotevi ut
in p runar) elwitlon Man it II
lleayoctfally
t . ii. run:
To ihe ClHaaaa of Tulaai
I in ii ) m nee oiy-i II as a i an-
tUilato i"i lha ofltoe t tTowwiliiaiiB-
0 nl Ihe M ciiiiiI Waul sabjjort lo lio
jnproval nl tha PnwofWi'ic part
and ihe chnlie of Hie uilll'a Ul 111.:
pi iinai v e i iiniii .Mai ell 111.
I.i -n i Ifully
j. It. WJ&SON.
1 in- t oiuiiilssloiii'r in-iui l No. .
I hercb) anuouiwo my nandldary
for tllO offlOB of t il) (oiniiiUsioiiei'
lulu iii-u i' i Number -. subject to tha
anion o the Republican primary
Man il 111 IBIS
It. K SIMMONS.
One of the Only
Two Women
Who are Rulers
of European
Nations
I in- id ludltori
I number f my friends bating
voluuteerod lo support ma in I bo race
lor republican nomination tor audl-
lior after due deliberation ami rrltb
lite ileepesl gratllinlc towards lltimc
who i. an gtgnlfled tlii'lr siipiiorl I
hcreb) announce my candidacy for
tin- office of city Auditor subject to
the action of iiu- repnblloan prfanary
Manh ill IB IB
Respectfully
T. ). i.lNt.D.
I'm- city Auditor:
To the republican! of Tulaa i baraa
by announce my candidacy lor lite po.
gltlon of city auditor on iitu republi-
can ticket subject io tha win ami
plcaauro of the republican primaries
.March HI. I wish to express in ad-
vance my thanks for the support ami
consideration of friends In this mat-
-
ter mui to solicit a favorable consid-
eration Bl the hands of Hie party
generally.
ARTHUR P HBNDRBV.
large part of Biurope is awaiting with
Interest the first acts of the Orand
Duchess when she mounts Hie throne.
l or t oniiiii-sliiiicr I oiirlh Wind:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
tor the office oi Clt) Commissioner of
Fourth Ward subject to Hie action
I Republican Prima r) ESectlon March
1 lllir i l l M M l HBWa
When Ihlrly-six dlslrlcta nut of
rty-three In the Bmplre state lined
up tor William Howard it must havo
taken siime of Hie life out of the
1 ;oosev i ii movement.
Washington county fop SValdy.
BARTLBBVXtiLB Okla. March 6.
(Special.) At the county convention
hen- today to select delegate! to the
state convention at Quthrle on tho
nth the delegates were instructed to
vote for Roosevelt ami Priestly. Res-
olutions were passed endorsing the
former president and the candidate for
national oinmitteeman.
Next Saturday the Last Day You
May Register if You Would Vote
To iiu- t Iriaeng of Tulsa i
At ihe request of friends 1 bavo
consented to become candidate roe
the nomination of mayor subject iu
the approval of the Republican party.
J. J. HENDERSON.
The registration books were opened
in the several voting pre- lncts of tho
olty February It 111 Any voter
who ilid not register in DIIU and who
has mil registered at some
since mid
who will be a iiuallfied
vote! at the April election tilt must
liny County for Rooaemat register. Vol is who have moved in-
PONCA CITY Okla. March I. J'1 llie clly 81""' tn last regular elec-
(Speclal.) Kay county republican! in " '" ' reg'gter. A voter now re-
convention here today unanimously elding In a different Voting precinct
i Imse delegates to the state convention from the Oil! in which he Is registered
who favored Roosevelt for president mils; have the lireciiy t Inspector of
and Heorge I'riestly for national com- the iireiimt issn'ng the sume endorse
.inhii ii. Miii.r chairman of the
eoiinly democratic central Committee.
has been named by Governor Cruea
as a iii legale Iii the National W.iter-
waya convention to be held In Nash-
ville Tenn
niilleeman.
1 2 HURT
IN 11 STREET DUEL
OUT WORTH Is m i ni: til' .
di iii i: i it m.i in d i n
i IMIL1 in iit-.
Wonld Preserve War Trophies
WASHINGTON Morch B. Tho
house passed ii bin today appropriat-
ing 110000 fur ihe repair and pres-
ervation nf flags now stored In ihe
nnv;i academy nt Annapnlis. Fuur
of the flags were
house and caused
a transfer of nU h voter to the prop
er precinct lhu transfer shall be 'is ter at realdeni
presented lo the inspector of the pre-
cinct Where he now lives so that it
may be entered on the registration
I k .-.
Preclnol Inspectors.
No. IT Mike Stigler iinipei tor. wit: Weklwa Twp. at brick plant:
Xhlblted in tho Register al Sanger drug store. I Dntvson Twp. precinct No. II store
patriotic out-' N". IX Harry Hatch inspector building. 1'Ylsco Addition; Dawson
No. 24 John Smiley Inspector
Itegisler a: West Side Grocery.
No. 2S W. (j. Williamson Inspec-
tor Register nt carpenter shop op-
electlon poitta county court house.
No. D. d. (Julia inspector. Reg-
ister al Dillis' plumbing simp.
No. 27 C. S. Maxey inspector.
Ragtater at Smith's store.
No. 2K 10. R. Hays. Inspector.
Register at Btahl'i siore.
No. 2!i John MoLaughlln in! pec-
tor Reglatar at Hawkins' store Wist
Tulsa.
N'o. HI- J. J. Hants Inspvtor. Reg-
1 ."i Ninth Uivvton.
No. 38 L. A. Nltche Inspector.
Register at Nixon's store.
Voters In school district Xo. 22
(City of Tulsa I residing outside of the
city will vte at the voting place! to-
To the Citizens of Tula! i
i hereby announce myself a oandi-
date for Hie office of Mayor subject
to the approval of Hie Republican
party at the Primary election March
ill 1!Hl'.
Respectfully
P. B. BHALLENBERGBB
io iiu- Cluaeni of Tulsa:
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date fm- Commissioner of the lilt
Ward subject to the will or tin- re-
publican party at (he primary Mai clt
IB mi.;.
Respectfully
E. I.. ROBERTS
in ihe Citixens or Tulaa:
l hereby announce myself as a can
dictate for the office of riiv Commis-
sioner of the Second District subject
lo the action of Ihe Republican Pri-
mary on March HI. 11)11!.
J. P. .YRS.
burst. Tin y ii"ludcd tin- famous Register al North Side Klre Station i Twp. Including Kendall precinct No.
Perry flag with its motto "Don't No. l'.l J. II. Guthrie Inspector. 1 40. at Toll's store. Precinct N'o. H2 !
Give Up Hie Ship" and two ensigns Reglatar at Guthfie'! store Junius and I at Drcutt school house.
captured from the Britlah ship of Beiry streets. Precinct No. 38 is a new one made
war. Bpervier ami lioiiunjca in tho No. J'i it. I. Mirout Inspector up from precincts No. 23 and L'-i.
war of 112.
Warships in China.
PARIS March li The Preach navy
department todatf ordered 'he gunboat
Deaoida now at Shanghai tn proceed
to Chin Wang Tim. While the l-'rem h
armored cruiser Kleber was ordered
In Hong Kong.
Register at Central fire stailotl.
No. 21 A. 1). Mahoney Inspector.
Register al Mahoney's realdenoe 2D
North DlWOOd
No. it M j. Glaea Inapeotor.
Register at Stanley- M'' 'line I'nder-
taking parlors next World building.
No. 23 Vai jean itiddison. Inspec-
tor Register at VOWelTa store.
' Denver street from Seventh street to
city limits south and running fri.trij
Denver on Seventh to h risen railroad
j west. Registration places at Kix-
' iner's store on Twelflh street and
Nixon's store on South Seventh street
' All voters In this territory must have
transfer or must register again hc-
I fore the primary.
To the Hen ratio Inters of the City'
of Tulsa i
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for Hie nomination for .Mayor
of Hie Olty of Tulsa. Oklahoma sub-
ject to the action of tin- Democratic
primary.
CHAS W. GRIMES
sir.
WORTH .March t. One
killed and two WOUQded in
I shooting Wednesday
clock.
BALL private sc. rotary
I Dwells. OOtton broker-
drug clerk shot in
mi theater matt-
POR1
man wa
a Main
night at I i
The dead:
MAURICE
of Thomas i
age company
The wo un dad i
ibe Tbompaon
leg.
.1. s. Plillllps. Od
agar fleah wound.
Th. killing was the result of fam-
ily troublee Oaymr .Meyer auditor
of thu Porl Worth N- Denver City rail-
way Company Is under arrest on a
charge of murder Tim troubli fol-
lowed the divorce of Ball A short
time before shooting bo itrulk Mey-
er saving. "YOU ruined my hlme."
Mi . vets secured a revolver and shot
H. ill ns he stalled from the scene.
Si bullet! were fired. The Iwo
Wounded men were bystanders. M y-
sn Wa! Immediately released on
bond. !
Prieail i lalmi Hb i ic. Uon
George c. priestly of Bartleavllle j
candidate for national committeeman
from Oklahoma w hich poaitlgn is to j
be filled al the republican state con
vention at Guthrie a week from to-
Iny. was n visitor in Tulsa last night '
having come bete illicitly from Ok-
lahoma City Mr. Prlestl) stated list
light that at this time he is confi
dent thai Theodora Roosevelt will
carry Oklahoma ov ei w hohnlnjtly
nv i i- President Taft. and thai he Iiim-'
self Is already assured of enough del-
egata! to insure his election as na-
tlonal committeemen
soiiDi Polar Rsporye Cumin-
HORART Tasmania Marrh fi. '
Captain Rnuld Amundsen the Nor-
sreglan explorer has reached her- in
Un return frurn his south polar expedition.
Every Breakfast
a Good Breakfast
Which includes
PostT
sties
with crean
an enjoyaolc icod sold by grocers and
ready to serve clirect from the package.
Post Toasties are thin bits of white
Indian corn perfectly cooked then
toasted until deliciously Osjsp and
appetizing.
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"The Memory Lingers
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Made byPnatCafaJCoLldPan Fond Fatloriaa. BalUeCieet MkK
To the Citixens of Tul sa:
I hereby announce myself n (.audi.
date for conuiUailoner of fourth Ward
subject to ihe win of the Republican
'puny al Ihe pril election
Yours respectfully
a. K. ROACH
lor Couniy suiiool SiiNrlmcmlenl :
o. O Pryor hereby announces hi-t
candidacy for ihe office of so peri n
tendeni or the county achoola of Tulaa
County subject fn the will of ih
Democratic voters in the Knguil primary.
Gold Crown llridgo Work und
old Inlays a Specially.
OR L P. OWENS
01-.10:i miss lldg. Phone SO.
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescription
Filling is first consider-
ation here.
The Oil Exchange Drug Co.
120 South Main
TULSA HOSPITAL.
Wf.t End Sonth Fifth itraat.
Phone 70. Ambulanca at aay hoar.
Opn to All Phyalruna or Patlanls of
Dmomlnatlon.
miss h. n EigatBa Bpt.
Oradnata Untvartitjr el PeanaTlTaBia
Boaprtsl Training BcfeesL
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