The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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MAKE MONEY 16 TO INVEST
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Teemporarily—Convicts to
Be Put in County Jaile
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ra? dttaJi^ of *vtn«roth. Kan —OkJaboma'a con-
vlcu uuit be removed from the Kan-
Ka> *ut<! prlaon by January 31 and
under n0 conditions will a contract be
>>;«r,ed by the Kanxag prison board for
their tem;>orary detention here. Thla
ia the decision reached and agreed to
at a Joint meeting of the board* of dl
J&&
A tirir4a| fit'. buU<3;ng u to be
*«J *ard oo ti*e wde it CU«aco
" -,£ Uj at,d tpe^ ificaniou
b/ „ K,^ umvm. *y^
'A <«r. Maybe
* b«t we a:« not fir*
*** it 'ifeat a^Wteca n^y b
^ «^-4ei livery «Ubl«a or
:r*i 'h"4*rn. bu* when «
fiat buildUg is nojer ed tibe proape*.
-ve ina(,u rto«M be ^^lte4, .1M,
' ey *,'.iie are <x>iu(Mfteiit to tay when
* model tene/iwrnt i, , <jrwua Aj(
•'alia 4o not a i*1*ou make, ^ brick
a/id taort*r and oak flnUh do not make
* Would the great archl-
ev«.r think of i/rovidlng neighbors
VW.'J V. (. r t. , I .
jjricvd ia a^va-
k d pr^jir-d vtie?
*iWl 1* rtaj
It hi* U:^s
he -ai4. that im-.-sf
te'.vt,**. I M-otiid 4 /,
vf tor awajiatt I do
itrmjpfc ts ctfK-lcx:;
'ask fw ay pfcysiciai
~ae a toot orert«xisa
tr
- cv iueuec-
"V-O^ -if s,a.
T; * tonii' ctioc with an a*-
**** ^ S" 0««cc- As he
eT,d«*ce to Senates Hale
ard^d V" *** "-quest to
Mm, ^ ^ <** various executive d- " ' J°'m mteUng of the boa'"d of dl-
^ ob .si putmemu for a tou^at of (b„ (J. ! '««« « of the Oklahoma ana Kansas
.•« serii<*, tSe vrea. liUlk' Prisonii h«''l immediately after
I the clos« of the Investigation.
flt>*nc« ' A,tcrney Gfen<?ral West and P. J.
IConners. of the Oklahoma board, and
1 TiiAA ?. j .. .
'-if laxe^
Mr T
'a*i
ttljairif.
at-i e-'ation* of the see. ..
Ttoeir ident uifer-iies to show
That Mr Tiilic:.a used i
as a btaator la an effort
^remmet: to coital
Z?'"0* ;v r. c^^f
and graxta froa the Ccited 3ut *. !h* ln®e,ln* The Kansas lK)ard an-
n order tint he ax,d his family a' -1 r,ounctd ,he<r demand that the Ok!a-
fiL!*!TUrr- y B ' ,ma I'r080Iwr8 be taken from the
rt ts f*ro3gi ^ purchase of some I prison w"bout deelay and that none
0t ,h* remain at the expiration of the con
'tract January 31. This they said
<3
:t ED J Ol
icr bjuten
• <c x. ! ,W. . r'
, +i =-r of the laid;
ort to force tie i h7nD'*rg- "l the Oklahoma board, and
a railroad cor- ! , 1 Bi(Jd-'e and Captain John Seaton
its control of °, ^an*as board, were pre ?rnt at 1
- * ' ' P m'inn TI,.
double
are ^ '^1, M UBed "• govern- 1^' Jan«ary si. This "'they said
- *" ratk.iig privilege in numerous ®uId avo'd habeas corpus or damage
■ cr the conduct %,f privat" Eu asa;ni--t the prison officials here
' «for the holding of the prisoners.
**lf fU-ju
Tht < * -I"JJege 1!
rt,!! "***• for The conduct
■ I ~ ° me i/i iBuatfrs.
. . . i::ma" **id ti.a' he could Auor^r General West said that
[>lete as he &/'ranSem<:Dts would be made to lodge
. the OTinplotn (« ali.L.
I
w Jn English
- «t«re is tfcj, froaa Tecnvw.a
'r"""-,r *' «•* W. noTm^h^V^f lia* he ~«:-
„,®"*• r r^Jy as complete as he
■,Vt v tof paper , now, and ! 1
_r- . . ■ CU3 UC ' « wv IV J'JUgH
-TketnmHent titt tMMgSam ould detfre for tie paper, now. Md tb^ Evicts in Oklahoma county jails
ri.Ji *v#b , aw jB ., ^ -"t he wcal(j therefot«e withhold ! aD,d !hat Gov"nor Haskell would be
the c d adiyr He he ***** hav« to i '? tetefaph notifications to
rted all U« power of the gov , ' *heD he *ould make _ district judges of his state to dis-
runr^t!t to de troy n>'- but I u*i th*. ..." '*"!€'C! 10 the senate. No effort 1 continu« th« sentencing of convict*
<-x -t^d all the power of tb* gov
M-riOr<n! to destroy m- bu- f fee] tha
J «=n.j uD.-itb.-d because if all ©th-r lha, w.
argum-.-jt, fail t« cooricee m-n thl ea
ekara<ter /or m-< . t, WBceralaj
tor rwrutude, trothfalDe., hjls
* -^t.. .iter, when he would mak* I dls'r!ct judges of his state to dis-
«.T°J f°. tht *nat" No effort 1 fon/Jnue tho sentencing of convicts
, * ®ade by him to conceal the fact Lansing prison.
-r LW^*" heL had J,:arned the facts 'n an e*ocutive session the Kansas
and Oklahoma prison investigating
commirfii/.B a . . .
. .. , ,,uiniHiues* h « j rai-,''oad grant he; , - *"'=«" mvesugating
Md Wefc 1 have bailded in 61 !!!« «® obtain 8<h,pted * 8«>-<e8 of brief
r«-ar, Of «, life wooJ(, at k.Mt ^ tt «M« of the land in the rP«> u«on8 which they refuse to make
bulwark. Men wh j bar* alway* hlt UmnJ t and members of ! J,ubllc- 11 ia Ba'd that they declared
ot sud b!- i „M rVbUt dec,ar^ that a< ®oat, j ' the abolishment forever of the Ala-
at onlv f .gottwn P01-session.-of ^an de,?rr'e. a Punishment discontin-
-- 1] a few nundred acreis. his ued three years ago by order of War-
f'fcn IU LI ti i_ ii ..
—«<«. „rr; js? «:■■«riT'vi"' •" « •:
ilMxse article* at m. triiin.i . 1 o1"^ '1*m and kmerftM at , i MM possession of
i^cb, * ' «' wl'h°u< any necessity. only a few hundred acres, hi, ^ort,
that It would i i tafia. I.a'er on in t5l*« >-tsi«i it 1K mv T U" 'D behalf of t!je public
rt-stltig Ma,, f,r. T" ,UJ fi'"1 a "me ,o bring ^ ^ >i own interest
pla/<- for a phonograph? These '«* Thet Jr.- Hoo ,. • • , , V
Z 2£? ,b,Uk I'^k *:'h fci« t ue lf andV ,h. NEGROESJDENIED A SEAT
•II rlifbt on paper, but if tbejr f«|| to 0{ ,he ' nlted Ctafaa wba> tVar Thre« rn««
•uppfy a janitor who is both a Chester- att' ' Of man they have be«-n ko ' Settle"'' in'c E'CCt,on Conte«ts
a"d a a«d'>w. a I- wen „ . will- d- *" ta For the present 1 Washing n r Z
Ing sboveler of coal, they fall ahort or f myself with applyir ? to ki._ Three congres-
sman abort of ,fu,ta„,jri fr/m s™LrV r ™ cZL " "°m B° ">
Qu.vn' He ra«.-, throughout the ZZn c^rT* pract,caI1> decided
Bven lha llrltlsb ,Uffrage7t« cannot * *"'M n"i,h"r tb""e any that ported to L? hC0Dlrrli(U^ vO- 1 re-
the eternal dre.. C"" r'B,ra,n "In,. Of la,,- he has ZmJZ, * J™'favor «f the
sumptuous and 17 "L^' °1 R^resentatlve
-en \\ H. Haskell. Xo criticism of
other forms of prison punishment was
made, it js understood that the res-
olutions included recommendations to
Me effect that but one convict be con-
fined in a cell and that a new kitchen
and new hospital should be erected.
GLENN POOL LEASE INVALID
*« ' 'ernal dres. QU„uon W« Of late he has ZLLZT,,,,'0 Uv°r °f * <
The have la.ely d.-vl,,| , w, ^own es,,daily presumptuous and jTmTo P^r * m Reprw"tative
r*? -~ ssrjst?«r sut
row prlar/n -he women dls<-harged noc. nt. None an fr<-.- from h^ iT ^e8tntati^ Ashbury F. L(,ever'
iM.rv.ng Mrnt",ice for disturbing ta"h« He spares neither (he learned s n° °f tne seventb. over Atexan-
• e J^-a.1( le white, trimmed with *" '>■• WnlJ.. but r*„da and fu r"" ' and Representa-
ribbo^a A, they like variety. tbey -« "Hhou- r.-gard of person^ rea fl^t dN.T,8' th,
dreased In Scotch n.. „,l. . . ori <>t limp'" rl!t district, over a p
rihbona. A* tb«-y like variety tbey
dr^sv-d in Scotch plaids the other day
when welcoming a detachment of dls
'har«ed Scotchwomen who had let
their enthusiasm bring them Into con
fit" with the police. No official expla
nailon of the new custom has been
^ •••• v j- wui renati and
le-r^ Without regard of peraons. rea-
son or time.'"
TILLMAN'8 DESK IS RIFLED
first district, over A. P. Priolean
ep-t. All the defeated candidates
are negroes.
SIX NIGHT RIDERS TO HANG
Valuable Private Documents on Land
iPpts
■ li.y are .tin women7 j nouncement Saturday afternoon that onl*?" T' "h0t to dpath Captain
The reilr-m-nt of I'realdont Ellot „# ' ! '"^If "rh""> bearing S" .hHr ! m"8t pay the Penalty
"zzhz^ zsxszrjsr"' - F"
worker* a^^l^^r^ «eS'^ aS ^ J?
"M P«>alonera are not the recIp|- '" 'l « big envelope ltx:ked In rnv raCk" h'*>r>i Under mi,ltary guard await-
of charity. |Jr. Kllot has been ' (1"hk hPr|ns «nd In thai envelope I * " *l
promptly voted the highest annuity "0r" ,he ;",t( " a"d telegrams thai FARTU1 ~
possible Iin,i<.r ... I received from Header and Watkins tAKTHQUAKE ON WEST COAST
Muskogee Federal Court So Holds in
Zeke Moore Decision
Muskogee, Okla.-In federal court
here Judge Campbell held that all al-
leged sales and leases signed by Zeke
Moore, Creek freedman, to land in
th Glenn pool oil district in Oklahoma
are invalid, except one lease covering
f..P?rjod of 15 >'Par3 given to R. S.
I chfield, who ls opposed to repre-
sent the Standard Oil company.
The land is worth a half million
do ars and by the decision, Moore
will secure a ten per cent royalty
on all oil taken from the wells on the
land under the Litchfield lease.
"Deep down in the nature of .
properly constituted maa is the ^ r
to own some land.1 a writer" i *
Iowa Sute K'.-gister thoa tersei/
prebfces a well-known iruti. Th/„ *X"
tloo is where ia the hew ^
ha<l at the lowest pricea, aad thU ,5?
aiune writer i«inu oat la tbe
tlcle. The fact ia not
the writer haa a i^rsonal Interest
! 01 Lis ^ there
no hidden meaning when he r^v.. ,
Western C ada as P««ml£
'-r possibllidea than anv other b^. ,'
the American Continent, to :h?L
who is Inclined to till the eoii'f^**
livelihood and possible compete^
What interest a one are the argument
advanced by this writer. 3^2
J analyzed the conclusion u
reached that no matter what person.!
interest the writer may have had bis
reasons appear to have the quailV nf
great soundness. The climatic coadi-
tiona of Uegtern Cana4a are fuljy as
good as those of Minnesota, the Dako-
tas or Iowa, the productiveness of -ha
fcoil Is as great, the social conditions
are on a parity, the laws £re as well
establ shed and as carefully observed
In addition to these the price of land
is much less, easier to secure. So with
these advantages, why shouldn't U>i8
—the offer of Western Canada—b
embraced. The hundreds of thousands
of settlers now there, whose homes
were originally in the United States
appear to be—are satisfied. Once in
awhile complaints are heard, but the
Canadians have never spoken of th«
country as an Eldorado no matter
what they may have thought The
writer happened to have at hand a few
letters, written by former residents of
the United States, from which one or
two extracts are submitted. These go
to prove that the writer in the Regis-
ter has a good basis of fact in support
of his statements regarding the excel-
lency of the grain growing area of
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
On the 2&th of April of this year W
R. Conley, of Lougheed, Alberta, wrote
a friend in Detroit. He says: "The
weather has been just fine ever since
I came here in March, and I believe
one could find if he wanted to some
small bunches of snow around the
edge of the lake. There is a frost near-
ly every morning: at sunrise it begins
to fade away, then those blue flow-
ers open and look as fresh as if there
had been no frost for a week.
There is no reason why this country
should not become a garden of Eden;
the wealth is in the ground and only
needs a little encouragement from tho
government to induce capital in here
There is everything here to build
with: good clay for brick; coal under-
neath. plenty of water in the spring
lakes, and good springs coming out of
the banks."
possible under tho rulox |„ „j1b ' delved from Reader and Watkins EARTHQUAt<E ON WEST COAS1
action Dr. Kllot promptly acquiesced 8'"1 Hev,'ral «al'B a'"l other docu- BllIMI „u ,
although tho compensation ho ha* re TlliK envelope |:i gone. Of ' m9S Shaken at Vancouver, Ta
no nas re ™,,™ . . I coma and Bellingham
'■ ti' i|lJ|i'H(.'i'(]
all hough tho compensation ho lmn re
calved during I.Ih long service has
lifted him above the risk of indigence
In his old age. it is probable that one
of the motives Influencing Or. Ellot In
becoming a pensioner was a desire to
•«t an example that might release
other pensioners of all thought of
shame.
Bone. ur
course, I don'i know where It ban gone a , ut""'Bnam
but there is a certain place wher- ft? Wa8b-—^Reports of a slight
these documents may have been ?, q" shock canie here from
wanted." tn Vancouver. Victoria, Sumas, Tacoma
"J am not afald of the outcome of u DelII"8bam Monday afternoon.'
I hi* matter." said ih<- Seenator 'Th ■ • 8f'"e trembIer was felt here at
president has thrown his bomb and 0 clock and lasted from seven to
I was not startled. , ' 8eco'"lH. according to various re-
liefer.. this thing comes to an end iT'1" fr°n' diff('rent Points. No dam-
the president will And himself hoisted ^ ne' b,lt l,Gr80ns in some
with hi - own i- tard. Meantime I hope | !, ?,?**,ru8hed from buildings,
th^ public will suspend judKment' ui '[ n®hani. Wash.—Bellingham was
— ^haken by an earthquake at 3-45
Newberry Want. B.B Squadron afterl,00D- Buildings
* ?>** ■ «--Th,q.„,h„;,M. jarred but
ll?l°lan,!^lrA,qUa?r0n of '««<• new I Hundreds of people rushed into the
ilalin of fame and pantheons of the
great dead are distinguished almost us
much for conspicuous omissions as for
the monuments h.-y contain, linn
^la Zl^Tth^Tu ,m i ""n,"lllon' The authorlza-! no damag., was done
aff.-cii.r t H Kngl,"h B,b,e 'n the l,on of "n ""tire squadron of four new I Hundreds of people rushed in .h
affections of the people, and Is still mon«" tattleshlps, four scout crula K,rof'tH- The duratlLofi!>. ?
widely read, and yet Bunyan Is not 'TK' '"n 'l"« ro^rs, four sub-marines, was about ten seennri. _S. ?!
DECLARES WAR ON PRESIDENT
House of Representatives Will Probe
the Secret Service
Washington, D. C.-Open war on
the president was proclaimed by the
house of representatives without a
dissenting vote.
i,Zhe h°uSe ad°Pted a resolution in-
whfch ' Tawney of Minnesota,
tlei nnr0) I f°r a search'ng lnves-
gation of the entire ecret service
department. The house will leave no
stone unturned to put the president
in a bad light, and will thoroughly
prove the executive's alleged evasion
of laws covering the department.
Storm Hampers Stubb's Inaugural
Topeka, Kan. Despite a blinding
snowstorm which forced the commit
tee in charge of the inaugural cere-
monies for Governor W. R. stubbs to
abandon an automobile tour of the
attenrt0Vthr 2,0°° PR°PK; turaed cut
attend the exercises at the citv audi
toriura. The oath of office was admin:
red y Chlef Justice Johnston.
- . " ''-"Kumh Hfble In the
w ions of the people, and Is still « wnips, rour scout cruis-1 afreets. The duration «t —
'"ly «,'d ye, Hunyan i« ''estrofsw, tear sub-m*rlnei «bOBt ten second A ?fk u M'ltth0°i wait
commemorated In Westminster abbey ' "" C" Ul,r% on" hlp. one' brick buildings were so brtS^shaken ed^boJ fhu ^ ,S be,Dg hint"
1 lH b"1'1 ,hat the Haptlsts of Great "hip and two mine laying that the plaster fell to the ilor.r n matte? If °"gress that the
" "-e started a movement "! Ur«"" """" "" vl.-w of the:'" some places there was Ilmo,? Uona an, v'""T 8ta,ehood for Arl-
"hri « the tan':,, IL'llXlTv"* ^ IZs l'± that " -true «nti, the tlZamZZZ "TI
iji ||
"rl"ln havs started a movement to I com,,,m *'T l"" v,t!W or th<
Place In the abbey some shrine t„ n, co"""ltt''e "" navsl affairs by Sectv.
Mr. Rockitfeller suggests that the 1 Increase In Ginned Cotton
way for a young man to get rich Is t. Wa,,'il"*ton, I) C.r-The census bu
" lo r""" reported 12,470,220 running hales
fit r-nll/iii t «t
borrow 14,000 and sail in. if the dis-
tinguished oil merchant will kindly put
his telephone number In the book he
mny hear from a fow thousand desorv
Ing young men who are willing lo start
y borrowing the H.OOO and give his
plun a trial.
- - 'Hi 11111rutins
01 cotton from fh«« growth of 1908 (o
■lanuary I. last, against f ,95l,508 a
year ago. Twenty-seven tho'u.an.i,
two hundred and flfly ginneries wen-
operated, against 27,276 a year ago
percentage of the whole crop
ginned to January l |* 90 per cent
for 1908.
..fl ^ itiniost a
panic as it was thought that the struc-
tures word tumbling to the ground
The reports of the trembler came in
from all parts of the country.
Loaded Car Dumped from Chute
P^la. Pushed inadvert-
untii the sixty-flrst congress, Z °cZ
?iesraa °dn £ geral aPl)r°PrlatUm
loe «i. ? absolutely necessary
legislation requires all the time be-
tween now and March 4.
«, ,r- rrs ^
hlffh, a coal car loadpri i (ia^d as a member of the Lin.
-« " 0?",;; i^":ru r,zz z
the canrdwh.asdt]?tendarr0W eSCa,,°
ales, i he ceremony brought to Lin-
coln men high in the ord?r from V1.
nous states as well as members from
Otu.'iU, and cltles and towna Qf Ne
Too Strong for Daddy.
It was raining outside, and little in-
terrogative Irma was in one of her
worst, or at least most trying, moods.
Father, busily writing at his desk, had
aiready reproved her several times for
bothering him with useless questions.
"I say, pa, what—"
"Ask your mother."
, Honest, pa, this isn't a silly one
this time."
| All right, this once. What is it?"
"Well, if the end of the world was
i „°vM0me' and the earth was destroyed
j ^hile a man was up in an airship,
I here would he land when he came
i down ?"—Everybody's.
I JSbhZ^ter^ ,n fact' an-v flne
their fttr^tt' DeW' OWe much of
their attractiveness to the way they
laundered, this being done in a
manner to enhance their textile beau-
ly satiaf*ef nderIng would be equal-
&Iven to et J, Pr°I,er attemion
biln starching, the first essential
..reS°,a„S'rh' *"Ch h" ™®«™
His Idea.
Mrs. Crimsonbeak—I see for use
on rural delivery routes a letter Z
has an electric attachment which
gives the alarm In the house some dis-
hppn h t Whe" mail matter has
been deposited within by the carrier.
J£ Crimsonbeak Seems to me it
would be more valuable if it only gave
an alarm when a bill was deposited in
tne box.
It's Dangerous.
o neglect a cold the results are too
often very serious. Bronchitis, Pleu-
r sy, Pneumonia and Consumption are
frequently the consequences. Upon the
appearance of a cold, sore throat or
chest, use Simmons' Cough Syrup. It
soothes the irritation, loosens the
phlegm and promptly cures you.
A Rare Change.
A Boston woman says she can't live
with her husband because he is too
good.
And the wicked bromide user will
probably suggest that he is too good
to be true.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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Miller, D. L. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1909, newspaper, January 14, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140671/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.