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EDMOND SUN.
OKLAHOMA
KL.iIOM).
CREW SAVED BY WIRELESS
ATTORNEY GENERAL WINS
VIC-
BANDITS ROB FLYINETRMN
PASSENGERS ON MISSOURI PA-
CIFIC LOOSE VALUABLES
TOT TO
NEW STATE NOTES.
Dillon C. Lester of Pittsburg county
has tuado formal announcement of his
-andidacy for the democratic uomina*
' i(«a for state printer.
TORY WITH NEW EVIDENCE
El Reno !x>dgf I. O. O. F is plan-
ning to build a home of their own and
will open negotiations for ground in
the or art future.
The business m.a of Henryetta 01
KunizeU a commercial club last * eofc
to be known as the Coal. Oil rnd Gas
Ccauaercial club of Henryetta.
•Kentucky** Steamship Sinks but AM
IPatsengen are Rescued
New York.—Thanks again to the
eiwiiEs EiBines of mi no mi; >
:- nt call *hat can be sent by any
raft, Cantata Moore and his crew of
Santa Fe't Net Income for Three forty-six men tire safe cn board the
Months Shows Increase of 20 Mai lory liner Alamo, bound for Key
Per Cent and Katy's Ire- V'V,!- hlk' ,helr m*1' th« "earn"
. _ - . >K.ntiuky, is at the bottom of the *ca i
rease it 1« Per Cent 'off Cape Hatteras Pittsburg. Kans—Three uuidecti-
It is another cane of a disaster' ;<ed ■"« hold up and robbed the pas
Guthrie. Okla.—Oklahoma's two- < <'rted by wireless and told to the scjgers on an easihocnd Missouri
s3 attempt to bqb tie expiess
As Two Point Guns, Other Carries
Sack Down Aisle—Sheriffs
and Deputies are Searching
for Roobers
After Lively Discussion Effprt
Fails—House and Senate
Both Have Busy Day
THRESHERMEN TO ORGANIZE
State Meeting in March to Consider
Trade Conditions
Oklahoma City.—A state thresher-
iden's convention to be attended by
j probably 1800 men is the latest pub
Guthrie. Ok la.—The flsh and 3™. uV'"J?.'? ^He J!
bill which passed several days ago w' Mlarch «' 9 "fnd,.1"-
of the locai brancnes of the larger
creating eight deputy game wardens
with annual salaries and traveling
expenses each of $1,400, occasioned a
lively scrap of some two hours Mon-
day when Senator Blair attempted to
have it reconsidered. Senator Thom-
as raised a point of order aud was
threshing companies and James Win
ttrs, southern representative for the
j "American Thresherman," are making
arrangements. The Chamber cf Com-
merce ha* offered a hall for the meet-
ings and a program is being prepared
cew far* and reduced freight rates br the same medium. The P.«,illc passeuger train five miles east gained by Prudent "pro \em~n the ,l,e *««««• of which will be speeches
In arranging the program for 111- hare been temporarily saved. Altor- Kentucky. a wooden vessel of 9 « of here Saturday night. The, were cfcair Senator appea!ed f,om f ™ !LYr,. and
I.i: rein Jsy .elebmion aud banquet. «ey General Charles West wiring trow tonnage and 101 feet iong^wa, unmasked About MOO and t small !hp decUlon of lhe ohllir ,ost b ^ * '^^rma°. ~nd
Lawton Ignored the « \ R- and Ben from St Louis Monday afternoon that bound from New Tork to the PnrUlc : no tint of jewelry was- taken a vote of ,9 13 Htrdln of «h<f Ru.?el1 «'«
. r, of the local camp .re up in aru.f rehearing on the application for a <° r 'r>- passengers between T.iroma TLe robbers boarded the train. ^ foUow, ,|jlu were ,ntroduc. "r ro"lpan> A C!,r r,de 0™" Ci'>
temporary injuaction will be granted "d Alaska ports for the Alaska Pa walch was a Icca' a.conttnodation Red wine annropriaH'iK " J ™ ,S , J?
^ ^ ... . „. The attorney aeneral teletrranhed <■"* Steamship company running between CoffeyrlUe. Kans.. B> K dwlIK' "PPropriating i incident to conventions will be parts
K I,f * tha* he had Wd Wore Judge Hook «>r« news of the Kentucky s .-d Nevad:i Mo . on the outskirts ol f° f°r maintenance of the state re- n( th, genorai arra„?Pment
— wn. received ,t the United Pittsburg. They too. seats in ^e .
yX Mandevi'le ST only 17^^r« ^'d the purpose of submitting as new evi- tireless company's station at Cape | ohnlr and rode quietly along until the WiUiams ll'X threshermen of the coun-
*>* ^ onb years ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „H!t#ras. al ll:30 o clock pHday ^,n was near Cornell, Kans. There ^^ for The cTre « Z Z'2«t°Jr t! ^ I was accomplished in 1785. and for this
^. . . . . ^ inTolved for the last ouarter which morning. There the operator heard they leafed from IMr scats backed ™ ■ «*«. to taken up at the L . - . .
* *22 serV'nS htW0 ! auorney tne" clUlm sh^w 5 ^ * «• O. S ." quickly followed by Conductor Garrety into a corner, and « *** *• state meeting, is linked the efforts
>e.tre to the penitentiary, and whose j ^ tBcr^fe jj^thoperating income ,t,# «>«sage: drawing revolvers, warned him not B,lls reported out of committee fa of the chamber of commerce, the
"We are sinking. Our latitude is to ca*l for assistance from other mem I vorakly are the Gilmer. Maxey and farmers' union, automobile associa-
Pardon, Us, But—
T'ie best you get from the worst
of men is mor* de«irable tlian
woist you get from the best of raeii
but to get the best from the best of
men and escape the worst from the
worst of men is to get the best of
?he worst of men.
Others Did, Also
The charge is brought that George
course he did. "Vashington was not
Washington ate with hlb kntfe. Of
*n al! respects ahead of his time
Equestrian Feat
Ju>t aft- i the outbreak of the Kaflr
rar Sir Harv Smith, carrying the
news from Cnpe Town to Grahama-
town, covered miles In six dayt .
riding across a wild and nearly track-
less country.
••entence docs not expire until nex'.
August, escaped from the penitentiary mn<^ 0 decrease In the operating ex
at McAlester last week
pense. which, of course, makes the 3^®: longitude ,6.30."
evidence more favorable to the state Almo9t «*«nultaneoualy the operator
a teachers' association to i^imprlse than that previously considered by hta"J ®le"n*h'P ^'"m0 fcr^SPC!!f
If connUcs of nortiem Oklahoma and •Iads<' Hook He wired also that Judge '° ^ ^?ntuck> * <a" '°r ^lp 'l
Ultb a ni'-mbership of about 1,000 «c- 'look would grant the request ,v.
tive teacher will be organUPd a: Some of the lula which the attor- '"° wr* making all speed to th sin -
Vinita in April. |®ey general will present and for
;ng vessel's assistance. Thereafter
bers of the train crew.
One of the robbers then covered
the passengers with two large revol-
vers.
"Von will now prepare to give up
your valuables," h< said. "My part-
ner here w:ll pass among you. Please
Casteel Confederate home appropria lions, township boards aud the v-j-
Rich Mer.ican State
The state of JaMsco has long been,
known as one of the richest in the re-
public of Mexico in a.grlcu!ture and
mining.
First Victorious Balloonist
M Blanchard was the first mar. to
cross the channel in a balloon. Thi*
feat Louis XVI rewarded him wifth a
pension of $2.r 0.
Spectacles for a Bird.
Recently a raven in the London
eoological garden was operated upon
which he has great hope in changing "" «•*"«* waj from ,he
State bendqnartnrn of the Oklabo^ the eotlre course of the cases U a. Kf n'urk-V' in^a,' g ,hat 4t" ^
Woman's Suffrage League have be,n follows: nterterred with the power, putting
established In Oklahoma City, and are Sworn figures presented recently "r irek«« ipHntas out of romm ■
under the direction of the state presi- ^erore the corporation commission "
•J-at Mrs. Kate H Biggers of Morrow. =• how that the commission's rate on y p ™ at Washing-
1 ! brick, ►and. gravel lime, cement, lum- r,m i!' ,hc meanU"'t ««hcd nireleM
message* along the Atlantic coast
The "pattner" thereupon produced
a gunny sack and started on his col-
lecting tour. From each passenger
he took everything of value. Money,
watches, diamonds and rings all went
into th« sack-
One woman screr.nicd and fainted.
rr,., - tursaHwm Hionjt mw aiiaiiiii: uiaai, -v• n..u
tt the request of Otoe Indians In O08"' e,«_; dispatching the battleship Louisiana The collector calmly lifted a rins
Oklahoma the Otoe boarding school a; «nd " products moving b.- ^ ^ revenu,. clltters lo the scene, from her Unger, picked up her purse
tne Otoe agency in Noble county, un-
der supervision of Ralph P. Stanion
will be abandoned at the end of the
Ksca! year.
Wa H. Murray, president of the
constitutional convention and speaker
rT the first bouse of representatives,
ha* authorized his announcement for
tween all Oklahoma points during the M,, 0 , {ff t. . . ..
«^cal rear l«OS nrodueed a revenue l'ut Frid;l>" evening word came from "ff tile floor, to hich it had fallen
rTJKrJr-r?rt: SZ Z ^ that she had anived tn-f. ...d m ml on to the next victim.
' 1 r lon per on I and had Uken off all hands in safety. Passengers revived the woman after
This is the message as received ir. :h<- robbers left the coach.
New York by the United Wireless Thioughout the progress of the rob-
company from its Cape llatteras st*. ' er> the train hurried ahead. Xot
tk u: <ne of the crew, wiih the exception
Katy. The coat. Including taxes and >
every known expense, for traffic in ,,
and through Oklahoma was an aver-
age of seven mills per ton per mile.
Mr. Seeling^ general auditor lor the ; -Ij!tlto<je 3J 46 lonI.ltude 762s. .of the conductor, knew n robbery was
tMliBed betore ,hP commlsslon Steamship Alamo has Just taken Cap-, ^i'>K perpetrated.
ne democratic nomination tor ;over- 'hat 'f the old territorial rates had t&jl] Mo),r<1 (.ld crcw of 4C men from j \Vh n the lights in the town of
",>r- a^0 ' to °®" ™odlties carried sinkln^ 8l?alnship Kentucky. Water Cornell loomed Into view, several o(
! " the commission *jrstes W«^com ^ ft)led (he Bre.room and reamer the pr.ssergcu at the rear of th"
If the plans of E. R. MacTyr*.
pitalist of Cleveland. Ohio, are
ri«l out. Muskogee will have an an-: cal year 1909
oual county fair, beginning next sum Mr. Peabody. st*tisUclan of the Sun- lulIJ)edihteiy .lft.Y ske ieft Nev brgan pU-ins then, back in their
"""" • >V testified that if the company's york for her ooo-mile voyage 01 r^ckt ..-. But they were doomed to
old rate in effect before statehood had jan Good luck was her lot when disappointment. Just because the
The United States senate has con- >e<'u aPPlled the Santa Fe would (|u. instruments were the , tram stepped at the station the rot-
firmed the appointment of S. C. Tim- !Jave collected $205,022 more than It Ust ,(,inK4 installed before she de t*'* d!d not hurry aw.-iv. The robber
• a pa"T *OUlf. hl*f "I1*1"1 ",s' «!S Vlll sink b'-fore midnight. The Ala ooach who had not been reached by the bill which Attorney General West
I^a,i^ ' ll !n^ ,u J mo is now proceeding to Key West.** roooer, had hopes they would es- and the corporation commission have
Bad luck was the Kentucky's lot al- '"SP^ srith their valuables and they been advocating, via: the Anthony
tion bill; the Moore and Ratiiff bill rioiis public Institutions over the
allowing couutles to acquire old 1c- state. It is part of a great movement
dian buildings for court houses, also started for this end within the last for eataraci, and lias actually be'-r>
a bill and a house resolution memo ten years, having form in legislative ; provided with spectacles, which art*
ri lizing congress to assist in straight- action in the day of good roads lawn fitted to the eyes by means of a kind
eniug Deep Fork of the Canadian ri- in over half the states of the union, j of hood. The improvement in the sight
ver in Lincoln county. Such a bill was passed by the las" was obvious.
The senate took up in committee of legislature of Oklahoma and provides j
the whole the bill by Franklin, Smith, fo" the building ot good roads through Already Occupied with Ra?ce
Cordell and Eggerman. creating the state and county aid and by the crea- Tha wife of a Kansas City saloon
office of county assessor. Lengthy tion of road districts and the voting keeper nsked him why he didn t gnth
and lively discussions followed. Sev- of bonds. To thresherman, as much jer ul* leaves which littered Ma
eral contended that this method of as as to any class in a business way, thif- n"A ******
sessing taxes used to be in vogue in Question of making better the roads
Oklahoma and proved absolutely to be of the state is important. And of the
without merit. various problems to be discussed in
Seatnor Morris moved to take up the convention of March this will
no more time discussing the matter take ihe lead.
and Senator Goulding wanted the bill : organittion which meets here
indefinitely postponed. The bill went •- known in general as the Brother-
over without definite action. hood ot Threshermen, and although
The senate adopted a resolution by no national body has been organized.
Goulding authorizing the payment of 0110 planned for next year. In gen-
$241.93 balance due on funeral ex- trdl tiie purpose is towards unioniz-
penses of the deceased member. Sen- aof the sense exactly of the
ator Johnson, who died during the commonly accepted labci union, but
1909 session. wi,b a view to standardizing prices.
The house Monday pa.ssed finally ^x*rK rates aud solidifying the gen-
eral business of threshing into a set-
tled form.
It is also the plan ol the ones who
bin'requiring"foreign' corporations ^o ar'' arranging the convention to bring
ibout in Oklahoma some method of
produce their records of officers in , ti
any court in which action Is pending s'"1'00'ms inJhe operation of steam
vard and burn them. "The truth is,"
fie replied. "I can't leave the rates
long enough to rake the leaves."
Pertinent Equipment
"Pop. auntie read me a story the
other day about a flower fairy who
rode the Lorse chestnut." "Yes, son."
"Well, when the flower fairies ride
horse chestnuts, do they use lark-
spurs?"
Making Fun of Limburger
A Denver scientist says Hmburger
cheete will rure cancer. If cancer
results from a specific microbe and
that microbe '.s a self-respecting hue.
the introduction of a slug %f limbur-
ger in the theater of his activities
should «a use him to withdraw in high
iud?eon- Louisyille Courier-Journal.
raons as postmaster at Aline. Mr. Tim
iuous is editor of the Aline Chrouo
bcope and a leading citizen.
actually did.
parted. One hundred and fifty mile- with .be g.innv sack stripped the last
in which the State of Oklahoma or
any of its officers are involved offi-
cially. Other bills passed are: by
.11! JfZZI «*' *"" • thecar ^ hU ^ and enawr 8ttSord. '^rectiti: the
ihrc-shing engines.
Teachers f.rt to Organize
i points in Oklahoma 36.936.S54 tons
one mile during the fiscal year 1909.
leaking badly, but by working the
pumps valiantly. Captain Moore was
then the three dropped off the train
and disippeared down ai: alley into
the town.
No attempt wis made to rob tke
epxress car of the train.
Sheriff Merrywaather and a score
of deputies are searching for the men
naileries \ and B. Firs! Field ArtII- whtch Produced a revenue , ,b|# reach Newport N>„s mnh
lery, at Port Sill, pursuant to an order 'U'" Per ton lK>r mile. The average een jnrh.>J of wa!rr in vessel's
from the war department, are expect- ''08l '°r all business eo.u In and ;l;(| There repairs were made n<?
ed to leave for the Philippines Feb. 'hrough Oklahoma was eight mills per he received a '-ertiflcite from
t®" P" ml1*- Lloyd's and the United States Inspec
— The commission's rates on freight or at lhe p,,,-, savtns tba, she ,vaf Passencers were unat.'e to r(ve eoctf
Modifying u former opinion Attor saved Ihe shippers In Oklahoma anii „,.jWoru,; d<-srript!ons of the robbers. They are
nvr General West held In a letter to n the two roads named *352,510 in Notwithstanding this assurance, T. | sieved :o he hfnqers-on of the mln-
Ariji'taat Genorai Canton last week one year, without injury to the per- 4 McLamey, formerly the night op- ins oamps in the north part of the
that boys under 18 cannot be enlirt- eentage of earnings on the railroads, ,-rator at the Waldorf-Astoria in New county. For sev-ral montha a crowd
ol In the Oklahoma state militia Other figures sworn to before the Vork whc hnJ shi.ijied -.vith the ves «r Ioo,° characters, including gamb-
eorporatlon commission show that for p| u |KI1 tll<. j^ft uhis port, refused leni. traders, have been infesting
Governor Haskell, last week reftta- 'he fiscal year 19"? the Katy carried „ coiitime on the voyage because I'aces. Peveral murders have
*d an Illinois requisition for \V. A. *.J 3.1(sl passengers one mile be- hl^ part.^;3 ai Montlcelio N. Y. hud tK<, committed near here recently.
Adam?, a Tulsa policeman, charge*! 'ween points in Oklahoma. The San- | premonition that something would
with working' a "con game" in Mar '* Fe carried i7,:il9.?35 passengers ;1S; t„.n. Jasper County Orys Victorious
shall, m, atnd securing $10 thereby. one mUe On the basis of a three Joplin. Mo.—The drys made a el?an
'-en - te passenger fare the Katy and Auto Speedwry Proposed swe p in the local option elections
It is reported that the wheat acre- Santa Fe would have collected from Wichita Falls. Texas—The building held in Carthage. Cartervills and Jas
ege in Oklahoma is larger than In the people of Oklahoma f7oi,43l more ,.f an au.omotile race course enclrcl- per county Thursday. Joplin is the
former years, and the outlook for the -ban the roads did collect on the two ;n, Wichita, at a cost of about only location in the county where the
roming season is very premising. cent fare basis.
J The average cost
The Chickasha Street Railway com- senger on the Katy
pany with $1 0.000 capital, which pro- *^e Santa F« was
pr-se* to build an electric line on the Katy and 36 per cent with the exception, perhaps, of the vfl!e went dry by 132 votes. Other
Chickasha and Into parts of Grady on the Santa Fe under the two-cent wenty-eieht-mile boulevard, now be towns showed large majorities for the
ci unty. has been chartered. passenger rate law. constructed at Oklahoma City. drr*e.
For the four months ending Oct. 31. 1
<;*venur Haskell gave the house as 111*. the entire net operating Income Railroads Win Rate Case
!w* reason for cot complying with the earned by the Katy 6hows an Increase Guthrie. Okla.—Judge W. C. Hook
Uv aod appointing an additional j of 18.7 per cent over the correspond- ,>f I^< avenworth. Kans.. of the United
Diplomacy
A lecturer who recently advertised
that he would "deliver a piain talk
to plain people.** complains tiiat no
Vinita. Okla -Representing nirn w.J!Iiea nUeI1d, d Some re^|e ar*
relative to stenographers of the su teen counties of northeastern Okla-1 nehlier born wi h dlfloraacy nor
preme court, which, having passed lH,ma. teachers will hold a meeting achieve diplomacy nor have dtntom-
the senate now goes to the governor here April 26 for the purpose of or acy thnist upon them.
for approval; by Cope, creating the ganizing an association. It is beller-
office of vice chief justice of the su- ed that a membership of more thai Lucy's Way
preme court: by Covey, makig Shat 1,000 can be secured. 0ne ,aT ^ranfinia wai sowing
tuck. Ellis connty, a county court ~ ' tcsii^, the window the attention of
t0WI1 Slot Machines Must Go
A prophesy of the probable fight Chickasha Okla.— \n order issued
over the fees and salaries bill made by Mayor Edwards directs that all
her little five-year okl grand daughter
v. as suddenly attracted by the white
hairs in her grandmother's head, and
itself plain iu the beuse when C. C slot maeh.aes. -K ept the -'sure-shot' . c!iffihine uppn a hasMci{ 8ho began to
Jones, of Oklahoma City, representing ones, muse be taken out. Such ma-
the fees and salaries committee, fa- chiues where the pieyer gets a cigar
vora<)ly reported out a fees and salar- every time he puts in a nickel are
ies bill by Durham, of the house, and allowed to remain.
Smith of the senate, cn which the
committee has to*en laboring since • Pen Report Shows 1126 Convicts
the session convened. Guthrie. Okla.—The report of War-
Bills introduced Monday are as fo* jen R \y. i^ck. of the Oklahoma
lews: by Locelace. raising the road gtate penitentiary for the month of
tax to $6; by Haynes, local bill? rel- January, just received by J. P. Con-
ative to the Broken Arrow school nors< chairman of the board of con-
site: by Williams and Smith of Caddo. troj ?ho*s that there are now 1.12K
AJester. as
year ago.
persons on the
drew $6.-
appropriathig $100,000 for the Norman ^z ?.o in salaries during the month of
insane asylum. January.
pluck out the white ones. "What on
earth are you doing. Lucy?** ex
claimed grandma. 'Oh." replied Lucy,
"1 -im just picking the basting threads
cut of your hair, grandma."—Deline-
ator .
Strength Misplaced
"There are some strong features
mentioned in Mrs. Fakit's boarding
house advertisement." "Then I'll bet
she put in the coffee and left out the
butter."
IN THE REALM OF BOOKS
MThe Bill Toppers," a Story of the
Theatre, a Pronounced Success
So rapid and wide-spread the
growth of the vaudeville form of
amusement that there ia hardly any
once among the largest in area >u d,e« 10 Muskogee. March *2, 1908 tcwn w smaU bnt that it ha8 1(s
Gre«r Gains Territory
Mangum. Okla..—Greer county.
Dead Man a Shriner
Muskogee. Okla.—An unknown man
Teddy Coming Home In June
Nlarale. Uganda.—The Smithson
><tgv for the Muskogee district that ing four months of 1 0S. [Siatea court of appeals. Saturday ian African scientific expedition with Oklahoma, which wns sadly d eel mat- and wu embalmed at a Iccal under- movjng picture show with on act or
-nek official was not needed, where- For the three months ending Sept save notice that he would grant the ex-President Roosevelt arrived here ed by the constitutional contention taking establishment ani the body tWQ 0f * hi^b clcss vaudevillee." Thus
!j«on a bin v introdu r-d repealing ^0. 1*0*. the Santa Fe shows a net op application of the Atchison. Topeks Friday on scheduled time vith al! and later by the se< *-ssion of that re beld for burial pending identification j,as the jntv?reat jn variety actors and
th* ad4it:unal judge act. crating income (entire line) of $7,093,- £ Santa Fe. Gulf. Colorado & Santa members of the expedition in excel gion now embraced in Harmon cora- in perfect sute of preservation the aoqU«jntance with the stars of vtude
— . 79C. and for tiie three monthB ending Fe. and the Missouri. Kansas £ Tex lent health. ty. has gained a township in area on body remains in the morgue T.he vjuef at iea5t reputation, grown
V.n? mil t: sects against Former Sept. 30. 190S. $6,400,520. an Increase is railroads for temporary injunctions having the camp the .-hint lhe nonh sW,e' Town«h:P 7 otber da7 when &e 8briners' meeting inni\ book portraying in a most In-
fhstiiri Juc^e W. X. Maben. eight of $1^3.?76. or JO per cent. , against a twiveent passenger fare rate hunt,Jrs gho! lhr^ more of ^ wh, 24, having secceded from Beckham tela in Muskogee a visiting tensely interesting manner the intl-
•itargirtg br > ry and one charging Imposed by the Oklahoma state con rh|nocenu K rml. Rrtn-Arp,t rtK. snd bec-ome a pan of Greer. Shriner viewed the body and said it ma(e details of the lives of this class
*Oibeji!e3 etiJ. were quashed by Dis- Reno Names Fair Dates 4ituti°n *nd twelve freight rate or- . , _ f . ^ election resulted in a vote of is that of Mike Hani in. a tailor. c{ theatrical performers is bound to
trict Jodgo St.iwell S. Russell of Ard El Reno. Okla.—El Reno Is to have tiers of the corporation commission t4lnea s numoer or sp.cn^ld photo- fifty-eight for the secession and n.'n- who lived at Chicora. Pa. be a great success.
n e at T« blast w *k. he firet ccunty fair to be held this making reductions of about 25 per tof one °f lhe >* I " BobM Merrill's latest offering Is
year by the Texas and Oklahoma - t* t on lumber, coal, grain and other | The last man received by Colonel
The fcl Reno > aard of aldermen fcas Short Ship circait. The date is Au- Oklahoma articles of commerce. The Roosevelt brought him a number of
Ada to Pive w Block« ! "The Bill Toppers," as the heed-liners
Bulgin is Now In Nowata Okla.—A contract for thirteen } jn vaudeville are known. The story
Nowata. Okla.—Rer. E. J. Bnlgin b,ock5 !*vin| fcas b«-ea let to th'1 <s sure to create a sensational inter
has begi.r a three weeks' revival here Shelby-Dowaard Company of Ardmore eat. not only with all who love th©
and evidently his coming *as antici- or or $1 SO a Kjuarp yard, -heatre. but also with all who lov
Cnated a t -year lease of a plot of gost The circuit is composed of roer gran ine the injunction compels requests to speak in European cities
gr und owned by the c:ty, to :he Picv Wichita Falls. Frederick. Mangum, be 8antn Fe and M K & T to put i but he announced that he would be
e<rr Car r-ompany for the erection of Hobart. Clinton, Watonga, and El ' P indemnity bonds of $250.00^ each. nable to arrange for any addresses evidently his coming - _ _
permanent btr r.g for th- mannfac- R- aa ' ^ Gnlt. Colorado 4c Santa Fe ther than those he has already ^ bj g0|^ ^ ^ |aw rjoUtom'a^ Th« «>®Paa.v wil1 on ** ; onr common human nature,
t.' S or ItoCoMcr utomoblle. , , . n ''. to proteet pRMeneers ..romwed. U^re hw been perreptihle cle«ning
Borton'« Mayor Tjke. 0ft.ee hlppm on the nmrgln of difference Colonel Roo'erelt will arrire In durin. lhe (ev dlrs
vf*er four jeir of litigation Hot Boston. Miss — John F. Fltt«er M between the state and court rates England about May 15 and ir plan- ' *
within the next few weeks.
Reward for Indian
Guthrie. Okla.—Governor Haskell
has offered a *300 reward for the ar
of Abram Snake 1
tdgee has bi 1 ordered to pay ove- recently elected mayor of should the final decision be adverse ning to returu to New York by the s p c
to Jndeo C W. Raymond $' 137 for a Boston under the new municipal char- to the railroads. middle of June. The expedition left _ , ° ' . . . „ ^ , „
part of a let which was coufisticated ter provides for non partisan Judge Hook communicated the de- here Saturday for Gondokoro. pro- ou%- \ a ° r"'" rew and d€*,irerJ
by the city over the protest of Ra> elect torn, ma* formally Inatalled In , i on froo Pt l>ool« by telegraph reeding by launch down the Par EI- eharxei^ and. fine? Kje.aloM b.ood Creek Indian chare
nonu and a part of U used on which effice Monday. He will serve four nnd stated thet the written opinion Johel, the most southern tri'ontary ct>I,oc*e<J aoount.ng ,o *1.9-1.9o. ed w.th the niurder of Jack Xero, an
to construct a viaduct ov*-r tHe M K >ears instead of two years as under would fellow in a few days regarding c,f the Nile, thence their route is to T poiice department made a ae* other full Jiood Creek, in Okmulgee
... ->.<< t m Ihi. -**«T".I nf linnirv
* T . railroad tracks.
the old charter.
it he decision.
!>r Hesry C. KvaR«. pre^ dent of a Severe Cold Holds East In its Grip
Presbyteriar. college, at Milfcrd. Teiu New York.—With the thermometer
has been offered the presidency ot the anglng from IS to M degrees below
Fresdbfterian college at Durant, now J icra In different parts of the state,
under cons:ruction.
Khartoum.
record Lr the month of Januar>. ounty.
Farmers Called on President
Washingtou —The members of the
eaecutiTe coa*m.:tee of the Farmers'
After a trial lasting three days in
•h * fjperiu: curt 3* 14 \le>ter Mr>
tie Scilii. alias "Big Myrt," * as found
<nil'y of manslaughter and sentenced
to eight years in the penitentiary.
She mas charged with killing police-
«aa Dick Bell id Haiieyvilla while
h was tryiag !o arrest Ler.
Mayor Must Sign
Hcbaiu Okla.—County Attorney
Stande\«n. acting as special judge of
:he district court, sustained an appU-| Union, which is in session in this city,
j art! :uuch suffering, with four deaths ration for a mandamus to compel called at the White House last week
iJready recorded, the east is expert- M*yor A F. Hooper to attach his sig- and were introduced to the president
Physician is Own Slayer
Tulsa, Okla. -Dr. J. W. Sanders, a
prominent pkyviclan. committed sui-
cide here Monday rooming by drink-
ing a solution of strychnine. The
cause of his act is very much of a
mystery
Queensr Paroled by Gov. Haskell
Guthrie. Okla.—Thomas P. Queen-
an. sentenced to death In Oklahoma
City for murdering^ his wife after I
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Dr. Suto. had baa. la IU fcltt I . ."T?.T" T "f •«« - Cautogw. fre..
..... t.... J - T - v* ■' •" on the ret- r*.
for Mme time and * said lo hare
bees addicted to the use of morphine
e-- the ecldnt * eat her of the *ea u.ture to « call for an election to by Secretary of Agriculture Wilaoc
•op tnnntlt the proposition of a bond l The farmers talked with the praldect
A t- rrihle Mors b raging from oe. The Chit «ai inititqted by Ctty about the bills introduced la coo
Cape Haltera* to Maine, it is 20 de Attorney Clloe gresa to pretest gambling in frarer. ,
grees he low h« re. a ad xach sulTerins An is«! of bond* for ttO.OOO had and assured klffl of their support ia r>f fcU Itoaocial H o( criminal court of ap-
is reported Three fires Monday been d- tared technically Illegal and an effort to iegislaUoa of this Sandtrs &-,i4 Rep- C. G. Jones. Warden R.
Morning added to the hardships of tho council passed another ordinance character through the bowse and set iu Mrr.ed bat the whereabout* o! w. Dick of ;be state penitentiary, and
:bo e eu- -ed lo the coU. iproiidinc for a second electloa. ale. h.s *.> sre anlotowa ther (foBlaeat men
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;assing through several stages of par- LOWE8T ^R'CES. easy payments.
don. is at last a free man , You c^lao, a®ord to experiment with
' -Jovernor HaskeM paroled him Fri-' ^ ^ S°'d- b?
ommendatlon of Stale Senator Staf-
ford of Oklahoma City. Justice Thos.
Tha Bntnswkk-8alle-Collntdar Company
14 m. hi itretU Oept B. OillMn Clti. OUa
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