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' t r*" r 1 | jT ~T,r ~P| I "0h! ' Allce covered hor face; the! Fitzgerald looked at her queenv It
JS t FT | /X I POlIce 1,1 ,1:' 8,tuatloii «o real, so seemed for several minutes she
«=" - V ^ LZX terrible. She sat down help- turned her face .way. r".", he asked
'again:
' Come." Anita took the girl's hand
and led her into the hall.
"Here is Capt. Fitzgerald." said
"he wants to ask you a few
•story
DUKE OF
DEVIL*
MAYCARE
"What baggage did you bring?"
"Two bags."
"Where are they?"
One of them is in our room."
"The other?"
"My aunt took that Into tire room
with her."
learned nothing more than „ron I Viao^-''' "-H0*'1 ,nf""rlne,5r «
| Chaudron
questions.
j Fitzgerald was very courteous and
very delicate for so rough a man.
[ He asked a number of questions, and
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION NEWS
RELIABI^ AND UNB,*SED ACCOUNT OF THE DOINGS OF THE CON-
TUTION BUILDERS, EDITED BY A CORRESPONDENT
WHO SEES AND MCARS WHAT HAPPENS AT
GUTHRIE—THE TRUTH TOLD WITH-
OUT FEAR OR FAVOR.
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
... , , The Frenchman shook his
went to sleep last night in a big be I Monsleu/KRz!"'h'e ^id)6 J " ' C°me'
Tea on the Down Grade.
Tea drinkers are finding scant en-
couragement in a report recently
made by a large tea exporting house
in Yokohama to its American cus-
tomers. Incidentally it indicates that
the United States is not alone in fac-
ing increased cost of living. The re-
port says: "Owing to the rapidly in-
creasing cost of living in Japan labor
costs more, and In consequence cul-
bad already told him. Mrs,
Bv HARRIS DICKSON
Author of
"The Black Wolfs Breed." Etc.
with green silk curtains hung all
around It. This morning she could
not be found; that was all the two
girls knew.
"Which room was that In, miss?"
Again Anita pointed to the door
J with the broken knob; again Allee
shook her head Fitzgerald looked
: '''oin one to the other, puzzled and
j to1*: int. He hail the door opened.
I From the outside Anita alwuvs felt
[certain that this was the room! But
I every time the door was opened and
she looked in, she felt that she might !
be mistaken. Alice was very positive
that she had not left her mother in
this room.
j "Why. there was a big green beil
i over here In tills corner," Allee In-
sisted, "and a piece of tapestry hung
right here, with a Crusader on li
j right where this door Is." She point-
(Uop/rltfht.liw&.bj D. App|alon « Co.,
CHAPTER X.—Continued.
Chaudron called Monsieur Victor
aside; they conversed .arncstly In
French. He questioned Artheinls.-,
then went down stairs and talked with
lilppolyte who was ling pigeons
in the courtyard. When Chaudron
came up the stairs again he walked
Blowly around the balcony, thorough-i„, „
ly puzzled, not knowing what to I ®Y °f. ,Whl.t« R,l'"nK <loors I r°°.m ,hat 1,3(1 ",p brok"« kn<">
think nped |,h gold. i he room that uPon its door. "Send the
"Miss Cameron." ho asked, dubious "TZ '"/nd"therTw* "k* AnbPmlSe'" he saId'
Anita, you remembe
I a pencil and paper.
Anita nodded.
"How many'
"Three," Victor replied.
I hey probably cheek, d one on each
ticket?" Fliz commented; and Anlts
nodded that he was right.
I hat is all, Miss Cameron."
Allee came up and stood be'ildo
Anita, listening. "Where is my moth-
er? she asked Fitzgerald, with the
sublime faith of a child.
"I don't know—yet,
answered frankly.
"Now, Mr Laboulsse, I shall qaes-
tlon your servants."
As you ploa.se, monsieur."
May I use this room?"
"It Is at monsieur's service."
Fitzgerald glanced at the young la-
dits, and motioned Chaudron to take
them to their room.
■ March 12th as the date for primary
'reposition No. 4: by Mr. Henry S. (Tain,'la^of the ' i^'lfiooraUc'''St'ilo ,iVnU°n °f ,h° te° R"nl*'"3 ls lpsa
Johnston Committee, accompanied by Messrs j RP"e^ons and extensive than formerly,
- Pruett and Irons, member* of the "" care ancl skl" are expended
A Propositior. state Executive committee, came be-j ln Peking and curing the leaf. Hence
the average quality of the teas now
offered for sale Is below that of sea-
sons prior to the war, and for the
same reasons we are not likely in tha
future to see any reversion to the
excellence of former years."—New
York Sun.
ne it Resolved by the Constltu- fore theMention prlmarir col I
Iona, convention that the following mittee and spent a couple of hours in
propositus incorporated in and be- the most friendlv di e Lion o ti e
the detective
come an integral part of the consti- subject, Ru'uding* thoiT" o'wn resolu'
on of ,ha ^ate Oklahoma. tlon fixing March 12th as the ' prl-
. ... Tlt,e mary date, Haskell, chairman of the
A proposition to embody the Inltla- primaries committee, urged that the
the and Referendum In the constltu- fixing of a date bv the Democratic
Hon of the State of Oklahoma as an state committee at this tin,,, was in- Stat,
for thr
or Ohio. Citv op Toledo, I
Lf'.'ai COVTY. \ •
I'ravk i iiksky iiiitkfs oath t tint he f« obi'or
artuar of the Qrin of I J. ( iiknky &, c . d -inj
he asked, dubious (j,jH aj nj|
ly, "you cannot be mistake*? Vou I cabinet'
are quite sure that Mrs Ashton came
to this house with you last night ?"
"Certainly, we could not have come
here alone."
"Which room did your aunt oc-
cupy?"
Anita pointed to the broken knob;
Allee shook her head stubbornly.
I "M'sleu' Laboulsse, nay I trouble
you?" the young Creole bowed.
I Victor reopened the do^r: the three
iinen went In together ,.nd looked
around. There was nothing unusual
In the room, nothing suspicious, noth-
ing to attract attention; an ordinary
bedro"r littered with a man's belong-
ings. ii was all.
Alice watched them from the
threshold. "No, I am sure now," she
decided; "mother was never in here."
"Where was she then?"
Alice shook her head. "Oh, I don't
know. I'm so mixed up that I can't
remember anything."
"Vance," Chaudron spoke sharply;
his sleepy Creole eyes were thoroughly
aroused. "I don't like this a bit.
there's something wrong You stay
here with the ladles, and I'll get
somebody that will 3nd out."
CHAPTER XI.
THR INQUISITION OP JIMMY FITZ.
A newsboy on the banquette nudged
Ms companion and pointed to one of
two men in plain clothes who en-
tered the Hotel Louis le Grande on
either side of Felix Chaudron. "Dat's
Jimmy Fit-—dere's suinp'n doin' in
dere," hu explained.
James Fitzgerald, of the secret serv-
ice. terror of the crook. Idol of the
gamin. was a clean-shaven man with
close-cropped Iron gray hair, and a
pair of quiet blue eyes. Ho walked
Hlong quietly, listening to young
Chaudron. Jimmy Fit.- always Us-
itened; It was a dogma of his reli-
gion to let the other fellow do the
talking. "The Mlow that talks nl-
ways pulls the laboring oar," thought
Jimmy Fltz. If he lit I not known
young Chanson so wel , Jimmy Fitz
might have been Inclined to laugh
He hadn't much faith In excitements
raised by a lot of women
"Better sit down there, Casey, and
kind o' notice things;" he pointed his
companion to one of ;he green benches
in the court, while he himself followed '
Felix Chaudron up the stairs.
Casey took hla seat negligently In
the courtyard, at the tab:. where
Victor Laboulaae bad been Sitting, n,l
picked up a newspaper. The p&rrot
chattered, the pigeons strutted, the
fountain ipirltlcd. and Casey's care-
less eye took In what little there was
to be soon.
Chaudron led Jimmy Fltz into the
rear hall Victor was still standing
there talking to Woodford Vance.
"Have you heard anything?" Felix
Questioned anxiously.
"Not a word; it's the most remark
able thing I ever ran across."
This ti Capt. VlUgl ral 1, Mr j
Vance; I brought him 1. a use it's'
better to b. as quiet about this as we
ran "
Fltz shook hands cordially with
both Victor and Vance.
\\ bat s all this trouble about, Mr
I^aboultse? Fitzgerald questioned
In his good-natured way that always
disarmed suspicion; those transpar-
blue eyes of his seemed v.-ry childlike
and trustful.
"It Is one great foolishness, Mon-
sieur Fltz: two young lady oome here b^'n—vtiili
last Bight—toy take a room. Zis bwn-,cllle<1
morning they say zey haf lose zalr
inuzzer—zey cry an' zey search my
house. I haf many times nlready de-
termine zat 1 take only gentleman In
my house, and—"
"Where is their mother?"
"Ze good God In Heaven—He
know."
Fitzgerald turned to Chaudron.
"Let me speak to the young ladles."
"They're In their room; 1 11 call
them," suggested Vance, as he went
back and knooki d on their door.
Yps.
integral part thereof I advisable, tor tnree reasons
the' LVp .h°.i TY . FlrSt' 'f ,h° COIIS'""t!onal conven-i
laHirf 48^!? In * legis- tlon is to require all parties to make buaiMM in tu© city of Toledo, county •ud
iau\e a?• ambiy, l onsistins of a sen theli nominations liv nHman- flf, n4.8.1,';TI(1 tb"* 'Ml1 ,!r" wl11 p*)' th,! ""m c<
ate ami house nf riM.r«m ntitlvP«i luif th ul/"llua[lOns U> primary, then onK HUNDHKD ImiLLAUS for cacti Hill every
. ' ' ' • Democratic committee had no «- 0< f CATAKitn that caauot be cured bjr iho use vf
the people reserve to' themselves pow- more right to name the date than the ! ilAW' «-• ««•
er to propose aws and amendments Republican committee would have I «" « 'i "■ "Vr-i m"pr«cL^
to the constitution and to enactor re- " 1 • j—- . ^
ject at the
legislative
power at their own option to approve notice should be "given "the neo",de" and
..^reject at the polls any act of the that as m, h„ma„ being cZld 'now
„ „ „. , Bav J,ls' v hat date the constitutional
■Sec. .. I he first power reserved by convention would finish its work it
the people Is the Inltitative, and not would likewise be Impossible to say
more than 8 per cent of the legal what date the primary election could
an old Art Itemise, greatlv flurried siw th. ? required to propose be held.
r that dreaded Fitz sitting at the table with nrnwH mi SU°h> iT!"'?"; Tllirt1' ,hat ,,le nf ,hp Ptato
wlttI surh ^ n H,,nl1 '"elude the of Oklahoma are entitled to have the
-rl „xt_ °i ,ht' me.asu.re 1" proposed, undivided attention of the members
. !,lws Jn" ainenamenis republican committee would have . " "rn to .of,.rn mo nod ml.., rr-.l m'm) pr'e«ao«,
institution and to enactor re- Second, that if we are t„ nnniv'tho thutiih of uccembor, A. u.. i-'ss.
the polls independent of the - oklahoma prfm'f v law or [heT'im^y j j } A w
e assembly, and also reserve ]aw ()p anv nti,*P Notary i cblio.
their own option to approve *.. ' 'eJS,0nabl® • ?.««•
Jlinmv Fltz took calm possession of leglBlatlve assembly.
dlriM'tly on lie and mmm# Hiirfaced of Kit
•yitem. Send for tem'.in .ii!h, • free.
K I ( HKNEV «V CO., Toledo, O.
Solil by h!1 I)rUKglst«. T'.c.
Tuke llaii'a i in..y I'liis for conat!patlou.
girl
She hesitated on
she remem- the threshold and glanced appealing-
bered all those things. but-she >y at Victor, who waved her into the
walked to the door and looked up and room.
down the hall again. j "Take this seat, please," Fltz point-
was the first door to the right ed to a chair. "Will you kindly close
as we came Into the hall," she asserted ",e door. Mr. Lain, ■
positively.
"It's very queer,
Museum Gets Tine Pulpit.
King Friederich August of Saxony
has given to the Germanic museum at
Harvard a full-size reproduction of tha
sandstone pulpit of the Church of
rpy, _ ,1 .1 1, ■■ , I lie 11 Ml 11 I It' I M I-UIIUOI.KIIC |;UIJ'IL Ul I lit?
and n r, heWnr,tiSr„ w C^ ?' T' °f 'h° constitutional convention, and Wechselburg, near Lelpslc.
It may be ordered (except as to other nromlnent ritlmno fi-ot n.,,.., i . ..
Fltz whispered to
l>t as to other prominent citizens, first care-
laws necessary for the Immediate fully given to the framing of a con-
henlfh f? 1 ^ '"k W I,eaoe'K,Itutiou. and that to launch a politl-
health or safety) either by the peti- eal campaign, which would be the in-
"°,n sisned by 5 per cent of the legal ( evitable result of naming March 12th
ietor Laboulsse did not stir from IT' or,,he 1"l;islaU1ve assembly, as the iaf for primary elections
e door while Jimmy Fitz was put, arP, Pnacl,f''1- Th« !at'° would r"' ,n tnrn the attention of many
and percentum of legal voters herein delegates and most of the able thlnL-
before stated shall be vested upon the ers to the heat, of a political cam-
total number of votes which shall paign, and to the neglect of the con-
! have been cast at the next preceding stitutional convention
general election for the highest state Mr. Haskell further stated that
j officer voted upon at such election. while he |s not a candidate for any
, S^: }■ Referendum petitions shall office himself, and hence the heat of
be filed with the secretary of state of a political campaign would not af-
; not more than ninety days after the feet him. yet there are manv men in
i final adjournment of the legislative the constitutional convention who
| assembly which passed the bill on might desire to become candidates for
| which the referendum is demanded, office, and men who would be a credit
This gift
is regarded as the most Important
made to the museum since the lin«
collection of casts was sent by tha
German emperor. The pulpit be-
longs to the beginning of the thir-
teenth century, and is a massive struc-
ture, 15 feet high, resting on Roman-
esque columns.
Sheer white goods, In fact, any flni
wash goods when new, owe much o!
their attractiveness to the way they
are laundered, this being done lu a
manner to enhance their textile beau-
ty. Home laundering would be equal-
ly satisfactory If proper att"nlion was
given to starching, the first essential
The veto power of the governor to any office, and that there should i belnR Bnod Starch, which has sufficient
shall not extend to measures referred be no Interferance with the work of ' strength to stiffen, without thickening
All elections on meas this convention until it ha^ finished ; the Roods. Try Defiance Starch and
I to the people,
state shaVbe had^t t'CblennlL ™ °-f- a ..R""d ''.on3.tU,It"m' I f°" w111 be P'<**antly surprised at the
and laid it before the people for their J Improved appearance of j
your work.
Unknown Qualities of Radium.
Prof. Henry E. Armstrong, the dis-
tinguished London scientist, has
Joined Lord Kelvin in a protest
against the proposition submitted to
I nlar genera election except when consideration, at which time both tha
, the legislative assembly shall order Republican and Democratic parties
, a special election for the express pur- would be informed bv the terms of the
pose of making such reference Any constitution as to the particular date
measure referred to the people shall on which the first primary should be
take effect and be in force when it held
^11 have,.heen approved bv a ma- It Is quite apparent that the chair- , (hB „ ... ,
Jorltj of the votes cast thereon and man and members of the Democratic HntJsh association that the pro-
not otherwise. state executive committee were in ac- duct,on of helium from radium has es-
If II14! ? \ . ' .u bills shall be: "He cord With any policv that seemed best ,ab,lshp<l the fact of the evolution of
of Oklahoma ' "petTt'l'ons f°.r !hp p"!?1!'> welfare an(1 't remain- one element into others. Professor
for the Inltitiative and
shall be
state, and in stil)mitting tho same to —New
the people lie, and all other officers,
shall he guid -d by the general laws "The 'OMahom-in
for the submission of propositions tO ]n
! the voters of this state for their
proval.
s t?".'1 0r:!"rs '''' for unfriendly newspapers, using Armstrong says that no one has vet
. fit j .,. ,. referendum . a former subordinate member of tha : handled radium in sufficient oinntl
L .! .rretary ofi committee to criticise the conference. | ties to be able to Lr^tisely what
State Tribune.
it is.
has been allow- Trials of Winter.
?ir a some ex-prominent democrats,- 1)0 n°t permit yourself to be a vie-
who are out of a jot. since the demo- ; flm to a cold or cough. They lead to
See. 4. The Referendum may be de- ( ratic headquarters closed in Oklaho- pneumonia, consumption and else-
manded by the people against one or "la to cast aspersions upon the w'ipre. He wise; use Simmons'Cough
more^ items, sections, or parr of any Integrity and good Intention of many ®-vruP' It cures coughs, heals lungs
and will keep you right here to enjoy
the beauties of spring.
act of the legislative assembly in the of the leaders of the convention li,
same manner In which such power the eyes and minds of these me too'
may be exercised against a complete satellites an unforgivable crime was
mt,- *iu *•*- <■ committed when the trusts and monev
1h filing of a Referendum petition power were defeated In their attempt |
"JIMMY FITZ."
r.h*"d™nl. thcn he turDeJ t0 Anita Ming Arthemise through the mill.
Presently the girl came out, hurriedly,
In the ball.
When did you got to New Orleans,
against one or more items, section orgatTlze the convent!,
or parts of an act shall not delay the h ji
remainder of such act from becoming
operative.
Sec. 5. Tiie Initiative powers re-
served to the people by this consti-
tution, for the state at large, are
hereby further reserved to the leual
voters of every municipality and dis
trlct. as to all local, special and muni-
cipal legislation of every character.
in or for their respective municipali-
ties and dlstriots
Thf
'ii. Hon. W
Seeks Practical Knowledge.
The Montenegrin minister of agri-
culture is a practical man. Poultry
Murray, a Farmers' union man breeding Is at present eneaglne bis at
'm„s '"i "•n,ion-« " < ^ «m™T 1
-bis, was chosen president and the * "
cry of 'machine' was Immediately
raised. Haskell, FIttman, I'ob Wil-
liams, Judge Haker and other leaders
arc being attacked and in a manner
ih'it is infamous and discreditable.
Haskell is chairman of the primary
committee, and on that committer ara
a hen silting to hatch a special brood
of chickens. There are now nine
chickens chirping round Ills chair.
New Market for Herrings.
A new market for Yarmouth hes*
rings has been opened in the Caucasus,
with shifting eyes, and dodged down
tho hall, ulad to escape such a pierc-
ing Inquisition.
Chaudron saw that Fltz was drum-
iii'ng on tho table; he looked puzzled
and disappointed.
Where is that old porter?" Fltz
looked up; "tell him to come h*re."
the'cab-" rrmembPr th" n"ral,er °f ''i'v '' '''Comb°here°Uze
.... . .... Monsieur Fltz wish to sep von "
keri"I"think 1 ZZ
Htz made no comment; It sheuld as if some one bo',|n.|
be very easy to find this man. him on When b
Miss Cameron" Fitzgerald picked the table and
his chance and questioned her apart lie
from Alice, for Anita had shown -the
greatest self-control—"I don't want to railed
scare you. but did your aunt have any dropped his enp on the
miss
Our train was late; we must have
reached this house aboul 11 o'clock." j
"Last night?"
"Laat night."
"How did you com* a cab or on
a car?"
"A cab."
The manner exercising said powers other fhouirht tlein to o-i. ,1
shall be prescribed bv general laws I P '"'°-
except that cities and'towns mav pro- ° ®qulta ,le. ^Mliet prl-
vide for the manner nf exercising the i l- A 1;,'," ,,e lr!tero3t ,ho>'
>...„ .. , . ^ nave in fixing the ilato U
such men as Tosh, Caudill, Hob Wll- 8ome Scotch merchants having sent r._
Hams of Durant, and others who have experimental shipment there. The
fish are being handled by Prince Louis
Napoleon Murat.
very step
were shoving
sa'v P'iti fitting at
in fixing the dato Is to namo
one that will take no snap judgment
upon the people, and so to fix' tha
.. '. date that the voters mav become . . ' ' •""" «/. *;aiiro
he Initiative and qua|nted with the work that Is dona If5,8 boar(1 an(1 tuition feei
cipalities and dis here in building a constitution, if tlle We °' flucen bets sho rai...
that work is good it will be conitnend-
r"l. If it is had the people shall have
the right to censure It at the polls.
It, plain words the cry of 'machine,'
Sec. ft. The reservation of the own rerlncrCbether''' l'"'1 " maliM "° di^
ers of the Initiative and Referendum , • , " comps front sub-
in this article provided shall no, b- 1 ntle/Ti PTI"."J™ ,lls"
construed to deprive anv member of ^ !L L '^ 5 d< disturbers,
the legislative assembly of the right to to S the" "e'r a"
Initiative and Referendum powers
to their municipal legislation. The
requisite number of petitioners for
the invocation of the
Refrendum In municii
trlcts shall bear the same ratio to thr
whole number of legal voters In such
municipality or districts as in the
case herein provided therefor in the
state at large.
Lives by Raising Queen Bees.
Miss Flora Mclntyre, sophomore
In lierkeley University, California,
s by
queen bees she raises.
Kaiser's Favorite Coffee.
The German emperor will drink no
other coffee than that grown In Mex-
ico.
he table, and no one else in the room, ! Introduce and propose'anv measure [\™ ,h? convention In
ie stopped entirely. This, in substance, is the resolution !,hviilil l, themselves and specla,
"Come in. old man," the thin lips I |hat "i" be Incorporated In the Ok- ,, L,' demoerntlH'are,now
ailed from the table. lilppolyte institution. ,ii«?«„.~t
large amount of money with her
valuables of any kind?"
"No, I think not; I'm sure of It
I heard her say she wotii 1 have to m>
to the bank the first thing this morn-
ing. Why? IV) you think she has
She steadied herself,
nnd waited for the man to answer
"No, I do not think so." he sal I
but Anita saw the fear that was in
his mind.
"Who did you see when you came
to this house?" Fitzgerald pursued the
Inquiry.
"A girl named Anthcmlse that
one"--Anita point 1 "and the old
porter. I think he U called lilppo-
lyte
"No one else?"
"No one else."
Anita opened it-Anita, tall.' of" Ute^el?"0 "H" ^
| "Ves, nnd Monsieur Victor"
she asked i "Did Mrs. Ashton have enemies?
Was there anyone who might wish -
wish her harm?"
The last vestige of color faded from
Anita's lips,
"Who was It?" Fitzgerald asked, for
he knew that there was some one
Anita's eyes evaded Ills; she answered
unsteadily:
"Nobody; that Is—I don't know." j
lilppolyte
floor and
c.anced apprehensively behind him
when \ i< tor closed the door, shutting
him In with that pair of eves that
l-orci him through and through.
Chan Iron. Vance and Laboulsse
talked In the hall until they heard
I'-trgcrnld shove hack his chair. Hip-
role tc ap; t tr.'d in the ,b>or. much re-
lieved and Fltzg raid followed him.
"Can't get a thing out of these peo-
ple." he whispered to Chaudron.
riiev sav positively that those two
lisoi ganlzatlon upon the democratic
party by their false cry of 'machine.' j
1 be organization of the convention
has accepted its full responsibilities. !
Haskell and the primary committee
will report a model primary law. Wil- j
Hams i Durant and the railroad and
corporation committee will report the
best railroad commission law ever en-
acted, and Tosh and the legislative de- ■
the convention appointed the stand- luit'laiive 'anT'J'.f" n>1"lrt, ,he i
Ing committee on primary elections, after the Oregon law vn'tli fil
composed of Haskell. ,„„B. Wiiiilams ^ l.^uc"'^? be ^quat" y'^0,°^ !
Democracy Is redeeming Its prom-
ises to the people. They shall rule
In the newest and best state of the
Union.
C C. WORRAL,
Secretary of Legislative Department
Committee.
PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
December third the president m
.. (5«8>. Kills. IMttnmn. Latimer, Cau- e.le.Mn the Intend'nf'ait Ih? ^ I
young ladies catne to the house alone. ll1"' Messenger, Tosh, Williams (#), .pie. The cry of •machine' wliriiVniJ
Mr Labonlste/' h. apok. aloud, and M«Ctoud. !„r ^legate. S
koned to \ Ictor that it was his W'thin two hours after the conven duty. The men who are shaping tho
til rn.
rtralglit and fearless.
"Have you found her
Jnstatitly; then she saw from Vance's
face Jhat he had not.
"No; the police uie here; they want
to seo you an I Miss Ashton,"
Alice sprang up from th« bed and
ran to the door. "What is it? What
Is it?"
"The
quietly
police," Anita answered
Explorer Puzzled Natives.
James I twice, the eighteenth con-
tun traveler and explorer, owe I his
d .coven of the source of the Itlua
Mle to his ability to nmaz< the Abys-
sinian*. He bad some reputation as
an Mtrologer but bis cur* of small-
I OX Wi < I.'ore Of a feather In his cap
, 1 ''I In ■ man Hla tiring ot a
' ' indlo through a tnhle estab-
' •'* ■ h: lame still higher as a work-
er of miracles. His tanilug of savnge
horses and shooting of kites on tha
wing worn the tine I maneuvers which
' I ' 1 I the V .n Ni (lie river to whose
discovery he bad dedicated 1,1s 1K«. i
tlon adjourned for the day this com- affairs of this great state • In' this" c!!,,"
mltlee was called together and ttnan vention, are not men who can lie In-
Imously decided to recohimend to the I'u need by the spiteful nnd false
convention the adoption of an ord! utterances of paid representatives of
nance requiring all political parties to the trusts of the violent and rabid
primary election method. Also, sub- vaourlrtnes of disappointed would bo
committees were appointed to^^n pare loiitlcUms."
the plnn; also, tho chairman Was In-
atrucled to telegraph the Republican
men, and the chairman of the Stale
and Democratic National Committee
Committees, requesting them to ap
pear before the committee and express
their views upon the subject Those
telegrams wera at once sent.
1 lie Democratic state committee In
session at Oklahoma City on Monda>
and Tuesday, practically decided In
SEGK HEADACHE
CARTER'S
Positively cured by
these Little rills.
Tlicy also relievo 1)13-
tress from Dyspepsia, In-
digestion nnd Ttw Hearty
Eating. A pcrtort rem-
edy ti >r Dlz.'Ja,. s, Nausea,
Drowsiness, liad Taste
bi tho Mouth. Coated
Tonguo, Tain In tho Slits
1—; torpid ltvkr. Tin™
regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
'ITTLE
i VsiR
PILLS.
favor of the same method of noniln., shade, the-i rub between tho
Uun. hut they went farther and fixed to softeu. fctwetn the hands
To Clean Chamois Skin.
Put six teaspoonfuls of householu
ntnnionla Into a bowl with a quart of
I'ei'ld water. Soak the chamois In
1 ' one lour. Work It about SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE SMillHRNT
l""sslng out as mtidi as — rRICE.
• Mo ,,Mhe dirt. Then lift Into a [CARTERS) Genuine Must Bear
11 of tepid water and wash wHh - -
the bands. Rinse well, and dry In tha
[carters
:|aLs-
-RTERS| Fac-Similo Sign'a^
refuse substitutes.
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1906, newspaper, December 13, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151180/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.