The Elgin News. (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908 Page: 4 of 12
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TO ANY SALE
OINAIt MAV HAVE 6TATE RE-
IAIN SCHOOL LAND
m API'HAISIMINI Willi INFORMATION
Con ld i'«t!on of BUI Indefinitely
Mu«tponed—Senator* From East
Hide Wjut Time to 8tudy the Sit-
uation More Fully
Tlml ni y Itlll fur the milo of the
Mt'hiHil IhiiiIh will moot with determin-
ed u|.|ioMltlon In the Houute was made
ovlili'iil Kiidn.v durliiK tho debute on
iIn Dnnint hill from lltt' iioumo, pro-
vldliix for tho roiippralHemont of the
HChonl linitln In accordance with the
roi4iu<Ml of lltti KOVornor, which open-
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hunt t|ii MiUm for (IIbcuhbIoii.
The hill provided for the extension
tif |t tiHn.1 oxplrlitK before April 15 of
Hiltt year lo January l, 1909. The
niniiihri'tt of tho Hchool land board had
ttikon the position that new leases
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State Senators Give the
Hard Rap
DurliiK the dlncuBsion of the Davis
election hill In the senate Thursday,,
an amendment was passed that Willi
virtually prohibit candidates from us-
ing newspapers to further their can-
didacy and shows the newspaper men
have but few friends in that b^dy.
The resolution which was introduced
by Senator Tho: i is as follows:
"Every newspaper, journal maga '
zlne or other publication, accepting
and printing political advertisements
of or for any candidate or candidates'
for any nomination for political office
shall publish, together with such po-r
lltical advertisement at the topi
thereof the name of the person, firm,
association or corporation ordering
said advertisement printed, and the
price charged or to be charged there-
for; provided, that if such article or
political , advertisement is printed
free, then said notice printed there-
with shall so state. The manager of
any newspaper, journal, magazine or
other publication failing to comply
with the provisions of this section
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor."
Following the adoption of this
could Jin. bo ...mlo without extending ampn(lment Senat;r stafford made
S thr#* ywttr" ani UHke<1 U"8 an attempt to amend the section
law a* a temporary expedient.
t'lto smiuito added a now section,
prtiviiflim for a complete uppralsei-
Hient, Including the securing of statis-
tical Inl 'i-itiatUnt, which caused most
of the dolmto, The section, drafted
In St tutor i;.dwlno, provides that
It shall In' itio duty t.f tho commis-
slonerm of t!\«> land otTIci' to cause
the making of an appraisement of
educational and public building lands
with a full description. Including iik
nnnttior Of MTU in eultivailon on
each quarter: tho amount of corn,
cotton and other crops raised in
the cash value with Improvements,
the value of the improvements, their
description and kind, the number of
years tho liuprovemeuts have been
on the land, the name of the lessee
am! If sub leased the price such les-
see pays per acre.
The appralaenit nt Is also to con-
tain a list of all land suitable for
tewujiite purposes and whether or not
i.44.'M4 tt a eeiWtmupl :.n vorpora:u>«s .s !U>\\ uM>,( for such pur|>ose; it
\ ,• otste ^ ot the i'sv\ the kind and character of build-
WW.«5 ieiB. ss ;hetvon It is also to contain a
Tift*
which limits the amount a candidate
is allowed to expend in furthering
his candidacy, so as to exclude tne
amount spent for newspaper advertis-
ing: from the list. Tne section which
ho sought to amend fixes the amount
candidates may expend as follows:
For United States senator or gover-
nor, $2,600; other state officers, $1,-
500; supreme judge or corporation
commissioner, $1,000; congressman,
$S0i>; district judge, $500; state sen-
ator and notorial representative,
$250; other county offitv.s $200. The
amendment was lost. .
The bill, when placed on final pas-
sage. received 41 votes with none op-
posing. the highest vote that any bill
has yet received in the senate.
The Williams bill, providing for a
medical examining board, was also
passed on third reading, making three
important bills disposed o* during the
day.
The Thomas bill, regulating county
seat elections, was under considera-
tion long enough to demonstrate that
- .v. !i-J •; co-.v.vle'.e seosiaphlcal and statistical 'htw would be tierc- and d^- iuln-
. -vi',.* n y Set- •' iV"' <>> couuties (and such addJ *vi opposition to the plans to bring ia
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ti.-.' ' • :• 4 -j V>;- "''"-".c.c.Mt as may be requircu m«n from ows-.de the county to act
iixf * siw-iv laMie W c«raiuss*iwuer« of the land of-
. > i|* a S* A'JfLi .s&aWitf ky "V'v
v ;• ViMAW..'-ia? s* > Wi v-f^rs. Tbie a^v'-oa of that section seem-
"fvo ««.;■<>, '.W .• v.; a '••s >..• o mm seme of the ?<a-
ttiiUy* ii* rnxet* a aiiw* *Si> had arltikully fawned tme
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as election insi^ectJrs, Secator Blair
was particularly riproas in iiis cp-
piosilUon. clivaettfiztag tie pSaa aj
a revival of c*rjxe5-5xig rale Aa a re-
sult of tifce imde oa is, SlzxI
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pa ©Tec fflBitlil aouoiSlwff £<*7
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tt atteaoipita to place 'sader cootr^
cbe sr.n&e aay puriTase bii.i!n.es.s
is ®8 a niainare'. or aay
i.Ttc. us ttorpiwratiRio w*s:ch. 5>y rirrae of
H4 eStarac.^r of ::s feasxae&s enjoyj
a TaBtwal aoBoiKily.
ti *as admitted by the authors of
.wait* DKtM.*; MiKfiMriiaat tlw 6 'J that the provision was aa eat*
d-us ti., n rt 'v*::. fitvaa tJlw svor pttimeat and it was characterised
;aQv Diiim tjih# atutibuvtattax tike hy Seaator Cunala*ham. of Guthrie.
*t> siu :iffi,.£ juir..- xatr- as * daa*e« v.s etferimifnt, but at!
ii««- ffcn^' ynvtiMut*. awi tH - wiaaoaiiDatJ.vA of the other senators seemed aaatoaa
(M -s Mw-m s -ti- Mfcnuil 'Mtwuwetiia* tw try it takSe* the j o«stt:oa that tt
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i. MtxthUftn.. ac;"3ktft . imm ,i.* ■fwc,''~ v. a tor Kuss*-"', declared
now eiflatt«ttt!«d tie
whvh aie exywttaeaita «it
the suwti *>•>-.•' neeessaury. He
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