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CIQHT
fH OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 1911.
The Sunday Supply of
CIGARS
Cm be conveniently
bought at tin' WcKtfall
cigar store iiuim'tlintly
inside the rntnni''''- You
will note tin- i'illi'nt
condition of our ciiirs -they
will yield tlie utmost
enjoyment.
KODAK SUPPLIES
Film and everything else.
Prompt service. W" h i I
yon are here iisli to m-c
the Autognn)hie Kodak.
VESTFALVS
x "P. B. X. 77."
3tealfc Goods
NKITTRAI. VKRKKI.
AGAIN A VICTIM
I Cunt luiifd Fmui I'nge i Hie I
SPORTS
MUST HAVE TRAINING
Officers on Ship Big Blaek Traveled
.hi S tuuiiplon Did little Work
Oh Way lo Meire.
ALLIES' FLEETS
BOMBAKI) FORTS
(Continued I'r I'nge ne.)
aeroplanes mill
wliiK. "
aplUlie-
nt I lie Hum:
filed complaint with tlie state depart-
ment against (tie inuuiifHi'tuit of sub
marines hi tin- Fnlted Male which. II
was twiil were Intended fur (ireal !
Britain. The mailer was taken up hv i
I lit' stale department w llli Hit' kiiii
pany which liml the contrail ami after j FH (il(K. Fob. :.'!). Jack John-
conference here iM'twiMMi Sik rclary son hum I Mime srcnuous training
Bryan ami Charles M Schwab prcsi j If In- wMies in retain bla champlnti-
ilent nf I lie Bethlehem Ntiel cotiipant . i ship title at Juarez licit luunth In
It was announced f lut t the American ' Hie opinion of oflfocrs nf the freight
builders hail withdrawn from their ileaiiiMhip Highland Harris on which
eonlinet.s. the cliHiiipliiii was a passenger from
Montevideo. I'l'iigay In allrlimliien
K'lilTIv K lV I) IMTk' I " lie left the tessel oil February
OiUV.IV IO ULliU 1II 7 ) chartered a .'USl ton schismcr
I ti take 111 tit ami tils party o Mexico.
On I h .ii ii I t lie Highland Harris I he
champion hun aiHoiiipanleil by Frank
Hague)' (if Nyilney. who In H swimmer
ami iietN as trainer fur Johnson.
JoliiiNiin did tin real training while
on shipboard hut wax careful of hla
diet. lie PMM'i'ted to begin real work
for I lie fight an Hoon a he landed
In Mcvlco. Johnson explained that
lie hii l Injured his arm Ixrxing on
shipboard while en route from Hotun-
a i ti I t it to ItuemiH Ayres and did not
wish to take Hiiother rlak.
officers of the Illgland Harris
said liml mk JnliiiHoti had not trained
between Ihe time lie left Montevideo
Janiuirt JO. and his arrival at Tam-
pion Mcvlco on 'I'liursday iimiHiial
measures would have to he adopted
by the champion If lie hoped to get
lu good lomlltlon to meet Jess Wll-
hinl. March II. the dale set for thi
fiitlit nl .luarey..
Amsterdam. Fell -II A illsult.h
from Constantinople glte Ihe following
official hlateuielit issued lij Ihe Till k
Uh war oft ice:
"F-url.t Siitnhlut morning llrlli.-h
and rrench ship- renewed their bom
barilinenl of Ihe outer forts of the iMir 1
dtincllcs firing inn sln.is nil hunt mm Ii I
Mlivess. dm- soldier wus ll;lill I
wounded. Ii.v a finineiit of kIoih- "
"KlKht armored A unlo French ships j
liouilmrilcil Ihe enter Toils of Hie luir
ilanelles for scmii liuins without mII
enelnit thein. The enemy filed mIioIni
from Kilns of ureal ciilil.er
"Three hostile armored ships were
dauianeil line of them a flaifslilp. !
wan dummied eereh
Another versloi. .'.I t.ie TuikKh le j
Hirt. an reei'led hen- rrom ('.hi
slantlnople hii.s thai on the Turkish
side one man was lulled ami another
hllKhtly llljlired.
ATHFN'S. Feh. .'0 ll I- ieoilcl
here that the Anxlo French fleet ile
Nlroyeil Turkish furls on the A-lailo
aide of Ihe Iiarilanelles during the
lioiiiliaiilmciit this uioiiiiin; The f..ils
on Ihe KuroN'iiii' elde siih-euuetit ly
were allackisl and still are firlnn
" A ponder llllllfar.lue on the Aslnlli
Hide of Ihe llardauelleH eploded dm
1 HIT Ihe lioiuliarihiieiit b the
Sale of Norman Sanilariiim tu Stale
May Kail lhriu"h on Aicouul of
Those Outside Slmltliolders.
The stale will iml exercise ils op
' Hull to purchase the stock of lto Huff
' imiu of ( handler and II. W. reii(ac..s
of (iklahouiH Cltv for the entire ciipl-
. till i-toik of Hie Oklahoma Siiiiiliuiiun
; unless the entile capital stis 1 of the
company can he secineil. i'lils "lis
the suhstumv of a note sent to lloff
man iiml Pentecost hy Senator Chillies
1'. Hai red chilli iiiiiii of the seuale
coniuilttee on pulillc liullilin-. I rldii)
nluhl.
Ihe note was the result of a de-
cision of ihe cnnimltti'e thai the state
cannot hecotiie Interested in am pre
vale corporation. Pentecost ami llotf
man iccciitly on -1 in se I n majority of
Ihe -lo U of the Saiilliil'liini 'onipiiiiy
rrom Ihe receiver of III r I ( up i .. . Tn ll)TAI
Hoi Nat I hank of (ihle for MAY (lU 1U lAlllAL
f.n M'I.'.iiihi and Ihe state i hi i .ncli i
Hie senate pill. Ill hldlilllll!- i' rtlllll 1 1 1 -).
look an option to iniiclia-e this -to.k i... i i .. iu i-..-.
. . .... ' nun imiiiMiM iw.
mer .lersey City Irajuhine to Wash-
it that price A- stated In The Tlim
Friday afternoon the alloinev general
reinli'ii'd an opinion tlmt the slate
could Hot pnrclni'-e a 1 1 1 . . 1 1 of the
-luck itnli'ss t i. inl.l I.e. oinc the ..unci
of all. . lim to i nn-iiliillotial iiiliihl
Hons ilmIi. Mi.- -laic ownliii; ant In
li'fe-t In a private corporation.
Scleral -hares of ihe -I oik of tin
Sanitarium company are In the hand
of pliinle hi it le-- who. it In said re
rn-e lo rcllnipil-li ihelr lnteie-s.
iiiKlun if he)il Out of New York.
NFV YOltK. Feh. 20. -( lpMtdtlo!i
hv the New York National to III
pliu Iiik an International leiiKue eluh
In tlie lll.niv Iihn caused I'reHhleiit
! Harrow to turn toward W ii-htiiKtitn an
a possible liN-ntlon for Ids JeiNev City
franchise It la said no objection
would he made to a transfer of the
.lerxey (. Ity tenia lliere. ns the move
would block any po-slhle ih-li;n the
Federals mluht have upon the capital
Harrow however still eipreHsed the
hope that Ihe Nallonal leiuue will
oiinly Courta Failed of Adaption ; make way.for minor league liHsehall In
h) Onl) One ote. New York city.
ailiiiiuistra OKLAHOMA IS NKAK 1(11' IN
' lin ed nl STATK ( (II I Ft.F KIF1.K. SHOOT Contest Over Kiis-ell Method of 1)1-
trlbutinn (orvorstiuu Tav Will
I IKST DKKKAT IS M i: T
Const it ut ionaJ Anii'tidnii-nl to Aliulisli I
TODDLES TELLS
CHEATING PLAN
TONIGHT
Aetrraa Hyt She Operated Koulette
Wbod mud Marked Cards to Fool
Fernmft Iteltom.
HOSTON. 1 eh JU. - How Nhe Used
marked earda ami pliu-eil a "iMimn-er"
in the mnlelle whe'l at Ferliemft
Inn waa dew-rllH-d t.alay by MUa Beaa
("TiHNllea") Hyun. a New York eltjr
actreHN. at the trial of her MMHIU
aetliin HKalnst Harry K. MaiiNfleld
proprietor uf the inn for breach of
promlm".
If a man had his chips on larne
minilier. on n eiven imiiiiIht or on a
certain eolur. the "houmvr" would be
deftly lncerted lu the hall aocket. .MIh8
Ityau leNtlfled. so thai if the hall hap
peued to net in the aocket on which
Ihu bettor had placed enoiiK'h rhlpa to
make It worth while to the Mrsoii
splnnlnir the wlni-1 It would alinply
houne out apiln and run aluiiK to
Nome other am ket.
'a only eared for the red and the
black" nald Minn Ityau. "The Kruen
did uot amount lo ao much."
"Do you men ii to nay a man wuleh-
tiiK that name with Ida money at atake
couldn't mis you puttliiK lu a 'bouu
er"" waa naked by Mr. .Sullivan
eolliiNel for Mi. Mansfield.
"I eonld and lvu done It" Miss
Ryan replied.
"My Ihe wa where did you have
thla 'boutuvr'y
"1 bad tt In my hand "
"Waa It In the palm of your hand?"
"We palmed them."
"So you flrat palmed It?"
"ih. Mr. Sullhan If a uiiiu was
liHiklnt' wa couldn't put In the 'bouu
cer ' We cot caught once "
"I didn't auk you that. When you
were alck ynu had Ihe bouncer lu
your room?"
"We did. They were rli;hl on the
table lu the room and we hIno kept
the cards there "
MIsn Hyan played n pune of pitch
with Mr. Sullivan with a pack of
marked cards she dis lared were ilsisl
at Ferncroft uud had no difficulty In
nainliii; each card by haikliiit at Hit
back.
TONIGHT-
Saturday Night Sales
Ribbon Remnants
At Half-uauable leiiKtha
rlbbona for doiens of iiiiriMw.
Fxcellent ipialitieN at Half
l'rtoe tonight.
Infants' Slips 25c
Fine materials. Ioiik and
abort styleM. hound Itched ruffle
lieek and aleevex 50c value at
I'.V'
Womens' Sacques 25c
Gingham and percale fin-
labed in 'iluu-atylen imually
aold at 60' bow reduced to.
'jrvo. MarKtlua.
Remnant Laces Trimmings and
Embroideries at Less Than Half
Kimliroideiieg: Kdgea inaertiotm beading aeaniitigH guluona baby flouneings and
comet cover embroideries. TriminingH : Hraida cordM silk biindingH and beaded trim-
mings l.aees: Edgex iimcrtiouH headings galoutiN allovers uud nets plain and figured.
l.t'SH than half price tonight.
Elastic 10c
Fancy frill elastic; red pink
blue lavender yellow black and
white 10c a leiiKth.
Hair Pins 10c
A nils' r and nhell plna one
doten In a box apeclal tonight
at 10c a dozen. Very apeclal.
Combs 39c
7.V value. Uiibher hair
coinlat a little lot tor a Satur-
day night clearance at 30c
Clearance of Outings at 5c
FlaeoeU fabric war ni aud of aervlee. Re
ar price "He clearance told)(bt at Tm.'.
7J4c Ginghams at 5c
Apron KlKlianis In c lus-ka all alios of checks;
Hold regularly at "He fur toulght at fa'.
TOILET GOODS
10c Jnp Roue Hoap apocial tonigbt 7q.
I'ompeiaii MnsNUge Creiiiu fiDc size at
Me.; 75c aie at 59c; $1 aic at 85c.
Jcrgen Beuzoin Almond Lotion 25c size
I'll!.
THK NKW TK.I.KI'HONK
l)IRF(TORIF.M
have liis-n dellvensl. If you have not
received a copy call I'HX 1100.
SET FOlT WEDNESDAY
fhs'lN. The forla replied lu a lively
manner to Ihe fire of Ihe warships
but without Hiieii'sM.
WOULD ABOLISH
COUNTY COURTS
(Continued From Pair" One )
money that Ihe father uses lu huyiiu;
toys for the elilldrun comes out of hi
iKH'ket as Simla Clans or papa
lias to dig It up Just the same
('hired Senalor Russell.
I he flrsl ile fell I of tin
Hon forces In the senate
the Friday liliihl session when a olm I
resolution' proKislnc a constitutional' WASHINGTON. Feb. 20.-- WiisbluK
aiirt-udiuent for ahollshineut of tlie Ion stale enllt-Ke still In lemlluK In the
icuiily coiirls of tlie slate failed t t race for the eolleue rifle aliootltiK
champtiiiishlp of Ihe country. Anionic
Hie scorea In ths week's tniilelien In
class H one of Ihe three classes par
HclpiitlliK. wi l'cntis Ivanla iU.'i vs.
Oklahoma Ir.'l.
allied "''"I'llon In coiutllltlee of the whole b;
I10NEV-.C0JI11ED
BY.FORklUiNEKS
(f'-oiitlnuisl From Iae One I
(lletate the resolullon. Thus you Ken-
tleinen lu coiiKresN ami other legislu
live hoilles do uot cet the real Amer-
ican vleNilnt In such matters For
litis reason we uiiide the limitation."
I Kinney added Hull as u director
of the New York mnintlme etehaiuce
he had einled vored to have msse.
le-oliitloiis favorable lu Amerlcau
slilpplng hut hud lieeu nimble to du so.
"There Is usually a majority of
these men" he hhIiI. who are gisal
American cltlceim. no doubt. but
whose bread and butter deis-uds on
torelKii shipping lni..ists ' ;
I'he committee received In e Idem e
a statement In Secietan M. AdcO. lie
' oinpanlisl b col resHin.nce hetwrn-n
I lie s.s-retarv and Senator Itrlstow
setting foi lb the senator bad neer
charged the ws-relary with iiIiiiiiik to
Imiv i.eimnii ships laid up in Amerlcau
ports.
Iiownev (stifled he and his assocl
allon none the less were opposed lo
the administration bill mid bad elreu
lated let 11 s to businessmen urging
them to 1 write their i-ongressmen
against 'Ihe couunltti-e adjoiirtied
until neil Thuradav.
lie MUe
The iitneiidmeiit would confer the
tut Isilh tlon now vested In the . oiinl v
j or prolnite courts up. n tlie district
courts and istiiiII the Judge nr encu
'district to name the clerk of the ills
j trio) court. The proposed amendment
I If adopted would not be effective uu
HI January 11117. An effort may be
made to sis-lire reversal of the action
of the senate committee I
A bill hy Senalor Chase of Nowata
counti which would -inill counties
cities towns and school districts lo
ileiiosll their uninvested sinking funds
al I is'f eeiil Interest was advanced
'Ii' to engrossment lu the senate. At
present municipalities only secure
"J 1 - ST cent Interest on such funds.
Senator Chase staled that the enact
meiit of such a law would save bis
enmity from $1Jinki to $l."i.oo a year.
THK NKW TFI.hniONK
niKF.CTOKIKS
I have Imhj.ii ilellvensl. If you have not
riselveil a copy cull I'HX JOO.
SCHOOL BILL (JOES ON
l avomhle lleport Is Made on Mens-
tin' lo MmHIsJi lllslrlii si-liools if
Stale by a House ( oumilKce.
The bill hv Teilerman. llemllev
Hum mid Lemon to auhmll In Un-
people Die iiueatlon of nbnllsbllig Hi
of the district tehoola nf agrleulliue
to it vote of the people hua lieen re-
poiteil luoiabl) ti) u bouse coioiiilt-
le M-sieiibn the orglnal out also
WILL SHOW ANKLES
Some of F.lalmrate l-rwlts Will Dis-
play More Than Five Inrhes la Re-
port of Mil er in I'arU.
NKW YORK. Feh. '.'tl. Very full
skirls that slop fhe Inches above the
ankle yes the ankle not the fhsir
- and with iietthoats iimlerneatii
I hem. Is the aliirtllug style news from
I'arla. nccordliig to a letter Just re-
celveil In 1. M I billing & Co. from
their buyer there of liiimried gown
ami suit models Some of the eluh
urate frisk- are even ten luchea
alsive.
"Kuipire walsl Hues arc the rule In
the new suit- and gowns though
Worth Is sbuwiiig a nipped In long
Issllce." she n riles In her resirt nf
what she bus -.en at the I'arls open-
ing. "Sbs t.s are three tptarter and
elbow length In ihe more elalairate
afternoon sultv There are tpilte a few
lioleio tin kcts Moni of the other ooBta
Clearance of Women's Coats
Group (fl CA
One at
Coat for girls and women. The mate-
rials are all wool in plain colors uud at-
tractive mixtnres. About half of them are
Wooltex t'oata. None in black.
Hizci to 33.
Group IZ
Two at PJ
All wool materials fineat qualities.
Brown navy and green in Wooltex Coats
mostly in Ntuiill sizes. Black broadcloth
coata full nil k lined. A few novelty atylci.
Your choice at $5. They are extraordinary
values.
piovld.-s f..r the abolishment ..r the 1 slop iib.iiii flic In. lies below the hlw.
lliclle
l-'..tl. in I'lepuiHton school ut ''lure- tailing in gmlct
more bin ibis provision wiu stii ken
ttoin ihe measure by thf t'oiumltttft
The bill proldes that the n -'notion
be abollsbed mo vmll fioin now
If it nmjniitv vote supportii u. b hc-
tl on
A bouse committee killed the Mitts
folds from a wnlst
higher than a nat-
( onie I p at That Time.
The struggle Is'tween the friends
and enemies of tlie Riiasell senate Joint
resolution No. 1 1 will be staged In
the seiuite chanilsT next week. Tlie
Russell Joint resolution ami Hie Joint
resolution by ticuator Clarem-e l)avl
of Sapulpu iirosisliig to rcs-il the
Russell anieiidiniiit which was adopt-
tsl lu the last gi-iieral elei'tlon relat-
ing to levying of public corporation
taxes have hii made ajas'lal order
for consideration at 2 p. iu. Wednes-
day. The Russell Joint reaolutlou pro-
mises to amend the constitution so
Hint (10 sr is-ut of all taiea from pub
lie service corKiratlon would go to
tlie state and only -ID ir cent of It
would go hack to Hie county and all
of this to the school fund. The la
via ret-olutloii proponed a straight re-s-ul
of an existing aiuendiueut which
provides thai all public aervle cor
IHiration taies be paid direct to the
state and distributed on a 1st capita
basis as other common sclusil funds
are. disbursed.
rraetlcally every city and town In
the alate and many of the it unit lea are
fighting Ihe RiiKxell amendment on
the ground that It would deprive their
county and municipal funds of all rev
euues now derived from public aervlee
corHiriitlon luxe. The fight over the
two proposed amendments Is eipeeted
to Is- intended with much fireworks
and the rc-uli Is awaited with Interest
lu all purls of the state.
CHURCHES
Flrat Chrl.lLn ( hsrrk Dr. H. E. Vaa
Hum will occupy ihe pulpit both mo ru-
ing and Tnltig; milijis-t of pinrnlng r-
vhe "Help from the Hlghutuila :" eTeo-
llig llltiject "The Teat ut llernlam."
Miialv under direction of Cbotr Miller
t hai. M. iilla.
leure." Kveuliig
(.'hrlat "
"What Tlillik Ve uf
Flral. lilted Hrethrta
Tenth and I'urlaud L.
II. II . paator. :A l. i
K. 0. Hall
rhnreh tail
Walter Nine
Hlhle arboul
auuerlnttudeut ; 10 43 a. in.
folll
uial one
"Faille Is ten strong; iiik gabar
I dine al-o Fiery one thlnka well of
Hie latter Covert cloth la Mug
show ii iiml n hit of gabardine. Necks
of h ni. blgh ill the hack and
co hill whh h would have es!nl.lisli..il low In front; there ale no collar that
KOHINSON IS HETTEK
the Texas lural loan aud ert-dc bunk
at stein
The house oied down n motion
bt 1 ii i ii of I'ottowalomle to i lH.'e
his usut bill on Ibi- (iih-Mdu tbi-
lanl objected to ha-iiiK Ho- l.i i i-ini.
n bill
I tc
'o 11 11 -
I 1 1 1 1 II
.i iib-
1 IS. o
Driver of Car Mas Not Ciinnerted
With llayues Agetir). Kill Is u
IninnuM-e Man In the t il).
It. I.. Robinson who was struck by
an autouiobtle driven lit J F. Sharp
au Inaii ranee mim Is ris-overlng lodav
from the Injuries he retvlved In Ihe
attldaut which haiNmsl Thursday
at Twenty -Haven th and Cluswn lbs.
ItiHon waa crosalng the street to i utch
a ear when he ran from belilnd one
ear and waa atruek by Sharp. He was
wiled under the car for aeveral f.-et
hut UO iKHieH were broken. He ws
taken to the 1'oat (iraduate hoM.ltal
uud latr rwtuovtsl to hi home at Ifsai I d. ath mte In New York city In Ittll
u.u. ir..ik ... . .. . .. . . . . .
.mi jwtiiiiu sirts'i. lie is n eoitis-ior
for the Oklahoinan
The alateuient thai the driver nf
the ear waa connected with the llavnes
Automobile agt y In this eltr wa a
mlatakt. The drlrem of the' llatue
agency bad uothlug to do wtlh the
oddent thnllarity of name being
reapocalbhj for the mistake.
h.I stHtlng Ibiil the 1 1 irn us
Is alreadv on Hi. culemtui i
stale should nm be snbti t . . 1
necessitrv expen- when tl..-
bill can a well In- prosf-nt.il -slltute
on the floor when Hi.
bill i-nllie up f.ii constilei c I
t'pon a -tat. lio-iit In s."
U ilson that wiu'.-ia suf'. it.
t nt.i-t i ulosls ii n I oiler Inf.-. i . .s i-
i-es are wsiium on ihM.- an.i work-
i ii K in grocery stores n nKliihoma
I IU the 'ell.lte plllced h '.be . Hleill-
il.it wltboiit reference In u commit-
tee bill llitemli.il to put . check to
neb cnmlltioiis The Wilson bill
would prohibit all ..-i -.nn affllutad
with anv miillgtiuiii .-I -iuitugloua
dlaeaan from woiKIng m anv hotel or
bonidtng hoiiac
1NFWT KF.ATII RVI'K IN
NFAV S0KK IS l)F.(RKAHKI)
NKW YORK. Feb. '.D.-The Infant
was the lowest In the city's blalory
snts a bulletin r the health depart-'
incut The rale for children under
1 year was IM 'l sr 1.000. The next
lowest rata was that uf Bt IjOtlla.
lo:t:' llsltlinore wai the hlghenl
IMil
The decrease here alnee 1BW when
the rale was 14-1 r 1.000 Ii creel Rett
by the ieinrtmeut lo the work of It
bureau of vhlhl hygiene
M0TIIFR KK 0VKRH FB0M '
SH ONU ( AK8AKUN OPERATION
CHICAOO. Fell. ). Mr. Jamea V.
Hollainl was retovering In a hospital
today from the neeoud Caeaarlan op
eratlon performed on her within thlr
me high nil around. Thla gives
f bun lo ihe front of the throat.
I p tu the present I have attend
c.l n turnings of Fannin. Iternanl.
It. er. l am In anil Doucet. Doticet la
-lowing three idee Kmplre long coat
-nits also afternoon anil evening
gowns In black Jet Cantllly laee
ami let. Afternoon color are char
t icnse navy Irttie and dull rose.
"At I'lniuln' much net ami "very
full flounced skirt In black and
: night blue over tlnael petticoat;
Hen I these are extremely alinple and pret-
from ' ly. They also aeattcr alsiut the skirt
small bouquet nr rone; I think Oil
Is of rery good effect.
"For young girls Uoer has a dre
with foil aklrt and Kmplre waist Hue
a little abort eaiax g's-s with thla that
I no longer than the waist line. It I
most .voting and attractive; I U-lleve
111 II. It la ipilte a change from a coat
or Jacket and make audi a pretty
'throw over.' Rome girls here ar al-
ready wearing It In fnr.
"Iong cae for evening with only
luho for the hands re Rem In
ehannlng nuslels Tlie general atyle
note Is ISflfl. Hals are extremelv
ttnple All the smart women In
I'arl ar wearliu; the "lleary milt
It Is most popular I have bought
one and am ending It by the next
tenmsblp.
11RAZILL BKLMJS SUIT
PAtffs PAFKR HIM'KNDKK FOR
PMNTNG I KNNI RKI) 8T0RV
riRIS Keh. ai.-The UeWSiaHr
Iehre Parole baa been suspended for
two weeka for priullngan article lu
retard to the lettftr nt Senator lau
twin de Vllalne to Premier Vlvlani
ihreatenliig an Interpellation uulea
toe r'venimetit ilarowed the two teen mmitti a eae whlcb aurgwm.
ociauui minister who attended the j attending her eonaltler remarkable. Her
International Snelallat eonferetice In flrat child. lUllverml In Jannarr. 1011.
ixwQon. iw article was pnbsb.s In Idled but the aecond la aald to be In ; iidnltter plenipotentiary oa apeotal
un i m- im a rwjuo.1 0) iW cenior. perfect health. (uiImIoQ
ROFM. OF FNTFRTAINMKNTS
MANNED I 'OR IRIGI'AVAN
WASHINHTON Feb. 30. The
round of official entertainment are
being arranged by the elate depart-
ment In honor of !r. Juan Carlo
Mlanco Uruguayan minister of pub-
lic work who arrives lu New York
balay to relium the vbdt of Secretary
lbs it in Itam and lo represent Cm
gtiay In the Panama Pacific exposi
tion. lr. lllanco ueit week will he
presented to President Wllon anil
government officials and will be
(fined and otherwise entertained.
Dr. Blanco cobms here Invested with
the title of envoy extraordinary and
Title to land on Which State Peniten-
tiary Stands It Hoon to lie Settled
In Court.
Action to settle the (piecsilou of title
to the two tract of laud tisiu which
Ihe buildings nf the state eiitlteiitlary
are hs'nted and the other adjoining
has been Instituted lu the district
court at McAleater. The action Is
brought by James Hrniill who claims
tlie title to the land and ats-ks to ilia
I Kisses s the state and also ascks $11000
damages for the all year the atate
ha occupied the land.
The senate committees on public
buildings ninl legal advisory recently
made an Investigation aa to the condi-
tion nf the title to thla land. The com
mittee re sir toil that title waa vested
In Mraxlll as an option previously ex
tended to the city of McAlester bad
expired some time ago.
There are two tract of the land
one of forty anea on which the penl
tenttary buildings are hs-nled on and
another of sixty acres adjoining. The
suit brought by Hraitll will determine
It la understood just what must tax
done to -clarify a condition that ha
existed aim the penitentiary has been
located ut .McAlester.
The same conunlttees found that a
i mortgage on Ihe land transferred to
the alate reformatory at (Iranlte held
by a Kansas city trust company had
never becu released.
Ri:MilN HI I.IKF NTK.AMKR
IMMRS AT IMXTTFRDAM.
ROTTF.RI iAM. Feb. ). The
I earner t gamla from Norfolk Va.
th flrat of Hie Belgian relief com
mission' vewel to arrive hsr linre
th declaration of the Osrmsn block
ade docked today at Rotterdam.
Th captain of the Belgian relief
hip putting Into Falmouth havs
been advised to paint the name of
the commission on the side of their
vessel. They nlso have hsen pro
vlded with hug banner bearing the
name of the commission.
addresi hy Hou. 11. L. Latightiaiuti ; :$u
p. m. ( hrlatlaa Endeavor meeting i ::tu p
ut. revlcal aerxbs aermou "t'hrlat at
the lioor." Mr. L'hai. M.-l'lalu lo charge
of the mualc
thrlillaJB ( kureh II Wt B. sllssrt
Captlol lllll. Huittlnr hool at :- . m ;
tiaugllt tulij t both morning and x-
mlog by He?. A H Hplier. ( hrlatlaa en-
Utaeor at 11:15 p. iu. All youug peopt are
ordlclly Invited.
uom4 ChrtaUas. Nlalh mut fhll-
11. Oarrett W. MeUulddy paator. Illlil
a. hool g:0 t. ni C. W. ( allnnnan In
harge Junior an ilea for g u. m ; aeolor
endeavor t:N p ni ; preaching at 11 a.
in and 7:30 by the pastor. Morulng aub-
lect. "the Tenting of Mlmou. K ten lug
uhled "llnughl With lllood. " Prarer
meeting Wedueaday t 7 :4o u. iu.; rholr
rehearsal Thuradajr H p. oi.
lalveraltr flare Chrfetlss (hnreh
Twenty eighth and Mi K hi ley. Itev tt. T.
I.ne. paator. Itlhle school 0:40 . m. A.
I llllplrt aiiperlateudeut. Mualc by th
orchestra; umrnlng aerrlce tl a to. nti-Jts-I
"tinr Lore for Chrlal ;" endeavor so
letr 6 30 p in Mary llaksr urealdenl.
Krenlng ervt(s T 'Mi. NiiliJs-t "lsideraUlp
of Jeu;" pryer ssrvbe W .sines. lay 7:30
p ni. ; review or similar acbool leaaon
Wednesday n:lo p ui A. U l'uluiio
coiiductor.
flrat PfSMbyterlui rhurrh. Ninth aad
llohlitaou. Rev I'lill ( llalrd .ast..r
K.lwla Valle Milutyre uiiiali-! director
aod nrganlat. Illlile a.-linol al ..V0 a lu..
1. I. Johnatou aiiiierlnti'iiilent. Mornlna
worship 11 . tu ; pastor's subject. "Why
I Relieve In MlaaloiiM A muab-al pro
gram will Im rendered
My wood Preahyterlan ( hnreh Nlnlh
nd Hllles K tt. Mlirfn.-... .tr Sua
day acbool 11:411 a in II H Mtafford
aiiperlntendetil ; pres. blni l.y Hie paator
at 11 . m. and at 7 SO u ni ; moriiliig
eulijat-t "Poor In I'liraa Ureal la tuft.''
Kveulng auhlts't Mhal Moir Hretltreti
Do to War and Shall Ye Nit Here?'
Special isnalr at both aerrl.-ea. Junior
K. at In. m ; iDtermedluta and aenlor
Christian esdaaror st n:.X0 p. in ; prayer
tn eel I n a Wedueaday It 1:U i m ; rtwlr
practlc Thursday t 7 4A p in. U. E
U-tlgerwood otualcai ain-.-tor.
f'olbertea Hetahta Pre-liyUrlan ehureh
East ronrteenth and Kate. 1. K lUtih
Paator; Hlhle acbool :A . m C. M
Hleffey. anperldlenilest : preaching aer.
vice It a. m. and 70 p. m Morning
sermon hy the paator and the eeenlug
service will b rondurlist liy in t una
Han endeavor asclety with an Inalalla
Hon aerrlie.
PI rat tailed Preab) tla- Nlsth and
nrnadwny. J. R Mlllln paalor; Hlhle
a. hool 10 a m : preaching 11 m and
7 .KI o. in.: mnmlna sutiject "Why Hilly
Htindav." Evening aabject "The Hnmniuui
llonuin." J. K. Mlllln paator.
CeetrmJ Preahrterlss. Twelfth SiMl
Harrer. Sermon b th paator Her
I'liaa. C. Weaver 11 a. in. "rroaporlng s
Ilarab Crttlrlam." 7:90 p. nt. "Krery
Chrlatlan's Birthright"
Flrat MethiMllal Kolaeanwl eh o reai ear
ner fourth and ttoblimna. It. A. Cb.
paalor Htimlay (cbool DO a. m.; mora
Ing eerrt.s ll . ni. 'Anm Oltmpam nt
Life In India" by Mr. Kddy. for In
year a mldetit nf India. Kpwdrtk
league (:1A d. m ' erenllif arrlis 1:90
in aub)ert of aermnn by paator "A mod
ern Miracle. Helen Keller.''
at. I.ake'a Methndlat efcarek earner sf
niahlh aud Holilnaon: Iter. Robert IC
(toodrtrh. paotnr. Httnday arhonl 9:M)
nr. j. k. inompaon anparintenoent.
Woman' mlaalonary meeting Tneadar.
3 :l p in ; Rpworth league Runday t:M)
p. m Kermona by the paator it 11 a. m.
and 7 SO p. m ; morning them. "Th
eoul a Cry and Th Hlaln Ijmb;" eves
(pilot Hill t'nlted lleethrea ehsreh
Sunday a.-h.iol I tt a ni . II. Bruat anp
rlnleinlenl ; ChrlatUn endeavor ll :4."i p
in.; II . in. report of lb atats Y. M. ('.
A. eonrendon given by two unleeratty
men Uiala llorklu and ) H ltrown;
7 :) p in. aildreaa hy Her llorton anli-Je.-t
"Y M. t'. A. In Action." t. L. Tib
hlta pastor.
Ural LsUaraa Tselftb sad Boblaaos.
Her. Newton B. Rover I) I). mlulsler
l. 0. Hpenny director of rholr. Hitndar
achisil at g 4A a. in . Mr. Walt Hnrtman.
eiipcrtitteudHtit. Morning worahtp nt 11;
evening wnrahlp at 7:W; Luthtr league al
n:.Kl p m. leader Mr. Tbomaa Hran
1" in The Her. I J. Iielo of Heueeehjer
N Y . will preach In the morning aud the
paator In th evening
tierman Kvwiellead ehareli A. Wallas
paster; aervli-es st the Msedlah 1. lit her
hunli. West Eleventh and Hliarfel
t n p. nv : Hlhle school 2 p m. The
t.ailliMi Aid aoclety will give rfsentl.ni
al Mra. Hreiulcke'a realdenca 1.KI1 Weal
Math alreel tt belug (he anniversary
of Ihe aoclety. Choir pracllie every Krl
day evening.
Hi. Paula Cathedral 7th and North
llolilnson. very Itev w (I Klnaolvlng
liean tloly communion 7 .10 a in.: Huu
dnv acbool !M a ui : momlni prayer
and aermon II a m. t'onftrniatlon clasa 4
p. in ; evening prayer mid aermon 7:30
Plrat t'altarlas church Hertle la
Muab-al Art Institute I .'I Wcat fifth Iter
Clarence J. Harris paator; 11 a. in. aer
rl.-e aubject "Htble I'urioli.xea ; Kuowlug
He von il Knowledge" H 3d n m. apeclal
nieettng or the Utitloni ( tali Mr. I lar
ence J llarrla aelnlat; Mlas Anns T
Caldwell plinlat. V ia guudar achool
aeaaton. A apeclil adult liberal atudy
(lass. K ven In ( Icclnr dvrtlavd will
Is poafponad on week mors.
Plrat t'harrh ml t'hrlat r leal let
Kleventh and Roblnaon. Herrtcea at 11
in aubjei't nf lesson: "Mind '(- Sunday
school at a SO a. m. Wedneadav even
lug aerrlcr al N o'clock; reading rooiua
(sr.' MK Coliurd Httlldlng open dallr
eics.pi Handay and holldaya from (.80
s. m. to o::m p. m
Plrat lllvls SelesiM ehsreh. It North
Itoiilnaon. Iter. Huth Daliell utlnlater.
Humlay achool at IU . m .; giinday mora
Ing aerrlc at 11 topic "Demnnatratlon
of IVnee and Poser " Thuraday renlng
errlce at 7:S0 The afternoon primary
i-laaa erery Tneadar at I p. m. the
erenlng training claaa every Monday at
o p. ID.
spiritual Pragi
lu Hall aOMVt North Hoblnaon gnnday
rveuing at a p m lecture by -Her John-
son. Mra Heynolda and other will
1st with the aerrles.
Seeoad Snlrllaaltet ehsreh Rssslsr
serrlcea In new church kail st 11W Weal
tirauu. nunitay at 1 :au e m. lavlur b
Mr. U A. Ailama followed by Her
Anna Hrenner with aplrH meaaagrt
i hildren I'marenlr Lyceum mesta al
grau p. in ; Sunbeam leagu meet
Tuaaday at U:30 p. m.
Salrttnallat Pragrsaalrs ehsreh
Herrlcea Snndar erenlng at IM In tin
rveairau nan Lsrtur by Her. H m. U
0ble aa.lated by Her. J. A. Hildrblge
Kr. uahl ha returned to make her
home in t'klalioma City and will work
gn me eurrh both aa lecturer and
menage nearer. Ne rbang of masting
pia.-r win do mane ana an aaret-yeamenta
n'lioai; iuviiu urn nuim aa miieil
big.
BJdlkOAD TDdJITABLI
ANTA ra-NOaTHCrTJNTJ.
Dapsi.
Tor Kama City Oeleieao saa
CalUornU T:t a
Kanua City (4 Chlcaga tap. . n an
Ran City aud Chk-ag I c pa
Kn City Chlosga Colored
nd Calloral flyer 1:31 pot
For Outhrla Bold. Kiowa Wool-
ward Amartllo asd Wast dally I JO pm
ANTA im-aKeVTaUaODND.
Ism lipreas lilTfm
Taa Flyer 110 taa
Tata Iipraa jf t p.
tor Pur roll ; .M:U sal
Alftre
rrom Amirlllo Weedwaisl A Its
Klswa Inld asd Qutarts 4silyU:H aas
raiaco linn-inbotjko.
(kyrarnor from ktaakag asd
Jsplls I at sag
Hetaor from it. Loot 1:40 as
Meteor from Kanau City 11 M am
taalara Kipnaa from Law toe 10 10 am
Limited from Quasah I 10 am
Umltad from St Lost 4 ft pm
rilatX) LINK-OCTB0ltTJD
Umltad for at. Lost lORm
tiprasa for Lwtos a Qoaash 00 am
son ear lor st. Lrfial
-0B
. tee pm
. 5 J0 pm
Kinrasa for Lswton
Metaor for Sanaaa City ....
Ooeernor for Maakoraa and
Jy"n II 41 am
HOCK ISiLAH D WMTBOUNO
Arrtrs rtapsrt
for Mam phi JO am am
For McAleatar It JO am U 40 im
for LIUI Hark asd
Msmpbl 1:10 am I JO am
from Mingum ad
Oaanah 1 0 pm
rram sirs ssa aaaaaa
City ... ...10:in pm
SOCK ISLAND WICSTBfKJrID
for El Paw I 50 4.-00 am
rrom Alra. Mangnm
ad Kaneaa City I M am
for Bl Reno (Cosasrt-
Ing north and annthl 100 am 11.0 am
For Amartll and Ka-
aai City J0 pm T 00 pm
Per rt. Wsrtk aad
Dsllu I. ..10:00 pm
U1SSSOUBI KANSAS aad TBI AS BT
Daaart
kawna and Tessa f si
Leula. Kan. City and JllalliAl soon
Shews and Tsias tiJ aa
aas. uij nt. i-ouia ana Jopua 11:4J pm
Arrive
From Kama City asd St. Lasts Ifflia
from Shawns and Teia ill am
Pram K. C. aid St Lsoi H pm
lres Shawne sad Taiaa tag pm
1NTBBUBBAN K'BBDP LBS OKLAHO-
MA LINES
Ohlshsms rtlg-BI Sum Ubs
Car lv Tsrmlnal atatlos OkWkama
City tMis and every lnw stl l;M
p. aa.. Ihea 10 and II :S0 p. m.
Car leave Bt Reno 00 a. m aad eeary
konr until T n m . then 1:10 aad kearli
mmtll 10:10. thss 11 IIS p. a.
Oklahoma Cttr-Naraaaa Use.
Car tear Oklahoma City I KM e. m ess
keorly sntll IOiOO p. m the liM B.
m.
Cara leav Morma Sits a at. aa4 ksrtr
stll 11 KB p. a. 7
AklshMas rtty pewiaaf IJsw.
Car Isar (iklaknma City JM a. ex. mt
heorly nnttl U)f p. m Asa U p. as.
Car Isar RdmnaS li Tet I. as M
hourly nnttl 11 M p. sv
Service beaint es hose lalet ea taa
dara and lea a I kelldara.
r. - I LijLaesswmsMrsssm
lag theme "The Mirth ef root
mualc for the day.
flperktl
m. ; pa
a ssries
There' alsaya roar at th top and
ii ii la woman letrer iv his
room it the bottom- lot a poatacrlp:
nd!
see
Plrat Hapllat ehsrah Blereath sad
Roblnaon. I r. Herman II. Hullen paalor.
Hunday ackool :S0; R. (.'. Mill (iip-
erlntendent. Mualc by th orchestra.
Morning eervtce it a. ra nreai blns bv
the paator; young people' meeting g:M
p. m : evening semee 1 :n p.
tor will deliver the third In
of Rtiadiy night leetsee. Subject "Ok la
bom City Mesnest Miser." Prof A
II. Oraeits will prsclds at tk organ.
wsahlsgtss Areas Bsptlat-Carser ot
walker and waahingloo c. R Hair-
field pastor. Mssday achool -4ft s m.
Hldusy V Tsylor 'uperlatadeet
prsschlng 11 a. m. and 7 :4(1 p. m. by na
tor Junior n. I. P. IJ. t:M p. m. Henlor
B T V. U. 40 p. m.. Mlas Julls Wll-
llama presides I. Prsyer meeting Wed
nesdar evening t ot p. iu. ttraham J
Albright dlrester. Sobject fnr morning
dUH-ouras "The Might Tragedy si gi.
"Look hare!" aald aa e cited man In
g druggist. Ton
l.rr.AL NOTICR
N0TI0B OP TBI STBB-S SAt.B OF BBAXJ
KSTATB.
(Pub. Dally Time rah. IS te Bl laeJ
WIS)
Notice U hereby gteea that ea tkej
'Jnth dar of February. Utle at twJ
oVI(H-k p. m st JOT Msjeatle Building
Oklahoma City Oklahoma I. Ut asdar
tgned traste of the senate of U. M
Phlllloa. bsnkrnpt will sll at psbllc sue
lion to the highest end best bidder for
caah In band all ef tb follow lag da
ecrltied real Ut. tewtt: lits 4 aad
it block aa. Oklahoma City: kita IL . ly.
and 11 block Oklahoma City Iota J
ear me morphine for u Ba V block li Capitol Hill Addltteui
ln: .... I to Oklahoma City lets ft U aad IS Its
onlnls this morn
"Is Ihkt sot" replied the druggist.
- loss you owe roe twenty iir rests
Cbrlstlss Reglatar.
- Aa American who waa attached to
th eaibaeay at Pirt tell of I'artsla
Jonrnillat who hold a atmng ohjectlon
to the aotsbook dear to nmai nf hla aa
ortatee.
ThU newspaper man wear large whit
euft. and es these he Joia down aueh
rent a appeal to him with Bngfes-
Hons for his subaevunt article. At flrat
hi laundr waa smih puaile by
these hieroglyphic but aa Urns went
on ah becani able to read them and ap-
parently derived much hensfll and pies-
ur therefrom.
One day th Jonrnallat received with
hla laundered garmenta a allp ef paper
oa wnics ws wntre:
"Your but waahlng waa very IsUrest-
litg but we abould he glad te hare
you give he more wsr saw.'
block S. Capitol Hill Addlttoe to Oklab
ma City end the sadlnood one-third In
freest is sad te tb easth half ef the)
avrthwaet quarter of srotloa t aad)
tka aaat hakt of tb northeaat aaarter B
ctla Zt lowathlp S wertk rug Wj
west of ladlaa Merldlss ' Said propertrl
will be eaM frss a4 clear of ll ikwJ
nd eeearas!ss. i - .
All saws enbjsrt te eonflrmatleB hy IkJ
Bsfare la Mnsrupkry.
. - WS. t. BAIPIR.
. Trastes
Olrla. If ynv are frald t anesd an
vsulug aleue eeuastousU dost aaarrf.
5
1 "t1
It
b swaasvas
?rv-'AVsj
OrVsesmayaanlsA. -esMaa
s.
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