The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Qo to Chase's
and see thoee bar-
gains in Christ-
■as presents.
£be C>onca Cttfc Coutiev
You will save
money if you buy
your holiday good
at Chase's.
VOLUME 9
PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA FRIDAY, DECFMBER 22 190$
NUMBER^
, ►
Come and See our Line of
Christmas Gifts. '
Toys Hooks
Hand Painted china
Genuine Japanese China
Fine Box candy
EVERYTHING
....At....
PANTON'S WEST END PHARMACY
THE CASH DRUQ STORE*
THE BEAUCHAMP CASE.
data* tbat tbe receipt «u regular
in every way, and that the
•ai paid. There la little doubt —
tbe «l 'nature of Llndta • w the receipt'
it genuine. Judg: Beaucbamp'* dOs-
eat friend* data tbat Linden's action
today wai to protect himself. It ii
certainly a wofully nixed up affatr.
O.hers beside Linden nade a state-
menu damaging to Beauchamp.
LONQ LIGHTS.
Kauai Sena tar CmkMci J* Oct Bevo lb
Right Side at Feacs.
Kansas City, Dec. 31—U. 8. Senato* j.
Cheater I. Lone, °f Kanaaa, address-
ing ihe Knite aal Fork Club tonight,
on "Propoaed Kate Lt gislatlon,"
aatd:
"Railroad* are private property In
the aenae tbat individual* own the-
stocks and bond*, but they are public
property In the aenae tbat they have
a duty to perform in relation to the
publl.. They can bs regulated and
controlled by law.
"Discrimination* between lndlvtdu*
ala should ceaae. Diacrim.natlonabeij
tween localities must be only lbo<e
taat are due to natural advantages!
wbicb one city has over another and |
to competition tbat may exist at^ona
point and not another.
"Tbe reaponaibliity rests upon con-
Only One Day
left for you to do your
IChristmas Shoppin:
We are prepared to show you most any
article you can ask for.
Come in and see.
R,E<Mokrison&Co,
V l-TBUiw
h Its a Lately Tskes sa Savers! New sad Is-
te resting Fas tares.
Rnid, Dec. 31.—The Eagle say*:
Those who Imagined tbat tbe light
making affidavits to charges of a very
serious character. A quasi-public Kress to frame a bitt that will meet
bearing is being held today at the of- the situation and prove e fleetly
flee of Charlea H. Parker, wbeie In-' " >««> administered. It la a great ri>
apector Husted is taking testimony, sponsibillty. Tbe porer of tbe rail-
A representative of the Eagle called roads to fix rates is almost equal to
twice, but was informed that the the power of taxation. The unre-
oq Judge Beaucbamp would cease ; , ,
presence of newspaper men was not *trlcted exercise of thla great power
desired j menaces the rights and liberties Of
Knougb baa leaked out, however, to tbe public. Congress bas theunques-
warrant the statement that ex-Coun-j tloned power to regulate and super-
tv Treasurer John Linden bas sworn j vise the making of interstate rate*,
tbat tbe much discussed receiptglven | and It should exercise tbat o( it
by him to Judge Beauchamp for the j power so tbat the carrier may b^
ACCOMMODATI
after the decision of Judge Irwin
holding that the petition of tbe board
of county commlasloners contained
no cauae of action against Beau-
champ, were badly nUtaken. A new
turn has evidently been taken and It
!*staled tbat Beaucbamp is in great-
er danger than ever before. The
reason for this Is tbat two or more
nen wbo have so far ts«.tlly stood by
payment of tbe Anoeraon money was j compelled to treat tbe public with
obtained fraudulently, and at a much I exact and even-handed justice. An
later date than haa been claimed. On ! attempt under the guiee of regula-
n m have turned against him and are the other band, Judge Beauchamp j tlon to compel tbe carricr to trana-
Don't Forget Shires'
RED TAG SALE!
210 Suits
valued at
$10, $12.50 and $15.00
Sale
PriceOSF
Every Suit and Overcoat must be closed out
Forty Days.
Less than manufacturers wholesale pri<
polt prop rty at a rate eo low that it
will not produce a fair return on the
Investment will be declared invalid
by the courts. Thus there is no dan-
ger to the carriers In a bad, vicious
aod unfair law, but the Injury will be
to tbe shipper *nd the public by at-
tempting to provide tbrm relief
through a law that will be declared
Illegal ano void.
'Congress In considering this que -
tlon should determine It not alone in
tbe Interest of the carrier and the
shipper but
public as well. President Roosevelt in
bis Ian great message suggest > d the
cou*se to take and congress w'll do
well if 1- walks In the pathway there
marked out.'*
SEE HANDWRITING.
tbat rebates would be abolished came
not only from railroad officials, but
fr«m prominent banking lntere«ts
wheb directly or indircctly, controls
many railroads Tbe agreement to
t your order lor Alle-
Chocolate creams at
Rsilrssds Pr pM* is Stop R.biilsg B.-lore
They Nave Ts.
New Yoik, Dec. ti.—The Times tc- do away with rebates is intended to
day ayt>: jwtaWenthe arguments advanced In
Tbe big ra iroads of the oun1 ry lavur of rate legislation.
have agreed to abolish relates on ~ ~~
shippers according ie reports which Leave your order for
were circulated >esterday. Several grette
conference.- on tbe aabjrct h :ve been MOTTlSOn S.
held recently. Thio action is tbe di-j Five m >r car loads of that *plt-n-
in its relations to ti e ! rect result of the many prosecutions did Fonti-n .c coal j'ist in at the Wal-
undertaken by tbe federal govern-1 ceal y.rds. Get in your . rders
nient against railroads and railroad btrfort ' i all tone.
officials for infriogment of the anti-1 C/Ut glaSS, rcasOnaDl®
rebate clauses In the fedcralatatutrs. priC€S, at RawlingS & Co.
An officer of one of the railroads, tbe j llemlure & Cummer have a full line
offic rs of which were indicted at of all tbe best natural gas flxturee.
Kansas Citv.
? fa Uc . -
ho i
101 RANCH SHOW.
*no«
The i
Jse Miller Says It Will Stsrt Oat is the Spr '
tbe Mtfast Vat.
Bliss, Dec 22 —"The b'.gp
West show tn the co< uy, u i
;nown as '101 Ranch *uow^'«• 11 g<> un
road next spring," *aid J. c
ter, president of tbe lCl*Rancb
pany. "It wia carry 700 people .« '1
require a1" tweventy car r >r t-.u-
porta*' i. ltsprlncipii
be r ifalo chase and
u it will not be
.uhoma productioi w
managed by p.of• >
from th«- East
"1 shall iti-
my time u fa im
•.OUO ariea to wbeat
tHesiai u will have a
held TI. . i jr our
b«i*.
lit' V d u- 1 ' ■
*a aijod, h
that
, d >ut>t
would
tie i>
nut the
the giv.ng
an end as u
outworn Tht- 11
i hat
ire to
slightest
; t o w n .
rebU" itlar • t
rc*u t of
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entire
L )<est
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Ml Sll!
ten's Music Store
South Seco:.d street
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$2]
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450.00
no
Stop aod Look in Our Window-
Come
Remember the place.
- money thfl
of to
M. B. SW
Grays old stand. "T
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905, newspaper, December 22, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174959/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.