The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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PARING Rtfttft if 'ACT
J*jA IrJrrjH )Jj.t
ill IE4MNT 'IMNVfllT
tn ^ih'iqoin
aaA. AiuAAAlAA ft AAaIbA.aI Aihiil
LenylS^^tSIBIML .
SWWW
uii'kW kUk-^H"*' W rt
ras
Oklahoma'* ALay*rs-
Will Hun *f|H Of HiiW Afl
Jackson the m«*ail«rtVWA.ln* lower
lag the MfMioa to order.
I'oituwutoinlt', talked on dtff«r«n
phasejafciOWKMA'sTjim. VTMOtWl
Rogers lUtod tV)%Lihl „
■ervod^jlnr JsrkKin'at th' bi^tl* o.
S&mcMtt£
iofl Boff4rii
:^«2&ra9RM3
nilM-H^«Wtt(«MRM for one fHf
wa*.tf*><wt«l t>y tin ■•jorittrjport
swstawmr
until the atat*ftld<* «***« to the
propMty,xlW* «l« snollooHo)
A resolution to daisy tl llbM*di f
•tat* Institutions • WRTUfclslatlon of
I
♦c MlAtl
^OI latuh«V<HM« t**«MIR-
OBNCV TAX LAW*
he «r cmuckt mm ti mi
'"■ * * --
Cu n Moadajr wuralimNf-
•Itlng baaing in V l" •««"*
una. iftakinl It a mlade.
IU "SNnt* 'AiM"AI1uii .
it). Tli* corporation i''Wiliwo**d
wjiW pwlu* wi'ilH in tMi Vloiniay
Jy b«fii* MM
1100,0011 |im milium In" royalties
dbttlUWMU I R3F1T tiuoo JifJIlT
iVI "for Mdlttn* «' Territorial A*-
coont. faHM th Mouw-Speaker
Murray Aft*r |\ip*rlnt*ndsnt t«n*
dKi-Oubatituta for SHlupa 1)11
HL'THIHi; TWO mum Niwrgeaey
lu b<<'si|i« law# 0 l«r4ay. liomriMii
M6h i tor <t)«il|><w**l*>>i<' hAtto* n "
*U dtailiaaist h) wtiWHtt"*" of
llalltlirJ.fUa kUltMiit«.V<lyilUnt
waa favorably received.
A resolution was presented asking
(bat 100 copl^r^^Mh 4l.A>«
s^axswHtz
•IfflKtiil -teirioJJJ) iiulruiHt IwioJ*[S|V •Q"'.1:;'1]
Houi^'«t '"Kd;i1 0rrtU*lht't<y'tW
remlsMonl oJltkbtff. Nbu' thd year 1907
whlrtj waa passed before the holiday*
but not presented to the governor for
3esw«.$mm
as*.nwm
to his attention,MproJtiNfl i'ae record
ehowlnf^Wcfifctrtft,.^,#*} frojp
the house.
A mil providing Bint county mimum-' **
in iuiHt*d to appear before tom
**%•!ilO - - .oiorn
tat the annate may b appralsedj>f_ '
nUI mini "oTlirliillhi conTTiTT* *
the AYuouut and kind of printing
J <tnMibrfleVin«>MM 'Mill* ft*'
her W.tfcisaK* HMda^iMtwiiiiMI
oJutlfW a^jtln* for the «PlK lnt-
«jf ca^umlttne fit lMMlry,afl(h
lot|un# to report l«. two day*. W><*
resolution was uaaainoualy,
' W..
Hons*' MM 1M. the 4dentUy ami \<r
1m of wMoh-has-bAmrshrouded In
story * mom* toy*, made' 4ta >*v-
pe iraaee ta he «aiM*
• fmth ttw hwM,^'
•laM «jy*<Pe4* «t tVmrtth^^hWf
i'i<K>«M toWuM' tUKt (IM Ml***'
ttdu of nyf'ttllr^^nertiw
•I ee fWe"aeh te iu«tory ot <■>«"
i>Tl i. TlMMH^'B lhWhr ktfrted uia
al| nature to the bill. 'Wlikdf
re ched the senate Senator Raddle
ax tin gave taWWfcJ<rt 'ttioilWIkrt's con-
tioB-that fne rule* do «ot require
having uIum IhhI bU alRiialorn
that ri-uilttliiK ilie ute t«* for 1007
ifdlliut witi'iiiUng to" t'luie of paytu^Wf,
(lnf J ' ' " " " ' '
frfc.
•lojldl
I ire
nil fix** 'lio-j IW'rcnMK'r IS. 1907.
BOm* IWMWjl the Hfo*ti b(U
l4iWia)«ut,foi Ihu Aud)tlni| of If/fM"*'
" liuiiN ftrt'd (h# MH'hIKi l )1l ("0-
rlmm-rt
K
signature of the .presidio* QfflC
I after "4 WW'b&n WollS
dlrtg rot (he rilffilllire ot
f fffrt^n Wr,Wtttlrtn* IIIKI
imAWf'wiKe* 'frdfn till* to ft deh i
r iurt*. kml (he «Wlk(M'im*iM* IH« I,I*'
t i Hill pWrilillnH for^ah MfMhulwi of
lily dkya from Janunry i In
m state *i>f erlnt«Nd«M of puMto Itl-
n ruetlnn may make his en l iMinuai
aii)ortli>na ««it •• aoluwl tfund* to lb*
M<Veral (inuntleaignd' requiring count)'
superinteiwtente to (lie with the i*u
superlntniHlvui en ur Iwfwo bru*ry
15' report>« ahowlng the aebulaatlc iw.t
Illation of couutin*.
Knaetinf tekooi MeoHirea
flW"? J
bin prohibi
uf Oklahoma
mOanor. to which minimum and mat
tiiium finM of M iu IVi are «itMka4,
Mr a ieai'li«r, offlrer ur #Lml al 10
• w*e. torture ur torment any student
Perniaiiehi etiiulilou ap.ilm* to ktu-
dftxk and 4t«mlk dls t« lehMikt*' and
nffMMra. Juvtioea or the ix-mn are
auilHirlaed to try I lie oawsi I'oual
laitlliiUuu una«V«« are emiippt .1
Henntor praukllo iuti a hill
itrovldlng foV a tout hmlk v>nimU<l'i h i o
,u l u uniform 'System uf •** t o<A "el
| .t<« <vnniuts*li'ii i« ro ooiUist or «•« | nMn
college president, uue priiiNpai ot a i tii>^l>'iurt
high siilUHii, wu'i oily supennu«w*Mlj. ti*A Monday
one county lUPtuflntandvni. one rural, MtM|,|Prk{l6li'
pilinary touclw s flr.t (ridi j, !aw< of ,h- UoltlMj Hi tes. A
rt*tlff<! te, and the g^^'rrtor. statto v W domonrsis mostly from
«ii|iorint«iiilunt of , Hire*tidl«il«
md« rorina Jii-4r eiiverMMtuo-ot tor, "mendment to reserve to
Mds and any member oi fliv vommla-1 How""''* themaolvM dlsnreiion as to
alon who m r < « Interested lu ny. tlii#|uallll<: tlons of voters or of pe
TT.w ,.,ra "LI. J
aiooferai tnrtl iiHaM Icounty MMItRK
until _ .
•Wib copy signed by WHfifcnt Bellamy
w^a not an enrolled copy, feoL iM kav
been signed In this ihsnoer'i rob
r-a«p 'forah r'ed4 wtit«n'i)«wkei*
• DOUKd,
Senator T|hon*as jn 8eot#d a reaolu-
tlobwtophed by the State Uar asaoola-
Hon at Its meeting ,10 o^ pioraa City.
Debember 19, aa'Wng thai i'aeee toe ivo
chinfe IwMiirt procedure in the stale
unit) :#et !*«.• VKeo/'tlia. no# 0«Wle
shjtll -have be«n prepared ln:«ooM-'
ha resolution , piresenbed'toy Smator
sUr^'.ai/kjtj*' '■w'
tjgvidowe aad cdntraOtBd Wr 'toy
tki'MM'frlWt&'+lbM C4c<imber 20,
. i JJ1 ™ .i . ^p^ii «ooin 1ttd
hoolarlug Joha D. en"dl< t sn
niendunt pr .Indians schoola ln ir.-
. Territory In '.lis opinion Is a 'Uf;,
fcr/'8itoAttf Murray Imiff i '^J
aire ltt\o the 'liW
<h4fgt> H«o b« l.«-
.galiy mnde hgafrtst WPWi-dfct. fn rt.tr-
mnlfMi Witfi rtffto kttftoWWV
rtikt ft' ln tlW IWteto*fdft tof a WnJin
wbeWdtegdent' of a *e(nite y Ito'lndtan
Terrttoiy'ib'aMtga1 Mia .iht*>r Do th<
suite:
intha seActn antiotMcMRent wsw
(hi of a giwnt gathering r> InHiana
to bo in Ontiirls January ill. wf.en
chiefs -of ulbea. gad medioiae bo i
w*l give their vlawa for imd against
the |iro|K) eil law to prohibit the us« ot
m<«cal. bfi n . lla, , H .._ .. ,
In' Vjie Wat*''thi'tilllupi pWMblUtf.i
bill an imen'drtl M the
teiidWI dl'sni^ion. ' ny ttrtaltnous ll
rttWttWd to
•iJTsmsajffl/Jjtartsns
committee ofwjftJiWftBtaLlOiXfitti bu.
committee ofWtbfe iwmrto.
galW^MlPitate's- leHae
/.n..ntv /.nnrt hnniw
MUST
Corporgtlan* Must Hsv« HMtfquart«r«
GUT^^AI^f,, ^ST^Sy iic^aiil'b'r
Love co ^,^«ltob^'VwWi)'cA',iin
' ailthortttyvwMth'feCtlf w<k pfliit-
mmttb wye^b^eh • mm,
> 1 r^apooaible for tuoh contracts, what
orders Mr"t>lflnr<infe have been pjade.
~ ^(Jrttlriea' Ma^ahalJ. be; printer
how it shall be done? In other
a, the resolution calls for a com'
TOS0>t JtjfC®Jjait«
D «
ta)c H
Mur
la an-
mrt
, ..fsfrUw #f' MM'
-pj^I
•nilWamtl^niiA—7 etwli, et^y-tr *i «; «tgt*|imrTi« whwtw bww w ^uw
u lehfrnffr^u
t TM; MMI. Jr^ertgM, **Mn
Osfsndad ttataa RifMa.
sshlngton -Vlgoruu
|< rights la dealing w
Iv 11 rl||h| special
I Ion
UatUMtiM
of teinwss
[baoo lofrortwoot for to
afale legialature at Its lt woit MM
J&JI«t3tTc<&tU«> w«nV rallaol
changes from the old oklahoma law,
and which will hrlng delight to thoee
Rights. yi#rt iiieti wlns.want t< se« Um llslw.
aaewBSiBi
hiiy monww fnr a | 'i1ort of fire year*
II swtmiit fr<au
fitfenrjaye iu' «^rc":.K
1 f ffl Wir to codff) «"«•' ,h„ M<ak(HI from November I
to Kehrt
tom.1
1
thu 0|M
to Kebruary I. Instead of from Octo-
>er to Kuliruhry. H further pro*Wo«
thaf 00 ptfnon shftll fio uliowed to
kill more tiiim qunil In miy
one day A hunter's license Is pro-
vided which reipitivn the hunter to
^passed in thA
In too
i'snMxc"
I Jtemooatloa «l •KB
asM'BM
sspssamsesst
shall be deemed guilty of a miale-
ffSr 48fl fitted frOlh Tl.UUO to la.OOTT
A«Hi«
Is made^T .1 .HJIOlCTlTAJO
state
r. tne
a bill
whole .
governor .tfpmaitfwra tMwmumy
andinaoqflwujmm© as lie may ^ «h«RTni
eaaar,yn4a^oiiUitHW1o<>««8(W n^,ofn(cr* i!'
OklaiawoaiiiPerriWry tandnOeclarlnKniU.
an emergency also s<«tyttg,tBO 4^'9.w<V
to too.nao^.io "'.""k.'■ Ttoo aoujn
sent a request to tfte senate that the
president sign iMi bill re-
ch Senator Stafford accepted pro-
at a statemera,should «lso b
of aWlntliAdUt w;
Decemfler 39 lira slriTfB' lue
sent administration went Into
WcaffiT^
^sts&^mns^s
av^vUfl8.it, 8^aii(be to lp«ppct,th^
stake Institutions with regard to fire
prJt^^novAfei^tiAinve.jof ttjfr<wi-i
veisity fire Senator ThSmas declared
tn4 LMWlvej^Jty ■ iw<aWrworksi [ | 'System
not available ,and that the build-
was nearly destroyed btfor&iwflWrl
Ifajm the city planet could be secured.,
Th y)qeqoyt;!jrlticb,.'l a -:;t t"y'tt
formally submitted by the committee,
re< ommends that If cities neafi<WG flif
wh ch state institutions are located,
fy\ or refuse to Install water systems
if of the injtltutlfls toat th
,/ceqd to
n <UJ
ent resolutionMor the appoint-
sfXi '-pa stffiTORr.
, . . joiht eOmrtH-
itid ^c<#vo«'ktf fk-
seht'MK' ^CriiotH' w*s MiWttM to lb-'
tritww'i ^bwrtotrMhb
orttMH fil-ltim
T o TBiiMtflng' Ihe taxes'for 1907
read*1:
BO « Baaetetl by the Pfeoille of UHe
Btstw of Oklahoma:
Beetlonl. That the>ata(e tan In and
ft>f the state of Oklahoma for the year
nineteen hundred Bevon be and i&
htelreby remitted *nd 'atftiOlWd.'
Section 1 Thai no1 pan of ttoe Mate
in and for the state of Oblaooma
ibe-ealiected by anytai'colltotor
and Bor the atate of Oktaiioma !or
'Wi^! year niaefleen hundred seven.
8ectk>o 3. Tbkttall acta Bind parti ot
•eta pertaining to the collecting of
'^tg tax' is and are hereby repeaioj.
ctloii 4,r.An emergency for a pub-
gfe^y Weby. declared to exist
E'ike effect smd be,
te'r Its pkssagc.
4 i irrr t*w eMeuuiuK' tlttife Of pltyntetlt
of | lilt'1 ts4eb "due 'Det^tttWer 13, 1907,
iftt liixik r'otlw^n Or agent or' relate
to any voolt Moaiitas ili^n.illfretf
Kit IIB Wmi lM>ard C«i«pMiile to wHoka
rtuitiauts ar to bo atiW i"iut ttlo
bonds uf 11ti.oiio each and enuliUaa
ajjeitVlW* In Wi« Hale. I'rovlslop
tutilo for (He [rttvchuw^ Ot'copyi'lgfrtk.
jilttua. etc.. arfil llito list of InMilt* 'ln
cludao one on thu constitution of OM«
Itborna. . -j
Wewoka ad-
ilreined the senate 'briefly, declaring
mat tft ebMitltbdtob Is a (Hilar of
oloud 'b# day and A pillar tur nrto' Uy
■l|bt to (ho logialatuCe tluit U guidliv
them in tiwir actions.
A petition from Ouymon asUed ttoot
orhool lands be iold only to resldonU
of cOntttl«s'|h'«tih'h thO'lkhd^ kN^t-
uatad.' and a rohoiot ton' fhlltt' the1 tlllu
uoii Hiver uaptltt as*o<tatlofc af ««l .
W41II |>rayed for a probibWoo eoiorco.'
meut law.
fidnator Brtibli' bills on demurrage,
afreet highways and oil inspectitM
Were Introduced. *s wis aHo 6e««t«r
Williams' on thwpure foed^uaaOMl
In commlttM of the w^aolo a diaooa
kfdn arose as to the wisdom, of at-
tMM k kn ettt«i(*n(«y tishrt'to ajbill
Introduced by fiertitor Br< k provld*
tog for the calling of aleetloOa ia oltfca
to be proclaimed to be of tb"
etas* dfenbmlnattohs. The biU
that 25 per cent of thk foltora tff'B
town or city haVInK more than !^>00
poliuiatlon, which waa not thafterooi
prior to state'nood and had come iu
- tlr
id
«■ i tula
' • i ti*;
..III jttflhfc, Hhdito limit;! Make ai«<irrt(loo to iho ^;ouMy clerk
powers of federal tod«M In | 4 ftlfc
to:seme
. ill «uo of it
non resilient gf the slate, the hunter
"EfoiVrXS^ W"3rfHF«ii won /
piihlftMat rifttrtkWlMiU a *w™ I ,H.rmlt also eiiltlJ> the huumr to
cUrry out «# UiO wale Willi a bag
Ul° and his bMt<«niWt. WoHu lo i w
lion at any time. Possession of game
and the vol
The bill
•atIon when at 5:03 p.
adjourned.
Poatponed Discussion.- yi
shlngton, II. C.—Tho i €«wll{e
*W' "fP THBIIfmr qn^iTFrn
tim-a h—Wi aw—i
ut*
LdiM
tirtm-a-
not to Include more tliati fifty uunll,
ii ln)i
VNi tow t cvMidefigl ^Mina Ate la evto
^i«r-A 7?B Mitoe^bavirt. killed
PMI
Jm that.tor. Uto prutoetlua oi flab. The
' proposed law prohibits the killing of
•Wived from the , ""'i1 nab. taking th«n in nets, solus, trai*
treibrtirV Mil 'rMlJtnis* tto th* satahto ^ (h.v|ce whatever except with
■9lnrtMi>1M*«N< A"*"* aw'l—MMWi^ %tt'MdtJHH0, though e*««ilflotii* art '
tore thia, reault |wm reached f tbore tai4*, 'tor the, Arbansaa, Clwanon.
Cgnkdian and Bait Fork streams. It
It* IdnK Uwii « ctoiltom of the W
dians to kill all tho Halt they wanted
with gigs, dynamite o< to poison
AeHl, ind tor rata reason m*ny of
the1 be«t fishing stWsuse (if Ue stale
W Tm'
<MM *1fc M U «KE,at> In Urtr
to ||epeud tefaely on special
'jfa(n ginleSfsrden announce*
a coniuiete list of dn|>Mfy wordeita.
jnMt h<iH>! Afton, o, If lion lllan.
Uevnc Hrxan, IC I- UurMlto".
'fafldrt, Joe rtmfMi; f'mfadHm, Whi,
liedder: farter. W.U, Mtatntr. Cher-
nkee, Wiu. II. walk«r. ( noclaw. Tflf
\V, t'k'teland. KrapH Olancto;
'Crtall7fed, B RdwaWs, rianani^hW, Jn
Umilaiet: Craig. W. I., (IIIwihi; Cus.
ter, J. Ik Avant lielaware, A P.
lienirt I iwwi'V, R. B JnlmattO; fMr>
0yM. J M I* Mulllkln. Carvln, H W.
Wilson; tiraily. John llarttnan; Orant
K J. (lentry, Or«vr. O. I. Wilson;
lliUMII, J Bi Ktlaiet. Kuglte*. J. | .
lion lev. Jackson. B. K King. Jeffer-
Mini w, ii. /wron J«imi..Ai. J. I-
Neetey; Ktngnsher, J. It. Chamber*
lain. Kiowa, Clyde Olney; leflore,
Kdwln McKennn; l.lncoln, N. B.
Frank Olesmltb; l«ove.
McClain, Waller
urtaln. If. I.. I.lghtaey;
WlW'
ESS
bii re(
some discussion of,th" ttusncinl
JmiT1 W«ior Ttllfnan
tot • thto i UWRMI^K tetottthMiri
re(uanl bid*, for ■panama, hoads
toblch were at iiiuab higher flgurs
than 'fit Jth0ae accepts. Mr.
Tllaiaova^bMril =<o 'allow hh r^aohi-
Hon to }>e(referred.to the committee
..,.l, mut-A
law.
MtoU
a bill
,rnlSt6 tWtrtWrk'Llabliliy Li
ifr
mlttlnir th? °*°>" f"T fr>r 1907 anitjm^ .pri ylng for free homes for 3,000 home-
turn It To"theHhouse; Speaker Murray h"'"' >h<v •■nBul,ahe*a'hd
declaring that thw^JWQle on Cne
sneaker's table . Onless. propert
MNKMEUi
ernment fo*Et«rtf.a®d:iothe«i4)1 BnW8e3
~S£tiSScw&i
i!MBE"
sofiq iitO—Bl W^#
JbaeetJfa| lttiS MaT00u*iy 1>as
r^tabltlH^ttrsec^. of
Texas. Arlxon^^m ^ract
of land
which to co'.c
sto rsrtton 'of homestead-rights. Should,
cot gress grant the relief prayed for
iSOtO.QQlLSfliilfl iiiMfeiilf
loa.where tte r mai' be -gj, [Storg Davis and Reitwtne. Each a
emptoyejf°'
t'je climate. aHaTWaiSA-a
Tiiatni mni T* rntU'"nrT "*—
received than usual.
-asraaaainwPS
^ATsLH^H blllhawteWllML>
rrww
a*l
jei-
of
gggwfe"
3wa±*«=*:
saKasfarrs
deftnes illegal cpmblnationa • in re-
mebts. The Redwine bill tixes penal-
w.«y ,S®f mavnrM
iurtk tij lijHio !;Pf«ewM di't)m>*to-
slb&mfX 5£™#KiJMW1 ^li^i
isdlction in juatice of the 4—*'
co^rt*. -more reauaeratlve- X«« , aed
pr< vision in Uw^tof inl*«alt county
jgt ifcWHO'' ft ,wua itsioio) vd tosnoii
.0*11 3e—WHittttokkl ^fuMito
for the appolntA«W; PA ktl Nfl * ttf'
hoi of * «-' >«AoslMr#.i
AD M%sTW 'nlnH^f"
^r*S>°«« attwJuDcNtktkiul
-'I"-' i>lU (TI
te* on aUte institutions was amended
iJ5 kl to have the committee appoint-
d# Itarch I. .rttuoV aloanev
lid WWty 1*. hereby.-dei
W*" extijtuifn^^lWfe
prbvlUOS:v
It Kntictlea by the PeffpTe ot ttofc
tate ot Oklahoma:
eqtlpn l. That- ttoe time of payment
of tM first half of all taxes due iu
th^ fltate of Oktehoma on the Hifteetib
day ypf . peceoiber, nineteen huniren
aeVen. ls, hereby expended to the -flrfll,
dak' ot March, nlnetejen hundred eight*
And ,W ai4. taxes,, ahall. be due, eutji
paf ible on' rfftia ^ftte. Said Wxfes shaTj
bhcome delinquent on tHe' first Mort-
dar In April following said first day
tit iMarch, nineteen busdred eight, and
no1 nenajty, for. aon-paynient shall e.U
nli^«i' . '
fiJifieiSttatf £ ' A^n 'ertlPrfeertf.y ^ren.jfo*
thi ^WsffVatioh at public; Safety by
W-isOli1 WhWetof tMs «cl*^h'all take efJ
fe<)t and' be lh lort^'from rind uftey lte
paksuge^ aW' ail pro va 1.
, House- bill .>"0. ¥50 havlffg 'be^n tolly
VHtrrrected and lei?4i>y and «oA«t1ttt-
nllyt .parsed, Pt-fetfldBnt Bell&my's
oiBicemwn fakt "l haVe signed
itie bill Np. JW was greeted with
lat|de> . . • • •
esdhitioiis were Offered fromr tile
saXJotomerftlal club and citfiens' ot
taWatoriile 'eddhty a'skmg tliW the
of el'gbl^ttei be ^bhiblWa'in'IOk-
|oma.
letter received Wiin ChirfeS' ly.'
Shjert; h&ebt ,'foi1 the, Cheyenne anil
Arapaho. Indians at Darlingtou ao.
noiiQ^d. tfiat ta circular letter -ha.* been
seat out to all 'Indian agents of (Tia
stite asking that they meet in Guth-
rie! January 21 To discuss tlie mescal
bean bill, .^tanstur>8oldaht,-•>«« 1k ot
Oshge wood, declared grandlkiquently
thlt,thia hill k more important than
the banking bill Of'tibe prohibition bill.
• whj( r|(ou, permit Indiana toiuao this
bean," toe , fild, "you fi ,d (5ae a* home
an#: from ttoa lufioeBfa*. ot
anato uncovered aaotTaer bit of
I frlfcttoo b^reeo, U> tooiwpa .^y^ilfliM
■ Tffurray's Indian . jest,rictlon,
ival memorial iata tue, handi of
Uiitf ft^aiaW
Wttt+ay iVsWot^ti wt 4'a
toitoS4"aiiid'Vsa' ^lrt-'io' iHfe ^fenste
s naturally gives rise to the tfu«?s*
I" whose tffize * in lirst tormg ottlr
eBtrintkinf teniOval rwaolntton'?1
r Thomas' resoiutio/a -akklttg
«p,potatme t ot a state fire mar-
dOtoated after Sewator M*t-
d, Jtu*d^ one of < hia> faoMua-
•®# inuiq, :il£ ,11 l
ire introduced a* foltawa:. By
rart1,' fe'galtztng ail cities' of ' the
claas made "by pioclauiation of
governor; ^ Tayjor, -demanding
«tff#oS;''r«i(t1Ve to tm'
street^^ «W«H8wh
fford, amending Oklahoma-law ao
_.to provide a penlteotiary aantence
since Wirt thtfe. toot hits Mot Mreaby
been tshortotott. way fietttWO tho *ov-
eraor fori a charter. The. govern** toy
proclamation, calls ao election to voto
on the charter and the election oi of:
fleers. Aftfcr the election a second
proclamation la to be IssbW declar-
ing the.olty one of the first claaa and
the officers July elected.
Tae'blll was referred to a special
committed od account of objections.
There wis no session in the hoiiso
t, Vacation ueing decided upon to *lu
Ow the committee to handle the oiun-i
fft-ous bills which have been introduced
Within (he last few1 days atid turned
ovfer for oon/mlttBe InvestlgatloiJ.
The Blllops' prohibition 'bill, -wrtileb1
Was made a special order for tomor<-
row, along with the substitutes intro-
duced by Branson of Muskogee and
Grouch of Muskcrgee^Haskeli pr6b-
jbly will occupy mos tof the dayJ Ttoo
Blllups bill as paased by the,aonato
and amended by the Joint hoyise and
senate prohibition committee, i.as the
unanlimotts endorsement of fne Cotn-
mitt«e. The Crooch shbBKuW1 wotlld
amend the committee bill 'by permit-
ting dispensaries in all towns instead
Ot'only In those of over^.OOO inbablt-
tata ana"iflow the drbfcglits to sell
Ifqtidrs for niddioai purposes'u,i 0tt re-
ceipt of a physician's prescription.
Branson's substitute provides -far1 an
aslt^tant to the attorney; general who
shkll 'have the same poWer in Uqupr
ro
of I Pono«J«iwibl lotrdduoad
UkltKd' 9i««M"lti| W '*''*b^ll '«ei«l8rJ
mill !th t f l«" nkcdlMUtu^Wi. U Itoi
fmiaSiT'"'
\foahlngt<m.H-A7Uongf tli bills and
tokolutlons introduced j, l| , toe, bouse
Friday were thp following: By Webb
df North Carorimr to prohibit tne ship-
pihg> bf Htjittts'1 frblto'We Ktiilto 'lblb
the prohibit loir dlwtrluts Of anotlKer!
by A (lair pf Indiana, empowering; ;the
election of iWi' t'htted StStes suitors
by dlroit Wli''0 IAo:I*eo| te.-;
Reload * *er I hdemntt/. •
Washington.-r^wiat^rliOtlga-.Thnrs?
da|y Introduced a Joint resolution r?-
ducinK 'ChWa^' ^Wintiy Wbbdi 'trt-
curred' is tt' HesUl(«f'tM «<4*eV Vi'totiUlef
lit 1900 foowl "HMi4Wi7W( Ito!
ibfe with Interest at. i, per cent; rpay-
t)i*nt'A¥ 'tbe;tlflWreri(5e beirijf remitted
>ds< a-n itrt Of 'frftttMMp tb'ChinA: "
WOuMi'rtMtritt PreOWOfir* Tenvt*.
Washlngton.-^Sfiwtor Gore pt Ok
lahoma Thursday Introduced a Joint
resolution providing that no person
shallJ bd'rtllilMU'tO-'be! 0!««Wa'
deht of t^e qpltfl.'?tf^ .-fW -more
thab' two tqrms In sdc
We b ««n practically depleted of #sh.
i IbblkiiH are es|JWlalfy idept tolth
tho gig and they can kill (Ish the
year round. II >• no trouble fur them
to tkkn h boot and gig add Kill great
pile* of line hut In the clear streams
of I eastern Oklahoma, The new law
If pansM. wtll prohibit this, and Incl-
dt'bUiHy moana ihHt the OstoerMUn
who (lubes with bl rod,and reel wll}
^obfi' be aole"to 'find sport In all the
ftUMnii Territory dtreama. TO
enfirrce^itMch a law will be laflnltply
better tlftn to try to restock the
ttraub#.
There to K provl*if>n which Imposes
a, fine of not more than 1200 nor I« hh
than Iti# oh any pinion who abhll
sell or expoite for sale tuiy game' kill'
ed within the state, and the provls
Ion rigkinAt' traWiiporthtlbn coniiiahlex'
niklug game out of the state to ex
Iremely drastic. No person is allow-
ed to hunt on the jitibllfe tlitfhwctya of
tHe state.
,. To prtfyoof !) HM^Qf-dyn/iUmlto-ot
Other explosives commonly used In
feUWHI |l|l|>«'llllil
ttvr
ntirton! lM«'urti
Muskogee!^Mark' Winter; Noble.
i-
T. II. Prim; PlJUburg. Anigaa Wat*
son. Pontotoc, Chas. Walton: Potta-
watomie, M R. Ilalratoo; Pusbmata-
tou, Paul C. Harris; Rtofewr*. O. W.
Wyvelle; Seminole, J. W. Tucker;
RHQiioyah. John Rrown: Rtoptoina, D.
O. Sledge: Texaa, Gotellb Kna; Tuloa.
U J. SUar; Wagoner. J. K. Jpnea;
Washington, James McCoy; Wakbtfi,
ft. B. Coker; Woods. J. Robert Oam-
blbir: Woodward. John tioaacw.
DIRECT ILICTI0N COMWiMtdM.
wl"
Guthrie. Ok.—Gov. , Haskell has
rtata^'tlW'WIWMiiir'ilf'Wi 'kWl4t«#ii"'J
tSlT.fi Si:1
oiutioM <>r Honiitor Krmikim or Mai
dill: William . H. Murray of Thjbo-
mingo. Speaker of the Oklahoma
limine: Thomas H. Doyle or lltlVyj-
George U- Kvans, editor of tbe Cblck-
nsiia Daily tCxpress, and Jesse J. 1
Winn 6f'Alia, ntMtiWr m* the state 1
supreme court all democrat*
The republican members of the
tntsAlon are nrirehce it. tMmglHA,
the Muskogee Hboenlx; Dr. j
Threadgill ot Oklahoma City,
forhiWIy of'Tyler. Tex; T. B. Fer- '
guiion. editor of the, Watonga' Har*
pomWiW*lon
editor (hf ti
John Threi
prosecutions as ooilnty ariofneys.
'• The flgylum apprdprthtfon uiil ask-
ing $12,000 for ttao as|1um at Fort
Stibpiy, being an ajjprouj'iats uieasur^.-
Willi taVe prkedence dVer "tbe 'iliilups,
■bitl 'Otileife *h^ honsef1 shair vote' to
BUipeml the roles lri oriiet* to itake up
th^ prohibition bill: first.
Two petition* regarding the dispo-
(jjtloQ of the government, army post at
Foi't ft^h'o 'before tiie cyhiritittee
on1 feJeril relAtlbhs. Ohe diked I'dslt
tbe post be set aside as a state hotoe
fpt< veterans the other r^qtiest^d the.
legislature'to memorialize congress, to
CottldUfe 'It is i^oVei'hW^n'f {tost. 'At
'ibi request of Representative*Capote'
troh on. -the (petitions t-are the Id; ujfor
ten days awaltlog further reconunoo-
dbtlons from El Reno. , , . . . ■
Thfe cOtaittltwfe Will rfecominpnd to
tH8 Kbnse 'a1'^IWWn' a'ifWifi"
homesteads for^settMrt fn fhdOnaaWa'
amid. Comanche country and also 8'
retjuest. from, toe 4elqgatioo tla 'ooa-
grts3 asking tbe legislature, to arrange
for ah exhibit of Ofctiittodha c'oal'at 'tbe
Inierttatfotitd' "'Mltfln'g' eVpOMtilbti ' 'kt
Madison Square igarfltn "'May 2«. to
ihibe 20. . „! •• • te-t '' '•' -
h Several bills relating tq ttoe.^cpwa-
ttoh tax in toWh's an'd villages, as the
mdnlblpMIUeA WAtk'ta* Of ditlfea Ot the
itkit etate ali%'d*dlltta(s«, dfeJ fJettdlng
before the oommlttee (in revenue and
tajjatlon. , On the, lt dlan Terrttory alde
tfte fW i
irma.ln
^oute 'Pa* e 'Brlll'fl*. Bill.
WWblbito#.^TKei lWhs<i "PtThrstfiV
passod blll 'auth*rlnlngith« toastnic^
fttmrnfes-
and 'AfcrtiwVth^ SHWblbilW/ rt^'lit
BurJlniWtl. la.. ' "
,, lfnyftr«/ More £ar (for Arnrty< I! 11
Washlngtdn, D. C. — The House
4aaler In.mch «>M'> M ll,H««P I !1& "™ D' ' ™ '
, a record of the name of persons pur-
chiiSlng bailie, the date ati'd artlomit
purchas *d and such, other data as will
mike such purchasers traceable, and
fullilN to do SO -h trtbiBbiblb by a
Bne of 425.
1 The proposed law provide* that thei
staltb gtttne Wht-den shall receive a
salary tof $21500 per.annum and all
neiesaary traveling expenses, and his
asdi&llihtB Snail receive 'TI,500 and
uetdiaary exponas. Baputy game
Walrdens are to, be appointed in each
floilnfy and shall receive <2.00 per
day and expfetoVda While engaged: 1h
^ilunl service. In cases where it is
.(ibiessarv to appoint special wardens
to^iM that the tew is ettfofefed, It
W 'provided that such wardens shaW
•rtdeive one-half of the fines assessed
{igjibbt {he'persofiB ftgafnat whom the
Warden makes the complajnt. It be-
comes the duty of every county peace
aiTl<^ to assfl&t In the protection of
committee on military Thursday con- fth'ij gftOie uhder Under the new law.
sidered the arhlyl^TncreasFT)! 11 but | ft ia. «uHe .likely tbnt ,i|i what was
reached,,HP,]<Je.!Wte ■ cppolosion. othefr foijmeriy ftd ^
Si ^ T'u-re to a .large
tiO/i-uj—nnii'.iH'. ■ .HI.
Alo,Ppj>(i«itlart,4dr Campbell
pte' ' " ■ —
bereT
cbngbeaWbnttl I cbhtftfiflteb > W lil-aHy JBlt
'4orsiw?'l,M WSli(«lv®niiW'qKi r5TWtfti|(
presidential candidacy. \t. L. Cun,-'
inlh^4^ J^tWli'feW fnWi tbk 'congrefT-
slc(nal race leaving CongreSSftihfcPP1. P.
Campbell a cteur Held for the- repub-
•ilSn.npmtoajtl^jA /CWvepUoa w *
balled at Parsotjs for February. 28. ,
i?.I t'.f 1 '1,'lliitl ViM'.i'U J- ' ■
berry vale, Kan^At a meeting^ dCrb.ulis full of fish. T
;Tii4ky'Wgnl ot th'e Thll-A district )t his inalletidbW
AtaWbntu) 1 cahWOIflteb; A' h'tttfliy 'fni'1 alid flsh when aad .whe:
JfdiWp tl\«?' law
Mtjlan Jiopuiatlon and they live large-
ly jlti'tiie rOifeh monnfaitioub codntry
vitere th«r« is lots ol eame alKl the
J " The Indian re
right td Wdht'
where he pWaaes
spuahcr of the Ohio House
of |Repre?entatlves.
The pommlkbion hi fllrdtted' h^ th*
rpnolutloii* to urge the appointment
of tiinilar commissions In other states .
for' tho purpose of securing to 'Cbn-
ventlon of states looklt* to the eleo
tioh of senators by direct vote ot
the people. The scheme' 14 cbttrthoh-
Iv referred to as t >e "okil&koma
PWn."
COTTON PlhE AT HASTINGS.
Fafmer*' Union War*hou*o and Over
Hundred Bales of OOtton Burn.
Lawton. Ok.—t^lre which started at
4 o'clock Nfouday morn htg ' fti tho
Rkt-mers' Union warehouse at Ha l-
where more than one huntfred
ctttfon wete stored. ' foot-
ings, whe
bales Of
pMely de
ely destroyed the entire property,
valued at nearly $7,000, partly ln-
shred. Cafifie of flre -tfnknown,
p6r six federac buildings.
Bill* are Introduced In 84r ite by Mi*.
Gore.
"VV'aaliinptpn. D., C.—Senator Gore,
intl-oduced 'bills MOiiHay pt'ovfafng 'for
fhei tfrebtioti of pobiic luiitdlngs at
Titisa, Chickasha,.. McAlester, Ard-.
mo>-e, "Vinita and Lawton.
Slftee: , TMjWflW#. Has
ft a KisoMtf.1>b cr thfs
!i'-#a£s&4i ti tM' Woije.
arththe;! by
,_ ___r-T.—171 r ,t of tbp.'.tftx
^tb fallen due sibe'e satehool U
coIte<dted 'JabtiSry i. ,6hder the fMeHl
iii0vls4oit. The state HW dOe^ not pto-
Vlde for the tax in aiaar/ bHtiewlOncopt'
of the .first olass. ■ / ; !> :>
;The UtitWAi dfo'iinty Poultry show
will hold a three days' exhibit, begin-
ning January 29. ^
, ftUTHRIB':'" H'y ai'itVorlfy'oi.a'W«o-
Itiftiob' Whi6h' Recently pdfeS^ Cie IW«",
tatune.1 GOVWOOr HAsWll HW aptkrtnV
Sd the Mltotorlb^ota^hrtWih coramfs.
'Slob; 'Wttieh-Wirt asilst id furthfeVin^'
'-the movement to secure an amend-
mebVtb'thte'*e<tertil ionStltbtlon ilWw-
iug tM elecUbfi of Untiei'stllW* sen-
W H: Mnr-1
~ " ft
FOR DISTURBING A GRAVE.
ii-
,Han**ii(«itj>,D^wt DaHnaffadJ
tomb, IrtbWn' tis Httt"KnltW.-'WM fle-
*tttoyednl>y Jre a :4l20 o^lock Monday
mornlflg. ,%$M A.i^wo-stqry-bjultd-
Ing. 'buntHn 1882 at a cost of $90,000,
'It's contents, too, were destrcH'ed! ihti
ttlj. Sanford.-pronldent-of-tbe- Union
Depot oompany,, Ei,ve 4^00,000, as MSf
estiniate Ori tee lotsll loss: defective
Wirrwuww tM caokte lihle' blfcfiei 1
I.. ...•if IriiJt.i ^ I. h 7,1'".' • i' '.'j''
I
^ I .
■ Nefw York—After, three years of
)Bt«Wusl''WWk,' tfhiy 'ihil'n^t!' thfe
ennsylvanla railroad's tt*fifi01s'iui4dbr
'WbB learned Sunday that the final
blase w^aarW.at b >pt- Bhi4. satbWito^«0'
if^et; ut^er, |?l?^,;a^e«|if S^P4<; Tblrtyri
laddond street. It cleaned tbe last'Obt
gtacle iii tHe Wft^TcBMi ^WiF^ObV.
■atui ylio n '.1'iofioei
Lester Vehir.lw Company Fall*.
Fort Smith, Ark.^The Lester Ve-
hicle and IWW)*lW«*n eAnpSiy; 14api-
'tWlxed .afflOOMO.wefli, iato vo^n^ji,
mmm9^
lng hhaBle'T-b refilhe Upon Its assets
and '-Weft 'tttti^^i'^WoAhtU^to
MO ant.
' iun. .Illlllr- lii'i h' '^>1
, 8u MII> ltH MUliOMi !
i "ra« w B «ue.k-B*HiaWliw::1 teeetne^
btore-*fy 'that-1HmIDntcA utt>M aftfer
^♦.n-too^* ftftotoo#.^.|i*l*nd
" " " ' ** ""
W)
Ttoo
•Xllqn n1
OJ
; MU t SE 'Af( lTRRT^f
10 — ,
An Imploy^ bilKlM «• DNeftk^od
' >' Wrthtowt CAiW wr' Rsaaott
Jja ■ :1ray, Tishomingo; Thomas H Doy
;i%r#y: 1 MotyM ;thMkA
ito&-tf. own; AiW ' drtaocra
Sallisaw, Olfc^An tmuaiuil icrltnlnal
ea^.has co^ne up,m tiie county court
of I Sequoyah' bounty. ><• A. Box
r^dmhlslc* 'fOT the Kansas City
Sopthem railroad on this division.
Whb working with a steam shovel,
anl a Ttody flrat hbd' heeti burled «i
the right ot way was dug up and
reitioved- For tb.to Box has been ar-
rfeJted and bound over to the grand
q(li'. He ts belrife' held under a $1,-
0<j(j b
(iuthrle. Ok.—Judge John C. Pol-
lock. of the Kansas efderal court, has
bein assigned -to -sit ^ the--9eesi°n of
circuit court in Oklahoma. His
■8> am
H; . i* « nr
bogla work on tb« now atael
itCI—rruttirttwr. an
r^iTko
holding Cast
constitution
Wfbbut
TflMMTmNn i-jv/a
OUTHRIE: The state board of teach1:
era exMOiaets wrtiltt Was In seasldn
lut week deoided to bold anotber ex-
amination tor iMtrnrtors MHl ^onduc-
tors in summer normals the. laait h*rt-
ay In February. Etoamtnathm* Will
hold at B*rUe*«Ule, Talaa. :|Matfd-i
Durant, Cbickaiha. CorflWI *M
emm ftrtoov fM«fcfc<-
and it calto npon him to leave his
Ubk-k in Kansas to take cdk-b Of thtf
lOklahbmb'ded^i
Blaze at Wagoner.
1 Oh:-^FI^ Kroke Obtain
the Ronfrt) rooming house hare Mon
day toil was put out by the fire de-
before any headway ^
i^jldn. As but a number of. mattrest.-
'^a I were burned, the damage was
Blight- __________
MAY GO INTO COURT.
Goth rid. Oto-Tbe differenceoftbe
neOule of Lawton and Mayor of that
,S arf to the 'tettert: alleged te-
tustil to call a d|y election to de-
termine upon a commission foroi of
goteWmeht ' tirtPclty ^
tarred to the attorney «w>eraU <k
oartment. The petitioners askedtbat
thdbfnW&l proceed against Ab ibaydJ
<ar .... IB the name of «he
fused
[ strong;
Ho
itopl*
son of Major C.
wealthy and
j^ave eapturad tftei
Jiwmaa illlw IwJoio
" ii
Harrington.
O. Harrington, a
ettften exf Car-
U*od
"M.^lt^ <C. Harr
IttJISR.
a charge of as
■a —i^i miikiilt 'lit MWU:
#n(il*|f8|in> or irrw«
Boy Debd.
Stigler, Ok.-^-Drew Muimithe school
bojl wlib Was Injured fatally'In afoot
ball game amqngi the pupils 9f,)tha ,
high school last Tuesday, is dead.
Hto spine was Injilred art ft' he Waa
penalized being only able -to; jh
a whisper and not able to move his(
body from tHo tftte of his a«dMW t >
uiitHl his deatb- The school .boyti.,,
Wtto playing a game during the af-
ternobh Hiesb, attd i'OuHg 'Mbrih was '
tackled violently. He fell aad waa
oAable to arise. ■ ,' i
MAIL OLERK'S NEOK BROKEN.
Dead Body Of Mfci'ricfk Shitth V* f'Otifid
at Oklahoma1 'Ciiuy.
Oklahoma City. Ok —partly covered
with bed clothing and hto head and(
shoulders lying on the floor, the deafl
body of STerfitk Smith, a rbllwby 1
mall Clerk residing In Wari*aft CitV, :
^oi, was found til a local rooming
bodse Monday. Death according to
_ dortJb^'s "verdict refiimdfl f¥0ni dlB-'
location of the necH, caoaed bjft a
fall ., i
Hearing -janj i^.
Quthrie, Ok.—The hfearlngt
railroads' cohiptaint against
freight Yafe V-dduttton in do
Hedn sat fcjr January before, tb«
state corporation commission.
by man damns
The request has been refused
tn'e-fbatter to the pbwer of
matter
ttJ9 -p«<itlo*'rs ito go Into aourt
S
ao desire.
HASKELL i ¥VI UL' BREAK H8HE
Governor Starts for tho Rrydh Bah-
M Uncoil
Gutbrio, (* —Governor C. K. ««•
ken left Mj ndar^nigl>t for Uncota.
t^Vtb to attend the banquet to be
g1*fe t ^>li W W.J. Bryan
Ha will stop in Kansas Clt, where
will be the guest of honor oT
Sd Knife antf—Ft** CU '
nPUPUiiSZ
ot the
tWe
deal baa
SUNRAY RAIDERS.
OX.—The manager and
TIP FOR
Muskogee. Ok.-1
employe Of the liyric tbMt«C. arrow-
ed Sunday opening m S«iw,
wete dismissed by the judge. Monday
bed^o'tW'a^s'^W-'Wa^b^1 '
ftirp the.. pertormaAee sorted. iTIto1.
owner of the theater will bring suit
to^t**n'<toMhfer'*feMMJ
■ * 1H '■ 1 '
Brick Court Mom>.
PalrVle^ Ok^MilOr tioklrity 'will
soon ho%e * #4.00« brtok bonrt bdasei. ;ii
completed by May X. i
RIO -tioawer.
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