Ravia Weekly News. (Ravia, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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News of 'the World
Briefly Told -
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Most Inieetant Emu et Ike Past Week
WASHINGTON
President Tatt has returned from
' the Panama Canal and Says he is well
pleased with the progress - of the
work
The resignation of Associate Jus-
tice William H Moody of the United
States Supreme Court became elec
tice Monday
Thousands of U S troops will be
relieved of duty in the Philippines and
Hawaii next year according to reports
from army circles in Washington
Henry Martyn Hoyt counsellor tor
the department of state died at his
- home in Washington D C at 8:20
- o'clock Sunday morning from periton-
- Ma - -
Important changes in some of the
Issues of paper currencf and a radical
reform in the method of disbursing
' public moneys under the subtreasury
osystem probably will be recommended
- to congress by Secretary Macloreagh
congressional investigation of
Indian contracts which stirred the na-
tion last summer has been shifted
from Okahloma to Washington where
1 the balance of the testimony will be
- taken
Following notice by 200 railroads
that rates on all merchandise in the
southeast and between the Missisiflppi
- and Missouri rivers would be increas-
ed the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion has suspended the advance until
March 31 next
As a result of the negotiations of
commissioners representing the Unit-
ed States and Canada it is expected
that a trade treaty between the two
governments will be signedeorly next
year -
- From a canvas of the private and
national banks Just completed by the
comptroller of the currency it is found
that the capital of the banks an2ounted
to $1879900000 an increase of $80 -
000000 and that-- Individual deposits
--aggregate 819283400000 an increase
of 81247900000 over last year
- Officials vitally interested in the con-
struction work on the Panama clinal
are expecting an announcement that
will be immensely pleasing an an-
nouncement that the canal will be
completed and in operation by July
1914 a year earlier than the time set
for the finishing of the task -
Balkd Diwn Gm the See Isadore
I
DOMESTIC
Mountain View Okla suffered a dis
estrous fire Thursday morning In
which a block of frame buildings were
entirely destroyed -
Robin Cooper slayer of ex-Senator
Carmack has been successful in hay
Jug his second trial postponed The
next date of trial has not been set
Peter 11111p:in who was arrested Sat-
urday for writing a blackmail letter to
John D Rockefeller asking for $50000
is in jail in Washington unable to
make 91000 bond -
San Francisco has raised $17500000
for the Panama-Pacific exposition in
1915 It will ask no appropriation
from the natronal government
The price of Oklahoma oil has been
boosted to forty-two cents per barrel
which is higher than the market has
been for several months
60000 rifles were seized by Mexican
officers Friday It is thought the arms
were to be used in a revolution against
the government It seems that the
intended uprising was widespread
The gin of S T Williams at Lex-
ington Okla Friday was destroyed by
fire Loss on gin estimated by $3000
above insurance About twenty bales
of cotton belongin to A D Patterson
were consumed
The population of Indiana Is 2700
676 according to an announcement
- made by the census bureau This is
- an increase of 13 per cent over the
census of 1900 which showed UN
462
Governor Haskell has offered a re:
ward of 9300 for the arrest of Oscar
Opel Mexican slayer of the chief of
police of Anadarko The reward was
raised to 111600 by citizens of Caddo
county It Is believed that the Mehl
can has escaptd foto Texas
AA election has been called at Elk
City Okla to decide whether the city
will erect an electric light plant or
grant a new franchise to the present
- company
- The Supreme Court of Oklahoma
bas ruled that the state capitol else-
: lion bold June llth is illegal and void
and that Guthrie is the -capitol A
special session of the slate legislature
' has been called and the matter will
be acted uponĀ°
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Four men were killed by a gen Or
01001011 at the navy proving grounds
It Indian Head Saturday -
Forty-five race horses were burned'
to death in Wichita Kans Saturday
The loss amount to about $30000
It is estimated that the farmers of
Oklahoma are holding at least thirty
five per cent of this year's wheat crop
Over 1000 buyers were attracted to
the government land sale at El Reno
Okla In all 131 tracts were offered
and sold from $5 to $70 per acre
Governor Carroll of Iowa Saturday
appointed Lafayette Young as United
States senator to succeed the late Sea-
ator Dolliver
Cotton receipts of Ardmore Okla
to 'date are 15935 bales as against
11116 this date last year Much of
the crop is yet to be gathered - -
Judge Landis may be disqualified
in bearing the suit against the pack
ere in Chicago as he was special press
ecutor against the trust almost fifteen
years ago
Fanned by a stiff wind the main
building of the famous Memphis coun-
try club at Memphis Tenn was de-
strayed by fire Wednesday afternoon
The contract has been let for Tul-
sa's new 1350000 hotel The building
is to be ten stories in height and it is
estimated that it will be completed
within ten months- -
The state of Alabama now has a
population of 2138093 The last cen-
sus showed a population of 1828697
This is an increase of 169 per cent
More than 20 per cent of the men
nominated by the democratic and re-
publican parties as candidates for con-
gress are in favor of suffrage of wom-
en either in full or partially accord-
ing to the congressional committee of
the National Suffrage association
At Fort Sill Oklahoma Friday the
251 Apache Indians prisoners of war
were paid by the government the re-
ceipts for their cattle hay and grain
that were sold this fall Each member
of the tribe received a check for his
share of the receipts The payment
amounted to 625000
Governor Haskell Saturday called
a special session of the Oklahoma
legislature to meet In Oklahoma City
Monday Nov 28 The object of the
session is to pass a law locating the
state capital which has been in liti-
gation for several - months It is
thought the session will continue for
about one week
By holding three sessions at night
the constitutional convention wit Ariw
one has made exceptional progress by
the tentative adoption of Ihe Judiciary
and executive propositions Both were
generously amended The Judiciary
proposition as favorably acted upon in
committee of the whole provides sup
erior courts in each of the fourteen
counties -
- FOREIGN
Count Tolstoi famous Russian Writ-
er died from an attack of heart fail-
ure at Astopova Russia Sunday morn
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log -
The Waters-Pierce Ott Co is about
to give up Its fight for supremacl in
Mexico A report is current that it
will dispose of its holding to S Pear
son & Son an English firm
The Uruguayan insurgents are ad-
vancing from the Brazilian frontier
about 3000 strong Smaller bodies
who are trying to unite with the
main force are having skirmishes with
the government troops
The cholera the ravages of which
had almost ceased in St Petersburg
two weeks ago has broken Out afresh
in the municipal psychopathic hospi-
tal Thirty-three employees of this in-
stitution have been sent to the pest
house and there are many suspected
cases
Earl Grey governor general opened
the Canadian parliament Friday after-
noon This session is of great interest
to the United States for the reciproc-'
ity negotiations are expected to result
in reformations -
Gomez BarretĀ° Zeidon and Ma IdĀ°
nade Zelaya liberal leaders alleged to
be responsible for another anti-Amerlean
riot at Leon Nicaragua were ex-
pelted from the country by the presi-
dent Thursday
Dispatches from Constantinople
state that over three hundred French
soldiers were killed and wounded in
die anti-French outbreaks which oo-
curred in Tripoli with a great loss of
life
Russia is preparing to levy a war tax
of $350 per capita to be used in build-
ing a navy and establishing forts on
the gulfs of Finland
Count Boni de Castellano has filed
with the "'attain at Some a formal
petition asking the pope to confirm his
civil divorce and grant him a church
divorce from his former wife Anna
Gould who is now the wife of Prince
Do Sagan
The newly formed republic of Portu-
gal has been recognised by the leading
powers of the world Tit United
States Germany Russia Sweden and
Norway resumed negotiations Friday
following the action of England
France Italy and Spain of a few days
previous
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DOES YOUR SACK ACH11
Backache is usually kidneyache
There is only one way to TIMM the
11111 you must reach the causeāthe
kidneys No better kidney remedy
imyrr7 e exists than - Doan's
Kidney Pills They
felii0 ' permanently cure all
1 kidney 1111- -
itIiai 1 - Mrs M C Morris
1IIIU 11! 546 Pacific Ave Ale
meda Cal says:
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tk o
1111447 suffered from kidney
trouble My back
- ' ached so intensely I
did not receive one good night's rest
The kidney secretions were suppressed
and the bladder burned and pained
Fit teen physicians treated me with-
out benefit Then I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills and was relieved
from the first Continued use cured
Remember the namoāDcanes - '
For sale by all dealers 50-cents a
box Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo N T
HE SUCCEEDED
BluefishāSo Shad thought he'd get
into society by coming to the sea
shore did he?
BassāWhY yes They bad him tor
dinner at De Wealth's the first day
STOMACH MISERY VANISHES
-
Gasp Sourness and Dys
pepsla Go and Your Stomach Feels
Fine In Five Minutes '
If your meals don't tempt you or
What little you do eat seems to fill
you or lays like a lump of lead in
your stomach or if you lave heart
burn or a sick sour upset or gassy
stomach that is a sign of Indigestion
Ask your Pharmacist for a 80-oent
case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a
little just as soon as you can There
will be no sour risings no belching
of undigested food mixed with acid
no stomach gas or heartburn fullness
or heavy feeling' in the stomach Nau-
sea Debilitating Headaches Dizzi-
ness or Intestinal griping This will
all go and besides- there will be no
undigested food left over in the stom-
ach to poison your breath with nause-
ous odors 1
Pape's Diapepsin is certain cure for
out-of-order stomachs because it pre-
vents fermentation and takes hold of
your food and digests it just the same
as if your stomach wasn't there
Relief in live minutes from all stom-
ach misery is waiting for you at any
drug store here in town
These large 80-cent cases of Pape's
Dlapepsin contain mon than sufficient
to thoroughly cure any case of Dys-
pepsla Indigestion Gastritis or any
other stomach disturbance -
When a girl exchanges photographs
with a young man she nearly always
gets the worst of the trade
Lewis' Single Binder itic cigar equal
in quality moat 10e cigars
Good luck likes to visit people wile
ere not expecting it -
The Farmer's Son't
-Great Opportunity
Why trattikt tit old fano to booms
Year Inberitanno Boots Dow to
(q01 pow tor your tutors
Portly and indepen-
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ti to
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nos::buytadaltda
totes
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ruct 11 letirtrOul now
when land will be blab
Jr The pronto esearee
Pots thealnuadant eFs cot
Wheat Gate and dep
as well se cattle rale ne ate
easels' a weedy advance In
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Canada in
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larger o 1910
prowls:RW(11z
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forfict:41e r anti oat of -ins
p o ono crop
Froe omeatett of II0
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WI ellmato a le nola
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ISTURVCARISOM CU Itsaistob 'Foams
U S TROOPS TO
DEFEND BORDER
?Ha SITUATION IN MEXICO ' IS
- RAPIDLY GROWING WORSE -
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AMERICANS ARRESTED
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Revolutionists Reported to Have Cap
lured Two important Towns
Monday Fighting Is
- Scattered
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Ban Antonia TexāTroop K of the
Third United States Cavalry left here
Monday night on a special train to do
duty along the Mexican border The
situation in Mexico Is rapidly growing
worse Revolutionists according to
reports received here have taken pos-
session of Guerrero after a light of
several hours with the police and resi-
dents -
The revolutionists are reported to
be -gathering in Chihuahua state in
large numbers and will attempt to
capture Chihuahua city just across
the river from El Paso -
General Bernardo Reyes veteran
of many Mexican conflicts is reported
to be on his way to take command of
the revolutionists
John Alarcon the American engin-
eer of the Mexicali Central railroad
has been arrested by Mexican Ā°Meer'
Alarcon is accused of plottinCagainst
the Mexican government Dynamit
which had been brought there by
Alarcon's brother-in-law a miner was
found in the home when It was search-
ed for arms and Mrs Alarcon and the
children were immediately arrested
while Alarcon was taken into custody
when he 'returned from his run Amer-
leans are trying to secure their re-
lease - - - -
Private cipher dispatches received
here Monday night by persons in
touch with the operations of Francis-
co I Madero the revolutionist leader
In Mexico say that Torreon and Gom-
ez Palacio two important railroad
points are now in the bands of the
revolutionists and that the city of Chi-
huahua capital of the state of that
name and Puebla is expected
N MEXICO REJECTS PROHIBITION
Initiative and Referendum Also Turned
Down By New
Santa Fe Fe N 31--The constitution
formulated bI the convention which
closed Monday contains 20000 words
130 sections grouped Into twenty-two
articles The adopted constitution
follows along the older models with
these salient new features: -
An elective corporation commission
having no judicial jowers but never-
theless the right to regulate rates for
transportation and transmission to
grant charters and to supervise cor-
pomtions An automatic arrange-
ment immediately takes the decisions
of the commission up to the state su-
preme court which must pass upon
them judicially without delay
The initiative and referendum was
rejected but a referendum clause was
included which enables 25 per cent
of the voters upon petition to sus-
pend a law within ninety days of a
legislative session and 10 per cent of
the voters upon petition to submit
a law passed by the last legislature
to a popular vote at the next election
while a majority of the legislature
may submit to the people constitution
al amendments
" Good Sale at Afton -
Afton OklaāThe unalloted Tndian
lands of Ottawa county were sold as
previously announced by the govern-
plant Thirtytwo tracts comprising
820 acres were sold to the highest
bidder in nearly every case the lands
bringing a higher price than the gov-
ernment valuation - -
Grand Jury in Pittsburg County
McAlester Okia--A grand Jury con-
tened in the district court ' Monday
Judge Cole gave it a lengthy charge
especially on violations of the eiction
laws at the recent election the pro-
hibition laws and dwelt at length on
the charge that oMcers had winked at
the violations of the latter lie in-
structedthe jury to find accusations
against all oMcers thus guilty where
there was evidence to support the ao-
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Cholera At Quebec
QuebeeāA suspicious Illness was
brought hers a week ago by Peter
Spencer a passenger on the steamer
Royal George and Monday was pro-
bounced cholera by : Dr Adams - of
McGill university who made the ex-
amination - - -
Cattle Killed Say Indians -
- Lawton OklaāTh Geronimo Apa-
ches are complaining because the St
Louis & San Francisco trains which
cross the Port Sill military reserve
trent time to time kill their stock
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Calumet
We ham that It win rise pee hatter
insults
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We bar" that it wet be mere evettiv
7 And we knew that Calumet I mete
economical both in its use and coat
We knew these things bemuse we
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sees It tried out in every way is
used now in millions of homes a its
Wes ant INTOWing doily It la the
modern baking powder
Have Yon tried it?
Celumet is highest tit ilitiabtr
esoderate In price
Iteeeinimi Highest Awardā -
- Navies Pant Feed Lopeelibes
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rapher addsāa -greatAtelit-s-Amp-ot---"--
tractiveness of an Ā°Meer
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tate to a woman somehow I elms
It because I have been married so -
'Mat Morino It 7e Himont Moe to too
Eat
Is to Herrin Cleanse titrearthesandittlant
ta Healthful Circulation P11000i1Se diorama
millions Try Marina in your Eyes
Every timi a man ts mistaken for a
deer It counts one for the deer who Is
very well satisfied -
iv YOU Vori BALL six&
Get Red Cross Ball Blue the best Ball
Blue Large 2 oz package only 8 cents
Somehow the average mother
doesn't think she is doing her duty
unleu she spoils her children
lirro Will levee Soothing pimp
I id ren tontines mollen II nem& rodueolt I
royebila teethand softens tile roaneen
OISAIMAILIQUALii11 alicsuavoittaxdouUe Lae imam
There's many a penitent Man in the
penitentiary: - -
AN EFFECTIVE HOME MADE
KIDNEY AND BACKACHE CURE -
Easily Prepared Medicine Which le
laid to Regulatethe Kidney
and Ind Backache
To make up enough of the "Donde-
lion Mixture" which is claimed to be
a prompt cure for Backache and Kid
soy and Bladder trouble get from any
good Prescription Pharmacist one-half -
ounce fluid extract Dandelion ont
ounceKargon Compound and Dire
ounces Compound Syrup of Samoa
rills Shake well in a bottle and taki
In teaspoonful doses after each meal
and again at bedtime - - -
Those who have tried it say it acts
gently but thoroughly' on the Kidney - -
and entire urinary system rellevim
the most severe Backache at once
A well-known medical authority reo -
ommends the prescription to be takes
the moment you suspect any Kidneyr- -
Bladder or Urinary disorder or feel a -
constant dull Backache or if the urine
Is thick cloudy offensive or-full of -
sediment irregular of passage or at-
tended by a scalding sensation or for -
too frequent urination during the
This is a real harmless vegetable
mixture which could not cause injury -
to anyone and the relief which Is said fi
to immediately follow its use is a rev
elation to men and women who suffer
from Backache Kidney trouble or any
tom of Urinary disorder -
This is 'surely worth trying as It le
easily mixed at home or any druggist
will do it for you and daimon coat -
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five per cent of this year's wheat crop N kidney ills - ?Ha SITUATION ' IN MEXICO IS i'lli 6E91 e
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Over 1000 buyers were attracted to
Briefly Told - the government land sale at El Reno T 546 Pacific Ave Ale -
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and sold from $5 to $70 per acre --th it 171CrA "For twelve years I AMERICANS ARRESTED
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