Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Democratic—Natlc fw1 Convention a
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Erafty or a Makes ts Choice10
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Th* vote by atatea follow:
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the one Iww.jMMl.JW. iW|l|M|tea of
auditorium ibufe the coatustan.
confounded. j simbii
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of eaihu laauJtH?pimJl!ljS
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evening, mi thai all remalnlajrfffi
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It waa 7:60 o'cloeh wbaa'ChalrMta
«iw Mawm ran Wriun ivfcM
to
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Aftar hla speech cam« till
*6 r' «AftNd 43fc, iftiM*
«# r«w«i akd CMm* «tim* d Mii_
" -< 'Timi easterner, Mil «nw*rocatft
i«aU'«kt/rfltt tor aiatM ,1m
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I hJT^j fliMnlMl #1
;~4WSa
!""■ "|d' ;jmm ., jitdk,
. 17H>palll." hi fit univ <|| Ii'in «i <.,11,,/
■m chairman «r
near at
••6 tk«..w> wi|iMii la wkidbiUxt
It linarmt «aa>.n>Ui br <tu daU><
<■•(«« aaiid tlie> •t>i«tattnrac la' mnJ
1 '6t <N
.SMMfflfa
with «>-pl«aalmi> manner of delivery
Dunn proceeded, atnmai'a«tory
allualon he etfaMcttor oi
"Wr.'Ury art was ohTJimrtnartcally Tip
plaudod' althbuisH Jri'fiirtj'tfWjfet muni
Honed tnb AiMn'tJr iHo!>lWBfMka cun<
dldate. ArhiifaKr^ftuftfa'MAUM>f*n
hla candidate wal1'!# CTW ,,'W'-|(L.
militant De<n iwtoo) ' ia# <
toMfetl''aiort afrtr * h>av;rt' arppiaua.
Mr,, UMno Urou«ht,mU th«. nwt„p|
from thfe great''throng' '%m< a*««i
&^S^pJ&SfX
4mu. uader way. In. a Biajmer ■that.proi
_ i - -U?d_to rLTal Wednead«fW"WMMtJ(
1 iOti«MhmMWn'c'riiibtaaO 1„ wiJoW
for <m
J Md afritM.
•VMttM waa call* to ordar
1 or a MaJfdau tar
NMMt waa ma oaly bualMM
' UW eMVMtloo. J. J. Walafc
1H tba name of Archibald M«-
I Con Mat Uw Oov. Thomaa
1 Cltiiftaa A. Towaa
mw It Marahall mi
JiobR W. Kara of IMIl
VVMtlaa rhaarad tba pi
\ tba mum «| t^a Hoot
'' tha' Wiihdr*waU
JiojihaiO oi tuiioA
mt-M ludt il l/In Ytfui-id ti sol.'uK
HA
upm sia
cij 1c IlKlltlU
, _ . s—Wo .aualodO
■li/ ii->iiiiull i/:i •mil f,|(| iiuijj fit/iT(i(n
' J ifil w ,«>Jt .ifi.'i4.' ofl.jt. :)! oi .ooIjoucJcj
enae o
Seidell,
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il l I; ..'i!v..'in<, |
rnimna OJ i>a«
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ffnalosv' oarlog the; Miuncontrollabf"
ilBSWrtf.'acri iicii .V.tJolalq filjus lo jovcl m
Minnesota, CoflDeptttttoytoMja^toi the
gonher iiate ,V*t:t,O./
WmT^r'WKft.tJA .11 V/' i
—Judge Gray's name waa presented
bjr lrv,H1F' Handy^ri5eiaware. V
Hand/ 'was In ti
mlnortt iJwli«<;<iftor!:Ji6oKad talkc-
ajrt la,.*h«!ftr w<| AMewBtedi.ta^lwW
Jo
3Me> wf' BuSahi «8aiHSt ai:tipek8' b*i
. .J'fe "" a Sb^ftil flftVm1 ttJ"
werr
In accdrd 'WTthittw-aplrtt of itttA
veattoor Permanent Chairman CI
wh0
Tem]
ESi,
and "oSi!6^ t^eIB"",D,,8K* |teti8eu:i j
i ware
houra t1lafit)«g«tt''#llft1iirtWuresque
Silittaatowwi ^A|<*r.l WTj i; im
ill totfUible .OtestoOo y/WjOli ML
pfnla t Mrt«ln stages.
J.KWl'fX
atrnWN«a^I^4dartl«llWtti'bf Bryin,
ik «waad* «dte place at fHiw 4#yi t s-
a ^MrfKDftiNKieoaffMtttoirii >uW Ml:<alu> Fyi
nk
:>t:i rntl o) Jfinhliiii ijmi.ilji.'iii i •■;..■ ■■
:v/1 ^
Denver; iCoi^M cnaia'Alock; Friday'
nlfornnW, WhfAKTMI^I lJl"
or Mtowurl
Mr. Kara.
(lot. Hill ot (Morula put In ti
Olark HowaH) ' T
at Aenrgta withdraw
name and aocundud the nomination of
Mr. Ker«i ' «... ' ' i ■ I
ul.'liarW* A. Towon alau ,. fHhiJjww
■ ^ aod iirgv^ h^s frleoda
InnnwMj tka rlMi
tho. dafMiBstrailona Im bftor.qf
thti chMftac r«h«aiblml ^ioaa<
ly < tbA bntbualaam whMi , had , V «n
jarlncotl at tha nnmlnatlun of Mr.'
, Hryan ihe day before fl
"''WMtribd by* Ike two tumultuous tat-
rtoaaj tbe d«b<a«r-t lot* th«< cnn*en-
tlon hall and tha groat gathering waa
at an end.
tkafch 6t Rarn'a Oarssr.
Ul Wiirth Kern wiia twra In How.
'lird countyi. Indiana, llvwmbt r 30,
,WHA Jle g^adftaitiO fcpm Up, t'nlver]
xlty of Mlclilaaii In is«9 nt afcfl df
M'1 y**H . With'th* detree of (Vt4<
ton of Jaws. u.Hia flrat i>m«:lnl |hv*IU<m|
jr^lch .brought him Into tjie jmbliq
#x6 waa 'when ^ulfllllnt; hi* iKltrcs as
H1 r^pbr<er of <he nu|i'wiim iwtirl of
Dmw rf^-r^a,fpltowl g ta A
^M;JXWS3
glfy t«W,„ 0M^ nt pnrly. •
MVraj^ia'af Hfe laarHwlwi
awakening in «ka Ualtnd ftaiia 'IH«
♦wf>ra*aWatiM* (MNMurf
•aadlilkM Mre JM uaacruiailola tlMKA-
M ,*Wrb {kay haye,, d lwiKb«A
alpctloas and preyr,| uiK>rt a ffawflw
lass |IOhilA' t1l^k '4Ha<«W aHr«Uit
ofllrloia aihont, Uiny have. val'Ml to
placaapd ppiffr.. • , 1
The conscience o^ 0|e nsllun In'now
irdirtad an'wflt; U 'ktMieafly appeklMI
Mi. fraai tba, gutwntmunt frulBi tip', grin
, f MMaw,.W^> ^ aiiule ^,a hi| ||i^a
aaaet or the ravor SitekiiiK corpvrntli/nl
It rtinat liecnwa aaahi ,la''ir>VariiilMi(
of tha Jieople. by lh«i|>«u|iH>iaivt for
tha p#op|« ,:.4M>il-b administered In
Itf dfparunsnts acc«rd|i|« '< tha Jefi
feraorilan maxim: ^tCnnLf rlihlk'to ul
aad1 a|>ei«iai pHviMgea to twenn'V hi
i TkW Is Uia. MrarshailowliiK t^>w fi
tWa Mute; It R)a lfy 's ii«|f u *|i ,hc
quDftiona now upder dlscussMn km
d^mandtf' ItttmHIavW'Mnalitarat lint.-1
I PubHtlty.far ^dkr-WiUw-nrUIr a
rp e Of, tha law^prp|il|iliituf,the mm
and the reliut). ami Insist mum fiirtnJf
fagikWtMli! kfk<A aitt' M'AMHiint,' ilftikl«K
ilt unlaMul ifarikay «twpernU9 ' <j«,p.
Ing for publication before the elfctlA'ij
of all the Individual* •''w«a< rtlitiikWiH
/ab<w«<b i*a ot« bift«ninltnKt i., .,kl
8 talala t W«bta-*«4iiJliiviiig, jy)i ft, jpf!
'j&orB,
III |
flufhrta, Ok -Htate
Hour**
s
*1 Out
IS D. Camarpn baa
July apportVHpnfiU^
•i.. ..i twmmon school funds ha on ln> ■
. " . ^ V. *, of '6 wnia per capita Mtata Treaa-
i . ., waiktba naala* ur#P Manefan now haa on hand •S6.-
Lil.i" ^1'* "?*• I L1117 ro,,,m"" -^ool 'wis.
eMaili-itka .pifsdal yah* of raJlrwa4a | rived from tha rentals on couimonr
imaiaulrtl ,iu Ota <Mk t uf raitfoduo- school and common school Indemnity
lion; second, prohibit,,tye Ij^ma of any lands, and Secretary Marr of tha*
^ va Iftltlmn caul ( wjool land commission has l|,.
tallwttm: .tWrd, pmhtblnhe rallr<i«4a *«• ><• making a total of |>7,«60 UJ
fr..nk 'lUwkirtag in arte bnalnaaa wWok °r ownty aMperi,
iilttta' Hiem inwf ^itmaadtioa with1 J" Huparlntandent CamariNM
imtJ-w,J.J. JT5.T ts&xi i'"L r;-.1.
I kl|l w l* a r*V gaaled by Mr Cameron, the total 4k-
« >(ul4|flifiV4HAr.^,U * pfe rm ralua of buraement at (hla time would b« in!-
the roads, such reasonable return be- 452 46, leaving a balanoa of IIOJtTJ*
In* dttftiiHit mm return sufficient to lump to ba ufled In imytng tht« <upani «a <if
""U!iW! mkaai the arbuol land department
xiiflilMi. JMlntaaUV imjikaliaed. I Tkla will make a total per caplU
HKwcaassce®°lls.
, WlPIf*115 T J ,h* f kuraemant Is greater ta pro-
t<-rt 4Ma44iw. .t'knakH suit for tha portion than the Increase In the nun-
protection of Wnk de|Kislta. Tha gov- ber of school children In the stati.
>4*>i U(t Ua U arronnt«M] for pilac|p«Uy
« u lenii eipnv HIT ^V«nii uKHiiiHt ami repuDiican'TMItl.
A year before bo tiiive up the offlcW f <"Vielbs,","knilliln''
M.nan tof ^he. gub. imitorlal chajr li
ihlflfena, arid wa*'b.-n>Ah) Khtir yt-ari
t«ltor~lt '/i904— he also tflxit Mr. 'tht
governor^^lp^ t^ Dqn^or^la lUj^t
Im^llmcntary^vote of tlQ
(Mtty tot Halted Brnto« seaator.
the general Rovernment- lkMilaJ Wttnltj
•'onstltiitional rtgort-aa-the sheet
WPUtO ACCEPT ■ BUT ONE TERM,
'dir. ftryan Aaairl* He Would fiiaSrar
Be Candidate for R*.EIactl«n., :
Fairview, I.lanoln .Xha following
^(eaient waa .by William Jen,
inga Bryan When he recefvcd anf-
•W6uricfeoieat of Wa nomination' tki tkf
i4gndlda(a qfrthajPepocrmi;
^"t^I'°(idnW la7 ttie lifjfhfest'ottcfcll
ytlaaMiafon In tha wortd, and no ona
ipcfuwlng-lt toni.airprd. t# .hay? his
vlflffa upon, public questlqns biased by
p^l-Wftart ariibltlbfl. ' Recognizing his
rtsaponsUbnity to God and klai obla-
tion to blt countrymeu, be Bhould e^-.
AW upon ,tb^, ;dlst;barge of,
.with .singleness fit B^ev-
Ing that one can beat do this when hjsi
l.la opt. planning for a second term,
jWnouncq,n.ojv> as l b^e on, former
cantons, ■that' It .qle^ed, I shall;non
a odudWatd for re oUcljou,
"ThlBMa .'a .nbmtaiatlon aa p«i„.,
Wni thb Wop'le M can be, kn*l lf lei*c|
wlll'bfei^as fi>'t|r^ir
n6wtiiroqu4atly riarte. ;haii iImJisiwhik
Of gwiej;a| .goyer^nffnL should bu uxi
tended by judicial construction. ' !
' •WitJW'il? Direct VoW—We tttthf
the eletubnltff.'UdltM! SCatJrtB isendlors
bjr .<M|eoi,| yo^j, tof"j f^ie,, pcop^e .iunl, W
!' Tr6atiJ aWtf' MtiUpelias^X • prtWLt
ttJnopQljK, ,ls, iqd^rraiMUe, ,andvlaK.|«(^
agdlkrtt truMb fcirt trust tfutkriatosj aid
deaiand; tba^^roent jofi^Fi, p<Wi-
MoWly^toIiertat Iri-'Uiet Uhlled 8«au a.
Among the additional remedies .,jyi
specify thrfifiiJPlTAt^.a. l w preventing
the sduplication of directors among
comjieniit dbrpdrklteHK; daifeo'iltf.'a lf-
cenae lay stem, rithloh .wflll wlttwrt
iHNdla'fiUbllfl monfty tn n bank, and wo ''V the enormous Increase In Uta wp
^•^1r«haV the aecurlBg of the lodi- ( expenses of the school land
VMakl 'de^atiur 'who b.tfSk>a hla eara- ^artment
Inga to a bf^k sljpuld lie aa perfect aa u 4 - -—~—. I
ttw government security. rH. jjl? if#r , *
- | Guthrie. Ok — While only three par-
Curtwte)*-r-t\ e believe that, In ao far ties, democrnt, republican and social-
aa the needa nt commeroe require an 1st, will have places on the ballots,
emergency ourrencg. auoh currency for the primary election In Auguat,
akyuld be Issued and controlled by the' ,nrt *•" thai wny qualify for the
federal government, and that It ahould ballot at the general election
be loaned upori adequate security and ,n ^'ov,,|n,|er. an effort Is being made
nt a rate of Interest which will com- ^.i'v,v•, th" °rgnnlaatlon of the pop-
'|WI It*'reni-nnitint whoa tbe emergvney ! 'Ht ']ar'>' ln ,',c John S.'A1-
funds shall be abolished and that sun, mute •ammrlng the members of the
•Iilus revenues rfhall be depoalfed ab party that their candidates for presl-
cotnp"tl.f|W4W'f$WH)VJ #clent s<>j dentlal electors will be on the ballot,
curtly and fairly distributed through^ as the election law specifically ex-
out' fho '^otfntry. •" Ijempta those ofhclals from the prl-
Labor and Arkltratloh—Wa fa*or !""ry ■thl, year
t|i>> hour day. i >V> believe In th« A okishom. T.ft ri..h
surt sj! -w- ™ -
lnlJilstfjiiirit< uf dlspiiieH btftween cor-
IKTaM ,em4 l* ypcs, end, their, employed
to .the end that Jiwllce may be done tai
tho'sn Wno'tiill'and'that society may b«|
wlhJVt'd■: from 'the embarrassment oc«
frdni thte Vdopip * ,
JeM!1 iny, oMIg'ktittn1 a
ie;pePpW;'°l!aribr^
oBsymmpii
. wn.. t,
•R«fiw>(«f aj^ja.BCTjoAa, tit jro&'t
®n4 .file,. PiCtldSl^eeiyj'ai^ jylj
irou* esnwulfllon/'.A • i(jji
accompui
ddciw «ere clear for
Bd their w ,v
te-iterMt if
Clay^oaiBriyaoajiMtanAUdress.
morning koura...
A wllde^lldfciftttiatlon than
.^ .<3.0 .HAYfla .-w .v^
! TSl.'l „I
nurlar thai Hat fw dan a,.<
book
bought JTOW^m which
#is Htis®sy5issfc
^w8!S«Kb |s ,
ayysmf-g-^S"
•en f.
ABMUvAekHttMu *
tertalnment connnittanuM aajioji ^
"Wa.WqN«rW'eei*i'bn the
pMBiler dm* w*, mK°g
W!M
not aae-tourtli
ventlon had a
of,Uis.,d^!W«,'*'fe*#Ltt> "tttlllr1 scatlj
aMd' they ware.coming slowly Into
halt'tW ^eStl ^y^v«n!'gTIeat6t-th
tieooinj
!J"I vlljT.
.1 ill JayJO'i-i Ilov/
trtlizoE
IV/
woa o-.e esln^Id
mqlrla jmj:>
q 00.13 tfioxub
yji;
)itT9I)
IflMIJIIilTll
voinoJJA
■; l.-rl
antunfinoQ
W,s1 i|rW %)ylqfno3 A
nun IT
ttilrijl/t -;K. afav4iil Jj>ii ^i.':'lnn;; blr.u" o.vT
fi^oilJ in lcaV x.; iift^l-'traWOTof
■: :•(
> . elooras on German
Ustf^siag
octocgatrates tm th#t, mprnlpg*,,k>nr-
riatj iShipptng lnteillgenc* 1 naturally
:*udge*W gabgrapMtal. queries;
-iMk to
JiM w ti^ lnik "
amount
■ln«:!boainBSB i within 4.tk,iliwiu,, nmki
1* i^JWP88^ M £, ojr
trading corporation engaged ln Intef-
rifaite toni/neW^'fo Italte out'a 'fedtWli
ill<«iWB be(orp;rlt -jaht*Iti:b#: perp)iM«|d
:lfe- ifrom j, WPtered .Wpp^i ,«nd > |to
prohjbii. .the rcontrol, by,,auch, corpora- -
tlori'or more ih'an W' pfer ceMi' of
total of any product cotestiniPd1 iln 'Vl^er
United atatwrr and -third; a law cora'
; ; i*HP> llc/W®4.,PPFJPora,^s t)o
, pell, to a|l pyrchisers, In all parts Pf,
t!h^"coufttryJ'on 'th6' 'iiame termtf kU^r,
' makltrg: dd - ailawauM* f r uo^Kbtio^
'-•^PW iK Uiv/ i;11,i{ La« Kittjl;
Iated promise 6f farilr rerorm, ilo^ of-
fferW1 by" k '-aart SdP'tli^'RfeiWblfCato -par.
ty. aa a tardJI .recpgni^n pJ^jslght-
l^ratk.Dpsitlon
— .Be'wo^le can-
Apt safely1 IPlrnstl "the feiecfariolt Pf tMs
hfttortant, itprk iftlj a pprty iWWph,ii
after th4^ ;Wi6t *:. ''rAtfd' Wt* Pa J At-
tention to ihe..al«Biflcant. fact that the
;ppfta?lfP.(WTf,lMdS ftr: thf>fer llfpub)ll-
cans who favor tariff, revision Is wh61ri
iir' rltfited W th^'UiV -of •*IWi,'vtery,
qualtfylak drritdavnndBir fwhlchthti nrtjff-'
gEpJptRiWj.yfe
(favor an immediate revision of tne iar-
iir by 'th& Jr€^fctl(9n'W; liiriWtl':(lWfl4fV
M^ftieidi eatferlbg: lfcta oohipptiUon Kii
Ihf -nidaattkat <f< el
Teje-
-«.l Altt/.'IA
kisMUA
11 inpon thi neoawsarlta ot! 11 Oej «pd ;nedt c-
jtlo^s ; hoif|^ ^p;|made,, :ln ..^uch ot^iier
S/itlAiliiloa n m miih tO TQ1
pidt
toUl population (37.:
era of landed swwrtyi^iifl . ^
Ilea nnmbe :ab imula<MMtxpanlPi a.
.af3«la itttaaKkaMialJh^olfklOibfaltor: n-
habltanta eleadodo QT .UMolMOfea er
half. alao. of (M 'Mv*aWhea|i «s
«atakg<^rMdaAr
of the two,
iventg. of a slni
YetHfettbi? thai
'rfMati|ctaUMI t>aoe!w rf« atuarttc.
^NbMacito.-.thp; Pa ar"TT<a«di Kaandj it
A lo .iioeie.'l .il ,3 .a-iK
lodi lo
IPiriJianami?. J .£
chamber, while 3
-|«*r WWrwr nixiwiBatnBirtwa M a- ^OBaequeutly we want more
t *r*nkdg^ 'raaitfiy<«haai inTO**, uwtmo^n
--jHrurtrWYitj
tharellS,*& ^'aiiAoitllM A
*4
W5US
iw.. n,:i
•oioje^
schedules as n
gtWlI'M^Mif
may be necessar
—iff -'to a'fer^hite'baAiA., (
lni4rAyjiWd -TaiH-Vj.'e
i4|vdiueiey tpinJikwl!we.nwe,itHe syV
td leVy- a'iM cbllabt' tt4a 'ttpbn Individ
aikl -ani|[(ciqr pTa^[ Incoipes, to .tbe.pti(I
®nwa;®s:
;gtltferiM4Wnt-'; W«.fa*or a national (n-
keCMaupWi ,tax ,to |tp ck. tbft ./fswoUen-
catd^ied, by, prokjngad strikes and
lockouts.
Injonctlona—We favor such a modi-
flcatltyri of fhe law relating to lajnno-
tlons aa will, first, prevent the lasulng
of the writ in industrial disputes, e*
cept after notice to defendants; aeoi
orid,-permit'<ria! before a judge other
than the one who Issued the writ, and,
third, allow a jury U> be summoned in
i*M;.cpavflt whera, ike,alleged contempt
otusfdp..tkf' presence of
Employers' Liability—Wp favor ad
eniploiy^ra' liability law, applicable to
botn private and public employers.
-> Iromjara.tion-rW.e favor full" proteo-
"°n by 'bo^h paflonai' an4; state gov*-
CTnriikrnts <vlthln thfelr respectlvf
*phCr« !0f iH feigners residing la
thfe United States' under treaty, but wa
ttre opposed to the admission of Aslatr
lo tmnrtgmnto who cannot be amaj-
& [TV8,ipd; with pqr population or whose
j^res^ioe a^ong us.would raise a race
's^ue.anf} involve us In diplomatic con-
'.trovpj-sies 'with .orterilai' powers,' and;
We ifthiand' a' stricter e'nfbrcement of
jtfte irfimfgrtitf6ii: laws against any inf
;tti^t,'kAltl'wftO"' advrt<^h>R assassination
as a means of reforming our govera-
;JliettH.I -,'fl nail
' 1 Irrigation and Forests—We sympa-
thize iwitfa thef effopta: put.forth for
t)ip reciamstipn of .the arid, lapds of
thfl .^t, and;ufge the largest possible
:us?i^ lfi'l^tion in the development of
.yie cbuntry. We also faviqr the reel*,
'iha'uoh o/ Swamp' lihldB upon the same
^rln&ple. 'Wfe1 faTor1 the preservation
of the forests still' remaining and the
Wi>Jatitln of the denuded districts ln
■allipur mountain ranges. M (well aa the
reforestation of the western plains^
Canal and Watar Waya—We believe
that thb: Pab'aiim canal will prove of
great value to our country and favor
its speedy conlpletionJ We urge liber-
al apprcfjJMSlTSfis TOP the improvement
and development; of Interior water
.wia^.bellpying that such eipenditurea
will return a large dividend in leaf
sened cost of trans'Wrtatlon.
Penalona=='We'-faroT-a"generou8 peh-
Sherman t'lub In Oklahoma has b<*m
organized here by local republicans
under the leaderahlp of 8. K. Wallen.
The organization wan perfected by
electing B. A. McKarland, {iresident;
Rev. J. K. Perishing and Dr. O, C.
Ammundson, vice presidents; J. F.
Murphy, secretary; Ed Shannon,
treasurer, and William Meeks, cap-
tain of the marching club.
Johnson and Haskell in Wichita.
Wichita, Kas.—Wichita will enter-
tain John Johnson of Minnesota and
C. N. Haskell of Oklahoma Monday.
While on their way to the Winfield:
Chautauqua the executives will visit
the Wichita democracy. Mr. Johnson
Will deliver an address on "The Ma-
jesty of the l,aw." Governor Haskell
will participate in the reception that-
Is being arranged for the Northern
6 vernor.
Wheat, $1.00 Per Bushel.
Kingfisher, Ok.—The Kingfisher
Mill and Elevator Company pur-
chased the first wagon load of wheat
brought to Kingfisher this season at
Il per bushel from Clarence Neff
Saturday. While the load was damp
the wheat only tested fifty seven
pounds; the quality was good, larga
berry, and probably would test sixty-
pounds per bushel had it been dry.
Resigns Bank Presidency.
Guthrie, Ok.—Judge AR. H. Huston
of the local district bench has re-
signed the presidency of the Guthrie.
Savings Bank, being succeeded bjr
E. A. Beyer, former vice president.
J. S. Shearer. Guthrie's representa-
tive ln the recent legislature, be,
comes vice president, and A. A.
Beyer remains as cashier.
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Wheat Harvest Over.
Ringwood, Ok.—Wheat harvest Is
about over with. The farmers re-
port their wheat up ln good condi-
tion, notwithstanding the wet weath-
The damage to wheat and oth-
er crops was not nearly so great
first reported.
The First Cotton Bloom.
Stigler, Ok.—J. H. Bond, of Has-
kell county, reports the first cotton
bloom of the season In that section,
of the former Indian Territory.
Youngest Postmaster.
Centralia. Ok—George M. Johnson
pipn poHiqy; bqthft8 a piaster of justice has been aPl|0,ntwi postmaster at,
to the surviving veterans and their die-1 Centralia, and enjoys the distinction
befcauste It relieves the ! 'i'nSS ^master in
; !•«•" ' V T,Z,o'lg,X'
g a ist? slanting .army. distinction of having to put up quite
i! p-.htlfWVntfrrrW?; j p°p.den}n the ex- a political scrap to get the Job, "•
perlfnent'.in imperialism aB an lnPx-
fprtpne^''-, alreadyJn existence, but" We
BWlfeve* tnat It IkMtiet to pp'rmanfent-
ty1 pteVeat "tniwlle* fcitaaaai" yi ^fci-
fehlng UflyHeges and fajrorJU^.ijpoi),
which the^Vfij)wfidr .lj.l|i t ,|
- BulatinrhrrWe assert t^ie
cnsibM1 blurlfe'-wflch1 ias Inrolved us
■tn^ari. iMiomiona'raspense, brought na
weakness Instead of strength and laid
our nation open to _t.he charge of aban-
' mlng the; randa-mental doctrine of
'lf-'^PVet-nrirtnti ' Wte'faVPr an imme-
diate declaration .pf the nation's puif-
PPPeLto recognize the independence of
the Philippines as soon as a stable
goverh'bitht''can be established, such
independence J.a..l e guaranteed by us
*0! lifti^r^pjtee, ipdependence of
Cuba antik the neutralization of tha
'^fWtt^b?abau1«tfW5 treaty With
Othtt !|ial*"er* i>lailr«cbgnialng the In*
.^qepden^fipf yie^fiiiipphies our gov-
prnment could retain such land as may
"be itefts^iVy tir icdaftbgi stations and
ithakalihwmm bluo.i* ■., <!>
Foreign Policy—Desiring, the .pre-
ventlon -ttf war, wBsrsrsr possible, we
beiifnRvAfcat irtjr ,iaWWn ;abo«ld an-
f °Hf<?1 (;U|5; (1?P. ^ U8®
our nary for the coifectlon or privata
'«4ts a'M'lfs 4rllWn'^Wi, to tter into
aa5^ «iVlta;f itti;dtl«r nation*, provid-
'oP ^oUimM^ement
Ton to the Attre.
Eschiti, Ok.—M. L. Canada is cut-
ting twenty acres of alfalfa from
seeding done this spring, and says.
It will go about a ton to the acre.
He thinks he will get two more put-
tings this year.
Corn "Laid By."
Vinita. Ok.—Capt. G. W. Wfiita
came over from his farm on si* mile
bottom and reported crop prospects
on his farm in first class condition.
Corn higher than his head and "laid
by," and everything else in shap$.
Big Help to Corn.
Cement, Ok.—The rain that feir the
first of the week helped the corn
crop a great deal. The ground seemed,
to have baked and was dry- and
hard.
MMwmafcMi
defies diplomatic settlemenL
i :.' i tc
!.2& T^& CbhFERCHCCl J/iy .:
bis eifl lo iiljyJJird-* oJ ^aibioD] --
■■■WiiPfiW Je&T3 o.ti JlaT
_ 'fc Mitovai- tb'wk^w
-rPheal allTxe.igooM nattirtd and
i.ffk iP^m ftu^stions," supple-
men ted the lawyer.
'' It Was"fhe' remilrk of the baker
- BlclrA xikfe up the 4neettog.
il ifotkflP*!flrat of *a"
he decWert la who is expected to sap-
W^d8^h.UL%ytlfe.re American.
Lota of Corn.
Manitou, Ok.— Another good i|atn
has fallen, which will Insure a
bumper corn crop in this viclwlty.
A farmer living northeast of town
savs going Into his corn field re-
minds him of a dense forest, and
fiiOet dlstiiact lea; * Hoiking; more qultk-
l'jr ^ynsft W" ^ WOT ^
Frederick. Ok.—It Is estimated that
160.000 bushels of wheat will be
marketed at Frederick this year.
Clinton, Ok—Although In some
-places the fields are badly washed,
the prospects are very good for an
exceptionally good corn crop this sea-
son. Moat ot the corn has been laid
out and some is tassling out nicely.
Even though the farmers were kept
out of their fields for several i
by the heavy rains, moat of
matters not .b*ye their con clean ma
la ths* of a«« «be «
ibf toa aatk
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