Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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Address all communications to Okla-
homa Liye Stock News Stock Yards
Oklahoma City Okla
The Live Stock News stands
fairly and Impartially for shippers
buyers and sellers giving the com
plete sales and live stc k transac-
tions each week-day and dally re-
ports from other principal markets
Tuesday Evening Sopl (I 1921
“VAMPS" WHO
v MADE HISTORY
B r JAMES C YOUNG
iiy by luuciure Newvpuper S ndltmte
THE WOMAN WHO U8CD MAGIC
TO WIN A KING
SliE was a Imnglity hi-nnU who vast
her eyes Upon Louis XIV unil us-
plu'li to will II pilin' islili1 him Hot
the "Ui Anile Muiiiiii u' v'nulU neon to
liinei pulil but l'tl u'luitloii to hti
So the Mniquiso do Monti M’liu dot' r
milled to Kin him liy the use ol magic
la which alio wns u belli vei She paid
"wltdii's" to help Iici bought 'luo
pon lie in" width she societly dioppotl
to tilt! kings I lie mill reimted to
many other foolish mums 'lion In
ltWO slm hull the “him l nines ’ rahl
over her a degrading and stum what
hgrrlhto ceiemony width nlVgttl
priests of magic hud liiuntnl
No iloilbt the mmqillso llnmplit that
this mns wus siiuessfnl fin the mst
year she beennie mlstusi of ll e King
Louis the lover of mmn women
came under the complete sulijutlon of
the marquise She didilded In state-
craft obtained inch honors for her fa-
vorites null generally coinpoited hei-
sqlf ns king's ndsliesses lone been
wont todo in all ages She lotipled an
Imperious temper with her In oni nnd
mi doubt Louis spent mtm had qunr-
ter hour In her company espitlallj ns
the mnrqulsu nnd Ills queen Murm
Thcrean were nt sword s jiolnt He
Montespnn became the mol her of st-
erkl children She selei etl Mndum
Scarron afterward the Maiquise de
Mulntenon to dliect their et'iuulion
This threw Louis Intohe company of
De Mulntenon nnd It soon hut me np-
parent that Ills line was wavering
When De Montespnn found her pou-
df dwindling slm resin ml to inugh
and It muy he helleted Hint she tiled
eWry coiicolinblo menus to umiutuin
her hold on Louis "love powileis
again came Into pint noil one of these
made the king so III Unit slm mis sus-
pected oftiyl'is to poison him lids
led to an open ruptiuc nnd not long
afterward she lot t oourt nnnli to the
delight of the i!icetl who bill bet ll
long held In sulijei tlon Morin 1 In iomi
was of a devout rlminuor n simple
unpretentious w onion who never loulil
cope with the muiipilse Put her new
bopea were destined to he tlKnp
pointed
When De Montespnn illeil In 1707
Louis forbade her ridliheu by him to
wear mourning proving onto mote his
callous heart Tlieie weie seven of
these children nil legitimatized nnd it
was ho part of the kings plan that
they should sorrow for n woman who
had been merely their mother
Stories of & bteL
Great Scouts
© Western Newspaper Union
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TOM AND
THE "BLOODY ESPINOZAS"
(ST-or-CkDENAiw
t -People 4-4
Dock In the sixties In the Colorado
sold uitiips nrouml Pikes Peak the
naming ‘’The Bloody Kkpiuozus ore
cuming'” strut k more terror to the
hiMirts of the miners than the dread
ciy of “Indians! Indiuns!” The
Bloody Csplnogus were two Mexicans
brothers Tho older Juun KRilnora
belied thut he had a special inNHlon
to kill oil Americans He ombushed
them In the (lu)ttine nnd crept upon
them at night Ills record of murders
Is sold to lmo totaled 82
In 180H he killed two well known
prospering of California (Suldi near
Leadville fiheli conn ados timed
vengeance on the Espliinrn and after
B long (Jmtjc and A hard haute the)
kilhst the youngest brother 1uan es
raped and the next jeur he whs hack
in his old haunts In the Sungie de j
Or into inoimtnins robbing stage
oubos nnd aagon tiulns and iniir
derlng sriilers and miners He tHk
bis nephew with him on these mids
nnd 1he gie so hold that n rewind
of $1 frK) was offetvd foi their captiiief
(had or nihr
At lliis time Uieie was living at
Tort mlnnd a Httie IiMimim galled
lio(k) Mountain Tom Tom loldn
was his icul name ami he was n dose
friend of Kit Cm son He wus 6ne of
the last momilain tiaileis
W 1m ii the lepoit of the Ksplnoas'
latent nundet was biought to the foit
Tohln immediate ly volunteered to go(
niter the bandits Selling out alone
be took Unit ti ail and stink with it
although It led Into the vvlldist pints
of the Single de CtiMos I ale one
evening he saw fioiu a distame two
imn eiMaiupul under the sliollot of
0 shelving ioik above a little stieam
Slalkiiig the two bandits as be
would wild aiiinmls the s(oitt ciept
cl os e i and iloser He knew they (mild
not be tuken alive and lie dared not
1nk Die tlimiee of missing Ids Hist
shot 'J be MixUnns weir Mouthed
over a tinv flume wanning tlieii liumN
hut In tho dim light tlu H n d a poor
target even for so good a imiiksman
ns llntk) Mountain ’Join
At last Jiuui lplnou rse He
Hindi In d boiy arms wide foi ming vv it It
his boil) a pufeit iross and piesint
ing n taigot which looim d up plainlv
against the baiUgmimd of a skv n"jovv
with the sunset loldn Hud Instuiti)
am) the Mexhan mmdeier fill ('had
auoss his nmp Hie rihe m pin vv
Minmhied ty his feel Ihesumt tiud
nun in mid tlrt‘ last of tho LsphionH
dioppid (ieml
A tew (lavs latn TolHn wnlkul into
Tmt Cnilaml (anving a sutk and de
inamlnl a rewind of $lr00 Ihe sack
cnnlainul tho heads of the Blood) Ks-plnuras
Campbell and the Bergdolls
Sea’s Depths Always Cold
It is alwuvs cold at the bottom of
tho him even under the eqnitoi At
gient dtpths the tempeature is near
the ftoelng point
The Ready Answer
A srhoolbov answering tho question
"Mmt was the Shot man mt?" re
p’led “Mauhing through (leorgia'
Which Blow Out Finally
The wav of the trunsgicssor Is hard
hut he uin generallv aiTord pneu
mntlc they— Bobton Transcript
THE BEST METHOD OF
FEEDING HOGS FOR
PROFIT
Is To Balance the Hog Ration
With Big Sixty
Meat Meal Digester Tankage
Morris fi Gommnvt
Geo GiTANO
DUTCftlAKMC
It la tho be Hi of Ita kind from f'rnt to ldBt la carefully selected
and prepared oproftly tor teedlug purpoBes cnntalnB not leas
Ilian sixty per cent (1200 pounds to ton) protein sterilised
twice In the process of pieparatinn whnlcsomev-the hogs love
‘ It and It comnB to you clean In neat strong white drill sacks
carrying the Hid SIXTY brand Ita price? Always consistent
wllh Its high standard of quality (
Kindly writs ua nr call nt our office for prices nnd further In
formation Valuable 09-page booklet entitled “Feeding Hogs
for Froflt" free on rcquual This booklet wag written tor us
by Prof J M Evvnrd of Iowa Rtato College and is full o' In-
formation every bog raiser should have
MORRIS & COMPANY
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OkUhoao Notlusol Sthfk Ttrii
Miff Broffe It1 Campbell of the
United States oimy told a house In-
vestlgutlng comudltee Hint not u sin-
gle pennv of tlie ?0rt00 piiued Ii) him
with a Kail stteet Arm tor stock mar-
ket finding Inst year vuis received
fioin tlie Bergdnll family Flntly de-
nying the clnuge'hy Mrs Emma (3
Bergdotl of I'liiladelidiia tliit lie had
been paid $7000 to aid In obtaining
fieedmn for limer ('lev‘ljnd Itei’g-
dull her draft dodging Major
Cuinihell de lined tint the sum sent
to the brokers was his own incincy
hidden by Ills wife nt her home since
tlie eurly days of tlie war
The luajnr nssertnl that a "fjlidit-
ful” Injiistiie had liven dene him liy
tlie committee in yietiiiitting Mrs Berg-
doll and a ivpresnitiilive of the liruk-
ers to testlfv alien lie wns not piosvnt
At via lens llmea JlaJnr Onmi'licll de-
claiotl he and Ills wife hid $17000 on
d( imsit
he never received a dellar lie le-
1 Asmllitiirv (onnsi 1 for llS Macke
elnred Tlie only tilings tliey ever gave him he said were time little enmlirle
liiindkeivliiefs houlit at a soliHfi s’ fulr ou the island as hiakets for his
hublTs
Collier Ambassador to Chile
1 Mlliam Miller Collier bns been
appoinlul luitul States mnbnKa(lur
to bile lie in a diplomat college
pi shiMit law)cr and author among
ntloi ihins lit was minister to
Spiln mult r Roost It ami ’Jaft nnd
in I'M I Wilson appmnlod liim head
of i be NmmiMin dih pillion lo tlie In
tMiiiiiionnl confuuiH t nt (brlstimm
Noiwiv to liimo a goviMiimcnt for
the Minds of SpltlmrgMi At the
time of his appointniMiL to Chile be
)ndbiMi simo 1(M7 pioshhnt of
Diyoft!1 W alungton itmvoiHy He
w is limn in I mil 1 In ist)7f nnd
M t ldI loim atloii in Hamilton college
iin! ('olumbin collide I iw ydmol He
w is ndmlttod to the Now York bar In
IW Al tor bolding v uiouy New Yoik
dtp Allbcs bo was appointed bv
boost ( )t in 1‘toi a spj i lal assistant
nftormv gnicinl of the I tilted Kiites
nml nssljmd to tli dipaitment of
(omtmne nnd labm Alter letiunlng
fiom Spain In VKW lie w ih genual legal tmmsel for vaiious Amoiionri cor
poiatiiim in 1 m opt and u leduiei on iniernatlonal law nnd dlplonmc) Dur
Ing Hit war lie was milvo In the Red (’ross nnd a speaker In tho vvur loan
unnpnlgny lie wns one of (lie ollahonilois on ' i ho Inquiiv' iondiut(d In
1'M7 lS under the dim tlon of Col I M House Ho has traveled oxten
slvelv Is n iumiiIm r of many soditles nnd dubs and him n immbir of foielgn
(hoiiitions He is the author of seveml walks on Ugal mihjects
What’s the Senate Quorum?
Senator tlsli of Montnna (por
trait Iieuwlth) luNtd the question
tho oliiet da) in the somite what
umstltuUs n quoiiim of tho senite
Tlie occasion was this Stmitor Wol-
colt of Helawaie h uj resigned Ida
siKiessor liad not laen appointed and
the president of the senate had ruled
that as Hie senato lonsistd of hut t)i
mendieis 4S constituted a uinjuiit)
(quorum) Sinalor Watsli argued that
tlie dot Mon u is in iolation ot the (‘on
Ntltulion whidi pi ov hh d Mint a ma-
jority was moie than halt of a non
nte of full vfctiength Suator Lodge
of Massachusetts after cuusidi ruble
debating ptodmed tlio rtdbm of the
senate on (ktolnr 11 1MH
"Mr Wolcott niised a question
of order vlr that under the Hflh so
tlon of Aitieie I of the ( onsiltution
It requited n nujoiity of all the smi
ntoiy to whidi the Revein) states me
entitled to (onstitute u quoiuin nnd
therdme the mintbi r piesent sliould bo 45 The vice pieshhnt (Mi Steven
son) ovoriuhd tlie quesiion of order Hinting that in bis di ision Ik would be
governed bv Hie inle vl Rule HI clause 2 whidi pioddes that "a quotum
shall mnstst of A nmjmity of the hmuiIois dul) chosen and sworn” Ail np
pint fiom tills dedsion was laid on the table— ) ins dS mi)s tl”
Senutor Walsh still bold that Hie rule was a violation of the Constitution
nnd that tlie rule should be changed
Agrarian Bloc in Congress
Tlie called agrarian bloc In con
greet which is making' (lie power of
llie limners felt in national affairs ns
undone In fine lias mapped out an ex
tensive program of pinpuseil leglsln
(ion Hie blue la backing among oth
er hills tlie cold atm age hill to make
nwillnhlo fu tlie use of tlie govern-
mint i I CM mil of funds! iilfs held in
void still age anil the locution of such
cold atm age waielmuses to requite
nnielinnses In whh h foodstufls nro
laid to he kept In a sanllaty condition
and llie foodstuffs no muikcd ss to
deteimlne lendlly tho ownership of
nnd date whin such foodstuffs wore
plait'd In storage
"’llio'dlniit of time fm which food
enn be hold In storage— npnrnxlmntoly
'12 innnths— Is (lie pcilovl of s crop
year nr the time allowed nature for
producing another harvest and the
advantage to Imtli tho pi mlm er nnd
Ih foielng on tho market
the I nulla pi educed each year will soon result In n constant flow through the
chaiiiiela of tnlo and eliminate prleo fluctuation width so often oeturs after
llie prodius r disposes of his products to tlie middleman and he places them
In cold storage to he released only when prlcel ndvnneo to tho point tlxeil liy
him" siivb Senator Capper He added that as nmtleis now stand few stales
hnvo cold storgga laws and where they do not exist freqiypitly tho product
of the particular elate I exempt under the provisions and tho lew made to
apply to produos of a neighboring state thereby poiuilttlng Juggling forth nnd
twek
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DOG LEADS WAY
IN BOOZE RAID
Scotch Terrier With Nose for
Hootch Helps Enforcement ' ’
Agents Uncover Still
EASY FOR TRUCKMEN
Dlgulse Found Infallible In Inducing
Bartender to Become “Reasonable"
—At Least New York 8leuthe
Find It That Way
New York —If one Is thirsty nnd de-
sires to buy n dilnl get a truckiuun'
disguise pat the feed box on tlio fund-
ly mare In front of a wet spot saunter
In and the bartender will Immediately
become "reasonable"
Tlint theory became a fnet when
"Irzy" Einstein federal rum aleutli
accompanied by Mne Smith I’cter
Ifengtr nnd a Svotvli terrier drove tip
in a tiuk In front of the Louis Romeo
stuhles 72 Best Math street Brook-
lyn Years ago Einstein was a bar
tender ami later n clinulTeur In the
nUnnty stievt neighborhood
“Romeo my name Is Julietta 'Should
you have a diiuk ain’t It?” the un-
kempt Oliver suggested to the stnble
ow tier
“feme 1 thought you wore the Junk-
man" said Romeo x V ’
Dog Gets Busy
The Seotvli tori In then ran Into n
stnll the three “truckmen" nnd Rom
following The dog whined ps If flog-
ging for food behind the stitfl wns
found a cave twenty feet long In
which was a huge still and twenty gal-
lons of sumo kind of strong smelling
llqiioi Dining the removal of the
still nnd moonshine a huge crowd
gathered
“Uootl for yon Iry It was hnd
liooeli anyway” somebody shouted
The raid was made by order of Fed-
eral Dlstilvt Attorney Leltey V Ross
who hnd received nn anonymous com-
munication thut the promises were be-
The Dog Whined
Ing used In which to sell liquor The
letter complnlned tlint women ns well
ns men were being poisoned hy obtain-
ing moonshine In the stable Romeo
whs nrrested
The truck then stopped In front of
the snloon of John Sullivan 070 Smith
stieet The feed bn'gs were again put
on the horses the three “tiuckmen”
cnteilng the place where It Is nlleged
Sullivan Reived them three dilnks of
whiskey nt 70 tents encli A quantity
of whiskey was found concealed in A
safe in the rear room
Mis Ilerllm Weber of 420 East Sev-
enty ninth streot vns held In $1000
hall hy Magistrate William A Sweet-
aer In 'the Yoikville court on' the
i barge of ow nlng a large still nnJ jied-
illing whiskey In a baby carriage
“KISS SHOWER" PARTS THEM
Wife of Indiana Man Didn’t Like Toe
Much Affection and Ho
Gate Divorce
Richmond Ind — l-nek of kisses has
often been assigned as a reason for
a legal Reparation nf marital ties but
It remained for Snmuel W Ketron to
allege thuttho nbtindnnce of kisses
cunsid Ids wife Minnie F Kefron to
desert him
"One dny I grabbed her and It
sure did nmke her mnd" lie testified
Ity Circuit couit When Ills complulnt
wns henid
"When T returned that night she
wns gone She did pot want mo to
mnko love to her” tie said Ills wife
wuKUIving In Dayton Ohio now Clr-
t J
cult Judge Bond granted a divorce de-
cree k
Wooden Leg Sayeo Life
St Joseph Mo — A wooilen log
saved the life of George Smith fifty
two owner of a houseboat on the
Missouri river When the bout cap-
sized the artificial leg was caught In
a door of tho little vessel In a
frantic effort to esenpe he battered
tlia wooden leg with nn Iron rod un-
til ho broke 'It effecting Ids relense
Ills escapade was euucuxl umJet the
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some hogs for' market eyery
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by those who ' ‘‘ ‘ '
BALANCE THE HOG RATIONS
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When you figure your freight
charges and distance you will have no
doubt about coming to OKLAHOMA
CITY where we have the MARKET
FACILITIES AND DEMAND
We claim Short Haul Less Freight
Less Shrink and a Better Net
We have Ample Facilities Modern
Equipment and Good Demands
Two Large Packing Houses
Many Local Butchers and Killers
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