The Seiling Guide. (Seiling, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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TIIE NKILINQ GUIDE
W a Smith Pub
BEILINQ
A FOOL
FOR LOVE
B y riAhClS LT!IDE
AiZhw 1 "Dm Orsftwt' Etc
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CHAPTER VIL— Continued
"Untie Somerville cunt w win
without calling lo thee borrld men
wlrli their Kiine?" ehe began jilunglng
desperately Into the millet of thing
A mere shadow of a grliu emlle tame
and weal In the KaJaU'a eye
"An unprejudiced outildeb might
say (hoc the ‘huzrld iun with their
gun’ were on top of that emhaak-
uent my deeh — ten to ouh one" he
einarkhL "It waa the first time I
vh aaw Mlateh Deck -rt ehow the
white featheh"
“Bet 1 should think we might win
In eome other way What I It you
want to do? — specifically I mean
Make me your ally and sc If I can't
help you”
Mr Pwrrah punhed hil plate aside
aed cleared hi throat
"Tor bualneaa reason which you—
ah — wouldn’t nndehatond we can’t let
he Utah Inlah thl rail mad of thelre
into Carbonate thie wlnteh"
"So mwrb I have Inferred Rut Mr
Wlntrw eeem Pi be very determined"
"Miaph! I wish Mr Callowell had
fa relied t with eomeone elae — any-
one nine That young fellow la a bawn
flghtrh my dealt "
"You mean that another man might
make U easier fur you?"
’ ( mean that anotheh man would
prohalilv dally along — with ouh bip—
ill the snow couie"
Vlrrlnla had a bright Idea and she
advanced It without examlniig too
cloaely Into Ita e’hlcal part
’Mr Win ton I working for wage
land he?" eh asked
"Of OMi’ae big money at that Mi
net innie high”
"Well why ran’t you hire him awiy
from the other people Mr Callowell
miaUt not lx ao fortunate neat time
Aed It wouldn’t be dWhonorlde In
Mr Winloe to reelan and fale a bet-
ter place would It?"
The Rajah ait bJ k In hi rh ilr and
regjided her fhough'fully Then a
aow emlle twitched the huge uiu-
achei and worked its way up to 'he
fieri e eye
V hat la I'" she asked
"Nothing tny d"h- nothing at all
I waa Jut wonderlna how a woman'
- ah— aen of protsi'tloni waa put to-
geHih Rut your plan his merit lo
1 unlerxtunl thit you wtll larch me
w'ih jour kelp”
’Why ye-yea rertalnly If ran”
be aseiiteo not wluout dubiety
'Hint 1 I'll lx nli a to Mr Wlnton
I? that la whvt you naan"
The Baying of It mat her a blush
and Mr Hurrah renmked It Rut he
did not give h r time to refract
"That la precisely what 1 mean mv
drab Ue’ll begin by having him
heali t) dlunch thl eienlng him and
the othch nurg man— what hia
Dame?— Adam “
' Hut nnrle" he (an In hesl'ant
protect 'what eier will he tblnk"’
’’N'eveh mind what be think You
fa' eh rue my deah Virginia by tid-
ing him a right pretty invitation You
know- how to do tboae tnlnga and I
— why bleia my aoul -I’v quite for-
gotten "
Virginia found pen ink and paper
o me thing doubting — doubling a greit
deal if the truth were told — but not
knowing how to go ab ut refining a
oxifederacy which he herself had
pro pooch
And the uphot of the matter wa a
dainty note whoh found Ita way bv
he hands of the private car porter
Ut Wlolon laboring manfully at hi
fk of repairing th landslide dam-
age thl In the middle of the after-
0'n afiev the aherifi’ train hid gone
buk to Carbonate and all oppna tlon
eeme lo have l n withdrawn
"Mr frrrh cnrtri rT r t ff
John Htiin d Mf MMtn
Sin) h Sh'li l If Shl’l
?irn filth th j-njr id (Ii4 r !: ustf
1 m o rliN it
' 1 n f ttm-nL
f It nr f tilt Ni't'lt '
niAiTMi vin
Adam Mid ’ Ry Jose!’ In hi Uiot
cynbal drawl when Wlnton gat him
toe dinner-bidding Ui read then he
laughed
Wlntii recovered the dalDty note
folding It carefully ami putting It In
bla pookef he hanu a riling waa the
uiiii a that of the teb-gram abut raid-
ed from twrator Carter'a a-ndlng
book
“I don t e anything to laugh at"
be objected In the ton of cue who
dire not mean to eee
’No? ton muat te in fathom d-s-p
not to b able to in u J 1 1 ly urh a very
videnl twu two hirst the Rajah
and the aherlfT sse packing with-
out striking a blow and now h In-
vite wa to dinuer Whut' tbe Infer
erne?"
"Oh I don't know aa there baa to
be an Inference 11 u say he haa
Htn th rmr of hi way and mean
Ut come down gracefully'
"Iton'i you bcilev R! Iicnart of
th Greek bringing gift You are
going to t hit right where you live
thl time"
Wlntoa growled hi dleapprov! of
any nnh mu h vri'ob’e htpu'hesia
"You make m exieedingly tired at
dd moment Morty hy rau't you
give Mr Itarrwh tn credit of being
wihat be rewliy la at bottom— right-
hearted Virginia genl'etnaa of the olj
echoed ?"
"T god and lilt! minnows' —
wnrae and more of It! You don't
mean Hat you are going to accept!”
said Adarna aghast
"Certainly uud ao are you We
ahull have quite vuoiigli of Mr Mn-
tulinl'a ‘dcmnltlon grind’ up here in
thl God-forikeu wiblcrnea without
vamping our one llitle ilia m to for-
get It for u few aoclal minute"
There wia uo more to be Haul and
the tc hnologiiu held hi pout while
Wlnton scribbled a line of uca-eptauce
on a leaf of hi note-iaok and eot It
across to the Rosemary by th hand
of the water boy Rut In the evening
aa they were telling out from the cou-
t ruction (amp to walk up the track to
Argentine he made a final effort to
call a halt
"Jack thl la wor-at than Idiotic"
he protested "There I that consign-
ment of elec I you weie wiring about
to-day one of ua ought to go down
to the Junction to ee If It I ready to
b ahoved to the front"
"Ilotber tbe cteel!" wa the Impa-
tient rejojlmler 'TJrryUm wired it
win) id be there didn't be? Come ou
we shall he late”
"Whom cho god would deatruy they
I rt make inau” quoted Adam tinder
hi breath but he nut' no More diffi-
culties Their reception at the step of the
Rosemary wa generot proof of the
spines of that apboilam which lumi
up the statu jxnvt helium In tbe terse
phrase "After war peace" Mr Dzr-
ruh met them wa evidently waiting
for them and waa a heartily hos-
pitable a a master of men vun be
when he put bis entire mind to It
"Come In gentlemen come In and
be at home"— Utl with a hand for
ea h "Virginia allowed you wouldn't
faveb u but I assured her ah didn't
rightly know men of the world told
her that a picayune buslines affair in
wbl( n we are all ac'ing aa corpora-
tion proxies needn't spell nut anything
Ilk a Iwood fetid between gentlemen
Straight ahead Misteli Wlnton afteb
you Misteh Adams"
Such wa the aupi Inua beginning
I of an evening which Wlnton thought
worthy to t marked In his calendar
with a white stone
The dinner was t gaatrouonikal
"MAT I linrt TOC V It
narvel considering R remoteness
from th nearest base of supplies the
Rajah laid aside his mask of Her -tie-Mi
and U Clued hospitality Mr
Carteret waa Innocuously gracious
Resole of the flaten hair anti the Rev-
erend William Calvert rame In har-
niouiously on th cheerful retrain
and Vltrlnla-but It was VliglnU wio
filled all hoi rous for Wlnton
Knowing no tnoie than any -erioiis
minded Ilian tbe la'esi so I I nl etlec
of a dinner patty and taring still les
for them he nioiioiillied her shame-
less’ y from tbe moment of grre'lng
In tbe Interval of p’ai m) lug be ma-
neuvered skillfully to obtain xe
Ion i'f the tete-atete ihalr and with
that iviuvenlent plete of fuinltiire for
sn all h managed to keep Virginia
wholly to himself un dinner Was
announced
For another man the informal table
gathering might har been easily pro-
hibitive of ivinfldenr a deut even
wtih a Virginia Careteret to help but
Wlabin waa far above the trammel-
ing of time aud p!ae All atienip
on the part oi bis host Mra Martin
Adams or th Reverend llllly tn en-
tangle him In the geueral table tulk
failed slgualiy lie bad eye and car
only for th sweet-faced low-voe
young woman beside him and some
of ht replies to the others were Ir-
relevant enough to send a smile
around the board
"How very abent-niin led Mr Wln-
ton see ui to be this evening" lour
mured llessie from her nli be between
AJjms and the Reverend Hi 11 y at the
further end of the taole "lie Isn't
quite at hi be-t I he Mr Adams?”
"No Indeed” id the let ImohAiisn
mabnnig hr undertone "very fir
from It lie ha been a lt oft all day
torn h of mountain fever I'm afraid"
‘ Ita he doesu't look at all ill" ob-
jected kite ihsvsie "I chou’d v hd
It a Jerfevl pb-tur of rude health
"You cant tell anytulng about him
by hi bsk" rejoined Adam glbly
“Absolut mask — that face of hi
Rut beieeen u don't you know I
think hi must be going to hat a
ftr Struck him ml at vac about
three o’clock title afternoo Ad I sea
sure be hasn't been quit rlgat la hi
head slnie"
"Why bow dreadful'" said Resale
sympathetically "And I suppose there
Isn't a doctor to be bad uuywhere In
these terrible ruounta - "
Rut upou thia point Adam ‘reas-
sured her romptly
' Oil r there In Wlnton ha al-
ready had his jireltiiiiniry consulta-
tion and I a you may nay in the
way of uemg prescrllM-d for And III
nee lo It that he take his medicine
before he turn la to-night You may
trust me for that"
Time Mr Morton P Adam in
Irony far too nubile for the fleven-
halrrd Ileode Rut Wlutou's leplie
were not h- daily Irrelevant when Mr-
gin'a evoked them on the contrary
he waa finding her nallle keenly pto-
V)h alive of what wit and readiuey
there wa la him
"I believe your chief delight la life
In lo cstih a inn a napping" he
laughed when she had succeeded In
deuionxtratlng fur tbe third time In
an' luaby nilnnte how 'Intfdequiite A
man’s wit Is to tope with a woman's
"I do enjoy It" she confoeaed with
the brown eyes confirming tbe ad-
mission "What woman does not?
Isn't jour nan's attitude toward u
one of thinly veiled contempt a the
lery best? For luslame: you said
just now that while no woman could
do without a mau tbe reverse wa
true of the man"
"I didn't know I said anything like
that If I did It was heresy"
“No It was one of those little l pte
Into sincerity whUh a nun pertm a
himself on rare occasion when he
I Isn't flattering You leally believe It
yon know you do”
“Do I? It wouldn't be polk to con-
tradict you Rut what I said or trq
to say wia that a mtn could eilst
a Adams and I are esistiug at pres-
ent without feminine oversight”
"Rut what you meant wa the oth-
er” she Insisted— "that we are not
necessary to you while you re neces-
sary lo us" Thn reverting to the
matter of mere exNteuce: “Could you
Keep it up Indefinitely Mr Wlnton"
"Isn't our being here this evening
proof positive to tbe contrary?"
L VAYOll IS OFTKN”
"She auuled approval "Yon are do-
ing better— nucb better With a lid
prai ilce-you are sadly out of pia tire
arcti t you?— I do Iielleve you ou!d
tav vsa a prtty iunipllmcnt"
' ui ton rose tnantiilly lo hi upir-
lunit) ’Nj one could jay you compliments
Ml-j Virginli It would oe uttsrly Im-
possible" ""hy? -(-ue my chief delight in
life I to rat-li a loan tupping
'Oil no Re-suee the preitest
thing tmt could le sild of you would
be orly an awkward Uirrorlug of the
'ruth "
"tear me — how fine’" she apt laud-
ed "I am afraid you have b-enrcal-leg
Tar l Chesterfield a Uetters to 111
Son'— very reen'!y Cvinfess now
haven't you?"
Wlnuui laughe)
"You do lsrd Chesterfield a very
crest Injus'be I crlblted that from
1 he Indue rctioD of a Marchlone-s' "
he reortel
Hi re wi another new eiperi-n
for MU Virginia parent: to have
the trodden worm turn: to be paUI
hsi k In her own coin Rhe liked him
tathcr better for ti and liking him
prtHvedcd to punUh him woman-vise
Tke cofie wse served and Mrs Cor-
teiel was rising Whereuixin M’s
Virginia handed her cup to the techno-
loglan an t so had him for her com-
panion In te tete-n-tet chair leav-
ing Wlnton to shft fur himself
'Hie shirting process carrb I him
over to the Rajah and the Reverend
Ril'y to a small table In a corner of
th compartment and the enjoymeut
of a mild igar and such desultory
racketing of the ball of conversation
a three men each more or lea In-
tent u n his own concern may keep
up
I Jit er When Calvert haj been eim-
Invtel by Mu lb-ssle Wlnton looked
to see the true Inwardnes of the d'n-ner-biddlng
tuid manifest by bla hat
That M- SomervKe Jiarrsh find an
ai to grind la th right-of-way matter
he did A-X doubt thl note Hhs'and-
Ing hi word to AJams urfeosl v of
th Rajah' probable tnotlro
TO If CfiNTl x u kbi
OKLAHOMA
Nevs Opera Hou— W K McCihi"
of Columbus Kan will erect an
opera bouse at Alva
Acquitted on a Murder Charge —
After leltg out thirty minute the
Jury at Shawnee which tried Fell
Criindy for Killing M Tom'lnson dur-
ing a fmd dispute at Keokuk Fall
acquitted (Irtindr
Paving Contract Approved — After
several week of litigation iM-tween
Mayor Rowers and the city council of
Knld and which the court finally set-
tled the iniyor ha placed hia signa-
ture to 'he SR'aftJU anpball tailing
con'raM awarded several week ago
Work will begin It ooce
Cutkris te Hav Hospital — The
Methodist annual conRwenc in ses-
sion at Raid decided to accept the
proposition of Outlirie to take the
Method! 't hospital a soon aa there
I enough money to maintain the In-
stitution Oklsliuma CRy waa select-
ed aa the ncg( place of meet lug
C R I A P te Build Rtaerveir—
A reservoir ten acre In extent will
le built hy the Rock Island a ra'l
vouih of Yukon to furnish water for
he engines The pond w Rj have a
storaee capacity foe fourteen million
gallon of water and will be twelve
feet dep
Book Trust Is Ral Mad — The re-
cent action of She Oklahoma confer-
ence of the M R chu-ch in passing
rsT)tuns condemning Superintend-
nt of Territorial Hrhool I V Bax-
ter charging that he was Conner t-d
with the hook trust has aroused (he
Ire of the American Rook Company
The minister are st II demanding nn
Investigation hut have not yet com-
piled with the term laid down hv
Governor Frsn't In order to secure
such an Inquiry
Fvnaton to Oklahoma City — Gen
G-eely in command of the Northern
division with headquarter at St
Lom said "Although I have no
official notification I think that in
recogn t on of the service of General
Fin-’on he will tv-n command
f the Southwest divt-'iun with head-
quarter In Oklahoma City It is cun-sld-red
a promotion In a way but Car-
rie no promotion In rank General
llrrely when he retir -s wit be sue-
eded tn St Iui by Gem ral Fun
stun
Coatly Quad on Tosat — Quail on
t at at J5 ai wa the pi u-e
which I1-i rl Stickuey id Ponl Creek
had to pay fur violation of the Okla-
homa game Jaw According lo which
h open season f r quail begins on
October IT Ills wj the first arrest
ttia'c this season for violation of the
law He wns caught red hiud'-d nd
wa plici d tind r arre-t by la put v
Came Warden Henry Iaforce car
Jefler-on Q ial are unusually plenti-
ful th! year and run be seen on the
housetop lu the busn section of
Oklahoma town almost any day in
the Week
No Rac Su'cid Thr — Rvv
are more numerous mot:g th Klows
Comanche and Apache Indsn In Ok-
li:ma tlan the Indian bureau oifi-
riaa fd expected to find when the
allotment of land preparatory to the
oM-n:hg of their reservation was be-
gun The final report of J P Rlack-
nuti of Anadarko the Kiowa agent
T'-cilved recently showed that allot-
no m had lorn made to 513 chll Iren
lorn Into the three tribe since June
C lioii Bnd up to October R 1!"'G No
rate suicide prevail there nd no
papoose wa overlooked by It pir-
etitS'W hn 4 wa fiiund that tbe Ubda
could be realitcd on
New Municipality — The town of
Calvin ha been Incorporated and R
V Pljckwell el'cted mayor
Robert Burges I Sued —The ca-
f Robb Purges A Son v Homer II
W!l-n fnun Garfield Ci ha been
spjx!ed to the supreme court Wil-
on surd th Rurgetw for com mis
Ion for the stle of rerta n hors-
and obtained Judgment against them
for $1 f'CC
Murdered For Mil Money — The
tuuly murderc I at Amartll') Tex Oc-
t'der 4 ha In-ett Identified as Karl
Ikx-kery of Ashervllle Okia KiI
Ika-kery had drawn lift)
which te had ewrTid In ral!rxad work
and had started to return to hi fath-
er's farm when he waa murdered and
robbed
Investloat Oil Leasts — It ha
been Riven out that I’nlted states At-
luruey John Embry haa received ord-
ers from th department of Juvlce to
InvisGgat the alli gl bribery of the
(ige Indian rouncil hr oil Interests
In 11 pro) ability evidence alone tli
line will be taken by a grand Jury In
Pawhuska
Killed a Wild Cat— Mr Dol'y Car-
ter living In Devil's Canon near Hin-
ton k lied a wild rat that vu attack-
ing her one day rvcctnly
Narrow Eacap of Children — The
home of Jami'v Burnett near Stillwa-
ter wa hurned and Rirnett'a four
mill chldrvn were nacuvd from
their l-d Jut before tbe flames
em hed them by John Howell and A
C Joyce who happened to bo driv-
ing past and noticed tha fames The
fire waa caused hy tbo explosion of
a lamp which tUwd t arouse the
uluvpiM cblldre
Alleged Bootlegger Recaptured —
A C CoM-land the alleged negro
bootlegger who -aaM-d from the fed-
eral Jail two week mu was captured
four mile aootheaM of Muskogee
Copeland scaped front the Jail by
way of the front entrance imprison-
ing the guard behind th steel d'mr
as he opened It
Inapectinq Carrie Reserve — Indian
Inspector J George Wright J I
Benedict superintend tit of govern-
ment schools and T P Smith have
rone k! the Choctaw ration to Inspect
the Gordon game reserve A plan 1
on foot to organize a club which will
purchase the land and mifnta!n It for
a park and game reserve The mem-
bership will be comprised of £st repre-
sentative men of Indian Territory
Agent Shoots Heckman — E T
Flynn a liveryman of K!:tn wae ahot
by R B Wtndaur agent of be Fris-
co nd did front his injuries The
cnL"ory rue over the plc
Flynn' hack vu to occupy at the de-
pot pisiform Windsor claim lb it
Flynn came -med with a shotgun to
th itatiou Windsor got the drop on
Flynn and shot him twice once
through the a--m and our in the
body
Tkraataned Ohio Man— harl- K
King th real ea'ale dealer who
threatened to kill Representative
Thus H Hvroggy of Xenia O at the
lat'er' winter home In Tu1hi wa
bound over to the g-and Jury In de-
fault of laind he as taken to Mtia-
hoee wh-re he wa placed in the
federal jail A political feud between
tbe two nien that had Its Inception
tn Ohio s-teral years avo b-J to the
trouble
Teacher Acquitted — K rrhr
uuuoial rne wa on trial at Hobart
where J (’ Adel a tp-rman preacher
and tsarhet waa rbargol with pun-
ishing the yoiug Min of W C Chri-
tolder so M'lire!)’ that the young
Pin u ha turn nun'aiiy tiubalitu-ed
a well a iar'lved and losing Ins
power of kpee h It wa il'-g- d hr
the Christopher tfat th- t-ieT -r
sfru k tle y with a club whie th-
ocher claims that he merely abid-
ed the usual s’l-d hli korr kept In
‘ock for such orra-l ns The case
wa hard fought hut resulted tn the
acquittal of Adel
Regulation Hav Been Issued —
The regulation of the general lard
o'iie fur oer ing up the land in-
1 lied In the td pasture in the for-
mer Kiowa Comanche and Apadie
Inuim r-s'-t atlon In (Jkiabom
have been Issued lli-y provide
that keah-d bids a!ia!l b" received
from I) ember 3 to I'fo-n'ii-r k In
elusive t the Iwton )) land
ofiee whvre the hid will be oicii d
I 'em hi r 1° The land re to be
opened und-r the hottu §’ed lit o
and any p r-n e!lg!l!e to acquie
land under tle law may lul for the
Indian lauds tbe ntr’mum prim f r
hi h I to be S per cre
In Pawn Nst October — With
the selection of t'awu'-e as the cevt
mewtirg pace and election of offi-
cer for the ensuing year the twe’fih
annual a salon of the Oklahoma and
Indian Territory Au'IHorae Thud
Aswxtatlon wa adjourned at Okia-
hon City Ail of the olficers and
exsx-utive committee were relcted
a follow President J H Kirk-
wovsl Guthrie vice president Benja-
min Yrtig Bristow I T: aecretarv
O C liston Kdirond treasurer J
M Littleton Meeker F!x-cutive cfnt-
mitten — W W pierte Wleetka I T :
1 G "'y I'awne 0 T FIT rd
Pone City
Coal Hi 98 Freight (79-42— Mem-
b r of the city rviincll of Hobart are
complaining that the ri!rotd In that
part of Oklahoma charge excessive
freight rate on sh’pment of cta! Th
natter will probable be brought to
The attention f f Attorney General
Cromwell In hi lnv arigatlon of the
ratiroadi of Oslahorua It I claimed
that the city fa'lier recently ordered
a cvr load of coal from the mine at
South McAb'ster The value of the
car load waa $15 99 and the freight
charge amounted to $79 42 or nearly
dout le the value of the coal
Wofuto Club Ofhctra— TI State
F-bratlun of Women (Tub at It
rcgnlar annual session In Lawton
elected the following officer fr the
coming year Mr J R Threadgill
preldnt Oklahoma City Mr E M
Catron first vice president Oklaho-
ma City Mr H L Cheery at-cond
vice president Iston: Mr II T
Marr general federation secretary
rdtmre M-a p It King rectrlng
siervtary Newkirk Mr G "’
Stephens treasurer Alva Mr C O
"Txvl sudlior Enid
Oklawofu to Front Again — Okla-
homa City has been named the
next meeting place for the Spanish
war veterans at tha nail inal ettcamp-
tltsl I
Was th Oldest Candida— Cnt r
county furnishvM the oldest aplrnt
for a seat In the constitutional con-
vention fur th new ate In t!e er-
soo of Rev B Ober He and h'a wife
are both over S') year idj and have
been married over sixty year He
bn promised h!s friends that he wl'l
walk four miles and preach a sermon
oa hi l'Oth birthday anniversary
Orphans' Horn Cornsrtton Laid
—The cvirnerslone ff the $lufxxt ()ld
Fellows' Orphans' home recently be
rated at CHrnien was l-iiil uiul-r the
dlreiun of the Odd Fellows’ grand
lodg of Oklahoma Grand Master G
B A Itoberfeon of Chandler preeld
ed Addrease were also made ty
Mra Ida Beck president of the grand
lodge of Rtbekas Mayor A T WLIt
worth of Carmen Associate Jttnlr
Milt Garber of Knld and Mra Kunle
Mllvl!l of Minneapolis Minn
Many Poultry Mtinga — Tb fol-
lowing poultry ahuwa will be held In
Oklahoma during the coming winter:
Nashville November 21-22 C A
Emery judge- u R Chambers secre-
tary Anadarko iMcetnbtrr I to k M
J4 Fite judge John Paff Jr secre-
tary Guthrie IvmoUr 10 to 15 Y
E Buck Judge L Y leaver -cre-tary:
Oklahoma City IWember 17 t(
2- F W Hitt-bcvck judge T E
Shaw aecretarv Ponca Cly Im-
C etuber 14 to 22 M S Fite judge
Flem Smith secretary Kl R-no lie
rentber 31 to January 0 C A Em-
ery Judge fj Adams ecrery
Perry Jtnuarv to 12 C A Emery
Judge Frd Roy Ziller -oretary
Plackwre' January 14 to 19 M S
Fite Judge Geo Carson secretary
Oklahoma's Fm Cotton — Oklah'r
ma la the Ixvnner cvtrn state this
year according to th statement of
A J Myer Jr cot'on buyer for th
laiter Goldman Cotton Comptiny cf
St fuuis Mr Mytr say that Okla
hotra is nvlsinx more cotton this year
to tle acre than any other state and
that It will la- In-Ut sell sureeed
Inc year He stt'o that thrmigbout
t lllahoiiin towns that last yir re-
ceived 2"" to "") bale w!l git t'eO
an 1 sen b !s this year and the qua!
tv of ttc staple i b-ttir Thu li
tie firt Season that the Ia-"er-G'ld
man Comnanv ha cninpr'-es-d In
Guthrio But tle conipatiy will es-
tablish an office there n--t v ar and
make Guthrie l's ( iklahoma head
quvrt-r This company tsmt’it 25
l a! a In G'ltlm- sn-1 Covie the pro
dun of two sirs Th scarcity of
or ix causing much ! l-y la th
moving tf the fleecy produrt
Will Represent Oklanorra — Gov-
ertur Frantz haa announced the ap-
sin'tnent of the following degat
to reprexent OWlabom at the Trans
M:s:s!ppl Comnwreial congress
whuh n-rtt In Kitizt CR)' fnun Nie
v-mler 2' to 24 J W " cM of
floater City: John J Grrlarh of
Woodward: M M Fulkerson of Alva
A H Gelseler of Carmen J (’ Me-
la 'Ian if Tond Cre' () J Fh-ming
J It Ferguson anil H H Champlin
of Erll P W Sn-i'h of Newkirk
G E Ihwie of r'ackwtll J J Mr-
Griw of I'onra CRy W A Brooks
d T'ltikawa II A McCaniRes of
l’rry C P Rwk of Pawnee II K
Tlurmorul of Grand: A H Keith
of Taloga: Jetcare Harrina"un if
Watorga: John M Itilli n of Ccarv '
A J Sony of King-’ ih-c: J W Vc-
N i a I I" C Gtifes and William A
Pra'I-r of Guthrie: Frank J WikofT
of Ftihwater P S Hoffimao of
Chamllei H R Hofiman J L Wil
kin and Carl lloltarhue of Oklaho-
ma City C II I’-ssant of Norman:
C M Cade of Shawnee: llolwrt Tnt
lock of El Keno E E Rlake of El
Reno: H T Smith of Anadarko: Guy
C Hubert non of 1-awtun: A H With-
erhee of Ibilmrt C C Curtl of Cor-
dell: O B Kee of Weatherford iL
V Converse td Cheyenne A N Ru-
ble and F "' Farrar of Pawhuska
WRh half a dozen exreptuma every
man on the d legation is a banker
P'j Lin ta tn Guif — Promimct
oil tn-n cf Tulsa have r-c tv-d to-
llable Informa'inn from th N'w
York oific of John W Ga'e to th
effect that the Teva Oil Con any
and the Standard have comtilm-d l
conatru' I a pipe Rn fnvm TjIs-v to
Port Arthur connet-iing there wth
the termlnu of th Gate company’s
line from the gu’f
Husband W i a at Prayr — Mr
Ph'llp Fpr-ue of Waukomia I deal
front a brohJn neck and her bby
daughter I so badly Injured that I?
may not recover a the result of hv
stum’fi’nt over her husband aa he
wa kne!ing In pnvrer i their home
Mr Dd Mr Pprouse had stH’ttt the
evening with friend Returning
home they prepareJ to retir thehu
hand going first to their wleeping
room While passing through th
dark rtwim w ith the I h tn her arm
Mr Sprotts atnmtled over her hus-
band s fi-et and In tring to s th
baby from Injury struck her head
ug iln-t wshtand she fell break
Ing her neck nd dying Instantiv Th
child fell from her arm to the floor
Much Cotton Lost by Fir — Two
car load of rutton which hid been
loaded rnnily fur shipping were set
on fli- at SiMtrkw by park from an
titltte and nlnetvslx bale of cotton
wore cvimtdctely destroyed
Th Prisoner Wtkd Ay — L h
Vis'dv who had Just been convletej
of a grave oiT-nse and i n
romiiilfeJ to the f ileral Ja I at Tusi
quietly walked down the aep of th
city hall and disapp-wred III ecap-
wa male while Commissioner Adam
wa mazing out commitment pa-
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Smith, W. G. The Seiling Guide. (Seiling, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1906, newspaper, November 1, 1906; Seiling, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044315/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.