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The Ashland News
ashland.
A, 0. WRIGHT. «•*•!«
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma News Notes
lire destroyed Hi" retldence of
Mm. T. 8 Warden nt Mi livelier. Lost
Jl.ilOll; Inauranrn |80«.
What l known «•- the old Keeder
building, comer of Hecond and not-
ion aticett, Tulmt. linn I'1''" told by
Ur C. L. Reedur to J K Crotble and
Hurry C. Tyrrell for 000.
Governor Crurn denied nn np plica-
lion for a parole for John Culber of
Muskogee The application mmle
by the department of charlllca and
corrertloim. the department aaklim
that Culber be given bin freedom In
order to allow him to teatlfv In a
forgery raw. Culber In aervlnit a
term In the atatn penitentiary for
forgery.
As Told in a
Few Words
Good and Newiy Item®
of Gtnernl Interest Con-
'Irnaed to Small Space
WASHINGTON
1'ieiident Tafl ••nt to (hi* peltate
the nomination of Hurry C. Clark for
|H>«tmauler at Mt-Aleater.
Cnlted Rtaten lilatiirt Attorney
lamea II Wllkertton Sunday predicted
(hat the Kovernment'a side o( the caae
hkmiii*i (he Indicted t'lilraKo | arker
would be concluded In three weeks.
The Increase in tne price of butter
>rd *ri d by the ElKln butter board and
(he prediction that the commodity
would go to 10 cent* a pound hun given
Eleven rtttleanakea were kUied In Impetua to the campaign In conareaa
five minutes one day recently by W for a reduction In the oleomargarine
L. Hote iind bin younger brother while tai
out In the Potato Hill mountains, went
of Talihina. The snake* ranged In
lenglh from Ave to seven feet. They
Were In a cave and. hearing the hunt-
er* apffoach, they poked oul their
head* om by one nml were aot.
Citation for February 13 wan laaued
bv the corporation comtnlMalon In the
osae of K F. McKay aialuat the Iron
Mountain road Alleging violation of
rf ' \h« order relative to a raport on nccl
dsats. and a rttatlon uaa IkhikkI for
the same date In th« rasa of II. K
Thotfpon of Wagoner tgnltst the M
K. \ T., alleging failure to aupply car
for loading hay at Masle.
I*i«alden! Taft visited New York for
the third time wtthln little over a
month. He came from New Haven.
Conn . after attending a meeting of the
Yale corporation there Saturday and
waft Hpeak.Ofc guest Saturday night at
three banquem
Ai titles of peae#, bringing to an
end the revolution In Rruador. hav«
been ftlgned by leader* of the federal
troops and the revolutltuilHta at tiuay-
aqull. TiliH wa* o(fl« tally reported
at the stmo department at Washing
tou iron* the American consul at
• :ua>aqui|.
The ITnlveralty of |owa with a acoro ]
of 961 led the weatero league Inter- |
collegiate Indoor rlflle ahootlng tourn-
ament for the *eek ending January t
20, srcordlng to announcement Ju*t '
made.
Tho German ateamer Neunfela,
which left New York on January 7 for
ltombay. ha* put In at Fayal. Aaorea,
for repair*, rendered necessary by
damage auKtained during the recent
storm In the Atlantic.
In a signed statement given a staff
correspondent of the Han Antonio
hxpr«*ii, President Made o of Mexico
says (letieral liernsdo Reyes will he
given a prison sentence of from six
to eight ytara.
An official of the llaltimnre Ac Ohio
Itsllrond company, has admitted that
his company had received the de-
mand* of the f*nglne«*rs and said *te| e
were already taken to go deeply inlo
the matter, preparatory to arbitration.
The appellate division handed down
a decision In Brooklyn. N. Y . affirm
ing the seven year sentence of Anto-
nio MMnlt • OttlU ted to III
of attempting to bla< kmall Knrlce
Caruso, the tenor. An accomplice In
the affair Is yet to be tried.
A new Issue of stock of the Dela-
ware, Lackawanna k Western rail
roud. to the amount of $12,000,000 will
he brought out soon. If the (sock-
holders at (heir annuel meeting Febru-
ary 20 approve the plan* Just an-
nounced In New York Terms upon
which the stock Is to be issued huve
not been decided.
Hear Admiral Lewis C. Ilellner. 1*.
fl N. retired, died at the naval boa
pltal In New York He was shout
sixty year* old and was graduate >
from Hie naval academy In l*7o he
has been ill for several month* and
death was caused by a complication
of dlseoseft.
ENDED THE SPELLING LESSON
Bobby's Education, Under Aunt's
Tutelage, Afterward Proceeded
Under Different Lines.
Miss Thompson, whose form nature
has endowed with all too smple
curves, wss giving her little nephew
a lesson In spelling ' ither dsy. He
had spelt b-e, be. and h-e. be, and
now she was trying to get him to tell
her what m e spelt.
"IJsien. Bobby." she said earnest-
ly. Then closing her Hps she pro*
nounced the sound of a long m. and
opening them, the sound of a long e.
"What does that spell?"
Hobby looked at her and shook his
ijcad. Again *he tried, and this time,
while pronouncing the sound*, she
vigorously tapped her own rotund
chest with her plump fotefluger.
Minum. ee What letters sin I say-
ing mid what do they spell?" she
asked, still vigorously tapping her
cheat.
'I don't know what the letter* are."
rtplled Bobhf, vntohlng the plump
forefinger, but I guesa they spell
Fat."
BIG DIFFERENCE.
FIISS OVER TRUST
INVESTIGATION INTO MONEY
TRUST 18 A PROBLEM
SOLUTION A HARD ONE
DEMOCRATS DIVIDED AS TO
METHOOS TO BE pursued
Representative Henry, of Texas,
Chairman of Rulee Commute
Saya Inquiry la Imperative-
Littleton Feare h Panic
Work on Ardtnore'a new t100,(ton u
high tchool will he begun Jlut an Boon.
th* lionde are approved hjr the
attoraejr general nml delivered, ac-
cording lo R. A. Hefner of Ardmore
who WIIH In the capital city Inal week
for the purpnac of netting the bond,
ready. Mr. Hefner la prealdent of the
board of education of Ardmore and
tiayt that one of Ilia clty'n fondest
dreama la about to be realised.
Word haa been received by AtJJu
tnnl (leneral Prank M. Clinton tW
To taake prohibition In the eastern locomotive enslneers In all romia
i lion or Oklahoma n fact aa well aa i In enmern territory have made de
name Senator Owen haa protested 1 maud, lor a general Increase In wanes
8ecretarv franklin MscVeanh 1 ranging from 15 to jr. percent
uaalnat the practice of the treasury
departtneut lasttlng Ncennea for tlie
ale of Intoslcanta In I he eaalern side.
Tlie senste Indian affairs committee
haa placed Ita stamp of approval upon
tha measure Introduced by Senator
Owen providing for the transfer of
twenty-six sere* of land to the Dwlglit
mlaalon for school purpom r The mla-
alon la located on Halllsaw creek.
An Interstate corporation commla-
•"•r department ha. detailed Flrnt ilon Is proposed In a bill Inlniduced
for
t
Ult Tliuls of the twenly thlrd
aa succeaaor to the late
tUlam Illack aa Inupcctor
of the Oklahoma National
"tenant Thula now Is sta
rt Ituna. El I'aao, and
bniary 1.
aent term of the dlalrlct
a>4lcAlester. three damaite
peraonul Injurlea axaln.t cor
have been tried. In twu of
• Verdicts for the defendant.
. ffrned and Thursday t
' " sued the llalley Ol v
FS
uSXjf'
'i. • *
Mr IIO.OOO for belnn
Inn back on his
n a verdict of ti.
CVtiii-iiuat hue been nied with the
sUte corporation commission by the
Travelers Corporation of Oklahoma
against the Hock Islnml railroad, al
letting that It la Impoaalble to net any
Information In relation to Iralna on
the C.eary and Alva branch and at the
Knld and Waurika station. Com-
plaints allege that the railroad agent*
furnlah no Information to the hotela
for the public.
by Itepreaentatlve Morgan, republican,
of Oklahoma. The bill would give the
eoniml.alon authority to tin minimum
prices and regulate the hualne.a
methods of corporation, engaged In
later.tate trade
Secretary of Interior Fisher and
roatnui.ter tleneral Hitchcock, the
only two mem tiers of President Tuft s
(jublnet who have not vlalted the
lima canal, have been ordered b)r
prealdent. It haa beeu ■
learned, to make a tour
They will* leiive W
ably about February II
\ Among friend, of I'rei
i generally undemtood that the noml
orr H. Circuit Judge Hook of
Kiiomi. of th« aupreiue court aucceeil
Ing the late Ju.tlce llarlsn would be
sent to the senate during the preaent
week. Objection* to llouk that
reac hetf Attorney Oeneral Wicker
•hnm. It waa iild, have not proved
convincing to the prealdent and he la
Inclined lo mako the appointment
•hortly.
DOMESTIC
Oaa Expiation Shakes Muakog.e
Muakogee, Oklt- Sliver gan el
Mexican ateamghlp San llernardlno
froin New Orlean* for Tamplco haa
ploded with terrific force at K atrret : ri.,lirllt4) lo jm,.w Turk with machinery
and Itayton stfeei linking houies i (||v ,|,le().
and breaking much window glass.
On* man who wn« driving In n buggy
In tho vltinlty of the explosion «us
blow 11 c vsrsl feet but wna not In-
|«rc.l So tar a* I. known there were
> caaualUee aud no one waa Injured
A jury for the second trial ut In
dependence. Ma., of A. A Tru.kett,
charged with the murder of J I). 8.
Neely, the wealthy l.lnta. Ohio, pro-
moter, having been obtained, opening
IPe noise of I lie etploelon wa. heart ' « Heinentt for the prosecution have
Tll«tlni tly In all purls of the city beguu.
I \ bronse statute of the Moat Kev.
Another gtep haa been taken by (he j,lhn ,-,irro||t ot Baltimore, founder of
attorney srncral of Oklahoma to en j ii,.,)rsetow« c«>l!f*'- In ITU and nrnt
force the SorporatloB lanx lnw« of the llho|U bishop and archbishop In the
mate, when .nit wa* Hie,I In t nlt(,,| Histes. will be unveiled within
trlct court again*! Arnold and Wether lh( „n,lPrslty ground* April 17, the
bee. Limited. \V. H. Wetherbee. Ouj |,Ht|ng beeu .elected Sundny at
Wetherbee and Ounnell Moore, tru* „i|( |ng ol the oommlllee having
tee. of Arnold and Wetherbee It It. (h(< mllller ln charge The model for
cUlmed that there Is now due the (tl), Mulul# already has been com
stste from the tlrm or trustee*, the
tom of $2t* taxe* and $l.fttH' penalty
for failure to pay on time It I* set
forth In the petition that the Arm on
the tlrst d*> of August. Itttl. became
liable to the payment of a corpora
tlon licence tax amounting to $2T . nnd
to render an annual report to the tor-
porallon commlesion as reultvd b>
law The elnltu is m*d«> that the tsi
was not paald nnd that the corpora
tlon failed to report. Averment i*
made that the company herntne liable
to the payment nf a penult> of flee
a day for every day after the ftrst
of August, 1910, that the corporation
wna In default.
W. A lirook* of Oklahoma City ban
purehased the funding bonds of M
lutosh county to the
914,470.
amount of pany paid
annum.
pitted.
The use of arm* by municipal police
throughout the country wan con-
demned in tho house, while an appro
prtatlon for the District of Columbia
police aiithcvising the purchase of
tn>nlern revolvers wo* under discus
tit ii Representative Hhlrley declared
Mutt American cities would remove a
menace to public safety by prohibit
ing the u*o of any firearm* b> the po-
lice. Tho house concurred In thl*
view, declining to make any approprla
'ton.
Ike directors of the Chicago. Mil-
waukee A 8t. Paul railroad have de
t lared a *eml annual dividend of
percent placing the stock on s five
percent basis. Blnco ltd! the com
dividend of 7 percent | er
The Tul*a chapter of the Psughter*
of the American Revolution has been
formed at Tulsa with 19 member*
Mr*. Lee Clinton, former member of
the Army and Navy chapter, is re
gent; Mrs. b. R t.ordon, secretary.
1-ack of water haa become a prob-
lem with Ardmore and the city com
J M Rafter, representative of a
dredge and construction company of
Columbus. Ohio, haa been arrested at
Ost tM>la, Ark., charged with having at-
tt mpted to bribe J. T. Cost on. draln-
*#e tlisirlct attorney. In an effort to
se urs the swarding of a contract to
#ls tlrm.
District Attorney Whlteman Is pre
mlssloners have passed a resolution , paring for an Investigation of the re
to submit a IIO.OtH) bond issue to ront r|B# tn butter and eggs in New
nugment the supply Test welta ^III yor^ pjfy to find out ehether s ' gen
be dug and a pipe lines will be laid tletnMl'S agreement" eilsts among
to Csddo creek and water pumped Into dealers to rt* and control the price*
the city reservoir wf th### necessities.
Kugene Bchmlts. former mayor of
was placed on trial
|court on the chsrge
complaint recites
I Of $750 to Former
Wilson to tntorduce
the pries of Ilium-
The
demands Involve all railroads east « f
Chicago and north of the line of Nor-
folk & Western railway und of the
Ohio river.
Governor Foss of Massachusetts
has sent a special message to the leg-
islature urging an Immediate Investi-
gation of the strike In the textile mills
In lawrence. The governor points
out that the strike was not wholly
due to the fifty four Inw, but that un-
rest prevailed before that measure
was passed.
A suitcase containing fifteen pounds
of dynamite, a box of caa and l&n feet
of fuse was found in a storage house
at Halt I ake City by city detectives.
Records show the case was stored In
October, 1909. by a man giving the
name o II. O. Bolts. The caae had
been opened afterwarda aa a portion
namlte waa wrapped In a
r dated November 28, 1909.
mbles of the Credleter Fonl-
raeriran, a concern organized in
York to sell real estate bonds in
France, which began last August with
a police raid on the company'a Pari*
office, culminated January 2& with the
appointment of a receiver for It* bus-
iness on petition ot thro* creditor*
with claim* for money due on gold
debenture bond* aggregating 93,f 00.
The Ban Franclaco customs officials
confiscated 9221 f>0 silk found In the
baggage of Mrs. Daniel Comeman,
wife of Col Comeman, of the Seventh
Infantry, who arrived on the transport
Hherntan. Collector of Customs Strat-
ton has certified the case to the
Unltsd Slates district attorney. The
Cornemans are subject to a fine three
times the value of the silk.
All American aviation records for
the carrying of passengers were
bro^« i> st the Nassau boulevard avia-
tion Held at Csrden City, New York,
when tJeorge W. Health*. In a biplane,
carried three passengers In a ten-
minute flight about the grounds. Fly-
ing at a heighth of f 00 feet Heattle,
with the passengers, mude four com
ylete circle* of the ground J, of about
two mllen each, putting hi* machine
manr hair raising stunts.
Ann W. Pennlman, 100 years old, a
direct descendant of Peregrine White,
the first child b«*rn to the pilgrims,
died at her home in Hrookllne, Mass,
of old sge
The completion of one of the grest*
est engineering feats of the preaent
age was celebrated Mondny, when the
first "railroad over the sea." the Key
West Extension of the Florida Kast
Coast Railway, was formally opened.
By using the Florida Keys as stepping
stones, this steel highway runs over
lf«6 miles of salt water, from a point
a few miles south of Miami to the It
land city of Key West.
FOREIGN
The resignation of Count Von Aeh-
renthal, *he Auatro Hungarian minis
tor of reign affairs. Is considered
Imminent. It Is stated his condition
Is too serious to permit of his going
lo the Riviera.
An earthquake In the loan Island of
Zsnte destroyed Avs villages and dam
agetl property In the capital to the
value of 1600.000. The death roll Is
thirty and the government has sent
wsr ships to the Island with provi-
sions aud tenta.
Fung Chi Yau, formerly assistant
editor of the Chinese Free Press of
8sn Francisco, has been elected gov-
ernor ot the province of Canton, nc-
ordlng to a cablegram received here
A dispatch from Rettlnje. Montene-
gro, reports the police th-re have dis-
covered a mdespresd movement to
overthrow the Montenegrlsn dynasty
snd estsbllsh a republic. It Is alleged
the movement Is being englneerd
chiefly by Montenegrians in the Cnlt-
ed 8tatea. who have aent 9100,000 to
First Passenger (ln street car)—I
wish you'd get off at the next corner.
Second Passenger—Off the car?
First Passenger—No; off ray foot
Rare Wfer of Fins Watches. Beauti-
ful Flowsra Given Away—300
Varletiea All Free.
Krtry Planter, rrrrj 0 nh AamX an A ertry Boy uemi
and ttlr. tlt-*lrliiir a (to-uMfel Jewrlr.l Watoti - *uch -
rtt.r a an ArtUt'M tlrram. caa quickly
« inhn : "a M rtler /or mi (iii*>l*« might follow
«!*n aretia an-1 P<>*t Card CJM) peranna hav* | ——
See* so aii'l !%ri* Sstlgi. Dosl mlaa thl*
Chati.e tSTHreHl fatal.*. Prrmlum I.ul and
full fMil0V-«Hh my Mnmtr.otto ¥ «« Flower
C<>il«ctUMI of auo •a«y-irruwltia VarlrtlM. a I
•rnt for two *c at am pa lo pay tHmtage and
parkins. W'tt® today. P>aaa abow thin to
joitr friend* al <>. Andrew* A- T. Cook, Beeda*
Btau, llyde Park, New York.
Washington — Inquiry Into tie
"money truat" haa become one of th
most important problem* before th*
democrath of the hou*e of represents
tiv#«m and with a difference of opiniou
existing among them as to the wl«dom
of such an Investigation aa 1* proposed
in the resolution Introduced by Repre-
sentative Lindbergh of Minne*ots,
Representative Henry of Texaa, chair-
man of the rulea committee, took the
poMltlve stand that Inquiry waa ltnper
atlve.
ln a statement urging his colleague*
to vote with him to "turn on the
light,'* Chairman Henry a**umed
leadership of what may develop into
n serious fight before the question Is
settled. It i* known thst Representor
live Underwood, the majority leader,
and other* are oppo*ed to saddling
any more Investigating committee#
upon congress at thl* time, but
whether pressure In this Instance will
be strong .enough to convince them
that It Is the duty of the party to delve
into the secret* of Wall atreet finances
i remains to be seen.
It Is probable that the matter will
not be settled until the house demo
crat* huve fought out the lsaue to
csucus.
Speaker Hark, Representative Un-
derwood and other leaders declined to
discuss the statement Issued by Rep-
resentative Henry In which he posi-
tively declared that the party could
not decline to proseeute the proposed
investlgstlon.
Representstlve Littleton, though not
s member of the rules committee
which Is considering the resolution,
expressed opposition to the inquiry
after a conference with some of his
democrat colleagues, claiming that If
plan were pursued a panic
NCT ALTOGETHER |
Verdict Brought in by j, .Inly
>Vis Not Fisterlnj
Accoed.
A Whielln* <Mf Vt.) |
•kit he has heard many
dicta In his time, b the ,
these *aa that bright |
& Co by a Jury of
• I'arsely settled |,l
This waa the fl
Jorlty of the Jury
h" rs ariulnn and Aiit|n,
th' bare little roomy
court room At U&he
back to their place*
a lean, (taunt fell..'
lively solemn eiprei
K' t>ral opinion: 1
'The Jury don't th!
II, lor we allow he
we think l.e would
lie d l.ud the
azlnc4
OS* It a
of *l«e
est of
until k In
he m -
BAUL, BLtlH-. .
blue. Makes
k like s I""**
GROCEH. —1
1st Evidence.
irorfa of>UW l
,ss nolo* « *° .
yountt^'er wtll ne.er
•he "old- ibont th,t. He'. Jo'"
joined s bra*s
lABY'i HAIR
a he d.me I uk.VB ... j
rfere hut i
e ut s.«"*s*'
•When m1
old ke broke1
bumps. Th
a scale Tbi
again ntvi It s]
All the hair ^
was acsly all
broke out
It kept spr
bands and
boxes of
medicine, a
him. but Ii
He bad It
friend told
and got a l.
a cake of O
Cutlcura O
after using
prove. He
and to stop
taking two
boxes of Olnt
Soap ho wr
bad any br
bair came
bla head.
would ha
cura.
hnv
and Cutl
Trifle Wobbly.
"I am going to blow out my brains,'
said he.
Ga* Development at Vian
Vian, Okltt —The discover of gas
near Vian has brought a flood of busi-
ness propositions to this city. Within
the next ten dnys the Ten Thousand
club of this city wNl hold a meeting
at which time four of the propositions
will receive consideration. The Vian
Oil & (Jos company will shortly cora-
"Well," she said after a moment's mence drilling on a second well. The j you were
1.1M "si.ieli u via I liuv 'II stand a lit. u . I ■ I..... „ l , anvovul KtrSV Rlf
reflection, "perhaps they'll stsnd a lit
tie Inflation. Horace They've al-
ways struck me as being a trifle wob-
bly."-•-Harper'a Weekly.
TV, Pirn*'# Pleasant Pellet* regulnta
nnd invi ror*te ntntnarh, liver mid l owel«.
Sugar-eostsd, tiny granule*, eaay to taks
aa cauily.
Look well after the cheerfulness of
life, nnd let the dismals shift for
themselves.—ijoulsa M. Alcatt.
first well hss a capacity of several Btray Stories
million feet dally and Is said to be one
of the biggest in eaatern Oklahoma.
to use
never k
I put t
puri#
10. 1910.
Ointment
pie of
be mailed
Miss Ch
was made for
Jack Hustle
months
vlth little
id leave
*ak out
[is head,
head
_ face
for tn red bA fln<j
unui It —
I bought
t. gave him ^d
two doctors
orse all the
llx months when >i
Cutlcura. I sen?
Cutlcura Resolvent,
t Boap and a box of
In three days
• began to lra-
take long naps
bis head. After
Hesolvent, two
id three cakes of
nd well, and never
\ any kind. Hla
tie curia all o^er
Ink anything elso
him except Cutl-
And He Was the Ms".
Ana ei« dress l«
Mrs. Benhetn My
P°*m t xh. man who has to
fonuo,I«bi.io..<*:
Cutlcura Ointment
several times since
and sores and have
m to fall to cure what
f'uticura Soap la the
ve ever used for toilet
d) Mrs. F. E. Har-
Atoka, Tenu., Sept.
Cutlcura Soap and
everywhere, a sara-
32 page book, will
ippllcatlon to "Cutl-
on.
Purpose.
Don't you think I
ness woman?
i don't. 1 think
business man.—
DOES GOO
* matter how .1*^
*uWred fro-~ °
inae)K*°uR. Secretary
bowelt
Stomach bi.
will result to your great b<
It makes the appetite ke
sists digestion and imp
your general health. A Va
day will convince you. .
•it mTiTTfn lisi k'
V
J
Frozen Bananas Kill
McPherson, Kans.—F. J. (Jateka, 6S,
county treasurer of McPherson
county, died from ptomaine poisoning,
caused by eating bananas thgt had
been frozen.
Man. ^
Itb set up a
TO Ct'RE A COM> IN ONK DAT
ttfce I.AXAT1VK BHoMti Oalulae Tabletj.
lir«*|fi*' r -ftintl money tf It fan* to « ure. M W.
UHt'V fc .■< ^niiatxrr nun t«> h bo*, ttr.
A good conscience makes an easy
couch.—Jackson Wray.
Time Is a wound healer, but It's no
good ns a wrinkle remover.
FREEDOM FROM
COLDS A HEADACHES
indigestion & sour STOMACH
biliousness & constipation
o4her ik, dee to eo iaaitin amS-
tioa ef the Lirer, Stomach and Bewsla.
may be ohtalned most ph aMnrty and
mod prtunptlj b* mmf Sjrap at Flp
and Eliair of Senna. It la not a an
« Is wed by
oat the world Is deease end swaatan
and itrenfthen the Mjttma srhnane a
laxativs remedy la aeedad
When buvinf note the fni oaa*
ot the Coonpory—CaKfania Flj Syn*
Ce,,—priaftsd ea eraey packafo et the
Rtfula, prke SO* par bat aaa rin ealy.
Fee taW by si Isadlaf
Twenty-Six Slain
' Mexico City—Korty-sl* men. thirty-
] seven Zapatls soldiers, nnd nine fed-
eral soldiers were kllleil ln a fifteen-
hour battle at fuernavsca. Neither
aide waa able to get a rlctory. The
federals had been sent out tc inter
J cept the partlee of Insurgents who (
! were looting ranches and small towns
Will Attack Pekln
San rranclsco—According to a
' cablegram received here President
Sun Yat Sen. of the Chinese provls-
■ ioual republic, has Issued an ultiraa-
' turn declaring if the Manchu throne
i is not vacated by Monday, January 29.
when the armistice ends, sn Immedi-
ate attack will be made upon Pekln.
The
Knicker—Whr
windmill?
Hocker—To
walk onto his
We are ofte 1 admonished to "take
the bull by the horns," but the trou-
ble, Is to Pnd a bull that will stand
for It
Tweaty odd yesf* e*o. (
White BooanzaOatswes the v
prize of feeuoo offered b| |
Amerir** Avrienlturiat for *
L*«eie<t /ielding oeta.^
Ov MW t<e,uvrtutUd WUi S«1
Oilipil .*■ rinf HMU4W1 *
y*Us rmma+Cbvmm to m r
wea «i nti
i(>r£
P«. aa ftao our
ovinlwai
Pcitji'vtve Salve
FOR K
SORE E
THESE S[)UETTERS
From New England Womei
Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con
pound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women
Tloston, mua.—"I was passing through the Change of Life and euffet
itues lutlor for weeksl, ana could get nutlilnjr
Jikine Lydia E. Tinkham's VegeUble Compou
(tablet form) on Tuesday, and the following Saturday mominir the he
orrliafrea stopped. 1 have taken them regularly erer since and am atead
from hemorrhages (sometimes
'orni)
.. I stop
gaining.
Resisted Arrest; Is Killed
Mangum. Okla.—Jim Boeton. resist-
ing arrest, was shot and instantly
killed by Deputy 8herllf Hightower
! The negro waa Intoilcated and played
the "bad man" In the northeast part
I of the town, terrorising the locality
| nnd running womeu and children out
j of their homes. Sheriff Nelson and
1 Deputy Hightower responded to call.
I I tost on resisted arrest and attempted
| to kill the sheriff. Hightower Irame-
| dlately shot him twice, one ball peue
I tratlng the heart.
THE ORIGINAL .111.1 GENUINE
SYRUP« .FIGS"'">
EI I XIR 'V SENNA
IS MANUFACTUBtD BV
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO
iSho<f Polishes
rtnttT quality LaaotiT
. still Catting Cotton
Marlow, Okla.—Although the year
1911 waa a lean one as far as crops
are concerned the farmers of this sec-
tion made more cotton than they could
^ gather. It Is estimated by gin men
that more than two thousand bales of
cotton are yet In the Held In this lo-
cality. The last few days of mild
weather has resulted In cotton re-
ceipts by the local gins almost equal
to the dally receipts In November. The
I receipt* of Marlow this year exceeded
eight thousand bales.
■ "I certainly think that every one irho la troubled as I waa shonld g
Tour Compound Tahleta a faithful t. ial. and tliey will find relief.' —M
(iaoR«g juby. 802 Fifth Street, SouM. Boston, Mass.
Letter from Mrs. Julie King, Plwenlx, R.L
Fhtrnis, ILL—1"I worked steady In the mill from tHe time I was 12 ret
old uutll I hail been married a year, snd I think thatcan^d my bad ft
injr*. I had soreness In my side near my left hip thst we^t sround to
back, and sometimes I would hare to l*e in bed for two orHJiree days,
sras not able to do my housework. *
* Lydia EL Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound haa helped me wonder^l
CTery way. Yqu may n*e my letter for the g«*>d of others. 1 am on¥
flat! to do anything within my power to recommend jour medicine.H-
lUi Else, lk>x 283, l'htenix. R.I.
Letter from Mrs. Etta Donovan,Wllllmantlc,0
WiMlmantie. Conn.—44 For fire years I suffered untold agony from f«
troubles causing backache. Irregularities, dizziness, and BeiWM pro
tion. It wr.a impossible for me to walk up atairs without stopping ct\
way. I was all run down In eeery way.
" I tried three doctors and each told me aomething different. I vl
Bo tiencflt from any of them but aeemed to auffer more. The las',
said it waa no use for me to take anything as nothing would reatc
health again. 8o 1 began taking Lydia E. IMukham'a Vegetable'
to see what it would do, and by taking aeren bottlea of the'Don/
other treatment you adviaed, I atn restored t< my natural* ej
En a Do Jiov a a, 762 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn.
Letter from Mrs. Wlnfield Dana, Au.
Augusts, Me.—Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Comp-
backache, headache, and the bad pain I nod In mv rl
perfectly srelL"— Mra. WntriBLO Dam a, B.F.D. No. I, Jl
bleO
JoirJ
i
Transfers on the Oklahoma Rail-
way company. Oklahoma City, must be
given and honored at any point along
Ihe line between the hours of « and
8 a. ni. and 5:30 and 8 p. m on and
after February 1, until the question
It llnaliy settled according to a de-
clslon of the supreme court. Appll
ration for a supersedeas, therefore,
waa denied the Oklahoma Railway I
company. This meant that an order ,
the corporation commission, made
kiary 1«, must no Imo effect, tern I w#|
•tly al least, or until Ike case la
It* merits
San Francis
In the sup
of briber^
that he I
Supervla
• re.olt(
inatln
W.
tress tf
fainllj
•Sim*
ghuster. the former
of Persia, sad his
^Sunday for Paris. Mr.
accompanied by Bd
___ try ef the Amerleau
It Teheran, who will retwa
lery barrack, it (lutyaqulll Slity
men were killed or wounded, tlen-
eral Mtdtrdo Alfaro. accompanied by
rebel troope. arrived at Uuayaqutll on
Ihe Rrltlth tteamer Quito. He wss
captured b; Ihe govetument and Im
prisoned.
The forward turret of the Maine, i
the total dltappeeranee of which wtt
one of the moet ~artout features of
the esploelon. hat been locaiad} It Id
burled la the aud twenty fee# from
the etarboard tide of the ship and .
Mien aft of Ka original poalton I
Sff IPWIII 'iMt«-' t >I •'! • «•)
^.i\. kt. el s J .lilt«seiKf iuimiW
o.!. r awt a tr u all SlarS •£« •., aUS a
►fu.h or oitttS IS creta • rJltr" * crtx*.
—ad a* ib fri.-y la ttoaipa an* wa t aaa4 rw« a
fall 4m t*. rharava raM
WHITTKMORI WO*. S OO.,
ftnssrss.
Child Thief to
Indianapolis. Ind.—Convicted of
child tteallng, Sslvatore Di lllatl, who
wat arretted at Cleveland. Ohio, after
he had eloped with 13 year old lllossom
Sparks of this city, was lined tl.004
snd sentenced to two years imprison
ment. The girl wept at DI Blaal wat
ted out of the court.
Shock In Meaico
Mexico City—An earthquake thock
of one minute duration wat felt here
Jtnuary 17. The disturbance occurred
al l:3n a. m . bat ao caaualtlee were
reported The dtmage waa alight.
Gold Bubble Bursts
Winnipeg. Man—The gold mining
bubble at Manltonaa. Man., which haa
been eieltlng the people of the coun-
try for the laat two weeks haa bureted. j
Yukon mine experta at a mass meet-
Ing of protpectors announced they
were unable to And any traces of gold
making It worth while to develop.
Mitchell New President
Tulsa F D Mitchell, president,
and P. P. Sutherland, secretary, havs
been re-elected by the directors of the
Werrlal club
Letter from Mrs. J. A. Thompson, i.
Newport, Vt—" I thank yon for the great benefit
Vegetable Compound has done me. I took eight bottM
for me, aa I was a nervous wreck when I began tak'
apesk a good word for It to my friends."—Mrs. Ji
Newport Center, Vermont.
Letter from Miss Grace Dodds,
Bethlehem. N.H.—" By working very hard.
Ironing, lifting heavy baskets of clothes, etc.,
•lck In bed every month.
Lydia E
i another
not have the pains thst I'dld. and do not have
mv friends what the tom pound la doing for me.
Box 133, Bethlehem. N. U.
For 90 mra I.ydit F„ (•Inkhnm's Vegetable
ind hat b«n the- standard remedy '
male ilia. Mo one sick with woman's ailments
" Thl, latt Spring my mother got 1
pound for roe, and already I feel like i
Com pom
does justice to bereedf who will not try tills fa-
mous medtolnei, made from roota and herbs, I*
hat restored to many suffering women to health.
•Write toL*I U K.PIUUIBKMCIHECa.
' (COIit'lIIK.XTIALi I.IJIN. BAM. tor adriee.
four letter will be opened, ret
by a woman and held la ttriet
Spooial Off or to Printo
This paper is printed from ink made in Savannah,
the SbUTHERN OIL A INK CO.. Savannak. 6a
per pound. F. O. B. Savannah. Your
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