The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THI: MANGUM STAR
A. C, tCMOLt, gtlllor and Proprietor.
J NO It DANI8L, Lor;.I Pdltor.
■lltracilpMnu, pnr ynar 91..10
•ft Month* |(i
tJorrnepoiiiloiun m>||rll«d fro'ii all
M'l* lit Mm county. A'1 vo> llalrig
raIon made known on application.
■Mured at th* poatoffloa al Mangum,
Okla., aa second daaa manor
CIVIL aiftVICR VIOLATIONS.
N<i apiillsuuin, whether hit lie
on
i In
hunch or In oih<r 'Wtlnlal pi ami,
in in favor or a fnlr enforcement of
ilu. civil service law. He may yield
in II when he Iinm lo, aa tuoinhoi a of
oonari'M d", term after term, when,
nfler lliey liavu i n pent oil I y voted In
notnmllloe nt Ilia whole lo withhold
lh<> approprlnllotia uocosNmy lo lla
aupport, proceed on roll rail to got in
lino wllli tho supporters of tho law,
mil during lo do olhorwlao for foar
of mooting tho rohiiko ut tliolr con-
■ litlinntn; hill, nl hoart, tho spoils.
mini, wholhor hln IiimI hi
nr inori
vli ill
■ I'll ti
hill
It In hodoi ii 11'
rrloa I hit I Vlon
nl Houalor llovi
r I'lii'h nl h<<r '
power, ill
tint iin ti
1 holy wn
' ll III I w II
I'realdnnl
irhlRo ha v<
I'lio fond I
fur III
N|llNON
> dovll
vlnlalod Ilm law In his zealous work
for Mie llnknl which wiin elected
—an '■ ■
Thu IiimI 11 nl «■ pioKrain u insisted of
several iih|«« ami Instructive speech' a
One loaaon learned from thla yean
fnlr, which ahoiihl lie of viiliin In the
future, la, that It wn* hold ritlly one
month too lalo. Kutiiro falra alioul I
ho hold before iivnry otio k'iIn Iminoro-
od lii full work.
Judge (lorn, I ho lillml orator, mails
n chiiraclorlMIc npunch to a good-
el aed and appreciative aiidhtnco In
tho opura houao In Allua Monday,
dwelling ni length on statehood
Mooruinry McNnhli guvo It out ul
thn fair Unit ho wan not alurtnoil Ly
Iho 910,(1(11) tlamngo ault filed agilnsl
h I hi ii ml hla hondNtnmi hy tho .1 M
T. Wright Nuraory company. Ilo
charaalnrlsos It iin a s>rt of black
mailing Nchonio, tliny seeking to fircc
him to grant them permission to do
hunlnoNN In Oklahoma, hy way of
ooinpromlNo.
o:
Will
nppi
ii.
nl li
n 11 ■ > 111 Icii I
Knlrlmnks
' III t lO UN '
'KHII wlloll
liana, and
'nl oil Iho
111' i' ch of
l'\ili IiiiiiIin
• mini whiiin H
di'cnu'd uiifll fur Iho place. 'I
tontton mow wivrm, nnd It
plained |hut Honator K.ilihiinU
H gillie cloar to President It
that Iho mipllcant hum hIvoii to that
questionable Noil of oampnlgii poll
Hon and to olhor had hahlta which
aio suppuaod |.i until „iu« f,„ Judlnl.i
service of Iho i lain kind Mr. II.'v
orlilge won out. and hln frlond .Itidgt
Baker wiin appointoi) to a llfo poet
• Inn on a fat salary, with power k
hold Iho scales of Justice and w|ih
• H hor powers
Now ooliio tho civil aorvlco com
mlsskuiers and charge (with tho proof
attached) that Judge llakor la an
open and pcralstcnt violator ,of the
law tho r I v 11 aorvlco law Truly,
ui ii lii iih all duo allowance* fur tht
somewhat extraordinary fact, if it
In n fact, an l hose who have given
attention In the auliject aNaort, that
a large majority of tho American
people. while pralalng Iho civil ierv
loo law, cliafo under a personal appll
cation .<f tt, tho wonder |ncreaacg that
a Federal Judge should ho f iling will
fully and with hla oyoa open vlolat
111* In the moat flagrant manner'one
«>f Hn plain provisions " of cnurte
It U vice Croat dent Fairbanks1 turn
to etclalm "I told you bo;" bin what
«l*Hl la It going do dot
•lii'llio lUker I* charted (with the
pnivf appendeit) w| h havliiK Mllcl e.l
•nd rrCi'lvM from Kivlmal offlo'hold-
era oonti thuttiWN of mm ey to |<>lltl<AI
cain|val«n in direct violation , c the |
•taluto ReferrlUR t < th a c*ae. the
I'lwrWonce (It n Journal aava "In
• he face of the e*pltclt aaaertlo\ if
'ho civil aenlci' cotvmlaaloi clt i<«
moee than one Inatanco In which ho
•ivltc list and I^xvlosl money, ih «
■em taI dental «vf .In lSo llaker that
ho ha iklilM the law tmiat t># ri'-I
nkiited a* at lea t evvdln* the sprc
•o c.vuma In
County Depoaltorlaa Again.
Follow;n* up thn NiiKuantl ua mi l
iiruumrnlN nf the pint two Week*, for
iin nrriiim <mnnt with o ninty dop alio
rloN, to i>iiy nil wiirruuta win n pr.••
Nontnl, II In timely to conalder Ilm
cam' of Iho JiiroiH who lire liolntt cull-
ed to town th'a wook.
The IreiNiiror'a rop irt puhllalioi
laid week, nIiown only 97115.(lfl to tin
crodll of Itin court fund, at thn hogli-
uIiik of I Ii In lorin of ouurt. In tho
P«nI. Novornl torma of ouur, ha mi bo n
held when no Juror ro| pay for hla
irvloe iin auch for tuonlha nfter-
warda; jet hn had to nettled lila
homo nfTuIra for porhapa on* month
unit IicnIiIon, hear hla own cxp>niof
while In town, an MiruroiI.
Raforrln* to thn troaaurer'a repnr
iMtaln, wo flml a few dollara Iona (linn
996,000 to tho credit of thn countv
for all purpoaoa, which will bo found
more than ampin for nil purpoaua
Indeed tho law which preannta the
laauanoo of warraula In oxcoaa of
olRhty per cent, of tho lovy, UNTIL,
fUU'll KXCKSH IIAH IIKKN COL
I.KCTICn, will alwaya protoct th"
ninty'a total halano*. honcn no In-
toroat would he Injurol by payliiR Jury
Touchora, except the bimo.a intorcat
and thai la not to bo conaldored Ii
thla connoct'nn.
The aiiRRONtlon that Iho banka wll'
TOMME INCIOENT CLOSED.
Thraatanad Outraga Dwindle* Dow
to a Harmlaaa Joka.
Mr. I'. Tom mo—Wo aro lioya, wro
both loltora for fun. IMouao forRlvori
I urn wora.1 acarod of th« pnoplo tha
you. I will novtir harm you. 1'loaao ti
Rlvo me. I nuvor harm you.
AMKN.
To the peraon or poraona thut wro
tho above n/ llcci and tho two publla
id III the precodliiK laaiion of thla p
per, will atalo that If you will mal
oonfoaalon or ucknowlodKomi-nt atn
Inx runaon for dolnR a/> to A. C. Hrar
ard I'oalmaator Hcarhorouich, both o
Ruaaell, O. T., my family will fruol
and heartily forglvo you and will a
auro you thut thoro will not bo a ciu
made of It In court und that you
name or namoa will never bo know
to any one, not ovpn to tho Tonitn
fnmlly. My only roaaon for thla Ih t
clour nil auaplclon from my family
The confoaalon will be publlahod bu
Iho confeaaor'H nanio or namoa wi
bo withheld from publication.
P. TOMME!?
THACKER REPLIES
Suugeata Dlfflcultlea That Many Arl.e
To Obatruct Arrangementa With
Banka ,m Suggeated by 8tar.
not enter Into anoh an aar *0111011! la
porhapa aounil, eapeclally ir tho poll
cy la to Rive livery bank In Iho county
few thouaand 1I1 llnra, but It la na
aortel, hero and now. thai If Juat a«
few banka na are leiral'y quillflel to
do ao. are pormlltod lo ahare In tha
xllvlalon. then auch all arra iRomcni
can oaally bo mado.
The IntoroNt of no bnnk Nlwuld b
conNldoml un'oaa It will coiialrfpr tho
counly'a Interoat, Uion It ahould ho
troatod with tho utmost conaldora
tlon, aa comparwd to tho one
'hlch aaka all and offora itiMhliiR
SCHOOL AND FARM
Hohitol and Kami, a now Oroer covin
ty pnbltcalliii. made 11a debut upon
• he jotimallallc NtiiRn of iho county n
few day a alnco An Iin name lmpll«*a
It In devoted tvi the Interoat nf the
Behind and farm. It la oiIHihI hy Miaa
Ultra Moore, who ft r four yeara. rvv
ccniit ondml. waa countv auporlnton.l-
hl tnd cticont At in j "n' • and IVvr an vera) jroara prl.ir to thu
'1 ►
rato. whatever tho meaanre of
CttIR n 1, ni-allfvtn« that a
vMae ban at la*t he-w tewd a**In*:
a Federal offl.-i h 'I tor of auMclant
atandlnR ami tn\|>M (an>-i< to rv\r. vh
a teat of the airongth of tho law
which alma to protect •tihorllNtto of
flc.'holdtMa f \M* the blackmail v\f po
lit ts l Nv*a a itmo and a«atn p<tv
ivfflctal* have been >v«vlcict of e.l
loctina campaUa nvrmey ant •
them hate boon punUhod t t
Indictment of a VW>iwl ,
more ortow< mal tor. ad tv p^h'f
*111 N' Inter.-ntist in f.llow'n# t«o
.♦o.elvpnetiia >sf tho and leam*
in* wholhor tl> admlnlattwt 01 of a
ptval Vm wh«v la an en.hualavtl • and
iMMatrfnt civil acr<Kv cefor i c
una tn it, eli ti a,rvt,v cvvntm
•« III
1 l.e
time wan cttRaire.l in iho work of
| leachliiR In the couutiy achiaiU llcr
j experience In teachliiR and aa atipc<
Ihtondcnt eminently qtiaitfy hor fv
the work of odltlnR a pain>i dovotod to
auch an interoat Kho c\n oftor many
valttabli' ait[|i altona from time to
Hnie. and aid both teacher and puplla
In many respect*
SchiMt dlatrc; n||cera win *|.„ nnd
f Iho |«*|^t Invalital'le to them In their
Wdllor Star:
Referring to your hiirrchI Ion that, In
addition to two ami one-half per cent
Interoat on dully bulanccH, banki
ahould bo f"und that will tukn tho
county dopoalta and pay nil warning,
whether fund on which It la druwn hu t
money In It or not.
Permit mo lo any that I fool auro tho
Hoard of County ('onimlaHlonora wou!d
he Rind to rocolvo auch a propoaltlon
when thoy meet on November 7, to
tnko bonds from the dcHlRnalod vlopoa-
Itorlea.
While I Hhall ad viae that tho atatu-
tory bond, for Interoat at rate of twj
antl one half por cent, bo required and
taken; I ahould bo kIiuI to ace board
have an additional agreement for a
greater per cent, of Interoat or, In
lieu themif, to protect tho county
from Intorcat hy paying all warraula,
whether any money In tho fund on
which It In drawn or not.
Referring to your auRgeatlon that
n paat In aome other county tho bank |
In which tho funda wore dopoaltevl
protected the county In thla way, I '
may any, that under the new law all
the money can't bo kept In any ono I
bank In thla county nor cbii It bo do-1
poaltod out "f the county and two and '
one half per ceut. Intorcat la required i
from the banka receiving the dopoalta.
which very materially altera the con-
dlllona cxlatlng at time of tho prac-
tice to which you refer; and. of courae,
the bank doing ho In pant flrat figure I
on amount of warrnnta likely to be
prcacntod when fund on which It wan
drawn had no money, the amount of
taxoa levltld for each fund, ^and the
agRrogato average amount of'auch do
R. L. WAGGONER,
The Old Reliable Music Dealer tor Southwest Oklahoma
The largest and best se=
lected line of Musical In-
struments ever brought
to this country. You
cannot afford to buv
cheap trashy goods when
you can get the best for
less money and at terms
to suit yourself.
For 3o Days Beginning November I, I Will Give
20 ^ Reduction
FOR CASH
On the Cele*
brated Newman
Bros, and Chicu*
go Cottage Or-
gans; Kingsbury, ,
Hamilton, Adam Schaaf, Smith & Barnes, Schiller, and
Poole Pianos. These goods need no introduction tc the
General Music Loving Public, as they are all well known
reliable makes. I BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY and am
prepared to give a doubly good GUARANTEE with every
Piano or Organ I sell you, so don't put off getting the
thing that will make your home happier than twice the
amount of money invested in anything else.
ftlNG«IU4tT
Write or Call on the
WAGGONER MliSIC HOUSE
HOBART, OKLAHOMA
A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT.
poalta the bank calculated to have on
hand In cxcoaa of all paid out of theae
fund*
Roapoctfully,
•'HAS. M. THACKKR
HOCK ISLAND WRECK
Quarantine Poaaibllitlea.
The territorial quarantine board
Waa That divan at tha High Scoot hns recommended that the old qua'-
Audltorium Monday Evening. , "tine line be changed to run with
the Rock Island road from Chickasha
Tho Harmony Udy Quartette which tl> ManRUm' Thu change, however,
Mi— - * «non,..
evening
tho boat.
Eaat Bound Paaiengtr Train Collidaa
With Coal Car at Lon Wolf.
At nine o'clock Tuesday mornliiR th ■
eaat lutnul paaacngcr train on the
Hook laland railway ran Into an open
Itch at Uwe Wolf and collided with
ctval car and a hand car w hich were
on the aiding at that point. The tv-
ault waa, the engine was wreckol
and the car* dcmoltahcd
The paaai-ngvm were bully ahx-ked
... —.T <Joub7V"he,,cLng7la.l^mmel,dted ^>U'd ^ pre•<•B, w ^
'«vor vtailed thla place. The ente" china* J'" aP.Pr°Val 8hould thl" 1
Lnu.!dh«engaU.dnd0riUni ,he ™y>a* the^ocT.trr,8aM/ «• W. A held an
oral hundred people were P4.™tV° U'° n°nh ",dP °f ,he ra,lr°ad 1,8 "*ular
Thoy won. alo'w L maZl ihidr'X t ^eftedT
pea | a nee at the beginning of tho j •10° Every Claim. 1 the roembera
entertainment and tho audience be- Inasmuch aa a few of our would-be ' H. Boam the O K T.ti/i
cauae rery lni|tatlcat— a recurrence competltora, envious of the over- initiated tni'n ih. . J'
r Which I, 1. hoped, win no, be ex- whelming popularity of the famou. crlSf^tIt S"
|H>rlenc vl again during the courae. Byrne Simplified Shorthand and Prac- day night. >^t Moo
I'lfliv and the law a rt'vwlattng them
The paper, which haa b«v n eadnrae.l
* the oAlclal organ of the ounty
roimR'. oiiiipiuu«a ononnana and Prac-
\v ben thoy did appear, however, they Heal Bookkeeping, have aald and pub- !
made good" for their dllatorlneaa. liahed "all manner of evil agalnat It Mangum Camp M W a .. ™
The first on the program was a falaely." and Inasmuch aa it la not al- a flourlahlng condltion-t£ I ? T ^
imialcal quartette, conalatlng of viola, waya convenient for everyone to in the camn i nt,1Uon heat ainc*
-I". |.l.„o trromiMttil. '™.° ^,'Z «o '
menu Miss Woolaey then gave a entering schawl, we make for the ben
-he engine,t firman and ^ cWW Z'rT* wTal nf °l °T 'h°^ Wh« Matters of Importance will b* U,a
avenger on the train receive! oal 1 h.rin. k. 1 .. " """ P"yaoie lo
mi hmlaee ,h„ ,rm , 8,' V7 spelled to r^ you at the completion of a course, if
empt t
- «« ap(>M«tor>s
The c«*v t* tha w
l«eoa i e iif the r.cimt
•tMh«Hiy hy Tvt.>iwl ' MiN'holdc 1
aia-tdtag and ta p p„:
ihe taw amde whew It pet, t
1 hat organtlatin and ba i f much t*|
uc to 11 in ti, Rrwll educating
will and elevating the agHcultaral c'a«a
alvt li *111 he specialty edited al ms the
i >e
iowah>*
hi*
It Jl«
Krncl
rturw th«
allll ovaitawe
hwt M la «uei
ihe law tn>w ti
caa extew.i ia
►wAtv ,\f the pa
Aeet and aci 11 v
ihe r*fwhl ewa 1
la twMMed
adwv.swlahed hi he gvwt ,
ivhwlrvl ^ 1 hi* M«l(«Me4«
**cirt the party iKkvt lie «
•iwt awwawM hel|W4 .y Kt
•he haa heen oeaiwiwt
Ihe dull fterxfcir law
^Nt r*v*al «vtNryva i,i«r* 1,
akew the vwtlwate la whvt
wcw h<4A mver ta
KMh hiM^at aril
•lit kia!a*g awx |^.lnl
^ * hat he Mi the i\ w
W AJ
' -^Uletala '
ixdtlail aa
Ita ^•wr'
a rvderal
« V< i« an
I'lhera received
Ii^f which are of aufflel. r.t lni|^>rtani
Ito warrant mention
The wttch ia sttp|yv ,st 10 hat?
jheeu left open by the section hxnda at
twwrk near hy The engtne.'r did not
aee the dangtr nntll he waa t<v cl.^«
to the car to atop the train anl he
crashed into It before he could
Sclavs and IVrm 1. a little gem and ,0
whether .-r not there ta a long fe't 01 * *
hit. 1 miniu. t i . "—"* ua oiner a.ivrtislng matter Willow Wi^>a
minor lnj„rlca. none and W nJd'ulXT/a^d fnTonalloH ^uTill^^/^.^'r^Td^i our^'' ?la" ^ 26-HwUU> ^
nt im^tani-o arv simply perfect. Ml„ U.llan for the^ systems th.t " '.^ . i?! ^ ^ ' P^n,
pwa ah o«e 'f lis Unea Indicate.! and la addltk n to orlg
|l al matter will have the N st of man*
f t"leM- tta,g almilar publlcatbwia to draw from A
aswfthac ♦"ai-eOil pemaal iif the Initial nnmber
haa rsMitlncisI thta writer that the
«n HI
j *ant- for It to nil it ^«ase«ae«
jeteat niertt to crv>ale the w**t.
aaj Tym^ra^htcallv the laltlal •umNw
v- !• what It should or will he It
ral **a g\\tt«« .^1 harHedly w nx^et lb .
an Mate of the Altas fair aad lhe«v waa
vi i' lima hi "elect satiable patvr qai
ta h ch to iwtat It neither, perhaps
t ty I * aa ihe artwagewwet .y nvatter what
i|r in might have beet* hat we are aaaar
lo ed «d lMpniiir«Nat al.vai he*«. ;iae-
h,. Mtaa Mivvee In aadertaktag rhew.-rV
t-f , Is i*|y glxlwg etuwanliw ta the fee)
it trg*. a<w.pathlea. aad training of her
♦ Ufa She wtll d her part eamcaU.
1 aad Ih thhslH aad de^iea tbe hea-
wjly «*« >et%:Mn awl awpiv-r: cf the
* i aeW.il d ;rVi , *,>e a
, I TV STAR* hat ta cdf ro Jt.-heV
ijrirm la tt* wvrda <4 RtP Vaa Wlx,
| Ua Max h Hiv k*« aad prxwpre
The hv-al freight was w am-g m the
aiding for the |xaa eager train to paai
and after the accident the frvlght e«t
«1ae was MwipleJ to the teaser.rv
1 rata aad tcavk tt imv to Chlrka«ha
The oaly we«,Vr la that «o .nve wai
aer'-Mwly hnn and that nvrr dan)• t
to prornrty was not anapected
an« n arw C«w#*t
Will R a chart ard R. R Oarrey
two ef the fdie-e a k- eactpel J II
a iv aim ply t>-rf,-ct Mlaa UMian ^r these ayatcma that c.iuld"^.'
KtrKamlth evidemxsl remarkable akill ly be claimed by achco's teaching dav and P k * " ,he ord*r th*
and training a, a flutl.t She was other systems Cnder This n^Sf p ,
wildly cncixrvd Mia. Higgins. ,he lk>n the student takes ro risk In ™ ,n " • U*ht
exmtralto s,nW. l.^d mUing. ^ter realg our Idveiuing OC.lrTu W>"°0
piame. aad jaatly foi« she is a matter, for tho 1100 will m™. Dro* t1" h* turned out
^'ar in that capacity Mia. Maul pay hts tnitloo. board books and ral" ^!f ^!T° *U Md *eT<>" h,lmlr*d
K,rk«nlth the xtoll.Ut, i. p.rh.^ road fare Bv the^s,^'. ^ "P
^ '° ^ «h' 'tho,: low' tef,no,lbM'""^l«Wlli
* '^h,CT "d ****•«♦ —,0 be hat. M,m 0.c<MlBeI1
werv a featurv tha! were appreciate!
rery much by Margam people She
gave three rvxadiaga aad woo frtr ber
relf many adtti-ec ia thla town
Thla waa the first <4 a aeries of
Bie «atertait e*:s to be give, aaier
the asspioN
c ety this **a
and he:
bv . n«« ^.i ' " compiled and returned Sunday
S/jzsTct ^—-
rw.hcr than the old time theory cm K R "T,*" ~
® ere la! schou Bvery ran of th . wTtltten and family have
th Hoeae Miaai.^a +> ay items Is thortHifly practical and It ,r°m w,"° lo taUt
I a ,.„k, ,b, Z il " """ mp
here two
hoea . aa
<-«ialde w
the toaal
A rvh r C
r'ae d ta
Pal^a. Tv*
H od ti
eka agv
aad ar
thta
iwa b h
ceatat. h re
vrearinc th-
ihe hart f
w. r ranch: at
ay nvewftag and
J « at wir*n
NeJemai waa r^
IVi aa Tar a at
Ihe (nt la ahlttt;
Tbeew artll im he a dry atones t da
lag his *iar* He has red orly
♦«***. h.l |. fan rf haw
H « * ■!' Is Miwday Notemher PMh
hy doing "
To get the adrantagea of theee fa-
arstema, ymi al l have to at
lead mce of Bryre svstee Bxis'
new college. the Tyler Commercial
Ji>hn Morris haa luoved to Willow
He will haul cotton aeod from
place to Mangum.
Nr. C P. ClUVra haa bonght
a new buggy
Mrs Moaa vlalttal her farm mar
r* la the lecta
^-sjiwa 1 his y«ar thaa enr hrf.n
*he price of tickets for the enti:
ca#*. tvwns:ia* of fire eatertat
&eeta. la oaly fl M
01 ,k# Tyler. Texas Atlaata. fw«-i nJT." ~1'"* T,,,lp" her farm 1
ST k H I IIS Wtl.rtall 8t
ly '**ra. sal raaka arcag OaUrte. OkU Meaanhi* roaa'l rv
P>wer to rl a*e. lege. «< N 8, Mempht«
TWa rtr Urge llh.atr.ted fre. eita'
2?- a 'vsatag a of
Ihcw sy. eir.. tVf, w ^
that
hit
1 hi
Charley Mayor aad family ttailed
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905, newspaper, October 26, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281534/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.