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Fort Sill. Okla.—A fteld artlUen
of $IJU* for the ) ear fire It 1* expected tk* •cboo!
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xiioai It proride* for the iaimed:
at* m> of 'fee Pcrfi<* and tbe nnited
•ffort to *eU tfce rcine-raL
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fl# wiMMturT wl(|a ejBpkteiy <S«r-
strpyed tke cotttt ca cf G. C Black
wood at Teaapie ** at eairijr boor
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t.v-f jf.o tnoaBt tha eatltnawa for tha
Pasama casai wUcb ara Wtt.M** arvd
which wtil uitlnatelr b* p*ld la bonda.
Jt W.\: >»t» a drflrtt for Iba rvxt r**f «f
abr ut r « if ron«T*a« ahaU conclude
to fortify tha c»b*1"
Want* Forest Limitation Removed.
On tba a-jbtott of conaervauon ha da-
t«!h M-oafclerabia »P*re to furw*. rotl-
efl a»d pfcoapbata Unds and water
-<*«■ as tea. AJ to lb- w«T*tloii of
rc-w Jar da he **T* "Th* 1«* now pro-
hiHta the rearrrallon cf any more foreat
la ada to Oregon. Waah1n*ton. Idaho.
Moo tana. Cck»rad? and Wyoming, except
by act of ccniroa I *m !r.f"rrr.»d by the
depanment of »cr1cultt;r» that the «">*-
«mr»nt oirr.i other tracts of timber land
la tbene which abou'.d be Included
!n the forv* r»«erre«. I reootnroetvd to
rc-r rrr-MM that the liailtallon herein Im-
pr®»«3 be repealed.
►-j*ht to treat the executive
the preeidT.t aar*
"I Invite eape^ta. aMertJ»f> to the V
C» i reiMM under t*>« federal law of t'e
* ' called -fcucaet ar>d «f thoaa
arhemea to defrajd In ahlrh the *J*« cf
the ir.all la an eaaectial part of the
fravdalent coraap:rao' pro»e<rutlo«» which
hate sa\ed ienoraot a»d weak member*
of tha puhli ar.d are aavinc them hun-
dred of rrJiaort* of doliar*. The riola-
tlona of the anO-traat Uw pr**-"' P*f"
hi pa the moat Important before
the departroer.t. and tha number of raaea
fileO al.owi t."ve a'tlrlty of tha *overn-
menl In erfor*-lca that atatuta.
*1n a apectai tr.eaaafa !aat year I
broueht to the attention of mnereaa the
propriety and wisdom of eca.~tlne a een-
era! Uw providir.* for the Incorporation
of industrial and other companies er.*a*ed
In Interstate commerce, and I renew my
recommendation in that bel.alf
»,9»M«ce«ee In •»»"«.
Ik kk lll'sois town k wcm alB#
bktlkA b*ek infortred tbkt k tilth
l-ahjr had irrti*4 al ki* bom*. *«
fla med "8«arlrt«." knd tU M>Ch
hor*. referring 10 hi* ftatring «l»ta
tbkt RAii.e— Sufkclciit—to tb* o*w
arrlral. credited blm with ori«1kk!l'r
Tba iBdderi re*emhle* a <*•* nearer
home add* the New Yorh Tribune
A New York faslly *aa tieaeed trltk
Bio* dauchtera. «bea the ktorlr
brought k tekib one. U »a» la the
day* whea the alkBg terra 1jt ka eft-
told itory wa» a "che*ttot." acJ aa
the baby certainly ckm* under thai
head abe received the naroe. hot for
<.-upbony'a aaft* the French for the
a ord waa employed, and the waa catt-
ed Matron
Time to Think Over •wield*.
— t - - d(ll . He took pari* green to commit auP
ov what he belie-red to be the ir.fi barraf ft* will be ready at Fort 3111 m ^ ^ Wg # do#e tJ> blm
deiity of hi* wife. Jay Jone*. «ho lived » '•» »eek?. n#Bt har>p*ned to be called
near Say'.or. *bo> hi* »tfe three :me* — — ]a gtlirted to fix him up. "No
with a revolver, killing ber in*taatly. Pack.nfl Plant to Muaao«ee ^^ ^rlf performer, TU
turned the weapon on a neighbor * ho Ma*ko|re^-. Okla.—The Ma*kog«-e jt anyhow after you have done with
a a a with il.em and fired on<-e aithc-ir |>aeklrx company «a* Incorporated •• Doctor got mad. "If tftat'a tha
effect, and then killed him*e» *:;h j.ere xhu'raday with a capital stock of yQa feeI 4bout it. you fool." he
the Uat bullet left in the meapo- $200,000. for the purpoae of establish mJ(J ..n, not wlJBte mJ on y0u -
mg a packing p!ant and cold storage parJ§ ^reen performer much aaton-
at Falls City, a North Muskogee sub and p^yed. "Well." ha said.
" " -give me 24 hours to think It over"*
Doctor gave him 14 hours and went
away. At the end of the time parts
*reen performer telephoned. Tea
thought It over and want to get wen;
come and tee me some mora."
aM
Imo* t, a* *
aboard tk*t
„ during November of
Minted to M.Ik*, a hll*
lor last ye*r th- «at nn r*^el*ed to tralu f.m.er* and
dnrtr.g No< ember »aa only
an increaki
!hi. ^ for'No'vember «ere I1JC0. Dan T Moore. 8Uth Field artillery,
ahlle for November. 1>W. the «ho has been on temporary duty at
amount * a* $4-f. or sb increase for the war department, baa beer, de
This »ear ot tl.iW. tached from his regiment at Fon
Kiley. and ordered to Fort 8111. A nen
Stigler. Okia — Driven into a freasy post, with offlcers'
Troops Leaving T«*as Border
Fon Sill Okl- —Military activity urt) George Schneider i* president
among the trocps o( tbe Uepanmer *. j; D sleeper, vice president and N.
of Texas has .e*senec «onsiderahiy. as p Hancock, secretary. The plant will
Tbe crylna need Ir. theT'nlMsd State* quit.. has been restored along the bor emp}oy §jlt) men »hen It starts op-
of cheapen!nit the cost of litigation by d^r Compaay A Twenty-third infan era,jnu ,be first of May.
almpbfyln* JudlHaJ procedure and «- ^ stationed s."
ped.tln, «nal Judgment 1. ported ou^and ^ ^ r«nrDed to regular
action looking to correction of tlveae
Is urged.
Th* president recommends *n
In the salaries of federal Judges-
Postat Affairs.
In regard to pasta: matters
quarters at Fort Clark.
Want Another Chance
Oklahoma City.—Suporters of the lo-
cal option and high license amendment
Putting In the Time.
A gentleman was engaging a gen-
tfce constitution which was defeated man and telling him what ho
You will hare to
Feu' Burned In Vinita B'aze
Vinita. Okia.—Th* explosion of ca' at ,he rec-ent election have already be- wanted him to do
dent point* srith pride t ■ Its preaer.t eff- ura, _g jn aIi undertaking par: jt bert p,n an act|Te campaign to have the ~jean the windows and the boots and
dent management and the recent redac- — .
tlon 1n the deficit. The present unre-
stricted franking privilege comes In for
Evenly matched and fighting for ev-
ery inch of terrr .ry. the football
reams of Ep*cr-: asd Oklahoma uni-
lersitjes battled to a 3 to 3 tie at
Oklahoma Cry Saturday in a vain ef-
ttie tbe gridiron supremacy
tbe state
fort
The Caney River Gas company baa
-,e<.-><S€>d to build a six inch pipe line to
me ras wells is tte local fields to
-sppiemen; the supply of Musko-
ree. ahick is at present brought from
:e Caney RiTer district through a big
»»t asain, a distance of forty miles.
samuel Tyler aged 22. a great
-•iradeoe of the tenth president of the
-j-jid Sta'.e; John Tyler of Vir-
ginia. made appiicatkK! Saturday to
:& the coast a nillery service of the
aited Sta'es army He was accept-
ed and passed the first examination.
CerfUa Gordan r.erreas, a^ed. 24. fell
over a coal oil store at McAlester.
Wednesday and started a 5re that cost
her life and destroyed four frame
bindings. The property loss amount-
ed to $2.«*
Shawnee offers J100.00 cash for the
-■rst railroad to tse northeast. This is
a line long needed here, and tbe Cham-
ber of Commerce Monday night voted
lis aasotnn of money for the purpose
of promo'iQg -ne road or to give a
koaaa
Tbe citiren* of T ishomingo Wed-
nesday filed a compiaint against the
Tishomingo Electric Light and Pow
er "Ofnpang askir.g that the corpora
• .OB be required 'o install meters
•kere reqae*ted to do so. The case
ka* been *«< for hearing at Tisho-
mingo oa Dec-ember 2-
Prof. A. L. Sa:de: cf the Oklahoma
•.eokigieal sarvev is in Grady county
-p»hing isrcst'.ga'ioc* as to tbe qual-
ities lor brick making purposes of
tke ciay found there Clay will be
seat from 'he Chamber of r'omsserce
-,at-c to the L'airersUy of Illinois,
a kere H will be tented
aaa City, bet
r Ki*o*t. and k
Taft at Tale.
lion
Thursday . iiernoor resumed in a fire .qnest|0n again submitted to the voters. tjje ^njves and go messages, chop
^oa_ lranMIS which dw-oved about $l»v.00« won.) Tbe petitions calling for an election woo4- cut short grass, mind the horse
to ose tl.e re-.*er of reservatirn only with j rrm.Tr.T.< with a r.for the adop- ^ property before the Cames »ere on lbe subject are now being prepared pony, look after the garden and
? better methods for its reg-iistioa. pour persons were slightly an(j 5^ circulated within a short keep the house supplied with vege-
Abo'ish Navy Yards. injured when a »all fell striking their lt ls lhe purpose of tbe business and do UT odd Job that U re-
The president calls attention to certain ,>iec^s interests now behind the measure not qulre<j and if suitable you will get
to allow the brewers and their allied ten shillings a week."
Gas Found At Hobart interests to write the amendment. ..js there any clay in the gardenV
Hobart. Okla —A movement is 01. This will be done by lawyer# who will the man.
foot to develop the oii and gas field be instructed to irame a measure that -what makes you ask that?" aaked
of Kiowa <ounty A test well near ; will not give tfce saloons too much lib th# gentleman
town shows a good flow of gas. and^ertr.
an oil well is said to have furnished —- '
the purest oil so far obtained from an Pawhuska to Pave Streets
Oklahoma field Pawhuska, Okla.—Hannah & Wal
respert to land moet va!tiab> for forest
purpose* Trrring the present administra-
tion. C.SC.W acre* of land larrely non-
t!rr!-> r»d have been excluded from forest
rese-r. e«. and ISW ** acres of land prin-
clpaTy valuable for forest purposes have
beer, incited In foreat re^rrea. making
a reduction In forest reserves of non-
timbered land amounting to i.3».W
acres "
Wants Canal Fortified.
Retarding the Panama canal the presi-
dent asserts that unless unexpected ob-
**a->s artse the waterway win be com-
pleted we! srlthln time limit of Janu-
arv 1. »15. and within estimate of cost.
X[~ Su?g€*tlons for levying of
to .s and ma-aaement are made, ar.d re-
gsrSlng fortification of the canal, be
•ays:
"Amor.* question* arising for present
ec j-lcn is the decision whether the canal
shall be fortified. I have already stated
to tbe congress that I strongly favor for-
t-flcat'oo and I now reiterate this opin-
ion and ask your consideration of the
subject !o tie light of the report already
before you made by a competent boar-i
"Failure to fortify the canal would
leave the attainment of both the** alms
fn the position of rights and obligations
which we should be powerless to enforce
and which could never In any way be ab-
solutely safeguarded against a desperate
and irresponsible enemy."
Ship Subsidy.
The president urges such action as he
believes win increase American trade
abroad, and says::
•^Another instrumentality Indispensable
! to the unhampered and natural develop-
ment of American commerce is merchant
marine. AH maritime and commercial na-
tions recognise the importance of thl*
factor The greatest commercial nations.
our competitors. Jealously fost-r their
trercbant marine. Perhaps nowhere Is
the need for rapid and direct mall, pas-
senger and freight communication quite ..... ,, ,
so' urgent as between tbe United S-ates ; maintaining t e rr.oat friendly and cordial
and Latin America. We can secure In no relations with *ac„ ot„er
other quarter of the world such lmroe- President .aft makes a few r~-nu»en-
Slat- benefit* in friendship and com- | datlons for cnanges in tbe interstate coa-
jnerce a* would flow from the establish,- merce law and say*:
Of direct line* of communication 1 "Except as above. I do not
with the countries of I^atln America ade- any amendment ti the Interstate cot-
tbe recfulrements of a rap- 1 rr.eree law as It stands. I do tv* now
| he aatl-
ref^'nrs'i.rge'i' *y"t.-V " — ' th* - — ^
ravy which be recommends for adoption.
and continues:
•The secretary of the navy has given
personal examination to every navy yard.
and has studied the uses of the navy
yard» with reference to the necessities
cf our fleet. With a fleet considerably
less than half tbe size of that of the
British nary, we have shipyards more
than double tbe number, and there are
several of these shipyard* expensively
equipped with modem mchlnery which.
after investigation the secretary of the
naw believes to be entirely use *ss for
tsa-ral purposes. He asks authority to
abandon certain of them and to move
their machinery to ot^er places, where lt
can be made of use."
Speaking of our foreign relation* the
president says: "During the past year
the foreign relations of the Unitei States
have continued upon a basis of friendship
and good understanding.
"The year has been notable as witness-
ing tbe pacific settlement of two impor-
tant international controversies before the
permanent cofirt of The Hag*:®.
•Tbe arbitration of the fisheries dispute
between the United Statea and Great
Britain, which has been the source of
nearly continuous diplomatic correspond-
ence since tbe fisheries convention of IDS.
~I was thinking 1 could make brlcki
(n my spare time." saJd the man
ton, having been the lowest bidders
for the pavins contract, were awarded
be job of paving Main and Kihekal
School Lands Bring *67.000
Woodward. Okla.—The College ad
dition to Woodward, comprising ten ; streets with brick within the next
aer«s of state school land, and ap-; 120 days. Pawhuska made bncks are
praised bv the school land board at | to be used, provided they stand the
$2iw>', brought $*7.«»0 according to j teat. The so-called Ardmore Asphalt Repentance as a habit would keep
May Be Wooden-Headed.
Caller—I didn't know your son waa
at college. Is this his freshman
year?
Mrs. Bunderby—Oh. no. Indeed;
he's a sycamore.
the reports of the sales force of the committee will report
school land commission. 1 evening-
next Monday 0ne turning In a circle.
Mysterious Death at Anadarko 3-Cer.t Gas For Claremore
Anadarko Okla.-Complete mys- Claremore. Okla.—Articles of Incor
tery surrounds the finding of tfce body , porstion for a gas compaar
of a i"an whose names is believed to(
will be asked for Claremore in the
THEY GROW
Good Humor and Cheerfulness From
Right Food and Drink.
Anything that Interferes with good
health is apt to keep cheerfulness and
thl- rrmntr Tue-sdav morning wi*"h a ference of a number of the prominent good humor In the background. A
has"given an award which is satisfactory ~ 1 o'e through" his head I J. capitalists of Claremore Saturday Washington lady found th^ 'el ^
to both parties This arbitration i* par- e Wjutgard have been nigh'. The company is to be formed coffee alone made things bright fW
ticuUriy noteworthy not only bee.-, of w^ Us trurder. for the pu.pose of bringing three^nt her. She writes:
. „ Mexican* are also be- factory g2§ to Claremore ia unlimited "Four years ago
unknown ,uanti?y. H^p by mydoctorandw^notex-
pec ted to live long. My nervous sis-
Term* of Commissioners tem was In a bad condition.
1 was young and did not want
the eminently Just results secured, but
also because It Is the first arbitration held
under the general arbitration treaty of
April A 1**. between the United States
and Great Britain, and disposes c f a con-
troversy the settlement of which has re-
sisted every other resource of diplomacy
and which for nearly ninety years has
been the cause of friction between two
countries whose common Interest lies in
Twc
lieved to be
practically
483.000 Cattle Dipped
Gnthne. Okla.—In his annual report Guthrie, Okla.—In answer to an in
quate lo meet
recommend any amendment to
trust law In other words, it
me that tha existing legislation with
reference to tbe regulation of corpora-
tion* and the restraint of their baataesa
ha* reached a point where we eaa atvp
for a while and witness tbe eSect of the
vlgorou* execution of the laws ot tha
taken I statute bon*s In restraining tie abases
tki'nwBM'lo* of tbe Panama canal will which certalKy tftt ext*t and which
TSs ^ToetV ooounercial 1— ! routed th. p-bflc to demank refortn."
Idlv increasing appreclaaon or the reci-
procal dependence of the countries of the
we«-»ra hemisphere upon each other's
produc-s. symp*-rfs and assistance.
-J alluded to thl* most Important *ub-
w. I- rr.v last annual message «t has
ef en been before you and I need not re-
capitulate the reasons fcr its recommen-
dation. Unless prompt
to tbe State Board of Agriculture. COV qutr;. from Pawnee county. Attorney to die so 1 52hto°UI
ering the period from September 1. General West has rendered an opinion catise of my chronic trouble. I used to
l**. to September 1. 1*1". G. T. Bry that the term of tbe coanty jury com hare nervous spe.ls would
an ruperintendeii' of tbe live stock i: missioners runs from the first Monday haust me and aft^t each spe
spe^tio*.. shows that dunng the year i„ January to the same date in the take me days before I could sit up In
*is department with tbe assistance next year, and that when tbe jury list chair. . ■
of -he fe^era; authorities under the box runs out of names the district "I became convinced "JJ™® *
supervision of Dr L J AUen. has *up :adge may order tfce commissioners caused by coffee. I decided to step
ervised -he d.ip^ng of 4*3.kk0 cattle to convene and replenish the supply and bought some Postum.
I^Sd bek>— tL federal quarantine The first cup. which I made Moorf-
— — - - log to directions, had a soothing e.
line in Texas to point* in Oklahoma
Tulsa Man Convicted
r^. For a tims I nearly lived on Postuw
and ate little food besides. I am today
-tt i«mi that pris*fighter* never
^JlTssL tort -blind tigers- do
tbe other day
K
quarter fall of oM. re! able ran word:
to get tbe oM feUows
»m* k* sagpurt* Ms ftatr ftr
Forty-thre* Are indicted mund Burgees criminal assault
Shawnee Okla—Tbe district court .urned a verdict Tuesday finding tL_
and grand jury have adjourned afte- defendant guilty and fixing his pun- * W.?®^ll ,^T.Tmj __^.r u
returning indictments against for < , i,bment at five years ia the state pen- My family and relative* woad
M* alleged criminal.. . .tertiary 1 M Jl^ ^sc.
m ago. vben 1 could do bo work on to
WiH Prsa.nt Coal Lan* Bill Marsha* Jokn Abemathjr designs c®""1 of nervousness. Now!I MB ^do
McAlester. Ok'a -Al s mas* me»- Waahingl'>n. D C - United States ln« omM
tnc Here Monday there »a* made pub , Marshal John Abernathy. of tfce Went fwo "^L^a^Mklr'
Be tke teatative ktU to be predated district of OkUkoma. resigned a* ^ 1 •* " „ , £
I la a >7 g*< timk to write a lattar. f«t I «
lb4, It all with tbe ibsscfatosks aad good
humor that comes froas ec joy tag goo*
health.
TT" - ... —« .ke m*i 7". rr: .' — -I ten By friends tt Ik to Fto*« 1
r*ay
to Msk* a Hit
Wnils—So the play will appeal to
all classes * Glllls— Tea. indeed It*
tbT^?T^r ™.°f^,tXU,LSUCe to roogrees a* agreed to by — ne^ ^ WedneWay _
reeentatires '* the Ubortaw and Uhlck afl#r waiting three hours
at to as. the Segregated Caal 4«^arttBent of justice to *ee Attorney
saaoclktiea tke mmaaeerlai wirltenhsm Mr Abernatk*
a - -- mt. rWks of ike distrvrt sad «be ami mine arrived at tke d^rtkMat shortly af
*' ssaarlsthma *f tke segre ^ » #rloeh and akortty alter IX
a h pesvtoea far the Ma-;
a.,ted e#ort M» ssfl the miweral. tfce
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Roberts, Jasper N. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1910, newspaper, December 15, 1910; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402658/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.