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VOLUME XXXIV.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY
LAST EDITION.
s O'CLOCK.
NUMBER 87
B Y KN ENG. MARCH 9 1910
young sums n
STATEMENT ON COLUM-
BIA TRUST AND BANK
COMPANY AFFAIRS
OVER 2 MILLION DOLLARS
ASSETS LIQUIDATED
Still Remain Assets More Than
Sufficient to Pay all Re-
maining Glaims
Showing that over two million dol-
lars' worth of the assets of the de-
funct Columbia Bank and Trust com-
pany Of Oklahoma City have been
liquidated and there still remain
over a million dollars which is more
than sufficient to pay all remaining
claims Including the guaranty fund
A. M. Young state bank conimis-
sioner has issued ft statement of the
affairs ot the defunct bank. The
statement is practically the same
which will be filed in tue district
com t of Oklahoma county this k.
Mr. Young states that although
the assets in hand are more iiwn the
outstanding liabilities I bete will be.
ma. i rial lose in liquidating them
Which loss he estimates ul 280(
The commissioner Bays this can only
be made good by the private prop-
erty of W. L; Norton which is ap-
praised at over MOt0iO. The amount
bdrrow.ed from the s ate guaranty
hind is $0i.00ii7.2S and is .vet un-
paid together with other approved
UnbilltlOJ of J 133804. 15.
Claims Refused.
The claims of various bu ety
panics which were on bond f
posits of the slate and county
been refused payment and tlu
com-
r tie-
have ipies-
tion is pending In the supreme court.
These amount to $210000. Other
miscellaneous claims refused run
be tdtal ii disputed claims td $222-
447.0(1.
A notable feature (
is ihe faci thai Ihe
administration since
have been only $3.0
eludes all attorney's
and other expenses
ered lemorkable for
f the statement
axpenses of the
September 27
1.27. This in-
fers clerk hire
and is consid-
t lie amount o'f
work which has been done and the : I
property bandied.
The sia.enieu; is as follows'
took charge oi the Columbia Bank
and Trust company on the morning
of September 2!t IPOs and have since
proceeded with the liquidation there-
of. The following statement of liabili-
ties ami assets is the condl ion of
said bank and trust company as
shown by the books thereof ai the
close ol Inisiness September 27
ijflift. The intervening day Septem-
ber 28. not being considered by me
as a day wh 11 lius!ne:aa -i'-gaily
transacted by life bank I returned
the iP'j.om ; of thai day without
treating them as deposits made in
the ordinary course of business.
Liabilities.
Indi.lduu1 deposits .
CBi tiflcates of deporu
Hank deposits
Cashier's checks . . .
Certified checks
Hills payable
Interest and discount
Undivided profits ..
Kxchange
Capi al and surplus
$11 si Stile IS
3:.31H4. 86
1268.385.7a
WV0.W
:i.r77.nu
30tM)b0.O0
8440.11
2391.81
..rt.:!7
22H.OI o ml
Toinl liabilities as
shown by books of the
I
Oklahoma Corporation Board Will Submit Sta-
tistics Showing Increased Railroad
Earnings in This State.
Chairman Love and Assistant AMor-
;uy General Henshaw left last night
for Chicago in response to a telegram
1 1 the corporation commission ask-
ii;; for testimony in refutation of
statements that had been made on
tie stand in Chicago before the illin-
t.is board of arnitratlon.
A. V. Whituey. vice president of
the Hrotherhood of Railway Ttain-
i ice. wired Chairman Love of the cor-
onation commission that certain rep-
resentativea of the railroad com-
l inlo ha i testified before the hoard
of irbltration in the mater or switch-
men's demand for increased wages in
be western territory that on account
of the 'reduction of freight rates tn
Oklahoma the revenues of the rail-
mads had been decreased and that
iht incrpftspil wastes should not be
g anted In the state of Oklahoma and
Mr. Whltncv aaked Chairman Love to
ronie to Chicago and testify before
tie board on Thursday.
After collecting the statistics in
tht office of tbe comn?is;lJn showing
thftt the revenues of the state of Ok
bank Sepi. 27 $?204D20.fi2
Assets as shown by the books of
the bank September 27. ijo9:
Loans and discounts 11068125.27
Real estate loans 31100.00
Bank loans 014078 . 1 4
Real estate 443:5 .
Slate county and other
warrants . 80.229.97.
Bond! and securities ... 53M15.00
P.emium ou bonds 22024.!)."
Bond department certl"
lied cheeks HTM. 40
Cash collections 3370. 56
rash collections So. 2... 7009.00
Furniture and fixtures .. 281)07.88
Expenses rS44.1)0
Cash and cash Items 211604.10
Due from banks 775181. GL
Sundry banks 208227.72
Exchange sundry banks. 2:!2;?.:i7
Total n
2114020.0;
Inaccuracies Found.
The above statements of liabilities
iind assets as shown by the books of
the bank at the close of business
September 27 which in the subse-
quent course of liquidation develop-
ed various inaccuracies and adjust-
ments lU'VO resulted ill con eci tons
Of various of said amounts.
in the course of my administration
as liquidating agent I have made
collections off-sets and adjustments
In the various accounts as follows:
Loans and discounts
Cash and cash items . .
Bank accounts and bank
notes
678476. IB
213604. 10
795610.68
122.887.72
4 275. on
80229.27
335060.00
500 . 40
11400.00
Snndry
Bale of
Sale of
Sale of
bunk collections.
real es'ate
warrants
bonds and secttr-
ities .
Premium
Furniturt
on bondt
and fix
ares
rot n 1
sets
colli
i allied from as-
bahk In cash
ons sale of 88'
idjuatment and
accounts $2.07
due guaranty
ct
oft set
Datanc
fund
11 .so
limn
ad-
vanced
Liabilities Paid.
Liabilities paid in
tlaieil by off-sets o:-
Bccoitnls up to date:
Individual deposits .
.$ 806667. 2S
cash
RdJuS
or lbpil
menl Of
.8
258a80
V17f049
10076
1130
300.0 K
Certificates of deposit
Hank deposits
Cashier's cheeks
Certified checks
Mills payable
Balance due Bass and
Harbour on furnlturt
and fixtures
The difference bed wee-i
realised for llquidalli
1001 . 10
amount
purposes
above and the face amount of orig-
inal liabilities liquidated is due to
correction and cancellation of liabil-
ities as found on the books of the
ask ami deductions nol included in
the general list above named.
Tile total expense of aiTniints!ra
tion paid to dite I3851.27 This
Includes all attorneys' fees clerk
hire and miscellaneous expenses.
Unfinished Business.
Claims vet to be paid ai
off-set:
Savings accounts $
Individual deposits
(1 or
i.2ir
i .r t .
ir.is::
1 1 :;.?;
Li.
1 660
Certificates of deposit
Hi nk deposits
Cashier's checks ....
Ptttstandirtg'drafts . .
Total $133104.16
The above are ready
Justment whenever the
finally pass ii'ion the
:il
ad-
courts may
p. naing m-
Clainis re-
jurift ion proceedings.
fust d subject to off set or other
mutual adjustment:
individual deposits 310000
Certified checks 2417
op
M
Total
Pending C.a'ims.
.$12 117 . tin
Claims wholly refused
ad
now
eter-
pending In VgriOUS eotitt:
mined :
Various surety companies
Continued on l'wje KlBtht
lahoma have been greatly Increased
and expenses have been relatively de-l
e'of.sed Chairman Love nnd Assistant;
Attorney General Henshaw left fori
Chicago to present these facts to the
hoard of arbitration which will abso
littery refute the contention of the)
ra'Toads anil will greatly assisi the
L'ro'herhood of Railroad Trainmen in
securing their demands.
TheflB hns been no expense account;
i) railroads ID payment of wages
vor questioned by the commission of
Oklahoma. All have been allowed
nnd rates have been made In such
manner as not to impair the ability I
of the railroads to pay standard
.vppes to their employes. These facts .
wMI be clearly demonstrated by Mr.
Love and Mr. Henshaw while In Ch
cngo.
The attorney genern! iias also re-
iosW that white Kiev are in unjca-i
20 they collect certain valuable tes-;
ttrf.ony to be used in the rale canes
which will he done.
Clarence Darrow the famonr law ;
y and publicist Is attorney for the'
Illinois board.
nun
inniiRiiriiT
N HOUSE
ANTI-VACCINATION BILL
SUBJECT OF HEATED
DEBATE
RESOLUTION PRAISES
YOUNG'S BRILLIANT WORK
Bills By Tillofson Ross and
Cunningham (Senate) Passed
This Morning
The bout
Oklahoma 1
tpr
latur
tlrlbi
sentai Ives of
today killed
ing eompflli
me
the
o ry
In-
vaccination
Pile
measure was
definitely postponed
to -15. following a
by a vole ot 5i
debate oi some
warmth
Representative Johnson of Hughes
county a physician began the at-
tack on the Dill b" moving to iiideli-
I nitely postpone. During the course
ol his iiigumeu: he severely ensured
an am ivaceinai ion lobbyist of (
horaa City without calling his name
for circulating aiiii-vaeciii.iiion liter-
ature iiinotig the' mdtnliers which
coniiiined staietaVnts uii.iUe. He-
j Lerrini io Ihe Oklalioma Cn- epl
I (I title alter - Unit cases and
lentils had ent iled h
dited
espftui
in ;i terriDie piaemic
I solely
I Iox
modern treatment of small'
ich inelitdetl vaflcinatlon ;is
a Clllof pii VLliUflVe
vaccination" he said
courage smallpox.'1
Behresentativc I'M l
lahoms City said tha
would suffer from i
smallpox !- vaccinal
"JBumina
"and you e
Dunn of Ok-
lhi country
scourge of
mi was not
practiced .
McDufLc Calls It Superstiiion.
McDuffie referred 10 vacei nat ion
a "superstition" and Tucker bac
ihe anti-vaccihationists with a spei
censuring "quoekB" goittg around
country with second hand I hi
men's cutting into people
Uurant of Bryan moved the previ-
ous question .Mid a rising vote
showed the hill to have a good ma-
jority against it. Williams of Push-
mataha liowevi r. demanded 'be roll
call. Dur&nt protested saying li
WOttld be a waste of time. Williams
started thai Dursnl wanted in dodge
going on record
DuraiH arose heatedly: "I am no
coward" he shouted to Wiiiianis.
across the chat: In r "and you knew
it . I Rover dodged a roll call and
yott know that loo."
The roll call killed the bill 57 to 46
The anti-vaecinatlon lobbyist who
was in the gallery during the debate
left hurriedly when the roll call show-
ed his bill to be dead.
Yountj'a Bank Statement.
After reading the report oT liank
j Commissioner A. M. Young show
ing the liquidation of the defunct
Columbia liank and I ru n company
of Oklahoma City a three million
dollar failure ai an expense of only
3t6S1 Representative cope intro-
duced a resolution of approval for
.he brilliant work done by the bank
commissioner. On motion of Reprl
sent stive Maris Republican the res-
olution was referred to the legislative
investigating committee.
Tie house passed a number of bills
as follows: By TiUotSOU rela'lve to
paying the expenses or the oil and
gan department in the chief mine in-
speetor's office; by Ross prohibiting
appeals from Justices of the peace in
- es involving lest than 80; by
i 'iinnlnghnm of the senate providing
for trials by jury in certain supreme
court cases.
The house also passed a resolution
by llryan memorializing congnss to
Improve the Illinois canal and other
Atlantic waterway to encourage in-
land navigation and io obviate the
dangers of shipping around Cape
Hatteras.
The house and senate have lin. I!y
agreed on the county excise board
and tax limitation bill the fourth of
the governors revenue measures
ana wjceptea me comet ence repon
this morning.
LILLIS 15 RECOVERING
ButCudahy's Victim is Still
Unable to Leave the
Hospital
(By AswoeUted Press.)
Kansas City Mo. March 9. Jen
S. Lillls. president of the. Western
Kxchange bank who was attacked
by Cudahy. is reported today to be
MMUH) IttCtJtl MUtt . II IH UUCUIUUil
jatt WhOB be jirill be removed from
the hospital to hU home. Aikcd if
his injuries would be of a prma-
nem. na tire the a'tending physician
said it would enqire some time to
determine tha;.
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fir
THE WEATHER JH AJ j
r (Asstd. Pres.) I A K K I I l-l A I I" S
'? . SKSKs N - w Orleans fl U 1 1 U 0 II I L t
-1. La. March S) to- ;
jakk j .'.-';.or(.j . xhurs- J I II I L L 2
lia "y ri I Hot!
..' 1 -""i I to ctouuy; com- : o '
' .-..-. u-y - -vi i i o
"Zimmic I
GROUP 3 ! 10 MEET
The annual meeting of Group
Three of the' Oklahoma State Hunk
ers' association wi'l be held tomorrow
in Oklahoma Ci.y at the Lee-liiickln
ho. el .
The clearing house banks of Okla-
homa City nave seni oui special in-
vitations to all bankers in this dls-
trici to be presoni and promise enx
tertainmont for representatives of-
ficers dI' the group a.- Win. Lee of
the Security National haul; of Okla-
homa city president; a it. East
man prestilt n1
Stftl e hank of thi.
VY. 8. Pntlon ol
tlii- Oklahoma
v secretary ami
naondi treasurer
litis eitv will ro-
J VV.
spond i
Behalf a
McNea
the ad
wei
com
Oil
I 111
vli
id m
Special to Daily Leader.
Prague okln. March 9
children o( William Cot
i Ighl miles nort h west of
burned to death early
in a tire that destroyed
-Two small
; who live
'rogue were
ant evening
Cook's barn
and Its contents
ai h wete three
The children whoso
ami five were play-
and
the
arc HUiinosed to
hay. Their bod-
Orisps when re-
ii judic on
Distriel Judge Bailey of C.iddo Is
a li god by James Myers as a reason.
or the appointment or a special
ludge in 'be i i i iii i ii.i i ease in which
Myers Is defendant. Judge BaUev
overruled the petition tot transfer of
the case to another district.
The eounty attorney refused to
join itt a requeil for a speelsl Judge
ami Myers appealed to ihe iuprene
Courl . Tbe 1 1 .ul. on a charge of
criminal relations with a VOUfig gUrt
Will ;o have b"en started yesterdav.
Myers asse is that he bus no hope
of a fair trial under Judge llailey
and he asks the supreme court to
order ihe Selection ol U Hpeeial jndne.
Mayor Farquharson Cited to
Show Cause Why He Should
Not Gall Election
Mayor A. O Farquhat son tvas
this afti rnooti oideri-d to mIiow causo
Why he should not call the freehold
er election as i'ltloned for by WW
I cltlzeiiM il"iiianding action ou lie;
I commission gmeininent proposition
t He was cited to appear in superior
I court at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. Service ta obtained on the
mayor shortly after 'I o'clock this
afternoon.
Hon. J. II. Harford appca s as
I attorney for J. L. Calvert T. It.
I Kee.Ier. M. While and Tony iilgglns
! relators who nave been leading In
I tin- agitation for commission govem-
tuent. Tlie order to nhow cuuoe was
i bisll1(1 jy jiulj
I peIllion fo'r tl('.
gandlifl at npon. The
eider Knows that the
petition was legally gotten up and.
that Hie f igie :s aie all bona (lilu elt-
it is untie stood W. H. Chap pell
will appear tor the mayor. In ex-
aminailon of the initiaioty petition
tiie mayor employed Chappel) andy
several other politicians ignoring
the city attorney.
:ity Attorney Green has bo far
entered no appearance and apparent-
ly he l to be ignored some moie.
The pet It tone s express the inten-
tion of tight ing the cose at every
point and are prepared to make a
strong showing in behalf of the auf-
ftelency or tha petition. The mayor
refussd to call the election on 'he
-. t. .
r t wuuu t.t .. - ..... ............ ....
were QO SOM tub: und that a sep-
arate board of election officers and
other expeiwlvo features would be
i isary. e.-cn if the election ere
' in eonpiiw iw.ii with th "gu-
lar city election April 5.
llir ill I li 1 1 :i i-ll
hi. um I i. j In iln. hnv Ti 1 iiiil-'
i : were bii.-ncd crisps when re- i
I'.oee.i fioill til" fllinie:. The WilllH .Up
el 'he burn wer i.il'.uu when It Wtt; uSi MR
- dltteoveri d ill ill Ul i wt - in numr
20 .lie barn. j. ' Jf i VuUMHfk
I lie MiL... . . . f .
line ? mm -
UniO UUUUL IV UlllULUi
Allation Matlc By James
f Myers in Asking for N and ll
Special I ml -e.
i is
SENATE R E F U S E S TO
LIMIT INTRODUCTION
Ol BILLS
MEASURES DISCUSSED IN
COMMITTEE OF WHOLE
Appropriations tor Clerks and
Game Warden Recommended
tor Passage
Senator Stewart Introduced
iutlon this morion.; providing
u.ore bills be Introduced otte
benator liotcbett opposed th
ottl-
tion eiiuniiiig h deprives
of their constitutional
tbe members
i.'o ileges.
'I he resolution was ruled out
genati
if hM
or tiiartoiu uiov u t
lilalu' Hi '
law rela-
d on the
i special
at 2::i
amende i
lu'l cHrhfe a ilt'fl in iln
t m to yaegRitition be pbe
calendar under the head
o'iJera lot I Ills afternoon
ii e.ioi-k. aHoXBt; uioiion a
ijyi di'tia'iOjgTunniiigliaui
making the
)avls U t;pe-
I vapiljieti i I 01
carried.
Stafford called up Hie bill
tite dlsponsartes tnovloi
e tun Of p l;i i 1 I oil l lie ciiien-
ler the bead Ol special ordeis.
house Pill No. ;s by Julin ami
tie. Senator Btufford express
he belief llitit the bill Is being
III committee to kill ll vvhlcti
iator Blllups denied.
enator Blair rnoved that the bill
hi in taier i ii a it i'iT-
motlon prevailed.
Of The Whole
tin n went into com
Committee
'ne senate
mittee of tbu whole takinj; up first
senate bin No. 63 by Boddie maglng
appropriation ol $i2ino for paying
CHlaiies of clerks ami assistants oi
ill. Supreme conn alul office OXpeM'
es for the fiscal year ending June 30
Senator Smith moved to strike ou
the item or $1600 for contingent ex-
penses; Senator Oouldlng Offered a
substitute thai 'be bill be IsiM open
for Mnendmeni on third read tig unit
the' bin was recommended for pgss
it;i mbjeei to amendment
(hmator Btewart's bin making an
appropriation for tbe necessary office
expenses or the state game and fwh
waiden's depart uieiit from H'ebi uni y
I fun to June 30. 1!UI: 13.000 for
printing hunting licenses; $::i;u for
warden's office ami 6Qfl for contlng
CUt expenses. Senator Roddie orfered
mi ameudmeni have Incorporitted
in the bill Unit ihe stale board 111 ;l1
i it ih let the contracts to: printing
SUd Senator Thomas moved to attend
the item of 1 360 io read S10 both
amendments were adopted and the
bii as amended was recommended
d. pass.'
Coce Commision Bill
'iiie code commission bin by
Thomatt making an appropriation
ii tray Ihe expenses Incident 'o codi
fying and revising the stale luws so-
li i vising and publishing or the re
po" of the codifying commission by
common consent went over until
Thursday
Senate bill No. 120 by BillUpS reg
Hinting the circulation of Initiative
Slid referendum petitions came up
wren Senator Russell moved to in
definitely postpone The bill as ex-
olalned hv Senator Illllups was drart-
td with the view or prohibiting Of;
fie irs from using prerogatives of their
i (fees to further selfish motives Tbe
biM was killed and Senator Blllups
lodged a motion to reconsider the
vote.
t'eiiate bill No. 104. by Taylor and
Wrtlnms providing for fire escape
on public buildings was token up
sod recommended 'do pass."
Senate bill No. lid. by Wynne
amending the present law regulating
tb pefwers and duties of district
boards relative to transporting ehll
dren to and from sehol who live as
much as 1 1-2 miles or more from the
school ihcus'. Senator Russell's
intendment that patrons of schools
I I . tig outsliie me l I'd "in1'
j mav lUftpJUd the service on petition
to the school board at any time they
I see fit as adopted and the lilli be
: ini recoiiinu'inled for passage.
I te Reconsidered
A motion to reconsider the vote by
. i let senate bill No. l by Blllups
lost nrevalled und 'he bill wen'
. ... . . . .1 ...I. ..
over until t" lorvw.
Senator 1 offcr'tl a concur-'
tut resotutlcni authorizing the ser-
geant alarms to dispose or all legls
laiive properties at the close of the
fcesrlot ami turning name over to the
b trt of nffalrs. The resolution went
u ? v. oil Thursday S"iiator Cun-
i i ham moved ihitt the resolution
Ill.e.
V. M.
a M.ttituii. uuv
Mitchell of Morrison is In
'!'
city
WANTCO-
lone Mote'.
-At once c Mn-
Apply '. once.
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TODAY'S MARKETS.
CftgO Ills
Mai-cli
Ilea' elosei
i' tl.tr i t.
18 5-Sc: Julv
at
Mav corn
;i-S: July
(dosed at
Kans.n Citv Grain.
Kansas City. Mo.. March p.
.lay wheal close del 1.08 l-8j
.inly at $!.ti2 8-4 May corn eloS
( d at 02 1 4c: July at 63 5 Sc.
Kansas City Cattle
Kansas City Mo.. March ft.
he Cattle market was ten biu'h
Pf 7 nop being received today
' logs - Receipts to. '00. fifteen
to 25 higher. New high mark
was $10.25.
OOOOOOOIOIOOOOOOO
CONFESSES TO THE CRIME
(By Associated P
.loplln Mo. March
Youngberg miner who
)
!). tWil'iam
was bfOUghl
lie re from V
lb City after he at-
ti'llipieil to ci
ill sUicuie. coiltessed
today that he murdered Mrs. DOPS
Nelson whoso dead body was foil lit I
yesterday near the railway tracks
he e. because she refused in marry
him.
E FDR RE-ELECTION
Charles Taylor state exi
Inspector has fonnallv
1 1 ai lie is a candidate for
on the Democratic ticket.
1 iinlner s office is one ti
official may succeed hlint
and
announced
re-elect Ion
The state
WOQDWORTH HEADS IKS
Popular Member Fleeted
altetl Kuler of Local
Antlered Herd"
x.
:. (Pat)
detled .
i lodge
i o -0 11111:
mil wort ll
It
altod ruler
glkS lie
in No. 42G
mln
many
uis filled
and wti
honored by
chiei place
iniaHUuter
ifll II
inmslr'iei'
us election to ihe
ifv otficei's ehos-
I'll III til.' till
i Ion weie- Her-
n i t McCraeken
esteemed leading
knight; wed Boehl siteemed loyal
knight; Karl Reyes esteemed lectur-
lug knight; Han Williams secretory;
i v moil ay treasurer; i . D hap
I elle. tiler; l- 11. McC.llile trUStCC
t'ot three years; li. A. JohnsOUi trus-
two years; L. I'. LeBroni trustee
1'nink it Lucas the retiring exaii
"I ruler wan elected delegate to Ho-
lland lodge and H. VV. PentOCOSl
was olocted alternate Tin- grand
lodge I;- to meet tbi:i yetir in Detroit
Mich. and in- word lias gone out
that tin- preparations eclipse all form-
i i- iffoils. Detroit Is a charming
id ace in summer ami ii is likely Uw
attendnnce from the south and mid-
dle west will be large.
Many new members are being sdd
Ml to the lOCal lodge. A large class
Will be liilllilleil at tl Special meeting
a on.
Luinbcr Company at II tiler ton
Complains to Corpor-
ation Board
Finding that box cars none too
plentiful al that- bad outlived their
USetnlness while mustpieradlng as depot-
at Mlllerton the Miller Liuiiber
i i pa u y lias complained to Hie cor
DC -it Ion commission In an efrorf to
toroe tin. Kiiseo to put up adequate
buildings tin-re. Tin- lumbermen c no
rtisle 'littt the company only provides
left box cars for Its entire itatlou
uiislnesH one for freight and 0BC lot
wa'ttng roo maud ticket office. The
v 'nle uint black races are forced U
tnti;le in the "station.''
Leslie E. Ray complains against
the Katv because there Is it" a--- nr
at Phillips. Ray is town tier r
I blllino.
Tartlal henrlng was had by the
corporation eottmisalon jreaterds In
ti- ease of j. ii. CatdwoU agalnsi
the Cuthrlo fins. Light & tmpi -i.i
nt company and the hearing was
continued to March 18 Caldwell prop-
rietor of a rertaurant. complains of
i wbltant charges air In the gas ami
i M-essive fee for meters.
The ensr of B. E. Bryant vs. The
Wnltewater Oil & ('.as Co (io ehO
I as been closed.
The case of R. E. Haynes against
Hie Oklahoma Central Railway CO.
n 1 tho ease of the city of Okmulgee
t-gainst the Frisco were continued.
I Mll-WOE STRIKE
Purport of Ltbor Fesolution
Arbitration Fails at
Philadelphia
(I!y Associated F'resa.l
New Castle Pa. Ma cb B
ninth annua! convention of the
Federation of Labor In sesslot
The
vS'ato
Ion asking thai
traUou of the
qu ion failing.
In the event ot aini-
Fhlladel;ihia s'rlke
the Aiiierit-oi l-'ei't r-
Catl a nation wide
ill in of Lillior
rlk
..I
en
organized and unorgannsetl
"BUNKED"
If FOXY
JOINTESTS
NOWATA LAW AND
ORDER LEAGUE
VICTIMIZED
WANTED TO "SHOW OP"
OFFICIALS AS DERELICT
Paid Over $100 for Affidavits
iil:-l n .1 n n
mm m 01 sipets U8-
ciares were False
."mi'li Coffey v-ille okla.
March 9.
tnveetigatiou of former
Jotntkeepers
ol tills city at Corfeyville.
Kansas by
in-iutii-ia in um isovvata mw ami oruer
lea-tue through their detectives and
.... ...I...... . I. . .... ... M
itt;
t'uey. led to one of the biggest
in gaiiu-M of this locality In which
lolnllst brigade got away with at
i lino of law and order money
pcentlj i here was a big law and
r branch orgauized in this (No
n) county .ni l an effort was made
liid that r.overal county enforce-
meld
soi. e
liquor
luihorliles had taken money or
other valuable thiug to allow
and gaming law violations. Fin-
ally ibree olntlsts pledged then
Eitlxes to furnish affidavits for the
'!' $e li and three repr--
t -tilnlives of the order went to Cof-
lovvllle Kansas where. In the Mecca
'o el was paid to "Cap" Klvetts and
two others the $11111 tho afrinavlta be-
ing drawn up by a stenographer on a
typewriter
So far nil agree Io tbo facts but
ihe second chapter has a tinge ot
i- iniiitlc as another ex-jolntlst enfVtr.
ed the room at that period Just after
tin $ no had been divided ami took
the affidavits that wero being pre-
paied (law and order league say
. i -Te.it ami torn them up. Later one
of the jolntlst.fi made an affidavit that
tne league men were told the affl-
r .i v 1 1 8 would be falsi. ns they had
never purchased their rights but At-
t i j Thraves for the law and order
b ffue denies Hint feature of tite stary
The three officials tho Jolntlsts
cUom they wen- to have furnished
'evldeo.ee' against were sheriff Riley
a prr aiinent Cherokee whose ancest-
ti n have been prominent In that sec-
i nr. for a half century; Judge Bert
V oi t ent en who ws for years the
i 'e nttorney In the trr!on Indu."
itgerey orflee under Tarns Brxtyv audi
( .i-nty Attorney Weaver a populsa
anil prominent prsctitlouer long be-
f he wti.-i elected to his present of-
: ff .
Lach olfii-ial scein nnxlous to get
all parlies across the Kansas line
rVintlriiii'tl mi Y-ako
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