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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
IT S IN
THE LEADER
POPULAR
HOME PAPER
VOLUME XXXIII.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13 1909
LAST EDITION.
5 O'CLOCK.
NUMBER 147
BUSINESS
MEN FftVOH
DALE PLAN
RAISE FUND TO BRING
MOKE FACTORIES
TO GUTHRIE
WAS SPRUNG 41 BANQUET
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Board ot Directors Meets in
Special Session to Appoint
Committee to Act
At a special meeting of the hoard
of directors of Ihe Uuthrlo chamber
of commerce held late vest eft)
afternoon President Marleodale in
!structe the DMtMMN of the board!
i to get busy at once In carrying out!
Ml plan suggesteil bv .hide Crank:
Dale at the haminei Willie;. day night j
to double the population of (iuUnie
and securing mora factories by thai
' citizens forming a partnership and
raising $100000 a year for Ave years
with which to take stock in maim- j
fact ining industries to be secured
through the chamber of commerce.
President Marteiidale impressed
upon the directors that now was ihe
! opportune 'it"" to osrrv this propo-l
jsiliou into effect declaring thrat with; .
I the raising of the promised fund ''"'ia . .
nianufactu.ing and commercial pur Special to Daily ld
! poses the city would advertise to t 'io Tulsa Okla.. Nov
entire count rj that her people were nig!n s ..s ai Tuisa
willing to put a hall million dollars
' llHo lactones to ueis.ousi i uie us
nwiural advantages us the factory
ceiuer r the silate
President Mar-!
tendale estimates that the proposed
plan it carried out wonld be the iK at Hi o ciocu. rne party consist-
m?ans of securing the Investment 01 ! pd of twenty-two people when it ar
k from $4.tt(Ki0oii to $.i.o.mi.ihh) in man-
lufacturing enierprjse. within the
Kext Ave venra. He stated that It is
Kiow ten limes easfer to get a factory ;
Hoca.ted hen mid 10 get outside and
Komo capital inteiesied ihau it was i
Hbree years ago before we secured
Bhe big Faculties which ate not onlj
Ha credit to (;utlnh but bhe entire
State
Hpacial Committee Appointed.
- A special commit lee was appoint
Wmd to dPiW up a definite proporinon.
Raming sev i: influential business n
ma.M . ... k.. ...i
SF "; ' '
mpu ii' hiiom ii !'' in
Hrs meet and clct t the men iliev
aJit In charge of ihe uiovcmenf.
I A big mass meeting will be held In :
B near fature in ihe city hall audi-1
fcrlimi for the purpose of explaining
Hhe Dale plan to ihe citizens.
p" Secretary Kavson of the chamber ;
Wm com merce icports several big fac
i .ipose iiniN un ihiiii nun ii .in
vt ne men in one rue ni uie mm-e-
cut something to work upon imtue )
itel)
The banipii-i AVcdnesdav niiiht
rough! fo ith goinf resulis ami ihe
Ian ss proposed i meeting with j
jieral approval.
Slmn ihe haniiiei Prrsidenl Mar
ndale mid 1'idge Hale ha e had i
etas of citizens including saUiied
ten. offe (0 help tmm 9 Uw I I
I (3J)
GUTHRIE FICTOWES
GIVEN HIGH PRAISE
State Inspector Wartcti Says
Woikeis' Conditions arc
Good and Wages High
An inspection of factories and wink
SJbops located lii Guthrie just com
pleted by htaie Factory Inspect o. t.
R W'arrcn. shows thirl v. one Institn-
ttiinu H-niilovlne h till ill of Sli I UPI' f
sons 721 male: iind i;:u males
Lilno m in ru uf "111 emu llcs
. . i .
in t tl tit t I t . m 1 1 1 . ' . t I lii m v I'.i
a . . . . . l
ree new n ants nau lieen esuio-
.hod since prewous inspoi-ilon
o violation of the child labor law
was discovered mia oeing me -
ond large city in the state where no.
. . t. t a . u
iolitions were fc
The general a
the plants visit!
igc conlition of
mncn improved
nvei thai of a vesr ago. Th
schtwl
desk and furniture factor) recent I
established expects to double tie
. . k .t . a .
number oi empioyes o no- um. mi
December. The .canning faitoi) snd
Oklahoma cereal plants were not 1
operation at time of inspection The
Pioneer Cotton mill 'he only plmt
of the kind in the Southwest employ
log more female help than any other
tion In the stale. Is operating
aud general conditions are
tly good. The Southwestern
torts double the number of
past vesr employ almost ex
skilled labor. Thence pay a bett
than the average plant.
craisrausiii school CTriyL
: Special to Daily Leader.
Chlckasha Okla Nov. 12. An or
J i nance has been passed by the city
! council that provides tor the water j
and sewer m'ins to be extended to i
the site for the Slate Uirls- Industrial '
school. it also provides for the!
school to be furnished with connec ;
tions without cost to the state this
I being one of the conditions of the law
pa8sel by the legislature locating the:
Institution p.t this nlace.
i Title to the 16" acres of land has:
j been appioved by the attorney gen
eral and the contract for the building j
will be let by the state boird of af- j
(kin in a few days. There has been
$HMt.''iiii appropriated for the ntiildlng
WEALTH IN SWEET POTATOES
Ttilsa. Okla.. Nov. 13. Tbat grow
ing sweet potatoes pays is end I
by the fact thai .1 O. Caldwell ot
Tulsa has realized ISM from tour
ai re; this year. Caldwell raise I ." 1
bushels of sweet potatoes on Hie patch
and for these he received from $1 IS
to per bushel The biggest jsitatu
in the Pttfift was seventeen Inches
li "m lip i" tip. thirteen Inches in cir-
enmfeienee ami weighed nearly sev
NEGRO ENTERS PLEft OF GU1KY
Ardraore Okla. Nov. IJ. JOBB
Lane a negro confessed to niurderin;
l.ee Heal a fellow negro card-playe
during a card game on the farm of
Heal early yesterday. Seat's head was
neirly severe I from his both with .
pocket knife Another negro is held
as an accomplice.
J W. KITES AND PARTY
DEPART FROM TULSA
Millionaire Wall Street Plunger
Inspecting Oklahoma
Oil Fields
rasi at Ttua following tire
;il through the oil fields yes
. terday Jlternoou John W. (iatcs and
Parly in their special train of five
"''aches left for the South this morn
fiveu Here yeste.uay wii.n a nunioe
nromloenl oil men of this vicinity.
The number reached thirty-five when
the special pulled out today
Among the prominent men accom
panyliig Mr. dates are: J S. Cullinan
president and Arnold Schlaet vie.'
president of Ihe Te s company; .1.
J Mitchell pi esident bl the Illinois
u II conipan Chicago; J. N. Hill.
sou of James J. Hill and Vic pireal
dent of the Northetp Pacini' failroad:
and lonii l.aiuberl lohti Dupee. i inn
Keen Anl ( C Wells m Chicago
. . . .. -. t
'"" 1 ai!'-:- """""
u Aiarim ani .lunge unnei see t; ui
..w York CH.v. all directors an I of
fi( ials ol th Tex and it her Luge
0 companies.
fllf part) goes from Tulsa to Kle
f(. ianinn Rwitch. the pump sin
tloa two miles south of HearyetUi
anH n n Sherman Texas frotfl
s)( . w R p Arthur.
Texas where they will arrie nc
Wednesday
Special to Dally lioader.
Kind nl.l i. Nov. Draw Ing a
revolver from his psxkoi ch.ui.'
Peniitfey seventeen yeais old. of I."
kansport ind cotawaiided that ntni t. ii
cr of the Hank of Knid1 ca; b a chel I
for $in to which the name of (Jlcn A
W'alteis. t local bu ine;;n man. h."
been forged. A b.lantcr gral.be I tip
boy'; arm and saved the shot.
When the check was presented Wal
ties was standing Otttafato the l.ai.l
The tatter doubted the genuineness oi
the signature and called Walters in
He denied having dgneri Ik chock
snd jt coped outside to call an offi i i
Toe enraged boy with sn oath deea
mii ins revolver and odd Ihe
oiill get the money or shout
k-cial to Ikilly leader.
Muskogee. Okla . Nov. 1.1 As the
"f1" "I 1
bitter fight against giant
ha. I w en! v-fi vi' vr.jir fruiichise t'i l.'ie
'mm .--...v - - - -
! tiHlfnMu flvfl
& Kiecirlc compnn)
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... ".... .
n .mpwrnm w wmi
' itl U VI I lla I I I l lfl-l V I'll II 11111
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with the consent ot the company seek
illg III.' ilUIICIIIs- lie tniiail "iic
'he plant here and has sixteen years
et to run under Its p esen- f anchlse
1111 seess a renewal on a iweui-ue
asts nos in order to mote
f! iat 4 bond issue.
LOSES SUIT Tl
Tuisa. Okla. Nov. i:
irici court
Judge I'oe awarded
se of Tulsa. :;.i""
t William Rosier ml
rator of Bt. Ijouis fo
sv as the result of
Minnie pe
ages again
irc oil op.
lam
ribs.
U I LlilMLIL
CASE HEARS
1 --
PUBLIC AWAITS
WITH
CONFIDENCE VERDICT
OF ACQUITTAL
COUNSEL FOR ACCUSED
BEGINS BIS ARGUMENI
Woman Being Deluged With
Letters o! Every
Description
(By Asm lattet) Pr
Nov i::. The p
with confidence I
o Mad Mile
m-cent tv.e
that tic slat
agajoat her
M. Auiun.
began his
gtetnbetl. tit
Impression
ir in
moral
counsel for the accuse. I.
argument when Ifl
opened today O.iginally charging
that she murdered both her husband
:ml lut 4Ulilioithet- thl m-oseellt ion
mi i 1 1 1 ieil its itlleirntinns ss the trial
pogicssei finally eliminating the
charge of parricide and admitting thai
'he accused woman might have been
an accomplice rather than a prltiei :
pie.
The argument of M 'Prouard Kiolle
left the impression that the testimony
tiKn which It was bused Wtf MO con
lilctmg ami thai his line-sptin pre-
sumuptions were too precise leaving
him vulnerable to his antagonist. M
Auhin. The latter scored heavily at
ii.e coiiciusiuu oi uie piiiwinin n "'
d .ss Ae he challenged M Trouard ;
Kiolle to nam-' M'-tetta VVoll. toe
cook ill i ne Mieiiiiieu uoine ami uri
son. Alexandre whom throughout the
arguuieni .V . TrouaiM Hioue i an nun
amen .vt. o.
is being accomplices of Mine Mem
te." Jury System
0(1 IS
heil
Ouee.- Jury System
Two things liius
connei lion wltn a Kronen veruici.
Kirs. tJie majority vole prevails. thekwn "
f.. mi ii 1 III. inii bun; two VOIOS I '
if there be I tie; tecottd the Jiitors
are not confined but are permitted
to return lo their homes al night
ware the ara subjected lo the poa
slble influences of iheir wives It Is
siiiic iiiiiiit int
n- ols Aft! I majorlt) ot
ilia hhhi bwi fHViir thv wsqaittal ot
Mins. sMnboil. tin women m prnt
timllv iiiirinimous In lib lllf Hi n
W l n.lli..
Mne leinbei! is bein (
wiih leOers of ever) cha acier nan
of iliem containing offers of marriage
if she Is BCQOftted Knierprislng the
stricai maaafori are trying to at
range lor Ipt immediate peiiormaio
the stage after rclense otv h -vIliB
ffered i'.'O.ltoif for 'hirl'. apiiearaiiccs
Mm.. Steinheil is represented as hav
ing ton
rage .
Judge Hook Denies Plea in
Abatement in Railroad
Rate Gases
ME
I lor.
Federal Judge J H. Cotteril gl I:S0 The qooatioa involves the right ed
.. . lock this alt. in. .on In the Cnlt.H.h) Ha 0 .vv axi. ;igltn8 land
.Stales circuit court niuounced thai wnrt iy indiin citizens which it i
he was in receipt of a decision from Bogod wen BgeffiBted from taxs
redcral Judge W C Hook of ihe .n bv the Indian treaties providing
Kigh'b dlstrMM in the two-eent pass-! fl)r a llm ni-ut . In three counties no
engei fare and freight rate injune !M.n taxes have been levied
Hon suits of the sania re caiy ami
Midland Vallev ..ail- n which be rle
... . . lMaalMt ailked by
'
the state on the ground that the m
matters were before the :tsito '-ouils.
citing the Virginia decision by the
Cnlted Stalea supreme court. Judge
Hook held there is a material differ
once between the Vitgtnla and Okla-
homa cases maintaining ihat. In Vir
gin: the orders complain! of were
nut in "fleet and .hat the reje pi wmi
for had been granted In the state
eou'ts which had been den leu bv ..
siiiireiiie uirt In refusing to grant.
the supersedeas writs applied for
Judge Hook holds that the Federal
court has nu'sdlction ami fixes De-
eember 7 as the .late of hearing upon
the issuance of a temfiorary restralu-
lug order which will Ik hea d before
11..':
v. Nelson NVil
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O WEATHER FORECAST 0
0 O
O Nen Orleans Nov 1 " Tonight O
O and Sunday unsettled rain in O
O south and rain or snow in north O
O tonight or Sunday colder to O
O nigh; colder in east Sn O
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ooeooocioioootioo
"HIT OFFICES 10 MOLESTER
McAlester. Okla.. No !: -A.
0. Hel.iatd. vice presidm- and a
sist.un general manager and K. M
Alvord. general superinlendeni f the
M . K. and T. were here 'oda ami
nwU arrangements for lb" removal
here from Danism Texas of the of
fli-H of the division eaacrintenxipn1
and train dispatchers.
They spent Ho- day exanitniiiR the
work on the
terminal
north
aid -
THREE COMPLAINTS ARE FILED
Tbice complaints were kt.li.ed with
he coimiaiion commission lodav O
' R. Thompson bad other citizens of!
Morale Grad) county ask that the
Western Cnion le reqalred to give
teb graph service by contractinc HW
Ihe Hock Island agent of thai place
A. Abernathy of lCXingtoti filed i
complaint against the Pnrcell Cotlon;
''.impress company asking that the'
oompress be ordered lo deliver ti k
ets for cotton to (tersons saving cot I
top compressed without tiaving '-
pa) a fee for weighing Hie cotton
turi i! had already been weighed
: by the county weigher.
The cotnniercial club of WeHatoa !
.t is that the Frisco bo required lo
stoi Iwi main line I rains a day a
i h.it ntei p. isinc 1 o u
TAKE NEGRO AWAY
Allrtred Accomnlicc in Girl's
Murder Taken From Cairo
Under Strong Gturd
(Hy Associated Preas.)
Calto Hi. Nov 13. With (he i
'
I
ne-
im
gro. Arthui Alexander who was
pl'.cateii in the murder of Mi
p))e) li the dying siatemeu
Lgro . Froggv .. ol
".ursda nights smb safe
OUI ol town aim sonn
::.o niembe.s ot
uie rourtii legimeni oi tne umiois ua-
! K(lari tv jn lhl tm
J
i
e(. No crowds am 'llowi u io gaHlei
ed. No crowd
of III-
MVer)
detl bJ
Alexander was sent io an unaii
nouhced ioun north of here late ves
lerdny afternoon He was escorted
from the jail to a special Illinois Cen
traJ train by seven Rompanlea of ii-
litla two of which ti of Champ'ign.
and K. of KfrlnghHiii wen asigned to
duly of gun riling the Cain
There were jeers snd defiance foi
the militia from the small crowd thai
'vl l.essed the departure
I ha s nun He II conic li K
n.. u ..nt. .ii .... . .....
i. mi. im' -
came Irom specialors who liad been
pressed back in I It'll block from I In
.'U'raiee .ti tlie iHtiVfttii rfj i ii- r.1111-
iors. 1 wo :;eis oi on were m an
'" ' ' . ' '
vauce ol i In pi i. oner w no was band
CHttcii ami iiu.Kei t.v -icpuiv sue
'in l wo i;ei followed As the van
guard wini noi tti to guard the rail
load along Twentieth ' eet line.'
Companies cbfo(i the strati in ad
mee ol lac escort end a like uum
her followed in the rear keeping bark
the crowds thai augmented at eve'
tomm treed of tfca halt mile trip to
I lie train
peclal to Dally ladet
MmkOfOe Okla. No 13. A tern
ponry restraining ordei was HMHlad is
the fetleral aoax I bet by .in
CaamaeH against the count? traaaur i
ers in thirty -scveu counties emhrae
Cd In th" old llidt-in -(v. . .lory to pte
vein them from selling Indian lamia i
next Monday lo enfoice e.ectlon ot
tasea 'the rest atalng omot was
iskcd lu the deoarlmeni nl the lnte
-phe nj. state.- in. usual has m
s possession three wag m loads o.'
cords which were issued as an ex-
hni These are copies of the
(()h f . d aA..s ommlssbui.
whJrn ae gopfloeed to -how what rind
ls axaif. ard what i not.
.
or0SEVELT SENDS WORDM"mbassa. Hri'ish Africa Nov 13.
N(.w f Am . :.nnnK x
pUlon waa received nero today dl
r . (om c0(. Roosevelt staling
Ina m)ihng whatever wax wrong
wllh thfi partv.
SOCIALISTS IN OKLAHOMA
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II
DECLARES
SISTER IS
INNOCENT
BROTHER OF MAUD GKCK
SAYS SHE CAN
PROVE ALIBI
TRACES HER MOVEMENTS
ALL WAY TO HIS HOME
.
I
Gould Not Have Possibly Been
Implicated in Murder
ot Gannon
dpacial lo Dally Leader.
Oklahoma City Okla.. Nov. 13.
Conlident thnrf she can prove a cotn-
pl 'r alibi Mih.s Maud (Jock a i ' '
ad in Seneca Mo. on an Informal ion
charging her with murdering Rogei
D (raunon in this city lust Saturday
Blfh''. artUed here lawl nlghl at
in . "ill p .in. on a belated Krisco
train Miss (lock was lu-coinpanled
by Cltjf lkMeciive Webb Jones in
waose cliatge she was liet brother
H. F (Jeck; (ie'k's father-in-law A
Millar and William Brown pro
p letor oi uie Delaware notei at ai
ion Okla.
liuniodlHjely after arriving at. tin
depot the iwrty was stowed away in
backs and driven lo the city hall.
There were a number of the morbid
ly curious present despite Ihe late
nens of the hour and Miss (leek was
taken to Ihe mayor's suite to avoid
.1 U 1 ! t . t W.. ..!..
A
tllia I'Ulllll l III ill" poin f S'liuiei
Chief Delist l"c Kiank . Slatoti and
11 "" Detective Shirley Dyor ai on a
evlC'icorted Miss (Jeck into the mayor's
.i.qi ik
.Hate oft
WhIU the othei uf JU'
WW ' J-nwn " "
niaini'il III tne aiiietooni lilt's weie
.is.
m
private office at
Brother Has No Fear.
A.lhough he knew that sister
Ah K'dng to a merciless grilling K.
l- i-. V her brotbor sboweil no
r iecK. rier nrotiiei. snoweii no
snips of uneasiness or of is'itui 'm
lion concerning ihe outcomo Mr.
Qeck talked freely saying.
"Of course all this Is a distinct
shock to all of us. but we tire ce tain
i ii v sister baa nothing to fear on this
murdei i liargt1. and she will be ff
leased as soon as the local authorl
tit's are cognizant of the facts
"As I am Informed ibis murder
occurred on Saturday night On that
night mi sister was In Aflon whefl
.in arrived bolneen S and !' o'elocl
To be exact she got tin re about H 1 5
She went to Hi" lielawii e hotel and
stayed there all night so she could
MmRlhh
u
have been in Okla-liolii i
'.!. t.M... .....1
((
'As
1 mutter uf fac' Ml: C".-l
wa on her whv io Seneca i see ni"
1 Slit' came down on In i win limn
Kju..s r yH s.r th
train conductor remembered lor alt
right As I hey were pulling Into the
(unction the nun sic was to take
wit- It-a' iirg. and he lold bet You
Wolll gel there tonlffot' Mild sll"
didn't as stie had lo stav hum in
Afton No. lo don't slim I here
I 'lint 1 n in tl ..II I .. I :iKhl
5
Boy Bank Robber Dies o! Sell
Intlicted Wound -Companion
Held
i'
Lawrence Kana.. Nov.
lous throng of aoopte here uda
rtaarad Hat dead totij of Kiri imi
iock the bov bank robber who mm
mlttei suicide vesterda) following
s kola ...i.i. v .f ihe atan. bank a
Sudors near here.
He died at Bu-lora daring the nlaht
snd "he body waa this morning
brought to Ijawrence whero an In
ipiest was held.
William McKay 'be fif'een ear-old
ii ui t.K.b iii.rt oi the afftlr sue til
ik. i-h. in lull Sf-rf. Mt
brought here yeelerday t p
lynching He said he had no 1
dealre to lie a real robb' i lill
ii.. inir.a .n.ltm.ii' Um lo
the condition of Frederick Starr the
bank cashier wtocn Hulloek shot In
1 1
w and was relieved
told
faao Five
ATTEND TEMPLE BEDICiTIOI
Col. William Itusby of MeAlesior.
lien Maine: S Cunningham of (loth-
rie. Or D. M. Hailey of Hailcyvillc
and a number Of other promiot.ent Ma
MM will gt '(--i:i'ii. . Trm. S v
15 for Uie dedicat' n . f ihe recently
completed Scottish Kite temple Vi'tll
phis has one of the fine! temples ka
the United States. ... Is built along
the lines of the McAlester temple a
committee having been sent to Mc-
Alester to spend a week studying the
plans and furnishings of this temple
APPEAL TO CRIMINAL COURT
James M Kmti. now unler con
station ioi gift murder 1 fool
ti applies to the i riininal court of
appeals for a writ of habea- corpus
alleging that Special Judge William
C. (Vow. who presided dn mg his trial
not being a regularly elected jurist
e 'ill got h Btettea him. nor allow htm
to be sentenced. Kkiii is now In the!
penitent! r at McAlester.
it m n; w tr.i eaaftnos la the!
Pontotoa count v jail under sentence
of five years for adultery asks Hr
informal against lilin
was not prop
sworn to.
o Inti-'asf Booster Club.
The meinbei - hip commntei' of t li
chamber cf cimtneiee will make i j
canvass of Hm f y n.M week
a view of Increasing the menihei'ltif
f'oni L't'ii to :!ni' Tlie rffiiw r ban
n fcajj irgwoii aCatrl and soarcs 01 Si
loess men are now anxious lo be
iHHIed
with the biHis
WELCOME TO SENATORS
Irrigation Committee Coming
to View Possibilities of
Reclamation
Special to Dally Leader.
Woodward. Okla. Nov. Id -Wool
ward la planning a reception lot til
Irrigation co.umitleo of the t'nit d
Mtiiieu pnjite and ! nromliieiil
- riT::r:
be. a Heal ann fully ret-lprix-al of tl
kindness the patty is lo hIiow Wood
ward D) spending more time hen
and hi this Held than at anv othei
nollit on Hi" Santa Ke ssietn The
prn com I 0
' w I ward
er 0 A reeepl
.m i
niirn ii im loin Chicago and win
alami no ni Veen
oil Will be given In
b r
the Northwest (iklahoi.i..
asooclai ion and oilier
In luui Ion
ii iliieni im ti ot tin' siaii and in
T - ...
the ilftcrntxrll ;i
w"l taki n
over a large area of mutiny sin
rounling Wood Ward in the evening
a bknqui i will be given
Among those w:t. are i( accom
pshy the cotsinlti.ee arc Direct' I
Newell of Hie Cui'ed state. Heels
inaHon servil e and Genera! Sup' '
iDtendenl Town.' and DivlftOfl Siil"
in endetil Blarkwsssthcr or ihe Santa
f : ni The Santa Fe 1 I1 1
will join th comailttoe at fWtalHwl
. It. the last stop nut of Wood
ward
VV'iHidwHidM iiceplion colnniltlie
consists) of J II Hopkins J. J
lacb c K Sh u p. B M Laune D
T M until and (' K Lttce
The senate committee consists of
Thomat. II Ci
els 1 W ar .
li Kttnt Ot
Nixon ol N'evi
of Clali Willi
Kratik ' Hr
Catler ol MouMiia. Ki.hi
.inuiii. Craiili
tab of Idaho
New I. I I
Wa.sliuiglon
Wesley I. Join
ol
.. ii ...it j ... v
in .' tit iiai ev .i. rii'i i i .i 1 1 1 . .
... s i . ti i
...... or Oklahoma. John Waltei
Hmlib of Maryland aid (Iwirge E
iberlaln of Oregon
BIG PASTURE SETTLERS
WANT TIME EXTENSION
tfpvelHl lo Dally ltder
I nwi.in i ikU . v. 13. - In th
hop. of lodtti Ing I! i Valentine f d
etal c'inimisKioiier of Indian affair
.. In .tin
Hi In tttli
XWO years n
nients of on
pasiut . ettlei
fact t ha'
of their
havina com into
farms at a date too la
nr"l'
''
'anil
V"HI
thev weie me in i position t
he paments. The showitiK o
ie's is now naaa ihit. owln
'h ". are still In fit
Nine hundred of the
a Securing claims In th tnr
Mr I'.irks
have not
daitiis. ami Hi
i have done so
land to met
g'Kcd Hi" land 'o roe.' pa
Thev are now asking for a fVl
extension of remaining pa.vniei.is
Pursed UP Lips
. t. .'
o ""- -
rent away without k
't- pout while the y
d He might take I
STOLE HIS
rf 1
THE INDIANS
-N afcaHMnr-
HERO OK HUNDRED AD-
VENTURES IN
TROUBLE AGAIN
31 tea
0L0 "BILL WALKER WAS
A QUANTREL GUERRILLA
lis IB
Pioneer With Long
Record as Indian Fighter
and Desperado
Spei III 1 1 1 I III h I tender
Portland Ore m 13 Old "Bill'
Walker a Quantrel guerrilla an Ore-
gon pioneer with a long record as In-
dian itghiei and desperado who stole
his wife from Ihe Indians killed hla
hrothe inlaw toiiglu iain killed a
bear single-handed In a hand-to-hand
i ucounti'i in the I. u s den and who
is tlie hero a hiilidreii adventures
on the front. er. Is ill trouble again
time he is charged with having
burned the barn of his son-in-law.
This Is a tamo escapade compared
with other charges made against
Hill Walker and tlie matter sua
lightly on bis shoulders.
i am Innocent but If they can prove
me guilty I will take my medicine.''
is the defiance of this frontier char-
m ter. now irlj 70 years old but
as lull of fight lis ever.
Walkei was horn In Kentucky. He
a ii to Mlssouii before the war and
It was there that he served as a Con-
fode ale guerrilla under the celebrat-
for
onantrel's men In Missouri snd Walk-
ii came io Oregon He settled in
Morrow county wimre he beoshin a
stockman Thirty years ago hr mov-
..a tne i timer John Day river. In
u.) I'mailli.i county. He l
.. iiumtHhoui the state as one
ol ihe most unique frontiersmen the
West has ever boailed.
Walk i sci.ed ihe half breed daugh
ii ni I.. im iiarker a sunswman.
fluHng the Indian uprising of HIT and
carried lie olf lo his home on norse-
bark John darker was laltr killed
in a saloon brawl In Hoppiier Ore.
The mother of Walker's wife was a
full blooded Pitl River Indian and
lis eight daughters are quarter
brei-ds
It nit capturing a wife In the
Indian uprisings Walker reudafU
ilgnal service as smut for the white
Keillors Later he captured the flrf.
....... lo be legally executed In
i in tiUla county.
Walker's claims to fame ara BOt
11 ... result of bis own exploits.
on ni- ss hi r baa been. Two
of bis girls have been known for
In he I horsewomen 111 the
lohn I'm rounlry. They are Marclal-
fte b Uio.mi I Habe." snd
.. Ing 1 'iir father's cow-
1oj fhe rode Khe rmge for years
wearing the regulation costume of the
huckeioo. trnii.cr; flannel shirts.
Knurs
six shoot' and all Ihe trim
. ifc.. .u... i. .a
ii.Iiikm. Kor a lng 'Ime they had
Klaudlns is I of $ that there wai.
no rowboy who could perform any
f i hoi ii manshlp thev could not
enll.ll ol . ill la I I" '"' Were no
nip
though W.iU'.er captured his own
her off tiodlly. he
ti j when hi daughter. "Babe"
id mairlod William Am
the fttlinr's wishes.
Hfi
ob
ta
del
Walkei uid his Indian wife have nev-
r forgiven Anderson and the recant
liiirnliii- -if Uie inner s nam nun ecru
i I "Id to the
door of the old ('onfeder-
pffore r." K'tt'v " p h"
e be burls at his accus
TO-DAY'S
MARKETS
oto Nov t;: Wheat was weak-
December closed at 11.06 7-8
followed as usual December
M : I; May at .60 74.
I City Grain
iaa ritv Nov I :i -December
closed at II.ihi M; Ma t
bihar corri cisv at .57 J-41
i w It
s City Livestock
as I'i'v. Nov Hi Two thou-
received and market
toady all da- Hogs Receipts
vit.ii a strong demand ami price
Cauie Of Discord.
(Puck)
They do not lire happily to
v.. i- a the eternal struggle
It. !'(?lon and Society. Me is
Kb i backed as she la straight-
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