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POPULAR
HOME PAPER
IT'S IN
THE LEADER
VOLUME XXX.V.T.
(lUTIIRIE. OKLAHOMA WKDXMSDAY KVF.NINO DECEMHEtt 21 1 ) 1 0
HOME.
NUMBER It
DAILY
LEADE
IjU 1 MMJL1L
IS CAPI-
TAL BILL
sin?
REPORTED THAT GOVER-
NOR AFFIXED SIGNATURE
LAST FRIDAY
AGAINST SOME SfMGS
Not All Parker Tract Settled
-Guiliile Si 1 id
tlia FI&M
Special lu Dai'y Leader.
Oklahoma City
It is the general
Governor Haskell
bill at 9 o'clock
Ohla. nee. 2L
opinion here that
slitned the capital
last Friday night.
Thp board of
tusy but they
appraisers has been
have run against sev
eral snags. AH the land in Parker
tract incorporated in the bill it is
discovered is" not scheduled for ap-
praibcment. The appraisers will rut
the bill vTuatuni ry materially.
This will necessitate the raisir.g of
more money -by Oklahoma City.
"The town is drained" said a law-
yer tb is morning. "It will never be
able to meet the demands of the ex-
ecutive." ' The entire day Tuesday was spent
by the hoard cf appraisers over tin;
'proponed eite and sccitrlr estimates
of the land valuation. It will be two
days probably before a report w!!l be
ready f;r the governor's hearing.
' "It's a pretty big job." said F. B.
Zeigier member of the board. "We
spent the entire dnv Tuesday going
over the givund. The lam's donated
are in tracts of five and Ten acres
t'ce)ting o;.;e or two large p'ots an 1
this rr.akes. iue 3vcr!i rbw. V? ex-
pect to have report ready f r pre-
sentation sometime this week."
The board la composed of C. F.-
Colcord .1. M. Oven and F. R. Zeig-
ler. AH are directly Interested in real
estate in 'Oklahoma City. a::d are con
sidered coiniietent judges of land
val'ues. ?
Guthrie Still Fights.
"Guthrie has cot riven up the capi-
tal fight not by a long shot" said .1-
J. OTtouik chairman of the capital
campaign committee- to:'.ay. "The at-
tornevs .working in ivhi'.If of Cuth'c
are bu-y on iK'n't"-." lie continued
"and Cnthrie will be heard frfirir- at
the proper t'me."
Whitley to Co it Alone.
T. C. Whitley a local nttoincy. is
arranging to initiate a capital contest
on his own resp-nsSh'.lfity.
"1 have no especial conndnint t')
make on the attorneys who have hoop
repnsenting OuMirlo" s:iid Whit'ey.
"but it seems to he the real bono of
the cc tcntiou has not been presented
to the eiurt.
1 "Somethi ig in the way of titration
ought to be doing every minute in
order to get the matter in the su-
preme court."
Options by the Court.
The criminal court cf appeals
which suspended handing down deci-
sions last week resumed work toda.
Several decisions were handed down
today.
FOR FEDERAL GRUB JURY
Deputy United States Marshal Al
Coff is engaged In making preparation
or the next Beision'of the grand jury
T;hich will convene here January !)
1911. AH deputies connected with the
office have been detailed to various
parts of the state to subpoena per-
sons to serve in the capacity or jur-
ors. Several deputies left the city Tues-
day night armed with snhpoc-naes in
ques of lurnrs. Deputy J. M. Jacoo-
gon wa? asiUned to Klk City Deputy
John Jones to Shawnee Deputy D. A.
Hadden to rawnee Deputy Ooff left
for Kdmond today to serve aubpoenrs.
The work of impanelling Die petit
jury will be given consideration fioon.
"GET SAFETY HA2!T" BUTTONS
Santa Fe Official Will Try to Eiimi-
nat Accidents
J. 1). Hamilton claims attorney for
the Atchison Topeka. & Santa Fe
Railway compary . has designed . a
button for employes of the road w':o
work in shops. on tracks or on or
about trains. The button is a sug-
gestion that emploves "get the safety
habit." Mr. Hamilton says statistics
show that T3 per cent of the railroad
accidents arc caused by carelessness
and his idea Is that this little remind-
er will avj manv a man from grief
because everv time one employe lootts
at anoer he kccs the button which
warns him to "get the snfetv habit.''
An adjuster from Mr. Hamilton's of-
fice w'U start out. at once etatribttting
a Hliipm n(. of bi'Uoas Tf.t-y
will be disuieii
Cuius
tMtnndciT nnd toremell.
Niagara Falls in Grip of Unusual Ice Jam.
May Duplicate Famous Scenes cjf 1903
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Niagara I-alls. I).c. 21.-1 nusual
co.J weather has caused an ice birdie
to form earlier than u.-nal at .Niagara
(By Associalej Treis.)
i'-duiri Mil;. Dec. 'i An ixdoion!
followed by lire tausinr inan tm.i!-
Uit occurred in Lliile llultun col-J
iicry of Iie!to:j Colliery Co. here this
ll.Oitiillg S'lVi MiVe:- Y.(i Hillldred Midi
ninety miners lni.l gfi.c; ludow the;
suri.p'e to
fv.-l i-fi:v.!i
i;i i 'ip i
i:.r!.v i
wo it:
i tiie
. The
ci'Me
I. id li
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i: I'
I ey ) :;;'! ;
lieiilcS Of te:i
7 '
liK. -.
to z :I
At V
: '. t .i:t)i:l"i
s i::e Hil l
'.he afiected i
Piii.S'jtious jas
I if idler luu toillplrled the task iie net
oallarq us siiiFf!:::;:
Insurancs Coinmis&ion'-T-Prepartd
to Asiutae
Nsw Duties
IViry
I.asi'uV
lia'laiil win) siic;-ee '..s Milas
as ate citniii; -.-iioner of i
i .titraiiee has irade all his arrange-1
(iients fir enieri.ig upon tie- duties;
of Ills onire. His iinnd has b en ap-j
in.tJ ar.d he is n )w le.i'sy atpiainting i
himself with the luutinc of the of- i
tiee. Mr- Mallard is 47 years old to-j
day and lie eo'ir.itcnerated th" event
by naating his a-'sistants lor tin next
lour ycais. ilailard is an agn! i-no.vc i
thorough-going. iiraeilc.il business
niau and he will make a fine record
as coinmwK.oner. tie has appointed.
Arthur W. I'etMt of COyl- as his first
assistant. Mr. l'ettit is a Wisconsin
i m-iihm1! rtt Htid tt if iriOi'iiun imi'ty V0r
e.. The second assistant will be Mil-
ton Young of Muskogee. J. W. Mc
.Eli oi' of (iutiirie will be retained
H'SIfirsijsr it in y
general offke m
is a g Jod o.ie and he nas been a vai-1
uahlu aid to Me:sm McCtmh and Las-
atcr. Lula M. Ueginer. r Stillwater
will be Mr. Hnlliird's stenographer and
iceard clerk and Miss Kate J. Klliott
ot Paula Valley stenographer. With
such a well-equipped statf Mr. lial-
lard will be in position to lvudor ex-
cellent bervie.e t the utate.
ssi igebt is mmm
Jic'King from the contents of a pe-
! titicn . ri ce'vrd by Chiiinna'j J. K.
Love cf the corporation cuuinioiiioii
ndlanahonm Ok!:i. is.zssunilns to
bo a city of jirop-jritions. About 15u
residents cf that jilace complain of
' the services tendered by the St. l.otiis
and Sun Kranc'.sco railroad. They
eistlm th.it o-vIpr to th rap'.d devei-
i opulent of the. cmninunit.y one station
ionl is i;Ot .'-ullieieMt lo rend'T tide-
i ij;:at scrrl-e to f!ie pvpii'ar.. pe-
; 'M!;--e of f!:M. th. y sk the corporaticn
lii. : to l.'.T.i- C-'-r rev.M;i..' Hi
i: ;!;. ;.;. 'he u.t;M .-i.t m U
i . nel n-4ditiiil hep!.
NIAGARA. FALLS
vGip c ice: gorges
.
fal's. The jam came as H surprise j
as people were not expwllng this !
evidence of winter's grasp on the wa-1
lui hiimielf in ilic fouiiilin
t nhersily of Chicago. Tuesday
r.c anuounceiiieat. was in;ide ol
".-i.i.:k and finul" gift cf jn.OOO.oOi)
vh:
Il Includes
all tiie co'itvi::itlo;is
Kof lu feller had planned. Thi.
lo li) paid in ten annual iuntnll-
is b'v.iiii.ing y 1 will make
oiiiia!eJy :."n ai.d 0 he I. as ilo
d to the univiT.-dly.
r. f!ock fi ller s-riv lie nnw he-
's t ' e sellool silihl! I I"' Kllp.Clli"d
ula if '.I l:y t ;il I i nt eiaii.v.
f'l' than thi'Me of a hin.. I! d mill
i he believes will l.e better e.:--:'i
: :- ';"" tl if tl'i piibi'e 'in 1 si ind.
iiiuii of Hi cfi!it"-p;ihitcd asstht-
i.ifi
rat I
i hi
lee I no toundiiig oi new' depart
haves to Co tiud'es ns
ds mav te- fin ill lied b
Is of tlr.' Ullivcril.
l; n he
pun-
j I p to now nearly JT.O'mi.imo has
;'.((!! (Piiiati'd to the university in nd
1ect!':itio't to Mr.Heekefellers gifls.
' H's Oon Quits Board ot Trustees
j With the aiuiouneeiiiciit ol Mr.
. Koohefelb-r's Hnal donation came the
I eslgnation of John 1). Koekt felier
aud Pied T. C.Ues Mr. Ko.'ki'i'ei
li'.'s peiHonal iepreneniaiie nom
t e univer iiy boari of tnist'-es. In
iel)si."g t.ics.e rcslgnallniis Mr.
!!oekefeller explained he whs curry-
ing out a conWeilnii ihaf (lie insiitu-
Coil should b.' "controlled condiiet-
fit and sui-.-jitcd by the people" with
whom u;i to now be hau been simply
eoypei'aiillfr.
.dr. Hoih efi'Her'n Idea il is under-
jteo.l is that ho is luriiinK over the
lufetll'ition and its endowiueiit to O 'l-
cai;o and the west and in so noing
v.!tbdiaws from any further represen-
tation In its control.
Th aniiouiieiuicnl of the gift was
mad"" at the quarterly convocation at
it'o university this afternoon.
(By Associated Press.)
Washiiuton. D. C Iec. 21 lu :
special tneKsage to cungresa Presi-
dent Taft today advised the adoption
o! a Joint n-solutloii authorizing an-
nulment of that portion of tiie con-
ftitutioii of Ue htatc of New .Mexico
ften'.piing to change the boundary
iiTc'3 between New Me'lo and Texas
The senate adopted i.he resolution.
I The house hits not accd. i
D3ESS Sill SIGHT S FAKEr
Special to iDaiiy Leam;r. !
Ardtnore o'sia. Ih'C. 21 Covernor-j
eltrt C'ruce roll todav that hp hahi
?iven no 'pre!'!on about wcntinj i
dres suit or danciuc. "Tiie Inaux'.tralj
cereniorib'a are In tdintsie of rointnit-'
trfK and I am lp the Sands of myj
trifjda" K:iid Tr Cruee. ;lt? tr:'e
I don't sii.iM- but in a'l nc;al an.ilt4'
io comply wit a uit
t un e!i
! t'oea."
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If v ' . . . .
.'T' H':
pi L-J :
lei'rt (if the liver. The blldge extends
fr.uit ll:e tunnel hi roam to the lower
! line of ilie Anieriean falls and Is
'I lie ffirnily wedged betwi-'m the
j orcuy kImich. It iri 'tnpndiahle that it.
I will last. It. being likely that it will
j he swept dawn stienui within a lew
; days. Still an Ice bridge that formed
(" Heeeuiber Hi 1!MK! I'neied until
March I'J. ltuu. Xiibo.k Iimk crossed
the r. seat bridge n vet. t 'lie
will depend on weaiiier'eonditloiiH.
(By Ai'-oclatiul Pruss.)
Wa-ihingl"'' l- ('.. !' e. 21. The
rep-'H of the seiiaie committee on
privilege h and elect ions was piesent-
?d to th' Kcnati- todL'v p. Senator
Harrows. It says:
"Tnero wa? no Icstlurmy ofi'er''d
dttr'i's the Invertlgat'oii wh'eh woild
In tin' icnioteKl di-gri'i' t f . ( to im-
plicate l.orliuer in any per.so' al act
.if livilier aM"iil !ed lu lle'l'V or cni'-itii-l
'i actiee.s of a.iv i.atuie. Four
tin ;ibers of (lie Illinois assembly
wlneli elected l.orlae'r admittc I re-
. eivlng mot!";.- for tle-ir v i't s. Thes
seltaensseiS nd- While. I Ink Hi-ek-ne'vr
and Dolstlaw. VV'hite np(ienr.-t
to have con-oived tit" p'tin of claim-
inii to have been luil id re a ba-is lor
extorting money from l.orimer. It.
may be hhIiI after obKerving tbi wit-
ness that it Is the opii ion of the ina-
I tritv of the cotiimittf" that lr cred-
tiee siioifid be givi'ti any part of Hie
W hile testimony. The eiiumlttee be-
Haves that even conceding that four
tiii'nibeis of the assembly received
at t;ey for their votis for 1irinier it
'in lHt be legally Inferred tb'it any
other memlier rceeived iiiimii'v fer his
vote for l.orimer. The majority in
tiif assembly was fourtcu. Admit-
ting that four of the nietnlu'ls were
bribed he it ;ll had a majority and
hiv- (di ctlon was vail I.
"It is claimed that if the four wit-ne-xscs
na'iied were bribed those who
bribed them are equally gul'.ty and
that the votes of l.ee O'Ned Hrow lit-
Sn.iLir Hroiieriek Hiid ntiit-M-ulilivu
Wilson . should be "xcluded. The
coTumittce can find no testimony" war-
ranting the belief tint any oi e of
these three was moved- by corrupt
Influence. There me n) grounds for
....!; 1 I .. . f -
t-Uilt;i l.-g ltl;l
OMO S
Extradition Papers sked for
Man Who Killed Police
Chief
Special to Dal!v Leader.
Anadarko Okla. Hec. ZL The pn'.T"
ccu;it)K attorney o' Uiis county has
app ied to Uoveruor IPe-kell for ex-
tril!ti'o.';"41'fl8 t"t Hk "lan who (;!
ulice chit.Tetr.i'.hf. I'e re on hie i.i.it
tf Xo-ember 12.'
The man's Hunt name is lVdro Car
denas instead of O.-car Op I and tin!
county fittirnev declares be hint In-
formation to the effect that Carde-
nas has crovee the line into Mexico
STEAMER HORNET SAILS
(By Afdated PrcM.! '
N'ew Of leans pec. 21. The steam-
er lfrnt aft'-r a flirt' H'nrrh by the
f'dei.i! u ie.' .t .- t:i luai.e k'ile
i curried
no
'.e.l
tvyoi.ii-.oiiary fpiipnic'it.
for Os.tral 4irs-rle.
C0IFIST5
PR USI D K N T D I A Z SAID TO
KKALIZB TRUK
SITUATION
KOT MERE HDVEHEIT
Federal Troops Gslng Rushed
lo Scene Wlieie Heavy
FiEhiing occurred
(ly Asaoclat-a Vrcss
Chihuahua. Dec. 'i. X U believed
thai I'reidJent )'.vt no.v conl'eonls a
real revolution Ri bel sympathizers
scarcely hoped the Insurgents wopld
lie nlile .j mahe more than of.e stand
availed the n iveiiiilient yet the file-
era's have hern defeated twice a:.d
one drawn battle f.uiuhi. In .Sunday's
battle at Malpaso twenty one federals
were kilh'd and seventy two wounded
Tin- (jovi'iiunent at the slart slated
that the revolt was nothing; mar'
than a lew banlils aMed by peoi
and ni'slit be itit down by the police.
Government Sand Reinforcement.
I llV AiUocLlud r'
Mexico City Dee. 21.--The Telilli
battallio.i cf Infantry a battery of
Unlit iii'tiilery and one rapldflre kuii
left here in two special trains for
the H'cne of the insurrection In Chi-
huahua. Another train carr) inn two
n jtlmetits of Infantry are nald lo hii 'e
h it Cuadalajarn for the muiIc destin-
ation. The force irom thin cltv is In coin-
niniid of Ceneial SaiK'be. Ulvera and
( i h'rel Itaf.lelis. 'I he teilin Went out
III two sections one of thirteen coach
es and two bnu'aye cam. ciier.'.intt
tiie officers and men: the other con-'
sistinn of fourteen chis loaded with
artitleiy .mules and horses of officers.
The Tenth hnttaH'ui contains tin )
euli -lel men an I twenty -two officers.
'I be battery Is classified as Unlit iiiouu
tain artillery and has y' ejus. These
troops were mi'd to he intended In re-I-
force Colonel iiwmiiii al I'lub-r-
II!! '('
A-cordiiiK t' official iuformatlon ob-
tainable here the government force
are iirep.irliii! to deliver n crusliliiK
blow to the 1 i-l iilil! ioiiist S. The Mlu-
li I ion Is said to be as follows.
On i lie side of the valley of Ma..
Paiso (bad pa 1 lr the fur. e ir Ceil
i ml Navarro of I. nun nnii C i!ou I
(iu.emii.- h; on tin oilier hide wliii a
r'.'H". :if r.pl tniojis. lie has mil leled
ti rnice hi; way around the heal of
tiie canyon t join th" tr.iois icw
ll!:iiir c:):ini!alid ol (hnir.i! N.ivairo
bill In I' td ( oiiiiiiiinicatcd tiie situa-
tion to headquarters In Chihuahua
'ii!ii received order lo wait fir icin
for-'i'Tllenls.
Troois aie belns hurried forward
to raise tin; fiice of C)h.ie (iue-
man to
o o iih ii and then the at-
tick will b.
made from I he wo siden
Willi till'
be force
pilli:i.e (f foicinn the 1''-
to hui r.'inl' r or of w 'pin:;
them out of existence.
!u hlii offpia! clreuhM If Is l.c-
iievtil !ie ri'lii la are iiii- tri:ped and
th-it they can not poK-lbly efeane.
deKtructlon f this forr'e l l s .d
will mean that there vvill remain no
r he's ii: the field with the oxcepM'm
of n few marauding baud of outlaws.
Piai'ciscii 1 Madero h ud of the in-
K.im ;'cllo:iry tuo'emeut Ih aifalii re-
ported to be In .Mexican territory ac-
cording to a story in K! lleraldo .Mcx-
!"fTi. The jfti-jrt i bat'" u;"n a
letter recieved from Chihuahua to re-
SiVnsible persons in this city
Madero is said to have slipped
acitiss the border recently aid to be
now in Ojinaga the head of the re-
bel who were formerly n comninnd
of Abraham Oon.ah-s.
II MILLION HIE LOSS
(Hy Asof lated Press.)
Cincinnati o Dec 2-Kire In the
'ictory distr!ct 'here today caused
'li'ma-'c estitnnted at two million dol-
l is the death of a fireman and an
"sknown white boy and the Injury ot
-ix oilier firemen. The tire started at
1 o'clock th's morning while a hlx1'
wind was blowing. When the flatncs
wire brteittht tm 'cr control 'n firms
'.id been burned out ami eiht lars?"
b'tiidii'KS (lent ro d.
COLLLCE PRESIDENT IIICKD
(Dy Associated Press. )
Huston. IH'C. 21. Norman K. Mass.
former president cf tho Kedemahle
1: Ves'ment. company nUti once presi-
dent of WuHhbiirn college at Topeka
Kan:ts was Indictc-d today by ihe
Feflcral grand Jury for nsiiirf tiie mails
tj ii f in;- ! T'j oils-r in-n .oincct-
Ji 1 A''t the "iiiipaiw we e ui-olad .'t
ed
THE WEATHER
New Orleans.
La. dec 21 -To
night and Times-
d a y iiii.;ei iled :
rain tonight or
'i nut'sday ; warm-
rteonig t colder
Tlmesdav
I1L IS DENIED
bill" Colbert Case Passed
Upon by Criminal Court
of Appeals
'I lie i ri.nimil court id appealo In
the case i.l "il." Colbert cnuwetfd
ol conj.i! li! r.ibbery and senleii 'e1 to
iinpri.'iO. 'inent by .ndi;e I'rcslie It.
Cole ol (lie disiricl cuirt ol' Pitts-
bui cm ty alilnned (lie judmeat
Oi tile lower t'Olli'l.
The cpluiojj. bunded down by .Indue
Ir-ylt and ceniuircd in by .Indues
l''iiiinau anl liChaidson ImMs that
"v in re a verdh t is clearly sustained
by l.lie eviileiiee. a new trial will not
lie Ki.mie.l for slight luaci inacies in
lite I .i st en dio i to the Jury ."
Collu'i t It Is ..mill Is unite a notor-
ious criminal his out aw career dat-
ing Inert to territorial das. lie was
jointly liidi.'led with dohu .lolly and
Claude ('..iiierl on the cliatT.o of rob-
ber: Cpon iifiaunnient be entered
a pica ot not guilty and demanded a
veparato (rial whleh was granted by
the court.
John White the comila;ritiK wit-
ness In the case was assaulted hound
Kamed and robbed of a eon-dderuble
si; .ti of mom at his heme In Alder-
son on the ule.iit r January 12 liuis.
"Wlieie an in.sl rue! Ion lven only
t'ates the niaxtniuni term of punish-
me . I and omits to Mate the niHilum
fir alternatl.'e punishment dial may
be iilipis-d it Is held that the judg-
ment mid conviction must be revets-
d." This opinion was rendered by
the criminal court of appeals In the
ease ot "Itll!" folbcrt convicted or
lir.eny hi fore Jir'ge A. T. West in
the ' district c-nirt cf Atoku county
and sent; ced to nerve two years In
state penitentiary on Uecenilier 7
I 'ins.
einoio.l rai Ion farms i
niale of ( 11 hi liom.i il
les v. i i It W t ; st . .-.ei
.roil;lioill
t e Med
ret ii ol !
to
slate liojo'd of
en llicined iti!i!iK
o'-T-cmIi :r e for
I he pa -t H"ii"o i
OS
l.e lalllis wele Mibllilli d . h.v Super-
:i ii ln'i.-iit ( iiiepliell hiisf.eil ciin- a
M'j'iir.di' iiccoaiit of each rop h.iow-
lis per cent of Id is an I nai.i.
(oil ol .si.Mj leiiiis In as nuiiiy ilu
I'eiciii count ii s icily til'een have khIi
milled Slalenielils h'lowin a los-l oil
i'l;y parti ular ciiei. Tl.ehi' Iihm'h
ran :e fno.i 4't "P bi the lli.iil ol
t2.'0 allowed in (he v'.Hi'-'H coiit.a.l
v. lib I he maiiar.er of the demons! ra-
tion (arm.
There hi not a vlnulc report hIiow-
in'' a loss in t e col ton cr ip iienio.t
f ration laiim is who failed to t: t
yixui icailia from other products
Hindu
i nrolit on cotton larfp enom;ti
lo overlialalii e Ilie pes on other
crops.
Corn shows a loss on farms In most
every part of the stale. This is nt
Irlbuted to the severe drought. (Ira nt
ami Kills counties which in foriuerj
ycais gained Cc icputation of lieluKi
the largest corn prodaclng cosintksj
in Ihe state- this vear retiorte.l til
failure but the. oats crop was it
maikably Kood an I prevented a lo.--s!
In t'ie total report. The oats crop asj
pbowii h;- reports from over the sUfe.
w of ayf'i'y'A p!'odii''t!o!t and in
roine' con nt icR fi'iv n laitfc jbdd.l
Kafilr corn and milo mnie sliowed al
loss In counties of the western par'
;'' the siate.
Tb as;riciil(ure de)artment is mak-j
liip a careful study of Ue ffmie.i asl
mbuii'ted
.lined to d
by which
leiinlne lu
i will la-
the course
a-!
ot
a lew tieasoiiB Just what crops can-
be depended nnii. Those produ in s;
a pl'o!;t will be ehcoutuKe aiiloll.Hi
the farmers in each eouptv. .
(RECE1K EirERTIS ELKS
Special to Dally lcador.
Frederick Okla. (jec
21--Some-
thii'n like ;'"o Liks na hered
Tuc-dav for t'o Initia'i in of
Siian 100 tnlo t' e Indue.
The whole town wu dei orated In
I ilk coloirt. Vidtors wen here from
!!!:; city Uobart
law ton Alius and
W
a Fulls anl Unai.ah Texas.
I0T PROPS
PI! BEST li
OKLAHOMA
Ilie pvercises t)penKf won a pnrOt hIck m-noimu tu luu . nuuui
at :: o'clock lu the afternoon and nf-Ji'M couverrcd tiie money to its own
t-r the inl'iiition a bamiuet was Ktv-Jt'se.
en at the Kelly hotel. j Other counts a'ltue diversion o:'
An u!te:npt Is on foot to make ai ! uovernnos-.i property valued at $(
Pjrjr-t5f- fn:;! cich ce'--0 t'cre t'lejr.trd Th1 w.'cto in of f'f'j.ls bs I .In- f
irrl chiii'ter bfLts tire of the mro.ir 'her reports for weieh ih mn "let
est lu tiie Klatfl. (were ma paid or ui luli.tr peif.inic.l.
on you
uoi
MISTLETOE!"
Nir.V STATE MISS GIVES
CHICAGO A HEART
FLUK.W
GHASEO IN VAIN BY
MOB OF KISS-HUNTERS
Chaperon Rusttes HeMimid
" Ward to Safely as Cnwd
Closes In
IV
Special to Dally Leader.
Chlcnuo 111. Dec. 21 A twin of
mistletoe un Oklahoma ulrl and a
moli of men participated in a "heart--furry"
Nin State street today. "U
t uiid" iintwhlle official lnok.?r and
well known character around t:
(iitiden of Love Ih suspeetel by tho
polhe to have caused tut; near cat.i
tropins
.Midtlctoe a H'nall brum: i with .lp
emsl herrleM on it and a small
vita a pretty face and a Southern
iiiace loured piomlnetitly In wlat al-
most developed Into n panic.
The crowding men knew the Riri
was from Okhihoma beciu se la..:
oci heard her l(dl her companion S.ie
w.'s Koliii; bael' to that stale after ir.e
hoi idayn.
From where nhe came tbey dil not
i ii.- i. nt -i...t t. ....i.. i.
i iiil inwu .-iiiin- m i o.'l t
Ih ' loon'' with the twig of mis'l
toe piolrmthiR neatly irom the lop
ol her Huffy coiffure she marc e t.
Followed by Mob of fdsn
YouiiK men mid iinsoptilsti.atc I
youths smiled and nazed ami nioicu
hue I If the ilr! really knew wbnt an
i;vfatlon she prcxeiued by Hi rolling
ioih In the Yuletlde Rarb of mlsth
toe.
Older men seemed puzzled whether
It wi re (tlibt.l or not to let a -till n
bv line' alleiiued under such clr -uin-St.
Hues. One by one they looke 1
and two by two they took the trail ot
the daintv mlr-'s wearing the mistletotj
i'om:n. The pirl and tier companion
a iiiahonr: cimperon hulled al Jack-
inn biiUb'Wlld.
"(di jou mistletoe" tin ur.hiu
out ed :t this ciimax. Then die o.o
ir woman smiled. Aleeti It must be
'I. i.i IlI litt.t.. !.. -I... ......1
'i iiunin III. UlfllWII- .-in- Duief.
T; k!uK her tlaild v aru h" the ana
t !' ' matronly mentor maiut a has y
li.sappi ai.oice tiirouvh a ilea thy store
e: trance while th niob rif men r"
1 1 1 a e i 'tow ai d
"ot '
llieir various iesl;iiH-
CLOSE OF W aiMiL
Tiieie wilt he a reception tonight a:
T. '.a at the Klr-il Itapllst chuic t
I r. and Mm Itay Calmer and the
new converts More than one bun-
dle! persons have been convened .VJ i
w.-ioin nave jonou tno naptist ciiiircii.
l'r. K. . Cameron snvs that 1ls Is
joi e of the itreatest revivals (iuthrio
! l as seen since 1 Sst.
Ir. and Mrs. Calmer and .vinsiei
bsiu Mac.Vi tliur w ill leave Timi b la
lor a shoit visit with friends In Ok-
l.ilioma City then they will vi-i.
'o' n palmer (he "octoi' brotiier li:
l!;u lies iile. Okl.i
Tii'dr n.?t mcc'in; will be in
I'hliipsliurK Kansas. Kroin there t :
f-aiiKClisl will ko to Uiookly.i N. .
" Join Lr. .1. Wilbur Cimpuian in a
Vleiil sllliolt.llleol.s moVetlient i that
i i ( v
Kvervbody Invited to the reception
!ton!!it.
FHO IT GH1L0GGO?
Former Superintcrident Sued Ry
Government on Allegations
of Embezzlement
(lly Associated Tieiss.)
Fort Suiifii Ark. Cec. 'il Suit was
I filed here in th-t federal district coni c
iiualust Samuel M. owan ol dran-
uis Atk. by which it is sought to col
lect for the Cniled Stales Kovrin-
nieiit $lu:.'."iT.t;7. McCowau formerly
was snperinteiident of the Chilocco
Indian school and former diubttisius
cj'ent on the Chilocco icscrVotioii. y
is alleged Hi's am u:il of nio.icy be
Pursuit; to t e gov crriuieni --i-ies i;t-
In-re! piopriate I liy McC'owaii tiui'il;;.! f.ils.'
more lend tli'titioos report..
'Ihe suit charges that he c'.ubc..lctt
amount l'u nui us from lu c:it; to il.;
0i and siiecities S2-ni belondna to
May Jackson an ii'diaii s ndent.
j Charges aie also made thet lu; smIJ
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