The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 99, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 10, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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i Official Orders of the Corporation Commission i
Olr-t
ulisfcet: In Dally
Ijcador
Sept. ID 1903.)
CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF
OKLAHOMA.
PROPOSED ORDER NO. 34.
1 To all Railroads and Railways Operat
ing In the State o. Oklahoma ana to
Whom It May Concern:
You are hereby notified that in the
office of the Corporation Commission
of the Staie of Oklahoma City or duth-
fie. Oklahoma on the 20th day of
October 1908 ut ten o'clock A. M. said
Commission win tear any objections
-which may be sjrgcd by any persons
firms or corporations Interested
aaatnsl the following proposed order.
rule regulation and requirement:
Order No 35 at tlila commission is-
1 sued the 4th day of Juno 1908. effect-
I fvo the 26th day of June. 1008 will be
Amended as follows:
W tdd to Itato Scale:
4Jikihiii:u'.iiii;b.
Col. 1.
3.5
. 3.8
. 4.1
. 4.4
. 4.7
r
. r
. 3.fl
. 5.9
. 8.1
. 4.3
. 6.6
. 6.7
6.9
f. anil under
10 and over 5
15 and over IS
20 end over 16 .
2G and over 20
Si ncd over 25
Jli oud over SO .
JO and over 35 .
45 and over 40
in end over w
05 osd ovr W
CO and over 55
G5 nd ovr 6
70 sad over 86
76 afl over 70
20 and ovPr 76
&t . !! ovtir QQ
00 Bil over ?5
S.'i nni over 30
. 7. J
. 7.q
. 7.5
. 7.7
. 7.0
. 8.1
1 1K and ovr tlR
1ji- i.pd over 100
K.4
8.7
ltd airj? over 110
133 an' nvfip 140
! J4H od owr 1M ' 9.1
If? wd oivr M0 . : M 3.3
laO 4d over J50 Jlfi
1 17' ma ov.t ik' . . j r
833 thd over ljjn .w.. . ...'..- 80
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ifjJiw SatMS.. i'n wl t AbsoJuss Safesy o Our Depositors.
I x iPe7 n-if-ect aw Time Kipslti.
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Give
190 and over ISO 10.1
200 and over 190
10. D
210 and over 200
220 and over 210
.'30 and over 220
240 and over 230
260 and over 249
260 and over 250
10 5
10.7
10.9
11.1
11.3
U-5
270 and over 260 11
7
280 and ovor 270
290 "and over 280
300 and ovor 290
310 and over 300
11.9
12.1
122
12.3
320 and over 310 12
4
330 and ovor 320 12. G
30 and ovor 330 12. C
350' and over 310 t . . . 12.7
3C0 and over 350 12. S
370 nnd over 360 12.1
Ovor 370 13
Kulo No. 1 will be changed to read:
"Rates named lit Column One shall
apply on Mine and Portland Cemont.
straight or mixed carloads minimum
weight 38000 pounds. I.lme. straight
earjdads. minimum weight 24000
pounds."
Kulo No. 2 will be changed to road:
"Rates named In Column Two shall
apply on lirick (all kinds excepting
only hath or enameled) Dressed or
Sawed Stone Cement or Concrete
Uulldlng Uloclts (all kinds) Clay Tile
(Hollow Hoofing Bnlldlne. etc.).
straight or mixed carloads minimum
weight marked capacity of car except
when shipments are loaded to actual
vlslblo capacity actual wolght.shull be
charged."
Rule No. 5 will be amended so as to
provJdo for the application of an arbi-
trary on articles named In Rule No. 4.
Rule Mo. 7 will read:
"iqtes named In Column Four shall
apply on Cement PlaBter Kofined As-
phalt. Stucco. Hoofing Pitch. Paving
anil Jtooflng Cement stratght or inlv.'d
wrjeadft - minimum 'weight 24000
MIUIKlrt.
Al najn hearing ibo Commission will
fioaT.lpr.iijinony n-lailvo to th chans; -
s&f J Ofilof No &r. fram one rule nnil
XyjiibN J. Gray. Cashier
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Half of Every Yearly
Dollars to the Bryan Campai
esignates.
llrfrilimirf;""l1lTrT
placing said commodity under any
other rule or creating and promulgat-
ing a different rata and rule to ajn
ply on any of said commodities.
The Commission will also hoar testi-
mony ralatlvo to the promulgation ?f
any other rules necessary for the
proper .handling of the commodities
named In this order or In said Order
Np. 5f or articles analogous thereto.
CORPORATION COMMISSION
J. E. LOVE.
Chairman
. H. P. WATSON
Commissioner.
(SEAL)
Attest:
.V. If CHAPMAN.
Secretary
Guthrie Okla Sfft. 10 1908.
(First
published In Dally
Leader
September 10 1908.;
CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF
OKLAHOMA.
PROPOSED ORDER NO. 33.
To All Whom It May Concern:
You are heroby notified thp.t In the
office of the Corporation Commission
of Oklahoma In tho City of Guthrie
Oklahoma on the 20th day of October
1908 at ten o'clock A. M. the aald
Commission will hear any objections
which may be urged by any persona.
Interested aealnst the following pro-
posed order rule regulation and re-
quirement: Jfo Ra(lrpd or combination of Rail-
roads doing business in the Stato of
Oklahoma sha!! charge for the trans-
portation of hides bctweon points in
the State of Oklahoma a gruater or
leM raiu than provided for In the 'fol-
lowing proposed tariff without first
securing the approval of this. Com
mission:
LOCAL AND JOINT
TARIFF
DISTANCE?
Applyjng on
HIDES
. Between alf
t
Points in Oklahoma on
the Railroads and Railways Oper
ating in Said State.
(HtiuJ(t iv and govoriieil by il ruins
uanud hprpln and olhor rules of
lids Cummlwlcifi.l
T)tvwn all Mlnivln Oklahoma Over
Ouo l.lmt.
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TmiVorm'
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Col.
Two.
5
r.8
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7 4
8.2
8.9
9 6
Di. Slllwi.
Not over 6 . . .
10 and over
IS and oyer
20 and over
2$ and ovor
39 and over
35 oud ovor
W and. aver
i rn.J ovor
One.
.. 8
9
. ID
..II
..12
. 13
.14
..15
..16
6
1
J5
20
25
30
(A
10.3
11
i muni finnmrnniPiir mmmmmmmimmmti hiujj
1 1 jo
i i .Mftr . ft itfVS i until. . .
wmmmr
50 and over
55 nnd ovor
CO and ovor
05 and ovor
70 and ovor
76 and over
SO and over
85 nnd ovor
90 and tfcer
95 and ovor
100 and ovor
45
50
55
CO
65
70
76
80
86
90
95
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..18.8
.:o.7
..20.0
..21.6
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..24.2
..56.
. .26
..26.8
..27.6
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12.3
12.1
13.5
14.1
14.1
15. i
16.'
16. S
16.
172
17.7
18.1'
lS.'t
19.1
110 and over 100
120 and over 110
lo0 and ovor 130
.28. 1
140 hiiiI over 180 29.2
159 and ovor 140 30
100 and ovor 160 80.7
170 ad ovp ISO 31.4
180 and over 17f 32.1
100 nnd over iSr . .'i.V
200 and over 190 i.3.5
213 ttnd ovor 300 34.1
220 and over 810 31.7
230 and over 30 35.3
210 and over 230 35.9
Over 240 36.5
19
20.1
205
20.f
ai3
21.7
22 1
22. t
22.0
23.3
8 7
RULE NO. 1.
Rates named In CVrntnin One shall
apply on dry hides. In bales or bundlau
lit carload lots minimum weight 12.000
pounds except thai when cars aj-o
loaded to their mil visible capacity
actual weight shall be charged.
RULE NO. 2.
Rates named In Column Two shall
apply on Green Hides whether salUd
or not. In bundles or balos In carload
lots minimum weight 81000 pouudw
except that when cars are loaded to
their actual visible capacity actual
weight shall bo charged.
RULE NO. 3.
Tho Commlsilon will hear testimony
rolatlve to promulgating a rule cover-
ing shlpmoiits moving over two or
more lines of railroad
RULE NO. 4.
The Comlmsslon will hear testimony
relative to the. necessity of promulgat-
ing rates on loen than carload ship
moms and If such necoMliy l found
to xlt testimony will be heard rel-
ative u. )e promulgation of stioli
ralP.
RULE NO 5.
Tho CcimmlMlun will hear loU
mnuy relative to promulgating any
nnd nil rulOH inict-mury li Uio hand-
ling of ilii cmnmodlttps namod In 4hls
tariff t ' ' s ' i - -
' BOItPQHATION. COMMISSION '
;l. B. I.OVliY
Chairman
A P. WATSON
ComlniNtunof.
(SEAL)
Attest-
W. I CHAPMAN.
Secretary.
Quthrlp Oil? Sepi'-niber 9. 1008.
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NEV STATE COMMITTEE
Following la tlio now Btnte Demo-
mile commlltH.' elected In tho recent
irlmarles.
Adair W. H. Davis atlltwell OKia.
Alfalfa I.afc Knndler KeleiiR.
Atoka
Bcavoi
Ucckham J. I). llallard Sayro.
Blaine V. U. Allen. Okeonn.
Bryan W. E. UUeiimcilc Duranv.
Caddo R. HeMer. Apache.
Canadian Earl Neobo. El Reno.
Carter Frank Bonnor. Avdmore.
Cherokeo W. W. Hastings Taiiw
lii ah
Choctav Bob Connd Qrnnt.
Cimarron Thomas Richmond Jur-
qenson. Cleveland Qeorge Smith Lexing-
ton Coal Wright christian Coalgato.
Comanche John Mc. Young Low-
Ion. Craig F. D. E. Amos Vlnlla.
Creek M. Jones Brlstow.
Custer T. B. Stono Custer City
Dolawr.ro T. S. Roffor Grove.
Dewey Klrloy Franco.
Ellis (iPorlTe E. Baker. Cage.
GarttoM C D. Hubboll. Enid.
Grady E. F. Jones' chlcknHua.
Grant A. C Thompson limont.
Groor 11. L. Thompson Maugum.
Jofforon J. L- Keith Aildington.
Johnston George W. Dudley Tish-
omingo. Kay Willis Scott Toukawa.
Klngflshpr Fred Mahler. Ilennen-
sey.
Kiowa M. P. Von Meter. Hobart.
Lattlmor .E. M. Cooper Wllburton.
Le Flora R. H. Mlnsoe. Splro.
Lincoln II. V. Hoffman Chandler.
Logan J. D. "Burke Guthrie.
Lovo G. II. Montgomery Map.
tlotta.
Majors John B- Hob'oertB Fall
view.
Marshall Summers Hardy Madllt
Mayo H. M. Butlor Pryor Creek.
Murray L. C. Coyle. Iona.
Muskegee Frod P. Branson. Mini'
1 ogee.
McLalno J. F. Sharp Purcell.
McCui liilii-.lt. F. Wilson Isaljelle.
Nohlo A. I. Tliompson Perry.
Nowata Bert Tllloiaon.
Okfuskuf J. L. Warmon. Okaman
Oklahoma-!. It. Fuller Oklahoma
-iiy. -:..!
OkmulBie w. A. matt oitmuigoa
Osage E. F. Scott. I'awhuslja
Ottawa J. K. Moore Miami. '
Pawuw (1. 'SL Barry Pawnee
Payne Date 'Lilian Stillwater.
Plllsbiirg Tell Mil wee ICrobhs
PoiiUdo. Jam T. MeCliirw Ada.
PGifcw.y(mle u 'V. Sammone.
Maude
1'ltognri Mlffn T. M. MlllHf CIiw
pniio.
Rogor--Wttltpr E. Morris Chelsea
HuHliell T. 1). Smiili Chant.
Hughes E. A. Kdmopwin. Holden-
VIIIo. -
Semlnolo E. E. Jaync Wowoka
flHiuoyah J. 0- McComb. Ballwiw.
SlenbPnn T. U Wade Marlow.
Tillman E. T. Zumwalt Frederick.
TulsoG. N- Wright. Tulsa.
Washington Howard Webber. Bart-
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Wnoftncr Tom Harrnll Wagoner.
Wuahlrn Sm MasBlngatH Cordon
Woodward I). P. Murum Wouu
ward.
Woods John B. Doolln Ala.
Atokn Bea or. Garvin Harper
Jackson Pushumtaha and Texan conn
lies have thus far failed to sona m
nnmex ut ciimmltlecinen.
8ENATOR8. BOTH PARTIES.
Tho complete list of seuators namt-
nrunl by all parties by dlstrlete fol-
lows: Sticond district K. L. MItcholI (D) ;
no Republican.
Fourth district II. J. Donton (D);
WobHter Smith (S) ; no Ropuhtlcan.
Sixth district J. J. Wlllams (D);
Dife Knowlos (RV
Eighth district1 P. J. Gouldlng (D) ;
W. P. LljshKoot (11).
Ninth district J. Mark Wortoli
(I)); Earnest B. Chapman (R).
Tonth district J. Q. Nowoll P);
J. It. Soo-it (11); George A- Moort .J).
Twolfth dlstrlqt James A. Kirk-
v.pod (t))i Harpor S. Cunningham
(R): George JR. Morgan (8).
Thlrt snth district M. F. Esgor-
mi (D); WUberforco Jones (It); C.
B. Boylhn (S).
Fourtsonth flJstrlcU-W. II. Johnson
(D); y. M. Colvllle (R); J. C. Barn-
io d (8.
Fifteenth district George f. Jonn-
son (D); J- D.hlalds (3); no itepuo-
llcan. Sixteenth district Washlnutoo Sav
age (D). declined to serve; E. D.
Utownlo (ll); John A. Qaley (8).
Heveuieemii district J. Kimer
Ihomas (D); no Hepui'llcan. '
nightaenth district Harry A. Allen
(D); Wlll'am Hutchinson (1W; Jomee
A. Higdo.i (S).
NInotienth district It. P. Wynne
(D) ; W. 3 Shepherd (R).
Twentieth dlatrlot Jesse M- listen-
ult (D); Charles T. Gibson (It): m.
I. Cause (8).
Twenty-second district H. F- Hurst
(D); Frank Warren (R); WlIHIatB D.
Hayman (S).
Twonty-Thlrd district W- P- Stew-
rUrt (D); George W. RIchardMU (R).
Tweniv-Slxth district w. M. Frame-
ll (D); W. R. Surrogg (It).
Twonlv-Sevmitlt dlHlrlct Cbeesle
Mclutd-slt (D); Harry Boohu- (B).
'I'waiitBlnbtn dlntrlot I). H- Whit-
taker (I). J. 11. Clounan (It).
I riuitUih i'trli3l-t3. M. Inndru.n
ID); no Republican.
Thlitycond (Rstrkt J. R. Ing
(D): John 11. Uiinn Ut).
A clpwr. iHiimlar Candy (Vd.l i'ur-
(Tivblet nllml Preventlct In In-lnis
tiisifliixi uy (iriiKRisw 6-.'erywttcrt
In a few hours. Prevciitlcs art. sel.l iy
break any wld completely. Aud Pr-
voptlos being so safe aua tcoihHotiie
aro very fine for rt)lh)ru. No
Quinine no laxative nothing harh nr
sIckonliiK Bux of s s&r. :.! l.y
Wallaco's drug ioro
-Youna Men's and Ladles' 58-50 and
$1.90 sheet in patents tan video and
pun meStls. 8ee these big values at
ftpblason's.
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PUBDles
Many people suffer rrom Blcod
Poison and don't know It. Re&tf
mniotr. Easily cured by B. B. S.
If you havo nchea and baths it
boncH back or Joints itching. Scabby
Skin blood feels hot or thin; Swollen
Glands Risings and Bumpu on tha
nkln Sor0 Throat or Wjuth fnlllns
nair Pimples nr offensive oruptloua.
Cancerous Sorps Lumps or Sores on
Lips Faco or any part of tho body.
Rash or Skin' nro run down or ner-
vous Ulcers oil any part of tho body
Sarlmnclei or Bolla. TAKE BOTANIC
BLOOD BALM ( B. B. B.)' qUARAN'
TEED to euro oven tho worst nnd
most doep-suatod cases. B. B. B.
drives all poisonous matter from the
tlch blood directly to the Hhtn futr-
raco. Iu this way Sores Eruptions
Pirr.ploa and every evidence oil Blood
Poison nro anlcklr h'ala: nnrt oiMd.
completoly changing the entire body
into a clean hogttby condition ThUu-
sands of cttsoe otired by B. B. R after
all other troat;neiit failed.
RHEUMATISM OR FOUL CATARRH
with shoulder pains hawking or
spitting headache enracho even old
stubborn oases of pllos are quickly
cured by Botanic Blood Balm (B. B.
B.) because these troubles oorae from
Blood Poison. B. B. B. purlSee and
enriches the blood. You feci that
life's worth living from the very first
done. If jou have either Hieuniatfom
or Catarrh Just try B. B. B. and you
will get well surely and quickly.
Watery blisters open .Itching sores of
all kinds all leave after treatment
with 8. B. 8. because these troubles
are caused by Blood PolROn while
B. B. B. kills the poison makes the
blood pure and rich and heals the
sorM and slope the Itching forover.
DOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. S.)
i pleasant and safe to take; composed
of puro Botanic Ingredients. SAMPLE
SENT KRBW by writing Blood Balm
Ce.. Atlanta Ga. HOLD BY DRUa-
OIBTS. or sont by express. Jl PER
LARGE BOTTLH. with complete di-
rections for homo cure. Sold In
authrle Okla by F. B. LllllaV Drug
Store Call or vvrlU
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