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VOLUME XXVII
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY FEBRUARY 19 1908
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NUMBER 1
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DIVORCE AND
ITS CAUSES
AN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
ON SUBJECT AT WASH-
INGTON CONVENTION
STARTLING STATISTICS
Somethiiigfor Delegates and
Others to Think About.
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O Tho latest obtainable statistics O
O (1901) show that every lourlli O
O marrlagrj contracted In Seattle O
O Los Angeles San Francisco nnd0
O Kansas City rositltod la dlvorco. O
O la 1881 tho total number of 'dl
O vorce3 granted In tho United
O Statos came to 20"1G. The In-
O crca80 slnco that date Is ostlmnt-
O ed at 327 pffr cent.
O An Idea of Uio gravity of tho
O -crvll revealed by these figures
O may bo galnei frdm tho fact that O
O tho total ntmibar of divorces O
O granted In tho Gorman empire In O
O 1901 was 8037 and the total In O
O France for 1900 7157. O
O ' O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Washington D. C Feb. 1!k Sovoral
hundred delegatoe appolhted by tho
governors of 12 states nil men of
earnest thought ilovoted to tho best
Interests of tho country met today In
convention In this city to discuss? the
problem of dlvOrco. -
Governor Pennypackor of Pennsyl-
vania took the initiative In bringing
them togethor to exchango Ideas to
perfect a permanent organization and
to recommend Informally somo solu-
tion. All unite In tho belief that tho
gigantic evil of dlvorco In tho United
States should bo chocked.
Governor Pennypackor called tho
conference to order and In his opening
address stated tho purposo of Uio
gathering to bo "to draft a propoieu"
gimornl law which shall bo reported to
tho governors of -all tho statos for sub-mls-Jon
to tho legislature thereof
with the object of securing is nonrjy
s may ha.paMJUlc. uniform statutes
upon thesubjat of llvorc ihnjugh-
out tho nation."
Because of wldo difference in the
htatutos of tomcr tato relative to dl-;
voices the difficulty is recognize! of
sowing upon a Dill tnnt will paf.
irtiistor'ln every stnt Nbrth.JnrplIna
Iocs not permit divorce utoll and la'
somo BKitOH rrom six months to threo
years' residence is required bofore an
application Is1 made hi others the per-
sons applying muet be natives of tho
btato In which they npply.
It la expected that tho congress will
give speelnl consideration to tui act
proposed by a committee appointed
tome time ago by tho American Uar
asstclatlon to consider tho quostlonjof
divorce. This act saya Hint no dlvorco
shall be granted for any cause oxlst-
ing prior to olthor party's residence lr
tho stato unloaa It be Uio ground o"
(llvorco In tho state whoro Uio ease
arlsoa. It thon tnkos up the quest Ion
of actual residence and say that If a
person deslros to bring notion for dl-
vorco If tho euo hitj) arisen In Uio
state then he mu?t have had notunl
resldonco in that stat Snr at least one
year before brlngluft suit. On the
other hand If the eatwe f-- drvoroe-hus
boon outride the state where tlw
action l brouglit. then the party com-
plaining must have lived for nt leust
two years in tho stat bofore bringing
nctlon. AnoUior point In the act is
tlio quostian of bringing divorce miU
without proper notice u the dofeudant.
The. vit doclanm evlditioe must bo
brought that Uio proper papord have
been soived on the defendant or n suf-
llclent time must have elapsed to make
It quite certain that the defendant can
I1UI UV II1UUM 111 UIUUI III B-JIJH IIIU HUH.
V Thon tbo act provido that no divorce
not he found In ordoi to serve the suit.
shall bo granted npon default or Uj)on
admissions without a regular hefirlnj;
In couit. '
The forenoon was given over largely
to the appointment of tho necoaearjrl
oonimlttoQ ami Uie work of 'organiza-
tion. Tho speakore in their opening
addresses cited statlstloe to shbw the
enormity of Uio divorce evil in the Uni-
ted Status. Whilo late pr rglloble fig-
ures are not available from all sections
190J there was one divorce lo every
. it la apparent novortholoss that d- night and day In an offort to soquro
vorcearo aiis n eJamtasl0-'-. V t l'f 1 '$ '$.
. ratii tbrwhuMhcurj'nJalne ; r8; Cojrto and Douglas aro verr
rlx marriages la Ohio the proporUon
watt onu In eight. In Indiana ono In
seven and In Michigan one In eleven.
Certain cities llkowlro show remark-
nblo percentages la Kansas City
Seattle Ix Angeles hniJ San Francis-
co tho figures show ono divorce to
every four marriages Indianapolis
Dalle.-? and Chattanooga the proportion
was ono In Ave and In Chicago ono in
nine Kew York with Us record of
ono divorce to every forty marriages.
iftppenra' almost moral in comparison.
but thin Is only because the majority
of Kew Yorkera go out of th city and
state U have the marital krat cat.
This afternoon the delegates to tho
congress wera recelvod t Uio White
IIouso by President Roosevelt who
-ipoke earnestly of his Intoroat In the
divorce problem. Tomorrow the cou-
press will receive a report from the
Interchurch conference on the nctiMV
It has taken on the questloa. of mar-
riage anil divorce. Ilistiop Doane of
Albany Is chalrmnn of tho commute
which will proM'iil this report.
"ON THEIR HONEYMOON
r
Nick and His Bride Leave
for Trip to Florida
and Cuba.
(By Associated Pross).
Washington D. C Feb. 19. Mr. und
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth will spond a
portion of their honeymoon In Cuba.
They loft "Friendship" this morning
for an automobile rldo to Alexandria
whoio they boarded their private car
the "Ilopubllc" attached to tho Limited
Southern railway. Thoy will go to
Tampa whore they will take a boat for
Havana arriving thcro Thursday.
At tho depot a little girl a daughter
of ono of tho railway employes nuked
tho bride lor her autograph. "Certain-
ly whore Is your pencil?" replied Mrs.
Longworth. Mrs. Longworth Avrote
"Alice Leo Longworth" then handing
It to her husband said: "Now yet
hiss." Congressman Longworth wrote
his signature after that of his wlfo'a.
Tho girl thanked bqth and went nwny
happy. There were but few persons at
the station. While waiting for the
train Mrs. Longwotth received n nnto
delivered hy a messenger from tho
President to which sho replied with
pencil note.
PARLIAMENT OPENED.
(Dy AMoeUitsd Press )
London FWi. lt. Klnff lWwMiil
ed narltlimi-m tlilw afternoon
spwt h eontntnetl no mirprlMi-ic.
lllltHI-
PROSPECTS
ARE BRIGHT
fnTTOX AIIIlI FORGUTII-
RII- NOW SEEMS
HE ASSURED
TO
RETURN FROM INSPECTION
Spent Four Weoksin South -
ern and Eastern States.
W. II. Coylo nml J. B. Pouglan re-
turned thl morning from a four weeks
trip through southern and eastern
states. In Guorglu Alabama North
"i South Carolina. Uiey vleftwl all the
prominent cotton mills tn these states
and report that the prospects are ex-
ceedingly bright for the securing of ap
lnil.mtry of tills kind lor Guthrie. A
n'0 'leuiiwi reimrt or tne trip will
'bt me n' Huines Men's 1-jngue
ja meeting to be held In tlw near
future
"We spent four or live dyw hi Waah-1
nton" "n"1 Ar- IuglHi today in
eiun or tne np. -j uon i mniK uien?
is any doum auoui siaicniHxu u tenuis
almost a eertnlmy at this svealoH of
I - -- -- - --
ongr-s8. Uuihrle iieople do not know
of the amount of go- J work that bus
Xaan acoomptlshed tor this olty by ex-
Governor llaruasund II W Asp. They
have matters well in hand. Hesldea
doing much for Guthrie they are doing
good work for other towns in the way
of getting their request before oom-
mltteos and by this are making of these
Vtulegations frletwls of Gitfhrlo and
Guthrlo ban a crowd of friends .there
too. Delcgatu McGuiro Is -working
newindostry for Guthrie.
TO REDISTRICT
THE CITY
PETITIONS TO BE PRE-
SENTED TO COUNCIL
THIS WEEK
I
HUNDREDS OF SIGNERS
Unanimous Desire ThatWard
Lines be Rearranged
If the will of 90 per a&nt o." the peo-
plu cJ Guthrlo prevails Uio- city coun
cil tills weok will rodlstrlat tho ward
fof tho city. Petitions aca being cir
culated; 1000 bona fido signatures are
required and Councilman Calvert J.
M. Brooks and others are presenting
tho lists for signatures. Those who
wish to sign can find a petition at Ol-
smith store. Tho petition roads as
follows:
To tho Honorable Mayor and City
Council of tho City of Guthrlo O. T.
Gentlemen:
Wo tho undersigned legal voters of
tho City of Guthrlo Oklahoma terri-
tory hereby petition your honorable
body to change the boundaries of tho
wards of the City of Guthrie O. T. ai
follows to-wit:
First that the boundaries of tho
First ward of said City of Guthrie ro-
mnln era thny nro at present so that
all of that part of tho City of Guthrie
now In the city limits or whatever may
hereafter bo legally designated as tho
city limits lying oast of the center of
Rim street shall comprise and constl-
tuto the First wnrd of nld city.
Second- That tho boundaries of the
Second ward of sold city shall be
changed os follows to-wlt:
That tho prosont east lino of said
Second ward of said city shall remain
n It Is at presont to-wlt: The center
of Kim street. That tho south bound-
ary lino of said ward shall romnln as
It i at prosent to-wlt: Tho cantor or
Oklahoma nvonne. That tho west
boundary lino- of said wnrd shnll be
changed from tho Cottonwood rlvor to
tho center of the right-of-way of the
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fo Hallway
company. Thst the north boundary
! lino of said ward shall bo tho city
' limit on tlie north or whatever lino
m-.y hereafter be legally designated as
I the city limits on tho orth. And that
1 part of tho City of Guthrie lying west
or tho center or Kim street and oast of
the central line of the right-of-wny of.
the Atchison Topoka & Santa Fe Hall-
way company and north of tho center
of Oklahoma avenue to the city limits
on the north or whatever line may
hereafter be legally designated ns" tho
city limits on tho north shall comprUo"
and constitute tho Second ward of
said city.
ThirdThat the boundaries of the
Third ward of said city shall bo
changed as follows to-wit: That tho
nroiont eaat boundary Ho of njild
Third wrd of said City shall remain as
It Is at presont to-wlt: The enntor of
Elm streit That the north boundnry
jllno o fsald Thirl ward shall romaln
! t Pmni uwi:
Tho eentor
of Oklahoma avenue. That tho wost
j boundary line of suld Third ward ahull
'be changed from First raot to tho
teenier of the right-of-way of the At
chison Topuka & Santa Fe Hallway
ooaipauy Tint Uie south boundary
line of mid ward "shall bo tho olty
limits on the south or whatever lino
may hereafter be legally designntod as
the city limit h on the south. And that
or the center of Willi street und eaat or
part or the City of GtiUirle lylnp wwt
tlit central Un of tho rlght-ol-way of-
the Atchison. Topoka & SanUi Fe Hall-
way compan. and MHith of the center
of Oklahoma avenue to the south city
limits or whatever line may hereafter
be legally designated a the olty limits
nn the south shsll comprise and const!-
jtute the Third wtytl of anld olty.
Fwurth- Thai me uoiimuriea or uia
i Fourth wand or tmitf ony bimii ue
iohanaed ns follows to-wlt: That the
iUliuil8" - - - .. ... - - .w
eu! boundary line of eald ward shall
bo changed fiom tho Oct ton wood river
to the canter of tho main line of Uio
Atchlfon Topeka & Santa Fe Hallway
oomjmny. Thai the north houndonr
line of said varl t-hall remain as !(. IB
at present. to-wit Tha olty limits on
the north or whaievjjr Hue may hare-
aiter be legally declgnatod a the olty
limit an the north. Thatrthe wont
boundary lino of said ward' shall be
changed from the city limits on tho
west to tho center of Ninth street
f rem the south lino of said Uy to tho
center of Cleveland avenue and from
U'e'centor of aievftlacd.Rvenuen.tbetaco'
west to the center of Eleventh "-street
and Clevoland avenue along th cen-
ter of Eleventh street to the north
limits of said olty. That the south
boundary lino of said wiud nhalt bo
changed from tho Cottonwood river to
tho city HmlUs omthe fouth or to what;
ever lino may hereafter be legally
designated as tho city limits on the
south. Ami that part of the olty of
Guthrlo lying west of tlio oentiyl line
of tho right-of-way of tho Atchlwn To-
poka & Santn Fe Raljway company:
and oast of tho central lino of Ninth
street from the city limits on tho south
to the coator' of Cleveland aveauo;
from the centrof Cleveland avenue
north along tho center of Eleventh
street to the north lxMrodary line of
sfild city and from tho city limits on
tho north or whntevOr lino may here-
ofter bo legally designated as the olty
ilmlts on tho north to the city lltulta
on the south or whatever lino amy
hereafter be legally doatRuatetl a the
city limits ou the south lmll comprise
and constIt"c tho "o'lrth ward of aaid
city.
'Fifth That the boundaries of tlrt
Fifth wnnl of said city shnll bechan-
od as followis to-wlt: That the pres-
ent oaet boundary lino of ald Fifth
ward of said city shall be ohnnged from
the center of First street to the center
of Ninth ctreot from tho south line of
said city to tho conter of Cleveland
avenue thonco wost lo tho conter of
Eleventh streot and Clovoland avonuo
north along the oentor of Eloventb
street to tho north lino of said city.
That Uio north boundnry Hno of said
ward shall bo changed from tho Cot-
tonwood river to Ihc city limits on tllo
north or whatever lino may hereafter
bo legally designated as tho city limits
on tho north. That tho wost boundary
line of said ward shall be changed
from the Cottonwood river to the city
limits on tho west or whatever lino
may heronfter bo legally designated ns
tha city limits on the wost. That tho
south boundary lino of said ward shnll
remain ns It Is at presont to-wlt: Tho
city limits on tho south or whatever
line may horeaftor bo HugO-'- designat-
ed as the city limits lying west of tho
center of Ninth street from tho city
limits in the south to the con lor of
Cleveland avenue thence west to tho
conter of Eleventh street and Cleve-
land avenue north along tho center of
Eleventh street to tho north limits of
nld city shnll eoiiiprlse and consti-
tute the Fifth ward of said city.
TO-DAY IN THE
DEPARTMENTS
Notary Applications.
ApiillrHllimn tor milarlnl cniuiilnloiii
itc ri'clel thl ninrtilnir at ih lit-
rltm in) lU-t-retiiry'H nlWcv from thein- ut-
wnl: K S. l.(Mi. of RI lU-iui Cliitnitln 1
iiunl..
John It lti-. r uhti(iiu( Ctly. Ok-
lulioinu (tiiinty.
J. V litirrtl. of CiMtli'U. WasUltR
p ii.i(
KH II Citiilili of i.'loo WcmmIh otiunty.
Charteri Issued.
Tliu ftilluWlriB (liuili'l'S vr IwiU'il to-
tlny Ity the (crrllorlnl uwrelary ;
Tli.- NVw BUiti- llrowlnar association
or OKlahumii Ciy. with a ainlial steck
nf $360000 and tlifl followlnn ulrepters:
I N 1'hMIiiw. li. V. Thompson. Jalm
Tlin-Hiliflll ami F. IS. Button or Oklu-
hoinii cty; K. K. Clauwi. K A. Fuuit
nim u-n TrubHlutw or Ht. Leois.
The Wine. Spirits and 'ralweco ao-
elntlo.i t Oklahoma Olty with h bual-m-h
-kMv at Chlcaso. Cnplul slock.
?iy000. The Jlriietom are Carl SuluHlar
11J(ioiiuiH i.. 0'NIl und fi. T. lJIsnee.
Tha Ilonw Telephone numneny "f
Tltpmus. with a i-upliul itiirk of $1000')
ami (hi- following illrrctora: J. F. Uill-
rjr VJ I. ilifluns. A. H. Oonnell. IT.
O. Wis.- Wllllnni J nrnor. Hwuy Ul-
?srf K il. lliKnlsht II. K. IlORern. a.
J. C Mot" r A M KuniiT anil Bar)
MamiliiK. nil c.f Thoiimu.
Thr Kli-i I'liilmlii i i-ftun-h of Stuo
Kliw ml) with .1 i-upliul Hlwk of
&0eV .1 ill tf"' follow lnc llr'liTi A
M. Hun l I J WotfciitK mill K. I.
Uurn 'ii oi UoiiImi
MM. ii. .1.1. .... ....I Vi.t lilvnar f I it Ti-ii -
(Mli . ni...
nhane iomi v
.1 .. khum Kut .mm.
ly wiih i M'li J t-k of liooo un'i
lh- fnlloMlil. .III.. I..IH II II I'UImT
John hi. ml i i-l Fml II " '"
of )'-. kh nn
Tlw I'oll'lt in. ii i of Kill iiHiiiiit
With u li 'l "K" of SIo mil Ho-
foJlawlllK .tin lor.. Viiiih lil i K W
QKitdtwd. J i mm h in ii'lmiil nml T. i'.
fiimiibrll
J L Wilkin Reliant.
The rmiifoiili'i ..f J I. Wllkm. of I
OklatKHiiu I'm i no mb'-r of the bosid
f reHnt ( the m " unhfralty of k-
bUMtnw hii" ii ii inil i'd .ind iiccppu'd
by Oevernoi Ki.i its Hon K Iwyn Iiu-
llS ef Okuilii'iiin '" huii hi in upnolnt-
at to SVBCVi 'I Mi A ') in IIP II llll-llllx i '
this 'jUstja
Cutter Count Inttltute.
Scrlr' M N.ilt ihU iiioriilns un-
imiuonI ttwi ih. i"it-i County lirm-
i' tasUti- in h..i i ii two doy -km
Mrrh 1. I Mi M'Nuhh will
pWk U tin- nil' "' "'' nbjici of
Ore' On ii nth be UI uOArtm
th iMUtuti Hi.- sobifct of "Rued
U l.rlioa."
Morrl in Comanche County.
8ecrUiV Ti-.n Morris of th- tprrl-
tortal llveetock d.-pruiii-nt Is In Lyw-
ten toey ini.msune the u'd
movemftvf eti- ' tlw gunm-
llnn Jlmf'wIU t taW prwWrrly In
HIMHSted " "
Pauf Cooptr Hrt' "
TUtnk CommlMionpr Paul .Cooper . it
hero Jodny from Bhawnee.
GRINDING) '
OUT GRIST
FEBRUARY TlilttM OFDIS
TRICT COURTJJS
CALLED
MANY MOTIONS HEARD
Initial Day Sees Issuance
of Orders.
District court convener this morn-
lag with Justice DurfOrtt presiding.
Nothing of apocinl Importnnoe camo
up todny. NumoroiiB. motions wore
hoard tmd jrsone tinder criminal In-
dlctmontsirralgnod. Tho proceedings
wore as follow:
Torrltcry vr. Olllnm Iforron ponco
bond; continued undoirband.
Territory vs. Ilobort Eggtest'on car-
rying a rovolvor; plea of .gutlty by
counoel; arraignment- waived; flue of
twonty-llvo dollnrs and costa; to stnnd
committed until fino is pId.
Territory vs. Cuiloy AVnshlngton;
keeping homo of assignation; K. I.
Saddler apoplutod nUorney for plain-
UK. Territory vs. Cftloilno .lohnson;
keoplhg house of public rosbit; do-
fondant arraigned; given until Feb-
ruary twenty-secouili to plond.
Tmrltory vs. Cojr Shohan; enrrying
a revolver; contlmiurl on bond.
I T. Walton Lumber company vs.
.May Minikon et nl: foreclosure of me-
chanic's lien; demorrer overruled and
excepted; leave to reply in ton day.
John Collins. v. J. A. Wllloughby
receiver; money; rhungo of judge.
Charles Kousy vs. M. K. Wright et
1; money Judgment and to establish
equitable title to Judgment In No. 1013
and Injunction; inollon to strike sus
tulnod and F. G. Hunt and Will Chnp-
iw stricken from petition.
I'hinnnn C. Koller vs. Susanna Iienu-
son et nl; foreclosure of mortgage; F.
C. Hunt enters ns attorney for Vlnltj-
UK. Hmnniiel Jones vs. li O. Hollinnn;
appeal from Justice court; motion to
dUmiss sustained dlsiulaeel and cauial
ilsmtssed.
Ixmnn Conoty Hank v. J. T. New-
land; uppoal from probate court; mo-
tion to dismiss overruled.
K. P. Jackson vs. (leorae K. Itlee;
an me.
A. U. Helton A'. Clmrlee I Wright
et nl; moiuty anil roreoloaure; niotlou
to dismiss Judgment overruled ; plain
lift given livo to reply In two days.
T. J. lwo vs. John II. Hall ot nl;
money; luiwieuco . Huston untor up-
poaranco for defMudnut; tlvodnya time
to extension or time to defendant to
plead.
Federal Trust Coopany va C. K.
Ulllliigaloy; nolo; dotnurror Hustulned
In part; ovornjled Ju jmrt.
Fodonil TruBt COmimny va. Jtoiun-mulf-Hraun
Cw.j notOJ saino.
Fodoral Tmst Company vs. Follx
A(llur; noU; wiino.
Fodonil Trurt Company va. W
M
SpMrlook; nolo; sMino.
Federal Tract Company va
i
J. II.
Hcadlea et nl; note; name.
Federal Trust Company va. J. Al.
lirooks; note; anujo.
Federal Truat Conijmiiy vs. j w.
McNeal: note; Mine.
Fedarnl Tnnt Piimiuinv vm William
n..irn1all.Wrtili. flnuTU.. f . ..
"""""I"' "' ww-.j . i
sam.
Federal
TrM CampMMjr vs. W. L. (
IKkodtw; nute; same
GAMBLING KNOCKED OUT.
House Paises Dill Prohibiting it In the
Territories.
(Ity AMoolftUtf I'e.)
Washington D. C Heb. W.'-Tbe
Homxt asaed a hill proltlhtUilK gainb-
linK in Oklalwmn and Indtan. Territory
Htw alexleo aad ArbsUtt? Us eanald-
oration rusolUtd tn a tlMrp ciesli be-
tween VxAmKAm BTrtUb (Arisaod) od
ConKrfttsnrui UtUeflekl (Malae).
FAMOUS CASE DECIDED
The Supreme Court. Rules in
.FaVor of II li-
noLs.
(By AtsocJgted Tress.)
Wahlngton D. 0 Fph t9.Tlie
famous case of the stato of Missouri
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O o
O TODAY'S COTTON MARKET. O
O o
O Unt cotton . . . Jj W O
O SU eotton K.59 to IMS O
UOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOO
vs. ittlnols Involving tho right vi tjh".
cago to divert It sewaRo Into the Mi-
sistlppl river through tho Chicago son-
Itnry canal and tho Illinois river was
decided today by sitprenfe conrt of the
Unllcd SUUes In ravur of Illinois. Tho
court held that MUeoun did not prove
Its case.
IT WAS SUDDEN.
Marriaao of Ed Hartenbower and Mls
Lizzie Berger. -
IM Hartenbower. Santa Fe vmploye
and LIm'i Uorgor. Uie accommodating
loas dlatnnoe tolephono operator were
marritxl Friday night at nine o'clock
by .lodge Strung at the court houso.
The mnrrlage wtis sudden. Tho groom
said "Lot'si get married;- "All right"
snld (ho brldo. The cub driver was tha
only wttnosi.
BOWLED OTOR AGAIN
Statehood L c k i -s 1 a 1 1 on is
Knockcn Aside For Pure -Food
Hill.
(Uy Associated Tress.)
Washington D. C Fob. 13. Tho
Sonata discussed tho pure food bill
postponing tha statehood bill unUl af-
ter the pnro food bltl Is llnnlly illanosctt
wJ.
GOVERrNENT TAKES 8TEP3.
Will
Investigate Railroad Rates
Practice In Oklahoma.
and
(Dy Associated rress.
Washington. O. C Fob. 18. Tho In-
turstato Cfipiinuiico commission has or-
dered nn lnvostlgntlon of rates and
prnettrsefi of mllnmd carriers engaged
In tnuifiporUng- oil from lCnusas Okla-
homa and Indian Territory to Inter-
stato destination the ltearlng to bo
hold lh ICtinsos City Mo March 12.
Tim InvostiKntlon ImHOd iiion tho pod.
Uon of the Kansas Oil Producers' asso-
ciation embracing a number ot
chnrgortv
GOVERNOR HANLY OUSTS HIM.
Indiana S'ate Secretary Tenders His
Resignation Today.
(Dy Askualuted Press.)
Jndlanapolle Ind.. Feb. ID. During
n stormy conforuuee todny at tho statu
holme Daniel Storms aocratnry of
state tendered his resignation which
wn accepted. Frod 8Imms ot Frank
fort was Immediately appointed his
HUCcofiOl. It Ik reported Governor
llanly refused to promlsa Storms ho
would not prununt proceeillngs ngalnst
him.
FAST MAIL
WRECKED
IRON 1IOUNTAIN TRAIN
PLUNGES DOWN KM-
BANKMENT
TWELVE MEN INJURED
fin a Wreck Occuring Near
Carondelet Mo
(By Associated Trees.)
St. Loul MoFeb. 19.TUe new
fast mil train Cor the JkmUiwest ov-r
Uk St. lANiie Iroo Muuutititi & South
em wa wrecked by a broken rail.
near Carondelet early uUy. Twelve
uteri were Inurod Conduct ;r TBdward
Oteer internally; llagtseer Adolph
ISreraeeke sprutiiel bMb: Peter Uaf-
Certy flrtnwR. fractutUl skull There
wera no pasuer cars on Ut train.
Te engine and the first car wmu tele-
scoped awl rolletl dowu the eiulmnk-
inmt. The seeond car turned com
pletely over and Iodised on tha edge of
tho river Donperee. It contained &
niirnbpr of mall clorka. Tho loss of
lffo would havo been general had tho-
car fallen luto the river.
CUTTING OF '
. THE CHEKE
v-
HIGH PRIESTS OF THE
ai'GUIRE REGIME
MEET
-pp.
MORE
PROTOCOtS
ms&a.
But Instant Advance Moves
AH Along Pie Counter Line
Tharo Is going to bo somotlilnB; do-
ing In tho Ite-publlcnn oniui- ndi with-
out much moro parloylng.
This planiiof action was definitely
decided upon at a conforonco hold hero
yosterday between the high dervishes
of tho now rogimo Tho conference
lasted until it. Into hour bo lato lm fact
that tho porUclpante la their earnest
zeal for tho decapitation of ofUctat
onomtCB nnd .future reward rorKtrtisa'n
friends qulto overlooked "tho Juat call
for supper."
Those wera present: Hlghl Prtest
Gash CadoAltepubllcan natlonnL com-
mitteeman; Governor Frank Frantt
Private Secretary OrvlllO" Frautz
Charley Hunter rough rider nmt bosom
friend of Toddy tho Terror; Territorial
Secretory Charlos Fllson; District
Clerk JooiNorrls and All 'Hound ItiiHt-
lor Amos Ewlng.
John Aliornnthy tho now United
States marshal was expected to bo
present -nl tho conforonco.-but Bent
word that ho wouM. not mnlertaltzo un
til today:
Notwithstanding the cpnferpC3 pro-
ccedod to parcel out tho loaves and
fltdios with great eclat not to montlpn
tlu cheerful mlacrlly. Qonslderablo
efTort was made (o kcep.t secret the'do-
tails "f thu conference Jfuczzlu
Amos Uwlng tho court pursuivant In
roiponso lo an urgent; noto of Inquiry
from a newspaper friend cmcrgod
bowing and smiling; and announced lit
hlu usunl oourtly- Way Uint "there's
nothing doing;" notwithstanding It
was plnlnly apparent that tharo wan
sll sorts of politico! medicine bolng
mixed nml of the wnrm variety called
tho "hot stuff." '
For Instance thoro came l)ko unto '
dull slckonlng thud the curt annpnee-
monl that Cash Cade's brother would
not permit himself to be relugated to
the comparative oblivion ot (ho Xwton
land office nothing hut Uie rogtetcr-
tfrip of tho Uutbrlo landi ofllco wquld
satiety his ambition In tho offlco-hold-Ing
lino.
Tho marsholshlp Job Mine up for a
considerable slutro ot discussion but
until tho arrival of Abornathy thoro
nro sovural matters held In aboyonce.
Ono thliiK Is qulto cottalp howevoi'
chnrloy Carpenter ex-shorlff ot Logun
county will bo federal Jailor probably
tho Juclost sllco In tho way of "real
money" thoro Is In tho territory.
Chris Mailsou who wilt bo romeni-
bared chlofly from his connecUon with
1)111 Grlmos' administration a Unttel
States marshal ond that unsavory mess
which resulted hi Uiu rosIgnaUon ot
Chief Clerk Jim Itobb is mentioned to
succeed Dan WllloUg In (he marshaVn
office but this is one of tho matters
still In abeyance sinmply becauso
WJllettg Is recixjiii'-l ns " -j
best office men In the country and has
imtdo the Oklahoma off"' known at
Waahlnetoa as out- f the bi-i con-
ductad orrlces in th- rounnv
UK-Governor lJanu'H ill 'nccefid
ilcCoy as poetmnsttir at iluihrl.. If the
"cmfereoce" " I'" bini
Soiae ttinr' on- evening iK--iiily not
until tomorrow . meet lag of tho hool
laud boii-t will held and axordtng
lo the pioKiMiu mapped out .it r.ter-
day's cjonffM-i"! th offirlals h acM of
tfsrry Ard?r lilef cleik. a.o.1 Cbufley
Crocker kin.i apimtlser. will hi t iu
the baskci ' iin glHfful .icrlami of
Aimis Kw.hk v.uy with m
FrtMl Vi-nnir Job its sec.-aUiy of
tut board N -t (U m " r-.n
I V lluxur I- to be 'iuratid roui
his kb a Mipt i inU'iiilwu ir fhoolH.
and t-x-ofllciu amiitor dfipl'" ' w'rt-
Otis protect tf tlo- A- II (' trtin
At. a luaiii r of fact wbilo a .if finlto
plan was noi u-mm'U up ft j.stei-day-.
it it in . Il wan di'ii'Kd that
for to ooU ' h- lorrttiirlal educa-
tional tawtitutlon giiu-ral shaking
up is MMXMsary
And Hwlnif Insists hat lu- ij.n't
wa uffict - ww w'.iat do yuti ibiuk Ot
that!
A Certain Coro for Chiibisint
SlMtkc Into l-eur sho AlleH-l-Ruko.
a powdMv It owrei qbUJjlalna.
rroitlWtes. Dawp witlijr 8wouw
Vew. AVvalt IrugKits and Sho Stores.
0. Sample FIIBE. Addrtjf. Alien S-
01tnt?aI. I.Ror. N- V. C
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