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PAGE FOUR.
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA SATURDAY APRIL 14 1906.
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TBE DAILY LEADER.
BY LESLIE Q. NIBLACK.
MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PnE33.
robilBhed ovcry afternoon "From The Lender bulldluff
147 West Harrison avenue and entered at the Guth-
rie Postofllto an Second Class Matter.'
Subscription Hates Dally.
Ter week by carrier $.10
Per month by carrier B
Per year by carrier In advance B.00
Per ycaV by mall In advance . 4.00
THE CITY TREASURER8HIP.
B1 mo comment 's fausod by the anion ot the
city council last night In "declaring vacant tho of-
fice of city Treasurer Havlgborst" and electing Mr.
E. A. Datrlck to bo city treasurer. Th council did
nofVacatb the office of city treasurer. Tho office of
t restorer n elective and can not be "vacated" by the
council. At Us special sonsioa Inst night the council
proceeded on tho ground tha' Carl Hvlghorat had
removed rem tho city; that he had ontored Into n
contract -frith a firm at Roswell N. M that his
family hait Joined him there. No official lnfrrmalldn
having been received by tho T?ouncll that Hatlghorst's
VTekly.
Blx months . ...$ .M resignation wi on file and Uiero blng ho apparent
f3" 3wir " "? ' imndtNi curtoillan of city fund tho council nctfng on
The leader Is a member of the Asioolated Press comrwtent legal advice look decisive nation. That
and receives tho day ultgrnph report of that great new. i th Jr0TMJ ln8ofar aB
orsanlratlon for exoluslvo afternoon pubHdaiWn In OUth I '
rle and 30 miles radius.
Wathlnoton News Dureau 1348 D. St. S. E.
New York Office 150 Nassau St.
Chisago Office William & Anderson Marquette Dldg.
the vacancy was concerned. can not be questioned;
Con- tnnu Walker however raised tho point of
Hivlghorst's "intention nnd removal" and cited r
I letter from Havlghorst to th mayor datod April 8
Istatlce that he would return U tho city April 2G.
Te!cpnonM 7S i prior to the primaries n month jince Mr. Havlghorst
wb."".."".".""..".'.'.'."."'""" .?!!"!!"!!!! 69 received overnI telegram from thin city asking If
- l"tn hnft roRftmpil or intended to return." ot cetera.
notice to sOnscniBEns.
In tho event of delivery bolng Imperfect or pap-srs
bfetnc rolled twisted or mutilated subscribers are urged
to tr.ak-s Immedlato complaint to tho business ofllco in
person by 'phono or by mall.
SATURDAY APRIL 14 1906.
The bucket brigade for Guthrie.
oOo
l)jy property.
Yon can t lose
oOo
Guthrie is beginning to ripen for big bu8'nea.
oOo
loneka Capital;
Y u can not feaze Guthrie."
. oOo
Guthrie will grow
Crallc adminUthation.
and prorper under a Demo-
-oOo-
It appears that the department of Justice agreed
"With Acting United States Attorney Scothorn.
oOo
Dr. Hlxoo as president of tho council did valiant
service nnd hie re-elootlon is a worthy compliment.
oOo
Former Governor Dick Yatev race against Sen-
ator Culloru In Illinois seems to worry everybody
except Senntor Cullom.
.oOo
So far It will be noted thai Springfield Ohio has
liold no meeting to denounce Chattanooga Tonn. for
its views upon lynching.
1 oOo
Perhaps Mr. Cornelius N. Ullss alio did not sign
lhat ?48703 voneffer upon which Mr. George "V.
Teiklns has been arrested.
No answer was received to any of these requests
and the chairmen of the Democratic and Republican
committees woro loft In doubt on the point of certi-
fying tjio nrlmnry nominations of Mclvlllo Carter and
13. A. Dotrick. It was finally decided to vacate those
nomination". Strangely enough Havlghorst failed
to soy he was on earth until tho present council
Initiated a. move to elect Detrlck. Then camo a
letter T he la-w on the situation Is plain. A city
office can not be filled by n nun living at a distance;
that Mr. Har.ghorst and family went to Roswell
V. M . to make their h me is not questioned. . Ho Is
nol rev. a legal resident or Guthrie. Mr. Havlg-
hri t i a worthy ruing man and he certainly bears
the Rood will of O 1 1 brie people but his action In
tin pns nt matter m ke good faith an issue. Tho
L'-i l-T berevea trie city council iook tne rigm anu
pi ipc-r course In disposing cf an ugly proposition.
oOo
A Now. York chorus girl was recently rcnderel
speechless for two hours by leaking gas. This is an
amazing and valuable eclenttfic discovery.
-cOo
Chill has borrowed $12600OflO with
buill a railroad.
which to
Rwiiienitlv Chill hnsn'l been rentl-
. . ' Iiti nf rlnlinc
Ing Senator Tillman's' speeches .upc the evil things
that railroads are.
oOo
i a sterling business man. There is no especial
hurrah about him he proceed along quiet lines in
business nnd pollUis. H la conservative and faith-
ful. That he will Oil lit new office with credit thero
is no doubt.
oOo
THE HAPRIEST PEOPLE.
Do th rich need pity? Kvory nhnpp.y man does.
That there are unhappy rick pooplo the storlos com
ing from dlvoroo courts fronv ordlnnry court room
td from sick bails plainly oil. Riches can not buy
or keep haprdnots. It Vtos lhitarcfi -who snld that
"rlche or the moat part are hurtful to Uioso that
poMOgg them." Tlie late General La Wallace dej-
clarei: "lUoItw take wings comfort Vanish hopo
wluer aw'ay but love stays with us." The old lOVO
;ory hid it In this form:
Richer than rabies
Datiror than gold;
Woman true worrinn
Glad we behold f
Motiey wlthOBt lovo nnd wimlom is in uiiui a
poor possession. Tho hnppluet paoplo in tho world
as a class aro tho lmlapendcnt ngriculturlBts of the
Uitltod St-atasi with homos ot 'their own n compo
tonco eaved families growing tip In honor every
rensonablo comfort proidnt nnd every lawful ambi-
tion gratified or provldsd with ngamcles Xor gratifica-
tion. TDo last tw months liavo boon certainly nneora-
fortablo for many rich Americans. Worldly wise
they woro not righteously wise and havo been slg
nally punished for doparWro from well doing. Tho
'r'chest man in the world said the- Rev. W. It Bart
lett of Chicago In n recent sermon Is i "nldlng
from the rherilt nnd th threat of anarchists " The
rrcst pjp-'lir afur-dlnner speaker and the Idol of
the people fcr years nd who would It was thought
gracd tne Senate Is now according to Mr. llartlett
"cnr.'catured and detio-unced and the Yale Alumni
say tht If be ever comes to that university agntn
they will ride him on a rail." A New York million
aire is intnfi-ed as saving Hint ho never knew what
trcubla was In Vs jorae till he had won rlchva; that
when te and h- wife were poor they wore happy.
The dally press Is evry day replenished by stories
of scandals and misdoings on tho part of men and
womB too -foolish to know the right use of Inherited
wealth or rondo fool of by the unexpected acquis!-
The House of Representatives wns In session one
day recently for only eight minute. The sessions
will probably be oven- shorter the next congros-
Icml elections draw nearer.
oOo
It has been scleral months s!nce anj one hatf
called upon Governor Joe Prlk to sae tin nation.
The governor doubtless thinks that tho lime light
.hlitcr ha it In lor Missouri
oUo
Mr. John D. Jtockofeller will no doubt be pleased
to learn tfcat Mr. lladley who lis been spending
some time very delightfully In Now York City has
letarnad lo his home In Missouri.
oOo
By Dr. Bartlett It la suggested that tho groat
merchant prince Marshall Field dlod an unhappy
rami.
Certain it Is that modern American politics nnd
society both offer proofs that rlcheB are as Cervantos
affirmed of little value In many of the calamities to
which mankind are liable. Of the rich tho mlmclty
only ronllae that wealth Is for spending and'pond
ing for hcror and good deeds."
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Tfce new city admlnletratlon was practically or
gantxed last night by the election of council president.
The mayor wilt announco hla oommlttees next week
The new rvu'me starts off most auspiciously.
oOo
The city counsll has organize and gotton down
to a business man's basis without unnecessary delay
a A. Dotrick tl)e new city troa-uror of Guthrlo I 8uper0uoua conversation.
THE MAN WITH
THE MUCK RAKE
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only If Jt is absolutely tnithful. The
lla'f 18 no whit better than tho thief
and if his- mendacity takes th'o fornl of
Blander he may bo worse than most
thtttT&K - It puts n premium upon
knavery untruthfully to attack an
honest man or oven wltte hystorlcnl
exaggeration to aaaall a bad man with
untruth. An opldemlc of Indiscrimin-
ate assault upon character doos not
good but vory great harm. Tho soul
of ever? scoundrel Is gladdoaed when-
over an honest man Is hesallod cr
even whon a ecoandrel is untruthfully
assailed.
Mud Slinging and Whitewashing.
Now It Is oasy to twist out of shape
what I havo Just tald. easy to aftoot to
inlBunderctand It and if It Is slurred
over In repetition not difficult really
to misunderstand it Somo persons
tare sincerely Incapable of understand-
ing" that to denounce mud slinging
does not rnsnn tho endorsement of
whitewashing; and both tho. interest-
ed Individuals who need whitewashing
nnd thoso othom who practice mud
nllnglng Ilka to encourage such con-
fusion of idcai. Ono ot tho chief
counts against those who mako Indis-
criminate assault upon men In uwU
noss of man In public Hfo Is that they
invito a reaction which Is sure to tell
powerfully In favor of tho unscrupul-
ous Scoundrel who really ought to bo
nyaclwd who ought to bo exposed
who ought If possible to be put In
Iho penitentiary It Arlstldes Is
iirajsod overmuch as Just pooplo get
tired of hearing It;and ovorcensurft
of the unjusi flnall? and from similar
rontons roaplts In thqlr ravor.
Any excess is almost suro to Invite
a reaotton;and unfortunately the re-
action instead of taking tho form of
punishment of those guilty of the ex-
cess Is vory apt to take tho form
olther of punishment of the unoffend-
ing or of giving Immunity ond ovoa
strength to offenders. The effort to
make financial or political profit oat
of tho destruction of character can
only result In-public calamity. Gross
and recklos assaults on character
whether on the stump or in newspaper
magaslnu or book croato a morbid
and vicious public sontiraont and at
tho samo time act as u profound detor-
ront to able men of normal sensitive
nojts and tond to prevent thorn fr6m
ontorlug the public corvlce at any
price. As im instanqo In point I may
montlon that ono serious difficulty en-
countered In getting tho right typo of
men to dig tho Panama Canal Is the
certainty that they will bo expose
both without and I am sorry to say
Mimutlmo within congress to utter-
Really Gci
I'hmii "feci EIfa
Are made with Royal Baking Powder
bread biscuit cake rolls muffins
crusts and all the various pastries re-
quiring a leavening or raising agent
Risen with Royal Baking Powder
all these foods are superlatively light
sweet tender delicious and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder is the greatest
of time and labor savers to the pastry
cook Besides it economizes flour
butter arid eggs and best of all makes
the food more digestible andohealthful.
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moVAt BAKINO POWDCR CO. NCW. YORK.
ly recklos assaults on their character
and capacity.
Does Not Plead for Immunity.
At tho risk of repetition let me soy
again that my plea is not for Immu-
nity to but for tho most unsparing ex-
posure of the politician- who betrays
his trust of the big business man
who make or sponds his fortune in
Illegitimate or corrupt ways. Thero
should bo a rosoluto effort to hunt
evory such man out of'tho position he
has disgraced. Kxpore the crime
and hunt down tlm criminal; but re-
member that even In thj9 enso of crlmo
tf It k- ntUckcd In .sensational lurid
and untruthful fashion tho ttaclCmay
do more damago to the public mind
tfcan the crlrao Itself. It is because I
feel that there should be no rest In
tho endless war ngnmtt the forces of
ovll that I ask thnt the war bo con-
ducted with Binlty as well aB with
resolution. The mon with tho rriuck-
rakos nro after indlspomdblo to tho
woll-belng of society; but only It thoy
know whan to stop rafting tho muck
and to look upward to tho colestlul
crown above thorn to tho crown of
Vorthy onrieuvdr. Thoro are beauti-
ful things p.bovo and oround about
them; and If thoy gradually grow to
fool that tho wholo world Ir nothing
but muck tholr power of usefulness is
gono. if tho wholo picture is palntod
black thoro remains no huo whoreby
to singlo out tbo raicals for distinc-
tion from their follovtu. Such painting
finally lndttcos a kind of moral color-
blindness; and poopie affoctod by It
come to tho conclusion that no man
la really black and no man really
white bntAhey ere all gray. In other
words thety nolthor uellovo In tho
truth ot the ottaok nor In the uoncsty
of the man who Is attaokod; they grow
as aaeploious of the ncousnUon as of
thecffeiiM; it bfiooitos well-nigh hope-
less to stir them olther to wrath
againtt wrongdoing or to enthusiasm
-for whit is right; and cuch a muntal
Attitude lu tho public givos hopo to
every knavo tand Is the despair of lion-
et t map.
Depreciates Sweeping Generalizations
To assail the groat and ndin'ttod
evils of our polltloal and Industrial
Uto with suah crud atvd sweeping
goaefallzationu ae to Jncluilo decent
men: in the general condamntlcn
inaans tho asurlag of the public con-
oeno. Thero rosults a genera at-
titude either ot oynlcal belief in and
indirreronco to publl'j corruption or
else of a distrustful Inability to dis-
criminate between the good and tho
bad. BIthor atti'.idc Is fraught with
kintold damage to the country as n
whole. The fool who has not sense
to discriminate between what is good
and what Is bad Is woll-nlgh as danger
utis as the man who doaj discriminate
and yet chooses tho bail. Thero U
nothing morq dlctrosalng to ovcry good
patriot to evqry good AMierlosu jhan
!thq hard s?off1ng spirit which. treats
tho allegation: ot dtahonesty.ln a public
'man as a cause for laughter. Such
laughter lswoneo thaa tbo crackling
of thorns under a pot for It denotes
not raaroly tho vacant mind but tho
heart In which high emotions have
been choked baforo thoy could grow to
fruition.
There Is any amount of good In the
world and thoro nover wns a time
when loftier nnd 7noro disinterested
work for (ho bottormont of mankind
wa8 bolng dono thnu now. Tho forces
Unit tonal for ovll'nro gfoat and torrl-
bio but the fdrcos oX truth and low
and courage and honotty and gener-
osity and sympathy 'aro aUo strongor
than ovtfr before. It :s a foolish and
timid no loss than u wicked thing to
blink tho fact that tho forces of ovll
aro strong but It is even worae to fall
to tnko Into account tho strongth of
the forces thnt tell for good. Hyster-
ical sensationalism la tho vory poorest
weapon whorewlth to light for lasting
righteousness. Tho mon who with
stern sobriety and truth assail tho
many- evils of our tlmo whether In
the public pross or In tho magazines
ir In books are tho lentlons and allies
of all engaged In tho work for social
and political bettormont. But if thoy
.glvo good reason for distrust of what
thoy say If they chill tho ardor of
those who demand truth no a primary
virtue thoy thereby botray tho good
cuuse and play Into the hands of tho
vory men against whom they aro nom
Inally at war.
Dallas Texas League vs. Cuthrle
Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
W. C. T. U.
Tho iret nomr for
of temiw-raucf today 1
Ameiiri:i woman.
the furtherance
thu Ood-f.xirlu;
The W ('
many h-Spful
T It. Institute bror.giit
tjlihtws to uur unhm.
The Orusuder monthly has a-alni 0113
subcrllMr during: the month. Titer
are now 1I.S79 HMM o-j tile list.
Mt'miM'M of th unln. tin not forget
to We.?) rroord for the flower mission
sup rtniradent. An th onnlaro aow
runvd it U uutte convenient to do no.
Hlntv the wiloons wert doped In I4-
atto;i. Tenn . the mervhuuU of the plue
any ibut tr-d-t tuts iMfmiwl from IS
U 47 per (tut nnd r-al .wstate h4 l.n-
rrst)d In n'ue SO yr cent.
Oo Fulk of iit.iHpurt In bis lnMU-
rul Hddimi mlU: "I should like to have
very kehHi uacher in the state imv
the iHtplls urine In their ptace each and
IHit tiw ouMtten 'bow onti man servo
ItU best Interest by nroaootlns the com-
inmi good.' This Idt i Uie founa -.tlon
M oliarsctei bullllfntt und t the most
iinportunt suhjeot of eiucH'.lQii."
VICTIMS OF
. VESUVIUS
THOUSANDS OF DEATHS
RECORpED IN 1.827
YEARS.
ACTIVE MANY SEASONS
nuking day Jtko might In Naples ten
miles fixm fho uuromlt. The cloud
extended over the whole southern portion-of
Jtaly as far as Tarentum
Heavy stone were thrown ten miles.
Ono weighing twonty-flvo to'ns foil In
the vlllago or Somma. The earth was
convultetl by terrlild earthquakes and
soveh stronms f . lava poured out ovor-
Kflding tho dootnod village In all
3000 lives were destroyed In this
disaster.
From May to August 1707 tha vol-
oanfl waB In constant eruption show
orlng nclie upon Naples n.ttl keeping
that city In a long contlunod state of 0 try are caused Jiy bad water
Its First Fruption Buried
60000 People.
Ve tivlns has hoen moro thaa ordi-
narily actlvo In tho last fow years. The
present oiunifbu. which bogan flttbon
rtiju ago has been hornldod by many
signs of trouble extending back to
last spring. At ono time last Juno
the prefect of Naples felt sufficient
apprehension to cause him to warn
the population about the aides of
Yes-1 I- is irt b prepared to abandon
their homes at a signal.
The fertile slopes of Veauvlus have
attracted from the most ancient time
a awarming population of vine grow-
ers and farmers and a great number
of hamlets And village dot tho co-jo
try about together with the large
towns of Portiel netdaa (on the site
of ancient HerciUaneum) Torre del
Qrec7 Torr Annunziatft Oltnnjo
Boscoreale ard. Anaatssia places of
10000 to 30000 Inhabitants.
The rnagniflceiit scenery with Its
charm of outlook upon the Bay of
Naples has let! hundreds of perions
to build handsome country seats along
and ner the shore ono of tho most
ncted being Favorlta tho chateau oc-
cupied by Ismail Paaha once khedlvo
of Egypt.
The first recorded eruption of Vesu-
vius wa that whlsh destroyed Her-
cclnaeim and Pompeii August 29 79
A. D. Sixteen years before thnt nn
earthquake seriously damaged those
two citlss. both populous "summer re-
sorts" of tho wenlttler Romans.
On the fatal day familiar to all
readers through Bhlwer's tale tho
mountain burnt and burlod under
ashet and lava the two cities and all
the surrounding villages. It Is esti-
mated that CO.000 perkhod then.
It was by that eruption that
tho prosont peak was formod. Bo-
faro thai thoro Is good reason
to boliove what Is now called
"Monto Somma" a roundod crater
surrounding tho cone was tho oxtromo
height of the mountain.
Tho height of Mount Voouvlus varies
from 3.90O ti 41100 feet according to
tho growth or fuibsldonco of the lava
cone.
Vesuvius rested for 121 yoars. Again
In tho year 203 wilder Soptlmus Sov
orus thero wns nn eruption worth re
cording. In 472 the volcano belched
ashes which fell In all then known
parte ot Kurope and even lu Asia
Minor and tho northern part of Africa .
Other violent disturbances appear In
tho records of 12 anil 982. l
The first reported discharge ot
liquid lava appeared In the year 10.1G.
Down to Uio year 1500 thoro had been
nine oruptlons In nil. From that year
to lfiSl tho volcano we quiet bt In
that year thoro wan a. tremendous flow
of lava with violont oxploslons and
tho discharge of torrents of boiling
water. This eruption overwhelmed
the placea now meet In porll Torro
Annunzlnta Torro dol Greco Rcalna
Portlci and Boscoroatc.
There aio authentic and detailed
descriptions of this oruptloo. Vesu-
vius was wholly covered In that year
with woods and bushos and cattlo were
taken to graao within tho orator. On
December 1C 1031 a huge cloud at
A specific for palnDr Thomas' Be-
leetrlo Oil strongest clieapeet liniment
ever devised. A household remedy iu
America for 55 years.
Ten different style) ladles' Oxfords In
PaUColt les and Bluchers Yfcl Kid pat
iijj j wan. iiiucncrsuiw J"-
Dallas Tsxm Lesgus ys. Qythrlt
Tufy V4n4Y. M Thursday
IRVINQ'S
BUCHU WAFERS
Cure Rheumatism
Tho remove tho Urlo Acid from tho
Olood. prevents Its further formation
and heal the disordered Kidneys and
Urinary organs.
They pro n true Speoitlo provided by
nature foi this most distressing dlsonso.
Fifty Cents
J. N. WALLACE Pharmacist.
Quthri.. okla.
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stroke and itshe" nros In conical form 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Take Water
Insurance. v
O It is stated by reputablo phy-
O sicians that about nine-tenths of
O the sickness and alimentary
tO troubles In this part of tho coun-
panic Vesuvius was again persist-
ently aetivo from 1717 to 1737. In
1700 and 1707 active tovero eruptions
occurrod yio lntter .Bonding lava Into
Portlci flvo miles southeast of Naples
nrtdcovlal fell in tho city lUelf. Hod
hot 8tonoe In vast numbers woro
hurled 2000 iot above ho crator In
1779 spreading terror throughout tho
apaln poptaloUi. neighborhood of thd
mountain.
Again the lava flow clalmod' many
human victims In 1794. This eruption
Was tho first to bo obsorvod In tho
modern scientific spirit by mon of
Franklin's cast of mind. Tho streams
of lava precipitated therasolvos Into
tho sea beside Torro del Greco and
more than four hundred perrons per-
ished there. Ashes from the volcano
fell as far away as Chiltl and Tarrant a
This eruption tore a hole lit the side
of the mountain near lbs base which
ailed up with molten Invn. One of tho
lava streams was estimated as con-
taining more than 40 million cubto
feet.
o
O Bad water dooln't necessarily
O mean that which must bo -strained O
O beforo -using. "Somo of tho O
O worst Is the clearest which reeks O
O with alkali that cato away tho O
O dol'cate membranes of tho body O
O as long as It is used nnd much of O
O the well water Is contaminated O
O besides. It saves money In tho O
O long run as woll as health to use Q
FAREWELL THE HAT CHECK
Illinois Cotirt Sounds Death
Knell of Abomination-
the Conductor's Pet.
The supreme court of Illinois re-
cently made a ruling to the effect that
lu that state the traveling public nre'0 Uo bolly by vlrtuo
uoi required oy law to wear nai
checks which aro glvep them by col-
lectors and conductor on collecting
ffll-m nttrl tt-'trntc. fit! 1 la.nafl In nv.lni'
. .. " 0 SlR-wmake 215 E. Oklahoma Ar-
to keep c.cck on the passengf rs dos-
O EUREKA SPRINGS WATER CO.
O the water lhat is bottled nn-i o
O sealed at Efrefca Springs Ark O
O the noted lunlth reiorL Tho O
O jlaln "OZARKA" Is battled for O
O dfflce and Tamily uc and tho O
O plain wator trade just as It O
O come from the springs nnd con- O
O tsining all tho purity and life O
O that havo made the springs o
O famous. It Is not loaded down O
O :th useless- minerals and drugs
O that you don't need bui. cIoansc
of Its own
O natural purity. Dihvered to
O city custamers by Loughlln &
which was almost ' q
ICureka Springs Ark.
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tlnations.
The decisi- n
unanimous" says thnt the railroads o
have no right to tag a man with a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
cnecifv Tbey coaid place the check
on the window or seat or make come
other arrangement but not on tho por-
son of tho traveler.
The decision 1 tho outcomo of a
suit Instituted lu the lower courts iu
which a passenger wno paid his faro
was given n check orao 300 miles
Shoit of his dettinatldh nnd he was
forcibly ptat off tho trnln by tho em-
ployes bocaiuo of whlcb ho ontoved
suit nnd got Judgment. Ono by ono
tho hlghor courts affirmed tho doclslon
of tho lower courts. Including tho su-
promo court. Tho new ruling is far
EXPOSITION AT MA ?'LLES.
(By Associated Press.)
Marseilles April H.Tlfo minister
t fthe colonies and a number of other
officials of slhfo aro In Marseilles to
attend the opening of the colonial ex-
position tomorrow. Tho exposition
for which preparation! havo beoa go-
ing forward for more than a year 1b
lnt( ndfid to Illustrate tho resources
industries and commoiclal and intel
lectual progross of tho Fronch colonial
ronchlng In its offocts. Most roads J possessions throughout the world Tho
check their pasrengors still but if
cne porrlstg in rofuslng to wear tho
red or blue piece of Rapor in his ltat
tfio railroads can not compel him to
do so.
Tho Ill.noig decision wIH effect the
toads In all other states and In Mis-'
tourl Is looked upon as binding. Tho
courts of thls.3tnt havo novor decided
the matter one way or the othor as
the railroad companies woro nover
suro of tholr grounds -and didn't enro
tp take clia'nutf on n tlckot case.
A Dotlcuablo feature in this regard
is tho fact that comparatively fow
conductors check trnvollng sales-
man. Ho Ir- handed the tag -and usual-
ly preserves It In case of dispute.
Tiu chock will of courso ho hand
ed t v as beforo but If the pnssongor
decides Hhat ho does not caro to wear
It thero is littlo likelihood of his bolng
forced to do t o.
Dallas Texas ' League vs. Guthrie
Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
TO OPERATE TROLLEY FREIGHT.
(By Associated Pross.)
New Havon Conn. April 14. The
Consplldatod Railway company which
Is the trolley proposition ovnod by the
Now York Now Hven & Hartford
Railroad company will tomorrow in-
augurate Its proposed new trolley
freight service over Its line. Freight
will be carried In this wny betwoon
this city Derby WalUngford Bridge-
port Waterbury and Branford. Ulti-
mately tho service will bo extended
all over tho statu putting many ot the
wagon expresses now engaged In awh
service out of business.
affair will contlnuo throughout tho
summer and Judging from the Interest
already displayed It will bo largely at
tended.
If you would lone mat dull old headache.
And feel s lively us a flee
Mnko haste to your drucglst
And buy tame Hooky Mountain Tea
C. It. Itenfro.
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