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VOLUME XXX
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY EVENING DRCRMTlfiR 23 1907
NUMBER M
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ALASKAN'S
OBJECTION
TO JUDGE
CLAIM SILAS REID DOES
NOT KNOW THEIR
MINING LAWS
NO CHARGES AGAINST
FEDERAL JUDGES-YET
Confirmation of Cotteral
and Campbell Expected
Early in "January.
Special Ut Daily Leader
Washington Dec 23 JudBe Silas
Heid of El lit no who wai appointed
iecentl bv the President as federal
ji (Ik1 of Altiska. la having ionic trou-
ble with lif confirmation
Trntpata h.ive been filed In the sen-
ate again t his conflrination bv elt
i ns of Alaska who claim that only
. lawyer verieed In the mineral law
should be named as judge there.
They claim that Judge Kola" In the
i r nature of things has no knnwl-
i dc of Ahiskan mineral lawa Hen
.ttoi CiiMih discussed the matter at
the White House and the President
Ii-l not consider the objecflona valid.
' uilis will ureas' confirmation HtroiiR
h and expecta favorable action soon
ifUi con -ress reconvenes
Two federal judges of Oklahoma
haw not been confirmed et but no
I lotest or charges hate been filed
a.ainit th m
I he dflav is due to the fael that
the aenate committee has had no
iieiin( The) will ho confirmed
ailv in January
Hopes to Prevent Hoarding
ipf ' ial to Oallv Ix-ader.
Washington Dec 2. --A bill pio
rdinp stciiiitv to depositors of banks
and Toi the 'pievention of hoarding
niiienev was introduced Saturday
I Seiiatm Owen of Ol -ahoma It
titt- a i upon all d'-p sltb and
i iini the lund thus cieated provides
lur the iiiMieni in full of all de
iiisitoiH whin a bank in declaiel In
solvent The necretai) ol the treati-
ng Ih diiietid to malnluln a lund
ol !0uiiimofm In treamny note
whli h ma be loaned upon bonds to
id per cent o( their valm
The bill provides th.it advances
fiom It shall be charged for at the
rate of it ner cent for the first foul
nouths an' theieafter at the rate of
8 per cent.
Kansas Lands the Clerkship.
Special to Dally LMiltr
Washington. Dec. 23 Senators
Curtis ami Long received word from
Indite Hook today that the federal
(iicuit court had appointed L G
Dihiiey formerly of Topeka. but now
of Atoka Okla. as clerk of the c e-
cuit court for the Rastern distrlc or
Oklahoma
nimiev was Indoised bv the two
senators and aso by D. W. Mulvane
.did Cjrua Iceland. Speaker Cannon
win backing J U. Harrison clerk of
CHRISTMAS CHEER IN EVIDENCE
Rush of Holiday Shopping
Feeling-Programs
Die Christinas spirit prevails
lie capita' city and everv train is
P i' ked to its fullest capat it) with
( hristmiis shoppers fiom neighboring
towns The department stoics aie
a tre mend iiij business
We aie uelling more uhi ful irea
iiit this ar than usual Is what
.ill the dtdhis sa lnj are being
sold less i very year We ari now
Mini; to Santa Claus nice sets of
furs for mother or something uweftil
like that a new dress foi War) an
i HMoai (i i Willie and a new suit for
iHtl Jonuio
One KHson for the big iucieaae In
tir CbriMijnas suios iiom eai to
ai ' s.nd a merchant this morning
I . liecausM useful prestuitH are being
! uiibt and St. N'lck Hpeuti more
iiione) lot these presents because he
kiaiws th "i will nu usifui as well as
. i i 'ciHthe The bard working
families rtie Ken(ilnk th inn t of
tin it Clni-tin.i.H moil v loi tlitbitiK
jlwilhsiaiidiu th I i Hi' -i ai
tivil) tilt loll In; Hpint i i w.il ami
in uout i of the iv i (iit i.ii on
nil lailioud' tiie hoiiil i tial ..-
in in h In- iei Snta I-1 Ak in
tiMkere'l stuud this uioiiiUi. thai
xf a 1 1. a In- hdd bet u placed on all
Mains mucin out nl this iltv and
then u ittii'd nut accommodate
lilt hoi ii . I i.iel
"We I iw iiivei stii the liki of
iiavei t nt .-.ud Tiavtlmg 1'hr
Instmu
the federal district couit here for the
job However the court adhered to
its tule to not give one politician
both clerkships
$5000 For Oklahoma Marshals.
tiiWlal to Dnlly Leader.
Washington Dec. 23 riepreJenta-
the McOnlre of Oklahoma introduced
a bill Saturdav fixing the compensa-
tion of United States dlstiict a'.tor-
ties and marshals In Oklahomu at
15000 per annum. While congress
provides for these officers no salar.v
or compensation was fixed and Mr
McOuiie hopes to correct the error
lth his bill
STATE'S LAW FORCE
GIVE OUT OPINIONS
Attorney General Clias West toda.v
rendered nn opinion holding that a
county school superintendent could
not legall hold his office and teach
tchool ft I he game time as tne duties
of his office demanded his entire
time and that the duties of teaching
school would be Inconsistent with
the duties of b's office.
In answer to a query from T U
Dean county attorney of Pittsbmg
county whtther it would he legal or
I roper for a county attoi ney to de-
fend a client In a criminal case
which h had takou prior to state-
hood. The attornej general aas that
although there is no specific statute
governing the case it is against pub-
He policv and against the general
public rule.
In passing upon the question asked
by State Treasurer Menefee relative
to the duties of that office in warrants
Issued and registered by the terri-
torial treasmer and called in and for
vhich fii'ids aie on hand Assistant
Attorney General 8plllman held that
the warrants should be paid.
BANK COMMISSIONER
EXPLAINS NEW LAW
The Bt-it- ba'iklug commission is
walling v letter of iustnirtiouH to
each bank of the stato referring to
the recent banking ui. the letter
says-
"The bill Is amendatory and supple
plemental to the Oklahoma banking
laws as published The old hiwa
ar not repealed exempt where thev
ma conflict with the provision of
tiiis bill All piovlxons of this bill
te uow in toice except th" guaranty
of deposits and that provision will
Income elective FebruaiV 15 11 OH
Onlv clean and well managed bunks
conducted in haitnonv with the law
and in condition to pass n rigid exam
i nation will have the lioreflt cif the
depohitots guarant) fund
lOxamiuations will commence on or
about .lanuary 15. 1908 and tht. uf-
f;iirs of banks should be in pinper
shape bj I hat date in ouler to bee me
qualified tor a ceitilicate of Insui-
tme Th old p tice fotlo.ve.1 b
some banks of allowing overdralth in
liirge iniuiiieis find amount and of
(Mending the sanu old note fiom
tiin to time must be discontinues
Neither will excess louilt be per-
mltted The department will stand
lor clean I auklng in accordance with
the provision of the bsnking laws- and
nothing short of It National batiks
desiring to aall themselves of the
leneflts of the depositois guaranty
tund mat do go b comphlng with
the bill."
SENATOR MALLORY DEAD.
(By Associated I'reaa.)
Washington D. C . Dec 23. No ar-
rangements et made for funeral of
Senator Stephen Russell Maliory of
Penaacola Florida who died here
lat last night. Hl tenn would have
expired March 3 1909.
Indicates Season's Good
at City Churches
ei AX lit R. I K(lilnd) of the
ta Ke who Is in the ity Irom
kn today.
itmn at th Churches
hiistiiias exoiclwt- time Iiumi ai
ni d loi all chnri !. - nf the lt
and tin evi nt will In 1 1 omul of hap
ipinehh The euteii.niiiiK 111 will (on
ihiht of readings it 11 itluiix limbic
and song and olln r appiopn lie ex-
I clues
At the First M I- ihuuli iiiiiim
n Hi oid t lid Noble I VI I' 1 inm b
t-oiith 1 hi nei Vilus and Hroud tin
;aplint (liurch ciriiei Vine and
1I1I1 and ut tl.e I ml ii I'rtwbv trrian
(l)iniii 1 in- ol and 1 lev 1 bind
tin- old fi liliiiK'd ai ol ce'nlii.iliiiK
Chrmlin 1-1 will pnval theli In TaU a
''hiihliuis tut in tin 'liiw 1I1 uml ap
. iiopiiit (lis ( ouiliu t d In the
JchU'lU'ii 11 fn Mtil.i m hoi1 ton 01
row evening
I At the First 1'rt.bs terlan church
i imei of Oivitliui and .Soldi mhih
thing w II lw ivi n 1.1 tlu ii'i if
1 iblean t siduh and r t-dins from IKn
II111 In llit in 'Wim t: in ut ( mi.ii'i 15
luiii In ilKlhtt.eni Tin- cnuuli will
In iiitiopi. tt l de( i Hi il fu' tin ((
icamon and Mr.u aroljn VAiiiams
will h.ue ihiue of the muui
' Tilt- (u I mini; wnlini will lii- (nn
'ducted at 'I -tnitv KiU(ii.l clan ill ou
Kant S'obl avenue
(1'ontiiiiKsl on l'jg G l
Stet
ToW
iChrl
s
ia
LETTERS
TO LOCAL
HASIT1ES
SANTA GLAUS TO GET
MAIL UNDER NEW
ORDER
OPPORTUNITY FOR
KIND HEARTED PEOPLE
Now Youngster Who Write:
lias Chance to Have &
Pa
it-
questsFUifilled
ir
The Dostoffice officials at Outhile
have officially recognlrod Santa Cb m 1
Kven though his street numbe; Is notltlonH Ooyerninent for ptotertlon The"
given hy the little tots whoArlte to )Oslt0 .lsurnl 111H ll(ken in I
him in Outhiie his mail is being do- the m.it 1 i K that tin slate of
ltveied promptly. An agrei ment has
i i !.... ... j...
of sending ordets to the OhrlstmaB j
saint and thoae who are anxious to
nL l In Hlllr.. fU .J..-
uonioi til iiiiiii I iiv UIUDIO
The postmaster general at Washing
ton has oidered all mail for Santa
Claim dtilvered to the chaiUable or
ganizations of the cttle fiom whr-h
the letters are sent Sevoial hundr"d
have alrcndv lieen turned In to the
fluthile postnffiro and will be dellvei
d as ordered fiom Washington upon
application to Postmaster McCoy
It has been the custom heretofore
to send the letters sent to tne good 8t
Nicholas undn his thousands of nick
name nllaseH to the dead letter office
at Washington It was suggested to
the Washington authorities that they
turn the letters over to the parents
iu the cities where written and their
little heaits cot Id be satisfied by
pi terfamillas and the children still lie
under the liclli f that "Santy" sent tho
gltts to them
In this waj too it was suggested
that there could be found many pe
pU with philanthropic motives
pb with philanthropic motives vwio
would be glad to look after the little
one's needt- last eur iu out of the
1 ri?e BttKtern cities Rovernment led
I ipe pnvmted the posioifice peopb
from tinning over thes letteis to .1
min of millionh who wanted to bnv al
d' the pn"5 nts foi tht little folks
From now until after tin firnt of K.
jear the postoffice will tuin all i'
these l.tleis over to the chariUihl
ImieaiiK but tin 01 dei due 110 su
vli9t will become of them nfteV that
time
So.i'e of the letteis aie sent to
Santa Clans Toyland ' "iant 1
Claus. care of Fathei Time " "Sant
Claus. Noilli Polf " 'Santi Claiu
Home of Kris Krlugle" and otln r
rumllla. til tun hv all It'll flit r iiiMlww. I
Idol of the Tuletlde scnon Is ad
. .. . ... . . .... V
nresseo w. mr tm. . ar u.-.e a -.
hi en Ho letteis addressed to tliuV
chimin.) department of Sandy s
housa" as was the case In Guthrie
last year
rODAT? IN THE
DEPARTMENTS.
Charterti Issued.
Charteis weie iihuid fiom the ot-
8Cc of sicietary of htat th n onittlg
to the following (oriMHilion
Tho Sii ill lanufai luring i impin
ot Ciiitbili' and Yoiinghtown Ohio
with $-0 m'o c rfpitul sto 1 The direc
tins aie C I llot-ti i ami Win
Bacis of No Hi-'stown and H W
Ptnteeofrt ot i itlu it
The Klv Maiinfui nrj; cumpanv
of tl tlnie an 1 ounistown Olilo
with lh) capital stock 'I lit ill
Httois ate C J Hostel and Wrn
U vi f ot Vounghtown and II W
I i ntt i usi i f (uthi ti
Notary Commission.
111. follow in notaiv ( omm Isf ions
win issued from tie off ot tho
sec rotary of state this morning
I lionvei of Oklahoma ( tty for
Oklahoma (initio
I H O Tin ill ut Cold Hptings foi
Kiowa iiiiiiilv
K. A. Johnson of Huff a 'o for
II H I i I ( 'HIIIH
ti s ! i.n.t William ot 'I i h uml o.
tor Jobtihlou county
Joe C Hniith of Kellm r lor Texas
IIPy
.lah A Wood 1 1 11 ol (iki ihoiiia City
loi Oklahoma count)
Agents Appointed.
1 lie (iklaaoina Still (ill timpaut
of An. -ma. tins rooming bled a cop
01 thilr arlii'les of Incorporation with
I tli htale a 1 u tarv and atinu.iii id tie'
'nil ntuieiit of B II talis ol T ilsa
.1. a ut
I I 1 Kin 'i tur ' t Oil ic t.a- ( .
1 r dii hi .ti t 1 I a t i ' s 1 in
1 j.t 1 it .11 hi in in in.; ti 11 p niit
ipent of I Vessl v and t A Ko-
Und of llartli hville as stute it nts
.
PiOvides Christmas Monay.
Coveniitr Haskell gatuiWi) ninht
.n'd Hit appiopuatiou bill of f'2
e foi Ci pigment of contingent ex
:
o
O WBATHttR FORECAT.
O O
o o
O Waahlnglon. 1m 21 Partly
rlotuU tonight. Tueodav fnit O
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penses of ptate offklals and niembfis
of the supreme couit and the auditor
Is drawing Uie warrants! today for the
psjment of the Bntne The state or-
OclalB ronaeqtiently feel much reliev-
ed ovr th situation as thev thought
tl ey were not going to have an
Christ man money to spend
SiSna Herd Law Mill.
Governor Haskell this morning
sm-d House Bill No 101 the herd
act
Menefee Examining Securities.
State Tieasuier Mnufee In busy to-
ri v inspecting aecuiltMM offered by
diffnent stat banks that have ninde
application for a deposit from the " -iiiHiiioo
s liool frml Many hankers
ait here todav with thi Ii securities
not 3ilng to trust the malls.
GOLDFIELD'S FRANTIC
APPEALS UNHEEDED
(By Associated Press )
Weshington. I) C Dec V Ap
pi als to Piosident Roosevelt to hav'
the Federal troops remain in Ooldfteld
I" the opinion of White Hoase officials
1"dlt0 PS!e " tb 1pRrt0'llhSe
unainir ihini 1 r.lv nlelv nn tile Na
Nevad-i n!h Id vh;uM evuv means
.within Its pnwi to inn. nl tlu situa-
tion iim
shoulil in
In' Federal InttM Terence
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"IMlin U) Ull-Bldn
TAGOART ISSUES
CONVENTION CALL
lllv A mp latcrt Press)
l'n in ii lack hid Hi i' J ! Chair
ni.Mi I i . 1 1 oi th. i . Him i in. na-
llnnal ( iim" illi i iiuln i-.siitil the
fm 111 ii 1 ill iiu the iiitliiiinl iniiven-
tiun lo 111 it in Iiimimi Tin -.day
luh I'tus Dk e ill ik In i ut:
Ml i Time 1 it n ci 11 11 nl the
I n Hi 1 1 Si iti s 11 1 1 sm 1 tin nl past
I' Inn il ifliliitiin 111 I 1IIIT1 1 1 iieoK
ili 1 111 1111H1 with 11 In 111 1 (Tort
I'll I'lll. 1 i 0111111 K ll 1 '!-.( Il nl muihI
gov 1 iiuneiil an nudiaHv Inviliil to
imri in i nilln iti It "hi - In tin ion
Million
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VLRYblEP HARBOR
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WANTED-AT ONCE THREE BOYS
VAIT4 pnMIE8. TO DELIVER
s
DELIVER
RouYg" 'UBAdER ofFICE
rAt-cn nuu i c. uenusn wrnwt
BOUGHT TOO
MANY GIFT
SHOOTS WIFE THOUGHT
EXTKAVAGAHT THEN I
HI MS Ii LP
A CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY
. i i ii
ti n n i r m
Tnni Run If Rnnk hnmifl Willi
Carriage License
Chn rfo I" I 1' Frank 'li ai
bliot u! ah t Hi ' I il . Iv wo. in 1
inf hei tlndniu siiot at a poliieirsn
1 nnd 111 11 kin I inn s' 'f cail toiliv in
' I'1 li""" U-. I"'rty first stieet The
"' as .mint u in a qiaini ovu
( nn'itm m item. ami uimi a I w
he rs I I r m ih
I'vlnri t in
hied 41 loA tin ii
lictloiiH that nis
paid hi hl 11
ii'e unknown t
police
N a 1 11
tin .Ml h I 1
f hi'iiI 1 1
t mint) !ii.hii!!
1 I Inil li. 'I h( I Hi
mai ila li 1 list di
mini awe money be
wiione whereabouts
iini ii. -bbois or
' 1
II 1 - ir win-I
1 t.iil il it n In 1
ill ! I 'I ' 1
I i.i h. lii. o 1 11 ui
a p .3 is
nmuuiitluii to I'ene with a rci lit with
(Jtawal . 1 $.' . I h Iiione) uecoid
H'K to m u ' i bei n ta'eii fiom
tie l.an. hi th v man iini i-ln. b.nl
'xpUiiK'J lint "'f 'i' "in " I"
c-ljase lnMnn- pr mti- w ih it
aooooooooooooooo
THE GREAT
COMMONER'S
' ' LAUDATION
BRYAN TOASTS CONSTI-
TUTION LEGISLATURE
AND OFFICIALS
DOLLAR BANQUET
POPULAR OVATION
Carrying (lie Love and De-
votion of Oklahoma for
t Magnificent Nebraskan.
Personal Item William Jenninas
Hi 1111 Ih the guest of his million and
'"" ' ''ntls hc'M' '" Oklahoma.
if Katurday aftemoon proved bad
for people to Ret to and from tho
opera ho'iM w hi re Colonel Bryan ad
dressed the legislative executive and
I ludlclal branches of Oklahoma of
ITficlalH the night was also about as
dlhagreeable as possibl eto be.
Nolwlt.iHtand.1ng it 11 this (ho r0()
lie kits artiangcd for at the dollar
b. nonet in the Klllsch building woio
t.ik -n n li ss tl. .n an hour
The committee on arrangements
managed well as to distribution of tho
hi.mlreds who had tickets but the
anxiety to see and hear caused the
loom to llll early In the evening.
Thompson at ToasttnatUr.
'i in 11101 matin's orchestra rendered
n usi until the time for the speaking
lo coram t nee. .At the appointed hour
Hon .1 H Thompson chairman of
the stale lKimocrstic committee faced
the audience H said the committee
on ai rangetnents had arranged a pro-
gram that could not be altered bo-
c iihc thcr- were so many speaker
pi i sent and .ill could not talk that
cvMiitig Acting as toastmastor Mr.
Thompson called on Representative
Otoigi WJiltehurst ' of Sayre
h pond o the toast of 'Oklahoma's
1) lit to Iltv in"
Wtntehurst Preferred to Listen.
Mr W'hlteh rst lefustd to k Into
c lulls In tils leplj satlHlvIng his i
laius Ibal lie too. wanted to lit'in
th yieiit licmociii iither titan make
a speech Mr Whllehuist made u
npl. udld b t hort .iildiehH
Blllupeon "The 'New State."
Hon R A Billups or Cordell ad
d'ismed the audience in n sponse to
the toast The New State"
Mr Hllliips address was an ora
toiital effort Illustrative of the atrug
gle to attain the piesent place in the
slhteihood and piophttlc as to the
future He tc"eivfd mm h applause
c inliig the address
Stafford Sounds Warning
Senator Uov Staffoid of the Okla
human responded to the toast "The
Present Onlv ' He refused to be con-
slilend as pre tending the least power
at . iniblli speaker and then proceed
ed to m "ke a strong sensible address
ah to the m ed of good sennlhl and
1 oik ht woik iy the Imociacv of the
m w si ttt Mi Ktafford said thercj
w o. a miht iki n Idea tin' statu would
i
o no lit inoci itic but to be inn
ill i i la ii i not half that the
n ilil il i larlllj! the othe i gteat
i ii on ii had In i n won bv the hon
s in ( hiiiIoi tie paify h. d shown
the peop'e cleini' ln dduMs with
I UK iiMiilinli i th it anv diviatlon from
lilit uilie v woild pmvi ih. ruin of
.till IlltV
1 Murray Talked
i i uei Willi. in 11 Mu'ray ieh
1 1 mil 1 to th to i i Our t oiiKlitu
i on .tint ta di tin iiqiu-ht of the
aiidbnte not to i'i'U that In wiml I
like but tin minutes liiin irel
i II ouifht all w n tin le to lisd u to tin
gieil Kieik(i who was tin r-iif"t
NM Milllav iter land tne iniisliti
""" '""' lpt" WI'"'" M'' "' ''
mir.iiii nn 0. .. coiiiioiiiiib ioi ... .
1 lams and restricting railroads to
'. mi money on their (aj.Hal invested
1 no 1 in Hie wi tei Miiiin Into tin
' Mo k b spec iilatoih
fl ' sp aket aNu iiOiuti'l mil thi
fi ituiis of tin oiisritu ;ini j.' 1 v m
11 h nn I. ildi r ill ip;.eirt mlt v md
. ii a.1 1 )i iii( 1 w t 1 thu e of m )i
n nns In his (inn lulling remarks
Mr Miirrav said nil the fame he i et
1 pe cte I t.i am honestly ae cp irt d
01 ot'ieiwisi would b- traded for tin
l-iowle 1 1 in.it he had be n in
I 1 11 hi. iii I t 1 the hanill);: ill I
a 1 Ui. of ' ( ifiv-l 'Im Ion while tin
;i r i. u tn I 1- timilv euj'iv il l'n
ine privileges as did the rich H
tldi s ws lomnlly cheered
Bellamy on "Cornfield Uawyarc "
In it. Hint oiriioi (Iforti W
)' 1 u r hio- 1 to tile tooat 'I '..
( 1 t ii I u . 'n an Inti itii
H tl t 1 1 I 1 tl AOlk 'i t'
pnt b tlu. fun. ero of the 4:011.1.1.11
t on i id Its di f tide is hince that Umi
e U -int- '1 cellaring that William II
Munav hid made (food under all cm
.it a. uml . Mini stun en od pro
lose! the name of the speaker of tt
' ei ho 1 t it t e piesidnt Tl.'
proposition yns gre ted with trc
till tlllollM applsMso
Chief Justice Williams Talks.
Hon Hutu rt I Wlillamh rliiif jus
tlce of the s lpreme eonit iispondisi
t tin to ist Hhall Precedenci Always
Hi oiiserved' and his historical
ridiuice to the davs when the poll-
tiitans would nominate Hitnv lav
fm President when ihn wis no
c! nnco to win uomin itun; -une inn
who (mild not be bii il 01 h i nuipliih
Winn tin i was hu oppoiliniitv
Fai Ingi the vast u ilnme In lico
Wlllltnis s-vld ' Tlie puip'i- of Ol In-
honia nie for lit) an H Is tln-l' Hist
nnd their last holce jiid for him we
u ai ili as i "olid phalanx unmovabln
pud wliolh mi' "ni o rned as to whelhep
v i lit Inst in lust on th lit Twicci
li s lie lid In id fi il and twice fllty
(inns moie III' lie pointed the WHV.
He was me il in Is Id he w is Kieitef
till when il.ii til and levlbd bv
tl osi faint nl In nt lie thumb ml tho
liliflrln i ol liK pn tv to tin c i.iii in
ol ail upixMliiL. In i but the kIdiv of
I1 I ft lends in tin miv te 111 ol t mso
w'io n.e iippt mI to all hi If govern
I uei t
I i he p iplt ot okbihoma aie for
il'iMin and we i pect no 'cond
i I ii i'p lie was inn fiieinl ana tlie
fi n nd of the peopli mote no honest
man rn ra1 md less ol him would
t ot he Hi v din sipp
The )t mm i ii v of Ollihoma n-
i he to follow prtit-dent twice has
li been defeated it is line but now
I he time atrlvid nnd tho occasion al-
most rh cr it iiu ns ilctniv the people
o Oklahoma and tlie people of the
I'nlticl States aie still for Hiyan '
Haskell' Tribute to Bryan.
Coventor Hnsk. )l never ippe ed
belli r before nn auiliiwe limn when
I a. use Sitmdav evening Tin 'lov
iiinin said that I voiced th. m-ntl
Hint of cviiv (Illen of the state
wlien he deilaieii tl aid of Colonel
l.tan in Hecuitng the adoption of the
conslltutlon was woilh moio than miv
..the ! f!..i..imr fftmnllni nte.l
Mi llryan on Ms -ocord not alone for
what he had done hem in the state
but for what he had done In all states i
and miner ine coiitiimius as pievaui-ii
I'li'seiiling Uie RiRnou iruer- ill iiif i
HtHte officials asking Colonel ill j an
to lie tho Rii' si of the legislature and
tlie state offli lals (lovuinor Haskell
HhKi tl tlie Kient Htnliwrnan to take it
hum. tn rememher (bat down here in
Iiu Pnitthwrttt thi re was a state that
placid his name win le the angel had
placed Ben Adhc m s above all the
rest '
flmiiinnr Haskell hiinke of the de
feat the. tiie'IcM of Bryan had re
cclved not only at the hands of Demo
c nits bii ut the hands of the 'ank nnd
TU of thcr own patty declaring the
lllllmiity In the legislature had refused
to supptut men wio were opp)"(d to
nCeption nl the constitution Tho
Covimioi told of llu trip aiomi'l th i
woild by f win Id richest r.n and
Ills retain Declai.'d the man of
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U ..H III. 1XMM I. ..(( 11 IIIN . 'IiIIl IU(
Ii lin pa lu i unit no 1 1 in was tin ii to
maki him W'leomi How (iiffeunt
n.i'i thi' nl i n nl Hi i hi Tin n win1
tli in tinls pllt d on I'miiHinds in in' I
tin I'.nat c mini mi i ami tin km it
puss hH(rf liilloiis i olisldeied Ills id
d i in tlie gnatisl olilect ol In te n st
In l.KMlei.i tlm.s ..traiislatlng It to h It
th tongi ( s of ni tnv nat Iiiiih jti.l
i.ii es
'i'lie Clovernoi dulued the men who
weie tijlng to can) out Ilriin'B
plans of gov (rnnii ut were too small -l(iIC IC f)11nilir
the. little teet would not fit tho'llllnC 15 UUKluriU
sii li'hmanllke Uiieks of tho Nebias
kail
I tiovernor Hasktcll declined Btin
1 tin poei of a. i) htattviiJnaii In all his
torv. the one peeiless lighter for prin
ciple no niattir hat the odds or
chance for bucchs
(ioveinor Hasnidl closed his iddres
and Introdi ction iij declaring no
single economic pi In Iplo of Bryan'
had ever been iitta(ktd and that tha
popularity of Roosevelt was due W
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Oklahoma Official Takes Issue With Supervisor of Na-
tional Schools in Indian Territory
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SEVENTEEN
MEASURES
PASSED
GOVERNOR APPROVES
ALL LEGISLATION TO
HOLIDAY RECESS
SEVEN BILLS WERE
SIGNED SATURDAY
AH Bills Passed to Date
are Emergency
Measures
'
I After a siienluoti" vsslon of 18
a(K( (1 n R yPnUea
...
bllln pass Mm th honae and were ap-
1'iovtiiia in uovernor ttii oaiahoma
leglslatine aliourned Saiuiduv night
tor the holidiva to re con v me n
j
'
'vl"i ll'UB.'n Olllil.ll) Slgv .'(I
seven him v Inch had In i u lushed
tb roil) li within the last fi w davs
This is a ie(ord of ie-ailv otio bill
'il in iiiiiovml (ier li lslatlvf
All bills passed to ti.it iiu etui
(r
gency meiihinis and btioim laWH at
nine.. imhUi the conMltutinn
The bllli approve il lj the
nor Situriitij aie
gov or
' . KH Inmi telegraph law prevent
Klght lii.in telegraph law.
tng Hit iplng of giib out of the
state for the drawing of giand and
Jet't Jutoi appropriating J'i.fttlt) u
snlaili'ol stale officers. Hie Franklin
Hi ook bill Tor the trai sfei .r iivl
t nd (lini.iiiil cases fmm th Indian
leiiitorv hide fiom the federal to
tho flute cmitts. Increasing the num
i.er of uimi'itdty regeutj piuvtding
for a stat i piiutor
Other bills that have boon passed
during i ho eighteen dnvt. eaKln aie:
Jim Ciow" bill to prevent Bm
mnval ot c.'-es ftom th stato to fecl
"'' ouits ror new ft u wtiere re?-
r'M '"e (cmi etencliug the time or.
IMttliclu tin ri
rtalft taxes lemltting
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itHte taxi- fm IIH17 to Mime iri.nno.
Out) si hno' fund invi 'm nr of school
fnndh aiii lniatlliK I ii" '"Mi ti)i iu;
ilnll e ii .ih i i ii iiili i nig ile-
pi Hh lii lilt bank i n 1 In i law.
1 in i 1 em ii ne i nn ObUKrt
h'a.t d l i ili oiikIi In f.ii In lutimiH
uli..li 1 it .1 ..1 flti.tl I..J...I .tm I tin
m h ( i(( -..
nn nl
enalil
I innliiliitioli mil tin bill to
in ( unties to U in bonds
EMPLOYES ALL SAFE
(By Assoolated Pro)
PlttKlniii; Pa IKc J? it bocamo
known today about one hundred m "
weie In tin grnoctibc rtt i mine neai
Monoiigahi la ytsterda when fire
broke out md that they had narrowly
et raped death The mine is burning
flireelv toelny hut It said all tho
minus aie account! for.
SCORES BENEDICT
dune 1 on.'! 1 -is would not for a mo-
im-11 1 ininhiir their piopohitlon and
1 j iiit di o tin car 'bagtrs in tho
liiim-w hta' wmid b i. r.
01 I u pi ii lut' of public K -ootB for
(hi ( asti 1. nt of th stale Super-
'tilt nib ni nn rou today gavo out
lie folnwi 1 1 1 res which show' Urn
oiiititinu .1 Oklahoma in liool fund
I tie 1. 1 ut time itud how tllfl
1 liool (ill. li 111 c HO tin ll.lDllll.li:
itatua "t the School Fund.
To mgi. with th" statu treasurer"
1 is f'7"ii ou deposit to tha credit
1 tin 1 1 'h i ti sii fund aud not an
'el until. u hi ant.
1 he 11 i I 11. ai t htiju-e.it hi 1 thi
iii 11 in to all la uMtuidishinfi
imiilii 1 1111 li sybtoiii in the Indian;
1 1 no 1 1 1 1 ti rn pait rf tha atalo.
1 al- - 1
it M nil III
tau J 500000 aeroa
whicn -50000 acei
maintenance of tha
bo 1'M-atcd la that
i ;
11 1 the land given fof
1 1 if the schools In old
1 Hint In ni'dily equal.
I oy i ae re s of laud
ie of '.'" 10.! 17 la se-
.. .. v 1 .r 1 he maiiitt uanca ot
11. Hl.il. uimi 1 1 tut AIM.
II . . .1 Miuitir 1 ait -ton BU.-
mUII t I "11 tin e 11 1 1 il si booifl
a 'til (1 -u a iii nil If 1 VV.I.U tfcbj
11 iindliii d ii 1 p 1 u 4)
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