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VOLUME XXX
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY ft VENTNG JANUARY 20 1908
NUMBER 63
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ASKS THAT
CONTRACT BE
10BED INTO
SENSATIONAL RESOLU-
TION ADOPTED 1
SENATE
RECENT-nu LOSSES
OCCASION OF INQUIRY
Graliani Presents BiU to Con-
fine Marriage of Negroes
Within Own Race
Tbo afternoon session of the sen-
ate commenced Vlth the Introduction
of bills Davis offering No. IT!) an
iict relating to daln commissions rs
K- K
NO. ISO amending statu'es of
.vM": Franklin No. 181. nrolitbitlna
child labor. No 182 stewart relating
to price and deducting d f'-rry
I HIS. ;itO J ".i. l.Oim. ni'OMUinK IOV
?:""icav rtUno.r..i"f:"n!:."f
ti relating to iosuing cluUs on
b.mks. Taloi No. 185. rguHiting laj
prutiiB; Talor No. 180 an act to n.. .
curt dpf-ctivo acknowledgement; No. I) AM (lAV
1X Graham an act nreventlna: tho'UIU nnu utlu
ui.tirluf? ol an other than the negro!
race
Taylor Raises a Question.
Petition wore r.ad asking fot
the
paaBaSe of the bill fov pensioning
fternien. nnd Senntoi- Tnvlni- muil
rrierenco to the action of the hmiBO lW'" huuse. following its atmounce-
m sending the AlcCalla hill for pas- nient of (.wine days ago had before
sae 1 Hen of Senate mil No. til todv the grat operators of the
offered b him. He hud road also nn
aiticl from i jiaper that told of the " '
nnnufticture of aouOmpnt to transfer The committee. In writing to the
i uses from the federal to thB state operator? declared the need qf teghv
ciuts th' vll the intmaiiro w:m to latlon rcqulrd Immedluto attftituui
suiiiir-4B. A committee was appoint- and askod. all of the producers who
'1 consisting of Taylor' Kedwiua and would to mate their idaa.
(iihaur f The Bpikeeman of th' opei.ttois
Brook Bill Again Considered. ' vn IX V Onnnollv for thirty tlve
1! . mottui to go into the committee yearn an oj?raUir. and p rhaps the
it the Yhole was made by Htook and best known man in the field
com .dotation of the llrook iml b"giii In thiH sfate' he atio. "wa h uld
h th offei ni? nf an atneuomei t and l;3e law requiring npcratois to
the MuBkoj; e senator rebiiKing one hig k .ft v and effect ualh all aban
ihson of Muskogee for stating fu doned wells. 11 pr eantlmi shculd b
JaKd stattaig that the bill was affect- enforced to prevent the terrible wast-
Inu other ciiies. of gas and oil that has Tieei. so pro-
Scnsational Resolution Adpoted. ! nounced U r years
riia Iiad the committee ne un.J "We d' sir. relief fnm the red tap
til a sensational resolution was pasuedthat has made the operator ln nom1
mid sent to the house asking the narts a nrey for the cheat fcruftei
.ii-pointinent of a commute- to invest!-1
-it- a. uiii.mu niui une num jau. Mia .
i uic- uuuiu ui rem-tun m oiiuwaier
ma also inouir'ng into tile causes or
the recent tire louses.
1 the committee of the whol.
Hrook scond hard on the critics of the
bill to regulate cities ad declared
that the measure was fair that oppo-
positiou being fiom solilsh iieoplp at
JIusUckoo thost. who made the meas-
ure a .necessity
Appointed Meat Inspector.
J V. Prior of Oklahoma City has
boon appointed meat inspector at that
place by the livestock eotnnitslou.
Lumber Rats Hearing Tomorrow.
The corporation comrt.4Ion will
meet tomonow to hear complaints on
the proposed lumbei r4te which waa
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MASONS OF t!10fl
Grand Commander Richardson Admiral Schley and Other
Distinguished Visitors at Scottish Bite Consistory.
From the present prospects the
raid-winter leunloii of the Sonttlsh
Ilitu Conatatoi which convenes here
Thursday for a three days' sesalon
will be the largest attended meet-
ing th? Consistory of tile alliy of
(iithrle htih ever held Grand Com-
in mder Jalnes I Hlchardtoii and Ad
nitr.ti Schley and a party from Waah-
mgton D C will he hi attendance
nluch Will add much is the occasion
Alreudv slity apiilicatlon ha b en
received by tho s?cretary on the
diss roll which pn.mies to he one of
The fargeat that ha ever taken the
d gre work.
The alasons of the new state taie
u ranged to liHve both ooitatiitory
int-stluij" in th' saii'e week to enable
t'omroandi'r Rlrhardaun Admiral
bchley and i'h ir party to aaeuu
both meetjnga wh in tho new state
The McAJratar Valley reunion op?ns
today at McAlet r to last until
Thuibday and. the consistory will be
h Id hero Thursday Friday slid Sat-
urday. The committee In charge of Uip
local reunion uae arraniai to haw
the cfriM wok during U day and In
ht eveh the Mo and tlr Ultog Sa on the fltB. a bcwny ChicBaa eaafarrtu wttti MUi i i V'WIIU wa todav .....oed uneonnti ' "'" nor Lis n.k of Mui.kogt.e-
wives wHl W witwtaiBr. Tb con fanltur. ad iUturfte InatalhMl and rnili.HTa othar dfcr Judas WUiiaMs ......- ZZ .Jl ..... . ' " . . -Tiu u.1 mi. iu a -t
c-Tt eomptey an4 iltAmaUoflulj of
tbp gythfHer Norawl achool a-
ordarid to io hit twffeet tninorrow.
The hearing rn the grar rat? whirls
i ! Tor today was postponed until
March 3 on account of fb (tineas o:
Commtaelon Lover At the hearlntf
toiiVMTow the. floes teitfba. Santa Fa
mill Kftfjr roads hav served notice
tlmt they woVrfo riot lm represented.
?nieuine iort stniui a western also
notified the commission tlmt they
would not protest against the order.
BIG COURT RECORD.
Lawtoo Jan. 20. With TVlBtrict
7n.ge J T. Johnsvm presiding dis-
trict court opened today Ote criminal
docket scheduled for consideration.
The docket co"talni 104 criminal
eases and is the largest of that clase
In thn atnte.
TtlcJ ird Mate wbo made a sensa
tlonal escape from Jail August WW
charged with stealing horses wa8 the
first call for trial
Robert Miller was released from
the county bastile and went home to
And liia wife had presumed htm with
an hefr during hlg absence. He wan
aent to Jail laat May convicted ot hav-
ing secured money under false preten
se nnd when tried was sentenced Io
an additotiRl daj In jail. Mrs Mille
hat) been living with relatives in the
country
Chief Parker Coming.
Quanunh Parker chief of Cntnan-
dies I slatel for a lobbying trip the
time being oquaUy divided between
fJntKrie and Washington. The chief
declares bis mission Ik to secure go.ne
favorable laws for his tribe whil"
the evolrtlon from semi to full civ ill
station la being made
...
Tnrner of Lawt ix in th-
Dr
city
He is her elook.ng Into a bill
now befo-e the leKisle'iire fot th
appointim it of members of th at it
Iniard of health and will be a catid!
"tin.- nuin mo ntHJH jl vr luuuti
.""JlrJ.'" "o . vpr ..!. u. m week
physicians ot Soutliwest Oklahoma.
BEFORE COniMTTEE
Tlie oil and gas committee of the
We need a system that will require I
iiu operator to pav wen. un ne
bdouiu also o givn a
chaw for
r- u iteration tor iub errnrt time ana
time and
".'.'. .
i a vriKntsman oi ruisa rtanise)
UIC IHUIIHOI Hll.l ft li. Ull OlIltH
stated their Ideaa to th comniitte"
fLs presentations of local condition
being offered.
The Standar4 sent three men but
listed them under the aliaa program
of the subsidiary concerns.
U U (Jreenfleld professor of
Knglsli in the South wr- st ru Normal at
Watliorford tecompauled by his
brother in law Thad Hlce. are In
Outhrle todav on busliieHb. Mr. Hlce
represented his district of Hla!n
county ln the o.nuitulona! conven
vent Ion. lkitli are gxr dftnoeiats
and uplenilid gentlemen.
RANK T 0 ATTEND
e is ted by home talent will
hflVe
chargt jf the enteitalnments. (n
Thursday night the dramatic club wi.l
put on their play ' The I.iUle Miu
ister." In the lai-ge auditorium lu th i
Temple f'Mch hi a -leMtlug capaeit
of 1500 Ou Friday eeuiiiK Mi
Lillian- Holes of this city iaatruet. .
in music in the Southwestern Normu
school a gifted and wUely knowt.
j latitat Prof. Peas" U'lior soloist and j
Prof. W. ff Coltou. the violinist ot
that school will also app ai The
AbcftiTnoc
Temple 0l club aud the Temple j... pjtv to guhmlt U au examination
octette assisted by local vocalists. tv g. jj. Wolfs. ctury tn tht m-
will also be on the mue'cal prtgiaui ' iyC' of the lasuraafce dpeartment of
On Saturday night closing th1 big oklaluans. th state commissioner
rewuton. will l a grand banqm t and 1 mornlng offlclaily mitifled O h
haP given by thfr Masons in thii i.auingham pienldent of the
mauplflcent haaqpet room which Is.cniipaiiy that the iiceiMk. of thai
row nearing completion ln tbo Tern 'company to do bvalReas Ui Wit ta''
pie annex It is without .-1-jubt Out was reveked. the um to go into
largest an
most costly bajuiiuet andlotrer tutliv and that the: would be
ball room in the Southwest !
Slnoe the lat reunion th. Temple
nas neeu .onpieiety oveinauled .lie
.argf vebiinui. mi uie entiance andl
tha spacious lobby rooms iu r-yrmf. '
tWIt WIIB tue seCIWtarys ainCil have
aen el4aatly furnished. Rnhhar
-.
Contloapd. on jgu lght.)
RECEIVER
S PLACED
IN CHARGE
l'IRST RANK FAILURE
IN OKLAUOMA SINGE
STATEHOOD
INSURANCE CONCERN
HANDED ITS PASSMftTS
Refused Io Permit Examlna
tion of Books By State's
Authorized Agent
State Bank Commissioner
Smock Saturday took cmtrol of th
of the!
I I'arriiers and Merchant hank of Cho-
fM111 n .-... i.B
Hayood ln charK. of' the niltt ;lon
1r Smrwtr ntAto. that thA tiniik tu In
a bad condition but will iriie nti ilaJ"u1tJt
tails He aay- the deposit! are $:W-
.w. j .. . .!. u Ill
u . ... 1 1 1
after
thoioimh examination hiv
made of the affairs ot the ir
nt Inn Thlk ik- the Hntl hank that
Ilia to
las one into the hands of a rcelverl'1" ''
ince statehood.
Doesn't Legalize Illegal Ordinances.
Assistant Attorney General W. C.
Ileevee and E Q Spillman rendered
an opinion today holding that Senate
Bill No. 119 relating to incorporated
cities and towns legalizing acts of
city and town councils and for the
gennml relief of cities and towns of
that part of the gtato formerly known
as Indian Territory by Its own terms
specially limits Its application to or-
dlnancoa thai are ut In conflict with
the Oonstltutlon of the United States
atwl the constitution aud taws nl the
state of Oklahoma stating that it
notild he Inconsistent to teaallie an
ordinance .vlileh was in conflict with
the constitution aud lawn of tile state
of Oklahoma.
The opinion was lend'-ul upon the
request ai Senator W H Stewart who
desired to Know if the bill would leg;al-
t7ii franchises granted illegally by any
city or town council pi ior to statu
hood
Notary Commissions.
Notary commissions were issued
from the office of secretary of state
todn ai follows
l C. Gammlll
of Wetunika fpi
l-i .nhwi eoutOv
J u splelman of Oklahoma City
li Oklaboins county
?lduey j. Hendon. of Isabel for Mc
Curt 'In county
Reo. Olbson of Okmulgee for Oktmil
gee county.
Owen A. WooiJ of Muskogee for
Muagogee county
Blanche W SHcott. of Fort Hill for
Comanche covnty
W. M. BrwlD of Pauls Valley for
J. S. Uush of Karlsboro ftc Semi-
nole ctninty.
Aodltional Meat Inspector.
The live stock and tanitary ioiiihiIh-
siott of the state b ard of agilt ulture
today annoinoed the an 'In nient of
the following additional un.it tnspec
tors.
.lack (i Giat Hamllett .f 1. .lack
son. 'acbe; 1 W Coll er Kt"tehe
I. G Vernon Uconi'iio .1 M Hrowi.
i ha'.anooga; .1. V 0.pha Fax i.
J L Ruskin Jiiuclioti J. t lametw
Ripley. J. P Kay Mlnco: W C. Leing
lev. Adair .1 U Odreal f'hocteai. .
John Holr Pryor Cre. k. W W She. 3.
Purcell. .insepii W HairU. nian'hard
Chaa 0 Bvertu Ve.dm W V Cluv
ton Rush Springs W P Hiadley
Bradley; Ur B. R. Reynold Wilbur
ton; Ooidon Thomas. Weleetka; ; lk
Bummers. Sterling. J U Hums Stone-
wall; Ue" W. Jabe Hristow T J
Cars n. nut win Cyr.'s I- Harris
Cushints. J. W Davenpoit (oodw'll.
j Davis Foye!
H.r8 Cltlar. of First Clas.
(J veroor Haakell toe' ay issue 1 ;
i.itlofla declaring Ad U t.
i Pureed cltiea of tb 'ltt la-
i' ban over 2Roti popuiati i
'ji-anee Company Burred. !
i n nthe -efasal ot th Uraat Wi st
. . iif. li.Ri.ranco coAimuty. of Kan-
barred from further traiuwiton nf'wau .u.m.i ir intonliinn i
buslaiets a this state until llvy shall!
silim fUCh n cxtunliitttlim
Makes His Own Rults.
.Tiuiae WllliuniS. of tv... C'.ad'
Anuatv eoart ta hr tuttuv fmm
sitneed a booUr-Wfer t 80 daws In
all and Itupowtl a flu? of flOQ. and
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then on hclxmii.i of the youth I the
lirlsouer rtiaitted both the fine and
the uentenoe vr conditions. The coun-
ty attorn v said he osbtVT not do that.
Whircnpon Judge tWlHttOH calmly
implied: "i have done ttd it havm'
I?"
PKsbytcrUn Strvlca
At the I'rfdbyerkin rTiituh thin
wek insrelNtle-il (r'n " i bv
ing held. Sri'vicoa dai' ai ' p. m
and 7.30 . m.
Bank of Commard Flourifhing.
The annii il meting of the itm-K
ladders f the NaMonat Hank nf nun
nioroe in tin- clt wta li M List
Satuiflsy i ieht. and the uhumI ! i
cent seint annual dividend wa d-
ilared wi'h a Kiirpltis of $2"i aid
Kd C. Petersen the rlothlng merchant
wub elfct d .is a director tin sm-oi d
O P Coop r itsiRned. Miv Peterteti
is an tnfliit ntial Limlm-a man of th
clt and will pr-v a rahiubln dl
reetor The other dlrectofc elected
were: .1 W MrNwl H I Arnold.
R. K Cdrdwei' and L. vi. ILixtr.
The jn8titift8n was vvrgnived but
two and a half jears agt. a national
bank and has made remark! tttlden
It has a r ipltal stock of JlW.non and
a surpluH of $25K)0. Its rtcao-otH arc
close cnto a nrilllou doll.iis The
officera at th ji. m fmp are J W
Mf.Neil i -up in I I Iit vice
presldi pi Hi m hm'iI (-.
Qui An Art Conno'S;ub
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LAW FORR1DDING COR-
PORATIONS TO TRANS-
FER SUITS
ENACTED BY MISSOURI
Pennsylvania 2-Cent Rate
Also Knocked Out
(Tly Asa. inted Preaa.)
fudge MtiHIi Aieli . dm in th
j United Stat4 district curt here "
day declared void nnd tUMVatltii
1 fp.fiat ttlA Atuliif.i niii.i .1 hv til. Mtf.
soiirl legislature in is T forbidding
ffeign corporaiioin fiom trnsferrt..K
suitB boiiKht against neni fr btul"
to f deul courts iindi i pain Ci foi
i tLltun- th Ir c li.ti i i
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i i lie anniK .ttion oi i'e uock isi.tnu
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if state liom etifortiiiK the lw a
j xrauti d by the crniit
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PERSONAL
PEIVILEftE
UESTION
GROUCH OF JIOSKOGEE
BRANDS STATEMENT
AS FALSEHOOD
THAT HE IS AGENT
FOR LIQUOR CONCERN
Report of . Insane Asylum
Committee Excites Lively
Discussion
t n tin house Ci.nwned thlu
ufleruoon Ct'iich of Muskogee rose
to a ciin-i!uii of pcigodnl pi it liege.
'I'm ties unknown to me niid he
'have i potted ihat 1 ac the ftent
of i v hol .ale llqu"i house I wlnh
tn brand I u statement an un abso
lute falsehood If the nthor ot the
iep'it Ih honest and biav lie will
arise and fctnte on what tin report H
Danid It he is a g.ntlonian he will
I'hfe at.d wiKiloRize."
IHis Htitvment urought forlh no
answer.
Will Oivj Leotur.
Tir. fMllaril JCarvw of Oklahoma
Dr. vVil'lard Carver of Oklahoma
City was given permission t use the
hall tonuurow night at which time
he will iictuiy on cltnopractlcc.
Protest Against Game aLw.
Manua presented a memorial from
itlzens of Chemkea 'county proteas-
ing against the paaaage of the r"0-
posed game law In Its prueent form.
Indians Qivcn Use of Hall.
A number of Indians asked jtho
use of tho ha! Itotnorrow morning
They are here io protest against lh
I roposeiv 'cgdblatlon prohibiting the
" of peotic and the mescal beau.
I lie prmluhiou was pr .roptly granted.
j Resolution Amended.
j The committee on the initiative and
. ft-reudum repotted un amendment
' ' tit senate tesoliition h Thomas
I I tit r lolution asks thai the prt-idlng
j fleer of each horn? appoint a com-
n 'tee of (He to investigate as to
i ili" establishment ol a bureau of
i. -'itllatlve itieretice. Thp amendment
i to the ftitt tha -ach house shall
' 1' ct the luettil). rs of the piopnsed
I'liimltt" rhih chungt; wat. made
'.i tho iea son that the senate itself
I ctH the n-'iiili rs ot Its Htuiidlug
i.i iiuiltU'H The resolution wui pass-
I as amended
I Report of Committees.
Phe (ommltt u on education recom-
i -nded the KHim Dill tor passage a
j i tended
I House Hill No 115 providing for
Me planting of trees along public
highways etc was reported on un-
I '.ivoraldj by il committee on gwi-
ral agru nil me
The Hiniw rer itiiineud.ttloii waa
made as to House 1111 No 178 by
the coiiiniitti on revision and cooV
ficiiM' ii It ptovided for a commlsslow
of fle law m ib in codify the hiututes.
Town W.mt Good Titles.
Tie ctiininitii on frediral Itelatlons
1 1-pom i . t uiemtiriai from the
tew tt nl i u .Hid In the eastern por-
ttion n' ih. i in Tli town bul't on
hi tale.l eoal luud.s and tho clt!
..Ill wlbh to 'eceie .k. titlef tl
l!'i ll limp lt I ll'tei Un i(OU of
III" Mllllllltt' ' .1 lilt Mill. Ill Mil IH'
t il t 'iiiieitu in t H ir In half en
'ii. ti il
Alun-. Report Read
pln I . I ol I Ol hie . Iilllllillt " ap
i i' ' i v t I'll a-..Jiiu at Not man
an I Mi. Tort Supply reservation wa
a .el i 1 1 ad
li- Itlctilh of tli i ly pit Kent. .1
mitiii'-ity ienit .iKaiimt accepting
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H tmtor R. dwine has a hill In tu
i'liaii to It-saline Sunday ''soball
ml I mllil! gamea The McAlester
in ri n i he li ilewn all laws out it
'n l i "fined aud that i'i people
i ho iiti n I kHi.iii mi Mind.iyM ouglil
to l i In ui. n .nut ..iv them made
team t .mu ii. 'lot iiiulIj lonhi .ihoiit
thv average Mewspautr renortef
ja' ''" '" ' sn -Jcct wlffk the
!f'u'" t Jt Is. if th newspaper
wi ter isn coei d lb spotting
olu.nn
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l I .. . ...1.1 1.. ...I t. -(( (.lit.!....
""i "" " '" " "m"""r
u ni.i i. . .h-i.ii I u.-n Iimiv .mil
' Hrownlee when tho ruien Wan? not
.being owiworkcd IHtb gwow how
. tg' fQ the
(iu'sbllig1 1 low
Tl-e fo'l'.wiiii? ...r.l vn. f...in.l In
't; ...at . tailor ua nrahn f.r
sa!thle for a cfcur5PweddlHii. Hut of
'coura we would wish' to. have von
cotne m hi soon a" no-wiW" for the
mafeinr uf a jierlwt mit requi m
tii.ie i tm' t ay that we mate
w .Hiding Mittr lor ttw Very bt tshtf
mow partleirtar custamem and have
nett tailed to pwus. y urs etc.
Wank."
Senator Ititwk's friend Little asaerta
ll.e letter wa addr u-tI to jlroof
oat a Sulphur postnirk :eavc ground
for i .isplclon
M?nat rs Kggerttia.0. Taylor Wrown-
Ie t!pd 'graft Holraan Strain
Stafford 'd 8 ...ford were at home
during the receus to llstoa to the
ground wa.
After Mr McKeIw..y of Georgia
addressed the enat. Friday arten. win
on th subje i of ehiM lahor. he sUid
With tl in s i i-itj. cod .yep
il.tte I ul h" I (tiii.ir . i
.liily with the gentleMi'in and dc
clarc d tlK'" nia: liv Hie i-tu" name
in inri'i u Noith taml1. . dit i
'and ll aided Hie in .lilwiu? a
corrupt j u'ay from tht bench added
the genotleii'AH fiHim Kat
Well" a. the qiih-k rijoiiiih-r
I nver uvt . m ttmli but I ni.
ind attl th man you spoke of. ind
I am glad to s . you' Mid liui-
two men v ho in iutb hat strnxl Toi
rood gaviTio.. nt and honest admin
If-tr.itlcn ten eHM lenter met lot the
fit st tlmoth one a member of tha
flistt s. oat j or Ok.ihnuia aud rne.jjr
liid us one of the able men f the
Mate the ether a man uf high rem 1-
his llto d .Heat d tn remoi ing the
cuiHr. of child lalMu
And still sonic sa the woild was
wrong and that JiiMice d a not
alwflij send her radiance to th. i-
deeili)Nr Sen i tor Kevs ol th 2th dmtri. t
has a ilxht to n at the .i
top oi tho enluiun 11. was horn In
what was once the Indian Tenltii
3iid has Indian blood H is plodding
along l twren the pi line sunnet o'
life and is a man who fecla fin Ins
I'ellt hi A member ol the first stale
senate of the ki m Bt Southwest
com mon wealth he should bt. ptou.i ot
ins recotd How 'w were tl.e
posslhilitioH when brnator Kevs llrat
took up the battH ol life. Scbuln
w re mllob upon miles distant and
markets wi re so far uway that few
Indeed wre the times a ld had the
chance to se mor0 tltnn the range
or -hear the voice nf other than tlios'
on the ranch
Senatir ICey lis on the Verdlgrh
river not. far from Centralis an
inland village close to the oity of
ViniUt. Fifty-four y ai-s. have sped
toward eternity since first eh saw that
laud unn there are many who wish
aa many more would speed before he
h tolled '
Ha declarea that h? will vote for
soy msasmrv that U nghju ami .vM9
no as he seea lit
After -ill Is not that a platfoim
many of more advantag. t mid aff rd
to adopt iuid abide l '
Senato. Hrownliv has learmil a
new triil.. Hrownlee s the mini
whi when the beiinto ins adj urn d
at recess or time when th re Is
nothing before the house n uses i
speech on what the nilnot li.n
done. MiectH to do ot what it vnti.
the inajotity to d. Iti iwnl .
when Speaker .lohlibtmi Hinlles and
looks taut h. wi mi . KtnIKI
man out ul ordei but ii he look- ..i.
other dlicctl'ili he will all i' the
r pni li-ai to make his spcrih w
when Johcaton lookh . ist Hmwiilti
rukw hlnitelf out oi nid-r and take
his stat.
Senator Curd Is a native Illinofhun.
mid has iKjlltics foi one of his hen
tages. His familv w r.- pollUclann in
the storm davs davh of War. and his
native cjtv. Chariest in was tho scvn
of one ot the n.it.i and most regnt
table ilois of that pi nod Curd li
long n r nldeat of th Soothwvot and
one of the f ' W lepulilp i.) m the
aeiiaie
The "iiate meet. Jt three blocks
rom wh. i.' flow en. Wt-r blmitnlng in
the id Satiillay And tlll tlu-to
ar. p. ..pi' who thinL th.. told windv
.limit t California Miiptsh that oi
the Fair (Jod '
INDIANS DEMAND THE MESCAL
Iflaiin That Bean is as Necessary in Certain Religious
Rites as Wine in Christian's Communion Service.
l' !oeriio. It' . i
f
th-
;
OiaK.n hah a .1 e t
ji ii in
thai at i Im d S n 1
W Irt fls e ll. i tn . i
kin 'i hi
..! " illtl I ' y
1 I. ' i'SI 1 III
Jisr l. t i Un
ti tie in li
William Fletcher.
macic tMig Aim! kin latin.. I i . p.
i. I
Sh tsah I'htiih. iiiiiiip -.it IP in.
Plat. ftl hai'l Hiibl. Si nib I'M.'u in I
. lishf otht -tt with i . i 'I 'ui i . .
icRlbt' uh! at im I II "-niui i ' ii r
t-t- . tal of i'i i ' . ' ' iL
witnesses betore th. led ial giarnl
Jury but a o)mmUte. t v. .tints th .
arrival of their bretheiet riom ther t
rae' ti ar. e w'th th. I. ttlslatix
i.iimttt. . altoiu the pr p i .. d utsial
! -al it n
Religiou. Rite
A teple 'IJl il e . ' Tilt L. ad. I" 11
ten tewed one of th medictn. men of
the trlln who n'tei telgtlng that he!
did lxn' wish lip lame used in the!
intei view becaiitte he dttdiked uotorie
ty aud waiiti d to li pet nutted to ko
In peace. pok hi follow j
Tin- Indian lia big ideas nf 1 fe
and the futuie Home if the races'
aave tMtta aiot thv whiu aai'
sate the difference of time required
by each generation. Some of tha poo
REPEATS
0RRI8LE
RECITAL
JBVKLYN THAW AOAIN
TKLLS OP RKLATIOKS
with wniri-
TBAW BREAKS DOWN
C0A1PLETCLY AND WOEPS
Witness Tells of Velvet
Swing Mirrored Room and
Japanese Parasol
(By Associated Proes.)
New Yoik N. Y Jan. CM -WJmu
the Thaw trial was resumed this
mornlut. llm Efleyn Tha was oall'
ed to the htanl to tepeat tiei story of
a year .irh iiroine renewed u i ob
lettion tn the ) mission of the iublic
to the cotiit lonin but wa oiemiled.
Mrs Th w vis utikcd to tetll her
expeliene.i- with White aB fcii0 told
it to Tha in J'. iris in p . Jerome
was as oiii. on hlH feet with atrOlltt-
otis objoctfon tint was again ov iTUled
Mrs Thaw tin n related the itoi-y alio
told last yeai and again Mid ot the
elvet Blm; and ralirored room and
big Japanene parasol attic bed to the
ceiling .Mrs Thaw arid she had re-
ceived a note from Stanford Whlto
asking her to Ijiich with a party at
the Twenty-fourth street houso after
the theatre Slw wat. pfeylns at tbo
Cnslnu at the time.
"When we got t0 tho houso there
was no one there except Mr. Whlto
and myself." continued tho witness;
"and he said "they nil tltre5no
down; but noror miad.. WUftuVo our
supper nnd tllon I'll show yA .all' over
tho hoiiso You tny ueveiUeqn It"'
Mii-'ntatf-veto bm?o afVst whbn
she told of all tint hppeneaand she
went on with oifci. s9cit'. Thaw
liroke down eotnpl . AndW8pt. Tho
wltnesH speetllly reg'hatr liar compo-
sure and lemuraod aer .narraHou Tho
srtiry niled ln no dtjlH fronj tho
narrative ot last yea'
' Mr Thu when told him. got
ery excite. id wal.led p and down
'tie room at aoanerl and sobbed; his
i yes wel wild ' Hhe said. "He bit hia
nail! and .at.i My Oo.t' My Gixl!" '
"How l.niK did ue keep that UP?"
I.'l'lelon (ihUeil
"Ml niKlit
"What did Th tw Bay when jott bad
infet.bel'' '
"He Maid it ti not my fault and
t!iaf he thoiiRiit lust as much of mo
a ever He i-.i'd he wanted W.Q ti
marry him ind I said It would mpJro
him the laiighin stock of hls friqods
tor ome people knew of what had
happened to me "
Draws oi Second $500000
Stale 'I'le.i-nier Men "fee sUtiea
Hint th Hi it I'.mi.nfMt ot tltf $c.000.-
"' s-!!.!')! fund has lieen exhatiattxi
and that of he drew on tha National
I'tias-'try Satin dny thtotigh the tjom-
u.ereo Triini coniuwiy ol Kansas oity
tor n Hddliion.il $."iwimiO. 'which will
be at the .ti p .al of the school and
oUimisslou by the Jatti r part of tho
u eek
ie diliik 'ii.t in iny git H.u uki that
uts'ttl is us. d i ir whlkkey
Tt . tru.'t mi' jfprs of tnes
i il st eit. tia '1'iuiouiin and it is as
n -sM-y ' ivin. at tho coinmuajoq
-.-rvi.i or th.. i hristian white matt.
vV nave t V i. i in -diciuu camps setnQ
1'ue en i 1111111 uad one less thai)
i.ipy im nib. - Uat'h member pro
i 1-'in ii i -inn it. I H a total abstain
r ttou the a of whiskey. "Tha
iav oi i he v i ii man is not the way?
ir tt I M I the greatest jnls-
iiii. i 1 1 i.iinv that ha.o caused
itoubi" a i' ctl or Indirectly
e.o 1 1 c h
Hia to n .
Mil I 11
M I
' Ih i
P It Kl 11
a '.i i on term oranka' try-
it. i into tha Christian
i ill tell you as I do
i tig but our race ia
' eh speci-b."
1 h Committst.
The eoinmtttee tn aid In trvlng til
bpcuit leKislattvtj woik Im comPMed
.. i... itioiitiK pr.uiunent m.-n of tha
raee Iliac k llog. t haU-a Wah'hro (
ih. . Homy Hialt Arthur B.uiixcaatltj
and Kd;ai f Canity.
( w ..f th.. MbH. rs; ara fa blankS
tu. but tho larger nuntbef drMa at)
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