The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 64, Ed. 1, Monday, January 27, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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PROTES
CIRCULAR
arousks wuatii of
senator roddie w1xo
Denounces signers
ROSE TO QUESTION Of
PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
Franklin Declares Thai Men
Wlio Fought Had Buried
Differeaces
Senator Soldonl who has beefl IP:
answered roll will In tbe senate thla
afternoon for the Aral time in two
week. but Senator fec-nol was abuent.
failed l-.opie c.n account ol illness in
hi- Comity t Klk City.
President Protein Johnston amend-
ed Sennte Bill No. 51. iTavlorl and
1i!i (Taylor) as special orders with
Stewart telephone bill. No. 12S on
Hard reading and flnai pannage.
Rrddift Roasts Circular Signsra.
Senator Roddie raae to u question
of pers(jial privilege and aauNMsed
Ins remarKH on a ciroular from Still-
water captioned. "Protest Agaiiikt
Keliel Peualon BUI."
He waa somewhat sharp in denning
the diiitnictioii between the man whol
fMf.it for what h; believed right and
the nUo who torty-fte yeans later!
brought Up the question of rebelllm
and severely rebuked the signers of
the circular.
Franklin was more consarvqtivo
declaring tne men signing the circular
did onlv themselves ujaiustice. as the
r.wtn wno fouglit hat burled the dif-j
nic;it of anus.
'die circular which started the I
iv&!inMMt nnw fftmnm?m
r'KK'l IilI4h.lUU ItfiLIIB HJi IIMII1MB
Hi'.idituartern Stillwater Pour. No. 1.
(i. A. it. Stillwater. Oklo.
AVheri n. we have been Informed
t.it u t-ill !im been introutrceil in the
!- .iMuture to pension i x Union audi
r.iMti holditr.- of the war of Ihe rebel -
lion at the nt jt $10 per month earh.
v tin me t'n ihu'ii or uiti now lira if
hi a penaion:
'ricvetori'. he it resolveu by th.
iiont. iu regular met ting aaeeinbled
that . far an it m.t.. lie supposed to
ineludc rriK-n soldier we protest
m.iiinfit tha bill and repudiate an.i
beneftt tbe bill may 'e BUpposeii to
carry for ur aa it is -..ell known to the
milkers of tbe bill .lie age law ban
pt'ovidfd a pension for all Union sol-
diers who aro entitled h It.
ftesclved. that we heg to remind
tii nuth(.r of this bill am! all ot its
Hupporters that coureaa has provided
a veto on the bill in the fourteenth
amoiidiuent wberelu it provides "No
Kliite .f tltla I'nion or the LtjUod
Stat a hball ever pay irty debt or olio-
ration of any kind Incurred lu ain of
liiMUireetton or rebellion."
Resolved that we mj not admit the
riKht ot Oklahoma to whip tu devil
around the stunt by prateodtug to
include the Union soldiers but t the
pjtiif time effectually excluding every
cue of fhem iu its provisions.
Hesol.-e.l. tliat if tnere was not vt
of the conatltntlon thai pronibiitd
buch a laW --t tbe rolnlttlun pf tue
EXPECTED TO CAUSE SENSATION
Many Homes in Clinton Illinois May Experience Shame
if Snell Letters are Admitted
Clinton 111-. Jan. 27. DeWitt cuun-
ty awaited with mixod feelings of
aDurehonKton and exulUtlou the re-
opening ot the faaieus Col. rim
Sioli will eatie to-dajr before Judge
Cocarati. Ther' Is a feeling of p-
pretniioij on the part of v. omen
mhoct) names have nut ye coan- into
the care hut who tear that among the
lemurs left by tbe coeentrlc milllon-
airo there uuiy be bOms? w)Uch vill diB-
ciose the tact that tlie U)jkou nt
Hu'llh fortune with mercenary vea
ttad dlpm'd tijr finger b.to hid mil.
lir-jis iiltilo he dangled afU-f tln'iu till
EUjed tmppet loer.
INi'o hundmd and Ww ljtterB from
various won. en were rtfr' 1 In evi
dene by the aturuy rp. Bt-utu &
Richard Snell. the aatliaVHel Hon.
when the :ee called and these let
tent. It they aro admitted aa evidence
ma7 eatttie heartaehe tiad tie brv
litg of family t.-s iu mny hoftm
wiierK tu-da confulu.ice rsunt
YhtM is a county of feuds and pri-
vate (iuutoU. matii Qt Wi ten htve
estranged the It-adm famii et in this
part of the state ana If al:'"i.ug ??-
Sip touches the luuneh of iiu1 y woinen
tMCB victim ot her wn iu urf-retloti
will hare a hont of eueuues who wll faculty bi eve M's U am) It on eitiuel)
IttJuMo gt ber dai. ulali opiue d theae lnnuo4tpt acti taken br- be- ji.ir-
loiwiiti Brg bcJ. to tle acijPtKrl ' etits and Kre wt 'iitauu to iudimM
tayu at fapectal4 atro. WWJ oowltJielr eoffiiepetin fcr ' .
state would rot ah!t entlt a burden
of taxation be laid ou this state a
would bo required. If in addition to
all the nianv iife-ls of 1. e new state.
It should in 8 very loosei.v-franiei lnv 1
provide thte pension lor every illan '
or Confederate Who could claim to
have uerml Itr the Confederate ser-
Vice. This would doubtless iwlude
:f the Whole tribes of "Chic nnd Choc j
lndfUis. as weil as Creeks. Seminole t
gnd many of the Cheiokees and n 1
ore knows how many ot tne vui.l I
tribes would aleo be Included. I
Resolved th.it for s to submit to!
such a law would (daw a premium '
Upon rebellion and Invl'e .unhitious
men In the future to nniki the attempt
to overthrow the r'ovoraineut With '
tula precedent tn tueir favor thev j
woriltl ask for pensions iu emie of fall-1
ore thun Blaring the rebel on etpiplj
terms with the loyal soldiers wnlch'
we nover will admit.
N. B. EA8TON.
H. I-A....8M. i
K nitAiv '
Committee 1
DELAWARE PREPARE
MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS
Dewey Jan 2". -The Ovlaware In-
OlauN met m ec ncll and preiiarni' n
meAflorlal asking the tenioval of rt-
ntnctlotis from their lands j
Thar Delawaros aro most numerous 1
tn this. Washington and Nowaa)
oiintlfta having purrfcasod th-lr rights!
ot the Ctaerolc. A larre portion of
their allot rrtienu is founl in the oil '
poois ami the pvullai rnltiifn of the
departttwni! preveiitp further improv
Ing noon the trnrt ot the Indians.
Ther Is aeareely a memlmr of the
race but is able and competent to
care for his herita-i the younner
generation ra.irjin higjh in ednt-.i
tional matte ra.
Since thr. Oetber protw.lsi. i'n m ot
Secretary tta'lfeld the devi'.optucni
of ta leaae af DlawTe Leuaiaii
and Dewev have practical b ft c :
and the Indiana fel iftojf cip nicn-
bettor returns W taey ecur etimpli-t
independence from Wasbmgton
As a people the Delawais s u.e a
rich If n'. rtchor than May ot!n r .t
of peopla in America ami th' ir reK:!'
mtt of having their lands gupen is-d
by dejmrtmetttaJ etorka of very ini r-
ior knowtedfie la dep and can 1 if
moved akm By th wmplei.' stver
an cc of tlte bondt.
u. Si ami omul
SWIMS Or Mm JURY
Aaev.iv' w''iittrife'1 - '' -
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ur tne rwty ju r or. urat
first petit jtry o' t.ie I'mt
district ci .- I b.' westerr
of Oklahoma tjilrty-four wt
ln th(g arjenjoo at 2 o'clock
d'
d J'Jge .1 II. Cotteral
Tin
Dllows:
Robert lnlry Knid; f M I'u.i.t
Merloni. .Ichn J. Murke IMI na . 1
H. Bvnsoii Garber; O. K. Cope 10 . . J .
I1. Cary. Bhld: C. V. Colt ' )1 '
brma CMty; K A. f'ollins K!' '1 i
Kd .T. Coyle Ferry; Sam Ceiitli- llo
ban: O. P. nillroan. Pond O - 1
V. Kastman. Frederick - Cim. II I ii-
Hejt Oalbreth Aiwhe; To-jt i;.iin--Fort
8UU; G C. Hargla. (itit .1 u- .1
L. Ulnson Fletcher; J. L. u: h.. ti
der Ei Itenoj J J. Heunck idd li 1.
Bberman Mnstaug; U D. s.mtb re
Hobart; Amos Btuckabarger Iaboma
A Wet La-vtott; V. A. Young. Okar
clltX
soa Osthrle. Earl OIiKik. Outhrie
Krnk Hodgilen Knid: J. H. Hopklnn.
Woodward: Joseph Jacobs. ISnid; K
It. ttetner Shawnee: .1. W. latltau.
Sentinel: Lrtii MeVay. Onihrie: B J.
W. H. Swlra Knid; H. U. Vawy caiu-
Irnet . Plcfcena V'atson Sliawnee: M.
The grand Jury resumed Its duties
this afternoon aft"r aii a'iurnmeni
from Friday eventn':.
'nave latigi iei.- of their own who are
beiiiK mm iine.t into ionn ami at
whom the :.iign ol suipb-uri 1 a-
never aolp' il Utliert. nari; inu
the ton b t olr write! in -ing
since passe to eteroul i- -1
l-t
M.s- Hanvilt n Secluded in Hotel.
I Ctiiine'iuti 111 . .lulv ".'T --Mil K A
Hamilton one of the pimctpal dgnn
iU tllU 1)1 H 'll Will CB'.e now in the
ctnirts t t in 1. ni. Ill wim htif in'ii
reiwrtee as in uy in n t itieag' h -i
tal aad vsjpioi tua- jnan- a- .11..
oovottil tO-dgy nt the lieu Mei 1 tel.
' Chutayt 'g vlmm sbv ..; n In ' . ' '
two we k hr inoala being servCi In
her rw u. Tlie boiol inaoaKeni'-t
finally .
ti'el 11.1 i
m uu.
ordt-i-; 1
Imi tit -1 her piesence but de
ilssi'.Mi to her. Haying tk.ut s- e
r a idi; slvign.'. cciv and t'.ut
al men givtan t'j aliov. in ni-
ti taik 1 bar
Mie 'lua H iBUltcO 'ni ai'.iMi re
fcllluri! 1 T BtU'ln-B ill the liillv; ilj
ol 111. 10 -. No tll ot&traclsci bits '
folks"d n-r ba4ee of ne tiifl utei . 1
H'htch lie iiamt was connected iliu
the 8u U trial. ii.r soiority sisteis :f
the Alphj
Phi Oia.-ta aud oti r
frlendb
wig th. student body aui
SITTINfi
MEMBER
FAVORED
COMMITTEE DEPORTS IN
FAVOR OF F.VAN3 IN
CONTEST
TWO OTHER LOUSE
CONTESTS PENDING
Visit of Indians to "Great
Council" Prodflctive
of Results
A ('irltn( T.'i-f-rt of nmr
t! an
iAh..:)0 mterit wn.-' riuhitdtted
the house thin fternoon Vm-.
ei...:uilttet n Ui'. ilf'K-" ;.:i ' . 1
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intent .' ' tiot wish t 1. :'
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the Mic in jo'dltl' ii I evi.ete ei
huxiiii; the ballets niiiit(i hud tci utie I
".ie.'l.'i tlinl i:v.in-J retain Inn seat. '
Kl.lSS I-- u. il.i I'd I '.' ot the I'Mtll..
jut-:-" '
Cnntob'- a--.- el .a penillnp ;-t!l!
Allen of Seiioiii!i. -t i it oilman of
Oi fnsk"e
Then Visit Not to Vain.
UldKlUK frelll tl' ieto!t of the it'll-
luiti o ..n HHtilruior ami jnaMli.' d
1 mwlli ibi' tbn vwlt of the lndln.ni'
; Ui" -bite iiitti.'R oli: 'oi.aiil lat -.vevV 1
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a li. ni int
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aint iii.' 1.
Williams' bill ini'.i.ii'u in.
I'lU
form svstem ot weights 1 11 ts t ..--uivs
wan reported "do 1 wt i. -
Steiem.' bill creating the iiluc- ni
county eoruficr was riven the autre
reuimirendatioii
Norvell han a It II pioAidiiu fur
..1 !..!. ..H t ........ ...I .
I .uiiuininmv 01 1 dM -. ttf-l 1 Jtllorut
ior one 01 ine )iit'e. it- a membei
or the IfglsUtmv ins bill was -
ported fol 1 i.i: i
Has Looletl Up Cont'iutun.
Seeakei AUirtuv .iiiiitmina a ihat
Itane I't.lton o' (fULih'iina City hnd
It) nti1 a nc'ill iliii ol tbe eoimlit.i-
lion .did loel h ! -. np all hectioii.t
thai in s.. !t .(""! !!(.'. and .-1! that
li-fjll i-il J 'il I. flil ill l.'Jlhl.tfot'
'"tVf .flutll jjiobabl. hn pl ti to
ilo." said in ii- i .'nit.'.. if t.i
lairv out fne mM 'itn.i pntM-
lo'i. of tiie con itituiion. wHinnil at
I 'fnii.pting to iegif-late on oth. ; mitt
! ters '
'r'o ii..i oi 1'i.Ue Kulion will
lie printed n ioi.miI ;. m tnr Kind- j
Kin e o thi . e.nil i f I
I Diicour-faei Ui ik F.ari ;. j
I litll H d'o ..'.') -'i. I.e .-mm.; li I! j
'Klin ansa 'is-' mil a'-iiiu-t inii.i.t i -
hiblllous of metiins-bin. et'' Here
reported it- or. ilil.i a.-i iv.is al)o lint-li-.i'
bill tie-iiiiKt fiati I in the n.n
. I'l- of itml t II 1 1
i '! hat th ennui tt .-.. Law I. .-n
. 'thi 1 t mill. .- . iflemc I I Ibe
; I I "" ' iloiul li.f li i-iif In! ..it
'.' Illlh 'VpOitl Wi'tf 111HU0 CoiU). J..
number of renolutl'"te. tH'titious and
in 'iiinrt lis htibinitU'il was mnHlJer to-
il i ih ii I't-eul
Ellis' Bill Passes House.
i.ll..' blii hs to Muiistet of teat b
e ' itt.i1 iitc- w-. plaK-d on ilt.nl
..Mill '!l. iifl'i! ll.ti!f If pS.'it
P a VOU: wl !'i lO I .Mini-lit aid no'
vo'tiig. 14. MpuaKer Murray then
Jignwd ei.b'l'OSHed Cojiy
A'fi ilU and Dur.uis bill ciuatiui;
.'' otltce ot sat eaiiieer wtia
linn lito.iHln tip '.of itmndeiauon
. .. 1 . - -
Ti'e Cop.) cf Charter.
' i i i .'t. I.e .-. mi
fitiii copv of their cb irte
tne .w s H retai'j' w iht
oi httile tent t'Hla
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4. 1 1 lUMI-l -t
JPP ) 'Ulll'-'lt
t It'll :. lias igllt ttild weal P'.i'ei
C:. ot .Hf-ourl J. It. O'liiari .f :c-
Ah rlt-r. atelit
l'i' Piniirjr Cntua ''. - r mi. .
' M It'.Uitl of Mil.'k .--. ..!.
Grbumpii eojtmw. of tjidi I j.
nrtil.' of Th agftbt
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WEATMBR FOirBCABT.
Wa.xlilnctoD.D.Oi jhm.
OeiKt-tilly fair tMb
Tuesday uodefkiW
tuu. ''
0000000 oftefe
1 h'iiIiii')
Corporation Boned H
lalnts.
The corporation
elon i0finy .with.
end Commissioner
is In
Love
an..l Me-
Alojdoi 11 resent Tne
tnkt-n j
up with hearing the
t of ibe
Fiisco railroad
nst the
proposvd ordr at
elm to
eeeatly
leopen the rtatloa
elwviisheil ami to
train
service fm Li
!llil. to
Quanah. Texas. Ben
in1! eltiv.en ot Troy 1
promln-1
h a pt-
ill in from th" mi
wmh ou !he witness sti
l.trtrtl.
ii'H. RenreKemm.;
Woore. j
ttii Yeje'
SrRkfr Mui'-ay mid
met' 'tlioest! Hud K. 10
i'to .in th. vli :!;
.1k fn'irn !
dMl b-- !
tn a 10 the train nei
twnen Oitaimh find
Judpe I
jsU3in"s'i:rS
''tlHc-t In th'- hearing
Hoper. to a?e 'rfaho Paltry
(rotiiuor !' W. TotM
writes Governor llaata!
Will you kintll sotW'
the conatitittlou of O
a ropy of youv bunk I
r-olievt" you hr tfi
of anr -I'.'k it. Me I. "Ion.
t ; ;( r l.flNi i. " ottr
LOGAN aUNTY
Committee Fndur0 iiiniu
I istratioii and UtttU-1 11
for DcleaW.
1
.ie 1 eiiitv ili0'-r'
11. nt -e n et anwHsiy '
ill att'-n I tir". 'The '
u. I.. Heit.nn a ..
1..I to
. if
L ' 1 1 HI
.a.- ute'ii 1 11. Kirk'v
1". h tl 1 b;. ii 11. 111 and C; if.
i-i-ettii . -- .
A ctll n:a n I. red ffJl'CVi.''i '
i neiii in aniline
' I )l Ii. 10 sele t do
-i'lki ( uee ei r.''entlon
The primaries will tM
tt'iH at - o'el e!t .:od
o 1 loeK 1 et). i.i. to
lt the eouiily eonreal
rii'-ti'u'ions 'trts
: U ..u-tfaflB.-..
9teri
d ii' in- ration.
n 1 1
1
CROWD COURT MUM
TO HEAR LOOT TRIAL
(fi t-collated Pi-
1 '. i-i ini r- I ' 1 .ii
h tl 'e o I I. It. I .' 1.
. ja . ten J eat - lo-'o I' i .
si
.Vol situ i
Sen .tot
nspn af i ("
luih M' 'i '
i i 1 1 as 1 1 i
'. Oi ea. hat'
.it.- I. ;i I'lllla.li In 1 ta bait1
been licit iiiwt . t 1 1 a 1
In en it-.aie'i.i m t ! '
in .mj'hi aa. nt f '" 1 ien i li
.1 ( ulit .tr."- to loot Ml"
ni 1 iu oniinetion i' itli lie
hwll and lin ii'hIuh!' of tbe
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lie it
con .In
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wSbw Huk law '
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Kel.j in town
BaHmiiUK at s
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0RTUNDME.!i
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SECOND FIRE WITHIN
WEEK ENTAILING
HEAVY DAMAGE
CHICAGO IS ALSi VICTIM
One Fireman Killed and
Score Othi-rs Injured
(By Associated Pn-sg.)
Portland Nie Ji
file
tu
ibith sev rul liaiei
n in . ui lie btifcin
iy ami '. hii h " .'
atenod
tet in ti.i .
i.nagn i iii.
t kopl t
h it started
'.iUtd at
! tinmi In I
: oi'i t ' i '
bl'x in
i -. ...
thlb uvhnilng nftir ten hour of iigJu-1
lug. Aid was aeiit (tent sorter! out-'
sldd titles.
The fli sun t-.' in il.- Wliolerial
tli y fcmd-i Innt.si ot
ti. Co.. alul tbe i... '.
'. i a C!ou..lti.
I Ihe greater
f '( t A Son'
. i a Iocs "f
I p. it oi tbe hisr.
j I t and pin e i s
a quaitoi ui n.oi.
ftrtaian 1
Chicago Jau J'. un
biti.)o.-il to Ua( in"' killed aid
more than u hi.on oi ..(here injured
end property vab.td .t t.alf a million
tiollnrs HS3 deatll..-"! In fire Vkliiih
devastated ft" Ma r hnlliiu-; ind
liCiUt) rKi'"fv ki. A i-tiiis trii
oardT toda.
TESTIF
TO THAW'S
INSANITY
FAMILY Pm3IClAN
TELLS OF EXTREME
NERVOU9NFSS
11 ...
j ipnnur nt mr k-nir
roy andi.irMlllir I'l 4 ir.W
W W 9M
MOVE IS RUMORED
SfSlay Try to Get Lunacy
Commission Testimony
Before Jury
New York 'an 27 -Hr a. Kr.m
;c!h ll'iikiiouii.. iamlh n'n . Ian. :tf
1 1 tit cei the !;n.. bcll c-'n-t . med
to.ln- it tb. tiii.l oJ lliinv K Tlww.
Ml c -I e.ilie.l to atlc'11 Tb:'w. the!
iaiti i 'lu
tlnie . ' !
j. ntiUiti1'
i crin w a't i
t'l'dn'ic.i. it
lire- mux oh' A' Hint
tea .'ie.it o'ti't in- ilel"d
'i :-i :t tad )." : r ' wit- toi-t aie 1 r. in ni 1. ' 1 ;. v rat
I'ini for in . i 'ii'i-'i-'i.- and't'tui) nnd II. V. !' uten. 1. all of ip.ittt
1 li j was alter Tl a'.'-' ile.
h nt t'i' tU.tt t.i Mia I'.i.Un .f.ibltl
tee liilhe'.i. ..!'. Ibaw I'l t'l" 'lollll.!.
let hi" .ititst lie then tinpiesi'l
I I f V Ifl.e.W . ll llttl'iUill.
Jftomt's ftjncied Plants.
A repe:- ins current iodny to the
. !ect tl.at O't-tiJct Aloriiey .). t.uo
It .gilt IX'tiiif an i-ffnW ti d'et b noirt
i.a Jurj Un 'e-dimoiiy taken tn tore
ilii luoso v eoiiiiiiitwtbin upiiwiuto.l for
Thaw at the- lutti "lt.l. Neither Mr.
.ici)S)5Ufl nor Mr. Littleton baa sen the
'nafcvript of the teitttmony tnkoit
Mli.'iB.
! iVceordlog lo report Mi. Jerome
'H MtsiOU to ' these pror-epdlngB
1 1 efore the Jur? . ' ecaiise it will shsyw.
li ir said tliitt ! hnw had n clear r-
tuliecthm of all tua ocefirrea at Uw
time ho Bilot Vfhlte. Tifi would tt
n fiiiatMw inn"- aim jtm
&mamM
' saw was on tue atgmr inr
betore the binary i'QiiunU''oD. Ho
i :. put tl' .oiuii an enbi.iiHth-'i oral
e- I'uinntlun eoi ullng to a report
i.i t.ubiaUln'l lo a physitul examin-
. I ni its wll.
he t out p -.. a .i wi.i appointed by
"aied of ihc .I'itrict tsUoniei. ivho
m.i'iI that he bclb'iO'J Thaw to ' in-
. c hh he nat in the chair by h'a
i"i'. el's table
One (f tee ii ih bivlth hiibnntted tn
i pport of Ins appl.ciition vu that of
a i in who had been a clow ohiietvei-
ol rif.iw all tbtuuh tbe trial ami
i ho bn ti'ti aeis or the pri Miner
ill n h led III in to believe that be U'titt
ien competent Mi. Jerome had ro-
i ii 'ed the aiM'olntmunt ol i oiu-
i"l Ion a:- a intoti Jnat aa the law-
for th-i ih lent-o rej-nided it as
a li ht for Thtiii Mini lb ii utm uti.
i . .. i... ... j
.. 1 1 1 i.r. " nit ' nun
undergo.
Tbtw is Depressed.
! lie leRlimonv fiiVftt tn-ifi'f tlia
I 1 ' nicy commission was sealed by
t'i. order ol the court anil It bin ho
In remained a lo.ed book It eipi
I. opened only by tbe direction of
.Instlce !-"Uh"eral. us it was appoint
tfd "to ease the conut ieui'e ol tbe
court."
Sonic l.wtfTs Mere of t tpiulon
to-day that tne ( tnntin b fore the
iinaei' coinini-. toe could not be iiwed
ai this trial. en if it w. re .n em-d.
bee ill ei.. that i v.otlld b 't ilola
;t:ni of I. e..li i.lanl i i'ont;tlttt-lo'iul
' ! I't - l i ieeo.1 Hvaiiut h.ui.
i 'ot tie- .'o . : in tin' ii'uni'e or oak
1 OU bile I' dll.i IlKiliil I i'et-etf A
lie ttiill t'loet
cf l-.- ;. ( . .
a tllfl mlw ..
' O.li I I . .
'imw. I t'
kOUlllt'S INSURANCE
BILL y COMPLETED
Heitat.n IP lcii iu tin.- iuMitranco
i '! ready lor tourldeiati-ai and In
.Hi jl- '1J coirlid. tin .ll'' lltH efcM.tr V
to li .i 1 - tin- tail a lo.! f tl utift mm In
jura - I.ll tot ftei-i ne-i-iag to ' l'aita
iiel ij iii-n . bi'ifie-ui m ( Htl.t'iO'lia. It
i-. i Xi i. .U'tl n .ilio UtliUi l lew UiiU
! ihe prestnt legii-laiure wilt bate lo
i ' usHer
It i; intiiled at af permktiiifv and
ileffnir.g the forinii.on tmd organ!
.iitlou of an inh'rat'f- i titiim sfiion to
ha nub ii-'id limn; tiin tdu nieilU'ca-
in ie ol ill ilfi an I f'l" lR.Vun"0
':;.iUii.'A 4viiH ill.iurw M WisitisW.
gord exiinndtcg bnef(ery ivomiiftatos
". ttWI
tAykaf9UMBh&m&&t)&jiM iMAMAArMMCMtMMHafBnuebtffi
ay mos i liicxi
a ie. I ( n. . aa ii' 'he
a .tl ii.it .' T'i' ha.-
I tl .' i at !i..ii . ifke
I
l-l 'lion. I to 1 1' Ify.
in i. t ' I. n . i ! i . . vhh
'." . . a '. i i 'e
j lie- i I' . . i ' a i. tKi. I
i-.'.l I ' ' - '. ' . nie ".-i
ine! lonli'id'il it.t.ih of la .im. ..
llirt'v I'ii.i iv .:le .ail in i . a I 1 1 '
lo'feet 11 In lo f. i l- 'I . i I i
j in ' s iii ii . . t wiii wl 'I. I m.i i t a
.1 i it i i I i . u i; t
1 I .ti . 'I'. a
l. I I '. 'i t . i
i I . . n.t .. I... .tlli.l .' ! 1 ' !.i i.
n-'.' ' a-- .ii.'giiia' 1 i n i jiatta-a' "" .
li Mdii.ipid lir; 1 1 at In s t- a ti'it.
!'! ' iii.i ll- ami f. ... in- 1 1. 1 1 I" u f i i
' i .'.'..! I. . . I i i. ' . ) i !o; t i .
' ' ' I ' I t'l ' ' '- ' I'M I. 'i .. ' . ' .
li Hi ". I I' 1 If. .. ' i'l
. I I I . II' . 'II I . ( 'I f
tiil.k I te man rlet 4il-ivui.l iim.iiiil. ' . MH!
- 1 llt.
of a purely mutual nature from the
Drmlslcns ot his act.
ll prohibits the soliciting of lnnur-
:.ice for companies not complirinK
l'n the requirements of the cotarais-
kui provHing peuhlUs lor tfca of-
' :ii' or violation
AP -'.mpaiic doing bultws In i'
ttete lrunt alio' to th? Matb-fartlun of
the ommbsloii a eompcteni aw' t f'if
mieh l)'!inesA done and the eo.mmlK-
kn can not exceed the preserved
limitations of the act.
(if nn-eltv th nieaatiro U lonp
and It will ! ue uf the hard bills
i'. el thrv'irh tb- t. tlntis system on
recount of th- wele taugti'M; subjects
toi'ert-l.
The nn'Mntn" will ' frt!u1Iy gone
ever In 'by t" nnnitti e and t'oless
prouounred ditfKienet" arise In U'8
n -.deration will tf' 'hly n(; lie
i. 1 I foitpht on the ilix-r. to almost
1 en membei lauirH 1 i naetmttit
( -tie 1 ar.d iron- 'iei-anee laws.
TODA-X IN THF
DEPAR'mElTTB.
Chartrffl Issued.
i'l'u!"- were Ki-ned from the of-
Met '. retireriry of 1'ate this mornlllg
to the folhetnr: rot invatlons
Mabel OI . ' ) " ."! T-dsn. w'.e
V'l 1. m ipltal .it J 't 1II1' .. t 1
an-; 1. ; Priei.tr if.; ( I-. tioei tin I
H V Andreii." alt ;' 1 If .
Kirl.fi Inve'itnn i'l . ..tn o I1 1
ban. wills tSii.iMii) winitii '. .. ') .
dircH-toi--; sire: Jeff U" .v. ;i ' o.T' i
i!!e. Knilsas. IS. f) itr. ui-i
V A t .astrontf of II jtiU .
I'1 .laike! Slat- bt. ii'. "t !':"
Il'Cl.lt iltll JHl. '1"'' 1 1 'I ll S.'M k "I"'
.MM t"H are- V II ad M
Wllrr. (' (' lenKiit" n:id .ll'ni
'V.-irfs. all of llhi" .!a''k.t.
Intel uu ion.il lire aid Ki '
.
-.i " i
'- vl"'
Pie.
j feuf t'n of tiutlirl" ni'ii 'hl--:i;
; ptip nan -n pit a I ..toal . fie
Tin- 'Ijll'ini I'nekrt ll.ndwar" f ett
'mini of I'auli V;ili it . $i'iiU) i.ipl
.till Klot It. Thi; illrfiif ire; A. I
Hiillum. XI. lluelei -tti.t T A. Vumrliji
ail of Pa'. Is Vcllei.
! The Caruogle Cemetery eompiun
j with tt" folio" inv. trust Ph: V. K
(lirv .1. ('. M'rtlt r rtuil chaa. Rhodet
! f. It 1 f I '.ti'iicwrti.
The Moorela'mi Cemetory companv.
of Moorelund. with the follQWlng trus-
tees: tU K iimijrlght. if. M Wicoff
anil .1. ML Vouuft.
Tin" Iowa Potrohum eotntwiny of
Tnlsa. with $5fu.0')(t napftat stock. The
dlrectora aye: f. H. Uofera W. M.
Hobblne and licon Oeunon U of Tul-
sa.
The Bank of CofnmerOe of PootvUto.
Dgla with jQ! cnpjul abt;k Th
MiiViwuff lull Ji i !! .IWHtfiHWi"Wil
n Poop.'Jlle 1
A. U- fllurr. of Sulphur.
The National 3toel I'liMtlTlKtt cu--pany
of Guthrie and Chicago. niti
jilthMinn npitnl Hfox'k. i tie lirctnr-
are V . C Payne .'iid Ko.v H.reh. cl
Cblravto. and H V' Pcnteeoht of Unth
rle.
The Fre.l I. lireen Oil compani. ot
C'hl with l0oiM'il uipltal htorl..
1 l-i dlrccl'irs ate- F I !r-eu. H
Thi.i.ipHou A. M Mc'inilkiu and W
A McQnliclii. all ( Knld
Nota'y Commissions.
Not.iiy commtstons were Issued
from the office of je reiary of state
today a follows:
(' i' ..t.v.int. ot Sh. iii nee for Pol
tuwntt mic coutll.i
P. lninfotvl of l.atmti. for Hughes
(ounty
T. K. King of Munkoi'.ee. for Musk.
ire" count.
K. M Pliikort'jti of h.k i.t tor
rieckbaui totinty.
P. O. Unlaney. of Cornin for Jot
ferson county.
K. U I'eeby of O.t'a.oina Cltv for
Ottlaborna county.
Andrew 11. Kitgland of McAIester
tor Pittsburg counts.
Uobert I.. Laukfau.
Of VVuHldvlllc
for Alarsltitll eotiuty.
Pearl If. 'Piling of Coweta for Wag-
oner C'ltl'ltl. '
.1 M v icholtaui of Hartl.'KVlll". foi
Wa Itliif't m count).
.1 A Walker of iNaiclt-ia. for Otta-
wa count .
r .1 Ki i.die ..r Tittle tor Unitly
I O'llll 1
CARRIE NATION
r"!fi!l!9f Hi jr"W'fcWl8p:
t. uniuuiui iuiu
New-papers Received in k ihrie Giving Account pf
Smasher's f:xpedi(ion Against Saloons.
d ii
I'W.tlled
in t
I'a -
. It'll
.1 ill
I' ii Mil l a
lleti-.
V.'lK'D M .
It.v of M 'i.
in t n'.t. ; si
Natl-iu
-he V
. n t'l
..'I Mil lu 'll
tu iijit.i iiifit.-iv
if! Tlt.ii"i. i
I... Un- pn -fl e
Kill' "
one of 1 1.
I.. a. tu4t l.u
"illo question.
! 'I'-
111 in . .Will l'i
(tl"l led
Ale vwtt a ' in
It -..i.t i i i l
clerks i obi in.n ..
understood thin i
and l'jpiba) Pi ...ohk In wa not but
H li'hamiiK'd.i'i Una ina-P- he; in
dtgnant an.' s-.le iii.t tn tne I'ttlted
:stn-s e..nuul genei-tl iilid Interviewed
hut. piivai'lv
"d-e r-'-M vie- I . I '!-' i'i'if
Uii'-.awa itii ' !' v ui. 'is vt'inj
and syiosin cfgai etiet. gad after
1 cunt. ion .
the ei.i
tl - .- i
fiiADYS
JOINS THB
NOBILITY
.i.-..
v
VANDERBltT HEIRESS
HAS COPPEl HER IIUN-
6ARIAN COUNT
v
FAMILY OBJECTIONS ;
CAREFULLY BIDDEN
WtMkg Took Place af
Fifth Avenue Home of
Bride's Mother
Mew Yod. N' V.. Jan. 27 - Tne iVd-
(I ng of Mb Mlidyn Mooi.. Va-utkR-
biir. da .! let of Mra. Corneibc Van.-
' lil' r CntlK tjaK'r'lo is.ocheiiYii It
:ii"rtjnr - oi (' nvngariau noinmy
itw.k pi. e at Mi" Fifth Aienu.. hoai
i .
I i m itrr e; ii. (iier. soon iiier nnuu"-
telav Ther" v ah mt t.r.- - hnm
il i"l in d hi' -uffcUt. MI-h V titter-
. il wa .in o't panloti to Mil' altnr by
her eitr liH'tia" Ooraelli:.i Vaftder-
bilt and th' . omit was aorvoi rallied
by C'iMiit A.itnn Bin ray. The eerw-
nony ii.'e j iiii.med by "-!oi nlor
t.avello rect.n nt St I'litf itha-
n tal. A v(.ddiiK breakfast ! .i..l.
No F.aretly Row Says R'port.
It wan I'-anml that tneie wag no
tiiith Ui the rn-nrs that the Vandfcr-
bilt tamily hi pm Into two netiona
ovr tU tueddlng. It wge said liwt
CMneHus apred to yleat to hia moth-
er' pledittgs !!. DtreiMnt tUtftfflV
iy at me cunjf.
ffir VM
iStP.mJi ' 'ftft'flty'tiJwjpBlKjfcy
lf Utat is accounted for by hl r
preventatives wl?d said that he htt
to remain in Huagary whore Ji Wift
ii ri:!hlly in.
The count an' Ms bride will travel
to r-tewpoti for tbe honeymoon In Al-
(red VBnd"i-liili's p'ivale car TTm
fair will lul.e potf;e:tnnn of thft
llreaker1. and lo'ye ciinn ra mcnft4.
f)...lv t.i...;. ttiiill it.. f'.-uf nL'.iitlr
r. la
I'Vbr.iiit v. win n tbev - i-t for tjjSBWhtl
The i nr.' Is i.ioi'L('' to have salil j
be will not ioni.1 hack tui nutriy ajjajj
I Will Atldreus Lcoiaiaturs Commission
)r H li linn of i uitiigo secre-
' l. ty of tin; nut tonal chiUlreiin home
mii'lety ami who was for teen year
j rni'inus-ioiier ol cuanties ol the State
Hi' WisroiiMin will arrive In fluturte
! Thnrsda) to eoir.r witn .ae charities
and lioHitlt.il (-ottimttu-eii of the ISgla-
: Inturft. He iva nre nnrinn the holi-
diiys and mude an address on "DeHn.
ijmiit and Dependent Cblliireti" tlr.
liavt l gn expert (n ptuaey (iii.t htspl-
inl work lie win ;ir even ears
fhelnuHti of tbe I'sMonnt ctnigrejta of
Jihiiritl'w and cornjctloiis und la ier-
' haps one or the liest lljiormeil mi In
the world on nU uibjeei
lrcrsae of Capital Stock.
The )lretr. ol tue Uunk of Cm-
na we. of llomni'- not I tied the state
.i '-retnrv tv 'hn that tlwy had lucre!-
I te.-ir fopiuit htfx'K llom f."..niilJ to
!.. phi).
IN OLD MEXICO
p. h'- tl
llli.f '
ta- i
In '
.I'l I ' ..
. KI I
in i'. 'li and
lie?. i; Mlotf
. cl. U i.p ' Ul
iS I un.!er;tt Oil r'tigf
lrteli.i.1 wt" V40
'.ij aud mdij.r9l
i
' ife pf met aa
. I' the oiJ ( b.M4
.i i-n Joying a tra-
v.is laktu liio
' to the n round no
. .' ki.i; w what Jtttti
it
! ' w3ji j younf oI'rK
m ami at lha artn:u
in bijretie in a lam-y
j . en sue toot tblg
'' atnl stamped uion it
" i.iue who after titlr.ng
..v. to tae ktatlon lelcaed the wUtgU
UM"'n h lining who she V.AH.
The .'k!x-i.iii ..iH'i-b are a e voting
It'll ll re.-l. r. 1(1 tb-t l. OIIC4U Ii.I8tt'8
'i-niaii h' and "UMder lt a gieit )oJC8
Mot b:e- eit-i n uitfi Ij 'MDS)
'iiio in' mi ..is aiul trie. to h" k thil
I gl 4j-ii. but. titfoftunat !y t'"e lf
!;!.'. ter t-iu iu till cinjiirrr so hJ
'hfcn little success lo that Uu.
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