The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 90, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 26, 1908 Page: 2 of 6
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and Hearty at 73
yv&. Iirama Shively and Mrs. Belle BcatLy
J-win sisters who arc now 73 years of age en-
joy health and strength and seldom have an
ache or pain thanlts to the God-given medicine
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.
Mrs. Emma Shhcly resides at Big Clif ty KyM
and Mrs. Belle Bctttty at Louisville Ky. This
illustration is takan from late photographs and
shows how bright and vigorous they both are.
INFLUENCE
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WILLIAMS' TEXT BOOK
BILL GOES THROUGH
Ashby Secures Passage of
State Board of Health
UiTKiii;
Most or-d house fresslou yesterday
was (nkon up yvttn the discussion or
tlio FrankUn-Dnroul bucket shop 1)111.
A motion to strike out Section u pro
voked a long debate. It was asserted
by HnrU Riddle and others that tnln
Hectibn would destroy lugltlmate ex-
changes and result In great injury to
llio leglUinate buyer of cotton ami
other farm products (hereby resulting
in cltlrualo Injury to tho fttrmer Van
devoer of Cleveland rondo an Impas-
sioned ploa for the farmer and dwelt
nt length on markets aUd market con
dltlong scoring the bucket shop from
alart to fitilc-h. After u long debnlo
tho. Kfddlo amendment to strike out
Section C wns tabled and the section
adopted.
A motion to stilko out a portion of
Section C stirred up another debute
(hiring Which a motion wns made to
recommit the bill. The motion was
tabled and this and Other sections
rapidly ndopted. The bill wis then
ordered engrossed.
Tho Williams toctt book bill tiaine tip
for final consideration nnd -was nagged
on roll call.
Asbby's resolution regarding tho
atalo board of health whs also nasabd.
Tho Fort Supply bill by Muuloeh
and Snnda catno bnok from the sen
ute yvltii amendments. Murdoch
moved that the house refuse to con-
cur in the Boimto amend inonls and
his motion carried.
Ilatlilfa hill Tor the transfer nr In-
dictments relatliiB to tho eonita In
old Indian Torrltory also came back
with amendment which wore agreed
to and the bill carried on roll call.
WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE
From October to May CoUla are
tho moiit ferqueui nuse of Headache.
laxative nnoMo quininu re
moves lb ram. K W Grooonbox
25o.
Confederate Veterans to Meet.
Jamison camp. I 'nltcd !otifodeiiit'
Veto HI a V'lll bold a meeting- next Pun
day aftornmin ior the purpose of m.ik
ins Hie organization of the cawiji jx-i
iniiiiont. At a meeting held last Sun-
day (ho ramp wan revived and sixty
members signed tho roll. The follow
Inj; officers were elected J D Morris
eomuinndor: Col. T. S. Jones adjutaut;
Dr. II. V. Cox surgeon ; II. Morrison
chaplain
.Auto -Vivisection-
Po You Deliberately Torture Yourself
Allvo by Njolcottnn Vour Stomach?
Remedy Frse For the ikn.
A great oatory hag arisen during
tiio last few yearn against scientists
who torture dumb animals nlhe In
the lnteresta of science How many
people nro there however who nee!v
lf.ijy torture tkfiinelvos by causing
tin h stomachs to overnork lyspep
ft'a indigestion Imarthum sleepiest!
Ties. Idhi of lm and n(ii are the
1ia-rltibl. result.
Ai u one of them
Vb not Kite yonr ftunmch a rest?
Stuart lnep8la Tai.ii-m will re
bi-vc oui Btomath. of all li uork and
tin U ior yuu They arc cnrnixumded
nt tie (yy i'li menU ami di he work
vliicli tlie tmuh prf)inib when in
li'Tuial bealdi aseptic pvpiln malt
iutaf and II Kc Ingiciiit titH
Dr Rli'bdrdmjn in n ruing a theaik
(Mi treatment oi dysp psi nd tndi-
gtftiuu closw liif ramarkK li Baying
"For Uuxo guffering from a id dynpep-
sIr shown by our wateiy risings or
(or llatulent dvniwpula eHiami by khk
on stomach etuislnjc heart trouble and
dlffl-iilt breathing as weil a for all
cUiPf forirw of stoaiauh tn.ubk the
H-afwit traUiint Is to Uke on of
two o Stuart Dysapsla Tableu at
tei euch manl I advie them becat
they i on tain no harmful drags b"'
re MmpoMj of valimbte dietlveti
whieU ot jirunuitly upon tk food
eaten I nti knew a ease of ludi-
gvstbm or even chronle dyspepsia
whicli Stuart's Tablets would not
!(&"
ChH) cathartic madlclnea claiming
t;i mi.- dspeiislH and IndlgstiUun can
h3a nu effft't wlintever In actively
Hfc'ing tlie food and to cnll naj
j.ubaiiw medicine a cure for Indlgcs-
i u h laisnomei-
iv're ) araggist tu th United Slates
nt '.iHada Mils Stuart's Dypopsta
Tabhts m4 tJiy r ot oiUy the
1fr and most jauefiinfri Wf the
i jt aetvtiiHc of ay tratwit fur
) utt. -tion ad UmaJt tvubta.
m jW r few ljp& drwutet.
Fre MnrdH & wppilwtian to P. A.
i tmri Co JIW vm lWgr MarahaU
L n ii HUM I I 1WII -III... Ill I -
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Mrs. Emma SMvely end M-s Be'lc Beatty Tvm Sisters 71 Years Old.
'I .mi m im -nl va. in ' vr " Ul n IkjHIi ml Kup ni
strength up In umh Dnh s t'nu. Malt ln-.ki.v. ltv hicn u.iujj it
for several years. s a tunic for old age I coiimiIim i 'without an
equal." MK.N I-MM 1 il I I.N . Mi Cliff v.. Kv . Feb th. Kp7
"I 'tforc I be tra" the uii ot Mur Puftx's Malt Whiskey last Ma I
was so run down and mrymis I could not walk a square after taking
several bottles I became strong and felt belter than I did for years so
I have been using it ever since and I now seldom ever have an ache or
a pain. 1 am n years old ' MRS. BULLA BEATTY 1731 15th St
Louisville. Kv.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
is rtn absolutelv pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used
to have every Kernel thoroughly malted thus destroying the germ and
producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence. which
is the most ciTcrtiye tonic bttimiinnt and invigorator known to science;
softened by anvh nutl Jtioibturc its payability and freedom from in-
jurious substances renders it so that it can he retained by the most sen
sitive stomach.
If you wish to keep strong and vigorous find have on your checks
the glow of pet feet health take Duffy's Pure Mnlt Whiskey regularly
according to directions. It is dangerous to fill your system with drugs.
They jraisoir the lwU- rtncl depress the heart while Duff) 's Pure Malt
Whmkcy tones and strciiRllicus the heart action and purifies the entire
ayslcJn. X is rccognucd as a medicine everywhere. Duffy's Pure
Mall Whiskey has been aiulvxed and tet-U'd hv chemists for the patt
fifty years and has alw;:s been found absolutely pure and to'contnln
great medicinal propoerties.
CAUTION. When you ask your druggist grocer or dealer for Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey be sure to oet thp flenulnc. It Is the one absolutely
pure medical whiskey and Is sold only In sealed bottles never In bulk.
Lqok for the trado-mark the "Old Chemist" an the label and make euro the
seal over tho cork Is unbroken. Price $1.00. Illustrated .medical .booklet
and deaUr's advise freo.. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester N. Y.
EARLY DAY PIONEERS
Kc.pflnsible for Placovurvof
livery Great Natural Ke-
snurcu of Oklahoma
Special to Dally Loader
Muskogee OMs Feb 2. - Nearly
oyery great natursl rosouue of Okla-
Iohm was diseoveied la the early days
by sodio roniantlr advBiituror who
pimlit-il liU way into tiio unknown In-
jii! country In tli. Mwer Joo or ml
1-ll-rtW
vriiture. jr the m-arcb for a new liontQiwy Cup mm me winn miiv v"
awav from tbo grind of white civil ten
.. . - .
turn This Ih part 'ilarly tra nf
Homvetta in tknnilgeo county the
hvcoihI greatest coal mining am shlp
ping lMJlnt in the state.
Hugh llnij Texas ranger and
Cinfedeiatc tolulei dilven out of tt 0
lxn- Star Mate iiftei tho Civil war
I) )icny losses in the cattle business
hnally round himslf with bis wife
uiul (htldieu a Hiudebak 1 wagon and
p ttu ui of nnifctaiiga camped on tbo
banks 01 a small stream In lh Celc
1 atiMii mi the Kouith of July 1C79 He
I a.l lumped there foi the sole reason
that h. hud f nd a bee tree and
nnntiM the honey On this national
hellila. an IndKn bo panted by on
hoibthack with it sack full of some-
thing; whl b he said he was carrying
u an Indian blacksmith shop not far
dihiant Henry examined the (Mick
.11I fuw ii was coal He followed
ihe 1 rail oi the boy frons whence he
.tnu uud f and on the banks of the
1 k a ledge of line coal cropodng
11 He returned to camp and told
bin wt'e that here they had found
nifrooi without cutting honey for
the tuning and venison for the shoot-
ng What mort! could they want lui
e home And there he settW and on
the exact spot. from which he chipped
pluces of coal that day Mine fto. 1 now
.lnls t Henryetu shipping train
luada of coal each month from the
torn win from hlob the Indian boy
kii eoiil for the blacksmith.
Hut st ihe tiwc Mr. Henry dteenv-
1 ied th cost tlnr wer ho rallroada
and no demand for the ooal. VuX be I
mde bis claim for an Indian altat-
nwnt by settHng on Uie land and th
folic lay year n iveut lnU the cat-
tle lniNlnesH again forming a partner-
ship with the tlraytons. t Wwfaula
mid aetiing 64 head of caws. He kejH
ip the cattle btntintMM until ISO! when
h rounded up W.WO had.old ihW
and quit the buslns- It yvas whHe
Mvjng in his camg that his home was
otlen froquentpd by the DaHens the
James boys and other not it owtaws
as well an uy federal officer lie
trted them all allta. Mo oWftiw ever
mM from fcigt f the vlH Of the
Ofctiawg and tho owtl&w ww nef
Informed OC the pfesence ot'ottlcAr
fvi to Iwve gtva hint t te jaoye-
meniH o( the mitlnws would havn
111011 ienth to Mm anil to assist the
ill law meant joining them so With
tnn Indian chaincteristles hu treated
inem all nllke keet bis mniitti abut
mil1 p.'Oaptied
Then cniim the allotment of Indian
lands the building of railroads and
the town of Honryettn Tn- founded
upon the landB owned by Mr Henry.
The coal companies commenced to dig
the coal ntnl the oil men to drill fm-
oli. And Utromgu It nil this auartor-
bteed Indian ctintiiiad to grow In
wealth. The coal men way Htm royal-
ty on the coal mined add tJie oil meat
pay royalty on tuo on. wnore me
... j 1. .aii dki i.m iiilii tnu av r uri'
and tbe banjllt rendvpued where tho
oowcbv waksnod the fcnlltudd of the
silenwrnt mlley with hl midnight
rcrei a4 the hovrt ot tlua vyoU was
heard the busy mining town is build-
ing brick lutein ess block by day and
iby nlKht tlie miner down In tho now-
ls of the earth blast and drill at tho
great oral yelna.
Yt swneUmes when In a remlnla-
cut naod Mr Henry regrets this
prosperity that baa grown up around
him with Its attendant civilisation and
created him tbe most distinguished
citizen of the community. He Bays:
"The railroads and the Standard Oil
company bay so encroached wpou
ujy rights thst if 1 knew where to go
te get another camp or settlement as
t found here years ago I wowld ride
to It tomorrow." Ills mothw was a
hkll breed Creek woman aud the In-
dian Instinct for the wild life and
frontier surroundings will not be
downed by the luxuries civilisation
and wealth.
J. J. Quarrels of Fairfax Is In the
city today viewing tlie legislative pro-
ceedings He yvas a delegate in tbo
UUUfnilllU"UBi vuuiviuiwn 4J
THE OLP
BtlT NIC7T
FOOD
Elijah
Manna
made uf pearly white oorn roll
ed inu ibikes and tuastad a deli-
cious brown
Qe sure the food loBtee.tn tlie
taltle erlsp. When imrkiage is
allowtHl to remain open the
wolettirc of tbo air nuikos It
touah In such i-iwt Insist that
it be dried la hu oen as por
il'iectlons on pkg- theft It Is
liultctitain
I
' Xsfs'e FaJKWirtft. IBe. r ' f
JtMMiint tereal C'4 l.td.Wsk-
en JJattte trek oilcb.
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'INSERTS SLY "JOKER"
AleaSJffe Finally Sliunled
By Special Ofder on
"""Booze Bill
It Is UiCF 'bbosf ysook In tbo seiiule
Tlio Iidtir when one senator says to
another senator "jou ao wrong and l
am cOrrOQt"! la at baud.
Tlio Obimlng gun ires fired Tuesday
afternoon h'ft&r tho Frankllr.-Wynno-
lltle edbentlonal bill whb shoveil
aside for-the special ordur of the
fuiitod No 01.
On the Rocks
.Ml Johnson (10) opbosed passage
of tho udticatlonul bill as an emer-
gency AM added that he foarod the
American book trust might bo able to
handle the bill to satisfy Its greed.
Senator RodiHo also felt the bill was
nut plain onougli and several others
followed along that line of argument
Senators Yeager and Agoo yvere
agreed wlu Mr. Johnson anil Agoe de
clared ho would never vote for a bill
with no maximum prlco listed in the
pet.
At 2:30 Mr. Mttle demanded special
urdora be taken up and tho famed
booo" bill was on the road In short
order.
Aflor an hour spent in reading the
'HI. with Mp tuiiuus also oiculainlna:
how tb correct some few en orb thu
auestion of adopting tho flist section
brought forwaid the debate of the on-
tire session.
Mr. Couldlnc moy'ed to HOimi-ntn the
dlspunsary aihl prohibition portloim
of tho bill ami tho debating scnatoru
wero In action at once.
Davis Was Eloquent.
In his declaration that the dispen
sary and prohibition parts of the bill
could not bo mndo legal Mr. Davis
arouse to oratorical heights and for
foity minute hold the sennte and
large ainllonu in close attention to libi
lwsltlon. Itepoatedly Interrupted of
ten with intent to spell his forceful n
marks Davis held thu ground man
fully and stated his position clearly
In the course of his remarks Mi
Davis declared he had been a liettei
friend of piublbitluu than many who
said they yfo ' enthusiasts ninkliii;
tho effort to nrmu tho dispensary
clntisj wns not nul could not be con
sldored a monsuro tho peoplo had a cl-
od upon.
Senator Taylor and others attempt
M to rldltnlo tho Davis po-IUon but
failed to shakb his contention.
Hatchctt Scored Hriman Motion.
Mr. Holmnn moved to limit dsbato
to flvo minutes and Idttlo bocoinlod
ns also did tionio others.
This brought Hntchott to hlB feel
with a 'bitter spooch. "Why Js it '
thundurud iluUiliott "tho booce bill
shall have special rights and people
bo choked off debate'' It Is possible
It can not stand tho glnro of publicity?
I nan a butter prohibitionist than many
who are more pronounced and I do
not know I will wish to suy n yyord on
the bill but I shall oppose all of fort n
to mnU this or any other measure a
speclsl pet nt thts or any other time
I am too good a prohibitionist to have
the stuff raaimod down my throat liko
some have had ami all bocauso seme
one has a hobby.
The Hatchott contention colled Da-
vis to the floor nml he Insisted the
Holman motion yvas out of order and
Mr Moore In the chair so ruled al-
though be declared his sympathies
were with the motion
Mr. Redwino spoke In favor of e
dispensary and declared they had
proven of serytco yvhere tried. He had
no Tear of thtf people not being satis-
fied with tho venture one given
them.
Dr. Johnson "was bitterly opposed to
some of the dlediensary clauses of the
bill
The motion tp flrlfco nni1 "Wort found
tbo committee .wytli a section road and
debated but Jlilo acopjupllaliBd
Miscellany and Bills.
Various commit lee rirts wero
read and the bills Introduced were as
fulbjyvs. the routt nt aittnarntneiit be-
iug agreed on R little o'clock a uu;
"'Jvoj 2WJ by 8taffihlprovfdlugliat'
lliiumse of foreign coriioratlons.
Snato totieurrout raauluUon No. 1&
b Davit iiatiig lo Adam's fund ior
agriiuUdiiti axperintont atattons.
No mi by Stanford for the traits
criblng records of tbo olt Indian Torn-
tor) lecordifig dlstrlQta and ot the
newly illi.le4 ooutltles In what was
formerly Oklahoma Territory.
A Het One On Boards.
When Mr IIDlMpa uutuiHtmi-ed teail-
ing ameniiuwiits te the fatuous Mo. til
Jobuson (10) and Urowulee in levity
irioved coiislderiiieti be potkaed un-
til March Mrd alnl 9H voted aye. Mr
IlUlui naw tbe Vote waa a Mtokr"
'ana cUaRgtd hjs vote "ge." ter
miisr
' W mrs.E .W.Brooks.
Wcnk Exhausted Pc
Mrs. K.W Urookg 5116 K.-ottole St. South Tacoma Woih. wrllcs:
"I yvant to recommend Poruna to mothers. When my littlo girl enmo I
fell very weals and csliauSvtH and it seemed that I could not regain my'
strength.
"My motbor bought in" n bottlo
much advertised Tcmedtas yvithout
yvoak but within a week after I had
difforcut yvoman.
"Xew llfo and vitality seemed to como each day nbtil In a fqw weeks I
yvas In fine health and a happy yvoman. Thanks to your splendid medicine
I have enjoyed good health for sovoral years. I alyvays keep I'cruna on
hand sis a fow does yvllt sot mo right yvhon I am fooling badly."
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Catarrh of Cars.
Mrs. O. W. Heariti Hempstead Toxas
Writes In regard to bor son Carl: "My
eon's cars bad boon nlTcctMl!nco he yvas
a baby lie seemed to bavo risings in
bis head. Jlcwould bo very fretful for
sovoraldaystlion htfl ears Wotildrunpro-
fui5oly what apioarcd to bo domiptlon.
"Tholastyearlthonghtbohodalmost
lost hii bearing and hud n local pbysl-
3lan treating hlln for abotit six yVcoks.
People Who Object to Liquid Medicines Should Buy Pcruna Tablet:
which consideration of Uie bill pro-
vttdod.
House Matters.
No. aai liouee bill ftext boojd by
Williams was sent from tbo lie-So.
The Biiprot.rlaUon bill r.a. 2tt by
Moore yvas also sent by il.o house
approi ed.
Had It Forwarded.
Tbe committer rcpurted for Uie
purpose of allowing slKnature of No
2ts bv MHire iipproprmtiiiK $t0i0on
for exrK'imes The bill was nfKnii by
Mi TKllnmv wild forwarded tn flitenk
er .Murraj Ur Jls blKUHture
Neglectod Colds Threaten Life.
(Prom the Chicago Tribune j
'"Don't tiifle with a told." is good
udvlie for piniicilt men and women
It may be vital In case of child.
I'roner food good 6nlatln. and dry
warai cloUiina ar the proper safc-
guarils against edds. If thev are
maintained Uirougb tbo ihan&table
v.eatlier ot nut man. winter and spring
tlie chances of a surprise from ordi-
nary coble vrtll be s'lgbt. Dot the or-
dinary light cofd vcill become severe
If neglected and a well estbUihed
nne cold Is to the serms riraautUat'In
what norms I UJ tho bee Tfio great-
est jneiAed D child Ufe at Uds sen-
son m tlib year is tlio ueglefltml cold."
Wbolbur It is a 0I1IW or adult the cold
alight or em-arc the very best treat-
ment that can Tie atloritea Is to tve
Chnniborbiln's Cmigtt Item! ft is
tIo and sure. The gneat lwpularlty
and immense sale of this preparsUon
has been attained by its remarkable
cures c4 this ailment. A cold never
tesulUi in imeinpnlR wneg It Is given.
PROPOUNDS HARD ONES
State Superintendent Cam
eron M a k c s Teachers
Scratch Their Heads
8lKsiaJ to Daily Leader.
AluskOgee Okla.. Feb 2 Do you
think you could name all tbe counties
In your state tliat touch another ad-
joining state ana ooild you name the
ooniity aoata of a doxen other counttee
In your state iiteked at random wltti-
cut looking at a niapT That Is what
the teachers of Oklahoma went up
against when tfcey tried the examina-
tion for teacher's ceniecates lu Okla-
homa The result Is that tbe teach-
n. are railing by the ivayaide and
State Superintendent Cameron U 00m-
ln In for a good round roast TU dif-
ficulties are more apparent wlin It
is remembered that la Oklahoma
ccuntles have only been formed a few
ju-aUw and they have dirncnlt Indian
UUHiee and their county seats are also
hard to pronounce
When M Cataeron began the cre-
ation of a state achool syntein one of
Uie ftrst thing 1 was to de-4e on a
litil'orw system of certificates and
that ell teaehei-H as tkpv ejnr niv
Uie Hcbsol" jui i ib-tbitl should push
nu v.kuuhuui to soeuri umi a tt 1
Soothe ike throat oM $to
a kckfcjf cough. A mw
W4 Simike reJy. Uwdy.
" - - "". ' - .mi -f
- ru - na Cave New Life.
of Perua aflor I had tried several cthor
relief. I bad little faith an I iVas verr
commoucod taking Parana 1 was like a !
J
Ho pronounced hiin well and for u few
yreeks ho was not troubled but einco
that timo tho dlnolnirgo from hip ears
yvas almost constant and voi of-
fensive. "finally I began giving him Portina
and Laoupia and after ho hod taken
ftyvo bottles of tho Lactipia he yvas en
tirely cured.
"1 cannot praise Jacupia and Parana
on6ugh." ' -
tHkat. So a code of questions was
prepared Tho big roar comes on tho
geography oxamlnntlon. One bf tho
nneatfona vnni 'Vbt .counties of Olc-
lahtnna bordeTh Karftrtft As tha
north-jru border of Oklahoma
nt retches frcai Missouri to Noyv Mex-
ico thl3 wii rut.ier a dtfflci It ques-
tion but the stinnci yas 'Name the
irrnntv seats of the follow In Oklaho-
ma c unties nevkham Ural M111-
ray. lnaii ;rti Ciartlel I Can.idlun
!i.ii .iml liliinyin." Thi'. w.m ' 1
low d up Hv tin qiu r ' Ii h tbe
I'liKci -t.iti --eniitois fio 11 Okla-
1'om.i and wlei M" the ul.it (ilfiniK-
Am the st.ile officers hive li in in of-
tn e In iau ninety da8 nid du con-
btitutlon treated some doin 01 bo
iew officis in ver bef ire hem I of it
would take n prolt well infoinud liol-
itlcian to answer that question
Tho teachers assert that Mi Cam-
eron 1b recntly pasiei tl.-oush a
political antipaKu and thu bin ies-
tlona txlate to Oklahoma politics more
than to geoKraphloal knowledge Awl
in Oils opinion the teachers are pretty
gcnc-ally baefcod p by tlw school
men of the state IJut as tho questlniis
tliat have Itoured icost of tlie teach-
ers have become- puollo'lt I oxpoeted
that most of thorn will curry a stato
nw around with Uiamwhan cxnmJon-
turn time oomas; or elea Uio atjito aup-
erlntendcnt will have to farmulato a
new set ot questions. U )ma been
suggested that ho Incorpornlo In tho
bubjects roqulred In axandnatlon "A
ibtpartment of county politics" under
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sition Submitted
Washington Feb. 2C That fie
shooting arfray at Hrownsvllle Tex
On timnlght of August Itl-t4 100U. yvas
done by nogio iolillor8 Of tho 25th
Onllud Stntos lnfarttfy und that tho
teallinony taken bJ(oj:e the ' ntqatu
coinnilttce on military alfnirs falls to
Identify tho guilty persons Is tho
opinion of eight mombers of lb ujki- .
mlttoe Four mumbers'cf the commit
tee voted against this decision and
one member did not rate. The resolu
tlop declaring the gulU of the negroen
was submitted by Sqnator I)dge and
ynn ailoptci' after ilvo lesolut'ous by
Senator Foraker one by Sentnbr Du
pont and one by Senator Scott all ot
which yvore offoied ns substitutes
had been voted down.
The vote yvas reached uftor pro
Ijpnged Investigation extending ovrr
nvo sessions or congress ana aitei cyi
denco had been talton covorlng thou-
sands of pages
Prnctloally ovory negro of the thrc
companlos of infantry dlsbonoiably
discharged by Pioaldont Roosevelt tcb
tilluit In his own behalf while oil
douco in support of tho president yvas
glvon by many army officers and tltl
zous of Brownsville. Throughout tho
entire controversy yvhich in many sci
tioue of the country had been mndc a
political issue tbo antl-admlnistia
tlon side has been dheutcd by Senator
Forlier.
In tho final vote in 1110 coinrmttco
a majority of tho loiuibllcan nnibei
vnuiu lo his snpporU Tlio Oldo sen
ator uxpioesod lilnisolf us gratified at
this as II was apparent from tbo out
Het that .ill of the democratic mem
bora neie convinced tnht tho negrm i
did the shooting
The fight will be 1 arriod to the
iloul of th" senate Ihe repoita of
the iiiuimiitoc yvill not he made for
about ten days us Senator WartK-i
who luiiilnited the examination of yvit
nehsch 011 buliull or tu" administration
will bi absent from Washington for
that peiiod Aitlon hv th' committee
IhinMoHi will be postpnntd until lili
leturil
Afli 1 the repot Ih have boon made
to th" smate It In xpei tod that Sen
ator oFrakur will prets the matter to
a vole theio. If he bhollld secure tho
fume piopuition or the ropublbau
membeis ot the hunnto as ho had lu
the committee yoto the voto will bo
closer than lias been anticipated
Tho Ohio senator pioposos also io
Intioduce a bill to restore to nillllaiy
service such of the discharged soldiers
as wuro shown bdyond a reabonnblo
doubt to have beon Innocent of any
offense tonnoctod wllh the affray
Tbo comnnttoo yvas In tsesslon for
nearly threo hours It was In the
main harmonious. Practically the only
pnsaages ut anna yvoro of a pnrllainen
ury nature. The lino up was dollned
so clearly that the senators wasted nr.
time In tryln gto change euch others
continued on page 3 )
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