The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 95, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 3, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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BILLS AKE PASSED
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Relate 1o Affairs of Divided
Countibs-Separate
Schools Discussed
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Yoslordny waa "doctor's day" In (he
house. Tlio bill hy Barley regulating
tlm practice of Chiropractic came tip
for discussion nnd the debate up .to
the merits or tho hill and of fjio
science it deals with consumed the
major part of the afternoon.
Immediately after the reading of the
hill Dr. Snolson moved that It con-
sideration bo indefinitely postponed.
Col. Stump Aahhy who has been ohe
or the espoelnl chnil'plons or the hill
iundo a strong speech against the
motion to postpone and moved to lay
tho motion on the table which waa
lost
Tho bill provide for the establish-
ment of a otnto board of examiners or
thrco persons appointed 1 the gov-
ernor. Those composing the llwt
board shall bo doctors of Chiropractic
' ahd shall have been nctivelv engaged
in thin work for a period of nt least
plx months before the passage of the
net. Tho board la to oxnmlne nli ap-
plicants and grant llconqes 'o prncllco
in this state.
Sotclon four provide hat.ifte" ope
month from tho day U'b enactment
taken otfect thg board shall not win-
sfupr nn npiulcntlon ror examination
unhjsa tho diploma accompanying such
application wna issued by some rug-
Marly incorporated college of chlto-
praotic. etc.
Tho bill was warmly contended
against hy raost of the physician ef
the house. Sanda Day and Snelfton
spoke ngalnst It. while HaUlwiu laai'o
one of the Strang mit-eclies of the .
slon against ita pr'.vhiims and i t
sagc. Dr. Itiddle spnke In favor of thn
bill as illil other member" Alunay
f'rouch Fnu'kuer on.' ethers poK'e at
length.
Finally VaniMveii'er moved the j"e
viutts question utiwl i-hnt n'T fiinhe-
debate and lilt; m nmn uin'il On
41 vote the motion u poMpone liid.ii
nltely waw lni
Murdoch then ii.'niil that Hie bill
! recomudtted vutli liibtturtlorirt tha
the committee hi iiik in a bill by which
the Cblropraeth hiioubl have rocoK
nitlon on the siuti- meili ttl board
Ahby moved to tabb1 .tnd hi? motion
was lost by the nairovv margta ol one
ote
Murray moved tbe previoi.is (iis-
tion which carried and tho bill wan
i-ecommltted.
House Bill No. aii by CaBveel and
King ut last passed the house. "EIiIb
hill has been considered for a long
iIibo In the coimnittee room and re
comniittod nftor considerable dobnta
H provldoB for tho copying and trans-
cribing of rocordfc in illldd cotinttes
nnd Ib on omergoney moaaun'.
Sonato bill No. 105 by Prnnklln wa
also passed by tho house. Tills Is n
bill providing for Uio romornl nipl
transfer of causee and records in tlio
old territorial court to the stato
courts. It is in reality a bill techni-
cally amending a hill for the same pur-
pobu which was ptkased lefore the holl-
d.tvg. Like the bill that It amends it
if of necessity nu emergency meas-
'Uio committee HHbstitute for bills
.XtH fld and 350 canie up. It Is the
Irtl) conferring jurisdlctlun on the su-
prrune court to hear ami determine
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Never hesitate to ask your doctor ahout
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It w a regular medi-
cine a strong medicine a doctor's medicine.
Avers Cfi
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REVISED
It would be very interesting tp know xov many
years your family physician has prescribed Aycr's
I Cherry Pectoral for coughs colds and all forms
of lung troubles. Ask him the next time you se
him. We know physicians who have used it for
over Half a century.
Free
rom
f. C. AVJJR CO. MaawUdwb hwfoi JLofrofl Ms
fill I r 1"-"" -""- -"g --- -Ti-T-fi" tit . nm.
fHtmtiW
Wc Want Bvery Pile Sufferer to Tast
Tfrt Great Curo at Our Expense.
tnil Your Name nod Address
For a Ffoe Trill Pask-
age.
Wo want to seni! you a free trial
of the gioat Pyramid BUft cure at
otic so yow can see Wttl ypflr own
eyea what tt can dp.
Yon core yourself with nerfmt rt6
l your om hoirte aim for Jltllo ex-
pense. Pyramid Pile Cure gives you prompt
relief. Tt heals sores ami ulrQTs re-
dneos congestion and Inflammation
and lakes away pain. Itchteg and Irri-
tation. After you Have Med the ample
trcwtn.t-iU MM yon are satisfied you
can get a fnll rcglilar-slsM t refitment
of Pvramld Pile ("ore at your druggist's
for !H cents. If lie haaii t it aeml its
the money and we will send you the
treatment at once by mall In plain
sealed package.
Send (is your name and address nt
once for a trial of this marvelous
qnlck sure euro. Address Pyramid
Drug Co. 90 Pynmild dldg. Marshall
Mich.
actions brought to cflultably divide tho
nsaeta liabilities and property of di
vided con n ties. A similar bill linvIiiH
already leen passed hy the senate tlie
speaker ruled Uio house bill out of
order. Later the committee on en-
grossment was instructed to head It
"substitute for tho senntu bill"
The committer substitute for houso
bills 21 t-I ana 886. providing for
separate schools was next tnkon up
and read at length. The houso then
proceeded to consider It by sections.
After discussion of two or throe sec-
tions tho hill was laid over till tho
next day. j '
During the afternoon thorn nnd been
some dlBcusalon as to whether or not
a two thirds majority wns necessary
uh to ceitaln matters of parliament-
ary proedure. On n voto of tho
house the two-thirds rule as referring
to a majority ot those caseo was ab-
rogated and a simple majority will
HUfllco horonfter.
Three now bills wore ottered: Hy
Harrison of Hughes providing for
holding county court terms at Dustln
and Gnertle in Ilughos count) by
I'ondorgr&ft for holding county court
terms in llollls Greer county; by Im-
rnnt for regulating the mle of njH-
road stocks nnd bonds ascertaining
tho value of the railroads in the stato
otc.
It was six o'clock when an adjourn-
ment was taken until 0:il0 this morn-
ilng PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINT-M ISN'T is guaranteed
to euro tiny cnBo ot Itching. Wind
Weeding of Protruding Piles In 0 to
11 days or money rufunded. 50c.
The largest line of Men's Oxfords
In Guthrie $2.00 to $4.00 at Robin-
son's. BANKERS T& MEET.
tfltecial to Dally Lewder.
Muskogee. Okla Marvh 2 --J. W.
Oir of Vinlta president ot Group No.
I of mc Oklahoma IJankers' associa-
tion has Issued a call for a meeting
ot the members of tlio group to be
In hi at Tulsa March 4. This will bo
ill- Hist meeting of the group since
dat-hood became effective and the
Kuaranty bank law went Into effect.
There are nearly 200 banks In this
group.
A healthy man Is a King In his own
right; nn unhealthy man is an unhap-
py slavo. Uurdock Wood Wttors
builds up sound boolth keeps you
well
MONSTER GAS WELL.
Special to Daily Uondor.
Muskogee Okla. March !2. Gnl-
breath and Oliosley who are wildcat
itng In U new oil fluid at Bnhl Hill
38 mllss northvvost' or MufiHqgoQ yes-
terday brought in a monster gas wall.
A man who onmo In from that place
says that the rash ot mi 1s so strain;
(hat the woll can he heard roaring
fix nines away.
Two Gothle figures torn from Prem-h
csthedrlals hy the mob in ilia French
Revolution have found their way to
tin New York Metropolitan Museum
of ArL ' v
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ecton
FOMIULA
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SENATE
REJECTS - 4
CLAUSE
EMERGENCY FEATURE
STRICKEN ERQM PRO-
IIIB1TION BILL
CAME AT CLOSE
OF EXCITING DEBATE
Measure as Passed Must
Be Submitted to Vote
of People
Thor was high tension In tho scn-
nt last M'ohlns. boforo the bo.lv ad.
Journed. Continuous debnto of drtya
and steady pull ' fdf victory had men
alrtoig to tho highos"t toiiRion and
not .mtll ihc very closing mom.
outs was It ascertained the men op-
posed to tho dispensary unloss sunt
to tho pjoplo for ratification wore in
tho ascendency. It was a clover coup
tlio contending forces of tho dlsnen-
sary referendum proviso had planned
and that they hail planned woll. is
best evidenced by the vote which sont
the emergency clauso to the winds.
The Exciting Finish.
I lie senate had scarcely commenced
work after tho committee of tho
whole with Chairman AJnore who had
wielded the gavel throuchout tho try
ing time tho mensuto was under dis-
cussion reported the hill favorable
to passage to tho senate and repot t
received.
Davis Tliqmns nnd Wllups asked
for "a call of the house" and no sen
ator was allowed to leave while tho
matter was under consldomtolon.
One by one tho Davis anlendmenls
woro iwnt to tho box of defeat tho
Drlstow member offering each that
wtiB defeated In tho work of tho com-
injltoe of tho vvholo.
Smarting under tho lnlluenco of tho
Jibe that h had no further appeal
tho senator announced "I will tako
my case to tho people daro you tako
yours to tho sant tribunal V
Clint Graham In Chair.
As Mr. Johnston was 111 with a soar
throat. Senator Clint Graham was cal-
led to the chair and the new chairman
gnvoled lulnl and gave dacb member
n hearing and a roll call when asked
on any topic.
Senators Stafford and Echols with
their proviso to make conductors glvo
bond before placing a man under ar-
rest on a car gave tho first inkling or
what was to happen when their
amendment was defeated hy a vote of
23 tp 15 and some of the voters ask-
ed what the 'emergency might expect.
Tho Iledwino amendment also went
glimmering nnd the first unexpected
ancounter came from TVIr. Smith pro-
hibitionist ot prohibitionists who
moved to strike out section IS article
3.
This section wns relative to the C.
O. D. measure the senator explaining
it was so palpably unconstitutional
itud worthless he felt it an injury to
tho measure
The vote was a surprise being 23
for to 10 against and was declared
carriod tho chairman voting with Mr.
Smith as did tho president pro torn
Hntchett Chopocd In Vain
Mr. Hntchotttoved to strike out
section 25 of third article. This Is tho
suction tho terrific dubato occurred
over In tho commlttoo of the wholo
and relates to tho compensation of
the superintendent ami va.riouB like
matters.
Lte wos Close
Mr. Little moved to subsUtute n sal-
ury of ?2()00 per annum In plnpo of
$2500 and the motion lost by the
close vote of 20 against 18 for.
Senator Davis also lost an effort to
make a new section requiring all
money collected to go to the eoun-
ties wherein offenses were oummlttod.
The seftion was defeated SI ngalnst to
IT ayes.
House iSent Message.
The announcement from the house
of the signing of Heaoliitlon No. 40
was read and tlm resolution t.tSu.n to
the executive department This was
tii Thomas resolution over which a
debate of souib moment had occurred
the week before but which finally
passed both houses unanimously.
The Last Before Roll Call
Ou motion uf Mr. Mponvrooonehler-
attnn of the vtiUs striking out tho eight
eenth section hjr ftnlth was ordered.
Tim debate was abort. Smith striking
fire by stating the unconstitutionality
of tle section would compel some
oth'wise friends of tho measure to
voto against it if the Motion were
Cced lck In. Motion to reconsider
t 81 to n.
The Closing Hour.
After weeks and days of weary
watchfulness and hard labor truen the
part ol all. the farted hill as amended
was ready tor tbs flnfji Voll cull ami
the tense feeling was loosknha yr tlie
Moment all Knowing ke struggle was
a to the eairKency vote to follow.
The roll call on the plU proper was as
follows:
Ayt: Agee Wllung Walr llinok
lirownlee Coriletl Curd Davis ISgger-
icn Qcbols Ftauklln Orahatn Hatch
ctt Ilqhimo Johnston tl9) Johnson
(M) Johnaoi) (16). Keys Lacdrum.
Mi-thews Meititiilneer Morris Moore
rtttdwiue ' IkMlle. Uuuell. Soklanl.
orroJt StaJfonl. strain; Smith 8tew-
turl Tturlor Thopias ymltigrkXt Wil-
ilaiiM VTiti)0 aad Teasfr- TKal 88.
Nay: Uttle atlit Ounslngham. To-
tal. 5.
Abseut; 9rkIi Cop (!ck gtjtB'
ifdftl Gouldinc Total 4
Sdtmloi Grthatn In the chnllf do-
clarM the bill carried.
The Viators Defcatec(.
Reimtor Graham Ivttt no time in put-
ting: the eni.rgencv. He libit the
Clause read hy the clerk made a care-
ful statement Of the moaning and ask-
ed the clerk to slowly coll th roll
that no nm might be misunderstood
The semttois were also interested
many asking for blank roll Calls that
inuy jmgni lirvm-ivw iv jicrfiuuni rut-
ord.
As Franklin Taylor Ktnffoul and
Soldanl bad explained their vote for
the ineasnie was because they oxpect-
oA tfto emergency fontttro to be .hang-
o; Uio victors of the previous roll cnll
Nvwa apprehensive of the result.
Tile Vote was: Ayes: Agee Dlllups
Illnlr. Urook. Conloli Oord Kggorman
Uehols Graham Holman' Johnston
(ifjfy. Reys Moore ItedWlnc Hoddlo
rtttrapll Sorrels Strain $tnlth. Tay-
lor Thomas Williams wynno and
Ydftser. Total 24.
Nnys: Urownle2 Cniinlngllflm Da-
vis Frflnkl'n Hntchott Jblinsoh (14)
Johnson (15) Landcuiu Little. Mnth
owa Memmlnger M"frls Soldnnl
SUiirord Stewart Updograft. Total
1C
Mr. Graham rapped for order an-
nonuowl the vote and declared tho
omafgoncy clauso defontod.
'TTIettry Johnston lmmcdrntely stated
liis opinion of tho parliamentary
staltis of the bill stating the ojner-
gmoy clanse as passed before tho holi-
days might yet be In foreo tho refusal
to accept the conference clause being
sdhiowhat different and ho was maul-
ed right and left for tho statohionL
Itttasell Mathews and LltUo being
Bovoro in their protest.
Senator Graham ruled that ho was
ip the chnlr and until ho ruled noth-
Ihh on tho lloor as to ntlos would bo
disturbing to laws or men. Mr. John-
ston disclaimed attempt to rule from
tho chair declaring he was relating
his own opinion nuvor thinking it
would be construed otherwise.
Mr. Blllups said Uio ayos nnd nays
would have to bo taken on nrtlclo one
beforo It cottUi ho presented ns a con-
stitutional amendment nnd Little was
sustained In tho point of orior that
as the article had no reference ns to
thtjt savo in tho defeated emorgoncy
clause It could not be put and Chair-
man Graham ruatalned tho point. Blair
lodgod p. motion to reconshlor.
Dills Introduced.
Under the title or Introduction of
bills. Ituss"ll Introduced ono providing
reunifies for charging usury or en-
tering Into usurious contracts. No. !!.
271 Henry JcCinston providing
itiOniiB and manner of sale of tho state
school lands. This Is no of tho raot
comprehensive and Important meas-
ures yet introduced and is treated
othqr than in tlio regular report.
2J2 Henry Johnston amending code
of civil procedure.
278 Henry Johnston designating
counties in which cerVtln civil actlo.is
may be brought. ' x
27-1 .Memmlnger providing u way
c! nurchnslng tlpplles for the logisla-
livo bodies.
27S' Agee regelating peddling pre-
scribing penalties tor violations etc
Tho sennto adjourned until this
morning.
Good For Everybody.
Mr. Norman It. Coulter a prominent
architect in the Delbert Building San
Francisco nays: "I fully endorse all
that lias been said of Electric Wttors
as a tonic medicine it is good for ev-
erybody. It corrects stomach liver
and kidney disorder in a prompt nnd
ellklent manner and builds lip the
system." Electric Bitters are the host
spring medicine ever sold over a drug
gist's counter; as a blood purifier It
is unequiiled. 50c. at C. B. Itenfro's
drug store.
MUSKOGE REPUBLICANS
REFUSED TO STAND FQR TAFT
Spoclnl tD Daily Loader.
Muskogee Okla. March 2. The
Muskogee county republicans In con-
vention Saturday selected 21 delogatos
to the Third congressional dlstiict con-
vention mid 20 delogatos to tho state
convoutlbn at Oklahoma City. A reso-
lution to iustiuct the dologatcs for
Taft railed to carry but a majority of
the delogatos say that they aro for
Taft without being so instructed-
Walter Wnlwoll was endorsed for dis-
trict delognto.
'Iho uDgroos who had about one-half
the delagntos bolted on temporary or-
ganization held a rump convention
hiiI selected a full list of contesting
delegates. Tho negroes aro ngajnst
Taft
"Suffdre4 day and night tho tormont
of Hobltff; idles. Nothing holpqd mo
until 1 usod Doan's Ointment It cured
mo permanently." Hon. John It. Gar-
rett Mayor Glrard Ala
My M.en'a shoes $150 to $300 art
unequalled at the price. Robinson's
TAHLEQUAH OPENS
CARNEGIE LIBRARY.
Special to Dally Leader.
Muskogee Okla.. March 8. The
Carnegie library at Tahlequnh will bo
opened tomorrow night. This library
bidding wns built over a vear ago hy
money donated by Mr. Carneglo and
after ft -waa completed the city coun-
cil refused to mako the necessary ap-
propriation for its maintenance and
under the terms of the donation it
cvuld not 1)0 opened Tin city coun-
cil Anally mado the ..roper piimanent
donation;. find the buiHu.rf wfll ha
thrown jgpgw.
A Reliable
Remedy
Ely's Cream Balm
U quivlt;tiorbtd
Clii Relief at Once
It cluaae. tviiiUbra
h uls and pruie is
the disMHl tatm.
bniuc rulllngfri-n
Cdiu-rh ami drives
sway a VjIjI fn the
stores the (ikHses of nHT rLlLll
Twite ami HdL Phil site no els. at Pro.
ciU er by wall. In li.mld fnnu 75 . cms
Ely Ilrotlisf W Wma "Street JS W York.
CATARRH
s?roi"MJ
WwSSm
JOINTIST'S
TRIAL IN
PROGRESS
GHAKGKD WITH 31UKDEH
OF UNITED SXATKS
DEPUTY M ARSIIAL
GENERAL FIGIir
NEAR BEER JOINT
Was'aii Alleged Conspiracy
to Kill "Pussyfoot"
Johnson
Special tb Dally Lender.
Muskogee Okla. March 2 Tday a
Jury Is being solcotod to try Uugene
TJttsworth who is charged with tho
mtlrdor of Sam ltbhorts a dopdty
United States marshal who wan kilted
at Pbrtim last summor. In this case
tho state will try to show a conspiracy
hatched In the federal jail nt Fort
Smith whereby Titt-worth and Jack
Pattman werj to kill William 13. John-
son (Pussyfoot) and Dr. Sapper ono
of his doputlos hocnttso they had
broken up a noar boor joint that wiib
being run by tho Tlttswortlis and their
friends.
Pattman alias Bnldbrldgo and
TittBWo.'.h wore confined In the jail
at Port Smith on minor chnrges and
Pattman haB turned statos ovldenco
nnd told a story how ho jfml Titts-
worth together planned to entire John
sou and Sapper Into a trap and get
them killed. Their tilatis miscarried.
'howovor and the fight came off at
Porum duriuc a. nlcnln vvhen the
Tittswortha wero running a drink
stand in that fight Sam Roberts was
killed and Dr. Sapper was badly
wounded but Johnsgn did not happen
ttf bo thoroj Pnttmnn's story Is that
had Johnson been there he us avoll us
Sapper and HobcrU would have beou
killed.
When the light occuriod there wjjs
so much confusion thnt witnesses
culd not toll whotliei It tis Pattman
or tho Tlttsworth boys that ifred tho
shot that UUIod IloherU so Bon and
lifngene "Tlttsworth and Pattman wdre
nil arrested.
The state relies Upon tho story of
Pattman to convict the TIttsworths
nnd tho defense for Pattman will
plead insanity for him.
This Is only one of half a dpren
plots that were made to kill William
E Johnson while lie was representing
tho department of .interior In sup-
pressing the liquor trnific In Indian
Territory. In nonrjy every instance
tho plots were made ')y Jolntlsts who
had been raided together with n des-
perate character or two who had
some grlovanco ngalnst tho officer.
TO PREVENT THE GRIP
LAXATIVE BBOMO .QUINIKI3 re-
moves tho cattgo. Tp got the gonnlno
call for full namo and looit for signa-
ture ot B. W GU0VI3. 25c.
BIG STRIKE AT SHAWNEE
Special to Daily Loader.
Shawnoo Okla. March 3. A strlko
of luborors at Shawnoo where more
than 100 men wontput Saturday has
occasioned some little comment. Tho
strlko id among tho men working on
tho sanitary sowar In the Pottawato-
mie metropolis and qnly those who
wero making loss lljnn ?1.60 per day
wero affected. Tho men claimed they
could not llvo on lee sthan $1.50 per
day and the company had recently
cut the wages below that figure.
$100.00 paid by Dr. Shoop for any
recent case of Grippe or acute Cold
Ural A 26 cent box of Preventlcs will
not break. How Is this for an offer?
Tho Doctor's supreme conlldence in
thoso little Candy Cold Cure Tablots-
I'revontlca la certainly complete. It's
a $100 against 26 ceiuj pretty big
odds. And Preventlcs. remember con-
tain no uuliilno no laxative nothing
harsh nor sickening. Pneumonia would
never uppenr K oarly colds were a
vuys broken. Sate and sure for
(ayerjh children lb Prevoiitlcs 25c.
All Dealers.
Ladles' Oxfords $1.35 to $2.50-
Robinson's.
- ORDERS NOW EFFECTIVE
New Schedule on Coal ami
Grain and Reciprocal
Demurrage
The conporalijoifl contmlaaion hat
received printed tarilfs from the
railroad companies in OUanuma allow
ing that they will abide hy tlio coal
deduction order which went into effect
yestorday.
The lumber reduction of over 50 per
cent also into effect yesterday but
ttu roads have not as yet filed an ac-
ceptance of the commission's .order
witn the commission. The lumber
Height rates from Texas mid Arknn-
jm points to Oklahoma City Guthr
and Shawnee are nut from 87 I-2cents
to 12 cents per thousand by tho order-
Yesterday the schedule on coal and
grain contained in recant order af
the corporation ommUclon went
Into egsot- TJta raiiHsal dWWge
rtlbo became jaw nt that time Tlia
importaiic) of the now regime-tan im
appreciated culy by big dealers ntl
farfnera. To theso Jt will mean Uio
navlng of hundreds of tnonsnnUH of
dollsrs. The reiluctlon on the coaT and
grain is about 30 per cent. Hearings
i-v tho orders have been haTl and Special to Ifcitlv lpader
the railroads have eVJiausted their ro' Muskugif Okhi Mntch 2 The In
Monrrca in protesting agaliiM tho nldluns ol the ( herokee nilthii aro 0nn
legwl "conffscatory" ratos. Tho curjio f the operation or the Oldahrfma
ititton commission never chaiigei: lis law. They especially ohi.-if lo
original ruling hovmor.
Under tho reciproearOenmrrage the wu" l a petition signed u .uu
fthlppor can have cars in busy as well Indiana who live along tho banKs or
fs lttll season. The railroad cWnpnny liiu'11'noB ''lvor nni Uie lion on
must supply his demand -promptly fdr-'J0rJt '" bean sent to Joe Manua. nit
totllng stock or be aubje'et to a heavy nn xvh IS he Washington asking
penalty. The ahlppor Is remilrPd to'"1"1 take the matter up with tlio
promptly fill tho fear after ordering focretnry of the interior and the pros
if. The loaded car hntst be moved l'6"1 am' 8l' " iUe? cnn nof ' rt'
at least MO miles' a titty toward its i
tltldi f tlit(m Xtlti.4 4 stair. i.hn !... I
Innsto the denied h. Por-un
Mit. h i .ii t i:i
The now epoch will be of Immeasur-
able bonefU to tho grower. Instead of
losing thousands of dollars through
inability to sentro cars he will bo ns-
st.reJ of prompt attention. Tho coal
consumer ivlll gbt his fuel nt reduced
prices for next winter by which time
It is fair t0 presume that ono 'if the
bills now pending in the two hotlses
hoHIng railroads responalvle for coalJPat nnd he does not pro.iose to fdt ou
lest In transit will have becomo a luw
Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly
loosen when using Dr. Slump's Cough
Curo. And It Is so thoroughly harm
less -that Dr. Shoop tolls motheis to
use nothing else oven for very young
babies. The wholesome green leaves
and lender stems of a lung healing
mountainous shrub give the curative
properties to Dr. Slioop's Cough Cure.'
It calms the cough and heats the sen
sitive J) ton chlnl membranes. No opium
no chloroform nothlug harsh lined to
injnro or suppress. Demand Dr.
Slioop's. Tako no other. All Dealers.
Alva Bank Resumes Business.
Tho Bank of Commdrce of Alva
wns authorized to rosfttno business to
day hy Bank Commissioner 11. H.'l
Smock. This Is tho bank which was
cold decked by Its cashier L. A. West-
rail several months ago. The bank
has been reorganised and the lost
money raised. Henry France ex-county
treasurer of Woodward county Is
president of the new Institution and
F Beckel is cashier.
Did you think all pills were made the same-
all quinine pills for instance?
No more so tli.iu all Hour is alike.
Some manufacturers make quinine pills of no
more medicinal value than sawdust pills would be.
"Wo use t.ittgreateatcare in buying all our pills
(other drtltj! no less) and know that they are
right.
They will dissolve.
If your physlciau prescribes pills come to us
Our pills are all fresh.
Sjtapills become insoluble.
P O. Drug Store
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j the section which jtrrjjilbits kllllug tirh
llV'l.
Tho petit ion recites that they are
fhut they want to ho allowed lv kill
other Species Tor instance they -ay
that tho rivers are full of suck r
carp buffalo and gar fish and that
these do not bite a ln.ok nnd the only
wny to get them is with a gig Tb- y
also want the privilege or killing wlili
a gig .atflsli that weigh over tm
pounds
The Indian dnex not llko to fish
like a white man He wants !)) to
the bank all day wailing for tin n to
bite when he can tak a gig and kill
all he wants In a couple ot bom A
number of arrests have been male
charging that Indians had been Uill
ing fish with gigs and this caused- th
remonntrante.
Another objection the Indians au-
raising U that six ciawmltl have b i
built on tho Bnrroti Fork this winiei
nnd all of them are dumping xnwdiwt
in he river. The sawdust sleeps in
tho. water and drives game tibh out
just ns the presence of cortnln miner
ala lnthe water will do. Under tho
old roglnie the Indian agent prohibited
sawmill men thrpwiiiR sawdust in the
streams but under statehood In. haa
no authority to do so
The Lucky Quarter
is the ono you pay out for a box of
Dr. King's New LIfo Pills. They br nr
ynu the health that's more pn-tli'i
than Jewels. Try thent ror head Kb.
lilllousnesR. constipation and main lit
If they disappoint you the jnln tvill
bo cheerfully lefitndod ut C. It It. n
fro's drug store.
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