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AQUi FOUR.
T II E DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE
PuMbhecl every Afternoon from Tlio leader building 107-100 Wost llarrl-
bou avenue ami entered at the Quthrla PostoJllco as Second Glass Mattor.
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Official State Paper. .
Official Paper of Constitutional Convention.
Official Paper of the State Corporation Commission. .
Tbo Lca3Ur Is a mbrnbor tho Aanoolnte-t Prons aud recolvoa tho day tele-
graph report of that grn tinwn orgnnlzntlon for oxcIubIvo nftornoon publi-
cation In Gulfcrlo nnd thirty nillo radius.
Washington News Bureau 1334 B. Street S. E.
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In Oto ovent of. delivery belnjj Imperfect or imperii foplng roltcd twlated or
mutilated subscribers nro urged to inako Immediate complaint to tho busi-
ness ofllco In person by tolopbono or by mall.
' TELEPHONES 75 AND 69.
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THUKSDAY.
DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET.
First WardFor memlrar of cot.ncll
"W. D. Packer; for mombor ot school
board M. . Armantrout.
Second Ward For mombor of conn-
Oil Rnlpn V. Smith; for membor board
Charles Adlor.
Third Wan! For membor of coiin-
rll (5. K. Diitmloa; for mombor school
board. J. J. O'Rourko.
Fourth Ward For mombor of enna-
cltl. P. R. Finch; for school bord W.
B. ISrnq'
Fifth -vnrd For member of coun-
cil fid Hutcblns; for mombor of
school board L. F. Lavorty. "
A tew millions of tlio monoy bolng
spent on battloshlp vlBlts would make
tho somlarld regions worth more than
an oconn full of steel hulks nil of
which will bo out of dnto and beyond
ties In another decade.
Tho President Is determine! to
punch con-sress until It 4oe3 his hid-
Ulny. It seemB that the house undor
the Influence ot Uo apenker seems ills-
peso" to awult a Omo when the Presi-
dent may have some othor things to
think of before doing any real legisla-
tive "vterk.
Aa Increase of $040000 hi state
bank deposits In tho past thirty days
would not Indicate that tho banking
Jaw la a failure. In fact this rato or In-
crease moans that the people of other
states are beginning to awakon to the
fact ot Oklahoma being one stato
whew the banks have to pay deposit-
ors lo full.
Should tho American tiavy bo sent
to Australia to visit and tho Ilnytlan
republic conclude to attack our shoi'os.
what would become or Boston? The
appearance near Cr-jo Cotl of the two
Haytatn tubs with great war smoke
belching out wouid cause the boon-eator-
to lake raplit strides for tho
Worcester hills.
No boner oid mw fit tho enterprise
of the pcople nn a whole CRn bo given
or secured than to ntcli tho sp.rlt
with which the commorclal clubs of
tho various cities work for th.r ostnb-
llsl'lug of the statu Instltuttous. It Is
evUU'ueo thut this is a wide-awake pop
nlu"-. not jwroiUtliis any good thins to
gtan wiUiout so m ii effort.
Tho oil fields of tho stato nro u. boo-
lilvo of industry; thousands of opera-
tors and speculators bolng crowded In-
to the bostelrlos in thd fields. Is It
any wonder they look towanl this leg-
islature fur some rollof? Thoy have
paid tribute to tbo Interior dopart-
mant o long that tho vague ohnnoo
of getting looso is hailed with gront
Joy. .
Bvory nowapnpar you road. If pub-
lished In Oklahoma contains tho In-
formation that the building soosou Is
upon u. and that tbe realty salon run
htsh each WH-k. Farmers have been
flocking io oiu staitt aa havo the man-uffiClnn-rs
and iroftsloiial men. The
goad work roh Htedlly on aud In
ihthrr -iirh IMt we will take socc-nd
plac as to populutlon wost of the
Missouri river
Over olghty r cnt of tue work of
tbe legislative session thui far is or
the special uecessit) brand The union
of the Iwo territories with one de-
prived of au statuti laws left It
tniBprutlv to make tho i- quired laws
for li government .!' all. Ami et
a treii.il press denouureil (hone omei-
Kenc ttiWH tttatiiiK tbo pttpK- had a
rlgln to bo hoard. Tlio utter slllhiesa
of tho charges Uiliied to il: venality of
a oliquu which would injure a state
for tli purpose of making a little polit-
ical capital hus ue?r been surpassed
and will likely iteter tuculn bo equallod
The acts provided for the transfer of
oasis. tlu remitting of tnxss soourlne
Jiu1in. ililuK Jurisdiciloii; sprvndiug
the lax lihtw over the dlvldml cotilitle.
aud illhtrteuiiuu of public fundti Once
ilone. it Ik over for all time.
And the Indications uro that the iim
crow lav.- ot the slate will stand und
be unforced. The unfair attacks by
tho republican procs have caused man
eooj oolored men to turn loose their
Imrdetirjiod money to light th law Ju
the courtB. Tho law. oontrnry to what
Juis beau said by tho republonn news-
papers ioe not disci Iniiuute against
the black iuau. It -clvs him his oar
In which no wbiio umu can ride and
the white man iho same right and
pilvllages. The democracy does net
bdllavo In spet-lal pn.-llfsa and of
'nooesslty would sllow the block man
tbe sino at. it wou.i; an other oltlseu.
Why tbat iuw forbids the oh I la of a
white clUcm to attead jcnool with tbe
ohildrwi ot a nru jwreut Oklahoma
Is th flmt UUu in m j Union to allow
a ner to state that white olitM
Aitall not study with his child; and yt
utter U this ihe ncwroes. were In-
Avful to gfiad tl the u to asiihig
ton to get f man wno would jattenijit
to irov. the inv w a pfironstituUQnal
kj. waftr Affc
Q. NIDLACK.
MARCH 20. 101S.
BE CAREFUL.
The legislature mn' havo somo ron-
son for suggesting that tho namo of n
candidate of any party must bo loft out
I of tho public print and what la said of
him labeled as so much per line ami
so Hitch free but it has no right to
ov rstop the boundary linos of Umo-
cratlo doctrine ono of tho tone! bo-
lng free speech and a frett prassWisn
the province of a newspaper" Is tiomuUtl
by legislative- direction thcro must of
necessity bo extraordinary cause ror
such action
ifccauos ono or a dozjn cdlters and
publishers abuse tho rights glvon thoin
Is no oxcuso ror tho lessening of tho
broad and good Influence of honest
and upright men who bollevo their
nowapapers nro for tho good of tho
vMi'ile- community nnd who suok to
keep tbpm to tho highest possible
piano .
And It was unkind for a senator to
say on tho floor of tin sonato that
"tho" nowsjKipora wore often gulHy of
hold lug up candidate? for office and
provontlug n poor man Tiom aspiring.
If tho gentleman referred to sonu
special occobIoii. or special owspapor
It was his right to so stato for If
ono or more aro guilty of tho offense
cbargl. thoy aro beyond tho palo nnd
should bo exposed.
Thoro Is no oxcuso for tho bald nt-
Licks being mado on tho press through-
out tho country. Tho modern news-
pappr Is tho hUtory for tho busy pub-
lic and tho public baa a right to rend
all or what Is transpiring If that bo
legitimate haws. Home publishon
purvey tho lewd nnd tho criminal roc-
crds to flio' Injury of themselves and
disgust of their readers but tbo tono
of tho American press is good tnkon
as a wuoie mid tho press has boon
tho greatest champion of civic reform
biasing tho trail in many Instances
whore the publishers were loft with
! Ilttlo Income on account of their do-
J votlon to duty.
Tho Loader bollovos that the young
mon who now seok te abridge tho
' rights of tho press. v;ejv thoy to bo
Miccossful would bo tho first to cry
I out ngalnBt woro It m offocL Willi
. the power of tho press chained by nn
unwise legislative act. the trusta and
the predntpry powers would bo un-
ioold riding over the pooplo who
are now afraid or some little looal
Afralr wherein two local cltliuuh al-
lowed their personal dirraranctm to
thwart their uHofulnoss to tbt; com-
mon weal.
Thcro Is no question so Important
to tho people that it Jiibtiilcs curbing
tho bowspnpers. Uo not decolvod in
this for tho circulation throbs will toll
tho o'dltorlnl dopartincnt when' and
how to change from a bad policy.
Tho Londor wishes to tie fair with
all mon nnd especially those men who
have been so-it het to represent the
pooplo or tlio state of Oklahoma. And
It roaches ntoro families onch day
than those mon can hop to roach In
any other manner. It Is the pride of
The Leader that It novor mlsronro-
J ents nor seeks to do Injury to a slngl
.-iivuu'i'r. uo mat one n democrat or a
epubllean.
And iho man ir he will but pause
to think who will allow a hobby to
cause him to vote ngalst publicity Is
arming tho vory powero tlu democra-
tic party fought to a standstill here in
Oklahoma and havo now undor tho
trol or our suite.
The olectlon bill has many good
cImuhw and somo or the amaudmont
wre good but the effort to make the
lewspaper subservient to the political
unlrnaot. and to curb it that somo
Mpirnut might be able to uvold the
avnrlcioustiowi of some country week-
ly is n stop no ono In this legislative
body can affonl to taka.
RAI LRAD'bEATHS.
A quostlon having indlroot conneo-
Jon with ovary citlien Is soon to bo
jaramotmt. It Is tho protection of
tbe passenger en the railroads anri
othor common oarrlent Tho mortali-
ty lbt swelU each year until one
ratiHuK tbe daily press becomes a"-
jiuto.rml to tbo news that from one
to a (loami pwjilo have boen killed in
a oollhilon. Ti0 cry that fast time
nukes these wrooks more numeross
lues not hold good In examination of
tho statistics. There aro but throe
railroad systems in the entire roglon
west c tho Missouri rivor where- any-
thlntf Hko raai time Is made and 'he
sUswer systems huve thotr proportion
of w rocks. Again. tbVre are fow rail-
roads In the South whore fast speed
U tli custom and the death rate In
thoso states mounts higher than
kewhere. The roads with double
tracks make the best time save tho
main line of the Santa Fo and the
New YtrkSt. Louis division of the
New YorH Central and that does not
lessen tho death rate.
Tn rant tho line of the New York
Central from St. Louis to CJoyoJaud
ind part of that time the world's fair
rv at IjouIs was Inpiogress killed flvo
yassenser in six years. The Mis-
fogurl Kansas an-J Texas went & quar
MB LEADER. (-1 UTKfrTJ OKLA THTJMSDA tt. MAJRCH 28. 1908.
I -. I. II I iMIIWIII II !! 11 II ll Hfl ... . -. . . . . . - . 7 . . ; 1 nI f-Tftf rtl m JM H i
ter of a cyiitury wilhoal killing but ono
passenger and that death was in Tex-
&i whre the road rotikei romparnttve-
ly slow time.
But tho constantly mounting list of
deaths must bo glion tho attention of
tho wholo pvhllc. The railroads for
tho ono lime nt least will listen to any
suggestion for they nnd tholr stock-
ItoWer aro made to pate .tejaifllc nam-
ages on account of tlfflltllsSsors. They
have in somo instaiiratBIipist thkoti'
all tho preonutlotiB inoTrfpflHTW or and
yot wo aro ifo 'ciosei1 to a solution
lmn we wetc sbfno yoars ago
Tho tmlu craa have been wonder-
rally lnprov1 upon in tho last six
years until at this time no higher
claw or workliiRtnon are to bo found
than thoso bundling tbo passenger
trains or tho country. Thoy nro nil
drilled In tho frvlce (by yoar after
year of praotlco and nro sober care-
ful men fully realhslnj; their responsi-
bilities. " Amy their guporlom aro so
sorroundod with rules that It seoms
an acuMetu could not ticcnr; but thoy
do. or.'l tht UinttiMindS klllod and mnlmr.
"t enoh yonr Is the awful p-oor that
wc have nflt yet solved tho question.
Dosplte republican crltlrlsm tho
dMtiocrnllc ndmlntstrntlon pleases the
people.
Bushwncking republican organs are
alarmed. Prohibition enforcement
moniiH material decrease of the republi
can vote.
Tliosd papers which Hod ho voclfor-
nly fjbOUt tho constitution aro not
tliic any Inroads Into the confldonce
of the pooplo In the work of tho ad
ministration and tho I;slatur.
Constant rreronco to n "Jtelgn of
Terror" In Oklahoma uy ropublican
papers has no orfect In Oklahoma but
how Will a man mimous to Invest
monoy in the now stale fool about It?
Over nt Nashv.llle yesterday the
ropublican delegates to tho stato con-
vention had two nice Ilttlo fist fights
and they secured two or three sots or
delegates to the Chicago conontlon.
Tho postmasters and marshals ct Ten-
nessee ai not to be caught sleeping.
Thoy ngroe to disagree and. when
nominations aro mado some or thorn
nro sure to bo bandwagon riders.
Over ther the holding or fodernl of
fice has become a silence and each
now applicant Is taken through a
course or sprouts. .
Beware of -Ointments For Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy tho
sonso of smoll and completely derange
tlio wholo system when entering it
through tho mucous rurfacos. Such
articles should never bo used except
on prescriptions rrom reputable phy-
sicians as tho damago they will do
is ten fold to tho good you can nos-
Blbly derive trom thern. Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure manuractured by F. J.
Chenoy & Co. Toledo O- contains no
morcury nnd is tnkon internally not
ing directly upon tho bood nnd mu
cous surfaces of tho system. In buy-
ing Hall'tt Catarrh Curo be suro yon
got tho genuine. It Is taken internally
and mado In Tclodo Ohio by r. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials froo.
Sold by Druggists. Prlco 75a por
boltlo.
Tnko HaU'a Family Pills for con-
stiputlou.
noglstar.
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"The Power of Love" Last Night.
Tho Payton Sisters gavo ti splontlbl
presontntlon of "Tho Powor of Lovor
nt the Brooks last night boforo an nil-
dionco which was somowhat diminish-
ed on account or the IiIkIi wind which
prevailed. The principal parLs In tho
hands or Miss Vina Payton MIfs
Kulhryn Vnn I3sso. Senior Payton Al-
bert IttfiHall Vnl Parras Hortram Mil-
lar ntui Chostor lleath worn ospeolally
well portrood. Tbo vniulovillo botwoon
acts was again n plonslng jeaturo. To-
night thoy will bo seen In an tidnptn-
tl.n ot Oulda's famous novel "Moth-"
"The Holy City" Sunday Nlnht.
For this the third season of Gordon
& JJnnof-s wonderful drama "The
Holy City." every degree of theatrical
reircnentatlon has been mado te ox-
eel. Tho allogory mvelcal spectacle
and thrilling situations o greatly en-
joyeu last year tht. large company of
superior talent c s'umod In garments
of almost bewildering beauty. is
stronger and more brilliantly arrayed
and aditlonnl accesorie have been
provided. Nothing more qmmaticnlly
complete will be seen this season and
It Is of pleasant recor I that last year's
success Is being surpasod. Manager
llrookf; conflden'Iy expects this en
gagement will be to the capacity cf
tho thoatre. "The Holy City" will al
o serve lo bring to our notlco a now
star on the dramatic firmament in the
person ot Miss Luella Morey a bril-
llan young emotional actress that
will bo seen m "Salome" the daugh-
ter o' King Herod.
Thos. Turk Missing.
DlsappenretL i twm 1-acy Qkla.. on
February 6 iW$. ThnniM Turk. 4S
yenis old nbout six tet tall weight
1GU dark complexion black hair thin
black mustache worn cap and dark
suit. liv sjoii or heanl of him was
on the lolgiah of Fobtuttry. tteflr'AiiiBB
Okla. Any Information regarding blin
will bo groatly rocelrod by his mother.
Mrt J. H. Oi-oft Wnukomlif Oklo.
Newspapers will confer a great tavor
by publlshtng the abov.
Most disfiguring skin eruptions
scrofula pimples rashes etc nro due
o Impure blood nurdoqjc'u Blood
Hitters is a demising blood tonic
Makes you glenr-eyed eloor-bralnod
cloar-sklnned.
Card of Thanks.
We doslre to thnnk iwah and overy
on for fibwers nympfithy apd awjlst.
ance shown durlwj th& recent illneusg
ut teaui or our mother
Mil O K. McIIAFFIE.
MRS KP- wvrra
nui family '
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S NEW STATE PRESS
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.. ..fPonro City Carrier)
tAftor a weeks session during whlh
balloting contained most of tho time
tho board of county commissioners
at 0 Wt)ck tilt morrilng' dqlrtpmlod
he job' of nirtpofnfiiig ft'Toflff flf.tjils
ofldiity In sneceod tho Into' JrtYJ? Ford
who was itliied under a railway trajid
ni mis place on mo evening or aion
day MuToh 1. Tho choice wits Anally
mnde by Albertl and Meyer two or
the con?mIssloners uniting on Robert
TtdfloH csr NowKlrk rdnolninTi having
wlthtlltiwii liom 'bo race. and MrQnlrk
JtliiBJpr Itnpton.
So fly ns can bo learned Trom the
expression of local dmocrtls and
tho p'do-pte generally nolther tho metii-
off nor the fact or tho npplntment
sro at till satisfactory it Is held that
the appointment ct Hopton who Is
considered tn he entitled to If. couH
hovo boon nvade at omo and vvoulcl
havo been generally satisfactory;
Hluubflugh would have boon satisfac-
tory td sonic but nobody wanted
Under who seems lo be a sort cf hang-
er on nt tho plo corntor. That Is that
Is what they say. The long delay In
making the appointment Is not relish-
ed by the oiier candidates and their
friends.
Aa.jftrmatter of fact without re
gard flolltlcs Ilbpton is looked up-
on affipo- man who should' havo re-
coIvuattht ippolntmont. When ho was
a candjihito for tho place three years
ago and was nominated nt tlin lirlmnrv
eloctliiin1 he spent his time labor and
monorror the success of tho ticket !
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nnd Jt is. firmly believed that ho was Charters Usued
boateri'.lh the election by the double- Tho Mystl? Cave Co. of Sulphur
crossing of his supposed friends with $2C005' capital stock. The dlrec-
Wlicrosrc it Is held that It ever a torr aro: S. White. 15. E. Foster Ot T.
man la;ontltled to recognition by his . McA'Jnms R. S. llonham and T. T.
pnrty'Ba Holr-ton was In tho case. But Hnrtman all of Sulphur.
polltloSjSjnnd pnrticularl Democratic Tlio Frog Creek ForryCo. or Ryan
polltiojf In Oklahama at this tlmo Is with $500 capital stock. Tho dlrec-
a queefVgnme pluyod with loade1 dice tors are: A. W. Wllmoth. E. S.
end tho watchword ls'"Tho people bo Chnbcck and B. L. Wllniolh all of
damnod. Rush Springs Oklahoma.
! . Goldflold-llawthorne Minimi Co.. of
Stops earache in two njinutcs;
tootlmcho or pain tif burn or scald In
flvo mlnut08; hoaraencss one hour;
muscleache two hours; sore throat
twelve ' hours Dr. Thomas Electric
Oil monarch over pain.
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Interstate Commerce In Intoxicating
Liquors In Adams Express Company
vs. Commonwealth of Kentucky 27
Supreme Court Reporter COO 20G U.
S. 120 Gl L Ed. 087. tho United States
Supremo Court takes tho position that
an agreement by a local agent or an
oxprosa company to hold Tor a tew
days n. ?: O. 11. interstate shipment ot
Intoxicating liquors to suit tho con-
vonloncb of tho consignee in paying
for such liquors and taking it away
does not destroy tho character of tho
transaction ns interstate commerce
so as to render the oiprass company
amenabjo to prosecution ror violating
a statcdjpcol option law. This decision
is bnseiPon the recent cas6 ot Hoymnn
vs. Southern By. Co.. 203 U. S. 27Q. 27
Supreme Court Boporter 104 51 L..
12d. 178 nnd by It tho supromo court
rovosses tho decision ot tho Kentucky
conn or appeals to tho contrary In
37 Ky. .I.aw Uep. 100C 87 Southwest-
ern Reporter 1111.
Krfeot or' ImftlldU'y of Legislative
Apportlcnjnont-Tho Kentucky com t
ot appeals In Adams vs. Bosworth 102
Southwestern Reporter SB I an-
nounces a doctrine indicated in Bag-
land vs. AmiBrson 100 Southwestern
Reporter Sfiu that tho declaring of an
act apportioning tho stato into legis-
lative nnd senatorial districts as in-
valid because creating unequal dis-
tricts docs not require that an earlier
apportionment act must also he de-
clared unconstitutional because A UIko
created unequal districts thong In a
loasor degree. As the npportitJgnont
made by tho earlier law had beta ac-
cepted without quostlon by the people
or the Btato for n long period (13 years
In this caso) tho court was of the
opinion that if ror no othor reason
the long acquiescence or the public
In such nci would bo n sufficient roa-
sun for now refusing to declare It un-constltittionnl-
Pi esufnptten ns to Validity ot Mar-
riageThe Missouri supromo court In
Johnson vs. St. Josoph Terminal Rail-
toad Company 101 Southwestern Re-
porter. G-tl holds that tho prosuinptlon
or lnncconcQ on tho part or partlos te
a marriage cpntrnot which presump
tion is stronger than nil counter pre-
sumptions in- such cases throws the
harden ot proor on parties denying the
vnlldltj ot tbo marriage evon te the
extent of requiring sqch partlos to
prove a nogntft o. As supporting oases
are iltqd Kl'wn vs. Laudmnn 20 Mo.
26!); Hunter vs. nuntor. Ill Cal. 261
43 Pacific Reporter. 750. 31 U B. A-
411. r2 Am. St. Bon. ISO; Sclmchnrt vs
Schuchart 01 Kan. 507 CO Pacific Bo-
potter 311. B0 L. B. A ISO 78 Am
St. Bep. $h; and Boulden vs. Moln-
tiro. 119 lnd. 71. 21 Northeastern lie-
pprter 116 12 Am. 8L Bep. 463.
Vse of Pilbllp RoadB by Autotno-1
.. .. ....... .... ...1
ones ine cousiiiuiionuuiy or a ni-v
rogutatlng tho'- cpoed ofuutomoblleM
9n public roads and inquiring the 11-
cniifaiuc oi siicu coiivuvancoH was dues-
Honed in State vs. Swagorty 10J
Southwestern Boporter 4Stl on tho
ground that tt was class l&slslnUon be-
cause applionblo only to automobiles.
The Missouri tHipremo court in decid-
ing the case was howovor of the opin-
ion that as the Jnw appllea to und
affects all partlos ot the same class
it Is not vulnerable to the objection
rabrfd
Street Car Advertising -In Burns
vs. St Paul City Hallway Company. '
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us .Nortiiwftstorn -teiiorior. 4ts ine (
Minnesota supreme court refused an
iujunct'on. Sfjtu'sw by newapajw nub-
llfcher to rutrln a street railroad
company from carrying mlv?rthe-
nionta In Its cars. The court says i
that counsel tor ptoiutlff In the ratut (
Stetcd with a- refresbliiK vlvatit-r" anl i
n "'ntho eurprisfng plausibility" that
the application for thP Injunction wow
tint "n rtalli.hrnfilfni." Imf lm li.n
path wan not only 'broken" but "well
i paved macadamized with proor-
dents; but tbo court was. however of
tho opinion tkat tho cases cited wore
not in point njd rotused to grant thu
injunction oven though tho action of
the street car company fn carrying nu-
VertKomentH
m Its oars wn ultra
vlios.
Itching pile provoke profanity jmt
profanity won't euro them. Doan'
Ointment euros itching bleeding or
protruding pllos after yours of suffer-
ing. Af nny dttc store.
todaydT" "
departments
Notary Commissions
A. L. Shnnnock of Dnrant. fdr llry-
an county.
W. Slewnrt. of Hydro for Caddo
county.
13. L. Minton of Clinton for Custor
county
Charles 13. Lawrence of Kell Tor
Tillman county.
Oeorgo It. PowelBon. or Nashville
for Grant county.
Alfretta Jennings of diithric for
Iogon countj.
Geo. 11. Wyntt. or xrimlton ter Kio-
wa county.
JIezIp L. OJook 0r Ponca City for
Kny cojnt.
L. Seagravos or Bartlssvlllo ror
WahlngttjIV'coBnty.
W. P. Hmisor Of Tulsa for Tulsa
county.
Iuthrie and Goldfleld. Novada. with
f LCOOO capital sto:k. Tbo directors
are: A. G. Klrby and J. J. McDnnau
or Galdflolcr H. W. Pentecost of Guth-
rie. Grand Btver Light & Power Co. of
Fort Gibson with $1C0CD capital stock
Tho directors arc: T. J. Burdinont M.
C. Meigo nnd Perry L. Pyle. nit of FL
Gibson.
Ruth Oil Co. of Tulsa with $38000
capital stock. The directors aro: AV.
P. Moore T. D. Lyons nnd S. Magna-
san all jf Tulsa.
Three New Banks Authorized
Stato Bank Commissioner II. II.
Smock today authorized three now
banks to commence business as fol-
lows. Tli Parmors Co-operative Bank of
Fltzhugh' with1 $10000 capital stpek.
Tho ofricers are: W. L. Mohan;
presldont; J. W. Hattox. vlco-presl-dont;
E. G. Morlctt cashlor.
American Bank ot Porter with $10.-
000 capital stock. Tho directors are:
J. O. WoodbJrry president; i-. J. Cal-
in vlco-profildont; J. W. Cnpps cash-
ier State Bank or Stonewall with $10-
000 capital stock nn tho following
off ors: C. B. Illvos president; H.
O. .nn vlce-irosldent; W. A. Guest
casluer.
Books In Good Shape.
For tho ported extending rrom No-
vombor 10 to the present tlmo thoio
Is nothing wrong with the books of
tbo treasurer or Woods county which
woro oxnmlncd by tho state Inspoctor
at tho direction or Governor Haskell.
Tho oxnminors Hugh Gucrnor and J.
c. Chlsm havo returned. Thoy report
tho accounts in excellent shape.
Until the bill providing Tor tho ox-
amlnor's otflce has bcqji passed by tho
legislature tho books-of county offi-
cials cannot bo examined ns to tram-
iU'tions previous to the day statehood
became offootlvo.
Filing Corporation Records
Tho corporation clerk iti tbo office
ot the secretnry of stato Is now en-
gaged In the tusk of filing and index-
ing tho Indian Territory corpoiatlon
records Just turned ovor to the secre-
tary or stntg .by tho supreme court. In
aciiqrdanaq i with the terms of tho
llatchott bill roeontly passed by the
legislature Thcro nro ovor 3400 of
these corporations to ho olusslflod and
1 ml ox ed.
Over Halt Million Loaned.
The school land commission mot In
Qxecutlvo session yesterdny to vorlty
the loans made to tho counties out of
tbo school fund In ncoordnnco with
tho bill signed by the govornor Mon-
day. The commission has to date madd
loans nsgregstlns approximately $036-
000 to tho counties and on Improved
terms. Thtf averago dally aggregate
ot farm loans is approaching $30000
which was oxnetly tho amount loaned
yesterday.
Road May Show Cause.
Tho corporation commlhsion today
lssuod an order permitting tho Ft
Smith and Western to charge a 3 cent
passonger rate ovor their lines In this
fftato vpon n showing thai the road is
losinc monoy at twrt cents n half mile.
v - .-
To Disband Company L.
Orders havo boon lssuod froa the
ofllco cf Adjutant General Frank Can-
ton for tho dlsbandnlent of loirajjany L
First regiment Oklahoma National
guard at Perry one of tbo oldest com
panies In tho service DUbandment bo- J
cam? necessary whon the company
fell below the minimum number re-
quired by law. Lieutenant Dslanoy
will coo retained on tho unasslgnod IJst
until a vacancy occurs.
Board of Degents Meet.
Tho board of rogonts tii Hie state
university were called tn meet hero to.
" " ' "
day b Secretary Bousey of Muskogee
Only throo members of tho board had
arrived at 8 o'olook The others are
exjj'K'ted on the afteraoon train. TJe
members are at ea as to wha action
they will tak. relative to the auoolnt-
n km cf anew resident of the nMlver-
stty by the sta'w board otiyiwation.
g VAGRANT VERSE g
Wynken Blykcn and Nod.
Wynkon Blyken fml N6d ono night
Sailed off in n wooden shoo-
Sallc'd on a tivor or crjstnl light
Into a Rea of dow; -
"Where are yon going nnd what do you
wish!1
Tho old moon nhkod th.i throo.
"Wo havo conio to fish for tho heniiig-
That lived In tho beautiful sea;
N'ots of silver hnd ftola havo we
Bald Wynken
Blylfon
and Nod.
Tho old mad lauglmd and sang a song.
Ah thoy rook id la tho wooden shoo:
And tho wind theat sped thum Jill nlgllt
lohg
Buff led 'tho wuvos ot.Oowi
Tho litllo stars wore life herrlng-flali
Tbat lived Hi that bontttitul sea:
"Now cast your note wherever yon
wish
Novor titeurd nro we!
So crind tho stars to tho flsliormon
throe
Wynkon
iJlylwn
nnd Nod.
All night long tholr liate thoy throw
To tbe stars in twinkling foam
Then down from the sktos oamo tho
wooden shoo
BrlnglUB tlio flflliprmoii h6ni?i- J
'Twos nil so pretty n sail U seomod
As If it could not bo;
And somo folks thought iwns tt dream
thoy'd dl-eamod
Of falling Hint boaatlful son; .
But I shall narns you the flsliormon
throo:
Wynkon
Blyken
and Nod.
Wynkon and Blyken nro two Ilttlo
eyos
And Nod Is a Ilttlo head.
And the wooden shoe that sailed the
skies
Is a wee ono'B trundlc-bcd;
So shut yom oyss while mother sings
Of wonderful sights that be.
And you shall boo tlw beautiful things
As you rock In tho misty ada
Where the old shoo rocked the fisher-
men throe tt
Wynken
Blyken
nnd JJod.
Eugene Field.
If you haven't tho time: fo exorcise
ro&itlarly Doan's Begulcts will pre-
vent constipation. Thoy Inilicc a
mild easy healthful action of the
bowels without gflplng. Ask' your
druggist for them. 25c.
Have you seen that Goodyear welt
Russia Calf Blu Oxford at $3007 If
ot you have overlooked the best value
In Guthrie. See it at Robinson's
CASTOR IA
For Infants wa-yjjiildren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
mfo
Signature
otWta
4Ksri-flrYUKun3jry
School Books and
Drugs and Druggist
and Paint Brushes.
Lowneys Fine Candy and Cigars.
All at the Lowest Price that can be
made on First Class Gocds.
'Renfro's
Drug Stored
200 W. Oklahoma Avenue
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JSjfjgggalBSBWBSSSlSHilffl
Pistols Guns and Ainnuiiiiiioii
Fishing Tackle and Sportsmen's Goods
Cigars Pipes Tobacco and Smokers' Articles
CALL PHONE 70S
Our Gunsmith la a
ways ready for
business
Your health should be pre-
served by having your clothels
laundred at the
airrHRiE uwndry company
PHop 109. 502 504 U.Oklhom Av
et
WOMEN MARGlKlJPON
Q.aRk 70 REGISTCn
Spocinl -jiDally Loader
i-nii-iuii-iin OHlii.. .March 2d Fol-
lowing n inootliig or prominent women
or the city twenty-flvo of them pro-
ceeded In a body to the city clerk's
(J.'Ice to resistor. Thov nronose tn
i-l2 S.n nttlvo part lh tho sCliool elec
uonr'lVq.mn!isnieotteK" they roJfolieit
to attend nigjcpnr.fy JhtKuisos partlci-
patitig in the nominal Ions regardless
pr party nfflllailouri. Each ngiood io
gel five- others to rct-lsler.
This Is the first time Iho women
of Chh kasha have had nn 0ipoiliiiiiiy
to play a part In the political arena
and much Interest is being taken bv
those Who have boon nollvo In the
suffrage movement.
STATE FIREMEN TO
'MAKEPDIG DISPLAY
Special to I)iill Loader.
Shawnee OJclrt. March 20. Tho
leading and most spocjacular fojiturc
or tlio Firemen's Btato convention
which Is to bo hold here May fi and 7
will be a tournament oi exblbltl ns
with dlro wagons that are to hroiuht
Trom several of tho- loading eitlos of
tho state. Local -m-omon aro beginning
preparations for entertaining the vis
Iters of whom thcro r-robah'y will 1m
throo hundred.
sapulpa Woman asks
. . ten thousand damages
" .
Special to pally Leader.
Titlsa OklriV Marcn 20 Ono c- the
most Interesting suits to bo tried ilttr-
t Ing tho present term of dhur-t c urt
comes from Sapulpa. It Is for dam-
ages for $lC0f aud is brorht aialnRt
Clmrlc-i W. Robertson by Mrs. Ida M
Bicntllngor who chargos that sho was
falsoly inprisoned'. She alleges that
tho chargos against her were raise and
that she was or chaste chnraclor
FOUND DEAD7U-TER WILD
CHASE THROUGH STREETS
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago March 2G. JamoB Knne
was found dead In a cab at Eighteenth
street and Calumet avenue early this
nornlng with a bullet through hit
baad A policeman atteipptcd to ar-
rest him after ho and two companions
had beaten a cabman stolen his cab
and hold up and robbed two pedes-
trians and in the cdurso of a wild
dash through the streets of Chicago
shot him.
BRYAN GETS TWO MORE.
(By Associated Press.)
Cedar Rapids la. March 2C The
democratic stato convention to select
delegates to Denver convened hero to-
day. Bryan Is clearly in tho majority.
Indianapolis lnd March 20. Indi-
ana democratic convention today
ndOptcd platform favoring revision ot
tariff-declaring Tor Instructing delega-
tion te vote for Bryan.
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