The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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REBEL RANKS NUMBER 12,000
gapeol kAi-ly Victory! Nn tteapa »er
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fct|t*rU It) Paptura t n
Hr* Army
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dm, t'hlhUAliiia General Villa anti hi*
ttimv ,if ID,mill rel.ele lime lliwetml
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Miim tlm hullm of A roffBI'lm'V llltllo,
now oiKIoIbIhk III* Inulilno of A pack
■mlillo or »ii«pplli* orilvi* M a leaser
lurtilwf tin wool from poliil lo (mint
In till privet# out AltAi'lioil lo a Unlit
miAloo, nilil Wile rev el hr Allillletl IllA
heme •Aihllril aiiiI IoOIUmI «m IoaIaiiI
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Toriroll will lip mill* III <1 work,"
Iip pM'IaIiiiaiI Jubilantly "Novrr lies
n rrvoUllloiiApy Alloy in Mezloo IibiI
liotler inrii mol never have linn been
mi llmroimlily equipped, Nvery pre-
paration linn ln>rn niotlo aiiiI wp oao-
not foil '•
Angel** Baeond In OoroioAml
U#n#ml Fullpe Anaelea, olilof of Iho
»1-1111011 enrpe, wae onim-il apooiuI In
i-oiiiiilAlol to lake full I'liarpe In tin’
i-ypill of ttir iIphIIi or llli’apaottatliqi or
Of Villa
General AriiIi'Ip lleuAvIde* war OUt
in ooninmml or tlio disposition of Iho
livopa. »ltl\ou»l> Angeles lllm»olf »e
in i rii iho iHwttton tor hi* huh* They
were trained on Iho hlllloi>« while mil-
liter* busted themselves throwing up
hawks of aaioI around III pm Amt ill A
gltig oaves lo store Iho ammunition. In
i ho lAltpr lliprr ia a nuppli of homo
REPORT OP CENSUS OIRECTOR
• HOWS 39,OSS DALES FOR
TOPNOTCHER
LINCOLN SECOND; HUGHES THIRD
TotAl for Stats 80,000 Or«At*r Than
First BltlmAto on Oklahoma
Crop. Qlvon Out By Con-
sul Bureau.
v heeling Ami ill sushis rlohl pieces luio | made shrapnel which tho poUIIov* refet
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position lo Ahull Ihp federal tronohn* • i„*s ‘Villa
Washington -Oklahoma lo (Into this
year Iiaa marketed mt.ssi bate* of
mlloo n* IIa I hill prop, morn i linn
Sii.mm hull'll uroAtpr than tho tlr»t pa-
t turnip of th* government pi peril no-
I oortilng lo Iho prvUuitHAry report on
| Iip Oklahoma crop issued by the dl-
! .motor of tho census, William J, llnr
: its I in nn county lend* «ll others wlih
I n production of 39.U36 hnlcs; Lincoln
i county In mcond with 116,325 bale* ami
tin* At every point where (he federal Vl,vv( rolling stoi-k of | Hughe* county third with 33,331.
commander. General Uefugle Velaseiv I
bn AaHHI men Hnutb end *onthwp*t
lit this etty ht« position I* regarded ns
Almost Impregnable by reason of the
mount sins through which onlv three
|ms*es run And these here been i-en
itereit Almost impassable by foHtSvn-
tbms and barbed wire entanglement*
In other dli-ei'Hons the pity Is reached
thronsh the desett and hleh httla
Milan progres* has been stow be-
eanae It was neceaaary to retvilr rail
iv**d tracks anil hrutse* However,
the «v««l was Ot-ee fycuu \pHw»v where
the t«vpa had been mobilised, to Map
tint amt hermtptlbv which are owl* a
few mite* north of Totreew, and vtrtn
ally a«e anbnrha of that etty
Hardy. Peterwlwed Amy
Ponttnandel tleneral Itornslo Velasmv (1l)uiy>itA l* muiii<>«tcd on tho Hue IVttawatomle county Is the only other
evpeeta altack | t,p,wpph chihuahua. Jlmtnea. Kscalon. >vunty markelliiB more thnn 3U.OOO
Velnsco'a artuy Is estimated to uum «|,eie thme Is a water »uppl>. nml the balen.
front Villa tins rent for a month. 2, J The report dies not Include llnters
mm rounds ot caitrtdue* to the man ! and quantities am* In rumitns luilcs.
and hl» rallioad service, with which i-ountlatl round as half tut Ip* The flu-
he can maintain the water supply tn urea are as follows, comtuirlns 1913
deflwitely with tho ma crop:
It is believed hne Han the federal* j
are completely cut off (Tom the out ISIS
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Mils piMiesees tv> believe that he
will capture the eatire. arm*
Soouta ftir some lime have reported
that suns end ammunltbwi were hems
I shipped out of Torreoa la the dlrec-
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Miss Lorcua Cruce, daughter of
Governor Cruce, sorority girl and
Chlckaanw-Choctavv Indian, le the most
envied maiden In Oklahoma this week.
At tho Philadelphia ship yards Bhe
broke u bottle of champagne over the
prow of the new battleship Oklahoma,
a* It slid into the water for the first
tlma.
"For the United States govern-
ment," Uhler Mlsa Cruce, M1 Christen
the# Oklahoma."
Her sharp young voice was heard
distinctly above the shouts of the Im-
mense gathering about the launching
singe and she waved her hands and
danced and bowed as the levlathian
slipped down the ways. She had
struck the blow that added one great
citadel of power to the American navy.
Senator Owen In his speech rejoiced
the Oklahoma had been launched with
a prayer to "Almighty God" and "was
consecrated as his messenger of peace
upon the seas.”
Senator Gore, the blind statesman,
eloquent as always, said: "She has
been Christened in Sunshine and splen-
dor ami I am sure will continue her
career in triumph and glory, proving
herself worthy of that magnificent
young state whose name she bears,
worthy of the patriotic people whose
traditions she must protect "
In addition to Miss Cruce, those who
formed th. launching party were:
Allen Wright, McAlester; C. O. Bunn.
Oklahoma City; Miss Adah Bennett.
Mist Lorena Cruce.
Oklahoma City; Miss Liza Cruce, Ard-
more; Tom Cruce, Fort Smith, Ark.;.
Miss Freda Reed, Oklahoma City;
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvesta Mullen, Ard-
more; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Apple, Ard-
more.
Capitol Board to Take a Long Trip. Decision In Book Cases Made Final.
A conference vvith the supervising The very latest word for now and
architect of the treasury of the United 1 all time, relative to the much dts-
Ststes. who Is recognized as one of ; puted book contracts of the 1912
th* most valuable sources of infor- adoption, was spoken w'hen the su*
motion on the cost and construction preme court of United States denied
of public building*, is included In the i an application for writ of error from
itinerary of the capitol building com-; the Oklahoma supreme court, involv-
missloners, who have left for a three
weeks' inspection tour of a number of
recently constructed capitol build-
ing*.
tng the recent decision of the latter
court in bolding the contracts were
invalid and dismissed a mandamus
action to compel the members of the
Building* at Little Rock. Jackson, present board of education to approve
Nashville. Frankfort. Washington. • the contracts.
New York. Providence. Madison. St. I Word was received by A. C. Cruce
COTTON TOTAL 14,127,356 BALES
ONE OF THE LARGEST CROPS
PROOUCEO IN UNITE DSTATES
cf *$aCC* Exceeds by 10.000
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at* ai.nruiU.Tet rwosstbec it placed
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hhbgvumf baies.
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cecanr ruumtint rromt as bait bar**,
was ; f. ant '.J»e 13M> cecsra
fdX- |i. * mi.Titut bales, orarparevt wal
51, Ski..ids* -unr.my haves off Hat ant
aOiA nmtng bates it ttnanrs last
wewc ant ui.ir.f. f ~l -mil mg baues rf
Use anr SALUTf rrzii.n$ iigjes if ari-
ses ft 313k.
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are tS-ta" bates wdnrg cun-ers «o
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fbul. Denver, and Salt Lake City will from his son. M. K. Cruce. who was in
be visited, according to announcement Washington. Attorneys Norman Has-
made by the commissioners kell and Henrv Snyder of Oklahoma
The visit to Washington, where a city, representing the book corn-
conference has been arranged with panics, were in Washington to pre-
the supervising architect of the tress sent the matter to the suprece court,
ury. is considered by the commission The case was taken to the high court
ers as the most important part of thetr on a constitutional question, the book
journey This official has complete companies contending that if the con-
supervision over the cost and con- tracts were legally made even the
si ruction of all federal government state supreme court had no power or
buildings and Is considered the best authority to commit an act that would
source of information In the country | vitlste them. On this ground it was
on matters relating to modern public hoped by the book companies' attor-
butlding construction. j -eys the high court would take juria-
From Washington the commission- diction on a writ of error.
ers will go to Providence for an in-
spection of the capitol building there.
The building at Providence was de-
signed by the late Stanford White and
Is considered among architects aned
builders one of his greatest works.
Special attention will be given to
the Kentucky capitol building at;
Frankfort. This building was com-
pleted a few years ago at a cost of
ll.7N.Ml. Its coat is approximately
the tame as the amount to be expend-
ed on the Oklahoma capitol
In denying the application tho
highest court in the country has per-
manently closed a controversy that
started between the governor and tho
old board of education in 1912 The
governor is also sustained hi his ef-
forts to prevent the effectiveness of
the 1913 adoptions, which be has
worker so assiduously to knock out-
No Work By Contract.
Working state convicts oa the pub-
lic roads in any way by which their
I labor is to he paid by the ccntrartcr
R*t* Cases SMI In Court. doing the work, no master whether
Challenging the .urisdieticu cf the the tower does not make a cent pr.it.
conamtssioa to sit and a uccnstitutianal accerdiag to aa
perform the fmartions of a tcmrt of op-nice from Attorney General West
recced ia the rmhood rate cases, to to Sttaev Suggs, state highway
which the refin 2 of approxfaacciy -issicty-
$*.*** «* ss IXwived, and atoe to 5, Easy p«ru of tky Kav rx»4 ^
the express cares where a refund od trttts have been formed and voted
shear NNM Is htviiei anecneys icni* for funds to improve the roads.
9w the Keck Irtoad. Katy and PSatc, jz was the porpase to work state oa*-
i»i the Weils Fa*o.-. Awruai and wiett cm the roads where the ctwm-
UaSted Smses Express f.etju« tj- made apphcaiKm fee the ltd
toarter awsher angle cf the refiebnated With several aereonzy cwt-
r»e tar »N TcvtaNy tnl tot dStaeus epen which the convicts'canid
way -tronrt aX the mai lef.re faa,..
weed to mi
Armrxxy C. O. Fuaie. reereaeataig
the Lett ailmi; K A KTsmciiult.
rt rrsnm tail C. L. larkKm toe
The E asy yreseoaet a unront «m he
hal* tr rhe ra.b-aafl* wt-f 5. Y. santoe*
fnr the three sxrrws cratytoLtos. to
matw the uun.-nens ax>£ unrrbre to
the maws nt v nv-ny-aig the te-fenhs
9t wza anznxsitmf rr the atoismeys
tiiK The nnutunsum, s mi a caar! if
retnr-t it The mhw tiar romfecs tp.it
t: unv -’-s Tg> jwtrte yiwesnui and toeor
etmnnmH, Thai h has nr rewee* 9ns
icnaznc ky The toiurto art » r>M vm>-
et vrj tow rjgto: of Inca.. 7r-.1mf1.~e
M are the —-ri. a.-:- ewabKtohnf
mum tit>e mttrira: was megyulnd
ant arxnmpy* tozr the -rait~n*hs ani
TOnw mntmamws irnmndisanh f.knf
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if "the nnznmimini r ah to tow caws
wr hr.
be teoared The (eatotzOa thafy
vrok v-*« a wee ef convicts -v*- ~i
■toy sense Ss cqsivairu tc thefr be-
ing plated at the dtopasai «f a ccm-
Imtv.
Gc*»mo- Appatotoa Doct-r- Oe'cprroa.
The following physaciaa* were aj-
petoted and CtoxtoMzei by Genec~
•nr Owe as deJegase* t- thi arf
axnoa! tteetia* if Aiwa,wiry Xm-
rokipss* if the rnsed State*. 7* he
held at Ctei»s.v haty M to It Ito.
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lb- X W Itohee Enid; Ik. Jan**
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Stirwo Sie-'inj »» Susie to-n«to*
a toutm-toL « "ii,i xr tow fOtoir la
tie mbs if 71-tiitmp has -yrsuiHed! Vrott
:he atwililira if The hfhre if marc
ji-mw- uni' tow Ttotapir tf Tbe wetfik
Tn-unn-w Draw ly torn: wquitotiwa; to
tow wtuw tumto it nuhUr atfa.w
ahrwnnp 17H mwr ant ttiur-fhotint n-
ir-nmuf tzr- a jwinr rf suz ant: ntw-
linr mnntoia nndtnp Tw-iymiTwr $1.
lIGt wtuto has twwa saitimntod to
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