Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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fceea impeached. The drag net h_
litely been lifted :.. ,'i<1 tne .ovtnor
(*ai to have l**r«?r. brought up with
It *0d BOW like tho >5 K'jM befoie
bite b* U snarling. It 1 nis prlrel-
eg*. However If be in guilty of the
thing* charged, the mere f ''. taat
he ha* the power to veto bill/, the
iMtlBtut of which does not
the drift ;■. od to his imme-J.ale
fancy or to the benefit of hl cartel ie
of friend*, 1* no * for makiag
Cruce Immune. If thei e things are
true he should be caiie<J to *l - er
If innocent, a hear.tig of the fa', i
might substantiate bit 'ialm that he
will be found until the end o! k.s
administration protecting th-: *.o-
pie from useieis, woeful ir<i ;t-
travagent appropriation*."
How natura! that appoint.•-♦. o -
ficlals, whovr tenure of office n*!
upon the man who gave It to atu,
should rush te!e*ra.7jj of connoti. -
vtico Governor Croee n off;«.:l ^
are amailed. Of course, ( race an<l
hi* official friend* na ser.d out a . i
hart; underling* bur;!-'' the wire*
with messsages of confld< nee. liut
the people who eie- '-d the p:<
legislature under a cooipla.ut uf
high taxes and corruption in itiii'.ji
place* ar<> expecting mem to d'j
doty. If there la c.irruption, Ln<-
people want to know and want t
itopped. The Democratic p-r'y 1*
not so wedded to official p , out
that It will drive twelves fr^m he
temple when it finds them thcie
and the Iiernocracy of Oklahoma is
not an exception. Knough has b -• a
naid and done to raiw- t *u„pic;on
of corruption in the hignefc o3i"-
of the state and It la now n " . ar>
that an inventlgattoa b'- wade a:i>J
the people *ati ft xl a* to the truth
or fal*!ty of the accusation*. We
r<*gret that thl* '•oniiilon f-xin.r. bu'
as It dof* we lnt.<-' tnat it be ?lllud
We confeaa to b><:ig bide*boai)d
politically but we want ou; pirty
pure If ther- I* wrong doi./g we
want K stopped and ae wrong d :r*
kicked out A corrupt off!'..*
not a democrat n<ith r 1-. he a r«-^ub-
llcac, but a raw.al or an i*nor.mou .
We prefer to Ix- in an horif-"t niBCll i
to a corrupt majority, but t..e:e ;>
no need of i'. T■ < d*-oc, -■ / of
Oklahorr^ can purify thfr par y a,.■)
by i*> doing rer.-ain i3 i.e rr.jj'.r:t>
Doing right will be!p ra'htr than
.njur«- th - party. Jyet the ifi'i'iiiy
go on.
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Tests show Dr. Price's
Baking Powder to be most
efficient in strength, of highest
purity and heaffhfnlness
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FUNERAL OF
MR. C.S.HAYS
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CHARGED WITH
WHITE SLAVERY
PUCE'S
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
No Alum, No Phosphate ol lime
Rf.\Il %L i DO-.KD LAVT Mf.HT
Apr.. ::
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Ff s T-.'*4 r' Da;!-y Arrow
Cmi*(kt^ ?E.:i Hjtye*, biU.*
j-jf Mr E P VliiiM. lW>
rT*; <y ."e<l *«. 1 ti -e
; vf Tkjw.' ty.rs Ji- iary -5.
a*. 'i hose of C P
!.t ti.* c.;y A^r.J ft. 1>U, ti-. O
I yeari 2 ~-r.i 2C <iay« H<-
/ :ied the rjateiUsii Pr^-ihy.rr, r
"fcur-'a wi.es &«'. it year* of «/-
and k? i be*a a devout ehri-.-tii
throngh life. He aerred is t.. c coj-
|federate, army under General Pcrte.
A'a* a Boyai Arch Mar-oc be.:i^ a
Ichar^er member of M.aeoSa ljei>,e
|:a Wood county. T' xa*. wbtic I r
twenty yean he err-.d a« luii^ 'A.
ih<- peacc
The pav, y«-ar and a half he Las
be* n living in Tahl^uafc, at the
K P. Williams bom«-. occa .onai^y
i Kiting among hi* oih^r ch.idrei
On - week ago Sunday, he. In eor -
pany with Mr. Wiiii^m*, rcnruci
from %i*iticg hi* dushter. Mr- Iji
\r.llard a> Madill, waa taker ti k
.fjortly after acd di-A la^t Saoiay
Th* members of the Williams facj-
,ly expreaa an appr'.ciation Cif Ul
kindnea* and ai*.*taac - of the peo,<!>-
of the city in the time of their
trouble and bereavement. fcfM
children, four boy:-> and tfcre* ?ir;-r
hurvlve him. The funeral w^^ h«f.1
at the Williams home Hucday. J A.
U r<-:."-, Percy Wyly, K W Por-
ter, D. W. Wilson, John H Pitthfoid
and K. C. McMichael bemtg c.^ paii-
bearers. Tb«- floral offerlngL wer?
beautiful and abundant. The- fun-
eral f>*-rvlce* w« re conducted by
R*-v. J A. Parka of the M J. church.
ras.es of !*ty- 9e f.rli. D'X oi
■we tsr. yet pa#t II, were si'es .i,
he riai ;:ry t>4ij hea .-t u,
tjaed to ^aret-*. gate wh;:e t^sverj
'*arr--t .a wi: .a a of aiil- j
.onairc-i ire «a;d to _ave :ar--I gl;^|
'ro~ i.o2_*- :oi pla*ed th*-x :a a jro- j
•ee*ed resort.
Aff.iav.'j of fou." of t'-e«e z.iif!
-.feady have be a ob-a:ted ani ?■
-ord'.ig to the aliejatioiu conu.;itd
a tke;r sworn deela atso^a the n.i -
:oaiir<-* involv-i haj a coxj.0:-
' ganiiatioa.
Tb'-re w^-re --de*- .3 tV-.r esplcy-
rr.<:L*. and a well known attorney vka
bet.des being involved in the actual
-ai>iav:^g ot the £'.>?ed to
have spirited away o^e of .he ;oon«.
women who reveal-i '.he al>5td
fact* n 'he cavr af'.-.r 'i.e ha* been
threatened with pro -cj'.oa .or a:-
tempted blackmail.
(Prom Monday's Daily Arrow
One of the mott hclpf-i a.ee".!r:-'j
ever held in towa closed l:.*t r..gh".
there were tix*y prof'- ^ton*. Evac-
gc.ute Caw:dy is a strong go.pci
prea ter Men iove *eo -"ar
wh^'ser *h«y ajrc* *.th h.na or not
or heei h: message. H'.- m-«. -
thera see their own lives and a'.^o
the b*-*'er way. A cocgr- gst.oa of
about heard hid last n:sht,
many of tbem sitting on the balto&y
floors or standing throarh the en-
tire verv:ce. About one hunur-. \
men in tehe afternoon hr-srd him
preach one of the strongest sermons
ev*r delivered in Tihle<juah which
will bear fru.t for n.any r-.on'iir o
come. His -:c;cr. Mr. K.rby, did
his part e'iaa'ly sj welL They make
a rood ter.m.
Mr. Casfidy goes fron h^-rt- to
Canada and the northern pnrt of th«*
United Stat#-? to spend 'wo month--
holding meeting* f?r • he railroaJ
Yoaag Men's Chr: ':.n A.- o ution.
Mr Kirby will aviit :.i n^nings
near his home in Li'tle Ho'k Uarins
the same period.
HARRILLS PEACE
OVERLIRES IN-
TENSIEY SCRAP
OKLAHOMA CITY. April il —
Democratic sta.e ^iirnaia T^a C.
Harrill. of Wagoner, is the la.^t
factor in the row oa be'wee.«
govenor and hoo1-.' of rr- --
ves ov -r the Gnt.'e lefonaitcr; <
porr. H:i Me* i -cmproaii - ibi
harmony. Ty.~ • oft.la!- Kt"
hou does not tak- k adly and :r.
on. Herrill ug? ca?l:t,g .<-^«tv-
t ne
on
is:atur<- ar only .r.iien^r: -.
suggestion and if look.- !ik--
matter will be thr. ,-hed out s
oiher cav ^ prtceedij, 1*.
LIFE SENTENCE ON
MURDER CHARGE
Hugo, Okla., April 21. The Jury
In the cai>e of Earl Rice, cba:ged
with the murd«-r of Hertry William*,
returned a verdict Priday night at
S o'clock &B<-*.*ing bir, p«-nal!>' at
life Imprisonment.
The attorneya fought for hrte
days over th«- cau.<- of th-: killing.
Both agreeing to th> principal f;.c> >
of the killing. Thn unwritten la*-
aod Int-anHy v.ere brought by the
defe *e.
TO STOP WASTE
OF NATURAL CAS
Washington, April 22.—Ste^s wc. -
tak«-n ye-.terday by Secretary Lan -
of the Interior department lo step
the waste of natural gas on Indij'i
ie^at-d lards in Oklahoma. He ir-
structed the Indian agent at ku.r
kogee to advise all operator' lita'
wasting of gas could not be pernj.'.-
tcd.
This action was a result ol the
report from the bureau of w.aca
stating that in the Cushing field a
very conservative entim&te ol «< -
wasted would place the amouut far
In excess of one bjadred Million
feet daily.
This would amount to a none;
loss of more than $20,000 a day.
The report ciu-tf a case of which *
well has been "blowing off" for s:*
days without an effort being mad -
to prevent the waste.
"The penalty provided by 1-w for
^.uch inexcusable waste," said 3ec-
reetary L ane, "is tot?lly lnade<jua'. -.
amounting to a fine of cn!y ten dol-
lars for each day after the laps-s oi
tire, days, or a ponaihle canceiia'.ioj
of the operator's lease. Ir the ,m-
mediate future I will ch2nge Ij.
regulation* so as to provide a pen-
alty to fit the crime "
WOMAN WON
CASE IN COURT
Hobart, Okla., April 21.—M.-«. C.
V. Clarke won her suit in 'he coun.y
court here aainst the Mt. View-
board of education for $250, which
she claic'd was due her as unpaid
salary. Mrs. Clarke wa= before lier
marriage, M:s- Ethel Newmaa, und
when she married aurii>g th boll-
days, the board members refused to
let her tetch the remainder c; the
term for which her contract calkd.
B-'-side-- being awarded the aniodn'.
of money asked for, the board >!
education was forced to pay ;he
costs ..icurred in the action.
Viftj She Csuv«J T rtrtiljle-.
A publishing syndicate h-?•
young woman a chcck for h-.i £iu"
•ory, and with It a printed s'lp >-a?-
ing that "no more checks wili i>.
tient until this one has been ri^u.'i'.-1
to us." They received the cbe^i i;a"ic
by return mall, and the accoaipai:>-
;ng letter read: "I return the che-k
as you requested, and am ve.-y sorrv
you had the tf-roubl of send'ng It '*
—New York Tribune
SI,AYER HEXTEXCED TO DEATH.
Wut <'liarg«l With Murder of Sihtct.
Patlier, Mother and Another
Quincy, 111., April21,—Ray Pfan-
schmidt, charged with the murder
of his sister, Blanch Pfanschmidt,
was found gnilty by the jury tonight
and the sentence fixed at death, lie
is also charged with killing his
mother, father and a woman hoarder
at the Pfanschmidt home.
HOUSE PASSES
BIEE OVER VEEO
Oklahoma City, April 22--f' r
the second time inci the- four.li
legi: iaure convened. Governor Cruce
yesterday vetoed a bill ab^'ishiu^
the office of state prohibitiou en-
forcement officer. The goveruoi
prepared a menage which wjE r.-
turned with th vetoed measure (o
the house late yesta.-Jay afternoon,
but was not read. The legl^i*:u:'-
expec's to be able tc pass the bill
ovf-r the executive he^d this time
the measure does not carry the emer-
gency. Practically the same reikis
as were assigned when he vcioeJ
the bill during the regular session
were given b> the j^^vernor for nn
action today . The chief ot!c be.ng
that the prohibitionists of tfc9 fe'^at'
demand state enforcement.
BANKER STRUCK
BY POLICEMAN
Duncan, Okla., April 21.—Satur-
day night, in a personal difficulty.
City Marshall Frank Weaver of t'u:.-
clty struck and Inflicted tenous
wound.-; on Minion Ralls, cashier :f
tbe First National bank of Coman-
che, this county. Two wound3 weie
were inflicted on Rail's hoad anil it
was thought that he was badly in-
jured. Marshall Weaver wa3 Fri-
day evening placed under «<rre.-t and
gave bond in the 3um of $2,00 i.
Latest reports from Comanche is to
th* effcct that while Rail's wounds
are serious he will rccover.
Jollying the Doctor.
Doctor—When I si.-.rted out in my
profession, I had to cultiv • t
tience.
Friend—And now you pla.it p.:
tlents. eh, doc?—E.\ .iange.
MEXICO WANTS
AN EXPLANATION
Mexico City. Mex.. April .1 — I:
was stated today that Francisco I>
La Barra, Mexican foiengc m.ni;:.!.:.
has asked for an explanation ikroa&li
the Mexican embassy at Washington
of the conduct of Con.-u. Wm. W.
Canada at Vera Cruz who is j.lleft 1
to have prevented the arreat and
removal from a Ward line steame.-
of Dr. Francisco Vasqucr Goiaez.
It is understood Dr. G^mez who
was formerly minister of education
and at one time in charge cf the
financing of the Madero movement
is alleged to have bee i implicated in
the Zapata revolution.
When the military authoiitics
went on board the Ward liner ana
demanded the delivery of Dr. Gonu-^,
Consul Canada refused to permit .t
on the grounds that the countty was
not under martial lav and thut ou'j
a warrant issued by a competent
judge could be recognized.
Want Ads Bring Results.
THE BIG SALE
YOl'NG LAWYER
SEEKING IXX'Al
I>-e R. Smith, a young •tU.ruey.j
from Miami, Texas, arrived .j UJ,
city today with a view of k/Cfe<.lu*. ■
Mr Smith i* a rradcate of Cumb<r-j
iand I'nlversity Law school, and will,
probably a.-.sociaie him^lf t
some entablished practitioner.
tuf'ATTKBINfi THE LIGHT.
The Tahlequah Light and Power
company Ifc arranging for an ex-
tension of their line:; to residents
on Grand tvenuc. east of ths Nor-
mal. Material for the sair.e r. a*
ordered today and work on the ex-
tension will commence about May
1st.
WAT< IIHD EM ROB i I* S.UI.
New York, April 15-—Bound and
gagged in his own operating thalr,
Benjamin Frieman, a dentist today
watched three men rifle bt office
and depart witn gold and platinum
worth $4,000. The robbers gained
an entrance to Frieman'* offite as
patients.
Want Ads Bring Result*.
at
Casey's
is still going on This is>the third week
of this enormous cut price slaughter sale
Lots of Big Bargains yet in our money
saving sale. It will pay any man or
woman to come in and buy their actual
needs at a Big Saving.
CASEY'S
Big Store
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1913, newspaper, April 24, 1913; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90226/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.