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01! UPEBIES
Will Not Be Policy of Agency Depart
ment to lnist Upon Petitions
Only Comply with Wilhei.
Guthrie, Okla., June 4. -S. W. Stone,
acting suptrlntiiiMit of th tat
rnry, wndinj a circular let'"r to
those who are acting as lm-al agnts
during the time that the htute aK-'iuy
was in forte.
The letter is in' conformity with the
proclamation issued by the povernor
on the first of the month, and both
proclamation and U tter are in conform
ity with the supreme court decision.
The letter Is as follows:
"Dear Sir: Your attention in re
spectfully referred to the enc losed pro
clamation of trie governor, reopening
the. local agencies for the sale of in
toxicating liquors for medical and
scientific purposes. ' ,
"You will notice the proclamation
states that the agenc-iea will be open
ed by petition presented to the gov
ernor for consideration, by a reason
able proportion of the inhabitants of
the town wherein the getvrien may
be lawfully established.
"It will not be the policy of this de
partment to ask or Insist upon any
petition whatever, but tthould the peo
ple of your town decide they wish an
agency entabllHhed, then as announced
ia the proclamation the wUlien of your
people will have due consideration by
the governor.
"When the agencies are petitioned
for and granted, it ia our desire that
the prest-nt agents be retained where
practicable.
"Very truly jours,
"S. W. Stone."
"Acting Superintendent."
NEW BAflK TO OPEN
S0OI1 AT T
Nowata, Okla., June 7. J. A. Til
lotpon, a prominent oil man of No
wata, la the principal incorporator and
president of the People's State bank
of Nowata, a new financial institution
chartered Saturday.
It was the denire of the Incorpora
tors at first to start the bunk with a
capital of f2",W)(, and to establish it
In the same building with a national
bank. Hank t'omutls.-uoiier A. M.
Young however, retused to penult any
state bank to be started In the same
building with a national bank, and
alno ruled that In a town the aize of
nowatft the capital of the bank should
be at leuHt ?:'..".iHI.
VlfilTIS LEAVE FOR
HON AT MEMPHIS
From Monday' liil)
A party of Viuitaus bit on the l-'iis-co
at l:4il thi afU niwis for McniiiUi.-.
to attend tin reunion of the t'nited
Confederate Ycteratix. Those who com
poised the party from here were. .1 ,J
Tittle. 11. (5. ChaiidbT, l. M. Maun
and wire, T. M. Huttlngtoii ami wife.
,lr. and Mis. John Swain, Cot. J. M.
I'.cll. V. T. Murphy, Mr. Baker
and itob Hudisel, of Vlnita;
JuiIk' Keys, Wt l.lt Vai n uh Jo I it
Hogan of l'ryor Creek, J. V. J:eha.t
of Cenlralla, and Chas Mil'Vil.tn, nui
and niece of t'lari'inore. At Nenulm
W. II. Curtis and I., I.. I'nkwoCii of
Siloam Springs i ' t Join t lie- pally.
KENTUCKY FEUDIST SHOT
IN HIS OWN DOORWAY
l'.y AsHoci.tti'd 'c"-4.
Jaikou, Ky.. J h n 7 Kx Shei iff IM
ward Callahan, famous throughout
thin section of the state for the pirt
l.e played in the nutut-roiis fi nds that
have disrupted Itrealbitt county fu
years, was chut and probably moi'.i!
ly wounded, fnuu ambush early today,
in the (lixrway of his home in ('rot k
ettsville, lu-ar i.t re. liloodimiicds
have Ix'tn put on the trail of tie as
aHsin, wlii) it is understood hid he
hind a pile of coal to fire tin- (tA
Khot. The ex itt'fiH iit is inti-n.: .
FIRE WAGON ROSS
DOYS OF COMPANION.
From Fi May's I'aily.
A rather pitiable sci-nt- v. as e-nat O il
on South Wilson street this afternoon,
I'.d Shaaahan'H little boy were play
ing with a dog and cart, when the fire
wagon came along the Hired, the dog
which had been momentarily released
by the boys, ran under the wagon and
was Instantly killed. The cries of the
boyg who thus lost a companion were
pitiful In the extreme.
State Inspector to Start
Vigorous Hotel Inspection
C.uthrie. Okla.. June 4- Oklahoma'
hotel inspection law. better known as
the "nine-foot sheet law," Is to be
brought Into the limelight again, ac
cording to the annoiinceni&t made by
Or. J. C, Mahr, state commissioner of
health. ho saya that a vigorous cam
paign in the way of hotel Inspection is
to be started at once under the direc
tion of his department.
While the law has been In effect for
a yvar, very little inspection work bag
been done. This Is partly due to the
contradictory condition which arose,
through careless enrollment of the bill
creating the commissioner of public
health, or from ome other cause. That
bill as It passed the legislature provid
ed for the appointment of county
health officers, by the btute commis
sioner of health, while the enrolled
copy contained a provision, which bad
in fact been rejected by the legisla
ture, providing that they should be
appointed by the county commission
er of the various counties.
The hotel Inspection bill made the
county health officers the hotel In
spectors, and lo several counties there
were two health officers, one appointed
by the commissioner of health and the
other by the county commlalonera,
each claiming the right to Inspect
hotels and to receive the reaultlng fee.
The hotel proprietors refused to pay
the fees to either fearing that they
might have to come through again if
they did so, and the result was that
the enforcement of the law was practi
cally tied up.
Now the health commissioner is go
ing to require every hotel to display
In a prominent place a certificate of
Inspection or go after it for violation
of the law. He announces that a re
ceipt from the hotel Inspector that
fees have been paid will not be suf
ficient, and that the ce'U'icate must
be displayed tw " the benefit of the gen
eral public. The board of health will
require that the public nhall be pro
tected In case of fire, that sanitary con
ditions miifct be good, that the building
should be properly screened, and that
each hotel thould be thoroughly
fumigated as required by law, as well
as seeing that the sheets are of the
proper length.
One of the provisions of the law that
most of the hotels have been objecting
to Is the one which requires the
maintenance of rope fire escapes in
every room. Tue law in one section re
quires that all hotels over two stories
In height shall be equipped with Iron
fire escapes, and a little farther on
provides that every hotel which Is not
over two stories la height and not pro
vided with fire escapes shall provide
in every bed room or sleeping apart
ment on the second floor a nianila, cot
ton or sisal rope at least five-tenths of
an inch in diameter and or sufficient
length to reach the ground, with'knots
or loops not more than fifteen Inches
apart and of sufficient strength to
stand a strain of 500 pounds.
In spite of the fun which has been
poked at the nine-foot sheet provision,
it la generally recognized as a meritori
ous proiosition and h'd the hearty
and united support of the traveling
men of the state. If it had not been
for the active Interest which they took
In regard to the bill at every stage of
Its passage It Is very doubtful whether
It would have bee a passed at all.
There were two propositions upon
which the traveling men stood togeth
er, the nine foot sheet law and "Jim
Crow" law and the two measures were
among the first laws to be enacted by
the first state legislature.
WILL EIITERTI
EDITORS EIOIITE
Spokane to Throw Gates Open to
Editors And Give a Grand Ban
quet in Their Honor.
Spokane. Wash., June 7. When the
officers and eastern and southern dele
gates of the National Kditorial Assoc
iation of the I'nlted States arrive in
Spokane. June 17, on the way to Scut
tle to attend the mutual meeting, they
will forget for two days at least, there
are Ruth things as blue pencils, scis
sors, paste-pot and office cats, or
worries of the "Constant Header" type
unci the chase for elusive news items
and sinew -supplying ads. Kven Mili-
tics w ill be cut out.
The party, headed by Henry ISran-
hoii arner, president, and W, F. Far-
rott. secre tary, traveling on a special
train from Chicago, is scheduled to
reach Spokane at . o'clock In the after
noon, and for two days the visitors will
be guests of the Spokne chamber of
commerce', of which Frederick F..
Ooodai! Is president, and the Spokane
Press committee, headed by N. W. Dur
ham, editor-in-chief of the SHkesnian-
llevlew. K, F. Waggoner, chairman
of the entertainment committee, has
made arrangements for a series of so
cial functions. Including a reception In
the Hall of iKiKt-s, siKht-setiui; tours
and excursions Into the grain, fruit,
lumber and mineral bells. There will
nlsit be u li!H!'ii!et which Mav"!!'
Nelson S. Pratt will present the visi
tors with the golden keys and the
freedom of the clt.
The o'lWets of the association, nitt.-t
of whom are expected to accompany
the deb-Kate, ate: President. Henry
lUauson Vainer. Dbp.itth, Lexington,
N C; r.rfst vice president. Will II.
.lnes, Pulletiu, Itrow nwood. Texas;
second vice president, A. Neviu Pome
toy, HejHsiinry." ChamhiTshurg. Pu ;
third vice president. It. K. Powell, Ad
vocate, Artesian. S. I).: c oi ropondiuu
secretary, W. F. Patiott. Uepoiter.
Waterloo, Iowa: recording secretary.
J. W. Cocktum. Journal. Oakland City.
Ind : treasurer. William A Steele,
Nome H.iil.V NVS. Seattle; poet
laureate. W. II I,-hinann, Herald.
Halletsvllle. Texas.
GOVERNOR IllEY
VETOES HEADLIGHT BILL
lly Assoc lat d Prcs -
Jefferson City. Mo. June ,". Cover
hr I Pulley today ve toed the bill pass
ed by the recent legislature, requir
ing railroads to eq.iip all lot oiuothe-s
with electric llehdlight of fifteen
hundred candle power. The gover
nor's action followed an agreement by
the 'all road official to Install lights
capablv of outlining a man eight
hundred feet distant from thf eiin;
JUSTICE HE TO
BE MARRIED SOOI!
Oklahoma Chief Justice to Become
Benedict And End Romance of
Many Years.
CiUthrfe. Okla.. June 4. On June J
Chief Justice Kane of the Oklahoma
jBtipreme court will be married at St
! Paul. Karis., to Miss Kathaline Rea
gan.
Chief Justice Kane announced his
engagement several months ago. The
marriage will be the culmination of
an old romance dating back to the
time when a young barrister from Nia-
jgara county. N. V., took Horace (iree
ley's adv ice und "came west" to Wic h
jita, Kans., to practice law. The chief
justice remained In Wichita two years
and c ame to Oklahoma at the opening.
Sh.ulow which intervened between
i
himself unci his old sweetheart have
rolled away with his brilliant career
in Oklahoma and his elevation to the
: most honorable position in the bauds
'of the people of the state.
The chief justice Is 4.1 years of age
land a graduate of Georgetown unl
j vetslty, Washington. His bride-to-be
Is an orphan and. lives with her people
'at St. Paul. IM J. Kelley of Waurika.
' Okla.. Will be best man.
GOB. PROVIDES
FOII Ml IHSPECTOR
No Protest Filed Against Appraisers
Report on Cost of Delaware
Avenue Improvement.
The city council met in special ses
sion Friday nuM to hear protests
against the appraisement of benefits
for the improvement on West Dela
ware avenue. No protests were pre
sented and a resolution was passed
making the assessment of benefits ac
cording to the report.
A petition signed by a majority of
the property owners on North Wilson
street for sidewalks on both sides of
that street from Sequoyah avenue to
the north city limits was presented
and referred to the special improve
ment committee.
An ordinance was passed) providing
for an Inspector to see that all work
of improvement in the city is done
according to specifications.
DRAMATIC SCEI WHEN
VOLUii FXOES PRISONER
I5y Associated Press.
Chicago, III., June 4. There was a
dramatic scene in the police station
here today, when Anna Kalb, was
taken to the cell occupied by Dr.
Haldane Cleminson, accused of the
murder of his wife. Yesterday Miss
Kalb admitted she had been a patient
under Clemluson at the Chicago hos
pital and he had paid considerable
attention to her. Upon being taken
to the physician's cell today. Miss
Kali) screamed hysterically. She and
Cleminson conversed for ten minutes
with the detective near by.
The police refuse to make public
what the two talked about but it was
learned their talk terminated with a
second series of screams by Miss Kalb
and she was led away.
Later It became known that the
doctor's parting words to his visitor
were. "The closer you keep your
mouth shut, young woman, the better
It will be for both of us."
TRI-COOlin NORHS
LOSE EXCITING GAME
From Satutday's Daily.
There was a real live bast hall game
at tin- ball yard yesterday lifti-moon.
when the former protige of Prof.
.Masti-i'sou walloped the ambitious );,r
malitts by a store of S to 7. The game
was fast a-id furious from the stait.
The school teat hers hd in the run
getting until the latter part of the
game when the high si Iiool boys got
busy with tr.e willow ami pushed
ahead. The feature of the game was
i he pitching c-f Davis for the imiiual
iies, The batteries were; high school
lb-lew and Marrs; normal. Davis and
Payne
BAR COMMISSION
MAKES NEW RULING.
Guthrie, Okla., June a. The Okla
homa bar commission yesterday -adopted
a rule to practice law in an
other state In the supreme court and
who has been actively engaged In the
practice of law for live years and fa
of good moral character, may be ad
mitted to practice In Oklahoma with
out taking another examination. All
persons who were admitted to prac
tice upon examinations In other utatea
and who have practiced one year may
be admitted to practice in Oklahoma
without examination.
Col. Cross to Memphis.,
Guthrie. Okla., June T. Major Gen
eral Wm. Cross, of the t'nited ('on
federate Vetrans left Oklahoma for
Memphis. Tenn., today on a special
train. He was accompanied by sev
eral hundred people. They went to
attend the National Confederate reunion.
D. H. WILSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Suite r, f snJ 7 Empire Block
VINITA, OKLA.
Vim REVEALS ATTEMPT
TO EXTORT K0NE
Py Assoc iaf -d pi s s.
St. I.ouis. Mo., June: 7 The at
tempts to extort money, by black band
method, from Mrs. Virginia 15.
Wright, a prominent society woman of
this city were revealed today by the
arrest of Jesse Felchtin. aged nineteen.
The youth Is charged with writing a
letter threatening to kill a life long
loved one. unless given two thousand
dollars
- -I
EDISON
PHONOGRAPHS
A full line of machines and record
wavs on band. While in the city coll
and see and hear them. Pie bent on
i earth at tin rijjht fices.
I Sld exclusively by
(
SMILEY FURNITURE
COMPANY
First National Bank,
United States Depository. Depository Craig County.
.OUR CAPITAL SIOQ.OOO.oo
And Sarplas and Profits 32,CQ0
Not to Aention the Double Liability of
Stockholders of Another $1 00,000
Give absolute security to those who deposit with
us. This is a feature worth remembering.
0
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::: Abstracts that Show Title :::
When;we ntk u Abrtct for yon, you hHTe the urance tht it l
doue correctly. We Art Responsible.
VINITA ABSTRACT CO., INC. I
OFFICE IN CODUT HOUSE PHONE 31
J 8. THOMASON, Prot CYKL'S 8 AVEKY, Scy.
ph. OLIVES BAG BY, Tret. C. V. UOBElttUMgr. ,
B. C. KOSE, Aist. Mgr.
0R'&:PARkER
H
IAYU
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMS
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
PARLORS 211 SOUTH WILSON ST.
DAY PHONE 237 NIGHT PHONE 335
Money to Loam
TILT E have plenty of money to lean on good land any-
T where in this part of Oklahoma at lower rates
of interest and on better terms than you can get money
anywhere else. We charge no commission and interest
, is )aid yearly. No interest is due until the end of. the
. year and privilege is given to pay loans in parts or all, on
any interest paying date. You can pay the loan off at
the end of any year. We loan from J15.00 to $20.00 per
acre on good land, where the security is ample, so you
see we are getting most all tl)e choice loans and always
close quickly, no delays, as we approve all loans in our
office and do nut have to send off and have delays in
closing. Can always close loans on short notice. Call
to see us, we wish to get acquainted with you, treat you
fair and place your loan for you. Yours for business.
F. M. Gwinnup (St Son
lfftlaell Building VINITA, OKLAHOMA
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II sukint mnnr,Uil U rut If fmU parltniart mnd le(i i
-", RO MOM KY Kr.ejlthKU wtl receiye jidipprov
B MCACMTOWl
nd dutrlet to.
nrit mdeihibitl
hir rtitl ettrtrywtttrt U
ffrr ml nut.
innrAH.nl miw Kn .I't W . V n
to tnrw. nywhn m ihe U. K itkvnt m irnt 4'oi in advance. pr-tai Jrtirht. ini
llot 1KN UAVS VKKJC TRIAL, dminc olmh lime jkb my rule th tutvcle and
put it to anrt"! wih. II tu r ttiri. not ptrtrnly ntuhrd or B5t io la.
kef o tlx buytle lnp it bmi;k e at at our f ! s and feu mill l bi tut w stnt.
F&CTOmY PFlrTs "Tnn il h cim-ii (tide huycira it it possible to IBJk
KKimi I ntta. at one anwil pmht uo actual Uctorr eon. Von aav i
to $n midJIsme'n a pf"lit b bujirxr i)iref m tti and hv tti nianufanurcr iui.
anue behind your turtle. 1M MT III' V a buyclc oer a pair ot tirrt (mm mnynt
at my frut uniil yoa rwrtr o.ir rauloriiea and learn our nithcaid oi ilrr
frtcti and rtmarkahU i. uil frrt ! riUor aRnt.
IULL It Klii4t.LJ ,tllUy our aniwrb modrit at tht wemder-fnUp
lem frt. tt mt r in make you tlu year. e sell llie kiticst grade bii ytl (or le money
...... flr u.... ,d.,.,T. w miw Himica uu i tn prone atKiVC lartiry COM.
4 Hll'Vt LK ItKAl K.S, yon can aeil our b;.yclc under yov on mine plait at
our pnrrt. e.tii'e iii-l tlie rfjy reteired.
hM'OMI II AM)III( UUS. We do not rmilarl han lie? -onJ han-l hir,,!.. k,.
tuuaiiy hav a numtier on h4t 1 tWeo ?n tradr by our t hu jito mul 1 h.t. r,...'. ...
ttromixly at rincei rantina- Iroin to SI or a 1 et. iiunmiv. hJt.. r,, A i...
f oESTrB-P.SHFS le.r Imporlo.l roller hl., nd -eJal, part, repair aai
WW" " "- mney CSJUipmCne, Ui U kVlItUS ( UliJ ft
usual retau frus
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fjT)0 HECGETIlOnil PUHCTURE-PIIOOF 1 SS
(w) SELF-HEALI1IG TIRES
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ae.k' tf tiJir. tint l, intr-ti o wil t
KO MOHETROCBLE FROM FUKSTU2C5 ( '
NAII.S, Tae-k or .U will Dot leet thej ,
A SAMPLE PAIR
TO INTRODUCE, ONLY
lr out. Stuly thoiiainet pairs )UI la-l year.
Over two hunJted thou-tauj pain now in use.
DESCttlPTIOMl ra!eina;l .ire-v It i-lively
an.l rav rulmir veiydui aleleaml lutrj nih!e wtilt
fitwt lal quality of rubber. whi It rirvcf kcoinrt
porous and T hkhcli- up atnall tuim ture wtthiwt al'ovr.
I n f the air tockp. We have tiuiuli rdst of letter (nm wti.
fiedcu-ilometiftauiiiilt that their tiieltaveoilIy brert pumpr J
rh nuniuretltait
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tlj.ir
til WoUfti thi
J h "A unit
' 7 avml I."
the thlrk mWr trr.t
nini tur atrip !
aim rleiea atrtu II "
te trev-eit rim oatUm;. Thlt
tire will rttitlaot any oilier
IUDI.NU.
k I a tlret t
y rnnko
U I. Ail
uponceot twice in whulcaeatton. They weiit
an ordinary tire, the thi net tire reistini( qimliurs tring given
byMreral layer of thin apevtally )retarcei fabric on the
tread. Therefrularprictof these- tires t-i per pair, but fur
advert tame purrr we are makitie a special In. lory price to
th f tder of only $4 80 er pair. AU order shipped wait il:ty letter i re-fivf.f . We ship C O. D. on
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found, llirut atrii ilv an tepre'.enlerd.
We will allow a reaeeh ill.i-onnt of per cent thereby ninkinj; the price IV 4.5,1 per patrt if yott
end HI.L C'AHll Willi OHUKIt ami enclose this ndvrrtiwnieiit. run no rik ia
endina; us aa order as the tires may tx? returned at tt It epeiie if for any rtan they arc
not atir.fctory on eaanitnatmn. Ve are perfectly reliable and m.mev ent to us is a sale a in a
bank. If you order a pair of trte-.e tire, you will find that thev will rule easier, run luster,
wear better, last longer and lixik finer than any tire you have ever tiied or tn-ra at any puce?. We
know that you will bet so well p!eaedthst when you wants bicycle von will give us your order.
We want you to aencj us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire oiler.
Vntt fttrrn Tl" ''"'"' n kind al any pri. e until yoe,t send for ft pair of
r SijiJ Isa-aUief im.a He.lgethorn I'unctiite-i'riMil tires on approval and trial at
the Special Introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sunury Catalogue whicil
describes and quote all tuakra and kinds of tire at about hail Hie mual price.
nfl "17 I. Villi" ,u Hl P0"'! I''. ! N t THINK III' nCTINO a blrvcle
U9 liiJI ltl or a pair of tire f rum aiK-nne uneil yru know the iipw aud wonderful
offer we art making. II only costs a postal lo lcr evi:rytbg. Write it hUW.
I L KBID CYCLE COOPflflY, CIIICMO, ILL
Vlnltav. -
OKUhom.
JOHNSON SENTENCED TO
FOU? YEARS AT McALESTEP.
Miiseiogri', Okla., June ll.';ir,v
.hhiM in f Tahle iiiiu'i yt-ste-rtlay
fuuTuI guilty on n thai so f.f ruan
s!aiiKlit.r ami isfiitt'iicfj by Ju()i;e
King to four yeara In the stats ie-ui-tentlary
at McAloeter. Iti a qt n r l in
the Ruby Cafe here litres wck' ago,
Johnson shot at his enemy. Sam Iattu,
but the bulle't struck JoUnon'8 frletuj.
David Ilartnestt. who wi f tally
wounel and ditd the fol'owins day.
af
tr at
iati t 3 m I A a. W - javaasr'
Lrarn lo
Keep Books-
Write Shorthand
"K snort lima eomBint silbcr Mt Boe,k.
lep iif or Hbdrtliand eoeirx, hoanttii-
Battoa oa er.teriiur twily eaamoa-af boot
dqeatina reiuirti). Psamona saeorad for
irrJul; railroad lar eid ebaseas ta tans
b-ard or rr1 iiiih, We aerert aokM,
sttr suaaioa is sacured. for lu uioa. tstwa.
, Ilia lowest; BtnttthS ia Ik kttaittna
tt for rwi, aars kuk lb antint ewt
Oar lart aaJ kafldav rrvpat aMilewl
!' lor e.
B lirt. G. W. Weatbariy. FrealJat

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