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t s 1 I V d hi ft hi th ca pe Tti i.a in sot me lr lha pofi bv.e !att iii in li art, for Sto $1,4 tion the Mm t: POPULATION IIS llOTSMMI A Nw Pha of Oklahoma Corpora llnti Brought Out In t dmond Cat Company Caat. GuiliHc Okht.. Aug. .'U. A new ph.i.so of the i 01 pouilloii ln wit cllcil to tlm IlipOl III l"U coiiiiiiImmIou in lite itio t'f Hi" Kilinoml On cone jinny vh, the Oklnhoinn Natural litis i tniiiiMi , Tli" c hlouee In till i n i!" lltl"i lllllt til" OklllllOlllft Vill'11,1 (iiirt company, tniiitituliiM ti pipe Iri" fioui Hi" na lielda iH'iu Till'. to iltic hi tlm cent rat nu I of Hi" i'fit and dlMtlbnten Hi" Kit " conniiiiii thioimh liu wl "oinimnW" The I 'it tniMhl Gaa company prior to ll" -t.ihlliihnieivi f thin line mvvoiI Iii" tl(l?"ti' f I'dumml Willi nitttl Uil it.iM, Hint when Hi" nutuuil company l.ii.t lu lino In IMiniMiil It nold all t'f li phvakul property to tb Kiunomt G. oiupauv, Hi1 lii tit company whhh wit oijuiuUed to furnlh tut t unit K lo th tlty of Kdmon.l. Till hit Hi" iMnunwl On company with no prop Mv ovept hatter and a tow toloM or pipe. The company n.1t IU in- SPECIAL M OF DISTRICT MOT Judye Carruthra of Hughes. Okfuskte County District to Hear Sapulpa Cases Ntxt Week. ALLEGED BURGLARS ESCAPE FROM JAIL Two Mn In Same Cell Charged With Murder Refute Chance to Escape. liulliili', Olilii., Kept. 2. Chief Juh- Geo M. J. Kline 1iiH last eveulnjj Is sued unli'irt fur upot ial lorm iff il trt- II li t 1111113, Including til" IISldglllnK of tHntllit Judge OiUTtlthers, tif tho Okfuskee Hughes district, to Sitpulpn to t'P"ii ii Hi"t lul term of limit mi Sep ("iiilicr li t try the I'.U Indictments secured by State Knforcotnont Alter 110,V Fled 8. CttldWell tWO WltliH llgO lol YlolallotIM lf til" prohibition In w III tlin Greek county capital ill). : .hixliin tiiinii, who l;st wt't-k hi'iutt iuuuiH'tilH on Alto'iu-y Cultlwt'U's tm tloii to tt iiipoi Hilly niKpnul Cmiiity Attonii'v L. It, Jitfkmm, of Cnnk county, from ofUt ihmiiISur trial on tliinjii" of inUi'otHlnt't In otlU", to tiny Hiiiiouui oil that hn wouhl not pitfs?' vipou th Hppltontlon until ttirt tlinirUt court t Supulpu itlnptwo of Jm'kHon'n inotioit to t"t iislitn the ic"ii;.itloioi, tMlun" P" lm tonus of court wero set na follow!: MoAtontor, Scptcm hcr i', contalnliis throo iliiys: Ku(;uh oplomlvr l'T, Hvo tlayx; Tocmufct Hcptriuhcr DO, two wok:; l,nton s.-tcnrrr !. to ivtohtr 2.; Kroder u k, v tohcr to Novcmtvor iT; At !i rcM III th a" to p.-uth it tk..tnin. .NovcmNn- to lVHmhrr r:?; Ctty iit thcso mtio attcuMwctl Atckn, lloptovv.hcr 5, tlvo w o kf; Ncvv- kirk, cj'tsnnVvr U to tvtohor H; Moafoid, Noombcr t" to DtH-omhor ttnonxh tho t-ovpouittou ihiihiwhv.i to ouupct tho4 tlklahom.- Natm.U towjuHu to Auiil-.h thcin with j;.h n tho a;ttno trtl tniU thcv fsnnlshvvt th" HdsmMiA osnj,vn- Tl'.o nrpov;NtWn vv.nn't.M dovhtoit thrtl tho popv.tv ttnn of to illy f tV.s-.i.M'.i tul : nonsuit to "!st''.U'v!nMt of tw tv.v.pa asi.t tht'H rro tvf-.nl io wi.iVo tho tM i!m Ml Tuls;i, 8"pt"inbor 13 to lVcomhcr ,tiid; IV A. KKiuu5n of f Sixth tistikl U !jtnst to Kufatiln to hoM tvnnt hcsSnuhiR ScptKMuhor rt nl coiuhuUui t,o day v-onoTioi,t w; i th( tVjt'.uwr Jnto, sr.Ji JuJjso ,tvMV .1, Orv.oy I asfnist to HMvrt ,nn(y under a slnv.hir si rr.(totnor-t tVtohor 4 Tr. Report of Oklahoma Crop Condition on August 25 t'lilot klnj? tho tioor to tho coll In which they wcio conllniHl, in noint un known way, uinl tinwIuK Iho burs over n back window, Tom Starr tuid Jink Wilwon, thinned with lnnplnry mude their "Htnjio from the federal Jail (now tninty jail) Wodnomlny night. Tho fugltlvcn wore, arrrsted novoral woi'kH ko, chittRod with robbing a Kaly work train, This in tho flint oaenpe anil Itrst known uttonipt to encupo from this Jiiil. How tho Jail broakors nuumged to unlock tho colt door nnd horo they got tho puw with which they Rawed themselves to freedom a matter of conjecture. Slnco tho romoMtl of the Mute convicts It has not been doom cd nocewKaiy to closely jruard tho jail an beforo nnd it la supposed tho two cscajiod prisoners received outstdo aid. In tV snrno coll with Starr and Wil son wore two men charpod with mur der, tmt they refused to accept free dom under those t ItvumsUnees nnd remained in their cell. Thofo two prlsonem are M. J';. Sheehan, ehivrRod with killing man near Welch sever al mouths hro and Charlie Starr, said to be a cousin of tho notorious Henry otsrr, " !:;. ! 'so confined on a charge of murder. Friends of Starr are try ins to nvr.tnjco bail for him today. OETECIIVE liti LEARNED ID LOVE THE CHILD! KLAIlFOfi oiiEJAcyomiso nnrT nnnn unn until I uiiuT i tan III HOHTHWEST Cham.on Pugilist ic Skeptical Jamet Jeffries' Intention to Fight Him. of Kan Francisco, Sept. 2. When Jack Johnson heard that Jim Jeffries had indurnod Sam Bcrger'w mtlon in tho recent mutch making conference at Chicago he murmured, ;'that looks liko businesH." Then JohniSon went out on t road nnd thought things over as ho trudged along the Piedmont hlK" ways. When he returned to his quar ters at Cockrell's he was in a pes! mlstle mrnid. All his faith in Jeffries' good intention haa vanishe1. "Jen'rieu doesn't intend to light me." said Johnson.'nnd I'll bet $1,000 that t am right. He will come back to this country with bundR playing and he'll work the theatrical game for all It la worth. He inay gign articles and ap point a d'ate for the light, but. mark my words, when the time draws near there w ill be an accident or a doctor"! certificate Betting forth that Jeffries health will not allow him to fight." All attempts to reason Johnson out of this line of thought "were futile. 11" says that if in the trend of events it should prove that he was wrong tit will cheerfully admit the fact and 1 necessary apologize to Jeffries foi doubting him. -I don't see why anyone should think our putt binding," said Johnson. "It isn't worth the papc it is written on Jeff's money is in one place and mine is In another. If Jeffries signs rea articles and puts his forfeit where It will be in company with mine I may begin to think he means business, al- Many Wheat Men Think They Should Have Sold When at Dollar Muik. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 1. Sixty live million bushels of wheat, 1)5,000, 000 bushels of oats and 15,000,000 bushels of barley is the extent of the grain crop predicted for Washington, Idaho and Oregon this season by mil lers nnd bankers who have made a close study of the situation in the three states. The hay crop, including alfalfa, will be the largest In tho his tory of the northwest, and in addition the growers in the Yakima valley in OKLAIUA LAI'I T( BE THEIR IJOfj ! , Florida Governor Spenda Day at noma City High Praise f County Local Option, V Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. Governor A. W. Gilchrist of V spent yesterday In Oklahoma Ci he says the great future reso awaiting development by Oktaho are not unknowu XJJ I n. --The Okt.v faUa IS 6 v r oi l. t-.rtw the ;Y-t jexr. tn?.s;ar.-r,j: ti Ua tiu U iv.v:n n? t e U'.tt ctvp. h la ,vii. l.fMx.r tt '.'.ve f;m.- -v?n1 of aUui-e n ws tf v,wtt ef t,w?hip ivr t - t , -. Ut V.'A t Wtt VNM;i,vi f.vr vt 5' uf.j lis ,v Aiv '-HKUed Piyss. Ti'P'ka, Kans , Sept. i. --Joseph C.entry, the al'cgisi kuhuipivr of Vurian P.'cakU-y, eptrssd hi be ! cf to.t.tv. th&t Mr. .Un-.es lUtvlsy il rot r;o up her il.iSra to the iu;,.',, "S:;e loves tV.e child better ,m Isit onii hf s.ud Gentry. 7ti.'.f. her I h -ainc! to love tho cti'.J rrt'jre ever seetr.R tt. It was this C.at vr'"''" V,, 't five to tsike part in tbis. We JivttT I wss p,aid. was only a sranH wiiSrrMion -es, $.rx-ur sa u-.-vt m r:; cf ,vt vMi Ue m. ,Ute JM lY r,w,5fi iV- iSi'T5 (if xVR.'.;ten ilivvii ;,cr iV.rtv ,v . e j v Tt w.l. '?.( rt v.iv A 'anoi el jrr t V, ft I N !! g t-MA;lt-n Cif Vtti.v c j t,lvM t'-' V-ert iv i VmhyA H-t :;vS rn-f -cv.t M t-v"-'V: a (',mvi' v( t: r wsit, Tt ' !Y;;.. ; V-"- ti'v en the ri,-. fAf 1.. 1. 1 ii-i w vv , .4 ,' fr :n r C - f.v, T" V . : i .. :,; e - i - f" - ;.. ' v " " "' : . t ' '' ''s" , ..- m . . ! : - V ' : ' y.l TT i I ' iWi' ' . - - - . . . - t , ' n ' V ..( '- " "'' ' 1 t',' 1 f i- k vn i k ' - - e,i jf, i x i i i it - s V1'l 4 H i. !(" i'i: i 't ?ev.t J-.it'rft ti;c psn aj jVt ' j, 1 "., v , pi-; S" i r i C-ttC'U ! b .t o 4 im VALUES RAISED l!i KQV.'ATA COUNTY .1. ...... I, ., .. t K l, l:1,I T lw.li.iva 111.,!-." I llt'llp.11, 11 lit. . r-., t v jwill bo something to prevent our coin- togthcr in the long run,1' Johnson had (something to say on the subject of bids. I see where some fellow ow ning i tan h in Oklahoma has offered $7.", iKhV said Jaik. "'Well, as everyone knows, I have not tried to place any obstacles in the way of a fight, hut I want it understood right now in re gul to the location. I will not fight at Oklahoma or south of the Mason and Dixon line, or at any outside place. 172 jl am not craiy. 1 want to fight In ori .Tj near a Mr city, where 1 will have all the pme.tion the law affords and ev 'ery ihantn to show that I am a hotter 'maw than Jeffries." He is especially interc'V noma's bank deposits gllara for the "Flower- Mate ls now ': ing a measure practical with, the Oklahoma law. T)B i ' I..lf1iir !af iil-. .- , . Washington will make 15,000 bales of . " b -o,, oKwrt-d! hops. The crop is high grade and ugh of r,.,r,.S(,, free from defects. passed the guaranty U;,. The wheat acreage in Washington j " aru a co jr'ti' 3i ope, . i ,rfim.nted GoverTir.r i m . . is 2,122,000 acre8 this year, as against - vitait 1,728,784 in 1908, when 25,500,000 bushels were harvested. The yield this year is estimated at from 29,000, 000 to 40,000,000 bushels, as against 38,000,100 tushels in 1907. Oregon has 802,00 acres In wheat this year, as against 818,585 in 1908, and it Is expected the crop will be not less than 10,500,000 bushels. If conditions had been favorable throughout the etate the yield would be 21,000,000 bushels. frocd and no liquor is 4 . ... . ... nr-AA aa A , Idaho win cur ueivveen ,tuv,vvv it is an eit;;rr.t ns-.tuf. 10,000,000 bushels this year, as com- have oVnel ia p-'Lil,;ijCl; pared with les3 than 9,000,000 bushels that law viosators . a a'i j.. in 190S. Its acreage Is 474,000 as for they did r.ct vote f -r tbra against 414,412 a year ago. I Florida the Eiajority iiU Farmers are holding their oats for community UEJt." ( Sir. a ton- which means from $29 to Rev. J. J. Ti-otcr., , $29.50 at tidewater. The barley crop erintf ndeit of tLe Cklai;- is large, with plenty of coarse grain Ssloon Lear-, a-i ix for feeding later in the season. Many the catcpa-ga fwr j-rti.l:: nf th u-hnt rnneherA tieliee thev ' vears ago. is T.OW ftl!l ... ...V ........ . . . ... IIIlUi- a lliuinnc ill iniiuui .,v, , w , - - - - - when it was at the dollar mark, as; prices have tumbled to from S3 to It'llia, .u mi i o in Mia iiii('ii Aujit- i & A w w 4k Ott j- J do not expect a raise until spring, the Uni 1 LI. ,(.,,- r. .. . 38KI.'I ivwa uil aUt-Wllt bitio:i. "We rcg-j';-t- iv.e jl()f' fic at home with the tonntry ' prolnbltion unit. Vr.dr this 1 the predominating p'-rain!, county din-ides for or again! loon. Because- Cie aajor: f dents proLIbit laloous tbeat,.'; enforce the law, ar.l tUr, hf,, ; i ) raised in a Jaw-iliiir? 'Where ftate-wide jrohib ospb : Pi 3 w .1 Fri em; 1 frl tor th: au I. , (: ft L;t; do; it WTT K.', D.H. basis for this being that the farmers in the Canadian northwest are cutting i a bumper crop and the fact that Hu. ! sail and Dnnubinn countries are1 ready to ship to Kdrope. ATrOKNEV-ATLj Suite 5-6-7 Ernp:rtD;- f i VINITA. - m I 1 f I V I ; 1 V. prr it'.t f.vr tv,e t " f rt-i.vr t i !..'. Vl-t ; . vie v fcilll 17 A V-er cert f.n e fi-'V.' 1 iys-is'Vs from our er . - . iv.it.. ft'.e ?it in .. ' -e-jt-e 'iv t'-e prwth i t.e ,'; , f'-i t t. a'l" ''-"d. Ti4 .'.;: bif.-fi ' : C ,i ' l. si .. " ej'i.", . S ol ";.- '.',(4 .. .v- t'. , C el,.'. ! v. Ti-fc.'i-. V rt.-.ii V.. r- i. f,,r tl-f t--t i !. ."; ; a r if; v Jh'ii.! ;x ft r . , . ! '. . . ! - "I .. V - " I ' T:t t- h, k ,.; .'. vi '.,p; ; ; Out hue. OVU Sept. 1 , Vft, r .i, -tpt;r,g the NCHtcivt rr turv.s fioin cv entr-fue xn-.r.tes. the Mate hoarj of tr-5-5!stio ba chAr-sec STATE LOANS I.'iOE BT SCHOOL DEPARTMENT -,1 rs'se-i'. tJve v,A & t s et Ntv J . per a i c-eurty frotw $11 to ?t v crate. NwatA oonu ty erty-.t ;; Ut -vv,ty in Its vjjwji vyc,-s1 i4t $ . .;- 4 . per Hnv t j ate ea- O.c tnvM'd t ! .,.jU.e di 'se t.v hti i;t p i n ;c Ajtc w txv $!wt Tl.e ie : s t S!'-i Hi it Uf Vj.. .s! . Guthue. Okla,, A up. 51. The ftlow 4ng lea;; w ere made by the school land ' She sev- deittnieiit fr the e k ending An Its i';tnst rtth. 1W' I StO.it. H . t 1 Hi f. ! .... . ..v.: ;, Ji t rainier. IV ) V! . .. 1 eony.jr, Str. V., k "..v.;. C,. : I .:,..; '.aw ntin. e in 't the ev : t Ue to the I., t t'. I ;v Tins Nv. :v ,. '' .';' r.ov.4 IVovvi V-...1,' '',r:,1 fo v .-. i c-!. , iv j, I'll-! i f.Cl -rt. ii't-ist.h Wit li, V i fc" K.ITIP.f GrTf.i.0TS H iLLEEa;UKREQU!TTED LOVE IS - - 1 , CAUSE CF SKOOTIHS vft't 11 t.-ori. ei inii. ; fc-.'S, J't "'f t J, I ', Off r I . . !.. ) c a lv . cf-.,i M'' -.is,, -f t V f . ... ; ;- ;. " ,,( v.' i-e ;',,"'.,- fi t li " V ij'i "T f V - ,'-4 ' V? tN-V Oil '( i ' t -v t ' ; x ( v,-w r, '''. Ki l in " os H ' s , I1 :' : .1 J 4s n ' t. -v.tK S .' ' n i , ' i--ifl t,, .a' t ie4 i f :,v.,Vsir e ! i ;;.ct(oi t,kt i. ; v . T . i. f !.!. t-,'i t ! !. 1 i iti ;,-i. v , m- j i bt (: Cut! ! iir f t tr : : 1. 1 s.Mi i i ; ! e.v - 4 T-.b.-c ; , ' vi-ief fc r','1et t i ,-(,; v k '.. r.k.i, ) f wmj ? 1 ,l'-e law f. t ,-.. in ii V r. f 1? 1 ' . . ' i , i 1 .-. sw ? c' ' ' .' ,-;.: l,. ; ? 1 - , i , v ;i lt tVr .--f p, .t :w:: . i t i . 5' i) ;,i 1 5 C, sv.v :i; K t I : ;! ; H P o-V. Vet ?l - Tr.r n.Jvc.-t .f .! i,t ,t,ti"t, n fot MieU S 1 r.'.'i Vrt-fH, n.T: ce N:rif r.ir.,1. I.im 1?' to Is; n jffcr , t Vv ;f,;v:- w .n ' iv.i,riy s t r- I? A lit cot ti-'i .iivW ir. li ! f,-sil? ih h ril M .i Tiiiher kt4 t ih,t S Tl-e fil 1 la . ; . '.( fr.;?cta m to k t-he fct t!e i l l: i.-kt if a I. . H..i:'..-f .v.; . $5 ,!' 'iO. ' 1 j Kir.VAul, Mxrjl.a C .i:tlor. Iih : U.;st;i?,A, co ;rty, $v : j rt-.:-n. .turoe V:.. Kiffia'o. lla:vr i j i'our.ty, $oo. a rV. C. , - 3.. - C. !. ! lNn,a? ! 1 it.HCie e;;T,tv, $A.'.i"i ' ' V, 'c!5, tr.i-.a K. i l.ft.-a:cr. " .-m : 1 ; .-Orv ....... , $: !( ' n.jrt Neva H, U.h jmuvcs, B i". rs.'ty -;, rt . $';,' 1 TitVrii'tr. Vt:Mii V... T-cumft h M lVtta a'.oe.ife vc;i; f .(fi. i 1 B-vk;.ai:. It Vo.vlward. W ox.! j ' '.-H co-.Titv . 1 i-nis i I 5oi;!l,n., rrrk IV. Ti !i.vt;'., Tj.1 ; '.-;T;ty, ll.i'NVI. " i ! .''olir-M-on ,V W s:s. Gov. "4. lUrnivr j j ooi-t.ty , $1 .t-'Cii. j l'v.fiif-l, W;;.;e ,1 GnttV c'tn;i.t ;-.".n 1 THE NEW MODEL f CLOTHING STORE ST01 To bo sold out in the nexi days. All goods left to bet in bulk at auction. Sale to mence on ? . icon attcH'iEt oecers : KHS: UTEAiiiT FlUASEDiS JL RIDAY HORNING, SEPT. 3, AT 9 A. II ETY CI! I' II btiiiii m , I, I i 1 ; hj: "ff 'ii ! I vaf ' 1 I ! i " i -f 1, II lu