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dragging in front of his own prem-1 presses doubt and apprehension for ises. No better illustration of this the future prosperity of the place. working in conjunction with the ESI I. BARNSDALL commendable but it hardly argues the new form of government is responsible for it, when under that law tlhe salaries for the commission NOT A LIFE OF BLISS wum sxretcnes moping about and indulging in mourn- Barnsdall interests. Barnsdall was among the first to realize the magnitude of.

the gas sun- THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPER Ca wb. wue "Mnu complaints ne naiurally reels that it is no place for him. and at once ers alone would be $5,500. tae. lower eni Wlalnut street.

It Khalrc! tho rfuct -iff lifts faa n-iili Vi ply in Oklahoma and he not only leased hundreds of thousands of acres himself, but is now buying up CONTROL GAS FIELD? W. G. no. Pre, and Manager. In dragged after, every Tain and islnnii.

nut -with Clyde H. Knox Secy, and Editor, fa perfect condition all the time, some ether niace Cnnpemientw trv The Hidgelys, although forced ont of the National Bank of Commerce at Kansas City because their wives HOLY GHOST CONBERTS HAD A VERY STRENUOUS TIME. 1 1 1 ia. Wl me I and make a live, enterprising town the leases of others in the Bartlesville belt. Plenty of Gas There.

od Santa Fe righ.t-of-.way leading of th -iv. OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. "snubbed" Kansas City's society ussuiu VI1UUU VylCCJt WWSe. Xt I U'hon vnn a TO n'ni-b1nn leaders, lost nothing by the deal. RUMOR SAYS ST.

LOUIS-OKLAHO-! uci ci uccu rai. an mint They soldi their stock for just $78,000 Chickaslha on the south, every town TO ENGLAND AS MISSIONARIES TERMS av if a uu jour town you axe MA PIPE LINE IS SURE. more than they paid for it, and drew ig all the more for your- Tlnflv Jnnrnil tiv moll von 1 flA tntrnMhi. i i atcumiJilallin Kirge enougn to 'maKe a prontar.ie iun a uau grauer wmicn IOWIl'1 lf business has ibeen piped or is I big salaries during the six months they conducted Che Jbank. So after beinsr nined for ens ri tTvjtl Weekly Journal, per year.

In adv. 11.00 full of i. -r. i TO COST ABOUT $15,000,000 all there may have been method in whoever sets of th ued Two let as much, monev hfas nrobahlv been une OI ine most curious phenomena Ar in Harems and All Were Dis- their program. of.

the state must depend ucon an pent on it as was ever Dut Into! 11 witn Human existence Appointed in Their Journey. outside market. That the Barnsdall in- he other road. It is all a ouestion tne Srowth of hair on a tody after trests are now asking for bids for A promoter has been in the city Barnsdall Said to Control AM Gas constant care rather than grad- aea n- The truth of this phenome- thd long pipe line to St. Louis, it is this week trying to get $30,000 for MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS.

-FnteTed in the Postofflce at Coffey, ville, as second-class matter. OFFICE 123 W. NINTH 8TREET. ne un a road nnct v- 0 iiion uas ueen estaDiisned in numcer- Land West of Mississippi River May Defy Mew State. pointed out, would seem to indicate ian industry located over 100 miles pecting it to take care of itself the Iess cases, although the cause Haas not Philadelphia, Nov.

23 Mabel a young girl who was converted who has got that "control." from here. if Coifeyville cap est of the time. If Governor-elect Deen satisractoniy accounted for by Oklahoma is now credited by ex- to the strange religious sect known italists will only turn down these Stubbs desires to confer the greatest scientists. One of the latest in- perts with having ihe largest suiclv as the Holy Ghost Society i outside investments and put their Pittsburg. NOV.

24 That I of ss of onv state in. thf TTninn I York a vear ssilvrt frr- rnrion.i impetus to the good roads movement stances or tee kind is that of John he will arrange a rebate of road tax Snulze cf Kirks ville, who was for each farmer who will buy a road fcuriel thirteen yars ago in a country 'drag and use it alone Ihis own Dlaca. graveyard ten miles nor.hwest cf the 3 Theodore Barnsdall, oil and gas king, Pennsylvania is placed second and with five men and twelve other who was recently referred to at the) West Virsinia third. The last reDort voune women as miastonariw! Sfcandard Oil company investigation on Pennsylviania showed that it net- turned to Philadelphia today. Sho That is the only wav In which Kan- town.

According to the Kirksville us mat mysterious mt iiarnsuaii," i ted for the. year, and that tells a story of almost incredible FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. sas will ever get good roads. Express the body was exhumed a few days ago and reburied in the ceme has practically cornered the ga-pro-jof Wrest Virginia $13,735,343. When hardships.

-o- aucing territory west of the Mississ- it comes to estimating the gas pro- Starting away from Philadelphia a money into feme good 'local industry, they will ido nucTj to boost Coffeyville towa-d he 40,000 mark and probably get better on their money, toe. Charles -Mceau Harger, in the recent campaign, had this sqi'i in his paper one day: "Some day a party will the Kirg road drr.g as its emblem and will sweep the country by umptysteenth majority." Mr. Stubbs seems to have tEken the cue. tery at Kirksville, and it was found THE ARMY OF DEFEAT. Without any desire to prolong the Ippi river, is declared a story I duction of Oklahoma the figures run I pretty girl of eighteen vears.

Misa to be in a perfect state of preserva ii.very candidate who succeeds in I arguments against the bank guaranty an election is an Pvirtpnrs that rme rr I laW nronosed in Kn Tlenc tiro flaci'fO printed here and -widely discussed on I into so many billions of cubic feet a I Collins 'looks today like a woman of the stock exchange and in banking! day that the number is staggering, fifty. One girl of their number, she tion, as were also his clothes. His circles today. land it is pointed out only 1 per says, dial on tho Pamnas of Arppni- more has failed for the same posi- to refer once more to the report 'of fC9- which was smoothly shaven at tion. The fact is less a matter nf the bank commissioner tne tlme nis irst burial, thirteen It is asserted that Barnsdall has I cent of this supply is now being used I tine, two girls are workine in fac I TTe caiio ottontin years ago, was covered with a beard secured a monopoly of tho gas in Ok-1 in tbe state.

tories in Beunos thrf of tho I nearly four inches long, and his hair -l AQ V1 f.ln lahoma, iand it admitted today men are laying ties on a South American railroad, two ffirlc: arc in TnMo-n siderations that apply to the science rerusmg chart to banks in -towns of government, which goes on stead-1 where there is absolutely no field for had grown to be as long as that of a by the Barnsdall interests that woman. has completed pla-s for spending ily, however the currents of men ac- new banks and where the applications BIG TINE CASE GOES UP $15,000,000 in piping gas from the tive in politics may vary, says the I would never be made were it not pos-St. Louis Globe-'Democrat. Elec-1 sible, under the guaranty law. lor a Oklahoma fields to St.

Louis, a dis The Journal in times past has said tion3 are above all a test of princi- new bank to start and within twenty- some pretty hard things abcut Inde tance cf 330 miles as the crow flies, but 400 miles by the pipe line. ATTORNEY GENERAL CARRIES OIL SUIT TO SUPREME COURT pies and a just allotment of responsi- rur hours be on the same footing aslpendence, but nowhere in all cur bili'ties. If no more than a tourney tDfi bank That has run twenty files can we iind anything so mean of individual ambitions or a race for The guaranty law gives the new bank about the county seat as this edito- In Shawnee county abcut a idezen men have announced themselves as candidates for county offices in 1910. As expected, the primary law will make political candidacies" a continuous "One hundred onbies a day born in Oklahoma. In twenty-one years from now, if not sooner, Oklahoma will be a Republican state," -says the OttaVa Herald.

THE MSLE OF LONG AGO. official salaries and patronage, they this unfair advantage, and for that rial taken from Friday night's Inde Believed They Were, Inspired. "When wC left New York as members of the Holy Ghost sect," said Miss Collins, "we all believed that we had 'the gift of tlhe tongues," and we went out-to teaclj the rest of the world our religion. We decided to sail London. We escaped a great shipwreck, but they would not receive us there.

Then six of us got a call to go to India. We went from London to Calcutta in July. Mr. are on a low level and merely one of reason adventurers are flocking to pendence Reporter: "Bartlesville, the sordid forms of business. But in the new state in droves to launch new Muskogee, Tulsa and Coffey ville a free country containing 15.000.000 banks.

The commissioner has re- maintain active and energetic corn- Standard Oil Behind Barnsdall. There are names and conditions surrounding the Oklahoma deal which lend strength to the rumor that Barnsdall is ia this deal at least, connected with the Standard Oil company. That Barnsdall would not have enough money Cumself to corner gas leases in Oklahoma, as. he is credited with doing, is believed here, Claims Appeals Court Had No Jurisdiction to Reverse Judge Landis' $29,000,000 Against Oil Trust voters, the most of whom are patri-j fused in several cases to grant thejmercial clubs. They do a good work otic, Intelligent and conscientious, the I charters and he is now the defendant Just now the good people of Bartles ranks of the defeated are worthy of I in a suit of mandamus that will be I ville are showing thedr loyalty to the Washington, Nov.

23. (Attorney a respectful acknowledgement. To I carried to the federal supreme court town by donating lots to the eommer MoKiroy, wno led us, tlhought we begin with, the manly, genuine accep-1 to make him grant all the charters I cial club to be sold to raise money to General Bonaparte filed today a HCOuid do great things 'in India. Oh, a wonderful stream is the River and besides there are associated with him in this deal which savor tance of a fair defeat is evidence of I that may be applied for. Kansas carry on the work of the club.

Cof- UUU iUI U. Will. KfL uuuuiaii 1U WH- supreme court of the United States most strongly of the Standard the high quality of the American! should not overlook these facts be-J fey ville is being advertised far and Time. As it runs through the realm of tears. cnaracter.

At this point have failed I lore adopting a law along the guar- wide tnrough its Soutn coffeyville aa many republics. Their minorities I anty line, and if any measure is en- dition. And hero sit we idle. No ef- With a faultless rhythm and a musi umeib puw i ps iron wuu.au I Calcutta and went north. We Oklahoma to St.

Louis have just pec-3 for the seventh circuit to 0 nntl iQf have not been good losers, but resent-1 acted in this state, let these pitfalls fort is being made to push forward cal rhyme. been learned and they show the pro- I view the judgment of that court in Thpr. tw nf ri. ful to the extent of revolutionary re-1 be carefully avoided. And a boundless sweep and a surge the town.

No live commercial club. The only time we get really enthused ject to be much larger than has been reversing the ruling of Judge Landis 0ttv Qn th j. -l i i 1 i lie case in which the standard i 7 were Indians who met is when we want to knock out some sublime, As it blends with the Ocean of Year3. iuiu uy tuc mwBei miuimduwi nnn nnn SOme and obtainable heretofore. Not only is Oil company was fined $29,000,000 on other fellow's plan to do something.

slstance. Cuba's first experiment at self-government broke down on this account; the second must face a like probability or possibility when the 5000 troops of the United States are withdrawn. ear. to be furaisnea to St. Louis, but I -a cnarse or violating cue anu-iiusi The Kansas City Journal prods the bank guaranty plan very vigorously as follows: "The bank deposit guaranty law, as ordinarily proposed, should be entitled "an act to insure destitute and the girls- well, they What we need is somthing to get us rogether and to work." How the winters are drifting, like it is expected to serve other cities law.

The 'attorney general takes and' towns along the line between! the position that the court of appeals flakes of snow. And the summers like buds was without jurisdiction when it re sweet sleep for crooked bankers who All honor' then to the good losers Over at IndeDendence a ereat revi- of the states of the American Union might otherwise be annoyed by. fear I val is in progress and many sinners versed Judge" Landis decision. WANTS PUBLIC TO HELP. throughout their history.

At the out And the years in the siheaf; so-they ere ioemg brought into tne loia. of or sympathy for their depositors." Another proper title for such a law would te "an act Ko make the honest come and they go, Much good is being done and Inde that city and Oklahoma. This ex-pTains the willingness of those back of the project to expend in the neighborhood cf $15,000,000 in constructing the long pipe line and in remodeling the gas pipe system in St. Louis. Cost of Pipe Line $7,400,000.

The distance from Oklahoma to St. On the river's breast, with its ebtt pendence will feel the good effcts of ana competent bankers stand the and flow, As it glides in the shadow and Cri! Meetings of Co. Now Open to AH Co-operation Needed. Charles McCrum, captain of Com losses made by the crooks and incompetents." Of course, in the light of th religious awakening for many years to come. The churches Twill be stronger, public sentiment will be better and the value of a personal spiritual experience will be felt by sheen.

i much of the present style of reason- in 1 1 -1 .1 A4 it 1 11 i There's a magical isle up the River Louis by an "air line" route is about 330 miles, but it is stated that the proposed pipe line will be from 300 to 400 miles in -length. Figuring on a set some of them were far from satisfied with the national constitution, though posterity has pronounced it the wisest instrument of the kind that ever came from men who met In deliberative council. But there is often much more in defeat than the privilege of yielding a brave recognition. A right principle can never be defeated. It may be temporarily confused or long held back, but is sure lo present itself again in some form, and more powerfully than before.

Herein is the great secre: of the vital pany Kansas National Guards, wishes to announce that hereafter all drill meetings of the company will be open to the public. The drills heretofore have been behind closed doors Time, Where the softest of are play ing; basis of 24-inch pipe, it been es just vanished. We did not complain to the authorities, because we knew pretty well where they had gone. They are now in harems, and I can't iblame them much. We did not have the real gift and life was far more terrible than I can you Carried Off by Wild Men.

"Again we went north to JLuck-now. Another girl, Mabel Oharles, of New York, was stolen from us one night while we were camping out. There were some wild hill men who rode down and stopped at our camp. Next morning there were only three of us left. "Mr.

McEIroy and Lillie Thomas and I went hack to Calcutta. From there we sailed to Beunos Ayres to join the others. "One girl, May Simms, who was from Philadelphia, died in the Pampas on tihe way to Rosario. We had been overtaken by a storm. We had no covering of any sort and the cold was awful.

He buried poor May there. We had even harder times in Argentine in India. Then my parents succeeded in getting me themselves were to be losers- They are rich and ought to be robbed. But the bankers will pass the losses on to their customers, so that in the end it becomes a penalty on the depositors in good banks. these de timated that the cost of laying the but hereafter they will be open to all There's a cloudless sky and a tropi line( material included) would be in and the public is invited to witness cal clime.

And a song as sweet as a vesper the neighborhood of $7,400,000, to say nothing of the pumping stations positors are anxious to pay what peo many who have never known it be fore. There is frequently much criticism of revival meetings such as are under way there, but these generally come from people whose hearts are not in accord with the 'proselyting, fervid taggressiveness needed to advance the cause of religion. If a fbig revival in a city like Independence makes even a hundred men and women better at heart than they are now it is worth all it costs. James T. Bradley, of Sedan, was along the route and the piping of the chime, And the Junes with the roses are straying.

intermediate t-crsns. When St. Louis interest of the masses in politics. Mere personal partisanship has but a slight hold upon them, but they ple lose who patronize reckless bankers, then indeed is the millennium ccme. If people want their deposits is reached! another enormous "expend (And the name of 'tlhat isle is the iture will, be necessary.

While there is a system of ipipe 'lines in that city them. is now doing, well under the direction of Capt. McCrum. This was an honor not sought by Col McCrum, for he has had much higher honors in the service during tne Spanish-American war. He took command of company after being petitioned to do so by many cf the business and professional men of the city and is working to make it a success.

There are about forty working members who are now co-operat Long Ago, And we bury our treasures there; now, they are for artificial gas ser never let go of what they believe to guaranteed why don't they pay some be a right principle. It appeals to insurance company for the guaranty? them with the force of an overmaster- There is no reason why they should ing necessity until it is proved to be get something for nsihing, and there unsound, or is wrought into the polity is no reason why those who don't care vice and large expense would be nec There are brows of beauty and bos essary to remodel them for the liand elected cashier of the National Bank of Commerce at Kansas City Thurs of the government. I for a given 'thing should be required oms of snow; There are heaps of dust but we loved them so! There are trinkets and tresses of hair. day afternoon. There will be gener The Republican party lost its first to pay for it ling of natural gas.

The statement that $15,000,000 will be required for the carrying out of the entire project is regarded by the experts in the harem. Our girt of tongues was not ing to the best of their ability to from (heaven It was from some business as vesy conservative. make the company a success, tapc devil." To carry out this project another There are fragments of song that tio- al satisfaction in all the banks of tihe southwest -at this annotm cement. Mr. Bradley has been nationial bank examiner for Kansas since 1902.

He also served as receiver for the defunct IFirst National bank of Topeka, and for the National Bank of Com company is being formed. The McCrum hopes the public will co-operate as far as possible to help the company. body sing3, And a -part of an infant's prayer; used thus far in connection with the Miss Collins mother, who lives at No. 2135 Catherine street, eald: "My husband and I pawned many of our household articles to raise tho money to bring Mabel home. There are two other girls are also There's a 2ute unswept, and a harp proposition are those of Mr.

Barnsdall and K. P. Whiteomb, manager of tho Union Natural Gas company. without' strings; merce last fall when it had tempor THE BUSY EX-SERGEANT. ary trouble.

Mr. Bradley is not only a capable (banker, but personally he Fish and Game Laws New Claim the I writing home for funds, but their Barnsdall's $8,000,000 Loan Recalled. The Union Natural Gas company is Attention of -Mr. Fieeman. parents are unable to raise tne is one of the best men in Kansas public life today.

His friends 'Will a Barnsdiall-Standard concern a presidential contest, and the pivotal state in its defeat at that time was Pennsylvania, now a synonym for overwhelming party strength. What an army of defeat in 1856 was an army of victory in 1860, but with that triumph came a tremendous responsibility. Within those four years Abraham, Lincoln had been nationally discovered The party, though outnumbered at first, felt itself to be right, and therefore invincible. Let those who find themselves defeated in an election apply to the situation the test of principle, and they will either yield the issue by reason of conviction or look forward cheerfully to another trial by ballot. But if theic object was only the spoils, or the success of any sort of machine manipulation, they will get no consolation in this line of thought, and none is intended.

A debasement of politics is W. P. Fleeman is now devoting nis I money. 000,000 concern, paying good divi The 'announcement that T. N.

Barnsdall and other eastern capitalists hiave the gas supply of Oklahoma and will build a pipe line to St. Louis will bring on an interesting 3g-'l battle betwieen the nipe liners and the state of Oklaiho-It will tie the contention of Oklahoma that the gas is not to be piped out of the state in which it is produced, there being a constitutional provision against this. On the other-hand the igas men will go into court and! claim tthiat there is just as much right to pipe the gas out of the state as there is to send the coal or corn or wheat outside the state boundaries. The federal supreme court will in the end be called upon to decide the question. Southern Kansas people tried four years ago to get a law passed by the legislature prohibiting dends.

Mr. Barnsdall, while still all regret to see him leave Kansas, but are glad that he will be so close to Kansas in his new work. YOUTHFUL BURGLARS CAUGHT. denying he is connnected with the time to tne enforcement of the fish and game laws of the state. During the last few days he has secured a number of fish nets that were being Standard Oil company, admits that the Standard Oil company and Ihis used and acting under instructions or Union Gas company own gas lands Two Boys and Two Gin's Arrested at Parsons on Serious Charges.

Parsons, Kan. Nov. 23 Two boys and two girls were arrested here today, charged with horse, stealing. Careless newspaper correspondents can work a lot of harm. The other day a dispatch was sent out from Washington stating that Con the state fish and game warden he in West Virginia jointly.

The fact allowed the man go free providing that Whitcom.b', the manager of the Barnsdall Standard-Union Natural the nets were burned. gressman Scott had said that Senator The fish and game laws of the They confessed to having stolen two There are ibroken vows and pieces of rings, And the garments that she used to wear. There are hands that are waved when the fairy shore By the mirage is lifted in air; And we sometimes hear through the turbulent roar Sweet voices we in the days gone before, When the wind down the river is fair. )h, remembered for aye be the blessed isle, All the day of our life until night; Wihen the evening comes with its beautiful smile, And our eyes are closing to slumber awhile, iMmy that "Greenwood" of fsoul be in sight! Benjamin F. Taylor.

WALKED THROUGH THE GLASS. state are good if they are enforced I horses and a wagon and harnes in Long was not of the type of man that President Taft would want in his cab Gas is associrVted' with Barnsdall in the new deal, causes Pittsburg oil and business men to 6mile when they think of the -profane de but in their nresent shape there are the eatern part of tne county. The several loon holes through which vio- boys are Bert fftuasel. aged 17 years; practically a defeat even when it I the piping of gas out of this state, I r-v ii A. inet.

This came to Kansas and was read by the friends cf Senator Long. it created animosity toward Mr. Scott. lators ran slin. The laws will prob-IJJuara Alien, agea ana tne gins gains for a time the place and power nial of 'Barnsdall some time since ably be amended at the next session that he was connected with the but the influence exerted by the up-stater?" and by Kansas City were so strong that the law was defeated.

The case in Oklahoma will be watch Now Mr. Scott has made another of the legislature. However, in the Standard in any way. sought. Wbat is dereat? Not necessarily the verdict of a day or a year.

A subtle sense of this truth is at the bottom or the pnuosopny witn meanwhile Ex-Sergent Fleeman will Barnsdall some years ago "borrow are Edith Buckingham, aged 14 years, and Cora Spellmeier, aged 16 years. The girl and -boys ran away from their homes near Scammon, Kansas, and have been travelling over the country together. They were headed statement, telling what he really did say, which was that he stated Mr. do his bes; to see that the law Is en ed with special interest by the peo- ed" $8,000,000 from Standard Oil forced in this part of the state. which Americans study the lessons of rle of the Kansas gas belt.

company to settle for oil and gas lands In Oklahoma Territory and In REVIVAII 'or Oloroa- when capturned. their elections. I I Is a union depot better for a city A noor man cannot afford to so to I than separate depots? This is- a ques- LARGE AUDIENCE AT dian Territory. On the stand, a rigid investigation of the Standard a i Jf Long was net the type of man who had to be taken care of all the difference in the wor'd. And it will take a.

good while for the wrong that was done by the first error to be righted by the correcting statement. Are you familiar with the prayer of Robert Louis Stevenson? It is one tha leclslntnro k'ancas In fnrt I tion now confronting the people of Fourteen Were Baptised at the Close weaamg rany av. two years ago. Barnsoaii aamutea the "borrow," but said he had paid of Monday Evening's Service. I ue uui-wi-iuwu suesw wuu Tho Christian hnrrh wa fl.iid -here for the Perkins-Stuart wedding the money back.

Effort at that time was oireciea towara trying piuc that Barnsdall was but the agent of the Standard Oil company, getting land srants in Oklahoma and no man can take the job now and break even. He will be out at least $100 any way it is figured. The legal pay is $150, or $3 per day for fifty days. The session nearly always lasts until some time in March, generally about seventy days altogether. No man can live in Topeka during thin time and spend less than $200, ana nearly every member spends at least Indian Territory from The Depart again last night to hear Evangelist the city Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harlow preach on the subject "Where S01 Miss Chalfant and Mr. Long are the dead?" It was a plain pre- went to Tulsa as the guests of C. E.

sentation of the subject ad won fa- Aull. Miss Anheuser left for St. vorable comment from the lai-ge audi- lMs, Miss Klaner for Chicago and ence. Rev. Harlow fcias a question Mr.

Pulliam for New York. Mr. box in the vestibule of the church Schmitz left for St. (Louis. Messrs.

and he will be glad to answer all Perry, Martin, Emery and Franchot sensible questions. There were sev- left Tulsa. Mr. Fisher left tor firl nnestions nresentei and answer- Altoona, Pa. Mrs.

Stuart and daugh- Tulsa. The Oklahoma teorporatioli commission has declined to compel the railroads entering that city to unite in a union depot movement he-cause the people of Tulsa themselves cannot unite on the proposition as to whether they want such a depot. Some argue that a fine depot into which all the roads shall enter will be a great thing for the city. Others claim that such a depot will not be a good thing, because separate depots compel the' passengers to drive through the city when transferring from one road to another, and thus see the city's business district when ment of the Interior as an individual, but really for the Standard, with which the government would not deal. This could not be proven at A Lady Was in a Hurry to Get Into Murphy's Hardware Store.

Monday evening a lady started into the Murphy hardware store and not noticing that the store was closed walked right through the plate glass in the door. The glass was all broken out but the woman was uninjured. In aking hold of the door the woman slipped and her knee went througJr the heavy glass. Murphy says that his line is so attractive that people will have them even though they have to go through a glass to get them. The Kidy wanted to "look a1-" a stove, but Murphy was too warm just then to pay any attention to the heaters.

of she best and prettiest things in the English language, and is as follows: "The day returns, and brings us the petty round of irritating concerns and duties. Help us to play the man: help us to perform them with laughter and kind faces; let cheerfulness abound with industry. Give us to gJ blithely on our business all 'this day; bring us to cur resting beds weary and content, and undishoncred; and grant us in the end, tire gift of sleep, Amen." last Mis.3 TTite sane ter, Miss Margaret, left for their $2o0. '-This money is not spent unnecessarily but used in meeting the demands that are made upon every member for various little expenses that he does not think or know of un "There Will Be No Tears in Para- borne at State College, Pa. isf" in hr usual fnsnfrin wav.

ThP mMB in Rnns- hau been al BILLUPS LAW UPHELD. til he gets there on the ground A ET-pat hln to many In the meetines. man whose. family is dependent upon I otherwise they would net. So there Tonieht Rev.

Harlaw will nreach oa Oklahoma Supreme Court Declares you have it. -There has been much talk here In past' years about a union depot at Thirteenth and Walnut but the vision vanished with the erection of the new Katy and Santa Fe stations. The outcome pf the contro him for support and who is working on a salary could never afford to take the job of representing his district in the legislature. He is barred by his poverty. Cut at the election a few weeks ago the amendment to increase th nav of memhprs of th leg HOTEL FOR BARTLESVILLE.

"The Six Kingdoms." This sermon tne Act Constitutional, will be illustrated with a large Guthrie, Nov. 24. The con-chart. When the invitaion iwas given stitutlonality of the Oklahoma pro-last night four responded. On next hibitory liquor law, known as the Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the -BMups act, was upheld by the state evangelist will talk to women only, supreme court today, in the applica-This promises to be a very interest- tion of a writ of mandamus to compel the time.

His Western Gas Company. The Barnsdail interests at present have the Oklahoma "Natural Gas company in operation in "that state, supplying Guthrie and several other cities and towns. They also have the Kansas Natural Ga3 company, which supplies Kansas City and other towns in Kansas and Missouri. Another of their 'corporations is the Western Gas company. Mr.

Barnsdall already has leased most of the territory of Oklahoma, and as 'he is going ahead with hi 3 plans for taking the but cf the state, his in liis legal right to do so appears to be firm. As a precedent he ha3 been pointing to the fact that a very large percentage to New $100,000 Hostlery Promised versy at Tuisa will De watcned witn islature to $500 per session, cutting Merest everywhere. out tif npr Mfm wnc HffpatiH Vnl Or- ing service. Song service begins at I Judge Samuel Hooker of Oklahoma 7:30 each evening. Max Dillon Dead.

A more polite individual or a more accomodating witness than John D. Rockefeller has shown himself to be in the New York oil cases could hardly be Imagined. He enters the court room wreathed in smiles and when the attorneys begin to hammer his testimony on the witness stand he merely smiles at them and never for one second becomes ruffled. Regardless of the merits of his testimony it must be admitted that he is quite equal to the government's attorneys and abundantly able to hold his own against them. It develops that one way in wihich the commission form of government Is ibeing made so successful at Leavenworth is because the mmission-ers are all serving without ipay, and the city -printing is also heing done tne Oklahoma Town.

Barrlesvllle, Nov. 24. It was announced today that work is to be begun at once on a. hotel building Jlere to cost $100,000. E.

J. Mairre, a Lima, millionaire, is the head of the company. The deal was consummated late this afternoon. In addition to the hotel Mr. Mairre expects to build two other business buildings on lots for which he paid $33,000 today.

George Dillon has received word of the death of his nephew, Max Dillion, City to issue a search and seizure warrant, which he had refused. Judge Hooker held that the law wa3 unconstitutional because of defective title and the improper use of the word "or" "and." The court passed specifically upon sections 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of article 3. In its opinion the court made clear that, should at Caney, Saturday night. Mr. Dil political party would champion the More towns die for want cf'confi- measure because they were all afraid dence on the part of business men to.

Yet the amendment ought to and lack of public spirit than any have carrieM and could have been other cause, very truthfully says an carried if the political parties were exchange. When a man in search of not afraid of their shadows. a home or a location goes people would gladly have voted for into a town and iinds, everything the amendment if it had been put be- brim full of hope and enthusiasm of fore them in the proper light. Both the prospecta of th place, and all parties, however, were afraid to touch -earnestly at work to build it up he it in these days of so much "reform." soon becomes imbued': with the same lon was a clerk in one of the dry of the gas used in Pittsburg is obtain goods stores there, and while stand- ed from West Virginia fields, spite of the protests of some of the officials ing behind the counter, Saturday of that state that is not right." evening suddenly fell over dead, from the question arise, It would hold for heart disease. change of venue in liauor nroseeu- tions in the lower courts.

spirit and as. a result he-drives down There have been reports lateiy that Joe Evans and the Emery? of Pennsylvania, who also have large holdings of oil and gas territory in Oklahoma, and supposedly are con- (Mrs. Ballew of vale, who has been visiting Mrs. Sally Grimes, MARRIAGE LICENSES. J.

H. Thiesinjr, Pittsburg. ........45 Alice J. Kerr, Pittsburg ..32 George W. Edwards, .21 Taisy Gordon.

Coffeyville ....21 C. J. York, manager of the P11 stakes and goes to work" with the same interest. 'When, 4iowever, he The state needs no good Toads program other than for each farmer to obligate himself to do -a little -road for nothing to help the new move- of 10 Lincoln street, returned to foer Telephone made a buslne trin goes to a town where everyone Such (liberal patriotism is Jnected with the Standard, are now home Friday. I to Chanute Tuesday..

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