THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1907. |, ~ HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, : | a i Manitoba ar. the. Nokia Wor inion vines, excepting 8 and 26, fot. reserved, my he ae Ne sole h Wf a family, or male over 18, years of age * : t of one.quarter section, of 160 acres, An case of "personatian the. entry y { 1 summarily cancelled and the eames | forfeit all priority of ciaim. ¢ x, An application for inspection 'must be made soa. 'The applicant must be @ligibie lead entry, and only one application ion will be received from an indi application _ been die ny for tin of cancellation - pn the apm, t ne L( s ie applicant pectin will et aT Ey * Applicants for Inspection / must state in what the hom ev is in default, if subsequently the statement is found to Le tncortect in material pdrticulars, the appli. Le jose any prior right of reentry Shaul land become vacant, or if entry been granted it may be summarily cai. Duties--A settler is required to perf, sondilons under one of the following he 1) At" least six months' residence upon cultivation of the land in each year dur. ¢ term of three years. : + If the father (or mother, If the father ¥ Nn oa) of a homesteader resides upon a : he vicis ity of the land entered for e If the settler has his perman dence upon farming land owned os | the vicinity of his homestead, the requirement may be satisbed by resi Pelose making i % Pah ne, spies. : jeter just give 2x Honthy' notice in_ writ. Er TR TTT | at Ottawa, of his tention Doniion Taba 3 Oklanams ist 'recognized, far f | SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN n and wide as the political Utopia of | : i sR | NADIAY | NORTH WEST MINING 16-day, most of JShoge who tamed -- Re Sem-------------- £ oal.--Coal mining rights 'may be leased f the constitution of the new state wi J . . § £ % 2 period Sf twentysone years at an annual experience pangs of disappointment. = PAYS TO BE FAITHFUL. ' acres shall be eased to on 3.400 _ William ennings Bryan called na- 5 ------ C » pany. A royaity at the rate. of five eat aye =. tional attention to the document by > 2 -« Struck It By Care in ton "shall be collected "on the merchantable ' "declaring it-éven better than thé con-| i Sidewalk. Ouaptanih eh i Shitution of the United States. ~The - New York Sune (Larson teen years of a ritish ambassador, James Bryce, -a & . i ired" aver, hi ,Of age, or 3) yCe, - box ér hired," sa locate aving facevercd'minecdl in place, may + close student of policies and forms 8f | -- oe The best Joy. 1_ev ee que feo for recording a claim is $5. government, made a trip through the . : chanced to sce once sweeping off clei dnt 0 mun be éxpended on the new - commonwealth to learn public = sidewalk Fo re apd $000" © miing: recorder opinion regarding it. - i > "You know how many boys, and, ed or paid, the. locator may, upon having» "Organized labor had .much to do many mien. for that matter, sweep & pb ade; and upon complying with ather with framing it; so did the organized sidewalk. "Th feave a streak Sequirement purchase: the 'land at '$1 per + | farmers' mpvement; Indian sentiment dirt here and there, make a poor The patent provides tor the payment of a 1 + _ekerted not a little influence. | : A of it generally and pay no attentioms: cogaity of 3 18 per cent. on the sales ? Experience and political thought of | to the passerby. are slack and - square, nr) Be generally fire 100 feet all the ages were at the command of indifferent ~ and ey do wi 53 icant may Tenewable yearly. --- the framers; theirs was the privilege | 2 other work they: have to do, can : ug Sau. ve miles cach for a term of picking the best from all organic | mn . make up your mind, in just dhe same H, rene 1 S 3 1% as ", * 3 he Walters Tin the discretion 2 laws, that man's wisdom has ever | way, Rut this boy 1 am speaking, of : y ¥ ave a. ing or n er a x 5 Fithian gue season fron the date h eration Little wonder, then, that the people | Ya ng a : for cut wile miles. Renta), $10 per annum of the nation awaited with interest] "He dug into the corners wp by rate of 8 1-2 cent. Royalty atthe the outcome, that they desire to learn | he building and made it nice and after it $1 collected on the output $ ids h lahoma stituts the ga 9,000. : just what the Oklahoma 'constitution trim there, and then, working quick- ty of the Minter op i CORY. niakers' considered 'the bestz-what | iy, t00, without losing & minute's © N,B.--Unauthorized Binatet x the Interior. structure of law they erected iff order | time, he swept the ; 8 vertisement will not ba paid. far. of 'this ad: to boast to the world the birth "of | lutely 'clean; and at the same me § JL TNOG sabo at the modern political Utopia. | as he worked, he kept his eyes apen, < oi : had some thought 4 other people ' besides himself and some sense of re- © sponsibility. He was a worker and a good worker. You knew he'd dod whatever else *he had to do in just the .same way. wif "About three months after that we J had occasion to hire another boyy : and, curiously gh, as it see to me, that boy applied for the job, He didn't need any other recoms mendation to me than the work rd. seen him doing, sweeping that sides walk, and we hired him on the spl, and he's been with us ever since, ad- vancing steadily. "What? No, he isn'ta partner yet, &% Over forty votes in the constitu- tional convention were controlled by | the organization of tillers of the soil, | known as the Farmers' Educational | and Co-Operative Union. | Powerful friends had the Indians in the body. William H. Murray, pre- sident of the convention, himself<a "squawman," made the boast that the | constitution gives more protection to! the Indians than any other such in-| strumient ever drawn. : Labor, too, was largely represented Everything that the labor unions and SOHOSOHSE- When Y Buy i COAL From P. WALSH You get genuine ' bition of bucket-shops. From a political standpoint, the | convention was heavily one-sided, be- Wir Lorry. Drapgens of. Hemry, L. Cloud), "Cherokee anstytvtrional Camverntion cian Delegate. ett GASOI I ; ing composed of 97 Democrats, I in-| dependent, and 13 Republicans. me -- P t in . hroughout Oklahoma there isjand for justifiable ends, the defendant |der the supervision of a chief mine| Campaign contributions by corpor- adile, parrymng each savage thrust, 3 u Your Tank much opposition to the constitution shall be acquitted. « |inspector, who must have had -eight | ations are forbidden, and it is sought until by a temps d'arret (sudden @ ie The state is-given permission to en- | years' actual experience as a jminer. | to prevent the issuance of watered Pause), jadiciously interpolated mto a oan stock vicious lunge of Grailhe's, he pierced | = Scr peranto n, as he the farmers' organizations asked for | €8 no g was granted, except the "recall" wo- . else. 2 man suffrage, the abolition of armed v but he's getting on; and you can \¢ ) guards during strikes and the prohi- | Ci - it down as a simple fact that any voy tof Fe | -- er i + you see making a square job sweeping off a sidew will do well at anything he undertakes." | Henry £ Asp. Repvblican Floor Sarge leader s x as drawn, although it is generally be-| at Our Dock . lieved that it will be ratified by the]gage in any occupation or business | Assistant inspectors for districts are | stock by providing that no : . people. for public purposes, - except that ad® {to be appointed by the Legislature. shall be issued except for nioney, la- him through the chest. Grailbe, with { Boys under 16 cannot be employ- | bor done or property actually receiv-|one of his Jungs perforated, remained | i y y for a long time hovering between life | GET THE HABIT AND WATCH A large s tor 8 tock of Dry Bat- Some of the clauses pointed out as |riculture .can be carried on only for| eries, Spark Plug and Coil objectionable are the disfranchising educational and scientific purposcg {ed underground, and eight hours shall | ed to the amount of the par value of 1 ® i and marines of Under the mitiative and réferendum | constitute an underground working | the stock and death, and when at last he did { i out of his room, he was bowed F 0 R Oo U R B A R G A 1 N S . a of soldiers, officers always on hand, the United States army and navy,; | feature the people reserve to them- | day. 'A commission was named, prior | Discrimination between different | come 4 S , t the initiative and referendum, as not selves the power to propose laws and [to the convention's adjournment, to] sections communities or cities by the | like an octogenarian x 3 . YOu LDEN permitting a Republican form of gov- | amendments to the constitution and | negotiate for the purchase of the coal | sale of a commodity 'at a lower price ¢ It n as now ny a 'question of Hime Women's Dongola Oxfords, all sizes, . : : ¥ ernment; the division of counties in | enact or reject them ats the polls, in- | lands by the state {in one place than the other, making or the wont ed man, as an interna ii Tg LIMITED. Oklahoma terrifory which were or- dependent of the Legistarare |. Control of all public service cor- allowance for transportation cost, i$ abscess had formed where it sould Blucher, regular $1.50 for » : anized and established by act of| A petition signed by five per cent. | porations is vested in an elected cor- | prohibited. Every license 'or charter | not be' reached--surgery en was . s : : ws the legislative and judicial. of the electors may prevent any mea- fo an commission of thiee mem- | to a mining company or, public ser- | not what it is now- and the- doctors Women's Dongola Oxfords, all sizes, light and ' apportionment, and the placing of the | sure passed by the Legislature from |pers, to serve six-year terms. Com- | VICE corporation must contain a stipu | despaired of saving him. Some time heavy soles large eyelet, Blucher, regu- maximum levy. for. common schools | going into effect until the next gener- | missioners are required to take an | lation that the corporation must sub- after he had been up and about a oh ¥ al election, when the people may vote oath that they are not interested, di- | mit all differences with its employees quarrel with Colonel Mandeville de lar $1.75 fOr = = = = = mile mf mis y at § mills. . hi I : The clause disfranchising the sol-|on whethér or not the proposition |rectly or indirectly, in any company to arpitration i Mariguy resulted in hh ehalienging a ' jers, officers and matines has alread will be accepted. which may come under supervision. Separate but cqual schools sha _be | that distinguished. CIiaeh us, Sue S ' l B S hool Sh Por ' : BE I gabon provided for negroes and whites The | was also fought at "The Oaks," but pecia - oys Ci oes i cost the territory of Oklihoma the} In case of a mature of spetial im: All railroads, oil and gas pipe, ex- on \ eh he 3s Graithe was te wk to do i "yortance, the Legislature or the 10V= | hregs, car; ole F aph enabling act provides prohibition or | 48 Uf he wi 0) Wed 0 - 4 - i 3 press, car; telephone and telegraph FIERY IR CF CL eu section of the | self justice 'with a sword, tit weap- Buff Bals., all sizes, regular $1.50, while 1.05 lm - = Ae honor of entertaining the Spanish- r 1 i ernor may provide for a special elec- | companies are given the fight to con- new state' for twenty-one years, as|oms chosen were pistols at 15 paces, they last - =~ = oe DIAMONDS 3 e have made every prepare ation to bave a complete Te gorthent. We tay direct from Nie gus. 3 very stone has » ¥ Kinnear & d'Esterre, _ the : Jewelers, 100 Princess St teen by the constitution of the United | ] a i States and the constitutions of the per centum is required. In municipal- | g3in a public office in the state, where ; oh 5 1 various existing states, the bill ofities & 10 per cent. petitipn is neces-| sock transfers and other corporate Story of Affair of Honor That is a may] e status, advan 1 the Od ee ---------------------- rights as adopted provides for trial | sary for a referendum eldition and 16 hysiness may be transacted. Public Uniade ost imit mar ec out, Yehen Grailhe, So ------ by jury in contempt cases fot viola- | per cent. to initiate. ~ service corporations and their 'offi- que, "Fir was sultering greaty, exclaimed: F 7 Once rejected by the people a mea- | cials are prohibited from consolidat- M. Augustin, of New Orleans, who 'ire again; you have another shot. SALE OF , With grave dignity Marigny raised 5 2 ih H. Nicholson tion of injunctions or orders of re £ pw BA ges Mel ' i w : gus! Onl ' > straint. .An opportunity to eard | sure €annot ve proj -|ing with or owning stock in any' com- } afterwards yecame @ district judge]... © a . A y : Aa : in three years except by a twenty- | peting corporation. No railroad com- land general of the Louisiana Legion, | 1® pistol above his head ad jirsd in- . ! was the victor in several encounters tu the air, saying wi fen foe" 4 nist be given on 'all contemipts be-{ 1 p rai five per cent. petition. pany is to transport within the state " : »" ness: "1 never strike a fallen foe. GRANITE fore punishment is imposes. d No member of a Legislature may f el duced d i hich th f hi 1 xr 3 » Three-fourths of a jury may render N tm a bs 1aY, | any articles produced or owned by in which the 'temper o is period iin 3 . ; : wy a 'verdict in civil cases and also in | durihg his"term of office, be appoint- | jt "except fuch as are riceded in the caused him to be engagéd. One in ae dead than re the Stricken y AN 1 Fo criminal cases where the crime charg- ed to any office created by the Legis-| conduct of its business. particular is noteworthy on: account frie in was CAFrIeC 3 Rome hy his THIS WEEK. A RBLE ed is less -than felony. The grand lature, nor may he be interested in| Giving of passes, except in the case|of the part it played in an extraor- Jrientls. abd consignee 3 he carefof 5 > y be > jury system is not made mandatory, [any contract for which the Legisla-| of a few classes, is made a crime, |dinary freak of foftume." Alexander a physica ut instead of sinking > ! 3 WORKS 3 t the Legislature is given authority ture provides Within vo years after | The exemptions are those provided in Graithe was the offending pany, Th be Sing Ee he easy Br Ry dati X to enforce it if desired. Upon the re- | ihe expiration of his term. No mem- ithe Hepburn federal rate bill; with though the insult (or rather provoca- 130 MIR, AT J t : z : pe . trial .of a person once convicted, a ber can vote on any measu in which | the addition of fire departments and |tion, for gentlemen seldom insulted) poraing was ch improved. The 4 Wire Constructed Leather Couches. 4 5 conviction cannot be had for a higher he has a personal or private interest, | their equipment, when traveling as|would: in this day be of scant con- hi "th Denelrate i a . abacess 5 Wire Constructed Imitation of Leather Couches, degree of a crime than at the first | and he must disclose such interest t0 such. The commission is made 'a cern. Buf some cause of action was whith: Rac 3 reatonet is fife, and 3 Wilton Rug Couches vi y : X trial. RAE the house of which he is a member. court of record, and has the final en-| present, and each was sure that a mace Ao es or its 'poisonous aq y | . : No person can be compelled - to ae. etieral LT Propnations bill | forcement -of any of its décisions re- deadly meeting would certainly fol- CO ; oie time aiterward he 8 Velours in Fancy Patterns. : nothing but appropria- | vi i ; oY "9 ; : v ) ¢ as : o 8 include nothing pprop {viewed by the Supreme Court. It is low. They rode together in a carriage | (lo add soon regained his health This week at sale prices. . imself, but witnesses s 3 ne : : : i terest on the pub- d . { h 1 fled to testify against corporations, ernment and for in e tation and transmission companies, mented on their mutua re ee tol A nity from pro- {lic debt. No measures, exept in em- | fixing rates and - preventing extortion during the entire trip, which only in the Century Magazine. e 1 ect uritil | of discrimination, and has a right to|serves to show how delicately adjust- The World's t on "Phone 147. Best Beverage. s ve evidence that tends to criminate | 5! : : sag be com- | tions for expenses of the state Rov-ity regulate and control all transpor- | with ladies, 'who, after the duel, com- . 2 n y Z ? i affability | 204 stately bearing.--From an article : s : i nr u : James Reid, ™ "ix li 3 ! 3 : : 3 e hall take e secution eir testimony incrimi- | CTBEACY cases, S$ : ¢ nates in if their y ninety days after the adiournment of | inspect 'the books and papers of all ed was the ¢ode of etiquette--espe-| No ihing- more, delicious, pure : i ; | companies under 'its, control. Fines cially in the presence o ladies A on Hous, or the Legislature ymp ¢ y ig presence-of ladies. wholesome than Wade's ice cream soda Recor files of all cor- . : ] oa egads, books and to full visi-| 'The governor is given power to are provided for refusal to heed the! They fought at e Odks," and as on ver 1 To] ream : Sa : : torial and inquisitorial investigation, veto any jtem in the general appra- | commission's orders. ~ *|soon as the weapons had been cross- a er ad ised. This is not : notwithstanding the immunities and | priations bills without vetoing the en-| No railroad, except an electric line. ed and the impressive "Allez, 'mes-| true ol ordinary ice cream soda. Our 4 : tire: bill. After the second election |is allowed to charge more than 21sienrs," pronounced, Grailhe, who was soda is iv a class by iteell in quality and 2 3 | cents a mile for passenger fares. The |high-strung and hot-blooded--doubly of materials and the manner in which "AWER nr ivileges conferred by the bill of _ the i : Lt y {under the constitution, the ;governor, r f ass of x " sration "chmmission may exempt {so under the stress of what he re-|it is served. "Try it and see. Wade's rights. | 7 . 3 The truth of an alleged libelous | secretary of state, auditor and trea- corpora ¢ exe matter is A ae » sufficient defence | surer shall. be ineligible for 're-elec- any railroad from this provision up-{garded as a grievous _provocgtion-- Drug Store. 3 y - ge for criminal / libel, and, if it appears | tion for an-immediately succeeding ion satisfactory proof that it cannot lost his temper and furiously charged . epi st---- ; a . 5 to the jur "that the 'matter was writ- | term. ! learn a just compensation for serviceshis antagonist. Afignetin, on the | Fifteen days'. sale of dry goods ali} e i } RRC y ten: or publislied- from good mgtivesd Mines; mining, oil and gas, are un-fat that rate. xz : contrary, was cool, collected and Corigan's, . hii > : Ic L oy 4 gd. WILLIAM : ie Z : 2 4 d g fei % Ac £ giants Hoy re. Diamond - Rings, American War veterand in annual re- |e wap Di . union in September. After thg con-| tion. The governor cannot vetolgtruct lines through the state and . | aw bav } ad : ¢ . amond Rings, $60 stitutional convention adopted™ this |laws passed upon by the people. | connect with others.at the state line. [protection for the Indians, and. the each to have two s on advance five "incre Stone Rings, (rom : clause, the executive committee of the | A petition signed by 8 per cent, of [They are required to. receive and | question ol makmg prohibition state | Paces, and fire at wi 2 the first ' $25 up. : : of veterans met in Washington and | the electors may propose laws inde- | transport each other's business with- | wide will be voted upon by the peo- shot, fired simultaneously, the unfor- Ee Call and examine o i ndent of the Legislature, and such! § . iscriminatio ple at the election when they will re- tunate man fell. forward, pierced by BEX = Yo ouraelt ur stock changed the place of the reunion from | pe b full Hecti if [out delay or 'discrimination. ¥ ae Nth a versary's bullet, which: had en . " : om Point, io. | measures become fully efiective 1 : s a leclared public high- [ject or ratify the constitution. 8 a sary °t, 1 - 3 : $ Oklahoma, SAY 2 Cedar Point, On | ratified by the people For propos. wailroads ary railroad company 4o- tered the exact piace of his former SUCCESSORS TO D. J. McD RMOTT, 111 PRINCESS ST. : ing constitutional amendments a i si in the stat 1st main- and yet unhealed wound. Marigny, ' ing 'business in the state must iad A FREAK DUEL. - | with 'pistol in hand, and as placid as 'PHONE 6406. s