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JOY'S OOairOUND-LlSVER, F ZiflW(H)iL' It la announced that Frank H. Hitchcock, who will enter Mr. Taft s cabinot, will bo succeeded as chair man of tho republican national com mittee by William Hayward of Ne braska. Tho Tennessee legislature has passed a bill to prohibit the sale of all intoxicating liquor. Thornton J. Hains, accused of com plicity with his brother in the mur der of W. B. Annis, was acquitted at Flushing, N. Y. President Roosevelt rode ninty eight miles on horseback in seven teen hours to prove to the critics of tho recent order requiring army anl navy officers to take a' physical test, that such a test is reasonable. Thomas It. Marshall, democrat, was inaugurated governor of Indiana'. In his inaugural address Governor Marshall said: "Let us approach the discharge of our duties with rever ence for tho high ideals upon which our system of government is found ed, and with a renewed sense of the porsonal responsibility which rests equally upon every man in Indiana to see that all the inherent rights of the people are preserved; that officers do not usurp any function of government which has not boon ex pressly delegated to them, but give and Mr. Higgins himself barely es caped death by jumping from a second story window. Professor Abbott Lawrence Lowell, professor of science of government in Harvard college, has been chosen to succeed Charles W. Eliot as presi dent of that great school. Weldon B. Hoyburn was re-elected to the United States senate from Idaho. The democrats voted lor James L. McClear. The vote stood Hoyburn 57, McClear 17. An explosion occurred at Lick Branch coal mines, Bluefield, W. Va. It is estimated that from eighty-five to one hundred lives were lost. A large number of bodies have been recovered already. W&CLON JACK hum MeritH Which Ail otherM Lack to ,th? people an honest, economical, Capacity, two tqns. Unlike othor u ousiness-iiKe administration or Jacks, Iuih doublo levorugo. Combines HtvenKth and llerhtnoss; adapted for light or heavy work; convonlont to handle; easy to adjust: Krcutor range than any Jack mado. Write mo, men tion Tho Commonor, and I will sond full Information and prices. S. S. JOY, .HockluKliHiii Junction, N. II. All lending vnrlotles oE pur6 bred CUitclconu. liucltK, Clccse, Turlcoys. Von VowlH.lneulntforp. Him ultra, runl UolUo Uoks. Send 4 cotn for largo Poultry niul Iiu'uhntnr boolc J, J. 1U112NNHK, Dopt. 30 - Alnnknto, Minn. BMk"' ft World's Record for hatching, and 648 first prizes won by tho Reliable Incubator 'PorrootvontllntlnR. doublo hont lnRfiyBtom.lnBWlohontor.nmlautQ I5.ltJP.F0W,l,tor',nrotfw,B''or Information ou poultry mUlim and Incubiitora. i Incubator & Broo for Co.,Box D 47,QuIncy,IIL public affairs. These are the ends toward which, doubtless often blind ly, I will strive, To the attainment of them, may I not aslc your hearty co-operation by way of advice, as sistance, constant watchfulness and a genuine effort everywhere in In diana' to elevate, if need be, and hold aloft constantly these insignia of I of victorious connuestover nil thnso foes who are Inimical both to the best form of government and its best administration?" John Shafroth, democrat, was in augurated governor of Colorado. From his inaugural address this par agraph is taken: "The people of Colorado at the recent election placed us, as the representatives of the democratic party, in power in this state because of the promises and pledges contained in our platform. They will continue to intrust us with that power so long as we give an honest, economical administration and enact into laws the reforms which we advocated. The citizens of Colorado are politically the most independent of any in the union, and if -we fail to fulfill our pledges they will, with the same large majority given us, consign us to oblivion. These pledges constitute a contract between the people and us and should be faithfully fulfilled." 1 flnml fndaw ft m v lft BUDDED PEACH TREES f JL V 40 Concord Grapevine $1.00. Uudded $ M Cherry Trees $1.00. All healthy, vigorous. VB f ready to etow. Frw 545 O due-bill with tree Rt 1 catalog. Write tor It now onunuke selections early. Ifalrbury MuracrUa, Box K , Falrbary, Mete, Theodore E, Burton was formally elected by tho Ohio legislature to succeed Joseph B. Foraker as United States senator. W. H. Stubbs, republican, was in augurated governor of Kansas. . Herbert S. Hadley was inauc-iirnr- ed governor of Missouri. He is the llrst republican to hold the place sinco 1871. ' s EEDS THAT GROW noat quality Garden, Flowor nnil Farm Roods. Alfulfll. Glovor. Houd Pntnrnnx Wo will sunil froo with catalog, it you oak for It, a pnokot of nowlottuoo sootl "May Klnc" -boat head lottuoo ovor introduced. Wrlto M'11' A,? n..avJ, !ln lln of iroraory Htook, Rosos, Plnuts, Bulhi, oto. Address Ofnrin Nnrorlt., Box 77 Itftntrira Wall. The U. S. POMOLOGIST COL. GEO. B. BRACKETT, says: "I always told you I consider Delicious the best of all varieties you have introduced.1 COMPLIMENTARY SPECIMENS of tills famous Stark Delicious apple will be sent on request. Delicious is the greatest quality ap ple of tho dny; Bellini at 50 more than Jonnthan. Delicious trees nro healthy, hnrdy, dependable everywhere, and bear Inoomparuble qunlity fruit. Without Delicious no orchard is complete. Send lor the apples and our book "The Apple Delicious" which shows Delicious and King David in full color and tells about other profitable sorts. Stork Trees are best; drown on scientific principles in our 10 nurseries and each tree has tho Stark reputa tion of 84 years behind it. Stock is most com plete and of llil'hcst minlitv! nnnln nnnrli rwvir t. cherry, plum, grape, gooseberry, currant, black' Berry, roses, Norway ftiaplc, etc., everything. Write toduy for the Stark Kruit Book. STARK BRO'S Box 45. Louisiana, Mo. Judson HaTmon was inaugurated governor of Ohio and in his inaugu ral address said: "We must make the state government more broadly useful. Why stand by and let the general government assume to reg ulate state corporations becjiusA mW enjraerG in fnrnratnfA nv, , i. . .-, . , woiw, imhiT ;; r w M"'f y- uu lu"eu ceep a ie sum in w0aw 41i ,,UU(, vuuiiuurue, loo, and congress has the same right conn uuiiuug uieir personal affairs as with thoso of state corporations, no more and no less. If concresa tra an w - cst.M tjgu- OKLAHOMA BANKING LAW (Continued from Page 6) good such reserve, and if such bank or association shall fail to do so for a period of thirty days after such notice, it shall be deemed to be in solvent, and the bank commissioner shall take possession of the same and proceed in the manner provided in this act relating to insolvent banks. The bank commissioner may refuse to consider, as a' part of its reserves, balances due to any bank from any other bank association which shall refuse or neglect to furnish him with such information- as he may require from time to time relating to its business with any other bank doing uusmess unaer tins act, which shall enable him to determine its solvency. Provided, That all savings associa tions -which do not transact a gen eral banking business shall be re quired to keep on hand at all times in actual 'cash a sum equal to ten per qent ot tneir deposits, and shall eral jurisdiction over us, If we en gage in commerce outside the state wo may as well turn over the capitoi to a federal commission and co home." fa shall not bo considered as money; borrowed. Section 13. Every officer, direc tor, agent or cleric of any bank doing business under the laws of the state of Oklahoma' who wilfully and know ingly subscribes to or makes any false report, or any false statements or entries in the books of such bank or knowingly subscribes to or ex hibits any false writings on paper, with the intent to deceive any person as to the condition of such bank,' shall be deemed guilty of a' felony, and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars or by imprisonment in the state prison not exceeding five years, or by both fine and imprisoment. Section 14. It shall be unlawful for any active managing officer of.' any bank organized or existing under the laws of this state, to borrow directly or indirectly, money from the bank with which he is connected. The officer authorizing a loan to any of said persons, as well as the per son receiving the same, shall be deemed guilty of a larceny of the amount borrowed. Section 15. No bank .shall accept or receive on deposit, with or with-v out interest, any money, bank bills.' or notes, or United States treasury notes, gold or silver certificates, or currency, or other notes, bills, checks, or drafts when such bank is insolr. vent; and any officer director, cash ier, manage, member, party or mann aging party of any-bank -who shalli knowingly violate the provisions oft this section, or be accessory to or permit or connive at the receiving otk accepting of any such deposit, shall be guilty of a felony and upon- con-eviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five "thousand; dollars, or by imprisonment in, tho. penitentiary not exceeding five, years'; or by both such fine, and .imprisons ment. tl , ..r Section 16. It shall be .unlawful"1 for any individual, firm or corpora'-' tion to receive money upon deposit or transact a banking business ex-' cept as authorized by this aot,' or by the laws relating to, trust companies. Any person violating any provisions' of this section, either, individually6-' otf -as an interested party in any asstf-' elation or corporatidn, shall bO'guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a' sumfaot less than three hundred doHai'sltor more than one thousand dollars.ifur by imprisonment inj. the county, jail not less than thirtydays noimor& than one year, or by both such' fine and imprisonment.?! rt trtrnv Section 17. Every. bank4bBli$li make at least four reports each ear' " and oftener if called upon, tii Ijie bank commissioner according fti' the form which may be prescribdby him, verified by oath or affirmation of the president or cashier of Bucli association, and attested by the' sig natures of at least 'two of the direc tors. Each such report shall eX' hibit in detail and under the appro priate heads the resourced andlia bilities of the association at the close of business on any past day by !him specified, and shall be transmitted to the bank commissioner witliin' ten days after the receipt of a request of requisition therefor by him, -and snail oe published In the same form vested in good bonds of the United States or state, county, schodl dis trict or municipal bonds of trm ffo of Oklahoma, wnrfh f i ; : z.r rr: :.rx l,.,r.xt L" a.ttm? ' - w" muui iu wmuu il is maae to tne oanic com- A fire at Now Haven, Conn., de stroyed the residence of Samuel HIk Blns, general manager of the New lork, New Haven & Hartford rail road. His mother lost her life his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. E. Corbln wife, daugh tor Isabel, his youn ns I dlacouilt ff f ommercial or business aauei, ins joung son paper, actually owned by the persons, par. Section 12. The total liabilities to any bank of any person, company, corporation or firm for money bor rowed, including in the liabilities of the company or firm the liabilities of the several members thereof, shall not at any time exceed twenty per cent of the capital stock of such bank, actually paid in, but the dis count of bills of exchange drawn in buuu mini against actual existing values, as collateral security, and a missioner, within ten days after the same is made, in a newspaper pub lished in. the county in. which such bank is established, for two inser- tions at the expense of the bonier-, and such proof of publication shall be furnished within five days after date of last publication, as may be required by the bank commissioner. The bank commissioner shall also have power to call for special re ports from any bank whenever, in his judgment, the same are necessary in order to gain a full and complete knowledge of its condition. . Provld- y mmtthm Tyme wwi