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   Muskogee Times Democrat (Newspaper) - August 13, 1906, Muskogee, Oklahoma                                LAST N. Aug. 13.-The pn the Island surface and elevated trains started last to the refusal of to pay the double faVo yesterday by the and ' ' f women children were forcibly ejected from the close .to were to The In main As a result two women were one and she may Another and came so near of away in while persons word Several arrests were made on charges of this morning the police activity took on a still more active the cars coming from 'the Island the halted at Fand and the started collect the second j tor Deputy Police Commissioner and several Brooklyn rapid transit inspectors were gathered In at this Several refused to pay fare and the inspectors piled on to the car and off. gave to tho to throw the off tho car and they did .so In a They then Grazed Bov and is Shot by Lad's Father I. named bonis not wounded near place by John H. It appears the Indian had been in town and was home on when about a mile from town overtook sotne boys and his lariat struck one of them several times with his One tlie other boys had a which it was difficult for the lad to con t an lie India era zy - with upon beating him with flic The father of boy his ran to ihe rescue of the and upon the The spurs to his and out the white man was a good the from his Winchester Cd through the body of Given by Democrats at August 23'^nd 74 a Big Event The Muskogee Democratic club barbecue Is only ten days off and it will be hold two 23 ahd 24... The is nicely with to will and of the hrst of Will oe With to shady The paper be ' * * THE * - and Tuesday * 4, St i A GREAT United States Many States Profit by It. 6ut That Road as DIDN'T SIGN DAM CONTRACT was a in the contract for was about to bo There is no truth in the but ii is thought will be done Recently during visit of Judge general manager the Lowell power were in the city from Joplin and a rough draft of contract was drawn np but not in Tmc committee is considerable in getting the users of power to sign a Barely Escapes Vengeance of Angry Mob at In Jail Now Ipg oh 23d and ought one political celebrations of the seasonal * O Aug. 13-A new wilL Ko the New State I. 13. the town of at- IN 7feu,'negro SO years broke into Ithe and upon Mrs. tearing nearly all clothes 3. ft. went to scene of the and barely succeeded in saving Powell from a Powell is in Jail at South Marshal J. M. of Stigler arrested two Korse Dr. G. L. Knebel of this city has norse returned after a week's visit Ike I duy at * 4. + In 1886 hut prisons with machinery * while in 16 prisons were so * Many prisons are now a high grade of furniture at a re- * low price Some have been to reduce wages to The same thing is true IhQ ShW ' * * + + + 4 4> the largest - of prison * its output * t comes t * 4. 4. 4: 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. By Special Correspondence to the * - - ' August 13.-How to convicts employed without reducing free labor to the plane of convict slavery a question which is the serious thought of the department of commerce and investigations that a number pf and industries are hurt or destroyed by convict is notably boot and the Tlie United government has no authority to interfere in the problems of convict labor and is not presuming to do more than to gather facts and lay them before the people in a thorough and unprejudiced This has been done Labor iNei are * * * * 44, 4 4. 4 4 4 a report the The report is 1 ttt lead to a movement in states to have the laws 1 convicts may good to build and would hot come with js nothing which the now needs more than materially the V of the orison use their oh the theory the is made for the one hurt but the question vain effort to lower the cost of to that the prison In some cases a deterioration of quality results and in others aii entire abandonment to the shops of certain grades 4if 1testimony of manufacturers is that low cost of production of. prison made goods drives the employer of free labor out of the or forces on him a reduction in regular prices of many lines of New Aug. 13.-fWllllam and Joseph were severely injured by burns and contusions from a burning ' balloon at Flat Bush last The caUght fire while the balloon was 200 feet from the The bag collapsed when fifty feet from the ground and began to settle down In a mass of smoke and The men clung to the burning basket until Id Their Reunion at Des Moines Aug. 13.-Tho seventh annual reunion of the army of the Philippines convened here Commander in Chief Alfred S. Frost addressed the Prominent Philippine Including Hale and are arriving from every of the YOUNG Says He His Father Has Taken His Own Life Aug. 13.-Theodore the the fugitive bank laHt night made a full statement of hlu knowledge of the surrounding the of father and touching tho forgery fraud In the Stensland ' not only he ever had a of before 3, proof with he expects to substantiate his story when told before a Ho declares absolutely he not only was Ignorant of the steals but never profited In any from The young man the belief that his father has not left the but has committed passenger trains of Rock Island & Gulf collided In the here o. Brinke were seriously J * * 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 * * 4 * 4 * 4 * + 4 4 + * EXTENT OP CONVICT Average product per Convict worth a Convicts in the U. S. 70,000 at 69 per y. 1905 prison Shoes 2.644,U Brushes and Agricultural Binding 2.871.W8 - 1,780^' 2.988,875 1 631,8 ' 110S,082 whip lashes is convinced that the convict nOA 4.< well as the free done last by ' ' f have been of Wages free are to the limit a | IDLENESS 18 vain effort to lower thr nf 1 - vici it may be said consider such competition demoralizing to markets and compelling the reduction of prices below a fair margin of profit and often even MONOPOLIZED by Firms making lard for the great packing houses have had to abandon this line to the Also monopolized the Convict are the 52)Syg."i,ydd^ It is studied -' must have employment of some one or two states where the ed the death oite to greatly dition of question noW to victs so that and freer seems to be km. 18.-Hon: W. Jv today gave out a statement cemine the controversy the Illinois Democrat ' The controversy grew out of letter demanding of to 4ioa#tf' a prompt Bryan had the P. 0ttnlp. Mr. Bryan's rejoinder mys ao one but himself is responsible fof the information in hla and - be should Bryan enter flito thU I believed SoUvan had robbed the of of their rigbt Mid I stm To secure political power by - in ihn nt SON Mother and Sister the Head With Board I Aug. 13.-Mt*. Beulah and her are in a critical condition as result of wounds to have been inflicted on them tonight by Claude the elder IS of a It ns assaulted them with an found tlie police the women were lying in a pool of RUN AMUCK Aug. 13,-In." a restaurant here early today Prank a armed with a dangerously wounded Shorty Myers and droye everyone from the Cochran then attacked Kreuger and was shot and killed by the disgraceful In the eyes ot the lie as to secure by force or defense - which -' can make for remaining on If the body is unable to rid of the who seek to ' party organisation in der tv their corporate U Might as well I was anxious to give Sullivan a chance to retire a It Is probably Just as that for If we must fight to purify the party organisation the sooner it begins the The statement adds an of confidence and approval of the of the majority i 4ttd of ' 4iid and growa for seats in the ot niie tind ft tHe Uve - - district Qt to fill the This is a the foMAi mi is ' the that tbi friends of Judge C. voted for O. Aug. recently elected director Oklahoma experiment station at to succeed his i. FOUR PERSONS SHOT AND PAH ENSiS New Aug. 13.-Whlla oceanic in the it Coney was crowded day an unidentified man fired two shots into the back of a waiter at restaurant then turned the weapon Into the crowd of men and women and fired four times in Four persons wounded and a. panic hla the mfn threatened any one might his 9.1- 10.000 persona the ' Thw the Injured Thomas the breast and side Thomas ma shut in the back and may Aldr nie Smithy 20, was shot in the and is In a serious was In back may TP In the panic that shooting women as the men ran to  

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