The Tulsa Weekly Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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WOPS FH TEXSS
Commanded by Major Devine,
600 Men Are in Camp; Hos-
tess Houses to Be Built
CROP OUTLOOK MAKES
FARMERS VERY HAPPY
HEMI'STRAO, N. r„ Sept. 3. Six
hundred troops from Tonus, <• >m-
rnandetl by Major Divine, at rive.I -t
Camp Mills today. T 1 contingent
known ns tb<- 1 17th lnfa itry loft Fort
Worth Thursday. Tin mm nr.- m:on
ly from that city, Houston, Dallas,
Austin and Bis Spring.--.
A special supply train unit, to carry
supplies to the front lino Irt-neheu
was organised in the camp today
Traveling men are remarking o-
the marvelous chance that has taken
place In Oklahoma crop condition*;
since the rains began .i month ago.
Tn the latter part of July the crops
were perishing and the outlook was
I gloomy as nn Oklahoma drouth can
make i|-i-whicii c some gloomy as
any old timer known. Now ever;.thin.
I is an green as May after u w'l spring
Cotton promises a bumpei nop with
■the market price above 30 cents and
; no prospect fora decline. Wheat, tor-
' age promises to he yyorth an average
j crop “ of grain for fall and winter
pasturage. Throughout the northwest
section of the state, Oklahoma'-- great
wheat field, many formers are alreiu.y
growing anxious to secure , oooen cut-
tie to pasture 'heir wheat down t" «
point where lju- spring crop will nut
be endangered by ilie curly over-
growth;
Thousands poured Into OtTofi Mi 114 m.......
today to celebrate the holiday with jfttiir eom and other late mat.oin:
ii-alitu are thriving wonderfully. S‘
ond eioj ; are being gto"*. 1 - ■
n here and p:t>iUihave f»<n traps-
formed frpm brown barrenness to
green luxury.
SECOND ALLIED WAG
COUNCIL TO BE HELD
reunion or watching America s ell
ten soldiers hardening for- the
trenches, liy tonight, with expected
arrive 1 of two full regiment of in-
fantry from Iowa and Ohio and otln r
troop; from Massu'-huselfs, the camp
•will coni a in 3 8,000 men, Detach-
mentp from Washington, Calit*'niia,
and lUlnolB are expected within a
few dnvu
Long Island's cittren population I- W.VS) i (NGTON, Sept. 3.—An >lli r
Garden City for Tuesday night when council will he In id lu
a mass meeting will he held to raise ..,0 consider the greatly ill - red
money for “hushes houses, at tin- j s{3ftnr>' situation'’' Home uqbb-s to
various army camps. The plan is ad Lallan* officials here It Is s-tid tod v
vacated by prominent society wonmi: \ ,, is ,,.,1 the ltuie; an hr ill-
and contemplates the building of five n anj |ju. tifi-d of 1 Uh I : iipolles
hoiiaes mar the camps Where wives. ^ Italiurs muv con'inue their
and mothers of enlisted men and 'j , Anrd'rbf If. h - k of the
..at-: , n.,« nml,, tliiilw lion fin lift vrors ; *
officers run make their headquarters
while visiting.
PLANS ARE BEING DRAWN
FOR BRISTOW CITY HALL
BRISTOW, Sept. 3.—This city will - - ... . t
F.,,n hi.vi. theeUy W'rU^t its 'c«,ventloUM.mVt.g li-r-
A ” i- - CUrifa 1 ,, m nulf thi> L>*<Avi»rnrni-’nt t* in
now conference.
POSTAL CLERKS MAKE
DEMAND FOR “HIKE”
FORT WORTH. Hex., Sept. 3.~Thf
city hall. At
council tin contmot for drawing tin
plans .mil specifications for the. new
city home wan awarded to Wcdthera
Trapp, architectp, Oklahoma City.
The architects will submit their draw
ugs just us soon as the city decides
on the exact location.
1 .day, will ask the government to In
foivuse the ntaxlm'tfm Salary paid to
ch-rks from f 1,200 to $1,500, it was
announced shortly all o noon. ui
Mrs. Bertha 1 W. Wood. HI 1 ’aso
stale president. In a <vndld.de to su>
red National I'm -luent Drank T.
Rogers, Chicago.
Injuns Off I-’pf OirlMh’.
MUSKOGEE, Sept; 3.—TWenty-iiv -
young Indian students from eastern
Oklahoma left Saturday for. <’nvhsi<‘
to continue their education. ■Some
of these are graduates of different
schools in tin- district controlled liy
the Indian agency., Y'mfe others ltsve
l.ot been to school before. J. 13. Tid-
well, field clerk at McAlestor. will 1
itccpnvpany the students. There are | -----—•
»..-■<■ is Indian hoy-, ami t iris who win jRt1.-'i!:1 of Fthi**a?fonal and Vt;—
SCHOOL EXHIBfTii T!)
K-ifmKpHWS
iJL S L.H! U!ML Is! ! JUf! c-.r,;
West Point Cadets Graduate Ahead of Time.
COLORADO BIG FACTOR
IN FOOD QUESTION
"I
HE
IFHMS
JTiOTiiwrr **
i3§bi 1
art ;
*^#*$rP* i
T-W^i
the fit , Hass or cmlf's t ; . tic United Stales Military Academy at West Poitol lined up to retievv the re-,:.iu.t .'.tN'm oniir day' iUoveV-'ips.oum.ouo pesos, which
:•!,under of 1 he cadet ' >rps bt Ve -tladualion. Owing to the pressing need for .officers in the army the lust — •; •, supply H H more thssti 3,0&0,fl0() pesos above
DENVER, Sept. 3.—Colorado will
play an important pan in feeding
Uncle Sam's liberty army that is ex-
pceil’d to he ’iii active service some
time during the winter in Europe, as
well as -being; .a vital factor, in the
Milffhg rtf J,at R>ast ofte'pnase -of the
food pr.oblini at home.
U.entry Food Administrator Her-
bert 0. Eoover had an investigation
made'of'the f.^vl quAlities of Qolo-
rado’s pinto beatfs: and advice reach-
'inK here indicate that the navy may
adopt this nobriHling dish to the ex-
,,,„t of several million pounds for
di■ " il'iiti-ni to the Sammies. Which amounted to 15,000,000 pesos,
_St,«*!S5 T"r ;. "L.A smH.i: ■ «*> *< »*i» - c,«»
nbo ,t one-tl'.'.rd < Pit - total output exceed that record increase by 3,000.-
nf the i-i.amry. Catifoin e and Michl- 000 pesoH, These figures, say local'
gan foilow in order in amount of pc01|0tn,st3< ,.,,[ject directly the highly
' j. , shortage.tto cam- favorable wud-- Iwmdltit have
,. bkn .i larntai ,-d more than two years
, i- ,0.1.,,,- n>- rii-'-m"- the la the I'hlllpplne Islaiuts.
»»";M ■; ;fm.;ducs'aml ml- Tim M8.u. of the islands is inJ
ar i< the erea ixj| ^
Admits Having QuarreTed With
Rae Wilson Before Her Death
in New York Hotel.
MANILA, Sept. .3,—While 191-6-saw
a gain In the increase in circulation
of money In the Pltilippliv Islands
e|-tss Rrmliiated long1 bff. re t. ustiul lime.
* .]{. ;. . dark cakes ussr s-cd value of ta>-lde ]m-;x-rty to-
al” ' ... p uri •' 'e. iw-cts. in order day over 10 I.Oou.OOO pmr whirl.
. : ...... ... ti ■ is more, than 3,01)0,000 >>esi
1910. Recent agricultural develop-
4 V
HIT FT. BILE
mCIPIflED
However. Enough Built?ings
Lave Been ComjJlgtkd for
First 30 Per Cent.
MURDERER’S THROAT
SLASHED IN PRISON
KURT WORTH, Texas Sent. 3.—The
throat of Clyde Tucker, arrested with
Rufus Coates for the murder of
(pretty. 19-year-old Zella Faulk hero
on June 2, was slushed while he slept
■in the county jail here shortly after
1 noon today. The county physician at-
tended Tucker and declared he will
' recover. . .
If Tucker declared Coates is the niaij
\v 11,i assaulted1 him. Coates denied it.
CAiVIR RJNKTC’lN, K.«n. ll-'ort Riley I
Yti servnlLn) -Sept. I. Ahnough 1
TEUTON AIR RAID ON
TWO CITIES REPORTED
PARIS, Sept. 8.—-Collapse of Gnr-
eonslruCilon ol the icom-teen army di- rKn, attacks »t several points and a
vision ix-u(" mein !i- -■• i not -■ i 11;1 if '] uton air raid on l-db-it and Dun-
1 > * • r 1 • lit of t!io drill nr my, to n< nt.
.... iu* Aicno between Cerny and
j allies with suffickak cv,i e’ uugar.
F UBi lC AND plTvAtE
l icnt in the provinces, the extent of
which it Is impossible to calculate ex-
isusirt uss now taught g!S.t*J&ST&S*tT«K
„ .....J_________ v j cuts of the islands have fhr exceeded
v<„. - C-, ; 4 —in order to I to ila's reend. The sue -css that at-
" nH,.] t-nded the single weeks campaign for-
Fill Of W3*
llKMEIIililSS# ' llpscSI
------- 'of “J'ublh-. ami Cnvate Ai-iness, to nrp pother lesttmoninl to the
Official Washington PesiimisUc k'-’J;-'rt';^ "/ !k“
Over EvuJUhticn of lins-
sian StroYighcId.
such bi.ii-"ii iif ,m m v. V <'i-k will 1 ,j.|j(.r0 -js 3,,,3 on), .jjr;..\vbacl-: to the
,1m am wi * i lm open a,.-; of tin- umver- <-,u b - t .rft-r- r : .- nr ; ik1
iBii.v year, Sept. 18. .copra in the United States, are "licit
! Whaiivi-r jr.iy be the, n .-.pHtions ot . |n lrtJlko - jt uYiVrofitdble th pay the
Desnil? a young man or woman, whatever- ^ tranf!.pacifjc freight
1 v I......1, ..e cml'viop hfl 4»r shy' . • . r __________ tr. Br.lf ...
rate?!.
Su^oia a Vood^c^ hnui<-li °ot pt-h 1 ie servba he or she VimNhIef concern Ta'frit as' to sug-r
official el tints to pl.t J PM i . - ........... . ■ o- 1 • 1 vv school ..................... a. ..r .an nr.n of
the fall of Riga, military and diplo-
matic observers here today take a
rather ■ pessimistic view of the situa- •‘•’•"d t’"IJ}uD.,.0
tion. They sumv lt up in this profile- ; fo*U^t’.1,a\v,t.!',U I.,- It,
j tion:
1 Two years more of war. • ... ..
In administration circles the belief1 ^'3....
may intend ii| - ting, the now school ^here are upwards of 100,000 tons of
at the univci city, will ] ovi b special- ll)Vv ,cr:u3e' sugar from'the cr’op httr-
lnciuding in the list
mg in me inn vefttecl
be greatest de-
mobiMxe ,v,.pt. 5. uml work will l>t- "n ,no neiween weruy nuu 1 In administration circlrn tin? nonet v«" 1 limf-n, n-etsviuiis in stale do- ket"'there,
rushed .-P Util it will keep )! 1 with Jlurtelnse, artillery of both sides », ; seems to be spreading that- while the j ,in’of ,,p. finanoe, audit. of Formo:
last fall in the sugar prov-
inces, lying -iri .warehouses. A largv
mand in that of the l. H. consular ,,art 0f~the sugar has heretofore gort<*
service end consular in si sots, ad- )0 (-'|.;in;l nn<i Japan, lmt conditions tn
for the 1 ntional (j.ina have jiractically closed the-.mar-
An, unusually Jorge crop
Liu
mmm
| •,*x, 1,.night for H i-ikdl ihstltiiu-
Lawrence, Kan
KFEO |II|
IIFlSliii
ciitioLal Training Will There
Be Manifested.
Results of both udijCati nial and vo-
cf.Oonal training of the pupl's of 'fuHaiUDPjl^l
county schools will be on exhibit di i struewd while the K oUhtM of Colum-1
- . 1 nt. • ........... . . t . 1 1.1 fi> 1 . . . . .... 11:..: . 1 '
g. wX.r.t ssSSTJu .’2«
;,arh ifiei. i.-ilohi;-. m .' ' ' the Meuse, near Sativgneux auil
and new men a,-,- l.eie hire! at 1 hi- ; F-.-aumoni artillery was in operation,
rate of 4ujl a day. Twelve luu raeki; j ’
Which have been completed are being, I filjfi
occupied by workmep and militia;
gtmrds. •
The government. 1 ooptinuf s to in-j
Use the number of buildings to be]
-■ in tou oil *ii‘- j'.’i^,.y-— Rmi
i?r«g!Ni ,'LS'A&.' is j.MIIUna (Kit flb i 11
will consist i.f 6G3 bulldingr. whore
<it 11 men wllj cars for JO.000 horses.
These buildings will consist of shells,
bin-racks, stables, shelters, corrals, etc.
The Y. M. C A. and the Knights of
Columbus have completed plaryi for
their buildings* at the cantonment..
Kb veil "Y. AT." biiHdip'ts Will be cop-
Formosan sugar hu* reduced the
r..*»*-•'TOflf^
■ nr-
BBM
c ir
XI" ■ afilf
ir
president, in Hs reply to the l'"i' ': nkiiii-, etc., fugR'.ry, minc,and l»nk .TapanSse demand for. the i'hiltppliw*
showed the way to peace, trie roan ...... y m„nm^uaont. citv nnwiimt #«. <» minimum.
city management, city product to,.a minimum..
eu uie way 10 P' «■<-> • inspee 1 n
da ■ ' ■ ■ hi. - d. -P ' !• ... 1 . _ :e:ir - '" "and
Son>“ pi-.---o> -i 1 ' - * '• m :1 1 ... i.i.. bn.- od prices if the Arm ri 11 marke.ts.
dress made tonight to the soldi, ;-.- ot . -j. n .. public
the national army by the president ; The aivasion of private b-».*------ - .............
the deer-moted idea iu1 the! cIud,.K ,,anking. whol. sale and retail makes Its' shipment
a .1 public service. hence the present rate, on .sugar , to
of private, business in- the Pacific otytst. which is 533 a ton,
v.'holosale and retail makes its’ shipment to the United
puna um me Amcn.-a.i "J2 i murcautilc liras', iusunuice, real States' a losing prdpoaitjon. However
- - t.deal of.fighting yet. Pt)r|| ! nt, etc. p hud b-cn thought that the nii-p-tch
his message he said: U .mi. th --. 1.0 do.- vase in en- <■; the comniandeereit Oi rnm .r resycls
R A1 • - off o, I ii,rm ! 0 Mill ' • t'l P110. (t UftOS , . • 7 1 « ... flic. 1 Init'oT1- i ■ \ t H .A TTttHofl *■ ■ - the f t . . I .
‘My aflectionate confidence goes rol,,^('.nt is looked for nt the Unlver- to the United « t!lf I’oUipidne
with you in every battle and every ■'y,-ai-. *1*110 eii~ government has assured the sugar
U, - - - ----- • : . ’'rtltu„.; I-,-111,1,ill--d mental, ......... would planters that their space needs would
> , It *was learned anthoriictivily l»y r, la,„>. iu<v,. j,t.^n an increase of be met.
the international News Service today 1 ^ 5,:0 H, 1 090 students.
1 from a diplomat just arrived here |,
from London and Paris that France
;Now WitMn Eight Sines of Poll!,]-;,,
Where Austrian Fleet
Is Bottled Up.
■The Itai- i jectjve.
to the fact that they must win th.
war on the western froid and are
I pressing every advantage, to this ob-
! n;0 (lisposUiou is observed
the Tulsa county free fair, i() l'“ j |mH v,ii! have two.
Til i-I E. OherhoUxer, superintendent, .tllri,B now autlalri. d are:
I will slipeiWIse the c-lucationill depart4- I ijit;n ry.
' nu‘ht The fielmol-i-an 10 he claused ;
WA^TTINGTON, Sept. 3---me ium- I' " ,■ . Oarmanv nn
(>rl «‘F adcUtioual ’'lin eiVibassy learned today from Swi«s j lcr ‘ ° "',1......
(.me f dimes that the dread English and j Win-f ^ ^ 4J houre is. imoffl-
nro now operating
to wash cloth-s for 40.009 ' Ifnliad rfirtnitors
ma'Ifakcry to-furuiah -rend j’qrN'uth on the Adriatic coast trow
las high schools, grudf-d and uno-imiffl ) 40.000 men.' <me po -totfloe, one Hse rieste. T'ii-y arc within ” nines j
■ ---------- schools, 11,d all county and 'village • pk-ut nr.1. refri-.-. ration - vsti.-m and I!Via, where the Austrian fleet uca
Street Car f?tr?b6 Rioting lit Il-'-’cl-nbi I u-ni h'« under the 'enpelirlshiTi'„nn ipiephone ■ cm To th. mu* bottled up.
_ . _ __ _ ' i F»f FH. ' *v thn 11 axxj hfilifilff
Nevertheless the grtvefnrrer.t, in or-
der not to compete with .commofeDI
liners,, ifs making its rates conform as
much ns possible to commercial rates.
Hence the rate.on sugar must bo low-
ered or the sugar men rmtsf. be pre-
pared to pocket a considerable loss
H im by a sale, probably to Japan, in order
*’ 5 to clear their warehouses to make
room for the new crop which will be-
gin to copie -int,in November.
The situation as retards conra Is
------- much the same, though there are not
Melvin Prot‘b.3, AiGlOUg’h Kor- such enormous stocks Of' copra as of
lil SI III i:T5
liuols ('apitol End:; at Dawn;
Uarn Now (Running.
_... ......... ........ /
SPLlNOU!EL'JTl"Ifl.. 4-
Spriugfleiij Win quiet loony lift
th-ns of th" uklahoi.ia Btttte fair nml
,10 enir.i - we fee will bo required. , u-
-,vo'-u oxhUHt.-d muut- be tlie product
cially admitted, have brought about
these possible direct effects of th.
fail of Riga; ;
1. The possible fall of Fetrograd. 1
Some allied military attaches say this j
.will -not-ensure; others that it ,will, in c
the evt-nt of tin last blow, U" t. d ; jfejvin iTOcaa,. m-gro, has the \iyjEL
1 r 0..4 !T„ ctwvdo Wi«M«« S gar, and the tJhpra dealers can hold
1'tbly Cut Up, Snoots Wieider their (.rop ror ,better priepp.
of t9W.
A number of street ears were dtmol-! her on each mouiit.
|i,t. added the new hospital buildings! The G.'-'C conscanent.v faces d>
All entries made"1 if this department |nn(t other structures which are being struct!in o> the- grext guns ire
wyi be subject to th3 ruR-s add regtilu-1 Erected by various contractors and monitors or ,l.e chanceu ol a be, up
urotirtd Fojt -Riley proper, ihi.tb* open res.
Materials for the hi. cantonment; > .Meanwhile the land offensive pro- ^ ............... .
,,, I,.. ,,-.f ,f the Inrg'csF in the coun- c eds with the moat violent flghtiu. , | rnctri grain supplies. It Is believed that th
trv ,- iiilmu- to ho rushed tn f’ami. rfonte San Gabriele and the defense.^ «trman army will not confine it- • * ,
To take eare of this traffic, t the Brestovlssa valley alone stand ' - -.......- —1-"-~ ‘
niefl .: tclfie railroad has put between the Italians and
Where there is j miles of
of Heavy Meat Axe.
of another enemy capital will be hailed !
in Berlin as a grfiat military triumph
* 'i ThR ----1—* ■*" *■ ,'x* 4 v*a fidv.
night of Street *ar Strike rioting which | 01:,.'he l-UI»*» U)"«W M'hoso name; It' la ...
reset'-hl«-<l the d.-f nation rave riots! entered an>l .must Cv.italn t1" u-.-n o. ■bun.-"..
nf jthe school, gr-tdd io<l the entry nunt- - th-'
Unction of stopping a meat cleaver
replerj’iThmcnt"of theVer- ' viUt I-is hea-..f and still living, despite
faH
BARTLESVILLE DEFENDERS
SOON . GET RIFLES
OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 3e—O-
that several arteries were gaui^ation of. 4«uv ct-'mpanli-*-oi hum :
..tiards in three Oklahctn-i counties
my Di.y.ens of cars of.triimft the lovc-Wstretches of the Carso
- j.. wln a-t.ard 1 imui.tr .► .1 other material .arrive r'tti-au. German reinforcements, Jlie
islipd When the., jtxrlke eytnuathi'iers nhg( Ul1 0I. „„ ,'uVmium. a-'vord- daily. Ah .--dy 1.863 cars of lumber 1 . patches received today state, are
pro£rlSS south to
Odessa.
seized, them and jtllowed the.n t_o run
Into n head on collision. Th : down-
t< w :t'offices of t.lio Utilities CJontpany,
which owns the car line;,; were literally
torn to pieces by the mob.
While a wt ral htindr -d of the rioters
jng to the merit of ihp work. Ne ar-
tide evitiUlled a preylous year may by
flit! .ed for IM-Ciitiuiq.
Work will be ,judged before luiny
Jiktceil and if no desired each city or
ihe Baltic’litto-il R will strike 1 an<l a " ' l'r ' l'1"' " ' ' haa been perfected by AdjntanlafSen-
b0,r 10 Lhed1 ^‘h! Helcls and to O'NCil, negro, who „ral !l,fp. M-.. t of the ot! r county
! wiel- -dj, (iie n’fat cleaver, eloppod p ir working or. th. . tgani. ,Uon uf
3."’ The pessimism with regard to' .jjv oal’ibro Uuljet with his shoulder, - such companies. The first company
the west front is simraerin," down to l.thgt xy,ts_fired by Brocas.
1 ive in 1 received at Camp Ftinsuoi 1 tng defeated as easily as the Ann-.. th,. p, t{Pf that the ptica -trf advance
an ,, i.'Uiio.,.!, curs -re arriving at thcNrlans. » 1
The dispatch reads: “The battle 1
to be awarded government titles will
tit BaftlcSMIlU the a),plica-
i.a;
l'a.e of (85 each day.
.1 . ,. ittraoxor: are pgstdng th i . Tt Monte San Gabriele atld in tin
were mtsv heaving
building, detacluncnts of the ninth,and
tenth Infantry arrived on the scene
and quickly routed -by riqtors
All cats were running on sehadule
tyd'j.v ajid no farther Jj'oub!o is ox-
peeteo until tdtthifJill when it Is
tliought the rioters wttkagain emUavor
to gather.
IlifflSlEl
bricks Into the (town may have sepaiate spmo fur Ua
exhibit.
The exhibit of the acadomic depar! - |
rnctit of the high s -hi ois will include
work in I he 1 various sciences, n.iitUc-uhe cars
mi tics, history it ltd English. In the (each dn
comruerclal (lepartmont. stenegraphy
work us rapidly tut posidblc n>! night
shifts of carpenters are often workin;;
j when
*.. ii 1;
frestovizza valley continues with the
refit,'st violence. The Austrian army
eou.- t rn.'.u-n ■ of a particular |-g hero making the greatest resistance
lu.il.< d(s:re 1 a specifit-o 1 ion
A n*i-ht elHtt- Is cjhplayed to unload
of materhlls 'whlcH arrive
amt boukkesoiiiK note hooks will lm jTULSANS TO PROSPEUT
exhibited. ! tame economies will in-
clude both sewing and cooking class
vorults, and in the manual training do-
nar*iuein- will be yrig.nal plans for a
SOUTH OF MIAMI “AX ONUE
e save these strong points, the loss
"f which would entail the envelop-
V 1 ■ nt (>f the Austrian wing and the
petting to the Italians of the undrr-
ylttg fiat country.
•Reinforcements
The cutting and shooting occurred : »c
set b- the allied armies ,7 not far* earl: Ttiei-.t . mon'in* in the rear of tion from that -county and the need
enough to break the Hindcwhurg Hue Brown's cafe, at 13 North J'lu.cq.nnati of the arm;< there being first,
ami keep il broken; or turn its flank street,, and I recas,contends that the
before the prospective new cron comer other negro ‘'rhypt d up” on him xjrith
“ ' - ' . tl I
l-’IUST BALK AT SULPHUR.
S U f P H TJ R, Sept. 3; — Murray
Into Germany from the newij ae-*' the cleaver flirt.. 'After receiving rev-, .... ..........................
qtiired Russian fields. I era) licks ov -r liie head, i’ropas seized; county’s first bale of cotton was r>>
While this somewhat pessimistic ^ 2.‘. fifle d d tired, he ft vs. I'ceived from Iona and sold in the seed
cloud F spread, the continuing sue-! The I-..1UR lodged, in U'NuH's shoul- for 9 cent's. This, with the premium
cess of the Italian operations is the. dor and he dropped his uu-at cleaver, raised by local business nun, netted
•bright shining f a lure of the *T! - ■ p- e-> ar> 1 a F v minutes btu $173. There will bo ar. cxccr'dltigly
No further elucidation ot th - prest- and b ■ wire rcptpv.-d to the police j;lrge ^;rop of cotton harvi -aetl. in
being con-;!^,.nL s note V.it-I- legard to the inviel'i- s-.afion, -. m-.r- a dltysiclan spent mi ‘ j.furray c,,-untv thts year Th three
*- s...... ............... UK. The pltls at salphur arc preparing to run
night and day fyj the crop' C'ah bo
are ---- u.miic i.wvv ..... ■-=,----—........................ ....., - •
tnutlr brought up from all the in- p.uty of small nations and the dis- hour sowing up Ffoca'd. head
, rnal garrisons of Austria-Hungary picmbeMuent o • mpirts v-. s forth- bullet wound ot his .opponent
MIAM-I.- OK LA., Sept. -I
'em itai It to ph-.y an Important t art i
'Ti’:'. t!.’PA'Sll,lV M. V'’'at kofgbBmr “i‘m Hir f otut c (I ' V. lopmcnt of the mineral | h-'tid their lines and Germ
,^w-«4*f^c ohj-’ct in the nitu'uaJ
irnri'Dg exnibJf an<l r.f'ts I1" ',t,c ■
'V’nleh have now been reduced to about c ,!ning today. But in both Italian and dress- d njid both men vvorc pUiCed
Tulsa ,pc-thffd of their former effectives, creek circles the' statements w< ro behind the bars, lor future reference.,j
3 spite this the Austrians seem u ^ r:;,,ae that the war will continue until ,. . —•',.77TUuxtm
£ -Ki;}, Albania, Montenegro, Enina- DEN V Eli UlKL JUINiji
handled quickly.
.mjGKRNAUTS tJET ANOTflUR.
f. C. Clevenger, a ped - itriotij. v.-as
I I r’c-ouiy. » of OJ '"'a county. ^‘^^.jRoop? are now defending ihe^reat: "'i.f.nd tht relish, Grofta.n and ^lavij LUBo AFOMAN LEGION'added to the list of aUio viwtiipA SuiT-
v ’ da'-.- nftcFno'o-
Tulsa ng'
| l »* ................... I*'. v.* • ......j ----- ,
j.orjton of the Corso sector. But these Iut!cV.nlUh\ in the Balkans and Hun-
, '' (-bi. 1 iisv been making heavy inv : i,1;- ' jt, pi.ps are being us easily defeated as j urv had b-.m freed and until the Turk j
« um..... i
shop practice and agriculture will
___ , day ntternrforfj when lie s eppsdL freffa
4,^_Th> famous "tl,e curbing fit Fir -t street amt Bqsto‘n
of Russia com- avenue. lie xvfcs removed to tlie/^iklb'-
’ ----- ’ .....-------- attfffdarifs
German Field Marshal to With-
draw Two Divisions From
Russian to Isonzo Front.
\vt Interest to th? s id lied worl.nuui ai
thu fiuruH*** as well ^ the s.utluu.t.
TRUST CO* TO FURNISH
DENVER, . 'Sept,
jim-t-e recent tin xtmen,ts*>f Lulx.-i cap- ( , rythlt,g in his power to raise 1heJ|gngg hy the pope is becoming a a<i it ion ' '<>'■ V courm'-mus Denver' tured:r)bs a'nd'hitoimtil TnJuriFs besides
------1----- -‘*'*•*11
, GENEVA, Sent. -J.- A.dispiUch from
Tmvsbruck kivs that
urgent Appeals field
Hinoenber. has consented to sen
| itajist* of this city.
Lva.ias taii’c bean .scoured oti Severn
I large tracts of land In that t'art of
SEEDS TO THE F ARMERS ti..... ; - ; ■' " h
•A role of ills tfoops by going all ov 'men and more sgttlel as a conviction .Rq ' .* '!,”-iYaiis'm r(--i"-e"fo"r 'the Rus-' numerous cufn abAut thf It.--ad. fTf*
front and rem-hing even the flrel among Washington diplomats. It Is (-,1 t0 "-ave 1 - JtUS 1 Lx. f
considered very likely that Pope Bene- • W 1 .
.ranches. __________ .
N -m Swiss forces comes the fir- t diet‘ may make
A plan for fiimiahbtg 75,000 bush
after Wtml j els of need wheat to farmers of Okl; -
marshal, V011 honu, who are without means of puf-
d,lchaftlng seed or have no credit at |
liti.s ci:v. Iif>n which prospectit " ''j .,, rmatlon that the Haltan-EngUri-
in .1 «hurt ^me. Juct how inufh.jv .....
further statement
Vo miters have extended their opera-,
tlons much further south of Trieste
two divisions of Bavarian troops front , banks, ’ten* wt-rl ed < tit nt Enid, m a
the Russian to the Isonzo tropt to ■ uniting .17 county farm d< nous:.a-
strengthen tile Austrian defense The tion agents with members of the Hate
Hkoda factory, the dispatch adds, i-
working -34 hours a day to supply
and county councils of defense.
It was concluded thnt most of the
heavy artillery In order to protect ; b,.j,, IS needed in six counties of west-
THREE PERSONS ARRESTED hmt crop sections of the state Who
IN DURANT POISON CASE ^'t^^nMngThTVhm'To ^
DURANT. Okift ,
T. B.
Avlto cannot secure seed from
Tatngston, 59 years old, his divorced j!U1y ,,ther source, and permit them
wife Fusie Colbert and their 15 year 1 p^y jt l ack next year on a basis of
old daughter, Minnie Langs tbit have j (WO bushels for every one furnished,
been placed in jail here in uonn'ectlo Dphta plan was agreed upon by the
with the death of Langston s second
wife, Hula fatngston. is ho .li.Nl July
There are other indications of ex-j
i tensive prospecting south of tills cl»>.
[Lenses have been secured hy several
[syndicates in that part of Ottawa,
county and prospecting will begin on
.a large k-nle within a short time.
SLACKERS ARE SCARCE
Ri JEFFERSON COUNTY
land tlp-y have sect red or the navies; ^ ........
of Uiosoi interisted is a mate r *'•' I’^'itban was at first supposed,
secret bur the lime being. 7’
The land Is to be prospected fori
head, zinc, oij jibd gas. Part of It kj
(■ located within a short distance .qf
j Welch, it Is said, where there are ex-!
tonftive coal fields, and'the prunpect-,
Ot-s arc aonfiUont they-will Jind some,
I thing to recompense them for the
Forms Godmother's League
for American Soldiers.
Si m i
•the is Mis Rose Lemon,, conchttt’n Is hot serious.
3/, of No. 1 430 Raul street, and her
!youthful, appearance is contradieted
by her general poise and brilliant Htn.i.
1 . vaikei,'
I'robnto Attorney I’ransfciTcd. "v
cn peace. b, her gem-fal po • and brilliant . HOLDKNVILLE, Sept. i.—TSt £.
----------------—/ S ' n l V alkei, who has for s-v.-ral' bqrq
MOVE MONUMENT FIVE " Lemon has a cousin, a AarjMr Fee« probate attorney of Hughes a«dl
MILES ACROSS PEAK r, I I m ,.M-. Kuasi:-., who'is. in P'-mlnolc cour.U.-s for the itie ridr de-
ithe regiment that is training so much rartm'ent. has been transferred fo (ik-
rnt ,_Work praise' for he valiant eervfcA, ami > ulgee ftistrlct, comprising Olonuigt-b
to--*pi .tv coiiinU!td the through htr has made arrangements *nd Okfuskee counties, and KM goiVfc
ique task Sf dWUn^M.fam^.to i">n the fighting forces. ^raulgee W take up his n.-w du-
1#%.
...
e
successor ' at HoidenvIRte
91______________' jH...
•m.-il.e the world safe for democracy Walkef is nne of the pioneer attor-
make‘ the world safe for ru-ys of the Indian Territory side of
'u i-* 1 i 1 of "Peace,” was .Miss Lemon's declara-' • ‘idahoma, having .come to Jtolden-'
onference.
A trust company will he formed
14 ami it Is believed that elrychiUne j which will handle the funds that will rjn'GI.ING Keir 3 f.trwm */»*’
poisoning was thi eniwe. be raised for the purchase of the seed. , ,, ' dr.lf't ijoard u lto,tP u,
VCT»«-n thesecond wife died iut-;.h fhe state council of defense will ask )L tlur' s in Mt it 1 slu-ker in
bur.* Were suspicious and had th. wealthy «h*n of Oklahoma to f,*rW:,L;U T.ffer«on cm.ntv.' The result is
body e.Thupr- V « ■ po^tmortom (‘iu, nionoy with r.s^uraiuv that it wit! ; ■ , , . ,1Vli k. ,.t (uriv
arniimtion is wild to have rt>v< a'cil th*‘ \m< U with Int^r^st n^\*T sen •• ‘ .* , ,tl't \c^olcs v'rii
pi - mine in ihe woman’s j son. The count tration “
StQlti
flusit
- Colbert, the worn
R ti
now un-
der ai
rest, obtained a dlvort
-e about
seven j
veara ago but short
Iv U
ftorward
returni
?d to Uv with her f
ortn
er bhv.s-
band.
Mrs. Kulu Langsti
in.
th*- firs'
wifefi
came soon afterwai
o Ihe in
the ne
tghborhood and it
in a
mid that
considt
-ruble feeling exist
bv tween
the tw
o women and the
cluUiren Of
agents and county councils of defense* P
ten m!
b-
.L&ngston.
. tiiikhm:\ has co\fkssk!>.
CHICAGO* Sept. 4—Walu»r Thicr*
giSti, arrested in WeUivill^, Kan.,
with hi? wife, today was alleged to
hstvt
Wdr
sed that he was ono of the
who killed two payroll
nslnw Brouters and sioie
police allege they
of the loot in Ttuerneirs
ihfP^ members of the
er arrest and an arc al«
! will see to the distribution of the ^otith
I wheat furnished through the trust iKflT<‘r
coinpi: oy. These local organisations
' mr>:t year Will also see that the farm*
;ers. tvbt) secured the seed, pay for tt
cither in seed or money. t-- _
Sr' Several plans had previously beenjamtnn ons nr*
! suggest ed for supplying drought , Clerk _k astern
f stricken counties of western Okla
! homv with seed but none of them |V.ol' C
j worked out. It is believed that this
| Inst plan to solve the difficulty and
I enable the farmers of the counties af-
tfeeted to Increase their planting this
i fall twenty-five per cent as requested
i>v the Federal Government
side of the county dared the
>mrnt to' tippi" thr rules ot itt*-
draft boar.i 4<> thi'in. tiHpht h uni red
and fifty mm have U.*n ezamlnad
and the county's quota doubtless will
enUstt/d from ithat number Eiq
complete and County
g announeds that the
sod upon ail exempt
(board* has .pi
DROPS DEAD WHEN SON
KNOCKS OUT HOME RUN
CLEVELAND. O. Sept. 3.-—Dr. !
Ffanlc E. f^>nn!dinir tdday the
tinpeH^t^lld«*nt of schools
mile of the fir*t acoompHshin
jhfs ndfoiniMiatk»n wifi l>0 the
lion of the st tidy of (lonnan fro
! < irfirntnar itrnfHt'P.
f Spaulding will bo paid $12,0
ih Amfrt<» Ho
MRS WicLiAM L UAVIS.
Mrs. Wiiltam Leonard‘’Davis (;f
Ne wYork has organised ihe Amen-
of tan Godmother's League for Anieri- tah* crest
R MT4
CKW TO
son. batting
tHit a lioiiio
W nt Kook.
IP N.
h*r< from V
anti has bw
ah ho i
Tho new
d-MOi
i given
t&d in A
MWperiii
America
ee hoi
UR RAID.
Uio
i> 4 persons
t d U Chath)
tmen
lisna
•ntonai!
i'Mtni:
jp^orung
tins-1 can Soldiers. Each member ot tht
•m the j league will adopt one or more of
l nch Sant's warriors—men who,
)0& a have no relatives—as her gonson
or sons, and will correspond with
him and send gifts at frequent in-
tervals. Mrs. Davis formerly resided!
in Paris and while there became ae-'1
Attainted with the activities of thej
[french Godmother s f.eague. Her^
yd'gunizatiun is fashionui sifter the
L tench league and will »k for
"Sammy" what the French league
is doing for the "I’oiiu.”
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 4.
qjen have
Ituiqve tasa OI oumuiULimK u*-,.*u.ovUjl - - beside those brave ta,™ ..... M
I rthalk net.only be fating to haa.not.yet ben designated.
granite block#, stoue. by stone, ar.,1 re^
placing tbenp on a new ped-isLd closer 1
io the railroad, toe completion of; -;-- . S„M why she desired to ville about , M93 from Mbskogee,
Winch reaultea m its erection * «g.-> b here he stf pned a few years earlier.
I.* 1854 When 1 r** uden Lmc*- a was („r!:v t,„;. ha W„ employed ---------Z±
. vnmeneing gr*. d'fftCOUy Ip hat. g f ,.tore at) stenographer, and SELL BIG BEN LEASE,
tnu tW;e .a:.r<--ld toM.ruoU^ he ^ close },tUdent of social and ecu- MIAMI, Sept. 3.—The Big Ben >Jiq-
final y el-.ose <j..kes Ames, a prcml ent [c con(huons j„ the newest re-4ng Company, “reports the salt* of its
j manufacturer and promoter, ot Mass lease between century and commerce
I huoeiD. io via- up the ta.-. . lmt.-* Lemon feaves with ihe sane- to an (Mtlahmna City .company.' The
| risked financial rum nt the tm.t. itak- |Jon and blessing" ul her mother, who Big Ben company owned the lease for
id;, but sue-. c.>.i in !• Io .vrttrcsinMi the belief that her daugb- several months and drilled fourteen
:r>8 t.te tre.t at eel highway tot.** wjj| ir\cjeri'jiy aid the women’s holes, all uf which showed good ore.
*“•**•' co:\st: ,, „ ., , , ... , -'fighting or*.utilization at the front. The main run of zinc on the lease
1 . Cnloi Pa title Railroad built at ° ____________ ■ was at 175 feet.
’nonutnent to Oakes Ames memory at ‘i<i?tyiTf' ITIPN CITWnAV”
I Gherman, lVyointn-#, in 1883, twi Prom- I'- UU AHUA oUtAIJA I
Jentdry Point, l.tM feet above sea FOR NATION TOMORROW___
{.level. Its lofty eiuir.encc was chosen --:- • HOBART, Sept. 3.—A one-room
as a special mark of estemrt lot th WASHINGTON, Sept, b—At the school building, in Comanche county,
mar. whoaueceded tn oringing the vast -, tggostion of Cotnmfksion* r Claxton, khOwH'*as the Rose land school, tn-
mountnine under the will of man bv gf (jle p.*reau of education, churches joys the unique distinction of having
his great consirtyctit e genius. ^ -end other religious Institutions a thirteen-piece brass 1 and which
lieccntly. ulttii i change in tnt ra.l- hjSirougho- t the colfnrry observed yes-! furnishes the tnusio for all social
road lire was made necessary, In orUrtr-j,*r(jtty as “Education Sunday.’' The [gatherings th' ihe community. The
to eliminate mileage and cut down the Importance of schooling as-a patriotic [orgauizatlqn wits formed by the boys
shade, the Ames monument was left i juty was urged. D *'
standing some fivrt miles front the nrw f' ----*_<«i
tracks. It is built * f a huge pyramid f. KAISER STTI.L ENTHWONEO j " -------— ,
of granite, sixty fe square at the baseCH1CAG##, Bept. I—('hiengo -public [ \1 OUk OV HIGHW AY,
and sixty feet high, and the blocks* schools ipenefl today with the kaisrrJ EAITn-'AN, Gkta , Sept.14—Active
were tarried «»j (wagonA and fneW- still ■. nthror, -1 in the spelling hooka.frond .btdlfliffe is in progress here
cats" aer- ss fW snow-looped InOun- ! Superintendent Shoop, however, sent the present time. The Work tu on part
^ J ■ 1.. 4 « r* net . * f 1 \ / r 1a *».. i e., : .. , 1»,„ 1 »#.A mKamm a *% A ' .. ^ 4 La ilv* a Ka4 e IX t « A nd 11 a .A
t Sher
T . n--\v owners plan to erect a
mill. A shaft Will be sunk at once.
tafter reading of the community week
*in Tillman and Kiowa counties.
the su
location
in.
Hist
jf * letter^
j pupils.
\ medallion of On.kes Ames
on
loffei
ne sale of the jpohumtnt. and on the Gen
!»i« hi
.etlaJV
t. a
ent<
i r »<
of his brother, 4
ail-1 president |
Hi i
It
pi iuelpali teacliers and of the Fne between Fairfax and t'a't-
ii vitim- them to tear otit the ,httsl a and when completed will l)e
o;r pay wliketJU* eulogy of the-par' of ,the state highway. The north
n ruler ' J arid sotrfh road through the county'is
,t*} be uniTcrtiken this full. It Is desig-
^(Mir IVOTOKH Ut;R*Trof>Y.
NEW YOI
tit bad dp3
.1 an
ly hav
1 GRANFIELp.s
iraruffidd rc*^ivV
-
■ F' 7. W Ml-
yRpM b\
■^L .3'.—(
1 Fere ti)
r. It wi
''Mril
rsf hate I
Respond
wtticli gr
le tat the B
• nn
Sept. +.—Col. Rouse- :frt
iieljoustt for uiiii eiaait
•rf* his credit today ’
egatinubus cheer:
is app -arance in a bo:
teura here. Kooeerei
J ’to '»e a part of
n Wichita to Oklaho
the
:* City.
Shipbuilders May Strike.
-Id ' -.-f-
Am;
said Unlverei
.-radicate sue*
life. Titfrr It;
refermeii.
P- 'RTt.AND. Ore . Sept. ?.—-F ur
thousand men engaged In the eon-
firuct’ion of steel ships in five Porj-
Urtd shipyards will strike at 1ft o'clock
Friday morning unless their demands
f *r higher wag. - ar. grarited, the ex-
ecutive board of the metal trad -a
jnett
announced today.
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