Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 164, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Space Iut Pays For
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Tho World Sells Space
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Tin: ou insToitit Ituoiuts
IS STILL TRUE
I'liii s'lll Ituiiilno lii Hie Kiilns One
Hundred mill I I fly I'cix.tix I)i.
lulli'il (.uiiiilaneu.
ny o.'iicii i-ren
AUmny. N. v. March 29. Five
in it 11 ii dollars would probably repair
the damage dotio hv flro In the state
on iiitol t ! a y. Imt money cannot re-
store historic UI ri ids which was
thi pride ul' (hi- stale After un ix-
limimitlcin nf tho exterior wall with
transits Iiihi tor Ware said the Imllil
ini was tnii' ns ever. Kin- burned
the state library assembly library
anil document rooms and must of-
fices (if thi excise department Mini
the iiiurters of tho Senate an. I fi-
nance -intuit i.-t. Water unil smoke
t. tit up what the flumes laid down
ninl damage from thiH raice extends
tu every part nf tin? Iuilldlii(;. Fire
was still burning tonight In t Ii nuns.
In neath what wn.i once beautiful
painted ceilings of tin' atiite rending
mom. Seven lines of hose were run
Into til- bulbllm;. Water ("till tlrilM'i'il j
from ceilings an.l from Hourly iill
parts uf tlio west wings ntnl o-oapcd
ih.wn tlio st iij-i aftor tlm fire was cX-
lil'.glli.lho.l.
One hmiilroil national guardsmen
also fifty policemen havo boon do-
talloil to protect tho dt.iinnnlled nil!
Ill tllO hlilldlll.
I't.llttt llnil Itin k Crowds. !
Al'uany N. V. Muroh 21). Flro1
swept tin' ?.".000000 state oapltnl'
building early today tleHtmvIng tlio
tliron wings cotineotlng tin- Konnto and j
assembly anil slate libraries with their
priceless records doing damage os-1
tlnKit.-d at from 7ooo000 to $10..:
OOu.OilO anil probably oaimlnar the
l i til of Nlnlitwati htiian .k'amnol A 1-'
In.tt. Who Is UliNnillK.
Tho flro surloil at 2:3 0 o'oloik In'
n rn. un nti din tlilnl floor nsoil hy '
AAMoinlilyinun A. J. I.nvy ilialrniun nf
tho J 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 y onnimltto anil van
hvvopt by a liluli wlinl iiornH Inter i
vonlnn oourtu to tin- olhor ivIiikh. Tlio
utottorii imri livvio ;. rn utnl umitliw out -orn
wliifh worn ilostinyi-il.
At H i.Tlo. l: tho ;'ro la Ktlll Immltm
In tho btii winR hut tho fiimon
! ul It iniili r oontrul. Aminic thr roo-
i Till flp.iini.voil wore th ' uf thn'
noirt
part
flo
foroe
of olalnm w lili h woio kopt In a
of tlio Hiionihly Horary. Tor
In. nrs tho entire flro flnlillnK
of tho oily hattloil with tlnv
flam
m lioforo liny wero fliiro of miv-
Inir tho
sona'e ntnl nssonihly ohntn-'
lioM. j
Tho flro whl. h wait well nndor way
wlion iIIkoiiv. roil hv a iilifhtiuitohninn
In 'a.-tilni!ton avoimo wns foil !)' ton
of pnpor In tho III ru rv rooms ami
Hproml raphlly. Tho iloonioil wlim
'oro a siothlni-' fnrn.'ioo wlion tho'
firoinon iirrlvoil. I o-Lil'itors. nrini.-oil
from their I101I.1 In tho lintoli hv the
ov. Itioiiont. nhloil the fire flirh'i rs. '
Many of thoin mulioil to tho bnlMIng
to carry out ilooiimoiitH anil linon. J
N'lif In watrhnian Ahhott the mlHi ini;
man wnit eniphiyeil tn pntril the lib.
tary wlnif. Tim firoinon 'Oat broil
ilown (loorH anil gonreheil the rorrl-
ilorn for him while the flninoH racoil.j
Imt they worn mi fllloil with Btiinkol
that the fltomon wore ilrlvon Imok
fiftor a futile inou' I omli'iM as ;
Boinhlyinon ulato oilf- 'or.i ntnl em- 1
pli yos nf minor Importance untheroil
nboiit the it rout utoiw fltriirtiiro diiilinr!
the liok'ht of tho fire. Sonntor Itaynej
nf LoIIb: l.ilanil holpeil the firoinon'
nan 11 bono Asioinhhninn Terry of
ICtnu.j Ooiintv nnrt AsHomblytnan Mr-
DanlolK if Tii'iiklim County nlHo an j
flsloil the firemen.
Ailjiilnnt floneral Vorlm Kaveil n
number of nlunble pnpors from the
(itt'loi.i of the Hooonil floor.
Some of the omtiloyoi nay tho III
untMlon on the rleotrle wires h nl ho-1
rume ilofootlve mid the miporlnton.
(lonlM hail rciUoMtoil this to be flxoil
to 111'.
All .f II. r. .nil. I.Ia t..lt.A
eis.iry to provent the ormvils from
b'nilorlinr the firoinon. The hli;h u I ml
oirrloil live KpnrkH for ninnv blocks
ninl rniiHoi totiiriios nf flanio wblohi
pnrloil from wlml ois to Hlrolch noroM
'litorvenlnif roitrti 1''iiMln the cot-
11I011 nf iiOlnlnlncr Minus.
There was n torrlfle rrnh when tho
roof of the west nolithwest nml north.
Vest Wilms foil. Oovernor Dlx wan on
tlii scene nt that hour. Ho phieoil the
oh at iibot 7.M'n0"0 but the 'Maze
was still biirnlnir fiercely then
The wind was still blowlmr slrontc
nt thnt lime anil ilovernor Mx loarn-
eil Hint the Rroti) nf stnle Htrnctnros
was iloonioil. llowovor hn wn nssur
oil by the firemen thnt thu two execu-
tive chnnibors wore safe unless the
wind chniH'od Its course.
The Iiomocrntlc caucus bsil lust nl-
1 oimoil some tlmn before tho fire was
illsenvereti ami tn.'jnv nf the IokIhIs.
t rs wore etlll l ami liurrlpil to the
ki run to H-l.--t thu nu n.
I ly Hie time the lioincn hail ar-
rived the flro hud Knltloil such head-
way that It was hollovml that the
t'titlro uroiip i iiinprlHliin tho state
capitnl wus iloonioil. Jt was difficult
tu loach Hie windows uf I ho apart-
ments where the fire wns hlazlim
most briskly lu-emise. nf InliTVcirnn
bulldliiRN Lines nf hosn worn linulcd
throuKh the lolslutlve chiiniliors mid
stroaniM wore dlrortod from the win-
dow. An sunn ns tin rlty'a entire
flr fldhtliiK force orrlvert the twenty
si rosins were directed upon tlio nre
from different annluji. The flro ws.s
the most iectnni!sr Albany tins ever
known. The flame could be teen for
.
mll.-s from Cnpitol Hill The records
burned raoied buck to colonial days.
Tim fire swept around tho famous
U.OOU.IIIIU Host un. hullllliK whore
wore the p'llntliiKi of men famous In
the hlsti.ry uf the state.
The nlKht wulehniHii who kuvh the
alarm iloolaroil tlm fire must have
boon biiruliiK for seme time when bo
dl.icoi 4.01I t. I n Ioiik toiiKUo of
Maine wore curlini; rroiu the windows
wln n his intention was uttnutid by
tho red Klow
The wIiiks of tho hiilldlnn were eon-
strunted ef stone and worn supposed
to bo flro proof. However tho pnr-
tilinn.1 nml fiuiHliliiKs in thu Inlorlor
were of wood and liiflainHbln in itorl
al.i which helped food thu flamei.
The iiitoiiso lii'iit cuiisod the upper
parts of tho walls to Imlno nml tho
stone coidiiK uud k'lass trom tho win-
dows In tho upper floors of the .tin
stories of tho mala structure caused
un IncesMint ra!u of missies. S -arch
of the ruins was ordered In an at-
tempt to find the remains of Abbott
and also to discolor If by any chance
any of the recur Is had csenpeil de-
struction from the fire. Ahhott wus
lii years old and had boon employed
about the iiipitol fur ninny yours.
Statu Superintendent of Tower had
practically all the records remove. I
rrom his oft Ice while the fire was
i-uitiik In the other wlims uud all tire
sale. State Treasurer Kennedy and
others were curi-vlnt; tocurds H0111
their offices when a urout mauite
block fell from a cornice to tho
Kroiiud with a (trout crush nml the
firemen refused to allow thorn to go
Into the hiilldliiK" and It Is believed
Hint Abbott in trying tn find his way
back to thy street 1 1 turn In un alarm
found his escape cut off by the detiso
clouds of smoke.
K'ro fhlet llrldtfoforil during the
proKiosH of the flro alaiinoil by the
raHhins.1 of some of tho b-xlslnturs
Rave orders that initio should venture
near the hurnlnit buildings until tho
firemen wore assured that It was
safe to do so.
Brldurfopl directed the flnht
rtKiiltist "10 fire It: person nml assured
'"Invernor I'lx that It was boln well
bundled. At x .tn n. m. th- western
wlin? was sllll smoulileiini; allhouch
half a doz.-n streima 01 water wore
bofiiif poured upon it.
The v lriRs wore :lx stories In he!i;ht.
Tho main structure Is four stories
Mirh.
one of the most ..poetac ilur Inci-
dents of the bluzo Mis tho coiipsc
i f throe wlio's. A sound of firemen
llinnillllK" H llUlllher of Hues of hos.
had entered the Inilolln- n few mlu-
uti s before nml wi re stritohlm; the
bos ui the stairway to loaeli the
flames on 1 hi- upper four. There wus
a crni.ili un q plimr snpportltiK nni; uf
the wlt.rfs l o'liu sod. The liroinpn w ore
nrdi-r-d 011' and hid rmohed the
court yards when with a terrific n ir
he tower nml rnnls imno down at the
same limn. Tho crowds In tho street.
It seemed to some firemen had I n
buried umbT the .wreeka.Ke Hut
they wore out off from view hy the
clouds of dun it ml smoke. A miejity
cheer wont up fiuin the crowd when
the flro fkhters uualn r-tirtieil to the
buttle. The records dot tro.ied cun-
slstod not only of a i-rat hulk of
bunks ropor.s ntnl orli;!nul dneiuncnts
if both houses of the loiihlaturo 1
inrioiis ci'ecutlvos. hot thousands of
nmiiuscrlit.i of Invaluable nature
which had been m-cnin ulatln Silica
'ho liutoh Mist Ian I -l in .Now Y rk.
Kroin a hi tnea! stamlpolnt they
were of lno:iciil:ible inlue.
Anionic the records of tho court of
claims destroyed wore valuable pa-
pers bent-Inn upon cases In which ml
'loin of dollars are Involved. The
loss of the records nf the court of
claims mill lend to many leKal en-
tanglements. In the stab- library wore many val-
uable books necessary to tl.u itatls-
'Icnl records of the .tate.
State Agcliltoct I-'luuk 15. War'
iftor looking over the ruins .nld thnt
't would require a careful IiivpsHku-
tlon to fix definitely tho monetary
losM.
I The Now York stile capltul lua
'been torinol "the cnstliotst public
'iiilldlnu In AnierJoii." Altliiuich It
I was orldnully Intended to cost only
4.0(10.(100. It has already cost K'l!-
0110000 which is more than tlm Cap--Hnl
m Washington.
The national capital at Washlnirluii
has cost approximately $ U.OOO.OOU
' 'ess Ihnn the New York state capital
so lavish have the legislators In en In
id Unit to the (troit uroup.
Scandal has boon nttnehed to the
construction pier since tho first spado
'ull of eartn was thrown. In 1H79 a
paniphb't was Issued reviewing the
history of the work so far as It had
Rone and sIN-kUi- IitokuI irltles. In.
lestlKatlons ivore ordered at various
times but tlm flndnm of Ui in'iul-
rles failed to iiUuoh Hithltnf crimi-
nal with the wnrk
There were tunny costly relies nf
lie early Indian war In the bull linns.
IIAN.NI II t ltOWD AT I.t'Xt IIFOV.
Sl I'liiiiisiinil W omen lh'.niiot nt .lull.
Hoc lu New Yoi I..
lly Aseuciefed Pti'.s
New York Man h 2J. Six tlious
nnd women nitondltiK the Woiunn's
Nnllunal KureUn Ml'islon Jubilee sat
down elmullai.eously la 7T.0 tablee at
three hotels today for what probably
Is tho Inmost litnohoon ever bold.
Mrs. Helen Hnrrett Montgomery ap-
peared nt eneh (ratherlnu and delivered
five speeches.
Don't Want fuillnsvlllo In Move.
8i" i'll to lite Wurlil.
t'laremore (iklu. March !l Hov-
ernl nf the risremore people will go
to dilllnsilllo Thursday nnd tell the
people there the reasons why they
should remain In Hotter County.
Ctaremnra needs the Colllnnvllle ter-
ritory In Hohi'M County and thnka
rollnsvllle will better Its ootidltluq by
sluylng In Itugera County
. V.. 1 :
in OF JONES
HiMoititii w.i: or sroMii
t'AI.I.S Wl l.l KNOWN M.
ILLNESS SEEMED SLIGHT
flail So Wui'iilnn nf 1'iwl Active In
Development W urk Mayoral'y
t'aiiilldatc
Olil.ihiiina t'lty Ohla March 2!.
' (i. Jones 1 un- of tho pioneers who
'ditz -d the iiklahoma trail and wno
.'laviin; herj cast his lot remained
throuKh sunshine ami sliu.l to wit-
ness tho unfolilliiK if 11 wonder me-
tropolis In u won lor state has closed
his llfti wor'c.
"uiy a f -w weeks uko Mr. Junes
innoiineod his Candida 'y for the may-
oralty of Oklahoma City on the Ito-
pulillcan ticket iindor the commission
''inn of coveriiinont.
Mr
1'tle
' limit
inif.
Jonc.i died suddon'y at bis res-
I'lmhlh and lmrlaml .trouti
11:30 o'clock WodnosiViy morn-
Hon orrhane nf the stomach Is said
10 have been thii direct cause of death.
Three duys -tint Mr. Jones went home
feeling; Indisposed and 11 doctor was
anon. ic w as iiollt ' oil that Ills III
tioss was trlv'al ind no alanii what-
ever existed.
Mr. Juno was possibly butter
kiioivn than any other citizen In Okla-
homa city hnvlnn takn an active
part In every chic Improvement since
coming to Oklahoma Cltj leoom-
bor 18 1SS9. Twice was he entrustud
'it the helm of the city's afftilrs asitn have "medo eyes'' nt the latter
mayor he was a member of the first 'The woman Is sal I to have taken ei-
'oifisintiire of (ikbihomn territory and
was elected speaker of the house. In!
'he innuiiable conflicts which took I
place in that and siicci !-dliii( lefc-l-la-turox
he probably occupied si more:
coin plcuoiis place than any other
member of tho body. I
C. (1. Jones was born on a farm
mar !roonop III. In lKfiil. and beiriin '
to battle with the world at the aiojmiy fiiend home.
1 f eUht. the deuth of his father at that Oh-iin Is said to lime stayed nt the
time liuvliu; him tho suptiurt of his curnor of Konrlh and Main tor nearly
mother an.
seven sisters nnd brnth-
r..
He came to Oklnhomu nt the open-
ins: of the territory to white settle-
mer.t has ci or since taken a promin-
ent part In tho development nf the
slate. ScciriK a treat futurM foe tn..
.vhnat itrow-biK Interests of the stnte. !
he bnllt nut 1 i 1. 1 u..
ii'!-- in em Mini
flour mlil in the state located nt Ol:-!
lalionm ctv. He took the first prize
at the World's Fair at Chi nito. the
'lour Peine; Hindu from wheat
mar Olilnh nun t'lty.
grown
In the threatened whn.it fnmlno of
1VI2 It wit Jones who prcvulled up-
"' Ho' k Island and Snnt.i Fe rail-
roads to ship oU'hty thousand bush-
c.'s of seed wheat Into the state and
enable th. farmers to sow and reap o
bumper crop the n.xt year.
l'o'll'eally decoasi il took a promin-
ent part In the oounoln of the slate
from the hcKlnnlii(c. Ho was n
""'"'" I
nT or the f ist territorial i...iuii.
and assisted In forniliiK the first laws
of the now eommonwiulth. Ho nerv-
ed In five. Ii Rlslature. Inchullnir the a
first and -seoond since statehood. He
was twice eluded mayor of Oklaho-
ma City on the lt 'publlonn ticket
while the council wns Democratic.
Ho was amoiiK th so who found u)
nnd carried to a successful conclu
sion the orifmlzatloii of tho abate fair
st Oklahoma City
and It was throiiL-h !
nls energy and (renins for organiza-
tion that tho fair was made n possi-
bility. He was one of those who f'rst
bniiched the subject of Joint slnte-
hood ah idpa unpopular In the Okla-
homa Territory at the time. .lon.s
neiieveil thit the greatest kooiI would
"tune to the (rri ntcr number through l;ntiw ny nas conimonceu snipptnir cai-
eld to the school children of 1 ndlan ' l" lhl' lu" t)!"KH
Territory and It was for them )0 1 tltvlnlun tr the rmiil. The rattle move
fuiiKht. He won that flffht ns he did "'" l expected to eoinmenoe h a
all others and the state nf nkhhnm
's today the product of thai Inhois of
himself nnd nthcrs whoi foiurhl with
Mm.
'VOTE FO
1
K IEI
sKivs rtms I T Will
' MOTHFK TONt.l F.V
in: tin mi:.
IIKTWKKX
WOI'111
11 Assin'istid I'rrii
London .Mutch 23. I'rotnler As-
'tullh uud Whlteluw Held tho Amerl-
cnn umhuMsudur ut a lurtju nioelluK "f
uiiurchinon and Htulesmen this evon-
1 ii K took occasion to uuloxlze thu arbl-
trailon movement. They were the
K"ttes Interfere 1 with the proccodliiK".
celebration uf the reklslon vt the
Liiyllsh translutlon uf the illl.le by a
I'oiniiiission whleli completed the
KliiK-Jamca version In 1011. Huffra
aotts Intcrferud with the pruueoillngs
and when the I'rlnio .Minister Hogan
they nnfurlod banners hearing the In-
scription: ''Votes for Women." The
hauliers were torn up aflor a fluht.
In his address Mr. AsiUth snld:
"Thu KtiKllnh Illlile beloiis not only
to the subjects of Kin (jnorft-e but to
the whole Kntrllart epenklnir world
one nf the truthi which hae been
slowly reallitdil nnd one which 1 be-
lieve la firmly runted In the face of
Christian men and women un both
Idea of the Atlantlo It that war be-
tween Kngllsh apeaking people would
not only be ft grim agnlnet otvlllia.-
H lS Okl.UIOMA Till 'ltlAV MIU II ')
Hon hut an unfornu able breach of
these few cominuiulnieiita which nre
enshrined In the now testnimuit Hi
w hich both nations have been bred '
AIMUI (Ol'KT 11 KM TO OI'KN.
Dim Ki t ( roivilc! With (i.vil uud ( rlin-
liuil ILM.
HV Ul b lli Worlil
rawhnskii okla. Marh !.) The
it'snKe County eourl will hoxln Its
April term In this city on pout Mon-
day The docket l pretty well load
ed with civil nnd criminal onses
Most of the oil 111 1 ii -I I cases are pur
ported violation f
laws. Some of tho
by h Jury.
1 he
irublbltloii
will he tiled
t l.ANI'.Xt K I.ANt'ASll.H IN .1tl
OH M N SfJ I : 1 1 i l ltll T.
I III ill' Mil l 1.
llecauso of nlleij.-.l ' spat kllni!" with
another fellow a (flrl. It. V. filenn an
nil man Is lylntc with a fr.ict tired skull
In the l'hyslol.iiiH ami Suroon'a hoe
pltal at the ver' Kate ( death.
I'larence Lancast r. w ho took ex-
ceptions to menu's aliened "spark -Muk"
with his ladj irb-nd. Is hinnulsh-
Inn In the county .1 ill hold on a chari;"
WaSf ndcfiilt .(fl. vlntorl ttilotit
Lancaster and a Indy friend nr-
enld to have been n'ttlnu at one of!
the tables In the Junction IMinrmaey
Vourth nnd Mnln. clonn wns standing '
at the eluar counter when the fracas 1
K:nrted.
Accordlnif to nil eve witness (ilo 11
evidently Is snld to have turned In tho
direction of the man and woman and
' riii'nn in 101s i-i on Kin e 11 no 10
have told her friend.
Lancaster cot up finirrtho table and
Clonn and ho left the droit store
holdlnir a lem-thy 1 oiiver.-atlun on 1
the corner front. After tnlUlnn for nt
least ten minutes rolaiive to tho al-
leiroil fllrtnilon the men parted fjin-1
caster Is then said in have eseorte.
his
an hour. Ily that tune Lancaster
iicaln put in 11i111earuc.ee. The two
men talked for some iline. their con-J
vcrs'itlon cro'.vlnp so loud Hint one of
the druirclsts asked them to nulel
down. No more attention was (riven the
pnlr until Fdw.ir.i Kjikpnlriclt. a dls .
p-"R"r nt tllp Phnnnacv. iiwi ires iip(ko houlh across (he Mexican border
hoard Ciloim say ihat 1 am islor was 1 .riieii.i t u.. ... .-
....... 1
Inh." '
I Lnnoaster Is tin ti deeliired to have
hit Glenn a lorriHc blow on the face.!
Clonn was stmulinu on th" "blewnlk
nt the edro uf the slot in front of the;
pharmacy Ho t-tntubb 1! Ill his at!
tempt to catch bis 'hnhinoo. The
"slop nt" which is four or ;'ve Inches
hlph 11 --t as a fulcrum thmwliu!
him. ("Iloim lamleil heuvllv on the
Hie of the ontruroo way to the store
beinir rendered unouiisolons. !
II wns carried to his room In the'
Anil KullilliiK on Fast Third. Thi
I physloluns wore called and upon ev-'
mnliintiun It was found that bis skull
had boon fractured.
"Inside inn
Millies IHt.
i'l la .. Wer! I
rnwhiiska rikla..
March 2!. Tho
rendition of the
by I'tiwhusUai h
farce "The Inside inn"
omo talent was a irrnnd
home troupe played
succesa. our home trutpe playert
much hotter than a majority nf loudly'
Hdivrtlned trnvelliiK eompanlee that
performed here tho last two years. Dr.
Sneek ns Sohilltzoltiori' wnuhl Btilne
ms a nrllllnnt nramatie star in any
I theater of our nation. The slnuliiR of
our chorus Rlrls was excellent Fvery
body
havo
In the nudloneo
been there.
was Rind to
Ship flit Ho 1).).
The Missouri Kansas uud
Ti-xus
f'w aV nn" ""h lnls of the road
are making all preparations for nny
cr ntltiKoiicy that may arlsn during the
few weeks of traffic from the feedlim'
(rrounds to the Kra.lliK lands and
markets.
AUK MARTIN.
!.afe Hud bus sent a recipe t' th'
newspaper for muffin' yer wife's first
biscuits. Who kin remember when
they used f lino Miff lints like u cof-
fin WF-ATIIFK.
By Asterlstril I'rsi.
Washington March 29. Forecast
Oklahoma fair Thursday and Friday.
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iWJl I
NO MIL ORDERS
1 1 REBELS
inn: III I N Willi-J
I ItllM ( MI'llj
I I ll It M s
Kit A W N
BUND ENTERS FRANTERATflS
ln-111 ism'Ios Tnkii fL'tUI l ioiil .11110
t.oict llincul Olflcn and Sh iuI
It ltd oii b.inl.
of
My Ai4oci l o-l I'l'.i
Aiui 1'riota Mex Man h 2.1
A small band of r Is supposed to
be a part uf a baud of lul w b It h it
been oper ninif south of Anna Pilot 1
entered ! 'runt .ralas :10 miles south of
hero last iiliiht. There was no feder
al troops In I'lout ratal most of the
ti'uops haihiK boon switched from thoi
cnmpulcnlUM iiKalnsl the rebels around j
llermlsillo and tho In uu rectos out
eroil the tow n without opo u Ion.
They proceeded to the Kuvonini.nl
office and oKtraclcl JJ1111 iruni tie
sale then tho went to thi K.-mial
htui-.j f M. y. l-VnioUi. Wo believe
In si itiiu; our -y 111 the home
town." said the rebels icl they pro-
o led to buy $7T woti of Roods
settling with Koveinnietit tun Is Aft-
er settlltiK for the fc-ooli Hie iels
coniiioinded: "Now make us u doioi-
Hon of $7i" l-'eriiotus donate I.
Madcro Not niiMiltcil.
Kl I'aso 'lex. .March 2V. I'rancls-
o I Maileui preshb nt of tho Insiir-
rectos and their loader In tho Hold
bus not bell consulted about anv
peace terms and no settlement of the
war would bo a tied without his
"Inal word whleli nlotie would ho re-
garded as I iiilliiK
At present Madero dlsr"aM.
'oceiit poMlicnl chaim-os at Mexico
"ity Is an -hikIiii; his men about Chi-
huahua the in.'tropolls of Northern
Mexico W'lCl a Vie f IiosI.ikIiiK that
city.
Ins'irrocto loaders nave out this In-
'oniiallon today that It was not his
Intention to minimize the assertion of
! ninelscu Madcro Sr. and Ciii' lavo:
Ma lore ut San Antonio Toxa.i thit
'entatlve plus now helm; oonshiciod !
niu result 111 iicaou within .1 uminh'si
line.
t'allisl In ( (inference).
San Anlotilo Tex. March 2'i on
a if enram from mi umllschci id
source doiends whether or not Home
members of the Vudi.ro family will
' .. j o 10 -folia
tions lion Francisco I Madoro Sr..
committed himself to the extent hut
would not ko further Into details.
Sirm It Out Thirteen M
en.
II v
Aesoetut ol I'r-rtH.
St. Joseph .Mo. March ill). Scott's
pilchlmt for the Chlouuo Aiiiorlcaiis
was a feature of to lay's Kiiine the
'Ii leu sro pitcher striking out 1 :t men
defeatliiK St. Joseph by a score of tf
to 0.
! Want to Share I state
ll A.Ni'i'.n't.il Pr'. .
I.us AiiKolos. March I'll. Nearly Iibr
I pi rsons scattered nil ov-r the world
I l ave tiled clnlitia In the superior court
j to shares of the f lotl.ono estate of Mn-j
' tibia Waldruii who died In Los An
irolos AiiKUst 21 1 II il K nnd no known'
heirs. I
(. lints Hiinoli Tbcli'
lilts.
ty Amm-intni Press
A tluiita ' tin. March 20 The New
York Nnil'inals bunch ul fourteen hlls
tor ten rune in tunny' Kama here
wntio uie nest inni uiuiini couiu
was 8 hits and K runs.
do
lu st lint Not 1'iirloiiH.
Tnpeka Kens. March ill. The Chi
cni;o Amerlcnn second team defeated
tho Topeka team uf Iho Western ha-
itue lu re today by a Noure of 7 to 3
IT'S EVEN TENOR
Till (I S N lis OF ISlTOItH IIAVIt
11 IT NilUtoW I.IMI'IS OF
fl l V.
Si.i'sl d p. the WrM.
Kiipulim Okla. Mnroh 29. This city
Is nculn resuming the eventenor nf
Its wiiyg after ii week of the wildcat
kind of pvoltoini'tit that reached Its
climax lust tiluht.
I'rejuiiliiK- ut 7: 10 last nlKht thu
thousands nf visitors beitnn leavltm
the i l y nil special trains and the lul-
Hliceloft today Tunis-lit !-apiilpii has
resumed lur normal state nnd the
merchants nnd business men who
reaped a harvest from tho visitors in.
Of untlll!! their Khekelhl.
The total receipts for the flcht were
22.HOO nnd the paid admissions num-
bered rlKbt close to 8000 Carl Mor-
ris' new automobile purchased In Kan-
sas City yesterday arrived In Hiipiilpn
today and the big hero nf Oklahoma
nnd of seven ring eiiiriiKements la to.
I nay speeding
through tho city with
his friends.
The moving pctures nf the bg bout
wll bp released Sunday night accord-
ing to Hilly Stone nnd will be linined
lately shown throughout the larger
towns n tho state.
The usunl crowd of thieve nnd pick
pnckela wore In tho crowd yesterday
as tvldeiici'il by the nttmOicr of robber-
lbs repnrtefl to the police. Twn
"mobs" are I the linnds of the police
pending un Investigation
Morris will take thnga nunr for n
few
wit
days and will leave toinnrrorf
ha party of frlonJn on a short
hunting trip
IKM; It.Vsl IN t (.t It 1..
;r.
ll'aiiclsi 11 II rli .tiid N
I null I'lcldcu1
lly hni. Isloil l't mi
W11.4I1 1 11 k t 'i Mnr b H lu- i'ria-.-tsoo
liortuind U now pi ovi.u.in i.l
lir.-sldollt of I I'llldlll 'ls 111 a -col ibllica
villi iho poi.. a imiooniout letontly nn-
Koll.ltel bet.'ui (lie I " ollltlollarv
or. os of the republic Tho ceremo-
nies l hit 1 111 UK II I 1 1 1 on vest el 11V
- rdiiiii to 1 ul 'ki 1111 ft'oiii the
tiiiorl-nn minister at Tettullhi Wole
oilduct 'd In the preson. e of Iho dip-
loniatlo
tps and (h 1 nati'itinl com-
'loriil i 111 'hi II 10 rollrluii
1. I:i Te l a cot dial addrosi
'iM'ir r-'si'in l-"l 111 mil-
'uress. I
I resident
I and bta s
'lar vein.
7.
Nll'' Ol' VK.InT 1III!(NN
Kit tW N INTO l lli: IN.
ISI Ki 1 1 ION
II A.
('111
ii.-. l'i".
inn HI i) . M ir.-h M. - The
if Annual llorruniii. ifiau.l eil-
name .
ted rul
r of the l:tlis mi l cli. ilrio. in of
the Nation. il Pisehill 1 'omint tsbm
w i ile.iwn Inl. 1 III. ifiau.l I rv Ini'os '
...... ..... . .... ......I.
iiliaiooi iieie loo.iv 'u ;; .Mfiijr
made a roioil to .lu.lae ilornutn
when Heard KlUour tnami.r of the is
Cincinnati Suburban Hell Telephone ! evld '
''oniany was bold In conciiipl of'iiii.e
court lloth llciriuann and l KM lore
l""r li'iv'l " '"'fore the Kt'ind Jury !
ury !
but
mi me oecanioii oi nim'oii x in .11
hii no set 1 acoorotiii; 10 ni ropon
that his father was lu poor he allh '
11. I
he asked to be excused III order .
that he iiiikIiI acquaint
Ills pnroiits
with the clrcumilaucos of his lesll-
111. my and prepare hint for what
j niliiht follow. Kllitoiir Is sub I to lur e
'promised to have returned March I
but has not put In his appearance.
The bails of Iho urv In contempt Is
sail to bo the fait that he Intimated
10 Ainiint Herrmann a certain ad re.
I uardliiK w hich tho latter was to be
uuesilonoil by the urand Jury. Phis
I fact the r. port says was that August
'Herrmann wns and had been in the
! enjoyment of eratulttoiii service from
I Kllii'iur's telephone company"
K l V MI1N VIe.IT IT I. Si.
No Sic lal nlllcaiiii' Hoivi'vcr t-t.-iclicil
to Tliclr I a I hint.
V. A Allen ami W. W. Miller of st
Louis Ki'UiTnl and assistanl freight
HKctils of the M K A 'V. Itallwnv and
1 1. H. i liiploy at l'ers !Vj.y also a (fen
! oral fr. lk'hl aiieiil tor the K'aly .vot e
Iho kiiosI 1 of the Comm. Tola! Club
' ester lay m irnliut. No siooil slnl-
I'l.iinco Is m 1 1 it fit fit to their visit.
Most railroad officials who visit
Tulsa conie here relatlee to Improve-
ments but the Katy lias made about
all of the Improvements that have
been ilenuiiiiloil at this place Tlm
Commercial Club thinks Ihat the b uy
has treated Tulsa nlcly.
1
Hi!
KANSAS BY A S
Pitt 11 I SMIlt A. M. TI NKYt K
(.1 I S iti:srvi' OF HIS ItF-
i:t oi;si:itvArnNS
Hpi''ial ti I he Wl 11
Topeka has Mar h 211. Immune
to urowltiif i roiHt lo what extent Is
d known by the r ut dust storms I
n
was reported by I'rofessor Af. M.
Toueyck aiip.irlnteliih'iit slate experi-
ment Station Ut lllCi'S.
Ha made the folio Aim; stab ill 'til:
"Western Kansas experienced ore
of the most severi dust storms Sun-
lay March whleli has ever occurred
lu this part of Hie state" he says
'in some fields the dummfe wis very
Kr.al. The wheat which was ul ready
too thin was almost completely de--troiod
or j. badly Injured It will not
n alio a crop. In other fields where
'he gnlii was stronifer drifting sands
in I the blowing iiway of the soli
from the roots or covered by the dint-
ing soil have receive I n ilamaKu whb'h
the fields oiinnot reouver from even
'.villi favorun'e growing coiidlloin "
Tcli'Ui'iiphcrs tu Confer.
ily Ahhh'-ImI- JV-44
Chicago March 'ii A Conference
remirding Hie wage dispute between
the t'llogrnphors and thu IVAmis
Central railroad will be bold In Chi-
cago tomorrow. II. M. I'crhiiin of St
j I. "ills nn I other orricluls of the or-
I dor of llailroad Telegrapher will
take part In the conference which
i will be hold wllh W. I.. Park getier il
i manager of the road.
The operators nre taking a strike
i vote the returns' from which will
be counted this work A 2fi per cent
llnTiiise In wacos pi ileum tided by the
operators i mpl'tyed on thi- system
from ( liloalto to Now oilcans ir tie
agreement Is reached nt the confer-
ence It Is likely that tho nli'lolals of
the road will request th it the dis-
pute he submitted to arbitration
(rend Jury SUrN Win It.
SM.-l il tn tlm World.
Sapulpa .Vnroh 19. Word wn re-
ceived by V unity nffb r ils today from
'Mstrln Judge Stand dd nf this dle-
trlet who la rnw holding court In Ok.
niulgoe to Isstio summons for a panel
of 24 Jurymen to aerve tin the era ml
Jury that will start tu work Monday
Investigating ("rook County affairs.
Much nx .Itement hue been stirred
up as reult nf this order and It In with the bases full won for tho Clove
believed Out thla grand Jury will K lnml Atni rl en leugue team in an ex-
detper and nmko tnnro sweeping In- hlbltlon game here tmlav with the
"c''g""'"i Into lucal law enforcement
.iff arlj Jujn any prvlol body In thul
lilitary ot lUs tsouut
HICK KIVK C'KNIS.
met 11 ot in or i-i'i:i s i v.
iioi.rs ii Mi'ouvitv okoi it.
I lie lie
t Kmc
l-lon I lues o Inil (. w
Willi h Will Now Proceed
nil I ililoms-.
Hi V . .1. iit.l I'-
St I.OIIIS. .M;ir-li
Stab's circuit court
l"K In St. I amis t
il - The r lilted
of appmls hit-
lay uphold the
iponirv 1 :i In M
'ho col miration
Ho i xrauled aualnst
commission of dk-
! I'lhont'i
hv
I' S circuit JiiiIkc lk
ar aifo by wh b the teto
" Is enjoined II-. nt oil-two-cent
passeimor fare
'odiietluii in iielnht rules.
' I I - a
"f "Mali ii
'it'' i u i; the
:aw mid n
i inn i nassnm ci miin.it the tempor-
'V Injun Hon I10I1I1 the hnv to ho
oi'ttso it v ) nu t(lll( ttl(t Hi0
Hon f the iiMahom.i constitution os-
t.ibli.shinu ih. corporation commie.
""i is in in 1 under tho constitution
f Hie I't'lted States
The deoiHiou does not end the rate
as 1 whl.h will now proceed 01: the
in.'. No testimony has been
I boiore the court. Aitfiinirnt
bond In St. I. 11I1 11.. .
l.- by Attorney deneral Charles Wi.st
r I lit la II 1 111 1 . usalslc
d by F M . Jmi-
an
.l(
I oiils special counsel rr
rile rate eases of the Croat
iri.
rn and the Northern l'adno
ds are ponding n the United
court of iipiioils. AttoruevM
railio
tilt I
here bohel
imioii may
that the Oklahoma do-
furnish in Indication of
what
.nils
Hi il IhIi.ii will be lu tbeee
it "HON HAS III FN TAKIN HV
iiiw.iiiN i.i:;isivnTti: Tt
I'ltFVFNT IMMK.ItAI lDN.
Itjr ii I rt -.1
Honolulu March !9. The threat-
ened depletion of the labnr supply of
Hhw-iII by :i.."iit of the Alaska ou-
'J:: Is eniisiiiif cuiisldeiuble ainrtn Hv
he lal ii I. Already notion has boon
tnkeu by the territorial I lalatuo
which liaised three acts today pro-
vIiIIiik for the drastic ri'Kulalloii of
liniiiiKiatloii iii;eiiLs and prohibitive
In nature. The steamer Senator
which sailed from San i'taticisc)
yc.ilciibiy from this port is supposed
'' "Inn lo transport laborers to
Alaska. She could convey i.otia mn
nioii r whom It cost tho
territory
l.000 to briuK here.
vrw.i.v shot i itoM AMitrsir.
Ib'lix'Hi't. Is Victim of mi Asui.iiin'a
I'.iilb-t Fired I 'rum nv.r.
Ily Assiriii.i I'ri-HR.
MlddleboroiiKh Ky March 29
An assa;isnrH hull t caused the ileiilll
here today uT a local hospital of (ireeii
It .so employed in the (secret service
ib pertinent or the Loulsvllb. & Nash-
ville lliillroad. ltoso was Hnd U.oii
from mnlmsh nt Haxter Station last
S:'1 "'day ninlil
ho Was about to
board a train. The murderer la ho.
Hey.! lo have been the person who
has engaged lu depredations against
the railroad property.
SUM Fills
n.ivi i its
llWlv
I'OHMFKI.V MT
AND MFt lliNH'S
akhi:sii:i.
X' i ll lo tile World.
Oklahoma City March 29. Nick
Fills formerly cashier nf the planters
mid Meehanlo's bank nf this oily wus
arrested this morning charged with
forgery In (he second degree. The ar-
rest was made on Information furnish
ed hv M. It. Cnrnott state bank com.
mbabiiior who chaiges Fills with
forging the name of ('. M. Heed to a
note for ti 000 payable to the 1'l.int-
ois mid Mechanic's bank. Fills cla'.mi
ho Is Innocent He was r leased on
bond of J:lonO.
sl'lt I I. U1TNFSS f M.I.I II.
'nn silcailo I of Ao.li. Trim Vlolatimu
lb lii( I'll-bcil.
II v - it. -I Pr. ...
I 'l tt silm nr. I':i. March 2 9 J . C
It I a dir. tor of fi n oil City Com.
el'-iy Fixture Ma'iufactiirliig Co.
charge. I Hong with s xl"on u liter"
"it n It it rv war - concerns for viohitloua
of the shiium-n anti-trust act was
called as a special wltn. s by JmUe
Lindsay C. spencer of Haltltnore to-
tiy. I'.oevei went li.'o n detailed ac-
count of tho iimuiil act uro cuii tery
etiiiliieled were.
lllllllK I til It
-Ilasts .'in.
Ily AsKiM-iuti'il I'li'ss
Kansas City Mo Mareh 29 In
game featuied by u hotiiti run for Do-
Mott of Cleveland III (he elu'ht Iniilmr
Kansas City team of tho American
Assoi latlon. The latter lost bv a c.re
r
inEifl
STATE IS DELAYED
LABOR DEPLETION IS
luf H to 7.
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