Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Space lut Fays For
CIRCULATION
The World Sells Spaco
And Delivers Tho
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Many Mav lie Killed Hill Who Com.
iiitinii iitlons An- Ml Cut Oil
A disastrous wreck occurred near
A v 1 nt fin the Midland V :il Icy tall-
road lust i a i i-c 1 1 1 . according lei meager
repinls received lip In . o'clock this
morning ami probably many persons
wen; Killed mill injured.
Tim only authentic news of the
wreck canui from Pawhuska about
midnight. TIllH report Staled Hint
passenger train Nil .' which left Till -mi
ut 3 i 111. yesterday evening uml
lui" lit PnwhusKa at o'clock last
lilnht went l!iruii(;li llii' first bridge
west id' Avuntl 11 1 toil t thirty miles
vest of Tulsa. The engine passed
over tin' bridge safely 1'iit tliii "J.
t'l'iivv" iitr baggage can lll'il other
('I'll III H Wi lit t lll'llllnh till' bridge llltn
11 di'i'i ravine. At li'iist llvo or nix
'i'i'S"iiM were Injured aeoort'lliig to the
Midland 'nlley UK 1 nt lit Pawhiiskn.
Me slated Unit 11 wrecker had been
iiispatobcd to the scene of the wreck
I r 1 111 Pawhuska inul that another
wrecker was .sent from Muskogee.
.Agent W. W. Ilolmox of tlm Tulsa uf-
liec of the Midland Valley wired t"
the Paw htiska olliobils last night usk-
wh. lin r or nut lie should make
' I "a iigoin i lit s to c are fur injured
pc-sons in Tulsn liospltulfi. Tills Is
taken 11 s proof that the wreck Is far
lvrc Kerpeis thiin the rallruad of-
1. 1 lals gave out to the press.
The wreck is H'i 1 to have occurred
about nine o'clock slice which time
u tcrrlhle tliundi r and elect ileal Hit Till
has raned throughout Northeastern
(iklahninii. An n result of thin storm
telephone and telegraph lines through-
out the state were either down en-
tirely or I'lidly crippled. KffurtH to
got In touch with Avunt Nelngiiny
Pighcsrt mid other towns wore to (In
iivall .and It Is possible that the vic-
tims of the wreck spent the night in
n peltlm; vain without shelter or med-
ical aid from any source.
it
M A Vnill AIillltK II II S IU.I.N
SIMMONI O TO IIIS'I II v in:.
i oui: ommiti j:i: toda .
U" Ass n hilt'il I'ri-s.
' W'ashli Ktnii .Inly l!h H. A. John-
son formerly of the stall of the Aincr-
Ic.in l.uiiil'criuan of l'hlc:ii;ii Was
lii ailed to the withness stand tml'iy
hi !' le liie l.orimer luvestlKHliliK I'niii-
llli! In'.
.I'hic in Is one if the men who was
i n the ti .iin from I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) i to Virginia
.Mum. when ('. I'-. W'li-ho secretary
of Hie nines I.unil'er I'oiiipany is al-li-'-id
to havy told Wllness IlurueHS
lui t.Mis'lcd est.'rday that he eon-
trihtiteil $10 tun ti the T.orimer plec-
tloii fund. .'ohnson iinaln told the
i I'liinilttce that h" wa present In tlie
luiioklni; lulu pa 1 1 nii nt of tlm train
while H'h'ho and I'lir-icss wcro tin-re
inul thai no such eoiu'i-rsiil Ion as I'ur-
i"::i des- rilie 1 wiln W'ii lie (nop place.
Join sun Mclnhs over thro hundred
pounds. He staled that he occupied
several seats In tho smoking nsnn-
pi.rtnicid and when rvcryhody In tho
( o.npartmi'iit laiiuhi-il Johnson uho
smiled and explained that hii had
iiccnp'ed them nt different times."
Si tuitor Aldrlch of Ithodo Island has
hei n summoned to appear before thp
romiiilt'eo tomorrow.
IE
l'ONNIN(; TOWi:i HAD ItM A M'-
SI T AND lit 1(1.1 nil M.IT
I'ltosi rosmoN.
py ss'.eiti 1 Pl'.'BH 1
Havana July 1 !l Fragments of
billies believed to re piesen t three
ho In s were l eiiioved this afternoon
Iroin the wreck og Ihe Maine. 'The
ills overy was made In a pile of mini
mid rubbish mi Hie main deck be-
neath an Inverted cunning tower
which hed been upset mid hurled
nl'i fifty f.et from Its original posi-
tion un clino to tile spot where Die
bones uf a font elieil i d 111 a shoe
With found several weeks og".
The remains of n skull a Jawbone
twill M'l'tebrc Were found
Tho work ills for the neecsiiv
nf lotting J 11 tour ieet of water t"
Ileal n f-coiv to ho used In eh armi;
away rubbish
TIU:.VI V HATH II I) IIY HAATi:.
Ai I Itratlon Treaty lictutfn I'liglanil
and I niton) stales (iis- Thi'txivli.
Tlv . . ill ! 1 1'1''M.
Wa biurt .n July IH. Tho treaty
In ivviiii the rnlted Stall's onil Clici'
Hritain pi'oviiliiiK r Ihp arbltrutloti
tf pecunlaiv waiter betweon the
two l ouiitrli -'. in gntlatcil ut tho In-
stigation of President Taft was rati-
fied by tin- Si tuito today.
Will I'rolu.lih o
N.i
I l-i II... V. m hi
i.;o. Jnic 1
c;t
li K . s'
t.ifi n :. I in Veil..
I'l"l IMu.ii I.. I r.
I'll!'!:. . I'.lll i ! ill ill .
'l iie in i niiiet iis ill t pi' I." I r.;i
liv t he id M'l-i iti r at il l iins II n Ml
.1 II V .s ( ;(. ll:i 1 Hi. . II H I ' e I . c "1 i'. 1
i.f a d'-pal. h from 1 u h n ir.r."
ai. in. '.in. i i k Us tils'! 'ti i
d u' l ".h. 'h. r n .. ''1 h' ' ' i 'h
ot the li iked ..-.' said I'r.'f. l-'l-t I
to!ii. "tt'f will not h" ih1" I i tei;
f. r i
1. li"
K.ot
M'l'.il da
l.iiKht .
lo t ween
i. It Is n.
..lint. It
1 and I :;'
'. panic.;-
' :l ill tlie
I0VED LAST RIGHT
m:v i h ii'i:.t most com.
ri.iTi; in nii: mntihi: sutii-
UlisT A HOAST or TM.SV.
It happened at 10.30 o'clock la-1
HlKht and no one In Tulsa kne.v
ahoiit il. Wliat? The I'loiu-er Tele-
phone t ' i i j i ; 1 1 1 y moved Into Ihs new
liulldiiiK. at l-'ourth and Ho.stoii and
from now mi tlm e.i liaiine will he
throunh the new switch-hoiird.
The movliiR however was n .sim-
ple matter. When It ciime time for
tho operators to chaiiKe at loil'.o In-
stcud of tlie ciistiiiuaiy cliaiiKe at
tho old cxclmiiKe. In the llyhnm
r.ulldliig at Seciiiid and Main the
op rah. n In the InilldiiiK at l-'ourth
and I'.i'sloii Ktaite.l to work an.1
those at the old exchnnuu Just quit.
Simple way of niioliiK. wasn't it"
How many Tulsaiis are llieio who
wish that mi lnii from oliu house to
another was us easy us movim; from
one telephonu ixchaiiK" to another?
It was an easy thliiK to move the
I'loiieur cxcIiiiiikc from one standpoint-
It inlKhl ho easy to mole
from one houso to another If the
furnishings were not taken aloiin.
Tho l'lmieer Tele:one f'oinpany
now occupies the I ( icst telepholiti
exchniiRe luiildlni; In the whole
Southwest Willi eiiiilpii'eiit as Kood
as money e.-in Imy. Not a single
part of the oli exchaniTo was taken
to the new.
Tlm new I'loneer exchange has u
sw iteli-hoiird that w ill accommodate
Il.llllO Hlll.MTiheliS Hi' UK
there would he 111 u city
many as
of from
a.OoO to I'jfi.ono. The entire upperjfroni tninspurts In the latter move
floor of the new five-story building 1
part of the fourth and some of tlx j
first floor of tho bull ling which
covers a quarter of a block are oc- J
euplcil by the Honecr people.
Tho long distance or toll-boaril at
the old ixchange Is still In operation
that of the new telephone building
not being finished. When tlie work-j
men have completed their tasks "li
this I rd there will lie aiii'tlu r
"slleht of hand'' change and the
Honecr Telephone rompany allili-
utel Mit'l the American Hell Tele-
phone v Telegraph I'oiup.iiiy will
operate In Tulsa with entirely new
appratus. The only thing that will
be old will be the up. riiurs ami peo-
ple ill charge "f the exchange
I Tulsaiis wouldn't Maul them to
I change as the I'loneer force of em-
pTIiyeos at the local office
most courteous In Oklahoma
till
)H. NI(k
wim: .VI
IN WASHINGTON.
MlsktK.l i; litis.
PITAI llll.l'HI A si 1 1 1 It.
Spi''1'1 tu th. W.iiM.
Muskogee nkla. July 10. It has
taken I'll t a year to reduce Nicholas
Navac.nvitc.fi coiniiioiily known us
"Dr. Nick" from fortune to poverty
mid 1m Is now lying In a erlllcal con-
dition in tlie state of Washington
whilti his wife Is 111 at Ihe .Muskogee
hospital and Ids family uru suffering
lor tho necessities J life. Ills three
children arc now being cured for by
the associated charities.
N.ivacov Itch came to Muskogee
troin Little Uock Ark. and estab-
lish d a popular p staurant spend-
ing laigc sums of money In fixtures
and f ui'iiishlng-. lie soon after be-
came i ngaged In a quarrd with an-
other (iroek rcstaut ant mini mii shot
him. Tin- latter recovered but lioiu
that lime on Nav acov Ib li si clued to
lose his nerve and the restaurant was
sold nt a big sacrifice. N.ivacov ib h
was worth about null when lie
left Little Hock.
poou old motiii:i:. IN-LAW.
Illiiincs Trimble Willi W ife mi Wife's
Mother.
S inl te tin. Wi.ili I.
Saplllpa July HI. llolu rl J. i u r a
Im al plumhcit did not mince words In
lav ing his marital troubles rcluti d In
a petition r..r dlvureo from Minnie
('ir his wife unto her inoihrr or his
mother-lii-liivv. He states that his
wife in n't Sandusky Ohio and refuses
lo eotne to make her h"nu with hint
diii" he states o the. Inlliicm-e (ur
mother has over her. Ho asks the
court to set him free nnd to allow
their f'-ycir-old daugliter Muht-l
when old enough to make a choice to
make due between her pareiitn.
Tin: wp.atiip.u.
n.v A no i i ileil l'rio
Washington July HI Oklahoma
local showers Thursday; l'ritLiy un-
"vltleil. . . . t
FPflM wPfllTri Th m DP
inum iiurium iu uiiiu 1
POVERTY II ORE YEAR!
.
TeiSilS DESTeOYER TAKEN
Siiliiiiiiiine I led i.l licfeii-e 1'iiiictl
Hie All. ii I. oi I'lirly o
lii ill e.
II. ASM"!
N up
I. .ill!.- i
.rk I: i
in. hall
Iril Pi
it. i;
i tiie
s he. l
e.-hip
I.. July in
I'll
first
New
ll mi-
ll. l h
li.iial attick "
1'iiniil and the
Wele ln-lliVed t
I i -li repuh.eil. Suliniariiie lioats saved
the K ' ' 1 1 city- The i liK im-llii'llt he-
k.iu off lllo.-k Island early today.
"Ki d" fled dcfi use put out to meet
toe "iiiein)" and forced them to ro-
ll re.
The first I. low struck In the
iiciairs was tlie capture of the
inn-tor-
I" do I... at d
cntli torpedi
-.-tro.cr Iteid of the sev-
(iivsloii hy A l in i i u I Oi-
Ici'h.ius.
Scl eral of the fleet di tr.iyi-rs
put
Into Narrunaiisett I'.ay at tup speed
hefore the Kcld aniioiuiced her cap.
lure.
Two attacks on the defense fleet
hy battleships from part of tlie ma-
neuvers one to force tlie line by day
mid the other l.y ninlit. None of tht
Vessel. on either side Is pel'inllted to
ii. -e wireless telegraphy and no ln;hls
are permitted to ho shown at nli'.ht.
This has necessitated claborato pre-
cautions to preleiit the warships
from "ollldiiu: with each other and
with ni'tieral truffle In tho pound.
W hen dawn broke today "war cor-
respondents" who hud gathered on
I'.l'.el; Island In expectation Unit the
battle would take place nearby saw
two (lostroyer.s mi tho station off Co-
ward's Mmitauk point while ocens-
sioiial ripples told where tho sub-!
marines worn keeping their tinderj
seas viijli. A couple of hours later the 1
dcfemlllli: fleet bet''lll to assemble at
Sandy point and soon It wn.s seen that
i loads were ualherlnj? . !
Admiral Osicrhaus niarilpulaled his
fleet for the attack planning a slm-'
tiltaneoiis assault on Narrana'nsert
Hay and on the Kastern shore of Loin;
b land. Ills plan was to land troops
hunt and have
ll.v winning the
sett hn would
them mtil
lanilliiB.i
battle nf XirtHKiin
sel.o the defense'.
l-aso of supplies.
An overlain! attack will
no 11 111 fm
along tlie sea lines. It will be over
praill-ally the entire. New Kngliiiul
i 'oast
The news of tho vleiorv over the
lati! 'ships was brought lure by the
I'.siro.vi'i s I'resloii und l-'lu.-a r w hl 'h
ait in fur mall after the action
j The "trar" will bo ended at noon
tomorrow.
A( old (.IN(; i;oi iiicoi; rs.
Oats Sh"w splendid M.lil in Slimy'
1'arlH of Hit- Sliiic. 1
S In I pi Hi. VV in 10 j
Ohuki.mii City. July IK. -Prop re- j
porta n r-- becoming more encouraging j
fi'Uii certain sections of the slate. Ac.
curding to J. t i.lliolt. member of
j the li'inid of Agrlciiliuit- .and Dr. J.I
K. Calllootto State Ye' final'!. in who
were 111 Madlll last week attending '
the six-day agricultural school con-I
ducted under the ausplc - of the I
slate board one bank In .Madlll paid; It b"w ''
out $20000 en checks for oats In ono vi lli comm. i .
day last week. Thev also report that!"1' Sand
there has been les of r. drouth In the first uf n
Hughes Coiintv than perhaps any oili-
er section of tho state data tin re
have averiii;ed from thirty to bftv
bushels to the acre bringing on the
market from .Mi cents t" .'J'.. cents
r bushel and corn from llfeen to
per bushel. The wheat yield there
will reach from twenty to twentv-llvo
bushels and corn from ilfieen to thlr- i
ty bushels. Cotton pros tn are said !
to be the best In tile county's history.
i'iiom i vi iiv sidi:tiii: nt:w mo.
I l l LOOKS Dll I I HI NT
HI l(. II TIL
IV
"( Hi!
eh'V ell
" said the jiroud Tuban "that
tiveive or tlilrtceii-siory lintel
at "
"Whoa
: tul s'.'"
b:vk up! How many
"I tald t-levrn. twilvo or thirteen
be. iiuse Hie building has a front per-
:pcollve of eh-veii stories on the Thlnf
Stveit side; If you look at It from the
'Cincinnati side It has twelve stories
and If you io around to the back
1 i 'tnl where the icac'iliiery room Juts
jup from the p st of tho building tho
effect Is thirteen stories. put you
didn't lei nie fltil-h. What I was go.
lug to say was that tho eleven twelve
or thirteen st ory hotel Is getUm? to
look like a Mil building. Pact of tho
mutter It liii.i bioked big for a long
tlino but I didn't like tha looks of;
the huge Kutuit frame. Now that tho
workmen have completed (ho brick
facing up to the eighth or ninth story
the hulblliiK looks liko a bulldlnir.
That white stone base with tho hard
burred red brick suro dotsi look
Mvell."
AN ELEVEN. TWELVE OR
Alu I .ic ' ' i . .! . ; 1 '
- A I arli. r "i . .
i 1 1 1 ! ' nl t. ! a '. i !
In- . hair tip i i .
w . li holii'-. -!.'' i !
i:.l b lilv iiiil I- :- ! l '.
I !'ln r i . ul 1 1. ; . .i . I . I i !'
flr-t h-l't ofl. i.: . .ill. i in i !i
llii' rill W oi l.. . I I
bill r."':l 1 1 1 1 k .
The Ih. ill ii: 1 1 . . . ! !- '- .is
none ot l.i-r t 1 . u '.1 i ; i . ; -i-
' I I. I lourt.is . ' ' : i I t o
! M lisl. I ' '..I in.. I . I . 1 l liil'.
' wli ' cii.Liys Ih. 1 1 1 -1 . i ( ..ii ..f
h.l VII1K til'' I'ii i. . ! I . of
- pair of any man m I hi . .ml of
' the stale Tile ' t. !..!. . ..!.
' his locks 1 1 1 1 K and I I" i 'li . la
n ul 1 1 oi ii al si ' h and i. v i y
l helltltlM' of til- 111.
I ( 'ololli I I loo ' in i a I S
K'Ul" hy w a.- .. Mir In I he
I lleWSpapl-r I'll -I nl i A i IV
i so often contii. i. i 1 i i ill '
' pell ill hand 'utol .i.i-M oil a
few exi'liiinatloii point-..
i
bdhi ram in
III OBLEY DEFENSE
M .wi it ir in: iii i:i i i si i
ON IIAIiDAS I i )KI1 s i;i)M
Sl-.T AT S.i.iMiil.
S nil til till! Wllllll.
Saplllpa ik lit..
Jnlv :'n.--Alll-on
iiob y who slayed '
a dic In this cli.
by shooting six Im"
liody has si-cure 'he
nal lawyer Moman
of this city now of
l -i " Heath at '
Suuil il' .IH .1 11 i Ml? '
Is nun i hf man's
i'' !'."'.'. in d crliul- 1
l'rultt torineily
t he sin I e capilai
as his attorney and will llht
n
vletlon for the crlm iiiiinltteil.
l'rultt was in th" city . e.-iienlay
mid the first tict lie p'lli'rineil in
the way of earnlnn lil-i f e to obtain
tioley's llhi tailnii on a habeas corpus
proceedlnir. The release was mad
on a $.'i.ooo bond which was furnish
cd by local citizens.
1 loley really had only I n d
taln-
ui of
id all Ihe time In th" out
the jail- De Inn) and still has a
deputy sherilfs I eoiuiiibsioii and
Sheriff John Hi rr! Is qiiuto' as say-
ing that he will i. t take It from
the accused man at this time "lor
lour ol prejudicing his case."
l'rultt. himself icunie very near
fiLTurtnir In ii lather o 11 f a ul-u ble wav
. ... c i.
I n '"' -
I two years ago. Arrlilng In the city
I afbr nightfall he came up town and:
Iliad Just .stopped Into the well known!
1 laiighi rty drug stoj-o to use the t
pllulle 11 hi
an nrresi
In
1 ti'lcavoring tu make
warned man C011-
Hupert engaged in a
h the iouglity officer
'.UK a mortal wound
1 cry 10 ur .stopping
onself hefore he not
I'nillt knows that
: 1 il is done for the
'US.
I stable t 'hiroiic-
gun-play In w In.
ea Hie Ileal' I' ' 1
! ami I 'fii it 1 cam
I a ball or tw ;
I ollt of 1 11. go.
shouting In S ' 1
el f el
which t.
Ah
ilia soon
U'i'P. isi i:s u ill mm: rri 1 1 :i it
III I'lHlT ON PIIOI KKTV
DAM (.l. THIS I.I.K.
n -i certain that work
"ii tlie city extension
-iimgs Int'Tiirbaii line
.' week 'The building
of the Hue n i . the city hy way
r
Archil lroni tic Third Strict viaduct
has been lull up fur some wok'! be-
cause c"'.'. ii nation proooi dines
w ere in c. : . lor securing the
right -of-w a v -oir certain pieces of
property whnh lay In tho pati of
the Sand S.i:n is Inlerurban.
A board ul :; prai.-ers consisting of
S. Av
cry. M illlam tlimiiman utul
-ni In;: has been a ppuinti d
C W. 1'
by the Im-tt I. i Court and It
range fur Ih. -. t" view the
Is ar-prop-
ei'ty in lith:ii!"ii today.
'Their I-. " i i w ill probably come
I'll. lay
will be
progic-:
or S.it
noil:.
i of Ih.
rday nnd
to hinder
line.
then Hun
the further
AUK MAI .TIN.
Kt EW
Ono thin
i i'taln hats fer women
kin never be i.ny worso. Pinky Kerr
says ho vvuz treated llku a doc when
ho traveled with Pnelo Tom's i'iiMii.
Issnl Weitllier.
Jf axlmiim 00 ; minimum 71: muiMi
wind; partly clutuly; rainfall t.."
Inch .1.
eA
ii. i itu i: mm: mats
m iMHMarmi HLitTMi- vmihimv iiiii mr -itbtt rrwirwTWMrir in i mwf irwirinr i mm m mm i n i mi mm nm immm m i m nwaawii w.n wmm
IIH li ' rB- 'I GOOD 111 '
li!P$lffl; 11 II IP
j In- a lid I i I.f eh. il i e K'llhei al
"TI : MM li 1 1 - I' o I I! I ' I ; I N.- Si i . Iic.l.i n l.i.-l nlcl.l ii.! I iniMb'.liiM lis I I ( I I ) I : in
U ! 'I HI I'l IM - . mi in i . i : . ciptalu and wilc.ij Xi'I'l. II l I MILLION L-sl:.
I ' ailii'.e A I'.lie ;ll'' of 1 1 1 1 1 1 wis' - -
SEVERE mmtR M rrir
I h 1 ..H III K "10 s Hid I'l t Im' e w h" '
' M I ' Vol .1 W i I 11 I I I C 111 SI t .1 I I 11 I il I 1 1
ihlll lileplii'ie and rclceraph tool- l .- iln .i i v.u-. Tin) Ii.im
union alien Hinll.t trip- j a Inn- ud In iv
I'll 'I.
" ' ' " EXPECTtD SPLITS IH
i Tulsa bile last nli hl. 'I he i ilit'.ill;
.' i .1 ncnrDiirv rnuc
- - " ULIIlUUnHUl tUltlLi)
n ' ul' I am 1.1 111 an liuiir I
ill. and the i . r . . 1 1 Itattoii con I ' I
tin
two 111
am I .1 I
milled until en ip
water I'll bed Ihr
1 torn nts and it is
did 1 nil: III. I able
In ! Is and l.irniii
1; 'l'ul.-a.
I. b I'b. ml.' and b I. ::raphl
l' 11 hi 1 w 1 on Tnl; a and
inul b was 111. 11. 1 1 1
ui'e mil nut In-lit ic
f tin ituini last 11 nht.
I nil Inn I In iir.-e uf the storm the
Tup. 1 rurpuriillun I'uini y ua- the
1 a 1 1111 uf 11 prank ul' llghlnliig. will h
lor tlie time caiisiil no) a Hub' rr-
cltelllellt. !y the burning out of II
lluhliiing niTc-tir on a pule near lhi
plant the current of the Tul.-n Cor. j
('"ration I'uinp.iny I.. :i nt.- .short ctr-
eiiiled and a t'iri st.uii d on the pule
The bta .'.e inn soon m i-rcotne how-J
ever. Tho eumbatlnu of the t-lae'
was dangerous however owing to tho'
I proximit ' of wires carrying hl:h po
tential electrical current.
Haln Was lu'iieral.
The lain of ic-icrday evening up-
piars tu haie been general. All
purls uf 1 Mt 1 0 Ii 1 1 1 11 . 1 report good rains
'The I'.'astein purl of the stale re. eli-
Ing more than Ihe Western part of
Hie si.ii.. All of Ihe wires are down
to the north.
HKO'I lli:C Ol' I.O( I MN TlltV
I I S I 100 MILKS TO SI i:
Till: HIIMll lt MTV.
Oii" of the most remarkable autu-
ni'ihlle trips In S"iin inonths ban
lust been completed by l l(. Jiitce
a r-'il estate man of Pltgor i Id. tin.
It In approximately lluo miles from
riizgerahl t" Tiil-it yt.t Mr. J i tic.
lias Just ci.niplit.il a trip fioiu tin.
Hi "lulu point lo 'I uls a making the
trip In about a month un ii im; here
M .-li I'.lll!'.
Mr Jin lice Is Ih
J" (:.. "f Tulsa
ib ore la was inadc
npaiiy w il'i iil-i v
Jlii'il mind v..!! mi
brother "f C 11.
'Tlie trip from
l'V Mr. Jo ii. . I
1 i:'e and lltil soli. 1
id Was e lot uf
w n v from i ;-r;' ia.
long Ihe w si. rn
the party all of ih
It bus been drv
part of the Itinerary but the rain
w hl -h Inn hoi n the lot of the si. nidi
1 1 1 . d lo pi'.-ci de Mr. JllMllee bis
ti'ln. And I i cat Ihe . Umax the twu-
lll.'ll li i n of last nh'ht fell ill.'it after
the party hud rein hi il Tulsa
'The ti'ip 1 1i 1'. in . h the Southland
was made In a thirtv-huise potior
stock i nr. 'The Southern or coast
runt (hi eh the South was taken.
Jacksonville. Mis-.; Tcxark.ilia. 'Tex
and Arkansas was on the list ami
al.'o P'lis. Tex. ami Hurant olda.
Mr. Justice will remain here a f-w
ili'.' il-'Olntr ni'l !! at'toi-'vai'ds t.ur
' 'I I .In. ma r. tui ulnc In the full iu his
antoinoblb-.
The best feature of tlie a ii t n 1 I .
trip was that 'I'ul. a s . ur 1 a lot of
li ce adverti Im.'. ' 'ti t! I le ..f the
icr M'u'i a huge 1. inner t"-trlm: the
I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 : 1 ' o 1 1 ! ! I ' ' 1 1 1 "!'!'' Ill I'lll'i r 'hi. Til
'I II Is
i pie
( 'kill " I 'f Colli''
to talking lib.
It start
nt
Tub
III ( I. AIM II Sl't HltnllV SI
W s I sPoN s Itl.l ' I'll! I 111.
I AT It A Sl.-Miis
.. 1 .r.
i hl!i'1n
: Ih
illi'l.t I'.
a .
i
Wo I If
I '
and a "p
llillol- Ixel
a.:. in I th" hill Is
of lo'.'.a in. do Mi
Ihe una.' i i'o in r .1
Si lie al l i.Klu .1 tl '
1 ad I.e. u u 'ng Ih
purp ..".' of n'ht' Mi
Crlticlui.s of bi
publican i ' 11- ai- in
oppuslng Canadian
pi a isc fur the I a !
il
de'
Senate :
Intel st s
s i . 1 1 r i
".i ln h j
fr the
I c run rs
.; I' i 1 pi'oel : y .
lus'irti nt
III the Sen. ill
I ipl'oi itV
..elatle party
He
I '
im-1 -for
"having the moral
courage a ml
in Mi-ta I n a !
piitrlotl-on to yuppni't
Itepiibllcan pi blent
." clnir'icici l'.te) ;
nntor Hi'ovvii ot
tins ml'.. The "IT I ' M II' INS lAl.o.iM:
u;h the .'ires in U "s '" I
iced .' l;l'inj MCl.s.li.AT.
did i mi: id. lahle dalnate ill the nil
tl i -... inn I'i i.. (
lolls and 1 .i fii i ii r. . "iiiiiiiiidi.. a sur I bn i baun rli I 'a. .lulv : Tlie
ronnillia; 'I'll!.-. i. Wire si 1 1 1 i . b. t h 1 p. el. 1 split in the I ii- t Uic
I' ! phonic and t' I. nraphb v. ere laic i.nlial tittut I came t.'il.n
EOraPLETES fil TRIP
GEORGIA TO TULSA
a sp.ecii toilay by Senator Hl'ovv n "t .(. nnin. r- "rt to-1 iv. "li's
Nebrii'ki Jn rivi.r of the reciprocity : Hie most ai.-r that has ci r .-.i'l. -.
measure. together In okl ilmmn." lie d. I n 1.
The speaker declared It was ii"l ' "V'tiv that put In the leh'l oi b
President 'Taft but a sluhborii uinl I . i - 1 1 1( . the VtlanHe (ice in." 'The : n t
iiiaeo!i Hennte that was responsible') v hh h he r f rs Is the city I r-
for tlie extra Pension voif
sin I'o uiiil!ni when the two bullous of the p.irtv
illipos- ' llebl .-eparale .'talc cm nil I I ee llliet-
I'eports no's uii'l cuinpl' tell rem i: nir.i o
i i 'einoci a I le i 'i i n i; i'i m- lu i -ii fmm I'eiun
svli .una H Id In bi lnir ahuiit har
mony hilt lillh .1. Loth la: I nil:-
.ici.iil liuw.i.r upon one piopo.-i
t loll the ellilol . i Hu nt of ( l"l ' I'll"!'
V Ii'oiv Wil mi
pl'i slib-nlial e.ilnll
elatle ticket.
'liie "reoreaidzatloii" I leiiiueral i
eiidui'si il t '1 hi 1; I ' ss 11 la 11 A. Mileh.i
Halnnr 11s the 1u1tloi1.1l commit!
man to succeed .1. tines M. tilllley.
while the "i gulars" olidorse Col-
1 (bitliy.
111 it 1 : vita i n iiovcorr ir .ion-
CI. IIS sol .1 1 'TO .") NII III-
M A C S IOKCS.
It V s... iiil. 1 I .1
Cleveland i 'bio July Hi. - l'ou.- In-
illctinenls were I'eturiied this .fter-
iiooii l'V a I'ldei'il giand Jury which
has lain In session lore for s
time iwalns ttneii who are elaiined to
have h.iii the promulgators of an al-
io' Hall paper trust. 'The Iniune-
t b.ii'i claim n v ii li I Ii ii In lis' ru'nt of
trade of the Sherman mill trust law.
'The huhi'l persons arc all ullb laj i
of wall pip.r Jobbing houses. They
lire J. II. I'l. 'I'l' of Cleveland. Norton
New 'oinli of St. Paul l aluai'd K. Max-
well of Chi. ago and C. t '. Aller of
( . 1 1 1 in ' .ii i.
It IS all. :: d lh.lt the
(:. a lo a no -. ting In Id
v . i 1 1 1 1 l . Solutions w .1 1
im: all in i n u !'a i t uii i .
sold iln"! to r. i
that thev Would be I"
'"I'b. !'.'.
-c are the
I"
on Mav Ha at
pa sell warn-
that if tin v
lO-.elll Mores
. id bv tin
MlUto oMKIM.s hi:
I ( N .
Hut tlie
a-on for IbU cli
P.eing Within III.
Ily nil .1 i'l . 1.
.M. .xi. .. l 'it .v July I li - I h csnl
I '"I. a ha 1 . 1. has is ci r. d and accept
I lie I'. rna'lull of the s. .'"'a l'V uf
war 111 1 1 1 la 1 hlg. nh i P : '- "ii and
Ihe as -Man! e .r. W. luirring
i li in r a I I Inn ' 1 1 1 ' s S 1 1 1 as v as up pi .i nl -i
.1 as III a - l-i'alit ' r. lat'V. The
la -i. nlng olTh I il ft It f.r Ih-
pi'esiib'lll I i make know II 'be I' us- us
for Hu ll' r. slgiiatloiis but lie Ml.' s
they will be within hi.
IN IIWlis OP III I IM It.
I.aiindiv H.l' Traiee a lloekv
I loiinelal llu.nl.
I s ml I. II.. IA-. .l
S.ipi.lpa. ' 'I'.la Jul'' '.'0 At
application r Jack V. Thoma
M o'lel I u ii nd rv w as t In..'! n i n t
. hands of a re. elvi r -1. r.lay.
th
th
tin
'Tin
Colli t
celVel
'I'll.
f Ilia n
has I
no ill
moth
III th
ii.p..in''.t V. P. H
I .11 I'e
million bus
..ol l..r son'
': nf el aioi
e. 'Tlie p. tit
ihe In av I. st
i ill.
I
!'.
k v
Ml !
ad Ir
of I. It
r .'!
l.ine an
I' 1 1 i.i ii i gi
or and In
h"
tockhubb I
l( lvPll-.ll M III ON I lloL.
Sals Pel'ial Coiiiiiil-.leti Has --anie
Power us Inli'i'statc ( ooniii--. oi.
II. V I I'- -
I ii.lutu. Minn . .1 1 '. Att rn
i;. in ral ; i.. r-h mi. I.. for. i-. i.-
lo :i(.i VIM 1 r ... I t ul I'M.
tui.k n n a. 1 a 1 "'i: l on t In- I'. i
t'.'i
f.
I th
Hi.'
"t i 1
hill;
Ul
. f '
inn
lit '
I"
V li bit l Itoservoll'
Like
10 -
(lie
'Th.
in.
V
I.l
I I .a v ' ui. i ik ta. ln'y I :i l'i. m
n"'"i !i. - f n nil".t" of mo'ilil ii'' '
Into an is i in w Ii bin ii pci'li-.l i f
t"ll daVH Is an utl'celiil ph ui n i " .
ti n In yilp ilionia. but that b h t
has tin pp. to d With th. W'h'.il.. ' .ic-
ordliur t" Dnl I.lovd p ".fu ot ! it
Medbltie Park who N d nvn from the
of Ni w Jersey for
date oil Ihe I 'i II"
EIECTI3H P.BGUT SEPT. 1
l i iu-1 In I'cilil hi I ruin Itoad li-irli t
No. 1 I'l i -cnli d i n ill.- i imi.
iiil--oiiem
'The coiinti ciiiniuisiiiuirs met 111
spi ilal Sc sloii j eisterday afteimiuii
to receive the pel 1 1 ions of nearly !'00
'Tul a County miim who Nought tho
-ta iii-biii.-nt of ( loud Hoads 1 list rlct
N". 1 in Tulsa County 'The piiltioiis
Wile accepted (lie county clerk was
Im ti in ted to adverbs fr the sale of
a li.il! a million dollars worth of
food roads improvement bands and
al tlie in "I iii ular meeting of the
".'linn is nun is. Hie fli.t W'.k In Ali-
en' t an do' li"ii will be called on tho
p: 'poslHon.
'Tlie il.cthiii will he held about
thirty duvs fulluwlng the next regular
til. 1 1 1 1 . r al.uiil Ihe I'll -I week la
Sepli III 1 1. I-. the exact date lo he de-
i i'l' d upon l iter. Tin. county cun-
inlssiollel -i Ihuiiuhl H besl i find a
pun lui'icr f"t' the bunds at the highest
po'lhle llmife fll'Sl Kllb.lect to till.
i'b" lion ami Hi. n hold the election
I n. t under Ihe I 'gal prucee'liiuis for-
med out b. the bond buying concern.
'Tlie iieiiiions for tlie Hr-d good
roads dntrii'i were clreulatcd by Ar-
thur Anile farmer eapitall't and
president if the new Coud llolllls As-
soi hit Ion mid M. I". 1 1 a if the hard-
ware man. 'iln- petitions were slgneil
by .s;:i legal oiers or more than
-70 Hlgiiers In excess of the numl'er
If i . 1 1 1'1 by the slate law. Tho law
reiulres Ihe signatures of 'i percent
of Hie legal voters to such petitions.
Hood H It District No. 1 of 'Tulsa
c.iuiiiv comprises more than half tho
territory einhriu ed In the county. It
Iti'-liides about ci-ipii federal town-
ships or about 1!MI sunnre iiiIIom in-
cluding the city of 'Tulsa Sklatook
lied Pork Turley .leaks and other
settlements and has a total taxable
valuation this ve.ir of practically
iiiiO.iiun.
'The boundaries i-f the good roads
! i triit are pr.ietlc.illy us follows: He-
i: In n I in' ul the Northern part of tho
c y of Tub-ii w here the (isej'o Coun-
ty corners in and extending north
nii'tig the Osage-'I'ulsa cuiiulies line
to the in. nh line nf Ihe. county thence
east along Ihe Tulsa-lingers counties
line about four and a ball miles
then"' south to tlie bind Lane town-
ship tin nee east about six inllcS.
tin tu e -"iith ''x m h s. to Ihe Wagon
. r 'Tul.- a countl. line thence .south
and ii . "t to the ' 'is I Count; line
and following tlm Creek-Tulsa coin.
I h s line around tlie smit hei n bound
ati-s uf 'Tub i Cuuittv to Hie range
Pile w. t of Woklw'l. tllillCI !l"ltll to
Ihe Osage line aualii and east to fm
. :t of Tnl.-ii.
NEWSPAPER REPORTER
1 M SI I PI1IAS. POItMPHLV or
I IIIS ( TIA n I I I It- t'MNl PL
I N.I I HII s IN IK. III'.
S.. .'I 1 l.i Ih'. '.V.'11
' ' I . h i h 1 1 n . . i Citv July I'l. .Tack
'c.piutjs. -i 11 I t:uw ti new s'.'i r
I ni 'li ul' this -it-.-. r-rnu-r!i' .f 'Tuls i
v as a s-.i ii II a nd pa 1 1. 1' d'y i njui . il
hi .11111- II. I'eatV. Clerk of the S'l.
1 p. rior Court of i iklah"in i Cirr. ' itv
.v as nrresi . .1 but n b is. d on I m)
I I.
Ill coup 1 1 '' with i t h I' tu"i spa per
II ' I. i'l'" n had b. en protctln:; to
I I : '.l I V I i a l e the I it! r r fuse. I to
a 'I iw lien j pa . r r. pre . ntat I v cs to
; '' - ' fitU'iis pap.-is IP . In Ml ultl. e.
'lb ' V nolo mil '. d th. V v..l gel 11'1
in "i o t . i j . - i s u nh ss t In i' mi'le the
li r a - ' I- ui to ! t them.
S'-oh.-es .'1 lh-it thov would do
II I! if II. .' ' 'V. I'll. T' ll."!l H. '!" at-
1 I d h I m w :! h out warn ; ne bo i ' ng
j i in il"" ii ."1 kicking h'ni f.o i ll
iliiiui iit'.'r ho w:i'l -be.! u. St-;1'.!!-'
a s 1 !-: n and he wis I y
hi .1 .-! Ih" h.- id and ll .
mm mmm
n
C'"A' y ("iVils.oM IS Mi l l'.
im in hi isi: iii ii tviii.i:-
(H n 1 1; mi .
1 1 i 1 i i. - ' n.i. u. .1' Ic P.V S: it.
'licit : u r i I li.Jn lis Sidney
s.'i. ea. ol A i lin.l'e I'l.n "::' il b 1 i v
ih.t I'. ... id c 1 1 1 a ill-''!; of the
. .ii-n b r "f Va l""Us I i 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .X
I I lot nt M 'c I. ok. o ill the lie ir
fu'iiie i'. r the purpose of discus'ni"
the pi'"p" "ion to cii.i'.U-li .-lit.'
Icr' av -i '1 lie old T i M.s mi h ft 111
. v ' . chug I ' . to the I :.-isi rn to Ihn
W .ni lini'l I f I ' 1; 1 : 1 i I II"! Is to Ic.
r. i I f I 'obun-l Siisg's plain cal l v.
Pi Is mors In Ui" st H" p nib uliury
iiniv be put to work on thu proposed
split! t'oad.1.
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