Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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It Mich . Sept. 1 1.- President
ti toy plunged lnl the political
. his long trip through tbf
and the spenokea whloh WW
a Kroat berlng "i futur
speech be answered till oharS
lie has used patronage to ttt
hln own ends mill boldly chal-
futhir of nil truMs u. the history of
Which every form of criminal llegal-
1 1 m practiced? I 'Id It Rot OU the
other hand oondewn thu Tobecoo
Trust of much leter origin and farm-
ed under the ft'ivioi of cunning un-
sel f t thl very purpoM Of tvn4
lug th condemnation of tho statute
Ad ut the MWlt time securing and
enjoying the monopoly the tranters
.f th luuto Intended tu prevent und
puntih
"bat mo raw again the Invitation
to any of the vociferous critics ol t)i
decision o( thu Supreme Court to use
their !.. i Imaginations und state the
factl nf a case not condemned within
tin' rule nf OOMtTUOtion put upon the
statute by the Hupi-cmo Court hut In-
cluded within their construction of
It which rtn ! en would think
it wimi or propar to make criminal'"
Helps HedtoatO Armory
Hay City Mich. Hept. 18. Presl-
danl Taft hrouaht hln flint day In
Michigan to a clot here tonight with
a ipaaoh at the dedication of tins liay
City's new armor The Pres'.dont
will leuvo early tomorrow for I'pper
Mlohlgani
Slirl Stop In Saginaw
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FEAT RARELY ATTEBPTEL
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Mitliudlat Structure on Whoop
Avenue to iir DnfJIogtod tame
luy It's ItulM.
langad knots who had mad tha
eharga i" come forward and Join him
in an astanalon of tha civil isrvleo to
praotloMly all ol the appointive of-
fice under tha government. Mr.
Tuft's free us0 of the wordi "I chal-
lenge" gave it certain ring to nil Ut
teranoos which aeemod to delight hln
huarorx. Vi
The president announoad his un-
qualified opposition to any amend-
mem to tha Sherman uin-iruat law
designed to overthrow "the rule of
roaaoii" laid down by the UnlUd
KtaicH Buprema Court In th" Standard
ell and Tobacco Truat cuHea und
ohallanged William J- Bryan and uii
other orifice of tho country to cite a
raatratnt Of trade which they would
condemn und which would not ba
condemned under Mr. Juatlii White's
definition uf the luw.
liu told lii h haarara tha Depart"
ment of jutico at WMhlngton Ih con-
ducting an Inveatlgatlon of ull oor-
poratlona violating the untl-trum luw
Tha Praaldent entered Into the do-
lcuiHu ol the Hupreme Court with morn
than 111 uhuuI Ugor nd his speech
although read from niuiiuscrlpt und
devoid of oratorical efforts was iro
quently Interrupted with applusc.
The liiiHt speech cumu near thu close
Of nine busy hours spent by the Pr-s-Ident
In and uln.ut Detroit. Where
ever he vent today In Detroit prop-
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er at fonuao unu ai iiiu tiium
grounds Mr. Taft was compelled to
make hie way through dense crowds.
i ic waj In happy mood when he left
for Baglnaw where a half-hour stop
w as
made for Hay City where ho
spent the remainder of the evening
and dedicated a new armory.
Mr. Taft will spend four duy In
Michigan swinging tomorrow up to
Sault Hto Marie He arrived here In
n downpour of rain hut when he
started for PontigO the sun had come
out. There were rrowds at the sta-
tion as early us 0 o'clock und neither
tho rain nor tho police who drew n
dead line half a block awy seumed
to dampen their enthusiasm. In
Pontlao the President wus greeted by
a big ttlTong but Is wim at the open-
ing of the state fair later in tho foro-
noon that ho fuced the largest audi-
ence. He spoWu of the value of sci-
entific fanning. After luncheon name
an automobile parade and u brief
visit by the officers of the revenue
station.
In the course of his speech today
Mr. Taft said:
"Now I would like to ask Mr-
Bryan or any of tho other publicist!
and Jurists who havo been denouncing
this opinion as the surrender of tho
rights of the people nd u usurpation
of Judicial power to tell the public
what partlcualr contract Kr restrulnt
of lnt r-stato trade he would con-
demn which would not be condemned
within this definition of the court.
Tho difficulty with the literal con-
struction Of the statute Is that It
would denounce a great inuny minor
or Incidental restraints ji trade which
made the statute rldlculcfus und weak-
ened Its effect and lent support to
the criticism and contemptuous treat-
ment of tho statute by those who were
opposed to Its pussagu and enforce-
ment. "It Is "aid that the Supreme Court
has read something Into the statute
that was not there before; that It has
Inserted the word "reasonable" be-
fore restraints of trade when the
same court had said that this could
not be properly done because Con-
greet had evidently not Intended to
Included such a limiting word In the
statute. This Is not fair to the court
It Is true that the court In the early
days Of the construction of the stat-
ute had said that It could Tiot limit
the statute In effect by excluding
!r.in Its operation what was deemed
reasonable at common law. Hut as
other" eases arose It found It neces-
aery to make eXOOptlOtU tO tho literal
a i itlon of the words "restraint of
trde" and It did so by excepting
what was minor or Incidental or In-
direct and Including only those cases
win re the chief object of the con-
tt i i or combination was the restraint.
In .iding so the court said that It
must give the statute a reasonable
construction nnd not one leading to
absurd or ridiculous results. In the
last two cses the court did not
Change the substance of the reason-
ing and scope of the previous de-
cisions hut only treat' d the agceptlotis
previously termend "Incidental and In
direct" as excluded from the opera-
II .ti .f the statute In tho light of rea-
aon I. e.. In conformity to the evll(
sought to be reached. Now. In what
Way has this Injured the public weal
What combinations or rrangement.'"
can escape under this Interpretation
that any sensible man would wlh to
have condemned? Did the art not
condemn the htandard OU Co the
Springing up like thri proverbial
mushroom u church erlflce tho lu-
bor of which will be grulullously per-
formed by members of the congrega-
tion und their friends will be erected
In one day's time In Tulsa. The Kast
Tulsa Methodist Churoh Of which
llev. J. C Magee Is pastor will at-
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Ill use
U ' klua tow nship VOtg at S in I
Springs.
. iin-l.une township known as r
cult voting precinct VOtO at OroUtl
ichoolbouta
Lynn-bant townthlp known m
H ales v oting precinct vott 'it Boalet
Hi llOollll'USI'
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Haginiiw Ml"!). Hept U. Presi
dent Tuft dropped off at Haglnuw to- f tempt tht feat on Tuesday September
night tnroutl to Hay City and the 2ii one week from today
northern part of the state long en- I Tho day previous to the one ihn'g-
ough to ask tho people of this city to J nuted for the quick building Teat all
help him Influence the United States I of the material that will go Into the
Senate to act favorably on the arbl-1 structure will be placed on tho site
tratlon proposition. on Wheeling avenue two blocks south
Iln stayed In Saginaw only a half of Hodge street. At elgh t'ocolkcl lgt
hour. Iln motored from his train to of Hodge street. At eight o'clock
tho auditorium through streets pack- j Tuesday morning a l!g force of work-
ed with people ills reception wus usjmen many of them wealthy mer-
euthutlaatlc as usual. The auditorium J ch.ii.t-s ull garbed In overalls with
where thu President spoke is built to
scut 0000 people and every seat was
fllli d and a thousand persons stood
In the a'tfles. The President spoke for
ten minutes and repeated much of the
addretl he delivered at Krl Pa. Sat-
urday night.
Campaigning for Uie I'nir.
Becratary M. A. Tounkman and J.
Hurr Olbbons who havo been con-
ducttng a strenuous advertising cam-
paign for the Tulsa County Fair
ipenl yesterday In Alauma and Brok-
en Arrow. They will go to Red Fork
Klefer Jenks Olenn Pool Hlxby and
other places In the county this week.
SENATOR CARTER HAD
LONG POLITICAL LIFE
Premier p k. Mplypln of Rueeia
Who lies dead at Kpv Russia as the
result of attempted assa.-slnatlon In
the ruyul theater a lawyer named
liugrof who fired ut him twice from
buhind the Premier' box.
a number of women present to give
their aid will respond to tho call of
"time!" from "Foreman" Magee. The
foundation will he laid und hardily
will the laet stone be firmly set be-
fore the frame work of tho building
will be set In place and tho rough
outline of a house of worship brought
into view. The roof will In put on
and shingled while others are laying
the floor and boarding up the walls.
By nightfall the chureh will be ready
for a dedication service
The structure which win not be
a particular architectural beauty will
bo substantial and will serve tho con-
gregation as a meeting house for some
time to come. The church contem-
plates ereptlng a permanent brick edi-
fice In tho near future but the "built
In a day" building will bo used for
many months.
FORMER CHAIRMAN OP NATION-
AL COMMITTEE 1)1 1 GS OF
LUNG INFRACTION
1'ashlngton Sept. IS. Tho political
career of ex-Senator Carter of Mon-
tana who died Sunday extended over
! twenty-two ycurs of official life ut
' Washington tlu oity In which he died.
He was once chairman of tho Repub-
' lloan National Committee. During
his political career Senator Carter
I served two terms In the United States
Senate an executive posifon as Com-
I mitaloner of the General Land office
chairman of the Republican National
Committee during Henjimnn Harri-
! son'" successful Campaign for the
presidency president of the Hoard of
United states Commissioners lor the
Louisiana Purchase Expoa'tion at St.
Louis snd since last Murch chair-
man of the newly-creuted Interna-
tional Joint Commission American
section specially charged with Cana-
dian boundary matters.
He made the ten-hour speech be
fore Congress Which defeated the big
Mrs. WyUMird Alleges DcmtiIoii.
Naming Mrs. Louis Cooper of Neo-
sho Mo. us corespondent Mrs. Lln-
nla M. Wymard yesterday filed suit
In the Superior Ccvrt for divorce from I
her husband Purl Wymard. Mrs. I
Wymard alleges that her husband do- J
sorted her without (Cauae In April
1911 and that since that tlmo he has
been intimate with the Cooper wo-
man staying with her under the name
of liulph Johnson at a hotel In NeO-
sho. The Wymurda were married In
Pusmataha County Ok la. In 190
and lived together until last April.
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AND THIS IN TODSAI
llecuuso their parents are
poor und unable to furnish
them Clothing that would
make their appearance in thu
school room unembarrassed
because of tho flnerlos that
OOVer the forms of their more
fortunate playmates nearly a
hundred little children In dif-
ferent parts of Tulsa nro not
attending school this year.
For the first time In several
years tha Salvation Army
In most eases the one hope for
these youngsters th is situated
has no child's clothing In Its
store room.
"We havo had many calls
for clothing since school be-
gan" said Knslgn Hickman
of tho local Satiation Army
Corps yesterdny i'but wo huvo
been unuhio to riitfit tho un-
fortunate children und as
many of them possess barely
enough clothes to' cover their
bodies they are Unable to at-
tend school thrOUWh thu pride
of their parents.";
Anyone having clotheg Of
any sort and especially for
children of all ages will con-
fer a favor upon tho nody
poor children of the city by
contributing them to tho Sal-
vation Army. Telephone En-
sign Htokman and tho cloth-
ing will bo called for.
DAY VOTERS IN RIKTKirT no.
l TO HAVE HOICIfi.
ISSUE $500000 PROPOSED
Campaigner- at Club H.hiiiis Ui-l
Mlfttt llfiportod Thai "All's Well."
Win ii Thc.i Will "lo
The major porlon of Tulsa county.
that pan of it included in Road
trlct No 1 will either have good
roads within the next ear or two
or else manage to get along with the
present dust ridden muddy highways
wlh which It is now net-worked tho
choice of these two conditions will be
placed before tha voters residing In
this district today. If three-fourths
of the votea cast at today s election
favor tho authorization of 1500000 In
bonds for good road building the for-
mer Improvement will take place.
That only Inclement weather pru-
Venting many in favor of the bonds
from going to the polls alone will
defeat tho Issue was the unanimous
opinion of a coterie of repreaentatlve
town-builders who met last night at
tba Commercial Club and outlined a
course of action Intended to get out
as nearly the full voting itrength of
the Oity of Tulsa and the rural part
of the road district In today's elec-
tion as the combined efforts of a
scoro or more of workers a hulf a
hundred automobiles and thirty car-
riages can bring to the polls.
Thu proposed authorization to ho
voted upon today Is the largest sing!"
one for good road purposes over
Voted upon In Oklahoma. If th"
I proposition carries I ulsa county win
be placed in the lead of all counties
lr. Oklahoma in public Improvements
while tho rest will trail along In thu
anguard
No election Is perhaps more Im-
portant to any community than one
People Hearing Both Bided
Bpeelel to tin World
Supulpu. okla. Sept. 18. W. I
Pairehild ami mis. abbla Hlllerman
both Of this Oity were upeakers at the
county w. Ci T i'. convention al
Mounds yesterday. "Law Bnjtop a
ment." ami "Ueeubmieaton" were
their toploa W hile they were in tha
neighboring elty an agent of the ra
submission forces was bually al cork
here lii BapUlpa securing a petition for
ail election to "voter or wet.."
mm dies
18 CHEAT PAIN
HI I.I.I l PROM .-ssslVs (.I V
PRO! I PXI HE DEADLY.
MIKITY IS DEPRESSED
Bod) win Ri Burled al Bt. I Vt it burg
Pitch ptoi Notice Given of
I'caic observance.
hi.
mier.
SOCIALISTS WD GOVERNMENT
TROOPS FIGHT TO KILLRAID
I N TEX s.
W AS CONVICTED HERE OF KIL-
LING oil MAN ANOTHER AP-
PEAL ALso PENDING.
Prank Manning tho former Okla-
homa City butcher who was con-
victed In tha District Court of Tulsa
river and harbor appropriation bill county of tho murder of Joe Kene-
Whloh had also been opposed by Prea
Ident McKinley.
He was but B7 yeara old. Death
was due to infraction of the lungs.
DIES Al DODGE CITY
PASSES AWAY OF NloMUH
TROUBLE PREPARING TO
ACCOMPANY TAFT.
Dodge City Kan. Kept. is. Repre-
sentative Edward H. Madison from
Kansas died at the breakfast table In
his home here today. He was suffer-
ing from stomach trouble and died In
the arms of his wife.
At the time of his death he was
preparing tO accompany President
Taft on his tour through Kansas.
Representative Madison wag one of
the best known Insurgents in congress
and voted to remove Secretary Hal-
linger from office lie came to Kan-
sas In 1S79. and was elected to con-
gress In 190H where he has been ever
since.
tick an oil man at Pawnee on No-
vember lit). 1910. lias filed an appeal
In the criminal court of appeals at
Oklahoma City Tho transcript was
filed last Saturday. The Manning case
attracted wide attention In this vi-
cinity owing to tho promlnenco of
the man ho was charged with killing.
The case was bitterly fought In tho
local court the Elks lodge of which
Keneflck was a member having cm-
ployed attorneys to assist In tho
prosecution.
Manning was convicted three years
ago In the county court of Oklahoma
county of tho murder of Thnmns
Weltzel a printer later secured a
third trial and was given a five-year
sentence. He now has an uppeal from
that i ate pending.
Horrigan Appeals Case.
Determined tO prove that Assistant
Chief of pollen John Mornn was "of-
ficious and exceeding his powers"
when in arreated him for attempting
to drive a horse Into the crowd in
front of the TuNa World otfil o on
Friday night when the fight returns
were received J. v. Horrigan has
served notice of appeal to tho couny
court on Police Judge Lltson When
he was convicted and fined 18 for
breaking the otty ordinance regarding
driung on the streets.
Booae Pound at Chop Bney
If the police succeed In convicting
W. H. Moore proprietor of the "Chop
fluey" point of violating the city li-
quor laws when his case comes up
for trial Thursday In tho city police j
court It will probably furnUi County
evidence to convict Moore on a charge
of contempt. Mooro was restrained a
few days ago on an order from Judge
Poo from selling any liquor In his
place.
MAINE GOES 'IT' BY
Ippolnta c.
Utloa n. v.
dent Sherman
s. Reprcocotatlvee.
Sept. 18. Vice Pr.sl-
today appointed the
fi. Honing Senators to represent the
t'nlted States Senate at the funeral of
Congressman Madison:
Curtis and Ilrlstow of Kansas
Clark of Arkansas Stone of Missouri.
Dixon of Montana Crawford of South
Dakota and Kern of Indiana.
Madrid In Midst of Strike.
Madrid. Sept. 18. A general strike
which has behind It revolutionary
support has broken out at Valencia
a maritime elty of Spain. 190 m'les
southeast of Madrid. An official dis-
patch late tonight from Valencia says
that a mob stormed the town hall In
the adjaent township of Culhra to-
day. They killed the Judge and
Wounded the court officers who were
eagaged in Die trial of rioters.
MAJORITY OF 26 VOTES
HOWEVER TWENTY DWs w ill
BE GIVEN LKKks to
COUNT PRECISELY
Augusta M" Sept. 18. Complete
official returns from the special elee.
Hon last Monday when Maine voted
on the question of repeal of 'the con-
stitutions! prohibition amendment as
canvassed by the governor and coun-
cil showed a majority of twenty-sl
votes In favor of tha repeal. Various
dlerpenops were found In the offi-
cial returns as compared with tha
ABE MARTIN.
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of the character of a bond authorise
tlon for the very Simple reason that
lS public Improvement bonds affect in
most instances tho county and city
tax levy nnd In every caao an at-
'i' tendant Increase In value of overy
pleco of property In the territory nr-
fected. Therefore It Is evident that
every taxpayer In tills road district
nnd especially In the city of Tulsa
should go to the polls today and cast
his vote either for or against tho nd-
vaneamant of Tulsa city and county.
A very light vote is expected In
the country as llttlii If any agitation
I either for or against the bonds has
I been noted In this section of the road
district. It Is hoped by those actively
behind the good roads movement
that n strong vote will be polled In
the city. Automobiles and carriages
will ho In use all day long hauling
voters to and from the voting placea
Any "tic desiring to vote who knows
i : any one else who wished to cast
his vote should telephone the Com-
mercial club phone 486 -election
headquarters and an auto or carri-
age will lie sent.
inly tile one proposition Is to bo
voted upon if the voter desires to
east his vote in fnor of tho bonds
he should stamp a "yes" In the BBaCO
provided on the ballot. If opposed to
the bonds a "no" should be stamped.
Tho proposition is on the ballot
omitting the lengthy description of
tho boundary lines of the territory
affected reads as follows:
"Shall the board of county com-
missioners of Tuisa County Okla-
homa bo authorised to issuo bonds
running for twenty-five years and
hearing Interest at five per centum
per annum In the total sum of J 5 0 0 -000
to pay the cost of rond Improve-
ments In ltoad District No. 1."
In the city of Tulsa there will he
one voting place In each ward. In-
stead of precincts as In general elec-
tions. The following Is a list of these
voting places:
First Ward North Side fire sta-
tion. Second Ward Davis lumber yard.
Third Ward Stanley's undertaking
rooms.
fourth Ward Ollllaa plumbing
shop.
West Tulsa Corby's feed yard.
OUtaida th" city the voting places
will be located as follows:
BklatOOh township. Included In
Road District No. 1 will vote at Klrst
I National Hank. Hklatook Oklahoma
Owaaao township will vote at post-
offloe B perry Oklahoma.
Pty township will vote at Charles
Stiinkard's residence.
li'd Pork township known as Rod
Fork voting prodm t. vote at Dh-ka-
son-Goodman t imber yard
Jenks township vote at Simmons
drug store. J'tiks. Oklahoma.
l:Wly township Included In Olenn
Pool voting precinct vote at Hob
Dunn's livery 'urn. QleM Pool.
Hlxby township known as Duck
Creek voting P redact rota at Duck
Creek aohoolhouse.
Preelnct No. 39 all legal voters liv-
ing In Dawson township south of eoO-
Laredo Tex. Sept. 18.- Telegra-
phic advlcea tonight report a serious
battle mar Cumargo. Mexico yester-
day between adherents of tho siHlal-
ist agitator Ricardo Floras Mason
ami Madero forces representing the
ii derui government. The Magoniataa
were defeated with a loss of twelve
nun killed anil twenty-three horeses
killed by the Maderlstas The Mad.l-
latei had three men killed.
As there is no mention of wound-
ed men nontalned In the iuiit dis-
patches It Is presumed the combat
was one of "no quarter".
Tho affray did not ur In tho
town of CamargO as ut first reported
but near the lllugo and city nf Mler
both of which uro shunted on the Rio
1 Irando
A rumor Is ufloat In Laredo that
Me tiosa down the river from Camar-
go has been charged by the Magou-
ists. As the telegraph office at Itcy-
nosa is dosed for tho night no con-
firmation or denial can be obtained
Uprising Causes Terror.
Mission Tex. Sept. IS. One Mag-
onlata of ! leer and five soldiers of the
Magonleta und Muderlstu 1 llorces
Wounded as tin' result of a pitch bat-
tle al Camurgo last night. After tho
fluhl II.. Vtr.lutfB nrilMIlt l th
.. .. ... . nnd
icxiiri sine raining rancnes ana arms
on the way taking horses und rifles.
Tho Magoniataa are now encamped
thro miles west of M -ion on the
ranch of Ramon and d citi-
zens of this city ! peace
officers havo goni
Residents along i liver front
were up lust night wall bin their live-
stock. The whole border line of tho
state of TmauUpai Is In rebellion.
Hands Of outlaws Maderlstas .Mugon-
islas and government troops uro run-
ning like mice through the chapurcll.
Tho lack of American soldiers aro
causing much uneasiness.
Rcynosa Reported Destroyed
Brownsville Tex.. Bept U. Ref-
ugees from Reynoaa report that town
destroyed us the result of un attack
b) bandits or Magoniataa Most of tho
residents have crossed the river to in-
dulge. A telephone messugo says that
at San Miguel on tho Mexican side
Of the river in a fight between tho
federal troops and a band of Magon-
iataa six federal soldiers Were wound-
ed and one killed and tho Magotilstas
eacaplng without tha loss of a man.
. Hept. 1 1 Tha Russian pro-
Peter A Stolypln. died tonirtil
from bullet wounds received at thu
hands of un assassin during a gala per
formanos at tha Municipal theater
Thursday evening. Tha official tlmo
Of bis dentil was announced as lu.lil
P m. (3:11 p. in. New York.)
Almost until tha last the Premier
was conscious and for half un hour
during the early part of tho evening
his wile glons was at his bed side.
Towards the end Stolypln suffered
gl'eatlv. Ht groaned 1 "- .mil
thr. M his covering from the couch on
which he lay finally the heart ac-
tlon became weaker and as the body
j grew cold the Premier realized death
was overtaking him. At a lucid Inter.
val a priest admlnlatered extreme un-
ction ma metropolltlae Flavian
j blessed and consoled him In his last
momenta
"lilve mo tho letter! Take It away!
Otvs me a red pencil: utt mal Light
up: he called.
Half an hour before his death
Stolypln usked the doctors to turn
him on his side. He died surrounded
by several of his relatives and state
of finals All hope of tho Premier's
recovery was abandoned this morning.
I Saturday night indications of perito-
nitis were noticed. The bulletins s
sued early this evening declared the
patient's condition was hopeless.
Premature reports of the Premier's
death were current for hours before It
occurred. Several missions and em-
busses were misled by the reports and
notified their governments. The au-
thorities ut first decided to conceal
the news of the Premier's death until
morning tearing antl Jewish outbreaks.
This was found to be Impossible
after the announcement was
made all tho attention of tho author-
ities was centered In the protection of
the Jews. Tho Jews were panic stric-
ken and begged for protection and-
30000 troops wore poured Into Kiev
to prevent exercises. The community
depressed. M. KokoVBOff minister
U
of finance who was apopinted acting
premier after M. Stolypln was shot
sent a peremptory circular to the
vurlous governors on tho maintenance
Of order. It Is stated on constitution-
ally authority that M. Kokvsoff will
bo apopinted minister.
Emperor Nicholas left tonight for
Kiev.
Governor Trehoff has issued a pub
lic notice that disorders will not be
I tolerated and stringent recommen-
dations nie put forth concerning the
carylng of arms. Outgoing trains
uro crowded and double trains and
extras are leaving1 Kiev every hour.
Thousands of Well-to-do Jvvs aro de-
parting from the city.
I The body of tho dead Premier will
bo Sent to St. Petersburg tomorrow
! evening for burial In tho Alexander
NAValrv M I nu ia.rv
Company B. atote rangere have been An HMlunul reglmBt of HussarJ
ordered to gam Pordyce near where BM been quartered in Kiev for an
ii in i'iii i 'i i o.ino ol .fJU 1 i-l.l
are now encamped.
Indefinite
purpose.
til!'
for uny emergency
a i
C'Ol
) IN LIQUIDATION
RESIGNS AS TERROR
I IN ( I W CIRCLES RHi H ivi H
WHI N THE METKOPOLITA.S
LOSES ITS Doors.
Th' girl that wears a hobble skirt
wouldn' stoop f do lots o' things.
tabulations compiled by the secretary I Tipton Hud Is takln' his vacation at lions Is and 24 In T. 20 R. 12 and
of states office. Some doubts still re- I home his wife I. In" on a visit In sections 10 T. 20 n. 13 and Wi
main as to the correctness of the re- I Wisconsin.
turns that tho Governor snnnunred
that the elty and town clerks would
be given twenty davs to check the
results. The total vote of the slate
as shown by ths official tabulation Is
as follows:
For repeal 6047; sgalnst repeal
"04(1; a majority for repeal twenty-
six The aonndl sdjoaysod tonight to
meet tone... . morning.
Till W I Vi lli R.
Washington Hept. II. Oklahoma:
fair. Tin -day and Wedncvlav
DOCAL M i I Tin it i BT1 hum.
Th" lent ' lure Maximum. :
minimum. 74: north winds; partly
stoutly. There wus a rainfall of .05
Inches.
the north und south middle line of
seeUofl 32 and north of the township
I line of township 20 running west
from tha southwest corner of the
southwest 1-4 section 32 to the city
limits will vote at Prairie nil and Oas
hops In Krl. o addition this voting
precinct Includes Cherokee Heights
: and PHeCO addition.
aii the balance of Daemon town
ship lying In IP ad Kl-triet No 1
north of the south line of sections 'Si.
Cincinnati Ohio. Sept. 18. Finan-
cial circles of Cincinnati received a
decided shock today when State Hank
Bxamlner C. s. p.ixter closed tho
doors of tho Metropolitan Hunk and
Trust Company of this city with the
announcement that the bunk hud
i losed for liquidation. Tonight It was
announced that the depositors would
receive dollar for dollar unless an
examination of the books dlacloeed
OndlUOM that the bank exumit.ers
know nothing about.
Three months ago the directors
were advised to ehuhgo their methods
of loaning money which they did not
do. Tho prevailing opinion tonight
however Is that there Will bt no
prosecution unless the examinations
show more Irregularities. The bank
was organized six years ago with a
capital stock of I!U0U0. At ils last
statement Its reserve was given at
llt.HO and Its deposits at 17 .0 000.
A largo crowd gathered ai" mil the
Institution tills morning but there
was no disorder.
Will
1KB 1 P INTI-SALOO
WORK ( ik.i.I s LL AMU)
AS HIS St CC1 iSSOR
sl
1
Poultry As-ihHiiIIoii to Meet.
For ths purpose of outlining plans
for tho second annual poultry show
of the organisation tu be held In
January snd taking un other Inin. .ri
ant business matters the Kast. in Ok
lahoma Poultrv Association will hold
a me. ilng Heal Friday evening nt
7:30 p. m. at the Klmling-Stcvcns
Seed store on ITrst street.
"Pussy-foot" Johnson the terror of'
bootleggers In Tulsa during the old
territorial days and Who has stood
for hours on tho Frisco rlght-f-vvay
breaking bottlo after bottle of beer
and Whlski y over the stcl rul! la
no more to be the terror Of dealers !a
whiskey who violtM I'ncle Sam's
laws by selling to Poor Lo
"Pussy-foot." whoso real name Is
William B Johnson has hand"! 'u
his resignation as chief suppressor of
the liquor traffic among reservation
Indians to become effective October
1. The department of the Interior has
named II. T. Ceggeehell. Johnson's as-
s!staiit to succeed him.
Jonhson Is to take up work with
the antl-saloon league prolubly in
Oklahoma his "first love." He Is now
in Denver
Marriage Llresiee puri.
The week started "ff with a rush
at the martiage license counter In
tho county Judge's office yesterday
und five licenses wore Issued. Th so
to receive certificates were: Mile Gal-
lagher. to Nettle Clair 17 both
of Tulsa; Robert Eulnks. 39 10 Miss
Isidore 1 1. Cornell 27 both of Cat)
UneVlllei Frederick Mugger. 19 to
Lthel House 13 both of Tulsa; Cecil
Drutnmend 22 to Kate Ward 18
bt th ef Hotnlayi and wuiie Webb 11
to Jestie llaisliman 16. of both of
Tulsa.
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