Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 2 of 12
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nn in
J Four Square Feet of fainted Canvas That
Sold for Almost a Hundred Thousand Dollars
uu mi in tit nil i itni.ii n
ROOHTI It I I ill I'Hsl MAtiTI it
I.I m it ..
PREPARING FOR HIE TRUSTS
I will Mud) Iim ( m pot-atom Inn.
ri'tring for H wireiioou
hi i 1 1 N -1 i itmpMli iii
J-1 : 1 X'i'i i.N x. Jl. I :i 'rM.
di hi . !. L'l W llcon pun .I Htinllinil)
for ii i i i 'ii hour i" 1 1' toil v o . i Hi.'
a irleu in recommending amendment
I.. Hi. in I. thi) legislature. After he
had worked most of Hi. hi hi
I 1 1 .M It) a y ir ernor lie listened I" a
formal Bti il I v I'nlted Htiitc Hen-
i' lor 1 Ivermnn of North t 'uroiltiu tliul
iloaephu Daniels national loinmlt-
ti . n. hi from ili.it tntc for ncnrl) !fl
I :n i bp appointed pustnioslcr gen-
teal In tin- Wilson rnhlncl The prl-
H. lit- led made no rmiimi nl He an-
nounced als.. thai he would meet W.
J. Dryan foi Ihe In I lime sin. i III.'
Mention i. ii Kul in iIhj mi HundAy.i Ithor
it Trenton "r Pi in. etun
Tlic j!.i i i in. i 'h day w ;is . ..i 1 1 .it
moil part on the corpora-
. .1 fur ihe
Hull i0isllo
Repeated rhnrae were made dur-
ing the national nimpulgn hoth b)
Colonel Rooeveli and flovernor John-
unii Unit Mr Wilson had fulled I" pui
lltto effect tiny leirlalHtlon curbing the
trusts that were chartered .in Jeriej
corporation Though hi opponent
devoted man) peeche t thin argu
on in. Mi VVIIaon never made a speech
In reply i no . he telegruphed briefly
i.. Senator O'tiorman of New v"ork
powever an anetver Unit was mini
public In w liloh he dei lared that a
tiic state leglluture ahvay had been
republican In one or both hranchea
he had been unable to put through
IiIh promoted program "f reform He
added also that evil complained of in
i onnectlon w Ith the trusty mostl
oerned federal Jurisdiction
The Governor took no further cog.
nhtanee of tho guetlon durinii th
campaign telling his friend in." ever.
Unit he a I way had Intended in Inaug-
urate n tn i in and would begin it if he
could get a legislature that wn dem
pcratlo In I. nth hrunche. His wish
being fulfilled ihe governor started t"
work in earneal today calling in hi
aid Edwin Walker chancellor of the
xtate supreme court Theae men with
Qovernor Wilson will draft the new
legislation.
"We Hint ovei an Infinite lot of lie-
10 . .!
I) I. ( I. M I! K a lo.
MB CM
I II 1 1 . I II fill WOMEN Mild I
i ill I'lUI K M TO
a VI NTH.
"Ballet I'..
Bar" by Bd
was sold for
ihe ii. ui i itouarl
i'h. pi n nrage
spent III
illy lw
in ail other
HututiH have
d t till iii"
mpllcnted. w
As
tton
add.
Iv
tie Hun maaa
and 'ham ' ii'
ed and have
decisions relt
lawn Nn the)
ine . "
rs prai llclng at the
I ' Mas This p.ilnllim
.i th.' Bala of
collection in Pari
i b Ittonal pan I in
rnor aft. r he had
hour a Ith them
'tiae th.. corpora-
been amended and
ha i o become bad-
p
' ill
UU
I gbi
in.
that
beet
purchase to
sale hriiiKs the
the film. Hell in. i
ail liit I! im
h gn utei in bret
iii.' name of Mr
poatniuatcr gen
la definitely
onildered by
over exi
figure vet
k. Tin'
hen IiIkIi
dth Thi
nses nf
y marly
unva Im
and mi
uompQ
itlon Ik
iuf Kirls
tumi . It
fatiguing
ah. iik tin
Very simple Just two
iii the regulation balli
Up ..lie fun
. h bold
iltltude b)
wall of tin
.' i bar
room.
danc-
t ri.-
at a
nnlng
Daniels urged for
ralihlp is ihe first
kn.'un a having
Mr. Wilson f"i
Ip
In
In llis
III. Ill
linth Judge Van H ckel
i u .i Ikor are experlenc-
had a lol t" do with
ling to ii rporatlon
aii- valuable guide to
any i gblnt t offli e Though Mr Daniel
was clnie in ihe governor throughout
the campaign having been chairman
if the campaign committee no pub-
i n national politic ihe prealdent-
elect was molt reticent He had
nothing in sa about Ida approai hlng
Usii with Mr. Bryan and In recount-
ing the event of the day paiaed i
quickly over th mention of cabinet
matte ra
"Benator Overman came with a
generoui lot of rcpreientationi In sup-
port of Mr Daniel fot the poitmaater
generalahip" -said the governor and
added abruptl) i "Then Bam
cut my hair."
i lordon is the tin
.it the ate house who
barber to Ihe Ne Jer
fnr a si urt of vi a i s.
Ilclty he ha
Hlnce.
The i-'o ri'iin
to ins home i
expe.lid o 1
his family.
oi iim rati I.
I'lenrc examine
lint let Ii Ihi
- at dusk no
i Pr(nceon
tend the e
K" . rnor
gruntled
I any time a
1 ha rd W 01 king
ell ilmuKiind
i from
and CO-
"A ny
I th.' am
1 the lovi
from dlachar
mployea whi
a liny peree
. lid linn. I
mploye
d
lid .lis-
formed at
mane nf Ihe
t for f Ihe
if tin. service
whom I had splendid iuppi it
i-operatlon in my ti forms.
honeit luccessor win have
flghta mi his h inds and only
of tin- at n i ' . w in sustain
t'M.'d 'in
mi Villi; lo
111111' witl
K him
l on small diamond
mil l sou.
aili
.rd
r s measeng
has a 1 d-d
w.nKniivF1
IJUUIiUU 111 I1UUUU
1 1 inn 1 1 ' ii i ii rrom page t . i
SOLS FOR $11080
i.l It III DKICI) M lit H oil. ri(-
1)1 i im. LAND KJllNGS A
(.out) PRICK.
i "
The Cozy I omes of
Tulsa
any fair-minded person who has
iny knowledge of the Indian bureau
a m) work for the affirmative no-
NOWATA nl.i.i
Claggett the rich ''he
n'l producer and furm
Interest ami ihe inter.
. it. -Charles
ikee fn i .in an
ha aold bis
tS Of IliS chll-
Are tho lionios w I
W lici t'
now
Electric Lights and Elec-
i use.
trie Appliances art
Is Yours One of These?
your
now
that
nouso
a I nl
you'h
It' imt j'ow caii make it so by having
connected for Electric Service. "Do ii
make vourself a practical Christmas arift
appreciate these long w inter -'iii ults.
An Electric Chafing Dish Iron or Toaster makt
il't for tlic liuinc.
compllshnienui in the cause
iimi ami health progress
tlon efficient organisation
building and support of the
if
inlta
in educa-
and UP-
personnel
heart-
nn accep
"You
tab
revice w e furnish
urrent.
THE TULSA
CORPORATION
PHONE 2770.
and an Inmost clean and sing!
. .I administration gei erall) .
i had tn tight many kinds nf well
entrenched special Interests and in
dividual greed ail nf which have
singly or together let) no atone un
turned t" discredit my administration
and my personal Character
"Therefor? I must he pardoned for I
refualng in be in ihe leaat disturbed
by iim findings "f a . ommlttee led i
La partisan purposes and turned over
lurgely in lis lo-called Investigation I
to the guidance of the attorney fnr
a (Uncharged employe.
"Concrete points raised by the com-
mittee such as the liquor charge
have t'l'i-n dismissed us baseless by
iii. department of Justice The com-
I mlttce refused to receive for itN rec-
ord ' .'ii my general denial of tno
( charges and was such In Its bias and
m. Hi. ..Is nf lo tion that from the be-
! ginning 1 did not feel that 1 should
neglect my official duties in order
I. he present In person at Its ses-
sions nor did I feel It neiessury to
pi ad one cent for counsel.
i am proud of the record of ac-
! compllshmont "f the Indian service
during my term and am entirely con-
(.nl to leave my Whole Indian reeord
'as J! Is recorded In all my acts to the
Judgment Of the public and the Ills.
torlan t Indian affairs.
I have not myself read aipl do
I not expect to read the testimony
ilr. n in thi Claggetl pool for u sum
which win he in ihe neighborhood
of $1. ".a "na. The Claggett family were
allotted lOu ai res "i land about three
miles north of Nowtat The family
were k I farmers and for years tilled
the land Thi n i a mo the first oil
strike on lli' Claggett land which
opened up what is now known ns the
Claggetl i I ah nf the members
of the family became rich frmn the
royalties from their land. The deal
Which wa put through by Attorney
Uert Van LeuVen has been on tap fnr
some time but ii wai not until yes-
terday that the final details were net
tled and the final transfer made. The
Claggetts have purchased s largo
tract of land mar New Weitmlniter
B C where the) will make their fu-
tllle home.
lt till l. H I It I XI
l.l()t l!s.
WASHINGTON Dec. 19. After
I hearing several witnesses of the de-
fense the senate ilttlng as u court
I of impeachment in the trial of .indue
I Robert W. Archbald of the commerce
court today adjourned fnr the holl-
I days to convene aualn January 3
when Judge Archbald will take iho
Witness stand In his own behalf.
The court session today lasted n
little over three hours during which
counsel fnr Judge Archbald made a
vain effort tn conclude examining
witnesses for the defense When li
became evident that this could not
be accomplished the court on mo-
tion of Senator Qallinger adjourned.
CSf HICK STARTS TODAY
in ago unit Boston Are Determined
I I g the "Hi n FUit" should
lie b raper.
run ij:i.i'iii. j?cc in An-
other i ni in the pries' of torune cur
... decided upon by the Kousekeep-
c i . . . hare today a mi tomot row
th. product win be sold by its mcm-
bers for 22 tents 11 dozen. It was
decided t" In. Id a mass meeting early
peal month t" discuss do-operatlve
scheme for buying ami selling other
I i'. c. nil n s.
a feature "f tin- campaign in re-
duce ihe high cost of living was a
debate toda) between Mrs. Parr the
tender in the movement and In.
Clyde I- Kin professor nf political
economy at the university 01 renn
sylvan la.
Dr. King declared rhal the selling
nf 1 Rts or other commodities by vol-
unteers was not economically sound
and of no particular benefit as prices
would 1 ise when the supply Is ex-
hausted. Mrs. Derr deefnded the ac.
I tion of the league as practical if not
scientific
. Man Behind the Eggs
CHICAGO Dec". 13. Tim man be-
hind Ihe 2t-cent storaiso rug salo
which win lie conducted here tomor-
row b) members nf the women's clean
f 1 league is a Chicago wholesale
egg dealer. He made public his eon.
ni . linn with tin- crusade tonight after
many Inquiries as to the source of the
finances behind the movemenl had
been made.
Me said in- became associated with
the women in the fight in the hope
that "certain dishonest wholesalers
and dlshonosl retailers" might find It
Impossible 0 longer boost prices when
condlions did not warrant 11. if there
he an) loss as a result of the sule he
said he alone would stand it. The
women will pay him 20 Vj cents for
cull dosen tiny sell and the .1 '-j
cents profit wUI go into the league
treasury.
"1 Imp" in break even on the sale."
the dcah r said "hut I am not. certain
that I shall. 1 already have invested
bout $1000 in organisation work.
"Th" egKS have cost from 18 U tn
in cents a dozen besides the cost of
handling and expreasage. if I lose
I don't care t'ni this fighl has been
niie of great educational benefit The
better element in the egg trade I in
hearty sympathy wiih the movement"
ESggS will he placed on sale at nine
I I H is tomorrow. Tiny will be sold
in three six and nine dozen lots.
aii of tho eggs w. ie candied today
and the "seconds" were disposed of
at 1 cools a dozen.
BOgtnll Wilkes Dp loo.
BOSTON lice 19. Agitation to re-
4' the price of eggs in this city
resulted in -Mrs. Susan K Stevens
secretary nf the women's homestead
association announcing today that
. farmers in the suburbs would sell
fresh ecus tn ihe association si 1 8
cents a dozen.
Alton HJ. IlriKRs executive secre-
tary nf the Boston fruit and produce
exchange said the wholesale prll f
fresh i-KKs here Ik US cents a dnzen.
He helievoH there can be no seiibUS
Intention among farmers to sell okks
nl a lower price.
Warm weather has brought about
a reduction in prices in this lection
during the past week.
A Few
Suggestions
in Gifts
that Men will
most appreciate
Ties to Gloves Street Gloves Fur
$1.50
and
Silk Hose and
Mntch $1.00
$2.00.
Holeproof Hcse 6 pairs
guaranteed six mouths;
mi Ideal it Par a man;
$1.50 per box of 6 pairs.
T Lnen Handkerchiefs 3 in Traveling Sets pe
a box 25c and 50c each in t'ii"' leather cases
Dollar Bags in full leatli $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 to $7.50.
er $1.C0 $1.60 $2.00 to Link Buttons w
and Diess Gloves $1.00
$1.25 $1.50 $2.00 to
$5.00.
Military Brushes in leath
er case $3.50 $4.00 and
$5.00.
i-i a a
IHillV
50
tic tlll
in match in leather
case. $1.00 $1.50 and $2.
Leather Traveling Bags'
Fine Walrus hide c;iH'-
skin or alligator $7.50
1 (UK) 12-)0 tn .L'0.(I0.
Fur Caps I'm men $2.00
$2.50 to $3.50.
Cloth Caps and Auto Caps
50 75 $1.00 up to $2.50.
Fine Silk Tiesjmore prel
ty lies here than any
store iii town 50 $1.03
S1.25 $1.50 up to $3.50.
75- $1.00 $1.50 Gifts for the Boys-
Suits Overcoats Hats
Gloves Caps Shirts and
Ties.
$3.50.
Silk Hose guaranteed
75 $1.00 to $1.50.
Bhawknit Hosiery 25 and
50c.
House Slippers in tan or
black $1.25 $1.50 up to
$2.50.
Hou;;e Coats $5.00 to $10.
"Bath Robes with slippers
to match .$5.00 .$6.50
$7.50 $8.50 to $12.00.
Silk Mufti ers Knitted
Mufflers Auto Muf
flers 50
to $3.50.
Auto Gloves. $1.50 $2.00
$3.00 up to $3.00.
For Those
Need Not
Last Purchases you
Hurry It You Come
Here tor Your Selections.
Our large stock enables you to select a
gift for any one at almost any price you
desire to pay
Tinker Wants Mordeda Brown.
CHICAGO i ui. in if waivers oan
lie obtained on Players drover i.hiii-
ermilk and Harry Chapman by the
Cincinnati National league club they
ivlll lie traded to Loulavllle for Mod-
decal Brown according to rumor
heard in sporting circle tonight
Manager Tinker of Cincinnati Is
eager to have Brown on hi team and
William N'eal of I IsVllle Ih said'to
have expressed hix willingness ito
make the deal If arrangements can
ho made in ihe National IcaK'ie
Brown ha also been offered a posi-
tion nn the umpiring BtalT of the
American league it has bean reported.
Pnengor Conductor Suicides
BHREVHPORT La. Dec. 19. A.
E5. Westcott .1(1 years old formerly a
passenger conductor on tin- nilnois
Central railroad and hut recently
holding the same position with the
Kansas City Southern railroad at
Shrevepoft ended his life In a room-
ina house here till evening. h -wallow
Ins poison.
U ! TI HX tl Till I
.
Tl'BKISH VICE MiMllt 1. KILLED.
l l 1:111
BLOW
Greeks iid Much Damage to the
' lagslilp. 1 Threatening
ATHENS Dee. IM Vic .lll Ueooileil
Halll Pasha formerly minister of ma-
rine in the Turkish cabinet was kill-
ed in the naval engagement between
the Greeks and Turks off the Dar-
danelles December 16. This i the
report received from a Greek ciptain
whu has just arrived from the Dar-
danelles and made public through a
semi-official agency.
Vice Admiral nun Pashs was on
hoard 1 in- flagship Kheyr-Bd-Din
Barbaroasa which according to the
same authority was very seriously
damaged. It Wa necessary to use
collision mats lo keep the vessel
afloat.
Pour other officers aboard Hi"
flagship win. killed and a large num
ber of sailors were killed or wounded. 1 Th
A hospital ship was sent to lake care I then.
f the woundej.
VTENER TO
I P DENVER MINT.
Letter Was
Through the
Three Weeks Ago
It
Mail.
Ived
Colo. Dee. 19. Investl-
repoii that a plot to dy-
Denver mint ami rob it
ilmost r.nti million
DENVER
nation of a
namite the
of it contents of
dolkirs had been discovered tonight
brought out the fact that a reference
to blowing up the building wm macio
by a person whose mind evidently I
unbalanced
Three week ago the letter WM
sent through the mall. It wa writ-
ten In Denver addressed "public
Comfort Station Denver." The post-
man delivered it to the janitor at the
station and he after reading It. turn-
ed It over to Chief nf Police O'Neill
writer suggested that sincn
eic persons In Denver mil of
work and manv who hava mil.
Thr f UW lltl"'' Turkish Ships ley it was not just to horde a vast
ngaged In the battle sustained severe amount nf 1 ...1 ... .....
SB - - I II til"
mint It was his Idea that a icreat
'ii.ree t .unamile should lie placed
wnder (ha building and the f0O mil-
lion dollars In gold and -bullion he
scattered n over the city that ev-
eryone might help himself.
The police turned the letter over to
ihs federal authorities who forward-
ed it to Washington
damage. The flagship was pierced
by shells on both the port and stai-
btiard sides. Fire brok 11 bul whs
controlled. The Greek captain .iwa
ed also that three Turkish destroy-
ers were hit duitiix the fixM.
Just One Price
One Just Price
It's I tic I ""h-h Mwsoii In Aus-
tralia 12:2 in tin- Shnde.
SYDNEY N. H. V. Dee.
One hundred Had tWOnty-tWO
deres In the hde Is th
PeCOrd of the temperature .f
the first heat wv e-per.
eneed In AutrtllH thl S in
mor. Thi ws recorded t
Kuela. a tntnn on the Rontll
A'itrnlln bonier
At i'omn. In Queensland
the mercury tood t 111; nl
Newcastle tht . Bgl dty of
New Houth WbIis. hs hd Ihs
hottest spell for tten rrs
ne. ompenld liy dnt and
wind orm other psr Sf
New South Wt IM wr
ff" ted.
? i t 1 i
Gunmen 1 n- n Appeal
NOW voitK Dae 19 Notice of
appeal In the cans of'Gyp the Blood"
''Dago Frank'' "Whltey" lewls and
i.efty Louie" condemned to death
for the murder or Herman Rosenthal
ws Filed bv their counsel today Thi
net aa stay of i xe. ution pending
11 dei llou by the hiahei oOUrtl They
were orlglttalU sentenced lo die dur-
ing the week of Janaury
N..I KsftoSJslj I Hlflllcneil
WAffHINOTON Dee. 1 Direetor
of the mint rjaorgg v.. Roberts' 1
not seriously disturbed 01 er the plot
to blow up the Denver mint with
dynamite
Th plnns of the proposed dynn-
inlllna plot were re.elwd ly jr
Huberts SOtM time ago They were
written on two sheets f paper the
author of which wn not dls lotd
nd. H"'.rdln lo Mr. Itohert uttt'
lined Id 1 lot In n mm mum - . .
. I ' " "R.l- WBT II
Mdld not show I... th.. ..I...
1 i-i"i wm- in rie
rrien out. Mr Itoberis Sjsjd.
oon nBS n siheme to runt.
sarjon
Aftr he had sertttlniaad the tlam
i.irfiilly Mr llobetis ii.vlse
aperta tew deal of the Dewvat mun to
take spe. IhI precaution.
Vaathda Trims sfornlngainr
PITTSBURGH J'n Dec. 19
Ki I v 1. ni. toninht defeated Ora
atornlngstar at tl.l balklna billiards
lh( s.orc being 400 to 207. Thl 1
the scond time this week thnt the
JapaneM hU defeated MornlnKetnr
win Is the woi Id champion at 18.1
Millard.
Momlngstar Ynm.idn and 'ieorKe
"losaon are 1 la yinK for a purse of
11.000. The tournament closes Hat-
urdaj niKht
and
n.
l or Ihe i.immI of the Ncrloe."
W'AHIIINdTdN Dec 1 The navy
department accepted today "for tho
good of the service" the resignation
of 1 ust Lieuteaaal wrd Bills of the
marina eorpt to take effect Saturday
Lieutenant I lite who Is now l the
nwrlna barracks Mare iinnd. Cat.
faced Douri mnitti on charges of
tallUri to pny his debts
He was ii. pointed to Ihe marine
"OTPS from Kansas and wa 1 onimls-
sloned May I.l 1 90.
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