Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Tin; Ti ls. DAILT WORLD. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19 1918
BOOSTS ISA fill HI OF MIS HI ISA'S DOOR
I l K i l It I - I' IU v N 1
I in i i i.i i; m ' I t.
n 1 1 1 N r . u.
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With two hundred other Tulaan along
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noma. Tin- nun u i- ussui ed
r. Lark
ip K
itv
Tin. i uufflil cleanse your liver nuii
bowi I- M'llllCI )'OU
I lecp
Xu mills how bud your liver tom-
nrh or bowels; how much your hoad
arln's. how miserable ami uncom-
fnii. i. ir you an' from constipation
indigestion lillIlousncHS ami sluggish
Intestines you always gel tin" il''
sired roiulU with Cascnrel ami
Quickly loo
Don't lii your stomach liver ami
bowels maKt you miserable Take
I'as arris tonight; pul an end to the
headache biliousness dlsslncss m n
ousnesi mi k sour gassy stomal h
backache ami ail other distress;
cleanse your Inside organ of all the
bile khm's ami constipated matter
which is producing the inlaery
a 10-ccnl box means health happl'
ip rs ami a clear head for months. No
more days if gloom and Istreas if
you will take a Oaaoarel now nil
limn. All druggists sell Casoarets
Don't forgol the children tholr httio
Insldea nriii a good gentle oloemdng
tini.
DON'T TAKE CALOMEL
FOR LIVER TKOUULI!!
ll m you Hoard of ilic Now Const I
pallun Routed) from Hot Nprlng
Arkansas dial Thousands air
Joyfull) riai-in.'
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la Mi l'.
Sterling Silver
and Plated
W arc
o-.T ?-'.;'r narfli combine
dignity elegance ami rxqub-lt
beauty With reeaoMbienjag In
price. No other stork In Okla-
homa is Oomparabls in elUier
quality or pt M villi nits and
find JuSt What lhJ v. M hers
at
JTB1 OJfE PRICE
CfiE .11 BT Mtt 1 .
it miii ii frum page i i
1 1 I bul in si mi i in1 warrants back
in hlin aii. i in- roodvd ihein.iKrykor
said ins understanding of Ihs contract
ami printing ni to an through ins
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linln'l kniiH.
Vol Hi- Handwriting
1 1 unletting TcHilnionj
board hi affairs tei Ufli .1 lhal the slg-
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claim foi $2180 waa not his signature
ami tii. ii he had never seen the claim
I. fore.
Hi said i hat iin- 1 1 ir ms mi whii ii
da four leader claims were mail''
"ui i'ii although tin claims were dat
ill in 1911 wen ii"i printed until
Januarj 30 1011
Miss .Mi..- Dunn now a atonogra
pher in iiir state examiners office
testified Dial she was working for tin-
-l ii printer last July ami at that
time I arris hail no other i" rson work
log in his offloe sim was presented
with the claim for stenographers sal
ai v from July 1 to li and testified
that ii was not her i lalm
She admitted "ii cross examination
thai Mr. Karris was then preparing
the kill Book ami thai he did have
u stenographer helping hlin mi thai
Tli.- house has charged thai Farrls
a i ii a w arrant for i I n" fur an
ira stenograph) i e in n In tai i bo
never had any.
ai iin- i". mt the house rested anj)
with the explanation thai Nlblai k hadl
gone i" Texas ami w is uol here tho
senate agreed to recess until tomor-
row before proceeding with tlx I'm
i Is il' fense
it milium il front HtgC I.)
liriMtlnn NrJeiitlsts Uvf Moiicy
BOSTON Krh. 18 CloVornor Kn-s
today signed an enabling art permit-
ting the I'lrsl Church "f Christ
Scientist of Boston in accept tin- be-
quest nf IU.OOO.OO0 provided in the
will of Mrs. Man Uaker Q. ICddy
imllirr Nrw-iair' I i In Kmnko.
PASHA It' X J. Krh. It Kirr to-
night in the building occupied by the
Passaic Dally Herald mi evening
newspaper wrecked the plant Con-
gressman Itoberl ti Bremnor tho
proprietor eatltuated the loss al about
I .0000
I n "tllr l a ItUtil n il
MONTPEMBM Vt Keb 1.
rtMulutlons ratifying the federal In-
come tax ..mi iin direct election of
Kllili ll Stall s. mil.. I llj lh. pic
wiir adopted today bj the anate. The
i i solutions
uelvuble f.n tin ihai mat work against
Tulsa's success it yesterday's pre ma
i m publli atlon of tin matti r Lha
in ai having bean narofull) safi guard
I for days front possible troubloaomg
a 1 1 Kag i n ami the ommltti e nf
'I'm-. in- Mi Mm in ii representing
H00 ir mors mober ol the nil men's
lution .ir. Page business in-
ton - "f Hand Hprlngl and Tnlsi ami
Mi Manderson tin Tulsa Commercial
1 1. I. spent most of the afternoon In
looking ovai iin propertiei Mr. Pag
ii .a ff'T. 'I'hr . nglnei r was given
almost lir relO ami In till up in a
Choice Hart of 110 il' lis Willi a r-
servi acreage Hi i ma) be provided
ii in ci - ry Hi wag fui nlsm d w Ith
:
Had Iam etol gl ah'.
known i" the Commercial club and
pn i'd up I in ii i i itiH v at in- some In-
rjulrj as tn kind prices Tim corpora-
west "l tin' Cushlng fl( lil ami hail
commenced excavating ' ' the refin-
ery buildings when Tutsan learned
s. . i . i.. i v Sanderson of lh !om
im i . ia I i I nil. who first bocuniG In-
luterei led in the reloi atlon projei t
flees "f iho corporation an offer that
brought inn ui. itr reply Two dnye
i. ii. r iin commit toe went to si. Louts I
..mi the following da) work mi ihe
aii site was stopped A pipe line
under construction by tin Koxuna
Petroleum company which is friend-
u w Ith Hi.' W'ai. r.- Pierce Intel ests.
was delayed a.- well Then came the
trip of Inspection i" Band Springs
ml Mm Hunt ii Here.
Tlie fact I hat 1 1 TV nil mall of the
Mld-Contlnent field who has a pro-
duction of '"ii barrels a day or over
makes Tulsa his home ami his head-
quarters is a lorn that has had its cf-
fi . I mi iin- plans of die ureal ml com-
pany according to those who are
fighting for the relocation While
Vale bus Home advantages as a dls-
trlci for running nil Tulsa is undoubt-
edly the oenter of the Mld-Contlnent
production both new ami old ami u
refinery here is most admirably situ-
ate from the operators viewpoint.
All tin- ml u air enthusiastic
Tulsa boosters and arc Interested in
bringing tin- plant tn their home city.
'i'hr refinery It is i laimed w ill be
ih" second largest In the world al-
though at tin- start it will probably
have a capacity of from 5000 to 10-
mio barrels day. Its products will
range from chewing gum to parafflne I
coal oil gasoline ami the scores ol
oiber petroleum products.
Tulsa oil men wi n! on record fav
"liar Ihr lo. atlon at Tulsa in a r. so-
lutlon passed at a meeting held ut i
noon in ih. 11. .i.i Tulsa yesterday
Tim resolution was:
Whereas the Waters-Pierce Oil
company In contemplating the erec-
tion of ii large plant in Oklahoma for
ihe refining of crude oil which win
i f the greatest Importance to the
oil iiiid other business interests of thl
stale anil
Whereas we air sore Hint for a!
central location rail! 1 facilities
general diairablllty Tulsa offers nn
opportunity that is not found else-
where for Kurh a business
Tin n fore Be it Resolved by the
Tulsa ''il producers in mas- meeting
asaembled that we hereby express our I
t. 1 will toward the Waters-Pierre
ini company and invito them Into our
mi isi assuring them that by the sale
. f i rude "ii '" Ho in and by every oth-
er means within our power we will en-
courage ai'ii aid them in building in re
the magnlflclcnt business t" which 1
they are entitled ami whli h w ill sure-
The Last Four
Days of the Clothing
Sale -
You have just four days more
in which to take advantage of
the sale. Saturday is positive-
ly the last day.
All our SI 5.00 SIS. OO and $20.00 & 1 fk
Suits and Overcoats your choice - P 1 J
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All our $22.80 $25. $27.50 and $30
Suits and Overcoats your choice -
All our high grade Trousers
on sale until Saturday night
1-4 Off Regular Price
Seeds!'
New prop Northern grown tested Garden Field
Flower Seeds.
SEED POTATOES
Genuine Minnesota grown Irish Cobbler Bed lli.--Karly
Hone Karly Ohio and Burbanks
BULK FLOWER SEEDS
We have leading variety Rower seeds in bulk
Rhubarb and Horse Radish Roots.
BINDING-STEVENS SEED CO.
First and Boulder
( 'it I relivery I'limic I Hi.
Mexico City ami thousands rendered
hom less because of the carnage
which has resulted from the ghorl
( ( milium il I ron pggo I .)
range firing
1 Mr. Wilson'
with tin ne
i Hon of tin
Americana ami "i h
peclally since the i
in tin streets of the city
first duty will he to trial
i president for amellora-
conditions imposed upon
r foreigners es-
ivolutlon entered
A few loyal members nf Madero's
staff rushed into the room where
Iliad ero was struggling with the oi-
diers and wrin lo in.- rescue but In-
effectually. Captain Gormendla who
hmi just been appointed chief of po-
lice advanced upon Colonel Etiveroll
hooting ami wounding him seriously
Immediately their was an exchange
of simis ;i three or four members
ot the president's staff are said to
have been wounded Jusl to make
the records clear Madera had been
Kien reasonable time in which t..
write hi- resignation. Failure to ih
this it is said will result in his be-
ing s' nt with bis family iii Vera Cruc
' brii they win be given the choice
of outpoint vessels.
Dcigado iii Custody
General Delgndo who acted as tin
emissary of Madcro In the negotia-
tions for an armistice Sunday bus
been arrested. Huerta ami his sup-
porters iii'i not trust Delgado to come
into their plan.
Twenty men of the twenty-ninth
Infantry of Blanquet's forces were
entrusted with the duty of guarding
tin private rooms of ih" president ut
the beginning of the revolt In the
palace
rr! Killed
'i'ii.. arrest of Madero took place in
tbr hall of the ambassadors. When
the president entered tbr room bt
found al: the entrance! guarded) one
soldier over-ecited by the words "t
Blanquet pointed his gun at tin
breast of Madero who leaped upon
him in the struggle tbr gun war
discharged without Injuring anyone.
The soldier was disarmed ami placed
under arrest by order of Huerta on
the charge of tiring without orders
'i'ii.' i nest irony atti nded the ur-
rest of Gustavo Madero the brother
nf iir president distinguished as a
politician t" whose door most nf the
evils "f the administration have been
Had a t roil.
He hnd Invited General Huerta to
lun i'ii-. i the Gambrlnus a popu-
lar i '.-i. i i. mt. This was a CUStom
its last stages.
Hum Be Stable.
While this government will take no
concern over the i holce of a succes-
sor i" President Madero such a sue.
cessor will have to demonstrate his
ability to maintain a stable govern-
ment before political recognition will
bo aocodred him by the United stairs.
Mexico is today honeycombed ami
j lor nasunder by many revolutionary
I movements The principal of these
jr.ee ihe Oroxco movement in the north
I anil the Zapata uprising in the south
I Lawlessness has become rile ami rob-
ber bands masquerading as revolu-
tionists have sent terror through the
country from the Kin Grande to J'uoa.
tan.
To lav elaim to political recogni-
tion from Washington this government
will demand from the new president
be he General Huerta or some other
must put an etui In these disturbing
elements ami rest re order anil estab-
lish the workings of justice in the
states 'i'hr formality of political rec-
ognition in all llkellhoom will full to
ti..' administration of President-eleot
w iison.
BatUeshlps to Remain
ll i- 11"! exported that the United
States will be 111 haste to Withdraw Its
battleships and cruisers from Mexican
waters. The problem of reconstruc-
tion which Mexico must face will re-
qulre no uttie time tn Inaugurate and
the presence of Dnlted states warships
will serve as n reminder to all ele-
ments that American life ami prop
erty must be protected The cruisers
Colorado ami South Dakota are now
1 at Mansanlllo and Acnpulco on the
i Pacific roast while four others are in
i the vicinity or Mexjco on the Atlantic
coast These are tbr battleships Vlr.
I ginln nt Tamplco ami the Vermont
j Georgia ami Nebraska at Vera Crui.
Tin- 2000 marines under order tonight
1 to sail for Guantanamo probably win
proceed tn their .amp there In the
. vent that their services are not need.
. ii in Mexico tin y can participate tn
advantage in tin- maneuvers "f the At-
lantlc fleet now within only a fowl
February 27th
Will lie the Big
Poultry
Edition
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OKLAHOMA WORLD
250000 people will see your ad-
vertisement m this issue. Copy
must reach js not later than February IMst to be sure for this
issue.
Itates 2'i cents a word for classified column; $2. SO per
inch fur dlsployi Address
OKLAHOMA WORLD
VVOHLU BUILDING TULSA. OKLAHOMA
121 So.
Boston
Office
Phone
1 ou
C. D. COGGESHALL
ft COMPANY
City and Farm
LOANS
Personal or Long Time or
Monthly Payment
Loans
Tar m to Suit tforrowar
Res. rhon
442
12 1 So.
hos ton
Francisco Madero Who Has Been
Arrested in the National Palace
w iih iin-. on Madero in winning fav- hours' run from the Gulf of Mexico
or. General ll uct tn however in d
ti oi
All mere pre) iring t" take thcii
1 1
same moment soldiers filing into tin
:
cipals Gustavo loudly protested
IIu - i.i n i lb 1 in a bold voice con
demning the Madera family.
General Vlctorlano Huerta. named
as provisional president of Mexico Is
the former commander of the north
division of the army. lie has seen
much service in the present campaign
ami last j . ir fought a number of so
gagements against the Insurrei tog un-
der Orogco
Huerta retired from his command
Inst December sml was offered n
post In th" war depart tnent. When
the Dial revolt began in the capital.
Huerta le.i the government troops
nd was named an post oommander of
Mexico city whin Genera Vlllar was
wounded.
Inure sun Massing.
t'p to a late hour the Ice presi
dent of the republic Jose Pin- 1 Ltt
ns. had n it been fauna ivtneh-
went of troiips were scanhlnir for
him.
taierieJM MM PIj Pnrt
WASHINGTON Feb 1 With the
government of President frnncisoo T. i
Madetro f ien end General Vlctorlano j
Huerta r. elnlmeil president of Mex-
ico it devolved upon AtneftaM Am-
basisador Henry iinn Wilson nt once
to treat .'.h the do fnrlo Mexican !
government for the protection of j
Amerlean throticliout the republic.
TV it' al recognition of the cnu rn-1
ment Which emerged out of the tra-
vail through whieh Mexico bus passed
In the last 'Wo years will Ih a vdowor
proceed in. - Hut villi several Amer-
icans killed Many wounibd from the
bulb!-- f ;he ('intending farces In
CITY up MEMO . 1'. l. 17.- By
courier t" Vera Crus Feb. 18.) All
; the honors of a bombardment hnvo
been experienced by the residents of
this city for many day! and to those
that might be expected have been nd-
'i. ii the effect of i. ion machine
gun and rifle fire in Ihr stru ts nt a
t all!'" Si. Ill time Of I. SS til. Ill ioo
'
'
has escaped Injury
through every quartet
shells have turn and
exploded. Little round shells from
the automatic pompom have added
lo ihr !. rror ami destruction
Cart nib d hlith with eorpses hive
been een t" b.- driven past a certain
p. int t" a Spot III Ihe OUUklrt of tho
itv where the bodies have been
burned
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'JABY CRIED ALL THE"
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hit
nil
WH ECZEMA
of ihe capital
'vrr and
nt some time
reei hi d and
t Ml SPaiKGS AT HflMF
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The Robinson Bath Cabinet
fi.r IM" nor lis" find iit.ilui
and Blood i 'ls as s.
For your eye trouble see our
i Optician . ft
guaranteed!
(OMtttaneMnMH page i.)
committee when thy win i.e given
a chance to he heard.
Senate Ha- Woman's Hill.
The house hill by Williams Whit-
man Wricht nnd Wand. providing
for n nine-hour day for women. Wa
the lone of contention In the single
silting ns a committee of the whole
this mornlnp. The bill as It piifstd
the hOUe provided for an elKht-l'.our
day. I. nt was amendul In the senate
committee to nine hours. Senator
Pi.rr-tt declared that the nine-hour
Provision Was suitable to hoth the la-
bor organizations ami the employers.
Akknl bj I inplojrrs.
Senator Red WiB and ethers do-
Clared this was not so as they hail
received petitions from both employes
K I SHALL Dltl i. iiy
It I'.ast Second Street.
and employora protesting; ngglnel tho
passage of the bill. Senator Ital ian
Bald he received a petition from em-
ploycs In Vlnltg broteetUlg npainst
the bill and he had pi. ked out a
young lady's name at random and
Wrote her for her reason r.ml WhO
had asked In r to ijgfl the betltlOM lie
Mid she nnswen d that the petition
had been presented to her by her cm-
plover
s. r. tor It. dwlne finally moved to
Indefinitely poatpon the bill In an-
swer to this. Barrett declared that the
labor organizations were supporting
the bill and that this was an Og when
th riphts of women were gi m rally
recognized as eugl to those of nun.
At this point the s Bate r. M m d un-
til one o'clock when it went Into
sion as a oourl of Impeachment
The house bill by Hill proldinc (ot
semi-monthly pay days on railroads
wa passed In the senate this morning.
1'-M
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es V ft
V ;
Would Ncirly Tear Himself to Piece?.
Dark Hard Crust. Water Oozed
From St. Cwtieura Soap and Cutl-
cura Ointment Cured.
0 uiw Illll. Va "My riiild wm to
fMT and li uinotlM old wbtgi Uj trai :!
rm. Hr' Ini aioH nisflebl. Th wiu-
HOQ i" . i omethl.if
Ilk poisao oak when :
first tiroki' out W.J would
lU'h and ourn m bully
lhal h9 would asariy
t.u htmifif to pli-e
It would t rralv out In
ie.1 Mi '. . on .r.i
h' rliiUig ouns In run
I t .O k i
lorni i darW ha-ri r .... .
rroni It nran tUuti WMraIM ;
Hirst fonu of ectua Aft ai-iuti Tour
BBOBtisl It apnead oror the entre bod. To
FHJ be mittVlwJ lulMi terribly would only be
piitunltmlld.'y. Hta waitaijir unhrarsW
utfCrln n Knufi cry all (h I hue and I
did not see hruly a mluutc'n ie with bha
fur lit luirothi.
' Ills aoklH anil lek Just orer Uic kid-
Dy wen eh w.t of tit au ht innds sad
fin were vary bad. Mi ...u.f . . iwr-
firt rw Jr.. i.-rrtblc to l.irl t. Vi ta I
trad of T'lUeur ri ( tra9it s.il
"nt for a svl. T!iy Mwriisd to
more Oian ar.vtAJrtg 1 bsd ujert. v I b-Mg
.nis rno-r ari ujfirt thcu. OettSffa ftn .
ad MMsmoI r.r-i Wa) eaanjlB)y '
'Urnedl Mrf O K. l(al. Apr. 17 117.
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